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The Dinosaurs Episode 2 Engsub
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00:17201 million years ago, the dinosaur's world is collapsing beneath them.
00:35The continent of Pangea is tearing apart, creating a great divide and a molten apocalypse for any creature caught in
00:56this hell.
01:13For both reptiles and dinosaurs, escape is impossible.
01:31But the worst is yet to come.
01:38An invisible killer is choking the air itself.
01:49Clouds of toxic gases wreak devastation.
02:08A city fog poisons everything in its path.
02:35As the gases in the atmosphere grow thicker, temperatures soar.
02:43Annihilating three quarters of all plant species and millions of animals across the planet.
03:11It's known as the End Triassic Mass Extinction.
03:16And it will change everything for the dinosaurs.
03:25Because their versatility and ability to adapt help them survive this catastrophe far better than the reptiles.
03:37I cannot do this.
04:06I cannot do this.
04:10The reign of the ancient reptiles is over.
04:53With their rivals out of the way, the dinosaurs now have a chance to rise from their ruins.
05:07And conquer the world.
05:39The reign of the nearer of nível.
06:00The full-time begins with a new exhibit.
06:04The quest may be placed in the air and sand.
06:14To be continued...
06:35in Earth's history.
06:40The Jurassic.
06:48Pangaea has split into two new land masses.
06:57In the southern continent of Gondwana,
07:02life is thriving again.
07:08Terror-soules have survived the destruction.
07:14The sky is allowing them to seek refuge away from the chaos.
07:31There are now endless forests here.
07:37And they are filled with dinosaurs.
07:53Dinosaurs like Massospondylus.
08:02He's barely the height of a human,
08:05so it's hard to reach the freshest food high in the trees.
08:21But he's got a bigger problem.
08:25A newly evolved rival.
08:40Volcanodon.
08:47At 11 meters long,
08:50she's more than twice the size of Massospondylus.
08:57She's part of a new branch of plant-eating dinosaurs,
09:02known as...
09:04the sauropods.
09:11Famous for their long necks...
09:14and huge bodies...
09:17that are supported by four legs...
09:20instead of just two.
09:27These profound changes will help these giants become the largest animals to ever walk the Earth.
09:40If Massospondylus can't compete,
09:44it will be left behind.
09:53While the sauropods are on the rise...
10:00Another legend in the making...
10:03is waiting in the wings.
10:15Caves like these...
10:17are crawling with strange creatures.
10:21Caves like these...
10:23And one of them...
10:26will give rise to some of the greatest dinosaurs...
10:30in history.
10:50The tiny...
10:52Heterodontosaurus.
11:09What makes him exceptional...
11:12is hard to spot at first.
11:21One thing is clear, however...
11:27he's not one to back down from a challenge.
11:39Especially...
11:40when there's food at stake.
11:49It's all about...
11:51the food.
12:03He may only weigh as much as a chihuahua...
12:08but he does have a superpower...
12:12an incredibly strong beak and jaw...
12:16that allow him to devour...
12:18almost anything.
12:26And that's not all.
12:29He also has...
12:31cheek pouches...
12:32where he can store food...
12:34to eat later...
12:35in safety.
12:35it's very small.
12:36The only way...
12:47and the
12:49that he can store...
12:49is an animal...
12:50whoosh...
12:52and the is it.
12:53It's very...
12:53and all of a sudden...
13:04to go in along...
13:05This multi-tooled mouth will allow his descendants
13:10to become some of the greatest dinosaurs of all time.
13:18Descendants like the mighty Stegosaurus,
13:22and even Triceratops.
13:26From small beginnings, great things can grow.
13:45But the dinosaurs will need more than cheek pouches
13:49to conquer the planet.
13:54On the northern side of the Great Divide
13:58lies the other new continent,
14:00more easier.
14:32The Great Divide
14:32Living in these waters are the remnants of a once great empire, the reptiles.
15:00They are a deadly threat in these murky shallows, but they also need to be wary, because they
15:16no longer rule the Jurassic swamps.
15:27They have been usurped by those they once hunted on Pangea's shores.
15:46Dinosaurs, Dilophosaurus, with over 60 serrated teeth.
15:57She's twice the length of a polar bear, and a laser-focused hunter.
16:28But in these flooded forests, there are creatures even more frightening than her.
16:44The End
16:44The End
16:44The End
16:53What?
16:54What?
16:55What?
16:57What?
16:59What?
16:59What?
16:59What?
17:07What?
17:11What?
17:13What?
17:20Like a moth to a flame, she follows the mysterious calls.
17:25What?
17:32What?
17:35What?
17:37What?
17:40What?
17:41What?
17:41What?
17:50What?
17:53What?
18:01What?
18:02Number a fire is still di-lophosaurus.
18:09Larger and deadlier than her.
18:25He's drawn her hair for a reason.
18:36But it's not bloodlust.
18:39It's just plain lust.
18:45A coating ritual.
18:50Clawing at the ground is a display of strength.
18:56And to show off his virility,
19:00behold his crimson head crest.
19:16Finally, the grand finale.
19:23The song of the Swamp King.
19:45For a ferocious predator, he's remarkably gifted.
19:57But the future of her bloodline depends on her choice.
20:02And he's just not gifted enough.
20:17Ensuring the continuation of their species is critical.
20:22But far below, the Earth itself poses a threat to their very existence.
20:47This time, from the Jurassic Seas.
21:02An alien world.
21:07Full of bizarre creatures.
21:23The most dangerous of them all.
21:28The pliosaurs.
21:34The great sea monsters that rule the oceans.
21:41They are one reason that dinosaurs have not entered this frontier.
21:50But the real threat to the dinosaurs lies below.
22:03Methane.
22:14This greenhouse gas was frozen under the seabed for millions of years.
22:23But warming oceans are causing it to leach out.
22:28With a devastating sound effect for the entire globe.
22:42Extreme heat.
22:49The endless forests that Massospondylus once roamed are now a parched wasteland.
23:07The plants he relied on for food are nearly all gone.
23:19Many of his kind have died from starvation.
23:22Many of his kind have died from starvation.
23:25And the rising temperatures have turned his home into a tender box.
23:31...
23:40...
23:47...
23:48...
23:48...
23:51...
23:55Let's go.
24:25It's the final nail in the coffin for mastospundalus.
24:38Their 17 million year existence brought to a tragic end.
25:08Eventually, other dinosaurs will rise to take their place.
25:19In that time, Earth's two continents will drift even further apart, creating a fragmented world
25:30with new lands for the dinosaurs to conquer.
25:57It's more than 20 million years since the fall of mastospundalus.
26:03And here in the mountains of what will one day be China, the climate has cooled.
26:13Life is flourishing.
26:23And a revolution is taking place.
26:44Within these cold dawn forests, something is stirring.
27:10The great four-legged dinosaurs.
27:26Mamentisaurus.
27:28A giant of the Jurassic.
27:51Nearly 40 million years after their ancestor, Fulcanodon, made its monumental rise.
28:00Mamentisaurus is now so gigantic that just standing up is a mammoth task.
28:33Mamentisaurus is now so groot.
28:54They have the longest necks of any animal in history that can reach as high as a five-story
29:03building, and they are not the only giants that live in this forest.
29:15The trees are reaching ever greater heights as well, to avoid being completely consumed
29:21by these towering beasts.
29:29But there is a catch to being this tall.
29:35A 15-meter-long neck can only support a tiny head that houses a brain smaller than an apple.
30:10The evolutionary focus on size over smarts will help the sauropods become the most dominant
30:18herbivores of the Jurassic Age.
30:34But they are not the only ones in this forest who are moving up in the world.
30:50Anki Ornis.
30:54Anki Ornis.
30:54Yes, he looks a bit like a chicken.
30:58And he is about the size of one.
31:01But he is nevertheless a dinosaur.
31:09A dinosaur with feathers and newly evolved wings.
31:38Cyanraptor.
31:44Cyanraptor.
31:45Another dinosaur.
31:48Cyanraptor.
31:49Cyanraptor.
31:49But one willing to hunt its own tiny cousin.
31:55A dinosaur.
31:58Cyanraptor.
32:02Cyanraptor.
32:10Andinoaptor.
32:10His primitive wings are next to useless on the ground.
32:34But that doesn't mean he's confined to the ground.
33:03We can't remember him.
33:12Up here, his wings aren't just for show.
33:32He's one of the first dinosaurs to be able to glide.
33:44And with such skill that he can even catch food mid-air.
33:55Flight will turn out to be one of the dinosaur's greatest leaps forward.
34:11But Anki Onis is still just a beginner here.
34:22For the time being, this airspace belongs to the pterosaurs.
34:41The flying dinosaurs are outgunned in the skies for now.
34:51But in time, the pterosaurs will meet their match.
35:03As the planet continues to evolve, so do the dinosaurs.
35:15And as the end of the Jurassic draws nearer,
35:21their control over the land on both continents is only getting stronger.
35:36It's seven million years since Anki Onis took to the air.
35:47Here, in what will one day be North America...
35:56Geothermal heat simmers at the surface.
36:02An echo of past extinctions.
36:14The sauropods here are larger than ever.
36:22Their strategy of bigger is better is paying off.
36:31But these dinosaurs are evolving on an altogether different track.
36:42Stegosaurus.
36:49A far cry from their tiny, cheek-stuffing ancestors.
36:57They are now as heavy as elephants.
37:01And equipped with armor, camouflage, and weapons.
37:09And here in the late Jurassic, they need the protection.
37:29Because there is danger in these dark forests.
37:42Allosaurus.
37:45Allosaurus.
37:48Eight meters long.
37:50With dagger-like teeth.
37:52They are the most successful predators of their day.
38:02But this young male is not stalking.
38:08He's stealing.
38:16A female.
38:22Same species.
38:24But larger.
38:26Stronger.
38:28And battle-scarred.
38:30Beside.
38:51One of the most successful predators.
38:52The only resource I'm sure the is who has left on the other side.
38:52He's stealing what is wrong to the enemy.
38:53The enemy is redeeming.
38:53The enemy is stealing andì–´ìš”.
38:53This is not dangerous.
38:53A female.
39:11The young male is lucky she didn't kill him.
39:34The young male is lucky she didn't kill him.
40:00The rainstorms have passed.
40:05The young male hasn't eaten in weeks.
40:16He has no choice but to try his luck on a herd of Stegosaurus.
40:33But he can't hide his approach when he's out in the open, which gives the herd time to prepare
40:43their defenses.
40:48They form a wall of moving bodies and spikes.
40:58It's intimidating and confusing for the young Allosaurus.
41:07He can't pick out which one to attack.
41:21But he's got other problems.
41:26The veteran female has just joined the game.
41:32And she's been playing this game for a lot longer than he has.
41:44She's able to isolate one of the herd.
41:52But Stegosaurus has evolved a perfect weapon, a mace-like tail with meter-long spikes called
42:03a thagomizer.
42:06Bump!
42:09Bump!
42:10Bump!
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42:41Bump!
42:42Bump!
42:54Oh
43:04For the female it's game over
43:12For the young male it's payback
43:18And lunch
43:22Because Allosaurus are cannibals
43:37Fifty million years after surviving an apocalypse
43:42The dinosaur's dominion over earth
43:45Is now absolute
43:59But the world they've come to know
44:02Is changing
44:10Temperatures are dropping across the globe
44:19Bringing snow
44:20To the northern regions of the planet
44:26Something few dinosaurs
44:28Have ever experienced
44:38From these frozen lands
44:40A new kind of dinosaur
44:43Will rise
44:53The tyrannosaurs
44:55Are coming
45:05From how they arrived
45:08So
45:08Too short
45:27The
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