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Spore Edmontosaurus
Edmontosaurus was a very large (43 feet long) North American Cretaceous hadrosaur (duck-billed dinosaur). Edmontosaurus was a contemporary of Tyrannosaurus and its name means "Edmonton Lizard" after where it was found. |
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edmontosaurus Amber and Elissa
edmontosaurus video at science world with ian |
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Tribute to Ornithomimus
Sorry form the broken Internet... This is a tribute to one of my favorite dinosaur Ornithomimus, who lived with Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, Edmontosaurus, Dromeaosaurus and Ankylosaurus. This song is: Runaway by Linkin Park |
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RAPTOR VS. T-REX: Jurassic Fight Club/Preview
JURASSIC FIGHT CLUB: RAPTOR VS. T-REX (Wed, October 15 at 10pm ET/PT) - Duckbilled dinosaur Edmontosaurus battles a pack of Dromaeosaurus, deadly members of the raptor family. Using their large brains, the raptors drive the Edmontosaurus into the perfect death trap. Once he enters the valley, there will be no escape. But the raptors cannot lay claim to this death trap. It is patrolled by a predator that is unequalled in the dinosaur kingdom, the T-Rex. Join other fans on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jurassic-Fight-Club-on-HISTORY/69513930304 |
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Jurassic Fight Club: T-rex vs. Raptors *HD* Part 2/2
A lonely Edmontosaurus wanders into a Dromaeosaurus pack territory. The faster and more smarter raptors attack the duck-billed dinosaur and manages bring it down, though one or two of the pack members are killed by the herbivore in the process as well. A T-rex then comes to after being attracted by the noise. Enjoy! |
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PREHISTORIC, episode 6
Rex Revenge, the final episode of my PREHISTORIC series. Continueing from the last episode in North America 65 million years ago with dinosaus, T-rex, Triceratops, Torosaurus, Styracosaurus, Dromeosaurus and the new Parasaurolophus, Corythosaurus and Edmontosaurus Last time, a huge old rex and a triceratops had a fight to the death and the rex was brutally killed. Now, another rex has come to take his place as king and fights the same trike... However victory or defeat, all the dinosaurus in North America, Africa, Mongolia and all the other dinosaurs we have seen are doomed... |
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Jurassic Fight Club: T-rex vs. Raptors *HD* Part. 1/2
A lonely Edmontosaurus wanders into a Dromaeosaurus pack territory. The faster and more smarter raptors attack the duck-billed dinosaur and manages bring it down, though one or two of the pack members are killed by the herbivore in the process as well. A T-rex then comes to after being attracted by the noise. Enjoy! |
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Cretaceous Calamity Creatures
A slideshow of most the known new animals of MMM's new expansion: (In order of appearence) Acrocanthosaurus Anatotitan Carcharodontosaurus Daspletosaurus Deltadromeous Edmontosaurus Giganotosaurus Iguanodon Irritator Koolasuchus Muttaburrasaurus Pachycephalosaurus (male) Spinosaurus Stygimoloch Suchomimus Tarbosaurus Therinzosaurus Torosaurus Tyranosaurus |
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Majungasaurus hunting
part of the JFC skin pack, and edmonto from GEP, majungasaurus hunt edmonto. |
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Dinosaurs in Cremona (Italy) - Pt.1 - Dinosaurs
March 24, 2008. After 5 years, two exhibits of the Natural History Museum of London, "Dino Jaws" and "T.rex - The killer question", realized in collaboration with Kokoro Dreams, are touring back in Italy... but only in one town, Cremona (it isn't where I live). http://www.nhm.ac.uk/index.html http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit-us/whats-on/temporary-exhibitions/dino-jaws/ http://www.kokoro-dreams.co.jp/english/ I simply couldn't lose this unique chance... and there I went, with my family! Even though the robot dinosaurs are *extremely* well done and quite accurate (some have feathers, according to recent discoveries), the two exhibits are conceived to stimulate the curiosity and the reflections of any kind of audience... beginning with the youngest one! :-) The first exhibit is about dinosaurs and their different eating habits. The second one focuses on a debate that still sees scientists being divided on two different fronts: was the T-rex a carcass eaeter... or did "he" like to hunt its own (living) food? I apologize for the (sometimes) bad quality of the footage: from my weelchair perspective... and with all of the people continuously walking in front of my videocam xD I couldn't maybe do better than this! I didn't write really much in the video for to not sacrifice the footage: I'd say that it speaks (and screams and grunts and roars and munches) for itself! Oh. And... I apologize for the continuous use of the word... "poo"! xD But, please notice, it isn't my fault! Simply, they must have thought that children could "like" that subject, somehow... or, at least, that they could find it funny! ^_^ At the end of the exhibits there was an indoor "picnic area", where children were given paper & colors: thousands and thousands drawings were filling two enormous walls! One day before the ending, according to my ticket serial number, the event saw more than 2 millions visitors! :O By the way, I'd say that Jurassic Park, something like 15 years ago, gave a new life to the popular interest for these amazing, wonderful beasts! Thank you, Mr. Steven Spielberg! xD Oh. There was an amazing, beautiful gadgets store, near the picnic area... *_* There, I bought ***something*** amazing... but that it isn't yet the time to show you! xP But that time will come!!! :-D MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! THE WORLD IS MINE!!! [BONK!!!] "Some" links for the dinosaurs/things seen in the exhibits: Tyrannosaurus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrannosaurus Brachiosaurus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brachiosaurus Edmontosaurus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmontosaurus Gastrolith http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gastrolith (stomach stone) (No! I won't give you the link for the wikipedia page on "poo"... actually, I fear to find out that one may really exist! ^_^;;) Velociraptor http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velociraptor Protoceratops http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protoceratops Iguanodon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iguanodon Baryonyx http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baryonyx Coelophysis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coelophysis (And, don't ask me to give you the link to the wiki page on cannibalism! Don't even ask me to search for it! No way! xD) Euoplocephalus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euoplocephalus Maiasaura http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maiasaura Dromaeosaurus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dromaeosaurus Tenontosaurus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenontosaurus Deinonychus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deinonychus Triceratops http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triceratops Ankylosaurus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ankylosaurus *Puff! Pant!* Part 2 will feature some footage of the ancient centre of the town of Cremona! :-D Paleontologically yours Daniele --- Additional tags: robot robotized lifesize terrifying scary impressive realistic |
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Life of a Homalocephale
We follow a male Homalocephale through a few days of his life during mating season. NOTE:This is not one of fact documentaries. Also the quality is very bad, damn YouTube. Please, watch on small screen. |
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JPOG For Newbies - Changing A Dinosaur's Speed
This video will go over what you have to do to change a dinosaur's speed. DIFFICULTY: EASY Watch in High Quality: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aml4nTQMr8&fmt=18 The program used to record the content contained in this video is FRAPS. You can download the latest version of FRAPS by visiting this link: http://www.fraps.com |
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Early Cretaceous Nature Preserve
The early Cretaceous was full of life, as this video shows. |
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Walking with Cretaceous Dinosaurs Episode 1 Part 1
The first episode of my series, Walking with Cretaceous Dinosaurs. It features Pentaceratops(torosaurus), Styracosaurus, Miasaura(Edmontosaurus), Leptoceratops(Homalocephale) and the star, Acrocanthosaurus. It is set in the Early Cretaceous North America. This episode was a pain in the neck to make so you better appreciat it. Its in Jurassic Park Operation Genesis. Enjoy! |
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Walking With Herbivores
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Largest Theropods Updated
Largest Theropods scale chart updated, and also largest Ornithopods scale chart. *scale charts created by User:Dinoguy2 of Wikipedia music: Buffalo Springfield "For what it's worth" |
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Jurassic Genesis-Deadly menace
This is a projet I working.... Starring Dinosaurs: Pachycephalosaurus Triceratops Stegosaurus Styracosaurus Gallimimus Edmontosaurus Ouranosaurus Parasaurolophus Ankylosaurus Camarasaurus Dilophosaurus Tyrannosaurus Carcharadontosaurus Velociraptor Acrocanthosaurus Spinosaurus Game:Jurassic park Opearation Genesis Skin:GEP and Jurassicisland.ch Director: Godzillajedi360(me) |
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some facts from the dead pixel
Read description flamers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!________________________________________This is not copyright for i helped make this video with others so its technically mine machinima posted this on their site and channel because i let them!!!! so no copyrite douchebags this is originally mine.....This machinima wasnt fully created by me i do not take full credit douches...so before you flame thinks a little and get a life fags.......ull just be blocked.........................its a machinima thing no joke but there is most likeley more videos coming out like strangerhood and other shit but whatever enjoy |
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JPOG For Newbies - Toggle HUD Without Using The 0Ins Key
Well, I previously was upset that I needed a keyboard to make all those buttons in JPOG go away (since I have a laptop I don't have the 0Ins Key). So I assumed that the controls of the game were in .ini files and I guess my assumption turned out correct! Now I can turn the buttons on or off during gameplay without the use of the 0Ins Key! Watch in High Quality: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgoRZsf_VbI&fmt=18 The program used to record the content contained in this video is FRAPS. You can download the latest version of FRAPS by visiting this link: http://www.fraps.com |
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robo raptor killt al zijn vijanden
kantoe 2 giraffen een leeuw een t-rex een edmontosaurus een styragosaurus een brachiosaurus en een glow in the dark kikker, allemaal dood door onze robo raptor |
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Jurassic Park Operation Genesis
Algunas imágenes del juego de PlayStation2 Jurassic Park:Operation Genesis |
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Paleo Crew
University of Alberta Paleontology Crew + BP volunteers at the Edmontosaurus bonebed on City TV. |
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Dinosaurs from Jurassic Park Operation Genesis
All of orginal dinosaurs from Jurassic Park Operation Genesis: SMALL HERBIVORES: - Dryosaurus - Gallimimus - Homalocephale - Kentrosaurus - Pachycephalosaurus - Styracosaurus LARGE HERBIVORES: - Ankylosaurus - Brachiosaurus - Camarasaurus - Corytosaurus - Edmontosaurus - Ouranosaurus - Parasaurolophus - Stegosaurus - Torosaurus - Triceratops SMALL CARNIVORES: - Albertosaurus - Ceratosaurus - Dilophosaurus - Velociraptor LARGE CARNIVORES: - Acrocanthosaurus - Allosaurus - Carcharadontosaurus - Spinosaurus - Tyrannosaurus music by John Williams ENJOY |
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Tribute to Hadrosaurids
At last, my tribute to the awesome duck-billed Hadrosaurids! The music is "Chariot" by Gavin DeGraw. The dinosaurs in this video are: Anatotitan Brachylophosaurus Charonosaurus Corythosaurus Edmontosaurus Gryposaurus Hadrosaurus Hypacrosaurus Kritosaurus Lambeosaurus Maiasaura Naashoibitosaurus Nipponosaurus Olorotitan Parasaurolophus Saurolophus Shantungosaurus Telmatosaurus Tsintaosaurus All images belong to their respective owners. Parasaurolophus skull photo by Matt Martyniuk, from Wikipedia. |
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dinosaur and pterosaur alphabet
2yrs 10 months;a=allosaurus; b=brachiosaurus;c=compsagnathus;d=deinonychus and dilophosaurus e=edmontonia and edmontosaurus;f=fabrosaurus;g=giganotosaurus;h=hypsilophodon;i=iguanodon; j=janenschia and jurrasosaurus;k=kentrosaurus;L=lambeosaurus;m=maiasaura;n=nodosaurus;o=oviraptor; p=panoplosaurus;Q=quetzalcoatlus(pterosaur);R=riojasaurus and rhamphorhynchus(pterosaur);s=sauropelta;t=tyrannosaurus;u=ultrasaurus;v=velociraptor;w=wannanosaurus;x=xenontarsosaurus;y=yunnannosaurus;z=zephyrosaurus |
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