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The Dinosaurs Episode 3 Engsub
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00:10One hundred and twenty-five million years ago, winter rages across the north.
00:26Entire species have been pushed to the brink.
00:40Even the largest dinosaurs are unable to endure this cold.
00:52Like these sauropods, migrating south.
01:04Werder came early this year and caught them off guard.
01:19With hundreds of kilometers ahead of them, this time it will be an especially harsh journey.
01:33But the bitter cold is not the only danger in this frozen land.
01:41There is a much greater threat, here in these woods.
02:04Euteranus.
02:07The Snow King.
02:13An early relative of T-Rex.
02:19With a thick, insulating coat of feathers, he's perfectly adapted for life in a world this cold.
02:36But his feathers also serve a more sinister purpose.
02:46An early relative of T-Rex.
02:47Camouflage.
02:49The ultimate weapon for an ambush hunter.
03:16The ultimate weapon for an ambush hunter.
03:42No, hear from O baking.
03:52In a savage, ever-changing world, some will rise, and some will fall.
04:05File, and advance relentlessly to seize Earth's final frontiers.
04:38In a savage, ever-changing world, some will rise, and some will rise, and some will rise.
05:17In a savage, ever-changing world, some will rise.
05:41It's a new age for life on Earth.
05:46An age of extremes.
05:50New worlds are forming that will give rise to the most famous dinosaurs of all time.
06:04The North is still gripped by cold, but not for much longer.
06:17Earth's most violent forces are staring once again.
06:27Volcanoes seethe and fume.
06:33Warming the planet.
06:46But some will pay a price for this warmer world.
06:52Warming the planet.
06:58Warming the planet.
07:02Warming the planet.
07:05Warming the planet.
07:07Warming the planet.
07:10Warming the planet.
07:10Warming the planet.
07:10Warming the planet.
07:10Warming the planet.
07:12Warming the planet.
07:13Warming the planet.
07:17Warming the planet.
07:39As global temperatures continue to rise,
07:45the snow and ice all but disappear.
07:54Huge meltwater rivers tear through the land.
08:05This thawing of the north is expanding the dinosaur's empire even further.
08:14And in surprising new ways.
08:24In this fresh, fertile landscape, sauropods no longer need to migrate.
08:33But it's also a new world for one of the dinosaur's oldest rivals.
08:42The pterosaurs.
08:45They are now bigger, including Grey Draco, the ghost dragon.
09:01But he's an intruder here.
09:09Because these trees are the home of longipteryx.
09:16A new kind of dinosaur.
09:19Less than 20 centimeters tall, but highly territorial.
09:25Especially during nesting season.
09:44They're also equipped to take on the pterosaurs.
09:51Now they, too, can fly.
10:04In a previous era, flying dinosaurs like Ancyonis could only glide.
10:14Now they're able to flap their wings and maneuver with precision to strike at their enemies.
10:31They're fast and fearless.
10:46It only gets worse for the tiring pterosaur.
10:52Because longipteryx are distant cousins of you, Tyrannus, the Snow King.
11:10After ruling the skies since the Triassic, pterosaurs are now being matched by the dinosaurs.
11:28But as the dinosaurs fight to expand their empire into the air, an even greater revolution lies ahead.
11:48Not in the mountains, or the skies, or the oceans.
11:56The biggest twist in Earth's tale is unfolding quietly, almost in secret.
12:09Seven million years later, this new force is slowly rewriting the dinosaur story.
12:27Seven million years later, this is one of the first flowers this forest has ever seen.
12:39Just one.
12:40Seven million years later, this will be revealed in a vast and diverse new generation of plants.
12:49And they will become a phenomenon with the help of a close ally.
13:05beetles, they carry pollen from one flower to the next.
13:18Nature's most reliable delivery service.
13:27Helping these new plants spread far and wide across the globe.
13:39Transforming the dinosaur's empire.
13:54But this new generation of plants has a dark side.
14:07While they need to attract pollinators, many are also evolved to repel herbivores.
14:19With spines, thorns, and poisons.
14:32Nature's defensive weapons.
14:40This green revolution changes everything for the plant-eating dinosaurs.
14:50Including the great stegosaurs.
15:03They are herd animals by nature.
15:07But this young stegosaur, barely two years old, is all alone.
15:21She is the last of her herd.
15:36To eat these tougher new plants requires mouthful and chew food.
15:42In a way her primitive jaw cannot.
15:53She's starving.
15:55To cut your brain.
16:06To the paste, there is an incredibly beautiful night.
16:09To add a new world.
16:17To live in the sky.
16:19To uncirculate the next planet, the monster of water.
16:20To do the way to make it in the sky.
16:22To this universe.
16:23To the sea.
16:23There is a good place for将籍.
16:24Now the sea.
16:25their 50-million-year existence will come to an end.
16:32Extinction.
16:41But in the wake of the Stegasaur's demise,
16:45a new era will emerge.
16:53Over the next 15 million years,
16:57these new plants evolve and diversify,
17:02spreading across the planet
17:05and ever further into the dinosaur's empire.
17:18The Green Revolution now covers the globe.
17:24And not just the land,
17:27but the water as well.
17:34Even providing cover and food
17:40for underwater explorers,
17:47like ankylosaurs.
18:09This bathing beauty is a different kind of dinosaur.
18:21He's a plant-eater, like the Stegasaurs,
18:26but a fancier one.
18:28Much fancier.
18:39It's the perfect adaptation for this diverse new world.
18:52He wants to take full advantage
18:55of all this great kingdom has to offer.
19:00And he has a plan.
19:11It's a long trek.
19:16But the journey is worth it.
19:22It's a long trek.
19:24It's a long trek.
19:31It's a long trek.
19:33It's a long trek.
19:34It's a long trek.
19:36It's a long trek.
19:36It's a long trek.
19:37It's a long trek.
19:37It's a long trek.
19:37It's a long trek.
19:37It's a long trek.
19:38It's a long trek.
19:38It's a long trek.
19:40It's a long trek.
19:43It's a long trek.
19:43It's a long trek.
19:44It's a long trek.
19:44It's a long trek.
19:45It's a long trek.
19:47It's a long trek.
19:49It's a long trek.
19:56singing. He even has special olives in his snout that amplify his song, so it can be
20:09heard far and wide.
20:55A female has answered his call. It's time to charm her with his deep, sultry humming.
21:13Then, he shows her his stylish armor. It's all very persuasive.
21:51Their fancy attire does have some drawbacks, mind you.
21:59On the whole, though, heavy armor and an improved jaw are setting them up for success.
22:14But what no dinosaur could possibly know is that their empire has been gradually shrinking.
22:28Hidden below the waves, this world, once ruled by dinosaurs, is now completely out of their reach.
22:49And there's a reason. At the very bottom of the ocean, a slow, imperceptible shift reshaping the planet.
23:15The seabed is fracturing from an endless progression of eruptions.
23:49Earth's tectonic plates are shifting.
23:54Breaking apart the ocean floor, lifting it higher over millions of years.
24:06The water above has nowhere else to go but up.
24:13By the middle of the Cretaceous sea levels reach their highest point in history.
24:21Over 200 meters higher than they are today.
24:42The rising oceans repaint the map of the world, erasing entire land masses.
24:54The continent of Europe is reduced to a giant archipelago that includes the Isle of Hatzig.
25:09Where isolation and evolution have created a kind of Neverland for the dinosaurs.
25:18A world where normal rules don't apply.
25:28This is the home of Magyarosaurus.
25:34A sauropod.
25:39And, like other sauropods, he uses his long neck to reach the highest vegetation.
25:57The thing is, this vegetation is only two meters tall.
26:05Which makes Magyarosaurus about the size of a pony.
26:26On Hatzig, where there's limited space and food, sometimes smaller is better.
26:51But unlike Magyarosaurus, for predators, bigger is still better.
27:13As tall as a giraffe, one of the largest pterosaurs to ever live.
27:24The nightmare Hatzigopteryx.
27:34She's flown to this island to feed on dinosaurs.
27:49The youngest member of the herd gets separated.
28:00But it won't be an easy catch.
28:05Unlike his giant cousins, he's light on his feet.
28:30Unlike his giant cousins, he's light on his feet.
28:36But being this small, he can't see the others.
28:48They found a safe hiding spot.
28:51Perfect for their size.
28:52use it.
29:26I don't know.
29:34I don't know.
30:20I don't know.
30:21I don't know.
30:55But in a world so divided by the ocean, evolution takes different turns in different places.
31:13Ninety-six million years ago.
31:17Sea levels are close to the highest they've ever been, creating a water world that no dinosaur has dared to
31:35enter.
31:43But that's about to change.
31:59Lurking in this mangrove swamp is a carnivore that has specially evolved to take on the final frontier.
32:20A dinosaur pioneer.
32:36Spinosaurus.
32:43The largest predator to ever walk the Earth.
32:53At 15 meters long, she's bigger than a school bus.
33:05The forest provides plenty of prey.
33:12But another reason she's gotten this big is because of where she goes to escape the gloom of the swamp.
33:38Here, the high sea levels have turned the oceans into a new hunting ground for the dinosaurs.
33:47Where bigger is definitely better.
34:03Spinosaurus.
34:04Spinosaurus.
34:17Spinosaurus.
34:18Spinosaurus is adapted to a planet that is now mostly ocean, is here in the water.
34:27Spinosaurus.
34:28Spinosaurus
34:40Spinosaurus.
34:47In a flat-out chase between a shark and a giant, dog-paddling dinosaur, the shark rushed
34:55will always win.
35:00But there's more to Spinosaurus than meets the eye.
35:11Dinosaurs aren't just becoming bigger.
35:15Some are cunning, too.
35:20She's going to make the sharks come to her.
35:33She's going to make the sharks.
35:34Her snout is wired with sensors that can detect the slightest movement.
35:44Now, all she needs to do is keep completely still.
36:06The best hunters are the patient ones.
36:13And her patience is starting to pay off.
36:24The blood in the water is drawing the sharks closer.
36:28The blood in the water.
36:31The guest of the river.
36:34The climb.
36:42The nurture.
36:46The part of the birds.
36:49the air is floating.
36:55The monster.
36:57The man in the water.
37:12She doesn't move.
37:18She knows how this game is played.
37:41Brains and brawn, a killer combination that is finally letting the dinosaurs get a foothold
37:53in the ocean.
38:03Their reach is now global and extends to the very ends of the Earth, to what will one day
38:18be Antarctica.
38:29While Spinosaurus is stalking the shallow seas and the tropics, the world's southernmost
38:38landmass is not the frozen wilderness we know today.
38:44It's a green, flourishing Eden.
38:54Where even in the dark, evolution is lighting the way.
39:09And thriving in the darkness are the dinosaurs.
39:27By this stage in the late Cretaceous, their empire is so vast that they now dominate every
39:36continent on Earth.
39:46And yet, while their reign is global, and their rule almost unchallenged, their story will take
40:03a dark turn.
40:05The End
40:07The End
40:07The End
40:11The End
40:17The End

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