Dinosaur death match – Earth Unplugged04:33

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Published on January 5, 2018

Dinosaurs came in many shapes and sized, but which dinosaur would win in a death match? Maddie Moate explains all. Subscribe to Earth Unplugged for more amazing animal videos –  

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Full credits:
Script: Leila Battison

Presenter: Maddie Moate

Animation: Pomona Pictures

Music: MusOpen, Audio Networks

Further Attribution:

Extra 2D credits:
Illustrations by Patrica Ferguson and Pierangelo Pirak
Forest Silhouette 2559 by by t­w­m­c / stockarch.com is licensed under a Creative
Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Abdominal integument of Edmontosaurus annectens mummy Osborn, Henry
Fairfield (1912). “Integument of the Iguanodont Dinosaur Trachodon” (PDF).
Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History v. 1: Plate VII. Retrieved on
2009­03­11

Extra 3D credits:
Triceratops by Fabrizio De Rossi
Other dinosaurs by Pierangelo Pirak
Random Therapod Teeth:
Multivariate and Cladistic Analyses of Isolated Teeth Reveal Sympatry of Theropod
Dinosaurs in the Late Jurassic of Northern Germany
Oliver Gerke , Oliver Wings Published: July 6,
2016
CT scan of Euoplocephalus tutus (AMNH FR 5405) skull by Witmer Lab

Sketchfab credits:
Big Dry Tree fullsize scan by Andrei Surin
Bolton Abbey ­ Strid and Stream Bank / Brimham ­ Rocks 2 / Stream / Mossy Root
by Paul
Tree of Life by drebond
Tree 002 by OlegYurkov
Mushroom tree by mrrobot

Extra Sound credits:
Freesound.org credits

Low­bloop by Fawfulgrox
Error by isaac200000
Meow by unclesigmund

Xenocato:
Horned Guan sfx by Brian Gibbons and Richard E. Webster
Griffon Vulture by Fernand Deroussen
Wood Stork by Russ Wigh
Southern Cassowary by Marc Anderson
Cinereous Vulture by Fernand Deroussen
Bald Eagle by Paul Marvin

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