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# The real ''[[Guanlong]]'' was covered with proto-feathers. |
# The real ''[[Guanlong]]'' was covered with proto-feathers. |
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# The real ''[[Mamenchisaurus]]'' could not dive into the water. |
# The real ''[[Mamenchisaurus]]'' could not dive into the water. |
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# It is believed that the true ''[[Protoceratops]]'' had ''Psittacosaurus''-like Quills. |
# It is believed that the true ''[[Protoceratops]]'' had ''Psittacosaurus''-like Quills. |
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Revision as of 23:49, 10 March 2018
This is the list of scientific errors in this documentary.
The Evolution Winners
- Inostrancevia died before the Permian mass extinction.
- Ischigualastia model is based of Placerias, a left over from when it was set to be used.
- Eoraptor could be Omnivorous.
- Gigantoraptor was too big to jump.
- Mosasaurus, and other mosasaurs, would have more than likely had a tail fluke.
- Varanoids did not lived in Antarctica 194 million years ago because the first varanoid is called, Arcanosaurus, One of the oldest varanoids is 125 million years old.
- both Cryolophosaurus and Glacialisaurus should be covered with proto-feathers because they lived at the South Pole.
- The True Pterosaurs was covered by Bat-like fur, (Pycnofibres).
The Watering Hole
- Dinheirosaurus has since been deturmined to be a species of Supersaurus.
- The True Ornitholestes was covered with feathers
- Broken Jaw did not live in Portugal, if not in North America. This is also for Ornitholestes.
Survival Tactics
- The real Guanlong was covered with proto-feathers.
- The real Mamenchisaurus could not dive into the water.
- The real Rahonavis was a paravian, not a Dromaeosaurid as how the program depicted it.
- It is believed that the true Protoceratops had Psittacosaurus-like Quills.
The End Game
- Pachycephalosaurus model looks too similar to the unused Prenocephale, due to time constraints during the making of this program.
- Triceratops could have possibly had Psittacosaurus-like quils on its tail, but this is a speculation.
- Not only youngsters T.rex could have feathers, but adults as well.
- The two juvenile T.rexes didn't have feathers, unlike the last juvenille T.rex, which still has feathers, but this may have been a program mistake.
- The presence of Troodon in Late Maastrichtian areas is now thought to be wrong with the resurrection of the validity of a related species Pectinodon, so Troodon probably did not live there.