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On Which Continent Did the Largest Dinosaurs Live?

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On Which Continent Did the Largest Dinosaurs Live?

We all know well that a huge number of dinosaurs lived on our planet for hundreds of millions of years. However, the single continent on which they all lived, whose name was Pangea, began to disintegrate. Already at that time, the earth began to take on a typical appearance for us, with 6 continents. Because of this, dinosaur species began to differ from one another. But where did the largest dinosaur on the planet live?
In this video you will learn about the most common dinosaurs on each continent. Starting from the most popular dinosaur, Tyrannosaurus Rex, who gained his fame through films. He lived in North America. Its neighbors were Allosaurus, Albertosaurus, and Bambiraptor.
Eurasian dinosaurs also had a large number of dinosaur representatives. Ceratosaurus was one of them. This small predator was 6-7 meters long and weighed no more than 700 kilograms. It was one of the first theropods discovered.
Today's Australia is a continent extremely rich in wildlife. But millions of years ago, a large number of dinosaurs also lived there. Ozraptors, rapators, and the main representative, Austrolovenator, broke the ground under their powerful paws.
Who would have thought, but even in Antarctica there were dinosaurs. The thing is that previously this continent was located closer to the equator, and thanks to this, the temperature there was much warmer than now. On average, it was about 13 degrees Celsius, which made it possible for dinosaurs to live on it.
And to find out what dinosaurs were in South America and Africa, watch our video.
This is a space progress channel and we wish you a good viewing.
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00:00 - Intro

1:03 - Dinosaurs of North America

9:14 - Dinosaurs of Eurasia

17:22 - Dinosaurs of Australia

24:13 - Dinosaurs of Antarctica

31:53 - Dinosaurs of South America

40:07 - Dinosaurs of the African Continent

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