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Prehistoric Planet-Deleted Prehistoric Hindustan segment.

Started by Stegotyranno420, February 04, 2023, 09:36:19 PM

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Stegotyranno420

I found this portion of a deleted Prehistoric Planet segment from late Cretaceous Hindustan, featuring Rajasaurus, Isisaurus, and some squamate/lepidosaurimorph at the end.
Hopefully the link works.

https://mobile.twitter.com/Riamus01/status/1621866196881780737/mediaviewer

I was very disappointed in learning this segment was deleted.
First of all, it was obviously a chance to not only display beautiful designs, but introduce the Subcontinent fauna of bygone days to audiences. The Rajasaurus design is ideal, nearly exactly how I imagined them in my minds eye. Not to mention the intricate detail of the Isisaurus babies. This scene was pretty action packed aswell, featuring a hunt and a fight, which is rare in Prehistoric Planet, but also done naturally.
I hope to see this scene make a comeback in a second season.


Stuckasaurus (Dino Dad Reviews)

The link didn't work for me, but I just searched for Riamus's post and I found it.
Definitely a shame it wasn't in the series! Hopefully we get a season 2.

I'll try reposting the link in case it works for me:

https://twitter.com/Riamus01/status/1621866196881780737?s=20&t=GWAk-veOFVYegYExNNlaig

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