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I just wanted to ask you Mario. If your Halloween special will be about cryptids that are based on prehistoric creatures. Because over on my channel I’m planning on my Halloween special being a cryptid size comparison. Again ( only on cryptids based on prehistoric animals ) This is if your next video even is a Halloween special Or if you will be making one at all.
I like these up-to-date reconstructions of the sauropoda dinosaurs, especially the variation in color, it’s much more visually interesting to look at then the usually dull, monotone color that herbivorous dinosaurs are often depicted in.
My man, you’re really underrated. Your art and the quality is amazing. Its sad how most Paleo RUclips channels and artists dont get as much attention as other channels get.
Tu paleoarte cada vez superandose a si mismo Mario, gracias por hacer una actualización del vídeo sobre Sauropodos, es sorprendente como unos animales inmensamente grandes hayan pisado este planeta.
@@funwithfish1507 It's just when you think of a sauropod most people think of animals the size of buildings and it is a bit strange to think of some of them being a bit bigger than an elephant. Like it's still big just not what comes to mind first.
@@hankhoses8668 that’s because an elephant is a figment of imagination to most people. When you realise how big an elephant is, it becomes all the more amazing. A cow weighs ~750kg and it would be reasonable to suggest the smallest sauropods were well over one ton. That’s huge
Beautiful and some surprising twists in design. You never bore us with your interpretations! Bravo Mario!! Stunning work as usual! Keep watching this young paleoartist! His name and his works will one day sit amongst the greats like: Luis Rey, Todd Marshell, Mark Hallett and even the great Charles Knight! Keep it up, man. Your work will be remembered! 🤩
Sei sempre geniale,con tutti i dinosauri,soprattutto con l' argentinosaurus e il giganotosaurus,poi la presenza dei classici tyrannosaurus e brontosaurus,mi fa sempre gioire
Good to see such a selection of various sauropods that really managed to showcase their diversity. The designs are so good here. I think it's partially due to dull depictions of sauropods dominating the media but from a few conversations with non-paleonerds I've got the impression that a lot of people think that all "long-necked dinosaurs" are a single species.
since this is a remake of one of your older videos, I would love to see a remake of your crocodylomorph size comparison video. I mean we need more art of Zulmasuchus and the other sebecids.
@@Mikailodon Maybe I have missed something but I think it's valid. Are you by any chance thinking about Seismosaurus instead? Because that one is invalid and is now a species of Diplodocus.
It's pretty cool how you put a sauropod feet as the symbol of the group in the start, since it was how they got their name in the first place (sauro poda = lizard foot).
The largest animals that ever walked the earth, and as this video beautifully shows, among the strangest. In a good way. They were weird but fascinating. 🦕🦕🦕
I like how you have the sauropods in your video showing their diversity ranging from basal sauropodomorphs to enormous titanosaurs like Argentinosaurus
Hey bro,… QUE HERMOSO PALEOARTE ES EL MEJOR QUE HE VISTO EN MI VIDA ❤❤ Tengo una pregunta, podrías hacer un remake o actualización de tu video de la familia de tyrannosauridos y la de dromaeosauridos son mis 2 familias de dinos carnívoros favoritas, gracias😊
Turiasaurs are a more primitive kind of sauropods, so it makes sense that they developed different body proportions, looking weird compared to all the Neosauropods 🙃
is the sail on bajadasaurus an assumption or is there evidence for it? i get it for amargasaurus but badasaurus' spikess are facing forward which to me seems more lik a defence mechanism rather then decoration
Increíble paleoarte. Creo que nunca los había visto representados con mazas o púas en la punta de la cola, ¿es especulativo o existe evidencia directa?
Los titanosaurios tenían osteodermos, los Diplodocus parecen tener protuberancias en el lomo, Shunosaurus directamente tenía una maza al final de la cola... Todo eso parece indicar que desarrollar protuberancias de un modo u otro era algo común en los Saurópodos
0:59 I'm pretty sure the discourse around whether Amargasaurus had exposed spines or a layer of flesh covering those spines is still contentious and divisive. After watching YDAW's video about Amargasaurus, I think it's more likely the neck spines weren't covered by skin and intead were either exposed bone, or covered by keratin like a bull's horns. Same goes for Bajadasaurus.
Hey Mario Lanzas I have another question for you. So a viewer of mine told me that I should promote my size comparisons in the comments. I was wondering if that was ok with you? Oh also I forgot to mention that this video is absolutely fantastic!!!!!
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@ROBERTO MONTINI yeah now that you mention it.
A prehistoric snake size comparison sounds super cool!!!
I just wanted to ask you Mario.
If your Halloween special will be about cryptids that are based on prehistoric creatures.
Because over on my channel I’m planning on my Halloween special being a cryptid size comparison.
Again ( only on cryptids based on prehistoric animals )
This is if your next video even is a Halloween special
Or if you will be making one at all.
@@kingkosmoceratops1404 I have a couple of ideas for videos related to cryptids. But not for this Halloween. Maybe in a few months or so
There are dinosaurs I did not know of.😯
Amazing video as always, your art keeps getting better and better.
I like these up-to-date reconstructions of the sauropoda dinosaurs, especially the variation in color, it’s much more visually interesting to look at then the usually dull, monotone color that herbivorous dinosaurs are often depicted in.
Even modern day herbivores have quite diverse colours. Look at Giraffes, Hippos, Pandas, Horses and Oryx.
@@wetube6513 The Okapi is another great example
Is it accurate? I don't know where to find accurate pictures of him?
I mean how exactly do they find the colors? Traces of pigment?
@@creepymouth2709 They don't outside of a few species, its just speculation based on modern animals
My man, you’re really underrated. Your art and the quality is amazing. Its sad how most Paleo RUclips channels and artists dont get as much attention as other channels get.
Thank you so much!
Tu paleoarte cada vez superandose a si mismo Mario, gracias por hacer una actualización del vídeo sobre Sauropodos, es sorprendente como unos animales inmensamente grandes hayan pisado este planeta.
Bien dicho bro
I had no clue there were sauropods that small, I always thought they were all huge.
You realise that the “small” sauropods were still bigger than any land mammal today?
Blockmaster you should try magyarosaurus
@@funwithfish1507 It's just when you think of a sauropod most people think of animals the size of buildings and it is a bit strange to think of some of them being a bit bigger than an elephant. Like it's still big just not what comes to mind first.
@@hankhoses8668 Yeah but to be fair even the small sauropods weights more than 800 kg for sure.
They are all huge in perspective.
@@hankhoses8668 that’s because an elephant is a figment of imagination to most people. When you realise how big an elephant is, it becomes all the more amazing. A cow weighs ~750kg and it would be reasonable to suggest the smallest sauropods were well over one ton. That’s huge
The sheer power of seeing a new size comparison video on my notifications.
I’m loving the interpretation of armargasaurus with that big sail! Great work as always
Thank you!
Actually it's commonly excepted now that amargasaurus didn't have connections between its spines.
@@PanthersGamingSessionYT Cerda et al. 2022 = Dicraeosaurids did have soft tissue connections between the neck spines.
@@PanthersGamingSessionYT You know that’s been disproven, right?
Armargasaurs and bajadsaurs are similar
I love all the new additions, especially Brachytrachelopan, since it's one of my favorite dinosaurs.
Beautiful and some surprising twists in design. You never bore us with your interpretations! Bravo Mario!! Stunning work as usual!
Keep watching this young paleoartist! His name and his works will one day sit amongst the greats like: Luis Rey, Todd Marshell, Mark Hallett and even the great Charles Knight!
Keep it up, man. Your work will be remembered! 🤩
Thank you so much! :D
Great choice Mario Lanzas. This type of video always deserves to be liked, commented on, shared with friends, and re-watched the whole week!
I loved your designs as I always do. But seeing Brontosaurus that different and new is amazing
Nobody:
That one Saurapod looking at you in the thumbnail:
Excellent video as always. I particularly liked your depiction of Dreadnoughtus schrani.
The smallest sauropod ever discovered was Ibirania parva, it was recently discovered in Brazil
Aw that could have been a nice addition...
@@MarioLanzas. Where mass estimates?
@@MarioLanzas.there is another small sauropod called titanomachya it is discovered this year
@@MarioLanzas.This video is amazing anyway
Xinjiyangtitan probably was the animal with absolutely the longest neck (more also than Mamenchisaurus)
I’ve been waiting for a redo of this for so long… NOW ITS HERE.
Sei sempre geniale,con tutti i dinosauri,soprattutto con l' argentinosaurus e il giganotosaurus,poi la presenza dei classici tyrannosaurus e brontosaurus,mi fa sempre gioire
Thanks!
Thank YOU!
This is a massive improvement from your last video. Keep up the great work!
My favourite channel on RUclips by far! I’m glad I subscribed!
These videos are amazing. I love seeing all of them together at the end
Good to see such a selection of various sauropods that really managed to showcase their diversity. The designs are so good here. I think it's partially due to dull depictions of sauropods dominating the media but from a few conversations with non-paleonerds I've got the impression that a lot of people think that all "long-necked dinosaurs" are a single species.
I think that xingjiangtitan stole brachytrachelopan's neck
🤨
Could be mixed up Dino bones but I don’t think so
Aweosme sauropod showcase/drawings
They're really good dude,hope you have a good day
I’ve been waiting for another upload! Keep up the hard work and keep doing your own art, it’s awesome!
Glad I got your video recommended again.
3:21 how is that even possible 😂
Air sacs, my friend. Air sacs. 🤣
since this is a remake of one of your older videos, I would love to see a remake of your crocodylomorph size comparison video. I mean we need more art of Zulmasuchus and the other sebecids.
From a book I read as a kid, I remember Barosaurus is little bit bigger. Now it's quite average sized sauropod.
I love some of these new reconstructions, as well as some new taxa that were not in the original.
Your art is very beautiful! I love all your videos they are very fascinating!
Thank you!1 :)
Now this is a masterpiece!
Isn’t Supersaurus invalid now btw?
@@Mikailodon Maybe I have missed something but I think it's valid. Are you by any chance thinking about Seismosaurus instead? Because that one is invalid and is now a species of Diplodocus.
Super is valid, seismo isnt
@@Andrey.Ivanov sad, the name "seismosaurus" sounded so cool
This vídeo is so great, in the next video, you make size comparison of saltasauridae, nemegtosauridae and opisthocoelicaudiinae?
Love that you experimented with some non 2d poses
Beautiful work!
The knobbly ends of those whippy tails could probably do a lot of damage.
Increíble video
Loveth 💜🇫🇮 Thank you for these giants with beautiful layout🙏
Hay pocas ilustraciones modenas de Vulcanodon, ame viéndolo en tu estilo
Me gustó mucho tu representación de Bajadasaurus
Esta muy buena
Idk why I love your videos so much but I do. Thanks for the work you do. Helps entertain my monkey brain self.
It's pretty cool how you put a sauropod feet as the symbol of the group in the start, since it was how they got their name in the first place (sauro poda = lizard foot).
The largest animals that ever walked the earth, and as this video beautifully shows, among the strangest. In a good way. They were weird but fascinating. 🦕🦕🦕
Especially shunosaurus and amargasaurus, some of the coolest looking dinosaurs yet
Literally
Good as expected mario can you make the next video about prehistoric cats
One day!
Okay I’ll wait
That bajadasaurus is my new sleep paralysis (idk how it is written) demon. Despite it, suberb work Mario
Fantastic. The extinct animals of Australia would be a wonderful video.
I love the art and the colors given to these big guys. Definitely Subscribing!
me encantaron los diseñaste muy bonitos.
I liked it the video. Best regards. 🦕👋
I like how you have the sauropods in your video showing their diversity ranging from basal sauropodomorphs to enormous titanosaurs like Argentinosaurus
Loved these! Will show my great grandmother
It's sad evolution will probably never create titans like the dinosaurs again 😢.
We don’t know, probably, but I don’t think humanity will get to see it anyways.
@@rolloxra670 yeah, unfortunately 😓.
Hey bro,… QUE HERMOSO PALEOARTE ES EL MEJOR QUE HE VISTO EN MI VIDA ❤❤
Tengo una pregunta, podrías hacer un remake o actualización de tu video de la familia de tyrannosauridos y la de dromaeosauridos son mis 2 familias de dinos carnívoros favoritas, gracias😊
Sauropods necks are like coconut tree trunks...Long and thin but they can withstand the harshest gusts of wind
Xinjiangtitan feels like one of those dinos they’ll revise after some new critical finds :P That neck is ungodly
These videos are really important? These are videos I’d want to see in school. I hope you get more views
Love the Amargasaurus!
Barosaurus now around 25 meters long? Many species now! badass video
Big dinosaurs, great work👏👏
I love the music is so relaxing
Good show!
¿Puedes hacer una sobre aves hawaianas?
Te quedó excelente el vídeo por cierto.
Always excellent
I love your art but Turiasaurus just naturally looks so uncanny. It's the maned wolf of giant sauropods.
Turiasaurs are a more primitive kind of sauropods, so it makes sense that they developed different body proportions, looking weird compared to all the Neosauropods 🙃
this video was very beautiful 😍
Thank you!
Gorgeous giants.🦕
I am always more focused on the cool art in these videos than the comparisons
0:16 Lessemsaurus
0:27 Brachytrachelopan
0:39 Yamanasaurus
0:47 Nigersaurus
0:56 Amargasaurus
1:05 Bajadasaurus
1:16 Shunosaurus
1:26 Barapasaurus
1:34 Vulcanodon
1:41 Malawisaurus
1:48 Paludititan
1:57 Spinophorosaurus
2:03 Brontosaurua
2:12 Phuwiangosaurus
2:22 Turiasaurus
2:32 Diplodocus
2:39 Diamantinasaurus
2:46 Supersaurus
2:53 Camarasaurus
3:00 Lusotitan
3:11 Europatitan
3:20 Xinjiangtitan
3:29 Barosaurus
3:34 Brachiosaurus
3:41 Dreadnoughthus
3:48 Austroposeidon
3:55 Patagotitan
4:00 Argentinosaurus
Thanks for timestamp.
Just looking at Brachytrachelopan's very short neck is just way too unrealistic and funny.
Next do Ceratopsians
Amazing to see that their basic body shape and layout barely changes with their size.
amazing video
You should create a website where people can size compare your dinosaur drawings and like move them around with their mouse and stuff
Supersaurus based on the new estimates was 39-42 meters long.
Awwww yay for the long bois! 💖🦕
I'm missing some creatures
Mamenchisaurus
Giraftitan
amazing video bro
thank you!!
Brachytrachelopan is just all tail and Xinjiangtitan is all neck.
Yay my favorite dinosaur species. So brontosaurus really did exist.
is the sail on bajadasaurus an assumption or is there evidence for it? i get it for amargasaurus but badasaurus' spikess are facing forward which to me seems more lik a defence mechanism rather then decoration
The way Mario drew it looks like something with the function of regulating the animal's temperature
New study (Cerda et al. 2022) argues that all dicraeosaurids with neck-spines supported soft-tissue "sails".
Increíble paleoarte. Creo que nunca los había visto representados con mazas o púas en la punta de la cola, ¿es especulativo o existe evidencia directa?
No lo se
Los titanosaurios tenían osteodermos, los Diplodocus parecen tener protuberancias en el lomo, Shunosaurus directamente tenía una maza al final de la cola... Todo eso parece indicar que desarrollar protuberancias de un modo u otro era algo común en los Saurópodos
0:59 I'm pretty sure the discourse around whether Amargasaurus had exposed spines or a layer of flesh covering those spines is still contentious and divisive. After watching YDAW's video about Amargasaurus, I think it's more likely the neck spines weren't covered by skin and intead were either exposed bone, or covered by keratin like a bull's horns. Same goes for Bajadasaurus.
the YDAW's video on Amargasaurus was released before the latest studies on the spikes came out, that suggest they were covered
@@MarioLanzas. Oh, ok. Is there a site where I can read the paper?
Yeah, love your work!
Thank you!!
Do therizinosaurs next
Creo que falto el Puertasaurus compitiendo con ArgentinoSaurus,Patagotitan,dreagnothu y es tambien de Argentina
Más adelante haré otro video sobre los Titanosaurios en particular
1:04 The bajadasaurus looks really creepy.
Mario can you make a tyrannosauroidea video next . Great work 👍
it's done already! :
ruclips.net/video/p95Q0wETMoY/видео.html
Wc to the portal of the giant dinosaurs❤
Where is europasaurus?
He can't include every single sauropod in existence.
@@kade-qt1zu Ok then
Are you the one making these dinosaur arts? if so where do you post it?
I make them yes. I normally post them on Instagram, devianart and tumblr
@@MarioLanzas. Thanks
The creepy sauropod in the thumbnail be like: 👁️👄👁️
Make a video about spinosauridae family
here:
ruclips.net/video/9INCdSavKz8/видео.html
please can you do everything
hybrid dinosaurs from jurassic word the game and jurassic word alive?
What is diplodocus and Amargasaurus appeared in ice age?
Estan en el orden de menor a mayor los últimos son los mas grandes?
It amazing to think Sauropods been existed throughout the whole Mesozoic Era. Truly a fascinating dinosaurs to me.
Genial👍👍👍
Hey Mario Lanzas I have another question for you.
So a viewer of mine told me that I should promote my size comparisons in the comments.
I was wondering if that was ok with you?
Oh also I forgot to mention that this video is absolutely fantastic!!!!!
That's not a good advice at all! RUclips could penalize your channel for spam
@@MarioLanzas. oh ok
Thanks for letting me know!
I’m really glad I didn’t just go ahead and do it.
The new Amargasaurus and Bajadasaurus look more sense than before
Between their spikes have a skin to connect these spikes
Where's the ampelosaurus and isisaurus???
Yeah they should’ve been in the vid