Cretaceous Dinosaurs TIME STAMPS 0:00 Introduction 0:40 Triceratops 07:58 Oviraptor 13:14 Iguanodon 20:46 Bruhathkayosaurus Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=75323949&fan_landing=true Graphics and other images will improve as we gain more experience and support. GK = General Knowledge. These videos are for light entertainment, relaxation and improving general knowledge. They are not designed to be expansive or academic, only a gateway to the important subjects we cover. They are to elicit interest so the viewer can then decide if it is a subject or topic they wish to study more themselves. We hope you enjoy this experience and thank you for your support. It is very appreciated indeed. Written by Historosaurus Narrated by Baldermort
At least there are skulls in this one. But they still don't float 😕 also.... A Interaction for the Interaction God, a Comment for the Comment Throne, for the Almighty Algorithm
Time for dinosaur, I’d love a warhammer story with Vulkan going round making friends with them, I’m glad we have more content from you. no matter the subject
Or a story about a rough rider regiment with mechanicus roided up velociraptors for mounts charging into battle to help commissar Rickart just for the sheer badassery
Tricerotops was always the dinosaur that I loved the most as a kid. Had one of those wooden skeleton puzzles of it once, picked up from a seaside gift shop. There was another one who'se name I cannot remember, but instead of a plate at the back of the head, it had a frill of horns
Hi Negan Rex. Thank you for sharing that with us. Its all worthwhile if kids are learning and adults are enjoying it and relaxing too. Thank you. - Hist
I'm gonna make a prediction right now, As time goes on, I think there will be a growing movement of educational content on RUclips as people gtfo of the current education system. I think these videos are only going to increase in value
Excellent Video. Finally getting some colour on our Dinos and I am super happy about that especially if this is where people are starting to get their information.
Triceratops! Yaaay! My fav dino from childhood times :D I really like Your work with those vids. They are moooore interesting than "proffesional" docu series. Keep it up!
Oviraptorids may have also had their eggs eaten by young Tarbosaurus', Velociraptor and possibly some small reptiles or mammals, not 100% sure on what all lived in that time and place, but I'm sure a lot of animals and dinosaurs would have loved a snack of Oviraptor eggs/babies and or Protoceratops eggs/babies. Absolutely amazing video! Great work!
Wonderful work!! I'm impressed that you were able to teach me a significant amount about Triceratops, as I've devoured many many dino facts videos. 👏👏👏
(pre-end cmmnt) O.o Neoceratopsia.. Was it able to avoid predators w/, almost, super human-like speed & agility? o.O .. Sorry, my son recently moved out. Don't wanna turn into an ol' fossil :) back to the show :D
Y'know, titanosaurs have always fascinated me, like how strong must've those necks been to be able to lift and move as suggested? How strong were those legs to sustain such weight? And just how powerful were those tails? Also, to think that at one point this world had such giants walking around is so fascinating, because at the end of the day even lovecraft, one of my favourite writers, took inspiration from these findings to write stories, remains of ancient beings that once ruled our world that we might never meet, and will be left speculating about with our understanding of reality... how cool is that?
"Triceratops is one of the most popular dinosaurs ever." Me, who owns a triceratops Horridus tooth and is getting a triceratops tattoo within the next couple of weeks: *"YES"*
I was going to try to go to sleep until I spotted this at about 3:23 a.m.. I have been fascinated by paleontology sine I was about five years old. It is interesting that we learn more and more about these ancient creatures. Sometimes I wonder how much we have gotten right, and how much we may be mistaken about. As our environment continues to change, we may reach a point were we go extinct. I wonder what creatures may evolve to take our place. What might they make of us?
Just as long as they weren’t gay or child molesting dinosaurs that’s the important thing don’t know where that came in and evolution. I guess it’s a human thing.😊
Hello our Queen and High Chief (running with the tribe theme here feel free to tell if it fits or makes you uncomfortable) Thank you for your work, it really is great to see a couple work together and collab on projects as a team. Gives hope to a guy aiming for a lifelong partner myself that my hobbies and my family don't have to be separate; which for many of us hobbyists would be a dream come true. cheers!
It's not particularly encouraging when the first few words of the documentary talk about the "very first dinosaurs" then immediately goes into describing Triceratops, a dinosaur which appeared well over 150 million years *after* the very first dinosaurs, approximately 170 million years after. Triceratops appeared roughly 3 million years before the end of the dinosaur era. Meanwhile, the very first dinosaurs appeared somewhere in the area of 240 million years ago. Perhaps that opening narration was just a general introduction to every episode of the series, if in fact this is part of a series? Otherwise, it looks very good, very nicely done. I look forward to watching the rest of it.
Hi Tom, thank you for taking the time to write your thoughts. Yes it is a part of the series, an introduction segment only. Perhaps we should change that in future. Thank you for pointing this out. We hope you enjoy watching the rest of the episodes.
Why does the narrator speak normally about everything thing else but "Tyrannosaurus Rex!" Always gets special inflection? Yeah TRex is cool but is sounds weird to have the tone suddenly change for just one word
Wait; If a dinosaur was walking around with switchblades (tools) for thumbs "using them for prying nuts open, and to protect itself" what's to say that it was on its way to evolving to the point of, sharpening a long stick with those thumbs to protect itself or to reach food!?
There are very few channels on RUclips where I watch a video more than once. I may have watched vidoes three times on this one. Would it be possible to do a composite video now and then ? I could drop off to sleep and dream about a T Rex taking a lump out of my nether regions.
At 12:10 the narrator states Oviraptor's enemies "such as Tyrannosaurus Rex". No T.Rexs' ever encountered any Oviraptors because the former lived on a different continent to to latter. Perhaps the narrator meant a beast similar to T Rex called Tarbosaurus.
So because we dont find more then a few different individuals at the same time we conclude that they lived alone? Doesnt seem logical. Isnt it more plausible that in a group of dinosaurs they rarely die at the same exact time? Elephants go off to die maybe these did to🤷🏻♂️
Tyrannosaurus rex did not live with oviraptor would of lived with tarbosaurus and Alectrosaurus iguannodon lived alongside baryonyx and they may have had European raptors
My first question in a lot of these when they're compared to a rhinoceros which was my first observation even as a child is.... Could this possibly be an example of parallel evolution? As in large land mammals evolved to basically be the same thing in the Rhinoceros? On a layman's terms I also have a hard time believing that anything with a hooked beak only ate plants I grew up with my family raising exotic parrots and one of their favorite things to come and snatch off the plate.... as they were allowed to basically free roam the house and the yard was chicken or anything else people were eating which included turkey and beef and they had no problem eating it and no problem digesting it And we had everything from African grays to golf and cockatoos to sun conures.... All of which carry a lot of the same structural features when it comes to feeding and again this is just coming from observation and almost two decades being around these birds before I moved away from them because they're loud in the am And when it comes to comparisons to the current iguanas I've seen them eat kittens.... I'm just saying it's hard to say from a historical point of view that any of these animals weren't omnivorous I really enjoy your work but a lot of these guys that wrote things down as facts are a little bit sketchy to me because I haven't seen iguanas eat a whole lot of anything outside of grubs and high protein high value targets kind of like the birds I spent decades raising with my family
Cretaceous Dinosaurs
TIME STAMPS
0:00 Introduction
0:40 Triceratops
07:58 Oviraptor
13:14 Iguanodon
20:46 Bruhathkayosaurus
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We hope you enjoy this experience and thank you for your support. It is very appreciated indeed.
Written by Historosaurus
Narrated by Baldermort
At least there are skulls in this one. But they still don't float 😕 also.... A Interaction for the Interaction God, a Comment for the Comment Throne, for the Almighty Algorithm
:00 intro..:40 trike.. :41 - 20:45 awesomeness.. 20:46 sadness :) lol :D
I dont need timestamps, plan on watching the whole episode!❤
I love Sunday! Time to learn.
Time for dinosaur, I’d love a warhammer story with Vulkan going round making friends with them, I’m glad we have more content from you. no matter the subject
Lol the primarch of the salamanders riding an ultrasaur.
@@sonofeyeabovealleffoff5462 *sees a diplodocus* FREINDS! Look at his neck
Or a story about a rough rider regiment with mechanicus roided up velociraptors for mounts charging into battle to help commissar Rickart just for the sheer badassery
Nice presentation. Well researched.
Aaah what a wonderful Suprise iv been away from ur channel to long 😌😌😌
Greetings from Germany. Sweet video.
Feeling very ashamed that I have missed this video by a whole week... I'll rectify that momentarily.
Thanks again for the best videos i am so happy you are doing this
I knew I woke up early today for a reason. Thanks again for all your hard work!
Baldemort? sweet! subscribed!
You cover two of my favorite subjects 40k lore and Dinosaurs..... Thank you for countless hours of entertainment Sir
The emperor protects!
I know right!
If they just started an engineering channel I'd wipe all my other subscriptions.
Baldermort... is that you? I just stumbled on this channel.
Bc u have chapters I’ve subscribed
Yay!!! Love these videos. The misses Ave I listen together and look forward to these when they come out.
Excellent narration ...best there is
I think exodite Eldar would have felt at home back then
Woohoo! More Balders' Dino vid!
A big thank you to Historosaurus for this.
(And musical backings in other, previous videos)
Hi Ian,
Our pleasure! Glad you like them. :)
Tricerotops was always the dinosaur that I loved the most as a kid. Had one of those wooden skeleton puzzles of it once, picked up from a seaside gift shop. There was another one who'se name I cannot remember, but instead of a plate at the back of the head, it had a frill of horns
Styrachosaurus?
Thank you for another high quality video!
Okay, THIS-THIS IS GOLD!
Thank you for the good work and I just subscribed. I found it very clear and understandable, plus my grandkids loved watching it with me.
Hi Negan Rex. Thank you for sharing that with us. Its all worthwhile if kids are learning and adults are enjoying it and relaxing too. Thank you. - Hist
Great stuff. Love the narrators voice, he makes it all come alive! Thank you : ) XX
Another day, another great video :3
My kids call me a dinosaur, but I know I don't qualify for that awesomeness 😃
once again, excellent
Thank you , GK .
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LOVE YOU BALDEMORT
Dinosaur Sunday!!!!
Very cool and detailed!
Yet another wonderful dinosaur video to watch well I get ready for a new week of work
Thanks again Historasaurus and Mr.B. for more excellent work. 👌 from Kilkenny, ROI.
I'm gonna make a prediction right now,
As time goes on, I think there will be a growing movement of educational content on RUclips as people gtfo of the current education system.
I think these videos are only going to increase in value
Homeschooling gets a bad rep,
Public school is riddled with problems,
Dinosaurs are awesome.
"The history of everything, with Mr. And Mrs. B"
Very good, my favourite dinosaur-ruled prehistoric era
Excellent Video. Finally getting some colour on our Dinos and I am super happy about that especially if this is where people are starting to get their information.
Do sharks, too! I would love to hear about sharka
No Sunday is complete without GK Natural History.
Another wonderful snippet of prehistoric history
Dear Baldermort Glad to hear you in so many great productions. Keep your voice oiled and all the best to you!
Don’t mind my binge watching of all these videos
always quality content!
A comment for your algorithm.
A Interaction for the Interaction God, a Comment for the Comment Throne, for the Almighty Algorithm
Watch to the end, liked, and commented.
Text for the algorithm.
Sentences for the sentence throne.
The animations totally look like jurassic Park gameplay! Lol
All of your channels are AMAZING
Triceratops! Yaaay! My fav dino from childhood times :D I really like Your work with those vids. They are moooore interesting than "proffesional" docu series. Keep it up!
HI Wargame Czirokay!
Wow! Thank you for your kind words.
We hope you'll enjoy our future videos as much! :)
Great video 👍
This was great guys!
Might have to sink a few hours into The Isle now I've got the taste for it again.
Good day GK! Newer sub (Became a subscriber just recently, about a month or so ago.) but I absolutely love your videos! Keep up the amazing work!
Thanks! Will do! :)
certified dinomoment
Great job! Love these!
Thanks so much! :)
When you're sitting listening to a dinosaur vid and suddeny think "Hang on......Baldermort???" lol Great work as usual dude!
Simply fantastic!
Oviraptorids may have also had their eggs eaten by young Tarbosaurus', Velociraptor and possibly some small reptiles or mammals, not 100% sure on what all lived in that time and place, but I'm sure a lot of animals and dinosaurs would have loved a snack of Oviraptor eggs/babies and or Protoceratops eggs/babies. Absolutely amazing video! Great work!
It was a dinosaur-eat-dinosaur world out there...
Wonderful work!! I'm impressed that you were able to teach me a significant amount about Triceratops, as I've devoured many many dino facts videos. 👏👏👏
Glad it was helpful! :)
Baldermort: Triceratops is best known for its skull.
Skarbrand: THAT SKULL WILL ADORN THE THRONE OF KHORNE!!!
Shame what happened with the Bruhathkayosaurus. Hope they find fossils soon. Thanks for covering all these dinos!
Literal 'Bruh' moment
Oh, my, god. Baldy and dinosaurs?? Did I die and go to heaven??
(pre-end cmmnt) O.o Neoceratopsia.. Was it able to avoid predators w/, almost, super human-like speed & agility? o.O .. Sorry, my son recently moved out. Don't wanna turn into an ol' fossil :) back to the show :D
Y'know, titanosaurs have always fascinated me, like how strong must've those necks been to be able to lift and move as suggested? How strong were those legs to sustain such weight? And just how powerful were those tails? Also, to think that at one point this world had such giants walking around is so fascinating, because at the end of the day even lovecraft, one of my favourite writers, took inspiration from these findings to write stories, remains of ancient beings that once ruled our world that we might never meet, and will be left speculating about with our understanding of reality... how cool is that?
Good stuff Missus B and Baldy i look forward to these keep up the good work
Hi Baz!
Thanks for that. It means a lot. :)
Man will one day go the way of the dinosaurs and something will take his place, to make room for a different species! Movie Species!
"Triceratops is one of the most popular dinosaurs ever."
Me, who owns a triceratops Horridus tooth and is getting a triceratops tattoo within the next couple of weeks: *"YES"*
I was going to try to go to sleep until I spotted this at about 3:23 a.m.. I have been fascinated by paleontology sine I was about five years old. It is interesting that we learn more and more about these ancient creatures.
Sometimes I wonder how much we have gotten right, and how much we may be mistaken about.
As our environment continues to change, we may reach a point were we go extinct. I wonder what creatures may evolve to take our place. What might they make of us?
If anyone wants to see the worst fossil reconstruction in history, look up "Magdeburg Unicorn".
Just as long as they weren’t gay or child molesting dinosaurs that’s the important thing don’t know where that came in and evolution. I guess it’s a human thing.😊
I thought the triceratops isn't considered a dinosaur
Creatures so great they live to this day.
Hello our Queen and High Chief (running with the tribe theme here feel free to tell if it fits or makes you uncomfortable)
Thank you for your work, it really is great to see a couple work together and collab on projects as a team. Gives hope to a guy aiming for a lifelong partner myself that my hobbies and my family don't have to be separate; which for many of us hobbyists would be a dream come true. cheers!
It's not particularly encouraging when the first few words of the documentary talk about the "very first dinosaurs" then immediately goes into describing Triceratops, a dinosaur which appeared well over 150 million years *after* the very first dinosaurs, approximately 170 million years after. Triceratops appeared roughly 3 million years before the end of the dinosaur era. Meanwhile, the very first dinosaurs appeared somewhere in the area of 240 million years ago. Perhaps that opening narration was just a general introduction to every episode of the series, if in fact this is part of a series? Otherwise, it looks very good, very nicely done. I look forward to watching the rest of it.
Hi Tom, thank you for taking the time to write your thoughts. Yes it is a part of the series, an introduction segment only.
Perhaps we should change that in future. Thank you for pointing this out. We hope you enjoy watching the rest of the episodes.
You forgot to mention that they were made by the old ones!! 😉👍
Balderpog
Why does the narrator speak normally about everything thing else but "Tyrannosaurus Rex!" Always gets special inflection? Yeah TRex is cool but is sounds weird to have the tone suddenly change for just one word
Not the Path of Titans gameplay 💀
Rest in the good news 🌹 🌚 👍 okay bye
What day did they arrive? Were we expecting a delivery. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🥰🥰😉
Why is the triceratops skeleton at the science museum instead of a natural history one ?
I'm 10 minutes in. When do you start talking about the Emperor?
I am a bit late but love your videos can't wait to show you videos to my girlfriend
I tell ya...that Kanyewestasaurus is the one that scares me around this Oscar time.
no "Make time for fun" ? 😪
Wait; If a dinosaur was walking around with switchblades (tools) for thumbs "using them for prying nuts open, and to protect itself" what's to say that it was on its way to evolving to the point of, sharpening a long stick with those thumbs to protect itself or to reach food!?
How u make something bout the cretaceous period without mentioning T Rex?
Hi Wes. Its coming. :)
Can you visit the the dinosaurs in the ocean
Hi Cody!
Already working on it. It won't be the next episode though.
Thanks for asking. :)
Hesperonis? Or are you talking about the marine reptiles such as plesiosaurs and mosasaurs?
Hi, The marine reptiles will be covered very soon. :)
There are very few channels on RUclips where I watch a video more than once. I may have watched vidoes three times on this one. Would it be possible to do a composite video now and then ? I could drop off to sleep and dream about a T Rex taking a lump out of my nether regions.
Q: how scientist knows dinosaurs like t-rex and triceratops lived in CRETACEOUS period?
At 12:10 the narrator states Oviraptor's enemies "such as Tyrannosaurus Rex".
No T.Rexs' ever encountered any Oviraptors because the former lived on a different continent to to latter.
Perhaps the narrator meant a beast similar to T Rex called Tarbosaurus.
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What did Triceratops meat taste like? (asking for a friend).
Is…. Is this Baldemort?
So because we dont find more then a few different individuals at the same time we conclude that they lived alone? Doesnt seem logical.
Isnt it more plausible that in a group of dinosaurs they rarely die at the same exact time? Elephants go off to die maybe these did to🤷🏻♂️
Baldermort?
So metric and stone??lol, leave out lbs.....
TRICERATOPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tyrannosaurus rex did not live with oviraptor would of lived with tarbosaurus and Alectrosaurus iguannodon lived alongside baryonyx and they may have had European raptors
Not the carnivores that you said
Gotta love pineapple on pizza. Or are you a heretic?
My first question in a lot of these when they're compared to a rhinoceros which was my first observation even as a child is....
Could this possibly be an example of parallel evolution?
As in large land mammals evolved to basically be the same thing in the Rhinoceros?
On a layman's terms
I also have a hard time believing that anything with a hooked beak only ate plants
I grew up with my family raising exotic parrots and one of their favorite things to come and snatch off the plate.... as they were allowed to basically free roam the house and the yard was chicken or anything else people were eating which included turkey and beef and they had no problem eating it and no problem digesting it
And we had everything from African grays to golf and cockatoos to sun conures....
All of which carry a lot of the same structural features when it comes to feeding and again this is just coming from observation and almost two decades being around these birds before I moved away from them because they're loud in the am
And when it comes to comparisons to the current iguanas I've seen them eat kittens....
I'm just saying it's hard to say from a historical point of view that any of these animals weren't omnivorous
I really enjoy your work but a lot of these guys that wrote things down as facts are a little bit sketchy to me because I haven't seen iguanas eat a whole lot of anything outside of grubs and high protein high value targets kind of like the birds I spent decades raising with my family