The Freakiest Dinosaurs Known To Science

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024

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  • @kyt-nh1ef
    @kyt-nh1ef Месяц назад +1779

    Sometimes I ask, "this extinct animal looks so ridiculous, are we sure it existed?" And then I remember that the platypus exist.

    • @MacLeodddd
      @MacLeodddd Месяц назад +71

      I struggle to believe Hallucigenia was real or accuracy depicted at all lol

    • @jacobcreel3483
      @jacobcreel3483 Месяц назад +112

      The giraffe is a really wonky looking one too imo

    • @Carcezz
      @Carcezz Месяц назад +19

      i feel that way about olms LOL

    • @NM-ue8on
      @NM-ue8on Месяц назад +25

      There are even weirder animals then the platypus haha

    • @irenemiller9958
      @irenemiller9958 Месяц назад +7

      ​@@NM-ue8onnow you've got me curious! Which animals are weirder than the platypus?

  • @DISTurbedwaffle918
    @DISTurbedwaffle918 Месяц назад +674

    Crustaceans returning to crab: 🦀
    Reptiles returning to turtle: 🐢

    • @greenrocket23
      @greenrocket23 Месяц назад +41

      The Shell is clearly the superior biological form 😅

    • @DomiK-im3su
      @DomiK-im3su 28 дней назад +16

      mammals returning to rabbit:

    • @tikimillie
      @tikimillie 27 дней назад +7

      What is a turtle if not the crab of the vertebrate world

    • @dagtheking5739
      @dagtheking5739 26 дней назад +3

      @@DomiK-im3suI graduated year of the rabbit.

    • @starstorm1267
      @starstorm1267 22 дня назад +2

      Round is clearly the superior form then

  • @blueguy2128
    @blueguy2128 Месяц назад +367

    A theropod with thick shaggy feathers in snow capped mountains is the coolest thing I've seen all this week

  • @SlothOfTheSea
    @SlothOfTheSea Месяц назад +310

    Honorary mentions I can think of at the top of my head:
    -Deinocheirus: A “duck-bear” larger than a bull African elephant.
    -Concavenator: A carnosaur, it had a sail kinda resembling a shark’s dorsal fin.
    -Jakapil: One of the most mysterious dinosaurs that is possibly basal to Ankylosaurs and Stegosaurs.
    -Qinornis: Possibly the only example of a non-avian dinosaur from the Cenozoic.
    -Pegomastax: If you’ve played Ark Survival, you know this little stinker better than anyone.

    • @MercuryAlphaInc
      @MercuryAlphaInc Месяц назад +34

      Just reading the Pego's name makes my jaw clench in anger...

    • @gadielgonzalez2755
      @gadielgonzalez2755 Месяц назад +6

      I'm sorry what was that about a cenozoic dinosaur?

    • @Firestar-TV
      @Firestar-TV Месяц назад +9

      Seemingly all Sources I could find refer to Qinornis as a Bird though

    • @lordcrusheryt
      @lordcrusheryt Месяц назад +11

      I fucking HATE pegos. But in a pvp situation imagine getting your entire inventory stolen by an army of super-mutated pegos.

    • @antonbrakhage490
      @antonbrakhage490 Месяц назад +14

      @@Firestar-TV Apparently it might be the only known archaic, non-neornithean bird to make it past the extinction, though.

  • @robodude145
    @robodude145 29 дней назад +279

    Suddenly dilophosaurus having some decorative skin flaps or feathers on its neck doesn't seem so ridiculous.

    • @DominustyrannusHorridus
      @DominustyrannusHorridus 29 дней назад +17

      Why would it? There are a lots of birds with these features

    • @Redpandaman36
      @Redpandaman36 26 дней назад +29

      Hate to burst your bubble, but jurassic park added those and the venom for the wow factor. In real life, they were much bigger and the main feature (of which it was named for) was its two facial crests. Though, if you want a frilled reptile, Australia has a lizard for you

    • @agentblackbird9435
      @agentblackbird9435 26 дней назад +9

      @@Redpandaman36Pretty sure that’s the joke

    • @robodude145
      @robodude145 26 дней назад +6

      @@Redpandaman36
      "they were much bigger"
      oh god are people STILL bitching about it being small? the reason it was small in the movie is because it was a baby, in modern jp media the dilophosaurus is shown to be as large as the """""accurate""""" version

    • @Dimitriterrorman
      @Dimitriterrorman 23 дня назад +2

      @@DominustyrannusHorridus cause skin and feathers arent the same, feathers are something you might not care about loosing, especially if it is only decorative but skin can cause bleeding if damage and wouldn't be something good for decoration

  • @thepalaeo3830
    @thepalaeo3830 Месяц назад +356

    Hi there,
    I'm the artist who drew the thumbnail. It comes from a shitty Jurassic Park fan project from a couple years back. It's not supposed to be accurate, and I'd argue it really has no place on a factual video about palaeontology. That aside, I was neither credited nor asked whether it could be used, so I'd very much appreciate if you either credited me for it (I went by Palaeontologica at the time), or changed the thumbnail.
    Thanks!
    Edit: Thank you for changing the thumbnail!

    • @samuelgarza2994
      @samuelgarza2994 26 дней назад +6

      Can I see the picture?

    • @thepalaeo3830
      @thepalaeo3830 26 дней назад

      @@samuelgarza2994 Sorry! Did try to post a link last night, but apparently RUclips's spam filter got it. You can find the original on the Jurassic Park Fanon wiki under "Incisivosaurus (Desolation)". Again, it's for a really old fan project that kinda sucked, lol.

    • @thepalaeo3830
      @thepalaeo3830 25 дней назад

      @@samuelgarza2994 Apologies if I accidentally replied to you three times - YT keeps deleting my comments for some reason. The original can be found if you look up "Incisivosaurus (Desolation)" on Google.

    • @achicken5422
      @achicken5422 25 дней назад

      @@samuelgarza2994 as one of paleo’s buddies, he wanted me to tell you (and I quote) "the original image was part of a crappy, underdeveloped JP fan project which is on the Jurassic Park fanon wiki, you can find it if you look up 'Incisivosaurus (Desolation)' on google"

    • @whitedragoness23
      @whitedragoness23 25 дней назад

      @@samuelgarza2994same!

  • @nickolaskizer9677
    @nickolaskizer9677 23 дня назад +53

    The freakiest dinosaurs?😳

  • @SquirrelGamez
    @SquirrelGamez Месяц назад +88

    Ok I never expected to See Salad Fingers in a video about dinosaurs.
    Well played.

    • @Pharozos
      @Pharozos 22 дня назад +7

      Came here to say that. People say the internet is weird now but many will never know the horrors of Flash/Shockwave.

    • @S.A.White...
      @S.A.White... 17 дней назад +1

      You mean the DELIGHTS? I feel like I'm the only person who remembers Ultimate Showdown (of Ultimate Destiny). Great video. ​@@Pharozos

  • @cayhill1311
    @cayhill1311 Месяц назад +70

    Glad Yi qi got a shoutout here. Truly one of the most fascinating animals in the fossil record!

    • @technoraptor7778
      @technoraptor7778 21 день назад

      A real cockatrice

    • @eldragonrojo42069
      @eldragonrojo42069 19 дней назад

      Definitely needs a more dinosaur like name

    • @Echofan0808
      @Echofan0808 16 дней назад

      Nah, it’s name suits it

    • @kR-qj7rw
      @kR-qj7rw 8 дней назад

      its so weird it was fairly popular when it became published but it sorta faded into paleo obscurity

  • @joaopedrobaggio4475
    @joaopedrobaggio4475 Месяц назад +57

    It's amazing all the discoveries that science does everyday about the dinosaurs, it's so diverse and more important, it's extremely beautiful.

  • @GallowglassVT
    @GallowglassVT 28 дней назад +24

    I love how nature is rarely ever constrained by a lack of imagination. Like, set rules might exist, but even those are malleable, and they'll still do some pretty extraordinary stuff within those confines.

  • @eightcoins4401
    @eightcoins4401 Месяц назад +35

    02:30 Still living Aye Ayes got fingers as freaky if you look them up, fullfilling the exact same foraging purpose

  • @bringthe_noise
    @bringthe_noise Месяц назад +22

    I love having the ability to stump any dino enthusiast by just asking them "What's A Maip?"

    • @spongebombepicpants1073
      @spongebombepicpants1073 27 дней назад

      And with this video you can also shake the reality of any dino enthusiast on every continent: ruclips.net/video/fe75Gnv28sU/видео.htmlsi=06cdjzWlqNw2UgV2

    • @Shrekbeliever
      @Shrekbeliever 22 дня назад +1

      Maip macrothorax?

    • @griffendesai2039
      @griffendesai2039 22 дня назад +6

      I too came to this video hoping for a megaraptoran. Probably the most underrated dinosaur group.

    • @bringthe_noise
      @bringthe_noise 22 дня назад +6

      @@griffendesai2039 I'm convinced that megaraptors were just nature's attempt at making the boogeyman

  • @NexusPoint247
    @NexusPoint247 18 дней назад +28

    My Brainrot is so bad I thought this video was gonna be VERYYYY different

    • @CG-lf8st
      @CG-lf8st 16 дней назад +2

      Bold of you to admit you still clicked

    • @THEGAMINGFIRE485
      @THEGAMINGFIRE485 10 дней назад

      Frl 😂😂😂😂

    • @artizzy2k2k
      @artizzy2k2k 9 дней назад

      Is anyone gonna match my freak match my freak

  • @Chris-pb3se
    @Chris-pb3se 29 дней назад +13

    Never realized Pokémon was a documentary.

  • @shx8524
    @shx8524 20 дней назад +37

    𝓯𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓴𝔂

  • @Misto_deVito6009
    @Misto_deVito6009 Месяц назад +11

    Its funny to think that an ankylosaur evolved into a snapping turtle

    • @daniellewillis2767
      @daniellewillis2767 24 дня назад +1

      I was going to say this ankylosaur might be turtle rather than a true ankylosaur...or just a case of convergent evolution..

  • @millermiller3439
    @millermiller3439 25 дней назад +14

    What if we named all dinosaurs freakysaurs and they had nonstop sex everywhere.

  • @raygstrike5630
    @raygstrike5630 29 дней назад +13

    Hello there,
    I am the artist of the renewed thumbnail you put on, that shows three Yutyrannus siblings. It would be nice if you somehow credit me, I don't mind if you use it as a thumbnail whether I was asked or not. Hopefully you understand. I have been watching your vids for awhile before I found this, so it was pretty interesting to see the thumbnail coming from my artwork.
    Thanks!

    • @NeeptoonReal
      @NeeptoonReal 19 дней назад +5

      He seems to not credit art for some reason. Unsure if anyone has discussed it yet because it definitely needs to be addressed.

    • @dvb8637
      @dvb8637 18 дней назад

      You are the 2th one with this same comment. Which makes me believe that both of you are bots. I might be wrong tho.

    • @NeeptoonReal
      @NeeptoonReal 18 дней назад +2

      @@dvb8637 Do you seriously think I’m a bot?

    • @Eyeball44
      @Eyeball44 11 дней назад +3

      @@dvb8637that’s because there have been two thumbnails- the first one was Jurassic park fan art, which the artist requested be removed, and the thumbnail that this commenter is talking about is the second, current thumbnail. Not bots, just two different people with the same request

  • @rl9217
    @rl9217 Месяц назад +17

    “🤓☝️”
    -Incisivosaurus

  • @Landybryce
    @Landybryce 16 дней назад +3

    I thought i was going to see “freaky” Dino’s but 10 minutes in, I realized it’s the other kind of freaky

  • @posticusmaximus1739
    @posticusmaximus1739 Месяц назад +21

    Your routine drops always make my weekends!

    • @BGaurd
      @BGaurd Месяц назад +1

      @@posticusmaximus1739 your comment look sucks!

    • @posticusmaximus1739
      @posticusmaximus1739 Месяц назад +4

      ​@@BGaurdlearn English, slow poke!

  • @Μιχαήλ-ζ6ζ
    @Μιχαήλ-ζ6ζ Месяц назад +190

    The thumbnail makes me uncomfortable....
    Edit: old thumbnail gone, thank god😭😭

  • @AJ.Arciniega
    @AJ.Arciniega Месяц назад +9

    ive been looking for my favorite dinosaur on an extinct zoo video. and finally good ole yutyrannus huali is here

  • @JackieOwl94
    @JackieOwl94 29 дней назад +6

    Over 700 species….
    Gotta Catch ‘Em All!

  • @Noble4Truths
    @Noble4Truths Месяц назад +12

    I really enjoyed this video. Hearing about the lesser known critters, especially bizarre ones, and how they lived fascinates me.

  • @tm43977
    @tm43977 Месяц назад +16

    I love the Bizzare Dinosaurs names

    • @LibeliumDragonfly
      @LibeliumDragonfly 20 дней назад

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xu_Xing_(paleontologist)
      Most of them courtesy of this guy, world record holder for naming dinosaurs.

  • @brochili
    @brochili 21 день назад +5

    For a sec I thought you meant freaky in another type a way 💀

  • @G_zuz
    @G_zuz 21 день назад +2

    12:25 bro looks like he's about to say "axtually it's 34.6 times" ☝️🤓

  • @andypandy6063
    @andypandy6063 Месяц назад +5

    Having just one large tooth in front makes a good evolutionary start for a beak.

  • @tompotter8703
    @tompotter8703 Месяц назад +4

    Slight criticism, the discovery of Yi qi indicates that Scansoriopterygidae as a group may all have membranes between its fingers, which aren’t visible on the other fossil dues to preservation bias. So while Epidexipteryx would still be a climber, it might not have used its fingers like an Aye Aye would, instead it might’ve glided or even flown from tree to tree.

    • @NeeptoonReal
      @NeeptoonReal 19 дней назад +1

      While we don’t have a clear definitive family tree of Scansoriopterigids, it is possible that wing membranes were a more derived trait of the family. It’s entirely possible that only later or more members of the family had wing membranes while others had lacked much of if not didn’t have them entirely.

  • @OodlesOfSkiddoodles
    @OodlesOfSkiddoodles 11 дней назад +1

    I was beyond thrilled to see my precious beloved feather tyrant the Yuty getting the love and attention it deserves.

  • @teka8028
    @teka8028 Месяц назад +28

    seeing salad fingers again brings me back, xd

    • @Based_Gigachad_001
      @Based_Gigachad_001 Месяц назад +1

      Brings me back to repressed childhood memories.

    • @jasondashney
      @jasondashney 25 дней назад

      It brings me back to yesterday. I watched all the parts in a compilation video and just finished them yesterday, after not having seen any of them since the early days of RUclips. What are the odds?

    • @theMenace985
      @theMenace985 23 дня назад

      It made me feel old 😔

  • @zogar8526
    @zogar8526 Месяц назад +51

    It's crazy to think we only know of 700 species of dinosaurs. Considering they existed for 150 million years, how many must we be missing? Possibly including many entire groups. I mean, consider that there are something like 5000 species of mammals alive right now. That means there should have been at least that many dinosaurs at any given time,,over 150 million years. So we have to be talking 100s of thousands of species, if not millions. Yet we only know of 700. That's insane.

    • @a-lambo-boi
      @a-lambo-boi Месяц назад +21

      He means 700 genera. It's actually a major problem, with the word species and genus used interchangeably. (For a quick explanation, a species is an almost genetically identical organisms able to reproduce to create fertile ofspring, while genus is a group of species with slight (relatively) morphological differences. Think of big cats, how they're all under the genus pantera but are different species). We know over 1k dino species for sure, but your point still does raise the question of how much we still don't know, and likley never will, about these creatures

    • @jimmywillims5929
      @jimmywillims5929 24 дня назад +1

      Each of those 700 had probably 500 variations 😂

    • @AldousHuxley7
      @AldousHuxley7 5 дней назад

      Its interesting that 99% of what people dig up is a match to a species we already know of however complete fossil finds are extremely rare so people might just be matching a new species together with one that's already known. Conversely nano t rex could just be a juvenile t rex for example so there may be less species.
      Think of how many unique ecosystems like Madagascar there were on some of these islands off pangea and now they're at the bottom of the ocean there's probably thousands of species in the ocean we are not able to ever find.

    • @zogar8526
      @zogar8526 5 дней назад

      @AldousHuxley7 that simply isn't true. Most species are only known from a single specimen. The exceptions tend to be situations where we find whole groups of animals that died together. Such as families, or in places like the tar pits where tons of animals got together. There are a few species like t rax that are very well represented, but it was also one of the longest lived and most successful creatures around.
      There is also the size bias that exists. Larger animals fossilized much easier. So we tend to see a lot more of them. Also, certain times tend to allow fossilization to occur more easily, further making it so we get specific ones more often. But again, most species are know from one fossil. Or maybe even just a few bones. We aren't just finding the same thing all the time.

    • @zogar8526
      @zogar8526 5 дней назад

      @AldousHuxley7 as for nano tryranous, last I knew the general concensus was indeed that it was just a juvenile t Rex. It was by no means settled, but that was where most experts were leaning. Been a while, so could have changed.
      And with dinosaurs, there are probably millions of species we can never know of because all their bones were in places that are now under water. Or were destroyed with plate tectonics and the like. That is very much true.

  • @Maxmumspida
    @Maxmumspida 21 день назад +3

    You would never have known how cute the bunny is with it's tail and ears when looking at only it's skeleton.

  • @atiredprsn
    @atiredprsn 13 дней назад +1

    The Brachiosaurus has always been my favorite one- I have no idea why, maybe because it’s kinda cute, or the fact it doesn’t eat meat, but I love them.

  • @SolarpunkEnjoyer
    @SolarpunkEnjoyer 23 дня назад +3

    The Yutyrannus in the thumbnail are beautiful

  • @kooolainebulger8117
    @kooolainebulger8117 19 дней назад +4

    freakysaurus

  • @CastleKnight7
    @CastleKnight7 26 дней назад +2

    Imagine how exciting it must have been working in the galactic corporate bioengineering laboratories at the time, creating such creatures in competition with other companies!

  • @elihyland4781
    @elihyland4781 18 дней назад +1

    ohhhhhh i thought like....'bowwww chika WWOWW wowwwww" freaky. still satisfied

  • @ThisAssertionIsFalse
    @ThisAssertionIsFalse Месяц назад +30

    No Sharovipteryx? Any discussion of strange dinosaurs is incomplete without the "wings on my back legs" guy.

  • @christines.5241
    @christines.5241 28 дней назад +3

    Artists credits: please put names
    in "...more" so interested viewers can find them online thank you

  • @lordcrusheryt
    @lordcrusheryt Месяц назад +3

    6:29 THE SUNKEN WORLD ADDITIONS (ASA and ASE) MENTIONED RAAAHHHHH

  • @sunriseeyes0
    @sunriseeyes0 29 дней назад +2

    This is now my favorite dinosaur video. I love all these!

  • @Bobaandfire
    @Bobaandfire Месяц назад +4

    There’s probably so many other dinosaurs out there that have not been discovered yet I can’t wait for all the interesting names that are given to them lol

    • @DominustyrannusHorridus
      @DominustyrannusHorridus Месяц назад

      And we will never discover all of them

    • @beastmaster0934
      @beastmaster0934 Месяц назад +1

      And many that will never be discovered.
      In fact, we’ll probably never discover even a fraction of the extinct species that ever existed.

  • @harryshriver6223
    @harryshriver6223 Месяц назад +11

    The immense variation of the dinosaurs is continued verification of the wondrous nature of evolution. Kudos to you, amigo 👏 🙌 👍

  • @luciusfucius
    @luciusfucius 27 дней назад +1

    All these dinosaurs are so underrated. Thanks for giving them the spot light 👌🏼

  • @Uncreative_Username
    @Uncreative_Username 9 дней назад +1

    The internet has rotted my brain so much that I thought the “freakiest” in the title meant something else.

  • @danielbeckworth4935
    @danielbeckworth4935 Месяц назад +3

    11:32 who else remember this guy from prehistoric park?

  • @rebecculousrk
    @rebecculousrk 8 часов назад

    I love seeing these speculative illustrations and animations. I can easily imagine our long-fingered arboreal fellow climbing around, and that chunky aquatic one looks like a precursor to the snapping turtle. So cool! ❤

  • @errol484
    @errol484 7 дней назад

    1:33 At the sight of incredibly tiny arms attached to a big creature, I will never suppress my innate laughter. Look at those tiny things wave around. 🤣😂

  • @dr3wtube144
    @dr3wtube144 20 дней назад +1

    Trex never skipped leg day

  • @snowleopa7d
    @snowleopa7d Месяц назад +3

    thank you dinosaur man

  • @eerielconstantine5051
    @eerielconstantine5051 15 дней назад +1

    12:02 it’s a pre-parrot 😂

  • @Carl_Johnson_1992_GSF
    @Carl_Johnson_1992_GSF Месяц назад +5

    That chilesaurus needs to chil out with that combo that it had going

  • @markusfreund6961
    @markusfreund6961 Месяц назад +10

    So "Linhenykus" is basically shorthand for "Anteater". Ba-dumm-tz etc.

  • @boandarrow04
    @boandarrow04 Месяц назад +10

    3:08 Okay but what does therizinosaurus have to do with ornithomimids? It's not part of that family.

    • @sirgoosebottom2856
      @sirgoosebottom2856 19 дней назад

      It’s just a comparison to another more familiar dinosaur with long arms

  • @desertegle40cal
    @desertegle40cal 22 дня назад +1

    That one with the long fingers reminds me of the Aye-Aye. That weird lemur from Madagascar with the extremely long digit that is used for digging out wood boring insects.

  • @zeal2814
    @zeal2814 Месяц назад +5

    Where’s concavenator? (0:44 this doesn’t count)

  • @MiloMiloMiloMiloMiloMiloMilo
    @MiloMiloMiloMiloMiloMiloMilo 29 дней назад +1

    Where was my child the Tully monster! [Tullimonstrum]

  • @saucesamurai8768
    @saucesamurai8768 29 дней назад +2

    more of this pls

  • @notoriousbigmoai1125
    @notoriousbigmoai1125 Месяц назад +10

    1:24 Is that Patrick?

  • @jurawild
    @jurawild 28 дней назад

    The diversity and uniqueness of dinosaurs never cease to amaze! It's fascinating to learn about these lesser-known species with their bizarre adaptations, from tiny arms to freakishly long fingers. The obscure dinosaurs highlighted here remind us that there’s always more to discover in paleontology.

  • @sonofjack6286
    @sonofjack6286 18 дней назад

    So, Cretaceous China was basically the Australia of the Mesozoic. That's what I'm getting from this when there's dinosaurs with Freddy Krueger fingers, a nail for a hand, a snapping turtle ankylosaur, a shoulder dragon related to the Freddy Krueger dino, a Spongebob toothed oviraptor, and a big feathery cousin of T-rex and Ceratosaurus.

  • @angelastone9109
    @angelastone9109 8 дней назад

    The aquatic ankylosaur with the crazy long name I’m not even gonna attempt to text reminds me of the Pokémon Squirtle.

  • @user-ib6xp9zx6f
    @user-ib6xp9zx6f 18 дней назад

    Wow, I wasn't expecting a Gary Larson reference. Made me smile!

  • @forestgiest1380
    @forestgiest1380 25 дней назад

    14:19 I LOVE HIM SO MUCH! :3 💗💕♥️💕

  • @PineEmpirex.
    @PineEmpirex. Месяц назад +3

    4:42 Peacock?

  • @EvolutionSnake-v7r
    @EvolutionSnake-v7r Месяц назад +2

    Bro forgot abt Yi (Qi) wich means "strange wing" and for good reason too. (Hope someday we get a video on obdurodon)

  • @melodyszadkowski5256
    @melodyszadkowski5256 День назад

    I have always been a little puzzled about the "tiny arms makes a dino into a wimp" routine. Sharks, crocodilians, piranhas, anacondas, to name just a few, have no arms at all and I've heard they are rather effective at eating anything they want.

  • @pamarnold9378
    @pamarnold9378 15 дней назад

    I'm sure Gary Larson is thrilled that the term 'Thagomizer' for the stegosaurus tail has been so widely adopted.

  • @patrickcringe
    @patrickcringe 15 дней назад +2

    3:15 why does the human silhouette remind me of Jerma doing the yellow MnM pose

    • @Eyeball44
      @Eyeball44 11 дней назад +1

      PSYCHOPATHIC streamer INVADES educational dinosaur video

  • @sophroniel
    @sophroniel 6 дней назад

    1:38 it's like that one toed ancient kangaroo

  • @motorcitymangababe
    @motorcitymangababe 16 дней назад

    Yutyrannus is my favorite dino and I'm glad to see it!

  • @Intrusion498
    @Intrusion498 Месяц назад +2

    Some honorable mentions include,heterodontosaurus:an ornisthiscian from the Jurassic I mean just look at its teeth and a lot of reconstructions give them feathers,masiakasaurus:it’s foward facing teeth are the reason it’s here it also possibly had 4 fingers last one actually,Kosmoceratops it’s a ceratopsian with more than 10 horns and its horns spread to the side instead of forwards actually one more that’s not a dinosaur,longisquama and also sharovipteryx the first one Is basically spinosaurus turned into a lizard but remove all the flesh and slap some skin on the bone and sharovipteryx just just look at it it’s a lizard with a skirt bruh

  • @ridleyroid9060
    @ridleyroid9060 29 дней назад

    I suspected that chilesaurus would be discussed here eventually but I was unaware of most of the other dinos here. Great vid!

  • @sundownermgr
    @sundownermgr 21 день назад +1

    Everytime someone says that dinosaurs were the weirdest animals this planet has had, you gotta show them EVERY SINGLE INSECT. Damn near all of em are really weird and specialized to smth, same with every Arachnid, Crustecean, Mollusk, Echinoderm, and more.

  • @Satya.G-_-
    @Satya.G-_- Месяц назад +1

    yiqi my fav❤

  • @ayumizetsulover
    @ayumizetsulover Месяц назад +2

    I want to correct the info on Epidexipteryx. As it's close relatives Yi Qi and Ambopteryx were discovered with wing membranes, the original reconstruction of it with giant monster hands *is* objectively false. Based on new studies- the Epidexipteryx specimen discovered was a juvenile, and the structure that would become the wrist bone had not hardened into something that could fossilize. It is also the least preserved specimen of the three species, with little concrete proof it had no wing membrane. You even use a size chart from Wikipedia that displays it with a wing membrane! It doesn't look great for a video that was released yesterday to be showcasing false information that has been settled since, well, Yi Qi's discovery. Ambopteryx used to have the same misinformation surrounding it, and we've finally moved on. Epidexipteryx deserves the same kindness.

    • @j.artiste8596
      @j.artiste8596 17 дней назад

      It seems like someone who has the enthusiasm, but maybe not the deep knowledge for this subject.

  • @miamyos
    @miamyos 10 дней назад

    So the long-fingered tiny dino could be a super old early version of the Aye-aye? Cool!

  • @wk8219
    @wk8219 24 дня назад

    “Thagomizer” hahaha, nice Fare Side reference. 😊

  • @fireballninja01
    @fireballninja01 28 дней назад +4

    i wonder if epidexteryx used his fingers like an aye-aye does

  • @terrorfisch
    @terrorfisch Месяц назад +1

    creative videosection titles, kudos o7

  • @millerbai
    @millerbai 16 дней назад

    Yoh, that's Gamera!
    5:00

  • @vwnut-uc1gw
    @vwnut-uc1gw 18 дней назад +1

    Thagamizer. Gary Larson would be proud.

  • @hooktraining3966
    @hooktraining3966 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for reminding me of Salad Fingers

  • @spinosuaustegaming
    @spinosuaustegaming 27 дней назад +2

    I like all dinosaurs

  • @williansnobre
    @williansnobre 17 дней назад

    Yi Qi is pretty much the closest we got to having Bird Wyvern in real life

  • @carlosyoung1984
    @carlosyoung1984 26 дней назад +1

    Epidexipteryx makes me think of the aye-aye.

  • @wolversheens1323
    @wolversheens1323 21 день назад

    Linhenykus has been my favorite dinosaur since i was like 12! Love those things.

  • @KonikaTheWhiteChihuahua
    @KonikaTheWhiteChihuahua 13 дней назад

    I love how the video just ended on that

  • @CannibalisticWendigoGuy
    @CannibalisticWendigoGuy 26 дней назад +1

    “If Freddy Kreuger Was A Dinosaur”😭💀

  • @michaeldemers2716
    @michaeldemers2716 25 дней назад

    Their little arms were for love making. ❤ they just wanted to hold each other. Awwwwww

    • @Shvetsario
      @Shvetsario 23 дня назад +2

      𝓯𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓴𝔂 dinosaurs

  • @Spiritofeve1
    @Spiritofeve1 20 дней назад +1

    I’m not keen on calling them weird.. as humans are bloomin weird! BUT the AI graphics of this film are fabulous!

  • @V.ro86
    @V.ro86 2 дня назад

    I’m glad I got that old internet meme lol

  • @corneliusmcmuffin3256
    @corneliusmcmuffin3256 15 дней назад

    “An old internet meme”
    *cries in salad fingers lore*

  • @frbrbrgrblgrr7777
    @frbrbrgrblgrr7777 12 дней назад

    Freakiest dinosaur not known to science is still alive and roaming.
    He is our parts manager.

  • @firstcynic92
    @firstcynic92 29 дней назад +1

    Concerning Epidexipteryx, I think you got the function of the teeth and fingers backwards. Just like the Aye-Aye now it likely gnawed at tree bark with its teeth and used the long fingers to pick out grubs.

  • @TheEyez187
    @TheEyez187 24 дня назад

    11:23 - IDK about camouflage, but that tree's got eyes! :D

  • @Space_Lizard
    @Space_Lizard Месяц назад +2

    China keep cooking with these weird Dinosaurs. And I love it!