Patagopelta | New Tiny South American Ankylosaur NOT one of a kind? | Paleo News 2022

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  • @Gildedmuse
    @Gildedmuse Год назад +106

    I swear, when you talk about dinosaurs I feel like I dont get half of it, but then someone will comment about dinosaurs and I end up knowing so much more than I thought. Thank you so much for these videos!

    • @mymom1462
      @mymom1462 Год назад +1

      yeah

    • @ethoraptor9479
      @ethoraptor9479 Год назад +1

      Lol fr tho

    • @teddnaing6851
      @teddnaing6851 Год назад

      He plants the seeds in your head.
      The comments are like water..

    • @coachhannah2403
      @coachhannah2403 Год назад +1

      The posters aren't here to teach, they are here to proselytize.

    • @Gildedmuse
      @Gildedmuse Год назад

      @@coachhannah2403 I mean, I suppose in these sense that he is here to advocate for a belief (science is option) and an action (watch more of my channel to hear more cool science) then, yes, he is, but I cant see any issue in that.

  • @wintersal449
    @wintersal449 Год назад +46

    The thing with fossils that always get me is how lucky we are to get them. That out of the trillions upon trillions of individuals throughout history, we're lucky to get even a fragment of proof of their existence.
    Even if they were capable of understanding, these creature will never know their importance and luck in becoming one of the few to show that they existed, that they aren't forgotten from time, and lived lives of their own. It's tragically beautiful.

    • @EdgarAllan2pointPoe
      @EdgarAllan2pointPoe Год назад +1

      It is a sombering thought that the vast majority of species that have existed on this planet can never be known to science. Even more so when you realize that humanity has only been around for a fraction of a percent of a decimal point as long as life itself has. So much time has passed that intelligent life could have evolved, grown into global civilizations, and collapsed into extinction countless times over, yet it's almost guaranteed that any trace of their existence would have long since been wiped away.

  • @samwill7259
    @samwill7259 Год назад +51

    It's always nice to know when a species isn't as alone as we once thought, but had a big, complex family tree.

    • @retard_activated
      @retard_activated Год назад +3

      Agree! I thought that was very interesting also .. I love knowing how the lineages came to be... And also "convergent evolution, baby!" Haha It's all so very captivating! 💖

    • @samwill7259
      @samwill7259 Год назад +2

      @@retard_activated We live on a wonderful little marble. I like being made to appreciate it a little more

    • @retard_activated
      @retard_activated Год назад

      @@samwill7259 Couldn't agree more! It's extremely fascinating! 💖

  • @wafoofi1244
    @wafoofi1244 Год назад +32

    10:24 Yooo shout out to you for using the Dinotopia theme it just enhanced my experience and i genuinely got goosebumps simply because I love dinosaurs and learning about new ones while jamming to such a perfect almost forgotten OST. You are one cultured legend my guy keep up the great vids 😁💪

  • @mrgharial
    @mrgharial Год назад +22

    there were probably multiple faunal exchanges in the later mesozoic with nodosaurids, hadrosaurids, titanosaurids and even some allosauroids like acrocanthosaurus just appearing on the other continent. we already know that there were several other migrations from eurasia and north america.

  • @roaldimo
    @roaldimo Год назад +11

    The theory that South America was an archipelago by the end of the Cretaceous period. Amazing

  • @RobleViejo
    @RobleViejo Год назад +11

    Remember where these Dinos come from!
    🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷 ¡¡¡Argentina Campeón!!! 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷

    • @RobleViejo
      @RobleViejo Год назад +1

      By the way EDGE, we are "Argentines" not "Argentineans"

    • @uncarpinchomatero
      @uncarpinchomatero Год назад +2

      Mejor país del mundo confirmed once again

  • @sakumay_1510
    @sakumay_1510 Год назад +7

    🇦🇷🇦🇷Me cago de risa escuchando como nombra las provincias: "rreoo negrio, in, phathagonea aryentina" jajajajajaj
    .
    It amuses me a lot to hear how you name our Argentine provinces 😂😂😂🇦🇷🇦🇷

  • @canis2020
    @canis2020 Год назад +8

    If there is a video about clubbing pineapples I can't click fast enough

  • @ethoraptor9479
    @ethoraptor9479 Год назад +6

    Always love the quality content, your my go to source of information when it comes to new paleontology. Do you have a podcast in Spotify? Would definitely start listening to that if there is one

  • @rileyernst9086
    @rileyernst9086 Год назад +4

    This reminds me of the theory of titanosaurs crossing over to souther North America in the Maastrichtian to explain why after the cenomanian we only have alamosaurus, and absolutely no evidence for campainian or even Satonian era sauropod dynasties in North America.

  • @hamstergodfufurufufu8842
    @hamstergodfufurufufu8842 Год назад +2

    Nothing messes with evolution, just our understanding.

  • @oddjam
    @oddjam Год назад

    Your pronunciation is a good shot. I appreciate your efforts. You've come a long way but you've never been bad

  • @bricksloth6920
    @bricksloth6920 Год назад +4

    Yay for ankylosaurids! This little dude is awesome.

  • @The_Rexy_Rex
    @The_Rexy_Rex Год назад +8

    Oh boi do I like my Thyreophorans! Nice video E. D. G. E!

  • @colinmathura-jeffree9829
    @colinmathura-jeffree9829 Год назад +2

    So fascinating. Love these posts.

  • @joshuaball5916
    @joshuaball5916 Год назад +7

    Am I hearing music from Dinotopia?

  • @sauraplay2095
    @sauraplay2095 Год назад

    Nice video about this little nodosaur!👍

  • @differous01
    @differous01 Год назад +1

    So many thagomizers [0:10, 5:20, 5:53, 7:16, 11:24, 14:09, 15:22, 16:09, 18:30, 20:15, 20:50] and no mention of the late Thag Simmons?

  • @universodolucas6023
    @universodolucas6023 Год назад +5

    3 videos in a week?

  • @humblemarty
    @humblemarty Год назад

    Awesome! More Ankylosaurs.

  • @rogerdudra178
    @rogerdudra178 Год назад

    Greetings from the BIG SKY Haven't found one of these critter in the BIG SKY yet. But I'm lookin.

  • @dragoncomosaics9282
    @dragoncomosaics9282 Год назад +1

    Nice Dragons.

  • @deathfoe8016
    @deathfoe8016 Год назад

    His accents slowly get more pronounced the more he says these names XD

  • @sethr3088
    @sethr3088 Год назад

    @E.D.G.E where is this video from? (4:16 - 4:20) Looks very interesting, I’d like to watch more.

  • @michaswiatowski3416
    @michaswiatowski3416 Год назад

    What is music in the end of video ??

  • @hicknopunk
    @hicknopunk Год назад +2

    How does this explain the chicken mcnugget!?

    • @duanenash9474
      @duanenash9474 Год назад

      A taphonomic reappraisal is being published highlighting a fluvial to deltaic environment. There are at least 23 authors involved.

  • @dadsonworldwide3238
    @dadsonworldwide3238 Год назад

    Its just so few species for the amount of time that we seek to fill up. We run into this problems a lot in other areas and avenues and fields.
    Knowing the %s of our fossil record after 50 years of learning I can't help but see problems in how we are going about some of this record or ordering.

  • @SMeekerorum
    @SMeekerorum Год назад +1

    is this the first dinosaur of 2023? i think i heard about it in 2022 already

    • @elnovillomapuchedehomerus2412
      @elnovillomapuchedehomerus2412 Год назад

      Yeah a site with big number of unknown armored dinosaurs, new giant titanosaurs and brand new theropods was uncovered in patagonia like a month ago this dinosaur is probably from that site

  • @gypsyshot5225
    @gypsyshot5225 Год назад

    Expanding earth explains all of this

    • @ericvulgate
      @ericvulgate Год назад

      It's turtles all the way down.

  • @Moontanman
    @Moontanman Год назад

    I want one!!!

  • @rtype2816
    @rtype2816 Год назад

    Vamos Argentina lpm

  • @velsia123
    @velsia123 Год назад

    I always hated the intros of this cannel but there are few alternative channels

  • @paddyodriscoll8648
    @paddyodriscoll8648 Год назад +1

    It doesn’t mess up evolution. That’s a stupid thing to say…

    • @johngavin1175
      @johngavin1175 Год назад

      Yea,those deranged Creationists will eat that right up

  • @seanmckelvey6618
    @seanmckelvey6618 Год назад

    Dang, it's almost as if the diversity and geographic distribution of armoured dinosaurs, like most things in regards to nature and biology, isn't as cut and dry as some have assumed. Who'd have thunked it?

  • @johnsamu
    @johnsamu Год назад +1

    Mentioning ALL the member names from a discovery/research/dig even when it's a minor discovery might be the correct thing to do HOWEVER it slows down the pace in the video. Instead of saying ”Paolo Escobar, Donald Duck ...etc etc etc discovered these bones in SA” you could just say ”These bones were discovered in SA". It doesn't interrupt the pace of the video and most people don't really care who made the discovery.

    • @verdanthi818
      @verdanthi818 Год назад +11

      But... I do? Plus it makes me happy that the credit is made! Even if only a small handful of people care...

    • @retard_activated
      @retard_activated Год назад +6

      I think it's fine the way he does it. We are here to learn and knowing who was present and responsible is the respectful thing to do when you're discussing their finds and research. It's a also a bonus for any of us wanting to do our own research and is considered proper in technical writing.
      And it really doesn't slow up the pace.

    • @derkjh
      @derkjh Год назад

      Agree

    • @Bagelgeuse
      @Bagelgeuse Год назад +4

      It's a 22 minute long educational video, not a movie. Why would pacing be a concern when the goal of the video is to present information?

    • @seanmckelvey6618
      @seanmckelvey6618 Год назад

      @@Bagelgeuse If the goal is to educate then presumably the material should be digestible by people who have limited knowledge or interest in paleontology, so yes the pacing matters because if you want to teach people outside of the sphere of dino nerds something you kind of don't want to bore them to tears and have them switch off. I don't disagree that it's important to give the people behind the scenes their due, but as others have stated, a lot of people don't really care too much about the nitty gritty details.

  • @TheRealJosephCrane
    @TheRealJosephCrane Год назад

    3:30
    That doesnt look right...💀

  • @PXCharon
    @PXCharon Год назад +1

    How long until this thumbnail becomes a talking point for some creationist as "evidence science admits evolution is fake"?
    I'm putting 5 fake internet dollarpoints on three weeks.

    • @johngavin1175
      @johngavin1175 Год назад

      Hovind is salivating as we speak. Creationists are getting their cherry pickers ready😹

  • @sassa82
    @sassa82 Год назад

    I think your videos would be better if they would be shorter, for example 10-12 min.

    • @ericvulgate
      @ericvulgate Год назад

      There is plenty of content out there if your preferred length. Go find it.

  • @elnovillomapuchedehomerus2412
    @elnovillomapuchedehomerus2412 Год назад +2

    Take a shot everytime he says the N word

  • @tomholroyd7519
    @tomholroyd7519 Год назад +1

    Why don't modern animals have this sort of body armor?

    • @EDGEscience
      @EDGEscience  Год назад +8

      Armadillos and crocs do.

    • @dr_m_93
      @dr_m_93 Год назад +1

      Turtles?

    • @AngelEmfrbl
      @AngelEmfrbl Год назад

      Armadillos? What about hedgehogs, echidna and porcupines who have spines do they count?

    • @lollertoaster
      @lollertoaster Год назад

      If the civilization becomes lost, palaeontologist of the future will surely reconstruct hedgehoga and echidnas as spikeless

    • @sassa82
      @sassa82 Год назад

      @@AngelEmfrbl no.

  • @timber72
    @timber72 Год назад

    You don't need to affect an accent when trying to pronounce names. Honest. It makes you look foolish.

  • @denizen9998
    @denizen9998 Год назад

    You're assuming that everyone that hears this knows lots about dinosaur anatomy. They don't.

  • @shinobi-no-bueno
    @shinobi-no-bueno Год назад

    What's with this title? 👎

  • @rkitchen1967
    @rkitchen1967 Год назад

    When citing an academic article with many authors, feel free to give the first author's name then say, "et al". No need to show off your high school Spanish.

    • @EDGEscience
      @EDGEscience  Год назад +4

      I like to give authors the respect they deserve.

  • @davewarrender2056
    @davewarrender2056 Год назад

    I love dinos but , trying to learn paleontology for me is impossible as I am dyslexic. Wat astounds me however, Is the surprise when something new is found. Remember , our history is a massive Mish mash. We've had countless massive environmental upheavals, extinction level events , the very rocks our planet are made from have been cracked , scattered , melted down and reformed , so has life succumbed to these events. So it's inevitable that we keep finding evidence that challenges our view of the past. I'm in see of the people who are able to identify these creatures by the smallest of bones .