Congrats on the continuation of your species! Also, just wanted to say that you are the GOAT at connecting different articles together in a flowing narrative. It really makes it easy to follow these long reviews and I really appreciate it!
My summer was really busy so I thought I was behind on these videos, and was coming back to fill in what I missed. Do take care of yourself and your baby and know that these are some of my favorite videos
Glad to have Paleontology in Review back these are my favorite paleo related videos on RUclips and congratulations on the new kid. Also don't worry about the delays it's great to have someone like you with so much knowledge be making videos like this at all.
Thanks for your patience, hopefully cranking the scripts out between sleeping, the delay has at least made it a bit easier to get started on that grind.
CONGRATS ON THE KID!!! Name it Microraptor, it's perfect. It's unisex, you can nickname it "raptor" and if you want to give it's ego a punch sometimes nickname it "micro", they'll never get their name confused with someone else.
Congrats on do your part in fighting extinction. Thank you for another month in review video. I learned a lot of things in this video but most interesting was learning that Daddy Long Legs are not spiders at all.
When you were talking about Holotypes it set me to wondering. Is there a database clearinghouse for fossils? One that list stored locations, histories and may even have imagery in the database. With tens of thousands of fossils bits to full skeletons, I see it as a massively useful tool for scientific comparisons.
Concerning the large Dino nesting paper, since crocodilian eggs were found interspersed among Allosaurs ones, does it suggest that the Allosaurs might have a cuckoo nesting strategy? They lay their eggs near the crocs and let the crocs take care of guarding them. They might have had differing maturing rates. So croc eggs may hatch first leave the nest to the water. While, Allosaur eggs if larger might hatch later without coming into contact with Croc mother, then dash to the forest.
Congratulations on a new lil' synapsid of your own! Edit: are you the guy who always throws dinosaurs into the campaign? Or do you want to keep work and private life separate?🤭
Is anyone ever done a study on the oxygen production of stramatolites to figure out how long it would have taken for the earth to become oxygenated now this is before the Iron oxide iron oxide is developed so this would be the first initial oxygenation of the earth to 100% of what we find today and then after that I know the rust would have been formed alongside the oxygenation event but I'm just wondering what is the minimum amount of time it would have taken for all that oxygen to just be at normal percentages of today's levels. and has anybody ever done studies on that like taking a real stream out of lights and closed them fed them CO2 and sunlight and nutrients and seeing how much oxygen is produced? They would be an interesting study
Wishing health and prosperity for you and your family!
Congrats on the continuation of your species!
Also, just wanted to say that you are the GOAT at connecting different articles together in a flowing narrative. It really makes it easy to follow these long reviews and I really appreciate it!
Thanks! I really appreciate the congrats, and the complement about the content!
@@RaptorChattergrats on the kid
@@RaptorChatter Another kid to keep you up at night - LOL. Congrats!
My summer was really busy so I thought I was behind on these videos, and was coming back to fill in what I missed. Do take care of yourself and your baby and know that these are some of my favorite videos
Glad to have Paleontology in Review back these are my favorite paleo related videos on RUclips and congratulations on the new kid. Also don't worry about the delays it's great to have someone like you with so much knowledge be making videos like this at all.
Thanks for your patience, hopefully cranking the scripts out between sleeping, the delay has at least made it a bit easier to get started on that grind.
Congratulations on the new baby!
Congratulations on your new baby and best wishes from Penrith England. Many thanks for your excellent channel.
CONGRATS ON THE KID!!! Name it Microraptor, it's perfect. It's unisex, you can nickname it "raptor" and if you want to give it's ego a punch sometimes nickname it "micro", they'll never get their name confused with someone else.
The raptor part is cool but not Micro. The name "Micro" is an invitation to get bullied 😂
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I say give your child a generic sounding name that is impossible to make fun of. You can’t go wrong with Jack or Sam.
Nah name the Kid “Dakotaraptor,” Dakota for Short.
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Oh god! Love the long videos and congradulations on the child. Thanks a bunch!
🎉CONGRATULATIONS🎉 on your new baby! One clawed theropod?! I missed these somehow!!
The alverezsaurs!
@@RaptorChatter yes! Crazy creature!
Wishing decent sleep and all the developmental milestones arriving spang on time for all y'all.
So far so good, and a cluster feeder, so longer sleeping times so far as well
Congrats on the new baby!
Congrats on do your part in fighting extinction.
Thank you for another month in review video. I learned a lot of things in this video but most interesting was learning that Daddy Long Legs are not spiders at all.
Congratulations on the new baby!!!
Congratulations on the baby!!
Grats on the hatchling bud!
Congrats on the new baby! Boy or girl?
Many congratulations to you both :)
Congratulations dude, and best wishes to your family.
Congrats!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Congrats on the baby!
Praying for you and your family😀😀😀 Congratulations! on the birth of your baby 😁😁😁
Congrats on the new kiddo!
Thanks!
@@RaptorChatter I might to ask if you'd be able to track down a pdf of an NAU thesis for me?
CONGRATS on having a new kid, you guys!
Congrats! Also when did the last bird lose their teeth?
congrats on the baby from Brisbane Australia
Congratulations on your family addition! I wish all the sleep possible on you and your partner.
Wow. This was an info-packed video!!
Oh, and try and get some sleep. lol
No worries about the delay. Congrats on the kid!
That spiny arachnid is a really neat creature
You will soon have some primate chatter around the house, Mr. raptor chatter! Congratulations to you and your wife.
Congrats!
Congratulations!
When you were talking about Holotypes it set me to wondering. Is there a database clearinghouse for fossils? One that list stored locations, histories and may even have imagery in the database. With tens of thousands of fossils bits to full skeletons, I see it as a massively useful tool for scientific comparisons.
Congrats on baby!
casually mentions that u have a new kid LOL
Love your vids congrats on the baby
Congratulations 🎉
Oh tell your wife congratulations on successfully delivering!🎉
Life uh found a way
Concerning the large Dino nesting paper, since crocodilian eggs were found interspersed among Allosaurs ones, does it suggest that the Allosaurs might have a cuckoo nesting strategy? They lay their eggs near the crocs and let the crocs take care of guarding them. They might have had differing maturing rates. So croc eggs may hatch first leave the nest to the water. While, Allosaur eggs if larger might hatch later without coming into contact with Croc mother, then dash to the forest.
Congratulations-you know why ❤
Congratulations 🎉😂😊
Dryolesids look pretty cute
Congratulations on a new lil' synapsid of your own!
Edit: are you the guy who always throws dinosaurs into the campaign? Or do you want to keep work and private life separate?🤭
Funny. I have a cousin who just had her baby. He's big. Over 9lbs and over 20 inches long.
Is anyone ever done a study on the oxygen production of stramatolites to figure out how long it would have taken for the earth to become oxygenated now this is before the Iron oxide iron oxide is developed so this would be the first initial oxygenation of the earth to 100% of what we find today and then after that I know the rust would have been formed alongside the oxygenation event but I'm just wondering what is the minimum amount of time it would have taken for all that oxygen to just be at normal percentages of today's levels. and has anybody ever done studies on that like taking a real stream out of lights and closed them fed them CO2 and sunlight and nutrients and seeing how much oxygen is produced? They would be an interesting study
Congrats on the child!
thanks for this mind crack, ill need another fix soon
I am offended by the amphibian paper. (sarcasm) How dare they be secondarily scaleless?!
Mazul Tov
Congratulations on the new baby!