FOSSIL FIGHTERS MENTIONED LETS GOOOO!!! Also I loved this video, amazing job. I love learning about feathered dinosaurs because it adds a link between dinosaurs and modern birds. Similarities which you can see when comparing the two. And Sinosauropteryx is the first fossil providing irrefutable proof of this. I love it!
This has been the most revolutionary video to have ever revolutionized during the great revolution of Epoch Now, a channel all about the revolutionary finds of revolutionary creatures during this channel's great revolution!
@@Kurotitan7125 The music that plays around 0:45 is actually the Wano theme from One Piece! It is remixed with a fanmade Drums of Liberation and was remixed by Carameii.
I'm curious about this unpublished 3.5 meter (potential) compsognathid you speak of. I've Googled Shandong compsognathid but found nothing. Where did you read about this?
Unfortunately, the only information we have of this specimen is from the image seen in the video, which is also linked in the description. All we know from this image is the fossil, its size, where it's being displayed (Shandong Tianyu Museum of Nature), and that the Guinness World Records recognizes it as the largest Sinosauropteryx specimen, as also seen in the picture.
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I'm honestly very scared if this fossil will be classified as sinosauropteryx because of how drastic the size is compared to other specimens and how much we know about it. When I first saw this, I thought it's a new Sinocalliopteryx because it sorta fit the size , but I found some theory's that sinosauropteryx is just a baby Yutyrannus which to mebmakes no sense since we already have juvenile specimen of that species.
I’ve only come upon your channel just now, might I request a video on liaoningosaurus? As that formation was mentioned in this video. On an unrelated note, I thoroughly enjoyed this video, I love sinosauropteryx! Edit: following commentary, you say most dinosaurs are feathered, by that I assume you mean non avian ones and almost every group that isn’t a theropod ditched feathers immediately and predators are never the most common animal. But to end on a good note, the Chinese music was a nice touch, reminds me of a kung fu panda chase sequence or something.
While it is true that feathers are mostly present in theropod celorosaurs, the existence of Kulindadromeus means we cannot rule out feathers on all dinosaurs! And thank you for your kind words! We really appreciate it!
@@Epoch_Now no what I mean is the skin impressions we’ve found on a lot of hadrosaurs, bunch of ceratopsians, and I think zuul. Also there were those baby diplodocus a few years back who showed scale variation like modern iguanas. To me it seems like theropods small iguanodontians, maybe primitive early ceratopsians, and maybe basal sauropodomorphs. I could be wrong but most herbivorous/non theropod dinosaurs were sadly not fluffy, as happy as a fuzzy Pachyrhinosaurus makes me, it doesn’t seem plausible.
This video is great! And thank you so much for not using AI narration, it’s absolutely the worst!
Thank you!
Every video will have different member of Epoch Now team doing the narration. So, thank you so much for kind words!
@@LegitEliminator oh that sounds good!
FOSSIL FIGHTERS MENTIONED LETS GOOOO!!! Also I loved this video, amazing job. I love learning about feathered dinosaurs because it adds a link between dinosaurs and modern birds. Similarities which you can see when comparing the two. And Sinosauropteryx is the first fossil providing irrefutable proof of this. I love it!
Fossil fighters is the 🐐!
And thank you, we’re glad you enjoyed it! And also, if you can, make sure to share the video so more people can watch it!!
Great work on this video everyone ! I’m glad to have contributed to it!
the informative, entertainment and visual quality of your content is AMAZING. This channel is destined for greatness!
This has been the most revolutionary video to have ever revolutionized during the great revolution of Epoch Now, a channel all about the revolutionary finds of revolutionary creatures during this channel's great revolution!
Does anyone know what plays at 0:45? I did check the description and no, Drums of Liberation does not sound like that, I checked
@@Kurotitan7125 The music that plays around 0:45 is actually the Wano theme from One Piece! It is remixed with a fanmade Drums of Liberation and was remixed by Carameii.
@@Epoch_Now thanks
Very interesting vid, as always. Man I need to catch up on the channel before June…..
good idea! June will be an exciting month!
I'm curious about this unpublished 3.5 meter (potential) compsognathid you speak of. I've Googled Shandong compsognathid but found nothing. Where did you read about this?
Unfortunately, the only information we have of this specimen is from the image seen in the video, which is also linked in the description. All we know from this image is the fossil, its size, where it's being displayed (Shandong Tianyu Museum of Nature), and that the Guinness World Records recognizes it as the largest Sinosauropteryx specimen, as also seen in the picture.
Don't forget to check out our new Epoch Now website, where you can learn some fun facts about each of our videos, stay up to date with the latest paleontology news, and much more!
www.epochnow.net/home
BIRDS in impact font
Nice job spino
3.8 meters long? is there a photograph of that fossil?
Yes, it’s included in our list of sources
@@Epoch_Now Thanks cause I got to see this for myself
I'm honestly very scared if this fossil will be classified as sinosauropteryx because of how drastic the size is compared to other specimens and how much we know about it. When I first saw this, I thought it's a new Sinocalliopteryx because it sorta fit the size , but I found some theory's that sinosauropteryx is just a baby Yutyrannus which to mebmakes no sense since we already have juvenile specimen of that species.
@@snm_nendra Okay....
Make a vídeo about australopithecus and arthropleura and dimetrodon and the dodo
Dodo coming soon www.epochnow.net/projects/extinction-files/dodo
@@HassanMohamed-rm1cb you Said that two times
I’ve only come upon your channel just now, might I request a video on liaoningosaurus? As that formation was mentioned in this video.
On an unrelated note, I thoroughly enjoyed this video, I love sinosauropteryx!
Edit: following commentary, you say most dinosaurs are feathered, by that I assume you mean non avian ones and almost every group that isn’t a theropod ditched feathers immediately and predators are never the most common animal.
But to end on a good note, the Chinese music was a nice touch, reminds me of a kung fu panda chase sequence or something.
While it is true that feathers are mostly present in theropod celorosaurs, the existence of Kulindadromeus means we cannot rule out feathers on all dinosaurs!
And thank you for your kind words! We really appreciate it!
@@Epoch_Now no what I mean is the skin impressions we’ve found on a lot of hadrosaurs, bunch of ceratopsians, and I think zuul. Also there were those baby diplodocus a few years back who showed scale variation like modern iguanas.
To me it seems like theropods small iguanodontians, maybe primitive early ceratopsians, and maybe basal sauropodomorphs.
I could be wrong but most herbivorous/non theropod dinosaurs were sadly not fluffy, as happy as a fuzzy Pachyrhinosaurus makes me, it doesn’t seem plausible.
Make a vídeo about toxodon and macrauchenia