3:30 Not to mention that the Loch Ness Monster is portrayed with a neck posture that is known to be physically impossible for plesiosaurs 8:47 Moth Light Media once explained that Velociraptor might not be as fast as pop culture imagines them to be, as they have short, thick metatarsals.
You know it's called "top 10 popular dinosaurs" because they couldn't bother making more deep research on other dinosaurs so they only picked Dinosaurs with surface level pop knowledge
The jurrasic world movie raptors are supposed to be small and if they open a door it will break it's own wrist i think they meant the utah raptor not velocity (i like to nick name the Velociraptor velocity)
Disappointed they didn't mention that plesiosaurs gave live birth to very large young. If I were making a video on them that'd be one of the top facts for me to mention. I find it very interesting.
1:34 I am VERY suprised that this wasn't mentioned. If that's supposed to be a Trex, they would have been able to bite through an Ankylosaurus's armor with a few well placed bites. There were stress tests done on the osteoderms of Ankylosaurs to see how much pressure it can withstand and a Trex's biteforce exceeds that durability. Their teeth wouldn't have broken either from attempting to bite down, they are designed to apply pressure.
6:17 No! How do you screw up this badly?! Rule number 1 when it comes to paleontology, never call pterosaurs dinosaurs. They are related to dinosaurs, but they are not true dinosaurs. This is like calling crocodiles dinosaurs.
I unfortunately see people calling crocodiles dinosaurs a lot... and these people usually deny that birds are dinosaurs too :( They are geting it mixed up completely, it's so sad
9:18 no that’s a misconception. In physics size is based on volume and mass is based on mass. In biology, we don’t even use the word size. Instead we refer to surface area or volume and has nothing to do with mass. So no mass does not equal size.
Even if we were to assume the Loch Ness monster was real (it's not, but for arguments sake let's say it is), the odds of it being a plesiosaur that somehow survived in a lake for over 66 million years are...unlikely, to say the least.
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Also pin?
And can you do triceratops prosus vs ankylosaurus magniventris
Oh wow it actually happened! Thanks for watching my Request! 👍
3:30 Not to mention that the Loch Ness Monster is portrayed with a neck posture that is known to be physically impossible for plesiosaurs
8:47 Moth Light Media once explained that Velociraptor might not be as fast as pop culture imagines them to be, as they have short, thick metatarsals.
Plus Plesiosaurus was found in England while Loch Ness is in Scotland
HarrisTsangYT2, thank you for subjecting yourself to this trash for our benefit and your own discomfort 🤨
You know it's called "top 10 popular dinosaurs" because they couldn't bother making more deep research on other dinosaurs so they only picked Dinosaurs with surface level pop knowledge
7:05 pteranodon means, toothless wing
Ah yes m’y favourite dinosaur and tottally not an marine reptile plesiosaur
The jurrasic world movie raptors are supposed to be small and if they open a door it will break it's own wrist i think they meant the utah raptor not velocity (i like to nick name the Velociraptor velocity)
Apputosaurus? LOL
I know this is off topic, but can you make a Video about the Veterupristisaurus vs Ostafrikasaurus?
Why d
Have I heard that ostifrikasurus is a spinosaurid?
I Have Seen A Battle Of It 3 Times
On The T V
1:37 Bro Really Put In A Jp3 Spinosaurus Roar On A Tarbosaurus
Disappointed they didn't mention that plesiosaurs gave live birth to very large young. If I were making a video on them that'd be one of the top facts for me to mention. I find it very interesting.
2:31 sauropods could still use thier tails just not the tip. It was shown pretty well in the latest documentary life on our planet.
2:59 M A R I N E R E P T I L E S
7:06 is he talking about ornithocherius
1:34 I am VERY suprised that this wasn't mentioned. If that's supposed to be a Trex, they would have been able to bite through an Ankylosaurus's armor with a few well placed bites. There were stress tests done on the osteoderms of Ankylosaurs to see how much pressure it can withstand and a Trex's biteforce exceeds that durability. Their teeth wouldn't have broken either from attempting to bite down, they are designed to apply pressure.
thats actually a tarbosaurus
i watch rickraptor105
@@Iseonix So the whole scenario is inaccurate then. Again, not sure why this wasn't mentioned.
I am angry.
ANGRY ABOUT DINOSAURS
I'm not sure if you know this already, but the Supergator (from the film of the same name that was released in 2007) used same roar as JPlll Spino.
A study showd that spino couldn't swin
Cap, where’s your source?
Dive* it could very much swim.
Can you please make T. rex VS Spinosaurus by wild Ciencias sorry for bugging you but I sow it and it was pretty bad
NOT MY BOY CARCHAR 😭
THEY DID MY BOY DIRTY
6:17 No! How do you screw up this badly?! Rule number 1 when it comes to paleontology, never call pterosaurs dinosaurs. They are related to dinosaurs, but they are not true dinosaurs. This is like calling crocodiles dinosaurs.
I unfortunately see people calling crocodiles dinosaurs a lot... and these people usually deny that birds are dinosaurs too :( They are geting it mixed up completely, it's so sad
I learned more of paleontology from you
“marine dinosaurs” killed me 💀
Mmmmm yes my favorite hot stinking sensationalized rubbish
bruh even spino indet is barely 8 tonnes dude and he is telling spino aegyptiacus is 10 tonnes wtf
I hope you review more cenozoic documentary
Yeah, pterosaurs and marine reptiles are not dinosaurs at all
Omg you got a better mic??
9:18 no that’s a misconception. In physics size is based on volume and mass is based on mass.
In biology, we don’t even use the word size. Instead we refer to surface area or volume and has nothing to do with mass. So no mass does not equal size.
I actually feel bad for these people who don't follow realisticly and somehow talk about other things that are not even part of the video
how i would fix this list
20 Apatosaurus
19 Compsognathus
18 Allosaurus
17 Megalosaurus
16 Pachycephalosaurus
15 Oviraptor
14 Dilophosaurus
13 Iguanodon
12 Giganotosaurus
11 Deinocheirus
10 Ankylosaurus
9 Brachiosaurus
8 Parasaurolophus
7 Spinosaurus
6 Stegosaurus
5 Carnotaurus
4 Velociraptor
3 Argentinosaurus
2 Triceratops
1 Tyrannosaurus
what do you think?
Tbh I think stegosaurus should be higher he’s way popular them carno and argentinosaurus
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Even if we were to assume the Loch Ness monster was real (it's not, but for arguments sake let's say it is), the odds of it being a plesiosaur that somehow survived in a lake for over 66 million years are...unlikely, to say the least.