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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Follow Ranger Zach from Dinosaur Valley State Park as we explore the Paluxy River's world-class dinosaur tracks. We'll look at two types of dinosaur tracks (Acrocanthosaurus and Sauroposeidon), learn how they were made, and why they stuck around for millions of years.
    This educational video covers:
    Science Grade 5 - Organisms and Environments
    TEKS 5.9D - Identify fossils as evidence of past living organisms and the nature of the environments at the time using models.

Комментарии • 65

  • @karlball42
    @karlball42 2 года назад +4

    There are some great Baryonyx and young Iguanodon prints on the beach in Hastings Kent UK.

  • @Ratmanbiggy
    @Ratmanbiggy 2 года назад +2

    Pretty sure the new theory behind the Ballroom, is exactly that.... It was made from mating daces/rituals similar to what we see birds and other animals do today. If not id say some where trapped by flame and were panicking, they burnt while the footprints solidified?

  • @falcoperegrinus82
    @falcoperegrinus82 2 года назад +5

    All in the same place, you have theropod tracks 100+ million years old and the direct descendants of the animals that made those tracks flitting around and singing in the bushes and trees. Pretty amazing...

    • @activatekruger446
      @activatekruger446 2 года назад

      You really think tracks could stay preserved for that long? Dinosaurs aren’t as old as we think they are.

    • @falcoperegrinus82
      @falcoperegrinus82 2 года назад +1

      @@activatekruger446 Argument from incredulity.

    • @Blablabla-ol2tr
      @Blablabla-ol2tr 2 года назад

      @@activatekruger446 So if they can't be presserved for long time, how old are they? 1 Day? 1 Week?

  • @Chris.Davies
    @Chris.Davies 2 года назад +1

    1964 T-Rex with lips? Wow - someone was decades ahead of their time!

  • @margiedavis1685
    @margiedavis1685 2 года назад +13

    What a great informative video and explained with language we all can understand (unlike that previous comment!), It's fascinating that these tracks have been preserved for millions of years and now we can see them and learn about it all-in the land before time! TEXAS!

  • @ryanroyo3419
    @ryanroyo3419 2 года назад +2

    Cool 😻😻😻

  • @pablol4247
    @pablol4247 2 года назад +5

    Im here before this reaches 1M views

    • @rohmadonmujiati348
      @rohmadonmujiati348 2 года назад

      🐗🐗🐗🐗🐗🐗🐗🐗🐗🐗🐗🐗🐗🐗🐗🐗🐽🐽🐽🐽🐗🐗🐽🐗🐗🐖🐗🐖🐗🐖🐗🐖🐗🐖🐪🐖🐗🐖🐗🐖🐗🐖🐗🐖🐗🐖🐗🐖🐗🐖🐗🐖

  • @Hawaii_Raised
    @Hawaii_Raised 2 года назад +2

    Dam I wanna check this place out😊

  • @carawilson6156
    @carawilson6156 2 года назад +3

    Cool!

  • @pallavimandavkar7858
    @pallavimandavkar7858 2 года назад +2

    This is soo interesting

  • @Thenoobyone2981
    @Thenoobyone2981 2 года назад +2

    i want to go here now

  • @DurabilityGuy
    @DurabilityGuy 2 года назад +2

    I LOVE THIS PLS MAKE MOREEEEEE

  • @charger3339
    @charger3339 3 года назад +6

    Kinda dope ngl

  • @RvW1985
    @RvW1985 2 года назад +4

    Great video, may I advise you to put on a 🎤 for the next video? Makes the audio more consistent and easier for the ears 😊

  • @timetraveler1973
    @timetraveler1973 2 года назад +4

    those prints look awful fresh. WHERE IS DENNIS NEDRY

    • @firegator6853
      @firegator6853 2 года назад

      if you look carefully there are cracks on some of them...at this point they are hardened like rock especially the first one 2:33 there is this big line on top of it which is a crack

    • @timetraveler1973
      @timetraveler1973 2 года назад

      @@firegator6853 the raptor fences arent out are they? WHY WOULD HE TURN THE RAPTOR FENCES OFF

    • @firegator6853
      @firegator6853 2 года назад

      @@timetraveler1973 oooh fu-

    • @timetraveler1973
      @timetraveler1973 2 года назад

      @@firegator6853 duh duh,- duh duh,- DUH DUH DUHHHHHH DEEEE DEE DUHH DUHHH *chorus* ---- brah i can be a musician

  • @katymoates4490
    @katymoates4490 2 года назад +1

    I like this guy

  • @jorgemarquezzepeda8179
    @jorgemarquezzepeda8179 2 года назад +1

    Great information! One Question!?! Why on earth didnt your team divert the water around the tracks????? Water will erode the tracks with time. Dont we want to preserve them??

    • @gabrieldnchf2822
      @gabrieldnchf2822 2 года назад

      It’s been 100 million years you think a little creek is gonna erode them fully in a decade?

  • @calebbusing6171
    @calebbusing6171 Год назад

    Someday, I'm going there.

  • @STHFGDBY
    @STHFGDBY 2 года назад +1

    When you look at the Veggie - saurs and you see how big many of them could grow to , it's fair to believe that their young's success rate of reaching adulthood was quiet good. The adults in the herd species obviously defended the calf's very well, just like elephants today. Those dino tails could probably swipe a large carnivore right of it's feet . And again like Elephants they probably circled the wagons around the Calf's when large Carnivores or even packs of raptors were licking their lips looking for their chance. And those veggie - saurs that didn't have that luxury of immense size had great senses, and speed. Just like the Gazelle etc fleeing from Cheetahs today. I'd believe the T.Rex probably fought to make kills because there's evidence of Rex tooth marks and puncture holes on fossils of Triceratops, but its also easy to believe that the Rex could easily steal kills from other predators. I would imagine they did that a lot. They probably hung around watering holes hidden from view and let other carnivores pounce of unsuspecting Veggie-saurs drinking, and then they made their move. And it's quite possible T. Rex didn't hunt alone either because an animal like the Triceratops was obviously a formidable adversary and was also probably never alone, he had his buddies with him. The one thing that could destroy a T.Rex was a serious injury. If you can't hunt then you die.

    • @noah19475
      @noah19475 2 года назад

      Thats a lot of writing

  • @calebbusing6171
    @calebbusing6171 Год назад

    I've seen dinosaur tracks before but none that size.

  • @MrBluedude33
    @MrBluedude33 2 года назад +1

    SO AMAZING :3 WOULD BE AMAZING TO VISIT THIS PARK, WE HAVE SIMILAR VOLCANIC ROCK FOOTPRINTS IN AUSTRALIA :) BUT NOT AS CLEAR AS THESE

  • @danger8880
    @danger8880 2 года назад +2

    This is not walking with dinosaurs are walking with dinosaurs is a show

  • @estebanbarresi2188
    @estebanbarresi2188 2 года назад +1

    Si ahi pisada de dinosagruos abra fosiles de dinosagruos

  • @keegangunstanson6382
    @keegangunstanson6382 2 года назад +1

    I’ve went there once when I was 6 and I wish that I would’ve noticed the fossils.

  • @hellochickennugget9514
    @hellochickennugget9514 2 года назад +1

    Is it just me or at the beginning his mic is legging

  • @hyperspace3022
    @hyperspace3022 2 года назад +1

    Nice vid but im realizing there is some misinformation being said.

  • @savithasanthosh7589
    @savithasanthosh7589 2 года назад +1

    🐾🐾😳😲😲😲

  • @garyjaensch7143
    @garyjaensch7143 2 года назад +2

    Millions of years is just imaginations, Cambridge University studies show that Australian Aborigines languages are only 4000 years old, and everyone can make up their own minds if the nodosaur/ ankylosaurus could possibly be any older than hundreds or thousands of years old as it was found 3D with skin and Guts, as blood vessels and soft tissue was found in so called 65 million year dinosaur bones by Mary sweitzer,
    Of course you can never be wrong if your always allowed a new theory, everyone should study the Egyptians carved on the Hoysaleswara temple in India, see how fake the history and theory science we have been taught is!!! Watch Kurt Wise’s video in-depth explanation of Noah’s flood.

    • @roshanramesh2634
      @roshanramesh2634 2 года назад

      Calm down dude 😁

    • @garyjaensch7143
      @garyjaensch7143 2 года назад

      @@roshanramesh2634 how do you know if I need calming? Do you have some kind of miraculous gift?

    • @garyjaensch7143
      @garyjaensch7143 2 года назад

      @@roshanramesh2634 perhaps you should take a look at real science and the reality that we are de evolving just as the Bible says,
      Watch John Sanfords video on genetic entropy ,a geneticist involved with Smithsonian, only people who can’t stand being wrong, or have an agenda like money, deny what’s so obvious , we go back to just 3, and it would be one if not for the flood.

  • @calebbusing6171
    @calebbusing6171 Год назад

    🦕🦖

  • @whatjusthappened911
    @whatjusthappened911 2 года назад +1

    I Like it but brontosaurus is not real, it was mistaken for a other animal named “apatosaurus”. Sorry I just had to say it, im a dinosaur nerd

    • @Immafraid
      @Immafraid 2 года назад

      Incorrect. Brontosaurus is a very real genus.

  • @MarshDoodYT
    @MarshDoodYT 2 года назад +1

    Ah the T. rex and apotosaurus

  • @Conkee1711
    @Conkee1711 2 года назад +3

    As soon as he said Brontosaurus I was out.

    • @samchan6191
      @samchan6191 2 года назад +3

      Dude, there’s this dinosaur fossil discovered a while back and it’s named brontosaurus, so yeah brontosaurus is in a way real now

    • @AltairBlue
      @AltairBlue 2 года назад +1

      Brontosaurus has been Valid since 2015

    • @adambeckett8394
      @adambeckett8394 2 года назад +2

      Brontosaurus excelsius is considered a valid taxon. Back from the penalty box, baby!

  • @zxAMBULANCExz
    @zxAMBULANCExz 2 года назад +1

    I hate that he makes me feel like im a fucking idiot.

  • @marymunah2347
    @marymunah2347 2 года назад

    Hey you cannot do that

  • @trillersscenes9884
    @trillersscenes9884 2 года назад +1

    fix ur microphone

  • @louisemarsh6106
    @louisemarsh6106 2 года назад +1

    🤡🤡🤡🤣🤣🤣

  • @kebabmarley2505
    @kebabmarley2505 7 месяцев назад

    nice try you darwinists

  • @meowsama2786
    @meowsama2786 2 года назад

    Joke