You’re Probably Wrong About Dinosaurs

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

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  • @CleoAbram
    @CleoAbram  16 часов назад +34

    Big thanks to Ground News for sponsoring this video and supporting independent journalism! Check out groundnews.com/Cleo see the full picture of your news.

    • @-KRIS042-
      @-KRIS042- 16 часов назад

      ❤❤❤

    • @SuperMortiki
      @SuperMortiki 16 часов назад +1

      Love your channel and would love to support but I can't afford to pay monthly fees for news. Especially over 4 dollars per month. Sorry

    • @mattrzewnicki6343
      @mattrzewnicki6343 14 часов назад +1

      @@SuperMortiki They have a $10/year plan. Gotta do more research before you comment.

    • @QuestUnlocked1
      @QuestUnlocked1 14 часов назад +1

      Such a cool partner for the channel, thank you fo sharing :)

  • @chessmyantidrug
    @chessmyantidrug 16 часов назад +204

    Chickens are dinosaurs. That means all chicken nuggets are dino nuggets.

    • @transsexual_computer_faery
      @transsexual_computer_faery 14 часов назад

      love a good dino wing

    • @Tryh4rd3rr
      @Tryh4rd3rr 14 часов назад +3

      Yo, are you a genius?

    • @BlewJ
      @BlewJ 14 часов назад +2

      Chicken nuggets aren't chicken

    • @outerrealm
      @outerrealm 14 часов назад

      A Fred Flintstone favorite.

    • @outerrealm
      @outerrealm 14 часов назад

      @@BlewJPink slime blobs deep fried.

  • @Threelever
    @Threelever 16 часов назад +161

    Take a minute to appreciate the production level

  • @Shosara
    @Shosara 16 часов назад +52

    I like all your videos really as a general rule. But man, this video of them all, really encapsulates the "optimistic (tech) stories" mantra. Seeing your eyes light up when you arrive at the dig site, when you managed to dig up an actual dinusaur fossil, and any time you got to learn something new? It had me smiling along the whole time! thanks for taking us with you on this journey. I am sure many more that grew up with a land before time and jurassic park grew up loving dinosaurs, and i am kinda sad i never realized going into paleontology was something i could have done, working in IT now, i wish i was able to dig up dinosaurs insatead :D

    • @CleoAbram
      @CleoAbram  15 часов назад +17

      Thank you so much! This episode really was a childhood dream come true

  • @DoktorTaiko
    @DoktorTaiko 16 часов назад +79

    This dog around all of those precious bones somehow makes me nervous.

    • @batuhan_a_kocak
      @batuhan_a_kocak 16 часов назад +19

      Thankfully, they're not really bones. The organic tissue is replaced by minerals, making a bone-shaped stone a.k.a. a fossil

    • @AngelicaCline-i6d
      @AngelicaCline-i6d 14 часов назад

      🤣

  • @roberttanguay8532
    @roberttanguay8532 16 часов назад +27

    She was in Alberta Canada for this video, so that would have put her in the Alberta Badlands down around Drumheller. The lab they went to would be The Royal Tyrel Museum in Drumheller Alberta.
    In the Alberta Badlands, you could go hiking & camping to look for fossils yourself. The only area you can't go (without being on a tour of one) is an active dig site. It is an amazing feeling exploring the Badlands and even more so if/when you find an actual fossil. I found my first fossil in 1975 and more throughout the years.

    • @morryDad
      @morryDad 14 часов назад

      I’m surprised by the trees. Is the dinosaur trail near drumheller too?

  • @jefffree3125
    @jefffree3125 16 часов назад +26

    I see Dinos, I click. I see Cleo, I click. Both together!? Double click.

  • @reubenbraganca397
    @reubenbraganca397 16 часов назад +12

    Props to the dinosaurs for a new Cleoabaram video

  • @just_mdd4
    @just_mdd4 15 часов назад +28

    Obligatory bird comment - birds breath in and out simultaneously! As for me, I can only breath in with my nose and mouth at the same time, or out with my nose and mouth at the same time.

    • @savvysatvik
      @savvysatvik 15 часов назад

      bot came here too

    • @just_mdd4
      @just_mdd4 15 часов назад

      @@savvysatvik Is the bot in the room with us?

  • @fadikhashram4683
    @fadikhashram4683 15 часов назад +3

    Cleo, your videos are absolutely INCREDIBLE! I am subscribed to the best science channels and every time you ask the right questions, in the most curious way and you answer them so well! Your work is stunning, I deeply appreciate it, thank you!

  • @Rugras.
    @Rugras. 16 часов назад +9

    You should come to Australia and see a living dinosaur, the Cassowary.

  • @AnnieRose1994
    @AnnieRose1994 14 часов назад

    If you ever see this comment I just wanted to say that your videos are fantastic. I'm a field biologist (I study mostly carnivores now but lots of other critters) and I know a little bit more than average about this topic because I have a brother who is a paleontologist (he studied dinos in the past but now works on Pleistocene/Ice Age mammals in the Serengeti). The visuals and enthusiasm here are so great! I literally look forward to these more than any other on youtube

  • @TheCho5enJuan
    @TheCho5enJuan 16 часов назад +2

    Every single episode you put out was just utterly amazing and always leaves me wanting more!

  • @DigitalFootprintShow
    @DigitalFootprintShow 15 часов назад +3

    Top-notch video as usual!
    After watching this, I'm surprised by just how LITTLE we know about the dinosaurs. Yeah we learned a lot and we're learning more than ever, but the fact that something as basic as color is STILL a mystery is wild to me.
    All of our scientific advancement and new technology, but we're not 100% sure about what color they were, if they had skin flaps, feathers, etc.
    I'm excited to see how much we find out in the future with AI tools!

    • @adamgeigerjr6995
      @adamgeigerjr6995 14 часов назад

      AI tools are man-made .. would be just as good as guess as a toddler

  • @mohamedgtmf5awadallah123
    @mohamedgtmf5awadallah123 14 часов назад +1

    Finally Cleo!!!! Don't do this to us again. Don't keep us waiting for this weekly dose of optimistic videos. I became more addicted to your content, keep the hype and the spirit up

  • @TheDinosaursSkin
    @TheDinosaursSkin 15 часов назад +2

    OMG it’s us 14:42 !! The dinosaur’s skin!! 🦖🦖🦖

  • @False-Data
    @False-Data 16 часов назад +5

    If she finds a new species they can call it Cleosaurus!!😁♥️

  • @mattrzewnicki6343
    @mattrzewnicki6343 14 часов назад

    Love all your videos. The formatting is amazing, you go into detail, but not too deep. Deep enough to make it interesting without the boringness of going too deep. The stories you write are thought provoking while light and easy to understand. The video lengths are perfect too, long enough to tell your story yet short enough to not lose attention. Well done Cleo, well done.
    Oh yeah, dinosaurs are fricken cool

  • @Doofito
    @Doofito 15 часов назад +1

    5:30 did Cleo just say “nutty”? 😭😂

  • @lukusblack6442
    @lukusblack6442 15 часов назад +1

    That was my dream job when I was a kid, an archeologist or a paleontologist. There's something about digging up something interesting that hasn't been seen in hundreds or millions of years, and maybe finding out something that modern human science and history don't know yet.

  • @I_am_jyotiraditya
    @I_am_jyotiraditya 13 часов назад +1

    Watching National Geographic Channel RN😂

  • @IJaba27
    @IJaba27 16 часов назад +3

    Optimistic Science >>>

  • @davidcope51
    @davidcope51 16 часов назад +2

    Thanks, really enjoyed this. In a time of increasing anti-science from some parts of the world it is important to educate and inspire not only current, but future minds. I think you do this so well. (And with great production values)

  • @Carmel_Maya
    @Carmel_Maya 16 часов назад +2

    you are positive energy.. thank you and thanks for great content

  • @stufflistings
    @stufflistings 13 часов назад

    Yet another amazing video

  • @Ornitholestes1
    @Ornitholestes1 13 часов назад

    Sinosauropteryx, the first scientifically recognized non-avian dinosaur with feathers, was actually described in 1996. However, there have been paleoartists (such as Greg Paul) who correctly postulated that theropods had feathers (and illustrated this hypothesis with a surprisingly high amount of foresight) all the way back in the 80s, based on what was already known back then, that birds are surviving members of this group.
    So yeah, Jurassic Park could have actually known better, but they decided that feathers were too controversial (and perhaps not threatening enough for a main movie monster?) back then, and for most of their sequels they decided to almost completely ignore the issue and keep the aesthetic from the first movie instead of updating their dinosaurs in accordance with scientific progress.
    Admittedly even so-called documentaries kept giving us naked dromaeosaurs up into the mid 00s.

  • @akhileshshiva8700
    @akhileshshiva8700 14 часов назад +1

    Ross Geller is gonna love this...

  • @amosdorol04
    @amosdorol04 14 часов назад

    Yall the production for this video is really amazing! We're living the Cleo Cinematic Universe at this point

  • @AngelicaCline-i6d
    @AngelicaCline-i6d 14 часов назад +2

    Sorry Dinosaurs that you had to go but kittens were 100% worth it.

  • @frozna
    @frozna 16 часов назад +3

    6:30 it says yeas instead of years but regardless, great video

    • @CleoAbram
      @CleoAbram  16 часов назад +1

      YEAS! (Whoops, sorry for the typo!)

  • @kimai1641
    @kimai1641 15 часов назад

    Thank you Cleo for making such a digestible video! You make science easier and more fun! As a person who is a bit older than you, learning new information about a much loved subject as dinosaurs and being updated is a treat! I always found the explanations that I was given as a child incomplete but then you keep learning new information as a child and dino's had to take a back seat for new more "important" information. Though I can't think of much that is more important than where we came from!

  • @JD-mm4ub
    @JD-mm4ub 14 часов назад

    Cleo,
    I really love your enthusiasm! Keep it up.

  • @NikabePlays
    @NikabePlays 14 часов назад +1

    great production

  • @im4degreesaboveu
    @im4degreesaboveu 13 часов назад

    Love your story telling and enthusiasm on this channel. Its very refreshing. I'll sit down with my kids later to watch this with them

  • @Sentrme
    @Sentrme 14 часов назад

    Really awesome content!! Thank you Cleo

  • @livelifefamilyzone
    @livelifefamilyzone 15 часов назад +1

    I think this is the coolest ep for me so far. I just think millions of years from now, someone or something will dig up and try to learn humans or humans in our era the same way. It's both astonishing and weird at the same time. 😅

  • @fabricioluizdasilva
    @fabricioluizdasilva 15 часов назад

    Great storytelling intertwined with great journalism... exactly what we need the most these days. Congrats, and thank you, for your work!

  • @frostjune6072
    @frostjune6072 14 часов назад

    my only problem with this video is its WAY TOO SHORT PLEASE DO MORE

  • @savvysatvik
    @savvysatvik 15 часов назад +1

    Ross Geller is really excited for this one!

  • @Kevan808
    @Kevan808 14 часов назад

    The most enjoyable thing about your videos is your enthusiasm! Keep up the great content!

  • @wijoca
    @wijoca 14 часов назад +1

    Very cool, nice vid!
    - not a bot

  • @gregomeara3023
    @gregomeara3023 15 часов назад

    What a precise, fantastic, insightful and thoroughly enjoyable video Cleo .. Half the facts you stated I had no idea about.Thank you for such enjoyable video. The child within you put a sparkle in your eye and it created one of the best RUclips vids I have ever seen

  • @QueForEu
    @QueForEu 14 часов назад

    I look forward to the day your content is memorialized in the foundations of American curriculum. My mother was an elementary school teacher for 35 years. She would have shown your videos, especially this one, to her kids. Thank you so much for discussing a topic that strikes so many kids with such awe and wonder in such a spectacular & fun fashion.

  • @uncleanunicorn4571
    @uncleanunicorn4571 15 часов назад

    Just when i thought my appreciation for dinosaurs couldn't get any bigger...

  • @TLguitar
    @TLguitar 14 часов назад

    Not related to dinosaurs, but because you gave the zebra soft tissue reconstruction as an example: did you know that horses and their relatives (Equus), i.e. zebras and donkeys, originate in North America and have only reached Eurasia and Africa a couple of million years ago?
    And also the camel! The paracamelus crossed the Bering Land Bridge about 6 million years ago.
    The geography and climates we associate with these modern animals are very different from those of their relatively recent ancestors.

  • @BaronyDuvet84
    @BaronyDuvet84 16 часов назад +1

    This is amazing. Not just amazing. This is spectacular. But multiply that by 180 million times.

  • @lostfan5054
    @lostfan5054 16 часов назад

    Thanks for another great vid, Cleo!

  • @ken7165
    @ken7165 16 часов назад +1

    I KNEW the Shoebill was a legit dinosaur!

  • @AntonRosier
    @AntonRosier 13 часов назад

    Dimetrodon being there at 9:13 really upsets me

  • @Jakobfox-s7v
    @Jakobfox-s7v 15 часов назад +1

    dimetrodon is not a dinosaur it was around before the dinosaurs

  • @haragopal1
    @haragopal1 14 часов назад +1

    Name of the Asteroid that killed dinosaurs is The Chicxulub crater

  • @johnflynn7035
    @johnflynn7035 16 часов назад

    Mighty work, well done.

  • @Charlielizard
    @Charlielizard 13 часов назад

    This has been one of the best videos I've seen in a while. Cleo, you're awesome.

  • @False-Data
    @False-Data 16 часов назад +2

    2:10 🤣🤣 lol

    • @Tyoung152
      @Tyoung152 14 часов назад

      Meat heavy . No cheese

    • @False-Data
      @False-Data 14 часов назад +1

      @Tyoung152 wtf?

  • @senuramarasinghe
    @senuramarasinghe 16 часов назад +1

    Already know its a banger!!

  • @jacksavage7808
    @jacksavage7808 14 часов назад

    Really enjoy your videos.

  • @waitstill7091
    @waitstill7091 14 часов назад

    "Godzilla Debunked" could have been another great title for the video! Since Godzilla stood upright we know it couldn't have been a T-Rex.

  • @fundakonusuyor
    @fundakonusuyor 15 часов назад +3

    18:54
    I’m glad someone else finally told the untold story. I had covered it a few months ago, and as a climate scientist, I was really frustrated that nobody emphasized it wasn’t only about meteorites. Thanks, Cleo, for covering this. ❤ Also, after a pause, I’m back to covering the science, even if it’s in Turkish for now.

  • @PsychoticBufoon
    @PsychoticBufoon 13 часов назад

    Gosh, your childlike wonder is so infectious and relatable. Thank you for yet another incredible video

  • @Repeal_22nd_Amendment
    @Repeal_22nd_Amendment 14 часов назад

    Howdy from Temple, Texas, USA. Great content, thank you!

  • @SarfarazAhmad89
    @SarfarazAhmad89 14 часов назад

    your video's intro nearly gave me the same feeling as a strobing effect

  • @user-ub7wn8kj6m
    @user-ub7wn8kj6m 15 часов назад

    Best vid yet!

  • @ParkerFloris
    @ParkerFloris 14 часов назад

    My childhood summed up in one video

  • @TeaDrivenDev
    @TeaDrivenDev 13 часов назад

    That chickens are dinosaurs isn't even that wild of a thing - they can be pretty terrifying if you really think about it. But probably the smallest dinosaurs ever are also alive today - hummingbirds. Hummingbirds are dinosaurs.

  • @United_Wings
    @United_Wings 14 часов назад

    13:04 "Dinosaurs are still alive" wow 😳😮

  • @risithmarshall8654
    @risithmarshall8654 15 часов назад

    Thanks Cleo

  • @AmethystPeople
    @AmethystPeople 14 часов назад

    If birds are dinosaurs, humans are reptiles. This isn't a useful way to distinguish animals outside of phylogeny.

  • @Abhishekbora919
    @Abhishekbora919 14 часов назад

    "I consume Dinosaurs on a regular basis".. That is going on my resume...

  • @brandonfetter3559
    @brandonfetter3559 14 часов назад

    16:35..a Parasaur with a waddle!! I love that so much!

  • @feeterican
    @feeterican 15 часов назад

    When I was a kid my favorite 3 were the Stegosaurus, T-Rex and the V Raptor.

  • @soysandr1ne
    @soysandr1ne 15 часов назад

    Love your channel! I learn so much 💖

  • @paulblease6029
    @paulblease6029 14 часов назад

    Nice one!

  • @nishant2947
    @nishant2947 16 часов назад +1

    That's crazy ☠️☠️ ... Atleast it's not Human Bones

  • @sega_kid4288
    @sega_kid4288 13 часов назад

    Saw Dimetrodons on the Dino graphs but Dimetrodon are not dinosaurs. They are actually more closely related to mammals than to reptiles and they lived millions of years before dinosaurs

  • @PhotoHorizon-xw9jy
    @PhotoHorizon-xw9jy 16 часов назад

    Thank you Chloe, another great documentary, love you're energy, keep it up❤

  • @Clarence-og9tu
    @Clarence-og9tu 15 часов назад

    This is the BOMB video! Loved it. Thanks!

  • @guillaume5623
    @guillaume5623 16 часов назад

    This is a really well made vidéo. Thanks !

  • @esrider7765
    @esrider7765 15 часов назад

    Many Many Many years ago when I was just in school, probably around 10 or so, we had to build papermache scenery for some imaginary dinosaur family. I built a cave for mine to live. The teacher had a fit saying they never lived in cave, really !!! Scared me for life :-)

  • @adarshgaming708
    @adarshgaming708 16 часов назад +1

    oh shit my chicken is a dino

  • @BrianHurry
    @BrianHurry 15 часов назад

    I'm so happy that you had a great time.

  • @tomfridsma989
    @tomfridsma989 13 часов назад

    Loved your video.

  • @chakravarthi1174
    @chakravarthi1174 15 часов назад

    Very informative!! Thanks to cleo ❤❤

  • @aniruddhbhawnani6759
    @aniruddhbhawnani6759 14 часов назад

    i love cleo she is just soo ambitious and curious💚🦴

  • @BrianHurry
    @BrianHurry 15 часов назад

    This is a really great video. Good job everyone!

  • @rishi_sk
    @rishi_sk 13 часов назад

    What an incredible video

  • @alinab9942
    @alinab9942 14 часов назад

    6:16 i felt that

  • @AmethystPeople
    @AmethystPeople 14 часов назад

    the title didn't know how much of a nerd I am

  • @TheNewWisdom
    @TheNewWisdom 14 часов назад

    Nicely done, love it... ❤🌟

  • @AnoNYmous-bz2ef
    @AnoNYmous-bz2ef 14 часов назад

    Someone's joining Dinosaur December ❤

  • @MrMorton
    @MrMorton 16 часов назад

    Love Love Love this! Absolutely wonderful! 💙 🦕🦖

  • @asifahmed5701
    @asifahmed5701 16 часов назад

    By far my most favourite episode ever ❤❤❤

  • @DTM366
    @DTM366 16 часов назад

    Love U Cleo!

  • @wilgarcia1
    @wilgarcia1 15 часов назад

    Love seeing people visit Maya at alveus animal sanctuary and hug her Emu. Especially when they realize they just embraced a dinosaur =D

  • @brichan1851
    @brichan1851 14 часов назад

    This is an incredible channel. How wonderful!❤❤❤

  • @ShubhamKumar-nq6ko
    @ShubhamKumar-nq6ko 14 часов назад

    with each video of yours its my inner child curiosity that gets to the brim eveerytime.

  • @davidl6757
    @davidl6757 16 часов назад

    Excellent presentation. You make all your videos so informative and engaging. Love your enthusiasm too. Thanks for all you do. Fantastic education * if true 😊

  • @matthewlzimmerman
    @matthewlzimmerman 14 часов назад

    My kids LOVED this episode ❤. Thanks for sharing

  • @IfnotnowthenneverIIT
    @IfnotnowthenneverIIT 14 часов назад

    This video has made me realize that how rare and unique and brilliant human mind is. like in comparison to the time dinosaurs have lived on earth, our time is nothing. Still we have created so much around us, all those discoveries and inventions, to the extend that in some cases we even reach the physical constrains. i am just amazed by how beautiful and limited and rare intelligence is.

  • @True69.
    @True69. 13 часов назад

    Then what about the question of how some dinosaurs survived and are the chickens themselves today?

  • @One_step_above_is_here
    @One_step_above_is_here 15 часов назад

    If the new Jurassic park film is good that would truly make life worth living