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  • Опубликовано: 14 фев 2022
  • Paleontologist Dave Hone looks at 10 dinosaur scenes from movies and rates them based on realism.
    He looks at "Jurassic World" (2015), "Terra Nova" (2011), "Dinosaur" (2000), "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" (2018), "The Land Before Time" (1988), "Jurassic Park" (1993), "Journey to the Center of the Earth" (2008), "King Kong" (2005), "Jurassic Park III" (2001), and "Age of Dinosaurs" (2013).
    Hone's research focuses on the behavior and ecology of dinosaurs and pterosaurs. He has written for The Guardian, National Geographic, The Sunday Telegraph, and the BBC Walking with Dinosaurs website. Hone contributes to the podcast "Terrible Lizards" and is the author of "The Tyrannosaur Chronicles."
    Find out more here: www.davehone.co.uk/new-species/
    And he can be found on Twitter: / dave_hone
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    Paleontologist Breaks Down 10 Dinosaur Scenes In Movies And TV | How Real Is It?

Комментарии • 5 тыс.

  • @HannahMikayla430
    @HannahMikayla430 2 года назад +5

    i love how he was like "this t-rex vs spinosaurus fight is completely ridiculous and stupid but i enjoyed it ill give it an 8"

  • @teddyf3960
    @teddyf3960 Год назад +3

    “We accidentally gave it cuttlefish camouflage and we don’t know how.” This guy is hilarious 😂

  • @UnSenorMuySerio
    @UnSenorMuySerio Год назад +2

    I really like his way of rating, like: "everything is wrong in this scene, but I still give it a 7, cause a dinosaur is always cool no matter how bad recreated it is".

  • @bubblezxallxaroundx
    @bubblezxallxaroundx Год назад +708

    i just know this man has been waiting his whole life for the platform to set things straight on dinosaurs lmao love his energy

  • @christ4032
    @christ4032 2 года назад +11

    Passionate paleontologist who thinks children are annoying? 10/10 for accuracy on Dr Grant at least.

  • @maxputhoff1436
    @maxputhoff1436 2 года назад +3

    "I refuse on principle to answer 'who would win in a fight' questions about dinosaurs because it's trite and uninteresting. But it's T-Rex." Lmfao that was a good one.

  • @ClassifiedRanTom

    Grant: “Don’t move, she can’t see you if you don’t move.”

  • @jen-a-purr

    He’s got a point, “Lions don’t sneak up behind buffalo & roar & then chase them down…” he’s sure got a point there.

  • @TheSamfrog
    @TheSamfrog 2 года назад +6

    I love how much fun this guy is having with his nitpicking. Bring him back

  • @pixelapocrypha
    @pixelapocrypha 2 года назад +4

    "I'm not going to answer who would win because that's about the most boring question you could ask about dinosaurs.

  • @NeroCM
    @NeroCM  +169

    I love how easy it is to debunk any animal only seeing movement:

  • @devongenereux1656
    @devongenereux1656 Год назад +104

    how he brings existing animals in to explain possible behaviour is great because I've never ever considered that before

  • @Jennyfisch
    @Jennyfisch 2 года назад +1

    My biggest pet peeve about dinosaur films is them roaring at their prey before attacking, giving it time to run away. I feel very validated now that an actual expert feels the same way.

  • @kickballjedi
    @kickballjedi Год назад +878

    I always thought "Don't move, their eyesight is based on movement" is something you tell somebody else as you run away.

  • @koriko88
    @koriko88 Год назад +443

    I think it seems pretty odd that these animals would automatically just be incredibly aggressive and violent all the time, particularly in areas they're unfamiliar with and don't consider to be their territory.

  • @csbanki
    @csbanki Год назад +295

    I'm surprised he didn't mention the fact that Iguanodons are actually larger than Carnotauruses.

  • @Oakshield2
    @Oakshield2 2 года назад +2

    This is the most thorough expert you guys have had on the series yet. Every scene, he catches almost every single thing you can think of. Invite him on for a round two!

  • @CartoonHero1986
    @CartoonHero1986 2 года назад +1

    I LOVE that he pointed out that herbivores can be extremely dangerous and aggressive. I literally lived in the Rockies, we had brown and black bears, lynx and other small wild cats, wolves, and bunch of other top predator animals right there all over the forest outside our doors, and the two animals we had to watch out for most where Elk, and Bighorn Sheep since they were the most aggressive in terms unexpected encounters with them. Elks reer up and beat you with their front hooves it's enough to pummel you to death, and Bighorns charge and ram but they live in large herds and they team up if threatened by you getting too close to the heard. Most predators flee long before a human even sees them unless they have a reason to protect the territory you're both in, they are desperate for food and are now willing to stalk other animals they usually see as competing predators, or you're being dumb and blocking their escape route/trying to approach them which they see as you stalking and hunting them.

  • @polarisnorth
    @polarisnorth Год назад +129

    This guy is living my dream. I wanted to be a paleontologist so badly when I was a kid. Even before I saw Jurassic Park, I was already that kid who knew Everything About Dinosaurs. It didn't end up happening, but I still love a good dinosaur movie.

  • @lukewhatidid1735
    @lukewhatidid1735 Год назад +478

    My thing with people dissecting Jurassic Dinosaurs is that they specifically explain in the films that the dinosaurs are designed with genomes borrowed from modern day reptiles, and even the scientist in the films gets into arguments about how the Dinosaurs would look very different back then, but that each park curator pushes them to make BIGGER, SCARIER, COOLER forms.