Here is a list of Dinosaurs you should cover next should be Neoventor, mapusaurus, ceratosaurus ,suchomimus ,therizinosaurus ,becklespinax, majungasaurus, gaunlong , stygimoloch, kentrosaurus, mamenchisaurus and monolophosaurus. Non dinosaurs you should cover pteranodon , dimetrodon, styxosaurus , lystrosaurus , poposaurus and gryposuchus.
Triceratops was my favorite dinosaur back when I was a kid, now almost 65 years later, it still is. Thanks for highlighting the ceratopsians in this video.
Does ceratopsians are really famous group of dinosaurs and another of my favorite group of dinosaurs as well they were prominent throughout the late Cretaceous period mostly areas around Alberta Montana other areas like that of course which is known as the hell Creek formation which is where the e famous triceratops is from with pachyrhinosaurus appearing in the most recent Jurassic world chaos theory and there is a whole group of ceratopsians that can be recognized the world over.
I was surprised to hear that there was cancer found in a dinosaur bone! I always thought cancer was a strictly human disease that only came about in the last 200 years or so.
Am Wondering why scientist can not the dino bones the same way forensic scientists do when checking how a person died. Should be able to tell if it was by fire, etc.
What's your favourite Ceratopsian?
Styracosaurus
Pachyrhinosaurus
Here is a list of Dinosaurs you should cover next should be Neoventor, mapusaurus, ceratosaurus ,suchomimus ,therizinosaurus ,becklespinax, majungasaurus, gaunlong , stygimoloch, kentrosaurus, mamenchisaurus and monolophosaurus. Non dinosaurs you should cover pteranodon , dimetrodon, styxosaurus , lystrosaurus , poposaurus and gryposuchus.
Oh yes and parasaurolophus I feel like that's a famous dinosaur that you should cover
Centrosaurus
Triceratops was my favorite dinosaur back when I was a kid, now almost 65 years later, it still is. Thanks for highlighting the ceratopsians in this video.
Thank you for the longer video I like em longer rather than short,like the fifteen min ones u were posting
You make the most creative content!
Another well researched video with excellent animation.Thank you.
Another fantastic and informative video - thank you!
My favorite type of dinos!
Like that music the one that starts at 21:03 is my favorite soundtrack when it comes to his videos who else agrees tho
Penits
How can you not love dinosaurs.
I happened to be painting a Styracosaurus figure 😅
Yo The music at 21:04 is really really Cathy you should listen to it
Shut up you cock
I’d really appreciate it if you did a video like this for the family of tyrannosaurs. I’ve always been curious how this group came to be.
The voice sounds more… animated than it used to. I liked it better the old way - calmer.
Maybe they don’t wanna hear the ai accusations anymore? Idk
Unnoticeable
"AI accusations"…? It’s A.I… Lol. That’s not an accusation, it’s a declaration. An observation resulting in a conclusion. Haha.
I agree by the way.
Is what it is shut up fuckin moanin minny
The music at 21:03 what is it called its very catchy
Shut up u helmet
Does ceratopsians are really famous group of dinosaurs and another of my favorite group of dinosaurs as well they were prominent throughout the late Cretaceous period mostly areas around Alberta Montana other areas like that of course which is known as the hell Creek formation which is where the e famous triceratops is from with pachyrhinosaurus appearing in the most recent Jurassic world chaos theory and there is a whole group of ceratopsians that can be recognized the world over.
🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍💯
How about Ankylosaurus? I have mud fossils.
Lol I got a alfred melcha grovasphach but who gives a fuck amg!!
I was surprised to hear that there was cancer found in a dinosaur bone! I always thought cancer was a strictly human disease that only came about in the last 200 years or so.
What drugs do u consume. Never heard of a dog has cancer.? Hahaha
Who knows...there are no dinosaur bones. Fossils are rocks.
Am Wondering why scientist can not the dino bones the same way forensic scientists do when checking how a person died. Should be able to tell if it was by fire, etc.