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  • Check out the Most AMAZING Fossil Discoveries Ever! This top 10 list of mysterious archaeological discoveries has some of the strangest and most incredible prehistoric animal bones ever found!
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    10. Patagotitan
    In 2012, a farmer came across a stone littered with the remains of all kinds of dinosaurs. Some of the fossilized bones in particular, were determined to belong to a massive herbivore. This new species is arguably the most massive dinosaur ever discovered!! Now known as the Patagotitan mayorum, this titanosaur was 122 feet (37 m) long, nearly 20 feet high (6 m) at the shoulder, and weighed over 70 tons.
    9. Megalosaurus
    The Megalosaurus was found in England in 1676, where a fragmentary bone was discovered in a limestone quarry in Oxfordshire. This find was one of the first dinosaurs ever discovered!! The first scientists to examine the bone thought it might have come from a Roman war elephant, or even from a giant human like those mentioned in the Bible. The fragment was the end of a femur, but because of its shape, it was labeled “Scrotum humanum”. The name stuck until 1827, when it was given its proper name.
    8. Tyrannosaurus Rex
    What listing of huge fossils would be complete without the king of the dinosaurs? It was one of the largest predators ever, with just its skull measuring over five feet long! It’s estimated that T. rex had the greatest bite force in history, at about 8000 pounds of pressure - about the weight of three small cars! Now scientists believe that adult t-rexes could have been covered in feathers.
    7. Giganotosaurus
    Its name is often mispronounced as “giganto-saurus,” a name that would be appropriate for its immense size, but that’s actually the name of another dinosaur. Giganotosaurus’ name is really Greek for “great Southern lizard.” Found in Argentina, this beast lived during the Late Cretaceous period, about 97 million years ago. It was larger than a T-rex, estimated to be about 45 feet long (13.7 m) and tipping the scales at 15 tons. That’s a several tons heavier and five feet longer than T. rex!
    6. Archaeopteryx
    The Archaeopteryx is a transitional species between dinosaurs and birds. It is often considered the first bird. This remarkable creature was first found in southern Germany in 1860. It’s not very large - only about the size of a raven - but the quality that makes it “big” is its plumage. Like birds, the Archaeopteryx had flight feathers, and these have been beautifully preserved in the fossil record. In fact, eleven separate specimens have been discovered, all of them with their feathers clearly shown.
    5. Diplodocus
    First discovered in 1877 in Colorado, Diplodocus was a four-footed, herbivorous giant. It lived in North America during the Jurassic period, about 155 million years ago. A long-necked, long-tailed creature, the Diplodocus measured about 108 feet (33 m) long and weighed about 17.6 tons (10 to 16 metric tons).
    4. Mosasaurus
    Massive monsters weren’t exclusively found on land. These ancient marine reptiles were not dinosaurs and are believed to be one of the most fearsome predators to live in the ocean. The Mosasaurus could reach lengths of up to 56 feet (17 m) and weigh up to 30,000 pounds (13,607 kg). Paleontologists think that Mosasaurus had tail flukes similar to sharks, and like sharks, it probably could cruise along at a pretty fast speed!
    3. Iguanodon
    The Iguanodon, was a four-legged herbivore that lived during the Jurassic period to the Cretaceous. When a fossil was first obtained by an English doctor in 1825, it was just a gigantic tooth that the doctor called “Iguanodon”, meaning “iguana tooth”. Over the years many different dinosaurs were labelled as iguanodons so it got kind of confusing and it was hard to find big skeletons and artists started to create their own beasts based on bits and pieces of information.
    2. Hadrosaurus
    Their name translates to “bulky lizard,” but we know them better as duck-billed dinosaurs. These creatures were the most common dinosaurs, found all across Europe, North America and Asia during the late Cretaceous period about 80 million years ago.
    Hadrosaurs were herbivores, and they probably lived near water. They ran on two legs and had a stiff tail that helped them balance.
    1. Yutyrannus
    This dinosaur was a distant cousin of the T-Rex and lived in the Cretaceous period. Discovered in northeastern China, these guys were big, scary, and fluffy!!
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Комментарии • 2,5 тыс.

  • @joecormier8894
    @joecormier8894 5 лет назад +2243

    I think its incredible that we humans have found out about things that have happened on earth millions of years ago lol. Just imagine what fossils are buried in the ocean floor.

    • @N-VAMusic
      @N-VAMusic 5 лет назад +417

      The possibilities that lie on the ocean floor are immense. I guarantee we will eventually find some form of lost civilization along with other creatures and that excites me beyond belief.

    • @wjeremy3231
      @wjeremy3231 4 года назад +19

      I found alien technology when I was swimming. Shh don’t tell anyone!

    • @mrmaxaxl
      @mrmaxaxl 4 года назад +34

      If you laugh you sub! Pffft!! Haha! Where did you read that? The bible?

    • @EOFK2014
      @EOFK2014 4 года назад +3

      joe cormier I know right.

    • @kevinmartin2961
      @kevinmartin2961 4 года назад +4

      @If you laugh you sub! 3k? Nah. No proof of that! These are about 300 old

  • @serphardan4308
    @serphardan4308 3 года назад +318

    its crazy to think there might be a dinosaur fossil under your house

    • @AverageTypicalManokit
      @AverageTypicalManokit 3 года назад +14

      Im a big fan of dinosaurs

    • @rexyjp1237
      @rexyjp1237 3 года назад +7

      I live in the dutch so no dinos for me
      But there are mosasaurs under the netherlands

    • @Flatearth69
      @Flatearth69 3 года назад +3

      But there isnt tho right? Huge fan of dinosaurs btw

    • @serphardan4308
      @serphardan4308 3 года назад +3

      @@Flatearth69 yeah idk tbh but we never know

    • @ophiolatreia93
      @ophiolatreia93 3 года назад +5

      There's a body under mine but I don't think it's a fossil yet shh

  • @henrizzays
    @henrizzays 4 года назад +1027

    Imagine how many dinosaurs we will never know existed because no fossils remain.

    • @davemwangi05
      @davemwangi05 4 года назад +156

      I think archaeologists say we only know 1% of the species that existed

    • @DominatorPlayer
      @DominatorPlayer 4 года назад +41

      henrizzays we just gotta dig deeper and find new areas to dig.

    • @Joe-hj2fu
      @Joe-hj2fu 4 года назад +33

      I think there’s a fossil for every creature just that some are rarer than others

    • @ChuckBeefOG
      @ChuckBeefOG 4 года назад +15

      All the dino bones are fake. Replicas. No full skeletons have been found, these are just projections of what they think they look like.

    • @alfredodistefanolaulhe2212
      @alfredodistefanolaulhe2212 4 года назад +85

      @@ChuckBeefOG That's not exactly. There are many fossils that are 70 % complete, just like T Rex Sue in Chicago Museum. Or T Rex Jane. Those are mostly complete and genuine.

  • @MegaCodmaster5
    @MegaCodmaster5 3 года назад +426

    it’s just an amazing thought to know that all these creatures and animals roamed the same exact land that we roam today! This earth has seen a lot of creatures just come and go! and we’re next on that list 😭

    • @Snapmaw
      @Snapmaw 2 года назад +52

      We'll be responsible for our own extinction though sadly

    • @shaynewheeler9249
      @shaynewheeler9249 2 года назад +12

      Dinosaurs 🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕 🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦕🦖🦖🦖🦕🦕🦕🦕🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦕🦕🦕🦕🦕

    • @TheKing-ke1dz
      @TheKing-ke1dz 2 года назад +4

      subhan allah

    • @shaynewheeler9249
      @shaynewheeler9249 2 года назад

      Ra Stargate swamp mummy

    • @shaynewheeler9249
      @shaynewheeler9249 2 года назад +1

      Extinct millions of years ago dinosaurs

  • @standardcake18
    @standardcake18 5 лет назад +402

    Imagine all the dinosaurs we never found fossils of.... wow. The endless possibilities of our primal earth... I’m speechless just thinking about it

    • @royt7562
      @royt7562 5 лет назад +29

      Agree. There are probably millions we haven't uncovered yet.

    • @whoisthedeepstate7852
      @whoisthedeepstate7852 4 года назад +15

      I know man I just go so interested in this stuff. Earliest species we found for humans is 8 million years and another species around 65 million scientists claim is the origin of bears, cats, dogs, and tigers(lions leapords tigers). Its so crazy. I really wish I could study this for a living but it's just not a marketable skill... the split between where crocodile like animals and birds in the archosaur is really cool because it just shows that eventually we all came from one species.

    • @tmo4330
      @tmo4330 3 года назад

      @@whoisthedeepstate7852 Early man is explained in Genesis. They lived more than 900 years.

    • @whoisthedeepstate7852
      @whoisthedeepstate7852 3 года назад

      @@tmo4330 dude if that shits real thought

    • @tmo4330
      @tmo4330 3 года назад +2

      @@whoisthedeepstate7852 Romans 3:4 God's Word is true. Let every man be called a liar.

  • @matthewcampoli8929
    @matthewcampoli8929 3 года назад +106

    Its amazing all the prehistoric life that once existed. I wish I could go back in time for one day. Although I'd probably get eaten up by one of these monster dinosaurs.
    Great educational video

    • @donquixotedoflamingo6101
      @donquixotedoflamingo6101 2 года назад +12

      same, i really want to go back in time and see what it looked like before

    • @commanderhurst3283
      @commanderhurst3283 2 года назад

      Chances are if you encounter a large therapod, they would either ignore you or not bother, they would want a larger meal.
      That and if you are armed with anything or climb a tree or get into a small space then they will see you as too much trouble to deal with.
      Dinosaurs are just giant birds, if you piss them off then they will just go...

    • @dr.addyreginasvlogs6791
      @dr.addyreginasvlogs6791 11 месяцев назад

      😂

  • @wafflez-man-1995
    @wafflez-man-1995 4 года назад +161

    I’m more scared of the water monsters we had roaming our seas man...

    • @jonlacroi5570
      @jonlacroi5570 4 года назад +17

      Wafflez-Man- I bet you were one of them and got reincarnated many times as different species

    • @amruthavalli1260
      @amruthavalli1260 3 года назад +10

      @@jonlacroi5570 lmao what

    • @wassgood5653
      @wassgood5653 3 года назад

      @@jonlacroi5570 he was probably eaten by one that's why then reincarnated. Maybe that's where his fear comes from

    • @muhammadbinshahreza1178
      @muhammadbinshahreza1178 2 года назад +1

      Like the mosasaurus?

    • @CommandoMaster
      @CommandoMaster 2 года назад +1

      Water dinos are still alive!

  • @Soldiertjj
    @Soldiertjj 4 года назад +41

    These creatures were absolute monsters, stunning.

  • @VierthalerStudios
    @VierthalerStudios 5 лет назад +79

    The T. Rex has been famous long before Jurassic Park ever came out

    • @itarry4
      @itarry4 4 года назад +3

      Yhep. T-Rex has been "the" dinosaur for at least all of my 45 years that and ironically the incorrectly named Brontosaurus that turned out to be the older version of a dinosaur that had already been named something else. Shame really as its got to be the coolest name ever for a Dinosaur when translated to Thunder Lizard.

    • @chieckenman4432
      @chieckenman4432 4 года назад +1

      @@itarry4 not really, brontosaurus is back again as a valid genus

    • @jewellbell8642
      @jewellbell8642 3 года назад +1

      Facts

    • @magentuspriest
      @magentuspriest 2 года назад

      No love for the adorable stegosaurus :(

  • @MagicianFlip69
    @MagicianFlip69 5 лет назад +405

    Me: I have this fully pieced Trex fossil
    Gamestop: awesome, I'll give you $4 for it

    • @donnypuleo8167
      @donnypuleo8167 5 лет назад +1

      MagicianFlip69 😂😂😂

    • @chadmiller7876
      @chadmiller7876 4 года назад +4

      Hey we'll give ya 10% more if you pre-order something! With your sweet powerup card thats 20% so your up to $4.80 now!!!! Welcome to GameStop!

    • @diegomedrano8485
      @diegomedrano8485 4 года назад +3

      Pawn stars be like **^

    • @ehsannazri3396
      @ehsannazri3396 4 года назад

      I will give u 1000,00000000$$$$, bro

    • @uring123
      @uring123 4 года назад +2

      @@diegomedrano8485 and im taking a huge risk here

  • @chicken-lickentasteit7424
    @chicken-lickentasteit7424 4 года назад +269

    ‘Who’s watching this during quarantine in 2020’
    And someone needs to teach her how to say the name

    • @michellemuskeyn329
      @michellemuskeyn329 4 года назад +6

      Chicken-licken Taste it ugh! 😑 her pronunciation drove me nuts!

    • @shelibeau1990
      @shelibeau1990 4 года назад +1

      yep

    • @maddym1874
      @maddym1874 4 года назад +1

      Yeah

    • @babushkablyattv2751
      @babushkablyattv2751 4 года назад +4

      Chicken-licken
      Your name sounds like you having seizure

    • @exist8242
      @exist8242 4 года назад +3

      Na man it’s hw I’m just researching about fossils and stuff

  • @m0stdoPeDUDE12099
    @m0stdoPeDUDE12099 3 года назад +30

    From what I have read and looked into myself, it seems the trex had some feathers as a young king but would lose more and more of them as they grew. An adult trex is either believed to have had no feathers or if they did it was only on the top of their head and the tip of their tail

    • @MaryArts
      @MaryArts 2 года назад +3

      Also the T-Rex didn't need feathers for heat regulations. It lived in another time than the Yutyrannus. Though it also lived through an ice age. So I also think at some point it would have feathers but lost them, maybe not all of them.

    • @commanderhurst3283
      @commanderhurst3283 2 года назад

      @@MaryArts technically the babies would still need feathering.
      How ever I would imagine adults to be like a elephant in coverings, meaning that adults would have few feathers at all and they would be spaced out on the body...

  • @richardmorris9076
    @richardmorris9076 5 лет назад +605

    Tyrannosaurus Rex became famous because of its starring role in Jurassic Park???? WHAT??? Tyrannosaurus was famous and popular for generations before that. Holy crap.

    • @UnchainedAmerica
      @UnchainedAmerica 5 лет назад +35

      Katrina is too young to remember pre Jurassic Park.

    • @SUPERMATT5546
      @SUPERMATT5546 5 лет назад +20

      @@UnchainedAmerica She should have done basic research before making that claim though.

    • @plinkbottle
      @plinkbottle 5 лет назад +26

      School kids of the 1950's knew about tyrannosaurus rex and triceratops. They came up in the creature movies of the times .Soft plastic models of them could be found in breakfast cereal packets

    • @sean_connors
      @sean_connors 5 лет назад +8

      Charles Rablin - In the 60s, I was building Revell models of TRex. Jurassic Park indeed.

    • @diegomora1317
      @diegomora1317 5 лет назад +2

      It kinda did get more popular from jurassic park corrected by a 9 year old bam

  • @bigdaddybtc2935
    @bigdaddybtc2935 5 лет назад +357

    I like the part where you emphasize the last word at the end of every SENTENCE

    • @diaress
      @diaress 4 года назад +36

      At least I’m not the only one, getting annoyed of that

    • @BradRoberts1999
      @BradRoberts1999 4 года назад +36

      Jesus. Can’t do anything on RUclips without upsetting someone these days. Not even talk lol

    • @rickumathewreji1601
      @rickumathewreji1601 4 года назад +14

      ".....and FLUFFY "

    • @novameows
      @novameows 4 года назад +8

      helped to support its wigs for FLIGHT!

    • @novameows
      @novameows 4 года назад +7

      These creatures were large, scary and FLUFFY!

  • @prodbysenan
    @prodbysenan 3 года назад +38

    I wish we had one t-Rex still alive kept in high facility base, it would be so cool

    • @nekaneko4054
      @nekaneko4054 3 года назад +6

      Actually trex is a chicken

    • @prodbysenan
      @prodbysenan 3 года назад

      @@nekaneko4054 ??

    • @nekaneko4054
      @nekaneko4054 3 года назад +5

      Yea t rex evolve into a chicken

    • @prodbysenan
      @prodbysenan 3 года назад +2

      @@nekaneko4054 thats not true

    • @nekaneko4054
      @nekaneko4054 3 года назад

      Do why dinasaur count a feather

  • @Kyo-AI
    @Kyo-AI 3 года назад +18

    W-who makes these names so complicated to say 😭

  • @jisootivity
    @jisootivity 3 года назад +9

    I clicked on the video nd there comes a add of a mv and my mom and dad thought i was not studying 😩🥺

  • @rajeshkilladi7124
    @rajeshkilladi7124 3 года назад +7

    Who else had a dream like me to time travel to dinosaurs era and explore the world

    • @sadsoldier2007
      @sadsoldier2007 Год назад

      might not be a safe ideia if you ever get time machine man

    • @ethandaniel8123
      @ethandaniel8123 Год назад

      My name is deadassserious.

  • @jaydenbush-ok3fp
    @jaydenbush-ok3fp Год назад +2

    I think when T-rexs were babys/juvenile they has feathers to keep them warm, but when they grow older to an adult, the feathers fall off becasue it wouldnt need feathers to be warm when it reaches its maxium size

  • @JoeMeats
    @JoeMeats 4 года назад +8

    The crazy thing is, how did the arms even get there, its almost like it evolved to be get extremely big, i wonder what triggered it

  • @lonestaroutdoors2652
    @lonestaroutdoors2652 5 лет назад +202

    I believe the trex had some feathers but not covered in them

    • @Proletrolliat
      @Proletrolliat 5 лет назад +16

      Thats true, but it had kind of hair not feathers, big carnivores werent covered in feathers at all their scaly skin doesnt let them develop feathers, I dont know what kind of scientist f##ked up dinosaurs so bad

    • @Galaxybeast-ii7ks
      @Galaxybeast-ii7ks 5 лет назад +11

      lukson dinosaurs did have feathers like raptor utah raptor and trex most of the trex kinds all have feathers also trex werent cover they only had a fluffy back and a bit of a tail and arms and a bit of the neck so you fd up so bad

    • @Kevin-qt7vw
      @Kevin-qt7vw 5 лет назад +8

      @@Galaxybeast-ii7ks The Tyrannosaurus rex was actually known to not have feathers like the size and more profiled as crows and birds today but more related to Penguin feathers, small and somewhat fluffy that had short feathered, if the tyrannosaurus had large feathers like birds today then we would have found feather markings in the rock discovered with the bones as we did with the 8ft Utahraptor, this proved the rex had feathers but not large featheres like some type of peacock or chicken.

    • @dirtdude9484
      @dirtdude9484 5 лет назад +7

      @@Kevin-qt7vw Do they still taste like chicken? I guess we'll never know.

    • @drbomdaydayboms4890
      @drbomdaydayboms4890 5 лет назад +1

      dont matter what u believe i did not new findings prove so

  • @lofii.
    @lofii. 5 лет назад +203

    The way you pronounce the names make me cringe

    • @drbomdaydayboms4890
      @drbomdaydayboms4890 5 лет назад +14

      the way she talks make me close the video fast.

    • @kawaiikitten795
      @kawaiikitten795 5 лет назад +7

      Well then BYE

    • @bluebrook32
      @bluebrook32 5 лет назад +5

      I was amazed that she pronounced tyrannosaurus and iguanodon correctly.

    • @rexferalman4543
      @rexferalman4543 5 лет назад +9

      "DIP-LO-DUCK-US" or "DIP-PLODO-CUS".... ? :)

    • @fossillife8372
      @fossillife8372 4 года назад +4

      @@drbomdaydayboms4890 i cant stand her high pitch voice. its like nails on a chalk board!!

  • @nftsports7618
    @nftsports7618 3 года назад +5

    I would put Archaeopteryx higher up the list. This transitional fossil was crucial evidence for evolution

  • @margaretmathis4775
    @margaretmathis4775 4 года назад +7

    The story I read about the Iguanodon, was that it was actually the wife of the scientist who discovered it, but back then, it wasn’t fashionable for women to be explorers, so her husband took credit. I’m sure there are many versions of the story - but I like that one!

    • @thehowlingjoker
      @thehowlingjoker 3 года назад +3

      Unfortunately, especially in the earlier days of academia, lots of fossils found by women were ignored simply because of their gender.

  • @dr.kujojotaro6066
    @dr.kujojotaro6066 5 лет назад +5

    Imagine if dinosaurs were still around and people were keeping them as pets

  • @puglord3505
    @puglord3505 5 лет назад +23

    Why need school if I have this? Love it

  • @fersup2
    @fersup2 3 года назад +2

    There is nothing more scary than a dinosaur with feathers..

  • @Stormy_Resistance
    @Stormy_Resistance 3 года назад +3

    F to pay respects to the dead dinosaurs

  • @Riceball01
    @Riceball01 5 лет назад +64

    To the best of my knowledge, Sue has not been postively determined to be a female T. rex (note, this is the proper abbreviation of any animal's scientific name), it's named Sue after the woman who found "her", not because it's female. So far, there's no reliable way to distinguish a male dinosaur (of any species) from a female, the best that can be done so far is to determine whether or not some fossils are female. Since this process relies on finding extra bone that females use for creating the shells for their eggs it only works for pregnant females, if the female is not pregnant or a juvenile then we can't tell the two sexes apart.

    • @vanzaliros6757
      @vanzaliros6757 5 лет назад +5

      yea and so as the age of the fossils how do they know

    • @odahveerduenaviin2593
      @odahveerduenaviin2593 5 лет назад +1

      From carbon dating

    • @kayleighbrown965
      @kayleighbrown965 4 года назад +1

      Is it theorized that females are bigger than the males? Or has that since been squashed due to the fact that maximum size is age related, based on an average...

    • @kevinmartin2961
      @kevinmartin2961 4 года назад +3

      @@vanzaliros6757 Some guy who lived up until the 1870s was REALLY old. He was around when the dinosaurs were alive, and they told HIM how old they were. Then he told us. Then he died, so you'll just have to take our word for it.

    • @FrankJGZ
      @FrankJGZ 4 года назад +1

      @@kevinmartin2961 you mean the female dinosaurs didn't have skirts? ...WTF!

  • @opalescentt
    @opalescentt 4 года назад +4

    I wish i can see a dinasor right now it really looks cool in real life

  • @robertneuzil9493
    @robertneuzil9493 3 года назад

    I enjoy your videos very much. Thank you. You do a great job😊

  • @stevielaios
    @stevielaios 4 года назад +1

    It’s honestly so mind blowing that fossils from 60+ million years ago survived... just knowing how fast a deer skeleton deteriorates in the woods after a year or two...

    • @shabanshabi3978
      @shabanshabi3978 3 года назад +1

      Maybe it's not true? Maybe the fossils didn't survive and they are just making it up?

  • @kawaiikitten795
    @kawaiikitten795 5 лет назад +26

    Wait, “sold for 600 bottles of wine” ??? 😂

    • @adwaiths1599
      @adwaiths1599 4 года назад +4

      Time of war..

    • @jonathan-zo9nh
      @jonathan-zo9nh 3 года назад +1

      Yea if i was being offered that on the old times i would 100% accept it

  • @rockylosco5596
    @rockylosco5596 5 лет назад +9

    Cold blooded reptiles never stop growing,given enough time and the right environment they could grow forever basically

    • @bretthess6376
      @bretthess6376 2 года назад

      Dinosaurs were neither cold-blooded nor reptiles.
      There is a limit to how big an individual could grow, even if that limit was determined by its death by old age or other morbidity factors.

  • @anik3841
    @anik3841 3 года назад +4

    Imagine how beautiful the earth was before humans 😯

  • @Badhippy
    @Badhippy 3 года назад +7

    I was in Alberta, Canada where the largest collection of bones located in one area IN THE WORLD is. I got some unbelievable footage.

    • @tmo4330
      @tmo4330 3 года назад +1

      Amazing! Those animals were buried in the great flood deposits several (4-6) thousand years ago.

    • @antiquefuturistic
      @antiquefuturistic 2 года назад

      What city in Alberta?

  • @johnhoien
    @johnhoien 5 лет назад +4

    Very interesting , they found feathers on fossils 👀

  • @sheriffofnottingham9810
    @sheriffofnottingham9810 5 лет назад +6

    So a dinosaur with confirmed feathers in their fossils of course has feathers, but other dinosaurs that are THOUGHT to have feathers, they never show in their fossils...🤔 Where does this thought come from?

  • @Kaydenjacques
    @Kaydenjacques 4 года назад +54

    She says almost all the names wrong it triggers me 😂

    • @VICTOR-ix9gm
      @VICTOR-ix9gm 4 года назад +2

      Ya,dipladocus,lol... never heard of that pronunciation.wow, I had to dial back my iq to understand that word.

    • @holdersteven
      @holdersteven 4 года назад +1

      Really ! Dip La Doe kuss!

    • @chelseahulmston9056
      @chelseahulmston9056 4 года назад +2

      Oxfordshire pronunciation got me 😬 oxford-shiyer it is not.

    • @JesusChrist-il6nc
      @JesusChrist-il6nc 4 года назад +1

      I know she said it like Jiga it’s giga

    • @shelibeau1990
      @shelibeau1990 4 года назад +1

      even the word bird she said like broken english

  • @shubham1234
    @shubham1234 4 года назад +2

    Wonderful video..good ccontent..tood narration. Compact and intriguing.
    Subscribed, liked and shared.. 🙏❤

  • @uniqueworldwideopals
    @uniqueworldwideopals 5 лет назад +5

    I have an amazing fossil too! I believe it's an opalized root bulb. It has play of color and it's 14 million years old

  • @orxhenslami9211
    @orxhenslami9211 3 года назад +9

    The discovery of some fossils that excite use more than our origin , raises the question "does anyone think that they lived animals that we have not seen until today", this part shows quite clearly the existence of many anumals . Mostly fossils are housed in najor museums around the world the fact that many fossils have been found i recent years tells us that the world, together with science, is noving forward

  • @CCRhorst
    @CCRhorst 4 года назад +8

    Sue was “sold in auction”? It was a little more complicated than that.

  • @paulohenriquecampelo4087
    @paulohenriquecampelo4087 5 лет назад +5

    Que vídeo bacana... parabéns pelo canal...

  • @rapperfan5082
    @rapperfan5082 4 года назад +10

    2019 anyone else?

  • @skymaster4ever
    @skymaster4ever 4 года назад +3

    Best line ever: Now paleontologist are fighting that my is bigger than your... Aren't men always fighting this fight?

  • @jimringomartin
    @jimringomartin 2 года назад +1

    I've loved dinosaurs for 60 years and my all time favorite is the SCROTUMSAURUS

  • @coreyeverett2735
    @coreyeverett2735 3 года назад +2

    I know it sounds weird but sometimes it’s hard to think that dinosaurs were actually real

  • @hungvuong6885
    @hungvuong6885 3 года назад +4

    my “dinosaur” is bigger than yours😂🤔

    • @sasori25
      @sasori25 3 года назад

      Yes its big coz ours get swallow and we cant get in and out. .

  • @jamesbriggs3092
    @jamesbriggs3092 5 лет назад +11

    thanks Katrina. scientist are now saying t-rex did not have feathers.because no signs of feathers were found with the fossils in north america. also diplodocus is pronounced di (short i) plod ( short o ) o ( long o ) cus (short u ). thanks again, your still # 1

    • @jamesbriggs3092
      @jamesbriggs3092 5 лет назад

      @Mike Nunyabizness if thats what you want to believe then go ahead. that is also true of bones and other parts of the dinosaur. there have also been lots of feathers fossilized with other dinos. lots of them.

    • @dapperbones6238
      @dapperbones6238 5 лет назад

      james briggs just because you can’t see them doesn’t mean they weren’t there. It takes a very certain circumstamce for feathers to fossilize. Plus, it likely just had protofeathers in partial coverings, rather than all over its body

    • @jamesbriggs3092
      @jamesbriggs3092 5 лет назад

      @@dapperbones6238 so why are you trying to argue with me. i just repeated what the scientist are saying

    • @beakycole9211
      @beakycole9211 5 лет назад

      Stop getting your facts from scientists..

    • @jamesbriggs3092
      @jamesbriggs3092 5 лет назад

      @@beakycole9211 that is the stupidous thing anyone has ever said to me. all information comes from scientist.

  • @luisozuna6456
    @luisozuna6456 Год назад +1

    What I find crazy is the possibility that just one of these species could have been around for at least a million years, just a fraction of time that current humans have been around. Just the idea that we live closer in time to Trex than Trex did to stegosaurus is incredible to me

  • @CommandoMaster
    @CommandoMaster 2 года назад +2

    TREX arms might look small, but it can curl 400+ lbs, which is more than most humans can deadlift.

  • @Radheradhe12801
    @Radheradhe12801 3 года назад +4

    How great those scientists were who made these discoveries... and thought of evolution 🤔

  • @mnpirateradioshow
    @mnpirateradioshow 5 лет назад +4

    Bones don't turn into oil. Those are some nice sculptures... 😂

    • @user-xl3st3sg2r
      @user-xl3st3sg2r 5 лет назад

      Yet people around the world still believe that dinosaurs existed.

  • @ceecee8274
    @ceecee8274 4 года назад

    This is too much I need more

  • @proflosser
    @proflosser Год назад

    I want to be a paleontologist when I am older you guys helped me learn a lot thank you 😊

  • @w-james9277
    @w-james9277 4 года назад +6

    It's very likely T-Rex had feathers on the top half of it's body. We know it's descendants had feathers and we've found a very close relative called " Yutyrannus" Which was covered with feathers.

    • @bens.664
      @bens.664 2 года назад

      No it's not. It's confirmed that t-rex didn't have feathers

    • @w-james9277
      @w-james9277 2 года назад

      @@bens.664 No it has not been confirmed. There were tiny traces of skin impressions from Gorgosaurus which was a relative of T Rex that went extinct 10 million years before T Rex evolved. The impressions were from areas of the body where we know it wouldn't have feathers. And even if there were feathers on that area of skin they probably wouldn't have left any impressions on it.
      T Rex and Yutyannus were as equally related as modern Elephants to Mammoths, and Elephants have fur.

  • @hans-joachimbierwirth4727
    @hans-joachimbierwirth4727 5 лет назад +5

    T. Rex had some feathers that he kept in a jar by the door.
    We're still searching for that jar :/

    • @oxcart4172
      @oxcart4172 5 лет назад +1

      Idiot! It's MUCH more likely that they used them as a coat and just hung them up in the hall! 😂😂

    • @royt7562
      @royt7562 5 лет назад +1

      @@oxcart4172 You're both very funny :-)

    • @oxcart4172
      @oxcart4172 5 лет назад

      @@royt7562
      Thank u!!

    • @alfredodistefanolaulhe2212
      @alfredodistefanolaulhe2212 4 года назад

      @@oxcart4172 You're both idiot.

  • @ArifKhan-gl6eo
    @ArifKhan-gl6eo Год назад

    Very informative thanks for sharing ❤️

  • @vickilindberg6336
    @vickilindberg6336 6 месяцев назад +1

    Yes!A fluffy dinosaur with a funny looking haircut. Just what we needed.

  • @irmaaguayo6175
    @irmaaguayo6175 5 лет назад +12

    This is the best channel for dinner knowledge 🐢

  • @gusolive
    @gusolive 5 лет назад +3

    #9 No complete specimen has been found.. it has been estimated lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @Reesespuffeatemuppp
    @Reesespuffeatemuppp 3 года назад

    Me wondering how this video only has 1.9M videos... DINOSAURS ARE SO Fascinating

  • @24KGoldbackGorilla
    @24KGoldbackGorilla Год назад +1

    I live in Northern Colorado less than an hour away from the mountains and this makes me want to go fossil hunting.

  • @perfectoquality
    @perfectoquality 5 лет назад +3

    Respect to all the effort you put in this video 👌

  • @deplorableme6702
    @deplorableme6702 5 лет назад +6

    I watched a video recently that said they found a fossil of a T-rex skin that didn't show any feathers.

    • @Albert_Herring
      @Albert_Herring 5 лет назад +1

      And also future scientists had found skin impressions of the of a casowary... THAT MEANS THAT IT DIDN't HAVE FEATHERS! Fucking logic!

    • @steam1188
      @steam1188 5 лет назад

      Under belly tail legs

    • @jessicasimons4695
      @jessicasimons4695 5 лет назад

      That doesn't mean trex did not have feathers the feathers are cartligeg and may have rotted

    • @jessicasimons4695
      @jessicasimons4695 5 лет назад

      But you may be write

    • @pizzapizza8959
      @pizzapizza8959 4 года назад

      Deplorable Me, not all T- rex's have feathers. And because they said that doesn't mean its true,

  • @jrramos9011
    @jrramos9011 2 года назад

    I will forever thank dinosaur train for everything I know about these !!!!

  • @goodwinter6017
    @goodwinter6017 Год назад +1

    the moment they bring up feathers on dinosaurs, NAH, i switch off!!!!!

  • @evansaber7642
    @evansaber7642 4 года назад +3

    I really just wanna go back in time 😭😭😭😭

    • @poohheer1785
      @poohheer1785 4 года назад +2

      Then u will not come back in full piece..

  • @cdplus2339
    @cdplus2339 5 лет назад +13

    Diplodocus, pronounced: Die-plot-i-kus. Not Diblo-docus

  • @jeffsiegwart
    @jeffsiegwart Год назад

    Excellent Job! Thank you for the education.

  • @lynnheiderscheid1108
    @lynnheiderscheid1108 4 года назад

    Very good video thank you!

  • @rufusbayne2230
    @rufusbayne2230 5 лет назад +7

    I usually enjoy videos from AMAZING! But this one is really hard to watch because the narrator mispronounces the names of almost every dinosaur in the video.

  • @casperras
    @casperras 4 года назад +11

    What do you mean "do you think a T-rex has feathers?" There is prove that it had feathers

  • @RuralAssassin
    @RuralAssassin 3 года назад +2

    So these are titans of the real world?

  • @sureshsingamsetty1993
    @sureshsingamsetty1993 3 года назад

    Amazing videos you are posting 😍😍,love from india ❤️❤️❤️

  • @thestarlight6168
    @thestarlight6168 4 года назад +7

    11:37 why is there a Terror Bird while you're talking about Yutyrannus?
    There are more mistakes or errors n this video, but I don't want to lista them.

    • @nihadhassan2409
      @nihadhassan2409 4 года назад

      Risu TV yeah there is but ty for not listing them that would just make the creator feel bad I mean good thing you might care for the feelings

  • @dapperlass
    @dapperlass 5 лет назад +24

    This video is quite inaccurate in some of its details.
    Currently T-Rex is not thought to be largely feathered but did likely have early proto feather like quills down its neck and upper back, proposed to have been a temperature control device in some sort of cold-warm blooded mid way point

    • @robbythrasher2electricboog250
      @robbythrasher2electricboog250 5 лет назад

      I mean we have had solid proof of early basal tyrannosauroid that indeed have feathers. Dilong had a covering of simple feathers around its body. Being a early ancestor to Tyrannosaurus it would be more than likely that it would retain its ancestral feathering much like how whales, and Dolphins still managed to retain their whiskers dispite almost having no real purpose for them.

    • @killerplane1136
      @killerplane1136 5 лет назад +1

      A baby T-Rex had feathers. It had feathers growing up until it reached a Juvenile. That's when the feathers started decreasing and as it got into adulthood, it should have lost all it's feathers but had been left with some light feathers probably around the head.

    • @odahveerduenaviin2593
      @odahveerduenaviin2593 5 лет назад

      They not cold-warm blooded just warm

    • @FrankJGZ
      @FrankJGZ 4 года назад +1

      @@odahveerduenaviin2593 Dr John Ostrom the scientist who first discovered, named and studied the Deinonychus call them "hot" blooded. If I'm not mistaken I believe he wrote a book called "The Hot Blooded dinosaurs" where he talked about his discovery of the Deinonychus.

    • @BlGGESTBROTHER
      @BlGGESTBROTHER 4 года назад

      Matthew Smitley This is still hotly debated and it would be appreciated if you didn’t spout your favorite pet hypothesis as if it was scientific fact.

  • @madelaineseguin1490
    @madelaineseguin1490 2 года назад

    Very informative!!!

  • @kingdeweybeatz6127
    @kingdeweybeatz6127 2 года назад

    Yo it would be so freaking cool to just see a day in the life millions of years ago

  • @sai-1
    @sai-1 3 года назад +3

    Salute to camera man for taking those footage and risking his life

  • @shellbacksclub
    @shellbacksclub 4 года назад +24

    they found a couple bones and imagined the rest!

    • @plastered_crab
      @plastered_crab 4 года назад +2

      Only sometimes, there are plenty where they found complete skeletons too.

    • @chieckenman4432
      @chieckenman4432 4 года назад +1

      @@plastered_crab no, by far there is no complete fossil of a dinosaur

    • @chieckenman4432
      @chieckenman4432 4 года назад +2

      They don't JUST imagine it, they compare it to the other bones of its relatives

    • @gamer-px5cu
      @gamer-px5cu 3 года назад

      @@chieckenman4432 yes it is

    • @gerrardjones28
      @gerrardjones28 3 года назад

      They knew the rest but had some help from the ones that seen the dinosaurs themselves but you will never understand.

  • @nintendocereal493
    @nintendocereal493 2 года назад +1

    The T Rex was popular way before Jurassic Park. It was featured in Jurassic Park precisely because it was popular. lmao

  • @localnobody2706
    @localnobody2706 Год назад +1

    I’m a bit surprised that the Borealopelta wasn’t shown in here but cool video.

    • @AgroAcro
      @AgroAcro 11 месяцев назад

      Yes, it is just so well preserved, that was just an amazing find.

  • @BrennanThePaleoDude
    @BrennanThePaleoDude Год назад +6

    I am a paleontology student and named a new species of massive tylosaurine mosasaur! "Hainosaurus boubker" It would be an honor if you could make a video on it! Thank you for your time :)

  • @Ahalaya
    @Ahalaya 5 лет назад +30

    Yeah, T-rex had feathers. However, the evidence points towards only partial covering, and they weren't quite true feathers, but something called protofeathers. They're kind of a step between scale and feather.

    • @Galaxybeast-ii7ks
      @Galaxybeast-ii7ks 5 лет назад

      exactly someone who is smart yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO LETS PARTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @drbomdaydayboms4890
      @drbomdaydayboms4890 5 лет назад

      gizmodo.com/so-did-t-rex-have-feathers-or-not-1795889991 agree

  • @StormChaserApril
    @StormChaserApril 3 года назад +2

    Yes I do believe the tyrannosaurus had feathers. Settling for saying they had vestigial arms don't make sense. I feel if their arms had any use they'd have colored feathers to attract mates, while also keeping balance and agility for running. I feel they helped with swiftness and speed

  • @gummyfox
    @gummyfox 4 года назад +1

    "Big" 😥 "Scary" 😰.. "and Fluffy!!" 🥺

  • @tomlayman3141
    @tomlayman3141 5 лет назад +4

    Are they taking a few bones and then creating what they think the total skeleton would look like? or did they find the bones for most or all of the skeleton?

    • @tonymiami5480
      @tonymiami5480 5 лет назад

      Tom Layman I’ve always wanted to know the same shit

    • @bobcat24
      @bobcat24 5 лет назад

      For Sue, they found about 90% of the skeleton.

    • @user-xl3st3sg2r
      @user-xl3st3sg2r 5 лет назад +2

      Tom Layman imagination has no limits. They have to build something, display it and start cashing the money from smart people who take their smart kids to see these smart discoveries which will make them way smarter. some forty years old still believe in super heroes, why not everyone else believe in dinosaurs. People are so lazy to think for themselves. They’ll believe anything displayed to them in pictures or videos.

  • @roll27blunts
    @roll27blunts 5 лет назад +8

    T-Rex didn't have feathers. Rex with feathers looks hilarious though, and Rex with quills on the back and head looks awesome

    • @mirzo8
      @mirzo8 4 года назад +1

      there is proof there were feathers on the Tyrannosaurus Rex
      edit: Not feathers but quills

    • @paleostories_7839
      @paleostories_7839 3 года назад

      Agreed

  • @connorpleva4184
    @connorpleva4184 3 года назад +1

    When she said mosasaurus I knew this would be good

  • @jeffrenman4146
    @jeffrenman4146 3 года назад +1

    you did a wonderful job with this video the narration was absolutely perfect. Really good work. Thank you so much for having it here on RUclips… A big thank you again and thumbs up

  • @laurenskee2665
    @laurenskee2665 5 лет назад +13

    There is an awesome documentary on "Sue". Be prepared to cry.

  • @miracleaniaaa7208
    @miracleaniaaa7208 4 года назад +4

    I get excited abt the Mosasaurus everytime I see it bc of the Jurrasic Park ride in universal studios 😂

  • @cow.141.
    @cow.141. 2 года назад +1

    Guys the heaviest dinosaur is maraapunisaurus about 336,000 lbs but a little bit small.

  • @rezadaneshi
    @rezadaneshi Год назад +1

    T Rex would be harder to sculpt if it had feathers

  • @ArisLaws
    @ArisLaws 5 лет назад +5

    I need captions so I couldn’t watch this because I’m hard of hearing(not deaf)

  • @davidcraft4636
    @davidcraft4636 5 лет назад +15

    You should really update your facts on Theropod Dinosaurs. The 45 foot and 15 Tons weight were first calculated using a Tyrannosaurs Rex Skeletal construction in the 1990's. Research has shown Tyrannosaurs Rex fossilized remains to be massively robust. In the 20 years of research Gigiantosarus has dropped in size. Max 43 feet and 7-8 tons.
    Tyrannosaurs Rex has gone up to 42-43 feet in length and 9-11 tons.

  • @paulmackyou9098
    @paulmackyou9098 11 месяцев назад +1

    The bones were probably bigger before being fossilized too

  • @ajitkumar8120
    @ajitkumar8120 Год назад

    Exact same thing going to happen with us when other creatures will find our Fossil 😅