All About The Huge Pliosaur Discovery Found Along the Jurassic Coast -
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- Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024
- I hope you all had a fabulous start to the new year! I had the honour of working with the Etches Collection to present a few pieces all about the incredible pliosaur discovery made by Philip Jacobs along the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. The BBC created a documentary about the excavation, preparation and restoration of the skull called 'Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster'. This documentary aired in England on New Years Day and will be availble in the USA on 14th February on PBS. I thouroughly enjoyed being involved with this project and cannot wait for the rest of the skeleton to be found!
Comment below any questions and I will create a follow up video to answer them :)
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Well done that`s a really lovely video. Interestingly I`ve just been photographing the site today where the rest of the skeleton is still lurking. Also found some more bones from another pliosaur who I call "Mr Big" (for obvious reasons)..
Thank you so much Philip! 😊How is the site looking? wow you are defintely a pliosaur magnet at this point! 😲
I do hope that this new species will carry your name.
Just look how happy Mr. Jacobs is! And I am happy for him, because, what a find!
Excellent mini documentary, Em. Real life Ms Frizzle!
This is beyond awesome.
Super story and a marvellous and story-fitting dress!
It's amazing. Thank you, Emma. I really wish they were able to find the rest of the skeleton.
Emma, I think you would be fantastic on tv as a palaeontologist, absolutely fantastic explanation and presentation, you my girl have a very bright and prosperous future, well done.
Stunning. Just imagine this monster hunting for prey..
Maybe you will discover such a find one day. Thanks for the informative video, you're the best.
Great video and presentation. Very polished. You have come a long way.
A truly stunning discovery, thanks for another very informative video.
All that and you look Amazing too! Now I'm going to read more about Pliosaurs.
Great video, Emma; very informitive! Will have to travel there to see it.
very exciting - thanks.
Love seeing it on tv with David Attenborough
Great video 😊
Juste incroyable emma jadore 😍😍
AWESOME what an AMAZING find
Very nice discovery....where did you get that very cool dress?
Thanks for the video. Very informative.
What a great Fossil Friday !
Saturday 🤣🥰❤️‼️😎🤷🏼♂️
@@michaelripley4528 But it's Friday in England haha! 😂
@@EmGems
Oh my bad!!! You guys are one hour behind Denmark 🫣 My bad, my bad!!!
🤣🤣🤣 Thougt it was saturday today!
That means i have plenty of time🤣
Sorry my bad!!!
Incredible find and job.
Could you please tell me where did you get all those beautiful fossil-theme dresses and accessories? They look AMAZING!!!!🤩
Love these videos!! Let me know if you're ever writing a dinosaur encyclopedia, we need a new line!
Hi Emma!
Just confirmed that we will get to see the tv special on this next week (Feb 14). Anything in particular I should be watching for when I see this?
Wunderbar ❤️
You lying on the floor next to the display really brings perspective to the size of the skull 😱! Love the “Dino Dress” 👍! What are the chances any more of the skeleton are still imbedded in that cliff 🤔?!
Doesn't it just! (also makes me look tiny lol) 😂 thank you so much :) There is defintely more of the skeleton in the cliff, the question is how much more...but only a full scale excavation will be able to answer that for certain (I'm being optimistic though and believeing it is all in there 🤞)
i thought you fell off the planet....welcome back
LMAO! Who the shit do you think you're foolin'? That's a friggen Dragon skill! LMAO!
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Wow! Where is this Etchings collection?
In Kimmeridge, which can be found along the Jurassic Coast (south coast of England) :)
Full address: The Etches Colection, Kimmeridge, Wareham BH20 5PE
I just watched the documentary. I may have missed it but were the teeth added to the real fossil or a mold of it? Seems you would want to preserve the original fossil for further research no?
On the Comparison: The Live Specimen is more AMAZING! 😍
*_"Some-one, known_*_ as Philip Jacobs"_ ? 0:15 I thought that was his actual name? Actually he is a seriously cool guy.
It is his actual name! I went to say someone...then wanted to name him...so ended up with 'someone known as', apologies for my weird English haha 😅
@@EmGems Lol, you should present for BBC, you have a lot in common 🤣 Joking aside though, this is an excellent Video - well done. (and I love the bit about fossil collectors' _"inner strength"_ : very romantic and quite true. Its because we all trained at Dagobah ! )
Honey if that snout tip weighs a ton... how is my dude flipping it around like balsa wood? Either you're wrong... or he is really strong!😂❤
Hahah I did think the same but It must have been perfectly positioned to flip as in this video (if you skipped to the end) it appears to be harder to move lol ruclips.net/video/XnkuBn-U1no/видео.html - either that or yes Philip is really strong 😂
You could roll a stone ball the size of a small car over a flat surface, but lifting it up and carry it a couple of miles over uneven surface will prove to be pretty hard.
@ArjanKop ok so we're looking at 00:44 til 1:00. That isn't a round stone on concrete friend, rather an oblong structure that he clearly is able to rotate on a gravel uneven surface. @ 00:55 he literally picks it up one handed as if it is Styrofoam or maybe an old piece of driftwood. I'm just going to leave this here: Mythbusters @adamsavage 😂❤
Phillip should be examined as well @marvelstudios 😮
Love the channel and love to explore such phenomena. Optical illusion unparalleled. Cheers!❤
@@user-jg6bd7se8u the whole thing actually did weigh well over a ton, which suggests the piece first found is at least 40 kilos. You can flip over a rock weighing that much, but lifting it won’t feel nice and walking around with it, over rocks with an incoming tide, is dangerous madness.
I took it as a bit of exaggeration for effect as no actual measurement was given. He hardly flipped it like balsam wood. I have moved safes and given how he rolled it, 100-150 kg seems more plausible. The location is UK so it is a tonne but now I am being pedantic.
Hi,
When are you going for your Doctorate?
I started it already :) If all goes well...I should finish around the end of 2026 😊🤞
@@EmGems GREAT!!!! When you have your doctor degree have a party and I will come from Kansas (state in the USA) to celebrate!!!😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
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I love you and your videos . My question is do you have a boyfriend❤?
its hard to comprehend the actual possible size of this animal, when you add flesh to it.