The Fate of the Fighting Dinosaurs

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  • Опубликовано: 15 май 2024
  • Another one of my big projects, where we go back to prehistoric Mongolia to examine the incredible story of two dinosaurs; We will look at where they lived, how they lived, and what their struggle has told us about dinosaurs.
    Thank you, viewers, for your continued support of The Budget Museum
    Dominus Dolorem's Page on Instagram: / dominusdolorem
    Music Used:
    "Tuvan Throat Singers" - Stock Media provided by Psystein / Pond5
    Mystical Cinematic Video Game Atmosphere ( Dark Fantasy 5 )- Stock Media provided by matt_gerry / Pond5
    Track: CInematic Epic [Trailer Music] by MokkaMusic / Dune • (No Copyright Music) C...
    Music provided by "MokkaMusic" channel and inaudio.org
    Music: All The Tea In China by Shane Ivers - www.silvermansound.com
    Promoted by BreakingCopyright: bit.ly/Savfk-TheGrid
    Wikipedia Articles for the topics if you want to learn more about them:
    Gobi Desert: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gobi_De...
    Djadochta Formation: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djadoch...
    Protoceratops: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protoce...
    Theirizinosauridae: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therizi...
    Ornithomimosauria: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ornitho...
    Gigantoraptor: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giganto...
    Alectrosaurus: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alectro...
    Deinocheirus: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deinoch...
    Pinacosaurus: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinacos...
    Ceratopsians: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceratopsia
    Udanoceratops: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Udanoce...
    Maniraptorans: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manirap...
    Alvarezsaurs: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvarez...
    Oviraptorids: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ovirapt...
    Halszkaraptor: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halszka...
    Velociraptor: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velocir...
    Deinonychus: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deinony...
    Dinosaur renaissance: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosau...
    Sources Used:
    www.palaeontologia.pan.pl/Arch...
    www.researchgate.net/publicat...
    www.sciencedirect.com/science...
    www.sciencedirect.com/science...
    www.jstor.org/stable/3515294?...
    www.researchgate.net/profile/...
    www.science.org/doi/abs/10.11...
    news.yahoo.com/15-infant-dino...
    go.gale.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7...
    onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/1...
    www.theguardian.com/science/b...
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    (Non royalty free) Videos used:
    Note: All videos should presumably fall under fair use, as not only is a small fraction of the video used, but my video and the means I use these videos falls under education.
    Raptors in the Kitchen: • Jurassic Park (1993) -...
    Alan!: • Jurassic Park 3 - Alan!
    Introduction; 0:00
    Valley of the Dragons; 1:12
    Dwellers of the Dunes; 4:31
    The Duel; 12:47
    Legacy; 15:17
    #paleontology #dinosaur

Комментарии • 284

  • @kingcockroach.
    @kingcockroach. Год назад +811

    So excited to see this up online. Had a great time drawing some of these, and hope everyone enjoys this awsome video 😊

    • @kingofwingo
      @kingofwingo Год назад +23

      Did you create the thumbnail?
      Edit: Finishing the video, answered my own question.

    • @kokroucz
      @kokroucz Год назад +9

      I hope you'll read or watch something about blue pigmentation in the nature, i think PBS on YT has some video about it. I also do paleo reconstruction though I mainly work with mammals and I am a strong advocate of observing the extant nature and apply its rules to extinct.
      In short - I would be very cautious with blue as a pigmentation it doesn't really exist.
      the majority of blue comes from the weird proportions of light. the blue of let's say butterfly is an optiulcal illusion, the surface of wing has such structure (somewhat like crytals)that reflects blue light, the pigmentation itself is rather dark. The structural coloration won't work in big animals as the surface is a rather delicate and it wouldn't mantain it's structure with animal that tackles the life with "head on" ;)

    • @kingcockroach.
      @kingcockroach. Год назад +28

      @@kokroucz i understand what you are saying but blue is seen in both reptiles and living dinosaurs. Its something i studied for my dissertation into dinosaur pigmentation. Realistically any colour seen in skin and scales today is viable in dinosauria. And as for big animal these species were very small, and alreaddy put allot of effort and energy into display structures so bright skin colourations would be logical with such anatomy. In this reconstruction the colour is not bright and is simmilar to colours of collar lizards and bird skin in a number of animals. Ceratopsians also had very small rounded scales which would allow for a fair ammount of colouration especially on a smaller grouping such as protoceratopcians. I had done a few months of research prior to these for another project but i only started paleoart maybe 7 months ago so i still have much to work out 😊

    • @Weirdkauz
      @Weirdkauz Год назад +4

      @@kokroucz very interesting, and the most impressive example is the Hyacinth Ara, but what tickles me is the fact that King Cockroach answered a common Kokroucz... or am I mistaken in that your name is pronounced cockroach? Very interesting creatures, those, by the way, so I see no shade in that, even if I'm wrong.

    • @apexnext
      @apexnext Год назад +2

      ​@@kingcockroach. I loved the art in this video!
      Thank you for creating it and engaging in the comments. 😎👍
      I didn't realize the connection that Paleontology and Artwork had until recently. But they go hand in hand so often.
      There is no other way to visualize fossils without creating art.
      After watching some Paleontology videos I wonder why we don't go wild with frills, feathers, colors, even shape when it comes to muscle and cartilage. All we have is fossils and science involving those fossils.
      These creatures really could be more wild and robust than we might ever be able to assume.
      Just in my lifetime we learned to accept how many had feathers. In school they were still _lizards_
      I bet there were some real weirdos back then. 🤪

  • @mikehawk4388
    @mikehawk4388 Год назад +353

    Ahhh, I remember seeing this specimen in person when I was a kid. They displayed it next to a scale statue pointing out what was what, but MAN they didn't need it. It was so clear-cut that it was a pair of once-living ancient creatures. Idk how to describe it, but it felt sacred to be around. Like their ghosts might as well have been in the room.

    • @freshquandel
      @freshquandel Год назад +11

      Where did you see it I NEED IT

    • @fatehsinghbedi9042
      @fatehsinghbedi9042 Год назад +8

      It mustve been a noble fight , like a fight between two warriors.

    • @achair7265
      @achair7265 Год назад +15

      @@fatehsinghbedi9042 Two animals. Predator and prey. Both desperate. Who is strong who is weak? Only the rules of nature can answer for it planned such display.

    • @apexnext
      @apexnext Год назад +19

      Dunno why you are all talking in past tense..
      Because that battle has never ended...
      ⚔️

    • @KingDrakoTyrell
      @KingDrakoTyrell 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@apexnext whoever’s skeleton gets bombed or stolen last is the winner 🏆

  • @joshuawilliamson1918
    @joshuawilliamson1918 5 месяцев назад +3

    Bro really took us to Mongolia and the sound track changed to throat singing?! I’m throughly impressed ain’t nothing budget about this museum.

  • @williamballard767
    @williamballard767 Год назад +15

    adding in Mongolian Throat-singing was a perfect touch, Kudos!

  • @badfaithnomination
    @badfaithnomination Год назад +75

    One of my favorite aspects of paleontology is just how much it has in common with forensics. Your dramatic reconstruction of their final moments is proof of this. Thanks for making this video, as it is my favorite fossil as well.

    • @apexnext
      @apexnext Год назад +7

      Yeah another Paleo RUclipsr said something that really stuck with me, I paraphrase,
      _You're seeing every animal in its moment of death_
      I never really grasped that before. You can't see it's day to day life. How it moves or reacts. Only it's deathbed scene is preserved.
      It was *Paleo Analysis* if anyone is curious.

  • @Mikau888
    @Mikau888 Год назад +177

    God damn. This is not budget museum, this is full-priced, excellent production right here. The art and narration was awesome. Can't wait until you come back with a new video! This has become one of my favorite channels recently, so I guess I'll bide my time by rewatching all of your videos, haha. Cheers

  • @panqueque445
    @panqueque445 Год назад +16

    Poor raptor got vibe checked by a prehistoric cow and life decided to preserve that L and put it on blast for everyone to see.

  • @Murammassa
    @Murammassa Год назад +13

    Appreciate the Mongolian throat singing as background music

  • @sterlingnilssen5812
    @sterlingnilssen5812 Год назад +83

    This is the best explanation I’ve ever heard for this fossil. Simply wonderful my friend.

  • @Professor_Sex
    @Professor_Sex Год назад +196

    I've always been fascinated by this fossil, it's such an amazing example of dinosaur behaviour. I wish I was part of the team to discover it.
    Thanks for making such a good video, you did this fossil justice.

    • @shifte8014
      @shifte8014 Год назад +1

      Only this fossil is fit to be discovered by Doctor Sex

    • @Professor_Sex
      @Professor_Sex Год назад

      @@shifte8014 It would have been my honor.

    • @apexnext
      @apexnext Год назад

      If you're gonna wish, wish big.
      I wish I could somehow see these living creatures as they were in real life! How the battle truly unfolded! 😳⚔️

  • @RisingSunfish
    @RisingSunfish Год назад +81

    My main takeaway, for better or worse, is that this fossil would be FANTASTIC inspiration for a pair of Fossil Pokémon with a Zangoose/Seviper-esque rivalry. Like their final battle was immortalized so completely that it would settle into the very DNA of both species.
    Now that I got that out of the way, this was a thoroughly engrossing video and I’d love to see you elaborate on more famous fossils! Of course I should probably start on your back-catalogue first, huh. 😜

    • @sthui2866
      @sthui2866 Год назад

      We have bastiodon and -zolt.

    • @apexnext
      @apexnext Год назад +1

      Both Pokemon have fainted... *forever!*

  • @TheEvilpossum
    @TheEvilpossum Год назад +23

    I've always thought the likeliest scenario is that the protoceratops was already buried or half buried, and the raptor attacked while it was trying to get free. That would also
    strongly suggest V mongoliensis would have left the larger dinos alone under normal circumstances.

    • @douggaudiosi14
      @douggaudiosi14 Год назад +1

      Could be plausible It would explain why that lil Guys massive balls weren't preserved attacking something almost twice his size

  • @josephdavis1633
    @josephdavis1633 Год назад +9

    this is, by far, my current favorite channel. I look forward to every upload like its the NBA finals

  • @RAFMnBgaming
    @RAFMnBgaming Год назад +32

    I'd never heard of this before but this is such a cool introduction to it.

  • @prototropo
    @prototropo Год назад +4

    We may never see a live dinosaur, but thanks to wonderful channels like Budget Museum, we are living in a golden age of paleontologic art, excavation, research and characterization.

  • @josiebianchi3481
    @josiebianchi3481 Год назад +3

    Imagine you're trekking through the Gobi desert when a storm kicks up out of nowhere and on the horizon you see two ghost dinosaurs locked in a millions-of-years-old battle.

  • @somedudeonyoutube8079
    @somedudeonyoutube8079 Год назад +11

    I was actually thinking about this the other day and I’m so glad you also think this is the best fossil ever.

  • @TheBestAround131
    @TheBestAround131 Год назад +26

    "Don't forget that for a long time, dinosaurs were viewed as sluggish and lazy animals."
    Yeah, we humans tend to forget that animals we perceive as dumb and unevolved have lasted millions upon millions of years longer than we have and will continue to exist long after we've gone extinct. With great arrogance comes great stupidity! XD

  • @linnylinlinlin
    @linnylinlinlin Год назад +15

    The dinosaur-obsessed kid part of me thanks you for this video! I hope you have a good hiatus and take care 🦖

  • @violetkittens8859
    @violetkittens8859 Год назад +3

    Please come back I need more cozy but super educational and interesting videos

  • @chrisball3778
    @chrisball3778 Год назад +14

    Seeing as the adult Protoceratops would be an improbably large prey item for a lone Velociraptor, and Protoceratops are thought to have been social animals, I wonder if the Protoceratops might have died protecting its young, or the young of its herd? It's pure speculation, but it doesn't seem impossible, and it adds yet another layer of drama to the scenario.

  • @cheyennereynoso4116
    @cheyennereynoso4116 Год назад +10

    It’s crazy how long ago that happened. They died a long, long time ago.

  • @Paunguliaq
    @Paunguliaq Год назад +7

    I had never heard of or seen this fossil. Your well-made and researched video brings this alive and makes it unforgettable. I agree, This is the greatest fossil I have ever seen..

  • @Mussoi7000
    @Mussoi7000 Год назад +9

    This one has always been a personal favorite of mine. I had this dinosaur sticker album when i was a kid and i remember thinking that the fighting dinosaurs stickers were so cool. That was also the only sticker album i ever completed i think.

    • @doodlegirl1111
      @doodlegirl1111 Год назад +1

      I also had a dino sicker album as a kid! Totally forgot about it until this comment. A lot of Gobi desert specimens in there now that I think back

  • @ExtinctZoo
    @ExtinctZoo Год назад +2

    I remember first hearing about this duel on white tips journey documentary, what a throwback lol

  • @richarddelo3506
    @richarddelo3506 Год назад +12

    Thank you for the informative video. You have a gift of simply communicating information-packed speech while keeping things interesting at the same time.

  • @ItsDylanHarding
    @ItsDylanHarding Год назад +6

    Never stop making this content, it’s quality comfort viewing to the max.

  • @KrazyKaiser
    @KrazyKaiser 8 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent choice to have Mongolian Throat singing as the music for this one.

  • @HobGungan
    @HobGungan Год назад +92

    Just a reminder that due to reasons involving the source Micheal Chrichton used for research carrying a theory that was quickly shot down by the scientific community, the "Velociraptors" in Jurassic Park were actually Deinonychus, and comparisons for accuracy should be done for that animal instead.

    • @TheBestAround131
      @TheBestAround131 Год назад +12

      Didn't Michael Crichton basically call them Velociraptors because he thought that name sounded cooler than Deinonychus? I could be wrong, and I hope I am, 'cause in my opinion, Deinonychus sounds way cooler than Velociraptor.

    • @HobGungan
      @HobGungan Год назад +41

      @@TheBestAround131 You're about 1/4 right. The book Chrichton used for research for the novel hypothosized that Deinonychus didn't deserve it's own genera and should have been considered a species of Velociraptor. After the novel came out, that hypothesis was nixed, and it was *Spielberg* that opted not to change the name back for the movie adaptation because it "sounded cooler".

    • @boreopithecus
      @boreopithecus Год назад +2

      The movie ones are too big to be Deinonychus though. I just think of them as an unspecified dromeosaurid.

    • @HobGungan
      @HobGungan Год назад +11

      @@boreopithecus They're only about a head taller than the largest known deinonycus, and they're not quite as long. They're exaggerated, but not that much on balance.

    • @legakattack4771
      @legakattack4771 Год назад +4

      They're utahraptors

  •  Год назад +3

    What if the ceratopsian had a missing leg for whatever reason and that's what prompted the velociraptor to attack, assuming it was weak and wouldn't be able to put a fight?

  • @stupidminotaur9735
    @stupidminotaur9735 Год назад +3

    For those who don't know there's an extreme well done tv show that shows this fight scene. very well done i think it was done in 2000's

  • @mistral8275
    @mistral8275 Год назад +3

    Fantastic video. Didn't want it to end. Thanks for making this!

  • @thiagobulhoesvianna
    @thiagobulhoesvianna Год назад +2

    This video should be named "the best dinosaur fossil ever found" :)

  • @______Daniel
    @______Daniel Год назад +10

    I’m a huge fan, and all your videos are great, but this seemed like a new step for you, in a gradual but significant way. Proud of you mate, it’s fun to watch you grow.

  • @blockednostril9739
    @blockednostril9739 Год назад +10

    I would like more of these style videos for other famous finds! This was a fantastic watch, both the truth and speculation blend so well!

  • @chaytonsheargold3210
    @chaytonsheargold3210 Год назад +1

    Chills man, chills. This video and your presentation was absolutely perfect . Very very well made.

  • @OC-CPA
    @OC-CPA Год назад +9

    You released this video on my birthday; I couldn't think of a better birthday present than a new video from The Budget Museum.
    Love your use of music, by the way. Not just on this video, but in others. I remember one of them used "Bethena" by Scott Joplin, and I was left thinking, _"Learning about prehistoric animals to ragtime...now _*_this_*_ is perfection."_

  • @guillermolarios3913
    @guillermolarios3913 Год назад +2

    I absolutely loved this one, as the narration happened I was imagining frame by frame the brawl.
    Thank you, hugs from Costa Rica ✌

  • @takenname8053
    @takenname8053 Год назад +7

    Nice, willing to wait for more videos if they're this good!

  • @esmedientes
    @esmedientes Месяц назад

    This video gave me chills. Fantastic work, I love this channel so much.

  • @mbunds
    @mbunds Год назад +8

    Excellent presentation, as usual! That was a lot of research into Gobi desert paleontology, we would love to see more, thanks!

  • @laikatuttle521
    @laikatuttle521 Год назад +1

    Just want to say that you're my favorite RUclips chancel, keep up the good work! I can't wait for more to come

  • @alantremonti1381
    @alantremonti1381 Год назад +2

    This video was so atmospheric. Well done!

  • @jonathanchild7025
    @jonathanchild7025 Год назад +2

    I love you stuff. I’m happy to see you posting

  • @manduul.bakhdal
    @manduul.bakhdal Год назад +2

    I remember seeing it in the natural history museum when I was 3 or 4.

  • @jayw9267
    @jayw9267 Год назад +3

    Just wanted to let you know I love your videos! I only just realized that not all of your vids are getting 1M+ views and it saddens me because they’re very worthy of it. Thank you for providing us with entertainment.

  • @wesleymynatt1549
    @wesleymynatt1549 Год назад +2

    This channel is so good. I'm always glad to see new uploads.

  • @Irmavep666
    @Irmavep666 Год назад +3

    Always look forward to a new upload. Just showed a friend the Sloth and Know your Bears vid. Love your stuff.

  • @JumpyAntelope
    @JumpyAntelope Год назад +2

    Weirdly this didn’t show up in my subscription feed? Amazing work once again though!

  • @kingofwingo
    @kingofwingo Год назад +2

    Awesome as always, great work.

  • @grasicapiasecka2149
    @grasicapiasecka2149 Год назад +2

    Thank you, I love your narrative, you are the best ❤️

  • @kandikaine110
    @kandikaine110 Год назад +5

    You did awesome explaining this video. I can tell you've caught wind of veggie man. Goodluck on your hunt!
    On a real note, I've been enjoying your content for a long time and I hope this hiatus treats you well!

  • @GiantFlyingFoxes
    @GiantFlyingFoxes Год назад +3

    Awesome documentary, thank you!

  • @arthurroseart
    @arthurroseart Год назад +4

    Have a good break man, thanks for such awesome interesting content! Never even knew about these guys!!

  • @bigcarp2509
    @bigcarp2509 Год назад +2

    Nice detail with using Mongolian throat singing as background music during the exploration part

  • @SKMisaac
    @SKMisaac Год назад +3

    Very good video man. Love your channel! Keep it up buddy, enjoy your brake

  • @rafaelcalderabebber1198
    @rafaelcalderabebber1198 Год назад

    A truly work of art this video

  • @preservinghistory84
    @preservinghistory84 Год назад +1

    I’m a pretty new subscriber to The Budget Museum and I absolutely love it. Your films are amazing and so well-made, the topics are interesting, and the narrative style *slays* me. Bravo to you, and thanks so much, from a former museum curator.

  • @HersheyandStuff
    @HersheyandStuff Год назад +1

    This is quickly becoming my favorite RUclips channel

  • @user-il9ze9py8c
    @user-il9ze9py8c 10 месяцев назад

    Man, your videos are fantastic. The info is good, and the writing is excellent, along with great delivery. Keep it up!

  • @davidandres4846
    @davidandres4846 Год назад +3

    Just came across your channel. I found you in the recommended while watching a TreyTheExplainer video. I've watched a few of your videos and love the content. Keep up the good work. I just subscribed.

  • @gobeaugo
    @gobeaugo Год назад +1

    Probably the most enlightening episode oh your list.

  • @T15290
    @T15290 Год назад +8

    This channel has rapidly become my favorite natural history channel on RUclips, which is no small feat among such an exceptional field. Keep it up!

  • @gwynnew317
    @gwynnew317 9 месяцев назад +2

    This is truly amazing! Not budget at all. Fantastic production! Thank you for sharing!!

  • @kuitaranheatmorus9932
    @kuitaranheatmorus9932 Год назад +1

    Welcome back and yes this video was awesome

  • @bradsullivan2298
    @bradsullivan2298 Год назад +1

    Well done Budget Museum!

  • @Chewbaccafruit
    @Chewbaccafruit Год назад +4

    Your work makes me want to learn animation and make my own videos. I worked in science education and your approachable style of explaining is addictive.

  • @dapper-ant2634
    @dapper-ant2634 Год назад +2

    My personal favorite fossil is the one of the animals snuggling because one of them saught shelter in the others burrow and them they either got flooded or the burrow collapsed and killed them. I don't have perfect memory and I'm a very casual paleontology fan so if I got that wrong I would genuinely love to know the real story

  • @teddyboukagain9985
    @teddyboukagain9985 Год назад +2

    Excellent video as always.

  • @cheyennereynoso4116
    @cheyennereynoso4116 Год назад +1

    Keep up the great work! I’ll be here when you upload again 💪🏼😎👍🏼

  • @johnpaleontology
    @johnpaleontology 9 месяцев назад +3

    And now there's a new fossil about a mammal fighting a dinosaur. Repenomamus fighting a Psitacosaurus to be exact.

  • @joekerr22
    @joekerr22 Год назад +1

    Sometimes, the narrative outweighs the visuals. You provide a compelling, interesting, scientific, and fun experience. I love the channel and am definitely subscribing.

  • @darkpurpleshadow3240
    @darkpurpleshadow3240 6 месяцев назад +1

    Really enjoying this channel. You are a gem 💎

  • @Ligerbee
    @Ligerbee Год назад +11

    Thats a Morbius reference!!!!!

    • @12yroldedgelord41
      @12yroldedgelord41 Год назад +5

      My favourite scene in the movie is when morbius said "it's morbin' time" travelled back in time and killed both dinosaurs in heated combat to save the world.I'm pretty sure I was done to make a slight change to history to where quan lingling dingle wouldn't assassinate Quandale dingle

    • @Ligerbee
      @Ligerbee Год назад +5

      @@12yroldedgelord41 Thats my favorite part to

  • @HellaTeeth
    @HellaTeeth Год назад +1

    Excellent work as always, TBM. Thank you for the education and may your hiatus be fruitful.

  • @cnmpscy34
    @cnmpscy34 10 месяцев назад

    Awesomely great narration

  • @sabysan4601
    @sabysan4601 Год назад +7

    This will come out on my bday!! The best gift ever hahaha :>

  • @VictorFursov
    @VictorFursov 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for interesting presentation.

  • @cheyennereynoso4116
    @cheyennereynoso4116 Год назад +1

    This is one my favorite channels; I always get a little hit of dopamine when the video starts.

  • @dyslexiusmaximus
    @dyslexiusmaximus Год назад

    loved it! awesome vid, thanks!

  • @Tungdil_01
    @Tungdil_01 Год назад

    It's a nice touch to have the soundtrack as the Mongolian singing throat

  • @Lillian2167
    @Lillian2167 Год назад

    The artwork on this ep is so beautiful! :3

  • @lavenderlavender3952
    @lavenderlavender3952 Год назад +2

    Happy to see the third floor completed!

  • @dinodan7770
    @dinodan7770 Год назад +1

    I love this video keep up the good work bro

  • @yunghelmet6847
    @yunghelmet6847 Год назад +2

    This video has too few views, my man was literally writing fire when he made the script and this fossil changed the fundamental way we look at dinosaurs. My personal favorite paleontology video.

  • @ghettomafioso5782
    @ghettomafioso5782 Год назад

    I love every video on this channel

  • @stormcat3648
    @stormcat3648 Год назад +1

    10/10 video, love it

  • @ArleneDKatz
    @ArleneDKatz Год назад

    Wonderful. Will miss you. Thank you.

  • @dandychiggins7240
    @dandychiggins7240 Год назад

    Bro, your videos are so fecking cool and I did enjoy it very much 🥰❤️

  • @MatthewCampbell765
    @MatthewCampbell765 Год назад +2

    For what it's worth, to my understanding there was a mix-up when writing Jurassic Park, the animal the book intended to describe is actually a Deinonychus.

  • @clownfishautozoophilia5828
    @clownfishautozoophilia5828 Год назад

    love your conent keep up the amazing work.

  • @SpiteBellow
    @SpiteBellow Год назад +2

    Something about deserts always seems timeless

  • @lucasdeoliveirapontes2789
    @lucasdeoliveirapontes2789 Год назад +2

    Love the long video!

  • @veryunusual126
    @veryunusual126 Год назад

    Awesome video
    Thank you very much👏👏👏👍👍🦕🦖

  • @DoodersDen
    @DoodersDen Год назад +5

    Phenomenal video! An absolutely amazing watch and one that makes me want to write and produce more videos of my own! The amount of work put into and the pure quality of the production that this video had is incredible! Great job!! I've learned so much!

    • @DoodersDen
      @DoodersDen Год назад

      7:40 I will say though, I'm not so sure about that statement.. including the term "dimwitted" lol

  • @BrianH1313
    @BrianH1313 Год назад

    Interesting and a nice vid. Wish you luck on what you are going to do. I'll be waiting for next vid for once you are able.

  • @michaelhanford8139
    @michaelhanford8139 Год назад

    'More like a painting (sculpture?) than a fossil'
    😍😍😍😍
    Absolutely! Art is that which evokes emotion &/or visceral reactions.
    This *is* a rather epic & timeless as well as primal - life, death, struggle to eat followed by a poetic joint struggle to live....or they were too consumed by the fight that they didn't notice the sand🤷 resonates with everyone either way.
    I hope your hiatus was fruitful & regenerative, friend.
    👋

  • @teotlcipactli7530
    @teotlcipactli7530 Год назад

    Ill wait for your return, stay safe Budget Museum ~

  • @jackpollard6344
    @jackpollard6344 Год назад

    This video is amazing ❤

  • @Weirdkauz
    @Weirdkauz Год назад +2

    Gorgeous video! Thank you very much!
    Maybe the Protoceratops was missing a leg when the fight started? Maybe he was retreating from its herd to die...