Sadly it's even worse now, as a new idiotic generation of zealots are determined to carry on using the name, they are now pretending that one of the many Apatosaurus finds is different enough from the others for the name to still be in use. Sad or what. Yet the same kind of people, who had no problem with having Torosaurus and Triceratops separate for over 100 years are insisting they are the same creature! and that Troodon is a valid genus when it's not, and that it grew bigger than it did, mainly cos everyone's so obsessed with those misnamed, oversized non-Velo idiots from that film series.
It's pronounced 'Brack'-iosaurus, not 'brake'. Why do you Americans always pronounce an 'a' AS A instead of 'ah'?! And stop acting like Brontosaurus as another species of sauropod, it's the S-A-M-E animal, I don't care how desperate people are not to let that old name die off. Other names like Trachodon, Anatotitan, Antrodemus, Monoclonius, Laelaps, Becklespinax etc.have all gone, so let this go the same way already! It's NOT "known" at all, you can't just pretend there are suddenly dozens of clear differences between them now that somehow hadn't been noticed by experts for a 100 years or so!! How many sauropod species do you think the North American continent can support back then? And how more 'accurate' can it BE depicted, what's wrong with how it looks now? And when was it ever in that wretched 'Jurassic Park' series, films that should be so much better than what they've become?
@@BigSam4EverI strongly agree with rubbish like those wanting to merge Torosaurus with Triceratops, and hold out for Monoclonius (sound name) actually being distinct from Centrosaurus, but not nonsense like this. Brontosaurus is as defunct as Antrodemus is as a name for an animal already called another. No one should be so obsessed with a name they can't let go off it. Bronotsaurus is gone, it never was here. Apatosaurus is the name.
@@kyachdistent1301 I understand your point but, let's be real... Brontosaurus was here. It was revamped in 2015. It's a popular dinosaur. I think paleontologists got their wires crossed with the Apatosaurus being mistaken for a Brontosaurus.
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Finally a Brontosaurus video!
Apatosaurus is an iconic creature. It was Dinosaur of the Week last week on my channel! I really admire that dinosaur. It truly is beautiful.
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at 9:22 you mention the displaying of an Apatosaurus at the American Museum but show the image of the Titanosaur Maximus at the Field museum.
The one Apatosaurus we’ve all come to know is Littlefoot from the Land Before Time series. The little sauropod who has a big heart and a brave soul.
nice video
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It was called brontosaurus 🦕 when I was a child.
Sadly it's even worse now, as a new idiotic generation of zealots are determined to carry on using the name, they are now pretending that one of the many Apatosaurus finds is different enough from the others for the name to still be in use. Sad or what. Yet the same kind of people, who had no problem with having Torosaurus and Triceratops separate for over 100 years are insisting they are the same creature! and that Troodon is a valid genus when it's not, and that it grew bigger than it did, mainly cos everyone's so obsessed with those misnamed, oversized non-Velo idiots from that film series.
A RUN ON COMMERCIAL....
Never heard of this dinosaur.
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1:50 wtf are you going on about? Next
It's pronounced 'Brack'-iosaurus, not 'brake'. Why do you Americans always pronounce an 'a' AS A instead of 'ah'?! And stop acting like Brontosaurus as another species of sauropod, it's the S-A-M-E animal, I don't care how desperate people are not to let that old name die off. Other names like Trachodon, Anatotitan, Antrodemus, Monoclonius, Laelaps, Becklespinax etc.have all gone, so let this go the same way already! It's NOT "known" at all, you can't just pretend there are suddenly dozens of clear differences between them now that somehow hadn't been noticed by experts for a 100 years or so!! How many sauropod species do you think the North American continent can support back then? And how more 'accurate' can it BE depicted, what's wrong with how it looks now? And when was it ever in that wretched 'Jurassic Park' series, films that should be so much better than what they've become?
Maybe when you get older and go to college you can get a paper published on your views.
Blanket statement from an entitled child with colered hair.
I strongly agree with you. It's BRONTOSAURUS FOREVER
@@BigSam4EverI strongly agree with rubbish like those wanting to merge Torosaurus with Triceratops, and hold out for Monoclonius (sound name) actually being distinct from Centrosaurus, but not nonsense like this. Brontosaurus is as defunct as Antrodemus is as a name for an animal already called another. No one should be so obsessed with a name they can't let go off it. Bronotsaurus is gone, it never was here. Apatosaurus is the name.
@@kyachdistent1301 I understand your point but, let's be real...
Brontosaurus was here. It was revamped in 2015. It's a popular dinosaur. I think paleontologists got their wires crossed with the Apatosaurus being mistaken for a Brontosaurus.