Jurassic James® explains Alamosaurus (PNSO unboxing) 1
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- Опубликовано: 12 янв 2024
- Jurassic James® explains Alamosaurus, the last sauropod "long necked dinosaur" to live in North America.
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Amazing collection, this would have been a childhood dream to enter that room lol!!
Excellent and well-rounded review! I like it that you made it both entertaining and educational! You have the admiration and respect of a fellow sauropodomorph palaeontologist! Well done!
You should have more subs.
definitely, loved all the information
Great video James
Thank you very much!
I remember watching a documentary in the early 2000s that said that sauropods mysteriously disappeared after the Jurassic. It must have been one of those "When Dinosaurs Ruled" docus that where on the discovery channel that stated this and i assumed it was true for years. It was surprising to discover not only that Alamosaurus was a late surviving sauropod but we had remains of it for such a long time as well.
The documentary must have meant the late Jurassic Sauropods like Brachiosaurus, Apatosaurus, Diplodocus, Apatosaurus, Barosaurus, and others disappeared. But they were replaced by fewer species. And of course, the southern hemisphere Gondwanaland (South America, Africa, India, Australia, New Zealand, Antartica, and Madagascar kept the Jurassic-like fauna.
I got this figure for Christmas. It’s pretty awesome.
It is my favorite sauropod figure!
My favorite dinosaur yay
Glad to give it recognition!
@@jurassicjames65 I got this figure last Christmas and it’s one of my favorites
Holy cow
I assume that is a good reaction. So, thank you!
Hope you got to spend some quality time with Samuel during the "snow day" last Tuesday. 😀
Jim, I think you know I did! Thanks again buddy!