The first time I saw theropods depicted with feathers is when they started seeming real enough to me that they mentally became wildlife rather than mythic dragons.
John Steiner Have you ever been around a crocodile they don’t have feathers but they’re real and they’re around the same size as a lot of dinosaurs it’s almost like things don’t actually have to have them I’ve even seen birds without feathers generally they pluck theirs out
@@charlottewalnut3118 "generally they pluck theirs out" so they're not naturally featherless. Dinosaurs are closer to birds than reptiles. Hell, genetic evidence suggests that the t. rex is a distant relative of the modern day chicken. It's likely that most of them had feathers to some extent.
Yeah, scaly theropods kind of lost the feeling that they originally carried, instead being mystified. There's a reason dragons and wyvern feels right at home in a game with mostly non feathered dinoes in entertainment like the game Ark: Survival Evolved.
I had the same experience, though it wasn't until the feathered depictions got better. The first ones always looked like the feathers were tacked on and it didn't look realistic to me. The ones I see now look way more natural.
I love the idea of dinosaurs possess feathers. Just imagine: forests and jungles filled with colourful bird-like beasts, that inhabited nearly all ecosystems of the planet.
I imagine the future race of intelligent squids arguing about If humans have had or not fur like "humans with fur on their heads weren't frighten or cool enough"
What I love is people who say they'd just grab the goose's neck and strangle or bend it. I watched a pitbull latch onto a goose's neck and sling it like a ragdoll....once the pit FINALLY let go (took about 4 of us adults to achieve this) the goose shook its head and proceeded to 'goose' the pitty in the butt and the dog ran off tail between its legs LOL. It had some blood dripping from its neck but the goose ended up winning Now tell me....what is their plan for fighting off a goose with bare hands? lmao. I'd rather fight a falcon than a goose.
Lol once in fifth grade when we're studying dinosaurs my teacher asked how many of us thought dinosaurs had feathers and I instantly raised my hand as I had recently learned if archaeopteryx. Literally the whole class stared at me in silence when the teacher told me I was wrong and how birds and dinosaurs were different. US education system doing its job.
@@ferociousrazordino3581 I talked to my students and they stubbornly asserted. Dinosaur means reptiles. Means no feathers. This was literally two days ago. American education is underfunded. Tax the rich. Then eat em.
@@MasterDoctorBenji lmao show them remains of archeopteryx or any bird like dinosaur ( sinorithosaurus, dromeosaurs ) and of that doesn't convince them show remains of Yutyrannus, a T rex relative. Show them especially impressions of feathers ingraved in stone. That'll teach em.
@@ferociousrazordino3581 I do take time on occasion to do a short little pallet cleanser lessons, something I wouldn't normally teach but am heavy invested in. Usually a very elementary lesson. Like, basic algebra. This is definitely on the top of the list now, dinolessons
@@MasterDoctorBenji I blame Spielberg and Barney the Dinosaur. However, they do have a point in require some proof for it, teachers have told kids all kind of nonsense through history so a bit of skepticism is healthy, ignoring scientific evidence is not. That said, I don't think you as a teacher should show them evidence for everything all the time, you wouldn't get anything done then.
"Facts are ruining drama!" -that lady at the beginning 😂 bro chill out it's better to know what they accurately looked like then to get it wrong. Your drama isn't as important as understand what animals before our time looked like!
@Ma Rk I don't know what world you live in, but sjws distort the facts about a lot of things to meet their agendas. Like for example the ones who ignore sexual dimorphism in humans.
if she was serious, than she clearly was thinking about these dinosaurs on paper, not real life. If you encountered a forty foot long monstrosity with teeth larger than a human hand, doesn't matter whether it has scales or feathers, any sensible person is going to soil their pants.
It amuses me that this video about which dinosaurs had feathers has the most extensive disclaimer/trigger warning I have ever seen. Seriously, shit was 5 minutes long.
@@ProdByIMSLEEPING Birds are avian dinosaurs. The fossil records show that birds are modern, feathered dinosaurs. Birds, or "avian dinosaurs" still live. Non-avian dinosaurs all went extinct.
I have chickens. I watch them. They are indeed dinosaurs. I often watch them and wonder where their little front legs are with the big claws. They are much more savage than people would believe. No hating from me about feathers.
When I was young, I worked at a place that rehabilitated injured Bald Eagles. There was a path behind the building lined with tree stumps that the eagles would perch on because they couldn't fly. Having to walk so near those death machines was absolutely terrifying on a primal level. Feathers aren't scary in and of themselves, but something scary with feathers is no less frightening.
I had that when I visited a bird resque organization and they had 4 Buzzards that couldn't fly anymore. All they did was dash around on the floor and they looked like awesome little dinosaurs.
Isn't the controversy based around people who don't know shite about biology/paleontology getting all worked up about scientific progression? I might be quite wrong, what Christopher Ressler was talking about is probably more so the case.
I once saw a T-Rex with lammergeier feathers. White feathers around the neck, looking a lot like a lions mane and red skin on the head making it look like it's head was covered in blood. Would definitely be scary in real life.
@@GabiteEditz idk, a dinosaur with feathers that blended into its environments would make it more scary. what's worse than a raptor stalking you... a hidden raptor stalking you
@@rasineidedossantossantos5094 what the hell?!? where did you learn this? i need proof... why in the hecc would a Tyrannosaurus need strong arms? they're too short to reach anything so wouldn't have any effect???
I was the last survivor of my battalion... I remember like it was yesterday, the emu surrounded us it was bloody and brutal... I hide in a log it keep me alive, I drink everyday to forget the emu war....
Facts are ruining dinosaurs? *confused face* lol I loved dinosaurs as a kid and i'm equally as excited ever time I discover something new about them. Feathers or not dinosaurs are cool. Great video, I appreciate your hard work.
I personally liked how dinosaurs look fully scaled. But I acknowledge that is probably my bias from the movie Jurassic Park. Facts don't care about your feelings and the fact is there is a strong possibility that the majority of dinosaurs had feathers. And some may have looked like a giant toothed chicken from hell.
I actually love the feathers, it grounds them so much more into reality for me. Previous designs were too dragon-like and I feel like media leaned in WAY too hard with Dinosaurs being this endless rage machine that destroys everything all the time. When, to me, I like to remember that Dinosaurs were animals, just like animals today. Even the carnivores like to relax and take things easy. So picturing them more like birds of prey than blind rage machines is REALLY cool
Jurassic World Dominion was the last straw. They gave two dinosaurs feathers in that movie but still made the ugliest giganotosaurus to ever cross my eyeballs.
Honestly, to me it doesn't really matter whether they had feathers or scales. One shouldn't love these animals for what he/she wants them to be, but for the animals they really were
So, in short: Velociraptor: hell ye T-rex: ye, but not everywhere Therizinosaurus: wait why do you care about Therizinosaurus? Allosaurus: eh maybe Apatosaurus: probably not Triceratops: probably like some taily thingys Stegosaurus: nah Ankykosaurus: nah Iguanadon: eh maybe, but probably not
@@mr._.mav792 Used to be mine too, back when we only had the teeth and arm bones. It was so mysterious! But now we know it looked totally goofy with oversized, disproportionate forearms hehe
Its silly to let nostalgia and tradition dictate how you view the world, but I guess that's why religion continues to exist as well as people who refuse to believe that some dinosaurs had feathers.
And by birds you mean one group of dinosaurs and a few others. Because only some therapods had feathers and some dyrosaurs (forgot the name of the group) have been found with feathers. So about 3/4 of all dinosaurs didn't have feathers
@@GabiteEditz i assume you meant to say dryosaurs, dyrosaurus is an extinct crocodylomorph. and i think the name you forgot is ornithischia but i could of course be wrong there
I kind of find the idea of silent dinosaurs to be far scarier than a dinosaur that can roar or groan.... I mean, Could you imagine watching a T rex just silently kill some other herbivore, the only sound you hear is flesh ripping and gurgling noises...? That would be scary as fuck.
hah, i always imagined the large dinosaurs that made pig like grunting sounds, kinda like a hippo, while smaller dinosaur made little screeches or songs. i also believe that sauropods were mostly silent, or occasional grunts
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TREY the Explainer hahahahahha i can't believe people getting upset because dinosaurs have feathers ,i didnt think that these kind of people exist but damn lol,at least i had a good laugh
TREY the Explainer im just saying this i blevive all tyrannosaurids have feather and trex but i do not believe ''ADULT TREX'S HAVE FEATHER'S'' i think the young one's and sub adults had feather's and i do believe some adult trex's had feather just on the body tail and head but only in colder climets then the warmer climet's i mean think about it.trex lived in very warm climets well some did and the night time would be colder but not cold enough for adult trex's to need feather i know im not thinking about mateing pourpose's but this is what i think about ''trex''.(please comment and tell me about your thoughts about my answer say whatever you want its totaly fine thank you)
I tell people that the best guard dog you can have is a Goose. Grandma had one, mofo would chase everyone out of the yard. Way back in the day I would go to a University with a pond. I would take my lunch near the pond to watch this one goose chase people. It would wait by the bridge too 🤣🤣🤣
+Lynks Savoure from a personal point of view, people seem to fear more animals whitout the presence of hair/feathers, i assume this is because a creature whitout this features are a syntome of sickness
German Furman I mean some of them do but no nothing that is larger than me look silly as soon as it is big enough to eat you it is scary that’s how it works
*Sees Scary Feathered Dinosaurs* That's okay, I didn't need sleep anyway. Also scary feathered Dinosaurs are all sorts of Owls, especially the ones that can reshape their faces to look like feathered demons.
Why are people so mad about dinosaurs having feathers? The dinos in Jurassic Park are cool. Just like how Darth Vader, Lara Croft, and John Wick are cool. What do these three characters have in common? They're considered cool despite not being real. Why can't featherless dinosaurs be the same?
According to the feather haters, getting eat by a giant turkey is stupid... What? Bruh, is a giant bird trying to eat you alive and you call it stupid? I'll bet they'll also run when a giant turkey chase them 😂.
I remember Tyrannosaurus depictions with thin, scaleless, wrinkly skin. Man, naked mole rats aren't cool no matter how big they grow. They just look so vulnerable, not healthy at all.
I think feathers give dinosaurs a grade of realisem. Makes you think that they are actual animals that existed at one point instead of just some non-existing mythical dragon. And that they filled out roles that modern day mammals fill now (Tyranasaurus Rex to Lion, Branchiosaurus to giraffes) And, ya know, that aint a bad thing. It help you say, “Wow! Those things existed?” Instead of “Wow, that so rad dud” Idk if what i said is straight up stupid but i did my best. 😊
Anyone who says that dinosaurs with feathers are less scary have never been attacked by a pissed-off territorial rooster. And those don't even eat meat.
Me:sees feathers around Also me :Oh crap News:And that was the last we heard of him Also news:dinos with feathers are nerds Goose and casowarry's:regret that
@@anotherrandomperson5070 Geese are dinosaurs indeed. I use their feathers for making into quill pens for calligraphy and for making my arrows. in other words: DINO-ARROWS!!!111
One minute they're giant, mythical dragon like beasts, the next they are giant freaky birds People hate seeing their favorite childhood monsters demystified Some do also look pretty silly, lol
owen pope To be fair the only one that was genuinely scary it’s scary because it’s mouth is clearly covered in something else his blood you put a toddler in front of most people give it a nice clearly coded and blood most people will still be scared despite the fact that it’s someone that they could punt across a city Road
"It's horrible the way facts are ruining drama." WOW. Lol Honestly, I'm just enjoying learning more about how they really looked. And just imagine a FLOCK of microraptors dropping out of tree branches and FLYING AT YOU. Jurrasic Park needs to get with the times, cause that's some scary crap!
We need a new Jurassic Park or another popular film franchise that features feathered dinos. The older generation can cry a river about how they don't look as scary as the dinosaurs from their childhoods, at least today's kids would have a more accurate depiction of dinosaurs to fall in love with and hopefully teach to their children and their children's children.
@@TheFunwichHorror In one Jurrasic Park fanfiction, the explanation of why the JP dinos didn´t have feathers and were different sizes were because they ARE genetically engineered, so they make them look like the pictures of dinos at that time. The visitors wouldn´t belive in feathered dinos, thinking they aren´t genuine, and they wouldn´t look so cool, so they made them more appealing. It WAS primarily a attraction for visitors, after all.
@@robertturpin7890 I mean, so are many modern birds and they don't have any problems divebombing you because a nest is nearby or you have a tasty cheeseburger in your hand. Microraptor is in the size range of seagulls and corvids after all and try to go near a flock of seagulls with anything resembling food and then imagine those gulls had one sharp hook on each foot.
@@Katepuzzilein yea but you can easily kill it by punching it so it wont be that scary because you know you can kill it also remember we are like a giant to them so yeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
When I look back at the artists of the past that did their best to depict dinosaurs, such as Knight, I know that they were doing the best they could with what they had. I also am of the opinion that their depictions being wrong in no way lessens their achievements as artists.
Yeah, science doesn't give a dam about opinions. Frankly I like dinosaurs either way, maybe even better with feathers. Also: 'It's horrible the way facts are ruining the drama' dinosaur drama is based of facts. Dinosaurs are spectacular extinct animals, not kaijus.
@@finnish_hunter I bet you found your old plastic dinos from your childhood and are now on a soap box in your underwear screaming about the lack of feathers.
@k a .. Just in case I’m going to point out that the description I gave of the elephant skinned kangaroo gator thing as ridiculous as it sounds used to be how people saw trexs, those same people who thought that looked cool or intimidating are the ones who think feathers are lame. (Heheh) It was a jab at old depictions of dinosaurs, not the magestic predatory birds we know today =} I’m sorry I didn’t make that clear~
I didn't understand the issue of the video introduction: how can there be any aggressive hostility because of dinosaur appearance???? It seems so ridiculous! It is a question of science and finding the truth. Paleontology is not politics
+Alexander Gorbachev some people seem to think that dinosaurs are pop culture icons, rather than actual living animals that inhabited the earth a long time ago.
i am a big Jurassic Park fan, but i must say i believe in feathered dinosaurs,sure the JP Dinosaurs looks scary but its not real,its fictional, so yeah :>
One of my friends thinks that NO DINOSAURS AT ALL had feathers. Even when I show him direct fossil evidence of feathers, he says they are leaves. **Triggered**
I mean, It's not that scary. I wouldn't want to encounter one in the wild, and I'd certainly eat my words if I did, but as someone who has seen them (Just not in person), I don't find them scary.
Ken B feathers make them scare me in an uncomfortable and unsettling way. And, less in an imposing way. I wish a new dinosaur movie would come out like that. Alienesque, eerie, chilling and wild.
Eagles are friggin terrifying to see carry away juvenile deer, also angry cassowaries and watch videos of chickens catching a mouse, but people that don't know what birds can do find them not scary
Feathers are scary, and owls are the scariest. One time, some o' my friends and I were breaking into this old "haunted' farm house at midnight in a very very rural part of central Utah. We were young and did not anticipated that it might actually be boarded up. Which it was. But we found a loose board on one of the windows leading into the basement. We shined our flashlights through a gap in the boards and the basement had chains and old rusty farm implements (including hooks) hanging from the ceiling. Perfect. But the boards were a little tight, so we pulled on them, and pulled. Then I, being a bit stronger than the rest (not flexing, I was also fatter), grabbed a board and pulled as hard as I could. The board broke with a deafening crack, and then, after a split second, somewhere above us and to our right, the most blood-curdling scream I've ever heard. It sounded like a terrified woman being subjected to the most egregious torture you could imagine. Immediately terrified, we ran. Unfortunately the house was a "work zone" and there was a tall gate separating us from the car. As mentioned, I was the fattest, so I was also the slowest. When I reached the gate, Steve had already jumped over and was trying to unlock the car, and Tyler was climbing up the gate. I knew dang well that my fat butt would not be able to climb that gate before that abominable bride of Satan tore me to ribbons. Instead I threw myself directly into the gate's opening, ignoring the lock. The shock of my body hitting the gate caused poor Tyler to fall from the top of the gate, knocking the air from his lungs. Somehow I managed to force my body through that 1' - 1.5' opening. Tyler was in the car, and the car was already moving when I jumped into the back seat, and we sped off afraid to even look behind us until we were back into town. A few days later, I summoned the courage to tell my uncle the story. He laughed and, after patiently admonishing me not to break into any more houses, he explained that the heinous bride of Satan was probably just a barn owl. Here's what barn owls sound like: ruclips.net/video/MLSiCMNT5rY/видео.html
Have you seen barn owls up close in person ? They can be pretty creepy . And that isn't the only sound they make . They can also sound like some one is torturing a cat to death . It a little unnerving to hear late at night alone in the woods .
It is possible that they had feathers, almost surely some of them, but who actually knows ? ( Are you talking about dromeosaurids? Since "raptors" are not a scientific name, but a Spielberg movies invention )
@@turkeykillerex9509 In the chinese cretaceous, you can find feathered dromeosaurs; several dozen million years earlier, in Solnhofen (Bavaria ) there was the Archeopteryx, the first bird, descending from a feathered dinosaur; but besides him, there were the featherless fossils of two species of Compsognathus, which were little coelurosaurs, maybe some of them ancestors of the dromeosaurs. Then it is probable that most of the feathered dinosaurs were due to a later evolution after the jurassic ...
Say Hello to the swan and casowary They have Friend let me introduce you Turkey shoebill Terror bird ostrich emu cariama Pélican Big sea bird Vulture Secretary bird It s a stupid Guy that think you aren t scary I have to go I let you talk a bit
"Feathers arent scary" Lemme introduce you to the Shoebill; if it has 2 babies, it basically chooses the strongest one to take care of and ignores the other one. Meaning they pretty much just suffer from starvation and die
"dinosaurs with feathers aren't scary" say that to a Utahraptor opening your skin with its sickle claw like it's opening a zipper,OH god just imagine that,a Utah raptor using its claw to unzip your skin
@Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus The Pharaoh Of Egypt i have knocked out many birds in my time so yes actualy i think i would knock out a hairless bird also even if it did bit me it only got 1 mouth and i got 2 hands=dead dino
Lias Wildlife I don’t know I’ve seen quite a few birds get tricked by an alligator so apparently not all of them are smarter now parrots are scary smart Imagine a velociraptor they can copy your voice and it’s a smart as a five-year-old that is terrifying
@@charlottewalnut3118 crocodilans are not exactly reptiles, they are a sistergroup of dinosaurs. At least this was the taxonomic status I last heard of. But yes, not all birds are genius, but there are quite a few. I recomend "Genius of birds" by Jennifer Ackermann. There are thousands of little clever brains out there....
Lias Wildlife Oh I’m aware that there are quite a few very intelligent birds but reptiles can get to the same level monitor lizards and Tego lizards can both be trained like dogs it’s just harder
Honestly, I think a lot of the dinosaurs that are now thought to be feathered look far better with feathers. Feathered T-Rex? Looks absolutely rad. All the raptors that now have feathers? Metal. And the dinos that aren't feathered? Also still rad. Nature is rad. The way these creatures likely actually looked is more neat than most things humans could actually create, i'd bet ya.
@@wetube6513 Are you being sarcastic here? or are you serious? feathers on a fully grown adult rex would overheat it. sure juvenile, baby rexes did have feathers but they lost there feathers over time. ( that's a speculation)
2:59 I get what he means, but it’s a bit funny to be complaining about people being “obsessed with the past” on a 40 minute long video about dinosaurs.
Personally, I love seeing feathered dinos, it makes them so much more majestic and, fascinating. Dinosaurs had feathers, and if feathers and fur look stupid, then these, people have never seen a Harpy Eagle or a African Eagle-owl, tigers and lions would seem, a lot less scary without fur.
Thanks for making this! As of late, I've been wondering a lot which of those internet artworks showing dinosaurs with feathers were accurate. I'm learning so much from watching your vids. :)
Tbh I always thought dinosaurs looked dumb as giant naked monsters. It made it hard to believe they were even real, even though logically I knew they were. Seeing them with feathers, hair, interesting skin patterns and actual FAT on them; suddenly I actually see an _animal._
The first time I saw theropods depicted with feathers is when they started seeming real enough to me that they mentally became wildlife rather than mythic dragons.
I was lucky enough to get in the community right as feathers became the majority opinion.
John Steiner Have you ever been around a crocodile they don’t have feathers but they’re real and they’re around the same size as a lot of dinosaurs it’s almost like things don’t actually have to have them I’ve even seen birds without feathers generally they pluck theirs out
@@charlottewalnut3118 "generally they pluck theirs out" so they're not naturally featherless. Dinosaurs are closer to birds than reptiles. Hell, genetic evidence suggests that the t. rex is a distant relative of the modern day chicken. It's likely that most of them had feathers to some extent.
Yeah, scaly theropods kind of lost the feeling that they originally carried, instead being mystified. There's a reason dragons and wyvern feels right at home in a game with mostly non feathered dinoes in entertainment like the game Ark: Survival Evolved.
I had the same experience, though it wasn't until the feathered depictions got better. The first ones always looked like the feathers were tacked on and it didn't look realistic to me. The ones I see now look way more natural.
The feathers are't scary argument is like saying Grizzly bears aren't scary because they are fluffy
They aren't, they are deceptively cute but deadly
Aaman
I don't think bears are scary I think they are cute
Well tarantulas are also fluffy, yet many fear them.
ever seen a naked bear XD
If you see a 16+ foot tall mass of muscle, claws, and teeth, it is terrifying regardless if it has feathers, scales, fur, or bare skin.
If you can’t outrun something that wants you dead. It’s scary.
What she said
@XAN Y ZARITZ Until it eats you
You just decribed a giant cassowary
You are correct but the thing we need is time travel to bring them back from the dead
I love the idea of dinosaurs possess feathers. Just imagine: forests and jungles filled with colourful bird-like beasts, that inhabited nearly all ecosystems of the planet.
That sounds like a movie scene. Someone should make it into one
agree
100% agree
Now that I would like to see
Have you read speculative biology of Serina, Planet of Birds?
I imagine the future race of intelligent squids arguing about If humans have had or not fur like "humans with fur on their heads weren't frighten or cool enough"
Lmao
Splatoon be like:
🤣🤣🤣
Hairless humans look dorky, like your dad
If the plot of Splatoon was paleontology based
If we learned anything from this video, it is that there's only one thing dinosaurs are terrible at: They're terrible at being lizards.
I get the joke
Good one. ;)
Lol
Lol
yes thats true
To those who think feathers aren’t scary go fight a goose
Dakota Dawn they relocated our geese cause we hurt them and vise versa when i was like 10
Was a goose really the most intimidating bird you could come up with? lol
Finn Chapman Dude, look up "I just unlocked goose howard". Those shits are fierce man.
Aaah bugger you already made a goose joke
What I love is people who say they'd just grab the goose's neck and strangle or bend it. I watched a pitbull latch onto a goose's neck and sling it like a ragdoll....once the pit FINALLY let go (took about 4 of us adults to achieve this) the goose shook its head and proceeded to 'goose' the pitty in the butt and the dog ran off tail between its legs LOL. It had some blood dripping from its neck but the goose ended up winning
Now tell me....what is their plan for fighting off a goose with bare hands? lmao. I'd rather fight a falcon than a goose.
Lol once in fifth grade when we're studying dinosaurs my teacher asked how many of us thought dinosaurs had feathers and I instantly raised my hand as I had recently learned if archaeopteryx. Literally the whole class stared at me in silence when the teacher told me I was wrong and how birds and dinosaurs were different. US education system doing its job.
How long ago
@@ferociousrazordino3581 I talked to my students and they stubbornly asserted. Dinosaur means reptiles. Means no feathers.
This was literally two days ago. American education is underfunded. Tax the rich. Then eat em.
@@MasterDoctorBenji lmao show them remains of archeopteryx or any bird like dinosaur ( sinorithosaurus, dromeosaurs ) and of that doesn't convince them show remains of Yutyrannus, a T rex relative. Show them especially impressions of feathers ingraved in stone. That'll teach em.
@@ferociousrazordino3581 I do take time on occasion to do a short little pallet cleanser lessons, something I wouldn't normally teach but am heavy invested in. Usually a very elementary lesson. Like, basic algebra. This is definitely on the top of the list now, dinolessons
@@MasterDoctorBenji I blame Spielberg and Barney the Dinosaur.
However, they do have a point in require some proof for it, teachers have told kids all kind of nonsense through history so a bit of skepticism is healthy, ignoring scientific evidence is not.
That said, I don't think you as a teacher should show them evidence for everything all the time, you wouldn't get anything done then.
"Feathers aren't scary." Said the man just before the parrot bit off his index finger.
yum, long crackers.
moderately crunchy but will do
Man- Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
Parrot - Fuuuuuuuuuuu
I dont know why people keep making fun of the saying “feathers arent scary”. Id be more scared of a komodo dragon running towards me on two feet.
@@gorestfump8935 because a fricking human sized feathered creature could devour you in minutes
"Facts are ruining drama!" -that lady at the beginning 😂 bro chill out it's better to know what they accurately looked like then to get it wrong. Your drama isn't as important as understand what animals before our time looked like!
I don't know the context but from the delivery it seemed she was at least half joking
@Ma Rk I don't know what world you live in, but sjws distort the facts about a lot of things to meet their agendas. Like for example the ones who ignore sexual dimorphism in humans.
Science doesn’t care about ur drama and opinions lol
if she was serious, than she clearly was thinking about these dinosaurs on paper, not real life. If you encountered a forty foot long monstrosity with teeth larger than a human hand, doesn't matter whether it has scales or feathers, any sensible person is going to soil their pants.
Bro I dont even remember making this comment lmao. I don't even type like that 🤷♂️ I don't quote things and then put a - next to it lol
It amuses me that this video about which dinosaurs had feathers has the most extensive disclaimer/trigger warning I have ever seen. Seriously, shit was 5 minutes long.
It was weird haha I don’t think people care us much as he thinks they do.
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Don't underestimate self righteous dinosaur people, I have seen some guys get PISSED
@@mcnotok9966 Creationists also resent the idea that dinos were even partially feathered.
If anyone can be offended by feathered dinosaurs, they can be offended by anything and by default nothing they say is worth listening to.
@@gelinrefira Tbh I’m completely over people being offended full stop 😄
Scarry dinos with feathers:
-Casoary
-Emu
-Terror Bird
-Dakotaraptor
-Utahraptor
And the worst of all...
- *goose*
God forbid the swan, they're what geese pretend they are
@@mcnotok9966 Why are they always depicted as a symbol of love? That's what I want to know
@@hideofreakingkojima5457 if you have encountered geese….
Wait goose are similar to dinos
@@synchrorgen9044 goose are dinos 🦆
I think the biggest fact that is ruining dinosaurs is that they're all dead
Birds though. Birds are dinosaurs and they still live.
Feather flap dinosaur
Burd
@@ProdByIMSLEEPING Birds are avian dinosaurs. The fossil records show that birds are modern, feathered dinosaurs.
Birds, or "avian dinosaurs" still live. Non-avian dinosaurs all went extinct.
@@jankbunky4279 And then we fried them.
Not me, I fry children, but some do.
I have chickens. I watch them. They are indeed dinosaurs. I often watch them and wonder where their little front legs are with the big claws. They are much more savage than people would believe. No hating from me about feathers.
Yah my chickens once killed q rabbit and ate it
@Jacob Locklear ya chickens do that their creepy
the arms are the wings
@@numnut1516 yep
Reminds me of a study they made, puting metal tails on chicks, strangely enough, the chicks started walking like raptors.
When I was young, I worked at a place that rehabilitated injured Bald Eagles. There was a path behind the building lined with tree stumps that the eagles would perch on because they couldn't fly. Having to walk so near those death machines was absolutely terrifying on a primal level.
Feathers aren't scary in and of themselves, but something scary with feathers is no less frightening.
I had that when I visited a bird resque organization and they had 4 Buzzards that couldn't fly anymore. All they did was dash around on the floor and they looked like awesome little dinosaurs.
Go feathers!!
Luuk de Wijse well, they _are_ amazing little dinosaurs
Yall be saying "ugh feathers aren't scary they are silly" IMAGINE AN FEATHERLESS EAGLE OR OWL OR ANY BIRD that would be silly
Oh god featherless owls look terrifying
@@Cat-yx7xc owl without feather more like Aan alien
More like a featherless barn owl
@@rushnaanmir1084 the ones that looked aliens from 2017
@@primusvsunicron1 EVEEYTHING IS BARN OWL, I IS BARN OWL, YOU IS ALSO BARN OWL.
Could you please do another one of these this year in 2023?
Like an update?
Yes please
But is there much to update?
Its 2021
@@troy7195 yes, a lot
@@troy7195 A lot... especially for Tyrannosaurus.
I may be new to the paleontological community but I had no idea this was controversial. I thought all dinosaurs nerds respected science.
Nope . Scientist have differing opinions and are very passionate about them. Which lead to many getting into pretty heated debates.🤫
Isn't the controversy based around people who don't know shite about biology/paleontology getting all worked up about scientific progression? I might be quite wrong, what Christopher Ressler was talking about is probably more so the case.
Always disappointing to meet a community of something you find interesting
There's no community without controversies
@@dwarflanternsharkfriend6713 i think it also is nostalgia biased
I don't remember where, but I saw an artist rendition of a t-rex feathered like a crow.... that's damn scary.
I once saw a T-Rex with lammergeier feathers. White feathers around the neck, looking a lot like a lions mane and red skin on the head making it look like it's head was covered in blood. Would definitely be scary in real life.
@@elmsigreen that sounds like Tyrantrum the pokemon. some realistic renditions are pretty cool
@@shizotypical Basically that but it was more realistic, not as exaggerated as realistic depictions of Tyrantrum tend to be
@Wade Haden - Master Jedi Engineer Goth like a cassowary that can definitely kill you.
"Feathers aren't scary" I mean no but the 6m tall beast that has them sure is
Having feathers on it wouldn't make it any scarier, but it wouldn't make it less
@@GabiteEditz idk, a dinosaur with feathers that blended into its environments would make it more scary.
what's worse than a raptor stalking you... a hidden raptor stalking you
Look a shoebill in the eyes and tell me feathers aren't scary...
Feathers aren’t scary.
Ok Dokee if you don’t think feathers are scary go slap a cassowary and see how scary feathers can be.
That's it! Jaja Balaeniceps Rex are the verga my amigo
@@poodles9031 those quills make me feel scared
@@okdokee450 slap a harpy in face
Me, while getting eaten by a T-rex:
"Man if only it didnt have feathers :|"
Lol 😂
To add to your point, t-rex had tiny arms that we've been making fun of that for years. That didn't change Jurassic park in the slightest.
@@manekou3303 but those arms are stronger then human arms so....yeah
"Man, I bet that stupid thing also quacks instead of roar..."
@@rasineidedossantossantos5094 what the hell?!? where did you learn this? i need proof... why in the hecc would a Tyrannosaurus need strong arms? they're too short to reach anything so wouldn't have any effect???
Australians: **emu war flashblack**
They knew they had to trade theyr overwhelming physical strengh for higher mobility if they wanted to beat the aussies
Lamo Please stop people don’t even talk about emus anymore
I was the last survivor of my battalion... I remember like it was yesterday, the emu surrounded us it was bloody and brutal... I hide in a log it keep me alive, I drink everyday to forget the emu war....
Cassowary: Im a joke to you?
@@claytonodonkazakhstans1335 they didn't made a war...
I think the feathers make them look cooler, before I didn't really like dinosaurs but now I think they a lot more realistic and cool.
@@liliananativi1548 ?
“Feathers aren’t scary”
Cassowary: am I a joke to you?
Cassowary: stomp go BRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Emus: *WAR*
@@connorscott6479 😳😳
@@Cat-yx7xc it’s happened befor the birds won THESE BIRDS LIVED GUNS
Or geese (geese have theeth like things in their beaks )
"Feathers aren't scary"
-someone who's never seen a goose
“Feathers are scary”
-anyone that has been in contact with a goose, swan, or emu
mstrblik try to grab their neck and see how your hand begs for the release of death
@mstrblik Kay buddy.
@mstrblik I've been to a city exactly twice in my life but go off.
Valstrax cassowary's are terrifying
Facts are ruining dinosaurs? *confused face* lol I loved dinosaurs as a kid and i'm equally as excited ever time I discover something new about them. Feathers or not dinosaurs are cool. Great video, I appreciate your hard work.
The funniest thing is that without facts we would have never known dinosaurs at the first place xD
Feathers make dinosaurs cooler
I agree
Us mothmen agree
Feathers are nice
Feather on dinosaurs is probably the best thing to be discovered, they look much cooler imo
I personally liked how dinosaurs look fully scaled. But I acknowledge that is probably my bias from the movie Jurassic Park.
Facts don't care about your feelings and the fact is there is a strong possibility that the majority of dinosaurs had feathers. And some may have looked like a giant toothed chicken from hell.
@@FinalLugiaGuardian Facts don't care about your feelings.
But I do
True it opens up sooooo many new ideas
“Feathers aren’t scary”, dinosaurs didn’t exist to scare you.
Preach 👌
What about a dinosaur with feathers that has feathers that look like the hair that the girl from the movie The Ring has?
@@charlesgoldberg8825 Before, or, after it sees you?
They existed to survive.
They’re thinking of giant bloodthirsty monsters from movies instead of the animals in real life
I actually love the feathers, it grounds them so much more into reality for me. Previous designs were too dragon-like and I feel like media leaned in WAY too hard with Dinosaurs being this endless rage machine that destroys everything all the time. When, to me, I like to remember that Dinosaurs were animals, just like animals today. Even the carnivores like to relax and take things easy. So picturing them more like birds of prey than blind rage machines is REALLY cool
Jurassic World Dominion was the last straw. They gave two dinosaurs feathers in that movie but still made the ugliest giganotosaurus to ever cross my eyeballs.
Honestly, to me it doesn't really matter whether they had feathers or scales. One shouldn't love these animals for what he/she wants them to be, but for the animals they really were
“It’s horrible the way facts are ruining drama.” Lmao
Never have I wanted to yell "shut the fuck up, you stupid bitch" at my phone screen more than when she said that xD
Can we just send a pack of FEATHERED velociraptors after her already?
I don’t trust that woman bro
So, in short:
Velociraptor: hell ye
T-rex: ye, but not everywhere
Therizinosaurus: wait why do you care about Therizinosaurus?
Allosaurus: eh maybe
Apatosaurus: probably not
Triceratops: probably like some taily thingys
Stegosaurus: nah
Ankykosaurus: nah
Iguanadon: eh maybe, but probably not
Mangnificent
:-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-)
TLDL?
Oi Therizinosaurus is my favorite Dinosaur
@@mr._.mav792 Used to be mine too, back when we only had the teeth and arm bones. It was so mysterious! But now we know it looked totally goofy with oversized, disproportionate forearms hehe
I care about theri :
I'll never understand how fact can become controversial...especially when it just involves the presence of plumage
Amanda Johnson true. But it the internet. What do you expected.
Amanda Johnson it’s dumb to be honest
because muh jurassic park!
Its silly to let nostalgia and tradition dictate how you view the world, but I guess that's why religion continues to exist as well as people who refuse to believe that some dinosaurs had feathers.
imagine a T-Rex sized Norwegian Blue, nailed to it's perch....
Yall never seen an ostrich run at someone , nope my lizard looks like a happy dork. Birds scary af
Lol
***** I agree! But so cool too.
Ostriches are definitely legitimately intimidating. I wonder how many dinosaurs attacked with their kicks.
Ailee Kat ok you got my
lmao
Imagine getting mad over gigantic birds
Like the Shoebill?
And by birds you mean one group of dinosaurs and a few others. Because only some therapods had feathers and some dyrosaurs (forgot the name of the group) have been found with feathers. So about 3/4 of all dinosaurs didn't have feathers
@@GabiteEditz i assume you meant to say dryosaurs, dyrosaurus is an extinct crocodylomorph. and i think the name you forgot is ornithischia but i could of course be wrong there
@@azhdarchidae66 ye
Drinking game: take shot every time Trey says "common feathered ancestor"
JK I don't want you to die
One of my ex used to get mad at me for saying raptors had feathers.
Good to hear they're an ex now
Your ex has never seen a cassowary
same. simply confuses me
Tell your ex to go fight a goose
I guess that’s why she’s ex-tinct lol
I kind of find the idea of silent dinosaurs to be far scarier than a dinosaur that can roar or groan.... I mean, Could you imagine watching a T rex just silently kill some other herbivore, the only sound you hear is flesh ripping and gurgling noises...? That would be scary as fuck.
you wouldn't even see it coming
hah, i always imagined the large dinosaurs that made pig like grunting sounds, kinda like a hippo, while smaller dinosaur made little screeches or songs. i also believe that sauropods were mostly silent, or occasional grunts
Count Mustard I Always Thought Sauropods Made Whale Type Noises
Imagine the rumbling noise of a crocodilian, scaled up to a Tyrannosaur. That's what I picture.
MrGamerman001 it makes them look more like emotionless, calculated silent killers than noisy rowdy fellas that just shred up animals once in a while.
whoever doesn't think feathers can be scary has never been chased by an ostrich.
Hell, I've been attacked by my own rooster, they deserve respect.
Chickens are absolutely brutal. My rooster attacks me as I’m feeding him and I need to assert dominance to stop him.
2:20 Please do not take my warning the wrong way. Please comment whatever you want, just do it respectfully.
Please do not label me as a terrible person just because I monitor the comment section.
All I was meaning say was: I don't want bias, misinformation, and confusion to take over the comment section.
I have already gotten many rude comments telling me that I am a terrible and evil person for just wanting my comment section to be clean of non-constructive comments.Please do not think of me that way.
TREY the Explainer hahahahahha i can't believe people getting upset because dinosaurs have feathers ,i didnt think that these kind of people exist but damn lol,at least i had a good laugh
Uchiha Madara I know right
Everybody's a critic
TREY the Explainer im just saying this i blevive all tyrannosaurids have feather and trex but i do not believe ''ADULT TREX'S HAVE FEATHER'S'' i think the young one's and sub adults had feather's and i do believe some adult trex's had feather just on the body tail and head but only in colder climets then the warmer climet's i mean think about it.trex lived in very warm climets well some did and the night time would be colder but not cold enough for adult trex's to need feather i know im not thinking about mateing pourpose's but this is what i think about ''trex''.(please comment and tell me about your thoughts about my answer say whatever you want its totaly fine thank you)
TREY the Explainer How can you be terrible when you use Deadly Premonition - Life is Beautiful in your video?
Ah, dragons, the pinnacle of prehistoric life
They went extinct due to over hunting by humans, just watch some medieval themed movies.
@@beingrandomisfun6927 lmao
🐉
I love the fact that Dinosaurs are becoming more solid in our understanding of them. It is great how far we have come in discoveries.
Some people: get mad because their favorite dinosaurs get "ruined"
Me who likes learning more about how my favorite dinosaurs looked like:
Yes
Yeah bro XD
Don't know why people get upset over that its like such a minor issue.
I wanna learn some more dinosaur facts like this!!
Bro the main stream audience really sucks
Someone: “FeAThErEd diNOsAUrs AReNt SCarY”
Geese, Swans, Emus, and Cassowaries: *_AM I A JOKE TO YOU?_*
And peacocks (my sister squared up with a peacock)
1 minute after
Someone:
Someone was killed by the birds
Add ostriches
I tell people that the best guard dog you can have is a Goose. Grandma had one, mofo would chase everyone out of the yard.
Way back in the day I would go to a University with a pond. I would take my lunch near the pond to watch this one goose chase people. It would wait by the bridge too 🤣🤣🤣
and ostriches... I’ve been bitten by them... ostriches
dinosaurs were actually covered in decaying basking sharks.
And some even with owls!
Fanny
Well that would be pretty intimidating.
NA NA yes it would
Heh. Is funny
Concavenator sounds like the name for a brutal robot boxer.
Theropods having feathers actually looks cooler to me and makes more sense given their modern relatives.
So I’m not the only one who thinks that
'Do dinos look silly with feathers?'
Do lions look silly with manes?
Not that it matters, sweet lady progress marches ever onward.
+Lynks Savoure from a personal point of view, people seem to fear more animals whitout the presence of hair/feathers, i assume this is because a creature whitout this features are a syntome of sickness
German Furman I mean some of them do but no nothing that is larger than me look silly as soon as it is big enough to eat you it is scary that’s how it works
*Sees Scary Feathered Dinosaurs*
That's okay, I didn't need sleep anyway.
Also scary feathered Dinosaurs are all sorts of Owls, especially the ones that can reshape their faces to look like feathered demons.
Why are people so mad about dinosaurs having feathers? The dinos in Jurassic Park are cool. Just like how Darth Vader, Lara Croft, and John Wick are cool. What do these three characters have in common? They're considered cool despite not being real. Why can't featherless dinosaurs be the same?
some people don't use brain well.
You are seeing adult children throw tantrums, that’s all
According to the feather haters, getting eat by a giant turkey is stupid... What? Bruh, is a giant bird trying to eat you alive and you call it stupid? I'll bet they'll also run when a giant turkey chase them 😂.
I remember Tyrannosaurus depictions with thin, scaleless, wrinkly skin. Man, naked mole rats aren't cool no matter how big they grow. They just look so vulnerable, not healthy at all.
I think feathers give dinosaurs a grade of realisem.
Makes you think that they are actual animals that existed at one point instead of just some non-existing mythical dragon. And that they filled out roles that modern day mammals fill now (Tyranasaurus Rex to Lion, Branchiosaurus to giraffes)
And, ya know, that aint a bad thing.
It help you say, “Wow! Those things existed?” Instead of “Wow, that so rad dud”
Idk if what i said is straight up stupid but i did my best. 😊
I feel like you beat me over the head with a newspaper labeled "dinosaurs have feathers" while I'm screaming "I KNOW STOP HITTING ME!"
*Doofenshmirtz voice* the concave-inator!
Irritator is one of my favourite dino names for this reason!
Dam that is very creative
😂😂😂😂😂
Perry the platypus:(oh damn I'm to late I'm so getting fired for this)I put the () because Perry can't talk you know T^T
Anyone who says that dinosaurs with feathers are less scary have never been attacked by a pissed-off territorial rooster. And those don't even eat meat.
So so true.
i've been there. lol. dont mess with them
They do eat meat, just not strictly carnivorous.
I have been attacked by a pissed off rooster. You seriously don't want to mess with them.
OH MY GOSH. I
I actually think dinosaurs look better with feathers.
yes YES SOMEONE WHO AGREES!!!
Allegra Yang Agree. Plus they had to keep warm somehow. ❤
Kathleen McDorman their are other reasons for feathers such as helping with diving into the water and ect.
agree completly :D they look AWESOME
I do too. Well certain species of dinosaurs do indeed look more interesting with feathers than
without plain scaly skin, such as Velociraptor.
Comment : "feathers aren't scary"
Me: can I lock you in a room with a wild bald eagle?
Lol yeah exactly. Eagles/birds of prey could very easily kill you
If a giant bird with sharp teeth started chasing you down would you be scared the answer is yes
Geese.
Laughs in Geese
May I also present you with swans, ostriches, emus, and cassowaries
I really don't understand why people get so upset about this. It's just feathers.
Me:sees feathers around
Also me :Oh crap
News:And that was the last we heard of him
Also news:dinos with feathers are nerds
Goose and casowarry's:regret that
They get upset because they remember that geese could then be dinosaurs which they problebly are
@@anotherrandomperson5070 Geese are dinosaurs indeed.
I use their feathers for making into quill pens for calligraphy and for making my arrows.
in other words: DINO-ARROWS!!!111
@@VRSVLVS now we need a diplodicus spine tided together to make a bow for te arrows
What happened to this chat??? Lol
One minute they're giant, mythical dragon like beasts, the next they are giant freaky birds
People hate seeing their favorite childhood monsters demystified
Some do also look pretty silly, lol
The part about “feathers not being scary” actually had me laughing out loud. Quite impressive for an incredibly factual video. Keep up the good work!
owen pope To be fair the only one that was genuinely scary it’s scary because it’s mouth is clearly covered in something else his blood you put a toddler in front of most people give it a nice clearly coded and blood most people will still be scared despite the fact that it’s someone that they could punt across a city Road
27:33 "Concavenator" sounds like something Dr. Doofenshmirtz would create. But hey, I respect the carnivore boy
Or "Australovenator"
I howled at that when i saw the hump on its back
This is the og "facts don't care about your feelings"
the dudes saying that sure get upset about feathered, "emasculated" dinosaurs though, strange. I thought they were logical? Hmm.
@@appalachiabrauchfrau Yeah, I'm agreeing with him
"It's horrible the way facts are ruining drama."
WOW. Lol
Honestly, I'm just enjoying learning more about how they really looked. And just imagine a FLOCK of microraptors dropping out of tree branches and FLYING AT YOU. Jurrasic Park needs to get with the times, cause that's some scary crap!
We need a new Jurassic Park or another popular film franchise that features feathered dinos. The older generation can cry a river about how they don't look as scary as the dinosaurs from their childhoods, at least today's kids would have a more accurate depiction of dinosaurs to fall in love with and hopefully teach to their children and their children's children.
@@TheFunwichHorror In one Jurrasic Park fanfiction, the explanation of why the JP dinos didn´t have feathers and were different sizes were because they ARE genetically engineered, so they make them look like the pictures of dinos at that time. The visitors wouldn´t belive in feathered dinos, thinking they aren´t genuine, and they wouldn´t look so cool, so they made them more appealing. It WAS primarily a attraction for visitors, after all.
U know microraptor is like as small as your hand so yeeeeeeeeeeee
@@robertturpin7890 I mean, so are many modern birds and they don't have any problems divebombing you because a nest is nearby or you have a tasty cheeseburger in your hand. Microraptor is in the size range of seagulls and corvids after all and try to go near a flock of seagulls with anything resembling food and then imagine those gulls had one sharp hook on each foot.
@@Katepuzzilein yea but you can easily kill it by punching it so it wont be that scary because you know you can kill it also remember we are like a giant to them so yeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
This just makes my childhood better.
Stevie G's Mom It ruins mine
Same
Same
I love feathered dinosaurs
"Carnosaurs"
Subtitles: "connoisseurs"
karna source
Car nah sauce
@@C0Z3Y. carnotaurus and carnosaurus are different
@@C0Z3Y. carnotaurus is an abelisaur.
And carnosaurus is an Allosaurid
Connisuer of fine meats
"feathers aren't scary" go ahead and try to pet a casowarry.
I did i tryed
I was in the ER 5 minutes later
I live across the road from one
@@Cheeseman3527 imagine looking through the window at night and he's there looking at you like 👁️👄👁️
I’ve heard one scary story about a person adopting a baby category and then years later the cassowary kills him
kid: "That doesn't look very scary! More like a six-foot turkey!"
Grant: (shows pictures) 3:43 - 4:06
kid: O_o
That first one just stares right into your soul....
It's you I luv you channel
HoopsAndDinoMan h
HoopsAndDinoMan u
HoopsAndDinoMan is that nightmare? Is that pure nightmare?
When I look back at the artists of the past that did their best to depict dinosaurs, such as Knight, I know that they were doing the best they could with what they had.
I also am of the opinion that their depictions being wrong in no way lessens their achievements as artists.
Same
Agree, and Knight also broke with tradition by portraying some dinosaurs as fast-moving.
I like the new evidence of dinosaurs with feathers. It really adds more connection between new dinosaurs (birds) and old dinosaurs
I’ve always thought of dinosaurs having a combo of feathers and scales. I think the feathers make them even more badass and interesting.
They did have feathers and scales. Ever heard of bird feet
They all had varying degrees of feathers, fuzz, scales and bare skin
'it's horrible the way facts are ruining drama'- The problem with most people these days :P
I like to believe it's the opposite
Yeah, science doesn't give a dam about opinions. Frankly I like dinosaurs either way, maybe even better with feathers. Also:
'It's horrible the way facts are ruining the drama' dinosaur drama is based of facts. Dinosaurs are spectacular extinct animals, not kaijus.
Too tru
This sums up most anti-corset feminist arguments to a te.
I love both the feathered and scaly versions... I love how people think they looked. and love seeing new versions....
*me too.*
Same
Same
Trey said that there is no grey area so stfu
@@finnish_hunter I bet you found your old plastic dinos from your childhood and are now on a soap box in your underwear screaming about the lack of feathers.
Current science says they were feathered. Old science says they were not. Future science will laugh at our primitive chicken drawings.
*Elephant skinned dwarf armed kangaroo-crock waddles in*
“Feathers aren’t scary! They’re making me look dumb now!”
When feathers were first discussed I thought no way. Now I can't imagine them without feathers.
Who’s the feather hater that was confirmed?
@k a
..
Just in case I’m going to point out that the description I gave of the elephant skinned kangaroo gator thing as ridiculous as it sounds used to be how people saw trexs, those same people who thought that looked cool or intimidating are the ones who think feathers are lame. (Heheh)
It was a jab at old depictions of dinosaurs, not the magestic predatory birds we know today =}
I’m sorry I didn’t make that clear~
didnt realize this video was 6 years old and i fully expected the in-tact tail that was discovered last year to be brought up
damn for real? u have a source for me?
@@femboyhooters8831 it was found in amber there’s a National Geographic article on it
@@ianwalker8042 i already found it but thank you anyways
I didn't understand the issue of the video introduction: how can there be any aggressive hostility because of dinosaur appearance???? It seems so ridiculous! It is a question of science and finding the truth. Paleontology is not politics
+Alexander Gorbachev some people seem to think that dinosaurs are pop culture icons, rather than actual living animals that inhabited the earth a long time ago.
Alexander Gorbatschow its the internet so...
i am a big Jurassic Park fan, but i must say i believe in feathered dinosaurs,sure the JP Dinosaurs looks scary but its not real,its fictional, so yeah :>
You dont need to believe in fethered dinosaurs, because there is no such thing as belief in science. only hard facts.
One of my friends thinks that NO DINOSAURS AT ALL had feathers. Even when I show him direct fossil evidence of feathers, he says they are leaves.
**Triggered**
Obviously Gurassik Gark Fangirl
hmm, yes, dinosaur leaves
PALEONTOLOGISTS ARE WRONG!!!!!!!!1!1!1!1!!!1 DINOS WERE TREES,NOT ANIMALS 😠😠😠😠😠
P H O T O S I N T E S H Y S
R/noahgetthegoose
There are two kinds of people:
- The ones who find feathered dinosaurs scary.
- The ones who haven't seen a cassowary in their entire life.
I mean, It's not that scary.
I wouldn't want to encounter one in the wild, and I'd certainly eat my words if I did, but as someone who has seen them (Just not in person), I don't find them scary.
Goose
The feathers don't make them less scary, T_T
Ken B feathers make them scare me in an uncomfortable and unsettling way. And, less in an imposing way. I wish a new dinosaur movie would come out like that. Alienesque, eerie, chilling and wild.
uncanny valley?
It seems like a chicken and a monster combined with lion... Just, more creepy... I get it.
Ken B yeah rex could still shatter your bones in one bite
It does, but only to people that have never dealt with large angry birds.
Eagles are friggin terrifying to see carry away juvenile deer, also angry cassowaries and watch videos of chickens catching a mouse, but people that don't know what birds can do find them not scary
Feathers are scary, and owls are the scariest. One time, some o' my friends and I were breaking into this old "haunted' farm house at midnight in a very very rural part of central Utah. We were young and did not anticipated that it might actually be boarded up. Which it was. But we found a loose board on one of the windows leading into the basement. We shined our flashlights through a gap in the boards and the basement had chains and old rusty farm implements (including hooks) hanging from the ceiling. Perfect. But the boards were a little tight, so we pulled on them, and pulled. Then I, being a bit stronger than the rest (not flexing, I was also fatter), grabbed a board and pulled as hard as I could. The board broke with a deafening crack, and then, after a split second, somewhere above us and to our right, the most blood-curdling scream I've ever heard. It sounded like a terrified woman being subjected to the most egregious torture you could imagine.
Immediately terrified, we ran. Unfortunately the house was a "work zone" and there was a tall gate separating us from the car. As mentioned, I was the fattest, so I was also the slowest. When I reached the gate, Steve had already jumped over and was trying to unlock the car, and Tyler was climbing up the gate. I knew dang well that my fat butt would not be able to climb that gate before that abominable bride of Satan tore me to ribbons. Instead I threw myself directly into the gate's opening, ignoring the lock. The shock of my body hitting the gate caused poor Tyler to fall from the top of the gate, knocking the air from his lungs. Somehow I managed to force my body through that 1' - 1.5' opening. Tyler was in the car, and the car was already moving when I jumped into the back seat, and we sped off afraid to even look behind us until we were back into town.
A few days later, I summoned the courage to tell my uncle the story. He laughed and, after patiently admonishing me not to break into any more houses, he explained that the heinous bride of Satan was probably just a barn owl.
Here's what barn owls sound like: ruclips.net/video/MLSiCMNT5rY/видео.html
Have you seen barn owls up close in person ? They can be pretty creepy . And that isn't the only sound they make . They can also sound like some one is torturing a cat to death . It a little unnerving to hear late at night alone in the woods .
This is enouph for a whole entire small book
im too lazy to read it but ye
Me at the shop's looking at the kid who has just bought a new raptor toy
Me knowing that raptors have feathers: pathetic
Frost troll
me having a feathered velociraptor minifigure: *PATHETIC*
@@suleimansghk *cool*
It is possible that they had feathers, almost surely some of them, but who actually knows ? ( Are you talking about dromeosaurids? Since "raptors" are not a scientific name, but a Spielberg movies invention )
@@felix25ize i think raptors fossilized with feathers, like microraptor
@@turkeykillerex9509 In the chinese cretaceous, you can find feathered dromeosaurs; several dozen million years earlier, in Solnhofen (Bavaria ) there was the Archeopteryx, the first bird, descending from a feathered dinosaur; but besides him, there were the featherless fossils of two species of Compsognathus, which were little coelurosaurs, maybe some of them ancestors of the dromeosaurs. Then it is probable that most of the feathered dinosaurs were due to a later evolution after the jurassic ...
"Feathers aren't scary" Go watch the movie Birds, that might change your mind
Holy shit, those chicken are terrifying
I agree
Ken B agree
Ken B they aren’t chickens
He's just making a joke since they're related to birds
do you mean hawks?
"Feathers arent scarry"
My man have you ever even Heard of geese?
@The best only well I guess you have t Heard of them
Say Hello to the swan and casowary
They have Friend let me introduce you
Turkey
shoebill
Terror bird
ostrich
emu
cariama
Pélican
Big sea bird
Vulture
Secretary bird
It s a stupid Guy that think you aren t scary
I have to go
I let you talk a bit
Secutary birds aren’t scary at least to me
@@shadowbonbon3 if they attack you they could be scary
Cassowarys will kick your butt.
(Or rip it open.)
Feathered dinos makes them even more spooky - they could fool you by making you feel like "hey beauty birdy....", then limb your limb from limb
Muhammad Shuginubi ya chickens make me crap myself
"Feathers arent scary"
Lemme introduce you to the Shoebill; if it has 2 babies, it basically chooses the strongest one to take care of and ignores the other one. Meaning they pretty much just suffer from starvation and die
Lots of animals do that though. Infant is so common and in humans
So its not unique to birds many mammals do that
"dinosaurs with feathers aren't scary"
say that to a Utahraptor opening your skin with its sickle claw like it's opening a zipper,OH god just imagine that,a Utah raptor using its claw to unzip your skin
i wuld knock that raptor out before it bit me
No just say that to a emu or goose or even worst a kildeer
@Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus The Pharaoh Of Egypt actually all you have to do is say no. The Utah can't legally unzip you without permission
@Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus The Pharaoh Of Egypt he needs consent doe
@Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus The Pharaoh Of Egypt i have knocked out many birds in my time so yes actualy i think i would knock out a hairless bird
also even if it did bit me it only got 1 mouth and i got 2 hands=dead dino
Here's a drinking game: Every time he mentions that dinosaurs shared a common ancestor that had feathers, take a shot.
Not playing your lame game
Me too
but he never said that.... i think
Coffee Skeleton Films sorry, don't feel like dying today
So dm did .*
Velociraptors look better with tropical plummage anyway =p
Licinius Varrus completely agree. Raptors look soo much better and scarier, since birds are more intelligent than reptiles..
Lias Wildlife I don’t know I’ve seen quite a few birds get tricked by an alligator so apparently not all of them are smarter now parrots are scary smart Imagine a velociraptor they can copy your voice and it’s a smart as a five-year-old that is terrifying
@@charlottewalnut3118 crocodilans are not exactly reptiles, they are a sistergroup of dinosaurs. At least this was the taxonomic status I last heard of. But yes, not all birds are genius, but there are quite a few. I recomend "Genius of birds" by Jennifer Ackermann. There are thousands of little clever brains out there....
Lias Wildlife Oh I’m aware that there are quite a few very intelligent birds but reptiles can get to the same level monitor lizards and Tego lizards can both be trained like dogs it’s just harder
Oberstruhmfuhrer Schrodinger
Imagine a crow like raptor stalking you in the night
Imagine a sauropod with a crest of feathers similar to a cockatiel, that'd look awesome
you should look up "ark additions woolly brachiosaurus"
I believe that feathers make the dinosaurs much more beautiful and wonderful compared to their bland scaly counterparts.
1: Not a Feather Nazi
2: Not a Scientist
3: Like JP as much as the next guy
4: Like accurate dinosaurs
5: FLUFFY T. REX FTW
+RaptorGod I love Fluffy Dinosaurs :D
They´re beautiful!
+Neovenator Rex hey kenn dich von Earth beyond dinos und so ^^
+aviationXXXtreme Earth Beyond?
Meinst du vielleich earth between dinosaurs Clash&more ?
Yea they look pretty 😂😂
Honestly, I think a lot of the dinosaurs that are now thought to be feathered look far better with feathers. Feathered T-Rex? Looks absolutely rad. All the raptors that now have feathers? Metal. And the dinos that aren't feathered? Also still rad. Nature is rad. The way these creatures likely actually looked is more neat than most things humans could actually create, i'd bet ya.
Feathered rapters are cool, but in reality the rex wasn't covered in feathers and that's a fact
@@artisticdinosaur4194 lol ok boomie
@@artisticdinosaur4194 That's a good one 🤣
@@wetube6513 Are you being sarcastic here? or are you serious?
feathers on a fully grown adult rex would overheat it. sure juvenile, baby rexes did have feathers but they lost there feathers over time. ( that's a speculation)
2:59
I get what he means, but it’s a bit funny to be complaining about people being “obsessed with the past” on a 40 minute long video about dinosaurs.
Me:walks casually
Big feather thingy:starts running after me
Me:not those bastards again
what?????? the past refers to past depictions of dinosaurs, not history itself
IamNinjaDodo they know
@@ihatewzrd64 why are they making such a dumb co.ment then
@@SenatorDodo09 r/woosh
"Dinosaurs don't look scary with feathers"
Yeah, sure. Same way that bears aren't intimidating because they're fuzzy...
that first woman you showed is totally off her rocker. scientist aren't "giving" dinosaurs anything. dinosaurs always had those things.
This episode: "Dinosaurs were just scary birds, prove me wrong"
Implying that bird's aren't scary?
Goose: *rubs chin with malicious intent*
Dinosaurs are not as scary as goose
Oml imagine a goose the size of a full grown trex
Birds are just the least scary dinosaurs
@@russellharrell2747 explain geese
In almost 5 years, you have multiplied your sub count by 10 times.
Of course Diego Brando would be on a dinosaur channel lol
@@stuff7136 this is amazing. Jojo fans are everywhere
@@zeryfcollection we are inescapable
@@stuff7136 no.
I escaped you
@@OrgulhosoPortugal not for long
I honestly don't understand how feathers "ruins drama" to be honest a feathered dino would be just as if not more terrifying
“I will be unbiased in this video”
Less than a minute later:
“If you are a feather hater gtfo”
Personally, I love seeing feathered dinos, it makes them so much more majestic and, fascinating. Dinosaurs had feathers, and if feathers and fur look stupid, then these, people have never seen a Harpy Eagle or a African Eagle-owl, tigers and lions would seem, a lot less scary without fur.
iluvyurbles They look MUUUUUCH scarier without fur. Also birds aren't scary at all :/
Michael Shelley Ever seen a vulture? or a harpy?
iluvyurbles i mean, lions or cheetas are scary, quills are much more scary than feathers.
iluvyurbles Those are not scary dude
Michael Shelley So? Being scary is not the point of a predator, it's effectience.
Thanks for making this! As of late, I've been wondering a lot which of those internet artworks showing dinosaurs with feathers were accurate. I'm learning so much from watching your vids. :)
HoopsAndDinoMan Heeeyyy it's a childhood hero.
Tbh I always thought dinosaurs looked dumb as giant naked monsters. It made it hard to believe they were even real, even though logically I knew they were.
Seeing them with feathers, hair, interesting skin patterns and actual FAT on them; suddenly I actually see an _animal._