Every Stegosaurian, explained.

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @Alistorshenanigans
    @Alistorshenanigans 13 дней назад +73

    I felt illegal watching this video for free because it is so good and informative 😭

    • @subraxas
      @subraxas 12 дней назад +4

      Send SuperThanks! 😛
      I did.

    • @seeper7364
      @seeper7364 6 дней назад +1

      Me too, This video should not be free it should at least $1

  • @TheRandomWolf
    @TheRandomWolf 17 дней назад +305

    THE KING UPLOADED

  • @GTSE2005
    @GTSE2005 17 дней назад +104

    Dacentrurus is surprisingly slept on which is weird, considering that it's the first stegosaur ever discovered

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  17 дней назад +53

      Yeah, it gets out shadowed by the more prolific Stegosaurus. I hope we'll find more Dacentrurus materials

    • @SarminSultana-oc1wz
      @SarminSultana-oc1wz 16 дней назад +1

      ​@@FactorTracewhy it take so long for a new video

    • @muhammadrifqi7308
      @muhammadrifqi7308 16 дней назад +26

      ​@@SarminSultana-oc1wz animating takes a lot of work and videos like this require research

    • @TheLazyFusspot_3428
      @TheLazyFusspot_3428 16 дней назад +1

      @@FactorTrace True. Hopefully with more remains, Dacentrurus will be able to truly live up to its name.

    • @discobolos4227
      @discobolos4227 16 дней назад +2

      @@SarminSultana-oc1wz 🤦‍♂ 🤦‍♀ 🤦

  • @hoopynaena3
    @hoopynaena3 14 дней назад +28

    Seriously the most underrated channel I've seen in years. your content is nothing short of PHENOMENAL!!! Keep it up man, you're definitely gonna be something great.

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  10 дней назад +5

      Thank you! I appreciate that

  • @FactorTrace
    @FactorTrace  17 дней назад +109

    Some genera attributed to the Stegosaurian group are not included in the video due to the lack of prevalence in more (particularly recent) studies.
    1. Lusitanosaurus was originally assigned to the Stegosauria (Lapparent & Zbyzewski, 1957).
    Now considered an Archosauromorpha.
    2. Tatisaurus was placed in Stegosaurian by Dong Zhiming in 1990.
    Now considered a Scelidosaurus.
    3. Amargastegos was named by an amateur Palaeontologist Roman Ulansky, published without a formal description and without an ISSN, but somehow the binomial name was registered in the ICZN Zoobank.
    Now regarded as a nomen dubium.
    4. Diracodon, nomen dubium.
    Now considered a synonym of Stegosaurus
    5. Natronasaurus was named by an amateur Palaeontologist Roman Ulansky, published without a formal description and without an ISSN, but somehow the binomial name was registered in the ICZN Zoobank.
    Now considered as Alcovasaurus.
    Informal names assigned to undescribed specimens believed to belong to Stegosaurian dinosaurs:
    Andhrasaurus, Sinopelta, Ferganastegos, Saldamosaurus
    Ichnotaxa are not included in Every Dino, Explained series videos.

    • @Bnardmapping
      @Bnardmapping 17 дней назад +5

      Maybe Triceratops next?

    • @TheLazyFusspot_3428
      @TheLazyFusspot_3428 17 дней назад +3

      You should focus on the Ceratopsids next, considering that they are easily the most diverse and varied types of dinosaur that has ever existed

    • @Velocir4ptor875
      @Velocir4ptor875 17 дней назад +14

      @@FactorTrace WE GOT THESAURUS BEIN REAL BEFORE GTA 6

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  17 дней назад +16

      Oh my god it autocorrected to that 💀
      It should be Tatisaurus not Thesaurus! Thanks for pointing that out!

    • @Velocir4ptor875
      @Velocir4ptor875 17 дней назад +4

      @@FactorTrace no problem legend

  • @BackBoneRock
    @BackBoneRock 13 дней назад +16

    FYI, Miragaia is FAAAaaaar from gone! When the authors of that last article explain how and why they omitted 17 (out of a total of 29) anatomical differences from the D. armatus holotype found previously, we'll start calling it D. armatus.

  • @danishikhwan7371
    @danishikhwan7371 17 дней назад +100

    This is new! You covered other dino groups other than theropods. I really wish you can cover the ceratopsians, ankylosaurs, sauropods, etc. Keep up the good work, my man!

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  17 дней назад +34

      Yeah, I thought it's time to give the herbivores some love too! I'm planning to do more in the future

    • @TheLazyFusspot_3428
      @TheLazyFusspot_3428 17 дней назад +4

      @@FactorTrace Could it be possible that you could cover the Ceratopsidae family next? Considering that Triceratops is one of my favourite dinosaurs of all time, it would be a real treat if you would cover it along with its other obscure relatives into more detail.

    • @ChaoticAirlines8
      @ChaoticAirlines8 16 дней назад +2

      @@FactorTrace Honestly, so many groups of dinosaurs would be amazing if you covered them, but just do as you see fit, and know your videos are amazing

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  16 дней назад +7

      Ceratopsian is on the list for my future video! Although, I'm still not sure how to fit all of them in one video, since I think there are like 50 genera of them.

    • @CatEaterlol_ANTICOMMUNIST
      @CatEaterlol_ANTICOMMUNIST 16 дней назад

      ​@@FactorTrace I think you could do Megalosaurids first, which are mostly depicted as "Rivals" to most stegosaurian genus, Like Dacentrus and Torvosaurus.

  • @derpystego
    @derpystego 17 дней назад +72

    As someone who spends a lot of time focusing and researching on stegosaurus, This has to be best video I’ve seen on stegosaurs.

  • @talmankk564
    @talmankk564 16 дней назад +44

    1:03 Bashanosaurus
    1:36 Dravidosaurus
    2:12 Chungkingosaurus
    2:58 Chialingosaurus
    3:24 Regnosaurus
    3:57 Huayangosaurus
    4:42 Gigantspinosaurus
    5:40 Craterosaurus
    6:01 Kentrosaurus
    7:17 Yingshanosaurus
    7:54 Paranthodon
    8:23 Monkonosaurus
    8:45 Baiyinosaurus
    9:14 Isaberrysaura
    9:54 Lexovisaurus
    10:22 Loricatosaurus
    10:46 Thyreosaurus
    11:34 Jiangjunosaurus
    12:03 Alcovasaurus
    12:39 Miragaia
    14:05 Tuojiangosaurus
    14:52 Hesperosaurus
    15:38 Hypsirhophus
    16:02 Yanbeilong
    16:36 Adratiklit
    17:02 Mongolostegus
    17:28 Wuerhosaurus
    18:12 Stegosaurus
    20:28 Dacentrurus
    There you go, incase you wanted to skip to one of them!

  • @pigzard01
    @pigzard01 14 дней назад +9

    I never would've known there was an even larger stegosaur. Thank you.

  • @droopsmoop
    @droopsmoop 16 дней назад +10

    Wow, I never knew that Huayangosaurus had the flat osteoderms and small tail club before! It really helps in visualising the transition from the features seen in Scelidosaurus/ankylosaurs to the more derived stegosaurs :0

  • @subraxas
    @subraxas 16 дней назад +46

    !!!BEHOLD!!!
    Yet another TRIUMPH of a documentary video!!! 🙂

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  16 дней назад +8

      Thank you so much!

    • @reneefrazier7193
      @reneefrazier7193 16 дней назад +3

      ​@@FactorTrace so ceratopsian next pls

    • @theultraatomicgamer
      @theultraatomicgamer 16 дней назад +2

      ​@@FactorTraceor maybe do sauropod, that'll be more cool 😎

    • @ElisDabija
      @ElisDabija 16 дней назад +2

      ​@@theultraatomicgameri agree with u. I love more sauropods than ceratopsions!
      Factor trace maybe u can tell us what will be the next one? ❤❤

    • @GrayMetl1
      @GrayMetl1 16 дней назад +1

      ​@@FactorTracePls make a charcarosarid vid

  • @wabbex5054
    @wabbex5054 17 дней назад +45

    I can't stress enough how much more attention this channel deserves. The content you put out is truly spectacular, and the production quality is insane.
    I can only hope that one day you get the recognition you're ought to be getting.

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  17 дней назад +8

      Thank you! Highly appreciate that

  • @KayeTheDragon
    @KayeTheDragon 15 дней назад +9

    man, your art and style is so freakin' good

  • @icthyovenator
    @icthyovenator 17 дней назад +35

    I don't comment on videos but I just need you to know that I watch Every Spinosaurid Explained almost.... daily, at this point? With a good amount of Every Tyrannosaurid Explained thrown in every now and then, too. When I tell you I screamed upon seeing this video pop up (I'm half an hour late, SHAME!) I am not kidding. I love the way you explain things, your articulation is on point, and I see all the care you put into these. Keep it up, brother!!

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  17 дней назад +13

      Wow... You're a real viewer, I thank you for that! This gives me just the motivation to keep making more and better videos.

    • @iya20081
      @iya20081 17 дней назад +4

      im not joking, i was wondering if i had wrote this comment because this is exactly (like EXACTLY) the same thing that ive done and would have said

    • @Allosaurus28
      @Allosaurus28 17 дней назад +4

      @@FactorTrace So am I😎

    • @TheRandomWolf
      @TheRandomWolf 16 дней назад +1

      @@icthyovenator same the videos are so well made and entertaining, it’s gonna be nice to have a new video to alternate the cycle

  • @calebsmith2362
    @calebsmith2362 17 дней назад +6

    No doubt, some of the best paleo content on RUclips. I anticipate your latest uploads. Great work.

  • @Prin-k1g
    @Prin-k1g 16 дней назад +3

    Factor trace my man,i kinda have a request to ask you can you make a video on all hadrosaurids?I kinda have a fascination on those duck billed dinosaurs and i want to know all of them in a great detailed video from an amazing content creator like you!I would appreciate it if you take in my request :D

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  10 дней назад

      Of course, the hadrosaurid is in the roster for future videos! They're a fascinating group of dinos indeed

  • @cowboynortheast
    @cowboynortheast 16 дней назад +3

    These have been some of the most comprehensive paleontology videos I’ve ever seen. I beg you to continue making them.

  • @ChuckMusicDinoLover
    @ChuckMusicDinoLover 16 дней назад +5

    Wow, amazing research and imagery! I'll definitely start checking out other videos of yours, especially ones like this! Thanks a lot for all your time spent. It was well worth it!

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  10 дней назад +1

      Thank you! I appreciate that

  • @karmanrath
    @karmanrath 17 дней назад +9

    Well well well if it isn’t factor trace who has just cooked up another masterpiece

  • @Hekt0r-H
    @Hekt0r-H 12 дней назад +3

    Great videos! Would be great a list for all ankylosauria, small ones like kunbarrasaurus and liaoningosaurus to big ones like ankylosaurus and priconodon. Awesome content, suscribed!!!

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  10 дней назад +1

      Ankylosaurus would be cool! They're in the roster for future videos

  • @iya20081
    @iya20081 17 дней назад +5

    These videos are always absoloutely stunning, i had an idea that you could do the same format of video (the listing) however of different regions, such as cretaceous north Africa with spinosaurus, carcharodontosaurus, sarchosuchus, argentinosaurus, ouranosaurus and so on

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  16 дней назад +2

      This can be an interesting format! Thank you

    • @AdrianHunyak
      @AdrianHunyak 16 дней назад +2

      This would be a really cool format

  • @HiZaKunG
    @HiZaKunG 17 дней назад +15

    Stegosaurus is one of my favorite! it looks so unique!

  • @michaeleisenberg7867
    @michaeleisenberg7867 17 дней назад +4

    Eric, You put a ton of work into this. Lots of research and compilation. Your graphics are nonpareil. Thank you.

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  16 дней назад +4

      Thank you Michael, your support enabled the channel to keep going! I highly appreciate it.

  • @ethanyang8702
    @ethanyang8702 16 дней назад +5

    Absolute cinema.
    I'd love to see ceratopsids, carnosaurs and abelisaurs too. Keep up the good stuff.

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  10 дней назад +1

      Both are in the roster for future videos! Stay tuned!

    • @ethanyang8702
      @ethanyang8702 10 дней назад

      @@FactorTrace NICE!!!!

  • @extinctonimpact
    @extinctonimpact 16 дней назад +3

    Phenomenal quality! Incredibly well-researched, scripted, narrated, and edited with fantastic graphics. 10/10 keep it up man.

  • @Pentecopterus
    @Pentecopterus 16 дней назад +9

    Appreciate the immense dedication it must take to make a masterpiece like this

  • @CristinaMarshal
    @CristinaMarshal 17 дней назад +7

    You sir must not sleep to craft these videos - my goodness are they fabulous and utterly engaging in their rich subject. Bravo!

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  17 дней назад +4

      Thank you! I'm glad the time and work I spent making these videos don't go unappreaciated!

  • @dirt_dert_durt
    @dirt_dert_durt 17 дней назад +10

    Seeing the shoulder spine of gigantspinosaurus described verbally in a professional voice and visually in a sleek display as "obnoxiously large" made me laugh

  • @nikradameri6106
    @nikradameri6106 16 дней назад +4

    I can't describe how great these videos are, as someone who was in love with paleontology since childhood your videos are just "chef's kiss" you deserve atleast 500k subscribers
    Keep going it would be really good if you do one for Ceratopsians and Carcharodontosauridae

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  10 дней назад

      Thanks! I appreciate it. Both Ceratopsids and Carcharodontosaurids are on the roster for future videos, stay tuned!

  • @marcospinheiro352
    @marcospinheiro352 12 дней назад +2

    Once again, this is another great dinosaur information video! Love the illustrations and animations! The stegosaurians are unique and beautiful dragon-like dinosaurs. Stegosaurus was my very first favorite dinosaur since I watched Walt Disney's Fantasia on VHS. It's amazing that now we know there were so many stegosaurians of different shapes and sizes. Bravo, Factor Trace! Can't wait to see more of your videos, especially about dinosaurs! :D

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  10 дней назад +1

      Thank you! Stegosaurus was also one of my childhood favourites. I appreciate your support!

  • @Charlie-Charlot
    @Charlie-Charlot 17 дней назад +36

    Now that’s interesting ! Stegosaurian tend to be a bit forgotten compared to other groups, especially theropods

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  17 дней назад +18

      Yeah I have to agree, the ornithiscians in general get less attention, which is too bad considering that there are so many interesting species in this group.

    • @xanshen9011
      @xanshen9011 17 дней назад +2

      @@FactorTrace Hadrosaurs next?

    • @Rodanguyy
      @Rodanguyy 16 дней назад +3

      ​@@FactorTrace carcharodontosaurids or allosaurids next or maybe even ceratopsians or sauropods

    • @Oinker-Sploinker
      @Oinker-Sploinker 16 дней назад +1

      Stegosaurus is leagues more popular than most dinosaurs, including 99% of theropods.

    • @Charlie-Charlot
      @Charlie-Charlot 16 дней назад

      @ Stegosaurus is, not its relatives

  • @Arbiter2427
    @Arbiter2427 13 дней назад +3

    Hoping for Hadrosaurs next! Ceratopsians and Sauropods would be awesome too! Love this content!!

  • @kintyjtheaardvark5549
    @kintyjtheaardvark5549 17 дней назад +7

    Love these vids, really hope they can keep up enough traction for you to keep doing them.

  • @leglessjrlemon7374
    @leglessjrlemon7374 17 дней назад +3

    I really appreciate every video of this channel. It is a shame that it doesn't receive the recognition it deserves right now. Informations are very well-researched. Arts and animation is outstanding. I will support this amount of effort to my very last breath.

  • @godzillarex4358
    @godzillarex4358 16 дней назад +4

    Hello Factor Trace I love your videos and I find very interesting and captivating and you make everything easier to learn now an idea is can you do every Suropoda explained, those of my favourite types of dinosaurs and I would love it if you did it! Thanks.

  • @Allosaurus28
    @Allosaurus28 17 дней назад +13

    Finally!!! Thank you Factor trace!
    I was wondering when you would upload another video
    Respect for Factor trace 300 Billion subs

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  17 дней назад +4

      Thank you! This video was a lot of work, it took longer than I expected, thanks for the patience!

    • @Allosaurus28
      @Allosaurus28 17 дней назад

      @@FactorTrace Really I was not that patient, Np Factor trace! (Also, not to rush you, but, I recommend you make every Abelisaurid or Megalosaurid)

    • @discobolos4227
      @discobolos4227 14 дней назад

      @@Allosaurus28 For money! :P

  • @TheFoshaMan
    @TheFoshaMan 16 дней назад +7

    6:50 My guy! as far as I remember, the "shoulder spines" of kentrosaurus were actually located in the hips! but lots of paleoartist then to ignore that bit of information, it was pointed out in a paper but I can't remember which one.

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  10 дней назад +1

      That is based on older reconstructions, where workers placed the spines at the iliac blade on the hips. Based on the Chinese stegosaurians with shoulder spines, it is more likely that Kentrosaurus also had the spines on its shoulders.

    • @TheFoshaMan
      @TheFoshaMan 10 дней назад +1

      @@FactorTrace Well, fair enough

    • @josedavidmora7244
      @josedavidmora7244 4 дня назад

      @@FactorTrace In 2016, a scan of the Kentrosaurus skeleton was done, and it was proposed that perhaps it had spines on its hips, this proposal is still valid.

  • @JulioDomínguez-x5i
    @JulioDomínguez-x5i 14 дней назад +3

    Awesome video as always, as an idea for a next video, could you do every Abelisaurid explained? They're one of my favorite dinosaur families and also criminally underrated and constantly overshadowed by other groups of carnivores. Keep up the great work!

  • @subraxas
    @subraxas 14 дней назад +3

    Congratulations on hitting the 20,000 subscribers threshold!!! 🙂 👍 💛

    • @discobolos4227
      @discobolos4227 14 дней назад +1

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  10 дней назад +2

      Thank you! This is such a milestone for me! I appreciate your support

    • @subraxas
      @subraxas 10 дней назад

      @@FactorTrace Aye! 👍

  • @ConnorKD1876
    @ConnorKD1876 16 дней назад +8

    Pls continue to make these, such great work

  • @tigerapple5
    @tigerapple5 16 дней назад +5

    Amazing work!! Your videos are so professionally edited, animated and presented. I really appreciate that you’ve included other information about them, such as how they lived and relationship to others in the evolutionary tree, rather than just a pure list of names. I will definitely be sharing your content with other dinosaur enjoyers, I hope the rest of the community can easily find you.
    My only critique is some of the walking animation at 20~ ish minutes, there’s a bit of choppiness in the legs. It’s not very noticeable, unless you are an animation nerd like myself. Still, only one minor error in this entire video is so impressive!!! You’ve done an awesome job, I’m looking forward to more :)

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  16 дней назад +2

      Thank you for your support! I appreciate your critique, I believe you're referring to the knee "popping" in the animation cycle. I honestly wasn't able to get rid of that, I couldn't find a fix to that animation error. If you have any input or advice about the animation, feel free to let me know!

    • @tigerapple5
      @tigerapple5 16 дней назад +2

      @ You’re welcome :) always happy to support awesome creators!
      What program are you animating in? Do you use After Effects or something else? I figured you were using a puppet of some kind, but multiple softwares offer it and each slightly differ in code and usage.

  • @DinosDragons
    @DinosDragons 16 дней назад +3

    Very nice! I like that you had skeletals for many of them showing how little we really have. Also, good job pronouncing most of the Chinese consonants! 😁

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  10 дней назад

      Thank you! Some of the dino names are a challenge to pronounce for real 😅

  • @charlierex2614
    @charlierex2614 17 дней назад +2

    Really great video. Went to the NHM in London and saw both Sophie the Stegosaurus and a huge fossilized pelvic and back region of a Dacentrurus.

  • @SquirmyWormy__
    @SquirmyWormy__ 17 дней назад +8

    this high level production deserves more recognition

  • @FinnNicodemus
    @FinnNicodemus 16 дней назад +4

    A very interesting video as always! I like the way you present the information as a whole in your videos, very creative!

  • @Oinker-Sploinker
    @Oinker-Sploinker 16 дней назад +2

    These videos are so well made, plz never stop making them! 🙏

    • @subraxas
      @subraxas 14 дней назад +2

      Never stop never stopping! 😀

  • @thrallingFRglory
    @thrallingFRglory 16 дней назад +8

    Can't wait for a similar video on the Ceratopsians!!

  • @GhostGamerX4566
    @GhostGamerX4566 16 дней назад +4

    The underrated goat has final uploaded

  • @wipeout1445
    @wipeout1445 17 дней назад +4

    life is good when factor uploads.

  • @The.Age.of.Dinosaurs
    @The.Age.of.Dinosaurs 17 дней назад +6

    Finally another one of these. I love this type of videos so much that I was bored without any new ones, so I was just constantly rewatching the Spinosauridae and Tyrannosaurine ones... So, thank you so much for a new, amazing upload! :D

  • @iceyixicold
    @iceyixicold 16 дней назад +2

    I cant wait for the next few years when we have a lot more of these videos to look back at there just so good and animation is just peak

  • @kyledesmet897
    @kyledesmet897 17 дней назад +1

    These are absolutely incredible videos! How do you edit these?

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    @huunghiangofficial2040 16 дней назад +2

    just love this dude's stuff. bro got the smoothest edit out of nowhere

  • @lunalegion
    @lunalegion 17 дней назад +5

    I clicked so fast. I love that you’re continuing this, keep up the great work!

  • @Torvomega
    @Torvomega 17 дней назад +3

    Your videos are very entertaining and informative! I hope you become very popular one day!

  • @Jubercool
    @Jubercool 16 дней назад +2

    I've been watching some of your videos lately and I've got to say this video quality is insane, this feels like something I should be paying for to watch. This is so well made. Underrated channel.

    • @subraxas
      @subraxas 15 дней назад +2

      You can always send him HEFTY SuperThanks and/or become a Patron, among others. 🙂
      No problemo!

    • @Jubercool
      @Jubercool 15 дней назад +1

      @@subraxas I wish I could but my parents wouldn't let me

    • @subraxas
      @subraxas 15 дней назад +1

      @@Jubercool ❤

  • @joliezac3109
    @joliezac3109 16 дней назад +2

    I absolutely love your videos! They are incredibly informative and saves me from confusing hours of research when I want to learn more about certain dinosaurs. Thank you so much for your hard work!

  • @MayorDesu
    @MayorDesu 15 дней назад +2

    This is the type of content I would have love to have had when I was much younger. This is amazing. I would literally looks for books and now we have full vids T-T My life

  • @Derek_P-yw8rt
    @Derek_P-yw8rt 16 дней назад +2

    You know, these videos of yours have made me realized how much genus are represented with very little fossil remains, and that we might never know the full picture of them.

  • @yukii381
    @yukii381 11 дней назад +1

    hope your channel grows larger your content is so high quality and informative and i can only imagine how much time you spend on animations

  • @mr.cheese8097
    @mr.cheese8097 16 дней назад +2

    Hell yeah, dude. I hope you keep going until you've covered every dinosaur family!

  • @Velocir4ptor875
    @Velocir4ptor875 17 дней назад +3

    wake up babe, factor trace just dropped.

  • @Jurassiccanonking
    @Jurassiccanonking 16 дней назад +3

    I love the crazy quality you constantly bring.

  • @kevinjesusvicocha6860
    @kevinjesusvicocha6860 16 дней назад +2

    Amazing editing and explanation, as always!
    I hope you continue to get the credit you deserve for your work.
    This video was great for me as I'm working on some illustrations of thyrephora from the southern hemisphere. Thanks.

  • @ultimolama7651
    @ultimolama7651 12 дней назад

    I'm glad the algorithm showed me one of your videos one day because your videos are top tier and your hard work is greatly appreciated

  • @pvhep4036
    @pvhep4036 16 дней назад +2

    Absolutely great material to watch. Looks amazing, interesting, visually clear and logical. Very informative, also with the display of the bones and even foods and skin textures. Fantastic! Cheers!

  • @core_epic
    @core_epic 7 дней назад

    I stumbled across your channel and back then I only knew popular and common things about dinosaurs even though I loved them since I was a little child. I have learnt so much from your channel and it literally feels so crazy that it can have so much information! This is one of the best channels of all time!

  • @bananasplit8647
    @bananasplit8647 16 дней назад +2

    This is an absolutely amazing series!
    Keep up the good work!

  • @YATZIwastaken
    @YATZIwastaken 13 дней назад +2

    Man I love these. MORE.
    What’s next? Sauropods? Allosaurs? Raptors? Ankylosaurs? Hadrosaurs? Marine reptiles? Whatever class the small 2 legged herbivores are like dryosaurus or the hard headed boys that I cannot spell their names to save my life.

    • @subraxas
      @subraxas 12 дней назад

      Pachycephalosaurs? 🙂

    • @YATZIwastaken
      @YATZIwastaken 12 дней назад +1

      @ thats the one, thank you for helping my lazy ass that didn’t even want to try use google haha

    • @subraxas
      @subraxas 12 дней назад

      @@YATZIwastaken 🙂 No probs.

  • @SulaimanZaqirHassen-qv3li
    @SulaimanZaqirHassen-qv3li 16 дней назад +3

    This guy is one of the legends for dino lovers ❤️

    • @SulaimanZaqirHassen-qv3li
      @SulaimanZaqirHassen-qv3li 16 дней назад +2

      Also can't wait for the next one

    • @subraxas
      @subraxas 14 дней назад +1

      Hmm.... "Dino Lovers"!
      Must be some sick people who like to make love with fossils and such. Some new kind of necrophilia or whatnot. 😀 😛

  • @RyanMc66
    @RyanMc66 16 дней назад +2

    One of my TOP FAVORITE SCIENCE COMMUNICATORS!

  • @KfDxk
    @KfDxk 9 дней назад

    Please keep making these videos that are quality over quantity.

  • @thekingofnothing8712
    @thekingofnothing8712 15 дней назад +1

    The quality of this video is crazy

  • @rodrigodaparada5248
    @rodrigodaparada5248 16 дней назад +2

    I like SOOOOO much ur videos! Very good edited and good explained!

  • @Grievs817
    @Grievs817 16 дней назад +2

    Amazing video as usual. Took one of my least favorite groups of dinosaurs and turned them into one of my favorites! Can't wait to see what you cover next.

    • @subraxas
      @subraxas 15 дней назад +2

      All alien intelligent species from Star Trek. 🙂

  • @steelwendigo6118
    @steelwendigo6118 16 дней назад

    FINALLY! Someone just giving a list of every species in a dinosaur group, while providing more info than a simple phylogenetic tree! Thank you for giving us dino-lovers the straightforward scoop on these incredible animals.

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  10 дней назад

      You're welcome and thanks for watching!

  • @잡학박사_스피노
    @잡학박사_스피노 17 дней назад +6

    What a suprisly nice video! Thank you!

  • @bloodstrike-playz2483
    @bloodstrike-playz2483 17 дней назад +1

    I really love this form of dino content. Really cool stuff.
    I'd like stuff like Ceratopsians and other herbivorous dino groups to be covered next, but I wouldn't mind more theropods like Carcharadontosaurs either.
    Either way, can't wait for more.

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  17 дней назад +2

      More are coming in the future!

  • @kepin-eb6hd
    @kepin-eb6hd 16 дней назад +3

    Finally, im waiting so Long for a tyreophora

  • @VelocciYT
    @VelocciYT 13 дней назад +1

    the goat is back

  • @Eshkanama
    @Eshkanama 10 дней назад +1

    YES!!! My man is BACK!
    Sir, please do one about ornithomimids or hadrosaurs. Pleeeease 🙏🙏🙏

  • @DizzyTayley
    @DizzyTayley 9 дней назад

    These videos are so cool! I love how informational they are, especially since I am developing a game with me and a few others that are highly based off of as accurate dinosaurs as possible. Could you perhaps make a video on hadrosaur's or pachycephalosaur's? I would LOVE to see one of those two types of videos! I hope you continue on making theses and you have my support! :)

  • @socktheface360
    @socktheface360 17 дней назад +2

    Thank you for the new video! Your work is so good

  • @daffierpython7755
    @daffierpython7755 16 дней назад +2

    Ive been waiting for this for so long. Atp it dont even gotta be dinosaurs or even animals. These videos are jsut so interesting

  • @Catharusmexicanus
    @Catharusmexicanus 16 дней назад +2

    Incredible video. I thought Stegosaurus was big, but Dacentrurus is a Monster!

  • @EatingTuna
    @EatingTuna 16 дней назад

    i was shocked seeing that i hadn't been subscribed??? i love your other dinosaur list videos so much i rewatch them frequently, the effort and research put into them is so good!! i love artwork you include too, the depictions of fragmentary species(and ofc non fragmentary ones) and the colours are so good. Im excited to rewatch this video alot too!! Stegosaurians are amazing. I am now subscribed! thank you for your videos they are great information! :D

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  16 дней назад +1

      Thank you and thanks for subscribing! I appreciate it

  • @limey461
    @limey461 16 дней назад +2

    Babe there's a new Factor Trace video

  • @pauliux9460
    @pauliux9460 17 дней назад +2

    I WAIT FOR THESE SO LONG! THANK YOU

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  17 дней назад +3

      You're welcome, thanks for the patience!

    • @pauliux9460
      @pauliux9460 16 дней назад +3

      @@FactorTrace can the next episode be on Pterosaurs? I am fascinated to this day how large those creatures were. Btw love that you responded

    • @discobolos4227
      @discobolos4227 13 дней назад +1

      @@pauliux9460 This group of flying reptiles is way too large to be completely covered in only one video. Circa 130+ genera have so far been discovered and described.
      I presume that if he decides to showcase all of the Pterosaurs or most of them, then it will have to be several separate videos. However, I personally believe that in this particular instance he would rather produce one video that would feature "only" a few members of each of the many Pterosaurian clades/families.

    • @pauliux9460
      @pauliux9460 13 дней назад +2

      Okay, btw it is so cool that there's this whole community of brilliant minds that are followers of Factor Trace. You can learn not only from the videos, but also from others! I love this kind of connection, as i dont frequently see discussions ab dinosaurs.

    • @discobolos4227
      @discobolos4227 13 дней назад

      @@pauliux9460 ♥

  • @Emlachoi
    @Emlachoi 17 дней назад +5

    nice video, i enjoyed while watching this!

  • @tobilikebacon
    @tobilikebacon 17 дней назад +2

    Ceratopsians need their own video!
    Also a bit of criticism for the reconstructions:
    I believe that some of the thagomizers shown here are far too short (especially those on the genus Stegosaurus and similar animals). There was a fossil found in china of some stegosaur that had the keratin on its thagomizer preserved. The keratin extended far beyond the bony core itself. At 19:50 you reconstructed the spikes on the stegosaurus to almost match the bone underneath.
    Also i wanted to ask: Why are so many of the stegosaurs illustrated as having a ton of spikes and plates when 90% have no fossil evidence of more than one plate or spike and the only stegosaur with a supported appearance like that being Dacentrurus?
    Other than that amazing video and i hope this series continues in the future!

    • @TheLazyFusspot_3428
      @TheLazyFusspot_3428 17 дней назад

      Idk the recons of the thagomizers of Stegosaurus and its closest relatives seem fìne to me.
      Ps. I will be using Stegosaurus as an example here.
      I think the reason why you think the spikes on Stegosaurus's thagomizer look smaller from elevation view than how they actually appear to be is because the perspective is based on the near horizontally angled position of the spikes as they appear from plan view.

    • @tobilikebacon
      @tobilikebacon 17 дней назад

      @ i get what you are saying, but there is still fossil evidence that shows how stegosaurs tail spikes were covered in keratin which extended far further than the bone itself. That is not shown in the illustration i mentioned.

    • @FactorTrace
      @FactorTrace  17 дней назад +2

      Interesting input! I wasn't aware of the specimen with the keratin layer you mentioned. The illustration I made for the video was based solely on speculations.
      I don't have a solid source that I can point to when it comes to the high number of plates in some species. The only lead I know is that the Miragaia specimen was found with 13 plates, that must've come from the neck. Maybe the workers interpolated that number and assumed that it had thightly packed plates along the body. And then from phylogenetic analysis, roughly based the number of plates of other related taxa.
      I really hope there'll be more studies about the life appearance of the Stegosaurians, the ornithiscian dinosaurs get less attention than the theropods even by the experts.

    • @tobilikebacon
      @tobilikebacon 17 дней назад +1

      ​@@FactorTrace You are probably right about the workers interpolating the rest of the animals plates based of those on the neck.
      If you look up "Hebei Stegosaur" you should be able to find the one i'm referring to.

  • @somerandomdude6057
    @somerandomdude6057 16 дней назад +2

    From Omosaurus to Dacentrurus, must be the best dino renaming in history!

  • @AngryHistorian87
    @AngryHistorian87 17 дней назад +16

    I hope there is a future video on the allosauridae.

    • @Urdangarin-lb1rj
      @Urdangarin-lb1rj 16 дней назад

      allosauridae is all the same thing

    •  14 дней назад +1

      I bet you mean Allosauroidea. Because there is actually just two in the allosauridae. Allosaurus and Saurophaganax if I'm not mistaken.

    • @AngryHistorian87
      @AngryHistorian87 14 дней назад

      I was referring to allosaurus and all its relatives, including the carcharodontosaurs.

  • @discobolos4227
    @discobolos4227 16 дней назад +2

    Another excellent video!!! Hats off! Applause!

  • @HuckleberryHim
    @HuckleberryHim 8 дней назад

    It was like Christmas seeing this dropped, please keep it up! Amazing and enthralling as always
    I do have one question, you say Miragaia is only known from its front skeleton but then you talk about its tail; is this because there are other specimens besides the holotype?

  • @kaanwinchester
    @kaanwinchester 15 дней назад +1

    Yes, Now I think we need Carcharodontosauridae list. Perhaps a more comprehensive list could be made, it could be the Carnosauria list.

  • @Tacoclaw6
    @Tacoclaw6 16 дней назад +1

    I loved the Every Spinosaurid Explained video, my favorite is Spinosaurus

  • @DemonkkG
    @DemonkkG 16 дней назад +2

    Guys, wake up. HE POSTED!

  • @mukhrizzzcookies
    @mukhrizzzcookies 17 дней назад +4

    What a treat! Love the video!

  • @azvriii
    @azvriii 15 дней назад +3

    I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS SM