Proties (our Aussie name for these dags) do very well in the savanna areas of northern Oz. They don't like too much humidity, so coastal Queensland and Northern Territory is out. They're not smart but very curious. A Swiss Ball keeps a herd entertained for hours. At the back of the neck that joins to the frill can get a bit dirty. Use a long soft bristle brush. They love it. They'll arch their neck and chirp drowsily into nirvana as you gently brush them. And once a week a lucerne haystack is a nice treat. You don't even have to spread it. They just barrel into it, having a great time.
As a Queenslander, I have a Microraptor named Michael. These quad-winged buggers are highly loyal, social, shiny, and are almost as smart as small parrots. Would recommend an aviary though as they require lots of room to entertain themselves. I let Michael visit his girlfriend Michaela the days I'm away or when he's in need of a visit. Fun fact: Micro's where thought of as good luck in both there homeland of Asia, and in the middle-ages(I think it had something to do with the four wings.)
26th like, a Henodus would be great except they were mostly saltwater animals. Compsognathus I'd keep in a 950 to 1,500 gallon tank. Reply made: 11:10 PM Monday, August 29 2022
If there's anything Nigel Marven has taught me, it could but it could also snap your arm, leg, or anything lol. I think a small carnivore would be a cool pet.
@@user-eh1tv9pj2d who's gonna get the truck-sized fish for it though? That is probably an even bigger problem. You Would have to have a Crain to drop the fish for it to eat. Not to mention who's gonna catch them. (Assuming the fish aren't already in its enclosure, which I doubt)
Yeah when I was writing the script and researching protoceratops I kinda wished I did psittacosaurus. A lot cuter in my opinion too! 😂 I'll keep it in my list of animals to cover!
Brilliant work! The time you put into this video really shows and the model work really enhances the dynamics of the topics, if that makes any lick of sense. And don't worry about trying to rush out a video. I know RUclips is stupid and likes churned out content-farms over quality stuff, but I know myself and actually people prefer the effort that you are doing. Stay Safe and I'll be very excited to see the next video.
@@CromoPaleoShow gotta remember protoceratops basically had a bolt cutter for a face, theres a reason in the fighting dinosaurs fossil the velociraptors arm is broken in its beak.
If we take phylogenetic bracketing into account, there could be a chance that your pet Proto has those quills over its hips. Might have to groom those on occasion.
Really liked the visual effects, it gives the channel an unique identity, it looks better than the line art used previously in my opinion Oh, and would they really need a heated area? There's debate about non avian dinosaurs being cold blooded, and also, protoceratops were relativity big, their temperature could probably stay more or less constant throughout the day, also they could do sunbathes like crocs
Thanks! Thats kinda why I'm doing it, try to stand out. Basking? no. I am on the warm blooded side. But Having an indoor heated area will stimulate them as it counterfeit their natural environment. It's probably not essential, but if you were breeding them, you'd definitely want to simulate their environment as much as possible.
It has a really strong bite force, could probably snap your arm off. But if we could do the same thing with wolves then we can probably do the same thing with it.
i have a group of 8 individuals (2males, 5 females) in a 2.6 hectare, a meditteranean climate (25 degree celsius minimum) in a rocky and scrubland (i've planted cycas, fern and magnolia and there's some native trees and a lot of bushes) with a 2 pond of 60cm deep and 4-7meters square) and i can say that you underestimated how much they will eat and their determination to break throught fence be carefull they like to headbutt sometime and can have strong personnality, a bit more "intelligent than a crocodile but it's maybe an impression because they are social and more active (and they can shew wood and fence when they want to for no reason) and i recommand that you provide enrichissment/toy for your animal so they are more relaxed and happy (trust me you don't want to have an angry protoceratops next to you), female and male can be agressive during matingseason and when they hve young, remember those are wild animals the cost is nearly free..... if you manage to afford/find a time machine
Dina he’s you could have as a pet only if they still existed Ankylosaurs Minmi lived in Australia Pinacosaurus it lived somewhere in Mongolia and china it was a mini ankylosaurus Lianingosaurus it’s like a baby turtle! Ceratopsians Protoceratops make sure it won’t bite Zuniceratops I know its kinda big but I think the backyard is a perfect place Psittacosaurus it’s just a parrot looking dino but it’s a land animal Hadrosaurs Thethyshadros the 2nd smallest hadrosaur its harmless and if he like having a pet rabbit Stegosaurs Kentrosaurus it has a good size so it would make a good pet Therizinosaurs Nothronychus stay away from its claws Sauropods Magyarosaurus it’s the smallest sauropod
About the time Protoceratops came out flowering plants (Angiosperms) had come out and even became dominant. Have you seen the cost of a Cycad (aka: Sago Palm, though not a palm) these days? Im pretty sure you could have fed them what you feed sheep , maybe with some supplements, and come out way ahead costwise.
Honestly. a protoceratops would probably be easier to feed if you grew avocados. Because they are plant material but have a tremendous amount of proteins and omega fats. They could technically eat less and be healthier.
Thanks! It's all just guess work. I make a scale graphic and just resize it to find (What I think) would be a suitable size for both you, and the animal. It also depends on the animal itself. If I was covering a reptile that was relatively inactive, the enclosure size wouldn't need to be so big. But in this case protoceratops was was likely more active than a lizard like reptile, so a larger enclosure was more fitting. I also try come up a some sort of rule or equation to make it easier for the keeper to build a suitable enclosure.
I see what you mean when you said protoceratops still awsome video also suggestion if you can’t find the intelligence of the animal maybe look at closely related species
Hmm.. whenever did they use dollars in Scotland.. and.. you never mentioned how to deal with protoceratops poop! Apart from that, I'd like a protoceratops as a pet, but I'd also like to know more about its griffin like history with personal gold mine too, lol. 😊
I got some what if ____ never went extinct ideas/episode (I have 20 ideas and then 20 ideas for the good pets idea) 1. What if Dakotaraptor never went extinct 2. What if the dodo bird never went extinct 3. What if baryonyx never went extinct 4.What if Allosaurus never went extinct 5. What if the passenger pigeon never went extinct 6. What if Triceratops never went extinct 7. What if Camptosaurus never went extinct 8. What if the Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacine) never went extinct 9. What if the great Auk never went extinct 10. What if the stellar sea cow never went extinct 11. What if the Ivory billed woodpecker never went extinct 12. What if the woolly mammoth never went extinct 13. What if the Quagga never went extinct 14. What if Therizinosaurus never went extinct 15. What if Torosaurus never went extinct 16. What if Velociraptor never went extinct 17. What if the Colombian mammoth never went extinct 18. What if the short faced bear never went extinct 19. What if the Neanderthal man never went extinct 20. What if the Terror birds never went extinct (Now for the good pets) 1. Island dwarf mammoth 2. Pisttacosaurus 3. Velociraptor 4. Dakotaraptor 5. Woolly Mammoth 6. Australopithecus 7. Phiomia 8. Thylacine 9. Pteranodon 10. Nyactosaurus 11. Dimentroodon 12. Kaprosuchus 13. Baryoynx 14. Suchomimus 15. Spinosaurus 16. Dodo Bird 17. Great Auk 18. Pinta Island Tortoise 19. Thylacoleo 20. Quetzalcoatlus
Okay, but about the dietary conditions--what are the chances that the Protoceratops would become ill from eating modern day vegetables? We know so little about the extinct flora that once inhabited the Mongol-China terrain, let alone the dinosaur's diet of choice. Yeah, based on similar ecosystems it probably be better to stick towards its natural diet: consisting likely of long grasses, small shrubs, seeds, and flowers, and on good days you can award your pet with a bowl of cycads as a treat--and pitcher plants--that is if dinosaurs were able to eat and digest carnivorous plants.
@@CromoPaleoShow Hey just noticed you didn't update the channel's logo on Patreon! I will update the subreddit one now because I have also forgotten 🤦♂️
I wish I had a friend like you
Thank you! 😁
Proties (our Aussie name for these dags) do very well in the savanna areas of northern Oz. They don't like too much humidity, so coastal Queensland and Northern Territory is out. They're not smart but very curious. A Swiss Ball keeps a herd entertained for hours. At the back of the neck that joins to the frill can get a bit dirty. Use a long soft bristle brush. They love it. They'll arch their neck and chirp drowsily into nirvana as you gently brush them. And once a week a lucerne haystack is a nice treat. You don't even have to spread it. They just barrel into it, having a great time.
As a Queenslander, I have a Microraptor named Michael. These quad-winged buggers are highly loyal, social, shiny, and are almost as smart as small parrots. Would recommend an aviary though as they require lots of room to entertain themselves. I let Michael visit his girlfriend Michaela the days I'm away or when he's in need of a visit. Fun fact: Micro's where thought of as good luck in both there homeland of Asia, and in the middle-ages(I think it had something to do with the four wings.)
Here's a list of creatures i would like,
-compsognathus
-eusthenopteron
-henodus
-platyhystrix
you forgot the superior Dryosaurus
26th like, a Henodus would be great except they were mostly saltwater animals.
Compsognathus I'd keep in a 950 to 1,500 gallon tank.
Reply made: 11:10 PM Monday, August 29 2022
I would LOVE a protoceratops man, or maybe even an archaeoceratops.
If there's anything Nigel Marven has taught me, it could but it could also snap your arm, leg, or anything lol. I think a small carnivore would be a cool pet.
Microraptor would be an awesome pet tbh, it’s kinda like a gliding lizard bird
@@ryaquaza3offical yeah true
I wouldn’t take my chance with those huge beak...
I heard a swab can break your arm
Velociraptor could be a good pet
Some animals I would like to see:
- Allosaurus
- Utahraptor
- Spinosaurus
- Carnotaurus
- Styracosaurus
- Smilodon
- Woolly Mammoth
- Andrewsarchus
- Dimetrodon
Spino is going to be a hell to keep. Not only it it huge, it also needs a lot of water to swim around in.
@@user-eh1tv9pj2d who's gonna get the truck-sized fish for it though? That is probably an even bigger problem. You Would have to have a Crain to drop the fish for it to eat. Not to mention who's gonna catch them. (Assuming the fish aren't already in its enclosure, which I doubt)
Mostly carnivores and some big herbivores, but Its more better if you get a smaller dino.🤷🏻♂️
I think he ment like he justo want yo ser them not keep them as pets
How cute! I LOVE the use of the models!
You really did a good job on this video!
Thank you! 😁
imagine a big parrot that you can walk like a dog
if this channel ever lives again then I would like to see Microraptor as a pet
Sweet video mate!
Very nicely made video, Cromo :) Although I'd rather have a _Psittacosaurus_ as pet... Much smaller and easier to manage
Yeah when I was writing the script and researching protoceratops I kinda wished I did psittacosaurus. A lot cuter in my opinion too! 😂
I'll keep it in my list of animals to cover!
I have wanted to know this exact thing, thank you so much for this video and I think you got a new subscriber :)
Brilliant work! The time you put into this video really shows and the model work really enhances the dynamics of the topics, if that makes any lick of sense. And don't worry about trying to rush out a video. I know RUclips is stupid and likes churned out content-farms over quality stuff, but I know myself and actually people prefer the effort that you are doing. Stay Safe and I'll be very excited to see the next video.
Thank you very much, that was very heart warming! It wasn’t too bad, just over weeks work. Trying to get weekly but expect 1 every 2 weeks mostly!
if the keratin of its beak continuously grows like some parrots i imagine wood fences would be gnawed through eventually
Oof that’s a good point. I’ll consider that for the future, thanks!
@@CromoPaleoShow gotta remember protoceratops basically had a bolt cutter for a face, theres a reason in the fighting dinosaurs fossil the velociraptors arm is broken in its beak.
Interesting!
But the question is: Is a Velociraptor a good pet aswell?
I hit like for a protoceratops I will be waiting
If we take phylogenetic bracketing into account, there could be a chance that your pet Proto has those quills over its hips. Might have to groom those on occasion.
Finally...I have been looking for this
Omg yes a new video
Ha ha! Enjoy!
Cromo Paleo Show indeed I did
Imagine if Jurassic Park went through with making pets like what they said in the novel
Really liked the visual effects, it gives the channel an unique identity, it looks better than the line art used previously in my opinion
Oh, and would they really need a heated area? There's debate about non avian dinosaurs being cold blooded, and also, protoceratops were relativity big, their temperature could probably stay more or less constant throughout the day, also they could do sunbathes like crocs
Thanks! Thats kinda why I'm doing it, try to stand out.
Basking? no. I am on the warm blooded side. But Having an indoor heated area will stimulate them as it counterfeit their natural environment. It's probably not essential, but if you were breeding them, you'd definitely want to simulate their environment as much as possible.
@@CromoPaleoShow yeah true, also enzymes have an optimal temperature usually higher than room temperature
Owning those would be like trying to own a alligator snapping turtle as a pet
But faster
Just gonna wait for a time machine to come out and so I can make this real
Super underrated video. I subbed
I love protos
this editing is absolutely amazing! why doesn't this have more views?!
They mightve burrowed so you'll also have to account for that. But thanks, I'll get to building
possible video suggestion: Would Tiktaalik make a Good Pet?
Microraptor might be a great pet.
I wanna pet microraptor
I would like to see small pterosaurs like pterodactylus
Would psittacosaurus be a great pet?
Note to self:
Never put velociraptor enclosure next to protoceratops
It has a really strong bite force, could probably snap your arm off. But if we could do the same thing with wolves then we can probably do the same thing with it.
i have a group of 8 individuals (2males, 5 females) in a 2.6 hectare, a meditteranean climate (25 degree celsius minimum) in a rocky and scrubland (i've planted cycas, fern and magnolia and there's some native trees and a lot of bushes) with a 2 pond of 60cm deep and 4-7meters square) and i can say that you underestimated how much they will eat and their determination to break throught fence
be carefull they like to headbutt sometime and can have strong personnality, a bit more "intelligent than a crocodile but it's maybe an impression because they are social and more active (and they can shew wood and fence when they want to for no reason) and i recommand that you provide enrichissment/toy for your animal so they are more relaxed and happy (trust me you don't want to have an angry protoceratops next to you), female and male can be agressive during matingseason and when they hve young, remember those are wild animals
the cost is nearly free..... if you manage to afford/find a time machine
thank you I was planning to get one but not really sure if it would be worth it
I know this is a year old but I’d love to see a sequel with Deinonychus or another dinosaur
Please do Liaoningosaurus paradoxus please! Its so cute in paleoart. (possibly semiaquatic ankylosaur)
If I clone one, I'll add a parrot's DNA.. I think it's fun to have a talking protoceratops as a pet 😊
If only, if only....
Good vid
Dina he’s you could have as a pet only if they still existed
Ankylosaurs
Minmi lived in Australia
Pinacosaurus it lived somewhere in Mongolia and china it was a mini ankylosaurus
Lianingosaurus it’s like a baby turtle!
Ceratopsians
Protoceratops make sure it won’t bite
Zuniceratops I know its kinda big but I think the backyard is a perfect place
Psittacosaurus it’s just a parrot looking dino but it’s a land animal
Hadrosaurs
Thethyshadros the 2nd smallest hadrosaur its harmless and if he like having a pet rabbit
Stegosaurs
Kentrosaurus it has a good size so it would make a good pet
Therizinosaurs
Nothronychus stay away from its claws
Sauropods
Magyarosaurus it’s the smallest sauropod
Try scipionyx. Good data available, and small size relative.
if you multiply 172 times 2 you would get 344 so to have 2 protoceratops you will need 344 feet
I don’t know if it would be the same conditions of protoceratops, but could you do a video of pssitacasaurs
How come we assume dinosiaurs were strict herbivors or carnivors, wouldn't ceratopsians likely be very general eaters like pigs?
Can you make a video of a pet velociraptor
I love protoceratops I want one as a pet they are 3 feet while the males are 3 feet and 3 inches tall
Could protoceratops be a youngling of a bigger species?
i want all types of Pachycephalosaurs and small Ceratopsians
About the time Protoceratops came out flowering plants (Angiosperms) had come out and even became dominant. Have you seen the cost of a Cycad (aka: Sago Palm, though not a palm) these days? Im pretty sure you could have fed them what you feed sheep , maybe with some supplements, and come out way ahead costwise.
Good points, very good points. Although I think that an Argentinosaurus would be way more manageable. Just saying.
Thanks but I think argentinosaurus would literally be the hardest land dinosaur to keep! 😂 Would be fun to cover though!
Would a domestic version of the velociraptor make a good pet?
Can you do a video if compsognathus could be a good pet
Oh man now I really want a pet dinosaur, kinda gives me dinosaur king vibes
I've got a suggestion - would cymbospondylus make a good pet?
Short answer - better call Bill Gates to pay for the tank XD
I was thinking about covering an animal that would require a tank..... better off with a big pond for cymbospondylus though.....
Consider it noted! 😁
Honestly. a protoceratops would probably be easier to feed if you grew avocados. Because they are plant material but have a tremendous amount of proteins and omega fats. They could technically eat less and be healthier.
I have a question how you find how big the pen should be for a dinosaur can I please have a answer also great video and work great job.
Thanks!
It's all just guess work. I make a scale graphic and just resize it to find (What I think) would be a suitable size for both you, and the animal. It also depends on the animal itself. If I was covering a reptile that was relatively inactive, the enclosure size wouldn't need to be so big. But in this case protoceratops was was likely more active than a lizard like reptile, so a larger enclosure was more fitting. I also try come up a some sort of rule or equation to make it easier for the keeper to build a suitable enclosure.
Cromo Paleo Show thanks I will take in to mind and love your videos and your channel can't wait for the next upload and big fan.
Can you do velociraptor
I see what you mean when you said protoceratops still awsome video also suggestion if you can’t find the intelligence of the animal maybe look at closely related species
Ha ha, thanks! 😁
Hmm.. whenever did they use dollars in Scotland.. and.. you never mentioned how to deal with protoceratops poop!
Apart from that, I'd like a protoceratops as a pet, but I'd also like to know more about its griffin like history with personal gold mine too, lol. 😊
Fiction if dinosaurs actually still existed: *killing humans and very aggressive*
If dinosaurs actually still existed in real life:
I got some what if ____ never went extinct ideas/episode (I have 20 ideas and then 20 ideas for the good pets idea)
1. What if Dakotaraptor never went extinct
2. What if the dodo bird never went extinct
3. What if baryonyx never went extinct
4.What if Allosaurus never went extinct
5. What if the passenger pigeon never went extinct
6. What if Triceratops never went extinct
7. What if Camptosaurus never went extinct
8. What if the Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacine) never went extinct
9. What if the great Auk never went extinct
10. What if the stellar sea cow never went extinct
11. What if the Ivory billed woodpecker never went extinct
12. What if the woolly mammoth never went extinct
13. What if the Quagga never went extinct
14. What if Therizinosaurus never went extinct
15. What if Torosaurus never went extinct
16. What if Velociraptor never went extinct
17. What if the Colombian mammoth never went extinct
18. What if the short faced bear never went extinct
19. What if the Neanderthal man never went extinct
20. What if the Terror birds never went extinct
(Now for the good pets)
1. Island dwarf mammoth
2. Pisttacosaurus
3. Velociraptor
4. Dakotaraptor
5. Woolly Mammoth
6. Australopithecus
7. Phiomia
8. Thylacine
9. Pteranodon
10. Nyactosaurus
11. Dimentroodon
12. Kaprosuchus
13. Baryoynx
14. Suchomimus
15. Spinosaurus
16. Dodo Bird
17. Great Auk
18. Pinta Island Tortoise
19. Thylacoleo
20. Quetzalcoatlus
What about baryonyx?
Okay, but about the dietary conditions--what are the chances that the Protoceratops would become ill from eating modern day vegetables? We know so little about the extinct flora that once inhabited the Mongol-China terrain, let alone the dinosaur's diet of choice. Yeah, based on similar ecosystems it probably be better to stick towards its natural diet: consisting likely of long grasses, small shrubs, seeds, and flowers, and on good days you can award your pet with a bowl of cycads as a treat--and pitcher plants--that is if dinosaurs were able to eat and digest carnivorous plants.
Good point
“Is it the right pet for you?”
Me: *yes, and give it now or die. I have a gun*
For some reason I'm not receiving notifications when you upload new videos anymore, anyone with the same problem?
Just RUclips......
@@CromoPaleoShow Hey just noticed you didn't update the channel's logo on Patreon! I will update the subreddit one now because I have also forgotten 🤦♂️
Seem protoceratop is one of the best prehistoric pet
So
What about dodo bird??
Dodo be cool? Replacement for the chicken, get slightly bigger eggs. Might look into it actually 🤔
@@CromoPaleoShow they are said to be very docile right?
Aqwerosaurus
Protoceratops was discovered to actually be a juvenile version of the Triceratops.
Pachycephalosaurs first
It's more like a pig thena sheep or a dog
What the fuck is going through this man's head XD
quick answer no it would not be a good pet it's beak could break bones