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How Augmented Reality Can Change Paleontology | TriloBITS
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The Trilobyte Studios Clip Show! | A Look Back on our Favorites!
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The Trilobyte Studios Clip Show! | A Look Back on our Favorites!
Why DOES Extinction Occur? | TBS In-Depth
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Why DOES Extinction Occur? | TBS In-Depth
Top 5 Dinosaurs for a REAL Jurassic Park
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Top 5 Dinosaurs for a REAL Jurassic Park
MASSIVE CRYPTID PROFILE COMPILATION: Happy Halloween From TBS!
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MASSIVE CRYPTID PROFILE COMPILATION: Happy Halloween From TBS!
JW Parasaurolophus | Masrani's Glowing Creation | TriloBITES EP: 12
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JW Parasaurolophus | Masrani's Glowing Creation | TriloBITES EP: 12
JP Parasaurolophus | InGen's Duck Billed Dino | TriloBITES EP: 11
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JP Parasaurolophus | InGen's Duck Billed Dino | TriloBITES EP: 11
The Man-Eating Water Horse | Kelpie | Cryptid File: 6
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The Man-Eating Water Horse | Kelpie | Cryptid File: 6
The North American Wild-man | Sasquatch | Cryptid File; 5
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The North American Wild-man | Sasquatch | Cryptid File; 5
The Abominable Snowman | Yeti | Cryptid File: 4
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The Abominable Snowman | Yeti | Cryptid File: 4
The Scourge of New Jersey | Jersey Devil | Cryptid File: 3
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The Scourge of New Jersey | Jersey Devil | Cryptid File: 3
The Bane of West Virginia | Mothman | Cryptid File: 2
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The Bane of West Virginia | Mothman | Cryptid File: 2
The Nessie of North America | Champ | Cryptid File: 1
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The Nessie of North America | Champ | Cryptid File: 1
Koolasuchus | The Gigantic Cold Water Hunter | TriloBITES EP: 10
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Koolasuchus | The Gigantic Cold Water Hunter | TriloBITES EP: 10
Carnotaurus MEGA Compilation | TriloBITES EP: 9
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Carnotaurus MEGA Compilation | TriloBITES EP: 9
Maryland Zoo in Baltimore Tour!
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Maryland Zoo in Baltimore Tour!
Terra Nova Carnotaurus | The Ugly Duckling | TriloBITES: EP 8
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Terra Nova Carnotaurus | The Ugly Duckling | TriloBITES: EP 8
A Quick Look at the Maryland Zoo | History and Origin
มุมมอง 2022 ปีที่แล้ว
A Quick Look at the Maryland Zoo | History and Origin
Carnotaurus Sastrei | The High Speed Killer | TriloBITES: EP 7
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Carnotaurus Sastrei | The High Speed Killer | TriloBITES: EP 7
JP Spinosaurus | The T-Rex Killer! | TriloBITES: EP 6
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JP Spinosaurus | The T-Rex Killer! | TriloBITES: EP 6
Disney's Carnotaurus | The Massive Killer | TriloBITES: EP 5
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Disney's Carnotaurus | The Massive Killer | TriloBITES: EP 5
JW Carnotaurus | The Meat-eating Bull of Isla Nublar | TriloBITES: EP 4
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JW Carnotaurus | The Meat-eating Bull of Isla Nublar | TriloBITES: EP 4
Speculative Paleontology and Forwarding Discoveries
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Speculative Paleontology and Forwarding Discoveries
Smilodon | The King of the Ice Age | TriloBITES: EP 3
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Smilodon | The King of the Ice Age | TriloBITES: EP 3
Colossal Announces Thylacine Project | Our Thoughts
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Colossal Announces Thylacine Project | Our Thoughts
JP Dilophosaurus | The Venom Spraying Abomination | TriloBITES: EP 2
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JP Dilophosaurus | The Venom Spraying Abomination | TriloBITES: EP 2
Deconstructing Dragons: a Fantasy Made Real | Retrospective
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Deconstructing Dragons: a Fantasy Made Real | Retrospective
Majungasaurus | The Tyrant of Madagascar | TriloBITES Ep: 1
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Majungasaurus | The Tyrant of Madagascar | TriloBITES Ep: 1

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  • @drinkablepink6969
    @drinkablepink6969 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    She was actually 23 at the beggining of filming and 26 when it wrapped

  • @Anti_social273
    @Anti_social273 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I got a question but on Jurassic pedia it said that 15 or 16 triceratops from sorna where transport to Jurassic World around 2004 around in January also what happened to them did they al die out since in December of 2015 there was only 23 triceratops the new clones

  • @BurnBird1
    @BurnBird1 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I casually watched it while trying to fall asleep last night and I don't understand how you missed or misunderstood so many things, as others have pointed out.

  • @JumaJuma7
    @JumaJuma7 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Jesus is king 👑✝️

  • @jelanitate20
    @jelanitate20 หลายเดือนก่อน

    and it was also mentioned on the wiki that the difference in colors is not sexual dimorphism its because they are from different locations the male being from africas atlas mountains and implies males and females from there look similar and before it was taken down the animal planet dragons website also implied a male Carpathian would still be the same color as the female

  • @Anti_social273
    @Anti_social273 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Also it’s crazy how in just 2 years there was a population of 111 corythosaurus living on sorna in 2001 well it get it because it’s a invasive species typically reproduce very quickly

  • @canonbehenna612
    @canonbehenna612 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If you are a fin of this documentary go is the paleo zoo keeper association on the return of the mountain dragon

  • @mysterycliff6045
    @mysterycliff6045 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    one of rare moments when an embellishment of the original is whole lot better.

  • @MajungasaurusInsano
    @MajungasaurusInsano 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hear me out..

  • @Jay2fly-n3h
    @Jay2fly-n3h 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I saw him 10 years ago

  • @IsaacMTSU
    @IsaacMTSU 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Awesome finds! Did you guys ever stabilize and prep that big trilobite!?

  • @IsaacMTSU
    @IsaacMTSU 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey, Josh and Carl! That unidentified one might be the section view at the thin edge of a large Trimerus vanuxemi trilobite cephalon. They are in that layer of Devonian rock and get over 7in. long. A section view similar to this is often how trilobites are found: www.alexstrekeisen.it/immagini/sedi/trilobiti(6).jpg

  • @bigestmeme367
    @bigestmeme367 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just to lyk I can trace my linkage to these guys and I can confirm we have a fair every year where we let the kids ride it

  • @deforesttthompson9299
    @deforesttthompson9299 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Im pretty sure they called out / lampshaded the 6 limbs thing. Infact it think this sepcial is where I learned that as a kid.

  • @user-zl6lu2w4d
    @user-zl6lu2w4d 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I believe that the Giant Locust is a Genetically Modified Rocky Mountain Locust but was mix with Desert Locust and Cuttlefish DNA to make this insect larger and deadlier.

  • @vasilijrappana2335
    @vasilijrappana2335 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My theory about hexapod dragons is that their wings are formed by elongated thoracic ribs. Akin to those of real life gliding lizards, but having necessary muscles for active flight.

  • @DawnRaeB
    @DawnRaeB 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I went there for my first time... for my first trilobite hunting. Some guys gave me a great rock. Climbing that slippery steep slope was no joke.

  • @PhotoLord-p5v
    @PhotoLord-p5v 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What did I just view 😂

  • @michaelcrutcher6064
    @michaelcrutcher6064 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Some if not most of u have wayyy too much time on ya hands putting your faith in science with all the inaccurate facts possibly ever known to man. Look how u wanna look at it u can think I'm hatin think I'm going against Ijs

  • @michaelvamper5793
    @michaelvamper5793 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dude that series was fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @Farkus339
    @Farkus339 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've been up that hill. Didn't find a thing. Just a bunch of busted rocks...

    • @bigmoist2876
      @bigmoist2876 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      So is it not worth visiting?

    • @bigmoist2876
      @bigmoist2876 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Is it not worth visiting

  • @experimenter19
    @experimenter19 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dude they straight up said the having 6 limb is the result of GENETIC MUTATION YOU DUMB#%+

  • @DarwinSumido-s7y
    @DarwinSumido-s7y 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If it could swim its unstoppable

  • @PoipoleEntertainment1987
    @PoipoleEntertainment1987 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    To be honest Malcolm wasn’t really a good partner considering that not only did he have multiple ex-wives but also for the fact that Malcolm made false promises to both Sarah and Kelly. I could only image the awkwardness that Sarah had when she had to have dinner with Malcolm’s parents where he never showed up.

  • @samneugebaur2064
    @samneugebaur2064 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The forest dragon also displayed mimicry, in this case - vocal, and quite remarkable really. Not many animals have the ability to use vocal mimicry and excellent examples are parrots and corvids, both crows and ravens. These birds able to repeat the words of whatever we say and they're quite intelligent as well with ravens for example able to signal wolves about prey or a rotting carcass. The forest dragon used mimicry to lure in prey by manipulating the voice from controlling the flow of gases from the flight bladder though carefully and repeating the sounds of prey. This came very helpful to lure in the tiger to ambush it and rid of the competition. By the way, the forest dragon seen in the documentary is a female if you missed that. In fact, by the end of the chapter on the marine dragon, I thought about writing a remake of the series and introducing not just the original four (Prehistoric, Marine, Forest and Mountain) but several dragons including an ancestral dragon and the last one called the "Polar Dragon". It is based on the Night Fury and its relatives, the Light Fury subspecies and the Night Light hybrid species from the HTTYD franchise. The Polar Dragon is the most intelligent of dragons, almost human-smart and has the highest body temperature of the family, able to survive in a freezing climate including the coldest and southern-most place on Earth: Antarctica. How it can survive? Its diet consists of high body fat and rich blood from prey found in polar environments including caribou, polar fish, pinnipeds, whales and even polar bears. Luckily, it learns how to control its body temperature when arriving, living or hunting in warm places but it prefers sticking to the cold and another adaptation for the freezing cold are protofeathers, actually, modified scales surprisingly smooth (almost skin-like) but evolved to help this dragon survive the cold. The Polar Dragon also has owl-like traits such as sharp eyesight and able to turn its head to 270 degrees, excellent to find and locate either prey or another of its kind while in the air or even the ground from a viewpoint. So, what do you think of my dragon species, the Polar Dragon?

  • @randomguyodst46
    @randomguyodst46 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Atheist mythology

  • @KevinFernandez-dg5jbtorvo
    @KevinFernandez-dg5jbtorvo 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    13:32 dragon are dinosaurs 🤨

  • @drTriloBite-cambrian
    @drTriloBite-cambrian 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    who knows. maybe the horseshoe crab is a trilobite seeing that we have very low understandings of trilobites DNA. if not, horseshoe crabs are undoubtedly close relatives of trilobites.

  • @doctorh2005
    @doctorh2005 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Horseshoe crabs are modern day trilobites

  • @Anti_social273
    @Anti_social273 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    We don’t know if Big Eatie was a original tyrannosaurus or littie Eatie I guess they’re the second or third generation of tyrannosaurus living on sorna

  • @StormIsSigma
    @StormIsSigma 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This movie is just goated.

  • @Fantasygirl2001
    @Fantasygirl2001 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    And again, that movie presents another of their fictional explanations historically Asian Emperors like one in China actually domesticated forest dragons having built stables for said dragons and hired people to care for them alot of my facts come from a series called answers in Genesis they even showed pictures of archaeological excavationsof acient Chinese palaces that literally had places to house dragons. Many Chinese emperors actually had the tamed dragons pull their chariots or carriages or what ever the Chinese people would call them.

  • @AratakiBullPowerSiddo1
    @AratakiBullPowerSiddo1 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Keep your gay fantasies away from the goat of goats

  • @Fantasygirl2001
    @Fantasygirl2001 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I didn't have to worry about trying to fit in with my peers when I was in school. My sister and I were homeschooled through grade school, middle school, and high school. I mean, we had our homeschool friends, people in our homeschool group, and other friends like that, but what a lot of them were interested in didn't matter to us. We developed our own likes. The few of our friends that actually went to public school were growing interested in things that neither of us really felt were worth caring about our interests were pretty much colored by our Christian beliefs and things that were like learning home economics, history, and even after school things like Watching animals cartoons and reading things that most people would believe were fiction most Christians who have watched dragons a fantasy made real actually know that the only fantasy about it is the idea of millions of years or the idea of the different time periods most Christians know that God created the entire world all in seven days and that on the fifth day God created all the birds and sea life and then on the sixth day God created all the land creatures including Dinosaurs, Dragons and humans. So yes, we existed alongside dinosaurs and dragons. And before you start mentioning that the word Dinosaur doesn't appear in the Bible doesn't mean a thing and yes I know some Dinosaurs and dragons have sharp teeth but before the fall those were still part of their design from God because you can use sharp teeth to eat other things than meat . Also, don't even try to mention evolution to me. There is a reason it is still called a theory because it doesn't work. The cell is far too complex, and even Darwin himself said if the cell was found to be complex, his theory didn't hold water. Also, the millions of years also doesn't hold water because the half life of carbon 14 which is what scientists use in carbon dating, is on 10,000 years, so our earth is actually not that old. Also, many of the fossils that scientists have actually discovered and have actually been trying to cover up still have soft tissue and even ha blood vessels. which totally disproves all the millions of years, bupkiss. What is true is that God created the world in six days he created light on the first day, the sky and oceans on the second day, the solid land on the third day, the stars,planets, sun and moon on the fourth day, the sea life and birds on the fifth day, and land land animals and people on the sixth day and then on the seventh day God rested. Also, the world was perfect. There was no death after the creation, at least not until the fall, which occurred because Adam and Eve disobeyed God by eating of the one tree God told them not to eat from which was the knowledge of good and evil. Then sin and death entered the world, and that is when we God Dinosaurs and dragons that ate meat, but the way we got all the fossils of all the dinosaurs and even some dragons was due to to Noah's flood Noah save two if every kind of animal including dinosaurs and dragons. And of course Noah,his wife and his three sons and their wives were all the humans who survived that great flood by building an ark which is how they and all the animals that went on the Ark all survived the flood

  • @Taste-k7q
    @Taste-k7q 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I do like the concept of the Indominus Rex because it kinda fits the aesthetic of the novel. A dinosaur specifically made to look like the general public’s perception of dinosaurs: Mindless monstrous killing machines that roared loudly and were always thirsty for blood. Sucks that the design is so boring and unimpressive

  • @Taste-k7q
    @Taste-k7q 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What about Isla nublar in 1993?

  • @Woodswalker96
    @Woodswalker96 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think the compies would be still around. They could still feed on insects, and invasive lizards and rodents that are left. I definitely agree that the pteranodons would still be around if they fully switched to their typical (as known in the paleontological record) diet of fish, but the mosasaur I feel like would indeed be dead. I don’t know about the Jurassic World mosasaur, but I’m pretty sure I read somewhere that mosasaurs are thought to be homeothermic, and likely would require a more regular food intake. Plus, algae blooms can still be toxic to some air-breathing animals, like manatees. This is really making me wish they had shown the island as this wasteland of dead, stripped down and uprooted trees, shrubs reduced to standing sticks, nothing grass and ruined buildings, dinosaur skeletons and carcasses, eutrophic waters, and the occasional compy passing by and occasional pteranodon flying overhead. Perhaps to keep it interesting, there can be just a few of the big and mid-sized dinosaurs still around but clearly starving and on their last days. I guess another thing to consider is that trophy hunters and wildlife traffickers would also probably be on the island too, as would rival genetics companies.

  • @hanhthuyenle4309
    @hanhthuyenle4309 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Smash

  • @Nolan-ni4dm
    @Nolan-ni4dm 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well, for me. Jurassic World was 9/10. Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom was 8/10. Then Jurassic World Dominion was 6/10. (Biosyn sucks! Malta badass!) My favorite characters from dinosaurs. Jurassic World: Blue Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom: Stingy Jurassic World Dominion: Atrociraptor.

  • @Trustyourclosestenemies
    @Trustyourclosestenemies 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Peter Ludlow is british. it is confirmed that John Hammond is british because if you listen you can hear their accents

    • @Luokeyo888
      @Luokeyo888 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      John Hammond was actually born in Scottland

    • @Trustyourclosestenemies
      @Trustyourclosestenemies 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Still British, thats why its called the British Isles

    • @Luokeyo888
      @Luokeyo888 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Trustyourclosestenemies Good point, I retract my statement

  • @chilltoilet220
    @chilltoilet220 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Cringe

  • @calebdaughrity7851
    @calebdaughrity7851 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    18:06 that's a dolphin

  • @Yourdog69
    @Yourdog69 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    There were 5 actually since we saw a carno jumping off the cliff during the cliff scene in jwfk and we also saw 2 carnos briefly when they’re breaking out of lockwood not to mention the fact that in 2005 ingen could have a captured a could carnos too

  • @Yourdog69
    @Yourdog69 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is this series going to make a return

  • @y4duv33r
    @y4duv33r 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    he should be respected

  • @y4duv33r
    @y4duv33r 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    cringe

  • @brianhammer5107
    @brianhammer5107 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You are an amateur trying to make "big boy" comments. The reason the vast majority of paleo's lean towards juvenile T. Rex is because the evidence points that way. And re-absorption of calcium takes place in nature all the time.

  • @مهدياحمد-ذ1ض
    @مهدياحمد-ذ1ض 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Unfortunately his not big enough

  • @-ultra410
    @-ultra410 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm just going to to say the indominus Rex it's like a more profitable T-Rex don't get me wrong I love it

  • @sandrinedelatte6921
    @sandrinedelatte6921 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love dieter stars ❤❤❤❤❤❤