Recreating Dinosaurs; Photographing Wildlife; Up Close With Lions | 60 Minutes Full Episodes
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 พ.ค. 2024
- From 2009, Lesley Stahl’s report on Jack Horner, the inspiration for “Jurassic Park’s” Alan Grant and one of the most prominent and controversial paleontologists in the country. From 2018, renowned wildlife photographer Thomas Mangelsen shows Anderson Cooper what goes into his iconic pictures. Also from 2018, Bill Whitaker talks with National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore about his quest to photograph every living species in captivity. And from 2014, Clarissa Ward’s report on the “lion whisperer,” Kevin Richardson, and the effort to stop canned lion hunting.
#dinosaur #animals #lion
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0:00 Introduction
0:11 B-Rex
13:57 Into the Wild
26:01 The Photo Ark
38:36 The Lion Whisperer
He doesn't care about how dinosaurs went extinct, he just cares about how they lived. That's what I love about Jack Horner.
I think they got that line from the Last Samarui, just inserted dino's. lol
I think what he cares most about is being a celebrity paleontologist hack and being wealthy and powerful as a result
Yea... that's what he said.
"Extraordinary" What a perfect word to describe this photographer and his mission. His daughter sure got that right 😊
That old doggy between Thomas and Jane, looking up and around, was my favorite part. Seemed like a moment to aspire to.
The whole idea of the photo arc is so amazing, hats off to that man!
It fills my heart with joy knowing the efforts people go to in order to try to preserve wildlife. Photographing every species, rescuing lions, etc. I plan on getting a job in conservation to help aswell. I hope wildlife will make a comeback and people will realize how important they are.
The idea that so many of the species photographed will be extinct is heartbreaking.
Why? This is natural selection and how organic life evolves.
Keep in mind that roughly 95% of all species that have lived on earth are extinct and had nothing to do with man's existence. Some extinctions are merely a matter of nature.
Now that is Photography!!! I learned you are a good photographer if you can get a good shot.. Great photographer if you crop out all the things before you take the picture… I appreciate all you have done.
people who derive pleasure from shooting living things(with a gun) are sickening. God Bless Tom
I can watch this over and over again! So good!!!!!!
I absolutely love the stories & subjects that are written by 60 Minutes, & then, you share everything with all of us! Thank you!! We are blessed! ❤
Love 60minutes, very educational.
The BEST 60 Minutes Series of my Life! Especially the one shot in Balsahan River, in Iwahig Penal Colony mini-zoo in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, Philippines 🇵🇭 (27:00 to 29:40 ) . I know the place; been there many times during my youth days... Thank you for featuring the very unique animals in MY native Province of Palawan, especially the Palawan skunk, locally known as pantot....
By the way, I think you missed featuring the very unique and soon to very extinct Palawan Tamaraw ( a very small indigenous carabao), and the Palawan Bear-Cat.. 🐈
21:47 “Next year do you think you could invest in a silent camera?” LOL
This man is an inspiration. I have ASD & this here gives me hope. I do love dinosaurs 🦖🦕 too.
This is great, admire their passion
Breathtaking photos that man took just stunning
I've spent 70 percent of my life in environments nt as exotic as wat he's experienced but been blessed with so many amazing experiences and mind shots that that words couldn't describe.this man's gift and skill is truly amazing!! And it's not luck ..it's passion,patience and skill!!! Thank u for sharing ur gift with the world sir I hope one day to visit his gallery and with some luck meet this camera ninja and share some time and conversation with him
Jack Horner is a dino hero -not a villian. He is an inspiration to old school dino fossil hunting and out of the box, thinking theories. Maybe 60 minutes could do a show on why Trex walking horizontally is a modern myth simply because there is no fulcrum point when walking this way - but there is on a 45 degree angled Trex that would naturally find it's centre of gravity.
Supremely fascinating
60 minutes is one of the best shows out there
60 Minutes truly amazing, thank you for introducing these amazing fellow human sisters and brothers to me (us). My hero has been Dr. Jane Goodall all my life, I'm now 69. I have a Goodall quote on my kitchen wall beside the table "The Eternal I".
When I was between the ages of 7 to 9 my family lived out in Weston, CT. I walked through the woods by myself and experienced many a magical moment. All take care and be well!
Wonderful episodes! The information about canned hunts shocked and horrified me. What can be done to abolish that practice?
Geld the hunters.
Hunt the hunters.
Write your Congressman and Senators, your Governors and the White House to ban hunting.The killing of wildlife is a money maker for the N.R.A. they are at the root of all this horror. And mentally unbalanced people are brainwashed to believe hunting is ok. When in all truth, IT IS NOT.👿👿
OKAY. I love these shows.
I'm just dumbfounded how taking a picture can be so awesome anybody can take a photograph
My heart breaks for those lions wow! What a cruel world!
Interesting to learn about real-life Alan Grant, Jack Horner, but Joel Satore, NatGeo reporter and photographer is EPIC!😁👍
I really loved this❤
I would like to see a dino-chicken 🦕🐥
Mangelson's photos was extraordinarily beautiful 🐯
Chickasaurus here we go.😂
This aired in 2009 and Jack Horner said within 5 years ... where is that Chicken Rex :D? i want to see it :D
What a great video, I truly enjoyed the guy who takes pictures of all the animals on white and black backgrounds. What a cool job that would be.
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING . So good that I'm watching for the 2nd time.
Instead of "you had me at hello." you spellbound me with the dinosaur veins!!! That is amazing.
p.s. has there been a dino chicken, yet?
Yes and no to the dino chicken :c Some students did in fact try the gene flipping method, and the chick embryos developed teeth and their tails stayed long, however they were forced to terminate the fetuses due some kind of ethical issue. I personally would like to of seen the chicks come to full term.
@@sexy0rthrus That would've been amazing!
Love the photo ark Joel!!! Ur on point sir...glad it wife is well mine passed few months ago..we paddled out in ocean and spread her ashes last friday.where we do for all our people in our surf tribe..long standing tradition.shes with the family where she's at peace.thank u for wat u do!! Sincerely pratty dredlocks
Very good compilation.
hurts me to see that one shot I wasn’t prepared for that … To know that he was born in captivity and cuddled and loved as a cub and then thrown out there to be shot by the same humans kills me 😢
It's the hunter who should be forced to lay down HIS life in exchange for the one he took. Humans are NOT going extinct, animals ARE. 😈😈😈👿👿👿
Thank you 60 Minutes....
Having chickens it's easy to see a little dinosaur if looking at the chicken with a dinosaur in mind. Chickens are very much the current version of dinosaurs & it is obvious if you look at a rooster with a dinosaur in mind.
Still shining after all these years...
Amazing
If I could afford to spend 240 hours to get a nano second shot - wow - satisfying.
Smart animal ❤love them
Great video!
Nothing mysterious, Creations story from Our God. Thank you Lord for Your Awesome Creation ❤!!!
Me too absolutely!
Finally, my child favorites subject
They do the same thing with deer and birds in Texas. I come from where hunting is hunting. In Texas it's more like slaughter.
I love this
God bless Bear #399🙏! Thanks the wildlife photographer 😘 stunning photos! And the National Geographic Photographer 😍👍
I read that the beautiful monarch butterfly will very soon, if not already, be on the endangered list. It breaks my heart to see animals suffer because of the reckless way people abuse the environment. A world without animals isn't a place I'd want to live in.
Very cool. A Jack Horner fan now
Man I love this guy. She tried her best to break his man’s spirit. And that was horrible wasn’t it?…Nope just a new opportunity 😂❤❤❤
Geologists lick rocks too. A rock made of clay is smooth but rock made of silt is gritty.
How awesome 👍
GOD bless him. What a wonderful human being? People like him are extinct.
I would say Modern Game Bantams would be a good candidate to reverse engineer.
They don't have a lot of feather fluff so the wing/claw alterations would be more prominent
I wish they would come back again.
& go directly to the Whitehouse.👍 I agree 💯°
@@abstraddic0442 Well, I'm not American but this is a too politically correct world now. It's such a mess, they need to come back and fix it.
"lions are the only social cat"
If true, thats fascinating
He says anyone caught petting a lion cub is responsible for canned hunting. Then later they're both petting some adorable cubs.
Can't wait to see the Dino Chicken 😍! I love to know more about it!
I like Jack Horner. And his colleague Mary Schweitzer. They're not quacks; they just try to not have a bias like the establishment.
Shooting the animals in an enclosures is beyond upsetting
Im confident they eventually bring back a dinosaur. Humans have a way of predicting the future through movies, which makes us just as fascinating as any species that once walked this planet. I doubt i live to see it though!
I remember being a kid and it being thought that dinosaurs were lizards and now as an adult know they're more like birds you can actually see the dinosaur in a chicken.
If you care about animals .. war is never an option!!! Vote for the creatures who have no vote!!!
All creatures need to survive.
I do not think that I’ll ever be sold on the idea that these Apex predators are having the sort of relationship that these “ whisperers” think they have with them ….. whether it’s Lions , Bears or alligators ( reptiles might be a little different, but still ) … hey , I could be totally wrong, but I just think it’s a matter of time before they cross the line and do damage …. And I think that these “whisperers” who make it through uninjured are just plain lucky. !!!
In this case, Kevin had the nickname lion whisperer given to him by a news tabloid ages ago, it wasn't something he came up with. Kevin does genuinely have a good relationship with these lions. He has been working with them for over 25 years and knows their behavior. They greet him happily and he is even able to be around them safely when they hunt prey.
These types are creating oddities or monsters for real, I would too, just to see them. Frankenstein for real.
And Jane Goodall omg the mother Teresa of the gorilla and primate community she's the baroness of animal awareness and fascinating lady.thank u for this episode!! Made my yr. 4sure
Now all we need is an Island, a helicopter and jeff goldblum.
I don’t know why but I thought Jane Goodall had passed away years and years ago. I’m glad to find out that I was wrong.
Dino Chicken coming soon to theaters everywhere😂😂😂
Dino Chicken..it's what's for dinner 😂😂😂
29:27 "When pigs fly" but cops have had helicopters for a long time now...
makes me think of how peat tubes collapse when they dry out...
It's amazing that something shaped like a T. Rex or kangaroo or rabbit doesn't HOP like the same.
Canned hunts, what a reprehensible thing. They should be outlawed immediately and those who participate exposed.
I believe that shows me that this world ain't as old as we thought I was . Or as old as they thought it was.
The last thing we need is dinosaurs in the world as it exists today. We have far more to worry about than making a dino chicken for no good reason.
If they bring back dinosaurs, I am going to eat them with bbq sauce.
OMG that is like human traitor against lions.
2009, now it's not 5 but 15 years later... how did that prediction for dino-chickens turn out, Mr. Horner?
It would be a wonderful capability to creat a dinosaur from a chicken !!!!!😊😊😊 I would want to see it for sure !!! 😍😍😍😍😃😃😃😃😃😍😍😍
My gosh the lion petting zoo that sells to "hunters"
These are people with a passion.
"Passion is energy. Feel the power that comes from focusing on what excites you.” Oprah Winfrey Jun 20, 2018
I CAN NOT FOR THE LIFE OF ME SEE WAT ONE GETS FROM SHOOTING A LION IN A CAGED INVIROMENT LIKE THAT!!! DEFINITELY REMINDS ME OF HOW UNGODLY HUMAN BEINGS CAN BE KNOW WONDER WE NEED GOD BECUZZ WE ARE NOTHING WITHOUT HIM!!!
2024 and still waiting for the dinochicken...
All creatures need to surive.
There is a need to see the judgment of photo shop, Yet I know I manipulated every photo that passed through the darkroom. They are also using rapid fire shooting. thus eliminating the chance of missing that one shot. I could not be him but I envy his ability. EZL
The rapid-fire camera isn't as much of an advantage as it seems. It gives only the type of advantage a basic camera gives over a human eye -- the camera just *_slightly_* extends our eye's abilities. And rapid fire cameras miss more photos than you realise. They can take at most a photo every few milliseconds (at most 20 a second). For his photo of the bear eating a fish in water, that instantaneous moment would've been gone in a few nanoseconds (he said this). The fastest camera would not have gotten that photo without immense luck or persistence -- or likely both. One second has 1,000,000,000 nanoseconds (a billion!) in it. His camera only captures 20 "moments" out of every second. That's 1 out of every 50,000,000 possible photos -- so that fast camera misses 49,999,999 out of every 50,000,000 moments. It takes a tiny tiny fraction, only 20 photos out of a billion possible photos -- in every second. That's why such a camera doesn't give such a magical photo to other photographers who own one. Much more is needed than a special camera -- luck & persistence.
He didn't say this, but he probably tried 1000s of times to take similar bears feeding, and most of those photos he deleted because they didn't capture this type of magic. And due to luck, only one of those 1000s of times (after probably months/years of trying, over & over, taking maybe 200,000?? rapid-fire photos of feeding bears) did he capture that one magical instant in time -- that nanosecond. He truly is gifted -- but his persistence & patience enable his gift more than a $15000 camera.
How to end world hunger: breed dinosaur chickens.
Im ready for my Dino chicken Burger 🍔
Let 399 live.
anyone else make an immediate plan to start touching suspect rocks to your tongue?
I don't believe they're as old as they say
Spray and pray !!!
PLEASE MAKE A DINOCHICKEN!
Go Pack!
I hope he’s right, I’d love some Rex tendies
The age old question is what came first the chicken or the egg this video proves that it was the egg because dinosaurs didn’t have feathers until later in dinosaur evolution show the egg came first from a dinosaur dinosaur is turned in the birds so it was the exit came first
mannn im tellin u the look on dudes face, he already has a dino chicken in his basement.
I detest someone who would shoot a lion out of evil. They should be sent to hell.