"Hey, i just learned of a dinosaur almost nobody knows. I believe it's called Tea Rex. There's also one called Spine of Sauron i think that had a ship sail of its back"
I love how these videos are about the least known Dino’s, but they include ones with major scenes in stuff like the Jurassic Park or even gets turned into a Pokémon.
@@kryzethx They didn’t mean that the videos showed the Pokémon, just that several of the animals included as “obscure, not used in pop culture, barely known” are ones that have Pokémon based on them (and of course other things, too)
I had an argument with someone on Imgur who thought grizzly bears were so much bigger than moose that a moose couldn't possibly hurt the bear. I had to explain that even a moose cow is, on average, heavier than a male grizzly.
I have never seen a moose in person cuz we just dont get em here. But I imagine seeing a moose in person would be awesome and cause me a slight internal crisis
They haven't seen the video then of an adult moose chasing down a grizzly bear. The moose just towers over the bear, making it look like a puppy in comparison.
Also… even if moose were smaller… size only means so much with these things. That would not mean the moose could just absolutely not hurt the bear, especially given their antlers. Animals heavily injure and even kill animals larger than them all the time in nature! Especially prey fighting back and hurting or killing predators or predators hunting large prey. Pack animals especially are good at it, like wolves hunting large prey including moose or that thing where bees will engulf predatory wasps in the bodies of the entire hive and vibrate really fast to build up heat as they can survive hotter temperatures than the wasps can and the wasps are much bigger than the bees. And just how much damage an animal can do to something bigger can be quite crazy sometimes. Mice and rats have killed snakes or scratched their eyes out when fighting back (they’ll even chew the snake’s belly open if they get a chance) and even when they don’t kill the snake the damage can be quite severe to the point it’s one of the biggest reasons for many snake owners to opt for frozen and thawed mice or rats rather than live feeding, it’s much safer for the snake. Even chickens can do some real damage, both to a person and to another animal like a snake (they’re also omnivores and not herbivores as many may assume and there’s this wild video I’ve seen a few times where a cat is lazily following a mouse and then a chicken darts in from nowhere and snatches the mouse up like nothing)! Size certainly is a factor - I wouldn’t pit a chihuahua against a Rottweiler - but it’s faaar from the be-all-end-all in the arms race that is nature! 😂
@donaldbaird7849 That's the worst part. It was in the replies to a post of that video. They were arguing it must have been a juvenile bear, because an adult bear would have just eaten the moose.
It's funny how even the AI can't stick to just Dinosaurs, it has to include marine and aerial reptiles but even mammals that existed AFTER the Dinosaurs went extinct, not even the AI has any quality behind it so at least it fits for these slop channels.
46:10 Okay so "believably still roams the earth today" is already an insane thing to say if it were actually talking about a dinosaur, but the fact it's referring to fucking komodo dragons is still baffling. "Believably"? Talk about an understatement.
@@filipbitala2624 thing is, almost any animal eats bird chicks, they are like a free chicken nugget of the animal world. There's documented cases of cows, sheep, moose and many more all eating chicks.
Tyrannosaurus rex? Hmm... never heard of that one. Hey, have you ever heard of Elvis? He's pretty obscure. I also enjoy "If you thought you knew someone who has a giant sloth" and how it implies lots of people just have a sloth lying somewhere in their house.
I heard him say “was” not “has”, but maybe it was just my brain filling in blanks to make sense of it. Someone being a giant sloth makes a lot more sense.
comment got deleted due to link but the image at: 2:08 and 46:17 is an artwork by: Raymond chen it's a fictional creature called: jungle eater and the desc on artstation says: "a slightly bigger version of ant-eater" edit: mispelled artstation as artspace (whoops)
While Yutyrannus IS a Tyrannosauroid, it's considered a more basal species and it is indeed the largest completely feathered dinosaur species that we know of.
I love that the video 50% feels like it just went through Ark's dinosaur roster and picked out the ones that werent the most obvious thing on planet earth
I’m guessing what happened is that the original prompt was “20 strange dinosaur that you didn’t know existed.” To “20 strange creatures that existed before humans”
Why would anyone above the age of 12 want to watch videos like The Fancy Banana's? It literally just talks about facts that everybody knows as if nobody knew it and often gets shit wrong.
Everyone, save yourselves the headache- the best and _only good_ ai-generated dinosaur video on TH-cam is "Tyrannosaurus Jets AI generated TV show intro" by AI Lost Media.
I kind of want Fish to do a video like this but actually good just to blow the rest of this slop out of the water. What does an actual Dinosaur enthusiast think is a strange dinosaur?
You ever watch a movie when you’re really tired? Like you haven’t slept in 2 days and are in a really comfortable seat? You keep on falling asleep and waking up and feel like every scene and sentence in the movie fuses together into one incoherent mess? Thats what the entire video feels like.
I really appreciate that you took the time to dredge deep into the cesspool of AI Paleo videos in spite of being outside of your usual content, I'll be sure to watch your Avatar LA dissection some time later. BTW, I've got to see the mounted cast of Austroraptor Museo Bernardino Rivadavia, and let me tell you... I got my mind blown away, the skull was longer than my entire arm.
There are many weird dinosaurs many people have never heard of, yet the AI chooses some of the most popular ones. Even Yutyrannus and Amargasaurus are quite well known to the public, mainly due to their many videogame appearances. (I found out about both through Jurassic Park builder). I could probably make such a video myself, only much better, in less than a day. I knew those people who use AI for this stuff are lazy, but damn. Atleast look over what the AI wrote and edit some stuff.
Given that generative neural network-based AI is a machine with no grasp of human reality that merely regurgitates words based on how often they appear with other words, when it has to compose something to do with "weird dinosaurs", its inevitably going to produce text talking about the most-discussed dinosaur weirdness. Even if some articles talking about legit "gems in the rough" get into its training data, talk of tyrannosaurus feathers, new reinventions of spinosaurs and other such things is going to outweigh it.
I’m so incredibly well versed in Dinosaurs and prehistoric animals in general so seeing you systematically dismantle misinformation that I totally caught by myself was incredibly cathartic for someone like me who has an incredibly deep understanding of this topic.
As someone who has Binged JW Camp Cretasous many times, The Carnotaurus at 11:56 isn't just ANY Carnotaurus, it's the one that the Campers named "Toro"
Fishstick on a stick content overlapping into my love of Paleontology and science education is an unexpected surprise, but a welcome one! also shout out to this video for telling me Stygiomoloch exists
It's possible some dinosaurs had elephant trunks and we don't know, because trunks are entirely muscle, which doesn't fossilize. Just imagine how much stuff there is we don't know because of that. Think about it and then weep for the lost knowledge of the universe.
I mean the point with the elephant looking thing isn't that dinos could never have had trunks, the point is that the elephant thing was literally too big to exist. And also looked too mammalian to be considered as a design for a dinosaur but mainly the sheer size of the thing. With a quick google search, the largest known land mammal to ever exist was 5 meters tall with a weight of 22 tons, 16.4 feet and 48.5k lbs, living in the Chibanian/Middle Pleistocene approximately 1.25 million years ago. Animals during the time of dinosaurs were tiny. Even if an animal like that COULD exist, it would take so, so many more years of evolution to get to a size like that.
@@DavyanHatch I know, I used to watch them, I never thought he'd also be a huge dinosaur nerd and would do Paleo videos 3 years later 😭 not complaining since I also love Paleontology but it's a shocker for me 💀
23:03 ya did an error there, you said scuttosaurus is more closely related to turtles then to dinosaurs, while that was the tought for a lot of time because we tought turtles were a living branch of anapsids because of their ausence of holes in the skull, we discouvered they are actuallydiapsids who lost their skull holes, being part of the archelosauria group, a group that includes turtles, plesiosaurs and the archosauromorphs
Less to imply that moose are exclusively North American, and more assuming that someone is working purely from a North American point of reference based entirely on the accent of the narrator. (It doesn't actually matter and that's me steelmanning the hell out of it because the script was written by AI which holds allegiance to no nation. Yet.)
That weird elephant looking thing looks like an artists interpretation of Titanus Mokele Mbembe, from the monsterverse novelizations. Edit: No, the biggest debate around Stygimoloch is if it even existed
It is still. The fossil material found so far isn't enough to confirmed that its adult form was Pachycephalosaurus. It could as well be a separate genus.
did you know every living thing ever between the mississippean and the anthropocene was alive at the exact same time in the exact same place always fighting a t rex specifically
I feel like these videos would make you less knowledgeable about the topics they cover. They actively slurp your brain through a straw and turn you into a zombie for slop, like the alien meteor from Billy & Mandy
I take issue with the idea of large, docile plant eaters, in general. Pretty much all large herbivores are very dangerous animals. Forget moose, even elk have been known to kill bears. Let alone the truly massive ones like bison or elephants.
Putting the T-rex in a list of most “obscure” dinosaurs is like putting pikachu in a list of the least popular pokemon
"Hey, i just learned of a dinosaur almost nobody knows. I believe it's called Tea Rex. There's also one called Spine of Sauron i think that had a ship sail of its back"
or michael jackson in a list of obscure musicians
Top 5 pokemon that Gamefreak want you to forget!
Number 5: Charizard!
@@geopold2a4 funny
Hey kids, do you know one of the strangest dinosaur? the ENTIRE HADROSAURS SPECIES!!!!!!!!!
“20 Weirdest Pokémon You Never Knew Existed
Number 10: Charizard.”
Number 11. Pikachu
Number 12: Rayquaza
Number 13:Mewtwo
Number 14. Bulbasaur
Number 14: Gengar
_"Ones that aren't advertised in certain films about dino parks, if you get my drift."_
#10: Tyrannosaurus Rex
i think they gave up the second they said "hey you cant prove me wrong because worms exist"
they also said, #14: Triceratops
it also again says, #11: Spinosaurus
'Top 10 most obscure anime characters you've never heard of before.'
Number 1 - Goku.
Edit: I just an overused comment, why is this so popular???
Top 10 most obscure foods you've never heard of
Number 1, chicken sandwich
Top 10 most obscure robots in fiction you've never heard of
*Optimus Prime*
Top 10 least known media franchises:
1: Pokémon
Top 10 most obscure video games
1: Minecraft
I love how these videos are about the least known Dino’s, but they include ones with major scenes in stuff like the Jurassic Park or even gets turned into a Pokémon.
I really like the Amargasaurus one (Aurorus). It's one of my faves. Very majestic.
I didn't see any Pokemon, but I did see Armadillomon from Digimon lol
@@kryzethx They didn’t mean that the videos showed the Pokémon, just that several of the animals included as “obscure, not used in pop culture, barely known” are ones that have Pokémon based on them (and of course other things, too)
@@KestrelDCamargasaurus is also in fossil Fighters, another Nintendo game in the same genre
i lost my shit at “dinosaurus rex” lmfao
AI gassing the hell out of Pachycephalosaurus like a 7 year old trying to make their favorite animal sound cooler.
My top five dinos are not well known either.
5. T. Rex
4. Blue Eyes White Dragon
3. Charizard
2. Labrador Retrievers
1. Bigfoot
Mine are probably
5. Australopithecus
4. Komodo dragon
3. China
2. Raptors
1. Bing bong
@_PROXIMITY_MINE_ You won't believe number 7 😯
Have you heard of the 5 inch one eyed Dragon? It's less known.
@@Abexian2234 My uncle showed me that one. 😢
Honestly the hobgongler is pretty underrated
I had an argument with someone on Imgur who thought grizzly bears were so much bigger than moose that a moose couldn't possibly hurt the bear. I had to explain that even a moose cow is, on average, heavier than a male grizzly.
Moose are basically walking cars
I have never seen a moose in person cuz we just dont get em here. But I imagine seeing a moose in person would be awesome and cause me a slight internal crisis
They haven't seen the video then of an adult moose chasing down a grizzly bear. The moose just towers over the bear, making it look like a puppy in comparison.
Also… even if moose were smaller… size only means so much with these things. That would not mean the moose could just absolutely not hurt the bear, especially given their antlers. Animals heavily injure and even kill animals larger than them all the time in nature! Especially prey fighting back and hurting or killing predators or predators hunting large prey. Pack animals especially are good at it, like wolves hunting large prey including moose or that thing where bees will engulf predatory wasps in the bodies of the entire hive and vibrate really fast to build up heat as they can survive hotter temperatures than the wasps can and the wasps are much bigger than the bees. And just how much damage an animal can do to something bigger can be quite crazy sometimes. Mice and rats have killed snakes or scratched their eyes out when fighting back (they’ll even chew the snake’s belly open if they get a chance) and even when they don’t kill the snake the damage can be quite severe to the point it’s one of the biggest reasons for many snake owners to opt for frozen and thawed mice or rats rather than live feeding, it’s much safer for the snake. Even chickens can do some real damage, both to a person and to another animal like a snake (they’re also omnivores and not herbivores as many may assume and there’s this wild video I’ve seen a few times where a cat is lazily following a mouse and then a chicken darts in from nowhere and snatches the mouse up like nothing)! Size certainly is a factor - I wouldn’t pit a chihuahua against a Rottweiler - but it’s faaar from the be-all-end-all in the arms race that is nature! 😂
@donaldbaird7849 That's the worst part. It was in the replies to a post of that video. They were arguing it must have been a juvenile bear, because an adult bear would have just eaten the moose.
What's worse than a poorly researched video? One that uses AI as research material.
We can probably assume the script was written by ai as well.
It's funny how even the AI can't stick to just Dinosaurs, it has to include marine and aerial reptiles but even mammals that existed AFTER the Dinosaurs went extinct, not even the AI has any quality behind it so at least it fits for these slop channels.
46:10 Okay so "believably still roams the earth today" is already an insane thing to say if it were actually talking about a dinosaur, but the fact it's referring to fucking komodo dragons is still baffling. "Believably"? Talk about an understatement.
the sky is blue (allegedly)
"i love dinosaurs"
"oh whats your favourite? mine is giganotosaurus"
"kangaroo"
"..."
I knew I wasn’t the only person in this world with an autistic level obsession of both tf2 and dinosaurs
Its actually weird the overlap between paleo-nerds and tf2 fans
I love both of those as well.. how real
I also like tf2 and dinosaurs:)
That is VERY common.
"the stegosaurus was a docile piscivore that prefered to prey on birds. The name stegosaurus means "thunder lizard". "
"The white tailed deer is a ruthless predator that chases down it's prey without mercy"
“The squirrel is a giant intelligent mammal from africa and asia”
@@blobbertmcblob4888tbf white tailed deer do eat meat, and “hunt” bird chicks on the regular, so thats actually kind of accurate
@@filipbitala2624 thing is, almost any animal eats bird chicks, they are like a free chicken nugget of the animal world.
There's documented cases of cows, sheep, moose and many more all eating chicks.
@@blobbertmcblob4888that’s not entirely wrong. Deer are fuggin menaces
I love Uranus, Stiglock, Hydrosaurus, Pianosaurus, Ostroraptor, Dinosaurs Rex, Qualoacoatless, Anasaurus, and Indoraptor.
Hydrosaurus sounds like a pokemon
Hydrosaurus sounds like it should be a Yu-Gi-Oh monster.
@@filipbitala2624 Fun fact: hydrosaurus is a real scientific name of sailfin lizards
@ still looks like a pokemon
I love Uranus too.
Tyrannosaurus rex? Hmm... never heard of that one. Hey, have you ever heard of Elvis? He's pretty obscure.
I also enjoy "If you thought you knew someone who has a giant sloth" and how it implies lots of people just have a sloth lying somewhere in their house.
You don't? I have one. His name is Jerod and he's a lazy POS.
I heard him say “was” not “has”, but maybe it was just my brain filling in blanks to make sense of it. Someone being a giant sloth makes a lot more sense.
You might like this real underground band, they're called the Beatles, but its spelled like drum beat.
comment got deleted due to link but the image at: 2:08 and 46:17 is an artwork by: Raymond chen
it's a fictional creature called: jungle eater and the desc on artstation says: "a slightly bigger version of ant-eater"
edit: mispelled artstation as artspace (whoops)
It's clearly derived from the giant walking insect monster in The Mist, with some modifications. The pose and angle... very close to it.
Ai generated dinosaur episodes make Jurassic Fight Club look like Prehistoric Planet!
I could watch this sniper boy be obsessed with robots lying about dead birds for hours
That is a great summary.
"Top 10 Elder Scrolls characters you have never heard of before.
Number 1: Dagoth Ur."
Number 2: Mehrunes Dagon
Number 3: the dragon born
Number 4: Tiber Septim
"Number 10: Uriel Septim VII"
The courier.
"Got a letter for you-"
" _NO_ go away, you demon! I'm not in the f**** mood right now."
While Yutyrannus IS a Tyrannosauroid, it's considered a more basal species and it is indeed the largest completely feathered dinosaur species that we know of.
God i just wanna lay on one. Realistically it's feathers probably wouldn't be soft or comfortable but I don't care.
Brother is a proceratosaurid
@@MiaTheSpinoQueen Yeah, his family is proceratosaurids, but proceratosaurid` superfamily IS tyrannosauroids
This should be a series
Yes we need more of this xD
I need him nerding out about Dinosaurs and shitting on AI, it tickles a need I wasn't even aware I had x3
I agree!!!!
Y e s
watch AVNJ, they have a backlog of videos exposing dumb megalodon videos that are very similar
The "Trunkasaurs" is a great example of Russell's teapot Where you make unfalsifiable claims and cant Prove it never happened. Merry Pissmas.
20 Mario games that you never knew existed : 1.There's this little known game called Super frickin' Mario Brothers
2. The Last of Us
3. Sonic
4. The Legend of Zelda
I thought you were angry at the Scorch Shot, but I had no idea of the true depths of your rage. Great video!
10:20 Well clearly velociraptors were capable of time travel, no doubt by tapping into the Speed Force (hence their name)
fucking Velo-Flash is an alt-universe i want a comic abt now
Ah yes my favorite dinosaur Uranus. I feel so bad for the kids that watch this and believe it
Jupiter is my favorite dinosaur.
You don't get it, Fish. You're judging the video based on what humans think is weird and never knew existed, but it's about what the robots think.
At least these did not mention any Cambrian creatures.
Those channels don't care about "lame" Cambrian organisms
“10 most unknown games in history:
#10: Minecraft
#9: Fortnite”
#8 Grand Theft Auto 5
I love that the video 50% feels like it just went through Ark's dinosaur roster and picked out the ones that werent the most obvious thing on planet earth
I’m guessing what happened is that the original prompt was “20 strange dinosaur that you didn’t know existed.” To “20 strange creatures that existed before humans”
Thanks for this hannukah gift fishstick.
Why would anyone above the age of 12 want to watch videos like The Fancy Banana's? It literally just talks about facts that everybody knows as if nobody knew it and often gets shit wrong.
And now they don't even write their own scripts anymore, but have a crappy AI doing it for them.
literally the same slop that the bright side was doing in like 2018
because thats what it is, a slop for kids to consume
Merry Christmas, been a fan since the puppet master regime reading!
Everyone, save yourselves the headache- the best and _only good_ ai-generated dinosaur video on TH-cam is "Tyrannosaurus Jets AI generated TV show intro" by AI Lost Media.
23:04 maybe, JUST MAYBE, it stands out from the pack because it ISN’T a dinosaur lmao
I lost it at Quetzalokokus.
3:43 “There are some scientists who debate that we only know about 1-5% of all known living creatures”
This was fuckin WILD to watch live, it was like discovering a hidden content farm ring
Fish can you please do more dinosaur content in the future? I love your half hour long dinosaur rants disguised as TF2 gameplay
Super annoying that the AI switches between feet and meters all the time. Either stick to one or use both!
Hey don't talk about the AI's feet that way, it has feelings!
6:33 “The biggest land predator, at least mammalian, is probably Andy Serkis”
That’s a hell of an allegation
8:45 as a certain zoological wordsmith once said: "Same problem, same solution, that's convergent evolution"
I kind of want Fish to do a video like this but actually good just to blow the rest of this slop out of the water. What does an actual Dinosaur enthusiast think is a strange dinosaur?
the amount of reaching in mr banana's video is more than a 3rd grade writing i did on Pyroraptor
Reaching more than an extremely long elephantine trunk.
@@KirbyMario12345_939 Reaching more than Jamiroquai in the first 5 seconds of Virtual Insanity
Trex? Never heard of it
The famous quote who anyone knows by now:Life find's a way!
at least all of these are actually dinosaurs so far
*hatzegopterix walks in*
Fucking daedon
You ever watch a movie when you’re really tired? Like you haven’t slept in 2 days and are in a really comfortable seat? You keep on falling asleep and waking up and feel like every scene and sentence in the movie fuses together into one incoherent mess?
Thats what the entire video feels like.
This is a Christmas treat
I really appreciate that you took the time to dredge deep into the cesspool of AI Paleo videos in spite of being outside of your usual content, I'll be sure to watch your Avatar LA dissection some time later.
BTW, I've got to see the mounted cast of Austroraptor Museo Bernardino Rivadavia, and let me tell you... I got my mind blown away, the skull was longer than my entire arm.
There are many weird dinosaurs many people have never heard of, yet the AI chooses some of the most popular ones.
Even Yutyrannus and Amargasaurus are quite well known to the public, mainly due to their many videogame appearances.
(I found out about both through Jurassic Park builder).
I could probably make such a video myself, only much better, in less than a day.
I knew those people who use AI for this stuff are lazy, but damn.
Atleast look over what the AI wrote and edit some stuff.
Given that generative neural network-based AI is a machine with no grasp of human reality that merely regurgitates words based on how often they appear with other words, when it has to compose something to do with "weird dinosaurs", its inevitably going to produce text talking about the most-discussed dinosaur weirdness. Even if some articles talking about legit "gems in the rough" get into its training data, talk of tyrannosaurus feathers, new reinventions of spinosaurs and other such things is going to outweigh it.
I’m so incredibly well versed in Dinosaurs and prehistoric animals in general so seeing you systematically dismantle misinformation that I totally caught by myself was incredibly cathartic for someone like me who has an incredibly deep understanding of this topic.
I want to know which AI they used to generate those sauropod images. Dall-E 3 can only do theropods and ceratopsids halfway reliably.
As someone who has Binged JW Camp Cretasous many times, The Carnotaurus at 11:56 isn't just ANY Carnotaurus, it's the one that the Campers named "Toro"
20:36 "Quetzlacoacus"
Fishstick on a stick content overlapping into my love of Paleontology and science education is an unexpected surprise, but a welcome one!
also shout out to this video for telling me Stygiomoloch exists
why do the JWE2 parts always get me😭
It's possible some dinosaurs had elephant trunks and we don't know, because trunks are entirely muscle, which doesn't fossilize.
Just imagine how much stuff there is we don't know because of that. Think about it and then weep for the lost knowledge of the universe.
Who cares though, never will be important again.
I mean the point with the elephant looking thing isn't that dinos could never have had trunks, the point is that the elephant thing was literally too big to exist. And also looked too mammalian to be considered as a design for a dinosaur but mainly the sheer size of the thing.
With a quick google search, the largest known land mammal to ever exist was 5 meters tall with a weight of 22 tons, 16.4 feet and 48.5k lbs, living in the Chibanian/Middle Pleistocene approximately 1.25 million years ago. Animals during the time of dinosaurs were tiny. Even if an animal like that COULD exist, it would take so, so many more years of evolution to get to a size like that.
@@hansmoleman2666
People care for fun? Doesn't have to be important
@@hansmoleman2666 You could've said nothing and nothing would've changed. Please do that more often. Shut.
i like the "they" that person in the comments is referring to. like who are "they" and why are they bringing back a single triceratops lol
I can’t feel the almost autistic like anger coming through my speaker. Honestly, really relatable.
Never thought the guy who did bad creepypasta reviews would also be a dinosaur enthusiast 🤯
The last creepypasta thing was 3 years ago
@@DavyanHatch I know, I used to watch them, I never thought he'd also be a huge dinosaur nerd and would do Paleo videos 3 years later 😭 not complaining since I also love Paleontology but it's a shocker for me 💀
TOP 20 UNKNOWN DINOSAURS!!!
#1: NOT A DINOSAUR
Fish hitting the Chris Pratt "What?" For 75% of the video
You have become the dinosaur version of AVNJ
Red raptor writes has taken control of fishstickonastick
this dumbass ai using “ironic” wrong multiple times in the same video is so funny
23:01 Only with the Pareiasaur turtle hypothesis, which is pretty much outdated by this point
5:34 there is a dinosaur called “hadrosaurus”
One reason there's a lot of overlap could easily be that both channels are run by the same person
We all know it from ark
personally my favourite dinosaur is the giant sloth
He has finally done it. He finally became Zesty Jesus. He even got the shirt.
23:03 ya did an error there, you said scuttosaurus is more closely related to turtles then to dinosaurs, while that was the tought for a lot of time because we tought turtles were a living branch of anapsids because of their ausence of holes in the skull, we discouvered they are actuallydiapsids who lost their skull holes, being part of the archelosauria group, a group that includes turtles, plesiosaurs and the archosauromorphs
Even ChatGPT named me 20 "weirdest dinosaurs I never knew existed" much better - all of them are dinosaurs and noone are super popular.
I never know what I’m getting with you
time traveling velociraptors
24:19 Love the Dinosaur George reference.
Surprised fish didn't comment on the ark survival evolved footage
Moose are native to the every continent in the Northern Hemisphere, not just North America.
Less to imply that moose are exclusively North American, and more assuming that someone is working purely from a North American point of reference based entirely on the accent of the narrator. (It doesn't actually matter and that's me steelmanning the hell out of it because the script was written by AI which holds allegiance to no nation. Yet.)
@@FishStickOnAStickPretty sure the narrator is also an AI. 😅
that hatza holding the spino from the second video is a TheGamingBeaver thumbnail!!!
Which one
@Staringtrex the image where it was holding the spnosaurus in the second video
I’m afraid of talking to scientists 😱
That weird elephant looking thing looks like an artists interpretation of Titanus Mokele Mbembe, from the monsterverse novelizations.
Edit: No, the biggest debate around Stygimoloch is if it even existed
Fish has never seen such BS before.
Merry Fish-mas
Im pretty sure stygimoloch isnt even a valid species anymore
It is still. The fossil material found so far isn't enough to confirmed that its adult form was Pachycephalosaurus. It could as well be a separate genus.
It's not a seperate genus, but i think the species being seperate or not is disputed still
20 Weirdest Cars you never knew Existed
Number 10: Dodge Charger R/T
did you know every living thing ever between the mississippean and the anthropocene was alive at the exact same time in the exact same place always fighting a t rex specifically
Seeing path of titans Hatz and then a gaming beaver thumbnail for path in that second AI video was wild
42:55 AI sludge trained exclussively on Prehistoric Planet 🤣
Damn,i didn't that those dinosaurs existed!
(Sarcasm)
I bet #21 would’ve been like Ankylosaurus. 😂
I feel like these videos would make you less knowledgeable about the topics they cover. They actively slurp your brain through a straw and turn you into a zombie for slop, like the alien meteor from Billy & Mandy
I take issue with the idea of large, docile plant eaters, in general.
Pretty much all large herbivores are very dangerous animals. Forget moose, even elk have been known to kill bears. Let alone the truly massive ones like bison or elephants.
I’m so glad at even 7 years old at the time I knew these videos were bullsh*t
Never knew fish was so passionate about dinos
I love how AI keeps glazzing marginocephalians
The top 5 just gets farther and farther from dinosaurs (/hj)
(This was the first video)
dead dinosaur theory