A frogge biþ a smale beaste wiþ foure leggys, whiche liueþ boþe in water and on londe. Hit biþ ofte tyme broune or grene or yelowe; or be hit tropyckal, hit may hauen dyuers coloures lyk reed, blewe, and blak. Tropyckalle frogges liuyn in trewes. Hit haþ longys and guilles boþe. Þe frogges skyn lokeþ glossi bi cause of his secrecioun, whiche may been poisounous. Moste frogges nauen nought a tayl, an þeire lymes ben yfolden under þeire likame. His frounte two feet hauen foure tos and his bak two feet hauen fif tos. Þes tos stiken wele to wode, rocke and glas. Froggen moste ben in þe watere to spawnen. Þe frogge haccheþ from an ey and hit þanne becomeþ a tadpolle. Hit groweþ to þanne a frogge, yef hit ne be nought eten. Some male frogges maken loude souns wiþ þeire mouþys for to maken þeim selven knowen to femmelles. Some þe femmelles refusen.
the insane thing I learned is amonites are still around, their shells just adapted to be more streamline and less spiral. They live in the coral reefs and are - to my understanding - the last of the cephalapods that still have shells
Sorry to burst your bubble but Ammonites did go extinct at the end of the cretaceous. Nautilus are a completely different branch of Cephalopods. They're the sister group of all other cephalopds so technically much more primitive than Ammonites
The Velociraptor’s small chicken-like appearance is scientifically accurate. It only looks like a miniature T-Rex in the Jurassic World franchise is to make it sound more cool and thrilling
Skip, that is what a Velociraptor is now thought to look like as they've found quill knobs in one of the specimens ulna (2007 in velociraptor specimen IGM 100/981) but if you thought that they were larger you can blame Hollywood for that, Jurassic Park used the wrong name and wrong dino, they had a raptor yes but the dino animatronic was a Utahraptor and not a velociraptor one but they called it a velociraptor so that just stuck.
@@ponseth198 Utahraptor was also larger than the ones from Jurassic Park. The ones in JP were based more on Dynonychus, which was considered by some to be another species of Veloiraptor at the time. Michael Crichton thought that the name Velociraptor sounded better, since then it could be shortened to just raptor
Utahraptor was described in 1993 after Jurassic Park was finished. Kirkland et al actually considered naming it after Spielberg but his lawyers said no
Isn’t like the canon lore that the velociraptors were upscaled and the feathers removed because the park builders thought that would make them scarier?
@@krishsankheJust the upscaling thing, the feather lore was added in Jurassic World, for a pretty simple reason: When the first two Jurassic Parks came out feathered non-avian dinosaurs were still unknown. The first clearly non-avian dinosaur with feather impressions (a compsognathid) was described in 1995 and the first dromaeosaurs with feathers were described around 2000. The raptors were actually supposed to have a full coat of feathers in JP4 but then stuff happened and they decided to lean more into the "corporate playing god" angle for world
As a paleo fan I was cackling at how you guys were pronouncing these names. I really do wonder if the paleontologists go out of their way to make the names of these animals as incomprehensible as possible.
when the newest update for Fossils and Archeology comes out yall should test it out together. Itll be funny watching yall try to see how some of the different things work along with looking at the dinosaurs.
Well Yes feeling like Owen Grady judt exploring around with the Prehistoric Creatures and yes them being Extinct then Yes the Pronounciations being Very Bizarre and Yes the Bigger AI Using and the Grabbing it Up with the History, then Yes the Wooly Mammoth being Nice and tbe Rhino Hippo then Yes the Big Lengths being Reached in and the Bigger Times of the Plays abd the Kraken Action being Fire, then Yes the Fire Workiny
Cotylorhynchus is actually not a dinosaur. They are a synapsid. Synapsids evolved into mammals. These goobers are more closely related to us than the dinosaurs 😶
3:05 I have NEVER heard someone say "ninja-go" instead of "ninjaah-go" before
I was thinking that aswell😂
My soul left my body
It mentally hurt to hear it pronounced that way T-T
@@apenguinthatlikestodraw2721 ikr 🤣
It doesn’t sound right
As a dinosaur nerd, I took 500 mental damage every time they tried to pronounce the names.
It be like that
Me too😂
That and when they called pronounced ninjago as ninja go for me
Anurognathus and cotylorhynchus were particularly concerning
That's why Imma correct them I a respectful way
4:43 they did not call the advancement that. I love it.
A FROGGE
A frogge biþ a smale beaste wiþ foure leggys, whiche liueþ boþe in water and on londe. Hit biþ ofte tyme broune or grene or yelowe; or be hit tropyckal, hit may hauen dyuers coloures lyk reed, blewe, and blak. Tropyckalle frogges liuyn in trewes. Hit haþ longys and guilles boþe. Þe frogges skyn lokeþ glossi bi cause of his secrecioun, whiche may been poisounous. Moste frogges nauen nought a tayl, an þeire lymes ben yfolden under þeire likame. His frounte two feet hauen foure tos and his bak two feet hauen fif tos. Þes tos stiken wele to wode, rocke and glas. Froggen moste ben in þe watere to spawnen. Þe frogge haccheþ from an ey and hit þanne becomeþ a tadpolle. Hit groweþ to þanne a frogge, yef hit ne be nought eten. Some male frogges maken loude souns wiþ þeire mouþys for to maken þeim selven knowen to femmelles. Some þe femmelles refusen.
@@Squircul What’s with all the thorns? (Half b half p symbol)
@@AbnusXD It's from the medieval English version of the Wikipedia page for frogs I believe
Minecraft: Ancient Update
NOTNICTO?!
Bedrock dev ahh
ooooooooo
ancent
yes
the insane thing I learned is amonites are still around, their shells just adapted to be more streamline and less spiral. They live in the coral reefs and are - to my understanding - the last of the cephalapods that still have shells
Right, like the nautilus!
Correct fellow scientists! 😎🤓
Sorry to burst your bubble but Ammonites did go extinct at the end of the cretaceous. Nautilus are a completely different branch of Cephalopods. They're the sister group of all other cephalopds so technically much more primitive than Ammonites
@@KatepuzzileinExactly, ammonites are extinct but nautilus aren't
@@AinsleyKatzman nope, nautilus are not descended from ammonites
The Velociraptor’s small chicken-like appearance is scientifically accurate. It only looks like a miniature T-Rex in the Jurassic World franchise is to make it sound more cool and thrilling
Also cuz in the og jp book it was based after Deinonychus since it was merged into velociraptor as an American species for a bit.
@@Insert_name_here2024 very weird stuff
Makes you wonder why they chose the velociraptor instead of a bigger one
@@witheredapricotbecause it sounds cooler
I believe they based them off of the Utah raptor
You should review Alex’s caves with Dan and Jay, I really want to see your reactions to the masterpiece that is Alex’s caves!
Oh that’s a great idea
That would be the most greatest idea ever😊
dude they should
Skip, that is what a Velociraptor is now thought to look like as they've found quill knobs in one of the specimens ulna (2007 in velociraptor specimen IGM 100/981) but if you thought that they were larger you can blame Hollywood for that, Jurassic Park used the wrong name and wrong dino, they had a raptor yes but the dino animatronic was a Utahraptor and not a velociraptor one but they called it a velociraptor so that just stuck.
Wasn't utahraptor discovered after jurassic park came out?
@@ponseth198 Utahraptor was also larger than the ones from Jurassic Park. The ones in JP were based more on Dynonychus, which was considered by some to be another species of Veloiraptor at the time. Michael Crichton thought that the name Velociraptor sounded better, since then it could be shortened to just raptor
Utahraptor was described in 1993 after Jurassic Park was finished. Kirkland et al actually considered naming it after Spielberg but his lawyers said no
Isn’t like the canon lore that the velociraptors were upscaled and the feathers removed because the park builders thought that would make them scarier?
@@krishsankheJust the upscaling thing, the feather lore was added in Jurassic World, for a pretty simple reason: When the first two Jurassic Parks came out feathered non-avian dinosaurs were still unknown.
The first clearly non-avian dinosaur with feather impressions (a compsognathid) was described in 1995 and the first dromaeosaurs with feathers were described around 2000. The raptors were actually supposed to have a full coat of feathers in JP4 but then stuff happened and they decided to lean more into the "corporate playing god" angle for world
Loving Skip trying to pronounce all these names
10:25 bro say Ah perry the playtpus hwachavenator😂😂😂
I love this
Why is that impression so good!?😂
Sounds like a German word
They had a missed opportunity to recreate ice age. Woolly Mammoth + Sloth + Smilodon
Also I guess Dan is the human child.
As a paleo fan I was cackling at how you guys were pronouncing these names. I really do wonder if the paleontologists go out of their way to make the names of these animals as incomprehensible as possible.
I was malding every time they stopped reading a name before they could even see it doesn't end with -saur or -saurus
Ah yes the
Oppotisuhyfirusamacarenaite
The names are that way because paleontologists really like writing and naming them funny names.
Failboat without his doug dimma hat feels empty
16:39 "lick my sword!" out of context it sounds... uh...
3:06 just finished the new season today, and the way they pronounced Ninjago hurts my soul
Ninjago😈
17:07 POV Jay when he learns about literally every animal: 😨
so who's gonna tell Skip that pirates actually drank something called grog?
(it was just hard alcohol)
It was actually watered-down rum.
Fun fact, Majungasaurus was the first dinosaur with fossil evidence of cannibalistic behavior
🤯
DID HE SAY NINJA GO. I feel so much pain in my heart. 3:06
Bruh why did 11:05 feel straight out of a horror game? XD
average fnaf jumpscare
Last words before disasters
What do you call a dino who's tired from walking? Dino - sore
hi
😐
... don't ever speak again
@@Insert_name_here2024I agree with the spinofaarus
10:50 TF2 reference spotted
Also, 19:37 he acknowledges this as tf2 reference and not the achievement that is a direct quote from heavy weapons guy
These mobs are pretty cool wish to see mojang implement something like this
4:28 My favorite giant frog In Minecraft!
10:21 Phineas and Ferb Reference.
Beelzebufo legit translates into "Devil Frog", so yea i get why Jay doesn't like them, they'rre even in a game called ARK Survivel Evoloved.
And the Hwachavenator is based off Velonasaur from the Ark Extinction DLC
i only have the main game,@@dinosaurdave4228 but that's still kewl, :D
Your spelling scares me.
11:51 fun fact this is known as the galloping croc
isn't it Kaprosuchus that's known as the galloping croc?
Jurassic World theme plays lol😂😂😂
Even though most of these creatures never made an appearance in Jurassic park
The way skip said “Ninjago” hurts my soul. I understand that’s how it’s spelled but that’s NOT how it’s pronounced
Creatures List
0:23 Triceratops
1:59 Sludge
2:37 Paleophis
3:30 Anurognathus
4:29 Beelzebufo
5:14 Ammonite
6:06 Antarctopelta
7:58 Dunkleosteus
7:51 Cotylorhynchus
9:06 Ulughbegsaurus
10:25 Hwachavenator
11:00 Smilodon
11:39 Barinasuchus
12:45 Gigantopithecus
13:47 Brachiosaurus
15:05 Eryon
15:25 Megatherium
16:07 Megalania
16:52 Encrusted
17:17 Kentrosaurus
18:04 Wooly Mammoth
18:53 Paraceratherium
19:29 Talpanas
19:46 Majungasaurus
20:42 Austroraptor
21:29 Pachycephalosaurus
22:04 Velociraptor
22:24 Tyrannosaurus Rex
10:45 Okay now that’s just a Velonasaur from Ark
12:50 ive heard of a gigantopithecus before
10:52 ''some people think they can outsmart me.. maybe *sniff* .. maybe. but i have to find someone who can outsmart boolet!''
11:06 is like when i think me and my chihuahua are chill but then she attacks me out of nowhere
As a dinosaur fanatic, the pronunciations are chipping of pieces of my soul
12:57 “Zuloagee” 😂 13:09 “crokarina”😂 7:07 ”dougdougliosaurourous”😂
10:50 tf2 reference.
It costs $400,000 to fire this weapon, for 12 seconds.
Duck fortress 2 at 19:36
when the newest update for Fossils and Archeology comes out yall should test it out together. Itll be funny watching yall try to see how some of the different things work along with looking at the dinosaurs.
I’ve only known about anurognathus for a few minutes, and I already love them
8:11 It's because they're not dinosaurs. Cotylorhynchus lived and died millions of years before dinosaurs existed.
7:05 that's pretty funny because dug or (דג) in hebrew quite literally means fish.
I loved that Perry reference
I love how they give each of the creatures their own unique mechanics
"they're getting all angles" 18:10
10:25 ah perry the platypus the ✨HwAcHaVeNaToR✨
It is absolutely hilarious hearing y'all trying to pronounce these names lol
"It costs 400,000 dollars to fire this weapon, for 12 seconds" ---- Meet The Heavy
10:52 I am heavy weapons guy,And this is my weapon.
Honestly the dinopedia looks uncannily similar to the Alex’s mob animal book.
Did anybody else hear the slight sound of a moan at 0:47 ? im not joking, or am i schizophrenic?
Jay went OOOOH but he was drowned out by dan
The tRex dancing in the water is perfect 😂
DAN DOESN'T HAVE THE HAT FROM LAST VOD
Yes. Just, yes. This cured my depression
I love that you’re so much Dino’s❤❤❤❤❤
“Congrats to everyone Who is early and who found this comment..🐻❄️🐧….
what
ME
Why do people use those emojis
Yay
Meee
Well Yes feeling like Owen Grady judt exploring around with the Prehistoric Creatures and yes them being Extinct then Yes the Pronounciations being Very Bizarre and Yes the Bigger AI Using and the Grabbing it Up with the History, then Yes the Wooly Mammoth being Nice and tbe Rhino Hippo then Yes the Big Lengths being Reached in and the Bigger Times of the Plays abd the Kraken Action being Fire, then Yes the Fire Workiny
'hes a Ninjago character' thats my fav part of the vid
10:51 Team Fortress 2 Heavy reference
But the boat where you left like my favorite at that game thank you
10:22 HWACHAVENATOR!
Cotylorhynchus is actually not a dinosaur. They are a synapsid. Synapsids evolved into mammals. These goobers are more closely related to us than the dinosaurs 😶
"g-jinkgo" i cant ToT
Also
"Ann-yurr-ogg-nay-thuss"
9:25 wait a few seconds and you'll say 'gotta catch em all'
Fun fact: in the Jungle Book live action remake, king Louie is a Gigantopithecus instead of an orangutan.
NOT THE MAMMOTH MEATBALL ✋️😭
where is the hats
Cool vid!
Bro turn into doctor doofenshmirtz
2:51 water danger noodle!
Failboat. Where’s Your Hat.
Probably eaten by a dinosaur.
Nobody:
Skip: craniados
me a paleo nerd watching them mispronounce dino names over and over
this is great
So, are we just gonna ignore the fact that the Antarctopelta plate look like a bunched up fist?
Jurassic Park meets Minecraft
Most of these creatures never appeared in Jurassic Park
Failboat got me laughing because he said "a pancake of cotylorhynchus"😂😂😂😂😂😂
1 hour gang
👇
Over or Under ?
Hello
12:48 giganticorangutan
Skip if one of the famous TH-camrs
What the heck!? I’m already subscribed but I wanna play the rhythm game too!
ALEXS CAVES!1 (and actually check the biomes not in single biome)
The arena could use a few of those new trees as decorations!
These tips always dont fail to amaze me!
I loved this!
If it has "Bufo" in its name, it's a toad. Not a frog
Does look like ankylosaurus😂😂
As a dino hunter. I wil get scars from my foot.
In a dayyyyy🎉🎉🎉
I liked my OWN comment oopssssss
The way Skip pronounced Ninjago is offensive
WOOOO FINALLY
Minecraft!
You can immediately tell which game the developer has made their personality
I didn't realize this was just posted until now
COOL VID uh... yeah...COOL
Nice👍
Edit: Me realise basic comment here
you guys missed 2 species. a fish and a shark. and 3 versions of the ulugbegsaurus
I'm a dinosaur 0:24
😂😂😂😂😂😂 GOOD luck
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
This is my first ever comment
Really?
Congrats
As a 14 year old paleontologist this hurts ma brain😅
As a person who knows way to much about dinosaurs, i know that most of the animals they think are dinosaurs aren't dinosaurs