Tate Geological Museum's Spring Lecture Series 2021: Cretaceous Dinosaurs- part 2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- "The Laramida Project: New Dinosaurs from the American West": Joe Sertich, PhD, Associate Curator of Dinosaurs at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, introduces us to the Laramida Project and the cool dinosaurs that they are discovering!
As a European I most likely won‘t have the chance to ever visit the North American Dinosaur Country. So, thank you for publishing these lectures online!
Same here, from Australia.
@@erichtomanek4739 nonsense! Come on over. We like Australians. You guys are the only other country that understands the “Wild West.” Ned Kelly!!
@@elijahbachrach6579 Agreed. We in Canada understand it, and therefore are amazed that anyone celebrates it. A time which was too uncivilized to allow women to live there is not exactly to be celebrated. 🇨🇦😇
As someone who grew up very near Dinosaur National Monument in Utah I'll say that thousands of Europeans visit every year. If you have a chance, it's worth it.
Can we get some more full lectures, great for listening to while I work
Salute from Dinosaur Park in Ogden, Utah, where I volunteer. I watched a video on T-Rex brain size from the Tate Museum in Casper College. Fun and informative. I have visited the Denver Museum many years ago. I knew Jim Jensen at BYU when I was the cartoonist at the Deseret News.
“We all do stupid things”
That needs to go in textbooks and needs to be referred to frequently
Hi from Oz. Loved the talk
Big Bend represent!
Absolutely love this stuff!!! Longer the better...Wonderful job explaining....MUCH LUV FROM N.AUGUSTA S.C
Tate Geological Museum's Spring Lecture Series 2021: Cretaceous Dinosaurs- part 1 seems to have disappeared from the fossil record.
Would some kind palaeontologist be kind enough to provide some assistance in showing me it's whereabouts, please?
I just interviewed Rex from the Texas Through Time Museum! That's some exciting stuff!
That ending was perfect.
I loved the orangey on cam the most :)
I would absolutely love to be involved in this field work! I don't have any college experience but I love learning about these things and could be helpful in the field running saws, digging, and swinging a pick ax. Man I would really enjoy that hard labor.
Yes! I reckon it would be great to be a grunt.
I’d quit my job and pack up and go in a heartbeat.
Nice!
There's a Cretaceous Dinosaurs- part 2 and a Cretaceous Dinosaurs- part 3 but there's doesn't seem to be a Cretaceous Dinosaurs- part 1. Did I miss something here?
Part 1 is Jurassic Dinosaurs. Kappa.
@@joshuaperry4112 oh my God thank you. I've been searching for part one for like three days 😂😂😂
So how much has the N American plate rotated counter clockwise since these finds perished?
The questioners were extremely informed. Are they students? Or just ridiculously informed general public.?
I love this, but 'The Laramida Project' is a little to close to 'The Laramie Project' for comfort.
I was thinking that, too...
Where is part 1? I couldn't find it on your channel
Unfortunately, we aren't able to release part one as the speaker released unpublished data. :(
@@tategeologicalmuseum ah, bummer!
@@tategeologicalmuseum will it be added after their work has been published?
@@tategeologicalmuseum Please add part 1 when the data becomes public! Please
Where's part 1?
Please put links to other parts.
I loved this! How does one attend these live?
Who funds your work?
That skin is fantastic.
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Hooded green green whit e green green white
Who give mike to the Di-Di-Di-no-no-no-s-s-s-or-or.... AAAAAAAAAAAA
"Herbie doesn't like to make toys!" Good garsh. Well, aside from that kid's problems, better moderation was needed - grab more questions from the chat rather than letting any one audience member dominate the Q & A.
9o8
Dude needs to stop monopolizing the questions. How annoying. Had to stop watching .