6:47 - well... Thescelosaurus was in ,,Dinosaurs: Final Day" (2022). Also, in 6th episode of Walking with Dinosaurs (1999) - Death of Dynasty we had scene in Montanta with small another unnamed ornithopods with blue heads which were similar to Nanosaurus/,,Othnielia". Probably it could be Thescelosaurus due to time and place of action of episode
The hypothesis that Dracorex and Stygimoloch were juveniles of Pachycephalosaurus is far from confirmed. Plenty of paleontologists disagree with that conclusion.
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Do you know that Pachycephalosaurus was actually omnivorous? 😋🌿🌾🌵🌺🍇🥜🌰🫚🥔🍯🪲🪺🦎🍖🥩 Despite being a herbivore, recent analysis have suggested that Pachycephalosaurus would go after anything it could snack on, including soft vegetation, fruits, grassy plants, nuts, succulents, roots and tubers, as well as insects, honey, carrion, eggs, small vertebrates and also meat, suggesting that Pachycephalosaurus would have been omnivorous. 🦕🦖🦤🦣🪨🪖🥊
Thanks to the audio track I can understand everything, without needing subtitles I am Brazilian and I love your channel
Can bring more videos with audio track
17:43 - I must say, that on this fragment which You showed there colours looks more beautiful than in original
6:47 - well... Thescelosaurus was in ,,Dinosaurs: Final Day" (2022). Also, in 6th episode of Walking with Dinosaurs (1999) - Death of Dynasty we had scene in Montanta with small another unnamed ornithopods with blue heads which were similar to Nanosaurus/,,Othnielia". Probably it could be Thescelosaurus due to time and place of action of episode
The hypothesis that Dracorex and Stygimoloch were juveniles of Pachycephalosaurus is far from confirmed. Plenty of paleontologists disagree with that conclusion.
Is there a study or something about that?
@@kaltneta6704 Not that I'm aware of, but what I say comes from real paleontologists.
Day 3 Paja Formation please 🙏🏼
Not P. wyomingensis?
my favorite dinosaurs are so back
For legal reasons pachycephalosaurus are still extint
Bone Head Creatures Hey !%&, I Resemble that Remark I can't help the fact that Brow Ridges are no longer Fashionable Excellent as always
Hello Mr Pain. I am new in commentaries. I have some proposals for your next videos:
- Jurassic Park: between reality and fiction
- Dangerous animals in world
- Most weird dinosaurs
- Dragons, griffons, unicorns and others mythical creatures that are confusing with extinct animals
- Continental drift
Good for you
Horned - headed dinosaur triceratops
Do you know that Pachycephalosaurus was actually omnivorous? 😋🌿🌾🌵🌺🍇🥜🌰🫚🥔🍯🪲🪺🦎🍖🥩
Despite being a herbivore, recent analysis have suggested that Pachycephalosaurus would go after anything it could snack on, including soft vegetation, fruits, grassy plants, nuts, succulents, roots and tubers, as well as insects, honey, carrion, eggs, small vertebrates and also meat, suggesting that Pachycephalosaurus would have been omnivorous. 🦕🦖🦤🦣🪨🪖🥊