Could have save almost a whole paragraph by just saying “I learned this in college” college really does make people dumb. It’s Unique in the fact that the people that it makes dumb, thinks their smart. So funny
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Fun fact: less than 0.1% of animals become fossils, and places like rainforests, with the highest biodiversity on Earth decompose animals too fast for them to almost ever become fossils, meaning the most exotic dinosaurs, exotic even to other dinosaurs, have been lost to time forever
most dinosaurs are preserved in floodplains so this is sort of wrong. It really has more to do with the depositional type of preservational bias. The kaiparowits formation is a good example of a rainforest that preserves many dinosaurs, and to your point, diverse ecologies exist today in those environments which is no different for the kaiparowits. It has nothing to do with this decay rate and everything to do with the rate of deposition, which generally is just a measure of how much uplift is going on and how near a running water body is to that eroding uplifted rock.
Quran (17:49) They say: "When we are turned to bones and particles (of dust), shall we truly be raised up as a new creation?" (17:50) Tell them: "(You will be raised afresh even if) you turn to stone or iron,
Proof that herbivores are actually carnivores: (And yes, I know that facultative herbivores exist, so no need to be that one smart guy in the comments)
I've always wanted to know this since i was a kid looking at dinosaur books... its crazy how the right info going into your ears will perk your curiosity about knowledge all over again, like your a kid with your first Dino book.
It does not take millions of years. Things have been show to become petrified/fossilized in a matter of weeks or months. It taking "millions of years" is an old misconception.
He discussed how fossils form, not extinction. It's too easy to find all the brainrotted people in comment sections, they all start their sentences with bro or mans
Fun fact: this same process happens with plants, and they'll preserve to the cellular level because of their cell walls (look up coal ball thin sections).
Well the Organic cells break down, being lost in the dirt and rock around it itself, with the part where the cells broke down being now empty to be filled by stone. Similar to what happened to the people of Pampe
@bbqsean1244 not at all related to what I was talking about. Also it took us roughly 11,800 years after we settled into civilizations to discover dinosaurs, and a big part of the reason it took so long is because the majority of dino fossils are in the americas. We would've found a sasquatch by now is what I'm saying.
@bbq878 Idk where you got these millions of years figure from but you're sorely mistaken. Which is probably why you deleted your other comments. Even if we did know what they were, Mankind has found fossilized evidence of prehistoric fauna and megafauna since literally rhe Greek and Roman civilizations. There is a fairly good theory that the myth of the cyclops came about from improperly putting together mammoth bones that had been found. Not to mention the fact that even Modern Chinese villiages sell dinosaur fossils as "Dragon Bones" As we have found some of the highest amounts of recorded fossilized remains In North America, if there was a population large enough to be consistently sighted as often as you hear about the ones relating to some form of sasqwach, we would have found those same remains. If you want to know about an animal that was akin to an almost real life Bigfoot, Look up Giganto pithicus.
"...and is rapidly buried underneath the ground", is deceptively misleading. For an organism to be rapidly buried, it isn’t the "ground" that rapidly buries it. It is a cataclysmic event that violently introduces a mass (usually mud) to bury the organism. Most animations deceptively show an aquatic organism (usually a fish) peacefully die, and then slowly "float" to the bottom of the body of water, where it lies while silt ever so slowly and gently covers it up, while curiously omitting the most common disposition of dead organisms, that of being eaten by scavengers, or rotting into oblivion. In brief, fossilization is preceded by a rapid mass burial (which is most often the cause of death).
@@Bildad1976So how can the fossils that were buried thousand of years ago, deep into the underground come back up for archeologists to do archeology stuffs? In the video, he said the body must be buried far enough from the oxygen deep enough into the ground to not let oxygen oxidized it (i guess) so can the fossils just come up to the surface? How could they do that? Is it because of earthquakes that move the ground or something? Edit: please I'm not arguing, i'm just curious and you look like you're very good at these so forgive me for asking. My English is not good so people usually mistake my questions for being passive aggressive or being an asshole but i'm really not. I want to know more. If possible, please let me know. Thank you.
@@ditkovichpaysmyrent You make a great point. But the thing is that they are only going to be around for not much longer. Whereas the new generation LOVES to spread misinformation.
Not true, animals encased in ice or tree sap aka amber are still basically the way their bodies were apon death. They have not turned to stone. When mammoths and woolly rhino's fell in to ice or froze and then buried in it, their bodies didn't decay. And insects in amber are still the same encased in it as they were when alive. Fossilized animals no longer have DNA or marrow in their bones, just minerals that took over replacing live bone with rock.
Basicllay millions of years ago sea and levels were not as high and when the animals would die (dinosaurs) it took a while to decompose so sea and land level rised oxygen cant get to the fossil so minerals from the earth seep in and replace the cells turning the dinosaur corspe or any animal into a fossil 100 million years later the same process as the fossil fuels kinda coal, petroleum 😂
@@Suusleepyno it’s almost entirely speculative science is a great guessing game we play with the universe that never ends. Fortunately we can establish a few baseline rules to explain and understand it.
What causes the rapid burial? Side note: Fossils were formed when some were alive. Look at the fish that was trying to eat another fish or the one that was giving birth.
“ when an animal dies”
Dinosaur: *dramatically falls*
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Bro discussed prehistoric extinction in less than one minute
Here before it get famous 😂
Ur not funny, i make better jokes
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This is probably a copied comment as usual
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Someone should give that dinosaur an Oscar for top tier acting 😭
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i literally found out in college that dinosaur “bones” aren’t actually the bones but are instead minerals in the shape of what used to be bones
Could have save almost a whole paragraph by just saying “I learned this in college” college really does make people dumb. It’s Unique in the fact that the people that it makes dumb, thinks their smart. So funny
There are lots of actual dinosaur bones even including soft tissue.
I learnt this in middle school where tf are you going to college
@@dss-ri5zyu have been to college I can see
@@DatBoi_TheGudBIASaha😂😂
Zach: “When an animal dies”
T-Rex: “That’s my cue”
Lol 😂😂😂
🤣🤣
this got me on edge 🤣
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"Prank him john"
"Haha you already know it"
*Fossilizes him meters underground*
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Me when
So relatable
This has me dying hahaha
@@gioyousthanks. Meet you one week later
When an animal dies...
Dinosaur: *literally dances for no reason*
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He was kicked in the shin at a soccer match
"When an animal dies.."
*dinosaur dies automatically*
Fun fact: Dinosaurs were on Earth SO long that there were dinosaur fossils while there were still living dinosaurs.
thats kind of interesting I guess
It all happened in a few weeks 📕
There's fossilized cavemen already so not super impressive, especially considering how relatively young we are as a species
There are still living dinosaurs and fossils don't take long to make.
@@Emerald_Raven08 There are not fossilized "cavemen." There are fossilized hominin which are ancestors of humans.
God: how did you die
Dinosaur: slip and fall
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First person to fall asleep at the sleepover 💀
At boys sleepover (to be more precise)
and all other boys buried him, fossilizing him
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Zach: "This is how fossils are made"
Dinosaur: "My time has come"
Too late my time has come sen shivers down my spine
It's a song. Song I'd bohemiam rhapsody by queen
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Haha
T-Rex: You must finish your journey with me. **Hands other T-Rex a staff**
I thought of Kung Fu Panda lol
That Dino was traumatized💀
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Rapidly buried sounds like a certain flood.
Rapidly buried as in thousands of years, which is fast in geological time.
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"When an animal dies"
Dinosaur: "ah I'm dead"
Senseless dude...
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Bruh cmon bro better jokes
LMFAO that’s hilarious and adorable. Like a kid acting out their dramatic death in an elementary school play
Fun fact: less than 0.1% of animals become fossils, and places like rainforests, with the highest biodiversity on Earth decompose animals too fast for them to almost ever become fossils, meaning the most exotic dinosaurs, exotic even to other dinosaurs, have been lost to time forever
Who knows what could have existed
most dinosaurs are preserved in floodplains so this is sort of wrong. It really has more to do with the depositional type of preservational bias. The kaiparowits formation is a good example of a rainforest that preserves many dinosaurs, and to your point, diverse ecologies exist today in those environments which is no different for the kaiparowits. It has nothing to do with this decay rate and everything to do with the rate of deposition, which generally is just a measure of how much uplift is going on and how near a running water body is to that eroding uplifted rock.
A bog could preserve something well enough
We've discovered and identified around 700 distinct non-avian dinosaur species.
There are ~8.7 million animal species on earth today.
Or noahs flood was real... but its too radical of an idea to believe. 🙄
Thank you for always explaining in detail in 30 secs or less
this entire time i thought fossils were just dried up old bones and skin, when literally its just a rock. wow.
“When an animal dies”
Dinosaur: *Falls over like a bowling pin*
At least nothing is branded this time 😅
"Cheap copy"
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" when an animal dies"
Dinosaur: have a heart attack
My ❤ topic
@@Astrotube.onslash wat
aren't they are same thing
What's going on my replies 😭
Bro just teached a lesson in one minute that we usually learn in a week in school
I miss the “Have you ever wondered?” Line😔
Bro slept first at the sleepover and got turned into a fossil
Naw fr bouta wait up to sand in my face
God is great. Repent now.
Even the dinosaur's skull looks traumatized
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@@fatmarezk288nah rly🤯
God is the one who created all things..And we can always trust Him
"Rapidly buried"-gee, I wonder what cataclysmic worldwide event would rapidly bury a bunch of animals.
That dinosaur really said: 💀
dino:
"yooo chill i just taking nap"
Quran (17:49) They say: "When we are turned to bones and particles (of dust), shall we truly be raised up as a new creation?" (17:50) Tell them: "(You will be raised afresh even if) you turn to stone or iron,
“Simba, when we die, our bodies become the grass, and the animals eat the grass. Connecting us in the circle of life” 🦁
And it moves ua all.
Proof that herbivores are actually carnivores:
(And yes, I know that facultative herbivores exist, so no need to be that one smart guy in the comments)
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@@ItsMeVenusaur Shielding yourself properly, I see
It's the circle of life!!! And it screws us all!!!
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i love this channel man
school provides you with knowledge ❌
Zack's animations ✅
Lil bro forgot to switch to his alt account 💀 also i’m not mad this kinda funny tbh
the first m&m 💀
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@@zenvenn4would you like to shut up
@@MarkusSalustiano nah I reply to myself or people just call me a bot 😭
My teacher is a living fossil at this point 💀
I hope you’re interested to play gaslight with me
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@@zenvenn4you need to be pounded hard rn
Check if he's a Limulus
@@zenvenn4bro is a bot💀
I've always wanted to know this since i was a kid looking at dinosaur books... its crazy how the right info going into your ears will perk your curiosity about knowledge all over again, like your a kid with your first Dino book.
Finally dinosaur lore
The Oxygen trying to get to the dinosaur had me dying 😭
I don’t know guys… this miiiiigghhht be a bot
@@user-mc3lh2up8whow is this a bot
Why it's Dead Dude
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"When an animal dies."
Dinosaur: *does a minor fall*
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Proceeds to turn in to a damned actual Fossil
Just ate poison food
I have heard bits and pieces of this song since I was 8 years old. It's been an earwig to me for 40 years and I finally know the name of it. Ty😊
Dino: "oh shit i fell lemme get back u- WAIT NO NOO"
Man, this guy taught me in a minute what my teacher took a week for
Relatable
Took my teacher a month
This guy just comes out of nowhere and explained to me what is this in less than 60 seconds
Thanks i needed help as it is coming in my exam 😊
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Zacks animation is faster than a history lesson
Finally Jurassic Park Lore
Welcome to Jurazack Park 🦖
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Ur not funny, im funnier
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I wish he explained "and is rapidly buried underneath the ground"
This process takes millions of years to occur and the process preserve the bones with almost no structural change, pretty fascinating
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No it doesn't take millions of years
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No it doesn't this is the stupidest take. Reference my above comment on video not thread
It does not take millions of years. Things have been show to become petrified/fossilized in a matter of weeks or months. It taking "millions of years" is an old misconception.
God : " how did you di3?"
Trex : " I'm just taking a nap and got pranked "
The prank :
Underrated comment 😊
@@light5021.....
Oxygen: sorry man ya gonna turn into stone
Dinasour: OH COME ON
This process doesn't actually take long to occur. But it does have to be buried quickly.
Change my mind: That T-Rex is a paid actor
Uhhhhhhhhhhhhh-
Sigma 👍
Nah he threatened dinosaur family
Truth .. no need to change your mind .. you are one of the 1% who are not brainwashed.
When you sleep first at a sleepover.💀
this man know all
“When an animal dies”
Dinosaur: dancing
Dude I was petrified watching this
💀
Bro explained prehistoric parts in less than one minute
Frfr😂😂
I mean, he didn't though.
@Lreemsskevn n
He discussed how fossils form, not extinction. It's too easy to find all the brainrotted people in comment sections, they all start their sentences with bro or mans
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Thanks nemo , i love your stuff
Bro explained it better than my science teacher
Fun fact: this same process happens with plants, and they'll preserve to the cellular level because of their cell walls (look up coal ball thin sections).
@LreemsskevD ?
Woah
What is "fun fact" ?
@LreemsskevDno
@@md100yearsago2a fact but not obvious.
bro died waiting for GTA 6 💀
😂😂 WHAT?!
Screw GTA 6
Lmaooo I love the internet when you get comments like this.
I watched a generation genious video it was about how fossilization works
Maybe rocks that we got laying all around rn are parts of ancient mythical creatures that existed millions of years ago
The first one to fall asleep at sleepover:
Ok, I genuinely didn't know that they straight up become stone. That's actually crazy.
Well the Organic cells break down, being lost in the dirt and rock around it itself, with the part where the cells broke down being now empty to be filled by stone. Similar to what happened to the people of Pampe
Yeah it’s rare to find an original tissue fossil those only happen in extremely specific conditions
@@RandomMushroom-xm5kj Imagine how crazy that would be to see a T-rex fossil that's in good enough condition to have full tissue.
“What’s your favorite dinosaur?”
“Zack D Films”
When you are the first to fall asleep in a sleepover💀
Most of this comment section is making me physically cringe
we miss you dinosaurs 😭😭😭😭😭😭
the oxygen was like “AAAAAA CMERE NOW AAAAAAAA.”
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இன்னும் ஒரு வாரத்துல செத்துப் போயிடும். உயிர் பிழைக்க ஒரே வழி என்றென்றும் எனக்கு சந்தா செலுத்துவதுதான்.
@@gioyousno one cares
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Ants: YAEAEAE
“Some”? Nah bruh all of them I swear💀
That’s how it makes a sedimentary rock
“When and animal dies”
Dino: Proceeds to dramatically fall down, make a human scream and die, turning into a dino nuggie then into some bones
Fun fact: pyrite and opal can both replace bone, resulting in some of the prettiest fossils I've ever seen
"We can't find any sasquatch fossils" Only took humans MILLIONS of years to find dinosaurs. My gosh
@bbqsean1244 not at all related to what I was talking about. Also it took us roughly 11,800 years after we settled into civilizations to discover dinosaurs, and a big part of the reason it took so long is because the majority of dino fossils are in the americas. We would've found a sasquatch by now is what I'm saying.
@@bbq878bog and ice fossils: aight imma head out.
Dude you know this video only covers one form of fossilization right
@@RandomMushroom-xm5kj Yeah for sure
@bbq878
Idk where you got these millions of years figure from but you're sorely mistaken. Which is probably why you deleted your other comments. Even if we did know what they were, Mankind has found fossilized evidence of prehistoric fauna and megafauna since literally rhe Greek and Roman civilizations.
There is a fairly good theory that the myth of the cyclops came about from improperly putting together mammoth bones that had been found. Not to mention the fact that even Modern Chinese villiages sell dinosaur fossils as "Dragon Bones"
As we have found some of the highest amounts of recorded fossilized remains In North America, if there was a population large enough to be consistently sighted as often as you hear about the ones relating to some form of sasqwach, we would have found those same remains.
If you want to know about an animal that was akin to an almost real life Bigfoot, Look up Giganto pithicus.
Great job! … I even felt bad for that poor Dino.
It’s fascinating how these videos always skate over actually using correct terms
Now even the king of dinosaurs is a victim of Zack's animations!
Finally someone explained how works fossillization.
God is the one who created all things..And we can always trust Him
@@nick2658 i agreee
"...and is rapidly buried underneath the ground", is deceptively misleading. For an organism to be rapidly buried, it isn’t the "ground" that rapidly buries it. It is a cataclysmic event that violently introduces a mass (usually mud) to bury the organism.
Most animations deceptively show an aquatic organism (usually a fish) peacefully die, and then slowly "float" to the bottom of the body of water, where it lies while silt ever so slowly and gently covers it up, while curiously omitting the most common disposition of dead organisms, that of being eaten by scavengers, or rotting into oblivion.
In brief, fossilization is preceded by a rapid mass burial (which is most often the cause of death).
@@Bildad1976 😮
@@Bildad1976So how can the fossils that were buried thousand of years ago, deep into the underground come back up for archeologists to do archeology stuffs?
In the video, he said the body must be buried far enough from the oxygen deep enough into the ground to not let oxygen oxidized it (i guess) so can the fossils just come up to the surface? How could they do that? Is it because of earthquakes that move the ground or something?
Edit: please I'm not arguing, i'm just curious and you look like you're very good at these so forgive me for asking.
My English is not good so people usually mistake my questions for being passive aggressive or being an asshole but i'm really not. I want to know more. If possible, please let me know. Thank you.
Bro forgot about one of the most important factors for a fossil "IT NEEDS TO BE SEDIMENTARY ROCK FOR IT TO FOSSILIZE!"
I’m glad you included the flood even if you didn’t say it ✔️
There was no global flood if that's what you're refering to
Why I find this funny as the "In water, chimps will drown" clip?
Glad you made a short explaining this, the newer generations need to see this so they stop saying that dinosaurs are fake.
I saw Jurassic Park. Dinosaurs are very real.
I’m pretty sure it’s mostly older people like the fascinatingly stupid ken ham or jack chick that deny evolution
Is it the newer generations that don’t believe in dinosaurs? Swear it was older people, with religion being more popular with older people and all
@@ditkovichpaysmyrent You make a great point. But the thing is that they are only going to be around for not much longer. Whereas the new generation LOVES to spread misinformation.
This was a better explanation then my science teacher 🤣
Also, under specific conditions, the mineral in question can be an opal, which gives an iridescent fossil
Let's give respect to this animal who sacrificed himself for this video.
Fun fact: there are other ways of fossils forming for example being incased in ice or amber and even footprints left by dinosaurs are also fossils
Not true, animals encased in ice or tree sap aka amber are still basically the way their bodies were apon death. They have not turned to stone. When mammoths and woolly rhino's fell in to ice or froze and then buried in it, their bodies didn't decay. And insects in amber are still the same encased in it as they were when alive. Fossilized animals no longer have DNA or marrow in their bones, just minerals that took over replacing live bone with rock.
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இன்னும் ஒரு வாரத்துல செத்துப் போயிடும். உயிர் பிழைக்க ஒரே வழி என்றென்றும் எனக்கு சந்தா செலுத்துவதுதான்.
@@gioyous Are you seriously trying to promote your channel here? Go do it somewhere else, no one cares.
@@acdfg3 blame it on my brother, he's sending these things
Dude said ONE of the ways things get fossilized
Thanks i finally got to know how is it happening.
Zach:"When an animal dies"
Dino: *gets killed by air*
Bro killed a T-Rex just to educate us... He is too powerful...
A small price to pay for education
Rare footage of Zack not branding something
This guys is so educational cuz theres no way im just learning thats how fossil are formed i was never explained that before EVER never wondered
Basicllay millions of years ago sea and levels were not as high and when the animals would die (dinosaurs) it took a while to decompose so sea and land level rised oxygen cant get to the fossil so minerals from the earth seep in and replace the cells turning the dinosaur corspe or any animal into a fossil 100 million years later the same process as the fossil fuels kinda coal, petroleum 😂
Now do crude oil forming
Zack would be better as a therapist then a animator 💀
Edit: HUH?! 181 LIKES?!
Bro would be better as a comment robber than a comment maker
No he can't be we will be even more traumatized
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இன்னும் ஒரு வாரத்துல செத்துப் போயிடும். உயிர் பிழைக்க ஒரே வழி என்றென்றும் எனக்கு சந்தா செலுத்துவதுதான்.
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It bothers me when I think that many species of dinosaurs existed but we’ll never know what they looked like.
But we Will? We do know for many
@@Suusleepyno it’s almost entirely speculative science is a great guessing game we play with the universe that never ends. Fortunately we can establish a few baseline rules to explain and understand it.
What causes the rapid burial?
Side note: Fossils were formed when some were alive. Look at the fish that was trying to eat another fish or the one that was giving birth.
any natural event that can bury stuff quickly, like a landslide, but it have to be bury in sedimentary rocks.
I already learned about that when I was in 3 grade
We all need an *En-Zack-Lopedia* in our lives 😂😂