Accuracy Update: So Spinosaurus has gotten even more convoluted. A nearly complete tail was found that was paddle shaped and built for locomotion in the water. The points I brought up in the video for why it couldn't swim well or dive were also under harsher scrutiny then I thought and weren't nearly as proven knowledge as I thought. So Spinosaurus WAS probably built to swim. Article about the tail: www.sciencenews.org/article/spinosaurus-dinosaur-fossil-tail-aquatic-swimmer
@@110100111000 Large pterosaurs were moving toward a grazing/non-flying lifestyle as evidenced by the largest species being unable to take off on their own, and needing to cliff dive to get any lift at all. So, yes!
To be fair though, fossil evidence contradicts the pursuit model for spinos and eitherr doesn’t contradict or supports a mire crane like hunting style. They still swam but they didn’t use swimming in hunting behaviour (the adults anywya, we have no idea what the babies would have done)
@@ekszentrik nah man i get what ur sayin but dividing up birds from other dinosaurs makes way less sense than not doing that. i mean look at halszkaraptor up there, this is not a fish monkey kind of situation
As a fan of spinosaurus I have to say I always find it funny it seems every Spino video has outdated information in 6 months, It's been a wild ride keeping an eye on how they develop.
Also, ducks just.. Are dinosaurs. The ability to become ducklike is in the avian dinosaur toolkit. So it makes sense that even when the non avian dinosaurs go extinct, the remaining dinosaurs would fill similar niches with their genetic toolkit.
@@mr.hazamayukiterumi2909 they are unambiguously dinosaurs. They are theropods, more specifically coelurisaurs, more specifically maniraptors. Hence the terms "avian dinosaur" and "non-avian dinosaur" being used now.
"a hundred tonne wall of flesh will always be hard to fight" Uh, no. Once you get hardmode gear, like wings and chlorophyte bullets, the Wall of Flesh is *incredibly* easy, actually.
If proper prep is taken in PreHardmode, WOF can also be quite easy. Granted you need a flat running platform that goes all the way across hell and possibly 200 fallen stars and a Star Cannon, but hey it’s only a bit of grinding :D
To beat it easily in prehardmode just defeat queen bee for some bee grenades or make Molotov cocktails to kill the tendrils then use a mini shark with a lot of ammo to kill it you just need to have a flat platform or if you’re lucky and have a massive pool of lava you can get potions to walk on it
Good video, but creepy. I was reaching for a saltine cracker, and guess what. That’s right, freaky timing. Aside from that, I got the information I needed. Thanks!
I really like TBM. He has good information, is slyly humorous and the selection of music (in this case, flutes or recorders [Renaissance or Baroque]) is fine.
I cannot verbally express my sheer love and adoration for Parasaurolophus. My little, little heart jumps out of my chest whenever I am graced with a picture of this marvelous beast. Nothing can truly encompass my love for this creature. Their sheer size, shape, sound and mind have done nothing but consume my very soul since I was but a young boy at the age of 4. I remember seeing a decal on a dinosaur cookie bucket, depicting a watering hole filled to the brim with creatures big and small from the times long past. Amongst these creatures were, Parasaurolophus. I fell in love. I do not know what it specifically was, but everything about this estranged creature my eyes behold me called to me, called to my soul. I **needed** to see this creature with my own eyes. I **needed** this creature to come back to life. Just so I may have a mere chance, a smidgen of an opportunity to meet one for myself. I don't think you understand how much I love this dinosaur. I would kill for this dinosaur. I would watch the life drain from a man's eyes just for the small chance to see a Parasaurolophus in the flesh. Hell, not even just in the flesh, just in person. I would end a man's life, steal him from his family, do the job myself, reap the consequences of my actions all for the **chance** to see this marvelous, majestic, magical, momentous, monumental beast. Parasaurolophus, how I love you so.
Wouldn't the bane of fossil's existence be allied bombing raids technically? Cause you know, museums have such a huge military offensive potential.......
@@doctordragon9798 Hate Hitler all you want, but you are missing the point. Was terror bombing a downtown cultural center/ museum area really necessary other than to demoralize the local civilian population?
So, the only looking duck dinos.... ARE TTTTTSINTAO AND MAIA! tsintao has a skull of unicorn and scientist could make a duck with 1 horn on its head so tsintao gets its real relative instead of a near relative
They were supposed to be Deinonychus, which used to be called Velociraptor when the book was written. When the movie was made, Deinonychus was considered a unique genus again but they decided to stick with the other name and also made them a little bigger. Utaraptor had not been described at the time but apparently the claws of the jp raptors are based on the claw fossil of Utaraptor. By the way, Utaraptor was actually a little bit bigger than jp raptors.
The raptors is JP are indeed very unlike actual dinosaurs, mostly because they’re man-made frog-dinosaur chimeras that ought not bear resemblance to real dinosaurs owing to the fact that they’re hideous lab creations that defy the laws of nature. They’re not really supposed to to be accurate dinosaurs even in the world of the movies. They’re sort of dinosaur-like unique animals.
@@YuriTarrdid The best way to cook wild duck is by following these steps. 1: Marionate the duck in a bag for not less than 3 days. 2: Throw the bag, with the duck in it, in the trash 3. Order pizza.
I mean, I would argue the Spinosaurus is more like a crocodile, given it probably had similar electro-receptors on its snout and hunted similarly in the water.
Can you do a video on the best preserved Dino today? The ankolosouarus (spelt wrong but I don’t have time 😭 I belive it’s the spikey club tailed one, and I think was discovered in Canada?… I think😅)
I want to bring up the fact that halszkaraptor and its relatives, due to their low bone density and generally found in arid environments, are probably not a diving dinosaur.
Shout out to my boy/girl Edmontosaurus. There are cooler dinos, but is there one named after YOUR hometown? PS, we've also got Albertasaurus, who was pretty stinking rad.
Accuracy Update: So Spinosaurus has gotten even more convoluted. A nearly complete tail was found that was paddle shaped and built for locomotion in the water. The points I brought up in the video for why it couldn't swim well or dive were also under harsher scrutiny then I thought and weren't nearly as proven knowledge as I thought. So Spinosaurus WAS probably built to swim.
Article about the tail: www.sciencenews.org/article/spinosaurus-dinosaur-fossil-tail-aquatic-swimmer
But were there any giraffe dinosaurs? m.th-cam.com/video/xaQJbozY_Is/w-d-xo.html
@@110100111000 Large pterosaurs were moving toward a grazing/non-flying lifestyle as evidenced by the largest species being unable to take off on their own, and needing to cliff dive to get any lift at all. So, yes!
I've lived my whole life thinking raptor had something to do with slashing and tearing apart flesh. This changes everything.
To be fair though, fossil evidence contradicts the pursuit model for spinos and eitherr doesn’t contradict or supports a mire crane like hunting style. They still swam but they didn’t use swimming in hunting behaviour (the adults anywya, we have no idea what the babies would have done)
You forgot about the hadrosaurs' T H I C C tails O-O
I'll never get over hearing the strange tale of the Spinosaurus.
Yes and it changes all the time
Have you ever heard the tradegy of spinosaurus the wise?
You might find the ***TAIL** of spinosaurus strange too
@@cryptidskin1002 I’m glad I’m not the only one thinking of this pun
It gets weirder when you realize it actually is aquatic
I was expecting a duck to be the most ducklike dinossaur in the end
It is, speaking phylogenetically.
Birds are phylogenetically dinosaurs, so that means that the closest dinosaur to a duck is, infact, a duck.
"its hard to argue with his assessment"
Yeah alright. Useless letters. Ducks are my favourite fish. Monkeys are my favourite fish.
@@ekszentrik monke
@@ekszentrik nah man i get what ur sayin but dividing up birds from other dinosaurs makes way less sense than not doing that. i mean look at halszkaraptor up there, this is not a fish monkey kind of situation
@@ekszentrik birds are in the dinosaur clade Is what he’s saying. monkeys aren’t in a fish clade their in the mammal clade.
If it looks like a duck. Sounds like a duck. It might actually be a non avian dinosaur.
But it might also be an extant avian dinosaur.
It may just be a duck.
Itz a ducknisaurd
Duckdinosourd
Brilliant
Ducks are, in fact, among the many avian dinosaurs alive today.
"Dinosaurs in the form of mighty chickens are still around today ."
th-cam.com/video/5TbUxGZtwGI/w-d-xo.html
This is probably the most well known piece of trivia still shared around by people on the internet
@@marcino457 Except for Creationists.
@@ominous-omnipresent-they Creationists, like O'nella bananas, are made of lies.
@@SophiaAstatine what’s o’nella bananas?
As a fan of spinosaurus I have to say I always find it funny it seems every Spino video has outdated information in 6 months, It's been a wild ride keeping an eye on how they develop.
@cartoonistlouis773 I mean it basically is.
If carncinization is crustaceans repeatedly evolving into crabs there should also be a term for dinosaurs repeatedly evolving into ducks
Ducncinization
Fowlify
Ducking
Debird
Billing
Other potential name here
Carcinization comes from the Greek word for crab, and the Greek for duck is pápia, so papification?
@@hillbillypowpow h m m maybe.
@@hillbillypowpow yes papi 😏
I was waiting for Deinocheirus so bad, especially at the: "Mongolian dinosaur"
Seriously, dude ignoring our beloved camel duck.
Ha, me too. I had just watched the Eons episode about it.
Also, ducks just.. Are dinosaurs. The ability to become ducklike is in the avian dinosaur toolkit. So it makes sense that even when the non avian dinosaurs go extinct, the remaining dinosaurs would fill similar niches with their genetic toolkit.
Most ducklike dinosaurs?
Me: "Have you considered.... the duck?"
It's weird to think that anyone that has pet birds really have pet dinosaurs. Blows my mind.
@@Ieatpaste23 Not really dinosaurs
@@mr.hazamayukiterumi2909 yes they are 👍
@@mr.hazamayukiterumi2909 they are unambiguously dinosaurs. They are theropods, more specifically coelurisaurs, more specifically maniraptors. Hence the terms "avian dinosaur" and "non-avian dinosaur" being used now.
"a hundred tonne wall of flesh will always be hard to fight"
Uh, no. Once you get hardmode gear, like wings and chlorophyte bullets, the Wall of Flesh is *incredibly* easy, actually.
Is that a terraria reference
@@dead_dude5248 :D
Your terraria comment will not go unnoticed
If proper prep is taken in PreHardmode, WOF can also be quite easy.
Granted you need a flat running platform that goes all the way across hell and possibly 200 fallen stars and a Star Cannon, but hey it’s only a bit of grinding :D
To beat it easily in prehardmode just defeat queen bee for some bee grenades or make Molotov cocktails to kill the tendrils then use a mini shark with a lot of ammo to kill it you just need to have a flat platform or if you’re lucky and have a massive pool of lava you can get potions to walk on it
I just finished all your videos in 1 sitting. I need more. Keep it up.
Clearly the last one is just a product of a time traveling duck getting busy with a very kinky raptor
The blue and white version of the last one looks more like a grebe than a duck.
No matter if you are a T.rex, a 100 ton wall of flesh will always be hard to fight.
-The Budget Museum
I absolutely love your channel! Can't wait for more!
When you imagine them as giant geese they sound a lot less harmless
Especially if they were just as cranky
Okay I’m upset that the best dinosaur every, Dienocheirus, wasn’t mentioned. It was literally a giant duck with big claws.
I was thinking the exact same thing, I was so excited to hear about my favourite big duck
looks like spinosaurus just got even EVEN weirder this year with its tail/flipper
Goodness. This is quite the duck dinosaur dynasty here
7:10
we discovered a dinosaur called "natovenator" which was a dromaeosaur that would swim and hunt fish
That is seriously the most bird like non-bird I have ever seen.
Since birds are dinosaurs, the duck-iest dinosaur should be the duck!
i got my eyes dilated earlier and oh my god my screens too bright but I just found this channel and it is so worth the pain lol
Wear your glasses.
Ringo the parasaurolophus with zebra stripes- was always my favorite
thanks for another great video, definitely one of the best paleontology channels out there.
"...the Ringo Starr of dinosaurs." spit take, lol.
“Boring saltine cracker of a person…” is the line that got me!
Monty python, beautiful! I love this channel even more!
As someone living in a state with a hadrosaur for a state dinosaur, I concur, duck dinos are the most magnificent creatures to ever walk the earth.
Isn’t deinocheirus a giant duck ornithomimus with killer claws?
Nowadays, Spinosaurus is more like a Shoebill Crocodile... And that is Goddamn Badasss
I love Hadrosurs ♡
My top is:
Saurolophus
Magnapaulia
Shantungosaurus
Parasaurolophus
Edmontosaurus
Olorotitan
Thank you so much for this video ♡
Ducks are the most duck-like of all dinosaurs.
"The Ringo Starr of dinosaurs" 😂🤣
Good video, but creepy. I was reaching for a saltine cracker, and guess what. That’s right, freaky timing. Aside from that, I got the information I needed. Thanks!
Are Donald Duck and his friends and relations, like Huey, Louie, and Dewey, and Daisy Duck, and Scrooge McDuck, all actually dinosaurs?
And Launchpad McQuack? And Darkwing Duck? And Gizmo Duck? And Clarabelle Cluck? And Daffy Duck? And the green duck from Put-Put Joins the Parade?
@@doctordragon9798 Wait a minute! Goofy and Mickey and Pluto aren't birds/dinosaurs!
@@leaonardland9001 no they're synapsids, specifically cynodont therapsids
Yes
@@tjarkschweizer
Quack!
Idc what anyone says JP3 was great as a kid and it still holds up.
Deinocheirus: "Am I a joke to you?"
I think ducks are the ultimate duck dinosaurs as all birds are dinosaurs.
This guy is genuinely funny! How come he has so few subscribers?
Because it doesn't attract children unlike those "not clickbait %100 legit (gone wrong)" TH-camrs
Missed the Deinocheirus!
I present you the Deinocheirus: a VERY big duck!
You should make a sequel with Deinocheirus, that is my favorite duck like dinosaur.
I really like TBM. He has good information, is slyly humorous and the selection of music (in this case, flutes or recorders [Renaissance or Baroque]) is fine.
Thanks 4 recommending this youtube
it's honestly a crime I haven't binged your channel yet
>duck-like dinosaurs
>spinosaurus
My mans straight up forgot what crocodiles are.
the monty python clip was just perfection *chef's kiss*
The only Duck Dynasties I care about
I got so excited when i Heard "poatching" till i got greeted by the most ducky dinosaur yet still dissapointed from lack of the terrible claw
If it walks like a duck and it talks like a duck, it must be a duck billed dinosaur...or a duck.
In this weekend's episode of *Duck Dino-sty..*
This was quite the duck dinosaurs dynasty
I cannot verbally express my sheer love and adoration for Parasaurolophus.
My little, little heart jumps out of my chest whenever I am graced with a picture of this marvelous beast. Nothing can truly encompass my love for this creature. Their sheer size, shape, sound and mind have done nothing but consume my very soul since I was but a young boy at the age of 4. I remember seeing a decal on a dinosaur cookie bucket, depicting a watering hole filled to the brim with creatures big and small from the times long past. Amongst these creatures were, Parasaurolophus. I fell in love. I do not know what it specifically was, but everything about this estranged creature my eyes behold me called to me, called to my soul. I **needed** to see this creature with my own eyes. I **needed** this creature to come back to life. Just so I may have a mere chance, a smidgen of an opportunity to meet one for myself. I don't think you understand how much I love this dinosaur. I would kill for this dinosaur. I would watch the life drain from a man's eyes just for the small chance to see a Parasaurolophus in the flesh. Hell, not even just in the flesh, just in person. I would end a man's life, steal him from his family, do the job myself, reap the consequences of my actions all for the **chance** to see this marvelous, majestic, magical, momentous, monumental beast. Parasaurolophus, how I love you so.
Duck-like dinosaurs. I call them Quacken.
ringo starr is my favorite beatle lol.
p.s. my pre-roll ad was the dawn commercial where they clean ducks ^.^
They're actually so cute I have a duck dinosaur toy and I actually have 2 and I like them.
0:11 ducks are dinosaurs because birds are dinosaurs
"duck dinosaur"
wow look at that "pug canid"
thats a weird looking "lion feline"
That Hadrosaurus fossil is at the museum of natural history Drexel in Philly. Had to do a double take haha.
Wouldn't the bane of fossil's existence be allied bombing raids technically?
Cause you know, museums have such a huge military offensive potential.......
@@doctordragon9798 Hate Hitler all you want, but you are missing the point. Was terror bombing a downtown cultural center/ museum area really necessary other than to demoralize the local civilian population?
So, the only looking duck dinos.... ARE TTTTTSINTAO AND MAIA! tsintao has a skull of unicorn and scientist could make a duck with 1 horn on its head so tsintao gets its real relative instead of a near relative
How could you miss Ouranosaurus-the duckbill that actually lived in swamps? Or therizinosaurus?
I thought the "Velociraptors" in Jurassic park were Utahraptors.
At the time they were closest to deinonychus really
They were supposed to be Deinonychus, which used to be called Velociraptor when the book was written.
When the movie was made, Deinonychus was considered a unique genus again but they decided to stick with the other name and also made them a little bigger.
Utaraptor had not been described at the time but apparently the claws of the jp raptors are based on the claw fossil of Utaraptor.
By the way, Utaraptor was actually a little bit bigger than jp raptors.
Great video!
I hearby crown the duck as the duckiest of all duck-like dinosaurs.
When part 2?
Good video
They must have had some biiig frozen peas back then
One of my favorite dinosaurs is Maiasaura, a hadrosaur
"How majestic."
The raptors is JP are indeed very unlike actual dinosaurs, mostly because they’re man-made frog-dinosaur chimeras that ought not bear resemblance to real dinosaurs owing to the fact that they’re hideous lab creations that defy the laws of nature. They’re not really supposed to to be accurate dinosaurs even in the world of the movies. They’re sort of dinosaur-like unique animals.
Unfortunately, most people don't know this.
Ahh, the controversy that is Spinosaurus - my favorite theropod
@7:30 - it looks like Ernst's arm is attacked backwards.
"Everyone Love ducks"
Duck Hunters: *Laughs In Gun*.
Ask any duck hunter if they love ducks and see what their answer is; ducks are delicious and can be cooked several interesting ways.
@@thunderhammerx2966 anyone who hunts duck undoubtedly has great love and respect for ducks as a species and not just food
@@YuriTarrdid The best way to cook wild duck is by following these steps.
1: Marionate the duck in a bag for not less than 3 days.
2: Throw the bag, with the duck in it, in the trash
3. Order pizza.
oh hadrosaurus, my favorite 8 ton duck-lizard cattle
that explains big bird behavior.
What a great dynasty of the duck...
This is my kind of Duck Dynasty.
I mean, I would argue the Spinosaurus is more like a crocodile, given it probably had similar electro-receptors on its snout and hunted similarly in the water.
The fact you never had hughe neutron mention ducks is a crime
What a long and storied history of Duck-like Dinosaurs in the tree of life.
A grand lineage of these Duck Dinosaurs;
A “Duck Dino-sty” if you will
If I named spinosaurus I would call gigaduckphoneus meaning giant duck murderer
9:10 well this didn't age well
Aged like fine… milk…
Can you do a video on the best preserved Dino today? The ankolosouarus (spelt wrong but I don’t have time 😭 I belive it’s the spikey club tailed one, and I think was discovered in Canada?… I think😅)
imagine evolution if smoothies and protein shakes were freely available.
I want to bring up the fact that halszkaraptor and its relatives, due to their low bone density and generally found in arid environments, are probably not a diving dinosaur.
What about Deinocheirus though...?
I love the use of Month Python XD
The weirdest duck-like dinosaur is the duck
what about my boy Deinocheirus????
I grew up about 20 minutes from where the fossil of hadrosaurus foulkii was found
I love this video xxxx
@ 10:30 -- Bonus! MPHG clip! TYVM !!!
Shout out to my boy/girl Edmontosaurus. There are cooler dinos, but is there one named after YOUR hometown?
PS, we've also got Albertasaurus, who was pretty stinking rad.
Edmontonia, too!
@@brambleheart I didn't know about that species! That is one spiky boi.
And I wondered why I like most of these dinosaurs... My brain found a pattern without actually knowing what the pattern even is 😃
My favourite dinosaur that has a somewhat duck bill is deinocaurus
What about Deinocheirus?
Technically ducks are duck-like dinosaurs.
this one's a lot of fun
Isn’t it ducks that are like dinosaurs?
This was awsome