Scariest thing about T-Rex (compared to how it is displayed in this video), it is believed it was silent when moving about, because it had a lot of extra fleshy parts under their feet, much like Tigers and Elephants. So, it would disperse most of the weight outward rather than straight down. Basically, you wouldn't hear it coming unless it wanted you to know it was coming. Also, it has never been believed nor is there any evidences of it ever to have been roaring. Instead it is believed they did a low-freq "bass" rumbling sound, the type that makes every inch of your body vibrate if you heard it. In real life, T-Rex is a lot more terrifying than depicted in media. It would be more an horror movie than an action movie if T-Rex is involved.
No evolution. Creatures produce after their own kind or go extinct. The idea thar they fail to replicate thus mutate in to a new type of creature is mythology.
That would be the shark. The waking with series shows The whale making light meals of a megalodon but like every apex predator when it reaches the top it stops. Back to the point It's pearly whites grow back too.
Fun fact - in terms of time a T-rex is closer to you right now than it was to a Stegosaurus. In fact there were fossilized Stegosaurus under the ground T-rex walked on
Wow good job. I have paleontologist training so you are correct but another fact is that T. Rex barely even had enouph time to be known of all Dino’s in the Cretaceous period. Even though people think it was king for all time. People just don’t know about dinosaurs nowadays.
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Not many facts here just a lot of foolishness like the placing of feathers on the reptiles. Why isn’t there a single example crocodiles, snakes, any lizards or reptiles that has feathers covering its body in ANY fossil? Why are there no in between creatures living today? What use would a crocodile have for feathers? Why would a velociraptor that would never fly need its body completely covered with feathers? Are you going to tell us that because they had lightweight bones that that is “proof they were going to turn into birds? A cheetah has lightweight bones and it’s bigger than a leopard that denser bones and is far more muscular. Does that mean that we will see flying cheetahs? Stop with these ridiculous stories about how creatures can evolve into something other than what they were created as. Please post a link where we can a reptile today that has feathers, that shouldn’t be a problem for you seeing as how you have most of the dinosaurs with feathers on them way back in time surely, you must have a couple up your sleeve to showcase. All you have is a vivid imagination of video game creatures like your thumbnail for this video, a two legged something covered with feathers, a long reptile type tail also covered with feathers, a big head filled with so many long sharp teeth that it couldn’t possibly close it’s mouth and finally the rams horns on top of its head that would very useful for……nothing 😂
The most commonly shown (with the best cgi) is prehistoric planet on Apple TV+ it’s by far the best and most accurate documentary ever made. Some other clips are from the Jurassic franchise. Less accurate. I don’t know the others. Except the archaeopteryx part. That’s the alive documentary by David Attenborough. Also one of the best out there.
One of the intriguing "What Ifs" that tickles my imagination: What if I had a dinosaur as a pet? My fascination with these magnificent creatures dates back to childhood. Ah, if only I could turn that wish into reality! 🦖✨ I would feed them with a few of my neighbours and relatives that I don't like 💀 One happy "big" family we would have been 🤷🏻♂️ P.S. Dope content as always 👍🏻
@@fabriziobiancucci7702 yeah right, so I would have let it out in the open twice daily to do it's thing . . I wanna see who in the neighborhood has a problem with that 😂 I wish a dummy would 🏃🦖
What’s stopping you? I have 4 dinosaur companions myself. Sure, they don’t look like their ancestors - but they are far more snuggly (birds are dinosaurs)
Hey what if. I have a request. Can you do a what if of what if the Mayan civilization never disappeared? Love your videos keep up the good work. ❤️🔥❤️🔥💖💖
Alright. Firstly, not even going to mention background images / video. Pretty terrible throughout besides the Prehistoric Planet clips, at one point a Triceratops skull is shown on a Stegosaurus skeleton lmao. 0:09 - That's absolutely blatantly false. Dinosaurs did not evolve from archosaurs, which are not a species as is stated in the video, they are a clade. Dinosaurs ARE archosaurs, a group still alive today (the crocodilians and birds). One of the earliest probably archosaurs is called Archosaurus, where the clade gets its name, and the two should not be confused. 1:24 - That's not an Eoraptor. It was also only around half a meter tall. Also obligatory dinosaurs can't pronate their wrists and should never be shown with palms facing downwards. 2:43 - Horrific Herrerasaurus model. Also spelled incorrectly in the video. Also pronated wrists. 4:31 - Okay I'm done with the models they're all terrible. 4:43 - This is also blatantly false. Therapods did not appear in the Jurassic, they appeared in the Triassic. One of the dinosaurs shown earlier in the video from the Triassic, Coelophysis, was a theropod. 4:44 - No, they were not smaller dinosaurs. A lot were, but a lot weren't. Tyrannosaurus and all of its relatives were theropods. 4:54 - Saying Archaeopteryx was a mix between a dinosaur and a bird is incredibly misleading. Birds ARE dinosaurs. 5:06 - This is also not true. Archaeopteryx was part of the family Archaeopterygidae, which does not contain modern birds, so it is not an ancestor of birds and did not evolve into them. It is simply a close relative. 5:36 - Dinosaurs did not enter their final era in the Cretaceous. They are still alive today. Birds are dinosaurs. 6:05 - Oh my god I actually had to make a comment here praising that the model of the Tyrannosaurus isn't horrific and it actually made a realistic vocalization instead of roaring. 7:17 - I'm sorry I said I wouldn't comment on the models anymore but holy crap was this one so bad I had to bring it up again. At least he points it out this time that it's inaccurate. 7:31 - HOLY SHIT. Microraptor could've sat on your shoulder, it was nowhere near that big. Also, it was black. 9:10 - Omg props to you, you actually mentioned not all the dinosaurs went extinct! 9:12 - Not aviation... Avian. 9:16 - No, this is also blatantly false. The avian dinosaurs, the birds, already existed at the time of the asteroid impact. They did not evolve after. 9:54 - Although technically correct, misleading way of phrasing it. Almost no dinosaurs were cold blooded, most were warm blooded and some may have been in between.
When you think about the theory of evolution: i suggest you ask yourself some questions in order to scrutinize what you are being told. Here are a few questions, to get you started thinking for yourself.❤ Why are there very distinct animal kinds? If things evolved one from another. If evolution were true, should we not see all sorts of life forms in transitional states of evolving? But we do not, we see very specific, very distinct kinds of animals. What would cause things to stop evolving, at a point of being a very distinct animal kind? If humans evolved from chimps, then why did some chimps stop evolving and remained chimps while others continued to evolve into humans? Why can we not bread with chimps, if we evolved from them? Same with all other animal kinds, why can they not bread with each other, if they evolved from each other? Dogs, can only bread with dogs, cats can only bread with cats, cattle can only bread with cattle, and so on. Why do we not see any animal evolving any new body parts today? We do not see animals starting to grow more legs, or ears, or eyes, or anything. Why do we not see animals either beginning to change or in the process of changing? Like, we do not see a part leg, or a part eye, or a part ear, starting to form or in the process of forming at all. Why do we not find transitionary fossils, if everything evolved slowly over time? If this were the case then there should be plenty of fossil evidence of this, instead of very specific, distinct animal fossils being found all the time. Where did "the stuff" come from, that people say everything evolved from? Is it possible that anything could come into existence by itself, or create itself? How can any thing exist? How could everything exist all by itself, and then evolve into all the amazing things that we see today? Could the theory of evolution be wrong? Do humans ever make mistakes, and ever think things that are not true? Is it possible that evolution did not happen? Are you willing to be honest with yourself and with other people? A willingness to admit mistakes, faults. Willing to express your true thoughts and feelings even in tough situations. Is the truth important to you? Are you afraid to ask questions? In order to seek out the truth and nothing but the truth. Are you willing to accept or settle for anything, other than the truth?
I'm looking for these comments. Yeah if they evolve why do they stop at that shape for millions of years before evolving again? How do they know the time for them to evolve to another shape? They are not caterpillars.. Where do chimps come from? Chimps evolve from what? How many chimps evolve into humans?
The whole point of asking those questions, is to get a person examining what is being said, claimed, to determine if it is true, or if some of it is true, or if all of it is true, or if none of it is true.@@RamlyJer To think critically. People are prone to errors, prone to making mistakes. There is certain observable evidence, that is clearly seen. It is when people start interpreting, what can be clearly seen and seen repeatedly. People can jump to false conclusions. People can interpret evidence in different ways, it maybe a correct interpretation or an incorrect one, or a bit of both. Please note: i have been corrected, it is apes that people say that people "evolved" from not chimps. But really it is neither. People have taken the evidence, such as body characteristics, like bone structure, warm blooded or cold blooded, number of legs, all these different things that make animals different from other animals, and drawn the conclusion well because we are more like apes, than we are, any other animal on the planet, then that means that we must have evolved from them. But that is an interpretation, it is a guess. But people could, can, and have taken that evidence and draw other conclusions from it. Same with the fossil record and sedimentary rock layers. Certain things are observable, but people can interpret what is seen, in different ways, it depends what they think and if the think of what the evidence really indicates. There are interpretations other than "evolution", but those interpretations and mainly the one other interpretation, is suppressed, not taught in the public school system and at this point in history rejected by more people than it is excepted by. I do have answers to the questions you have asked here, but i will leave you with this for now, and if you want to hear more than, if God wills it, i will explain it to you more so.❤
Explain why birds still carry genes to make teeth, whales to make legs, and humans to make tails. Explain why the fossil record proposed by modern scientists can be used to make precise and accurate predictions about the location of transition fossils. Explain why the fossil record demonstrates a precise order, with simple organisms in the deepest rocks and more complex ones toward the surface. Explain why today's animals live in the same geographical area as fossils of similar species. Explain why, if carnivorous dinosaurs lived at the same time as modern animals, we don't find the fossils of modern animals in the stomachs of fossilized dinosaurs. Explain the broken genes that litter the DNA of humans and apes but are functional in lower vertebrates. Explain how the genetic diversity we observe among humans could have arisen in a few thousand years from two biological ancestors.
1. Why are there distinct animal kinds; why dont we see transition states? Generally there are distinct animal kinds because of speciation. If we imagine that a population of a single species becomes split in two, by some sort of distance or geographical barrier, migration between the two poulations will be restricted. So the gene pools will be isolated from one another and provided that the populations have different pressures on their survival and reproduction they will evolve differently and become different species. This kind of speciation is really common on islands such as finches on the galapagos or birds in the hawaii where you can observe small differences between the species. I brought this up despite these being different species, the families of species are all very similar and it is a clear example of how a lineage splits quickly. Regardless saying we dont see transitional states between two groups of animals is just wrong, for example the genus Austalopithecus or home erectus. The idea of a transitional state species being extanct and linking to other species doesnt really make sense, because it is also evolving.
2. What woild cause things to stop evolving when they are distinct? They dont stop evolving, they are still reacting to natural selection. But evolution acts at different rates depending on the strength of selection pressure, if an animal reaches a new ecosystem with an open ecological niche that it does a medocre job of filling it, and there is high variation between individuals in their ability to fill the niche, the selection pressure will be very strong for it fill that niche. Once they have evolved to better occupy the niche, the selection pressure will be weaker and there will be less genetic variation. This serves to show how different rates of evolution can occur, but also helps you understand why species kight rapidly evolve away from each other when niches are available.
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@@millennialpoes5674I really appreciate you looking into this. What an interesting question and what another example of vastness that's incredibly difficult to wrap the mind around when considering the scale of distances in space. ❤
Not bad at all. It's my understanding that Theropods were one of the earliest dinosaurs, showing up during the Carnian Age of the Late Triassic Period. So rather then evolving from a later group of dinosaurs, as was suggested in this presentation, it was actually the opposite.
Can you please stop using ai thumbnails. No dinosaurs even looked like that in the Triassic, or any other period. There’s plenty of fantastic paleo art out there to choose from.
the OP used therapsid synapsids as a representatives to archosaurs. Yeah thats like using a rayfinned fishes like the tuna or trout instead of lobefinned fish to explain how tetrapods evolved
Cool story, bro. I just have a few questions; you said the early birds like the microraptor managed to survive the mass extinction. So what did they eat if all the plants and smaller insects were subject to the nuclear winter caused by the cloud of dust and debris resulting from the initial impact that prevented the Sun from touching the surface of the Earth for almost a thousand years? This also brings up another curious question considering what has been assessed as physical evidence. We have this choking cloud of dust and debris that has killed off the rest of the dinosaurs that weren't affected by the asteroid impact directly. So why hasn't there been any chunks of Amber found peppered with this choking cloud of debris and dust? Trees were the most affected by this nuclear winter because they are plants and incapable of seeking shelter. With the billions of sapping trees around the world during that time, you would think that it would be just as common to find a piece of Amber covered in this debris as it would anything else in the immediate habitat or relationship with trees, right? Amber is an environmental by-product of the last Extinction, so the odds should be fairly decent as finding a piece of Amber with anything else in it like say a lizard or a mosquito... strangely enough, however, we don't. Furthermore, the odds should be less than zero in finding a chunk of Amber, which comes from trees that live in the open air, with something trapped inside that is completely outside of its habitat.... like a crab, fish eggs, mollusks, sea slugs, sea snails, or any of the numerous varieties of small creatures/ invertebrates that do not live on land. Yet, we have.
@MeJustAimy the problem is that they're not going to come up with an answer. Sap was an extremely viscous substance, especially when it's first excreted. Now, there should be hundreds if not thousands of samples of this debris since it was so thick in our atmosphere 65 million years ago that it decimated all life in the (supposed) last extinction. So naturally, since we find plenty of other things trapped in Amber, surely we should find it more common than finding mosquitoes in Amber.
@pandahsykes602 it's not the only way but it would be certainly the most conclusive considering that they've taken samples of Amber to test the air trapped inside. 5 times the oxygen and five times the CO2.... imagine that. Jurassic Park method?? Hardly.
I have my own theories too. Dinosaurs are actually extinct because they're overhunting and eaten by the giants community hence giants are also extinct after there's nothing else for them to eat or simply evolved to become human beings as we are now.
What dinosaur species was the ancestor of Ostriches, Cassowaries, the extinct Genyornis Newtoni, the giant Moa and Emus?? I'm assuming that they had a common ancestor because they seem to have similar physical characteristics. Some of them grew as tall as 2 to 3 tall and are considered as birds which have retained dinosaur features Did they descend from small avian dinosaurs??
Well actually the small avian dinosaurs including only archaeopteryx and disincluding the gliders this would be incorrect because the small avian dinosaurs passed an extinction and mostly the giants evolved so they could be small and flighted and low weight etc. so I would believe that they are in comparison to a large size of dinosaur. I think they are similar because they could be from the same dinosaur group like I think they could be part of the raptor group but large raptors including Utahraptor Oviraptor and others.
Velociraptor did live in deserts, but it did not live in the Jurassic period. It lived during the Cretaceous Period , from 75 million to 71 million years ago.
0:33 Can anyone tell me what this is ... I mean they said it's a Croc in the video But if you look carefully it's somewhat disfigured ... It looks like it has an extra jaw !!
could i get a source on the velociraptor and microraptor size? everything ive found shows the velociraptor at almost 2 feet at the hips and almost 7 ft long. and the microrapto at about a foot tall and only 3 ft long.
@@shaned7158 Do you mean the Utahraptor by any chance? Edit: Funny enough, it was based on the Utahraptor and yet the Deinonychus was closer to the size we see in the movies.
I like that too. It seems you can not do post a clip on TH-cam that mentions climate change without the disclaimer, regards if is focused on animals 150 million years ago.
I watched a video about venomous snakes earlier that said snakes even closely related species like the Indian Cobra and The Monocle Cobra cannot interbreed but one amphibious reptile came from the ocean and diversified into all the known types of dinosaurs then eventually mammals. Oh and this is after the giant explosion that made this all possible because explosions are evidently life creating in the long run.
It's interesting how every mass extinction gave way to a new lot of species to evolve and become dominant. After the dinos came us mammals and birds, I often wonder what will come after mammals and birds? Maybe we'd circle back to giant insects ruling the Earth...
Scariest thing about T-Rex (compared to how it is displayed in this video), it is believed it was silent when moving about, because it had a lot of extra fleshy parts under their feet, much like Tigers and Elephants. So, it would disperse most of the weight outward rather than straight down. Basically, you wouldn't hear it coming unless it wanted you to know it was coming.
Also, it has never been believed nor is there any evidences of it ever to have been roaring. Instead it is believed they did a low-freq "bass" rumbling sound, the type that makes every inch of your body vibrate if you heard it.
In real life, T-Rex is a lot more terrifying than depicted in media. It would be more an horror movie than an action movie if T-Rex is involved.
i aint reading allat
They have an audio clip on the internet of what they think it sounded like and it's creepier.
the only downside of the T Rex is that it has tiny arms
@@flamingeel3196 that arm could benchpress you without any effort, don't be fooled by its look
Makes sense@@joepearson7798
Seems like the crocodile got the last laugh. Haven't changed much and still around. Evolution's favorite child.
Why mess with perfection...crocs are incredibly efficient killers.
@@millennialpoes5674 Cockroaches, enter the chat.
Nautiluses too
No evolution. Creatures produce after their own kind or go extinct. The idea thar they fail to replicate thus mutate in to a new type of creature is mythology.
That would be the shark. The waking with series shows The whale making light meals of a megalodon but like every apex predator when it reaches the top it stops. Back to the point It's pearly whites grow back too.
Fun fact - in terms of time a T-rex is closer to you right now than it was to a Stegosaurus. In fact there were fossilized Stegosaurus under the ground T-rex walked on
Wow good job. I have paleontologist training so you are correct but another fact is that T. Rex barely even had enouph time to be known of all Dino’s in the Cretaceous period. Even though people think it was king for all time. People just don’t know about dinosaurs nowadays.
@@Lincoln_B Yeah T-rex has that recency basis for sure!
Interesting!
Dinosaurus are a hoax bones are always “replicas” and the real one is in the Smithsonian 😜 yeah right
The video thumbnail is very clickbait. But atleast the thumbnail is awsome lol
can we just appreciate the camera man for risking his life yet again for this amazing footage
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Too much of cameraman joke*
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Cameraman jokes are old bring something new
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Liked the sound it was so adventurous😂❤
Nice job! Thank you for the music
That’s really cool keep up the great work!
Good
1:05 tirassic period 🦕
4:00 jurassic period 🐍
5:41 cretaceous period🦖
8:09 the cataclysmic event⚠️
9:23 afternath🔚
Ty bro that helped alot
*Triassic*
@@sagnikchatterjee2946 😊 thanks
Tri 🍑ic period , okay that was a dumb joke
This is better than recent Jurassic movies
Its crazy to think that the closest thing we got to dinosaurs in this modern day and age aside from Crocodiles and Reptiles......are Chickens.
Chickens *are* dinosaurs. As are all birds.
We are coexisting with about 10,500 species of dinosaurs today… birds.
Well, picture ostriches and emus, and it seems less crazy.
I‘m Loosey Goosey but more Loosey than Goosey, cause da Goose be violent.
That thumbnail picture of a horned t rex is so freaking AWESOME!!!
as a paleonthology nerd i consider it horrendous
As a future paleoartist i agree with all my soul this guy must stop with the atrocious thumbnails 🤮
Deathclaw looking mf
can someone help me find out what kind of AI model makes that type of images possible?
all dinosaur I generate are boring
Not many facts here just a lot of foolishness like the placing of feathers on the reptiles. Why isn’t there a single example crocodiles, snakes, any lizards or reptiles that has feathers covering its body in ANY fossil? Why are there no in between creatures living today? What use would a crocodile have for feathers? Why would a velociraptor that would never fly need its body completely covered with feathers? Are you going to tell us that because they had lightweight bones that that is “proof they were going to turn into birds? A cheetah has lightweight bones and it’s bigger than a leopard that denser bones and is far more muscular. Does that mean that we will see flying cheetahs? Stop with these ridiculous stories about how creatures can evolve into something other than what they were created as. Please post a link where we can a reptile today that has feathers, that shouldn’t be a problem for you seeing as how you have most of the dinosaurs with feathers on them way back in time surely, you must have a couple up your sleeve to showcase. All you have is a vivid imagination of video game creatures like your thumbnail for this video, a two legged something covered with feathers, a long reptile type tail also covered with feathers, a big head filled with so many long sharp teeth that it couldn’t possibly close it’s mouth and finally the rams horns on top of its head that would very useful for……nothing 😂
I wish we were able to go back in time somehow n see these majestic creatures 😭😭❤️❤️✨🥺
The cameraman did.
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I was just gonna ask when he was going to a Dino episode, live the video, keep it up
Is it possible to have a list of the documentaries shown in the video? Cool video by the way :D
The most commonly shown (with the best cgi) is prehistoric planet on Apple TV+ it’s by far the best and most accurate documentary ever made.
Some other clips are from the Jurassic franchise. Less accurate.
I don’t know the others.
Except the archaeopteryx part. That’s the alive documentary by David Attenborough. Also one of the best out there.
One of the intriguing "What Ifs" that tickles my imagination: What if I had a dinosaur as a pet? My fascination with these magnificent creatures dates back to childhood. Ah, if only I could turn that wish into reality! 🦖✨ I would feed them with a few of my neighbours and relatives that I don't like 💀 One happy "big" family we would have been 🤷🏻♂️
P.S. Dope content as always 👍🏻
Remember... whatever enter in the mouth of a dinosaur, has to exit from another spot... and someone has to clean after that😂
@@fabriziobiancucci7702 yeah right, so I would have let it out in the open twice daily to do it's thing . . I wanna see who in the neighborhood has a problem with that 😂 I wish a dummy would 🏃🦖
You and your pet will be most wanted and hunted down in matter of few weeks
What’s stopping you? I have 4 dinosaur companions myself. Sure, they don’t look like their ancestors - but they are far more snuggly (birds are dinosaurs)
@@kalanivernon7273 lmao
Hey what if. I have a request. Can you do a what if of what if the Mayan civilization never disappeared? Love your videos keep up the good work. ❤️🔥❤️🔥💖💖
So interesting, thank you so much for sharing this kind of content with us. Have a good day.
Excellent documentaries
❤❤❤❤ I appreciate you bro!! Keep it up.
Alright.
Firstly, not even going to mention background images / video. Pretty terrible throughout besides the Prehistoric Planet clips, at one point a Triceratops skull is shown on a Stegosaurus skeleton lmao.
0:09 - That's absolutely blatantly false. Dinosaurs did not evolve from archosaurs, which are not a species as is stated in the video, they are a clade. Dinosaurs ARE archosaurs, a group still alive today (the crocodilians and birds). One of the earliest probably archosaurs is called Archosaurus, where the clade gets its name, and the two should not be confused.
1:24 - That's not an Eoraptor. It was also only around half a meter tall. Also obligatory dinosaurs can't pronate their wrists and should never be shown with palms facing downwards.
2:43 - Horrific Herrerasaurus model. Also spelled incorrectly in the video. Also pronated wrists.
4:31 - Okay I'm done with the models they're all terrible.
4:43 - This is also blatantly false. Therapods did not appear in the Jurassic, they appeared in the Triassic. One of the dinosaurs shown earlier in the video from the Triassic, Coelophysis, was a theropod.
4:44 - No, they were not smaller dinosaurs. A lot were, but a lot weren't. Tyrannosaurus and all of its relatives were theropods.
4:54 - Saying Archaeopteryx was a mix between a dinosaur and a bird is incredibly misleading. Birds ARE dinosaurs.
5:06 - This is also not true. Archaeopteryx was part of the family Archaeopterygidae, which does not contain modern birds, so it is not an ancestor of birds and did not evolve into them. It is simply a close relative.
5:36 - Dinosaurs did not enter their final era in the Cretaceous. They are still alive today. Birds are dinosaurs.
6:05 - Oh my god I actually had to make a comment here praising that the model of the Tyrannosaurus isn't horrific and it actually made a realistic vocalization instead of roaring.
7:17 - I'm sorry I said I wouldn't comment on the models anymore but holy crap was this one so bad I had to bring it up again. At least he points it out this time that it's inaccurate.
7:31 - HOLY SHIT. Microraptor could've sat on your shoulder, it was nowhere near that big. Also, it was black.
9:10 - Omg props to you, you actually mentioned not all the dinosaurs went extinct!
9:12 - Not aviation... Avian.
9:16 - No, this is also blatantly false. The avian dinosaurs, the birds, already existed at the time of the asteroid impact. They did not evolve after.
9:54 - Although technically correct, misleading way of phrasing it. Almost no dinosaurs were cold blooded, most were warm blooded and some may have been in between.
got to watch jurassic park again lol i really like these kind of contents, getting to know more about these creatures like dinos is so fun
When you think about the theory of evolution: i suggest you ask yourself some questions in order to scrutinize what you are being told. Here are a few questions, to get you started thinking for yourself.❤
Why are there very distinct animal kinds? If things evolved one from another.
If evolution were true, should we not see all sorts of life forms in transitional states of evolving? But we do not, we see very specific, very distinct kinds of animals.
What would cause things to stop evolving, at a point of being a very distinct animal kind?
If humans evolved from chimps, then why did some chimps stop evolving and remained chimps while others continued to evolve into humans?
Why can we not bread with chimps, if we evolved from them?
Same with all other animal kinds, why can they not bread with each other, if they evolved from each other? Dogs, can only bread with dogs, cats can only bread with cats, cattle can only bread with cattle, and so on.
Why do we not see any animal evolving any new body parts today? We do not see animals starting to grow more legs, or ears, or eyes, or anything.
Why do we not see animals either beginning to change or in the process of changing? Like, we do not see a part leg, or a part eye, or a part ear, starting to form or in the process of forming at all.
Why do we not find transitionary fossils, if everything evolved slowly over time? If this were the case then there should be plenty of fossil evidence of this, instead of very specific, distinct animal fossils being found all the time.
Where did "the stuff" come from, that people say everything evolved from?
Is it possible that anything could come into existence by itself, or create itself?
How can any thing exist?
How could everything exist all by itself, and then evolve into all the amazing things that we see today?
Could the theory of evolution be wrong?
Do humans ever make mistakes, and ever think things that are not true?
Is it possible that evolution did not happen?
Are you willing to be honest with yourself and with other people? A willingness to admit mistakes, faults. Willing to express your true thoughts and feelings even in tough situations.
Is the truth important to you?
Are you afraid to ask questions? In order to seek out the truth and nothing but the truth.
Are you willing to accept or settle for anything, other than the truth?
I'm looking for these comments. Yeah if they evolve why do they stop at that shape for millions of years before evolving again? How do they know the time for them to evolve to another shape? They are not caterpillars..
Where do chimps come from? Chimps evolve from what? How many chimps evolve into humans?
The whole point of asking those questions, is to get a person examining what is being said, claimed, to determine if it is true, or if some of it is true, or if all of it is true, or if none of it is true.@@RamlyJer To think critically. People are prone to errors, prone to making mistakes.
There is certain observable evidence, that is clearly seen. It is when people start interpreting, what can be clearly seen and seen repeatedly. People can jump to false conclusions. People can interpret evidence in different ways, it maybe a correct interpretation or an incorrect one, or a bit of both.
Please note: i have been corrected, it is apes that people say that people "evolved" from not chimps. But really it is neither. People have taken the evidence, such as body characteristics, like bone structure, warm blooded or cold blooded, number of legs, all these different things that make animals different from other animals, and drawn the conclusion well because we are more like apes, than we are, any other animal on the planet, then that means that we must have evolved from them. But that is an interpretation, it is a guess. But people could, can, and have taken that evidence and draw other conclusions from it.
Same with the fossil record and sedimentary rock layers. Certain things are observable, but people can interpret what is seen, in different ways, it depends what they think and if the think of what the evidence really indicates. There are interpretations other than "evolution", but those interpretations and mainly the one other interpretation, is suppressed, not taught in the public school system and at this point in history rejected by more people than it is excepted by. I do have answers to the questions you have asked here, but i will leave you with this for now, and if you want to hear more than, if God wills it, i will explain it to you more so.❤
Explain why birds still carry genes to make teeth, whales to make legs, and humans to make tails.
Explain why the fossil record proposed by modern scientists can be used to make precise and accurate predictions about the location of transition fossils.
Explain why the fossil record demonstrates a precise order, with simple organisms in the deepest rocks and more complex ones toward the surface.
Explain why today's animals live in the same geographical area as fossils of similar species.
Explain why, if carnivorous dinosaurs lived at the same time as modern animals, we don't find the fossils of modern animals in the stomachs of fossilized dinosaurs.
Explain the broken genes that litter the DNA of humans and apes but are functional in lower vertebrates.
Explain how the genetic diversity we observe among humans could have arisen in a few thousand years from two biological ancestors.
1. Why are there distinct animal kinds; why dont we see transition states?
Generally there are distinct animal kinds because of speciation. If we imagine that a population of a single species becomes split in two, by some sort of distance or geographical barrier, migration between the two poulations will be restricted. So the gene pools will be isolated from one another and provided that the populations have different pressures on their survival and reproduction they will evolve differently and become different species. This kind of speciation is really common on islands such as finches on the galapagos or birds in the hawaii where you can observe small differences between the species. I brought this up despite these being different species, the families of species are all very similar and it is a clear example of how a lineage splits quickly. Regardless saying we dont see transitional states between two groups of animals is just wrong, for example the genus Austalopithecus or home erectus. The idea of a transitional state species being extanct and linking to other species doesnt really make sense, because it is also evolving.
2. What woild cause things to stop evolving when they are distinct?
They dont stop evolving, they are still reacting to natural selection. But evolution acts at different rates depending on the strength of selection pressure, if an animal reaches a new ecosystem with an open ecological niche that it does a medocre job of filling it, and there is high variation between individuals in their ability to fill the niche, the selection pressure will be very strong for it fill that niche. Once they have evolved to better occupy the niche, the selection pressure will be weaker and there will be less genetic variation. This serves to show how different rates of evolution can occur, but also helps you understand why species kight rapidly evolve away from each other when niches are available.
❤❤❤. Always loving those fascinating videos
Accept my respect for your bright, exciting and informative film. Explanations are clear and interesting, speech is smooth, performed at high level of quality.
Many thanks.
tank you for helping me finish my school project
Cool vid guys!
2:43 YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
That Species I Saw In Newark when It Rained 3.49 inches.
I love your show. You have so many exciting episodes.
You should do a video on what if the universe stopped moving like stopped expanding but didn't shrink
So he should do a video on something which is physically impossible? :D
Where did you find information like that . that's amazing and thanks so much
Pretty much anywhere, if you actually search 🤡
I wish the thumbnail was true as it looks so cool
Broiling Above and Beyond.
What if you took all the miles ever driven by all cars combined, how far into space would we get? What if we added plane miles?
Challenge accepted. I shall revert back.
Roughly 2.5 light years is my best estimate. Pretty interesting actually 😅
@@millennialpoes5674 not far at all. Haha
@@millennialpoes5674I really appreciate you looking into this. What an interesting question and what another example of vastness that's incredibly difficult to wrap the mind around when considering the scale of distances in space. ❤
WHAT IF! can you do What if humans were cold blooded?!
Big on Theory... ...small on fact.
The art work's great, though.
no dino ever looked like that thumbnail.
Love what if videos
Nice video ❤
Can you do a what if on if the meoteorite never hit earth?
It's not interesting watching the video where all the people died 😬
No humans will be here. Mammals couldnt evolve as dinosaurs are dominant species.
Humans never evolve, dinosaurs remain but begin to evolve more distinctive features in the separated continents.
Elon musk is trying evolve humans Lmao
Why are there so many ignorant evolution deniers in the comment section? Did some popular creationist talk about this video?
Not bad at all. It's my understanding that Theropods were one of the earliest dinosaurs, showing up during the Carnian Age of the Late Triassic Period. So rather then evolving from a later group of dinosaurs, as was suggested in this presentation, it was actually the opposite.
Can you please stop using ai thumbnails. No dinosaurs even looked like that in the Triassic, or any other period. There’s plenty of fantastic paleo art out there to choose from.
Bro chill 😶
@@lol-134 well the whole point is education right? Why do this then.
@@jaycejones4928 it’s just an ai pic
I couldn't agree more with you on that
Fantastic!!
nothing but guesswork, and good artwork.
Dinos scare me so bad but they're so cool
so minute 5:20 was a Stegoceratops Hybrid😂?
the OP used therapsid synapsids as a representatives to archosaurs. Yeah thats like using a rayfinned fishes like the tuna or trout instead of lobefinned fish to explain how tetrapods evolved
Very informative video .I am very interested about dinosaurs .I love this video .
I love how this video has a climate change context alert...
This is so imprecise
Cool story, bro. I just have a few questions; you said the early birds like the microraptor managed to survive the mass extinction. So what did they eat if all the plants and smaller insects were subject to the nuclear winter caused by the cloud of dust and debris resulting from the initial impact that prevented the Sun from touching the surface of the Earth for almost a thousand years?
This also brings up another curious question considering what has been assessed as physical evidence. We have this choking cloud of dust and debris that has killed off the rest of the dinosaurs that weren't affected by the asteroid impact directly.
So why hasn't there been any chunks of Amber found peppered with this choking cloud of debris and dust? Trees were the most affected by this nuclear winter because they are plants and incapable of seeking shelter. With the billions of sapping trees around the world during that time, you would think that it would be just as common to find a piece of Amber covered in this debris as it would anything else in the immediate habitat or relationship with trees, right? Amber is an environmental by-product of the last Extinction, so the odds should be fairly decent as finding a piece of Amber with anything else in it like say a lizard or a mosquito... strangely enough, however, we don't. Furthermore, the odds should be less than zero in finding a chunk of Amber, which comes from trees that live in the open air, with something trapped inside that is completely outside of its habitat.... like a crab, fish eggs, mollusks, sea slugs, sea snails, or any of the numerous varieties of small creatures/ invertebrates that do not live on land. Yet, we have.
be great if there was a sciency person to comment on this..
@MeJustAimy the problem is that they're not going to come up with an answer. Sap was an extremely viscous substance, especially when it's first excreted. Now, there should be hundreds if not thousands of samples of this debris since it was so thick in our atmosphere 65 million years ago that it decimated all life in the (supposed) last extinction.
So naturally, since we find plenty of other things trapped in Amber, surely we should find it more common than finding mosquitoes in Amber.
Imagine thinking the only way to determine ancient environmental/biological history is with some Jurassic park method 😂😅
@pandahsykes602 it's not the only way but it would be certainly the most conclusive considering that they've taken samples of Amber to test the air trapped inside. 5 times the oxygen and five times the CO2.... imagine that. Jurassic Park method?? Hardly.
I have my own theories too. Dinosaurs are actually extinct because they're overhunting and eaten by the giants community hence giants are also extinct after there's nothing else for them to eat or simply evolved to become human beings as we are now.
What dinosaur species was the ancestor of Ostriches, Cassowaries, the extinct Genyornis Newtoni, the giant Moa and Emus??
I'm assuming that they had a common ancestor because they seem to have similar physical characteristics.
Some of them grew as tall as 2 to 3 tall and are considered as birds which have retained dinosaur features
Did they descend from small avian dinosaurs??
Yes
Well actually the small avian dinosaurs including only archaeopteryx and disincluding the gliders this would be incorrect because the small avian dinosaurs passed an extinction and mostly the giants evolved so they could be small and flighted and low weight etc. so I would believe that they are in comparison to a large size of dinosaur. I think they are similar because they could be from the same dinosaur group like I think they could be part of the raptor group but large raptors including Utahraptor Oviraptor and others.
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Good video.
7:18 actually velociraptor lived in the jurassic period in the desert
Velociraptor did live in deserts, but it did not live in the Jurassic period. It lived during the Cretaceous Period , from 75 million to 71 million years ago.
That first image fooled me
So there were dinosaurs before dinosaurs….. that’s wild.
Spinosaurus was bigger than Tyrannosaurus Rex
I like how the T. rex is the only realistic one
Just think in 100 million years something may be watching a video about us like we watching now about dinosaurs.
funny how the Jurassic Park's main dinosaur and logo is the T-rex, even though the T-REX was never alive until Cretaceous period.
what is this nice footage from?
What I See.
How you generate those videos?
Yo that pic when u first click on the vid. That dino looks insane 😮
0:33 Can anyone tell me what this is ... I mean they said it's a Croc in the video But if you look carefully it's somewhat disfigured ... It looks like it has an extra jaw !!
I'm thinking AI was used...😢
Good👌
Humans think they're special, but crocodiles have been around for about 200 million years, and have survived extinction events.
Everything faces extinct, but cameraman never does 🦕🎥🗿
Very interresting how to dinosaures changing into birds years after years
I❤ this channel keep it up 😊
have you had a chance to test the dubai lamp ?
could i get a source on the velociraptor and microraptor size? everything ive found shows the velociraptor at almost 2 feet at the hips and almost 7 ft long. and the microrapto at about a foot tall and only 3 ft long.
You're right. They got it wrong
No, they are very small but a raptor named after an American state I forget which one was big like the one's in the movie.
@@shaned7158utahraptor
@@shaned7158 Do you mean the Utahraptor by any chance? Edit: Funny enough, it was based on the Utahraptor and yet the Deinonychus was closer to the size we see in the movies.
@b-wingxl8182 that's the one thanks I just couldn't remember. Lol
Nice One
It is so cool to think birds, living dinosaurs are just outside.
Flying dinosaurs evolved into birds....
They traveled thru space in a heard.
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fun fact t rex is assumed to have had the strongest bite of any animal in history
*Land animal, sea creatures like megalodon have stronger bite
8:15 I love this part of your show.👍❤
Archosaurs not Arkansas
Brilliant!
T rex = Tyrant King .
For anyone wondering
is there any footage of prehistoric planet in this?
T-rex Don't roar. Its only in Jurassic park😂
super intersdting
bacteria-fish-snake fish-small lizard-big lizard-trex-bird-chicken
"if you travel 250 million years into the past"
yeah sounds a good vacation I'll take for next month
Above.
Can i use your video Clip use ?
I love how there's a climate change warning like the dinosaurs ever gave a shit about it 😂
I like that too. It seems you can not do post a clip on TH-cam that mentions climate change without the disclaimer, regards if is focused on animals 150 million years ago.
Well a rapid change of the climate killed them.
that thing is so damn sick 4:05
Nice
Has this channel ever done a what if the Earth had more than one moon?
Earth _does_ have more than one moon - look up Cruithne. ;)
It was amazing
I watched a video about venomous snakes earlier that said snakes even closely related species like the Indian Cobra and The Monocle Cobra cannot interbreed but one amphibious reptile came from the ocean and diversified into all the known types of dinosaurs then eventually mammals. Oh and this is after the giant explosion that made this all possible because explosions are evidently life creating in the long run.
I read somewhere on the internet that T-Rex couldn't run too fast because its thighs would snap.
Wonderful video. In an Internet world filled with tiktokers and naked women, such insightful videos are a treat...
It's interesting how every mass extinction gave way to a new lot of species to evolve and become dominant. After the dinos came us mammals and birds, I often wonder what will come after mammals and birds? Maybe we'd circle back to giant insects ruling the Earth...
Why the dinosaur in the preview has no legs and horns like goats?
Because they relied on AI to make the thumbnail, and AI is exceptionally bad at making accurate dinosaurs.
It happened so fast we missed it. At least I did. 😮