Wrong. We have obligate carnivores, that can only eat meat. True, many animals that we consider vegetarian will take protein snacks. That aside herbivores will eat vegetation 99.9 of the time, same for most carnivores. I am sure dinosaurs had the same predilections.
@suzuzuennazazu29 сағат бұрын
Humans are apes
@codyhodge110311 сағат бұрын
The Sternbergs, Mary Anning, and the Larsons. What do they all have in common? Also, where are the dueling dinosaurs now?
@kristopherstepp325011 сағат бұрын
Will they get actual dinosaurs or what they think are actual dinosaurs?
@Godzillamarvel19 сағат бұрын
When seeing some small cute Dino gets stabbed Woman: Ah why!!???😭🥺😦 Men: Hahahahaha🤣😆🫡
@ek950923 сағат бұрын
The film’s called King Kong Lives, not King Kong Returns.
@alexv3357Күн бұрын
Does this guy's theme music sound at all like the Ben 10 Alien Force theme?
@aaronpanietzКүн бұрын
Thank you for offering up other channels that I need to check out because those are always good!
@MinMin4theWinWinКүн бұрын
...no. I'm really, REALLY sick of people looking at the kaijus and going "Erm aktually if dey were real there bodies wouldn't support themselves!" And then make their own take of how they could work. It takes away from how the characters actually look and makes them fucking awful. This kong? Its not a monkey. Its not an ape. Its a fucking horse in a poorly designed ape suit. And the "realistic version of Godzilla" that is Going around is just as bad! Just turn off the nerdy brain and accept that they are KAIJU. they are different from normal things on earth! They are literally built differently and could survive if, IF they were real! Remember! They aren't real! And also there could be a very logical reason why they aren't dying due to how they are built in the movies. Leave them be. Stop trying to ruin things when things are perfectly fine as is.
@andythegoatman694Күн бұрын
Jack horner input???? T rex is gonna be a scavenger nooooooooooooooooooooo ☠ 😂
@marknorman4698Күн бұрын
I eaten weed ,,someone said about food containing fat ,,,so butter on toast ,,and mango ? Takes bit time (hour) then its slow to get there , but it last longer and feels things normal but time gose quick and dont giv a po ,, and im somewhere else , cool lots vitamins,,😊😊 vit K is in kale and spinach, 😊
@marknorman4698Күн бұрын
Lo. Its stonerexsaurus ,, grrr oòoo hungry , and diplodocus (thats a real dinosaur) oh the joke,,,, wat do you call a stoned dinosaur,, better smoke some weed first ? 😊😊 ,or fosil ,,😊
@marknorman4698Күн бұрын
Aw me and my girlfriend got stoned and laught are "F ing " heads off,,, thanx we had great sex ,,😊😊😊
@Carlos-bz5ooКүн бұрын
Europe to South America isn't as implausible as one might think Europe and Africa shared a lot of biota in the Cretaceous, and as recently as the Cenozoic many animals island hopped across the Atlantic
@EDGEscienceКүн бұрын
Which animals island hopped across the atlantic during the cenozoic?
@Carlos-bz5oo23 сағат бұрын
@@EDGEscience Monkeys, rodents, terror birds, tortoises
@bkjeong4302Күн бұрын
Not a shark, but a eugeneodontid
@walkerbeswick8911Күн бұрын
Probably one if not the most mysterious of all dinosaurs it’s gone through many designs ever since it was discovered in 1912 that’s 111 years who knows it could be that long until we actually know it’s true form and there is so little fossils of it that it might take even longer at first it it stood upright then then it changed to a more slouched position then more elongated and then it could swim then it couldn’t but one thing is for sure it’s going to take a long long time to finely figure out what this beast looked like
@tlatoani6396Күн бұрын
The only dinosaur found in my home state of Iowa.
@EDGEscienceКүн бұрын
This is from New Jersey.
@tlatoani6396Күн бұрын
@@EDGEscience There have been some Hadrosaurus fossils found in Iowa.
@tlatoani6396Күн бұрын
Correction/ Did a double check it only said possible hadrosaur.
@chaosphilosopherКүн бұрын
Europeans have only been in Australia for just over 200 years. Not bloody 400. What kind of poorly researched tripe is this?
@EDGEscienceКүн бұрын
Read wikipedia bruh.
@chaosphilosopherКүн бұрын
@@EDGEscience grow up in Australia bruh. Get a commemorative coin from the government for starting your schooling on the BIcentennial of Australia, bruh. If your research was "I looked at Wikipedia and misinterpreted settlement where it said laid foot upon, then we could say the USA is 1200 years old. Dummy.
@lukecross1018Күн бұрын
Please don't use t-rex ... how much you can watch it forever..
@WangNurMouth2 күн бұрын
Mom I want that one!
@bluedraconian25222 күн бұрын
Appalachiosaurus and Eotrachodon mentioned!!! Love your videos EDGE, been a fan for a long time. Cheers from an Alabama Paleontologist!
@Mac143292 күн бұрын
When does this come out?
@messiahmatrix2 күн бұрын
Words are hard. 😂
@kajetansomski73592 күн бұрын
I want a mega raptor because there is no documantary films or serials with it
@miguelisaurusbruh11582 күн бұрын
hey isn't thios a repost?, i feel i've seent his video before
@EDGEscience2 күн бұрын
re-edited, re-uploaded
@Moulton_Lava2 күн бұрын
This confirms that aliens are real, I mean it has alien in the name
@S-T-E-V-E2 күн бұрын
Spear Jawed Chad's! 😂👌
@HidalinaB2 күн бұрын
Is it true edmontosaurus has comb on top of his head or we don,t know.
@Gojirams2 күн бұрын
the teeth look goofy the lips look better
@robertstone99882 күн бұрын
I live in Morgan County Indiana and have hundreds of fossils of cynoides and bits of sponge and other unidentifiable bits of late Mississippian shale. Some rocks are completely made of cynoids and shells.
@EDGEscience2 күн бұрын
Do you mean crinoids?
@robertstone99882 күн бұрын
@@EDGEscience yeah Indiana public schools for you lol. I have so many I just leave them when I find them now. I have few full crinoids with the tentacles and body but most are what we called as kids "Indian necklace" I have whole 5 foot by 5 foot rocks in Mt frunt garden that are made entirely of them with some sea shells and chunks of what I assume are sponges. Never found a fish or trilobites but I have a trilobite from a different creek a few county's away.
@4124V4TA-SNPCA-x2 күн бұрын
They are super popular for a reason. Cool dudes. I Wish more ancient species were known to us.
@mullaivendanmullaivendan2 күн бұрын
I would love to see a video of you talking about the new elongated megalodon..
@seretith35132 күн бұрын
These Kids are going Places
@barrybarlowe56402 күн бұрын
Its possible that a larger portion of the prey were hiding in the mud and were hard-shelled, like trilobites. The fish could have stirred them out of their hiding places for the shark to catch them as they tried to escape by swimming.
@Pugfeathers2 күн бұрын
Voice change??? Still a great video.
@LateBoomer-pt4se2 күн бұрын
Half-beaks have similar jaws. They feed at the surface.
@reeyees502 күн бұрын
Sharks are aliens
@FUNGUSLORD2 күн бұрын
True 👍
@guiltystress5092 күн бұрын
Sharks are fish
@IdentityCrisis4112 күн бұрын
@@guiltystress509 fish are aliens
@Morrison-saber-tooth2 күн бұрын
@@guiltystress509no shit sherlock
@carloscentenocastro90052 күн бұрын
Shork wek
@AifDaimon2 күн бұрын
Arguably among the most popular prehistoric sharks, alongside Helicoprion & Megalodon, just because of its unique jaw layout.. Still, I wonder: what kind of pressures would have driven prehistoric sharks to evolve such jaws!? One of a kind, for sure, but absolutely weird when compared to modern sharks
@user-pr8gx3vb9h2 күн бұрын
This was another interesting character in the evolutionary history of sharks because sharks are awesome.
@Ladmorok2 күн бұрын
Cool
@sophiekrueger47192 күн бұрын
To be fair, the Franklinian side of things was scraped pretty clean by the glaciers, it's not out fault lol
@khatom01012 күн бұрын
Man, I love science!
@Magmafrost132 күн бұрын
PLEASE cut down the intro length for this series, 50 seconds is way too long. Frankly a tenth of that would be more appropriate
@EDGEscience2 күн бұрын
But it's cool.
@HermannCortez2 күн бұрын
Sloths were burrowing animals. It makes sense theyd explore cave openings
@seretith35132 күн бұрын
It's just so hard to Study this dude He has just such a weird mix of Traits. No other known Lifeform in Earths History has that kind of Body Idea: he used his Hands to Anker himself to the Floor or dig in it depending on what he's trying to catch. He uses Sail and Feet to stabalize Roll when swimming. He uses Tail and Feet to probel forward. He uses Sail and Tail to stabelize Rotation.But Pitch might still be a Problem if Spino is still considered a floating Animal. We would need preserved Gastrolites to know these Guys did actully adopted this Behaivor. I think it's very likley because most living Animals are allready much smarter then the average Human gives it Credit for.
@The_Dirt_Block3 күн бұрын
It’s crazy that something like a real Jurassic Park is going to happen the Chicken dinosaur, Wooly Mammoth, Dodos and Tasmanian tiger
@rollwaveroll3 күн бұрын
Bizarre intro
@ketobin18963 күн бұрын
I lived in Haddonfield / grew up there Graduated from HMHS and Its without hyperbole - that I say - it's one of , the safest,most beautiful , towns in THE ENTIRE COUNTRY . So so fortunate getting to spend my childhood and young adulthood in that town......🎉❤