The arms were probably to help it drag it’s body along since it’s massive body weight would mean that it never stood upright
@carolemathieson75303 күн бұрын
The earth is only 6000 years old. Noah's flood moved mind staggering amounts of sediment very rapidly and in 150 days buried everything. Just look at flash floods and mudslides today. Super fast, causes massive damage in very short times and everything in its path is swept away and buried. Not millions of years. Very illogical to believe an asteroid hit the earth but only the dinosaurs died? Everything else survived? Really? Check out the youtube channel Answers in Genesis to see what they explain about Noah's Ark, dinosaur and the flood. It absolutely make sense.
@yahoorich6gt6 күн бұрын
Melted🔥🔥🔥
@geologyjoerocks7 күн бұрын
Facies Shift! Transgressive sequences! Woo!!! lol, my students always struggle with this concept
@SilentSalad10 күн бұрын
1:08 Introduction 3:50 Lecture start
@mtngrammy695310 күн бұрын
Thanks for the good story and explanation of the last Grizzly in Colorado. I've lived in Colorado all my life and for the past 53 years in the foothills of the Front Range, so I live with the black bears, lions, bobcats, elk and deer, etc. Love it. And, yes, I've seen many Grizzlies in Wyoming, Canada and Alaska. I once had to open my unscreened window to scream in a black bear's face that did not want to scare off with my banging on the window (and the dogs' barking). I guess I was pretty scary, since he did run off at that point. I would not have the nerve to do that with a Grizzly! I would not ever want to move out of my "wildlife sanctuary", but I don't think I would welcome Grizzly bears here with the dense population. The black bears have shown a pretty good increase, it seems, during the time I've lived in the mountains or perhaps they have become much more habituated to people. Fifty years ago, we were lucky to see one. Now they are a much more common sight. The coyotes seem to have gone the other direction, however.
@dsharpness12 күн бұрын
Oh, that stepfret crown!🙂
@georg.camerone5612 күн бұрын
Nice presentation. But....I don't understand the "Rex apologists" - it was a carnivorous hippo-pig as an adult. I think the young/sub-adults were certainly top predators, but the adults were just giant meat hoovers. My best hypothosis is that the young were the killers, and the adults "browsed" on any meat going - "hunting" dying animals or scaveging. Their arms as weapons in adults? It's just a gigantic mouth on legs, hunting or not. Why are folks so fixated on Rex as the ultimate predator?
@AHLUser12 күн бұрын
This is a FANTASTIC film, and we need to embrace the traditions and cultures of our Native Nations and promote their beliefs & improve their future needs; Education, Healthcare & Housing, developing a unique vernacular for their architecture and encouraging young Native Americans to pursue the profession of architecture, design and landscape architecture.
@seanambrose878216 күн бұрын
That would be an awesome job!
@isiahjester646019 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for the advice information, I’ve been curious about a crystal I wear a lot , it’s a topaz but it’s blue , not knowing Topaz is actually clear I just gained another platinum hair❤ thank you god bless ❤mom
@ab_mineral202424 күн бұрын
😮
@KienCuan26 күн бұрын
Fantastico👍
@judithlara26928 күн бұрын
I Love all types of whither
@AleksandarNikitovic-e5kАй бұрын
So you gor the dick😅
@t-man5196Ай бұрын
For the record, the word is eggs not "ayggs"
@frogboiii03Ай бұрын
My issue with the feathered rex/ ornamental rex hypothesis is 2 fold. Firstly, the extant coat of feathers on Yutyrannus is misleading to the proportions of T. rex. Yuty lived in a cooler dryer climate and was proportionally much smaller and "skinnier" than rex, a coat of featheres would have been an adaptation for insulation primarily with the likely possibility of display. Rex being essentially a 14 ton cyclinder of meat as an adult, would have probably needed adaptations to shed heat more than anything. A incredibly light coat of hair like feathers, similar to the hair on an elephant (as their hair density actually sheds heat), would be my guess as to its integument. Secondly, in terms of ornamentation, T. rex would almost certainly be an ambush predator. Seeing as its the largest ambush predator ever to walk on land, it would have needed a tremendous amount of stealth and or concealment to succeed in its hunts. While peacocks and other fowl have vibrant displays that shed off after mating season, they never needed to take down prey their own size or bigger. Modern day raptors have fancy patterns, however never venture into the out-right gawdy. To me, rex would either have concealed display structures, or subtle yet elaborate patterning. Like Prehistoric Planet give or take stripes and spots.
@brianwalkoАй бұрын
Good job!
@simonphoenix3789Ай бұрын
wow those are some GIANT meteorite pieces. holy crap, those must be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars if not more. I remember just a tiny meteorite the size of a thumb cost something like fifty dollars. Something that gigantic must be rare as hell.
@monstrodemidway4202 ай бұрын
Must be so exciting to find a rex.
@joezilla02502 ай бұрын
I remember him!
@TheEwokSquad2 ай бұрын
I love teen Rex so much and I’m coming to see the museum first time in 2024🎉❤😊
@TheEwokSquad2 ай бұрын
I love you guys I will come to your museum on Saturday! ❤
@eastcoastartist2 ай бұрын
Snack time and recess are the best
@IlmarBeekman2 ай бұрын
Not a fan of sues stance. Way too crouched.
@martindouglass32482 ай бұрын
Unusual to see James someplace that isn’t 150 degrees outside lol (Although it does allow for a good opportunity to wear a cool sweatshirt 😉).
@amandabennett80173 ай бұрын
This is the cutest! Great video!
@jeffb46043 ай бұрын
Thank you, DMNS folks. Your museum is a local treasure.
@JoshValentine-e6d3 ай бұрын
Beautiful, the most dangerous playground I have ever seen. Things like water, slick logs and nice cobblestone to break your fall.
@delvis0083 ай бұрын
Moonie moonie moo
@vermin19703 ай бұрын
Why can't T-Rex have been both a scavenger and a hunter? Most large, modern predators will eat carrion or steal kills from other hunters given the chance, especially in lean times.. Not sure why T-Rex had to be a scavenger or a hunter, but not both?
@marcmarc1723 ай бұрын
Sickkkkkk!!!
@Caligari...3 ай бұрын
You said you had footage of Joseph Kekuku , I watched your show all the way through and saw nothing , Then you said you had a link , there was no footage of Joseph Kekuku just a little story told by family members . Very much a waste of my time !
@gehgegeg27463 ай бұрын
Denver 👿👿👿
@chrissypoo13723 ай бұрын
this is awesome
@ramirodiaz88063 ай бұрын
None...
@simonsayssushi78663 ай бұрын
Wow!
@rngalston3 ай бұрын
Lichen Peak must have been the volcanic plug?
@maureen76533 ай бұрын
What a great program with the chance to learn hands on and with others who share your interests.
@turquoisesnowflake46134 ай бұрын
Why did they make him look all chunky and fluffy and I can't give him pats? This world is cruel.
@pharmerdavid14324 ай бұрын
You are deceived, the rocks are all from the antediluvian giant trees, mountains are the giant trees after the angels knocked them down so Nephalim couldn't climb out of the Great Flood. Craggy peaks are the stumps of the giant trees - even Mt. Everest is a stump with marine life embedded on it. Rivers and creeks come from mountains because the capillaries that brought water up from underground rivers and aquifers are still pumping, it's the walls of the capillaries that pump the water, like our arteries and veins pump the blood - the heart is pumped by the blood. We have been taught lies and/or satanically inverted truth. Viruses are exosomes that help our body heal, they are not contagions that make us sick. I could go on, but you likely won't believe it anyways. God told us we would have a way to see the truth during the end times - people who have eyes to see, and that time is now.
@MickeyWicked-dj8zh3 ай бұрын
You’re very wise. I bet you see a lot of titans on google earth. I see dozens. All significant location names are specifying the area biology. I’ve been breaking down the names for years and what’s occurring is beyond wicked, yet necessary. It’s quite the dual reality we live.
@Austin-i4 ай бұрын
What is the rarest fossil and what is it?
@suecastillo40564 ай бұрын
Love it Love it LOVE IT♥️‼️‼️‼️‼️🥰☮️. Keep on Rexin’!!!! Good job!! Thank you♥️
@matta93164 ай бұрын
This is so damn cool. I loved this stuff as a kid and that specimen is crazy! Great video post more!!!!!❤
@suecastillo40564 ай бұрын
♥️♥️♥️‼️
@LQAVs4 ай бұрын
Looks like a really neat specimen. Thanks for the cool fossil prep update!
@mickymao73134 ай бұрын
😮
@penguinagents20154 ай бұрын
Oh yeah! Happy 10 years! I'm definitely going to this museum someday!
@suecastillo40564 ай бұрын
Congratulations!!! We LOVE you! Thank you for the opportunity to grow and learn about and see the coolest stuff on the planet! You are cherished beyond♥️🙋♀️‼️☮️🥰
@Kayo-wt8qr4 ай бұрын
They dont know if sue was male or female,mostlikely was male because of the size & impressiveness😅