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Clint's Reptiles

Clint's Reptiles

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@ClintsReptiles
@ClintsReptiles 2 жыл бұрын
Big thanks to Ridge for sending all these awesome wallets and the daily driver kit - and supporting the channel! Here’s the site if you want to check them out! > ridge.com/clint
@beneficent2557
@beneficent2557 2 жыл бұрын
Pterosaurs would be excellent at drinking tea. Pinky up!
@ANT96-x8d
@ANT96-x8d 2 жыл бұрын
Do Emus make good pets?
@JesusChrist-xl6to
@JesusChrist-xl6to 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Clint! Love your videos! Do you mind if you make a video about pet jerboas. I can’t find any good info and your the guy to go to for info! Thanks!
@QuantumEntangled
@QuantumEntangled 2 жыл бұрын
Is there a possibility that the plesiosaurs and the other marine ones were actually fat or blubbery especially on the neck? I think they would've had less water resistance when swimming to... Hmmm
@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307
@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 Жыл бұрын
@@ANT96-x8d Yes they are fine can be a bit gutsy for food but bring them up from young and teach them!
@iapetusmccool
@iapetusmccool 2 жыл бұрын
As a child, i had one of those flatpack wooden skeleton kits of a Dimetradon. According to the box it came in, it was a dinosaur, but I knew better. The box also showed the other "dinosaur" skeletons you could get, including a pteranodon, and a woolly mammoth.
@Leo08x
@Leo08x Жыл бұрын
Ah yes everyone's favorite dinosaur, the Woolly Mammoth, so sad they didn't have the Smilodon too, that was MY favorite dinosaur
@pierre-samuelroux9364
@pierre-samuelroux9364 Жыл бұрын
​@@Leo08xor why not the ammonite wich was great dinosaur too 😂
@RabblesTheBinx
@RabblesTheBinx Жыл бұрын
​@@Leo08x I always found it funny that fully _half_ of the original Power Rangers got their powers from non-dinosaurs, despite the show _explicitly_ calling them Dinosaurs. One of them wasn't even a real animal, let alone a dinosaur.
@Leo08x
@Leo08x Жыл бұрын
@@RabblesTheBinx Super Sentai (The show Power Rangers is an adaptation of) has this issue in EVERY single dinosaur themed team, the closer they got to a full dinosaur team was in Kyoryuger (which was adapted as PR Dino Cahrge and Dino Super Charge) but they screwed it up by having a Pteranodon and a Plesiosaur later on, but to be fair I think the one that MMPR was based on (Zyuranger) was about fantasy and prehistoric animals, not just dinosaurs.
@RabblesTheBinx
@RabblesTheBinx Жыл бұрын
@@Leo08x Oh, I know. The reason I picked MMPR was because Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger specifically used the wooly mammoth (changed to mastodon in Power Rangers) and smilodon on the team.
@sampagano205
@sampagano205 2 жыл бұрын
Mosasaurs deserve so much more credit as a type of lizard.
@dinotyrannus
@dinotyrannus 2 жыл бұрын
In most websites they only say that mosasaurs are squamates related to lizards and snakes instead of being lizards themselves which I find arbitrary
@nanuqo2006
@nanuqo2006 2 жыл бұрын
@@dinotyrannus its the same thing is saying birds are descendants of dinosaurs and not actual dinosaurs
@dahlgalai
@dahlgalai 2 жыл бұрын
it deserves the suffix -saurus more than other prehistoric reptiles
@firstletterofthealphabet7308
@firstletterofthealphabet7308 2 жыл бұрын
@@dahlgalai that just made me think- basilocetus wouldn’t be that bad of a name.
@Lastname_the_First
@Lastname_the_First 2 жыл бұрын
My grandpa found a fossilized mosasaur when he was a boy. It was located on their old property and a crew from one of the big local colleges came out to dig it up. I love hearing about them!
@C.G.O.Iddamalgoda
@C.G.O.Iddamalgoda 2 жыл бұрын
Seeing Clint after a long day of studies makes me happy because he is a cheerful person
@chitlitlah
@chitlitlah 2 жыл бұрын
I don't know how he can be cheerful after studying. It always made me irritable.
@justskip4595
@justskip4595 2 жыл бұрын
It works the opposite for me. His cheerfulness or what it could be called is highly irritating puts me on worse mood. I tolerate it like bad background music on some other videos because rest of the content is good.
@susanmartin3762
@susanmartin3762 2 жыл бұрын
I would have LOVED to have had Clint as my Biology teacher! He would have made learning so much fun!
@Kai_The_Kai
@Kai_The_Kai 2 жыл бұрын
@@chitlitlah well if you study something you don’t like you’ll be mad
@Zivon96
@Zivon96 2 жыл бұрын
Fun fact I used to work as a first aider, and I had a partner whose favourite question to keep a patient talking (Especially a young patient) was to ask what their favourite dinosaur was.
@fragile4408
@fragile4408 2 жыл бұрын
What was the best response? You ever get anyone who answers with like a C-lister dinosaur.
@Zivon96
@Zivon96 2 жыл бұрын
@@fragile4408 it would usually be younger patients, so we heard a lot of T Rex, but we got a few raptors and even one mosasaur
@pierre-samuelroux9364
@pierre-samuelroux9364 Жыл бұрын
​@@Zivon96mosa not dinosaur like at all
@TheSightOfTheStars
@TheSightOfTheStars 10 ай бұрын
​@@pierre-samuelroux9364 well, the question served its purpose of getting the patient engaged in conversation! Tending to wounds unfortunately isn't the best time to correct misinformation on ancient extinct animals.
@pierre-samuelroux9364
@pierre-samuelroux9364 10 ай бұрын
@@TheSightOfTheStars hm yea ok interesting
@praxillascucumbers7680
@praxillascucumbers7680 2 жыл бұрын
I'm sure a lot of you know this but, as a classicist I'm obligated to point out: the Greek word 'deinos' isn't well translated as simply 'terrible'. It can mean clever, awe-inspiring or terrifying. It's often used to describe Gods and supernatural encounters.
@theace8502
@theace8502 2 жыл бұрын
Well, terrible in english doesn't just mean something like "horrible" but can also mean something "mighty." And yes, I'm sure you know that as well
@Captain_Chair
@Captain_Chair Жыл бұрын
Additionally, terrible had more of a "mighty" nuance at the point that the term dinosaur was coined.
@AlphaFX-kv4ud
@AlphaFX-kv4ud Жыл бұрын
Is that at all related to theos or theus or whatever other similar word?
@alvianekka80
@alvianekka80 Жыл бұрын
Ivan the Terrible? Anyone?
@purplethunda8863
@purplethunda8863 2 жыл бұрын
I need a video where Clint goes through different famous cryptids and breaks down what clades they would belong in and discussing how they might relate to other animals (or showing that they are likely to be a real animal that is mistaken as a cryptid)
@theflyingdutchguy9870
@theflyingdutchguy9870 2 жыл бұрын
could happen but the thing is cryptids are often a combination of species. often from totaly different families. like the mothman. i think most are mistaken known species but a lot of them are probably just things like shadows of trees or trees mistaken for a shape of an animal or something. and that image has people's brain make something crazy out of it.
@chrisgaming9567
@chrisgaming9567 2 жыл бұрын
Eh, if Clint did cryptid-related videos there are only two ways I can imagine it going, either he'd take a methodical scientific approach and trigger a large number of his fans, or he'd just become another Trey/EDGE/AVNJ
@SysterYster
@SysterYster 2 жыл бұрын
@@theflyingdutchguy9870 Like the mothman, which was probably mistaken from an owl (seen at night, very sudden appearance and mixed with fear). A large white owl, I forgot what kind it was. But I watched a documentary about it, and about the first people who claimed to have seen it and how that story grew.
@conlon4332
@conlon4332 Жыл бұрын
@@theflyingdutchguy9870 He could easily say that the resemblance to one of the creatures is convergent evolution, like maybe Mothman is a mammal that looks a bit like a moth.
@Nani-yd1hq
@Nani-yd1hq 11 ай бұрын
I want him to talk about the giant green squirrel
@khango6138
@khango6138 2 жыл бұрын
I love these phylogeny/paleobiology videos by Clint! Most of these are already known information for me personally, but the way Clint can explain them elegantly and entertainingly is an education by itself! So I am here in these videos to learn how to educate and explain things from Clint, might be handy in the future if I don't fail this first semester of graduate school... :D
@ClintsReptiles
@ClintsReptiles 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! What are you studying?
@khango6138
@khango6138 2 жыл бұрын
@@ClintsReptiles I'm in my first semester of the MSc of Biology at the KU Leuven, Belgium :D I am from Vietnam, and my bachelor in Hungary resulted in my first paper getting published in Ecology Letters (Ngo, Almasi, Barta and Tokolyi 2021). We worked on Hydra and the trade-off between reproduction and survival in relation to a higher body size, it was very interesting. But due to COVID and restrictions, I stayed from university for like 2 years, so now being back to studying feels like trying to do a marathon with rusty hinges for joints... :D I'm not sure what system/taxa I will focus on next, as I am now also a frequent birdwatcher and a somewhat trained insect taxidermist... Probably something insect related for my thesis since the KU Leuven is stronger in entomology than either Hydra or avian dinosaurs.... I guess I will focus on surviving this first semester for now :D
@ClintsReptiles
@ClintsReptiles 2 жыл бұрын
That sounds amazing! Hang in there. I was out of school four years before I started my M.S.. It was tough to get back into the school mindset, but I got there and you will too. Just keep running!
@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307
@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 2 жыл бұрын
@@ClintsReptiles Did birds evolve from dinosaurs? if they did they are dinosaurs!
@khango6138
@khango6138 2 жыл бұрын
@@ClintsReptiles thank you Clint!!
@judsonbaker8128
@judsonbaker8128 Жыл бұрын
Favorite dinosaur (since you asked) : Anchiornis. Because for me as a kid who loved dinosaurs, the one universally accepted fact was that we would never really know the colors/skin patterns of dinosaurs in life, just wasn’t possible. When as an adult I leaned that we had fossilized melanosomes that could bring this animal to life for us in a way that I thought was impossible - it was a unbelievably awesome demonstration of how cool and advanced science is :)
@Syurtpiutha
@Syurtpiutha 2 жыл бұрын
The really important questions, like 'What's your favorite dinosaur?'. Truly, I feel seen. As does 6-year old me who couldn't shut up about dinosaurs to save their life.
@Syurtpiutha
@Syurtpiutha 2 жыл бұрын
It's the Pachycephalosaur for me, btw.
@kevinhuang8750
@kevinhuang8750 2 жыл бұрын
Your opinion is interesting but mines is the Therizinosaurus or Carnotaurus
@Syurtpiutha
@Syurtpiutha 2 жыл бұрын
@@kevinhuang8750 Good choices!
@OperatorError0919
@OperatorError0919 2 жыл бұрын
@@Syurtpiutha -us.
@cactusgamingyt9960
@cactusgamingyt9960 2 жыл бұрын
Mine is the hippo-walking Spinosaurus (I said hippo-walking because hippos walk underwater instead of swimming and Spinosaurus had very dense bones.)
@statsegr
@statsegr 2 жыл бұрын
Great video as always Clint! I'm Greek so I'd just want to clarify that Dinosaur doesn't not mean terrible as much as mighty lizard. The word is "Δεινόσαυρος" from "Δεινός" meaning mighty, great or terrible and "Σαύρα" meaning lizard. So Dinosaur is a perfect name because it literally means cool lizard!
@Daft_Vader
@Daft_Vader 2 жыл бұрын
Terrible can also mean mighty, however that use of the word has become less common
@amandastakeonit7402
@amandastakeonit7402 2 жыл бұрын
Mighty, cool, terrifying 😉 lizard works...let's go with that 😁
@JayS96Bruh
@JayS96Bruh Жыл бұрын
I’m proud of myself for knowing that Dimetrodon was a synapsid and not a diapsid. Thank you Clint for teaching us all about life, both extinct and extant.
@FerniFF
@FerniFF 2 жыл бұрын
I wish every month was Dinosaur December. This channel just gets better and better
@deed5811
@deed5811 2 жыл бұрын
maybe dinosaur day could be any day ending in "day" 😃
@azhdarchidae66
@azhdarchidae66 2 жыл бұрын
you could just put each of the animals on this list in front of a fitting month name like mosasaurid may
@xxark_penxx4165
@xxark_penxx4165 2 жыл бұрын
I just love dinosaur december. You've made my december so much more cooler, interesting, ... Greetings from Slovenia
@tjh44961
@tjh44961 Жыл бұрын
I'm 61 years old, and when I was a child, my Dad was very much interested in dinosaurs. Living in New York City then, we had easy access to what at the time was probably the largest display of skeletons open to the public at the time. He even worked for Disney during the setup of the 1965 World's Fair, who did the large display of animatronic dinosaurs there. When I was a young adult, I read Robert Bakker's book which proposed the likelihood that many dinosaurs were endothermic, rather than exothermic. But still I'm continually amazed at the evolving taxonomy of dinosaurs (and those that we now know were not necessarily dinosaurs) as the research continues.
@firstletterofthealphabet7308
@firstletterofthealphabet7308 2 жыл бұрын
Now Clint’s gotta be angry at the group of lizards, excluding snakes and excluding mosasaurs because snakes are obviously invertebrates, and mosasaurs are obviously dinosaurs!
@ClintsReptiles
@ClintsReptiles 2 жыл бұрын
Only serious fans of this channel will have any idea what you're talking about!
@dondragmer2412
@dondragmer2412 2 жыл бұрын
Sarcasm? You mean the group of vertebrates known as humans who believe that lizards exclude snakes and monitors because of their misunderstandings of what animals constitute dinosaurs and which do not?
@katelillo1932
@katelillo1932 2 жыл бұрын
@@dondragmer2412 and the Halloween skeleton video where the person at the Halloween store told Clint they don’t make snake skeleton props because snakes don’t have any bones lol
@firstletterofthealphabet7308
@firstletterofthealphabet7308 2 жыл бұрын
@@katelillo1932 the cat from that video might have actually been a lizard though. or at least made not by a cat owner but a bearded dragon owner or something.
@theflyingdutchguy9870
@theflyingdutchguy9870 2 жыл бұрын
😂😂
@jan_kisan
@jan_kisan 2 жыл бұрын
wow.... this is the perfect combination of not outdated, informative, and accessible for non-specialists including children. i am honestly impressed and surprised to have found something of such high quality on youtube. shame that i don't know many English speaking or learning children or other paleontology enthusiasts like myself. still, immensly grateful for your work!
@goblinking9824
@goblinking9824 2 жыл бұрын
love dinosaurs, they've always been one of my favorite creatures to learn about, but any prehistoric animals are fascinating to learn about, thank you for making this video, keep up the good work.
@陳嘉宇-y4q
@陳嘉宇-y4q 2 жыл бұрын
Paleontology is a fun field of knowledge to explore, I loved it since before kindergarten, and now I'm in university and loved it even more
@Galian6686
@Galian6686 2 жыл бұрын
For some reason when I read your name, I read it as GoBlinking instead of GoblinKing.
@thirsa9013
@thirsa9013 2 жыл бұрын
Really cool video, but I definitely could have used some family trees (like in the last dinosaur video) to better understand how far away all the non-dino's are from being actual dino's
@samhaines8228
@samhaines8228 2 жыл бұрын
yes I would have appreciated that as well.
@eldritchbeauty
@eldritchbeauty 2 жыл бұрын
A really comprehensive and informative paleobiology video that's leagues more educational and interesting than channels dedicated to paleobiology. I had been wondering why certain species evolved vertical or horizontal flukes/tail fins for a while, and you explained the working theory very clearly. Excellent, well-researched video.
@ClintsReptiles
@ClintsReptiles 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I really enjoyed getting to dive into this topic.
@kritiandsiddharthaswedding
@kritiandsiddharthaswedding 2 жыл бұрын
Clint finds all animal species to be "one of the coolest animals ever". And that is wholesome. 💞
@inquisitorwalmarius6650
@inquisitorwalmarius6650 Жыл бұрын
because they are if you look properly at them
@PureZOOKS
@PureZOOKS 2 жыл бұрын
I think the zeitgeist on discussions of these things is fascinating. Growing up in the 90s, the plesiosaurs and pliosaurs (especially liopleurodon) were the hot things. They are cool, huge, bizarre looking and amazing. Mosasaurs was something barely talked about as a kid. Meanwhile icthyosaurs were known because they had fantastic remains including one GIVING BIRTH TO LIVE YOUNG. In these times, this video summing up perfectly, my home boy liopleurodon doesn't even get a mention, and mosasurs are the hottest coolest thing in the conversation.
@mstieler8480
@mstieler8480 2 жыл бұрын
Hearing that Plesiosaurs are reasonably-related to turtles makes a lot of sense. Take a longer-necked turtle (or even a common snapping turtle), toss it on a sea turtle, and un-fuse the shell back to standard ribs, and ta-da, Plesiosaur.
@Axecon1
@Axecon1 2 жыл бұрын
Just discovered this channel and I love how enthusiastic Clint is about the subject matter he presents! Wonderful videos with fantastic information! Would be super helpful to also see phylogenetic diagrams in these videos to help give a visual of relatedness.
@zacg_
@zacg_ 2 жыл бұрын
Not necessarily my favorite ancient marine reptile that is erroneously called a Dinosaur, but I have to give credit to Pliosaurus funkei. It was truly amazing and impressive and was given one of the coolest scientific names of all time. And after initially being given the popular name "Predator X" it is really cool that it's scientific name isn't a step down from that video game type name.
@katnor4688
@katnor4688 2 жыл бұрын
I'm loving this series and can't wait for more!! This episode taught my 6 year old dino-fan that some of his favorite species aren't dinosaurs. But that doesn't make them any less cool!
@stefanogandino9192
@stefanogandino9192 5 ай бұрын
Random animal: exists or existed Clint: well this is one of the coolest animals that ever existed and probably one of my favorite if not my favorite
@fullonsociopath
@fullonsociopath 2 жыл бұрын
Liopleurodon is by far my favorite plesiosaur. When there was all that hype about Predator X, I was snookered in. My favorite flying creature was Rhamphorynchus. I just really dug the tail and leaf shape at the end. And my toy packs had Dimetrodon and Edaphosaurus in them, so my Dimetrodon was the boy, and the Edaph was his wife. Thanks for the video.
@SockyNoob
@SockyNoob 2 жыл бұрын
Clint has the superpower to make literally any animal sound exciting just by his own personality showing through while describing things. It truly is one of my favorite things to look forward to every week.
@TheDimetrodon
@TheDimetrodon 2 жыл бұрын
I love that dimetrodon is on this list. Whenever someone ask me what my favorite dinosaur is, I give the my favorite carnivore, carcaradontasaurus, and my favorite herbivore, ankylosaurus, or I tell them my favorite prehistoric reptile, which I always specify, which is dimetrodon. I did some research on them too, because of this, and found they are very distant ancestors of humans, which you mentioned. I love these videos and you make them so fun! I would love you to keep making these list!
@TheDimetrodon
@TheDimetrodon 2 жыл бұрын
I guess technically though, I should say it's my favorite synapsid
@azhdarchidae66
@azhdarchidae66 2 жыл бұрын
dont tell any of your friends the synapsid part tho
@GullibleTarget
@GullibleTarget 2 жыл бұрын
@@azhdarchidae66 dont worry. Most friends won't ask. They are afraid of having to listen to another tangent on dinosaurs.😉
@PaleoAnalysis
@PaleoAnalysis 2 жыл бұрын
16:46 Land Crocodiles are quite fascinating! That's why they keep coming up on my channel!
@marioduddu471
@marioduddu471 2 жыл бұрын
This channel is more informative than most other channels on this subject.
@Zuginator
@Zuginator Ай бұрын
I wonder, if you used all of the linked videos in Clint's Reptiles videos can you make a video clade? If each linked video is part of the family. I probably wouldn't work, but it would be funny if it could.
@malthesse
@malthesse 2 жыл бұрын
One of my new personal favourite non-dinosaurs from the Mesozoic is Lisowicia from the Late Triassic, which was very recently discovered in Poland. A distant relative of mammals that look somewhat like a cross between a reptile and a hippo but with the size of an elephant. And these may have been hunted by some of the earliest giant theropods that lived at the same time, which were about the size of Allosaurus and which were discovered in nearby southern Sweden so recently that they don't even have an official scientific name yet. The Late Triassic is definitely about to become one of my favourite epochs.
@lobomella
@lobomella 2 жыл бұрын
That bit about the vertical versus horizontal evolution of spine movement just blew my mind. I never noticed it!
@redheadedbint
@redheadedbint 2 жыл бұрын
The Mosasaur is my favorite Not-a-dinosaur. The Proto-mosasaur which it evolved from looks exactly like a monitor, and apparently its this wide mouth and flexible throat and long tail that helped them transition into such excellent sea predators.
@Emily-ye1qy
@Emily-ye1qy 2 жыл бұрын
Clint might be my favorite KZbinr. Super stoked to hear about sarcosuchus later this month
@Tellemtobringoutthewholeocean.
@Tellemtobringoutthewholeocean. 2 жыл бұрын
These phylogeny videos are so awesome! Especially excited for that extinction one you mentioned at the end😊
@brianorr308
@brianorr308 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you a million times for making this video. I've been teaching people over and over through the years about these groups and how they are not related to dinosaurs. It's so nice to have mass media cover this content too and make my life easier. Plus as a scientific community, isn't it time we start renaming animals with archaic names that don't make any sense anymore?! Dinosaurs are the worst name to give them!
@mogusisfunny
@mogusisfunny Жыл бұрын
It's cool how Archosaurs evolved the ability to fly _two times,_ which is a big deal considering how rare it is. The only other animals that I can think of that have the ability to fly are various insects and bats.
@apteropith
@apteropith 2 жыл бұрын
the funnest thing i've learned about pterosaurs recently, is that a bunch of them had their scapulae anchored to fused thoracic vertebrae (a "notarium"), in a manner not _entirely_ unlike how the pelvic girdle is anchored to and fused with the sacrum
@ScottAtwood
@ScottAtwood 3 ай бұрын
I really love your consistent commitment to cladistic precision!
@Mamiya645
@Mamiya645 2 жыл бұрын
Started playing ARK recently and I dig this, and fear Dimetrodon (actually Spinosaur, based on spawn maps of the game) I watched a Japanese marine biologist + fisherman + chef + wonderful person combination (by the name Masaru) take apart a deceased alligator and can confirm that the crocodilian are AWESOME. He's done plenty of sharks too, all safely and legally of course.
@BillieRC
@BillieRC 2 жыл бұрын
They can say whatever they want, one of my favorite videos so far. Ty Clint!
@LordInsane100
@LordInsane100 2 жыл бұрын
To be fair about dinosaurs being "terrible lizards", the terrible part is (I'm fairly sure) a bit of drift in meaning - words coming from "terror" has had a bit of a habit of that, so with modern usages it might be more accurate to say "terrifying lizards", and while not lizards some dinosaurs would certainly be terrifying to see walking around in your vicinity!
@minutemansam1214
@minutemansam1214 2 жыл бұрын
I think it's less that they are terrifying and more that they were formidable and powerful. As in the old phrase 'great and terrible'.
@NitroIndigo
@NitroIndigo 2 жыл бұрын
Don't terrible and terrific come from the same root?
@azhdarchidae66
@azhdarchidae66 2 жыл бұрын
@@NitroIndigo yes, from terror (or whatever the probably latin word is)
@pierre-samuelroux9364
@pierre-samuelroux9364 Жыл бұрын
Be surprised ypu walk along dinosaurs:birds
@RabblesTheBinx
@RabblesTheBinx Жыл бұрын
​@@azhdarchidae66 "terror" _is_ the latin word, and it has an identical definition; either "a feeling of great fear," or "an object that inspires fear or dread". It's a noun that comes from the verb "terrere", which means "to frighten".
@oskarhaggmark5208
@oskarhaggmark5208 2 жыл бұрын
Dinosaur December is one of the best things on this channel!
@johnedge2216
@johnedge2216 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Clint, any chance you'd someday make a video about Asian Grass Lizards (Takydromus sexlineatus)? I've watched virtually all of your videos and they're spectacular, so I'd really love to see you make one about my all-time favorite lizard.
@sqidneyravenwood1494
@sqidneyravenwood1494 2 жыл бұрын
Love watchin Clint’s videos when I’m feelin lonely. Even when im not alone he’s fascinating but these videos are delightful company! Always so excited about the same things i get hyped about 😩
@viniciusairton5731
@viniciusairton5731 2 жыл бұрын
I'm curious about the "side to side" vs "up and down" movement on the case of the Spinosaur, since they are dinosaurs but with a tail clearly adapted to side to side propulsion. Was it just a readaptation on the tail to move side to side or did they move their entire spine this way?
@spectrum7067
@spectrum7067 2 жыл бұрын
Clint just wanted to thank you for producing these amazing videos. Exactly 1 year ago you got me hooked on reptiles with your "there is no way reptiles are the best pet" video. I used to think that were gross and now I stand by them and absolutely love them. I'm also looking to get a snake soon and naming it clint. Thankyou! You stinkin rad guy!✨️🌟
@hyzmarie
@hyzmarie 2 жыл бұрын
Cool!
@kataisaki505
@kataisaki505 2 жыл бұрын
Clint, the word Terrible in old French and English actually mean "causing terror, dread or frightful" So terrible lizards mean lizards that cause terror, which is a pretty fitting name. Aside from the "lizard" part. Love your videos man, keep up the good works.
@alveolate
@alveolate 2 жыл бұрын
it's not even *that* old... it's like the 19C usage, when Ivan the Terrible was more like "ivan the awesome" than "ivan the awful". so "terrible" lizards were more like "awe-inspiring/awesome" lizards. but they're still not lizards xD
@iapetusmccool
@iapetusmccool 2 жыл бұрын
@@alveolate is it even that old? I'm sure I've seen it used that way more recently too, and I _always_ interpreted that way in both "terrible lizard" and "Ivan the Terrible".
@icewink7100
@icewink7100 2 жыл бұрын
I love these videos! Clint is so good at explaining biology, and his energy and enthusiasm for these topics really shows!
@pamelapilling6996
@pamelapilling6996 2 жыл бұрын
Happy dinosaur December Clint & crew. 🐦🦕🦖
@rexsceleratorum1632
@rexsceleratorum1632 3 ай бұрын
My grandma always told me, "I don't care what they tell you in school, dimetrodons are dinosaurs"
@kobyb888
@kobyb888 2 жыл бұрын
I live for the “Well hi there!”
@xenialafleur
@xenialafleur 2 жыл бұрын
The bucket of dinosaurs I got for my 8th birthday had all of these in it, but it also had several prehistoric mammals as well.
@SysterYster
@SysterYster 2 жыл бұрын
I love dimetrodon, and I always have. I knew it wasn't a dinosaur but a pre-mammal already when I was like 10. :) They are so cool. And it's crazy to think how long ago they existed. :)
@Alsayid
@Alsayid Жыл бұрын
I like your happy, enthusiastic demeanor when discussing animals big and small. You're like Mr. Rogers crossed with Steve Irwin, and I mean that in the best way.
@bronwynboudicca7307
@bronwynboudicca7307 2 жыл бұрын
My favorite 'dinosaur' is Baryonyx. I use them as inspiration for dragon drawings sometimes.
@alf3018
@alf3018 2 жыл бұрын
Clint is always charming and his presentations are always interesting and insightful
@Lvestfold4143
@Lvestfold4143 2 жыл бұрын
I would love to see you make a video about the semi-erect posture of crocodilians. It is fascinating how they have the side-to-side spinal movement for swimming, but also the up-and-down movement when galloping on land like a mammal.
@Kingbimmy
@Kingbimmy Жыл бұрын
I’m new here, just clicked on this, it’s currently December 7th, and learning that there’s a “Dinosaur December” as an avid Dino fan, has just made this month even better 😍 Ohhhh my coworkers are gonna haaaaaate me because I won’t shut up about dinos this month 🤣
@neilchace1858
@neilchace1858 2 жыл бұрын
T-Rex, the best pet dinosaur? I'm guessing a 0 for availability, but what is it's handleability, care, hardiness, and upfront costs?
@wyvern723
@wyvern723 Жыл бұрын
Your enthusiasm is so infectious.
@justusb.plorer8773
@justusb.plorer8773 2 жыл бұрын
What you said about body stance affecting the tail orientation of secondarily aquatic tetrapods is interesting, considering that _Spinosaurs,_ one of the few highly aquatic dinosaurs, had a vertical tail paddle.
@blackdragon3748
@blackdragon3748 11 ай бұрын
Saw the Spinosaurus in the thumbnail. And then i was like "oh lord did the new studies come out" XD
@averycheesypotato
@averycheesypotato 11 ай бұрын
Same! 🤣
@doomboi789
@doomboi789 2 жыл бұрын
Somewhat hoping you cover a couple of the main crocodilians that existed in prehistoric times in a separate video, namely the T-rex sized Deinosuchus (which I believe is infinitely cooler than any dinosaur) and the equally enormous Purussaurus. Funny how a caiman capable of devouring dinosaurs evolved several million years after, during the age of mammals. The fact that even filter-feeding crocodilians evolved at several points in time really illustrates how incredibly successful these animals are.
@SaintArcane
@SaintArcane 2 жыл бұрын
Usually I dislike goofy, loud and over-friendly people (especially presenters), but you are somewhat likeable. Good video, subbed.
@chrisgaming9567
@chrisgaming9567 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad he chose "probably not though" instead of "obviously not though" or "definitely not though" at 13:19
@cooscoe
@cooscoe Жыл бұрын
Whoa! The tail form evolution explaination is such an incredibly cool fact 😮
@petersmythe6462
@petersmythe6462 2 жыл бұрын
Mosasaurus Hoffmani, the best pet lizard for you.
@Andrey.Ivanov
@Andrey.Ivanov 2 жыл бұрын
At least it doesn't need a heat lamp and won't drop its tail 😂 Otherwise instant 0 out of 5 for Handleability, Availability and Upfront costs, but +1,000,000 points for awesomeness.
@rsuriyop
@rsuriyop 2 жыл бұрын
I remember my mind being blown many years ago when some kid in school who was apparently more well informed than I was at the time told me that dimetrodon wasn't actually a true dinosaur. But none of these other creatures that you also mention not being classified as dinosaurs never really blew my mind in much the same way though.
@KestrelDC
@KestrelDC 2 жыл бұрын
I guess the appropriateness of the “terrible” in “terrible lizard” depends on how you interpret the word. A lot of words like awesome and awful or terrific and terrible have changed meaning quite a bit over time, so it might just mean that they’re large and impressive and “great”. I’d never thought of how word meanings changing could impact animal and creature names. Interesting thought.
@corathus
@corathus 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Glad you're sharing information about these amazing prehistorics. I liked how you compared mosasaurs to monitors. Aren't they very close in relation?
@ParkRanger2000
@ParkRanger2000 2 жыл бұрын
I love that we get to see a Mosasaurus in the Jurassic World Films, introducing the audience to a whole new Prehistoric Creature. Sucks that they can only remember it by calling it the " Water Dinosaur " or " Fish Dinosaur ".
@shannonoshea644
@shannonoshea644 2 жыл бұрын
I truly couldn't agree more !! Too much adult conversation includes celebrities, and alot of other b.s not enough about history and just because your not a kid anymore doesn't mean you can't have your favourite dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures! My favourites have always been tyrannosaurus rex, ankylosaurus and baryonyx walkeri, but mosasaurs are truly epic such as tylosaurus and mosaurus hoffmani. Other favourites are smilodon fatalis and phorusracus and other terror birds. Love your channel Clint!!!
@sidorak12814
@sidorak12814 2 жыл бұрын
The Chicxulub hype is real
@aappaapp6627
@aappaapp6627 2 жыл бұрын
Spoiler alert lol
@semjart
@semjart 2 жыл бұрын
Dinosaur December is going to get me throuhh this winter dip 💪💪
@billriddle9215
@billriddle9215 2 жыл бұрын
Still the best show on KZbin..TY Clint's Reptiles.
@PBuffdaddy00
@PBuffdaddy00 2 жыл бұрын
I am absolutely eating this content up. I need to just start asking people what their favorite dinosaur is. I remember seeing that video on velociraptors and going wait what?! When I was a kid, T-Rex was my go to. After Jurassic Park, the "Not Velociraptor" became my favorite. :D
@weaselwolf
@weaselwolf Жыл бұрын
I love that 3/5 of the original Power Ranger DinoZords weren't actually dinosaurs. It's like if Voltron were made out of a lion, a panther, and then like a rat terrier, an iguana and a parakeet
@brianroberts783
@brianroberts783 2 жыл бұрын
My favorite dinosaur actually has 2 answers. Traditionally, I have said Dinonychus, however, recent discoveries have made me start saying Yi Qi, which is basically a tiny wyvern! Also, while not a dinosaur, Thanatosdrakon gets an honorable mention for having the most badass scientific name ever!
@trendyfish5652
@trendyfish5652 2 жыл бұрын
Your videos are so well made you are my inspiration for everything reptile.
@LuckyStone888
@LuckyStone888 2 жыл бұрын
The statement Dinosaurs are not lizards so yes they are "terrible lizards". Great statement
@parakeorex
@parakeorex 2 жыл бұрын
"terrible reptil "
@LuckyStone888
@LuckyStone888 2 жыл бұрын
@@parakeorex I'm not understanding your comment, please elabrate
@davidec.4021
@davidec.4021 2 жыл бұрын
Dinosaur December is amazing. Thank you Clint and team!
@kaledarkwind8751
@kaledarkwind8751 Жыл бұрын
Why can't you hear a pterodactyl use the bathroom? Because the p is silent!
@richardvogel1195
@richardvogel1195 2 жыл бұрын
Exceptional videos this month. Keep it up
@AbeHJ
@AbeHJ 7 ай бұрын
Dinosaurs are not terrible lizards they’re terrible at being lizards
@DeviljWheat
@DeviljWheat 2 жыл бұрын
This was needed, thank you so much!
@LynneAhlgren
@LynneAhlgren 2 жыл бұрын
Clint, l love this. I was a dinosaur girl in a world of horse girls and n ow I'm a dino adult. Thank you!
@supermaximglitchy1
@supermaximglitchy1 2 жыл бұрын
when they first classified dinosaurs as dinosaurs they had simple descriptions for them like: reptile-looking, fossils, large (optional), sharp things, bird genus (optional)
@ClintsReptiles
@ClintsReptiles 2 жыл бұрын
Big thanks to Ridge for sending all these awesome wallets and the daily driver kit - and supporting the channel! Here’s the site if you want to check them out! > ridge.com/clint
@Polloles
@Polloles 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos Clint!!! Love all of them!!
@hydra989
@hydra989 2 жыл бұрын
Stumbled upon this video randomly. You sir, have more then earned my subscription. I look forward to learning more from you in the future.
@allisonlindell4147
@allisonlindell4147 2 жыл бұрын
My son is loving these videos. He really wants one only about the giant theropods. Thank you for such informative content!
@johnphillips5097
@johnphillips5097 2 жыл бұрын
Loving dinosaur December, Clint can we please have a dinosaur January too 🎄🖖
@ClintsReptiles
@ClintsReptiles 2 жыл бұрын
Jurassic January??
@johnphillips5097
@johnphillips5097 2 жыл бұрын
@@ClintsReptiles Jurassic January. AWESOME yes please 🙏
@kritiandsiddharthaswedding
@kritiandsiddharthaswedding 2 жыл бұрын
@@ClintsReptiles Jurassic January Fishy February Mammal March Avian April
@GullibleTarget
@GullibleTarget 2 жыл бұрын
@@kritiandsiddharthaswedding "of Mice and May"
@Stilton_Steak
@Stilton_Steak 2 жыл бұрын
That was a great and informative video. Thanks I enjoyed watching it.
@stax6092
@stax6092 2 жыл бұрын
Great Video as always.
@lead_farmer
@lead_farmer 2 жыл бұрын
Loved the explanation of spine deflection and evolution.
@kamukameh
@kamukameh 2 жыл бұрын
As a 33 years old dinosaur-fan since I was 5, I thank you for this video! I remember having dinosaur-magazines for kids where those creatures were represented as dinosaurs, so I guess popular stuff about dinosaurs went wrong...
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