I like your format doing a biographic unit. Hell Creek, Kem Kem and Wealden would be interesting.
@ikeralejandroarellanolopez45465 күн бұрын
One of the best videos ever made about a prehistoric formation and the most complete, please do more about other geological formations 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
@paleoph61686 ай бұрын
Welcome back!
@calebsmith23626 ай бұрын
Welcome back. Excellent video as always. I must say, I think I actually prefer the new, more broad, geological formation focused format even more so than your individual species profiles. I understand that the wealth of data available for the Morrison must make it easier as a content creator but I wouldn't be against you branching out and covering less familiar formations (the Ischigualasto for an example). Whatever you choose, I'll be happy as your content is always great.
@seanledden43976 ай бұрын
Wonderfully comprehensive. I especially enjoyed the fauna review going through time.
@DarthBobCat6 ай бұрын
Woo! Welcome back!
@denizen99986 ай бұрын
You and Dr. Polaris are my favorites on this subject. Though it's hard to beat out the lovely Emilia from 7 days of science.
@wedderaj5 ай бұрын
Fantastic, it’s obvious that so much work went into this! I second the other comments asking for more ‘formation-centric’ vids, seeing the maps and ecology change over time makes it easy to imagine the place in your mind’s eye. Please, please keep up the good work
@Alberad085 ай бұрын
Highly appreciated - thanks a lot for creating & sharing!
@benparker25226 ай бұрын
awesome video, really like the overview of a formation and how it changed through time, range of different animals etc. Really looking forward to your next one regardless of how long it takes : )
@Little-_Z5 ай бұрын
So glad I finally have time to watch this
@CalvinTheCarnotaurus6 ай бұрын
When I first discovered your channel via watching your Brachiosaurus video for a project of my own, I instantly became a fan of your content. Glad to see you return, and I hope you can put out more videos soon.
@liammackin71335 ай бұрын
Dude your chart game is so strong, phenomenal video
@cherrycordial41806 ай бұрын
Fantastic video and a great reference.
@ridleyroid9060Ай бұрын
I was not notified that you uploaded this any many newer videos, I can't believe it! I missed this a lot! It is amazing to me how we can put together what happened in a single place over 9 milion years just by the clues in the enviorment. I love paleontology (I likely spelled this wrong).
@palaeo_channelАй бұрын
Glad I can be of service. You spelled it correctly in American english. Being British, I do prefer palaeontology with the extra ‘a’.
@Fede_996 ай бұрын
Easily the best video about this Formation
@jthomas82635 ай бұрын
Ok Andrew, We need to make about the Profile of the Hell Creek and Lance Formation Dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, and Edmontosaurus. But also about the Profile of the South American, North American, Asian, European and the African Dinosaurs too such as Spinosaurus, Deinocheirus, Argentinosaurus, Carnotaurus, Velociraptor, Maiasaura, and Oviraptor.
@palaeo_channel5 ай бұрын
Keep your hair on. I will be talking about Hell Creek, Lance, and a few other Late Cretaceous North America formations in my next video on Triceratops. The response to this video has been so positive, I am thinking about doing more in the future.
@MesozoicLad5 ай бұрын
He has returned.
@DieLuftwaffel6 ай бұрын
Dang this was really good! Thanks!
@Mac-mx8qq5 ай бұрын
Love your work
@benhickey31895 ай бұрын
Welcome back
@SB-qm5wg6 ай бұрын
Excellent video. tyvm
@suddieo13 ай бұрын
Nice video man.
@rileyernst90866 ай бұрын
Hell yeah! Morrison time!
@_AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA_4 ай бұрын
good video, i enjoyed it a lot
@nooglet54736 ай бұрын
Yo babe, Andrew Murray uploaded
@Kentuckyhunter585 ай бұрын
Your videos are great
@erikkelly15036 ай бұрын
Hell yea!!
@hsdinoman22676 ай бұрын
has it already almost been a year
@thepianoman99476 ай бұрын
Fastest click of my life
@maozilla91496 ай бұрын
nice
@ApocDevTeam6 ай бұрын
12:14 me when a new video drops
@SamSays1016 ай бұрын
Woop woop
@MesozoicLad5 ай бұрын
So now the Brachiosaurus is outweighed by the Camarasaurus? Wow.
@palaeo_channel5 ай бұрын
Even when the same method is used, a Camarasaurus the size of C. supremus outweighs Brachiosaurus. The former was just bulkier.
@Navak_6 ай бұрын
The Murrayson Formation sorry
@whiteknightcat6 ай бұрын
I thought Stegosaurids had gone extinct during the Triassic-Jurassic extinction event.
@palaeo_channel6 ай бұрын
Stegosaurids really got going in the Late Jurassic and carried on into the Cretaceous (although they were overshadowed by the Ankylosauriod thyreophorans). The thyreophorans really got going with the likes of Scelidosaurus in the Early Jurassic. I talk more about the fauna of the Triassic in my Herrerasaurus and Plateosaurus profiles, but also discuss the Triassic-Jurassic extinction in my Coelophysis video.
@vladline18826 ай бұрын
Yet brachiosaurid reach china and surpassed Brachiosarus itself for it's lineage
@palaeo_channel6 ай бұрын
While there are lots of large Chinese sauropods, my reading points to East Asia splitting off the Western continents before the first brachiosaurids. This left them to populate North America, South America, Africa, and no further east than Europe. If you know of a Chinese brachiosaurid, I would love to hear about it.