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@HassanMohamed-rm1cb Жыл бұрын
Hey Clint, Why don’t you get to think of a suggestion and creating a KZbin Videos all about the 🦭Pinniped Group (True Seals/Earless Seals, Eared Seals, And Walruses)🦭 on the next Clint’s Reptiles on the next Saturday coming up next?⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍👍👍👍👍
@Kamenriderbuster2022 Жыл бұрын
My personal favorite dinosaur is Baryonyx
@aberdeenkiko Жыл бұрын
That was a great video about the ancient Theropods that, once upon a time, roamed within most land environments of the planet Terra. Still, with 3 major flaws: 1. You've mixed too much the different clads of ancient Theropods. Since the Spinossaurus ain't really a dinosaur; and much mo likely; a bipedal crocodilian; with the same nostril array of pressure sensors, as a modern day Nile crocodile. 2. The Dyinonichous or dromeossaurs, had most likely, either sparse or complete coated, proto feathers. Not modern day birds feathers!. 3. You've went cheerleader, while trying to inform people about some important facts & science, regarding the natural history of the ancient Theropods. When you say that the T-Rex was anywhere beyond 10 tons in weight, together with probably being either bigger than a Spinossaurus, or a Giganotossaurus... When just the Giganotossaurus alone, with its lighter hollower bones, was almost 25% bigger than a T-Rex of the same weight. To conclude: You should refer mo, to the regional origins of each type of dinossaur, that you isolate, to talk about. There is a short video about the last Majungossaurus, that roamed the Southern part of the nowadays country of Angola, Africa; that also showcases some of the most prestige fossilized nest sites of the also already extinct Giganotoratpor. And such video, shows that most big carnivorous Theropods, were pretty territorial; plus most herbivores / omnivorous Theropods; were smart small-time enterprisers, of anything that was or would be available, to consume, on their residential or found, environment.
@gangofgreenhorns2672 Жыл бұрын
Totally here for any future bashing of the JP sequels.
@whiteegretx Жыл бұрын
@@Kamenriderbuster2022- That was my favourite dinosaur for a long time.
@shigeminotoge4514 Жыл бұрын
I have NEVER wanted Clint to do a crossover with _Your Dinosaurs are Wrong_ more than after this video. Clint, PLEASE set up this collab with Steven. The world NEEDS this to happen.
@Dragasm Жыл бұрын
Agreed! I love that channel!
@ElecManEXE Жыл бұрын
Absolutely, I would love for this to happen. Two dinosaur nerds are better than one
@Chocotacoattacobaco Жыл бұрын
I thought that when I saw the toys!
@bookman7409 Жыл бұрын
YDAW sprang to mind with me, as well. Another thing I'd like to see Clint address is how dinos, etc., relate to the positions of the continents of their eras. Sure, they start and end at much different locations by era, but a depiction of the relative middle position of each would still be hugely helpful for visualizing the layout of the planet for each. Isolated snapshots, such as the S America-Antarctica connection, are nice, but an overview? Name your own value to seeing on a globe where the various nations of the world are located, vs only piecing them together from local maps. That was literally the reality for large-scale map making for almost all human history, and to the modern eye, the maps they created were absurdly bad. It was such a massive challenge that it took us millennia to get past it, and even then, almost all the improvements were concentrated into mere centuries. We're only a few generations away from a time when aircraft photography was the best H Sap could muster, and now you can view the Earth from orbit in real time from the convenience of your phone. Sorry, got a little carried away, but I think it was worth digging into a bit. How can you play Risk if you have no idea about any game piece's actual size, or you know that, but even though the borders matter, you can't see any of them?
@shigeminotoge4514 Жыл бұрын
@@bookman7409 This has some real "I'm up hours past my usual bedtime and now I'm not sure if I'll ever sleep again" philosophical energy to it. And I'm here for it.
@genevievebertolet2909 Жыл бұрын
"You can stick your hand right through the pelvis of a dinosaur." Yeah, but you were so preoccupied with whether or not you could, you didn't stop to think if you should."
@Cheese_man53910 ай бұрын
“20 dollars is 20 dollars man”
@theuncalledfor9 ай бұрын
@@Cheese_man539 What do you mean, 20 dollars? They didn't even tip?! Ruuude!
@Bob-bs9ok9 ай бұрын
"There's no laws against the dinosaurs batman"
@danielfitzpatrick48738 ай бұрын
And your punishment for such an awesome comment is a notification months later for a comment on your comment about how awesome your comment was.
@metal_pipe97648 ай бұрын
Well it's dead, not like it matters
@tofuteh2348 Жыл бұрын
Can i just say how much I appreciate you making videos on prehistoric life? As a kid I always thought "dinosaurs are cool, modern animals are lame!" But as I grew older and learned more about dinosaurs, prehistoric life and evolutionary biology, now I can say my love for dinosaurs made me fall in love and learn to appreciate modern day animals as well! It's a shame that at least from my perspective, a lot of people interested in animals today don't share the same appreciation for prehistoric ones
@KOKO-uu7yd Жыл бұрын
I love the prehistoric ones like back stories of animals now and within the last 40,000 yrs or so. Life is fascinating. Learning about what was also gives me hope for what will be. We may not leave an earth WE HUMANS can live in, but life... it will find a way! 🥰
@Doki_Doki_is_peak Жыл бұрын
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@james__anna_burns4885 Жыл бұрын
@@KOKO-uu7ydstill can’t believe giant sloths are why we have avocados
@KOKO-uu7yd Жыл бұрын
@@james__anna_burns4885 😆👍
@SilverScarletSpider Жыл бұрын
Think about it this way: 10:01 what Clint says here about this theropod having very large eyes for its size which can be a clue that they where predators applies to cats 🐈 too
@fabiomgm12932 ай бұрын
"It was 7m long" "that's the size of a horse" Holy. lol. Don't ever invite me to that farm.
@theseven-armedgod7381 Жыл бұрын
I would love to see more on Ceratosauridae, my two favorite Dinosaurs are Ceratosaurus and Allosaurus, so I would never complain about hearing more. My favorite fact about Ceratosaurus is the design of its teeth, with the stubby lower teeth, and the huge slicing upper teeth. That to me is just such a cool design trait. With Allosaurus I just really appreciate how tough they were, with their fossils sporting healed wounds from things as nasty as Stegosauridae tail spikes and from tussles with other big dinosaurs. I also applaud your title for being the most accurate thing I've ever read!
@TheBigLubelsky Жыл бұрын
I LOVE Dinosaur December...Even though I'm a dino-all-day kinda guy...@ClintsReptiles Thanks for the years of incredible stuff...from all of us Google Biologists and Weekend Paleontologists...Thank you for keeping us going
@morganhackworth84 Жыл бұрын
I just wanted to say thank you so much for this video. I grew up in a creationist household that taught me dinosaurs were a hoax, and after getting more into fossil hunting and starting to look into the early geologic periods and fossil records, I’m absolutely obsessed and going through my dinosaur phase at 23. The more videos like this the better, they make it so easy to understand the classifications and help lay everything out. I’d watch even longer form videos than this, the 37 minutes went by so fast! You’re the best, Clint 🙏
@bubblingbubztheklown59026 ай бұрын
😊congrats on expanding your mind!
@standdownrobots_ihaveoldglory3 ай бұрын
I spent a summer after freshman year of college living with my great uncle, who had helped pay for my college, but that meant being part of his niece’s (my aunt) family, since they all lived on one street. I knew the aunt’s had been exotic Scientologists in the 60s & had then converted to strict Christianity. I was expecting something like Missouri Synod Lutherans (doom, gloom, but also yes to science, just don’t bring it up lol!). I got my first real intro to fundamentalism. We had to go to classes before church on Sunday (I got a job on Sunday soon after) & I went to “Current Events.” It was all about how to break your kids’ hearts and tell them dinosaurs are a symbol of evil in the modern world and all that nonsense. I grew up in the UCC, we had the first female pastor in town (and first lgbt but that wouldn’t be known for a long time, we had 2 queer pastors back to back 1976 - 1990, I was a queer kid living on the Montana prairie who LUCKED OUT)! I am so glad you got the knowledge early!! Even though I’m pretty sure early Judaism most certainly did mean to warn people off knowledge a la Adam & Eve, many Jewish and Christian denominations interpret that as knowledge of sin. But all early religions were likely much-needed tools of social control, and that sticks in my mind always. Anyway congrats on your freedom!! You earned this Dino phase!
@kidflashII Жыл бұрын
To be fair to jurassic park, in Jurassic world Dr Wu said that the inconsistancies to real world dinosaurs were due to the gene splicing. He was hired to make them scary, not realistic. So maybe they used reptile DNA from frilled lizards or snakes or something to make dilophosaurus. Or unintended side effects.
@alouramykulak6730 Жыл бұрын
I have always been very interested in dinosaurs from a young age. I was always looking and collecting books on them and my bookshelves are... very heavy. I am so glad there is a knowledgeable person who has just as much interest as I do in them. I also really appreciate the way you say there are many possibilities without saying one as absolute fact as most do. I find things are always changing when it comes to prehistoric life and there are many theories present, along with changing theories, you are explaining them and encourage thinking without taking a bias side. Learning anatomy and technical terms from you is much more fun and easy than a lot of standard university courses. I am taking a lot of animal biology based courses in uni and your videos are helping to explain things to me that i may not completely understand in lecture. It is very refreshing and I appreciate you sharing your knowledge and making it fun!
@Monique-iz8lp Жыл бұрын
"I'll be happy to explain that comment in a future video." I've seen all the sequels, unfortunately, I think it's pretty self-explanatory.
@joshuamccarroll21883 ай бұрын
your enthusiasm enhances every video - great work as always
@CircusCasualties Жыл бұрын
Really like this content! In a ‘Biology’ class focused on Dinosaurs, and this channel has helped me out with learning extra things, or just understanding them better! Also… one moment in the video; Clint: “You know what the difference is between Daemonosaurus and Tawa is?” My head: “yes, Tawa is pronounceable, the rest are not”
@dracone4370 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact about Dilophosaurus: the frill we see it sporting in the JP franchise has no evidence in the fossil record of existing. It didn't even have that in the books, but Spielberg decided to give it the frill to make it more imposing and impressive. I have heard, Dilophosuarus was probably one of the larger dinosaurs roaming round at the time.
@krankarvolund7771 Жыл бұрын
If I recall correctly it was also to differenciate it from "Velociraptor" ^^
@陳嘉宇-y4q Жыл бұрын
Yes, it's one of the first wave of large carnivores that appeared after the Triassic extinction And since it's one of the earlier group of theropods, has four fingers, but the fourth one has started to shrink
@EmilForsberg_GRYBO10 ай бұрын
@@krankarvolund7771 you'd think that the head crests would do that just fine though
@EmilForsberg_GRYBO10 ай бұрын
More of a JP fact than a Dilo fact but yea, also in the books they were the correct size too, unclear why they made it smaller in the movie
@krankarvolund777110 ай бұрын
@@EmilForsberg_GRYBOHead crests are not visible enough, especially when most of the movie is in the dark ^^
@usonumabeach300 Жыл бұрын
I would like to point out that Jurassic Park the novel wasn't as inaccurate to the dinosaurs as the movie. The book was just so much better, and is probably the biggest reason i became a reader and later an English major with a love for creative fiction. But I would never have read the book without the movie!
@relicthominoid Жыл бұрын
Which elements?
@krankarvolund7771 Жыл бұрын
Honestly, the movie is not that bad, except for Velociraptor's name change and Dilophosaurus, most of the dinosaurs were correctly represented, for a fiction with no education purpose ^^ I'd argue Jurassic Park did more good than harm to paleontology, yes it created some false ideas about dinosaurs, but it also forced everyone to accept the Dinosaur renaissance movement, without Jurassic Park, quick and agile dinosaurs would've stayed a nerd thing for decades. And it probably created more paleontologists careers than all the museums in the world combined XD
@margaridatorres1273 Жыл бұрын
I'm reading the book now, and I'm in the middle, and it's funny when then point out stuff that's similar to birds. I haven't watched the movie recently, but I don't remember them talking about birds at all? But also the book likes to explain the science a lot more
@krankarvolund7771 Жыл бұрын
@@margaridatorres1273 It's easier to explain science in a book, you have the time and the space ^^ But the movie talks a lot about birds, first time Grant is introduced, he's presenting the skeleton of a "Velociraptor" by pointing to all the similarities with bird's skeleton. And later, Timmy explicitly says that Grant is partisan of the theory that dinosaurs get extinct by "changing into birds", a tad oversimplified, but the idea is there ^^ And that's just what I remember, I don't know the movie by heart XD
@margaridatorres1273 Жыл бұрын
@@krankarvolund7771 ohhh, thanks! That's pretty good then!
@jmh1571 Жыл бұрын
Clint, this info is so dense… the only thing that makes it more digestible is your boundless enthusiasm, curiosity and genuine love of dinos. Thanks!
@pierreblignaut5859 Жыл бұрын
It is sad how much about dinosaurs and other ancient creature we will never know, but also amazing how much we can figure out by their fossils alone.
@eggy2229 Жыл бұрын
i love your prehistoric videos. can you do prehistoric mammals as well?? Australia has a lot of prehistorical marsupials
@ClintsReptiles Жыл бұрын
Did you see our recent video on marsupials??
@grandmothergoose Жыл бұрын
@@ClintsReptilesGood video, and it was a great deep dive into how modern marsupials came about, but the stone thrown skipped right off the surface of Australia's prehistoric marsupials, not to mention any mention of the other fun megafauna they lived with. My favourite dinosaur is Leaellynasaura, because they were likely covered in feathery fluff and really cute and pet sized.
@Polyphemus47 Жыл бұрын
I didn't. But I will now. LOVE your channel. Reptiles have been my pets of choice all through the years (until I got my little dog a few years back. I think I love dogs now, as much as I still love my dinosaurs).@@ClintsReptiles
@diloshyanimations8011 Жыл бұрын
@@ClintsReptilescan you please talk about stuff like titanoboa and megalania
@eggy2229 Жыл бұрын
@@ClintsReptiles I did. I dont remember the Thylacoleo part. Let me revisit it
@deanhallett-vx1jg5 ай бұрын
I really hope you make that video on Ceratosauria Clint!! There are SO MANY cool dinosaurs in this clade and so many of them are rarely covered on KZbin.
@nickpatrie76682 ай бұрын
My all time favorite dinosaur is the Parasaurolophus. The first time I saw it, I was just a kid watching The Land Before Time. Over time I did lots of research on it, every time I learn something new about it I love it even more.
@Supiragon1998 Жыл бұрын
Barely related, but I think Ceratosaurus is one of the most underrated theropods, probably because it's almost always shown being destroyed by Allosaurus in most paleo media.
@Andrewbert109 Жыл бұрын
I love how he points out they aren't lizards every single time. It's not needed but so so so so much appreciated
@WierdArtistMarcell Жыл бұрын
First time ever I have seen anyone even talk about my favourite dinosaur! The coelophysis has been my fave since I was a tiny child with a big love for dinos, and watched walking with dinosaurs almost every day.
@dylancrow79199 ай бұрын
I stopped watching pet reptile content a while ago. I just noticed recently how much you’re expanding into other stuff. I’m really enjoying your videos on phylogeny.
@shoepanda10 ай бұрын
I love Therizinosaurus, it looks like a kid's drawing of a dinosaur that was brought to life.
@gros_lemming8439 Жыл бұрын
Clint, you absolutly need to play prehistoric kingdom to own your own accurate designed dinosaurs zoo !
@LynnLieCosplay11 ай бұрын
I just want to say, your voice is so soothing and I love listening to your videos while drawing. I have a hard time being able to find videos to listen to while drawing without getting distracted, but you explain things so well that I don’t even need the visuals to know what you’re talking about. Please keep up the good work. I love your videos
@ClintsReptiles11 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you so much!
@anubhavkumarc Жыл бұрын
I protest the first statement in the video, I'd argue the best known of all dinosaurs is the mighty chicken.
@ClintsReptiles Жыл бұрын
You might be right about that.
@sanguillotine Жыл бұрын
So true
@Redman99109 ай бұрын
Ah yes. The Eddibilisaurus Rex (The Edible Lizard King).
@SwampedThing-sd8vf8 ай бұрын
Yet another therapod!
@TheOddHolloway3 ай бұрын
Long live the chickens!
@essubon Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love your enthusiasm and passion whenever you're speaking about prehistoric life, Clint. It's truly inspirational 😊
@nariu7times328 Жыл бұрын
I am not even finished watching yet, just LOVE this. PS, love your humor, and your CTR ring!
@PeopleAreFish10 ай бұрын
Clint the detail in this video is fantastic, too much paleontology content online discusses cladistics as very set in stone and it's lovely to hear about the hows / whys and doubts. "just with a grain of salt" is something that is rarely said in paleo content but aknowledging that we don't know everything is honestly so exciting to me.
@ltbrowne Жыл бұрын
Love your videos Clint! 🦎 Your enthusiasm is both infectious and inspiring. 🦖 I only found this channel recently but it's easily one of my favourites on all of KZbin 🐊
@jimmyjames2022 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Clint and Team! Love the various film references. Best of the Season!
@gabrielhenning1620 Жыл бұрын
Would love a video about the ceratosaurians!! They might be my second favorite dinosaurs… after ceratopsians, which… would also appreciate a video on 😂
@Polyphemus47 Жыл бұрын
Even now, at 76, my living room is lined with well-sculpted dinosaur figures - mostly stegosaurs and ceratopsians. I've always preferred herbivores, being crippled with empathy for prey. My Marx dinosaurs were an obsession back in the '50s. My favorite ceratosaur was the Ray Harryhausen version from The Animal World.
@ZeFroz3n0ne907 Жыл бұрын
Please, PLEASE make some dinosaur videos, Clint!! (Also, do you play The Isle or Path of Titans?)
@maaikedebeer2688 Жыл бұрын
have a good day everyone im forcing it onto you you cant take it back
@maaikedebeer2688 Жыл бұрын
lol sorry for doig twice sorry but still have a good day
@dottiegillespie8067 Жыл бұрын
@@maaikedebeer2688Thank you I need a good day! You also!
@KOKO-uu7yd Жыл бұрын
NNOOOOOO!!! NOT A (gasp!) **GOOD DAY!!** 🤣😁
@cl4655 Жыл бұрын
Welp, I was planning to have a mundane, mediocre day today, truly a travesty
@irenafarm Жыл бұрын
I compel you also, to have a rad day (a fun rad not freaky rad)
@gregorygolando Жыл бұрын
This is the best video I’ve ever seen on theropods and Dino taxonomy in general. Thanks for making this. So many taxonomists are terrible are at communicating the excitement and key takeaways from this content because they are mind-numbingly technical and impassionate in their delivery
@Lauresaurus96 Жыл бұрын
A Triassic video is coming?! Awesome. Also, I love that image of Daemonosaurus with those giant teeth. It looks like an adorable chain chomp (from a Mario game) and I want one!
@derrickthewhite111 ай бұрын
yes, please!
@romanyacik1384 ай бұрын
I've been binging these videos lately, and your enthusiasm for all of the animals I've heard you talk about is contagious! Have you ever talked about hell pigs, or the evolution of whales before? I only recently started to hear about hell pigs (and that they bear some relation to modern whales) and would like to learn more about them
@brianselvik Жыл бұрын
to answer your question, Dreadnoughtus is my favorite dinosaur. I would love a video on the long necked dinosaurs. Thanks for the amazing and educational content Clint!
@krankarvolund7771 Жыл бұрын
Not the same sauropode, but my favourite is Brachiosaurus ^^
@Me-yq1flАй бұрын
Deadnoughtus is great. A dinosaur whose name means 'fears nothing'. Apt for a sauropod.
@EugenioFilippi Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@ClintsReptiles Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@nightrunnerxm3935 ай бұрын
Man, and here I thought the difference between a Compsognathid and a Procompsognathid was that one did it as a hobby and the other got paid....
@singlesightart Жыл бұрын
1:02 there is a series on KZbin called Your Dinosaurs are Wrong. I don’t remember what the channel name is but that’s what it is and it’s cool and relevant.
@colonelhammerhead Жыл бұрын
A video on the Abelisaurus and their diversity would be amazing!
@fmac6441 Жыл бұрын
25:15, I couldn't find the link to the store that made the Spinosaaurus replica in the description
@ClintsReptiles Жыл бұрын
It's in there now!
@Cat_Woods Жыл бұрын
I love how genuine enthusiasm for a subject can get me to care about things it had never even occurred to me to consider before. Subscribed.
@samm2686 Жыл бұрын
I've been looking forward to dinosaur all year!!! These videos make my day! Have you considered ever doing a phylogeny on the sauropoda? They contain my two favorite dinosaurs, Brachosaurus and the more contentious (in the way that it's exact relationship with other sauropod is a little messy), the isanosaurus.
@kasakuie Жыл бұрын
I remember when the fossil of Big Al was discovered in 1991 and I read every article that came out about him which cause me to fall in love with Allosaurus. I was also a kid when Land Before Time was released in 1988 and fell in love with Spike which led me to the Stegosaurus. Those to have always been and forever will be my favorite dinosaurs.
@petrfedor1851 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: best preserved Carcharodontosaurid Meraxes gigas was named after dragon from A Song Of Ice & Fire (GOT) novels. It also has masive claw on second toe, more like cassowary than raptors.
@sammansfield21 Жыл бұрын
Love that clint is just sat there with his dinosaur "toys". Reminds me of when my kids were little playing with their dinos lol ❤
@Tankunish Жыл бұрын
I always perk up when I hear Therizinosaurus :) They are my favorite dinosaur, so I'm always happy to see them mentioned! Thanks for the video :) I look forward to those future videos you mentioned!
@michaellewis5200 Жыл бұрын
Great video as always from Clint and the team. Have you ever thought of doing one of these but setting the groups in the time period they arose in? Perhaps having the phylogeny colour coded by time period?
@ClintsReptiles Жыл бұрын
Triassic is coming soon!
@michaellewis5200 Жыл бұрын
@@ClintsReptiles oh brilliant 😀 can't wait
@SkwithOv Жыл бұрын
saltasaurus is one of my favorites since i was a kid and had a toy that looked like it had large pieces salt on its back, kind of like a pretzel (and the name references that)
@mrturveydrop Жыл бұрын
Another amazing video!!! Can't wait for the mini-series you're putting out on the Spinosaurids! 😉
@Janeway1269 Жыл бұрын
THANK YOUUUUUUUUU!!! I've been waiting for one of these videos from you! Keep making theropod videos! Would it be wrong to speculate that the AnimalCon video had something to do with this? No one really had any very unusual favorite dinosaurs (no offense to anyone). 😁 Oh, what is your favorite maker of dinosaur/animal figures? I was trying to guess if your dino toys in the video on your desk were from Schleich.
@dottiegillespie8067 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Clint! Your a joy to watch. How awesome you are!
@rachelblake2350 Жыл бұрын
Glad you included Jurassic Park's one good sequel, it's great seeing Jurassic Park III getting some love.
@TheRantyRider8 ай бұрын
Do you think there is the slightest chance you can stop making such enthusiastic, absorbing and informative films so that I can get my life back? 😊😊😊
@clivejones7921 Жыл бұрын
Love these phylogeny videos. Doesn't matter if its for prehistoric animals or extant reptiles, bats, invertebrates, etc. They're all awesome and need to be watched multiple times. Fantastic material from Clint and the CR team. Thanks so much. I've been trying to buy the What's your favorite Dinosaur? T-shirt but I live in the UK and purchase processing keeps failing. I'll keep trying. In the meantime, where did the beautiful green Tyrannosaurid figure on the desk come from? The PNSO spinosaurid figures got a mention as did the Art by Anz Allosaurus but I don't think the green tyrannosaur was referenced. Thanks.
@BDWANNEMACHER Жыл бұрын
Hello Clint, I've really been enjoying dinosaur december. If you're looking for collaborators for next Dino december, "your dinosaurs are wrong" YDAW could be a fun possibility.
@123Zara Жыл бұрын
Hello Clint! I just wanted to say how much I appreciate your videos. I'm genuinely sorry I can't support you on Patreon at the moment - you truly deserve it! Your passion and enthusiasm for science is incredibly inspiring, and it always brightens my day. Picking a favorite dinosaur is tough with so many fascinating options, but I'm thoroughly enjoying the journey of discovery with your guidance. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. Wishing you happy holidays and looking forward to more amazing content!
@LazyElectron Жыл бұрын
You probably were already going to mention this spinosaur in the spinosaurid video, but PLEASE talk about the irritator. The story behind it is amazing and the research on the jaw is very interesting.
@TheDeadCritic2 ай бұрын
I'm so excited for December! 🦖🖤
@brfisher1123 Жыл бұрын
One cool clade of living theropods (birds) I think you should cover are the clade containing the swifts and the hummingbirds known as the Apodiformes which are one of the coolest families of birds in my opinion! Look at swifts for example which are known to basically live most of their lives in the air including sleeping! 🦅 🦜 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apodiformes
@ClintsReptiles Жыл бұрын
I agree completely!
@billyr2904 Жыл бұрын
As well as the broader group that they belong to, called the Storisores.
@brfisher1123 Жыл бұрын
@@billyr2904 But the Apodiformes alone are unique because both swifts and hummingbirds are unable to do something that all other birds (including other Storisores) can do hence the name of the clade that they make up.
@jebVlogs556 Жыл бұрын
@@ClintsReptiles can you start within the new year of 2023!!! pretty please do a couple of advance videos on the individual dinosaurs from the movie "dinosaurs" they have these dino's featured: allosaurus, carnotaur, triceratops and several versions of triceratop like dinosaurus " , ankylasaurus the one with boney like ball dino with a spiny bone balls at the base of the tail "i call them billy club dino's , stegosaurus, iguanadon , pygmy raptors, some weird lemur based monkeys, a few croc-like dinos. theres also a suggestion to do a small overview of featuring all the known dinosaurus from the movie series(s) theres at least 13 "land before time.' all have varieous clades of animals from dinosaurus to earlier feather like flying dinosaurs. i will warn that at least 30% of the movies which the series has singing, theres dialogue for older adults as well for "coming of age" teens dialogues as weell but i digress those features in the much much later movies probably around "land before time 10-13 series.. if you want to take the time to dive into their christmas versions: they feature dinosaurus that arent in to other movies..
@darkstarr98411 ай бұрын
Subscribed because I am so happy you’re going in depth on the very subject that motivated me to go to college.
@dottiegillespie8067 Жыл бұрын
Herrerasauridae was trying to be a dinosaur. Im so happy you did this video. Herrerasaurus i sm favorite almost dinosaur animal. I watched him on a dinosaur special called the Dinosaurs on pbs when i was younger. Great show.
@vermis8344 Жыл бұрын
Herrerasauridae just didn't want it enough.
@JurassicReptile Жыл бұрын
It’s basically just a Jurassic Park Raptor but real
@Me-yq1flАй бұрын
Herrerasauridae are still considered saurischian dinosaurs, albeit a very basal member.
@VladTheLad465 Жыл бұрын
I wish I had found this channel when I was in undergrad! Your videos are so fun and very informative. Me and my fiance have your "well hi there!" memorized and can't help reciting it with you. Love your vids, and happy Dinosaur December!!!
@carnotaurus_hex Жыл бұрын
PLEASE do the Ceratasauridae!!! They are my FAVORITE!!!
@Subfightr7 ай бұрын
This dude just absolutely makes me day with every video. His passion shines through.
@nickrider5220 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for updating my understanding of these most wonderful animals.....so much has happened since I spent countless hours studying everything dinosaur when I was younger 🙂👍
@ClintsReptiles Жыл бұрын
That's why I do this. I've learned so much!
@whocares709310 ай бұрын
This video is so well structured! Thank you very much. I would love more indepth video like this about dinosaur (or orther animal's) systematic
@its_kintama1109 Жыл бұрын
I NEED that music box!
@ClintsReptiles Жыл бұрын
It's the most wonderful thing ever!
@nerdoutreachprogram535810 ай бұрын
You should play the Isle on PC and give us your thoughts. You can play as Herrerasaurus (currently one of the best playable dinos) carnotaurus, ceratosaurus, deinonychus (they call it omniraptor in the game), stegosaurus, gallimimus, troodon, deinosuchus, pteranadon, tenontosaurus, pachy, and several others. The only objective is to grow and survive.
@thatguywesmaranan Жыл бұрын
the fact that 99% of all life to have ever existed are now extinct, and very little fossilized remains can ever be recovered is just such a tragedy...
@velocassini5 ай бұрын
But it is not a tragedy since if those extinct animals still existed, the ones of today wouldn't exist.
@thatguywesmaranan5 ай бұрын
@@velocassini that's a very good point...
@sunsetooo Жыл бұрын
Omg! 12:42 Carnotaurus from Dinosaur King! I knew I recognize that picture when I saw it.
@GTSE2005 Жыл бұрын
Great video overall, but I'm a bit disappointed you didn't cover the clade megaraptora. I wouldn't mind this group getting its own video though.
@Polyphemus47 Жыл бұрын
That one's Greek to me. Thanks - I'll have to look into them now.
@Tuishimi Жыл бұрын
Ahhhh, good episode. Allosaurus and Ceratosaurus were my favorite theropods and their groups really did make it into the cretaceous as things like giganotosaurs and abeliosaurs... etc. So fun! Early tyrannosaurids had more fingers (I guess coelosaurs really at that point). I do also like the lighter tyrannosaurids, like gorgosaurus (albeertasaurs).
@Tuishimi Жыл бұрын
And yeah, I know my name spelling stinks.
@Tuishimi Жыл бұрын
Also, I should have finished WATCHING your video before commenting. LOL
@morganw.4711 Жыл бұрын
Spinosaurus is my FAVORITE dinosaur and I love the new theories about how they looked!
@GriffindorDrago10 ай бұрын
How? It looks so damn goofy.
@morganw.471110 ай бұрын
@@GriffindorDrago I like goofy!
@timothymcclure6211 Жыл бұрын
when i heard that you were doin the video on the spinosauria i got so excited!!! i personally love spinosaurus aegypticus myself... even with all of the changes that they've done to it so far.
@GabrielPinheiro3001 Жыл бұрын
Since today, my favorite dinosaur is daemonosaurus! Happened to be the one I didn't know! =)
@kathyjacques2688 Жыл бұрын
Ok I finally subscribed, love your enthusiasm and love for your subject n gives me something to talk about when I’m talking to my Dino grand daughter
@ZeFroz3n0ne907 Жыл бұрын
Obi-Wan: "I won the plant contest, Anikan!" Anikan: "You underestimate MY FLOWER!!"
@metal_pipe97648 ай бұрын
Flowers are overrated
@FusionDeveloper Жыл бұрын
My favorite Jurassic Park is the 3rd movie, because of the dad Eric Kirby, for Kirby Paint and Tile Plus... The “Plus” in the name stands for “bathroom fixtures". and asking if anyone has change for the vending machine, the Tricycloplots and other humor. That guy didn't fit in the movie, it was like watching 2 different movies at once. I loved it.
@cybersandoval Жыл бұрын
"Not all ancient reptiles are dinosaurs." Whaaat?! Next you're going to be telling us that there were already avian dinosaurs (birds) before the extinction.
@MaximalScrapMetal Жыл бұрын
Great video, I love it. However, there is one tiny error at 13:15. The picture used for Procompsognathus is actually a picture of Jurassic World Evolution 2's Coelophysis. Just wanted to point that out, thanks for taking the time to read this!
@Pollenoverponds Жыл бұрын
Yay! It sounds like we’ll be digging into Spinosaurus! I really appreciate all of the research that goes into these videos. You’ve waded through and distilled a lot of theories into something comprehensive and accessible and it’s just great.
@HenriqueErzinger Жыл бұрын
"Chris Pratt makes nothing worse" is the hottest take you ever made in this channel.
@Lowehart7 ай бұрын
Ornithomimus is my favorite. It's nice to have them mentioned even if it was only briefly.
@Silvershield88 Жыл бұрын
I will die on the hill that the lost world is the most boring and lame of the JP sequels and that Jeff Goldblum is an equally bland actor
@kagehikari4281 Жыл бұрын
Love it when you talk Palio to me
@ginatruiolo Жыл бұрын
The jurassic park ending was awesome!!! Perfect. I'm totally loving Dinosaur December. Thank you Clint❤
@Depipro Жыл бұрын
Oh Clint, you big old Slurrosaurus! Love seeing how much you and your crew are enjoying yourselves while making solid quality content. :)
@reptiletailz108 Жыл бұрын
I love dinos however i do not have the best knowledge of then so i truly enjoy learning
@chaseschanke2798 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video! Are we gonna get a sauropod video soon?
@Alfwin Жыл бұрын
Theropoda is the Dinosaur clade I'm most familiar with - every dinosaur I've ever personally met has been a theropod - but I admit, I didn't know _half_ of the info here. Which is great, since I love learning new dinosaur facts!
@ErinTheFennec Жыл бұрын
Daemonosaurus is one of my favourite dinosaurs, i only discovered their existence recently but the reconstructions of them look so cute and silly, love the silly lil guys
@antonytjp Жыл бұрын
I will support you on patreon this is my favourite channel hands down.. and also this guy is too damn cute… stop that😂😂😂
@randyc8171 Жыл бұрын
What is the handlability score on these ?
@SilentForrest-he4qj Жыл бұрын
Man this is such a great channel, i am so glad that i subscribed! Clint is just the best
@delphicdescant Жыл бұрын
The Monolophosaurus at 24:18 has a face like it just told a dad joke and is waiting for us to laugh.