You’re Probably Wrong About Dinosaurs

You’re Probably Wrong About Dinosaurs

Cleo Abram

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@SimplemanOfficial-u7u
@SimplemanOfficial-u7u - 15.12.2024 11:17

Cmon reddit paleontologist. Show your knowledge

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@lucyharvey9547
@lucyharvey9547 - 15.12.2024 11:11

The reason why JP is outdated is because back then, that was the most accurate representation of the time and the reason why JW’ dinosaurs look the same because the director and the fans thought feathered Rexy? Rexy never has feathers until we saw the JWD prologue. BOOM!!

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@matthewenriquez8711
@matthewenriquez8711 - 15.12.2024 11:11

Dinosaurs after the extinction about 66 million years ago:

Herbivorous Dinos - Perished

Small Theropods - Evolved into birds

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@somedayitsgonnamakesense
@somedayitsgonnamakesense - 15.12.2024 11:06

KFC is a dinosaur

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@Paul-bm1so
@Paul-bm1so - 15.12.2024 11:05

Wonderful video. From
One dinosaur nerd to another. Subscribed

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@KCUFyoufordoxingme
@KCUFyoufordoxingme - 15.12.2024 11:02

It is kind of cool how she is aging.

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@forchyforchy5456
@forchyforchy5456 - 15.12.2024 10:48

oh you came close to where i live, funny.

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@audiobookfull8
@audiobookfull8 - 15.12.2024 10:47

We lived alongside dinosaurs as rats. Our ancestors lived with dinosaurs.

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@Refaelgez
@Refaelgez - 15.12.2024 10:39

Amazing episode! Thank you for the educational information 😊
I feel like I just sat down and it's amazing for 20 minutes video... Thank you!

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@timscarnonsense319
@timscarnonsense319 - 15.12.2024 10:36

The idea (mostly from Spielberg) that dinosaurs had loud leonine roars is probably nonsense. They're supposedly quite like birds, so why didn't dinosaurs, chirp, tweet or quack. A T-Rex might even have been a songbird.

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@matthewmillar3804
@matthewmillar3804 - 15.12.2024 10:30

It's hard not to get excited about something when the person talking about it is so gleefully excited!

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@sanidhkumar6748
@sanidhkumar6748 - 15.12.2024 10:27

Probably one of your best videos cleo

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@danielpye7738
@danielpye7738 - 15.12.2024 10:26

The birds rightly have their own Aves classification now. Yes they evolved from a particular branch of Theropods but they are drastically different from the dinosaur form of 66 million years ago.

Birds have moved on hugely in evolutionary terms since then, from the tiny hummingbird that is more like an insect in every way but it’s breeding habits. To the Emperor Penguin that endures the most extreme conditions Earth has ever thrown at an animal on the Antarctic continent. In 180 million years as extreme as some forms of dinosaurs went they never matched what modern birds do.

I do fully agree with the “shrink wrapping” of dinosaurs giving us a distorted image of what they actually would have looked like. I always thought they would be far stranger than we imagined. That the herbivores would have more in common with mammalian herbivores than any kind of reptile alive today too. I always used the snake as an example of bad shrink wrapping we would never know what they are capable of without seeing it ourselves.

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@shriudayanbhosale9326
@shriudayanbhosale9326 - 15.12.2024 10:25

You should collaborate with astrokobi

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@AdityaChaudhary-oo7pr
@AdityaChaudhary-oo7pr - 15.12.2024 09:57

Amazing

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@gamexpz
@gamexpz - 15.12.2024 09:56

Lots including dinosaures interesting facts

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@Doubleduperron
@Doubleduperron - 15.12.2024 09:55

hello from Alberta capital!

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@zsigomark
@zsigomark - 15.12.2024 09:38

I could watch a series of this

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@zdbp89
@zdbp89 - 15.12.2024 09:36

i didn't think a day would come that i would say dinosaurs are yummy. bring on the gravy!

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@jwstaddo
@jwstaddo - 15.12.2024 09:34

You are lucky you didn't break some bones! :-) I was sitting cringing a bit watching you chip away against the vertical wall face. That's a great way to bust up bones. (As you probably already learned.) It works better to start at the top and work the section down. Avoid creating a perfectly vertical back wall. It should slope a bit so that the ends of bones uncovered higher up are supported by the fill below until you can properly excavate them. Note: Working horizontally does not necessarily mean perfectly horizontal to the earth surface. It's more of a guideline than a law... It may be easier to peel away the fill material by exploiting weakness between the layering in the bedding planes of the deposit. Bedding planes are typically roughly horizontal to the earth surface. But, later geological activity may tilt the bed. Or swirling debris may create chaotic variations in the debris flow when it froze into place. So the ideal work surface may vary. Makes it a constant adventure! Hope you get to do some more digging!

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@dragodracon7785
@dragodracon7785 - 15.12.2024 09:32

It honestly brings me joy when I see people learn and become in awe about how dinosaurs truly were rather than from the JP/JW series. They were just big, small, beautiful, fluffy, scaly, toothed, horned animals doing their own thing for millions of years as Earth’s most successful terrestrial vertebrates in its history. And they continue to thrive today as the modern, avian dinosaurs, the birds. Most of them now flying in the very sky that cast their rule over the Earth down over 66 million years ago.

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@neoleo690
@neoleo690 - 15.12.2024 09:31

I know in cali they leave some fossils in the ground because they know future methods might have a better way of extracting them safely. I love the amount of love and care goes into every excavation

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- 15.12.2024 09:28

Her voice is sooo sooothing her videos is my go to when i want a nice sleep

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@_guitaRJ
@_guitaRJ - 15.12.2024 09:27

Dinosaurs are awesome!

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@remeyes
@remeyes - 15.12.2024 09:25

Where the christ bros at 😂

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@einnujyt
@einnujyt - 15.12.2024 09:25

Watching this after eating fried dinosaur for lunch

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@briangunn21
@briangunn21 - 15.12.2024 09:22

More evidence that a meteor didn't kill them off

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@Striker8
@Striker8 - 15.12.2024 09:15

I heard that Juassic park Rexy Roar!! Good work lol

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@name______6870
@name______6870 - 15.12.2024 09:14

If chickens are dinosaurs, that means, in the movies, the prey is preying on its predators

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@mikairaasokinasha5329
@mikairaasokinasha5329 - 15.12.2024 09:01

Pretty all of this I already knew, but good on you for we need more people like you talking about this stuff with a genuine passion and not trying to come off as an "intellectual." Just the passionate truth without any drama or anything.

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@cretokasuto8961
@cretokasuto8961 - 15.12.2024 09:01

This truly is fascinating… *i’ve always thought that the T-Rex ‘s arms were too short, and that the rest of the bones are not found yet.
*Cleo is GOATED!!!

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@_abdul
@_abdul - 15.12.2024 08:56

Presenting: "*Huge"
* literally

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@andycocchia4202
@andycocchia4202 - 15.12.2024 08:49

Super cool video!

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@Ken19700
@Ken19700 - 15.12.2024 08:46

Julia Roberts Jr

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@Dankflamio
@Dankflamio - 15.12.2024 08:45

CHUNKY DINOS ❤

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@a1osborne
@a1osborne - 15.12.2024 08:43

You do such an amazing job with these explorations! Bravo!

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@haroldsaldy
@haroldsaldy - 15.12.2024 08:42

I was distracted by your nails. Why are they so long like that huhu

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@Dinosaur_News_Center
@Dinosaur_News_Center - 15.12.2024 08:38

Get ready for the double impact theory. It might not have been a single meteor/asteroid impact that did the dinosaurs in, but a double impact. The paper is not out yet, but I believe Jim Kirkland did a presentation on this at SVP.

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@jaseiwilde
@jaseiwilde - 15.12.2024 08:34

so the big billed machine gun sounding birb is a dinosaur?

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@valkrivers
@valkrivers - 15.12.2024 08:33

That we know of

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@SakuraiEvsa
@SakuraiEvsa - 15.12.2024 08:31

when when I was small, I thought that fried chicken leg looks like dinosaur with long neck curved beak and curved claw added their scaly texture. so I start calling them dinosaurs. years later I learn that bird are descendant of dinosaurs. and another years later I learn that bird are surviving dinosaurs.

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@ScottWaa
@ScottWaa - 15.12.2024 08:30

The only thing more surprising is learning what happened to Duckie from Land Before Time. 😮

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