Natural History Museum of UK says, "Most ammonites died out at the same time as the non-avian dinosaurs, at the end of the Cretaceous Period, 66 million years ago. Zoë says, 'We didn't quite lose all of them at the end of the Cretaceous. A few species continued into the Palaeogene in the Western Interior Seaway before dying out." @@Dinoramascuplts-Tyrex
Very interesting, but I still won't EVER give Apple ANY money, until they show they are willing to be fair in terms of repairs to their equipment. If you can't repair YOUR goods, you don't OWN them...
Do you think you have a competency to repair an iPhone? Not trying to put you down I just think they're too complicated and you really don't actually have that. But I do agree that you shouldn't be banned from doing it
@@Ascerian I AM 100% qualified to repair micro-electronics, I have been doing so for MANY years, and I am not sure why you would have an opinion on the qualifications of someone you have never met or done business with... Do you believe the AVERAGE repair shop to be unqualified, or are you basing your opinion on your own lack of electrical engineering training? Not every engineer works for Apple, you know that, right?
Most soothing voice ever heard
It's the white version of Morgan Freeman captivating
Ammonites are the epitome of evolution saying "screw it, if it looks dumb but it works, then it doesn't look dumb."
Ever heard (camera pans closer with the two black lines in cowboy standoff scenes) of a Crab?
Hearing your voice is soothing to the heart good sir.
🐙+🐚=ammonites
I wish they survived the asteroid
I think they did and then dipped in the early Paleogene? Cenozoic?
Just after the asteroids
*asteroid
I found many little white color ammonites in my village but I don't know what is that
So do they 🫤
Natural History Museum of UK says, "Most ammonites died out at the same time as the non-avian dinosaurs, at the end of the Cretaceous Period, 66 million years ago. Zoë says, 'We didn't quite lose all of them at the end of the Cretaceous. A few species continued into the Palaeogene in the Western Interior Seaway before dying out." @@Dinoramascuplts-Tyrex
Praise Lord Helix!
Its a pretty cool pokemon too..
Chambered nautilus and horse shoe crab still exist
baby ammonite my beloved
Ammonite shine-
Gonna shine with Ammonite tonight
3:58 baby ammonites cuties patooties
16 years!!
I have a medium sized ammonite fossil!
What is the proof of asteroid impact and its dimensions?
The crater in Jucatan, the dust from the asteroid in K/Pg boundary, spherules etc.
Why some guys still cant believe asterioid impact?
We have plenty of evidence to prove it. Chixulub crater is still here.
Diameter 200 km (120 mi)
Depth 20 km (12 mi)
Most of my fossil collections are ammonites.
Scott Sampson knows about ammonite
Wait... Could they unravel their shells?!
No. It's all just different species with differently shaped rigid shells.
I wish they survived, we can goto themZ restaurants and order ammonite etouffee.
Per me dovevano avere un aspetto molto simile ai nautilus
Very interesting, but I still won't EVER give Apple ANY money, until they show they are willing to be fair in terms of repairs to their equipment. If you can't repair YOUR goods, you don't OWN them...
Do you think you have a competency to repair an iPhone? Not trying to put you down I just think they're too complicated and you really don't actually have that. But I do agree that you shouldn't be banned from doing it
@@Ascerian I AM 100% qualified to repair micro-electronics, I have been doing so for MANY years, and I am not sure why you would have an opinion on the qualifications of someone you have never met or done business with... Do you believe the AVERAGE repair shop to be unqualified, or are you basing your opinion on your own lack of electrical engineering training? Not every engineer works for Apple, you know that, right?
@@Ascerian That's the point. Anyone can repair an android but iPhones require specialist equipment, by design
the atult died did the babys survived?
no
roar…
Uhh, roar..?