ok, so I am guilty of googling the relationship between birds and dinosaurs and the first thing I see is " birds are not just related to dinosaurs, they ARE dinosaurs", Uh oh Eddie, looks like Tablo won your chips!
I literally just googled whether 🦕 had feathers... Tablo is right! Fossil studies in the 2000s indicate that they are related to birds and had feathers! Dang... Learned something new today. Thanks Tablo!
1:52 It's a kind of situation likely to happen in a typical trial between a prosecutor and a defendent. "oh so you've seen this before.", "No. but you've seen sth, have you not?", "...yes. I've seen a..", "(cut his words)Ok. so we have to take ~~".
Eddie's gotta google the Haast eagle from New Zealand. Also they've found enough fossils of dinosaurs with feathers in environments suitable for preserving feathers to suggest that a large number of dinosaurs had some kind of feathers even if the larger ones didn't have as many because they didn't need them for insulation. And, as an aside because I'm thinking about it, Pterodactyls aren't dinosaurs.
Birds are more related to dinosaurs. I'm pretty sure, from what I'm quickly researching up, lizards and other reptile creatures were around with dinosaurs. So it's more lik Birds are the great great grandson of dinosaurs, whilst lizards are dinosaurs' great great nephews
Yep. Birds split from dinosaurs in.. I think the early Jurassic, and reptiles (specifically lizards and crocodillians) have been around since the Permian (the period before the Triassic, for hundreds of millions of years before dinosaurs).
Something I learned from comparative anatomy: *Birds are endothermic saurischian dinosaurs with feathers* so yes, Tablo's thoughts here make so much sense 🐤
So people even though I'm late as a biology student I can tell you that dinosaurs were birds but also reptiles. In biology you study that there is a dinosaur that had both feathers, teeth and reptile like skin. But this dinosaur instead of using feathers to fly actually used them to protect against harsh environments and eventually die to evolution the dinosaur evolved into birds. There problem solved.
Tableau: midnight, after bongs and bongs of weed and, maybe, some magic ‘shrooms, this conversation without the mics. And dinos were bird-like and lizard-like, but definitely warm blooded. Tablo wins.
Well they found a dinosaur tail in ember that had feathers but to mess with your minds even more - some snakes do live births, and the platypus that's a mammal lays eggs so you can't use eggs versus not as an argument. :p
Tablo I relate to this, eff it , dinosaurs could've been fury for all we know, were basing this on what scientists say, eff that, it's just our imagination running away with us
Tyrannosaurus likely didn’t have feathers BUT most theropods and many more basal or small dinosaurs probably did to some variation; undoubtedly all raptors had full coverings of feathers like birds of prey for example while other groups may have had a coat of bristles more like emus.
Yooo when tablo asked what animal he'd be I legit thought meerkat! Not the meerkat they were talking about but the compare the supermarket one hahaah (UK ppl lol help me confirm)
Archaeopteryx had feathers... Archaeopteryx is a missing link between reptiles and birds si had both reptile ( epidermal scale) character and bird (feathers) character... but when dinosaurs existed it was warmest period on the earth so they didn't need the feathers (help in maintaining body temp.) but still feathers have different uses too like Contour feathers helps to provide shape to the body. In archaeopteryx, what the use of the feathers is still questionable..? i guess it was contour feathers.
They are both bird like and lizard like. The spinosaurus literally translates to spine lizard and the confuciusornis and velocirapter were covered in feathers and the confuciusornis was avian.
As a bio major student, i always thought almost everyone know that dinosaurs and birds are related and that everyone knew of the discovery from long time ago of actual ‘bird like’ dinosaur fossilized with feathers… I’m-😟😣😦
Right, Archaeopteryx was described in the 1800’s iirc and afaik the classic Solnhofen limestone impression is the type specimen so science has known this for a loooong time
Ok, so there is a thing called convergent evolution. This is when different genes are selected for certain niches. A great example of this would be batwings vs butterfly wings. They both have wings and use them to get around filling the same niche to find food, however, how they got their wings are very different. There was not a bat butterfly hybrid in the past. Both of these animals evolved separately and independently of each other. The same is with dinos. It is not that Dion's look like reptiles today is just convergent evolution, they filled the same niche. Thus making them look similar. Does that make sense?
Dinasaurs could have been bigger lizard or birds because even human were way bigger in the past like the adam’s foot is one of the evidence but because of how dinasaurs are imagined and drawn i always thought it would have been a reptile but i guess there is a chance that it couldve been a big bird
Tablo figuring out if dinosaurs were reptiles or birds and the biology finals I took a month ago be like: "Birds and mamals evolved simultaneously from reptiles" So basically, they were reptiles in process of becoming birds... So basically, they were both right... Ok, Imma see myself out 🙃😂
Well reptile is a very broad classification. Birds and dinosaurs are both reptiles, but birds and dinosaurs are much more closely related as evidence suggests birds are the only living descendants of dinosaurs left. Some fossils of the earliest birds (ex. Archaeopteryx) have preserved feathers and nearly-whole skeletons that resemble those of the youngest/latest dinosaurs. And crocodilians are closer to birds and dinosaur than any other reptile.
HAHAHA As a biologist I confirm that birds are dinosaurs. They evolved from Theropods, dinosaurs that had hollow bones like birds. So that means that birds are actually reptiles, but nowadays to differentiate between reptiles that have feathers and the actual reptiles, we call them birds. You can look for Archaeopteryx that is like the transitional dinosaur between dinosaurs and birds. It had feathers.
I thought crocodiles and turtles are also dinosaurs. That what I’ve been told in school and if it’s true tho look at their skin and stuff. I mean there could be also a chance that dinosaurs back then had similar skin u know
Wth I'll stop the debate right now. Reptiles and birds are super similar and are closer than we think. Birds are descendent from dinosaurs but feathers are specialized scales because reptiles and birds are closely related! Keep up with your science guys! :)
Tablo making a whole UN speech to get his point across lol 😂
ok, so I am guilty of googling the relationship between birds and dinosaurs and the first thing I see is " birds are not just related to dinosaurs, they ARE dinosaurs", Uh oh Eddie, looks like Tablo won your chips!
They're just descended from Dinosaurs
Tablo giving Eddie an entire science lesson lol Tablo is totally right, sorry Eddie. I learned this in my biology evolution class in college
Ffff I thought they are just saying nonsense hahaha
Wait, but dinosaurs had teeth...but birds don't have teeth, and yeah all birds have beaks too...lord this is confusing
“Have YOU seen the skin of dinosaurs?”
I DIED WHEN EDDIE ASKED WHO
Diane laughing in the background is a whole mood XD
Tablo is temon and mithra is pumba... That's what I can imagine
what does that make tukutz then
Destrokkz that one bird that was annoying
@@AndiiMalik zazu 🤣
@@sadhnalakra6712 loved to know tukutz is zazu 😂🤣
Tukutz is a hyena 😂
This is one of the reasons why I miss The Tablo Podcast. Diane or Eddie debating with Tablo LOL
I love how they debating dinosaurs enthusiastically, well literally they talk about everything enthusiastically tho 😂
I literally just googled whether 🦕 had feathers... Tablo is right! Fossil studies in the 2000s indicate that they are related to birds and had feathers! Dang... Learned something new today. Thanks Tablo!
1:52 It's a kind of situation likely to happen in a typical trial between a prosecutor and a defendent.
"oh so you've seen this before.",
"No. but you've seen sth, have you not?",
"...yes. I've seen a..",
"(cut his words)Ok. so we have to take ~~".
Tablo, who hurt you? 😂
I am having whatever tablo was on during this
he was right tho so it's Eddie who's on something
Just when Tablo about to be satisfied after Eddie said Timon is dope, he got shock by Diane telling him he and meerkat have the same posture😂😂😂😂😂
This must have been them throughout their US tour 😂
I am 100% Tablo and I feel bad for my family and friends haha 🤣 (because they are wrong and because they have to deal with my petty ass)
Eddie's gotta google the Haast eagle from New Zealand.
Also they've found enough fossils of dinosaurs with feathers in environments suitable for preserving feathers to suggest that a large number of dinosaurs had some kind of feathers even if the larger ones didn't have as many because they didn't need them for insulation. And, as an aside because I'm thinking about it, Pterodactyls aren't dinosaurs.
Okay but Argentavis tho
Pterodactyls are cousins to dinosaurs and Crocodilians they're part of Archosaurs
Birds are dinosaurs, the smaller dinosaurs survived the asteroid.
watching this at 3 in the morning and can’t stop laughing 😂
Diane in the background laughing always makes me laugh too
This is the kind of topic real friends argue about HAHAHA
i love how this becomes a serious feud 😂
Tablo taking Eddie to school 😂😂😂😂 and the SHADE they throw to each other, deeply shows their friendship. I'm here for it.
lmaoooo this is exactly how me and my best friend argue lol we pick fights over the most random things
I can combine both of the assumtions and it become a dragon
Birds are more related to dinosaurs.
I'm pretty sure, from what I'm quickly researching up, lizards and other reptile creatures were around with dinosaurs.
So it's more lik Birds are the great great grandson of dinosaurs, whilst lizards are dinosaurs' great great nephews
Yep. Birds split from dinosaurs in.. I think the early Jurassic, and reptiles (specifically lizards and crocodillians) have been around since the Permian (the period before the Triassic, for hundreds of millions of years before dinosaurs).
I was watching a documentary about it and yeah indeed some people think a lot of dinosaurs (not all of em) had feathers
"why are you trying to fight me here?"
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA
"who"😂
Something I learned from comparative anatomy: *Birds are endothermic saurischian dinosaurs with feathers* so yes, Tablo's thoughts here make so much sense 🐤
Also just love how you guys talk about the most random topics 😂😂
You never argue with Blo. Can never win 🤣😂🤣
I lost it at this portion of the episode 😂
So people even though I'm late as a biology student I can tell you that dinosaurs were birds but also reptiles.
In biology you study that there is a dinosaur that had both feathers, teeth and reptile like skin. But this dinosaur instead of using feathers to fly actually used them to protect against harsh environments and eventually die to evolution the dinosaur evolved into birds.
There problem solved.
omo! this last two episodes were literally the best! I was cracking up so hard! I bet they can only do each other's personalities for 5 days max! lol
Tableau: midnight, after bongs and bongs of weed and, maybe, some magic ‘shrooms, this conversation without the mics. And dinos were bird-like and lizard-like, but definitely warm blooded. Tablo wins.
This caused me to watch a dinosaur documentary on Netflix "The Day the Dinosaurs Died" );
Don’t argue with Stanford on Dinosaurs. Forcasting ensured defeat and winds running 60mph. 😂🍻✨
Fun fact: We are all Diane in the background: laughing our hearts!
I'm only 3 mins into the video, but all I keep thinking is "shoebill stork". If any bird-dino survived the meteor, it's that one.
They legit found fossilized raptors and the feathers were preserved. Fight the good fight Tablo.
Well they found a dinosaur tail in ember that had feathers but to mess with your minds even more - some snakes do live births, and the platypus that's a mammal lays eggs so you can't use eggs versus not as an argument. :p
Tablo about a bird: that GUY
This killed me, I love these convos
Tablo did you forget that there's lizard as big as crocodile still exist today....
This is one of my favorite conversations bn them ❤️
the extinct moa bird of new zealand could reach 6+ feet and weigh around 500 lbs
What a life-changing topic!
Tablo I relate to this, eff it , dinosaurs could've been fury for all we know, were basing this on what scientists say, eff that, it's just our imagination running away with us
Scientists have found proof that some dinosaurs have had feathers...😂
i just knew i could trust tablo. dinosaurs are birds.
this needs it's own reality show.
Lol this conversation is the kind of convos I have
Tyrannosaurus likely didn’t have feathers BUT most theropods and many more basal or small dinosaurs probably did to some variation; undoubtedly all raptors had full coverings of feathers like birds of prey for example while other groups may have had a coat of bristles more like emus.
Eddie has clearly never met a cassowary
Take shots wheneve tablo/eddie says dude
at the end of this video until now i'm still imagining dinosaurs have feathers all over its body in my head and it's really bothering my mind
LOLOLLL icant stop laughing. i watch this too early in the morning
I'm just gonna say: chickens are a living dinosaurs. Boom! Hahahah
Thats one of the things I've learned from my dropped geology major.
Yooo when tablo asked what animal he'd be I legit thought meerkat! Not the meerkat they were talking about but the compare the supermarket one hahaah (UK ppl lol help me confirm)
Earth had a higher level of oxygen making mammals/animals larger in size.
I’m not the only one that I thought 💭 that bird could have been a dinosaur 🦖.
Listening to Eddie confused makes me feel very intelligent
Lmaooo this conversation. Both of you are right technically
Archaeopteryx had feathers... Archaeopteryx is a missing link between reptiles and birds si had both reptile ( epidermal scale) character and bird (feathers) character...
but when dinosaurs existed it was warmest period on the earth so they didn't need the feathers (help in maintaining body temp.) but still feathers have different uses too like Contour feathers helps to provide shape to the body.
In archaeopteryx, what the use of the feathers is still questionable..?
i guess it was contour feathers.
They are both bird like and lizard like. The spinosaurus literally translates to spine lizard and the confuciusornis and velocirapter were covered in feathers and the confuciusornis was avian.
Welcome to tablo's ted talk
haha I'm on tablo's side!!
am i the only one whos hearing dinosaurs as birds for the first time? where have i been my whole life
As a bio major student, i always thought almost everyone know that dinosaurs and birds are related and that everyone knew of the discovery from long time ago of actual ‘bird like’ dinosaur fossilized with feathers… I’m-😟😣😦
Right, Archaeopteryx was described in the 1800’s iirc and afaik the classic Solnhofen limestone impression is the type specimen so science has known this for a loooong time
This content is gold 🤣
Chickens ancestors are practically raptors.
they about to fight 😂
“WHY WOULD U SAY THAT????!!??!!”
Ok, so there is a thing called convergent evolution. This is when different genes are selected for certain niches. A great example of this would be batwings vs butterfly wings. They both have wings and use them to get around filling the same niche to find food, however, how they got their wings are very different. There was not a bat butterfly hybrid in the past. Both of these animals evolved separately and independently of each other. The same is with dinos. It is not that Dion's look like reptiles today is just convergent evolution, they filled the same niche. Thus making them look similar. Does that make sense?
Dinasaurs could have been bigger lizard or birds because even human were way bigger in the past like the adam’s foot is one of the evidence but because of how dinasaurs are imagined and drawn i always thought it would have been a reptile but i guess there is a chance that it couldve been a big bird
Tablo figuring out if dinosaurs were reptiles or birds and the biology finals I took a month ago be like:
"Birds and mamals evolved simultaneously from reptiles"
So basically, they were reptiles in process of becoming birds... So basically, they were both right... Ok, Imma see myself out 🙃😂
the answer before listening to this: lizards, birds don’t exist
Dinosaurs pretty much had feathers. There are fossils found with feathers. Idk if all of them had feathers. But some definitely did.
I went to Google all of the sudden.... And learned a fact... 😂
#tabloWONeddieCHIPS
dude this conversation is not realistic 😂😂😂
It's actually realistic since dinosaurs are real
Well reptile is a very broad classification. Birds and dinosaurs are both reptiles, but birds and dinosaurs are much more closely related as evidence suggests birds are the only living descendants of dinosaurs left. Some fossils of the earliest birds (ex. Archaeopteryx) have preserved feathers and nearly-whole skeletons that resemble those of the youngest/latest dinosaurs. And crocodilians are closer to birds and dinosaur than any other reptile.
Eyyy phylogenetics have entered the comments, nice
Eddie would be a turtle
2:30 어우 깜짝앜ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
So guys, this is how adult fights
It's either Tablo's too smart or too annoying 😂
Birds are reptiles. Take away the feathers and they have scales like a reptile.
HAHAHA As a biologist I confirm that birds are dinosaurs. They evolved from Theropods, dinosaurs that had hollow bones like birds. So that means that birds are actually reptiles, but nowadays to differentiate between reptiles that have feathers and the actual reptiles, we call them birds.
You can look for Archaeopteryx that is like the transitional dinosaur between dinosaurs and birds. It had feathers.
Ooooooo Tablo seems mad....
Eddie: Dude, Dinosaurs are lizards.
Godzilla: ROAR!!!
Tablo: Dude, Dinosaurs are birds.
Godzilla: Uh... SQUAAAAWK!!!
Eddie: Nah! Seriously dude!
Godzilla: *cough cough SKRREEONK!!!
Tablo: No. Seriously dude. *compares feet and bones
Godzilla: *sigh TWEET! Tweet tweet tweet!
😂
I thought crocodiles and turtles are also dinosaurs. That what I’ve been told in school and if it’s true tho look at their skin and stuff. I mean there could be also a chance that dinosaurs back then had similar skin u know
Dude even little kids know dinosaurs are birds cmon Eddie
Guys, dinosaurs are ancestors of birds, but that doesnt mean dinosaurs are birds
yo dive studio dont yall think yall put the wrong descriptions
LIKE..... HUMUNGOUS BIRDS
Giant lizards.
Wth I'll stop the debate right now. Reptiles and birds are super similar and are closer than we think. Birds are descendent from dinosaurs but feathers are specialized scales because reptiles and birds are closely related! Keep up with your science guys! :)
When you have a phobia of lizards but you push through the episode despite constant mention of it cause you like em' people on it.
Can Tablo be my biology teacher
Oh Eddie.... 😂😂😂🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦