How does a dinosaur become a fossil?
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2015
- Dinosaurs! Fossils! The American Museum of Natural History! In this episode of The Dinosaur Show we travel to the world famous American Museum of Natural History in New York City to take a closer look at some amazing fossils as we attempt to answer the question, How Does a Dinosaur Become a Fossil?!
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The Dinosaur Show is Written & Hosted by Dustin Growick
The Dinosaur Show is Produced, Shot, and Edited by Zaza Weissgerber
PREHISTORIC ANIMALS: Allosaurus, Barosaurus, Apatosaurus, Tyrannosaurus rex (T. rex), Oviraptor, Triceratops, Anatotitan, Stegosaurus,
KEY VOCAB: Taphonomy, Permineralization, Replacement, Thalassomedon, Stupendemys, Prestosuchus, Cryptocleidus, Body Fossil, Trace Fossil, Coprolite, Cladogram.
ENORMOUS THANKS to Brian Levine and Aubrey Miller, and to my countless friends and colleagues across departments at AMNH.
Intro Music: "Call to Adventure" by Kevin MacLeod/Incompetech
Thank You Music: "Buddy" by Benjamin Tissont/Bensound
Dance Party Song: "Nutrition Facts" Izzy Weissgerber/Shoutbox
Dinosuar Herd Video: Walking With Dinosaurs 3D (2013) - Patchi and Alex (Courtesy 20th Century Fox)
Taphonony Video: Walking With Dinosaurs 3D (2013) - Patchi and Alex (Courtesy 20th Century Fox)
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geez the production quality on this is way more than I'd expect an education channel to have. Nice work!
Thank you!
Here are some answers to something
What is Taphonomy: 1:11
2 ways of fossilization: 2:37 and 2:55
Reason for different colors of fossils: 3:06
Body fossils and trace fossils: 3:42
Cladogram: 4:22
you are a god thank you
Dude Please keep making these. these are amazing!
For a second I thought ::
"Hey, Is that Ross???"
It really shows how you love what you are doing! A new fan and subscriber here! Keep posting great stuff. :D
+Razil Jacinto Aww thanks! Welcome to #teamdino!
My goodness awesome new video Dustin. The quality has improved like a gazillion precent!
+TheTravelingClatt THANK YOU. Getting there man. Slowly getting there...
You should continue making these videos Dustin, I miss them so much!
0:26 😂
that face tho
Love it! That shoulder healed up nicely. :)
+Rob & Jonas' Filmmaking Tips Hahahah it's def getting there. And now-thanks to you- all I think about at the gym is mechanical advantage.
Awesome as always! Keep up the good work!
+Vego Ego Thank you. More coming soon I promise!
Thanks for uploading. Great video and kid friendly with plenty of learning points.
Aww thanks man! New ep coming later this week!
Awesome vid. Keep up the great work. I'm totally digging fossils lately < LOL
+Phil Gowans Aww thanks! (I see what you did there)
Very informative and well made. Cheers from a dino-fan in Norway, always loved dinosaurs since childhood and been learning even more about them through my teens, twenties and up till now in my almost-mid-30's. Just subscribed and liked your page on Facebook, also gave you a follow on Twitter and Instagram, keep up the great work! :)
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Great video! I love paleontology, and I can't wait to learn more from you! Subscribed! 🙂
i was not really interest in dinosaurs but your enthusiasm on the video makes me want to know more.
This is such a well made video coming from such an old video and such a small channel!
THANK YOU! I agree.
Keep this up! Thank you for the facts i need them for my high school for facts thank you!
Keep up these videos!
Great episode thanks :-)
Maybe because I've been a nut for dinosaurs since I was kid but I have no idea how this channel doesn't have more subscribers.
+Emily Guleff We're just getting started! Welcome to #teamdino!
Amazingly done video with great content. You got a new subscriber!
+Aldy Waldy Aww thanks man! Posting new vid later today!
You also got a new subscriber!!! :D
total geek out........ love it!
Omg yaaay a new episodes!!!!! I love DINOSAURS!!!!! Hahahaha you are so fun and full of energy that you make learning about them really fun. I remember when I was 5 I said that I wanted to be a paleontologist so for 10 years I gathers books and watched a lot of documentaries on dinosaurs. I'm 17 now and I finally Chanel what i want to do but now it's starting to go back to that. You are awesome and keep making new videos lol ^_^
+Cjspin24 I love your enthusiasm. What every you do, do what you love! Welcome to #teamdino!
intrestingle COOL video love it!
I helped excavate a new species of sauropod in Utah. The bones are GREEN! Probably the coolest thing I've done :)
You can find our specimen, Knatalie, in The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles. Soon the tibia I personally chiselled out will be available for display. Not bad for a film student, eh?
Awesome, worth the wait!
+Medium Oranges Thank you, you multitude of perfectly sized citrus fruit!
The Dinosaur Show 10/10
YAY!! New video - great job. Informative and interesting.
+Sir Ray More That's exactly what I'm aiming for. Thanks!
This video brought me an more happiness than is probably reasonable.
New video!!! Hooray!
+Michaela Torres WHOOPIE!
1- Wich are the other ways that a body can become fossilised?
2- What determines that a body will be fossilised in one way or another? for example, why in some cases do you have filling of spaces by minerals or replacement of tissue?
3- Different structures are fossilised in different ways and/or by different minerals?
4- I am srry about the amount of questions, but you explain very well (yey)
Crank that solider bou
who else is watching this in 2020?!
me
@@GoofyBananaOfficial really?!
Lol
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It's where "night at the museum" was
This is great :D
+SaraMargret You are too sweet. Thank you!
Great video
This geologist is a happy bunny. Keep up the videos!
+RitaSijelmass Awww thank you!
At 2:20, I'm assuming you meant Anatotitan? If I'm not mistaken?
Dude! You got a bus to catch? Thanks for the video and best of luck!
Props for Futura!
another great video :)
+Edtweet Thanks man!
The Dinosaur Show keep it up ^^
I love this series. #dinosaurs #science
+Andrew Martin THANK YOU. For serious.
2:20 Anotitan? I assume you mean Anatotitan, but isn't that now classed as a junior synonym of Edmontosaurus? Could someone explain? Nice video any who.
+Dinosir Yup. Thanks for catching that mistake. I corrected it. You, Dinosir, are a valued member of #teamdino.
I will book a flight to America with the soul purpose of going to that museum lol, for 5 years old its an awesome video.
You are too kind! Can't wait to see you at AMNH!
This vid is pretty dank
Never stop digging... it! Fossils are KOOL!
I'm an artist interested in cartooning and animation, but I've also been interested in Paleo art. I kinda want to increase my knowledge in palentology and the prehistoric world any idea where I should start?
Read books. I know it sounds kinda nerdy but that is the best place to start
I love dinosaurs and birds.
How many bones I see
Allosaurus
Borosaurs
Apatosaurs
T rex
Oviraptor
Triceratops
Anotitan
Stegosaurs
Stupendemys
Thalassomedon
Prestosuchus
Cryptocleidus
how much does it cost to get inside that museum?
+INVISIGOTH I'm pretty sure it is by donation (there are posted suggestions - $20 I think.) Worth every penny.
+INVISIGOTH Most museums are free
Bleach currency
ItsOxii I went in there a couple months ago; it was really nice! And yeah, I think they have a card on the counter that says "recommended donation: $22"
INVISIGOTH lloll
Can you make a video talking about if Stegosaurus is smart or dumb? (due to short head)
It's unknown size of the brain doesn't mean clever...the complexity does something that it's not fossilized due to the brain being soft tissues all we can have is brain cases at which we can see what dinosaurs were capable of for example how good their sense of smell was etc
@@firegator6853 i do not see a point in replying as i posted that 4 years ago
@@Raff2992 well i cant know if you learned the answer you were looking for over the years so i just answered just in case
Do a video about the Dino tree of life
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When you are a Theoretical Physicist and end up dancing in a youtube video about dinosaurs. Win
I'm gonna need to find more Hip Hop songs with dinosaur references so I can tag you in on em! lol...good work!
+MAYDE I'll start: I don't know why they been lyin' but T. rex is not that inspirin'.
My dumbass really read this as “How to become a dinosaur fossil”
Hey, Great video but you're wrong about oviraptor. It took care of eggs, not stole them
That's literally what I said!
Hi Ren🤘😂 what's up (science class)
thanks, could you explain how they date the fossils?
Good video. But I cannot help to find that you look a lot like Uruguayan striker Luis Suárez 😆
Pause around 0:41
+Cjspin24 *wink
cool
Fossils and rocks i love ad well.
Sand dune or, wait for it…. FLOOD.
So good ... fossils made by gypsum and composite materials only ! Lovely science fiction !
Stoian Nitu ?
how about a flying dinasour is it hunged from the sealing
I have one in my local museum, very big
OMG feeling enlightened cus I did not know fossils are rock versions of the bones. Damn I feel so dumb for not knowing all this time. I love dinosaurs too so feel I've done them a disservice for not knowing.lol. Thank you!
+Rakib Meah I am "dumb" about so many things. Science is about admitting your ignorance and asking EVERY question. Even if you think it sounds dumb. Cuz it doesn't.
+The Dinosaur Show thanks and so very true, always expanding your knowledge and happy to explore and learn :) never stop digging as Dustin would say lol
I got confused...It is written in my book that fossils should not be affected by water or Oxygen and bacteria..But it is said everywhere that fossils are formed in the water,Is water good or bad?😟
Dude looks like Raul, the former real Madrid and Schalke striker
I wonder how much dinosaurs species there was that never fossilised
Next explain how the hell dinasaurs become OIL!!!!?
Saying oil is made from dinosaurs is like saying paper is made from beetles because there was one on the tree they cut down to make your notebook.
would you be my older brother. u're so funny. haha.
wow
Can u try to make it animated so next time I would understand more?
I got confused...It is written in my book that fossils should not be affected by water or Oxygen and bacteria..But it is said everywhere that fossils are formed in the water,Is water good or bad?
Water deposits the sediments that create the sedimentary rocks that fossils are found in
Did i see a tail draging sauropod in the tree inaccurate haaaccckkkkksssss
YEAAAAAHHHH FOSSILS!!!
INVISIGOTH wtf bro
Because birds and dinosaurs are in the same family.
Is it in Washington?
New York City
I can see how a lot of the biped dinosaurs, like the t-rexes, raptors and hadrosaurs have bird-like qualities. What about other dinosaurs, like stegosaurs, triceratops and dimetrodons? They seem more like mammals/reptiles in appearance.
+MawnstorFilms Take a closer look at Triceratops. It's got a legit beak. (and Dimetrodon is actually #notadinosaur!)
I forgot about the beak. *facepalm
see and that is why i dont go to many of those places because of all the evolution and million of years and stuff also cus some are expesive
Love this channel!! Does anyone else has a problem subscribing? I've tried like hundred times and each time there is an error :( so upset
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so fossils are not the actual bone?
There rock
Fossils are minerals essentially, or traces (bioturbation) like tracks, burrows, coprolite etc.
'Replacement' is when one mineral formula replaces another in the pours of the bone then replaces it, and 'recrystallization' is when the same formula is retained, such as when Calcite, a Calcium carbonate, CaCO3, is replaced by Aragonite, another form of calcium carbonate but still CaCO3.
There is also fossilization from tar pits (which many times look like water so animals go into it and get trapped) and amber.
First, it has to apply for a permit at the local Natural History Museum.......
1:21, the dinosaur on the upper right is a Gorgosaurus, not a T. rex.
Whatever it is this cast's posture is highly inaccurate
bro you owned him
who or do you have a fossil or a thing of a dinosaur
I've got what I think is a fossil? My niece Found it on an east coast beach. There's a video of it on already on my channel, but I'll make a better video soon. I was thinking it was maybe a scute or gill plate? Idk what it is. I've spent a good 2 weeks trying to identify it. It's hollow, it's got these holes that seem pretty specific and I thought they were how I was going to be able to identify it. Ive had No luck. If you'd be so kind as to try to help identify it, I'd greatly appreciate it. I'm losing sleep over this shit lol.
Go on reddit on r/fossilid and post a picture of it, someone answered to what my fossil was if not search or ask a palaeontologist.
@@gerrardjones28 thanks for the info🙏
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Some fossil graveyards contain hundreds of thousands if not millions of fossils, laid down in Sedimentary rock. So what mechanism would destroy millions of dinosaurs and other animals and then lay them down in water formed strata? Probably a global flood as recorded in the book of Genesis, first book of the Bible. Interestingly enough the Bible also has dinosaurs living contemporaneously with man - see the last few chapters of the book of Job. Great reading!
Stuart Main - Correct. Virtually all fossils found anywhere in the world were formed during and because of the Global Flood. Almost nobody seems to understand the true process of fossil formation. Fossils were formed in a matter of DAYS.. not millions of years. The process requires very specific amounts of pressure, heat, microbes and dissolved minerals. These conditions ONLY EXISTED DURING THE FLOOD. The methods generally used for dating fossils are completely unreliable.
cool like how he saw the other people
No. There is no evidence whatsoever for a singular global flood. What we do see in the stratigraphic record is that all over the globe transgressions and regressions happened many different places at different, and this leaves sedimentary going in opposite directions. We can also discern using the 'Principle of Floral and Faunal Succession' that there was no global flood, because there is a continuous succession of fossils in the strata.
Furthermore, if the myth of Noah's flood was true than we would see genetic founders effect going from Mount Ararat outward and we see no such thing.
No, the bible does not have dinosaurs, it has vague refference to Leviathan and such. Hardly solid refference to Dinosaurs. Dinosaurs only lived in the Metazoic period and that is the only rock strat we find them in. You only find genus Homo on the surface level way above any dinosaurs because Homo has only existed for a few million years.
@@freemind..
We completely understand taphonomy. No fossil forms in a short amount of time. Stop spreading lies to dishonestly justify your preconceived ideology.
Good video until the outdated evolutionary tree was shown. In 2020 we know each family or genus is much too complex to be from one tree. It is more like a bunch of family/genus trees.
Fake
Go away
@@gerrardjones28 no
@@thetfordenduromx124 Your opinion doesn't matter
Abso-fucking-lutley real. If you studied more you would know this
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I got confused...It is written in my book that fossils should not be affected by water or Oxygen and bacteria..But it is said everywhere that fossils are formed in the water,Is water good or bad?😟
I got confused...It is written in my book that fossils should not be affected by water or Oxygen and bacteria..But it is said everywhere that fossils are formed in the water,Is water good or bad?😟
I know its been 3 years but when an animal dies in water it gets buried much easier thats why most fossils are marine, if water gets seeps into the fossil it can help mineralization but if its exposed in water it can be corroded and lost so its mostly good tho.