The first time I saw a Carnotaurus in media was in the Pixar Dinosaur (featured @ 1:58- 2:07) movie as a kid. This dinosaur made an impression on me for the past 23 years lol
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Me. My first and to date only exposure of Carnotaurus on the big Screen. Though now I'm confused, as, to my understanding, it was implied that the movie started of on Madagaskar, so how did they get from there to what would become Argentina?
What a fascinating dinosaur. It is very charismatic with those horns and lack of arms. I hope one day they find more skeletons as it amazes me that only one so far has been unearthed. Thanks for giving us this look at Carnotaurus.
Michael Crichton's book The Lost World had a pair of carnotaurs, if I remember correctly. InGen developed them with super cool camouflage abilities. I get so upset with Jurassic Park "fans" reference the subpar JW movies whenever mentioning the carnotaur, instead of Crichton's book. (Also, I'm from India, so I'm particularly fascinated by abelisaurs).
Just one skeleton - hmmm, makes me wonder how many dinosaurs we have yet to discover - some that might have been even more fearsome or, perhaps, even larger than we thought possible.
Not talkin about the ones that got extinct before the asteroid hit earth... the bones wont last that long or they just got lost for ever in the dirt, rocks, plaques... just to understand, the livin beings that we see today are only 0.01% of all the beings that ever lived on earth... so its not only about the dinosaurs but about lots of livin beings.
Great content overall, just one question: How can we assume that Carnotaurus died out 3million years before the meteor and stuff? We only have one skelleton so how would you even determine that? Bitemarks or walking trails are all I could think of, but I don't recall them being mentioned?
@@Dianalol-fl7fz yeah the fossils they found. But how do you know there weren't carnotauri afterwards that just didn't fossilize (or leave traces that did) in places we looked? Fossilization is rather unlikely so as far as I can gather there is no sure way to know they didn't last until the asteroid.
@@sizanogreen9900 Estimates for when a dinosaur was alive is made based on the rock layers around it typically, so when they dug the remains of a carnotaurus out from wherever they found it, they would have also sampled the rock and soil where it was buried and dated it. Since there's only one skeleton, and rock layers take millions of years to form, it's just an operating assumption that is subject to change should another older or younger skeleton be found.
The skin or scales of the animal would tell you more about the mating contests than the horns. If the animals used their horns for displaying dominance like a bull the top of the skull would be heard or dense enough to absorb the impact of butting heads. The bone plates under the animals skin would determine if the horns were used like a rhino. I believe they used the horns as shade for the eyes and as a weapon of predation. Instead of biting the prey, gore it. That is my theory.
It goes many ways. As much as we learn about the dinosaurs we know, that there is that much information missing as well. And we are left with the artists renderings based on scientific study and today's animals. We look at their skeletons and design the flesh around it but the skin of a dinosaur could have had many features and growths that never were preserved. Which made some of them look and behave very differently than from what we are told. But true enough, If Carno's horns were used for something more than display, than they would have had powerful horns to combat with. It is easy for us to imagine males fighting over females like deer do.
There is evidence that dinosaurs coexisted with man. Chinese culture is loaded with dragons. Artistic embellishments make it impossible to determine exactly what they saw. In British folklore, we have St. George slaying the dragon. It is my understanding that in the folklore of Beowulf and Grendel, the dragon resembled a T-rex. In many American Indian cultures, the Thunderbird has a resemblance to a ptreanodon. In a either Mayan or Aztec temple was a picture of an archaeopteryx, a bird with dinosaur features like a dinosaur mouth with teeth instead of a beak.
Im confusion, they can reconstruct a therizenisaur from a couple claws and other dinosaurs from a couple of toe bones, but one osteoderm doesnt rebuild an ankylosaur? And a few more toes and a vertebrae dont rebuild a brontosaurus? Where's the line, how come one scientist can just make up the rest of animal from whatever he finds but the next can't. Not like there is any punishment for being proven wrong later if so every jail would be full to bursting with paleontologists. Somebody explain?
This is a great video! Too bad its COMPLETELY WRONG!!!😂😂😂 This dinosaur is aquatic. I cannot fathom how they the brilliant scientists cannot look and see this baffles my mind. Strong jaws, strong neck, long tail capable of movement, and big back legs "designed to swim" this animal was waaaay more comfortable in water than out. Much like a duck is today. I give up. Say what you want, but just look at it and picture it on land, then picture it in water. What makes more sense?
Back when Giants live along beside dinosaurs all Giants had a couple of these for pets yes that was their pit bull dinosaurs they used them to gaurd their caves and their territory against other Giants of course some Giants had bigger territory's and probably had Trexs guarding their vallys
If I hear a bot reading (and especially not even a very good bot) I tell the algorithm to not suggest that channel again. Do real research and get a real voice actor, or don't bother.
people are moaning about an AI voice but totally disregarding this man has give us a video for 40minutes for free, you pay for what you get lmfao, I personally don't care about a voice.
The first time I saw a Carnotaurus in media was in the Pixar Dinosaur (featured @ 1:58- 2:07) movie as a kid. This dinosaur made an impression on me for the past 23 years lol
Actually, Dinosaur if from Disney.
@@TheFoshaMan Oh you're right!
@@TheFoshaManthat movie is my favourite when I was kid ❤ 😅
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The best version is from the movie "Dinosaur"
I loved that movie as a kid! The DVD even had a Mini Game to play
Yes but yo mama
Hands down
Good shout
@@ThePunisher-si8exid love to see you say that to his face you rasclart keyboard warrior
Play at speed 1.25 its better
Uhm are you stalking me?
Thats literally what i just did
Haha, i did the same too! Such a slow talker lol
I had it at 1.5. It sounds like slo-motion otherwise
I died when the Dino did it’s little dance 😂
Yes! Me too
nice. thanks for your work!
Who else was introduce to Carnotaurus from Disney Dinosaur.
Me. My first and to date only exposure of Carnotaurus on the big Screen.
Though now I'm confused, as, to my understanding, it was implied that the movie started of on Madagaskar, so how did they get from there to what would become Argentina?
I saw the movie, and saw this dinosaur then, I'm a dinosaur fan❤
This dude sounds so close to Nexpo.
I was just thinking that
It’s literally an ai voice my guy😂
What a fascinating dinosaur. It is very charismatic with those horns and lack of arms. I hope one day they find more skeletons as it amazes me that only one so far has been unearthed. Thanks for giving us this look at Carnotaurus.
Thank you, thats very informative.
Michael Crichton's book The Lost World had a pair of carnotaurs, if I remember correctly. InGen developed them with super cool camouflage abilities. I get so upset with Jurassic Park "fans" reference the subpar JW movies whenever mentioning the carnotaur, instead of Crichton's book. (Also, I'm from India, so I'm particularly fascinated by abelisaurs).
No doubt as a result of Rajasaurus, and the rest of the Lameta Formation fauna?
Don't get me wrong these were creatures to marvel at...BUT FUCK!!! NO WE COULD NEVER COEXIST ONE OF US HAD TO GO FOR GOOD...
They were very aggressive... and furious..
Please tell me the voice is an IA and not the most depressed voice actor the world had ever seen.
I’ve been fighting the urge to find a different video cause of the voice
This guy is going to put me to sleep
Just one skeleton - hmmm, makes me wonder how many dinosaurs we have yet to discover - some that might have been even more fearsome or, perhaps, even larger than we thought possible.
Not talkin about the ones that got extinct before the asteroid hit earth... the bones wont last that long or they just got lost for ever in the dirt, rocks, plaques... just to understand, the livin beings that we see today are only 0.01% of all the beings that ever lived on earth... so its not only about the dinosaurs but about lots of livin beings.
I was wondering if it just had a rare mutation. Do we have any proof of dinosaurs with mutations ?
@@aninabeuchert6491 its called evolving, we all do with time.
U got a new sub!!!
First ❤ Love ur vids btw
One of my favorite dinosaurs besides trex😌😌
I loved this. It is soooooooooooo underated!
Dinosaurs ❤❤❤
I Loved the content and all, just please tone down the background music !
The little dance that one did made me die laughing omfg
Love the little arms, so cute.
Great video but the carnotaurus actually was 2 tons (4,000 pounds). But again, good video and I really love this dinosaur ❤🤘🏻
Great content overall, just one question: How can we assume that Carnotaurus died out 3million years before the meteor and stuff? We only have one skelleton so how would you even determine that? Bitemarks or walking trails are all I could think of, but I don't recall them being mentioned?
That can be said about a lot of things from the deep past
we can determine the age through carbon dating.
@@Dianalol-fl7fz yeah the fossils they found. But how do you know there weren't carnotauri afterwards that just didn't fossilize (or leave traces that did) in places we looked? Fossilization is rather unlikely so as far as I can gather there is no sure way to know they didn't last until the asteroid.
@@sizanogreen9900 Estimates for when a dinosaur was alive is made based on the rock layers around it typically, so when they dug the remains of a carnotaurus out from wherever they found it, they would have also sampled the rock and soil where it was buried and dated it. Since there's only one skeleton, and rock layers take millions of years to form, it's just an operating assumption that is subject to change should another older or younger skeleton be found.
@@sizanogreen9900 Also, no one really "knows" anything. It's all just very educated and researched guesswork.
Also known as C.sastrei
I mean it’s probably the nickname for the carnotaurus fossil but I digress
The skin or scales of the animal would tell you more about the mating contests than the horns. If the animals used their horns for displaying dominance like a bull the top of the skull would be heard or dense enough to absorb the impact of butting heads. The bone plates under the animals skin would determine if the horns were used like a rhino. I believe they used the horns as shade for the eyes and as a weapon of predation. Instead of biting the prey, gore it. That is my theory.
It goes many ways. As much as we learn about the dinosaurs we know, that there is that much information missing as well.
And we are left with the artists renderings based on scientific study and today's animals. We look at their skeletons and design the flesh around it but the skin of a dinosaur could have had many features and growths that never were preserved. Which made some of them look and behave very differently than from what we are told.
But true enough, If Carno's horns were used for something more than display, than they would have had powerful horns to combat with.
It is easy for us to imagine males fighting over females like deer do.
What about legless lizards. They don't have front or rear legs
How do we know when Carnotaurus went extinct if we've only found one specimen? 🤔🧐
Amazing looking animal.
Way too many ads.
*Laughs in premium
I'm wondering if they can be bigger than that since they found just one fossile of this species
There is evidence that dinosaurs coexisted with man. Chinese culture is loaded with dragons. Artistic embellishments make it impossible to determine exactly what they saw. In British folklore, we have St. George slaying the dragon. It is my understanding that in the folklore of Beowulf and Grendel, the dragon resembled a T-rex. In many American Indian cultures, the Thunderbird has a resemblance to a ptreanodon. In a either Mayan or Aztec temple was a picture of an archaeopteryx, a bird with dinosaur features like a dinosaur mouth with teeth instead of a beak.
Could you pick a more stoned, slow sounding AI voice?! My GOD
Carno was strongest dino with bite force of 150 tons
Im confusion, they can reconstruct a therizenisaur from a couple claws and other dinosaurs from a couple of toe bones, but one osteoderm doesnt rebuild an ankylosaur? And a few more toes and a vertebrae dont rebuild a brontosaurus? Where's the line, how come one scientist can just make up the rest of animal from whatever he finds but the next can't. Not like there is any punishment for being proven wrong later if so every jail would be full to bursting with paleontologists. Somebody explain?
Love me some Gondwanan dinosaurs
did the narrator drink a bottle of nyquil before doing this video?
13:35 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Gen-er-ra?? You immediately loose credibility dude.
Why even have arms at this point? Lol 😂
This is a great video! Too bad its COMPLETELY WRONG!!!😂😂😂
This dinosaur is aquatic. I cannot fathom how they the brilliant scientists cannot look and see this baffles my mind.
Strong jaws, strong neck, long tail capable of movement, and big back legs "designed to swim" this animal was waaaay more comfortable in water than out.
Much like a duck is today.
I give up. Say what you want, but just look at it and picture it on land, then picture it in water.
What makes more sense?
I really doubt carnotaurus where fighting sauropods.
Back when Giants live along beside dinosaurs all Giants had a couple of these for pets yes that was their pit bull dinosaurs they used them to gaurd their caves and their territory against other Giants of course some Giants had bigger territory's and probably had Trexs guarding their vallys
Where are the fossilized Giants you mentioned?
Anyone else craving chicken wings or is it just me? 🤔🤤😋
very informative but the ai voice spoils it I am sorry to say
Narrator talks verrrry slooooow.
God let Satan make a dinosaur! Forget T Rex!
Basically can’t absorb any of the information because of the robotic delivery of what I assume is an AI generated narration.
Yo is this narrated by AI?
28:17 Ohhhhh Gorgeous.
feels like guy is explaining a fairytail and im about to drift to sleep fr haha
Is this ai reading?
👍💯
One of the weirdest narrations ever. Do you speak like that in real life?
No the best one is from prehistoric planet it is
"Genera" should have been "genus." "Genersa" is plural, "genus" is singular.
So all the videos here feature the same narrator? Disappointing.
69 mya "N I C E"
Is the narrator an AI? Genuine question.
No
He said it in another comment
@@wolfa9393 Thanks mate.
Wrong business bro, sleepy stories is your niche for real.
I could do without that weird ass music
AI narrator?
DinosaursfossilsalsoseeninMars
This guy is on Quaeludes. Clean up and re do the narration!
We don't know the actual times they lived sorry
If I hear a bot reading (and especially not even a very good bot) I tell the algorithm to not suggest that channel again. Do real research and get a real voice actor, or don't bother.
This is not at bot. A real human narrates these.
@goatsandroses4258 It's a REAL person dude... Show some respect...
people are moaning about an AI voice but totally disregarding this man has give us a video for 40minutes for free, you pay for what you get lmfao, I personally don't care about a voice.
Not free, too many ads.
Not even an AI voice! But thank you for the comment.
@@dinosaurdiscovery my apoligies dude, love the content