I was a kid in the mid 60’s and I loved dinosaurs almost before it was cool. Books about them were hard to come by. I still love learning about them but it just blows my mind how much we’ve learned about them over the years. The number of new species discovered every year is mind boggling to me. Anyway I love your channel. Merry Christmas. Here’s to a great new year.
UA-cam notifications are broken. Anyway, Merry Christmas and a happy new year, Ryan and everyone! Dino-Gen was the best channel about ancient life I've discovered in 2024
Would love to go for a pint and discuss (me just listen wide eyed) all things paleo with this lad. So knowledgeable and passionate but witty and just pleasant to watch and listen. Excellent content and for the second time, deserves infinitely greater engagement
I live not far from Hastings and I am planning at trip to Bexhill museum after reading the study of the discovered theropod teeth. Great to see this news has made its way to one of my favourite channels. Merry Christmas
I'm surprised how Udelartitan went unknown for many paleo new channels. It's the first Uruguayan 🇺🇾 dinosaur named from fossils unique to the country, but also their taxonomy and philogenetics, shows that Udelartitan's closest relatives were Alamosaurus. Udelartitan is 80 millon years old, when the Americas were separeted. This is great evidence for the thoery of Alamosaurus ancestors coming to North America from South America when the land masses were still separeted by ocean
Merry Christmas Mr. Ryan. Looking hot and handsome with the matching dancing caterpillars on your upper lip and above your big blue eyes .... Still distracting to watch and entertaining to listen to.... Please keep up the good work... Best you dig out your Dino jumper in time for Christmas Day ... Look forward to seeing you in the new year.... I hope the fat man in the red suit fills your stockings with joy ....🎅🏻🎄💫
11:38 - This totally make sense. One example for all, the average male height in the UK was 175.3 cm (5 ft 9 in) in the year 2012, which quite *surprised me since I, myself, am 191 cm tall (6' 3") and I am definitely not the tallest geezer around. * - I had expected the AVG to be within the range of circa 180 cm (5′ 11″) and 186 cm (6′ 1″). And this, of course, does not take into account people who unfortunately suffer from abnormal growth conditions, such as hypertrophy and/or hyperplasia.
As a 14-year-old who identifies as a trans male with possible autism, I absolutely LOVE dinosaurs. I even want to be a Paleontologist one day, even though it's a niche field here in Australia, and dinosaurs are found in the middle of bloody nowhere. I still love them ❤
Im 16 and also trying to become a palaeontologist or at least use a geology degree in Australia, there’s so much megafauna that is yet to be discovered especially in the outback and on the coasts. Never give up, we need more people who are interested in Australia’s fossil records!!!
I was a kid in the mid 60’s and I loved dinosaurs almost before it was cool. Books about them were hard to come by. I still love learning about them but it just blows my mind how much we’ve learned about them over the years. The number of new species discovered every year is mind boggling to me. Anyway I love your channel. Merry Christmas. Here’s to a great new year.
Got damn your a dinosaur yourself 💀
@ That seems to be the consensus. It’s been interesting though. 😊
Happy Christmas Mr. DG, and to all who pass this way.
Fantastic work as usual mate, Merry Christmas from Australia
Saved your usual melancholy mien and delivery with the wink and the slight smile. Merry Christmas to you and your prehistoric herps. 🎅🎄😉
Merry Christmas to you!
UA-cam notifications are broken.
Anyway, Merry Christmas and a happy new year, Ryan and everyone!
Dino-Gen was the best channel about ancient life I've discovered in 2024
Would love to go for a pint and discuss (me just listen wide eyed) all things paleo with this lad. So knowledgeable and passionate but witty and just pleasant to watch and listen. Excellent content and for the second time, deserves infinitely greater engagement
Love the trees.
I live not far from Hastings and I am planning at trip to Bexhill museum after reading the study of the discovered theropod teeth.
Great to see this news has made its way to one of my favourite channels.
Merry Christmas
Great sum up for the year, thank you. Merry Christmasaur to all😂
I needed this video. Thank you. Happy Holidays!
I’m sorry my school found your UA-cam channel I’m only here because I like dinosaurs
Rejoice the Mesozoic mustache is back. That thing is glorious
Nothing says Christmas like good old dinosaurs and evolution.
Thank you and Merry Christmas to you also!
Thank you sincerely for all your hard work this past year!
From the land of long dead marsupial lions and bloody big goannas, Merry Christmas!
Marry Christmas my friend
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to Henry Cavill's younger brother Ryan, yeeeeyy! 🙂 ❤
I'm surprised how Udelartitan went unknown for many paleo new channels. It's the first Uruguayan 🇺🇾 dinosaur named from fossils unique to the country, but also their taxonomy and philogenetics, shows that Udelartitan's closest relatives were Alamosaurus. Udelartitan is 80 millon years old, when the Americas were separeted. This is great evidence for the thoery of Alamosaurus ancestors coming to North America from South America when the land masses were still separeted by ocean
Merry Christmas Mr. Ryan.
Looking hot and handsome with the matching dancing caterpillars on your upper lip and above your big blue eyes .... Still distracting to watch and entertaining to listen to.... Please keep up the good work... Best you dig out your Dino jumper in time for Christmas Day ...
Look forward to seeing you in the new year....
I hope the fat man in the red suit fills your stockings with joy ....🎅🏻🎄💫
6:16 - Nothing popped-up in the corner of the screen. 😕
6:23-6:24
I can’t see it either.
Whoops! All fixed now, thanks for letting me know lol
@@dino-gen ❤🩹
11:38 - This totally make sense.
One example for all, the average male height in the UK was 175.3 cm (5 ft 9 in) in the year 2012, which quite *surprised me since I, myself, am 191 cm tall (6' 3") and I am definitely not the tallest geezer around.
* - I had expected the AVG to be within the range of circa 180 cm (5′ 11″) and 186 cm (6′ 1″).
And this, of course, does not take into account people who unfortunately suffer from abnormal growth conditions, such as hypertrophy and/or hyperplasia.
I did not know Gaiasia was found this year, since I’ve recently thought about making a stopmotion video about it
Oh first! Love dinos!!
Oh, and in a regard of the theropod tracks, how did they manage to distinguish that they had been made by a Troodontid and not by a Dromaeosaurid?
So if you like trace fossils, then you should be fond of the ichnogenus 'Breviparopus', likely one of the largest Dinosaurs that has ever existed.
Have you already found the jumper? 🙂
As a 14-year-old who identifies as a trans male with possible autism, I absolutely LOVE dinosaurs. I even want to be a Paleontologist one day, even though it's a niche field here in Australia, and dinosaurs are found in the middle of bloody nowhere. I still love them ❤
@@azteccroatia1496 What do you mean by that?
Ignore that, thank you for enjoying the content and Merry Christmas 😊
Im 16 and also trying to become a palaeontologist or at least use a geology degree in Australia, there’s so much megafauna that is yet to be discovered especially in the outback and on the coasts. Never give up, we need more people who are interested in Australia’s fossil records!!!