Jurassic James® explains Avaceratops 1

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  • Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
  • Jurassic James® explains Avaceratops, the horned dinosaur defined by a juvenile.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @thegreatdinoranger3425
    @thegreatdinoranger3425 9 місяців тому +1

    Great video! I got the Jurassic World Epic Evolution Avaceratops figure for Christmas last year and I really like it. It has a good sculpt, paint and everything. Sure the hands aren't really accurate to a real ceratopsian but I don't think it's the worse thing in the world. To be honest, the Jurassic World Iguanodon figure's hands are the worst thing lol. It did not contain a thumb spike which was pretty unfortunate. Especially since the Iguanodon in Dominion had a thumb spike and everything. Anyways, back to Avaceratops, I didn't know that it was a juvenile specimen that was discovered. Really cool information. Thanks for bringing this up in the video.

    • @jurassicjames65
      @jurassicjames65  4 місяці тому

      Glad you liked the video! You made a great point that I try to explain as well. Even though some of these figures are not entirely scientifically accurate, if you like them, you like them! And that is all that matters with your collection! And yes, the Jurassic World Iguanodon's hands are very upsetting, the thumb spike is Iguanodon's most iconic feature!