Dear Edge-y people: love the clear, direct explanation and description of anatomical bits, as well as of the processes involved in the finding, study, and of course, of the initial making of these fossils!
@@bolteraptor6641and once the next M-E happens birds WILL be on top, they have most of the generalist niches, both raccoons and Opossums will present a problem but the next era will be the true era of balance. The reptiles then the mammals then reptiles again then mammals again, next time true balance will be achieved.
Amazing, this discovery adds more to our further understanding of Stegosaurs. Stegosaur anatomy is quite diverse and complex, so it's nice to see more diversity within the Stegosaurs. When it comes to Adratiklit Boulahfa's evolutionary history, it really depends, since its placement is quite different compared to other Stegosaurs. Those are just my personal thoughts and opinions.
Dear Edge-y people: love the clear, direct explanation and description of anatomical bits, as well as of the processes involved in the finding, study, and of course, of the initial making of these fossils!
Dinosaur diversity rivals modern mammals
i'd say it surpasses them if it weren't for all the aquatic species
To be fair, even today dinosaur diversity still surpasses mammal diversity, birds are the most diverse group of land vertebrates after all.
@@bolteraptor6641and once the next M-E happens birds WILL be on top, they have most of the generalist niches, both raccoons and Opossums will present a problem but the next era will be the true era of balance. The reptiles then the mammals then reptiles again then mammals again, next time true balance will be achieved.
These are interesting additions to this clade
Nice one ~ Fascinating and Educational! Cheers
Bro, why you got to make your intros so epic
Why are you using Donkey Kong Country music in the background? I now have the sudden urge to ride a swordfish.
I caught the DKC3 theme too lol
Amazing, this discovery adds more to our further understanding of Stegosaurs. Stegosaur anatomy is quite diverse and complex, so it's nice to see more diversity within the Stegosaurs. When it comes to Adratiklit Boulahfa's evolutionary history, it really depends, since its placement is quite different compared to other Stegosaurs. Those are just my personal thoughts and opinions.
Is this convergent evolution with porcupines?
Natural World Facts has a great video about whalefalls that explains what happens to carcasses on the sea floor. He's also the most ASMR narrator.
You think you know a class of dinosaurs... then they star lt throwing curve balls at'cha.
At this rate we will find a stegosaur in K-PG rock layers.
Adratiklit is apparently the MVP of all thyreopheorans
Adra-tickle-it
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