The Dinosaurs of the Triassic Period: A Summary of the First Dinosaurs and their Rise to Dominance

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  • @TransSappho
    @TransSappho Рік тому +615

    I’m a phylogenetics researcher who specifically studied the phylogeny of Triassic dinosaurs, and this video’s representation of the consensus regarding dinosaur phylogeny being unsolved gets my seal of approval

    • @tonytaskforce3465
      @tonytaskforce3465 Рік тому +16

      Now that's what I call a seal of approval. 🤓👍✅

    • @Tyrantlizardking105
      @Tyrantlizardking105 Рік тому +10

      I think I may like to get into paleo-systematics. Any tips?

    • @jesswolfe3737
      @jesswolfe3737 Рік тому +5

      @@Tyrantlizardking105just do it! Start right meow!

    • @MrGreen-fi5sg
      @MrGreen-fi5sg Рік тому

      No

    • @athos9293
      @athos9293 Рік тому +4

      Your pfp looks like my cat who died last year

  • @alexfritz2166
    @alexfritz2166 Рік тому +660

    A Triassic deep dive, is legitimately the content I’ve have been looking for for years, you sir have finally quenched my mighty thirst.

  • @ego4551
    @ego4551 Рік тому +76

    Finally, Someone properly covering the Triassic!

  • @dinohall2595
    @dinohall2595 Рік тому +61

    I can't believe I just watched a 51-minute video in one go with no breaks and was engrossed the whole time. Bravo, excellent video which deserves to be screened in every classroom that ever discusses dinosaurs!

  • @nono9543
    @nono9543 Рік тому +258

    These dinosaurs deserve just as much respect as your favorite dinosaurs. The success of these guys would determine the course of nature for the next hundreds of millions of years to come. It's because of their success that we have so many various birds today that are still thriving. The dinosaurs never died out because of them. These rose to be speedy fast thinking animals and that is how they have survived today.

    • @williamchamberlain2263
      @williamchamberlain2263 Рік тому +4

      Yeah, but they were pretty crap and just got lucky everyone else was crappier

    • @billcarruth8122
      @billcarruth8122 Рік тому +4

      Forgot to mention how delicious they are, especially with some Swiss Challet sauce.

    • @Makabert.Abylon
      @Makabert.Abylon Рік тому +1

      @@billcarruth8122 you mean a mutated creature so called chicken, or a random crow from the backyard?

    • @universaleye1689
      @universaleye1689 Рік тому +2

      Yeah and they deserve recognise for their paths and they rose from small to titans of their times

    • @samuraispeltwrong
      @samuraispeltwrong Рік тому +4

      My second favorite therapod is dilophosaurus lol

  • @daniell1483
    @daniell1483 Рік тому +276

    It is hard to not admire these early dinosaurs. They were the trailblazers, the pioneers of what would follow them. They were the underdogs of their age, making their success all the more impressive.

    • @athos9293
      @athos9293 Рік тому +9

      ​@@Aiel-Necromancer some terrestrial birds resemble non avian dinosaurs when walking

    • @ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid
      @ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid Рік тому

      @@athos9293 lol @ "terrestrial birds" 😆

    • @Kaity0415
      @Kaity0415 Рік тому +2

      It

    • @stonefish1318
      @stonefish1318 Рік тому +1

      Basically the Republic before the Empire

    • @harleyme3163
      @harleyme3163 Рік тому

      so.. what about the race before them? do you really think time started with us? thats awefull self centered... ahh thats why you think your the center of everything..... wonder how an explosion creates when humans witness explosion's destroying things,,,, LOL humans are so uninteligent I would want to visit them if I were an alien.. I'd be totally disgusted by them

  • @maurissauro
    @maurissauro Рік тому +106

    Excellent video! As someone who works in the field, it's always nice to see Triassic getting the treatment it deserves. We still have a lot to unravel regarding the origin of dinosaurs, but it is impressive how our knowledge has advanced greatly in recent years. Keep up the good work!

  • @susannahdrazin220
    @susannahdrazin220 Рік тому +44

    Thank you for mentioning thecodontosaurus, the only dinosaur first discovered within walking distance of where I grew up!

  • @jessehutchings
    @jessehutchings 2 місяці тому +4

    I simply find it amazing how diverse and complex ancient creatures were. It makes me wish we could see them living in their habitats so bad

  • @musicbyoakly
    @musicbyoakly Рік тому +11

    Stumbled on this video because I let YT run on autoplay while watching YDAW, and I gotta say, I am happy that YT decided to show me this. What an amazing deep dive.

  • @jensphiliphohmann1876
    @jensphiliphohmann1876 Рік тому +75

    This video is mind- blowing to someone like me who used to think that feathers were a relatively late development and dinosaurs were mostly adapted to warm climate first.

    • @bkjeong4302
      @bkjeong4302 Рік тому

      The ironic thing is that dinosaurs were actually worse-suited to the frequent harsh droughts and hothouse conditions of the Late Triassic than the croc-line archosaurs, the exact opposite of what way too many people still believe as a result of WWD.

    • @MrGreen-fi5sg
      @MrGreen-fi5sg Рік тому

      No

  • @89ji36
    @89ji36 Рік тому +34

    This is fantastic, I've adored all of your crocodylomorph and other videos but the Triassic specifically interests me so much and I was thrilled to see this upload today. Fantastic work and I look forward to all the other great projects you'll put out in the future.

  • @raegardens8339
    @raegardens8339 4 дні тому +2

    Fascinating stuff! Well made video too 😊

  • @УгаБуга-н9я
    @УгаБуга-н9я Рік тому +11

    It is one of the best channels about paleontology and prehistoric animals! Thanks for video!

  • @TrajGreekFire
    @TrajGreekFire Рік тому +23

    Prosauropods might be the most underrated group of dinosaurs

  • @kuitaranheatmorus9932
    @kuitaranheatmorus9932 Рік тому +11

    This was a delightful video on the Trassic Era.
    I really hope you have amazing day

  • @DoodersDen
    @DoodersDen Рік тому +13

    What a lovely, informative, well edited, and downright inspiring video! Your content never ceases to entertain, inform, and incentivise my own development of content and just learning in general!! Keep up the great work, man!!

  • @porsche911sbs
    @porsche911sbs Рік тому +24

    it's amazing how the pseudosuchians and the dinosaurs evolved separately into the same niches at different times

  • @vibuma
    @vibuma Рік тому +5

    amazing video,this channel keeps teaching me new things about something that has fascinated me for decades,thank you.

  • @rmv500
    @rmv500 Рік тому +5

    Between your video and a new ydaw, this is a great day for dino fans!

  • @davissae
    @davissae Рік тому +7

    Thank you so much. I have learned so much about the evolutionary incubator that was the Triassic and that the earliest dinos were therapod-like. Wonderful.

  • @softestshark
    @softestshark Рік тому +2

    i cant believe channels (and videos) like this are free. thank you so much

  • @JorshBrushTV
    @JorshBrushTV Рік тому +15

    What a video!!! Thanks for this research and so good presentation about early dinosaur and relatives!

  • @SchAlternate
    @SchAlternate Рік тому +115

    It's interesting how dinosaurs were previously depicted as almost exclusively tropical animals that would've faired poorly in the cooler climates we have today, when in reality it was their ancestral resistence to cold that ultimately allowed them to attain their ecological supremacy.

    • @bkjeong4302
      @bkjeong4302 Рік тому +22

      It actually gets funnier because dinosaurs in the Triassic actually did WORSE during hot, harsh drought conditions than other archosaurs.

    • @MrGreen-fi5sg
      @MrGreen-fi5sg Рік тому +1

      No

    • @MrGreen-fi5sg
      @MrGreen-fi5sg Рік тому +1

      @@bkjeong4302 no

    • @jamessmilus321
      @jamessmilus321 Рік тому

      @@bkjeong4302, source?

    • @loungelizard3922
      @loungelizard3922 7 місяців тому

      @@MrGreen-fi5sg no

  • @abscently_inefficient4892
    @abscently_inefficient4892 8 місяців тому +2

    I'd just like for you to know that this is my comfort youtube video and i play it when I'm anxious

  • @posticusmaximus1739
    @posticusmaximus1739 7 місяців тому +3

    This video is so good I come back to it every now and again to rewatch in full!

  • @Alberad08
    @Alberad08 Рік тому +11

    Thanky a lot for creating & sharing this meticulously compiled documentation on early dinosaurs - really enjoyed watching it!

  • @notquitenick8442
    @notquitenick8442 Рік тому +5

    this is one of the best science videos ive ever seen, thank you for so much detailed information! also, as always I love the paleoart selection

  • @МаксимМалеев-и7д

    I think your channel is very very good so keep up the good work. Calm speech, beautiful pictures and a fairly large amount of information are combined in my opinion perfectly.

    • @TufteMotorsport
      @TufteMotorsport Рік тому +1

      And no facecams also helps. I find it offputting when I focus on a detail on paleo art just for it to jumpcut right into a closeup of a guy talking to me.

  • @Slask69
    @Slask69 Рік тому +2

    Amazing video, thank you for not adding music, it makes it so much easier to focus on the subject

  • @prizrenbucpapaj869
    @prizrenbucpapaj869 Рік тому +5

    Thank you CHimerasaurus for this GREAT video essay, it has indeed given a good overview over early Dinosauria! Great, great job!

  • @uledisuddie952
    @uledisuddie952 Рік тому +17

    Happy APRIL FOOLS . This vid is extremely educational and spreads no misinformation unlike some other paleo vids like Brightside's .

  • @mrbanjofrog
    @mrbanjofrog Рік тому +7

    Great video with lots of detail. I usually don’t watch long palaeontology videos because they can get a bit boring but this was great!

  • @SaltySteff
    @SaltySteff Рік тому +9

    A concise video about my favourite period! Your videos are so well made. Your narration is clear, articulate and pleasant to the ears without being too dumbed down and simplistic. Also, I really enjoy the visuals and the up to date paleoart. Subbed!

  • @tomatosoup44
    @tomatosoup44 Рік тому +8

    Cool video, very informative and with mostly up to date and accurate images.

  • @christiansherlock6662
    @christiansherlock6662 Рік тому +9

    I'm stoked out of my mind to see Silesaurs getting exposure and acceptance as early Ornithischians. As a theory, it's not only being quickly accepted by scientific communities, but also if you think about it it just makes so much sense. If they are accepted as dinosaurs, I no longer have to struggle to think of my favourite dinosaur, because it's obviously some kind of Silesaur.

  • @gajxo
    @gajxo Рік тому +2

    This is the best presentation of triassic dinosaurs I have seen anywhere, surpassing even Walking with dinosaurs ep1.

  • @BinroWasRight
    @BinroWasRight Рік тому +4

    This is absolutely brilliant and masterful. Thank you!

  • @mymom1462
    @mymom1462 Рік тому +20

    This is your best work dude! Keep it up. Do you mind sharing how you edit your videos and the sound system you use? It is extremely soothing to listen and watch and I would like to start doing this as well.

    • @chimerasuchus
      @chimerasuchus  Рік тому +3

      I edit my videos in Da Vinci Resolve. I do not know what sound system the narrator (themattalorian) used, but I use Audacity.

    • @above7793
      @above7793 Рік тому +2

      It's not the sound system, it's good source material.
      A quiet room where you can record just your voice will be infinitely more beneficial than the latest high end audio gear and processors

  • @marcosalerno4254
    @marcosalerno4254 Рік тому +22

    Very, very awesome! The early evolution of dinosaurs and in general the Triassic period are so underrated compared to Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. Very great, congratulations Chimera.

  • @BobBob-eb4io
    @BobBob-eb4io Рік тому +5

    This is going to be awesome

  • @paulofearghail9408
    @paulofearghail9408 Рік тому +1

    Congrats on a solid, informative, well-researched, and particularly well-narrated video. Great job.

  • @Huitizilopochtli
    @Huitizilopochtli Рік тому +5

    Amazing, I thank you for all the knowledge I lacked on the Triassic dinosaurs.

  • @robertmccabe841
    @robertmccabe841 Рік тому

    These reviews, many by people working on the problems involved in the Triassic and the evolution of vertebrates are some of the most positive I ever seen. Keep up the excellent review of all the diverse information published. Your work will stimulate lots of people trying to improve on the ideas you synthesized in this video. For your whole team, keep up the good work-it’s important to make these large scale models- they serve as a target for others to focus on in future work.

  • @WizardApologist
    @WizardApologist Рік тому +1

    i didnt know i wanted a trassic history rundown but now that ive watched this i love it sm

  • @kelly-bo-belly
    @kelly-bo-belly 6 місяців тому +1

    Loving the diagrams showing which bones we have found and how we extrapolate out to reconstruct the whole. Very helpful.

  • @sallylouise9826
    @sallylouise9826 8 місяців тому +1

    This is an amazing video I came here after watching a video about the Morrison formation . Really great info about these overlooked early dinosaurs of the Triassic period .

  • @TheKeithvidz
    @TheKeithvidz Рік тому +1

    finished last night with it on my radar i think - first rate, second to none and FREE. I Love dinos.

  • @joeshmoe8345
    @joeshmoe8345 Рік тому +5

    Awesome, love it. Thanks Big Dog.

  • @richardberger616
    @richardberger616 5 місяців тому +1

    huge fan of you channel and this video in particular. s tier stuff my friend, thank you so much

  • @ashiqurrahman8830
    @ashiqurrahman8830 Рік тому +7

    EPIC VIDEO!!!!!INCREDIBLE STUFF!!!!!!KEEP IT UP!!!!!!!

  • @KellyClowers
    @KellyClowers Рік тому +3

    Very helpful overview, and great narration! Thanks!

  • @zacharyrupley3264
    @zacharyrupley3264 Рік тому +5

    Yes! Excellent Work!

  • @max.thecarno
    @max.thecarno Рік тому +6

    I love you man❤ your my favorite pelotuber

  • @sauraplay2095
    @sauraplay2095 Рік тому +2

    This was a amazing video! Thank you!

  • @thegreatcirclegame
    @thegreatcirclegame Рік тому +1

    Beautiful work on this! Well paced!

  • @chug5136
    @chug5136 Рік тому +1

    Awesome! definitely subscribing your presentation and way you speak isn’t boring, definitely will share this round

  • @LoudmouthReviews
    @LoudmouthReviews Рік тому +6

    Good and highly informative video

  • @Ballistics_Computer
    @Ballistics_Computer Рік тому +7

    The Triassic and early Jurassic are my favorite times for the dinos.

  • @jasonsantos3037
    @jasonsantos3037 Рік тому +7

    The Triassic is a fascinating time for early dinosaurs.

  • @boopy3919
    @boopy3919 Рік тому +6

    i have always craved more triassic paleomedia. I hope we get some high-qulity prehistoric planet-style docusereies about it.

  • @Spudmay
    @Spudmay Рік тому +7

    The Triassic was so cool! Such hidden diversity

  • @monroeslabaugh9248
    @monroeslabaugh9248 6 місяців тому +1

    I love this style of long form video, and I would absolutely love to see a similar video on other geologic periods in earths history such as the Cenozoic or even the Jurassic

  • @gerrardjones28
    @gerrardjones28 Рік тому +7

    Awesome video!

  • @mlggodzilla1567
    @mlggodzilla1567 Рік тому +7

    Another great video 😎

  • @cuaruaocsen
    @cuaruaocsen Рік тому +1

    😍😍 Amazing video amazing good video Nice video ❤❤❤ Thank you for sharing video dinosaur ❤❤ i really like and watching your video a lot Of knowledge About Dinosaur ❤❤ thank you so much

  • @prasanth2601
    @prasanth2601 Рік тому +11

    You should have to make a video on purusaurus. I'd love to see you cover that topic.

  • @hangonsnoop
    @hangonsnoop Рік тому +1

    This was a interesting and accessible introduction to this topic.

  • @KaijuFan1954
    @KaijuFan1954 Рік тому +1

    Yet again another cool and amazing video!

  • @bibia666
    @bibia666 Рік тому +5

    👍👍👍Great episode
    🙏🙏🙏Thanks for the upload
    ❤️🙋‍♂️😃Greetings bibia

  • @Djingoclottates
    @Djingoclottates Рік тому +3

    Thank you for this video, I always loved the weird primal aspect of triassic dinosaurs but almost no one pays them much attention. Your videos in general really highlight all the stuff I wish would've been more common in documentaries when i was a kid in the late 90s/2000s
    Especially your videos on pesudosuchians and later crocodile relatives

  • @posticusmaximus1739
    @posticusmaximus1739 Рік тому +14

    Thanks for this. Just like my fascination of the Danian period & wider Paleogene for the general obscurity of the earlier post-Kpg mammal, the Triassic is almost a parallel narrative.

    • @bkjeong4302
      @bkjeong4302 Рік тому +2

      Do note that mammals took over right at the start of the Paleogene, with large herbivores and carnivores evolving during the Early Paleocene. Big mammals were around before any of the Cenozoic’s giant flightless birds were. In this sense, the Paleogene is actually far more akin to the Early Jurassic than the Triassic.

    • @posticusmaximus1739
      @posticusmaximus1739 Рік тому +1

      @@bkjeong4302 Not too familiar with the early Jurassic. But early mammals in South America lived in the shadows of Crocodilians like Purusauraus and the super-snake, Titanoboa just to mention a couple of reptiles that made mammals the underdog for a moment

    • @chimerasuchus
      @chimerasuchus  Рік тому +4

      While Paleocene mammals were on average larger than during the Mesozoic ancestors, they were actually pretty slow to replace the non-avian dinosaurs. Additionally, the Early Jurassic is notable for relatively large species surviving the preceding mass extinction, while mammals had to start from scratch. Even the exceptional pantodont Barylambda, perhaps the largest Paleocene mammal, is pretty small compared to later Eocene herbivores, let along the elephant sized sauropodomorphs of the Early Jurassic.
      On the other hand, Purusauraus lived during the Miocene, which was much later in Cenozoic. Indeed, it grew so massive so as to hunt the local mammalian megafauna. Still, the contemporaneous terror birds and sebecids, which included perhaps the largest terrestrial predator of the entire Cenozoic era, did leave the native South American mammalian predators in an underdog position.

    • @bkjeong4302
      @bkjeong4302 Рік тому +2

      @@chimerasuchus
      The Paleocene large mammals were still significantly larger than most of the large Paleocene nonmammals, and more importantly, they were older than most of said nonmammals (especially things like the gastornithids).
      The traditional narrative was that things like the planocraniids or gastornithids could only exist because there was no mammalian competition and that they were outcompeted into extinction once mammals started getting big, but the fact mammals started getting big *before* such animals existed undermines this narrative.

  • @4Beats4Me
    @4Beats4Me 4 дні тому

    Though the subtitles are often hilarious, the artwork b is c impressive and plentiful. Nice video!

  • @scottythetrex5197
    @scottythetrex5197 Рік тому +1

    This is an EXCELLENT video. Thank you.

  • @unlimitedbug
    @unlimitedbug 8 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for such informative videos. They've helped reinvigorate my childhood obsession with creatures and habitats before us. I also commend your patience with some of the comments under this video and probably others lol. Have a good one.

  • @jurawild
    @jurawild 5 місяців тому +1

    thanks for sharing, rlly enjoy watching your videos

  • @Cool_Kid95
    @Cool_Kid95 Рік тому +6

    I mean you're right about the underrepresentation of the Triassic period. I'm pretty sure the Fossil Fighters games only have 3 Triassic era creatures in them, and one isn't even a dinosaur.
    EDIT: I checked the wiki, I was wrong. There's 4, 2 of them aren't dinosaurs.

  • @sterlingnilssen5812
    @sterlingnilssen5812 Рік тому +2

    This video was so wonderful

  • @bencake28
    @bencake28 Рік тому +2

    Omg what a Challenge to form one Video about this time period with focus in all Dino groups. 😮 And you nailed it! Damn, this is so great! Thank you a lot! 🦖
    In my opinion we have the ancestors (all simplified):
    Archos
    And than these classes:
    Orinthi, Sauri, Croco and Ptero
    And these have their well known underclasses 😉

  • @daltonsherrod1573
    @daltonsherrod1573 Рік тому +2

    I’d love to see a video like this but for the early or even the entire Jurassic dinosaurs next!

  • @rogeriopenna9014
    @rogeriopenna9014 Рік тому +4

    I live just 200km from the Santa Maria formation. My state is also full of Araucaria pines, a quite pre historic tree which dinos loved to eat

  • @bensantos3882
    @bensantos3882 Рік тому +7

    This man and his outstanding team make nothing but S-Class works. I'm anything but amazed by what Chm the crocodile man creates for us, thank you!!!

  • @beriiO
    @beriiO 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this and thank for providing the image credits 😊

  • @unitor699industries
    @unitor699industries 8 місяців тому +1

    Suddenly got this in my recommended and immediately subbed

  • @cadedunkley5859
    @cadedunkley5859 Рік тому

    Amazing video. Would love to see a video on the Permian or the Permian - Triassic boundary

  • @floflo1645
    @floflo1645 Рік тому +7

    Amazing video. I look forward to other overviews of famous triassic groups, may it be other archosaurs or even aquatic reptiles (sauropterygia and ichthyopterygia come to my mind)

  • @noahmcconnell5560
    @noahmcconnell5560 11 місяців тому +1

    Such a good vid man love the Triassic

  • @DylansPen
    @DylansPen Рік тому +3

    The timeline of all life on Earth is endlessly fascinating as are the mass extinctions that changed the landscape all along the way. An Earth without grass until after the dinosaurs disappeared.

    • @chimerasuchus
      @chimerasuchus  Рік тому +3

      Grass did exist during the Late Cretaceous, it was just geographically restricted and uncommon.

  • @TheWhitefisher
    @TheWhitefisher Рік тому +3

    Ahhh yes the herrerosaurs, I remembered they weren't dinosaurs from Microsoft Dinosaurs and today I've just learned a little more modern info

  • @1998topornik
    @1998topornik Рік тому +2

    Finally Triassic gets some well deserved love.

  • @kaspurrr
    @kaspurrr Рік тому +1

    Just bought myself a dinosaur duvet cover and I am so happy, spending my night watching dinosaur videos now because as hard as I try I can't beat the Autism stereotype of having dinosaurs as a special interest ❤️ Gonna watch this just be happy :D

  • @marckeesrobinson4273
    @marckeesrobinson4273 Рік тому +2

    Well done. Well done! 👏🏾

  • @posticusmaximus1739
    @posticusmaximus1739 6 місяців тому +1

    Recently watched PBS "The Dinosaurs!" 1992. In episode 3, they had Herrerasaurus animations where one ate a Thrinaxodon, two of them killed a Rhynchosaur before some pseudosuchian stole their kill. It was surreal seeing some relatively accurate reenactments before that Spielberg movie came out a year later. Anyways it made me come back to this flagship video.

    • @posticusmaximus1739
      @posticusmaximus1739 6 місяців тому +1

      There also was an interview of a very young Dr. Paul Sereno that described his emotions when he discovered a Herrerasaurus skeleton. He broke down and cried, a reasonable response to such a pivotal discovery.

  • @stonefish1318
    @stonefish1318 Рік тому

    Thank you for covering this fascinating, but too ofently overlooked period of time! Could you do pls one about all the other animals of the triassic

  • @CyberFangKO
    @CyberFangKO 11 місяців тому +1

    This still might be my favourite video on UA-cam, I've watched/listened to it about 5 times and keep coming back. I've been fascinated by dinosaurs and archosaurs all my life and half of this is over my head (mostly the names of groups I can't commit to memory) but I find this video about this period of time, almost perfectly satisfies my intrigue. Once again, thank you and well done!

  • @DinosaurEnthusiast66
    @DinosaurEnthusiast66 Рік тому +1

    To be honest, I’m proud of those early dinosaurs. Thanks to them, dinosaurs would eventually evolve into such recognizable and famous kinds. Like Stegosaurus, Allosaurus, Diplodocus, Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus, and more.
    Many of the Triassic dinosaurs deserve just as much recognition and love as their much more famous successors. Perhaps more, since without them, dinosaurs wouldn’t have existed in the first place.
    Thanks to those unassuming archosaurs, dinosaurs were able to diversify into numerous different species and still live on today; both in millions of years old legacy and physical form as birds. The early dinosaurs didn’t know it and never would, but they kick-started a reign that would last for around 167 million years.

  • @krankarvolund7771
    @krankarvolund7771 Рік тому +2

    Just a precision, the "tusks" of the Dicynodontes were not tusks (ie teeth enlarged to serve as defense) but modified bones ^^

    • @HogBurger
      @HogBurger Рік тому

      In later forms, yes, but I’m pretty sure the more basal members of the group possessed enlarged teeth.

  • @19megamustaine85
    @19megamustaine85 Рік тому +1

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  • @RemusKingOfRome
    @RemusKingOfRome Рік тому +1

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  • @alexandermorrison1010
    @alexandermorrison1010 Рік тому +4

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