Always wonderful to learn with a good dose of humour, a nice exhibit or 2, and extensive knowledge. Both of you show how education can be done in a wonderful and engaging manner.
Here two months later with Starbucks, but it made me giggle when Matthew was explaining film cannisters to "millennials" as if both of them aren't also millennials :D
Thanks Dr. Crawford and Dr. Mossbrucker for this new paleontological insight from beautiful Wyoming, cause this saturday afternoon in an empty Italy, totally locked down to contain the spreading of the Coronavirus, I can spend some instructive and happy time, forgetting fear. Anyway, in case I can always listen to my new favorite country singer, Billy Shakespeare.
@@ianholder77 Thanks for your kind thought 😊. We have lost freedom everything at once, but we hold on. Yes, Dr. Crawford is great and the beauty of american wilderness is a big inspiration to resist. ❤
I am excited contemplating what stories I can concoct with the idea that teeth have an origin in fish scales! I had never even considered it before though I wondered at the origin of the word "dentin" in reference to thick shark skin.
Hello Mr. Crawford, I've been a fan of the channel since finding your videos on pronunciation of Norse words and general speech patterns and such. I wanted to get a frame of reference so I could work on an accent for a D&D character. But I also recent discovered that you actually have done work for audible in translating and narrating famous stories of the Vikings. I was wondering if there's any chance that you would do any others. I personally would love to hear the story of Arrow Odd from the source versus a re-telling.
I would love to see a video series from Dr. Mossbrucker. He's excellent at presentation, information, and he's hilarious.
Why doesn't this have more views? I'd watch a hundred videos like this.
Always wonderful to learn with a good dose of humour, a nice exhibit or 2, and extensive knowledge. Both of you show how education can be done in a wonderful and engaging manner.
I love this pair so much. You guys are hilarious together. Also ; the ending is hilarious
You two are quite the comedy pair. Fun fun fun!
Two handsome guys talking about dinos... What's not to love!
Condense it down to two handsome men with active brain cells conversing. 😍💗💋💘💞💖❤💚💙💛💓💕😉
Here two months later with Starbucks, but it made me giggle when Matthew was explaining film cannisters to "millennials" as if both of them aren't also millennials :D
Thanks Dr. Crawford and Dr. Mossbrucker for this new paleontological insight from beautiful Wyoming, cause this saturday afternoon in an empty Italy, totally locked down to contain the spreading of the Coronavirus, I can spend some instructive and happy time, forgetting fear. Anyway, in case I can always listen to my new favorite country singer, Billy Shakespeare.
Ha ha re Billy.
Thinking of you all in Italy, and other places where people are confined. Great to hear you have distractions like this. ❤️ 🇮🇹 ❤️
@@ianholder77 Thanks for your kind thought 😊. We have lost freedom everything at once, but we hold on. Yes, Dr. Crawford is great and the beauty of american wilderness is a big inspiration to resist. ❤
Best dinosaur channel and best norse channel
Thank you guys for doing this! I love fossils and this time period in geologic time! Please do more of these! My inner 10 year old is happy!
Good morning! Posted 22 seconds ago, let's hear about 70 million years ago :)
Good health to all.
Came for the Old Norse, stayed for the dinosaurs.
Damn.... what do they feed you guys out there? So many gorgeous historians!!!!
Thank you! It's nice to see what wonders we can visit in our area. Montana has the smallest Tres. There are dig camps in lower Canada too.. Fun!
There is no historical evidence that Vikings didn't ride triceratops to battle. Maybe the "horns on helmet" legend comes from it
I am excited contemplating what stories I can concoct with the idea that teeth have an origin in fish scales! I had never even considered it before though I wondered at the origin of the word "dentin" in reference to thick shark skin.
I think I need to plan a trip to Colorado
More please
Oh man I'd love to do this..
Also he mentioned superposition briefly and I immediately went physics mode XD
Sounds like a fun time :D
Very entertaining. *claps like a seal*
If this is an ongoing program, I am going to have to plan a trip next summer.
Think how crazy it would be to stumble across a skull like that the first time. "What Mystical creature is this?"😂
That's so cool I wish I would have known I live in Casper and am part of the Tate museum at Casper college.
Hello Mr. Crawford, I've been a fan of the channel since finding your videos on pronunciation of Norse words and general speech patterns and such. I wanted to get a frame of reference so I could work on an accent for a D&D character. But I also recent discovered that you actually have done work for audible in translating and narrating famous stories of the Vikings. I was wondering if there's any chance that you would do any others. I personally would love to hear the story of Arrow Odd from the source versus a re-telling.
Lol you held another dudes teeth.🤣
Cave salt pick and lick perhaps elephant like,is the ball joint neck is similar in elephants.
Welcome fun relief from covid19
What is film???
That guy is like the Ryan Reynolds of dinosuars. Love the duo.
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RAAAW