And the BEST dinosaur is... | Dinosaur Tier List: FINALE
Вставка
- Опубліковано 27 гру 2023
- Let's go-ceratops
Click to SUBSCRIBE ► bit.ly/GrumpSubscribe
Support us on Patreon! ► / gamegrumps
*********************************************
MERCH!! ► gamegrumps.com/merch
*********************************************
FACEBOOK ► / gamegrumps
INSTAGRAM ► / gamegrumps
TIKTOK ► / gamegrumps
TWITTER ► / gamegrumps
WEBSITE ► gamegrumps.com
Our email list! ► eepurl.com/cN7syX
*********************************************
Game Grumps are:
Arin ► / egoraptor
Danny ► / ninjasexparty
#Finale #Dinosaurs #TierList - Комедії
10 minute power hour- Dan guides us around a dinosaur museum
If there was a gofundme to send the Power Hour to the Royal Tyrell Museum I would give them as much money as I can.
Business expense trip for a 10mph could be the best way to justify going to a Stegosaurus that isn't in a major city where they would tour.
This truly needs to happen holy heck
This
Thanks editors for showing images of the dinos 🦕🦖
Holy shit I have a top comment on a Game Grumps video 😮 😲 😃
Well some of them at least
Honestly, that's my biggest gripe with this video. They are talking about things they are looking at yet we never get to see the dinosaurs besides tiny thumbnails. Editor dropped the ball big time IMHO
Trust, I had to look up every dinosaur they were talking about last video. Wasn’t even gonna watch this if they didn’t put pictures up
@@NihlusSpectre Their editors are known for being horrible.
Man, I love dinosaurs 🦕🦖🦎🐊🦤🦣🦄
It's so frustrating that they criticised the Microraptor image so much when it's one of the only dinosaurs that we can confidently say "that is exactly what it looked like".
Yes! I was hoping someone else would think this too. Microraptor is the best.
"It's just a bird"
IT HAS FOUR WINGS! Too cool, sad they didn't notice that detail
Ok but to be fair, the pictures that are in this list aren't great. Like, they were googling most of them, but that microraptor picture legit just looks like a seagull until you pull up the full image
I'm actually hurt by their reception of Microraptor. We have an excellently preserved individual that shows the advanced feathers on all limbs and we were even able recover pigment cells that tell us they had the same iridescent black that crows and ravens have.
that's amazing! they do have a lot of well-preserved fossils and stuff. i think being able to learn so much about them is incredible, considering they're long gone. and they're such cute little guys and the fact that they have FOUR wings??? wild.
Yeah, hearing them dunking on what's essentially a snapshot of the bridge between avian and non-avian dinosaurs was rough, this whole part kinda stung. 🙃
@@jo3473 I know, they missed out on microraptors coolest feature, the leg wings.
justice for microraptor!!
Yeah, poor Microraptor. 'The heck kinda "just a bird" has *four* wings?
On the other hand, today I learned that Arin yearns for a bird that will eat ass.
Someone needs to make an animated for Arin’s Ted Talk bit, I can already picture how funny it would be
Add in some other sections to the speech, like his explanation of the Compy's face at 20:10 and Dan in the audience says "excellent." This could be amazing
Dude I was just about to comment this, it's way too perfect not to.
You’ve just volunteered yourself 🥸
get soocharu!
Was literally thinking "omg I want to make an animation of this, wonder if I should leave Dan's scene description in there or not" as I was listening to it lmao
35:23 "does latin make you mad?" my new favourite dan quote lmfao
Y'all did mononykus dirty. She's got a lil owl face and a fluffy tail and an anteater tongue. An anteater tongue! (That said, I would watch another 20 parts of this series. I could watch you call dinosaurs doofy-looking while Dan tells vaguely-remembered dino-facts forever.)
Don't know if anyone's said it yet, but Dreadnoughtus literally means "Fears Nothing" so it's not about him being dreadful himself, he's just too big for anything to give him pause.
Arin "Egoraptor" Hanson attacking the stolen raptor valor of Dinonycus is 100% on brand.
I love the "oh it's a Dromaeosaur, not a raptor"
And the they brought up theropods and were like oh guess their not raptors
Insects being larger doesn't have much to do with the temperature, rather, it was the higher concentrations of Oxygen that allowed them to grow much larger than we see today. Insects have copper-based blood called "haemolymph" which is much worse at carrying oxygen compared to iron-based that mammals have.
They also have largely passive respiratory and circulation systems that rely heavily on passive diffusion
Additionally, the oxygen during the mesozoic wasn't that much higher than today, if at all. It was the carboniferous when the atmospheric oxygen level was super high, and you could grow truly massive arthropods.(2 foot spiders, 3 foot dragonflies, 8 foot centipedes)
I've really enjoyed Danny nerding out over his love of Dino's and Arin going Dino Cool!
"Spinosaurus was their own thing. There weren't any others like them"
Meanwhile, Spinosaurids Baryonyx and Irritator look on from the tier list.
I was legit about to cry when Danny said Deinonychus wasn't a raptor
Plus, don't forget Suchomimus, who wasn't even on the list!
I mean, even within the family Spinos still have something weird happening every 6ish months
them losing it at "Deino-saurus" got me, too.
Can we get a band tier list? Maybe by the decade, or just like one list of the bands you grew up with and one for modern music. I'd love to see who you put in S and D tier.
The Smashing Pumpkins go in S rank, because they recorded Arin's favorite album!
or maybe a list of the ones they’ve talked about, like the smashing pumpkins! they can even talk about that one album
Nah. People get too anal about music. They probably don't want to deal with the reactions.
Arin laughing at the bad pronunciation of Parasaurolophus as if he didnt pronounce it that exact same way in Kirby's Epic Yarn is killing me.
Well now we of course need the sequel, the Ice Age animal tier list!
Giant ground sloth! Glyptodon! _Dire wolves!!!_ There's so many great ones!
Arctodus! MEGALOCEROS!! 😳❤
Paraceratherium, smilodon, titanis, kalenken, mammoths, gastornis, toxodon... So many interesting creatures.
It's so fascinating watching how Dan and Arin think abt Dinosaurs, like, clearly they both REALLY loved dinosaurs as kids but in Danny this became an admiration of them and he really wanted to learn more, for Arin they're cool af action figure that fight his TMNT and Power Ranger figures, btw I have 3 favs, Therizinosaurus (Herbivore with the big scythe-like claws) Pachycephalosaurus (Chrome-dome) and Ankylosaurus. ALSO for anyone who loves dinosaurs I'd highly recommend the manga Dinosaur Sanctuary, it's about ppl running a dinosaur zoo but it's like, rly low stakes, like, the dinosaurs aren't escaping and eating the guests it's like "Oh no! the Pachy is sick!!" and the author has a Paleontologist to fact check them and every now and then the author will have a couple of pages to talk abt actual dinosaur facts
So... Loafus returns to us in the most surprising moment over the discussion of parasaurolophus. I now picture Loafus as a dinosaur.
Also Tustin having his appearance accompanied with the wow tiktok sound. lots of Zelda callbacks today. must be good day.
Ouranosaurus was a hadrosaur with a sail on its back like a spinosaurus. Maiasaur means "maternal lizard." It's name refers to how the hadrosaur species was discovered in a colony setting with nests arranged like a nursery that were being attended to by the females. This is why all maiasaur art usually presents them in only family settings.
About a decade ago on Vancouver Island, a nearly complete fossil of an elasmosaur skeleton, a genus of plesiosaur, was found near Courtenay. It's on display in their museum, and perhaps you could even tour the very cliffside where the fossil fell out from piece by piece. Danny could add a selfie of himself and that water dino to his website!
"The chicken from hell" is such a metal start to an episode
Dear Arin, the reason why they are called "roof" lizards is because when you see them dead in the ground for the first time as a fossil, their "plates" are "shingled" on each other as millions of years of dirt pushes the corps into a pancake, it looked like a roof top. Scandulasaurus for "shingle" lizard I guess works. Armisasaurus for "Armor". Stegosaurus just has a way with sounding that is better, the syllables are nice.
deinonychus and utahraptor are dromaeosaurids the same family tree as velociraptors. Fun fact the velociraptors from Jurassic Park were based on deinonychus and their size, but thought the name just sounded cooler.
Ah thus concludes this strange but wonderful series. Its nice for Dan to be in charge and talk about his passions.
DinoDan time!! 🦖🦕
It’s so nice to see the egoraptor in his natural environment ☺️go off queen 🧡
Queenoraptor
Can't wait to see an animated about the TED talk bit. I lost it during that part
Dan raced to pronouncing Nigersaurus that way real fast.
Good job 😂
Man I didn’t hear it 😂
Just keepin' it moving, nothing to think about here
It's pronounced "Knee-zhair" with a French accent like the African nation.
i was worried there for a moment
@@syx9986 I didn't know that's how then country was pronounced. I assumed "Nai-jer" like a short version of Nigeria.
As a micro-raptor fan (big fan) for last few minutes I gotta say, ya throwing dirt in our eyes, come on maaaan.. we tryin out here but the damn extinction be burying us all ya know.. As for my favy diny. I mean toward the long necks but anything that can obliterate people immediately wins for me.
My fave is the archeopteryx which is also in that branch of birdlike almost/kinda/maybe flying dinosaurs/early birds, so I'm a microraptor fan too! They're so cool because they were literally the link that helped us realize what dinosaurs actually are. We used to think they were reptiles that all died out, but the bird dinos proved that theory wrong. What's cooler than that??
Dan's love of dinosaurs makes me want him to play ARK. Not as a series, mind you. As ARK is grindy as hell and they'd get nowhere near any cool dinosaurs in the time they'd put into it for an episode. But just in general. The idea of Dan's unmitigated joy at riding any of the things in S tier makes me so happy.
They definitely gotta play Jurassic park survival whenever that comes out
I was thinking about that when they got to compies. Those things are so annoying lol
They could make a custom single player server and boost all the exp and tame timers to a reasonable level. The game is great but the rust-esque multiplayer bull makes it miserable to play any other way.
I know it would be somewhat off-brand for the grumpy but it would be really cool if we got a sequel of this where Danny's paleontologist pal came on to help with explanations
Dan, I'm not mad, just disappointed. Arin was right that the dilo spit was made up cause they thought it was cool. Dilos didn't even have the neck things! They just have the crests, and yes, they are big. If i remember correctly the dilo in JP was a juvie.
Edit: honestly I'm glad y'all didn't watch Jurassic World, but they put Giga in the newest one, Jurassic World: Dominion. Good cinematic experience, but Lord the Inaccuracies! Its absurd sometimes!
It was made up, but it was done to show that, if you actually managed to clone dinosaurs, there would be weird stuff that doesn't get fossilized that would surprise you just like that. And the only way to show that is to make something up.
God i wish JP didn't have the cultural monopoly on dinosaurs. They ruined public scientific knowledge.
Dinogrumps! Y'all need to do more videos like this where you can really let your passions fly.
I’m sad this is over but glad it happened. More dinosaur content please
The whole frill and spitting thing with the Dilophosaurus was made up for Jurassic Park. They were also a good bit larger in real life. Not Rex size but larger than in JP.
Guys guys guys. It's DakotaRAPTOR.
Also, the visceral reaction I had to Arin comparing my boy Allosaurus to T. rex. The two aren't even in the same time period! Let alone family. Arin, you are not the dinosaur boy
Animal classification is a myth in the first place. "It looks like that" is good enough.
@resileaf9501 They lived at not at all the same time, with entirely different surrounding ecosystems. But, go ahead and admit that sloppily leaving that out is good enough for you.
@@resileaf9501 So a tuatara is lizard then just because it looks like one? I can tell you right now that it's *not.*
@@resileaf9501 Elephant and human both have chins......good enough to say same thing?
@@resileaf9501so is a tiger and a lion the same thing?
i love listening to dan gush about his babies
I'm glad they gave my boi the Spinosaurus the love it deserves.... although it's a shame they didn't mention how many iterations it's gone through in recent years
Also poor microraptor :(
as a lifelong dinosaur lover, seeing Dan nerd out about dinos (especially my favorite herbivores) is actually the best content i could ask for
The Dakota one might actually be a Dakotaraptor... which is like Arin says... totally a fan fic dinosuar.
It is and it looks like the one from Saurian
it 100% is
Someone please show them a screaming juvenile leopard gecko
After watching all of these back to back, WE NEED AN OFFICIAL DINO PODCAST
I think Erin's brain would melt.
My first favorites as a kid were the sauropods... until I discovered the aquatic creatures of those eras. I know not technically dinosaurs but stuff like the mosasaurs and plesiosaurs are my absolute favorites, but also Spinosaurus and all the lil feathery raptors are pretty baller INCLUDING microraptor
When I was in grade 5, every time they gave us a free choice of topic for a class project...I chose T-rex. I think I perplexed them, because I was an annoyingly smart little girl in the 80s. As we all know, girls can't like boy things. I remember making a neat plasticine diorama for the last one before they said I had to choose a different topic next time. So back then, I would have said Tyrannosaurus...but now? Hmm. My allegiences keep changing, because pretty much all dinosaurs are cool as fuck. Admittedly, I do have a fondness for any "derpy looking motherfuckers", as Arin puts it. I think today, I'll say Apatosaurus. Maybe I'll have a different answer tomorrow. I'm just glad I'm not the only 40+ year old that still fucking loves dinosaurs. :D More dinosaur content, please!
I'm 40 and I also say HELL YEAH DINOSAURS, lol. I want them to do more dinosaur content after this as they seem to have a lot of fun with it.
As a kid my favorite was Stegosaurus as I liked his plates I guess. I probably should do more research and make a more informed choice but child me was like "This one looks cool! I like him"
This series really is just the Arin being a kid at learning these dinosaurs and Dan straight up “um acshullys” him.
Poorly
Except someone seriously needed to “uhm actually” Dan as well… ESPECIALLY on Microraptor
Fun fact related to Arin's tangent about Dinosaurs building a society: Dale A. Russel, who first discovered the Troodon, hypothesized that because its braincase was considerably larger than most other dinosaurs of its time(suggesting a larger brain-to-body ratio), it would have eventually evolved into an intelligent bipedal species that he dubbed the "Dinosauroid" had it never gone extinct. He even had a scale model of his Troodon Dinosauroid built and put on display next to the model of the original Troodon in his museum in Ottowa, Canada.
Since you asked for our fave dinosaurs: Quetzalcoatlus, named for the Astec god, a truly insane giant bird estimated at around the size of a Cesna 172, with a head and beak longer than most humans. Just awesome. Much love for the long-awaited finale!
I fell in love with that creature ever since first watching Walking with Dinosaurs as a little girl :D
…you still didn’t answer their question.
Quetzalcoatlus is a Pterosaur… not a dinosaur
8:28 The paleontologist that rediscovered Spinosaurus gave a talk at my work last year and it was so cool.
This was so fun, thanks you two. Wish there was more sliding in from the side for each of the dinos rather than only some of them
I think one of my favorite things on the channel is when we get an episode/series about something Dan is truly passionate/nostalgic about, Arin is just 100% supportive. He literally only says good things, and is just chipper throughout the entire thing, and it warms my heart that he makes sure Dan feels the encouragement from his side, and he actively tries to listen better too, I just love it ☺️
Looks like "Dakota" refers to "Dakotaraptor" -- but the confusion is hilarious given, uh, the question of whether Dakotaraptor existed. All the jokes about it not being real had me cackling.
grumps not knowing if lizards scream:
my gecko when he gets pissed: am I a joke to you?
Geckos are the only lizards with vocal chords though. Other lizards can only hiss and squeak.
@@SpookiCooki yes I was only making a joke about how sometimes my gecko gets pissed at me and squeaks
I had a leopard gecko when I was a kid and I never heard that guy make a sound. Surprised me to hear Arin say they're always screaming.
@@Amins88 He said their always screaming on magic the gathering cards.
As someone who loves Spinosaurus, I'm glad about it's placement. I got to go to Chicago next year to see it
The side view of Nigersaurus looks like when a Muppet is extremely angry, and the puppeteer makes a claw with their hand in the mouth to scrunch up the face.
This is basically a podcast format already, but man. I could listen to Dan nerd out on dinosaurs for as long as he could talk.
This dinosaur tier list was so enjoyable. It was great to hear Dan talk about something he loves and is passionate about ❤️
If its a genus, that means there are species under it so, Dan was right originally
Best one of the 3 part since the editor is present! My favourite from this video is definitely Carnosaurus because his arm is super tiny and that's cute
I'd love to see them do tier lists with non-dinosaurs (pre-dinosaur age, post-dinosaur age, and contemporaneous to the dinosaur age), but I'd want to be there with them when they did so I can yell at them when they say something stupid or that I generally don't like.
*"It's not **_hideous, YoU'rE HiDeOuS!_* It's okay tullymontrum you're beautiful to me."*
On the third day of Christmas, the Game Grumps gave to me… a tier list from Arin and Danny!🎄 happy holidays y’all!
I loved this mini series so much, I hope yall can do more based on different eras like the top fauna of the Paleozoic and the early to mid Cenozoic etc, or even more variation on the Mesozoic like water-faring creatures or just even more dinos
Loved this series, i want more dino talk with dan! Also, you gotta come to cleveland, and get a picture with Steggy, the giant bronze statue outside the cleveland museum of natural history! Fun fact, every kid in cleveland whose had a field trip there nearly, lost an eye or two climbing on that thing! 🤣
Utah raptor has a special place in my heart but if I had to pick one of the more obscure dinosaurs I would pick Suchomimus. They're like a smaller cousin of Spinosaurus but without the back sail and I fell in love with them through the anime Dinosaur King where he had sick ass water powers.
I love how Arin got the pronunciation of Mononykus right on the first try.👏👏
It totally deserved to be in A tier though.
GameGrumps Lunch Break Chronicles, December 28, 2023:
It’s my day off, and I’m having a horrible time. Time to distract myself with my fav Grumps tier list and a turkey sandwich. Edit: Dinos and Sandwich are a 15/10.
Edit 2: Is… is the thumbnail Arin in the “I’ll crump with ya sweetie” pose 😭
I'm here for the exact same reason today so have some hugs and I hope that your day can still improve 💜
"I wish I could do this for a living."
Arin, this is like the 10th tier list you guys have made. You do this for a living by this point.
My boy Utahraptor takes his place at the top. This king has never dropped his crown.
A dinosaur discussing Tolstoy is the fever dream I need in life
FYI the image that marches across the screen when they're talking about Dakotasaurus ( 6:23) is actually a representation of Dakota the Dino Mummy, which is an Edmontosaurus.
Please make an animal tier list. I would watch a whole mini series of these
gosh i just loved this series. i love seeing dan splurge about dinosaurs, and it's even coolor that arin shares his level of interest
Stego means roof but more specifically cover. So in the Stegosaurus’ the first time paleontologists saw it they thought the plates splayed out sideways over the dino, so they gave it it’s name and it stuck beyond when they learned it didn’t :)
I’m a little surprised that Dan ranked the Hadrosaurus so low with its connection to Haddonfield, NJ (there’s a statue on the main street there with “Haddy”). It’s also the state dinosaur of NJ!
Thank you for the wonderful birthday gift: Dan expounding on his love for dinosaurs :)
Really learned a lot about dinosaurs with these videos, especially the ones that existed in my country Argentina. Like, I know a couple like Argentinosaurus or Mendozasaurus but didn't know anything about Herrerasaurus or Dreadnoughtus or Saltasaurus. Loved it!!
They did my boy microraptor dirty, all they had to do was look at multiple pictures lol
Ankylosaurus seems like a spiky puppy, so I guess that's my favorite :P
I 100% respect and agree with your Spinosaurus ranking. S rank for Spinosaurus, indeed.
Arins rant at 16:42 is S tier for sure 😂
Sounds like Egoraptor has his own "microraptor" who's a burrower 😂
It made me so happy to see our boy stegouros get to S-tier. He was discovered quite recently. Goofy name, cool armor, it deserves the spot 💚
I love you Dan but the thing you said that would relax me at a museum is exactly what stresses me out to think about
Baryonyx year 123,004,592,183:
"Fuckin tolstoi dude."
29:13
these fellas talking about my favourite dino parasaurolophus really making me happy (:
All Hadrosaurs, but especialy parasaurolophus. they just run around in ponds and lakes and make tooty toot horn noise at eachother. so cool
I just want to thank Dan for his awesome recommendation to see "Eric", a dino fossalised in opal rock, in the Australian museum. I didn't realise we had that attraction so i went to see it and it was very cool and pretty looking :)
love how dan talks about dinosaurs like he was walking around with them
This series of videos makes me think they would adore playing Fossil Fighters
Oh Dan, I love your innocence when it comes to synapsids.
All mammals and stem mammals are synapsids, vs lizards n’ stuff which are diapsids/sauropsids.
In the beginning of land vertebrates/amniotes taking on the land (aka the Permian period), the synapsids (stem mammals) were actually the dominant group of animals (dimetrodon, gorgonopsids, lystrosaurus, etc.) until The Permian Mass Extinction event, aka The Great Dying, which was the most severe extinction event known to life on earth.
Then ‘lizards’ became the dominant species until the KPG Mass Extinction Event (the meteor, super volcano eruptions, etc.) at the end of the Cretaceous period, aka the death of all non-avian dinosaurs, when mammals were able to become the dominant group once again.
16:33 This whole segment just reminds me of the "is T-rex three different species" discourse LMAO
"This guy is like what they based the motorcycle on!" A bicycle Arin? You're thinking of a bicycle
my favorite dinosaur is the micropachycephalosaurus. its never really mentioned in videos but its so cool and tiny. when it was discovered, scientists mistook it for a pachycephalosaurus because of the dome-shape of its skull but its actually a tiny ceratopsian from the late cretaceous period that lived in china. super cute dinosaur if anyone wants to check it out! i always loved how it was small but had one of the longest dinosaur names yet
16:38
Im just putting this here for myself. I come back to watch this bit more than i thought.
Mammals first appeared in the Jurassic, and by the time of the Cretaceous they were actually quite diverse, filling a lot of different niches including large(ish) predators (like, coyote sized) that ate small dinosaurs. There were also birds from the Jurassic, and all the major bird lineages were well-established before the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous. And then of course all the lizards, turtles, fish, arthropods, crustaceans... The earth was just as busy and diverse back then as it is now. We just hear about dinosaurs the most because they're so different to what we have today, and so incredibly awesome.
I'd love for the Grumps to play some dinosaur based games so we can listen to them talk about dinos more. There's a ton of Jurassic Park games, there's even some Dinotopia games
Compy show up multiple times in the Jurassic Park novels. Two times in the first chapter:
1) a Compy bit a child on the beach in Costa Rica, and the bite sent her to the hospital.
2) a doctor hears chirping coming from a newborn baby’s room and thought it was a bird. When she opened the door, 1/2 a dozen were around the cradle with blood dripping from their mouths… the doctor wrote the death off as SIDS because she thought no one would believe her
The Latin name of Stego for 'roof' is because of the plated roofing used. Think about the terracotta plates molded for roofing. Fun fact: some old plates still have prints of children and pets from when the plates were made.
I will be brutally honest, I do not usually watch the playthroughs anymore, just that it sort of reminds me of the pandemic. But these eclectic vids are still gems that I love watching.
Hell yeah, it's finally out! Now to go back and watch the previous two episodes to refresh myself, since they came out 78 years ago!
28:15 To this point, I was playing Sim Earth many years ago and dinosaurs in fact DID become the sentient species on Earth. They made many cities and had dinosaur wars and whatnot until their scientific advancements were so great that they blasted their domed dino-cities into space to populate other planets with dinos.
Sim Earth was only able to handle one sentient species at a time, but there also HAD to be one at all times (after a certain point). After the great dinosaur exodus into the stars, a new sentient lifeform rose from the sea and the great starfish empire was born! The game was simple but also crazy and fun anyway. Thanks for giving me a coincidental nostalgia hit Arin!