Australian Dinosaurs (Part 1)

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  • Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
  • Here we take a look at a few of the most unique and interesting dinosaurs that were first discovered in Australia.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 410

  • @purplehaze2358
    @purplehaze2358 5 років тому +648

    If there’s any dinosaur that was venomous, I’m willing to bet that they’re from Australia.

    • @billkotsarinis1544
      @billkotsarinis1544 5 років тому +23

      Actoualy there is, is a spesies of microraptor

    • @thylacocoalthy6228
      @thylacocoalthy6228 5 років тому +15

      Yet the only hypothesised one comes from Asia (Sinornithosaurus)

    • @thefloridamanofytcomments5264
      @thefloridamanofytcomments5264 5 років тому +14

      What sort of fossil based evidence can suggest venom in extinct animals based on known features found on extant ones? Not being a smartass, I’ve never heard of this.

    • @purplehaze2358
      @purplehaze2358 5 років тому +9

      Thylaco Coalthy That study’s actually been debunked, same to you @Bill Kotsarinis

    • @purplehaze2358
      @purplehaze2358 5 років тому +16

      Charlie O'Connor points in the skull that were initially thought to have been holding points for venomous glands.

  • @dr.polaris6423
    @dr.polaris6423 5 років тому +80

    Love Australian dinosaurs! Thanks for giving them some coverage.

  • @ggnmsn
    @ggnmsn 5 років тому +282

    I'm Australian and I love dinosaurs, this video is highly relevant to my interests!

    • @jvccr7533
      @jvccr7533 5 років тому +28

      I'm a dinosaur and I love Australia, this video is also highly relevant to my interests!
      sorry for the lack of good humour

    • @ggnmsn
      @ggnmsn 5 років тому +10

      @@jvccr7533 I honestly really appreciated that one haha.

    • @jvccr7533
      @jvccr7533 5 років тому +6

      @@ggnmsn Thanks m8

    • @fineaddition5176
      @fineaddition5176 5 років тому +4

      Me too!

    • @slartybartfast4213
      @slartybartfast4213 5 років тому +4

      There is a great doco series that was on ABC (Oz) & Nova called Australia - The Time Travellers Guide or Australia's First 4 Billion Years, the 3rd ep focuses on Australian dinosaurs, highly recommend this series to anyone interested in not just Australian pre-history but also anyone into geology palaeontology in general.

  • @gloriouspink4563
    @gloriouspink4563 5 років тому +142

    Title: Australian dinosaur
    My brain: Au ya going mate (in massive dinosaur sound)

  • @ianjoass5114
    @ianjoass5114 5 років тому +32

    Mate this is the first time I've ever commented on UA-cam and I'm glad it's because of your content; I've been following your uploads for a while now, they're so informative well based and peer reviewed, can honestly say you're up there with David Attenborough for generating interest and providing new information to us about biology and paleontology. But this latest video about the dinosaurs of my country (australia) blew my mind. I've worked on bits of Matilda, seen banjo in the flesh (or lack there of) and met David Elliot; (really increadible bloke but you'd expect nothing less from the creator of the age of the dinosaurs museum). This may appear like name dropping and to some degree it probably is, but the hype from having my favorite UA-camr create a video about things I'm not only passionate about but have had direct involvement in, (regardless how small) was too much for me to contain.
    Tldr; you're increadible and please keep doing what you do.
    Also aaaaaa, I'm going back to Winton and richmond again in October :D, I'll send you an icthyosaur tooth if I find one

  • @jaredmn8580
    @jaredmn8580 5 років тому +20

    Australovenator aka the Polar Allosaur was probably one of my favorite animals in Walking With Dinosaurs.

    • @the4thtomato138
      @the4thtomato138 2 роки тому +2

      A polar Allosaur, a summer visitor from warmer lands to the north

  • @captainvanhorn773
    @captainvanhorn773 5 років тому +41

    Thanks for the vid, love you guys, and also thanks for getting me, and my dog the one in the profile pic, this some hard times

  • @nicosmind3
    @nicosmind3 5 років тому +253

    No BBQs. No beers. Not one of these dinosaurs are true Australians!

    • @cennethadameveson3715
      @cennethadameveson3715 5 років тому +3

      No Rawprawnusosaur either!

    • @monolophosaurus
      @monolophosaurus 5 років тому +11

      Bring in the Dingos

    • @fionapaterson-wiebe3108
      @fionapaterson-wiebe3108 5 років тому

      Little Cripple you need to watch this movie. m.ua-cam.com/video/NqcFg4z6EYY/v-deo.html

    • @emilandreasson9670
      @emilandreasson9670 5 років тому +1

      sᴉɥʇ ǝʞᴉl ǝq plnoʍ ʎǝɥ┴

    • @thenewmasterdromeaotheropo4993
      @thenewmasterdromeaotheropo4993 5 років тому +4

      Like america, Australia has diverse biomes and drunk BBQers who’s ancestors were British convicts.
      Unlike Australia, at least we kept a couple natives around

  • @ottovonbismarck7646
    @ottovonbismarck7646 5 років тому +81

    I imagine all Australian dinosaurs cosplaying as Crocodile Dundee, and roaring with thick accents. None of you can erase this from my mind now.

    • @pestilence6908
      @pestilence6908 5 років тому +4

      I'm going to be that one smart ass to say that dinosaurs couldn't really roar they most likely make throat sounds kinda like a low pitch growling.

    • @ottovonbismarck7646
      @ottovonbismarck7646 5 років тому +3

      @@pestilence6908 I know, but 'roaring in Australian' sounds hilarious.

    • @royjacksonjr.4447
      @royjacksonjr.4447 4 роки тому +1

      Claw? Thass no' a claw! THASS a claw!

    • @sableempire9654
      @sableempire9654 4 роки тому +1

      Oh give me a break Otto Von Bismarack. Talk about crap profiling. Im Aussie and when I see your name I will imagine Dinosaurs in cosplay as rich von Trapp kids with a nanny called Maria in jumpsuits yodelling Disney songs....

  • @AnastaAnam28
    @AnastaAnam28 5 років тому +22

    Your thumbnail looks like he is contemplating taking over the world. He just needs a cat to pet...
    O wait. Never mind. He already shredded it.
    💖💖💖

  • @TheEnabledDisabled
    @TheEnabledDisabled 5 років тому +29

    It intriges me when I learn of dinosaurs in an area that I am not familiar with and it excites me thinking of the interesting shapes and forms

  • @Gunners_Mate_Guns
    @Gunners_Mate_Guns 5 років тому +7

    I really like how you provide so much detail rather than simply regurgitating Wikipedia entries.
    You're clearly a paleontology buff, if not an actual paleontologist.

  • @Bengy.
    @Bengy. 5 років тому +29

    They're from Australia?
    Oh, great. Now we've got venomous Dinosaurs.

    • @mikeching6374
      @mikeching6374 5 років тому +13

      If you've ever angered a Cassowary, you'll swear the dinosaurs never really left Australia...

    • @Bengy.
      @Bengy. 5 років тому +3

      @@mikeching6374 I am thankful that I never encountered one.

    • @justiciar1964
      @justiciar1964 4 роки тому +4

      They must've left Australia because a cassowary killed our hero Florida Man back in mid april.

  • @mikeywatts322
    @mikeywatts322 5 років тому +16

    i reallyreallyreally enjoyed this video mate, being a general naturenut (given a boost via my two young boys and watching the bright new wonder of learning grow in their lives) and the product of dinosaur mania as a kid. also, I'm Australian and the fossils here are so relatively few that a bit of insight gets a big tick from me!
    good stuff, i likey, keep on going mate you're doing great 👍

    • @shriyanv4407
      @shriyanv4407 5 років тому +1

      Hope your kids are well!

    • @mikeywatts322
      @mikeywatts322 5 років тому +1

      @@shriyanv4407 thanks mate, yeah they are keeping me in awe, for sure! plus all the other stuff that it brings. Melbourne museum last weekend (I'm a weekender Dad), the museum being the default that doesn't get old (pun semi intentional); and just got us a Zoo membership. three zoos mate unlimited visits cheap cheap good good. yeah thanks man, we doin great. and same to you and yours yeah 👍

  • @GeorgiaIsOnMyMind
    @GeorgiaIsOnMyMind 5 років тому +5

    Australia and India are located on the same tectonic plate and were once connected. Salt water crocodiles are found from australia, to India and all along this same pathway between the two countries that once served as a land bridge between them. Australian aborigines and Indians are both derived from the australoid race.

  • @Poohze01
    @Poohze01 5 років тому +4

    Many thanks from an Aussie family that love watching your videos over dinner!

  • @fang609
    @fang609 5 років тому +16

    A yes Australia and it's unique and strarge animals. Australovenator is my favourite Australian dinosaur and favourite megarap...Tyrano... Allosa... What ever it is.

    • @NoahS4226
      @NoahS4226 5 років тому +1

      I thought it was an allosaur

  • @christiandeininger1790
    @christiandeininger1790 5 років тому +3

    AUSTRALIAN dinosaurs are underated thank you for sharing

  • @Trathaal
    @Trathaal 5 років тому +2

    Nice! I’ve always wondered about my country’s dinosaur history. Looking forward to the next part!

  • @bradsullivan2298
    @bradsullivan2298 5 років тому +2

    Well done! Really looking forward to part 2!

  • @CJFreeza
    @CJFreeza 3 роки тому

    Your stuff keeps getting better and better

  • @Preuen-zs1fz
    @Preuen-zs1fz 5 років тому +5

    To me every Australian thing is like a dinosaur (Cassowaries in paticular)

  • @homelessya
    @homelessya 5 років тому +3

    minmi was one of my favorite dinosaurs when i was a kid and that fossil specimen wasn't classified as a different species at the time. Great to learn more about the changes

  • @jamesdunn9714
    @jamesdunn9714 5 років тому +4

    I am always impressed with just how bird like many two legged dinosaurs are. Thanks for the video Ben G., very well done!

  • @thylacocoalthy6228
    @thylacocoalthy6228 5 років тому +2

    Speaking of dinosaurs being worldwide, there are actually dinosaurs from New Zealand, none of them are named of course, being fairly fragmentary. The most complete one is the rib of a Nodosaur.
    Antarctica and New Zealand were pretty close at the time and it's a similar age to Antarctopelta, so there's a good chance they are related, though we'll likely never know for sure, with the most recent dinosaur material from New Zealand being published in the early 90s.

  • @HodgePodge7
    @HodgePodge7 5 років тому +4

    Loved the video! I've always been fascinated by Australian Palaeontology.

  • @shanehebert3237
    @shanehebert3237 5 років тому +1

    Great vid, looking forward to part 2!

  • @sandyismylizard
    @sandyismylizard 5 років тому +5

    I love this channel so much ❤️❤️

  • @charlesdavis7087
    @charlesdavis7087 4 роки тому

    Some very original material here particularly the drawings. Good work! Gave me a lot of new ideas and even more questions. Thanks.

  • @barryauguste9734
    @barryauguste9734 5 років тому +1

    Great video on a little-known area Ben G. So much attention is given to the usual species its really refreshing to have some new and exciting creatures to ponder....

  • @blockster1977
    @blockster1977 5 років тому

    Love your work Ben!

  • @lightsaber230
    @lightsaber230 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for giving light on Australian Dinos! It’s almost impossible to find any info in forms like this for them!

  • @natrix5514
    @natrix5514 5 років тому

    Real interesting and informative, please make more!!

  • @megakillerx
    @megakillerx 5 років тому +14

    Please make a video about any Nordic / Scandinavian fossils.

  • @JedRobby
    @JedRobby 4 роки тому

    Oml i love this vid. It sheds light on my local boys. Thanks mate i really appreciate your effort into probably some of the least talked of dinos. Also australovenator is me fav dino

  • @failed_K
    @failed_K 5 років тому +3

    I feel like everyone forgets about Australia whenever talking about Dinosaurs

  • @rccrazer
    @rccrazer 5 років тому

    I'm so excited for part 2!

  • @SuchomimusTenerensis-nq7pf
    @SuchomimusTenerensis-nq7pf 5 років тому +2

    The Australian dinosaur are like the alien of the dinosaur, because they are, so weird in there own way.

  • @KyleBlues1
    @KyleBlues1 5 років тому +1

    I get so hype for videos about prehistoric life.

  • @balthiersgirl2658
    @balthiersgirl2658 5 років тому

    Great episode thank you

  • @londoncintron680
    @londoncintron680 5 років тому +1

    Megaraptorans are really interesting. They’re like therizinosaurs with their massive claws, but with the bodies of Allosaurus . I wonder if they had feathers like Therizinosaurus though.

  • @TheAshCooper
    @TheAshCooper 4 роки тому

    I watch a few different paleo based channels, and I tip my hat, your videos and narrative are consistent and engaging, in my opinion your the go to guy for anything I need to learn about ancient animals. Great work.

  • @debratunnicliff8718
    @debratunnicliff8718 5 років тому

    Love any videos you put out! I have been a true dinosaur lover since I was 10 yrs. old and I am now in my 50's. I always wanted to be an Paleontologist. But never had the money to do it.

  • @maximillianquaife-larsen3827
    @maximillianquaife-larsen3827 2 роки тому

    You guys are awesome

  • @diegolopez3989
    @diegolopez3989 5 років тому

    Great video

  • @Raptorworld22
    @Raptorworld22 5 років тому +1

    I remember growing up in Australia than minmi was one of my favourite dinosaurs, as it was the first one I had learned about outside of the JP movies. Cute little ankylosaur.

  • @paulbags123
    @paulbags123 5 років тому

    Still knocking out top videos i see

  • @CerealKiller420
    @CerealKiller420 5 років тому +1

    New SciShow/TIFO/Smarter Every Day/ASAPScience/etc in sub box: I schleep
    New Ben G Thomas in sub box: REAL SHIT

  • @Shaden0040
    @Shaden0040 5 років тому +1

    Today is my birthday too! Happy B-day to you Dinosaur Guy!

  • @williamoldaker5348
    @williamoldaker5348 5 років тому

    Awesome!

  • @The_PokeSaurus
    @The_PokeSaurus 5 років тому +1

    You should do these kind of videos for all the continents.

  • @JAMBERS399
    @JAMBERS399 5 років тому +2

    Very cool

  • @Juan-yu6fl
    @Juan-yu6fl 3 роки тому +2

    Pronunciation of the names are buttery smooth 👌

    • @mjolninja9358
      @mjolninja9358 3 роки тому +1

      My sister’s insides are also buttery smooth

    • @Juan-yu6fl
      @Juan-yu6fl 3 роки тому

      @@mjolninja9358 ok

    • @mjolninja9358
      @mjolninja9358 3 роки тому

      @@Juan-yu6fl she’s tight too

  • @swargpatel7634
    @swargpatel7634 4 роки тому

    Out of all of the types of dinosaurs, I have to say that Ceratopsians were my favorite. Not only because of Triceratops though. I love how they weren’t just slow herbivores that tried to run from predators but also fought too. My favorite one is Nasutoceratops.

    • @kingmeatballs8293
      @kingmeatballs8293 4 роки тому

      There’s actually a ceratopsian from Vic of Australia called Serendipoceratops

  • @YaMumsSpecialFriend
    @YaMumsSpecialFriend 3 роки тому

    Fascinating 🖖🏼

  • @user-en4eo1cc4t
    @user-en4eo1cc4t 3 роки тому

    -So it was always a death trap?
    - *It always has been.*

  • @offtraileddino5989
    @offtraileddino5989 5 років тому +3

    Timimus is spying on you Ben.

  • @shadowraith1
    @shadowraith1 4 роки тому

    Well done.👍🦖🦕👍

  • @lisaandindi3748
    @lisaandindi3748 3 роки тому +1

    I'm an Australian and my little brother loves dinosaurs!

  • @prashaanth_6755
    @prashaanth_6755 5 років тому +2

    Can you do a video on sauropod and theropod classification? That'd be awesome!

  • @BrewBlaster
    @BrewBlaster 5 років тому

    Thanks again.

  • @berdman9460
    @berdman9460 3 роки тому +1

    This made me want to play combat of giants dinosaurs on my 2DS.

  • @RichterBelmont2235
    @RichterBelmont2235 4 роки тому

    Elsewhere dinosaur has knife-like claws.
    Australian dinosaur has Knoif-like claws.

  • @Brahmdagh
    @Brahmdagh 5 років тому +2

    Make a video on Triassic-Jurassic calendar/timeline.

  • @fionapaterson-wiebe3108
    @fionapaterson-wiebe3108 5 років тому +1

    So... is that the raptor from Winton nicknamed Banjo after the poet? He wrote Waltzing Matilda on a propperty out at Winton. I saw the display at the museum in Brisbane. It looks like a cassowary skeleton on steroids! Fun fact, cassowaries retain claws on their vestigial wings.

  • @DragonFae16
    @DragonFae16 5 років тому +3

    Ozzie Ozzie Ozzie! But yeah, unfortunately fossils here in Australia are often very fragmented.

  • @t-rizzle0016
    @t-rizzle0016 5 років тому

    If you ever get a chance to go to Winton (the closest town where most of these were discovered) go cause you can go and see these sites it great

  • @TheLostTurtle1
    @TheLostTurtle1 5 років тому

    Very cool Very cool.

  • @cernunnos_lives
    @cernunnos_lives 5 років тому +1

    I can remember when Young Earth Creationist tried to deny Dinosaurs. It wasn't until more were found (like Australia), that they couldn't deny it anymore.

  • @slartybartfast4213
    @slartybartfast4213 5 років тому +1

    There is a great doco series that was on ABC (Oz) & Nova called Australia - The Time Travellers Guide or Australia's First 4 Billion Years, the 3rd ep focuses on Australian dinosaurs, highly recommend this series to anyone interested in not just Australian pre-history but also anyone into geology palaeontology in general.
    Ep.1 ua-cam.com/video/0tYjd_CfoS8/v-deo.html
    Ep.2 ua-cam.com/video/jFEYpFVF344/v-deo.html
    Ep.3 ua-cam.com/video/32_suzl7VAE/v-deo.html (dinos)
    Ep.4 ua-cam.com/video/n3l8TabgdOI/v-deo.html

  • @tomcross3000
    @tomcross3000 3 роки тому +2

    I reckon australovenator was actually a more evolved megalosaurid.

  • @jurassictyrantkingYT
    @jurassictyrantkingYT 5 років тому +3

    *You Should make a Video about TYRANNOTITAN, Ben G Thomas :)*

  • @joshuateixeira2709
    @joshuateixeira2709 5 років тому +2

    Can you please do New Zealand Dinosaurs as it would be nice to hear about the dinosaurs there

  • @oleandreasjensen5263
    @oleandreasjensen5263 2 роки тому

    Some years ago I read an article that there was discovered a "Huge Hand Claw" somewhere in South America ( Mabe in Patagonia?? This claw was descibed as 45 cm long, and that it was a "Hand Claw" from the forelimb of a biig carnivore dinosaur, - My question; Coud this claw belong to the same family as the Austrovenator??? - I am thankful for anwers and I will love to learn more about these type of carnivorus dinosaurs !!!!

  • @kingmeatballs8293
    @kingmeatballs8293 5 років тому

    For part two can you guys cover the Antarctic dinosaurs of Australia (the dinosaurs from Victoria) like Leaellynasaura Timimus Serendipaceratops. This topic very rarely gets covered and it would mean a lot from me because I’m from Australia and I’m fascinated with these Antarctic dinosaurs I even went to dinosaur cove (the Victorian fossil site) to find dinosaur bones I didn’t find any. Thanks

  • @Yezpahr
    @Yezpahr 3 роки тому

    0:16
    Cannot unsee: A pigtailed buttless velociraptor.

  • @amlcarbarca
    @amlcarbarca 5 років тому +1

    Kentrosaurus is also a Thyreophoran and preceded Minmi's description.

  • @oopartuk
    @oopartuk 4 роки тому

    Even though i know this channel, i was half expecting some 'danger 5' in this ;)

  • @caseythorne7552
    @caseythorne7552 5 років тому +2

    Looks like an Allosaurid

  • @Fede_99
    @Fede_99 5 років тому

    I bet that the other dinosaurs are laellynasaura and muttaburrasaurus ;-) you can also do a part where you talk about other animals like steropodon, koolasuchus, kronosaurus, ecc...

  • @speedracer2008
    @speedracer2008 Рік тому

    Australovenator is so cool.

  • @stuartwatson3178
    @stuartwatson3178 5 років тому +2

    im in Australia home of every thing that will bite u, planning a BIG lap soon love to drop in on Winton

  • @fantasyskeep
    @fantasyskeep Рік тому +1

    I want a "Snake Week"

  • @sonofjack6286
    @sonofjack6286 4 роки тому

    So Austrolovenator was the southern allosaur we saw in Walking with Dinosaurs?

  • @thedoruk6324
    @thedoruk6324 5 років тому +82

    btw what's going on with UA-cam reently?
    Has anyone noticed that the recommended videos are consistently belong to those creepy 'children' channels?

    • @prehistoricworld_
      @prehistoricworld_ 5 років тому +21

      The DORUK nope, but your feed is based on your search and watch history 👀

    • @erictheblackcat8204
      @erictheblackcat8204 5 років тому +21

      The algorithm is broken

    • @spyrofrost9158
      @spyrofrost9158 5 років тому +30

      It's a side effect of their attempts to censor certain channels that don't agree with them. They'll fix it at some point, I'm sure. Just click the three dots and say you're not interested in the channel and they'll go away. I find them disturbing, even if they're just toy reviews or something.

    • @SliceySlicer
      @SliceySlicer 5 років тому +5

      No. I think it’s just you bub. Are you sure you haven’t been watching kiddie videos, mate?

    • @TheFancyFedora
      @TheFancyFedora 5 років тому +8

      Was happening to me and a load others a while ago. An entire comment section was covered in people reporting this issue, hasn't happened for a while now, all the recommended videos are related to my watch history/this channel now.

  • @fermintenava5911
    @fermintenava5911 5 років тому

    Really hope you're talking about Leanyllasaura and Muttaburrasaurus, since those are the most famous ones. Most others I'm aware of have little remains and are rather obscure (I don't expect you talking about Serendipaceratops). Though there have been three new genae this last half year: Galleonosaurus, Fostoria and Weewarrasaurus...

  • @FlyingFocs
    @FlyingFocs 4 роки тому

    My favorite thing about Australovenator is that if you do a google image search, the first few pics seem to go out of it's way to make it look like the most vicious predator imaginable.
    Probably because it's Australian.

  • @jimmyshrimbe9361
    @jimmyshrimbe9361 5 років тому +1

    Oh yes!!!!!

  • @midnightsoftware1904
    @midnightsoftware1904 5 років тому +4

    ALWAYS love your videos, ALWAYS learning something new ALWAYS enjoying life while listening, great video Ben, Loved it as always mate, def going to follow you on Instagram and cannot wait for your next video dude! would love to see one on wiwaxia and Herpetagastor lol! thanks again for the upload brohan!

  • @ningenningen6076
    @ningenningen6076 4 роки тому

    4:50 ye as the IMAGE it seem more like a Saltasaurus type. Ofc it is just a reconstruction ofc

  • @spinne1312
    @spinne1312 5 років тому

    Nice

  • @commonpepe2270
    @commonpepe2270 5 років тому +4

    makes you wonder what fossils could be found on antarctica...

  • @carnotv6136
    @carnotv6136 5 років тому

    Can you guys do a video on Appalachian dinosaurs?

  • @chenhu2128
    @chenhu2128 5 років тому +1

    The reconstruction of Kunbarrasaurus is actually created by the chinese paleoartist Zhaochuang,not the Australian Geography,and I think the credit should belong to him

  • @michealtaylor7745
    @michealtaylor7745 3 роки тому

    I'm British & love all dinosaurs wherever they're from. 🦕

  • @user-sf5fz8kx9u
    @user-sf5fz8kx9u 4 роки тому

    Australovenator is my favorite dinosaur

  • @thitran5067
    @thitran5067 3 роки тому

    I like all the dinos

  • @NBRailfan
    @NBRailfan 2 роки тому +1

    I think we need the Aussie spinosaurid named

  • @richardorta8960
    @richardorta8960 5 років тому

    I just noticed i hadn't subscribed yet, so i just did.

  • @cennethadameveson3715
    @cennethadameveson3715 5 років тому

    Great vid as always guys.
    Insular dwarfism is interesting (and goes towards proof of evolution) but are there any evidence of insular gigantism also found on certain island?