Styracosaurus: Your Dinosaurs Are Wrong #22

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • thegeekgroup.org/ - This time, probably the second-most-popular ceratopsid, Styracosaurus--and by extension Rubeosaurus. Hope you're ready to learn about the environmental and social forces that shaped this giant pig-antellope-bird. ...and also what a parietal spike is.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 698

  • @Krypto137
    @Krypto137 6 років тому +784

    With that beard + sweater combo, Steven went from A+ college freshman to highschool science teacher.

  • @richardsorgo8600
    @richardsorgo8600 6 років тому +217

    "Hello fellow Styracosaurus, I too am a Styracosaurus."
    "You Lie"
    "How"
    "You lack any of the characteristics that define of genus."
    "How dare you, have at you!"

    • @alejandroelluxray5298
      @alejandroelluxray5298 4 роки тому +5

      In that case, you're a Rubeosaurus

    • @failed_K
      @failed_K 4 роки тому +3

      Alejandro Hernández "one of us is an imposter"

    • @RooMan93
      @RooMan93 3 роки тому +1

      when can we expect the anime

    • @killert_7759
      @killert_7759 3 роки тому

      @@failed_K there is 1 impostor among us

  • @Gibbons3457
    @Gibbons3457 6 років тому +207

    Holy shit, this was probably the best dinosaur documentary ever, this not only improves upon your already impressive series but also trumps pretty much every other dinosaur documentary ever put to film. I not only learnt about Styracosaurus but about its ecology, how and why we know what we know about its habitat, which dinosaurs it was contemporary with and how they likely co-existed. The only thing missing was what it's contemporary predators were. But seriously you have outdone yourselves and it is amazing.

    • @StevenBellettini
      @StevenBellettini 6 років тому +31

      Why thank you! As far as DPP predators, the tyrannosaurids Daspletosaurus & Gorgosaurus both overlap Styracosaurus temporally, and workers usually consider them apex predators [with all the usual ecological baggage...]. We do also have Maniraptoriforms, including a variety of Dromaeosaurs and their relatives, who I guess might have opportunistically preyed on very young ceratopsids.

    • @nutyyyy
      @nutyyyy 3 роки тому +1

      @@StevenBellettini No doubt they were contemporary with some form of Tyrannosaurid throughout their existence.

    • @jeffreygao3956
      @jeffreygao3956 3 роки тому +4

      I'd say Daspletosaurus since it's the tyrannosaur more specialized for ceratopsians, ankylosaurids, and other 'tougher' prey due to it being more robust than the gracile albertosaurines were. Thinks like raptors and pterosaurs would only be a threat to small ceratopsians.

  • @DomovoiJr
    @DomovoiJr 6 років тому +10

    I am alone in my room going to sleep. I see that there is a new YDAW. I audibly gasp and yell “YES!” out loud. I cannot emphasize enough how much I love this show. I listen to it as audio for falling asleep.

  • @ThePrimalEarth
    @ThePrimalEarth 6 років тому +283

    YES YES YES!
    (I won't be this excited again until trey the explainer uploads that megalania paleo profile)

    • @ThePrimalEarth
      @ThePrimalEarth 6 років тому +3

      if I'm correct, the last YDAW video (archaeopteryx) came out almost a year ago

    • @wranglerjeans4life303
      @wranglerjeans4life303 6 років тому +2

      Me to! XD

    • @jeffreygao3956
      @jeffreygao3956 5 років тому +2

      Please say Varanus priscus...Still looking forward to that!
      PS I hope for a dire wolf episode.

    • @LarsTonguesInAspix
      @LarsTonguesInAspix 5 років тому

      That Won't Happend!!! Mua Ha Ha Ha Ha!!!

    • @DeeRose54
      @DeeRose54 5 років тому +1

      @@jeffreygao3956 please say Canis dirus

  • @BeanieDraws
    @BeanieDraws 6 років тому +141

    Probably my favourite ceratopsid AND I've been hoping YDAW would return. I've watched every one of them and was afraid the series was done.
    Now that Jurassic World has new toys coming out, I'd LOVE to see a video on how accurate, or inaccurate Jurassic World's depiction of Tyrannosaurus is. I notice it's brow ridge is more prominent and broader than the real skull.

    • @bradyonyx174
      @bradyonyx174 6 років тому +5

      Beanie Draws the Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom toys are more so going for screen accuracy than scientific accuracy.

    • @Janetchen1304
      @Janetchen1304 6 років тому +2

      Beanie Draws BEANIE!

    • @jimmyp.6180
      @jimmyp.6180 6 років тому +3

      I often felt the Jurassic Park franchise's Rex is just a BIT too large. The skull is generally four or five feet long, but their's have a head that looks as large as a car. Anyone else notice this? The Rex is just too big, right?

    • @dillonfisher7615
      @dillonfisher7615 6 років тому +3

      The great thing about JP/JW is they don't need to be scientifically accurate. They have the in universe explination with the Dinosaurs being crossed with a multitude of other animals. They even referenced this in the Telltale game and in Jurassic World saying the animals would look drastically different if their DNA was 100% complete.

    • @maggot9572
      @maggot9572 6 років тому +1

      Dillon Fisher this is true but the way the dinosaurs are portrayed in the movies get quite popular in depictions, case in point that god awful T.rex head that has spread to way much more than the jp franchise

  • @Killerwhale-kp2fm
    @Killerwhale-kp2fm 6 років тому +281

    Is it Christmas already?!

  • @Stephano217
    @Stephano217 6 років тому +34

    Omg finally! I literally got The urge to watch these again and binged them all like a week ago. Edit : I also think its worth praising how the animation has come along so well the dinosaurs move and react as they change, even if the style is just construction paper they do feel way more alive now, very well done :D

  • @BeanieDraws
    @BeanieDraws 6 років тому +64

    I actually want to do a drawing tutorial on how to draw Styracosaurus so I'll be paying particular attention to this one to make sure I have it all correct

  • @MattGodzilla2000
    @MattGodzilla2000 6 років тому +38

    The supernatural laws of councidence is at hand, I haven't watched any episodes in months and just a few hours ago watched like 5, and now there's a new episode.

  • @NotaBizarreJoJo
    @NotaBizarreJoJo 6 років тому +64

    This is definitely one of my favorite series on UA-cam. Good job dude.

  • @teiuskaius6301
    @teiuskaius6301 6 років тому +71

    YESSSSSSSSSSS.!!! My Scientifically Accurate Dinosaurs Fix Is Here!!!!!

  • @GaasubaMeskhenet
    @GaasubaMeskhenet 6 років тому +71

    It gets really hard to follow when I'm still learning the names for subspecies and such. It would be super helpful if you put up those cute head icons each time a dino name is said.
    I do super love the info about what dinos lived at the same time, I have such a bad grasp of that.
    Edit: I'm sorry. Subspecies is probably the wrong terminology. Vocabulary is my slowest area of retention.

    • @StevenBellettini
      @StevenBellettini 6 років тому +10

      That's not a bad idea!

    • @trabistheidio1095
      @trabistheidio1095 3 роки тому +6

      I know I'm very late but I think you mean "genus", or "genera" for plural.

  • @swailey1869
    @swailey1869 6 років тому +27

    IT'S BACK! SO EXCITED!

  • @tox7841
    @tox7841 6 років тому +2

    I swear I checked 3 days ago just to make sure I didn't miss a new ep. I was itching for one!

  • @brycevo
    @brycevo 6 років тому +29

    I feel with Jurassic Park's 25th anniversary coming up in June, as well as Fallen Kingdom's release the same month, that you should cover some Jurassic Park/World toys. The Dinosaurs I would beg you to cover would be Velociraptor Ingenisis ( maybe Ingenisis caerulium), Tyrannosaurus Ingenisis (the most typical specimen is known as Rexy/Roberta), and Dilophosaur Ingenisis. It would be interesting to compare these Jurassic franchise Dinosaurs (typically the most popular and first inacurate Dinosaur people think of) to the Dinosaurs they're based on like Velociraptor antirrhopus, Tyrannosaurus rex, and Dilophosaurus wetherilli respectively.
    Thank you for another great video.

  • @utahraptor4729874
    @utahraptor4729874 6 років тому +94

    It's been forever dude

  • @michaelward771
    @michaelward771 6 років тому +22

    I got super worried that you guys were completely done with the series when I get a consistent paycheck I will be able to give you guys donations lol

  • @chshrkt
    @chshrkt 6 років тому +4

    I never tire of these (however infrequent they may be) episodes. :)

  • @adamp.wr.8638
    @adamp.wr.8638 6 років тому +11

    Yes, new episode.
    Wow I didn't expect that Poland will be mentioned in your film (I'm from Poland :P)

  • @Deadpool3E
    @Deadpool3E 6 років тому +9

    Rube-o-saurus! Clever because Rubeosaurus ovatus is a close relative that was confused as another species of Styracosaurus for many years!

  • @LegitEliminator
    @LegitEliminator 6 років тому +60

    Thank you for new video! I always learn alot from these videos! Also, I'm glad you're doing videos on underrated dinosaurs like Styracosaurus!

    • @raging_crocodile2081
      @raging_crocodile2081 6 років тому +2

      Hello there, I didn't know you watched these videos xD

    • @LegitEliminator
      @LegitEliminator 6 років тому +3

      Raging_Crocodile I been watching his videos for over year now xD

    • @ifureadthis_urgay
      @ifureadthis_urgay 6 років тому

      Only Intellectuals watch YDAW so DarkSpinos are not watching this

  • @magorzatakolczak4753
    @magorzatakolczak4753 6 років тому +19

    After many months finally.

  • @TheHyBriD3I6
    @TheHyBriD3I6 6 років тому +5

    You sayed that they had big noses and maybe they can be considered the dinosaurs pig ...maybe the big nose was filled with receptors to smell and so find the food in the dirt , like a pig finding truffles. Glad that this is back.Love from Romania, if it warms your heart.

  • @jurassicfreak2579
    @jurassicfreak2579 6 років тому +21

    FINALLY!!! I'M SO EXCITED!

  • @xovvo3950
    @xovvo3950 6 років тому +1

    I can't wait for this to be added to the playlist so I can loop the updates playlist until the next episode.

  • @Chewbaccafruit
    @Chewbaccafruit 6 років тому +3

    I full on lost it when I saw this. Need to work early tomorrow, but bedtime can wait another 33 minutes, 29 seconds.

  • @emuevalrandomised9129
    @emuevalrandomised9129 6 років тому +6

    My favorite series on UA-cam is back!!! Thank you guys!

  • @seandewar47
    @seandewar47 6 років тому +54

    Could you do one on Velociraptor or possibly Giganotosaurus?

    • @8ballentertainment.885
      @8ballentertainment.885 6 років тому +5

      Sean Dewar
      If you want one on velociraptor, check out the dienonocus one

    • @Savage.Doomer
      @Savage.Doomer 6 років тому +2

      Velociraptor has already been done...

    • @theghostnextdoor4948
      @theghostnextdoor4948 6 років тому +4

      I feel like Velociraptor might be too similar to Deinonychus.

    • @ksoundkaiju9256
      @ksoundkaiju9256 6 років тому

      Sean Dewar. Mail him a toy of either
      Also I think he already did a raptor

    • @seandewar47
      @seandewar47 6 років тому +2

      Crazy Cruzito and Wayne Enterprises, Already seen the Deinonychus episode, However Deinonychus, though closely related, are still two different species, In terms of Size, Time Period And Enviornment. even so, he's covered dinsaurs like Tyrannosaurus and Tarbosaurus, which are even more similar to each other
      Corpse Grinder, No it hasn't, Deinonychus was Done, but not velociraptor
      KSound Kaiju Dude i gave away velociraptor toys Ages ago. also you don't have to give him a toy, you can suggest a dinosaur for him to cover

  • @MrBurtbackerack
    @MrBurtbackerack 6 років тому

    As a designer, the amount of effort put into the animations and graphic work really blows me away. It takes what is just a man sitting at a desk talking about dinosaurs, to a really immersive and deep look into the Dinosaur world. And it does that by utilizing a relatively simple approach and embracing the cardboard infographic in a scrapbook look rather than full 3D graphics, but that approach has so much charm and passion that it outdoes most 3D work.
    Couple that with the video length and amount of information... damn you guys work hard on this stuff.

  • @toalutoriangaming
    @toalutoriangaming 6 років тому +1

    How do you make a 30 minute long video on styracosaurs!
    Who am I kidding, I’m gunna love every second of this!

  • @jacobjerny7502
    @jacobjerny7502 2 роки тому +2

    Maybe Styracosaurs were more like deer/elk in their behavior, and Chasmosaurs were more like Moose? Which is to say, the former is a gregarious browser that prefers a certain type of food, while the latter is a solitary browser that prefers a different type of food.

  • @petercarioscia9189
    @petercarioscia9189 6 років тому +1

    Omg 33 mins!! Yeeeees. I could listen to you examine dinosaur toys all...I know that, because I've watched your entire YDAW playlist in one sitting

  • @anotherrandomtexan25
    @anotherrandomtexan25 6 років тому +7

    Ohhhhhhh sh!t!!! This day just got 1000 percent better!

  • @--Paws--
    @--Paws-- 6 років тому +3

    It would be interesting if Centrosaurines were like how Jack Horner put it, one animal, or a few animals, that changed features as they aged.
    Today we have sage grouses that have air-sacs, I wonder if dinosaurs had such features.

  • @mateomarquez1790
    @mateomarquez1790 6 років тому +6

    Can you please do Quetzalcoatlus, it is so interesting and I really would like to know more about it.

  • @RaisedtoSabbath
    @RaisedtoSabbath 6 років тому +2

    You know what dinosaur I want to see you do? The one in your intro with the glorious evil villain facial hair

  • @brunog3768
    @brunog3768 6 років тому +4

    I need one for Cryolophosaurus! It could be interesting to explore how Antarctica was different in the Mesozoic compared to now.
    (Also Infinity War? This is what I was expecting to see!)

  • @guilmon182
    @guilmon182 6 років тому +44

    YAY!!! IT'S NOT DEAD!!

    • @StevenBellettini
      @StevenBellettini 6 років тому +24

      Well, the Styracosaurus are, but our show isn't :)

    • @kzn4875
      @kzn4875 6 років тому

      xD

  • @theendmaster1178
    @theendmaster1178 6 років тому +1

    I love this series because of how well made it is and how I can still find out new things about dinosaurs like Rubeosaurus.

  • @ARCtheCartoonMaster
    @ARCtheCartoonMaster 6 років тому +3

    Ah yes, the _Styracosaurus_ episode! I've been waiting a long time for this, and it didn't disappoint! Thank you so much, Steven, for keeping us up to date on the latest discoveries with this particular dinosaur, and all the others you've done so far! :)
    Admittedly, though, I was a bit worried where this was going to go. I was worried that, since it's a ceratopsian dinosaur, this would just be a retread of the _Triceratops_ episode, but slightly different. (Then again, this is coming from the guy who sent you a _Pinacosaurus_ toy, even though you've done _Euoplocephalus_ .) But yeah, it's cool to see/hear something different about this genus! I especially like how you brought up the new genus, _Rubeosaurus_ , because it's sort of a reverse of that whole _Triceratops_ / _Torosaurus_ scenario, except it's more likely to be true this time, and I honestly wasn't expecting it. :)
    So I guess this means you've done around 4 dinosaurs that were in Disney's _Dinosaur_ , the other three being _Carnotaurus_ , _Giraffatitan_ and _Parasaurolophus_ . Funnily enough, I used to think Eema, the _Styracosaurus_ in the film, was male, since the top half of her beak sort of resembled a moustache, and her androgenous voice certainly didn't help. I mean, I didn't actually mistake it for a moustache, but generally speaking, cartoon characters with something that resembles a moustache (e.g. an elephant's tusks, or a large grille on a car) tend to be male. But nope, I was wrong!
    Also, I love the new background - it's good to see *where* the dinosaurs were found! I notice you haven't done any Australian dinosaurs yet - but seeing how _Muttaburrasaurus_ is included on the spreadsheet, I'm sure we'll be getting it in the future. It's a shame there don't seem to be any toys of _Leaellynasaura_ , however. :(

    • @StevenBellettini
      @StevenBellettini 6 років тому

      That was a Giraffatitan? I always thought she was some kind of titanosaur...

  • @akrocanth
    @akrocanth 6 років тому +1

    I discovered your videos a few months ago and watched all of them back to back. Been patiently waiting/hoping for the next one. You're awesome, thanks for what you do!

  • @kingvulturo
    @kingvulturo 2 роки тому +4

    I do enjoy hearing about paleoecology. Examples of environmental actions and lifestyles is so interesting.

  • @martincaspary-smith1133
    @martincaspary-smith1133 6 років тому +2

    About time to have another episode, I love series!

  • @noahriccio4849
    @noahriccio4849 6 років тому +3

    Along with Mark Witton and Scott Hartman, Steven has become one of my go-to resources for dinosaur references.

  • @scoobusanubus737
    @scoobusanubus737 6 років тому +9

    I love these videos so much! They really make my day.

  • @meursault223
    @meursault223 6 років тому +9

    IT'S FINALLY BACK!

  • @Angelsilhouette
    @Angelsilhouette 6 років тому +1

    I love this series, it is literally my favourite thing to watch on UA-cam.

  • @felixdresden9748
    @felixdresden9748 6 років тому +5

    yes yes finally, and what a fantastic improvement!

  • @yuhezou123
    @yuhezou123 6 років тому +1

    OMG you are back! I couldn't be more excited to see more new videos! This episode is totally worth the waiting.

  • @spoonsuearo1206
    @spoonsuearo1206 6 років тому +2

    So Excited to see the return of this show. This is my primary source for dinosaur knowledge. Will you guys be making merch for past Episodes? Id love to see something in the realm of Spinosaurus or Stegosaurus. Either way great episode, cant wait to see whats next.

  • @jeffreygao3956
    @jeffreygao3956 6 років тому +1

    That's an awesome map feature for the background! I'm so happy to have a new episode!

  • @dominiclindus2535
    @dominiclindus2535 6 років тому +1

    Is there any better feeling than seeing a new YDAW vid in your notifications? I doubt it. Whoooooooo!

  • @TheGreatWolfYT
    @TheGreatWolfYT 6 років тому +3

    So cool! Waited a long time for it, but it worths :)

  • @Soultaker706
    @Soultaker706 6 років тому +14

    I tapped so fast my phone screen cracked.

  • @Skycube100
    @Skycube100 6 років тому +6

    Okay so uhmm, Yesterday I was hoping, hoping that this show will still continue on. Damn this is wish come true
    Keep up the amazing work ^-^

  • @redwa11er
    @redwa11er 6 років тому +1

    Yes! Finally, I've been waiting so long for more of these. And it's about one of my favourites, too!

  • @drKeijzer
    @drKeijzer 6 років тому

    Anyone else notice him winking at 24:41? Right back at you friend, good to see the show again!

  • @ElRenecito
    @ElRenecito 6 років тому +6

    Thank you very much for this new video. You are the best!!! Can you make a video about aquatic prehistoric animals please like Plesiosaurus, Mosasaurus, Ichthyosaurus etc.

  • @GrootGuitar
    @GrootGuitar 6 років тому

    I was rather disheartened last year when you expressed that you're only interested in reviewing bargain bin/dollar store dinosaurs that most people had as kids. I was happy to see how you included the best of both worlds in this video and hope to see more of this when possible!
    Great job!

  • @SnarkyZazu
    @SnarkyZazu 6 років тому +4

    Finally, my favourite dinosaur gets a rview

  • @koroshghanbarzadeh1360
    @koroshghanbarzadeh1360 4 роки тому +1

    Great content. I would love to see more videos specifically on locomotion and physics of dinosaurs, more in-depth on morphology, and theories on lifestyle. Thank you!

  • @asiawojcicka9909
    @asiawojcicka9909 6 років тому +1

    Finally :) It felt almost like a year of waiting hahah.. Back then i was pretty sure the toy had fewer inaccuracies (still its pretty good for an average ceratopsian toy though). Anyway, I like the tendency towards videos getting longer and more detailed, that tiny stuff is often intriguing. Hopefully im going to stop being sucha a poor student soon and finally am going to be able to buy some dino-merch. Keep up the good work!

  • @keef5543
    @keef5543 6 років тому +2

    I would really love a video on protoceratops, Looking at how it fits between psittacosaurus and other more derived ceratopsians.

  • @spaceycarchasey6656
    @spaceycarchasey6656 6 років тому +1

    this was really relaxing! I always loved triceratops, so learning about styracosaurus was really fun! That, in tandem with your really mellow presentation, made this a very peaceful and informative video. thanks!

  • @maximaldinotrap
    @maximaldinotrap 6 років тому

    thegeekgroup, yaya, this series is not gone for good. Take as long as you need for them.

  • @mlgbearboss
    @mlgbearboss 6 років тому +4

    YESSSS I LOVE TO LEARN ABOUT DINOS
    CAN YOU DO NEXT BARAPASAURUS

  • @manuelalejandrosotorojas9409
    @manuelalejandrosotorojas9409 6 років тому +4

    Yes! Thank you

  • @Libotheos
    @Libotheos 6 років тому +1

    SO GLAD THIS IS BACK

  • @johnpaulcappa8081
    @johnpaulcappa8081 4 роки тому

    Sorry if I sound too silly, but I cry all the way through all these episodes to see someone, indeed most of u all, LOVE dinosaurs truly the way they should be! Wiping tears now. Xo

  • @midiaoudiallo8823
    @midiaoudiallo8823 6 років тому +1

    This was a very good episode, I must say. Though a quick thing to note, there's always the possibility that brain size alone doesn't play a factor into cognitive capabilities in non Coelurosaurs. If we could study the neural density in crocodilians and find that the same rules that apply to birds apply to them, it could mean that increased neural density is homologous to Archosauria. Does bring up the question of when it even developed. But yeah, I'm a fan of this episode, can't wait for the next. (I also haven't properly done that Carnotaurus I promised so many years ago)

  • @Adasaur250
    @Adasaur250 2 роки тому +1

    Very interesting watching this section at 26:06 and thinking about how it was recently portrayed in David Armsby's _Dinosauria_ episode.

  • @toomanycooks7836
    @toomanycooks7836 6 років тому +2

    Please, PLEAASSE do megalodon at some point, all the restorations give it a great white look, and a sharp nose and great white fins and whatnot, I’d love to see a more accurate restoration of a megalodon!

  • @aliencicada2985
    @aliencicada2985 6 років тому +6

    Can you do a carcharodontosaurus?

  • @SlightlyCivil
    @SlightlyCivil 6 років тому +1

    My fav series on youtube back again bois

  • @ahead5257
    @ahead5257 6 років тому +1

    That was fantastic. I am very excited to have stumbled into these videos. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @theghostnextdoor4948
    @theghostnextdoor4948 6 років тому +3

    Yessss, my favorite Ceratopsian.
    Which as it turns out is not actually Styracosaurus, but Rubeosaurus.....

  • @Fireball9455
    @Fireball9455 6 років тому +2

    How about Elasmosaurus? (Or any Plesiosaur, I just want to see some marine reptile love)

  • @swindle2345
    @swindle2345 6 років тому

    Legit my favourite series on UA-cam

  • @jtjc4912
    @jtjc4912 6 років тому

    YAAAAAYYYYY!!! I was so excited to see a new episode up!!! Been checking the page every few days for months. Thank you Steve

  • @diemwing
    @diemwing 4 роки тому

    it pleased me greatly to see the one he has at 7:30, I had that one as a kid. probably dates mid to late 80s rather then 70s

  • @moonblast1647
    @moonblast1647 6 років тому +17

    This is not a drill I REPEAT THIS IS NOT A DRILL!!!!

  • @ecaillette
    @ecaillette 6 років тому +1

    You're back!
    Love the show, looking forward for more!

  • @katenc.3112
    @katenc.3112 6 років тому

    So happy to see a new video!! All of these videos are so high quality and entertaining, glad to see the series is being continued 😃.

  • @Butchcavalier
    @Butchcavalier 5 місяців тому

    I literally had the same Styracosaurus as the big beige one! Loved that guy, he coud carry all of my smaller toys in his crest.

  • @LeviathanOmega
    @LeviathanOmega 6 років тому

    Honestly, as someone who has been into paleontology his whole life I truly appreciate these videos for being so very accessible for people. So how about a fun one, since you've done the Tyrannosaurus and Tarbosaurus....perhaps a look at a rather unloved Tyrannosaur which has always been a personal favourite of mine.
    Albertosaurus!

  • @thomasluke-wp8or
    @thomasluke-wp8or 10 місяців тому +2

    "We find chasmosaurines in lower numbers than we do centrosaurines"
    *T* *R* *I* *C* *E* *R* *A* *T* *O* *P* *S*
    (This is a joke not a criticism. Great, enjoyable, educational video as usual :) ❤)

  • @anissavalenzuela91
    @anissavalenzuela91 6 років тому

    Absolutely amazing what we can gleam from animals 65 millions years old. Paleontology is truly fascinating. Thanks for the video, entertaining, but above all, informative. I learned more about Styracosaurus in this video than all my years growing up learning about them through books and TV. Awesome.

  • @AlexTheGamePlan
    @AlexTheGamePlan 6 років тому

    Finally! I thought this series was dead... please make more more often.

  • @hammerofpraxis9646
    @hammerofpraxis9646 6 років тому +2

    YES IM LIVING FOR THIS SHOW!!!

  • @elliotchandler8319
    @elliotchandler8319 6 років тому +1

    Great video, love this show, really educational and interesting, keep up the good work!

  • @philipgior3312
    @philipgior3312 6 років тому

    Great to see this series back again

  • @miquelescribanoivars5049
    @miquelescribanoivars5049 6 років тому +1

    There's a pretty interesting study coming (based on SVP abstracts) about Centrosaurine philogeny coming.

  • @cerberusrex5275
    @cerberusrex5275 6 років тому +8

    What do you think about the new T-rex pose which was mentioned in one of braiscoop's recent videos (the one about paleoart)? It looks really strange....

    • @StevenBellettini
      @StevenBellettini 6 років тому +7

      Well, yeah, it looks strange to us, but the proportions we're used to probably look strange to folks that grew up with the upright godzilla-style T. rex.
      The deeper body cavity makes sense to me, for what that's worth.

    • @8ballentertainment.885
      @8ballentertainment.885 6 років тому

      Link? I want to see that

    • @HoveringAboveMyself
      @HoveringAboveMyself 6 років тому

      You mean the one shown at the 20 second mark? that's not a new pose, just badly articulated. The direction of the ribs and how high are the shoulders on the chest are things that can be known from the bones themselves, that isn't knowledge that changed from when the first mount was made.

    • @cerberusrex5275
      @cerberusrex5275 6 років тому +2

      here you go (for whoever asked) ua-cam.com/video/buWdVFHYLnI/v-deo.html
      should be within the first minute and a half

    • @cerberusrex5275
      @cerberusrex5275 6 років тому

      +Steven Bellettini I dunno... It just seems so odd. Like it would scratch it's belly with it's foot each time a leg is raised to make a step forward. Kinda weird for a creature that would chase prey (even in short distances).

  • @vitocco14
    @vitocco14 6 років тому +3

    Love these!!!

  • @earlmaudrie5850
    @earlmaudrie5850 6 років тому

    You know, it's in the end credits, but a full Iguanodon episode might be fun. It's just so closely intertwined with the progression of our understanding of dinosaurs.

  • @raptorjesus8054
    @raptorjesus8054 6 років тому

    Always a pleasant surprise to see a new episode uploaded.

  • @shadowwarrior2371
    @shadowwarrior2371 6 років тому

    Holy scheisse you’re joking... it’s back, it’s finally returned... and it’s half an hour. I am speechless. Thank you, just, thank you.

  • @spudato961
    @spudato961 6 років тому +3

    I have never clicked on a video so quickly

  • @nabuchodonosormcgalapatram6941
    @nabuchodonosormcgalapatram6941 6 років тому +2

    I was drawing a Styracosaurus rearing on its hind legs (because it looks cool) when this video appeared in my recommandations, what a coincidence.