Daspletosaurus: The Tyrant Before T. Rex
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- Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
- Daspletosaurus is a fascinating animal! today we will be discussing the rich history of this incredible animal! Welcome To Epoch Now.
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0:00 Intro
0:57 History of Discovery
2:30 Size Comparison
3:26 Tyrannosaur Relatives
4:37 Paleoecology
6:14 Pop Culture
6:59 Conclusion
8:05 Outro
#Daspletosaurus - Наука та технологія
This is so great
Nice first pin, honestly if the second video gonna be Gorgo that would absolutely make my day
@@dynamosaurusimperious2718 we've got a few ideas for the next video, but we'll absolutely put gorgosaurus down on the list!
Mhm sounds good
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For the algorithm Baybee, this video kinda pog. It mentions fossil fighters.
Pretty strong start to this channel, I believe it has a ton of potential. Best of luck to you guys with future videos, for I’ll be sure to stay tuned for them!
This was very good. Informative, well edited, and easy to digest. This channel already seems promising, so please keep these videos coming!
will do! thank you!
This goes hard
Pretty informative for a first video. Nice! Here for the algorithm.
i may be biased, but i think this video is really epic!
Great video to start up this channel. Awesome job.
Great start to new channel, can’t wait to see more from you guys!
good work guys
i think the editing could be a little bit more elegant like the picture transitions, but fantastic work so far
absolutely satisfying to see stuff get done
super cool. i love dinosaws
Good stuff!
Nice job, guys!
Thank you!
Since Theropods are the ancestors to birds, I wonder if they had jittery head movements like birds? Imagining a T. rex moving it’s head all jittery like a bird is kinda terrifying.
The smaller ones almost certainly did, but as the dinosaurs got bigger it would probably be less noticeable
Shit...I could take him.
If not, my pet polar bear would handle it with one stern look.
I love learning about all of these relatives of t Rex. What a cool body plan. Some early branches of carnivores decided, "ya know what? I think I can do this on two legs....two legs! Make mouth go toward food! NOW!"
And the rest was history.
I love this but I must add, Daspletosaurus has been spectacled to have gone extinct from Tyrannosaurus itself invading from a land bridge connecting Asia to Laramidia or whatever it’s called. Tyrannosaurus appears as many of these medium/large somewhat unrelated Tyrannosaurs started to disappear(Bistahieversor, Gorgosaurus, and Das) so it’s not to unlikely. Either way, this was a amazing video by you guys, I hope to see morez
Means a lot to hear that you enjoyed the video! but yes you might be correct! that is one theory that could explain the extinction of the animal
And I can only imagine what happened in Appalachia, when the Western Sea Way retreated, creating a land bridge between Laramidia and Appalachia (at least I heard that's what happened before 'The End'). I'm sure the 'dominant' carnivores would have been utterly shocked when something like a 'Rex' wandered into their territory.
This was a masterpiece, awesome job!
There is a theory rolling around the Daspletasaurus could have evolved into T.Rex. They are similar in build and biology so it's not out of the realm of possibilities.
It lived western part of the seaway
First? Well an impressive one. Found you by searching Das😊
thats awesome!!
@@Epoch_Now Well, well replied after a month. That's regard to your viewers.
in our defense, the channel died for the past year. we only just now started becoming more active on it :/@@TheKeithvidz
@Epoch_Now oh my now I responded after a month. Took someone leaving a like. Anyhow I get it.
@@TheKeithvidz if it’s any consultation, we’re now much more active, and have some new content out!
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Ah yes, one of the Largest Tyrannosaurs in North America. But 2nd only to T.Rex “& The other 2 Tyrannosaurs species known as Tyrant Emperor & Tyrant Queen.”
predators do not roar when chasing game . It is so stupid to show them doing so
Yup! Sure is! We however did not make these documentaries haha 😆
@@Epoch_Now wish you had the ability to make short films like this .That would be done right and would be awesome