You're so close to blowing up, you're going to be one of the next big science communicator, keep it up and I'm glad I got here when you first started :)
This is the best video on your channel! So glad the community was able to contribute to make it happen! Congratulations to you both! What an honor to be able to make this type of contribution to mankind.
Actually solid presenter skills, puts me in mind of Tony Robinson from old Time Team, I would legitimately watch a series of you and Dok explaining/exploring fossil sites.
Great video Grayson! You should edit more like this. You’re an excellent science communicator. It was easy to follow and fun. Happily geeking out over here but disappointed about the results. Hopefully Dok gives an update about what the BLM find or when they excavated.
Cool! I can't fossil hunt as much as I used to so I will be living vicariously through future videos. Maybe you guys can get access to some private land and collect more common material.
This really is a nice documentary! The video kept getting better and better as it went along. You told a great story, including some suspense. It was also fun to see that you and Dok were still good friends at the end. I think that kind of experience could end with people getting on each other's nerves. It was nice to see the hug at the end.
This was awesome. I put forward a request to some YT science communicators to do a geolgy video for dummies. I now P Dave has a few tutorials but for whatever reason I can't relate. My fault for sure. I have a few specific questions about the forming of layers and the times of these layers. Maybe you can do a live stream or something. The edited stuff by P Dave and others aren't doing it for me. Just a suggestion. Love the channel either way.
I hope you enjoyed your Allosaurus Delight yesterday on your way to Aspen, CO. I contacted a creation scientist named Dan Biddle who said he'd love to engage with you. If you would be interested, I will send you his information.
Obviously I disagree with several of your conclusions, but your enthusiam and way of speaking would make for a great documentary. I didn't think you'd be able to find what you were looking for in such a short span of time. You do well to identify the fossils. To me, most of it all just looks like piles of rocks. 😄
Awesome video, well presented and edited - I'm so happy for you guys!
You're so close to blowing up, you're going to be one of the next big science communicator, keep it up and I'm glad I got here when you first started :)
This is the best video on your channel! So glad the community was able to contribute to make it happen! Congratulations to you both! What an honor to be able to make this type of contribution to mankind.
Dok🤘🥰 nice to see you finally!!!! You two are so lucky to have this amazing opportunity. I am totally jelly lol.
You were right, I was definitely wanting to hear more about Lentil!
One of Graysons best video. So much of his personality comes through here. He’s definitely a decent bloke!
Actually solid presenter skills, puts me in mind of Tony Robinson from old Time Team, I would legitimately watch a series of you and Dok explaining/exploring fossil sites.
Fun to watch very professional! You remind me of that one over excited dude who exists in every tv documentary 😂 well done!
Great video Grayson! You should edit more like this. You’re an excellent science communicator. It was easy to follow and fun. Happily geeking out over here but disappointed about the results. Hopefully Dok gives an update about what the BLM find or when they excavated.
this was so much fun!
Cool! I can't fossil hunt as much as I used to so I will be living vicariously through future videos. Maybe you guys can get access to some private land and collect more common material.
I'd love to visit that part of the US someday. Looks beautiful.
I bet this was a ton of fun !!!!
This really is a nice documentary! The video kept getting better and better as it went along. You told a great story, including some suspense. It was also fun to see that you and Dok were still good friends at the end. I think that kind of experience could end with people getting on each other's nerves. It was nice to see the hug at the end.
Thank you for the work you’re doing!
What an adventure!
Dude great videoooo! Great material, great editing, production value awesome teamup here! Love it! ✊✊ 2 fists up for you guys!
2 minutes deerp in the video and gotta day I love this documentary style videos keep it up grayson!!
How very cool to go fossil hunting in the Badlands _WITH_ an actual "Deino" doc!
Very interesting. Thank you for posting this.
Grayson should get a post graduate degree in anthropology. He seems to have the knack for spotting fossils and has too much damn fun doing it.
Amazing video. First time I see how Fossils are found in real life.
Good luck guys ! I hope you have found a full skeleton!
Love the work you and Dok did
Amazing content keep it up!!!
Bravo! 👏
So... what you're saying is that hundreds of dinosaurs died in the making of this video.
This was awesome. I put forward a request to some YT science communicators to do a geolgy video for dummies. I now P Dave has a few tutorials but for whatever reason I can't relate. My fault for sure. I have a few specific questions about the forming of layers and the times of these layers. Maybe you can do a live stream or something. The edited stuff by P Dave and others aren't doing it for me. Just a suggestion. Love the channel either way.
Very neato
Aaaa its so much put to go on an excavation :) cant wait for the next one.
do the chickens 🐔 have large talons?
If you and Dok found a critter, you two could name it.
How about "Deinosaur"?
I hope you enjoyed your Allosaurus Delight yesterday on your way to Aspen, CO. I contacted a creation scientist named Dan Biddle who said he'd love to engage with you. If you would be interested, I will send you his information.
Yes, thank you! Please do! I’d love to talk with him
Obviously I disagree with several of your conclusions, but your enthusiam and way of speaking would make for a great documentary.
I didn't think you'd be able to find what you were looking for in such a short span of time. You do well to identify the fossils. To me, most of it all just looks like piles of rocks. 😄
I'd love to see a follow up to learn what the BLM finds.
Grayson buy a mic!!!
I always go the museum if i want to get some new fossils.