EARLY CRETACEOUS DINOSAURS Time Stamps Spinosaurus: 0:36 The Cretaceous Period: 06:30 Amargasaurus: 12:42 Fukuiraptor: 18:29 Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=75323949&fan_landing=true Graphics and other images will improve as we gain more experience and support. GK = General Knowledge. These videos are for light entertainment, relaxation and improving general knowledge. They are not designed to be expansive or academic, only a gateway to the important subjects we cover. They are to elicit interest so the viewer can then decide if it is a subject or topic they wish to study more themselves. We hope you enjoy this experience and thank you for your support. It is very appreciated indeed. Written by Historosaurus Narrated by Baldermort
Another great episode, don't mean to exaggerate but the narrative is literally better than those on TV. Spinosaurus is one of my favorite dinos, thank you for uploading
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@@gknaturalhistory yes well done our Faithfull Servant, you have done very well, even tho there are no floaty skulls and pointy eard gitz riding the Dinosaurs🤣🤣
The constant evolution of Spinosaurus is fascinating, from a land and river bank hunter who competed with Carcharodontosaurus to a full blown river dwelling creature. The convergent evolution between the members of the Spinosauridae family and other aquatic animals only make it that much stranger! Great video.
And then the spinosaur was battered down by wave after wave of orks. As he looked up he saw the most beautiful thing he ever saw. The god emperors Trex guard had arrived.
These videos have been bringing back my childhood passion in paleontology. Thanks for letting me just revel at the magnificence of the Dinosaurs with such wonderful narration.
I finally have a bit of free time and this is going to be my relaxing reset before the craziness of the week starts. A welder/mechanic's weeks get wild.
The dulcet tones of Baldemort's voice always make me happy, but this sounds more robotic than the 40K content. Even when "leaning on existing wisdom" the 40K content feels more alive to me.
LOVING THIS CHANNEL UNCLE! IT'S VISUAL BAD-ASSERY IN MOTION! And It is just serenely peaceful to have on as I'm drifting off to sleep. I'm looking forward to the heights it will achieve. Thank You as Always for the Work you put in to make content This Good. You are appreciated.
this guy told me where to find some pre and post Great Dying fossil baring rocks for my chooks to sharpen their beaks on. ua-cam.com/video/m-D_A3lLESA/v-deo.html
Wow, Sword fish are really old. Spinosaurus is really different. I thought that they were movie makers fantasies. I've learned something new. I stop playing World of Tanks to watch this.
After initial troubles on my part I was finally able to watch the video. It is great to see how the production value of your videos gets better and better with every entry. I love to see it. To me it is both bringing back nostalgic childhood memories of a hobby of mine of older days and an educational format. Puts a little tear in my eye.
I'm really looking forward to your videos all the time but unfortunately today is the first time youtube won't load your video for me. I have been trying for a while now, it just won't work and I don't know if the problem is on my end or on youtube's. I will come back to to try to watch this video a bit later or tomorrow and hope that it works. Have a like from me anyway!
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I am loving these videos! Really bringing back my passion in Dinosaurs. Since the channel is "Natural History" have you given any thoughts on expanding to Mcyology or the Study of the Fungi Kingdom? UA-cam is SPOREly lacking content on the subject. Upon reading Entangled Life by Merlin Sheldrake I discovered that Fungus was actually responsible for life's ability to start on land and the birth of dinosaurs and the massive plants they fed on.
Baldy, love the channel. Big fan of dinos, wanted to be a palaeontologist when I was younger. Your voice is soothing. You could make a channel reading Apple’s terms and conditions contract, and I’d subscribe
It took me a while, but I've finally made the jump from the far future, where there is only waaaaaaagh. These seem much more appropriate to listen to with my young daughter, and she's getting interested in dinosaurs.
I really like these videos, but one thing annoys me: when showing a dinosaur the view is suddenly - and several times in a couple of seconds - shifting around, like if you change view manually in a 3d-presentation.
Spinosaurus was highly specialized. One could easily surmise that it went extinct simply because of loss of habitat. Shallow lakes and rivers could have dried up. Or the large fish went extinct starving them out.
You can’t tell me this isn’t Lord Baldemort. If this isn’t him I want you to go to the channel Baldemort’s guide to warhammer and listen to him. Sound the exact same
Awesome as usual. Can't wait for more, I am expecting this channel to become big. Maybe you should try working with MothLightMedia. He does Paleo analysis stuff as well that's more specific would be a cool team-up.
I, as one, am relating as far back as the mid 50's when I was about ten years old I started soaking up stuff like this A-to-Z. Everything I could read. Think of it this way: week before school started, 8th grade, I broke my right leg...compound open fracture..three places... when I was able to go to school my first period was phy-ed, so I spent my first hour at school reading in the library....I READ EVERYTHING ABOUT SCIENCE THAT LIBRARY CONTAINED....A-to-Z, this channel is doing great 👍 👌 keep it up please. Michael said that, bye for now my friends.
Thank you for another interesting video. I was curious, how long has this project been on the backburner for you two? And what spurred you two to start collaborating on it?
The Spinosaurus was not a carnivore. It was a piscovore. It also wasn't the largest theropod. It was the longest theropod, but pulled up at approximately 7-8 tons in weight. T. Rex Scotty is the largest theropod currently known to science, weighing an estimated 10.6 tons. It outweighed the Spinosaurus by a very wide margin.
Your comment just shows how ignorant you are considering the the largest theropod is the spinosuarus not because of weight but because of its length since in theropods length means largest
@@footrot17 its jaw structure and length is suited to piscivorous diet, like modern gharials. Like all flesh eating animals, it's more than likely it ate carrion too and smaller animals, but its main diet would have been fish
People still believe it’s the largest after all these years. Just wait for Giganotosaurus “the biggest predator that ever lived” catches on cause of JP franchise
Great video! Loved it! Small tid bit: Try to have the introduction to the Era information first, then bring in the Dinosaurs of the Era. I know you're trying to maintain attention but, narratively, it's a bit disruptive.
Glad this is here for other people but I already have exhausted this topic hopefully it does not cut into production on your 40k channel I wish you luck.
Baldermort, having to go throught Imperial and Metric System every time he says a meassure: If only the Americans get on with the rest of the world, I could spend more time with my minis! Blasted Yanks.
Just think of how many dinosaurs they have been found yet I don't know how many times you hear of them you know they find a new species because you know there has to be a whole lot more dinosaurs and what they know of I guess they found another prehistoric crocodile it was older than anyone that they found yet I think dinosaurs were fascinating if there was a time machine and if I could go back in time I'm sorry that's when I have to go back from the beginning of like the carnivorous error from then until now I think that would be so fascinating especially to see dragonflies the size of Harpy eagles or the size of blue herring cranes yeah big old dragonflies massive size cockroaches sorry that would have been fascinating to see you be walking around you be high as a kite because there's more oxygen on the planet during that time then any other time on this planet
EARLY CRETACEOUS DINOSAURS
Time Stamps
Spinosaurus: 0:36
The Cretaceous Period: 06:30
Amargasaurus: 12:42
Fukuiraptor: 18:29
Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=75323949&fan_landing=true
Graphics and other images will improve as we gain more experience and support.
GK = General Knowledge. These videos are for light entertainment, relaxation and improving general knowledge. They are not designed to be expansive or academic, only a gateway to the important subjects we cover. They are to elicit interest so the viewer can then decide if it is a subject or topic they wish to study more themselves.
We hope you enjoy this experience and thank you for your support. It is very appreciated indeed.
Written by Historosaurus
Narrated by Baldermort
I thought spinosaurs was late cretaceous? Not the very end of course but i remember seeing it lived near the end
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@@duder7396 you would be correct, spinosaurus fossils have been dated to the late Cretaceous period.
Is this the same guy that voices baldermorts warhammer channel?
@@andrewkinsey8754 it is indeed, well the voice anyway
Balders! Was so happy to hear your voice on this!
Glad to see my boy Baldermort expanding. Also this brings me back to my childhood watching Nat Geo with my dad
Don't ever stop
Neat, never been so early.
The Emperor's SALAMANDERS!
Love the narration! Great voice.
Good documentary
This narrator is absolutely excellent.10000/10
Aha, the best part of Sundays.... =)
Wooo
Another great episode, don't mean to exaggerate but the narrative is literally better than those on TV. Spinosaurus is one of my favorite dinos, thank you for uploading
Ah yes my Sunday time machine, fueled by that voice....
Great series.
Hello Mr & Mrs Bald. Just leaving a comment for the algorithm.
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It's a soul's companion
You can feel it everywhere
Lift your hands and voices
Free your mind and join us
You can feel it in the air
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My puppy stopped being a dog for 2 minutes and watched your intro with laser focus.
Was dissapionted yesterday when there was no post, then woke up this morning and realised yesterday was Saturday. Silly me, looking forward to this. 😀
Thanks for a new amazing video
Congrats on the channels growth!
Thank you! :)
@@gknaturalhistory yes well done our Faithfull Servant, you have done very well, even tho there are no floaty skulls and pointy eard gitz riding the Dinosaurs🤣🤣
This channel is like a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Dinosaurs and the Baldergang? Two great tastes that taste great together!
Thank you , GK .
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Grate video as all ways keep up the grate work love your vids
The constant evolution of Spinosaurus is fascinating, from a land and river bank hunter who competed with Carcharodontosaurus to a full blown river dwelling creature. The convergent evolution between the members of the Spinosauridae family and other aquatic animals only make it that much stranger!
Great video.
Stranger=better
Better=weirder
Weirder=whatever weirder says whatever is
it is interesting how animals used radiators without even being concious about heat transfer physics
And then the spinosaur was battered down by wave after wave of orks. As he looked up he saw the most beautiful thing he ever saw. The god emperors Trex guard had arrived.
Cheers, Baldermort! Glad to see the channel popping 🍻
These videos have been bringing back my childhood passion in paleontology. Thanks for letting me just revel at the magnificence of the Dinosaurs with such wonderful narration.
You're awesome, Baldemort! Just came in from your 40K content. Thank you for everything you do!
Thank you amazing video, these are perfect to listen while I'm at work
Man i love this voice, it reminds me of a more epic david attenborough.
Perfectly done Mr and Mrs Baldy
Baldermort is a great narrator, thank you very much for the video
Obviously the emperor did all this.
Loving the content. Loving your growth. Onward and upwards my friends.
Hi Joshua Mayne. Much appreciated! Thank you!:)
I finally have a bit of free time and this is going to be my relaxing reset before the craziness of the week starts. A welder/mechanic's weeks get wild.
This channel is far higher quality than national geographic, I have a new favourite dino channel! ❤️👍
Wow, thanks! :)
❤
WOOOOO!!! Always down for more Baldermort ANYTHING!!!
Wow❤️
The dulcet tones of Baldemort's voice always make me happy, but this sounds more robotic than the 40K content. Even when "leaning on existing wisdom" the 40K content feels more alive to me.
Wasn't sure if it was the same guy at first. Thx for the info. 👍
Exactly. ❤ the narrator's accent and tone. It's fabulous.
Another great video. 👍
Love to see the Path of Titans footage
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Thanks for your hard work on this video Balders!
Wouldn’t it be cool if the spinosaurus sail changed color like a chameleon?
Spinosaurs must have lived in something like the everglades in Florida. Some areas to catch large fish in shallow inland seas.
Man I love the Spinosaurus and I am very excited about the possible discovery of a new member of the spinosaurid family on the England's Isle of Wight
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Thanks once again historosauras and Mr B. For another great vid, am really enjoying your work.
Love these videos. Good work guys!
Thank you! Glad you like them! :)
LOVING THIS CHANNEL UNCLE! IT'S VISUAL BAD-ASSERY IN MOTION!
And It is just serenely peaceful to have on as I'm drifting off to sleep. I'm looking forward to the heights it will achieve.
Thank You as Always for the Work you put in to make content This Good.
You are appreciated.
when i hear "these videos take a very long time to make" my first thought is "well 65 million years at least"
Chooks are the best! Baldermort voicing their awesomeness is tops!
this guy told me where to find some pre and post Great Dying fossil baring rocks for my chooks to sharpen their beaks on. ua-cam.com/video/m-D_A3lLESA/v-deo.html
Wow, Sword fish are really old. Spinosaurus is really different. I thought that they were movie makers fantasies. I've learned something new. I stop playing World of Tanks to watch this.
Voiceover is perfect and the visuals are improving every week! Love this keep up it Mr & Mrs B
After initial troubles on my part I was finally able to watch the video. It is great to see how the production value of your videos gets better and better with every entry. I love to see it. To me it is both bringing back nostalgic childhood memories of a hobby of mine of older days and an educational format. Puts a little tear in my eye.
I'm really looking forward to your videos all the time but unfortunately today is the first time youtube won't load your video for me. I have been trying for a while now, it just won't work and I don't know if the problem is on my end or on youtube's. I will come back to to try to watch this video a bit later or tomorrow and hope that it works. Have a like from me anyway!
Hi Ser Jobsalot, Sorry to hear you cannot load our latest video. Please try to go to the community tab and click on the provided link. Sometimes it works better that way. I hope you will be able to watch it later on. Thank you for the like and your support :)
@@gknaturalhistory It works for me now! I'm going to watch right away :) :)
I told my wife you should speak over EVERYTHING!!!!
I am loving these videos! Really bringing back my passion in Dinosaurs. Since the channel is "Natural History" have you given any thoughts on expanding to Mcyology or the Study of the Fungi Kingdom? UA-cam is SPOREly lacking content on the subject. Upon reading Entangled Life by Merlin Sheldrake I discovered that Fungus was actually responsible for life's ability to start on land and the birth of dinosaurs and the massive plants they fed on.
@@davidsheckler8417 care to elaborate on your statement of opinion?
Holy shit, is that Baldermort!???
Baldy, love the channel. Big fan of dinos, wanted to be a palaeontologist when I was younger. Your voice is soothing. You could make a channel reading Apple’s terms and conditions contract, and I’d subscribe
I want Baldermort to narrate world history particularly military history
Comment for the algorithm.
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It took me a while, but I've finally made the jump from the far future, where there is only waaaaaaagh. These seem much more appropriate to listen to with my young daughter, and she's getting interested in dinosaurs.
What a voice . Eat your heart out Edenborough.
Wonderful!
Spino wasn’t the biggest theropod, perhaps the longest but that doesn’t make it the biggest.
I really like these videos, but one thing annoys me: when showing a dinosaur the view is suddenly - and several times in a couple of seconds - shifting around, like if you change view manually in a 3d-presentation.
Quality content thank you!
Another dino-tastic edition of this fantastic series baldermort your work continues to make everyone's day 😀 👍
Spinosaurus was highly specialized. One could easily surmise that it went extinct simply because of loss of habitat. Shallow lakes and rivers could have dried up. Or the large fish went extinct starving them out.
For the Al Gore Rhythm. Wait, that dude has no rhythm.
Now we are getting close to more of the Dino’s from Jurassic Park!
There seems to be a new animal every time I view in here to the extent that I’m beginning to believe the animals are of the dreams of these experts.
There are currently over 8.7 million species alive today.
Good stuff keep up the good work Mrs B and Baldy
Thank you kindly! :)
You can’t tell me this isn’t Lord Baldemort. If this isn’t him I want you to go to the channel Baldemort’s guide to warhammer and listen to him. Sound the exact same
Awesome as usual.
Can't wait for more, I am expecting this channel to become big.
Maybe you should try working with MothLightMedia.
He does Paleo analysis stuff as well that's more specific would be a cool team-up.
......Baldermort!
Oh yeah, Spino is really cool! So glad you covered this one.
Hope you enjoyed it! :)
I, as one, am relating as far back as the mid 50's when I was about ten years old I started soaking up stuff like this A-to-Z. Everything I could read. Think of it this way: week before school started, 8th grade, I broke my right leg...compound open fracture..three places... when I was able to go to school my first period was phy-ed, so I spent my first hour at school reading in the library....I READ EVERYTHING ABOUT SCIENCE THAT LIBRARY CONTAINED....A-to-Z, this channel is doing great 👍 👌 keep it up please. Michael said that, bye for now my friends.
which pattern bolt gun did spinosaurus prefer?
Thank you for another interesting video.
I was curious, how long has this project been on the backburner for you two? And what spurred you two to start collaborating on it?
The Spinosaurus was not a carnivore. It was a piscovore. It also wasn't the largest theropod. It was the longest theropod, but pulled up at approximately 7-8 tons in weight. T. Rex Scotty is the largest theropod currently known to science, weighing an estimated 10.6 tons. It outweighed the Spinosaurus by a very wide margin.
Only eats fish? Your sure of that? Why would it do that
Your comment just shows how ignorant you are considering the the largest theropod is the spinosuarus not because of weight but because of its length since in theropods length means largest
@@footrot17 its jaw structure and length is suited to piscivorous diet, like modern gharials. Like all flesh eating animals, it's more than likely it ate carrion too and smaller animals, but its main diet would have been fish
People still believe it’s the largest after all these years. Just wait for Giganotosaurus “the biggest predator that ever lived” catches on cause of JP franchise
It would eat fish but it could easily eat any herbivore wich I’m pretty sure it did,
Great video! Loved it! Small tid bit: Try to have the introduction to the Era information first, then bring in the Dinosaurs of the Era. I know you're trying to maintain attention but, narratively, it's a bit disruptive.
Great video and I hope the channel continues to grow
Suchamimus 😂
This is amazing! Love your voice ❤ you have the voice of a narrator keep it up man!
Turn down the sensitively when capturing footage from the Jurassic world game. It will make the camera movements seem less janky.
Glad this is here for other people but I already have exhausted this topic hopefully it does not cut into production on your 40k channel I wish you luck.
How do they come up with a date range with only one skeleton? (honest question)
This Latin language sounds like the holy language High Gothic.
(Not serious).
🦕🦖🦕🦎🐣🐤🐔
Baldermort, having to go throught Imperial and Metric System every time he says a meassure: If only the Americans get on with the rest of the world, I could spend more time with my minis! Blasted Yanks.
Just think of how many dinosaurs they have been found yet I don't know how many times you hear of them you know they find a new species because you know there has to be a whole lot more dinosaurs and what they know of I guess they found another prehistoric crocodile it was older than anyone that they found yet I think dinosaurs were fascinating if there was a time machine and if I could go back in time I'm sorry that's when I have to go back from the beginning of like the carnivorous error from then until now I think that would be so fascinating especially to see dragonflies the size of Harpy eagles or the size of blue herring cranes yeah big old dragonflies massive size cockroaches sorry that would have been fascinating to see you be walking around you be high as a kite because there's more oxygen on the planet during that time then any other time on this planet
Do you plan to work on the silurian to the carboniferous period?
We are hoping to cover it all eventually.
@@gknaturalhistory no rush, for me it's very interesting to what lid up to the mesozoic.. but also the plants that lived in the carboniferous.
I’m glad u broke it down with feet n tons…for us slow people……
The voice is perfect haha!
The claw of the "raptors" was not a "killing claw ", it was only used to immobilize the prey during it was biten.
the music at the beginning, along with the narrator's voice, makes me think I'm about to watch a Tolkien movie rather than a dinosaur documentary.
Dude sounds like zeus from living mytholohy, wonder if its the same guy?
Yesss! :)