A visual introduction to Natural History through original Paleoart. Evolution, Geological time and History of Paleontology are the main focus of the channel. Speculation, Pop culture, and Creature design are featured occasionally. -Videos are organized in different thematic series for a clearer understanding: CLADISTICS: animals grouped by phylogenetic types. CHRONOLOGY: animals are grouped by the time they lived in. MAPS: Natural History and paleontology matters visually explained through maps TOP: animals listed by specific records (the largest, the most iconic, etc) SPECULATIVE/FICTIONAL: speculative evolution, creature design, cryptids.. JURASSIC PARK/WORLD SERIES: differences between prehistoric animals in pop culture and science.
Poor Iguanodon, his participation in Dominion was so minimal that he doesn't even appear in the video to make a comparison with his real-life counterpart. Even the Microceratus was more considered for the video than the Iguanodon XD
Funnily enough, Mario Lanzas was the first person in the world to make a paleort of temperoceras,which is bizarre,since this animal was discovered in 1960,which means that animal only had its first paleort 64 YEARS AFTER IN DISCOVERY
Love it. I especially like how these expanded on eras not seen in the original show, though I am still curious about the years between 100-200 million years.
This is cool. Here’s some suggestions for some cool video ideas: A video about the trilobites and relatives A video about primates and their relatives A video about prehistoric insects and their relatives A Ingen/manta corp disnosaurs vs. real dinosaurs (from the camp Cretaceous series) A video about different types of mammal species and their relatives Maybe a 50k subs special? (We are getting so close chat)
I can't wait for the next one to arrive, I know that there still are the birds and bugs of the antarctic rainforest and the other creatures of the great platue.
Sheesh, if only the future is wild could be brought back to the television world again. If so then I'd hope they'd use all of the creatures shown in your videos!
Calculations? whose ¨calculations¨? Mosasaurus size is not even consistent from one JW movie to the other, being much bigger in Falling Kingdom for no reason