Hello there! This is a channel that will cover all things science, anything from Zoology, Paleontology and even astronomy! I hope that with these videos, I can inspire new generations of people to be interested and engaged in these topics and that people both young and old can get something out of them. If I ever say something in one of my videos that is inaccurate or false, be sure to correct me. Profile picture: Joel Field Banner art copyright: Hyrotrioskjan.
MEN & WOMEN WERE WALKING WITH DINOSAURS ALMIGHTY GOD CREATED DINOSAURS & ANIMALS & MAN KIND LIKE US ! SO MAN WAS HERE WHEN DINOSAURS ROMED THE EARTH WITH THE GIANTS & OTHER WEIRD CREACHERS THAT THE GIANTS PRODUCED THROUGH MATING WITH OTHER CREACHERS ! Y'ALL HAVE TOO ADMIT THIS STUFF HAPPENED ! SO DINOSAURS & MAN DID COEXIST TOGETHER ! IT'S REALLY THAT SIMPLE ! ❤️🙏✝️😀
It was named after the place called Xinjiang, the same location where all the poor Uyghurs are being completely snuffed out by the Chinese government in the interment camps
Humans don't have blubber lol. I think you meant fat but are not well versed on he topic so you thought blubber and fat were the same. They are not. You need to do better research and not mix up basic definitions. Humans have fat not blubber. The fat distribution does not match up to what is seen in semi aquatic mammals. However it does match up to the distribution seen in mega fauna of the savannah. You seriously need to study biology before forming any conclusions.
@@belavarplaniie8933Sorry no blubber is scientifically defined differently from just being fat. It's make up is different which gives it more density. It has far more blood vessels, covers the entire body, and is specifically evolved for insulation. By arguing you are only showing how pig headed you are.
@@belavarplaniie8933 Also notice how you ignore the part that fat layers is a trait of mega fauna on the savannah. So you were wrong that it is impossible to explain the fat layer without the aquatic ape idea.
jesus! I'm 40 and live so close to this area (Timisoara). I had passed by at least a dozen of times. As we all know going from Timisoara to Transilvania u go Faget-Marginea and only tooked this small denture for the Sarmisegetuza visits but had no idea about the dinosaurs!!! Guess im never to old to learn new things!
By the way I have also to add that despite Earth have already tried two times to develop intelligence (dinosaurs/birds and humans) there are still a series of other species that already now are in the list of candidates to become the next intelligent species of Earth. Octopusses, elephants, cats, dolphins, crows (but these lasts belongs to the first attempt) and many others... We can be replaced quite easily if we don't pass the test of nature.
Hey there! I'm from Chile and we have Slender tuna as a seasonal visitor (in fact many of the pics you got are from fellows of mine catching them in our southern waters). They come generally in late summer-autumn to the southern portion of the chilean coast, pursuing baitfish. They form big schools with 20+ fish and are very agressive when on a feeding frenzy. Even though they inhabit the upper portion of the oceanic column, they are mostly caught from 10-20 meters depth (even more), I have never seen one taking a surface lure, and they are seldom seen disturbing the surface. They have become (recently) a sportfish for flysfhing aficionados, with a small (yet fastly growing) rod&reel industry growing around them. They were VERY RARE 10 years ago in these waters, prefering to stay much further into the open sea, now we're regularly catching them within 200-500 meters from the coast, and some are said to enter fjords. A big Slender Tuna would be on the 8-10 kg range I believe.
🦈Hey Henry The PaleoGuy, please make a RU-vid Videos Shows about Edestus, the “Scissor-Toothed Shark” on the Henry The PaleoGuy’s Shark Week Show!!🦈👍👍👍👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Shark Week is here! In case any of you guys watching haven't yet watched the videos I did for Shark Week last year in 2023, this is a good opportunity to watch them all in a convenient place right here in this compilation. For those who already have seen the videos from then, I hope you enjoy it either way as a nice refresher. While the "official one" airs on Discovery from the 7th of July through to the 13th, I'm currently at work getting my videos done for my own 2024 Shark Week, which will air here on the channel from the 15th-21st of July. I can't wait to get them out for you all to watch. :) Stay tuned in the meantime! I'll keep you all updated as to how things are going.
🦈Hey Henry The PaleoGuy, please make a RU-vid Videos Shows about Edestus, the “Scissor-Toothed Shark” on the Henry The PaleoGuy’s Shark Week Show!!🦈👍👍👍👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Rocky seems to have beaten you to it by just under half a minute, but his is just an emoji, so yours is indeed the first in terms of text. :) Thanks a bunch for being here! Wouldn't have a channel without all of you guys watching!