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15 INCREDIBLE Animal Fossils 

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When left in the right environment, animals can become fossilized over thousands and millions of years… Almost everything we know about the prehistoric world has been learned from the discovery of fossils, and they’ve proven to be an incredible window into the past. While something can be learned from all of them, there are undoubtedly some that are more important and fascinating than the rest… so join us for today's video as we take a look at 15 incredible animal fossils.
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@Apvizionz
@Apvizionz Год назад
Really disappointed by the click bait thumb pic featuring phoney looking fossils that don't appear in the video.
@dianequince8761
@dianequince8761 3 месяца назад
Me too.
@roxcastaneda
@roxcastaneda Месяц назад
Yes, it really upset me too!
@frozenhorse8695
@frozenhorse8695 Месяц назад
Thanks for the warning, that's why i read comments before watching a vid.
@johngreystone
@johngreystone Месяц назад
Ancient snails number 11
@e.conboy4286
@e.conboy4286 Месяц назад
@@frozenhorse8695reading the comments first is good advice. Thanks.
@blisterbeetle01
@blisterbeetle01 Год назад
Aww I wanted to know more about that massive seahorse in the thumbnail😢
@Momcat_maggiefelinefan
@Momcat_maggiefelinefan Год назад
Me too. Figured it was just click bait, but goggled the ammonite. Largest one found is 1.8 metres wide! That’s a big boy! No such evidence for the ginormous sea horse though. We both got kind of scammed, but the content was rather good. Greetings from Canada! 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
@Mackeson3
@Mackeson3 Год назад
It obviously existed in the kingdom of Photoshopia 😉
@jamesbrenthjemina6048
@jamesbrenthjemina6048 9 месяцев назад
@@Mackeson3bruh
@user-tb8de6nr2i
@user-tb8de6nr2i 9 месяцев назад
It's ammonite not sea horse
@blisterbeetle01
@blisterbeetle01 9 месяцев назад
@@user-tb8de6nr2i look to the right...
@_ninthRing_
@_ninthRing_ 2 месяца назад
1 - It wasn't soft tissue from a dinosaur. It was soft tissue *_residue_* (ie: iron-rich molecules, proteins & structures that ressemble blood cells) which had only stayed intact due to the high iron/low oxygen environment. 2 - The material needed to be soaked for hours in an acid bath to extract it from the minerals that had infiltrated the bone during fossilisation. 3 - This was from a Female T-Rex from the late Cretaceous era, approx 95 million years ago. (The thigh bone needed to be broken in half to be airlifted from the site, giving access to the region where the sample was taken.)
@osanieslana960
@osanieslana960 Год назад
Fossils found in coal are from an era where free oxygen was significantly higher in the atmosphere which caused animals and insects to reach megalithic proportions.
@karlkarlsson9126
@karlkarlsson9126 Год назад
Imagine how much food they would need
@lm4278
@lm4278 Год назад
@@karlkarlsson9126 The plants were massive too. Plenty to eat. "evolutionary science" is full of shit. NOTHING is millions of years old.
@karlkarlsson9126
@karlkarlsson9126 Год назад
@@lm4278 What do you mean
@kentneumann5209
@kentneumann5209 Год назад
I wonder how quickly they grew, and what age they reached at the size they were found?
@mtman2
@mtman2 Год назад
From the ante-Diluvian world.
@susanfarley1332
@susanfarley1332 Год назад
I love how we're learning so much more about the animals that left these fossils with technology that wasn't available many years ago.
@alonmatthews7264
@alonmatthews7264 Год назад
I learned not to trust thumbnails😂😂😂
@andrewmunz1639
@andrewmunz1639 10 месяцев назад
Is the giant snail just click bait?
@DreadEnder
@DreadEnder 5 месяцев назад
@@andrewmunz1639the one in the thumbnail? Actually no, that’s one of the worlds largest known fossil ammonites, a type of squid
@argonunya6768
@argonunya6768 2 месяца назад
Really? You do know there are videos on here that totally disprove the "time-frame" of millions of years to make a fossil? Don't you? Look it up on here... this guy's an idiot!
@johnshields6852
@johnshields6852 Год назад
Fossils are a combination of events that are rare, think about when any creature dies, eventually the bones get scattered, it's why human fossils are so rare, we've only been around for a relatively short time, having so many dinosaur fossils, shows the sheer numbers were huge and for 100's of millions of years, it's kinda like we just got here.
@jimmydepersis3130
@jimmydepersis3130 Год назад
We did just get here
@--_--IMP--_--
@--_--IMP--_-- Год назад
The best analogy I've heard is the 24-hour clock analogy: If the entire 4.6-billion-year lifespan of our planet was represented as a 24-hour day, humans didn't even exist before the very last second of the very last minute of the very last hour of that day. In a figurative sense, humans have only been around for a single second. We totally did just get here.
@timlewis7218
@timlewis7218 Год назад
They are everywhere. Don't be ridiculous. I've been around the world and they are everywhere, just not T Rex.
@richardzachary2652
@richardzachary2652 Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8voTHi59rZQ.html Deinonychus aktorius petrified with 4 of her offsprings.
@w.reidripley1968
@w.reidripley1968 Год назад
Like, 186 million years -- the Mesozoic.
@Patrick0900
@Patrick0900 Год назад
I'm fascinated by those amazing findings. It's remarkable. None of this would have been possible without people like them. I'm very grateful for you people .
@user-iw5yn5dg9x
@user-iw5yn5dg9x Год назад
Imagine when they get Sonar or Metal Detecter's on Ocean Floor.
@leonhughes9014
@leonhughes9014 9 месяцев назад
imagine being religious and seeing these and realising your silly books about made up gods are all made up!
@Patrick0900
@Patrick0900 9 месяцев назад
@leonhughes9014 well I can certainly see your point. Those fossils were there long before any book or man was Roaming the earth.
@vikingskuld
@vikingskuld 2 месяца назад
​@@leonhughes9014 Lol watching this just shows how many morons believe what they are told and dint look into it for themselves. There is no mechanism for organism to gain new never before seen information. Not copies or broken genes new ones. So no you don't have a mechanism for evolution. Dating methods are total crop. They don't work, in fact we find c14 in diamonds coal and Dino fossils. All of which are supposed to be way to old to have c14 yet they do. Academia can't get fossil formation and time it takes to make them correct its why soft tissue is there. Yet you think they are right on all this lol that's freaking DUMB DUMB DUMB. Soft tissue in fossil with secular dates ranging from 65 Mil to 500 million years old. There is no mechanism to allow those proteins to last more then a few thousand years. Mary S. Paper on soft tissue was a joke, it didn't prove a thing. So anyone believing evolution and quackademics is just stupid and gullible. Not capable of thinking for themselves.
@sharendonnelly7770
@sharendonnelly7770 Год назад
Very good video! Enjoyed this (and another previous video) and decided to subscribe as there was none of the tripe many channels dish out that is not factual and basically hype to get views. Great job, and keep up the good work!
@thomasbaker1961
@thomasbaker1961 Год назад
Two almost complete animals caught in such a dramatic fossilized pose is almost as incredible as finding it.
@lamontfaulkner5090
@lamontfaulkner5090 Год назад
Yeah, buried in the Noah’s flood.
@BersealiaDreamheart
@BersealiaDreamheart Год назад
Lucky for us, not so lucky for those two who were clearly buried alive in sand.
@Makabert.Abylon
@Makabert.Abylon Год назад
@@lamontfaulkner5090sure buddy, back to the cult videos this is science
@lamontfaulkner5090
@lamontfaulkner5090 Год назад
@@Makabert.Abylon Science? Apart from God , who was there to observe it? Is it repeatable?
@Mackeson3
@Mackeson3 Год назад
@@lamontfaulkner5090 Nah ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-e5ElhX38w3Q.html
@ironhead9507
@ironhead9507 Год назад
My mind was blown on the dinosaur tissue still being there after 68 million years
@foodforthesoul1326
@foodforthesoul1326 Год назад
Gullible much? LMFAO!!!
@Patrick0900
@Patrick0900 Год назад
It's an amazing find indeed. You can also call them aswell as request a copy of the test results. Or view them on their website. It's been published.
@fuccyahhat1229
@fuccyahhat1229 Год назад
@@foodforthesoul1326 believe it or not, you’re wrong. That information has been confirmed.
@fuccyahhat1229
@fuccyahhat1229 Год назад
So Eric. You may continue to be mind blown 😎
@lm4278
@lm4278 Год назад
It wasn't there after 68 million years ago. It's way younger than that. A few thousand. That's it.
@KrisPSouls9258
@KrisPSouls9258 Год назад
It's crazy trying to imagine what some of those animals looked like while living.
@elleanne6968
@elleanne6968 2 месяца назад
Laurie here. Great job. I'm loving this video. Your skills are improving with each short. Great angles you give us to observe the hunter. Thank you!!!
@kathypetty8996
@kathypetty8996 Год назад
This video was very interesting! Loved it!
@neomimzyneomimzy5095
@neomimzyneomimzy5095 Год назад
Just imagine all the creatures we have never discovered...and never will.
@emmalynnepplett478
@emmalynnepplett478 Год назад
right.
@iaindcosta
@iaindcosta 3 месяца назад
Darwin did
@TheSighphiguy
@TheSighphiguy Год назад
its good to know that Megalodons were "much smaller or much larger" than we thought! well spent research dollars.
@user-iw5yn5dg9x
@user-iw5yn5dg9x Год назад
I Based on what I've watched Beleive they were Bigger.Pangea' Ocean level's &Square mileage was Higher&Larger.
@abstract5249
@abstract5249 5 месяцев назад
At least we now know they weren't AS big or small as we thought.
@kirtandreamrezzer
@kirtandreamrezzer 4 месяца назад
Amazing finds! Nice work, thank you!
@DreadEnder
@DreadEnder 5 месяцев назад
2:01 yes it was soft tissue. But it was not soft, nor transparent nor flexible. It was the permineralisation of the red blood cells in the bone marrow being astoundingly well preserved. However it was still rock. But we were still able to analyse some of its dna
@mentilly_all
@mentilly_all 4 месяца назад
literally flexible blood vessels have also been found
@DreadEnder
@DreadEnder 4 месяца назад
@@mentilly_all no that is false. Blood vessels have been found fossilised before but they’re not flexible. They’re rock.
@fuccyahhat1229
@fuccyahhat1229 Год назад
Awesome video brother 💪🏼😎❤️
@sallymay3643
@sallymay3643 Месяц назад
Wow! That was interesting. The last two dinos died in battle, locked together for millions of years. What a find. 🦖
@Bildad1976
@Bildad1976 7 месяцев назад
1. In ancient (antediluvian) times, the Earth's oxygen content was higher and the atmospheric pressure was greater. Only these conditions can explain how giant dinosaurs (which strangely had nostrils the same size as horses nostrils) were able to breathe sufficient oxygen. These same conditions are today duplicated in hyperbaric chambers, which are used to create incredible (some say "miraculous") healing conditions today (see the story of "Baby Jessica"). 2. There are countless sites of massive fossil boneyards around the world that all have evidence of violent alluvial (Flood) burial! " In Alberta, Canada there is a huge graveyard that stretches for hundreds of miles and holds innumerable dinosaurs bones. In Agate Springs, Nebraska a fossil graveyard of around 9,000 animals was found buried in alluvial deposits." "Paleontologists have found a site with bones from approximately 10,000 hadrosaurs"! The only evidence to explain these massive and violent burials is that they were all FLOOD-RELATED!
@rosenibabe4781
@rosenibabe4781 6 месяцев назад
I believe most of the fossil finds + fossil graveyards are formed by instantaneous burials caused by a catastrophic flood/landslides.... making the Biblical stance of a global flood more likely than slow sedimentation.
@owlfethurz8377
@owlfethurz8377 4 месяца назад
Thank you for bringing this up. It;s good to see a view that approaches this from a young earth view.
@Tips4_Trips
@Tips4_Trips Год назад
Wow. Incredible video 😉
@Tom_Samad
@Tom_Samad Год назад
The possible return of gigantism in our lifetime is one of the scariest things imaginable! 😫
@jadneves
@jadneves Год назад
O fim do gigantismo se deve ao grande aumento da força gravitacional depois da colisão do fatal cometa;
@BersealiaDreamheart
@BersealiaDreamheart Год назад
Don’t worry. We’ll be long gone before that happens again.
@prawny12009
@prawny12009 5 месяцев назад
Run a breeding program in a high oxygen environment.
@danfield6030
@danfield6030 3 месяца назад
Thats not how evolution works
@user-yk4kq8cp9o
@user-yk4kq8cp9o 4 месяца назад
To just tell you, I love learning about animals, and I did like, and describe and thank you, and your video is incredible and interesting.
@thomasmattphoto
@thomasmattphoto 22 дня назад
In 0:48 there is a dude looking into microscope through safety glasses XD
@psefti
@psefti Год назад
I saw a turtle skull as big as a Volkswagen car, imagine how big the shell must have been.
@oldogre5999
@oldogre5999 2 месяца назад
I'd swear when diving off the dam at one of our local ponds we'd glance of snapping turtles the size of Volkswagons! You'd even occasionally see them go drifting by some 20 feet down! To this day you hear people still talking about the giant turtles in that pond... (It's called a pond in our area but its almost two miles long and gets over 300' deep in places! )..
@ToneLone69
@ToneLone69 Год назад
So fascinating
@JungSaraS97
@JungSaraS97 Месяц назад
I came for the thumbnail!
@YoutubeWatcher264
@YoutubeWatcher264 Месяц назад
That's the coolest fossil. A fight that's been preserved for millions of years!
@user-yk4kq8cp9o
@user-yk4kq8cp9o 4 месяца назад
To just tell you I love leaning about animals and I did a like and subscribe thank you is video is incredible and interesting.
@jman1989
@jman1989 Месяц назад
1:50 😅 this video is gold, but not the golden throne the man was looking for 😂😂😂😂
@richardeast3328
@richardeast3328 Год назад
I like these videos, especially the hilarious comments posted by creationists or intelligent designers. Especially ones that says something like, my one ‘fact’ outweighs all of your thousands of facts.
@mentilly_all
@mentilly_all 4 месяца назад
we all share the same evidence throughout nature, but there are differences of interpretation
@LuisFelipe-bq9mt
@LuisFelipe-bq9mt 4 месяца назад
Woow that is spectacular Im a fossils collector I found many different pieces of fossils like shark teeths , dinosaurs teeths, clams,amenities, Mammut teeths, and many others
@Cycad
@Cycad Год назад
The baleen whale fossil found by a “Rolling Hills High School” student is located in Palos Verdes in Los Angeles, not Orange County.
@PapaSchlumpf78
@PapaSchlumpf78 Год назад
20:30 What a fascinating pair of fossils!
@KARAIsaku
@KARAIsaku 6 месяцев назад
Quite a number of amber fossils containing insects have been found. It is remarkable that the fossils appear to be very similar to their current counterparts.
@LongGonLonni3
@LongGonLonni3 4 месяца назад
Because the ages of all this stuff Is laughably false fantasy… How many petrified animals still have soft tissue and the way all these fossils are found in mass mangled graves as if hit by a sudden tidal wave or flood or ocean fossils found on top of mountains I find them all the time on rocks in the Midwest nowhere near the ocean…..
@LongGonLonni3
@LongGonLonni3 4 месяца назад
Our ancestors before fake reality an fake science took over in the 1850s had names for all these creatures before the “Dinosaur” myth began native Americans described giant birds (thunderbirds) etc. so did ancient Indians or Hindu scriptures describe theses giant birds in depth…. And just recently fake science is now claiming dinosaurs are giant birds huh….?
@masada2828
@masada2828 3 месяца назад
Isn’t it, no evidence of evolution.
@jason3775
@jason3775 Год назад
All these animals being covered so quickly.... gee wonder what could have done that.
@thehowlingjoker
@thehowlingjoker Год назад
Depends on which fossil.
@eric212234
@eric212234 Год назад
Click bait thumb = Don't recommend channel
@ThomasButryn
@ThomasButryn 6 месяцев назад
Fascinating!
@EricWoodyVariety59
@EricWoodyVariety59 Год назад
It's not impossible to bring prehistoric animals back to life.
@Makabert.Abylon
@Makabert.Abylon Год назад
Not impossible, just hard and only animals recently extinct
@Leo-pd4fc
@Leo-pd4fc Год назад
Fossils are amazing, like megalodon tooth, four leg snake and trex. It would Be nice bring fossils Back Life. I Want find fossils near of My home. 🦈🐍🦖
@user-iw5yn5dg9x
@user-iw5yn5dg9x Год назад
Struggle for food shelter,water,Oxygen.
@robbiemansfield855
@robbiemansfield855 Месяц назад
Now I know what Charlie Sheen’s been doing after he left his sitcom.
@happyhumble7233
@happyhumble7233 Год назад
I wish people would stop saying speshies. It's never been speshies, it's species. Stop pronouncing it speshies. Say it the way it's spelt, species. Have a great day!
@christinegerard4974
@christinegerard4974 Год назад
Thank you !
@Double_penetration
@Double_penetration 9 месяцев назад
Imagine thinking that ammonoideas were that big💀
@danieldeanmasterfinisher4715
@danieldeanmasterfinisher4715 4 месяца назад
That ceratops skeleton looks similar to a frog skeleton from that top view Minus the head of course.
@jcc777
@jcc777 Год назад
I found a flat triangular stone in northwestern New Mexico and picked it up later looking at it I noticed it had some very distinct form. But I’m not a paleontologist it could easily be a bony plate from many dinosaurs or a section of turtle shell. It is, however, smaller than my full hand and my unscientific leaning would be more towards some kind of turtle, but there are a lot of other options out there
@user-iw5yn5dg9x
@user-iw5yn5dg9x Год назад
Imagine if it was Something That was from time Meteor. Hit Mexico All Them Year's ago.
@popeyethepirate5473
@popeyethepirate5473 11 месяцев назад
You can tell the difference from a rock and fossil because if you lick a fossil it will stick to your toung
@korra__
@korra__ 9 месяцев назад
​@@popeyethepirate5473 why would you lick it 😭
@BombDame
@BombDame 8 месяцев назад
Chances are it’s just a triangular stone
@android3183
@android3183 Год назад
มาแล้วชอบมากการค้นพบ
@danielobrien1571
@danielobrien1571 Год назад
Amazing picture, how long do you keep your hair? I find that quite attractive, please describe it?
@yomama8873
@yomama8873 10 месяцев назад
Very interesting thank you 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💖💖
@vincenzocolameo7123
@vincenzocolameo7123 3 месяца назад
about the mosquito: I'm quite sure that DNA doesn't preserve that long.
@Merlijnvv
@Merlijnvv Год назад
at 9:50 here we go, quote: "there are questions whether the fossil was legally acquired." Yeah sure, it could contain ivory or maybe it was illegaly poached back in the day, 130 million years ago. The reality is that nobody notices a rare find, and nobody cares. Fossils are fossils and these are bought and sold everywhere around the planet. Only when rare things get discovered bursts of lament surface from certified 'experts' who cannot stand they themselves were not involved. And then the following bogus remark: "Usually specimens like this aren't studied by the scientific community to ensure collectors adhere to international laws, so it's hoped that another one with full providence will be found soon." Well if the envious scientific community (read: privileged class of a few individuals) is not involved, then the discovery must be dismissed and officially declared as being invalid. It is only a matter of finding a 'weakness' and using that 'weakness' to formulate a case against the alleged perpetrator. False arguments like 'international laws', which do not exist, to suggest private collectors are ignorant layman criminals who should abstain from engaging in such intellectually and legally fragile studies. The 'scientific community' is in reality nothing less than a strong authoritarian hierarchy of intellectual fascism. The authoritarian mega-mouths obviously didn't do the work, a private collector did, and how painful that proved to be for these institutionalised narcissists.
@user-nb4wb3yp6m
@user-nb4wb3yp6m 28 дней назад
17 INCREDIBLE Cartoons and Animes
@tanzinchoslifeandmore8195
@tanzinchoslifeandmore8195 Год назад
I'm happy that they added Myanmar cuz I'm from there
@crimpinurpimpin
@crimpinurpimpin Год назад
Humankind have been just a blip on the timeline of existence on this planet. It’s amazing to see what came before us and to think about what will come once humans drive ourselves to extinction. Which at this point seems inevitable with everything that’s happening in our current times. Between the possibility of nuclear war, major climate change, and the overpopulation of humans using our natural resources like they won’t expire we’re destined to never be more than a blip on the timeline of existence on earth.
@gilessmedley619
@gilessmedley619 Год назад
Human evolution is a failing dead-end, too clever for our own good. Our brains have allowed the universe to become self aware.
@satkinson5505
@satkinson5505 Год назад
Your brainwashing was very thorough.
@srebram
@srebram Год назад
Humankind is so amazing and dangerous as well
@chrislong3938
@chrislong3938 4 месяца назад
I bought a shark tooth up in Estes Park Colorado where it was supposedly found. It's only about an inch long and looks like it is real and not a rock. It is tan colored and really sharp. Pristine... I've heard that they are found all over the place up there though I've never found one myself while hiking around. Of course, I wasn't looking either. It is hard to imagine that the top of the Rockies were once under water and further, that fossils could have survived such an upheaval of land only to be found so much later! Western Colorado has lots of fossils waiting to be discovered as well and now that I'm retired, perhaps I'll move there from the Front Range and pick up a new hobby!
@user-iw5yn5dg9x
@user-iw5yn5dg9x Год назад
Magaladon is a Prehistoric Shark. San Anreas Trench.
@MrQgips
@MrQgips 2 месяца назад
Sad to know that they don't know that sap doesn't become amber. That's tree resin from the pinaceae/ dipterocarpaceae/burseraceae families for example. Not all trees make resin. A very common misconception.
@davidwagner2931
@davidwagner2931 11 месяцев назад
Fossils only prove the animal was covered quickly.
@thehowlingjoker
@thehowlingjoker 11 месяцев назад
And that those animals were once alive, and that there must have at a minimum been a genetically viable population at some point etc etc.
@The_Butler_Did_It
@The_Butler_Did_It Год назад
Before I watch this, I'm guessing that the thumbnail with the two men casually supporting a piece of stone on its narrowest point which would have weighed about a ton , is fake and doesn't actually feature in this video.
@markbass354
@markbass354 Год назад
WOW SO COOL
@christinegerard4974
@christinegerard4974 Год назад
What a planet ! !
@julesgosnell9791
@julesgosnell9791 3 месяца назад
re Megalodon - "the largest predatory animal to have ever lived": - blue whale - predates on krill - Livyatan melvillei - macroraptorial ichthyosaurs - Shonisaurus sikanniensis - Hector’s Ichthyosaur - etc...
@oldogre5999
@oldogre5999 2 месяца назад
I think they meant largest predatory FISH...
@julesgosnell9791
@julesgosnell9791 2 месяца назад
@@oldogre5999 Then they should say FISH. They have 2.87M subscribers. They have a duty to all of these people to put out clear and accurate information. If they don't then we all have a similar duty to call them out.
@oldogre5999
@oldogre5999 2 месяца назад
@@julesgosnell9791 So call them out, meanwhile seeing as I did not do anything... would you mind wiping the spittle off my head and handing it back to me while your at it?
@julesgosnell9791
@julesgosnell9791 2 месяца назад
@@oldogre5999 I did - you ?clarified? their position - I clarified mine - simple - no malice - no rudeness - nothing directed at you personally - relax
@oldogre5999
@oldogre5999 2 месяца назад
@@julesgosnell9791 But, but... you were snappy! 😪And you hurt my little feelings! 😁
@fayprivate7975
@fayprivate7975 Год назад
Super!!!
@franznarf
@franznarf 3 месяца назад
Ooooh incredibile caspita 😮
@DrCorvid
@DrCorvid 4 месяца назад
The clickbaity thumbnails are definitely underappreciated. I would do without the laughing stock myself, if it was my channel, but you go ahead if it's a good match for your channel.
@oldmech619
@oldmech619 6 месяцев назад
Amber is from Resin, not Sap 6:28
@tswizard13
@tswizard13 4 месяца назад
Dinosaurs weren't reptiles, they were warm blooded. The late Jurassic critters started to become warm blooded
@bonniemob65
@bonniemob65 3 месяца назад
That doesn't stop them from being reptiles, it just means that reptiles shouldn't be defined by their cold-bloodedness. Dinosaurs belong to archosauria, which is a clade that include pterosaurs and crocodilians. Archosauria is also one of the main clades that makes up the wider clade Reptilia. Therefore, if dinosaurs descended from reptiles, and their closest living relatives are reptiles too, then due to the laws of monophyly, dinosaurs must be considered reptiles too (which includes birds - birds are reptiles since they are also dinosaurs). The idea that all reptiles had to be cold-blooded was made byCarl Linnaeus in the 1750s. At this point, the theory of evolution hadn't been conceptualised, and Archaeopteryx hadn't been discovered yet, so no-one could've known that the warm-blooded birds, and their dinosaurian ancestors, should also qualify as reptiles. Hope this helps.
@kentneumann5209
@kentneumann5209 Год назад
Soft tissue in a t rex and other dinos? Maybe our dating methods are flawed. Even if they were only a few thousand years old, i would not expect this.
@marcusmuse4787
@marcusmuse4787 Год назад
Science is wrong?? that's preposterous. We've done the calculations we can't possibly be wrong.
@kentneumann5209
@kentneumann5209 Год назад
@@marcusmuse4787 - Sarcasm? Must be. Science is continually proven mistaken throughout history. I think, because so much of it is theoretical, and the next theory is based on the current theory is based on the previous. And all of those theories are considered to be factual by the academics, and nearly everyone else. They used to murder people for having different ideas. Now they just destroy their careers. Their livelihood. On the opposite pole of that, I recently read that there are academic papers and studies that are incorrect in their findings, and that it is intentional fudging on the part of the researchers in order to insure they receive funding to keep their jobs. Just when we think we know everything, something else comes along and proves it wrong. I guess in the end, we should always question everything, and in doing so, keep an open mind, while at the same time, require consistent results using the same rigorous methods of research.
@thehowlingjoker
@thehowlingjoker Год назад
@@kentneumann5209 We haven't found soft-tissues, we have found remnants of what once may have been soft-tissues. The calculated ages do not appear to be false, testing techniques are measurable and can be contrasted against each other for accuracy.
@kentneumann5209
@kentneumann5209 Год назад
@@thehowlingjoker Thank you for clarifying that for me. I appreciate you.
@user-iw5yn5dg9x
@user-iw5yn5dg9x Год назад
Ancient Eygpttian Mummy's Secret extract water Aging.?Process.Tempeture.
@tuyenpham1033
@tuyenpham1033 Год назад
They say giant human are from the gods. What about giant animals, sea creatures etc..?
@clarkgoff9415
@clarkgoff9415 9 месяцев назад
The whale that got attacked by the giant shark probably starved to death bc he was bit in the jaw just a guess
@davidkachel
@davidkachel Год назад
Odd how neither one of your lead-in photographs represent anything in your video. I believe that is called, "deception"!
@marydesmond9595
@marydesmond9595 2 месяца назад
cheap click bait
@Julia-Julia
@Julia-Julia 2 месяца назад
Our planet is only 6,000 years old!
@BioWorkAgency
@BioWorkAgency 2 месяца назад
I heard that there is an orange mammalian rodent that protects and speaks for the trees. It was in a book, so it must be true!!
@bill5982
@bill5982 9 месяцев назад
Paleontology NOT archaeology which is the study of man made things.
@jaysonsoriao4933
@jaysonsoriao4933 9 месяцев назад
Everyone that has not noticed that this planet earth actually had already been so old not like billions but infinite because i know or not the planet resetted alot of times already
@Zippofanatic77outdoors
@Zippofanatic77outdoors Год назад
Nice click bait thumbnail. Fooled me
@billrobbins5874
@billrobbins5874 Год назад
So is the ammonite shown real? Nothing on it. Quite interesting though.
@ALAN13T
@ALAN13T Год назад
I love fossils so much I would love to imagine that maybe I will become one as well
@kentneumann5209
@kentneumann5209 Год назад
I wonder if its possible to cteate those conditions intentionaly to insure that happening? I bet it is. I foresee a new option for burial services.
@user-iw5yn5dg9x
@user-iw5yn5dg9x Год назад
If there is a Big enough Volcano (Yellowstune) It's Possible.Whst if They Dig You Up in Future when we Change!
@cthornton0706
@cthornton0706 Месяц назад
I don’t understand how the biggest animal went extinct especially in the ocean. How did the megoladon go extinct?
@rjb6327
@rjb6327 10 месяцев назад
1:12 I'd like to see what was in those tubes.
@mikelopez6269
@mikelopez6269 Год назад
I'd like to know how old was the turtle. Being today there are turtles in captivity as older than 100 years.
@satkinson5505
@satkinson5505 Год назад
Before the flood, humans lived 10×longer. We could assume animals did, too. Turtles and reptiles continue to grow as long as they live. This is why we find so many reptiles of great size. 👍
@Poisindart2000
@Poisindart2000 Год назад
​@@satkinson5505 😂😂😂
@rockingamingwiththesahit2145
@rockingamingwiththesahit2145 10 месяцев назад
@@satkinson5505What flood do you refer to?
@satkinson5505
@satkinson5505 10 месяцев назад
@rockingamingwiththesahit2145 The flood that just about every culture around the world has a story about. It is sad that anyone would not be told about it. Sadder still that anyone thinks it is funny. 2 peter 3:1-6
@Poisindart2000
@Poisindart2000 10 месяцев назад
@@satkinson5505 lol
@catholic3dod790
@catholic3dod790 5 месяцев назад
I don't think scientists can bring them including ice age mammals back to life.
@Tempe1962
@Tempe1962 5 месяцев назад
Jeepers,is that a real snake slithering in the water as 2 people walk on a path? Yikes!
@131maymay131
@131maymay131 Год назад
Is there any recent evidence showing fossilization takes less time than originally thought?
@user-iw5yn5dg9x
@user-iw5yn5dg9x Год назад
Diomond's=Heat,Preassure. Super Nova. B.F.M.
@BBLeviathan-Gaming
@BBLeviathan-Gaming 10 месяцев назад
Hard water fossils often have quick fossilization, according to the data. It’s per mineralization that causes fossilization, the replacement of bones with minerals. Fossils are any type of remains that exceed 8-10,000 years old.
@masada2828
@masada2828 3 месяца назад
Fossilisation is instant burial by sediment, some in the act of eating even giving birth. Not quite in the act of dying but caught unaware by a catastrophic disturbance.
@palermus2
@palermus2 Год назад
You get a thumbs down because the lead pic isn’t included in the actual video
@oldogre5999
@oldogre5999 2 месяца назад
16:00 Correct me if I am wrong here but Megs are NOT the largest predatory animal to ever live, but they ARE the largest predatory FISH to ever live right?
@techinyourhands5039
@techinyourhands5039 8 месяцев назад
I recommend you buy the book living fossils by Dr Carl Werner
@Chanheishun29_TheCoolKid
@Chanheishun29_TheCoolKid Год назад
I love fossils
@fuccyahhat1229
@fuccyahhat1229 Год назад
Same 😃
@user-py9lq7qt4n
@user-py9lq7qt4n 4 месяца назад
billions of years old...or 6,000 depending on who you ask.
@sH-ed5yf
@sH-ed5yf 3 месяца назад
6000 only if you ask religios Extremisten, who refuse to accept any scientific data
@robert5235
@robert5235 10 месяцев назад
Its really not that old thousands not millions
@jhonron-zv3de
@jhonron-zv3de 9 месяцев назад
FACTS LOL they sound so stupid saying "MILLIONS" HOW IS SOMETHING MILLIONS OF YEARS OLD when it was discovered just feet under the dirt 💀
@thehowlingjoker
@thehowlingjoker 9 месяцев назад
@@jhonron-zv3de We know they are millions of years old through the application of absolute dating techniques and we can find fossils "just feet under the dirt" because EROSION is a thing.
@ronshadian9695
@ronshadian9695 Год назад
Here's an idea for a top 10 list. What are histories highest recordings of Marine Mammal beachings?
@bigsteel8200
@bigsteel8200 Год назад
Or a top 10 list of reasons why we need Donald Trump back in the white house to save the nation and MAWA! (Make America White Again)
@robkerr9930
@robkerr9930 Год назад
Well since we have only recently in our history started to record these events wouldn't be much to go by.
@zr7699
@zr7699 20 дней назад
The iron theory doesn't hold water for many reasons!!! The earth is not as old as we have been told!!!"
@jtmoore662
@jtmoore662 8 месяцев назад
Sounds like Charlie Sheen narrating this
@Grow_YOW90
@Grow_YOW90 Год назад
At this point, don't we have most popular geological sites registered, couldn't we just compare composition samples??
@just1certifiable
@just1certifiable Месяц назад
Considering science is able to clone anything and combine the DNA of different species to form something new, it is more likely than not that they would try and reconstitute something out of the fossil.
@fordderek2429
@fordderek2429 Год назад
So how do whe know fossil size is scaled right? I mean in winter when your dog leaves a foot print in the ice as the ice melts and refreezes it makes the print look huge and most of the time the print don't even warp. And that is over weeks so how does the bone hole getting filled with sediment over millions of years not change?
@kolmo3182
@kolmo3182 Год назад
*chuckles* "I'm in danger"
@lamontfaulkner5090
@lamontfaulkner5090 Год назад
68 million year old “soft tissue” Laughable! 😂😂😂
@thehowlingjoker
@thehowlingjoker Год назад
It's not soft-tissue, this is just another mischaracterisation to sensationalise science.
@lamontfaulkner5090
@lamontfaulkner5090 Год назад
@@thehowlingjoker They also found soft unfossilized blood vessels, red blood cells, protiens, collegen, elastin, hemoglobin, and bone forming cells in over eighty finds.
@thehowlingjoker
@thehowlingjoker Год назад
@@lamontfaulkner5090 unfortunately no they didn't. Sensationalism by the media would have us believe that, but if you read the papers it isn't quite what was found. What was found were soft-tissue remants, the most hardy base materials of what once was soft-tissues. These were protein structures and heme. Yes, they appeared in the shape of certain structures, the protein resembled bloodvessels and the heme resembled bloodcells, but they are not actually those things. They resemble those things in much the same way that fossils resemble what once was an organic being. There is also plenty of research being done on how such material can survive such long periods of time.
@satkinson5505
@satkinson5505 Год назад
​@Jammie! Yes,plenty of research is being done to protect the fairy tale
@thehowlingjoker
@thehowlingjoker Год назад
@@satkinson5505 No, plenty of research is being done to try and understand the phenomena. You just strawman it as a 'fairy tale' so you can pretend it is somehow unreasonable. I'm guessing you believe in creation, an actual fairy tale? Since it is on track for such people to use equivocation to make their position seem less ridiculous.
@jak9431
@jak9431 Год назад
Had to push some bs at the end.
@RobertSmith-lu2rm
@RobertSmith-lu2rm 4 месяца назад
I may return to watch another in 4.8 Billion years……
@jaylemoose4708
@jaylemoose4708 Год назад
The simple history voice-guy is here too!?? Dooooope
@lshtar777
@lshtar777 11 месяцев назад
WHATT ?!?!? NO NODOSAUR ?!?!!?
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