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@dodo_of_mauritius heyy we met before on a GeorgeM video, didn't we? The one about cheaters being caught and I made that cheetah joke comment. Although, it is spelled Charchar*O*dontosaurus, it says that on the Wikipedia page.
i live for vaazkl's sketches within the video the little bits of personality that come out really make these videos entertaining and are my favorite parts "SACABAMBASPIS"
At the age of 4 I loved the water table in kindergarten because I could move boats around in water and I heard that math has something called a multiplication table, I was so excited about being able to do a more grown up table that I chose math instead of those things you just said.
Dinosaurs probably looked really, really different to what we think, we've just given the bones very tight skin. I love the idea that the T-rex was just a giant robin
Carnotaurus?! Mighta gotten the spelling wrong there, but what?! How? It was a large theropod, and it could certainly run, but not nearly as fast as something like a Velociraptor, or an Ornithomimus, right? Or am I getting my dinosaurs wrong here? Please elaborate!
@@EvieWrenCorrect spelling, tho it could one the other similar looking abelisaurids, but it would be faster than a velociraptor if I remember correctly
Timestamp 6:00 - While Dunkleosteus had boney plats on its head and neck, they were subdermal. That is, there was flesh and skin separating them from the outside work.
The way the meme said Carcharodontosaurus is funny since on average, they were both 40 feet (12 meters) on average, while Mapusaurus was reportedly 46 feet (14 meters).
As a dedicated dinosaur fan I really loved this video, and was pleasantly surprised to discover that they are actually very nerdy, and that they actually know shit about dinosaurs, so thank you very much for posting this!
As a dinosaur nerd, I feel it is my duty (/lh) to tell you that Pachycephalosaurus is pronounced 'PACK-ee-seph-oh-la-SORE-US". I've just seen you struggling to pronounce it and decided to tell you how :). Oh- all of these, by the way, are subjective, since everyone seems to pronounce dinosaur names differently. This is just how Dinosaur Train and a university course or two taught me. I'll edit this with any more times I spot you struggle to pronounce a dinosaur name throughout the video. Don't have to, but I want to. Heres another. You actually got it almost right. DUNK-lee-os-tiss, I believe. And it wasn't actually a dinosaur, it was before! I DON'T actually recognise the Carcharodontosaurus one. Quetzal is pronounced like Pretzel with a Q instead of a P. The rest is "Ka-what-less." While this one isn't TECHNICALLY wrong, it could just be the accent, you're saying "Iggy-guan-oh-don". Usually its "Iguana-don", like the lizard. but if thats how you pronounce the lizard, go ahead, not gonna judge :) I don't know the other, but 'DIME-trodon' is usually pronounced 'DIE-Metro-DAWN.' And 'Petro-saur' although thats utterly hilarious, the P is silent. And yes. There are a LOT of jokes. Its actually closer to "TERROR-saur". And I don't know any of the others, unfortunately. Have a nice day!
Well, know I know Vaazk is younger than me because he doesn't know the baby from the show "Dinosaurs". That was my jam when I was like 7 years old. Basically, imagine a family sitcom like Roseanne, but with dinosaurs. The baby was the best part. How he'd always smack the dad in the head with a frying pan while screaming, "Not the mama! Not the mama!" It also has one of the bleakest endings of any sitcom ever. Basically the last episode is family huddled together as the news reports on the asteroid approaching as they wait to die.
3:03 DONT YOU BE DUNKIN ON MY BOY CARNOTAURUS JON, THATS MY FAVORITE DINOSAUR (Seriously though carno is really cool, it had spikes on its back like an alligator, could unhinge its jaw, run over 30mph, was ten feet tall, and had goofy nugget arms that were always posed as if it were Naruto running. You guy really gotta learn that t-Rex wasn’t the only cool dinosaur.)
9:19 This meme would have been true like a decade ago. But then T.rex decided, "You know what would be funny? I just kept getting bigger every 2 years." Now we have a rex who's name is literally E.D. Cope that's over 10,600 kgs
Not only did we get to see Vaazkl beat his depression to some degree, but we also got to learn the canon pronunciation of "Vaazkl" (i've always been pronouncing it like "vaaz-K-L")
Did you guys know that T.Rexes would hunt and kill Triceratops’s by biting the frill on the back of their head and use their superior leverage, size, and strength to PULL THE HEAD OFF. And people still think that Jurassic Park is a good idea. (Bite force of a Tyrannosaurus rex was 12,800psi for the record).
You've probably already been told this but the reason I found the Brazil fossil is because I'm pretty sure it's the original puppet for baby Sinclaire in the show Dinosaurs which is basically just the Simpsons but as dinosaurs.You'd love it
i had a friend who thought dinos weren't real because "they coulda just MIXED UP the bones" ...really really do you think all these specialized archeologists and paleontologists could just MIX UP a bunch of bones like "gee o look at that bone it's part of a dinosaur and totally not part of anything else" anyway great video as always >:D
11:37 when i first found out that google could make dinosaur noises, i was flabbergasted. Played with it for like 10 minutes Also im pretty sure you say it like quetzel-(just pretzel with a q) co-at-lus
The thing about the t rex's evolution is that wasn't sustainable in the long run couldn't be a giant lizard King if all your food was dying off thanks to Extinction event they had to downsize into birds but that came with the ability of flight so I guess that's a consolation prize.
3:40 if you saw a giant rock bigger then the biggest long neck you’ve ever seen, going faster than everything you’ve ever seen, you wouldn’t think it would be good either.
14:47 this is a puppet from an old Sit-Com from the 1990s that was about a suburban dinossaur family i think its just called "Dinossaurs" and It also appears here 16:09
Fun fact the spino is the largest land carnivore while the Trex is smaller but the Trex would have the stronger bite force and stronger legs allowing it to win but realistically a Rex and a spino wouldn’t have been able to fight do to their times
This is partially true. Iguanodon using its thumbspike as a medieval weapon was debunked by Steve Backshall and his team. The thumbspike of Iguanodon could not cartoonishly impale carnivores. At the most it was used to slash and slice.
14:59 for anyone wondering, that is a joke, that is actually the face of one of the chracters of an very famous dinossaur puppetry show in the 1990s named "A familia dinossauro" or "Dinosaurs" in USA