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Over a thousand dinosaur species once roamed the Earth. Learn which ones were the largest and the smallest, what dinosaurs ate and how they behaved, as well as surprising facts about their extinction.
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@NatGeo
@NatGeo 6 лет назад
Although dinosaurs have been gone for many years, their legacy lives on. What interests you the most about these fascinating creatures?
@jb-hj9kw
@jb-hj9kw 6 лет назад
The dinosaur shaped chicken nuggets are better than regular shaped chicken nuggets.
@amawalker474n
@amawalker474n 6 лет назад
I don't know what Interests me most about dinos but the only reason is I want to know more about them ... The name itself is interesting. ...Dinosaurs. ..don't need any particular reason to show interests. .. It's my fav topic to study on ......💁
@preetsg6551
@preetsg6551 6 лет назад
Nice
@chairshoe81
@chairshoe81 6 лет назад
suc my dino dic natgeo
@aksmex2576
@aksmex2576 6 лет назад
this is awsome, thank you for making such great content always been a fan.
@tamannabanu9722
@tamannabanu9722 2 года назад
Mad respect to the cameraman who had to travel back in time to film all of this
@The_Dino_Edits
@The_Dino_Edits 2 года назад
Still glad this joke is still going.
@chrishenshaw6953
@chrishenshaw6953 2 года назад
Haha that made me laugh respect
@waerjk4234
@waerjk4234 2 года назад
And even so close!
@narayansaharoy8169
@narayansaharoy8169 2 года назад
What a joke 😜so funny
@jgffjiffg5088
@jgffjiffg5088 2 года назад
@@narayansaharoy8169 z
@SprinkleNeko
@SprinkleNeko 6 лет назад
You know you've watched too many dinosaur documentaries when you've recognized every clip featured! 😂😅
@onepunchman1953
@onepunchman1953 6 лет назад
😂
@sakeralaxmidhar9542
@sakeralaxmidhar9542 4 года назад
@@religxion9769 bcz.
@dinonoobster4460
@dinonoobster4460 3 года назад
Lol same
@ayoutubechannel1413
@ayoutubechannel1413 3 года назад
Yup
@blagoevski336
@blagoevski336 3 года назад
Yes
@jplover7646
@jplover7646 6 лет назад
National Geographic needs to do more dinosaur videos like this. This was a great video.
@NatGeo
@NatGeo 6 лет назад
We love your passion for dinosaurs, and we're glad you enjoyed watching!
@fishy7101
@fishy7101 4 года назад
@JPLover764 You are right
@prabathhemachandra
@prabathhemachandra 4 года назад
True
@dinonoobster4460
@dinonoobster4460 3 года назад
Afermative
@jeromemejo5557
@jeromemejo5557 2 года назад
@@NatGeo Great video, nice information
@ThatMetroidGuy
@ThatMetroidGuy 5 лет назад
Dinosaurs are without a doubt the coolest things to have ever lived.
@scitris6474
@scitris6474 3 года назад
Yea imagine you could go in like a spectator mode and see then
@user-gw3vh7ir3m
@user-gw3vh7ir3m 3 года назад
You won’t think so after watching Jurassic Park
@itachi1165
@itachi1165 2 года назад
@@user-gw3vh7ir3m yes I would just dont die or time travel
@MixdGoyIntabMGI
@MixdGoyIntabMGI 2 года назад
True
@razemander
@razemander 2 года назад
Say that to frozen animals
@Natalya1591
@Natalya1591 4 года назад
I love Angeli Gabriel (producer and narrator of 101 series), her voice is so soothing and speaks eloquently.
@subarnabhoi9737
@subarnabhoi9737 2 года назад
0opkkķ 11opkkķ a
@karendelvalle9106
@karendelvalle9106 4 года назад
I have always liked to search about the history of dinosaurs, I think they were incredible and fantastic creatures that inhabited the earth. It is very interesting to keep finding videos that show how they lived and how they became extinct.
@vijaypurohit1669
@vijaypurohit1669 2 года назад
तेज मर रथथथझझझथथथझोऐओओ
@anil2584
@anil2584 2 года назад
@@vijaypurohit1669 hindi to mujhe bhi ati h lekin akhir m jo kha vo samajh nahi aya
@evilcat5891
@evilcat5891 5 лет назад
First rate video, Nat Geo!! Great content as always!! As a dinosaur enthusiast I approve of this video!
@thebabayega
@thebabayega 4 года назад
Komodo dragon : I'm still alive, bichesss....
@alejandroelluxray5298
@alejandroelluxray5298 4 года назад
Crocodile: Amateur
@alejandroelluxray5298
@alejandroelluxray5298 4 года назад
@@Antuan444 I was going to say that too, but doing si seem to be too obvious for me
@JacobTKYOfficial
@JacobTKYOfficial 3 месяца назад
@@alejandroelluxray5298birds:🗿
@abelmantor7557
@abelmantor7557 5 лет назад
Earth's greatest creatures that have ever lived🦖🦕🌴🌴🌿🌿🌳🌳🌿🌿🌿🍃🪨🌋
@scottpilgrim8017
@scottpilgrim8017 4 года назад
I don't bro you haven't seen the fat guy in my local comicbook store. He's very close to earn that title so dinosaurs will only be the biggest creatures to ever WALK earth
@johnlime1469
@johnlime1469 2 года назад
@@scottpilgrim8017 bruh
@roryrory8710
@roryrory8710 2 года назад
Nah, cats are greatest.
@waqasahmed6859
@waqasahmed6859 2 года назад
Oyy dhakn,,,angrezo ko bta,,k ,,highfly pigeon,itni opr ki uran deta h,,, wo itna chota hony k bawjud hight m ghus jata,,,thak bhi jata h,, photos bhi dunia sy bahir wapis kahe apny planet m jana chahta,,,,,,story mzy ki h buht,,,,,,acha agy suno,,jis dinosaur k par hoty thy,,wo kitna opr jata hoga hyna interesting or danger,,,,dusry planit m ki pata kis typ ki jung hoti janwro m,,,,,,,mars py jaa k dekhny pr zamin ak star ki trah dekhti,, ,,is star mean earth py zindagi h, kahe or bhi hogi,,,pka soch k rakho,,koi dunia or makhloq,,khtarnak or achi wli donu milny wali h,,,,,mil jygi,,,,,ok ,,gudnight
@AzlianaLyana
@AzlianaLyana 6 лет назад
I think the extinction was bound to happen as the climate and landscape started to shift. The asteroid strike could probably be just the finisher. But... I'm no expert. Just an opinion. Good thing they don't exist anymore though. Would be challenging to co-exist without some sort of barrier. Thanks for sharing National Geographic.
@wiseass5045
@wiseass5045 6 лет назад
Azliana Lyana it sure would be tough to coexist with them today. i think they may have ate themselves out of homealso. as big as they were they would have required a lot of food every day. They would also devastate our crops and there would practically be no way to keep them out.
@stijnwildschut9735
@stijnwildschut9735 6 лет назад
If the dinosaurs never went extinct, then humans wouldn’t even exist. The mammals grew in size and varieties after the dinosaurs went extinct.
@kratos8052
@kratos8052 6 лет назад
Azliana Lyana yeah i totally agree with that theory..👍👍👍👍
@wiseass5045
@wiseass5045 6 лет назад
KRATOS 805 i have a theory
@miquelescribanoivars5049
@miquelescribanoivars5049 6 лет назад
Extremelly unlikely. Dinosaurs have went through many massive ecological shifts, not even a freaking 10 Km asteroid could stop them as modern birds show. In all likelyhood many groups of Dinosaurs found in the Late Cretaceous may had become extinct, the likelyhood of all of them becoming extinct in anything sort of a cataclismic extinction event is very low. The K-T extinction just happened to be much more severe for large endothermic animals with long maturation times (like Plesiosaurs, Mosasaurs, Pterosaurus and all non-proper Avian Dinosaurs) than for ectothermic species with a long lifespan (crocodilians and turtles among others) and tiny sized very fast growing endotherms like the contemporary birds and mammals.
@Jonas_Fox
@Jonas_Fox 6 лет назад
This is amazing. Make this three hours longer please :)
@AseAleisha
@AseAleisha 2 года назад
Right
@tweetytlr1
@tweetytlr1 3 года назад
i'm just an 8 year old kid, but i read every single national geographic kids book!!!!!!!!
@gaurikulkarni1832
@gaurikulkarni1832 2 года назад
Hey thats nice..recently I started liking this dino thingy lmao..and wanna know more about it..wanna teach?
@KatnissKantmiss
@KatnissKantmiss 2 года назад
nice
@AnimalsAndReports
@AnimalsAndReports 6 лет назад
Dinosaurs ruled the world❕
@ronnievillano3764
@ronnievillano3764 5 лет назад
AnimalsAndReports then the birds
@yuvalnachum4190
@yuvalnachum4190 5 лет назад
@@AetherealGirl humans will find a way to deal with them
@muyangli8003
@muyangli8003 4 года назад
Provenia Evermi its call fossils
@DavidJohnson-md4vn
@DavidJohnson-md4vn 3 года назад
@Provenia Evermi What are you doing here If you don't believe in dinosaurs
@ayoutubechannel1413
@ayoutubechannel1413 3 года назад
Provenia Evermi Yes,
@drad1537
@drad1537 6 лет назад
I like the fact that the tendon in one t-rex ankle to foot is more than all the tendons in the body of a rinoserus put together.
@airgregone
@airgregone 5 лет назад
Make more videos about dinosaurs, peoples in general only knows a few things like they were extinguished 65 million years ago, carnivore and herbivore and other but you ( national geographic team) need to go further than those well-known facts. By the way, I think you're the best magazine on the planet and maybe the most trailblazing society which ever existed thank you to give us knowledge and make us a little smarter every day :)
@dprksongmoranbongbandskito1193
Its amazing how these creatures actually lived
@evanlin1660
@evanlin1660 6 лет назад
*Hears Jurassic Park Theme Song* _"Welcome, to Jurassic Park."_
@haniyaobaid137
@haniyaobaid137 2 года назад
I loved to know about these types of creatures like phytons, mostly dinosaur's, whales and so on... National geographic you are the only my admired channel on RU-vid.
@blacksapphirerain
@blacksapphirerain 5 лет назад
Is there a Dinosaurs 201? This is an accessible video that provides the dinosaur basics that almost nobody who isn’t in the field or a hobbyist knows. It’s a great video.
@sandiesteed1953
@sandiesteed1953 4 года назад
I LIVE NEAR THAT MUSEUM.AND I GET TOURS THERE ALL THE TIME.
@jucimarfrancosa944
@jucimarfrancosa944 Год назад
Adoro esse canal da National Geographic!❤
@martinfluetsch
@martinfluetsch Год назад
Somehow, I'm speechless about imagining, that such creatures lived on this planet.
@feiticeiro11
@feiticeiro11 5 лет назад
There are a number of dinosaurs that have now been found to be much bigger that dreadnoughtus, in length and weight; Argentinosaurus, Puertasaurus and Patagotitan are three dinosaurs that have been found in South America. Paleontologists believe they were still growing at the time of their deaths.
@tamannabanu9722
@tamannabanu9722 2 года назад
Not to mention bruhathkayosaurus but I guess all the fossils were either missing
@SMeekerorum
@SMeekerorum 2 года назад
@@tamannabanu9722 bruhathkayosaurus was most likely just a fossilized tree trunk
@tamannabanu9722
@tamannabanu9722 2 года назад
@@SMeekerorum oh I didn't know
@SquirrelASMR
@SquirrelASMR 5 лет назад
Worms struck more fear in my hearts than dinosaurs
@marimutharasan1758
@marimutharasan1758 3 года назад
LOL :)
@Sparkxtube
@Sparkxtube 6 лет назад
A really great video, thank you.
@fevinho5414
@fevinho5414 3 года назад
Best channel in the universe is was and will Be NatGeo.Thanks for giving us so much knowledge......
@avelinoadriano1925
@avelinoadriano1925 5 лет назад
Hebat sungguh !!!!! Mengetahui dan tambahkan pengalaman anda mengenai habitat DINOSAUR ⛲
@deanmaiden9484
@deanmaiden9484 6 лет назад
Great job nat geo!
@FamilyReunionPhotography
@FamilyReunionPhotography 2 года назад
My granddaughter is a 9 year old Dinosaur obsessed genius! Seriously she is amazing. I’d love to know how to encourage her. None of the adults in her life feel adequately prepared for the task, but, we’re trying.
@thereadersvoice
@thereadersvoice Год назад
You don't need to feel overwhelmed. May I suggest start by taking your granddaughter to educational institutions; the Field Museum in Chicago, the American Museum of Natural History in New York, and the Smithsonian in Washington, DC are excellent places for any budding scientist to begin. You may also want to look up ways to take your granddaughter on an actual paleontology excursion. And, of course, there are always libraries and book stores. In general, try to connect her with as many experienced researchers as possible; this should give her a solid foundation for success. And, help her stay focused in her journey. Your desire to support your granddaughter in her educational endeavors is commendable. I hope you find my thoughts useful. All the best!
@sragkimjeon2772
@sragkimjeon2772 2 года назад
I just want this, I will be more happy if national geographic can give us more about dinosaurs.
@juanda_55
@juanda_55 2 года назад
This is so cool I want to travel back in time
@samwell2498
@samwell2498 3 года назад
Please make more😊 I’ve seen all the dinosaur documentaries available😭🙏🏿
@MrDerekRD
@MrDerekRD 3 года назад
✨🦖🦕HAPPY DINOVEMBER EVERYONE !!!🦕🦖✨
@paulrichardson2554
@paulrichardson2554 2 года назад
You too
@azuregaming3155
@azuregaming3155 5 лет назад
This helped me with homework 📚 thanks
@george60m38
@george60m38 3 года назад
I love to look at birds and pick out the dinosaur like features.
@Mr8Ix
@Mr8Ix 6 лет назад
How are 65 tons 907kg?
@bojidarmartinov5949
@bojidarmartinov5949 6 лет назад
Mr. 8I that confused me as well
@offtraileddino5989
@offtraileddino5989 6 лет назад
Mr. 8 That's 65000 kg.
@philipolson4842
@philipolson4842 6 лет назад
A ton equals 907 kg, the label reflects that fairly obviously. Replace the 't' with 907 and the product is the total weight in kg for those unfamiliar with tons.
@Mr8Ix
@Mr8Ix 6 лет назад
Dude, no need to be a smartass. If they went by that logic why didn't they write the conversion from feet to meters the same way, but they wrote it correctly 85 feet (26 meters)? They clearly made a mistake!
@danielpetka446
@danielpetka446 5 лет назад
Exactly!
@kvincent0593
@kvincent0593 4 года назад
Great job, Nat Geo👍
@shafrazthajudeen4025
@shafrazthajudeen4025 3 года назад
I loved it... It is amazing that dinosaurs can swim & fly...👍❤👍
@Sanjay-dp7je
@Sanjay-dp7je 2 года назад
Sorry to be a nerd, but the flying and swimming "dinosaurs" are merely related to the dinosaurs,
@spino-ace
@spino-ace 2 года назад
@@Sanjay-dp7je well yes, but actually spinosaurus
@archana8959
@archana8959 5 лет назад
Amazing video it will impress my science teacher you are the best and I will subscribe you so that I get some knowledge about early creaches a special thanks to you you for this amazing video👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
@user-chardonneret
@user-chardonneret 6 лет назад
Bird lovers welcome you
@howcanyoureadthistheresnop9244
@howcanyoureadthistheresnop9244 3 года назад
@@arolemaprarath6615 not everyone who’s an arab is muslim smartass
@howcanyoureadthistheresnop9244
@howcanyoureadthistheresnop9244 3 года назад
@@arolemaprarath6615 also who cares what religion is yours
@Maximus_12ST
@Maximus_12ST 3 года назад
@@arolemaprarath6615 11* and he never killed anyone except for people who wanted a war
@Maximus_12ST
@Maximus_12ST 3 года назад
@@arolemaprarath6615 who even likes their own comment
@aliciamarie6739
@aliciamarie6739 3 года назад
@@arolemaprarath6615 your profile picture is a cult
@JjTHowl
@JjTHowl 5 лет назад
Just give me a time travel machine and let me live there already :(
@prabathhemachandra
@prabathhemachandra 4 года назад
You can not time travel, you would cause a paradox
@abstract5249
@abstract5249 Год назад
3:10 "The world has never again seen land creatures as great as the dinosaurs." Humans: "Am I a joke to you?"
@thermomuto
@thermomuto Год назад
2:12 they didn’t hunt in packs.
@waranontwiwaha9385
@waranontwiwaha9385 5 лет назад
Nat Geo: Dinosaurs are split into 2 groups, Saurischia and Ornithischia, based on their pelvis. Ornithoscelida: I’m about to end this guy’s whole career.
@EnzoDraws
@EnzoDraws 6 лет назад
Why do I feel like the title of heaviest dinosaur changes every time I look it up? I've seen like 6 different species claiming it, at least what stays consistent is that it's always a sauropod from Argentina. So it's Dreadnoughtus now?
@supersayianboi4108
@supersayianboi4108 4 года назад
I love this channel it gives me lots of information
@hannamahgoub128
@hannamahgoub128 4 года назад
I’m a big fan of dinosaurs tans a big fan of National Geographic too this is the best channel of information in the whole wide world
@imjamies6440
@imjamies6440 4 года назад
If a tiny dinosaur can hunt a giant one i can hunt a cheeseburger 😂
@gregorypappas766
@gregorypappas766 6 лет назад
So well done, thanks nat geo
@Tweakkkkkk
@Tweakkkkkk 2 года назад
I really loved this short clip. Really really loved it
@jahiemprejean9929
@jahiemprejean9929 2 года назад
National geographic is a great wabsite for history, Time, space, and life with sample details
@discotequilasunset
@discotequilasunset 4 года назад
For a 250 million year old video the camera quality is very good!
@mars2kplus
@mars2kplus 4 года назад
I know right?
@prabathhemachandra
@prabathhemachandra 4 года назад
It is not 250 million years old
@prabathhemachandra
@prabathhemachandra 4 года назад
It is only 2 years old
@rutherford5247
@rutherford5247 5 лет назад
Lets appreciate the first rulers of the Earth!!
@MagicalUnicorn1224
@MagicalUnicorn1224 2 года назад
I’m doing research on dinos this is PERFECT I have a BIG passion for dinos I wanna know all about them thank you! 💗✌🏻🙈❤️
@prayasdash
@prayasdash Месяц назад
0:01 Did I just hear the Triceratops with the JP1 T Rex roar???
@knightofarkronia8652
@knightofarkronia8652 4 года назад
You know what I find odd? Dinosaurs were divided into two categories: bird-hipped, and lizard-hipped. Yet everyone says that birds evolved from the lizard-hipped dinosaurs. Shouldn't they have evolved from the bird-hipped ones?
@lukehiorns2972
@lukehiorns2972 4 года назад
Yeah your right...
@prabathhemachandra
@prabathhemachandra 4 года назад
Is lizard hipped suaricicia
@prabathhemachandra
@prabathhemachandra 4 года назад
Bc you eat lizard hipped dino
@tamannabanu9722
@tamannabanu9722 2 года назад
Actually it's just convergent evolution
@wesleymcspadden5437
@wesleymcspadden5437 4 года назад
People: Dinosaurs can't swim or fly True Paleontologist: Penguins swim, and birds fly. BTW they are Dinosaurs and also Spinosaurus was able to swim and Archaeopteryx could glide
@vonj3921
@vonj3921 4 года назад
I love the history of dinosaurs
@amawalker474n
@amawalker474n 6 лет назад
Thanks nat Geo thanku so much for all the informations ....facts....Nd much more....... Great. .... My fav channel 👍👍👍
@nexuz2.048
@nexuz2.048 5 лет назад
My most loved creatures❤️
@gladithflorescastro9110
@gladithflorescastro9110 3 года назад
This is so interesting, I wish I could learn more... ^^
@hyquokka6301
@hyquokka6301 6 лет назад
Dinosaurs are love, space mine passion!
@LDhusky
@LDhusky 6 лет назад
Luv this sort of videos!!
@brandonblair6868
@brandonblair6868 4 года назад
Thinking about a living thing that weighed 65 ton breaks my brain. The amount of food required to power something that large...How big vegetation must have been to allow an animal to grow that big...my brain snowballs thinking of all the spin off information
@ashknoecklein
@ashknoecklein 6 лет назад
I love the dinosaurs I have living at my house.
@DouglasThompson
@DouglasThompson 6 лет назад
Chickens! :)
@gauravtalukdar2715
@gauravtalukdar2715 3 года назад
Look at the profile pic its a macaw!
@angeloflove3889
@angeloflove3889 6 лет назад
thanks for sharing natgeo 😃
@arijeetdasgupta9818
@arijeetdasgupta9818 4 года назад
Thank you nat Geo for all this precious information
@justnothing4116
@justnothing4116 4 года назад
i love dinosaur so much but its hard to memorize their species name men the only thing i know is t-rex
@alanchihak6369
@alanchihak6369 6 лет назад
*NOT* *ENOUGH* *FEATHERS*
@johnology5037
@johnology5037 5 лет назад
They also seem to have pronated wrists and a lack of wing-feathers.
@filippaustralovenator2.033
@filippaustralovenator2.033 4 года назад
Nonsense.
@prabathhemachandra
@prabathhemachandra 4 года назад
@@filippaustralovenator2.033 he means not enough Dino feathers
@filippaustralovenator2.033
@filippaustralovenator2.033 4 года назад
@@prabathhemachandra , Fossils say it's still nonsense.
@ferdinandpelayo9648
@ferdinandpelayo9648 3 года назад
We need even more
@kailash4604
@kailash4604 5 лет назад
Beautiful Creatures extints
@joeerickson516
@joeerickson516 11 месяцев назад
"Fascinating!"
@carktheshark
@carktheshark 6 лет назад
Hey I'm a simple woman, I see dinosaurs, I click
@avelez9951
@avelez9951 6 лет назад
Nat Geo is my dream job.😊
@rohayla-muskhayradimaro6425
@rohayla-muskhayradimaro6425 3 года назад
All of them national geographic. I learned everything in your videos
@rohitcharahia236
@rohitcharahia236 2 года назад
L
@saccerzd
@saccerzd 4 года назад
Does anybody know where I can find the species 'family tree' at 0:50? Thanks
@loveuwannaone6546
@loveuwannaone6546 3 года назад
Seriously i don't get The people who have disliked this .. they either don't understand science or they hate the animation used for dinosaurs ..i am guessing the first one😉😉😉😅😅😅
@Ongwelalambs777
@Ongwelalambs777 Год назад
the science i think is just not accurate
@Flood_Container_Pro
@Flood_Container_Pro 10 месяцев назад
the "dinosaurs" have spaceships in orbit. They grew arms or something [humor] and I look forward to seeing them back in the surface of Earth.
@nafiskhan8801
@nafiskhan8801 2 года назад
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 I like dinosaur 🦕
@Voyager-mc8lg
@Voyager-mc8lg 2 года назад
Z😆😆😆😆😆
@wizardcat0926
@wizardcat0926 5 лет назад
Just remember There are no proofs that dinosaurs actually roared. Hope I didn't ruin your childhood👍😂👍
@trollerjakthetrollinggod-e7761
@trollerjakthetrollinggod-e7761 4 года назад
@@propanonator9800 Roaring is actually a mammal thing. I don't think I've heard any bird or reptile do it.
@prabathhemachandra
@prabathhemachandra 4 года назад
Ok, dumb creationist
@femboyfanass4213
@femboyfanass4213 2 года назад
@@prabathhemachandra he didn't say that dinosaurs didn't exist, he just said that there is no proof that dinosaurs raor lol.
@luanna7617
@luanna7617 3 года назад
Imagine being a 26m long giant to turn into a pigeon
@Nathan-qc3cv
@Nathan-qc3cv 5 лет назад
Omg the only accurate Dino video on all of youtube
@peterjamesgabinete5346
@peterjamesgabinete5346 4 года назад
Nathan 1234 it's inaccurate though.
@Lassan_BTS
@Lassan_BTS 3 года назад
Important fact- In some parts of Deccan Plateau, a number of fossils of Dinosaurs have been discovered. Many nests of Dinosaurs with their eggs have been found
@raolvarsha1689
@raolvarsha1689 5 лет назад
I love Dino's but the space stone kills him
@CJCroen1393
@CJCroen1393 5 лет назад
The tiny ones with feathers survived.
@maradelevingne6039
@maradelevingne6039 4 года назад
They're so cute. Not until you see one alive
@greendecepticon6148
@greendecepticon6148 11 дней назад
You do probably everyday.(birds)
@renotokihusky5790
@renotokihusky5790 2 года назад
Is it me or something weird here is happening? Every time I go to the comment section about dinosaurs. I always see alot of people talking about dinosaurs existence and fossils as if it is a controversial thing? Like bruh I don't understand why make a big deal out of dinosaurs and archeologists?
@archive2500
@archive2500 2 года назад
Mostly because it is associated with their preexisting beliefs that are contradictory or they relate dinosaurs to the cryptic creatures. It is always about ignorance.
@renotokihusky5790
@renotokihusky5790 2 года назад
@@archive2500 I mean yeah your kinda right. I mean in conservatives belief, animals are created by God but, what we find under dirt are not what it seems to be. We find fossils of a dead animal that's been alive millions of years. Meaning they exist. It seems the discovery of this ancient animals, contradicts with their beliefs because it wasn't mentioned so. But who knows, maybe there are books or chapters that this describes this species, but didn't made it to their book. Personally I would believe that this species and fossils are real. We wouldn't have museums and archeologists if we didn't find this fossils.
@joneindo1603
@joneindo1603 3 года назад
My name is Selvi ervina from SMK Bakti Nusa, Bogor Regency, before I thank the National Geographic for information about extinct animals, namely dinosaurs, this information is very useful for people who like dinosaurs because in this video various dinosaur species are explained and their uniqueness thank you each species.
@typicallyteamtyler
@typicallyteamtyler 4 года назад
I was raised religious and never went to school. I just learned this week that dinosaurs were real. I have so many questions and am actually dumbfounded
@CloverChats
@CloverChats 3 года назад
There are some good books and documentaries on the subject if you want to do further research.
@supermariologanfan6546
@supermariologanfan6546 4 года назад
2:10 “Die-Non-Ih-Kuss”
@scottpilgrim8017
@scottpilgrim8017 4 года назад
yes dude! Also did you look at the hands when they were running? it seems to that they're facing down which wouldn't be possible as far as I know.
@ek9509
@ek9509 4 года назад
The Dinosaur Song Lyrics: Here's Triceratops a-crunching Tyrannosaurus munching Stegosaurus lunching And the Muttaburrasaurus But you'll never see, oh you'll never see, no you'll never see, a dinosaur alive There's Diplodocus a-bumping And Brachiosaurus stomping. Velociraptor jumping And a tiny, little Minmi But you'll never see, oh you'll never see, no you'll never see, a dinosaur alive.
@argentinosaurus0096
@argentinosaurus0096 4 года назад
Dinosaurs is popular but the Jurassic Park film misrepresented. But I select 52 Dinosaurs in dino Mecard and draw with a real Reconstruction and accurate size. All animals like Pterosaurs, Ichthyosaurs, Mosasaurs, Plesiosaurs, and Synapsids is called a dinosaur, but wrong!
@psychosaurus1554
@psychosaurus1554 6 лет назад
doing great til "Dreadnaughtus was the largest dinosaur ever" big oof
@eviherliana
@eviherliana 3 года назад
@@incognitodon5779 patagotitan and dreadnaughtus was far greater than the argentinosaurus
@arslaanpasha3334
@arslaanpasha3334 2 года назад
And they were vegan
@NewMessage
@NewMessage 6 лет назад
National Geographic... uh... finds a way.
@tutubism
@tutubism 6 лет назад
New Message *slow clap
@GD-mn8sx
@GD-mn8sx 5 лет назад
You can build a world with these and visit them when space travel is safe
@swarno8430
@swarno8430 3 года назад
Many Many Thanks To The Journalists Who Took Video Of The Dinosaurs.
@ridiculousutterlyridiculou6685
@ridiculousutterlyridiculou6685 3 года назад
watched it for 11111111 times bc my first language is not English 😙
@alanaflynn8878
@alanaflynn8878 2 года назад
This video has accurate subtitles, and probably the channel's other videos do too, and same with other large educational channels. It's tricky learning English. Good luck!
@josiekeller9307
@josiekeller9307 4 года назад
Some dinosaurs eat plants and some dinosaurs eat meat.
@alexmunoz7365
@alexmunoz7365 3 года назад
I’m am officially scared of my chickens
@ArunaKhudan
@ArunaKhudan 6 лет назад
so cool! Luv dinosaurs
@dschonsie
@dschonsie 6 лет назад
65t = 907 kg? seems the metric system is way more difficult than i thought
@philipolson4842
@philipolson4842 6 лет назад
907 kg equals a ton, not so tough, really. A perspective on how much a ton is for those not familiar with ancient weights. 65 times 907 gives an idea of the immensity.
@dschonsie
@dschonsie 6 лет назад
short ton, long ton......thankfully i'm from a metric country, i'm way too lazy to memorize all these different weights.
@prabathhemachandra
@prabathhemachandra 4 года назад
1ton=used in imperial system of units
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