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Meet Dracula - The Largest Pterosaur That Ever Flew? | BoneHeads in Germany (Part 2) 

Ben G Thomas
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The palaeontological importance of Germany is world-famous and includes sites such as the Messel Pit, Solnhofen, the Posidonia Shale, and much more! Join the BoneHeads crew on their field trip around this amazing country, and visit a museum housing an impressive reconstruction of what may be one of the largest flying animals ever!
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0:00 - Introduction
1:24 - Fossil hunting in the Solnhofen Limestone
7:38 - Visiting the Solnhofen Museum
15:05 - Visiting Dinosaurier Museum Altmühltal
16:08 - The Dinosaur Park
24:13 - 'Little Al' and other amazing fossils
28:44 - Meeting Dracula
31:36 - Going eye level with a T. rex!
38:39 - Behind the scenes at Stuttgart Natural History Museum
45:35 - Outro

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@pyrografix
@pyrografix Месяц назад
At 65 yrs old, I have been a dinosaur fanatic all my life. I can't really walk without assistance anymore so seeing your tour of the museums and dinosaur park was a tremendous vicarious experience for me! Please do more museum tours! I love to see the incredible fossils that you showcase that I wouldn't likely be able to see in person.
@BeautyKhaleesi
@BeautyKhaleesi Месяц назад
I love this for you! I went into behavior and skin therapy but I always wanted to be a paleontologist but thanks to amazing fo,is on RU-vid I can keep up with this field of study in my limited spare time
@DanGamingFan2846
@DanGamingFan2846 Месяц назад
Boneheads are back, baby! It's so cool and terrifying imagining such a huge animal ruling the skies.
@theothertonydutch
@theothertonydutch Месяц назад
I find the current animal that rules the sky a lot more terrifying.
@sawney_bean
@sawney_bean Месяц назад
Pre deluvian devils !!
@SmashBrosAssemble
@SmashBrosAssemble Месяц назад
Dracula the Hatzegopteryx
@SCR_ProductionsYT
@SCR_ProductionsYT Месяц назад
Real & true
@rameybutler-hm7nx
@rameybutler-hm7nx Месяц назад
Not to seem any more ignorant than i am but, did it have feathers? Dinosaurs who dont fly have feathers but it doesnt?
@SmashBrosAssemble
@SmashBrosAssemble Месяц назад
@@rameybutler-hm7nx Yes, Pterosaurs had feathers/filaments.
@user-gw4rz7mk7q
@user-gw4rz7mk7q Месяц назад
If I ever get to Germany, I have to see those museums. Great video.
@dunkelklinge
@dunkelklinge Месяц назад
This is such a good series. I visited the Senckenberg Museum last year just a few days before you guys uploaded you video on the Psittacosaurus skeleton there. I also saw the original Archaeopteryx in Berlin last year. It’s always great seeing these famous fossils in person.
@jfu5222
@jfu5222 Месяц назад
Archaeopteryx has been my favorite dinosaur since childhood, it must have been an amazing experience to visit Solnhofen. I was in school before there was a consensus that dinosaurs and birds were closely related, I am continually amazed that when I watch birds flittering around I'm actually looking at tiny dinosaurs. I live on the Mississippi River Flyway in St. Paul, Minnesota and I can hardly wait for the multitude of migratory birds to pass through in the next few weeks. Thanks to everyone in the 7DOS and Ben G Thomas crew!
@Geniusprimate
@Geniusprimate Месяц назад
Birds are my favorite dinosaurs
@zarinaromanets7290
@zarinaromanets7290 Месяц назад
These are amazing and very well narrated and edited. Thank you for sharing an adventure most of us don't have the opportunity to go on and letting us live vicariously through the boneheads! 🦖
@sonorasgirl
@sonorasgirl 18 дней назад
It’s so funny, as an American, hearing folks from other countries reference “everything’s bigger in Texas”. It’s TRUE, but so silly. I loved this tour!! Definitely want to visit someday
@MintySweetea
@MintySweetea Месяц назад
We got Dracula Flow, now we have Dracula Fly What a time to be alive
@thelittleal1212
@thelittleal1212 Месяц назад
Oh cool, I was also in altmühltal at a dinosaur park, back when I still lived in Germany
@RealDuendeNoFake
@RealDuendeNoFake Месяц назад
he's smoking that prehistoric zaza, unfortunately it put him in a state of fossilization
@yonghwanchoi4212
@yonghwanchoi4212 Месяц назад
It is probably a big Hatzegopteryx.
@TheCreativeNick
@TheCreativeNick Месяц назад
The boneheads are back!
@Aramintava
@Aramintava Месяц назад
Loved both of the German episodes. The natural history museum sounds like a great place to visit next.
@VaultBoy1776
@VaultBoy1776 Месяц назад
Always interesting and humorous content. Thank you!
@benmcreynolds8581
@benmcreynolds8581 Месяц назад
I WISH we had a place like this near me here in Oregon. Those are some of the coolest display models for a outdoors exhibit. Then the indoors collection is such well displayed fossils. What an amazing museum & place in general. *We have "the enchanted forest" near where I live but nothing like this. I really like how they had models from all types of different eras.
@edwardspencer3906
@edwardspencer3906 Месяц назад
Your channel is So accessible for the "uninitiated" to paleontology! Informed and Very Entertaining without sacrificing your sincere Love of the subject..BTW knew Germany had some Great finds but, No Idea they were so varied.. Thank You for All the Effort!
@jacksonhiatt4174
@jacksonhiatt4174 Месяц назад
Glad you guys had such a good time, and as always, thank you for expanding our view of the past. I hope to one day see you featured in documentaries like the ones we all grew up with. One bit I was a little confused on, was a thought of trex on trex bone indentation being from play. I know dinosaurs are extreme but that seems to go beyond any reasonable degree of rough housing?
@ginamwright
@ginamwright 12 дней назад
So freaking cool! I think seeing healed injuries is always super interesting. Showing clear evidence of a moment in that animals life is amazing, especially seeing that they were adaptable enough to carry on with their life. So so interesting.
@S-T-E-V-E
@S-T-E-V-E Месяц назад
Wow that Museum is awesome!
@kearsargeyt8848
@kearsargeyt8848 Месяц назад
Up next we need the Gurlin Tsav Azhdarchid aka the Mongol Giant
@hollyodii5969
@hollyodii5969 Месяц назад
Phenomenal episode! Makes me want to hop on a plane to Germany 🇩🇪 asap! Thanks for the education!
@nilsmuninsheim4279
@nilsmuninsheim4279 Месяц назад
Love to see that you enjoyed your field trip to Germany. And please don't worry. Your pronounciation of our linguistic bulwarks is really fine and actually charming.
@napalmholocaust9093
@napalmholocaust9093 Месяц назад
Weird hooked turtle jaw is right. The hook usually comes from the beak, and the jaw itself it just triangular.
@KrisPSouls9258
@KrisPSouls9258 Месяц назад
It's exciting looking for fossils. Not knowing what you might find. Even just finding small fish and shells never gets old.
@mellissadalby1402
@mellissadalby1402 Месяц назад
When I was jusrt a wee little kid, the Diplodocus was always my favorite, Dimetrodon 2nd favorite.
@lukeskywalkerjediknight2.013
@lukeskywalkerjediknight2.013 Месяц назад
Rocky the new name of the Tinker specimen
@williamdavies1373
@williamdavies1373 Месяц назад
You know I did the exact same trip last year, with my Paleontology class at the University of Portsmouth.
@CurlyTV406
@CurlyTV406 Месяц назад
This guy on the Forklift isnt just a staff of the Museum :D his Name is Michael Völker and he is the owner of the Park :D
@kR-qj7rw
@kR-qj7rw Месяц назад
NEW BONEHEADS LETS GO
@tmxyz6758
@tmxyz6758 17 дней назад
This Dinosauriermuseum Altmühltal is near where I live. I didn't even know it existed. Now I might go there because of you. So thanks.
@AntoniusTyas
@AntoniusTyas Месяц назад
Hamzah is so enthusiastic when it comes to thalattosuchians, maybe one day he should consider making a more detailed video discussing thalattosuchians, they're some of the most fascinating member of crocodylomorphs. And also one of the scariest, in the case of _Dakosaurus maximus_ and _Plesiosuchus manselli_
@faolitaruna
@faolitaruna Месяц назад
What a remarkable expedition!
@NilasJunkyard
@NilasJunkyard Месяц назад
I need to visit this site. I love digging for fossils.
@tyranitararmaldo
@tyranitararmaldo Месяц назад
I swear EVERY time I went to one of these sorts of dinosaur parks, the weather was awful. So many walks through rainy forests.
@brucemibus9523
@brucemibus9523 Месяц назад
What a great set of fossils and reconstructions! Makes me want to go there!
@patriciasmith6992
@patriciasmith6992 Месяц назад
Thanks!
@jamieorc
@jamieorc Месяц назад
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing. Some amazing stuff.
@AlecFlackie
@AlecFlackie Месяц назад
You seem to have had a fantastic expedition and I am so jealous. What a great bunch of friends with a shared interest. You can't have too many 'very good gift shops'.
@hugotavaresgomes9539
@hugotavaresgomes9539 Месяц назад
35:30 that apex predator would never guess some apes would mock him millions of years later.
@guillaumebabey4484
@guillaumebabey4484 26 дней назад
If you like dinosaur parks, I strongly recommend the Prehisto-Park in Réclère, Swiss Jura. The sculpts were made decades ago so it probably doesn't hold up to scientific scrutiny but they are admitedly more refined than the ones shown here.
@X-Gen-001
@X-Gen-001 Месяц назад
Absolutely fascinating. Brilliant.
@franz6595
@franz6595 Месяц назад
1:18 yeahy this is where I live :D
@googledrivetutorials7048
@googledrivetutorials7048 Месяц назад
Beautifull Video, I would love to visit those sites, just like you did!
@mbvoelker8448
@mbvoelker8448 Месяц назад
You are the very coolest possible museum guides!
@DAYBROK3
@DAYBROK3 Месяц назад
so have you guys ever heard of the Royal Tyrell museum? here in alberta canada? its right in the bone beds.
@tonyhaslam186
@tonyhaslam186 Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing.
@kendallguier1378
@kendallguier1378 Месяц назад
If this was in America you wouldn't be allowed to get within 10 ft of that
@wolfdog7265
@wolfdog7265 Месяц назад
I think this was an exception. I guess they don’t get visited often by a group of enthusiastic students studying to get into of the same line of work. The older generations seem to love that. And rightfully so.
@user-bc6wi6zy3k
@user-bc6wi6zy3k Месяц назад
Very nice specimen on your left in the group shot Ben. MB
@nathanwinterbone1919
@nathanwinterbone1919 Месяц назад
I remember bumping into you guys at the Altmühltal museum in May, been cool to see what else you got up to on your trip
@evanklose8440
@evanklose8440 Месяц назад
Bro just casually meets Nizar Ibrahim and doesn't ask 15,000 questions about Spinosaurus
@Deebz270
@Deebz270 Месяц назад
Ben seems to have some doubt as to what the forelimbs of the ichthyosaur might be used for... He even seemed confused on the purpose of the similar pectoral fins of modern cetaceans ... I would say, these were simply evolved 'hydro-planes' - as we see in most aquatic vertebrates with fin structures, each appendage would have evolved some mechanical purpose. Even humans, arguably the least adapted to the aquatic environment will use its forelimbs for directional stability and augmented propulsion when swimming or treading water... Hydroplanes of course are the control surfaces of submarines and control the attitude and depth of the vessel. Likewise, the pectoral fins of ichthyosaur were likely similar adaptations, now evident in modern cetaceans and most aquatic vertebrate fauna.
@alfredlaalpacadeageofempir9215
@alfredlaalpacadeageofempir9215 Месяц назад
Does partake in very enthusiastic walks?
@champenhimself
@champenhimself Месяц назад
Just found the channel. Absolutely love it! But please get a gimbal ❤️
@kayneahnung3661
@kayneahnung3661 Месяц назад
This is pretty cool :-) I do live about 20min from the Dinosaur Museum Altmühltal, and I know the people in your Video - also I remember when Rocky arrived in Denkendorf :-) So cool to see something thats so close to get attention from you 😀
@AifDaimon
@AifDaimon Месяц назад
right before the 1st hour notification squad closes.. whew
@cooscoe
@cooscoe Месяц назад
I don't know the stories behind Darminius so I will be anticipating that video.
@pa5287
@pa5287 Месяц назад
great
@GenghisDon1970
@GenghisDon1970 Месяц назад
It would be a very different, less urban, trip, but Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, Dinosaur Provincial Park & all else in Alberta, Canada. Perhaps a mix of the south African trip with your recent, very cool, German one
@flioink
@flioink Месяц назад
I wonder how many of the uncovered(as in without any lid or protective glass)specimen are real if any. My guess is that majority are copies because why risk a priceless specimen?
@kR-qj7rw
@kR-qj7rw Месяц назад
It should be casts tbh exposing fossils like that is just asking for disaster
@DerErwinderErwin
@DerErwinderErwin Месяц назад
Damn, I was in both Solnhofen and the Altmühltal museum just a few days ago, by my luck I must have narrowly missed you guys xD
@Artsy.Journeys
@Artsy.Journeys Месяц назад
I am sooooo jealous, y'all. Those museums look fantastic!! Very eager for the next video! But I have NO clue what to recommend as far as museums or anything of that nature. I'm a Utahn - an American, and I have not had the opportunity to visit many museums. The one that I have frequented often - and is thus far my favorite - is the Museum of Ancient Life in Lehi. It has TWO Tyrannosaurus Rex specimens - most likely casts - and I'm not sure which animal they used - Steven or Stan, but DEFINITELY not Sue; she's too huge. Regardless, it might be small but it is a lot of fun to visit. I would like to visit the - I think, anyway - what is the . . . . oh my gosh, I just went blank. But I think it's the 'Smithsonian' equivalent at the University of Utah. I need to go back there sometime. I think I've been there once and it had a really nice Allosaurus. That said, always fun to watch these. You kiddos are so cute in all your 'nerdiness' with these animals. And I am also quite jealous you were able to get so close to a young Tyrannosaurus. He was beautiful! Wouldn't be so fantastic to FINALLY see one of those big beauties alive and in person!!!! Wow.....just imagine it....soooo many questions would be answered.
@patreekotime4578
@patreekotime4578 Месяц назад
Boneheads! Boneheads! Breakin' rocks! Doin' science! Havin' chats! Boneheads! Boneheads!
@allmachtsdaggl5109
@allmachtsdaggl5109 Месяц назад
having grown up near Stuttgart, you can imagine how much money my parents had to spend on entry fees for the Museums there. :D
@naiyang888
@naiyang888 Месяц назад
Cool!
@DAVIDPETERS12C
@DAVIDPETERS12C Месяц назад
The pterosaur @28:28 is the Painten pterosaur (private collectiion). It nests at the base of the Pterodactylus clade. The pterodactyloid grade was achieved by pterosaurs 5 times, not just once. So the traditional clade, "Pterodactyloidea" is invalid. The skeleton of 'Dracula', as explained in the video, is largely imaginary = restoration.
@coocanoot1
@coocanoot1 Месяц назад
I really enjoyed this video, but I have to complain because for at least the first half the camera work was pretty shaky and it was really hard for my eyes to focus on what was being shown. I think you just need a gimble or some sort of stabilizer... But otherwise, great video, love your content!
@williamchamberlain2263
@williamchamberlain2263 Месяц назад
True - also a slightly slower panning rate
@tigdogsbody
@tigdogsbody Месяц назад
Sir, you know your geology. Are geology courses part of your degree program? Fun stuff, Ben.
@darthplagueis13
@darthplagueis13 Месяц назад
I doubt you can study paleontology without the geology. If you're interested in things that are embedded in rock, learning a thing or two about rocks is simply a must.
@jonathanparker2369
@jonathanparker2369 Месяц назад
I was an army brat there for ten years, it wouldn’t be uncommon for me to roam as a kid and come back with fossils. My micrasters are my most precious childhood treasures.😂
@paleosanti
@paleosanti Месяц назад
SO COOL
@veryunusual126
@veryunusual126 Месяц назад
Guys, you MUST go to berlin's natural history museum, the brachiosaurus there is unbelievable!!
@Iammrspickley
@Iammrspickley Месяц назад
One place I have to visit soon.... I guess that quarry is not publicly accessible?
@DAVIDPETERS12C
@DAVIDPETERS12C Месяц назад
You might want to start calling them 'the Solnhofen birds' because the various 'Archaeopteryx' specimens are not conspecific and some are not congeneric. The fish + Rhamphorhynchus is not the result of impaling, but of suffocation. The dead pterosaur drifted to the anoxic bottom waters where the fish was drawn to its death by the odor of decaying flesh. The largest pterosaurs were flightless. They became large because their smaller ancestors were flightless, as in birds.
@SenorTucano
@SenorTucano Месяц назад
Azdarchid death storks!
@jurassicjustin4960
@jurassicjustin4960 Месяц назад
Enjoy this series. I always wanted to be a paleontologist but sadly the cost of going back to college would be too great, but someday I intend to dig myself. I got in trouble in 4th grade because while on the play ground my friends and I dug a huge hole because we found shell and fish fossils in the central US. Oops.
@drakusmerus
@drakusmerus Месяц назад
Yoo no way you meet Dr. Nizar love his work
@WaterShowsProd
@WaterShowsProd Месяц назад
Come to Thailand to visit the fossil sites in The Northeast which have unearthed some unique species, and visit the botanical gardens filled with life-size dinosaur models. There's also a prestigious university in the middle of Bangkok that has some dinosaur models tucked away among its green campus.
@jrgnc1
@jrgnc1 Месяц назад
It would have been nice to see the full view of the Pterosaur. Camera guy needs to think about those things.
@bryanrussell6679
@bryanrussell6679 Месяц назад
The skeletal structure of the legs and tail look very much like the alien creature in the Alien movies.
@LaurenWalravens
@LaurenWalravens Месяц назад
Great Video! There's a channel called 'J' who has a great video on Dracula.
@JohnDoe-ek9ng
@JohnDoe-ek9ng Месяц назад
30 seconds post upload let's goooo
@anthonyterlizzi2405
@anthonyterlizzi2405 Месяц назад
I wonder which of these marine reptiles would've been most dangerous to swim with. I'm sure some would've been harmless like dolphins, & some would've been sketchy like crocs & sharks
@TrungNguyen-du9cn
@TrungNguyen-du9cn Месяц назад
My fav Boneheads…. 👍
@CurlyTV406
@CurlyTV406 Месяц назад
Hey :) This is just 50kilometres away from where i live :)
@BriannaEnright
@BriannaEnright 27 дней назад
I would kill to be that close to a place like this!
@jacquesjtheripper5922
@jacquesjtheripper5922 Месяц назад
Too bad the war destroyed some rare fossils.
@hugotavaresgomes9539
@hugotavaresgomes9539 Месяц назад
09:50 looks like my great great great great…(x1.0000) grandfather.
@Shaden0040
@Shaden0040 Месяц назад
I hope you got to see the luggage!
@Khultan
@Khultan Месяц назад
Fleshed out replicas should be made to stand by their ancient skeletal counterpart.
@seretith3513
@seretith3513 Месяц назад
I can't judge Munich cuz we in Germany call it München (Muenchen)
@basmca1
@basmca1 Месяц назад
Hi Ben. I live in The Netherlands and my girlfriend loves the idea of looking for fossils and finding them herself. I would love to take her here as a suprise weekend away, but i don't really know where to go exactly what is allowed and what isn't. It would be really cool if you can answer a few questions. Does this spot have a specific name i can find on Google? Do i need to pay/book/reserve anything to go there? Would a simple chisel hammer be good enough to go to work?
@markusmuller7362
@markusmuller7362 Месяц назад
Just search for "Naturpark Altmühltal Fosilliensuche" or alternatively "Fossilienfundstellen Schwäbische Alb." There are official websites ("Naturpark Altmuehlheim" and "Schwaebische Alb") but RU-vid doesn't like links in the comments. I tried, but now my first answer is gone. You have to pay at most of this places. There are few with free admission. The prices are around 3-10€. You can find the details on every provider on both websites. (address,opening time, price...)
@Voxo-foxo
@Voxo-foxo Месяц назад
BONEEZOIDZ
@lizardKingCDXX
@lizardKingCDXX Месяц назад
Beak Things!
@mhdfrb9971
@mhdfrb9971 Месяц назад
Hatzegopteryx fossil should be in Romania!
@LanceHall
@LanceHall Месяц назад
So jealous.
@mintybadger6905
@mintybadger6905 Месяц назад
The only dinosaur museum we have in middle Florida is Dinosaur World. The comparisons are pitiful.
@glennbabic5954
@glennbabic5954 Месяц назад
Glad you all had fun, except why is Europe always so dour and overcast?
@feuerling
@feuerling Месяц назад
Depends on the season. Spring weather tends to change between soggy and sunny from one day to the next.
@SenorTucano
@SenorTucano Месяц назад
Ben it’s pronounced Archaeo-pteryx not Arche-op-teryx
@cesarvidelac
@cesarvidelac Месяц назад
Be careful saying "fossil producing". It's fuel for all those creationists out there.
@VashVicious2
@VashVicious2 Месяц назад
They needed proper fuel? I thought they just made things up for fuel. It baffles me that after researching clades myself I found that they could find plenty of things to use as fuels but they refuse to do so lmao
@fermintenava5911
@fermintenava5911 Месяц назад
Don't worry, they're also producing more fuel for RU-vidrs debunking those creationists. So it's reduced waste (and the fight is not won by reducing fuel, anyway).
@kentl7228
@kentl7228 Месяц назад
I dislike when documentaries or books say "designed" or "perfectly designed" etc, in a non creationist piece of media. It is an innocent wording or perhaps placating, but it just isn't factual and food for the nefarious fodder.
@Danboi.
@Danboi. Месяц назад
Imagine believing in primitive religious mystical nonsense in 2024.. Look what it does for those in the middle east. 👌
@theperfectbotsteve4916
@theperfectbotsteve4916 Месяц назад
they don't watch these only the con-men lieing to them do
@CarlosHenriqueXavierEndo
@CarlosHenriqueXavierEndo Месяц назад
Where's Emily? I miss her!
@user-kl5dz4mb7q
@user-kl5dz4mb7q Месяц назад
I like your videos but I about had a stroke when you said brontosaur. That does not exist.
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