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New Fossils and Paleontology- February 2021 

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00:09 Ninjatitan
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01:32 The Crato Lagerstatten
www.sciencedir...
02:49 The first burgess shale
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03:50 Oldest dna
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05:00 Cave bear genome
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05:35 Origins of life & organic compounds
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07:26 Early primates
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08:02 KPg: A comet?
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09:04 Bird diversification
www.pnas.org/c...
10:23 Flightless birds & humans
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11:27 Phorusrhacids or ducks?
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12:51 Vampire squid
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14:11 Raman Spectroscopy questioned
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15:15 Tiktaalik jaws
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16:58 Protoceratops frill use
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Комментарии : 65   
@RokuroCarisu
@RokuroCarisu 3 года назад
That Titanosaur is officially the least stealthy thing to ever be called a ninja.
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 3 года назад
It just uses intimidate instead of sneak on all of its checks.
@waslos2588
@waslos2588 3 года назад
Titanosaurs are extremely sneaky I mean have YOU ever seen a Titanosaur? Didn't think so
@fireballninja01
@fireballninja01 3 года назад
I absolutely love your presentation style and I hope you're proud of it!
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 3 года назад
We are. More than anything it's my wife who makes my terrible takes look good in editing. Glad you like it!
@MaryAnnNytowl
@MaryAnnNytowl 2 года назад
I'm finally catching the ones I hadn't seen before, and really enjoying having a whole queue of them! 🙃🙂👍
@frankie7384
@frankie7384 3 года назад
Wonderful video! Love the images, the lengthy but not too complexed details on each topic :)
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 3 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@otismurphy4428
@otismurphy4428 3 года назад
Hi Ezekiel, you break all this difficult to discern info down so well . Thanks for another stellar episode. Well wishes from Boston..!
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 3 года назад
Thanks for the compliment, and glad you like it!
@buttercxpdraws8101
@buttercxpdraws8101 3 года назад
So happy to find your channel ☺️ Fascinating 😍
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 3 года назад
Glad you like it!
@TheDing1701
@TheDing1701 3 года назад
Great info and presentation! You just gained a happy subscriber, sir!
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 3 года назад
Glad you've enjoyed it.
@lagomortis8270
@lagomortis8270 3 года назад
Thank you for the video!!
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 3 года назад
You're welcome!
@davidwilkie9551
@davidwilkie9551 3 года назад
Excellent Sciencing and Observational techniques. May some of your Students use them in other Ecological studies to good effect.
@southernsal3113
@southernsal3113 3 года назад
Someone needs to introduce this person to creationists 😁👍👌👍
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 3 года назад
When I have students I certainly hope I will. I should get my 2x bachelors in May, and then off to grad school, where I should be teaching at least some people.
@catherinehubbard1167
@catherinehubbard1167 3 года назад
I really enjoy your paleontology news videos, including this one. Always something new and exciting, always clearly described and illustrated, with links for more details. But I would appreciate your explaining the illustration that appears throughout during breaks between different papers. It looks like a dinosaurian raptor’s foot with a speaker grille in the raised killing claw. Is this guess right, or is it something else? It’s very well drawn in any case.
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 3 года назад
No that's definitely it. It's the same as the channel icon if you click on that.
@Swaggerpede
@Swaggerpede 3 года назад
14:25 me when I played the cell stage in spore
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 3 года назад
I've never played Spore, but from what I know of the cell stage, that looks about right.
@calvingrondahl1011
@calvingrondahl1011 3 года назад
Very informative paleo site, thanks RC.
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 3 года назад
Glad you liked it.
@Grand_History
@Grand_History 3 года назад
Where would you suggest I could volunteer for dig sites this summer? None of the museums in my state and surrounding states are accepting volunteers at all
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 3 года назад
Depending on where you are I'd also check with national parks or monuments around you. Some aren't directly associated with the parks (they still get permission), but that may get you a good start if in the US. Otherwise, I'd suggest just to keep nagging them. At some point they'll take you because you're determined. It may take some time, but because of their limited funding many places won't want to train every person who shows up. They'll want to know you'll be able to help them for a while.
@Grand_History
@Grand_History 3 года назад
@@RaptorChatter I’ll have to do that. But national parks won’t help me here in Indiana, at least not in paleontology. I had a similar problem when I finished college and found there are zero entry level jobs in paleontology. I’m not sure how they expect the field to stay alive if you need a PhD just to be involved
@carllewis166
@carllewis166 3 года назад
Sharing you video to my fossil page on Facebook! Thank you keep making your videos .
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 3 года назад
Thanks for the shout out!
@southernsal3113
@southernsal3113 3 года назад
👋 👋 Howzit. WOW, this is very interesting. I have several pieces of rocks which some are very layered, and I have a piece of ocean opal with some rock around it. My friend has a piece of crystal with water in it. My prized piece is with what looks like it could be a leaf or something. Layered rocks are very intriguing. And what is hiding in there is even MORE SO. thanks, for being so easy to listen to, as I'm training my brain to understand geology and surrounds. 👌👍👌
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 3 года назад
Glad you liked the video! Yeah, sedimentary rocks is where most of the good stuff is.
@simonmasters3295
@simonmasters3295 3 года назад
This is excellent content. But did I hear you say Primates diversified before the K-Pg extinction, did you not mean Mammals?
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 3 года назад
No, this study is specifically suggesting primates, or the larger group, Plesiadapiformes, evolved before the K-Pg extinction. The fossil found is from one in the very earliest parts of the Paleogene, only a few tens of thousands of years after the extinction. Because of this the authors argue that it's likely that the very first members of the clade were already hanging around by the late Cretaceous.
@simonmasters3295
@simonmasters3295 3 года назад
@@RaptorChatter I am astounded
@christyrowe4497
@christyrowe4497 3 года назад
It might have been possible that the sexual distinction of the protoceratops was color or markings. If that's the case we might never know. still it's an interesting concept.
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 3 года назад
It is, and it is very possible. There are a lot of birds though which don't show a lot of sexual dimorphism, and crocodilians don't either, so there is at least some reason to think that many dinosaurs wouldn't have been. Until something more definitive shows up it will be hard to tell though, & I don't think there's enough evidence one way or the other to justify taking a strong position on it. Bright & colorful reconstructions of one sex make sense for Protoceratops.
@richardmarty9939
@richardmarty9939 3 года назад
A discussion focused on macrofossils?
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 3 года назад
For which part that was focused on macrofossils?
@djangojihadl1076
@djangojihadl1076 3 года назад
Nice
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 3 года назад
Thanks!
@AquaticFlapper125
@AquaticFlapper125 3 года назад
Cool
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 3 года назад
Thanks!
@peterchristmas1113
@peterchristmas1113 3 года назад
As you said on the start of the video I could have a dinosaur named after me how would I contact somebody to go on a dick like a holiday or do I have to volunteer for some months because everywhere I checked they had no idea what I was talking about
@LolUGotBusted
@LolUGotBusted 3 года назад
I feel like you must read papers every day to come up with this content every month. I'd be interested to know what you cut for time.
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 3 года назад
It's not as much of a "read every day" as it is a "bookmark a bunch of papers & then panic read them all at the end of the month." lol
@keitholiver19
@keitholiver19 3 года назад
forgot my popcorn!
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 3 года назад
Snacks, arguably the most important part of watching videos on youtube, lol.
@mdanikshihab7950
@mdanikshihab7950 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣u look like Benjamin burger.wow!
@Grand_History
@Grand_History 3 года назад
He still needs the hat
@jamesdriscoll_tmp1515
@jamesdriscoll_tmp1515 3 года назад
That's one ugly duck : )
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 3 года назад
If it is even one. Like I had said there's some concerns about the paper, but hopefully there will be some more work on it.
@kamthornhill1109
@kamthornhill1109 3 года назад
Didn’t follow you at all
@RaptorChatter
@RaptorChatter 3 года назад
On any particular part, or for any reason I can try to fix in the future?
@JungleJargon
@JungleJargon 3 года назад
Evolution is a figment of the imagination.
@philaypeephilippotter6532
@philaypeephilippotter6532 3 года назад
*Jungle Jargon* is a figment of _your_ imagination.
@JungleJargon
@JungleJargon 3 года назад
@@philaypeephilippotter6532 You have no basis for any evolution. Show me how you can get billions of bits of programming and get proteins that are not there. Are you even aware that you can't evolve proteins? Changes to proteins destroy their function.
@philaypeephilippotter6532
@philaypeephilippotter6532 3 года назад
@@JungleJargon Neither evolution nor abiogenesis are programming. You know nothing about either. Learn.
@JungleJargon
@JungleJargon 3 года назад
@@philaypeephilippotter6532 Thanks for proving nothing. It means you can also tell me nothing.
@philaypeephilippotter6532
@philaypeephilippotter6532 3 года назад
@@JungleJargon I told you to learn. If you won't you'll remain an ignoramus. Your choice.
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