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Paleoworld- Secrets Of The Brontosaurus 

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An episode of Paleoworld from series 4 i believe (1997). Enjoy!

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@downloadexists7292
@downloadexists7292 6 лет назад
The Brontosaurs has always been my favorite dinosaur. I remember reading Danny the Dinosaur and watching The land Before time back in the 1990s. Those were the good old days.
@CitricAcid
@CitricAcid 4 года назад
I wish I could be Bob Barker, maverick paleontologist.
@animaladventures14
@animaladventures14 10 лет назад
Whoa! Bakker's serious about Apatosaurus' false head!
@SawdEndymon
@SawdEndymon 3 года назад
Ahhh... when Discovery was about science
@MerryMohProductions
@MerryMohProductions 7 лет назад
I remember a few years ago, this episode was edited to include clips from When Dinosaurs Roamed America, makes me wish I can watch that version.
@tomc8617
@tomc8617 5 лет назад
Brontosaurus is back! Brontosaurus is a unique genus after all April 7, 2015 Summary: Although well known as one of the most iconic dinosaurs, Brontosaurus (the 'thunder lizard') has long been considered misclassified. Since 1903, the scientific community has believed that the genus Brontosaurus was in fact the Apatosaurus. Now, an exhaustive new study by palaeontologists from Portugal and the UK provides conclusive evidence that Brontosaurus is distinct from Apatosaurus and as such can now be reinstated as its own unique genus. www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/04/150407085256.htm
@tomc8617
@tomc8617 5 лет назад
Brontosaurus Stomps Back to Claim Its Status as Real Dinosaur By Ralph Martins, National Geographic April 7, 2015 If you grew up loving Brontosaurus only to be told it wasn't a real dinosaur, it's time to rejoice: the gentle giant may have received a new lease on life. The giant sauropod, long thought to be an Apatosaurus that someone got wrong, was actually its own type of dinosaur all along, scientists say Tuesday in PeerJ. In fact, Apatosaurus and Brontosaurus were different enough to be separate genera, rather than related species of the same genus. The finding comes from a study on the evolution of diplodocids, the family to which these dinosaurs belonged. These giant herbivores lived in North America, Europe, and parts of Africa during the late Jurassic period, between 160 million and 145 million years ago. “They’re a very widespread family, and we wanted to know more about relationships within the family,” says co-author Octávio Mateus, a paleontologist at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa in Portugal. The new study revises the diplodocid family tree to feature Brontosaurus as an (old) new genus. www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/04/150407-brontosaurus-back-return-apatosaurus-sauropod-dinosaurs-fossils-paleontology/
@chaoticiannunez2419
@chaoticiannunez2419 8 лет назад
Thank God Brontosaurus is back.
@DavidPrattChannel
@DavidPrattChannel 10 лет назад
I thought that was so funny when Bob Bakker chopped the head off that toy Brontosaurus! Or Apatosaurus, or sauropod, whichever you want to call it.
@mugwugthemagnificful
@mugwugthemagnificful 6 лет назад
Equally wrong to say that Apatosaurus and Brontosaurs are the same species . Brontosaurs was again officially recognized as its own species in 2015 .
@davinlianto1649
@davinlianto1649 4 года назад
Brontosaurus, not brontosaurs. 🦕
@jiwajati9731
@jiwajati9731 2 года назад
I love the paleoworld theme. 😍
@SciencenHistorydude
@SciencenHistorydude 11 лет назад
Apatosaurus, Brontosaurus whatever. You'll still be my favorite herbivore.
@SpikeRazzor
@SpikeRazzor Год назад
Brontosaurus really earned it's name. It's movements where like rolling thunder and it's tail crack was like lightning.
@TheKeyser94
@TheKeyser94 Год назад
Only that now at days is called Apatosaurus, I was really outdated when it comes to dinosaurs, now I days I try to keep up at date to new dinosaurs discoveries.
@adamzabielski3685
@adamzabielski3685 11 лет назад
Thanks! I've never seen this episode before! :)
@wcdeich4
@wcdeich4 4 года назад
unfortunately that program underestimated how much the cartilage discs between bones can change the range of motion of bones.
@pud2112
@pud2112 8 лет назад
dyna saws
@kushpaladin
@kushpaladin 4 года назад
it sounds like a 6 year old trying to pronounce "dinosaur"
@ColonelKlink100
@ColonelKlink100 4 года назад
@ 14:17 that guy needs a better vacuum cleaner
@thechatteringmagpie
@thechatteringmagpie 4 года назад
'Bone of contention.' Oh very funny.
@jman12351
@jman12351 9 лет назад
As of this week, the facts presented in this episode are now obsolete. It turns out Apatosaurus and Brontosaurus were distinct genera after all.
@WBCakaWBrickCraft
@WBCakaWBrickCraft 9 лет назад
Ikr i was shoked when i found that out XD
@transsexual_computer_faery
@transsexual_computer_faery 8 лет назад
What about the lips
@peterarchibald9650
@peterarchibald9650 5 лет назад
@@transsexual_computer_faery kiss them!
@transsexual_computer_faery
@transsexual_computer_faery 5 лет назад
@@peterarchibald9650 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
@brandoncruz2162
@brandoncruz2162 4 года назад
That's right! Brontosaurus is now a true species of Apatosaurine.
@Packless1
@Packless1 10 лет назад
Isn't there also the idea that ~1/3 of all yet known dino-species aren't 'new' species, but young animals of others...?
@nightlightabcd
@nightlightabcd 4 года назад
I don't know but it seems that them cracking their tails like cracking a whip might be a bit much!
@ianworcester4640
@ianworcester4640 4 года назад
They used to have nuts like cannon balls and they clanged together like church bells to scare the predatory religious dinosaurs
@whatabouttheearth
@whatabouttheearth 2 года назад
It was main stream, they're obviously looking for sensational hypotheses. But TV documentaries in the 90s and before were still way better than now
@dr.vikaindriani-wirawanspp1280
I love it
@janpaolobagares7319
@janpaolobagares7319 9 лет назад
my childhood.
@mikedebell2242
@mikedebell2242 4 года назад
Ate grass like the ox?
@eflinneflinn
@eflinneflinn 11 лет назад
Moose-lips FTW!
@airtondearaujosoares6990
@airtondearaujosoares6990 6 лет назад
20:21 Alamosaurus.
@paleoph6168
@paleoph6168 11 месяцев назад
3:09 Bakker Chop!
@dinosaur8396
@dinosaur8396 Год назад
Hippopotamus of the Jurassic😂😂😂😂
@ifocusfcss216
@ifocusfcss216 9 лет назад
Apatosaurus body shape like an elephants head with a tail
@iieshamcclendon932
@iieshamcclendon932 4 года назад
These things are offsprings of the bad angles and should be left alone plus I think digging them up exposed us to the deadliest diseases we see here today
@whatabouttheearth
@whatabouttheearth 2 года назад
"bad angles"? 🤔 Could they be 666° angles? You know that you can't get a disease from a permineralized fossil right?
@swap0
@swap0 11 лет назад
So we know Brontosaurus don't exist even before this video is made, why does Bob Barter (not sure if I got the lastname right, that's what is sounds like.) keep calling it Brontosaurus?
@paleoph6168
@paleoph6168 3 года назад
1. *Bob Bakker 2. Brontosaurus was synonymous with Apatosaurus. So it's ok to mention it as long as you know better that it's actually an Apatosaurus. Bakker himself personally preferred saying Brontosaurus. 3. As of 2015, Brontosaurus is now a separate genus from Apatosaurus. Brontosaurus is back. 😊👍
@garrisonnichols807
@garrisonnichols807 2 года назад
Big hips and large lips. Reminds me of my girlfriend.
@epicninjasky1112
@epicninjasky1112 8 лет назад
brontosaurus did't exist.
@MattGodzilla2000
@MattGodzilla2000 8 лет назад
Actually it did, We know this know from the find of Brontosaurus in 2015.
@philliphoneysett9039
@philliphoneysett9039 4 года назад
Eras n evolution Leviathan not off on time beginning know i write n pic note facts r no quote n biblical ain't philosophy or geographical world know n Giants once roamed n extinction links the distinction n 📀 time life n national geographic known 🌏☀️🌙💚💛💙🗿
@AstronomyGuru84
@AstronomyGuru84 9 лет назад
This is when discovery channel was good.
@Gunners_Mate_Guns
@Gunners_Mate_Guns 5 лет назад
Bakker's enthusiasm is infectious. He's the main reason why, for years growing up, I wanted to be a paleontologist, until reality set in and life took a different direction.
@paleoph6168
@paleoph6168 4 года назад
Oof. What's your life now?
@Gunners_Mate_Guns
@Gunners_Mate_Guns 4 года назад
@@paleoph6168 Security officer I still like what I'm doing now, but I wanted to be a paleontologist, and I learned as much as I possibly could. I could go on for hours about what I learned about it even now, but what made me realize I couldn't be a paleontologist (at least as I wanted to do it) would involve lots of lobbying for grants and having to do lots of politicking. The sort of paleontologist I wanted to be was to be one the guys like Bakker, Phil Currie, or Jack Horner, out making the big digs instead of being confined to the classroom and not out in the field. To quote John Mellencamp, "Just like everything else, those crazy daydreams kind of came and went."
@paleoph6168
@paleoph6168 4 года назад
@@Gunners_Mate_Guns interesting story. What made you figure out that you couldn't be a palaeontologist?
@Gunners_Mate_Guns
@Gunners_Mate_Guns 4 года назад
@@paleoph6168 Just my lack of desire to get involved with trying to get funding to go out in the field. I didn't want to be just an academician paleontologist, but the type who gets his hands literally dirty and is out advancing the next big discovery. I realize that there's a place for those who do nearly all of their work from inside and using existing discoveries, but the idea of going out into the field to find something that has never been seen by human eyes had so much appeal to youthful, optimistic me.
@itsolivier
@itsolivier Год назад
@@Gunners_Mate_Guns still time...
@evolved64
@evolved64 5 лет назад
Dinasaaaw
@bobredman2057
@bobredman2057 4 года назад
Might the brontosauri have used their front feet as weapons? Note the bundled metacarpals and the one big claw.
@FenrirGBG
@FenrirGBG 5 лет назад
They could NOT stretch their necks at a greater angle then 45 degrees without snapping their necks..
@bertsmith7013
@bertsmith7013 5 лет назад
THAN
@kevinobill4818
@kevinobill4818 5 лет назад
There are few images in this episode where there is a dinosaur that we all know in common. the Brachiosaurus.
@jaisanatanrashtra7035
@jaisanatanrashtra7035 4 года назад
Want to see accurate brontosaurus watch Mario Lansaz channel
@ifocusfcss216
@ifocusfcss216 9 лет назад
Apatosaurus lives like an elephant
@TheKeyser94
@TheKeyser94 3 года назад
Discover my shock that the animal that I called Brontosaurus, now is called Apatosaurus, I always wonder why the hell the Brontosaurus wasn't in Jurassic World Evolution, but it was in front on me all this time, but they change the name of the dinosaur in the last thirty years.
@CitricAcid
@CitricAcid 4 года назад
I wish I could be vacuumosaurus succornis
@gregoire203333
@gregoire203333 4 года назад
its dinosas and dinosaurs...fuckin A....
@UltimateThanos
@UltimateThanos 11 месяцев назад
I still don't see why it needed a name change. It was still a robust giant that made the Earth tremble. What's wrong with the name "thunder lizard"?
@kevinobill4818
@kevinobill4818 6 лет назад
that's a Brachiosaurus not Brontosaurus
@skylershire439
@skylershire439 3 месяца назад
Bow. leave with hand signs. say blessed thee thy atthe heart there be love, like jesus christ there too follow them. if that could help a large steple like a long neck too rally others too them much like a flag. moth gang!!!!
@JosephOliver-kh9in
@JosephOliver-kh9in 11 месяцев назад
I know my dinosaurs and I got more Dinosaur Books version names What Did Dinosaurs Eat Brontosaurus Corythosaurus Styracosaurus Velociraptor Ankylosaurus Seismosaurus Allosaurus Chasmosaurus Plateosaurus Stygimoloch Compsognathus Torosaurus Edmontosaurus Tyrannosaurus Rex Centrosaurus Tuojiangosaurus Amargasaurus Spinosaurus Troodon Protoceratops Megalosaurus Polacanthus Lambeosaurus Gallimimus Utahraptor Mamenchisaurus Herrerasaurus Anatotitan Pachyrhinosaurus Dasplelosaurus Euoplocephalus Parasaurolophus Sinoceratops Kentrosaurus Struthiomimus Maiasaura Nodosaurus Argentinosaurus Lufengosaurus Diplodocus Hypsilophodon Jaxartosaurus Giganotosaurus Iguanodon Carcharodontosaurus Titanoceratops Deinonychus Kosmoceratops Shantungosaurus Quetzalcoatlus Pteranodon Coelophysis Edmontonia Baryonyx Tsintaosaurus Brachiosaurus Stegosaurus Vulcanodon Triceratops Pachycephalosaurus Albertosaurus Melanorosaurus Heterodontosaurus Dreadnoughtus Kritosaurus Piatnitzkysaurus Anchisaurus Opisthocoelicaudia Acrocanthosaurus Monoclonius Dilophosaurus Ornithomimus Hadrosaurus Dracorex Muttaburrasaurus Utahceratops Gorgosaurus Dromiceiomimus Lesothosaurus Ultrasaurus Nanotyrannus Anchiceratops Hesperosaurus Amphicoelias Yangchuanosaurus Riojasaurus Gargoyleosaurus Camptosaurus Jobaria Brachylophosaurus Silvisaurus Dromaeosaurus Archaeopteryx Titanosaurus Siamotyrannus Psittacosaurus Saurolophus Quaesitosaurus Eustreptospondylus Fabrosaurus Carnotaurus Saltasaurus Acanthopholis Dryosaurus Camarasaurus Mapusaurus Ouranosaurus Cryolophosaurus Brachytrachelopan Archaeornithomimus Zuniceratops Beipiaosaurus Leptoceratops Oviraptor Liliensternus Iguanacolossus Therizinosaurus Stegoceras Lexovisaurus Albertaceratops Wintonotitan Bactrosaurus Shamosaurus Tarbosaurus Dicraeosaurus Eoraptor Haplocanthosaurus Yutyrannus Alamosaurus Jinzhousaurus Gojirasaurus
@VicariousReality7
@VicariousReality7 11 лет назад
lolloololol
@nihilisticpancake308
@nihilisticpancake308 4 года назад
Does anyone know what accent it is that makes him say dinasaw? Genuinely curious. No offense.
@BurgaldGamer
@BurgaldGamer 11 лет назад
ChildRuined i have always belive that brontosaurus existed
@paleoph6168
@paleoph6168 3 года назад
Good news! As of 2015, Brontosaurus is back. 👍🎉🎊
@Milesobrian
@Milesobrian 4 года назад
18:34 negrosaurus
@jams9033
@jams9033 11 лет назад
really brontosauruses never existed
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