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The Djadochta Formation | Dinosaur Documentary 

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The Djadochta Formation is located in what is now Mongolia's portion of the Gobi Desert. The fossils uncovered from the region date back to between seventy five and seventy one million years ago, towards the final sections of the Cretaceous - specifically in a time known as the Campanian.
It formed a colossal, expansive desert, similar to the Gobi found in the area today, in the Nemegt Basin. Not far away, bizarre, gigantic theropods such as Deinocheirus and Gigantoraptor have been discovered, but the Djadochta Formation was known primarily for its smaller dinosaurs.
Some of these were truly iconic, and the Djadochta has provided us with some of the most important, informative and fascinating fossils to be discovered in all of prehistory to date. This was a world of vast, blistering sands, where it was likely warm in the day and cold in the night time. The dinosaurs found here were often gracile, slender, feathered animals, or comparatively tiny ornithischians. Water and vegetation were valuable and rare in this harsh landscape - occasional streams would have been present to provide relief from the dry dunes between the intermittent oases, where patches of shrubs and conifers grew.
These would have provided a key food source for the animals living here, depended upon by the entire ecosystem. The Djadochta is comprised mainly of sands, standstones and clays, and has proven an extremely fruitful and abundant location to dig up dinosaur fossils. In this video, we will take you through the creatures that lived there, step by step. Starting with the Ornithischians, taking a look at the abundant and iconic array of theropods, before delving deep into the list of other prehistoric creatures that lived here - birds, reptiles, mammals and fish, in the main. Since the Djadochta Formation has proven to be so abundant in terms of its fossils, there is not enough time in this video to explain every genus unconvered from the region in detail, so we will be talking today about the most significant finds the formation has had to offer. We'll explore bizarre frilled ornithischians, agile, slender theropods, and some prehistoric ancestors to a few of today's modern animals.
0:00 Introduction
3:24 The Ornithischians
9:51 The Theropods
23:39 Other Creatures of Djadochta
37:33 Outro
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Комментарии : 39   
@sabrinanewland9982
@sabrinanewland9982 Год назад
This is the way a documentary should be narrated! Just excellent!
@jeffcool9769
@jeffcool9769 Год назад
That voice, I hopefully won't find to be AI, is such a gift. Very soothing and chock-full of learning, if I can stay awake in class...thanks for that.
@rogerdudra178
@rogerdudra178 Год назад
Greetings from the BIG SKY. Hell Creek is mighty interesting land to walk in.
@speedracer2008
@speedracer2008 Год назад
In paleo media, the fauna of this formation are often mixed with the fauna of the Nemegt Formation of the Maastrichtian stage of the Cretaceous period. In reality, the two formations couldn't have been more different. Djadochta was a wind-swept desert with sparse vegetation and small dinosaurs, while Nemegt was a lush paradise of conifer forests interspersed with rivers.
@horaciodortona574
@horaciodortona574 Год назад
Absolutely outstanding documentary I subscribed immediately. The narrator is great and the graphics practically put you there with the subject. Thank you so much.
@Makabert.Abylon
@Makabert.Abylon Год назад
The AI narrator is pretty good
@horaciodortona574
@horaciodortona574 Год назад
@@Makabert.Abylon Love the AI guy! 🤣
@rocioaguilera3555
@rocioaguilera3555 Год назад
Three negative comments. The commenters are looking for the attention their lives lack of. An excellent documentary with amazing recreations of those long gone animals.
@jaredquinney204
@jaredquinney204 Год назад
What a cool documentary
@superiorcybergodzilla5670
@superiorcybergodzilla5670 Год назад
Excellent video
@gattycroc8073
@gattycroc8073 Год назад
if you ever do Cenozoic Formations pleas do the Hondo Group aka the formation Purussaurus was found in.
@randallpetroelje3913
@randallpetroelje3913 Год назад
I love the artist depicting a “owlasaurusrex”😂 that’s my taxonomy name for the drawing. Sorry, had to laugh. A cool documentary though, thanks.
@homegrowncolorado8650
@homegrowncolorado8650 Год назад
The idea behind Jurassic Park was that something had gone horribly wrong when scientists meddled in resurrection of dinosaurs
@MrJashuaDavies
@MrJashuaDavies Год назад
I'm old enough to remember illustrations of oviraptor as an egg-thief. Complete with the cutaway anatomical drawing showing how that strange beak shape was to accommodate an egg. Just shows how wrong paleontology can be and how rapidly the community will accept new data
@safeysmith6720
@safeysmith6720 7 месяцев назад
Well there isn’t many rules for kids Dino books. Or at least not back then. Anyone could just go with a not well supported hypothesis, and slap it in a kid’s book, as fact, without waiting for any clarification.
@maozilla9149
@maozilla9149 9 месяцев назад
if you ever do Nemegt Formation
@pawejankowski9364
@pawejankowski9364 Год назад
Thesororaptor or Thesaurusraptor? It used its claw for writing. That's obvious! Hence the thesaurus D'uh...!
@danielfox9461
@danielfox9461 Месяц назад
It really speaks to the early bias against dinosaurs that when they first found a dino next to a nest of eggs their first thought was "egg thief" and not "mother"
@jp-um2fr
@jp-um2fr Год назад
Excellent - but what's a 'doon' ?
@stephenmeier4658
@stephenmeier4658 Год назад
Gracile slender animals live there
@ac9356
@ac9356 Год назад
The therosorapter did not use the big clew for slicing but for stalling and piercing the animal to hold it
@gic8849
@gic8849 Год назад
When dealing with Dino’s, it’s always a good idea to keep this in mind first: we don’t know. We give our best guess. How can you say with such confidence, not a single therosorapter sliced anything with its claw?
@Makabert.Abylon
@Makabert.Abylon Год назад
@@gic8849 perhaps he has read and watched stuff about how latest research seems to not think slashing was a purpose. But i agree that he doesnt know and no one else either, we might have a good idea on what we think and whats most likely was correct, but we do not know.
@gic8849
@gic8849 Год назад
@@Makabert.Abylon what we know about Dino’s is a lot more educated guesswork than factual. If something has a large claw ..it certainly will use that claw to hold its prey, but it may also use that claw as a tool to further begin to slice into its prey item, once it’s been completely disabled, to help get into those tasty inner bits much faster. We can’t say with absolute certainty how most of these prehistoric animals used their tools, let alone, in what way they used them every single time they needed to. We can only make our best guess. If one piece of literature says “it pierces the animal” and another says “it slices into the animal” They both could very well be true.
@BabyBoomersDoomer
@BabyBoomersDoomer Год назад
You spent one minute talking about nothing
@annesummers09
@annesummers09 Год назад
I love how the years go by and the "experts" just keep making up more and more dinosaurs! LOL. And out of a single bone or tooth no less! LOL . Wow such genius's they are!
@FreedomAnderson
@FreedomAnderson Год назад
A single bone or tooth is all that’s needed to identify a new species. Crimes can be solved with a single piece of evidence such as a finger print or hair.
@annesummers09
@annesummers09 Год назад
@@FreedomAnderson But you can't just know how any animal is going to look, what they'll eat, how big, or anything else by just a tooth or bone! They find these tiny pieces and make up this whole scenario just out of their imaginations and then present them to the world like it's fact. It's a joke. Crimes can be solved by a finger print or hair but you can't know anything like color, build, food preferences, etc. Scientists just make this stuff up sometimes and people don't realize it. The have huge exhibits in museums of dinosaurs that they have fashioned out of a single tooth! Born from their vivid imaginations.
@Makabert.Abylon
@Makabert.Abylon Год назад
What i dont like is when they name them, i think it would be enough to say - we found a tooth and a toe bone from a mid sized carnivorous dinosaur dated at about 160 mil years, not known to science until now. Or something along that line..
@wade5941
@wade5941 Год назад
Right there with you. Little doubt that there is some fabrication going on. How do you disprove them? You can't.
@DragonFae16
@DragonFae16 Год назад
I really wanted to watch the videos on this channel. But the narrator is just so tiring to listen to. He seems to have zero enthusiasm for the topics.
@safeysmith6720
@safeysmith6720 7 месяцев назад
Really dude??? It could be a lot worse than this! This isn’t even bad.
@brotherscoobs
@brotherscoobs 7 месяцев назад
Listen while you're trying to sleep 😊
@andrewstrongman305
@andrewstrongman305 Год назад
Just a small point: there is no such thing as a 'creature'.
@4376ED
@4376ED Год назад
Lots of talking, but not much doing. Very disappointing.
@kellyantle8428
@kellyantle8428 Год назад
um..2:35.. is that a human skull he's brushing off? lol
@MegaShamrox
@MegaShamrox Год назад
😵
@humacao01
@humacao01 Год назад
😆🤣😭
@LucindaAzul
@LucindaAzul Год назад
I saw it too! 😂
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