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The Origin of Birds - HHMI BioInteractive Video 

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In the second film of the Great Transitions trilogy, paleontologist Julia Clarke takes us on a journey to uncover the evidence that birds are dinosaurs.
The discovery of Archaeopteryx in a quarry in Germany in the early 1860s provided the first clue that birds descended from reptiles. But what kind of reptile? In the last 40 years, scientists have identified many shared features between birds and two-legged carnivorous dinosaurs called theropods.
The film illustrates many of the practices of science, including asking important questions, formulating and testing hypotheses, analyzing and interpreting evidence, and revising explanations as new evidence becomes available.
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@Pyroraptor16
@Pyroraptor16 7 лет назад
18:14 That bird looks so shocked to find out he's a dinosaur.
@Admojoe
@Admojoe 6 лет назад
Ty J
@andreisabe
@andreisabe 6 лет назад
hahah he's like WTF so I'm a dinasaur then!!!!
@SLHAnimation
@SLHAnimation 6 лет назад
Lol.... he was like HUHHH ?!!!!
@worfoz
@worfoz 6 лет назад
18:14 That bird looks so shocked to find out he's a dinosaur. Just imagine how you would feel if you make the same discovery... You'd be shocked too.
@pyrosnickenson2649
@pyrosnickenson2649 6 лет назад
worfoz lol I was gonna comment that.
@milhouse777
@milhouse777 5 лет назад
I always loved birds since my childhood, but when I discovered that they descends from avian dinosaurs I loved them even more
@glennsommer8901
@glennsommer8901 4 года назад
'they descends from' ehm.. they didn't descend from avian dino's... They ARE avian dino's!
@BlGGESTBROTHER
@BlGGESTBROTHER 4 года назад
@@glennsommer8901 You're both correct.
@markgladney1836
@markgladney1836 3 года назад
ElVISFX Yeah me too. When I was convinced birds ARE dinosaurs - biggest paradigm shift ever!
@venth6
@venth6 2 года назад
they are descends from non avien dinosaurs and ARE avien dinosaurs
@pierre-samuelroux9364
@pierre-samuelroux9364 9 месяцев назад
​@@markgladney1836bruh they are -_-
@robertopisano6582
@robertopisano6582 Год назад
One of the best explanations of the relationship between non-avian and avian dinosaurs I've seen - - concise, clear and well-crafted. I studied with John Ostrom back in the 70's and knowing him as I did I can say he'd be very pleased with this presentation.
@thebluestplanet6768
@thebluestplanet6768 6 лет назад
9:17 Aww, cute doggy is waiting patiently for a bone.
@webbess1
@webbess1 4 года назад
Haha. Sadly for him, they're not looking for the kind of bone he can chew.
@WowplayerMe
@WowplayerMe 6 лет назад
Feathers evolved because scales were so Triassic. No trendy Theropod wanted to be caught dead with them (and fossilized) in the Jurrasic.
@ajg8600
@ajg8600 5 лет назад
Actually it is scientifically proven that all therapods have the potential to be feathered. Their earliest ancestor had feathers, therefore they all could (not that they all do)
@trvth1s
@trvth1s 5 лет назад
your hair also evolved from hair just so you know
@FREEBIRDS563
@FREEBIRDS563 5 лет назад
Try #Jeril Manikkadave
@whatabouttheearth
@whatabouttheearth 3 года назад
😄 gawd, apparently these other serious fuddy duddies don't like jokes
@pencilRC1
@pencilRC1 3 года назад
@@trvth1s uh, might wanna take another look at your comment buddy
@belumptuous
@belumptuous Год назад
When i was in my first year in high school, science class, i told the teacher that birds evolved from dinosaurs. She said i was wrong and the other kids laughed at me for saying such a stupid thing. That was a loooong time ago (70's), but it burned into my brain for the humiliation of the experience and not being allowed to correct the teacher even though I knew I was right. Dear Miss (whatever your name was)... I TOLD YOU SO!
@Blablabla-ol2tr
@Blablabla-ol2tr 10 месяцев назад
To be fair, in 70s this hypothesis was pretty new. All started with discovery of Deinonychus in 1969
@lucymalak90rod60
@lucymalak90rod60 5 лет назад
This Is great! I was embarrased cause yesterday I was atacked by a freaking bird, now I can say that a dinosaur wanted to kill me! What an experience! My kids will be proud of me when I tell them how I defeated that nasty therapod!
@lhaviland8602
@lhaviland8602 4 года назад
Let me guess, magpie?
@magpiecity
@magpiecity 2 года назад
@@lhaviland8602 I deny it!
@danielvasconcellos6715
@danielvasconcellos6715 7 лет назад
Veeeeeeryyy good!!! Imagine onde doc like this but with 2 hours long and detailing the evolution of flight as well. It would be legendary. PLEASEE DO ONE :D
@darthrevan5976
@darthrevan5976 6 лет назад
I want to be a paleontologist when I grow up I am 11 right now I love dinosaurs since I was 4 years old
@TTTristan1
@TTTristan1 6 лет назад
Hriday Joshi You can do it! Dream hard and work harder and you'll find all kinds of new dinos.
@fredlandry6170
@fredlandry6170 4 года назад
Good for you you can do it study hard.
@madelynkyle2861
@madelynkyle2861 4 года назад
You can do it. Find your passion. I believe in you!
@RecklawTheAmazing
@RecklawTheAmazing 4 года назад
I loved dinos when I was a little kid and said I really wanted to be a paleontologist. Now I'm in college for it lol
@coolcool4855
@coolcool4855 4 года назад
That's exactly me!
@BFDT-4
@BFDT-4 6 лет назад
You forgot to weave into this the story of the Terror Birds, which filled the niche of tyrannosaurids and other smaller raptor dinosaurs.
@trvth1s
@trvth1s 5 лет назад
I think their point was just linking extinct cretaceous theropods to modern theropods. Terror birds are still birds and they lived long after the dinosaurs, the last species went extinct relatively recent. They did fill the same niche but terror birds, like all birds, had a major size constraint due to a lack of a tail.
@kempo79
@kempo79 4 года назад
@@trvth1s that's what always puzzled me. I mean, look at the peacock male. He has long and probably quite heavy feathery tail. Why can't terror birds have the same tails?
@omary5439
@omary5439 4 года назад
@@kempo79 Peacock males have a very short tail with long feathers. Not the same as a long tail made of muscle and bone. Long feathers are more like hair.
@ireneteixeira736
@ireneteixeira736 6 лет назад
Awesome video!!! Thank you very much and congratulations on such an incredible work!!
@claudias.1863
@claudias.1863 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for such an amazing video. 😍😍😍 I am also fascinated by nature specially birds and dinosaurs. I live in Alberta, CAN and here there are a few sites and museums about them. The first time I visited an exposition about dinosours I just started to cry, what an incredible detail. I am so thankful to people like you, that dedicate all their life to study and make possible for us, to have a glimpse at this amazing extinct creatures.
@alvarogoenaga3965
@alvarogoenaga3965 6 лет назад
You cried with joy at the sight of their fossils. Luckily we can't see them in the flesh for we would be screaming in horror.
@zacisbac06
@zacisbac06 3 года назад
2:06 She's holding my fave animal of all time... I am so jealous.
@ryandisko7590
@ryandisko7590 6 лет назад
So informative! Thank you so much for this. It really is interesting how birds came to be!
@rez_vincent705
@rez_vincent705 8 месяцев назад
seeing an animation of a dinosaur courting ritual is BLOWING MY MIND
@Omen6005
@Omen6005 4 месяца назад
Had to watch a video from this channel for school but now I'm invested and watching everything from the channel
@Ratseno
@Ratseno 5 лет назад
That's truly awesome to know, great vid!
@barnabyrt1012
@barnabyrt1012 7 лет назад
Great video! Thanks for posting.
@aarulk
@aarulk Год назад
Many thanks for a clear, concise and visual explanation on the evolution of birds from dinosaurs.
@LaramidiaWX
@LaramidiaWX 8 лет назад
Great video. Thanks for uploading!
@Lukewildliferescue
@Lukewildliferescue 3 месяца назад
Beautifully constructed, easy to listen to and watch video. Thank you :)
@paxtonpark4175
@paxtonpark4175 3 года назад
What a lovely and intelligent documentary
@hudsonmurphy3241
@hudsonmurphy3241 4 года назад
13:26 The water isn't even going into the mouths in the model 😂
@andomrayamenay
@andomrayamenay 4 года назад
Yeah, I see this a lot in these sorts of videos. Your beak is cupped, just submerge it completely in water, then pull it out. Bam, 10 times more efficient.
@Vi3ver1
@Vi3ver1 6 лет назад
I commend the graphics. It's amazing.
@amiraboodi2075
@amiraboodi2075 2 года назад
Fantastic and remarkable explanation. One trillion thanks for your videos and efforts.
@biointeractive
@biointeractive 2 года назад
You're very welcome!
@tonysuffolk
@tonysuffolk 6 лет назад
Well made and informative. Thank you.
@loicovis426
@loicovis426 6 лет назад
Great video! thank you a lot for the precious information!
@elijahjns81
@elijahjns81 8 лет назад
Great video. I really enjoyed it.
@anshikamishra1292
@anshikamishra1292 10 месяцев назад
Literally this video is so educational and interesting. Made me love my master's subject .
@jacobm3092
@jacobm3092 4 года назад
11:23 When my teacher calls on me in class
@candlaze_
@candlaze_ 4 года назад
*surprised eagle face*
@click4biology
@click4biology 8 лет назад
fantastic. Congratulations to HHMI
@ariannagiuliante1236
@ariannagiuliante1236 6 лет назад
What a fantastic video! Really well made!
@tommysuhlami6241
@tommysuhlami6241 4 года назад
Your face is really well made also
@BlGGESTBROTHER
@BlGGESTBROTHER 4 года назад
@@tommysuhlami6241 SIMP
@carlos23mex
@carlos23mex 6 лет назад
Awesome video!! Thanks!!
@fruitpunch-mouth
@fruitpunch-mouth 8 месяцев назад
i can't unsee all dinos now as looking like little nugget baby birds. with their fuzzy sticking out feathers and it makes them adorable.
@fernandoleon2321
@fernandoleon2321 4 года назад
Amazing science. Thanks so much.
@sonamangmo6925
@sonamangmo6925 Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing such an informative video.👍
@therayvalenzuela8885
@therayvalenzuela8885 5 лет назад
I use to hate the hell out of birds (except for hawks,falcons,eagles and owls), but nowadays as i researched, read and observed them, i now love them. All those years before as a kid i wondered about life with dinosaurs, not realizing that Iam actually living with them all this time, birds.
@trvth1s
@trvth1s 5 лет назад
yes just how bats are mammals birds are dinosaurs
@rahulmathew8713
@rahulmathew8713 Год назад
Thanks for sharing. Awesome video
@gabrieldibjunior5431
@gabrieldibjunior5431 3 года назад
simply wonderful . congrats !
@biointeractive
@biointeractive 3 года назад
Many thanks!
@darkwolf64825
@darkwolf64825 6 лет назад
Beautiful video
@DAVIDPETERS12C
@DAVIDPETERS12C 9 лет назад
One of the best!
@gajanansantape7355
@gajanansantape7355 5 лет назад
a very informative and amazing video regarding the fossil bird
@kaleetranum970
@kaleetranum970 3 года назад
i had to watch this vid for a science paper but dude i actually liked it and found it rlly interesting 😳
@rishivardhan801
@rishivardhan801 2 года назад
Wow there is stunning diversity of Birds and there is more than 10,400 birds species
@eeltauy
@eeltauy 6 лет назад
Incredible!
@andreisabe
@andreisabe 6 лет назад
Great, just great video!
@Animatormon
@Animatormon 9 лет назад
Really good!
@raghavchopkar8024
@raghavchopkar8024 Год назад
So good ❤️ loved it.
@misbahsaleem1509
@misbahsaleem1509 3 года назад
Very amazing, interesting and informative.
@biointeractive
@biointeractive 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@SeekerKC
@SeekerKC 4 года назад
16:29 I initially saw this as *a duck as large as a shrimp boat!*
@jeffreysalvador7076
@jeffreysalvador7076 6 лет назад
Sooo what you saying is a T-rex taste like chicken ☺
@italucenaz
@italucenaz 6 лет назад
even crocodiles do
@jesustheillusionist6484
@jesustheillusionist6484 6 лет назад
same with humans.
@hifijohn
@hifijohn 6 лет назад
no, you taste like chicken to him!!!
@1984potionlover
@1984potionlover 6 лет назад
Probably more like ostrich or emu...
@darkrosereaper4653
@darkrosereaper4653 5 лет назад
Noodly Appendage Human Flesh taste like 75% Pork & 25% Beef, yum!
@dipalimalvekar2472
@dipalimalvekar2472 5 лет назад
Very interesting fact .thanks
@numericalcode
@numericalcode Год назад
The differences between bird and pterosaur wings are fascinating.
@fliguman
@fliguman 4 года назад
9:50 don't try to fool me, we all know that's an old banana
@kingmeatballs8293
@kingmeatballs8293 4 года назад
Lol
@Vank4o
@Vank4o 6 лет назад
Uggghhh my ornithophobia was killing me while watching, but this was so damn interesting.
@lucymalak90rod60
@lucymalak90rod60 5 лет назад
Why the fear? Next time you watch a lovely dove you just have to remember it's a tiny velociraptor walking towards you. Fascinating!!! 😈
@unicornia7494
@unicornia7494 6 лет назад
spectacular
@marinomusico5768
@marinomusico5768 4 месяца назад
AMAZING ❤
@phnkcell710
@phnkcell710 3 года назад
Amazing video
@biointeractive
@biointeractive 3 года назад
Thanks!
@squigoo
@squigoo 7 лет назад
id love to learn about how internal temperature regulation developed in dinosaurs and birds
@komisar9598
@komisar9598 5 лет назад
well, after meteor hit and global climate catastrophe u either develop self temperature control or get extinct
@laserfan17
@laserfan17 4 года назад
komi sar Well, not exactly. Dinosaurs already had temperature regulation long before they went extinct, and the evidence suggests they were active sort of “warm blooded” animals that also had characteristics of cold blooded ness. It’s possible that the smaller more active carnivores like the Dromaeosaurs were already fully warm blooded like birds, after all, we have evidence of complete feathery covering in them and we know they were very closely related to birds. It’s still not yet known, though.
@Bunny-ns5ni
@Bunny-ns5ni Год назад
Does anyone else watch these for fun? I've seen these videos countless times
@harrietharlow9929
@harrietharlow9929 2 года назад
It is so cool to think that one branch of the dinosaurs still lives on. From the emu to the tiniest hummingbird, our avian co-inhabitants of earth are...birds!
@marcoshenrique2373
@marcoshenrique2373 3 года назад
thanks for this
@biointeractive
@biointeractive 3 года назад
You're welcome
@janettempest716
@janettempest716 2 года назад
Birds are perfect magic ❤️the most amazing animal on Earth 🌎
@kritikaartha3754
@kritikaartha3754 7 лет назад
dinosaurs are still with us !!! we just call tham Birds👼👼
@BookwormReaderGamer
@BookwormReaderGamer 6 лет назад
Preach
@rexon31
@rexon31 6 лет назад
but not all birds taste nice believe me some are even piousness
@sherlockholmes1574
@sherlockholmes1574 5 лет назад
Except chicken please dont eat birds. They are beautiful and i have a parakket. Eating birds just upsetting me 😟😟
@garyha2650
@garyha2650 4 года назад
Dinosaurs went extinct because they tasted like chicken. Some could fly away from us and survived. Ostriches could run too fast. Actually I still prefer to think the event was a colossal solar sneeze. North Pacific as ground zero.
@heckell4181
@heckell4181 Год назад
As a child I was reading an illustrated book about dinasaur tracks. Finding tracks in the soft sediment while exploring a stream with my older brother I called out there were dinasaur tracks. He came to see saying they were bird tracks. They look almost identical. I said birds are dinasaurs. He laughed. I always thought birds were dinasaurs. I have doves and watch docs with them looking on. When we see dinasaurs I tell them they are little dinasaurs. They like it.
@harrietharlow9929
@harrietharlow9929 2 года назад
Avian Dinosaurs are beautiful, multifaceted animals. Here's hoping they'll always be with us.
@jerlee620
@jerlee620 2 года назад
From now on when trying some new food for the first time, when describing it I’m gonna say it “tastes like dinosaur”.
@stevenbaumann8692
@stevenbaumann8692 6 лет назад
This was excellent!
@raymondburke5670
@raymondburke5670 4 года назад
Oh yeah, man. Hey, I got this bridge for sale!
@tracypaxton1054
@tracypaxton1054 5 лет назад
What kind of bird is that at 17:27?
@phillleblanc4274
@phillleblanc4274 5 лет назад
What about Aussie birds, I heard in recent times there is research on mamy of the worlds birds originally migrated from Oz.
@unofficialmate6805
@unofficialmate6805 4 года назад
Which museums are the fossils at???
@Kazmir
@Kazmir 4 года назад
Science! IT IS AMAZING!
@zulfu_ile_tebiet
@zulfu_ile_tebiet 6 лет назад
18:18 an unnecessary eagle sound for griffon/bearded vultures' soaring footage.
@sumit92artist
@sumit92artist 3 года назад
Not even an eagle, but a freaking red-tailed hawk's sound!
@anoniconoclast2030
@anoniconoclast2030 4 года назад
My mom sometimes called me "bird brain."
@ambulocetusnatans
@ambulocetusnatans 4 года назад
That's actually a compliment. Avian dinosaurs pack much brain complexity into their little heads. They are smarter than generally given credit for.
@Naomi-hk1wc
@Naomi-hk1wc 4 года назад
I love dinosaurs and birds.😍🥰🦕🦖🐧🐦🕊🦅🐓🦃🐔🦩🦉🦢🦆🐣🐤🐥
@Nannerdje
@Nannerdje 6 лет назад
December 2017: Re-examination of the ' Haarlem Archaeopterix' (Teylers Museum, Netherlands) it is now a new species. Ostromia Crassipes.
@studystream485
@studystream485 2 года назад
Very helping educational vedio
@biointeractive
@biointeractive 2 года назад
Glad you think so!
@user-hr5ui5in9e
@user-hr5ui5in9e 5 месяцев назад
So how long could a massive dino bird have survived and do we have the last dragon story yet
@Lol-pj9nh
@Lol-pj9nh 3 года назад
Now we just need someone to re evolve a bird into something like a dinosaur
@HarryDaveyHD
@HarryDaveyHD 3 года назад
“Several different groups have wings” it’s three, only three extant groups have wings that can be use for powered flight.
@cigarettesister
@cigarettesister 3 года назад
several means more than two but not many, nothing wrong with that statement.
@WarrenFahyAuthor
@WarrenFahyAuthor 5 лет назад
Cool.
@strawberrymilksamurai
@strawberrymilksamurai 6 лет назад
2:23 I wish someone looked at me the way that bird looks at the lady
@claudias.1863
@claudias.1863 6 лет назад
Real samurais drink strawberry milk May be adopt a parrot. They are amazing creatures 😉. Pineapple conures are extremely sweet.
@lalkumaradhikari2271
@lalkumaradhikari2271 6 лет назад
I know how you felt, bro!!
@lucymalak90rod60
@lucymalak90rod60 5 лет назад
It was watching at her neck. That bird wanted to kill the lady... Not my ideal of romance, tbh.
@luginewton9908
@luginewton9908 4 года назад
As they now think that birds evolved from dinosaurs. Well is it possible that dinosaurs had a dawn chorus?
@heckell4181
@heckell4181 Год назад
Bird likes this presentation.
@walterl322
@walterl322 4 года назад
Around 12 minutes I was like finally, feathered dinosaurs
@thehealthyflock2227
@thehealthyflock2227 3 года назад
what kind of bird is that during the end credits?
@spatrk6634
@spatrk6634 2 года назад
i believe its a falcon
@sriharshacv7760
@sriharshacv7760 4 года назад
While most intelligent folks are busy making money and gaming the system, paleontologists are content figuring out how dinosaurs evolved into birds. Such a warm feeling!
@evanroberts2771
@evanroberts2771 5 лет назад
Origin of birds is simple. Julia Clarke and i mated.
@lady88569
@lady88569 3 года назад
BIOL 300 gang (we are watching this and doing a worksheet).
@b991228
@b991228 5 лет назад
Do the genes that create scales in a reptiles have any resemblance to genes that create feathers in birds?
@trvth1s
@trvth1s 5 лет назад
yes, and those are the same genes that create hair [fur] in mammals [fur and hair are the same thing]. Birds still have scales on their leg.
@laserfan17
@laserfan17 4 года назад
Yeah, and in fact, the genes for producing feathers in birds and scales in crocodilians are homologous to each other, and a slight modification of the genes for scale production in alligators can produce elongated scales that resemble the primitive feathers found in some dinosaurs.
@rahulmathew8713
@rahulmathew8713 Год назад
Genes can work in different order and timing and create drastic changes.
@petarx9824
@petarx9824 4 года назад
9:14 I don't understand this diagram since an archaeopteryx was before the tyranisaurus rex. the rex was in the cretaceous and arch was in late jurassic
@johnkinsella5358
@johnkinsella5358 3 года назад
Birds evolved from some theropods, others were larger and evolved in other ways leading to the giants like T rex, contemporary with many kinds of bird. .
@rahulmathew8713
@rahulmathew8713 Год назад
Theropod is a very a broader classification, archaeopteryx is a branch of theropod called maniraptoran. Birds are direct descendants of maniraptoran dinosaurs. Theropod -> Tetanurae -> Maniraptora -> Avialae (Birds). Tetanurae has two branches -> Maniraptora (e.g. Archaeopteryx) and Tyrannosauridae (T.Rex).
@jeffthompson9622
@jeffthompson9622 Год назад
The oxygenation benefit of dinosaurs' hollow bones lends further evidence of endothermy.
@ericdebord
@ericdebord 6 лет назад
if you take a scale a stretch it out, it becomes a feather.
@AM-sj5vr
@AM-sj5vr Год назад
I love tyrannosaurids and dromaeosaurids
@fabentsegay2856
@fabentsegay2856 8 лет назад
The audio is not working, am I right or is it just me?
@lancewedor5306
@lancewedor5306 6 лет назад
No problem for me with the audio, 2 years after your post.
@tseelee7323
@tseelee7323 6 лет назад
As you can tell from the other comments, it was just you.
@saniasheeza
@saniasheeza 5 лет назад
Wow
@raaspider
@raaspider 5 лет назад
well look at that dinosaurs/birds are the most beautiful animals alive today
@Fuzzybeanerizer
@Fuzzybeanerizer 3 года назад
3:49 Am I the only one reminded of the Led Zeppelin "Swan Song" logo?
@ShiftingDrifter
@ShiftingDrifter 5 лет назад
I can see the theropod relationship as a branch, but I don't know that I buy the co-option of feathers for flight. That's a pretty extreme conceptual leap of reasoning. What if birds are a branch evolved from another group of feathered reptilian/theropod water species able to fly short distances. The real issue here is the evolution of flight and it didn't just happen. Swimming to flying is a "huge leap."
@trvth1s
@trvth1s 5 лет назад
archeopteryx was likely a glider it did not have the chestbone for powered flight at least for long distances
@Damian-cilr2
@Damian-cilr2 2 года назад
Early birds that "flied" well they didnt really fly they glided and gradually they adapted for actual powered flight
@NUSORCA
@NUSORCA 6 лет назад
Birds replaced pterosaurs like USB kicked hard disks out of market
@trvth1s
@trvth1s 5 лет назад
small pterosaurs, late cretaceous there were still many large pterosaurs, some of the bigger ones filled niches which birds have never filled [nothing had yet]. Pterosaurs are extinct but they are still thus far the most successful flying vertebrates in history. They also had the most efficient flight that we know of in vertebrates.
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