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What Was The First Dinosaur Discovered In The United States? 

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Комментарии : 44   
@enzoleonardo2197
@enzoleonardo2197 Месяц назад
Hadrosaurs deserve more spotlight
@tyrannotherium7873
@tyrannotherium7873 Месяц назад
I live in New Jersey as a matter of fact, there’s a park that I go to close by that they found the first dryptosaurus. And I never been to Haddonfield New Jersey. I heard it’s pretty awesome.
@theperfectbotsteve4916
@theperfectbotsteve4916 Месяц назад
i know what you mean but birds never get enough credit for being the first known dinosaurs literally everywhere to everyone in all of human history
@TheriandAcro
@TheriandAcro Месяц назад
I hope you'll do a video about Paranthodon, the first dinosaur that was ever discovered in Africa, discovered in 1845
@vladline1882
@vladline1882 Месяц назад
I think skeleton robot with artificial muscle and skin making it Paleo accurate Dinosaur with basic AI in it would be the most incredible to behold. Sauropods should be the start. Make it solar and chargeable with batteries in it
@gigak3447
@gigak3447 Месяц назад
As a Horizon: Zero Dawn player, I don't like this idea. Not at all.
@theperfectbotsteve4916
@theperfectbotsteve4916 Месяц назад
that's just a bridge that walks
@AlleonoriCat
@AlleonoriCat Месяц назад
@@gigak3447 first thing I thought when I read the OP comment was "so you want a Tallneck irl?"
@swankierSpy2658
@swankierSpy2658 Месяц назад
@@gigak3447i am also one of those players, and i love that idea, A tallneck in real life’d be awesome
@PelicanMobBoss
@PelicanMobBoss Месяц назад
We all know hadrosaurids, but not hadrosaurus, the namesake for the family
@miguelisaurusbruh1158
@miguelisaurusbruh1158 Месяц назад
Abelisaurus:
@Morrison-saber-tooth
@Morrison-saber-tooth Месяц назад
Same for abeliaurus, pliosaurus(not dinosaur but still)and maybe plesiosaurus (also not dinosaur)
@giovannia.casula2542
@giovannia.casula2542 Месяц назад
Also ceratopids
@LorenzoVargas1981
@LorenzoVargas1981 Месяц назад
Also titanosaurus
@Magmafrost13
@Magmafrost13 Месяц назад
Would love to get videos on all the famous group names named after less famous members=
@bluedraconian2522
@bluedraconian2522 Месяц назад
Appalachiosaurus and Eotrachodon mentioned!!! Love your videos EDGE, been a fan for a long time. Cheers from an Alabama Paleontologist!
@Blue_tub90
@Blue_tub90 Месяц назад
I love your videos and I'm going to shout you out everything you do for a living and I love your real keep up the good work and hope your works improve each time you make dinosaur videos you probably could be in the Jurassic movie I hope
@chazchaz2121
@chazchaz2121 Месяц назад
2:24 That´s me asking someone for directions
@Infernoraptor
@Infernoraptor Месяц назад
Great job, EDGE! You are one of the very few places where I can learn new things about dinosaurs.
@user-pr8gx3vb9h
@user-pr8gx3vb9h Месяц назад
These are more interesting character aspects of the hadrosaur family.
@donalddonahue674
@donalddonahue674 Месяц назад
super excited to finally see someone talk about NJ dinosaurs, hopefully we find more than Hadro and Dryptosaurus
@walterfechter8080
@walterfechter8080 Месяц назад
I've visited the site in Haddonfield, New Jersey, where the fossil bones of the Hadrosaur were found. I also had a friend take a photo of myself posing in front of the bronze of the Hadrosaur 35:18 whilst "shaking" its "paw." Many thanks, EDGE Science!
@TheRealJosephCrane
@TheRealJosephCrane Месяц назад
What was the shitpost at the beginning😭😭
@DemitriVladMaximov
@DemitriVladMaximov Месяц назад
I am so thankful that Appalachian dinosaurs are getting more attention recently.
@prehistorica-official-2024
@prehistorica-official-2024 Месяц назад
I guess that using Hadrosaurus' relatives, Eotrachodon, and Nanyangosaurus, reminds me of reconstructing the appearance and biology of Megalosaurus bucklandii, using inferences based on its relatives; Duriavenator, Wiehenvenator, and Torvosaurus.
@ketobin1896
@ketobin1896 Месяц назад
I lived in Haddonfield / grew up there Graduated from HMHS and Its without hyperbole - that I say - it's one of , the safest,most beautiful , towns in THE ENTIRE COUNTRY . So so fortunate getting to spend my childhood and young adulthood in that town......🎉❤
@MichelleNyxRaymond
@MichelleNyxRaymond Месяц назад
Very happy that my states dinosaur got talked about. Am curious for you to cover other eastern dinosaurs and the like in the future.. if you haven’t already.
@rosalinadeanda-zd6nn
@rosalinadeanda-zd6nn Месяц назад
Amazing, I find it quite intresting how Hadrosaurus Foulkii has been considered valid many times but then is classified as a invalid. When it comes to specimens, its a matter of debate since many are quite fragmantary. So its a matter of debate. Additionally Hadrosaurus Foulkii can't completely be used as a base to compare Dinosaurs since its quite primitive.
@guillaumebabey4484
@guillaumebabey4484 Месяц назад
So many mentions of Haddenfield and no Halloween joke? I mean okay they are not in the same state, but still!! XD
@tox7416
@tox7416 Месяц назад
As an Applalachian, THANK YOU for saying Appalachia right
@guillaumebabey4484
@guillaumebabey4484 Месяц назад
I would be very interested in knowing your sources on early knowledge of dinosaur bones by first nation tribes, and especially how they made the connection with birds.
@EDGEscience
@EDGEscience Месяц назад
It was more of a generalized passing comment then anything I know of as a direct primary source. My sources are books by Adrienne Mayor. The first nation tribes compared the bones to birds - the big tridactyl prints were thought to be big birds, and many possibly false assumptions infer that some dino bones were incorporated into various myths - ala the Thunderbird.
@HidalinaB
@HidalinaB Месяц назад
Is it true edmontosaurus has comb on top of his head or we don,t know.
@charlesmartin1121
@charlesmartin1121 Месяц назад
An even partially complete eastern American Dinosaur? The foulk you say.
@DemitriVladMaximov
@DemitriVladMaximov Месяц назад
Ever hear of Appalachiosaurus?
@beedrillbot121
@beedrillbot121 Месяц назад
I mean Anchisaurus is known from like 8 if not even more individuals. It probably holds that title for right now, unless you count Titanus fossils from Florida. There is also Parrosaurus from Missouri, which is known from an entire nesting site.
@tlatoani6396
@tlatoani6396 Месяц назад
The only dinosaur found in my home state of Iowa.
@EDGEscience
@EDGEscience Месяц назад
This is from New Jersey.
@tlatoani6396
@tlatoani6396 Месяц назад
​@@EDGEscience There have been some Hadrosaurus fossils found in Iowa.
@tlatoani6396
@tlatoani6396 Месяц назад
Correction/ Did a double check it only said possible hadrosaur.
@Blue_tub90
@Blue_tub90 Месяц назад
Yo dinosaurs come in Earth is go wild
@reeyees50
@reeyees50 Месяц назад
Wtf is that cringe intro
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