Just found out about dinosaurs. Apparently there were animals that were kinda like regular animals but different and big and dead and they got bones in 'em. Support me: elliespectacul... FAQ: elliespectacul... DaThings2: / dathings2
Of all the things I learned in school, nothing prepared me more for success in my adult life than the knowledge that Kylosaurus was the most dinosaur of any animal.
"Why were the dinosaurs the dinosaurs" (1:53)? I can answer that! The three bones that make up a dinosaur's hip had a very specific arrangement that supported a powerful upright stance but allowed cartilage to wear thin with age, creating a small hole called an acetabulum where the three bones met with the femur. This morphology was key to dinosaurs' Mesozoic dominance, but not optimal for survival, so the trait is confined to Clade Dinosauria and was evolved past by modern birds in the late Cretaceous.
@@johndoe6250 how so? I simplified slightly and I know this doesn't apply to all ornithischians or transitional species but it's overall pretty accurate
Birds are technically dinosaurs too. I'm sure you knew that. I seen this one cladogram that was very odd. It had the Amniote clade split into Lepidosaurs and Archosauriformes,with Archosaurs and Synapsids as sister groups. Kinda crazy huh?
All the talking heads have names that are anagrams of the title, "Diner Sores" My personal favorite is "Ed Snorers I" Also, "The sauropods were preadapted to be able to grapefruit each other" gave me an out of body experience
@@ruthie8785 IDK why people see it as childish to continue being enamored with dinosaurs into adulthood, I bet that’s why there are so few dinosaur games.
Wow, that's most polite YTP I've ever seen. No profanity(maybe just at once), no hate on someone(maybe twice), and good, simple, and cute jokes, like a "Were the dinosaurs the dinosaurs?". Very cool, do more, please!
"This helped the sauropods play american football, its really really baller, in theory, an absolutely really really really really really really very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very quite baller animal" I'm in tears thats too baller
“What was that? Did someone say something about grapefruits? This behavior is unacceptable. I think I’ll go have a smokie.” The way he said this just makes me laugh 😂
_Tarchia_ , actually. Its name means "brainy one", so it was clearly smart enough to learn how to play the saxophone. Whether it actually _could_ given its lack of long fingers is another thing.
Jeff Winger was completely right when he said humans can get attached to literally anything as long as it's named by a person; as soon as you named that skull Ted, I immediately got insanely attached to it.
1:44 “The dinosaurs were dinosaurs. Perhaps dinosaurs of dinosaurs. Avoid the dinosaurs by the dinosaurs! Why were the dinosaurs the dinosaurs? For some dinosaurs, it was dinosaurs. Some dinosaurs looked dinosaur, some dinosaurs had the dinosaurs. Dinosaurs, dinosaurs, dinosaurs, dinosaurs of the dinosaurs. Some dinosaurs had Dinosaur™️. (The word “dinosaur[s]” was said 21 times, here. 35 times throughout the whole thing.)
* The "knuckles and tubers and Kerbals and dragons and bobbertunobbles" bit made me laugh a bit. * And "Perhaps no, after all." * Another thing is "T.rex's faces contained eyes" * Sauce bones made me laugh more * I was smiling throught the entire video.
The freaking flavor text for every speaker on this YTP was brilliant, you really outdid yourself there! That and subtly turning Sir David Attenborough redder and redder.
Flynosaur got me so hard I almost died. ROFL 2:34 Beautiful and hilarious work, as always! But the thing is, this might be my favorite work from you yet. Just the sheer amount of random nonsense, brilliant sentence-mixing, and good use of classic YTP jokes.
DaThings once again releasing a YTP within hours of me haveing a mental breakdown. I can barely even ques y on it anymore, I've just accepted that somehow it's just how things work.
Why were the dinosaurs, the dinosaurs? Some dinosaurs looked dinosaur. They’re not peculiar, they’re not ridiculous-they’re bizarre. And they’re scientifically proven to suck. It’s unlikely we will ever see anything, ever again. Now bend yourself into a sea shape. DO IT.
I'm going to make some actual comments on the video soon, but in the meantime... ...I must declare that if there are no references to David's brother Richard or "Jurassic Park", I will be gravely disappointed.