Thank goodness someone has done this. Could you maybe do something to show the world that Parasaurolophus did not, in fact, breath fire. I'm dead serious when I say that some people believe that.
Spinosaurus actually DID NOT eat large dinosaurs, the spine was very delicate, as such it preyed on the fish of Africa. It also has been discovered that it spent most of its life in water. And it would likely get its ass kicked by a Chara.
Wow, this one series of your is mostly informative (my knowledge of dinosaurs seems rather scarce), and your plesant voice makes itjust as much of a fest for the ears as one for the mind. I can has moar?
P.S. good thing pointing out the spinosaurus using the fan thing on its back for a thermo-regulator, pair this with hunting for fish, you get an answer which is evident in some lizards today (i am refffering to david attenborough's life in cold blood documentries, cant get much more of a good reference than him:P)
some lizards lay on rocks and let their bodies warm up before going under water to get food
cont: as we all know, lizards are cold-blooded, meaning if they get cold they die, therefore isnt having a large fan of skin and viens a good way to gain body heat to stay alive??
it has also een thought stegasaurus could have done this with the plates and an early dinosaur called 'edaphosaurus' (ED-aff-oh-saw-rus) could have done the same with the fan of skin on its back, the same applies with dimetrodon, many lizards today even do it.
Thank goodness someone has done this. Could you maybe do something to show the world that Parasaurolophus did not, in fact, breath fire. I'm dead serious when I say that some people believe that.
No, I am not one of them, thank goodness....
DaMooseProductions 1 year ago
Spinosaurus actually DID NOT eat large dinosaurs, the spine was very delicate, as such it preyed on the fish of Africa. It also has been discovered that it spent most of its life in water. And it would likely get its ass kicked by a Chara.
Wyzilla 1 year ago
MERRY ME!
MutatedIguana 2 years ago
Spitting its venom at its prey causing blindness, and eventually paralysis.
TristanPEJ 2 years ago
very informative and far from boring .some vids like this are .but not these ones =)
lewa1010 3 years ago
Ouch! My ignorance hurts!
soulinite 3 years ago
That is very interesting
666HellKnight 3 years ago 2
Interesting series. Great job and thx for the upload. Mawr Pwease!
sighuponsigh 3 years ago 3
Wow, this one series of your is mostly informative (my knowledge of dinosaurs seems rather scarce), and your plesant voice makes itjust as much of a fest for the ears as one for the mind. I can has moar?
DeusMortemEst 3 years ago 3
u can haz.
aftr cheezbrgr.
Biogirl52 3 years ago
More please!
Danmill23 3 years ago 2
Oh boy, make me some coffee and we'll talk :P
Thanks, your comments are flattering! I'm feeling very encouraged at the moment.
Biogirl52 3 years ago
Seriously great vids. I like your humor. Vcool.
Here's one channel you might like the mighty "ARONRA"(if you don't know already).
Danmill23 3 years ago
great vid
CapeandCowl 3 years ago
You make great videos. Can't wait for the next part.
alienspy07 3 years ago
very cool video series upto now;)
Erech01 3 years ago
P.S. good thing pointing out the spinosaurus using the fan thing on its back for a thermo-regulator, pair this with hunting for fish, you get an answer which is evident in some lizards today (i am refffering to david attenborough's life in cold blood documentries, cant get much more of a good reference than him:P)
some lizards lay on rocks and let their bodies warm up before going under water to get food
Erech01 3 years ago
cont: as we all know, lizards are cold-blooded, meaning if they get cold they die, therefore isnt having a large fan of skin and viens a good way to gain body heat to stay alive??
it has also een thought stegasaurus could have done this with the plates and an early dinosaur called 'edaphosaurus' (ED-aff-oh-saw-rus) could have done the same with the fan of skin on its back, the same applies with dimetrodon, many lizards today even do it.
Erech01 3 years ago
Yeah. Pretty silly to say that the sails, spines, whatever you want to call them, would have hindranced it's lifestyle. It was a giant bugger.
SO RIDICULOUS. Goodness, it makes my head explode.
Biogirl52 3 years ago
you just need to have a basc understanding of reptile anatomy to understand why their claims are bogus:P
asfor a hinderance to lifestyle, the same could be argued for
elephants tusks
snails shell
if you dont know any better about them anyway:P
Erech01 3 years ago 2