March of the Dinosaurs: Part 2
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The one dislike is the dead baby Edmontosaurus
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@MsAllosaurus No. This is better
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@1215beastman Tyrannosaurus relatives (which came from China) have been found with feathers. They were smaller dinosaurs, but were clearly related and may have been ancestral. Just because we haven't seen evidence for feathers doesn't mean that larger dinosaurs didn't have them. Absence of evidence doesn't indicate absence of feathers, it just means our fossils aren't as well preserved. The current thinking is that young theropods had feathers and lost them as they aged.
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@zaishe18 actually,scientists have only found evidence of feathers on smaller theropods,like dromeosaurs and microraptorans.they havnt found CONCLUSIVE evidence of the larger theropods(ex. tyrannosaurus) having feathers.personnally i think only the smallest theropods would be completly covered in feathers,and if the large ones did they would be display feathers on there arms,heads,or tails.
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@HappiKarafuru Actually there's lots of evidence that multiple dinosaur groups had feathers. This includes raptor dinosaurs especially, but T-rex relatives have been found w/ feathers too. In many cases the feathers are "proto" feathers, not true flight feathers, so they can look downy like fur almost. We know this because there are scores of fossils from China with feathers. Here, take a moment to educate yourself and just type into Google: bbc feathered dinos.
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@adamgrogory great analogies on all of them! Thanks :)
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This is a great series, I have not seen this one before. Thanks for sharing :)
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One reason that i not much satisfy with this video..one is lol how come a predator dinosaur like troodon or even Gorgesaurus have a feather like bird...it completely ????
Even there no prove that dinosaur like big as a small raptor can have a feather....instead those raptor and other of shape like it kind will have a feather.....i can't imagine how fluffy does the T-rex will be
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man: skar have never seen night or snow
skar: shut up u idiot i had seen night and snow more than you!
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tis very good and well done, truly enjoyable
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@MsAllosaurus yeah but I prefer MOTD than Disney's Dinosaur.
can i download all your videos for March of the Dinosaurs? i saw it on Tv and i wanted to video tape it, i was wondering if i could use this
dolphinzrule477365 6 months ago
@dolphinzrule477365 Fine by me
clubpenguindino 6 months ago