PROOF...Dinosaurs had FEATHERS!

preview_player
Показать описание


On this episode of Beyond Dinosaurs, Coyote and the crew head to Hill City, South Dakota, to visit the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research, teaming up with renowned paleontologist Peter Larson! We go behind the scenes to continue exploring their fossil archive, and the team may have found proof that DINOSAURS had FEATHERS…

Get ready to find out if the team can discover if DINOSAURS really had FEATHERS!

Archive footage/media Courtesy of Black Hills Institute.

And don’t forget we have recently partnered with Universal Pictures to become the Jurassic World Explorers! Stay tuned, that series is coming this holiday season.

Thank you for watching Beyond Dinosaurs! A series where we travel back in time to uncover the mysteries surrounding these prehistoric creatures. This will truly be an adventure 65 million years in the making!

BEYOND DINOSAURS FAN MAIL send to:

P.O. BOX 2370
Westerville, OH 43086

The Brave Wilderness Channel is your one stop connection to a wild world of adventure and amazing up close animal encounters!

Follow along with adventurer and animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew as they lead you on seven exciting series - Emmy Award Winning Breaking Trail, Beyond the Tide, Dragon Tails, On Location, Base Camp, Blue Wilderness and Beyond Dinosaurs - featuring everything from Grizzly Bears and Crocodiles to Rattlesnakes and Tarantulas…each episode offers an opportunity to learn something new.

So SUBSCRIBE NOW and join the adventure that brings you closer to the most beloved, bizarre and misunderstood creatures known to man!

GET READY...things are about to get WILD!

New Episodes Every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday

Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

I always wanted to be a paleontologist when I grew up, and sadly I've yet to achieve that dream but holy smokes is Beyond Dinosaurs making all my dream come true

AgentPinkify
Автор

It's crazy to know animals like this existed. The world is amazing 🌍

perspectivism
Автор

Coyote: Maybe I can get it traded for a T. rex tooth
Pete: No
Coyote: *Nani*

captainnuggetsenpaishangha
Автор

This was a very cool episode and it makes me happy that I am currently in college studying to be a paleontologist. I have gone on a few fossil digs already and have taken several paleontology and historical geology classes and I couldn't be happier. It's good to know how much work gets put into recovering fossils and freeing them. Gives me some more respect for paleontologists and gives me something to look forward to. That oreodont was very cool. I will admit that I had to look up what that one was. It was still cool though. Hope I can go dig out there sometime in the future. I would love to see what I could find. I would also love to work with Peter Larson too. Maybe as an internship or something. I'll have to check out if he does stuff like that. Thank you for the video, I really enjoyed it.

MightyRagnarok
Автор

Bloody hell, the last time i watched a vid from this channel was when they still had 200k subs. How unreal...

demiurge
Автор

When I grow up I want to be a paleontologist

Axas_Ar
Автор

Coyote reminds me a little of Dr. Alan Grant

FintasticFilms
Автор

"I'm Coyote Peterson, and I'm about to enter the strike zone, with a Velociraptor."

prestigeshogun
Автор

Seeing that feather so distinctively encased in that rock was incredible to look at! I could hardly make out any of the bones he was talking about, but that feather was so obvious. Incredible!

brainmind
Автор

Coyote : PROOF!! dinosaur had FEATHERS!!
Me : *Still shows a scalie dinosaur in the intro*

theodorebs
Автор

Paleontology and many other scientific fields of study deserve so much more funding. The entire cinematic landscape owes a lot to just Paleontology alone. We wouldn't have films like Jurassic Park if paleontologists never unearthed these ancient creatures

Bakamatsu-GojiFanArchive
Автор

I tried digging for dinosaurs when I was 7. Ended up finding dog bones thinking they were dinosaur bones 😅

gammaradgamma
Автор

Pete looks like he really loves dem bones. This is an art.

SystemRichie
Автор

Thank you for doing this episode, I grew up religous and was taught that birds didn't come from dinosaurs. It doesn't take much education to show that transition and I love that you're helping out with that.

metalbaker
Автор

Just holding that skull would give me massive anxiety! Just imagine dropping something so valuable!
Thank you for bringing me closer to my childhood fascination once more!

benjaminreinsch
Автор

I hope I can go on an adventure with you and ask all of my questions about rare and amazing animals🙂

aleishalogue
Автор

Guy-
if you find me a *cat* skeleton you will be my best friend.

Some guy who needs friends-

**kills an actual cat** "here"

spacethingxx
Автор

I read a really interesting book a while back called “ All yesterday’s” by Darren Naish. Simply put it shows how we can’t even know for sure what prehistoric animals even looked like. Stating that we don’t know where cartilage, fat, was built up or situated on an animal what colour they were, plumage, fur thickness, and variations, scales or anything. He used the example if we had never seen a hippo, a whale, a cat, baboon or swan and if scientists were trying to rebuild the animals the way we “re build “ dinosaurs which he refers to a shrink wrapping. You can find his illustrations online it’s absolutely fascinating

trashpanda
Автор

I love dinos! and I have been learning about them for over 2 years! and when im older I really want to become paleontologist or scientist

gayatri
Автор

What if Dinosaurs were actually really smart, and they built a rocket to leave earth. And the skeletons left behind was just a distraction...

derpsonxpx