Dinosaur Timeline: You Won’t Believe this!

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Humans have been walking the planet for around 6 million years. That’s 65 Million years AFTER dinosaurs went extinct. That’s a pretty massive gap of time. Let’s go all the way back - about 252 million years to get the first dinosaur. That means they walked the earth for around 185 million years, far surpassing our time on this planet.

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Those 185 Million years of dino domination are known as the Mesozoic Era, and during this time we got several different Periods.

The Mesozoic Era contained:
The Triassic Period, (for on-screen info, 252 to 201 million years ago)
The Jurassic Period, (201 to 145 million years ago)
And the Cretaceous Period (145 to 66 million years ago)

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[Episode was written by Janice Baker & Jonathan Maxwell]
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I would debate the Jurassic period being more popular. More well known, almost definitely. But far more of the most popular dinosaurs were from the Cretaceous period, especially the later half.

Speculativedude
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I was walking through some fields towards the nearest town a few years ago and a pheasant stalked me the whole time. I’ve never had an encounter with such an audacious bird before or since. It reminded me of the velociraptors from Jurassic Park and really creeped me out how it seemingly had such a strong connection to its ancestral roots.

azuregiant
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I love how he gets distracted and leaves his bloopers. It's super funny to see. Really out of the ordinary :) and surprise kitty appreance

MyNameIsPops
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You saying to yourself 'haha I'm dummy' after slipping up is so relatable.

adrienne
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This was amazing, informative, absolutely eye-opening, and fun! I really enjoyed watching this video, there's so much covered in such a short time. Additionally, I loved the mention to CobraKai! (My parents and I just finished watching the show)
Keep making great videos!! Have a fantastic day :)

jaedyntrailtale
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I loved this!! Oh boy it was very informative. You are so good. I thought why is this THIS channel so underrated dude!! Keep going I know this will really get appreciated. Again, loved it, thank you

jeyurjigneshkumarvania
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I didn't realize stegs and t-rexes weren't contemporaneous! It's sort of like Egyptian history and how everyone thinks all the stuff they know about happened around the same time.

inverce
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Good content man, keep producing great videos!

mohammedasadi
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You are a very talented youtuber. I hope the algorithm starts working for you 💪🏻

David
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, ,Maybe one day the Jurassic Park series will give us the feathered dinosaurs that we deserve”
I’m one year late watching this video, but I’m happy to say that the new Jurassic World Dominion actually HAS FEATHERED DINOS
I think that the movie is awesome and I even watched it twice at the cinema :)

litcupcakeplant
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Love the info love the channel subbed
Edit: STRIKE FIRST STRIKE HARD NO MERCY!!!!

conker
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I watched this in my science class, really cool

autumnamulet
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I found this video was pretty good actually. I'm surprised it has got so few likes yet.

Zawiedek
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I really enjoyed this.thus.. Thanks for clearing it up my ignorance of dinosaur eras!!! Keep it up 👊

seasonofourlife
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How did you come across this video? Search or School?

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WhattheWhatShow
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Great video. Fun; informative, good production.

nadila
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How doesn't your page has a million subscriber by now?!?!?

gassachamsou
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and modern anatomical humans, not our human cousins or hominan ancestors, have only been around between 100k to 200 thousand years. That puts the length of the dinosaurs reign even in greater perspective.

masstv
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"There's always a Bigger Fish." - Qui-Gon Jin, Star Wars Episode 1

Spartan
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My son Ethan wants to learn about ALL OF THE DINOSAURS (he requested the all caps!)

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