The Paleontology Iceberg Explained

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Dinos are supa cool.

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Your sound quality is getting better. Keep it up 👍

guyhappy
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I’m impressed you’re mispronouncing the names of things that have the pronunciation literally written down for you. But other than that great vid

Micamicamico
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Octopus being aliens is a good theory ngl

Equix
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Dude. Triceratops is a valid species. Torosaurus is not the juvenile form of anything. The synonymizing of the two is not the scientific consensus and has been disproven in detail. You're referring to one crackpot theory from a popular paleontologist renowned for his crackpot theories. The overwhelming 99.9% majority of scientists all agree that Triceratops IS STILL VALID.

Unfortunately, thanks to the misinformation in this video, the public are coming away a little less intelligent than before.

calebsmith
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I like your videos but you're pumping them out too fast and the quality is suffering, especially the pronunciation. Please take a few extra minutes to properly pronounce terms.

LeonHawkeye
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Dinosaurs are the coolest part of earths history

mattguy
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audio quality is getting better that's nice

macwilbz
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For every like this comment gets I will do absolutely nothing.

ABoxOfCartonJuice
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Feb 2012 a year long study was published casting doubt on the Toro triceratops concept. Mainly because baby torosaurus were discovered

SenorBigmac
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9:15 iirc, in the recent films, there's a comment from one of the park staff on how they chose to not have feathers in the DNA because people preferred the scale look

MRKITTY
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the bible kinda talks about dinosaurs, theyre just referenced as the behemoth

joanofaardvark
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Loved this video! hope you do more cryptozoology and paleontology stuff

breadpilled
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Octopi are the foot soldiers of Cthulu.
They don't come from above, they come from beneath.

blazedchiller
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Subscribed since the RDR iceberg video.
The quality of sound is neat.
Keep it up!
Oh, and octopi are def. weird enough to be alien heheheh.

arhexirthewistful
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Bro the pronunciation key is right there

MANTARD
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You should do the Cold War iceberg or the CIA/FBI iceberg.

TheslavicRAT
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Snook really likes Jurassic park, chill mate no one hating on the movie 😭❤️ awesome vid!

miguel.s
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The 2nd big issue I've found is that you stated that humans and dinosaurs haven't lived together. THEN HOW CAN YOU EXPLAIN THE PRESENCE OF FEATHERS AND SAURISCHIAN HIP BONES (though they superficially more closely resemble ornithischian hips, as I'm sure you could guess from how that word is constructed) IN BIRDS?!?!?!?!?!?!? I don't even know if any 21st century taxonomists, zoologists, or paleontologists have entertained the ludicrous fallacy of dinosaurs being extinct, though I believe that one who considered birds a taxon of crurotarsan was brought up in God's Word or Human Reason? (which is an AWESOME book, by the way, though please note that its most famous co-author and formerly my favorite visual artist, Emily Willoughby, ended up being exposed as a eugenicist 1 1/2 years ago). Also, I looked up if feathers and hips were the only reasons birds are dinosaurs or not, and apparently people also count their hollow bones to be a dinosaurian trait, which I guess makes sense, BUT I don't buy how the first results mentioned brooding behavior because, to me at least, the thought of such behavior appearing in Maiasaura, Oviraptor, elephant birds, and many extant birds through convergent evolution sounds pretty plausible and is probably impossible to disprove with the evidence we have.
TL;DR: Torosaurus and Triceratops are probably separate genera, and even if they were the same, Triceratops would still be the valid name; and birds are dinosaurs, and because they live with humans, humans live with dinosaurs. I hope I won't need to add anything else to this comment by the time I've finished the video!

bipedalcynodont
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Keep feeding me that knowledge brother 🍷🦖 🚬🦕

Hilix
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The theory I go with is that humans existed with woolly mammoths but most people call them dinosaurs for some reason

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