This Dinosaur Was Literally Alive One Week Ago. Dinosaur Found in Perfect Condition

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So it wasn't 'literally' alive a week ago, who'd have thought it?

stevewhite
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The Tasmania tiger has recently been speculated to still exist in Australia in Tasmania in difficult areas to find. The more logging they do, the more frequent the sightings.

It's believed that many accounts are being discredited because of the damage the find could cause to the economy. The areas would have to become reserves so they wouldn't want anyone to know.

The other issue is that if they are still alive out there it is in areas difficult to get to. Most of Tasmania is still wilderness and Australia is known to have massive areas of land largely unsearched.

TheAngryYumm
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I can only imagine the insane and scary stuff the ocean hides from us. This planet still has so many secrets

awesomedude
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At first I was like “Yeah that’s probably the most well preserved dinosaur corpse in history.” Until you brought up Sue, which statistically _would_ be better preserved in terms of the total amount of the body that stayed intact. However it would be a lie to say it’s not impressive that the first dinosaur in the video still had scales and pigmentation

Project_
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This is amazimg, now imagine how the world would react if we found the same but for a t rex or something similarly

junniorcruz
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Imagine the horror if a dinosaur was trapped in amber and it looked nothing like we imagined.

YoungNinja-
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I'm 44, and since I was 5 Dino's always blew my mind. Their one of the few things that I will never lose interest in..I can't believe they used to walk around.

ScroDiddly
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It’s not nodosaurus, its a nodosaur. it’s a borealopelta and I’d say the best preserved fossils of a dinosaur, having scales and osteoderms in order. Not only were the stomach contents found, but also what color it was as shown. Although sue was a 90% accurate Tyrannosaurus rex specimen which is amazing, i believe the borealopelta mummy tells us a lot more on how it would live, it’s eating habits, displays and analogy.

crunchybro
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One of the Thing's I hated about becoming an adult was that no one would ask me what my favorite dinosaur was anymore.

iDarkfigure
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Sorry but Sue, as impressive as she is, isn't a bigger find than the first one. It has skin, color and even stomach contents... its by far and away the most important find in history.

bebetter
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Genuinely shocking how that mummy has remained so well

taiscommentingaccountusedf
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1:08 What an amazing looking animal, we're luck to know what they looked like.

wc
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Back in the Past: "Dinosaurs look like dragons so I concur that they are lizards"
The Bird outside their Homes: *Chuckles* "They don't know my ancestor was a chonky rex."

That frozen bison meat was tempting but if I were given the chance, I ain`t eating it.

littlecookie
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I had a toy of this creature as a child (early 90’s) that was accurately colored. That’s wild.

ryancasey
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Last year i have been in that museum where it resides, it was an hour drive away from Calgary, Canada. It was a very nice experience, seen and learned a lot about the past lives.

missdaisy
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because of this channel i learned hundreds of things that i would never even think of thank you Watop 🙌🏽👍🏽

urfavvv.
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fossils are the closest thing we have to a window into the past..

AwokenEntertainment
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Surprisingly informative. Was expecting another crappy info vid but this was awesome. You went off topic multiple times though to give very relevant adjacent information pertaining to fossils. Thanks for the vid.

ClosedEyeVisualisations
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I wanted to be a paleontologist when i was a kid lol

slimshadow
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“If you are having a snack right now…” I learned long ago not to watch WATOP while eating. 😁

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