Every Dinosaur In 'Jurassic Park' Series Explained | WIRED

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Nathan Smith, associate curator in the Dinosaur Institute at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, talks about every dinosaur that appears in the Jurassic Park films. How realistically were the dinosaurs in the films portrayed? Is the T-Rex actually the king of the dinosaurs? Is the real life Dilophosaurus actually SCARIER than its film counterpart? Nathan uses his dino-expertise to highlight the similarities and differences between what we know now, and how the movies depicted them.
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Every Dinosaur In 'Jurassic Park' Series Explained | WIRED

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@michaelmercado3759
@michaelmercado3759 4 роки тому
he has a little smile the entire time hes talking about dinosaurs.
@pameladarmas7838
@pameladarmas7838 4 роки тому
Why is he smiling. He is smiling because of talkinh about facts about dino
@artoriasonthemove2465
@artoriasonthemove2465 4 роки тому
Cause like less than 0,5% of all dinosaur fans, who wished for getting kinda his job, got it.
@smellmytosis45
@smellmytosis45 4 роки тому
legit hes adorable seems like a total nerd he has a lisp which makes it kinda cuter lmao
@gokulbalagopalpayyanur8080
@gokulbalagopalpayyanur8080 4 роки тому
That is what happens when you do a job that you love
@martin-multiplex4036
@martin-multiplex4036 4 роки тому
When your right your right
@SerButtercupIV
@SerButtercupIV 4 роки тому
You can tell he likes his job, I'm jealous.
@rinreborn7364
@rinreborn7364 3 роки тому
Sammmmeeee
@simplylew4598
@simplylew4598 3 роки тому
Fr
@jazztrinidad8441
@jazztrinidad8441 3 роки тому
I want to have a job like him it's like my dream ever since i was a kid, taking a course in college same as him, but I ended up, taking education major in english, fulfilling my parents dream I mean they should atleast let me choose P.E but, well 🙂😶🙃
@myyou7335
@myyou7335 3 роки тому
Plenty of people love their jobs. you'd be surprised at how some people talk about managing money and the market. Or how they talk about a paper they published.
@matsudakisaragi5023
@matsudakisaragi5023 3 роки тому
well I'd also loves his job.
@Emily-qr3tz
@Emily-qr3tz 3 роки тому
My little niece recently started calling velociraptors “murder chickens”. Makes me laugh.
@myyou7335
@myyou7335 3 роки тому
They do murder chickens. And soybeans.
@a4di256
@a4di256 3 роки тому
Pretty accurate
@joseenriquesanchez393
@joseenriquesanchez393 2 роки тому
I mean she ain’t wrong
@MelonEditz3022
@MelonEditz3022 2 роки тому
She right tho 😂
@keykey7646
@keykey7646 2 роки тому
That kid gets it
@breads8764
@breads8764 3 роки тому
I like how he says “artistic freedom”, not just because it’s a nice way of saying factually incorrect, but because the actual explanation for the dinosaurs not looking accurate is because of the scientists using filler genomes, and that using a 100% accurate genome would make them look weird, losing profit
@kennyanindio9483
@kennyanindio9483 3 роки тому
Artistic License
@rutiacotheyuty3045
@rutiacotheyuty3045 3 роки тому
Also they say in the movies that they made them look scarier on purpose, and I appreciate he isnt going ARGH SO UGLYYY INACCURATE TRASH, but goes oh this dinosaur didnt really have this but it makes the movie more interesting
@MrNuubstar
@MrNuubstar 2 роки тому
If i remember correctly, in jp 1 and 2 the scientific consesus was that dinos looked like reptiles. In jp3 you already start to see quills on the velociraptors and in JW they explain the genetic filler thing.
@drained_yayo
@drained_yayo 2 роки тому
Actually no they don’t use 100% because they don’t have 100% genome
@bombappetit
@bombappetit 2 роки тому
Dr Henry Wu,"Nothing in Jurassic World is real."
@jackharvey9808
@jackharvey9808 4 роки тому
I feel like the camera crew was just a kid going “what’s that” and pointing at the picture.
@rkvishnu762
@rkvishnu762 4 роки тому
Haha
@yessacruz3283
@yessacruz3283 4 роки тому
Jack Harvey I can imagine them forming a huddle behind the camera and pointing curiously at every dinosaur he’s gonna explain 😄
@esteban_cortez
@esteban_cortez 4 роки тому
What are thooose (yeah, I know, a dead meme)
@vadimkavecsky3698
@vadimkavecsky3698 3 роки тому
Remember that kid in school who was absolutely obsessed with dinosaurs? That's him 15 years later. Same kid who is obsessed with them and makes a living out of it. What a role model.
@originalname1035
@originalname1035 2 роки тому
my dream as a five year old at the natural history museum in New York
@Thagomizer
@Thagomizer 2 роки тому
I was that kid, but I never became a paleontologist, because I was horrible at math and science. I'm still obsessed with dinosaurs, though.
@jigshawpuzzle
@jigshawpuzzle 2 роки тому
✨I am that kid✨ Cant wait to be a palaeontologist in future :)
@prismatism
@prismatism 2 роки тому
Dreams come true!
@IkesPimpHand
@IkesPimpHand 2 роки тому
@@Thagomizer i was that kid too,now i study mathematics 😂😂
@yavimayawurm9769
@yavimayawurm9769 3 роки тому
Everyone - inaccurate Nathan - artistic interpretation He's a great diplodocus i mean diplomat
@theholyderp2313
@theholyderp2313 2 роки тому
Hehe diplodocus
@Rei_IsJustHere
@Rei_IsJustHere 2 роки тому
Banana stick on a pie dip into chocolate i mean *Allosaurus*
@bunnyfrew
@bunnyfrew Рік тому
This was serious lol material, kudos!
@RizzofromIndo
@RizzofromIndo 2 роки тому
It's been 3 years already, Wired. I think it's time to bring him back in a new video. We love our dinosaur guy here!!
@miracraigfan1738
@miracraigfan1738 2 роки тому
Yes, I want him to talk abt the land before time….
@torav8343
@torav8343 3 роки тому
I love how he calls almost every dinosaur iconic
@battousaix4263
@battousaix4263 3 роки тому
He loves them animals so much most are dope to him, wholesome dude right here
@justinh5382
@justinh5382 3 роки тому
They are iconic. There names, at least, became iconic due to the movies
@samuelaraujomedeiros6682
@samuelaraujomedeiros6682 3 роки тому
But they are. They're dinosaurus, for christ sake. How do you expect them not to be iconic?
@battousaix4263
@battousaix4263 3 роки тому
@@samuelaraujomedeiros6682 I mean if you're not a dinosaur nut not every dinosaur is cool. I'm pretty sure if you tell people about the Compsognathus, or a Carnosaurus they wouldn't pay it much mind unless you say something more popular like a pteranodon or a stego.
@samuelaraujomedeiros6682
@samuelaraujomedeiros6682 3 роки тому
@@battousaix4263 Yeah, you're probably right. But I feel bad for those tortured souls who don't like dinosaurs.
@gentlestickman3680
@gentlestickman3680 4 роки тому
I really like how he uses the term "artistic freedom" instead of just saying that it's factually incorrect. Even though he knows waaay more about Dinosaur, he remains respectful to the film.
@mikedanielespeja6128
@mikedanielespeja6128 4 роки тому
But the thing is though. Those changes WERE in canon intentional. It was supposed to make em more marketable to the public so that more peeps went to the park. That and their genome was incomplete, they had to fill it in something.
@ericbrown1101
@ericbrown1101 4 роки тому
Also he recognizes the massive impact these films have had on advancing the science and our understanding of these animals. The obsession with dinosaurs that these movies helped fuel has led to an entire new generation of scientists who grew up with the original and untold millions in grant money over the years.
@PerfectlyFreedom
@PerfectlyFreedom 4 роки тому
The sense of being humble, actually it makes him seems more wisely knowledgeable.
@goodtogo2876
@goodtogo2876 3 роки тому
yea because this is a commercial, stupid😂
@PerfectlyFreedom
@PerfectlyFreedom 3 роки тому
@@goodtogo2876 I don't think the word "stupid" is necessary.
@ganymede8257
@ganymede8257 3 роки тому
0:20-Brachiosaurus 0:35-Parasaurolophus 0:57-Velociraptor 1:39-Triceratops 2:07-Tyrannosaurus rex(T rex) 3:16-Dilophosaurus 3:57-Gallimimus 4:24-Procompsognathus(Compy) 5:05-Stegosaurus 5:33-Pachycephalosaurus 5:57-Ceratosaurus 6:21-Corythosaurus 6:44-Ankylosaurus 7:07-Spinosaurus 8:16-Pteranodon 9:11-Mosasaurus 9:38-Baryonyx 9:54-Carnotaurus 10:32-Allosaurus 10:49-Apatosaurus 11:51-Indominus Rex 12:53-Indoraptor You're welcome :)
@mcfcDJ51
@mcfcDJ51 2 роки тому
underrated comment. thanks bro
@raylopez99
@raylopez99 2 роки тому
Thanks, I think the last two are fake but the rest are real. Even Baryonyx which looks a bit like Spinosaurus. PS--the Blue Whale is bigger than all of these dinosaurs.
@saggiteightyfour8367
@saggiteightyfour8367 Рік тому
I didn't know there were so many different ones. They all look the same to me.
@adnanpulic7611
@adnanpulic7611 Рік тому
Thanks
@rickderteufelskerrrl4973
@rickderteufelskerrrl4973 Рік тому
No Stygimoloch🥲🥲🥲🥲
@metalicass2003
@metalicass2003 3 роки тому
"Velociraptor is probably the most famous dinosaur in Jurassic Park" Tyrannosaurus rex: "Am I a joke to you?"
@myyou7335
@myyou7335 3 роки тому
To me, they are.
@Yeah.316
@Yeah.316 2 роки тому
Their hand are
@KoId.
@KoId. 2 роки тому
@@myyou7335 well their not, sorry to tell u
@longshotradio4395
@longshotradio4395 2 роки тому
@@myyou7335 While Rexy decimates 2 raptors in less than 1 minute...And then bellows the most iconic of roaars
@ponli7532
@ponli7532 2 роки тому
T.Rex was well known before JP. JP made velociraptor famous even though they are more like featherless Utah raptors in reality.
@leakedplaystationparty
@leakedplaystationparty 3 роки тому
Love how he explains the science behind each dinosaur whilst not taking away the entertainment value of the Jurassic park films and how they can be factually incorrect. Especially considering the earlier films came out at a time when we didn’t know as much about dinosaurs.
@rutiacotheyuty3045
@rutiacotheyuty3045 3 роки тому
Also the jp films and books give a reason why they dont look like real dinosaurs, in the movies and books they say the frog dna changes how they look and the engineered them to be scarier The edits I made were grammar errors
@archive2500
@archive2500 3 роки тому
I think he knows that would suck through the video if he would just complain everything. And without Jurassic Park, I think it I would never get the chance to study and love dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures, this is one of the best and classic movies that introduced me to the creatures.
@2nerC9
@2nerC9 2 роки тому
And we still don’t know anything about dinosaurs. I bet in 20-30 years, most of our knowledge about dinosaurs is going to be outdated
@maple22moose44
@maple22moose44 2 роки тому
the films were released around the ‘dinosaur revolution’ when scientific interest in them started to rise again, this meant there was lots of new and likely, but not confirmed, facts about them, like feathers so the lack of feathers is quite smart as it would have made it even more inaccurate today if they weren’t feathered
@drewstudz7249
@drewstudz7249 2 роки тому
He understands that even though it isn't likely there isn't evidence against it either in most cases. In cases where this doesn't apply he understands it's a movie and they may take some liberties with stuff
@rneme-
@rneme- 3 роки тому
This guy has a smile and looks so nervous and I hope he’s living his best life
@MsRizz100
@MsRizz100 3 роки тому
Agreed
@Swimmispini
@Swimmispini 3 роки тому
Yes :)
@srcp1551
@srcp1551 2 роки тому
Didn't even think he was nervous until i read this..
@GensDoneQuick
@GensDoneQuick 2 роки тому
He’s probably nervous that potentially millions of people would watch this video
@georgianamacdonald3909
@georgianamacdonald3909 2 роки тому
Same, I hope he has a nice family and is happy
@DetrimentalDarlings
@DetrimentalDarlings 3 роки тому
The sauropods are like the hippies of dinosaurs. Slow moving, eating lettuce and just chilling out
@AlexandraM689
@AlexandraM689 2 роки тому
Perfect analogy 😊
@stupidvideoman3187
@stupidvideoman3187 2 роки тому
Though in this case they were the apex Dino type
@vukrankovic7587
@vukrankovic7587 2 роки тому
Well, elephants aren't big hippies, neither are rhinos, or buffaloes, or moose, and definitely not hippos. Coming near apatosaurus would be same as coming near 10 times bigger African bull elephant.
@razorfett147
@razorfett147 2 роки тому
And probably also not true to real life. Hippos, elephants, moose, and rhinos are all large herbivores...and are all 3 times more likely to turn you into a statistic than your average predator during a close encounter. I cant imagine walking up to a wild sauropod being a very smart idea
@vukrankovic7587
@vukrankovic7587 2 роки тому
@@razorfett147 Right.
@rysescups
@rysescups 2 роки тому
Pachycephalosaurus are so adorable. They headbutt anything that makes them confused, and I felt that in a spiritual level.
@triggerhappymaceface3741
@triggerhappymaceface3741 4 роки тому
Bless him for having a lisp in a profession where most of the words have an 'S' or 'Th' in them. He has great delivery tho, sounds v knowledgable
@buffboi9454
@buffboi9454 4 роки тому
Headphone users confirmed😂😂
@eke4146
@eke4146 4 роки тому
I didn't even notice he had a lisp lol
@lionofpersis
@lionofpersis 4 роки тому
When he speaks, his jaw shifts awkwardly to his right. It may be as a result of injury or something else.
@antoniowombdiska3073
@antoniowombdiska3073 4 роки тому
Alex Kasiri he may do that to deal with a stutter
@picklechungus21
@picklechungus21 4 роки тому
Antonio Wombdiska how do you deal with a stutter?
@dangeletti84
@dangeletti84 5 років тому
This dude seems like a genuinely nice guy and one of those people who just loves what he does. I wish I could have continued my childhood ambition of being a paleontologist.
@roselamartinez4345
@roselamartinez4345 5 років тому
I hope you can still reconnect with your passion in some way, even if not as a paleontologist. Volunteering might be a great. Museums, reptile sanctuaries, etc. There are even people with UKposts channels where they play with dino toys and have huge followings! So there is always a way if we think outside the box. I know it's hard to make time for those things and everyone's situation is different. My son has been in love with dinosaurs since 3 yrs old. I always think about how most of us don't get to follow our early dream careers. I hope that even if my son grows up and does other things for a living, he can find fulfilling ways to stay connected to what inspires him. Here's to your love of dinos!
@EmyN
@EmyN 4 роки тому
It's never too late!
@ravenvixen7903
@ravenvixen7903 4 роки тому
As I've been told, never too late ^-^ I'm working towards being able to go to uni for it so I can go be a paleontologist! If you wanna do it, you can!
@michellemuskeyn329
@michellemuskeyn329 4 роки тому
I’m pretty sure at some point in every child’s life there was a time when we all wanted to grow up and dig up dinosaur bones 🦖 🦕 🦴😁
@masteroogway3770
@masteroogway3770 4 роки тому
The pay is crap for palaeontology, and it’s also hard to find a job as a palaeontologist
@micahsingh4372
@micahsingh4372 2 роки тому
“We filled in the missing DNA with DNA of frogs. If their genetic code was pure, they would look quite different.” -Dr. Wu, Jurassic Park
@LinkLovesPancakes
@LinkLovesPancakes 2 роки тому
I don’t know why my mind went to Alex Jones right away
@ivypatty
@ivypatty 3 роки тому
I love how most comments are just "We love Mr Slightly-Nervous Dinosaur Scientist" :)
@popsiwapat
@popsiwapat 3 роки тому
I can feel the good feeling when he talk about dinosaur.
@similar_username
@similar_username 3 роки тому
@John Marston I think he says he feels good seeing a man enjoy his job like that guy
@Red-cr4oo
@Red-cr4oo 3 роки тому
@@similar_username 2nd reply
@apositivehopefulkitten4835
@apositivehopefulkitten4835 3 роки тому
@@Red-cr4oo no your not i am
@Red-cr4oo
@Red-cr4oo 3 роки тому
@@apositivehopefulkitten4835 bruh
@Red-cr4oo
@Red-cr4oo 3 роки тому
@@apositivehopefulkitten4835 can you do simple math
@sandyzhao2706
@sandyzhao2706 4 роки тому
every dinosaur: exists Nathan Smith: BIG ROLE
@elpasao8780
@elpasao8780 3 роки тому
Superdoglover I C O N I C
@amyoosh
@amyoosh 3 роки тому
and he’s right
@reptilesceptile1035
@reptilesceptile1035 3 роки тому
@@elpasao8780 because they are
@G4MBIT
@G4MBIT 3 роки тому
He’s not wrong
@archive2500
@archive2500 3 роки тому
Well, each dinosaur is a big highlight and a big role. So yeah...
@JordanRivers
@JordanRivers 2 роки тому
Give this man his own show! He’s accurate, enthusiastic and respectful to both film source material and the science source material.
@7eddiii
@7eddiii 2 роки тому
Alan grant leaning on the sick trike smiling like a young child will never not be hilarious 😂😂😂
@rukihaniff5045
@rukihaniff5045 4 роки тому
I wanna be this guy’s friend. Imagine getting lunch with the dude and the conversations you could have.
@pranaygurnule5666
@pranaygurnule5666 4 роки тому
Yeah same
@starsailor751
@starsailor751 4 роки тому
I like dinosaurs
@ThePunk01
@ThePunk01 4 роки тому
The lisp would get annoying
@theanimationlake3661
@theanimationlake3661 4 роки тому
I don’t find it annoying
@ANNEKE1999
@ANNEKE1999 4 роки тому
I would be like "Tell me more about Velociraptor. They always have been my fav dinosaurs." 😅
@garrettream6363
@garrettream6363 4 роки тому
Ark players: you know I’m something of a *paleontologist* myself
@karsonmaurice1138
@karsonmaurice1138 4 роки тому
lol
@hannahhillman629
@hannahhillman629 4 роки тому
I was thinking that the whole time!! Haha I play ark 💜🦖🦕
@noworries2254
@noworries2254 4 роки тому
I looked through the comments b4 I posted an ark comment. Was not disappointed thanx!
@FervorGaming
@FervorGaming 4 роки тому
Brah I named like 75% of these dinos. Ty ark I can be a dino expert too!
@Dirtahbih
@Dirtahbih 4 роки тому
Funny af
@ameliagrein5070
@ameliagrein5070 2 роки тому
He is excellent at explaining his field without losing people along the way. I was entertained the entire video and learned a lot.
@totterdell
@totterdell 2 роки тому
U can tell how much this guy loves his job his passion shines through when he's explaining (very well mind you) the Dino info you can tell also he has his dream job
@separeed4721
@separeed4721 4 роки тому
I like how he says “artistic license” which basically means “Hollywood bull crap” 😂 Very classy Dino man 👍🏼😁
@canislunaticus
@canislunaticus 4 роки тому
I think "artistic license sounds better" Movies are another form of art and the jurrasic series aren't documentaries so people shouldn't expect the movies to make 100% realistic dinosaurs
@joshuaspector8182
@joshuaspector8182 4 роки тому
Sometimes real science or real whatever doesn’t necessarily make for good narrative. That’s what he means. Also the term isn’t new
@darkseid856
@darkseid856 4 роки тому
I don't know why you think it's something "bullcrap" . As the guy above me already mentioned , reality doesn't necessarily mean that it's going to be interesting . Movies are a form of art . And arts are MADE . You can't just make something as close as reality and expect it to be interesting .
@amren2007
@amren2007 4 роки тому
Apurva Nayak they’re dinosaurs wow enough
@lazyy7461
@lazyy7461 4 роки тому
@Joey Kozma It's not his fault, that he can't pronounce "s"
@way2dead4u
@way2dead4u 3 роки тому
can we just talk about how great this guy is? he’s so respectful, probably knowing that we grew up with this. the joy he has on his face when he talks about dinosaurs is so sweet. although he’s technically just talking, everything he says is so interesting that I didn’t check the time once. I hadn’t even noticed almost 15 minutes went by. hats off to him!
@IkesPimpHand
@IkesPimpHand 2 роки тому
Absolutely,but also,if i got to study dinosaurs (and many other kids i think) i would be beyond ecstatic too. It's literally my first love.
@dookcurruff9047
@dookcurruff9047 2 роки тому
hmu girll
@miracraigfan1738
@miracraigfan1738 2 роки тому
I wish he could talk abt land before time (even though he mentioned most of the species I believe) it would be nice, it remains my fave childhood movie & I remember loving the ost with Diana Ross!
@mcfcDJ51
@mcfcDJ51 2 роки тому
FACTS! Instantly likeable. I was smiling like thanks for the info bro 🤝
@lexie3856
@lexie3856 3 роки тому
I think everyone has had that phase when they were a kid where they could literally name every dinosaur known to existence before they could pronounce r's correctly.
@linkthepig4219
@linkthepig4219 2 роки тому
I could say pachycephalosaurus before hippopotamus
@thepubknight6144
@thepubknight6144 2 роки тому
@@linkthepig4219 yup I loved dinosaurs as a kid and still do I'm constantly binging dinosaurs videos
@mallerysmith8434
@mallerysmith8434 2 роки тому
The fact that his excitement and even though I'm sure he does have cue cards the info he is sharing seems freely given instead of being scripted. I can appreciate that 1000%
@lizlazmccringe2043
@lizlazmccringe2043 4 роки тому
His lisp makes him even more nerdy and bro this man is just wholesome 🥺🥺🥺
@Gamergirl-172
@Gamergirl-172 3 роки тому
ikr🥺🥺
@rinreborn7364
@rinreborn7364 3 роки тому
@@Gamergirl-172 why are u crying
@Gamergirl-172
@Gamergirl-172 3 роки тому
@@rinreborn7364 I'm not?
@rinreborn7364
@rinreborn7364 3 роки тому
@@Gamergirl-172 :)
@jaddal2215
@jaddal2215 3 роки тому
How's it feel to have Mccringe as a last name?
@toreole5831
@toreole5831 4 роки тому
Any dino: exists This guy: another iconic dino
@Usual_User
@Usual_User 3 роки тому
Well, he's right
@bladeoftheruinedking2543
@bladeoftheruinedking2543 3 роки тому
Not for some dinosaurs like Corythosaurus
@nikpassmark6465
@nikpassmark6465 2 роки тому
When I was a kid, all I wanted to do was be a paleontologist. I was absolutely obsessed with all things dinosaurs… This man is living my childhood dream… Maybe even my dream now that I think about it.
@craigrivet3606
@craigrivet3606 2 роки тому
This is so interesting, brilliantly done i like how he didnt diminish the movies and just explained the accuracy of the dinosaurs while also acknowledging the fact that theyre movies and needed to create the suspense
@jeremiebradette8502
@jeremiebradette8502 5 років тому
To me, paleontologists are always that one kid who was OBSESSED with dinosaurs but who actually now makes a living of being obsessed with dinosaurs.
@spinyslasher6586
@spinyslasher6586 5 років тому
I'm more obsessed with the recent ice age flora and fauna than dinosaurs.
@raikazuchi2516
@raikazuchi2516 5 років тому
That kid was me up until I had to decide where to go to college and discovered paleontology is NOT a lucrative field and because of fossils being continually found by advancing research or destroyed by unfavorable conditions, it's increasingly unlikely you'll actually make a huge break through nowadays :/
@ripetika1743
@ripetika1743 5 років тому
Ross
@Joemother420
@Joemother420 5 років тому
Yep
@tribdux8831
@tribdux8831 5 років тому
I am that one kid, i want to become a paleontologist!
@rougeakane
@rougeakane 5 років тому
*Pteranodons can’t pick up people* Me: *opens ARK*
@lionelk.y7233
@lionelk.y7233 5 років тому
Literally rideable there
@braden6122
@braden6122 5 років тому
Bloody Rouge ayyyy ark gang
@rougeakane
@rougeakane 5 років тому
AugTheViking That’s why I got an Argie (sorry Flap)
@Amazonuser1717
@Amazonuser1717 5 років тому
Wyverns all day
@overplayo6805
@overplayo6805 5 років тому
Lmfaoooo
@randykinsley5721
@randykinsley5721 2 роки тому
I wished he had talked longer on each. Freakin great explanations! You could tell he loves his dinos!
@maxmenius1319
@maxmenius1319 2 роки тому
I found the fact about how the ankylosaurus doesn't always have a tail club very interesting.
@Maj0rT0m1
@Maj0rT0m1 4 роки тому
I love how he acts like he hasn't seen the Jurassic park movies 100+ times
@cdcollins337
@cdcollins337 4 роки тому
Any dinosaurs: "AH yes this is an iconic dinosaur"
@washerwood8918
@washerwood8918 4 роки тому
Right!
@davidyaranov2978
@davidyaranov2978 4 роки тому
i think he means "well known" as in "in the scientific community we know a lot about it relatively"
@Key_Mind
@Key_Mind 4 роки тому
All of the ones he said that to are well known.
@bageda3109
@bageda3109 4 роки тому
Well probably because there are a ton of dinosaurs but the film almost only uses the most well known ones
@mgav1sion177
@mgav1sion177 4 роки тому
C D Collins ikr
@PridefulPioneer
@PridefulPioneer 2 роки тому
I just love how he looks like he has known and loved this stuff since he was 4 years old ❤️❤️
@ericr4479
@ericr4479 2 роки тому
Best description of movie dinosaurs I’ve ever heard…super impressed by every single thing he said.
@ClassifiedRanTom
@ClassifiedRanTom 4 роки тому
Dinosaur Logic: "So, Dinosaur's were just flightless birds?" "Yes." "But what about Pteranodons?" "Oh no, those are flying reptiles..." "Flightless birds and flying reptiles..."
@nassimkad1881
@nassimkad1881 4 роки тому
It's not a Dinosaur It's actually a Pterosaur
@paigelynn180
@paigelynn180 4 роки тому
And then you think about the fact that birds are reptiles, so "flying reptile" is a synonym for bird lol
@paigelynn180
@paigelynn180 4 роки тому
@@joshtatko4806 Birds are absolutely reptiles, just go ahead and look up the phylogeny for any bird and you will find that they belong to the class reptilia. Birds (aves), turtles (testundines), snakes and lizards (lepidosauria), and crocodiles, caimen and alligators (crocodilia) are all reptiles belonging to the class reptilia.
@shirleyswaine4701
@shirleyswaine4701 4 роки тому
The Pterosaurs evolved to have flight with thin bat like wings. The development of feathers in the theropod dinosaurs happened slowly and is believed to initially to have been for warmth/protection. Flight is believed to have developed almost as a by-product of having feathers in the small, tree climbing therapods, that took first to gliding. I guess the Pterosaurs didn't have the morphology to develop feathers so maybe the avian dinosaurs began to out compete them.
@LRC92
@LRC92 4 роки тому
@@joshtatko4806 Birds are indeed dinosaurs; the only living descendant of theropod dinosaurs. Hence the name 'non-avian dinosaurs' to describe all other varieties. Crocodiles and alligators are actually more closely related to birds than they are to other reptiles.
@ldarm
@ldarm 2 роки тому
This dude explains stuff in such a calm way, great video
@marianneizabellereyes8079
@marianneizabellereyes8079 Рік тому
I just simply love how he read dinosaur names so smooth
@andreyuh811
@andreyuh811 4 роки тому
This guy is awesome. He gets so happy talking about dinosaurs.. you can tell it’s a real passion.
@ophiophxgic
@ophiophxgic 4 роки тому
Should've became a paleontologist then
@lorenzorosales284
@lorenzorosales284 3 роки тому
He's just so... wholesome and adorable??? Seems like the little kid inside him never really grew old
@MelonEditz3022
@MelonEditz3022 2 роки тому
Ye
@averidge1529
@averidge1529 2 роки тому
“Just the old fashion coming right at him… with the teeth” brilliant 😂
@interquasi
@interquasi 8 місяців тому
I feel happy hearing this guy talk, he seems really happy to be talking about these Dinos
@MissLilRedRooster
@MissLilRedRooster 4 роки тому
He looks so delightfully excited the entire time he's talking and I am living for it.
@CinnastixChick
@CinnastixChick 4 роки тому
I just listened to a guy talk about dinosaurs for 14 minutes.
@cameronlavelle4855
@cameronlavelle4855 4 роки тому
I know it wasn’t long enough
@nigerianprince1218
@nigerianprince1218 4 роки тому
Be proud
@coffeejellysupremacy2199
@coffeejellysupremacy2199 4 роки тому
I want more tbh
@rakaouk2420
@rakaouk2420 4 роки тому
Yeah me too
@glitterdragon9197
@glitterdragon9197 4 роки тому
And it was awesome
@crustybandaid183
@crustybandaid183 2 роки тому
That was the quickest 15 mins of my life. We need more Nathan Smith.
@user-no2hc6mf6k
@user-no2hc6mf6k 2 роки тому
I love your S's and how your lip juts out when you pronounce them. Unique and fun to watch. Thanks for the video man
@jeffreydaniel1550
@jeffreydaniel1550 4 роки тому
Fun fact: humans today are closer in time to T-Rex than T-Rex was to Stegosaurus. Let that sink in for a second.
@joshtatko4806
@joshtatko4806 4 роки тому
Actually, that's not true. If you're referring to the time that stegosaurus first appeared to the time that Tyrannosaurus first appeared, then yes, you're right, but the last stegosauruses? Stegosauri? Whatever, died off about 100 million years ago meaning that they lived closer to each other than we do to T-rex.
@abican7327
@abican7327 4 роки тому
Yeah it's like black guy fighting another black guy in support of white guy..😅
@shrikey9192
@shrikey9192 4 роки тому
Jeffrey Daniel oh yeah T. rex was 66 million in the Cretaceous and stegosaurus was in the Triassic 240 million years ago
@joshtatko4806
@joshtatko4806 4 роки тому
@@shrikey9192 no, stegosaurus was in the Jurassic Period. About 170-100 million years ago
@joshtatko4806
@joshtatko4806 4 роки тому
@@TheChris0822 you know that T-rex and triceratops lived at the same time, right?
@DanteYewToob
@DanteYewToob 5 років тому
I love how he looks and sounds exactly like what you'd imagine for a dinosaur expert. He was definitely that kid with the Jurrasic Park lunch box, full of plastic dinosaurs correcting everyone's pronunciations and facts about dinosaurs. lol I love seeing those passionate nerds grow up and have success in the field they love! It's inspiring to see people can love their job, and find success and happiness in the same place.
@Anna-pj8te
@Anna-pj8te 5 років тому
danteelite he isn’t an expert. Says quite a few wrong things throughout the video
@tylerderrick6893
@tylerderrick6893 4 роки тому
Panala such as?
@Anna-pj8te
@Anna-pj8te 4 роки тому
Tyler Derrick my memory isn’t that good. it’s over two months since I watched this video.
@redmonkey477
@redmonkey477 4 роки тому
@@Anna-pj8te "He says things that arent true." "Such as?" "I don't know but he does."
@Anna-pj8te
@Anna-pj8te 4 роки тому
Mr. Zest I did know what he said wrong. Just not anymore since it’s three months since last time I watched this video, and I’m way too lazy to rewatch it.
@lexirivera01
@lexirivera01 3 роки тому
I’m going to be SORELY disappointed if I don’t marry a man like this 😩❤️
@joeykozma7688
@joeykozma7688 2 роки тому
You want a man with a heavy lisp that talks out the side of his mouth and spits every time he pronounces an S? Thaths stho cute 🤣
@np4231
@np4231 2 роки тому
@@joeykozma7688 Insecure bitches always have something to say on the internet.
@gingersnow1808
@gingersnow1808 2 роки тому
@@joeykozma7688 yeah. I'd be fine with a person with a lisp. You got a problem? lmao
@getoffamylan6844
@getoffamylan6844 2 роки тому
Don't you mean SAURLY disappointed?
@nicocortez102
@nicocortez102 2 роки тому
Wow, some sour dudes here poking at a girl speaking her mind.
@rexythet.rexfromjpreadabou186
@rexythet.rexfromjpreadabou186 3 роки тому
2:06 timestamp for me if you need it.
@adam5381
@adam5381 3 роки тому
This guy is a perfect example of what happens when you do what you want with your life and be happy. Dont let your parents force your career and do what you want with your life.
@GagandeepSingh-ph7fo
@GagandeepSingh-ph7fo 2 роки тому
I'm in the zone of that life right now, and I'm already making decisions. It's all or nothing.
@joshooahveeaygahs7651
@joshooahveeaygahs7651 4 роки тому
How cute is this guy?! The way he talks is so quirky and what he’s saying is so interesting and vastly knowledgeable.
@matthewhudson2130
@matthewhudson2130 4 роки тому
Meighan Di Maria same
@thecatface8255
@thecatface8255 4 роки тому
@Meighan Di Maria he actually knows a lot its just simplified for the audience...
@secondswell
@secondswell 4 роки тому
Sorry I have never looked at another man and thought the word cute so I cant relate.
@joshooahveeaygahs7651
@joshooahveeaygahs7651 4 роки тому
secondswell your problem not mine. Moving right along.
@DanielMartin-hy9ou
@DanielMartin-hy9ou 4 роки тому
Don't sexualize him
@elizabethm7163
@elizabethm7163 2 роки тому
Now this is the kind of content I'm on UKposts for. Thank you, Nathan!! Loved this.
@kylebyrne3301
@kylebyrne3301 3 роки тому
This is all very interesting, love how he knows his dinosaur species
@williamreyes1860
@williamreyes1860 4 роки тому
I’ve worked with him digging early Dino’s in New Mexico; pretty cool guy that makes good micheladas lol
@yessacruz3283
@yessacruz3283 4 роки тому
william reyes wow... must be fulfilling to do what you love 😯
@williamreyes1860
@williamreyes1860 4 роки тому
@@yessacruz3283 yes very fulfilling! Its nice when people say I have the best job in the world cause I agree :)
@bryandragon75
@bryandragon75 4 роки тому
Well how does someone get a job like yours
@michaelbrissette4487
@michaelbrissette4487 4 роки тому
bryandragon75 Stay in school, get a graduate degree in anthropology. A lot of science: social science, archeological science, biological science, etc.
@bryandragon75
@bryandragon75 4 роки тому
@@michaelbrissette4487 then what? How do u find the digs etc
@Nuvolenny
@Nuvolenny 5 років тому
What I learned today: pterodsptyles aren't dinosaurs Velociraptors are related to chickens That big aquatic thing is a lizard
@barjekold7140
@barjekold7140 5 років тому
it´s gtreat when someone learn´s somthing new
@_Only_Zuul
@_Only_Zuul 5 років тому
but i thought that dinosaurs were lizards, and that lizards were dinosaurs tho???...🤔🤔🤔
@Anna-pj8te
@Anna-pj8te 5 років тому
(((Only_ZuuL)))) nope
@MrKaiju-sr8wu
@MrKaiju-sr8wu 5 років тому
@@_Only_Zuul nope, Dinosaurs were infact closer related to birds
@m3ntallyd3fficient11
@m3ntallyd3fficient11 5 років тому
@@_Only_Zuul dinosaurs. Especially ones such as Raptors, tyrannosaurs and other theropods were closely related to birds. Some were more related to lizards and other reptiles, but most were birds.
@hera7884
@hera7884 2 роки тому
T-Rex is the most popular Dinosaur of all time. It was ferocious, it was unstoppable, it was American. (literally lived in North America during the Late Cretaceous)
@stormyrosebud2878
@stormyrosebud2878 2 роки тому
This was super interesting, and I learned a lot! I'd love to see more videos like these. 😊
@AverageGamerThe
@AverageGamerThe 4 роки тому
This guy needs to start a dino UKposts!!
@dreadthegamer6997
@dreadthegamer6997 3 роки тому
@Goodest Cat dinotube needs more hype lol
@shadowhawk3921
@shadowhawk3921 4 роки тому
I notice no one in the comments is correcting this guy. That shows he truly knows his dinos!
@gulshanchaurasia2233
@gulshanchaurasia2233 4 роки тому
or may be no one knows about dinosaur!! lol
@gremlinrat3825
@gremlinrat3825 3 роки тому
He forgot dimorphodon
@themightypars4453
@themightypars4453 3 роки тому
He forgot Dimphorodon So close to perfection
@mranimall5429
@mranimall5429 3 роки тому
And Sinoceratops
@amirarsalanganji8304
@amirarsalanganji8304 3 роки тому
Vivianna Mason - 2025 i mean if you like learning anout dinos go ahead . Nobody’s telling you how to live ur life. Go crazy
@Jestbie
@Jestbie 2 роки тому
This guys looking right into my soul and never loses eye contact
@dillongage
@dillongage 2 роки тому
The cowbell reference at the end was perfect.
@MarsToVenuss
@MarsToVenuss 5 років тому
i like this man. let's have him around to just politely talk about things pls
@hxcktt1402
@hxcktt1402 5 років тому
Mars2Venus is it just me or was the dinosaur sound the same sound that was used in the original lego star wars games in the tatooine levels?
@MacabreCODM
@MacabreCODM 5 років тому
Lewis Hackett i was gonna say the same thing
@flakkeo6260
@flakkeo6260 4 роки тому
Everytime I watch these type of videos I get excited because I feel like I’m in a field trip, anybody else? 🤷🏻‍♂️
@shapes9495
@shapes9495 4 роки тому
HRTLESS Juan only thing thats missing is those cold as fridge sandwiches
@coffeejellysupremacy2199
@coffeejellysupremacy2199 4 роки тому
shapes Or luchables man
@shapes9495
@shapes9495 4 роки тому
sarah mendoa YOU HAD LUNCHABLES
@coffeejellysupremacy2199
@coffeejellysupremacy2199 4 роки тому
MAN THEY CLASSIC
@stellaj.3948
@stellaj.3948 2 роки тому
I wonder why they didn’t evolve any more though like humans did to be able to think and create. They were on Earth for over 165 million years and definitely evolved, but what if the asteroid didn’t hit Earth? Would they have grown like us or would they have stayed the same?
@ruturajshiralkar5566
@ruturajshiralkar5566 2 роки тому
Some may have changed, others gone extinct and few would've just remained the same. This is again dependent on Earth's Geography & Climate affecting the availability of Forage and Prey.
@bamboozled8955
@bamboozled8955 2 роки тому
Probably would have evolved but rather through different features like horns and wings
@ruturajshiralkar5566
@ruturajshiralkar5566 2 роки тому
@Rkaale 123 ✊✊✊✊
@linkthepig4219
@linkthepig4219 2 роки тому
Evolution doesn't really put intelligence always above other adaptations though
@leena75
@leena75 2 роки тому
They wouldn't. If they could, they would do that since they were on earth for so long. They would rather better adapt to their habitats than create a civilization. They didn't need our intelligence, since they were doing well without it. We needed it because we were easy preys with less developped senses, no claws etc. Dinosaurs dominated their world and that was enough for them.
@benjinh8944
@benjinh8944 3 роки тому
This guy was one of those kids you saw in one of those movie that played with Dinosaurs figure and doing the roar sound.
@jnproductions5116
@jnproductions5116 4 роки тому
*99% of the comments:* he was probably the kid who played with dinosaur toys *1% of the comments:* anything about the actual dinosaurs
@marciamoorer3407
@marciamoorer3407 4 роки тому
😂😂😂😂💯💯💯💯🤦🤦🤦🤦it's great knowledge
@RandomCorvid
@RandomCorvid 4 роки тому
Do you think he watched Dinoriders when he was a kid/teen?
@gpc_4279
@gpc_4279 5 років тому
I've got a fever, and the only prescription is more raptor!
@Night_Night478
@Night_Night478 5 років тому
COWBELL.
@chrisw5953
@chrisw5953 5 років тому
LISP
@angelarooney7893
@angelarooney7893 5 років тому
More wolfjob!
@lemerald
@lemerald 5 років тому
Angela Rooney found the wolfkin
@madhatterman01
@madhatterman01 5 років тому
Angela Rooney Put a hat on that wolf!
@Martell364
@Martell364 2 роки тому
I love how you can hear through the slight echo, that he's probably really standing in a giant room of a museum with a skeleton behind him.
@yoboikamil525
@yoboikamil525 2 роки тому
I want to see the Brachiosaurus scene for the first time again. Some of the most majestic movie shots I've ever seen.
@blocpartyrocker
@blocpartyrocker 5 років тому
Cretaceous Park
@reshi606
@reshi606 5 років тому
LifeOfTheParty "Monster park" is even more accurate.
@comixamples524
@comixamples524 5 років тому
Park Park
@RRW359
@RRW359 5 років тому
Tell that to Dilophosaurus, Dimorphodon, Allosaurus, Stegosaurus, Brachiosaurus, and Apatosaurus.
@Cyrillus_EX
@Cyrillus_EX 5 років тому
Cretaceous Garden
@Cyrillus_EX
@Cyrillus_EX 5 років тому
TheWolverineX74 you must be fun at parties
@Checkerdshades
@Checkerdshades 4 роки тому
This guy is so cute! I can just see him as a little boy with big, thick glasses trying to explain all of this to his frustrated mother!
@ANNEKE1999
@ANNEKE1999 4 роки тому
So he's kinda like the child I was 10 years ago when I tried to explain my frustrated mom why dinosaurs are actually cool😂 Now... Being 21...I still love dinosaurs but settled down to explain my frustrated mom why dogs aren't born dangerously.
@zain4019
@zain4019 4 роки тому
@Flake2005 aw:)
@thelorp5186
@thelorp5186 2 роки тому
This man, Nathan Smith, is an absolute hero. Why? Well i've always loved the movies and dinosaurs, here he is talking about both and dragging me out of a pretty bad depressive episode with full force, making me feel like an excited little child learning about dinosaurs again! Dinosaurs obviously being the coolest thing ever because look at them, they are
@yungarch_6488
@yungarch_6488 2 роки тому
I love how interested he seems in his job.
@dinorivera7247
@dinorivera7247 4 роки тому
“I need more velociraptor!” ** Christopher Walken, hitting a cowbell. That’s a good one.
@theWhoRock91
@theWhoRock91 2 роки тому
I got a fever, and the only prescription is more velociraptor!
@chloe.1596
@chloe.1596 3 роки тому
I feel like he went way more in depth into each of the dinosaurs, and the editors just cut most of it out :( I wish they'd kept it more of it in, this is too short
@Tis1kay
@Tis1kay Рік тому
I’m glad I’m not the only one thinking this! It felt cut off
@lpdinoman518
@lpdinoman518 2 роки тому
This dude a has a small smile the whole time I love it
@stapler942
@stapler942 2 роки тому
Interestingly, the Carnotaur shows up in the second novel (The Lost World) and it is portrayed as having the ability to camouflage, which might have in some way inspired that aspect of Indominous in Jurassic World.
@elizzielol
@elizzielol 4 роки тому
Y'know, I saw the title and the thumbnail and instantly thought "Wait a second, Mosasaurus isnt a dinosaur!" And low and behold, he clarified that, same with Pteranodon!
@microTrash28
@microTrash28 4 роки тому
In Jurassic Park canon, the velociraptors were genetically modified to achieve a larger size.
@bubbykins4864
@bubbykins4864 3 роки тому
But they did that as a cover-up to justify the slander on Donald Gennaro. The book: - had a separate, non-lawyer character for the cowardice (Gennaro once had a much better personality; this enraged the filmmakers, who punished him severely) - had Cearadactylus (wasn't even replaced with Pteranodon, just cut entirely) - called these things Deinonychus (the more accurate name) Jurassic World: - WHY DIDN'T THEY START SAFER!?
@ramentop
@ramentop 3 роки тому
that was only added/implied in the first Jurassic World
@artsy8490
@artsy8490 3 роки тому
@@bubbykins4864 oversimplified reference
@korokseed1619
@korokseed1619 3 роки тому
Bubby Kins Unless I’m misremembering, I’m pretty sure the book did call them raptors, not deinonychus
@Dell-ol6hb
@Dell-ol6hb 3 роки тому
Why tho? There are already dromeosaurs that are the same size of the Jurassic park ones if not even bigger, it would be pointless to modify a much much smaller animal in order to make it bigger when it’s cousins were already that size or larger
@missyrose2154
@missyrose2154 3 роки тому
When I first saw this movie when I was 8 Dilophosaurus scared the crap out of me. I still fast forward through that part all these years later 😣
@samprada9298
@samprada9298 3 роки тому
Omg same haha it freaked me out. And I always closed my eyes when Samuel L Jackson's character gets his arm ripped off, I remember my dad warned me before it happened when I saw it the first time and it took me years to finally watch the scene haha
@pinkbambi13
@pinkbambi13 3 роки тому
I'm excited to see what research comes out in the future about brontosaurus
@chillout101
@chillout101 3 роки тому
This guy is so sweet, he still has that part of childhood in him with that little smile as he talks
@theshypersistence
@theshypersistence 5 років тому
So Blu was just a big turkey 😕
@barjekold7140
@barjekold7140 5 років тому
kind of all dinos are , ... in a way or two
@Anna-pj8te
@Anna-pj8te 5 років тому
The Shy Persistence nope, but it was the size of it.
@meghanmonroe
@meghanmonroe 5 років тому
I remember in the OG movie that kid at the dig in the opening scene was like "it looks like a 6 foot Turkey"
@DijonBaker1800
@DijonBaker1800 5 років тому
They did said that in the first movie if you weren’t paying attention to the dialogue.
@angelabartolone9150
@angelabartolone9150 5 років тому
While it's true velociraptors were no where near the size they have been depicted in these movies... there was a species that was: Utahraptor. I believe they just called them Velociraptors because the name sounded cooler.
@jessicastrater8023
@jessicastrater8023 Рік тому
"I need more raptor!" I love this dude
@chirayujadhav281
@chirayujadhav281 2 роки тому
Ross might be feeling proud for this guy, and jealous of him at the same time
@tdog652041
@tdog652041 4 роки тому
Don’t care about his lisp or jaw movements , just keep spitting that knowledge bro , thank you.
@creaturesoul4469
@creaturesoul4469 5 років тому
I feel like could watch hours of this for some reason
@AlexssandroMeneses
@AlexssandroMeneses 5 років тому
CreatureSoul446 there is a UKposts channel called PBS Eons that is basically that,but more longer and focused in specific themes!
@creaturesoul4469
@creaturesoul4469 5 років тому
alexssandro meneses I’m already an animal nerd, I guess it’s time to become a dinosaur nerd too XD
@tutubism
@tutubism 5 років тому
alexssandro meneses Ayy Paleo nerds where u at?
@benniemoralli6451
@benniemoralli6451 5 років тому
Me two
@dejiadeleye3974
@dejiadeleye3974 5 років тому
I wish there were also prehistoric mammals like Mammoths & Smilodon in the JP series so he could talk about those too!
@squirellman144
@squirellman144 2 роки тому
6:54 No, it's known for having armour plating, atleast that's what I remembered it by as a kid.
@coreyhamby2989
@coreyhamby2989 2 роки тому
I would love to spend some time working under this guy. He seems like a really nice guy that loves what he does.
@IndyMuttProductions
@IndyMuttProductions 5 років тому
Just here to say that this man, he is a good boi.
@Cyrillus_EX
@Cyrillus_EX 5 років тому
*_goot boi_*
@eliaslopez5417
@eliaslopez5417 5 років тому
One of the only people that aren’t all like “oh this isn’t right” or “oh this is not scientifically accurate. That’s some of the stuff I hate whenever someone says that about Jurassic Park. Like it literally says that they have been genetically modified so they aren’t going to be accurate. So yes, he is a good man.
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