PROOF...Dinosaurs had FEATHERS!
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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!
HUGE thanks to the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research, Peter Larson, and his team! Make sure to visit the Black Hills Institute website for more information: www.bhigr.com
Archive footage/media Courtesy of Black Hills Institute.
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First reply, hi Henry.
When I first subbed I thought this was a TV show channel
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HENRY BOI I MISS YOU TEASING CREATURES!!
Make more creaturw videos!
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
wow
It's crazy to know animals like this existed. The world is amazing 🌍
Mesha Davis 🌕🌖🌗🌘🌑🌒🌓🌔🌎🌍🌏 the world 🗺 sure is amazing
Birds are still here, though.
@@hayley.26 wtf
@@YouAreMySunshine2 yeah, just not the other, bigger dinosaurs
It's amazing , the nature is mind blowing
"I'm Coyote Peterson, and I'm about to enter the strike zone, with a Velociraptor."
Oh man
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Coyote: *literally* *dies*
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Coyote: Maybe I can get it traded for a T. rex tooth
Pete: No
Coyote: *Nani*
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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
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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!
When I grow up I want to be a paleontologist
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I wanna be a t rex, RAWRRRRRRR!
Savage Titan live your dreams
Same
Ohg
I tried digging for dinosaurs when I was 7. Ended up finding dog bones thinking they were dinosaur bones 😅
Me too
@@dawsonindustries I was so excited too, but nothing came from it. Now I wish it was a Cat skeleton 🤠
I dug up a few rocks and thought they were bones xd
@Deli The Ninja SOMN Lol
My brother and I found what we thought was a dinosaur bone... it turns out it was a bathtub someone had buried...
If you don’t think feathers are scary go slap a cassowary and see how scary feathers can be.
Yes! Thank you!
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.
Thats right, bruh
Damn dassa lawng comment
Just be honest, don't glue a dinosaur tail to a bird body and claim you discovered a "archeoraptor" or find a feather in amber and claim it was attached to a dinosaur without evidence.
Coyote : PROOF!! dinosaur had FEATHERS!!
Me : *Still shows a scalie dinosaur in the intro*
Not all dinosaurs have feathers. It's mostly the meateaters/theropods like Raptors, Oviraptors, Tyrannosaurids that had feathers. Dinosaurs like Stegosaurs, Hadrosaurs (duck billed), Sauropods (long necked), Ankylosaurs and Ceratopsians (horned dinosaurs) all had scaly skin. So it's a bit of a mix.
Dominic Delgado How does an extra eyelid have to do with feathers?
Many dinosaurs had feathers/feathery coverings. Not just around their eyes.
@@LordTrilobite the herbivores you had mentioned are still up for debate, but I doubt they actually had feathers.
@@LordTrilobite evidence?
@@michellp1909 I agree. There can still be some sort of covering on them. I mean, we have kulindadromeus, which might've had feathers. But even then, it has a filamentaneous covering while also being an ornithischian.
Coyote reminds me a little of Dr. Alan Grant
Fintastic Films agreed
They do move in herds...
Lol haha yeah kinda XDD
ALAN!!
Agreed
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.
When i grow up i want to be a T-Rex
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Pete looks like he really loves dem bones. This is an art.
awsomness 21 Who cares
I dont think a tyrannosaurus would have wings
What if Dinosaurs were actually really smart, and they built a rocket to leave earth. And the skeletons left behind was just a distraction...
more like they killed themselves in a world war and used bio-degradable building materials.
@@randomfrog7974 damn, it's so clear now!
This just made my day lol
@@derpsonxpx7431 lol
I'll have what he's having
It’s good to see a very popular CZcamsr address dinosaur feathers. Its becoming more well known.
How it's not very well known is beyond me.
Beak
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Horns
“Carnotaurus”
🤣🤣 just completely ignored the beak then
Night at the museum its rexy XD
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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!
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
I love that book! The illustrations were done by C.M Koseman btw, the book was a collaboration by Darren Naish, John Conway, and C.M. Koseman. His art is super cool looking. Highly recommend it.
this is really, really cool! but i should mention, in the intro, (what i’m presuming is) pteranodon isn’t a dinosaur! it’s a pterosaur, which is a flying reptile actually closer related to dinosaurs and birds than crocodiles and other living reptiles, unlike other reptiles such as marine reptiles :p
Good point!
furryriel not closer related to birds, cause birds are dinosaurs. What made me quite disappointed is the fact, that it’s highly inaccurate.
+Panala i meant to say birds and dinosaurs than crocodiles, whoops! and yea me too. there isnt enough accurate pterosaur portrayal in the media
You really don’t make sense at all get your grammar correct kiddo.
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I hope I can go on an adventure with you and ask all of my questions about rare and amazing animals🙂
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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
Go for it!
@@arrowsaurus7561 Thank you
I've loved this kind of thing since before I can remember!!! So glad you're making these videos omg
When I’m adult I want to be paleontologist, reptile breederer or work with reptiles.
You can grow iguanas the size of gators
You are a reptilian!
Pteranus Rex Most dinosaurs were birds, not reptiles.
Ivy Goliath I knew that. Reptiles are my favourite animals that still exist, if exctinct are counted too then Dinosaurs are my number 1 fav animals
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if you find me a *cat* skeleton you will be my best friend.
Some guy who needs friends-
**kills an actual cat** "here"
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We have a cat skeleton in school so...
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Seeing stuff like this really helps me find out what I want to do later in life because there is so many things to do
Shoutout to Pete, I love when someone who is a master of their profession shares their craft with me, it's endlessly fascinating.
8:56 Coyote: *makes the Dino say:* “ MORE OREOOOS aAaaAA!”
Me: That was very random.
Still waiting for the sting of the executioner wasp :)
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Ho-yin Tang that already happend
they said it will come out during holiday season
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7:27 when he stops laughing, that seems a little creepy. He was having a good time then he just *clicks*
*Jazz music stops*
Amazing !! Love to learn new things from this channel... Thanks to coyote ,mark and Mario 🙂
Just to make clear there is no confusion with the feathered dinosaurs. NOT all dinosaurs had feathers. Small theropods like Deinonychus, Oviraptor or Utahraptor (one of the biggest feathered ones) were definitely feathered, because they were (probably) warmblooded and have to controll there bodytemperaure like modern birds. Bigger theropods like Acrocantosaurus, Tyrannosaurus and Tarbosaurus maybe had some protofeathers on there necks but were mostly scaled. because of there size. A warmblooded creature which is bigger than a modern rhino/elephant will overheath and die, if they would have feathers or fur so thats the reason why small theropods like dromaeosauridae had feathers and bigger ones were mostly scaled.
Strange is, that for example some hadrosaurus like Edmontosaurus definitely had scale. So maybe some dinosaurs were warmblooded hunters and others were coldblooded.
Personally I think, that a lot of carnivores were warmblooded, because if you check there bones you will find some hints, that proof that.
Thank you guys for reading and that is a great video from BW ^^
PS: I hope that there are not that much grammar errors, because english is not my native language.
I agree, but think the larger theropods, like T. Rex, would’ve had feathers as baby chicks because they may have had trouble keeping warm when tiny. However, as the animal aged, they would’ve molted the feathers.
Please don't spread false information. Nobody knows for sure if the biggest theropod dinos like Tyrannosaurus and Acrocanthosaurus were feathered and/or scaly. But at least we know that a fairly large theropod, Yutyrannus huali (Tyrannosauroidea, Cretaceous) was completely feathered. Nobody knows precisely how the thermoregulation of big theropods worked, so the "overheat" argument is pretty meaningless. Tyrannosaurus rex wasn't an elephant or a rhino, and comparing dinosaurs with mammals can often be misleading.
there are actually fossil evidence of feathers on dinosaurs
Copy and paste??
All coelosaurians had feathers, non coelosaurians didn’t. This includes tyrannosaurs, dromaeosaurs (raptors), ornithomimids, and birds.
T. rex most likely had protofeathers that resembled elephant hair, thin and spaced out as to not overheat it
Man now this is a video for my cousin to watch he's insane with dinos
Dinosaurs STILL have feathers :D
19thHour yeah we call them birds now
@@pennysmith2012 birds are all dinosaurs but not all dinosaurs are birds
yes indeed. both if my macaws definitely are.
No, birds are dinosaurs but not all the dinosaurs are birds.
He's saying it in present tense, and in the present, there's only one kind of dinosaur left: birds - so technically his comment is 100% valid
Also, for those reading this, please don't turn the Reply chain into an argument. It happens too many times...
This inspires me, its very interesting. AND IM GETTING IDEAS FOR MY FUTURE
I'm never going to get tired of that new intro
And I'm sure everyone loves it.
Also did you also know dinosaurs were a little warm-blooded.
They were huge and the size of them insulated their blood
I'm kinda disappointed by the stereotypical pteranodon in the intro.
King Rexy Oof same here. Would have wished to see a more accurate one, with pycnofibers and with the right wing anatomy.
I really LOVE that you are doing this segment, this proves facts for the people out there who dont believe dinosaurs ever existed and that don't believe fossils are real, and for the people who don't believe once upon a time dinosaurs had feathers. Johny bravo needs to watch this. Facts Johnny.
Love this series already
There is acctually evidence that not all Dinosaurs had feathers, the most preserved specimin (a carnotaurus) had extensive skin impressions meaning that this dinosaur, evidently was a scaly beast.
Perhaps some dinosaurs were close to fully feathered like Raptors. Perhaps some may have been entirely scaly . And perhaps some had feathers on only some parts of their body.
We know every skin impression we have from T-Rex shows scaly skin, but that doesn't mean that perhaps T-Rex didn't have feathers on some other parts of its body, such as on the back of the head or on its back.
To be honest, probably thanks to Jurassic Park, I can't help but think of T-Rex as sort of a giant fully scaled lizard.
@@FinalLugiaGuardian ye, you have a point
Love the Video Coyote!!
Man.
I love animals.
Like your family?
Choco Bro what’s with the insult to his family?
When ever I see that u uploaded I am super excited! I Get to learn so much! When I watch Beyond Dinosaurs I feel like I get to go back in time!
I like your videos....it kind of annoys me that I end up with a plethora of children videos in my suggestion list though lol.
Ur probably a child urself
bruh
I love brave wilderness
This channel, and this crew has inspired me to love animals more then I already do, and create a channel of my own! Thank You, Brave Wilderness. You guys are the best nature channel on CZcams!
Thanks :)
Pete is such a awesome guy. I'm so lucky to get to work alongside him now. Hopefully you guys return to the institute soon!
Coyote I have been watching you since the last 3 years and i wont stop yet,goodluck finding some fossils and keep up the good work
Ostriches and flamingos own everything
I love this it was really cool thank you for doing this coyote
Great series so far!! ROARRRRRRRR
yessss my new favourite series
I love beyond the Dinosaur videos
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I remember when I wanted to be a paleontologist... still want to. Btw not all Dinosaurs had feathers.
How do you know though
Its impossible to know
@@kailirichey2010 That's a weak argument. We do know that some dinosaurs didn't have feathers.
@@plywoodruntz how though? Nobodys ever seen a real dinosaur and you can't figure out if a dinosaur was feathered or not just by the bones
@@plywoodruntz so actually, it's not a weak argument
Dinosaurs had feathers deal with it
Thanks! I should show this to my friends. They say, “What are you talking about. All dinosaurs were scaly.” Thanks Coyote :D
I’ve been to there, I loved the Dino room, you finally came to SD!
Awesome that you guys have been doing Jurassic world videos, and dinosaur videos! I love paleontology, especially dinosaurs I hope to be a paleontologist one day. Also, I adore the Jurassic park franchise, thank you guys for making great content! Keep it up!
It's almost like being a dentist cleaning those bones but on a much larger scale.
Why am I getting so jealous of Coyote in this video😂
I am also getting your starter kit for Christmas
I love seeing Coyote get excited ❤️
I stumbled on this video and was utterly disappointed at the end. Not even once was coyote peterson bitten by an paleontologist.
Dinosaurs had feathers but did feathers have dinosaurs?
Ok so basically it feathers
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@Jaxson Parsons yeah and as it turns out the Rex most likely did not have feathers
The series I've been waiting for. Got chills when I noticed the feathers on that Ova
5:43 Very interesting, I love these sort of details in shows. Thanks for showing this!
When I grow up I want to be like you
2:00 there was an eye ball in there 66 million years ago
Eye ball
9:10 look at how he said reptiles
Next time on Beyond Dinosaurs:I am Coyote Peterson and I'm about to enter the Bite Zone with the T-Rex
I'm 11 and when Im older I want to be a paleontologist and a zoologist so i can open up a wildlife sanctuary. I've loved dinosaurs since I was two when ever I seen the Jurassic Park films I fell in love with dinosaurs. I'm the only one in my town that loves Dinosaurs. In history class when ever the teacher says the word dinosaurs everyone turns and looks at me.
Lemme smash
@@_Anthony___ Ummmm Im 11
@@maliyahskipper113 I'm 16
@@_Anthony___ ok
@@_Anthony___ really bruh???
We love you coyote💗💝
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Oh my god, how good is this video,it is so amazing,you are awesome dont stop
I love these episodes!
Coyote when are u going to the expedition,it’s been two days
Correction for the title: Proof....SOME dinosaurs had feathers. It's already been proven that certain species had scaly skin with fossil skin impressions.
While that is true, that doesn't exclude them from having any feathers. There is a lot of debate about this still, with many paleontologists believing that all dinosaur species had at least ornate feathers and others who propose there were feathered and featherless dinosaurs.
Big Brother There’s no way the ALLL dinosaurs had feathers. I highly doubt feathers were present on sauropods, ankylosaurids, stegosaurids, hadrosaurs, or inquanodontids. In fact, we’ve already found fossil mummies of some of those, most of which have non feathery skin. (Either bumpy, scaly, etc) Feathers mainly speculated on theropods, specifically small/ medium sized ones. Even then, we’ve still found some of them with no feathers. Carnotaurus for example has very bumpy, scaly, and leathery skin.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but it had to be said.
Im so excited to see you out in the field searching for prehistoric bones!!! That's litterly one of my dreams!!!
Best series yet
Roses are red violets are blue your merch is awesome so are you
Love you so much your so cool
Love the new series!
AH!!! Pete becomes cooler and cooler every time you post a video with him! I’m super stoked to see more!
make a channel only about prehistoric stuff. the name is good but just really make it a real channel and my favourite dinosaur is the dilophosaurus (two-crested lizard)I love your videos
Dilophosaurus is my favourite too, velociraptor or allosaurus are a close second.
It's hard to believe there are people out there that don't even believe in evolution, where you can so easily go and see actual evidence that the birds we see every day are so closely related to dinosaurs. In fact, birds technically ARE dinosaurs, if I remember correctly.
Correct, they are theropods
They are a part of the dinosauria but they are avian dinosaurs not part of the non avian.
I love science and mostly ancient fossils. Not just DINOSAUR FOSSILS but other fossils that were found long ago
Cool intro guys. I love this new series already.
This is the only good channel on CZcams you’re epic my man
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I was able to go to the black hills institute when I went to south Dakota back in August. So amazing to see it here in your video again
These videos sent me down a DEEP fossil rabbit hole.
When I grow up I wanna become a paleontologist
My second grade teacher asked me what I want to be when I grow up, I said "I wanna be a dinosaur because dinosaurs are dead!"
coyotes childlike excitement and passion for animals and his line of work are so precious i luv it 👌