The Monster of Partridge Creek: A Dinosaur in the Arctic?

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

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  • @bipedalcynodont962
    @bipedalcynodont962 Před rokem +18

    I LOVE how scientifically/historically accurate, respectful, and well-researched this video is compared to nearly EVERY other one about surviving non-avian dinosaurs! Thank you!

  • @thomashyle6098
    @thomashyle6098 Před 3 lety +262

    how interesting that the creature is covered in feathers/hair; a concept that was not established or indeed did not exist, at the time.

    • @tatevancleve1802
      @tatevancleve1802 Před 3 lety +30

      Could catch, it does make it all the more believable. At that time they we are thought to be brown, or grey & absolutely lizard like. To hear it was black with fine feathers when that wasnt even thought to be the case.

    • @Anna._.81
      @Anna._.81 Před 3 lety +19

      It was covered in bristles not feathers

    • @austintrousdale2397
      @austintrousdale2397 Před 3 lety +14

      Maybe we’re dealing with a gigantic proto-kiwi bird-dinosaur 😁

    • @anonymous-rj6ok
      @anonymous-rj6ok Před 3 lety +10

      Feathers or hair don't change the fact dinosaurs are cold blooded. How would a cold-blooded animal survive in the Arctic?

    • @tatevancleve1802
      @tatevancleve1802 Před 3 lety +44

      @@anonymous-rj6ok how do you know they are cold blooded? To talk to them on the phone? Many paleontologists no longer believe due to the fact they do find them in the artic and Antarctica and they appear to have lived there year round. Most no longer believe them to have been cold blooded because that would not have been possible. I mean one of the biggest

  • @mr.octopus6972
    @mr.octopus6972 Před 3 lety +82

    Hello from Quebec.
    I had always tought that Canada was kinda boring from the paranormal/cryptozoology point of view.
    Then I discovered your channel!
    😥

    • @HammersonPeters
      @HammersonPeters  Před 3 lety +23

      Like a lot of things in this country, spooky Canadian folklore is surprisingly rich but virtually untapped.

    • @mr.octopus6972
      @mr.octopus6972 Před 3 lety +15

      @@HammersonPeters
      Don't make it too fun it will become illegal 🤣

    • @johnakridge2916
      @johnakridge2916 Před 3 lety +14

      @@mr.octopus6972 yeah the gov in Canada is Totally Manipulated through media brainwash Propaganda. Everything is made illegal over there, even safety is illegal in a sense.

    • @mr.octopus6972
      @mr.octopus6972 Před 3 lety +5

      @@johnakridge2916
      I won't go there because of the nature of this channel, this would be way off topic. But yeah, if it's kinda fun they make it illegal I know.

    • @reesedaniel5835
      @reesedaniel5835 Před 3 lety +4

      @@mr.octopus6972 Or if it gives you energy and suppresses your appetite. They want everyone to eat copious amounts of their chemical and gmo filled franken foods so they will be good cash cows (obese and diabetic). At least that's how it is here in the USA. You can get prescription meds all day long that will make you fat as a barn but they won't let anyone have anything to suppress their appetite. 17 years ago you could walk in the local Walmart or drug store and buy herbal ephedra diet pills right off the shelf that worked like a charm. I kept my weight down for many years using those and so did a lot of other people. Evil globalist tyrants didn't like that. They need everyone to be fat and stupid.

  • @las10plagas
    @las10plagas Před 3 lety +31

    I wish we germans weren't so focused on work and more open for the unknown.
    as a child, I was on vacation in croatia with my parents (beautiful country). we were invited to the house of some old woman, who was the mother of one of my parent's friends.
    her house had bullet holes all over the outside walls and some inside as well (left overs of some war). one night she told me stories about the "forest giants" she frequently encountered, when she was a child herself. it was so nice to listen to her. (oh yeah for some reason she was speaking broken german, otherwise I would have never understood her :-P)
    my own grand mother only told me stories about how she had to work on the field from sunrise till sunset =P (but of course I loved her)

    • @tatevancleve1802
      @tatevancleve1802 Před 2 lety +2

      Sounds amazing, I love hearing stuff like that. Thank you for sharing

    • @bgee461
      @bgee461 Před 2 lety +2

      Really starting to come around to the idea of things in the woods. 👍

    • @jacobitewiseman3696
      @jacobitewiseman3696 Před 2 lety

      Work is good but workaholics aren't.

    • @mfwicbasterd477
      @mfwicbasterd477 Před 2 lety +1

      Didn't the Nazi's look for inner earth and Atlantis? Also, weren't the Grimm stories German? You do work too much bud

    • @las10plagas
      @las10plagas Před 2 lety

      @@mfwicbasterd477 yes, yes and yes 😛

  • @quaidens
    @quaidens Před 3 lety +25

    “His eyes gleamed”
    He was just happy to have his caribou

  • @Tralman1965
    @Tralman1965 Před 3 lety +20

    I love these stories. I picture sitting around a campfire in Northern Canada trading tales.

  • @darabennett4316
    @darabennett4316 Před rokem +12

    I'm over 30,..I still have a dinosaur phase😂 They're just so dang cool!

  • @SasquaDash
    @SasquaDash Před 2 lety +25

    I'm very skeptical when it comes to the "living dinosaur" cryptids, but never the less, the stories about them are interesting.

    • @VinnySlouth
      @VinnySlouth Před rokem +6

      Who cares about cryptids, 0:52 Sir Richard Owen Died: December 18, 1892 and he was still talking in 1942, fifty years later, FIFTY YEARS!!!!!!!!!!

    • @MugiwaraLion
      @MugiwaraLion Před rokem +2

      ​@Vinny Slouth what r u on about

    • @VinnySlouth
      @VinnySlouth Před rokem +3

      @@MugiwaraLion The guy died in 1892 and it took him 50 years of death to come up with the term Dinosaur in 1942

    • @chrisb6149
      @chrisb6149 Před rokem +3

      @@VinnySlouth Yeah, this very obvious "misspeaking" should have been caught on editing. Obviously, he meant 1842 (thought Google says 1841), but mistakes like that should not get through.

    • @rickcharlespersonal
      @rickcharlespersonal Před 5 měsíci

      I caught that too and couldn't help but laugh.@@VinnySlouth

  • @TravelPATOBULL
    @TravelPATOBULL Před rokem +24

    As implausible as this cryptid is, it's still one of my favorites. The explanatory and implicit quality that you put in your videos is appreciated. You earned a new subscriber, greetings from Chile

    • @BrandonDoner
      @BrandonDoner Před 11 měsíci

      Is it really they implausible tho? We have found 50million year old living fossils one being that massive fish. But people forget that Penguins exist. Several species and some quite large living in the absolute harshest climate on the planet. There easily could have been a artic dinosaur evolve just like the antarctic dinosaurs. But with the large predators in the north it would have to be able to defend himself.
      Without knowing the climate and position of Canada over the past 65mil years it’s very plausible.
      I just found out the short face bear is still alive in the Andes mountains and lives in the trees like monkeys and builds nest like birds. It still has the short face as well. I had no idea lol.

  • @palamambron
    @palamambron Před 3 lety +35

    This reminds me of the lake monster of Manipogo (the name means lake monster), which 20 people swear to have seen in the water in 1979. It was 50 ft long, serpentine, and had a head like a sheep.

    • @EnforcementDronEd209
      @EnforcementDronEd209 Před 3 lety +1

      🐏🐉

    • @mgwgeneral6467
      @mgwgeneral6467 Před 2 lety

      I have seen some old old ships with the wood carvings on the bow of the boat wit exactly what you described. There are many many cryptozoological creatures that our governments do NOT want us to know exist. Like mermaids and merpeople. As Russia was developing pods of porpuses(?) to patrol the seas for submarines. So the U.S. started killing them using sound frequency. And immediately their agents would arrive and round up all the dead mers before people start showing up. Navy folks also report seeing them swimming with dolphins around the ships while at see. Which could explain why these sea creatures are so extremely friendly and playful with humans. 🤔

    • @cryptohunt2552
      @cryptohunt2552 Před rokem +2

      Sounds a lot like Ogopogo of Okanagan Lake.

  • @Inlinetodie
    @Inlinetodie Před 3 lety +38

    I can't deny Hammersons knowledge, definitely legitimate.

    • @jquest43
      @jquest43 Před 3 lety +7

      Good validating, your proof is excellent

  • @Rawkwilder
    @Rawkwilder Před 3 lety +54

    the dinosaurs that have been apparently "seen", always coincide with what was known at the time, not what's true, visually. and I'm very happy you pointed this out.

    • @markus7166
      @markus7166 Před 2 lety

      I've read your comment 3 times and I still don't know what the fuck you are trying to say 🤦🏼‍♂️😂

    • @vld7850
      @vld7850 Před rokem +1

      They have been seen to this day and there are ancient stone carvings right alongside men that even clearly show the Rosete texture of their skin not discovered until just within the last 20 or so years.

    • @Rawkwilder
      @Rawkwilder Před rokem

      @@vld7850 no they weren't. And the carvings are mostly vague interpretations or flat out manufactured. Jurassic Park is not a scientific documentary... And the "eyewitness" descriptions of them are clearly evidence for that.

  • @aaroncutting
    @aaroncutting Před 3 lety +15

    There are many anecdotal stories from people all across the US and Canada that center around cryptids that could generally be described as some type of dinosaur or flying reptile.
    I am one of those people.
    This sighting takes place in SW Ohio near a State park known for its lake and covered in an old growth forest and dotted with small caves.
    In my Junior year of college I was with my girlfriend in my car waiting for a group of friends to show up for a fly-day (AIAA student org where we build and fly scale aircraft and drones). As we are waiting my girlfriend exclaimed that there was a "dragon" above us. My first though was that someone had a dragon drone, but when I looked up I saw a small creature flying overhead and sure enough it looked like a small pterosaur. We jumped out of the car to get a better view.
    It was flying close enough to the ground to see that it had no feathers, but instead had a translucent grey-tan wing and a similarity colored body. It's head was long relative to it's body and it had a short tail with a small vertically oriented diamond 'sail' on the end.
    We were both pretty shocked to see this thing and immediately told our friends 15 or so minutes later when they showed up. They... Did not believe us.
    Fast forward a bit and when we were next at the State park I asked one of the park rangers if they ever saw things flying around. He replied with the usually list of native hawks and waterfowl. I then asked if there were any odd creatures flying around that weren't birds. Without hesitation he replied "oh yeah the Thunderbirds". Apparently the park rangers see them with some frequency and claim that they live in the small caves in the area.
    Take from that what you will but it isn't unheard of for people to see creatures that are supposed to be extinct.
    Of interesting note SW Ohio has a number of reptilian cryptids such as the Loveland frog men (this was later tied to an escaped iguana that had grown to a large size so not really a cryptid) and the Loveland monster which was a large reptilian creature encounter by early settlers in Loveland Ohio and was tracked and killed shortly after it was seen by some young children.

    • @tatevancleve1802
      @tatevancleve1802 Před 2 lety

      That's awesome, thank you for sharing. I had heard of many 2nd hand accounts of such creatures in Ohio, Illinois, North Carolina, Texas, Az, California, & Alaska. As well Papua new guinea where the most sitings had occured. But you are the first time I have heard a first hand account. Thank you so much for sharing, despite whatever grief you must've have gotten because of what you have seen. I commend & thank you.

    • @jessicadorion8507
      @jessicadorion8507 Před rokem

      Saw same thing in Ontario twice. You definitely saw what you saw, when I googled it's unique tail to find out what type of bird we saw of course nothing like it came up. So there must be small populations of them scattered around. I always hope to see one again so I can get a picture next time.

    • @peabrain6872
      @peabrain6872 Před rokem

      Cool story except pterosaurs had picnofibers. Your description is pretty off

    • @mike02454
      @mike02454 Před rokem

      @@peabrain6872 I'm sure that pterosaurs didn't evolve one bit in the last million years.

  • @wht-rabt-obj
    @wht-rabt-obj Před 2 lety +24

    Can you imagine if people from the Victorian era could watch Jurassic Park?! 😳

    • @Zer-db1bp
      @Zer-db1bp Před 6 měsíci

      I like to think about showing them a lot about the modern world. Imagine going back and showing them iPhones.

  • @katmack4215
    @katmack4215 Před 3 lety +31

    I really appreciate the story being time stamped..🙂 thanks a bunch!
    Also,if there are giant monsters in this world,I figure Alaska and Canada are where they reside 😏

    • @williambell3893
      @williambell3893 Před 3 lety +6

      or just very remote places in general. I.E. Patagonia, Siberia, Rain forests and deep jungles and like you said Alaska and Canada. i firmly believe that a few species albeit VERY few,Still survive to this day. oh yeah and let's not forget the ones in the Oceans around the world

    • @jquest43
      @jquest43 Před 3 lety

      Look up burrunjor rex gillroy

    • @Llerrah508
      @Llerrah508 Před 3 lety +3

      @@williambell3893 let's not forget the reservations called national parks/forests

    • @kaseycesena3430
      @kaseycesena3430 Před 3 lety +1

      I agree also Afghanistan in my opinion Eastern Afghanistan is big mountains and caves the prettiest sun rises/sets sorry if I sound weird I'm a disabled vet T.B.I(traumatic brain injury) most confusing part of my life lol my rehabilitation was in Colorado I don't think we know every animal it wouldn't shock me if some cryptids are real

    • @katmack4215
      @katmack4215 Před 3 lety +2

      @@kaseycesena3430 oh yeah,prolly actual giants there..or so I hear! Also,thank you much for your service 🙂 Sending well wishes your way for a quick and speedy recovery

  • @Inlinetodie
    @Inlinetodie Před 3 lety +65

    When I was young in the 70s, I recall a trip to a museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
    There was a ship inside the museum, I recall drawings and carvings of what we would refer to as dinosaurs on that very old ship, it was from the 14th century and was one the ships used by the Hudson's bay trading company.

    • @damianbaron8467
      @damianbaron8467 Před 3 lety +3

      I think you mean the Nonsuch in the Museum of Man and Nature. The ship is a replica of the actual 17th century Nonsuch

    • @bio-plasmictoad5311
      @bio-plasmictoad5311 Před 3 lety +3

      14th century would be to early I would of thought.

    • @greengoblin876
      @greengoblin876 Před 3 lety +2

      @@bio-plasmictoad5311 and you would have thought correctly,

    • @Inlinetodie
      @Inlinetodie Před 3 lety +8

      @@whimsiquisitive very well said and referenced, thank you.
      There are caves in BC with carved depictions of what we would call dinosaurs and woolly mammoths.

    • @Llerrah508
      @Llerrah508 Před 3 lety +7

      Gravity is weaker in the Hudson bay, we don't understand why.

  • @KyleEricksonPoetry1617
    @KyleEricksonPoetry1617 Před 3 lety +11

    I just stumbled upon this channel and it is great to see a fellow Canadian talking about Canadian legends. Canada has more than meets the eye. I love researching legends from my local area. Thanks from the Coast of BC, Sasquatch and UFO hotspot.

  • @northwestolympics1683
    @northwestolympics1683 Před 3 lety +20

    Been in those areas. A lot of unknown the locals talk about.

    • @robertreichenbach635
      @robertreichenbach635 Před 3 lety +3

      A lot of unknown in the Olympics as well

    • @rileycoppicus1128
      @rileycoppicus1128 Před 3 lety +3

      Been there actually to partridge creek.
      Big country with lots of tall aspen trees forests. Wouldn't be surprised at all if they can be in there

  • @risboturbide9396
    @risboturbide9396 Před 3 lety +10

    Always a pleasure to watch one of your videos! Amazing work; have a great week-end, Hammerson Peters!

  • @DROP_BEARZ
    @DROP_BEARZ Před rokem +9

    I've seen one and its tracks here in Australia. Everyone said it was an emu but overlooked some of the differences in the tracks. Also found still warm kangaroos with a basketball sized hole chomped in the side of them and absolutely nothing inside. No blood anywhere.

  • @johnnywilliams4107
    @johnnywilliams4107 Před 3 lety +9

    Quality videos, keep em coming. This channel is very underappreciated.

  • @williambell3893
    @williambell3893 Před 3 lety +7

    Hammerson Peter's, you have done a brilliant and very convinceable piece here! Not that I needed convincing to being with. Very educated, well researched and thorough studies my man. You deserve some type of award for how you study up and present your work. And yes, I firmly believe that a select few species of dinosaurs have survived the ages in places such as the Yukon, Patagonia, Siberia,Amazon jungles and extremely remote places throughout the world.

  • @jeffraney
    @jeffraney Před 3 lety +10

    The dinosaur was coming in and out of a cave that lead to warmer temperatures in the subterranean earth.but came up topside to hunt.

    • @qcontinuum514
      @qcontinuum514 Před 3 lety +4

      Good hypothesis.

    • @sarahoshea9603
      @sarahoshea9603 Před 2 lety

      Perhaps that would explain the indentations looking like those made by a fat lizard- maybe it was stopping or laying?

    • @peabrain6872
      @peabrain6872 Před rokem

      There isnt a subterranean earth

    • @songofseikilos8659
      @songofseikilos8659 Před rokem

      @@qcontinuum514 ditto

  • @519MaLoNeY
    @519MaLoNeY Před 3 lety +3

    This presentation was awesome Mr Peters! I really enjoyed it. Thanks for making and sharing it.

  • @jessicap4998
    @jessicap4998 Před 3 lety +7

    I grew up going to the Royal Tyrell Museum, which is where some of those first pictures were taken.

  • @identity7782
    @identity7782 Před 3 lety +25

    The creature that scared the moose in Alaska reminds me of a hunters story about looking through his scope across a ridge and seeing a big lizard looking beast. He was eating the remains of a moose, or besr can't remember witch. big flat head .

    • @tatevancleve1802
      @tatevancleve1802 Před 2 lety +1

      When was this account you are referring to from & from where? If it is a different account then the one that was discussed In the video & you know I could hear it or read it I would love to do so. I love this type of stuff.

    • @identity7782
      @identity7782 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tatevancleve1802 It was not the one mentioned in the video, I believe it was out of Northern US, Southern Canada great lakes area. I will see if I can find it and send you a link.

    • @tatevancleve1802
      @tatevancleve1802 Před 2 lety +1

      @@identity7782 thank you I would love it if you found a link to the story you are referring to. Thank you!

    • @markus7166
      @markus7166 Před 2 lety +1

      Cold blooded animals CANNOT survive in cold climates like Alaska. Whatever you are describing is impossible.

    • @CamelDash
      @CamelDash Před 2 lety

      Is there a link to this story. Highly interested in reading about it

  • @beckyosborne
    @beckyosborne Před 3 lety +4

    I love how reliable you are with posting. Always watch asap

  • @michaelthompson1287
    @michaelthompson1287 Před 3 lety +5

    You have the best videos!!!! Thanks for your hard work and sharing!!!

  • @darrell3391
    @darrell3391 Před rokem +3

    I happen to be living in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. The jewellery sellers on Main Street are flush with Mammoth ivory/bone pieces and sluice nugget pieces of all sorts. Like to purchase your very own sluice or pan nugget, Murdoch’s can help you out, they have nuggets from millimetre size up to pebble and stone size. I was just there having the clasp on my chain replaced.

  • @Misora31
    @Misora31 Před 3 lety +16

    The weird thing about these stories is they mention fur and bristle on the dinosaur, which doesn't match up with contemporary thoughts on the creatures as far as I am aware. So that would add credibility to these stories that many other cryptids(which follow outdated cliches of dinosaurs) don't have.

    • @dalekrenegade2596
      @dalekrenegade2596 Před 3 lety +5

      But other than that the rest of creature's description is consistent with old views of dinosaurs as fat. tail draggers. The author just knew that a big lizard in a very cold area needed some insulation.

    • @KurtOnoIR
      @KurtOnoIR Před 3 lety +2

      @@dalekrenegade2596 didn't he say that they saw it on two legs move with "amazing agility"? If they wanted to paint the picture of that with the prints, why not just say they saw a fat tail dragger?

    • @dalekrenegade2596
      @dalekrenegade2596 Před 3 lety +2

      @@KurtOnoIR Likely to make it sound more amazing. It's an early work of fiction after all.

    • @KurtOnoIR
      @KurtOnoIR Před 3 lety +1

      @@dalekrenegade2596 how do you know its a work of fiction?

    • @dalekrenegade2596
      @dalekrenegade2596 Před 3 lety +2

      @@KurtOnoIR How's it not?

  • @ouxu597
    @ouxu597 Před 2 lety +4

    “This ominous excrement terrified the Indians” is something I would’ve never thought to be used in a serious sentence

  • @BastardKitty
    @BastardKitty Před 3 lety +3

    Just found and subscribed to your channel. Love it! Thank you for the content and the time stamps too! Awesome :)

  • @stevesavy3368
    @stevesavy3368 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I will admit... the story is interesting for multiple reasons. First, despite how dinosaurs were depicted at the time, the Monster was relatively quick and energetic. Second, you have it living in arctic conditions, when the general view of dinosaurs at the time was that they could only live in warm/hot and humid environments, with it taking until relatively recently when actual fossils were found that dinosaurs lived in places where it snowed. And, finally, the description of "Fur" and "Bristles" easily could be primative feathers or ones like what emu had... and being that the only other mention of a feathered dinosaur was much later in the late 40s and then nothing until the 80s/90s, well... one has to raise eyebrows.

  • @slyaspie4934
    @slyaspie4934 Před 3 lety +4

    Whether facts or fiction these are certainly interesting and well told tales, thank you very much

  • @RonStephenson-ms7xi
    @RonStephenson-ms7xi Před 4 měsíci +1

    Fantastic job with all the data and all the stories everything that you recovered the great job

  • @pellaz83
    @pellaz83 Před rokem +2

    Interesting episode. Incidentally there was a tyrannosaurid called the Nanuqsaurus that lived in the pre-Alaskan wilderness 68 million years ago. Would have been cool if Dupuy had rounded up the dinosaur and had it tamed and used as a steed. We would all be dino riders today.

    • @rhedosaurus2251
      @rhedosaurus2251 Před 10 měsíci

      Not only that, but a T. rex footprint was recently found on a mountain in Alaska.

  • @jasonpratt5126
    @jasonpratt5126 Před 3 lety +6

    Oh, so ERB was kind of homaging 1888's James DeMille's "Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder" when he wrote The Land that Time Forgot!

  • @Firedrake-SP
    @Firedrake-SP Před rokem +3

    But if the Partridge Creek Beast is a hoax, why is based on a ceratosaurs? The Arthur could have easily based the creature on any other theropod dinosaur like Tyrannosaurus rex.

  • @michaelbuono4007
    @michaelbuono4007 Před 2 lety +2

    I’m surprised that Some things Scary didn’t have a story about this creature yet

  • @tommitchell7257
    @tommitchell7257 Před 3 lety +3

    top notch work right here! excellent job! i enjoy every video i've seen .. from topic to content.: keep up the great work .. looking forward to seeing more of your work

  • @jimcondon9032
    @jimcondon9032 Před 3 lety +5

    🇦🇺 Thanks from all us watching from down Under Hammerson 👍 thumbs Up All the way . Always very interesting very well researched & very well done 💯👍 Amazing actually 👌

  • @zach11241
    @zach11241 Před 2 lety +2

    I don’t know how he did it; but the Monster of Partridge Creek found out about the Duke’s “hunting party” and clearly orchestrated WWI.

  • @marcusbillings1644
    @marcusbillings1644 Před 3 lety +31

    Another great video. I think Dupuy tips his hand when he describes the creatures tracks as having the dragging belly and legs out to the sides. This is reminiscent of the common reconstructions of dinosaurs at that time. Their knowledge of anatomy had most of them looking like fat lizards rather than how they really looked. This makes me a little suspect of his story, but awesome all the same. Keep up the good work.

    • @tatevancleve1802
      @tatevancleve1802 Před 2 lety +3

      Yes but possibly this is where it was laying down and we really don't know how the would lay down and im sure in the process of getting up or laying down in such a position would leave similar imprints to this & not necessarily be its typical tracks when walking or running.

    • @TupDigital
      @TupDigital Před 2 lety +4

      The _entire_ story of dinosaurs as we know can easily be found suspect after some digging outside the box (pardon my archaeological pun)

  • @greenmtroamer33
    @greenmtroamer33 Před 3 lety +5

    Perfect!! I was looking for something good to watch!

    • @Inlinetodie
      @Inlinetodie Před 3 lety +2

      Heartily agreed, sick of all this bubble.gum and fluff on CZcams

    • @Inlinetodie
      @Inlinetodie Před 3 lety +2

      Heartily agreed, sick of all this bubble.gum and fluff on CZcams

    • @Inlinetodie
      @Inlinetodie Před 3 lety +2

      Heartily agreed, sick of all this bubble.gum and fluff on CZcams

  • @dwightrush4247
    @dwightrush4247 Před 3 lety +48

    I have always found this story intriguing, the fact that they reported fur or quills makes it more believable. Since birds are direct descendants of dinosaurs and are warm blooded, why couldn't some of the dinosaurs have been warm blooded to adapt to different climate change?

    • @raclark2730
      @raclark2730 Před 3 lety +7

      Recent paleontology has been talking about quills feathers and fur being commonplace.

    • @laurencefenderson6702
      @laurencefenderson6702 Před 3 lety +6

      That's only a theory. Birds aren't direct decendants of dinosaurs.

    • @FirstDagger
      @FirstDagger Před 3 lety +15

      @@laurencefenderson6702 ; Right, they literally are dinosaurs and have already been living alongside them millions of years ago. Might want to check up on the latest bird DNA studies.

    • @laurencefenderson6702
      @laurencefenderson6702 Před 3 lety +6

      @@FirstDagger Birds aren't dinosaurs.

    • @jquest43
      @jquest43 Před 3 lety +1

      @@FirstDagger dinosaur is a "made up " name that means "terrible Lizard" its b.s.,these animals are warm blooded-cold blooded reptiles

  • @darryltaylor9916
    @darryltaylor9916 Před 3 lety +4

    ..14:33...found green manure...concluded it clearly came from a "massive carnivorous animal".....are you sure it wasn't eating plants?

    • @peabrain6872
      @peabrain6872 Před rokem

      “I saw some fern clippings and berries in there, must be a dinosaur, specifically a meat eating one”

  • @vikingskuld
    @vikingskuld Před 3 lety +3

    As always another great video. Thank you for all your work. Your channel is one of my favorites and I always look forward to your videos. Thank again

  • @jasonpratt5126
    @jasonpratt5126 Před 3 lety +9

    Re whether dragon art comes from dinosaur skeletons: probably not, because it's super rare to find intact skeletons. You could model a Triceratops skull for a temple, for example (at least one of those exists), because that's likely to survive in one piece in a shape that makes visual sense to what the animal's head looked like; but not get the general body shapes correct, much less the rather advanced artistic representations which can be found that long predate modern analysis. (For example, a Judeo-Christian mosaic from the 300s which illustrates the prophet Job (typo corrected, Jonah) having been vomited up by what's obviously a pleiosaurid of some sort: it's exhaling like a whale through two soft tall nostril-horns, but unlike a whale the exhaust is in two visible streams and going forward, not backward.) Of course, a lot of art is based on earlier art, and there's some development which can be traced along that line.

    • @slipstreamxr3763
      @slipstreamxr3763 Před rokem +2

      Jonah was swallowed by a whale or big fish. Not Job.

    • @jasonpratt5126
      @jasonpratt5126 Před rokem +1

      @@slipstreamxr3763 Thanks for the catch! Typo corrected.

  • @CAWCarcharo34
    @CAWCarcharo34 Před 3 lety +8

    Apart from the misuse of the term “Dinosaur” when describing other Mesozoic reptiles, this video was really solid. If this was indeed a Ceratosaurus then it’s way above the current estimates we have for the genus: C. dentisulcatus was the largest and probably reached a length of 7 meters and a weight of up to 700 kg. The fur is likely akin to downy-type dinofuzz. The dragging of the tail is very unlikely in most Dinosauria and Ceratosaurus seems to have used it tail for counterbalancing. The long neural spines and chevrons prevented much dorsoventral movement, so drooping the tail ventrally was very unlikely and non-beneficial for this animal

  • @NathanTarantlawriter
    @NathanTarantlawriter Před 3 lety +5

    Now I got to read the story about the guy's brain inside the dinosaur!

  • @user-kt8yp5ho2y
    @user-kt8yp5ho2y Před 3 lety +3

    At last, finally, you make a video about this.
    Thank you so much. :)

  • @Horrendous347
    @Horrendous347 Před 3 lety +3

    Their is a possibility that the partridge monster did not walk with its tail down but when holding its prey the victim could have been dragging on the ground to make it look like a tail drag

    • @peabrain6872
      @peabrain6872 Před rokem

      Keep making excuses

    • @songofseikilos8659
      @songofseikilos8659 Před rokem

      @@peabrain6872 thats not an excuse.... my dog ate my homework now thats an excuse

  • @rickcharlespersonal
    @rickcharlespersonal Před 5 měsíci

    I know it shouldn't be surprising, but having obviously not been around in the 1800s and most of the 1900s I easily neglect to realize how long paleontology has been inspiring authors to write visceral tales imagining encounters with dinosaurs and other prehistoric beasts.

  • @evandavies5906
    @evandavies5906 Před 3 lety +3

    This could make an incredible novel. You could even write it to align with modern paleontology!

  • @patrickmcdonald8513
    @patrickmcdonald8513 Před 3 lety +3

    Nine companions. You shall be the fellowship of the dinosaur.

  • @BasementPepperoni
    @BasementPepperoni Před rokem +1

    WOW!
    When hearing all of the Victorian Era stories about Dinosaurs and lost worlds, I was to remember a bunch of either movies, TV shows, or comics that have either taken inspiration or straight up plagiarized those novels, lol.

  • @slagit
    @slagit Před 3 lety +6

    True or not I always love and eat up these stories! It is so wild to think maybe in the northern part of our world a small group of dinos clung on to life in some way with the last one passing into history maybe in the late 19th or very early 20th century. Anyways haunting and thought provoking and part of me is always comforted by strange mysteries on are world. Also great fuel for my creative imagination!

  • @cryptoalchemist369
    @cryptoalchemist369 Před rokem +2

    you do absolutely amazing work!

  • @niklashall5969
    @niklashall5969 Před 3 lety +2

    Just you wait your channel will grow huge this is great, good job!

  • @captainbluegill3357
    @captainbluegill3357 Před 3 lety +4

    this was absolutely awesome - thank you!

  • @johnakridge2916
    @johnakridge2916 Před 3 lety +2

    Finally some actual real information. Thank you for this video

  • @yasmanjack
    @yasmanjack Před 3 lety +3

    Another excilent and a mazing story brought back to life.

  • @Inlinetodie
    @Inlinetodie Před 3 lety +6

    Hammerson, you make amazing video, I'm a fool.if I don't give credit when deserved.
    May I ask if you could include a recent topographical map of some of the areas in your next videos, this would allow me to go to these areas and gather information as well.
    Thank You Hammerson Peter's.

    • @HammersonPeters
      @HammersonPeters  Před 3 lety +1

      Do you know a good place to find topographical maps?

    • @Inlinetodie
      @Inlinetodie Před 3 lety +4

      @@HammersonPeters
      Hi, if possible a top shot from google maps of the region, the reference to the Nahani valley, not certain if spelled exactly that way, but I'm very intrigued about areas where no one will venture further, after a few of my own personal finds in BC, I have no doubts in these re counts and have personally found items that I feel are swept under the rug by a government that would rather not have us know the actual truth of our own existence.
      I digress, if possible a topographical shot of the area or region for where these re tellings take place from google maps or a Similar source would help greatly for someone like myself to explore further.
      I am Cree, I was taught by my elders in the 70s and 80s, many things that I thought untrue at the time due to the public school system. Today, I have over 2 decades of NDT inspections under my belt, Geophysical and geotechnical. I specialize in the operations of GPR, allowing me to see thousands of feet into the earth, this has allowed me to confirm and verify, what most can only speculate.
      I've worked for multiple military and government agencies throughout my career, today, 2021, I can see what I've done for this government, was not for us, the people, but for the governments own gain in war and the further enslavement of the human kind.

  • @timbaker8498
    @timbaker8498 Před 3 lety +10

    it amazes me how scientists can "debunk" something without any evidence.

    • @markus7166
      @markus7166 Před 2 lety

      That's not how this works. To prove something exists you must have evidence, not the other way around.

    • @peabrain6872
      @peabrain6872 Před rokem +1

      Evidence of it existing other than a story?

    • @josellers1376
      @josellers1376 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I know right!? God bless man.

  • @LeeHardingTV
    @LeeHardingTV Před rokem +2

    Great and fascinating research!

  • @tinymetaltrees
    @tinymetaltrees Před 3 lety +7

    I like that finding a pleisiosaur wasn’t good enough. Gotta throw in some brain transplant surgery to lend an air of credibility.

  • @canadiankewldude
    @canadiankewldude Před 3 lety +1

    Sad that the crystal palace burnt down.
    You know how flammable glass and iron are.

  • @grykristinlerfald2520
    @grykristinlerfald2520 Před 3 lety +12

    Just want to say that the dragon was depicted in the sumerian history. The saw, they lived with it, the fought it and people were killed by it. They are depicted in the bible. Same thing there. Depicted in the history by so many, world over, Who wrote their history down in pictograms, pargament and stone. These were not myths to these people. The were REAL. Otherwise this video is such a good resultat of really good reserch, love it ☺️

    • @dalekrenegade2596
      @dalekrenegade2596 Před 3 lety +2

      Or people have really active imaginations or like making compelling but still very fictional stories.

  • @911Salvage
    @911Salvage Před 3 lety +15

    If dinosaurus translates to terrible lizard, does thesaurus translate to the lizard?

  • @Inlinetodie
    @Inlinetodie Před 3 lety +8

    Harry hominids...Bigfoot exists, not an ape, it's a very large human.

    • @user-nf7vw3ev8w
      @user-nf7vw3ev8w Před 2 lety

      Not exactly a human. I believe the nuclear dna is different

    • @Inlinetodie
      @Inlinetodie Před 2 lety

      @@user-nf7vw3ev8w interesting, I have a channel, I have video footage of Sasquatch

    • @peabrain6872
      @peabrain6872 Před rokem

      @@Inlinetodie for sure

  • @jointcerulean3350
    @jointcerulean3350 Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent video on the cryptids of Canada! I will say this one is new to me, I’ve might have heard about it briefly before but not in great detail. If this creature is real which I’m pretty skeptical about and considering the analysis regarding this particular individual who encountered this creature and taking into account the stories and papers He wrote beforehand. Also the details about the tribe he talked about on your analysis in the region which don’t quite add up.
    But If it is actually real, it certainly wouldn’t be ceratosaurus, ceratosaurus lived in the Jurassic, had scaly skin, osteoderms, and a nasal horn with a pair of horns over the eyes. The cryptid in question is said to have one horn. The somewhat Similar features to the horned Jurassic dinosaur would be due to convergent evolution. And the bristle like hair filaments described is interesting, there are certain groups of dinosaurs that evolved bizarre hair like and bristle like structures, or filaments. Even some evolved bizarre bristle like scales, but some of the integument of these bizarre groups of dinosaurs is still a mystery as to what it might be related to. Also when dinosaurs lived in the Arctic during the Mesozoic it was much warmer than it is today, they wouldn’t cope in today’s arctic weather, well only if they had a chance to evolved they probably could have. And the part about people in remote Russia having encounters with creatures that have a similar description is intriguing, I wonder if there is any legitimately to it.

  • @joshuamyers6803
    @joshuamyers6803 Před 3 lety +2

    Hammerson, your videos rock! I watch many of them with my son. Have you removed the Interview with a Cryptid Hunter? I haven't been able to find it for a re-watch

  • @MrThatnativeguy
    @MrThatnativeguy Před 2 lety +3

    While it’s probably not likely I’d bet some Dino’s could have survived in caves, the largest cave In Canada was very recently discovered in northern BC

    • @baneofbanes
      @baneofbanes Před rokem +1

      Not for a long time.

    • @peabrain6872
      @peabrain6872 Před rokem

      Definitely not, they were huge, not cave dwellers and ate a shitload. Even the ones that were small were still not cave dwellers

  • @XxTheAwokenOnexX
    @XxTheAwokenOnexX Před 3 lety +5

    Godzilla's American cousin is alive lolz.

  • @spartancanuck
    @spartancanuck Před rokem +2

    I have maniraptoran coelurosaurs pecking at the suet block in my front yard in the middle of winter in Edmonton, numpty.

  • @Sandbarfight
    @Sandbarfight Před rokem +1

    Great work

  • @gazscorpian69
    @gazscorpian69 Před 3 lety +1

    as the academics say a meteorite ended them all ,or the latest is ..Solar flare ..I'm a non believer ...but your stories are excellent and concise ..top notch .

    • @peabrain6872
      @peabrain6872 Před rokem

      Absolutely nobody says solar flare. A meteor impacted which threw up debris in the atmosphere and caused increased geological activity such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions

    • @songofseikilos8659
      @songofseikilos8659 Před rokem

      @@peabrain6872 your all wrong someone spilled water on a mogwy

    • @songofseikilos8659
      @songofseikilos8659 Před rokem

      a...mogwai......

  • @cowboykelly6590
    @cowboykelly6590 Před 3 lety +2

    That was just fascinating, thank you sir.

  • @NoName-ic7ur
    @NoName-ic7ur Před rokem +1

    I read the original account by the author regarding this encounter.
    Three points in the story stood out to me as red flags.
    1 No Indian tribe under the name he gave exists in the historical record
    2 The outpost he named,as having been, did not exist in the location he gave it in his story
    3 He stated the dinosaur had something fully within it's mouth.That it was chewing and that he heard the crunching of bones. I would like to point out that dinosaurs, lacking molar teeth are incapable of chewing Like crocodilians and lizards they were not designed to chew.
    For these reasons I conclude the story is pure fiction.

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  • @BradPitbull
    @BradPitbull Před rokem +2

    Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @mgwgeneral6467
    @mgwgeneral6467 Před 2 lety +14

    Wow long work! As an outdoorsman i have seen a few of the creatures legends are made of. And these stories strongly shore up some old suspicions of mine about mammoths. In the '80's as a young man in Alaska i would commonly come across hunters who had found mammoth tusks laying on top of the ground. Seen their fotos too. I even saw a very short video out of Siberia of a mammoth crossing a small shallow river. I believe we are kept from the truth by our governments hiding it. There are vast areas of remote wilderness that are now either turned into national parks or restricted areas in places people just dont go. Why would they even go through the trouble one might ask? And like other things they hide from us like Giants, their bones and burial sites. If anyone does a bit of historical reading you can easily find eyewitness accounts. Same with the Bigfoot teddy Roosevelt wrote about seeing them during his 3 month hunting trip out in the mid west. I am living now in South America where i have seen huge people well in excess of 8 ft tall. But here it is not at all uncommon! Im 6' tall and could not even reach the neck of a woman who entered a bus and was bent over and her shoulder blades were tight against the roof! Yeah there are many many things about history we have been lied to about.

    • @baneofbanes
      @baneofbanes Před rokem +2

      Lol

    • @herrspecht2895
      @herrspecht2895 Před rokem

      Yes, good examples! Your notion about these tall grown people in South America intrigues me. Is this in a specific country or region? Is there a common knowledge about their offspring? Did you talk to one yet?

    • @cryptohunt2552
      @cryptohunt2552 Před rokem

      Where in South America do you live?

    • @peabrain6872
      @peabrain6872 Před rokem +2

      Very funny

    • @davidortiz3094
      @davidortiz3094 Před rokem

      People can't handle the truth. Even the United States Government has come to the conclusion that society can't handle certain information

  • @mirrorblue100
    @mirrorblue100 Před 3 lety +2

    Thats a cracking good tale! Thanks.

  • @rosemarytoews5439
    @rosemarytoews5439 Před 3 lety +3

    I have a mammoth tusk pendant inlaid with Dawson City gold and lapis as a keepsake from a work related trip to Inuvik 20 years ago. The river gold miners find mammoth tusks in the rivers bank mud as they blast it with water to find the gold.

  • @b.5191
    @b.5191 Před 2 lety +3

    Love when you own the skeptics with videos like this, my friend!!

  • @stefanschleps8758
    @stefanschleps8758 Před 3 lety +3

    Awesome. Thank you.

  • @whereswaldo5740
    @whereswaldo5740 Před 2 lety +1

    The print in the mud sounds like it was jumping. Or hopping. Not dragging. Otherwise it would be trenches. Not imprints. As when it hopped down the gully with agility. Sounds very powerful.

  • @Spoeism
    @Spoeism Před 3 lety +5

    I love skeptics - "We have it all figured out so it can't be"
    Backer - "Dinosaur's don't drag their tails they use it for balance"
    *States the obvious which took over a hundred years missed by how many people?*
    Scientists and skeptics - "We gotta re-advise our perceptions but we already knew that"

    • @ragemonkey117
      @ragemonkey117 Před 2 lety

      I mean....we do need proof that this happened.

    • @Spoeism
      @Spoeism Před 2 lety

      @@ragemonkey117 Yeah go read peer review papers for reality.
      The proof is EVERY major culture has a variation of them before cross colonization.
      People said the same thing about Gorillas and Neanderthals.
      And we have enough proof of convergence evolution in nature already.
      But here lets hope the "Sensibilities" of the Smithsonian and Academia even consider such possibilities... we know how they're not ruled by their preconceived views and tenured politics, while hording such finds for reverse engineering purposes. .

    • @juliusfucik4011
      @juliusfucik4011 Před 2 lety

      Yeah and on the other hand we have people who believe aa bearded man in the sky put fossils in the earth to test our faith lol.
      Also, due to a severe lack of knowledge of biology these people think a handful of living dinosaurs is a viable population.
      Oh but of course, the children of Adam and Eve mated among themselves. The christian origin story is all based around inbreeding...

    • @songofseikilos8659
      @songofseikilos8659 Před rokem

      @@juliusfucik4011 a bearded man did not put fossils in the earth to test anyone's faith they were real animals that died out for the most part except for a few descendents that survive today and a bearded man so-called gave us free will

  • @niklashall5969
    @niklashall5969 Před 3 lety +2

    Brilliant channel!!

  • @user-dd4fv6qj8g
    @user-dd4fv6qj8g Před rokem +1

    I mean, most paleontologists now agree that dinosaurs almost certainly were not cold-blooded, and that many therapods had a bristly coating of proto-feathers, likely to survive in more arctic conditions. Sooooooooo if anything the story is ahead of its time. No way it is a Ceratosaurus though; the critter is way too big and nothing from the jurassic could have possibly survived to the modern day.

  • @jeremymicheal3435
    @jeremymicheal3435 Před 3 lety +9

    These dragons still live.

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  • @UltimateThanos
    @UltimateThanos Před 2 lety +2

    It is a tad hard to believe that Ceratosaurus of all species would be the ones to survive into our epoch, considering how in its own time it was being beaten out by the larger, more evolved Allosaurus.

    • @washingtonroad6738
      @washingtonroad6738 Před rokem

      Bigger may not always be better: Habitat. Food sources. Predators. Multiple factors...

  • @psychodellicFaubio
    @psychodellicFaubio Před rokem +1

    So fascinating!

  • @tysonwastaken
    @tysonwastaken Před rokem +2

    they are either newspaper creations or ghosts

  • @paulbroderick4217
    @paulbroderick4217 Před 3 lety +2

    Stay away from enormous green pooh.Not good....
    Awsome story.Thank you

  • @brianmarek6159
    @brianmarek6159 Před rokem +1

    Wow, fascinating story, thx

  • @niklashall5969
    @niklashall5969 Před 3 lety +2

    What a hidden gem

  • @robertolampers6049
    @robertolampers6049 Před rokem +1

    The tail was dragged as help, like a third hindleg for more traction on the slippy slope...is my opinion.

    • @peabrain6872
      @peabrain6872 Před rokem +2

      Biomechanically impossible.

    • @baneofbanes
      @baneofbanes Před rokem +1

      Pretty much no dinosaurs could’ve dragged their tails. All fossil track ways of dinosaurs we’ve found lack tail tracks.

    • @songofseikilos8659
      @songofseikilos8659 Před rokem +1

      @@baneofbanes maybe a dino dingleberry left the track

    • @baneofbanes
      @baneofbanes Před rokem

      @@songofseikilos8659 lol

  • @Horrendous347
    @Horrendous347 Před 3 lety +1

    I believe that the Partridge monster diet consists of reindeer, moose, and mammoth

  • @_boogatti_
    @_boogatti_ Před 3 lety +6

    As intriguing as the description of the monster having a shaggy feather like hide, the tail drag is what’s making me think this is more so a hoax. Yes there is fossilized evidence of tail impressions, but it was speculated that the animal that made the imprints was sitting. The illustrations of the Partridge Creek Ceratosaurus gave it the traditional kangaroo body position that was accepted at the time the story was written, a body position that is now regarded as inaccurate due to how the muscles and tendons are placed.