A Mummified Dinosaur Leg Has Been Discovered | 7 Days of Science

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  • This week there's a new giant azhdarchid pterosaur, combat injuries in a massive Triceratops, a mummified Thescelosaurus leg, and Doug goes missing.
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    Sources:
    Thescelosaurus leg from Tanis:
    www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-en...
    New azhdarchid:
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    Combat injuries in Triceratops:
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    New ichthyosaur:
    peerj.com/articles/13209/

Komentáře • 938

  • @patrickmccurry1563
    @patrickmccurry1563 Před 2 lety +958

    It's hard to imagine the odds of something naturally mummifying, then fossilizing. Both super rare events, like hitting the lottery twice in a row.

    • @bri1085
      @bri1085 Před 2 lety +108

      Not only mummifying, then fossilising, but also surviving the 65 or so years million years

    • @Tibovl
      @Tibovl Před 2 lety +54

      @@bri1085 Yup, lots of fossils get destroyed when the stone layer that they lay in erodes.

    • @Bajolzas
      @Bajolzas Před 2 lety +53

      Considering there has been billions of dinosaurs living over millions of years, it doesn't seem so hard for such a case to exist

    • @borisahsmann7190
      @borisahsmann7190 Před 2 lety +77

      And then actually being found by some bald apes 65 million years later.

    • @LowRankingSparrow6145
      @LowRankingSparrow6145 Před 2 lety +6

      Probably rarer than that actually

  • @melvinshine9841
    @melvinshine9841 Před 2 lety +558

    Legend has it, one day, Doug will get to finish an intro.
    That mummified leg looks incredible.

    • @michelleburridge3964
      @michelleburridge3964 Před 2 lety +15

      it really does. i bet it would go great with some mint sauce

    • @Lucius1958
      @Lucius1958 Před 2 lety +26

      BREAKING: the mummified remains of a species, provisionally classified as 'Doug', were recently discovered on a British beach. From wound analysis on the remains, as well as coprolites found upon them, it appears that this individual met its end in unequal combat with a flock of gulls. An empty and mutilated chip bag, found near the fossil, seems to support this hypothesis.🤣

    • @tardismole
      @tardismole Před 2 lety +1

      @@Lucius1958 LOL

    • @thetvbaby83
      @thetvbaby83 Před 2 lety

      @@Lucius1958 frigging sky 🐀 rats got another one 😠

    • @brianmsahin
      @brianmsahin Před 2 lety

      @@Lucius1958 🤣🤣

  • @The_Story_Of_Us
    @The_Story_Of_Us Před 2 lety +517

    I can barely believe that something over 60 million years old ends up mummified, that is astonishing!
    Edit: Not a mummy at all as several people have pointed out, but the level of preservation is nonetheless exceptional.

    • @jojomojo508
      @jojomojo508 Před 2 lety +29

      It's not a mummy. It's more like a cast or an a 3D imprint

    • @brettwood1351
      @brettwood1351 Před 2 lety +27

      If you think about it, perhaps the best time for a corpse to be left undisturbed, and buried fully intact would be right after the impact. It would have also been killing off most the things that would scavenged a body normally.

    • @eudyptes5046
      @eudyptes5046 Před 2 lety +27

      The term "dinosaur mummy" is very unfortunate, it confuses people outside the field and is sometimes used as argument for the young age of the earth by creationists.
      The thing is, it's just a name used for a certain type of fossils which are unusually well preserved, e.g. with skin impressions, sometimes even internal structures etc. Such things can happen when the circumstances of fossilisation are very favourable (quick covering by sediments, chemistry of the water etc.). But it's still a normal fossil, everything is substituted by minerals, it's just stone like any other fossil, only with more details of the animal preserved than usual.

    • @toericabaker
      @toericabaker Před 2 lety +2

      but... the title of the video says "mummifed" too? THE STORY OF US' description was fine... lol

    • @The_Story_Of_Us
      @The_Story_Of_Us Před 2 lety

      @@toericabaker A mummy indicates that it is the actual bodily remains of the animal, like a mammoth entombed in ice. Dinosaurs are so old that there is nothing left of them, fossils are their bones basically turned into a rock cast of the bones they ONCE were. Mummies are the actual animal, fossils are (oversimplified) the animal turned entirely to stone .

  • @lauriedurk
    @lauriedurk Před 2 lety +202

    I’m still completely in the dark about the 7DOS lore, but I love every second of it.

    • @samwalker8200
      @samwalker8200 Před 2 lety +16

      I love this I've never thought of it that way

    • @marcgorter8651
      @marcgorter8651 Před 2 lety +20

      I've always wondered what's with the sudden cut offs when switching to the other host

    • @MasterArchfiend
      @MasterArchfiend Před 2 lety +21

      Wait? Is it supposed to make sense?

    • @raylopez99
      @raylopez99 Před 2 lety +7

      @@marcgorter8651 It's call a "Jump Cut" and it's done for effect. If you lived in the 1980s and watched the music video "MTV" you'd be familiar with the 'why". It was considered "modern" back then, but now I think it has a comedic effect.

    • @marcgorter8651
      @marcgorter8651 Před 2 lety +2

      @@raylopez99 I wasn't around for most of the 80's, and the years I was I barely remember, unfortunately. Did the MTV jump cuts cut off people mid-sentence, though?

  • @dynamoterror18
    @dynamoterror18 Před 2 lety +175

    I hope they'll make a special episode for that mummified thescelosaurus leg!

    • @_NoViews
      @_NoViews Před 2 lety +13

      I believe the discovery news went to the BBC and they're developing a documentary about it.

    • @JustAnObody812
      @JustAnObody812 Před 2 lety +3

      @@_NoViews bloody awesome!

    • @stevewilliams5915
      @stevewilliams5915 Před 2 lety +2

      That leg looks like a chicken leg and thigh right out of the barbeque.

    • @brianmsahin
      @brianmsahin Před 2 lety +1

      @@stevewilliams5915 That's true, I wanted to order KFC right after seeing it!

    • @_NoViews
      @_NoViews Před 2 lety +1

      For anyone still wondering here's a clip from the segment: czcams.com/video/6XcxKTXmWFY/video.html

  • @Leto85
    @Leto85 Před 2 lety +77

    That leg is astonishing! It looks like it confirms a lot of things that scientists have already theorised: the form of the legs and how much they represent birds. If I wouldn't know any better this leg could easily be created in a Stan Winston studio for the next Jurassic World movie. What I mean with that is that Stan Winston was already creating dinosaurs that look exactly like this before this fossil was even found! Astonishing how accurate those predictions/finds were without a mummy version to prove it and now here we are with that proof.

    • @JustAnObody812
      @JustAnObody812 Před 2 lety +2

      Are birds reptiles then?

    • @thogthemighty7960
      @thogthemighty7960 Před 2 lety +12

      @@JustAnObody812 always have been

    • @Leto85
      @Leto85 Před 2 lety +6

      @@JustAnObody812 No. But according to evolution theories birds evolved from reptiles, dinosaurs that is, the avian kind. As a child I always found it paculiar how similar chicken legs were to the legs of my Jurassic Park dinosaur toys. I was 7 though, and didn't question it.

    • @JuanHernandez-oj6nd
      @JuanHernandez-oj6nd Před 2 lety +1

      @@Leto85 are u 100% sure that that is true and no fallacies can come about it. Because different kinds of animals share some physical similarities with another kind, but that doesn’t make them “evolutionary links”.

    • @levihuttner3260
      @levihuttner3260 Před 2 lety +6

      @@JuanHernandez-oj6nd birds are dinosaurs, so by extension they are reptiles, though they lack most of the ancestral reptile features.

  • @FakeSugarVillain
    @FakeSugarVillain Před 2 lety +12

    So glad Doug found substenance to keep himself fed

  • @thelittleal1212
    @thelittleal1212 Před 2 lety +35

    The true mystery of all the news is, how, when and where did Doug go

  • @maiawalters413
    @maiawalters413 Před 2 lety +134

    Its surprising how right we are when we think about how it would have looked, y'know?

    • @mtn1793
      @mtn1793 Před 2 lety +8

      People are amazing! (When they’re not busy being idiots…)

    • @rizkyadiyanto7922
      @rizkyadiyanto7922 Před 2 lety +4

      looks similar to current animals tbh.

    • @brianmsahin
      @brianmsahin Před 2 lety +3

      @@rizkyadiyanto7922 Well, they would do. After all evolution tends to come up with similar adaptations to similar environments. You didn't expect them to find a set of wheels, did you?

    • @colinsmith1288
      @colinsmith1288 Před 2 lety +2

      @@mtn1793 l like being an idiot,it makes me feel prehistoric. Dino leg anyone!

    • @mtn1793
      @mtn1793 Před 2 lety +2

      @@colinsmith1288 In prehistory, before written knowledge, you might even be considered a genius!

  • @dionettaeon
    @dionettaeon Před 2 lety +58

    Until the end, I thought Doug got stranded on an island. Very quirky.
    It's cool to see evidence of a horn injury on the frill of Triceratops; I never could buy into Jack Horner's idea that these horns were only display structures. On a side note, he also said the same thing about Pachycephalosaurs' domed heads. I personally suspect that they were headbutters but, like with giraffes, they weren't necessarily aiming for the head but instead the body.
    The new skin impressions are also great, and I totally understand the scientists' frustration with the media; it's far from the first time they've inappropriately sensationalized new discoveries.

    • @williamjordan5554
      @williamjordan5554 Před 2 lety +1

      Probably behaved like goats.

    • @obiwahndagobah9543
      @obiwahndagobah9543 Před 2 lety +2

      I always thought that too. Why should Pachycephalosaurs butt their heads into each other, when they can attack the soft parts of the body. Then the missing cushion mechanisms for the brain wouldn't matter as much.

    • @williamjordan5554
      @williamjordan5554 Před 2 lety

      @@obiwahndagobah9543 Do we know that much about their cranial soft tissue? As for why, ask a goat.

    • @dionettaeon
      @dionettaeon Před 2 lety +4

      @@obiwahndagobah9543 Exactly. Just considering the thickness of their craniums, display alone cannot account for bone that dense. Even animals today that regularly lock horns and butt heads will aim for the body if given the chance.

    • @AntediluvianRomance
      @AntediluvianRomance Před 2 lety

      Well, it IS an island...

  • @_robustus_
    @_robustus_ Před 2 lety +10

    Fascinating new footage of Doug in his natural habitat: the chippy.

  • @tinamclaughlin1991
    @tinamclaughlin1991 Před 2 lety +20

    OMG!! A mummified dinosaur leg! It's like a time machine going right back to tell us what it was and what it look like! Fantastic!

    • @KathrynsWorldWildfireTracking
      @KathrynsWorldWildfireTracking Před 2 lety +3

      It sure looks like it died in a fire. Could be just a normal forest fire, or something volcanic. But if they truly found iridium dust all over it...wow.

    • @richardbidinger2577
      @richardbidinger2577 Před 2 lety +2

      @@KathrynsWorldWildfireTracking it would literally be the smoking gun not to mention something equivalent to a dinosaur holy grail.

  • @daliborjovanovic510
    @daliborjovanovic510 Před 2 lety +16

    So that fossilized leg and part of the flank seems to be a pretty good indicator that thescelosaurids at least were indeed scaly and not fuzzy as some had assumed.

    • @dragonfox2.058
      @dragonfox2.058 Před 2 lety +5

      at least the legs were

    • @daliborjovanovic510
      @daliborjovanovic510 Před 2 lety +4

      @@dragonfox2.058 Nonetheless, we have little evidence of feathers of any kind in ornithischians. They are only known in basal forms like Kulindadromeus, and given the subsequent timespan of 100 million years and the overall diversity of ornithischians, later lineages such as thescelosaurids being entirely scaly is entirely plausible and this particular find lends support to that.

    • @gecko8621
      @gecko8621 Před 2 lety +7

      @@daliborjovanovic510 I mean just because the legs were scaly does not mean that it had no feathers after all birds have scaly legs but they still have feathers

    • @brianmsahin
      @brianmsahin Před 2 lety

      After seeing that leg, I had a sudden wish to order Kentucky Fried Chicken🍗 🤔

    • @daliborjovanovic510
      @daliborjovanovic510 Před 2 lety +2

      @@gecko8621 But again, there is also no reason to FAVOR a feathered version either. We have evidence of scales, at least on the leg, but we have no evidence of feathers anywhere on the body. I favor my reconstructions to lean towards tangible evidence.

  • @Patmccalk
    @Patmccalk Před 2 lety +78

    You guys never fail to make me laugh like a fool. Your personalities genuinely mesh so well it’s great 👍

    • @raylopez99
      @raylopez99 Před 2 lety +1

      But according to the other comments they hate each others guts (sarcasm)?!

    • @colinsmith1288
      @colinsmith1288 Před 2 lety +1

      It looks to me the Dino tried to leg it but did not get far.

  • @spilledbitch
    @spilledbitch Před 2 lety +22

    When scientific discoveries go straight to media sensationalism, there's lots of reason to be skeptical. I hope it's all true though.

  • @Very_Angry_Citizen
    @Very_Angry_Citizen Před 2 lety +2

    Cardboard Doug, RUN! Real Doug is on the loose!

  • @Morthral
    @Morthral Před 2 lety +43

    These two goons are hilarious 😂 love them both!

    • @Cat_Woods
      @Cat_Woods Před 2 lety +3

      I can't tell you how many times I've said out loud "you guys are such goofballs." It's so hysterical juxtaposed with the very serious tone of the science news.

  • @maximhelios8
    @maximhelios8 Před 2 lety +12

    Watching Ben smile while he gives us dinosaur news makes my whole day 10x better

  • @OlessanYT
    @OlessanYT Před 2 lety +4

    1: I love the way you have a new gag every week lmao
    2: What the fuck look at that leg

  • @Mortthemoose
    @Mortthemoose Před 2 lety +1

    A Pterosaur with a 9m wingspan!!!
    Wow!
    That fossilised leg too!
    Looking forward to watching David Attenborough's program on this

  • @cchavezjr7
    @cchavezjr7 Před 2 lety +3

    Lately everyone makes sure to say non-avian dinosaurs as being the ones wiped out by the extinction but in reality, even the majority of the avian dinosaurs died. It wiped out almost all life and of the avians that did make it to become birds, it was still only a fraction of the total avian dinosaurs to survive.

    • @cchavezjr7
      @cchavezjr7 Před 2 lety

      @@samarnadra but in general, it did wipe out all the dinosaurs. What survived were already on their way to being the birds of today.

  • @Morraak
    @Morraak Před 2 lety +7

    I watch these videos for the unique intros just as much as the Paleo news, pure gold!

  • @kevinbyrne4538
    @kevinbyrne4538 Před 2 lety +2

    Doug struggles to contain his excitement.

  • @shanehebert3237
    @shanehebert3237 Před 2 lety +6

    Judging by the sounds of the seabirds and the gray skies, it can only be concluded that Doug is located in----

  • @poppedweasel
    @poppedweasel Před 2 lety +3

    Doug, judging by that sky, you're somewhere in the British Isles. Good luck.

  • @mariastevens6406
    @mariastevens6406 Před 2 lety +7

    Makes sense that we're finding more stuff. I mean, with each find, we learn how varied the scopes of where they can be found, and in what condition.

  • @OnlySamCan
    @OnlySamCan Před 2 lety +1

    The humor of this channel is such a subtle but necessary characteristic.

  • @rnbnatl
    @rnbnatl Před 2 lety

    Scales and more scales. All this talk of feathers on therapods and yet... scales. Fascinating.

  • @themyceliumnetwork
    @themyceliumnetwork Před 2 lety +4

    where is Doug's suit..........
    there is something very strange going on here. I'm thinking that Doug is stuck in some type of temporal anomaly, you must do everything you can to save him Ben !

  • @LowRankingSparrow6145
    @LowRankingSparrow6145 Před 2 lety +11

    Wow this has been a great week for palaeontology can’t wait to hear this when these things are studied in depth a bit more

  • @Brickticks
    @Brickticks Před 2 lety +1

    GASP!!! Quick, somebody, CLONE IT, CLONE IT, CLONE IT!!!!!

  • @krioswordsmith1017
    @krioswordsmith1017 Před 2 lety +44

    do you all also feel like Ben is desperately trying to deliver the science news to us every week while Doug is just slowly going insane.

  • @thebeingdestroyerofworlds8690

    I won't lie, I love all the paleontology news, but I do feel bad for doug

    • @poletooke4691
      @poletooke4691 Před 2 lety

      I wouldn't. His life seems fairly easy. His job for the outtro was to silently eat on camera. Lol

  • @joshosborne683
    @joshosborne683 Před 2 lety +3

    The deep lore of the 7dos extended universe grows

  • @raver4lyfe16
    @raver4lyfe16 Před 2 lety +2

    Extremely interesting, just take a minute to think about the events that unfolded for this to be possible, the chances are astronomically small, first it would have to be in a hot dry place to begin natural mummification, also had to avoid being scavenged by other dinosaures, and then become buried at a later point to begin the fossilisation process, then avoid being damaged in natural disasters over the eons to finally be discovered 65 million years later in near perfect condition, absolutely incredible

  • @RainRedMusic
    @RainRedMusic Před 2 lety +1

    I really like when the dinosaur stuff is separate from the other topics in a standalone format.

  • @panqueque445
    @panqueque445 Před 2 lety +3

    I can't stop looking at that mummified leg. I'm speechless.

    • @v-man6671
      @v-man6671 Před 2 lety

      It looks as if it has spent a little too much time in the oven :D

    • @panqueque445
      @panqueque445 Před 2 lety +4

      @@v-man6671 When you leave the dino nuggets in the oven a little too long.

    • @brettwood1351
      @brettwood1351 Před 2 lety +2

      I know, it almost seems too good to be true. I really hope it's legit and not a fraud.

    • @KhanMann66
      @KhanMann66 Před 2 lety +1

      Looks fake. Too clean around the edges.

    • @minutemansam1214
      @minutemansam1214 Před 2 lety

      @@KhanMann66 It's not fake.

  • @Mydarkarts23
    @Mydarkarts23 Před 2 lety +2

    I love the fact that we keep finding new species of dinosaurs to learn about, I am glad that paleontology is not going extinct, I be devastated if it does. Thank you Ben for making this video I love it.

  • @ColdHawk
    @ColdHawk Před 2 lety +1

    Ahahahaha!! You caught me snoozing with the opening! It’s been a while since one of those

  • @LeeXiaoMei
    @LeeXiaoMei Před 2 lety +1

    Hahaha the beginning had me cracking up and I’ve never seen this channel before. I’m in!

  • @l0el
    @l0el Před 2 lety +3

    I'm speechless, This was amazing

  • @mariodegroote6756
    @mariodegroote6756 Před 2 lety +3

    amazing finds , who knows whats still out there to be found:D great work guy's , thanks for sharing

  • @hollyodii5969
    @hollyodii5969 Před 2 lety +2

    Mummies, embryos, and fossils, oh my!

  • @abrahamvieyra5730
    @abrahamvieyra5730 Před 2 lety +1

    This is what a 5 ft tall Air Fried Turkey would look like....🦃

  • @Yezpahr
    @Yezpahr Před 2 lety +3

    The channel is starting a new ARG as evident by the intro.
    Where was Doug this time? Was it on a beach in Wales / England? A beach on South Wales / Australia? A beach at some convoluted other area with the name Wales of which there are plenty.
    Reddit detectives are already combining their forces...

  • @patrickmccurry1563
    @patrickmccurry1563 Před 2 lety +6

    I suppose if you had only one major bone in order to estimate the full size of a flying animal, the humerus is a good one, right?

  • @scarmoon9395
    @scarmoon9395 Před 2 lety +2

    *Twin Peaks music starts playing*

  • @brianmsahin
    @brianmsahin Před 2 lety +1

    An exciting week! 🦕🦖 Doug is obviously thrilled to bits. 😉

  • @tolbaszy8067
    @tolbaszy8067 Před 2 lety +4

    Fossils are difficult to reconcile as being true representations of animals that lived so many millions of years ago. Doug seems to be transitioning to the "Python Zone". Great stuff! Thanks!

  • @erstwhilegrubstake
    @erstwhilegrubstake Před 2 lety +2

    I'm suddenly craving fish & chips.

  • @teaburg
    @teaburg Před 2 lety

    Doug is surrounded by dinosaurs wanting his chips.

  • @fermintenava5911
    @fermintenava5911 Před 2 lety +18

    How lucky you have to be find not one, but TWO skin fossils in the same site AND an embryo as well?
    Too lucky, probably, so I understand your concerns over the seriousity of these finding ...

    • @AntediluvianRomance
      @AntediluvianRomance Před 2 lety +2

      Well, the occurrence of rare fossils together might just mean that in this place there were some exceptional preservational conditions. Therefore it wouldn't be luck to find all those things nearby, just to have such a place to explore altogether.

  • @hobosorcerer
    @hobosorcerer Před 2 lety +4

    While there is definitely a problem with the way early media reporting on fossil finds can potentially spread misinformation, I think that phenomena is outweighed by the benefits of getting more widespread attention into the fruits of paleontological work.

  • @stevejohnson3357
    @stevejohnson3357 Před 2 lety +2

    I love it. You've changed up your opening. Now it's a bit more sciency and a bit less news anchory.

  • @Moray2023
    @Moray2023 Před 2 lety +2

    "Ben G Thomas" *Drops 7 days of science*
    Scientists *Drops world changing news 20 mins later to mess with them."

  • @NoOneSeagull
    @NoOneSeagull Před 2 lety +5

    Y'all forgot there's such thing as 3D printing now. And artists

  • @raptorjesus2516
    @raptorjesus2516 Před 2 lety +3

    It's such a incredible fossil I'm convinced it's fake in some way

    • @lenabreijer1311
      @lenabreijer1311 Před 2 lety

      Why? We have one even better in Alberta. Found in a mine.

    • @KhanMann66
      @KhanMann66 Před 2 lety

      Because when the media sniffs it out first it has a high probability of being a fake. Wouldn’t be the first time it happened.

  • @danialgardner3089
    @danialgardner3089 Před 2 lety +2

    Poor dug still lost forever unable to get back jk love ya content guys

  • @cerberus7.625
    @cerberus7.625 Před 2 lety +1

    One T-Rex said to the other T-Rex , “have you seen my drumstick?”

  • @pyrografix
    @pyrografix Před 2 lety

    Please don't ever stop doing these videos! They are consistently filled with incredible paleontological information and your delivery of this information is superb. Thank you for giving us all 7 days of incredible science!! The Thescelosaurus leg is an absolutely incredible find! Maybe they get lucky and find some other fossils in that area which they can also trace their deaths to that timeframe. If they found fish and an impaled turtle, maybe there are more unfortunate individuals to be found in that area.

  • @aurorarowley7310
    @aurorarowley7310 Před 2 lety

    Yours and Doug's antics are always so funny! It'll be nice to hear more about the dinosaur mummy as they study it further!

  • @borislavnikolov6240
    @borislavnikolov6240 Před 2 lety +2

    😄 I love your sense of humor intertwined with the very on point scientific overviews!

  • @KoalaMeatPie
    @KoalaMeatPie Před 2 lety

    Love the cold open. The subtle forth wall breaks. Very Cohesive.

  • @adamsadventures9919
    @adamsadventures9919 Před 2 lety

    looks like ben could get sunburned from opening the fridge. great content!

  • @katiearbuckle9017
    @katiearbuckle9017 Před 2 lety +1

    I KNEW IT...THE WORLD'S BIGGEST DRUMSTICK!

  • @gogmazios3447
    @gogmazios3447 Před 2 lety +2

    The forbidden chicken wings

  • @Chebva
    @Chebva Před 2 lety +1

    600,000 SUBSCRIBER SPECIAL COMING UP SOON??????????? COME ON BEN!

  • @CorvoFG
    @CorvoFG Před 2 lety +1

    Doug appears to have gone on holiday by mistake..

  • @armorpig
    @armorpig Před 2 lety +2

    Doug: should have done this one for April 1.

  • @nick3xtremegaming212
    @nick3xtremegaming212 Před 2 lety

    boy oh boy. plenty of amazing discoveries this past few months, can't wait to see what new things turn up

  • @YeeLeeHaw
    @YeeLeeHaw Před 2 lety +2

    0:19 lmao, never disappoints.

  • @lucidality
    @lucidality Před 2 lety

    I just love how excited Ben gets when announcing these new discoveries, it’s quite cute tbh

  • @timothyprice1407
    @timothyprice1407 Před 2 lety +2

    You two make my day. If your respective academic careers don't work out, I'm pretty sure you have a future in comedy.

  • @BrumbleBush
    @BrumbleBush Před 2 lety

    Your intros are the absolute best! Exciting discoveries too.

  • @TheWastedAccount12
    @TheWastedAccount12 Před 2 lety

    Aw, just Doug enjoying a day at the beach :)

  • @bettyswunghole3310
    @bettyswunghole3310 Před 2 lety +2

    That dino leg looks a lot fresher than most of what you find in a KFC bucket...

  • @Arkham_UK
    @Arkham_UK Před 2 lety +2

    Great. I want fish and chips now.

  • @larkljc
    @larkljc Před 2 lety +1

    Because if it’s not released to the public before reviewed then we will never learn about it

  • @notsoberoveranalyzer8264

    I kept thinking the start was Tom Cruise, not just the looks but just figuring Tom Cruise would definitely be all about mummified dinosaurs.

  • @fujinadohira6093
    @fujinadohira6093 Před 2 lety +2

    I just found your channel, but im in love how professional you tell the news in paleontology! Love it. Sub instantly & gonna want your other videos.

  • @benmcreynolds8581
    @benmcreynolds8581 Před 2 lety

    I love the mix between very serious science and mistimed off beat jump cuts. I feel like I go back in time to a better day, where that sarcasm is considered prehistoric compared to modern methods. Back to you Be(insert outro)

  • @BlasphometicHermetic
    @BlasphometicHermetic Před 2 lety

    How majestic our world has been at various points.

  • @retard_activated
    @retard_activated Před 2 lety

    Destin told me about this last week! It's amazing! I can't wait to see the program with Attenborough! This is really too neat for words!!!! 💖💖💖💖💖

  • @Madman6505
    @Madman6505 Před 2 lety +1

    It's amazing and humbling to consider that creatures like this dominated the earth for so long before we showed up.

  • @suzz1776
    @suzz1776 Před 2 lety

    I don't care if the leg when it was killed. The fact it is preserved at all is mind boggling

  • @UTU49
    @UTU49 Před 2 lety

    "Guys! Listen up! I know what we should have for dinner tonight!"

  • @jdshaman6448
    @jdshaman6448 Před 2 lety

    'It's so well preserved that it clearly shows the morphology of the scales'. Thescelosaurus, a legend.

  • @americangirl6654
    @americangirl6654 Před 2 lety

    That’s an absolutely incredible find!

  • @Alberad08
    @Alberad08 Před 2 lety

    Pretty exiting stuff! Thanks a lot for providing these.

  • @maggiesaunders9713
    @maggiesaunders9713 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for updating us on the new drops! These dinos look 🔥

  • @tim3tRav3l3RR60
    @tim3tRav3l3RR60 Před 2 lety

    Incredible. A marvel of discovery!

  • @thefisherking78
    @thefisherking78 Před 2 lety

    Love your work. Fascinating news this wk!

  • @augustlizabethmoore
    @augustlizabethmoore Před 2 lety

    Doug: *is alive*
    Ben: I'll get you next time my pretty, and your bag of crisps too

  • @kokepasu4583
    @kokepasu4583 Před 2 lety +2

    I like when you do a little smile after saying the news ☺️🦕

  • @Tysto
    @Tysto Před 2 lety

    Thank you, Lord Fauntleroy. Very interesting.

  • @richardacerra2975
    @richardacerra2975 Před 2 lety +1

    Looks like the castings found in Pompei. I wonder?

  • @dforrest4503
    @dforrest4503 Před 2 lety

    Ben’s tie is to die for

  • @ExplosiveFetus
    @ExplosiveFetus Před 2 lety +1

    The eternal question of "where are?"

  • @AccidentalNinja
    @AccidentalNinja Před 2 lety

    Doug is eating fish & chips, clearly a sign of death.

  • @gabrielkezirian177
    @gabrielkezirian177 Před 2 lety

    I love the chemistry of these two guys.