The Mesozoic Era (That We Know Of) Age of Dinosaurs Compilation | Lindsay Nikole

The Mesozoic Era (That We Know Of) Age of Dinosaurs Compilation | Lindsay Nikole
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The Mesozoic Era, i.e. the ~180 million-year domination of dinosaurs. I’ll be introducing you to some of them, along with the many other groups of animals that lived in their shadows. The full compilation of the Age of the Dinosaurs is here! Enjoy!

Massive shoutout to all of my friends who came on for this series!:
@PaleoAnalysis for Triassic Period
@TheDinoFax for Juriassic Period
@eons for Cretaceous Period

A huge thanks to Gian for the fantastic editing!

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25 Comments

  1. Fun fact: when I was little, i thought hummingbirds didn't have feet because I only ever saw them at the feeders my grandma had out and I liked to watch them. Well one morning I was watching the hummingbirds and I saw one land on the feeder and I saw its little feet and it absolutely blew my little mind. I spent all day talking about it.

  2. Lindsay you fuckin did it. I typed i "girl that talks about animals" into youtube and you was on top 👑 X My memories awful and i forgot the name of ur channel. Dont shame me

  3. I’m not sure if this question has been asked yet but with the evolution of wasps bees and ants, you discussed how the waist was evolutionary progress for wasps and ants. Do you think the same can happen for bees (especially due to the threat lingering against them) and if not is there some sort of benefit to having the body shape when it comes to doing their role or living the way they do?

  4. From an epistemic level aren’t these eras man made divisions and therefore arbitrary based on humanity’s knowledge? If I’m correct in that then couldn’t it be argued that these eras consist solely through the knowledge we have and therefore the Mesozoic “that we know of” is also all the Mesozoic there is (so far)?

  5. 1:25:43 dinofax is great, one critique: if you’re going to wear a theropod mask and film your whole body, you gotta sell it with the classic theropod arms. You can’t just stand there with long human arms and not give us one single 💪🏼💪🏼

  6. Y'all should all put your favorite dinosaur (or any animals from this time if you want) and give a couple facts about them, because it would be fun!

    My fav is microraptor, lil dudes, absolutely perfect. Apparently they looked kinda like crows in size and color, could probably fly, and are the subject of the best vid on the internet (called microraptor by wobbly works)
    I mostly love them because who can tell me they weren't the chonkiest lil delightful dudes

  7. 2052: We have determined that rhe back spines were actually loosely connected and could be moved side to side allowing the spinosaurus to glide over short distances.

  8. Hey Lindsay, I'd love to see you do a video (or series) detailing and identifying all the species of dinosaurs that appeared in the various Land Before Time movies!

    Thank you for all your hard work and getting me back into my dinosaur phase. 😊

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