![]() ![]() This video talks about dimensions and alternate universes. What is Bill Cipher? Today we discover the very very confusing science of what Gravity Fall's Bill Cipher is. Opening song: Cox n' Crendor opening theme Today we explore the physics of dinosaur ghosts! And see if we could ever see these beasts from space!īased on this question: "If you had a telescope to let you see the earth 65 million lightyears away, you could see dinosaurs" Is this true?Īll Copyrighted Images belong to their respected owners (if any images belong to you and I neglected to give you credit, please contact me)Īll video/game/image/music content is recorded and edited under fair use rights for reasons of commentary and social satire. "The Velociraptor Hunting Dance" by EWilloughby () "Dead Velociraptor" (Thumbnail Image) by John Conway () *Note the name Scientifically Accurate has been changed to Scientific Sins, due to trademarks We continue Jurassic Park Month this week! Today we will examine the stars of the Jurassic Park Series: The velociraptors! Scientific Issues: Jurassic Park - Part 2 rex have feathers? Find out in this episode! Could we ever resurrect dinosaurs? Is Jurassic Park possible? Did T. If you are the owner of any copyrighted images in this video please contact me to give you credit.ġ0,000 subs! Thank you so much! To celebrate: This month is Jurassic Park Month! Where I talk about the scientific accuraciesand inaccuracies in the Jurassic Park Series. ![]() Kosemen ("Dinosaurs had Feathers Get Over it!" by Chris Masna of Rob Bakker "turkeys are attackiiing!!! rapturkeys" by nebezial () Inland lived the pterosaur Dimorphodon and the primitive thyreophoran Scelidosaurus."Science!" (Gif) belongs to Kelsey McMeins () Other marine animals found here include Attenborosaurus, Ichthyosaurus, Archaeonectrus and various ammonites and fish. This is a part of the Lias lithostratigraphic unit found across a large area of northern Europe including the British Isles and Germany and spans from the latest Permian to the Early Jurassic. Plesiosaurus remains have been found in the Charmouth Mudstone Formation. These were later moved to their own separate genera, including Attenborosaurus. Like many Mesozoica genera named in Victorian times, Plesiosaurus became a wastebasket genus, with many plesiosauridae genera being assigned to it with little study. Its name means 'near lizard' due to it looking more like modern reptiles than Ichthyosaurus. Plesiosaurus was an early discovery, with its remains being found along the Jurassic Coast in southern England by collector Mary Anning in 1823. ![]() With its sleek body and powerful fins, Plesiosaurus was an ocean going hunter, feeding on fish and ancient cephalopods which were abundant in the Jurassic waters. ![]() Due to the structure of their skeletons, they could not survive on land and instead they were purely aquatic animals which gave birth to live young. Also recently disproved was the theory that these creatures would haul themselves onto land, similar to modern seals. However given the rigid structure of their necks, this seems very unlikely. Many old reconstructions show plesiosaurs with long, flexible necks arching out of the water and held in poses similar to some sauropods. This indicates that Plesiosaurus was a primitive member of its family. It retains a distinctive curvature on the humerus, a feature found in many ancestors of the plesiosauridae such as pistosaurs and nothosaurs. Compared with other genera, Plesiosaurus has a narrow and short head. Plesiosaurus is a medium sized member of the plesiosauridae. File:Plesiosaurus Rana pattern from Evolution 2.png ![]()
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