Their Necks Had Mad Ups #dinosaur #brontosaurus #dinosaurs #educational #science #paleontology

Their Necks Had Mad Ups #dinosaur #brontosaurus #dinosaurs #educational #science #paleontology

Your Dinosaurs Are Wrong

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https://www.patreon.com/YDAW - As sauropods grew to gigantic sizes, their neck vertebrae had to pull off some neat tricks to help keep the whole thing supported.

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Crane Photos:

Elliott Brown - CC BY 2.0
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_crane_and_Stephenson_Tower_-_Queens_Drive_(5335667465)_(2).jpg

Jim Field - CC BY 3.0
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:134_Crane_Corporation_Quay_-_panoramio.jpg

Sources:

Marsh, O. C. (1881).
Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs, part V.
American Journal of Science, 3(125), 417-423.
retrieved from: https://www.ajsonline.org/content/s3-21/125/417

Wedel, M. J. (2003).
The Evolution of Vertebral Pneumaticity in Sauropod Dinosaurs
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(2): 344–357.
retrieved from: https://sauroposeidon.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/wedel-2003-evolution-of-pneumaticity.pdf
(OA)

Taylor, M., & Wedel, M. (2021).
Why is vertebral pneumaticity in sauropod dinosaurs so variable?
Qeios.
https://doi.org/10.32388/1G6J3Q
(OA)

Damke, L. V. S., Bem, F. P., Doering, M., Piovesan, T. R., & Müller, R. T. (2024).
The elongated neck of sauropodomorph dinosaurs evolved gradually.
Anatomical Record, 307(4), 1060–1070.
https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.25107

Schachner, E. R., Moore, A. J., Martinez, A., Diaz Raul, Jr., E., Echols, M. S., Atterholt, J., Kissane, R. W. P., Hedrick, B. P., & Bates, K. T. (2024).
The respiratory system influences flight mechanics in soaring birds.
Nature, 630, 671–676.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-07485-y

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@YourDinosaursAreWrong
@YourDinosaursAreWrong - 24.11.2024 18:05

Sauropods knew what was up. (Their necks. Their necks were up).

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@OpalNation
@OpalNation - 24.11.2024 18:08

I love your videos, thank you so much for all the information you have given me EVER ❤

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@DryptosaurusDavid
@DryptosaurusDavid - 24.11.2024 18:11

Do we have another video in the works?

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@SpinozillaSaurian
@SpinozillaSaurian - 24.11.2024 18:12

Nature: Air.

Sauropods: (Throws money) Take it, you son of a b*tch.

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@MrLumagu
@MrLumagu - 24.11.2024 18:12

Lol

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@LaurRants
@LaurRants - 24.11.2024 18:46

I am still blown away that the same biological mechanics that allowed birds flight is also the same mechanics that allowed sauropods to grow to immense heights and sizes. Literally walking with air. ❤

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@dinonerdboiowo2431
@dinonerdboiowo2431 - 24.11.2024 18:49

The green one looks like it hasn't felt sunlight since the 2008 financial crisis.

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@mhdfrb9971
@mhdfrb9971 - 24.11.2024 18:50

Sauropods just constantly challenge the square cube law

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@rddragon5
@rddragon5 - 24.11.2024 18:53

I love that these shorts lets us have more of your amazing content between the long form videos ❤

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@PetrWaldmann-gb8fp
@PetrWaldmann-gb8fp - 24.11.2024 18:54

Wait we're getting a brontosaurus episode?! Hell yeah

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@Sepi-chu_loves_moths
@Sepi-chu_loves_moths - 24.11.2024 19:13

Sauropod episode im hyped

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@righteousham
@righteousham - 24.11.2024 19:37

If I ever discover a new species of sauropod, I shall name them Noodlesaurus in honor of all those incorrect toys that nonetheless, inspired our imaginations.

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@towelguy
@towelguy - 24.11.2024 19:42

a cold(respiratory disease) on your neck air sacks would be a pain (in the neck)

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@eiran_o_ddwywent
@eiran_o_ddwywent - 24.11.2024 21:12

The part I love about this is how modern and Pleistocene megafauna also converged on the same trait millions of years later, sometimes, a solution is just too elegant to let go of

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@SnailHatan
@SnailHatan - 24.11.2024 22:20

So, a pool noodle, not a….noodle noodle.

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@gregtheturner
@gregtheturner - 24.11.2024 23:06

You have some of the most informative videos on dinosaurs! Thanks!

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@melvinshine9841
@melvinshine9841 - 24.11.2024 23:43

Sauropods, and dinosaurs in general, getting as huge as they did because they made themselves lighter is a contradiction that will never stop being fascinating to me.

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@tamagothchic
@tamagothchic - 24.11.2024 23:53

"Bones aren't free" is up there in my fav YDAW quotes, thank you 😂

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@firytwig
@firytwig - 25.11.2024 00:19

The crane analogy actually works really well. Stealing that one for sure

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@eRic-hr3yl
@eRic-hr3yl - 25.11.2024 00:42

Bones used to be free. You could go to the meatshop and ask for the leftover bones, now they pack and sell them smh

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@mattdempsey4541
@mattdempsey4541 - 25.11.2024 01:04

One of my favourite things about this channel is the way you keep up with the recent scientific literature, but also meaningfully discuss and interpret it rather than just reciting it like newsreel bullet points. It really makes the show stand out, and it's part of why I always recommend it as one of the best possible entry points for palaeontology scicomm.

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@marcosfidelis4171
@marcosfidelis4171 - 25.11.2024 03:06

The biomechanics of birds and sauropods coinciding this much makes you wonder what other seemingly unrelated detail will we study in the future only to reveal a possible answer to a paleontology mystery

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@pherrisfallus7259
@pherrisfallus7259 - 25.11.2024 03:07

Watching this i like to imagine that sayropods created grwat air pressure in their bodies to support themselves. Its like a piston or anything pneumatic.
Incredible animals, it saddens me to never see one but to see what the himan mind is capable of imagining is glorious. The human mind can create anything including any world and with the right prompting it can recreate the past

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@caoilfhionndunbar
@caoilfhionndunbar - 25.11.2024 04:55

this is how I know Giraffes arent real and are just a myth cooked up by big zoo to sell more zoos.

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@kahonk269
@kahonk269 - 25.11.2024 05:07

:OOOOOOOOOOOO

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@takenname8053
@takenname8053 - 25.11.2024 07:00

So much air storage!

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