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The Expeditioner's Discovery Guild

Started by E.D.G.E. (PainterRex), April 08, 2017, 04:28:34 AM

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Quote from: Kapitaenosavrvs on July 20, 2020, 01:03:02 PM
Thanks for sharing and making your Videos. I have your Channel subscribed for quite some time now and i watch your well done Videos. Just a friendly thank you :) I always forget, that you have an account over here.

Thanks bruv! Much obliged!
Hello! We are the Expeditioner's Discovery Guild Enterprise (E.D.G.E.). Subscribe to us on YouTube to get interesting content about Earth's past, present, and future!

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E.D.G.E. (PainterRex)

The Saga of Spinosaurus continues! There's so much to talk about when it comes to this mysterious piscivore, that I'm sure many more entries into this series will appear on my channel! This time I weigh the evidence between lips and non-lips in this semi-aquatic predator.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLjlTpmw138
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IwShHYwwMg

There's a lot of Mexican Dinosaurs, but hardly anyone knows about them. I'm changing this with help from a Mexican paleontologist. First one to take a look at is Yehuecauhceratops, a small horned dinosaur with a long name!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYhqYx9tUy8
Helicoprion is overrated at this point, right folks? Allow me to introduce a little known cousin that wielded a buzzsaw and a sword!
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Come learn about Marauder Croc, Mahajangasuchus of Madagascar! This croc was a total bruiser with the teeth and jaws to match!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mc746py0quQ
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQl7xE5SBe8

Kaprosuchus is a very scantily known, but super cool #croc from Niger. It may have munched Dinosaurs and it may not have done that. Only a Skull has been found. Super Mysterious!
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Lanthanotus

A lot of work went into this and I really appreciate those efforts to give such detailed and enjoyable presented information. When backvat my PC at home Ill subscribe and will watch those other videos. :)

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Quote from: Lanthanotus on September 05, 2020, 06:16:59 AM
A lot of work went into this and I really appreciate those efforts to give such detailed and enjoyable presented information. When backvat my PC at home Ill subscribe and will watch those other videos. :)

Thank you so much!
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E.D.G.E. (PainterRex)

In honor of National Iguana Awareness Day (which was September 8th) I take a look at a species of giant herbivorous lizard which lived 37 million years ago in what is now Myanmar. I made this for Iguana Day because it's often characterized as a giant iguana, but it was actually more like the Uromastyx lizards!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbcFDofNPlM
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Bokisaurus

Another awesome video! I love all of tour stuff, very informative 😃

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E.D.G.E. (PainterRex)

Hey guild members! How's it going? I'm coming to you today for a quick announcement. A good friend of mine, Spenser Mehew of Cretaceous Cast has a new short-film project coming out on Halloween that I found awesome enough to let y'all in on. It's called Jurassic Park: 1999.
Jurassic Park: 1999 is a passion project fan-film. It's meant to take place between The Lost World and Jurassic Park 3. It helps fill the gap between these films, and even connects to Jurassic World.

https://youtu.be/XZB1HSbPzBQ
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https://youtu.be/U6jvkecx2s0

Everyone knows the flea. It's a small insect you can only barely see with the naked eye. It's notorious for sucking the blood of just about anything it lands on. This springy insect uses the junk in its trunk to hold a large dollop of icky sticky blood it sucks from its hosts with a needle-like proboscis betraying its true evolutionary affinities. What you may not know is that if we travel back 100 million years, relatives to today's fleas were bugging the largest animals to ever walk on land or fly in the sky; the Dinosaurs and Pterosaurs. For the last episode of Parasitober, let's take a look at the giant fleas that sucked dino blood!
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Crackington

Really interesting documentary and loved the graphic scaling a flea up to human size so it could leap over the Statue of Liberty. I always use that alongside the one about a human sized ant being able to run a marathon while carrying a Ford Transit van (though can't remember where I read that)!

They were very strange beasties back in the Mesozoic with their long legs and powerful mouths and agree that it's good they aren't around now!

The film also reminded me of Jonathan Swift's poem, comparing the parasites to poets:

The Vermin only teaze and pinch
Their Foes superior by an Inch.
So, Nat'ralists observe, a Flea
Hath smaller Fleas that on him prey,
And these have smaller yet to bite 'em,
And so proceed ad infinitum:
Thus ev'ry Poet, in his Kind
Is bit by him that comes behind.

Lanthanotus


E.D.G.E. (PainterRex)

^ Thanks guys! Much appreciated!

https://youtu.be/68q5DAj0lcQ

Triceratops are known for their namesake three-horned skull. Over the 131 years since its discovery, there have been a buttload of specimens of this celebrated ceratopsian uncovered. So many Triceratops skulls have been found that each one provides a special look at unique individuals which went through many ordeals during their lives. One of the most unusual specimens boasts the largest pair of brow horns ever recorded on a triceratops; Yoshi's Trike.
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https://youtu.be/a1L_OpBJxB4

For 14 long years, a secret from the late cretaceous period has been held captive by capitalistic greed, average folks just trying to make a living, and the bureaucracy of the U.S. This secret holds within it the immaculately preserved fossil remains of a mysterious meat-eating dinosaur potentially locked in mortal combat with an equally mysterious horned dinosaur. These intertwined beasts of primordia are known as, "Montana's Dueling Dinosaurs," and their 14-year-long hiatus from the eyes of academics, laymen, and amateurs has finally been lifted.
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Dinoxels

I am so glad this fossil is now in good hands. Can't wait for it's proper publication!
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Kapitaenosavrvs

You are blasting out well done Videos in no time! Thanks :)

Halichoeres

Hypothesis: They weren't dueling, and they weren't thrown together by taphonomy. They died doing what they loved: playing Twister at a party.
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