Therapod Footprint! Sandstone Dinosaur Trace
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I enjoy watching you poke about on the beach and share your discoveries with you. Thanks from the US,!
I have been watching your videos for couple of days now and as a researcher i am amazed by the fossil deposit at one place. Hope someday you will hit the jackpot and help researchers to understand our planet earth better. All the very best.
@pavel9652
3 жыл бұрын
You might be biased a bit, as they mostly show interesting finds, but true that they seem to live near great spots.
Excellent couple of videos. Always amazing to see what people who know what they are doing find on those beaches. Man I need to pull my finger out. Always learning from these vids though! Cheers.
The dinosaur footprint is an amazing find! Congratulations! And your ammonite finds are beautiful, as always. Thanks for the wonderful video!
AWESOME BRO, ANOTHER BRILLIANT VIDEO , THANKS FOR SHAring man
Must be cool to live near a beach with so many fossils like that. In the western part of the Netherlands where I live the only thing you can find occasionally are some terebratula brachiopods. Nice vids though, new subscriber.
@RG.147
4 жыл бұрын
15knexLAZ ya it must be cool but your lucky that where you live that there some fossils but where I live in south Dublin Ireland there no fossils which sucks
@pavel9652
3 жыл бұрын
@@RG.147 That isn't great! Do you have any fossil sites in Ireland?
@RG.147
3 жыл бұрын
@@pavel9652 we have two in Ireland but there not near where I live
Ive always wondered, if you guys would have more luck using A soil pipe cutter, like the use to break open Geodes. Instead of bashing them with hammers.
The footprint probably belongs to Eotyrannus
I enjoy your videos.
What beach do you guys go to ?
Wow that dinosaur foot print was amazing and I love that big golden ammonite and the other filoserous ammonite. Sorry I don’t think in know how to spell that. Again an amazing video. wish I could fossil hunt with you. My parents are thinking about moving to Yorkshire.great Video.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@jakubrosiecki443
4 жыл бұрын
Did you end up moving to Yorkshire, bud?
@JoshuaEdenJamesOfficial
3 жыл бұрын
No we didn't sadly 🙁 I am on my other account if your wondering.
💥Shae/Aaron 💥excellent video. I can't say it enough, I love the content of your videos.
@YorkshireFossils
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much 🦖🦕🐊
Omg pure utter vriliance
It's definitely a theropod footprint (bipedal carnivorous (usually) dinosaurs) but beyond that, it's impossible to be 100% sure when assigning animal species to ichnotaxa (except in exceptional cases). There's a few potential culprits such as Megalosaurus or Eustreptospondylus, depending on the age and provenance of the sandstone.
Some kind of medium sized theropod. Perhaps one could narrow it down a little more but you can never find out the genus from a footprint.
Pantainya kerennnnnnn
allways something to look, saludos !!!
Great video.
Amazing!
@darthjeremyproduction4428
4 жыл бұрын
I have found Amphibians footprints and probably a Protochirotherium in Nova Scotia this Summer
What area were you in? I’ve found stuff at saltburn/Redcar before....
You best
William Smith would have been proud of you!
Think my good friends FRED and BARney might no the dinosaur footprint 😎
Ojalá q se guarde bien esos fósiles , PQ son una joya del tiempo , muy valiosa cuídala , es una joya d vida , y q alguna vez se arrastro con vida en la tierra , tuviste suerte al encontrarlas cuidarlas mucho .
I enjoy these videos ,but the camera is juggled a bit to much . It almost makes me feel motion sick . Thanks for the video . I did enjoy it .
yay! first comment 😁 . i miss your vids bro.. keep it up 🔥
You should watch the video which I recently posted of Dinosaur Tracks, Arizona. We found many teeth, a vertebrae, and many big coprolites. Subbed you. Great videos.
How could you tell that there was an ammonite inside the rock?
@pavel9652
3 жыл бұрын
Experience ;) There is a shell pattern on the edge. It is clipped a bit.
I found 1 years ago how do i prove. It
There are three main types of footprints known on the Isle of Wight www.dinowight.org.uk/footprints.html#ichnotaxa
0:48 ...huge orange ammonite and you didn't see it!
2:41 is probably unpolished petrified wood
Move the camera so fast it causes me to feel dizzy . I really want to watch your videos .
@zonester_exe9142
4 жыл бұрын
That’s your problem
Its a tyrannoclops.
I had a dino footprint i found but when i was broke i had to sell it. I regret selling it.
@DanielDiaz-dg3tk
4 жыл бұрын
How much did you get
@EricWoodyVariety59
4 жыл бұрын
@@DanielDiaz-dg3tk mabey about 300 dollars.
Tus videos me marean y provocan náuseas...son interesantes pero no termino de verlos...que alguien te ayude a grabar bien y editarlos. Gracias
im here cuse of jurassic world a live
i think it belongs to a dead dino !! which mean you wont have to return it
For some reason I got a gut feeling its from a Dilophosaurus
You should use gloves.
Make some cash. Send us some of that stuff.