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Tribal People React to the fascinating world of dinosaurs: mysterious age of dinosaurs

Tribal People React to the fascinating world of dinosaurs: mysterious age of dinosaurs Please note that this is a reaction video that contains commentary and used for entertainment and education purposes. original video links : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5BFR-E-ae0 original video credit goes to the "National Geographic" In this video, we take you on a unique journey where we introduce the world of dinosaurs to a tribe that has had minimal contact with the outside world. Watch as these tribal people react in awe and wonder to the massive creatures that roamed the earth millions of years ago. Through this video, you'll get a glimpse into the fascinating world of these ancient creatures and learn about their unique characteristics and behaviors. You'll also witness the sheer joy and amazement of the tribal people as they discover more about the world beyond their own. Join us as we embark on a journey that blends science and culture, and discover how the world of dinosaurs can unite people from all walks of life. Don't miss out on this captivating experience that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the beauty and diversity of our world. If you enjoy our content, please consider supporting us on Patreon for exclusive shout-outs, behind-the-scenes footage, direct messages, and early access to our content: https://www.patreon.com/Tribalsshow. Alternatively, you can also buy us a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Tribalsshow. If you are the original copyright owner and would like this video to be taken down, please reach out to us at alia00541@gmail.com, and we will delete the video promptly. All of the content on this YouTube channel is created with the intention of reacting to and commenting on existing YouTube videos. We always make sure to credit the original owner of the video, and we do not claim any ownership over the content that we react to. All participants in this video are from Sindh, Pakistan. Don't forget to leave a like and valuable suggestions, and please support our channel by subscribing. Thank you for watching! https://www.copyright.gov/fair-use/ Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.” #dinosaur #historyofdinosaurs #tribalpeoplereact #nationalgeographic Tribal people React,

MelodyPhiles React

9 months ago

this led the reptiles to adapt one thousand species of dinosaurs 65 tons carnivores made up roughly 40 percent of dinosaurs dinosaurs [Music] [Music] um [Music] the foreign foreign [Music] [Music] negative [Music] probably no other creatures on the planet have struck as much fear and all in our hearts as the dinosaurs [Music] the earliest dinosaurs appeared about 245 million years ago when most of the earth's land masses were still joined together as the supercontinent Pangea over millions of ye
ars Pangea split apart causing the dinosaurs to become separated for the very first time this led the reptiles to adapt to their specific habitats and diversify giving rise to many new dinosaurs According to some estimates more than one thousand species of dinosaurs have roamed them dinosaurs descended from reptiles called archosaurs from there dinosaurs branched out into two major groups sorriskia and ornithischia based on the shape and orientation in sariskian Dinosaurs the pelvis's pubis bone
faces forward and down an ornithischian dinosaurs such as stegosaurus and Hadrosaurus the pubis bone faces backward and down across both groups dinosaurs varied greatly in size some were small like compsegnathus which was barely larger than a chicken whereas others were gigantic like dreadnaughtus which was 85 meters 65 tons making it the largest dinosaur diets varied as well herbivores like hadrosaurs evolved to have specialized teeth for grinding tough plant material carnivores made up roughl
y 40 percent of dinosaur species some predators like the Raptor dionicus even hunted in packs social behaviors were also found in other dinosaurs Footprints and trackways indicate that some of the ancient reptiles traveled together evidence also shows that herds may have made their eggs but by around 66 million years ago most dinosaurs died out and the reason why is still a mystery the most well-known explanation is an asteroid strike but a multitude of factors may have contributed to this Extin
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@eTraxx

Someone should have brought out a chicken at the end and said .. "No .. not ALL dinosaurs went extinct .. "

@annet5055

I would love to see them have a trip to look round an actual museum with skeletons and fossils. Is there anywhere nearby they could visit? It would be a great thing for us to watch. Blessings to you all 🙏🙏xx

@Nick_Jarrett

Thank you for the reaction, this was my patreon request from last month. I didn't want anything too long winded or hard to understand and I thought this gave a good overview which could lead into further videos if interested

@justjane1639

Next up, a showing of Jurassic Park!

@erowan1389

I agree teaching them science through videos is more precious to them than trying new foods.

@gacchan

Great video! Ones on historical sites may also be fun. Or a trip to a museum or something! Also, they might like the fictitious movie Jurassic Park, which answers Naveed's question of "what if dinosaurs existed today'!

@Apache2895

Seeing them react to prehistoric planet would be interesting

@lindagates9150

Congratulations on the growth of your channel i remember when you had 15 patrons. I am sorry that I can’t be more of a supporter like them. .I like eating dinosaurs the birds chicken and turkeys too . Ones that are available in the farm store where I buy local raised meats.❤🎉❤😊

@Barb5001

BTW , it has been shown (via fossils) that many dinosaurs had some primitive feathers ...including the iconic "T-Rex" Also some fossils also includes some color cells that reveal that dinos were quite colorful and not the drab green as they are often depicted today. So, imagine a colorful dino with some primitive feathers if you will. :)

@Nick_Jarrett

Without the extinction of most dinosaurs, small mammals wouldn't have been able to grow and evolve to fill in the gaps and we wouldn't exist, it's funny to think what might have happened if that asteroid had never hit

@Adohleas

I had a few dinosaurs as pets and for their eggs. One specie's males also work well as an alarm clock.

@foxxtitan7028

You should make them watch PREHISTORIC PLANET, it's the documentary with the most realistic dinosaurs ever made, it's also very popular, and it is also very informative and show things about dinosaurs that are not seen anywere else. I'm sur they will not beleive that it's CGI dinosaurs and would think that their real haha

@annwiswall1054

My diseased husband his mom maiden name was Wright in which two of her family invented the airplane which was the Wright Brothers . I sure would like to visit their someday .

@rhiahlMT

Time to watch Jurassic park.

@user-tm7tw9tu7b

We call my chickens mini raptors😁

@leedavis7508

Watch one of the movies from the Jurassic Park franchise.

@taliesincoleman6569

it would probably be much but i wish they could watch prehistoric planet

@taliesincoleman6569

actually it's pretty much agreed the asteroid IS the case of this extinction.

@elizabethanderson9437

You HAVE to let them watch the movie “ Jurassic Park “!

@yohango69420

Birds are Dinosaurs 🦖🐦