Why Birds Are The Only Surviving Dinosaurs

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Published1 month ago
Duration58:36
Video IDkX5YWH4CEB4
Languageen-GB
CategoryScience & Technology
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views243.8K
Likes6.5K
Comments1.3K
Engagement Rate3.23%
Likes per 100 views2.68
Comments per 1K views5.52

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Birds today have dinosaur DNA. They have dinosaur blood in their veins. Birds evolved directly from Velociraptor-type animals and are the only true dinosaurs that still exist. Steve Brusatte is a palaeontologist at the University of Edinburgh, UK, and has been studying 150 million years' worth of bird evolution, from surviving the asteroid that wiped out their contemporaries to today’s adaptation into almost every niche. Brusatte introduces elephant birds, terror birds, demon ducks and penguins the size of gorillas, and why "when gulls dive bomb you and try to steal your pasty or your chips”, says Brusatte, "you really can sense in the nastiness, the cunning, the agility, the feistiness. You can sense that inner Velociraptor.” Learn more ➤ https://youtube.com/live/YKIXt_GWbks 00:00 Introduction 00:41 Birds are Dinosaurs 05:15 The evidence for bird evolution 09:10 Velociraptor to modern bird 14:28 Archaeopteryx the first bird 17:50 Discovering fossilised birds 22:21 Why did birds survive? 28:21 Giant penguins and other early birds 36:16 Terror birds 39:52 Demon ducks 41:43 Pelagornis 45:34 Modern birds 49:27 Bird brains 53:25 Future bird evolution 56:07 What is your favourite bird? Love New Scientist? For a specially discounted New Scientist digital subscription, go to https://newscientist.com/youtube Get more from New Scientist: Official website: https://bit.ly/NSYTHP Facebook: https://bit.ly/NSYTFB Twitter: https://bit.ly/NSYTTW Instagram: https://bit.ly/NSYTINSTA LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/NSYTLIN About New Scientist: New Scientist was founded in 1956 for “all those interested in scientific discovery and its social consequences”. Today our website, videos, newsletters, app, podcast and print magazine cover the world’s most important, exciting and entertaining science news as well as asking the big-picture questions about life, the universe, and what it means to be human. New Scientist https://www.newscientist.com/ #paleontology #dinosaurs #birds #science #history #documentary

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