Spinosaurus may not have been fully marine like a mosasaur…
but it may have occupied a unique ecological niche unlike any other giant dinosaur in history.
A predator caught between land and sea.
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🦖 Warner Bros. reached out and invited me to check out the official teaser trailer for End of Oak Street, a brand-new sci-fi dinosaur film with one of the most unique concepts I’ve seen in years.Imagine this:A normal middle-class suburban neighborhood suddenly finds itself transported millions of years into the past… straight into the Jurassic Period.In this video, I’ll be watching the official teaser trailer, sharing my reactions, breaking down the dinosaur action, discussing the film’s premise, and talking about what makes this project stand out from other dinosaur movies.🎥 In this video:My first reaction to the official teaser trailerBreakdown of the film’s Jurassic settingDinosaur and creature analysisWhat excites me most about the movieMy thoughts on where the story could goAs a lifelong dinosaur enthusiast, I’m always excited to see new prehistoric stories hit the screen, and End of Oak Street brings a fresh spin to the genre by combining science fiction, survival, and dinosaurs in a way we don’t often see.What would you do if your entire neighborhood woke up in the Jurassic?💬 Let me know your thoughts on the trailer in the comments below!👍 If you enjoy dinosaurs, paleontology, prehistoric creatures, and dinosaur movies, be sure to like, subscribe, and share.#EndOfOakStreet #Dinosaurs #Jurassic #DinosaurMovie #MovieReaction #TrailerReaction #Paleontology #ScienceFiction #JurassicPeriod #PrehistoricLifePodcast
🦖🌊 When people hear “T. rex,” they think of the king of the dinosaurs.But now, there’s another T. rex — and this one ruled the oceans.In this video, we dive into Tylosaurus rex, a newly identified species of giant mosasaur that may have been one of the deadliest marine predators of the Cretaceous seas.At over 40 feet long, armed with serrated teeth and crushing jaws, this apex predator dominated the ancient Western Interior Seaway that once split North America in half.But the wildest part?Scientists had fossils of this animal sitting in museum collections for decades before realizing it was an entirely different species.🎥 In this video, we explore:🌊 The ancient ocean that covered North America🦎 What mosasaurs actually were🦖 Why Tylosaurus rex was different from other tylosaurs⚔️ Fossil evidence of violent combat between giant marine predators🦷 How this animal hunted and what it likely ate🧠 Why this discovery changes what we know about mosasaur evolution👑 The controversy behind naming another animal “T. rex”From giant sharks to massive marine reptiles, the oceans of the Cretaceous may have been even more terrifying than the land.And hidden beneath those ancient waters…was a predator worthy of the name rex.👍 Like, subscribe, and stick around for more dinosaur projects, fossil science, and prehistoric storytelling!🦕 SUPPORT THE PREHISTORIC LIFE PATREON If you want to help fuel these projects (and get some exclusive perks), consider supporting the Prehistoric Life Patreon. Every bit helps me create bigger and better content for you all. Thank you all so much for being here and supporting these worlds we’re building together. More updates coming soon—stay prehistoric! 🌋🦖 👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more fossil-filled content! 🎙️ Hosted by Prehistoric Life Podcast: 🌐 Website: prehistoriclifepodcast.com 💖 Support the show: patreon.com/c/PrehistoricLifePodcast 🦴 This Episode is Sponsored By: 🔍 Dinosaur Trips — Go on a fossil-hunting adventure of a lifetime! 🦕 Mention Prehistoric Life Podcast at checkout and get $250 off your tickets: 👉 dinosaurtrips.com 🦖 DinosaurSkeletons.co.uk — For museum-quality fossil replicas and decor: 👉 dinosaurskeletons.co.uk Link: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/paleontologists-discover-an-ancient-marine-reptile-theyve-dubbed-the-t-rex-of-the-sea-crowning-another-king-of-the-cretaceous-180988792/#Tylosaurus #TRex #Mosasaur #Dinosaurs #Paleontology #PrehistoricLife #Fossils #Science #MarineReptiles
🦖 In this episode, I sit down with paleontologist Kelsey Jenkins for a deep dive into some of the most fascinating (and often overlooked) parts of prehistoric science.
This conversation goes beyond just dinosaurs — exploring the world before them, including the massive extinction event that reshaped life on Earth.
🎥 In this interview, we cover:
• How taxonomy helps scientists classify ancient life
• The role of taphonomy in understanding how fossils form and are preserved
• What ear bones can tell us about extinct animals
• Life before dinosaurs and the end-Permian extinction
• How mass extinction events changed the course of evolution
🦕 If you’re interested in the deeper science behind fossils and prehistoric life, this episode is packed with insight into how paleontologists reconstruct entire worlds from fragments of the past.
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What if dinosaurs never actually disappeared from a region… we just never found the evidence?
In this episode, we dive into a groundbreaking paleontology discovery: 132 million-year-old dinosaur footprints found along the coast of South Africa—tracks that are rewriting what scientists thought they knew about dinosaur survival and ecosystems.
For decades, the fossil record in southern Africa went silent after massive volcanic eruptions around 182 million years ago. Many believed dinosaurs vanished from the region…
Until now.
These newly discovered trackways reveal that dinosaurs were still present—and possibly thriving—millions of years later. But this discovery isn’t just about footprints…
It’s about how paleontology itself is changing.
Instead of just studying bones, scientists are now uncovering behavior, movement, and entire ecosystems from trace fossils like these.
🎧 In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why this discovery shocked scientists
What kinds of dinosaurs made these tracks
How footprints can reveal behavior
And why this changes the timeline of prehistoric life
This is the story of a discovery that shouldn’t exist… but does.
🔗 Sources & further reading:
ScienceDaily article on the discovery
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