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The Marine Monsters of England's Jurassic Seas | BoneHeads
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During the Jurassic Period, our planet’s oceans were teeming with incredible prehistoric life. Some of these Jurassic marine creatures grew to enormous sizes and would have been terrifying predators to encounter, and their fossilised remains inspire curiosity and fascination among all those who witness them today - millions of years after they lived.

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0:00 - Introduction
3:47 - Ichthyosaurs
16:33 - Pliosaurs
28:56 - Marine crocodylomorphs (Thalattosuchians)
38:08 - Outro
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@spartanhawk7637

2 weeks ago

You can tell that the third guy (pardon, didn't catch his name), really wanted to keep talking about the crocodylomorphs right at the start there. Good sign he's in the right field.

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@John.0z

2 weeks ago

I had not understood that there was such a close link between the basal crocodiles, plesiosaurs and pliosaurs. Thank you Boneheads.

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@DanGamingFan2846

2 weeks ago

Incredible presentation. Prehistoric marine reptiles are so fascinating, and your presentation taught me so much about them. You all did an amazing job!

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@kersebleptes1317

2 weeks ago

I'd agree that everyone's presentation has improved, but it's the enthusiasm that gets the audience in, and that's always been there!

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@tigdogsbody

2 weeks ago

Best episode ever. Your enthusiasm is impressive.

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@janegael

2 weeks ago

Really nice presentation guys, it kept me fascinated all the way through. You all did a great job. Congratulations!

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@hatsudopia5085

2 weeks ago

Great job guys

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@rizon98

2 weeks ago

Another excellent video/presentation! The passion is contagious!

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@calebsmith2362

2 weeks ago

Dakosaurus is so cool.

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@rameybutler-hm7nx

1 week ago

The "science festival" looks like it was held in a bedroom. Lol

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@hyper8545

2 weeks ago

2nd guys whistle is insane . Chill dawg my ears 👂 💀

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@virginametz7409

2 weeks ago

Really good and interesting!

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@lynnasche5147

2 weeks ago

Excellent presentation so well articulated, as I have always been fascinated by prehistoric marine reptiles ! Good luck to you, Boneheads, doing remarkable science !

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@heikoscheuermann

2 weeks ago

I'm glad that i stumbled over this channel 🙂 One of the few that gets the thumbs up directly at the beginning because it is always good and that i won't forget to thumbs up at the end (rare, but happens).

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@RandomBucket

2 weeks ago

Love your work guys! Never stop being amazing! 🤩

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@tibiaxd

2 weeks ago

love this kind of videos, good job to all three

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@bowiedoctor9156

2 weeks ago

Excellent work.

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@nazzkid23

2 weeks ago

Go Boneheads! This was a great watch!! Super informative and you guys, of course, have a fun presentation style :) It's so cool being part of your journey through uni and beyond :D

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@markalton2809

2 weeks ago

I think it's really exciting to hear, see and partake of the enormous enthusiasm for palaeontology.

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@princessmeek5632

2 weeks ago

I WISH i could have came...So im thankful you recorded it for us, thank you

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