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Early Access Video - Did Velociraptor Fly?

Hi Patrons, Jason here!

1.   Thank you so much for supporting Clint's Reptiles. You guys are amazing.

2.   As you have early access to these videos, please let us know if you catch any mistakes or export issues. They are bound to happen, and I would love to catch them before they get published for the unforgiving world to spot. You are our first line of defense!

3.   Sometimes we need to schedule the release of a video. When that happens, YouTube forces us to change the video status Unlisted to Private. Unfortunately, that cuts off your access. We try to delay this until Friday night (Mountain time zone), so be sure to utilize your early access before then.

4.   I try to get these Early Access Videos uploaded as early as Monday every week. Trying to maximize the early in Early Access Videos :). That doesn't always happen, but that is my goal.

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Early Access Video - Did Velociraptor Fly?

Comments

I’d love to see 3 videos breaking down reptile evolution in the: Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous, leading to what we have today. I have so many questions about the gap between terrestrial archosaurs, and fully winged pterosaurs, also where plesiosaurs, icthyosaurs and early squamates fit into the mix

Ben Timmings

1:13 ye exactly lmao, in the first movie times people in the field aleady discussed that obviously. must have been an inside joke.

MonographicSingleheaded

Whole one on the Telluraves, inclusive of hawks. Also included how vultures and albatross fly. Which reminded me, I did find a paper that may have explained their flight better. When I'm at the PC next I'll send it over via email. ) Great vid this week for sure.

Katie Meyer

He did emus last year!!! Harris Hawks are also the most popular falconry bird around the world, so I'm sure he could find a falconer to help him with handleability, care, hardiness, availability and upfront costs >:)

jaybird

I would totally be down for modern day dinosaurs in dinosaur december, and hawks would be a great entry.

Anna R Dunster

Hello, my pleasure to help you feed your families. I did realize that when I became a patron. Would like to come to the reptile room soon. (I live in Orem!)

nariu 7times

It was earlier for me also, but seems good now. :)

Katie Meyer

video is private lmao

MonographicSingleheaded

I love the Clint perspective on the new findings. Dinosaur December must continue. Much love!!

Karen Lee

YAY RAPTORS!!! As someone who works with living raptors I'm so excited!!!! I want to see the deinos!!!! Another suggestion for dinosaur december: harris hawks! Living, highly social predatory dinosaurs who hunt in packs from about 3 up to 20!!!

jaybird

Yes, I want the deinos for Dinocember!

Patricia Turner


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