Paleontologist Answers Dinosaur Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

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Paleontologist Dr. Hans Sues answers the internet's burning questions about dinosaurs. Why did T-Rex have such tiny arms? What colors were dinosaurs? How do dinos get their names? What did Jurassic Park get wrong? Why do fossils exist? Dr. Sues answers all these questions and much more!

The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History has more exciting dinosaur news on Instagram: @smithsoniannmnn (www.instagram.com/smithsoniannmnh/?hl=en)

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All Comments (21)
  • @Joshua-jb1ee
    "We are much closer in time to a T-Rex than a T-Rex was to a Stegosaurus" That really put things in perspective for how massive a time span dinosaurs were around
  • @berouja
    The way his eyes lighted up when he mentioned that a dinosaur was named after him is so precious 👌✨
  • @JOJO-yd7qs
    He seems like a genuinely nice person to be around. No wonder he has a dinosaur named after him.
  • @Sashimiburger
    I love how idiotic some of these questions are phrased only to be met with a wonderfully eloquent and insightful answer.
  • "Since when were pterodactyls not dinosaurs?" "Since ever" That is probably one of the greatest answers
  • @mathildakd1
    It is amazing how he reads out these names and the funnily phrased questions without a hint of judgement and then answers them in such a great way.
  • @divaalfirman3295
    The biggest mystery is how this man is able to say read all these ridiculous Twitter handles out loud with a straight face 😂😂
  • @HaraldinChina
    the way he factually states "the world is a sphere" makes you feel like he's heard even weirder statements before and this is just another misconception he corrects 😅
  • @queercandy1
    the "cw//dinosaurs" is absolutely killing me
  • @lenkajilek2050
    PLEASE PLEASE WE NEED A WHOLE SERIES WITH THIS LOVELY KNOWLEDGEABLE MAN! HE IS A DELIGHT!!!
  • 5:22 "We are much closer in time to a T-Rex, than the T-rex was to a Stegosaurus." To me, that is one of the coolest facts ever. The timescale we are talking about is mindboggling.
  • @kefkaZZZ
    Can we PLEASE get more of this guy!!! He answers what sound like telling questions with real enthusiasm. I love how he doesn’t flinch at names like “godstiddies” or several other funny ones.
  • I like how it's visible that Hans actually loves talking about this stuff. You guys should invite him more often.
  • The only peeve about this video is that it's WAY too short! He is very entertaining, knowledgeable, and easy to listen to!
  • @ngjackmin3529
    I like how he focused so intensely on the questions and completely ignored the funny usernames
  • @TheMassgames
    I love this series, the experts are not judgemental and very professional.
  • I love hearing him sound so professional even pronouncing people’s funny usernames lol You can tell palaeontology is a fun job! ^^
  • @VandNana
    I always cry when I watch these videos because I'd love to be as passionate about my profession as these people are.