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In today's video, we'll be doing a special for that woman who was responsible for giving us life, raising us, loving us, and shaping us into the people we are constantly becoming: our mothers. And since today is Mother's Day in almost every corner of the world, today on my channel, we'll pay tribute to them with a prehistoric creature that unwittingly taught us that this isn't just something humans do, but that it's also something very ancient. It also refutes the idea that dinosaurs were heartless killing machines, since the Maiasaura, whose name means "good mother lizard," lived up to its name by caring for its young in a very maternal way. We'll discover this and more in this Mother's Day special. So if you liked this video, please give it a like, share it with whomever you want, subscribe to my channel, and turn on notifications so you don't miss any new videos. Follow me on my social media for more content. Remember that I love you all very much. Happy Mother's Day! Happy Mother's Day! Let's love our moms forever. See you in the next video. #dinosaurs #prehistoricanimals #prehistory #fossils #paleontology #maiasaura #happymothersday #misaelhigareda

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