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Nimravids: Cats Before Cats 

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Nimravidae is an extinct family of carnivorans, sometimes known as false saber-toothed cats, whose fossils are found in North America and Eurasia. Not considered to belong to the true cats (family Felidae), the nimravids are generally considered closely related and classified as a distinct family in the suborder Feliformia. Fossils have been dated from the Middle Eocene through the Late Miocene epochs (Bartonian through Tortonian stages, 40.4-9 million years ago), spanning about 31.4 Ma.
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@samrizzardi2213
@samrizzardi2213 4 года назад
I wonder what their vocalisations were like. I like to imagine them, despite looking like cats, cackling like hyenas or mongooses.
@dr.polaris6423
@dr.polaris6423 4 года назад
That's certainly a possibility! Not sure if they could roar, but somehow I doubt that they would have done.
@Akaryusan
@Akaryusan 4 года назад
would be interesting if they had more canine like vocal tracts
@andrewgan557
@andrewgan557 4 года назад
@@Akaryusan or they make fossa like vocalization
@anonb4632
@anonb4632 4 года назад
I suspect they could growl or snarl. Many predators can do that including household dogs and cats.
@anonb4632
@anonb4632 4 года назад
I've just been listening to fossa noises. They sound a bit like ducks!!!
@veggieboyultimate
@veggieboyultimate 3 года назад
I guess they were “copycats” Ok I’ll leave.
@dr.polaris6423
@dr.polaris6423 3 года назад
:)
@andrewgan557
@andrewgan557 3 года назад
or "pseudocats"
@beastmaster0934
@beastmaster0934 3 года назад
Veggieboy Ultimate Technically, True Cats would be the copycats, since Nimravids came first.
@andrewgan557
@andrewgan557 3 года назад
@@beastmaster0934 the nimravids were the rough draft while the true cats were the finalized version.
@beastmaster0934
@beastmaster0934 3 года назад
@@jamessmilus321 Huh, I stand corrected
@robwalsh9843
@robwalsh9843 3 года назад
I came across a Nimravis skeleton in an open air fossil exhibit in Eastern Oregon. It was not that big, it's head was only about the size of a bobcat's head. But the legs were like a cheetah. I imagine such an animal could probably outpace a greyhound.
@dan240393
@dan240393 2 года назад
Modern canines and felines all have a digitigrade foot arrangement which leaves them less stable but is much more efficient for energy transfer at speed. Nimravids walked with a plantigrade foot arrangement, so they'd have been much more stable on their feet and capable of supporting greater body mass, but less efficient in motion. They'd probably have had excellent instant acceleration due to the ability to support greater muscle mass, but slower over long distances due to the inefficiency of their "flat footedness" compared to canines or felines. Probably pounce or drop hunters like Leopards, rather than chase hunters like Cheetahs or endurance runners like canines.
@Adamant1993
@Adamant1993 2 года назад
In a long distance run, humans outpace any and all other species of animal, even dogs. We can cool our bodies in motion, infact our cooling system works better in motion, so our endurance is essentially limitless. It's likely one of the things that motivated canine domestication, having similar hunting techniques made dogs good hunting partners.
@davidrichard3582
@davidrichard3582 2 года назад
@@Adamant1993 "limitless" is a bit of a stretch, but yeah--humans are probably the utlimate "persistance hunters."
@slappy8941
@slappy8941 Год назад
@@dan240393 You know bears are plantigrade, and can run really fast, right?
@dan240393
@dan240393 Год назад
@@slappy8941 Yes. Over very short distances.
@markdebruyn1212
@markdebruyn1212 3 года назад
You're right, altough i prefer the true cats, the Nimravids deserve just some more recognition
@matthiasfloren2610
@matthiasfloren2610 4 года назад
they're so underrated. I"m so glad you covered them in this video
@Robert399
@Robert399 3 года назад
What does that even mean??
@casandramedranobock8685
@casandramedranobock8685 4 года назад
Thanks you for covering these animals, i wish these groups of carnivores were mentioned more in media.
@dr.polaris6423
@dr.polaris6423 4 года назад
No problem! Extinct Cenozoic mammals are very underrated in my opinion.
@andrewgan557
@andrewgan557 4 года назад
@@dr.polaris6423 yeah. most people are familiar with dinos
@UnwantedGhost1-anz25
@UnwantedGhost1-anz25 5 месяцев назад
​@@dr.polaris6423 I hope Apple TV after Prehistoric Planet does essentially a reboot of "Walking with Beasts."
@thedarkmasterthedarkmaster
@thedarkmasterthedarkmaster 4 года назад
The Nimravids were an intresting group. Shame about their final members being in a bad place to be. Will you be covering barbourofelids in a future video? Just curious
@dr.polaris6423
@dr.polaris6423 4 года назад
You can count on it! I plan on covering more Paleogene mammals in future as I feel they are poorly represented in general.
@thedarkmasterthedarkmaster
@thedarkmasterthedarkmaster 4 года назад
@@dr.polaris6423 You are doing a good video series on all these extinct creatures
@andrewgan557
@andrewgan557 4 года назад
luckily you didn't include the barbourofelids since they are now classified as sister taxon to the felids.
@dr.polaris6423
@dr.polaris6423 4 года назад
Yeah that’s why I didn’t include them.
@andrewgan557
@andrewgan557 4 года назад
@@dr.polaris6423 along with the asian linsangs which turns out were the closet relatives of the cats and they were not related to the african linsang
@markdebruyn1212
@markdebruyn1212 3 года назад
@@dr.polaris6423 Why not doing a video about the barbourofelids, might be interesting
@burnsfamily8864
@burnsfamily8864 3 года назад
@@dr.polaris6423 Ah, I was wondering why barbourofelis didn't show up.
@jaredwilliams4794
@jaredwilliams4794 Год назад
“Nimravids” has a mystical and fantasy sound to it haha. I like it
@professorm4171
@professorm4171 3 года назад
Strange that they couldn't adapt to the grasslands. Cats lived in jungles and grasslands.
@eybaza6018
@eybaza6018 Год назад
They couldn't evolve digitigrade feet fast enough.
@robwalsh9843
@robwalsh9843 Год назад
Modern cats are much more agile compared to Nimravids. They were good for what they were, but their cat cousins took it to another level.
@theharris7207
@theharris7207 3 года назад
No idea why youtube recommended this to me, but I am glad it did. A new channel to binge.
@dr.polaris6423
@dr.polaris6423 3 года назад
Thanks, glad you liked it!
@anonb4632
@anonb4632 4 года назад
These must have been impressive looking beasts.
@dtxspeaks268
@dtxspeaks268 2 года назад
I feel like the Paleocene and Eocene had the strangest and most impressive looking beasts, such as the nimravids, andrewsarchus, titanoboa, uinatherium, megacerops, gastornis, barylambda, coryphodon, mesonycids, giant lemurs, arsinoitheroum and land whales.
@coopernoble6139
@coopernoble6139 3 года назад
I love the coloration of the nimravid in the thumbnail and at 3:30 very pretty Edit: the dinictus at 8:50 is also beautiful, like a clouded leopard
@arturosiew2043
@arturosiew2043 3 года назад
Andrewsarchus look like giant wolves but are more related to sheep, goats and pigs. Mind blowing. Thylacomimus are sabertooth marsupial related more to kangaroo and possum
@mhdfrb9971
@mhdfrb9971 2 года назад
Convergent evolution are so fascinating
@asmodai2025
@asmodai2025 2 года назад
Andrewsarchus was actually more closely related to hippos, whales, and entelodonts that they are to bovids and pigs. They would have actually looked more like an entelodont/slightly hippo like in life.
@dtxspeaks268
@dtxspeaks268 2 года назад
​@@asmodai2025 thank you. OP comment made me cringe at the outdated disinformation
@lunamaria1048
@lunamaria1048 4 года назад
I was randomly scrolling through my subscriptions out of boredom and seen your channel and was like "Oh yeah!" and eagerly clicked lol.. As usual i wasn't disappointed!.. Great video!
@dr.polaris6423
@dr.polaris6423 4 года назад
Glad I could help cure your boredom!
@lilitheden748
@lilitheden748 3 года назад
The art in the video is so beautiful. It’s easy to dream away while watching these pictures. Can you imagine how this ancient world must have been like? No humans... no noise.. no pollution ... filled with magnificent creatures and plants. Something we can only dream about.
@dr.polaris6423
@dr.polaris6423 3 года назад
What a brilliant description!
@57strub
@57strub 3 года назад
Ya. And we were just lunch.
@vickrykayser3129
@vickrykayser3129 3 года назад
Thank you so much for posting this! I knew very little about the different species of nimravids. Being an ailurophile, I am fascinated by these cats that were not cats!!
@dr.polaris6423
@dr.polaris6423 3 года назад
Wonderful! Glad you enjoyed the video.
@stevenseta5312
@stevenseta5312 2 года назад
You should probably also do some research on the Barbourofelids, another group of not a cat cats.
@MultiTomcat67
@MultiTomcat67 3 года назад
Thanks for covering ancient ancient biology I've never heard of before IN A CAT VIDEO😻😻😻
@SA-wv6tt
@SA-wv6tt 4 года назад
My name is Nimra 🙈 It actually means Lion in Arabic. So when I came to know that they were actually cats named Nimravids, I wonder if there is an connection b/w them 🙆
@Xaiff
@Xaiff 3 года назад
"Lion-like", perhaps?
@robwalsh9843
@robwalsh9843 3 года назад
"Nimravid" is either Latin or Greek, so I wouldn't be surprised if there might be a connection to an Arabic name. Who knows?
@8393Robertrex
@8393Robertrex 3 года назад
I was wondering if it had any connection to the name "nimrod" Yk, the "great hunter" lol Knowing it means lion now, im almost positive they are
@karenlee3372
@karenlee3372 3 года назад
My husband used to call me cat is there a translation.. of the word cat. In japanese it's neko..
@impower3134
@impower3134 3 года назад
In Arabic tiger is named Namir and lion is named Assad
@Fireheart318
@Fireheart318 3 года назад
I bet the prehistoric internet was obsessed with these things!
@holdthetruthhostage
@holdthetruthhostage 2 года назад
Haha 😂
@eliletts1680
@eliletts1680 2 года назад
It is wild how these animals that looked and acted so much like cats did not make it into the more recent eras cats did. Perhaps the small differences make all the difference after all!
@otherpatrickgill
@otherpatrickgill 3 года назад
it's like a David Attenborogh documentary with paleo art instead of wildlife footage. I love watching Dr Polaris late at night while struggling with insomnia. I don't find him boring - quite the opposite in fact - I find him very relaxing
@xgomenx
@xgomenx 2 года назад
I hear ya! I'm the same, eases the stress & anxiety of insomnia very well
@PurpleRhymesWithOrange
@PurpleRhymesWithOrange 3 года назад
Love paleo and just stumbled across your channel. Excellent work, great presentation. You win a new subscriber.
@dr.polaris6423
@dr.polaris6423 3 года назад
Thank you!
@rocketlaunchershotgunguy425
@rocketlaunchershotgunguy425 4 года назад
I haven't watched ur vid in like a year!
@dr.polaris6423
@dr.polaris6423 4 года назад
Welcome back!
@BJETNT
@BJETNT 2 года назад
I had never heard of these before! Great video sir!
@DarthCuddlefluff
@DarthCuddlefluff 3 года назад
You say cats before cats, I say secrets too old for the sphinx to recall.
@micah5962
@micah5962 3 года назад
I was not expecting to see a Lioden (A browser game) lion included in your cat examples lmao
@jamesgordon364
@jamesgordon364 3 года назад
6:32 short face, large crushing teeth and graceful skeleton could suggest that it was a scent tracking scavenger who covered distance to find carcasses crushing small bones with its jaws
@Liphted
@Liphted 3 года назад
I love your avatar!!!
@dr.polaris6423
@dr.polaris6423 3 года назад
Thanks!
@canis2020
@canis2020 4 года назад
Obligatory comment for the RU-vid Algorithm gods
@damouno
@damouno 2 года назад
A classic example of 'Convergent Evolution. A Cat like Animal but not a True Cat. ! Simply Amazing ...
@Grant_Scarboro
@Grant_Scarboro 4 года назад
When cats meet nimravids... "I found you, faker!"
@Xaiff
@Xaiff 3 года назад
Yeah, cats are just fake nimravids :D
@brunomattos1130
@brunomattos1130 3 года назад
Nimravids looking at cats: -Who are you?? -I am you, but stronger
@brunomattos1130
@brunomattos1130 3 года назад
@@jamessmilus321 lol, imagine correcting jokes. I never said they were the same thing. Same bodyplan, cats more evolved and sucessful
@blobbertmcblob4888
@blobbertmcblob4888 3 года назад
Ah ye, my favorite weird extinct creature. The saber-toothed kinda but not really-cat-bear.
@MRptwrench
@MRptwrench 2 года назад
The Haplophoneus and Daphoenus at 9:39 remind me of the extant Fossa and Civets of Madagascar!
@peterpalughi4401
@peterpalughi4401 3 года назад
Awesome video. Thanks.
@connorflaherty175
@connorflaherty175 3 года назад
Hi there. I just came across your channel and I was wondering if you were planning on doing a video covering hyaenodon and its relatives.
@Mananaut
@Mananaut 3 года назад
Such an amazing discovery this channel is. For once, thanks youTube algorithm.
@khijir2
@khijir2 Год назад
out standing content sir
@dr.polaris6423
@dr.polaris6423 Год назад
Thanks :)
@jonksmodels
@jonksmodels 3 года назад
They sound a bit like Fossa from Madagascar.
@trvth1s
@trvth1s 4 года назад
Since the permian therapsid carnivores seem to have changed very little. We don't know what gorgonopsians truly looked like, but their fossil with their saber teeth and general body plan look very similar to the fossil of more recent extinct mammals and even current carnivorans. Even bear skeletal structure looks very similar.
@dr.polaris6423
@dr.polaris6423 4 года назад
That's a great observation. They evidently hit on a successful formula and stuck with it.
@trvth1s
@trvth1s 4 года назад
@@dr.polaris6423 yes good point. Theropod apex predators fossils seem to have had a larger scope of morphology after the supercontinent split
@erichtomanek4739
@erichtomanek4739 3 года назад
I wonder if larger nimravids roared and if smaller ones purred?
@dr.polaris6423
@dr.polaris6423 3 года назад
I'm not sure, but considering they were only cousins of true cats it's possible that they vocalized in similar ways to the fossa or viverrids.
@aaronweyl2272
@aaronweyl2272 3 года назад
@@dr.polaris6423 Or possibly just some cat like vocal.
@veryunusual126
@veryunusual126 3 года назад
awesome videos thank you a lot 👍👍👍👍👍
@johncnorris
@johncnorris 3 года назад
I wonder if there were Crazy Nimravid Ladies back then?
@TheoEvian
@TheoEvian 3 года назад
I would definately boop the snoot
@vickrykayser3129
@vickrykayser3129 3 года назад
And come away with fewer fingers, lol. 😹
@RajPatel-ri4zn
@RajPatel-ri4zn 2 года назад
It's such a shame that not even a single lineage survived until the present. I love the paleoart, but I really wonder what it would be like to see a Nimravid interact with a modern feline.
@t0mn8r35
@t0mn8r35 2 года назад
Very interesting as I had never heard of Nimravis before.
@angolomat882
@angolomat882 Год назад
So cats copied the homework and got the better grade.
@jald6277
@jald6277 Год назад
What a fascinating family of animals! I agree; they deserve more recognition.
@robotboy719
@robotboy719 6 месяцев назад
I haven't been able to find any good supporting material for the claim that Quercylurus major was the size of a brown bear. The only scholarly papers I've seen state that Quercylurus could grow as large as a lion. Which is still a big animal! However, recent studies support the idea that Barbourofelids were themselves Nimravids and the largest Barbourofelids are believed to have weighed as much as brown bears.
@Lunishta
@Lunishta 3 года назад
Oh hey lioden
@apoena-allnitemusic7203
@apoena-allnitemusic7203 3 года назад
If they vanish right arround the uprising of the "true cats" didn't some nimravids species simply evolved into those first cats?
@dr.polaris6423
@dr.polaris6423 3 года назад
Nope, Nimravids are actually rather morphologically different from true cats and can only be considered distant cousins.
@apoena-allnitemusic7203
@apoena-allnitemusic7203 3 года назад
@@dr.polaris6423 thanks a lot for the attention
@apoena-allnitemusic7203
@apoena-allnitemusic7203 Год назад
​@@dr.polaris6423 so what mammal forms preceded the true cats? Just curious
@chrisrus1965
@chrisrus1965 3 года назад
Excellent video. Thanks! Disappointed waiting to learn the reason felids proved superior to nimravids. Something to do with the ear structure? Felids have better balance?
@eybaza6018
@eybaza6018 Год назад
Simple: plantigrade feet made them less effective at running for moderate distances, wich was crucial in more open environments wich unfortunately for the Nimravids became extremelt common during the Miocene -Pliocene boundary.
@mymom1462
@mymom1462 3 года назад
Great Video King!
@isterphys
@isterphys 3 года назад
was just admiring all the artwork and suddenly bam, lioden png. laughing my ass off
@nikosrakos957
@nikosrakos957 3 года назад
Although, they weren't that closely related to true cats, however we know that they had some kind of relation with true cats, but they were closer to barboufelidae.. Ps. Thank you for this wonderful video keep the good work sir.
@Dr.Ian-Plect
@Dr.Ian-Plect 9 месяцев назад
On what basis do you state Nimravidae is closer to Barbourofelidae?
@nikosrakos957
@nikosrakos957 9 месяцев назад
@@Dr.Ian-Plect On the state that during a new project about those two groups recently was unearthed a new species of barboufelid and according to experts they found out it was closer to nimravids. You can also find for yourself as well
@Dr.Ian-Plect
@Dr.Ian-Plect 9 месяцев назад
@@nikosrakos957 That waffle is nonsense. Barbourofelidae is closer to Felidae than to Nimravidae.
@nikosrakos957
@nikosrakos957 9 месяцев назад
@@Dr.Ian-Plect At first I thought of that too but in any case you should read first for Oriensmilus first and it's characteristics and then you can compare.
@Dr.Ian-Plect
@Dr.Ian-Plect 9 месяцев назад
@@nikosrakos957 I already checked the phylogenies before making my first comment.
@andromeda6712
@andromeda6712 2 года назад
Some of the art in this is from an online Lion simulator game I have played bevore, very cool to see it be in a prevalent video!
@bettybunbun9664
@bettybunbun9664 6 месяцев назад
Of course a much more modern example of convergent evolution of catlike features would the marsupial lions, all the more interesting because they're so much more genetically distant.
@edgarn.arbaje3308
@edgarn.arbaje3308 3 года назад
"The nimravids are generally considered to be the most basal members of the feliform carnivorans." Aren't the viverrids the most basal forms of feliformia?
@dr.polaris6423
@dr.polaris6423 3 года назад
Studies seem to suggest that the African Palm Civet is the most basal living Feliform, with the Nimravids being the most basal extinct members.
@hugoclarke3284
@hugoclarke3284 Год назад
Garfield is the most basal form of feliformia
@Im_TheLineageLifter
@Im_TheLineageLifter 5 месяцев назад
The Moral of the Story is just because something looks the same or similar as the other one doesn’t necessarily mean that they are related. Looks can be deceiving sometimes don’t get tricked by looks
@Solomon0424
@Solomon0424 2 года назад
I hope scientists bring Nimravidae cats back to life.
@dtxspeaks268
@dtxspeaks268 2 года назад
Their DNA is long dead so that'd be impossible. Plus they'd get outcompeted by cats and hyenas. Even living primitive feliforms like fossas, biturongs, mongooses and civets are being outcompeted by cats and hyenas.
@introspectiver1787
@introspectiver1787 3 года назад
Huh, fascinating!
@LifeOfADeadman92
@LifeOfADeadman92 3 года назад
But do they sit in boxes?
@MiKeMiDNiTe-77
@MiKeMiDNiTe-77 3 года назад
Thylacosmilus was a very cool looking catlike creature...super cool
@spacerx
@spacerx Год назад
Dude. You had an illustration of Miracinonyx during the Dinaelurus discussion. lolwut?
@BoaConstrictor126
@BoaConstrictor126 2 года назад
Plantigrade. So basically they were to cats 🐈‍⬛ what bears 🐻 are to dogs 🐕
@eTraxx
@eTraxx 3 года назад
Watching this I can't help but think that ..perhaps .. I should have been a paleontologist .. fascinating ..
@UnwantedGhost1-anz25
@UnwantedGhost1-anz25 5 месяцев назад
What if this genus was still around? Would they still be out competed by the true cats & dogs?
@LDrosophila
@LDrosophila 3 года назад
I would still want cuddle one even though they would bite off my face.
@alegnalowe3679
@alegnalowe3679 3 года назад
Look up jagurundsa of south america.they look alot like wesels.
@Pwnagotchi-0
@Pwnagotchi-0 10 месяцев назад
It has long been my belief that nimravids are the group that tie feline and vivarids together. As vivarids have partially retractable claws. I am also reminded of the fossa of Madagascar. It too has partially retractable claws.
@mikeyd946
@mikeyd946 3 года назад
MEOW-felis?
@dr.polaris6423
@dr.polaris6423 3 года назад
Good one!
@pyrobeast_jack
@pyrobeast_jack 2 месяца назад
6:00 that's a lion from the browser game Lioden with a special marking called... shockingly... nimravis
@nathanielbables8652
@nathanielbables8652 3 года назад
Convergent evolution is remarkable thing. Makes you wonder what creatures converge with use 🤔.
@Adamant1993
@Adamant1993 2 года назад
It's amazing how one of our oldest companions evolved. Cats are truly amazing
@eviljoel
@eviljoel 2 года назад
This isn't a cat though.
@zigfridlapin3138
@zigfridlapin3138 4 года назад
Fast savior 92
@lyria8469
@lyria8469 3 года назад
I have infinite respect for cats.
@benmcreynolds8581
@benmcreynolds8581 2 года назад
I really love the old cat types that are like sabertooths but with smaller saber teeth so they can use them better because saber teeth can get too big then I'd imagine it would be harder to bite and open your mouth wide enough to use your saber teeth really well. So I'd prefer the mid range saber teeth cats.
@AnnaMarianne
@AnnaMarianne 10 месяцев назад
When cats eat often the food enters their mouth from the side, not from the front. So the saber teeth weren't in the way.
@jensphiliphohmann1876
@jensphiliphohmann1876 10 месяцев назад
10:02 _...supported by a downward turning flange at the lower jaw._ Why did Smilodon lack such flanges?
@MrBargill
@MrBargill 3 года назад
Ironically I only learned about Nimravids a year ago(i have watched and studied a lot of prehistoric creatures)/and I find them very fansinatiing...one of natures' templates...
@jayvanslayer2787
@jayvanslayer2787 2 года назад
nimravids look like a precurser to the saber tooth cat
@hamzy1989
@hamzy1989 3 года назад
These guys look similar too the Thylacsmilus especially with that lower jaw
@akiraasmr3002
@akiraasmr3002 3 года назад
the sabertooth cats looked like Gorgonopsids too
@Pwnagotchi-0
@Pwnagotchi-0 10 месяцев назад
I can not find a single plantigrade prehistoric cat model on the market. So I’m making homotherium and eventually a nimravid. Ugh
@Pixel_Entriment24
@Pixel_Entriment24 Год назад
yeah yeah .... a cat like creature with bear like movement.
@bacleedon5670
@bacleedon5670 9 месяцев назад
2:22 so they are could be call Bear Cat. Are these Nimravid were counter packed with Bear Dog -Amphicyon.?
@Zabi-S
@Zabi-S 3 года назад
You are mispronouncing “Machairodontine”. Otherwise, great video.
@KLeo-ss1kn
@KLeo-ss1kn 2 года назад
I think the people classifying these animals are Nimrod-vids.
@akriandurin151
@akriandurin151 Год назад
This thing honestly looks like the bastard child of a cat and a Fossa.
@marthanewsome6375
@marthanewsome6375 3 года назад
Never knew polar bears could talk or wear clothes. Bit hard to take seriously.
@dr.polaris6423
@dr.polaris6423 3 года назад
Sorry about that, just my silly online avatar.
@mangalvnam2010
@mangalvnam2010 3 года назад
What was that rhino-like two horned huge herbivorous animal that appears in 3:35?
@gergopiroska5749
@gergopiroska5749 Год назад
Arsinoitherium
@gtprime2410
@gtprime2410 10 месяцев назад
Mongooses are my favorite animal.
@primeobjective5469
@primeobjective5469 3 года назад
Ok, comment added.
@megareavermickeybot7985
@megareavermickeybot7985 3 года назад
anyone else hearing Jungle book esc music in the background
@dr.polaris6423
@dr.polaris6423 3 года назад
Yes it is somewhat similar to the Jungle Book Theme. Look up 'Hozen Theme' if you want a listen.
@aika1598
@aika1598 4 года назад
Black snow 30
@godemperorlech5422
@godemperorlech5422 2 года назад
holy shit its the named
@thedirepuppy6571
@thedirepuppy6571 3 года назад
Badlands good! 😁
@deathhunters-ud9ti
@deathhunters-ud9ti 3 года назад
My favorite extinct cat is saber tooth tiger aki smilodon ok
@cosmolewandowski7860
@cosmolewandowski7860 3 года назад
Definitely fussa
@roiq5263
@roiq5263 2 года назад
The totally look like cars to me.
@shaibalchowdhury1246
@shaibalchowdhury1246 2 года назад
There could be possibilities that scientists will revive Nimravidae by using there DNA and using house cat as their surrogate mother. Then Nimravidae will be domestic by the scientists to introduce it in pet market and wildlife.
@dtxspeaks268
@dtxspeaks268 2 года назад
Their DNA would be dead
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