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@a.jperez5684
@a.jperez5684 3 года назад
3:02 , 6:27 Actually fairly complete remains have already been found of Paraceratherium. The photo at 6:50 is actually of a real skeleton which was over 90% complete when discovered in China. Most of the vertebral column and rib cage of a P. lepidum specimem was also found in China.
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 3 года назад
Damn. I don’t know how I missed that
@garypfeiffer3489
@garypfeiffer3489 3 года назад
Dude Are you saying George Lucas took inspiration from a mid Cenizoic rhino relative?!?
@batspidey7611
@batspidey7611 3 года назад
Yup.
@tommyblansett9254
@tommyblansett9254 3 года назад
I would think that this animal would be quite a bit faster than any animal from description of leg which is closer to description of a giraffe's leg than an elephant's leg.
@husrebel494
@husrebel494 2 года назад
@@NORTH02 I still learned more on this creature here than anywhere else bro. So thanks.
@Shinigami15436
@Shinigami15436 3 года назад
It’s a shame that these awesome creatures went extinct. What a sight it would be to witness these massive rhinos roaming the plains.
@ian_b
@ian_b 3 года назад
If some of our current creatures were extinct, we'd marvel at them. Turtles for instance, or crocodiles. Or elephants. :)
@Shinigami15436
@Shinigami15436 3 года назад
@@ian_b Unfortunately, some of those animals are on the verge of extinction. That’s why we should marvel at them now and do our best to protect these species.
@Niemand-ug5dt
@Niemand-ug5dt 3 года назад
I think every extincted creature would be amazing part of aur world. But every species that has become extinct leaves behind space for a new species to develop and take this niche.
@phaslow4393
@phaslow4393 3 года назад
Go to Walmart. There are plenty of them roaming around the aisles.
@aviancypress5181
@aviancypress5181 3 года назад
@@Niemand-ug5dt yeah then after a few million years there will be new megafuana
@batspidey7611
@batspidey7611 3 года назад
It's funny that you mentioned the AT-AT's because Paraceratherium was the inspiration for their design.
@kobeisenberg1283
@kobeisenberg1283 3 года назад
You fr?
@PhuongNguyen-uv6ji
@PhuongNguyen-uv6ji 3 года назад
Really thats so cool
@tobyw9113
@tobyw9113 3 года назад
No it wasn’t it was an advert from the 70s.
@brodywatson3313
@brodywatson3313 3 года назад
@Son Goku chill
@EgocentricTheory
@EgocentricTheory 3 года назад
Only it's not pronounced "AY-TEE-AY-TEE" but "at at" or "@ @" if you will.
@capitaorodrigo2886
@capitaorodrigo2886 3 года назад
Some reasons why mammals can not match the size of sauropods is the fact that mammals lack air sacks present in dinossaurs which made them extremely light for their size, another reason has to do with the mammalian thermoregulation and circulatory system, big terrestrial mammals would probably cook themselves ( and their calves) to death
@trvth1s
@trvth1s 3 года назад
We don't know extinct dinosaurs metabolic rate, we do know that modern dinosaurs [birds] have a faster metabolic rate than mammals! Sauropod gigantism was exclusive, theropods and ornithischians got to about the same size as mammals. I've read a lot on the subject and imo the reason for sauropod gigantism has more to do with their digestive system/eating method.
@d1marquez37
@d1marquez37 3 года назад
lol what about blue whale a sea mammal that bigger than a saoropods
@gomes6422
@gomes6422 3 года назад
@@d1marquez37 One word: gravity
@Burt1038
@Burt1038 3 года назад
@@trvth1s i think so. Sauropods did not chew their food so they could consume larger quantities in less time. The long necks also helped conserve energy as they could stand in one spot and reach tons of leaves by just swinging their heads around. Overall a more efficient feeding system despite the low quality food.
@camacakegd3714
@camacakegd3714 2 года назад
@@Burt1038 yeah but a trunk from a proboscidean could do that as well, and its arguably more useful. Imo the reason sauropods got so much bigger was their reproduction strategies, as well as their avian breathing system.
@goatrex9195
@goatrex9195 3 года назад
Got a few suggestions: Saurophaganax Triceratops Velociraptor Liopleurodon Pliosaurus funkei Kronosaurus Siats Acrocanthosaurus
@prototropo
@prototropo 3 года назад
Really well-written and narrated work! The perissodactyla are my favorite clade of vertebrates, just ahead of the proboscideans. Both groups-as extant animals-have wonderful, kid-like temperaments. The CGI here are great. Very evocative.
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@bushyrho1674
@bushyrho1674 3 года назад
I just discovered your channel and it is amazing. I love the mood and tone, way different then many other channels.
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 3 года назад
Thanks glad you like it, I have plenty of other videos to watch!
@bushyrho1674
@bushyrho1674 3 года назад
@@NORTH02 I am currently watching all of your evolution videos and implementing them into my hominin evolution playlist.
@mikaylaloop871
@mikaylaloop871 3 года назад
I'm so happy you did a video on these guys. They were the coolest!
@MaryAnnNytowl
@MaryAnnNytowl 2 года назад
This is one of my favorite ancient critters! Thanks for making this to cover them. 😊
@markheath465
@markheath465 3 года назад
This is well done. The music the art the voice-over.
@matthewwilson4941
@matthewwilson4941 3 года назад
Your particularly calm tone of voice and music in this video is like ASMR, would love more ancient animal videos done like this.
@indricotherium4802
@indricotherium4802 3 года назад
Extinct mammals don't seem to stimulate the imagination of the public in the same way as dinosaurs. But an "Oligocene Park" would surely have as much dramatic potential as a Jurassic one.
@leftenantthunder
@leftenantthunder 3 года назад
Your music choices are what really separates you from other paleo channels
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 3 года назад
Thanks!
@sksk-bd7yv
@sksk-bd7yv 3 года назад
This is my new favourite channel. I wish the creator gets a fat offer to produce mega-documentaries about paleontology. So calm, so interesting.
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 3 года назад
That’s the goal one day but I might have to make my own production company
@sksk-bd7yv
@sksk-bd7yv 3 года назад
Well - I wish you the best of luck. You deserve it.
@goatrex9195
@goatrex9195 3 года назад
This guy weighed more than t rex! Anyways, can you do one about saurophaganax or triceratops?
@TheAwillz
@TheAwillz 3 года назад
I absolutely love this channel, thanks mate!!!
@hoibsh21
@hoibsh21 2 года назад
If I could choose any ancient animal to be my friend it would be Paraceratherium. Man I would love to ride that animal!
@chrisrus1965
@chrisrus1965 3 года назад
Excellent. One thing, though: It lacks graphics of the clades or branches showing the odd-toed ungalate branchings on the mammal family tree.
@pdmullgirl
@pdmullgirl 3 года назад
Never seen your channel before. I really enjoyed your video. From here I plan on binge watching some more of your videos. Good stuff. Thanks for posting! ❤️💜💚
@hallamhal
@hallamhal 3 года назад
My favourite extinct mammal! Ever since watching Walking With Beasts as a kid!
@negritotenfold
@negritotenfold 3 года назад
There’s great artist in history that had morbid taste casting together bones from slaughter houses during the Victorian era fabricating these imaginative cryptoids
@hallamhal
@hallamhal 3 года назад
@@negritotenfold There are 22 comments on this video as of my writing this... why did you choose to respond to mine, specifically?
@goatrex9195
@goatrex9195 3 года назад
Eyyyyyyyy same dude! I always looked at this thing as a giant horse! Paraceratherium and giganotosaurus were my too favourites as a kid
@addisonbardouille7378
@addisonbardouille7378 3 года назад
@@goatrex9195 Wow!! Giganotosauus! I never heard of that one before. I am glad I tuned in to this video. You learn something new everyday.
@adrianwitkowski7757
@adrianwitkowski7757 3 года назад
It would be a spectacle to see them alive, also the AT-AT joke is spot on
@gtracer6629
@gtracer6629 3 года назад
These creatures have always been among my favorites.
@rigeltheostrich4791
@rigeltheostrich4791 3 года назад
You sir, are underrated. Great vids.
@alexgilchrist6262
@alexgilchrist6262 2 года назад
Your easy gentle tone of voice and informative content was great.
@mikearmstrong8483
@mikearmstrong8483 3 года назад
I have a reasonable appreciation of the size of these creatures because in the northeast corner of California there is a life size statue of one as a roadside attraction, for God only knows what reason since the area is not associated with any spectacular fossil finds.
@silverwurm
@silverwurm 3 года назад
The mammalian factions attempt to recreate the sauropod build
@tadblackington1676
@tadblackington1676 3 года назад
Just as a guilty pleasure it worth noting that there are stories about a sauropod-like cryptid, the mokele-mbebe, from the Congo basin. Remnant long-tailed paraceratherium desendants?
@tristanburgos1
@tristanburgos1 3 года назад
Thank you for including the sub family from walking with beasts! I was wondering about the two different names for some time now
@Abominatrix650
@Abominatrix650 3 года назад
Brilliant video. So glad you touched upon one of my favourite mammals and prehistoric animals in general! You reckon you could follow up with the only other land mammal possibly capable of challenging it in terms of sheer mass - Palaeoloxodon namadicus?
@alifakmal4465
@alifakmal4465 3 года назад
I wonder if human extink what kinda animal will evolve , because when their is Human on eart ,world fillt with amazing flora but their is human amazing animal only exist in several location
@yeatmcchicken8502
@yeatmcchicken8502 3 года назад
Yeah that would be cool. Maybe a new type of giant mammoth
@alifakmal4465
@alifakmal4465 3 года назад
@@yeatmcchicken8502 may be tiger will be inkrease and got even bigger because domestic animal running around like cow , goat , hoarse and camel
@aviancypress5181
@aviancypress5181 3 года назад
@@alifakmal4465 yeah they would adapt to the wild easily like the longhorn maybe there could be pack of feral pitbull hunting feral cattle
@arrachi1309
@arrachi1309 3 года назад
I love that noone is laughing at him because of his spelling.
@yeatmcchicken8502
@yeatmcchicken8502 3 года назад
@@arrachi1309 i cant lie it was funny but cool idea
@josh-themighty9967
@josh-themighty9967 3 года назад
My suggestions would be Arctotherium angustidens along with Arctodus. Giraffititan if you've not done that. The Ngandong Tiger. Megatherium. Machairodus. Megaloceros.
@WolfLarson
@WolfLarson 2 года назад
Gosh! How I wish I could see this era...
@The_PokeSaurus
@The_PokeSaurus 3 года назад
A creature I have really grown to love lately.
@lycaonpictus4433
@lycaonpictus4433 3 года назад
Suggestions: Maiasaura Parasaurolophus Tasmanian tiger Argentinasaur Neanderthals (Great video!!)
@Mydarkarts23
@Mydarkarts23 3 года назад
That is cool I never knew about paraceratherium, I have heard about it but didn't know about it, great video North o2 learned something new.
@hollyodii5969
@hollyodii5969 2 года назад
Paraceratherium is one prehistoric creature I’d really love to see!
@dyslexiusmaximus
@dyslexiusmaximus 3 года назад
epic! thanks for the vid i thoroughly enjoyed it.
@teawrecks1243
@teawrecks1243 3 года назад
the biggest mammal on land is a beached blue whale
@d1marquez37
@d1marquez37 3 года назад
yeh beaches blue whale is largest land animal and mammal
@aliendilo3105
@aliendilo3105 3 года назад
I would love to see you make an Ancient Animal episode about Ceratosaurus!!
@goatrex9195
@goatrex9195 3 года назад
Great video North 02!
@kevint89
@kevint89 Год назад
Love the pronunciation of okapi! Plural adds the 's'. Great video, thanks!
@WildPrimal23
@WildPrimal23 2 месяца назад
Paraceratherium wasn’t one of the largest terrestrial mammals to ever live- it was THE largest. I really enjoyed this one man. Keep up the great work.
@user-op2uz1vs4e
@user-op2uz1vs4e 11 месяцев назад
It’s got a perfect back shape for a saddle
@cerberus6654
@cerberus6654 3 года назад
I'm no expert but it seems obvious to me that the reason terrestrial mammals have never achieved the size of sauropods is because females carry a large baby (or babies) around inside of them, and the larger the mammal, the longer the gestation. This adds a weight issue that an egg layer never has to contend with. It also consumes a huge amount of the mother's own resources, which an egg layer doesn't need to worry about. This cyclical weight issue affects the shape and tensile strength of bones and tendons, blood circulation and energy levels. A sauropod essentially 'exchanges' this cyclical weight for a permanent weight of the food it is ingesting - more food intake, less diversion of energy to fetal development followed by milk production = larger body. Only those mammals that went back to the buoyancy of the ocean could then balloon in size.
@dirandrous7682
@dirandrous7682 3 года назад
That is definitely a factor.
@randomsandwichian
@randomsandwichian 3 года назад
Just had this question pop in my mind a few minutes ago; We have often imagine most if not all dinosaurs in the past as scaly lizards, with at least some logical explanation to their massive structure and some excellent finds. But are most dinosaurs actually all scaly? I'm assuming this based on several things that might not have been covered in much detail, or recorded as such; - diet stored calories, ie. how much would these dinosaurs put on to survive according to estimated environmental factors - environmental factors, such as lush jungle vegetation influencing the external features of some dinosaurs - seasonal migration, for example, with such a massive build, would these dinosaurs need to migrate long distances with changing climates/seasons, and to what degree would such changes affect the external features (warmer climate changes, more dermal surface to keep cool, like an elephant?) Would dinosaurs have looked similar to the illustration of them now if we considered these factors? A stockier, rounder T-rex perhaps?
@johnh.mcsaxx3637
@johnh.mcsaxx3637 3 года назад
Another factor would be the amount of feathered dinosaurs that resembled birds, such as Velociraptor and some Tyrannosaurus relatives.
@theneedle6785
@theneedle6785 2 года назад
i love your videos, they are all info, no filler.
@talonflame_brawlstars.7208
@talonflame_brawlstars.7208 3 года назад
I truly appreciate when you are stating the measurements you also say how many feet long it is! It helps idiots like me to understand 🤣. This animal is one my favourites because of the sheer size of the thing.
@farldarkbeard
@farldarkbeard 2 года назад
I like yor voice man nice for my first video of the day a gentle transition from sleeping to waking.
@yatusabesnetaquesabe679
@yatusabesnetaquesabe679 3 года назад
Poder juntar al paraceratherum al titanotilupus y al mamut imperial en un mismo sitio hubiera sido una cosa increíble
@pedrocampos691
@pedrocampos691 2 года назад
Whoooooaaaa.
@Emelefpi
@Emelefpi 3 года назад
Dinosaurs had another advantage in growing so large that mammals did not: As already mentioned long gestation period that large mammals have to contend with, this could result in only 1 relatively large and vulnerable offspring (no litter for large mammals it seems). This is a huge requirement in time and resources and it could easily be all for nothing if a predator gets a hold of it Meanwhile dinosaurs - even the large sauropods could lay multiple eggs. Apparently even the largest dinosaurs didn't lay eggs much bigger than basketballs, because any larger could make the eggshell too thick and that much harder to breach for hatching to occur. So, large dinosaurs could lay multiple eggs, and even though predation on the offspring would still be an issue, a lot more offspring would ensure that some could at least make it to adulthood. Also, the offspring would probably have some measure of self sufficiency for acquiring food, rather than being dependent upon its mother for milk. So egg-laying would appear to be an advantage for larger size than the single live birthing/milk-dependent strategy of large mammals. The time and resource requirement on a clutch of eggs would seem to be considerably less than what was necessary to bear and raise one offspring.
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 3 года назад
From the material I looked at there also seems to be other environmental factors, Ill have to do some research into this, maybe a whole video.
@Emelefpi
@Emelefpi 3 года назад
That would be a cool video. Anyway, I watched a video lecture from David Hone on the subject which briefly touched on this topic. He's got a whole bunch of really outstanding lectures on RU-vid which I can't recommend enough
@brawlholic9960
@brawlholic9960 2 года назад
@@NORTH02 1)Mammals have large heavy and thick skulls compared to dinosaurs. 2)Sauropods also lay eggs as already mentioned in this comment. 3)Sauropods also had a lighter skeleton. 4)But an additional and very important reason is that reptiles have much more cartilage in their bone joints to cope with the stress of their body weight. The dinosaurs had very thick and broad bone ''heads'' which acted as a dampers. Dinosaurs had relatively flat heads on their long limb bones due to the deformation of the cartilage by the weight. Mammals on the other hand developed a completely different strategy from the reptiles. We have rounder and more symmetrical heads in our limb bones with a progressively lower layer of cartilage around the bone in the joint. Heavier and larger mammals tend to have less cartilage and more rounded heads on their limb bones than smaller ones, and that my friend has a limit.
@potatoking6217
@potatoking6217 3 года назад
Bone density perhaps? Is the reason why mammals have a size limit on land
@Whateverhasbeenmynameforyears
@Whateverhasbeenmynameforyears 2 года назад
Okay something that I realized watching this video. If both dinos and mammals were small after the asteroid why did the second group overtake the first. Are there examples where this is not the case?
@flioink
@flioink 3 года назад
I remember these things as indricotherium.
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 3 года назад
That is also their name
@harshv5319
@harshv5319 3 года назад
@@NORTH02 bro gigantopheticus vs t rex?
@PhuongNguyen-uv6ji
@PhuongNguyen-uv6ji 3 года назад
gigantos would be destroyed by rexes gigantos were much smaller than t rex even if they were the same size t rex would still probably win
@Boogaboioringale
@Boogaboioringale 3 года назад
Fish Salami : Who cares?
@PhuongNguyen-uv6ji
@PhuongNguyen-uv6ji 3 года назад
Me
@tyrannotherium7873
@tyrannotherium7873 3 года назад
It would look very weird that it would had a horn I was thinking maybe the teeth or tasks of those males could’ve been also for fighting
@batspidey7611
@batspidey7611 3 года назад
Or something like this. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KQLPL1qRhn8.html
@tyrannotherium7873
@tyrannotherium7873 3 года назад
@@batspidey7611 something like that
@PMW3
@PMW3 3 года назад
It would be awesome to see one of these creatures in real life
@kurttlethorup
@kurttlethorup 2 года назад
So as far as evolution goes, how does it occur that an evolving animal that came from the same species develop reproductive exclusivity? We can see that there are modern day animal hybrids, but they are not able to reproduce, did the exclusivity develop in more modern times? Would not the ability to reproduce across closely species be a powerful evolution mechanism and greater survivability?
@jaredmn8580
@jaredmn8580 3 года назад
One of the extinct animals I would have love to see in person
@thegamingdrew3105
@thegamingdrew3105 3 месяца назад
Would be terrifyingly beautiful
@randykyle9172
@randykyle9172 3 года назад
I much prefer Baluchitherium (Beast of Baluchistan). For some reason "academics" appear to have a need to leave their "print" on magnificent animals by "renaming" them. The same can be demonstrated in the case of "Dunkleosteus", better known as Dinichthys (Terror fish) in the not too distant past.
@louiswilkins9624
@louiswilkins9624 3 года назад
Cool, Subbed
@jamessickmore236
@jamessickmore236 2 года назад
These were the horses of the giant humans who lived at the time : )
@JonJon-vg2nv
@JonJon-vg2nv 3 года назад
Amazing video
@Ektor-yj4pu
@Ektor-yj4pu 10 месяцев назад
I think that Paraentelodons would have been big enough to be a significant threat to juvenile paraceratheriums, particularly if they didn't use to live in herds like elephants but just with their solitary mothers like modern rhinos.
@mcqueenthunderbolt5339
@mcqueenthunderbolt5339 2 года назад
I learn so much from your videos 😊 love from India
@liamredmill9134
@liamredmill9134 3 года назад
My favourite animal,very comprehensive study.i think it is known why they didn't exceed a maximum size,and why diplodockus did,it relates too how big/powerfull the heart is in relation to available oxygen and and height of full extension of neck,the longer the neck when extended up(girraff/diplodockus)the stronger the heart had to be ,like large pumps in skyscrapers fighting Newton of pressure.apparently the oxygen levels were much greater during the cretaciouse/jurrassic,and maybe the earth was slightly smaller with less gravity,this was different to the period you discussed,and again different to gravity/oxygen levels of now.
@iksarguards
@iksarguards 2 года назад
Imagine if Hannibal rolled up on the Romans with a dozen of these bad boys
@alvaroxex
@alvaroxex 2 года назад
Mind blowing
@marissaestrada7207
@marissaestrada7207 3 года назад
When I was playing ark I showed my sister this big boi, she said "what is that ugly giraffe" she's so mean!! Lol
@threesmallpeopleinabigtren5056
@threesmallpeopleinabigtren5056 3 года назад
Our little blue rock is a fascinating, increadible thing. Maybe wholly unique to the universe like a fingerprint all our own. We should all learn what's come before, respect what is, and work towards the preservation of life. So when we're gone this little blue rock can keep making wondrous new beasts
@thefirstofus5167
@thefirstofus5167 3 года назад
Amazing
@yourcommander3412
@yourcommander3412 3 года назад
this is so relaxing - this horse looks abit relaxed too.
@JJ-oq3tz
@JJ-oq3tz 3 года назад
Paraceratherium is the largest extinct mammal in the world. They are bigger than the extinct Chalicotheres, Giant Ground Sloths and modern giraffes. They are closely related to the modern white rhinoceros.
@donhillsmanii5906
@donhillsmanii5906 Год назад
Laughs in Paleoxodon Elephants
@brandadyanne
@brandadyanne 3 года назад
If only the horn had not evolved, the current rhino may not be heading to extinction.
@dianaprichards
@dianaprichards 3 дня назад
2:51 The way i listened to this FOUR times and STILL had to turn the captions on before i realized you hadn’t said “the largest penis was paraceratherium” 😭
@Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm-.-
@Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm-.- 3 года назад
I would like to see a video about jingshanosaurus
@me-nq4zk
@me-nq4zk 3 года назад
Cool
@grizzlypetersen5320
@grizzlypetersen5320 3 года назад
Great great video. I’ve wondered about those things. Thanks.🙂
@MaryAnnNytowl
@MaryAnnNytowl 2 года назад
What was that bird at the beginning supposed to be? It looks pretty cool!
@daywalker3735
@daywalker3735 2 года назад
God dammit I love this channel so much
@cinthialara386
@cinthialara386 8 месяцев назад
Great video by the way it is possible to recreate giraffe-like giant rhinos by altering the DNA of modern rhinos to make them look like their extinct versions these are chances of doing that?
@raphlvlogs271
@raphlvlogs271 2 года назад
slow growth rate is what makes rhinos so vulnerable.
@darkmistico
@darkmistico 2 года назад
Rhinos and tapir are dope creatures... i cant imagine their giant cousing roaming the earth
@quintonandrews7375
@quintonandrews7375 2 года назад
Paraceratherium Was Like A..... Kaiju..... Of The Ancient World. 👹
@razvancraciunescu1936
@razvancraciunescu1936 3 года назад
12:45 - Are you sure of what you said here? According to wiki (and I also recall knowing the same thing): "Remains assignable to Paraceratherium have been found in early to late Oligocene (34-23 million years ago) formations across Eurasia, in modern-day China, Mongolia, India, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Turkey, Romania, Bulgaria, and the Balkans." So they were found in Europe...
@crossfire4479
@crossfire4479 3 года назад
Great video!
@artismbyjoey779
@artismbyjoey779 3 года назад
If it was still alive, it would be safe from poachers right?
@rishishah6810
@rishishah6810 3 года назад
Nothing is safe from poachers unfortunately... even other humans become prey
@lightningbolt9606
@lightningbolt9606 2 года назад
I wish that I would be able to see these along with Mammoths, Argentinasarus etc......
@tyrannotherium7873
@tyrannotherium7873 3 года назад
Yeah it is possible I think that the adults would be too much for the crocs
@MrEmilable
@MrEmilable 3 года назад
the Fact Paraceratherium is the limted is a factor i often Give to the Size of deintriodonts in future wildlife, a Project of mine about Future animals.
@trvth1s
@trvth1s 3 года назад
huh? What limiting factor?
@Fallibleandflawed
@Fallibleandflawed 3 года назад
Nice work. Subbed
@zamolxezamolxe8131
@zamolxezamolxe8131 2 года назад
whats the song used in the first half of the clip? sounds so mysterious
@WarlockHolmes420
@WarlockHolmes420 Год назад
Imagine if they still existed and humans rode them into battle? It all blows my mind. Great video thank you 💚
@revolvermaster4939
@revolvermaster4939 Год назад
Imagine the steaks & roasts
@tacos394
@tacos394 3 года назад
love watching this content !!!
@aditghifari5039
@aditghifari5039 2 года назад
Their lack of horns make me wonder how they got extinct while the reason hunting them horns for " medicine "
@thomaszaccone3960
@thomaszaccone3960 3 года назад
This was awesome. Really
@lougomes2912
@lougomes2912 3 года назад
Giraffe is the land largest (sheer size) mammal Elephant may be the biggest ( overall mass). The same applies to the blue whale there were larger Sauropods, still none of them had their mass, hence the blue whale being the biggest animal ever to live on earth (as far as we now today).
@bobbydeuce6486
@bobbydeuce6486 2 года назад
This animal reminds me of the adamantoise and adamantortoise in ffxiii
@Cillana
@Cillana 3 года назад
What is the name of the last song (before the end credits music)? It starts about 11:20 . I couldn't concentrate on what you were saying because it was tickling the back of my brain trying to remember where I had heard it before. 😄
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 3 года назад
I don’t have the name but the song is one I licensed from audio blocks.
@Cillana
@Cillana 3 года назад
@@NORTH02 I must have heard it used in someone else's RU-vid video 👍
@johnirby493
@johnirby493 3 года назад
They were over hunted by the Chinese, and called were Paracer,, err, err, chicken fried rice.
@nathanschoen793
@nathanschoen793 3 года назад
Any chance we could get a video on your thoughts and/or insights into pterosaur bird competition throughout the Mesozoic
@pedrocampos691
@pedrocampos691 2 года назад
Yeah can.
@negritotenfold
@negritotenfold 3 года назад
Did you have a boost in subscribers?
@jakobsamvs9970
@jakobsamvs9970 3 года назад
i have heard in the 3rd patch of the new dlc will include him as a mount
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