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Pliosaurs, short neck/long head 

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@Alberad08
@Alberad08 3 месяца назад
Thanks a lot for creating & sharing such an informative and also entertaining feature - just a joy to watch!
@bradsullivan2298
@bradsullivan2298 3 месяца назад
I really enjoy your content and videos. Thanks for sharing Anthony!
@emmanuelbaltazartorrescisn9639
@emmanuelbaltazartorrescisn9639 3 месяца назад
At least there's a good sign that Sachicasaurus got some attention. Either way, in Path of Titans, I noticed that Sachicasaurus was seen waving its flippers, which suggests that it's actually attempting to say hello. 🦖🦕🦈🐲🐋👋🏻
@elyeswalid
@elyeswalid 3 месяца назад
After marine reptiles, can you remake: Artiodactyls🐪🐫🦙🐗🐖🦛🦒🦌🫎🦬🐑🐃🐄🐏🐑🐐 Crustaceans🦐🦞🦀 Synapsids Dinosaurs🦕🦖
@fanboy8026
@fanboy8026 3 месяца назад
Amazing video
@TheMobile-k6f
@TheMobile-k6f 3 месяца назад
Mosasaurus is my favorite biggest pliosaur ever the cretaceous period
@benjaminfenn3700
@benjaminfenn3700 2 месяца назад
Mosasaurus is most definitely *not* your "favorite biggest pliosaur ever," as it is a completely different animal. I wonder which would be more terrifying to see swimming toward you
@guerillabeachholland4504
@guerillabeachholland4504 3 месяца назад
Amazing video, together with the Plesiosaurs one. I am still confused, is Kronosaurus the largest ever marine reptile or one of the mosasaurs? And is Predator X a wastebin name nowadays like Troodon?
3 месяца назад
Well Mosasaurs are longer but Pliosaurs might be bulkier then heavier. Predator X is a possible new species but we haven't enough elements for that
@danielcain8136
@danielcain8136 2 месяца назад
Interesting to know that there are so many pliosaurs that existed in the cretaceous since the only one that i know is Kronasaurus
@sebastiangomezserrano4706
@sebastiangomezserrano4706 3 месяца назад
I need to mention Monstruo De Aramberri
@posticusmaximus1739
@posticusmaximus1739 3 месяца назад
Possibly archosauromorphs!
@mehemmedmemmedov4937
@mehemmedmemmedov4937 3 месяца назад
Can you do notoungulates please
3 месяца назад
Already done!
@LotBFOC2
@LotBFOC2 3 месяца назад
12:55 - well well... It could be good replacement for the pliosaur (used again model of Liopleurodon but not same colours) from episode 4th of Walking with Dinosaurs 1999. I know the references means about Plesiopleurodon but... Sachicasaurus lived in same time as in episode (127 mya), it was more similar in body shapes, also was big (bigger than accurate Liopleurodon) + as You showed in 13:04 there is possibility to live in young Atlantic Ocean due to smaller wide and from fact than nowdays many giant sea creatures like whlaes have big areas of life
@LotBFOC2
@LotBFOC2 3 месяца назад
7:39 - fun fact: I know that it's Liopleurodon model made by sphenaphinae. But ok. It's not wrong
@adriannegrete9586
@adriannegrete9586 3 месяца назад
Now we got Mosasaurs, Ichthyosaurs, and Plesiosaurs, three marine reptiles are back. The fun fact is Marine Mammals took the place of Marine Reptiles of the past. Can you know why?
3 месяца назад
Ecological niches were vacant after the extinction of huge marine reptiles
@arcfilms5645
@arcfilms5645 3 месяца назад
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