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These Ancient Animals Scarier Than Dinosaurs 

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Are there many who know what was BEFORE the dinosaurs? What animals lived 100 million years before them? Or what fearsome beasts lived 50 million years after them?
We bet there are far fewer experts here.
But there must have been some creatures living on the planet at those times, right?
And some of those creatures were scarier than the dinosaurs. If not in size, then in appearance.
Today you're going to discover:
What ancient fish had a bite force twice stronger than a modern polar bear?
What ancient bird had a wingspan almost as large as an F16 fighter jet?
What monster had the body of a bull and the head of a boar?
And many more interesting things!
Ancient animals scarier than dinosaurs.

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@tomba47
@tomba47 20 дней назад
Where are the freaking dragons man
@elijahrichey1120
@elijahrichey1120 10 дней назад
Em fantasy creatures? Just get a different vid to watch with the dragons you wanted to see
@elijahrichey1120
@elijahrichey1120 10 дней назад
Em fantasy creatures? Just get a different vid to watch with the dragons you wanted to see
@tomba47
@tomba47 10 дней назад
@@elijahrichey1120 dragons are real bro
@elijahrichey1120
@elijahrichey1120 10 дней назад
@@tomba47 Komodo dragon?
@ryansherman2719
@ryansherman2719 10 дней назад
They are still alive man. Only irl dragons are so big that that they are actually mountain ranges and slumber until the end times.
@fresnoniiji
@fresnoniiji 11 дней назад
Nothing is scarier than the modern day Karen
@donetoldyaso.99
@donetoldyaso.99 4 дня назад
Only to a spineless beta.
@fresnoniiji
@fresnoniiji 4 дня назад
Awww I think I made it angry. Quick! Somebody feed it some Panera bread. That may calm it's urges for now.
@TreOSYRIS
@TreOSYRIS 3 дня назад
@@fresnoniiji 😆😆😆😆😆
@krazykuz13cmc
@krazykuz13cmc День назад
Wrong these LBGQT DISNEY PLUS 🤡 ARE WORSE
@TheThrivingTherapsid
@TheThrivingTherapsid 3 месяца назад
3:43 "they found that the jaws [of dunkleosteus] could open so quickly they sucked water in like a pump. This works well while hunting smaller prey." Meanwhile on screen: Dunkleosteus failing miserably at hunting ammonites.
@nocturnalrecluse1216
@nocturnalrecluse1216 2 месяца назад
That's with pretty much most fish.
@stevenbacon-cheddar9914
@stevenbacon-cheddar9914 Месяц назад
Yeah, nearly every predatory fish gulps in smaller prey, just like a grouper.
@amieleblanc1803
@amieleblanc1803 21 день назад
If you look closely, it is sucking the creature out of the shell.
@TheThrivingTherapsid
@TheThrivingTherapsid 21 день назад
@@amieleblanc1803 I saw that. I'm no idiot.
@amieleblanc1803
@amieleblanc1803 21 день назад
@@TheThrivingTherapsid Never said you were. Just thought you might have missed it. Cheers
@meg2831
@meg2831 4 месяца назад
I love the dunkleosteus and their guillotine mouths. They are one of my favorite ancient animals.
@jeremyhancock2244
@jeremyhancock2244 4 месяца назад
Ditto. Glad it's not just me
@Jesterjones9073
@Jesterjones9073 4 месяца назад
Me too 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@SquirrelGamez
@SquirrelGamez 4 месяца назад
Same. I just wish ARK devs knew about its speed...
@MrNeedshelpedu
@MrNeedshelpedu 3 месяца назад
I like them also. If you've ever played ark, you can ride them. Lol
@meg2831
@meg2831 3 месяца назад
@@MrNeedshelpedu that is so freaking cool!
@leechild4655
@leechild4655 4 месяца назад
If we understood the length of time that was involved of ancient animals it may make better sense to our senses.
@lazeppelini123
@lazeppelini123 3 месяца назад
That's what you get when AI makes videos
@khansrevenge789
@khansrevenge789 3 месяца назад
100,000,000,000 years before dinosaurs it tells you twice when the video starts
@whichgodofthousandsmeansno5306
@whichgodofthousandsmeansno5306 2 месяца назад
So many species have gone extinct it's just mind boggling. Also discomforting knowing we will as well be extinct one day. We may even contribute to the cause.
@michaelbruecker970
@michaelbruecker970 15 дней назад
Crazy how much of that was even possible without humans being the problem, or how the CLIMATE CHANGEd just naturally while no dinosaurs were driving gasoline powered vehicles or drilling for oil.
@G_Signer
@G_Signer 13 дней назад
Its normal like day and night
@coastkid704
@coastkid704 11 дней назад
Earth can't wait
@AlmightyCoolioVEVO
@AlmightyCoolioVEVO 11 дней назад
I had a dream, it was year 4000 and saw in my dream that weren’t any humans on earth but only cyborgs & spaceships everywhere just fighting each other.
@brytoncox
@brytoncox 10 дней назад
I doubt it. Humans will be like cockroaches. Clinging to life by any means.
@user-he8wq2dg4v
@user-he8wq2dg4v 2 месяца назад
I love how they added two of my most favorite childhood memories: Walking with Beasts and ARK Survival😂
@debrajbhowmik9823
@debrajbhowmik9823 7 дней назад
People from North Sentinel Islands dont know what a dinosaur is
@5stringking
@5stringking 4 месяца назад
Imagine a spider the size of a bus
@richardcoble9498
@richardcoble9498 3 месяца назад
If there was a cute lil spider the size of a bus. It probably would not even bother trying to turn the humans insides into a yummie stew..
@michaelgoodman8849
@michaelgoodman8849 2 месяца назад
no
@Catti003
@Catti003 2 месяца назад
god no I'm from Australia and seeing one over a metre wide is enough [they are up in the trees under the bark and they ambush prey on the birds reptiles snakes rats small animals and mammals}
@Yomam_Sophat
@Yomam_Sophat 2 месяца назад
Didn't happen, mate.
@Catti003
@Catti003 2 месяца назад
@@Yomam_Sophat yer it did come over I'll show ya where to find 'em. You can tell the four other people there that saw it too. lol didnt happen go f yourself mate
@hoibsh21
@hoibsh21 19 дней назад
The Bloop ws the scariest of all. And some say The Bloop still exists!
@DCmartian01
@DCmartian01 20 дней назад
Evolution went from being strong to weak. It’s like Pokemon from their last form to their first form.
@jasminecollins897
@jasminecollins897 8 дней назад
That's very incorrect.
@DCmartian01
@DCmartian01 8 дней назад
@@jasminecollins897 how?
@jasminecollins897
@jasminecollins897 7 дней назад
@@DCmartian01 that's fundamentally not how evolution works. It literally cannot work that way. Just because animals look less impressive to you in their current forms doesn't mean they're weak. They're well adapted for the current environment, and constantly getting better adapted for it. A very large animal is more vulnerable to environmental change of all kinds. That's why they've mostly died out. Smaller animals are able to be more agile and adaptable. They can reproduce more quickly, move more quickly to evade predators, and they won't starve as easily if food is unavailable. One of the strongest and most adaptable species on the planet is the norway rat. Just because it doesn't look cool to you does not mean it's not absolutely winning in evolutionary terms. You're just looking at nature through the lense of a literal cartoon.
@suzannahirwin7165
@suzannahirwin7165 2 месяца назад
How did the scientists figure out these animal behaviors from a few fossilized bones?
@Skinny_vlog
@Skinny_vlog Месяц назад
yes..im wondering too
@Mike-qc8xd
@Mike-qc8xd 16 дней назад
I know right
@user-pr8wy8hx7p
@user-pr8wy8hx7p 15 дней назад
Google it 💀muscle structure, space for how much muscle mass was there (if your not a combat fighter your muscle won’t be developed like an electricians it’s the same with forensic science could tell what you did for a living up to a point based on muscles, teeth, fingernails etc) scars on bones from other teeth etc the internet is a wild thing more than a social medias you should use it 😂
@michaelbruecker970
@michaelbruecker970 15 дней назад
The narrator does give the disclaimer that this is all just a hypothesis but yes I always wondered that but then used my rational thinking and figured out they used time travel. It also helped that my future self came and answered plenty of questions
@MC-zr6gc
@MC-zr6gc 10 дней назад
Comparisons to modern animal physiology and behavior.
@UniqueNei
@UniqueNei 4 месяца назад
I was having visions of this stuff days before coming across this video. The great continent and everything.
@user-sk8ts3cj7f
@user-sk8ts3cj7f 3 месяца назад
Always fascinating. We were not there. It’s amazing how paleontologists and other scientists using only fossil remains, many times incomplete, can explain how an extinct species lived, ate and otherwise survived during their time on our planet.
@ingus5552
@ingus5552 2 месяца назад
Paleontologists have good fantasy. This is amazing. Having only sculls they imagine whole body and presents their imagination as truth. It reminds me so called Nebraska man.😂
@cliffordfernandez3524
@cliffordfernandez3524 Месяц назад
It’s called speculation Of course they don’t really know
@gregvaldez1269
@gregvaldez1269 17 дней назад
​@@ingus5552Oh wow, thats a lot of talk and speculation right there, please enlighten us with your amazing knowledge that you know that paleontologists and scientists don't.
@evilfingers4302
@evilfingers4302 3 месяца назад
The Dunkleosteus reminds me of an episode of River Monsters with Jeremy Wade, where he investigates what kind of fish that castrated two men in New Guinea.
@Dusk.EighthLegion
@Dusk.EighthLegion 3 месяца назад
Ah, fairly certain that was an Offyourcockus.
@lynnbarsby7356
@lynnbarsby7356 2 месяца назад
He never finds anything except an occasional piranha
@Chadegon1693
@Chadegon1693 Месяц назад
​@@Dusk.EighthLegion i think it was just a large foreskinsnapper
@johning5464
@johning5464 28 дней назад
​@@Dusk.EighthLegionoffyurbollox
@conspiraciesarejustgreatst2059
@conspiraciesarejustgreatst2059 18 дней назад
Fantastic video. Literally one of the best I've ever seen. Love the detail and imagery. Great info and the way you give all sides of a hypothesis
@runonline4065
@runonline4065 3 месяца назад
kuddos to the cameramen
@user-he8wq2dg4v
@user-he8wq2dg4v 2 месяца назад
How did he get so close to them
@whichgodofthousandsmeansno5306
@whichgodofthousandsmeansno5306 2 месяца назад
Well it's no wonder why we didn't live at that time. We would have been essentially chicken McNuggets to these beasts.
@indonemesis1020
@indonemesis1020 17 дней назад
think about puffer fish where you thought they were just as big as your livingroom but then they didn't puffed up yet 🤪😂
@nataliechupil8510
@nataliechupil8510 11 дней назад
Really interesting, but as I watch I wonder how do they know any of this? They have no skeletons… nothing. What are the sources of this info?
@scavenger4704
@scavenger4704 10 часов назад
You wouldn't happen to be a creationist, flat earther etc, would you? Just Google dunkleosteus fossil, you're welcome.
@RustyRed17
@RustyRed17 3 месяца назад
There is a Dunkleosteus skull at the Royal Tyrell Museum in Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. Highly recommend checking it out if you plan a trip there!
@stevielease7952
@stevielease7952 2 месяца назад
Also there's one at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. Impressive.
@electrominded8372
@electrominded8372 5 дней назад
There should be a first person survival game like Subnautica but where the protagonist accidentally goes back to the Triassic era.
@johnbert974
@johnbert974 4 дня назад
FarCry Primal is close...lol
@bojeelll9192
@bojeelll9192 3 месяца назад
I always loved watching these videos in junior high and high school in the mid 90s along with the planetarium always fun to listen to these folks even if alot of its theory
@VitchAndVorty
@VitchAndVorty 3 месяца назад
What if Dunkleosteus actually had fleshy lips? We tend to perceive fossils as face values. From the skeletons alone, Hippos are so goddamn scary. Beefy looking build, terrifying teeth... It'd be interesting if the giant terrifying fish actually had lips... Imagine the horror.
@ronaldmessina4229
@ronaldmessina4229 3 месяца назад
I do most certainly love 💕 all of the animals/fish that lived during all of the periods of the earth 🌍, and I do wish that I could have lived when they lived 😮
@R3DWOLFY96
@R3DWOLFY96 4 месяца назад
We need a god dam fucking time machine to study them personally
@johndeans1469
@johndeans1469 3 месяца назад
We need to further study more simple creatures first.
@user-he8wq2dg4v
@user-he8wq2dg4v 2 месяца назад
Real bro. ARK SURVIVAL and Jurassic Park irl. Where my platform saddle
@roseannaruthlynnewyman3123
@roseannaruthlynnewyman3123 2 месяца назад
@R3DWOLFY96 no we don't need a time machine we don't need to mess up the past like we've messed up the present and Future we've done enough damage we don't need to do more especially when it's connected to us if we were to make a time machine we'd most definitely ruin the past it would affect the future greatly
@cliffordfernandez3524
@cliffordfernandez3524 Месяц назад
They’d use the Time Machine for evil purposes as we all know
@whichgodofthousandsmeansno5306
@whichgodofthousandsmeansno5306 2 месяца назад
"They fed on sharks...", let that sink in.
@coltonmason8290
@coltonmason8290 13 дней назад
Most peoples favorite dinosaurs arent even truly dinosaurs
@4thdoctor284
@4thdoctor284 4 месяца назад
Dunkleosteus AKA The Giant Aquatic Bolt Cutter creature
@jplatt812
@jplatt812 3 месяца назад
A video about the Licalotapus would be a sight to behold.
@freetheworld12
@freetheworld12 3 месяца назад
if it was for real , how does anyone know what anything looked like millions of years ago even before the dinosaurs?
@jplatt812
@jplatt812 3 месяца назад
@@freetheworld12very true. I heard not long ago that a lot more prehistoric creatures had feathers than archeologists once thought so just imagining the intense & bright color variations that could have been on some of these beast is mind blowing but I was being silly with the "Lic-alot-a-pus", a lesbian dinosaur 😁
@MrParallell
@MrParallell 17 дней назад
It's not uncommon with cannibalism in the sea. The common fish known as Pike is also a cannibal.
@jeanscruggs812
@jeanscruggs812 3 месяца назад
Have to say I had no idea. Makes me wonder. During evolution everything gets smaller. How small will lifeforms be in 100 million years and what odd stuff will they discover about us?
@shirleyboyce5281
@shirleyboyce5281 2 месяца назад
Less resources. When food in particular, is less available a smaller size allows one to make use of what is available. And another thought. Being small may let one hide easier. Just thinking.
@robertsnitchler3016
@robertsnitchler3016 14 дней назад
Basically. What happens is during extinction events.(rule of thumb) Most animals that are over a 100 pounds will die off and only the smaller relatives carry on. The Meek quite literally inherit the earth.
@MySerpentine
@MySerpentine 6 дней назад
The Cambrian Explosion was fascinating, have you done a video on that?
@dariusbrock2351
@dariusbrock2351 4 месяца назад
Great video, thanks.
@richardcoble9498
@richardcoble9498 4 месяца назад
The fact is is that none of this is fact .its all a guess . And a decietful guess to undermined God
@Daran-bi7qh
@Daran-bi7qh 2 месяца назад
​@@richardcoble9498 bible speaks of large creatures and "leviathans" that once roamed the earth and seas though😅
@dustintroydeguzman5411
@dustintroydeguzman5411 10 дней назад
So we have a Relicanth, a Dodo Bird and an ancient Vulture.
@FatGamerDad
@FatGamerDad 3 месяца назад
I'd say anything during the era when there were giant insects running around are more terrifying than the dinosaurs
@chissstardestroyer
@chissstardestroyer 4 месяца назад
Basically Andrewsarkus was a gigantic predatory *sheep* the size of the largest species of *horse* ever to exist; it was, simply put, a carnivorous lamb.
@och70
@och70 4 месяца назад
Would that make it a literal wolf in sheep's clothing? A real life version of the "Beware of false prophets" tale.
@chissstardestroyer
@chissstardestroyer 4 месяца назад
@@och70 No, more like a sheep in wolf's clothing to be exact, but one that'd *hunt* the wolves.
@janicecole2722
@janicecole2722 4 месяца назад
I think it looks like a GIANT modern-day hyena!
@chissstardestroyer
@chissstardestroyer 4 месяца назад
@@janicecole2722 Notice the feet: those're hooves, as in *sheep hooves* on Andrewsarkus; that is the giveaway: it is a carnivorous sheep.
@chissstardestroyer
@chissstardestroyer 3 месяца назад
@@janicecole2722 Then look at its *feet*, those give away its true family line: it is a carnivorous sheep.
@Caleb1874ya
@Caleb1874ya 4 месяца назад
Ok immediately I had to pause and rewind on that saw toothed shark turtle clam monster and I hope rest of video is about that creature.
@smilingsloth_
@smilingsloth_ День назад
0:00 where is the clip is from? the giant werewolf look kinda awsome
@ginnied7346
@ginnied7346 4 месяца назад
I think it probably used an electric currant to stun it's victim's with that saw like protrusion, or even swished it about in the silt to find food
@user-sk8ts3cj7f
@user-sk8ts3cj7f 3 месяца назад
The serrations on the small doriospus were possibly a defense mechanism in the event a larger predator tried to swallow it. It also could have been poisonous.
@debbiecurtis4021
@debbiecurtis4021 Месяц назад
Not lizards. They shared a common ancestor.
@hallo5048
@hallo5048 12 дней назад
Life of an argentavis seems pretty chilled
@Roy-gn4sv
@Roy-gn4sv 3 месяца назад
One must take into consideration that 99.9 percent of animals that die are not fossilized.
@kelvincannon3675
@kelvincannon3675 3 месяца назад
This channel always seems to be right on point, despite leaving that one species, who knew with all of the money, pouring into “endangered species campaigns,” that there out there somewhere, “living fossils” still exist! #KudosTsuki
@danthaman6720
@danthaman6720 4 месяца назад
The P in pterodactyl and pterosaur are silent, there I said it! That was driving me nuts.
@michaelcrispin1879
@michaelcrispin1879 4 месяца назад
What is more ridiculous, words with letters that are not to be pronounced or pronouncing a word exactly like it is spelled? Do you also get irritated if people drive on a parkway or park in a driveway?
@danthaman6720
@danthaman6720 4 месяца назад
@@michaelcrispin1879 it's called English, the pronunciation is part of the language. do I pronounce your name mi-ch-ay-el or mike-al?
@lancerevell5979
@lancerevell5979 3 месяца назад
Simply put, all languages have rules. "Everybody does it" is no defense for bad grammar. Our education system is woefully failing our young, though many older people who should know better do it too. It isn't rocket science, we are (at least used to be) taught this by third grade.
@danthaman6720
@danthaman6720 3 месяца назад
@lancerevell5979 absolutely! In a time where everyone literally has access to a small computer that can spell check with a 2 minute search, many are too lazy to even do that let alone learn from the mistake when corrected.
@iceyu5241
@iceyu5241 3 месяца назад
thenwhy the f if P there? tell your goverment to remove it
@leaflet1686
@leaflet1686 Месяц назад
Me an ARK player: Is the first one a fricking Ferrox in monster form? YES! Argentavis!
@learnfrom3128
@learnfrom3128 16 дней назад
What’s the avain beside the Arggy? Which map is it in??? I never seen that bird in Ark before!!!
@leaflet1686
@leaflet1686 16 дней назад
@@learnfrom3128 Do you mean the Snow Owl from Extinction? O.o Those are the only birdy birds!
@malachiwright9662
@malachiwright9662 8 дней назад
The dragons where the competitors that keeps many birds from wanting to fly
@rubencastro2247
@rubencastro2247 18 дней назад
dunkleosteus were great for farming oil nodes in the sea, argentavis and a good saddle ftw.
@AutoCrete
@AutoCrete 3 месяца назад
The lack of good parenting and at home education of kids simply amazes me. I had a 10 or 11 year old boy next door who had no idea of what a mammoth or mastodon was. I was all over that when I was 7 or probably before that. The next time I was at my MD's office a science magazine in the waiting room had a rather detailed article on mammoths. I asked for and received the magazine explaining it was for a neighbor's kid. How pitiful can it get?
@johnyewtube2286
@johnyewtube2286 Месяц назад
Knowing what a Mammoth is, is useless information.
@AutoCrete
@AutoCrete Месяц назад
@@johnyewtube2286 I believe scratching a curiosity itch is a good thing. Not being curious is a scary thought.
@jufialio6287
@jufialio6287 4 месяца назад
Exist one thing wrong with this video, that is the fact that all the birds are dinosaurs, it's means that putting birds on this list was a mistake.
@Midg-td3ty
@Midg-td3ty 10 дней назад
Imagine being teleported back to the devonian and taking a swim in this sea... Its practically like visiting another planet. Everything is different.
@destinyarmentrout501
@destinyarmentrout501 9 дней назад
Maybe the doriospus spike in the middle was used as a weapon to ward off predators
@raminagrobis6112
@raminagrobis6112 4 месяца назад
In addition to their pseudoteeth (a serrated lining of the mouth, not embryonically or histologically equivalent structures), the tiny beady eyes of Dunkleosteus spp. contribute in giving them a truly terrifying head. They are so disproportionately small they accentuate their alien physiognomy.
@TheThrivingTherapsid
@TheThrivingTherapsid 3 месяца назад
The age of the vertebrates were off for a great start. RIP invertebrates as apex predators.
@Chosenone711
@Chosenone711 4 месяца назад
Maybe the Doryaspis moved like a Lung fish?
@mansfieldtime
@mansfieldtime 22 дня назад
. Doriaspis, Like an alligator, the fins probably had multiple uses. Steering, digging, maybe even crawling on land.
@lostlothbrok7156
@lostlothbrok7156 23 дня назад
Crocodiles have the most powerful bite of any animal alive recorded, it would've been more impressive to talk about ancient Crocodilians
@thvtsydneylyf3th077
@thvtsydneylyf3th077 23 дня назад
6:21 'He aint heavyy, he's mah brotherrrrrrrr'
@MayScott-dp2wz
@MayScott-dp2wz 11 дней назад
Fantastic video
@EzleRS
@EzleRS 14 дней назад
I wonder if the Doryaspis used the spikes on its side fins to help it bury its self in the sand on the floor. Maybe it moved them to cover itself as a way of hiding or how it slept. But my real idea is the spikes on its fins were a way to try to scare predators away. Like a stegosaurus has the spikes down its back type of thing.
@glenncordova4027
@glenncordova4027 4 месяца назад
5:30 Ammonites not amenities. LOL
@julius_the_python
@julius_the_python 4 месяца назад
Yo this video is chock full of horrid pronunciation - i mean - Dunk-lee-osteus? Come on. hahaha
@chris77jay77
@chris77jay77 4 месяца назад
Lmao @00:58 that’s the werewolf from Bad Moon… solid lower-budget flick. Stars the kid from the 90’s Dennis the Menace. Great animatronics but terrible CGI transformation scene. Good jump scares. Definitely recommend it.
@Awareness_With_Dennis
@Awareness_With_Dennis 4 месяца назад
As a guy named Dennis I approve this message
@witchygarage3681
@witchygarage3681 4 дня назад
It's amazing how much we don't know. About our earlier ancestors.
@helenmarsay959
@helenmarsay959 Месяц назад
My mum was a t-Rex and my father was a hamster
@chronicavenger9448
@chronicavenger9448 6 дней назад
Lucky dad. So jealous.
@whichgodofthousandsmeansno5306
@whichgodofthousandsmeansno5306 2 месяца назад
It sticks it's tongue out which looks like a chain saw... would make an interesting pet.
@aaronmurry6014
@aaronmurry6014 12 дней назад
That fish was a corral eater not a predator.
@winterfoxcloud
@winterfoxcloud 4 месяца назад
why compare dunkleosteus biteforce to a polar bear and not a great white or at least a saltie (strongest bite force in the animal kingdom) seems like a really random comparison
@SikanderG
@SikanderG 3 месяца назад
These creatures resemble animals around right now because there are forms that are manifesting on Earth in the form of these species. E.g. the vulture form, elephant form, shark form, etc.
@johnkochen7264
@johnkochen7264 2 месяца назад
If these fish fed on each other, it must have made the reproduction process a bit of a challenge.
@Gojo69420_
@Gojo69420_ 11 дней назад
0:25 it took me 20 years of my life to realize dinosaurs is something some people do not believe in, I had no clue and can’t process why. Guess they take “how do I believe you if I’ve never seen one” to the next level😂
@MCPunk55
@MCPunk55 3 дня назад
Well I know that, before dinossaurs, there were giant insects. Glad I wasn't alive then. I hate those things.
@jeremygilbert9625
@jeremygilbert9625 3 месяца назад
0.28 dinosaurs where dinosaurs not lizards
@user-sk8ts3cj7f
@user-sk8ts3cj7f 3 месяца назад
The ancestors of the modern elephants had short trunks. The lower shovel shaped jaw could also have been used to scoop up water to drink.
@Jerhyn7
@Jerhyn7 7 дней назад
Seven words that make algorithms love You.
@ALGOBESS
@ALGOBESS 14 дней назад
What if the dinosaurs were only 600k years ago?
@suzethlacasaca5105
@suzethlacasaca5105 12 дней назад
Pervatuarus lurks tiny dinosaurs to his caves and stomping then and eating them
@scottneal2738
@scottneal2738 Месяц назад
I wonder if scientists thought of hot lava areas or places where it might be almost frozen and in very deep waters due to the smooth bottom and might have acted like a stingray
@Bricksgaming710
@Bricksgaming710 10 дней назад
Maybe their tasks were bent downwards so they could dig up dirt and mud to cool off in the hot summers. Find water and maybe with the upper tusks can use it kind of to tenderize they're meal so they could eat it easier?
@Sinphome
@Sinphome 4 месяца назад
13:45 i think its a bottom dweller. The serated protrusion on its face and fins would be scraping up the sandy ocean floor to feed on other small fish and crustaceans. The protruding spikes on the back would be for protection from attack from above?
@nhanNguyen-wo8fy
@nhanNguyen-wo8fy 2 дня назад
I think dragon use Acid like some bug do. That's why their flame is innextingguishable.
@user-sk8ts3cj7f
@user-sk8ts3cj7f 3 месяца назад
Another possible evolutionary example of the large flightless birds could also be the roadrunners of the American Southwest. I believe they hunt lizards and small snakes, meat sources for their food. Sound familiar? Just a thought.
@MCPunk55
@MCPunk55 3 дня назад
It is a likely scenario that it was indeed just the skull of a deformed specimen.
@nocturnalrecluse1216
@nocturnalrecluse1216 2 месяца назад
Dunkleosteus was much smaller than depicted. Roughly three to four meters across.
@marypatten9655
@marypatten9655 16 дней назад
Would like to know the expected life span of these dinosaurs. From birth to natural death besides being naturally eaten.
@piervisser3121
@piervisser3121 4 месяца назад
I imagine Doryaspis as something like the Tick of the seas, piercing larger animals with their rostrum and staying put with those serrated fins
@thearishok2802
@thearishok2802 3 месяца назад
That would make sense.
@abbostolibjonov_
@abbostolibjonov_ 4 месяца назад
thank you
@teacherjeremyford6625
@teacherjeremyford6625 Месяц назад
At around 16:40 it says the Mosasauru's main pray was sea turtles, but how do we know this? The shells of the sea turtles would be more evident than the soft bodies of octopuses and other cephalopods. And the beaks of a cephalopods would probably pass through the animal more easily than the shells of a tortus. I also now wonder what cephalopods might have existed back then, it would be very difficult to find evidence of cephalopods or jellys (or similar) from that time period.
@Bricksgaming710
@Bricksgaming710 10 дней назад
Maybe the birds decided they didn't need to fly in order to catch their food. So in order to conserve energy. They decided to lose their flying wings Plus if they had big old wings with their legs trying to run maybe it would throw them off balance and alert the prey to them. So their wings shrunk and their legs got stronger eventually having it so they lose the ability of flight but have great running abilities? So I commented that about 20 minutes in when I first started hearing about the birds and I was right lol
@WoozyCool
@WoozyCool 12 дней назад
15:13 when u like both barbie and oppenheimer.
@StarrDust0
@StarrDust0 2 дня назад
Good vid.
@mike19989
@mike19989 3 месяца назад
This is why I love playing ark survival evolved
@GiftigeBalspuwer
@GiftigeBalspuwer 7 дней назад
I want these fish in my aquarium !
@jhutsebaut
@jhutsebaut 2 дня назад
"It preyed on amenities" you say as it eats an ammonite. 😅
@FallGuy2005
@FallGuy2005 6 дней назад
22:06 Are you sure this bird abandoned flying? There is no logic with that statement. It would make more sense to say this bird did not develop the ability to fly.
@Tyrannosauroidea
@Tyrannosauroidea 4 месяца назад
What’s scarier than being stomped on by an 80 tons agentinosaurus
@Tyrannosauroidea
@Tyrannosauroidea 4 месяца назад
Also Most images shown are inaccurate/unreliable and unrelated images about dinosaurs so please try using sources like prehistoric planet or any modern dinosaur , make sure most of the dinosaurs (small ones feathered to a good degree similar to birds) also no shrink wrapping
@kentl7228
@kentl7228 4 месяца назад
Dun-kil-os-te-us to be phonetic. The discover was named in hoonour of David Dunkle.
@imhatchmantoo
@imhatchmantoo 3 месяца назад
Yaaaaassss more dinosaurs MORE 🎉
@jacob6885
@jacob6885 4 месяца назад
In aircraft, forward swept wings create an "unstable" aerodynamic situation. Which makes controlled stable movement more difficult and less energy efficient, but also makes the vehicle more agile and responsive. Hydro and aero dynamics share many principles. If the same applies so water, then perhaps this fish evolved forward swept fins to better evade predators or better bring its "spear" to bear. The energy cost of less efficient hydrodynamics also implies a food rich environment. (Given that efficiency is a major component in most creatures.)
@burninhellfish
@burninhellfish 25 дней назад
someone put antiquity ruins with the dunkleosteus good job man how confused childrens
@Hobbinski
@Hobbinski 9 дней назад
You forgot to mention Shaggoths or Lava Men.
@lohkie2__3
@lohkie2__3 4 месяца назад
Wonder if Shortest Blockbuster knows ?
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