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Or was it the other way around... Edit: yes I’m aware that this could’ve been recorded before the tinder vid but this could also be recorded after cause they don’t take as much time to record I was just bored
@@CatchTheMarmosets I mean yea but they also use they’re wings and flap them to get to higher places. Don’t try to smart ass me, I work with chickens every day
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Love how he also thought that there could not have existed so many megaladons bc the ocean would not be “ big enough “ like the ocean is 10 meters deep
Simon: "How do we know these things existed?" Every paleontologist: * doing years of research and finding fossils * "I guess my job literally means nothing!"
That’s what really disappoints me. People who don’t know anything about nature shouldn’t react to nature because then when we watch it it’ll jus t be facepalming all the time. Last time ever I react to non-academics reacting to academic stuff, even if the info about the animals was very basic.
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@@Mrarmybarmy .Im pretty sure noone in this comment section is gonna watch ur vid willingly. so sit back,relax and let the youtube algorithm do its thing.👍👍
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"stop calling it a terror bird cuz it ain't a bird bro it don't fly" The terror bird is just a big scary ostrich tho n last I checked those count as birds
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@@madditate5244 ...are you stupid? he said that it's "not going anywhere" yet one of the fastest animals in the world is a flightless bird. so obviously it can get somewhere.
As someone with a fairly extensive palaeontological background, seeing Ethan's solution to evolution in progress as 'delete the wing' is still going to be funny in ten years time.
The drawing that showed the terror bird eating a “horse” was inaccurately described. It’s eating a small ancestor of horses, which was forest-dwelling and had four toes.
Btw just a fun fact at 11:22 when josh says that it’s eating a horse and it’s not big enough u get the point. Back then, the modern day horse had a kinda of a ancestor it was like a horse and a dog combine and it was the size of a German Shepard, then they evolved into horses.
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As much as I'd love to believe that Megalodon is still out there in the depths. There is one fact that makes disproves it. Sharks are shallow hunters, meaning they hunt and live near the top of the ocean. Which means that Megalodon would also be a top feeder therefore if it was alive, we would have seen it many times.
And even if it weren't on shallow waters, what on earth would it eat in the deep. A creature like that can't survive eating nothing but micro organisms lol.
Not all sharks hunt in shallow waters. There's literally a whole category of them known as pelagic sharks such as the blue shark. Then there are deep ocean sharks that exist in the twilight zone or deeper like goblin sharks, six gill sharks, and cookie cutter sharks. As for what it would eat? Giant squids, deep ocean fish, and those deep ocean sharks I mentioned. That being said, it definitely doesn't still exist because we would be finding non-fossilized teeth of theirs washing up on beaches just like we do with all other shark species.
@@liamengram6326also the ocean can't keep a apex predator as large as a megalodon alive, it's prey to small and not enough oxygen in the water plus the hunting market is to competitive just look at the great white shark.
@@adrianamundsen6939 @ultra gamingAS Are your comments suggesting that it could have lived before 14 billion years ago because we don't know the true age of the universe?? The earth is only 4 billion years old stfu
11:43 Poor terror bird man. It's such an cool animal only to made fun of by a bloke like jj. r.i.p. Also there were minni horses like Eohippus back in the day and that's one of the things terror bird ate like in that drawing.
"one tooth was the size of a human" *proceeds to show a man standing in the frame of the open jaw of a megalodon who's teeth are clearly smaller than him*
Ethan, just so you are aware, snakes are very important for the ecosystem, they are a middle order predator, which means they keep the small animals in check, like mice for instance, if we didn’t have snakes, we would be up to our armpits in rodents