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TRIASSIC PERIOD. Animals size comparison and data. Paleoart 

Mario Lanzas
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Triassic Period:
(250-201 Millon years ago)
Life at this time was slowly recovering from the worst mass extinction the Earth ever experienced. All the continents were united in one supercontinent called Pangea. It was a time of climatic contrasts and very diverse and extrange animals. Dinosaurs also started evolving throughout this period.
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Many of these reconstructions are to some degree based on the descriptions and skeletal drawings by Scott Hartman, Mark Witton, Ashley Patch and Ivanbel

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@MarioLanzas.
@MarioLanzas. 3 года назад
If you enjoy this content, please don´t forget to give this video a LIKE,That simple gesture helps the channel grow. Thanks a lot! You can leave your suggestions for furure videos in the comments too
@hornetbluefire3904
@hornetbluefire3904 3 года назад
This is soo cool. Can you do a Alisoauridie or tyrannosaur bid next? :3
@miltonpaes7147
@miltonpaes7147 3 года назад
One of ancient Brazilian creatures like vespersaurus, spectrovenador, erythrovenador, xenorhinotherium, glyptodon, teyujagua, keresdrakon, etc. Note: I'm from Brazil, so I ordered this
@region54dm
@region54dm 3 года назад
Homet good idea!
@region54dm
@region54dm 3 года назад
Milton too
@hornetbluefire3904
@hornetbluefire3904 3 года назад
@@region54dm thanks and Milton that would be cool.
@Flufux
@Flufux 3 года назад
Ah yes, the Triassic, when things that looked like dinosaurs were actually crocodile relatives and the thing that looks like a crocodile is not actually a crocodile.
@Gyomax9744
@Gyomax9744 2 года назад
dont forgot the mammal relatives that look like a reptile
@guifdcanalli
@guifdcanalli 2 года назад
@@Gyomax9744 giant stem mammals that look like triceratops
@omarpride3021
@omarpride3021 Год назад
The Triassic period is where things were just on crack
@superdinodude8650
@superdinodude8650 Год назад
Yes and the time before things went to sh#t It only goes down hill from here
@danielcorpuz1873
@danielcorpuz1873 Год назад
Triassic is what Cambrian was The devs are still in experimental phase for the new patch and new update. The Jurassic Update will finally clear anything alien
@Andrey.Ivanov
@Andrey.Ivanov 3 года назад
The Triassic is such an interesting period. After The Great Dying the evolution was all over the place and produced so many amazing alien looking animals. The art in the video definitely gives them justice
@trvth1s
@trvth1s 3 года назад
Smaller niches was all over the place but for larger animals archosaurs were taking over. I'd say the low oxygen atmosphere played a part, archosaurs have a unilateral respiratory system which is more efficient than any other group of animals including mammals.
@shockal7269
@shockal7269 3 года назад
@@trvth1s I don't think it was the low oxygen level. Mammal respiratory systems are pretty good too (even if worse) so I don't think it would have interfered that much with competition.
@trvth1s
@trvth1s 3 года назад
@@shockal7269 I've read that birds respiratory system is 2.5x more efficient than mammals. This is why birds can fly across low oxygen Himalayan alps while bats can not. From the triassic to the cretaceous oxygen levels ranged from 10%-15%. Today we're at 21%
@shockal7269
@shockal7269 3 года назад
@@trvth1s But there are tons of mammals adapted for life in the Himalayan alps too. Bats are obviously not one of them. But there are animals like Yaks that can grow to massive sizes yet seem unfazed by the low oxygen.
@trvth1s
@trvth1s 3 года назад
@@shockal7269 walking doesn't require as much vascular activity as flying. Birds stamina is better than any bat ever was or ever will be. Their lungs are unilateral plus they have airsacs, it is what it is
@fabriziopace5390
@fabriziopace5390 3 года назад
The triassic together with the permian period are the most bizarre and amazing geological eras
@TedShatner10
@TedShatner10 Год назад
More mass extinctions (hence the weird variety of ancient reptiles and stem mammals).
@flightlesslord2688
@flightlesslord2688 Год назад
Ngl, the Cretaceous was pretty wild too. I guess that's what stability allows. Actually thinking about...... the present is also pretty insane.
@TedShatner10
@TedShatner10 Год назад
@@flightlesslord2688 Our species/civ is highly crazy to start with and also how comparatively small megafauna generally are (aside from whales that we know of).
@eVill420
@eVill420 6 месяцев назад
@@TedShatner10 oh the megafauna isn't surprising at all, just 40 000-10 000 years ago we caused a bit of a megafaunal mass extinction ourselves. There used to be elephant-sized animals on every continent and some were even twice as big as modern elephants, but they're gone. the only time period that had something larger was the mesozoic
@tyrannosaurusrex8183
@tyrannosaurusrex8183 3 года назад
You’re a very talented paleoartist!
@MarioLanzas.
@MarioLanzas. 3 года назад
Thanks!!😁
@theelevatedone5323
@theelevatedone5323 3 года назад
Never heard of most of them, triassic is such a cool period!!
@soniasiddiqui1775
@soniasiddiqui1775 3 года назад
It is.
@megazillasaurus
@megazillasaurus 3 года назад
I've heard of most of them, there was only 2 I haven't heard of
@wetube6513
@wetube6513 Год назад
There was a few missing such as Ischigualastia, Chiniquodon and Sanjuansaurus.
@eVill420
@eVill420 6 месяцев назад
they haven't appeared in popular media that much so they're only really known to paleontology fans
@chimerasuchus
@chimerasuchus 3 года назад
It is a lot more informative to see where they were when Pangea was still together than in where the continents are now. Great video!
@texanman7191
@texanman7191 2 года назад
I can see why the animals in this era were bizarre. The Permian extinction was, obviously, recent when these animals first appeared, so life was struggling to get back up. Another thing I want to point out: the Dinosaurs didn't dominate the whole Triassic period. They started rising during the late Triassic period.
@Volttikoira
@Volttikoira 3 года назад
Ah, the triassic weirdos. Some of my favourite ancient animals
@rustyshackleford234
@rustyshackleford234 11 месяцев назад
I’ve created an alien planet, named meander. It’s a super-earth 1.6x larger than earth and has an atmosphere of hydrogen sulphide, nitrogen, water vapor, and carbon dioxide. It is currently going through a similar situation to Triassic earth, as it too had just gone through a massive extinction event thought to be caused by a massive astroid impact. Only the hardiest scavengers survived, and 20 million years later, have gone through a diversification explosion and have evolved into strange life forms. One notable survivor was the meanderian cucumber; a sea cucumber-like creature that’s actually a colony of hundreds of different individuals, each having their own duties. Their main predators have all gone extinct, so they have diversified into many new niches that they’ve never inhabited before.
@SaurianStudios1207
@SaurianStudios1207 3 года назад
Triassic period is arguably the most overlooked and underrated of the Dinosaur era, as some dinosaurs and creatures of that time deserve more recognition.
@Algeriawindows69
@Algeriawindows69 2 года назад
it is overlooked because dinosaurs didn't rule this era
@Compsognathus09
@Compsognathus09 9 месяцев назад
You are right.
@DISTurbedwaffle918
@DISTurbedwaffle918 3 года назад
2:15 Yeah, this one's just a large therapod head that someone glued to a lizard.
@Charlie-Charlot
@Charlie-Charlot 3 года назад
This one just genuinely makes me laugh
@at-rexontheinternet1388
@at-rexontheinternet1388 3 года назад
Sheeeeeeesh!
@nyjilthebirdtrebuchet1990
@nyjilthebirdtrebuchet1990 3 года назад
The Triassic Period proves Earth can bounce back from anything
@ethoraptor9479
@ethoraptor9479 3 года назад
Exactly
@jaisanatanrashtra7035
@jaisanatanrashtra7035 3 года назад
Life is tree you can't stop it from growing Life is river on which you can't build a dam Jurrasic park 1993
@adhumon55
@adhumon55 3 года назад
But it takes millions of years
@Paka1918
@Paka1918 2 года назад
Yes. So it will also happen after human extinction.
@IoriBernstein
@IoriBernstein Год назад
The Triassic is often not given much attention, because it hadn't many big and impressive dinosaurs, but it had very interesting (and bizarre 😳) animals too
@allosaurusbr2247
@allosaurusbr2247 3 года назад
Cool! I love triassic dinosaurs!
@Leticiaflsilva
@Leticiaflsilva 3 года назад
Oi ALO!!!!
@allosaurusbr2247
@allosaurusbr2247 3 года назад
@@Leticiaflsilva oi...
@amn9433
@amn9433 3 года назад
Wow! These creatures were actually more bizarre than dinosaurs.😅
@umevolucionistaqualquer2275
@umevolucionistaqualquer2275 3 года назад
Lystrosaurus and Coelophysis are way larger than they look. Great work, man!
@rinteawog8689
@rinteawog8689 3 года назад
Coelophysis isn't small as u think mate. It's a perfectly sized
@thisisbetterthanmyprevious6674
@thisisbetterthanmyprevious6674 3 года назад
Erhytrosuchus didn’t skip head day👀 We should strive to be like this man 😔👊💪
@alvianekka80
@alvianekka80 3 года назад
"Where do you workout?" Erhytrosuchus: "In a library 🧠"
@Dani3ll3-kl2nt-theboi6
@Dani3ll3-kl2nt-theboi6 18 дней назад
Fr like why is bros head so damn big
@Wildman-lc3ur
@Wildman-lc3ur 3 года назад
The triassic the awkward high school age of life on earth
@ethoraptor9479
@ethoraptor9479 3 года назад
Your videos and art never disappoint. This is probably by favourite period because of how lizard looking and unique they all look. You always have outstanding work, you really inspire me with my own art. Keep it up, loving your art 👍
@MarioLanzas.
@MarioLanzas. 3 года назад
Thank you so much!
@giahuybui4944
@giahuybui4944 3 года назад
The art looks so good
@trvth1s
@trvth1s 3 года назад
Awesome i did not know about sillosuchus. Looks like a theropod but it's not even a dinosaur. They were also herbbivores with no teeth...like a toothless. Like an early sauropodamorpha with no teeth!
@SnipermanElite
@SnipermanElite 3 года назад
Interesting isn't it? There're whole clades into Paracrocodylomorpha that contain several bipedal, dinosaur-looking species, i.e. _Ornithosuchus_ , _Postosuchus_ and _Effigia_ , but these were more related to modern-day crocodiles and cladistics indicate that these three lineages I mentioned developed bipedalism independently.
@williamjordan5554
@williamjordan5554 2 года назад
@@SnipermanElite Don't forget poposaurus.
@bigchungus6853
@bigchungus6853 3 года назад
that postosuchus looks SO GOOD. it looks like the WWD one but accurate
@dmitrialves7141
@dmitrialves7141 3 года назад
Nice work bro! Please don't stop!!!👍
@lucasgoulet3579
@lucasgoulet3579 3 года назад
Yessssssssssss I absalutley love it!!!! And I love how the background isn't just scenery it actual has stuff going on in the back ground The Triassic video was one of my favorite videos by you And now it some how got even better
@MarioLanzas.
@MarioLanzas. 3 года назад
Thank you!
@thedoruk6324
@thedoruk6324 3 года назад
1:38 - Somebody please Explain what evolution smoked when constructing this entity ?!?!
@pmsm5829
@pmsm5829 3 года назад
Lol
@groiso
@groiso 3 года назад
Freaking ProtoCarnoMagyOldIguanodonSaurus.
@leonardogrande6144
@leonardogrande6144 3 года назад
That explains the smoke
@jaisanatanrashtra7035
@jaisanatanrashtra7035 3 года назад
LSD
@moonwalkermj8404
@moonwalkermj8404 3 года назад
Looks like a cursed carno lol
@MacDinoland
@MacDinoland 3 года назад
Just like Scott Hartman is my go-to for skeletal reconstructions, you are my top reference for realistic but artsy original size comparisons. Brilliant! Keep making them and we'll keep coming to see them!
@MarioLanzas.
@MarioLanzas. 3 года назад
I'm honored! Thank you! :)
@majster7072
@majster7072 3 года назад
Good work, can't wait for video about Permian period.
@marmotamorada9289
@marmotamorada9289 3 года назад
El Triásico. Probablemente mí periodo geológico favorito y no voy a decir por qué, creo que tan solo este video habla por si solo.
@GustavoHenrique-np2sq
@GustavoHenrique-np2sq 3 года назад
Verdade, é um período com uma diversidade de répteis e dinossauro com aparência bem primitiva e interessante. Se eu não gostasse tanto do período carbonífera e dos insetos gigantes, talvez o período triássico séria o meu favorito também.
@ivancaza1622
@ivancaza1622 2 года назад
Esa fue la era que vio nacer a los dinosaurios y donde abudaban otros tipos de reptiles parecidos a los dinosaurios como los ancestros de los cocodrilos y los sinapsidos los cuales fueron ancestros de los mamíferos, luego sabemos quienes comenzaron a reinar de ahí en adelante osea los dinosaurios.
@blockmasterscott
@blockmasterscott 3 года назад
It’s amazing when you think of the fact that there were entire ecosystems born and dying before we even existed. Time wise, we’re just a speck on the world timeline graph.
@pocketmarcy6990
@pocketmarcy6990 2 года назад
Ok but we gotta talk about Erhytrosuchus and that absurdly disproportionate head
@rayquazadinosaur3732
@rayquazadinosaur3732 3 года назад
Have I told you how much I adore your work? Like, that's some very good paleoart. I really like the color schemes.
@MarioLanzas.
@MarioLanzas. 3 года назад
Thank you very much!! :)
@superhaven3647
@superhaven3647 3 года назад
I miss this video. Glad you put it back up better than ever.
@Compsognathus09
@Compsognathus09 9 месяцев назад
The Triassic is probably in my opinion my favorite and most fascinating time period. Keep up your awesome work.
@goatrex9195
@goatrex9195 3 года назад
Can you do a size comparison of prehistoric land mammals or carcharodontosaurids?
@eybaza6018
@eybaza6018 Год назад
The fact that this video now has 252k views, and that the end-Permian mass exitinction happened 252 million years ago is.... fitting tbh.
@hanbeeprofessionalganzter8753
@hanbeeprofessionalganzter8753 3 года назад
para mi el triasico y permico son las epocas con formas de vida mas rara y fascinntes en la tierra
@Diepzeevis
@Diepzeevis 3 года назад
Beautiful art, beautiful video, beautiful, dramatic music. I love every bit of it. The Triassic truly was a wondrous period.
@TheStupidBird
@TheStupidBird 3 года назад
2:16 why is nobody talking about that comically large head?
@franciscoivanoff2821
@franciscoivanoff2821 3 года назад
Que cantidad de reptiles tan extraños había en el Triasico en el momento en el que aparecían los primeros dinosaurios. De haber estado en esa época, me habría resultado mas, un poco alienigeno ver esa fauna. Excelente presentación, colega. Saludos.
@danielquinonez2735
@danielquinonez2735 3 года назад
yoo i remember proterosuchus from walking with monsters
@marmotamorada9289
@marmotamorada9289 3 года назад
Me too
@hollyjollytimes4032
@hollyjollytimes4032 3 года назад
Ayyy I also remember Coelophysis a lot too
@leonardogrande6144
@leonardogrande6144 3 года назад
@Kofi Ellis whaaat? It's a classic!
@danielquinonez2735
@danielquinonez2735 3 года назад
@Kofi Ellis you can find the full version on youtube
@danielquinonez2735
@danielquinonez2735 3 года назад
@Kofi Ellis no its free
@LaMenteColmena
@LaMenteColmena 3 года назад
Bro, esto es literalmente arte. Por favor, nunca dejes de hacer estos increibles videos.
@user-jh3mw6zw3f
@user-jh3mw6zw3f 3 года назад
👍👍👍 you king of dinosaur
@MarioLanzas.
@MarioLanzas. 3 года назад
👑😉
@Gojira-ii4ru
@Gojira-ii4ru 3 года назад
El periodi triasic es una de las eras más infravaloradas, la verdad es interesante ver en lo que se convirtieron estos animales muchos años después
@BT-nc9hi
@BT-nc9hi 3 года назад
I really like your channel, because you let me know more about dinosaurs and in the dinosaur design it's beautiful.
@TheZeroNeonix
@TheZeroNeonix 3 года назад
Jeez. The further back in time you go, the weirder things look.
@loboblanco4847
@loboblanco4847 3 года назад
Me he quedado totalmente fascinado con este video, creía que el tríasico no era tan interesante cómo los 2 otros periodos que dan forma al mesozoico, felicidades por el video, es de muy buena calidad.
@joelgomez6213
@joelgomez6213 3 года назад
¡Este era uno de mis videos favoritos del canal anterior! ¡Ahora verlo reeditado te quedó aún más fenomenal! El efecto del polvo y eo vapor de los géiseres estuvo 💯💯💯💯
@MarioLanzas.
@MarioLanzas. 3 года назад
Gracias!
@texaschainsawmass
@texaschainsawmass 3 года назад
I like how crocodilimorph and crocodiliformes ruled the earth and more diverse in Triassic than dinosaur and mammal like reptile
@dynamosaurusimperious6341
@dynamosaurusimperious6341 3 года назад
*Welcome To New Blood* *this is how dreams are made from*
@felixargyle-6364
@felixargyle-6364 3 года назад
Description: *Life at this time was slowly recovering from the worst mass extinction the Earth ever experienced.* Late Cretaceous:
@jacklucca2037
@jacklucca2037 3 года назад
Fasolasuchus would have been a nice addition, but this was probably the best size comparison yet!! Keep up the great work!!
@xeanxean1841
@xeanxean1841 2 года назад
You a smart paleoartist! What you do next?
@strzygon5426
@strzygon5426 3 года назад
no smok (wawelski) 😞 ah well, great vid as per usual mate
@weird_ostesaur
@weird_ostesaur 3 года назад
You did it again! You made me discover new creatures.
@JPMgeo
@JPMgeo 3 года назад
I think Triassic animals, along with the Permian, had the most bizarre creatures.
@flightlesslord2688
@flightlesslord2688 Год назад
Life on Earth after the Great Dying: 'HOLY SHIT WTF!?!?!? OMFG!? QUICK, BALANCE, WE NEEED BALANCE!! OCCUPY THE NICHES!!!........ Good enough.'
@TheRealRip-Tide
@TheRealRip-Tide 3 года назад
This is so cool, can you please do hadrosaur size comparison?
@ilfabio3328
@ilfabio3328 3 года назад
Damn that's a freaking cool diademodon, hope to see more cynodontids from you
@serealfurst
@serealfurst Год назад
Just found this channel and I so appreciate that you take the time to make these visual representations of life as it was throughout the Earths history.
@jaisanatanrashtra7035
@jaisanatanrashtra7035 3 года назад
1:45 Nostalgia ❤️
@ncjgames209
@ncjgames209 3 года назад
Welcome to Triassic Park
@fermintenava5911
@fermintenava5911 2 года назад
The Triassic really must have been a dramatic time, to produce such weird body proportions and several bipedal species.
@marcobrambilla4261
@marcobrambilla4261 3 года назад
Uh, i'd to check more info about diademodon on Google. I never heard of him.
@matiascofres.7125
@matiascofres.7125 3 года назад
Siempre es un placer ver el trabajo paleoartístico de Mario Lanzas
@masterofdoinit6697
@masterofdoinit6697 3 года назад
1:37 El shringasaurus parece un híbrido entre un carnotaurus y un dragón de komodo. Se ve gracioso 😆
@wetube6513
@wetube6513 3 года назад
Daspacito
@stegotyranno4206
@stegotyranno4206 3 года назад
How about fasolasuchus?
@Piriphu
@Piriphu 3 года назад
I was really disappointed when it didn't appear :(
@stegotyranno4206
@stegotyranno4206 3 года назад
Nice work. I wonder why early dinosaurs are always depicted as super skinny. Whales, hippos, and many animals have tiny skeletons, but lots of bulk. But still, love that art
@leonardogrande6144
@leonardogrande6144 3 года назад
Mammals store more fat than reptiles and birds
@stegotyranno4206
@stegotyranno4206 3 года назад
@@leonardogrande6144 i know but reptiles have more muscle mass, and muscle supsringingly weighs more than fat
@leonardogrande6144
@leonardogrande6144 3 года назад
@@stegotyranno4206 but still dinosaurs are built to be way ligther. Their bodies inside are full of air sacks and hollow bones. Mamals need more body mass in general. Dinosaurs are more close to birds than crocodiles. You don't find heavy or fat birds really, especially without their feathers
@stegotyranno4206
@stegotyranno4206 3 года назад
@@leonardogrande6144 first of all, this has nothing to do with bulk. Once again, whales and even penguins have tiny, lightweight skeletons, but they both are fat blubbery beasts. Secondly, the majority of non avian dinosaurs, while more RELATED to birds, are BUILT like crocodiles and relatives. They both had scales, they both had teeth, they both had osteoderms, they both had similar brain configurations(but crocodiles are more intelligent than most dinosaurs). Its like looking at a chimpanzee. Its built like a gorilla but is more related to a human
@leonardogrande6144
@leonardogrande6144 3 года назад
@@stegotyranno4206 crocodiles more inteligent than dinosaurs? Where did you get that idea from? Just looking at the living dinosaurs.. a crow is way smarter than a crocodile. Btw, penguins and whales bones are heavier precisely because they are marine animals. They also have more fat storage for that reason. The relations and comparisons you are pointing out here make no sense.
@jaisanatanrashtra7035
@jaisanatanrashtra7035 3 года назад
2:41 Riding that Dinosaur would be fun ❤️🤗
@MegaBoomoutGod
@MegaBoomoutGod 2 года назад
Amazing and informative video!
@jorgemacedo3406
@jorgemacedo3406 3 года назад
Incredible!!!! Wonderful!!!!
@jurassicplanet4106
@jurassicplanet4106 3 года назад
Gran trabajo, como siempre¡
@MarioLanzas.
@MarioLanzas. 3 года назад
Gracias!!
@MichaelAngeIoh
@MichaelAngeIoh 3 года назад
Awesome work dude! Can you make a cretaceous period animal size chart? That would be a banger! Keep up the excellent work man!
@MarioLanzas.
@MarioLanzas. 3 года назад
of course! I'm making videos on every period :)
@KERTERY160BPM
@KERTERY160BPM 3 года назад
Interesantes criaturas las del Triásico, me recuerdan a las del Pérmico pero conviviendo con los primeros Dinosaurios.
@adv.mohdarshyan3016
@adv.mohdarshyan3016 3 года назад
They are like I mean why are they like all so "Horizontal"
@angelzb947
@angelzb947 Год назад
I like your soundtracks so much!
@maryluzcayllahuajihuallanc9134
Sin dudas el mejor canal informativo
@fingernailafterdark
@fingernailafterdark 4 месяца назад
The animals in this period have a sort of uncanny valley vibe about them they look like animals I recognize but at the same time they don’t like anything I recognize
@euantheyutyrannus
@euantheyutyrannus 2 года назад
Thank you so much for the feathers on the coelofysis
@j1ktheparasaurolophus
@j1ktheparasaurolophus 3 года назад
I hope we see your PaloArt for the Permian. I think it would be interesting
@MarioLanzas.
@MarioLanzas. 3 года назад
One of my favourites! I'm looking forward to start working on that one
@lucamaiocchi7208
@lucamaiocchi7208 3 года назад
i love mario lanzas
@milchesarreal6964
@milchesarreal6964 Год назад
You thought it was Dinosauria, but it was me, *Paracrocodylomorpha!* - triassic in a nutshell
@masterjaninosaurustheone2323
@masterjaninosaurustheone2323 3 года назад
instantly sub I am astonish at your talent, this gives me nostalgic vibes 🙌🏻Mario Lanzas🙌🏻 that is some true talent
@MarioLanzas.
@MarioLanzas. 3 года назад
Thank you so much!
@masterjaninosaurustheone2323
@masterjaninosaurustheone2323 3 года назад
@@MarioLanzas. no thank you
@ionutro6084
@ionutro6084 3 года назад
You are a fearless man
@Crazycoyote-we7ey
@Crazycoyote-we7ey 3 года назад
If your from Arizona U.S.A you know about half of them. Because of the Petrified Forest National Park
@chaosthebaryonyx6344
@chaosthebaryonyx6344 3 года назад
Wow erythrosuchus has such a large head. I thought it was smaller
@xoanblancodelatorre1532
@xoanblancodelatorre1532 3 года назад
Me encantan tus vídeos
@hornetbluefire3904
@hornetbluefire3904 3 года назад
This is a really great comparison and I have a video idea for Christmas. You could do a Godzilla or The isle size comparison(The isle is a cool dinosaur game). Anyways these are great comparisons, keep up the great work. :D
@MarioLanzas.
@MarioLanzas. 3 года назад
Godzilla could be fun to make at some point
@Jakspetter
@Jakspetter 11 месяцев назад
Great video! I'm very interested in the Triassic period, and I'm planning to make a game about it, so this video is very useful. It's just that the sizes of Coelophysis, Diademodon and Tawa isn't really accurate...? At least not what I've seen, maybe you used some more accurate sites? Anyways keep up the work! I really want a part 2 of this!
@SaltySteff
@SaltySteff Год назад
Herrerasaurus is one of my favourite prehistoric animals. To think it existed 165 million years before t-rex and triceratops blows my mind
@LukasSterk
@LukasSterk 3 года назад
WoW so cool. Can you do therizinosaurs.
@cuckoshroom5394
@cuckoshroom5394 5 месяцев назад
The music fits so well
@joelara4637
@joelara4637 2 года назад
Good video although don't appreciate the representation of Plateosaurus with feathers ( as far as I know although I may be wrong dinosaurs with feathers were only found in the Jurassic/Cretaceous period ) it's also amazing how the Synapsids decreased quantitatively/qualitatively while the Diapsids bloomed
@MarioLanzas.
@MarioLanzas. 2 года назад
Properly formed feathers maybe, but their precursors (quills, protofeathers) evolved way earlier. Now it's considered that this kind of integument was common in early archosaurs, since Pterosaurs also ave them. It's possible that common ancestors of Dinosaurs and Pterosaurs presented this feature, which would mean that early dinosaurs would most likely have some kind of quills/protofeather-ish covering
@joelara4637
@joelara4637 2 года назад
@@MarioLanzas. I'm not up to date ( I've read about this in times past and the impression I have is that " they've been changing " ) so I'm not criticizing you but just inquiring : Did the first archosaurs have this type of " proto-feather " covering ? Wouldn't it be just the Ornithodira ? Because the Pseudosuchia did not have ( even the current ones do not have ) feathers in addition to the Pterosaurs possessing feathers is still an open discussion ( there are studies that argue that they do and others that argue that they don't )
@FellipeBased
@FellipeBased 2 года назад
@@joelara4637 well, I wouldn't say Ornithodira, but all endothermic Avemetatarsalians, or all endothermic archosaurs probably had other more primitive filaments than Protofeathers, Feathers and Pycnofibers, not least because Pseudosuchia were ectotherms, maybe basal archosaurs like Smok were already endothermic and had filaments, but this is not in the fossil record, so this is already being very speculative.
@the_gaming_hyena
@the_gaming_hyena 3 года назад
Could you do a Paleozoic animals size comparison?
@cybricksofficial643
@cybricksofficial643 3 года назад
Nicee.Idol,pls make a video with tyrannosaur familiy tree
@randomyoutuber2702
@randomyoutuber2702 3 года назад
I'm not sure if you've already done this, but do you think you could do a stone age animal comparison? I've always been quite interested in stone age animals for some reason.
@PorscheLover963
@PorscheLover963 2 года назад
Me gusta mucho el shringasaurus es genial me gusta por sus características el diseño que hiciste esta genial
@lightinggameozo2402
@lightinggameozo2402 3 года назад
2:14 what? How could this creature move ?
@jaisanatanrashtra7035
@jaisanatanrashtra7035 3 года назад
At a very slow pace 🤣
@kenzorifky4526
@kenzorifky4526 3 года назад
Literally....ITS body is like a Monstrous sized toad but the head....Now that is as big as a FREAKIN TREX
@vincenzomonte8067
@vincenzomonte8067 3 года назад
The head was light not heavy
@b4y.12
@b4y.12 3 года назад
1:22 this dino mean Laugh in Indonesia😂 Tawa is Laugh
@nilaraung9507
@nilaraung9507 3 года назад
Love it
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