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WHY was the Earth AFTER the DINOSAURS TERRIFYING? The Amazing Secrets of Giant Snakes DOCUMENTARY 

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🌍 Dinosaurs, those magnificent creatures that once roamed the Earth, continue to captivate our imagination and scientific curiosity. The era of dinosaurs began approximately 230 million years ago in the Mesozoic Era, marking a period of dominance by these fascinating reptiles. Before dinosaurs, appearance of the dinosaurs and after the dinosaurs. This age, often referred to as the "Age of Dinosaurs," witnessed the emergence of some of the most iconic species, from the towering Brachiosaurus to the fierce Tyrannosaurus rex. Their existence demonstrates the incredible diversity and adaptability of life on Earth, with species that thrived in a variety of habitats, from lush forests to arid deserts.
The extinction of dinosaurs, about 66 million years ago, remains one of the most intriguing topics in paleontology. This catastrophic event, believed to be caused by a combination of volcanic eruptions, climate changes, and the impact of a massive asteroid, led to the end of the Cretaceous Period and paved the way for the rise of mammals. The sudden disappearance of dinosaurs left a void that has puzzled scientists for centuries, sparking numerous theories and extensive research to uncover the details of this mass extinction.
Beyond their appearance and extinction, dinosaurs are a source of endless fascination due to the strange and sometimes bewildering facts that research has unearthed. For instance, some dinosaurs, like the Stegosaurus, had brains the size of a walnut, significantly small in comparison to their massive bodies. Others, such as the Parasaurolophus, had elaborate crests on their heads that could have been used for communication or to attract mates. The discovery of dinosaur fossils with preserved feathers has revolutionized our understanding of these creatures, suggesting a closer evolutionary link to birds than previously thought.
The pre-dinosaur world, often overshadowed by the towering presence of the Jurassic era's giants, presents an equally fascinating chapter in Earth's geological history. This epoch, spanning from the formation of the Earth around 4.5 billion years ago to roughly 250 million years before the appearance of the first dinosaurs, encompasses several pivotal periods that laid the groundwork for life as we know it.
During the Hadean and Archean eons, the Earth was a molten hellscape, gradually cooling to form the first solid crust. This era saw the emergence of the first life forms, simple prokaryotic cells, which appeared approximately 3.5 billion years ago. These organisms were primarily anaerobic bacteria thriving in an oxygen-free atmosphere, setting the stage for the evolutionary leaps to follow.
The Proterozoic eon witnessed significant geological and biological transformations. This period marked the accumulation of oxygen in the atmosphere, a direct result of photosynthesis by cyanobacteria. The "Great Oxygenation Event," which occurred around 2.4 billion years ago, radically altered the planet's atmosphere, paving the way for more complex life forms. The Proterozoic also saw the first supercontinent, Rodinia, form and break apart, a cycle that influenced global climate and environmental conditions conducive to evolution.
By the late Proterozoic, around 600 million years ago, the first multicellular organisms began to appear, with the Ediacaran biota representing some of the earliest complex life. These creatures were predominantly soft-bodied, living in the deep sea environments of Earth's pre-Cambrian oceans. They lacked the hard, mineralized skeletons that would become commonplace in later eras but represented a critical step in the evolution of life.
Transitioning into the Phanerozoic eon, the Paleozoic era, specifically the Cambrian period, known for the "Cambrian Explosion," saw a dramatic diversification in life forms. This period, beginning around 541 million years ago, marked the emergence of most of the major groups of animals and the first occurrence of a predator-prey dynamic.
They are formidable predators. Snakes didn't always have the morphology we know today, so here's the story of these unusual animals.
🔥 As a reminder, videos are published on SUNDAYS at 6pm.
🎬 Today's program:
- 00:00 - Introduction
- 05:30 - The origin and specific characteristics of snakes
- 23:17 - Snake evolution and adaptation : How did snakes lose their legs?
- 31:25 - From the first snakes to giant snakes
- 01:25:42 - Today's biggest snakes
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Комментарии : 67   
@randyking3691
@randyking3691 Месяц назад
30 miles long, that's a big one.
@stephendeaver-long2277
@stephendeaver-long2277 Месяц назад
Says snakes grew up to 30m long, then elaborates saying 30 miles long! Lol 30 mile long snake?!
@midwestairway
@midwestairway Месяц назад
Eats in new jersey and shits in nyc, just like many of today's new Yorkers lol
@jessecummings5589
@jessecummings5589 Месяц назад
I absolutely knew this comment was going to be waiting for me
@pdurham2458
@pdurham2458 Месяц назад
Metric conversions are the bane of mathematics! 🙃
@NewsCurrentsCanada
@NewsCurrentsCanada Месяц назад
He had a little to much arrakis spice and Confusing sand worms with snakes.
@zeke9567
@zeke9567 Месяц назад
Imagine the challenges mating
@ieatcrayons1999
@ieatcrayons1999 Месяц назад
When AI starts talking like Forrest Forrest Guump I'm done
@clydecox2108
@clydecox2108 Месяц назад
Yeah a 30 mile long snake? Run Forrest run.
@glenbeaver2784
@glenbeaver2784 6 дней назад
AI is as AI does.
@PorkyHontas
@PorkyHontas Месяц назад
A 30 mile long snake is not as impressive as a 40 mile long snake.
@bluelion7342
@bluelion7342 Месяц назад
Still pales in comparison to the 50 mile snake. That one is scary
@JohnSaylock-ec4cd
@JohnSaylock-ec4cd Месяц назад
I lasted two mins. Cause the AI voice drives me nuts......
@michael.Briggs
@michael.Briggs Месяц назад
the inflection at the end of most sentences is really annoying. AI generated voices are ruining youtube.
@user-wn8bc4el7i
@user-wn8bc4el7i Месяц назад
Titanoboa is no more become biggest snake ever discovered. I heard about recent news of archiological research the new species of snake this found in india. Used to roam here millions of years ago. Its named as "Vasuki Indicus". "Vasuki is name of snake on lord shiva's neck and indicus for India".
@garylewis4955
@garylewis4955 Месяц назад
You lost all credibility at 30 mile long snakes.
@Bob-te3le
@Bob-te3le 7 дней назад
Facts. Like come on if that's true literally nothing could kill it. It would just wrap the hell out of everything to kill it.
@humane7273
@humane7273 Месяц назад
30 mile long snake? Bye bye
@user-tk8yh5nd9x
@user-tk8yh5nd9x Месяц назад
30 mile long snake! That's one big belt 😂
@salamander554
@salamander554 Месяц назад
AI is so stupid that not even saying 30 miles long made it ponder whether that might be wrong.
@alexandertalionis5314
@alexandertalionis5314 Месяц назад
that voice just keeps making me laugh.
@yogidemis8513
@yogidemis8513 14 дней назад
Makes me wonder what other types of terrifying creatures roamed the earth millions of years ago that we still don't know about.
@samb770
@samb770 Месяц назад
the sounds likes AI..it hurts my ears
@freedog632
@freedog632 Месяц назад
I wonder if they have managed to dig up all 30 miles of that snake....
@Pin0Colada
@Pin0Colada Месяц назад
30 mile long snakes, source: trust me bro
@monkey2god998
@monkey2god998 Месяц назад
The narrator sounds like someone is giving him the Heimlich maneuver
@Mattwei10
@Mattwei10 27 дней назад
Bro voiced cracks at like 8:30
@Tmu7
@Tmu7 Месяц назад
Good ❤❤❤
@rockinbobokkin7831
@rockinbobokkin7831 Месяц назад
And the terror birds.....they haunt me. And the Hell Pigs.....yeeks
@jessereyes8243
@jessereyes8243 Месяц назад
Love the ark clips😅
@kozmoigmkliegl6192
@kozmoigmkliegl6192 29 дней назад
1:15 10 meters ≠ 30 miles?! Haven't heard such exaggeration since Herman Melville (Moby Dick) describing tentacles of a giant squid being leagues (3 miles) long.
@Andy_Babb
@Andy_Babb Месяц назад
1:14 I’m sorry… 30 _miles?!_ How do you boof that up??
@user-hu5mx6si1k
@user-hu5mx6si1k 6 дней назад
We are going to need a bigger boat.
@TOoLoUd89292
@TOoLoUd89292 Месяц назад
30 miles long lie, ain't no way, they could slither from new York to LA in 30 min 😂😂😂
@b8nnytez
@b8nnytez Месяц назад
Cut out the AI crap. Enough is enough.
@christianmartin5854
@christianmartin5854 Месяц назад
30 meters DOES NOT equal 30 miles! A quick approximation is 30x3 = 90 FEET! Come on. show good sense for once!
@christopheremerick1332
@christopheremerick1332 6 дней назад
I can't stand how narrator talks
@Nmethyltransferase
@Nmethyltransferase 21 день назад
1:14:13 Sarah Jonas Suck Us
@georgegeorge899
@georgegeorge899 28 дней назад
You know what... I'm just going to block this channel to show any more videos to me.... Yeah... There is an option from RU-vid "don't show videos from this channel again"... Even though it provoked a comment from me... Which helps with the RU-vid algorithm ... That's dumb... But at least it's going to help other viewers to understand how RU-vid works. If RU-vid videos, like this, is a waist of time... like "I want my time back"... Don't like or dislike or comment ! Otherwise it will benefit from the RU-vid algorithm and promote more BS content like this. Just go for the "don't show videos from this channel again" ... a giant snake growling like a cow in heat... What's next... Trees barking !? ⛔
@liamjudd9816
@liamjudd9816 27 дней назад
Worst narration ever.
@OdokuroYT
@OdokuroYT Месяц назад
The world was worse after dinosaurs because… humans
@Moon..Shadow
@Moon..Shadow Месяц назад
Naw. Just a few of those 30 mile long snakes would have eaten us all.
@BEATINGYOU
@BEATINGYOU Месяц назад
OMG I'm so excited! Ha! 🤓
@JohnSaylock-ec4cd
@JohnSaylock-ec4cd Месяц назад
I lasted two mins. Cause the AI voice drives me nuts......
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