u know the megladone shark me not be extinked after all if u look it up scientist have found a megladone shark tooth and was dated back to only 10 thousent years when thay soposly whent exsticet longer then that and there have been new video of un identified massive sea creater some say look like a shark from the shadow passing 2 people in a cyake that looked to be as big as the megladone and that not the only one theres been more 1 person caught it on cam a massiv shark fin sticking up out water to big to be any known sea creter alive today but scietict refuse to belive it can be a magladone but but alredy found pruff of 1 being alive 10thousent year ago
I think he was just using the closet type of dinosaur 🦖 similar to the one he mentioned….don’t overthink it dude….maybe there isn’t enough visual depiction/videos of that particular dinosaur 🦕…also they are extinct just saying😹😹😹🤔….just a thought.
It is just like cars. Nobody cares if you got a Hyundai or a Kia. They all have the very same wind tunnel shape. All the same, basically. Animals are all in the same tree of life. Who cares if it was an X or an Y? It is long dead, by now.
One of the largest sauropods to ever exist according to current research is the Patagotitan. It’s estimated to be 122 feet long and about 69 tons. While the Argetinosaurus is also among that list, current estimates have it just a few feet smaller than Patagotitan
T rex was the bulkiest and most powerful of the non avian theropods. It was one of the most intelliegent, and had the bite force of an elephant's weight. It would bulldoze straight through a giganotosaurus or spinosaurus, let alone any other theropod
Showing LOVE for the channel I seriously enjoyed this video I'm just amazed at how these creatures truly did exist, thanks again for the work y'all put into each and every video!!! Have a Blessed Day Everyone
I liked the fact that there are some people who cant process the simple measurements like 12 meters or 30 feet but can easily comprehend 2½ alligator or 9 iguanas 🤣🤣
Good video my suggestion though is looking up how to pronounce the names of the dinosaurs because I know it can be hard sometimes they are spelled so wonky
Yeah me too they have frustrated scientist for years apparently they have discovered that the jaw kind of opens Like a pelican peak Where the sides would expand Outwards when it opened its Mouth
Would really like a video covering what different animals looked like hundreds of thousands of years ago or millions of years ago if they or they're ancestors were around that far back. 😄👍
saw Fish actually exist now days They are pretty cool apparently they swipe back and forth in groups of fish To cut them up and then they just gobble up the peices
Most of these extinct animals could not survive in today’s climate. Dinosaurs lived during a time when there was much more oxygen back which allowed them to be so large as compared to the animals of today. There bodies were designed for that oxygen rich environment, not the environment of today. If a T-Rex were to be brought back, it would collapse from lack of oxygen and die soon after birth. It would be as if you were standing on top of Mount Everest. If you stood there for more than a few moments, you would collapse from the low oxygen levels. They never truly went extinct. Modern day birds (theropods) are the evolved descendants of dinosaurs. There smaller bodies which required less oxygen, less food and resources, allowed them to survive extinction. Cassowaries, Ostrich and Shoebills are the closest relatives to ancient dinosaurs. They are essentially modern day dinosaurs and they even resemble them, especially Cassowaries.
Its not gigantosaurus its giganotosaurs and t.rex beats every terrestrial carnivore theropod mentioned in this video and the only similiarity between allo and t.rex is that they were both bipedal carnivores and they dont even belong to the same family and the diplodocus isnt even close to the largest megasauropods. The giga cpuldnt run at 31mph its max speed was not more than 12mph and a study shows spino wouldnt have been a good swimmer but again that paper used a very retarded spino model. And there are predators that could easily beat the mosa such as the meg , livy , etc.
My confidence in the accuracy in this presentation was lost with the giganotosaurus being called the "gigantosaurus". Too common a mistake, but, c’mon!!
I guess calling your video "clips I borrowed from all over youtube, that just bounce around like a super ball, and have no set direction, let alone "maniac killer" never crossed your mind as a video title?
I wonder how much damage these things suffered if they tripped in persuit of prey, or away from a predator. Also, the percentage of oxygen was highest during the carboniferous but started falling during the Permian. We had the giant insects during the carboniferous, but we started getting bigger dinosaurs when the co2 levels rose. It'd make more sense to blame their size on the co2. But there's no evidence of oxygen making anything bigger except insects, and it's more likely that the amount of space available during the Permian would allow for the giant size. Which begs the question I posted above.
You know what they say the bigger they are the harder they fall! Also I was just pictureing a T. rex stubbing its toe In pursuit of it's prey for some reasonreason lol
Sorry but allosaurus, rex, and giganotosaurus were actually very unique in their own ways and differ from one another like dogs, cats, and bears do. And If you're wanting to talk about big bad prehistoric animals then you're turning a major blind eye on the rex who would obliterate any other theropod in battle, with high intelligence to boot. and the spinosaurus was updated in 2022 as we now understand they did walk upright and lived primarily on land. They were way more like storks than crocodiles
Yeah they discovered that their mouth opened With wise at the jaw when they open their mouth so it expanded wider I believe it did hunt a lot in the water but lived on land Everything about it's body says it's spend a good amount of time and water And eat a lot of water animals due to the shape of it's jaw The jaws strength The taiL of being paddle like and the sail on the back There's probably other things we haven't thought of yet either But yeah It didn't live in water There are 1 cool animal though The mosasaurs were also pretty cool
I guess theyjust found a new extinct type of whale Call the Perucetus And scientists are saying if the measurements are right it may have been the heaviest animal that ever lived that we know of apparently it is riveling the blue whale and mosasaurs!
Nope 340t is overestimated and it was scaled using a manatee so it's inaccurate af and a recent gdi shows perucetus to be 51 tonnes which makes sense for a 20m basillosaurid
Nah dude, cause I want to hunt a T-Rex. And velociraptors would form a symbiotic relationship with us like wolves. We'd all have 3-7 foot bipedal lizards for pets.
@@Epithelialtissue5 Trust me, someone would get a hatchling and raise it. For every one thats successful, 10 more would ea their owners. Kina like how ppl have bears and chimps.
What’s there to be happy about?! 🤔🤷♂️ Most of these extinct animals could not survive in today’s climate anyway. Dinosaurs lived during a time when there was much more oxygen back which allowed them to be so large as compared to the animals of today. There bodies were designed for that oxygen rich environment, not the environment of today. If a T-Rex were to be brought back, it would collapse from lack of oxygen and die soon after birth. It would be as if you were standing on top of Mount Everest. If you stood there for more than a few moments, you would collapse from the low oxygen levels. They never truly went extinct. Modern day birds (theropods) are the evolved descendants of dinosaurs. There smaller bodies which required less oxygen, less food and resources, allowed them to survive extinction. Cassowaries, Ostrich and Shoebills are the closest relatives to ancient dinosaurs. They are essentially modern day dinosaurs and they even resemble them, especially Cassowaries.
There is the body of a creature over 3000 miles long stretching from Cali to the end of Canada. A giant fish in the African desert also a massive dragon right above it. You can see them with your own eyes right now
I would have rated this video 5 star but due to the useless music/noise throughout the video I'll give it 1 star. Why try and teach when you destroy with noise?
You forgot about on the titansarus is the largest dino ever to live it was a plant eater to but you never answered your title question which was the deadliest dino thumbs down dude
So many mistakes here, Archeologists don’t work on Dinosaurs palaeontologists do. Diplodocus isn’t one of the largest. Titanosaurs were, Dreadnaughtus, Argentinosaurus etc. Allosaurus wasn’t one of the biggest, not even at its time with Saurophaganax. Spinosaurus was the biggest yes, mainly a pescatarian. Biggest carnivores include Mapusaurus, Carcharodontosaurus and Tyrannotitan. Please do more in depth research, video is only a day old and the mistakes are bad and I’m only 9 minutes in.
Diplodocus and Giganotosaurus were millions of years apart. Diplodocus is Jurassic with a predator prey relationship with Allosaurus. Giganotosaaurus is Cretaceous period.
Wrong title the most terrifying creatures on earth was and is men! The only creatures that kill out of malicious intent! That's right us. Why do you think God waited too make them last?
Watch a human being of that time. In the Holy Bible you read about giants. How about the weirdest theory that can be true? When ALL living critters are twice as large as now, what the hepp is the difference? Who cares?
Forgive me for nitpicking details, but if you're going to present an animal, at the very least learn to pronounce it's name. You lose a ton of face credibility if you don't. GI-GA-NOTO-SAURUS. Kids who watch these videos can do better than this.
You should try a biggest animal of the age that we have discovered for each age.
u know the megladone shark me not be extinked after all if u look it up scientist have found a megladone shark tooth and was dated back to only 10 thousent years when thay soposly whent exsticet longer then that and there have been new video of un identified massive sea creater some say look like a shark from the shadow passing 2 people in a cyake that looked to be as big as the megladone and that not the only one theres been more 1 person caught it on cam a massiv shark fin sticking up out water to big to be any known sea creter alive today but scietict refuse to belive it can be a magladone but but alredy found pruff of 1 being alive 10thousent year ago
That'd be a neat angle to use.
😄👍
You really lost my confidence in how accurate this information is by showing videos of Therizinosaurus whilst talkin about Deinocherus
I think he was just using the closet type of dinosaur 🦖 similar to the one he mentioned….don’t overthink it dude….maybe there isn’t enough visual depiction/videos of that particular dinosaur 🦕…also they are extinct just saying😹😹😹🤔….just a thought.
Or spelled it correctly
They are both murder turkeys who cares
Or realize its just a CZcams video and there's not much real life footage of dinosaurs you know since they been extinct for millions of years
It is just like cars. Nobody cares if you got a Hyundai or a Kia. They all have the very same wind tunnel shape. All the same, basically. Animals are all in the same tree of life. Who cares if it was an X or an Y? It is long dead, by now.
One of the largest sauropods to ever exist according to current research is the Patagotitan. It’s estimated to be 122 feet long and about 69 tons. While the Argetinosaurus is also among that list, current estimates have it just a few feet smaller than Patagotitan
T rex was the bulkiest and most powerful of the non avian theropods. It was one of the most intelliegent, and had the bite force of an elephant's weight. It would bulldoze straight through a giganotosaurus or spinosaurus, let alone any other theropod
Agreed , Even with its heavy ass, it was fast
Giganotosaurus was heavier than a t-rex
@@zheineeeeeit was no where close to being as big as the trex
The trex would outmatch giganotosaurus in every category
@@raghochadman stop the meatriding
Showing LOVE for the channel I seriously enjoyed this video I'm just amazed at how these creatures truly did exist, thanks again for the work y'all put into each and every video!!! Have a Blessed Day Everyone
Golly, It really is a game changer from what I’ve learned and thought to be true. Forge ahead!
most honest dino documentary ever.
lol
That was an awesome video
Classic Vid 🔥
I liked the fact that there are some people who cant process the simple measurements like 12 meters or 30 feet but can easily comprehend 2½ alligator or 9 iguanas 🤣🤣
I couldn't earlier
Quirky
i.e. Americans
Then again "ten tons" has that consistent ring to it no matter what
Good video my suggestion though is looking up how to pronounce the names of the dinosaurs because I know it can be hard sometimes they are spelled so wonky
I really enjoy this episode
The oxygen level was lower in the Mesozoic. The adaptation to that environment is what allows birds to fly at high altitudes.
Very interesting
My favorite dinosaur the Spinosaurus. Cool ain't he.
Yes, and he requires a lot of tranquilizers.
Yeah me too they have frustrated scientist for years apparently they have discovered that the jaw kind of opens Like a pelican peak Where the sides would expand Outwards when it opened its Mouth
@@Underpar26 I don't think a dinosaur skeleton requires tranquilizers.
Would really like a video covering what different animals looked like hundreds of thousands of years ago or millions of years ago if they or they're ancestors were around that far back.
😄👍
😂😂😂 exactly what I was about to say like how do you even know anyting that many years back they can't say even how the pyramids were built😂
my neighbor says the earth is 5000 yrs old.
You did pronounce a couple names wrong though
why did you change the video name?
So Jurassic Park then?
Huh, so there are actual super villains hoarding old bird lizard bones.
Your next video should be on the ancient civilisation of Britain.
I’m kind of missing the Kraken, the Hellaphant and Pantheratops here.
I believe it was pronounced DI=PLOD-DUH-COS .or DEE-PLOD-DUH-COS
That is insane a Chain Saw Shark!!
saw Fish actually exist now days They are pretty cool apparently they swipe back and forth in groups of fish To cut them up and then they just gobble up the peices
I'm intrigued by how a man always goes to destruction 🤔 at the end comment!
I think a discipline that assumes an entire species based upon a single bone is arrogant and unscientific.
I would be interested as well as to the gravitational field of the earth during these times and the oxygen levels which made these giants.
Most of these extinct animals could not survive in today’s climate. Dinosaurs lived during a time when there was much more oxygen back which allowed them to be so large as compared to the animals of today. There bodies were designed for that oxygen rich environment, not the environment of today.
If a T-Rex were to be brought back, it would collapse from lack of oxygen and die soon after birth. It would be as if you were standing on top of Mount Everest. If you stood there for more than a few moments, you would collapse from the low oxygen levels. They never truly went extinct. Modern day birds (theropods) are the evolved descendants of dinosaurs.
There smaller bodies which required less oxygen, less food and resources, allowed them to survive extinction. Cassowaries, Ostrich and Shoebills are the closest relatives to ancient dinosaurs. They are essentially modern day dinosaurs and they even resemble them, especially Cassowaries.
I would like to know how big humans would look like if we existed in those days
Megoladon!!!
Isn't the biggest long neck the Argentinosaurus?
Yes it dwarfs Diplodocus by quite the margin
One of the biggest yes. Lots of mistakes in the video.
there were lot of herbivore long necks.. Brachiosaurus, Seizmosaurus, Supersaurus, Argentinosaurus, Jobaria,
Longest neck is mamenchiosaurus argentino is the heaviest weighing in at 77t
the way they kill
Its not gigantosaurus its giganotosaurs and t.rex beats every terrestrial carnivore theropod mentioned in this video and the only similiarity between allo and t.rex is that they were both bipedal carnivores and they dont even belong to the same family and the diplodocus isnt even close to the largest megasauropods. The giga cpuldnt run at 31mph its max speed was not more than 12mph and a study shows spino wouldnt have been a good swimmer but again that paper used a very retarded spino model. And there are predators that could easily beat the mosa such as the meg , livy , etc.
Is it just me or are the soundeffects always so loud
My confidence in the accuracy in this presentation was lost with the giganotosaurus being called the "gigantosaurus". Too common a mistake, but, c’mon!!
You messed up That's not the size of the Diploducus.
Spinosaur was one of cooliest and scariest dinosaur ever because It's big fast and can swim on the water and walking on the land. 🏝🌊🦖🦕
The sound effects drive me crazy.
18:47 Bones..??
I thought it was singular...
"Just one bone" lulz
Prehistoric Planet
Dinosaurs
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Stegosaurus
Brontosaurus
Ankylosaurus
Diplodocus
Triceratops
Parasaurolophus
Corythosaurus
Brachiosaurus
Spinosaurus
Iguanodon
Styracosaurus
Edmontosaurus
Ornithomimus
Mamenchisaurus
Stygimoloch
Allosaurus
Protoceratops
Therizinosaurus
Lambeosaurus
Plateosaurus
Utahraptor
Megalosaurus
Camptosaurus
Gallimimus
Psittacosaurus
Camarasaurus
Pachycephalosaurus
Ceratosaurus
Baryonyx
Pachyrhinosaurus
Carnotaurus
Tsintaosaurus
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Barosaurus
Kentrosaurus
Lufengosaurus
Euoplocephalus
Albertosaurus
Chasmosaurus
Hypsilophodon
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Ouranosaurus
Well I thought Argentinosaurus was the largest sauropod
the bird dinosaur in this vid the lower have of it looks like king Julian's legs
First they give you this version, next year they release it again for PS5.
i would image there must be a relatedable speice of t rex but larger and biger
I guess calling your video "clips I borrowed from all over youtube, that just bounce around like a super ball, and have no set direction, let alone "maniac killer" never crossed your mind as a video title?
everything has changed when fire nation attack
How do u know there was more air on Earth 100 million years ago! Then prove it son!!!!
GIGA-NOT-O-SAURUS... & the DI-PLAUGH-DUH-CUS... PLZ PLZ, program your A.I. reader.. with better pronunciation. this was VERY hard to listen to..
12:41 What the hell is that ??
18:32 They understand us..!!
xD
EDIT : Okay...nvm..!! 19:12
Godzilla is the biggest of course.
l don't know.who win
spino lived in egypt
Spinosaurus and allosaurus were featured in Jurassic Park 3. They still have not been paid to this day.
because they're weak
piranhas r stoll afraid to its own fears
dolphins. ao in other words ,mamales r still the top of the food chanin
I wonder how much damage these things suffered if they tripped in persuit of prey, or away from a predator.
Also, the percentage of oxygen was highest during the carboniferous but started falling during the Permian. We had the giant insects during the carboniferous, but we started getting bigger dinosaurs when the co2 levels rose. It'd make more sense to blame their size on the co2. But there's no evidence of oxygen making anything bigger except insects, and it's more likely that the amount of space available during the Permian would allow for the giant size. Which begs the question I posted above.
You know what they say the bigger they are the harder they fall! Also I was just pictureing a T. rex stubbing its toe In pursuit of it's prey for some reasonreason lol
@@matthewpitre8159 Exactly. The ribs don't look especially strong, but who knows. Maybe it was all slow and not as much movement.
The would get back up like any other animal.
@@matthewpitre8159 Can a huge claw be stubbed? Toe?
Piranas can get up to around 7 pounds and over 16" long not six.
What about Titanaboa??
slow and blind
it's not giganto-saurus but giga- noto-saurus
That is not how giganotosaurus is pronounced.
"See ya later, chum."
😂
GIGANOTOSAURUS
Connor beats everyone.
conner from power rangers dino thunder? yeah of course..
I thought Quetzalcoatlas was the largest pterosaur.
It is
@@ironpatriot6053Nope hatzegopteryx is larger
Hatzegopteryx and Quetzalcoatlus were pretty similar sizes.
Sorry but allosaurus, rex, and giganotosaurus were actually very unique in their own ways and differ from one another like dogs, cats, and bears do. And If you're wanting to talk about big bad prehistoric animals then you're turning a major blind eye on the rex who would obliterate any other theropod in battle, with high intelligence to boot. and the spinosaurus was updated in 2022 as we now understand they did walk upright and lived primarily on land. They were way more like storks than crocodiles
Yeah they discovered that their mouth opened With wise at the jaw when they open their mouth so it expanded wider I believe it did hunt a lot in the water but lived on land Everything about it's body says it's spend a good amount of time and water And eat a lot of water animals due to the shape of it's jaw The jaws strength The taiL
of being paddle like and the sail on the back There's probably other things we haven't thought of yet either But yeah It didn't live in water There are 1 cool animal though The mosasaurs were also pretty cool
You seem fiercely protective of Old Nipple-fingers.
I guess theyjust found a new extinct type of whale Call the Perucetus And scientists are saying if the measurements are right it may have been the heaviest animal that ever lived that we know of apparently it is riveling the blue whale and mosasaurs!
Nope 340t is overestimated and it was scaled using a manatee so it's inaccurate af and a recent gdi shows perucetus to be 51 tonnes which makes sense for a 20m basillosaurid
He didn't include the leedsichthys!!
Blue whale should also in the list, they mentioned "creature", theres a lot of large plant too
Your program promised the largest dinosaur it didn't deliver so therefore I conclude that your site lied!!!!
How many people have subscribed to this channel because of his voice? Like it if this is the reason!!!
Nah dude, cause I want to hunt a T-Rex. And velociraptors would form a symbiotic relationship with us like wolves. We'd all have 3-7 foot bipedal lizards for pets.
What?? Ain't no way 129kg animals taking down a 7000kg or 8000kg t.rex and these are average adults
@@Epithelialtissue5 Trust me, someone would get a hatchling and raise it. For every one thats successful, 10 more would ea their owners. Kina like how ppl have bears and chimps.
Some of the information in this video is incorrect.
What’s there to be happy about?! 🤔🤷♂️ Most of these extinct animals could not survive in today’s climate anyway. Dinosaurs lived during a time when there was much more oxygen back which allowed them to be so large as compared to the animals of today. There bodies were designed for that oxygen rich environment, not the environment of today.
If a T-Rex were to be brought back, it would collapse from lack of oxygen and die soon after birth. It would be as if you were standing on top of Mount Everest. If you stood there for more than a few moments, you would collapse from the low oxygen levels. They never truly went extinct. Modern day birds (theropods) are the evolved descendants of dinosaurs.
There smaller bodies which required less oxygen, less food and resources, allowed them to survive extinction. Cassowaries, Ostrich and Shoebills are the closest relatives to ancient dinosaurs. They are essentially modern day dinosaurs and they even resemble them, especially Cassowaries.
why doesn't man put these animals in fur or feathers?? = not everything was bald like these scientists think they are
I think dinosaur is the ancestors of Alien
Why the narration is so fast and the images also moving way too fast like a pop song, useless
Bro that’s not the correct pronunciation of giganatosuaruse
There is the body of a creature over 3000 miles long stretching from Cali to the end of Canada. A giant fish in the African desert also a massive dragon right above it. You can see them with your own eyes right now
you kidding ? where're you from Skyrim ??
Yah, giant fish and great dragon drowned Atlantis at the Richat, Mudfossil University, LOL
Bacteria
Masosaur all day
I would have rated this video 5 star but due to the useless music/noise throughout the video I'll give it 1 star. Why try and teach when you destroy with noise?
You forgot about on the titansarus is the largest dino ever to live it was a plant eater to but you never answered your title question which was the deadliest dino thumbs down dude
So many mistakes here, Archeologists don’t work on Dinosaurs palaeontologists do. Diplodocus isn’t one of the largest. Titanosaurs were, Dreadnaughtus, Argentinosaurus etc. Allosaurus wasn’t one of the biggest, not even at its time with Saurophaganax. Spinosaurus was the biggest yes, mainly a pescatarian. Biggest carnivores include Mapusaurus, Carcharodontosaurus and Tyrannotitan. Please do more in depth research, video is only a day old and the mistakes are bad and I’m only 9 minutes in.
Diplodocus and Giganotosaurus were millions of years apart. Diplodocus is Jurassic with a predator prey relationship with Allosaurus. Giganotosaaurus is Cretaceous period.
@@kevinhayward6944exactly and t.rex obliterates giga and spino
I don't think such creatures ever existed 🙄🤔
They did ☠️
@@Epithelialtissue5 NO!
Wrong title the most terrifying creatures on earth was and is men!
The only creatures that kill out of malicious intent! That's right us.
Why do you think God waited too make them last?
oMg FiRsT 😤😤
No you were second epic fail
Why is this a thing,who cares
Yeah dunno its stupid but so again that is 99% of humanity
@@KHKsuger you're the dumb ass calling it an "epic fail".
So clearly, you care.
I'm very jealous of your immunity to headaches
@@KHKsuger true
First 😮
Real first. There is a troll below claiming to be first but i exposed him
Who cares?
No one cares
Yeat
Watch a human being of that time. In the Holy Bible you read about giants. How about the weirdest theory that can be true? When ALL living critters are twice as large as now, what the hepp is the difference? Who cares?
Meg grew to 60 to 65ft get ya facts right before doing your vid
My fav dinosaur is the one with 10.000 teeth ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Terrible and obvious clickbait
Forgive me for nitpicking details, but if you're going to present an animal, at the very least learn to pronounce it's name. You lose a ton of face credibility if you don't. GI-GA-NOTO-SAURUS. Kids who watch these videos can do better than this.
GIGANTO-saurus.
Amateur hour right here. Thumbs down.
This channel became one of those useless "science" channels that use AI for scripts, narration and footage editing.
Watched too many sci fi movies my man. Ai cant do shit
please learn the meaning of the word species
Thank you
How df can someone tell what a dinosaur looked like only from ONE bone 🦴 ?? Gtfoh.
By comparing it with it's relatives or more complete specimens. I don't a single holotype has been described until more bones have been discovered
Spinosaur was one of cooliest and scariest dinosaur ever because It's big fast and can swim on the water and walking on the land. 🏝🌊🦖🦕