This is true, but you need to remember not everyone's learned the same lesson or has been taught the same values, I will say it comes with commonon sense but people also don't have that.
I like the fact there's always that tiny possibility that a plant people thought was exctinct, sometimes survives elsewhere. Like people thought, the American chestnut trees went exctinct, but people found some that still survived, lol.
Yeah but from my 2 minute long research that tree presumably "went extinct" only like 100 years ago. Cooksonia went extinct 433 million years ago. Pretty sure it's dead already.
Yeah so basically searching forests, jungles and islands etc for a specific plant or animal is actually waaay harder than most people think. It's the reason people are still searching Tasmania for the Tasmanian tiger and why every year there seems to be a new animal found somewhere that was previously thought extinct.
Even worse is you would not survive at the time of Cooksonia at all. Earth's atmosphere had a much different proportion of gases. While there was Oxygen, most of it was still dissolved in water and it's only with the appearance of large land plants that the oxygen levels would start rising (and fluctuating), iirc. You would suffocate if you were transported that far back.
I actually do see some primitive plants daily called ginkgo trees. These plants have been around 270 million years and still remain practically unchanged.
Basically choosing a certain character in a game and never changing it for the rest of your playthrough or keeping the same profile picture for a decade or so. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
What pisses off a little bit is that they show a sauropod with the crooksonia, cooksonia lived during the silurian and the devonian, no where near where the first saurpod came to be.
Man, you were so right. I saw that plant and now my entire day is ruined. I can't even eat because my day was so ruined. I guess tomorrow is another day, but did that plant really have to ruin my Sunday? Ugh. The nerve of some plants. Just going around, ruining people's day. No wonder it's extinct, people got rid of it for being a total day ruiner.
Cooksonia grew long before the dinosaurs and even before the first land vertebrates. Back then the atmosphere had much less O2 and much more CO2. You would probably suffocate.
Idk why one of the first plants that's extinct would cause distress. This plant appeared in the silurian. And quote; Cooksonia is an extinct group of primitive land plants. They include the oldest known plant to have a stem with vascular tissue. They lacked leaves, blossoms and roots, they were also small, a few centimetres tall. Each branch ended in a sporangium or spore-bearing capsule.
@@boombomber1 a very slim chance. they grew in a very toxic environment that humans would suffocate in. since they were one of the first plants to exist on this planet and died out way before humans were alive
Here's the thing though: If Cooksonia was one of the first land plants, that means it evolved in an atmosphere that likely had little oxygen. So if you see a Cooksonia, then you're likely going to die from depleted oxygen or inhaling toxic gases.
love how they showed cooksonia living with a brachiosaurus but cooksonia didn't even get to coexist with dinosaurs/prob any terrestrial vertebrate lmao
ATTENTION: have you seen this plant? Hopefully you have not as this is a cooksonia and it is extinct if you are in fact seeing this plant you have fallen into some sort of rip in the fabric of time REMAIN CALM
fun fact: these were the first plants, literaly ever (may be an outdated fact considering i got this from Walking With Monsters (2003) but you get the idea.)
as a Paleozoic expert, seeing someone put a cooksonia with a brachiosaurus infuriates me. Cooksonia lived during the Devonian period, which is way before the dinosaurs, the first dinosaurs like Herrerasaurus, were in the middle triassic. Cooksonia was in the Devonian, Brachiosaurus was in the Jurassic.
Explain: Fossil Info Cooksonia is an extinct type of simple plant similar to a moss that lived in the late Silurian to early Devonian (415 million years ago. It is famous as the first land plant that had true "veins" (conductive tissue) to transport water and sugars around the plant. Cooksonia was tiny - only a few millimeteres high, like all land plants that lived at the time. Fun Fact The oldest known examples of Cooksonia are from the Devilsbit Mountain in Co. Tipperary.Cooksonia is an extinct type of simple plant similar to a moss that lived in the late Silurian to early Devonian (415 million years ago. It is famous as the first land plant that had true "veins" (conductive tissue) to transport water and sugars around the plant.
Belle: warning have you seen this plant? Gaston: what is that? Belle: there’s a cooksonia plant that never existed. Lumiere: looks like we’re living in a….
*"This plant is dead, it just doesn't know it yet."*
🎅🎅🎅
There’s a meow at 0:51
If the Cooksonia plant grew a Brazilian woman's body, would you be smashing?
@@Mightype That is you meowing for me.
@@adidasfan360Ayo?
I love how this man goes out of his way to warn us about anything no matter how ridiculous
You underestimate the stupidity of the average person
This is true, but you need to remember not everyone's learned the same lesson or has been taught the same values,
I will say it comes with commonon sense but people also don't have that.
@@AshtonGodbouthonestly sad but true...
Kitty in the background really went "meow... meow🗣️🗣️"
I was looking for this comment lol
Fr
Why do people care about the sound so much?
@@HanssenChin because kitty cat meow..............
@@HanssenChinbecause it's cute
0:50 "this cat is already in trouble, it just doesn't know it yet"
How did you hear the meow
Ikr lol 🤣
One like one life for cat
meoww moeww mow mow
Maow :( maow >:[ MAOW >:(
I like the fact there's always that tiny possibility that a plant people thought was exctinct, sometimes survives elsewhere. Like people thought, the American chestnut trees went exctinct, but people found some that still survived, lol.
Yeah but from my 2 minute long research that tree presumably "went extinct" only like 100 years ago.
Cooksonia went extinct 433 million years ago.
Pretty sure it's dead already.
Yeah so basically searching forests, jungles and islands etc for a specific plant or animal is actually waaay harder than most people think.
It's the reason people are still searching Tasmania for the Tasmanian tiger and why every year there seems to be a new animal found somewhere that was previously thought extinct.
They found one in a single location in Australia recently.
"this man is trying to ruin our day, he just doesn't know it yet.. 🎅🎅🦀🦀💵💵🐒🐒"
Lol
This man has a cat he just doesn’t know it yet 🎅🎅🗣️🗣️
@@InfinityyPlex🎅🎅🎅🐈
Even worse is you would not survive at the time of Cooksonia at all. Earth's atmosphere had a much different proportion of gases. While there was Oxygen, most of it was still dissolved in water and it's only with the appearance of large land plants that the oxygen levels would start rising (and fluctuating), iirc. You would suffocate if you were transported that far back.
WHY ARE WE GETTING TRANSPORTED
@@BialaalKansizzHe said if you were being transported back smh🙄🙂↔️
@@BialaalKansizzMAGIC SCHOOLBUS 🔥
I actually do see some primitive plants daily called ginkgo trees. These plants have been around 270 million years and still remain practically unchanged.
Basically choosing a certain character in a game and never changing it for the rest of your playthrough or keeping the same profile picture for a decade or so. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
@@somedudefromapharmacySharks being around longer than trees:
They look like any other tree
@@cutestcreeper569 Can be described as; Choosing a character that existed since the beta/alpha release up until the present time.
@@somedudefromapharmacy And keeping that old character because they were op and the devs refused to nerf them.
Imagine someone made this meme with a plant that is actually not extinct lmao
i'd imagine the chaos lmao
I'd imagine they'd use an obscure or endangered plant to make it harder to figure out the plant isn't extinct
GUYS I FOUND A MANGO TREE😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😰😰😰😰😰😰😰
@@Acrd69_2GUYS IF YOU SEE THIS "GRASS" THING, THAT MEANS YOU'RE STUCK IN A TIME
"If you touch this tree your day is ruined"
If the tree is a gympie gympie tree, then the best part of the next few months is ruined
Plants back then must have looked crazy before all the weird ones went extinct
What pisses off a little bit is that they show a sauropod with the crooksonia, cooksonia lived during the silurian and the devonian, no where near where the first saurpod came to be.
That sauropod got stuck in the wrong time period
@@Echoserpintinis 💀
@@Echoserpintinisfr
And cooksonias went extinct before the lepidodendron
the fnaf 4 ambience gives me the chills
Nightmare Chica, smash or pass?
@@adidasfan360smash
smash
@@goldenemerald830YEAH SMASH
@@adidasfan360this edp pedo again
Man, you were so right. I saw that plant and now my entire day is ruined. I can't even eat because my day was so ruined. I guess tomorrow is another day, but did that plant really have to ruin my Sunday? Ugh. The nerve of some plants. Just going around, ruining people's day. No wonder it's extinct, people got rid of it for being a total day ruiner.
Cooksonia grew long before the dinosaurs and even before the first land vertebrates. Back then the atmosphere had much less O2 and much more CO2. You would probably suffocate.
0:50 Mister Mittens demanded thine attention, Sir Sterling.
my dirty mind replacing the second O in cook with a C:
Oof 💀
*Cocksonia*
The smile that the C and the : make tho
@PhoenixMagnet c:
To be fair, if i saw that my day would probably still be ruined
Always be careful of the dredded brainrot memes
Santa:
Reason why I blanked santa is becuase now its really not the time to say ho ho
Idk why one of the first plants that's extinct would cause distress. This plant appeared in the silurian. And quote;
Cooksonia is an extinct group of primitive land plants. They include the oldest known plant to have a stem with vascular tissue. They lacked leaves, blossoms and roots, they were also small, a few centimetres tall. Each branch ended in a sporangium or spore-bearing capsule.
If you see a calamites,youre cooked...or you just have seen they're new siblings
Fnaf 4 clock chimes, man made my fnaf 4 traumas as a kid flash before my eyes…
“Ferb I know what we’re going to do today”
"Moooommm!!! Phineas and Ferb are going to do something today!"
"Sei still! Bewege dich nicht!"
The fnaf 4 grandfather clock💀
George when he saw the dinosaur : RWAAR DINOUSAUREE!
Never thought I'd be scared of plants
New sound unlocked:🐻🕰️🔔💤
(Sort of an edit i guess) I know this was already used. Im just trying to be funny.
More like 🐻🕰️🔔💤
Since the original comment was edited, what was originally posted was along the lines of: 💀💀💀☠️☠️☠️
Fnaf 4 ambienc
More terrifying than the video💀💀💀
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Lol
0:45 why there's a cat
Maybe you're just living in a fever dream
I'm living in you.
Bro I am invested in this lepidodendrum thing
0:01 what sound is this
Idk
That's the FNAF 4 clock chime sound.
Actually, that’s the Westminster Big Ben
@@fantalandia4273 benminster
@@fantalandia4273 benminster
Same as lepidodendron tree.
NOT THE FNAF 4 MUSIC STOP THIS MADNESS💀💀💀
Thanks for covering the topic I recommend, that’s awesome, you should do more of these, have a great day
*_-"this plant is dead, it just doesnt know it yet" ahh scene💀-_*
This meme may be repetitive but I love how it keep introduce us a new type of organism everytime
IdkSterling: Talks
Cat: Meow
0:51
bro that meow scared the poopie doopie out of me
I hope scientists can recover a seed for one of these extinct plants just so I can plant it in someone's backyard and send them one of these memes.
they would not be able to survive in today’s climate
@@ninjafrog6966 You're right.
But if we ignore the controversy of GMO, it may have a chance...
(hopefully they do. I am not a genealogist)
@@boombomber1 a very slim chance. they grew in a very toxic environment that humans would suffocate in. since they were one of the first plants to exist on this planet and died out way before humans were alive
"911 whats your emergeny"
My mushshroom is werid
0:46 KITTY
KITTY
KITTY
KITTY
_K I T T Y_
KITTY
NOT THE FNAF 4 GRANDFATHER CLOCK CHIME💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
That. Cat meowing in giggling
This guy is in an analogue horror, he just doesn’t know it yet.
Bro please stand still I'm about to finish
why is bro edging 💀
😨
@@sylveonbruhhWould you dominate a sylveon?
@@adidasfan360 Would you marry a shark?
@@javaykirk2688 Yes. Do you not remember Bruce from Finding Nemo? I don't mind being his meal.
I think I've saw those but I don't car3 if I'm in danger or stuck in the old times
Here's the thing though: If Cooksonia was one of the first land plants, that means it evolved in an atmosphere that likely had little oxygen. So if you see a Cooksonia, then you're likely going to die from depleted oxygen or inhaling toxic gases.
“If you see a cooksonia then you are COOKED”
love how they showed cooksonia living with a brachiosaurus but cooksonia didn't even get to coexist with dinosaurs/prob any terrestrial vertebrate lmao
"911 what's your emergency"
"I FOUND A PLANT-"
ATTENTION: have you seen this plant? Hopefully you have not as this is a cooksonia and it is extinct if you are in fact seeing this plant you have fallen into some sort of rip in the fabric of time REMAIN CALM
If you do find I will casually ask you to WAKE UP
The point of view in your profile picture is me about to finish on the tongue of the green character.
@@adidasfan360what r u doing to gnarpy?
@adidasfan360 why r you going around replying sussy things to people?😭
Average dr. Seuss plant
"and not very complex-"
" *MEOW* "
Bro even added the Big Ben chime 😭
"this man is yapping, he just doesn't know it yet"
We all waiting for the "if you see a dinosuar, your day is ruined" 💀
Fun fact: dinosaurs are still alive
they're called birds
This makes me think that if this were real, the rift part anyway, then we might see living dinosaurs that had previously been wiped out.
I got a Plant Ad before this💀
Are we not gonna talk abt the “meows” in the back😔
Yo, what’s the music in the slideshow?
"THIS PLANT BE OLDER THAN FOSTER'S HOME FOR IMAGINARY FRIENDS AND CARTOON NETWORK" 🗣🗣🗣🗣 🔥🔥🔥🔥 💯💯💯💯
basically if you see a cooksonia you’re cooked
fun fact: these were the first plants, literaly ever
(may be an outdated fact considering i got this from Walking With Monsters (2003) but you get the idea.)
Hello sterling thx for all the cool entertaining videos u share love watching these with my family and friends
Oh no, I saw T-Rex, I'm stuck in the past, but luckily, I still have wifi.
Well, I did just see the plant in this video. Thanks, now my day is fucking ruined.
I’ve seen this plant a millions of times 💀
That plant in the thumbnail is a cooksonia. They are almost the most earliest types of plants to exist.
Interesting that the first ever vascular plant still somewhat resembles fungi
as a Paleozoic expert, seeing someone put a cooksonia with a brachiosaurus infuriates me.
Cooksonia lived during the Devonian period, which is way before the dinosaurs, the first dinosaurs like Herrerasaurus, were in the middle triassic. Cooksonia was in the Devonian, Brachiosaurus was in the Jurassic.
“Went extinct 399 mya”
[image of dinosaur and “modern” trees]
Hold on, something’s not quite right here
Explain: Fossil Info
Cooksonia is an extinct type of simple plant similar to a moss that lived in the late Silurian to early Devonian (415 million years ago. It is famous as the first land plant that had true "veins" (conductive tissue) to transport water and sugars around the plant. Cooksonia was tiny - only a few millimeteres high, like all land plants that lived at the time.
Fun Fact
The oldest known examples of Cooksonia are from the Devilsbit Mountain in Co. Tipperary.Cooksonia is an extinct type of simple plant similar to a moss that lived in the late Silurian to early Devonian (415 million years ago. It is famous as the first land plant that had true "veins" (conductive tissue) to transport water and sugars around the plant.
"Cooksonia"
Kid named Sonia:
Dickinsonia rex:
*my anxiety going off the charts rn*
Bruh, I thought my cat was meowing at 0:50 didnt realize it was the video lmao
"If you see this plant, then your day is ruined"
Doesn't feel any different compared from other previous days
"If you see the bright ball in the sky, chances are you are stuck in time."
That plant just looks straight out of subnautica but it on land
FR
This man is in another timeline, he just doesnt know it yet
New sound unlocked: ⛪️🔔🔔🔔🔔
If you see a cooksonia you're cooked
Found one on my backyard
I’m scared 💀
Its like scp 096.
When we see the body or face.
Even when we are watching in our phones.
We're cooked
when every time I watch gpas account at night before my bedtime, it gets scarier.
Do a breakdown of the seven trumpets of judgment from global defense organization please
**Other plants:** Hey Cooksonia?
**Cooksonia:** What?
**Other plants** Cry about it.
I was expecting a “WAKE UP”
HELP THE FNAF 4 MUSIC THO😭😭😭🖐🖐
Ohh, that's why I see those guys in my plants and I had been totally unaware
Belle: warning have you seen this plant?
Gaston: what is that?
Belle: there’s a cooksonia plant that never existed.
Lumiere: looks like we’re living in a….
Do the Carolina parakeet next. It's and extinck species of bird
That one dude who loves dinosaurs and other extinct creatures:THE FIRST PIECE THE CREATURES ARE REALL
"Cooksonia: what do u call that someone picks me up? Theyre "cooked"sonia" 💀
Everyone: listening to him
His cat: MEOW MEOWWW (btw time is at 0:50)
New fear unlocked: seeing this plant
I had a random dream where there was an plant that have butterfly-like wing
*”if you see this air molecule your day is ruined”*
thank you i already fallen into a space and fabric of time.
I read it as "have you seen this planet?"
"This is a dinosaur if you see this you fell into a rip in the space timeline"
😱😱😱😱 IM SCAREDDD😱😱😱
I remember seeing one plant that looks almost exactly like that I forget when but def a long time ago I might have been six or seven