When Ocean Was Spelled FEAR
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
- The ocean used to be much, much scarier.
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Created by Dylan Dubeau
Executive Producer, Director, and Director of Photography: Dylan Dubeau
Host: Talia Lowi-Merri
Editor: Cat Senior
Producer, Camera Operator: Andres Salazar
Art and Camera Operator: Danielle Dufault
Writer: Lauren Greenwood
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Taking a deep look at the past and the animals that lived in it.
Mosasaurs were so awesome. The undisputed kings of the Cretaceous oceans. The high seas would be so much more dangerous if these guys were still around.
Although a pod of orcas would make short work of one if they thought it was a threat.
@@AlbertaGeekthey aren't called Killer Whales for no reason lol those cute looking things can probably make short work of anything that gets thrown into the ocean. They're veeeerrrryyyyy well organised & might even beat humans in terms of efficiency.
@@salemsaberhagan They are scary smart. Smart, organized, and front-to-back built to kill. And now they're starting to harass boats. We can only speculate about their motives, but I like to think they made the connection between dying ocean ecosystems and human activity and have decided to start testing us, looking for weaknesses.
The science team behind prehistoric planet calculated that Mosasaurs were able to swim very fast over short distances
@@AlbertaGeek
It wouldn't be easy, one bite from a Mosasaur & that's the end of an orca.
The oceans have been the abyss of prehistoric dread since the planet came to existence. The top most powerful predators or largest animals were from the water bodies, and still are to this day.
Mosasaurus, Predator X, Leipleurdon, Shastasaurus, Megaladon, Leviatan mellveli, Shonisaurus, Dunkleostus, you name em
U just gave me some new things to find out about :)
Well, T-rexes, giant bears, saber tooth cat, and even more massive wolves are definitely good land contenders
Someone knows their ancient water predators 🌝
what....what is predator x.....
@@vanillatwilight82 Pliosaurus Funkei, a massive reptile that grew to be 12 meters long. Its jaw alone was 2 meters long and it was called Predator X before they decided on the scientific name.
For those who are interested, 2:28 shows the squid named “Enchoteuthis” ( Or previously known as Tusoteuthis ), which is actually a giant cuttlefish, not a squid
What a surprise, a story about the mosasaurus!
As i live in the Netherlands and have visited the quarries in Maastricht this beast is well known to me. I didn't know that the first specimens found in the world originate from these quarries! And outside the Netherlands, in most Dinosaur talks, there is no mention of this animal.
Very interesting and close to home.
Thank you for your expertise and professional presentation, looking forward to next episode.
The ocean is still terrifying!
The timing on this vid is perfect
How?
Lol. Perfect.
That makes no sense. Let me guess you're a drumpf supporter
@@thenegativoneifythe story about those billionaire that killed themselves on the stupid submarine
Too soon?
I would love to see one of these from a very safe distance
the Mosasaurus is probably the closest thing we have to a real life dragon. an extinct, non fire breathing water dragon, but a dragon nonetheless
I love that Danielle got to make a cameo appearance this episode.
Well, she does all paintings so she is in basically every episode:D
Great drawing! I like how you sketched the skeleton as a frame to build the drawing on.
As someone who is already absolutely HORRIFIED of the ocean, i am so glad i didn't live in those times although im a huge paleontology fan and would love to see the dinosaurs and other creatures
Thanks for another banger! I didn't know they lived as high up on the surface as they did
Thank you! I LOVE the mosasaurus! I first came to know it through one of the Jurassic Park movies. An amazing creature. Most impressive. Thank you again!
Always fascinating! We love Paleologic. How about a video on Lystrosaurus? 😊
You've done the giant corcodile sarchosuchus. Please finish off the other ancient mega crocs, like the giant alligator deinosuchus, and the giant caiman purrusaurus.
It’s 5am for me and I’m sitting here thinking about how a big ass squid is just chillling down in the depths of the ocean
It still spells fear for me. I’m not big on being bitten in half. Or even just losing a limb or having a big bite. Bull sharks. Ocean White Tips. Great White Sharks. All terrifying.
Or that deep sea squid with a 5’ wide eye.
Please, make an episode about Liopleurodon, it is the most exciting water animal ever :)
Charlie, it's a liopleurodon!
Magical Liopleurodon 🎵
How about a video on the American Mastodon, and how you can tell apart mammoths from mastodons?
I remember the first time watching walking with dinosaurs when i was a kid. I was terrified of them then and I am terrified of them now. Mosasaurus hoffmannii is so fascinating, yet it still haunts the depths of my nightmares.
4:23 not the french revolution. This is a painting of the Siege of Maastricht (fought in1673 in Holland) by King Louis XIV.
Excellent video on mighty Mosasaurus, my friend! Plus Mosasaurus has appeared both Jurassic World and Prehistoric Planet. And I had no idea that Mosasaurs and its kind had shark-like fins. And I keep questioning myself in my head ever since.
A video on Paraceratherium would be really cool
The fear is such a scary place. The fear can somehow birth the biggest animals from it's depths
There were many other creatures in the seas in mesozoic times like ichthyosaurs, pliesiosaurs, and pliosaurs, all of which could be featured in future episodes.
Amazing early footage, what a time to be alive.
Thanks for doing my video request!
I can't believe Danielle took credit for your drawing
Man, look at the sunset going into the *FEAR*
Playing Ocean Rift VR I ran into one of these and got eaten. It was terrifying.
Yes! The ancient oceans were their playground, & swimming through! Ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs, an immense space was open to reptiles! Hey, archosaurs, where were you? A lingering mystery is all about their skins! Any skin impression unearthed yet? (Exquisitely reconstructed images early on inspired me for that question.)
Could you do a video on the incredibly dangerous pre-historic creature, the dunkleosteus? It existed before teeth or jaws had evolved, so it would clamp down with what amounted to its mouth growing really sharp bone spikes with enough force to crack the unreasonably hard mollusk shells that existed at the time.
A 30 foot armored fish with mouth scissors...
It's amazing how little we know about prehistoric creatures.
You're telling me that we don't have all the knowledge on extinct animals that we literally have no way of documenting because they're all dead?!
Impossible, how on Earth did you come to such a revelation.
Amazing video ❤❤
The oceans are scary enough. They don't need to be any scarier. 😢
Hehe, if the ocean gets me this Anxious already, I be the quickest to have a heart attack or get eaten right away😂😭
Even without all the dangerous creatures of the sea, over the last few days we can see how unforgiving the ocean can be 😔
love this channel .
I would love to see therazinosaurs next
You forget about the second teeth of it. You people are amazing ❤
Very good video. Well presented. How about one on the most recent paleontological finds - whatever they are.
Wonderful video!
The Permian Extinction event would be interesting. 😀
The prehistoric oceans was soooooooo scary i literally shivered in my timbers 🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
Everything was very scary it seems for so long but somehow became more refined by the time we hit the stage.
Imagine sending this video to that submarine while its crew was still alive.
Pretty sure the ocean is still scary with or without the bug toothy stuff
FINALLY MOSASAUR VID
the ability for water to crush me faster than I can notice it crushing me just because I went as deep as some arbitrary depth
is already terrifying. i dont like the notion that i can be on a sub and that if something hit us, we’d be from alive to dead before we know what went wrong. especially when it robs you of figuring out how to learn from the mistake and prevent the mechanical problem in the sub for future reference.
Ichthyosaurs were the first large sea reptiles. Plesiosaurs likely inhabited shallower waters. Mosasaurs were essentially short-necked plesiosaurs.
Please do a Paleologic video on Kaprosuchus!
Even today if I’m in the water and something brushes my leg I die
Next video for Paleologic: "Agriochoerus", an artiodactyl with claws.
Do Velociraptor!
Used to be much scarier? Um. :D It never stopped being very scary.
1:00 how it felt rolling with your older brothers as a little kid
The Dutch swim lizard strikes again!
The ocean is still the most terrifying, mysterious thing on our planet. We haven't even begun to scrape the surface of what is actually way down there.
This is so COOL!
So cool! Like hard-rock mermaids.
That's a great analogy 😅
Thanks!
2.5 year old Teddy ask for you to make a video about counting T-Rex... maybe a video on the history of Tyranossaur paleontology? However you interpret his request, I'm sure hed be thrilled!
The ocean is scary enough in current times, well with the sharks and old men in speedos swimming around in it.
The fact that the idea of extinction was something that was unfathomable back then shows how far we’ve come as humans lol
Fascinating!
And thank you Jurassic world for making the mosasaur a star.
" Similar to todays crocodile"
Lady its the lizard from lake placid cross bread with a fkn great white
As usual geart content ❤
I'd appreciate a video explaining the recent trend to suggest that some therapods had feathers. Thanks.
The paraceratherium family, more people need to know about the largest land mammals ever!
Great video
The ocean is still terrifying
my fav prehistoric marine reptile!
as a person with thalassophobia I can still say that ocean still spelled fear upon me
Great video.
100% agree
I have a fist sized vertebrae bone that I found many years ago upstream from the Ladonia Texas Fossil Park. It's in perfect condition.
Upstream from a tributary of the Sulfur River. Soon to be underwater.
More ankylosaurs, please.
I think the reason why today ocean doesn't strike us as scary as in prehistoric time is because we are not hunted by Orcas. Other marine animals, no such luck.
You should definitely put mosasaurus in the title and/or thumbnail. It's a popular creature on UA-cam
Great video very interesting
The Jesus christ had me dying 🤣
Noo the ocean is still very scary especially in the deep where everything is dark who knows what lives down there 😱
The oceans are still spelled fear. Not just because sharks exist, but because...they're just huge pools of water and anyone could just sink without a trace
I read somewhere that marine biologists think that the Mosasaurus might be related to komodo dragons.
Yes, and snakes.
Muy interesante el tema.
YOU SAID THAT YOU AND I
COUKD MAKE ALL EM TERRIFIED
AND CLEANUP THE WORLLLLLDDDDD 🎶
The ocean is still scary we only discovered 5% there’s a lot of creatures that could be down there that we don’t know about
We have mapped 20% of the ocean floor. And not like the rest are 80% of ocean filled with creatures we have never seen.
90% of marine creatures live near the coasts.
Its not like we have 95% of shark, whale, whatever species left to discover.
Life isnt evenly distributed all over the oceans.
But of course there are countless species yet to be discovered in the deep oceans, its not “could be”.
That’s amazing that whales have hand and finger bones!
Looking gorgeous Talia .
I should have expected it, but I never knew the concept of extinction was once controversial. I guess a video on that would be outside of your jurisdiction, though.
Wow mosasaurus was huge!!
I'm here for the drawing 😅
Super Nice
Hadrosaurs next ?
How we know how scary it is now if we can’t even go to the bottom
I recon it would have had a tail like a sea snake 😊
As an Ark Player, I Can confirn the ocean is spelled fear
Until the arrival of the internet that removed the suspense.
something the size of a hump back whale being an apex predator is just terrifying, even a megalodon would have to move over for this absolute behemoth of a predator.
While mosasaurs are among my favourite extinct animals, Otodus megalodon was in another league entirely. Mosasaurus would have probably been a full trophic level below O. megalodon.
I e always loved mysterious sea creatures. I still dream of a lot of aquariums snd sea creatures that arent quite real animals.
We also needed finger prints to better grip tree branches. Electric power drills were not around for our evolution 2 million years ago.
Fun fact: All mosasaurs descended from only two monitor lizard like ancestors. It is no coincidence that they could open their jaws like snakes (or monitor lizards). Mosasaurus though couldn't open its jaws as wife as tylisaurus. Could some species have been venomous like many monitor lizards?
It's certainly possible.