@@retrorampage9015man cannot destroy the earth. The earth has outlived countless species, has undergone an age of when there was magma filled oceans, the ice age, and other catastrophic events. The only thing that humanity is capable of doing is either making sure we live on, or cause ourselves to go extinct.
@@retrorampage9015 I think we would've been killed off 65 million years ago during the last mass extinction event unless we found a way to deflect/destroy the meteor. In any event it would be a bit of a technological setback lol.
@@ragnarlodbrok1233 Listen and learn. The charlatan who made this video would have you believe that dinosaurs were some kind of seperate species of animal from long ago. In reality what we call dinosaurs were in fact just regular pet lizards for giants. This is why giants are enemies of humanity in the legends, when their pet lizards all died they had no source of joy left in their lives and became envious of humanity who still had geckos and iguanas ect to keep as pets.
I searched up how dinosaurs originated, in short terms they were just small lizards back then but because of the habitat, resources, food, diet, they evolved into really large animals, not just dinosaurs but even just regular animals but like 10-50x bigger. For example the megaladon was really just a huge huge shark, titanaboa was a really large snake, the pterodactyl was a really large bird
Dinosaurs were warm blooded and needed continously to be eating. Crocodiles lived under water and are cold blooded. It helped them survive. They ate less and outlasted dinos.
This video is good, but somewhat mis-titled. This is a video about two survivors in New Zealand/Australia, and all dinosaurs didn't go extinct. It also doesn't mention another reason why some lizards, some crocodiles, and some avian dinosaurs survived: they lived underground (or underwater) and were protected from the scorching heat in the few days after the asteroid impact. It was then that their small size, general diet, or slow metabolism enabled them to live for the months or years of cold darkness that followed the heat.
@@gamer546lg5 hmmmm, maybe that the word itself "dinosaur" was created in a fictional book 10 years before the 1st "dinosaur" was "discovered". Pretty odd that the 1st "bones" were found in America, yet nothing ever found in Asia or Europe prior, cmon man, do some research other than Google or UA-cam.
Crocodile was not the only to survive other creatures as well that’s why nasa no longer does sea exploration cause they are messing with something they cannot contain
Because the asteroid didnt kill all the dinosaurs they were in a significant decline for millions of years before the event . It was the avian dinos that survived the event hence we have birds now.
Crocs I know. I’m no Steve Irwin, but I’ve got a generally good knowledge base about them. This is however the first time that I’ve even heard the word “Tuatara”. So I’ll leave what’s said about them to the more Tuatara informed. With the dinos dropping left and right over a “short” period of time would a crocodile even need to slow down its metabolism? It’s not like they’re picky eaters. Don’t crocs even prefer to let their food rot underwater somewhere until they go back for a nosh? I would think that having to slow their metabolic rate would be somewhat of a non-issue given that all the other animals around were dropping like flies over a spread out period of time. Right? Yes? No?
It went like this: Big dinos died Little dinos didn't need as much food, so they didn't die. Also probably a lot of their predators died so they were happy about that. We have record of feathered dinos and ones that could fly. Archaeopteryx for example. Flying around is a great advantage, so without some other catastrophe, they just kept chilling and branching out into different species with different characteristics (driven by selective pressures) over the course of millions and millions of years. Voila! Birds! They kept their dinosaur feet and everything. Some species of birds liked to walk on the ground more, and one species of ape found out they were tasty and could be easily kept around for food. Voila! 🐔!
I heard that they now know it was Spring in the Northern Hemisphere so it would have been Autumn in the Southern, which may have helped. They would already have been preparing for Winter
Crocodiles and turtle lay their eggs in mounds or bury them in sand thus regulating their temperature and mitigating external disasters. Recently I had a large soft shell turtle bury her eggs in the sand behind my house.
Be careful of the real monsters that lurk down yonder!!1. The loss of the atmosphere was a killer. But those that could survive underwater you would think would be an advantage? Megladon or plesiosaurs? But water temperature would have an impact
Wally Gator, a Hanna-Barbara cartoon character does not like to see alligators to be extinct. It could be happen in the year 2100, if there more killings by poachers, unless the alligators are aggressive and attack people to death.
So yeah, two questions "Tuataras can go without eating for a year" So there's an assumption that the extinction event lasted less than a year? (and/or it takes one small environment somewhere that is less dire to sustain these animals somewhere?) The 2nd is that NZ is returning them to the wild, they were wiped out on the island? breeding program? new protected environment? It's a good program though in the sense you probably cannot find one particular cause for survival other than small size requiring less resources, ie, tuataras don't explain mammals but really you would have to go through species by species and explain each distinct environment. One other comment, the woman mentioned that tuataras have been around 200 million years, I've seen them dated to 250 million years (including a quick wiki search just now) which means they, or their direct antecedents managed to survive the biggest extinction of them all the Permian. Tough little critters.
The extinction event definitely lasted longer than a year so all over the planet there would have been massive fires caused by rain down from asteroid debris. Plus with all the soot gases... released during the initial impact. Plus an impact of that magnitude would more than likely cause volcanism to increase as it would destabilize the interior of the planet with the forces sent through the crust and mantle. There is research that shows a correlation of age between certain impact craters and big magma upwellings to the surface. Also these things would have taken decades if not century's to recover look at for example Mt Saint Helens and the recovery rate of the trees and other life on the mountain side. These creatures ability's to go for a long time without food would have made it possible in a world which was dying around them to survive off the scraps and little food that they could get maybe every couple months especially after the initial die off
“If a species like this can survive for more than 200 million years, then its kind of our duty to make sure they can stick around for another million years” Only humans because of which Humanity is still alive and our planet still has a chance to thrive I touch your feet and salute you guys❤️
Crocodiles can also live for months on rotting flesh, their greatest hazard is being stranded between water holes during the dry season, they may also have no scuples regarding cannibalism. Another atribute crocodiles have is the ability to heal from injuries, usually from each other, sustained in fetid pools.
@@Polosatiy_Varan that's interesting, I really didn't appreciate that. I've seen a croc rip off another crocs leg an consider it part of a feeding time.
im sorry but if the meteor was powerfull enough to kill the plants and animals for that long i highly dout even a croc could survive that long without food.
There are even crocodile surviving in the middle of the Sahara in little water ponds that remained after the Sahara dried up. Little food there and no sexual partners
Misleading title. Not all dinosaurs died. Several species of theropod dinosaurs survived, and are represented by about 10k+ species of maniraptoran theropods today
I get the slower metabolism but don't all reptiles require the sun for basic physiological function? Does this mean the sun wasn't blocked out by blast dust for as long as we previously thought?
They don't necessarily need sunlight but the heat from it. From what I've read, after the metor hit it was alot warmer for maybe 100,000 years. So even if the sunlight was blocked they still had heat from the environment. They can also hibernate.
This needs to happen again soon. The humans who were dropped off here some 10 thousand years ago have multiplied into an unsustainable population of billions. Earth needs another enema.
“The humans who were dropped off here some 10 thousand years ago”…. Geez people really are crazier than I’ve imagined aren’t they… y’all are just so easily manipulated and convinced of total BS. Keep listening to Alex jones though, I’m sure he’s gonna give you all of his “secrets” and none of his ideofanacies.
Oh the hypocrisy of the environmentalists as they sip their cocoa latte at Starbucks and watch UA-cam videos on electronic equipment that caused heavy pollution to produce and uses electricity from coal burning power plants. Ask them again when they’ve been denied a few meals…
And so uneducated yet so high and mighty. It wasn’t 10 thousand years ago. Try over 300 thousand. “Bones of primitive Homo sapiens first appear 300,000 years ago in Africa”
Can we all stop agreeing on that meteor theory? It’s ridiculous and there are an infinite number of factors which could have led to the destruction of dinosaurs. It’s such lazy thinking otherwise
We weren't around yet. But our ancestors were, tiny early mammals scurrying around, finding ways to survive in the harsh conditions. Over (lots of) time that species branched out into countless others. One of which led to some apes. Which branched out into other hominids. Until we emerged. Think of it like how we turned wolves into chihuahuas and bull mastiffs. Shared ancestry, different outcomes.
@@BenThere_DoneThat We have likely discovered the specific creature that made it across the KT boundary and subsequently gave rise to all primates. Purgatorius was between rat and mouse sized, lived in trees and ate fruit and insects. Being a small generalist insectivore allowed it to survive as it would have fed on the insects that fed on the dead vegetation, until some recovery in the ecosystem was made. It would have sheltered in some cover, like hollow trees, or possibly even in the ground and would have been adapted to some amount of wildfire. It is speculated to have looked and lived like modern tree-shrews, but in a drier habitat.
@@BenThere_DoneThat when is it going to be a new species of human or animal I don't see how you go from a rat and it turns into a human that shit is made up
Spoiler: they don't have the slightest idea. This video was just 10 minutes of waste of time the narrator avoiding the awkward fact that they do not have an explanation. which of course would be understandable and fine in itself, but it turns very unscientific and awkward when they try to trick the public into thinking they actually know about the answer.
If this really happened and somth fell from sky and killed all dinosaurs,then where is the massive hole caused by such destruction,surely somth that big must have made a massive hole big as city's.
Wouldn't the climate come back to normal, 10 years after KT? Why would the deposits be different after a short period?.....Sandstone to sandstone, Limestone to limestone. How thick of a band could develop in that 10 years?
It was never about the customers best interests, it was always about profit....how much does Siri or Alexa care ? Now say the same to all corporations....for corporation make our food, run our educational systems, run our healthcare systems, .....all comes down to corporate influence in all governments. End.
Just because you're uneducated about the incredible and cross-verifiable methods used by geologists doesn't mean they're ineffective. Also as a species we "sorted out" COVID in the BLINK OF AN EYE. We're talking about hundreds of millions of years here. Geologic time. Expand your mind.
@ AW Earle Evolution is fact. I was raised Creationist. I used to believe "theory" meant they couldn't prove it. But let me tell you, they've proven it time and time again. In the field, in the fossil record, and verified it again when we discovered DNA. We get a clearer picture with each new leap of science, and not a single fossil layer has been found out of place. To think otherwise, you'd have to believe in an absurdly elaborate cover up, spanning centuries, nationalities, and entire disciplines of study. It's laughable.
@ AW Earle will you take a second to think about how we are even communicating with each other right now? SCIENCE. Electrons and how they behave is fact. Radio waves and how they behave are fact. Satellites in orbit: science and physics. Over the counter pain meds and how they work in your body. Blood types. The DNA in a paternity test. Your pasteurized milk. The chemistry you rely on to drive your car to work. The microbiology involved in purifying the water you drink. You're surrounded by scientific advancement and you live in astounding ignorance of it.
@ AW Earle you're right, man created all those amazing things as we learned about how the laws of the universe work and that we could rely on them to keep working that way. DNA is fact. You and I share some of the same DNA with sea monkeys and even plants. DNA can be sequenced and verified. I'm willing to bet you wouldn't call a paternity test an "opinion" if you needed to be sure of the results. You're all mixed up with your definitions of theory, opinion, and fact. If you'd like to learn about how complex structures can emerge from simple chemistry, grow some rock candy sometime, and look up conway's game of life. As for the origin of the explosion that appears to have set this universe in motion, I don't know and neither do you. We have some people studying that. It involves some of the same SCIENCE that created the atomic bomb and generates power for a good portion of the world. But I'm sure those things are just based on opinion, huh? To be pedantic, yes they start out as theories, but become so well supported by EVIDENCE that they cannot be denied, and inventions can be made around them. As for the topic at hand, geology and paleontology don't have 100% of the answers, but they have way more than any other system of knowledge and have centuries of verifiable EVIDENCE across disciplines to the point that the core claims are undeniably true.
@ AW Earle none of what you say makes hardly any sense. You can live in denial all you want. You just come off as ignorant and egotistic acting as though you understand something nobody else does. You obviously have no background in scientific study of any field. Do you also believe that the world is flat and that the town that you were born is the entirety of the world? Science does not include opinions of any kind. You obviously lack the intelligence to understand this.
Like what dafu. Why don’t they just died out with Dinosaur. I rather die by a shark than a crocodile. They just freak me out. I totally dislike the look of it.
Do 🐊 exist today? ✅ Do fossils of 🐊 exist from millions of years ago? ✅ This means they were here, and they still are here, meaning they did not go extinct. Meaning they survived an extinction event. That part is not theoretical. What follows is a discussion of the advantages that were most likely responsible for this. It's really not that hard, I don't know what you could possibly object to here.
@@BenThere_DoneThat I feel like carbon dating isn’t trustworthy. That’s the only part I would argue. I haven’t even watched the full video yet, but I just hate it when someone says millions of years ago with such certainty. We haven’t even been around for tens of thousands. At least recorded wise.
@@Nonamegoodsir4332The funny thing about scientific measurement is that if you can verify it over and over again using different methods and technologies, it is likely accurate regardless of how you or I "feel". Radio-isotope dating (not just carbon, btw) is a published, peer-reviewed and widely accepted method, but if you come up with a better one that shows beyond reasonable doubt that our dating process needs adjusting, you could win a Nobel prize.
@@Nonamegoodsir4332 There's also a lot of physical evidence of the age of the earth. I used to think anything geological happened because of Noah's flood. Huge cave systems? Grand canyon? Fossilized seashells nowhere near the ocean? All one big flood. But nature doesn't work that way. There are layers and layers of rock we know each took x amount of years to form. We have canyons cut by small rivers over eons. Niagara falls has eroded its way back to where it now stands. We can count tree rings on ancient petrified forests (dendrochronology). We see paths from ancient glaciers. We can even measure the speed of continental drift to calculate how long ago they used to be connected. The earth is extremely old (compared to our species) - we don't know exactly how old, but we have a lot of good evidence to make a very educated estimate.
the title: How Crocodiles Survived
the actual video: barely talks about crocodiles at all
same thought
Thanks for saving my time 🙏🏻
Yea wtf. Basically they said metabolism, what a waste of 10 min
They've been around for 200 million years? That's incredible.
i know right.
imagine if man had been around that long.
we would either be super advanced, or already destroyed the earth.
@@retrorampage9015man cannot destroy the earth. The earth has outlived countless species, has undergone an age of when there was magma filled oceans, the ice age, and other catastrophic events. The only thing that humanity is capable of doing is either making sure we live on, or cause ourselves to go extinct.
Coelacanths been around for 400 million years and jellyfish been around for possibly 500 million years
@@DrAvEn1990yeah but those are smaller organisms its not as shocking as a creature like a crocodile being able to survive all this time.
@@retrorampage9015 I think we would've been killed off 65 million years ago during the last mass extinction event unless we found a way to deflect/destroy the meteor. In any event it would be a bit of a technological setback lol.
Two 15 seconds ads in 3 minutes of video,this is getting ridiculous
UA-cam prime is worth it
It's funny. No Ads whatsoever in Africa😂
Peasant problems. Join the upper class and pay for youtube prime
Peak of capitalism
@@Kittycommissar lmao waste of money
"it's our duty to keep them around for another few million years", I felt that 😔
We won’t even keep ourselves around for another couple hundred.
This is a fairly common myth, in reality crocodiles are just the dinosaurs that got flattened into a pancake form when the meteorite landed on them.
That sounds so science that i don't even need to look it up
@@azteco When one encounters a truth this profound reaseach is simply unessisary.
@@GrimgoreIronhide please teach me your ways sensei🙌😭
@@ragnarlodbrok1233 Listen and learn. The charlatan who made this video would have you believe that dinosaurs were some kind of seperate species of animal from long ago.
In reality what we call dinosaurs were in fact just regular pet lizards for giants.
This is why giants are enemies of humanity in the legends, when their pet lizards all died they had no source of joy left in their lives and became envious of humanity who still had geckos and iguanas ect to keep as pets.
I searched up how dinosaurs originated, in short terms they were just small lizards back then but because of the habitat, resources, food, diet, they evolved into really large animals, not just dinosaurs but even just regular animals but like 10-50x bigger. For example the megaladon was really just a huge huge shark, titanaboa was a really large snake, the pterodactyl was a really large bird
Killed all dinosaurs? Uhm no… some therapods survived and evolved into modern birds
Evolution... Lmao
@@NineTails87 huh
@@bobthebacon3163 he might be religious, some religions deny facts on the principle of their odd beliefs. Assuming he was being dismissive of science.
Dinosaurs were warm blooded and needed continously to be eating. Crocodiles lived under water and are cold blooded. It helped them survive. They ate less and outlasted dinos.
Bird are warm blooded and are dinosaurs
I feel so bad for the dinosaurs. Billions of unique and beautiful animals whiped out in a matter of a few years. :(
They would've eaten you as a snack if they had the chance
But if they were to survive, human wouldn't even exist in the first place
@@amikoyan42 that would've been wonderful
@@amikoyan42 curious how they would’ve evolved had the meteor never hit.
@@CsySnw”would’ve been wonderful”-🤡🤓
This video is good, but somewhat mis-titled. This is a video about two survivors in New Zealand/Australia, and all dinosaurs didn't go extinct. It also doesn't mention another reason why some lizards, some crocodiles, and some avian dinosaurs survived: they lived underground (or underwater) and were protected from the scorching heat in the few days after the asteroid impact. It was then that their small size, general diet, or slow metabolism enabled them to live for the months or years of cold darkness that followed the heat.
Lol, dinosaurs never existed! It's all B.S.
@@sportsfix6975 what proof do you even have for that
@@gamer546lg5 hmmmm, maybe that the word itself "dinosaur" was created in a fictional book 10 years before the 1st "dinosaur" was "discovered". Pretty odd that the 1st "bones" were found in America, yet nothing ever found in Asia or Europe prior, cmon man, do some research other than Google or UA-cam.
@@sportsfix6975 do some actual research. You're speaking in stuff that does't make sense.
@@sportsfix6975 There have been found bones in Asia and Europe what u talking bout
The comment section know more than the scientists
Keyboard warriors
Scientists know more than the video Creators. An asteroid killed them not a heckin meteor
@@gxlorpthey didn’t die out. Birds are dinosaurs
Crocodile was not the only to survive other creatures as well that’s why nasa no longer does sea exploration cause they are messing with something they cannot contain
Because the asteroid didnt kill all the dinosaurs they were in a significant decline for millions of years before the event . It was the avian dinos that survived the event hence we have birds now.
That’s a myth
Crocs I know. I’m no Steve Irwin, but I’ve got a generally good knowledge base about them. This is however the first time that I’ve even heard the word “Tuatara”. So I’ll leave what’s said about them to the more Tuatara informed.
With the dinos dropping left and right over a “short” period of time would a crocodile even need to slow down its metabolism? It’s not like they’re picky eaters. Don’t crocs even prefer to let their food rot underwater somewhere until they go back for a nosh?
I would think that having to slow their metabolic rate would be somewhat of a non-issue given that all the other animals around were dropping like flies over a spread out period of time. Right? Yes? No?
I have no real knowledge between Dinosaurs and crocs but this makes the most logical sense.
My first thought was "all they had to do is just keep doing the same thing as always." They are famous for surviving long periods of adversity.
@@vapormissile yeah…plus they’re opportunistic. They’ll play the role of cleanup crew, so OP’s theory makes sense.
@@isitoveryet9525 amen, nothing that lived that long is as dumb as we like to think.
crocs survived so long truely the longest survivor
"that killed all dinosaurs"... can't even get past the title and already there's something incorrect. BIRDS
You need to show us how chickens survived next 🐓
It went like this:
Big dinos died
Little dinos didn't need as much food, so they didn't die. Also probably a lot of their predators died so they were happy about that.
We have record of feathered dinos and ones that could fly. Archaeopteryx for example.
Flying around is a great advantage, so without some other catastrophe, they just kept chilling and branching out into different species with different characteristics (driven by selective pressures) over the course of millions and millions of years.
Voila! Birds! They kept their dinosaur feet and everything.
Some species of birds liked to walk on the ground more, and one species of ape found out they were tasty and could be easily kept around for food.
Voila! 🐔!
and maybe rhino saurus!!
@@BenThere_DoneThat I love how you took your time to explain this, so thanks
@@tuleenalzughaibi5277 I was happy to do it! Your appreciation means a lot :)
@@BenThere_DoneThat thank you :))
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There are other reptiles also with same metabolism.
I heard that they now know it was Spring in the Northern Hemisphere so it would have been Autumn in the Southern, which may have helped. They would already have been preparing for Winter
Just to be funny they survived because they stayed under water
Iridium is NOT COMMON in meteorites. It is only relatively more common than in the Earth's crust.
Long story short, because they needed less food and much less frequently compare to others.
Crocodiles and turtle lay their eggs in mounds or bury them in sand thus regulating their temperature and mitigating external disasters. Recently I had a large soft shell turtle bury her eggs in the sand behind my house.
This was one of the Best comments conversations I've ever seen 👏
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They never said whose burrow that was when they let the little guy go into it.
yeah, that's another fault. I presume they checked it out pretty thoroughly before this just not conveying it that well.
The Dinosaurs did not all die out, birds are dinosaurus something everybody should know by now.
Stop being such a preachy older black man.
Anything older than 65mil years
Crocodiles are not crocodiles they're dinosaurs
Mostly the small dinosaurs survived like Micropachycephalosaurus
I really want to watch this video, but the lack of subtitles makes this totally unwatchable. 😕
Be careful of the real monsters that lurk down yonder!!1. The loss of the atmosphere was a killer. But those that could survive underwater you would think would be an advantage? Megladon or plesiosaurs? But water temperature would have an impact
Wally Gator, a Hanna-Barbara cartoon character does not like to see alligators to be extinct. It could be happen in the year 2100, if there more killings by poachers, unless the alligators are aggressive and attack people to death.
Sturgeon also survived the meteor and extinction of the dinosaurs
It wasn't a meteor it was an asteroid numb nuts
That’s so cool!
So yeah, two questions "Tuataras can go without eating for a year" So there's an assumption that the extinction event lasted less than a year? (and/or it takes one small environment somewhere that is less dire to sustain these animals somewhere?) The 2nd is that NZ is returning them to the wild, they were wiped out on the island? breeding program? new protected environment? It's a good program though in the sense you probably cannot find one particular cause for survival other than small size requiring less resources, ie, tuataras don't explain mammals but really you would have to go through species by species and explain each distinct environment.
One other comment, the woman mentioned that tuataras have been around 200 million years, I've seen them dated to 250 million years (including a quick wiki search just now) which means they, or their direct antecedents managed to survive the biggest extinction of them all the Permian. Tough little critters.
The extinction event definitely lasted longer than a year so all over the planet there would have been massive fires caused by rain down from asteroid debris. Plus with all the soot gases... released during the initial impact. Plus an impact of that magnitude would more than likely cause volcanism to increase as it would destabilize the interior of the planet with the forces sent through the crust and mantle. There is research that shows a correlation of age between certain impact craters and big magma upwellings to the surface. Also these things would have taken decades if not century's to recover look at for example Mt Saint Helens and the recovery rate of the trees and other life on the mountain side. These creatures ability's to go for a long time without food would have made it possible in a world which was dying around them to survive off the scraps and little food that they could get maybe every couple months especially after the initial die off
“If a species like this can survive for more than 200 million years, then its kind of our duty to make sure they can stick around for another million years”
Only humans because of which Humanity is still alive and our planet still has a chance to thrive
I touch your feet and salute you guys❤️
Ive heard of the iridium layer, its used to produce a white gold alloy amongst other things.
Discovery is being too doubtful in many documentaries and it casts shadows over good documentaries
Crocodiles can also live for months on rotting flesh, their greatest hazard is being stranded between water holes during the dry season, they may also have no scuples regarding cannibalism. Another atribute crocodiles have is the ability to heal from injuries, usually from each other, sustained in fetid pools.
You forgot that crocodiles are very social. They help each other when they live in communities (Nile, Muggers, Cuban crocs).
@@Polosatiy_Varan that's interesting, I really didn't appreciate that. I've seen a croc rip off another crocs leg an consider it part of a feeding time.
What about other smaller dinosaurs? That argument that only the big ones died out doesn't explain this!
Birds
im sorry but if the meteor was powerfull enough to kill the plants and animals for that long i highly dout even a croc could survive that long without food.
There are even crocodile surviving in the middle of the Sahara in little water ponds that remained after the Sahara dried up. Little food there and no sexual partners
Misleading title. Not all dinosaurs died. Several species of theropod dinosaurs survived, and are represented by about 10k+ species of maniraptoran theropods today
I get the slower metabolism but don't all reptiles require the sun for basic physiological function? Does this mean the sun wasn't blocked out by blast dust for as long as we previously thought?
They don't necessarily need sunlight but the heat from it. From what I've read, after the metor hit it was alot warmer for maybe 100,000 years. So even if the sunlight was blocked they still had heat from the environment. They can also hibernate.
Crocodiles used to be warm blooded but evolved into coldblooded, they're archeosaurs which is the same bloodline as birds and dinosaurs
Where is the proof of a meteor?
@@250smacks Chicxulub crater en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicxulub_crater
If a reptile is diurnal and needs uvb to metabolize the calcium then yea but crocs and monitors don’t necessarily need uvb
Ego and hubris.
Fascinating
some Science says they all died off others say the Birds are the dinosaurs.
Facts, save them keep them going 😁
Not all dinosaurs died like wtf!
Basically, any animal who'd living in the water like crocodile, and any fish had survive extinction
No, apparently many sea species died off
The oceans got deprived of oxygen
Now I know 😁
When they speak if cold temperatures, what numbers are we talking about?
It was an asteroid thst killed the dinosaurs, a meteor is just a relatively small rock
This needs to happen again soon. The humans who were dropped off here some 10 thousand years ago have multiplied into an unsustainable population of billions. Earth needs another enema.
I agree. You first hopefully
It's called the Covid Vaxx. Oh Myyy I promised not to say anything. Ooops!!
😆😂🤣
“The humans who were dropped off here some 10 thousand years ago”…. Geez people really are crazier than I’ve imagined aren’t they… y’all are just so easily manipulated and convinced of total BS. Keep listening to Alex jones though, I’m sure he’s gonna give you all of his “secrets” and none of his ideofanacies.
Oh the hypocrisy of the environmentalists as they sip their cocoa latte at Starbucks and watch UA-cam videos on electronic equipment that caused heavy pollution to produce and uses electricity from coal burning power plants. Ask them again when they’ve been denied a few meals…
And so uneducated yet so high and mighty. It wasn’t 10 thousand years ago. Try over 300 thousand.
“Bones of primitive Homo sapiens first appear 300,000 years ago in Africa”
They ate all the dead I think
No most all dinosaurs turned into ashes since the heat practically burned them alive
Can we all stop agreeing on that meteor theory? It’s ridiculous and there are an infinite number of factors which could have led to the destruction of dinosaurs. It’s such lazy thinking otherwise
Now tell me how human survived the metedor
We weren't around yet. But our ancestors were, tiny early mammals scurrying around, finding ways to survive in the harsh conditions. Over (lots of) time that species branched out into countless others. One of which led to some apes. Which branched out into other hominids. Until we emerged. Think of it like how we turned wolves into chihuahuas and bull mastiffs. Shared ancestry, different outcomes.
The meteor strike was 65 million years ago and modern humans have only been around for 100 thousand years.
@@BenThere_DoneThat We have likely discovered the specific creature that made it across the KT boundary and subsequently gave rise to all primates. Purgatorius was between rat and mouse sized, lived in trees and ate fruit and insects. Being a small generalist insectivore allowed it to survive as it would have fed on the insects that fed on the dead vegetation, until some recovery in the ecosystem was made. It would have sheltered in some cover, like hollow trees, or possibly even in the ground and would have been adapted to some amount of wildfire. It is speculated to have looked and lived like modern tree-shrews, but in a drier habitat.
@@BenThere_DoneThat Looked up and saw it, said "Oh, no" and scurried inside.
@@BenThere_DoneThat when is it going to be a new species of human or animal I don't see how you go from a rat and it turns into a human that shit is made up
Interesting.
MR
Spoiler: they don't have the slightest idea. This video was just 10 minutes of waste of time the narrator avoiding the awkward fact that they do not have an explanation. which of course would be understandable and fine in itself, but it turns very unscientific and awkward when they try to trick the public into thinking they actually know about the answer.
If this really happened and somth fell from sky and killed all dinosaurs,then where is the massive hole caused by such destruction,surely somth that big must have made a massive hole big as city's.
Chicxulub crater.
This video doesn’t even say the word alligator or crocodile for the video this is why we need down clicks
Wouldn't the climate come back to normal, 10 years after KT? Why would the deposits be different after a short period?.....Sandstone to sandstone, Limestone to limestone. How thick of a band could develop in that 10 years?
Starvation
You dont know how to make documentaries anymore Discovery
god plan is great why he dindt we live with dinasour ? sorry for my bad english 😊
It was never about the customers best interests, it was always about profit....how much does Siri or Alexa care ? Now say the same to all corporations....for corporation make our food, run our educational systems, run our healthcare systems, .....all comes down to corporate influence in all governments. End.
Like they actually know…. You can’t sort COVID out let alone tell me what happened millions of years ago haha 😂
Just because you're uneducated about the incredible and cross-verifiable methods used by geologists doesn't mean they're ineffective.
Also as a species we "sorted out" COVID in the BLINK OF AN EYE. We're talking about hundreds of millions of years here. Geologic time. Expand your mind.
@ AW Earle Evolution is fact. I was raised Creationist. I used to believe "theory" meant they couldn't prove it. But let me tell you, they've proven it time and time again. In the field, in the fossil record, and verified it again when we discovered DNA. We get a clearer picture with each new leap of science, and not a single fossil layer has been found out of place. To think otherwise, you'd have to believe in an absurdly elaborate cover up, spanning centuries, nationalities, and entire disciplines of study. It's laughable.
@ AW Earle will you take a second to think about how we are even communicating with each other right now? SCIENCE. Electrons and how they behave is fact. Radio waves and how they behave are fact. Satellites in orbit: science and physics. Over the counter pain meds and how they work in your body. Blood types. The DNA in a paternity test. Your pasteurized milk. The chemistry you rely on to drive your car to work. The microbiology involved in purifying the water you drink. You're surrounded by scientific advancement and you live in astounding ignorance of it.
@ AW Earle you're right, man created all those amazing things as we learned about how the laws of the universe work and that we could rely on them to keep working that way. DNA is fact. You and I share some of the same DNA with sea monkeys and even plants. DNA can be sequenced and verified. I'm willing to bet you wouldn't call a paternity test an "opinion" if you needed to be sure of the results. You're all mixed up with your definitions of theory, opinion, and fact.
If you'd like to learn about how complex structures can emerge from simple chemistry, grow some rock candy sometime, and look up conway's game of life.
As for the origin of the explosion that appears to have set this universe in motion, I don't know and neither do you. We have some people studying that. It involves some of the same SCIENCE that created the atomic bomb and generates power for a good portion of the world. But I'm sure those things are just based on opinion, huh?
To be pedantic, yes they start out as theories, but become so well supported by EVIDENCE that they cannot be denied, and inventions can be made around them.
As for the topic at hand, geology and paleontology don't have 100% of the answers, but they have way more than any other system of knowledge and have centuries of verifiable EVIDENCE across disciplines to the point that the core claims are undeniably true.
@ AW Earle none of what you say makes hardly any sense. You can live in denial all you want. You just come off as ignorant and egotistic acting as though you understand something nobody else does. You obviously have no background in scientific study of any field. Do you also believe that the world is flat and that the town that you were born is the entirety of the world? Science does not include opinions of any kind. You obviously lack the intelligence to understand this.
A meteor? When was this supposed to happen?
Kids, don't believe everything that you see. Actually don't believe nothing you do see
Lol this video is bs, why they cut out while digging?
Like what dafu. Why don’t they just died out with Dinosaur. I rather die by a shark than a crocodile. They just freak me out. I totally dislike the look of it.
This is all theoretical.. 🤷♂️
Do 🐊 exist today? ✅
Do fossils of 🐊 exist from millions of years ago? ✅
This means they were here, and they still are here, meaning they did not go extinct. Meaning they survived an extinction event. That part is not theoretical. What follows is a discussion of the advantages that were most likely responsible for this. It's really not that hard, I don't know what you could possibly object to here.
@@BenThere_DoneThat I feel like carbon dating isn’t trustworthy. That’s the only part I would argue. I haven’t even watched the full video yet, but I just hate it when someone says millions of years ago with such certainty. We haven’t even been around for tens of thousands. At least recorded wise.
@@Nonamegoodsir4332The funny thing about scientific measurement is that if you can verify it over and over again using different methods and technologies, it is likely accurate regardless of how you or I "feel".
Radio-isotope dating (not just carbon, btw) is a published, peer-reviewed and widely accepted method, but if you come up with a better one that shows beyond reasonable doubt that our dating process needs adjusting, you could win a Nobel prize.
@@Nonamegoodsir4332 There's also a lot of physical evidence of the age of the earth. I used to think anything geological happened because of Noah's flood. Huge cave systems? Grand canyon? Fossilized seashells nowhere near the ocean? All one big flood.
But nature doesn't work that way. There are layers and layers of rock we know each took x amount of years to form. We have canyons cut by small rivers over eons. Niagara falls has eroded its way back to where it now stands. We can count tree rings on ancient petrified forests (dendrochronology). We see paths from ancient glaciers. We can even measure the speed of continental drift to calculate how long ago they used to be connected.
The earth is extremely old (compared to our species) - we don't know exactly how old, but we have a lot of good evidence to make a very educated estimate.
@@Nonamegoodsir4332 Keyword "I feel"
this story is a CROC alright.......................................................
no substance, just soddos mucking about.