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*were not so different were not so different were not so different were no so different were not so different were not so different were not so different*
This guy has a very serious medical condition of you guys didn’t know It’s known as “Steel balls” and the symptoms are usually .fearlessness .literally no skin or eye colour .a really prominent chest
The mosasaurus from Jurassic World was depicted as a way larger dinosaur than the one displayed in the video when its size was compared to an ordinary human (the man could possibly be 180cm tall).
@Nostalgia For Infinity man, back in the days crocs and gators used to NEVER skip leg days. Now, crocs and gators literally take a nap for like 9 hours
Beautiful reconstructions. It's like a quiet walk in a museum or a zoological garden where you can finally admire these incredible animals for what they probably were - and not monsters continuously fighting each other, as we often depict them - and lose yourself in thoughts about life and evolution.
100% agree. People always so spooked about the great white sharks but imagined being accidentally inhaled by some of those leviathans. My worst nightmares always have me stuck in an endless prehistoric ocean.
Same! There's this one sea dinosaur that freaks me out and I was like "hell no, don't do it!" Didn't see it though. Or it looked less scary here.😂 But yeah sea creatures can be much more terrifying than land/sky creatures.
They are all still smaller than the modern blue whale by a whole lot. We still have plenty of sea demons today. The blue whale is the largest animal that ever lived on earth. It's heart is the size of a race horse and you could fit through the arteries connected to the heart.
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Seeing both mesozoic and cenozoic stuff (and even earlier things) together in one video really put into perspective just how big (or small!) these animals were. Wonderful work as always.
It's crazy to think that these things all walked the same ground we walk now. Makes me wonder how random and unexpected life on other planets could be.
@@BRAN_BOSS that actually incorrect since new evidence disprove that. They found one T. rex name Scotty is the same size as jp T. rex. Spinosaurus actually the same size as a giganotosaurus and Tyrannosaurus rex .
I feel like the easiest way to explain this thing is “ A large semi aquatic species of the spinosaurid genus known for having crocodile like heads and teeth with this specific species being native to Egypt and was likely to have eaten fish aka spinosaurus “
Its prionosuchus its appearance is looked like a crocodile because of its snout and it has a hairy gills like an axolotl, it is also an ambush predator
This is incredible!!! My 4 year old and two year old sons have your dinosaur and Cenozoic videos memorized and we were thrilled to see this video releases! Since discovering it last night we have watched it six times. I love the names underneath each creature, they always ask me which creature was which in the others and I had to constantly check the description for the names. The pace and coloration of each animal is really realistic. You did great research for this! We love seeing the Mesozoic and Cenozoic side by side.
Sorry, but some of the dinosaurs in this video weren’t really of that size... The Spinosaurus, for exemple, is the biggest terrestrial carnivore that ever existed (or not? We don’t know...) !
Pretty much all of the Ark creatures are the wrong size. Dilophosaurs, Dimorphodons, and Parasaurs are all too small while many of the others are way, WAY too big (the Rex is twice the size of a real T-Rex). But it's not a big deal, since the creatures in Ark were made by aliens and *based* on the real thing. Gives the game designers way more artistic license.
@@kenjutsukata1o1 "the rex is twice the size of a real T-rex, but it's not a big deal" dude are you on methain or something because the rex in the game is waaaayyyy to big.
@@user-oj6re6ju9t I'm saying it's not a big deal because the dinosaurs aren't actual dinosaurs, they're artificially created created creatures based on dinosaurs. If the game was claiming they were real dinos I'd have a real problem with their sizes, but as 'fake' dinosaurs they can take whatever liberties they want. Frankly I'd love a mod that changes all the dinosaur sizes to be more accurate but it's apparently just too much work and most modders have other priorities.
@@kenjutsukata1o1 I agree on the fact that the dinos in the game aren't actually the real ones, but when you said that the rex in the game was "twice the size of the real rex" it isn't even a competition like the one in the game was as big as a bronto were as the real rex was as big as a elephant.
Dimorphodon has got an extremely uncharacteristic head for being a pterosaur. For the longest time growing up, I really didn't believe it was anything more than someone's own imagination morphing two unrelated species together. It's just so odd looking, how it was able to fly with such a bulky skull is boggling. Love it.
I am so glad that there are mods for Ark that scale dinosaurs, animals, to their proper sizes because holy shit. The pachy is still one of my favorite dinos in the game, but its so tiny and slow! I want this scaling >_>
The sizes were actually a bit off if you consider the largest speciemens! The biggest Tyrannosaurus Rex was around 5 meters or 16'4 and was signifcantly above 13 meters or 42 feet in length... The one in the Video was deffinetly not 5 meters! And Argentinosaurus, the largest terrestrial animal ever, actually didn't have a largly up right posture, like in the Video. It had a more horizontal one!
Yes like the allosaurus it’s almost as big as T-rex not 2.20 meters like in the video. The basilosaurus is smaller than a megalodon. The artho isn’t 3 meters and the argentinosaurus is a bit bigger. And the quetzal has bigger wings.
The silly thing is... the title of the video says "prehistoric life", which technically means life before the period of written records by mankind, which ends relatively around 3500 BCE. Heck, we have video footages of the tasmanian tiger. Anyway, it's just that technically it should not be part of that video, or the video should be rephrased "extinct life".
@@nicolasrenaud6875 the Steller's Sea Cow is also another animal that isn't prehistoric, sailors were eating those things while hunting sea otters in the 1700s.
Penksy - oooooo I love the smilodon! It’s one of my favorite ice age animals! They’re teeth are fragile so they don’t fight with them, they would break. They all jump on they’re prey, bringing it down with their weight, then one of them would pierce their teeth into its esophagus, killing it. They couldn’t eat every scrap of meat on the carcass, so scavengers would eat what the smilodons didn’t. I’m sorry for bothering you with facts i got from a documentary, I just love smilodons and want to share these facts!
So am I, I always enjoyed dinosaurs as a kid and I love to draw so seeing these inspires me to draw these, I used to be horrible but now I’m so much better at drawing because of these images
Me too, one of the many things I would do is save the dodo from extinction. Just think about it, if dodos were not hunted to extinction they would probably be available as pets!
Once again, the sauropods are the real stars of this one! Though of course, I personally love the pterosaurs! I also love how you went for them walking rather than flying!
One of the big sabre tooth cats, not sure if it's this one, is believed to have been a specialist hunter of primates including us. You are literally looking at an animal designed by evolution to rip us, specifically us, to pieces. Cool huh?
5:00 - Chaaaarlie! It's the magical liopleurodon, Charlie! Oh God, thank you for taking me back to some happier times, Dane. I needed that laugh, lol. I know you didn't intend for it, but still.
Christiana Twitchell you have boys? Cool ! I love the deinonychus too and im just 10 ans i know i think 126 species of dinosaur and other creatures Like the thylacoleo
It’s actually pretty close to accurate. Dimetrodon had a “sprawling gait” characteristic of Permian reptiles... in other words, legs stretching outward from the torso (like lizards have). Later therapsids & archosaurs evolved to have their legs supporting their torsos from underneath, allowing greater mobility.
Don't get me wrong, Spinosaurus is an awesome animal. But it fits very well with what we already know: it's a theropod dinosaur, living during a time where the climate allowed its prey, fish, to grow very large and numerous, hence its size. Anomalocaris, on the other hand, is an animal so alien that it was first thought to be three separate fossilized creatures until the pieces were put together. We're not even sure if it's an arthropod or not! Not only that, but it was unthinkably enormous for its time period of the early Cambrian; even before it reached the size seen in this video, it was many, many times larger than its contemporaries: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Burgess_scale_Cor.png Generally, the largest animals of a certain time are herbivores, but Anomalocaris was a carnivore. How this was possible is, like many things about this animal, an enigmatic but wonderful mystery.
@@jivejunior8753 Anomalocaris was for sure an arthropod. Think about it. During the Cambrian period, the only animals that existed were invertabrates and fish. The dominant animals of the time period were arthropods. Anomalocaris was the first ever apex predator that lived on earth and it had the characteristics of an arthropod, such as having an exoskeleton. Arthropods were ahead of the game for a while, until the paleozoic era came to an end and dinosaurs took the throne from them. I find it interesting that the most minor creatures today, arthropods, have dominated our planet back then for hundreds of millions of years.
@@ancientreddragon5617 Hippos and Elephants are also plant eaters, but more people die of an attack by a Hippo or an Elephant, than of an attack by a Lion or a Tiger. Plant eater can also be very dangerous
Many many animals walked this Earth. So diverse so unique, so beautiful. Few lineages survived to this day. "Luck" good or bad what ever did have play, this is destiny.
@@hey12yearsago21 ark's size for its creatures is fucked up. Yes, they aren't the real creatures, but some animals like the hadrosaurs are much smaller, and some like the giga are so big that it was impossible for them to exist
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So the reason why humans are so intelligent, And won't go extinct is because we keep going forwards, While everything else is going backwards.
Can we all take a minute to appreciate how fearless that man is?
A real hero to be sure
Yup he is a real hero
Yeah
Its like
I dont fuck with you
@@namkhang5461 zuhiu
I would definitely not be as calm as this dude if a cocker spaniel-sized scorpion walked by.
*puts a leash on it*
At least it's hard to lose track of? 😅🤷♀️
You should play Fallout
Or that giant centipede thing
its prob saver then a small scorpion since small scorpions have more venom
This guy is walking/swimming past dinosaurs (and other) like he knows everyone
Guy: Hey Tom...
Xefactinus: Oi Bill!
3Head Oi m8
*Oi*
Oi
Actually its spelled Xiphactinus
Project: Garchomp not swimming past Dino’s but swimming past marine reptiles
Evolution: "How long do you want your neck?"
Elasmosaurus: *"YES."*
Fun fact: A long time ago there was a bruh moment where they placed the head on its tail when trying to reconstruct it (._. )
@@gardenturtle4878 WOW I DIDN’T KNOW THAT how aren’t u a researcher
Zxxjgfs
More like ARGENTINOSAURUS
ah, so I see you dont know the so called tanystropheus, quite the long neck there too mate
I can easily imagine that dude just going like: "G'day" at everything that's passing by him
D-day? or G-day?
Steve Irwin
The 2nd bloke is just saying “glub glub”
wankah
@@joahvanzijll7704 Aawaka
Short guy: *exists*
Dwarf elephant: *were not so different*
using my moms account I was thinking the same thing lmfao.
Galing ni madam mag memer
*were not so different were not so different were not so different were no so different were not so different were not so different were not so different*
@@thelagger3761 me too ;)
everybody: OMG WTF IS THAT? A GIANT SCORPION?!
Australians: Aeeyyy its Moi roommate who lives in ma shed.
haha so funny... such a not dead extremely original meme... haha...
Oyyy*
@@RavenRaven
Wow a generic "that meme is dead" comment
Well done on being different but the same :|
@@striveforsuccessstudysmart3509 i wasn't trying to be different though, but ok...
@@RavenRaven
pointing out the irony, never said you wanted to be different. Good job assuming though, you must be great at it.
This guy has a very serious medical condition of you guys didn’t know
It’s known as “Steel balls” and the symptoms are usually
.fearlessness
.literally no skin or eye colour
.a really prominent chest
Another symptom that has recently been recognised:
He walks like the damn boss
Also hes feckin huge
a correct diagnosis
This was really a Steel Ball Run, huh?
@@festafunerea yes it was an S.B.R indeed.
"Walking with Monsters/Dinosaurs/Beasts/Dragons" but taken literally
Ok!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@autumn-aspen W-What...?
@derpguy109 there was a dragons? never knew.
Deadass my favorite show so sad it was removed from Netflix 😔👊🏼
Missing Ambulacetus and others of walking with
When four of these animals could have still been with us (dodo, thylacine, Giant moa, and stellar sea cow)
I thought the same thing. Most people probably dont realize a handful of these organism were still alive until humans wiped them out
Now I want thicc sea cow in my pond
Dodo ;-;
Also the other massive elephants and big cats.
@@challelalle yep
Any Dino: *comes on screen*
Jurassic world players and movie fans: I KNOW THAT GUY!!!
*ARK Survival players
Lol that’s literally me
I are from ark only look that pulmonoscorpius
Ark players xD
The mosasaurus from Jurassic World was depicted as a way larger dinosaur than the one displayed in the video when its size was compared to an ordinary human (the man could possibly be 180cm tall).
9:35 *Everybody's gangsta 'till the Giant Flying meat-eating Giraffe starts galloping and jabbing dinosaurs to death...*
14:32.
You dont know whats a quetzal
@@grim7298 the azdarchid pterosaur that lived in the Cretaceous that stood 5 meters tall and fed in a terrestrial stalker manner? I'm sure I know m8.
@@grim7298 r/woosh
@@chr0min0id its 18 close to 20 ft tall not 5 meters
2:01
*Everyone gangsta till the croc grows bear legs*
officer vlad r/woooosh you didn’t get the joke smh
@Nostalgia For Infinity man, back in the days crocs and gators used to NEVER skip leg days. Now, crocs and gators literally take a nap for like 9 hours
@@bradbradthebradyour comment is dumb
*corc*
BlueJam that Thing is known as the bore croc
My brain in 3 am:
Let's go find out how big is prehistoric animals
OKLAHOMA
Relatable
My brain in 3:30 am:
Let's go find out how to build a time machine!
@@mushrooms5601 #oklahoma
Beautiful reconstructions. It's like a quiet walk in a museum or a zoological garden where you can finally admire these incredible animals for what they probably were - and not monsters continuously fighting each other, as we often depict them - and lose yourself in thoughts about life and evolution.
You thorgh this was a prehistoric run
Steller’s sea cow, thylacine, dodo, and giant moa passing by resisting the urge to smack human.
Let's take a time to appreciete how alive those reconstructions look. They are amazing!
Hey how 12:01
Mis elefantes son los palaeoloxodon falconeri,Wolly Mammoth y Palaeoloxodon namadicus
0:48 *HETERO DONT O SAURUS*
This dino is gay i think
😂😂😂😂
That’s what I thought too haha
@DARVIN BAROI you right, you want to have shrex with me ??
yeah we ordered extra sapiens on the side
I laughed !!!!
When they cut to the sea bit I panicked because few things are more frightening than prehistoric sea demons
100% agree. People always so spooked about the great white sharks but imagined being accidentally inhaled by some of those leviathans. My worst nightmares always have me stuck in an endless prehistoric ocean.
Same! There's this one sea dinosaur that freaks me out and I was like "hell no, don't do it!" Didn't see it though. Or it looked less scary here.😂
But yeah sea creatures can be much more terrifying than land/sky creatures.
@@Awesomeficationify "those leviathans" you could say that yeah 😂
@@Awesomeficationify if you think that is bad, you don't want a 60+ foot shark coming to eat your whole in 1 bite.
They are all still smaller than the modern blue whale by a whole lot. We still have plenty of sea demons today. The blue whale is the largest animal that ever lived on earth. It's heart is the size of a race horse and you could fit through the arteries connected to the heart.
7:17 when you have caps lock on and you press shift on the first letter
lil bro cheeks clappeth
@@Oinker-Sploinker does thou acquire a gyatteth?
@@Oinker-Sploinkerim so sorry
I love how the guy is casually walking on the side of prehistoric life forms.
lol
I think you dont know that there is so nuch wrong
Jonas Scholz r/wooooooooooooooosh
Like walking casually past a 3 meter long milipede!
That shit would be terrifying with those large ass mandables!
True nightmare fuel
Just as you do
It's so amazing to think these creatures lived for hundreds if not millions of years in our planet
Marcos Recio billion you mean dons have like bed for 80 billion years
@@samkinz2048 ??? Pepega Clap
@@samkinz2048 80 billion?
The Universe is 14 billion years old..
i edited this because it wasn’t funny at all and i’m ashamed that it got any likes
anon and also brachiosaurus
Literally every sauropod and azhdarchid pterosaur
Argentinosaurus :
**Accidentally stomped on the beer**
No its *Hold my fossil*
anon
Argentinosaurus is nothing compared to the ones in my encyclopedia
Leedsichthys 5:59
Also known as pogger fish
*POG FISH*
*THE FISH IS POGGING*
@@sanicsnom8419 *THE FISH POGS THE KRILL*
Its a giant basking shark
@@Nr_elephantno, its literally a fish
9:44 Mr. Frodo look! Its an Olyphant!
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That's not an elephant that's a palaeoxodon
0:22 admit it, you'd pee yourself if you saw a scorpion that big in real life.
I'd feed my annoying ass cat to it lul
Edit: Too bad my cat is gone now
Apex predator Bear Grylls:hold my knife
No im not afraid of scorpions
Seen bigger in fallout
Benno GB Bruh 😂
Seeing both mesozoic and cenozoic stuff (and even earlier things) together in one video really put into perspective just how big (or small!) these animals were. Wonderful work as always.
Yep, there is animals of the 3 era
The anomalocaris is from the Cambrian era ( and also the trilobite
Perfect for a new DinoTopia movie.
TechHeck
Can't wait for prehistoric world 2019!
It's crazy to think that these things all walked the same ground we walk now. Makes me wonder how random and unexpected life on other planets could be.
Hey guys
Humans: Imagine how would they taste like.
Prehistoric Life: .....
Pratty Vee on a scale from dove to snake probably
I'd go for some Eryops
Philip Sistonen Ammonite and Mawsonia
Now I'm really curious how would they taste like
I’d go for a fried T. rex leg
Scientists think that the dodo made actually rather cooing noises like pigeons then Rather the gobbling of a turkey
No for real there are (giant flitless pigeons) not a giant fiitless turkey dumy
@@BigCheese7 that's what they mean I think. I'm guessing English isn't their first language.
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ZacharyPrehistoricFan178
LordOfTheDinosaurs
8:50 When a sloth is bigger than a dinosaur.
I dont get it?
Zyed Aemeer because ur 5 mate
What do you mean? How would an actual 5 year old know how to type letters?
If you didn’t already know megatherium used to be the same size as modern day elephants.
Zyed Aemeer yes I know what a megatherium is and also if u were 5 and didn’t know how to type letters on a phone then you were one dumbass kid
5:53 “im not like other fish I have big claws & you wouldn’t even guess I’m a fish”
It’s a land creature that was in the water as well it actually the biggest carnivorous animal bigger that tree and gigantasaurus
@@BRAN_BOSS that actually incorrect since new evidence disprove that. They found one T. rex name Scotty is the same size as jp T. rex. Spinosaurus actually the same size as a giganotosaurus and Tyrannosaurus rex .
I feel like the easiest way to explain this thing is
“ A large semi aquatic species of the spinosaurid genus known for having crocodile like heads and teeth with this specific species being native to Egypt and was likely to have eaten fish aka spinosaurus “
6:56 y does it have pencil legs
Why not
😅😅😅😅
I was so confused when I saw this comment but now I know XD
r/cursedcomments
So it can write man, it obvious..
Some say he is still walking to this day
Upd: охереть тысяча лайков, ютуб, я переезжаю
awesome Doug what is
Dawn Daniel r/wooooooooch
awesome Doug why would he? It’s only animated poor idiot
@@lesirbuttscratcherthe1st634 r/ihavereddit
Mr Yellow can’t you just take a joke any of you
Imagine living with that dinosaurs.
I'll be food
Strelax Itd be fun for that short time though.☺️
Ime ate u momy an sista.
Yes
Are you sure not us who will ate them?
Does we english here
Me and my friends just crossing the street.
5:33 its a giant axolotl!!!
Too bad it couldn’t turn back its extinction
Its prionosuchus its appearance is looked like a crocodile because of its snout and it has a hairy gills like an axolotl, it is also an ambush predator
Frog croc frog croc
I think its axolotl
Man prionosuchus is awesome
This is incredible!!! My 4 year old and two year old sons have your dinosaur and Cenozoic videos memorized and we were thrilled to see this video releases! Since discovering it last night we have watched it six times.
I love the names underneath each creature, they always ask me which creature was which in the others and I had to constantly check the description for the names.
The pace and coloration of each animal is really realistic. You did great research for this!
We love seeing the Mesozoic and Cenozoic side by side.
And Paleozoic!
Sorry, but some of the dinosaurs in this video weren’t really of that size... The Spinosaurus, for exemple, is the biggest terrestrial carnivore that ever existed (or not? We don’t know...) !
When you realize how big dimorphodons really are
Ark: They fit on your shoulder
Edit: thanks for 300 likes!
Pretty much all of the Ark creatures are the wrong size. Dilophosaurs, Dimorphodons, and Parasaurs are all too small while many of the others are way, WAY too big (the Rex is twice the size of a real T-Rex). But it's not a big deal, since the creatures in Ark were made by aliens and *based* on the real thing. Gives the game designers way more artistic license.
@@kenjutsukata1o1 "the rex is twice the size of a real T-rex, but it's not a big deal" dude are you on methain or something because the rex in the game is waaaayyyy to big.
@@user-oj6re6ju9t I'm saying it's not a big deal because the dinosaurs aren't actual dinosaurs, they're artificially created created creatures based on dinosaurs. If the game was claiming they were real dinos I'd have a real problem with their sizes, but as 'fake' dinosaurs they can take whatever liberties they want. Frankly I'd love a mod that changes all the dinosaur sizes to be more accurate but it's apparently just too much work and most modders have other priorities.
@@kenjutsukata1o1 I agree on the fact that the dinos in the game aren't actually the real ones, but when you said that the rex in the game was "twice the size of the real rex" it isn't even a competition like the one in the game was as big as a bronto were as the real rex was as big as a elephant.
In ARK you catch Dimorphodons.
In Jurassic world Dimorpnodons catch you
8:20 LEGO Star Wars dewbacks be like
5:58 look at that smile!
That's a :v
🤣🤣🤣🤣
:v
@Robert Barry it’s a filter feeder.
😂👍
7:17
When you spent more time bodybuilding than learning
Smol brain
HAHAH
Don’t laugh at him he’s trying his best
2:43 and 10:43 When you spent more time learning than bodybuilding
Smol brain big bobs
Dimorphodon has got an extremely uncharacteristic head for being a pterosaur. For the longest time growing up, I really didn't believe it was anything more than someone's own imagination morphing two unrelated species together. It's just so odd looking, how it was able to fly with such a bulky skull is boggling. Love it.
Did u get a look at that giant elephant
Shoebills look like muppets.
Terrifying muppets.
Its skull was surprisingly light, largely consisting of bones that were either hollow or incredibly narrow.
At first I thought that dimorphodon was a hybrid between t Rex and a pteranodon.
The thing is, it didn’t fly
These are the creatures i wanna ride..
3:32 camptosaurus
7:13 macrauchenia
7:33 Coelodonta
7:58 Varanus Prisca
8:09 Bajadasaurus
8:48 Allosaurus
8:57 Megatherium
9:24 Triceratops
9:37 Quetzalcoatlus
9:46 [Straight-Tusked Elephant]
10:10 Tyrannosaurus
10:20 Paraceratherium
10:28 Apatosaurus
10:51 Argentinosaurus
Then my favorite ride if the quetzalcoatlus came back is the quetzal of course and we’ll not use modern technology (for now)
What’s the point of using airplanes when you can use a flying pterosaur as your mount
Do not ride on the T Rex. It will eat you if you ride it.
I Want To Ride The Bajadasaurus 8:09
Straight tusked elephant genus name is Palaeoloxodon.
Ark and Jurassic Park/World fans
I knew that one!
👇
Eu 🇧🇷
No
Fer Parra Anzu? Bajadasaurus? No!
@@xpgamesbr4539 fuck off, amo bolsonaro
@@supermariologanfan6546 ????
1:15 when the Chipotle from lunch starts to take effect
Uncle Russell ahahah
daniel *Taco Bell*
AHAHAHAHA
“What the hell is that!?”
“It’s a liopleuridon Charlie!”
Alec Durka was literally waiting on someone to comment that
Where's my twenty bucks Leo?
“The magical liopleurodon!”
Now dont let ANYONE tell you that lioplurodon was 50 feet that was a pliosaurus lioplurodon was 25 to 30 feet long
Someone tell me the time stamp now.
I am so glad that there are mods for Ark that scale dinosaurs, animals, to their proper sizes because holy shit. The pachy is still one of my favorite dinos in the game, but its so tiny and slow! I want this scaling >_>
For Giganotosaurus too.
I love livyatan and megaladon
Thank you for uploading this. Makes me feel really, REALLY small.
The sizes were actually a bit off if you consider the largest speciemens!
The biggest Tyrannosaurus Rex was around 5 meters or 16'4 and was signifcantly above 13 meters or 42 feet in length...
The one in the Video was deffinetly not 5 meters!
And Argentinosaurus, the largest terrestrial animal ever, actually didn't have a largly up right posture, like in the Video. It had a more horizontal one!
Girls u sooo sexy 😍😍😍😍
Yes like the allosaurus it’s almost as big as T-rex not 2.20 meters like in the video. The basilosaurus is smaller than a megalodon. The artho isn’t 3 meters and the argentinosaurus is a bit bigger. And the quetzal has bigger wings.
It's sad to see the Tasmanian tiger part of this
The silly thing is... the title of the video says "prehistoric life", which technically means life before the period of written records by mankind, which ends relatively around 3500 BCE. Heck, we have video footages of the tasmanian tiger. Anyway, it's just that technically it should not be part of that video, or the video should be rephrased "extinct life".
I agree with you. Really sad. I wonder what else will go extinct thanks to our help.
@@nicolasrenaud6875 Dodo is also not prehistoric.
@@nicolasrenaud6875 the Steller's Sea Cow is also another animal that isn't prehistoric, sailors were eating those things while hunting sea otters in the 1700s.
Didn't Livyatan also survive up until after 3,500 BC? Not entirely sure about that.
1:40
Awwe, cute little elephant
Next animal walks up
*AHHHHHH*
Penksy - oooooo I love the smilodon! It’s one of my favorite ice age animals! They’re teeth are fragile so they don’t fight with them, they would break. They all jump on they’re prey, bringing it down with their weight, then one of them would pierce their teeth into its esophagus, killing it. They couldn’t eat every scrap of meat on the carcass, so scavengers would eat what the smilodons didn’t. I’m sorry for bothering you with facts i got from a documentary, I just love smilodons and want to share these facts!
No, that’s actually really interesting. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Penksy - :)
Desmatosuchus is next and I found it adorable
Well you gotta smile.
That is awesome! Amazing! I watched the whole thing. I love the soundtrack too, I downloaded it to play when I need to sleep
"When you're next to giant dinosaurs, it make you feel so incredibly small."
I watch you
- Nigel Marvin
You don’t say
I know you!
- Nigel Marvin, Land of Giants.
Is this a version of "The Walking Dead"?
@@se7ws847 what the fuck?
@@se7ws847 What the actual Fuck
Should I call the cops
save the Earth Yes
The Philosopher No, it’s Walking With Dinosaurs
“We’ve entered a new era. Welcome, to Jurassic World”
-Ian-Fallen Kingdom (2018)
I don't know why I'm obsessed with this kind of stuff, I got goosebumps from watching this video and couldn't look away for anything even for a second
So am I, I always enjoyed dinosaurs as a kid and I love to draw so seeing these inspires me to draw these, I used to be horrible but now I’m so much better at drawing because of these images
4:44
when u see le thanos turtle
Technically the turtle is the original thanos as it came first.
@@AngelEmfrbl y e s
Perfectly balanced as all trutules should be
Yutashu Ultimate
I am inevitable
SKSKSKSKSKSKSKSK SAVE THE THANOS ARCHELONS
1:15 sounds like an old man stretching
Lmao😂😂
Yes the fearless man he is like 60 million years old now
Man: casually walks past all the dinos and prehistoric creatures
Man: and here we have my pets
8:07 was that the sound from Star Wars, the sound of a startled parasaur in Ark?
This sound was also used in the lost world jurassic park
Is from the lost world jurassic park
5:00 "It's a Liopleurodon, Charlie!"
Charlie! Charlie!
The magical Liopleurodon!!!!!!!!!!
It’s gonna take us to candy mountain Charlie
Its the complete ''Walking with...'' series
Naturalist Ninja and more
walking with dinosaurs, walking with beasts, walking with monster combined! plus the sea monsters trilogy
@Poof Da bunno That does not matter, Dane Pavitt did a fantastic job on this video.
Lol
Naturalist Warrior Planet Dinosaur And When Dinosaurs Roamed America too
5:50 Spinosaurus: I am walking here
lol why didn't anyone else just see that
He like I'ma fish too
Me: I like that there doing realistic animals.
Me: See spin with no spine on its tail.
TRIGGERED!!!!
lol thing is it makes perfect sense that the Spinosaurus is in water since it has recently been discovered that it is a primarily aquatic animal.
The spino is land and water
" Extracting Speices Profile"
Welcome to Prehistoric Park.
Glad to see I'm not the only one who still remembers the Walking With saga
I remember it really well!...
Eventough Lipleurodon was like over 20 meters long..! Lul
Little did people notice how the face of the Leedsichtys looks pretty derpy.
Loved to see this comparison, nicely done.
It looks derpy in walking with dinosaurs too.
If time travel becomes a reality, I would love going back to prehistoric times to see these magnificent beasts for myself.
Vlad Sicoe and probably die! I would to, but it’s better safe than sorry! (Though it would be cool to see a smilodon!)
Just don't end up like the time traveler that Scrat discovered.
Me too, one of the many things I would do is save the dodo from extinction. Just think about it, if dodos were not hunted to extinction they would probably be available as pets!
If I survive I would
Me too
Amazing tour. Earth is the place to be. So much history and mystery!
This is so beautifully done man, you deserve a big round of applause 👏🏻
Once again, the sauropods are the real stars of this one!
Though of course, I personally love the pterosaurs! I also love how you went for them walking rather than flying!
Damn... ARK is much more inaccurate than I thought
Fr... In ARK the dodo seems smaller than it actually is
khade._ much
Ark is way more accurate then this guy.....dodos werent that big
NotEvenMyFinalForm Jeremy sources?
There is not a single creature in ARK that is accurate
The sounds they potentially make makes the video. Very cool. Thanks for posting.
3:23 Ice Age 2 anyone
“Look kids, the last Mammoth”
No that was the aardvark that said that
Lol
Yung Dreski
9:11
Why tf did I get notification from this thread even though I'd never commented here? Am I missing something? Hotel? Trivago
Yung Dreski good one
1:43
“I should have killed the ice age baby but its too late”
One of the big sabre tooth cats, not sure if it's this one, is believed to have been a specialist hunter of primates including us. You are literally looking at an animal designed by evolution to rip us, specifically us, to pieces. Cool huh?
Geoff :O
@@greomgh was it Dinofelis l think?
Diego didn’t want to betray manny and sid
It's sad how small Liopleurodon is now, even smaller than Xiphactinus
Bonecrusher27WTF Yea why would they nerf it :/ it needed a buff not nerf
We still have kronosaurus, which is basically the same but bigger
Bonecrusher27WTF still pretty big tho
@@TheRandomWolf Evolution nerfed Liopleurodon?? God, kids... please go to school...
@@ToteDichter1984 r/whoosh
3:23
This animal is in the animation film "Ice Age".
Legend has it he tried to break the food chain by learning to fly
@@gibrantrejo3258
yes, I remember that scene. 😂😂😂😂
1:16 lystrosaur noise sounds like an old man constipated
Lmao your right hahahaha
5:00 - Chaaaarlie! It's the magical liopleurodon, Charlie!
Oh God, thank you for taking me back to some happier times, Dane. I needed that laugh, lol. I know you didn't intend for it, but still.
Liopleurodon is not magical!
@@skyhigh9148 liopleurodon is magical lol in ark survival
@@skyhigh9148 ark reference
@@ethoraptor9479 what??? No, it's not an ark reference.... it's from a UA-cam video, Charlie the Unicorn.
Chalicotheriums! I find them so bizarre and fascinating and was excited to see one in here.
My boys love that Deinonychus.
Christiana Twitchell you have boys? Cool ! I love the deinonychus too and im just 10 ans i know i think 126 species of dinosaur and other creatures Like the thylacoleo
Nobody even heard of Concavenator until like 2015
Aw you have kids?
Chalicotheriums are awesome and bizarre
You should whatch PBS Eons video about them
Epic video. Definitely one of the better prehistoric creatures size comparisons.
"It's just like a walk in the forest.
...65 million years ago."
Jurassic World.
@@Lukaszflis828 no
@@Lukaszflis828 Not all of these aninals are fron the Jurassic Period, and in Jurassic World most of them are from the Cretaceous.
U copied it from Jurassic world
2:23 why the front legs of this dimetrodon are broken? lmao
yeah,
they have two pairs of back legs
It’s actually pretty close to accurate. Dimetrodon had a “sprawling gait” characteristic of Permian reptiles... in other words, legs stretching outward from the torso (like lizards have). Later therapsids & archosaurs evolved to have their legs supporting their torsos from underneath, allowing greater mobility.
Lord Freeza là một loài thực vật có hoa trong đó
DEFOR mi tee
It look like bone tool in flash, the part of body is seperated
6:07 this one makes me really uncomfortable
Yea, was it's mounth always wide open
i bet that thing moved like a torpedo too.
Don't worry, big boi lived like a whale eating plankton and krill, nothing else really goes in.
your profile pic fits lol
Pacman fish.
Good Lord, the amount of effort put into these animations is impressive!
Nobody:
Not a dead prehistoric organism:
Beginning of this video: hAh hAh hAaAaAaAa
That's an Australian Raven's Call. Quite distracting I know.
Thank you, I mainly used this comment for that.
Is Jared leto Joker
@@TheStygian Or Meaby that is a baby caracal sound.
nobody
youtube recommendation at 3 am: *HEY WANNA WATCH SOME DINOSAUR WALK?*
3:59 Anomalocaris is the coolest creature here. Change my mind.
Don't get me wrong, Spinosaurus is an awesome animal. But it fits very well with what we already know: it's a theropod dinosaur, living during a time where the climate allowed its prey, fish, to grow very large and numerous, hence its size. Anomalocaris, on the other hand, is an animal so alien that it was first thought to be three separate fossilized creatures until the pieces were put together. We're not even sure if it's an arthropod or not! Not only that, but it was unthinkably enormous for its time period of the early Cambrian; even before it reached the size seen in this video, it was many, many times larger than its contemporaries: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Burgess_scale_Cor.png
Generally, the largest animals of a certain time are herbivores, but Anomalocaris was a carnivore. How this was possible is, like many things about this animal, an enigmatic but wonderful mystery.
I would argue for Pulmonoscorpius kirktonensis. But Anomalocaris canadensis is awesome.
@@jivejunior8753 Anomalocaris was for sure an arthropod. Think about it. During the Cambrian period, the only animals that existed were invertabrates and fish. The dominant animals of the time period were arthropods. Anomalocaris was the first ever apex predator that lived on earth and it had the characteristics of an arthropod, such as having an exoskeleton. Arthropods were ahead of the game for a while, until the paleozoic era came to an end and dinosaurs took the throne from them. I find it interesting that the most minor creatures today, arthropods, have dominated our planet back then for hundreds of millions of years.
@@alexp3643 Jaekelopterus is the largest known arthropod.
@@Lifebforeafter I thought Arthropleura was the largest arthropod ever discovered.
1:40 A small Elephant
9:40 The Admin.
Love how accurate all these are it’s amazing!
Yeah me too
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1:21
If I saw that thing in real life, I'd run away and never look back.
Arthur Morgan? I’m so surprised to see you in a prehistoric animals
Well you don't need to worry much lol, Arthropleura was a herbivore (plant eater)
@@ancientreddragon5617 Hippos and Elephants are also plant eaters, but more people die of an attack by a Hippo or an Elephant, than of an attack by a Lion or a Tiger. Plant eater can also be very dangerous
I HATE THESE TYPES MAN
I love insects. I would try to feed it something.
1:15 Me pooping after Taco Bell
Hahahaha
😂😂😂
Thats pretty disgusting🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂💀
1:00 Age Of Empires 2 definitive edition turkey
2:13 Half Life 2 Zombie
2:15 That guy said bruh wth 😂
Juicye Bruh Sound Effect 2: Electric Boogaloo
Many many animals walked this Earth. So diverse so unique, so beautiful. Few lineages survived to this day.
"Luck" good or bad what ever did have play, this is destiny.
1:15 ok…
It’s smaller in ark
@@hey12yearsago21 ark's size for its creatures is fucked up. Yes, they aren't the real creatures, but some animals like the hadrosaurs are much smaller, and some like the giga are so big that it was impossible for them to exist
Lsytrosaurus 1:17
That man has a determination in his walk like he about to find ur manager
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Wow! Great job on the animations and designs!
I’m impressed at how genuinely accurate these drawings are
I didn't realize how big Dimorphodon's head was.
Michael W0rkinMan you can see that in Jurassic World u know
@@prehistoricfanboy101 Which is inaccurate af. Why trust a series that supersizes raptors?
Ah almost forgot
@@FoundedScreenLady and a supersized Mosa
Michael W0rkinMan me too 0-0