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Truly an underrated collection of animals. These may not be dinosaurs but they're still incredibly interesting to think about and are more modern than we think. Great effort from Dane.
Some of these prehistoric animals has modern version of them like elephants which related to mammoths, mastodon etc, saber tooth cats to modern Lion and Tigers, giant ground sloth to much smaller sloths we have today and can’t forget the short faced bear who’s now has their modern form in grizzly’s, black bears and polar bear the largest bear we have today
Eee! So happy to see this! Prehistoric mammals don't get half the attention dinosaurs do--and sometimes they're seriously freaky! I love that somebody did this, especially with all the work it must've taken. :)
And deadlier. :P It'd be cool, but MAN would the world be a lot harder to live in. And my home state is like, Fossil City, so I'd probably have to dodge Allosaurs on my way to the grocery store or something. And don't even get me STARTED on those annoying Uintatheriums! :P
cenozoic land carnivores: please stop growing so much, we can't reach that size like the theropods. Cenozoic land herbivores: *If i got bigger, i can eat a large portion of plants*
@@romeostonem6798 Shantungosaurus: “Haha, you all look tiny from up here.” Paraceratherium/Palaeoloxodon: *walks over* “You were saying?” Sauropods: *lowers head* “Would the three of you mind repeating that? I couldn’t hear you all from up there.” Shantungosaurus/Paraceratherium/Palaeoloxodon: 😳😳😳
@@iop3907 This thread was mainly focused on land animals. But if we were focusing on aquatic animals, then whales would dwarf many of these, with the closest potential rival possibly being those giant Triassic ichthyosaurs.
Nathaniel Miller Yep. Don’t get me wrong, I love animals today as a huge animal lover, but I wish these prehistoric animals still existed. I like megaloceros. It would be cool to see them in Alaska.
These animals mostly lived millions of years apart. Some lives 60 million years ago, some went extinct a few thousand years ago, most never saw eachother. If you lived 30 million years ago you may only see 1-2 of these species and most other animals would be a lot smaller, and you would be saying the same thing about modern animals. Fact is the African Bush elephant, which you can see today, is one of the biggest and baddest animals of all time. Plenty to see and enjoy today
+trvth1s Plus, we got both the Sperm Whale and the Blue Whale, which are respectively the largest known hunter to exist on land or in sea (technically even bigger than Predator X, Mosasaurus, Megalodon, and Livyatan) and the largest known individual animal to exist in general (even heavier than the largest known Sauropods at almost 200 tons).
I. Would watch the hell out of that! I've thought that the weirder/less famous prehistoric mammals should get their time in the pop-culture sun, for a long time. (And the even more obscure but awesome synapsids from the Permian, but one thing at a time.) Prehistoric life ain't just dinosaurs, ya know!
Great video. Appreciated the amount of Australian representation, would have liked name tags for them though cause there was some cool critters I hadn't seen before!
It would have been much more work, but little info bubbles would also have been very much appreciated. I know many of these animals, but many people don’t know the ones I do, and there were several I would have likes to know. Like neohippus at the beginning is the horse ancestor, and the ancestor of hoooved animals, including Paracaratherium at the very end. The two quadroped animals after it are the thylocine, the marsupial wolf that actually coexisted with black and white film, and we have video of one of the very last one in captivity- and the ancestor of all whales including dolphins. Info like that, could have made this even more interesting. But Im also great full that they put so much work into the animation of each animal.
I find it crazy how this planet was home to all these different animal and creatures. with all their different needs and habitats and earth was able to at one point accomodate each and every one of them.
Macaroni Baggins do you forget that today we have a wide range of species as well? get or your city a little dude. cenozoic is not more diverse than "modern" times, before we started the 5th big extinction
Macaroni Baggins 99% of animal species have died off so the earth didn't accomodate anything.. life evolves to try survive an majority of it doesn't lol
People always have in mind the stereotype that mammals are boring and annoying and dinosaurs are epic and cool, this is why this period is underrated, but I like cenozoic
I didn’t realize the Dodo was so large and I’m amazed at the huge sloth like creature. My favorites are the birds and pachyderms. Great way to put things in perspective.
same and we don't even breed like rabbits, where it's constant baby producing, we breed moderately and such, and yet our babies survived more back then than a rabbit's babies would *how did we get such a grand population*
Think of us like larger, fleshier ants. . . Teamwork outdoes anything except intelligence (and they are generally paired together), nothing can survive a coordinated attack. . . One of the main reasons humans developed intelligence, was its necessity due to finally being up against another intelligent, adaptable and communal creature. . . Another tribe of man (racism has been around for like 22 million years)
The Moat Of The Grayscales Animals 0:29 Great Auk 0:49 Dire Wolf 0:50 Smilodon 0:54 White Tiger 1:05 Dark Blue Donkey 1:47 Titanis 1:56 Short Faced Bear 2:00 Rhinoceros 2:17 Buffalo 3:40 Mammoth 3:44 Northern Seal Elephant 3:57 Paraceratherium
I honestly didn't even think to do that.....go cry in your bed and regret your existence, for as the animals in this diagram were once....so shall you be.
I agree 100%, it would've been much more informative. He does have them listed in the description, but it means you have to look away to identify one. He should at least put it in annotations
That’s what they don’t show you. These animals were actually bred in captivity and are kept in horrible conditions just to be seen walking from right to left for seconds. We have to call Peta
That's really cool! I love seeing how big some animals were during that time, would have been pretty interesting living in that age. Good artwork too! 👍
@@baussier134 Following your train of thought, parrots, chickadees, hummingbirds, (name any innocent looking/popular bird) are all raptors and tyrannosaurs as well. (Sorry, I just wanted to say that in case someone only thought it half way through.)
Could you do modern-day animals? After all, some very impressive beasts are still around, and the most massive animal of ALL TIME still swims in our oceans today!
This is absolutely terrifying! When I was a kid I wanted animals from the movie “ice age” to be in place of animals today but thank god that’s not the case.
Lutfur Rahman they weren’t *that* big, more like 80 kilos (well technically there are bears that size...). The thing is that the human shown in the video is very short (but not abnormally short)...
yeah, you can tell that human isn't average height when the horse walks past. Humans are generally taller than wild horses (domestic ones have been bred to be larger).
Many of these animals would not be extinct if not for human activity, including several species of giant ground sloth, which were still alive as humans began to arrive in the Americas, and which almost certainly would have survived today. Both of the sloths appearing in this video are "recent" losses; Megatherium was alive while humans began farming. In addition, most of the cats, bears, marsupials, and birds shown went extinct with similar recentness. The dodo, the largest pigeon ever to live, went extinct only a few centuries ago, for instance. Several others are surprising and unfortunate losses, but there are too many to name, even just among those that appeared in this video; I would recommend looking up the date of extinction for the animals that appear here for a better understanding, or just read up on the Quaternary Extinction Event.
Sadly, all animals that have gone extinct before human civilisation went extinct for a reason besides overhunting. Most of the animals from the ice age went extinct simply because the earth warmed too much so they couldn't survive the heat. Would definitely be awesome, though, and some of these animals were around just a few thousand years ago. Heck, the dodo died out in the 1500's. My point is, even if you brought back woolly rhinos or something like that today, they wouldn't be able to survive because the climate isn't suited for them anymore. The ones that died out due to humans overhunting them, though, I definitely wish they were still around, wish our ancestors had shown some restraint.
Kasus we are humans, we brung every animal to are knees such as lions , bears , gators. Why tf do yall think any of these animals would have been a challenge to us with todays technology and weapons
Here is a list of what I think some of these creatures could be: 0:04 ceratogaulus 0:10 eohippus or another small horse 0:15 I don’t know what this jumpy thing is 0:19 Tasmanian Tiger (went extinct in 1936) 0:24 reminds me of ambulocetus or pakicetus 0:27 moeritherium 0:31 I came back to this and I now know it is a great auk 0:37 dodo bird 0:39 casteroides 0:44 thylacosmilus 0:46 thylacoleo 0:49 dire wolf? 0:52 cave lion 0:57 some kind of ancient big cat idk 1:01 sarkastodon I think 1:05 reminds me of an entelodont but i don’t think so 1:08 kyptoceras 1:12 smilodon (aka sabertooth tiger) 1:14 some kind of giant sloth 1:15 Australopithecus? 1:19 glyptodon 1:22 equus 1:29 maybe toxodon? 1:35 dinopithecus 1:38 arctodus? Arctotherium? 1:43 doedicurus 1:47 kelenken, brontornis, Titanis, some kind of large terror bird 1:51 Andrewsarchus? 1:56 cave bear? 2:00 arsinoitherium? I can’t exactly tell. 2:03 Uintatherium? 2:07 coelodonta or elasmotherium 2:10 gigantopithecus 2:14 phiomia, pyrotherium, or some kind of small elephant ancestor 2:18 megalania 2:20 some kind of prehistoric bull 2:23 paraentolodon 2:27 moa (aka elephant bird) 2:29 platybelodon 2:33 diprotodon 2:36 some kind of bison 2:38 ok I think THAT is an elephant bird 2:40 bruh freaking titanoboa looks insane 2:43 another huge terror bird 2:47 a type of chalicothere, maybe chalicotherium 2:51 brontotherium or embelotherium, maybe megacerops 2:56 altecamelus or titanolopus 2:59 probably embelotherium 3:05 I think the last one was coelodonta and this one is elasmotherium 3:09 megaloceros 3:16 Moropus chalicothere 3:19 sivatherium 3:23 the big boy sloth MEGATHERIUM 3:29 a type of mastodon 3:25 got jumpscared by the procoptodon 3:36 mammuthus (AKA wooly mammoth) 3:39 Columbian mammoth I think 3:45 deinotherium 3:52 paleoloxodon 3:57 paraceratherium (AKA indricotherium but that is kinda outdated and cringe) Ok, comment any feedback!
So cool! These creatures look so...eccentric, and I really enjoy looking at them! I think evolution is a very interesting theory, but my favorite part will always be seeing all the different organisms (and hominids/humans)!
I really miss this video. I remember as a child I used to watch this video. which i like it And I've come back to this video after many years. Reminds me of my childhood. Thank you for your great videos that gave me a great childhood.
1:06 Me thinkin: Ooooh... should I? Also me thinkin: NOOO Also me again thinkin: DO IT Me whisper: ... “Roasting marshmallows?” The deer dude: “nah good idea though come see me afterwards.” Me: *INSERT LENNY FACE HERE*
If you had a chance to observe just one in real life (in a safe conditions) Which one would it be? My favorite has always been Short-Faced Bear 1:53. Watching this beast hunting is my dream. What's your pick?
I love this video, a lot of species of animals appear and the music is very imponent, showing the ancient beast who ruled the earth(before the dinosaurs)
Am I the only who was always interested in the Cenozoic mammals rather than the famous Mesozoic dinosaurs? The Pleistocene megafauna got me interested in paleontology.
We have already a stereotype that dinosaurs were gigantic, epic and cool and that mammals are boring and small, this just overshadow all fascinating pre historic mammals...
@@DaviFigueiraChavez I think that the chances of a leopard sized cynodont/mammal from the Cretaceous are high but the fossils haven't been found yet. If a giant cynodont/mammal ever lived in the Cretaceous then it most likely lived in the poles where cold temperatures will favor endothermic animals. In these places competition with giant crocodiles, sauropods, giant theropods, etc are nonexistent. This is why Koolasuchus, giant amphibian, was able to survive in the South Pole. I would say that the chances of a giant otter-like cynodont/mammal in these areas are high.
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0:01 epigaulus
0:10 propalaeotherium
0:13 leeptictidium
0:17 tigre de Tasmania
0:24 pakicetus
0:25 moetherium
0:29 Alca gigante
0:35 dodo
0:37 castoroide
0:43 thylacosmilus
0:44 León marsupial
0:51 homotherium
0:54 león de las cavernas
1:09 smilodon
1:14 australopithecus
1:01 hyenodon
1:16 glyptodon
1:20 quagga
1:27 toxodon
1:38 oso de las cavernas
1:43 doedicurus
1:46 gastornis
1:49 lobo terrible
1:57 oso bulldog
1:58 arsinotherium
2:04 rinoceronte lanudo
2:08 gigantopitecus
2:16 megalania
2:17 uro
2:21 entelodonte
2:26 moa gigante
2:29 elefante dientes de pala
2:31 diprotodonte
2:34 bisonte lanudo
2:38 titanoboa
2:41 phurorangos
2:46 chalicotherium
2:50 embolotherium
3:04 unicornio siberiano
3:06 megaloceros
3:13 ancylotherium
3:17 silvatherium
3:22 megatherium
3:29 procoptodon
3:34 Mammoth lanudo
3:37 Mammoth Colombiano
3:43 deinotherium
3:49 Paleoxodon
4:00 paraceraterium
4:00 paraceratherium
@@LifeWorshipMinistry ya lo modifique y ahora puse todos los que conozco
@@agustinrubio9228 creo que el paraceratherium es el animal cenozoico más grande que ha existido en la tierra después de la extinción
@@LifeWorshipMinistry el paraceraterium es el mamífero más grande del planeta
@@kohli4331 de nada
0:03 Horned Gopher
0:09 Eohippus
0:14 Leptictidium
0:17 Tasmanian Tiger
0:21 Pakicetus
0:26 Moeritherium
0:29 Great Auk
0:35 Dodo
0:38 Giant Beaver
0:42 Thylacosmilus
0:44 Marsupial Lion
0:48 Dire Wolf
0:51 Scimitar Cat
0:56 Cave Lion
1:01 Amphicyon
1:04 Kubanochoerus
1:06 Synthetoceras
1:09 Sabre-Tooth Cat
1:12 Shasta Ground Sloth
1:14 Australopithecus
1:16 Glyptodon
1:20 Quagga
1:28 Toxodon
1:34 Dinopithecus
1:37 Cave Bear
1:42 Doedicurus
1:45 Gastornis
1:50 Hyaenadon
1:55 Short-Faced Bear
1:58 Arsinoitherium
2:02 Uintatherium
2:04 Wooly Rhino
2:09 Gigantopithecus
2:12 Andrewsarchus
2:16 Megalania
2:17 Aurochs
2:21 Daeodon
2:24 Platybelodon
2:26 Giant Moa
2:30 Diprotodon
2:35 Long-Horned Bison
2:36 Titanoboa
2:37 Elephant Bird
2:42 Terror Bird
2:46 Chalicotherium
2:50 Megacerops
2:54 Aepycamelus
2:58 Embolotherium
3:03 Elasmotherium
3:08 Giant Irish Elk
3:12 Moropus
3:18 Sivatherium
3:22 Giant Ground Sloth
3:26 American Mastodon
3:29 Short-Faced Kangaroo
3:33 Wooly Mammoth
3:38 Columbian Mammoth
3:43 Deinotherium
3:51 Straight-Tusked Elephant
3:58 Paraceratherium
I dont like the way Andrewsarchus was created
yea me too
It looks like one of the ancestors of elephants. (Phiomia)
you deserve a sub
By terror bird you mean kelenken right?
Truly an underrated collection of animals. These may not be dinosaurs but they're still incredibly interesting to think about and are more modern than we think. Great effort from Dane.
Some of these prehistoric animals has modern version of them like elephants which related to mammoths, mastodon etc, saber tooth cats to modern Lion and Tigers, giant ground sloth to much smaller sloths we have today and can’t forget the short faced bear who’s now has their modern form in grizzly’s, black bears and polar bear the largest bear we have today
I Saw All the Cenozoic Animals Escaped Cenozoic Era, Let’s Show The List That They Escaped:
0:03 Epigaulus
0:09 Eohippus
0:14 Leptictdium
0:17 Thylacine
0:21 Pakicetus
0:26 Moetherium
0:29 Great Auk
0:35 Raphus
0:38 Giant Beaver
0:42 Thylacosmilus
0:44 Marsupial Lion
0:48 Canis Dirus
0:51 Homotherium
0:56 Cave Lion
1:01 Amphicyon
1:04 Kubanochoerus
1:06 Synthetoceras
1:09 Saber Toothed Cat
1:12 Shasta ground sloth
1:14 Australopithecus
1:16 Gyyptodon
1:20 Quagga
1:28 Toxodon
1:34 Dinopithecus
1:37 Cave Bear
1:42 Doedicurus
1:45 Gastonris
1:50 Hyaenadon
1:55 Short Faced Bear
1:58 Arsinoitherium
2:02 Uniatherium
2:04 Coeladenta
2:09 Gigantopithecus
2:12 Andrewsarchus
2:16 Varanus Priscus
2:17 Aurochs
2:21 Terminator Pig
2:24 Platybelodon
2:26 Dinonris
2:30 Diprotodon
2:35 Long Horned Bison
2:37 Aepyonris
2:36 Titanoboa
2:42 Phoroushacos
2:46 Charilcotherium
2:50 Megacerops
2:54 Aepycamelus
2:58 Embolotherium
3:03 Elasmotherium
3:08 Megaloceros
3:12 Moropus
3:18 Sivatherium
3:22 Megatherium
3:26 Mastodon
3:29 Protocoptodon
3:33 Wooly Mammoth
3:38 Colombian Mammoth
3:43 Deinotherium
3:51 Palexelodon
3:58 Paraceratherium
Time 4:16
All Animals escaped from the Cenozoic
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thats not a cave lion
Incothrium
Eee! So happy to see this! Prehistoric mammals don't get half the attention dinosaurs do--and sometimes they're seriously freaky! I love that somebody did this, especially with all the work it must've taken. :)
You know what gets even less attention? Amphibians.
The Cenozoic took one look at how weird the dinosaurs were and though 'I can top that'.
All vertebrates=Ugh
And deadlier. :P It'd be cool, but MAN would the world be a lot harder to live in. And my home state is like, Fossil City, so I'd probably have to dodge Allosaurs on my way to the grocery store or something. And don't even get me STARTED on those annoying Uintatheriums! :P
Robin Chesterfield I love animals so much animals
0:02 The creature is so cute I’m sad It got extinct.
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I know it so cute
@Shafiune Shad wrong is Horned Gopher
@Shafiune Shad it’s a horned gopher aka horned guinea pig kinda a guinea pig
Guys it's not a rat or a gopher it's a beaver
@Shafiune Shad It looks cute and but The sound is so cute how can you declined that
01:08 walking bottle opener
Wtf
That roast made this animal extinct
XDD
bosta
What is it called???
cenozoic land carnivores: please stop growing so much, we can't reach that size like the theropods.
Cenozoic land herbivores: *If i got bigger, i can eat a large portion of plants*
mesozoic land herbivores:hahaha u look tiny from up here
@@romeostonem6798
Shantungosaurus: “Haha, you all look tiny from up here.”
Paraceratherium/Palaeoloxodon: *walks over* “You were saying?”
Sauropods: *lowers head* “Would the three of you mind repeating that? I couldn’t hear you all from up there.”
Shantungosaurus/Paraceratherium/Palaeoloxodon: 😳😳😳
@@markcobuzzi826whales....
@@iop3907
This thread was mainly focused on land animals. But if we were focusing on aquatic animals, then whales would dwarf many of these, with the closest potential rival possibly being those giant Triassic ichthyosaurs.
The cave Lion.
Animals were so much cooler in prehistoric times. I wish I could see these amazing creatures in real life.
Nathaniel Miller Yep. Don’t get me wrong, I love animals today as a huge animal lover, but I wish these prehistoric animals still existed. I like megaloceros. It would be cool to see them in Alaska.
However they said they might come back to life
Such as
Wooly mammoth
Dodo
Irish elk
Wooly rhino
25 are alive today
Giant moa and a sabertooth tiger will be coming back aswell as thylacine
These animals mostly lived millions of years apart.
Some lives 60 million years ago, some went extinct a few thousand years ago, most never saw eachother.
If you lived 30 million years ago you may only see 1-2 of these species and most other animals would be a lot smaller, and you would be saying the same thing about modern animals.
Fact is the African Bush elephant, which you can see today, is one of the biggest and baddest animals of all time. Plenty to see and enjoy today
+trvth1s
Plus, we got both the Sperm Whale and the Blue Whale, which are respectively the largest known hunter to exist on land or in sea (technically even bigger than Predator X, Mosasaurus, Megalodon, and Livyatan) and the largest known individual animal to exist in general (even heavier than the largest known Sauropods at almost 200 tons).
Spin off to Jurassic world, Cenozoic world!
I. Would watch the hell out of that! I've thought that the weirder/less famous prehistoric mammals should get their time in the pop-culture sun, for a long time. (And the even more obscure but awesome synapsids from the Permian, but one thing at a time.) Prehistoric life ain't just dinosaurs, ya know!
Spinoff? More like a sequel.
i mean, the game franchise of jurrasic world has claimed it already just wait for the moive xd
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And all the animals are bald.
I just hoped they'd high-five at 1:17 "wazzup cuz, seeya later"
Yeah. The walking man must've thought: "Hey, this guy looks familiar."
slap the man on the face!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! xd
Ahahaha
Me too! XD
HOMINDS FOREVER
I was hoping that when Australopithecus walked by, he and the silhouette man would have high fived each other.
They anthropology means that they looked like we look the monkey .
Yeah
Yeah
I didn't even peep that, lol
australopithecus is a monkey
1:17 "Hey Jim." "Hey Dave."
XD
Yeah
I’m just waiting for them to shake hands
I expected them to high-five each other.
From the creators of Walking with Dinosaurs, here comes Walking with beasts!
Alejandra Segovia But that movie already exists
I know
I would like make a joke of this, but I can't think of anything :/
There is a bigger one at 2:10
Si
Guys can we all appreciate that this man risked his life by walking by these prehistoric beast to make us a video? :)
HB u
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@@pollobroiler1666 ???
Yes lol
Yes
Great video. Appreciated the amount of Australian representation, would have liked name tags for them though cause there was some cool critters I hadn't seen before!
I kept pausing the video because I wanted to read the names. I love saying Thylacoleo!
It would have been much more work, but little info bubbles would also have been very much appreciated. I know many of these animals, but many people don’t know the ones I do, and there were several I would have likes to know. Like neohippus at the beginning is the horse ancestor, and the ancestor of hoooved animals, including Paracaratherium at the very end. The two quadroped animals after it are the thylocine, the marsupial wolf that actually coexisted with black and white film, and we have video of one of the very last one in captivity- and the ancestor of all whales including dolphins. Info like that, could have made this even more interesting.
But Im also great full that they put so much work into the animation of each animal.
U can see their names in the description!
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Thank i was hoping they were listed somewhere.
Hit combo.
I find it crazy how this planet was home to all these different animal and creatures. with all their different needs and habitats and earth was able to at one point accomodate each and every one of them.
Macaroni Baggins do you forget that today we have a wide range of species as well?
get or your city a little dude.
cenozoic is not more diverse than "modern" times, before we started the 5th big extinction
Not at the same time though.
Macaroni Baggins 99% of animal species have died off so the earth didn't accomodate anything.. life evolves to try survive an majority of it doesn't lol
The earth has changed so much through the ages that visiting the earth 300 million years ago might as well be like visiting an alien planet.
3:59 I would say that the paraceratherium is the largest Cenozoic beast in the world
Most underrated period
Totally underrated.
Not the most but ok
vouch
It’s the BESt
People always have in mind the stereotype that mammals are boring and annoying and dinosaurs are epic and cool, this is why this period is underrated, but I like cenozoic
1:15 "Hi Bro!"
Alessio Calafato more like “hi gramps”
Alessio Calafato That's racist
Alessio Cala
Bad Karma Productions it isn't actually
HOMO ERECTUS.
Man, I wish I could see an Irish Elk in real life, they look amazing!
And i wish i could see a woolly mammoth...
😮😊🎉😢😮😅😅 1:15 😂❤
The Cenozoic is sorely unused for settings in fiction.
RebelBeamMaster X84 very true
Look at the game Ark survival evolved
Snoop dogg should have narrated.
RebelBeamMaster X84 for me it's my favorite era
The current era is the Cenozoic Era.
1:13 “Hey what up buddy? Just walking out my pets, good day!!”
Wolf Lord Hardahat too underrated!
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that australopithecus should have high fived the human
@@HogBurger r/wooosh
WeTube 65 you’re a fucking idiot
Could you imagine seeing a stampede of Paraceratherium? It would of shook the whole Earth!
Yeesh I would hate to get caught in that stampede.
Elasmotherium at 3:07 has always been my favorite. They remind me of the nerfs from Star Wars
2:27 holy f*..
@@terezinharibeiro1670 thats a giant moa
Why does andrewsarchus look like a pig?
if there's one thing that's funny to me is how while everything else is fully animated, titanoboa is just a png
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Yeah lol 😂
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Lol🤣😂
Well... It's kinda hard to animate a snake y'know?
I didn’t realize the Dodo was so large and I’m amazed at the huge sloth like creature. My favorites are the birds and pachyderms. Great way to put things in perspective.
It would have been cool to see these.
From a safe distance of seven miles away.
Singing in a concert
Especially the Gastornis, Giant Moa, Elephant Bird & Terrorbird
Broadway trash person has an
mamutepeq +
More like 100
Seeing _Pakicetus_ right after the Tasmanian tiger is truly glorious.
sometimes i think, how the fuck did we survive
same
and we don't even breed like rabbits, where it's constant baby producing, we breed moderately and such, and yet our babies survived more back then than a rabbit's babies would
*how did we get such a grand population*
Bigger brains.
Smaller and could survive famines better than a beast that needs to eat a metric ton of food per day.
Think of us like larger, fleshier ants. . . Teamwork outdoes anything except intelligence (and they are generally paired together), nothing can survive a coordinated attack. . . One of the main reasons humans developed intelligence, was its necessity due to finally being up against another intelligent, adaptable and communal creature. . . Another tribe of man (racism has been around for like 22 million years)
At the expense of the species that went extinct.
I'm both glad and sad these creatures are extinct they would have been amazing to see but horrible to see what humans would do to them
adriano Reece
You know a lot of them went extinct because of humans ?
Well said
Jesse Hoffman all the hairy elephants were extinked by humans. We killed most of the herbivores that the carnivore ate. They begin to starve and die.
Most we hunted them to extinction already and would still be alive today if we hadn’t
@@SG-cn3kb thats how natural selection works get over it
1:13 when your mother tells you to come out of your room and greet the family
🍝🍔🥞🎂🍦🍪🍖🍗🍕
understanable
Lol
Di rf
The ground sloth or the guy with him
The Moat Of The Grayscales Animals
0:29 Great Auk
0:49 Dire Wolf
0:50 Smilodon
0:54 White Tiger
1:05 Dark Blue Donkey
1:47 Titanis
1:56 Short Faced Bear
2:00 Rhinoceros
2:17 Buffalo
3:40 Mammoth
3:44 Northern Seal Elephant
3:57 Paraceratherium
What parrot? It is a great auk
50 was my favorite it's not a blue leopard it's a smilidon gracilis
THE PARROT IS A PENGUIN
u mean
0:29 great auk
0:49 dire wolf
0:50 smilodon
1:56 short faced bear
Dire wolf heyna Woolly mammoth sabertooth
Is no one bothered by the size of these? You see a big one and go "...oh crap that's big" and then an even bigger one comes and your just like ...
1:13 "Mornin, Dave." "Mornin, Earl."
*humans meet each other*
General Grievous that was my stomach
🐄
XD
@@pokemonacer gwywysyeee DZ
..drlrrpe kepada
2:26 a hello from New Zealand
sdjnwhyNZ yes
Primitive Kiwi
TheGamingParadise the elephant bird is actually closer related to the kiwi
Cynodont_with_sticks That’s the moa.. not a elephant bird.
@@skabaltlol8678 ึได
Everyone: **walks normally**
Procoptodon: i am speed
Australopithecus walks past 1:15
"Hi hows it goin"
XD
They should have HIGH 5ed 🖐
Pqp11glulul
@@lyyt_bg4099 l
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Don't lie, we all tried to match them to Ice age characters
Of course!
They forgot Rudy and Momma Rex though lol
DinoCoat the Gaming Tyrannosaur Cenzoic?
I honestly didn't even think to do that.....go cry in your bed and regret your existence, for as the animals in this diagram were once....so shall you be.
Fuck you im embarrassed sorry but sid the sloth couldnt fit in cause hes like no sloth
1:15
Sup
LOL
I laughed when the apeman showed up, wasn't really expecting humanoids to show up in this video.
Humanoid - something that resembles a human but really isn't.
that right there, is your ancestor, which lived alongside my ancestor
I thought they were going to high five at first
The glyptodon looks like a macrunchenia and glyptodon hybrid
The macraucodon
This is awesome!!!
Also, for some reason, the entire time, my mind played the intro of the Walking with Beasts series.
if you put the name on top of each beast that will be better
I know most of them but i agree
I agree 100%, it would've been much more informative. He does have them listed in the description, but it means you have to look away to identify one. He should at least put it in annotations
filander liu yes!
I know them
What is last one? Looks like huge donkey or something
3:14 anyone else noticed that the giant deer's leg twitched when it walked off-screen?
@Minty Mango
That didnt just twitch that deer had a straight up stroke
*_do the stanky leg_*
Stage fright
Megaloceros*
That’s what they don’t show you. These animals were actually bred in captivity and are kept in horrible conditions just to be seen walking from right to left for seconds. We have to call Peta
1:51 that wolf looking thing is pretty badass
that's big hyena 😂💔
It might be andrewsarchus
Henya wolf
Heyena wolf
Its Hyenadon
3:18 A horse with paws?! That is definitely the weirdest animal in this video.
As confusing as it might be, I think it is a bear
That's a moropus
Moropus
I see
That's really cool! I love seeing how big some animals were during that time, would have been pretty interesting living in that age. Good artwork too! 👍
Hhbfffggggy bico no link oficial domingo ligue isso n vc r ele sexta dizeres amoxicilina
Motivo. Ovo louvor sincroniza e sumiu momo
@@selmagadelha273 que?
This is fantastic. A great way to show the size and scale of those incredible creatures. Thank you for creating this.
Dude just saw you in my suggested list, this is awesome!!
Primal Raid wow now i see you every where i go xD
I've been watching this video for six years and I can't believe how life goes by so fast
0:31 i love that great auk sound
It’s an emperor penguin
@@mr.piggly5884 no it isnt its great auk
Mr. Piggly it’s a great auk, not an emperor penguin dude ;-;
The sound is from an emperor penguin
@@mr.piggly5884 oh i get what u mean
do it with aquatic and permian creatures
Yumurta Man agreed
Yumurta Man bencede yapmalı
M Eren aynen bro bunları bilen bir türk olması ne kadar iyi
Yumurta Man Haklısın
boş zamanlarımda mı araştırıyosun ne kadarını biliyosun mesela bunların
1:15 "hey bro! how the opposable thumbs and upright walking workin' out for ya?"
Ranking animals by size
60) Horned gopher
59) Eohippus
58) Leptictidium
57) Thylacine
56) Ancestor of whales - Pakicetus
55) Ancestor of elephants - Moeritherium
54) Great Auk
53) Dodo
52) Castorides
51) Thylacosmilus
50) Thylacoleo carnifex
49) Canis dirus
48) Homotherium
47) Panthera leo spelaea
46) Amphicyon
45) Kubanochoerus
44) Synthetoceras
43) Smilodon
42) Shasta ground sloth
41) Australopithecus
40) Glyptodon
39) Quagga
38) Toxodon
37) Dinopithecus
36) Cave bear
35) Doedicurus
34) Gastornis
33) Hyaenodon
32) Arctodus simus
31) Arsinotherium
30) Uintatherium
29) Woolly Rhinoceros
28) Gigantopithecus
27) Andrewsarchus
26) Megalania
25) Aurochs
24) Daeodon
23) Platybelodon
22) Giant Moa
21) Diprotodon
20) Long-horned Bison
19) Elephant bird
18) Titanoboa
17) Phorusrhacos
16) Chalicotherium
15) Megacerops
14) Aepycamelus
13) Embolotherium
12) Elasmotherium
11) Megaloceros
10) Moropus
9) Sivatherium
8) Megatherium
7) Mastodon
6) Procoptodon
5) Woolly Mammoth
4) Columbian Mammoth
3) Deinotherium
2) Palaeoloxodon
1) Paraceratherium
Epigaulus
It.s so funny, I've 33 age and i'm fascinated and afraid of them like when i was a kid
Terror Birds scare me like hell
The name of terror bird is Diatryma/gastornis
They dont call them terror birds for nothing
Terror Birds are just velociraptors if you think about
@@baussier134 Following your train of thought, parrots, chickadees, hummingbirds, (name any innocent looking/popular bird) are all raptors and tyrannosaurs as well.
(Sorry, I just wanted to say that in case someone only thought it half way through.)
Raffi Rizal gastornis is not a terror bird.
Please do Aquatic creatures. Maybe the person should be swimming beside them.
+mshomaker307
Well, thanks can be faked, asking for more content is the most sincere compliment you can ever recieve, in my opinion at least.
Raptostorm á дачноеu
yeah
And the background would be blue just like in the ocean
Indonesia Ball
He does in Prehistoric Life size comparison
This fascinates me even more than dinosaurs, after all, some of these in the video existed until 10 thousand years ago
Same. Prehistoric mammals fascinate me more than dinosaurs do.
The creature at 1:32 sounds happy😂
The zebra/hippo one
Ark got it wrong, Dodo's are fucking huge!
Salman The Nub nigga what?
Salman The Nub dude dodos were around alot more recently than prehistoric humans and also prehistoric humans were actually shorter than us
Prehistoric humans were shorter but much stronger then humans today.
Salman The Nub no we are taller you don’t know history
Salman The Nub that isn’t true
he could have high fived that hominid
reymicroc Aww yeah! Homo Erectus!
hoop
Homie-nid
No homo, though
reymicroc
He did
Could you do modern-day animals? After all, some very impressive beasts are still around, and the most massive animal of ALL TIME still swims in our oceans today!
ampocelias fragimilmus is bigger than blue whale. Plus, modern animals suck compared to dinosaurs.
3:36 Woolly Mammoth
Hey is manny from ice age
3:08 So far one of the only roars I love.
nobody:
literally nobody:
Megaloceros: "NGGHHIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAIIIIIEEEEEEEEHHHHH!"
@@dracodracarys2339 it's actually the sound of elk now lol
Fiona Hope omg why do people reply to this old comment
Some Buffalo With Internet Access
Shut yo ass up
now now what the heck did I do
This is absolutely terrifying!
When I was a kid I wanted animals from the movie “ice age” to be in place of animals today but thank god that’s not the case.
I always wanted to see Deinotherium, Mammoths, giant armadillos and sloths and so on.
Шгүұұұұұұшш т ррлио тзқүо зһхжххъъээ дх
8
Horned gopher
Eohippus
Leptididium
Thylacine
Packicitus
Moritherium
Great auk
Dodo
GiantBeaver/Castroides
Thylacosmilus
Marsupial Lion
Homotherium
Cave lion
Amphicyon
Dire wolf
Kubanocerous
Synthatoceros
Smilodon
Shasta ground sloth
Australopithecus
Glyptodon
Quagga
Toxodomn
Dinopitecus
Cave bear
Doesircus
Gastornis
Hyaneodon
Short faced bear
Arsinotherium
Uintatheruim
Wooly rhino
Gigantopitecus
Anderwsarchus
Aurochs
Daeodon
Titanoboa
Diptrodon
Platybelodon
Aepyornis
Edit: so many spelling mistakes I made lol
Thanx!
That was a lot of aminals
Smilodon is my favorite. What’s yours?
@@The_Roaring_Sabertooth Gigantopitecus
Palaeoloxodon Namadicus
Why were prehistoric animals so huge?! Some of them could even match the size of dinosaurs!!
Large animals are more likely to go extinct.
1:35 THERE USED TO BE BABOON'S THE SIZE OF BEARS!!!
yes
Anna K well it’s a good thing they are gone then! Imagine seeing a troop of those in ur backyard! I’d never leave my house again!!
Anna K not really maybe we would have him as a cloth
Lutfur Rahman they weren’t *that* big, more like 80 kilos (well technically there are bears that size...).
The thing is that the human shown in the video is very short (but not abnormally short)...
yeah, you can tell that human isn't average height when the horse walks past. Humans are generally taller than wild horses (domestic ones have been bred to be larger).
1:08: smilodon
3:32: woolly mammoth~indricotherium
3:16: sivatherium~megatherium
2:48: megacerops~megaloceros
1:40: doedicurus~andrewsarchus
Smilodon is my favorite.
2:17 was Andrewsarchus bud
2:14
@@Shawn64999 no it’s not it’s a hell pig
@@tommygurl29061 hell pigs weren’t that long
this is way better than I thought. love the music choice and animation is awesome. megalania has the best animation I think.
Chris Fielding I love how Titanoboa looked
What a great comparison of Cenozoic animals love the colors of them
Nobody:
Diego and sid from ice age: 1:12
I knew Sid was never a megatherium
Sid is far too small for Megatherium, he is probably Megalonyx
I know sid was never the lame guy
and the infamous Ice Age Baby but all grown up and hairy
Who plays ark
1:45
"Hey wide-body, curb it next time!"
24/11/2017.
Udah
Dodeicurus and gastornis:💀
Wish these animals didn't extinct. Wouldn' t it be awesome to have a giant sloth as a pet?
It'd be impossible to even domesticate.
Lol if you wanna die then ok.
Many of these animals would not be extinct if not for human activity, including several species of giant ground sloth, which were still alive as humans began to arrive in the Americas, and which almost certainly would have survived today.
Both of the sloths appearing in this video are "recent" losses; Megatherium was alive while humans began farming.
In addition, most of the cats, bears, marsupials, and birds shown went extinct with similar recentness. The dodo, the largest pigeon ever to live, went extinct only a few centuries ago, for instance. Several others are surprising and unfortunate losses, but there are too many to name, even just among those that appeared in this video; I would recommend looking up the date of extinction for the animals that appear here for a better understanding, or just read up on the Quaternary Extinction Event.
Sadly, all animals that have gone extinct before human civilisation went extinct for a reason besides overhunting. Most of the animals from the ice age went extinct simply because the earth warmed too much so they couldn't survive the heat. Would definitely be awesome, though, and some of these animals were around just a few thousand years ago. Heck, the dodo died out in the 1500's. My point is, even if you brought back woolly rhinos or something like that today, they wouldn't be able to survive because the climate isn't suited for them anymore. The ones that died out due to humans overhunting them, though, I definitely wish they were still around, wish our ancestors had shown some restraint.
Kasus we are humans, we brung every animal to are knees such as lions , bears , gators. Why tf do yall think any of these animals would have been a challenge to us with todays technology and weapons
Here is a list of what I think some of these creatures could be:
0:04 ceratogaulus
0:10 eohippus or another small horse
0:15 I don’t know what this jumpy thing is
0:19 Tasmanian Tiger (went extinct in 1936)
0:24 reminds me of ambulocetus or pakicetus
0:27 moeritherium
0:31 I came back to this and I now know it is a great auk
0:37 dodo bird
0:39 casteroides
0:44 thylacosmilus
0:46 thylacoleo
0:49 dire wolf?
0:52 cave lion
0:57 some kind of ancient big cat idk
1:01 sarkastodon I think
1:05 reminds me of an entelodont but i don’t think so
1:08 kyptoceras
1:12 smilodon (aka sabertooth tiger)
1:14 some kind of giant sloth
1:15 Australopithecus?
1:19 glyptodon
1:22 equus
1:29 maybe toxodon?
1:35 dinopithecus
1:38 arctodus? Arctotherium?
1:43 doedicurus
1:47 kelenken, brontornis, Titanis, some kind of large terror bird
1:51 Andrewsarchus?
1:56 cave bear?
2:00 arsinoitherium? I can’t exactly tell.
2:03 Uintatherium?
2:07 coelodonta or elasmotherium
2:10 gigantopithecus
2:14 phiomia, pyrotherium, or some kind of small elephant ancestor
2:18 megalania
2:20 some kind of prehistoric bull
2:23 paraentolodon
2:27 moa (aka elephant bird)
2:29 platybelodon
2:33 diprotodon
2:36 some kind of bison
2:38 ok I think THAT is an elephant bird
2:40 bruh freaking titanoboa looks insane
2:43 another huge terror bird
2:47 a type of chalicothere, maybe chalicotherium
2:51 brontotherium or embelotherium, maybe megacerops
2:56 altecamelus or titanolopus
2:59 probably embelotherium
3:05 I think the last one was coelodonta and this one is elasmotherium
3:09 megaloceros
3:16 Moropus chalicothere
3:19 sivatherium
3:23 the big boy sloth MEGATHERIUM
3:29 a type of mastodon
3:25 got jumpscared by the procoptodon
3:36 mammuthus (AKA wooly mammoth)
3:39 Columbian mammoth I think
3:45 deinotherium
3:52 paleoloxodon
3:57 paraceratherium (AKA indricotherium but that is kinda outdated and cringe)
Ok, comment any feedback!
This is so good and how long did it take u to type all that…
Like 4 minutes, thank you so much!
1:15 that sloth is a mylodon
0:58 that’s a panthrea Leo spatrea
0:53 another sabertooth
So cool! These creatures look so...eccentric, and I really enjoy looking at them!
I think evolution is a very interesting theory, but my favorite part will always be seeing all the different organisms (and hominids/humans)!
Agreed.
Sprinkles 257, there is evidence that proves evolution exists and it's still going.
You should do one of the paleozoic era. These are badass :D
aurabeast2468 yes
nevermind carboniferous and permian are palaeozoic must have forgotten about evolution xd
I'm curious how US HUMANS SURVIVED FROM THESE BEASTS WITHOUT THE LEVEL OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY WE HAVE RIGHT NOW LIKE HOLY CR-
Yep ancient humans where amazing and they also survived the ice age
most of the creatures shown there did not live at the same time with humans
by being small
Spears, intelligence,stealth,fire,stones,warm blood.
Today teens: A BEE!! HELP ME!
Ancient teens: TODAY I WILL HUNT SMILODON TO SURVIVE
This explain your question
:)
I really miss this video.
I remember as a child I used to watch this video. which i like it And I've come back to this video after many years. Reminds me of my childhood. Thank you for your great videos that gave me a great childhood.
Am I the only one who lowkey wishes they could ride into battle on the back of one of those giant birds?
I was just thinking that, haha. I would either choose one of those giant bears, or the giant Irish Elk.
Yeah I would definitely do that.
TO BATTLE MY STEED!
*SQUAAAKK!!!*
Like a chocobo huh
So do I, a terror bird could run up to 15 mph
Pretty much anything except the first few animals
Terror birds are always going to be my favorite.
"The Dinosaurs' Last Stand", I like to call them.
Minecraft
i like the ground sloths
I like
Titanoboa
Smilodon
Gastornis
Terror bird
Titanoboa
Wooly mammoth
Paraaceratherium
Ground sloth
Titanoboa
Short faced bear
Glyptodon
Poet Plays '
And I thought mouse were scary
Mice*
Mouse is the singular and mice is the plural form of rat(s)
Kangagroov y
Arcturus 123 p
1:55 what is name for animal ?
What makes this video even cooler is while every animal walks by you hear audio vocals of the sounds that each animal makes😎😎😎😎😎
1:06
Me thinkin: Ooooh... should I?
Also me thinkin: NOOO
Also me again thinkin: DO IT
Me whisper: ...
“Roasting marshmallows?”
The deer dude: “nah good idea though come see me afterwards.”
Me: *INSERT LENNY FACE HERE*
1:39 It's me
1:58 short faced bear
1:39 Cave Bear.
Lol
rtc
M N
Cave bear
If you had a chance to observe just one in real life (in a safe conditions) Which one would it be?
My favorite has always been Short-Faced Bear 1:53. Watching this beast hunting is my dream. What's your pick?
The last one!! O.O
Paraceratherium, nice pick, would be interesting to see how quickly it moved around.
Indeed!!! That's a lot of animal!! Imagine someone trying to ride it!!
the straight horned
bison (bison latifrons)
Eller Ellerek the cave lion at 0:58 or the hyenadon 1:51
1: Epigaulus (horned gopher)
2: Eohippus
3: Leptictidium
4: Thylacinus (tasmanian tiger)
5: Pakicetus
6: Moeritherium
7: Giant Auk (I forget the Latin name)
8: Rhaphus (dodo)
9: Castoroides
10: Thylacosmilus
11: Thylacoleo
12: Dire Wolf
13: Homotherium
14: Cave Lion
15: Amphicyon
16: Kubanochoerus
17: Synthetocerus
18: Smilodon (saber tooth cat)
19: Shasta Ground Sloth (I forget the Latin name)
20: Australopithecus
21: Glyptodon
22: Quagga
23: Toxodon
24: Dinopithecus
25: Cave Bear (I forget the Latin name)
26: Doedicurus
27: Gastornis
28: Hyaenodon
29: Arctodus (shortfaced bear)
30: Arsinotherium
31: Uintatherium
32: Woolly Rhinoceros (why?)
33: Gigantopithecus
34: Andrewsarchus
35: Megalania
36: Aurochs
37: Entelodont
38: Platybelodon
39: Giant Moan (why?)
40: Diprotodon
41: Longhorn Bison (why?)
42: Titanoboa
43: Aepyornis
44: Phorusrhacos
45: Chalicotherium
46: Megacerops
47: Aepycamelus
48: Embolotherium
49: Elasmotherium
50: Megaloceros (Irish elk)
51: Moropus
52: Sivatherium
53: Megatherium
54: American Mastodon
55: Mammuthus (woolly mamm9th)
56: Columbian mammoth (huh)
57: Deinotherium
58: Palaeoloxodon
59: Paraceratherium
the kangaroo name: Procoptodon
7: pingiinus
14: panthera leon
25: ursuss spelaeus
35: varanus prisca
Pinguinus impennis is the auk's latin binominal name.
How about Permian creatures next
No, not just Permian, why not the Paleozoic?
@Danh Lưu Viết
You DO know that rhinoceroses are Cenozoic, right?
2:43
Such a interesting creature.
I know the bird of terror is very interesting
Phorusochos
Modern edition:
Gopher
Horse
Jerboa
Dog
Dog
Hippopotamus
Penguin
Turkey
Beaver
Tiger
Bear
Wolf
Jaguar
Lion
Bear
Pig
Deer
Tiger
Sloth
Chimpanzee
Armadillo
Zebra
Hippopotamus
Gorilla
Bear
Armadillo
Ostrich
Hyena
Bear
Rhinoceros
Rhinoceros
Rhinoceros
Gorilla
Pig
Lizard
Bull
Pig
Elephant
Ostrich
Bear
Buffalo
Snake
Ostrich
Ostrich
Rhinoceros
Rhinoceros
Camel
Rhinoceros
Rhinoceros
Deer
Horse
Deer
Sloth
Elephant
Kangaroo
Elephant
Elephant
Elephant
Elephant
Rhinoceros
You mean their ancient ancestors
Super Mario Logan Fan wouldn’t giraffe be the last one
@@CreatorsHubCreates The indrocotherium is related to a rhino even though it doesn't look like a rhino.
Good.
YOU PUT MILLIONS OF ELEPHANTSSSS SHSHBSHSHSJ
dude the animals are Cool cool video dane
Yes Cenozoic now Paleozoic animated size comparisons plz
That Australopithacus walking just strikes me as hilarious for some reason
His walk is just weird.
Epigaulus
Eohippus
Leptictidium
Thylacine
Pakicetus
Moeritherium
Great Auk
Dodo
Castoroides
Thylacosmilus
Thylacoleo
Dire Wolf
Homotherium
Cave Lion
Amphicyon
Kubanochoerus
Synthetoceras
Smilodon
Nothritheriops
Australopithecus
Glyptodon
Quagga
Toxodon
Dinopithecus
Cave Bear
Doedicurus
Gastornis
Hyaenadon
Short Faced Bear
Arsinotherium
Uintatherium
Coeladonta
Gigantopithecus
Andrewsarchus
Megalania
Aurochs
Daeodon
Platybelodon
Dinornis
Diprotodon
Long Horned Bison
Aepyornis
Titanoboa
Phorusrhacos
Chalicotherium
Megacerops
Aepycamelus
Embolotherium
Elasmotherium
Megaloceros
Moropus
Sivatherium
Megatherium
American Mastodon
Procoptodon
Woolly Mammoth
Columbian Mammoth
Deinotherium
Palaeoloxodon
Paraceratherium
Sue
Hi
Megalonyx
0:50 - Denahi
1:38 - Kenai
1:56 - Tug
3:08 - Rutt or Tike
3:35 Mammoths
Where is Sitka?
2:09 Man: That rhinos a hell of a beast
Rubber Duckie [OV] agreed
Rubber Duckie [OV] Yeah I know. Lol for a moment I thought that this straight-tusked elephant at 3:54 would impale him.
Paraceratherium is the true boss rhino that he doesn't need a horn to scare smaller mammals.
Rubber Duckie [OV] elasmotherium is bigger than coelodonta
3:05
3:08 sounds nice..
Ikr
Tigers
aaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAA
3:09
That is the elk deer, they went extinct due to them having large horns, so their heads couldn't stand up, so that.ed to starvation
I love this!! Why don’t we have more realistic films with these creatures!? This is so fascinating. And so close to our timeline.
I love this video, a lot of species of animals appear and the music is very imponent, showing the ancient beast who ruled the earth(before the dinosaurs)
the beginning sound is actually a guinea pig, look up guinea pig noises
Dodo
Smllodon
Uintatherium
Sivatherium
Woolly mammoth
Terror bird
no shit sherloc, those sound files are current animals XD
oblivion zephyr yep
Am I the only who was always interested in the Cenozoic mammals rather than the famous Mesozoic dinosaurs?
The Pleistocene megafauna got me interested in paleontology.
I dont think so im in to that stuff too
I don’t think they get nearly the attention that they deserve. Prehistoric mammals are so fascinating
Yeah, as much as everyone loves dinosaurs, they tend to overshadow other ancient beasts.
We have already a stereotype that dinosaurs were gigantic, epic and cool and that mammals are boring and small, this just overshadow all fascinating pre historic mammals...
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I think that the chances of a leopard sized cynodont/mammal from the Cretaceous are high but the fossils haven't been found yet.
If a giant cynodont/mammal ever lived in the Cretaceous then it most likely lived in the poles where cold temperatures will favor endothermic animals.
In these places competition with giant crocodiles, sauropods, giant theropods, etc are nonexistent. This is why Koolasuchus, giant amphibian, was able to survive in the South Pole.
I would say that the chances of a giant otter-like cynodont/mammal in these areas are high.
2:14 that sound will haunt me forever
It sounds like a broken car tbh
To me, it sounds like a crocodile.
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That a American crocodile sound
Megalainia snarl