This is the second video I have watched from this creator. In both cases, I found the information well prepared and the concepts presented to be interesting. Unfortunately, though, I cannot get past the Robovoice, missing inflection points, running clauses together and mispronouncing things. The automated voices have improved greatly in the last few years but they have not improved enough for me to be willing to spend much time trying to decipher them except for the most unique of content.
It’s certainly possible. Personally I think that more constrictors, especially the larger ones are descended from aquatic lizards, where as more venomous species especially vipers, evolved from more terrestrial lizards
@@HHLucifer666 That does not make sense, snakes are one clade, Serpentes. Monophyletic. There are no two unrelated snake groups, the snakes are just one group, which means that there is only only population of lizards that gave rise to all of the snakes. The terrestrial hypothesis still makes sense since all of the instances of leglessness in lizards are all terrestrial and burrowing. And many groups of legless lizards are unrelated so it suggests that leglessness is a pretty common adaptation for terrestrial habitat and burrowing lifestyle.
Bautiful film, buuut with hainosaurus is picture of marine mesisoic crocodile and I think that mosasaurids and snakes are closer related with varanoidea than with oder repiles 😉
From what I’ve heard, your theory of their evolution isn’t the prevailing one; Still interesting though... (I suppose I’ll have to pay more attention to the facts/“B.S.” that surround me.....)
Only 15% of the world's 3000+ known species are dangerous to humans. The othe 85% are either harmless, pose no threat when they bite, or are to small to inflict any real damage to a human.
Why can't 75% of the comment sections open their eyes and notice that these videos aren't 6 hours long and so probably don't describe every single known species of snake that has ever lived
Where's Titanoboa?🐍🤨
12:22 Never mind.😅
This is the second video I have watched from this creator. In both cases, I found the information well prepared and the concepts presented to be interesting. Unfortunately, though, I cannot get past the Robovoice, missing inflection points, running clauses together and mispronouncing things. The automated voices have improved greatly in the last few years but they have not improved enough for me to be willing to spend much time trying to decipher them except for the most unique of content.
Exactly my thoughts
Well, sometimes they are your only option if you don`t speak English.
snaaake
Snaaake
Snaaaaaaake, it is somewhat annoying to have a computer speak and mispronounce common words.
Now I know there is a lot of prehistoric snakes🐍
This make me think that snake originated from sea
Lol
lmao probably all of living things
It’s certainly possible. Personally I think that more constrictors, especially the larger ones are descended from aquatic lizards, where as more venomous species especially vipers, evolved from more terrestrial lizards
@@HHLucifer666 That does not make sense, snakes are one clade, Serpentes. Monophyletic. There are no two unrelated snake groups, the snakes are just one group, which means that there is only only population of lizards that gave rise to all of the snakes.
The terrestrial hypothesis still makes sense since all of the instances of leglessness in lizards are all terrestrial and burrowing. And many groups of legless lizards are unrelated so it suggests that leglessness is a pretty common adaptation for terrestrial habitat and burrowing lifestyle.
@@archive2500Some Serpentes live and lived in the sea
Nice video.
A new video, yesss
Thats alot of Snaakes
hi bro.. i really like your content... please do more
비늘들의 똑같은 진화 파트 02: 뱀들
Mosasaurus Eating Shark, Pteranodon, Indominus Rex, and Humans
Indominus are just hybrid dino, mosasaurus always eating fish more than eating pteranodon
@@garywilsonjr130 but I saw of part of the movie
@@jurassict.u.f.f.Animaxtion7810 ok
Yes Jurassic park is an awesome documentary about dinosaurs such as mosasaurus rex and pteranosaurus rex 👍
@ yes hahhaha lol
Part 3 will be mosasaurs
Mosasaur is a snake
Whichone is closest to Snake?
(In Hylonomus, Archaeothyris, Petrolacosaurus)
Bautiful film, buuut with hainosaurus is picture of marine mesisoic crocodile and I think that mosasaurids and snakes are closer related with varanoidea than with oder repiles 😉
Thank you for hearth
what documentary was used for the snakes and mossasaurs??
I didnt know there was prehistoric ssssssnnnaaaaakkeeee
Very nice video, maybe pliosaurus or ichthyosaurus next ?
Next Sharks/Mollusks/Synapsids AND then marine reptiles!
no step on snek
I wanna know where does "Naja Naja" Genus evolved from. Help me to understand.
The family Elapidae, the venomous snakes with fixed fangs
have you heard of the Megaconda? is a Anaconda-like creature that is even bigger than that.
Thoese first ancient snake is appeared in what age? in (Permian, Triassic, Jurassic, Cretaceous)
in the late jurassic
Me like the snakes
Good vídeo 👍 bro
Genio
small but very deadly because of poisoning venom
I think you forgot to add another Mosasaur species known as Halisaurus.
Where’s Prognathodon saturator? It was assumed to be over 12m long, and had the most robust skull of all mosasaurs.
From what I’ve heard, your theory of their evolution isn’t the prevailing one; Still interesting though...
(I suppose I’ll have to pay more attention to the facts/“B.S.” that surround me.....)
Please note the planet eater ghidorah attack that
Where's Sanajeh?
Platecarpus is pronounce Platy-carpus not plate-carpus. Like Platypus or Platy aquarium fish.
You know he's not talking, right? It's a robot voice
personally i prefer lizards
megalodon ????🤔🤔
Titanoboa?
S N E Y K E
Snakes... Why did it have to be snakes?!
because they are reptiles closely related to lizards and in the same reptile group called squamates as the title says
@@firegator6853 You're either joking, or you seriously missed the punchline of this comment, lol
@@williamrobinson7852 yea I laughed nope I not
@@williamrobinson7852 yup no one is laughing
Amo-te
Isac Alves. Who ?
Isac Alves. Isn’t Gabriel O Pensador Brazilian?
What happens if I got bitten by a snake?
Only 15% of the world's 3000+ known species are dangerous to humans. The othe 85% are either harmless, pose no threat when they bite, or are to small to inflict any real damage to a human.
it depends on the species most species are hamrless but some are very dangerous like black mamba and taipan
@Dieter Gaudlitz Non venomous snake bite doesn't kill humans.
Why isn't there anything on North American snakes like the copperhead?
Why can't 75% of the comment sections open their eyes and notice that these videos aren't 6 hours long and so probably don't describe every single known species of snake that has ever lived
Does titanoboa have venom?
Does anaconda have venom ?
No
@@ryandika7443 so does titanoboa hace venom ?
I dont know
No
Your choice of profiles always seems arbitrary.
Ssssnake....
Is your voice so hideous that it was less irritating to have the computer read the script?