Dinosaurs. From the First to the Last Day Of Life 4K - ReYOUniverse

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  • @ryv
    @ryv  Рік тому +1123

    It's crazy how small a part of the timeline we are on this planet! Thank you to our brave cameramen who captured this footage!

    • @gatbaylan3580
      @gatbaylan3580 Рік тому +83

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @teganstretton7612
      @teganstretton7612 Рік тому +41

      Lol

    • @kirkkirkland7244
      @kirkkirkland7244 Рік тому

      Don't believe that bullshit!!! If the entire earth was made from carbon 14 it would completely disappear in less than a million years so why do we still have carbon 14 in everything if the earth is billions of years old???
      Also why do we still have a magnetic field? It's impossible for it to last for millions of years let alone billions!!!
      Check out the site, Young Earth Creation and see all the evidence for young earth!
      They have absolutely no proof whatsoever that the earth is billions of years old!!!
      They actually date the fossils by the rocks that they are found in and they date the rocks by the fossils that are found in them!!!!
      Hardly scientific and circular reasoning!!!
      That's their science and that's their false lies about how old the earth is!!!

    • @angelbrother1238
      @angelbrother1238 Рік тому +46

      The camera man is a hero !!!!😂

    • @uxusskywalker6588
      @uxusskywalker6588 Рік тому +26

      LOL! The cameramen need a raise!

  • @Loe_Jist
    @Loe_Jist Рік тому +370

    Can't believe it's been 66 million years already. Never forget ❤

  • @chrisnotyou
    @chrisnotyou Рік тому +925

    I really love it when robo narrators arent used. Good job.

    • @laynehendricks
      @laynehendricks Рік тому +32

      you're right. too bad he mispronounced so many!!!!!

    • @nausheen_nishat435
      @nausheen_nishat435 Рік тому +23

      So true... They sound like bedtime story😑😑😑

    • @jondunmore4268
      @jondunmore4268 Рік тому +49

      I hate robovoices as well...cannot STAND them... although, how do we know that robovoices haven't developed to the point where we can't tell they're robos? Have we given this guy the Turing Test yet?

    • @ElysetheEevee
      @ElysetheEevee Рік тому +27

      @Jon Dunmore
      AI has definitely gotten to the point where they have voices that are basically undiscernible from normal human voices. You can pay a couple bucks a month these days to get your own voice learned by an AI and then used. It's actually pretty advanced.
      Many entities have used AI voices for stuff.

    • @johnnyglenn2692
      @johnnyglenn2692 Рік тому +11

      Who is this guy? He's been doing these for so many years same voice

  • @ahrikim4546
    @ahrikim4546 Рік тому +296

    Goodnight to everybody who puts this video to go to sleep 💕
    Edit : i love this comment section, everyone is so nice :') sweet dreams, y'all 💕

  • @ronnellgibson5125
    @ronnellgibson5125 Рік тому +203

    This is only 5 days old I have a feeling my son will watch this one day. Hi Jason your a history nerd just like your dad☺️

    • @jason5809
      @jason5809 Рік тому +13

      I'm sure he will!!!!😁

    • @harrywalker5836
      @harrywalker5836 Рік тому +7

      but this vid is wrong history..

    • @tmo4330
      @tmo4330 Рік тому

      @@harrywalker5836 The truth is out there. We have been exposed to the lie of evolution daily for many decades. There are some who know the real history of this planet.

    • @laynehendricks
      @laynehendricks Рік тому +7

      by the time your son is old enough to want to know about this stuff, it will be so out dated by discovery of new info and correct pronounciation that he won't want to see it!!!!!!!

    • @ZimmZutinZayai
      @ZimmZutinZayai Рік тому +20

      ​@@laynehendricks New information does not render an entire field outdated.

  • @TJ24050
    @TJ24050 Рік тому +36

    Easily one of the best Dino documentaries on UA-cam.

    • @Kevin-q1e7w
      @Kevin-q1e7w 21 день тому

      NH how cud you now tht from focils

  • @AprilLeon
    @AprilLeon Рік тому +162

    I’ve always been a huge lover of the science of Dinosaurs crazy how I forgot so much. This was so fascinating and informative yet well put together from every aspect. Thank you so much. As well the narrator was amazing

    • @ericwallace5885
      @ericwallace5885 Рік тому +6

      I'm not sure you forgot that much. They've made up a whole lot of new stuff in the past 30-40 years.

    • @christopherburnham1612
      @christopherburnham1612 Рік тому +2

      No such things as dinosaurs, and if there was, do ya think they decided that they were gender fluid,?😂😂😂😂😂, Nope , they have found out so much about them, in the last fifty years, like that meteor, that killed them, plate tectonics, ect, I am fascinated by the history of the earth and it's inhabitants,😮😂

    • @Cupla_cocktails
      @Cupla_cocktails Рік тому

      Good heavens you are beautiful. Caught me off guard. Good on you plus I totally agree. My brain is so full of crap all the time It's nice to sit back and listen to some 🦕 stuff. Escapism

    • @MrKimsan1111
      @MrKimsan1111 Рік тому

      me too

    • @LucaHoolioLastName
      @LucaHoolioLastName Рік тому

      ​@@Cupla_cocktailsloser. lmao

  • @darrienmolo66
    @darrienmolo66 Рік тому +440

    This was very educational and I love it. It was about 99% accurate. Everyone knows the moment before impact. Every dinosaur pulled out their phones for videos and selfie.

    • @AngryHateMusic
      @AngryHateMusic Рік тому +28

      "It was about 99% accurate" Just plain dumb..

    • @Gainn
      @Gainn Рік тому +24

      As accurate as educated (and some not that educated) guesswork can be.
      You got the like for the joke though.

    • @eileenweeks1815
      @eileenweeks1815 Рік тому +4

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @a.justineollier
      @a.justineollier Рік тому

      grdhrdh

    • @davidtwliew616
      @davidtwliew616 Рік тому +3

      Ha ha ha.

  • @eshcadaba
    @eshcadaba Рік тому +175

    I couldn't stop thinking about all the little kids watching this and how fascinating it would be for them. I love how the narration spoke to all ages also.

    • @laynehendricks
      @laynehendricks Рік тому

      TOO BAD the scientific names were so mispronounced. adults will think that the little kids have BRAIN DAMAGE!!!!!!

    • @davidsheckler4450
      @davidsheckler4450 Рік тому +3

      Apparently only children actually believe in fake-a-saurses

    • @frida5119
      @frida5119 Рік тому +27

      @@davidsheckler4450bro doesn’t believe in Evolution 😭

    • @davidsheckler4450
      @davidsheckler4450 Рік тому +3

      @@frida5119 That is correct...bcs believing requires zero facts & evidence which you nor anyone else can produce 👍

    • @frida5119
      @frida5119 Рік тому +19

      @@davidsheckler4450 there are so many proofs (like, did you listen in biology??😭) but maybe you’re not smart enough to understand them🤷🏽‍♀️

  • @jacquibradley1598
    @jacquibradley1598 Рік тому +14

    Absolutely fascinating, nearly 64 years young and loved it, thank you👍👍❤❤

  • @DukeCannon
    @DukeCannon Рік тому +83

    Honestly, one of my dreams is when i die, I'll be able to look back at it all and watch earth from beginning to end. That would be incredible.

    • @Amethyst_Friend
      @Amethyst_Friend 9 місяців тому +3

      That would be. Would also be incredible to watch human history- perhaps not all the horrible bits, but the good and inspiring.

    • @SaltySicilian
      @SaltySicilian 8 місяців тому +3

      An entire life playback system is what we are owed from having to live and die. How do we demand this be implemented?

    • @ladyathenaofowls
      @ladyathenaofowls 7 місяців тому

      that would make it worth it to be here by itself tbh

    • @madmodemusicdjtico1404
      @madmodemusicdjtico1404 5 місяців тому

      Mine too

    • @transcribeded
      @transcribeded 5 місяців тому +2

      I think about this exact concept all the time.

  • @s3cr3t-wpn9
    @s3cr3t-wpn9 Рік тому +10

    This is my now one of my favorite fall asleep documentaries.

  • @THORMYN1
    @THORMYN1 Рік тому +47

    The amount of research throughout time done by scientists and scholars is mind boggling! We have to look humans also in this positive way instead of degrading ourselves constantly!

    • @eatshitlarrypage.3319
      @eatshitlarrypage.3319 Рік тому

      I look at legitimate scientists in a positive light, but the vast majority of humankind doesn't even understand evolution. I have no hope for the ants that make up the vast majority of our species.

    • @kbeautu200
      @kbeautu200 Рік тому +2

      Well God is the best than them

    • @cyberrunner6529
      @cyberrunner6529 Рік тому +5

      ​@KenE. Any proof that he even exists other than centuries old books telling us that he exists

    • @felix_sfx_felix
      @felix_sfx_felix Рік тому

      I know what you mean, but I guess our self-deprecating outlook is what drives progress, even biological evolution

    • @discojelly
      @discojelly Рік тому

      @@kbeautu200 Oh so now its about being the "best" oooh okay.

  • @whitewolf7156
    @whitewolf7156 Рік тому +9

    Top quality docu. Can’t help but get emotional when seeing the dinosaurs go extinct. I always feel so sad as they all die instantly or over time from hunger, toxicity or other things. It’s almost unbelievable we live on the same ground as these fantastic animals used to live

  • @INvalidSYNapse
    @INvalidSYNapse Рік тому +75

    I love finding any nature/science documentary nowadays that doesn't feel like it's talking down to me. Thank you!

  • @roberthemingway7691
    @roberthemingway7691 Рік тому +78

    An unbelievable production my friends!! A wondrous animation with the narration is good for any age. This is quality documentary at it’s finest. Thankyou for your efforts. Kudos!!!

    • @davidm3maniac201
      @davidm3maniac201 Рік тому +3

      It's taken from walking with dinosaurs. He is talking over it

  • @gregthegroove
    @gregthegroove Рік тому +45

    A lot of work went into this. Fantastic quality work and soooooo damn happy a real human voice was used for narration.

    • @abelflores3752
      @abelflores3752 Рік тому

      Evolved my ass, you literally have to be ignorant to believe that living things just magically evolve, appeared like magic.

    • @gregthegroove
      @gregthegroove Рік тому +1

      @@abelflores3752 hUH? When did I mention evolve, and magically appearing anything? I like this persons creativity and the CGI/sound and narration is excellent and much effort went in. Regardless of theories, which I didn’t elude to any.

    • @MarburyMadison
      @MarburyMadison Рік тому

      We have discovered Suns bc they're bright, which are over 3,000 times larger than our Sun. There may be habitable
      "Earths" in distant Galaxies, the size of of our Sun! And potentially in their Late Cretaceous point now - this minute,
      With Creatures like a T-Rex, the size of 70 NFL stadiums, and 3 times taller than Burj Khalifa Bldg. in Dubai. To amoeba,
      we are huge. A new born mouse, to an adult ancient Mammoth might compare. Meaning that our largest Dinosaur could
      be a baby flea, to a currently living Gigantic T-Rex type creature presently on the prowl this minute, upon a planet
      thousands of Galaxies away from us.

  • @dolphinguam9552
    @dolphinguam9552 Рік тому +32

    Excellent productions. Now nearing a century ago, while in grade school, my first cousins considered the dinosaurs as monsters, and I saw them only in books and black & white movies. Thanks very much. The whole time was well worth the watch. And clicks are quicker than the old rewinds.

    • @dennispaulsen2408
      @dennispaulsen2408 Рік тому +2

      Since we only have a small amounrt of fossils of animal's from the per 250 million era so how does this guys know such detailed aspects for their daily going abouts. It seem it would be difficult to determine all these details from the small amount of fossils we have.

    • @edwardvinch4492
      @edwardvinch4492 Рік тому +2

      except they don't really look like that. movies made them to look terrifying.

    • @mohdfahmi8841
      @mohdfahmi8841 Рік тому +2

      ..em..

    • @harleyquinn5774
      @harleyquinn5774 Рік тому +5

      Dinosaurs were wildlife. I’m glad more of us recognize this now.

    • @mohdfahmi8841
      @mohdfahmi8841 Рік тому +1

      //..111@@@†††..//..@@..//..

  • @juliesngh
    @juliesngh Рік тому +33

    This video was so informative, graphically stunning and so interesting. Thank you for this.

  • @samanthablount139
    @samanthablount139 9 місяців тому +2

    This documentary was very informative. Thank you to all who made this

  • @danikakowalski3819
    @danikakowalski3819 Рік тому +79

    This was one of the best documentaries I've seen in a long time. Well done! So well made and I really enjoyed it

  • @danniellerush2980
    @danniellerush2980 Рік тому +11

    THIS WAS THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE TO WATCH

  • @markthompson4859
    @markthompson4859 8 місяців тому +13

    I can only wonder what lies ahead in our own evolution. Nature is so fantastic. Extinctions are just part of the ever evolving cycle of life, so, always live your best life.

  • @fungoorstitch
    @fungoorstitch Рік тому +21

    What I love about this documentary is that it isn't presuming. When something is a fact established by the fossil record, centuries of hard science and peer review, the narrator simply presents it. When something is speculative - no matter how infinitesimally - he verbally assigns an asterisk to it (e.g. "this creature PROBABLY did this thing or that".) Inference is the best we're ever going to be able to do here, and this narrator gets it.

    • @johnnycash578
      @johnnycash578 11 місяців тому

      it makes you realize the absurdity of god or all the hundreds of gods that people have made up ! I have to think of why did god waste so much time with all this time and all these crazy creatures ?

    • @nightmarezero8465
      @nightmarezero8465 9 місяців тому

      it is presuming. He calls every dinosaur a reptile. thats when i turned it off. ill leave it to you as to why.

    • @drizzt102
      @drizzt102 3 місяці тому

      ​@@nightmarezero8465as best we can tell they are. That part isnt presumed. Now birds are dinosaurs which means one might argue they should be called birds however we know birds evolved from a branch off not the same line

    • @nightmarezero8465
      @nightmarezero8465 3 місяці тому

      @drizzt102 that's what I'm saying I would like to think dinosaurs evolved from several different lines. Not just birds and reptiles. Like if you look at a bearded dragon and it's behavior...it may look like a lizard and it is yes. But the quirky fast head movements are reminiscent of a bird. I have one and love observing her sometimes. I'm no scientist or Paleo. But I just refuse to believe all the animals during the cretaceous and later were from two different bloodlines. I'm open to anything. I love learning. So don't take me someone as hard headed. I'm just saying anything is possible.

    • @drizzt102
      @drizzt102 3 місяці тому

      @@nightmarezero8465 two bloodlines isnt accurate. Taxonomy is more complex than that. Lineages or clades are layered like onions. I suggest looking up more detailed videos. A channel called Clint's Reptiles does a lot of good introductory work to dinosaur family trees, the clades and branching to help see how complex it is.
      It isnt two bloodlines its two large umbrella groups with many more clades and families within them. Similar to how birds contain raptors, corvids and the like. All corvids are birds but not all birds are corvids

  • @cepheus7391
    @cepheus7391 Рік тому +249

    I always found it crazy to think that more time separates the stegosaurus and the T-rex than separates the T-rex from us.

    • @koncretemang5049
      @koncretemang5049 Рік тому +7

      That is crazy. I never knew that

    • @alanmeires
      @alanmeires Рік тому +16

      I always thought they was around at the same time . There again you wouldn’t think that hippopotamus are related to whales would you 😳

    • @icarus1416
      @icarus1416 Рік тому +5

      I do question.. how we managed to evolve from this. from reptilian dinosaur to biped hominid apes..
      to Quote Steve Vai.. we may be human.. but were still animals

    • @percytom9252
      @percytom9252 Рік тому +18

      @@icarus1416 Our common ancestor to a dinosaur (alomost certainly not a dinosaur) likely existed around 300 million years ago and likely more. For example, human-lobster common ancestor: 500 million yrs ago - half a billion years. You saw where mammals appeared: that's us, living alongside dinos but nowhere near human. As the narrator says, we are closer to dimetrodon than any dinosaur, making crocodiles our brothers (kidding, not really). God bless DNA and mitochondrial DNA.
      Our dino-human ancestor was likely a fish. pass the tartar sauce.

    • @MrGrumpyGills
      @MrGrumpyGills Рік тому +18

      @@icarus1416 Mammals didn't evolve from dinosaurs. I'm not sure why you would think that.

  • @lahummer5759
    @lahummer5759 Рік тому +79

    Despite seeing helicprion pictures many times , I never quite could picture how their jaws worked. This is the first instance where it makes some sense. Great documentary. Miss these on cable .

    • @IMMERSIVEVOICE
      @IMMERSIVEVOICE Рік тому +8

      Thank the cameraman for the footage

    • @garywinkler7335
      @garywinkler7335 Рік тому +6

      I saw the lower jaw of one of those in the museum and thought it was a useless design unless the teeth could rotate to bring food into it's mouth. They didn't seem to have any upper teeth. Odd looking fish!

    • @grumpus_hominidae
      @grumpus_hominidae Рік тому +7

      I, too, love these videos, but do NOT miss cable even a little bit.

    • @laynehendricks
      @laynehendricks Рік тому +2

      just because they didn't show any upper teeth doesn't mean they didn't have any. could be the same as the lower or a party favor. just not enough fossilized cartilage!!!

    • @AspireGMD
      @AspireGMD Рік тому +4

      My only guess is that maybe it used it's whirl to pin hard shelled animals on the roof of it's mouth to pierce into and crush through their shells, but idk.

  • @bruceh92
    @bruceh92 Рік тому +25

    That part at the end where the chimpanzee turns human looks eerily real. Like, wow, mind blown. Overall excellent video that unlike most depicts mammals throughout their existence. Thank you.

    • @laynehendricks
      @laynehendricks Рік тому +1

      try watching it when you're not stoned!!!!!!

    • @loriclark1771
      @loriclark1771 9 місяців тому

      If we came from chimps then they would have died out yet they are still here. Just because an animal thinks it would be great to get up and walk on its back legs doesn’t make it so. If it true then damnit I want to fly.

    • @HUgeFructose
      @HUgeFructose 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@loriclark1771 you have very primitive idea of evolution. We didn't evolve from chimps but they are our "cousins". We and chimp have common ancestor around 7 million years ago. Evolution happens when parents with favorable trait live to pass on genes over millions of generations so the little mutations stack up. I hope I cleared up some misconceptions for you.

    • @exlibrisscientia6741
      @exlibrisscientia6741 Місяць тому

      ​@@HUgeFructose the people this comment is meant for, will sadly never bleed through into their skull cavities. Same people who think that they know the frontier of evolution because they watched a few youtube shorts lol.

  • @Isawwhatyoudid
    @Isawwhatyoudid Рік тому +9

    The narrator sounds like the guy who narrates NOVA on PBS. This video has a really good production quality about it. Its real clean if that makes any sense. Good job.

    • @Cat_Woods
      @Cat_Woods Рік тому +1

      Is it Leonard Nimoy? He died 8 years ago, but some of the info seems older than that.

  • @crypto40
    @crypto40 Рік тому +57

    Anyone else just randomly get this at 2 am lol?

  • @blake7587
    @blake7587 Рік тому +65

    I wish I could live for a day during the time of the dinosaurs.
    It’s hard for our minds to fathom how much time has passed since they roamed.

    • @jemase7931
      @jemase7931 Рік тому +24

      You probably would not live for a day.

    • @missnellaful
      @missnellaful Рік тому +1

      Yes, Blake you would live! You would be ENORMOUSLY HUGE, because of the oxygen levels and plenty of invertebrates to munch on! I agree!

    • @Polyphemus47
      @Polyphemus47 Рік тому +4

      I've lived there/then in my imagination many times since I 'discovered' them in first grade (1952)

    • @jemase7931
      @jemase7931 Рік тому +2

      @@Polyphemus47 😁

    • @MkjewerHej
      @MkjewerHej Рік тому +5

      It wouĺd not be such a great idea . Woldnt last wery long maybe 15 min

  • @Jade-sc7ne
    @Jade-sc7ne Рік тому +12

    What a fascinating and interesting documentary. At 2:38:29 - 2:39:40, I believe it is Christmas Island an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean where it is famous for its red crab and the unique coconut crab as the locals would describe it. It also happened to be the Island where I was born. Wow! it is so amazing that it got featured in this amazing documentary. I feel so privileged and overwhelmed.

  • @cosmogreen2711
    @cosmogreen2711 Рік тому +34

    Thank you to everybody who worked to make such a great documentary!Congratulations!Amazing work!

    • @saturn722
      @saturn722 Рік тому +1

      But is it true? It’s very entertaining and the imagination in the minds of man has always embellished the truth. They call it artistic license.

    • @coyoteboy5601
      @coyoteboy5601 Рік тому +5

      @@saturn722 There's a difference between embellishing and extrapolating. If a paleontologist's assumptions can't be supported by reason, they won't get published.

    • @jbbloodclot
      @jbbloodclot Рік тому

      Now get that jab lol

    • @Keving3
      @Keving3 Рік тому

      @@jbbloodclot These were some very thoughtful reptiles, and great actors :)

  • @michaelclark5626
    @michaelclark5626 Рік тому +77

    The structural limit ( weight limit ) can be determined from the size of the feet ( usually one rear foot ). The limit is based on the Ultimate bearing capacity of the soil ( 35 PSI = 5040 PSF ). The largest foot prints had a foot bottom surface area of just under 16 square foot. Simplifying 16 SF X 5,000 lbs per SF = a maximum weight of around 80,000 lbs. It is the soil that determines how big the foot needs to be to support the animal. If your feet are too big, you are too slow, and you get eaten. If your feet are too small, you get stuck in the mud, and you get eaten. This means that evolution drives feet to be Just Right.

    • @lordsesshoumaru8596
      @lordsesshoumaru8596 Рік тому

      Astonishing how much education people can absorb and not gain one bit of intelligence.
      You seem to be mistaking the theory of evolution for intelligent design, guess that happens with cognitive dissonance.
      Mud is not the same as soil so why mention it after your math, nor is sand... and random adaptations of slow change over
      100ks of years doesn't leave much for survivability and surely never equates to ' just right '
      Stick to the narrative, evolution is not a conscious effort but dumb luck, you know about dumb it appears.

    • @ElysetheEevee
      @ElysetheEevee Рік тому +2

      So, the same idea they use for vehicles then in some cases. Interesting.

    • @SyrDoN
      @SyrDoN Рік тому +2

      same for height. If you are too tall, your feet kick dirt and if you are too short, your feet just spin in place.

    • @jackdurham7134
      @jackdurham7134 Рік тому +2

      While this can be used to guesstimate, as we know evolution doesn't always get it right.

    • @Gainn
      @Gainn Рік тому +2

      And on the 8th day, He created Air Max.

  • @shaygraham6925
    @shaygraham6925 Рік тому +1

    I listened to this while I was sleeping. Super soothing.

  • @jeremyswalley8625
    @jeremyswalley8625 Рік тому +20

    Lastly the animation we didn’t have is incredible how it brings such a vast rich history to life!! So much better than watching Jurassic Park!! Because this is what really happened!! Amazing!!

    • @mohdfahmi8841
      @mohdfahmi8841 Рік тому +4

      ..em..

    • @Decanewolf
      @Decanewolf Рік тому +2

      It's all still a lot of guessing work you know, we can never know what REALLY happend :p

    • @mohdfahmi8841
      @mohdfahmi8841 Рік тому +1

      //em//

  • @docblade3270
    @docblade3270 Рік тому +15

    AMAZING job! A lot of work and love in making that, congratulations and thanks!

  • @Mad_Medz
    @Mad_Medz Рік тому +4

    Finally. Something sleep worthy

  • @classicgalactica5879
    @classicgalactica5879 Рік тому +46

    The T. Rex is the largest theropod currently known to science. Spinosaurus was longer and Giganotosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus were similar in length, but the T. Rex outweighed them all by at least 2-3 tons.

    • @DarkRaen666
      @DarkRaen666 Рік тому +5

      "Was"
      Not is.
      The ostrich holds the current record.

    • @ubiergo1978
      @ubiergo1978 Рік тому +3

      @@DarkRaen666 Is that right to use the past tense?, since it was about "currently known to science". O.O

    • @lucyjane3803
      @lucyjane3803 Рік тому +3

      @@DarkRaen666 They said "currently known to science" not "currently on the planet". Unless you are saying an ostrich outweights a T-Rex? 🤣

    • @prickly10000
      @prickly10000 Рік тому +3

      No need to fat shame now

    • @cepheus7391
      @cepheus7391 11 місяців тому

      Yet the blue whale is the larges creature to ever live.

  • @christhescienceguy6285
    @christhescienceguy6285 Рік тому +11

    This is one of the best dinosaur documentaries i’ve ever seen, and I’ve seen them all! Also such amazing detail and information on each dinosaur. Truly amazing!

    • @jbbloodclot
      @jbbloodclot Рік тому

      any toys to swap

    • @jamesrgoes
      @jamesrgoes Рік тому

      Yes, and the animations are more detailed...showing muscle structure and movements 53:07

  • @rjvan9763
    @rjvan9763 5 місяців тому

    This is the most informative and concise documentory I have seen yet. They have named more dinosaurs than any I have ever heard in one program.

  • @TaniumRag
    @TaniumRag Рік тому +32

    I swear. The Cambrian and pre Cambrian periods are my most favorite because it’s like mama nature was playing the spores game 😂 trying to see what stick and not stick with all these alien looking creatures it created. Eyes that were not eyes like we have now. It seemed more brutal too and all these different appendages started popping up just because it may help increase chances of survival or hunting. It’s crazy yooo crazyyy. (I would love to see you guys dedicate a whole video to cover that era alone) Carboniferous is not my favorite coz 😂 I don’t wna see a centipede the size of a bus 😭

    • @brocklindseth7278
      @brocklindseth7278 Рік тому +1

      It's certainly the most interesting times!

    • @Ahonya666
      @Ahonya666 Рік тому

      Imagine the spiders on Caboniferous times 😱 I love Cambrian and pre Cambrian too because they are underrated and the creatures were amazing

  • @ELOrocks189
    @ELOrocks189 Рік тому +5

    Thank you for including the IMPERIAL measuring system. We Americans appreciate it!

  • @farmerpaul19661942
    @farmerpaul19661942 Рік тому +3

    Time traveler documentaries are always the best!

  • @susannablue
    @susannablue Рік тому +7

    This was IMMENSELY interesting!!!!! WOW!!!!! Love the narrator's voice as well!!!

    • @harrywalker5836
      @harrywalker5836 Рік тому

      its all crap. dino did not die out,,or man would of too..do some research..this vid is mainstream bs..

    • @susannablue
      @susannablue Рік тому

      @@harrywalker5836 Oh, too bad...an awful lot to take in & research tho

    • @laynehendricks
      @laynehendricks Рік тому

      @@harrywalker5836 if you're not joking, your mother needs to keep you away from the computer or rehab might be an option!!!!!

    • @DieWitness
      @DieWitness Рік тому +1

      his voice sounds a bit like Leonard Nimoy

    • @Polyphemus47
      @Polyphemus47 Рік тому

      @@harrywalker5836 "...do some research..." I actually elled oh ell.

  • @davidkerr805
    @davidkerr805 Рік тому +12

    Love that you've used Jurassic Park Evolution for some footage 🙂 Very enjoyable watch.

    • @percytom9252
      @percytom9252 Рік тому

      Crichton is a genius - his novels read like well-edited screenplays; try Prey for nano-evolution and Timeline - set in 1500s Europe.

    • @davidkerr805
      @davidkerr805 Рік тому

      @@percytom9252 I was talking about the fact they used a computer game for footagw
      e on the video. I've read Timeline: I enjoyed it.

  • @hamhead2765
    @hamhead2765 Рік тому +2

    One of the best docs produced. Thank you

  • @Cat_Woods
    @Cat_Woods Рік тому +12

    I can never quite get my head around the fact that our ancestors survived that asteroid and all its after-effects. Feels like it should be recorded indelibly in our genetic memory how they did it, but unfortunately, memory doesn't work that way.

    • @ReflectivitytivitcelfeR
      @ReflectivitytivitcelfeR Рік тому

      It was a comet that hit the earth

    • @percytom9252
      @percytom9252 Рік тому

      Early mammals were already doing well, warm-blooded, hunting at night. Ability to hibernate? what a +.

    • @Johnnywhamo
      @Johnnywhamo Рік тому

      Our ancestors!? Cat, our ancestors didn't survived that asteroid because our ancestors didn't appear on earth until some 60 million years after this event. As well, man and dinosaurs were never on the planet at the same time. You might need to bone up a little bit on your history there bud :)

    • @Cat_Woods
      @Cat_Woods Рік тому +5

      @@Johnnywhamo Do you not understand the meaning of the word "ancestor"? Yes, we are descended from those creatures. I never said nor meant that they were humans.

    • @Isawwhatyoudid
      @Isawwhatyoudid Рік тому +2

      @@Cat_WoodsIndeed. When you think you are calling someone out but instead only display your own ignorance.

  • @81546mot
    @81546mot Рік тому +4

    Great job!! Super animation, color and explanation.

  • @Constellasian
    @Constellasian Рік тому +4

    It's amazing how large many of these creatures were. I've often wondered about something though: dinosaurs roaring. I believe there's not a single modern reptile or bird that roars. Only certain mammals do. I think dinosaurs probably sounded more like crocodiles, komodo dragons, and even birds. Birds seem to be the closest living relative of dinosaurs after all.

    • @oh-kay5585
      @oh-kay5585 11 місяців тому +1

      Scientists actually came out with a more realistic sound recreation of dinosaurs roaring- it’s super interesting/scary!

  • @claragreenfield6317
    @claragreenfield6317 Рік тому +2

    pretty nice vid with more mentions of small mammals and early birds than most dinosaur documentaries. I like that. People often forget it was not only big dinosaurs back then.
    Although... the amount of times the dinosaurs were 'high' instead of 'tall' made me snicker a littlebit :P

  • @jonsey3645
    @jonsey3645 Рік тому +3

    These players seem rather two dimensional.
    To be fair, it's a rigidly empressable genre.
    Over-all, an epic production... several epocs.
    Narration superb!

  • @PacificTheDuck
    @PacificTheDuck Рік тому +2

    huge respect to the camera man who went all the way back to even before the triassic period to film for this video

    • @xpertran
      @xpertran 10 місяців тому

      Its all computer-geenerated animation graphics No need for any cameraman 65 milliom years ago!. Much better in the relevant movies, for example JURASSIC PARK etc.

  • @arliegage1380
    @arliegage1380 9 місяців тому +2

    ALL Speculation with Fantastic Imagination!! It's true there are bones to prove these Creature's existed, and your Naritive is interesting for sure! 🎉

  • @Hook-me4zy
    @Hook-me4zy Рік тому +7

    Excellent vid, very informational. I was wondering who fenced in the amazing Ankylosaus 🙂

  • @mattdowds8505
    @mattdowds8505 Рік тому +5

    Aww, they grow up so fast! 🥰

  • @deborahholt793
    @deborahholt793 3 місяці тому +1

    This the best description of how every dinosaurs to their end on this planet disasters it was worth the 3 hour narrative

  • @Joaquin-227
    @Joaquin-227 Рік тому +5

    I enjoyed this film very much Dinosaurs have always fascinated me. To bad the crocodile hunter did not live in those times.

  • @vulcan4d
    @vulcan4d Рік тому +7

    It is amazing what we learned from just bones which turned to rock.

  • @outdoorsythings2573
    @outdoorsythings2573 Рік тому +1

    Great job to the camera person that had to travel back in time to get all this wonderful footage for us. i hope he made it back safely and didnt have to use the back up plan of stashing the video so it could be dug up and then posted.

  • @Anders4Anders
    @Anders4Anders Рік тому +3

    "...as slow as hippos" Someone has never seen a hippo move before. :P

  • @eyeofthetigger7305
    @eyeofthetigger7305 Рік тому +4

    Hard to imagine the depth of time in Earth's history. One comparison I heard is that if the Earth's history were represented by a yardstick, the time since we homo sapiens came along would be less than the thickness of the paint on the end of the ruler. We can fathom 2000 years (i.e. A.D.), but 50 million? Crazy. Great work!

    • @kylemilford8758
      @kylemilford8758 Рік тому

      Way smaller than that. If we had a time-lapse movie from beginning of earth to today and the video was 100 years long, entire human existence would make up less than 1 second at the very end of the movie

  • @snactivist
    @snactivist 9 місяців тому +1

    2 mins in and I already know I’m saving to show my dino loving son tomorrow haha

  • @krystallvinter7438
    @krystallvinter7438 Рік тому +5

    I'm so happy that this video has normal measurements instead of the American ones. As someone who lives in this magical place called "outside-of-America", I can actually understand the measurements used in this video, and I don't have to convert from American to normal measurements through Google. More video creators should do the same. Great video! :)

    • @Edmodo_
      @Edmodo_ Рік тому +4

      Well I’m American and I want my feet and inches back

    • @krystallvinter7438
      @krystallvinter7438 Рік тому

      @@Edmodo_ hush now child

  • @dylanmansell7411
    @dylanmansell7411 Рік тому +8

    I fell asleep and woke up to this

  • @annaesmaili4867
    @annaesmaili4867 Рік тому +2

    Brilliantly put together
    I feel so so sorry for them
    Poor little things

  • @richardevppro3980
    @richardevppro3980 Рік тому +6

    The Winchcombe meteorite ( 11% Water)bolsters Earth water theory as it like other planets and moons were hit by asteroids and water is found on some of them or had large amounts of water and our Atmosphere saved it from disappearing.

  • @HinosAcrescentamForça888
    @HinosAcrescentamForça888 Рік тому +1

    I love your mixes of random creatures and I love this little guy, he's beautiful! Magical and majestic!

  • @vincentcurley946
    @vincentcurley946 Рік тому +13

    This is an excellent, informative presentation. Fun myriad of Dino CGI from many sources. I guess if I had one beef, the narrator has some very interesting pronounciations for some Dinosaur names.Totally worth watching!

    • @laynehendricks
      @laynehendricks Рік тому +4

      ALOT MORE THAN JUST DINO NAMES!!!!!!

    • @marksadventurechannel8471
      @marksadventurechannel8471 Рік тому +3

      More than that, lots of his "facts" are not factual at all. This was clearly written by someone who was not an expert.

    • @patrickoconnor3844
      @patrickoconnor3844 Рік тому +1

      Is a PRONOUNciation needed to address non-binary dinosaurs?

    • @jbbloodclot
      @jbbloodclot Рік тому

      @@patrickoconnor3844 I heard a few were trannyrex

    • @Polyphemus47
      @Polyphemus47 Рік тому

      @@patrickoconnor3844 😆

  • @GenuinelyCurious120
    @GenuinelyCurious120 Рік тому +24

    Has there ever been an experiment where they raised bugs for several generations while in an atmosphere of 40% O2?

    • @glennhalila8279
      @glennhalila8279 Рік тому

      That's a good idea, however if you have been doing your homework, there exists Insectoid Beings in this universe and in this Solar System. First is the Spider Beings on Mars as Big as a VW Beetle Automobile and said to have been coming through Portals and invading this Planet and literally eating humans. This Race of Bugs are said to be responsible for completely wiping out Ankor Wat and Anchor Thom in Cambodia as covered by Kerry Cassidy and Bill Ryan on Project Camelot about 10 year ago. Linda Moulton Howe had a UA-cam video about Linda Porter who was Abducted in which there was a ten foot tall Mantis Being that was said to be in charge of the Highly Technologically Advanced Medical Procedure that she was being administered. These beings can take a Soul and upload it to a perfectly preserved soul. There was a UA-cam video about fifty seven varieties of Cataloged Beings by various Government Agencies. Search UA-cam and Bitchute.com for these Videos. I also recommend The Lacerta Files on Bitchute.com

    • @WilbertLek
      @WilbertLek Рік тому +3

      sad child

    • @Paul-hl8yg
      @Paul-hl8yg Рік тому +3

      That would be interesting to see, if even the smallest change in size happens.

    • @ajdogcurr1
      @ajdogcurr1 Рік тому +15

      Yes Dr. Carl Baugh in Glennrose, TX. has a hyperbaric chamber where he has raised the atmospheric pressure and increased the oxygen level. He has raised fish, insects, snakes. As well as other creatures. He claims the snakes venom became no toxic the fish did grow bigger plants grew bigger. You can look it up. I think it is called the creation museum located in Glennrose, TX.

    • @donnajohnson3334
      @donnajohnson3334 Рік тому +4

      @@ajdogcurr1 Glad to find you here. I was trying to think of him,but unsure where he was located. I would call Dinosaur Adventure Land to get more info.

  • @richardtutor8331
    @richardtutor8331 Рік тому

    I really enjoyed this video. It brought me back to my childhood when stuff like this excited me . Thanks for uploading and no robo narrative

  • @elizlikethequeen
    @elizlikethequeen Рік тому +5

    I love this!!

  • @christopherw3295
    @christopherw3295 Рік тому +5

    Could the larger insect theory be tested by creating a large self sustainable biome for dragonflies to live in? The could keep the o2 levels at steady 40% or even higher. I know any change would take a long time but I think that would be interesting. If they used an insect with a short lifespan perhaps it could potentially speed things up. But then again do we really want airplane sized dragonflies 😅
    **IM NO SCIENTIST**

    • @VincentNajger1
      @VincentNajger1 11 місяців тому +1

      Ive wondered about that exact thing myself. I'm guessing that it may be quite a few generations before you'd notice a difference. It'd be awesome if a high O2 level could produce a giant straight away lol

  • @hisaco7856
    @hisaco7856 Рік тому

    I love the fact, that Jurassic World Evolution clips are included

  • @headedforthegrammys
    @headedforthegrammys Рік тому +5

    Most accurate depiction of what happened to the dinosaurs 🦕 16:00 -
    Thank you 🙏🏿

    • @Dave_Jr.
      @Dave_Jr. Рік тому +1

      Personally, I think they all drowned in the Great Flood.

    • @dabner50
      @dabner50 Рік тому

      @@Dave_Jr. What's the "great flood"?

    • @Dave_Jr.
      @Dave_Jr. Рік тому

      @@dabner50 Because the world was full of evil, God sent a flood to wipe everyone out, except Noah and his family. Scientist once scoffed at the idea but since they constantly find marine fossils on the tops of mountains, they know better.

    • @jbbloodclot
      @jbbloodclot Рік тому

      @@dabner50 1812 one....no dinosaurs were found

    • @dabner50
      @dabner50 Рік тому

      @@jbbloodclot what do you mean

  • @MikeJones-wp2mw
    @MikeJones-wp2mw Рік тому +5

    The oxygen level was not only higher but the atmosphere was way way denser then it is now. The atmospheric pressure would force the necessary oxygen into the insects, it also enabled tne plants and animals to get larger and it held more heat in and made the planet get warmer. When it thins out we get an ice age.

    • @johnhennery8820
      @johnhennery8820 Рік тому

      Also gravity was a lot stronger than to day and stronger gravity makes animals grow bigger and as the earth slows down gravity also diminishes

  • @hmj1116
    @hmj1116 Рік тому +1

    I love these Dinosaurs stories and videos 😅!

    • @whirledpeas3477
      @whirledpeas3477 Рік тому

      If you really like great fairytales, check out the Bible. It's hilarious.

  • @dazeitgeist
    @dazeitgeist Рік тому +4

    This is greeaatt!! Very well made! And Informative! Is it Leonard Nemoy narrating? After David Attenborough, he has an epic voice for this!!

    • @laynehendricks
      @laynehendricks Рік тому +5

      it's not leonard besides he's dead!!!!!!

  • @mikepotter5718
    @mikepotter5718 Рік тому +13

    Amazing piece of work! It would have stronger if you'd included the studies that say the Deccan traps were having a significant impact on extinction levels.

    • @slappy8941
      @slappy8941 Рік тому

      It would have stronger?

    • @mikepotter5718
      @mikepotter5718 Рік тому +2

      @@slappy8941 More inline with recent studies.

    • @roybean9146
      @roybean9146 Рік тому +2

      Um m 35% oxygen?? FIRST lightening storm would take out entire continent at that level

    • @percytom9252
      @percytom9252 Рік тому +1

      @@roybean9146 imagine the forest fires.

  • @debbief9861
    @debbief9861 3 місяці тому

    Very impressive and thorough. Great graphics.

  • @Jaggerbush
    @Jaggerbush Рік тому +4

    Wow thanks. I don’t know who created this but they did a great job.

    • @NutnFartsy
      @NutnFartsy Рік тому

      Yes someone created!

    • @Jaggerbush
      @Jaggerbush Рік тому

      @@NutnFartsy well I know that!! I asked “who”’ created it.

  • @Momcat_maggiefelinefan
    @Momcat_maggiefelinefan Рік тому +5

    2:36:53. Anyone else see the green roofed buildings in the background of what is supposed to represent the Triassic (I think)? It wouldn’t have been difficult to edit them out for realism. Had to go back and check, but in the upper left of the tropical forest there they are …

    • @Ffollies
      @Ffollies Рік тому +1

      I mean, I think we all know these are scenes of modern day Earth but yeah, you're right. Would have been nice if they edited them out. I just think of it as kind of like a blooper, like you see in movies every so often.

    • @Momcat_maggiefelinefan
      @Momcat_maggiefelinefan Рік тому +1

      @@Ffollies It made me laugh. When I thought I’d seen a building I just had to go back and check. It was still a worthwhile watch.

  • @robbierobot5799
    @robbierobot5799 Рік тому

    What a brilliant watch. Such stellar narration, editing/graphics, production. A definite recommended sub! Looking forward to more, TY.

  • @atbsigma
    @atbsigma Рік тому +4

    29:53 - the species of Dinosaurs named after Gojira… or as we call it in the states… Godzilla!!!

  • @drewigi
    @drewigi Рік тому +2

    Kids these days didn't ride to school on these bad boys

  • @ldub288
    @ldub288 Рік тому

    The best dino doc I've ever seen! You guys did an excellent job putting this together!

  • @Tater4200
    @Tater4200 Рік тому +4

    you know... i think it's funny when people think about "aliens" they think about small grey men with big head's. i dont. i think about distant planets with dinosaurs still roaming their surface.. a planet that was never hit by that massive meteor. i think that's more likely

    • @sorrenblitz805
      @sorrenblitz805 Рік тому +1

      You realize dinosaurs still do roam this planet right?

    • @GullibleTarget
      @GullibleTarget Рік тому

      The universe is so big that it is just as likely for there to be a Dino planet as it is likely for there to be a planet with little grey people.

  • @Rambam1776
    @Rambam1776 Рік тому +6

    Excellent work, but please learn to pronounce things correctly.

    • @laynehendricks
      @laynehendricks Рік тому +1

      you'd think with this quality that they'd make an effort!!!

    • @wildone8397
      @wildone8397 Рік тому

      Like which words?

  • @monicacollins8289
    @monicacollins8289 Рік тому +1

    Excellent optics! 👍🏼

  • @pcat1000
    @pcat1000 Рік тому +4

    Loved the video. Only thing is, when you say ''kilometers'' and ''degrees centigrade'' I have to do calculations to make sense of the sentence. The speed limit sign on the street says 35 mph, and the forecast predicts a high of 57 deg. F. Everything is written in English/ Spanish, how about some help for us old-timers?

  • @davidschaftenaar6530
    @davidschaftenaar6530 Рік тому +2

    At first I suspected this to be one of those AI channels because of the footage from Walking With Dinosaurs, Walking with Monsters and a number of other documentaries that I've seen over the years. But this obviously has a fair bit of work put into it and goes further into detail than most other productions tend to do - It's quite good!
    The writing is especially impressive, someone clearly knows their stuff.
    One minor thing: The pronunciation is off on a number of specific species' names. But that's not a huge deal to me, honestly.

    • @GenesisTheKitty
      @GenesisTheKitty Рік тому

      tbf there are a LOT of things that need to be pronounced!

    • @blamingfish432
      @blamingfish432 Рік тому

      It IS ai. Just listen to inconsistencies in the voice, and the mispronunciations are all derived from the scientific words

  • @starksaif3870
    @starksaif3870 Рік тому

    Best Documentary on Dino

  • @tonybenavidez1884
    @tonybenavidez1884 Рік тому +5

    this was pretty good then 2 hrs in you said some terrasaurs were about the size of a dragon ....the mythical creature that never lived ....just saying

    • @kylemilford8758
      @kylemilford8758 Рік тому

      To be completely fair. We have absolutely 0 evidence dinosaurs ever lived either. There is an equal probability that their bones were in the earth since it's creation

    • @serpentineeyelash7528
      @serpentineeyelash7528 Рік тому

      He also claimed that in the End-Permian extinction, "All water on the planet dried up", which is just ridiculous. The video seems good as a general overview but people shouldn't rely on it as their only source! I suspect it is written by an AI, hence the strange mix of accurate information and ridiculous errors.

  • @laynehendricks
    @laynehendricks Рік тому +4

    as having semi- professional interest in paleontology. i think your information is pretty much spot on. HOWEVER , i have never heard so many mispronounced names of plants & animals. didn.t you have some PHD tell you how these things are pronounced. this movie is so good but, obviously the narrator knows next to nothing about how to pronounce these scientific names. to people that actually took courses in this science, it sounds like finger nails on a chalk board. kids that see this may not get the correct name until college. adults will get laughed at. just a sample CYCADS ARE NOT SIKADES!!! MANY of these names are pronounced differently in the U.S. from BRITISH but, i didn't hear either on many. i'd list them but, there's just too many!!!!!!! hasn't been out long so please change the narration before it's too late!!!!!!

    • @laynehendricks
      @laynehendricks Рік тому

      i only saw the first hour.

    • @leanie5234
      @leanie5234 Рік тому

      Ha ha...my grade seven math teacher was eastern European. He pronounced many formulas differently than other Brit teachers might have. To this day, I still think "pie-ta-gorian tey-orum" is how a certain theory is pronounced.

    • @laynehendricks
      @laynehendricks Рік тому +2

      @@leanie5234 WE'RE TALKING ABOUT ENGLISH without any foreign language accents. many scientific names use LATIN in the name. one way to pronounce if you know LATIN!!!!

    • @NikaLeStrange
      @NikaLeStrange Рік тому +1

      This is nothing against the fact that they call the ichtiosaurs and pterosaurs dinosaurs.
      I don't know English and don't have any degree in science, but those are even by just one look are different species.

    • @Polyphemus47
      @Polyphemus47 Рік тому +1

      Yes, yes, and yes. It became annoying after a few. Plessiosaurs? I may watch it again, mute, listening to Stravinsky as a soundtrack.

  • @Afrocanuk
    @Afrocanuk 11 місяців тому

    Impressive the exceptional high resolution of this video on UA-cam.

  • @matchbox7811
    @matchbox7811 Рік тому +9

    Wow they are able to tell what a dinosaur ate millions of years ago? Maybe we should hire them to find out how Epstein died.

    • @cutter7515
      @cutter7515 4 місяці тому

      Ask his friend Donald Trump he did say Epstein liked them young ... Trump's own words

  • @Popsm0ke
    @Popsm0ke 7 місяців тому +3

    God has a great imagination

  • @TheAIPre-Human
    @TheAIPre-Human Місяць тому

    This documentary was very informative

  • @GlowingMpd
    @GlowingMpd Рік тому +3

    Unbelievable!! I thoroughly enjoyed this but couldn’t believe my ears when the narrator, someone who reads professionally and should absolutely know better, was either too lazy or too ignorant to read and pronounce a word correctly. There’s no excuse. The word is
    ES-CAPE. There is no X or K in it. Somebody dock his pay please. Ignorance is not bliss. Shame on the editors for accepting that.
    3:01:27. No such word as
    “…ex-cape..” or “…ek-scape”🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @iexist3919
      @iexist3919 Рік тому +1

      Bros it’s a UA-cam video, chill tf out.

  • @transcribeded
    @transcribeded 8 місяців тому

    I've been going to bed listening to this video for like 6 months. Tons of great info, presented really well. Love it!

  • @drahcirnibot4916
    @drahcirnibot4916 Рік тому +4

    It looks like a pretty well made documentary and I was enjoying it up until the point where he made rapid fire mistakes back to back talking about how dinosaurs filled the niches of air Land and Sea which is highly inaccurate and then he started talking about arthropleura calling it a centipede and then calling it an insect I had to stop watching after that

    • @percytom9252
      @percytom9252 Рік тому +2

      2true me2.

    • @Polyphemus47
      @Polyphemus47 Рік тому +1

      I've watched most of it in one viewing now, and to my ear, the narration has many mispronunciations. Still, I'm enjoying the CGI work so much that I may have to give it another viewing, but muted.

    • @serpentineeyelash7528
      @serpentineeyelash7528 Рік тому

      He also claimed that in the End-Permian extinction, "All water on the planet dried up", which is just ridiculous. The video seems good as a general overview but people shouldn't rely on it as their only source!