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  • Largest Creatures To Ever Exist On Earth
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    The battle still rages on for the title of the largest dinosaur to walk the Earth. As more time passes, we uncover more evidence of these prehistoric giants. And we're not talking about just the plant eaters, but the meat-eating dinosaurs too.
    Just how big were the mightiest sauropods, and could these giants really have fallen prey to the ferocious meat-eaters during their time? Could the mighty Giganotosaurus, or the huge and scary Spinosaurus, defeat a Tyrannosaurus-rex in battle? And could the T-Rex have been 70% larger than previously thought?
    If you love dinosaurs, then get ready to find out the answers to this and more.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 822

  • @Exen88
    @Exen88 10 місяців тому +957

    Got to give mad props to the guy who always gives himself up to measure himself against a dinosaur.

    • @DeluluIsTheSolulu
      @DeluluIsTheSolulu 10 місяців тому +16

      That guy is a character in the videogame Phasmophobia!!

    • @4rl0ng
      @4rl0ng 9 місяців тому +7

      Real chad

    • @jeffjones7108
      @jeffjones7108 8 місяців тому +9

      When he takes on a banana he'll have my respect.

    • @lilyvilla8646
      @lilyvilla8646 8 місяців тому +6

      Dinosaurs may need a human for scale, but humans will always need a banana for scale

    • @JunaidWolf3
      @JunaidWolf3 8 місяців тому +6

      We also should give mad respect to the film crew who went back in time to record the dinosaurs

  • @TelpPov
    @TelpPov Рік тому +1040

    None of these are scarier than giant insects.

    • @XGCSQUEEX
      @XGCSQUEEX 10 місяців тому +26

      Yeh or the titanaboa 🐍

    • @matthewsecord7641
      @matthewsecord7641 10 місяців тому +3

      What?

    • @aweffs
      @aweffs 10 місяців тому +24

      Giant spider??? No thanks 😂

    • @maycasper2661
      @maycasper2661 10 місяців тому +7

      The faces alone, I mean, rl nightmare show.

    • @markrogers1786
      @markrogers1786 10 місяців тому +11

      Insect aliens would suck so bad. I simply don’t want them here they may be perfectly good bugs.

  • @Thumbsdwn
    @Thumbsdwn 10 місяців тому +354

    52:38 hearing the fact that sperm whales can hold their breath for over an hour was impressive until I learned about the loggerhead sea turtle, which has been documented going without air for over 10 hours. The ocean is crazy

    • @undrwatropium3724
      @undrwatropium3724 10 місяців тому +7

      Crazy and polluted

    • @Thumbsdwn
      @Thumbsdwn 10 місяців тому +25

      @@undrwatropium3724 mostly by India and China

    • @Ethan-pk8by
      @Ethan-pk8by 10 місяців тому +2

      There’s crazier rock fish can do it for a day

    • @flaviusfake271
      @flaviusfake271 10 місяців тому +8

      Sperm whales dive up to 90 minutes and 2,250 metres at those depths their lungs collaspe since the pressure is about 200 atmospheres. So the whale can stay underwater longer if it wasn't swimming and diving that deep.

    • @biohazerdtrollztrolls4798
      @biohazerdtrollztrolls4798 9 місяців тому +1

      land galopogos isle turtles tend to pass out with heads in water holding there breath for hours. :)

  • @sienna1387
    @sienna1387 10 місяців тому +107

    its really difficult to find good dinosaur documentary’s/videos that align with all the modern theories we know of i actually enjoyed watching this :)

    • @tipi5586
      @tipi5586 2 місяці тому +2

      Watch "your dinosaurs are wrong".
      you're welcome.

  • @skye.325
    @skye.325 8 місяців тому +12

    Excellent documentary. It moves a little fast but the amount of information contained within is fantastic

  • @TruthSurge
    @TruthSurge 5 місяців тому +25

    There was also a singing dinosaur. Few people know but it was called Little Richardasaurus. It sang songs like "Good Gracious, It's The Cretaceous!" and other early popular tunes of his day.

    • @TheVanillatech
      @TheVanillatech 4 місяці тому

      .................................................................gay

    • @ppurpleduck
      @ppurpleduck Місяць тому

      @@TheVanillatechyou🫵

    • @LouZoller
      @LouZoller 28 днів тому

      And I thought MY
      sense of humor was warped. Thanks for reassuring me that I can still hold some hope.

    • @TruthSurge
      @TruthSurge 28 днів тому

      @@LouZoller hehe

    • @MimiCheckinfakeheaux
      @MimiCheckinfakeheaux 21 день тому

      This was corny yet so funny😂

  • @Thumbsdwn
    @Thumbsdwn 10 місяців тому +118

    The claims in this video about the T-Rex are fascinating. I’m sure I’m not the only one who grew up hearing that their brains were tiny, and that their vision was so poor that merely standing still could keep you safe from them.

    • @Thumbsdwn
      @Thumbsdwn 10 місяців тому +5

      @@mokfishing the bit about Jurassic park pushing the theory that their eyesight is actually surprising. The T-Rex would have been even scarier if it could not only smell but see extremely well.

    • @FiryaFYI
      @FiryaFYI 10 місяців тому +16

      @@Thumbsdwn With eyes the size of tennis balls, they had the eyesight similar to modern day eagles. and could identify smells for over kilometers. They were the most advanced killers the earth has ever seen, and could only be stopped by an asteroid. if they thought you were a prey, you were.

    • @leona6415
      @leona6415 10 місяців тому

      @@FiryaFYIso bad ass

    • @overheaven8684
      @overheaven8684 10 місяців тому

      ​@@FiryaFYIdon't they exceed birds of prey in eyesight?

    • @FiryaFYI
      @FiryaFYI 10 місяців тому +9

      @@overheaven8684 we don't have an eye to examine. But the estimates show they could see 5-6 kilometers.
      While we on the subject, the could smell better then most if not all dogs, and the part they probably were most lacking in was hearing, which is pretty bad.
      HOWEVER, T-rex could most likely scense vibrations like elephents do.
      And if a pray was moving 4 kilometers away, they felt it.
      Im not kidding, we know the Rex is popular because of Jurrasic park, but the T-Rex was the best hunter the world has ever seen.

  • @neboskii8756
    @neboskii8756 9 місяців тому +13

    Tiny Bug Slayer is one of the most bad ass names I've ever heard for a small reptile

  • @grose2272
    @grose2272 7 місяців тому +11

    Mother nature got really creative in beginning 😂

  • @Mr.Guild1971
    @Mr.Guild1971 Рік тому +50

    First I've heard that T-rex may have been smart as a crow .Always figured they were like a lizard or frog brain

    • @fabriziobiancucci7702
      @fabriziobiancucci7702 Рік тому +12

      It's impossible to correctly estimate the intelligence of an extinct animal, but we have some ways. And thanks to our modern technology we are able to undrrstand that t-rex was quite smart

    • @Fulcrum-27
      @Fulcrum-27 2 місяці тому +1

      just imagine it as smart as some Birds. predatory Birds. even herbivore Birds are super smart. we know now a lot more about them then we knew back when our imagination was defined by that Dinosaurs are giant lizards idea.

  • @Chief_5
    @Chief_5 6 місяців тому +18

    Imagine all the prehistoric animals that died and didn’t leave a fossil record!

    • @Atlas2040
      @Atlas2040 27 днів тому +2

      Most die leaving no fossils.

  • @visitor55555
    @visitor55555 Рік тому +35

    15:00 "Talons 5 to 6 metres long"?! You might wanna check on that... 😂

    • @lesselp
      @lesselp Рік тому +18

      The narrator just reads anything put in front of him - could be a declaration of war or a porn script.

    • @rookmagorium
      @rookmagorium 3 місяці тому +1

      Dude I know... I had to give an updated version of a few of this guys "facts" in my own comment. I know I'm being a karen right now, but seriously. I loved the video concept, I just couldn't understand how he got so many things so incredibly wrong... The t-rex being 40 feet tall and running at speeds of 50mph just stunned me into complete shock. Like how do you not know that's wrong? We have entire museums and dictionaries and google at the tip of our fingers, granted with a decent Wi-Fi connection, and it's incredibly difficult to understand the ignorance. Sorry for rambling, but this is one of the first comments I saw that made note of the incorrect information of the video.

    • @kevinmiller8051
      @kevinmiller8051 17 днів тому +1

      LOL. I previously thought Edward Scissorhands had it rough! I don't think I will grumble about trimming my pet's nails anymore.

  • @yt1999z
    @yt1999z Рік тому +55

    Fossils discovered in the 1970's were destroyed during WWII? 1:47 I didn't know the Germans built a time machine.
    Also I never would have guessed that Supersaurus was spelled Seismosaurus. 1:30

    • @kaseymonroe1063
      @kaseymonroe1063 Рік тому +12

      I listened to that twice thinking I must've misunderstood. Honestly, that's such a confusing mistake that I can't watch anymore.

    • @atrannyfanny1667
      @atrannyfanny1667 10 місяців тому +6

      Noticed that too. Not going to watch a video if the makers themselves didn't even bother to watch it.

    • @jamessumner4548
      @jamessumner4548 10 місяців тому +2

      I think they mean that they were discovered in the 1970s. But when they did discover it they also discovered that they were damaged in ww2

    • @SprinkledFox
      @SprinkledFox 9 місяців тому

      Script written by AI

  • @rollotomasislawyer3405
    @rollotomasislawyer3405 9 місяців тому +8

    Interesting that, dinosaurs started very small and returned to being very small in the form of birds.

  • @SweetManDan
    @SweetManDan 2 місяці тому +2

    @ 47:05 From what i understand Megaladon was not actually related to the Great White. Megalodon is actually from a different lineage of shark of which megalodon was the last member. Megalodon's closest living relative is the actually the Shortfin Mako Shark.

  • @AngeloAlires
    @AngeloAlires 10 місяців тому +9

    The way you say Jigga-no-tisorrus instead of Gigantosaurus makes me feel like you'd heat up your food in a me-crow-wauvay instead of the microwave.

    • @SprinkledFox
      @SprinkledFox 9 місяців тому

      Gigantic is pronounced with a "j", it makes sense

    • @antop4597
      @antop4597 9 місяців тому +1

      jigga-what?

    • @GrekeFenris
      @GrekeFenris 8 місяців тому

      Its the proper pronunciation in the video

  • @Rubiastraify
    @Rubiastraify 10 місяців тому +6

    Fascinating, informative and entertaining! Great graphics and sound quality! new subscriber here!

    • @GG07ghost
      @GG07ghost 10 місяців тому +4

      Alot of it was bad research and not accurate

  • @pri2256
    @pri2256 9 місяців тому +21

    I like how a lot of models has been taken from the game Ark. Thats the reason why I now remember most of their names and is eager to learn more about them.

  • @jaronjackson6913
    @jaronjackson6913 7 місяців тому +2

    Really enjoyed watching this intriguing documentary. Thanks for your hard work putting it together and sharing. Well done👍🏼🦕 God bless you🙏🏼

  • @abebrosiczki637
    @abebrosiczki637 Рік тому +29

    This is so incredibly detailed, super helpful for me to re-remember stuff. 🔥🦖🦕🐢🐦

    • @malligrub
      @malligrub 10 місяців тому +6

      unfortunately a lot of it is wrong.

  • @sarahblaquiere3121
    @sarahblaquiere3121 10 місяців тому +9

    "huge dragonfly" looks remarkably like a giant millipede

  • @Lisa-zs9vz
    @Lisa-zs9vz 8 місяців тому

    I just found your channel excellent please keep up the making amazing videos and you now have a subscriber for life

  • @barryjames3747
    @barryjames3747 9 місяців тому

    Excellent documentary, as usual, Thank you

  • @silvertiger2801
    @silvertiger2801 11 місяців тому +8

    I was disappointed when you stated the alligators and Crocodiles were dinosaurs. But I stayed anyway. The show was excellent. I'm subscribing now.
    Thank You!

  • @nichhodge8503
    @nichhodge8503 Рік тому +86

    They also say Tyrannosaurus Rex had the largest brain of all dinosaurs and it’s eye were in the front of it’s head giving excellent vision in 3D like humans giving it a greater perception of depth than most large carnivores who’s eyes were on each side of it’s head like a horse or rabbit

    • @neonbootygoon4385
      @neonbootygoon4385 Рік тому +22

      Bro just said "Carnivores like horse and rabbit"

    • @jandrews6254
      @jandrews6254 Рік тому +11

      Carnivores have forward facing eyes. Herbivores have eyes on the sides of their skulls, ie horses and rabbits

    • @jayw9992
      @jayw9992 11 місяців тому +5

      I’m bro just cuz they eyes are on the side of its head doesn’t mean they couldn’t see in 3d. That’s fucking crazy to believe that. If they didn’t have 3d vision then how were they able to understand depth width height angles etc cuz all of that is in the 3rd dimension. They wouldn’t be able to notice that the tree is coming towards them or if something was turning or rolling moving a certain way cuz everything would’ve been viewed in a 2 or 1 dimensional way. Which would be a piece of paper or a flat object that moves left right up and down. Make it make sense bro

    • @chelseadickinson42
      @chelseadickinson42 10 місяців тому +2

      ​@jayw9992 as someone without depth perception, it is possible to navigate the world. As you say, everything is 2D but there are other clues I can use to determine distance. Think of the different tricks used in art to show depth in a piece of artwork. Farther items being smaller/darker, the placement of an object in relation to others. If one tree is in front of the other, we can infur that the tree in front is closer. My mind interprets those clues without me actively thinking it through because I've always viewed the world like this.
      It's not without its challenges but it's also not as life inhibiting as you say.

    • @introvertion6460
      @introvertion6460 9 місяців тому

      ​@@neonbootygoon4385 he meant that' some carnivores had eyes on the side which were traits of horse and rabbit

  • @skytyme7721
    @skytyme7721 Рік тому +7

    Keep in mind this is all guesswork

    • @unkledoda420
      @unkledoda420 8 місяців тому +3

      As long as the guess work is being done by experienced, educated, knowledgeable people in the proper field of study. What else do you expect exactly? Until we figure out time travel and can go back and get proof, we can only do the best we can with the circumstances we have.

  • @El-Rico
    @El-Rico 6 місяців тому +2

    "Furthermore, the jaws of the Dunkleosteus could rapidly open very fast" Very nice tautology.

  • @mhthekilla
    @mhthekilla Рік тому +23

    I love the music. I listened to this with my eyes closed while on mushrooms. It felt like i was traveling through the galaxy, lol.

    • @sunnywantsmoney8483
      @sunnywantsmoney8483 Рік тому +2

      Drugs are bayd mmkay

    • @mhthekilla
      @mhthekilla Рік тому

      @@sunnywantsmoney8483 So is your opinion.

    • @sunnywantsmoney8483
      @sunnywantsmoney8483 Рік тому +2

      @@mhthekilla it was a Mr. Mackey line... Maybe if you got off the drugs you would know that

    • @therealikitclaw8124
      @therealikitclaw8124 10 місяців тому

      ​@malcolmhebbes2172 that's like saying you can't tell a persons health by their appearance.
      wait.

    • @user-nw5ml7lr2b
      @user-nw5ml7lr2b 6 місяців тому +1

      Bet you did druggie !!!!!

  • @flyingvct7214
    @flyingvct7214 11 місяців тому +9

    Snakes are venomous not poisonous

    • @rawrice3096
      @rawrice3096 6 місяців тому

      Actually there’s one breed of snake that is both poisonous and venomous.
      Rhabdophis keelback snakes store the poison in their nuchal glands.

  • @shadowflame9411
    @shadowflame9411 6 місяців тому +1

    at 14:57 you say "wingspan of up to 3 meters" then a couple seconds later "talons 5-6 meters long" ... how much else is incorrect??

  • @nosgnolife1161
    @nosgnolife1161 Рік тому +6

    Good work , very entertaining , Thankyou !

  • @sals79
    @sals79 9 місяців тому

    I love this channel! ❤️

  • @zaizoesclashing7103
    @zaizoesclashing7103 10 місяців тому +3

    1:30😂
    Seismosaurus looks alot like Supersaurus 😂

  • @nuajbo4693
    @nuajbo4693 10 місяців тому +5

    Haast eagle has 3 meter wingspan but 5-6 meter talons? Maybe it was supposed to say cm? Interesting video tho! Hard to imagine those talons being longer than the wingspan, and the picture didnt reflect that.

  • @toddduchesne1749
    @toddduchesne1749 10 місяців тому +2

    So much speculation in this video. Makes me wonder how much of this video l can trust

  • @MonikaFreemanPilecka
    @MonikaFreemanPilecka 16 днів тому

    Im so happy l found your Channel, l love everything documentary ❤🙏✌️👽

  • @adamberrahou7543
    @adamberrahou7543 6 місяців тому +2

    “With talons 4-5 meters long” dude… that’s bigger than the eagles body 😂

    • @shadowflame9411
      @shadowflame9411 6 місяців тому

      literally just made a similar comment. Makes you wonder what other inconsistancies the editors missed. Like earlier they said "12 - 15 meters" but the text on the screen said "12 -5 meters"

    • @bunnykiller
      @bunnykiller 5 місяців тому

      its like the long gone Ohshit bird, it had 3" long legs and 6"long nuts and as it was landing it was heard to emit the sound OhShit Ohshit....

  • @benjaminmalatsi7951
    @benjaminmalatsi7951 Рік тому +9

    Shout out to the brave cameraman for such crisp content 🔥🔥

  • @artist.mentality33
    @artist.mentality33 2 місяці тому +1

    I can't get over the comically small arms of the T-Rex compared to some other dinosaurs ahahah

  • @ashleyr4110
    @ashleyr4110 5 місяців тому +1

    Wow these animations are awesome 👌

  • @bodenlosedosenhose1590
    @bodenlosedosenhose1590 8 місяців тому +1

    1:20 "A lot of the fossils were found between the 1970s and the 1990s."
    1:44 "Unfortunately, a lot of the fossils found back then were either lost, destroyed during World War 2 or the fossils simply disintegrated."
    So World War 2 happened afterwards? News to me.

  • @dyatrimavinck5551
    @dyatrimavinck5551 10 місяців тому

    Beautifull video, thanks.

  • @dennis2086
    @dennis2086 10 місяців тому +5

    It was also a much higher amount of oxygen and shit like that in the air, so basically everything was bigger to “compensate”

  • @user-xm9sb5zv8t
    @user-xm9sb5zv8t 11 місяців тому +8

    Not forgetting the mighty Mega Godzillasaurus from Hollywoodian era

  • @northerners2828
    @northerners2828 Рік тому +3

    Its popcorn time 🍿📽️🎥

  • @zombie_snax
    @zombie_snax 6 місяців тому +1

    Pretty cool , The Alligator went from big to small at the same time crocodiles went from small to big. Something wild happened at the same time. 😜

  • @Couragethecowardlydog509
    @Couragethecowardlydog509 9 місяців тому +4

    So science found all these creatures in the fossil record? That's freaking insane

  • @loganskiwyse7823
    @loganskiwyse7823 9 місяців тому +11

    Dunkie was half that size at best. While I'm sure you have read the papers, it came out roughly the same time as this video. Given editing time, probably months after you completed the taping, your audience may not have gotten the update. They overcalculated using land animal proportions (short explanation).

    • @ElvenChaos
      @ElvenChaos 4 місяці тому

      This comment needs more attention. Edited version of this doc, is also needed.

  • @rookmagorium
    @rookmagorium 3 місяці тому +2

    Howdy! Love your video... except for a few details... T-rex was only capable of running, at most, 20 mph. Also, they only ever got to the size of about 20 feet tall or about 6&1/2 meters. Also, velociraptor was about the size of a modern day turkey, not as small as a small chicken, but procompsognathus was about the height of a chicken, maybe just a bit bigger at about 1.5 meters tall. Giganotosaurus was only about 25 feet tall at absolute most, and the g's are pronounced like how you would say "giggle." And while, yes, the brachiosaur is a very large sauropod dinosaur, the largest titanosaurid sauropod dinosaur fossils to have ever been found belonged to the Argentinosuarus, and even then, we have only ever found fragmentary bones and fossils, similar with almost every other single herbivorous dinosaur skeleton and fossil. I do absolutely love your video concept, but it's hard to leave a like when so many of your information tidbits are incredibly incorrect.

    • @kevinmiller8051
      @kevinmiller8051 19 днів тому

      Wrong. The name of this therapod has always been pronounced JIGaNoToSaurus... Jurassic Park enthusiasts think Sam Neill's pronunciation of GIGaNoToSaurus is gospel, but we all know how sloppy the movie industry can be. Why we even have a cartoon called Gigantosaurus which further corrupts the pronunciation of this therapod whose greek derivative is giant southern lizard and in no way infers the concept of GIGANTIC. In fact, giganto derives from gigas which is greek for giant, and Gigantosaurus megalonyx was actually a dubious classification of a sauropod named in 1869, so can NOT be used as a classification for this therapod.

    • @rookmagorium
      @rookmagorium 19 днів тому

      @@kevinmiller8051 I agree. I was probably wrong about the pronunciation of a very well known and disputed dinosaur. However, under the understanding that you could also be incorrect, we both have to take into account that the simple Latin and Greek bases of many words are also completely "mispronounced" according to where a scholar or student may reside. Differing dialects have an exceptional way of diversifying speech. So while you might pronounce it, "Jig," I will happily go on pronouncing it "Gig." Although you are correct in calling me out on that. I shouldn't have portrayed my stance as detrimentally factual as I did, and for that, I am sorry. Thank you.
      TLDR: Most likely. Although... this video was kinda wack regardless.

    • @kevinmiller8051
      @kevinmiller8051 17 днів тому

      @@rookmagorium First, allow me to apologize for my rude opening comment "wrong". Also, I am not sure why I was so adamant about the pronunciation of the name of a dinosaur that was just discovered in 1993...surely not a sufficient timespan to support my use of an adverb "always".

    • @kevinmiller8051
      @kevinmiller8051 17 днів тому

      @@rookmagorium With that said, you have spurred some reconsideration on my part, so I wouldn't be so hasty to apologize for your selected pronunciation. I agree with you that there is controversy when it comes to proper pronunciation of words derived from ancient languages. Also, regardless if one accepts the practice, the editors of dictionaries are constantly modifying such criteria, based on ever-changing contemporary usage. So, who is to say how the prefix GIGA is pronounced. Do we use the hard G as in giggle, or the soft G as in giant, and then is the letter "i" long or short?? I am sure someone steeped in linguistics or philology education could speak to this more effectively, but I am just someone who takes a casual interest in the subject. So, while Ruben Carolini may have wanted to use the name Gigantosaurus, rules prevented him from reusing a name previously adapted, so he selected Giganotosaurus. I would like to think he had the word giant in mind, so my preferred pronunciation would stick with this softG usage. I would however alter my previous offering of JIG that uses a soft i sound, and instead use the hard i sound and also assign the letter G to the second syllable. THus, JEYE-GAN-O-TO-SAUR-US. Yup, that is cooler sounding, so it's perfect! LOL

    • @kevinmiller8051
      @kevinmiller8051 17 днів тому +1

      @@rookmagorium ...and yes, while well-intentioned, this video was ill-prepared and full of errors and inconsistencies which just turned it into a whimsical piece of entertainment rather than a reliable documentary.

  • @solguzman8273
    @solguzman8273 Рік тому +26

    The fact how no one is talking about deinosuchus lived during the time crocs walked on two feet and we never found deinosuchus legs 😳

    • @YaniFly
      @YaniFly 9 місяців тому +1

      What?

    • @AlejandroKirkisObese
      @AlejandroKirkisObese 9 місяців тому +3

      "When crocs walked on two feet" 🤡 what are you talking about buddy? Mark Zuckerberg?

    • @GrekeFenris
      @GrekeFenris 8 місяців тому

      ​@@AlejandroKirkisObeseBatrachopus grandis and Postosuchus were both bipedal crocodylomorphs. Maybe do your research first 🤡

    • @SWOTHDRA
      @SWOTHDRA 5 місяців тому

      ​@@AlejandroKirkisObese😆😆😆

    • @kevinmiller8051
      @kevinmiller8051 17 днів тому

      It's those damn Neanderthals...they always found deinosuchus legs such a delicacy... now paleontologists can't find any.

  • @galaxy___gxy
    @galaxy___gxy 9 місяців тому

    I’m a ark play which is basically a dinosaur game so watching this video blows me away I never knew most of this stuff

  • @ltsgobrando
    @ltsgobrando 9 місяців тому +1

    14:58
    5-6 meters long?!?!?! Now those are some BIG TALONS!

  • @grey_the_color5705
    @grey_the_color5705 5 місяців тому +3

    how many times is this video gonna tell me the measurments and bite force of a T-rex??

  • @DanNowlan
    @DanNowlan Рік тому +8

    Fun video but has some issues. Fossils found in the 70s we're not destroyed in WWII. There are also numerous pronunciation problems, such ankylosaurus, not ankliosaurus.

    • @unkledoda420
      @unkledoda420 8 місяців тому +1

      Fun comment but it has some issues. You just repeated the same shit that like a dozen other people already pointed out before you.

  • @paulh.2643
    @paulh.2643 7 місяців тому +2

    1:20 …new bones uncovered in the the great dinosaur renaissance from the 1970s to the 1990s
    1:40 …sadly a lot of these were lost during WWII
    🤨

  • @TruthSurge
    @TruthSurge 5 місяців тому

    1:30 like Ultrasaurus, Sizemasaurus, Supersaurus and the little-known Supersizemeasaurus.

  • @Jamesc5531
    @Jamesc5531 8 місяців тому +1

    >but the majority of snakes are harmless unless they're *poisonous* or it's a constrictor. @16:02
    Credibility instantly lost.

  • @TruthSurge
    @TruthSurge 5 місяців тому +2

    But the largest of all dinosaurs was the Gigantawhoppamegaultraexpialadocialgbtundectableasaurus. Sadly, only one bone was found in a rock strata deep within a government-protected zone of Indonesia.

  • @robertwellsrawbass1249
    @robertwellsrawbass1249 10 місяців тому

    Shout out to the narration..perfect voice for it

    • @antop4597
      @antop4597 9 місяців тому +1

      shame he doesn't read his facts properly before publishing

    • @robertwellsrawbass1249
      @robertwellsrawbass1249 9 місяців тому

      @@antop4597 what do facts matter..we all end up dead

  • @SprinkledFox
    @SprinkledFox 9 місяців тому +6

    Was this video written by an AI? The narrator talks in circles and goes off on unrelated tangents.

  • @SavagelyBadAtLosing
    @SavagelyBadAtLosing 12 днів тому

    Neat little fact: My great grandpa was the man that stood next to all these dinosaurs for a size comparison. He was only 1 or 200,000,000 years old at the time! Thanks gramps!

  • @meganhalladay7596
    @meganhalladay7596 11 місяців тому +1

    Your voice is so familiar!! Do you also narrate the "Kurzgesagt" UA-cam channel??

  • @Enonymouse_
    @Enonymouse_ 7 місяців тому +1

    Titanaboa prospered because of the warmer wetter atmospheric conditions, a significantly higher oxygen level than the earth does now. The amount of prey animals or food sources and the oxygen levels had significant effects on how large animals could get.

  • @lachlanbracegirdle3890
    @lachlanbracegirdle3890 4 місяці тому +1

    near the start of the video the narrator said that the brachiosaurus could weight up to 70 tons and then at around 35-37 minutes he says they can weight up to 26 tons. And at the start he said that the bite force of a T-REX was around 22,000 psi and then at 38 minutes he says the bite force is between 1,500-5,000 psi

  • @NocturnalPyro
    @NocturnalPyro 10 місяців тому +1

    10:14 4300 kg is just 4,3 tonnes, idk how the US manages to make that 6-7 Tons.

  • @thecancelledclub665
    @thecancelledclub665 10 місяців тому +1

    Came because of the thumbnail thinking it was a OP Zunesha theory, stayed for the stonking dinos

  • @markkaminsky4943
    @markkaminsky4943 5 місяців тому

    Amazing video

  • @AJ_CARTER77
    @AJ_CARTER77 5 місяців тому +1

    The dinosaur Renaissance was in the 1870 to the 1890s

  • @thatsthat2612
    @thatsthat2612 10 місяців тому +1

    i know how raptors were but im gonna stick with the Jurassic Park version in my head cos they're way scarier

  • @ORMONDROPON
    @ORMONDROPON 2 місяці тому

    OMG the video of the eagle snatching up a baby was an vfx assignment for a student back in the day. That video is so old it was featured on =3.

  • @tzunnynib
    @tzunnynib Рік тому +4

    Great resumed-knowledge video, but the end was bit to short about the "blue whales" which is amazing that the largest mamals on this planet r still living with us today... hope that you are going to do a dedicated video only about the Blue Whale !

  • @donnyray9087
    @donnyray9087 9 місяців тому +1

    T-Rex is basically the pitbull of dinosaurs, not as big but powerful

  • @snowcat9308
    @snowcat9308 Рік тому +20

    Another high-production, well-researched masterpiece by Destiny.
    No but fr get off the platform and leave the science communication to the people that actually care about being right.

  • @sKrib0z
    @sKrib0z Рік тому +5

    Just wondering .. Did ancient civilizations have any records of dinosaurs? or just us ?

    • @deepinyamouf1
      @deepinyamouf1 11 місяців тому +1

      Theres cave drawings of them and many other instances where humans depicted dinosaurs perpetuating the theory that humans and dinosaurs existed simultaneously.

    • @mariamarin3921
      @mariamarin3921 10 місяців тому

      ​@deepinyamouf1, can u provide a source? I really would like to learn more about it. 😊

    • @dezember25th
      @dezember25th 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@deepinyamouf1Yes, I'd like to see the link of where you learned that. Cause apparently, you know more than every scientist on the planet. Sorry, but no, dinosaurs and humans didn't live at the same time.

    • @dezember25th
      @dezember25th 10 місяців тому +2

      Humans most likely found bones here and there, but no one really cared about them or really thought about what the bones were from until more modern times.

    • @biazacha
      @biazacha 10 місяців тому +5

      They did have records of it; creatures like dragons or cyclops were born from the scholars of ancient civilizations trying to explain the massive and weird bones that would occasionally be found during construction or after any dramatic natural disaster that would expose them.

  • @TwistedGlitter
    @TwistedGlitter 10 місяців тому +34

    "poisonous snakes" and there goes all credibility for this video 😭

    • @Pheonixstyle
      @Pheonixstyle 10 місяців тому +2

      Same. I was so disappointed to hear that lol. Not all European accents are made the same lol

    • @SolestroDerNarr
      @SolestroDerNarr 10 місяців тому

      man, they care about dinosaurs not minute language details nobody but nerds care about

    • @SprinkledFox
      @SprinkledFox 9 місяців тому +7

      The whole script is so obviously written by an AI

    • @SolestroDerNarr
      @SolestroDerNarr 9 місяців тому

      @@SprinkledFox how did you notice and why is it "obvious" to you

    • @GrekeFenris
      @GrekeFenris 8 місяців тому +1

      I said a similar thing, it's such a annoying misnomer especially from a supposed scientific channel. Although most of the rest of the video has gotten its info right.

  • @yuukisonzaishinai6672
    @yuukisonzaishinai6672 8 місяців тому

    Hi, I know it's a bit late but at minute 1:29 you used seismosaurus twice, instead of supersaurus at the end!

  • @TruthSurge
    @TruthSurge 5 місяців тому

    10:18 dude.... subdivide that mesh and apply auto-smooth!

  • @prometheusunbound7628
    @prometheusunbound7628 9 місяців тому +4

    To think, we ended up the top species on Earth. For now.

    • @SWOTHDRA
      @SWOTHDRA 5 місяців тому

      A miracale

  • @MrUsoutlaw
    @MrUsoutlaw 9 місяців тому

    "Largest Creatures To Ever Exist On Earth" proceeds to spend 35 minutes just going over the literal history of the planet

  • @RodgerDodger196
    @RodgerDodger196 3 місяці тому

    SUBSCRIBED👍!

  • @danielc8581
    @danielc8581 10 місяців тому +2

    16:06 virtually no snake is poisonous as they inject toxins making them venomous. Also kinda bugging me the constant switching of units of measurement but other than that i am really enjoying the video.

  • @brettjohnson5102
    @brettjohnson5102 8 місяців тому +1

    15:50 That viral video of the eagle trying to snatch a child in the park was exposed as a hoax.

  • @patricksiemer2045
    @patricksiemer2045 9 місяців тому

    in the first minutes is a mistake it says „ seismosauraus and supersauros“ but there stands 2x times seismosaurus if youd like to change it just a friendly reminder :)

  • @loftyskies123
    @loftyskies123 Рік тому +5

    saw something a few days ago where it said T.Rex didnt have feathers it might have when a baby but not as an adult ,from impressions of skin found ,its skin was more like a gator or croc .

    • @fabriziobiancucci7702
      @fabriziobiancucci7702 Рік тому

      We don't knpw exactly if it had or not had feathers. We know that it had scales, but many birds today had both scales and feathers. So we cannot say for sure. Also, there is an high chance that it could have sexual dimorphism

    • @Jerk_ANC
      @Jerk_ANC 11 місяців тому

      It's all educated guesses that have been completely wrong many times. Realizing how off when much more complete fossils found. Like in beginning of vid, all they have are a pair of arm and hands w claws but they have the dino w whole skeleton, skin w color,spots an even hair on places. All from some arms. 🤷‍♂️

    • @dezember25th
      @dezember25th 10 місяців тому

      ​@@Jerk_ANCIf you found half a human skeleton, you can guess what the rest looked like based on other human skeletons. Multiple dinosaurs, some much more complete, have traits in common. It's common sense to assume, by default, that similar dinosaurs share similar traits.

    • @Jerk_ANC
      @Jerk_ANC 10 місяців тому

      @dezember25th I understand, but how do they know the color of fur, feathers, or skin? Some are very colorful while others are very dull. I always wondered.

    • @dezember25th
      @dezember25th 10 місяців тому +2

      @@Jerk_ANC We usually don't, but sometimes we guess based on what makes sense, lile dinosaurs in deserts probably weren't brightly colored or fully feathered in white. However, we also sometimes find traces of pigment cells that tell us what shades the skin probably was

  • @shamsham15706
    @shamsham15706 Рік тому +43

    brachiosaurus wasn’t the largest dinosaur, argentinosaurus was. size is measured my weight and brachiosaurus was 30 - 50 tons (much debate but this is most realistic to me) argentinosaurus was 99 - 100 tons. therefore, argentinosaurus claims the title of the largest dinosaur to ever walk the earth (so far)

    • @johnivory3245
      @johnivory3245 10 місяців тому +4

      He said largest complete skeleton.

    • @therealikitclaw8124
      @therealikitclaw8124 10 місяців тому +9

      I doubt we'll see a new Dinosaur DLC any time soon buddy.

    • @Thumbsdwn
      @Thumbsdwn 10 місяців тому +11

      A perfect allegory to this statement is the difference between todays giant squids vs colossal squids. The giant squid is quite a bit longer in size, where as the colossal squid is much thicker and heavier. The term “bigger” means different things to different people as my ex used to say

    • @paleostories_7839
      @paleostories_7839 9 місяців тому +1

      @@johnivory3245not only that, its still debated whether argentinosaurus was actually larger than other titanosaurs we know of, while the skeletal structure tells us a lot about their size, argentinosaurus is fairly fragmented. We actually have a couple of other Titanosaurs that are arguably just as complete as each other, Dreadnoughtus and patagotitan which are nearly more than half complete.

    • @johnivory3245
      @johnivory3245 9 місяців тому +2

      @@paleostories_7839 agreed. I feel like the title of “largest dinosaur ever.” Is more important than anything else. Obviously these are experts and they can make great educated guess. It still is a guess at the end of the day.

  • @kiiingst0n
    @kiiingst0n 10 місяців тому +1

    I'm 5 minutes in and there's already been 2 inaccuracies. Brontosaurus was not a Dinosaur.
    Brachiosaurus was not the biggest herbivore.

  • @zynxmynx69
    @zynxmynx69 Місяць тому

    Haast's Eagle, "had talons 5-6 meters long" = Boo Boo

  • @KingCobra459
    @KingCobra459 8 місяців тому

    @Destiny @14:55 you say that the eagle with a wingspan of 3m had talons that were 5 to 6m long😆.... Not sure that was meant to be a gag but it was pretty funny when I imagined it

  • @TruthSurge
    @TruthSurge 5 місяців тому

    2:52 "get that garbage outta here!"

  • @SonOfTamriel
    @SonOfTamriel 10 місяців тому

    Now they're Ravens. Crows. Robins. Geese and Chickadees etc etc?

  • @MrBadjohn69
    @MrBadjohn69 10 місяців тому +1

    Not sure who wrote the script for this video but before the 2 minute mark the video talk about bones found in the 1970s to the 1990s which were later lost and destroyed during WW2.
    Is AOC the headwriter for this channel?

  • @User-hg4xn
    @User-hg4xn 9 місяців тому

    Unciviliced child in a 100 metre radius : Bloop!

  • @benoitlacombe1503
    @benoitlacombe1503 9 місяців тому +3

    15.58 no true it was a CIG effect done buy students. they came out a couple of days after releasing the video and because of the media coverage.

  • @InuranusBrokoff
    @InuranusBrokoff 5 місяців тому +1

    Just saw a program that stated the largest T Rex were probably around 23 tons.

  • @wolfmoon9816
    @wolfmoon9816 6 місяців тому

    I like the music ! Can someone tell me where I can find it ? Or what composer/band or whatever it is that would be cool dino musiccc

  • @danielwelker1286
    @danielwelker1286 5 місяців тому

    Awesome video. Thought that my Mother-in-law was the Largest. 😆

  • @eddiepearce5307
    @eddiepearce5307 7 місяців тому +1

    Great video BTW that eagle picking up kid was a hoax

  • @vladimirlalicprotivlazinainter
    @vladimirlalicprotivlazinainter 9 місяців тому

    17:12 Fully grown Tyrannosaurus Rex had more than 42 feet in length, not 40 !

  • @alhamdulilahAllahuakbar
    @alhamdulilahAllahuakbar Рік тому +2

    1.2 m jaw or head I dont understand

  • @DeluluIsTheSolulu
    @DeluluIsTheSolulu 10 місяців тому +1

    All of this happened only for me to attend useless zoom meetings and worry about inflation. Ugh. I wish I could have been created as a chain of amino acids floating aimlessly through water at the beginning of life.

    • @kevinmiller8051
      @kevinmiller8051 17 днів тому

      ahhhh, but then one day you awaken and realize you've become a complex protein molecule.