Probably the best episode of Assessing Survival yet. So much depth went into the research of how humans would adapt to the carnivorous megafauna of Cretaceous North Africa. I'm inspired for future videos!
Amazing video. Love how insightful and in dept it was. My favourite part was when one guy said: "It's humanin time", and proceded to chokeslam that spinosaurus.
This is the absolute most perfect video on this channel. I disagree with the notion of deleting it simply because of its pure entertainment and educational value.
I don't understand why people like... "creaturedomes9364" just do what they do... it's all in good fun and it's not meant to be "accurate" since you can't exactly put inostrancevia in the cenozoic, and Elephants, Bears and Orcas in the Mesozoic. It supposed to promote creative thinking with a somewhat grounded perspective. Anyways, keep up the good work Meso! I can't wait for what's to come next!
Are you gonna actually do humans vs Mesozoic? The knights in dinosaur times is part of your intro. It would be super interesting to see. Maybe give them a prefab castle sanctuary to start if they die too fast? No, that sounds lame. But you get the idea. Just a bit of help to get off the ground.
If we had our spears, we'd run head first at an edmontosaurus, and watch the first guy get kicked in the ribcage so hard his heart implodes and the second guy get bitten and yeeted back to the plistocene, and as soon as we try to run the edmonto would just run us down and murder us all.
Answer is an easy yes. We're evolved to hunt megafauna. And before someone says something like "modern humans can't hunt anymore they're too soft" I'll have you know that we can adapt to a situation like that in like a week. Also no dinosaurs aren't "killing machines" a majority of theropods would get their ass blasted by an elephant. And Trexes didn't hunt ankys or souropods so tty to powerscale them above a tribe of humans(who realistically wouldn't have much trouble dealing with something like an anky).
the biggest question with a human transplant is how much and what kinds of knowledge gets retained in the transfer. Speed running the tech tree would be a massive advantage, even if they have to reinvent most of it from scratch, simply having the knowledge that the idea can work is a massive step. you might know nothing about biulding and miantianing a fire, but you know it is possible. you might know nothing about mining and smelting and smithing metal, but you know it's possible. you might know nothing about medicine, but you know it's possible. you might know nothing about how to biuld a guns or other explosives, but you know it's possible. you might know nothing about large scale architecture, nor the carpentry or masonry work that goes into building them, but you know it is possible. Simply starting with the ability to read and write on likely a society wide scale is huge for the long term. Not to mention what this might mean for trying to plan for the extinction event if knowledge of and belief in it's inevitability can be retained...
@@RipOffProductionsLLC Our ancestors used fire and stone tools to take down dangerous animals that were massive. Dinosaurs were big, scary, but that wouldn't save them.
@@RipOffProductionsLLCTwo issues with the tech tree. One, we'd be locked out of internal combustion engines, plastics, and anything that needs high purity coal/oil, as the deposits wouldn't have properly formed yet. 2, we now have evidence that the extinction event wasn't the meteor, it was widespread volcanic eruptions poisoning the air and causing concentrated acid rain. Without plastics, rubber or any technology that requires that particular line of industry, we wouldn't be able to make the hazmat gear needed to live through that. That being said, give us like a month to adapt and gear up, and most megafauna would be our bitch. I doubt a T-Rex would know what a tripwire is, let alone a tripwire tied to a log fall.
@@kiritotheabridgedgod4178 was oil and coal really unavailable? I was under the impression that our understanding of how/why those were created was extremely speculative/unclear?
@@RipOffProductionsLLC To certain extents, but the majority of the deposits we have, would have still been underwater for a vast portion of that particular time period.
at our very nature we were hunters that migrated with the herds we would absolutely dominate any era we were set in with nothing but spears just imagine a trex running from 100 men with spears and bows oh the glorious beauty
Short answer: No. Long Answer: No, because it's several thousand years to Toxic gas build-up from volcanic eruptions, paired with a meteor impact. Even with our current day tech, that meteor would kill everyone that wasn't in a nuclear bunker.
hey, PurpleEyesWTF posted a real episode of Code MENT today, so there's always hope(admittedly that does fit his shitpost style, and the joke is more that he hasn't posted anything for years, and is likely to continue not posting anything).
Yes. People forget for most of our history we were a nomadic hunter gathering civilization, farming domesticated animals metal working are things humans invented 10000 years ago, also don't forget dinossaurs probably wouldn't have attack humans because they don't know what humans are so they would probably stick with something they'd be more familiar with some exceptions of, you can even look at our own irl history where most mega fauna went extinct because they didn't know how to defend against humans. I think humans would be the attackers not the attacked. How the asteroid, it depends where humans are in America they probably wouldn't make it but the rest of the world most likely yes.
Very informative. Sad that humans can't survive Mesozoic. I already built a world where humans created a new civilization in the mid Jurassic and wrote a grand epic in that world. It's a rip-off of Arthurian legend, Pocahontas and Illiad, but *with dinosaurs!*
Friendly reminder that John Cena soloes the Mesozoic, the dinosaurs can't eat what they can't find, and its well-known that most theropods have never been in a wrestling ring; ergo, they're defenseless against wrestling moves like the DDT and Snapmare
There’s virtually no difference between modern humans and early Homo sapiens. if you took a human baby from 2 million years ago and raised them in the modern era, they would likely be indistinguishable from the rest of us and live perfectly normal lives. The only advantage modern humans would have over early humans is already existing languages and maybe some residual knowledge of modern technology, though the latter likely wouldn’t help them too much.
Honestly a good question regarding this would be: "whats the earliest point in human history humanity would need to survive in the mesozoic" Obv ancient humans couldnt, but if Rome was transported could they survive it?
@@la.pumpkina.ghost48 majority of humans dont have guns or any sort of gun training so you're just choosing a trained individual with access to weaponry. Most humans can't hunt and know nothing about modern animals let alone dinosaurs and how they hunt; a pack of utah raptors would shred vast majority of humans with ease
id actualy diagree and say that every time in earths history except for when there wasint much air in the autmosphear or during ice ages, any other time you put humans in they are gonna do what humans to, adapt build, conquer.
@@Lalaloopsies_United 200 humans with spears and bows have entered the trex apologizes for coming in and atttempts to leave he gets chased down and gets stabbed and shot 1000's of times with sharp spears and arrows and dies from bleeding out then is literally cut into pieces by the 200 humans and devoured in that afternoon however the humans are still hungry so they use thier domesticated pets to then track down the trex's family and murder them in cold blood the 200 humans then eat his whole family but they run out of meat by the week end due to partying so they need to find another trex family to devour and then over time the humans hunt the trex species to extinction
@@knahlligruts *T-Rex’s large size and thick skin enters the chat along with Tyrannosaurus itself as they tank the hits and just kill and crush the Humans, and then out of no where Dromaeosaurids and Medium Sized Carnivores begin entering the chat as they outrun and kill off the Humans swiftly, driving THEM into extinction* *But then out of no where Azdarchids begin entering the chat and just eat the Humans and pick them apart without any effort, as humans go extinct and lose to the Dinosaurs because a flimsy spear and running barley under 10-15 mph isn’t gonna save you from the Mesozoic hate to break it to you*
@@Lalaloopsies_United 15 humans can easily kill an elephant and last i checked elephants are about 4 times bigger than a trex 200 humans dominate a trex with no diff trust me bro out species is overpowered af were so overpowered that we fight with each other cause nothing else in nature is our equal
Could Humans survive the Mesozoic? Well I’d say take advice from Connor & Abby Temple, prey & hope you come across a Dromaeosaur that has a Time Machine pad Gameboy thing in its nest that can get you back to the 21st century. Also don’t go into the territory of a Spinosaurus.
Bruh like what is with this dude? I mean what could he possibly have against speculative biology and why is he getting pointlessly political about it? Madly's channel isn't even about politics.
Hey man, do your self a favour. Go to tier zoo and sort his videos by most watched. Just saying…. Make a video about humans. At least 92% of your viewers are humans. We like videos telling us how great we are.
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I will never do humans in the mesozoic stop asking for it
*No*
nah
you'd get a lot of clicks though
one Day you shall break...they all do
Dont delete it
Probably the best episode of Assessing Survival yet. So much depth went into the research of how humans would adapt to the carnivorous megafauna of Cretaceous North Africa. I'm inspired for future videos!
I didn't expect to see you here. But it's really welcoming. 👍
Nah better question is can the mesozioc survive the humans
the realest question is if this is an April Fools video or not...(I'm posting this before the Premiere, for future reference)
@@RipOffProductionsLLC well
😂😂😂😂
It depends if we would set there without our technology or not
@@fabriziobiancucci7702 we'd come up with something either way
Wow, I was not expecting that evolution path for humanity, but it makes sense. Great video as always.
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"April fools, right?"
"..."
"Right?"
1.Set fire to plants.
2.Dinosaurs run from fire, falling off cliff.
3.Collect meat.
(4.If T-Rex shows up, chase it away with fire)
Trex uses a rocket launcher to fight fire.
@@ShoaibMalik-un1guhuman uses nuke
@@Ares_pb Troodon uses death star
@@ShoaibMalik-un1gunanotyrannus uses big bang
unga bunga seal of aproval
Amazing video. Love how insightful and in dept it was. My favourite part was when one guy said: "It's humanin time", and proceded to chokeslam that spinosaurus.
This is the absolute most perfect video on this channel. I disagree with the notion of deleting it simply because of its pure entertainment and educational value.
I don't understand why people like... "creaturedomes9364" just do what they do... it's all in good fun and it's not meant to be "accurate" since you can't exactly put inostrancevia in the cenozoic, and Elephants, Bears and Orcas in the Mesozoic. It supposed to promote creative thinking with a somewhat grounded perspective. Anyways, keep up the good work Meso! I can't wait for what's to come next!
Are you gonna actually do humans vs Mesozoic? The knights in dinosaur times is part of your intro. It would be super interesting to see. Maybe give them a prefab castle sanctuary to start if they die too fast? No, that sounds lame. But you get the idea. Just a bit of help to get off the ground.
Not as an assessing survival video but something like it someday
@@MadlyMesozoic What about other human-like species such as Neanderthals or Homo Erectus?
I’m just putting this out there, we invented a way to weaponize a sun.
it is not hard to weaponize a sun, it is hard to make a portable sun.
If we had our spears, we'd run head first at an edmontosaurus, and watch the first guy get kicked in the ribcage so hard his heart implodes and the second guy get bitten and yeeted back to the plistocene, and as soon as we try to run the edmonto would just run us down and murder us all.
Let's see if the T-rex can survive my arsenal of military-grade weaponry.
Then we'll see who's REALLY on the top of the food chain!
Answer is an easy yes. We're evolved to hunt megafauna. And before someone says something like "modern humans can't hunt anymore they're too soft" I'll have you know that we can adapt to a situation like that in like a week. Also no dinosaurs aren't "killing machines" a majority of theropods would get their ass blasted by an elephant. And Trexes didn't hunt ankys or souropods so tty to powerscale them above a tribe of humans(who realistically wouldn't have much trouble dealing with something like an anky).
the biggest question with a human transplant is how much and what kinds of knowledge gets retained in the transfer. Speed running the tech tree would be a massive advantage, even if they have to reinvent most of it from scratch, simply having the knowledge that the idea can work is a massive step.
you might know nothing about biulding and miantianing a fire, but you know it is possible.
you might know nothing about mining and smelting and smithing metal, but you know it's possible.
you might know nothing about medicine, but you know it's possible.
you might know nothing about how to biuld a guns or other explosives, but you know it's possible.
you might know nothing about large scale architecture, nor the carpentry or masonry work that goes into building them, but you know it is possible.
Simply starting with the ability to read and write on likely a society wide scale is huge for the long term.
Not to mention what this might mean for trying to plan for the extinction event if knowledge of and belief in it's inevitability can be retained...
@@RipOffProductionsLLC Our ancestors used fire and stone tools to take down dangerous animals that were massive. Dinosaurs were big, scary, but that wouldn't save them.
@@RipOffProductionsLLCTwo issues with the tech tree. One, we'd be locked out of internal combustion engines, plastics, and anything that needs high purity coal/oil, as the deposits wouldn't have properly formed yet. 2, we now have evidence that the extinction event wasn't the meteor, it was widespread volcanic eruptions poisoning the air and causing concentrated acid rain. Without plastics, rubber or any technology that requires that particular line of industry, we wouldn't be able to make the hazmat gear needed to live through that.
That being said, give us like a month to adapt and gear up, and most megafauna would be our bitch. I doubt a T-Rex would know what a tripwire is, let alone a tripwire tied to a log fall.
@@kiritotheabridgedgod4178 was oil and coal really unavailable? I was under the impression that our understanding of how/why those were created was extremely speculative/unclear?
@@RipOffProductionsLLC To certain extents, but the majority of the deposits we have, would have still been underwater for a vast portion of that particular time period.
at our very nature we were hunters that migrated with the herds we would absolutely dominate any era we were set in with nothing but spears just imagine a trex running from 100 men with spears and bows oh the glorious beauty
The better question is: Can humans survive the Great Dying mass extinction event into the Triassic period?
Short answer: No.
Long Answer: No, because it's several thousand years to Toxic gas build-up from volcanic eruptions, paired with a meteor impact. Even with our current day tech, that meteor would kill everyone that wasn't in a nuclear bunker.
As much as I am excited for this, it’s April fools today, not a lot of faith
hey, PurpleEyesWTF posted a real episode of Code MENT today, so there's always hope(admittedly that does fit his shitpost style, and the joke is more that he hasn't posted anything for years, and is likely to continue not posting anything).
@@RipOffProductionsLLCyou were saying?
Could chihuahuas survive the Hadean?
Is this a joke? 😂
@@UnwantedGhost1-anz25 yes
You say that like as if they didn't already originate from the Hadean period
@@theonlyshinyumbreon Forged from the ash, why do people think they play in it?
OF COURSE HOW DID I NOT THINK OF THAT!!! Thankyou for your insight, I will have to us this information next time I get in an argument about it.
0:22 I tried telling so much people that orcas are whales and dolphins are whales, but they never listened
Question: could Utahraptors survive the Cenozoic?
Yes
I do not have words, oscar to you my friend
Yes.
People forget for most of our history we were a nomadic hunter gathering civilization, farming domesticated animals metal working are things humans invented 10000 years ago, also don't forget dinossaurs probably wouldn't have attack humans because they don't know what humans are so they would probably stick with something they'd be more familiar with some exceptions of, you can even look at our own irl history where most mega fauna went extinct because they didn't know how to defend against humans.
I think humans would be the attackers not the attacked.
How the asteroid, it depends where humans are in America they probably wouldn't make it but the rest of the world most likely yes.
I feel sorry for those who haven't been in the last few live streams to see this coming. Happy Easter Day. ✝️
No the real question is could the mezoic survive time traveling Americans
@@thecrazymodder7382 short answer, yes
did somebody say oil
Could Humans Survive This Video?
Maybe not creaturedones9364 and Gregoryfleury.
Perhaps this will feels like old B movies with cavemen vs dinosaurs
That Creaturedomes guy was really hating lol
Very informative. Sad that humans can't survive Mesozoic. I already built a world where humans created a new civilization in the mid Jurassic and wrote a grand epic in that world.
It's a rip-off of Arthurian legend, Pocahontas and Illiad, but *with dinosaurs!*
Okay, is it publically available?
They can if they have modern equipment but not, then yeah I agree with you😄
Friendly reminder that John Cena soloes the Mesozoic, the dinosaurs can't eat what they can't find, and its well-known that most theropods have never been in a wrestling ring; ergo, they're defenseless against wrestling moves like the DDT and Snapmare
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Me after 4 months, discovering this: Oh I don't think so
Depends if the humen is more like a cave man rather then a normal humen
"Normal" humans aren't a different species tho. They just have more technology
There’s virtually no difference between modern humans and early Homo sapiens. if you took a human baby from 2 million years ago and raised them in the modern era, they would likely be indistinguishable from the rest of us and live perfectly normal lives. The only advantage modern humans would have over early humans is already existing languages and maybe some residual knowledge of modern technology, though the latter likely wouldn’t help them too much.
Can ballsackiss ballsackis survive the Mesozoic?
How come you must break my soul?
It really comes down to can we industrialize? If yes we dominate if no we lose.
Even if we couldn't we still win.
Our ancestors hunted megafauna with just spears, you think we can't do it with dinosaurs?
Humans are just that OP.
Ngl humans wouldn’t survive the mesozoic cause the mesozoic would have to survive us
Humans with preparation, weapons and more yes, withouth anything of that heck no
I have become an April Fool for the second time today 😑
This was pretty great
Better question why so many people here like 2/3 hours before it even out.
Because my fans are the best
@@MadlyMesozoic And dedicated to get 1st place in all comment forums.
@@UnwantedGhost1-anz25 Nah ghost in my comments, ima beat this mf
10/10 video
Humans would survive just long enough to watch this video
good answer
Ark reaper can survaive mesoziac
I should've guessed it
The world would be a better place with this channels fanbase i feel
Honestly a good question regarding this would be: "whats the earliest point in human history humanity would need to survive in the mesozoic"
Obv ancient humans couldnt, but if Rome was transported could they survive it?
I enjoyed every second except for the part with the 'will be deleted shortly'
Love it!
We'd win always
Until the chicxulub asteroid strikes.
Or if Earth stops supporting life. Extinction comes for all eventually. The better question is, can humans survive the Great Dying mass extinction?
Cap modern humans won’t do sh
@@makaklappaah yes, any dinosaur could survive a literal point blank sniper rifle bullet traveling through its head, and nearly exploding its head.
@@la.pumpkina.ghost48 majority of humans dont have guns or any sort of gun training so you're just choosing a trained individual with access to weaponry. Most humans can't hunt and know nothing about modern animals let alone dinosaurs and how they hunt; a pack of utah raptors would shred vast majority of humans with ease
Nah we'd win
Until the infamous asteroid impact.
@@UnwantedGhost1-anz25 We'll get so advanced we could stop it
Never delete this please
I've got so exited for this video, then i was like
Only 30 secunds? Wierd, maybe its a trailer
Oh
I got pranked.
I want to see hyenas please
African Spotted Hyenas? Or one of three other extant but endangered species of the hyena family?
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Nah, i'd win
With or without any weapons?
Woah awesome
That was unexpected
That was funny😂
More
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man this is ballowny i waited 5 hours😥🤣🤣
Will be deleted later... sure
Depends on if they bring one of those firearms they invented.
id actualy diagree and say that every time in earths history except for when there wasint much air in the autmosphear or during ice ages, any other time you put humans in they are gonna do what humans to, adapt build, conquer.
This video will be deleted? Uhh rats are not real.
Nah we'd win.
*T-Rex has entered the chat*
@@Lalaloopsies_United 200 humans with spears and bows have entered
the trex apologizes for coming in and atttempts to leave he gets chased down and gets stabbed and shot 1000's of times with sharp spears and arrows and dies from bleeding out then is literally cut into pieces by the 200 humans and devoured in that afternoon however the humans are still hungry so they use thier domesticated pets to then track down the trex's family and murder them in cold blood the 200 humans then eat his whole family but they run out of meat by the week end due to partying so they need to find another trex family to devour and then over time the humans hunt the trex species to extinction
@@knahlligruts *T-Rex’s large size and thick skin enters the chat along with Tyrannosaurus itself as they tank the hits and just kill and crush the Humans, and then out of no where Dromaeosaurids and Medium Sized Carnivores begin entering the chat as they outrun and kill off the Humans swiftly, driving THEM into extinction*
*But then out of no where Azdarchids begin entering the chat and just eat the Humans and pick them apart without any effort, as humans go extinct and lose to the Dinosaurs because a flimsy spear and running barley under 10-15 mph isn’t gonna save you from the Mesozoic hate to break it to you*
@@Lalaloopsies_United 15 humans can easily kill an elephant and last i checked elephants are about 4 times bigger than a trex 200 humans dominate a trex with no diff trust me bro out species is overpowered af were so overpowered that we fight with each other cause nothing else in nature is our equal
well not 4 times but elephants are bigger and we have been murdering them for 100000's of years
I wanna see some raptors
The right questions is...... Could the mezozoic survive to humans?
No problem
@@Lalaloopsies_United
Extinção Permo-Triássica: 1 a 2 ppm por mil anos.
Aquecimento Global: 1,4 a 2,5 ppm por ano ☠.......
@@Lalaloopsies_United
Extinção Permo-Triássica: 1 a 2 ppm por mil anos.
Aquecimento Global: 1,4 a 2,5 ppm por ano ☠
Bazinga!
You should do cross for next April fools
creaturedomes9364 bites the curb 4k 1080p HD
No dont delete it please
Hahaha. The non avian dinosaur's would have been giant McNuggets if our species was around back then. We are an extremely dangerous invasive species.
Imagine if we could travel in all inhabitable planets in the entire universe with ease?
Asians: "Looks like dino meat is on the menu Boys!"
DONT DELETE IT
Now I’m sad
How dare you
i hate april fools day
worst day of the year
That's why I love it.
That is a good question coukd humans survive the dinosaurs, and how would we evolve
We’d be dead before we had a chance to evolve
Caveman would be more interested
Lol we wouldn't last as long as this video.
Shortly….
NO DONT DELETE IT
nah I wont too many people asked to keep it up lol
phew@@MadlyMesozoic
@@MadlyMesozoic Imagine if you made the runtime in the thumbnail thirty minutes?
I could
Without any weapons or resources? Aka like Minecraft in survival mode?
But Dino Riders... 😭
Please do it
Could Humans survive the Mesozoic?
Well I’d say take advice from Connor & Abby Temple, prey & hope you come across a Dromaeosaur that has a Time Machine pad Gameboy thing in its nest that can get you back to the 21st century. Also don’t go into the territory of a Spinosaurus.
I see, you are a man of culture as well
Bro u gotta put fillers in so it won't look like 30 sec long
Next time, maybe.
Next year
Humans will find a way to turn them to oil 😂
Bruh
😔
100% could
😶
Madly Mesozoic why aren't you deleting this video on your channel
because it's funny not to when i said i would
Watch Dr Stone for the answer
Bruh like what is with this dude? I mean what could he possibly have against speculative biology and why is he getting pointlessly political about it? Madly's channel isn't even about politics.
idk man some people are just born haters
Hey man, do your self a favour. Go to tier zoo and sort his videos by most watched.
Just saying….
Make a video about humans. At least 92% of your viewers are humans. We like videos telling us how great we are.
No