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I will always say this; Hatzegopteryx and it’s cousin Quetzalcoatlus would make fantastic horror monsters in a horror game or movie setting, especially if it’s in a forest.
Kudos on being educational and NOT boring. I have guardianship over my niece and nephew for the next couple weeks and I wanted to find a few channels for them to watch but a lot of these dinosaur channels have 1h-2h long videos that are all fluff with no meat and the person talking makes me want to exit out the nearest window just so I can feel something. So, truly, good job.
Why not take them to a museum or recreate a dinosaur skeleton with them as a craft instead of being lazy and just plopping them in front of a screen? you can’t be bothered to give them even a modicum of time and effort?
@@lordtachanka903 You don't know what OP has planned so why assume the worst? The fact that they are looking for good channels as opposed to some mind-dead cartoon channel, shows that they care about their niece and nephew. They could have a full itinerary of activities and places to visit. You don't know.
Just in case you thought you could escape by climbing a giant tree fern. They’d just give a little hop and pluck you right off. Gulp! Bad way to know what they looked like on the inside.
@@BleachFan9891 Imagine hiding from a Hatzegopteryx in a tree and the pterosaur just gets your ass with the Mario 8-ft vertical. I wouldn’t even be mad at that point. He earned that.
I'll never forget how confused I was when I saw those huge things gobbling up a Sauropod on a Discovery show back when I was a kid. I was genuinely baffled seeing how FREAKING MASSIVE these monsters were.
The Show is called The Dino Planet (I think), you're welcome ^^ EDIT: Correction, Mother Language screwed with me, correct English Title is Planet Dinosaur ^^
this part of Europe is spooky without question a flying creature the size of a small jet the height of giraffe and the wieght of a grizzly bear a big head the size of a horse body.. the dinosaur world is a beautiful nightmare
@@Esskroe the speculation that Quetz might have been able to buffalo Tyrannosaurus is not improbable. A giraffe-height seagull would be pretty formidable.
Once again..y'all underestimating a giant ANIMAL. Dude at work said he could beat 5 female deer in a fight. I said bro..not even one. If it's pissed and trying to kill you. I asked if he'd ever lifted a full grown female deer off the ground..they are big as hell..all muscle. What was the point again..?
I was visiting a zoo in san diego a while back and there were a ton of little baby ducks in a pond just seimming around being adorable. Out of nowhere, a blue heron slaps into the pond, grabs one, shakes its head to snap the ducks neck, points his head in the air and swallowed it whole, and flaps back into the air. Thats how i picture these things eating tiny dinosaurs. Absolutely terrifying
I accidentally disturbed a crane during spring season - he was resting on the banks of a side channel but I was on an embankment directly above & did not see him. What I saw was my field of vision fill with some kind of huge blue gray beast and felt the wind from his wings. He was less than a foot from me with his full wing span out, rising like a proverbial phoenix. I honestly was numb with “monsters are real” fear until he righted himself & I saw the red more clearly & then my brain finally said “crane!” Oh my gosh, what a THRILLING experience! Cranes are so thin I never saw them as scary, but I’m sure I’m one of many many many humans to have this experience. Amazing how huge they can make themselves, like shadow warriors! I just love when I get a safe (for both animal & me!) but deeply primordial experience shared over millennia but not by everybody lol! And yeah, massive versions would be unholy. (Altho to be fair, biblical angels make the most terrifying animals sound low key)
if you’re ever at the Chicago Field Museum, they have some full size statues of these things. you really need to stand next to one to get a sense of just how uncomfortably massive they are
I freaking love the Field museum I've been there a bunch of times! The man eating lions of Tsavo are my favorite exhibit probably, but there are so so so many things to look at, including a very respectable armory and arsenal of historic weapons and armor from all across the globe, including lots of genuine Renaissance antiques that have survived for 300+ years
This would make a fantastic Jurassic Park one-off movie. Sailors going missing, fishing boats being attacked by flying monsters. Researchers trace them back to a tiny island between Isla Nublar and Isla Sorna, where they find pygmy dinos ruled by giant pterosaurs. Could say they came from Isla Sorna sometime during the second and third movie. Maybe from that birdcage they left open during the third.
That would be incredible. If they could have somehow stitched together the best parts of the last two movies, that would be an incredible movie too 😂 Wonder if the writers will ever get it together for this franchise.
Its really amazing to me how alligators/crocs have been roughly unchanged for millions of years and survived all these extinction events. They are truly one of natures perfect designs.
@@rogeredmonds5302they absolutely terrify me but I want to see a big one in person 😍 safely of course 😂 I love giant things and tiny things. There is no in between
I actually feel bad for the dinosaurs of Hateg Island. One day you could just be grazing with your family in a clearing, and then one these monsters walk up to you menacingly, gobbles up your friend and leaves. These monsters were literally unchallenged tyrants.
I just can’t wrap my head around those giant pterosaurs. Of all the bizarre creatures I’ve learned about, past or present, I think they take the cake. Terrifying.
How does it get over a 100% fatality, which means all the time, everytime. What happens in the range of 100-101% fatal, does it also damage your soul before death?
22:36 I’d love to see a video on the fauna of ancient New Zealand and Madagascar. Moa, Haast Eagle, and Elephant Birds were all very interesting birds that definitely deserve more spotlight. In the case of the Elephant Bird, it could be a good excuse to also cover the giant lemurs that once lived in Madagascar.
Ahh yes. Tropical fruits, pleasant weather, awesome friend-sized dinosaurs, and giant flying carnivores that you'd need anti-aircraft cannons to deal with! What a deal, can't wait to book my vacation in Hateg Island!
@@nonnn6884 It's funny because its scientific name is entirely Romanian, not Latin, as per usual. And yes, we also have "Dragon" as a french loan word. But "Balaur" is our native term for it, similar to Albanian. Thanks for explaining my own language to me, btw.
I've started writing recently and have been using romanian words for different things in the world I'm building. Balaur is the word I used for a living God belonging to a group of people on a volcanic island. They keep it asleep out of fear that it'll destroy the world.
The same land that far later gave us Ceausescu as well as Andrew Tate [though I wouldn't like to imagine the latter washing a Magyarosaurus whilst that goofy Bulgarian song is playing in the background].
@@generalmarkmilleyisbenedic8895 Tate was pretty much a Brit and American bloke, but his time spent on living in Romania was what got him into headlines over the last few years.
Yup, pterosaurs in general would have been well adapted to running, not just hatz. It's theorized that they would have actually galloped like horses since they're on all fours. Hatz is theorized to have run at around 30-35 mph. Scary stuff.
@@richardpavlov442 Even if they were unwilling, I suppose you could have something of a reversal of roles in the hunter-and-hound scenario, where the pterosaur uses height and vision to direct humans to corner prey items.
No, unless you are a child or underweight or a Jockey (the Light weighted people who ride horses in speed competitions). Normal adult humans just weight too much
How about a dinner date on North Sentinal Island? Snake Island? Komodo Island? There are still some really great islands for the adventurous vacationer!
@@TheMegamyGamereducate yourself please. The f35 has the lowest crash rate per flight hour to any other jet, it only seems like it crashes a lot because every crash gets so much modern news coverage but it’s the safest fighter jet ever
@@nonnn6884 more correctly called Sardegna is one of the two major italian islands And despite everyone flowing here for summer, people forget we exist
Strange question. (I clearly have never done any research on this). Dont almost all birds have hollow bones? Wouldnt that make preservation in the form of fossilization impossible? Did pterosaurs have similar structure? Were they just large enough to have to strength to fly? Because I looked at models and they are WAY larger than I had imagined.
i remember a dream i had a long time ago about an island with un-naturally large dinosaurs on it. this was long before i knew that this place even existed. but then the dream shifted into a Jurassic Park Movie.
I find it so hard to imagine the size of these things mainly because of the proportions but every time it clicks for just a second it’s terrifying imagine seeing the beak of one of these things hang down from above the trees
They actually are dinosaurs. They belong to a group of dinosaurs called therapodos, which also includes stuff like the Trex. So if you thought geese are nasty, there's a reason for it
Would love to see you cover my favorite land croc, the semi therapod Postosuchus, a mini Archocathasaurs who could've become a true giant if they had walked into the Jurassic
I think this island (Hațeg Island) would work as an island getaway if there was great safety/security around the island's vacation home around it. If that's a case, I would genuinely love to live in Hațeg Island. 😊
I could see the Balaur Bondoc actually being used as a sort of hunting dog. If they were indeed pack hunters, they'd be relatively easy to domesticate. Imagine that. Cute little murder bird as a pet.
first time at this channel somehow (huge dinosaur/history enthusiast) and I have to say I am SO IMPRESSED! THIS is work well done my friend. thoroughly enjoyed this
The fact that Europe used to be flooded and full of islands and that there used to be a huge area of land connecting the uk to the rest of Europe is crazy
Thank you for bringing an accurate cretaceous period map. I get so mad whenever i see pangea maps that are literally current continents slapped together. IT MAKES NO SENSE
man the bird thing was crazy but even crazier is I went and got stoned and this video was still going and there's like giant monster sharks and shit like man this was a whole prequel trilogy to jurassic park
19:49 I kinda doubt that the titanosaurs would've been completely off the menu. What's stopping a Hatzegopteryx from skewering one with its huge beak and then tearing it apart to eat it?
@@KoiFish-fw2li Still a useless hit against a large land animal. See all strong predators. Their main thing is holding the prey to death (croc, big cats, big theropods), a single hit from a clumsy flier walking at their wings doesnt have the capacity to kill before the attacker is rendered quadraplegic. Not only that but who knows if the Fat head was made to hunt or for some mating fight like todays goats and stuff ..
@@nikhtzatzi And yet, Hatzegopteryx's head, beak, and neck seemed to be built to withstand big impacts. Plus, you can't expect that a (figuratively speaking) small sauropod would be able to put up much of a fight. Most titanosaurs' best defence against carnivores were their immense size, but that doesn't mean much when the carnivores dwarf you.
@@furioussherman7265 sincerely, The build of these pterosaurs isnt quite combat heavy to withstand even random movements by sauropods (just look the weight difference) I also thing these art adaptations exagerate too much. Obviously the art could kill anything cause is like 14 meters height , not 5. Anyway lets agree to disagree, I am not a scientist I just make comparisons to flying things of today..A hawk can withstand impacts from high altitude with speeds of 200 miles/hour so its made to impact on hit but the smallest land animal can break it in half if it catches it (example:cat)
words cant describe my confusion when im scrolling through my recommended and see the spongebob island with somber lighting and a dinosaur photoshopped in with the title “the most terrifying island to ever exist”
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I’m still waiting for you to make a third channel focused on speculative evolution, cryptozoology and mythological/folkloric creatures!
i would love if you made a video on 4 winged birds
The real skull island
tsk tsk, no mention of the kogaionids
I will always say this; Hatzegopteryx and it’s cousin Quetzalcoatlus would make fantastic horror monsters in a horror game or movie setting, especially if it’s in a forest.
I’ve often said that their huge out of proportion heads and long necks make them one of the more unsettling prehistoric creatures to look at
Yes!
to bad jurassic world are not willing to do it !
Read the novel Primitive War by Ethan Pettus, there are some sequences during the story where the pterosaurs are truly depicted as monstrous 🦖
And Cryodrakon!!!
I like the spongebob thumbnail, it's the funniest one so far.
I was hoping someone would point it out
to be fair. an island with a civilization of sapient fish and marine life on the ocean floor surrounding it's mass would make for an eerie location.
Prehistoric bikini bottom😂
Spongebob BC before comedy
I thought it was the island in the album cover of Hawaii part II 😮
Kudos on being educational and NOT boring.
I have guardianship over my niece and nephew for the next couple weeks and I wanted to find a few channels for them to watch but a lot of these dinosaur channels have 1h-2h long videos that are all fluff with no meat and the person talking makes me want to exit out the nearest window just so I can feel something.
So, truly, good job.
PBS eons is good too
Tierzoo is a good bet!
Im glad i found this channel
Why not take them to a museum or recreate a dinosaur skeleton with them as a craft instead of being lazy and just plopping them in front of a screen? you can’t be bothered to give them even a modicum of time and effort?
@@lordtachanka903 You don't know what OP has planned so why assume the worst? The fact that they are looking for good channels as opposed to some mind-dead cartoon channel, shows that they care about their niece and nephew. They could have a full itinerary of activities and places to visit. You don't know.
Nothing says nightmare fuel like a giraffe sized pterosaur with a good vertical jump
Oh yeah 😅
Just in case you thought you could escape by climbing a giant tree fern. They’d just give a little hop and pluck you right off. Gulp! Bad way to know what they looked like on the inside.
@@BleachFan9891 Imagine hiding from a Hatzegopteryx in a tree and the pterosaur just gets your ass with the Mario 8-ft vertical. I wouldn’t even be mad at that point. He earned that.
I'm more stuck on the image of a flying bear. 7:50
you consider an 8ft vertical just "good"?
I'll never forget how confused I was when I saw those huge things gobbling up a Sauropod on a Discovery show back when I was a kid. I was genuinely baffled seeing how FREAKING MASSIVE these monsters were.
I want a micro-sauropod!
I genuinly thought they were building sized.
@@Romapolitan they nearly are
The Show is called The Dino Planet (I think), you're welcome ^^
EDIT: Correction, Mother Language screwed with me, correct English Title is Planet Dinosaur ^^
@@cyrillianchaoidPlanet Dinosaur.
this part of Europe is spooky without question a flying creature the size of a small jet the height of giraffe and the wieght of a grizzly bear a big head the size of a horse body.. the dinosaur world is a beautiful nightmare
Giraffes weigh 4x as much as a grizzly, you can probably horribly injure a Quetzal if you throw a well placed rock at it in flight
@@Esskroe the speculation that Quetz might have been able to buffalo Tyrannosaurus is not improbable. A giraffe-height seagull would be pretty formidable.
@@theundertaker4919 Buffalo Tyrannosaurus?
Once again..y'all underestimating a giant ANIMAL. Dude at work said he could beat 5 female deer in a fight. I said bro..not even one. If it's pissed and trying to kill you.
I asked if he'd ever lifted a full grown female deer off the ground..they are big as hell..all muscle.
What was the point again..?
@@ItsTreyJordan? 🤨
I was visiting a zoo in san diego a while back and there were a ton of little baby ducks in a pond just seimming around being adorable. Out of nowhere, a blue heron slaps into the pond, grabs one, shakes its head to snap the ducks neck, points his head in the air and swallowed it whole, and flaps back into the air.
Thats how i picture these things eating tiny dinosaurs. Absolutely terrifying
All birds are theropods. Therefore dinosaurs.
I accidentally disturbed a crane during spring season - he was resting on the banks of a side channel but I was on an embankment directly above & did not see him. What I saw was my field of vision fill with some kind of huge blue gray beast and felt the wind from his wings. He was less than a foot from me with his full wing span out, rising like a proverbial phoenix. I honestly was numb with “monsters are real” fear until he righted himself & I saw the red more clearly & then my brain finally said “crane!” Oh my gosh, what a THRILLING experience! Cranes are so thin I never saw them as scary, but I’m sure I’m one of many many many humans to have this experience. Amazing how huge they can make themselves, like shadow warriors! I just love when I get a safe (for both animal & me!) but deeply primordial experience shared over millennia but not by everybody lol! And yeah, massive versions would be unholy. (Altho to be fair, biblical angels make the most terrifying animals sound low key)
poor ducks ☹️ nature is brutal
On the flip side, my siblings witnessed a pig eat a live duck whole. They hate pigs now and particularly relish eating bacon because of it
"Tiny" being human sized, in some cases.
if you’re ever at the Chicago Field Museum, they have some full size statues of these things. you really need to stand next to one to get a sense of just how uncomfortably massive they are
I now need to see if there's anywhere that's not across the entire USA that has a similar statue...
I’ve been there a few times. Cool place. Always enjoyed the aquarium too. Grew up around there.
I freaking love the Field museum I've been there a bunch of times! The man eating lions of Tsavo are my favorite exhibit probably, but there are so so so many things to look at, including a very respectable armory and arsenal of historic weapons and armor from all across the globe, including lots of genuine Renaissance antiques that have survived for 300+ years
1:29 Romania mentioned, best video i've ever watched🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴
Ia să vedem dacă ești român.
What did I wrote here?
username checks out.
@@nonnn6884"Let's see if you are Romanian."
and not for the usual bad reasons
Weirdo
This would make a fantastic Jurassic Park one-off movie. Sailors going missing, fishing boats being attacked by flying monsters. Researchers trace them back to a tiny island between Isla Nublar and Isla Sorna, where they find pygmy dinos ruled by giant pterosaurs. Could say they came from Isla Sorna sometime during the second and third movie. Maybe from that birdcage they left open during the third.
That would be incredible. If they could have somehow stitched together the best parts of the last two movies, that would be an incredible movie too 😂 Wonder if the writers will ever get it together for this franchise.
Need. Please 🙏🏾
Like Rodan vibes
What is the word of the day, Poley the Polar Bear?
Jurassic Park 3 bird cage scene
@@pandorasflame7742that scene was awesome!
Its really amazing to me how alligators/crocs have been roughly unchanged for millions of years and survived all these extinction events. They are truly one of natures perfect designs.
The saltwater crocodile is a murder machine
@@rogeredmonds5302they absolutely terrify me but I want to see a big one in person 😍 safely of course 😂 I love giant things and tiny things. There is no in between
I actually feel bad for the dinosaurs of Hateg Island.
One day you could just be grazing with your family in a clearing, and then one these monsters walk up to you menacingly, gobbles up your friend and leaves.
These monsters were literally unchallenged tyrants.
They’re just animals trying to balance the population of the ecosystem
Vote blue 🐈
@@ichwill7536Rage bait not taken
That's like,every animal in nature,ever
But first theyd probably stab it to death with their horse sized beaks
Spongebobs island in the thumbnail makes more sense by far.
Fun fact about the real world equivalent of Bikini Bottom: It is the location of a nuclear bomb test site.
@@feiradragon7915 castle bravo
I just can’t wrap my head around those giant pterosaurs. Of all the bizarre creatures I’ve learned about, past or present, I think they take the cake. Terrifying.
Islands today: 10-50% fatal
Hategs island: 101% fatal
Snake Island Brazil and Sentinel Island India have entered the chat 🎉
I can't believe Skull Island used to be a thing. All they need was a giant ape and it would be complete
How does it get over a 100% fatality, which means all the time, everytime. What happens in the range of 100-101% fatal, does it also damage your soul before death?
@@srobeck77 yes its size alone makes your soul die before you yourself die
@@dx-ek4vr or the Rat Monkey...
"Stand proud, you are delicious." - Hatzegopteryx to the mini dinosaurs, probably
Domain Expension: Gigantism
Goes hard
"Relax. Enjoy death."
22:36 I’d love to see a video on the fauna of ancient New Zealand and Madagascar. Moa, Haast Eagle, and Elephant Birds were all very interesting birds that definitely deserve more spotlight. In the case of the Elephant Bird, it could be a good excuse to also cover the giant lemurs that once lived in Madagascar.
Ahh yes. Tropical fruits, pleasant weather, awesome friend-sized dinosaurs, and giant flying carnivores that you'd need anti-aircraft cannons to deal with! What a deal, can't wait to book my vacation in Hateg Island!
Far cry 1
Balaur = in Romanian, "Dragon"
Bondoc = Smol, Wee, Tiny and cute. As opposed to "Mic" (just small).
They have the word dragon too, so what's your point.
@@nonnn6884 It's funny because its scientific name is entirely Romanian, not Latin, as per usual. And yes, we also have "Dragon" as a french loan word. But "Balaur" is our native term for it, similar to Albanian. Thanks for explaining my own language to me, btw.
That made my day thank you. Despite being a little killing machine it looks very cute, and it's good to know the locals agree!
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I've started writing recently and have been using romanian words for different things in the world I'm building.
Balaur is the word I used for a living God belonging to a group of people on a volcanic island. They keep it asleep out of fear that it'll destroy the world.
Damn they should make a dinosaur horror movie with a lot of fog and when a hatzegopteryx lands he clears all the fog and everything goes silent
There needs to be more dinosaur horror in general imo but damn if that wouldn't be so cool to see
The Hatzegopterex is so gnarly, thank you for teaching me about them! They're awesome
I saw the thumbnail and i thought it was the spongebob island LMAOOOOO
It is, it’s from the episode BC: Before comedy, he straight ripped it from the show
@thecricketeer301 oh... that makes it significantly less funny...
12:10 EXTINCTZOO ARM REVEAL
I knew it, he's an actual dinosaur that's how he knows so much about them. 😂
Bro Is the only one that survived the K-T extincion
12:54 right hand reveal 👌
Dude it's Romania, what were you expecting from prehistoric Dracula land?
😅😅😅
The same land that far later gave us Ceausescu as well as Andrew Tate [though I wouldn't like to imagine the latter washing a Magyarosaurus whilst that goofy Bulgarian song is playing in the background].
@@RDSyafriyarlol andrew tate is romanian?😂 may explain a lot
@@generalmarkmilleyisbenedic8895 Tate was pretty much a Brit and American bloke, but his time spent on living in Romania was what got him into headlines over the last few years.
Transylvania is rightful Hungarian land
8:47 Excuse me, a good RUNNER?????💀
Yup, pterosaurs in general would have been well adapted to running, not just hatz. It's theorized that they would have actually galloped like horses since they're on all fours. Hatz is theorized to have run at around 30-35 mph. Scary stuff.
Lord did we decide to advance at the right time bec if these things were around 😮
@@Apexskyborna single human could probably kill these things with a spear alone
@@BassFish111if a single person with a spear can kill it then a sauropod can mangle it
For a nice island getaway I would suggest North Sentinel Island.
Hedgehogs never miss out on island getaways,maybe if I get hold of the time eater again,I could catch the hedgehog with this island!
Eggman! Shadow the hedgehog leaked your nudes on Twitter.com!
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Make sure you surround the island in something like a dome to prevent them from escaping to the azdarchids jump the shit shit out of them
wut
My favorite Island in my second favorite archipelago in my third favorite era
As someone who grew up watching Dinotopia i have an idea for next episode: Could man actually fly an Hatzegopteryx?
Maybe… but where would you put the harness? Would it be a basket situation or a saddle situation?
@@Stegouros-ellengassen Thats what the episode would be about
@@richardpavlov442 Even if they were unwilling, I suppose you could have something of a reversal of roles in the hunter-and-hound scenario, where the pterosaur uses height and vision to direct humans to corner prey items.
No, unless you are a child or underweight or a Jockey (the Light weighted people who ride horses in speed competitions). Normal adult humans just weight too much
They did fly Quetzalcoatlus aka Skybax.
I think Little saint james island was pretty terrifying haha
Using a SpongeBob screenshot as a thumbnail is beyond hilarious 😂
Bro how did no one notice this lol, I scrolled so long to find this
@@ItsGrimProductions I did. That's why I clicked on it, even though I new it was a fake island. Don't know why. lol
@@rprince418 lol it got my click too 😂
How about a dinner date on North Sentinal Island? Snake Island? Komodo Island? There are still some really great islands for the adventurous vacationer!
Komodo island was one of the inspirations for the orginal King Kong movie
12:54 ad skip
7:19
Sir, that's Gripen
Exactly what I was thinking
Unfortunately that because the F-35 is too stealthy. (or as usual crashed somewhere)
@@TheMegamyGamer I’d wager the stealthy considering that the F35 is by a non-negligible margin the US fighter least likely to crash
Yes
@@TheMegamyGamereducate yourself please. The f35 has the lowest crash rate per flight hour to any other jet, it only seems like it crashes a lot because every crash gets so much modern news coverage but it’s the safest fighter jet ever
2:19 SARDINIA MENTIONED
What the hell is sardinia.
@@nonnn6884 more correctly called Sardegna is one of the two major italian islands
And despite everyone flowing here for summer, people forget we exist
My favourite place on earth
I love it there. I got some awesome fossils from Ultima Mercante in the south.
That’s where my some of family came from before they came to the U.S. ✨
I thought this video was gonna be about how terrifying SpongeBob would be in reality
same
I'm kinda glad I decided to eat dinner late because now I can watch this while I eat lol
It's 10AM for me :) enjoy ur dinner !!
@jennatale Idk how I missed this lol, but tysm :) I hope you enjoy your next meal lol
8:26 unexpected Ja Morant highlights
Hell yeah
The quetzalcoatlus probably made me wanna become a pilot if I’m honest
Thanks for putting a sponsor in your video while also giving me 4 ad breaks, loving the future sm rn
Hell yeah, one of my favorite channels!
I want giant owls! :(
Who?
Thank you for another amazing video, was kind of hoping about one discussing the european isles in those days. Great stuff.
Many of the human figures used for size comparison are well-armed--e.g., the guy with the high-powered rifle and the WWI German lancer.
I thought it was a krieger
Why is nobody talking about the badass thumbnail!!
I think it's from that episode of SpongeBob where Squidward travels in time
Strange question. (I clearly have never done any research on this). Dont almost all birds have hollow bones? Wouldnt that make preservation in the form of fossilization impossible?
Did pterosaurs have similar structure? Were they just large enough to have to strength to fly?
Because I looked at models and they are WAY larger than I had imagined.
Ey, Hatze! One of my fav extinct animals. Edit, ey nice to see The Isle Magy make a apperance ^^ . Another also, the art at 21:42 is feraking amazing.
i remember a dream i had a long time ago about an island with un-naturally large dinosaurs on it. this was long before i knew that this place even existed. but then the dream shifted into a Jurassic Park Movie.
Is the thumbnail fucking Bikini Bottoms island from the special episode Spongebob B.C. “Before comedy” ????
I find it so hard to imagine the size of these things mainly because of the proportions but every time it clicks for just a second it’s terrifying imagine seeing the beak of one of these things hang down from above the trees
Wait a minute, is that the island from the SpongeBob opening in the thumbnail?
I love the thumbnail even tho it’s just from SpongeBob
0:45 what is that
Very very big
Update: Issa pterosaur
Chicken
Quetzalcoatlus. One the biggest flying animals ever.
birby
birb
You have to make a video about pterosaurs altogether if you haven't already! They're ungodly interesting!!!
Hi, are Birds related to dinosaurs ? I think Canadian geese look like a flying dinosaur, The ostrich looks like a dinosaur too.
not related but dinos themselves
They actually are dinosaurs. They belong to a group of dinosaurs called therapodos, which also includes stuff like the Trex. So if you thought geese are nasty, there's a reason for it
the people around loch ness in scotland also think geese look like dinosaurs
Sooooooo its not epsteins…?
It’s probably Epsteins personal island in hell for the rest of eternity… one can hope!
Damn Daisy 😂 we should be friends lol.
But in all seriousness Epsteins Island definitely worse than this.
How dare my notifications hide this from me for 16 minutes
It's so frustrating that BBC never did another Walking with Dinosaurs (in the original style) with these other beasts.
I've heard apparently they're bringing the show back in 2025 so we can still hope they will
I rather take my chances on this island than Haiti or Jamaica. Those islands are real life nightmare fuel.
Would love to see you cover my favorite land croc, the semi therapod Postosuchus, a mini Archocathasaurs who could've become a true giant if they had walked into the Jurassic
They have old stories of these things existing in South Africa. One of the old travellers books or something Marco Polo
I think this island (Hațeg Island) would work as an island getaway if there was great safety/security around the island's vacation home around it. If that's a case, I would genuinely love to live in Hațeg Island. 😊
13:06 aprosuchus would be a pet, I think
I would have 10 of them
I could see the Balaur Bondoc actually being used as a sort of hunting dog. If they were indeed pack hunters, they'd be relatively easy to domesticate.
Imagine that. Cute little murder bird as a pet.
I love your videos! They bring me back to my younger years. Can you do an episode on Brachiosaurus? It's my favorite
Rather live here than Australia
Australia is way too safe compared to india,southe america,africa and south east asia
/ add that this is a Saab JAS 39 Gripen with a wing span of 27 feet 7 inches not the F35 multi role fighter.
Fascinating video regardless.
Sees Magyurasaurus
Isle players: AAAAAAHHH!!! SCRAP IT!
OK, that was the best Factor ad I've ever seen.
Here there be Dragons
Theres something so calming about the thumbnail
i was confused why bikini atoll is on the thumbnail💀
If these giant flying reptiles (that we know of) ever discovered were still around today, what would they prefer eating daily?
I'd love to visit these ancient time periods in God mode, so I can just observe without being seen
first time at this channel somehow (huge dinosaur/history enthusiast) and I have to say I am SO IMPRESSED!
THIS is work well done my friend.
thoroughly enjoyed this
Man I don’t remember this episode of SpongeBob, must be from the newer seasons
5:18 ARGENTAVIS MENTIONED
YAYAYAYYAYAYAYYAYA
Another fine video, great illustrations👍
Yo somone coppied your vid of the stego his name is @extinct planet
I commented on his last vid that I've found at least four channels that rip off his video titles and use AI to make low-quality trash.
Even the channel title is a ripoff.
Dude there is so much AI slop flooding paleo YT it's not even funny
I believe Zalmoxes was named after a great thinker and holy man of the ancient Dacians in what is today Romania.
You should do that pop quiz more I was genuinely thinking for a bit lol!
At 7:19 you say the wingspan was wider than an F-35, but the fighter jet visual is not of an F-35. I'm pretty sure it's a Saab JAS 39 Gripen.
Bro 😑
@@MallsBalla There's a lot of F-35 b-role tape, probably free from the DoD if you ask. It was just an odd choice.
Commented on same..cheesy mistake and something they had to know.. maybe just lazy 🦥
@@edwardspencer3906 I think the editor secretly loves the Gripen. There's a lot to love, after all.
@@196cupcake Agreed on the JET but, still think it's an amateur mistake.. and, I am kinda partial to the F35...been earning it's reputation recently!
Using Franz Nopcsa as the size reference was a nice touch!
The fact that Europe used to be flooded and full of islands and that there used to be a huge area of land connecting the uk to the rest of Europe is crazy
Thank you for bringing an accurate cretaceous period map.
I get so mad whenever i see pangea maps that are literally current continents slapped together. IT MAKES NO SENSE
Hatzegopteryx or Quetzalcoatlus
Marth or Donkey Kong
@@Stegouros-ellengassen donkey Kong
@@Phoenixraptor-xo7wg H. thambema it is
@@Stegouros-ellengassenGodzilla
@@nonnn6884 To me, that would be Spinosaurus.
Here I am immersed in a dinosaur video, When I suddenly get caught off guard and burst out laughing from that Factor meal segment! 😂
man the bird thing was crazy but even crazier is I went and got stoned and this video was still going and there's like giant monster sharks and shit like man this was a whole prequel trilogy to jurassic park
I agree with the thumbnail. The SpongeBob Island is dangerous. You can blew up catastrophically when you fall
the weekend AND extinct zoo uploading? feels like a birthday gift.
Agreed
Is that the island from spongebob???
19:49 I kinda doubt that the titanosaurs would've been completely off the menu. What's stopping a Hatzegopteryx from skewering one with its huge beak and then tearing it apart to eat it?
Flying carnivores rarely try to attack massive pray. Their bones break too easily
@@nikhtzatzi10:38
@@KoiFish-fw2li Still a useless hit against a large land animal.
See all strong predators. Their main thing is holding the prey to death (croc, big cats, big theropods), a single hit from a clumsy flier walking at their wings doesnt have the capacity to kill before the attacker is rendered quadraplegic.
Not only that but who knows if the Fat head was made to hunt or for some mating fight like todays goats and stuff ..
@@nikhtzatzi And yet, Hatzegopteryx's head, beak, and neck seemed to be built to withstand big impacts. Plus, you can't expect that a (figuratively speaking) small sauropod would be able to put up much of a fight. Most titanosaurs' best defence against carnivores were their immense size, but that doesn't mean much when the carnivores dwarf you.
@@furioussherman7265 sincerely, The build of these pterosaurs isnt quite combat heavy to withstand even random movements by sauropods (just look the weight difference)
I also thing these art adaptations exagerate too much. Obviously the art could kill anything cause is like 14 meters height , not 5. Anyway lets agree to disagree, I am not a scientist I just make comparisons to flying things of today..A hawk can withstand impacts from high altitude with speeds of 200 miles/hour so its made to impact on hit but the smallest land animal can break it in half if it catches it (example:cat)
words cant describe my confusion when im scrolling through my recommended and see the spongebob island with somber lighting and a dinosaur photoshopped in with the title “the most terrifying island to ever exist”
Madagascar in comparison was pretty much the australia of the Cretaceous.
video essays are getting out of hand the SpongeBob thumbnail 🤣
Romania mentioned🦅
extinct zoo never fails too drop an interesting video. love watching them and appreciate you making them
7:18 Bro, that's not an F-35
Right? The F-35C does have a larger wingspan than the Hatzegopteryx too
Saab JAS-39 Gripen. Always disrespected
"shallow, tropical sea"
it may not even be the main reason but the moment I heard it I KNEW it would be hell.
Cool vid👍🏻. I wish island scenarios like this still existed.