The Triassic Period. The first dinosaurs on Earth | ReYOUniverse
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- It took nature over 30 million years to recover from the largest biospheric catastrophe on the planet called the Great Permian-Triassic Extinction.
When life began to develop again, completely different animals started to prevail who ruled the planet for the next 160 million years. They lend their name to an entire era in the development of our planet. They started their triumphant journey to the pinnacle of evolution as small creatures with bird tracks. Thanks to their great adaptability, they managed to edge out all big predators.
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I enjoyed it. The narrator's voice is pleasant to listen to.
Would be better without the mistake in the first 15 seconds. It's Permian...not perium or whatever it says. A small, but important thing...
Wait!...got to 2 minutes in and now it's talking about giga-tonies....text to speech I take it. No thanks...dislike earned.
@@vallejomach6721 I picked up those too, Perium instead of Permian and giga-tonies instead of gigatons. Obviously bad text to speak. Thumbs down from me too.
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What exactly is a Giga- tony ???? I take it he was supposed to say Giga-Tonnes ?? but pronounced tonnes as tonne's (tonys) Terrible channel with awful narration, if you cant even get a simple word like tonnes right how are we expected to believe you are capable of correctly educating people ??? Unsubbed and blocking the channel because I'm sick of your shit.
It still amazes me that we are walking where Dinosaurs once walked and lived. I love Dinosaurs 🦕 so much ❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥
Eeyup.
Used to boggle my mind how both dinosaurs and humans are both Earthlings.
Me to
There's Dino foot prints where I live I need to go I've never gone
@@Xeniumnebula where’s that?
Title "first dinosaurs on earth: the Triassic"
Picture: literally one of the last dinosaurs, T-Rex, who lived in the Cretaceous, some many, many millions of years later.
120 million years later
First dinos appeared around 239 million years ago in the mid Triassic.
T-Rexes lived 66 million years ago.
That's 170 million years later.
Uuck I know. The amount of info messed up in this video is mind boggling. 🤯
@@rogeriopenna9014 I was speaking of the time between the end of the Triassic, ie the beginning of the dinosaurs, and the beginning of the Cretaceous by which time T-Rex was an apex species, which was roughly 60 million years. A period of time also known as the Jurassic.
@@cleverusername9369 well it was a weird choice of words. The t rex only appeared at the end of the cretaceous.
I’m a dinosaur fan and now 60. I’ve never heard of a real Dino called Godzilla…
same
It’s Japanese, as in “yeah really she exists you’ve probably never met her, she’s from Japan”
Me neither!!!
Hmmm...🤦
Dam don't ruin it for the rest of us!😅
Omg, so much of this is soo inaccurate and miss-timed I can't even continue watching . . . . Uugghh the misinformation pain!!
I used to think the same about the videos from this channel. But now I think of them as "so bad its good". I mean, just listen to the pronunciation of Crocodilomoprhs at 12:18 - its comedy gold!
I agree.
Oldest true dinosaur fossils were found in southern Brazil, some 200km from where i live. Not far from Argentina. 239 million years old
That'll be late Triassic I think, @Rogiero Penna. As I recall, the Triassic period was from circa. 201 MA. to 185 MA. or so...?
@@NobleKorhedron Triassic was from 250 to 200 million years ago. Jurassic from 199 to 145 million years ago
@@NobleKorhedron mid Triassic
That is correct. It appeared at the end of the The Carnian Pluvial Episode, a period on the Earth where it rained for roughly 2-million years straight. They were smaller theropods as compared to the later T-Rex. I believe the herrerasaurus is so far the oldest discovered. It lived into the Early Jurassic Period, about 208 million years ago.
@@georgefspicka5483no, there are several Brazilian dinos that are older
This dude puts the wrong emphasis on syllables and words. Like he's trying to imitate zefrank but without the humor.
Like a less annoying chills
This how I talk when I'm stoned and everything is mildly amusing to me. It's annoying as hell, I'm told.
He's a robot
@@beeharbour Haha I quit weed a few month ago but for a solid 2 years I was a stoner and I'd forget how to walk and talk while blasted and I'd walk all weird or say words with a really weird stoner accent
Permeeee-in
1:48 I was today years old when I found out there is a dinosaur called Godzilla.
Not Argentina. The oldest true dinos are in Southern Brazil (well, 300km from Argentina border).
239 million years old.
Yeah this guy kind botched all of the information. As someone with formal education in the subject of biology, I was cringing the whole time. It was hard to watch. I tried to be nice about it and gave him a B
Brilliant - the thing about being interested in pre-history is that you never get anywhere near knowing the full story - new discoveries, new theories - it keeps giving!
Only religious fruicakes think they have all the answers. Well 1 answer, "goddidit"
"the crater of the impact hasn't been found"...
i'm confuse. thought the experts found it years ago around Yucatan Peninsula.
Once again, that crater in Yucatan is from the end of the Cretaceous when the Dinosaurs went extinct. The video is discussing the extinction at the end of the Triassic Period, the beginning of the age of Dinosaurs. There have been 5 major extinctions on Earth that we know of. We are likely living thru a 6th currently.
i feels some kind of happiness......when listen to the ancient days of earth 🥶❤
I'm there too.
"Giga Tony's" Is that a Jersey Guido weight of measurement?!
Your narrator isn't worth his pay. There's not a single episode where he can even pronounce the script subjects properly!
@@Zach-ku6eu it's a robot lmao
Great knowledge video. Highly informative content, excellent graphics, superb commentary and soothing narration.
Congratulations on your work and do keep it coming.
Thank you.
agreed
Agreed on most points but, commentary not superb. Almost every scientific word is mispronounced. And not just semantic differences, like whole syllables missing. I believe that he researched the subject before making the video, but never actually like, studied it. I give it a B
@@stargazer7184It's AI
Wish I'd had access to this kind of knowledge when I was a kid. It would have mapped out my life by giving me a definite career goal. I somehow feel I have missed my boat.
How old are you ? I changed my life completely at 28. And now Im doing my dream job.
Probably the lament of every aging generation.
Did he say GIGA TONYS? Tonnes maybe..... is it gigatonnes or gigatons?
yeah he did🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Was going to comment too until I saw your comment! lol
Shoutout to whomever went back in time and recorded the footage
🤣🤣 and he's still here today to tell us about it,now ! 🤣🤣,I want to see the guy that when to the sun and back and misspelled it Hell 🙏🏾😎🔥🤣
That joke is almost as old as the Triassic.
Haha
Ah yes, the joke older than the dinosaurs in the video.
The crater has been found tho. It's off the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. It's called the Chicxulub Crater and dates back 66 million years ago. Give it a look some time it's an interesting read.
You are referring to the End-Cretaceous crater. The narrator is referring to the End-Triassic crater.
8:20 the way you said "the animals" made me giggle. Thank you. I needed that. Been a long day. Crazy how something so small, and most likely unintended and unnoticed, can make someone's whole day better.
"Giga-tonies" - at 2:06 - was the one that got me.
@@thebonesaw..4634 me too man! I was dying
Giga-tonies were the prehistoric ancestor of the modern Giga-tonnes. Coming out of the Great Dying, they, like many hanimalls, were much smaller and lighter than the modern Giga-tonnes which exist today.
They say the oxygen levels then was 4-6 times higher than now ,is that correct or not
Giga-Tony's
Wierd how so many plants trees fruits veggies all came to be. How did watermelon come to b or honey dews or cantaloupes tomatoes peaches etc???
I believe most if not all dinosaurs were warm blooded by the end of the Jurassic. Godzilla in the original movie was way bigger than the planet could support
Thanks for that. That was really interesting and the graphics were amazing
You said they still haven't found the impact crater, but I thought that the leading minds on the matter came to the conclusion that the Chicxulub impact crater off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula in the Gulf of Mexico was the one that ushered in the extinction of dinos.
Thats not the one he is talking about. The crater in Yucatan lead to the extinction at the end of the Cretaceous Period, which ended the Dinosaurs. The video is discussing the extinction that happened at the end of the Triassic, beginning of the Jurassic Period. Dinosaurs evolved in the Triassic, lived thru the Jurassic, and died at the end of the Cretaceous.
@@morrnmanderson7376 oh Lord I literally went and rewarched the video with a little more focus this time and just wow. Silly me
I’ve never seen one of these where the narrator is so focused on being verbally smooth and mispronounced so much that it becomes confusing.
Dude was probably adjusting his sunglasses while reading certain words lol
Especially crocodilimorphs, lol😆
@@Thomas_Name ha ha ha ha, he probably was!
@@marsbase3729 i liked the gigatonys
I thought it was the guy from the OG Star Trek at first
Large dinosaurs such as Godzilla.. Lol! I thought Gojirasaurus being pronounced Garciasaurus was funny, but that took the cake! I love how he sounds like he's suffering from some serious allergies and is possibly reading drunk! Fabulous video! 😄
Giga Tony's
@@jimmydean123123 same thing I was going to say 🤣
I love this guy.
Gojira is actually small, I have no idea where that came from, but it doesn't appear to be the real world
What's a giga-tony ?
Can you imagine if by magic we could teleport back to this era , I reckon we,d be dead about 1 minute after meeting our 1st creature , if lucky
Or probably dead from the atmospheric carbon dioxide and mercury from volcanic eruptions. But yes, it would be so cool if we could have seen these magnificent creatures.
"Great* Perium* catastrophe" should have been "great *PERMIAN" catastrophe." Please listen to the video and correct that."
The Grear Periam-Triassic extinction? Not only does your narrator mispronounce the term, but his tone of voice assumes we are all 12 years olds who need to be talked down to. Very annoying, too annoying to watch.
Agree
Its supposed to be simplified and easy to understand. The tone of voice is fine
The pronunciation on this video is comical. Seriously, do some research before you make another video.
Did he really start the video saying "Perium"?
Yes, the Great Pyrium. It's alright, it happens to the best they say 😉
@@huskytail video was still great
You need to stay off youtube
Narrator is awful, makes this unwatchable.
WOW. this must be a really old video because they found the impact crater off the coast of the Yucatan peninsula many years ago.
Just the comment I was looking for. When he said the crater had not been found, I literally stopped moving in confusion lol
@@doubletrouble2022 the doco is talking about a triassic-jurassic extinction. watch it again from 17:39. The Yucatan impact crater is from the extinction level event at the end of the cretaceous.
that still a theory at the end of the day...
I think that when oxigen changed from 35% to 21% all big animals died... or got smaller.
Jesus Christ, this is like the 10000000th comment saying this shit. One. More. Time. The video is talking about the extinction at the end of the Triassic period, The Yucatan crater is from the Cretaceous, when Dinosaurs went extinct. Triassic, Jurassic, Cretaceous. Those are the 3 ages of the Dinosaurs. There have been 5 mass extinctions on Earth that we know of. The Yucatan one was just the last one to happen.
@@morrnmanderson7376 That's why I doubt the Chixulub asteroid theory.
they could got extinct just like they did it before...
Hey! Godzilla wasn’t a dinosaur! He was supposedly the result of a nuclear accident, or radiation of some sort, and a totally fictitious character.
So informative video👌
Hello. Im Peter Graves. Enjoy my narration for i am used to Biography. Thank you. 😆
Well if that’s true then it wasn’t very good. You should have researched your roll better to pronounce the words correctly, although much of the info is inaccurate and that’s not your fault
Plateosaure, coelophysis, eoraptor, herrerasaurus ,saturnalia sont parmi les plus anciens dinosaures ( 230 a 205 millions d'années avec la periode triasique qui s'étendait de 250 a 201, 5 millions d'années )mais la palme revient a l'eodromaeus avec 235 millions d'années!
It's hilarious that they put in Godzilla at 15:48 but has a picture of Mortem Rex from Jurassic World Alive I love playing that game 😆
That's odd. You're showing a tyrannosaur in the thumbnail, but talking about the Triassic.
Everyone discuss about dinosaurs end days or ultimate day,glad that someone is actually more interested in everything about dinosaurs.👍👍👍👍
There is a mistake at the beginning. Yes CO2 is a greenhouse gas but only a very minor gas with 3.6% and it loses effect when the amount increases (CO2 saturation). WATER VAPOR is the most important greenhouse gas with 95%. Where it says CO2, greenhouse gasses should have been said. In the past CO2 has followed temperature instead of causing it. When oceans warm they release CO2 and when they cool they absorb it. So while geenhouse gasses are very important (without them there would be no life as it would be like 35 C colder) it is unlikely they were the only factor.
There are also a lot of other factors like continental drift, aerosols (block sunlight), clouds (block sunlight), albedo (reflection) effect of the surface, Mylancovic cycle (changes in orbit and spinning of the planet, the moon, currents in oceans and atmosphere. Climate is way way to complicated to pin the temperature on 1 single gas.
What we do know is that life thrived during the Mesozoic due to it being warm and that the mass extinction at the end of the Permian before it was due to massive cooling according to the latest science. As most animals at the time were cold blooded, cooling was terrible for them. And anyone who knows reptiles know that they like it hot. :)
During the Mesozoic there was no ice and snow, apart from high mountain areas. Temperature at the poles was temperate, this might make you think it was extremely hot at the equator but the difference between poles and equator in temperature was a lot less than it is today.
Massive eruptions from volcanoes actually cause COOLING not warming. Massive amount of ash, smoke and other small parts (aerosols) in the air block sunlight. So if there is a long period of lots of eruptions less sunlight will reach the surface.
Less sunlight means drop in temperature but also massive plant dying so the result of a lot of massive eruptions could be similar to that of a giant meteorite. So the ice age that is mentioned (not as cold as the ice ages we are familiar with but a cold period for that time) could have been caused by volcanoes.
As I stated before, CO2 is not a very important greenhouse gas (the effect decreases a lot as more of it is in the air) but water vapor is the primary one. CO2 is primarily very good for plant life, it is to plants what oxygen is for us. But even if greenhouse gasses in general increase (mainly water vapor) they are a lot less effective if many aerosols decrease the amount of sunlight from the sun.
100,000 Giga-Tonies or Giga-Tonys, I'm not sure... He definitely did NOT say Gigatons, that's what I always thought it was.
This could have been so informative but I appreciate the effort. Please pronounce things correctly and learn what a dinosaur is. Ur going too make kids interested in this subject learn the wrong things and lose the foundation needed too accurately grow in the sciences and that's taking away much needed enthusiasm
Just read about the dinosaur
they show the wrong pictures for some of the animals too
Your grammar is terrible.
That's the thing with telling someone to pronounce things correctly.
Please understand that fake-a-saurses never existed
@@akiraasmr3002 Ok...then you show us your fake-a-saurs images
Godzilla? Really? Its one thing to not be 100% accurate, but another when you introduce silly stuff into what could be a very informative video. Please stop this.
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Nice video, although the narration occasionally gets a bit annoyingly overdramatic. I would also like to point out that the plural of oasis is oases (oh-a-seez), not oasises.
said asteroid crater has been found.. its under the gulf of Mexico! how could the narrator miss this well know fact..
The one you're thinking of is the one 65 million years ago. The one the narrator was mentioning was much earlier, about 169 million years ago. Review the story from about 17:30
Different place, different time.... how could you miss this well known fact?
Lmao wait gigatonne is really pronounced "giga-tone-knee"??
15:48 I was today years old when I found out there is a dinosaur named Godzilla. How did I never know this?
Yet another robot narrator. Come in, people … tonnes isn’t pronounced tone-ys! (It’s metric tons.) Be adventurous and hire a human narrator!
Thanks vary much for your time love video 🤩🤩🤩
Well, so many bots, giving so much positive on the comments to this very bad educational channel. Whoever owns his channel does not care about the science
Is no one going to bring up whatever the hell “Godzilla” is at 15:49
Giga-tonys - hmm, would that be someone like Audra McDonald?
I'm a Triassic kind of guy.
Jurassic is lame
fake if it had stars i would rate it 1
godzilla is not a dinosaurs
Stop depicting naked dinosaurs FFS..
Shout-out to the Indominus Rex getting it's throat ripped out at 17:10.
It took me until 15:48 to realize that this was a joke
Did Aliens 👽 visit during the Dinosaurs 🦕❓
@acedudeism no nuclear weapons were used until 1945
@acedudeism please elaborate
@acedudeism I agree beliefs aren't facts, but where is your proof of what you're saying.
@acedudeism technology is keeping humans trapped on Earth?
@acedudeism we’re alien brains ? 👽 🧠
I always forget that the asteroid causing the extinction event is a theory. knowledge of science is based on what we know right now and is always subject to change.
Keep in mind, they were also talking about the extinction after the Triassic... Not the one at the end of the Cretaceous.
yes... still a theory.
Many questions...
There were life on South Pole.
How it became the south Pole??
no answer.. or idk the answer.
but it wasn't the south pole when there was life on it.
maybe the earth moved somehow...
and that would end almost all life.
maybe when 35% of oxigen became 21%, all big animals died.
theorys
@@carlostejada1479 As data said the most important statement in science is I DON'T KNOW.
isnt @6:01 prionosuchus and not labrynthodonts
crater never found? what about the Yucatan?
These videos are fantastic! Literally the best for a visual time travel back to prehistoric times! 🔥💯💪🏽
This narration is fucking trippy, love it.
This wrong information 😡
Mr Sulu speaking?
brilliant xoxoxoxoxooxoxo
Very fun l am into dinosaur
terrible narrator
These CGI sucks
Giga-Tony’s??? Daaaamn Tony! Even back then you were a legend…’spect
Great vid. Narrator kind of has a George Takei thing going
Oh my!
What is the actual animal @12:52 ?
its prob Titanophoneus or Titanosuchus or some other type of dinocephalian maybe even an anteosaurus it looks similar
The Triassic-Jurassic extinction occurred 201 million ago and not 169 million years ago, as said in the video.
Hello
It Is facinated on all the new stuff that gets discuss in these videos. Thru all this I have wondered what effect did the rotation of the earth have. Since the birth of the earth until the formation of the moon there was no 24 hrs long life seem to be the norm unless one was eaten...
cool 😎
Ok no your not slipping a Godzilla by me. Sure the gojirasaurus thats just nerds being nerds but there is no T-Rex with back spikes actually called Godzilla, nope nope nope
Stopped listening when giga-tons was pronounced as “giga-tony’s”. Yea. I don’t listen to anything narrated by AI or a program. I don’t retain the information BECAUSE INFLECTION IS PART OF LANGUAGE.
What is UP with all of the mispronounciation? Couldn't ANYBODY get this cat a DICTIONARY?
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How the hell can anyone even comprehend hundreds of millions of years?? It's just too much for my brain. I mean think of how long even one million years would be. Or a thousand. Even a hundred.. idk man, I just don't get it...
If science now states that time is not real. That is a fact, because (as far as I can actually see or feel) maybe (hypothetically) according to the Bible a city was completely wiped off, but do we today, really know what existed, even if science says one thing but contradicts some findings? In other words, were dinosaurs real in the form that science believes? Talk by those whom have (hypothetically) say their findings but can not explain certain facts, today? Hum, it sounds very suspicious without an honest and truthfully investigation with proper and unbiased opinions from thoughts! I'm not doubting science, but I question the validated facts that are shown on the tube? I'm do not see into the future or know others desires. For one I'm not certified to change others beliefs of what they might believe or practice. Everyone one of us is accountable for or thoughts and actions.
If science now states that time is not real. That is a fact, because (as far as I can actually see or feel) maybe (hypothetically) according to the Bible a city was completely wiped off, but do we today, really know what existed, even if science says one thing but contradicts some findings? In other words, were dinosaurs real in the form that science believes? Talk by those whom have (hypothetically) say their findings but can not explain certain facts, today? Hum, it sounds very suspicious without an honest and truthfully investigation with proper and unbiased opinions from thoughts! I'm not doubting science, but I question the validated facts that are shown on the tube? I'm do not see into the future or know others desires. For one I'm not certified to change others beliefs of what they might believe or practice. Everyone one of us is accountable for or thoughts and actions.
I dont understand why there's mostly or only dinosaur fossils coming out of modern day Argentina...if we can date soil and there was dinosaurs around in that era wouldn't you be able to specifically look for that era in the soil and dig for triassic fossils? How would ONLY Argentina have triassic fossils but not mongolia or Colorado or any other place fossils are found just go to the triassic era in the soil right...?
listening to these kind of content, especially dinos history is pretty chilling
According to the Bible, dinosaurs were created on the fifth and sixth of God's creation Sone 6,000 years ago.
Another video as an example with tons of inaccuracies and likely an AI text-2-speech script. If you see this before watching it, move on to the next one.
Ambiente. Terra. E. Dinosauri. Ieri. Oggi. E. Domani. E. Storia. Domani.
I've investaged my involvement in the extinction of the dinosaurs and found no wrongdoing.
W. Gli.usa. America. Preferisco. I. Dinosauri. Al. Can. Can. Francia.
Interesting material, but the narrator is horrid. His slow, sing-song tone sounds condescending.
Narrator is abysmal... needs to learn proper pronunciations. Completely spoils the production.
Why do you call the baby dinosaurs "cubs?" Shouldn't it be hatchlings?
Never heard tonnes pronounced Tony's. In fact a lot of the pronunciation leads me to believe this is an auto narration? Surely some research went into it and not just regurgitating what was found on a wiki.
Is narrator Dante from The 100?(Raymond J Barry)
The narrator might have informed his pronunciations by the makeup of the words. First take?