Pliosauroidea: HUGE Pre-Historic Sea Monsters of The Ocean | Dinosaur Documentary
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
- In today's video, we will be examining some of the most well known and best represented pliosaurs; some of the true terrors of the waves. We will take a look at how these animals lived, how they hunted, and the world they lived in. Sit back and relax as we take you back through time to meet the pliosaurs - some of the largest sea monsters the Mesozoic had to offer.
0:00 Introduction
2:09 Pilosaurus
5:25 Kronosaurus
10:02 Liopleurodon
15:31 Outro
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What a awesome video idea
Pliosaurs are my favorite seagoing apex predators.
Very good video.
Only 2 issues. At 1 point u showed a sperm whale instead of a blue. And the other is that the mosasuars prob didnt make pliosaurs go extinct. They prob just took over and became more numerous after they did so. I think some pliosaur species made it to the end.
also, ichtyosaurus is not a fish, can't believe he said that.
@@stoneworld5962 no way. I mustve missed that.
@@stoneworld5962 it is meant as "fish-like" - i.e., their shape - not "fish like Icthys"
@@brianhammer5107 maybe, but ichtyosaursare not really fish-like anyway, it's well known they are pretty similar to dolphins, dolphinsare themajor andalwayscoming back comparison for them. So ichtyosaurs look like mammals, actually ^^
@@stoneworld5962 dolphins/whales are considered fish-like, body-design wise - but being air-breathers that need to surface, their tail fins are oriented differently
Geez, if you were a dinosaur and wanted to go for a swim on a nice day, there was a chance you could be a snack for one of these monsters. Fascinating. Thanks for showcasing Pliosauroidea.
What's a Pliosauroidea's favorite type of music? Anything with a good "wave" beat, though they've been known to rock out to some "sea-rious" tunes on the ocean floor. 😂🦖
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Pliosaurus was unknown to me.
Thanks for teaching me 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
This videos are fantastic!! Definitely subscribed!
fantastically full of errors of fact
Deadly giants 😢.
I always watch your videos.
Interesting, excellent recreations and informative 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Please can you make next episode about Albertosaurus?
I guess The Loch Ness Monster would fall under this category. 🙂
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Kronosaurus vs Dakosaurus
These were as much of a monster as anything that has existed on this planet.
Hey can you make a playlist so I can listen to these things back to back
No love for Pilosaurus Funkei?
Kronosaurus was unknown to me too.
Not Waka, Mexico, like the closed captions wrote.
OAXACA, Mexico
Video is cool but please don't say again that ichtyosauruses are "fish". Ichtus does mean fish but remember Saurus means reptile or lizard. Ichtyosauruses are marine reptiles, not fish. Be careful or Ben G Thomas the Ichtyo lover will have to debunk your video ^^
This is a nice series, but the weird, AI narrator and his occasional pronunciation mistakes, is jarring.
Stop calling them monsters, they're just animals! Animals!
Also important to note that a monster is a fictional creature; not a real animal - which these marine reptiles definitely were. But the use of the word “monster” for every huge, powerful and dangerous creature will probably end with a redefinition of that word - if the majority can’t use it correctly, then it will be changed to mean what they think it means/how they use it. It’s a weird practice but I’ve seen it happen way too often.
@@TheaSvendsen If an animal is extinct, then by definition it is a monster for them. It's weird)
Taken from a dictionary:
"A creature having a strange or frightening appearance."
@@barkmaker For example, a hyena looks strange to me. So they are monsters)
@@berserkercu6595, yes. ...although most people won't agree with you on that either.
"Infamous " the most overused word these days.