What If Titanoboa Snake Never Went Extinct?
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Titanoboa is the largest snake to ever exist. But what if Titanoboa snake never went extinct? Imagine encountering this massive serpent, stretching 13 meters long and weighing thousands of pounds. Titanoboa is surely one of the most intimidating creatures to ever slither on this planet.
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thought this was a new kurzgesagt video
Faxxxx
Same
Same lmao
Pretty sure the thumbnail was supposed to make you think that. Same font, text placement and very similar art style and colors. I’m surprised they didn’t put birds too
it gets noticeable more you look at it cause the snake doesnt look like kurzgesagt@@breadboi8747
Source : Trust me bro
Ya we found his dad now... Vasuki snake fossils in India
If titanoboa never went extinct... it would have went extinct, due to human activity.
He would just starve out, and due to its damage to the food chain, we would put him into a forever box
I find it so epic that whatever monster Evolution created has no chance of surviving mankind
Big titanoboa skin purses may exist.
@@C104-k5m Kind of makes you wonder of there is a higher power out there rooting for the homosapiens. Not being a religious nut, but just saying!
@@ramsessevenone416I'm nit religious either but I do believe in Jesus, God and the Holy Spirit. There is such vile unholy hatred out there that I believe in pure love as well.
Imagine if there were 13m long, man-eating snakes. Where would they live?
Florida: "Oh, oh, oh, it's us isn't it?"
Australia: “nah mate, they live here!”
@@GIBBO4182bruh😂
As a Floridian. We would have started making boots out of it. If we found it to be alive.
>South America
Australia: hold my Vegemite
Doesn’t one live in the Chamber of secrets?
Nah that's a basilisk
it died in 1993
@@Silkyfin_😂😂😂
As a second year student of Hogwarts, I can confirm.
Harry killed it. The last of it's kind just taking a bath and stab stab goes the boy who would be king.
"Imagine not seeing a common garden snake, but a 14m long titanaboa" where I live, I can't even imagine seeing a common garden snake in my garden 😂
💀
They brought the life size model to the museum in my city many years ago. Its shocking to stand next to it. It's way bigger than that fictional giant anaconda in that old action movie called "anaconda."
If Titanoboa was alive today, Fishingarrett would be looking for one and yoink it
The yoink man
the man the myth the legend
Vasuki Indicus laughing at the corner 😂😂
Really brother 😂 it is what I want to write
I definitely thought this was a new Kurzgesagt video as well. Not disappointed though!
Is it not just a bit of a rip off? Even the narrator sound similar
I thought it was as well
I really like this, the animations, content and fascinating stories.
Can you talk something about the african lungfish that has existed for 400 million years?
It’s only sort of existed for 400 million years . The lungfish from 400 million years ago would have looked drastically different than the lungfish we see now, even if the skeletal structure and body plan are generally similar.
do you mean the coelacanth? love those weird fish, they’re so funny to me haha
0:26 False. It lives in the marshy lands of my underwear.
#topbants
Whose here after the discovery of Vasuki Indicus?
Titanoboa wouldnt survive in todays world. All the taxes, endless job-grinding, expensive food and other goods. Titanoboa is better off extinct.
I always wanted Jurassic park to do something with a titanoboa. It could even be a movie like the anaconda films. We've already had the Meg movie so Titanoboa should be the next giant jurassic to bring back into film.
Already exists
He Jurassic park, not other movies. Learn to read man
Here after Vasuki Indicus.
And I believe there are at least a few snakes either in the deep ocean or some untouched places that are waiting to be discovered.
Feeling sad for titanoboa, but i feel good that Vasuki indicus is now the biggest and longest serpent lived in this planet, fossils found by IIT Roorkee, India Paleontologists (Professor).
Recently A New Specie of snake was found vasuki indicus . 1m larger than this snake
i was here for this comment
@@Dvika-ib3lk great 😅.
your reference point was Mr. Prashant dhawan's video right ?😁
Any one else disappointed by how unimpressive the size is? I was expecting it to be bigger than just a school bus
"just a school bus".
the ability to eat you, your dog, and still have room left over for a couple cows isn't impressive enough for you? how high are your standards? you'd probably yawn in the face of a t rex, right before it ate you.
The average length of the snake is 13 meters, which is almost the same as if you stack 8 persons ontop of eachother, assuming all of them would be in the average height of 1.75 m and that's not impressive?
Well if u saw one u would not be sayin that
Still big enough to make you shit your pants if you saw it
I feel like we’ll discover another even larger one one day
World's largest snake discovered in India which is 47 million years old.
Their are local reports here in our island about people being devoured by reticulated pythons, most victims are being eaten from dusk to nigth and most of them were farmers. Thats why its kinda scary here
What's the name of your island?
mindanao
@@knightshade6232 please be careful.
Very sorry to hear that. You guys should start wearing spikes on your clothes or spiky belts and helmets or something. 1) you will be a little safer. 2) it will look cool.
lolong the largest salt water crocodlie in captivity is also from our island.
And what will happen if titanoboa meets vashuki indicus😂
1:15 that’s a pretty ridiculous claim calling it the king of the primeval world. Never thought id say that on this channel. Even if they didn’t exist a few million years apart, the period was marked by diverse environments where Many animals thrived and dominated.T Rex certainly didn’t dominate air or water areas. And in another part of the world. It’s like implying polar bears are king of modern ecosystems objectively over elephants or jungle cats or safari cats or crocodiles or certain sharks/whales. But to directly compare it to the T Rex is insane. That period saw more prototypical as we see today atleast “dominant” apex predators as land based hunters. If titanoboa somehow was roaming land long enough in the right period in the right part of the world as a trex it stands zero chance. Of course it doesn’t. And vice versa.
But that’s my point.
You’ve depicted the animal SO dominant that it’s reasonable to think people would walk away thinking titaniboa was king of all creatures. That’s really not true. Not even in that environment was it exclusively dominant but it was walking away victorious against most animals in its environment that much is true
Not watched this channel before but tbh the script reeks of ChatGPT
The yoink guy would love this😂
Which software do you use to make these videos ?
They didn't even consider India as a possible place where a snake as big as titanoboa could exist and now we find the biggest snake ever discovered there, sometimes I wonder if we even know anything all
Please never give up on your videos, it's improving and one day it may become like a big channel ❤
There was a video I saw that stated that if Megolodon didn't go extinct, it wpuld have altered human history because there was no boat big enough to scare it from attacking.
Im sure this behemoth of a snake would alter our history as well
Oddly similar thumbnails and narrator style to Kurzgesagt. I promise you that being more unique would aid you more than trying to pawn viewers from another established channel.
Prehistoric animal lore be like: This is a 20 meter tall penguin, filled with poison, can sense you through heat. It's feathers instant kills anything that's in contact with it even through skin, nothing can stop it until the giga polarbear travels 10000 km to here and hunt it til extinction
Keep up the good work, i always watch your videos on the day they come out!
I will never understand how an animals behaviour is estimated from its fossilised bones. How can one come up with “it’s anatomy is closer to a Boa but it behaved more like an Anaconda” when you only have the bones?
I'm 100% with you. Lots of liberties taken in these sort of things, educated guesses framed as facts. Sigh.
We use modern day animals as reference to estimate the behaviors of extinct animals. It’s not exactly full-proof, but it is pretty darn close.
@thesoul
How could we ever know if it is close or not ?
@@TheSoullessImmortal so if we take modern animals for reference, who‘s to say we take the Anaconda for reference istead of the Boa?
It is really sad to know that one day this amazing planet and everything that ever lived on it will die and be lost to time. Hopefully we will be able to survive until the last star dies.
It’s all good. Everything dies eventually. Maybe the universe has a memory.
@@Nobddy life finds a way
on the other hand, maybe that would kinda suck to be alive for
Snakes. Why'd It Have To Be Snakes?
-Indiana Jones
overkill hypothesis and co2 induced global warming, try again
9 m for the modern Green anaconda is a JOKE! The only snake alive today capable of reaching lengths of 9 m is the reticulated python. 7 m for the green anaconda is far closer to the truth. However, the anaconda is the heaviest snake alive today. WELL DONE FOR GETTING THE SIZE OF TITANABOA RIGHT. ❤
I just learned if you won the 1.75 billion jackpot on powerball, you would walk a way with a lump sum of 378.8 million before taxes which are 24%, which is like 280 million! That is a far cry from 1.75 billion
so a scam
Would the congo basin also be a potential place for titanoboa?
Then we Indians saw our vasuki indicus ....LARGEST SNAKE TO EVER RULE.
Your data is like Circa 1993 good sir humans didn't hunt the mastodons out titanaboas didn't hunt rexs or spinos they didn't even inhabit they same atmosphere seriously those old text books and encyclopedias in you grandma's pad are out of date
There are several pre-historic creatures I am glad no longer exists.
Vasuki Indicus was bigger than titanoboa, its skeleton was recently found in India
The Anaconda is the descendent of the Titanoboa.
The horror movie Anaconda is a good what if scenario of what if such a snake still existed.
Not sure whether you're joking, but the "snake" in that movie moves and behaves nothing like a real snake.
Might as well say that Wonder Woman is a good depiction of ancient Spartans.
The snake from that movies is the equivalent of a snake pumped up full of all drugs imaginable.
Can you do a video on Megalodon of Livyatan next please?
Titanoboa is long as Asia's longest bus, Volvo B11R
Pretty sure I've seen one of these in my pants
so guys we don't need to bring back titanoboas from being extinct at all and that's because we can already genetically megasize the pythons and other types of constrictor snakes as well too
First of all the Anaconda was mostly found in Brazil not colombia. And the green anaconda can even swallow cows and other live stock. Just some facts that need to be straight.
Beautiful animation 🥰🥰🥰
Vasuki indicas was biggest snake
Rainforests not Swamps. This isn’t Shrek dog
Sensationalism tbf that’s like saying what if trex never went extinct or some other dinosaur that would have been a way bigger problem than a snake lol
I mean anacondas are literally also called water boas
from the thumbnail i thought it was the kurtzgehuts channel xD
Its 3M short of reticulated pythons? Relative same weight to the largest anacondas?! Very unimpressed
How did anything survive so many extinction events
This must be the snake god that peoples during that time worshiped
Great Video, as always!!
Also, Titanoboa is no longer the largest snake to every exist. Vasuki Indicus holds the title now.
Imagine in Titan Boa is not a true species. In fact it may be a species of snake that is due to its environment.
There are some animals that are highly adaptable or Environment susceptible.
There are animals in just a few thousand years, and they became a different species.
Genuinely love that the thumbnail for this references Burai Fighter
Kinda jealous that Jaguar isnt pronounced like "jag-you-wah" over here in the Americas. Sounds so fun to say it like that.
You could've made this into a 4 minutes video instead of an 11 minutes long video half filled with filler and useless information that has literally nothing to do with the titanoboa.
But I guess you gotta milk the "Watch time" as much as you can.
So, if we breed boa and anaconda we will get titanaboa?
Great thumbnail 👍
I thought this was a Kurzgesagt video lol
They would thrive in the Sundarbans in Eastern India.
What if it’s not extinct it’s just not eating things big enough to get that size anymore
You need to make a video on !!!
now it is the vasuki indicus
It went extinct because it knew one day it would have to face the yoink guy
8:28 he butcher "Atchafalaya"
Giving me Harry Potter Chamber of Secret vibes, is the titanoboa the human world Basilisk?
13M vs 10M isn’t a huge difference imo.
The 30ft Anacondas they’ve found in the Amazon are pretty terrifying enough.
The yoink guy would finally have a worthy oppenent
This guy is narrating all the sequences as if he has lived and seen everything😂
The largest now is 10 meter. The titanoboa is 13 meter. Almost 33% increase in length. That’s it a click bait lol. It would be more interesting if it was at least 50% or 100% longer.
Looks like a 50 cent buckshot shell would solve the backyard problem ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Na dude no chance, my brother and I once killed a viper that was 5ft long and it had 3 .22 bullets in it
Not to get all preachy, but kind of makes you wonder....yeah we are obviously the dominant species on the planet right now. But we are still a blip in the history of life on this planet (as far as we can date back). who is to say that we won't die out and some other animal will evolve and take our place in both intelligence, dexterity and social habits? If the earth is billions of years old, we have barely been around for a fraction of a second in cosmic years. It's both humbling and unsettling at the same time.
Apple-ah-sha
Great video as always!
well you all knw titanoboa is not the longest snake tht credits goes to VASUKI INDICUS
The overhunting theory of mammoths and so on is not very likely
Atchafalya. The initial A is silent. I grew up in Louisiana. This AI voice needs to study Creole and Cajun accents
Answer: the snek would step on you!
It's crazy too think that long before our species had even started using tools. There were these prehistoric monstrosity
and you might be wondering "what do you mean you already know Titanoboa exist" well no im using my brothers account
Tbh they would be hunted to extinction for some reason like for its skin,venom, teeth and more because humans are bic### just ask the dodo
If titanaboa were still alive… Australia wouldn’t have our reputation. So it can stay extinction
Nothing a .50 cal couldnt handle, or a needle gun with some very nasty nerve agent for that matter.
If it never went extinct, we would simply avoid them or have driven them to extinction. They would be less of a threat to the modern human than a bear or even an alligator
Early Humans: we doesn't want to go South America 😂😂😂😂😂.
Titanoboa wouldn't really thrive today as all of the giant prey animals are either extinct or way smaller so it wouldn't sustain itself
Vasuki Indicus rules
A school bus isn’t very long
This has to be bait… the joke writes itself.
I like your stuff but maybe try and find your own identity and not be stuck a with diet Kurtsgesagt brand
Anacondas are in the boa family, I think you meant to say pythons....
i love that animation
They found a bigger snake recently supposably.
Then I guess it will kept in a science facility or some.
Bruh imagine how many handbags can be made out of that snake.