The T-Rex Wasn't The Largest Cretaceous Carnivore...This Was

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  • @ExtinctZoo
    @ExtinctZoo  7 місяців тому +76

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    • @mudfossiluniversity
      @mudfossiluniversity 7 місяців тому +6

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    • @HassanMohamed-rm1cb
      @HassanMohamed-rm1cb 7 місяців тому +2

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    • @a-lambo-boi
      @a-lambo-boi 7 місяців тому +2

      The segment of Penza and the quadrant's size are based on the outdated belief that the mosasaurus possessed a 1:10 skull to body length ratio, based off of tylosaurus, but a 2014 study, along with finding the mosasaurus to be more robust than previously believed, reevaluated this down to a 1:7 ratio, although the ratio is now believed to be around 1:7.4. Penza under these ratios, would be around 12.5 metres long and 10.3 tonnes, while the quadrant, after a gdi analysis by faedino, would measure 14.5 metres and 15.9 tonnes. Also, the paper did confirm tylosaurus have the 1:10 skull to body ratio, and a specimen called bunker was estimated at 17 metres and a mass of over 17 tonnes, again from a gdi from faedino, although this mass estimate is still a work in progress. (I think)

    • @rogerouellet2434
      @rogerouellet2434 7 місяців тому

      😊😊😊

    • @BrotherWulfe
      @BrotherWulfe 4 місяці тому

      Y tutti___ty_yyyyyyytt5

  • @Squirrelmind66
    @Squirrelmind66 7 місяців тому +975

    When I was a kid, I used to think that Mosasaurus was named that way because it used to part the waters… like Moses

    • @oucyan
      @oucyan 7 місяців тому +120

      lol. Actually, River is in the meaning of the Mosasaurus' name, and Moses means: "[She] brought [him] out of the water".
      So Moses and the Mosasaur might have similar linguistic origins in the meanings of their name

    • @WangNurMouth
      @WangNurMouth 7 місяців тому +31

      Fight fight fight!

    • @oucyan
      @oucyan 7 місяців тому +2

      @@twinturboray RIP

    • @rupeeslang5121
      @rupeeslang5121 7 місяців тому +18

      @@twinturboray This is correct, I live next to the Maas in Maastricht and
      this is also the place where Mosa saurus skeletons are found now and then.
      We have one displayed in the local museum.
      My dad was part of the crew that found it.

    • @davidanderson_surrey_bc
      @davidanderson_surrey_bc 7 місяців тому +8

      Curiously, just a few hundred yards behind the Mosasaurus skeleton were found the remains of a whole school of Egyptosaurs. Seems they'd been caught in some kind of marine disaster.

  • @dillon26
    @dillon26 7 місяців тому +358

    I love coming across channels like this that dive deep into prehistoric life and ecology while still making everything engaging to watch. Awesome content dude.

    • @AncientAnimalAtlas
      @AncientAnimalAtlas 7 місяців тому +4

      Yeah very interesting indeed!

    • @Karl.Jayce-DE
      @Karl.Jayce-DE 4 місяці тому

      I love his videos

    • @heehoopeanut420
      @heehoopeanut420 2 місяці тому

      yes, I have been hooked since I found his channel like a week ago😂❤

  • @THETRIVIALTHINGS
    @THETRIVIALTHINGS 7 місяців тому +491

    Terminonatator. "I'll never be back".

  • @saladinbob
    @saladinbob 7 місяців тому +281

    This thing brings a whole new meaning to the line "we're going to need a bigger boat".

    • @---ce7gq
      @---ce7gq 3 місяці тому +1

      We need more teeth.

  • @Crakinator
    @Crakinator 7 місяців тому +174

    Pretty funny how Stastasaurus is SO BIG that you can fit the entire “not a Cretaceous animal” text right on top of it 😂

    • @thedevilman.
      @thedevilman. 3 місяці тому +2

      I know right? I've never even heard of it before and I've been around paleontology and prehistoric life since I was a little boy.

    • @kR-qj7rw
      @kR-qj7rw 2 місяці тому +5

      its CRIMINAL how underrated giant icthyosaurus are
      theres at least a couple other ones getting to that size or slightly bigger
      they are at what seems to be the upper limit for raptorial sea predators, only thing larger are the largest filter feeding whales

  • @ArtMares91
    @ArtMares91 7 місяців тому +20

    **a platycarpus crashes into Doofenshmirtz Evil Inc**
    Doofenshmirtz: A platycarpus?
    **platycarpus puts on a fedora**
    Doofenschmirtz: Perry the Platycarpus?!

  • @Bearded_Ham75
    @Bearded_Ham75 7 місяців тому +57

    It's terrifying to think of a Monitor the size of a Mosasaurus, i used to have a Nile Monitor back in my early 20's that I took from a friend who wanted to get rid of it, it was maybe 2 feet long with it's tail and mean as hell, handling it was not fun

    • @chrislomax8667
      @chrislomax8667 7 місяців тому +10

      I was given a 5 foot Nile monitor, wicked creature! If it got out, I had to throw a blanket over it. Not only did it have a vicious bite, but it would whip you with the tail!

    • @victory8928
      @victory8928 4 місяці тому +9

      Water monitors: precious beans who will attack when stressed
      Nile monitors: attack cause always stress/ out for blood.

  • @epiceducation867
    @epiceducation867 5 місяців тому +409

    How are you pronouncing all those names so easily

    • @TheeAbrahamLincoln
      @TheeAbrahamLincoln 4 місяці тому +32

      Practice

    • @Djentle-Rain
      @Djentle-Rain 4 місяці тому +61

      When you are spitting Dino names as a full time job it gets easy lol how do you know it didn't take him 1939472 takes to say one of the names lmao

    • @Adam-tu1qx
      @Adam-tu1qx 4 місяці тому +39

      I like how he was rapid firing sea creature latin names flawlessly then just randomly in the middle "sand sharks"

    • @dylano7242
      @dylano7242 4 місяці тому +1

      It's ai bot voice

    • @Zhasper
      @Zhasper 4 місяці тому +13

      ​@dylano7242 it's not. What is your proof?

  • @pyrotron22
    @pyrotron22 7 місяців тому +485

    What about Cretaceous Pliosaurs such as Sachichasaurus or Monquiasaurus? They were similar in length (probably a bit shorter), but way bulkier than any mosasaur. And btw, Mosasaurs didn't rule during the entire Cretaceous, instead, they dominated the oceans during the last 20 million years of the cretaceous.
    Nevertheless, great video

    • @maxwelledison03
      @maxwelledison03 7 місяців тому +61

      Akshually😂😂😂

    • @pyrotron22
      @pyrotron22 7 місяців тому +1

      @@maxwelledison03 ☝🤓

    • @elmochomo8218
      @elmochomo8218 7 місяців тому +60

      What is this lil dude wafflin about

    • @mikes5637
      @mikes5637 7 місяців тому +47

      *pushes glasses up on nose "What about..." 😅

    • @pyrotron22
      @pyrotron22 7 місяців тому +132

      @@elmochomo8218 I'm very sorry if I expressed myself wrong, but English is not my native language. I just wanted to point out a couple of mistakes made in this video.😕

  • @pablojose4890
    @pablojose4890 7 місяців тому +107

    I wish dinosaurs had easier names to remember

    • @syedmuhammaddaniyalhasansh2276
      @syedmuhammaddaniyalhasansh2276 7 місяців тому +20

      We know dinosaurs from their genus names only. Animals living today although we know them by their common names, have hard to remember genus and sub genus names too. The African Elephant is named Loxodonta and the European Rabbits are called Oryctolagus

    • @rsuriyop
      @rsuriyop 6 місяців тому +19

      That’s the problem. Most extinct prehistoric animals, especially dinosaurs, aren’t given common names. Although there are a few select extinct mammals that are more known by their common name given to them than their scientific name (like saber toothed tigers, wooly mammoths, and dodo birds).

    • @boomerix
      @boomerix 3 місяці тому +7

      @@rsuriyop You could argue that through popular media some have gotten a common name. Like for example the T-Rex, the Compy or the Trike.

    • @greekfire7980
      @greekfire7980 3 місяці тому

      @@boomerixThat’s not a common name. That’s just an abbreviation of their genus name. So no, you are wrong, you can’t argue that, unless you want to look dumb.

    • @boomerix
      @boomerix 3 місяці тому +4

      @@greekfire7980 They may be based on the long genus names, but are the every day use version where most people know what is meant.
      The other way around, the species name "Canis familiaris" for example is just "Family dog" in Latin. The genus "Canis" literally just means Dog. So by your logic "Dog" is also "just the genus name".

  • @jurassicroom7673
    @jurassicroom7673 7 місяців тому +97

    Love that Caiman Lizard color scheme for the Mosasaur in the thumbnail.

    • @AntoniusTyas
      @AntoniusTyas 7 місяців тому +16

      That's artwork from Gaelle Seguillon, one of the artist in Prehistoric Planet project. That art piece was used as the concept for the _Mosasaurus_ spa scene in episode 1 season 1 of Prehistoric Planet.

    • @syedmuhammaddaniyalhasansh2276
      @syedmuhammaddaniyalhasansh2276 7 місяців тому

      It's common trait in marine predators

  • @travisdelafuente1150
    @travisdelafuente1150 7 місяців тому +46

    The Mosasaurus has been getting a lot of fame recently thanks to Jurassic World and rivals that of the Megalodon and the more I learn about this prehistoric predator of the seas, the more it becomes crucial that we all need to except the fact that the world was full of amazing and equally terrifying animals of the past. Bravo!

  • @davidanderson_surrey_bc
    @davidanderson_surrey_bc 7 місяців тому +21

    Steven Spielberg: My next movie will be called "Mosasaur".
    Bruce the shark: You're gonna need a MUCH bigger boat.

  • @windtalker4191
    @windtalker4191 7 місяців тому +52

    Isn't it argued that snakes also evolved from monitor lizards? I believe snakes by then had already lost their feet; Mosasaurus probably evolved directly from monitor lizards and their feet evolved into fins.

    • @42ZaphodB42
      @42ZaphodB42 7 місяців тому +22

      No. They all had a common ancestor but are seperate groups

    • @SarastistheSerpent
      @SarastistheSerpent 7 місяців тому

      This phylogenetic theory has been discredited. Snakes are today believed to be part of a different lineage of lizards (Ophidia) than varanids (anguimorpha). Interestingly, many studies indicate that mosasaurs are within Ophidia and that they represent a sister clade to Serpentes, however this has not been proven.

    • @Sun-God2
      @Sun-God2 7 місяців тому

      ​@@42ZaphodB42hey what does Anagenesis mean

  • @SlothOfTheSea
    @SlothOfTheSea 7 місяців тому +18

    Love the long form videos! Excited for more. Also congrats on 100k.

  • @tomfurstyfield
    @tomfurstyfield 2 місяці тому +3

    I saw shastasaurus at 7:12 and literally said out loud "what the f is that thing!" It looks like someone's scaled up a small ichthyosaur badly

  • @Misp7423
    @Misp7423 7 місяців тому +18

    I definetly prefer the new thumbnail! Even though these animals were ferocious, they still were animals which this thumbnail shows really well.

  • @Redbeardblondie
    @Redbeardblondie 6 місяців тому +10

    I think my favorite part of your videos, something I never see in other similar channels, is how you cover such a wide array of contemporary species in the area! It paints so much more of a complete and vivid picture of the ecosystem!

  • @FaeQueenCory
    @FaeQueenCory 6 місяців тому +4

    Whales: long, elegant, massive...
    Mosasaurs: chonk

  • @thehairywoodsman5644
    @thehairywoodsman5644 7 місяців тому +81

    “Never get out of the boat…never get out of the boat…I got to remember: never get out of the boat,”
    Chef

    • @reviolkande6155
      @reviolkande6155 7 місяців тому +2

      wont help u unless ur boat is at leat 100feet

    • @thehairywoodsman5644
      @thehairywoodsman5644 7 місяців тому +7

      @@reviolkande6155 always easy to figure which commenters are too young to get the reference ...

    • @patricktracy1966
      @patricktracy1966 7 місяців тому +5

      @@thehairywoodsman5644 The horror.

    • @thehairywoodsman5644
      @thehairywoodsman5644 7 місяців тому +1

      @@patricktracy1966 finally somebody gets it

  • @theemeraldstar7713
    @theemeraldstar7713 4 місяці тому +3

    15:02 Terminonator had me ROLLING

  • @bbgcars
    @bbgcars 4 місяці тому +2

    FASCINATING! I was always fascinated by the epoch after the dinosaurs (age of mammals and flightless terror birds!)

  • @davidbarringham7992
    @davidbarringham7992 5 місяців тому +3

    Kudos for your naming it’s cohabitors in the latter part of this illuminating presentation. Thanks!

  • @Amesang
    @Amesang 7 місяців тому +3

    _"There's a fell voice in the sea!"_
    _"It's Saurodon!"_

  • @BlastedMaster
    @BlastedMaster 6 місяців тому +3

    I'm cleaning coffee off of my desk right now. Terminonator is indeed too hilarious for a sip of joe.

  • @Vindsvelle
    @Vindsvelle 7 місяців тому +7

    Besides your consistently great research and overview, it's refreshing to see sophisticated CGI animations of its speculated appearance and hunting behavior.
    Forgive me if I missed an included credit, but what's the provenance of the mososaur animations for this episode?

  • @edhirxtrastrange
    @edhirxtrastrange 23 дні тому +1

    @2:11 is the happiest mosa I've ever seen

  • @RE4Merchant
    @RE4Merchant 7 місяців тому +18

    T Rex ruled the land. Mosasaurus, the seas.

    • @prashantmishra9985
      @prashantmishra9985 7 місяців тому +1

      Deinosuchus

    • @prashantmishra9985
      @prashantmishra9985 7 місяців тому +2

      And Megalodon

    • @RE4Merchant
      @RE4Merchant 7 місяців тому +4

      @@prashantmishra9985 Megalodon ruled after Mosasaurus went extinct. Because Megalodon hadn't yet evolved when Mosasaurus was around. Deinosuchus wasn't a sea animal. It was a river animal.

    • @MaximumPrime
      @MaximumPrime 6 місяців тому +1

      ⁠@@prashantmishra9985 Deinosuchus is only around 35 feet long and would get squashed by a Trex

    • @Yogsothothisgoated
      @Yogsothothisgoated 5 місяців тому +1

      Deinosuchus is 14 tons while t-rex is 11 tons​@@MaximumPrime

  • @d0nKsTaH
    @d0nKsTaH 4 місяці тому +47

    Everyone knows Godzilla was the largest....

    • @GiDiGaD000
      @GiDiGaD000 4 місяці тому +2

      We found him 2 here in NL

    • @dapdne4916
      @dapdne4916 3 місяці тому +1

      😂Godzilla tended to like to eat Japanese humans who tended to be evil. Had a good brain though. Understood Japanese directors and actors.😂

    • @ΠαναγιωτηςΑγγελ
      @ΠαναγιωτηςΑγγελ 2 місяці тому +2

      Only mosterverse fans

    • @hdl3044
      @hdl3044 2 місяці тому +1

      What do you mean “was”?

  • @rondareongaming9161
    @rondareongaming9161 7 місяців тому +9

    That moment you mix up interspecific with Interspecies lol

  • @robwalsh9843
    @robwalsh9843 7 місяців тому +10

    I wonder about mosasaur intelligence. Monitors are pretty smart as far as lizards go, who knows what mosasaurs were capable of.

  • @countchompula1896
    @countchompula1896 7 місяців тому +4

    Imagine a Deinosuchus and a Mosasaurus getting into a tug of war with a Archelon

  • @hordegaming4771
    @hordegaming4771 7 місяців тому +6

    To me their closest living relatives are probably monitor lizards, snakes could be a contemporary but the overall body plan of a Mosasaur isn't far from modern day monitors, especially water monitors. Just look at the skulls of both and you can tell they're linked and I wouldn't count out the possibility that Mosasaurs eventually over 65 million years slowly evolved to go back on land and become what would become the likes of Megalania a giant Komodo Dragon and a splinter group retained their water like tendencies to become water monitors like the Asian water monitor lizards today.
    That's my theory but they were probably the most formidable marine predators of their time and could probably rival most today if the Earth was warmer like it was back then.

    • @FaeQueenCory
      @FaeQueenCory 6 місяців тому +2

      Fun fact: there's a lot of debate on if snakes evolved losing their legs on land or in water.
      So it could easily be that snakes evolved from a mosasaur line directly.

    • @victory8928
      @victory8928 4 місяці тому +1

      @@FaeQueenCorysnakes already were losing their legs prior to the mosasaurs established themselves though

  • @Despond
    @Despond 7 місяців тому +6

    The largest lifeform on this planet that we know still currently exists. Amazing when you think about it and how old the Earth is.

  • @KennethHiker
    @KennethHiker 7 місяців тому +5

    Biggest, most dangerous, yadda yadda yadda. All hail the magical liopleurodon. Nothing trumps magical liopleurodon.

  • @michaelalizzi3420
    @michaelalizzi3420 3 місяці тому +1

    Anyone else find it funny at 14:25 where hes going through all the scientific names for the other dinosaurs it lived alongside, pronouncing them perfectly and just slips in sand sharks ahhah.

  • @cursedseagullgames
    @cursedseagullgames 7 місяців тому +1

    I know this is about mosasaurs, but I lost it at 7:16 seeing Shastasaurus Pacificus. Look at them, they're so round and rotund! Another predator that is friend shaped to perfection. ; w ;

  • @archosaur_enjoyer824
    @archosaur_enjoyer824 7 місяців тому +24

    *Tylosaurus proriger left the chat*

  • @jaysonspears464
    @jaysonspears464 7 місяців тому +7

    Thanks to the OP for also including the imperial measuring system. Not everyone knows the metric system.

  • @Tamis_six4
    @Tamis_six4 7 місяців тому +3

    These videos are very well put tohether and are a fun and interesting watch! I love this content, can't wait for more!

  • @johntillman6068
    @johntillman6068 7 місяців тому +12

    Mosasaurs did not live throughout the Cretaceous Period. So far, they've been found only in rocks from the Late Cretaceous Epoch.

    • @victory8928
      @victory8928 4 місяці тому

      It appears that they might have but were relatively few in numbers and smaller less of the ocean kings and more in the back were they there the entire period? Most likely not but they may have started off as fresh water animals before moving into the sea

  • @fairsaa7975
    @fairsaa7975 Місяць тому

    You know you're watching a legitimate prehistory channel when they break out the Nigel Marven quotes.

  • @LarzGustafsson
    @LarzGustafsson 7 місяців тому +8

    The mosasurus is fascinating!

  • @echo-rust
    @echo-rust 2 місяці тому

    m8 i love how you quote this guy over and over i watched deadliest seas when i was a kid and just seeing it again is making me so happy

  • @nobodyspecial115
    @nobodyspecial115 5 місяців тому +1

    😂 that beginning quote sounds like something my buddy would say, been trying to get him out on a boat forever now.

  • @Sharkwithlegs69
    @Sharkwithlegs69 Місяць тому

    14:21 i like how there’s all these prehistoric and scary animals and then sand sharks are kinda just there

  • @YnseSchaap
    @YnseSchaap 7 місяців тому +2

    The first Mosasaurus Hoffmannii is currently in France that stole it in 1795 during the French occupation of Holland, it's still there 😁I think we would like to have it back

  • @trkowalski34
    @trkowalski34 6 місяців тому +1

    I personally think you should make a video about the sauropods Seismosaurus, Barosaurus, Argentinosaurus, Patagotitan, Sauroposeidon, and Dreadnoughtus. I would love to see that! i love to find all of the fascinating facts about the prehistoric mysteries.

  • @PrehistoricMagazine
    @PrehistoricMagazine 7 місяців тому +3

    Nice video as always. Mike from Prehistoric Magazine

  • @TasimanaOG
    @TasimanaOG 7 місяців тому +12

    tylosaurus. P was larger than Mosasaurus. H - most recent estimates for the largest individuals are around 17-19 tons with a higher estimate of 22 tons being possible. By comparison Mosasaurus. H was around 10 tons with 15 being possible but unlikely.

  • @THSSARFO
    @THSSARFO 2 місяці тому +1

    man guys, dont yall too just wish that some of these prehistoric animals stil lived today it would've been so cool

  • @valkerie2809
    @valkerie2809 6 місяців тому +1

    I loved walking with dinosaurs as a kid. I still love it. It’s amazing

  • @gordonfernandes6873
    @gordonfernandes6873 7 місяців тому +10

    In Short.. The waters of the Cretaceous...Was pure HELL... For Humans ..🤔☠️

    • @victory8928
      @victory8928 4 місяці тому

      And some people think orcas will dominate for some reason as if there isn’t tons of predators that can repel orca pods and feast on calves when they have the chance. Doesn’t mean much when you lose tons of calves each year to predation and the stresses that come from that. It is hell from whatever isn’t adapted to live in it

  • @nealkelly9757
    @nealkelly9757 6 місяців тому +1

    Lol at the scene with the mosasaur swimming with a TRex in it's mouth

  • @peterashby-saracen3681
    @peterashby-saracen3681 7 місяців тому +9

    I really find it incredibly tedious that TRex is constantly flaunted as the supreme predator of all time. Yes, it was an amazing apex predator but there are so many more in prehistory that were just as awesome if not far more so. The marine predators are definitely among those as must be the giant pterosaurs and indeed so many groups both pre and post dinosaur.

    • @lewisdogdson416
      @lewisdogdson416 7 місяців тому +4

      Supreme predator on land for sure.

    • @jacquelineking5783
      @jacquelineking5783 4 місяці тому

      T- Rex is as much a pop culture icon as an animal so it gets the hype.

  • @Lightman0359
    @Lightman0359 5 місяців тому +1

    Surprising seeing the first 2 things they thought it was that the Genus didn't become Suchocetus or "Whale-Croc"

  • @contentcop
    @contentcop Місяць тому

    Breaking news: underwater air breathing animal doesnt smell underwater.

  • @eschaton5058
    @eschaton5058 7 місяців тому +2

    MAAAAN THAT REFERENCE IN THE BEGINING!!

  • @WolfieSmith-j7f
    @WolfieSmith-j7f 7 місяців тому +4

    Do you not think that these seperate dinosaurs could be the same dinosaur at a different age aka Jack Horner TED presentation?

  • @marssilver
    @marssilver 7 місяців тому +2

    Dude, your videos are blowing up 🎉

  • @animalsoundsreal
    @animalsoundsreal 7 місяців тому +6

    Very interesting information on your channel👍💥🤝

  • @anzulem3752
    @anzulem3752 5 місяців тому

    I really enjoy your videos !! Keep it up:) could you consider doing one about deep sea creatures ?

  • @AussieRider20
    @AussieRider20 7 місяців тому +1

    I love the deadliest seas show! Its something i love to go back and watch

  • @251LiMacBrazyy
    @251LiMacBrazyy 7 місяців тому +1

    If it were possible I’d love too see all these animals alive in person it would be crazy seeing predators like these wit their crazy size

  • @AncientAnimalAtlas
    @AncientAnimalAtlas 7 місяців тому +2

    Very interesting video! Learned a lot of information! Great video 😍

  • @KSFISCH
    @KSFISCH 7 місяців тому +1

    Really happy to see your channel, love your interpretations of extinct animals.

  • @syedmuhammaddaniyalhasansh2276
    @syedmuhammaddaniyalhasansh2276 7 місяців тому +3

    Since we're talking about the largest Cretaceous carnivore wouldn't that be Spinosaurus? Estimates for Spino are larger than T-Rex and Mossasaurus but T-Rex was more bulkier

    • @markcobuzzi826
      @markcobuzzi826 7 місяців тому +5

      Last time I heard, Spinosaurus is currently estimated to be longer than T. rex but not as heavy. It sounds similar to how the giant squid is generally considered longer than the colossal squid, but most of the verified evidence suggests colossal squid has the greater maximum weight, due in-part to its bulkier proportions.
      And since mass is usually the go-to metric for size, that would still make T. rex the record holder for largest land predator. That is, unless some new specimens/studies come out suggesting the Spinosaurus’ maximum size was greater then previously thought.

    • @arijit3110
      @arijit3110 7 місяців тому +4

      Size is determined by weight not length.

    • @MaximumPrime
      @MaximumPrime 6 місяців тому +2

      Trex is still heavier than Spinosaurus but not longer

  • @kieba2207
    @kieba2207 7 місяців тому +3

    Do you tought about publishing your videos on spotify as podcast??

  • @kittens_shades3901
    @kittens_shades3901 Місяць тому

    Crazy what hot weather can do to lizards in the water 😂

  • @Titantr0n
    @Titantr0n 7 місяців тому +7

    Awesome video as always. And something for your consideration: I've found myself skipping over the promo "teaser" and missing content because I thought it was the promo, which came later. I dunno, obviously you know better but I'm not sure about the promo teaser thing :)

  • @theMenace985
    @theMenace985 7 місяців тому +1

    Love your channel, I hope to see a video on the Haast Eagle or the Megalania.

  • @storiedstrength
    @storiedstrength 5 місяців тому +1

    14:44 At this point you’re just naming Pokémon

  • @jacobdaboss8413
    @jacobdaboss8413 4 місяці тому

    Who else is here to fuel their nightmares just before bed 😅
    Meeting a Mosasaurus in open water would be freakin terrifying

  • @akselbentsen3683
    @akselbentsen3683 6 місяців тому +5

    So we’re not gonna talk about the terminonator???

    • @firexeno7922
      @firexeno7922 5 місяців тому +1

      This video nonfiction what 💀

    • @JuanPiece.
      @JuanPiece. 5 місяців тому

      💀💀💀

  • @Jdne199311
    @Jdne199311 7 місяців тому +7

    I cant wait till get a Mosasaur in Prehistoric Kingodm, have Nigel revoice that line in the game would be amazing.

  • @tylercoombs1
    @tylercoombs1 7 місяців тому +5

    Man, who needs Pokemon.

  • @Eternal_Placidity
    @Eternal_Placidity 3 місяці тому

    One of the only instances where naming something “saurus” is accurate.

  • @PolarBearFan24
    @PolarBearFan24 7 місяців тому +14

    mosasaurus is my favorite marine reptile

    • @S.W-217
      @S.W-217 7 місяців тому +4

      its also the most well known marine reptile

    • @PolarBearFan24
      @PolarBearFan24 7 місяців тому

      thats a cool fact@@S.W-217

    • @markcobuzzi826
      @markcobuzzi826 7 місяців тому +5

      Speaking for myself, I would go further and say that Mosasaurus is my favorite prehistoric marine beast in general. To me, it strikes this uncanny balance between being familiar (like Megalodon, Livyatan, etc.) yet also looking more otherworldly/mythical (like the ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs, etc.). Plus, it is not very common to see a top niche in the Mesozoic ruled by an animal so closely related to the smaller animals of our modern age.

    • @rosenmary5353
      @rosenmary5353 7 місяців тому +2

      cool, my favourite prehistoric sea creature is the dunkleosteus :)

    • @ISURAH-484
      @ISURAH-484 4 місяці тому

      It got nerfed down though​@@rosenmary5353

  • @Ornitholestes1
    @Ornitholestes1 6 місяців тому

    Mosasaurs did not "rule during the entire cretaceous period", not even close. The very first mosasaurs only show up in the fossil record about midway through the cretaceous, and they aren’t really big apex predators before the last few stages.

  • @vivi-kj6pr
    @vivi-kj6pr 2 місяці тому

    Fun fact-kronosaurus is like mosasaurus twin

  • @thelonesage3146
    @thelonesage3146 7 місяців тому +2

    All these long complex names then we just get Sand shark lol

  • @Bingo_the_Pug
    @Bingo_the_Pug 3 місяці тому

    Bro imagine being on a boat in the middle of the ocean & you see this creature emerge… I would literally lose my mind

  • @tomfurstyfield
    @tomfurstyfield 2 місяці тому +2

    Imagine not believing in things going extinct and finding a giant croc/whale thing with massive teeth

    • @Deathtoast509
      @Deathtoast509 Місяць тому

      I'd just look right at it and say, "What a nice whale, I'm not gonna think about it. It's probably a herbivore."

  • @austonbrady792
    @austonbrady792 7 місяців тому +1

    no one said trex was the biggest carnivore from the cretaceous btw.

    • @SitaraAleu
      @SitaraAleu 7 місяців тому +2

      Some do. I guess they forget the sea existed lol

  • @billllllllllllllly
    @billllllllllllllly 2 місяці тому

    Genuine dinsoaur here. Can I get a 10hr supercut of you naming dinosaurs please.

  • @rmstitanic8176
    @rmstitanic8176 3 місяці тому

    I’ve found some estimates for the largest specimens of mosasaurus including fragmentary specimens and they’re absolutely mind blowing by how big the estimates place the specimens at but this isn’t confirmed so I’m not sure if it’s accurate but I’m still gonna share what I saw in the estimate: (I’m only gonna include the top 3)
    First specimen: CCMGE 10/2469 (Penza specimen):
    Lower jaw length: 171 cm
    Total length (min and max): 15.39-17.1 meters
    Weight (min and max): 19,446.1-26,675 kg
    Bite force (based on S. Merianae): 104,911.6 newtons
    Bite force (based on D. Guianensis): 112,080.8 newtons
    Next specimen: NHMM 603092 (fragmentary specimen + largest of the 3)
    Lower jaw length: 230 cm
    Total length (min and max): 20.7-23 meters
    Weight (min and max): 47,318.1-64,908.2 kg
    Bite force (based on S. Merianae): 189,795.9 newtons
    Bite force (based on D. Guianensis): 202,765.7 newtons
    Last specimen: TSMHN 11252 (fragmentary specimen)
    Lower jaw length: 202.3 cm
    Total length (min and max): 18.207-20.23 meters
    Weight (min and max): 32,198.2-44,167.6 kg
    Bite force (based on S. Merianae): 146,832.8 newtons
    Bite force (based on D. Guianensis): 156,866.6 newtons
    Sooooooo yeah I guess mosasaurus might have actually been comparable to an average Megalodon in both weight and bite force

  • @lavenderflowersfall280
    @lavenderflowersfall280 3 місяці тому

    Fishing clash actually looks kind of fun

  • @El-Rico
    @El-Rico 7 місяців тому +1

    I'm sure that the teeth weren't designed, but evolved.

  • @Weberkooks
    @Weberkooks 6 місяців тому +1

    Love the name Terminonator for a sea monster

  • @abdellahiehreimo3402
    @abdellahiehreimo3402 4 місяці тому +1

    Very intriguing and well made Thanks.

  • @Muropfel
    @Muropfel 3 місяці тому

    3:40 ok but why is it casually rolling around on the sea bed? that remind me of my cat

  • @chheinrich8486
    @chheinrich8486 7 місяців тому +8

    Mosasaurs is quite literally the largest lizard ever😂

    • @srobeck77
      @srobeck77 7 місяців тому

      literally or figuratively?

    • @quakethedoombringer
      @quakethedoombringer 7 місяців тому +3

      Triassic Icthiyosaurus: "Lol"

    • @Danny-mg1hu
      @Danny-mg1hu 7 місяців тому

      its the largest Lizard??

    • @billyherrington5112
      @billyherrington5112 7 місяців тому +5

      ​@@quakethedoombringer they are not lizards. They are primitive zaurognats or last remnants of parareptilia

    • @chheinrich8486
      @chheinrich8486 7 місяців тому +7

      @@srobeck77 literally, because their squamates(lizards)

  • @mcnotok9966
    @mcnotok9966 7 місяців тому

    14:26 is always a segment thats just so funny to me cuz like. Hes just speaking sims and showing pictures of funny looking animals. Love it

  • @jurassicsight
    @jurassicsight 4 місяці тому

    I have seen a Mosasaurus before and no, this is not Grey Mitchell talking here. It's Lex Murphy.

  • @nigersaurusrex
    @nigersaurusrex 7 місяців тому +3

    whats the name of the mosasaur speciemen that was 18 meters?

    • @panoskarydis7947
      @panoskarydis7947 7 місяців тому +2

      Penza specimen or the new one in 6:47-6:53.

  • @joaopedrobaggio4475
    @joaopedrobaggio4475 7 місяців тому +5

    I love this channel, since that i was a little boy i was obsessed with dinosaur and the origin of the life on Earth, but i never had believed in the Bible.

    • @srobeck77
      @srobeck77 7 місяців тому +1

      Not really sure what the bible has to do with this topic, but the bible does mention dinosaurs if thats what you were wondering.

    • @joaopedrobaggio4475
      @joaopedrobaggio4475 7 місяців тому

      @@srobeck77 where the Bible mentions dinosaurs.

    • @tricky1581
      @tricky1581 7 місяців тому

      Never read the bible or any other religious texts my friend. They are all works of man made fiction.
      Stick to dinosaurs, as this actual scientific fact that predates the bible nonsense by at half a billion years.

    • @mikes5637
      @mikes5637 7 місяців тому

      ​@@joaopedrobaggio4475 It doesn't. Job mentioned the behemoth which creationists interpret as a dinosaur. To explain dinosaur bones presumably 😊

    • @mikefranklin1253
      @mikefranklin1253 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@mikes5637 read the description. Your reply proves you have only listened to others.

  • @beatboxinjonny
    @beatboxinjonny 7 місяців тому

    9:07 I read it as hard boiled & was extremely confused for a split-second

  • @wheelmanstan
    @wheelmanstan 6 місяців тому +1

    Seems pretty big, not Jurassic World level big though, but how's it stack up against a Megladon?

  • @Ken-nk6tk
    @Ken-nk6tk 21 день тому

    In regards to the thumbnail: There were no birds at that time.