Yeah. The macaw throw me of. No way it is that tall. 1:07 Looking at pictures it seems it may almost reach to your knees if it is standing on the ground, not to your hip Also the lengts is from tip of tail to top of head. On the video it looks like it is more than 1.5 m. (It looks like the creator made the lenght from feet to head, not tail to head)
That's a regular rabbit, not a giant one. Also, the model you used for Jackylopterus is a Megalographtus. And Megarachne was a sea scorpion, not a spider.
I was about to say about Megarachne not being a spider. Also - could've very easily used the Orthocone as an example of giant extinct cephalopod as colossal squids are still living!
@@Evil_thanos O peso do leão mobash faria entre 160-450KG(+) Foram encontrados alguns fêmur de tigre ngandong de 48cm, colocando o animal com um peso não confirmado dd 470-500kg.
Very much alive and far from rare. Whales have been.found with over 100 beaks in their digestive tract. Estimates are from 10s of millions to even billions are alive.
So a "giant rabbit" shows the size of a small rabbit compared to the human standing next to it, and then the very slightly larger Nuralagus shows like 8 times the size of the giant rabbit. I'm not even going to bother watching the rest of this video smh
Wow, this video is really impressive! The 3D animation makes it so easy to visualize the size differences. However, I can't help but feel like some of the extinct animals might be exaggerated in size compared to their living counterparts. I've read that a lot of the estimates are based on incomplete fossils, so it could be misleading. Just a thought!
Believe one of the reasons was there was more oxygen in the atmosphere leading to greater sizes, not sure if the the earth was warmer as well that contributed but I do know more oxygen was definitely a reason for increase in size
extinct species being so much bigger than their current versions leaves us with a big chance that humans also might have had a brother species who had an average height of 7 to 8 feet
I'm honestly fascinated how did evolution allow for something like megalodon to exist. Even if organisms that live in the ocean often function differently, just what exactly did that thing hunt and how terrific the ocean was.
Scientists be like, "Everything was giant in the past, except humans, they were tiny. Just ignore the thousands of years of worldwide documented data showing humans grew up to 20ft and weighed thousands of pounds. trust us, we're totally not biased."
1:07 This is a fantastic video. But I'm not sure what's happened with the Hyacinth Macaw. The one depicted is clearly half the size of that lady and looks to be a massive animal, the size of a big dog or a sheep. They can be up to 3 feet long, but that's from the top of the head to the tip of the tail (including feathers) not the overall height when sitting on the floor.
Hello friend, I'm Brazilian and I follow your channel. But I would like to learn how to do this effect that you do. Could you tell me which program you use for these purposes??
Hola, me da gusto ver este vídeo, pero hay que decir algo:el Jaekelopterus era un eurypterido,emparentado con los escorpiones, pero no era escorpio...Muchas gracias por su trabajo ❤
Whoever named the big birb" The demon duck of doom "deserves a raise.
It's real
I have a new favourite animal 😄
Only in Australia 😂 🇦🇺
When searching the name it gives me a different bird. If it is suposed to be an extinct swan, it should be Cygnus falconeri
My new favorite extinct animal now.
The sizes seem a bit off. Why does the 19 foot Saltwater Crocodile look tiny while the 20 foot Great White Shark is huge?
I think its because the length of the crocodile, Like if a bulk guy was the same height as a skinny guy
Yeah. The macaw throw me of. No way it is that tall. 1:07
Looking at pictures it seems it may almost reach to your knees if it is standing on the ground, not to your hip
Also the lengts is from tip of tail to top of head. On the video it looks like it is more than 1.5 m.
(It looks like the creator made the lenght from feet to head, not tail to head)
big cats, wolf, bear and hippo also looked small to me.
the scales are way off. look at the macaw
yeah ive never seen a humbolt squid as big as a bass boat...
Love the guy at 4:10 who try to explain to the tiger why he should not eat him
he be like: i have a great offer you cannot reject. I will make you meet your ancestor if you won't eat me
saul goodman
Better to explain in to that tiger than try to explain it to spotted hyena, it is 90m tall 4:30 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
this, made my day. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA 🤣🎉
A 6 foot tall penguin is terrifying
mmmm, also cute :D
Don't we call those butlers?
no there just big
The humans used for reference are sized so inconsistently 😂
But there was no giant humans like meganthropus.
Colossal Squid aren’t extinct, they’re still very much alive.
Yea, I mean it's Kraken not Colossal Squid 🐙.
Exactly
@@AELunaMercy kraken ain’t even exist
@@muhammadwildanrafif1173yes they do, if you type in kraken octopus you'll see it. Its just not the common name used.
@@dyatrimavinck5551 it doesn’t i searched it
The demon duck of doom lol 😂
Best name award
I came to comments just to check if anyone else noticed
QUAAAAAK
That's a regular rabbit, not a giant one.
Also, the model you used for Jackylopterus is a Megalographtus.
And Megarachne was a sea scorpion, not a spider.
I was about to say about Megarachne not being a spider. Also - could've very easily used the Orthocone as an example of giant extinct cephalopod as colossal squids are still living!
Yeah i thought that one looked fishy
Wrog sizes here
Like?
Frog?
@@theman7050...like spotted hyena, 90m it says, 4:30 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wrog spelling here
Mostly. Also, that giant spider was a crab.
Gigantoptecus is a closer relative of orangutans.
Oh i didnt know thanks
Oook!
Aren't collosal squids still around though very rare?
Yes they are
Not even rare. It's estimated there are possibly billions from the beak quantities found in the stomach of sperm whales.
yes
Yes
Demon duck of doom 😂. Very accurate
Edit: spelling
Should have included Diprotodon. Largest marsupial to have ever existed and 70x the size of the current closest relative, the wombat
The giant cheetah might be called something else tho lol
Tiger bornean= 480kg
Lion american= 420-450kg
Mobash lion= 450kg(+)
Smilodon populator= 400-500kg😊
Facts!
Mosbach is bigger than bornean
@@Evil_thanos Não.
@@Evil_thanos
O peso do leão mobash faria entre 160-450KG(+)
Foram encontrados alguns fêmur de tigre ngandong de 48cm, colocando o animal com um peso não confirmado dd 470-500kg.
Short-Faced Bear - 1.5 ton 💀
Spoiler Alert: everything used to be bigger.
No, not the hippo at 1:52
“the demon duck of doom”
🤣
4:50 - Wonderful the grandma who teaches bears... 😄
5:32 we are going to need an even bigger bed
I think the colossal squid are still alive rare but not extinct
Yeah I think sperm whales sometimes eat them
Yup exactly
@@cjsaurus4120 Yes, there are also sperm whales with wounds from colossal or giant squids.
Very much alive and far from rare. Whales have been.found with over 100 beaks in their digestive tract. Estimates are from 10s of millions to even billions are alive.
yes they live at the bottom of arctic
5:17
I like how it’s just called “The Demon Duck of Doom” 🤣
4:42 that polar bear is just happy to see the grandma. I mean look at his cute lil smile
So a "giant rabbit" shows the size of a small rabbit compared to the human standing next to it, and then the very slightly larger Nuralagus shows like 8 times the size of the giant rabbit. I'm not even going to bother watching the rest of this video smh
Wow, this video is really impressive! The 3D animation makes it so easy to visualize the size differences. However, I can't help but feel like some of the extinct animals might be exaggerated in size compared to their living counterparts. I've read that a lot of the estimates are based on incomplete fossils, so it could be misleading. Just a thought!
So many of these are scaled incorrectly that it's not even worth watching. You had one job - pay attention to the detail of the scalings. 🤦🏻♂️
Despite some inaccuracies and inconsistency, I gotta say the OGs are looking badass, I mean the model that created by scientists
Beelzebufo was whopping 60 cm, not 41.
We need Dinosaurs!
Yup. At least the size of a cat. He definitely short-changed him.
Why these animals were bigger?
Believe one of the reasons was there was more oxygen in the atmosphere leading to greater sizes, not sure if the the earth was warmer as well that contributed but I do know more oxygen was definitely a reason for increase in size
They think there was more ozone in the higher atmosphere millions of years ago too.
No humans hunting them or their food sources.
The Demon duck of doom!! Lol!!
Thats a giant ass Beaver!!! Jeezzz.
They do exist: capivaras!
@@marciocorrea8531Castorides dwarfed modern capybaras.
Rats in US cities still as big as that chunker 😂🎉
Some of the people seem to be 8-10' tall 😂
Bro compared Bengal tiger to an ancient lion and not to sabretooth tiger 😂
“The Demon Duck of Doom”-I’m so dead I’m extinct. 💀😂 💀
Chic @ 5:12 dab'd on the goose 🪿, ok i see u!!!😝😂
Man it's like all we got was the shrinkflation of evolution 😢
Even chocolate bars used to be bigger in the past, shrink-flation is no joke bro.
That penguin would slap the s*** out of us 😮😮😮
"The demon duck of doom" 😂😭
They really snuck in a New York rat and called it a “Maclear’s rat” and thought we wouldn’t notice.
4:21 shows a tiger then shows a lion that is extinct
The scale is definitely off on some of these. Some are double the size in measurement, but the same size on the screen....
Can't blame those office workers for shuffling with perplexity.
extinct species being so much bigger than their current versions leaves us with a big chance that humans also might have had a brother species who had an average height of 7 to 8 feet
Yea we did it's in the evolution theory if u search abt it
That "demon duck of doom" was just...foul.
That giant scorpion is terrifying
wtff paleoloxodon is the largest dude!!!!!!!!!
Bigger isn't always better!
thats true!
bro forgot archelon like broo
Now I see where Harry Potter got all its jargon from
I feel like we just make anything up anymore. "Yeah sure that's what this extinct animal looked liked... and it definitely existed I guess"
"We"? What do you even mean by "Making anything up" ?
I like how the extinct species are always bigger than their living counterpart
it is because evolution is a lie, and everything is devolving.
The macaw pictured was a blue and gold macaw, not a hyacinth macaw.
Dude definitely just googled "parrot" I thought "eh good enough"
According to Wikipedia, the Colossal Squid isn't even CLOSE to extinction.
yeah
ramphosuchus is not a crocodile and the biggest is purussaurus bro wtf? u okay man? ur makin videos without any research
Why did everything used to be bigger and now is smaller?
Why are animals so much smaller now than they used to be?
Why are you comparing Megalodon to a white shark when the largest living shark is a whale shark?
Should we say that none of them are extinct... Instead they just started shrinking in size
The Scorpio is huge 😮
that demon duck of doom took me out
Tiger bornean = 480KG
American lion= 400-450kg
Mobash lion= 450kg(+)
even though jaekelopterus is calledsea scorpion it is not related to scorpion
It is related, but only about as much as spiders are to scorpions.
I like extinct animals
same they are fascinating
If something that huge was standing by me I sure would not be on a cell phone unless calling for help.😮
In a prehistoric life, i was definitely killed by the demon duck of doom 😂
I'm honestly fascinated how did evolution allow for something like megalodon to exist. Even if organisms that live in the ocean often function differently, just what exactly did that thing hunt and how terrific the ocean was.
that thing hunted whales
The reason animals were so much bigger millions of years ago is because atmospheric oxygen levels were much higher, and that meant larger everything!
The demon duck of doom is terrifying
The dwarf camel was cute.
Everything got smaller, ok got it.
3:51 ngl I was expecting a spider the size of an Acromantula
Scientists be like, "Everything was giant in the past, except humans, they were tiny. Just ignore the thousands of years of worldwide documented data showing humans grew up to 20ft and weighed thousands of pounds. trust us, we're totally not biased."
Hmm titanboa,i thought that snake still exist untill now
1:07 This is a fantastic video.
But I'm not sure what's happened with the Hyacinth Macaw.
The one depicted is clearly half the size of that lady and looks to be a massive animal, the size of a big dog or a sheep.
They can be up to 3 feet long, but that's from the top of the head to the tip of the tail (including feathers) not the overall height when sitting on the floor.
Megalodon was 20.3 m at best, and weighted 127 tons btw
I am glad that those bigger ones doesnt excist. anymore.
What about a compare between the African elephant and Palaeoloxodon namadicus?
Hello friend, I'm Brazilian and I follow your channel. But I would like to learn how to do this effect that you do. Could you tell me which program you use for these purposes??
メガロドン誇張しすぎ。せいぜい12mくらいだよ。
That squid reawakaned my thalassophobia
The colossal squid is not extinct it still alive it’s bigger then the giant squid but still very alive still.
Hola, me da gusto ver este vídeo, pero hay que decir algo:el Jaekelopterus era un eurypterido,emparentado con los escorpiones, pero no era escorpio...Muchas gracias por su trabajo ❤
Ancient:🦆💀THE DEMON DUCK OF DOOM👹🌋
Modern: WALT DISNEY,🤔💡Good Idea🤩😂😂😂😂😂🍷🗿🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
As soon as I saw the parrot I was "nope". Go learn your science and then come back and try to educate people.
Wolf polar bear and tiger all looked weirdly small
The demon duck of doom? WTF??? 😂😂😂
Grandma really thought that was her toy teddy bear
largest bear is arctodus not arctotherium
There is deffinitely a god...human can never survive if these extinct animals are still alive.
5:20 the demon duck of doom lol (:
I may not be a super genius, but I’m pretty sure Haast’s eagles are still alive
They aren’t
They are in my country@@funnywelshman6380
Harpys eagle you ment?
Oops, harpy’s eagles sorry
High carbon levels make everything bigger
Why were the animals giant like but man was still same ol size pretty much. Something doesn't make sense
None of these people are aware of their surroundings. Cell phone use is out of control 😂
The nature began like the Alpha edition of MTG
The "Asian Elephant" is clearly an African Elephant based on the large ears
Great White yelling at Megalodon while Megalodon is yelling back
0:27 it's king penguin ..not emperor!
Look for the Philippines Eagle 🦅 it'll give u goosebumps how they're sizes are near to gryphon
The first time we were in a meeting I was in one of those groups and I had no clue what was coming and I had
this that human becoming smaller?