What If The Dinosaur Extinction Didn't Happen 65,000,000 Years Ago?
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- Humanity has existed on the planet for about three hundred thousand years. We have survived many wars, nuclear bombings, famines and deadly pandemics. But what if we were on Earth two hundred million years ago? Most modern threats to humans didn't yet exist then. However, there was something worse than a hydrogen bomb and incurable diseases. Dinosaurs. What would we do in a world full of huge lizards? Could we have lasted even a day on the planet during the Jurassic period? Forget everything you learned about dinosaurs and this era from Steven Spielberg movies. Today we are going to face the truth from a scientific point of view.
#eldddir #eldddir_animals #dinosaurs #jurassic
cameraman is just an absolute UNIT for surviving everything
how u the top comment with 26 likes while others have more
anyways, that cameraman has time machine, i am sure
@@sleeper5905 because she made the latest comment (she’s the last one to comment
@@ari_butterze1703 no no no, i was saying something else, and it was a glitch by youtube, ignore it
@@sleeper5905 o ok nvm
They put go pros on other dinosaurs
This is not what if dinosaurs didn't go extinct, this is if humans were made in prehistoric times.
That's a good point and yes
Yes. That's the mind experiment. An explored fantasy.
Yes, I'm still looking for a video that talks about dinosaurs not being extinct. My guess is they would be even bigger but probably plateau at some point.
Yeah - good luck to a T-Rex, or even a Raptor, trying to catch someone on a motorbike.
dinosaurs. never existed my friend!!
I have to correct you, sir. The oxygen level was actually extremely high during this period. That's why creatures were able to grow so large, fight so well, and live much better. Makes sense, there were no cars, factories, trucks, or anything like that back then.
I was wondering if anyone else caught that.
Actually no it's percentage didn't suprass 19 and it's lowest was believed to be 15 % today it sits at around 21
Did dinosaur fart? Because I’m pretty sure that pollution too
cars ,trucks ,factories and anything like that did not exist 300 years ago and the oxygen levels were the same as today . So your assasment of why oxygen levels are high or low is not really a good reference . And by the way the oxygen levels back then were lower for the simple reasons that most of the planet was Tropical so therefore had high humidity levels , the opposit of what is needed to have high levels of oxygen . . The level of oxygen started to rise when the planet started to cool down heading for an ice age . it is only when the ice ages ended that oxygen level started to rise even more . And there was quite a few ice ages big and small ones since the death of the dinosaurs
Dose that mean humans would have been bigger?
"Can you survive the Jurassic period?"
*He then proceeds to list Cretaceous period dinosaurs.*
Leo O'Ryan IKR I was thinking does he not know history
I think the reason he used jurrasic is because the word jurrasic is more famous than crataeceous itself
You know views and algorithm
Trex also surly couldn't run as fast as 45mph, not that bulky boy
@@CyberFangKO it could only run at 12 mph or it would risk breaking its legs
@@hankjwimbleton6598 right. Lots of dinosaurs sacrificed speed and mobility for size and power, so large carnivores likely would get out ran by most modern mammals that are built to run
I would have been more afraid of the spiders with 5 foot webs than the actual dinosaurs
bruh
Spiders give me the creeps and giant spiders joke me faint
@@rubayet5639 no one cares :)
same
Yes you would faint, I found the biggest spider that i have ever seen beside my bed. I was so terrified.
T. rex did not live during the Jurassic period (you feature it at 1:33 into the video after stating you were discussing the Jurassic period). It lived during the late Cretaceous period - millions of years after the end of the Jurassic period. Also, it was not the largest of its kind during the era in which it lived, not in weight nor in length.
As for actual Jurassic period Theropods, Saurophaganax is the longest fossil found to date among them (coming in at #7 out of the Top 10 - the remainder being their much larger ancestors, the Cretaceous Therapods), but none of the Jurassic Therapods make the top 10 for heaviest of their kind (that honor also goes to the Cretaceous Therapods).
During the Jurassic period (and the Cretceous period as well), the Oxygen content in the atmosphere averaged out around ~30%, which is marginally higher than today's content. Hence the reason they were able to grow so large. Your 11% average for oxygen (at around 3:18 of the film) was for the Triassic period, which predates the Jurassic & Cretaceous periods. During this time, the dinosaurs first appeared on Earth and were small (Nyasasaurus parringtoni is currently the title holder as 'the first', although that title is tenuously held).
Also, spiders aren't insects (at 4:32 you show a spider and call it an 'insect'). They share the Phylum 'Anthropoda' with insects, but are a completely different Order. Spiders are from the Order 'Araneae'.
I had to stop there as there are simply too many glaring errors here to take this video seriously. Please research better.
Respect!
and the t-rex was only 16 km/h
You also forgot to mention that most Dinos weren’t as stated “lizard creatures” we now know they had feathers thus them being more closely related to birds and other feathered modern animals. Also theres no way in hell a TRex ran so fast as they state in the video. It would have trampled and died crushed by its own weight. Recent studies suggests its was really really slow.
@@joshelias8472 yeah likr 16 mp/h
this video genuinely pissed me off
If the dinosaur extinction didn't happen we'd all be playing ARK: Survival Evolved in real life
Ha ha ha true its damn true 😊😊
Lol !
We wouldn't probably/ couldn't exist alongside dinosaurs But I think they'd just go alongside most beasts huh Trophies on walls and a recommended meat in a curry!
we attack
we protect
but most importantly we NUKE
we attack
we protect
but most importantly we TANK
I’m more scared about what’s deep in the ocean than the dinos 😥
Hi
Im thinking there’s nothing down there. Unless organisms and/or animals can withstand the water pressure
Cause u would have lived there obviously.
U are under the water
@@yodeej0 think about it bro the only things that can survive down there are the things that have adapted😳
Sees a carnivorous dinosaurs - Calm
Sees a prehistoric sea monster - Kalm
Sees a 20 inch spider - Panik
The question posed wasn't "What if humans lived in the Jurassic Period?" It was "What if the extinction didn't happen". You should have kept to the subject as I'm interested.
Edit: grammar.
thought so too
thought the same thing.
Dinozaurs would probably just continue to evolve, leaving no place for human evolution.
I was under the impression that the questions were more directed at: would humans even be here etc
I was about to comment the same thing. I think Humans would have had a hard time living this long but I think its grossly underestimating the ability to adapt and evolve too. Small mammals survived with dinosaurs just fine so it stands to reason humans would be vastly different, but most likely alive still. Or not. But the point of the video is if the extinction didn't happen, and the only conclusion would be, evolution would continue to happen...
This felt more like what if we took modern humans and dumped them millions of years ago
How does this camera man keep surviving these things
He's in creative mode
He's built different.
Not real
He always plays on Mask Mode.
She is queen elizabeth II
“What if we lived in the Jurassic period” “talks about trex” *ANNOYED DINO NERD*
Long story short: “if dinosaurs were still around we’d find it hard to survive”
but humans were larger in size than dinosaurs or equal
so they would have shrank with us
@@eirenesmith8812 I think he's talking about early humans in a dinosaur environment. If that's the case we would be fucked.
We wouldn't have even evolved
We were giants then tho and dinosaurs were our dogs :>
Thing is modern humans would be hard pressed to live during that time, if humans where alive then we would most likely be more like giants. We would have to fight everyday for survival but we would've been fine if we kept our intelligence
His voice gives me calmness
A science teacher worth listening too
Yes..the other reason why i love watching their contents...:-)
More like fear
I also get clamminess
Same
Wouldn’t humans have benefited from the extra oxygen levels, plus with our intelligence and family/group/tribal instincts we would be capable of protecting ourselves and hunting just like we did in our distant past when there were plenty of scary predators, large land animals and scary sea creatures. More interesting is would dinosaurs be capable of surviving and being a threat if they found themselves in our world?
Exactly. People always underestimate the strength of humans. Projectile weapons are extremely efficient against any animal. Yeah maybe spears wouldn’t do much harm on dinosaurs but would make a good distraction. We could also trap the beasts and even if we are not able to kill them, starving them is also an option. And maybe we could also use fire as intimidation
"If 1 human was alive in the jurassic period this person would have been doomed to death"
The Camera guy : Im 4 dimensions ahead of you
Back then humans would be giants. Everyone would be at least 8 ft tall and be much heavier too. We'd most probably be scavengers and foragers. Through knowledge and cooperation we could adapt to the new environment. We'd create new tools and weapons suited to the time for hunting and fishing. If there's a will, there's a way. Intelligence is the most powerful thing!
dragonball fan?
@@SithYuta What?
how would we be giants in lower oxygen atmosphere?? The biggest problems with larger size is 1) gravity and 2) oxygen intake
Also we would be slow af
@@babadraga3114 The person who posted the video got confused, oxygen levels were higher in the Jurassic period to support their tall bodies.
This is the kind of thing that shows up on my recommended at 3 AM and I am NOT disappointed
The Earth's atmosphere actually had MORE oxygen in the Jurassic period.
Idk maybe
@@Reino_X for so many large animals to exist at the same time, the atmosphere would have to have a lot more oxygen because of how much would be needed for their locomotion.
@@onthehouse618 ig
I know right! This bothered me. It’s the reason bugs got bigger back then.
True. Mr Riddle got ruddled here
Now lets flip this around: What if dinosaurs lived in the 21th sentury?
We would literally hunt them for sport😂
yes
Not even that, they would die of hunger because we already killed off anything they could possibly hunt...
@Bruno Sousa
Naa, probably not
@Bruno Sousa
Not now, but humans evolve quivkly. By the time that happenes we'll have technology greater than you can imagine. The forces of nature will look like nothing in comparison. If something happenes to the earth or the sun, we might be able to prevent it completely or just move to a differenr planet or galaxy
@Bruno Sousa
You think so?..
We evolved more in the last 2,000 years than we did in all the millions of years of humanity. It took us so long to just invent the wheel yet look what we did in the last 200 years.
The more time passes the quicker we evolve. We use previously invented things to evolve faster.
Besides we have literally have *BILLIONS* of years before the Sun goes giant and explodes lol
There is a reason mammals that actually existed back then we're tiny, rodent like creatures and never evolved past that state until the dinosaurs were wiped out.
I would pay for something like this to be an hour or two long documentary
I would pay half my life to live one day in that era
I wouldn't, because the video is just full of BS.
@@senoow4215 Perhaps, you would pay with your whole life...
FACT CHECK: T-rex only existed in the late cretaceous period when there was more oxygen. Love the channel - but also expected more from you guys
Agreed to this.
Wasn’t there less oxygen?
These guys click bait a lot and add a lot of filler.
"However, there was something worse than a hydrogen bomb and incurable diseases:
Dinosaurs"
Absolutely unhinged opening
I almost died by inhaling my apple juice when he said that the T rex can accelerate up to 72km/h. That's a dinosaur not a car.
ikr, objects other than cars cant move
It's wrong though, they can't even run half that speed
And only in a straight line, as long as you aren't Rickon Stark or Vickers (Charlize Theron in Prometheus) you'd be able to evade them.
They ran at about 20 kph. 72 would be absolutely terrifying.
@@javadog6186 they most likely could run at around 30 mph however their extremely heavy build would cause them to fall over and die. This paired with tons of other disappointing errors is shocking how can a channel with 6 million subscribers care so little about their content? Tyrannosaurus in the Jurassic period? Come on.
You could fall asleep to his voice just keep a playlist going
I do this lol
This often happens to me🤣
I do lol
I do this sometimes as well, not really to his video's though.
I swear I’ve done that before on accident so many times 😂😂
Why does no-one ever point out the fact that if Dinosaurs never went extinct, small mammals would never evolve into eventually us?
It’s crazy to think these types of creatures once were the owners of this planet. And got wiped away. In time for the world to change, and humans to be able to survive and adapt to survive
Deep narrative voice: Which creature from a different era will last the longest? Humans have entered the game...*30 seconds later* Humans have left the game.
The oxygen content being much lower doesn’t even make sense because there were no industrial plants, pollution or man made toxins and chemicals in the atmosphere
Interesting. The most recent studies I have seen on the Mesozoic atmosphere say that there was much MORE oxygen in the air than now which is why most creatures, even insects, were larger back then.
This mainly effected insects and plants and had basically no effect on dinosaurs due to them having circulatory systems.
The narrator’s voice is amazing.
His video on what would the sun look like on other planets is great too.
I find it extremely annoying with the over-pronunciation of words.
Over time dinosaurs would probably be pets and they would be used as fighting tournaments probably
What would happened if we existed 200 million years ago: Jurassic park all over again
I see why greg heffley wants to be nice to the nerds now
Oxygen levels varied throughout the Mesozoic. Some studies have found higher levels as compared to today, others lower--regardless, it's not the reason dinosaurs were able to achieve such massive size. Bird line archosaurs (that is, avemetatarsalians, namely pterosaurs and dinosaurs,) all have unidirectional lungs and (as a result) heavily pneumatized bone structures. Because their lungs are unidirectional, each breath imparts a higher o2 content to their lungs than bidirectional lungs would; further, air sacs colonize the bones, reinforcing them, but also hollowing them out and rendering them much lighter. In birds (and formerly pterosaurs) this allows for flight. In non-avian dinosaurs, this allowed them to reach relatively extreme sizes.
If modern humans lived that period, dinosaurs would have been endangered too.
@AJ Thomas I mean modern humans. you can't even understand kid. lol
@AJ Thomas - With modern tech and weapons, dinosaurs would get wiped out. Why? In part because living in a world with them would give us the perfect excuse to arm more people, use weapons that are designed for mass casualties and destruction, and a purpose to stick together.
Dinosaurs weren' the smartest creatures that ever lived, even the 'smart' ones (velociraptors). Tanks. Rocket fires. Bazookas. Mines, Grenades. Dinosaurs would be target practice all day every day.
We'd eventually have to make laws to protect a few of them, and maybe block off some territory for them to survive.
moden humans cant exist in that period with all the tech,thats the point dumbass,we were only able to reach this point because dinosaurs went extinct,otherwise there wouldnt be any modern humans
@@python9657 I think he means if humans were transported to that time period with the modern tech. I don’t think your two braincells made that connection.
@@blackSUAAAVE not exactly dangerous beasts like these can be targeted if they cause enough human casualties
* Oxygen level was actually HIGHER during Jurassic period. Makes sense when you think about all the human polution now.
L m a o
@@WPBelzenaar we should shut up
Yeah that statement seemed wrong as there were so many and such giant vegetation then.
Yeah exactly what I started yelling at the screen when he said that. That’s exactly how all the plants and animals were able to get so big was from the increased O2 and if we lived there too we also would be much larger.
It was around 15% during Jurassic period but around 30 in the Cretaceous period
I learned more stuff from this channel than I learn in school.
Which means you should pay more attention when you are in school.
Watching his vids makes me feel like I'm going to die lol
Let me ask you something.
How many of you have subscribed to these 4 RUclips channels.?
• Riddle
• Bright Side
• What If
• How to Survive
Am I the only one? I don't think so!
All 4
@@shura4669 ✌️😃
Riddle, Bright Side, Be Amazed and Mindwarehouse are my favorite channels for this sort of content
@@ItchyBrain2023 Nice.!👏
i aint subbed
If you’re referring to modern humans…we’ve mastered fire. Defense. Boiling drinking water. Cooking. We’ve mastered snares, traps, nets…etc. Caves for shelter and safety. Bring it…game on.
Tyrannosaurus didn't even live back in the jurassic period. It existed millions of years later.
Here is an actual fun fact the tyrannosaurus rex lives closer to the invention of the iPhone than it did living among a stegosaurus.
Exactly T-Rex wasn't around til the cretaceous period.
There are so many wrong facts in this vid
@@celestial5236 Yeah that's pretty crazy to think about. Just makes you realize how long these creatures actually dominated the earth. The time span isn't even really comprehensible
"it was only their mass extinction that helped mammals get a head"
boys: these bastards lied to me 😤
@@paaaatrika stay pure mate :)
@@paaaatrika rather not talk about it
@@СимонаТачева-ь8е I also don't get it 💔
Can you picture coming across an animal of their size? I'd have a stroke,then become dinosaur waste after it dines on me
Talks about being real yet says there are "14" ton 45 mph trex. Largest known trex tips the scales at just under 10 tons. And likely ran closer to 20 mph at top speed. Bullets would kill dinosaurs spears too likely. These were animals not magical ancient beings. Yes they were large yea they are different but still animals. Had big eyes legs and arms nostrils and a mouth and teeth. Very similar to many other terrestrial animals.
Yeah he sounded like a fear monger
Agreed 45mph on a 14t animal is impossible on this planet and a sharp spear would definitely go through any kind of flesh
@Antun Šturlić Yes Ridddle messed up this video alot didnt do proper research
@Antun Šturlić From what I've seen there is no actual evidence of the trex having feathers only distant tyransauroids having some proto feather patches along the spine maybe. It truly is unknown we do know they had scaly skin but when it comes to feathers were not sure if they did and if they did and to what extent. The trex having feathers thing was pushed because the Yutyrannus a very distant cousin of the trex had proto feathers. Its still not known if the trex carried any we do know they have scaly skin impressions of a trex tho in fossilized sediment.
@Antun Šturlić well I mean I could make a digital reconstruction of a hippo having feathers. Doesn't mean much. Theres no direct evidence for a trex having feathers and given its climate good reason to believe it didn't have any.
The atmosphere of the Earth 80 million years ago was discovered to have 50% more oxygen than modern air. Brenner and Landis found that for all gas samples taken from amber 80 million years old the oxygen content ranged between 25% to 35% and averaged about 30% oxygen
Yea riddle got exposed with this one
If humans were in the Jurassic period, I think we would be evolved to survive living with the dinosaurs
And if humans were in the Jurassic period, we wouldn't have time to play video games and we would all be ripped af.
Bless God for making us at the right time
Yeah that’s it lol
Wow, he got something wrong. Spiders aren’t poisonous, they’re venomous.
@light yagami yes
@light yagami poisonous means if you eat it you die but venomous means if it bites you you die
@@riverdayton3292 not eat it, consume it. you can’t eat water.
@light yagami yes
Actually he also got the speed of a trex and velociraptor wrong a trex can only run around 12-15 mph not 45 and a raptor can run around 30 n 40 when fulll on sprinting or when hungry
Wouldn’t we have evolved differently if we were living in that time period?
That narrator's voice is absolutely perfect for story telling and science related stuff....
Lets all thank the camera man for taking this footage, hope nothin bad happened to him
He was in "creative" mode.
Why does everyone talk about the camera man?
@@bryantrammell2406 coz hes immortal
I can only imagine the evolutionary changes if homo sapiens had evolved 500 million years ago rather than the last 3 or 400 thousand years.
I’ve not watched the video but I already know we would be dead, and imagine ww2 (ss soldiers on top of a t- Rex)
Nah the atmosphere isnt thick enough for the dinosaur.
@@robertbennett2796 we are talking about the what ifs
As long as it's been trained
But that said the Allianz would have them to
Intelligence is number 1
I don’t think the tyrannosaurus would be a practical war animal especially in ww2. That’s the reason why we never saw heavily armored elephants with machine guns on the battlefield. Big slow moving thing makes it easy to shoot. Plus it’s not that easy training an elephant, now imagine training an apex predator like a tyrannosaurus. Don’t apply stupid video game logic to realistic scenarios. Realistically one or two generals would attempt this and it would instantly backfire because either A it would eat someone or go on a rampage or B, even if it were well trained, it would get severely wounded or die. Dinosaurs aren’t indestructible movie monsters from a Kaiju film. They are still dangerous but are also very vulnerable and easy to kill with modern technology.
*Shows the nub where my hand used to be.*
Thanks a lot, Ridddle. I tried to touch the story like you said, and the Croc bit my hand off!
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Riddle: talks about Tyrannosaurus rex ( most likely imperator ) whilst depicting Jurassic period.
Saurophaganax: am I a joke to you?
Australia: “we are the most dangerous place”
Pangea:* cough cough “hold my beer”
Sometime between now and 2025. During a panel published five years as of June 9, 2020, the scientist who Jurassic Park's Dr. Alan Grant is inspired by revealed an expectation technology to be capable of bringing dinosaurs back into existence sometime between today and five years from right now.
Is this legit
If so, we were just accelerating our extinction
Apparently mammoths are dinosaurs now according to ridddle who knew. lol
This is very very unlikely to ever happen tho
Title: what if the Dinosaurs never went extinct..
Video: What if humans were to appear in the time period of dinosaurs.
Ugh, i was hyped for a very different and cool take on history here 🥺😔
thinking about it “realistically”, if we were around we probably evolved from lizards and so would be vastly different.
what lmao
🧔♂️+ 🦎= ???
This Guy's voice can compete with Corpse's voice.
no chance corpse voice is deeper than the pacific ocean
@@lemonke5341 deeper than mariana
The Flintstones showed how humans and dinosaurs lived in relative harmony
“Scientist are also trying to resurrect the Dinosaur”
*Which one.*
Yee... About that...
Every dinosaur
THE dinosaur
Do you have any idea how little that narrows it down.
Daddy
There's no "in a sense" about it. Birds are the last surviving theropod dinosaurs. They adapted over many millennia and live alongside us today. Crocs are a separate branch of archosaurs, and turtles are more distant cousins
But yeah, we do live alongside dinosaurs. We even eat them
Dinosaurs went extinct. Birds didn’t evolve from them. They’re their ancestors.
@@monochromatic773 i mean birds literally did evolve from dinosaurs but yeah they didn’t evolve from the dinosaurs people think of like t. rex and velociraptor
lol... We've got a couple of millennia left. Who knows how many mammals were eaten by the dinosaurs...
@@monochromatic773 Birds are LITERALLY classified as dinosaurs. Actual experts have come to this conclusion. I'm not arguing over this. Until you can prove experts wrong, then they're dinosaurs
@@landshark9992 have you proved experts right though or did they do it themselves
we never would have happened,needed the dinosaurs to be wiped out for smaller life forms to have a chance.
Humans have learned to adapt and if we went back we will adapt
And we would be much stronger in terms of physical strength
@@ahmedhesham4871 Why would we be physically stronger?
I also believe that humans would have adapted to it. Thats litteraly what we do. Were like cancer we keep coming back no matter what
@@erikmckoul2478 Because in this Ara there will not be any technology that will help us to hunt or protect us from the dinosaurs, You are forced to run quickly, hide, and make stone tools to protect yourself and hunt with it. So, physically, you may become shorter in length, but much stronger than the current humans.
I think we’d manage well enough, so long as we could find something that was consistently edible.
Ok when he said that a spider is poisonous and not VENOMOUS I quit.
They're just talking out of their ass at this point 😭
So if darkseid came to earth then looking for the Anti life equation he would have been greeted with Dinosaurs 😂
Same with thanos
@@johnvonmartin7501 nope
Thanos in nothing infront of darksied
@@Ray-nq9dk I know Thanos is bum... Come to think of his snap will blow away dinosaurs
14 tons is way too heavy for T-Rex to have been able to run that fast. Would have been more scavenger at that weight. Still an absolute crusher with a head that big.
it's actually 6.8 tons and can regularly run up to 10 miles per hour but it can push itself up to 30 miles per hour but it will cause itself to fall over and since the t rex ways so much it would probably die
Not only dinos, think of the old jungle and some weird killer plants.
Humans will be preyed upon...
LoL.. Dinos are pretty cute.
I'm sure if they wouldn't go extinct, we'd befriended them by now and we'd have our pets by our side.
Correction= we would've been thier pets
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwww
@@williamt.spears522 correction= y’all both wrong. Tbh realistically we’d only domesticate a few of the smaller ones.
We would make them go extinct or they would make us go extinct
Um no its flipped dinos would make us there bitches if they were still around
I love science! Not just helping us to shape our future but also Teaching us about the Past!
but the video is not scientific. Most of the things he said are from movies not reality.
@@1neminutebonk3rs3 I never said I love the "Video" BTW
You didn’t take into account the most important factors - evolution and adaptation
We’d be riding t-rex’s into war and weaponizing them if dinosaurs were still alive…
Ik okay with resurrecting woolly mammoths, but I am NOT okay with resurrecting a T-Rex or a velociraptor. Absolutely Not
Why it would be cool and it'll give them a second chance at life and its not like they would be able to do much with the weapons we have
The craziest thing is that dinosaur wont be ruling the world maybe for a couple of years becuase humans will figure out how to kill dinosaurs, we will make these dinosaur our pets no cap
Evidence shows that humans had some contact with dinosaurs regardless of the false claims of some scientists, so we kinda did.
@Master Of puppets Yes true
@@eyesyt7571 we have evidence with aviary dinos
"Birds" but not the non aviary dinosaurs
We were more than 64 million years apart🤔
I'm pretty sure humans wasn't around 64 million years ago.
Dinosaurs be like: oh more food for us
"Forget what Steven Spielberg movies taught you"
>shows movie-scaled raptors
I thought I had like 1% chance to live in this time until giant freaking spiders were involved and eated dinosaurs !?. hell no .
Dinosaurs are the most amazing ones...
One would really like to study about them. Please do more space related videos. AND A FACE REVEAL
My childhood fantasies
@@romella_karmey I’m a child. Teen actually
@@shobhit7038 why u saying that
@@romella_karmey Cause I’m a 14. And my childhood is the time before I was 10 years
Everyone going on about oxygen levels.
Riddle is actually correct. When dinosaurs first appeared around 230 million years ago, levels were at around 30%.
However during the Jurassic Period (200-145 million years ago) oxygen levels plummeted to around 15%.
This is The BEST QUESTION Video EVER!!!
Ikr
On the topics man machine science, man is always excited to see when is the real Jurassic park going to open!
Z
The Flintsones seemed to get along well with their Dinos. LOL. Great video.
when he said spot where no one coukd get i i instantly thought of attack on titan
ITS NOT THAT WE WOULD TPED TO THERE THIS IS SUPPOSED ABOUT IF THEY SURVIVED (the dinasours) NOT US BEING TELEPORTED TO 1000000 YEARS AGO!
but you have to think about it from the perspective that we would not have been able to come into existence as we did had there been no dinosaur extinction.
perhaps he could've made the video on what might have occured if dinosaurs appeared in modern day, but it's almost impossible to give realistic insight as to how that would play out.
again, keep in mind, human evolution, or even human existence, would be completely altered if the dinosaurs didn't go extinct. and the very first humans came to be 300k years ago. it would have been hard enough to predict if humans would exist, or how we would exist, at that time.
now try speculating what could have happened in 2020 if that type of life happened. you can't.
I am an amateur archaeologist and in the first place the T-Rex was not in the Jurassic period it was in the Cretaceous period! There are mainly three periods the oldest being the Cretaceous the second one being the Jurassic and the third one being the Triassic Period! The Cretaceous period had the largest dinosaurs and the Triassic period had the smallest ones some were only a foot high! Now 20,000 years ago the Clovis man followed the mammoth across the Bering straight! These mammoths are classified into two groups the Woolly Mammoth and the Colombian Mammoth! These Mammoth stood 16 ft to the shoulder and weighed over 20 tons to bring down one of these animals was a feat done by the Clovis Man! When a boy was 13 years old he was considered a man! These hunters developed a spare point called a Clovis point the spear was fluted on both sides so when it entered the animal the blood came down the flutes and the mammoths could be tracked down!
Well, we would not have evolved into what we are today, that's for sure
I'm no expert on evolution.
But I do know, if we hadn't been wiped out, we would be stronger, faster, tougher, stealthier, and even possibly bigger
But there are 2 factors that come into play here
1.iF we were transported there right now unless it was the entire 7.8B of us that went, the chances of survival drop dramatically. Why? we aren't equipped. Say, 30,000 people went, if they were army officers, they would have a chance. Not too high, but enough for survival. Even though most creatures at that time were big, the officers would be able to survive, provided they stick together. Because instantly, most of us would not be able to handle the stress nor comprehend as the majority focused their energy not on survival, but towards finding a phone and getting "reception".
But, suppose all of us went, about 1B of us stand absolutely no chance against the forces we would be working against. What with Triceraptors and T-Rexes running around, not to speak of, some people are blind, some are lame, some are deaf, and while dinosaurs might have tiny little pea-sized brains, they definitely would be smart enough to pick on the injured.
By the next day, however, between 5,000,000-20,000,000people would be dead, if not more
2. If we evolved there
Supposing we were 7.8B there, (think back to the past now), We likely would have broken off into different colonies, we would live like cavemen. or we live underground, or the 0.0001% chance we would live in peace with the dinosaurs.
In conclusion, we can only think about the past and fantasize about what would have happened if things were different. But I'll tell you this:
Whatever happened, has happened, and we should be grateful for what we are today.
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Sure as hell won't be reading 2 more sentences.
Tbh this is one of the more realistic assumptions which I respect. Tbh though, I think humans can still learn to thrive if we stuck together and domesticated a few breeds of dinosaurs. Like raptors as hunting animals and ornithomimids as mounts.
I guarantee you 99% of people would die if they were transported there because our immune system and bacteria are seperated by 66 million years, we would not be able to handle the diseases there and they would be hurt by diseases we take there as well.
Another larger permanent issue is the oxygen levels. Oxygen levels in the triassic to the cretaceous went from 10% to 15%, most people would be light headed some would faint
We would have survived but in very sheer numbers but somehow we would...and maybe somehow evolve with the dinos...plus every wild animal in today somehow still possess the same familiar dieses of the predecessors...some how taming would occur but would be...nearly impossible...but i feel as if this was a really nice subject to speak of...dinos and humans coexisting...very familiar to the game ARK survival evovled
I would love to pet some tiny herbivore dinos.. If there is any.. And make them pet if we coexist with them.. We would need an island like the Sentinel Island so secluded no deadly dinos can be found. Where we can build little human camps and still live at least somehow.
@@romella_karmey Its a lot harder the more you think about it
I appreciate your grounded approach when it comes to taming Dinosaurs. You are right it would be insanely difficult. We’d probably only tame the smaller ones.
Scientist:let's try to bring back giant reptiles that may kill us all other scientists: great idea jimmy
his voice matches the video so good
New fact the speed of t rex is only 27 km per hour
Wasn't it 17km/h since their bones could break if it goes faster?
what's funny is that in another video he said it ran 27 km per hour
Yeah because we went back in time to see how fast a bloody dinosaur could run. If it was that slow it wouldn't be able to catch anything to eat. All this modern science is making out dinosaurs to be a bunch of zombies lol
If humans lived in jurassic period they would have been a worse nightmare than a meteor for the dinasours.
ARK Survival Evolved without re-spawns
if im not mistaken....I thought its was more oxygen during this period and thats why insects were so large 🤔 correct me if I'm wrong ...I might be wrong
No, ridddle is just unscientific bull***t
No your right. We actually think Oxygen levels decreasing was another reason why they began to go extinct.
@@timian210 Yeah, ridddle is stupid as hell.
"What if dinosaur extinction didn't exist" proceeds to talk about putting people in jurassic period.
Hi, Toast here! 🤪 We dinos aren't really extinct. Not all of us at least.
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