Really enjoyed this!! The fact that so many of these creatures lived for millions of years makes our existence seem a pittance. We would be wise to remember this.
What amazes me even more is how they actually found out these animals existed. These amazing scientists and scholars have answered so many things we would never have known. Fascinating. 🙏
02:55 Tylosaurus wasn't just a giant; it was a hunter built for speed and terror, devouring even its own kind without mercy. Would you dare swim in the waters it called home?
Largest Creatures To Ever Exist On Earth: Monsters of the Ocean 🌊 1. Tylosaurus 🐍 2. Mosasaurus Hoffmannii 🐍 3. Archelon 🐢 4. Deinosuchus 🐊 5. Ptychodus 🦈 6. Squalicorax 🦈 7. Plesiosaurs 🦕 8. Xiphactinus 🐟 9. Ammonite 🐚🦑 For those who want the long story short.
@ I respectfully disagree.. He most certainly exists, in the movies, Millions of people have spent millions of hours watching him… mostly on the Saturday morning shows lol
It is actually extremely odd that we have virtually no marine reptiles left on the planet... and those we do have are extremely tiny by comparison... or barely live in the water (like the gallopagos iguanas for example)
One thing that I know from reading about it was that there was a much higher oxygen content in the atmosphere many millions of years ago which apparently contributed to the extremely large bodies of all kinds of animals at the time. Paleontology is indeed pretty interesting to me as long as I can just read the results instead of the painfully long scientific process of digging up and studying these things :)
The Orca is the most badass predatory animal that has ever existed. These other guys are cool, but the Orca would dominate any waters it could survive in as far as temperature.
Your next video should be about where the heck the Big Bang came from. Because if it's the thing that created the Universe, what created it? Also, great video, you know how to make it interesting.
True, a little misspeak - and we all understood the point fine. But I can understand needing more precision, I mean your video's are probably much better!
There's sharks who are harmless to people and theres sharks that can be dangerous to people. The largest sharks today are harmless to people and they are whale sharks and basking sharks so do your research, whale sharks and basking sharks eat plankton and small fish..
Really enjoyed this!! The fact that so many of these creatures lived for millions of years makes our existence seem a pittance. We would be wise to remember this.
We’re gonna need a bigger boat!
They are all extinct, so you don't need a bigger boat but you will need a time machine to see them.
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Much bigger 😊😅😂
@@soldadodecristo2480 lol.. I don’t think ghostshirt saw the movie.. so I get it.. it’s all good.
@@OldmanWithaGoldPan-o2g Yeah you're right. I'll give ghostshirt a pass too I guess lol. 🤷🏾😄
more prehistoric oceanic content pls!!! Made my weekend 😍
Great video as always, love the storytelling, the pace and the correct shots for the whole video.
Enjoyed and entertained 💯💯
Sounds about right, size does not matter in the sea because the sea itself supports the weight.
Fun fact: The blue whale is the biggest (weight) animal that has ever lived on this planet.
Aust Colossus and Hector's Ichthyosaur were bigger than blue whale
My ex is the biggest(weight) animal that has ever lived on Earth.
Nice 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂noiceee @@keithallver2450
@@sunmoonstar9125No the Perucetus colossus estimate has since been downsized and that ichthyosaur wasn't bigger either.
@@MJ-revered I said Aust Colossus not Perucetus and yes that Ichthyosaur was bigger than blue whale
More please. Im an old man and have loved this kind of content since I was a kid. Do a video on Titantyboa. Sorry for the spelling error.
Great video
Fun fact: Plesiosaurs usually need about tree fiddy.
ah, yes. I see you are a man of culture.
What amazes me even more is how they actually found out these animals existed. These amazing scientists and scholars have answered so many things we would never have known. Fascinating. 🙏
02:55 Tylosaurus wasn't just a giant; it was a hunter built for speed and terror, devouring even its own kind without mercy. Would you dare swim in the waters it called home?
2:34 should be hydrodynamic not aero lol
AHKSHOOLEY!! 🤓
Very well done! I think my favorite part of this video was not the dinosaurs but the way you pronounced all of those difficult names.
I was surprised megalodon and titanoboa weren't in the list
Would take over 40 million years after dinosaurs went extinction , before the meg would show up
If Tylosaurus „suddenly appeared in our seas“ it would again be outcompeted - and quickly.
So many varieties of pure violent creatures .I've always found it very interesting .I wish I could've really seen it from Right where I sit .
22:15 Since when is a pterosaur a bird ???
avian reptile
Dino's evolved into birds. Dunno if pteradons survived the extinction period, but their bone structure is quite similar to some modern birds.
These are the best videos of there kind by far. Thank you !
I expect reptiles and fish to be big . but that parapuzosia had me shocked
The fact the Dieno croc had to deal with living alongside Mosa, Tylosaurus, and Rex is crazy 🐊
I was impressed by the bite force of the crocodile and the efficient body design of the mossasauer.
Thank you. Very enjoyable.
Largest Creatures To Ever Exist On Earth: Monsters of the Ocean 🌊
1. Tylosaurus 🐍
2. Mosasaurus Hoffmannii 🐍
3. Archelon 🐢
4. Deinosuchus 🐊
5. Ptychodus 🦈
6. Squalicorax 🦈
7. Plesiosaurs 🦕
8. Xiphactinus 🐟
9. Ammonite 🐚🦑
For those who want the long story short.
Nice, really well explained to be honest
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼Thank you for sharing
Great video.
This was pretty good 👍
I don't care if everything you said is wrong. I think this is a great video. Just subscribed
What about Godzilla?
Why’d ya leave him out?
Godzilla never existed.
@ I respectfully disagree.. He most certainly exists, in the movies, Millions of people have spent millions of hours watching him… mostly on the Saturday morning shows lol
Qui Gon: "there is always a bigger fish"
Thanks for your very time consuming info-clip and I did expect
to see the good old Megalodon who was a pretty bad boy too.
This is very interesting
NIBLET! 🍪
It is actually extremely odd that we have virtually no marine reptiles left on the planet... and those we do have are extremely tiny by comparison... or barely live in the water (like the gallopagos iguanas for example)
Thank you for this amazing video
I am always amazed at how clever “mindless evolution was! But it seemed to let the monsters down in the end.
One thing that I know from reading about it was that there was a much higher oxygen content in the atmosphere many millions of years ago which apparently contributed to the extremely large bodies of all kinds of animals at the time. Paleontology is indeed pretty interesting to me as long as I can just read the results instead of the painfully long scientific process of digging up and studying these things :)
True that, same reason we later had gigantic insects and fauna
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8:28 The evolution is the real badass!!!
NICE PUPPY
The Orca is the most badass predatory animal that has ever existed. These other guys are cool, but the Orca would dominate any waters it could survive in as far as temperature.
At least this showed what happened to Nessie in that one scene.
I'm surprised he didn't cover Pliosaurus. They rivaled the mosasaurs in size.
The beast swallowed it whole, boy that gives new meaning to the term wanting your steak so rare it moos!
We haven't yet explored the depth of the ocean😕
soon, when sea's & oceans start to vanish evaporate
@@tzunnynibyeah… that’s not how global warming works, but okay.
They are extinct. So you find only fossils under your feet.
They are extinct.
Your next video should be about where the heck the Big Bang came from. Because if it's the thing that created the Universe, what created it? Also, great video, you know how to make it interesting.
"Aerodynamic body shape..." ermmm, how about HYDROdynamic...? :)
My thoughts exactly. 🙄.
True, a little misspeak - and we all understood the point fine. But I can understand needing more precision, I mean your video's are probably much better!
So glad we don't live in a world with such reptiles are present! I guess it being a colder climate has it's benefits.
Thank you for your video!
There’s a TYLERSAURUS?!
Doe it evolve into a CONNORSAURUS?! 😂
mosasauridae*
There's sharks who are harmless to people and theres sharks that can be dangerous to people. The largest sharks today are harmless to people and they are whale sharks and basking sharks so do your research, whale sharks and basking sharks eat plankton and small fish..
We are waiting on a long route for our transformation via Evolution...
Don't be afraid it knows where you sleep 😂
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Its unfortunate that these channels just go around in circles posting the same material in just a new video. Nobody comes up with anything new :P
Semirotta?!?
FULL ROTTER!😆👍🏻
Last video before sleeping.... The video 🗿
On Friday we eat them with chips and fish sticks : but not on Tuesday , that's taco Tuesday
What if that things would be alive.
Columbus would never able to go america and maybe
Humans Would never leave caves.
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When reptiles and dinosaures ruled the world, now there are just stopid monkees everywhere.
I agree, and apparently some of them don't know how to spell!
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I knew this guy watch or play ARK survival. Everything here is what's in ARK the video game.
I wonder why many died out, despite their success
The Chixalub Impactor wiped it out.
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How are these creatures the biggest creatures in history when don’t include Whales?
Hell's Aquarium??😮😰😳
If Tylosaurus is the genus, then Mosasaurus can't also be the genus.
Greatest success story, Crocodilyans
Crocodilians actually m8🤓👍🏻
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was wondering where Lypluridon and where it fits into these times .
Where are they finding intact millions of years old stomachs?
missed out the Ichthyotitan which was larger and heavier than a blue whale
Ark Survival Ascended cameo was refreshing
We need to revive Deinosuchus, and release it into the wild around the world..
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Where is Aust Colossus and Hector's Ichthyosaur?
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I won't be surprised if we find Pokemon 😂
I'm pretty sure this is where/when a ton of Pokémon were based on. So you're probably already right!
NO 👎🏿 🤣 BRESS ‼️
@@KevinHorlback-il8dj ?
There is, pikachus (not really what they are called, and are way bigger) are soaring deep within the clouds of Jupiter.
They got the idea of pikachu from it
A pod of orcas would dominate
a LARGE pod of LARGE Orcas would have more chance to dominate,the fact that they need to surface for air is a distinct disadvantage!
Appalachia is pronounced "Apple-Atcha" love the video so far ☺
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5:34 I want it as a pet 😊
Edit:
7:26 No, I rather have this one 💪
neat video but the blue whale is the largest life form period alive or dead thats existed on earth
Im watching this to get over my fear of deep water. I can do this....
Anything you will find will be better than this...
Half of that mountain range isn't in the US.
Evening Canada!👋🏻✌🏻😎
14:48 min. East is on the right side, and west on the left. You say the smaller one were on the eastern side.
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I'm not finished the video but there is an omission of megalodon and the mossaururus being the dominant predator and levitaon whale.
some of your narration is incorrect. For instance, the maximum size of a White Shark is 24 ft, not the ~15 ft you attribute.
Where's megalodon?why isn't it included?
Aerodynamic? You mean hydrodynamic 😂
And I thought the biggest shark, the megalodon, was the most powerful. Guess not
Humans ride the croc??😅
Well, if you put such a tiny man on the thumbnail, the fish and the turtle seem gigantic, of course.
But such tiny humans are very rare. So...
What about the liopleuradon they were huge?
Please continue to put out videos like this. I love ❤️ the work you put into the videos.
Sando Aqua Monster
Why a trying 30minutes vedio? Should have compared it to the modern day blue whale and that's it a simple 3 minutes would be sufficient.
Something bigger and smarter than us still exist it just stays out in the ocean somewhere way down there
Spinosaurus is not considered marine life?
I just want to point out, before I watch the video, based on the thumbnail; the size of a human is too small to qualify as food.
I'm inclined to agree with you m8
The day to remember the dead.
Matatan
Ribirin H-S 🤔
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