The Deadliest Ocean Ever
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- Опубликовано: 27 окт 2020
- Another longer video about prehistoric sea creatures.
Wikipedia Articles for the animals if you want to learn more about them:
Western Interior Seaway: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western...
Ichthyosaurs (general): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ichthyo...
PLATYPTERYGIUS: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platypt...
CRETOXYRHINA: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cretoxy...
BONNERICHTHYS: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonneri...
XIPHACTINUS: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiphact...
Plesiosaurs (general): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plesios...
Elasmosauridae: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elasmos...
Pliosauridae: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pliosau...
MEGACEPHALOSAURUS: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megacep...
DOLICHORHYNCHOPS: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolicho...
Mosasaurs (general): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosasaur
MOSASAURUS: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosasaurus
Sources Used:
www.realclearscience.com/blog...
www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/1...[21:OPALHS]2.0.CO;2
www.quantum-immortal.net/other...
www.thoughtco.com/dinosaurs-a...
www.kronosrising.com/plesiosa...
www.nature.com/articles/ncomm...
www.cambridge.org/core/journa...
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Now just imagine the DEEP sea creatures we've never found fossils of
A terrifying notion. I think I’ll go hike a mountain to clear my head😳
Less light less energy less prey less visibility = small animals
@@bubblegumu983 Giant/colossal squid?
@@bubblegumu983 the phenomenon known as deep sea gigantism????
Or don’t.
The ocean is horrifying no matter what time in Earth’s history it exists.
Dr Bright scp 106 has broke containment you are needed.
TRUE
SCP-3000, SCP-1128, and SCP-054-FR: Can confirm * burps out human bones *
And what it makes more horrifying, the deeper regions of ocean might be barely affected by extinction events because the thousand miles of depth, imagine we never know what possibly could exist and untouched down there for million of years..
Ediacarian and early Triassic seem pretty tame.
You know you’re a badass when people still fear you 66.5 million years after your death.
RIP- Mosasaurus
Imagine a high budget prehistoric marine wildlife documentary, like Blue Planet meets Walking with Dinosaurs.
There are alot
Try Sea monsters a walking with dinosaurs trilogy.
i remember being immensely disappointed with Walking with Dinosaurs, such a wasted potential
Sea Monsters A Prehistoric Adventure.
@@phatlewt2932 Nah man it’s fantastic
You don't have to convince Ark players that the ocean biome is a dangerous and terrifying place. They understand all too well.
We also have Mosasaurus in that biome though it is the fucking Leeds that you have to worry about lest your rafts be destroyed.
Have a crack a Subnautica my guy, then you can look back with fondness upon liddle ol tusoteuthis
@@danieladomeit9696 Oh, we know how terrifying that one can be.
@@maximaldinotrap first game tho, not the 2nd, sadly
@@danieladomeit9696 what's wrong with the second one?? I haven't played that one
It feels kinda weird that the biggest lizards of all time were the mosasaurs. Unlike most reptiles, the suffix -saurus meaning lizard is actually accurate for mosasaurs. They were true lizards, most closely related to monitor lizards and snakes.
Bring back the seaway no one's going to miss Kansas
Same thing with Florida
@@Incognito-bo2he nah Florida is based
As someone who lives in Kansas and grew up obsessed with the amazing fossils you can find here, I have to agree
Shoot if we’re picking off states take Cali too… but not into the ocean, that’s pollution lol
@@MrLolguy93 Than you :)
Moses Saurus was not to be messed with. It could call down curses from God to decimate its foes and even part the whole damn sea as a party trick.
True! It literally parted North America to make room for its people.
Some Mosasaurs would even attack any dinosaur that was unfortunate enough to wander too far from the shore. So not even tyrannosaurus was safe.
I still like plesiosaurs better
@@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess yeah, they are beautiful
Your jokes always make me laugh but at the same time I learn new things when watching your videos, keep it up lad its great
i liked the joke about the kite woth the bells on it. ha ha ha ha so funny
The mosasaur hucking a chair at an opponent during the seaway thunderdome animation absolutely SENT me.
I think Nigel sums up the cretaceous sea best by calling it hell's aquarium
Nice pfp
The chair-throwing at 1:53 minutes in made me smile, thank you.
Reminded me of a specific anime...
@@MemberoftheUnusAnnuscult which one?
@@boymancinder2000 I forgor
I like to think that he makes all of these animations on Microsoft PowerPoint and then just clicks the present button and does a voiceover then uploads it to RUclips as is
Step 3: profit
"Deadliest Ocean Ever"
The Pacific in the Late Miocene: Oh! That's cute! Hold my *two 50+ ton* macropredators!
The Pacific in the 1940's: HAHA! SHIP GO BOOM!
What were the predators then?
@@sabbagecavage5690 Livyatan and Megalodon… 50+ ft steroid orca and great white shark pretty much lol
@@mixcoatl2223 *sperm whale
@@mixcoatl2223 meg is not related to great white
@@starlight0313 it had top teeth like an orca though and a shark… don’t be that guy lol “acshully” 🤣
(Ark)
Me: *dips into a water*
Jellyfish (30 m away): *so you have chosen death?*
Dont forget the pihranas that come outta no where
Also megs
@@user-ms3pk5do9z also the eels
@@Veryyes3945 angler fish that swarms outta no where too
If only most teachers will explain things like the way you do mixed with humor, then the students will learn and like the lessons being taught.
That fish within a fish is in Hays Kansas, used to love that place when I was a kid, great museum
Oh what you've been there? That's awesome
I'm not scared of the ocean per se; I just don't feel any need to go back on the last 400 million years of evolution lol. Another awesome vid, really enjoying the meme energy you've got going on!
Might just depend on where you live, remember that some of our ancestors even fought beasts of the sea, the Selknam of Chile were indigenous whalers!
Imagine being so good at what you do you cause a minor extinction event by existing.
R.I.P. Mosasaurus. The real GOATs.
Ironically, despite the neck, Attenborosaurus was a Pliosaur.
I found your Hyrax and Elephant video a month ago and I've been hooked since! I really enjoy the topics you cover in your vids.
Yeah this guy needs more subs, his jokes make me laugh and his videos are very educational and get to the point, I learn new things every time I watch one of his videos.
@@Sebi076 Exactly! Like PBS Eons and Moth Light Media but man's got jokes.
"Got a beach house I could sell you in Idaho " Frank ocean was just off by a couple million years lol
"A pair of buses... But underwater." 😂 Great delivery. I also have found the bus measurement and building floors somewhat helpful for "how can I actually understand how big this big extinct animal was?"
The algorithm enabling my paeleocontent addiction again. Liked and subbed!
Same!
2:30 that’s the clam that fought sandy in spongebob
The Loch Ness monster gave this video a thumbs up
“Who here is scared of the ocean”
Me:”hi, my name is thalassaphobia, here’s why: everything that isn’t an animal, the animals are than afterthought because getting dragged to your death by a current is far more likely than a squid…”
You’d be surprised how many people drowned to death, animals ignored the ocean is scary.
The ocean was scary enough before you account for the creatures of the deep😬👌
@@LordWyatt yes
The Ocean is on the surface, a dirty desert. But underneath it is another world waiting to eat us.
After playing subnautica, you cannot faze me with these casual pictures sir
Yeah but these are real.
@@victorpopescu8073 Dey extinct bruda, dey as real as da tooth fairy 👀
@@klx6265 then show me a fossil of the tooth fairy xd
“The deadliest ocean”
Me: the grand line..
You did have me learning some stuff in your way of telling it. Thank you. I usually have a hard time absorbing what I just learned, but you made it interesting without going overboard. Keep up the good work. 🙂
I watched this will absolutely no clue about the tone so when the first joke rolled out I was dying from being so caught off guard, great stuff dude
Man, this makes me want Kosemen to write another "All Yesterdays" but it's all aquatic creatures; as if modern day deep sea creatures don't look weird enough
The way you say "Spiky beaks... and they're big."
Is classic.
"-t h e s i z e o f y o u r c a r."
"-t h i s b e h e m o t h?
I search for serious natural history and you make me laugh out loud! Always educational too ... keep it up.
I love the humor in these video's, please keep it up. absolute quality stuff
You had me and my kids cracking up man. We enjoy your videos, thanks.
I'm scared of the ocean. In my area I've seen basking sharks, ocean sunfish, and humpback whales. Ok so they're all harmless but they're huge and the water is so dark you can't even see your feet when you jump off boat and are floating on surface
what area is that?
@@joshuaortiz2031 the atlantic probably
your content is informative yet hilarious at the same time. awesome!! ❤️
I love this channel. Just like a good, real museum, it’s so relaxed and interesting.
Your videos are entertaining and make me happy when I watch them, thank you
bro i love your narration style, keep it up!
bro i love these videos so much, giving great information along with funny humor thrown in the mix out of nowhere making for a great laugh XD keep up the great work!
Great work! Love the editing too
I bet the plesiosaurs used their four flippers like a dragonfly uses its four wings.
Is this an ancient biology video or your stand up routine, my man's could be the new dead pan master
great video and script!!! loved the triangle image of the four families of dinosaur we'd find in there.
I know you are never going to see this, but I watch your videos to sleep and youtube will randomly start a video I was watching when I open the app. So after a long ass day of work I open youtube and hear "...it's Kansas" in the softest tone ever and I am crying laughing. Whole video is great, that one point though made my fucking day 😂
Just found your channel and i love it :) am listening while playing Ark so its pretty fitting.
Hahaha same, Ark's sea is my second home
Great video budget museum! I really like your sense of humor throughout the video while describing the terrifying creatures that lived at the time. How do you think the Miocene Oceans with Megalodon and Livyatan compare with the Cretaceous in terms of dangerous animals? I cannot imagine an ocean with two of the largest predators of all time living side by side.
I was educated and entertained in equal measure! Thank you for your knowledge and humor, and a great presentation.
I am afraid there is something unsuspecting might eat me like a great white, giant squid, orca,and Cthulhu.
My favourite extinct ocean animal is anomalocaris from the cambrian
Cool video! It's good that it's style is simple. Something that I would have loved added tho is a human for scale, so that you get a really good idea of how big (or small) these prehistoric creatures where.
Hope you do videos on the lesser known (extant) sea creatures like polycheles, praya dubia, sea salps, argonauts etc. !
Great video👍👍
Thank you very much😄😄
Loved this video and your video on the great dying. Got a subscription from me
No lie, I had an actual fear of the WIS when I found out about it in middle school. The idea of such a huge swath of the continental US once being submerged in giant-infested salt water? Rocked my entire 13 year old worldview 💀
This popped up in my recommended and I've just made it to the big clam two minutes in and you've already earned a like and sub, you have an amazing energy hahaha
Now I am imagining Dorothy and Toto going in a time machine instead of having a tornado take them to Oz.
SPLASH!! "Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore!" *Cue Mosasaurus snapping them up instantly.*
Literally more scary than Subnautica
Not sure if I learnt anything, but fun video! Cool editing!
17 meters for an apex predator is absolutely insane....
i couldn't help, but your background music is the last piece played in "Your Lie in April" anime, and that is sweet.
One day your channel gonna blow up brother.. great content 👍
Interesting! Thank you for sharing this with us. 🙂
I love the gentle humour!
To be fair, not much beats giant space rock. Well. Except giant space paper.
Ginsu shark was kicked out from the server
Pliosaurus was kicked out from the server
Most aquatic birds have " spikey beaks"
But are they big?
@@Gasmaskmax the birds?
A video like this about big cats would be awesome, great videos!
your stuff is gold
This channel just gained a few thousand more subscribers in half a day. Congrats
Idk maybe we never discovered the true king of the ocean.. his bones still not dug up.
Gulp
The Bloop
@@seanrosenau2088 man if that wasn’t a glitch or something fuck that, let’s just cut our losses… we don’t need the ocean that much
@@mixcoatl2223 it was an iceberg.
Very good video!!! Thank you…
I remember that xiphactinus fossil at the old Miami science museum before it closed down. Man that museum gave me so many great memories.
enjoyed the video thanks 👏💪
Fascinating topic. A couple of ideas for improvement: some of your illustrations go by so fast that I had to stop the video, go back, and pause to see them, while at other times there were long long seconds of blank brown screen. Also, the newsprint background of illustrations does not make for good contrast, a black background would work better.
This guy is soo funny 😂
Thank you so much
Great video
0:09 that is where my trust issues began in volunteering in honest
You’re gunna get a lot of subs my dude
Excellent content.
1:52 this is the single greatest animation ive ever seen
You got to be a real gangsta to rule the worst sea in history aaaaand cause a minor extinction on top of it
we also are the cause of a minor extinction event
2:09 clams and relatives are bivalves, not Gastropods. Both are in the Mollusc phylum, but Gastropods are things like snails and slugs
You are the God of paleontologist type vids my dude.
Bro I love your videos
Any ocean that has both Megalodon, and Mosasaurus is the deadliest ocean period.
Definitely one of the best paleotubers
Ah yes, my second favorite Percy Jackson book.
There's a reason why the Mesozoic oceans are known as Hell's Aquarium.
The ocean is like what I imagine space in scifi to be, especially the deep sea and there's so much more we still don't know about it. It's so cool
God it would be awesome to really sea that ocean and those creatures in action
Great job! Thanks
The ballade in the background works well 😂👍
So Australia took one for the team and keep that shit for from us
I'm terrified of the ocean. I refuse to go on cruises, or even fly over it. I'm ok at a beach where I never go past the point of my flat feet touching bottom. One time something slicked around my legs while I was wading and I peed and ran screaming to the beach lol
It’s an irrational fear. Anything can happen at any given time. Don’t cut experiences out of your life just because you’re scared. Face the fear homie, it gets easier that way.
at least it wasn’t a jelly fish. it might have been a water snake tho 😃
@@frozerus not helping lol
@@jesusespinoza8467 so you acknowledge it's an irrational fear. But at the same time you assume he hasn't tried to face his fears.
So you had the first part well, it's an irrational fear. But It won't go away by acknowledging it as such. It doesn't work like that
@@fabzter true
I saw a documentary about a SIX FOOT Penguin that was an apex predator... that's scary!!
Here's a thought - you know in nature documentaries where giant schools of fish are picked apart one by one by other fish, seals, dolphins, sharks, sea birds and so on? You must have seen at least one or two before.
Just imagine the Cretaceous equivalent! These fish bombarded on all sides by sharks, plesiosaurs, Xiphactinus, Hesperornis and pterosaurs, before a giant mosasaur comes in to finish off the rest.
The humor in this video is gold