Dunkleosteus: The Armoured Mega Fish That Terrorized The Devonian Sea

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
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  • @animalogic
    @animalogic  Год назад +196

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  • @huldu
    @huldu Год назад +4278

    You know that fish isn't messing around when even the eyeball is protected with armor.

    • @paulsammut6176
      @paulsammut6176 Год назад +263

      I would be more afraid of what it's being protected from...

    • @shrimppimp4509
      @shrimppimp4509 Год назад +241

      @@paulsammut6176 highly likely parasites and pressure

    • @baetong1987
      @baetong1987 Год назад +168

      @@paulsammut6176 A fish with spear gun

    • @WatchFelineSpine
      @WatchFelineSpine Год назад +120

      @@baetong1987 a cat with a speargun

    • @guiltylegion7037
      @guiltylegion7037 Год назад +45

      Most probably to support the eyes from pressure while it swim

  • @evilemperorzurg9615
    @evilemperorzurg9615 Год назад +1576

    This is the kind of creature that you would see in a science fiction movie and people would call it out as unrealistic

    • @josephsalmonte4995
      @josephsalmonte4995 Год назад +83

      Only ignorant people who never noticed how miraculous nature is.

    • @josebenardi1554
      @josebenardi1554 Год назад +15

      @@josephsalmonte4995 Impressive yes, but way too flawed to be miraculous.

    • @josephsalmonte4995
      @josephsalmonte4995 Год назад +27

      @@josebenardi1554 lol Please enlighten me as to the flaws of nature & its creations

    • @azazel8700
      @azazel8700 Год назад

      @@josephsalmonte4995 when you see an animal with a broken slong bone you know nature is flawed

    • @eldrichery853
      @eldrichery853 Год назад +8

      There was a similar creature in the new Avatar movie, I wouldn't be surprised if that was supposed to be a nod to it

  • @jacobbhattacharjee2820
    @jacobbhattacharjee2820 Год назад +743

    Other predators : your eyes is still vulnerable we can poke and defeat you
    The eyes : 🛡️

    • @alexanderc.broche4017
      @alexanderc.broche4017 11 месяцев назад +1

      I SNAP MY HEAD AROUND TO CHOP YOU’RE BODY IN HALF BEFORE YOU CAN EVEN GET CLOSE

    • @alexanderc.broche4017
      @alexanderc.broche4017 11 месяцев назад +4

      @sirfarhantheone1YEAP ONLY OTHER DUNKLEOSTEUS ALL SHARK WERE WAS PREY

    • @rudraakram3879
      @rudraakram3879 6 месяцев назад +8

      @Childmolestor666Megalodon appeared 23 million years ago, Dunkleosteus went extinct 360 million years ago. In fact, Dunkleosteus was older than flowering plants.

  • @c.w.8200
    @c.w.8200 Год назад +494

    As a German speaker I thought the name Dunkleosteus comes from dunkel which means dark, made it sound even more scary and menacing.

    • @drhkleinert8241
      @drhkleinert8241 Год назад +33

      No, its from the Name Dunkle , David Dunkle. A Palaentologist

    • @jonpaul3868
      @jonpaul3868 Год назад +30

      "dunkle" sounds cute.

    • @RAMROD1847
      @RAMROD1847 9 месяцев назад

      Only to a German. Like hitler is the universal term to people we don't like in english

    • @rse1113
      @rse1113 6 месяцев назад +1

      I thought the same thing! Wo wohnen Sie?

    • @AuroraSnowflake
      @AuroraSnowflake 2 месяца назад +1

      Dachte ich auch zuerst ^^.

  • @jeremy1860
    @jeremy1860 Год назад +2752

    I know dinosaurs usually take top billing as far as prehistoric animals go, but I really wish other periods of Earth's life would get the spotlight in popular culture 😊

  • @Tamo8
    @Tamo8 Год назад +1042

    I love that this channel doesn't focus on dinosaurs too much in their paleo videos, extinct non-dinosaurians need more love. I would love it if you did a video on Gorgonopsids or my favourite gorgonopsid Inostrancevia.

    • @joeamason117
      @joeamason117 Год назад

      @@mhdfrb9971 ?

    • @Take-aim-and-reload...
      @Take-aim-and-reload... Год назад

      As someone who has ever played Dino Crisis 2, I hate Inostrancevia...
      The only way to hurt them with moderate caliber weapon is when they stand up to attack, exposing their less armored legs. And that requires correct timing...

    • @Crescentshort
      @Crescentshort Год назад

      Your dream came true

    • @mr_frownyexe127
      @mr_frownyexe127 Год назад

      Your dream came true 😫

    • @kris6038
      @kris6038 4 месяца назад

      I'm casting my vote for triassic dinosauromorphs and triassic archosauromorphs. The triassic is by far the most interesting of the three Mesozoic in terms of evolutionary experimentation and diversity, in my opinion. And I say that as a die hard dinosaur fan.

  • @Gipsy_360
    @Gipsy_360 Год назад +28

    Can we just appreciate how they used the ark dunkleosteus model in 0:04

  • @jone2tone133
    @jone2tone133 Год назад +108

    OK, but the name "Dunkleosteus" totally sounds like a dinosaur Dunkin Donuts made for an ad campaign.

  • @Tiamat_Stan24
    @Tiamat_Stan24 Год назад +499

    I love how you properly drawn Dunkleosteus with shark-like tail. Based on 2017 reconstruction, it has been concluded that shark-like tail is much more efficient for active predatory lifestyle of Dunkleosteus than the traditional eel-like tail. The eel-like tail depiction was based on Coccosteus, a foot long relative of Dunkleosteus which was a freshwater fish and has preserved post cranial section.

    • @unholyhardy4359
      @unholyhardy4359 Год назад +16

      Also the armor would be covered in skin and the teeth would have had lips

    • @Tiamat_Stan24
      @Tiamat_Stan24 Год назад +20

      @@unholyhardy4359 very likely. In my opinion, it probably looks like some catfish that have hard and armoured head, but also covered by skin (e.g redtail catfish)

    • @hsalfesrever3554
      @hsalfesrever3554 Год назад +15

      @@unholyhardy4359 That is probably true but the armor look is cooler

    • @unholyhardy4359
      @unholyhardy4359 Год назад +6

      @@hsalfesrever3554 that is true

  • @gonhunter3994
    @gonhunter3994 Год назад +349

    Dunkleosteus is BADASS af! One of the most cool looking & dangerous creature of the sea ever, with Megalodon & Livyatan

    • @Kaiserboo1871
      @Kaiserboo1871 Год назад

      @Ewan Callister Ahh the Mesozoic three.
      And don’t forget our modern day top dog (in terms of popular culture).
      Great White Sharks

    • @quickstep2408
      @quickstep2408 Год назад +3

      imagine a humanoid-dunk hybrid

    • @siddiqgamesyt3354
      @siddiqgamesyt3354 Год назад +8

      @@quickstep2408 British

    • @fooohousie
      @fooohousie Год назад +1

      Livyatan is my fave.

  • @davidpatrickgurusamy5177
    @davidpatrickgurusamy5177 Год назад +645

    I am not surprised that this fish was found in ohio

  • @quakethedoombringer
    @quakethedoombringer Год назад +106

    I like how "dated" some of these artworks are. Recent research have speculated that Dunkleosteus have a more "conventional" design with their bony head being mostly covered with tough scale (similar to the modern day snakehead) instead of being "naked" like a piece of external armor, fins and tails like those of sharks instead of eels because of their active lifestyle

    • @ThatOneAlbinoMofo
      @ThatOneAlbinoMofo Год назад +4

      Gotta love the adaptability of the modern mythology

  • @julieb3996
    @julieb3996 Год назад +140

    As a child I saw a drawing of Dunkleosteus in a book. it was terrifying! It's great to see it animated like this.

  • @DanGamingFan2846
    @DanGamingFan2846 Год назад +201

    If this fish were still around, neither shark nor diver would ever be safe again.

    • @Trussme96
      @Trussme96 Год назад +46

      Anything short of a steel tanker wouldn't be safe.

    • @dr.stronk9857
      @dr.stronk9857 Год назад +63

      If they survived they might have evolved to be smaller but if they were their normal size than there’d be an aquatic world war between orcas, sharks, and the dunks lol

    • @watergaming7543
      @watergaming7543 Год назад +15

      @@dr.stronk9857 Orcas would shit on these fish ngl

    • @thecommentguy9380
      @thecommentguy9380 Год назад +36

      @@watergaming7543 the armor would disagree. However if the armor slow them down, then orcas got an edge in feeding

    • @watergaming7543
      @watergaming7543 Год назад +15

      @@thecommentguy9380 Orcas would quite quickly find away around the armor

  • @Matt_and_Ray
    @Matt_and_Ray Год назад +109

    Not gonna lie, I don’t like how people call people without degrees, “amateurs”. This “amateur paleontologist” discovered a new prehistoric monster fish, I think he deserves to be remembered as an actual paleontologist

    • @grimsgraveyard3598
      @grimsgraveyard3598 11 месяцев назад +20

      He didn't have a traditional education which would classify him as an amateur. He wouldn't have had any experience either.

    • @legaltowter9811
      @legaltowter9811 11 месяцев назад +18

      Im glad how ceritification is starting to be recognized as just societally as just a faux gatekeep when in the age of interconnectivity knowledge is widespread

    • @EmpressOfExile206
      @EmpressOfExile206 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@grimsgraveyard3598Uhh what? How does not having a degree = not having experience?
      So you think a green behind the ears 22 year old with a bachelor's degree who's never even seen a real fossil has more "experience" than a 70 year old who's been digging up fossils his whole life and read every paper written but doesn't have a degree?
      It's sad that there are still 🐑 out there that don't realize knowledge is universal... The laws of physics don't change regardless of whether or not I have a physics degree. And honestly in today's world, outside of STEM, the rest of "higher education" is just an expensive indoctrination camp where you're giving yourself government debt to have yourself indoctrinated and turned into an "obedient model citizen" that will keep droning on as the rich get richer and the poor get poorer, all the while the middle class is slowly erased 😂

    • @justandy333
      @justandy333 10 месяцев назад +14

      The term 'amateur' just refers to them not getting paid, apposed to a 'professional' that does get paid. Even though their work could be better than a professional.
      For example I used to be a member of a model making group. A bloke their made an R2D2 replica which was far far better than the original (because he spent years on it, apposed to a few weeks for the actual one). He got into the local newspaper and he got called an Amateur model maker despite his work being of far better quality.

    • @Dev_Astral
      @Dev_Astral 2 месяца назад +3

      @@grimsgraveyard3598 You can have a lot of experience in something and not be a professional though, those two things aren’t mutually exclusive

  • @KHKH-os6kt
    @KHKH-os6kt Год назад +46

    They found part of the lower jaw of this fish at gravel yard at Canmore, Alberta, Canada back in the 1990's

    • @biazacha
      @biazacha Год назад +8

      Must be so cool to stumble over something so ancient while doing menial things in a random yard.

    • @jeffdunham5150
      @jeffdunham5150 Год назад +2

      @@biazacha makes u wonder what could be under your very feet

  • @TehSymbiote
    @TehSymbiote Год назад +96

    You all have been knocking it out of the park with Paleologic! Keep it up!
    I still need to tame one in ark

    • @MazdaTiger
      @MazdaTiger Год назад +8

      the intro model kinda reminds me of ARK especially with the animations

    • @TheCertefiedDumbass
      @TheCertefiedDumbass Год назад +4

      @@MazdaTiger im pretty sure it is the same model

    • @BenDover-rz3kq
      @BenDover-rz3kq Год назад +5

      if you're trying to tame it, avoid hitting it in the head as it takes less torpor there due to it's armor

  • @jesusdelrosario3040
    @jesusdelrosario3040 Год назад +62

    There has recently been a new size update for dunkleosteus! Shining a more detailed way of estimating size, paleontologists have estimated dunkleosteus at 4 meters (12-13 feet).

    • @apersondoingthings5689
      @apersondoingthings5689 11 месяцев назад +3

      It looks quite dumb now tbh

    • @DMZZ_DZDM
      @DMZZ_DZDM 9 месяцев назад +2

      That's still massive, especially for its time

    • @hypsyzygy506
      @hypsyzygy506 9 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@DMZZ_DZDM
      It's still massive, even for today.

    • @MajinObama
      @MajinObama 5 месяцев назад

      „Shining“ 💀 Well now it’s less cool so I dunno…

    • @Sepi-chu_loves_moths
      @Sepi-chu_loves_moths 3 месяца назад +5

      They shrunkle the dunkle, now it is skrunkle

  • @mcren6781
    @mcren6781 Год назад +49

    It’s mind blowing to me that animals like this and megaladon existed. I mean imagine seeing one of these monsters from a boat or a mossasaur or a pleasiasaur. Would be absolutely incredible.

    • @catpoke9557
      @catpoke9557 Год назад +8

      I'd love to see a megalodon. Sharks are already usually docile and I can imagine one that size would be even more so since we'd be far too small for it to view us as prey. It would be such a beautiful thing. I would love to swim with a megalodon for a day.

    • @molybdaen11
      @molybdaen11 Год назад

      Wait till you find out about the mosasaur.

    • @stupidbroad
      @stupidbroad 11 месяцев назад

      there were also van sized early sea turtles

  • @TragoudistrosMPH
    @TragoudistrosMPH Год назад +48

    The Dunk
    That has too much potential, pun and novelty...
    Unless it was Terrible, I couldn't resist!

  • @nemothenobody7859
    @nemothenobody7859 Год назад +143

    Would you consider doing a video on Homo floresiensis? I understand that they were a species of human, and therefore might be a touchy subject. However, they are fascinating in their own right and were the focal point a lawsuit by the Tolkien estate.

    • @jasonalcatraz5817
      @jasonalcatraz5817 Год назад +17

      I don't think that would actually be beyond the realm of possibility for Animal-logic, as they did do a video on humans as a joke against the Honey Badger, but still treated the subject of us as seriously as they do with other animals.

    • @Chaos89P
      @Chaos89P Год назад +6

      @@jasonalcatraz5817 I remember that video. It refer to us all as "the most dangerous animal on the planet," or a synonym of "planet." Abd I still agree with that sentiment.

    • @DneilB007
      @DneilB007 Год назад +14

      @@Chaos89P It’s not too edgy for RUclips. Casual Geographic did a feature on the Harpy eagle, and ended on a photo of a dude beside a Harpy eagle, and he said something like, “you are looking at the most dangerous predatory animal in the jungle. And beside him is a Harpy eagle.”

    • @noelvalenzarro
      @noelvalenzarro Год назад +3

      Why would it be a touchy subject?

    • @miguelrocha1880
      @miguelrocha1880 Год назад +2

      O yea, " the hobbit".

  • @daxyoung6487
    @daxyoung6487 Год назад +5

    This made me so happy to watch! I've been following Animalogic for years, and when they started doing Paleologic I was ecstatic!! I had hoped they would eventually make a video on my favorite prehistoric creature, and I was far from disappointed - as always! ♥️ Thank you for such lovely and educational videos!!!!

  • @dalegribble60
    @dalegribble60 5 месяцев назад +1

    Megalodon: "that's a pretty stupid name."
    Dunkleosteus: "what's that? I couldn't hear you....why don't you come a little closer."

  • @SquirrelGamez
    @SquirrelGamez Год назад +28

    Ah, my favorite fish!
    I would 100% watch The Dunk.

    • @quickstep2408
      @quickstep2408 Год назад +1

      i wouldn't, i'm already afraid of the deep ocean as it is!

  • @Peckingbird
    @Peckingbird Год назад +13

    The title hade thinking this fish was terrorising Devon (a rural county in England). 😹
    "Cream, cows, and terrifying sea monsters!" - Devon tourist board.

  • @schmidtwill58
    @schmidtwill58 Год назад +11

    I saw the skull of this amazing nightmare fish years ago at the Natural History Museum in NYC. I've been fascinated by it ever since. If you ever get the chance, see one in person. Awe inspiring.

  • @memoriesofheaven5192
    @memoriesofheaven5192 Год назад +15

    Its bite power was impressive for its size. Talk about a slam Dunk!

  • @shaggyrumplenutz1610
    @shaggyrumplenutz1610 Год назад +33

    When I was a boy I first saw the fossilized skull of this creature in a dinosaur book I had. I was always drawn to primitive power evident in the remains. A decade ago I got to see the skull of this monster at the Chicago Field Museum. It was even more impressive in person.

  • @fernandamancini3619
    @fernandamancini3619 Год назад +19

    You guys always find pretty cool and interesting topics. Love watching your videos and learning stuff

  • @AfaqueAhmed_
    @AfaqueAhmed_ 11 месяцев назад +15

    Petition to do a movie called Meg vs Dunk .

    • @raylopez99
      @raylopez99 11 месяцев назад +1

      You ask the Goji channel they do this all the time, just watched The MEG vs InGen's Mosasaurus battle.

    • @Amenisuke
      @Amenisuke Месяц назад

      If they ended up evening the sizes or just making it a juvie meg, the dunk wins with low diff. It’s all in the armor

    • @yourdad5799
      @yourdad5799 Месяц назад

      In the mobile game Hungry Shark Evolution Dunk beats meg easily so there's our answer for who wins

    • @user-ze3lk1ov5b
      @user-ze3lk1ov5b 12 дней назад

      No really let us have a view of Prehistory throughout Documentaries rather cinema, it's not prehistoric content place

  • @mitchjay2108
    @mitchjay2108 Год назад +3

    just when I thought i knew enough of the ancient earth and its creatures im left mesmerized by videos like this...keep up the great work !!

  • @felipebravo7718
    @felipebravo7718 Год назад +28

    I'd personally love one about Leedsichthys problematicus.

    • @CollegeBallYouknow
      @CollegeBallYouknow Год назад +1

      POG fish needs more love

    • @chesterdagoc5915
      @chesterdagoc5915 Год назад +1

      Problematic pogging fish

    • @quickstep2408
      @quickstep2408 Год назад +1

      i would've love to eat that one. i dunno, it just looks eatable lol. don't you ever look at any of the ancient species and wonder what they might taste like cooked? we're all carnos here heheh

    • @CollegeBallYouknow
      @CollegeBallYouknow Год назад +2

      @@quickstep2408 Ever since I heard of the chicken being the closest relative to the T-Rex (which is false as all birds are equally related to it) I’ve had this fascination with giant KFC

  • @18videowatcher41
    @18videowatcher41 Год назад +6

    This was fascinating! I’d love to learn more about mosasaurs from this channel.

  • @dragonxks7685
    @dragonxks7685 11 месяцев назад +6

    Nice to see the ARK Survival Evolved Dunkleosteus model getting some side work outside of the game.

  • @alondite215
    @alondite215 Год назад +7

    New methodologies for determining size show it being much shorter than once believed, with a stockier build. Only about 4m, or 11-13ft.

    • @AgroAcro
      @AgroAcro 11 месяцев назад

      4m is the size of the largest one too, the average ones are like 3.5

  • @guntherpiedmont4529
    @guntherpiedmont4529 Год назад +12

    I came for the fish, stayed for the host.

  • @triceratops2653
    @triceratops2653 Год назад +12

    You guys have such amazing personality for science vids.
    You ladies rule!

  • @iamtheonetheonlyone2674
    @iamtheonetheonlyone2674 Год назад +11

    Ah yes, my consistently favorite prehistoric creature since I was a lil bitty boy. I just love how articulate its appearance. It’s literally a creature you don't wanna mess with based on how it looks and how it acts. The bite force alone lmao is incredible and how fast it’s mouth is.

  • @Ozraptor4
    @Ozraptor4 Год назад +5

    2:35 = Dunkleosteus may have had 10 species, but it wasn’t the most varied placoderm genus. That honour goes to Bothriolepis with between 70-100 valid species.

  • @tlshortyshorty5810
    @tlshortyshorty5810 Год назад +4

    I love how it looks like it’s constantly angry and screaming

  • @joshshepherd5734
    @joshshepherd5734 Год назад +18

    Could you do a video about the new find of the human ancestor that was very short and using fire in deep caves to possible cook food, and they lived side by side with ancient modern humans. They were using fire over 1 million years ago to cook possible!

  • @VictorianTimeTraveler
    @VictorianTimeTraveler Год назад +7

    One of the most gnarly nightmare Fulelish animals that have ever lived. I've always loved it

  • @BlackSheep774
    @BlackSheep774 Год назад +10

    They're also great for gathering underwater resources such as Metal, Oil and Obsidian

    • @Ypsilon1110
      @Ypsilon1110 11 месяцев назад +1

      But why bother farming them underwater when argy+anky is so efficient

    • @HiMyNameIzJake
      @HiMyNameIzJake 11 месяцев назад +1

      I was waiting to see this comment 🤣

  • @poop_schmoop
    @poop_schmoop Год назад +4

    a huge fossil of a dunkleosteus was found right in my backyard valley!! its so cool, and it's now in the museum in my city

  • @magpiemagus
    @magpiemagus Год назад +18

    My absolute favourite is Anomalocaries! Could you do them soon?

    • @SquirrelGamez
      @SquirrelGamez Год назад +5

      That thing is a nightmare though... :P

    • @justinjacobs1501
      @justinjacobs1501 Год назад

      same! I'm especially fascinated by the species that evolved into large filter feeders and it's one of the first examples of large marine predators becoming filter feeding giants.

    • @magpiemagus
      @magpiemagus Год назад

      @@SquirrelGamez But so friend-shaped! I have a plushie of one, even

    • @magpiemagus
      @magpiemagus Год назад +1

      @@justinjacobs1501 You. You get it. Cambrian creatures in general are fascinating!

  • @palanthis
    @palanthis Год назад +4

    What I love most about a lot of these kinds of videos are all the various details. "This fish was 6 meters long, had grey mottled scales, preferred cooler waters, ate primarily bla bla, lived a solitary life, loved long walks on the beach, wrote poetry in iambic pentameter and never called its mother. We know all of this, because we found... a tooth."

  • @Synthia17
    @Synthia17 Год назад +4

    Never thought I'm gonna find ARK model in a documentary, nice! :)

  • @memesimp3216
    @memesimp3216 Год назад +27

    Maybe you could do a video on Parioscorpio, a bizarre arthropod from Silurian Wisconsin. We don’t really know what it is and we have classified is as a crustacean, Scorpion, and a trilobite relative but it still remains enigmatic. I think it would be a fun and interesting creature to tackle

  • @GetToThePointAlready
    @GetToThePointAlready Год назад +11

    My favorite fish ever. Such a hardcore animal.

  • @djthunderxyz
    @djthunderxyz Месяц назад

    I just randomly saw this in my feed and decided to check it out. And man, that was very intriguing

  • @atrocious_pr0xy
    @atrocious_pr0xy Год назад +1

    There was a bit in a novel called 'The Scar' by China Melville where one of these attacked these divers who were working on a mysterious project involving massive chains and a harness under a floating city made of ships and boats. The city would move through the ocean. The attack was so cool and had nothing to actually do with the story, except to splice prehistory with another time.

  • @abuboq
    @abuboq Год назад +3

    We not gon talk about how scary and good the thumbnail art is?

  • @NoOneCaresIckyThump
    @NoOneCaresIckyThump Год назад +11

    They're very good for harvesting stone, metal, and oil underwater. If you know, you know.

  • @b1rdbra1nz
    @b1rdbra1nz Месяц назад +1

    Fun to watch this now, after new research shows dunkleosteus was actually much shorter than believed at the time of this video. It’s now believed that the largest specimens could get to 4.1 meters long, instead of the of the 6 meter length mentioned in this video

  • @lunatic756
    @lunatic756 Год назад +2

    I noticed the 3D animation is the one from ARK: Survival Evolved and lemme tell ya; that thing is terrifying to come across in that game already so sseeing one of these irl must be mesmerising.

  • @alifeoncechris
    @alifeoncechris Год назад +6

    Oh how the mighty have fallen. Now they think it was only 3.4m long.

  • @MourningCoffeeMusic
    @MourningCoffeeMusic 11 месяцев назад +6

    They actually not so long ago discovered it was wayyy smaller than originally thought.

    • @raylopez99
      @raylopez99 11 месяцев назад +2

      "Until now, researchers thought Dunkleosteus was about 30 feet long (gray fish), but a new study finds it was likely no longer than 13 feet (black fish)." (2023)

  • @TheAmurthuka
    @TheAmurthuka Год назад +2

    Dunkleosteus: Exists
    Other fishes: Let me try out the land thing

  • @cad2253
    @cad2253 Год назад +5

    Haha he’s tiny now

    • @Epikman_is_kool
      @Epikman_is_kool Год назад +2

      Bro is 3,4 meter fish💀

    • @AgroAcro
      @AgroAcro 11 месяцев назад

      Still massive, just not THAT massive.

  • @ba3018
    @ba3018 Год назад +5

    My beloved armored fish.

  • @jorgeacosta6698
    @jorgeacosta6698 Год назад +5

    This thing just got massively nerfed lol

  • @DarkZ0l
    @DarkZ0l Год назад +5

    Wasn't there a study that showed it was likely much smaller than we thought?

    • @lamegoat
      @lamegoat Год назад

      Yeah I saw it

    • @homogei
      @homogei Год назад +2

      this video is before that study was released

    • @AgroAcro
      @AgroAcro 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@homogeiThat was really unfortunate timing. If they just waited a few months it would be a lot easier.

  • @dtdimeflicks6708
    @dtdimeflicks6708 Год назад +11

    This species was first discovered not far from where I grew up.

  • @5H11N4
    @5H11N4 Год назад +43

    Would be interesting if you guys covered Helicoprion, weirdest shark in the fossil record by far.
    Edit: Fish*

    • @hoibsh21
      @hoibsh21 Год назад +7

      aka the Helicopter Shark aka the Buzzsaw Shark.

    • @kenfern2259
      @kenfern2259 Год назад +1

      Or edetsus. No much info

    • @sml7564
      @sml7564 Год назад +1

      @@hoibsh21 Helicopter?
      You mean it can fly?!

    • @juanjoyaborja.3054
      @juanjoyaborja.3054 Год назад +1

      It’s more closely related to chimaeras than to sharks.

    • @vornamenachname989
      @vornamenachname989 Год назад

      @@sml7564 Only the kryptonian subspecies

  • @maguffle
    @maguffle Год назад +4

    I'm.from Cleveland and I've seen that Dunk skull in our natural history museum countless times. But I never knew they were first discovered in Ohio! Cool!

  • @steveoh9285
    @steveoh9285 Год назад

    Wonderful presentation, you did a great job!

  • @mubarakzahruddin
    @mubarakzahruddin Год назад

    I haven't watched Animalogic for awhile. It's great seeing Danielle Dufault drawing again!

  • @AggressiveNature1
    @AggressiveNature1 Год назад +4

    KEEP GOING!
    GREAT VID AS ALWAYS I GUESS....

  • @TalenkauenTV
    @TalenkauenTV Год назад +7

    Boy did this video age like milk after Dunk's resizing.....

  • @westerlytoast5763
    @westerlytoast5763 Месяц назад +2

    The sad thing is they've recently found out that dunkleosteous was about half the size we thought. The largest was about 3.4-4 meters

  • @walterfechter8080
    @walterfechter8080 Год назад

    When I first viewed the skull of this armored monster fish at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, I kept thinking, "Snapping turtle and metal shears." Thanks, Animalogic, for this fascinating view!

  • @raylopez99
    @raylopez99 11 месяцев назад +3

    Error: @2:00 "in fact at the time [Devonian Period, 419-359 MYA] there were no terrestrial vertebrates at all" Internet: "amphibians are considered the first terrestrial vertebrates." "The researchers focused on 35 early tetrapods that lived between 385 million and 275 million years ago." "Devonian period was from 419 to 359 MYA" "The vertebrate land invasion refers to the aquatic-to-terrestrial transition of vertebrate organisms in the Late Devonian period."
    Of course such channels are for kids and the visual effects are what we are here for...

  • @zoofari7505
    @zoofari7505 Год назад +22

    can you guys do deinonychus next? it had an important and inserting history in paleontology for starting the dinosaur renaissance and starring in the Jurassic park franchise as the "Velociraptors"

    • @animalogic
      @animalogic  Год назад +3

      Hey! We mentioned deinonychus in one of our recent Snapchat projects, check it out! story.snapchat.com/p/ab7789d9-3500-4699-8f00-f3f3a05ca6bf/2599461408516096

  • @RockAnAhardSpot
    @RockAnAhardSpot Год назад +2

    this would be insane to find living today. Like the coelacanth, How crazy would it be to find that they found a way to adapt at crazy deep depths and that they have just been keeping to themselves eating stuff that is way down deep that we do not notice is missing?

  • @AnthonyK93
    @AnthonyK93 Год назад +1

    This brings a whole new meaning to a metal song I like by a band called The Ocean, called Devonian:Nascent lol. This fish was metal AF

  • @caerbunnog1623
    @caerbunnog1623 Год назад +5

    This is my favorite fossil weve ever found! Yay!

  • @Coinz8
    @Coinz8 Год назад +3

    'Nah, I dont need a gun. I've got a Dunk"

  • @robertdufour2456
    @robertdufour2456 Год назад

    Outstanding presentation! Thank you!

  • @joea.9969
    @joea.9969 4 месяца назад +1

    Its a prehistoric school bus that goes CHOMP lol

  • @SonoKurisu
    @SonoKurisu Год назад +3

    It’s this fish and this fish alone that drives me to be a paleontologist I wish for nothing more than to study this animal and others like it for a living

  • @CHANN3L_NAME
    @CHANN3L_NAME Год назад +5

    Here after the nerf

  • @martinithechobit
    @martinithechobit 10 месяцев назад +1

    I remember this bad boy in pictures. So cool armoured guy.

  • @peterx2016
    @peterx2016 Год назад +4

    Came back here after 4 months later, ma boi dunky is nerfed to 4 meters

    • @AgroAcro
      @AgroAcro 11 месяцев назад

      That's the size of the largest one too, average ones are even smaller. Seriously the biggest downsize I have ever seen.

  • @juanisimocr
    @juanisimocr Год назад +5

    Terrorbirds next please!

  • @pugzillalynch2071
    @pugzillalynch2071 Год назад +5

    This aged well😂

  • @Nagihiko12
    @Nagihiko12 Год назад

    Nice video! But also seeing the Ark Model made me chuckle. But very insightful video!

  • @heinrichflormata144
    @heinrichflormata144 Год назад +1

    I really want to know more about the aurochs in the next episode of Paleoligic! 🐂

  • @minhtetaung5543
    @minhtetaung5543 Год назад +4

    He is a bit smaller now.

    • @AgroAcro
      @AgroAcro 11 месяцев назад

      That's a massive understatement.

  • @markparent3323
    @markparent3323 Год назад +8

    Thank you.
    Dunkleosteus is one of my all time favorites. Seems unfair to compare it to a megalodon as they were alive during two completely separate time periods.

  • @bratkark
    @bratkark Год назад

    love how many videos about dinosaurs use models from Ark Survival Evolved

  • @lefish5277
    @lefish5277 Год назад

    Man that art was soooo cool to watch!!

  • @Lenny-by8qs
    @Lenny-by8qs 11 месяцев назад +3

    They shrunk the dunk

  • @Bagelgeuse
    @Bagelgeuse Год назад +4

    Not sure why the Ark model was used, since they didn't even get the head right, but great video nonetheless. Dunkleosteus was a beast.

    • @PureSalty101
      @PureSalty101 Год назад +2

      Ark is an addiction. You don't quit the game, you just take a break from it.

    • @herpderp3916
      @herpderp3916 Год назад

      @@PureSalty101 I've managed to stay clean of it for a couple years, but that siren call is always there. The annoying thing is that the game isn't even fun, it's just frustrating, and yet....

    • @ZombieBarioth
      @ZombieBarioth Год назад

      Being recognizable as "the Ark model" says it all I'd say. :P

  • @nicholasmorsovillo2752
    @nicholasmorsovillo2752 Год назад +2

    If anyone wants to see the fossil skull of this thing than visit the Chicago Field Museum they have a replica of the Dunkleosteus skull on display there I should know I saw it the last time I visited the museum.

  • @NetinMaster
    @NetinMaster Год назад

    Ausum content! loved it! thanks a bunch

  • @NextToToddliness
    @NextToToddliness Год назад +3

    "Let's hope we don't cause another mass extinction event"?!?! Uhhh, we're currently in a mass extinction event, like half-fold at this point.

  • @youtubecreators384
    @youtubecreators384 Год назад +3

    Some believed the Dunkleosteus had lips ... I refuse to believe that because of how much cooler it looks without lips.

    • @juanjoyaborja.3054
      @juanjoyaborja.3054 Год назад +2

      But every other predatory fish alive today does have lips, so it ought to have lips too

  • @shaned7158
    @shaned7158 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank to Mrs Dunkel for not changing his name. Lol

  • @Leto85
    @Leto85 Год назад

    The music in the background reminds me of a variety of older Spielberg movies. I find it very befitting.