What Was Earth Like Before the Dinosaurs?

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
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    Millions of years ago, Earth looked very different. All the continents were fused into one, teeming with life that was both beautiful and terrifying. When you think of prehistoric times, you might picture a T. rex rampaging through the jungle with its razor-sharp teeth. But even before the dinosaurs, there were other giant creatures ruling the Earth.
    00:00 What Was Earth Like Before the Dinosaurs?
    01:54 299 Million Years Ago
    02:50 290 Million Years Ago
    04:53 273 Million Years Ago
    06:07 260 Million Years Ago
    07:24 252 Million Years Ago
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  • @WhatIfScienceShow
    @WhatIfScienceShow  Год назад +299

    Watch our latest trash experiment with Peter and Maryna: ruclips.net/user/liveNz1tal4_UUo

    • @youaintshithoe-__-
      @youaintshithoe-__- Год назад +3

      Is there another video for this or like a part 2 of it?

    • @jd3515
      @jd3515 11 месяцев назад +4

      Happy 6,455,145 million birthday to the camera man!

    • @JamesAuyong
      @JamesAuyong 11 месяцев назад +2

      Only 3 Replies :O

    • @robertlockard3460
      @robertlockard3460 11 месяцев назад +1

      Activision

    • @aGolemBoy
      @aGolemBoy 11 месяцев назад +1

      This is only imagination 😂😂 not the reality

  • @-Element.
    @-Element. Год назад +9080

    Props to the cameraman for his hard work who has filmed this all.

    • @P1T4Bot
      @P1T4Bot Год назад +182

      The MVP

    • @Tirah5
      @Tirah5 Год назад +772

      the most overused comment these days

    • @skateboardingjesus4006
      @skateboardingjesus4006 Год назад

      Oh frig no, not that terribly terribly tired old shite again?🙄

    • @gaminglegend3313
      @gaminglegend3313 Год назад +138

      Bravest man alive

    • @STRIKR-dq7rj
      @STRIKR-dq7rj Год назад +113

      He really flew in from space and back to space several times for us

  • @skylersmall6322
    @skylersmall6322 Год назад +2653

    It's crazy to think how much time passed in those periods. Millions of years.. imagine how many creatures lived and died during that time.

    • @hoymcrobinson2480
      @hoymcrobinson2480 Год назад +244

      For perspective, Humans have only been around for about 2 million years, and modern humans (Homo sapiens) only appeared 300,000 years ago.

    • @marcomonteleone2663
      @marcomonteleone2663 Год назад +71

      At least 5

    • @tsmatthx2
      @tsmatthx2 Год назад +42

      ​@@hoymcrobinson2480yet the year is 2023....

    • @gurgleblaster2282
      @gurgleblaster2282 Год назад +82

      ​@Tim Matthews you know how the calendar works right?

    • @tsmatthx2
      @tsmatthx2 Год назад +8

      @gurgleblaster2282 pretty sure it would say 2,000,000 etc lol

  • @hereandnow3156
    @hereandnow3156 9 месяцев назад +427

    I can't even wrap my mind around how different life was back then. Their way of experiencing the world and the world itself would be completely different. Such a fascinating thought.

    • @liamvivian5864
      @liamvivian5864 9 месяцев назад +3

      Not even just like us but the world itself low key wanna see it for myself

    • @noka1979
      @noka1979 8 месяцев назад

      yes

    • @pixelgk9238
      @pixelgk9238 8 месяцев назад +1

      It really was brother.. it really was. A time of peace unlike no other

    • @thegeop5906
      @thegeop5906 8 месяцев назад

      Like another strange planet😮

    • @TechnologicallyTechnical
      @TechnologicallyTechnical 8 месяцев назад +5

      I mean, the land animals back then were still eating and shitting like we do, so there’s some similarity.

  • @orygunchainsawmassacre6761
    @orygunchainsawmassacre6761 6 месяцев назад +89

    Too bad the dinosaurs didn’t have a government to tax them to save em from their climate change.

    • @Avengms
      @Avengms 26 дней назад +1

      sed

    • @raviteja163
      @raviteja163 25 дней назад +4

      Lol😂😂😂😂

    • @lancemoore4398
      @lancemoore4398 24 дня назад +4

      Real

    • @timtycholis6907
      @timtycholis6907 14 дней назад

      Just the vile and cowardly Trudeausarus......it was a scavenger......and then the ugly Krystasauras that ate it's fecal matter

    • @mpatton7544
      @mpatton7544 13 дней назад

      Stupid dinosaurs

  • @jesseoliver6457
    @jesseoliver6457 Год назад +2992

    Imagine how long it would've taken to walk from one end of Pangea to the other.

    • @digitalartist779
      @digitalartist779 Год назад +267

      Okay, imagined. Next what?

    • @Maverick-ck7hn
      @Maverick-ck7hn Год назад +356

      ​@@digitalartist779now, thank the gods that you don't have to.

    • @sayounsang
      @sayounsang Год назад

      @@platethegoogaaNow seduce me.

    • @Maverick-ck7hn
      @Maverick-ck7hn Год назад +186

      @@platethegoogaa no you didn't
      Edit: those aren't the words of a grateful man

    • @Dr_Gears
      @Dr_Gears Год назад +381

      My grandfather walked it for school it can't be that long

  • @TheKoppite
    @TheKoppite 11 месяцев назад +646

    This honestly makes me realise how small we actually are as humans & how all of things that we stress about mean so little…
    Because in a instant, if our planet had another drastic change or devastating moment, then we would be the next ones to perish 👀

    • @jedaaa
      @jedaaa 11 месяцев назад +26

      Civilization would likely end but we would survive .

    • @anngant6034
      @anngant6034 10 месяцев назад +45

      We are nothing more than an animal with a brain.
      Wouldn't be missed if we disappeared.
      We add nothing to this world.

    • @jedaaa
      @jedaaa 10 месяцев назад +56

      @@anngant6034 That's not really true, many animals have become dependent on human activity, we are also the only species in the history of the planet who have made a transition even more significant than when life first crawled out of the oceans

    • @ethanwells2676
      @ethanwells2676 10 месяцев назад +20

      ​@anngant6034 speak for yourself

    • @roxyb9211
      @roxyb9211 10 месяцев назад +8

      And that's why they do it. I'm sorry you feel tiny and insignificant. Jesus saves.

  • @Zero_dice
    @Zero_dice 4 месяца назад +114

    I remember it all this. Trust me guys, it was really tough.

    • @lynnbarsby7356
      @lynnbarsby7356 3 месяца назад +2

      😅

    • @cashwalk7253
      @cashwalk7253 2 месяца назад +10

      Did you have to go uphill, both ways up the prehistoric glaciers to get to school?

    • @sarasani0306
      @sarasani0306 24 дня назад +3

      The tough uncle on a party be like

  • @maartenwinkelmans1032
    @maartenwinkelmans1032 3 месяца назад +34

    There was 80% of purest oxygen in the air, enough for dragonflies to be the size of present day hawks.

  • @ramenkamen8135
    @ramenkamen8135 Год назад +1865

    I'm glad this guy is an ancient immortal and able to teach us about creatures that existed back then.

    • @Tony_Baloney_69420
      @Tony_Baloney_69420 Год назад +19

      😂

    • @KM3.8881
      @KM3.8881 Год назад +166

      Bro live that long just to become a youtuber 💀

    • @andreivladut5769
      @andreivladut5769 Год назад +40

      @@KM3.8881 i think he is an expert in all professions by now

    • @diceyfx5389
      @diceyfx5389 Год назад +40

      You know what else existed at that time
      Y O uR Mo M

    • @ecamp6360
      @ecamp6360 Год назад

      Right. I forgot that God and/or Satan planted the fossils just to f__k with us.

  • @diontaedaughtry974
    @diontaedaughtry974 Год назад +807

    I never thought of the world before the dinosaurs. I'm still trying to understand the Dinosaurs period. This is very interesting and eye opening.

    • @IRON_KNIGHT2098
      @IRON_KNIGHT2098 Год назад +62

      Wait till you hear about the silurian, ordovician, and devonian periods...

    • @jimgilbert9984
      @jimgilbert9984 Год назад +70

      "I'm still trying to understand the Dinosaur period."
      Then my next words should blow your mind...
      Think about all of the creatures that are alive right now, this very second. Millions of different kinds of separate lifeforms. And that's just in one second, our current era.
      Now think about how long the dinosaurs were around: millions of years. I've heard some say 160M years, others say 180M years. We've only discovered the fossilized remains of a thousand or so dinosaurs. Considering how long the dinos were here on Earth, do you really think there were just a thousand of them? Especially taking into consideration the diversity we have today, surely there was that kind of diversity back then, too. After all, Nature had all of the same kind of niches to fill as She does today. And over the course of 180M years, there must have been billions of different kinds of dinosaurs in all that time!
      I know it blew my mind when it occurred to me.
      🤔 😲 😱

    • @GregsMowing
      @GregsMowing Год назад +9

      The last 100 millions years ago could have been 1/100th of the earths life. Know one will know the full story obviously. The beginning of time makes you think. What a Monday morning that was!

    • @jimgilbert9984
      @jimgilbert9984 Год назад +12

      @@GregsMowing
      Actually, 100M years is 1/45 of Earth's life.
      Earth is around 4.5B years old. The universe is older, about 14B to 15B years old.
      But you're right. What a Monday morning that was, like the biggest alarm clock ever going off with a literal Big Bang. 💥

    • @Serpeq
      @Serpeq Год назад +5

      ​@@jimgilbert9984 what if their burried in Antarctica

  • @Rinsuki
    @Rinsuki 6 месяцев назад +113

    Three things that horrify me is the idea of being lost on space, being at the bottom of the deep ocean, and being back back in the day. I cannot begin to fathom.

    • @Joseph18348
      @Joseph18348 2 месяца назад +11

      Make this a movie. Some dude hacks a time machine like 2000 years in the future and ends up back in the dark ages, tries again, goes to pangea, tries again, ends up lost in space, and the movie ends. The message would be to never try to play god and mess with time

    • @fernandomorales4691
      @fernandomorales4691 Месяц назад

      ​@@Joseph18348 I will mess with time! I will.

    • @simivalleycrew
      @simivalleycrew 21 день назад

      How's that going lad

  • @earlosandwich7433
    @earlosandwich7433 8 месяцев назад +12

    The Earth itself was worse than the dinosaurs.

  • @Dragon-King1232
    @Dragon-King1232 Год назад +181

    Fun fact, life existed even before this time in the precambrian era. The precambrian era saw the formation of the earth, moon, ocean and introduced oxygen to the planet making it suitable for life. The end of the precambrian era saw a mass extinction and introduced new life known as the cambrian explosion where evolution started. The cambrian era started around 541 million years ago and ended 485 million years ago

    • @a.x.x8184
      @a.x.x8184 10 месяцев назад +1

      No way y’all believe this Bs. The earth isn’t a globe & we never left earth. 2023 and we haven’t been back. God made the world in 6 days (6,000 years) and it’s been 2,000 years since Jesus was here. Look around everything is to discredit God. Stop being a sheep & dig into this. The only huge extinction was Noah’s Flood when God flood the earth due to sin & Nephilims. This evolution is all bull.

    • @TwilightNecromancer
      @TwilightNecromancer 10 месяцев назад +6

      It’s the CAAAAMbrian Explosion.

    • @weemac4645
      @weemac4645 9 месяцев назад +3

      About 10 past 3 on a Sunday afternoon.

    • @billpetersen298
      @billpetersen298 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@SilverSurfer87A good place to start, study geology.

    • @NinjaBrickz
      @NinjaBrickz 6 месяцев назад +2

      Sorry but... NOT TRUE. Read the start of Genesis in the Bible

  • @GiveUrBallsATug
    @GiveUrBallsATug Год назад +825

    Do a video on what earth was like before Pangea.

    • @electroprosknowhowto
      @electroprosknowhowto Год назад +104

      Then before The Earth's Existence

    • @animewings2787
      @animewings2787 Год назад +84

      Then before The Universe's existence

    • @ilyes3624
      @ilyes3624 Год назад +60

      @@animewings2787 then before god existed

    • @Sinistatnt
      @Sinistatnt Год назад +178

      @@ilyes3624then before God was made up by humans

    • @GabrielPWirth
      @GabrielPWirth Год назад

      then before yo mama farted the big bang

  • @Westiehack
    @Westiehack 9 месяцев назад +15

    Props to those people that traveled all the way back in time to film this

  • @11C1P
    @11C1P 8 месяцев назад +3

    I have to say the ROUS's caught me by surprise. The fire swamp never fails.

  • @JMFSpike
    @JMFSpike Год назад +48

    We'll never know what it was truly like back then. Science only gives us somewhat of an idea of what Earth was like back then. What you have to keep in mind is that there had to have been millions of species back then that we haven't discovered and never will discover. If we knew of everything that existed back then, videos and documentaries about those pre-human times would be so very drastically different. And just think, we haven't even discovered all the species that are around today! We're still discovering new species all the time. There are even places on Earth that have either been barely explored, or not explored at all. We also have yet to reach the very bottom of the deepest part of the ocean.
    It's funny how smart and advanced that most people think we are. In the grand scheme of things, we're still extremely primitive. This planet is like a tiny fraction of a single grain of sand on the beach, and each of us nearly 8 billion humans individually? We're of no significance at all really, and our live spans are laughably tiny. If you really stop to think about all of that, you'll probably find it hilarious next time you come across a millionaire who thinks he's superior to everyone else. I don't mean this to be depressing by the way, even though it reads that way. The point is to be humble. What most people think is important in life, much of it really isn't at all. Be a good person, be good to the planet so we can remain here for as long as possible, and do good for other people whenever you get the chance.

    • @sews1523
      @sews1523 6 месяцев назад +4

      It's a matter of perspective

    • @percyweasley9301
      @percyweasley9301 5 месяцев назад +2

      Tell that to that to Islamists..

    • @chrisbelsito4231
      @chrisbelsito4231 4 месяца назад +2

      Well said!!!

    • @isra3638
      @isra3638 8 дней назад

      @@percyweasley9301 you sound buthurt uww

  • @xperio6542
    @xperio6542 Год назад +80

    At 28 degree celsius, the world felt more like an oven
    Tropical zone country residents: Still feels like home

    • @kadsoukui13
      @kadsoukui13 Год назад +8

      yeah 36c here where I live. It's summer so it's really really hot.

    • @factworlddreams4976
      @factworlddreams4976 Год назад +10

      Lmao exactly! Like 28 degrees is winter for us 😭

    • @funforall-brawlstars
      @funforall-brawlstars Год назад +8

      I think he is saying average temperature of earth with is currently 15 degree celcius

    • @hexile4916
      @hexile4916 Год назад +1

      Yes we have days with 50-70 c in the summer fire 28 - 35 sometimes happens even in the middle of winter

    • @rogerramjet7729
      @rogerramjet7729 Год назад

      So much global warming hyperbole in this video.

  • @DEXXofficial69
    @DEXXofficial69 10 месяцев назад +16

    1:29 Bro thinks he's Walter White

  • @TheEliyacohen
    @TheEliyacohen 9 месяцев назад +4

    i am so happy that the cameraman survived to show us this.

  • @SenpaiXcore
    @SenpaiXcore 11 месяцев назад +141

    Considering the age of our planet, the time that passed and all the creatures that once lived often makes me wonder, how we as human species can be so self- centered that we have to think how to "fix" nature as if this planet isn't perfectly capable of overcoming any damage we deal to it by time. It is just that we wouldn't be around to witness that.

    • @Captain_Insano_nomercy
      @Captain_Insano_nomercy 9 месяцев назад +19

      It's our arrogance that makes us think we could destroy it. Michael Crichton laid it out so well

    • @wingedgravity9742
      @wingedgravity9742 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@Captain_Insano_nomercy we could def destroy the earth with enough nukes lol if you dropped enough i really couldnt see how life would be able to come back

    • @YourMomsNewHusband
      @YourMomsNewHusband 9 месяцев назад +13

      @@wingedgravity9742 “Life uhhh finds a way” -Dr. Ian Malcolm ….the earth has brought itself back from the brink before. Enough time and astroid impacts and it could do it

    • @Alan23204
      @Alan23204 9 месяцев назад +11

      @@wingedgravity9742no we couldn't we only pretty much destroy the outer layers off earth, nature can still grow back

    • @hugovandyk9918
      @hugovandyk9918 8 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@wingedgravity9742short of cracking the planet itself, life will survive. Extremophiles live in some nasty conditions already. They won't be bothered.

  • @robpolaris5002
    @robpolaris5002 Год назад +107

    One of my favorite scenes from any movie is in H.G. Wells The Time Machine. You see time go by at about a year per second. It would be so amazing to be able to rewind time and see all the amazing animals since the beginning of life. 99% of all the animals have gone extinct. Considering how diverse and strange some animals are today it would be incredible to see what 99% of the animals looked like.
    There must have been some weird things when you see something like the Platypus.

    • @White_Breeder
      @White_Breeder 11 месяцев назад +11

      It got so much weirder than that. There is an entire line of sea animals that grew in fractal patterns like plants

    • @robpolaris5002
      @robpolaris5002 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@White_Breeder Really? Bizarre, but since plants like ferns do it, I guess it makes sense some animals might try it.

    • @misa664
      @misa664 11 месяцев назад +5

      I think time went by little faster than year per second, they had time jumps of 800 thousands and 600 milion years, little to long for movie :-)

    • @robpolaris5002
      @robpolaris5002 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@misa664 Actually it started around a year per second as you see trees grow but it sped up as you see something like the Grand Canyon form in 30 seconds.

    • @michaelmarshall9132
      @michaelmarshall9132 9 месяцев назад +2

      You'd only have to go back about 6000 yrs to see the first humans .

  • @MeowTV06
    @MeowTV06 6 месяцев назад +4

    I hope that I can reincarnate as a cameraman

  • @boiledliddo
    @boiledliddo 10 месяцев назад +2

    amazing video on the Permian period. Thanks for sharing.

  • @BubbaSvensson
    @BubbaSvensson Год назад +161

    Imagine when we can find out same life cycle in other planets in different solar systems. Will be fun to see what life cycle they had.

    • @madman026
      @madman026 Год назад +18

      you and me think alike but thats a question for our great grandchildren grandchildren

    • @ronniedoorzon1576
      @ronniedoorzon1576 Год назад

      impossible because life on earth became possible because of the perfect distance to our sun, the moon for the tidal waves and wind, and an iron magnetic core
      that protects us from deadly radiaton and the planet jupiter that acts like a magnetic vacuumcleaner that sucks up all the meterors and other crap that could wipe
      out life, and there are tons of more factors that made life possible, so there's no way that there's another planet in a solar system with all the things i mentioned
      at the right place and distances. So it takes way more than a planet with water and air on it, and that is what 99,99% of all people don't have a clue about.

    • @ascensionindustries9631
      @ascensionindustries9631 Год назад +13

      What's more kool than dinosaurs? Alien dinosaurs.

    • @kissa7486
      @kissa7486 Год назад +1

      @@madman026 well according to many scientists we could be already really close to finding life from other planets. Our current telescopes can already detect what gases are on planets' from other solar systems atmosphere so if there is anything we'll most likely find it soon. It's more like that our great great great grandchildren can actually travel there

    • @madman026
      @madman026 Год назад +1

      @@kissa7486 Yeah i was prospecting at the ladder i suppose i just wish it happens soon within the next 300 years :) so we can stop hating each other here on Earth :) i think it would be a great uniting event in human history when we finley discover other life out there

  • @bashabb7018
    @bashabb7018 Год назад +660

    Lets all appreciate the bravery 💪 of the camera man who sacrificed his life to go back in time just to show us how Earth was before the dinosaurs. 🙏🏼

  • @Bozza36
    @Bozza36 6 месяцев назад +2

    It's like everything is getting more mellow over the centuries.

  • @bigchungusofficial7794
    @bigchungusofficial7794 3 месяца назад

    thank you for the cameraman who traveled back in time for this video

  • @leomationsyt8112
    @leomationsyt8112 10 месяцев назад +59

    Note: Dimetrodon isn’t a lizard or a reptile, it is in fact a proto-mammal (along with it’s relatives like Edaphosaurus)

    • @bansheeofinisheerin
      @bansheeofinisheerin 9 месяцев назад +6

      Nope. It’s a non-mammalian synapsid. Not a mammal

    • @leomationsyt8112
      @leomationsyt8112 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@bansheeofinisheerin exactly that’s what I’m saying it’s the ancestor of modern day mammals

    • @bansheeofinisheerin
      @bansheeofinisheerin 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@leomationsyt8112 False. It is not an ancestor of modern day mammals. It might be a distant relative, but not an ancestor. You need to do some more research on this subject.

    • @leomationsyt8112
      @leomationsyt8112 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@bansheeofinisheerin I um… I searched it and the sources were telling me the stuff I already said, ofc ur probably not wrong and in fact right to an extent but the scores I saw on google tended to lean towards my side of the argument… but I don’t doubt that you could be right either

    • @bansheeofinisheerin
      @bansheeofinisheerin 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@leomationsyt8112 you just didn’t search right. Search “is dimetrodon an ancestor of mammals” and you will see that you are wrong. It is related to mammals but not an ancestor of any living mammal.

  • @ScreamXSurvival
    @ScreamXSurvival Год назад +67

    I used to think your “what if the world ended” type videos were real and I always cryed💀

  • @PeezyRich
    @PeezyRich 4 месяца назад

    The Cameraman never dies, this is true dedication....been around for billions for years lol

  • @parhamrostami3637
    @parhamrostami3637 Месяц назад

    watching this in class while sitting on the ground goes crazy

  • @Captain.AmericaV1
    @Captain.AmericaV1 Год назад +139

    *The camera crew deserves credit for not only not risking creating paradoxes, going back in time, but filming these dinosaurs, lizards and bird sized insects!!*
    *Time travel is complex!!*

    • @nidhijaiswal6419
      @nidhijaiswal6419 Год назад +4

      abhe yar cringe

    • @mrlazy440
      @mrlazy440 Год назад

      What an old and dry joke it's not even funny. If you're going to joke do it properly not copy some old joke which has already been used for hundreds of times it's cringe you dumbass

    • @Lianotube
      @Lianotube Год назад +5

      cringe aff

    • @Tony_Baloney_69420
      @Tony_Baloney_69420 Год назад

      No one can stop the cameramen

    • @Cassidy19831
      @Cassidy19831 Год назад

      @@Tony_Baloney_69420 shut up baking industry

  • @mrtrendiest76
    @mrtrendiest76 Год назад +321

    Wow, this was an incredibly fascinating video! It's amazing to think about what Earth was like before the dinosaurs roamed the planet. The information and visuals presented were so engaging and informative. It really puts things into perspective and makes me appreciate the vastness of time and the complexity of our planet's history. Thank you for sharing this enlightening content!

    • @atlantic_love
      @atlantic_love Год назад +11

      🥱🥱🥱

    • @rishikesh4516
      @rishikesh4516 Год назад +1

      ​@@atlantic_love😂😂

    • @atlantic_love
      @atlantic_love Год назад +1

      @@rishikesh4516 Sorry, I just had. That clown just runs around from onr video to the next creating overly wordy posts for likes and subscribes. It's nauseating.

    • @vreevroow
      @vreevroow Год назад +1

      second grade science

    • @KingTea2006
      @KingTea2006 Год назад +5

      But how do they know what happened 50 billion years ago without even being there or having human recordings. There are even history from 100 years ago that has been forgotten.

  • @failurelasts
    @failurelasts 4 месяца назад

    informative and beautiful video. thank you!

  • @eriksturdevant8589
    @eriksturdevant8589 5 месяцев назад +2

    "Huuuuuuuuuuuge volcanic eruptions!" Lol.

  • @martymcfly6411
    @martymcfly6411 Год назад +250

    Seems like we only understand very little about these time periods. Imagine all the things we don't know that were lost to time. There may have been civilizations of other sentient beings, History, stories, adventures.

    • @hammloc
      @hammloc Год назад +22

      Lmao, no.

    • @fabriziobiancucci7702
      @fabriziobiancucci7702 Год назад +85

      ​@@hammloc In reality yes. Although is very unlikely, it is completely possible that another civilization exist before us

    • @brandondetroitfanmichaels4325
      @brandondetroitfanmichaels4325 Год назад +27

      Imagine learning just one percent of everything? And how much we could learn, just from that? I still think, we're not the most advanced civilization to exist in this planets history.

    • @KeVIn-pm7pu
      @KeVIn-pm7pu Год назад +13

      ​@@fabriziobiancucci7702everything is possible. By that logic we know nothing.

    • @fabriziobiancucci7702
      @fabriziobiancucci7702 Год назад +12

      @@KeVIn-pm7pu I don't say that everything is possible. But we know our past just like we know our universe: despite a little handful of good fossils, we have nothing. Therefore, even if there were other civilization before us, they would already disappear without a trace. Despite it is unlikely, since evolution isn't a process that go through intelligence, it is possible. Since animal life on this planet exist for over 600 million years, and we barely know what happened in this time, and just today there are multiple "sapient" species (us, orcas, dolphins, elephants, etc.), it's possible that other sapient species existed in the past, and maybe one of them make the agricultural revolution like us

  • @Marketmasters02
    @Marketmasters02 Год назад +25

    Literally to the 1% who's reading this, God bless you, and may your dreams come true, stay safe and have a wonderful day.

  • @user-ne4bj6nt8z
    @user-ne4bj6nt8z 5 месяцев назад +3

    Basically you're saying they don't know what happened😂

  • @alexdhlgrn
    @alexdhlgrn 6 месяцев назад +1

    “Soaking up warmth during the daytime, dissipating excess heat during cooler nights.” Sounds more like a problem than a solution.

  • @icy3595
    @icy3595 Год назад +26

    It made me realise how it really was millions of years ago, I normally skip vids but this got me so addicted. I’m a bit sad on how they felt going through such a bad time.

    • @Ced-st4ow
      @Ced-st4ow 10 месяцев назад +1

      These would eat us lmfso

    • @ldawg7117
      @ldawg7117 8 месяцев назад

      Considering they were evolve to adapt to the particular climate / world they lived in, along with the fact that most these changes happened over hundreds of thousands-millions of years, literally no different than any animal living on Earth today.

  • @SD_Chosen
    @SD_Chosen Год назад +28

    Imagine walking the whole Pangaea 😂

    • @KGBeast.
      @KGBeast. Год назад +5

      It would literally be impossible 😂

    • @SD_Chosen
      @SD_Chosen Год назад +3

      @@KGBeast. 🤣
      Yea just imagining though Walking the whole World because no oceans Separate... Plenty of Water 😅

  • @karawigley6231
    @karawigley6231 2 месяца назад +1

    This left me with so many questions I had never really considered before. Like, where’d the seedlings come from to create plants & etc in the first place?

    • @yanisyukihira1502
      @yanisyukihira1502 20 дней назад

      There is an interesting documentary in Netflix which talks about it

  • @SirRickBangga
    @SirRickBangga 2 месяца назад +1

    Let's not forget that life comes from the ocean. Without the ocean, there is no life

  • @moemaster1966
    @moemaster1966 Год назад +11

    The true is that probably 85% of ancient life will never be known because it wasn’t able to be fossilized or stuck in amber especially in the ocean…I think the earth is a alien test zoo to develop different kinds of life

    • @Silverfirefly1
      @Silverfirefly1 Год назад +1

      One of the advantages of contact with the groups that have been visiting us is that they hold the recorded history of Earth. People sometimes report having been shown images of Earth that were clearly taken in 'ancient' times, as part of their 'tour' and testing. They felt the images were to illicit emotional responses.

  • @moy_moy85
    @moy_moy85 Год назад +11

    Trying to draw a parallel between me being 37 years old and how unfathomably long 300 millions years is in comparison to that felt like dipping my brain in acid

    • @weemac4645
      @weemac4645 9 месяцев назад

      It's all bollocks.

  • @myleswelnetz6700
    @myleswelnetz6700 2 месяца назад +1

    The climate was very similar to what it is today, but the fauna especially couldn’t be more different.

  • @JaymeSplendid
    @JaymeSplendid 8 месяцев назад +3

    I find it pretty funny when people say that "We just don't know what is out there. There could be giant insects in the jungles" Not understanding that insects do not intake air like animals do. The reason why they got so huge was the fact that the oxygen levels where much higher than today which is why insects and spiders can only get so big today. The day of giant insects are long gone.

    • @illicitveniceb
      @illicitveniceb Месяц назад +1

      have you never heard of australia?

    • @MightyJabroni
      @MightyJabroni 11 дней назад

      @@illicitveniceb Yes, it is the place, where the wild "mates" live.

    • @jasonnewell7036
      @jasonnewell7036 6 дней назад

      To be fair, the insects we have down here are not actually that big. South America has us beat when it comes to big insects.

  • @DaForgottenGoatman
    @DaForgottenGoatman 11 месяцев назад +5

    Even the centipede nodded when he said that 😂

  • @abhishekpv1989
    @abhishekpv1989 Год назад +4

    Taking the cameraman-never-dies to a whole new level 😃

  • @paogaming4552
    @paogaming4552 2 месяца назад +1

    This only means one thing, this camera man was a time traveler the real OG alien 😂

  • @XLORDPROPL
    @XLORDPROPL 10 месяцев назад +3

    Scary monsters rules the world > Scary monsters rules the world > Scary monsters rules the world... What actually changed? More injustice? Or just the definition?

  • @slavengutesa5243
    @slavengutesa5243 Год назад +108

    World's biggest thanks to the Cameraman for traveling millions of years in the past, recording the world in high resolution and going back to the future, to let us know our past 💀☠️🤯 😂😂

    • @NyxBorn7080
      @NyxBorn7080 Год назад

      Stolen comment stfu

    • @afsarsayyed4980
      @afsarsayyed4980 Год назад +2

      I always wonder about this!! Like how bigger hard disk does he even have

    • @slavengutesa5243
      @slavengutesa5243 Год назад +2

      @@afsarsayyed4980 he must carry an SSD with him

    • @sangxu6876
      @sangxu6876 Год назад +1

      😂😅

    • @crystal4007
      @crystal4007 Год назад +2

      ​@@slavengutesa5243 Right😂

  • @keiganbeardsley357
    @keiganbeardsley357 Год назад +86

    Shout out to the cameraman for risking his life and traveling back in time to get this wonderful footage.

  • @mctommed8604
    @mctommed8604 9 месяцев назад +2

    Its so AMAZING THAT THE SPECIES BACK THEN AND THEN THE DINOSAURS were so big, today theres no land animal that comes close to the size of some dinosaurs!

    • @rohitboro7007
      @rohitboro7007 9 месяцев назад

      Ah what about elephants? And giraffes?

  • @dynamonskingyt
    @dynamonskingyt 3 месяца назад

    Life is so resilient that even after dying so many times, it has not accepted defeat, I too wish to be that resilient 😮

  • @ideasrbulletproof2673
    @ideasrbulletproof2673 Год назад +7

    Before Dinosaurs there was Ainosaurs, Binosaurs and Cinosaurs.

  • @vickiecordon7887
    @vickiecordon7887 Год назад +58

    I love this video. I enjoy videos of the eras before dinosaurs. Animals look even stranger and interesting

    • @e.d.i2668
      @e.d.i2668 Год назад +2

      Ha, wait till you sea even before this period, like Cambrian period

    • @TheThrivingTherapsid
      @TheThrivingTherapsid Год назад +1

      Us therapsids are still around.

  • @edwardpate6128
    @edwardpate6128 8 месяцев назад +5

    Dimetrodon was not a reptile or lizard, it belonged to a group called Synapsids.

  • @Rob-dp1tt
    @Rob-dp1tt 6 месяцев назад +1

    Its almost as if the planet is always getting hotter then colder over and over again... 🎉

  • @Ghost741SC
    @Ghost741SC Год назад +3

    The camerman travelled back to the past just to record these for us, what a hero✊

  • @urbnctrl
    @urbnctrl Год назад +7

    Imagine that our current concept of our own human timeline is a drastic underestimation of the actual depths of human civilization before the end of the ice age - let alone our lack of knowledge of the times before humanity.

  • @dony1716
    @dony1716 28 дней назад

    Cameraman really went back in time to film. This is Power grows greater each day

  • @edwardcarey8939
    @edwardcarey8939 Год назад +17

    Actually really really enjoyed watching this I'd love to see more 🎉🎉🎉

  • @joeguevara7334
    @joeguevara7334 Год назад +7

    The Permian period wasn't so bad. It's just so underrated compared to the Mesozoic era.

  • @piyushvermabhopal
    @piyushvermabhopal 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome Video. Just Awesome.

  • @rsedwin
    @rsedwin 16 дней назад

    After all he remembered
    Till this day
    Those were the epic days
    He told me that one day he will become a youtuber
    And
    I told him I'll comment and liked the video

  • @jm4100
    @jm4100 Год назад +72

    Entertaining however incorrect on some science - Dimetrodon is a non-mammalian synapsid, often incorrectly called "mammal-like reptiles", but they are NOT reptiles despite their reptile-like appearance & are more closely related to basal mammals thus are now known as stem mammals in paleontology.
    Also The Therapsids were not reptiles, the group included the Cynodonts, this group is another clade along with Synapsids under the phylum Cordata, thus also leading to different Basal mammalian classes.

    • @futureisyours3016
      @futureisyours3016 Год назад

      All this information from soil 60 million years old. Their age, group, gender, skin type, mammalian or reptilian, egg laying. Maybe I too can build my own backyard dinosaur and give it all phyllum, chorodata, genus,
      Fool the world and get my name in the scientific journal.

    • @cookdislander4372
      @cookdislander4372 Год назад

      Oh have you seen one in real life and can confirm? "Aww I found some bones and now I'm an expert and even know what color it was what it ate, when they were around I know everything cause I do science"
      -__-

    • @PiercetheUnshucked
      @PiercetheUnshucked Год назад +13

      @@cookdislander4372 he knows more than you😂

    • @grant1135
      @grant1135 Год назад

      Shutup NERD

    • @joshm5816
      @joshm5816 Год назад +7

      ​@@cookdislander4372 I can concur. Saw one last week, at my mother in laws.

  • @shravansp24
    @shravansp24 Год назад +66

    what if all continents were still together like Pangea today?

    • @GlodelaniaChannel
      @GlodelaniaChannel Год назад +42

      We would only occupy the coastal areas cuz the middle part of the continent would be so hot cuz the hurricanes wouldn't last longer on land to cool down those areas.

    • @Kanezanee
      @Kanezanee Год назад +1

      It's there search it

    • @cjgooch1506
      @cjgooch1506 Год назад +9

      I wish … it would had been nice to just walk up the street to Canada without a plane 😂😂😂

    • @SILOPshuvambanerjee
      @SILOPshuvambanerjee Год назад

      @@GlodelaniaChannel Absolutely right

    • @AnonymousNocturnal
      @AnonymousNocturnal Год назад +2

      ​@@GlodelaniaChannel just like how most cities are near huge bodies of water

  • @eSKAone-
    @eSKAone- 9 месяцев назад

    Dude 1 million years alone, can't imagine.

  • @gnarlyarly9943
    @gnarlyarly9943 2 месяца назад +2

    There wasn’t less oxygen 300-290 million years ago. There was MORE. That’s why the animals and insects were so much more larger than today.

  • @marcosgarciachegue
    @marcosgarciachegue Год назад +5

    Why does this dude teach more than my average school does

  • @nationalsniper5413
    @nationalsniper5413 Год назад +77

    The latest theory about the Permian-Triassic extinction is due to an ice age. This coincided with the great dying. This ice age of course could be the result of dust blocking out the sun.
    In regards to carbon dioxide, its effect decreases a lot above 400ppm. Water vapor is 95% of the greenhouse gasses and basically controls the greenhouse effect.|
    During an ice age CO2 drops dramatically due to oceans absorbing CO2 as they cool (and releasing it when they warm). If CO2 falls below 200ppm plants begin to go extinct. So when the sun is blocked it is not just the sun plants are missing but also the CO2 which they need to survive as much as we need oxygen to survive.
    Cold is the greatest treat to life. Only very specialized animals can survive in cold areas. There weren't much furry animals at the time so most animals were unsuitable to live in a colder climate.

    • @klaus120
      @klaus120 Год назад +2

      Ice age? Never seen anything about a permian-triassic glaciation. The most recent papers always say that the great dying was caused by the formation of Pangea, and then the triassic-jurassic extinction due to its separation.

    • @vwaller77
      @vwaller77 Год назад

      Why you both be nerds😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @vwaller77
      @vwaller77 Год назад +5

      It’s the nerd wars

    • @klaus120
      @klaus120 Год назад

      @@vwaller77 smt 😎😎😎

    • @hoymcrobinson2480
      @hoymcrobinson2480 Год назад +2

      ​@@klaus120My dude, the Permian period started around the same time Pangea formed (~300 mya), and only lasted about 50 million years. The End-Permian extinction happened in roughly the middle of the Pangea epoch (~250 mya) and Pangea broke up around 200 million years ago.
      The consensus on the cause of the End-Permian extinction was massive basalt floods, which flooded the atmosphere with CO× and acidified Panthallassia.

  • @thecrazyhobo
    @thecrazyhobo 8 месяцев назад +1

    "The size of birds!" WTF? Birds come in all sizes.

  • @jatisjatt
    @jatisjatt 4 месяца назад

    Yo the cameraman is a God to flim this

  • @megabigdump
    @megabigdump Год назад +4

    It's like if a science program was narrated by a gameshow host

  • @mezmerized4lifejay654
    @mezmerized4lifejay654 11 месяцев назад +3

    Insects & Sea Life ruled since the beginning

  • @Xutl65
    @Xutl65 2 месяца назад +3

    Where is the next Burger King ?

  • @Handbanana32
    @Handbanana32 Месяц назад

    Kids today will never know what it was like for us back then

  • @splatninja9447
    @splatninja9447 Год назад +19

    Mmhmm. My favorite periods to study happened before dinosaurs roamed the earth. It's such a fascinating and mind boggling subject.

    • @ramresroas5606
      @ramresroas5606 Год назад +2

      As well as ocean and space. It's sad that there are things out there waiting for us to be explored and yet we will never be able to

    • @weemac4645
      @weemac4645 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@ramresroas5606 I'd love to explore the area between Eva Green's thighs.😊.

  • @Thjesht_Teo
    @Thjesht_Teo Год назад +6

    I really wish I could take a peak into the past and come back.

  • @BestMods168
    @BestMods168 10 месяцев назад +4

    We are the youngest civilization in the solar system.

  • @surfere1969
    @surfere1969 8 месяцев назад +1

    Kinda makes you wonder what earth was like before this too.

  • @offtherealm5438
    @offtherealm5438 Год назад +54

    I thought the oxygen content was higher back then? Giant insects cannot survive without higher oxygen content. FYI, earth atmosphere/room air is 21% oxygen nowadays.

    • @spacebones9709
      @spacebones9709 Год назад +21

      Me too, more oxygen = bigger insects, right?
      I've always wondered could we make insects bigger in a lab by just increasing the oxygen in their habitat or would it require genetic engineering as well?
      Imagine the silk we could get from giant spiders.. Oh, and the nightmares, don't forget the nightmares.

    • @offtherealm5438
      @offtherealm5438 Год назад +1

      @Space Bones I thought the same thing. I'm a Respiratory Therapist so I think about oxygen alot....lol

    • @KinghtofZero00
      @KinghtofZero00 Год назад +4

      That's one thing that confused me too, because I'm school I was taught during the times with dinosaurs that oxygen was much higher

    • @klaus120
      @klaus120 Год назад +3

      ​@@KinghtofZero00 Old info, oxygen levels were pretty much the same during the phanerozoic, except for the carboniferous

    • @januszpolak254
      @januszpolak254 Год назад +1

      ​@@spacebones9709 The problem is that their bodies are not build for such sizes so giant spider would most likley break its legs or get crushed by their own exoskeleton.

  • @latonyanewsome0
    @latonyanewsome0 11 месяцев назад +4

    To think there were creatures more terrifying than dinosaurs.

    • @weemac4645
      @weemac4645 9 месяцев назад

      Today their called transgenders.🎉.

    • @chylade
      @chylade 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@weemac4645Not u being transphobe

  • @denislemelin7653
    @denislemelin7653 8 месяцев назад

    Love that stuff !!!

  • @noobplayzlmao7285
    @noobplayzlmao7285 6 месяцев назад

    never thought i'd see captain holt in an evolution video.

  • @piyushfacts312
    @piyushfacts312 Год назад +4

    Superb information 😉

  • @kiwik3313
    @kiwik3313 Год назад +15

    Very fascinating time period for me was when megafauna roamed the earth
    Something between present animals and dinosaurs.

    • @oldbatwit5102
      @oldbatwit5102 9 месяцев назад

      Megafauna just means animals over a certain size, that's it.
      Rhinos, elephants etc are all megafauna.

    • @kiwik3313
      @kiwik3313 9 месяцев назад

      @@oldbatwit5102 Didn't know that, but does not matter, I love rhinos 😂

    • @oldbatwit5102
      @oldbatwit5102 9 месяцев назад

      @@kiwik3313 Me too.

  • @gracewang1805
    @gracewang1805 10 месяцев назад

    masih gak habis2nya berdecak kagum dgn semesta kt.. kek bs ya uda diatur sedemikian rupa kt dan hewan2 raksasa tsb tdk hidup di masa yg sama kalogak ya serem anzay..
    tp selama itu meski udh ngalamin bbrpa kali istilahnya 'kiamat' bumi tetap planet yg habitable hingga saat ini :o
    pingin bgt bs travel ke masa lalu sumpah!! asik bgt tau kalo sluruh daratan nyatu ky di jmn dlu!

  • @prabhatsingh2951
    @prabhatsingh2951 Месяц назад

    lot of appreciations for graphics designer and the author as well ..... 😃🤓

  • @ehrgeiz5649
    @ehrgeiz5649 Год назад +3

    Yet without these Billions of lost lives and lost evolutions of random species... Anyone reading this was still lucky enough to be born... INSANE!!

    • @amansingh-ls1sq
      @amansingh-ls1sq Год назад

      I’n theory we are impossible to be born theres one out of trillion chance of u being born as a human

  • @helenjalbuena4000
    @helenjalbuena4000 Год назад +29

    When I think of prehistoric times, I always wondered what creatures were like before the great dying obliterated 96% of all species.

    • @ScroogeMcDuck.
      @ScroogeMcDuck. Год назад +5

      They weren’t friendly creatures, you would be in their belly.

    • @klaus120
      @klaus120 Год назад +2

      ​@@ScroogeMcDuck. wdym they were not friendly, to be honest, most of these creatures would either run away from you, or would be just like dodos, not give a shit about humans

    • @raptorskill134
      @raptorskill134 Год назад +1

      It’s not NINETY SIX percent of life, it was about that percentage of the SEA life, land life was 70 % decimated, also much to be fair though

  • @Chromedomexx
    @Chromedomexx 21 день назад

    Imagine when we die our souls have the power to travel backwards and ahead of time

  • @nunyabisniss1179
    @nunyabisniss1179 2 месяца назад

    I remember my mom taking me to the Museum of natural history in Los Angeles when I was about 6 years old. Hancock Park ( La Brea tar pits) next to it. Ive been obsessed since. ❤

  • @ponchopalito3953
    @ponchopalito3953 10 месяцев назад +4

    I'm always amazed and fascinated by all prehistoric camera men/women they are truly brave and very professional💯👍

  • @miguelmandujano13
    @miguelmandujano13 Год назад +15

    Do you have a video of what if pangea still exists today and how earth would be like if it did

    • @ramresroas5606
      @ramresroas5606 Год назад +1

      I think it's enough to assume we would never be able to evolve like how we would appear right now. Disasters and calamities are so extreme that even the toughest beings succumb immediatelly.

  • @VanityCyan
    @VanityCyan 9 месяцев назад

    Damm! Can't believe, Captain Holt is actually from pre-Dinosaur era... 7:09

  • @chrisjags
    @chrisjags 8 месяцев назад +3

    With this narration, I feel like I'm 10 again