I found out how big prehistoric animals actually were 😳
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Original Video: • PREHISTORIC EXTINCT AN... Игры
ARK players "I own that"
Bro I hate walking through the artic and getting mauled by a bunch of high level daeodons
@@llamasandgoats or flying over the artic and have your tame spin out of control due to a Yuty roar.
Bro my brontosaurus got mauled by some random tribe
@@Dinoguy281or somehow made it to blue obelisk and get mauled by a giga.
Just saying go to advanced menu scroll all the way down and look at everything and put Max into everything you want and go to resistance make the numbers 0.001
Animal - went extinct 35million years ago
This guy- "We killed em all off"
maybe he existed 35m years ago?
😂
I mean, we did kill off the dodo, giant sloth, wooly rhinoceros as well as the mammoth
We killed some like mammoth
@@command3rcodybrickfilms266Yeah but his joke was on point... "Humans appeared around 2-6 million years ago" while an Animal that went extinct 35 million years ago wasn't wiped off cz of Humans but some other factors.
"I was born in the wrong generations. Life back then are better."
*Life back then*
😂
🤣
**Were**
@@Judge_0f_Everything it’s “was”
Bro, this shit is 35 million years ago...So idk tf u saying
"I can't believe i killed them off"
Mmh that's not how extinction works, well, not everytime
If they personally did it then they’re a time traveler
i really want to see these animals in real life just imagining how huge they are excites me
thanks for the likes guys i never got this many
Death? Like me cuddling a cute little lion kitten cakes
Yeah, I personally really can’t grasp just how large they were by simply watching a comparison video. Seeing an actual to scale model or skeletons of prehistoric animals at stuff like zoos and museums is really fascinating and incredible. It’d be an even greater feeling to see these things in real life (hopefully behind some sort of barricade however)
They would probably not be able to survive in the modern world
that's what she said
im concerned
I think this might be the best reaction channel ever…
Haha I hope ur sarcastic
@@thecyberviber you are wrong
@@thecyberviber well he’s my favourite because he doesn’t overreact n shit
@@epicgamer31694 yeah
i agree
Bro that huge 'horse' is a prehistoric rhino.
Rhinos ARE horses dude
Edit: I worded the phrase incorrectly they're just close relatives
@@MesozoicHavocOfficial-MHO
Relatives at least
@@MesozoicHavocOfficial-MHONot even close.
Uma Uma no Mi model Rhino
Uma Uma no Mi model Paraceratherium
@@MesozoicHavocOfficial-MHOyou are confused but you got the spirit.😅
“I cant believe we killed them off”
Really.
We didn't this theory has been proven wrong they all died off within 100yrs of the end of the Third Ice age. No modern hunter gather tribes hunt animals to extinction they are very aware of only take what you need to survive.
@@TheJoe99316 exactly
Ancestors
Un fucking believable, yes..
What do you mean? We just evolved from them right? We are the evolved species from those creatures
na props to cavemen if I saw a indricotherium I'd migrate to a different continent
They did who do you think the native americans decended froM
You mean you'd go to mars with ELON
Cavemen were like dominating the earth at that time too tho-
@@PillowFilledWithSpiders
Cavemen existed in the Eurasia area and lived in small groups. They never migrated to america because they went extinct.
Paraceratherium lived 23 million years ago and the first homo sapians appeared 300 000 years ago. So they never met
The fact that I know a lot of these due to ark survival evolved makes me question my life
Yeah same
Sadly same
Same
Fax same
Same
Actually, larger animals tend towards extinction. Larger animals require a ton of energy. Also, they are the targets of hunting and fishing by humans. As a result, they adapt smaller body sizes to avoid being hunted, and this leads to a extinction vortex where stopping the action (I.E hunting and fishing) is not enough to stop the path towards extinction. It’s really sad when you think about it. People say overpopulation isn’t real, but it really is. We’re over-exploiting ecosystems and driving so many species to extinction.
There are more ants than humans. I mean some countries have more cows than people. In my country there are 3 million people & 5 million cows. Japan is facing low birth rates & it's struggling with an aging population. If everything is that people immigrate to cities & live like sardines in a can. I don't think there's overpopulation, but bad land distribution.
Also many of these giants needed tons of land & food. They competed with humans & other animals for food & territory. Bisons are very dangerous so not just carnivores are dangerous. I can't imagine early humans living with these giants. Many extinctions of these animals weren't humans fault, but the natural change in the climate. Larger animals produce more heat.
Whale: 💀
Meanwhille Bluewhales chilling since eternity:
Bro not sad humans are the best since they exsist
Europe asia and US and more are all havijg low birth rates and aging population as a natural result of birthrates . My poiny is japam isnt the only one going through that like media loves portraying .Europe in particular or whites are dangers declining@lagopusvulpuz1571
Imagine you're just walking around looking for a place to set temporary camp, and then you see a horse 3x bigger than you. That'd be like a real boss battle
Not a horse
@@brolacoleo1619 ik but it looks like one
It’s a hornless rhino. It is the most closely related mammal to the rhino. But there isn’t a lot to support this, like there isn’t a lot of research to support any of these animals.
@@kiradripkage first of all, it’s not “related” to a rhino, it IS a rhino, and second, these animals definitely existed. Saying that they didn’t is just arrogant
@@kiradripkage it's still be like a boss battle
I couldn’t see what they were called people with iPhone X or later can relate
That happens to me😂😂
I had to hold the video down to read it lol
Same
Just pull the video down a bit to avoid the notch
Yesss😂 I had to scroll down a little
He finally watched one piece m
Ya I didn't expect him
to know about Zunisha.
No he just watched a size comparison, I guess.....
@@reddaxtor5662 it don’t even look like her lmao it’s jus an elephant
Wow I thought only I watched one piece cuz every one else goes "one piece has 1000+ episodes and has way to many fillers"
@@Paarthurnax. it doesn’t even have many fillers lol. The anime is garbage for many reasons but fillers are not one of them. I wish I could switch to the manga but I am hesitant due to the black and white.
I feel like mammoths were a thing because they evolved and got there hair to survive the cold and grew horns
Tusks.
I thought the last one said extinct 23 mins ago 😂
Bro lol😂😂😂😂
Megatherium are soooo cute in ark
Bruh fr man that game is all I post about and play
Indricotherium is an extinct genus of hornless rhino. They may look like horses because horses are related to rhinos. They were the tallest mammals ever. And the heaviest mammal was paleoloxodon namadicus or straight tusked elephant. They were almost same size as the giant rhino.
It looks like an AT-AT with fur
To be fair, rhinos and horses are very closely related but indricotherium was indeed a giant rhino
Also in Australia you lost 2 wars Against a bird.
Dinos, meg, mosasaurus, titanboa and that massice croc all left the chat
Its really obvious that the creatures shown here were just before prehistory
Paraceratherium (or Indricotherium) is an extinct genus of hornless rhinoceros. It is one of the largest terrestrial mammals that has existed and lived from the early to late Oligocene epoch (34-23 million years ago). The first fossils were discovered in what is now Pakistan, and remains have been found across Eurasia between China and the Balkans. It is classified as a member of the family Paraceratheriidae. Paraceratherium means "near the hornless beast", in reference to Aceratherium, the genus in which the type species P. bugtiense was originally placed
You forgot it was also found in Thailand and india
Instant like for the One Piece reference
Fr
How slow is the sloth tho lmao
Was waiting for "your mom" at the end..
Your mom is not prehistoric.
@@poiuuiopl9623 Or is it?
calling your mom old and fat and the same time what a double whammy
Some of these look so cool and the fact they ACTUALLY EXISTED💯🔥🔥
Nice pfp
@Fdw•AkuGppKokツ I wish a daeodon comes ramming at your house at 2763 miles per hour
@@RemMcKoffl3r the daedon would explode with the house though
They didn’t exist, sorry bud.
@@CHRlST101 do have actual proof of that or are you just agreeing with some theory you’ve heard on the internet?
It was hilarious what you called some of these animals, "Rhino-Bear Hybrid" "Giant Horse" lmao
That caveman man and the walking animation reminds me of age of war lol
As a Aussie I find it funny when Americans say OStralia
Me who knows they’ve been gone for only a few thousand years:
Daeodon has been extinct for like 16 million years. What are you talking about
@@raditz2737bro probably gets his facts from Ken ham
"genes so massive" you said "that's what she said" I said
Same
the short faced bear...⚰
Once the barbeque grill was invented prehistoric man got motivated to get organized.
Indricotherium is an outdated name, the animal is now called Paraceratherium. Also Paleoloxodon was actually bigger than Paraceratherium
Why is the Indricotherium name outdated?
@@unromanoarecareanaveragero8275 Basically, they found a fossil of Paraceratherium but thought it was a separate genus and named it Indricotherium. After some more studies, they realized that their Indricotherium fossil was actually of Paraceratherium, so they changed the name since the name. Indricotherium is now what's known as a "junior taxon" which is a name given to an already named animal by mistake. In cases like that; the older name, the "senior taxon", is the correct one to use instead of the younger name.
@@jacobcox4565 So it’s the same case as with Brontosaurus and Apatosaurus.
@@unromanoarecareanaveragero8275 Kinda, when Marsh named Brontosaurus, he already named Apatosaurus and lumped Brontosaurus in as a species of Apatosaurus pretty soon after he named them. Then, decades later, the fossils of Apatosaurus and Brontosaurus were studied again. They found that there were enough differences between the 2 specimens to consider Brontosaurus as a separate genus once more. Now it's accurate to call that specific sauropod "Brontosaurus excelsus" instead of "Apatosaurus excelsus."
He took the words out of my mouth, or mind, when he said that the prehistoric elephant looked like Zunesha from One Piece
bro the song is joseph joestar's intro in jojos bizarre adventure💀
YOU CAN'T FOOL ME! THAT'S THE FUCKING MAMMOTH FROM BAKI!!!
Meanwhile:
Still waiting for dinosaurs...
I was wondering where those were
@@bryandedon7459mostly seberia in the ice age
Kinda sad they couldn't get through the doorway of Noah's ark
Honestly that was nice
Good joke
Funny but technically the ice age happened after the flood
Well. It was kinda our fault, Since we were the one that hunted them to extinction
@@serowisd don't feel bad about it. We didn't kill them off. Humans and other animals and other things killed them off thousands of years ago. You had no control of it
I like how at that one giant birb it said *extinct: 1000 years ago*
Noice
this. aepyornis; i looked it up and it was native to madagascar and was the largest bird to ever have existed. it probably tasted delicious too like the dodo
@@blueberries254 should gave some im so sad 😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭
Props to the camera man for going back in time to film a caveman walking next to various extinct species for our enjoyment.
Humans are the most bad ass predator that’s ever existed on this planet. Brains, teamwork and language.
The extinction doesn't differentiate between the largest or the smartest, only those that have adapted better.
It's highly doubtful that humans could have killed off any of these large animals.
Video: one piece
Music: jojo
Perfect
I recognize a lot of these animals from the ice age movies
The big sloth is the ground sloth
Ark has helped me memarise these lol!
Same
Too bad it couldn’t help you memorize memorize but same
People: "I really want to see these prehistoric animals in real life"
Me: *chuckles in Jurassic Park*
Everybody gangsta until PALAEOLAOXODON one hits another elephant named jack
All ARK players right now:
I am 19 million light years ahead of you
Hmmmm humans have only been around for 4-5 million years... so we killed all of those animals older than that off 🤔
The only thing they did is PUSH THEM TO THE BRINk
"Killed áll off"
We didn't kill all of them not even close
Nature did
Now i want to rewatch Walking with Beasts.
SAME
Bruh my name was Andrew And Theres A Andrewsarchus💀
There’s literally no evidence for most of these
All of them are in the fossil record nitwit
I’m glad someone has some common sense and knows what real science is. Detailed theories does not equal reality… truth is backed up with proof. No proof of this fairy tail story.
@@CHRlST101 fossil are proof. What is your problem with science?
@@brolacoleo1619 last time I checked fossils themselves do not prove these animals exist. Have you researched the bones found in archeological findings? Have you examined the different sizes and structures of these bones and the methods used to recreate animals from the past or do you just trust what any mainstream scientist says? Scientists are not smarter than you or I and their theories are just good sounding stories. They are wrong all the time so don’t just trust what they say, research the real evidence and facts and critically think about all possible options with these facts and choose your own beliefs.
@@CHRlST101 anyone with a brain can tell that this is all real, your theories in paleontology are not even remotely as solid as the people who have been studying this stuff for years. Why do you want to doubt the them so much? I ask again what is your problem with science? It’s people like you who spread false information that are making society and the sciences regress
It’s that the last animal is the ancestor of the Rhino
Fun fact indricotherium is related to rhinos
I once read that the extinction of so many large creatures over millennia was due to the increased mass of the earth which had an effect on its gravity, the poles. The possibility of the shifting and distances of the outer continental plates was also factored in that theory.
The largest land mammal was paraceratherium which was a relative of rhinoceros
It was on theist, they just used its outdated name.
The indricotherium is a species of hornless rhino
That last animal looks like it's straight from avatar world lol
Me in the last animal belike:”I would love to drive that to school”
Indricotherium was actually a giant hornless rhino
Y’all remember the book the black lagoon….
“And then he made me jump,the horse…”
Indricotherium or Paraceratherium is the largest rhino ever
dang i can’t believe cave man fought these animals they lived the elden ring life
Bro no they only have to do something against the elephants
The last one is actually a large hornless rhino
Why the hell its big
Can’t pay attention when the best opening is playing.
What's it's name?
@@Samuelwastaken bloody stream from Jojos bizarre adventure
@@eajayy8969 Thanks
These guys look like they straight outa skull island
*paraceratherium crying in the corner since indricotherium is at the end*
Dang the last one is scary af
The megafauna in Australia wasn’t wiped out due to humans. Although evidence has been found that indigenous Australians thousands of years ago did hunt some of these animals that alone could not account for their extinction. Extreme environmental change was concluded to be the most likely cause. Plus many indigenous Australian cultures stress the importance of maintaining the land and animals and prior to colonisation created complex systems of land management thus doing well not to cause extinction of species in the way suggested.
Finally someone who knows what they're talking about. Keep up the good fight against misinformation lol
“We killed them all off” I’m pretty sure we had nothing to take down any of those monsters back when they were around😂
Pretty much. The method to hunt something that big was to chase it off a cliff, usually with fire, like start a wildfire and cause a herd to panic and stampede off a cliff. But it was the climate that finished them off.
@@genejeffries2888 that’s one way of doing it, just doesn’t seem like it would do much to the population like he thinks😂
Can’t believe people still think hunter gatherers would kill off their sustainable food source. Let alone go after the biggest most dangerous animals
"megatherium ok i think thats the giant sloth"
ground sloth: are u a joke to me?
Don’t say “we” I didn’t kill any creatures off! There are responsible people in every age in history.
The last one is in ice age
3rd one looks like the cart titan
Me just hyping up how the ebolotherium looks like the mudhole from the mandolorian
That guy looks so much like the oldest brother from Malcolm in the middle.
But there’s an animal so large that it even tops the scale: the Blue Whale. 🐋
We didn’t kill them, they just evolved to survive
Honestly sam I really appreciate your content you’re not some dummy just watching info content without having some type of knowledge of the topic & usually have some of your own info to add/or share
The last animal is part of the rhino family tree
Fun fact the Neanderthaler shown here actually has dwarfism.
The fact he said about australia isnt true during the end of the ice age Australia suffered severe habitat loss due to the extreme heat waves and unpredictable flooding that covered large areas of land
Yes you are right the end of the third ice age aka climate change kill the majority of the large animals that could not adapt all within 100 years. The old humans killed them all has been disproven at this point.
It’s just racist colonial anthropology that has been debunked. Same thing was said about the buffalo in North America. They said the natives killed them all when clearly the natives lived with them for 1000s of years before the Europeans came. It only took the Europeans 100 years to make the bison become extinct.
It’s just racist colonial anthropology that has been debunked. Same thing was said about the buffalo in North America. They said the natives killed them all when clearly the natives lived with them for 1000s of years before the Europeans came. It only took the Europeans 100 years to make the bison become extinct.
Hey
Little kids: mommy where are the unicorns????
Moms:
Uhhhhhhh
Hunted to extinction? Hmmm sounds like monster hunter
i am the lorax and i speak for the trees.
i am glad i have not gone extinct.
Humans didn't hunt these to extinction.
Indricotherium reminded me of a small dog standing under a horse. 😳
We didn’t kill them all off tho
They all went extinct from a variety of reasons
Man our planet was kind of Avatar movie, imagine riding those huge ass animals
İ freacking love pandora
İt's so beautiful !
Mammoths in the cenozoic: big and monstrous, can tear apart any animal they see
A random monkey: “We eatin good tonight”
The last one is a creature from Star Wars 😂
My mind just thinking of ark
Me: *waiting for the gigantopetherium*
I'm just vibing to the jojo opening in the background
Ark players: allow me to introduce myself
The reason why mammoths were extinct by 4000 yrs ago is because a big amount got trapped on an island
Megafauna look like really big capybara, basically.
Ark players “i’m somewhat of an archeologist myself”
Ark players : its just common roaming mobs