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If we coexisted with dinosaurs like T. rex, Triceratops and giant sauropods (the long-necked giants) it would have been the other way around. As great as these animals were, they would have had no match against humans. We have the power to shape our own weapons and we have used them against nature and caused what we call man-made extinctions. T. rex was one of the most powerful predator that had ever lived, but you could easily kill one with an elephant rifle. Poachers would've also loved to hunt things like Triceratops for their impressive skulls and horns. Many animals today also need a huge range of habitats and territories, and many dinosaurs were the largest land animals in earth's history. How much and quickly we shrink forests and wild habitats dinosaurs would not have been able to cope with it. Dinosaurs were nothing like those movie monsters people are used to, but that does not make them boring but it makes them even more fascinating. We will never be able to pet a T. rex like we can do with a lion nor can we ride on a herbivorous dinosaur like we can do with a camel or a horse. The real animals were much cooler than their movie monster counterparts.
Regarding T.rex, they've discovered more evidence that it was more intelligent, and social, than believed. Scientists discovered a T.rex with a leg bone that had broken, and healed. And based on the condition of the bone, it was broken as an adult. A broken leg for a solo animal is a death sentence, since you can't hunt or scavenge for food. This T.rex must have had a partner that brought it food while it recovered. A mate, a sibling, a hunting partner, it's unknown. But it proves they had some sort of social connection.
Basically there are two types of cell prokaryote (pro= primitive/precursor, karyote =nucleus) and eukaryote ( eu=true , karyote=nucleus), eukaryotes have a proper nucleus with a nuclear membrane they evolved from prokaryote which have ill-defined nucleus without a nuclear membrane called a nucleoid, examples of eukaryote: yeast, amoeba, algae, elephants, lions etc. examples of prokaryotes: bacteria and archaea
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Btw yutyrannus, a close relative of trex was covered to the feet in feathers
Yuty is my favourite dino
not really close
They are not even in the same genus
If we coexisted with dinosaurs like T. rex, Triceratops and giant sauropods (the long-necked giants) it would have been the other way around. As great as these animals were, they would have had no match against humans. We have the power to shape our own weapons and we have used them against nature and caused what we call man-made extinctions. T. rex was one of the most powerful predator that had ever lived, but you could easily kill one with an elephant rifle. Poachers would've also loved to hunt things like Triceratops for their impressive skulls and horns. Many animals today also need a huge range of habitats and territories, and many dinosaurs were the largest land animals in earth's history. How much and quickly we shrink forests and wild habitats dinosaurs would not have been able to cope with it. Dinosaurs were nothing like those movie monsters people are used to, but that does not make them boring but it makes them even more fascinating. We will never be able to pet a T. rex like we can do with a lion nor can we ride on a herbivorous dinosaur like we can do with a camel or a horse. The real animals were much cooler than their movie monster counterparts.
T Rex was one of the most powerful predators, we are one of the most dangerous predators, we know how to build a gun, they don't
Eucaryotic species: all the species that aren´t bacteria ( which are procaryotic).
Bacteria and archeas too!
All species with a nucleus (bacteria don’t have nuclei)
nice video Daxell Love it thx for making these videos for us and dont quit!
Hopefully u get to 100mill subs!!!(:
Regarding T.rex, they've discovered more evidence that it was more intelligent, and social, than believed.
Scientists discovered a T.rex with a leg bone that had broken, and healed. And based on the condition of the bone, it was broken as an adult.
A broken leg for a solo animal is a death sentence, since you can't hunt or scavenge for food. This T.rex must have had a partner that brought it food while it recovered. A mate, a sibling, a hunting partner, it's unknown. But it proves they had some sort of social connection.
Congrats on your 14000 subscribers mate
Thanks Jim :)
Basically there are two types of cell prokaryote (pro= primitive/precursor, karyote =nucleus) and eukaryote ( eu=true , karyote=nucleus), eukaryotes have a proper nucleus with a nuclear membrane they evolved from prokaryote which have ill-defined nucleus without a nuclear membrane called a nucleoid, examples of eukaryote: yeast, amoeba, algae, elephants, lions etc. examples of prokaryotes: bacteria and archaea
Pog
I hate how some movies and tv shows disrespect these amazing and interesting animals.
Eukaryotic species= animals(kinda)
More than one cell. Counting bacteria and viruses sounds like a pain.
Eukaryotic = Animals and Plants
Prokaryotes = Bacteria
Viruses = Not living.
Isn't Eukaryotic cell with nucleus
Dinosaur more like saurdino
Not all Dinosaurs had feathers
Ok
You should react to memes that are mildly offensive but extremely funny by NEAT
Pog
why is the thumbnail over the video
copyright problems :(
@@Daxellzwait kurzgesagt has copyright?
@@deserted_1013 yeah sometimes not all the time but 50% of the time
Sub!
I can’t watch it if I can’t see it
Then watch the original video.
Yea Wye is the thumbnail over the video
Because it can be