I find natural history so fascinating. No matter what age, whether it's the Carboniferous Period (long before the dinosaurs), the Jurassic Period (dinosaurs), or the history between the dinosaur extinction and the human civilisations, all of them are fascinating.
Joe Castro Okay, technically we are. But that's how biology works. Groups are made based on common ancestry. If members of that group are excluded then it's not an actual group. And please don't call people retards. If you attack people, they'll just become defensive and sink back harder into their old beliefs.
Thank you Chris. That was extremely entertaining. You sir are 1 of my favorite drummers on the planet. And you are 2nd to absolutely no 1 on the planet. Thanks again.
At 03:32 he said "once the dinossaurs are gone, birds like these seized dominance", The correct statement would be something like "Most dinossaurs were gone, but some survived: birds".
Basically word 'Dinosaur' means Big Lizards. So it can't be applied on Birds, because they have evolved way too different from their actual reptile class ancestors.
Yes it can, the thing that decides if something is classed as a dinosaur is that they are a member of the Clade Dinosaura, all birds fall into this group so yes. Birds are dinosaurs.
weecam27 In scientific term, the word 'Dinosaur' is just because of commercial use, not for scientific and Paleontology studies. In fact it is the most non sense term in such studies. The actual word used in common public is derived from Greek language which meant *'fearfully-great lizard'*. Birds are included in Clade Dinosauria because they are the only descendants of feathered dinosaurs left after the event of mass extinction 66 million years ago. The term itself doesn't classify them as Reptile or Dinosaur. Birds are called as 'avian dinosaurs' and the word dinosaur stuck with it because that's how common public recognizes them. If you study it in detail, you will find it that it's clear cut stated that Avian are a separate class of living beings now.
Simply amazing that dinos existed for about 150 MILLION years. Dinos lived so long that many species had lived and gone extinct, and were already fossilized before other popular dinos even existed.
I remember seeing a film of a pack of wolves take down a Polar bear. It wasn't about food. The Polar bear dug some wolve's pups out of a den. The wolfs started doing this howling, and numinous, individual packed worked together to kill this bear. The just worried the thing to death. For the better part of a day, a super pack of wolves surround the bear, and kept attacking from behind. There were other bears, and they sat far back, and watched. It was a bloody sight. Lesson: Don't kill wolf pups.
Most mammals today continue as secretive, nocturnal creatures, so not so much has changed. Just a few mammals became larger, but Mammalia as a whole is represented more by these smallish, nocturnal animals even today.
Look at the terror bird's tiny wings, massive head, strong jaws, and overall size. Mammals kept to the trees to stay away from it and it hunted horses, killed bears and sabre toothed cats. Doesn't the terror bird remind you of someone iconic and long "gone" for a good 65 million years. If you see the claws hidden under their wings you can find a set of two digit hand claws.
@Antoine Neve I haven't mentioned anything about competition. That would be completely irrelevant, because of the countless factors that put terror birds at a disadvantage during that time period. Their species already met their zenith by the time predatory mammals entered their domain through changes in geology. Regardless, they were deadly and have been known to be lethal to saber cats and other predatory mammals.
Our thumbs are more than just fingers that bend towards the palm, lol! Primates have a unique joint called the “saddle joint” that allows our thumbs to be “opposable”.
The Diatryma/Gastornis weren't even the largest Cenozoic birds. The Phorusrhacids were even larger (and predatory too) and they survived until very recent times, well into the Pleistocene. This proves that the theory of mammals hunting the giant birds to extinction should be taken with a grain of salt.
The Phorusrhacids lived on an island continent that had a more primitive branch of mammals, so that would be a different situation. Anyway, the predatory hunting hypothesis doesn't sound likely. Large avian predators are not easy prey. Rather, they would have been driven to extinction by competition.
They are dinosaurs, still classified as theropods if I remember correctly. Birds are just some of the last types of dinosaurs to exist into the cenozoic
Great video incredibly informative. I think there were three types of terror birds. One scientist thought maybe the predatory dinosaurs tried to come back in the form of terror birds. I've always been fascinated by the terror birds how dinosaur they were really like. Those hyenadonted were very interesting.
@ - 3:32 "Once the dinosaurs had gone, birds like this seized dominance..." - Birds *ARE* dinosaurs. They're "avian dinosaurs". Dinosaurs were never truly gone - they're still with us!
Birds were a type of beaked and feathered dinosaur that survived the great cataclysm. Probably because some species of them had developed the ability to fly. They could fly to find food and better conditions. They quickly continued to evolve on their own into many flightless varieties that filled voids left by their non avian cousins.
One thing that always annoys me about these animations about predator species is how they show hunting animals roaring and growling. They would have been silent and downwind, instinctively avoiding alerting their prey as long as possible. A little bit of realism that would have been so easy to include.
Joachim Schoder people can't get there head around it took 3 billion years to become multi celled and another 600 million years for humans to pop up after life went through at least 5 mass extinctions lol we were certainly far from inevitable lol
Kevin Carter... Gets to comfortable? And you must be one. A stupid species that has become TOO comfortable. It thinks it's smart and tries to ridicule others. But it's TOO stupid to do it properly!
"Diatryma," now thought to be a species of Gatornis, was probably more of an herbivore. Its leg structure suggests that it was not, in fact, an agile bird, but would have been either an ambush hunter, or an herbivore. It might have used its massive beak and powerful muscles to crack seeds. This is an old documentary XD
And it didn't only die out because of hyena like mammals. It was early humans along with large sabertooth cats, lions, bears, and prehistoric wolves that led to the extinction of these terror birds. The competition with other large predators, Neanderthals, and homo sapiens was too much for these great terror birds. It lead to they're extinction right along with global warming. This was an old documentary after all and a lot more about these birds was discovered sense then.
That’s what the internet says. There are still paleontologists who argue that Gastornis’ gigantic beak may have been useful for cracking bones to get at marrow.
one of my favorite things to do on YT videos about evolution/history of life is skip to the comments section and look at how many people write agrammatic rantings about the church or "JESUS!" it gives me a good laugh at them, every time.
However, have you noticed a decline over recent years in their number; I certainly have. However, recent election results would seem to indicate that they are not fewer in number, merely less inclined 'to fight the good fight' on forums such as these. Perhaps they think that Trump will make all those evidence-based scientists go away or perhaps he will build a wall around them and make it illegal to post sensible comments on the internet.
For me, the question is whether humans could have evolved if dinosaurs were NOT wiped out? What niche would we occupy? Could we have survived long enough to control fire? Would therapods have met their match?
Why do they think the evolutionary road to us was "inevitable"? Nothing in evidence suggests that if you rewound the tape of life on earth and started again the results would be the same.
Maybe he meant it was inevitable(barring another major external event like another meteor) that one of the primates would evolve to our intelligence and then take over the world.
if you believe determinism is correct, then everything is inevitable. We would be able to perfectly predict the future if we knew every variable that affects everything.
Susan Harris we speak of the evolutionary road to us as inevitable because we’re here. It was inevitable lmao. Maybe not anywhere else, but here on Earth, it was apparently quite inevitable.
I enjoyed this show years ago. Of course now we call Diatryma "Gastornis" and we know it ate plant material, not little horse ancestors, but it's still fun to watch.
"It comes from a bird, but it's skull it's surprisingly larger than any bird we see today" who tell hell hired this captain obvious, almost everything that is alive today used be lager, even insects.
With how they introduce the extinction of dinosaurs is not true. They were not wiped out instantly. Some hung on and eventually died due to starvation and the inability to evolve fast enough. Mammals had to wait a long time before coming out from the ground.
Firstly lizards are reptiles. Dinosaurs and reptiles probably had a common ancestor that was closely related, crocodiles are reptiles and lived amongst dinosaurs and probably had a common ancestor to the early dinosaurs. So to call a dinosaur a reptile isnt completely wrong. Also it is not known if dinosaurs were cold or warm blooded not that it matters there is a reptile called the tegu that is arguably warm blooded as it can heat itself up above that of its surrounding and is still classified as a reptile. Lots of animals that have lived that do not fall cleanly into this classification seeing as it is a man made concept. One that is alive to today is the platypus which has characteristics of both mammals and reptilians but is still classified as a mammal but also to call it a reptile cannot be thought of as completely wrong, since nature does not abide by the human categories and the platypus is probably quite closely related to a distant reptile.
I bet the Terrorbirds ran longer than humans too, birds have cyclical breathing, meaning, they breath in and out at the same time. This would mean they wouldn't have to stop and catch their breath.
Perhaps the small mammals were changed by the impact into burrowing mouse like scavengers living off roots, dead animals and eggs. Perhaps those mammals ate the eggs of any surviving dinosaurs finally finishing them off.
TRIassicFORCE151 lol xD is that a rhino?! Or some kind of meglorhinoserous thingy lolz. "Hey Jim." "yah?" "doing the final touches on the Jurassic extinction animation. How does this look?" "is that a rhino getting blown to shit?" "oh shit, you're right." "ah fuck it, we are short on time and money to do the editing, keep it, they'll never notice." "Alright!" *slerps on old coffee* Lolz*
Hyenodontids.... Basically, Gorgonopsids have returned after being gone for 190 million years .... or atleast a predoator EXACTLY like gorgonopsid. A graceful quadriped that would run in a cat/wolf like motion.
This show, uploaded in 2015, was actually released 7 years earlier, and contains a large amount of out-of date, or just plain wrong information. Most researchers now believe that the giant birds (now Gastornis and not called Diatryma) featured here were not actually carnivorous. Also, ancient creatures were not, in fact, animated like a low budget PS One-era cutscene.
Life after the dinosaurs from national geographic is from 2008. Jurassic park is from 1993 and walking with dinosaurs is from 1999. Both have way better animation and walking with dinosaurs is even from the same studio just almost 10 years older. It got a shitty animation. period.
Okami no Tamashi... In the words of the amazing Donald Trump, WRONG!! Can you prove dinosaurs became birds? Or do you rely on the word of someone else? What Faith you have.
because if you compare the skeletons of small theropod dinosaurs and birds, you will see there are many similarities, also I found many birds that still have remnants of teeth in their beaks, useless fingers on their wings and legs that look almost identical to those of theropod dinosaurs. I rely on fact and evidence given by scientists who know what they're talking about, I don't have faith in anything. But you do, you need faith to believe there are miracles, you need faith to believe the bible is true and every other books are false which there is no evidence for that, and you need faith to believe there is a need for a god for your life to have meaning, I don't even know what a "god" is until I'm 16 and I've been enjoying my life
Infected Bleach yeah but do you see toothed giants walking arround today? only a subgroup of dinosaurs exist today and they aren't as impressive as the ones of Old. I love birds but their ancestors looked very different from them now. The narrator meant that the reign of the non avian dinos has come to an end
megaponful I agree with this, however small dinosaurs, probably smaller than a cat, the only dinosaurs survived the extinction. I'm not sure about the giant birds, though. But my point is that their skeletons really look similar. And I don't think they changed that much. Only adapted wings, a beak instead of teeth. If you're comparing something, it might be really inaccurate. PS; I can be wrong because a lot of giant dinosaurs survived the extinction, because they still lived few hundred more years after the extinct extinction so I guess it explains the giant birds, aka dinosaurs.
This documentary is from the year 2005, and The African Terror Bird that is shown in 7:33 is called _Lavocatavis,_ this bird of terror was found in the year 2011, in Algeria, also lived 46 Million years ago, in the Eocene . How could they predict the future?
I find natural history so fascinating. No matter what age, whether it's the Carboniferous Period (long before the dinosaurs), the Jurassic Period (dinosaurs), or the history between the dinosaur extinction and the human civilisations, all of them are fascinating.
Same here!
Lmao nerd!
But also same 😂
This is absolutely awesome.
Yeah
On Pete that we do agree.
Try to expand your vocabulary. Try using adjectives other than "awesome ".😊
@@martinholmes-ue9ko - 🤓
@@martinholmes-ue9ko 🤓🤓🤓🤓
WHEN THE BIRD KICKED THE HORSE THOUGH 🤣😂🤣
wtf..poopr horsy boi..you beast
Classic F Around Find Out case though... one aggravated count of being a horse
So glad I’m not the only one😂
When the horse at the dude ranch reached around to bite me the rider!
there are billions of books and documentaries about dinosaurs , but there is a few about prehistoric mammals
+Kame Hame Haunt (KameHameHaunt) if we know about them, we wouldn't be here.
***** they were fabulous mammals in the past , with unbelievable size and morphology , they deserve the same fame as dinausors
Kame Hame Hca
***** care to share any?
+Ethan Hendren ijfsa.
"Once the dinosaurs were gone birds seized dominance" Birds ARE dinosaurs.
Jose Castro YOU ARE A FUCKIN IDIOT
Jose u mom gay
Ur dad lesbian
Joe Castro Okay, technically we are. But that's how biology works. Groups are made based on common ancestry. If members of that group are excluded then it's not an actual group.
And please don't call people retards. If you attack people, they'll just become defensive and sink back harder into their old beliefs.
@Jose Castro so where exactly ist the ultimate difference between birds and coelosaurs?
Thank you Chris. That was extremely entertaining. You sir are 1 of my favorite drummers on the planet. And you are 2nd to absolutely no 1 on the planet. Thanks again.
At 03:32 he said "once the dinossaurs are gone, birds like these seized dominance", The correct statement would be something like "Most dinossaurs were gone, but some survived: birds".
yup
Nelson Conde Lobo Martins birds are not dinosaurs
Basically word 'Dinosaur' means Big Lizards.
So it can't be applied on Birds, because they have evolved way too different from their actual reptile class ancestors.
Yes it can, the thing that decides if something is classed as a dinosaur is that they are a member of the Clade Dinosaura, all birds fall into this group so yes. Birds are dinosaurs.
weecam27
In scientific term, the word 'Dinosaur' is just because of commercial use, not for scientific and Paleontology studies. In fact it is the most non sense term in such studies.
The actual word used in common public is derived from Greek language which meant *'fearfully-great lizard'*.
Birds are included in Clade Dinosauria because they are the only descendants of feathered dinosaurs left after the event of mass extinction 66 million years ago.
The term itself doesn't classify them as Reptile or Dinosaur.
Birds are called as 'avian dinosaurs' and the word dinosaur stuck with it because that's how common public recognizes them.
If you study it in detail, you will find it that it's clear cut stated that Avian are a separate class of living beings now.
Big Thank you to all the kids at the William Wilberforce Primary school, Clacton-On-Sea, Essex, for your amazing efforts in animating this programme.
Sarcasm is always welcome.
Pixar, take some goddamn notes
ha cough cough good dinosaur movie
this show has animations of unmatched glory XD
This is real life footage dude... They modified an emu and some dogs using a hell of a lot of tape.
This clip's animation honestly looks like a work of internship students
The Good Dinosaur honestly was a disgrace.
Simply amazing that dinos existed for about 150 MILLION years. Dinos lived so long that many species had lived and gone extinct, and were already fossilized before other popular dinos even existed.
Fine state of the art CGI.
TheFubbick Resembles one of those African movies from Nigeria or Uganda.
Tubeite this is better
Did u even see that explosion at the start lift that dinosaur off its feet???
RENZEENO lol
6:55 Fine CGI.
>Life after dinosaurs
>Dinosaur in thumbnail
isn't that ironic......mammals kept to the trees to get away from birds. lol
lol wtf
ismail Cem Eroglu *steeped *came
it's like rain on your wedding day
nic
theREALtonalddrump now it's the other way round haha
This must have been made in the early 90s...I love those early cgi models...shows just how far we've come in computer animation...
I remember seeing a film of a pack of wolves take down a Polar bear. It wasn't about food. The Polar bear dug some wolve's pups out of a den. The wolfs started doing this howling, and numinous, individual packed worked together to kill this bear. The just worried the thing to death. For the better part of a day, a super pack of wolves surround the bear, and kept attacking from behind. There were other bears, and they sat far back, and watched. It was a bloody sight. Lesson: Don't kill wolf pups.
6:52 Damn he fuckin kicked that bih like a soccer ball
Most mammals today continue as secretive, nocturnal creatures, so not so much has changed. Just a few mammals became larger, but Mammalia as a whole is represented more by these smallish, nocturnal animals even today.
Well we if consider most rodents, insectivores and chiropterans as nocturnal, then yes, majority of mammal species are nocturnal
The majority of Mammalia are Rodentia and Chiroptera by far.
Look at the terror bird's tiny wings, massive head, strong jaws, and overall size. Mammals kept to the trees to stay away from it and it hunted horses, killed bears and sabre toothed cats. Doesn't the terror bird remind you of someone iconic and long "gone" for a good 65 million years. If you see the claws hidden under their wings you can find a set of two digit hand claws.
The tyrannosaurus
Omg 😳
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@Antoine Neve I haven't mentioned anything about competition. That would be completely irrelevant, because of the countless factors that put terror birds at a disadvantage during that time period. Their species already met their zenith by the time predatory mammals entered their domain through changes in geology. Regardless, they were deadly and have been known to be lethal to saber cats and other predatory mammals.
@Antoine Neve Taxological evidence proves otherwise, so I am sorry, but you are wrong.
11:44 basically the equivalent to a bunch of mongooses hunting a mega cassowary
10:41 windows background image
saadamiens lol:)
The promised land
This is one of the best cgi animations ive ever seen XD.
The CG in this video is amazing! It's like I'm there!
Rip Gastornis' diet lol. I like how they forced a hooked beak onto it.
Our thumbs are more than just fingers that bend towards the palm, lol! Primates have a unique joint called the “saddle joint” that allows our thumbs to be “opposable”.
7:18 wow that squirrel sung so beautiful. Omg
The Diatryma/Gastornis weren't even the largest Cenozoic birds. The Phorusrhacids were even larger (and predatory too) and they survived until very recent times, well into the Pleistocene. This proves that the theory of mammals hunting the giant birds to extinction should be taken with a grain of salt.
The Phorusrhacids lived on an island continent that had a more primitive branch of mammals, so that would be a different situation. Anyway, the predatory hunting hypothesis doesn't sound likely. Large avian predators are not easy prey. Rather, they would have been driven to extinction by competition.
Nintendo64 called they want there graphics back.
Chris McDonald lol
6:30 The horse is like" bitch you try to catch me, i've got the force bruh"
It’s incredibly fascinating to see what new creatures took the place of the Dinosaurs
They are dinosaurs, still classified as theropods if I remember correctly. Birds are just some of the last types of dinosaurs to exist into the cenozoic
@@theycallhimed1228 I see
Great video incredibly informative. I think there were three types of terror birds. One scientist thought maybe the predatory dinosaurs tried to come back in the form of terror birds. I've always been fascinated by the terror birds how dinosaur they were really like. Those hyenadonted were very interesting.
@ - 3:32 "Once the dinosaurs had gone, birds like this seized dominance..." - Birds *ARE* dinosaurs. They're "avian dinosaurs". Dinosaurs were never truly gone - they're still with us!
3:30
- Birds evolved from dinosaurs, didn’t they?
LordPorkChop 206 yep
Are dinosaurs.
Birds were a type of beaked and feathered dinosaur that survived the great cataclysm. Probably because some species of them had developed the ability to fly. They could fly to find food and better conditions. They quickly continued to evolve on their own into many flightless varieties that filled voids left by their non avian cousins.
One thing that always annoys me about these animations about predator species is how they show hunting animals roaring and growling. They would have been silent and downwind, instinctively avoiding alerting their prey as long as possible. A little bit of realism that would have been so easy to include.
0:47 I don't remember brontotherium being in the time of the Dinosaurs when the KP-g extinction happened!? Lol
I saw that too!
the paleontologists aren't the ones making the animations, they just talk to the cameras.
Or Megacerops.
I also wondered about this scene 🤦🏻♂️
That Brontotherium was a time traveler 💀💀💀
its amazing how people saw theropod dinosaurs like raptors... then a few million years later terror birds and didnt immediately see the continuation.
The timescale that natural history takes place on is insane.
Inevitable my ass. Humanity was everything but inevitable.
lol ye
Joachim Schoder people can't get there head around it took 3 billion years to become multi celled and another 600 million years for humans to pop up after life went through at least 5 mass extinctions lol we were certainly far from inevitable lol
That's what happens when a species gets to comfortable lol x
Kevin Carter... Gets to comfortable? And you must be one. A stupid species that has become TOO comfortable. It thinks it's smart and tries to ridicule others. But it's TOO stupid to do it properly!
Star Wookie that's you opinion and I respect it enjoy your day mate 😚
Ok but did anybody else snort laugh at the Dino that got yeeted at the 45 second mark?
"Diatryma," now thought to be a species of Gatornis, was probably more of an herbivore. Its leg structure suggests that it was not, in fact, an agile bird, but would have been either an ambush hunter, or an herbivore. It might have used its massive beak and powerful muscles to crack seeds. This is an old documentary XD
And it didn't only die out because of hyena like mammals. It was early humans along with large sabertooth cats, lions, bears, and prehistoric wolves that led to the extinction of these terror birds.
The competition with other large predators, Neanderthals, and homo sapiens was too much for these great terror birds. It lead to they're extinction right along with global warming.
This was an old documentary after all and a lot more about these birds was discovered sense then.
That’s what the internet says. There are still paleontologists who argue that Gastornis’ gigantic beak may have been useful for cracking bones to get at marrow.
@@lil1ice186 the terror birds had been gone for more than 2 million years when we arrived
@@everettduncan7543 Early hominids lived millions of years before us. Getting from early hominid to homo sapien took some 5-7 million years
@@aidanlynch1694 well yes except terror birds were endemic to the Americas. We didn't reach the Americas until at the earliest 25000 years ago
SOOOOO MANY DINO NERDS!!!!! I FEEL AT HOME :D
Is the narrator the same voice as arngier in skyrim? 😶
Ya i think
It sounds like Brian Cox. The actor, not the scientist.
Christopher Plummer ?
@@nickbarton3191 General Chang.
A skull of a bird LARGER THAN A LION'S -- terrifying!!!!
Yep.
That's why they're called Terror Birds.
Really terrifying terror birds.
0:47 shows a creature that lived after the dinosaurs when referencing the extinction of the dinosaurs.
Yes! Looks like Megacerops 🤔
I have dementia... I've been watching this video for 6 weeks now.
Hahahahaha 😂the animation the bird literally killed the pig/ tiny horse thing by kicking it into a rock
The graphics are amazing!
one of my favorite things to do on YT videos about evolution/history of life is skip to the comments section and look at how many people write agrammatic rantings about the church or "JESUS!" it gives me a good laugh at them, every time.
thanks, Jesus-freaks... for being almost parodies of yourselves.
However, have you noticed a decline over recent years in their number; I certainly have. However, recent election results would seem to indicate that they are not fewer in number, merely less inclined 'to fight the good fight' on forums such as these. Perhaps they think that Trump will make all those evidence-based scientists go away or perhaps he will build a wall around them and make it illegal to post sensible comments on the internet.
Plenty of Christians are evolutionists. Americans are backward in that respect.
Strictly Worse MTG same lmfao
It's ok Jesus loves you just the same 😂😁😗
0:47 Wait...why is there a brontothere in the asteroid impact scene?
1 two metres is six foot six, not seven feet.
2 Diatryma should be called Gastornis
3 Gastronis was herbivorous
+wratched That`s just the beginning of the inaccuracies.
Well this was a very old Documentary
>3 Gastornis was herbivorous
So basically the whole premise of the program was flawed from the beginning lol!
and so was the 1st episode of Walking with monsters
Greater History Not really. The evidence is fairly incontrovertible.
My favorite part was the bird kicking the horse XD
6:53 THIS is why I watch educational stuf.
Yeah me too lol
For me, the question is whether humans could have evolved if dinosaurs were
NOT wiped out? What niche would we occupy? Could we have survived long enough to control fire? Would therapods have met their match?
Well first hominids were in trees, we could have survived but it would have been very hard I guess
No.
When I was a kid watching these documentaries I felt like I traveled through time but now looking back the CGI is so bad😆😭
what are these mamels who killed the bird?
I can only find Hyenadons, but they look way larger than these beasts
6:50 If Chuck Norris was a bird...
If Chuck was a bird all other species would be extinct. Just thank God hes human. lol
6:50 *FALCON KICK*
shadowblobSS a new ability should've been added to ark survival evolved for terror birds
What is the name of full documentary?
I AM AN APE. and I was once a squirrel and once a fish and once an amoeba .... cause jesus is a genius
Amazing I wish I could go back and view earths entire timespan
Why do they think the evolutionary road to us was "inevitable"? Nothing in evidence suggests that if you rewound the tape of life on earth and started again the results would be the same.
Maybe he meant it was inevitable(barring another major external event like another meteor) that one of the primates would evolve to our intelligence and then take over the world.
if you believe determinism is correct, then everything is inevitable. We would be able to perfectly predict the future if we knew every variable that affects everything.
Susan Harris we speak of the evolutionary road to us as inevitable because we’re here. It was inevitable lmao. Maybe not anywhere else, but here on Earth, it was apparently quite inevitable.
What's the full documentary called?
I enjoyed this show years ago.
Of course now we call Diatryma "Gastornis" and we know it ate plant material, not little horse ancestors, but it's still fun to watch.
I wouldn't want to be standing in front of one wondering WHICH WAY it would lean to! 🦜
do you know what the show is called?
@@dicey2988
Walking with Prehistoric Beasts from 2001. It was a sequel to Walking with Dinosaurs.
@@LittleLordFancyLad thanks
Big ole beak on the terror bird could crack skulls
"It comes from a bird, but it's skull it's surprisingly larger than any bird we see today" who tell hell hired this captain obvious, almost everything that is alive today used be lager, even insects.
Carrey John dude, just why? Lol
Great video, I even got to hear a squirrel play the flute😂
With how they introduce the extinction of dinosaurs is not true. They were not wiped out instantly. Some hung on and eventually died due to starvation and the inability to evolve fast enough. Mammals had to wait a long time before coming out from the ground.
Even if it took a hundred thousand years for them to all die out, it would have been figuratively "overnight" in the overall scheme of things.
Yes in the scale for the earths history yes. But we've also been only a second on the earth compared to them.
A.R.M Productions
And many would suggest that that's one second too long for the world's good.
true
I think it's time to stop saying things like "the dinosaurs were wiped out" they're still alive and thriving, they're just called birds now.
the narrator wrongly called dinosaurs lizards and or reptiles--they were not that. Dinos were of their own classification.
Rachel Thompson no dinos are reptiles
Iamyouonlydifferent proof????
Iamyouonlydifferent and????
not all dinosaurs evolved into birds only avian dinosaurs evolved into birds....oh and its evolved not evoloved
Firstly lizards are reptiles. Dinosaurs and reptiles probably had a common ancestor that was closely related, crocodiles are reptiles and lived amongst dinosaurs and probably had a common ancestor to the early dinosaurs. So to call a dinosaur a reptile isnt completely wrong. Also it is not known if dinosaurs were cold or warm blooded not that it matters there is a reptile called the tegu that is arguably warm blooded as it can heat itself up above that of its surrounding and is still classified as a reptile. Lots of animals that have lived that do not fall cleanly into this classification seeing as it is a man made concept. One that is alive to today is the platypus which has characteristics of both mammals and reptilians but is still classified as a mammal but also to call it a reptile cannot be thought of as completely wrong, since nature does not abide by the human categories and the platypus is probably quite closely related to a distant reptile.
I bet the Terrorbirds ran longer than humans too, birds have cyclical breathing, meaning, they breath in and out at the same time. This would mean they wouldn't have to stop and catch their breath.
right or wrong, im here cause im hooked on playing Ark and youtube got me here.
jaime rodarte same XD
Lmfaooooooooo me too
ayyyyyyyyyyy xD
Perhaps the small mammals were changed by the impact into burrowing mouse like scavengers living off roots, dead animals and eggs. Perhaps those mammals ate the eggs of any surviving dinosaurs finally finishing them off.
6:51 I present to you: Ronaldosaurus
Real soccer/foodbalk saurus. Championsleauge saurus
😂😂😂
11:57 nice minecraft sound
0:50 shows a large mammal that lived after the dinosaurs when the guy is talking about the extinction of the dinosaurs. -_-
TRIassicFORCE151 and boom it fucking blows away through space
TRIassicFORCE151 lol xD is that a rhino?! Or some kind of meglorhinoserous thingy lolz.
"Hey Jim."
"yah?"
"doing the final touches on the Jurassic extinction animation. How does this look?"
"is that a rhino getting blown to shit?"
"oh shit, you're right."
"ah fuck it, we are short on time and money to do the editing, keep it, they'll never notice."
"Alright!" *slerps on old coffee*
Lolz*
Justin Chiodini that's a uintatherium. Not a rhino, it's the first giant mammal in Eocene
Zeze Whiite no I looked closely and that is actually a Brontotherium
no name how strange. It could also be an embolotherium, since the horn structure looks almost alike
Does that kabbalisic primate is ancestor of all human?
00:47
Somehow a megacerops and it's offspring get blasted with dinosaurs? 0_o
Xeno Idaltu and goes to space with the explosion
THAT MEGACEROPS IS A SPY
Oh yeah
An asteroid impact is a demonstration of the existence of an intelligent higher being who is rather providential than ironic.
0:47 How come brontotherium evolved already at the end of Cretaceous? :D
@@Dman9fp is triceratops
Hyenodontids.... Basically, Gorgonopsids have returned after being gone for 190 million years .... or atleast a predoator EXACTLY like gorgonopsid. A graceful quadriped that would run in a cat/wolf like motion.
Lol what the fuck is this animation
David Rogers ikr its like a three year old did it
It's kinda old, you dingus.
6:38 reminds me of the TF2 fanfilms
David Rogers you can't do any better oh wait you can't even animate so shut up
David Rogers worst animation ive ever seen..
WHAT'S THE NAME OF THE MUSIC PLAYED WHEN THE Gastornis atacked the little horse and was killed by wolves?
Disliked because it said dinos are lizards and because of the crappy animations and wrong facts
ThePica 27 dinosaur are reptiles
King Gex reptiles, NOT lizards -_-
ThePica 27 thats what im saying reptiles ot lizards
King Gex BIRDS ARE REPTILES AS WELL. NOT JUST LIZARDS
ThePica 27 did u just say that birds are reptiles...ok now i know that im talking to a idiot
man this animation is better than pixar's
This show, uploaded in 2015, was actually released 7 years earlier, and contains a large amount of out-of date, or just plain wrong information. Most researchers now believe that the giant birds (now Gastornis and not called Diatryma) featured here were not actually carnivorous. Also, ancient creatures were not, in fact, animated like a low budget PS One-era cutscene.
I remember watching Walking With Monsters/Dinosaurs/Beasts when I was a kid and they even called it Gastornis back then
Those animations
this was 90s what do u expect😐
Life after the dinosaurs from national geographic is from 2008. Jurassic park is from 1993 and walking with dinosaurs is from 1999. Both have way better animation and walking with dinosaurs is even from the same studio just almost 10 years older. It got a shitty animation. period.
Anim Sai Budget cuts
For a start Jurassic park used actual models of dinosaurs with millions of dollars to spend. This show probably had a few thousand
They're from the movie Puppets, Gone Wrong
I wish the dinosaurs were still around
you mean non-avian dinosaurs, modern birds ARE dinosaurs
Okami no Tamashi... In the words of the amazing Donald Trump, WRONG!! Can you prove dinosaurs became birds? Or do you rely on the word of someone else? What Faith you have.
because if you compare the skeletons of small theropod dinosaurs and birds, you will see there are many similarities, also I found many birds that still have remnants of teeth in their beaks, useless fingers on their wings and legs that look almost identical to those of theropod dinosaurs. I rely on fact and evidence given by scientists who know what they're talking about, I don't have faith in anything. But you do, you need faith to believe there are miracles, you need faith to believe the bible is true and every other books are false which there is no evidence for that, and you need faith to believe there is a need for a god for your life to have meaning, I don't even know what a "god" is until I'm 16 and I've been enjoying my life
Wylie Atkinson why?
Then we wouldn't be where we are today idiot!!!!!
What is the difference between Elephant Bird and Terror bird?
"Life After the Dinosaurs" thumbnail is of a dinosaur
MrHamncheez not exactly. They were birds. Birds are descended from Dinosaurs but are still their own group.
megaponful Birds ARE dinosaurs. But not all dinosaurs were birds.
Infected Bleach yeah but do you see toothed giants walking arround today? only a subgroup of dinosaurs exist today and they aren't as impressive as the ones of Old. I love birds but their ancestors looked very different from them now. The narrator meant that the reign of the non avian dinos has come to an end
megaponful I agree with this, however small dinosaurs, probably smaller than a cat, the only dinosaurs survived the extinction. I'm not sure about the giant birds, though. But my point is that their skeletons really look similar. And I don't think they changed that much. Only adapted wings, a beak instead of teeth. If you're comparing something, it might be really inaccurate.
PS; I can be wrong because a lot of giant dinosaurs survived the extinction, because they still lived few hundred more years after the extinct extinction so I guess it explains the giant birds, aka dinosaurs.
Per definition, yes bird is a dinosaur
This documentary is from the year 2005, and The African Terror Bird that is shown in 7:33 is called _Lavocatavis,_ this bird of terror was found in the year 2011, in Algeria, also lived 46 Million years ago, in the Eocene . How could they predict the future?
Dinosaurs were definitely NOT lizards and whether or not a warm-blooded creature with feathers could be called a reptile is a matter for debate.
not all had feathers
@Billswiftgti Nearly all Theropds had.
Big Sharp beaks, hmm looks pretty carnivorous to me. Do raptors (eagles, hawks, etc) eat exclusively nuts and plants?
Japan existed that long ago? Really? I thought it was more recent.
Excellent production. All hail the haenodontids.
Old school animation.
How old is the film??
Bet 50% of the views are ark fans
FUCKTART lel yup
Nope
This was the start of Cenezoic Era, the age of mammals ❤️
Made by disney
aww poor prehistoric horse, he even let out a horse oink when he got knocked down :( lol why?
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Best animation ever👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
not
So that meteor hitting at the start of the video was meant to wipe out the dinosaurs. Why is it then that there's a pair of brontotheres at 0:47?