Some mosasaurs were larger than a T-rex, with the smaller ones being about the size of a dolphin. What intrigues you the most about these great marine reptiles?
Oml I agree I literally was thinking about this all night like those huge reptiles and mammals used to walk around on these grounds and they were normal animals and all and how they evolved to the creatures we have today it’s so fascinating
I'm from Colombia and during the Cretaceous period, most of my country was underwater, we are blessed with great fossil record of Marine reptiles, in Villa de Leyva there are great museums I'm so lucky to been there, these creatures are amazing
@@flygod. They're definitely extinct. But animals like an alligator or a shark can go weeks months and sometimes on a very very rare occasion, up to a year without eating. I know very little about these subjects. But it wouldn't surprise me if they could eat a single fat dolphin and be good for a year on a full belly.
mosasaurus ruled the cretaceous oceans. and megalodon ruled the oceans in the Cenozoic period. So megalodon vs mosasaurus would be a battle of 2 kings.
This is beyond fascinating! My 6 year old son just became homeschooled and this is the dinosaur he chose to research. We are learning about how the asteroid that hit the GOM effected and caused extinction to almost all living dinosaurs. Thank you for this information!
@Kevin Lee Wendell Crumb Yeah in reality most of Dinosaurs have many feathers and hairs on their body, not bald with scaled skin like in Jurassic Park or Jurassic World 😂
Do any of you know videos/documentaries where scientists actually explain how they predict the behaviors of extinct creatures? Or how they know the skin types and body shape from fossils?
Well for behaviorrs we may take hints from modern animals and for feeding habits the remains of their meals have also been found and we have also found their skin imprints
Sometimes they can tell what a creature ate because they find other fossils that have teeth marks in the bones that match that of a predator. They have a lot of experts like dental experts that can tell a lot from tooth fossils alone. It has someone else said there are fossils that have left skin imprints, there are some fossils that have even left pigmentation cells so scientists can figure out what color they think it was. I'm pretty sure there was at least one feather dinosaur that left pigmentation cells so scientists could figure out what color it's feathers were.
I am only 9 but I belive I will become a scientist and I love the way when mosasaurus moves the way it waves his tail and other stuff but I can say I am a big fan of science my father is a moth scientist and he tought me all this
It actually looks a lot like one of my lizards, he's an Argentine tegu lizard which are in the monitor lizard family. His teeth and eyes look exactly like that. I call his teeth "Saw teeth" 😅
Awesome video, it's a shame we don't have many majestic creatures on the planet anymore, and it is even more saddening to think that unless we change our lifestyle and start protecting other species, soon the world will be filled with just pets and rats :(
The thing I've recently learned about extinctions is that as long as some animals are left they will fill the roles of the animals no longer there. Obviously we won't see them evolve into new and exciting animals but it will happen.
A. Mortem Actually if things are bad enough this won’t happen. Humans are basically making it impossible for large animals to evolve for a few million years.
We already do protect other species and have helped numerous species come back from the brink of extinction. Human population is expected to peak at about 10 Billion and then stabilize at that number. We will not be the end of life as so many alarmists have claimed.
Our planet have so many lifeforms that even after multiple extinction-level events that wiped out most of them at the time, many of them still survive, evolve and thrive to this day.
Cause they were not fish and I think everyone already knows that. Just like whales and dolphins of today, which are mammals not fishes, mosasaurs were reptiles.
I just discovered this in Hungry Shark Evolution, called Mr. Snappy... Also the Ichtyosaurus and Pliosaurs can be played in Hungry Shark Evolution and World...
@@AshrafAnam No they contradict each other. Intelligent design completely contradicts all observed evidence of natural selection. Read some geology or look up fossil records for crying aloud.
My name is Siti Aulia Nurhikmah from SMK Bakti Nusa Bogor, please comment. great, information about his Mosasaurs inform us if we are in the sea should always be alert. because these reptiles are dangerous with their bites to kill humans who are in the sea. Thanks to national geograpic who always keep us informed. That is all and thank you.
Extinct marine gigantic lizards. (I don't know if I would still love swimming in the ocean knowing if this extinct animals are still there deep down the sea).
The Mosasaurus is my absolute favorite sea monster from the Cretaceous seas with at the length of 36 feet long and 10 tons heavy an amazing killing machine in the oceans the Mosasaurus have been known to give birth to live young unlike the tyrannosaurus the Mosasaurus was known to give birth to young Mosasaurus and after they were caring parents so any predators dozen eat they young like sharks and larger Mosasaurus
As a complete marine reptile they needed to be viviparous, for example the only marine reptile today that is viviparous are the sea snakes, the rest put their eggs on land.
Thanks for the great information! I found a fossilized mosasaur vertebrae in a river bed in Nebraska! I came to learn about them for my channel on a bone identification reveal video. Its crazy. They tell you the united states was split by an ocean way way back and to have something to hold in your hand as proof. Amazing!
"the ocean has never again seen marine reptiles as massive and as great, as mosasaurs" i'd like to think the 95% of ocean left to be discovered as something as similar to a mosasaur
The problem is, that humans have already discovered most of the surface waters and marine reptiles like the mosasaurs, didn't had gills, they had to come to surface for breathing. So even if there is a marine reptile bigger than the mosasaurus, it would be easy to spot it.
**Mozasaurus** :- I am the biggest & strongest marine creature ever...!! 😏 **Lieupleorodon** :- Am I a joke to you...!! 😕 **Predator-X** :- Hold my beer...!! 😎 **Megalodon** :- You could not live with your own failures...where did that bring you...back to me...!! 😈
Some mosasaurs were larger than a T-rex, with the smaller ones being about the size of a dolphin. What intrigues you the most about these great marine reptiles?
I have to say they are simply beautiful in a terrifying way.
That they gave birth to live young
Their diversity.
I think i saw one in Jurassic world movie
Gould They live in our oceans?
It boggles the mind to think that creatures like this used to roam the same Earth we do. Nature is amazing.
The only reason why u think that is because they died there are still amazing creatures that roam the earth.
Basically, he floated the ocean :-P
Ignideus
I think they are still here
Oml I agree I literally was thinking about this all night like those huge reptiles and mammals used to walk around on these grounds and they were normal animals and all and how they evolved to the creatures we have today it’s so fascinating
There's still a chance that this creatures still roam the earth today.
I'm from Colombia and during the Cretaceous period, most of my country was underwater, we are blessed with great fossil record of Marine reptiles, in Villa de Leyva there are great museums I'm so lucky to been there, these creatures are amazing
No fair
Same goes for my country, Panama, this country is considered as the place where female megalodons came to give birth their babies.
I found a dinosaur tooth
@@justintimefortheparties3171 I'm just curious but how do you know it's a dinosaur tooth?
@@PeopleAreDisgusting took it to a museum to get checked in New York after finding it in Thailand
It's some sorta Velociraptor cousin
Why this mosasaur look like they ready to tell a joke
:-P
Ah! It is a new character model for next Finding Nemo film series:
*Finding Marlin Lost in Jurassic Period*...
I think we can all say that if Gary ever opened his mouth, the jokes will never land, and everybody in the room awkwardly leaves in terror
It looks like a meme 🤣🤣🤣
XD
Why does that Mosasaur looks like he would be the villain in a animated movie about fish?
John Santos Finding Marlin.
Prince Chakraborty Disney wants to know your location
Because we only ever seen this creature in Jurassic park
nat geo is a gift for the humanity. when i was a child, i have been an addict for it.
That dude in the thumbnail looks like he’s up to something...
Mosasaurus is basically the T rex of the sea
No this is patrick guess you could say it’s a...sea Rex
Wrong it was the Megalodon was king it had the strongest bite force than any animal alive or dead
This is isn’t about megalodon. That was just a pun. I never remotely mentioned bite force or anything. Idk how you came to that conclusion
Sea dog
@@jonassiendervils2102 megalodon was not a reptile though
I just want to say, the narrator is perfect. She has such a smooth and comforting voice. I don't know why but I just wanted to compliment her.
thats hot bro
Simp...Jk lol
I’ve actually had the pleasure of being able to discover and dig up some of these in northwest Kansas.
Really?? Was it 2008?
No around 1995-96
I was born in kansas
Looks like this beasts used to be everywhere. But then again, we used to have one supercontinent anyways. Thanks for sharing National Geographic.
Also, they would have been in the sea...
In the mesozoic the time were mosasaurus lived the super continent pangea was already separeted
If Mosasaurus were alive today, nature documentaries would say "they generally avoid humans" 😂
Go search "Mosasaur sighting"
@@nimravideos3058 they went extinct. You can't hide yourself. For that long your diet isn't that small
@@flygod. They're definitely extinct. But animals like an alligator or a shark can go weeks months and sometimes on a very very rare occasion, up to a year without eating. I know very little about these subjects. But it wouldn't surprise me if they could eat a single fat dolphin and be good for a year on a full belly.
@@Islandude-The-King dude what? Sharks Need a lot of energy to keep swimming. The drown if they don't swim Bruh what?
@@Islandude-The-King ....Dolphins hadn't evolved at that....
Mosasaurus was a thicc boi!
Wanna smack
Mosasaurus a snacc
mosasaurus ruled the cretaceous oceans. and megalodon ruled the oceans in the Cenozoic period. So megalodon vs mosasaurus would be a battle of 2 kings.
This is beyond fascinating! My 6 year old son just became homeschooled and this is the dinosaur he chose to research. We are learning about how the asteroid that hit the GOM effected and caused extinction to almost all living dinosaurs. Thank you for this information!
It isn’t a dinosaur.
@@elijahspears2367that’s homeschool quality education for ya
That thumbnail is hilarious
No
@@DiorskiePrepossessing yes
@@ameebh9398 stfu
ThisIsNotKatana yes
@@DiorskiePrepossessing yes yes yes
The thumbnail made me spit out my drink , why does it look so goofy lmao ?
chewed up gum the eyes. Definitely the eyes
Mosasaurs straddle that fine line between cute and scary. I love them!
It is amusing how it starts saying how deadly they were, then give it the goofiest animation ever.
I love that Mosasaurus it looks like the one from Jurassic World
yeah...wrong reconstructions
GXDZILLA 20 which mostly means it’s inaccurate....sadly. Science sources don’t even listen to science 😕
At least the body plan was accurate, but like marine animals they should have been more solid and streamlined instead of spikey.
Like a reptilian orca or shark
@Kevin Lee Wendell Crumb Yeah in reality most of Dinosaurs have many feathers and hairs on their body, not bald with scaled skin like in Jurassic Park or Jurassic World 😂
That model is so inaccurate yikes
Not really except the tail fluke maybe
@@egemenozcelik7494 It needs a tail fluke and it's also too skinny and wobbly.
Pigeon Fowl and a bit too scaly
The thumbnail makes it look like it smoked some weed
👁 👁
👄
Do any of you know videos/documentaries where scientists actually explain how they predict the behaviors of extinct creatures? Or how they know the skin types and body shape from fossils?
Well for behaviorrs we may take hints from modern animals and for feeding habits the remains of their meals have also been found and we have also found their skin imprints
Planet dinosaur
Sometimes they can tell what a creature ate because they find other fossils that have teeth marks in the bones that match that of a predator. They have a lot of experts like dental experts that can tell a lot from tooth fossils alone. It has someone else said there are fossils that have left skin imprints, there are some fossils that have even left pigmentation cells so scientists can figure out what color they think it was. I'm pretty sure there was at least one feather dinosaur that left pigmentation cells so scientists could figure out what color it's feathers were.
🇧🇷 I LOVE the way this lady narrates the video. Her voice is super enjoyable and plesurable to hear.
Why does this lady sound like Clair from Jurassic world
U got it right tho
Jurassic World 's Mosasaur was the GOAT ..I loved it 😂😂😂😂😎
I'm pleased they've been able to reconstruct its cheeky grin.
I'm loving this prehistoric series
"I'm ready to dominate the ocean and tell some jokes to my kids"
Ahahahahha
That thumbnail is so derpy I love it
I am only 9 but I belive I will become a scientist and I love the way when mosasaurus moves the way it waves his tail and other stuff but I can say I am a big fan of science my father is a moth scientist and he tought me all this
I like to think of Mosasaurs as the whales and dolphins of their day, only much deadlier.
What amazing animals! I hope you make more videos about them.
Dat "smile" Mosasaurus 😆
We need the Mosasaurs back! Make the oceans great again!
Ahhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!
U didn't watch Jurassic park didn't u
@@SandMan1998 I saw mosasaurus use her jaws to make the demise of indominus
The mosasaurus in the thumbnail looks like he's about to be told to "take a seat right over there"
pretty insane that sharks saw the rise and fall of icthyosaurs, plesiosaurs and mosasaurs
Wow Earth looked a lot different in the Cretaceous period... I hope I can live long enough to see deeper ocean discoveries!
It boggles my mind how different they look compared to any life forms we have today
It actually looks a lot like one of my lizards, he's an Argentine tegu lizard which are in the monitor lizard family. His teeth and eyes look exactly like that. I call his teeth "Saw teeth" 😅
Watching them swim in animation the top view looked just like a giant crocodile to me
Is not 100% accurate at all
The thumbnail is TOO GOOD.
LOL
The eyes of mosasaurus are so big...
Great video!
IT LOOKS LIKE SOMETHING FROM HUNGRY SHARK LMAO.
Glad I wasn't the only one who was thinking about this. It really looks like the mososaur from Hungry Shark.
Not to mention smacking and poking around Larrysaurs and Curlysaurs. NYAAAH
Awesome video, it's a shame we don't have many majestic creatures on the planet anymore, and it is even more saddening to think that unless we change our lifestyle and start protecting other species, soon the world will be filled with just pets and rats :(
The thing I've recently learned about extinctions is that as long as some animals are left they will fill the roles of the animals no longer there. Obviously we won't see them evolve into new and exciting animals but it will happen.
I thought lions and tigers were considered majestic
What's the point? Every species has to go extinct one day. Just let nature go as it is going.
A. Mortem
Actually if things are bad enough this won’t happen. Humans are basically making it impossible for large animals to evolve for a few million years.
We already do protect other species and have helped numerous species come back from the brink of extinction. Human population is expected to peak at about 10 Billion and then stabilize at that number. We will not be the end of life as so many alarmists have claimed.
I love mosasaurs and this is a great way to bring back the amazing mosasaurs.
Hmmmm but should we.....
@@NubInHistory definitely.
@@icantthinkofagoodnameso3933 Bruh if we bring them back we peoples cant go to the sea and beach now lol
@@scemer-verse3378 do you wanna debate
@@icantthinkofagoodnameso3933 Idk
0:11 is a mistake, reptile and dinosaur have a horizontal vertebrate. They won't swim like mammal.
horizontalk backbone wouldn't make a difference , the vertebraes would
They just said they swam like snakes.
Our planet have so many lifeforms that even after multiple extinction-level events that wiped out most of them at the time, many of them still survive, evolve and thrive to this day.
I have one in my fish tank
you sure do
It must be a PVC figure 😆
It’s worse with that smug smile on its face. It’s enjoying it.
Don’t forget that Mosasaurs are also even longer than Spinosaurus
It's not
@@TheDragon-v7d Yes, butthurt stan. Spinosaurus is at least 6 meters shorter.
Mosasarus is an AMAZING apex predator
*subnautica intensifies*
😂😂
Great video learned something that I didn't know
Thoose eye stare unto my soul
And those teeth lunges in for your whole body.
Wolves 101 Nat Geo please!!
One fact you forgot is they were air breathers with lungs had to surface the water to inhale, they didn't have gills like fish to breathe underwater.
Cause they were not fish and I think everyone already knows that. Just like whales and dolphins of today, which are mammals not fishes, mosasaurs were reptiles.
The fact that these things existed is terrifying- and they weren’t even the most terrifying thing around either...
I just discovered this in Hungry Shark Evolution, called Mr. Snappy...
Also the Ichtyosaurus and Pliosaurs can be played in Hungry Shark Evolution and World...
You mean pliosaur?
@@adrielcontreras7917 yes, thanks for correction
@@rentertainment2769 your welcome
I once touch a Mosasaur skull. Back when I visited the house of someone I knew. I am really fascinated that they exist a million years ago.
Creationists believe that they died out with the flood, approximately 2000 years ago. Creationists want their view taught along side evolution.
Who even cares about creationists? Talk about facts.
A better option is a blend of evolution and ID as they complement each other.
Umm what they couldve survived the flood you know
*the mosasaurs drowned*
@@AshrafAnam No they contradict each other. Intelligent design completely contradicts all observed evidence of natural selection. Read some geology or look up fossil records for crying aloud.
That diving into the sea from 0:00 to 0:01 felt so beautiful to me 😍
I just came here to see that model. Oof
So cool
..here in New Zealand an old lady found bones of 1 ..there in Te Papa our museum in Wellington City
One of my fav. Creatures, past and present
they have a evil smile...
Sea Rex haha
@Zimmy YT *actually thats scientifically innacurrate even tho its kind of a joke it doesnt lead to anything close to the mosasaur*
0:32
Remind anyo of Jurassic world
If mosasaurs live in Japan nowdays they will become sushi
Gagitu juga bang
Lol😂😂😂😂😂😂
HAHAHA 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Dude i love learning this stuff it's so coooooool👌💥💥💥👍👍👍👍👍👍
Interesting
That mosasaurus looks jolly...
*Looks like me on Monday Morning*
My name is Siti Aulia Nurhikmah from SMK Bakti Nusa Bogor, please comment. great, information about his Mosasaurs inform us if we are in the sea should always be alert. because these reptiles are dangerous with their bites to kill humans who are in the sea. Thanks to national geograpic who always keep us informed. That is all and thank you.
Extinct marine gigantic lizards. (I don't know if I would still love swimming in the ocean knowing if this extinct animals are still there deep down the sea).
I'm a student and we learn impact.I watch for learn
@Jim Notor they dont even understand impact
(they just learned it)
The Mosasaurus is my absolute favorite sea monster from the Cretaceous seas with at the length of 36 feet long and 10 tons heavy an amazing killing machine in the oceans the Mosasaurus have been known to give birth to live young unlike the tyrannosaurus the Mosasaurus was known to give birth to young Mosasaurus and after they were caring parents so any predators dozen eat they young like sharks and larger Mosasaurus
As a complete marine reptile they needed to be viviparous, for example the only marine reptile today that is viviparous are the sea snakes, the rest put their eggs on land.
I'm moving up and down ... 1:06 ... like a roller coaster
Awesome...
Cool Video
The thumbnail is the Disney version
I love this animal
The thumbnail looks like my sleep paralysis demon
This information is enough for my upcoming quiz
Thanks NatGeo
Are you graduating in paleozoology?
@@AshrafAnam No my friend
I am in Class 11th only
Akshat Shukla Your school teaches paleozoology then? Wow.
I have a fossilized mosasaur tooth :)
Cool
Lucky
very good information👍🏻
Mosasaurs were known as lizards from the Meuse. The Meuse river that is.
Thanks for the great information! I found a fossilized mosasaur vertebrae in a river bed in Nebraska! I came to learn about them for my channel on a bone identification reveal video. Its crazy. They tell you the united states was split by an ocean way way back and to have something to hold in your hand as proof. Amazing!
"the ocean has never again seen marine reptiles as massive and as great, as mosasaurs" i'd like to think the 95% of ocean left to be discovered as something as similar to a mosasaur
The problem is, that humans have already discovered most of the surface waters and marine reptiles like the mosasaurs, didn't had gills, they had to come to surface for breathing. So even if there is a marine reptile bigger than the mosasaurus, it would be easy to spot it.
FACTZ OVERDOSE what if there are considerably large lizards that evolved gills in the deep or possibly being capable of producing electric charges
Ashraf Anam that's all it is, a "what if"
@@AshrafAnam assume nothing
Who would win in a fight? The Tyrannosaurus Rex or the Mosasaur?
Thumbnail: "This Does Put a Smile on My Face"
Some say these guys are still alive and out there somewhere...
**Mozasaurus** :- I am the biggest & strongest marine creature ever...!!
😏
**Lieupleorodon** :- Am I a joke to you...!!
😕
**Predator-X** :- Hold my beer...!!
😎
**Megalodon** :- You could not live with your own failures...where did that bring you...back to me...!!
😈
Megalodon: Am I still in?
Mosasaur =13 m
Liopleurodon=7m
Predador x ??
Megalodon=12m
@@heyserr2429 megalodon=15*
If Mosasaurs survived for another 60 million years then giant sharks like megalodon would've not even existed.
Mosasaurs are the best see creatures
The outdated reconstruction of the flukeless tail in this video is so cringy...
Vincent X
And the swimming motion.
ikr
A lil
Redmond秘Official
Yep
I've never heard of fluked varieties. Where they all expected to have flukes? Wouldn't some lack flukes? I'm curious.
What’s the music on this? It’s amazing
Great piece of information...
At least i am not proud of not being these mosasaurs
Wow😱😱😱
I have a feeling that thumbnail isn’t accurate
Nvm the video title is mosasaurs, I was thinking of the mosasaurus
It’s 2018 and those are the best graphics you can come up with nat geo? Really?
Megalodon was still King?
Oh now I know where 101 Dalmatians came from :)