Nothing makes me feel smaller than hearing about the time frames of prehistoric history. It’s so scary to imagine how much of a tiny blip we are on Earths timeline, let alone that of the universes’. It’s honestly one of my favorite feelings
Same. I like the feeling. It's a bit comforting, that maybe someday in the Future, People will find us and maybe look at us with the same feeling we look at those Animals and that we left a Mark there, no matter how small it is
Same, it brings me comfort knowing that my existence means nothing in the long term. I will be completely forgotten to time, nothing and no one will remember I existed. With that in mind why even worry about anything? Who cares what people think of me, soon I'll be dead and no one will remember me so might as well give it my all trying to live my best life regardless of what others think.
The Permian as a whole is an extremely underrated period. There are so many unique and unknown species that lived during it. For example: -Suminia: Basically, a Permian monkey. What’s not to love? -Anteosaurus: The Permian’s most dangerous land predator, a massive carnivorous synapsid. -Jonkeria: “I like em big, I like em chunky!” The largest Permian land animal, an absolute unit. -Prionosuchus: Possibly the largest amphibian to ever exist. -Cotylorhynchus: A big synapsid with a comically small head. “Who you callin’ pinhead?” -Weigeltisaurus: One of the earliest examples of gliding and the first gliding reptile. It’s only surpassed by the Cambrian and Triassic in pure weirdness…
@@greenkoopa Yea man 😣 I could never And also , science may say ocean fauna was relatively scarce but who knows? The fossil record is very incomplete. There could be something big and scary down there unaccounted for
From my knowledge of watching Walking with Monsters & Primeval, Inostrancevia (or really any Gorgonopsid) is an animal I would never want to encounter.
You're buggered if you can't swim. I love this period of history, the Dinosaurs are great and all but they've been done to death. The Gorgonopsia are one of nature's most bad ass predators.
The prehistoric world just keeps getting weirder the more I hear about it and I absolutely love it. I wish, just for a short time to be able to see into the past. See these behemoths with my own eyes
The helicoprion is the result of a nope shark playing with an ouija board in the 7th circle of hell and proceeding to be possessed by the devil himself. Change my mind.
Just gonna throw this out there, I subbed a couple weeks ago and just had to resub because youtube auto unsubbed me, I know it's platform on and off issue so I wanted to highlight it here.
The gorgons seriously remind me of oversized honey badgers in all honesty from what’s been described Edit: they all are built like little wolverines or badgers tbh that’s actually really cool but just my high mind
All of your videos are fantastic but my favorites are when you break down a single stage/age. My very favorite was your Danian, then the Carnian pluvial event, and now this one, the Capitanian extinction. But, tied for first was your video on the Western Interior Seaway (I guess that was six stages packed into one). You're doing some heavy lifting 🏋️💪🍻. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
I love this channel. It seems like every time I watch a dinosaur documentary, they force the CGI crew to do an animation with a baby dinosaur getting eaten. No baby dinosaurs getting eaten on this channel, so sir!
Moon being closer *didn't cause* shorter days. It was and is Earth transferring rotational energy to the moons orbital energy that's caused days to become longer.
Nah. I think you’re overestimating life. When the land is all together, the ocean on the other side of the land isn’t going to have much life because there aren’t the land nutrients to flow into the ocean there. Big animals can’t live with a lack of resources.
Its so crazy that we can go back this far and still be talking about animals more closely to mammals than reptiles. I really need to spend some time with a evolutionary lineage chart and figure out what came from where...
Nice video. I'd use the word "past" in the title instead of "history", because history only refers to the period when humans first created writing a few thousand years ago up to today.
As a Russian who often was in the modern Permian region, that is still not the first place you would like to visit, though I didn't see any inostrancevias :)
It could be that all of the huge water creatures during the permian were gigantic squid, octopuses and jellyfish, soft bodies that rarely ever fossilize.
I would love if you made multiple videos on analysing the different species present at diferent times in history, I'd love a similar video on the Carboniferous or Ordovician etc
Could you at some time do a vid on how that sharkmouth worked? The technicalities. I mean, I'm wont to bite on my cheeks, got the scars to prove it. A mouth like that, I wouldn't have reached adulthood. Come to think of it, same goes for sabertooths. When it comes to attacking, they're great. When it comes to actually eating what you just killed, not so efficient.
Coelurosauravus was the closest that evolution came to a dragon, the structures that allowed these animals to glide, were not part of their four limbs, if they had not become extinct, perhaps, they could have developed two more new limbs that could function as wings , becoming the first hexapod, a true dragon!
I love you used the clips of the original Clash of the Titans (was it late 70s or early 80s?) and not from later remake(s?). I always found the first one the better one, despite later one had access to better technology for SX
Back then, when the competition in the water was not so severe and there where only three choices of being hella fast, incredibly durable yet nightmareshly slow, or having armor piercing attacks and being big. On land, no one had any idea what is the best thing and in what to evolve in order to survive. Open beta
Imagine you have the ability to time travel, entered their realm and timezone but at the same time, you are invisible to them and you cannot touch or alter anything at all - Just an observer.
"the average ocean temperature might've been like a jacuzzi, giving you one more reason to stay in the water-" (96% of sea life gets boiled alive) nah I think I'll run around as a tiny invertebrate on land lol
You could build your own alamo and have a really big stick to strike fear into the hearts of the animal a couple times bigger than the stick. 26% guaranteed succes.
What I find interesting, all of them share so many similarities to mammals, so much so, they even show them with fur in the art. Why do they not give them ears? That just looks creepy as hell. I want a dog sized one please.
So long as the area of water is tropical, with a dense reef biomass teaming with a variety of life forms, the individual of our species typing this comment feels much safer in the water than on land.
Nothing's changed, except that WE are now the most dangerous lifeform on land. If only for hypocritical reasons. You see, over here wolves came back into the country. Yeah, back. They used to be indigenous, long ago. So there are two, maybe three families, and a few loners. I am Legion, we are many. Millions upon millions. But aren't we all gung ho about killing the wolves? One confronted a child, didn't attack or kill it, just put its paw on their chest when they were on the ground. A gentle warning. It was a gentlewolf. Oh dear, aren't we all in a huff. Wolves are baaaad and must be dealt with. No. We're the bad eggs. We think we have the Karennial RIGHT to be free of predators and live peaceful lives in our suburbs and national parks. Adam and Eve were cast out, we've not been reinstated since. The wolf never even got a reprimande. That's the one biblical story I truly believe in: we were cast out and still are.
Permian Fish #1: Yeah, it's great here! Permian Fish #2: It's only gonna go up from here! Permian Fish #3: Hey. Am I going crazy, or does anyone else here taste some hydrogen sulfi- Permian Fish #1 and 2: SHUT UP CRAIG!
theres no way id believe there was nothing gargantuanly ferocious and frightening in that ocean twice as big as the pacific. humans either have not yet unearthed the massive predatorial bones or our analysis is fallible and lacking.
I mean, depends on if you were actually in the Great Dying or not lol. But also, theres probably some unknown beast out there. But yeah, the ocean had chilled out, but the land was full of hell hounds
"the only time" * Sad Pre-Cambrian, Cambrian, Ordovician & Silurian noises * Like at least in this time period it was *possible* to live on land. Not in these 4! (unless you're a big scorpion)
You made me giggle. Thank you! BTW bringing multi polymath and multidisciplinary nerds is very awesome. Important for learning new shit, if you can do away with the super egoists.? My favorite example is material sciences and chemistry. And physics, of course. Great video! Ty again doll. It was the fcc reference! What have I missed? You always have a reason for a bit??
Nothing makes me feel smaller than hearing about the time frames of prehistoric history. It’s so scary to imagine how much of a tiny blip we are on Earths timeline, let alone that of the universes’. It’s honestly one of my favorite feelings
Same. I like the feeling. It's a bit comforting, that maybe someday in the Future, People will find us and maybe look at us with the same feeling we look at those Animals and that we left a Mark there, no matter how small it is
Same, it brings me comfort knowing that my existence means nothing in the long term. I will be completely forgotten to time, nothing and no one will remember I existed. With that in mind why even worry about anything? Who cares what people think of me, soon I'll be dead and no one will remember me so might as well give it my all trying to live my best life regardless of what others think.
But I still wanna be their yo see it even I'd it is unlivable I know it's stupid but I just wanna be their
@@Pandorum-kwbeiw Bold to assume there will be people to find us
@@lordmike9331 maybe something else. We don't know that, that's the great thing about the Future.
The Permian as a whole is an extremely underrated period. There are so many unique and unknown species that lived during it.
For example:
-Suminia: Basically, a Permian monkey. What’s not to love?
-Anteosaurus: The Permian’s most dangerous land predator, a massive carnivorous synapsid.
-Jonkeria: “I like em big, I like em chunky!” The largest Permian land animal, an absolute unit.
-Prionosuchus: Possibly the largest amphibian to ever exist.
-Cotylorhynchus: A big synapsid with a comically small head. “Who you callin’ pinhead?”
-Weigeltisaurus: One of the earliest examples of gliding and the first gliding reptile.
It’s only surpassed by the Cambrian and Triassic in pure weirdness…
We just haven't found the water monsters yet
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Very true. There were probably aquatic synapsids as well.
There’s a real chance something like the kraken exists given how little we’ve discovered.
@@Staringtrex how is he a bot all he said was “fr” 😭
@@TotallyNormalBread bot
Imagine being out in the middle of nowhere stuck on a little raft in the Panthalassic ocean 😅 such a scary thought
Endless ocean 💀
@@greenkoopa
Yea man 😣 I could never
And also , science may say ocean fauna was relatively scarce but who knows? The fossil record is very incomplete. There could be something big and scary down there unaccounted for
Ocean gets scary then suddenly 😂.
Man let some bald sabre tooth Maul me to pieces than being stuck to slowly drown in the middle of the sea.
@@loowick4074
Bro the ocean terrifies me beyond belief. I’d rather be gobbled up by a Sabre-toothed cat too if I’m honest
It's no different than being out in a little raft in any of today's oceans.
Then your survival chances turn to zero when those Siberian Traps ruin everything.
Dying in a hot tub. Swimming 5 feet apart cause it's already hot as shit in here.
I love the saturday mornings, just to watch this amazing channel.
From my knowledge of watching Walking with Monsters & Primeval, Inostrancevia (or really any Gorgonopsid) is an animal I would never want to encounter.
That one from primeval was oversized
@@billyherrington5112
As is almost all the designs in Primeval. But it’s still a great Gorgonopsid design, one of the best designs in the show IMO
You're buggered if you can't swim. I love this period of history, the Dinosaurs are great and all but they've been done to death. The Gorgonopsia are one of nature's most bad ass predators.
That Gorgonopsid art in the thumbnail is cool
The scarier things are on land, the more terrifying things are underwater. Probably
I am willing to bet my house on the fact that gorgonopsids looked like cute chubby animals and not like monsters
Truly a diabolical period to live through,I have new badniks to scheme about now.
Walking with monsters still has nice looking special effects like 20 years later
To sum up the Permian land meta
The Gorgonopsids showed up, said "It's Gorgonopsing time!", and Gorgonopsed all over everything
I love Gorgonopsids so much. Especially Instroncevia. Hopefully Pokémon makes a Gorgonopsid Fossil Pokémon for Generation 10.
The Permian animals need to have their representations in a kids movie!
And also the Permian as a whole was not very kind to life on earth.
The prehistoric world just keeps getting weirder the more I hear about it and I absolutely love it. I wish, just for a short time to be able to see into the past. See these behemoths with my own eyes
Agreed jst not in person unless I have Abrams tank w unlimited shots
The helicoprion is the result of a nope shark playing with an ouija board in the 7th circle of hell and proceeding to be possessed by the devil himself. Change my mind.
Just gonna throw this out there, I subbed a couple weeks ago and just had to resub because youtube auto unsubbed me, I know it's platform on and off issue so I wanted to highlight it here.
The gorgons seriously remind me of oversized honey badgers in all honesty from what’s been described
Edit: they all are built like little wolverines or badgers tbh that’s actually really cool but just my high mind
gorgonopsids are my favorite animals in the world ever. god i love these dog things they're so cool and more people should know about them
Gorgonopsids are just good boys. I bet we could have had some of them as pets! Never underestimate the power of human petting. 😂
Fascinating. One of the first places I'll go when I invent time travel.
All of your videos are fantastic but my favorites are when you break down a single stage/age. My very favorite was your Danian, then the Carnian pluvial event, and now this one, the Capitanian extinction.
But, tied for first was your video on the Western Interior Seaway (I guess that was six stages packed into one).
You're doing some heavy lifting 🏋️💪🍻.
👏👏👏👏👏👏
"Maps used to say, there be dragons here....now they don't, but that don't mean the dragons aren't there."
Much love from Kazakhstan
Much love to you from America!!
Kzakhstan is the greatest country in the world! All other countries are run by little girls!
Much love from Germany. This Channel is amazing
I think it’s cool and wholesome we all have this interest in common. Love from America too!
@@peruvianpuffpepper27 Yeah it's quite lovely, that no matter what Country we're from, we all thinks that's cool. It's cool.
Interesting to think about what endemic life was like on volcanic islands in the middle of the Panthallassic. All trace of it lost forever.
I love this channel. It seems like every time I watch a dinosaur documentary, they force the CGI crew to do an animation with a baby dinosaur getting eaten. No baby dinosaurs getting eaten on this channel, so sir!
Very happy Extinct Zoo has someone who knows what he's talking about.
Moon being closer *didn't cause* shorter days. It was and is Earth transferring rotational energy to the moons orbital energy that's caused days to become longer.
My guy I think you're underestimating the ocean rn
Nah. I think you’re overestimating life. When the land is all together, the ocean on the other side of the land isn’t going to have much life because there aren’t the land nutrients to flow into the ocean there. Big animals can’t live with a lack of resources.
It's terrifying to think how tough it would be for humans in this time. It is a hellish nightmare
As much as I try not too the thought keeps popping in my head
Some prehistoric creatures in the Paleozoic era
Noted on my time travel calendar.
crazy to think that there are probably hundred meter long beasts that we don't even know about because most bones don't last long
Jesus Christ loves you
Its so crazy that we can go back this far and still be talking about animals more closely to mammals than reptiles. I really need to spend some time with a evolutionary lineage chart and figure out what came from where...
Nice video. I'd use the word "past" in the title instead of "history", because history only refers to the period when humans first created writing a few thousand years ago up to today.
Hello and thank you from San Francisco! Your work is inspiring, thank you for sharing it!
Late Permian - the world wide Australia
As a Russian who often was in the modern Permian region, that is still not the first place you would like to visit, though I didn't see any inostrancevias :)
It could be that all of the huge water creatures during the permian were gigantic squid, octopuses and jellyfish, soft bodies that rarely ever fossilize.
2:45 Helicoprion wasn't a true shark by our current understanding.
I would love if you made multiple videos on analysing the different species present at diferent times in history, I'd love a similar video on the Carboniferous or Ordovician etc
Saw the gorgonops on the thumbnail and did not hesitate.
Nice video
the Gorgonopsid reminds me of the SCP creature the Hard to Kill Reptile
The fact that Gorgonopsyds and Therasyphalians weee every where
The neck crest looks cool!
Great presentation. Thank you.
"Late Permian ocean is much safer than the land"
meanwhile : Breaking News, Giant Water Gorgonopsid Skeleton Found.
Really great stuff, thanks.
Could you at some time do a vid on how that sharkmouth worked? The technicalities. I mean, I'm wont to bite on my cheeks, got the scars to prove it. A mouth like that, I wouldn't have reached adulthood.
Come to think of it, same goes for sabertooths. When it comes to attacking, they're great. When it comes to actually eating what you just killed, not so efficient.
I like your explanation about the land predators and all that, but the temperature of 35°C on average is a grain of salt in some part of Indonesia😂
Coelurosauravus was the closest that evolution came to a dragon, the structures that allowed these animals to glide, were not part of their four limbs, if they had not become extinct, perhaps, they could have developed two more new limbs that could function as wings , becoming the first hexapod, a true dragon!
Nicely done report
Fossils are preserved because of specific circumstances.
We truly have no clue what was in seas at that time.
"Old Earth was so scary!" mf'ers when they look at a T.rex, when the T.rex lived closer to us than it did to the synapsids, who are arguably scarier
I love you used the clips of the original Clash of the Titans (was it late 70s or early 80s?) and not from later remake(s?). I always found the first one the better one, despite later one had access to better technology for SX
Back then, when the competition in the water was not so severe and there where only three choices of being hella fast, incredibly durable yet nightmareshly slow, or having armor piercing attacks and being big. On land, no one had any idea what is the best thing and in what to evolve in order to survive. Open beta
Imagine you have the ability to time travel, entered their realm and timezone but at the same time, you are invisible to them and you cannot touch or alter anything at all - Just an observer.
New drinking game: drink every time you say "European Russia"
Anyone else here discover gorgonopsids through Walking With Monsters?
Also, Inostrancevia sounds like a war cry. 😆 Love those guys!
@@Staringtrex You are.
skull remains on Gorgons have pores that CONFIRM that they did have whiskers and fur.
I love the permian period
I find the gorgans and coinciding animals as fascinating as the dinosaurs.
"the average ocean temperature might've been like a jacuzzi, giving you one more reason to stay in the water-" (96% of sea life gets boiled alive)
nah I think I'll run around as a tiny invertebrate on land lol
You could build your own alamo and have a really big stick to strike fear into the hearts of the animal a couple times bigger than the stick. 26% guaranteed succes.
What I find interesting, all of them share so many similarities to mammals, so much so, they even show them with fur in the art. Why do they not give them ears? That just looks creepy as hell. I want a dog sized one please.
Humanity has joined the chat
Humanity has invented submarines
Humanity has invented the stealth fighter
Nowhere is safe
what people forget is that only like 1-2% of all species get fossilized.....
***Meaning theirs a good chance other things existed***
I’ll be honest the Ocean sounds more terrifying still, just by shear size alone.
So long as the area of water is tropical, with a dense reef biomass teaming with a variety of life forms, the individual of our species typing this comment feels much safer in the water than on land.
It's like a Rodent + T-Rex combined
Nothing's changed, except that WE are now the most dangerous lifeform on land. If only for hypocritical reasons.
You see, over here wolves came back into the country. Yeah, back. They used to be indigenous, long ago. So there are two, maybe three families, and a few loners. I am Legion, we are many. Millions upon millions. But aren't we all gung ho about killing the wolves? One confronted a child, didn't attack or kill it, just put its paw on their chest when they were on the ground. A gentle warning. It was a gentlewolf. Oh dear, aren't we all in a huff. Wolves are baaaad and must be dealt with.
No. We're the bad eggs. We think we have the Karennial RIGHT to be free of predators and live peaceful lives in our suburbs and national parks.
Adam and Eve were cast out, we've not been reinstated since. The wolf never even got a reprimande. That's the one biblical story I truly believe in: we were cast out and still are.
Ive heard there's evedince for super massive icthyosorus pre triassic.
Permian Fish #1: Yeah, it's great here!
Permian Fish #2: It's only gonna go up from here!
Permian Fish #3: Hey. Am I going crazy, or does anyone else here taste some hydrogen sulfi-
Permian Fish #1 and 2: SHUT UP CRAIG!
Is no one gonna talk about that he added Indonesia's 🇮🇩 flag over china?? 💀💀💀
All terrestrial carnivores and herbivores seem to be clocked out at around 13 feet interestingly
Great video
theres no way id believe there was nothing gargantuanly ferocious and frightening in that ocean twice as big as the pacific. humans either have not yet unearthed the massive predatorial bones or our analysis is fallible and lacking.
12:53
Me, casually listening along, "Heeeeeeeyyyy, Moschorinus. AYE!"
Nightmares for everyone! You get one, you get one, we all get nightmares!
I did get one, the earth was different and those things were hunting every one 😭🫠
*Good book on these Monsters: GORGON by Peter Ward* 🦎
no way im this early to the upload
Yeah let’s just say that caution should still be exercised cause of what we haven’t found yet
Nice doggy.
funny that when u were speaking in went "its probably between the permian and early triassic" and immediately u said that
damn i thought this was gonna be about minecraft before they added drowned zombies
I mean, depends on if you were actually in the Great Dying or not lol. But also, theres probably some unknown beast out there. But yeah, the ocean had chilled out, but the land was full of hell hounds
Ocean is always more dangerous, no matter time period, especially for humans
Do we think Eurypterids taste good?
born too late to eat 250lb lobsters..
"the only time"
* Sad Pre-Cambrian, Cambrian, Ordovician & Silurian noises *
Like at least in this time period it was *possible* to live on land. Not in these 4! (unless you're a big scorpion)
Sounds like European Russia was just actual hell at the time
35 C is normal at the Equator
10:31 I can’t take that face seriously, lol.
The big nose horned dinosaur: Pachyrhinosaurus, please.
Gather round kids! New upload, class is in session 🤓✨
My mind is ready
I like these vids
Inostrancevia built different 😤😤😤💪💪💪
You made me giggle. Thank you!
BTW bringing multi polymath and multidisciplinary nerds is very awesome. Important for learning new shit, if you can do away with the super egoists.? My favorite example is material sciences and chemistry. And physics, of course. Great video! Ty again doll. It was the fcc reference! What have I missed? You always have a reason for a bit??