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I will always say this; Hatzegopteryx and it’s cousin Quetzalcoatlus would make fantastic horror monsters in a horror game or movie setting, especially if it’s in a forest.
Just in case you thought you could escape by climbing a giant tree fern. They’d just give a little hop and pluck you right off. Gulp! Bad way to know what they looked like on the inside.
@@BleachFan9891 Imagine hiding from a Hatzegopteryx in a tree and the pterosaur just gets your ass with the Mario 8-ft vertical. I wouldn’t even be mad at that point. He earned that.
this part of Europe is spooky without question a flying creature the size of a small jet the height of giraffe and the wieght of a grizzly bear a big head the size of a horse body.. the dinosaur world is a beautiful nightmare
I'll never forget how confused I was when I saw those huge things gobbling up a Sauropod on a Discovery show back when I was a kid. I was genuinely baffled seeing how FREAKING MASSIVE these monsters were.
I actually feel bad for the dinosaurs of Hateg Island. One day you could just be grazing with your family in a clearing, and then one these monsters walk up to you menacingly, gobbles up your friend and leaves. These monsters were literally unchallenged tyrants.
This would make a fantastic Jurassic Park one-off movie. Sailors going missing, fishing boats being attacked by flying monsters. Researchers trace them back to a tiny island between Isla Nublar and Isla Sorna, where they find pygmy dinos ruled by giant pterosaurs. Could say they came from Isla Sorna sometime during the second and third movie. Maybe from that birdcage they left open during the third.
That would be incredible. If they could have somehow stitched together the best parts of the last two movies, that would be an incredible movie too 😂 Wonder if the writers will ever get it together for this franchise.
@@nonnn6884 It's funny because its scientific name is entirely Romanian, not Latin, as per usual. And yes, we also have "Dragon" as a french loan word. But "Balaur" is our native term for it, similar to Albanian. Thanks for explaining my own language to me, btw.
I've started writing recently and have been using romanian words for different things in the world I'm building. Balaur is the word I used for a living God belonging to a group of people on a volcanic island. They keep it asleep out of fear that it'll destroy the world.
22:36 I’d love to see a video on the fauna of ancient New Zealand and Madagascar. Moa, Haast Eagle, and Elephant Birds were all very interesting birds that definitely deserve more spotlight. In the case of the Elephant Bird, it could be a good excuse to also cover the giant lemurs that once lived in Madagascar.
@@richardpavlov442 Even if they were unwilling, I suppose you could have something of a reversal of roles in the hunter-and-hound scenario, where the pterosaur uses height and vision to direct humans to corner prey items.
No, unless you are a child or underweight or a Jockey (the Light weighted people who ride horses in speed competitions). Normal adult humans just weight too much
Kudos on being educational and NOT boring. I have guardianship over my niece and nephew for the next couple weeks and I wanted to find a few channels for them to watch but a lot of these dinosaur channels have 1h-2h long videos that are all fluff with no meat and the person talking makes me want to exit out the nearest window just so I can feel something. So, truly, good job.
Ahh yes. Tropical fruits, pleasant weather, awesome friend-sized dinosaurs, and giant flying carnivores that you'd need anti-aircraft cannons to deal with! What a deal, can't wait to book my vacation in Hateg Island!
man the bird thing was crazy but even crazier is I went and got stoned and this video was still going and there's like giant monster sharks and shit like man this was a whole prequel trilogy to jurassic park
@@nonnn6884 more correctly called Sardegna is one of the two major italian islands And despite everyone flowing here for summer, people forget we exist
Thank you for bringing an accurate cretaceous period map. I get so mad whenever i see pangea maps that are literally current continents slapped together. IT MAKES NO SENSE
Yup, pterosaurs in general would have been well adapted to running, not just hatz. It's theorized that they would have actually galloped like horses since they're on all fours. Hatz is theorized to have run at around 30-35 mph. Scary stuff.
4:05 I don’t think that’s fully the case cause you had Quetzalcoatlatles that was just as big while living among dinos like T rex the biggest and largest land carnivore to ever exist
Amazing video, I learned a lot, thank you. But by the the time you go into talking about the aquatic life, I wanted a Subnautica like game based all around it. I love the ocean. Ancient ocean is so freaking cool.
Its really amazing to me how alligators/crocs have been roughly unchanged for millions of years and survived all these extinction events. They are truly one of natures perfect designs.
i love this guy his voice is amazing. I love his amazing videos because you can learn many many many things from them. I really love watching his videos and his accent his amazing.
Giant cretaceous pterosaurs whose remains are found on islands. My thought is that they'd make great scavengers of mosasaur carcasses, beached, or awash on the high seas. Mosasaurs were prevalent. A short soaring circuit of the island would allow a giant pterosaur to sight or scent a decomposing monster in proximal waters. Glide on down for a feast and fly away once sharks had rendered the mass unstable.
@@AncientWildTV My fragile knowledge base indicates that- yes- large pterosaurs are known for skull proportions, and inner topology that many paleontologists equate with superior eyesight and sense of smell.
I'd like to think I could just not go to Nope Island, but I bet the Hetzegopterix were on other islands, too. But, this island had not pterasaurs that could stab and eat me, but some other beasties that I'd have to stay away from. No, I don't like this island, even with the cute little dinosaurs.
0:21 its curious how you have some ancient ilands that one at once goes ''oh ye , old mountain that make a decent iland if sea was highter , or continent shelf lower etc'' but then you have other outlines that one goess '' oh , true there is a mountain or 'high' land at the half of that buuuut the other part is just ..local sea.. now ,hmm wonder what geology that caused that and considering more vulcanos apparently are waking up in the mideteranian yeee i wonder if there is a 'rythm' to this or just a question of what tectonics is pressing into what edges''
19:49 I kinda doubt that the titanosaurs would've been completely off the menu. What's stopping a Hatzegopteryx from skewering one with its huge beak and then tearing it apart to eat it?
@@KoiFish-fw2li Still a useless hit against a large land animal. See all strong predators. Their main thing is holding the prey to death (croc, big cats, big theropods), a single hit from a clumsy flier walking at their wings doesnt have the capacity to kill before the attacker is rendered quadraplegic. Not only that but who knows if the Fat head was made to hunt or for some mating fight like todays goats and stuff ..
@@nikhtzatzi And yet, Hatzegopteryx's head, beak, and neck seemed to be built to withstand big impacts. Plus, you can't expect that a (figuratively speaking) small sauropod would be able to put up much of a fight. Most titanosaurs' best defence against carnivores were their immense size, but that doesn't mean much when the carnivores dwarf you.
@@furioussherman7265 sincerely, The build of these pterosaurs isnt quite combat heavy to withstand even random movements by sauropods (just look the weight difference) I also thing these art adaptations exagerate too much. Obviously the art could kill anything cause is like 14 meters height , not 5. Anyway lets agree to disagree, I am not a scientist I just make comparisons to flying things of today..A hawk can withstand impacts from high altitude with speeds of 200 miles/hour so its made to impact on hit but the smallest land animal can break it in half if it catches it (example:cat)
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I’m still waiting for you to make a third channel focused on speculative evolution, cryptozoology and mythological/folkloric creatures!
i would love if you made a video on 4 winged birds
The real skull island
I will always say this; Hatzegopteryx and it’s cousin Quetzalcoatlus would make fantastic horror monsters in a horror game or movie setting, especially if it’s in a forest.
I’ve often said that their huge out of proportion heads and long necks make them one of the more unsettling prehistoric creatures to look at
Yes!
to bad jurassic world are not willing to do it !
Read the novel Primitive War by Ethan Pettus, there are some sequences during the story where the pterosaurs are truly depicted as monstrous 🦖
And Cryodrakon!!!
Nothing says nightmare fuel like a giraffe sized pterosaur with a good vertical jump
Oh yeah 😅
Just in case you thought you could escape by climbing a giant tree fern. They’d just give a little hop and pluck you right off. Gulp! Bad way to know what they looked like on the inside.
@@BleachFan9891 Imagine hiding from a Hatzegopteryx in a tree and the pterosaur just gets your ass with the Mario 8-ft vertical. I wouldn’t even be mad at that point. He earned that.
I'm more stuck on the image of a flying bear. 7:50
this part of Europe is spooky without question a flying creature the size of a small jet the height of giraffe and the wieght of a grizzly bear a big head the size of a horse body.. the dinosaur world is a beautiful nightmare
I'll never forget how confused I was when I saw those huge things gobbling up a Sauropod on a Discovery show back when I was a kid. I was genuinely baffled seeing how FREAKING MASSIVE these monsters were.
I want a micro-sauropod!
I genuinly thought they were building sized.
I actually feel bad for the dinosaurs of Hateg Island.
One day you could just be grazing with your family in a clearing, and then one these monsters walk up to you menacingly, gobbles up your friend and leaves.
These monsters were literally unchallenged tyrants.
This would make a fantastic Jurassic Park one-off movie. Sailors going missing, fishing boats being attacked by flying monsters. Researchers trace them back to a tiny island between Isla Nublar and Isla Sorna, where they find pygmy dinos ruled by giant pterosaurs. Could say they came from Isla Sorna sometime during the second and third movie. Maybe from that birdcage they left open during the third.
That would be incredible. If they could have somehow stitched together the best parts of the last two movies, that would be an incredible movie too 😂 Wonder if the writers will ever get it together for this franchise.
1:29 Romania mentioned, best video i've ever watched🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴
Ia să vedem dacă ești român.
What did I wrote here?
username checks out.
@@nonnn6884"Let's see if you are Romanian."
and not for the usual bad reasons
Weirdo
Hedgehogs never miss out on island getaways,maybe if I get hold of the time eater again,I could catch the hedgehog with this island!
Make sure you surround the island in something like a dome to prevent them from escaping to the azdarchids jump the shit shit out of them
Islands today: 10-50% fatal
Hategs island: 101% fatal
Snake Island Brazil and Sentinel Island India have entered the chat 🎉
Balaur = in Romanian, "Dragon"
Bondoc = Smol, Wee, Tiny and cute. As opposed to "Mic" (just small).
They have the word dragon too, so what's your point.
@@nonnn6884 It's funny because its scientific name is entirely Romanian, not Latin, as per usual. And yes, we also have "Dragon" as a french loan word. But "Balaur" is our native term for it, similar to Albanian. Thanks for explaining my own language to me, btw.
That made my day thank you. Despite being a little killing machine it looks very cute, and it's good to know the locals agree!
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I've started writing recently and have been using romanian words for different things in the world I'm building.
Balaur is the word I used for a living God belonging to a group of people on a volcanic island. They keep it asleep out of fear that it'll destroy the world.
22:36 I’d love to see a video on the fauna of ancient New Zealand and Madagascar. Moa, Haast Eagle, and Elephant Birds were all very interesting birds that definitely deserve more spotlight. In the case of the Elephant Bird, it could be a good excuse to also cover the giant lemurs that once lived in Madagascar.
As someone who grew up watching Dinotopia i have an idea for next episode: Could man actually fly an Hatzegopteryx?
Maybe… but where would you put the harness? Would it be a basket situation or a saddle situation?
@@Parhelion-XIII Thats what the episode would be about
@@richardpavlov442 Even if they were unwilling, I suppose you could have something of a reversal of roles in the hunter-and-hound scenario, where the pterosaur uses height and vision to direct humans to corner prey items.
No, unless you are a child or underweight or a Jockey (the Light weighted people who ride horses in speed competitions). Normal adult humans just weight too much
They did fly Quetzalcoatlus aka Skybax.
12:10 EXTINCTZOO ARM REVEAL
I knew it, he's an actual dinosaur that's how he knows so much about them. 😂
Bro Is the only one that survived the K-T extincion
Kudos on being educational and NOT boring.
I have guardianship over my niece and nephew for the next couple weeks and I wanted to find a few channels for them to watch but a lot of these dinosaur channels have 1h-2h long videos that are all fluff with no meat and the person talking makes me want to exit out the nearest window just so I can feel something.
So, truly, good job.
My favorite Island in my second favorite archipelago in my third favorite era
The Hatzegopterex is so gnarly, thank you for teaching me about them! They're awesome
"Stand proud, you are delicious." - Hatzegopteryx to the mini dinosaurs, probably
Domain Expension: Gigantism
I'm kinda glad I decided to eat dinner late because now I can watch this while I eat lol
It's 10AM for me :) enjoy ur dinner !!
7:19
Sir, that's Gripen
Exactly what I was thinking
For a nice island getaway I would suggest North Sentinel Island.
Ahh yes. Tropical fruits, pleasant weather, awesome friend-sized dinosaurs, and giant flying carnivores that you'd need anti-aircraft cannons to deal with! What a deal, can't wait to book my vacation in Hateg Island!
man the bird thing was crazy but even crazier is I went and got stoned and this video was still going and there's like giant monster sharks and shit like man this was a whole prequel trilogy to jurassic park
Hell yeah, one of my favorite channels!
As a Romanian I'm proud of having Hateg island fossils
Thank you for another amazing video, was kind of hoping about one discussing the european isles in those days. Great stuff.
2:19 SARDINIA MENTIONED
What the hell is sardinia.
@@nonnn6884 more correctly called Sardegna is one of the two major italian islands
And despite everyone flowing here for summer, people forget we exist
My favourite place on earth
I love it there. I got some awesome fossils from Ultima Mercante in the south.
5:30 and 16:38 Not the David Peters's skeletals 😭😭😭
Dude it's Romania, what were you expecting from prehistoric Dracula land?
Ey, Hatze! One of my fav extinct animals. Edit, ey nice to see The Isle Magy make a apperance ^^ . Another also, the art at 21:42 is feraking amazing.
The quetzalcoatlus probably made me wanna become a pilot if I’m honest
And they called the island from Jurassic Park ‘Isla del Muerte’
I love your videos! They bring me back to my younger years. Can you do an episode on Brachiosaurus? It's my favorite
Thank you for bringing an accurate cretaceous period map.
I get so mad whenever i see pangea maps that are literally current continents slapped together. IT MAKES NO SENSE
I'd love to see more videos about birds. The Haast Eagle, Giant Moa, Elephant Bird, and Hesperornis would be cool to learn about.
Yo somone coppied your vid of the stego his name is @extinct planet
I commented on his last vid that I've found at least four channels that rip off his video titles and use AI to make low-quality trash.
Hatzegopteryx or Quetzalcoatlus
Marth or Donkey Kong
@@Parhelion-XIII donkey Kong
@@Phoenixraptor-xo7wg H. thambema it is
@@Parhelion-XIIIGodzilla
@@nonnn6884 To me, that would be Spinosaurus.
It's so frustrating that BBC never did another Walking with Dinosaurs (in the original style) with these other beasts.
I believe Zalmoxes was named after a great thinker and holy man of the ancient Dacians in what is today Romania.
Romania mentioned🦅
Another fine video, great illustrations👍
How dare my notifications hide this from me for 16 minutes
Madagascar in comparison was pretty much the australia of the Cretaceous.
I love the pic of the Hatzegotperix on Mustafar 😂
So this was like the Australia of pregistoric times😂
Madagascar is more likely
Many of the human figures used for size comparison are well-armed--e.g., the guy with the high-powered rifle and the WWI German lancer.
I did a presentation on Hatzeg and researching it was so interesting
8:47 Excuse me, a good RUNNER?????💀
Yup, pterosaurs in general would have been well adapted to running, not just hatz. It's theorized that they would have actually galloped like horses since they're on all fours. Hatz is theorized to have run at around 30-35 mph. Scary stuff.
4:05 I don’t think that’s fully the case cause you had Quetzalcoatlatles that was just as big while living among dinos like T rex the biggest and largest land carnivore to ever exist
15:16 I’m pretty sure that owls didn’t even evolved back than
Amazing video, I learned a lot, thank you. But by the the time you go into talking about the aquatic life, I wanted a Subnautica like game based all around it. I love the ocean. Ancient ocean is so freaking cool.
Dinos loveee Factor 😄😄😄
Sees Magyurasaurus
Isle players: AAAAAAHHH!!! SCRAP IT!
I want giant owls! :(
You should do that pop quiz more I was genuinely thinking for a bit lol!
At 7:19 you say the wingspan was wider than an F-35, but the fighter jet visual is not of an F-35. I'm pretty sure it's a Saab JAS 39 Gripen.
Bro 😑
@@MallsBalla There's a lot of F-35 b-role tape, probably free from the DoD if you ask. It was just an odd choice.
Commented on same..cheesy mistake and something they had to know.. maybe just lazy 🦥
@@edwardspencer3906 I think the editor secretly loves the Gripen. There's a lot to love, after all.
@@196cupcake Agreed on the JET but, still think it's an amateur mistake.. and, I am kinda partial to the F35...been earning it's reputation recently!
I would like you to cover lake Cretaceous Madagascar next!👍
idea: rich family & other crusiegoers go on a "luxury southern europe holiday" but they end up on a replica of hateg island
Hatzegopteryx sounds like a dragon. Jesus Christ
Cool vid👍🏻. I wish island scenarios like this still existed.
Sure, I'll book a trip to OhGodI'mGonnaDie Island 😂
Its really amazing to me how alligators/crocs have been roughly unchanged for millions of years and survived all these extinction events. They are truly one of natures perfect designs.
4:00. That looks like the diagram from the mammoth dig site in South Dakota. I just visited there a couple weeks ago.
Hatzegopteryx!!
i love this guy his voice is amazing. I love his amazing videos because you can learn many many many things from them. I really love watching his videos and his accent his amazing.
loved the ad transition
Giant cretaceous pterosaurs whose remains are found on islands.
My thought is that they'd make great scavengers of mosasaur carcasses, beached, or awash on the high seas. Mosasaurs were prevalent. A short soaring circuit of the island would allow a giant pterosaur to sight or scent a decomposing monster in proximal waters. Glide on down for a feast and fly away once sharks had rendered the mass unstable.
Do they have any specific traits that help sight or scent a decomposing monster in that far distance?
@@AncientWildTV My fragile knowledge base indicates that- yes- large pterosaurs are known for skull proportions, and inner topology that many paleontologists equate with superior eyesight and sense of smell.
Oh my GAWD, that is actually a nightmare beast.. A giant Hell-ican
Because of path of titans hatzegopteryx has become one of my favourite pterosaurs
I laughed so much at the dinosaur hand 😭
9:08 i have no idea why but this one made me so sad 😭 it's lil legs
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Jesus, the jump off alone terrifies me. Would leave a print on the ground
the azhdarchid in the thumbnail looks terrifying. great video
Dude I love this channel now-I just found it
i LOVE pterosaurs, they look so weird. unlike anything alive now
extinct zoo never fails too drop an interesting video. love watching them and appreciate you making them
OK, that was the best Factor ad I've ever seen.
I found sea sponge fosil and i am in europ in mountin like area
Big ups the to Bohemian Massive. Much respect.
11:45 a clip from my favourite movie, 2012
I like to imagine the hatzegopteryx either gave itself a running start or a climb and leap to fly
I'd like to think I could just not go to Nope Island, but I bet the Hetzegopterix were on other islands, too. But, this island had not pterasaurs that could stab and eat me, but some other beasties that I'd have to stay away from. No, I don't like this island, even with the cute little dinosaurs.
13:06 aprosuchus would be a pet, I think
Dinosaurs don’t really scare me, cause we still have fast land predators.. but these things.. lord
Question: Do you have any new videos planned for your other channel, Living Zoo? Love your content, btw. 😁
Island of prehistoric destination also a scary paradise vacation
0:21 its curious how you have some ancient ilands that one at once goes ''oh ye , old mountain that make a decent iland if sea was highter , or continent shelf lower etc''
but then you have other outlines that one goess '' oh , true there is a mountain or 'high' land at the half of that buuuut the other part is just ..local sea.. now ,hmm wonder what geology that caused that and considering more vulcanos apparently are waking up in the mideteranian yeee i wonder if there is a 'rythm' to this or just a question of what tectonics is pressing into what edges''
Do not microwave plastic containers!
19:49 I kinda doubt that the titanosaurs would've been completely off the menu. What's stopping a Hatzegopteryx from skewering one with its huge beak and then tearing it apart to eat it?
Flying carnivores rarely try to attack massive pray. Their bones break too easily
@@nikhtzatzi10:38
@@KoiFish-fw2li Still a useless hit against a large land animal.
See all strong predators. Their main thing is holding the prey to death (croc, big cats, big theropods), a single hit from a clumsy flier walking at their wings doesnt have the capacity to kill before the attacker is rendered quadraplegic.
Not only that but who knows if the Fat head was made to hunt or for some mating fight like todays goats and stuff ..
@@nikhtzatzi And yet, Hatzegopteryx's head, beak, and neck seemed to be built to withstand big impacts. Plus, you can't expect that a (figuratively speaking) small sauropod would be able to put up much of a fight. Most titanosaurs' best defence against carnivores were their immense size, but that doesn't mean much when the carnivores dwarf you.
@@furioussherman7265 sincerely, The build of these pterosaurs isnt quite combat heavy to withstand even random movements by sauropods (just look the weight difference)
I also thing these art adaptations exagerate too much. Obviously the art could kill anything cause is like 14 meters height , not 5. Anyway lets agree to disagree, I am not a scientist I just make comparisons to flying things of today..A hawk can withstand impacts from high altitude with speeds of 200 miles/hour so its made to impact on hit but the smallest land animal can break it in half if it catches it (example:cat)
Condors need similar conditions to take flight often
Does the large beak, skull and neck play any role in minimising prey items from reaching and damaging the wing?
Maybe like a bomber they used large areas to run, gain speed then jump for takeoff (no source just saying ideas)
I find Quetzalcoatlus and all it's cousins terrifying and the fact they could fly just disrespectful, like, look at yourselves, that's enough.
I figured this would be about Riker's Island or Fire Island or even Manhattan. Don't rule those out.
Technically the F-35C at 13.1 m has a slightly larger wingspan than Hatzegopteryx, so it is only the F-35A and B having a slightly shorter wingspan.
I'm very curious about the "megalosaurus hungaricus" and what is it
This is the funniest history thing ever❤
That was one of the stealthiest sponsor segways I have ever seen, good job 😂
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