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I honestly love Basilosaurus. I had an exam in Biology and I used Basilosaurus and it’s ancestors as a way to answer a question on it. Got a B! Thanks Mr.King Lizard Whale!
just some constructive feedback: please, for the love of god, don´t make the background sound / imagined extinct whale sounds louder than the narration - or better yet: don´t mix narration with the sounds you want us to hear, so we can concentrate on one important thing at a time. nice video, I love learning about extinct whales and generally nature. keep up the good work!
Sweet work on the designs, dude! Really hoping we get to see Basilosaurus in a park builder at some point, whether it's Jurassic World Evolution 3, Prehistoric Kingdom or something else. Been in love with this creature ever since watching Walking with Beasts as a kid. Moeritherium sure looks different, though. I take it there was some groundbreaking discovery that drastically changed our understanding of it since Walking with Beasts?
I really hope that there'll be an official Walking with Beasts Documentary remake after the upcoming Walking with Dinosaurs remake. Episode 2 "Whale Killer" will always be my favorite.
I bet the ancestors of whales returned back to the ocean to escape the giant prehistoric snakes that terrorized what is now Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
It's hard to believe that it took twenty five million years for the niche left by the largest Marine Organisms at the end of the Cretaceous to be refilled.
I LOVE this series you do. The effort comes through in every frame. Thank you. Please keep them going! And thank you for clearing up Zeuglodon! I never realized it was synonymous with Basilisaurus!
So the hunting scenes in WWB aren't entirely accurate, but not terrible either I assume? The Basilosaurus mom used speed but seemingly in short bursts.
Otodus species: Otodus megalodon (16-18 meters and 67.8 tons) Early miocene - Pliocene 23-3.6 Ma Otodus chubutensis (12-15 meters Largest Specimens) Late Oligocene - Pliocene 28-5 Ma Otodus angustidens (11-14 meters Largest Specimens) Middle Eocene - Early Miocene Otodus poseidoni [?] (5 species: 10-12 meters) Late Eocene - Early Oligocene 41.2-36 Ma Otodus Sokolovi (2 Species: 12-13 meters) Early Eocene - Late Oligocene (Otodus sokolovi, O. s. caspiensis) Otodus debrayi (6.8-7.3 METERS) Early Eocene - Middle Eocene 47.8-38 Ma Otodus auriculatus (8 - 10 meters) Middle Eocene - Early Miocene 45 - 21.1 Ma Otodus obliquus (6 Species: 9-12 meters and 15 tons) Early Paleocene - Early Eocene Otodus minor (6 Species: 4.2-6 meters) Early Paleocene - Early Eocene 61.6 - 56 Ma Otodus naidini ( 5-6 meters) Early Paleogene - Early Eocene 65.5 - 56 Ma Otodus limhamnensis (7 meters: Cretaceus - Early Eocene) 83.5 - 53 Ma Otodus aksuaticus (6-8 Meters) Early Eocene 56 - 49 Ma Otodus stromeri (59.2-41.2 Ma) Early Paleocene - Middle Eocene
Ah I missed this. Your videos are aways worth the while and wait and give that wonderfull feeling of learning something while relaxing at the same time.
hello Nature's Compendium! Let me introduce myself, my name is Domiziano, I'm an Italian, I've been watching your videos for a while but I've never signed up and above all I've never commented as I was a bit shy😅 but today oh I decided to sign up and to write below this beautiful video on basilosaurus❤️ wouldn't you talk about Fasolasuchus in the next video?
Thank you so much! Basilosaurus has been featured in two videos before and received a redesign in the Perucetus video, so that was when I knew I had to cover this awesome animal. Hopefully I did both species a justice :D
As awesome as Basilosaurus is, it's also cool learning about its relative Dorudon and how the latter was able to dive into deeper parts of the ocean. All of the animations here are great, too!
Great video! only nitpick is putting a mid video sponsorship in a video thats supposed to be educational, but at least you made it a chapter that can be easily skipped which is very considerate :3
Glad you enjoyed it! Now for a bit of transparency: The ad placement was at the discretion of the sponsorship, so I tried my best to at least integrate in a way where watching it was still somewhat entertaining and didn't interupt the flow too much of the video, and of course adding it as a chapter for the option to skip. I don't do mid roll ads in my video and that does impact how much I can make from ad revenue, so sponsorships are very crucial in helping to fund bigger projects. This particular sponsorship will help me fund my upcoming Carnotaurus video, along with the generous donations from my Patreon supporters who have helped keep my channel afloat since 2021 thanks to providing the funds I need to keep my software subscriptions. One day, I'd like to be at a point where I can do this full time and I have enough funding from Patreon plus ad revenue to do so, but I'm far from that point as of now... Non-aquatic animal videos, especially dinosaurs, are the most expensive projects to produce in general. Hence why the majority of my animated content cover aquatic creatures since I keep the costs for those projects a little lower. Hope that clears things up a bit.
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I will always appreciate “Walking with Beasts” for introducing me to this creature
Nice! I love the "walking with..." Trilogy ❤
For me, it was ark survival evolved
For me, it was a National Geographic's documentary called "The Walking Whale".
Yessss
I honestly love Basilosaurus. I had an exam in Biology and I used Basilosaurus and it’s ancestors as a way to answer a question on it. Got a B! Thanks Mr.King Lizard Whale!
a B? Seriously?
just some constructive feedback: please, for the love of god, don´t make the background sound / imagined extinct whale sounds louder than the narration - or better yet: don´t mix narration with the sounds you want us to hear, so we can concentrate on one important thing at a time.
nice video, I love learning about extinct whales and generally nature. keep up the good work!
Ah , Basilosaurus. My beloved Hotdog Whale.
sausage whale is best whale
#Basilosaurus my favourite noodle finally getting some love 😁😁❤🐋
#basilosaurus I know the video has started yet but I just KNOW I KNOW it's gonna be worth it cause I like PK and I really love basilosaurus
It’s still annoying that they can’t rename Basilosaurus to Basilocetus, King Whale is so much more fitting & accurate.
ikr
Love me some weird funky prehistoric whales! #basilosaurus
#basilosaurus MY FAVOURITE BOY
#Basilosaurus
Edit: OMG I GOT A HEART THANK U SO MUCHHHHHHH AAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!
#Basilosaurus Mammalian responce to sea serpent.
Sweet work on the designs, dude! Really hoping we get to see Basilosaurus in a park builder at some point, whether it's Jurassic World Evolution 3, Prehistoric Kingdom or something else. Been in love with this creature ever since watching Walking with Beasts as a kid. Moeritherium sure looks different, though. I take it there was some groundbreaking discovery that drastically changed our understanding of it since Walking with Beasts?
The Serpent King Whale has arrived, one of the most unique prehistoric whale ever exist
I really hope that there'll be an official Walking with Beasts Documentary remake after the upcoming Walking with Dinosaurs remake. Episode 2 "Whale Killer" will always be my favorite.
The Basilosaurus reminds me of the Mosasaurus Genus. Convergent Evolution will never go away.
My #1 favorite prehistoric animal. I love the basilosaurs due too them being so similar to mosasaurs, dubbing them the Serpent whales.
I remember doing a presentation about Basilosaurus in School
I bet the ancestors of whales returned back to the ocean to escape the giant prehistoric snakes that terrorized what is now Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
#basilosaurus
What an amazing video by the way !!
Now I feel like I have to watch Walking with beasts again 🤩
It's hard to believe that it took twenty five million years for the niche left by the largest Marine Organisms at the end of the Cretaceous to be refilled.
Such a amazingly made video
#Basilosaurus
So well edited omg!
#basilosaurus - love your content! Hope you blow up and become a huge channel!
So much cetacean singing in this video. 10 out of 10. 👍🏼
#basilosaurus the great noodle
Great content on this amazing species. I think it is also the stae fossil of Alabama.
I love how you still make beautiful art for your educational videos!
Thank you so much 😀
#Basilosaurus has always been my favorite extinct animals with a misnomer as a name
#Basilosaurus Basilosaurus is the better Mosa. King lizard for a reason!
King Lizard due to incompetent researchers🗣🗣🗣‼️ #Mosasaurus
Looking forward to pakicetus as well!
I always thought that they should call basilosaurus basilocetus
#Otodusauriculatus is a to my favorite Megatooth Shark.
what about the facts about the Aurochs, European Bison, and the Przewalski's Horse.
#Basilosaurus I love the freaky long boi 🐋🐋🐋
Peak animal
Finally, the goat of the sea is here. Basilosaurus.
4:07 LOL btw
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The video not even premiered yet
#basilosaurus-that was an awesome premiere
I LOVE this series you do. The effort comes through in every frame. Thank you. Please keep them going!
And thank you for clearing up Zeuglodon! I never realized it was synonymous with Basilisaurus!
Why thank you! This was definitely one of my favorite videos to work on and I'm pretty happy with the final result!
nice video
So the hunting scenes in WWB aren't entirely accurate, but not terrible either I assume? The Basilosaurus mom used speed but seemingly in short bursts.
Otodus species:
Otodus megalodon (16-18 meters and 67.8 tons) Early miocene - Pliocene 23-3.6 Ma
Otodus chubutensis (12-15 meters Largest Specimens) Late Oligocene - Pliocene 28-5 Ma
Otodus angustidens (11-14 meters Largest Specimens) Middle Eocene - Early Miocene
Otodus poseidoni [?] (5 species: 10-12 meters) Late Eocene - Early Oligocene 41.2-36 Ma
Otodus Sokolovi (2 Species: 12-13 meters) Early Eocene - Late Oligocene (Otodus sokolovi, O. s. caspiensis)
Otodus debrayi (6.8-7.3 METERS) Early Eocene - Middle Eocene 47.8-38 Ma
Otodus auriculatus (8 - 10 meters) Middle Eocene - Early Miocene 45 - 21.1 Ma
Otodus obliquus (6 Species: 9-12 meters and 15 tons) Early Paleocene - Early Eocene
Otodus minor (6 Species: 4.2-6 meters) Early Paleocene - Early Eocene 61.6 - 56 Ma
Otodus naidini ( 5-6 meters) Early Paleogene - Early Eocene 65.5 - 56 Ma
Otodus limhamnensis (7 meters: Cretaceus - Early Eocene) 83.5 - 53 Ma
Otodus aksuaticus (6-8 Meters) Early Eocene 56 - 49 Ma
Otodus stromeri (59.2-41.2 Ma) Early Paleocene - Middle Eocene
Awesome video btw, i love this, the visuals are awesome and the information preety through and complete, hopefully we can see more soon
I love basilosaurs, pliosaurs, ceratosaurs, mylodonts, dicreaosaurs, mamenchisaurs and anhanguerids.
These are my favorite groups of animals.
After this, please do “How Scientifically Accurate is the Jurassic Park Ceratosaurus?”
#basilosaurus love your work.
Ah I missed this. Your videos are aways worth the while and wait and give that wonderfull feeling of learning something while relaxing at the same time.
Glad you like my work!
Finally another marine mammal
honestly a 30 meter long sea serpant would have been sick!
altough whale basilosaurus is also very cool.
When I first learned of basilosaurus, I pronounced it as basil-osaurus, like the herb. #basilosaurus
Since this creature was not a marine reptile (as the first paleontologist who discovered it thought so), I would rename it Basilocetus.
Something about the proportions of this thing just freak me the fuck out.
Lets go it dropped!
#basilosaurus is the coolest marine animal to exist since the cretaceous.
This was certainly pretty interesting. Hats off to you!
Thank you very much! Cheers!
#basilosaurus🎉🎉🎉🤞❣️
0:51 He looks so happy!
@@Pterosaursarecool Without all the problems created by human activities, of course. And without Orcas to be harassed.
Its crazy how things just become a mosasaur when unput them in water
Great video, I had no idea these noodle whales were a thing. Wish I could travel back in time and see them
Basilosaurus
You forget to mention that they don't get stunned by jellyfish!
I’m quite sad that moeatherium no longer has its little trunk basilosaurus gone but not forgotten
#Basilosaurus
The reptiles weren't the only terrifying toothed monsters
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#Basilosaurus
#Basilosaurus
One of my favorite prehistoric sea creature
Creature profile on Carcharodontosaurus saharicus please 🥺
#Basilosaurus
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Nice!!!!
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Amazing info and facts of this whales 😁
#Basilosaurus please choose me ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
#basilosaurus the Orka on steroids
do allosaurus next or saurophaganax would be even better
Carnotaurus is next! 🦖
@@NaturesCompendium that's awesome can't wait
I would call it Basilocetus
Excellent video.
Glad you liked it!
hello Nature's Compendium! Let me introduce myself, my name is Domiziano, I'm an Italian, I've been watching your videos for a while but I've never signed up and above all I've never commented as I was a bit shy😅 but today oh I decided to sign up and to write below this beautiful video on basilosaurus❤️ wouldn't you talk about Fasolasuchus in the next video?
Greetings! I'm already working on Carnotaurus next but perhaps in the future once I get more funding!
1:47 palaeophis??
Yes sir!
Nice video 👍 can you make a video about the large Ichthyosaurs like ichthyotitan please
Planning on a video for Shonisaurus next year!
Let's go, yet another banger paleo video. I always wondered when this animal would be covered here
Thank you so much! Basilosaurus has been featured in two videos before and received a redesign in the Perucetus video, so that was when I knew I had to cover this awesome animal. Hopefully I did both species a justice :D
Mosasaurs ahhhh whales.
#BASILOSAURUS
I love this so much,also walking with dinosaurs 2 is coming next year are you excited? Because I am hope it good as the original
I'm super excited for Walking with Dinosaurs 2!
My uncle's name is Basil, I think he'll enjoy knowing there's a noodle whale with his name 🐋
Aye that's wonderful! Hope uncle doesn't mind sharing his name with this ancient Egyptian sausage whale 😛
@@NaturesCompendium He's a super devout Muslim, so at least it wasn't a dog haha
As awesome as Basilosaurus is, it's also cool learning about its relative Dorudon and how the latter was able to dive into deeper parts of the ocean.
All of the animations here are great, too!
Thank you! Glad you like the animations!
#Basilosaurus! I really enjoy this channel, keep up the good work!
Glad you enjoy it!
#basilosaurus btw beautiful video. You insipire me to continue learning about all animals
Awesome! I'm glad my videos help to inspire you and others to learn more about our natural world!
#Basilosaurus 👍
#Basilosaurus
You managed to make basilosaurus look adorable
The most adorable murder noodle!
Great video! only nitpick is putting a mid video sponsorship in a video thats supposed to be educational, but at least you made it a chapter that can be easily skipped which is very considerate :3
Glad you enjoyed it! Now for a bit of transparency: The ad placement was at the discretion of the sponsorship, so I tried my best to at least integrate in a way where watching it was still somewhat entertaining and didn't interupt the flow too much of the video, and of course adding it as a chapter for the option to skip. I don't do mid roll ads in my video and that does impact how much I can make from ad revenue, so sponsorships are very crucial in helping to fund bigger projects. This particular sponsorship will help me fund my upcoming Carnotaurus video, along with the generous donations from my Patreon supporters who have helped keep my channel afloat since 2021 thanks to providing the funds I need to keep my software subscriptions. One day, I'd like to be at a point where I can do this full time and I have enough funding from Patreon plus ad revenue to do so, but I'm far from that point as of now...
Non-aquatic animal videos, especially dinosaurs, are the most expensive projects to produce in general. Hence why the majority of my animated content cover aquatic creatures since I keep the costs for those projects a little lower. Hope that clears things up a bit.
@@NaturesCompendium Alright
Make A vídeo about australopithecus please?