Quick correction! Totally slipped my mind when recording, but of course, along with those mentioned, Gondwana was also composed of Africa and Zealandia
There are far worse time periods than the Late Jurassic. The Hadeon would have been a thousand times worse. No oxygen, temperatures hod enough to melt lead, no water, oceans of Lava instead water. Near constant raining of meteors causing explosions comparable to nuclear bombs. You would literally die in 3 seconds if you set foot in Hadeon eon.
@@Novusod Yeah but thats like super obvious, no time traveller would go to that point anyways lol. People would only travel to see dinosaurs and the video helps you to which period we should avoid
Well no shit sherlock! No one in their right mind would time travel there. Dinosaurs though, people will time travel to that era. But the question which era is safe is what this video is all about. @@Novusod
we'd have real issues with thermal regulation if we couldn't sweat effectively, plus the low oxygen, we'd likely be in bad shape before we even met a dinosaur lol
The lack of modern flowering plants would be a far bigger problem than the presence of big predators. There's no fruits, no berries, no nuts, no flowering tubers like sweet potatoes, potatoes, carrots, etc. There's no cereal grains, no coconuts, no bamboo, no hardwoods, no maple syrup... Familiar plant things to build with or eat are just practically non-existent.
I got dino. Considering I'm traveling back in time, I have the ability to take whatever I can carry from our modern period. A light weight .50 cal rifle with Raufoss rounds would make short work of most medium sized dinos with proper shot placement. Just got to figure out how to make fire.
Still blows my mind these animals walked the earth for 150 million years. Mammals could not get a foothold during the Mesozoic but it's still a shame to me they got wiped out. The earth has been host to some of the most incredible events. I don't think we are alone as far as life goes but until we discover something else earth is the cradle of life and the most amazing thing in the universe.
Climate and weather aren’t the same thing. So a world average of 68 degrees would’ve meant Florida back then would’ve been much, much hotter than 100 degrees.
@@Muffinkakes1The highest temperature ever recorded here in Ireland was 91 degrees Fahrenheit back in 1878..that was 146 years ago. You live in a hot place.
To be fair, I kinda am and Ironically was more intrigued by the geology and volcanology of the era. It's not a diss on dinos, it's just the video is more of a compilation list and doesn't address what I presume are "Contentious" topics such as the metabolism of large dinos, given the average Temperatures on Earth and the lack of a cooling method like the elephant's multiple cooling methods of bathing and large surface area through wrinkled skin and large ears. It raises questions if predators they'd have similar habits to cheetahs where they opportunistically assess the situation and give chase before resuming to low power mode. Sure, some of these dinos could frequent bodies of water. Also, it doesn't exactly draw a vague line on which dinos have and haven't got feathers and it's not a no brainer since fur and feathers actually insulate heat and evolutionary speaking, an animal of such a size with feathers like that might as well be evolutionarily asking for a heat stroke but also have a the double edged sword role of actually protecting from the sun from burns... For whatever that's worth.
@@christianbell8347 'Kinda' impossible? Either something is impossible or it isn't. Get out of here with that 'Kinda' nonsense. It's one or the other. Also, the OP was JOKING and it was a ratherclever joke, to be fair.
I really loved the Allosaurus spotlight. When I first got into dinosaurs in the early 90s as a kid I loved Allosaurus and Deinonychus, and was not happy when T-Rex and Velociraptor stole the show due to the Jurassic Park movie! It's nice to see Allosaurus get a bit of attention.
Thagomizer: The term thagomizer was coined by Gary Larson in jest. In a 1982 The Far Side comic, a group of cavemen are taught by a caveman lecturer that the spikes on a stegosaur's tail were named "after the late Thag Simmons".
@@pressftopayrespects6325just try going after a Great Pyrenees 😂 I believe i could save myself from one singular wolf and bare hands but a Pyrenees is one I won’t f with. I do believe I would’ve been a cave dweller back then. If my 1 pound bird can make me bleed and cry I don’t wanna think about what these animals were like roaming FREE. Although I’d kill to see it
Reminds me of a line from one of Michael Crichton's novels, where he mentions that a T Rex roar was something no man was meant to hear. Also apparently it made infrasounds, we wouldnt hear them but wed feel them
@@gitpicker9933 I wouldn't say better but different. Still an excellent read. The movie adaptations are action oriented, while the books focus more on horror and worldbuilding. And the movies changed some plot beats and character arcs, so it is worth a read just for the novelty.
This is my favourite channel when it comes to learning about extinct beings, your voice really suits this video essay concept and you are very creative!
If I had to choose the absolute worst period to travel to in Earth’s history and be trapped in, it would have to be the late Permian, ain’t no way anyone would survive that
Give me an armor piercing gernade launchers, 50 caliber machine gun and a concrete snd rebar atomic strength bunker and I might live. Funny thing is I probably wouldn't die from the dinosaurs but small poisonous bugs.
Beyond the carnivorous reptiles and amphibians and sharks? Little. Nothing. Because there was a global desert, a drought. Nothing, no water. The geography was simple, pangeia, one giant desert. The single ocean had almost no currents, so was toxic, and storms could go round the whole world without hitting land so All storms were catastrophic. Oh and the atmosphere was slowly being poisoned. By what? By the Siberia traps, a volcano system that kept erupting and rendered an area the size of Europe and Asia completely covered in lava. During this time 98% of all life died out, (The dinosaurs were killed with 75%) the closest life has ever come to ending. It's called the Great Dying. Though personally if I wanted to kill someone I'd send them to the Hadean, no atmosphere, no life, 4.5 billion years ago. Oh and the earth was one giant lava lake.
So amazing knowing these beasts lived on our planet . I would love to find another planet we could study in real time that exists in a similar dinosauric period
I think the Triassic period would probably be the coolest because there was a ton of final form trees and plant life that had a whole era to evolve as far as they could go. All the animals were extremely bizarre and evolved for task specificity and the vegetation probably resembled an alien planet on a Trapper Keeper
Early Triassic possibly was the safest era, since large predatory animals still pretty rare but very abundant lystrosaurus that can served as barbecue. But anything only be okay if the human can survive from its extreme hot weather
@prasetyodwikuncorojati2434 I'm not worried about the exceptional large carnivores I'm worried about poison plants that don't exist anymore spores the insects stuff like that. Chances are dropped into any of these situations the small stuff and bacteria viruses would get you first
Amazingly, the greatest threat to a human traveler to the late Jurassic would not have been predators, by aphyxiation. It has been found that late Jurassic oxygen levels were only 15% compared to 21% for today. So any human traveler would have needed to wear a spacesuit to survive.
@ethanjohnson2849 it would be like severe altitude sickness which has a good chance at being fatal when you go from regular oxygen levels to much much lower oxygen levels higher up in the atmosphere. The body cant acclimate that fast it would go into shock. If you lowered the levels over the course of months you might be fine but you would still be very short of breath constantly.
@@ethanjohnson2849 You would get sick and die before being able to get used to it. It'd kill you before you even get the chance. Humans are not super beings. In fact, most have weak af lungs and are horrible at adaptation, especially people nowadays. Maybe a few would survive, but they'd be short of breath and constantly needing to take breaths. They'd need a paper bag, or an inhaler or something, not that those things existed back then, so... Yeah, humans would be doomed. Never mind the predators that would eat you whole or just chew pieces of you bit by bit, probably eating you alive, but the lack of oxygen would have leave you unable to breathe properly.
Agreed, I have a feeling the colors and patterns were wild, lots of iridescence, and countless amazing creatures we'll probably never know existed or would imagine they could. It blows
My imagination goes wild with possibilities, the colors, the smells, the ocean creatures, flying creatures, and of course the sizes of everything. Just, wow!
The light from these animals is still flying out into space 150 million light years away… if we had a long enough telescope and were 150 million light years away, or could just bend space time, we could then actually see the dinosaurs, for real…
Maybe there are friendly advanced aliens that will one day share the information with us, without trying to destroy us and plunder the Earth. Or at least let us see it before they do
As a kid (and through high school), I wanted to get a career in paleontology. That didn't work out, but I'm still in a science field. These videos remind me of why I wanted to go into paleontology. It is so great to see others so passionate about these extinct creatures. Keep up the great videos! I love listening to these.
This would be the best time period for the setting of a horror movie. However, the worst for survival would be the Hadean. I guess it depends on whether you prefer a long struggle or an instant death 😅
Technically the late Jurassic could’ve been as short as half an hour or so survival time wise, because the oxygen levels then weren’t the same as now so you’d be getting either oxygen toxicity or deprivation depending on the true levels then.
@@Ein_Kunde_literally. There would be nothing for the herbivores to eat and the humans would all be hiding in buildings or shooting at the carnivores (military, police etc)
I find it ironic how dominant the homo sapiens specie is considering the beasts of the past. The truth is that modern animals are no less crazy, just smaller and more observable, hence why we know so much more about them. But I wonder, since we haven't actually explored the bottom of the ocean completely, what are the chances we discover another menacing monster but instead greater, grander!
Very less actually because big animals requires a lot of food, in fact all the cetaceans live in the surface. Not to mention that there are limits of respiration with gills, and an animal cannot exceed a certain size limit with them
@@kingshark9057 Well that makes sense, since squid don't really have bones to be crushed by such pressure, and I see Fabrizio's point of the standard living conditions and respiration limits : size . Tbh I have very basic understanding so thank you for your contributions. You all are very cool, have a lovely day!
Fairly sure the Hadean, Archean and Proterozoic would be substantially worse environments to be transported to, considering that life couldn't exist during these aeons at all. Either the molten surfaces and blazing temperatures would kill you, or the immediate build-up of toxic gases would.
Life supposedly has existed since the late Hadean, it’s just that more complex life didn’t arise until the late proterozoic. Regardless, none of those 3 eons would support human life at all.
10:43 Fun fact, the Thagomizer was named by a Gary Larson comic. So, like aglets, we now have a word to describe something that otherwise would take around 2-10 words to describe (i.e., shoelace-end, the plastic thing on the end of a shoelace; tail-spike, the boney spikes on the end of a stegosaur's tail).
Crazy how we’re all not gonna be here one day, and the world will keep spinning for more thousands and thousands of years. I hope you all have a good life and can grow old and happy and cherish your every moment and make the best of what you have.
Thousands and thousands? Try billions and billions! until the sun swallows it up. Even then the universe will be in its infancy, it will go on and on and on for trillions of trillions of trillions of years. 🤯
@@thorfinsky1427 My exact reasons why i think people that hate on others, you dont know how theyre life is going and life compared to how long it will go on after us. It just isn’t worth the time or to hate at all as we are all living our own lives, our own worlds and just hope the best for everyone else.
Fantastic video, so well put together. Really well-chosen images that are put together cohesively. You really set the scene and are able to give use so much context about what each creature was living next to. I've loved dinosaurs since I was little but have only recently been finding out how varied Crocodylomorphs were. What boggles my mind more than anything was our own journey to get to being Human.
8:53 Ceratosaurus: "I'm sorry, I feel embarrassed even brining this up. But, um... this is _my_ niche." Allosaurus: "Oh... Is it? Wow... That's awkward! My bad. I'll just, uh... Go back to my habitat. I-it's nice to see you, though. How's the brood?"
@@kingshark9057 Ceratosaurus: "Get out of here right now, this is my niche. You heard, get the fuck out." *Allosaurus eats the Ceratosaurus in one gulp* 😂😂😂
The worst moment in history would probably be the moment Thea slammed into Earth. It was the single most destructive event to happen to Earth. It was so catastrophic the debris it created eventually reformed into the moon.
@@jaszczompstrzakowski5471 Proselenian = before / the moon => The people who came before the moon. Another term, more appropriate for the English language, would be pre-lunar It is said that the Arcadians (of the Peloponnese in Greece) are autochtonous people who have seen the "birth" of the moon. They have tales of life before the emergence of earth's bigges satelite. And for that, they have been dubbed as proselenial. The list of ancient people who have confirmed this is quite big. Democritus, Anaxagoras, Plutarch, Aristotle, Aristochius, Hesychius, Dionysius Chalcidensis, Lucian, Hippolytus, Apollonius of Rhodes, Empedocles, Censorinus among others. There are a few other civilizations in other parts of the world that seem to agree with the notion that the earth was moonless. For example there is one in the north parts of South America that have stories of the earth that start with this: “In the earliest times, when the moon was not yet in the heavens.” [Chibchas tribe]
@@jaszczompstrzakowski5471 Proselenian = before / the moon => The people who came before the moon. Another term, more appropriate for the English language, would be pre-lunar It is said that the Arcadians (of the Peloponnese in Greece) are autochtonous people who have seen the "birth" of the moon. They have tales of life before the emergence of earth's bigges satelite. And for that, they have been dubbed as proselenial. The list of ancient people who have confirmed this is quite big. Democritus, Anaxagoras, Plutarch, Aristotle, Aristochius, Hesychius, Dionysius Chalcidensis, Lucian, Hippolytus, Apollonius of Rhodes, Empedocles, Censorinus among others. There are a few other civilizations in other parts of the world that seem to agree with the notion that the earth was moonless. For example there is one in the north parts of South America that have stories of the earth that start with this: “In the earliest times, when the moon was not yet in the heavens.” [Chibchas tribe]
But could modern humans actually survive that era? I mean, not just dodging dinosaurs but the environment itself: from the atmosphere, to the weather, to the microbes, viruses, and bacteria. All that stuff could potentially kill you even before you come into contact with a dinosaur.
I'm pretty sure any modern human would die from starvation or dehydration way before encountering a dinosaur. Or bodies are no longer designed to eat raw meat or raw anything by that matter, and the plants from the time where obviously not how they are today, so they are also out of the menu. And we can't even drink most water TODAY unless purified so yeah, dinosaurs are honestly the lesser evil
What really kills timetravel is, it's not enough to choose a different time and go there somehow. You would need to know very accurately, WHERE that time was in space, and physically move there. The space is constantly expanding and we are carried by that "wave", in that slice of space. Different time is also in a differemt location in the universe
I can see myself running through the Jungle, high af.. trying to dig a hole to hide in or climb a giant tree.. hopefully not snatched by avian dinosaur.
I've always thought to myself time traveling to anytime before humans existed was specifically be a horrible idea since the atmosphere and climate were just so different back then, I'm pretty sure you'd melt like a popsicle from the sheer humidity or thickly rich oxygen might choke you? Anywhere beyond a million years ago.
@@devincampbell5007 Which is funny, considering the 3 Abrahimic religions really have zero issue with Dinosaurs, infact, it just adds to our belief on how powerful God is 😂
I always love hearing of the ancient Supercontinents. I don't know why but it just feels natural. It's cool to think if that never changed how different we'd be. Would we have had a need to invent boats or planes?
"You probably heard of the most famous one, the Liopleurodon" "Liopleurodon (Walking With Dinosaurs)" Extinct Zoo is nice enough not to directly confront me with the fact that I first learned about Liopleurodon from Charlie the Unicorn.
Quick correction! Totally slipped my mind when recording, but of course, along with those mentioned, Gondwana was also composed of Africa and Zealandia
W channel though frfr
Hey zoo, can you make video about madtsoia a snake that lived with dinosaurs. thx
I was left wondering about that apparent omission. I appreciate your clarifying. 👍
Who did the artwork for the thumbnail? It's great.
I was confused for a second and almost upset because it's so blatantly omitted
As a person who was going to time travel to the past , thank you for your video it is life saving
So did you go to another period or not time travel at all?
There are far worse time periods than the Late Jurassic.
The Hadeon would have been a thousand times worse. No oxygen, temperatures hod enough to melt lead, no water, oceans of Lava instead water. Near constant raining of meteors causing explosions comparable to nuclear bombs. You would literally die in 3 seconds if you set foot in Hadeon eon.
@@Novusod Yeah but thats like super obvious, no time traveller would go to that point anyways lol. People would only travel to see dinosaurs and the video helps you to which period we should avoid
@@Novusodwell that’s like a given. Obviously you’re not going to go to a period where you can’t even function property
Well no shit sherlock! No one in their right mind would time travel there. Dinosaurs though, people will time travel to that era. But the question which era is safe is what this video is all about. @@Novusod
dont tell me what to do
That was so unfunny that you should be imprisoned, please don’t ever make a joke again bro.🙏
Go to sleep
😂
You slay maboy
Someone has no control in their own life👀
props to the time traveller that went and got these drawings, pictures, and videos for us. really appreciate it
Ur welcome 😎
Their drawings never dissapoint...
camera man never dies
The cameraman never dies
Bro this isn't real what are you talking about?
Karen the keyboard warrior 😮😅😂
The humidity is enough to kill me
1 day of no air conditioning would turn me into a beast more frenzied than any dinosaur…
@@thenoblepoptart You'd be eaten by another dinosaur before your skin turns into pork scratchings anyway. lol
yeah
High humidity heat is very annoying to live in.
we'd have real issues with thermal regulation if we couldn't sweat effectively, plus the low oxygen, we'd likely be in bad shape before we even met a dinosaur lol
10:46 imagine being remembered, over a 150 Million years later, for getting a spike up the arse from a stego.
A Legend.😂
Exactly how I hope to be remembered 😎😎
Human achievements ain't got nothin to brag about let alone possibly being erased from memory when compared to this event... 🤔
Mr claws
You mean, it became known as an Allo-sore-ass?
All this talk of 150 million years about makes me realize how insignificant my 70 years of life will be
True
70? Russia in da house
Why 70?
What makes you think you're going to make it through the night?
@@JayPeeh455May be Russian, or generally former soviet, countries that have generally shorter life expectancies.
I was alive back then and survived it. What a nostalgic video.
Was it better than the 90's though?
@@AlahuSnackbaryee
Were you telling crap jokes back then too
i was alive until i read this 😐
Your all ridiculously funny
The lack of modern flowering plants would be a far bigger problem than the presence of big predators. There's no fruits, no berries, no nuts, no flowering tubers like sweet potatoes, potatoes, carrots, etc. There's no cereal grains, no coconuts, no bamboo, no hardwoods, no maple syrup... Familiar plant things to build with or eat are just practically non-existent.
dude they were herbavores that had their own plant species that they ate and processed... i doubt they mightve lived longer with fruits and veggies...
@@realbosstakeagood for them. Not suited for us
@@realbosstakeahe was speaking in reference to a human surviving in this period. You know, like the main concept of the video?
I got dino. Considering I'm traveling back in time, I have the ability to take whatever I can carry from our modern period. A light weight .50 cal rifle with Raufoss rounds would make short work of most medium sized dinos with proper shot placement.
Just got to figure out how to make fire.
@@BartoniusAustinius bruh I thought they was talking about the dino's lol and we was eating meat and berries and shit we aint need no damn vegies...
Still blows my mind these animals walked the earth for 150 million years. Mammals could not get a foothold during the Mesozoic but it's still a shame to me they got wiped out. The earth has been host to some of the most incredible events. I don't think we are alone as far as life goes but until we discover something else earth is the cradle of life and the most amazing thing in the universe.
They haven't been wiped out. Only the non-avian dinosaurs went extinct.
@@PlatformNo14 Crocs and Sharks are still around so not all oceanic dinosaurs either
I like dinosaurs
I like turtles....
I like planes
I like you
I like trains.
I like you too
68 degrees fahrenheit sounds like paradise to me judging that every day this month in florida its been in the 90s
This would’ve taken the usually far below 0 poles into account for average temperature.
Being said yes I’d take anything over 95 degree days
Hey; another Floridian! It's true; I'm baking every time I go for walks
Come to the Midwest 😎
Climate and weather aren’t the same thing. So a world average of 68 degrees would’ve meant Florida back then would’ve been much, much hotter than 100 degrees.
@@Muffinkakes1The highest temperature ever recorded here in Ireland was 91 degrees Fahrenheit back in 1878..that was 146 years ago. You live in a hot place.
"You might be getting tired of hearing about dinosaurs"
*"DONT YOU EVER SPEAK THOSE WORDS AGAIN"*
Right! That's blasphemy 😂
Dinosaurus Aeterna
Why are you quoting yourself...
I……I’m honestly kinda tired of dinosaurs because I honestly seen too munch dinosaur content right now but I keep binging it
To be fair, I kinda am and Ironically was more intrigued by the geology and volcanology of the era.
It's not a diss on dinos, it's just the video is more of a compilation list and doesn't address what I presume are "Contentious" topics such as the metabolism of large dinos, given the average Temperatures on Earth and the lack of a cooling method like the elephant's multiple cooling methods of bathing and large surface area through wrinkled skin and large ears.
It raises questions if predators they'd have similar habits to cheetahs where they opportunistically assess the situation and give chase before resuming to low power mode.
Sure, some of these dinos could frequent bodies of water.
Also, it doesn't exactly draw a vague line on which dinos have and haven't got feathers and it's not a no brainer since fur and feathers actually insulate heat and evolutionary speaking, an animal of such a size with feathers like that might as well be evolutionarily asking for a heat stroke but also have a the double edged sword role of actually protecting from the sun from burns... For whatever that's worth.
It was actually really peaceful back then, trust me. I was there
Mom!? That you?
Is it hard typing on such a tiny keyboard Mr. Allosaurus?
Glad to know we have such accurate advice
Me too
Were you at the function at Rob’s house in 160,000,000 BC also?
Got to give props to Thag, who gave his life in a Far Side cartoon to be honored by naming his multi pronged death the Thag-o-mizer.
I LOVED that cartoon! I miss seeing the "Far Side" strip in my local newspaper...but l DO have his books!
Last time I was this early I was but a mere cynodont scurrying across the ground 150 million years ago.
No you weren't. That's kinda impossible.
@@christianbell8347learn how to take a joke
@@christianbell8347 if u werent at the function in 151,478,892 BCE at robs house just say so
@@arsitol6636I was there
@@christianbell8347 'Kinda' impossible? Either something is impossible or it isn't. Get out of here with that 'Kinda' nonsense. It's one or the other. Also, the OP was JOKING and it was a ratherclever joke, to be fair.
Rip my boy Big Al he was a real one 😢💔
Got to see the cast shown in the documentary. It’s at the University of Wyoming
Omg that scene on the salt flat is so nostalgic to me. 😭
Isn't he a "she" now ?
@@陳嘉宇-y4q I heard something about that from a museum curator a while ago!
Source?
I really loved the Allosaurus spotlight. When I first got into dinosaurs in the early 90s as a kid I loved Allosaurus and Deinonychus, and was not happy when T-Rex and Velociraptor stole the show due to the Jurassic Park movie! It's nice to see Allosaurus get a bit of attention.
Hey! Loved your video! I was surprised to see my Torvosaurus illustration at 8:04.
You are a fine artist deserving of high recognition in my eyes
Thagomizer: The term thagomizer was coined by Gary Larson in jest. In a 1982 The Far Side comic, a group of cavemen are taught by a caveman lecturer that the spikes on a stegosaur's tail were named "after the late Thag Simmons".
Love that paleontology as a whole just adopted the term. It wasnt like a newly discovered dino one person got to name.
Thag Simmons was brave hunter. Him to slow though. Sloth like reflexes.
wait, seriously?
swagomizer
That's amazing
I mean, that's your opinion. I could totally see myself with a pet allosaur and having stegosaurs for breakfast, but okay.
Start with a modern lion for practice.
😂😂@@pressftopayrespects6325
@@pressftopayrespects6325just try going after a Great Pyrenees 😂 I believe i could save myself from one singular wolf and bare hands but a Pyrenees is one I won’t f with. I do believe I would’ve been a cave dweller back then. If my 1 pound bird can make me bleed and cry I don’t wanna think about what these animals were like roaming FREE. Although I’d kill to see it
“At this point, you may be tired of hearing about so many dinosaurs”
Bro, I could listen to hours of dinosaur content and not get bored
Reminds me of a line from one of Michael Crichton's novels, where he mentions that a T Rex roar was something no man was meant to hear. Also apparently it made infrasounds, we wouldnt hear them but wed feel them
No shit
Is it cuz they are mewing ???
yes thats why they had such prominent jaws full of healthy sharp teeth and easily mogged you.
Is the book better?
@@gitpicker9933
I wouldn't say better but different. Still an excellent read.
The movie adaptations are action oriented, while the books focus more on horror and worldbuilding.
And the movies changed some plot beats and character arcs, so it is worth a read just for the novelty.
This is my favourite channel when it comes to learning about extinct beings, your voice really suits this video essay concept and you are very creative!
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If I had to choose the absolute worst period to travel to in Earth’s history and be trapped in, it would have to be the late Permian, ain’t no way anyone would survive that
Give me an armor piercing gernade launchers, 50 caliber machine gun and a concrete snd rebar atomic strength bunker and I might live.
Funny thing is I probably wouldn't die from the dinosaurs but small poisonous bugs.
what lurked in late permian?
Beyond the carnivorous reptiles and amphibians and sharks? Little. Nothing.
Because there was a global desert, a drought. Nothing, no water. The geography was simple, pangeia, one giant desert. The single ocean had almost no currents, so was toxic, and storms could go round the whole world without hitting land so All storms were catastrophic.
Oh and the atmosphere was slowly being poisoned. By what? By the Siberia traps, a volcano system that kept erupting and rendered an area the size of Europe and Asia completely covered in lava.
During this time 98% of all life died out, (The dinosaurs were killed with 75%) the closest life has ever come to ending. It's called the Great Dying.
Though personally if I wanted to kill someone I'd send them to the Hadean, no atmosphere, no life, 4.5 billion years ago. Oh and the earth was one giant lava lake.
I would easily survive that son
To everyone, I was hinting at the Great Dying, aka the worst mass extinction event ever recorded, if you can survive that, then hats off to you
I never get tired of hearing about dinosaurs!
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7:13 what did you call me?
They prefer SaroLBTGQ+anax….for god’s sake it’s 2024….
Imagine smoking a blunt and getting too high in the pre-historic era.
I want that
You’d be a meal to some fucked up dinosaur, but I’d love that, imagine the views in gondwana
That's probably why we climbed into trees
ya mate hang out with the sasquatches smoking on weird forest flowers on hills watching asteroids fall
Imagine if weed was around then but giant because of the climate
So amazing knowing these beasts lived on our planet . I would love to find another planet we could study in real time that exists in a similar dinosauric period
11:43 i will NEVER be tired of hearing about so many dinosaurs, i wanna learn all about each and every one
Props to camera man for surviving
He is the real hero 🙏
Also his battery never run out. What a unit!
Word
Camera Man is immortal!
Lame joke
For those that want the thumbnail, it is called
Dry season at the Mygatt-Moore
Mygyatt lol
(Cringe, I know.)
Mygyat
More Gyatt ayo
Thank you!
mygatt-moore is a crazy name
RIP Thag Simmons whom was the first known victim of the Stegosaurus tail spikes
I think the Triassic period would probably be the coolest because there was a ton of final form trees and plant life that had a whole era to evolve as far as they could go. All the animals were extremely bizarre and evolved for task specificity and the vegetation probably resembled an alien planet on a Trapper Keeper
Early Triassic possibly was the safest era, since large predatory animals still pretty rare but very abundant lystrosaurus that can served as barbecue. But anything only be okay if the human can survive from its extreme hot weather
@prasetyodwikuncorojati2434 I'm not worried about the exceptional large carnivores I'm worried about poison plants that don't exist anymore spores the insects stuff like that. Chances are dropped into any of these situations the small stuff and bacteria viruses would get you first
The Jurassic period is basically the world saying, "Work it out amongst yourselves"
Crazy to think that whatever humans evolved from had to have existed back then
God created humans
@@ShaneCollins-j8x that's nice
@@ShaneCollins-j8x religion followers try not to push their beliefs on other people in the most random way possible challenge (impossible)
@@valak9663 keyboard warroir
@@ShaneCollins-j8x “He that is without sin among you, let him cast the first stone at her”
Amazingly, the greatest threat to a human traveler to the late Jurassic would not have been predators, by aphyxiation. It has been found that late Jurassic oxygen levels were only 15% compared to 21% for today. So any human traveler would have needed to wear a spacesuit to survive.
Would it just require acclimation?
@ethanjohnson2849 it would be like severe altitude sickness which has a good chance at being fatal when you go from regular oxygen levels to much much lower oxygen levels higher up in the atmosphere. The body cant acclimate that fast it would go into shock. If you lowered the levels over the course of months you might be fine but you would still be very short of breath constantly.
that's the first thing i thought of too
@@ethanjohnson2849 You would get sick and die before being able to get used to it. It'd kill you before you even get the chance. Humans are not super beings. In fact, most have weak af lungs and are horrible at adaptation, especially people nowadays. Maybe a few would survive, but they'd be short of breath and constantly needing to take breaths. They'd need a paper bag, or an inhaler or something, not that those things existed back then, so... Yeah, humans would be doomed. Never mind the predators that would eat you whole or just chew pieces of you bit by bit, probably eating you alive, but the lack of oxygen would have leave you unable to breathe properly.
15% of oxygen is absolutely no problem. We breath in 21% and breath out 16%. How do you think divers survive with a air mixture with only 5% oxygen?
Man only if we could go back just to see. My god.
I reckon what you would find would be nothing like what this video and others would have you believe.
Agreed, I have a feeling the colors and patterns were wild, lots of iridescence, and countless amazing creatures we'll probably never know existed or would imagine they could. It blows
My imagination goes wild with possibilities, the colors, the smells, the ocean creatures, flying creatures, and of course the sizes of everything. Just, wow!
The light from these animals is still flying out into space 150 million light years away… if we had a long enough telescope and were 150 million light years away, or could just bend space time, we could then actually see the dinosaurs, for real…
Maybe there are friendly advanced aliens that will one day share the information with us, without trying to destroy us and plunder the Earth. Or at least let us see it before they do
Imagine all the suffering that occurred
Why imagine? There is just as much suffering in nature nowadays.
@@tellux040and in civilization
Please make a video on prehistoric Bugs , insectes , and spiders
That would be fascinating.
No! or put a Warning, 'cause it would seriously make me cry and throw up!!!
Hell yeah
@@christines.5241you got this, stay strong 💪!
@@christines.5241I mean if you were to open a video about prehistoric insects you propably would know what you're getting into without a warning
Allosaurus when a stego catches him slipping:NO no no no WAIT WAIT WAIT WAIT! WAIT WAIT WAIT WAIT!
🥶
As a kid (and through high school), I wanted to get a career in paleontology. That didn't work out, but I'm still in a science field. These videos remind me of why I wanted to go into paleontology. It is so great to see others so passionate about these extinct creatures. Keep up the great videos! I love listening to these.
This would be the best time period for the setting of a horror movie. However, the worst for survival would be the Hadean. I guess it depends on whether you prefer a long struggle or an instant death 😅
Plus that would've been a much shorter video
Technically the late Jurassic could’ve been as short as half an hour or so survival time wise, because the oxygen levels then weren’t the same as now so you’d be getting either oxygen toxicity or deprivation depending on the true levels then.
A true long struggle would be either this period or the late carboniferous/early permian due to comparable co2 levels but vastly different ecosystem.
cant be worse than current down town NYC
No dino could surive in NYC.
Or Vancouver
@@Ein_Kunde_ pretty sure pigeons and crows did
@@Ein_Kunde_literally. There would be nothing for the herbivores to eat and the humans would all be hiding in buildings or shooting at the carnivores (military, police etc)
1:39 I think you forgot Africa
It says Africa on it
@boomboomboombob
They did forget to say Africa u rite
THANK YOU SO SO SO MUCH I WAS PLANNING TO TRAVEL TO THESE YOU SAVED MY LIFE!
Thagamizer - Named for the late Thag Simmons.
Died heroically in the name of research 😅
Was that a straight-up callback to _The Far Side_ or has it become a standalone dinosaur joke over time?
@@dlxmarksIt's a reference to the Far Side comic
The bones had no scientific name, so paleontologists adopted the name as the actual name
@@ssjjshawn So it has taken on a life of its own since 1982. (wow, it's been 42 years)
Just planning to travel back in this particular time, thanks for the guide.
This channel is the exact thing I needed. Thank you.
I find it ironic how dominant the homo sapiens specie is considering the beasts of the past. The truth is that modern animals are no less crazy, just smaller and more observable, hence why we know so much more about them. But I wonder, since we haven't actually explored the bottom of the ocean completely, what are the chances we discover another menacing monster but instead greater, grander!
Very less actually because big animals requires a lot of food, in fact all the cetaceans live in the surface. Not to mention that there are limits of respiration with gills, and an animal cannot exceed a certain size limit with them
Humans killed the big ones off
Well we found the collosal squid and the chances of something topping that are pretty low
@@fabriziobiancucci7702 U GOT iT
[NOT YELLiNG, JUZT LiKE TYPiNG iN CAPZ]
@@kingshark9057 Well that makes sense, since squid don't really have bones to be crushed by such pressure, and I see Fabrizio's point of the standard living conditions and respiration limits : size . Tbh I have very basic understanding so thank you for your contributions. You all are very cool, have a lovely day!
Archaeopteryx are my favorites. They're like birds and i wish to pet them.
That stego turned the Allosaurus into an Allo-sore-ass real quick.
clever
I love, love, LOVE that Thagomizer was taken from a Far Side comic.
I found this channel on the day of a break up, really helped me take my mind off it, and this channel. Is actually really entertaining.
That Walking With Dinosaurs clip at 0:08 secs tho! Shoutout!!
Fairly sure the Hadean, Archean and Proterozoic would be substantially worse environments to be transported to, considering that life couldn't exist during these aeons at all. Either the molten surfaces and blazing temperatures would kill you, or the immediate build-up of toxic gases would.
Life supposedly has existed since the late Hadean, it’s just that more complex life didn’t arise until the late proterozoic. Regardless, none of those 3 eons would support human life at all.
10:43 Fun fact, the Thagomizer was named by a Gary Larson comic. So, like aglets, we now have a word to describe something that otherwise would take around 2-10 words to describe (i.e., shoelace-end, the plastic thing on the end of a shoelace; tail-spike, the boney spikes on the end of a stegosaur's tail).
I love quality dinosaur content that's not the same as everyone else. This slays
I’ll never be tired of hearing about so many dinosaurs lol what? Drown me man DROWN ME
😂 This comment👌🏻
I *strongly* stand by the sentiment of drowning and smothering us more with 🦕 🦖 content!
Crazy how we’re all not gonna be here one day, and the world will keep spinning for more thousands and thousands of years. I hope you all have a good life and can grow old and happy and cherish your every moment and make the best of what you have.
Thousands and thousands? Try billions and billions! until the sun swallows it up. Even then the universe will be in its infancy, it will go on and on and on for trillions of trillions of trillions of years. 🤯
@@thorfinsky1427 My exact reasons why i think people that hate on others, you dont know how theyre life is going and life compared to how long it will go on after us. It just isn’t worth the time or to hate at all as we are all living our own lives, our own worlds and just hope the best for everyone else.
@@thorfinsky1427 life is too short to be hating one another
Fantastic video, so well put together. Really well-chosen images that are put together cohesively. You really set the scene and are able to give use so much context about what each creature was living next to. I've loved dinosaurs since I was little but have only recently been finding out how varied Crocodylomorphs were. What boggles my mind more than anything was our own journey to get to being Human.
Great editing, great narration, thanks!
The amount of dinosaurs that excited over time was astronomical.
You said Saurophaganax a little too much lmao 🤣 you were having fun with that one
Theres a lot of saurophaganax in west Hollywood
@@LtGregoryStevens there will be three walking the streets of Chicago this weekend.
Lord of the lizard homosexuals.
8:53 Ceratosaurus: "I'm sorry, I feel embarrassed even brining this up. But, um... this is _my_ niche."
Allosaurus: "Oh... Is it? Wow... That's awkward! My bad. I'll just, uh... Go back to my habitat. I-it's nice to see you, though. How's the brood?"
I'm way funnier than you, bud.
@@christianbell8347okay then say a joke
@@kingshark9057 Ceratosaurus: "Get out of here right now, this is my niche. You heard, get the fuck out."
*Allosaurus eats the Ceratosaurus in one gulp* 😂😂😂
@@christianbell8347 Danm bro you got the whole squad laughing😐
@@Rexred09 I told you I was funny haha
I hope you reach your 500k subscribers soon! Just subscribed yesterday and loving these videos for historical education purposes 🎊🌙
I think the atmosphere composition alone would probably kill us back in this period.
The worst moment in history would probably be the moment Thea slammed into Earth. It was the single most destructive event to happen to Earth. It was so catastrophic the debris it created eventually reformed into the moon.
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Did u kno there are actual human historical documentation of times when there was no moon?
@@gitpicker9933 how so? May You elaborate??
@@jaszczompstrzakowski5471 Proselenian = before / the moon => The people who came before the moon. Another term, more appropriate for the English language, would be pre-lunar
It is said that the Arcadians (of the Peloponnese in Greece) are autochtonous people who have seen the "birth" of the moon. They have tales of life before the emergence of earth's bigges satelite. And for that, they have been dubbed as proselenial.
The list of ancient people who have confirmed this is quite big. Democritus, Anaxagoras, Plutarch, Aristotle, Aristochius, Hesychius, Dionysius Chalcidensis, Lucian, Hippolytus, Apollonius of Rhodes, Empedocles, Censorinus among others.
There are a few other civilizations in other parts of the world that seem to agree with the notion that the earth was moonless. For example there is one in the north parts of South America that have stories of the earth that start with this: “In the earliest times, when the moon was not yet in the heavens.” [Chibchas tribe]
@@jaszczompstrzakowski5471 Proselenian = before / the moon => The people who came before the moon. Another term, more appropriate for the English language, would be pre-lunar
It is said that the Arcadians (of the Peloponnese in Greece) are autochtonous people who have seen the "birth" of the moon. They have tales of life before the emergence of earth's bigges satelite. And for that, they have been dubbed as proselenial.
The list of ancient people who have confirmed this is quite big. Democritus, Anaxagoras, Plutarch, Aristotle, Aristochius, Hesychius, Dionysius Chalcidensis, Lucian, Hippolytus, Apollonius of Rhodes, Empedocles, Censorinus among others.
There are a few other civilizations in other parts of the world that seem to agree with the notion that the earth was moonless. For example there is one in the north parts of South America that have stories of the earth that start with this: “In the earliest times, when the moon was not yet in the heavens.” [Chibchas tribe]
Imagine traveling back in time to the Jurassic and the thing that kills you are the oxygen levels
Thank you for your travel videos, so alive, and the selfies to show size!💖
Me who noticed my favorite Savage-Lizard in the thumbnail 🤯
When u grow up nobody ask u what is your favorite dino.😢
So what is your fovourite terible lizard?
@@alpaka7154 what’s your favorite prehistoric animal mate?
I like therizinosaurus becuse he looks like he could b*tch slap everybody.❤
@@carmelosaurus7480I like Deinocheirus and Tyrannosaurus.
Ayyy I remember you from my early days on Instagram
One of my favorite channels talking about very interesting history it's so captivating 🔥🔥👌🤟
It will never not amaze me that these animals existed
shout out to the guy that went back in time to find out this stuff 🙏🙏
thanks man. it’s hard but it’s honest work
2:12 imagine wars when Earth's landmass was like this
Actually the worst time period to travel to is tomorrow
Why?
Fn right about that
That's why my life sucks, I travel there every night 😢😢😢
Presently, we are living in the most peaceful and prosperous time in human history.
Especially if it's Monday...
But could modern humans actually survive that era? I mean, not just dodging dinosaurs but the environment itself: from the atmosphere, to the weather, to the microbes, viruses, and bacteria. All that stuff could potentially kill you even before you come into contact with a dinosaur.
Finding food and clean water with our immune system
I doubt anyone will survive
I'm pretty sure any modern human would die from starvation or dehydration way before encountering a dinosaur. Or bodies are no longer designed to eat raw meat or raw anything by that matter, and the plants from the time where obviously not how they are today, so they are also out of the menu. And we can't even drink most water TODAY unless purified so yeah, dinosaurs are honestly the lesser evil
"Thagomizer"! Thank you, Gary Larson! And yes, and absolutely terrifying era in which to live!
Actually, the WORST time would be like the MOVIE '65(2023) 65 million years ago when the Giant Meteor hit, destroying most life on Earth
Ah, nostalgia
I’ve been binge watching this channel all this week thanks man👌
What really kills timetravel is, it's not enough to choose a different time and go there somehow. You would need to know very accurately, WHERE that time was in space, and physically move there. The space is constantly expanding and we are carried by that "wave", in that slice of space. Different time is also in a differemt location in the universe
Can you imagine how slow their wifi must have been back then?
Maybe that why they were so aggressive, cause they were always in rage mode from havin bad connection
"Life still found a way" I see what you did there.... 😂
Fun fact: Most depictions of Brachiosaurus in popular culture are actually based on Giraffatitan rather than Brachiosaurus proper.
I'm still gonna go there, and you can't stop me
I miss kindergarten. 🤧😭
No
Thank you for showing me a different world.
3:56 - “This absolute unit” earth was packing at the time
Excellent! A time when there would have been NO ESCAPE
It’s strange yet satisfying to hear someone that isn’t British saying “absolute unit”.
Well played sir 👏🏻
I wouldn’t even time travel pre internet, much less pre humanity 😂😂😂
So true lol 😂
How about post humanity
Considering i live in utah i would immediately get 360 no scoped by a allosaurus
Well that changes our weekend plans.
I can see myself running through the Jungle, high af.. trying to dig a hole to hide in or climb a giant tree.. hopefully not snatched by avian dinosaur.
5:28 he did it on a dinosaur video
I've always thought to myself time traveling to anytime before humans existed was specifically be a horrible idea since the atmosphere and climate were just so different back then, I'm pretty sure you'd melt like a popsicle from the sheer humidity or thickly rich oxygen might choke you? Anywhere beyond a million years ago.
There’s some people out there who could watch this video and still not believe in dinosaurs after
Who else but Jesus-freaks and other religious nuts? 😂
@@devincampbell5007 Which is funny, considering the 3 Abrahimic religions really have zero issue with Dinosaurs, infact, it just adds to our belief on how powerful God is 😂
7:13 THE SAURO- WHAT
Loool
I always love hearing of the ancient Supercontinents. I don't know why but it just feels natural. It's cool to think if that never changed how different we'd be. Would we have had a need to invent boats or planes?
"You probably heard of the most famous one, the Liopleurodon"
"Liopleurodon (Walking With Dinosaurs)"
Extinct Zoo is nice enough not to directly confront me with the fact that I first learned about Liopleurodon from Charlie the Unicorn.