If you ever do a part 2, I remember a story about how scientists found a piece of ice, with a frozen ancient lion species cub inside, almost perfectly preserved. I think that story could be interesting
The main problem with rediscovering species thought to be extinct, and spreading the news all over the internet as to where they have been found, does nothing but draw the attention of the same people that were trying so hard to wipe them out in the first place. The small ones become targets of the pet trade for the uber-rich. A poacher was quoted as saying "The rarer it is, the more it's worth." It's open season on the bigger ones. Who's to say those with a financial interest in rarity don't "arrange" for them to stay rare? Imagine the reaction of the diamond trade if diamonds started to be found everywhere. So lab-grown specimens are grown now? So will the price of the "real thing" on the black market. Don't underestimate the power of snobbery, and the lust to own something so rare that few can afford it, even if you don't brag around that you have one. If you find something rare is still alive, leave it alone and forget you ever saw it. Then it might have a fighting chance.
0:00 Intro 0:47 Do The Quagga 2:27 A Quoll Quandary 4:32 Tree Lobster 7:08 The Ghost Whale 8:35 Baiji Blues 11:07 Caim-An-Went 13:25 Sea Monster!? 15:04 The Pinocchio Lizard 17:00 The Tombstone Thunderbird 19:04 Wakanda Forever 20:44 The Dino Rat 22:27 The Living Fossil 24:44 The Tassie Tiger 28:11 Perfectly Preserved 31:57 Outro
Caucus people do not count my people as yours.. remember when you caucus are successful you do not incorporate my afro people so when you are satanic do not count me as a part of you neither...
It is NOT A.I. There's 2 narrators for Be Amazed (can't remember their names off the top of my head), but they did a poll to see which of the 2 is people's favorite
West Australian here. The eastern Qoll is insanely rareon the eastern states where it comes from, but while helping rehabilitation projects in west aus Ive seen dozens
If in order to clone an animal you use a modern animal as the surrogate mother, you actually end up with a hybrid animal not a true exact clone of the extinct animal.
The number one animal I wish I could've had the chance to see, is the dodo bird 🦤. Many extinct animals were neat, and some were terrifying, but I just think the dodo was very unique with it's features
The annoying thing is that the good ole US of A has a proven track record of butchering pronunciation and after a few years of mispronouncing ...hey presto, the mispronounced whatever becomes an official pronunciation!
tasmanian tigers might be the only exstinct animal that might not be exstinct at al since its habitat to this day is vast and uninhabited and since the species was known to be shy and hard to locate it could be that pocket groups of them could still be out there as for me i sure hope thats true.
I'd like to see a video of some of the more ancient animals that went extinct in Australia. There were many very large marsupial species that went extinct when humans migrated there. Many towering beasts existed that are unlike anything that exists today, but they had not evolved to have any survival response to humans and were easily hunted to extinction. Maybe if enough other people are interested and like this comment Be Amazed will notice and make a video about them!
They could even connect it to the fact that a lot of them DO have alleged reports of modern sightings. People have claimed at times to see lizards that seem to match Megalania, see Mihirungs (examples of Geryornis) a few sleutherine Kangaroos (the gigantic ones) a possibility the Yahoo is a doprotodont (giant Wombat) and even a report by a colonial rancher of two encounters with something that sounds a lot like the Marsupial Lion, Thylacaleo carnifex (which also seems to match up with the Aboriginal Yarra.)
I live near Assotigue Island, both my grandparents and great-grandparents are buried there on the Island my family is one of the founding families here on the Eastern Shore Virginia.
I used to go there every spring break till my grandparents got unable to walk for long periods on the hiking trails. I loved going to Chincoteague park and seeing the huge fox squirrels and the ponies and deer.
@@bobbriggs9748 so your saying since I'm a Cherokee my family was not one of the founding families??? Please know what your speaking on before you open your fat mouth... just saying...
Hi Wesley&Jay ,Coelacanth is pronounced seal-a-canth........ It's like when Americans have a baseball world series. ...,but the world isn't invited or create a game called football but when football already exists so Coelacanth is Seal a canth....I'm just saying brother
Major League Baseball does have a World Series. I would love to see foreign teams get into baseball. Language may be a problem, particularly when players start yelling at the umpires over disputed calls. We also run into problems of accusations of bias by foreign born umpires. Fan reaction may also be a problem. I was at a USFL football game where after a disputed call, the entire stadium started chanting, "BULLSHIT BULLSHIT BULLSHIT..." A friend watching the game at home said they had to cut the audio from the broadcast booth. In football, we now have "instant replay" and an "instant replay" official to deal with disputed calls before the fans get involved. As for football, we have REAL football. What foreigners call football is really soccer.
It would be fantastic to see these brought back but it's incredibly hard to reintroduce animals to original areas and environments as it is without the extinction and lack of in depth knowledge required for them. Absolutely fascinating video as always ❤
It's massive size, thunderous gate and vast migration help the ecosystem healthy, they played a big role in maintaining an ecosystem so vast it effected almost controlled the climate due to the mammoths extinction, the total mass of plants and animals in siberas tundra are now 100 less fold than before, the tundras isn't what it used to be, covered in forest and moss and trees and the mammoths would knock over trees and stomp down the ice and make vast grassy Iceland, these grassy savannahs were great at combating rising temps Be crushing that ice and not having trees which act as a big insulation when knocked over , if you have a colder climate it slows down the permafrost melting that's trapped millions of old vegetation into the ecosystem which means carbons when ice melted and enters the ecosystem so adding mammoths back, they come along crushing down the snow and ice and trees, they shape a colder more sanik ecosystem allow the ecosystem to stay colder and cools down the atmosphere which fluctuates temperatures combating global climate and help offset carbon emissions keeping the earth cooler.
I have actually heard of a thunderbird sighting about a year ago on RUclips. Unfortunately I can't find that video anymore, but I remember it was not extremely reallistic. I remember the guy who uploaded it, but I unfortunately stopped watching his videos too long ago to be able to remember enough details to find him again in the vast expanse of RUclips. I'll update this comment or post an answer to it when I find the video again. He isn't among my list of subscribed channels either (I just now threw out a few trash channels that have stayed at the bottom of that list since I moved on to watching better channels), so I don't know if I'll ever find it again…
@@kimberlygillick4647 The funny thing is, I see his profile picture infront of me. I see his office background infront of me. I see his farm background infront of me. But I can't remember his name…
You can search your viewed videos in history. I've found ones in my history from like 5 years ago just by remembering one word of the title. Unless you used a different account then ya fkd
@@daggermouth4695 I used that function to try to find it, but unfortunately the list only goes back to 2022, but I've created and used my account far before that, and even enabled history storage far before 2022. But the first year or so of stored watching history seems to have gotten lost, sometimes more recent videos even disappear from my watch history and are offered to me as unwatched, although I remember them and the videos even have my thumbs-up on them. And I'm currently on my school laptop (which we are allowed to use privately), where I in the browser only have ~1.5 years of saved history, so it might be in the browser history in my private Firefox account (yes, I created two to seperate school from private, but that didn't work out XD). But I'm too lazy right now to spin up my old iMac just to search for a history entry in Firefox. But one keyword that came to my mind now is "evan", but my RUclips watch history search yields absolutely no results. But I know he had a bluish profile picture with his face on it, and he's American. But there are so many American prople called Evan that I can't pinpoint one of them with that little information.
I find it so funny some people think "the thunderbird" was real, and those same people would say sassuatch isnt real cuz we would have more proof, well a pterasaur didnt live past the meteor hit neither lmao, idk why he put it even on the list, its so obviously fake its hilarious ( i know he said its fake but the fact this lad and so many others fake stuff like that for views is astounding)
Just to clear some things up about Pterosaurs If they did exist today they wouldnt really pose a threat to us. In order to be able to fly, they had an ultra lightweight frame, which wasnt really capable of taking any hits. Not to mention they could barely fly at all, which would remove any possibility of one being able to take hold of a person and fly off with them Pterosaurs also arent technically dinosaurs, due to a divergence in skeletal structure some 250 million years ago, which resulted in the skeleton of pterosaur species having highly distinct differences compared to typical dinosaurs
TO be clear, not all of the reports of living moas have to do with THAT one. New Zealand had something like a dozen different moa species, of various sizes and builds. Most of the more "credible" reports concern a much smaller, short legged species called Dipteryx, which looked more like an oversized kiwi than a "standard" moa. There HAVE been a few reports of the six foot tall one, but most were from fairly unreliable witnesses (like some Japanese hikers that said they saw two during a hike in the Craigborn mountain range.)
Some of the small ones didn't and have evolved into birds, a lot of dinosaurs actually had feathers. Even the T-Rex had evolved and had feathers for awhile then evolved again and lost em because they were overheating with them due to chasing prey, they were called Yutyrannus huali
We wouldn’t exist if they didn’t… be happy we are here ^w^ it is sad we couldn’t have both.. but birds survived and there dinosaurs!! So maybe we do have both. Besides maybe we could’ve had both if niches were a bit less full.
When I herd that the black panther was thought to have gone extinct I was like what the zoo closest to me had one then I herd it was an African black panther I was like ohhhhhhhhhhh
"Extinct" doesn't have to mean that the animal is no more, rather it can also mean that the animal (or species) is very rare, but still on the earth. It also could have avoided being seen, so then the scientists can be wrong when they say it doesn't exist anymore. As for the quoll, I think they should consider that, as of now, it may only thrive on the small neighboring island. If you continue to bring over an endangered species, and the ones you bring over don't survive, then you contribute to it's status of endangerment.
Dolphins, the lovable jerks (psychopaths) of the ocean, one of the few animals that bully other animals for fun while still being loved the world over. Edit: Also, it's kinda funny that the deadliest creatures on earth also tend to be the adorable ones, beloved by all, and so many of them would kill you in an instant. Just to name a few, hippos, tigers, and bears, oh my! (Don't forget Orcas, dolphins relative)
32:17 they shot it ? I don't see any visible injury on that thing. unless they managed to shoot the eye which seems to be missing (that's some sniper skill)
The Tasmanian ¨tiger¨ at 24:55 is one of the best and worse example of human stupidity and ignorance combined with very bad intention people spreading false information just to create some chaos because there was no reason to make up that these creatures prayed on sheep and chicken, I know about this story since a long time ago but I didn't know that the last specimen in captivity which is also the same animal from the only video we have of it breathing died from cold in an empty cell due to negligence, I'm not the kind of person that gets moved with stories but this really anger me, as if it wasn't enough sh1t already for the poor creature, I'm not the biggest fan of modern zoos but we can rest on the fact that they are galaxies ahead of those animal concentration camps we had in the past. I don't believe in re-incarnation but if it turns out to be a thing I wish I could come back as a very infectious incurable disease to take all the humanity with me.
I just want to know what do you thing a black panther is I will tell you what I think and have learned a black panther to me is a mealanistic big cat so a black lion, tiger, jaguar, leapoard or a black mountain lion
Okay, I can't believe this, finally a channel used a weird thumbnail and then did a segment on it, and thank you for finally revealing that it isn't real as well, because i have seen a lot of channels just go along with the lie, when I bet they too know where it really comes from. I do think the Tasmanian Tiger is one of the saddest of the ones in the video, along with that dolphin, seeing as people once nearly worshiped it, until some horrible leader changed all that! But the fact that the last of the Tasmanian Tigers died from nicklects, is also really sad. Sure since there was only the one, it would have eventually died out anyway, but it makes you wonder, I mean in the photos and some video even, they once had more then one in captivity, so why didn't they try to breed them? I guess because they didn't seem to really care anything for them. I think they were really beautiful creatures, which is why I definitely hope that one day they either find out they aren't extinct, which is preferred or somehow they do manage to clone them. I'm not so sure we should clone those huge birds though, not unless we plan on keeping them in one area, in a animal preserve, I mean they were 12 feet tall and meat eaters too, so could be a bit dangerous. Now Mammoths I think would be pretty cool to have around, as long as they also protected, that goes for the others too! But I will say it right here, I don't think that any actual dinosaur should ever be brought back, even if it's a plant eater, because that wouldn't be good for the planet really, I mean even they can be invasive, plant eaters I mean. I think maybe some of the animals from the last few thousand years would be fine, but don't want to go overboard, lol!
i will never get over the thumbnail. it looks so damn unimpressive and hurried that it's actually hilarious. that thumbnail alone made the entire vid ten times better
At the time that they happened I remember thinking the ONLY good thing to come out of the terrible fires in Aus was when the hut of the bar steward that shot the last known wild Thylacine, went up in flames- I do hope they are not tempted to build a replica....
If you ever do a part 2, I remember a story about how scientists found a piece of ice, with a frozen ancient lion species cub inside, almost perfectly preserved. I think that story could be interesting
The cub is called sparta and its a siberian cave lion they also found a another one close by but the two died some years apart tho
"...way back in 1963". Come on dude, don't make us feel so old lmao.
Compared to the Technology of 2024 , 1963 seems like the Stone Age.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was 9 years old in 63'
@@BonyFingers1969 I was 11 years old.
@@gelynch52phPHI was -40😂😂😂
I wasn’t even an itch in daddy’s pants yet! 😂 😂😂
The main problem with rediscovering species thought to be extinct, and spreading the news all over the internet as to where they have been found, does nothing but draw the attention of the same people that were trying so hard to wipe them out in the first place. The small ones become targets of the pet trade for the uber-rich. A poacher was quoted as saying "The rarer it is, the more it's worth." It's open season on the bigger ones. Who's to say those with a financial interest in rarity don't "arrange" for them to stay rare? Imagine the reaction of the diamond trade if diamonds started to be found everywhere. So lab-grown specimens are grown now? So will the price of the "real thing" on the black market. Don't underestimate the power of snobbery, and the lust to own something so rare that few can afford it, even if you don't brag around that you have one. If you find something rare is still alive, leave it alone and forget you ever saw it. Then it might have a fighting chance.
YES! You should!
I wish I could disagree with you. I truly do.
Diamonds r found everywhere not rare at all common as rocks.
its so sad to see all of these now extinct animals :(
What some aren’t
I am also so sad
Then read the book called The zoo extinct animals
WOMP WOMP
@xoeny8050 you're not funny
The extinction of the Tasmanian tiger, breaks my heart. It shows how truly horrible we humans are.
There are some in the Americas but we call them chupacabras
Such a shame that the thylacine went extinct
Yes I'm in a US I wish they where hear😢
Nahhhhh, it's mostly just the white ones.
Majority of humans are good, unfortunately those at The top are horrible
0:00 Intro
0:47 Do The Quagga
2:27 A Quoll Quandary
4:32 Tree Lobster
7:08 The Ghost Whale
8:35 Baiji Blues
11:07 Caim-An-Went
13:25 Sea Monster!?
15:04 The Pinocchio Lizard
17:00 The Tombstone Thunderbird
19:04 Wakanda Forever
20:44 The Dino Rat
22:27 The Living Fossil
24:44 The Tassie Tiger
28:11 Perfectly Preserved
31:57 Outro
Goes to show that Humans are indeed the most dangerous being in this planet, some animals went instinct cause of negligence and stupidity 😞
Caucus people do not count my people as yours.. remember when you caucus are successful you do not incorporate my afro people so when you are satanic do not count me as a part of you neither...
I love this channel. I dont know who the man is with the soft voice but he always seems to make me calm 😂😂😂
It’s AI.
You were lured by a fake thumbnail and you're glad about it
It is NOT A.I. There's 2 narrators for Be Amazed (can't remember their names off the top of my head), but they did a poll to see which of the 2 is people's favorite
@@DavidJacobs-rl1rjused to be more than 2. Was like 3 or 4
@@gertaaa23678 This guy often makes fake thumbnails
DNA has a half life of 512 years and a max life of 5,120 years. The fact Yuka has DNA to collect means she died less than that long ago.
I thought she was 28 000 years old
So, all this noise about Neanderthal and Denisovan DNA is bullshit?
West Australian here. The eastern Qoll is insanely rareon the eastern states where it comes from, but while helping rehabilitation projects in west aus Ive seen dozens
I squealed with delight seeing that lizard wiggle his nose. I love it!
I love the little character (the “BE AMAZED” character) turning into the nerd
it's amazing how many species have died that we haven't even seen!
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Teach him it's NOT a Coalocanth PLEASE.
Its see-low-can-th
@@AronicusGAMING ...forget him and forget his mispronunciation!
These videos really make my day better
Chinese hunted their own goddess. Wow what a development 😂
Fishing with dynamite 😳😳 I thought DDT was so brutal
You say whatt😳😳😳😳
DDT is not dynamite. It is a pesticide designed to kill malaria carrying mosquitoes.😂
If in order to clone an animal you use a modern animal as the surrogate mother, you actually end up with a hybrid animal not a true exact clone of the extinct animal.
🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️do you know what a surrogate is?
@@SamuriVikingLumbrjck Yes i do. Do you?
I am learning about the “The Leap Forward” in language arts. Thanks for this fact I can share.
The number one animal I wish I could've had the chance to see, is the dodo bird 🦤. Many extinct animals were neat, and some were terrifying, but I just think the dodo was very unique with it's features
Dodo birds were once able to fly but they evolved because they had no predators but than people brought cats and dog and they sadly killed them
@@elihenry2014 seriously? I didn't know they could once fly. Thanks for the information ❤️
Then again, humans probably hunted them to extinction.
they ate that dolphin specie to extinction
That is so sad . It's also sad the government was letting their people starve 😢
And Scientists have created a wooly mammoth meat ball but from what I've heard you can't eat it
17:22 That ain't no Tombstone Thunderbird. That's a literal Pteradactyl.
Say it with us “see-luh-canth”.
mispronunciations in EVERY video, for pay, i'm assuming.
AGREED! I bugged the crap out of me every single time it was said. lol
The annoying thing is that the good ole US of A has a proven track record of butchering pronunciation and after a few years of mispronouncing ...hey presto, the mispronounced whatever becomes an official pronunciation!
I see a can!
I know. The mispronunciations of the AI is maddening!
tasmanian tigers might be the only exstinct animal that might not be exstinct at al since its habitat to this day is vast and uninhabited and since the species was known to be shy and hard to locate it could be that pocket groups of them could still be out there as for me i sure hope thats true.
I'd like to see a video of some of the more ancient animals that went extinct in Australia. There were many very large marsupial species that went extinct when humans migrated there. Many towering beasts existed that are unlike anything that exists today, but they had not evolved to have any survival response to humans and were easily hunted to extinction. Maybe if enough other people are interested and like this comment Be Amazed will notice and make a video about them!
They could even connect it to the fact that a lot of them DO have alleged reports of modern sightings. People have claimed at times to see lizards that seem to match Megalania, see Mihirungs (examples of Geryornis) a few sleutherine Kangaroos (the gigantic ones) a possibility the Yahoo is a doprotodont (giant Wombat) and even a report by a colonial rancher of two encounters with something that sounds a lot like the Marsupial Lion, Thylacaleo carnifex (which also seems to match up with the Aboriginal Yarra.)
Pterosaurs are not dinosaurs and coelacanth is pronounced as see-la-canth
I live near Assotigue Island, both my grandparents and great-grandparents are buried there on the Island my family is one of the founding families here on the Eastern Shore Virginia.
I used to go there every spring break till my grandparents got unable to walk for long periods on the hiking trails. I loved going to Chincoteague park and seeing the huge fox squirrels and the ponies and deer.
My people lived there till the greedy bloodthirsty Godless Europeans showed up.
We went to Assateague Island every summer when we were on vacation in Ocean city - the wild horses are so amazing there!
Lmao, america was already found before you all invaded. Ahahaha
@@bobbriggs9748 so your saying since I'm a Cherokee my family was not one of the founding families??? Please know what your speaking on before you open your fat mouth... just saying...
I feel like protecting this planet and it's species is what humanity's goal should be
Hi Wesley&Jay ,Coelacanth is pronounced seal-a-canth........ It's like when Americans have a baseball world series. ...,but the world isn't invited or create a game called football but when football already exists so Coelacanth is Seal a canth....I'm just saying brother
It's actually pronounced Seal ee o canth (sorry, pedantic)
@user-qv3el1ks2d. I was just getting ready to comment to make this same correction haha looks like you were all over it months ago. 🎉😂
Major League Baseball does have a World Series. I would love to see foreign teams get into baseball. Language may be a problem, particularly when players start yelling at the umpires over disputed calls. We also run into problems of accusations of bias by foreign born umpires.
Fan reaction may also be a problem. I was at a USFL football game where after a disputed call, the entire stadium started chanting, "BULLSHIT BULLSHIT BULLSHIT..." A friend watching the game at home said they had to cut the audio from the broadcast booth. In football, we now have "instant replay" and an "instant replay" official to deal with disputed calls before the fans get involved.
As for football, we have REAL football. What foreigners call football is really soccer.
Rats persecuted into extinction?
SOMEBODY got all Thesaurus happy, didn’t they? 😋
I can easily watch this channel for hours. Thanks for the many binge sessions I’ve done over the years ❤
It would be fantastic to see these brought back but it's incredibly hard to reintroduce animals to original areas and environments as it is without the extinction and lack of in depth knowledge required for them. Absolutely fascinating video as always ❤
Why would we resurrect the mammoth? We drove them to extinction and they would only survive in a zoo like protected environment now.
I would love to see a real mammoth
It's massive size, thunderous gate and vast migration help the ecosystem healthy, they played a big role in maintaining an ecosystem so vast it effected almost controlled the climate due to the mammoths extinction, the total mass of plants and animals in siberas tundra are now 100 less fold than before, the tundras isn't what it used to be, covered in forest and moss and trees and the mammoths would knock over trees and stomp down the ice and make vast grassy Iceland, these grassy savannahs were great at combating rising temps Be crushing that ice and not having trees which act as a big insulation when knocked over , if you have a colder climate it slows down the permafrost melting that's trapped millions of old vegetation into the ecosystem which means carbons when ice melted and enters the ecosystem so adding mammoths back, they come along crushing down the snow and ice and trees, they shape a colder more sanik ecosystem allow the ecosystem to stay colder and cools down the atmosphere which fluctuates temperatures combating global climate and help offset carbon emissions keeping the earth cooler.
I have actually heard of a thunderbird sighting about a year ago on RUclips. Unfortunately I can't find that video anymore, but I remember it was not extremely reallistic.
I remember the guy who uploaded it, but I unfortunately stopped watching his videos too long ago to be able to remember enough details to find him again in the vast expanse of RUclips.
I'll update this comment or post an answer to it when I find the video again.
He isn't among my list of subscribed channels either (I just now threw out a few trash channels that have stayed at the bottom of that list since I moved on to watching better channels), so I don't know if I'll ever find it again…
That’s unfortunate
@@kimberlygillick4647
The funny thing is, I see his profile picture infront of me. I see his office background infront of me. I see his farm background infront of me. But I can't remember his name…
You can search your viewed videos in history. I've found ones in my history from like 5 years ago just by remembering one word of the title.
Unless you used a different account then ya fkd
@@daggermouth4695
I used that function to try to find it, but unfortunately the list only goes back to 2022, but I've created and used my account far before that, and even enabled history storage far before 2022. But the first year or so of stored watching history seems to have gotten lost, sometimes more recent videos even disappear from my watch history and are offered to me as unwatched, although I remember them and the videos even have my thumbs-up on them.
And I'm currently on my school laptop (which we are allowed to use privately), where I in the browser only have ~1.5 years of saved history, so it might be in the browser history in my private Firefox account (yes, I created two to seperate school from private, but that didn't work out XD).
But I'm too lazy right now to spin up my old iMac just to search for a history entry in Firefox.
But one keyword that came to my mind now is "evan", but my RUclips watch history search yields absolutely no results. But I know he had a bluish profile picture with his face on it, and he's American. But there are so many American prople called Evan that I can't pinpoint one of them with that little information.
I find it so funny some people think "the thunderbird" was real, and those same people would say sassuatch isnt real cuz we would have more proof, well a pterasaur didnt live past the meteor hit neither lmao, idk why he put it even on the list, its so obviously fake its hilarious ( i know he said its fake but the fact this lad and so many others fake stuff like that for views is astounding)
To be honest, if I had the power to bring back extinct creatures, I’d do so with all of them!
Well, luckily you don't have the power to.. doubt they all would coexist is why..
And the humans would kill them
If I did, which one would you want me to resurrect?
fake thumbnails for views
u want the titnabo roming the earth
Just to clear some things up about Pterosaurs
If they did exist today they wouldnt really pose a threat to us. In order to be able to fly, they had an ultra lightweight frame, which wasnt really capable of taking any hits. Not to mention they could barely fly at all, which would remove any possibility of one being able to take hold of a person and fly off with them
Pterosaurs also arent technically dinosaurs, due to a divergence in skeletal structure some 250 million years ago, which resulted in the skeleton of pterosaur species having highly distinct differences compared to typical dinosaurs
I feel bad for the thylacines
Yeah, As Well As Those Japanese Wolfs
@@DemonCat12-kk8gj yup
Bruh. There are some black panthers living in ppls homes, what are you talking about?
And they won't go extict as long leopards exist because they are just an uncommon mutation
There are different species of black panthers, 😂
Worst part is we still havent learnt, we see something new we kill it to show it to people, it could be the last few of the species
It's sad that most of them are gone because of people
TO be clear, not all of the reports of living moas have to do with THAT one. New Zealand had something like a dozen different moa species, of various sizes and builds. Most of the more "credible" reports concern a much smaller, short legged species called Dipteryx, which looked more like an oversized kiwi than a "standard" moa. There HAVE been a few reports of the six foot tall one, but most were from fairly unreliable witnesses (like some Japanese hikers that said they saw two during a hike in the Craigborn mountain range.)
I love this channel.
I hope we can bring back all the animals we wiped out.
Coelacanth is pronounced "seal-oh-canth"
05:33 i mean they look gross, but the story of those treelopsters living their lives on that remote island made me happy 🙂
Treelobster*
Really interesting video, to me some of the most amazing animals I’ve seen irl are:the red panda, prairie dog, marmot, brown bear, meerkat, giraffe
Quagga sounded so funny the way you say it☺️as a South African,love your videos👌
Be amazed is King 👑
I Think '' Tree Lobster's '' got on The Islands in new south wales , by life
0:00 Intro
0:47 Do The Quagga
2:27 A Quoll Quandary
4:32 Tree Lobster
7:08 The Ghost Whale
8:35 Baiji Blues
11:07 Caim-An-Went
Who shot the last Tassie tiger
i think the pterosaur is from the valley of gwangi
People who didn't want dinosaurs to go extinct 👇
Some of the small ones didn't and have evolved into birds, a lot of dinosaurs actually had feathers. Even the T-Rex had evolved and had feathers for awhile then evolved again and lost em because they were overheating with them due to chasing prey, they were called Yutyrannus huali
We wouldn’t exist if they didn’t… be happy we are here ^w^ it is sad we couldn’t have both.. but birds survived and there dinosaurs!! So maybe we do have both.
Besides maybe we could’ve had both if niches were a bit less full.
Bro, you know if you have chickens they’re literally T-Rex is
Yes
I didn’t want dinosaurs to be extinct😢
How do you only have 5k like with 178k views. People are wild
Wild people like Cartoonish drivel?
When I herd that the black panther was thought to have gone extinct I was like what the zoo closest to me had one then I herd it was an African black panther I was like ohhhhhhhhhhh
The thumbnail is crazy 💀
"Extinct" doesn't have to mean that the animal is no more, rather it can also mean that the animal (or species) is very rare, but still on the earth. It also could have avoided being seen, so then the scientists can be wrong when they say it doesn't exist anymore.
As for the quoll, I think they should consider that, as of now, it may only thrive on the small neighboring island. If you continue to bring over an endangered species, and the ones you bring over don't survive, then you contribute to it's status of endangerment.
Wow didn’t know this video was posted 36 min ago😳 early😊
Dolphins, the lovable jerks (psychopaths) of the ocean, one of the few animals that bully other animals for fun while still being loved the world over.
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Also, it's kinda funny that the deadliest creatures on earth also tend to be the adorable ones, beloved by all, and so many of them would kill you in an instant. Just to name a few, hippos, tigers, and bears, oh my!
(Don't forget Orcas, dolphins relative)
When I used to surf, we welcomed dolphins in the waves. When they were there, sharks were no where to be found.
32:17 they shot it ? I don't see any visible injury on that thing. unless they managed to shoot the eye which seems to be missing (that's some sniper skill)
I'm not trying to be rude but it is pronounced
(See-loe-canth)
I like this narrator 👍
The Tasmanian ¨tiger¨ at 24:55 is one of the best and worse example of human stupidity and ignorance combined with very bad intention people spreading false information just to create some chaos because there was no reason to make up that these creatures prayed on sheep and chicken, I know about this story since a long time ago but I didn't know that the last specimen in captivity which is also the same animal from the only video we have of it breathing died from cold in an empty cell due to negligence, I'm not the kind of person that gets moved with stories but this really anger me, as if it wasn't enough sh1t already for the poor creature, I'm not the biggest fan of modern zoos but we can rest on the fact that they are galaxies ahead of those animal concentration camps we had in the past.
I don't believe in re-incarnation but if it turns out to be a thing I wish I could come back as a very infectious incurable disease to take all the humanity with me.
You mean white people right. There were humans in Australia for 10,000 .
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This is the last place i was expect to hear Qiqi and fish blasting oh my I don't think it is coincidence 😅😅
Be amazed i love this kind of videos so do more and do more dino videos to please
0:50 That would be a Paradox Zebstrika.
Ah a Pokémon reference 😅
Freaking love you’re channel
Did you say "Er-rat-ication?"
19:20 Nat Geo made a documentary 'The Ghost of Kabini' on a black panther in India.
I just want to know what do you thing a black panther is I will tell you what I think and have learned a black panther to me is a mealanistic big cat so a black lion, tiger, jaguar, leapoard or a black mountain lion
@@elihenry2014 The black panther in the series is a mealanistic leapord.
There’s no way this comment goes viral
It won't.
It’s the first comment on a popular channel how won’t it
Not on my watch.
@@Bredman737 fr
Won't. Because its basic lol
Fun Facts!
• Coelacanth is pronounced like seelacanth.
• Qiqi is pronounced like Chichi.
This is really a Mind blowing video🤯🤯
2:21 cloning tech definitely exists hence dolly the sheep when we was kids
Will definitely have been used for humans already too
Under 20 mins. Amazed
What happened to Bigfoot,Sasquatch,yeti? Did they really exist or was it a urban legend?
I’m glad to hear that Vince McMahon, Hulk Hogan and crew are doing so much to help the world’s wildlife.
Okay, I can't believe this, finally a channel used a weird thumbnail and then did a segment on it, and thank you for finally revealing that it isn't real as well, because i have seen a lot of channels just go along with the lie, when I bet they too know where it really comes from.
I do think the Tasmanian Tiger is one of the saddest of the ones in the video, along with that dolphin, seeing as people once nearly worshiped it, until some horrible leader changed all that! But the fact that the last of the Tasmanian Tigers died from nicklects, is also really sad. Sure since there was only the one, it would have eventually died out anyway, but it makes you wonder, I mean in the photos and some video even, they once had more then one in captivity, so why didn't they try to breed them? I guess because they didn't seem to really care anything for them. I think they were really beautiful creatures, which is why I definitely hope that one day they either find out they aren't extinct, which is preferred or somehow they do manage to clone them.
I'm not so sure we should clone those huge birds though, not unless we plan on keeping them in one area, in a animal preserve, I mean they were 12 feet tall and meat eaters too, so could be a bit dangerous. Now Mammoths I think would be pretty cool to have around, as long as they also protected, that goes for the others too!
But I will say it right here, I don't think that any actual dinosaur should ever be brought back, even if it's a plant eater, because that wouldn't be good for the planet really, I mean even they can be invasive, plant eaters I mean. I think maybe some of the animals from the last few thousand years would be fine, but don't want to go overboard, lol!
Three words, Amazon River Dolphin. it looks almost exactly like it other than beeing pink.
Fun fact: The Thylacine (Tassie Tiger(Tasmanian Tiger) Could come back.
The black panther still exist in Texas.I came face to face to one on the north west portion of my property some years ago.
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Why is The Tombstone Thunderbird look like pteranodon thats survived from extinction but its not related🤔
i will never get over the thumbnail. it looks so damn unimpressive and hurried that it's actually hilarious. that thumbnail alone made the entire vid ten times better
The farmer name was Wilford Batty because he's my great great grand father
The important thing about that last one was not the veracity of the man but the photo of the mammoth surely?! 🤡
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The S E E L O C A N T H E < pronunciation of COELCANTHE was discovered by Forrest Galante's grandfather.
Wasn’t the first one posted on the shade room last year ?!
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At the time that they happened I remember thinking the ONLY good thing to come out of the terrible fires in Aus was when the hut of the bar steward that shot the last known wild Thylacine, went up in flames- I do hope they are not tempted to build a replica....
"Aside from lines at the DMV,everything ends eventually" Thats wild bro💀💀💀
5:08 But that all changed when the fire nation attacked...!!
We need the thylacine back! Shame on you Australia! MONEY, mining, & deforestation! Rev.J 😢😢
The tumbnail: we found a extinct species and we killed it!
First i dont think Tasmanian tigers are extinct second Forrest galente’s father apparently is the one who rediscovered the coelacanth
Another lie by Gallante. I thought he claimed it was his grandfather. It was a woman.
asteroid happens
coelacanth just decides to be immortal and dont die for 66 million years
You should do some more research on the Black Panther part of the video.