People mostly talk about the Dinosaurs but what they don't know is that a LOT of equally amazing and interesting animals lived after them in the Era known as the Cenozoic
The reason why is because people find it more fascinating that animals like the T-Rex, Titanosaurus, Quetzalcoatlus existed. The Mesozoic era was the Age of Reptiles. They managed to diversify the Earth before Mammals (us) did. These animals prevented humans from existing. Don't get me wrong. Mammals are amazing as well.
Megalodon lived from the early Miocene up to the early Pliocene. It didn't exist yet in the Eocene and it could have started to evolve at the very end of the Oligocene but I am not entirely sure.
Your Evolution of Life videos are a great panorama - they include some life forms I have never even heard off (and I keep up with most of paleontology). Absolutely great!!! That written 1)the group pictures are too small to appreciate the relative sizes of the smaller species (you have a lot of space) 2) 2:04 shouldn't that be Champsosaurus natator? and did it really survive from the Cretaceous or is that an accident of fossil preservation? Just curious.
Das verstehe ich nicht... Titanoboa lebte doch schon zu Zeiten der Dinosaurier... Also wieso wurde Titanoboa nicht in der Kreidezeit oder im Jura gezeigt? 🤔
Fabian Bösch Titanoboa lebte kurz nach dem Aussterben der Dinosaurier (so vor 60 mio. Jahren), da sich zur Zeit der großen Saurier keine enorme Schlange hätte entwickeln können. Sie konnte erst entstehen, weil die Dinosaurier ausgestorben waren und so die Rollen der Topprädatoren frei waren und da hat sie halt Titanoboa eingenommen. Ich hoffe Ich konnte helfen :).
Evolution took a long time ago Devonian was fishes carboniferous was reptiles and amphibians permian was fin back reptiles the frist dinosaur was Triassic and Jurassic and Cretaceous
Kind of suprised you didn't include the canine and feline trees. the Borophaginae, and Hespercyonidae, and other dog-like animals from North America, and the literal multitude of branches in the feline family.
People mostly talk about the Dinosaurs but what they don't know is that a LOT of equally amazing and interesting animals lived after them in the Era known as the Cenozoic
Need attention to are living organisms, not only dinosaurs, pterosaurs ,marine reptiles
The reason why is because people find it more fascinating that animals like the T-Rex, Titanosaurus, Quetzalcoatlus existed. The Mesozoic era was the Age of Reptiles. They managed to diversify the Earth before Mammals (us) did. These animals prevented humans from existing.
Don't get me wrong. Mammals are amazing as well.
Agreed and before the dinosaurs there were amazing animals as well
As well as the Paleozoic and the Mesozoic. The Mesozoic didn’t just have dinosaurs.
And the mammals
I thought it was the paleogene
Thanks for making these videos I was fascinated what animals evolved after the dinosaurs
This videos are very nice
goodbye to age of dinosaurs
Hello to New cenozoic era.
I miss the dinosaurs man! 😭
great video
thank you!!
Megalodon,Nimravus,Pogonodonaand Agriotherium both lived in the Eocene and Oligocene period
Megalodon lived in the miocene
Megalodon lived from the early Miocene up to the early Pliocene. It didn't exist yet in the Eocene and it could have started to evolve at the very end of the Oligocene but I am not entirely sure.
Agriotherium didn't exist yet in the Eocene or Oligocene. It evolved in the middle of the Miocene and died out in the Pleistocene.
Your Evolution of Life videos are a great panorama - they include some life forms I have never even heard off (and I keep up with most of paleontology). Absolutely great!!!
That written 1)the group pictures are too small to appreciate the relative sizes of the smaller species (you have a lot of space) 2) 2:04 shouldn't that be Champsosaurus natator? and did it really survive from the Cretaceous or is that an accident of fossil preservation? Just curious.
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Wish you would’ve shown maps for each epoch
Basilosaurus entelodon andrewsarchus paraceratherium uintatherium brontotherium titanoboa arsinoitherium moeritherium
Can you upload the Cenozoic Epochs so we know which animals lived when?
Das verstehe ich nicht... Titanoboa lebte doch schon zu Zeiten der Dinosaurier... Also wieso wurde Titanoboa nicht in der Kreidezeit oder im Jura gezeigt? 🤔
Fabian Bösch Titanoboa lebte kurz nach dem Aussterben der Dinosaurier (so vor 60 mio. Jahren), da sich zur Zeit der großen Saurier keine enorme Schlange hätte entwickeln können. Sie konnte erst entstehen, weil die Dinosaurier ausgestorben waren und so die Rollen der Topprädatoren frei waren und da hat sie halt Titanoboa eingenommen. Ich hoffe Ich konnte helfen :).
Cool vid but I think you might have accidentally used the Australian Oligocene
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The asteroid makes the dinosaurs disappeared during the cenozoic era evolves 50 million years ago
And the giant or the biggest saber-tooth tiger Nimravus and giant lion Pogonodon and giant Bear Agriotherium.
Agriotherium lived in the Neogene period
What about antarctica
I think mammals didn't want to live in antarctica
@@jayvynjohnson7509 mammots lived in the plestocene epioch which is the qurantary period which is two periods after this
@@Star_light568 I said mammals
not mammoths
¿Carbonemys Cofrinii in South America :´(? But a really nice video also .
Evolution took a long time ago Devonian was fishes carboniferous was reptiles and amphibians permian was fin back reptiles the frist dinosaur was Triassic and Jurassic and Cretaceous
You forgot Megalodon it lived in the Paleogene Period during The Eocene and Oligocene period.
MLG GAMER eocene and oligocene is not a period
It is epoch
Bruh that is the early nenogene period and the late qurantary period plus meglodon lived during the early and late neogene period
Kind of suprised you didn't include the canine and feline trees.
the Borophaginae, and Hespercyonidae, and other dog-like animals from North America, and the literal multitude of branches in the feline family.
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Animal of the Paleogene are cool and weird.
Are there no fossils yet in Antarctica and India?
In India possibly, Antarctica well not
Where is poebrotherium it was a species of camel that also lived in North America during the Oligocene.
That is the period after the plestocene right!?
Where is hyaenodon gigas?
I'm right here
It did not exist at that time it existed in the plestocene epioch which is the qurantary period
You didnt say about india!
india is not a continent
It's a country get some geography lessons
words too fast....
I Mexico what
Animals?
No
@@imafkingbeastandrewtateise9563 por qué no?
@@gothicblack5876 Mexico es parte de North America
@@ihavethename8724 ah sí México todos Américano Mamut Perezoso Gigante y Diente de Sable Tigre Ave de Terror 😗
I don't get it - the first wales and their landliving ancestors had lived together that time?
The paleogene comprises three epochs, not all or even most of the animals shown in this video existed at the same time.
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