Really enjoying your intros. I think you should write an entire book in this style. Like Robert T. Bakker's "Raptor Red". I would buy it for sure. You are really good at writing realistic xenofiction. Feels like watching an animal documentary in my head!
This marine apex is exactly why the Pliosaurs should have been named the Kronosaurs. Not only does it remove the confusion with plesiosaurs, but it also sounds badass. These massive-jawed predators feeding on their long-neck cousins can compare to the Titan Kronos feeding on his own godly children.
Sticking with marine reptiles maybe do Shastasaurus or if you're thinking about theropods maybe Ceratosaurus. Brontotherium is another prehistoric animal I would be interested in.
It's uncertain whether Kronosaurus really was the biggest pliosaur. The species P. funkei of the Pliosaurus genus might actually have been bigger, but it's hard to tell, as it's known from much more fragmentary remains. Some paleontologists estimate it to have been over 12 m long. One thing's for sure, though, it was quite a bit bigger than the holotype discovered in the 19th century, that established the genus and the entire family of Pliosauridae (P. brachydeirus).
Really enjoying your intros. I think you should write an entire book in this style. Like Robert T. Bakker's "Raptor Red". I would buy it for sure. You are really good at writing realistic xenofiction. Feels like watching an animal documentary in my head!
Nice breakdown of this incredible pliosaur
This marine apex is exactly why the Pliosaurs should have been named the Kronosaurs. Not only does it remove the confusion with plesiosaurs, but it also sounds badass. These massive-jawed predators feeding on their long-neck cousins can compare to the Titan Kronos feeding on his own godly children.
good show
Can you do a tarbosaurus?
Sticking with marine reptiles maybe do Shastasaurus or if you're thinking about theropods maybe Ceratosaurus. Brontotherium is another prehistoric animal I would be interested in.
I have good news for you, Ceratosaurus was the first dinosaur I made a video on. Also thanks for the suggestions, I'll have to look into them.
@@raptorrex3954 cool I'll check it out.
Can you show me thalassomedon and temnodontosaurus
what happened to Feet not everyone cares for Meters how hard was it to say 36 Feet Long?
It's uncertain whether Kronosaurus really was the biggest pliosaur. The species P. funkei of the Pliosaurus genus might actually have been bigger, but it's hard to tell, as it's known from much more fragmentary remains. Some paleontologists estimate it to have been over 12 m long. One thing's for sure, though, it was quite a bit bigger than the holotype discovered in the 19th century, that established the genus and the entire family of Pliosauridae (P. brachydeirus).