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Early Paleocene. What Came After the Dinosaurs?

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  • Published on Mar 16, 2026
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    This video is narrated by a real person, Bob Taylor.
    This is a place with no people. Not even a trace of us. No civilizations, no technology, no cities.
    Before us is a world no human ever witnessed. A world with different laws and different rulers.
    This is Earth 66 million years ago.
    And here dinosaurs reign supreme. All kinds of them: tiny and giant, predators and herbivores. They occupy every environment - land, coastlines, and shallow waters.
    This world is stable. It has existed for millions of years. And it would have remained the same to this day, if not for one event… that no one was prepared for.
    What Came After the Dinosaurs?
    #reyouniverse #dinosaurs

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  • @ryv
    @ryv  27 days ago +14

    This video was reuploaded due to a minor correction. Our team put a lot of work into this episode - if you enjoyed it, please consider liking and subscribing :)

  • @niros9667
    @niros9667 26 days ago +6

    This is a fantastic episode, great narration and visuals.

  • @oleksandrbyelyenko435
    @oleksandrbyelyenko435 27 days ago +8

    The most interesting period for me

  • @Dan-xf4my
    @Dan-xf4my 26 days ago +2

    Great episode, enjoyed it!❤😊😊

  • @jeffdavenport8104
    @jeffdavenport8104 27 days ago +4

    Always incredibly well done!

  • @Werewolf--_--darknesss
    @Werewolf--_--darknesss 27 days ago +6

    This is the true Planet Earth a magnificent masterpiece of nature breathtaking in its beauty yet filled with unimaginable dangers In that ancient era the planet was home to powerful and terrifying creatures whose strength and dominance are almost beyond human imagination 🌎

  • @kingdon7795
    @kingdon7795 13 hours ago +1

    What if some dinosaurs were still there after the comet impact. And no not talking about birds.

  • @CurtisWegener-nj3om

    Great video 😊

  • @barriesquires596
    @barriesquires596 20 days ago

    Very Interesting Video

    • @ryv
      @ryv  20 days ago

      Thank you! 😊

  • @plummetplum
    @plummetplum 26 days ago +2

    Those poor animals.

  • @dawnking2652
    @dawnking2652 3 days ago

    This is the saddest thing I’ve ever seen. Poor dinosaur

  • @karlguenzel9824
    @karlguenzel9824 19 days ago

    And through it all, I Carl survived.

  • @willyvanderwoug4640

    Were did the Dino’s evolved from ??

  • @IlcoTasevski-m3g
    @IlcoTasevski-m3g 17 days ago

    The answer to your question is some small ruts called mummals.😂😂😂

  • @M0rPhinz
    @M0rPhinz 27 days ago +1

    Wlkm back.

  • @2bstiff584
    @2bstiff584 2 days ago

    it call golf of America now

  • @lryts97
    @lryts97 26 days ago +1

    There wouldn't be forests near the impact site. They would have been flattened and disintegrated for hundreds of kilometres. Thousands of kilometres away though, forests will burn. The superheated plume from the impact sucks up enormous volumes of rock and blasts it into space. Much of that rock does not have enough kinetic energy to go into orbit as a debris ring around the Earth, so rains back down again, burning up in the atmosphere and super-heating the air to a couple of hundred degreees celcius, causing widespread forest fires far from the impact site.
    Um, "without dinosaurs", not true. Without dinosaur giants would be more accurate (for a few million years only). The dinosaurs were still there and still here now, They are birds. Including, later, giant birds.

  • @jeanku
    @jeanku 20 days ago

    DINOSAURS WITHOUT FEATHERS, WHAT A SHAME.

  • @thomasoconnor4836
    @thomasoconnor4836 20 days ago

    The world map was definitely not accurate as 66 million years ago there was not 5 continents as we have today

  • @neilsmith5353
    @neilsmith5353 25 days ago

    ..more dinosaurs..?....😅

  • @davemeise2192
    @davemeise2192 25 days ago

    Interesting. However, I note the study of pollen and the scientists say conifer trees reestablished again within 1000 years of the impact. Your idea of 4.4 million years after the impact before the 1st stages of life began again seems to be in error. It appears your narrative has mixed two separate stories. Well done but not really accurate.

  • @rickjohnson1266
    @rickjohnson1266 26 days ago +1

    Terror Raptors

    • @track1949
      @track1949 26 days ago +1

      Yes... if you mean super predator birds.

  • @charleshubbard4306
    @charleshubbard4306 27 days ago

    All this amazement and now people wear their pants below their azholes...must be Gods plan?

  • @LyndaFindon
    @LyndaFindon 20 days ago

    ‘’MAMMALS’’ ……… EVERYONE KNOWS THAT ITS NOT A MYSTERY - NOT ROCKET SCIENCE !!

  • @Victim0f0ppressio
    @Victim0f0ppressio 26 days ago

    THE EVIL DINOSAUR
    IS A MOSESAUR
    VERY BACKSTABBING
    BIG HOOKED NOSE DINOSAURS 👃🦖

    • @Victim0f0ppressio
      @Victim0f0ppressio 26 days ago

      THIS IS WHY MOSES CHOOSE EVIL AND EARNED 30 PIECES OF SILVER FOR THAT

  • @danleeselman
    @danleeselman 25 days ago

    your science is nothing but lies and speculation!!!!

  • @RickMason-yj7pv
    @RickMason-yj7pv 27 days ago +1

    What came after the dinosaurs? A honking huge asteroid did. And it found them.

  • @tlaloc7472
    @tlaloc7472 16 days ago

    Trump replaced them

  • @DonaldStrubhar-f1i
    @DonaldStrubhar-f1i 6 days ago

    Democrats

  • @hypeandjive
    @hypeandjive 18 days ago

    These videos are laughably bad

  • @RonHudgens-ck5qe
    @RonHudgens-ck5qe 26 days ago

    NOT WHO NUTBAG . WHAT