2:22 Kodiak Bear weight 90 Kilograms 😂 That's the weight of the smallest bear species - The Sun Bear. Kodiak Bears cane easily weigh more than 600 kilograms.
Man I miss these animals the extinct ones not that I've seen or known them but idk I wish some of them were still with us just how awesome would it be to have bigger lions, tigers and sharks still with us oh and the cheetah of cource
Woolly mammoths roamed parts of Earth's northern hemisphere for at least half a million years. They were still in their heyday 20,000 years ago but within 10,000 years they were reduced to isolated populations off the coasts of Siberia and Alaska. By 4,000 years ago they were gone.
Wow, this video is really informative and visually engaging! It's fascinating to see the size differences between prehistoric and modern animals. However, I can't help but feel like it downplays the incredible adaptations modern animals have gone through. Sure, the giants of the past were impressive, but isn't it also amazing how today's creatures have evolved to survive in vastly different environments? Just a thought!
this video is really fascinating and well-made! i love how it visually compares the sizes of prehistoric and modern animals. however, i can't help but wonder if the comparisons might be a bit misleading. while it's interesting to see how much larger some prehistoric animals were, i feel like it oversimplifies the complexities of evolution. size isn't everything, and modern animals have their own unique adaptations that make them just as impressive in their environments. what do you all think?
I really enjoyed this video! The visuals were fantastic and it's always interesting to see how much these animals have changed over time. however, I can't help but think that the comparisons might be a bit misleading. while some species have indeed shrunk or evolved, isn't it also true that many modern animals have retained or even increased in size due to different evolutionary pressures? Just a thought!
I live in southern New Mexico. We have a skeleton of a giant ground sloth at the Zuhl Museum on the NMSU campus. The drawing doesn't do justice to the 8 ft standing height. BTW, his name is Sid.
great video! i really enjoyed the visuals and the comparisons. but honestly, isn't it a bit misleading to just focus on size? like, sure, some modern animals are smaller, but isn't it more about adaptation and survival than just being big or small? just a thought!
Most of these are Holocene animals that survived into recorded history. Mammoths were around during the Egyptian dynasties. Marco polo witnessed elephant birds and Moa's.
Some information is wrong, like the Daeodon, the correct thing would be to say that it was more related to hippos (Yes, hippos) rather than wild boars.
Actually, straight-tusked elephants (genus Palaeoloxodon) are more closely related to both asiatic elephants (genus Elephas) and mammoths (genus Mammuthus) than they are to african elephants (genus Loxodonta), african elephants are actually more basal than straight-tusked elephants, asiatic elephants, and mammoths.
Kodiak bear weights only 65-90 kg???? lol Kodiak bear is the second largest bear, and the second largest carnivorous land mammal after the polar bear, The weight of kodiak bear can easily reach 550-700kg.
Josephoartigasia is actually more closely related to the pacarana (Dinomys branickii) than it is to capybaras (genus Hydrochoerus), both dinomyids and cavies are part of the superfamily Cavioidea, but Dinomyidae is the most basal extant family while cavies are more closely related to cuniculids and dasyproctids, which are equally derived compared to both dinomyids and cavies.
Why did you literally undersized some of the creatures. In documentaries, you would expect them to either get the size right, or they just beef them up.😂
Correction, north american jaguars are not extinct, the north american jaguar (Jaguarius onca angustus) still exists today in parts of Mexico and possibly Arizona.
Actually, Smilodon had no closest living relatives, bohebaos (genus Neofelis) are more closely related to the jaguar (Jaguarius onca), all modern cats are more closely related to each other than any is to the genus Smilodon, hence the reason why Felinae is the only cat subfamily still existent today.
Hola, dicen que el daeodon no tiene nada que ver con los cerdos, es solo por la evolución convergente 😮❤🎉;lo que a mi me parece muy raro, es que los entelodontidos. eran parientes de los cetáceos y los hipopótamos 😮(!)Muchas gracias por el vídeo ❤🎉, vale la pena 🎉
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You should know that the Siberian Rhino (Elasmotherium sibiricum) was the largest rhino that ever lived and Macroeuphractus outesi was the largest armadillo that ever lived.
Correction:
2:45 Extinct Giant Camel
lol
@@hahayes-y4l T-Rex fan
Ok
Aa@@Bagan_kingdom
It's Titanotylopus
Ahhh yes… Smilodon. The biggest known camelid. 😂
lol Had to rewind that one a few times to make sure I am seeing this correct, dude actually wrote smilodon 😂
Bear (120 kg not 35 kg)shows a camel 😂
Kelenken 100kg… its 250 kg
Some Information are just wrong
2:22 Kodiak Bear weight 90 Kilograms
😂
That's the weight of the smallest bear species - The Sun Bear. Kodiak Bears cane easily weigh more than 600 kilograms.
not easily, 600 kg is for captivity specimens in wild kodiak weigths 200 - 350 kg
also the extinct Camel was not named Smilodon. Sorry but this video was put together by a malfunctioning AI, still in its testing phase
Yes, and the male lion, which weighs only 120 kg! Little females weigh so much. A male weighs 200 to 250kg
250 kg is for captivity in wild maximm weight limit is 236 Kilos@@inotoni6148
Yeah , that's when I quit watching. No sense in wasting time trying to learn a few new facts when some douche is out there fucking 'em all up. 🤑
Most of these "ancestors" were evolutionarily modern animals that lived alongside the modern animal. They were contemporary cousins, not ancestors.
North American jag exiting I seen one
🤓
Not really genes just change in only some the the same species that why they live alongside of one another
Yeah, just because they're old doesn't mean they're their ancestor
@@pizzaslice3891 cringe
Why are the size estimates so low? They were larger than that!
Kodiak Bear 90kg sure? 🤣
That's wot I was gunna say 😂
I noticed that too💀
That's a very skinny bear
90 x 8
Maybe a bear cub?
Man I miss these animals the extinct ones not that I've seen or known them but idk I wish some of them were still with us just how awesome would it be to have bigger lions, tigers and sharks still with us oh and the cheetah of cource
Woolly mammoths roamed parts of Earth's northern hemisphere for at least half a million years. They were still in their heyday 20,000 years ago but within 10,000 years they were reduced to isolated populations off the coasts of Siberia and Alaska. By 4,000 years ago they were gone.
Imagine if there was a bigger type of humans that were extinct
The size of some animals in the video is inaccurate.
The extinct mammoths are actually the youngest and most derived genus of elephant.
3:28 African Male Lion can weigh from 200 kg to 250 kg at the average
There are many inaccuracies here but the most annoying of all is that Daeodon wasn’t a pig
Do andrewsarchus exist or its just in the game it could be the ancestor of the pig
@@melvinbriones9438 it exists; but all of the predatory ungulates that have ever existed were, and are not pigs.
modern bactrian camel ===> extinct smilodon? ERROR
Thanks for cameraman for going back in time to record these animals for us 🙏🏼
The giraffe beated his old version of himself😮
It's by height when it comes to strength and weight giraffe will lose
An African lion tops way more than 120 kg-Doubling that would be more accurate.
Wow, this video is really informative and visually engaging! It's fascinating to see the size differences between prehistoric and modern animals. However, I can't help but feel like it downplays the incredible adaptations modern animals have gone through. Sure, the giants of the past were impressive, but isn't it also amazing how today's creatures have evolved to survive in vastly different environments? Just a thought!
The giraffe is the only one taller than its ancestor.
Yeah the giraffe grow up😂
Some stuff you either mixed up or just didn’t get it right
Very visually stimulating size comparison!
2:24 Kodiak bears can weigh 400 to 600 kg
Kodiak Bears can weigh 450-800 kg...
Wait... why was the prehistoric camel called smilodon💀 2:48
The chances of being killed by a saber-toothed camel is low... but never 0...
even i don’t know why
and livyatan can be longer than that
Extinct animals are bigggest than the current animals...i respect those legends😢😢🦕🦕
Weet je wat uitgestorven roofvogels is🦤
this video is really fascinating and well-made! i love how it visually compares the sizes of prehistoric and modern animals. however, i can't help but wonder if the comparisons might be a bit misleading. while it's interesting to see how much larger some prehistoric animals were, i feel like it oversimplifies the complexities of evolution. size isn't everything, and modern animals have their own unique adaptations that make them just as impressive in their environments. what do you all think?
I really enjoyed this video! The visuals were fantastic and it's always interesting to see how much these animals have changed over time. however, I can't help but think that the comparisons might be a bit misleading. while some species have indeed shrunk or evolved, isn't it also true that many modern animals have retained or even increased in size due to different evolutionary pressures? Just a thought!
Why are all the extinct relatives so small
None of the original relatives was larger than the blue whale, the largest animal of all time
Megalodon is actually bigger than whale so that's why people are Glad that Megalodon has gone extinct. They eat Whales
2:53 Modern Spectacled Bear
Tylko współczesna żyrafa jest większa od wymarłej?
Sebirian Tiger has 300kg not 190kg
There are no reliable registers for a Siberian tiger reaching 300 kg in near a century
2:46 Extinct Titanotylopus
At 2:53 you called the spectacled bear a bactrian camel.
I live in southern New Mexico. We have a skeleton of a giant ground sloth at the Zuhl Museum on the NMSU campus. The drawing doesn't do justice to the 8 ft standing height. BTW, his name is Sid.
great video! i really enjoyed the visuals and the comparisons. but honestly, isn't it a bit misleading to just focus on size? like, sure, some modern animals are smaller, but isn't it more about adaptation and survival than just being big or small? just a thought!
Most of these are Holocene animals that survived into recorded history. Mammoths were around during the Egyptian dynasties. Marco polo witnessed elephant birds and Moa's.
Wooow I didn't knew that jaguars n lions weighs tha same😮😮
And kangaroo being taller than camel😮
The extinct counterparts of these animals were huge by comparison.
Modern : 👦
Extinct : 🗿
kodiak bear 65 - 90 kg i think you forget a zero
Kodiak - 90kg weight, cave bear 100-300kg xD who who wrote it? 3years old kiddo>?
@1:28: The image of the "extinct cave hyena" is actually a modern day striped hyena.
Some information is wrong, like the Daeodon, the correct thing would be to say that it was more related to hippos (Yes, hippos) rather than wild boars.
Bactrian camel are prehistoric animal 2:39
Especially Wikipedia learning
Creature facts use Bactrian camel Wikipedia to read
What the heck - Kodiak bear doesn't weigh 65-90 kg but much more!!!
A kodiak bear does not weigh 90kg😭🙏
I suggest you write the lengths in cm as well.
Actually, straight-tusked elephants (genus Palaeoloxodon) are more closely related to both asiatic elephants (genus Elephas) and mammoths (genus Mammuthus) than they are to african elephants (genus Loxodonta), african elephants are actually more basal than straight-tusked elephants, asiatic elephants, and mammoths.
Which program you use for this?
U made a mistake when u called another animal bactrian camel
Kodiak Bear, 5'5"?
Cave Bear, 6'6"?
They're both 12 feet tall and weigh anywhere from 800 to 2400lbs.
2:23 Kodiak bears do not weight 90 kg bro 💀
Kodiak Bear reaches 4 digits all day long 😂😂
3:55 ?? modern kangaroo 5-8 ft tall??? Kangaroos peak at around 6ft with the tallest ever recorded being 20 cm (7 inches) taller than average
Kodiak bear weights only 65-90 kg???? lol
Kodiak bear is the second largest bear, and the second largest carnivorous land mammal after the polar bear, The weight of kodiak bear can easily reach 550-700kg.
2:58
You put camel on Aldean bear
No offense
Kodiak bear 35-90 kg
More Like 800kg
The Mordern Babakota looks like king Julian
modern giraffe is taller than extinct giraffe sivatherium
I know 6 of them😊
Names get wonky at 2:47 lol........weirdest 2nd smilodon I've ever heard of =P The camel after it too.
Some of the names were amusing.
Josephoartigasia is actually more closely related to the pacarana (Dinomys branickii) than it is to capybaras (genus Hydrochoerus), both dinomyids and cavies are part of the superfamily Cavioidea, but Dinomyidae is the most basal extant family while cavies are more closely related to cuniculids and dasyproctids, which are equally derived compared to both dinomyids and cavies.
Why did you literally undersized some of the creatures. In documentaries, you would expect them to either get the size right, or they just beef them up.😂
Imagane a You find a Megalodon 😂😂 Time to Say bye I guess
Steller sea cow weight 10000 kilograms
If there was a giant everything else maybe there actually were giant humanoids after all.
I wonder why human-beings are bigger than before, but other animals are getting smaller.. both of them are evolved…right?
Gostei demais desse vídeo, obrigado Digit.
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Correction, north american jaguars are not extinct, the north american jaguar (Jaguarius onca angustus) still exists today in parts of Mexico and possibly Arizona.
#DefeatAging
#AntiAging
We hate extinction and love prehistoric animals and present animals
Traditional modern futuristic anachronism rules
Actually, Smilodon had no closest living relatives, bohebaos (genus Neofelis) are more closely related to the jaguar (Jaguarius onca), all modern cats are more closely related to each other than any is to the genus Smilodon, hence the reason why Felinae is the only cat subfamily still existent today.
Hola, dicen que el daeodon no tiene nada que ver con los cerdos, es solo por la evolución convergente 😮❤🎉;lo que a mi me parece muy raro, es que los entelodontidos. eran parientes de los cetáceos y los hipopótamos 😮(!)Muchas gracias por el vídeo ❤🎉, vale la pena 🎉
Titanoboa, ancestor of anaconda giant snake. Has lenght of big buses and weight 3 tons.
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Amazing 😮
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2:47 wow two smilodon
This video is so wrong, i dont even know where to start, ever heard of the 65-90kg kodiak bear?😂
You should know that the Siberian Rhino (Elasmotherium sibiricum) was the largest rhino that ever lived and Macroeuphractus outesi was the largest armadillo that ever lived.
Why were they so big ?clearly better conditions. Much more co2 more vegetation
Kodiak bears with 90kg?
Me:PUT REAL NAMES!
Them: *Puts giant*
Kodiak Bear 65-90kg? 😄
Creo la jirafa fue el único animal moderno más grande que su ancestro
Modern Bear and lion crying in the corner😂
Only modern Giraffe surpassed its ancestor
The white wolf looks like a bulldog extinct
👍there is not all right (zb. Bear) 🤷
Очковый медведь стал бактрианским верблюдом?
😢😢 Some of these wild human animals have become extinct
Palaeoloxodon namadicus was the largest/heaviest land mammal all time.
Most of these extinct animals went extinct because of humans except for the ones who were around before humans💯💀
i wonder if this video is full of mistakes on purpose, to get the comment section and the algorithm going.
The hyenas are mixed up but that's OK still
More like Giant animals evaluated to be smaller
2:58 🤨
Sid is that you/??
ไม่อยากให้พวกมันสูญพันธุ์เลย😢