say what you will about pigeons but they've done a wonderful job adapting & thriving in human settlements (cities) and the fact that they're the dodo bird's closest relative tells me dodos aren't as dumb as people believed.
dodos weren't stupid they just didn't have any natural predators so they were very friendly towards humans when they first came and got hunted to extinction cause of it
I don't think so, considering chameleons have been around much longer than humans and also lived in the same places (Africa, southern Europe, and Asia). I'm sure very early humans knew about them!
@@hallyuniverse sure they’d know about them, I guess I meant more of understanding what it was they were seeing. For all we know they could’ve thought that the changing colors was some kind of unnatural phenomenon
@@Zarastro54 not trying to underestimate the intelligence of early humans, just saying they didn’t have the scientific understanding of our world like we have now.
Humans have such an advanced and efficient cooling system and bone structure they can run for days causing what ever they are pursuing to die from exhaustion.
I wish we could time travel so i can go back in time and observe these animals. How fucking rad would if be to ride a fucking scorpion, i’d probably die. But atleast id die looking cool
@@Portagas.D.Ace75 we’ll just drive them to extinction. Also whales like the sperm whale are much bigger than any prehistoric predator so oceans will probably not get any worse. And then you have humans on land that have weapons that wound anything within a 100km radius and kill anything within a 50km radius
@@andyfriederichsen yea, for example we're struggling to get enough viable DNA from Thylacines and they've been in near-perfect preservation conditions in a lab since the specimens were harvested. Dinosaurs n shit are just literally never gonna happen, nor are any pre-history creatures.
Nah man the tickle chicken was def one of the scarier ones. Troodons were easily avoided by not running around the forest at night and countered by carrying stimulant at all times.
@@georgiamademane9552 bro I built a base close to metal mountain on the north east coast. They were annoying at first but once you had metal armor they weren't shit tbh.
Once, there was a giant, tall, and strong animal that attacked almost any human it sees. Those horns an its head made it perfect to intimidate others of its kind. Once it bangs into you with a force unimaginable, you would have a slim chance of survival. They have very strange spots on its body ... I'm talking about a giraffe
Ah yes, classic lying comment when a narrator talks in an annoying way. His voice is good for narration, but the way he talks is absolutely obnoxious. He talks slowly and dragssssss the lisssp letterssss like the letter S. Needs to keep the voice but talk like a normal person who isn't trying to talk under ice water or doesn't have a speech deficiency. Are you also a fan of "Chills"? People often feel obligated to lie and say he sounds great in the comments too. Meanwhile nobody says that to people who are actually within/above standard of narration ability, 'cause there's no need to make that lie, since everyone can already tell they're actually good.
Based on it's teeth, jaws & large gut, Therizinosaurus was a veretarian, with those huge long claws acting more like hedge-clippers than knives, adapted for pulling down & eating the young leaves on trees. It was covered in fluffy, primitive, proto-feathers (similar to an emu), with longer pinion proto-feathers on it's arms (used for brooding it's eggs), and display proto-feathers on it's tail.
@@fullsendsurvival7804 HAHHAHA its not a fking bot. If anything it's just a person reading a script. Might not even be the person who's behind the channel
Deinotherium kind of makes sense, if large predators are going for your throat under your chin, you can just nod your head to stop them. Or maybe for digging a bit lol.
Very interesting Video. Deinotherium having it's tusks backwards? It doesnt have to be like attacking with a handle. You can just use the knive backwards. Go ask Levi about it :)
A creature taller than 2 men stacked upon each other and longer than 4. Can run faster than anyone, can swim after you, stalks the deep woods while smashing trees, and with horns covered in blood and gore of its many victims. This is the moose, and when it grows its new antlers for the year they start with skin attached so will be full of blood and dangling skin and meat as they scrape it off and the bone hardens. Moose are absolutely terrifying if you saw them with no prior knowledge, and got the aggression to back it.
A small animal like monster that can hypnotize people with its cuteness and then kill them with in moments with the help of its pack the monster the lives and kill in the USA is now known as the pug
10:31 Actually, the Eurypterid (Jaekelopterus rhenaniae) was the largest ever known anthropoid, and at the same time the largest ever known scorpion. It lived underwater and it was more than 3 meters long, making them larger in size than an adult human.
Exactly, we'll know exactly how to take care of them unlike other creatures that went extinct thousands of years ago. Sure, we know stuff about long gone animals but we don't know everything and we most likely wouldn't know how to keep them alive for very long, especially since the knowledge we have of long gone animals may be completely false
@@nobody.6126 also it's our fault they are extinct so it's like making an amends and fixing what we destroyed. Also they could be released into there previous habitats
@@Thor_Odinson yes I agree with you on that but this is hypothetical situation, also those unextinct animals would be reintroduced to their previous habitat so they are already adapted to the environment and the current eco system. The only problem I can see is the eco system it is introduced may have adapted to that animals absence so reintroduction may cause temporary problems
Everything I have read, it seems like the first example to be brought back would be a wooly mammoth. (At least, it appears to be what most researchers are focused on.) Humans have a history of doing the worst thing possible, so when or if the technology becomes available, I would imagine they would go for the absolute worst choices to bring back.
"These birds we used to call walhogovel (disgusting birds), for the more often they are cooked, the more insipid and unpalatable their flesh becomes." -1601
The pug... The pug, also know as pugitus furitodis was an ancient creature of the lower days when it ruled the world like a god. Many would roam around. Making sure everything was secure for their perfect plans to end humanity and use their corpses as an endless supply of food for their once planet bound colony. Never speak to pugs, they can hurt you if you defy them (I love pugs)
We ARK players call the Therizino "tickle chicken" but we have another name that depicts its dangerous nature, "the vegan t-rex" that can go toe to toe with a t-rex and actually have chances of winning.
4:24 I’ve seen this exact same thing in a deep lake in Milwaukee called lakefront. I was like 7 and I was at a wedding and it looked like a big giant snake with a spiked back and it dove back in and I swear me and my cousins and siblings All seen it. We looked at eachother in disbelief
For defense the Deinotherium would obviously use its tusks to stab downwards, hopefully it’s taller than most predators. Due to the fact that it’s only an upper incisor, those tusks are most likely mainly used for digging.
I like to imagine that thousands of years ago there were frogs that were hundreds of feet tall, they don’t even attack, they just sit there and eat pterodactyls
A monster that kills people who go into the river and people who are unforchenet to come in contact with this behemoth. Stalks the rivers of Africa and walked on land at night with its pods. The animal I am describing is a hippo.
As someone who plays ark i see all of the creatures as either scary but nice to have like the spino or nothing but amazing (cuz its my favourite creature) like big beefy beezlebufo Oh and we hate thylacoleo
Maybe Deinotherium used the tusks as shovels. Like modern day warthogs but instead of moving dirt forwards it was backwards like a gardening rake. Clawing at roots to eat like we do to get them out of our gardens. And/or clawing at tree bark for insects underneath and marking territory. They probably had another function of scratching hard to reach places that trunks couldn’t get since they’re chunky guys or impressing or intimidating others like other animals. This is kind of fun to think about.
Once upon a time there was a group of people sailing in the seas. One day, they saw a giant creature that has trees on the mouth. It is horrific, it ate the boat and some of the men in the ship. It is really big and can eat anything in its way, even planets. The monster can swim really fast and make a weird noise to hypnotize its prey. Just in case if you don't know, I'm making a tale about the modern day Blue Whale.
Pretty silly. Blue whales don't eat boats. Their baleen plates look nothing like trees - have you seen them? They look like huge ripped truck tyres. And blue whales are not very fast swimmers. I'm sure even primitive humans would have seen faster sea creatures than blue whales.
Future myth: A terryfying being so strange, it boggles the mind. This creature looks like it has skinned other animals and wears it on part of its body. It has a duck's bill and beaver tail, lays eggs and is poisonous. Stay clear of the legendary..... platypus
dragons idk, but unicorns are misinterpreted rhinos and lochness monster was to gain fame after watching a movie with dinosaurs (the original lochness was a giant slug but they changed to a plesiosaur like thing since it looked cooler)
i am a early human and yesterday i encountered a very horrible beast it was quite small but it reaked of death, it's eyes were full of malice it bared its fangs at me, it shreiked like a bat out of hell, it walked almost silently, it brought mighty fish to its knees such as the great tuna fish, no one dared disturebed it as it slept. it was truly horrid, it let you rub its belly but if you went a second too long it would visciously attack you, at 3am one mornig i was awoken by it punching me and then running away. i belive you call it a "House Cat"
Guys been playin too much ark. Dodo, therizinosaurus, beezlebufo, thylacoleo, pulmonoscorpius, gigantopithicus. I mean come on ge just had a jam on ark and wanted to list off his favorite tames
It probably was Stegosaurus, but they more than likely found skeletal remains and assumed there were more living nearby. I can't be the only one who thought about this scenario.
There is also the possibility of a mutant or freak animal. There are pictures and videos of some individuals of a species growing larger than they have any right to be, some almost doubling the average size. I think I've seen pictures of a giant moose and a bison. The "stegosaurus" could just be a mutant monitor lizard or something.
As soon as I saw Deinotherium downward facing tusks I thought to myself, I'll bet those tusks were used for digging up soil for ground water. Eh...anyone else on-board with that theory?
legends told us, the nugreena people, that there was once a huuuge see monster with horsebrush for teeth that would show u to mungappa, the man of the sea, and these huge monsters travelled in groups that would hunt any canoe that would cross its path thats my myth
A human from over 1,000,000 years ago walks into a house he heres a strange voice he does not regognize. “Hi I’m Alexa, I’m here to help” “AHHHHHHHHHhh”
I Imagine a mythical creature appearing in the far future as an evolved designer animal abominated by years of breeding by humans. The strangest animals would be born, and I would prefer a 3-headed giant rottweiler and an 8-headed red cat.
"Once, there was a strange, powerful creature covered in in fur. They were spotted creatures who could run faster than any creature! Black markings covered their bodies while their pale yellow hid them among the savannah's grass. It could chirp and imitate any animal you can think of, even human speech. Some live alone while others group up, beware, for these beings will strike you down at a moment's notice."
really curious to know if some of these things are actually extinct or not. More than 60% of the world is undiscovered and if so discovered, it can prove some of the most mysterious things and it really is amusing
They’re all extinct, and 100% of land has been discovered just not even 10% of the ocean though. The squid still probably went extinct though so, I’m also not so glad it’s extinct it would just been hunted by the sperm whale - not sure why it’s even on this list
@@fin5622 A modern day colossal is generally weaker than a sperm whale but there has been thousand’s of cases of squids killing sperm whales. There are constant battles going on.
Legend says if you are alone walking the streets at night you may hear a weird barking noise but if you do the legendary monster THE PUG is come ing for you and your time is up
I watched this video because of the Steller's Sea Cow in the thumbnail picture. Imagine my disappointment! PS. I know that sea cows, even the modern one and manatees, are very gentle creatures which, because of their gentle nature, have been ruthlessly slaughtered by the vicious and cruel Homo sapiens who caused the utter extinction of the Steller's Sea Cow and the endangerment and local extinctions of modern sea cows. So I was curious as to how we'd be happy about these creatures going extinct. Disappointingly, this video had nothing to say about them. So, why use the thumbnail pic? Totally irrelevant.
Human Legend: Beings who once walked this planet, while killing everything in their paths, they lose all their food, so they have to move to another planet. This planet is so cold that they have to have special equipment, which was unbeknownst to them.
I truly do need a few Dodo birds wandering peacefully in my garden
@Screw youtube 🤣🤣🤣!!!🤣
Nah get at least 20
@Screw youtube 😂
They probably could resurrect the Dodo by using pigeon genomes 🧬 in the dodo sequences.
Me to
say what you will about pigeons but they've done a wonderful job adapting & thriving in human settlements (cities) and the fact that they're the dodo bird's closest relative tells me dodos aren't as dumb as people believed.
dods went extinct bc of rats carrying pathogens and deforestation from what i heard
@@pipluper3472 and also eatin their eggs which prevents them from increasing their numbers
Also pigeons helped us win wars
I pictured a pigeon typing this lmao
Dude I litterly came from a vid of pigeon laying eggs in a active barn owl nest over and over and over and over again with no success lol
dodos weren't stupid they just didn't have any natural predators so they were very friendly towards humans when they first came and got hunted to extinction cause of it
They were just curious and didn't need to have the fight or flight response, you're right!
I would'nt mind some company in my backyard
That makes me ashamed of humans, taking the easy way out knowing you can kill them easily… not having to work hard to get it.
Evolution with no predators and a great island to live on. You don't need to come up with a theory that the animal was dumb.
@@TheBaBaTV right, that’s so sad..
A chameleon changing colors would absolutely melt the minds of early humans
I don't think so, considering chameleons have been around much longer than humans and also lived in the same places (Africa, southern Europe, and Asia). I'm sure very early humans knew about them!
@@hallyuniverse sure they’d know about them, I guess I meant more of understanding what it was they were seeing. For all we know they could’ve thought that the changing colors was some kind of unnatural phenomenon
I think you are severely underestimating the intelligence of early humans.
octopus are truly odd in any age.
@@Zarastro54 not trying to underestimate the intelligence of early humans, just saying they didn’t have the scientific understanding of our world like we have now.
I think humans should have their own scary legend, a species who once walk in this planet, and killed everything in it.
Most animals talk about us that way.
Humans have such an advanced and efficient cooling system and bone structure they can run for days causing what ever they are pursuing to die from exhaustion.
That ain't no legend, that's just reality :(
Aaaay, alpha human gang.
Too Soon.
"ANIMALS YOU'LL BE HAPPY ARE EXTINCT"
Thumbnail: *Features steller's sea cow which never harmed anyone and was driven to extinction by us*
Thank you! That was bothering me as well.
@@Servellion same here
THIS
My great grandfather was crushed and violated by a group of steller's seacows.
Agreed
I wish we could time travel so i can go back in time and observe these animals.
How fucking rad would if be to ride a fucking scorpion, i’d probably die. But atleast id die looking cool
The coolest
🤔Well......., I don't uuuhhhhhhh...., NEVERMIND. 🙄
Coolest shish kabob ever 😂
You'd die a bloody legend mate
You can do that in ark
7:31 " Legends say that the creature was even capable of changing the water level" , I am too, as soon as I get in the water, the water level rises.
facts
How monstrous.
😂
Riddle : animal you r happy that extinct
Jurassic fans : no we are not happy
Well they better be glad since they wouldn't be here if those fuckers were alive
@@huskiehuskerson5300 chill out that's just rude calling them fuckers. They're animals. Jeez
@@salcvries actually they are dinosaurs.
@@salcvries they're all animals till the time comes when they come after you after being revived 😂
@@Portagas.D.Ace75 we’ll just drive them to extinction. Also whales like the sperm whale are much bigger than any prehistoric predator so oceans will probably not get any worse. And then you have humans on land that have weapons that wound anything within a 100km radius and kill anything within a 50km radius
Riddle: *Animals you're happy are extinct*
Scientists: *Collecting DNA go brrrrr*
They need to collect it a little faster, I've been waiting for years
DNA doesn't stay alive very long after the organism has died. It also decays over time.
@@andyfriederichsen yea, for example we're struggling to get enough viable DNA from Thylacines and they've been in near-perfect preservation conditions in a lab since the specimens were harvested. Dinosaurs n shit are just literally never gonna happen, nor are any pre-history creatures.
Any Ark survival evolved player know that these animals are nothing compared to the hated troodon
Nah man the tickle chicken was def one of the scarier ones. Troodons were easily avoided by not running around the forest at night and countered by carrying stimulant at all times.
I fuckin hated those that made my resource runs slow sometimes
@@haydencook9075 not unless u wanted lots of metal from metal mountain
@@georgiamademane9552 bro I built a base close to metal mountain on the north east coast. They were annoying at first but once you had metal armor they weren't shit tbh.
don’t remind me
Once, there was a giant, tall, and strong animal that attacked almost any human it sees. Those horns an its head made it perfect to intimidate others of its kind. Once it bangs into you with a force unimaginable, you would have a slim chance of survival. They have very strange spots on its body ...
I'm talking about a giraffe
Imagine girrafes going extinct then humans beliving this lol
@@juanmiguelgonzales2711 🤣🤣
My favorite animal is giraffe so you telling me they are dangerous to us? 😥
@@alexsmith1207 no
@@alexsmith1207 its a joke
I love this guys voice!
I watch Demon slayer
Agreed
Sammeee
Ah yes, classic lying comment when a narrator talks in an annoying way. His voice is good for narration, but the way he talks is absolutely obnoxious. He talks slowly and dragssssss the lisssp letterssss like the letter S. Needs to keep the voice but talk like a normal person who isn't trying to talk under ice water or doesn't have a speech deficiency.
Are you also a fan of "Chills"? People often feel obligated to lie and say he sounds great in the comments too.
Meanwhile nobody says that to people who are actually within/above standard of narration ability, 'cause there's no need to make that lie, since everyone can already tell they're actually good.
@@lotaryguy12 it’s hilarious that you feel everyone reasons like you. You’re a j0ke. Grow up?
Based on it's teeth, jaws & large gut, Therizinosaurus was a veretarian, with those huge long claws acting more like hedge-clippers than knives, adapted for pulling down & eating the young leaves on trees. It was covered in fluffy, primitive, proto-feathers (similar to an emu), with longer pinion proto-feathers on it's arms (used for brooding it's eggs), and display proto-feathers on it's tail.
Also defence. People be out here acting like herbivores aren't dangerous in their own right.
The Riddle’s voice just makes the videos better
*Ridddle
Chills: Am i a joke to you?
@@jamjambatchoy9166 😂
Dude riddle is a bot programmed to speak. Just listen to him..really, really listen. That’s no person.
@@fullsendsurvival7804 HAHHAHA its not a fking bot. If anything it's just a person reading a script. Might not even be the person who's behind the channel
Deinotherium kind of makes sense, if large predators are going for your throat under your chin, you can just nod your head to stop them. Or maybe for digging a bit lol.
Amazing video! I would really like a part 3 tho
this guy always gets my brain Riddled up.............respect man
Very interesting Video. Deinotherium having it's tusks backwards?
It doesnt have to be like attacking with a handle.
You can just use the knive backwards. Go ask Levi about it :)
HEICHOU
He's my husbando
In reality, reverse grip for anything other than grappling is fucking terrible, go ask literally any swordsman about it.
A creature taller than 2 men stacked upon each other and longer than 4. Can run faster than anyone, can swim after you, stalks the deep woods while smashing trees, and with horns covered in blood and gore of its many victims. This is the moose, and when it grows its new antlers for the year they start with skin attached so will be full of blood and dangling skin and meat as they scrape it off and the bone hardens. Moose are absolutely terrifying if you saw them with no prior knowledge, and got the aggression to back it.
When you're almost ten feet tall, pushing nearly a ton in muscle mass and wear tree branches for a helmet, there's not much you need to fear.
@@HeWhoMurksWithOneLeap lmao
How about a video about Life on the small scale (micro) ? The closer you look, the more you see
Quantum theory
Lol antman
Why are gae
the choices of stock footage and images amazes me.
Always and in every video
Lmao the voice over on the frog 😭
I wasn't subscribed, but you got me at THE GIANT DEVIL FROG... So here I am, ready for more ahhahaha
A small animal like monster that can hypnotize people with its cuteness and then kill them with in moments with the help of its pack the monster the lives and kill in the USA is now known as the pug
Lol
I laughed so hard at the devil frog in that deep voice lmao 6:24
10:31 Actually, the Eurypterid (Jaekelopterus rhenaniae) was the largest ever known anthropoid, and at the same time the largest ever known scorpion. It lived underwater and it was more than 3 meters long, making them larger in size than an adult human.
Fontes?
They aren't actually scorpions, although recent research puts them as closely related to arachnids.
Also Eurypterids are an order, they came in a lot of sizes. Saying "the Eurypterid" makes no sense.
@@maryocecilyo3372 Wikipedia you trust Wikipedia right?
(3:50) is that cheef sosa?!😭😂😂
I think we should only consider reviving animals that have gone extinct due to human activity like over hunting and habitat loss
Exactly, we'll know exactly how to take care of them unlike other creatures that went extinct thousands of years ago. Sure, we know stuff about long gone animals but we don't know everything and we most likely wouldn't know how to keep them alive for very long, especially since the knowledge we have of long gone animals may be completely false
@@nobody.6126 also it's our fault they are extinct so it's like making an amends and fixing what we destroyed. Also they could be released into there previous habitats
And where would these un-extinct animals live? Better to save what is left first and then consider what we can recover.
@@Thor_Odinson yes I agree with you on that but this is hypothetical situation, also those unextinct animals would be reintroduced to their previous habitat so they are already adapted to the environment and the current eco system. The only problem I can see is the eco system it is introduced may have adapted to that animals absence so reintroduction may cause temporary problems
Everything I have read, it seems like the first example to be brought back would be a wooly mammoth. (At least, it appears to be what most researchers are focused on.) Humans have a history of doing the worst thing possible, so when or if the technology becomes available, I would imagine they would go for the absolute worst choices to bring back.
*THERIZINOSAURUS* reminds me of the Giant _Terror Birds_ that attacked in the movie 10,000BC
😎👍🏼
6:32 GEEZ!! That scared the HELL out of me!!
I think i would like an indominus rex as my gaurd dog.
1:58 I just love this part
Ridddle was low key roasting deinotherium
Deadass
OMG. I love this series.
Hello how are you doing?
Ur voice and magic sounds....Go on
"These birds we used to call walhogovel (disgusting birds), for the more often they are cooked, the more insipid and unpalatable their flesh becomes." -1601
Interesting...
Yes
Try searching walhogovel on TH-cam
@@huskiehuskerson5300 even on googlr
Not finding information on google 😭
*The platybelodon*
When you’re not finished with your project but the teacher collects it anyway
watching this with my pug and covering her ears so she doesn't get her feelings hurt
Top tier channel for this type of content
The pug...
The pug, also know as pugitus furitodis was an ancient creature of the lower days when it ruled the world like a god. Many would roam around. Making sure everything was secure for their perfect plans to end humanity and use their corpses as an endless supply of food for their once planet bound colony. Never speak to pugs, they can hurt you if you defy them (I love pugs)
This is why I love Ark on PC. All these lovely creatures to tame.
these animals aren’t extinct...they live in different dimensions UNSEEN 💯😘
They are extinct dummy
@@4Frmcfofficial you’re extinct 😂
What Dimension do u live in BTW? Iam just kidding . But that is a possibility I guess so u got a point.
then how do we have their fossils?
Your video is lovely I love them ❤💕 the duddo bird 🐦
We ARK players call the Therizino "tickle chicken" but we have another name that depicts its dangerous nature, "the vegan t-rex" that can go toe to toe with a t-rex and actually have chances of winning.
Seems like I've seen those gorillas before....🤔, .....aaahhhhh, I think I know...😏. lol
The devil frog part AHAHAHAHHAHA
I love how in these videos they sometimes try make it scary but even a 6 month old baby wouldn’t be frightened by it
Also the gigantopithicus looks stunning and cool.
You truly are talented at dragging out time
Back when oxygen was abundant. One day humans will be 2 ft tall 😅🤣😂
thanks for the dancing pug. made my day :)
4:24 I’ve seen this exact same thing in a deep lake in Milwaukee called lakefront. I was like 7 and I was at a wedding and it looked like a big giant snake with a spiked back and it dove back in and I swear me and my cousins and siblings All seen it. We looked at eachother in disbelief
1:58 ah yes the pug... The embodiment of hell itself ahahahhahaha
For defense the Deinotherium would obviously use its tusks to stab downwards, hopefully it’s taller than most predators. Due to the fact that it’s only an upper incisor, those tusks are most likely mainly used for digging.
Lmao. The roasting of deinotherium is hilarious 😂
I know this is a weird thing to say but I am pretty sure the squirrels are planning something
I said this is so cool like 100x this whole video😩😩 Mother Nature is a artist
I like to imagine that thousands of years ago there were frogs that were hundreds of feet tall, they don’t even attack, they just sit there and eat pterodactyls
more like 4 feet at the most eating young dinosaurs
@@jessejamesbaker5418 He likes to "imagine". Who are you to not allow him his imagination?
@@korcidiamond3623 someone who knows about frogs I guess :D
Dodos sound like they were friendly, clever birds and the sailors took advantage of it by killing and eating them into extinction.
Tiger, a beast that could rip you apart with just a swipe of its paw, and impossible to escape
A bird flew through the bus today Looked like a passenger pigeon
Love the video I would like to see a video on the hollow earth theory
you just watched Godzilla didn't you?
A monster that kills people who go into the river and people who are unforchenet to come in contact with this behemoth. Stalks the rivers of Africa and walked on land at night with its pods. The animal I am describing is a hippo.
As someone who plays ark
i see all of the creatures as either scary but nice to have like the spino or nothing but amazing (cuz its my favourite creature) like big beefy beezlebufo
Oh and we hate thylacoleo
hahhaha fr!! and hate allosaurus's too! ahahha:)
Maybe Deinotherium used the tusks as shovels. Like modern day warthogs but instead of moving dirt forwards it was backwards like a gardening rake. Clawing at roots to eat like we do to get them out of our gardens. And/or clawing at tree bark for insects underneath and marking territory. They probably had another function of scratching hard to reach places that trunks couldn’t get since they’re chunky guys or impressing or intimidating others like other animals. This is kind of fun to think about.
Once upon a time there was a group of people sailing in the seas. One day, they saw a giant creature that has trees on the mouth. It is horrific, it ate the boat and some of the men in the ship. It is really big and can eat anything in its way, even planets. The monster can swim really fast and make a weird noise to hypnotize its prey.
Just in case if you don't know, I'm making a tale about the modern day Blue Whale.
Explain eating planets
Pretty silly. Blue whales don't eat boats. Their baleen plates look nothing like trees - have you seen them? They look like huge ripped truck tyres. And blue whales are not very fast swimmers. I'm sure even primitive humans would have seen faster sea creatures than blue whales.
Dodo bird should be cute pet
Future myth:
A terryfying being so strange, it boggles the mind.
This creature looks like it has skinned other animals and wears it on part of its body. It has a duck's bill and beaver tail, lays eggs and is poisonous. Stay clear of the legendary.....
platypus
Beaver tail and duck's bill, you mean.
@@garyowens7454 yeah I'll fix it
Isn't this the guy from meet Arnold
Can you make a video explaining why people came up with the myths of dragons, unicorns, and Lockness monster
dragons idk, but unicorns are misinterpreted rhinos and lochness monster was to gain fame after watching a movie with dinosaurs (the original lochness was a giant slug but they changed to a plesiosaur like thing since it looked cooler)
@@miguelpedraentomology6080 The rhino theory isn't confirmed, it could just have been misinterpreted cave paintings (side view of bulls, etc)
@@lopde1290 and people found old fossils from dinosaurs
i am a early human and yesterday i encountered a very horrible beast it was quite small but it reaked of death, it's eyes were full of malice it bared its fangs at me, it shreiked like a bat out of hell, it walked almost silently, it brought mighty fish to its knees such as the great tuna fish, no one dared disturebed it as it slept. it was truly horrid, it let you rub its belly but if you went a second too long it would visciously attack you, at 3am one mornig i was awoken by it punching me and then running away. i belive you call it a "House Cat"
Dutch sailors actually called them "Walg vogel" which translates as Revolting bird, they weren't as tasty as they thought
Guys been playin too much ark. Dodo, therizinosaurus, beezlebufo, thylacoleo, pulmonoscorpius, gigantopithicus. I mean come on ge just had a jam on ark and wanted to list off his favorite tames
Honestly I would Like For The Spix's macaw birds to come back to life
The way he sans akkorokamui is so satisfying 😂
So funny thing about the short story, I have one in a book I wrote in 1998 ish.
Anyway, Smilodon, or the saber-toothed cat is one of my favorite animals of the cretaous era and I've made up creatures from it to fit my sci-fi books, on being the Kumo Cat©️ and the Nokaa Cat©️.
"Both felines had great long teeth, the size of daggers or swords, their manes were short but dusted to match their surroundings, some were even white as snow or black as night. The roar of these great cats could scare any animal, let alone any man for that matter.
They were a bit taller than a man, standing shoulder height of 6 feet tall and weighing approximately as a lioness on the prowl.
Their eyes were piercing white and you didn't know which way it was looking, for all we knew it was staring at us. These cats were hunters as well as scavengers, eating meat, eggs and sometimes long grass to help digestion.
We soon discovered the name of these felines, the Kumo Cat©️, fierce and very protective of their pride with little cubs that were no bigger than a man's hand..."
I could go on, but I'd end up breaking a few thousand kilobytes... that's the short end, but I hope you enjoy it.
Stay frosty and stay well!
The Pug with it's killer dance moves can hypnotize victims enslaving them for eternity 😁
It probably was Stegosaurus, but they more than likely found skeletal remains and assumed there were more living nearby.
I can't be the only one who thought about this scenario.
There is also the possibility of a mutant or freak animal. There are pictures and videos of some individuals of a species growing larger than they have any right to be, some almost doubling the average size. I think I've seen pictures of a giant moose and a bison. The "stegosaurus" could just be a mutant monitor lizard or something.
Probably? That implies a greater chance than the literal living animal. Ridiculous and fantastical (not a good thing)
Thank you so much for this video
As soon as I saw Deinotherium downward facing tusks I thought to myself, I'll bet those tusks were used for digging up soil for ground water.
Eh...anyone else on-board with that theory?
I wish megs were still around their the coolest animal of all time to me
There are some weird beasts that feed on dead human beings, and when they sense their death, all of them start laughing(Hyena)
2:00 Walking with Beasts is the best documentary ever.
legends told us, the nugreena people, that there was once a huuuge see monster with horsebrush for teeth that would show u to mungappa, the man of the sea, and these huge monsters travelled in groups that would hunt any canoe that would cross its path
thats my myth
Some whales have mouths full of what looks like stiff brushes.
@@Silverfirefly1 yup , its called baleen
A human from over 1,000,000 years ago walks into a house he heres a strange voice he does not regognize. “Hi I’m Alexa, I’m here to help”
“AHHHHHHHHHhh”
I Imagine a mythical creature appearing in the far future as an evolved designer animal abominated by years of breeding by humans. The strangest animals would be born, and I would prefer a 3-headed giant rottweiler and an 8-headed red cat.
The animal shown in the thumbnail was totally harmless to humans. Possibly one of the friendliest of mammals being a close cousin of the Manatee.
Can you imagine a future species making these videos and putting us at #1
Dodo + Piegeon = Piedo 🤷😂
"Once, there was a strange, powerful creature covered in in fur. They were spotted creatures who could run faster than any creature! Black markings covered their bodies while their pale yellow hid them among the savannah's grass. It could chirp and imitate any animal you can think of, even human speech. Some live alone while others group up, beware, for these beings will strike you down at a moment's notice."
cheetah?
@@takiseczowiek5450 Yep
I wonder what dodo would taste like
10:40
A Prehistoric RadScorpion.
I like dodo birds because its so cute little wings
really curious to know if some of these things are actually extinct or not. More than 60% of the world is undiscovered and if so discovered, it can prove some of the most mysterious things and it really is amusing
They’re all extinct, and 100% of land has been discovered just not even 10% of the ocean though. The squid still probably went extinct though so, I’m also not so glad it’s extinct it would just been hunted by the sperm whale - not sure why it’s even on this list
They are all extinct in there habitat. And the rest of the undiscovered areas of the worlds are probably small islands.
@@fin5622 also it would have put up a fight. Possibly killing a sperm whale.
@@rexthemazedinosaur8253 they are no bigger than the colossals today and can only scratch a sperm whale it won’t even severely injure it
@@fin5622 A modern day colossal is generally weaker than a sperm whale but there has been thousand’s of cases of squids killing sperm whales. There are constant battles going on.
Legend says if you are alone walking the streets at night you may hear a weird barking noise but if you do the legendary monster THE PUG is come ing for you and your time is up
I watched this video because of the Steller's Sea Cow in the thumbnail picture. Imagine my disappointment! PS. I know that sea cows, even the modern one and manatees, are very gentle creatures which, because of their gentle nature, have been ruthlessly slaughtered by the vicious and cruel Homo sapiens who caused the utter extinction of the Steller's Sea Cow and the endangerment and local extinctions of modern sea cows. So I was curious as to how we'd be happy about these creatures going extinct. Disappointingly, this video had nothing to say about them. So, why use the thumbnail pic? Totally irrelevant.
We needed all of those animals. I am not happy any of them were wiped out by humans.
Human Legend: Beings who once walked this planet, while killing everything in their paths, they lose all their food, so they have to move to another planet. This planet is so cold that they have to have special equipment, which was unbeknownst to them.
Did anyone lose notice the full frontal at 11:48 ? Wasn’t ready for that when I clicked on this 😂
I was wondering if my eyes were playing tricks on me! Lol 😅