Sarcosuchus: The Dinosaur Killer
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ม.ค. 2022
- This croc-like creature ate dinosaurs for breakfast.
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Sorry if I’ve missed previous Paleologics, I’ll have to go back and see if there are, but this is an awesome concept and I hope to see more!
There was only one paleologic video before this one
It's basically PBS Eons, but with only episodes about animals.
@@godnoble It's basically, but...
this is a new series so there haven't been many episodes yet
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Love the use of the toy, lol. Very cute despite the real thing being a deadly killer. 😵🐊
That toy i have and trust me it anti cute
You just love using toys don't you.
What toy?
@@christianwilliams7265 the sarco one thats a toy someone repainted
@@christianwilliams7265 it’s a Jurassic World toy by a brand named Mattel, at 0:05 but it’s repainted.
I've always been very interested in creatures that lived before the Dinosaurs: Like Dimetrodon or Meganuera. Episodes about them would be cool.
ohhhh id kill to see something about meganeura! or arthropleura and pulmonocorpius
Ayoooo same bro!!! I wouldn't mind using my free time or pay just to see these on documentary or short-like videos tbh.
Dimetrodon! Heck yea!
All I hear is ark
@@BlackReshiram meganeura gives a lot of xp yknow
Would like to see a video done on either the haast eagle, andrewsarchus, gastornis or barinasuchus. One was the largest eagle ever that has discoveries still being made on it, the other was one of the most unique predators in history, then there’s essentially a giant terror duck, and a massive land crocodile that lived after the dinosaurs.
Ever heard of the quetzalcoatlus or the hatzegopteryx?
Argentavis
Barinasuchus is criminally underrated
I love prehistoric animals glad this was made
I love how some of the pictures are just toys, very nice.
Oh my lord, we need more paleologic, this is amazing!
If you are indeed taking suggestions for future episodes, I would be delighted to hear more about the hatzegopteryx
I also love that there is a Star Wars refenrence in 100% of the episodes so far 🤩
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Honestly, the Gondwanan wetlands are an incredible ecosystem. I think you could easily make a 20 minute video on it. We tend to think of extinct animals in a bit of a vacuum; we talk endlessly about the animals themselves, but we never put them in context with the other beasts that they lived alongside.
I love this series. I've been a fan of dinosaurs since my childhood. I would love to see a video on the Acrocanthosaurus. That or the Carcharodontosaurus. Either or as they both have peaked my interest and i've love to learn more about them. Either way, thank you for taking the time to making the Animalogic series!
Excellent video! I’m a huge fan of animalogic and am so glad this prehistoric series is happening. Sarcosucus is definitely a cool subject for a video although I have doubts they ate dinosaurs though. There’s been some research done to suggest it couldn’t death roll which is how crocodiles dismember prey today.
Yeah as much as I like this channel, I hate how sarcosuchus is continually overrated, Deinosuchus was the one that could eat dinosaurs
Paleologic!? Amazing! This might be my new favorite! I love Floralogic 💚 Tasha is the best
Excellent work on Sarcosuchus my friend! Please continue on other prehistoric animals for your channel. And I love dinosaurs, dragons and other animals ever since when I was very young.
Just discovered your channel and i'm shocked i didn't know about this earlier. IT'S AWESOME. Please keep on doing such beautiful videos.
Sarcosuchus has always been really interesting to me it’s a behemoth marsh draconic beast what’s not to like? The fact that it comes from the baharyia formation a place literally filled to the brim with all sort carnivorous mega fauna makes it even more bad ass. I really enjoy it when you guys makes these little paleo videos keep it up!
Sarcosuchus is the prehistoric crocodile live in Africa
Deinosuchus is the prehistoric alligator live in Texas
Purrusaurus is the prehistoric caiman live in Brazil
That’s not exactly correct
Crocodiles, alligators and Caimans are all crocodilians, closer related to each other then they are to their prehistoric counterparts
Their similarities are a result of convergent evolution
@@WickedWildlife Oh,Thank For telling me,I didn’t know that
@@WickedWildlife There's also the fact that purussaurus and deinosuchus are both true crocs whereas sarcosuchus is not and is a cousin of crocodilians
I hope this series continues. I vote for thylacoleo next
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Danielle always did and still is doing an awesome job introducing alive animals, thats why i came here, but i gotta say i love the variety now on this channel!
gonna put a vote in again for the Bear-Dogs, the Last Common Ancestor of Bears and Dogs
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I couldn't figure out why they were using toys instead of actual footage until I took a minute to think about it. 😂
This was interesting and beautifully illustrated! Thank you!
Absolutely loved this. Maybe you could do a video on the Therozinosaurus. Possibly my all time favorite dinosaur!!
I really love Danielle Dufault drawings. Can't wait to see more of it.
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Please make this an ongoing series!
Danielle Has an incredible skill as always that is one of the highlight of the vids and what a wonderful video I love Sarcosuchus
Really love this series. Can you do a video on the Spinosaurus next?
Thank you for another fascinating episode! Could you do Thylacosmilus or Thylacoleo?
This channel is great. You all do an amazing job
Diprotodon optatum. Largest marsupial to ever exist. Great series and always loved Danielle's drawings. Good to see the channel coming back to life!
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Imagine swimming in a river filled with these beasts
I love the new paleologic episodes
dont stop
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here for paleo logic, love the history of Earth's animals
Amazing video! I think covering marine reptiles like mosasaurus or pliosaurs some time would be really cool
Great episode, Talia.
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Beautifully drawn, animated and elucidated! Hello from animal lovers in Ghent, hope you'll get many more viewers in 2022!
Judging by it's mouth, I'd say it was a primarily a fish killer rather than a dinosaur killer. Even at adulthood. Deinosuchus would be the one built to be a dinosaur killer that snatches prey from the shore.
It also didn’t have a high now force for its size and couldn’t death roll unlike deinosuchus
Fantastic new series!! Want to see gastornis!
I would love to see a video on kelenken or paraceratherium. As they are rare species and to tell more people about them would increase their popularity even more.
I love this series its awesome. I love learning about all the prehistoric creatures that used to roam the Earth. Keep it up
Kelenken would be awesome.
Very interesting. Thank you. Love the cartoon and pencil drawings 🙂
This series makes me so happy.
Sarcosuchus was more of a ancient Gharial I wish you used Deinosuchus which was like a ancient alligator which was as big as a Sarco and had the ability to use the death role
No they weren't. Only Ramphosuchus was a gharial. Sarcosuchus was a distant relative of crocs, however their lifestyle was similar to nile crocodiles
I’m glad you have so many shots of that toy. It helps me click out the video.
HECK YEAH! I am so glad this series exists. Dinos are the coolest 💜
it's as if you guys have been watching my search history! This whole week, I've been researching giant extinct crocodilians, especially _Purussaurus_ and also _Sarcosuchus_ . Thanks for the video!!
sarcosuchas wasn't a crocodilian but it was a cousin
they arent watching but that algorithm sure is
U should check out deinosuchus, its a genus of crocodilians that lived in the late cretaceous, its thought to be the largest living croc ever with deinosuchus hatcheri being estimated to have weighed 13-15 tons
“Every dinosaur’s worst nightmare”
Purussaurus and Deinosuchus:
Purrusaurus didn't co-exist with dinosaurs
this is great i need more of this
Finally an educational channel that doesn't label it "supercroc" or put "crocodile" in the title.
Love Paleologic! Great video!
Hatzegopteryx would be great!
I love the usage of CollectA models in the videos, toy photography can be stunning.
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Fantastic! Great video🐊🦕🦖
Great video, as always!
0:08
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I’m pretty sure that every dinosaur’s worst nightmare is the asteroid strike….
Omg, I love this, I would love to see the terror birds, or antelodont, maybe even the short faced beard or beardogs
Love the amazing biology content, such a shame sometimes my algorithm messes up and I miss on these kind of videos - bell is now clicked though!
I love this series! Especially when we still get to see Miranda’s drawings
The artwork is mesmerizing 👍
Omg i LOVE how you put the little toy in the Water 😍🤣🤣🤣 That is awesome! Very cool Episode 🤘
Great video! Thanks for the info. ..I want the narrators shirt!!
Correction. It’s the worst nightmare for the few genus that lived with it. Not every dinosaur.
"Their cousins walk AMONG US"😱😱💀😱💀💀😱😱💀😱😱💀
I want to see more Paleologic videos! Especially ones on more dinosaurs like T. Rex and Triceratops for example.
Your artist has a wonderful eye
I have that same exact PermiaWear T-shirt! One of my favorite swag pieces
I really love these paleologic videos
Paleologic made me so excited!
I want to learn more about the Diplodocus. How could such a huge monster live, and eat, and move around, and escape predators, and reproduce?
How could they not get crushed under their own weight?
A very interesting channel! Thanks for sharing. 😎👍
I love this series🤩
0:07 amongus!?!!!?!!
I think it’s wonderful to talk about any prehistoric animals overall.
Biggest one found was a somewhat complete fossil found in the Sahara Desert that was 41feet in total. Lived 100 million years ago in a very humid swamp. Beacuse of their massive size they had enlarged hearts and couldn't live very long
You guys do a great job on this new session!🦖🦕🦣 Next Paleologic videos do Spinosaurus, Thylacoleo aka Marsupial Lion and Tasmanian Tiger!!!
Nice!! Always loved Sarcosuchus, he’s terrifying
That was a great drawing, wow!
1:20 Well, actually According to a research in 2005, as a result of measuring the sample was about 9.1m. And in 2019, based on the family relation, the results suggest that the maximum length of Sarcosuchus will be 9.5m
So 12m long is bit wrong length like BBC did in the Walking With Dinosaurus series 😂
Quetzalcoatlus next pls!
T-Rex:roar Im the king of the landddd roarrrrrr
Sarco-talk that ish over here in the river dude
T-Rex: haha silly sarco I said LAND for a reason
Finally!!! Thank you. This is my favourite ancient animal to study.
0:09 AMONG GUS?
I bought the same toy a few years back mistaking it for a brown gharial. Now I can really appreciate what it is!
This made me remenber that when i was younger i used to give alligators food, they lived in an lake nearby an mall
Hey, I rally love your videos! Please, talk about Meganeura.
Now I can't stop Kiss playing in my head:
"You're in the Saaaar.. you're in the Sarcosuchus..." 🤣
I do love those drawings❤️
Yes! More Paleologic!
Looks like Floridians pre-gator. Badass as always. We love it. :)
Love your t-shirt!
Best ladies on TH-cam, keep up the good work team
This channel sure has.. EVOLVED!! Huehuehuehue!!!
Sarchosuchus I believe appeared in JP Arcade games and a few console games. Its a creature a lot of us wanna see in the movies. Its such a unique and underrated prehistoric creature.