2:27 So......I take it that's a no for you watching the movie "Human Centipede". . . Was hoping you'd do a reaction to it, but I guess we can forget about that one. Simba don't love us enough to deeply scar herself for life, and I completely understand & respect that. 💀🐛
8:50 Simba be having me ROLLING bro. That's why I fck with her, onG.. She has one of the best reactions & overall content. And I was having a pretty bad evening, but she helped put a smile on my face. Thank you Simba. 🦁💖🔥
Fun Facts: - Dunkleosteus' "teeth" aren't even real teeth, but plates of self-sharpening bones. - Platybelodon is also known by the common name "Shovel-Tusker". - Hallucinogenia (the first thing on this list) was one of the first complex animals to ever evolve & was only 3cm long.
No just imagine the other unlimited amount of planets that will forever be undiscovered in space. Some planets might have an intelligent species like human, some may be in an ice age, some may be covered in water, but either way there for sure at this moment is a strange looking animal out there resting at the seafloor or under the trees in a forest out on another planet, just living life like a regular earth animal although it may look different. Some may even be going through an extinction event now as they run from some disaster happening like a meteorite impact, it's amazing to think about sometimes
Part 2:03 that’s creature right here is on the attack on Titan manga comic books if you don’t believe me look it up go to the part of how Amir got her powers🧐
Arthropleura (that giant Milipede) was actually a herbivore (the dude said that, but I don't know if you heard that), not a carnivore like many people think
2:30 The dark side of me lowkey wants someone to say _"Look Simba! There's a big ass CENTIPEDE behind you!"_ I feel bad imagining how she'd react to something like that. 🤭🙈😅
17:30 Mothreffer, just *9 FEET* is crazy!! Anything over *6 feet* is longer/taller than ME, so just think about something that's *23 FEET!!!!* Bruh... KEEP IT DEAD! 🙅♂️🙅♂️🙅♂️🙅♂️
@TheFearlessTitan No they are not. Smilodon’s family is Machairodontidae; which is a family that went extinct. This family is NOT in Felinae; which is the family that houses ALL modern cats, including lions. A study published in 2006 by Lars W. van den Hoek Ostende confirmed this, showing that the Machairodontinae diverged early from the ancestors of modern cats and were not closely related to any living species. So, no these prehistoric cats have no living descendants or relatives. You can even look it up on google & Wikipedia if you want.
3:30 Omfg bro, I hate insects, especially the big FLYING ones!! This is giving me flashbacks of my Resident Evil 7 Playthroughs and experiencing those swarms of gigantic flying bugs. . . *WHILE PLAYING IN VR!!!!* There's a reason that my RE7 content fell off... I'd highly appreciate for NOBODY to go looking for it on the Channel. I'm being deadass, and not baiting anybody. I'm actually thinking about making those videos unlisted tbh. I'm ashamed. Those things are just so f'ing disgusting to me tho... AGH! 😵😫😭😖🦋🐜🐝🐞🦗🕷🦂
Scientist are working on a way to bring back the big cats. Is there's a movie where scientist tried something similar and showed us why this is a bad idea????
This video got ALOT wrong. The worst is Dunkleosteus. It didn't have teeth of any kind. The things you see that look like teeth are actually just its skull and jaw bones. No teeth. They were dramatically more durable then teeth.
This video is also why I refuse to watch text to speech videos. Besides the obvious laziness, they cant even pronounce any of these names. the best one was Meganuera and it still came off weird. That being said, I do like to watch the uneducated learn about something historic or prehistoric.
Yeah you're right so many of these animals were explained so poorly and a lot of them didn't even have their size mentioned which should be one of the first things mentioned.
I used to live in Arizona, I can confirm they have bees and cockroaches the size of a human thumb, can you imagine being a regular insect than seeing a literal giant of your species walking or flying around, terrifying even for us human
Bro do yall realize that if we were here when those animals was here we woulda been picked off like small plants ? Man they wouldve picked us off so clean bruh😹😹😹
Some of these animals are gone for good reason and important reason because if those animals was not extinct we will not be here we will might not be alive
So what I'm guessing is a lot of reptiles and bugs out here where they grow to super size because of all the auction they had back then like way more than arms which I guess if they don't have enough oxygen they can't put that into their size which is probably why we have smaller lizards and smaller Crustaceans I'm guessing and bugs because I can see why there's a ginormous Komodo dragon I just wasn't expecting for bugs to be the same size as modern day Komodo dragons in some cases
I too like insects having auctions. (Native English speakers should go back to school, even foreigners from different language groups speak and type better than us.) Oxygen and auction isn't even the worst I have seen people get wrong. some say loose instead of lose. Actually proving that being a box of rocks would make you a super-genius compared to U.S. citizens.
The text to speech can't even pronounce these creature's names, gets some facts wrong or outdated, and some of the sentences are incomplete. this video (she reacted to) is a poor place to learn about these amazing animals. But I hope this does not discourage any viewers from researching some paleontology. There is a lot more than you might know, and a some of it is just as amazing.
It's crazy that these types of things walked the earth during that period of time.
2:27 So......I take it that's a no for you watching the movie "Human Centipede". . . Was hoping you'd do a reaction to it, but I guess we can forget about that one. Simba don't love us enough to deeply scar herself for life, and I completely understand & respect that. 💀🐛
Keep it up on these bangin' videos Simba 🔥🔥🔥
Banging videos?! Where?!
Lemme stop
1:37 ATTACK ON TITAN MANGA READERS WHERE YOU AT! (if you know you know)
Aye you ain't wrong
8:50 Simba be having me ROLLING bro. That's why I fck with her, onG.. She has one of the best reactions & overall content.
And I was having a pretty bad evening, but she helped put a smile on my face. Thank you Simba. 🦁💖🔥
Fun Facts:
- Dunkleosteus' "teeth" aren't even real teeth, but plates of self-sharpening bones.
- Platybelodon is also known by the common name "Shovel-Tusker".
- Hallucinogenia (the first thing on this list) was one of the first complex animals to ever evolve & was only 3cm long.
Smiba never fails and maken me smile and hope y’all all a good day 😅
No just imagine the other unlimited amount of planets that will forever be undiscovered in space. Some planets might have an intelligent species like human, some may be in an ice age, some may be covered in water, but either way there for sure at this moment is a strange looking animal out there resting at the seafloor or under the trees in a forest out on another planet, just living life like a regular earth animal although it may look different. Some may even be going through an extinction event now as they run from some disaster happening like a meteorite impact, it's amazing to think about sometimes
The closest thing to aliens we know of are deep sea fish because they had to evolve so differently that they look alien
@@KenanLaudat-tp3bpfr
Fun fact: the first animal was used in the anime attack on titan
Part 2:03 that’s creature right here is on the attack on Titan manga comic books if you don’t believe me look it up go to the part of how Amir got her powers🧐
was looking for a aot comment
Arthropleura (that giant Milipede) was actually a herbivore (the dude said that, but I don't know if you heard that), not a carnivore like many people think
2:30 The dark side of me lowkey wants someone to say _"Look Simba! There's a big ass CENTIPEDE behind you!"_
I feel bad imagining how she'd react to something like that. 🤭🙈😅
14:27 oh yea that video is from walking with monsters
17:56 "In Australia,......"
Me: "Of course. It had to be Australia if we're talking about dangerous animals."
11:10-11:42 AYO! I'm crying over here! Simba got me wheezing bruh! 🤣😭😭💀
1:57 less go centipede kun made the list.
Titanoboa was my favorite. 🐍
Snake bones are basically the skull amd the body is practically ribcage
I live in Florida and we've got Dragon Flies the size of small birds.
With 95% of the ocean still unexplored,
Maybe one of these creatures are still alive
The whole 95% of the ocean stat is irrelevant to this. Most of the ocean is just nothing, plus most of these animals would've been found by now.
Pretty sure 20% of the ocean has been fully recorded.
@@B4SK3RV1LLE_ yeah you try and go down to the twilight zone and have your lungs filled with blood and see if you find anything
@@DeezNutz-ze6xz lmao, thats why we had submarines and sonar figure this out
IF YOU EXPLORE THE OTHER 95% YOU WILL GET ONLY WATER BECAUSE ITS TOO DEEP FOR A CREATURE TO SURVIVE
Wow!
they out here trynna Pokémon Fossil Professor these things back to life
17:30 Mothreffer, just *9 FEET* is crazy!!
Anything over *6 feet* is longer/taller than ME, so just think about something that's *23 FEET!!!!* Bruh... KEEP IT DEAD! 🙅♂️🙅♂️🙅♂️🙅♂️
Correction saber tooths is related to lions actually
@TheFearlessTitan
They aren’t, they are part of their own family
@@hcollins9941 yes but there closest relatives are lions
@TheFearlessTitan
No they are not. Smilodon’s family is Machairodontidae; which is a family that went extinct. This family is NOT in Felinae; which is the family that houses ALL modern cats, including lions.
A study published in 2006 by Lars W. van den Hoek Ostende confirmed this, showing that the Machairodontinae diverged early from the ancestors of modern cats and were not closely related to any living species.
So, no these prehistoric cats have no living descendants or relatives.
You can even look it up on google & Wikipedia if you want.
I’m first love the vids keep ‘em up
17:57 of course it was in austrailia
We doing back to back videos let's goooo
When they make these movies like Jurassic park and Jurassic world, there's always a reason behind them? 🤔
3:30 Omfg bro, I hate insects, especially the big FLYING ones!!
This is giving me flashbacks of my Resident Evil 7 Playthroughs and experiencing those swarms of gigantic flying bugs. . . *WHILE PLAYING IN VR!!!!* There's a reason that my RE7 content fell off... I'd highly appreciate for NOBODY to go looking for it on the Channel. I'm being deadass, and not baiting anybody. I'm actually thinking about making those videos unlisted tbh. I'm ashamed. Those things are just so f'ing disgusting to me tho... AGH! 😵😫😭😖🦋🐜🐝🐞🦗🕷🦂
9:02: Nah, that's a pokèmon! X,D
Nature was just experimenting with these things bruh 😭
Fire video lol keep up the reactions
Nice.
There are dragonflies in every state simba
Scientist are working on a way to bring back the big cats.
Is there's a movie where scientist tried something similar and showed us why this is a bad idea????
nice vedio i didnt know u where live
The longest toothed cat in existence is the clouded leopard
The names areScientific Genus names. Keep up Simba
Ngl.. I lowkey searched up about every deadly animals that are extinct on google.
22:24
Meganeura was the size of a Hawk and Smilodon (Saber-Tooth CAT) isn't a Tiger and isn't even related to it
Mother nature was just playing with us at this point
I find Dragonflies cute.
I just want to bring back one if it was possible just to see what would happen
Meganeura are bigger then shaqs forearm
That first one looks like the thing that gave friz her titan powers
These are straight up past paradox pokemon.
3:25 have you ever been bite by a dragon fly before? I have it hurt like almost as much as a horse fly.
"Look like my auntie" 😭😭🤣🤣🤣
This video got ALOT wrong. The worst is Dunkleosteus. It didn't have teeth of any kind. The things you see that look like teeth are actually just its skull and jaw bones. No teeth. They were dramatically more durable then teeth.
oh I was looking for anyone who actually knows anything in this comment section, glad to see I am not alone.
This video is also why I refuse to watch text to speech videos. Besides the obvious laziness, they cant even pronounce any of these names. the best one was Meganuera and it still came off weird. That being said, I do like to watch the uneducated learn about something historic or prehistoric.
Yeah you're right so many of these animals were explained so poorly and a lot of them didn't even have their size mentioned which should be one of the first things mentioned.
Smilodon also known as Sabertooth Tiger.
If at around 30%+ oxygen concentration, we had hawk sized dragon flies, what would 50%, 70%, 80% be?
Oxygen is actually pretty toxic to all living things that we currently know of, so it's possible that there just wouldn't be life at levels that high
I used to live in Arizona, I can confirm they have bees and cockroaches the size of a human thumb, can you imagine being a regular insect than seeing a literal giant of your species walking or flying around, terrifying even for us human
Humans are the reason for the sabortooths extinction
7:29: Right!? Leave them alone! 😂
Ain't no way...see this is why I'm terrified of snakes.🤦🏾♀️😭
Scientists are planing to bring back dinosaurs by the year 2027
49 ft that's crazy I'm logging off Earth
pehakabadopetoposaurus
that's a new name if they discover new dinosaur
31:09 idk ask god
11:46 thats a jurassic reject thats what that is😂😂😂
I started laughing because of the fact that she screamed on number one LOL
11:13 pic goes metal as fuck ngl
Deinosuchus couldn't take out all large Dinosaurs
The human brain is op
Low key if someone locks me in a room with centipedes I’m pressing war crime charges (centipedes are one of my biggest fears)
Bro do yall realize that if we were here when those animals was here we woulda been picked off like small plants ? Man they wouldve picked us off so clean bruh😹😹😹
Noti gang
Ah yes,ignorance,humanity's bliss
Ignorance*
Whatever debate u wanted to start, u already lost it wit that Bru 😢
@@Tenebris613 pretty sure it's because English ain't my first language buddy
Myf
@@Menace_to_society_k27what was u sayin tho
Hi
Thank God these demons are gone 👁👄👁
Ayoo sup Simba
😨
BRO THAT CROCODILE IS LONGER THAN A MEGALODON
Malibunta: flies into my room
Me: opens exits for it to leave*
Malibunta: are you sure about that?
You mean the malibunta wasp?
Lmao someone really said Jurassic park when the mosasaur pops up from Jurassic world lol
I dare someone to make a meme out of Simbas face in the thumbnail 😏😏
The first one is from Aot
Bawls
I know a lot of these because of ark
Fat: do you know dragonflys try to go inside people ears
For me back in school it actually try to go in my ears
I know it's been a year but 29:00 Chocobos fr lol.
Some of these animals are gone for good reason and important reason because if those animals was not extinct we will not be here we will might not be alive
That dude in the video can't say Cretaceous. The way he says it... lol
Are we sure them big ass fish are gone? Looked like a hand was holding food out for it to grab.
😂Lol Simba screamed like a 7yr-old little girl
Strait outa Australia ahh monsters
at that time the animals were on staroides?
Dawg I saw the video of the crocodile that has a bite force that’s more powerful than a T. rex
😱😳😳😳
This video mentions a bunch of random animals, and zero dinosaurs? Some of these are harmless to humans.
15 most deadly *animal* that are extinct for good
@@Cat_1EDIT So? Dinosaurs are plenty dangerous, at least one of them ought to have made the list.
Scientists be on some s*** wilding 👀
God was on the pack making these abomination's
We really running out of names
So what I'm guessing is a lot of reptiles and bugs out here where they grow to super size because of all the auction they had back then like way more than arms which I guess if they don't have enough oxygen they can't put that into their size which is probably why we have smaller lizards and smaller Crustaceans I'm guessing and bugs because I can see why there's a ginormous Komodo dragon I just wasn't expecting for bugs to be the same size as modern day Komodo dragons in some cases
I too like insects having auctions. (Native English speakers should go back to school, even foreigners from different language groups speak and type better than us.) Oxygen and auction isn't even the worst I have seen people get wrong. some say loose instead of lose. Actually proving that being a box of rocks would make you a super-genius compared to U.S. citizens.
sabertooth looked up the Earth's update patch note and saw his name as: Nigga u gone
ayo what
Or when they shed they skin….
This shit is crazy
The text to speech can't even pronounce these creature's names, gets some facts wrong or outdated, and some of the sentences are incomplete. this video (she reacted to) is a poor place to learn about these amazing animals. But I hope this does not discourage any viewers from researching some paleontology. There is a lot more than you might know, and a some of it is just as amazing.