These are fascinating, every single one. Painstakingly researched, beautifully illustrated and presented, no annoying music, utube at it’s very best. Thank you!
11:18 The upper limit (even a _typical_ upper limit not even considering superlative outliers) for cattle is well above 1300kg. Numerous cattle breeds have bulls attaining 1500kg, some examples - Charolais - Maine-Anjou - Chianina As I say, 1500kg is a typical weight for these at the upper end of the range, but not superlative.
I don't think that specially bread animals will be suitable for listing here. This includes of wild animals in unnatural environments. We may end up comparing dogs from tea cup size to giants that are claimed to be physically superior to wolves.
*If* possible, and *if* some of the extinct ones were still around, would ride from the zebu to the Indian guar, with some *exceptions such as* red lechwe, serow, gerenuk, and the mhorr gazelle.
Yes! I've been asking for this for a while! It is here! Thx for actually listening to your viewers Also, 2:33 four horned antelope with no horns. Logik
Excellent work. But the zébu (bos nomadicus) is similar than European cattle (bos urus) also the American bison, tamarau and the forest african buffalo missing in the list. Thank you.
The scientific name of the mountain anoa is actually now Anoa quarlesi, anoas are now classified as a separate genus from Bubalus, as the mindoro dwarf buffalo and asiatic water buffalo are both more closely related to the african Syncerus genus than to the anoas.
Do you want also make a video with canines size compilation. I mean not with nog breeds but yet with every wild canine (like wolves, jackals and foxes)
Thank you for this. It was well presented. We may suppose more such comparative/statistical lists to follow. One such a list I will eagerly look forward to see, is that of the raptors of the world. (The entire bird kingdom is by far too large to consider I guess). But it will be interesting to see if the Secretary Bird is included with the OTHER raptors. The owls will likewise be interesting.
The scientific name of the mountain anoa is actually now Anoa quarlesi, anoas are now classified as a separate genus from Bubalus, as the mindoro dwarf buffalo and asiatic water buffalo are both more closely related to the african Syncerus genus than to the anoas.
@@indyreno2933 Oh look, it's Mr. Ignoramus that spews out taxonomic drivel that I've corrected all over the place and you don't acknowledge. -------- You need to cite a reputable source that gives Anoa quarlesi as the current binomial. My source gives Bubalus quarlesi and only states Anoa as a subgenus, therefore I yet again deem you incorrect.
Actually, there are actually now eight genera of cattle (tribe Bovini), with the genus Bubalus being paraphyletic in respect to Syncerus and Bos being polyphyletic in respect to the currently living bison (genus Bison) and extinct genera such as Pelorovis, Urmiabos, and Leptobos, in fact, there are three extant subtribes of cattle, Pseudorygina - the saola and its fossil relatives, Bubalina - the buffalo, and Bovina - the true cattle, Pseudorygina is monotypic with only one extant species, which is the Saola (Pseudoryx nghetinhensis), Pseudorygina is the most basal extant subtribe of cattle, there are actually now six extant species of buffalo (subtribe Bubalina) within three separate genera, the Mountain Anoa (Anoa quarlesi), the Lowland Anoa (Anoa depressicornis), the Asiatic Water Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis), the Mindoro Dwarf Buffalo (Bubalus mindorensis), the African Bush Buffalo (Syncerus caffer), and the African Forest Buffalo (Syncerus nanus), in fact, the anoas (genus Anoa) are the most basal extant genus of buffalo, while the common buffalo (genus Bubalus) are more closely related to the modern-day african buffalo (genus Syncerus), while there are now eight extant species of true cattle (subtribe Bovina) within four extant genera, the Kouprey (Bibos sauveli), the Banteng (Bibos javanicus (cladistically including the Bali Cattle (Bibos javanicus domesticus))), the Gaur (Bibos gaurus (cladistically including the Gayal/Mithun (Bibos gaurus frontalis))), the Palearctic Aurochs (Bos primigenius (cladistically including the Domestic Cattle (Bos primigenius taurus))), the Paleotropical Aurochs (Bos namadicus (cladistically including the Zebu (Bos namadicus indicus))), the Yak (Poephagus grunniens), the European Bison (Bison bonasus), and the American Bison (Bison bison), interestingly, the African Bush Buffalo (Syncerus caffer), African Forest Buffalo (Syncerus nanus), and American Bison (Bison bison) are the only three extant cattle species not native to Eurasia, they are instead native only to Africa and North America respectively, making the african bush buffalo and african forest buffalo the only two extant cattle species endemic to Africa and the american bison the only extant cattle species native to the new world.
Actually, gazelles are antelope, antelope are actually classified within the family Bovidae, bovids are the largest and most diverse family of hoofed mammals, in addition to the fact that all bovids have only a single sharp end on each horn, deer have antlers, which have multiple branches in most species.
Not really that impressive. Genuses like Rhino and Hippo evolved gigantism to such an extent that they became virtually immune to the members of the notorious carnivora family, there is no need for them to resort to being in herds. Recently extinct species like the Giant Sloth and Namadicus (50,000 lb elephant) resorted to developing super gigantism. The Bovidae family is puny and weak.
@Jose Maria Elejalde Delgado, there are four species of aurochs: the †Long-Horned Aurochs (Bos acutifrons), the †Eritrean Aurochs (Bos buaiensis), the Paleotropical Aurochs (Bos namadicus), and the Palearctic Aurochs (Bos primigenius), the latter two species are still extant only in the form of their domesticated descendants, the Paleotropical Aurochs (Bos namadicus) has eight recognized subspecies: the †Caucasian Aurochs (Bos namadicus caucasicus), the †Turkish Aurochs (Bos namadicus turcicus), the †Arabian Aurochs (Bos namadicus arabicus), the †Saharan Aurochs (Bos namadicus mauritanicus), the †Iranian Aurochs (Bos namadicus iranensis), the †Pakistanian Aurochs (Bos namadicus pakistanicus), the †Indian Aurochs (Bos namadicus namadicus), and the Zebu (Bos namadicus indicus), while the Palearctic Aurochs (Bos primigenius) has fifteen recognized subspecies: the †Caspian Aurochs (Bos primigenius caspicus), the †Himalayan Aurochs (Bos primigenius himalayensis), the †Mongolian Aurochs (Bos primigenius mongolicus), the †Chinese Aurochs (Bos primigenius chinensis), the †Korean Aurochs (Bos primigenius koreensis), the †Siberian Aurochs (Bos primigenius sibiricus), the †Baikal Aurochs (Bos primigenius baicalicus), the †West Russian Aurochs (Bos primigenius russicus), the †Scandinavian Aurochs (Bos primigenius scandinavicus), the †English Aurochs (Bos primigenius englandensis), the †Greek Aurochs (Bos primigenius graecus), the †Italian Aurochs (Bos primigenius italicus), the †Iberian Aurochs (Bos primigenius ibericus), the †Alpine Aurochs (Bos primigenius primigenius), and the Domestic Cattle (Bos primigenius taurus).
@@ellerthedino-torvosaurus Please leave me alone. I mean it. For your sake kid. You don't know what I can do bud. Like if I wanted, I can seriously make Dahmer look like an angel when I'm done with your entire fam 😊
Indian gaur:I’m the biggest
Bison latiforans:well not this time
Really nice !! Here are some ideas for next videos : sharks size comparison and Marsupials size comparison
Check back his videos, did sharks 10 months ago
yes i agree with your request
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IMBALA
GACELA
I am so disappointed you forgot about an icon of the American west. The American Bison. I was waiting for them.
Maravilloso contenido, maravillosas imágenes.
Saludos y bendiciones desde el bello Cancún 🇲🇽🌴🐠🌊🌞
Es bellísimo 😍 haces muy buenos videos 🙂👍🏻
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These are fascinating, every single one. Painstakingly researched, beautifully illustrated and presented, no annoying music, utube at it’s very best. Thank you!
Great video.Sugestion from next video:turtle (living and extinct).
11:18 The upper limit (even a _typical_ upper limit not even considering superlative outliers) for cattle is well above 1300kg.
Numerous cattle breeds have bulls attaining 1500kg, some examples
- Charolais
- Maine-Anjou
- Chianina
As I say, 1500kg is a typical weight for these at the upper end of the range, but not superlative.
Are they obese then ?
Where's piglet- to ox-sized ?
Those are given growth promoters and there's lot of selective breeding!
1300kg*
I don't think that specially bread animals will be suitable for listing here. This includes of wild animals in unnatural environments. We may end up comparing dogs from tea cup size to giants that are claimed to be physically superior to wolves.
What about american bison?
Cool video
I think it's the 2nd largest
@Aryama Chatterjee, actually, the american bison is the third largest, the yak is larger than the american bison.
Mükemmel reisss
I love your channel ❤️
I am happy that the Indian gaur is the largest living bovine species
Beautiful ❤️
*If* possible, and *if* some of the extinct ones were still around, would ride from the zebu to the Indian guar, with some *exceptions such as* red lechwe, serow, gerenuk, and the mhorr gazelle.
So glad that few of them are only extinct, majority still lives
COASTAL SUNI (NEOTRAGUS MOSCHATUS)
KIRK 'S DIK-DIK (MADOQUA KIRKII
ARABIAN TAHR
Yes! I've been asking for this for a while! It is here! Thx for actually listening to your viewers
Also, 2:33 four horned antelope with no horns. Logik
it does have horns actually they are just hard to see
@Lionel °conceptual
You are sexual dimorphism endangered mammals like giraffes, elephants, lions, tigers, apes, blue whales, rhinos and etc.
Damn those tiny little antelopes are hella cute, we should domesticate them like dogs lol.
They have no emotions like dogs and won’t love you. Better to leave them be.
@MEMEMENTO that's one of the most stupid comments I have ever seen
Excellent work. But the zébu (bos nomadicus) is similar than European cattle (bos urus) also the American bison, tamarau and the forest african buffalo missing in the list. Thank you.
thank you for this. very well done
American bison missing? It is like felines without the lion :P great video though
I thought I'm only one who noticed
naah, the whole video I waited for the famous american bison. And them
do they weigh over 1000kg?
yes. Especially he bulls of the biggest species
@@tommy9052 you mean plains bison?
Amazing 👍👍👍
I'm proud to be an INDIAN
Oh the bisons king is here(12:17)
THE INDIAN GAUR 🐃
Great video, but in minutes 11:26 you wrote the extinct european water buffalo as Bubalus quarlesi, scientific name for Celebes Anoa
The scientific name of the mountain anoa is actually now Anoa quarlesi, anoas are now classified as a separate genus from Bubalus, as the mindoro dwarf buffalo and asiatic water buffalo are both more closely related to the african Syncerus genus than to the anoas.
Increíble
finally megafauna video
Nice video...can you make monitor lizard size comparison living and extinct
you mean lizards in general?
@@rpm6425 and Lion is a varanid
@@molethep.m.necrolestes lions are lizards?
@@rpm6425 lions is big cats size comparison not a varanids or lizards
@@molethep.m.necrolestes yeah but you said that lions are varanids which is a type of lizard
Do you want also make a video with canines size compilation. I mean not with nog breeds but yet with every wild canine (like wolves, jackals and foxes)
Yes, I will also go for natural canines.
Yeah
Çok güzel ve bilgilendirici bir video, ellerine sağlık
KOUPREY (BOS SAUVELI
The scientific name of the kouprey is actually Bibos sauveli.
I love you chenel ❤️
I can't believe that a goat, antelope and a cow all come from the same family, my life is a lie
Thank you for this. It was well presented. We may suppose more such comparative/statistical lists to follow. One such a list I will eagerly look forward to see, is that of the raptors of the world. (The entire bird kingdom is by far too large to consider I guess). But it will be interesting to see if the Secretary Bird is included with the OTHER raptors. The owls will likewise be interesting.
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North American bison?
I guess he couldn't put all of them
@@pablodelrio5932 nah bison is bovidae
Kertenkele ve kaplumbağa boy karşılaştırmalarınıda bekliyoruz.
good video ❤️❤️
Nice!
crazy how much better herbivores are doing preservation-wise than carnivores
Herbivores always outnumber carnivores. Always have.
@@williamjordan5554 Also, people think herbivores are kind and friendly and carnivores are the mean ones.
The European water buffalo is Bubalus murrensis, not Bubalus quarlesi, which is the mountain anoa.
The scientific name of the mountain anoa is actually now Anoa quarlesi, anoas are now classified as a separate genus from Bubalus, as the mindoro dwarf buffalo and asiatic water buffalo are both more closely related to the african Syncerus genus than to the anoas.
@@indyreno2933 Oh look, it's Mr. Ignoramus that spews out taxonomic drivel that I've corrected all over the place and you don't acknowledge.
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You need to cite a reputable source that gives Anoa quarlesi as the current binomial. My source gives Bubalus quarlesi and only states Anoa as a subgenus, therefore I yet again deem you incorrect.
Actually, there are actually now eight genera of cattle (tribe Bovini), with the genus Bubalus being paraphyletic in respect to Syncerus and Bos being polyphyletic in respect to the currently living bison (genus Bison) and extinct genera such as Pelorovis, Urmiabos, and Leptobos, in fact, there are three extant subtribes of cattle, Pseudorygina - the saola and its fossil relatives, Bubalina - the buffalo, and Bovina - the true cattle, Pseudorygina is monotypic with only one extant species, which is the Saola (Pseudoryx nghetinhensis), Pseudorygina is the most basal extant subtribe of cattle, there are actually now six extant species of buffalo (subtribe Bubalina) within three separate genera, the Mountain Anoa (Anoa quarlesi), the Lowland Anoa (Anoa depressicornis), the Asiatic Water Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis), the Mindoro Dwarf Buffalo (Bubalus mindorensis), the African Bush Buffalo (Syncerus caffer), and the African Forest Buffalo (Syncerus nanus), in fact, the anoas (genus Anoa) are the most basal extant genus of buffalo, while the common buffalo (genus Bubalus) are more closely related to the modern-day african buffalo (genus Syncerus), while there are now eight extant species of true cattle (subtribe Bovina) within four extant genera, the Kouprey (Bibos sauveli), the Banteng (Bibos javanicus (cladistically including the Bali Cattle (Bibos javanicus domesticus))), the Gaur (Bibos gaurus (cladistically including the Gayal/Mithun (Bibos gaurus frontalis))), the Palearctic Aurochs (Bos primigenius (cladistically including the Domestic Cattle (Bos primigenius taurus))), the Paleotropical Aurochs (Bos namadicus (cladistically including the Zebu (Bos namadicus indicus))), the Yak (Poephagus grunniens), the European Bison (Bison bonasus), and the American Bison (Bison bison), interestingly, the African Bush Buffalo (Syncerus caffer), African Forest Buffalo (Syncerus nanus), and American Bison (Bison bison) are the only three extant cattle species not native to Eurasia, they are instead native only to Africa and North America respectively, making the african bush buffalo and african forest buffalo the only two extant cattle species endemic to Africa and the american bison the only extant cattle species native to the new world.
@@indyreno2933 I'm not interacting with your drivel.
@@indyreno2933 Source?
Do Fish Size Comparisons
Forgot this like Leedsithchys
That was fun! We all ate!
Was this video made by my comment?!?!?!😍
Oh yeah also make a hyena size comparison.
Added Dinocrocuta
No one asked!
Gazelle & antelope Are in the deer family. Cows are Bovine in the buffalo family.
Actually, gazelles are antelope, antelope are actually classified within the family Bovidae, bovids are the largest and most diverse family of hoofed mammals, in addition to the fact that all bovids have only a single sharp end on each horn, deer have antlers, which have multiple branches in most species.
Can you put all sauropod species please
No
I need to live somewhere cold in the colder months. Strong winters with strong winds. Albino Blizzard types.
You left out a few. American Bison? Brahman?
Bos frontalis can weigh upto 1000 kg ,found especially in northeast region of India not like 500 kg as shown here..
EQUUS QUAGGA QUAGGA
GIANT HORSE EQUUS QUAGGA QUAGGA
QUAGGA
We want kinds of dinosaurs
You will do it, right
The last one is the long horned buffalo
Please make snakes size comparison
You are size thing your slitherio noodles freak, this prehistoric big snake as long as a school bus
No one asked you stop use english chat!
nice video but were is the american bison
Zebu - Bos Indicus - 100 cm, 200 kg??? Has an average of 500 kg, can reach 1000 kg.
It was probably a mini version of the breed that was represented in the video rather than the standard variety.
@@eliletts1680 I'm a veterinariam in Brazil, there is no mini version of zebu. We have a herd of 200 Million Head.
@@walmircarmino8259 He probably took the original Indian variant, which on avg is 200 kg considering they are used for milk more than meat in India.
@Walmir Carmino, the scientific name of the zebu is actually Bos namadicus indicus.
You forgot about American bison, tamaraw, Arabian oryx, sitatunga, and topi
torvosaurus
Its not a Bovidae
@@mole1769No
Next video pigs, boar,kubanochoerus, deadon size. (Donuzlar boy karşılaştırma).
I found the vampire that eats everyone.
I ate him back!
You missed elk & moose
bovids only not a deers
Why didnt you include elk and moose?
thanks
You seem to have forgotten the Pronghorn Antelope, and the North American Bison.
and forgot Egerit the Wood Bison
The pronghorn is not a bovid.
@@indyreno2933 you are correct, I just confirmed, my mistake.
@@molethep.m.necrolestes Egerit is a TH-camr.
The harrinngton's Mountain goat is creepy 1:33
Do turtles and tortoises soon please
Added Ninja Turtles!
What about the most dangerous and agressive of them all....the Australian scrub bull?
probably saving it for when they inevitably go extinct from overhunting.
Spanish bullfighting bull
Is real Mountain goat ? 6:30
No 🦬.
Hard to read font
Useless scientific names confuse.
la saiga es fascinante
Bem triste ver animais extinto :(
Wheres forest buffalo ?
In the forest !
Long-Horned Giant Bison (Bison Latiforans)
Not really that impressive. Genuses like Rhino and Hippo evolved gigantism to such an extent that they became virtually immune to the members of the notorious carnivora family, there is no need for them to resort to being in herds. Recently extinct species like the Giant Sloth and Namadicus (50,000 lb elephant) resorted to developing super gigantism. The Bovidae family is puny and weak.
Cebu is not a wild bovine they came from
aurochs Asian subspecies
@Jose Maria Elejalde Delgado, there are four species of aurochs: the †Long-Horned Aurochs (Bos acutifrons), the †Eritrean Aurochs (Bos buaiensis), the Paleotropical Aurochs (Bos namadicus), and the Palearctic Aurochs (Bos primigenius), the latter two species are still extant only in the form of their domesticated descendants, the Paleotropical Aurochs (Bos namadicus) has eight recognized subspecies: the †Caucasian Aurochs (Bos namadicus caucasicus), the †Turkish Aurochs (Bos namadicus turcicus), the †Arabian Aurochs (Bos namadicus arabicus), the †Saharan Aurochs (Bos namadicus mauritanicus), the †Iranian Aurochs (Bos namadicus iranensis), the †Pakistanian Aurochs (Bos namadicus pakistanicus), the †Indian Aurochs (Bos namadicus namadicus), and the Zebu (Bos namadicus indicus), while the Palearctic Aurochs (Bos primigenius) has fifteen recognized subspecies: the †Caspian Aurochs (Bos primigenius caspicus), the †Himalayan Aurochs (Bos primigenius himalayensis), the †Mongolian Aurochs (Bos primigenius mongolicus), the †Chinese Aurochs (Bos primigenius chinensis), the †Korean Aurochs (Bos primigenius koreensis), the †Siberian Aurochs (Bos primigenius sibiricus), the †Baikal Aurochs (Bos primigenius baicalicus), the †West Russian Aurochs (Bos primigenius russicus), the †Scandinavian Aurochs (Bos primigenius scandinavicus), the †English Aurochs (Bos primigenius englandensis), the †Greek Aurochs (Bos primigenius graecus), the †Italian Aurochs (Bos primigenius italicus), the †Iberian Aurochs (Bos primigenius ibericus), the †Alpine Aurochs (Bos primigenius primigenius), and the Domestic Cattle (Bos primigenius taurus).
Size Those ruminant Beast member
May get there, may not for one reason or another.
Where is the list species ?
U forgot the American bison
and Josephoartigasia
Come on man
How about spiders?
add to venom
You forgot to put the american bison
You missed the Arabian oryx and the bison
Muskox-150kgs??
Camel size comparison.
YES. That would be great
@@JonJon-vg2nvNo one ASKED YOU!!!
@@ellerthedino-torvosaurus
Please leave me alone. I mean it. For your sake kid. You don't know what I can do bud. Like if I wanted, I can seriously make Dahmer look like an angel when I'm done with your entire fam 😊
Ok
11:28 You used the wrong name for the European Water Buffalo, that's the scientific name for the Mountain Anoa which is still alive
where is American Bison (Bison Bison)?
Where is Tibetan Gazelle
Royal antelope suni klipspringer dik-dik duiker steenbok grysbok mountain goat beira gazelle chinkara oribi four-horned antelope tahr anoa saiga antelope rhebok chamois goral springbok puku blackbuck dibatag bharal impala saola bushbuck chiru kob bontebok reedbuck lechwe zebu markhor barbary sheep serow addax bluebuck gerenuk nyala argali gnu hirola scimitar oryx gemsbok bongo korrigum waterbuck takin hartebeest sable antelope nilgai topi muskox wildebeest kudu roan antelope buffalo gayal banteng eland aurochs bull water buffalo kouprey bison yak gaur long horned bison
WHERE OTIS????
Charge by a Pelorovis
why theres no Chianina cattle?
Also Plains Bison, Wood Bison, Holocene Bison and Bison Antiquus
🐐🐎
Where Tour??
Antelocapra americana?
Not considered taxonomically speaking as a bovid, they are a different family, the Antilocapridae.
African animales the bigest
Ornithopod Size Comparison
There are à lot of duiker species and other missing, and I think caprini does not belong to this family
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Plase man
Where's a piglet ?
💀👍🏻
Where is the American Antelope???
It's actually called a pronghorn and it is not a bovid.
@@indyreno2933
Like relative one!
wildebeast is not bovidae is antelope.
Nah you stupid ! wildebeast is truest closely related to a Bovidae-like hadrosaurid dinosaur.