Please keep doing these kinds of videos with prehistoric animals, if you make another one can you do is gigantopithecus next or Quetzalcoatlus also I love your channel
That crocodile that had the shark identity crisis (sorry forgot its name) Yiqui (I thing that is it's name, means weird wing in chineese) Natsutoceratops (because a ceratops with bull horns is terrifying) Some of the obscure suaropods that south America had Why where all the biggest and spikiest dinos from South America? That carnivorous kangaroo that existed Xenisilimus because Sabertooth with serrerated teeth I am sure I will think of more but please obscure similar to better known beasties
@confusciouspuff5701 O2 levels vary and were as low as 15% at times during the Mesozoic, and Earth still had giant vertebrates High O2 levels most likely affected arthropod size during the Carboniferous period tho
@confusciouspuff5701 no its because dinosaurs had a pubis, a type of bone that's used to adjust posture, and help attach the muscle from the tail to the legs, this means they dont have to exerte themselves as much to stand up and move, they also wont snap their bones from holding them at a off angle.
@confusciouspuff5701 o2 was lower dinosaurs have air sacs and pnumatic bone that greatly increases o2 absorption 15% in mammals vs 85% in di os. Also, free space helps lower weight.
Amazing! Loved this one, and so great to see you including other creators! I was honestly a little surprised how many of these I already knew, and that it was from the video game Ark Survival Evolved... Turns out my teachers and parents were wrong and video games can be educational AND fun!
I just wanted to thank you guys for putting conversions for the measurements when showing some of the diagrams this time. I wish the metric system was more common in the United States, as I don't know the conversion rates off the top of my head. I find myself occasionally pausing to go online to calculate things during the videos as a result.
As a parrot "owner" (who owns whom is a matter of some debate)m let me tell you, a 250g (half pound) birb is already scary, let alone a birb that ways more than me. Also worth noting, birbs don't need to be like therapod dinosaurs, they ARE therapod dinosaurs.
Weighs not ways And I can guarantee the bird owns you. I lived with some friends for a while and they had an African Gray parrot who fell in love with me. He definitely owned me lmao.
@@J.Battles Quite possibly. Mammals seem to have the most advanced neurological systems, though birds can be surprisingly smart as well. Makes me wonder if any other branches on the tree of life could have eventually produced sophonts like humans under the right conditions or not.
@@daniell1483 These last few years our understanding/concept of animal intelligence has expanded greatly, and many (myself included) believe that re-examining our past findings for bias and assumption may reveal entirely new concepts surrounding intelligence and sapience in the animal kingdom.
Took me a while to find the name of the creature said to have flown at the same time as gryphonflies and had a beak, it's Mazothairos for anyone else who needs to know. They look fairly dragonflyish also.
Once you learn how biodiverse things were in the different prehistoric eras, It is mind boggling to imagine what it would have been like to have witnessed all these unique prehistoric creatures roaming around? Just getting to see and learn about all their different behavior would be one of the coolest things in the entire world. There are so many fascinating extinct creatures. I really wish there was some sort of sci-fi tech fantasy way that we could use some sort of tech to at least allow us to see different creatures that we have discovered once we know they once existed here..
And the mind-blowing thing is that, because of the conditions required by the fossilization process, we only have evidence of maybe 10% of the species that lived in the past.
Que vídeo perfeito, é tão divertido descobrir todos esses animais do passado ^^ minha eu do passado que amava dinossauros quando era criança esta totalmente entretida e feliz ^^
I've always heard it pronounced "Leh-viah-tin" like the biblical sea monster it was named after, hearing "Li-vee-ah-ten" threw me off so much I didn't even realize what she was talking about at first.
Different creature guys, it's in the video at the start with the diagrams of the other whales. Shes saying livyatan. It's labelled. No hate because I thought she was talking about the leviathan too but nah. Just letting you know :)
@@Sausketo She explains at 3:57 - they wanted to call it "Leviathan", but they could not as it was already used for a different genus. So they went with the next best name, "Livyatan", instead.
Kelenken could strike downward very powerfully;otoh, it could NOT shake a prey side to side. It did not have the skeletal and muscular support to do that. So, only up and down.
Yea. All of them can produce fast bursts of speed. Not to be fair the big boys are less likely since they hefty but they can all run in some semblance to get to the water fastest. All crocodiliants can bound. And 5 species and the gharial can gallop. They are all crocodiles. Gators apparently can't do it. Johnson's crocodile can actually gallop and sustain it. Only crocs smaller that 6 and a half feet can gallop. It's hilarious to watch since it looks so weird for them to do such a movement but it's understandable and they are pretty fast too for the size they are
I saw a video earlier today (sorry, I can't cite which video) that said the theory of higher oxygen in the carboniferous to account for big bugs was incorrect, but had no alternative theory.
Long form vids from Animalogic? Absolutely! Over an hour? Not so much. Keep them 30-45 mins and I'm all in. Took me a few days to commit to the whole thing
This is just a compilation of older videos, so they've all been uploaded individually in the past and you can find them on the channel. Hope that helps!
@@Daneki I enjoy Animalogic, but committing a whole hour to them is wild. You wouldn't commit to an hour of TH-cam either. I know long vids have been more popular, but an hour is too much for me. Unless you're going into a movie, and know it'll be long, seeing an hour+ for a TH-cam video is too much. 40 mins? I usually stop halfway to deal with life problems. It's not about attention span, it's the time needed to watch it all. I watched this over a few days and yes, it was enjoyable. People like you ruin kids, not iPads or tiktok. But when you let kids have access to these things unsupervised, it will wreck their intuitions. They never asked for it. The parents made iPad kids, not the other way around
@@jay_malone777 this is appreciated! I took my time indulging in this vid. It was enjoyable and interesting. I find the length the issue through. It could have been two 30 min episodes labeled as Crocs P1 and P2. But they chose this and I'm just expressing my opinion of it.
I've always kinda thought that you can take the biggest snake that you have seen in the wild and somewhere out there their in the wild with it is one twice it's size, you know the freak that has been in a perfect bubble for it to grow giant... and now imagine that titanaboa snake getting 26 meters long eating dinosaurs 🦕 so crazy to think about
I know they spelled Leviathan as "Livyatan," but I can't get past the weird pronunciation. I mean, at least put the emphasis on the same syllables or something. I heard why. I still hate it.
Whoa whoa whoa hold up a second, matter of fact back the hell up...did you say 'carnivorous' giant armadillo?? And that's not the subject of the video? And I've never even heard of this? My life...is a lie.
We need new Paleologic episodes!!!
Please keep doing these kinds of videos with prehistoric animals, if you make another one can you do is gigantopithecus next or Quetzalcoatlus also I love your channel
We have already covered one of these awesome beasts! Here is Quetzalcoatlus: th-cam.com/video/5bPMk9o3L9M/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
That crocodile that had the shark identity crisis (sorry forgot its name)
Yiqui (I thing that is it's name, means weird wing in chineese)
Natsutoceratops (because a ceratops with bull horns is terrifying)
Some of the obscure suaropods that south America had
Why where all the biggest and spikiest dinos from South America?
That carnivorous kangaroo that existed
Xenisilimus because Sabertooth with serrerated teeth
I am sure I will think of more but please obscure similar to better known beasties
I was just thinking about how funny it is that the animals we see today come from an ancestry of giants, now you can hold a lil dino in your hand
Literally found a baby pigeon that fits in my hand
@confusciouspuff5701 O2 levels vary and were as low as 15% at times during the Mesozoic, and Earth still had giant vertebrates
High O2 levels most likely affected arthropod size during the Carboniferous period tho
@@kenmoncrief9903 less oxygen means they needed lorge lungs
@confusciouspuff5701 no its because dinosaurs had a pubis, a type of bone that's used to adjust posture, and help attach the muscle from the tail to the legs, this means they dont have to exerte themselves as much to stand up and move, they also wont snap their bones from holding them at a off angle.
@confusciouspuff5701 o2 was lower dinosaurs have air sacs and pnumatic bone that greatly increases o2 absorption 15% in mammals vs 85% in di os. Also, free space helps lower weight.
I seriously freaked when I saw this!! i love paleontology and i love these long episodes 😭😭
❤ nice! A documentary length video from animalogic!! That makes me happy!!!❤❤
I love animalogic. As someone not educated in biology, it's a joy to learn a little more about life and your planet each time.
Loved the use of the model terror bird and friends- a creative and funny way to illustrate the script :)
Just for the record, yes, crocodiles can run.
Most of them can't.
@@arashhallaj9471yes they can. Im from Malaysia
12-14 kph for short bursts@@arashhallaj9471
@@arashhallaj9471yes, but not long distance
Sherlock over here
Nice compilation, and it was nice to hear Talia again!
This is amazing! This channel is one of the many that really sparks my interests. Thank you!
shoutout to danielle for those incredible drawings, that was actually my favourite part of the video, i love when people use their own artwork ❤
She's a legitimate badass with those digitial brushes.
Amazing! Loved this one, and so great to see you including other creators! I was honestly a little surprised how many of these I already knew, and that it was from the video game Ark Survival Evolved... Turns out my teachers and parents were wrong and video games can be educational AND fun!
17:15 and now Titanoboa has a new contender. Vasuki Indicus!
"The largest arthropleura was discovered by chance."
Does this Chance guy have a last name?
His first name is lucky
👏👏👏
The rapper
Great artwork, fascinating information, really good editing, and cute outfits.
Thank you AL.
I just wanted to thank you guys for putting conversions for the measurements when showing some of the diagrams this time. I wish the metric system was more common in the United States, as I don't know the conversion rates off the top of my head. I find myself occasionally pausing to go online to calculate things during the videos as a result.
Incredible, truly fascinating !
Love the series. Thank you.
As a parrot "owner" (who owns whom is a matter of some debate)m let me tell you, a 250g (half pound) birb is already scary, let alone a birb that ways more than me. Also worth noting, birbs don't need to be like therapod dinosaurs, they ARE therapod dinosaurs.
Weighs not ways
And I can guarantee the bird owns you. I lived with some friends for a while and they had an African Gray parrot who fell in love with me. He definitely owned me lmao.
They just discovered a snake that is BIGGER than Titanaboa. So at least they had a few years being the "Biggest"
Love the compilation. Really fun to listen to. Thank you!
Um we aren't going to just past by the carnivorous armadillo we need a video about that please
paleologic is back baby !!!
its 1 hour episode
Seems like all forms of animals used to be bigger in the past. It is like humans live in a period where most animals got tiny!
That's likely what we needed in order to evolve the way we did.
@@J.Battles Quite possibly. Mammals seem to have the most advanced neurological systems, though birds can be surprisingly smart as well. Makes me wonder if any other branches on the tree of life could have eventually produced sophonts like humans under the right conditions or not.
whales are the exeption and horses .
@@daniell1483 These last few years our understanding/concept of animal intelligence has expanded greatly, and many (myself included) believe that re-examining our past findings for bias and assumption may reveal entirely new concepts surrounding intelligence and sapience in the animal kingdom.
37:00 And here I was thinking she's presenting the woolly Rhino...
Ground Sloths could murder me or whatever but I'd just snuggle them, built different.
Took me a while to find the name of the creature said to have flown at the same time as gryphonflies and had a beak, it's Mazothairos for anyone else who needs to know. They look fairly dragonflyish also.
Keep up the good work !!!!!!
I know at least one person in your crew plays ARK.
Once you learn how biodiverse things were in the different prehistoric eras, It is mind boggling to imagine what it would have been like to have witnessed all these unique prehistoric creatures roaming around? Just getting to see and learn about all their different behavior would be one of the coolest things in the entire world. There are so many fascinating extinct creatures. I really wish there was some sort of sci-fi tech fantasy way that we could use some sort of tech to at least allow us to see different creatures that we have discovered once we know they once existed here..
And the mind-blowing thing is that, because of the conditions required by the fossilization process, we only have evidence of maybe 10% of the species that lived in the past.
Oh damn. A 1 hour episode? Nice
I am so happy she has came back to animal logic.
Thank you!
Just in time, love animal logic!
Talia! ❤️🔥
Que vídeo perfeito, é tão divertido descobrir todos esses animais do passado ^^ minha eu do passado que amava dinossauros quando era criança esta totalmente entretida e feliz ^^
Wow, Ms. Danielle is an excellent sketch artist! Amazing! ❤
7:50 ok I NEED that shirt
Aaaaahhhh Lindsey ❤❤
Oh wow this is an hour long. Love the information, probably won’t be able to watch it all in one sitting
Oh, it's a long one!
Just getting lightheaded thinking about giant insects
imagine a 15+ ft CENTIPEDE chasing your ass, HOLY FK NOPE
I've always heard it pronounced "Leh-viah-tin" like the biblical sea monster it was named after, hearing "Li-vee-ah-ten" threw me off so much I didn't even realize what she was talking about at first.
I honestly bothered me, because its definately supposed to be pronounced leh-viah-tin
Different creature guys, it's in the video at the start with the diagrams of the other whales. Shes saying livyatan. It's labelled. No hate because I thought she was talking about the leviathan too but nah. Just letting you know :)
@@Sausketo She explains at 3:57 - they wanted to call it "Leviathan", but they could not as it was already used for a different genus. So they went with the next best name, "Livyatan", instead.
They spelled it "Livyatan" too at 0:49
That would be the correct spelling! Leviathan is an entirely different creature.
Livyatan skull is shaped more like an Orca skull than a Sperm whale skull.
Great Video. More Paleologic, please!
...and welcome back, Dr. Lowi-Merri!
LOVE PALEOLOGIC!
Happy to See You
Amazing episode! Was Deinosuchus even larger or have video games lied to me again?
LINDSEY! YESSS!!! 💚💚💚
How big were the jellyfish? Nobody will know....
At last the most beautiful host of animalogic. Hehe. Honestly my kids learn a lot from this channel
Crocs eating 🦕 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
You can make a video about vasuki indicus
I thought super-sized Crocs was footwear for Bigfoot.
Naked giant ground sloth now haunts my dreams.
lindsay nikole jumpscare how exciting!!! always out here with her little quizzes and games the dora of zoology
Kelenken could strike downward very powerfully;otoh, it could NOT shake a prey side to side. It did not have the skeletal and muscular support to do that. So, only up and down.
“Man eating” bird?
19:22 Err… are birds not theropod dinosaurs themselves?
Of course, they are! There are more living species of dinosaurs (represented by birds) than mammals.
good show
It would be nice to have one as a pet :D
For some reason, Facebook won't let me share vids from this channel.
Didnt they just find a woolly rhino mummy with horn?
Crocs can run?!
Yea. All of them can produce fast bursts of speed. Not to be fair the big boys are less likely since they hefty but they can all run in some semblance to get to the water fastest.
All crocodiliants can bound.
And 5 species and the gharial can gallop. They are all crocodiles. Gators apparently can't do it.
Johnson's crocodile can actually gallop and sustain it. Only crocs smaller that 6 and a half feet can gallop. It's hilarious to watch since it looks so weird for them to do such a movement but it's understandable and they are pretty fast too for the size they are
Thanks from Germany. 😊
hour plus video from animalogic 😄
when its a compilation of previous videos 😞
Talia again! 😁😍
This explains that huge long skelton R2D2 & C3PO walked past.
Thanks!❤ Tinja&Markku
The macroraptorial sperm whales are some of my favorites!
What are koopas derived from?
Nice video ❤❤
What is the animal on the left @0:07 its head looks similar to a Phytosaurs Machaeroprosopus & Smilosuchus adamanensis
I know most of these from ARK lol
Incredible dress
I saw a video earlier today (sorry, I can't cite which video) that said the theory of higher oxygen in the carboniferous to account for big bugs was incorrect, but had no alternative theory.
How about crustaceans? Lobster, crab, shrimp, barnacles, etc. History, reproduction, whatever you can fit in.
Long form vids from Animalogic? Absolutely!
Over an hour? Not so much.
Keep them 30-45 mins and I'm all in.
Took me a few days to commit to the whole thing
Not their problem. Go complain somewhere else and let us have these long ass videos. The world does not revolve around your OWN pleasure.
This is just a compilation of older videos, so they've all been uploaded individually in the past and you can find them on the channel. Hope that helps!
Imagine having your attention span ruined by doomscrolling so badly, you can't watch an entire hour of something you apparently like
@@Daneki I enjoy Animalogic, but committing a whole hour to them is wild. You wouldn't commit to an hour of TH-cam either. I know long vids have been more popular, but an hour is too much for me.
Unless you're going into a movie, and know it'll be long, seeing an hour+ for a TH-cam video is too much.
40 mins? I usually stop halfway to deal with life problems.
It's not about attention span, it's the time needed to watch it all.
I watched this over a few days and yes, it was enjoyable.
People like you ruin kids, not iPads or tiktok. But when you let kids have access to these things unsupervised, it will wreck their intuitions. They never asked for it. The parents made iPad kids, not the other way around
@@jay_malone777 this is appreciated!
I took my time indulging in this vid.
It was enjoyable and interesting.
I find the length the issue through.
It could have been two 30 min episodes labeled as Crocs P1 and P2. But they chose this and I'm just expressing my opinion of it.
I've always kinda thought that you can take the biggest snake that you have seen in the wild and somewhere out there their in the wild with it is one twice it's size, you know the freak that has been in a perfect bubble for it to grow giant... and now imagine that titanaboa snake getting 26 meters long eating dinosaurs 🦕 so crazy to think about
40:32 Bill very Dipperly :o
Coyote please! They are beautiful and underated!!
I know they spelled Leviathan as "Livyatan," but I can't get past the weird pronunciation. I mean, at least put the emphasis on the same syllables or something. I heard why. I still hate it.
Any chance of a video about that giant eagle from New Zealand???
I thought it was gonna be a full hour viedo on Sarco
And this is why God stopped giving birds solid bones 💀
Whale feasting a Huge shark 😮😮😮😮😮
So if the globe keeps warming we might get Titanboa back. Something to look forward to.
Leviathan vs the Meg.
Megalodon would’ve won as it weighed upwards of 100 tons, and was usually 10 feet to 20 feet longer.
LINDSEYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!
11:08
In star wars the planet also used to be verdant and full of life
Wow!!!
Lyvithon come from the Word Livyathan that mean giant of the deep where behemoth is a giant of land so a whale is no behemoth.
18:27 aren't all armadillos carnivorous?
That first toothed whale's Hebrew name is pronounced "leev-yuh-TAWN," not "liv-ee-AW-tuhn."
DEINOCHEIRUS NEXT
Talia 😍
Animalogic , watching Olymics Paris on T.V.?
Whoa whoa whoa hold up a second, matter of fact back the hell up...did you say 'carnivorous' giant armadillo?? And that's not the subject of the video? And I've never even heard of this? My life...is a lie.
Pronunciations is important i thought you were on about s new animal until i saw the skull