Google translate or sounding it out but most likely Google translate cos they don't want to release a video with the wrong pronunciation and get bashed on
2:26 "it lived millions of years BEFORE the titanoboa" 2:57 "The titanoboa lived between 60-58 million years ago whereas the gigantophus lived as recently as 40 million years ago" WELL WHICH ONE IS IT?!
Imagine if people can get to the fossil under bodies of water!! Especially in the oceans. That would be incredible and wish we have the technology to find and collect those fossils, without ruining the oceans and the ecosystems and all the lives.
@@joshalmightyblades It was most certainly not a dinosaur. All the dinos went extinct 65 million years ago. Andrewsarchus is only 45million years old. .
William hepfler is 100% right andrewsarchus was not a dinosaur he rightly states dinosaurs became extinct 65 million years ago whereas andrewsarchus is a mammal that lived approximately 45 million years ago ! surprised Katrina got that wrong she’s usually more accurate than that
I have heard of the bear dog, but I thought it was just a creature made up for fantasy stuff. I'd no idea it was a REAL creature! And MORE than ONE Titanaboa?! YIKES! Silly me assumed there was only one, since all I ever hear when it's talked about is one. Ugh, sends shivers down my spine. Loved the video never-the-less!
I loved the video as usual you hardly disappoint! I thought the bear dog on was cute but also scary looking! I still love the animation you guys use too it's pretty funny at times.
It's hard to imagine that a snake is anymore primitive than they are now (excluding the vipers and other venomous species and/or other extremely specialized species)
Wait what giant lived in France 8th century bc ? @1:12 @2:22 she said it's lived millions of yrs before titanoboa but later @2:55 she said it lived as recently as 40million ago as compared to titanoboa 58-60 million ago
The 'floppy-eared dog monster' did not live 500 million years ago during the cambrian explosion. Well, it might have but the pictures shown in this video are actually of anomalycaris, which was a predator that preyed on trilobites during the cambrian explosion. The drawing of this 'floppy-eared dog monster' does make it seem related to anomalycaris, but still has several different features (like smaller pincers, smaller eyes, and (of course) the 'ears')
Interesting video, Katrina; love it 😃 Quite fascinating and intriguing; the ones I liked the most were 7, 6, 5, and especially 2 and 1 👁️🗨️v🔘... Even if whales with legs sounds like something out of a Junji Ito story... but even if it's terrifying, it's still quite cool 👀🔻👀 Also, once again, congratulations for the pronunciation 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you Katrina for posting videos during the day and evening, unfortunately I could not get into the videos of your chosen narrator for evening videos so I felt the need to stop watching the evening videos but I did what you asked and gave him the benefit of the doubt to see if I could have interest in his videos but could not find myself to do it. The title of this video caught my attention though so I was pleasantly surprised that one you posted my interest and two that you are the narrator of this video and not him. With you posting in the evenings and if you continue to do so hopefully, I will of course start watching videos on the evenings once again. Thank you so much, hopefully it's permanent now.
Idea: Top 5 Types of Triceratops 1.Triceratops 2.Xenoceratops 3.Torosaurus 4.Diceratops 5.Titanoceratops Part 2 1.Pentaceratops 2.Nasutoceratops 3.Rubeosaurus 4.Bravoceratops 5.Styracosaurus (Thats Only That i found)
"If you're new here subscribe! Because why not?" Well snap. If I wasn't already subbed, that would've done the trick! Haha. As always, great video, I appreciate you guys!
Bear-dog! :D Please don't call them dinosaurs when they're not dinosaurs though (you did for Andrewsarchus). Could lead to confusion. Also that "crowned crocodile" might have been the origin of the asian dragon myth?
Possible but i think its a elongated type of eel. Or may the oarfish seeing how majestic oarfishes are and they are already rare to see only coming up on the surface on the rarest occasion. Plus the asian dragons aren't violent in their myths perfect for oarfishes or probably a gigantic murrays. Murrays to tend to act like dogs whenever they encounter humans always want to be petted.
Please don't say this dinosaur was ugly try to think how he would feel if millions of years later him a small and to him ugly little creature called him like that
May I ask how long you practice these difficult names before they roll off your tongue like you know how to pronounce them?
English Phonetics
A.I. generated voice
@@flying-axolotls4683 wrong
Google translate or sounding it out but most likely Google translate cos they don't want to release a video with the wrong pronunciation and get bashed on
@@jayenaturalistic1518 then shes been doing it for over 4 years
This the type of stuff you watch in bed before you sleep cause you want your brain to shut off
My TH-cam algorithm thinks I watch watch this stuff but it’s really only for this exact reason u mentioned
Literally
Exactly
Video started straight to the point. Wow
2:26 "it lived millions of years BEFORE the titanoboa"
2:57 "The titanoboa lived between 60-58 million years ago whereas the gigantophus lived as recently as 40 million years ago"
WELL WHICH ONE IS IT?!
Hey Katrina ,👋 are you coming to Las Vegas this January for the TH-cam Fan Appreciation Meet and Greet Event?
We love you Katrina!! Teach mama!! ❤❤❤
Hello Katrina thank you for your amazing videos and all your hard work we love you very much
Keep up the good work 👍👍👍 Greetings from Denmark 🇩🇰 👋
When I saw the "armored herbivore" I was literally like "IT'S JUST A DINOSAUR LIKE EVERY OTHER OLD HERBIVORE"
Lol
:D Thanks! Tinja&Markku
Good morning knowledge queen is there anything better then seeing a new episode the first thing I see when I start yt ✌️🕉️✌️🕉️
Absolutely love your videos thank you for the awsome content
Loved the video Katrina. Not a thing wrong. Plus, very exciting. Thank you.🙂🌹✨
Right to the business, appreciate your video.
That’s no BearDog! That’s ManBearPig 😮
South Park reference right?
oh no you said it, *al gore comes crashing through your window*
Imagine if people can get to the fossil under bodies of water!!
Especially in the oceans. That would be incredible and wish we have the technology to find and collect those fossils, without ruining the oceans and the ecosystems and all the lives.
Keep making videos I love them
Can you imagine in a thousand years, the human race has evolved and they're digging up OUR skeletons with fascination.
in a thousand years? really? someone needs to look at the evolution ladder again..
Its gonna be a LOT Longer than 1000
I am new I love the thing it’s really cool 😮😊😅🎉❤
Andrewsarchus was a mammal (possibly hooved), not a dinosaur.
You can't prove that.
@@joshalmightyblades It was most certainly not a dinosaur. All the dinos went extinct 65 million years ago. Andrewsarchus is only 45million years old. .
William hepfler is 100% right andrewsarchus was not a dinosaur he rightly states dinosaurs became extinct 65 million years ago whereas andrewsarchus is a mammal that lived approximately 45 million years ago ! surprised Katrina got that wrong she’s usually more accurate than that
correction hepfer not hepfler apologies!
@@williamhepfer8956 and also it was clearly not a dinosaur anyways lol, it looked like a mammal, which is, in fact, not a kind of dinosaur
Always Great Content Katrina.
Great episode.
7:11 -- Dinosaur, huh?
I have heard of the bear dog, but I thought it was just a creature made up for fantasy stuff. I'd no idea it was a REAL creature! And MORE than ONE Titanaboa?! YIKES! Silly me assumed there was only one, since all I ever hear when it's talked about is one. Ugh, sends shivers down my spine. Loved the video never-the-less!
Your videos are so interesting and entertaining
I loved the video as usual you hardly disappoint! I thought the bear dog on was cute but also scary looking! I still love the animation you guys use too it's pretty funny at times.
We love your video
A snake bigger than a Titanoboa? So that’s going to be a Colossaboa… lol
Hi it’s Katrina 😎
Andrewsarchus wasn’t a dino but a mammal of what seems to be of the canine species with some of the proportions to that of a bear dog
Idea: Top 5 Saurpods That Have Long Teeth!
1.Diplodicus
2.Brachiosaurus
3.Brontosaurus
4.Saurposeidon
5.Sondisaurus
I been sub for like ever.
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I find Katrina's voice very relaxing
Nice video keep it up
It's hard to imagine that a snake is anymore primitive than they are now (excluding the vipers and other venomous species and/or other extremely specialized species)
Fog x
Hyrt
Right if anything the present day snakes are the primitive one 😂
Wait what giant lived in France 8th century bc ? @1:12
@2:22 she said it's lived millions of yrs before titanoboa but later @2:55 she said it lived as recently as 40million ago as compared to titanoboa 58-60 million ago
Thank's for such information
The 'floppy-eared dog monster' did not live 500 million years ago during the cambrian explosion. Well, it might have but the pictures shown in this video are actually of anomalycaris, which was a predator that preyed on trilobites during the cambrian explosion. The drawing of this 'floppy-eared dog monster' does make it seem related to anomalycaris, but still has several different features (like smaller pincers, smaller eyes, and (of course) the 'ears')
be quite she is the teacher not you but i love her vids
Great . Do tek dinos next
Interesting video, Katrina; love it 😃
Quite fascinating and intriguing; the ones I liked the most were 7, 6, 5, and especially 2 and 1 👁️🗨️v🔘...
Even if whales with legs sounds like something out of a Junji Ito story... but even if it's terrifying, it's still quite cool 👀🔻👀
Also, once again, congratulations for the pronunciation 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Number 6. Because where else would it have lived? "Big, scary, or deadly? Send it to Australia." - God to an Angel.
Thank you Katrina for posting videos during the day and evening, unfortunately I could not get into the videos of your chosen narrator for evening videos so I felt the need to stop watching the evening videos but I did what you asked and gave him the benefit of the doubt to see if I could have interest in his videos but could not find myself to do it. The title of this video caught my attention though so I was pleasantly surprised that one you posted my interest and two that you are the narrator of this video and not him. With you posting in the evenings and if you continue to do so hopefully, I will of course start watching videos on the evenings once again. Thank you so much, hopefully it's permanent now.
You talk to much. Exhausting. I need a nap.
You guys always goes all-out for us and know how to make we lol lol when I here about the
I used to have a bear dog in my backyard
I like the prehistoric bear dogs and I also like Andrewsarchus kind of wish they could have lived on
source is really good they don't need to say "trust me bro" for us to trust it, great!!!
The. Little skull cud be like a gallimimes that. Biteted a raptor teath and got stuck in gallimimes
This is what I wish my science class sounded like
I really liked when she said great great grandpa😂😂😂
so, rather than it being a kangaroo, it was a pugaroo
How big are the flies back in prehistoric age
Well at one point during I believe the Carboniferous we had a nearly 3 ft wing span dragonfly
That was at a time before man messed things up
Idea: Top 5 Types of Triceratops
1.Triceratops
2.Xenoceratops
3.Torosaurus
4.Diceratops
5.Titanoceratops
Part 2
1.Pentaceratops
2.Nasutoceratops
3.Rubeosaurus
4.Bravoceratops
5.Styracosaurus
(Thats Only That i found)
If we can find organic remains millions of years ago if their was civilization below our level.. we'd know about it
does anybody know what type of prehistoric whale the Bear dogs were eating 0:29
Maybe fucaia buelli?
If Australia still had the megalania Australia would be only a tiny bit more dangerous
because of all the spiders and stuff
It’s Man-Bear-Pig!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
4:53 that’s a trilobite species
The hippo one kindof looks like an axolotl
7th monster looks like a clay creature tht a small kid would imagine
How long do you think that fossil is
Yea that's not a kangarooo.... that's an ancient skinwalker
I love. This hahaha
ManBearPig?
I'll knock u out u say that again
@@billblaski9523 PigBearMan
The world serpent be like these are just kids
Anyone else think of Man/Bear/Pig when they were talking about the Bear dog
Me 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Make a video on manbearpig
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Beardog.. Wait till they discover the Manbearpig
"Bear dogs...they could rip and tear flesh and peel meat right off the bones"
Me:😐😵
"But they're extinct now"
😲😌
Not manbearpig
Caucasian_Shepherd_Dog are not extinct and will tear a bear a new one, proper dog!
I can’t be the only one who thought of legends of Korra when she started with the bear dog😂
C'mon guys, Andrewsarchus is not a dinosaur.
I'm new and I sub
I got a bit confused when andrewsarchus was called both a dinosaur and a mammal in the same breath.
Great 👌
anyone else wanna test cuddling with a bear dog if they were still alive?
WOW I DIDN'T KNOW
Flying cockroach is already scary
When you start calling mammals dinosaurs it shows you k ow nothing
"If you're new here subscribe! Because why not?" Well snap. If I wasn't already subbed, that would've done the trick! Haha. As always, great video, I appreciate you guys!
Shut ur babbling
OH MY GOD 😱
There’s an anime and the main character has a bear dog.
Yes
“Hi it’s Katrina!” KATRINA HURRICANE
Edit: this is a joke to make people laugh no to offend others
Wack
Anyone else listening to this like a Pokédex entry?
9:33 as an ark player, why am I surprised?
Creatures may exist but monsters don’t exsit
Humans
Shout out hank, sub forever!!!
Some whales still have teeth. See sperm whale. And dolphins.
I did wonder why there was such a "Gasp! A carnivorous whale with TEETH!" tone, when everybody knows of at least the orca!
I really think the bear dog was the coolest just my pov 🙃👀
Bear-dog! :D
Please don't call them dinosaurs when they're not dinosaurs though (you did for Andrewsarchus). Could lead to confusion.
Also that "crowned crocodile" might have been the origin of the asian dragon myth?
Possible but i think its a elongated type of eel. Or may the oarfish seeing how majestic oarfishes are and they are already rare to see only coming up on the surface on the rarest occasion.
Plus the asian dragons aren't violent in their myths perfect for oarfishes or probably a gigantic murrays. Murrays to tend to act like dogs whenever they encounter humans always want to be petted.
@@maosama3695 Morrays do not act like dogs, they will bite, they are not friendly, yes there's a few cases but they aren't all friendly lol
I already knew about the nodosaur
I was shocked how the video started straight away
Same
Please don't say this dinosaur was ugly try to think how he would feel if millions of years later him a small and to him ugly little creature called him like that
Used to watch these in 2012,
Was it just me or did anyone else that plays Ark think that the bear dog was a thylacoleo
Bear dog world wide. But no one point of origin. Sounds good.
That python ancestor would be as big as Orochimaru's snake.
Am I the only one wondering how big or long or tall the bear dog is?
the snakes or the dinos at first I thought they lived all over the world but now I know that they first lived in Europe for predators!
"Bear Dog"
Me: "Brog"
New south Wales is not a desert
There is desert in NSW. To the west. You know the part of Australia that is all desert in the middle. 😄
The asteroid which hit earth 65 million years ago ,that became into the moon