Killing it again .great vid.....I was looking for detailed info on plankton and copepods ....I thought You did it already but it might be part of another video.....if not ..maybe put that on the list .The little ones never get any love.
Plankton is a good subject, however it regroups small animals, larvae, even plants and eggs. In this series about evolution I follow the phylogenetic trees of animals. Planktons will need their own video I suppose
@nietbekend2 I'll have to look into that. There are plesiosaurs that actually evolved to look like pliosaours and vice versa. Remember, some had features to still crawl like seals early in their known fossil records.
I had a theory that the reason ichthyosaurs possibly went extinct because they were probably out competed by plesiosaurs and perhaps also hunted by early mosasaurs to extinction.
@@eybaza6018 Huh yah learn something new everyday. Still the ichthyosaurs were probably on their way out during the early cretaceous anyways. Plesiosaurs would’ve possibly out competed them in that scenario or just be hunted down by more efficient predators at the time like various sharks and possibly early mosasaurs as mentioned before. It wouldn’t take too much research to suspect sharks would’ve been one of the natural predators of ichthyosaurs.
@@TheSandwhichman108 They were not as diverse as their Jurassic heyday,but still definitely not on the way out,some were large until their extinction like the Cambridge Greensland specimen and a large ''Platypterygius'' from Australia.Their lower diversity made them ultimately perish to the extinction though,the extinction was essentially a mass ocean die-off because of black shale deposition.That's why Mosasaurs took advantage of it immediately after
@@eybaza6018 Btw if you took an alternate earth where humans never evolved but had every other known species alive today and ones that were otherwise hunted to extinction by humans what would happened if you just plopped a bunch of various prehistoric animals on said earth? Not just dinosaurs, pterosaurs and marine reptiles but also stuff like therapsids, placoderms, ancient mammals and other creatures what modern animals do you think would be the first to adapt?
Do you know that Liopleurodon is relatively smaller than Predator X (Pliosaurus funkei)? Since Pliosaurus is larger, Liopleurodon actually measures up to 7 m long, which is actually the same size as the great white shark. 🦖🦕🦈🐲🐋
Great content!!! So much information on Elasmosaurus!!! Two thumbs way up!!!!!!
Great work again. Thanks for your effort.
I'm looking forward to the next part
Amo seus vídeos sobre evolução, e as legendas do TH-cam ajudam demais ❤
Great show - thanks a lot!
Killing it again .great vid.....I was looking for detailed info on plankton and copepods ....I thought You did it already but it might be part of another video.....if not ..maybe put that on the list .The little ones never get any love.
Plankton is a good subject, however it regroups small animals, larvae, even plants and eggs. In this series about evolution I follow the phylogenetic trees of animals. Planktons will need their own video I suppose
Yknow Copepods could be with Crustaceans.
It seems like plankton is a catch all for any of the small ocean bio matter. so I can see how that would be difficult.
Plesiosaurs, one of the greatest celebrities of the prehistoric oceans.
Well especially Elasmosaurus.
What the hell,the theory that Plesiosaurs ever crawled out onto land is bollocks
Early ones clearly walked or crawled on land. Later on they became unable to leave the ocean.
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Do you even know your mezosoics??
@@bensantos3882 their necks became too heavy 🤷♂️
@nietbekend2 I'll have to look into that. There are plesiosaurs that actually evolved to look like pliosaours and vice versa. Remember, some had features to still crawl like seals early in their known fossil records.
I had a theory that the reason ichthyosaurs possibly went extinct because they were probably out competed by plesiosaurs and perhaps also hunted by early mosasaurs to extinction.
It's actually because of the Cenomanian-Turonian extinction event
@@eybaza6018 Huh yah learn something new everyday.
Still the ichthyosaurs were probably on their way out during the early cretaceous anyways.
Plesiosaurs would’ve possibly out competed them in that scenario or just be hunted down by more efficient predators at the time like various sharks and possibly early mosasaurs as mentioned before.
It wouldn’t take too much research to suspect sharks would’ve been one of the natural predators of ichthyosaurs.
@@TheSandwhichman108 They were not as diverse as their Jurassic heyday,but still definitely not on the way out,some were large until their extinction like the Cambridge Greensland specimen and a large ''Platypterygius'' from Australia.Their lower diversity made them ultimately perish to the extinction though,the extinction was essentially a mass ocean die-off because of black shale deposition.That's why Mosasaurs took advantage of it immediately after
@@eybaza6018 And millions of years later dolphins and whales went- screw it we’re doing it again but better!
@@eybaza6018 Btw if you took an alternate earth where humans never evolved but had every other known species alive today and ones that were otherwise hunted to extinction by humans what would happened if you just plopped a bunch of various prehistoric animals on said earth?
Not just dinosaurs, pterosaurs and marine reptiles but also stuff like therapsids, placoderms, ancient mammals and other creatures what modern animals do you think would be the first to adapt?
GOOD JOB
Les plésiosaures et pliosaures étaient des animaux fascinants
Do you know that Liopleurodon is relatively smaller than Predator X (Pliosaurus funkei)?
Since Pliosaurus is larger, Liopleurodon actually measures up to 7 m long, which is actually the same size as the great white shark. 🦖🦕🦈🐲🐋
What is the music used
There is a description under the video
Ok
Have you read my comment, Anthöny Pain?
The placodonts are a plesiosaurs,but they are most similiar stato the turtles 😳
Next do a remake of mongolias late Cretaceous animals
Mysterious ocean lizards!
Pls, no with the AI voice. Anything is better than that voice.
it's still very informative though in many ways
Please shut up, I really don't mind the ai voice.
@@Baso-sama just as it would be with a human voice