Scientist: OK, the Gastornis's skull is too overbuilt to be used for something like nuts, it must be a vicious apex predator. Calcium isotopes study: I'm going to ruin this man's whole career many many years later, mark my word.
Henry Osbourne: this gigantic skull has a long thin snout and large jaw muscle anchors, looks like a mesonychid to me Scientists using cladystics: i'm boutta end this paleontologist's career nearly a century later
Waranont Wiwaha Contrary to popular belief, palaeontology is a science not set in stone (pun not intended). Fossils do not tell us very much about prehistoric life, so a lot of the studies are based around educated guesses.
The irony is that the REAL giant carnivorous flightless birds like phorusrhacids and bathiornids actually evolved away from high bite forces; they instead evolved towards wide gapes and vertical slashing blows, similar to carnosaurs and sabretoothed cats. So high bite forces in large-headed flightless birds actually seems to be a better indication of herbivory or omnivory than predatory behaviour.
Well you're in luck. Netflix is releasing their own series called Our Planet next year. It'll not only feature dinosaurs but also Cenozoic & Paleozoic creatures! Something that Prehistoric Planet failed to do (no disrespect towards PP, I loved it).
The idea of mammalian superiority so often invoked or implied in WWB and in this special is so flawed.....mammals didn't become as successful as they are because they were inherently superior simply by being mammals, they did it because of luck and circumstance like everything else. Not to mention that a lot of supposedly uniquely mammalian advantages have been shown to be nowhere near unique.
Apparently birds were big at the beginning in every continent, except Asia. Mammals took off evolutionarily there then as they became more successful crossed over a land bridge from Asia to north america in the paleocene/eocene and slowly drove these magnificent predatory birds to Extinction, paving the way for giant Mammals to take over.
6:17 I always love how they study the practical effects like they’re actual taxidermy specimens 😂 goes to show how great of a job they did on the designs and effects 👍
"Looking at their modern descendants, you might find it hard to believe. But mammals, once lived in mortal fear, of birds" Me: *Looks at the Cassowary* I in fact don't find that hard to believe.
@@hermanmelvelleiii2212 Maybe but we don't know. We haven't found any stomach contents of Gastornis and the only downside is that it's beak doesn't match the look of the beaks in carnivorous birds like the terror bird in the Saber Tooth episode does to confirm it. We simply need more evidence!
@@moatguy Calcium isotopes test on its fossil has confirmed that it's indeed a true herbivore, as its component is similar to those of herbivorous dinosaurs.
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For whatever it’s worth, modern cassowaries sometimes eat lizards, frogs, fish, and other small animals, despite being primarily fruit eaters. And all types of animals occasionally eat things that they’re “not supposed to.”
1:00 that truck just released a whole group of extinct mammals and giant predator birds into the countryside, neither that was planned or someone @#$% up big time.
Most mammals didn't stay small after the mesozoic. During the Paleocene, pantodonts, uintatheres, notoungulates, and arctocyonids grew to large sizes. But they didn't add them in the series or mention it here for some reason. They had a lot of missed opportunities.
Not to mention we already have evidence of early hooved mammals in Hell Creek, and many other species of more ancient mammals in China that evolved very similarly to modern day species such as Sugar Gliders, Beavers, Otters, and Badgers
They made a big mistake with putting an anteater in the messell lake episode. Those are Xenarthra, a group that originated in South America, so you would not see one in Germany in the early Cenozoic. That instead is a relative to pangolins that convergantly evolved a body similar to anteaters, but they should not have used an anteater to represent it. The other obvious mistake is more of a change in the science, and that’s that Gastornis is now thought to be an herbivore feeding on large fruits and nuts in the forest like a cassowary. Not a carnivore of small mammals. This based off analysis of the beaks morphology and isotopic sampling telling us they consumes more carbon 14, a trait more often found in animals that eat plants
To this day some people say those cenozoic beasts were still migrating across the globe.... They were last sighted permanently vacationing on a tropical island resort
@@simonj3413 _Gastornis_ was never a carnivore, there was never any evidence of that, in fact, many scientists already assumed that he was a vegetarian for a long time.
9:22 Scientist: nothing today is like leptictidium, which ran or hopped on 2 legs Kangaroo, elephant shrew, wallaby, penguin, human etc: am I a joke to you? Edit: 0:52 they……………. Are the mammals B I R D Another edit: 0:40 me pullin up to my house after my mum gave me her card and i went to the pet store
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Dinosaurs definitely did not live in a warm weather forecasts for much of there time they seem to have ignored stuff like the Yixan formation, and prince creek formation both of which were freezing and let's not forget all the different habitats in said warm regions fern prairies, deserts, redwood forest, etc.
I know I know mammals are the most succesful group of Cenozoic but this documentary centers on this group and didn't show us another interesting and great creatures in this era like Megalania, Barinasuchus (the largest terrestrial carnivore in time of mammals), phorusracids shows a weak and stupid appearance, where are the Megalodon and Purusaurus, even Titanoboa and the largest birds ever like Argentavis, Pelagornis, Moas, Elephant birds etc.. ???
can you just imagine walking in your local countryside and suddenly you see a truck pull up and seeing all these extinct creatures parading out of it.
Sean Last
I’d ask myself “What the f**k did I drink last night?”
I'd go "Sweet Dixie Dreidels is it just me or are those prehistoric mammals I'm looking at?"
My dream
I would imagine how much of a sight to see that would be myself!
I would say I'LL TAKE YOUR ENTIRE STOCK
"They...are the mammals."
Phorusrhacos: I missed the part where that's my problem
There were other birds that grew large, and reptiles and fish too.
Scientist: OK, the Gastornis's skull is too overbuilt to be used for something like nuts, it must be a vicious apex predator.
Calcium isotopes study: I'm going to ruin this man's whole career many many years later, mark my word.
Henry Osbourne: this gigantic skull has a long thin snout and large jaw muscle anchors, looks like a mesonychid to me
Scientists using cladystics: i'm boutta end this paleontologist's career nearly a century later
Waranont Wiwaha Contrary to popular belief, palaeontology is a science not set in stone (pun not intended). Fossils do not tell us very much about prehistoric life, so a lot of the studies are based around educated guesses.
The irony is that the REAL giant carnivorous flightless birds like phorusrhacids and bathiornids actually evolved away from high bite forces; they instead evolved towards wide gapes and vertical slashing blows, similar to carnosaurs and sabretoothed cats.
So high bite forces in large-headed flightless birds actually seems to be a better indication of herbivory or omnivory than predatory behaviour.
I like your funny words magic man
Someone had to of been top of the food chain, there always has to
We all need a new series of this masterpiece😍
Well you're in luck. Netflix is releasing their own series called Our Planet next year. It'll not only feature dinosaurs but also Cenozoic & Paleozoic creatures! Something that Prehistoric Planet failed to do (no disrespect towards PP, I loved it).
Swimming with Bacteria: Life Before Life Before the Dinosaurs
Right like a remake but with updated facts and the same narrator
You’re in luck
@@Memosaurus0917it was a failure
0:35 "They..... are the mammals."
0:52 Terror Bird xD
Xd
He's just here to remind us "Hey buddy, we dinos ain't extinct, we're just shrimpier now."
Bird are totally mammals
In?
The idea of mammalian superiority so often invoked or implied in WWB and in this special is so flawed.....mammals didn't become as successful as they are because they were inherently superior simply by being mammals, they did it because of luck and circumstance like everything else. Not to mention that a lot of supposedly uniquely mammalian advantages have been shown to be nowhere near unique.
"They...are the mammals..."
0:55 *(Phorusrhacos struts out of the truck)*
There is *1 impostor* among us.
Lol
I don't get it
@@GrantH130Phorusrachos is a bird, not a mammal.
@@justincummings8557 oh phorusrhacos is the impostor
@@GrantH130 There you go.
2:27 "the Earth ran into a few problems" succinctly said
I get chills every time I hear the intro theme it’s so badass it makes me wanna RUN ALONGSIDE A PRIDE OF SMILODON ACROSS A FIELD
No other prehistoric documentary can compare to Walking with Beasts theme
Same
Narrator:for their reign of 160 million years the mammals made little impression
Repenomamus: Am I a joke to you?!
Hahahaha
Pretty sure this was before it was discovered.
@@justincummings8557that’s the joke man! I got it
@@nightfuryman1209 I know.
This has been the best intro in the making of a show...
Combined with the greatest theme of any documentary, it's pure PLATINUM!!
Even though Gastornis wasnt a carnivore, there were still some giant predatory birds during the Eocene.
Apparently birds were big at the beginning in every continent, except Asia. Mammals took off evolutionarily there then as they became more successful crossed over a land bridge from Asia to north america in the paleocene/eocene and slowly drove these magnificent predatory birds to Extinction, paving the way for giant Mammals to take over.
6:17 I always love how they study the practical effects like they’re actual taxidermy specimens 😂 goes to show how great of a job they did on the designs and effects 👍
Indeed Gorgon.
That part where it shows the clips of recent mammals, And the narator talks about the strenghts of mammals is my fav part
0.41 that's when they had the idea for prehistoric park😃
0:41
12:44.
Or Jurassic Park
@@DantheMan2605This was afterwards
Can we talk about how just.. INCREDIBLY SHRINKWRAPPED the entelodon is?
Well yeah, it was made in the early 2000s lol
@@budget-cloakerStill looks good
@@justincummings8557 oh yeah I'm not saying it doesn't
Poor Blud needs a sandwich
in the past episodes the animation is stunning, never seen better :) its even 10 years old ...
"Looking at their modern descendants, you might find it hard to believe. But mammals, once lived in mortal fear, of birds"
Me: *Looks at the Cassowary* I in fact don't find that hard to believe.
"post man Postosuchus has kidnapped the mammals from walking with beasts"
Ah yes a man of culture as well
Ytp new bod
Ytp the giants bizzare journey
"Now imagine a very, very big Riley."
My favorites are the Woolly rhino,giant ground sloth,indricothere,basilosaurus,Andrewsarchus and woolly mammoth
Becky Todd
Imanol Lopez Romero: I like all prehistoric mammals, how old are you and do you like dinosaurs too?
*_NEVER_** underestimate the power of a BEAK*
That line always stuck with me, for some reason.
Anyone knows what song is this from 2:58 to 4:18?
Kenneth Branagh: It was the END, of the Dinosaurs
Me: Dude, not cool
0:35 They are the mammals
0:50 Terror bird awkwardly at the back of the crowd!
65 million years ago dinosaurs did not say their last word cause birds are dinosaurs. like if you agree
yanart prod I agree
Bird is their last descendant while the big one we know and love has gone,never to come back.
yanart prod I think they’re referring to the non-avian dinosaurs
@@scorpiusrexman1017 Imanol Lopez Romero: do you see Ice Age collision course?
Alma who me??
And ice age collision and the entire ice age franchise ain’t scientifically accurate so it doesn’t count at all
2:58-4:15 simply breathtaking!
The Mammals were so lucky to survive the death of the dinosaurs and are still living in the wild where they belong
0:40, this scene will always be the most amazing ever
4:16 love that seal
6:33 the SHEEP in WOLF'S CLOTHING!
Yes?
Amazing documentary!
You said it.
4:25 anybody know the name of this song?
I know right, I've been wondering the same ever since I first saw this, like over 10 years ago.
It’s Art Deco by Chaun Horton
Midiaou Diallo that song was released more than a decade after this was released.
This piece of music has eluded me for more than a decade. Ive gone to great lengths to find out the name.
any luck in finding it Cameron?
Some people rewatch harry potter over and over.
You and me? We watch the good shit.
Now we know gastornis didnt like the horse meat :v
It could've scavenged meat like a Black Bear. They seem to be very similar in terms of diet. Plants, nuts, and fruit.
@@hermanmelvelleiii2212 Maybe but we don't know. We haven't found any stomach contents of Gastornis and the only downside is that it's beak doesn't match the look of the beaks in carnivorous birds like the terror bird in the Saber Tooth episode does to confirm it. We simply need more evidence!
@@moatguy
Calcium isotopes test on its fossil has confirmed that it's indeed a true herbivore, as its component is similar to those of herbivorous dinosaurs.
@Blue Sky Tree I mentioned that.
it was made in 1990-something or 2000-something,
*BOTTOM LINE* before recent research
4:25 What music is that? I love that style it's sounds exotic and classy🔥🔥
i ask the same, i always loved this one track, and still do not manage to find it
@felipemcarullo1556 I found it, it's Bossa Twangin - Eric Cunningham
WWB is my favourite Walking With series!
Wow this is strange, this comment from my cringe days is not cringe
Animatronics in this show were great!
I always wondered what was that squirrel thing shown at 1:40 and was shown in the walking with dinosaurs show
I think it was a Purgatorius, a type of proto-primate.
That mammal represents _Meniscoessus,_ a Multituberculate.
That mammal there, represents _Gypsonictops,_ a distant relative of _Leptictidium._ (1:56)
A squirrel.
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I’d watch a multiverse series.
Walking with beasts is realy bwasome !
Rabbids: bwasome indeed!
I agree l love it
9:22
*kangroo rat* :am i a joke to you?
Lmao
Elephant shrews have to complain as well
4:25 does anybody know what this music is?
Bossa Twangin - Chris Lang
www.universalproductionmusic.com/en-kr/discover/albums/483/hip-music-for-now-people-vol-1
13:13 he was holding the lower in between his thighs as there is no table 😆😂
I don’t think I’ll ever be able to fully accept the idea of herbivorous Gastornis
Maybe if we’re lucky, they might’ve still been aggressive, like with Cassowary’s
For whatever it’s worth, modern cassowaries sometimes eat lizards, frogs, fish, and other small animals, despite being primarily fruit eaters. And all types of animals occasionally eat things that they’re “not supposed to.”
2:30 “a few problems”, you say
He said that because Earth was already dying with the increase in volcanic activity towards the end of the dinosaurs’ rule.
0:40 This is truly walking with beast
Birds ARE dinosaurs.
Apparently the Titanis walleri in the trailer at the start don't understood such fact
@@DanielCorpuz223 (cough cough) Phorusracos
I really want to go to Messel Germany and see all these well preserved fossils. The best in the world besides the la brea tar pits
the commentary of my childhood
my personal favourite of the walking with trilogy is probably walking with beasts keep making the vids =D
i miss the good old days
5:14 anyone gonna talk about that poster in the background... just me ok
I am surprised they didn’t show a megatherium since that’s my favorite creature in the show
Terror bird : heck you mean all mammals i’m a goddamn bird related to the dinosaurs
Ok who’s idea was it to release different species of megafauna and giant flightless bird into the countryside?
Purgatorius is awsome, dude.
Plot twist, _Gastornis_ was actually a herbivore. (The study: link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00114-014-1158-2)
Its still so weird
Stop riunnig they’re draems Adé
5:14 what's that poster in the middle?
Like why was its head so big then?
Too crush massive seeds and vegetation.
1:00 that truck just released a whole group of extinct mammals and giant predator birds into the countryside, neither that was planned or someone @#$% up big time.
That’s gonna be an issue for the local fauna.
Especially the big predators.
The propaleotherium is small compared to modern horses
Most mammals didn't stay small after the mesozoic. During the Paleocene, pantodonts, uintatheres, notoungulates, and arctocyonids grew to large sizes. But they didn't add them in the series or mention it here for some reason. They had a lot of missed opportunities.
Not to mention we already have evidence of early hooved mammals in Hell Creek, and many other species of more ancient mammals in China that evolved very similarly to modern day species such as Sugar Gliders, Beavers, Otters, and Badgers
@@lochness5524 True.
4:25 what's this theme?
www.universalproductionmusic.com/en-kr/discover/albums/483/hip-music-for-now-people-vol-1
Track 4: Bossa Twangin
@@saljr.7647 ok thanks!
What is the music? 4:26
16:59?
Bossa Twangin - Chris Lang
www.universalproductionmusic.com/en-kr/discover/albums/483/hip-music-for-now-people-vol-1 is the song at 4:25
2:58 music?
the walking with beast just beater the ethereal workshop from my singing mosters
When the Terror Birds were around in the post dinosaur age, its like they never left 0_0
Dinosaurs of cenozoic
How could they fit all those mammals in that back of a very small truck???
Sos story three Is poop the same way they brought them back.
Sos story three Is poop
May there’s a time portal in the truck?
They're spawning in the truck
They made a big mistake with putting an anteater in the messell lake episode. Those are Xenarthra, a group that originated in South America, so you would not see one in Germany in the early Cenozoic. That instead is a relative to pangolins that convergantly evolved a body similar to anteaters, but they should not have used an anteater to represent it. The other obvious mistake is more of a change in the science, and that’s that Gastornis is now thought to be an herbivore feeding on large fruits and nuts in the forest like a cassowary. Not a carnivore of small mammals. This based off analysis of the beaks morphology and isotopic sampling telling us they consumes more carbon 14, a trait more often found in animals that eat plants
Thats so cool to see all those creatures come out of the truck like that
Fun fact: The segment featuring Lawrence Witmer and Riley is reused for Discovery Channel USA's Real Beasts of the Ice Age.
14:09-14:23 As Sokka once said, "Why don't we ask the circle birds?"
9:35 The music here is so eerie and weird 💀
To this day some people say those cenozoic beasts were still migrating across the globe....
They were last sighted permanently vacationing on a tropical island resort
Gastornis was a herbivore
Max Mantell yes but that wasn’t known at the time this was made
@@simonj3413 _Gastornis_ was never a carnivore, there was never any evidence of that, in fact, many scientists already assumed that he was a vegetarian for a long time.
Agustín Pedro Justo I believe that, but a few notable documentaries (e.g. Walking With Beasts) portrayed it as one
@@agustinpedrojusto9702 Gastornis was Omnivorous.
Imanol Lopez Romero: Gastarnos its only carnivore
9:22
Scientist: nothing today is like leptictidium, which ran or hopped on 2 legs
Kangaroo, elephant shrew, wallaby, penguin, human etc: am I a joke to you?
Edit: 0:52 they……………. Are the mammals
B I R D
Another edit: 0:40 me pullin up to my house after my mum gave me her card and i went to the pet store
Also fun fact the tree did not roar because it's hearing is good that if they roared it would damage their hearing ( reply if u never knew that
MY GOD!!! Please somebody tell me that I didn't see upper front teeth in the mouth of an animatronic deer head!!!!!!
F***, didn't saw that until now...maybe just a horse with antlers
@@lionelhutz4186 :))))) That's a good one!
@@brendansunra are you sure? At 5:36 it seems to be an elk (Megaloceros I presume)
@@babanovac0232 I stand corrected.
People: 2020 can’t get worse
Scientists: hey guys check it out (0:40)
Pleistocene Park opening for prehistoric creatures 😳
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Deaths 1836 Injuries 1231
0:55 Rango And Beans Theme Song
6:16 9:12 It's Leppy from Jimmy Neutron😁!
Some of those props are now in the possession of Trey the Explainer.
As the gaming beaver says macaroni.
Yes.,
It would be cool if an Andrewsarchus came to my house and scare my dogs.
@hodgetastic1 Yeah, it's my favourite too, dunno why. Maybe I just like mammals best, including the extinct ones.
Dinosaurs definitely did not live in a warm weather forecasts for much of there time they seem to have ignored stuff like the Yixan formation, and prince creek formation both of which were freezing and let's not forget all the different habitats in said warm regions fern prairies, deserts, redwood forest, etc.
amazing documentary the bbc
I know I know mammals are the most succesful group of Cenozoic but this documentary centers on this group and didn't show us another interesting and great creatures in this era like Megalania, Barinasuchus (the largest terrestrial carnivore in time of mammals), phorusracids shows a weak and stupid appearance, where are the Megalodon and Purusaurus, even Titanoboa and the largest birds ever like Argentavis, Pelagornis, Moas, Elephant birds etc.. ???
2:58 What is the name of this music?
me too
Dude accidentally rips the cheek of the creature at 7:00 just to show the molars
Chuck the evil sandwich making guy
like walking with beasts
At the Opening HOW THE FUCK CAN THEY FIT IN THE BACK OF THE TRUCK
Nanotechnology? Portal inside the truck?
F**k you that's why... 🙃
0:14 until this program came on the big and small screen.
0:20 da music kicks in
1:42 best t rex roar thats not jp
Good material.
5:16 what is that bikini babe photo doing there 😂😂😂😂
Perverted palaeotologists, that's all I'm gonna say!
Now imagine a very very big riley..... 12:48
Walking With Beasts Behind the Scenes.
th-cam.com/video/ZlWYxH7IMOE/w-d-xo.html&lc=UgyLAF4LnINk0DOPPVd4AaABAg
We need to let all the extinct mammals free once and for all
Imanol Lopez Romero: 0:40 the life finds a way
You know my nieve, you right