Predator X - Planet Dinosaur - Episode 4 - BBC One
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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 bbc.in/iPlayer-Home More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015pbw7 At 15 metres long and weighing about 45 tonnes, Predator X was the most powerful marine reptile ever discovered.
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One of the best designs in documentary for a animal like this. MY SECOND FAVOURITE prehistoric sea creature just after megalodon .
Omg I love dinosaurs, imma be a paleontologist when I'm an adult
same
Me too
Me toooooooooo
Good luck to you all
Good luck
Predator X: "GIVE ME YO FUCKIN' TREE FIDDY!!"
Nathaniel Stringer
fuck you
Poor plesiosaur...
😥😥😥
I agree...
Even it has been past 3 years lol! :O
Noooooo he ate Nessie! RIP Nessie!
F
I liked it
It’s not Nessie. It’s just a random plesiosaurus
@@starwarsnerdandlover8603 The Loch Ness Monster is one member of an immortal pair of plesiosaurus. The deceased Nessie could have easily been The Loch Ness Monster if the other one off screen nearby had been eaten instead. Or we would have 2 Nessies alive now. True Story!
@@starwarsnerdandlover8603 it’s a kimmerosaurus not a plesiosaurus
Imagine having these in our oceans NOW.
It be a living hell
Who knows? We haven't even fully discovered out ocean yet..
Another reason NOT to go in the ocean. Orcas are bad enough.
The Kimmerosaurus in this video is about 6 metres long and the Predator X was clearly larger. And yes, there are other prehistoric creatures larger than Pred X, by far.
1:40 it roars
A nibble against a bite as powerful as a T. Rex. I wonder who would win.
At one point I would have thought the plesiosaur ruled the oceans; and then along came predator x. That plesiosaurus never stood a chance. OUCH!!!
Technically predator X is also a plesiosaur
predator X IS a plesiosaur, a thalossophoenid to be sepcific. First 'rulers' of the oceans were the anomalocarids, then got swiftly replaced by camerocerids and europterygians, then armored fish replaced them until the arrival of sharks like Cladoselache and chimaeras like Helicoprion, the former still rule the seas today as open water pelagic predators (chimaeras are still around but have PLUMMETED in diversity AND size since the Permian), Permian extinction event, ichthyosaurs swiftly took over and got VERY big VERY quickly with gargantuan forms like Shastasaurus and C. youngorum that were at least the size of a sperm whale. Then in the early Jurassic, largest ichthyosaurs vanished with giant pliosaurs taking over, starting with Simolestes and Liopleurodon and ending with gigantic predators like Monquerisaurus, Pliosaurus and Sachisaurus, all 9-11 meters long pliosaurs died out in the Turonian, they got replaced by giant mosasaurs, KPG extinction event, sharks became dominant predators, then predatory whales, predatory whales AND giant sahrks, and finally nowadays, whales are the top predators. Hope you liked that lil' timeline
@@tomaszhallay6653 well chimaeras are still around too
@@Dilopho but no longer as huge apex predators or even warm shallows forageers they were in the Devonian and Prmian. A spiral- toothed chimaera Pliohelicoprion could reach *12 meters* in lenght. Not a single chimaera alive to day reaches a THOUSANDTH of this size. They were also much more divesre, with the famous anvil-finned Devonian forager Stethacanthus WAS a chimaera. I was more reffering to sharks that were familiar in THOSE times: active open water pelagic predators of other actively swimming pray-a niche virtually unchanged from the primitive Cladoselache that they still occupy today. All chimaeras today are bottom-feeding scavengers living i the deep sea, and sharks are VERY diverse, just like in the prehistoric times. Tho I probably DID word that somewhat misleadingly
EDIT: All right, fixed!
@@tomaszhallay6653 12 meters is crazy huge. I wish there were ones like that today.
Predator X used Tackle
Predator X used Bite
Predator X used Crunch
THAT WAS SUPER EFFECTIVE!
The wild Kimmerosaurus fainted!
You're missing some parts like the one where X bites the Kimmerosaurus
I know it's not real but this makes me never wanting to go in the ocean ever 😂😆😂
It's animated but it used to be reality
Mr. X really gave it to em.
Love the little tid bits I have seen of this show so far.
Yes they are closely related, the difference is in the size of the heads and necks, they have similar bodies, but one has big head, short neck, and the other long neck, small head.
Predator X was a pliosaur, but not a liopleurodon.
woah predator x is EPIC XD
goes really nice with your picture :D
Literally, just imagine if liopleurodon (predator X) still lived today? Shit will be soo different!!
@Ceralonyx it is, this guy mixed them up, while both are in fact giant pliosaurids, Liopleurodon and Predator X were both different from one another
Man whales and sharks would go extinct if those things where still alive (yes I know I’m like 10 years late but does it really matter)
This is not a Liopleurodon. Liopleurodon is much smaller. The new scientific name of Predator X is Pliosaurus funkei.
That's not a Liopleurodon, it's a Pliosaurus
Nicely animated.
@MrSamkiller42 that's exactly what I was thinking, this must be a relation of Liopleurodon, having watched 'Cruel Sea' like a million times as a kid! hahaha
"LOVED"so you mean you don't love them now? :)
I can agree with you, we pretty much know as much about space as we do about our own oceans. But at the same time we would probebly have heard of something as large as that.
But who knows
While I really wish that there was some kind of big mosasaur (or a colossal whale that makes a "bloop" noise) sadly it seems that with the oceans ecosystems the best we will find is something small. Still imagine seeing an underwater recording of a Reef Shark sized Pliosaur that would still be awesome right?
such beautiful creatures. life is amaizing
Not that beautiful and life is not as amazing as you think
@@user-dh7ex1ey9kshut up emo kid
Life is great
Not amazing if your the plesiosaur...
Megalodon was the most powerful. It was the largest by almost 20 foot and had the most powerful bite force.
If you think the mega is powerful, try the T rex's Bite
i loved Planet Dinosaur.
the big black dinasour that eats all the others.
A vicious bite ? It would do practiacally nothing to a 15 meter behemoth !
Wondered why they didnt give it a name -_-
though its current one sounds awesome :D
@RedTory59 Still, it presents way more evidence than any CGI dino docu from the last... well, ever.
Wow this comments old
@RedTory59 is never seen again.
@RedTory59
Added to mysterious disappearance
does anyone else think predator x looks like a turtle without a shell and has teeth?
Nessie!
92af Meg will always be king
Predator X was clearly godzillas ancestor
awww it skips the Predator X ragdolling that plesiosaur D:
i do still love them. lol
@TheGreatOmegaDragon thank you
I would never go near the beach if predator x and megalodon were still alive
You'd probably be safe on the beach with how big they are. They wouldn't come to the shallow water where'd they'd get stuck and die
that scenne is sooo cliche to the one in WWD you know that one when the liopleurodon came at the bottom and kills moma's icthyosaurus
Predator X = Pliosaurus funkei. Wow, they couldn't come up with a better name than "funky"
what documentary is this from
i was muttering "dun dun... dun dun... dun dun... dun dun...." to myself.
Predator X Call Pliosaurus
@TheMagnaknight The leopleruodon was a smaller species. I think that Predator X so far have not be classed to a special family of species yet but could imagine it being from the same one as the lopleurodons
More recent evidence suggests that Liuepleurodon got as big as a great sharks or orcas
0:02 plesiousaur ark flashbacks
Predator X and a lieplurodon are seperate species
1:38 Imagine seeing that during a day at the beach lol. There isn't enough diarrhea in the world..
When's Planet Dinosaur 2 coming out?
Nice
Pliosaurus funky boi
on land there is danger behind every corner. in the ocean, there aren't even corners!
Plesiosaurus or dangerous but not as dangerous as a mosasaurs
OH MAN!!!! Do not be biased towards to the BBC and the old books.
I was asking about this with a palentologist on facebook and i was searching on wikipedia. They're comfirmed that Liopleurodon was much smaller than we prewiously thought. The real giant pliosaur was the 15 meters long Pliosaurus funkei, sometimes called Predator X. Not an oversized stubid 25 meters liopleurodon.
It was probably one attack from below like a shark does a seal rather than multiple attacks.
Anyone else thinking what I'm thinking? loch ness monster.
More!
Pilosaurus. And Liopuredon Is Like Same MarineDinosaur
Ther not the same
How would the plesiosaur have a bite when predator x is larger? And plesiosaurs is skittish
in a recent book published it says liopleurodon was 25m
the plesiosaur is the real loch Ness monster for all the people who don't know.
Well Liopleurodon was a Pliosaur.
This is just another pliosaur.
Two words: Bermuda Triangle.
Nessie might be the mokelembebe cause it has the long neck
DAMNNN NATURE U SCARRYYY!!
The land Dino: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRGGGGGHHH
No. They are both of a different genus.
Predator X is basically a huge liopleurodon
Predator X-45 Feet(13.71 meters)
Liopleurodon-21 Feet(6.39 meters)
The Purple Guy Liopleurodon is a kind of Predator X.
+Alex Roodman no, Both animals where pliosaurs
Actually, it's not. It's a close relative.
@bosshunterman its seems impossible, but true. when you live in the sea, you can be heavier than if you lived on land, even with the same skeletal structure. You are able to be heavier and not put extra strain on your bones. so... animals in the sea can waigh more than on land :) hope this helps
You have a point actually. I don't recall what year, but a decade or so ago, scientists who were studying the Marina Trench (the deepest part of the ocean) detected a sound on special recording equipment louder than any known sound that could be made that deep in the ocean. It's very much a possibility, if only a theory, that it was the cry of some sort of colossal ocean creature.
Sadly for the hopes of many (including me) of a real Godzilla type creature I have very much herd those sounds and they sound exactly like ice quakes. However I have no idea where you got the whole Mariana Trench thing as the only sound I am aware of that was ever recorded (and believe me I have done a ton of searching) was The Bloop which was recorded and the location of it was very much not withing said location as the noise was trangulated somewhere (relatively) close behind the bottom point of South America which (which I have seen ice in)
Believe me I wanted it to be a sea monster too I wanted there to be a colossal whale that makes A funny "bloop" sound but all evidence points to it just being an Ice Quake
It might have been a tremor from a splitting tectonic plate
It is physically impossible for any animal larger than a meter long to survive in the Mariana Trench. There is NOTHING dear. It's a desolate wasteland where only tiny worms and fish can survive. How would it survive immense pressure? If it can make sounds, it has to have vocal cords, so either an amphibian, a reptile or a mammal, if so, how does it breathe? We would have noticed a gargantuan best MUCH larger than a blue whale surfacing for air. What does would it eat? Dirt? Rock? Nothing?? What???
Champlain Monster
Gee, I wonder why they cut out the rest of that attack?🤔
Lochness / Nessie / Sea Horse FINALLY REVEALED !!
Predator X is a Pliosaurus, not a Liopleurodon
I hope plesiosaur doesn’t die
nessie is real
nessie was real
Rip. nessie
More! -3
godamn... that would horrifying!
@bluntman069 A magical Liopluerodon? Will it show us the way?
The Plesiosaurs died.
me too :D
Predator X looks cute o.o
Its not a dino, it was a pliosaur
Pliosaurus funkei
Liopleurodon was only 6 or 10 meters. Much smaller than Predator X (Pliosaurus funkei). Liopleurodon wasn't 25 meters long this is just a fail of the Walking with Dinosaurs
Look up "The Bloopers" Crazy shit mang.
Pause at 1:39 for massive power damage
i feel sorry for that plesiosaur arent those two related
alguien pensó que se parecía a Ligia?
wouldnt like to meet that when im in the sea!
I just dont know what the different between Predator X and Liopleurodon is .
Is the prey the loch ness monster?
lol well then, keep out of the unidentified depths of the ocean then?
seen this on the u haul
all you who think it's a megalodon are.megalodon was a gaint shark during pliocene.predator x looks like a liopleurodon a marine reptile during jurassic.
px got juked xD
@lifeform106 and tbf Liopluerodon was already done in Walking With Dinosaurs