@@xNephilimxXx Velociraptor, Brachiosaurus and Brontosaurus come to mind immediately. I know there were one or two more as well, but I can't remember which ones
The asteroid hit, the plants died, and all the dinosaurs died. We don’t need the exact same reporting for each dinosaur. “This dinosaur starved, that dinosaur starved, and then even this dinosaur starved.” Thank you for the super intelligent deep dive. Great job.
It never ceases to amaze me that we have the miraculous fortune to have fossil records of these magnificent beasts -the small and great ones, plants and fungi, too. If I had a time machine I wouldn't travel to the future, but to the distant past. 💫
The resulting earthquakes would have pulverized the bones of most living terrestrial creatures. The largest animals would have had the bones of their legs shoved up into their abdomens, even hundreds or perhaps up to a few thousand miles from the epicenter. The shock wave in the ocean would have liquefied the insides of most living creatures for thousands of miles, as pressure generally travels farther in liquid than in the atmosphere. It would have been a horrible time to be alive for most animals, terrestrial or otherwise. It is a testament to the resilience of life that anything managed to survive this and other mass extinction events throughout the last two billion years.
The main mass extinctions were millions of years ago not billions. Animals first started about 6 hundred million years ago. When you think of it a lot has happened in the last 6 hundred million years, from first animals to humans. If the dinosaurs didn't die out, virtually no chance we humans would be around now
The Chicxulub asteroid was approximately 10 kilometers (6.2 miles; 32,736 feet) in diameter and entered the Earth atmosphere at an estimated speed of 20 kilometers per second (44,738 miles per hour; 65,617 feet per second) at a steep angle of between 45 and 60 degrees. So, there would be no fiery track across the sky. The impact would have been close to instantaneous with no warning.
This comes across as more of a creative writing exercise than anything scientific. In fact, based on some of the other comments, it is so grossly inaccurate, there should be a disclaimer at the beginning.
You say that Emus and other flightless birds were descendants from dinosaurs called Therapods, only to later say in the video they arent and are Palaeognathae?
Oh boy. Where to start with correcting this horde of misinformation and complete twaddle. Do your research, pal. Or, maybe find a subject you know something about.
At 19:05 you say that ammonites appeared after the extinction of the dinosaurs, which is incorrect. They already existed and went extinct with them or relatively soon thereafter.
Well dobe, but could you please check the statement that the asteroid killed off bronyosaurus and brachiosaurus? I'm not sure amout the bracjs, but I'm fairly certain that the brontos went extinct during the Jurassic period, several tens of millions ot years befpore the asteroid...I admit that I may be mistaken.
Youve created a decent video but need to spend more time editing. Using incorrect names in a niche video isnt great. A number of times you said names while showing differemt animals. Talking about a Rex while showing showing an Acrocanthosaurus as an example. People who know will notice. Youve got potential.
Most of the animals in this video were extinct way before the asteroid bro.. a simple google search would’ve given u most of the info u needdd for this video and u still wiffed
at a buffet, i personally sneak corndogs into the buffet so others can enjoy them. I hide 6 corndogs in my jacket pockets. it then, is a joy for me to see other patrons of the establishment eat my corndogs thinking they were part of the buffet.
They can judge the brightness of quasars, white dwarfs etc etc… look into it. You think our sun is bright? Quasars can outshine entire galaxies. Imagine a miles wide asteroid, you’ve seen how bright small one are when they hit the atmosphere…
Apart from insects, nothing else is known to have flown during the Mesozoic era. There were no bats and reptiles including dinosaurs and archosaurs were the dominant animal life forms on Earth at that time. What has been found are fossilised flying reptiles (e.g. pterodactyls, Pteranodon, Hatzegopteryx and Quetzalcoatlus) and early true birds which evolved gliding followed by powered flight. It is the latter group and the crocodilians (crocodiles, alligators, caymans and gharials) which have survived to the present.
Brachiosaurus and Brontosaurus were Jurassic animals. They had been extinct for 85 million years when the asteroid hit. 🤦♂️
Came here to say the same thing
A 30 minute self burn those are rare
Same. Stopped watching after that WTF moment.
Wasn’t the triceratops extinct too? Lol
@ nope. Was alive and grumpy until the end.
So many of these dinosaurs mentioned went extinct millions, if not tens of millions, of years before the impact. Garbage.
Which ones specifically?
@@xNephilimxXx Velociraptor, Brachiosaurus and Brontosaurus come to mind immediately. I know there were one or two more as well, but I can't remember which ones
@scottwells8064 yeah I think the brachiosaurus was 100 million years prior
They were alive in the late jurassic period 100 million years before the asteroid😂 or even longer.
AI probably wrote the script
this video is factually incorrect and has AI garbage which im suspecting made the script its narrating
The asteroid hit, the plants died, and all the dinosaurs died. We don’t need the exact same reporting for each dinosaur. “This dinosaur starved, that dinosaur starved, and then even this dinosaur starved.” Thank you for the super intelligent deep dive. Great job.
21:15 "Estimated to have grown up to 108 m in length?" I think you meant feet, cause there is nothing on earth that was ever that big
gotta love A.I. its soooo smart😂
@DAVITICUS777 For real😅
Beat me to it… 😂
No he was not 108 feet and he said 180 meters not 108. They grew at least to 60 feet which is about 18 meters.
Quick google search says 18m my bet is it's a typo not a ai cover
It never ceases to amaze me that we have the miraculous fortune to have fossil records of these magnificent beasts -the small and great ones, plants and fungi, too.
If I had a time machine I wouldn't travel to the future, but to the distant past. 💫
Way too many wrong information😢
Evolution is such a beautiful thing. It's such a tragedy that so many small-minded people think "magic" did it instead.
The resulting earthquakes would have pulverized the bones of most living terrestrial creatures. The largest animals would have had the bones of their legs shoved up into their abdomens, even hundreds or perhaps up to a few thousand miles from the epicenter.
The shock wave in the ocean would have liquefied the insides of most living creatures for thousands of miles, as pressure generally travels farther in liquid than in the atmosphere. It would have been a horrible time to be alive for most animals, terrestrial or otherwise.
It is a testament to the resilience of life that anything managed to survive this and other mass extinction events throughout the last two billion years.
The main mass extinctions were millions of years ago not billions. Animals first started about 6 hundred million years ago.
When you think of it a lot has happened in the last 6 hundred million years, from first animals to humans. If the dinosaurs didn't die out, virtually no chance we humans would be around now
The Chicxulub asteroid was approximately 10 kilometers (6.2 miles; 32,736 feet) in diameter and entered the Earth atmosphere at an estimated speed of 20 kilometers per second (44,738 miles per hour; 65,617 feet per second) at a steep angle of between 45 and 60 degrees. So, there would be no fiery track across the sky. The impact would have been close to instantaneous with no warning.
The Megalodon wasn't 108 meter tall but 'only' maximal 18 meters. I guess the AI had a glitch and saw a zero between the one and the eight.
Q: What does a 108-m megalodon eat?
A: Any MF thing it wants 😈
Megalodon was 180 meters
This comes across as more of a creative writing exercise than anything scientific. In fact, based on some of the other comments, it is so grossly inaccurate, there should be a disclaimer at the beginning.
🤪🤪👍👍
The asteroid killed all the dinosaurs and their human masters. How sad. 😂
“Even the velociraptor starved.” Really? No way! I saw one yesterday, damn.
If you could've been on the moon it would've been a shocking sight.
Loved the video❤
You say that Emus and other flightless birds were descendants from dinosaurs called Therapods, only to later say in the video they arent and are Palaeognathae?
I noticed that too. A bit of a contradiction there.
29:43 looks like a lot of people running around the US and UK causing problems today. Guess we all didn’t evolve… 😂
Amazing to me how no one questions this idea. It makes no sense, that dinosaurs die out, but (for example) crocs don't.
Destiny my favourite channel ❤
Nice and informative video
Next episode is “let’s ask the quantum computers what really happened “
Wow that's crazy, great video yiippee yahoo, have a great day!!!
0:15 wow never thought I've seen a Brachiosaurus 🦕 and T-Rex 🦖 cross breed 😂
It’s a Good thing that Megalodon survived!
This made me sad
I think 😮 this is Jurassic moive Trilogy😮😅also I think this channel is moive production channel 😅
moive
Oh boy. Where to start with correcting this horde of misinformation and complete twaddle. Do your research, pal. Or, maybe find a subject you know something about.
Went from 65 million years to 66 million years in my 51 years of life? 😂😅
Besides the 108-meter megalodon, kick azz vid!! Pls do another (... and a 108-m meg would be pretty cool 😎)
Imagine the final moments 😮
So why is the Yukatan Peninsula still there?
At 19:05 you say that ammonites appeared after the extinction of the dinosaurs, which is incorrect. They already existed and went extinct with them or relatively soon thereafter.
Birds the only dinosaurs, that lives today
Well dobe, but could you please check the statement that the asteroid killed off bronyosaurus and brachiosaurus? I'm not sure amout the bracjs, but I'm fairly certain that the brontos went extinct during the Jurassic period, several tens of millions ot years befpore the asteroid...I admit that I may be mistaken.
They didn't look like giant reptiles. They most likely were covered in feathers and fur.
Am I wrong, but there wouldn't be anywhere that much plant life left either
Mammals ate ground dwelling dino eggs,and they went extinct
Great video
Youve created a decent video but need to spend more time editing. Using incorrect names in a niche video isnt great. A number of times you said names while showing differemt animals. Talking about a Rex while showing showing an Acrocanthosaurus as an example. People who know will notice. Youve got potential.
Megalodon evolved and went extinct well after the dinosaurs.
endured for millions of years till evolution nerfed them so hard they became worthless - Some chicken (trex ancestor)
gotta love AI spreading false info
Damn. You must be really old.
Endure After the Cataclysm?
Guess it was their destiny....drum roll
is it tigrex in a thumbnail? 😅
Is Brontosaurus a thing again? Last I remember it was proven to be a mistaken identification of Apatosaurus?
A Humpback wrongly appears when Sperm whales are referenced. C'mon! Either do it right or don't do it.
Not even Jurassic world alive app yet to have T. rex and Brachiosaurus hybrid
You mean the flood. And they lasted a few minutes.
Sad what happened to them
6 zeros in a million. so its is 66.6 years ago. the year it was Hell on earth,
Destinys videos are always entertaining and informative
How about komodo dragon?
That's a big shark!
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can anyone find my socks?
well,police saying that they found a pair of socks on a mur*der side.💀
@xk_1011 😭
Did you check your feet?😂😂
ask mr trex🦖
Its that damn dryer again.
Where was just stop oil back then
Tragic. The doco that is.
Crazy
what about the foosa?
I lost my Dinosaur 😢 HELP!! 😢
I have 100 dinosaurs
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i want explanations and evolution of every single mammal (except humans), fish amphibians and reptiles and rare ones like foosas
Most of the animals in this video were extinct way before the asteroid bro.. a simple google search would’ve given u most of the info u needdd for this video and u still wiffed
10 billion nuclear bombs? U sure?
You can see the impact zone from space! Scientists have it in a theoretical model!
Well it was a 10 mile wide rock so yea.
at a buffet, i personally sneak corndogs into the buffet so others can enjoy them. I hide 6 corndogs in my jacket pockets. it then, is a joy for me to see other patrons of the establishment eat my corndogs thinking they were part of the buffet.
You keep them in your jacket pockets that’s disgusting and I hope I never eat anywhere that you eat
I think a year or 2
Too many factual errors Destiny. Where's your usual goodness or has ai got to you too?
Brighter than 1000 suns ? How would anyone ever know that? After that I can’t trust a single numerical metric in this video.
They can judge the brightness of quasars, white dwarfs etc etc… look into it. You think our sun is bright? Quasars can outshine entire galaxies. Imagine a miles wide asteroid, you’ve seen how bright small one are when they hit the atmosphere…
Because you’re a simple minded mf that’s why 😂
All of this video is AI generated. :
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5:00 "these flying reptiles..." but were they reptiles?
Apart from insects, nothing else is known to have flown during the Mesozoic era. There were no bats and reptiles including dinosaurs and archosaurs were the dominant animal life forms on Earth at that time. What has been found are fossilised flying reptiles (e.g. pterodactyls, Pteranodon, Hatzegopteryx and Quetzalcoatlus) and early true birds which evolved gliding followed by powered flight. It is the latter group and the crocodilians (crocodiles, alligators, caymans and gharials) which have survived to the present.
Eso es pura mentira. Y distraccion
Not long
1 mins gang >>
This would have been really good in the 80s. With all we know today this is complete garbage.
Dino
What rubbish!
Personally do not really care and none of us can say how long they endured after the hit.
And you post this because??
The length of time alone is so daunting. Between 65 and 75 million years ago. That's too long of a time to matter.
Nobody cares whether you care.
Yet you have to say it aloud for people to care & give you some attention, ironic
Someone who doesn’t care wouldn’t have made a comment
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