@@kovval8835 By watching the video I was pretty sure it was the rest of animals that traveled back in time as it was cheaper because of the travel weight limit.
the ancient mososaurus killed whales in an interesting way. it started by biting its fins, and twisting them so that the whale cannot move. then it slowly tears it apart piece by piece. fun times
@@emperormaurice852 So you want to live in a time where you can't even say your last words? And killing whales isn't even good like you are saying that whales are the bad guys and you saying the predatory animals are the good guys
I already knew that though. Woolly mammoths are a very young species. They only appeared around 400 000 years ago. Many animals alive today have been around for a lot longer than that
I think most people who are versed on the subject, know that elephants are MUCH older than mammoths, and mammoths evolved from elephants. But what a lot of people assume, is that mammoths were the largest of the elephant family. And this has mostly to do with the name "mammoth", and the way they have been portrayed in modern popular culture. Now some mammoths species were larger than modern elephants, like the Steppe Mammoth. But most of them were similar sized, or smaller than modern elephant species. But the largest proboscideans to ever live were elephants, not mammoths. Species like the Straight Tusked Elephant(s), were arguably the largest mammals to EVER walk the Earth, only rivaled or exceeded in size by Paraceratherium(hornless rhinos). And various other prehistoric elephant species were also larger than the largest mammoths.
@@pambudikoko7961 Somewhat the Anden Kondor aswell I guess the wing spann was meant, instead of how high it stands And the wrong pinguin soecies was used as an example, but thats only a nitpick
@@diehardeaglesfansince1994 for example woolly mammoth was approximately 2.67 and 3.49 m (8.8 and 11.5 ft), and african elephants are 3.2-4 m (10-13 ft). So African elephants are larger. But cool video nonetheless
As an Australian, I can say I've seen plenty of giant hunstman, even on my travels in the South Pacific, but none that are as big as half the size of a cat!
I am unsure whether this video was intended be in increasing order of size because a Peacock/ Peafowl is nowhere near the size of an Ostrich, let alone bigger.
@@BoMwarriorVlog if that’s the case than a grizzly bear would be way bigger than a tiger and lion. Yet this video shows a grizzly bear being “smaller” than the both of them.
Right. Like for example great white sharks can be 15-20 feet long with the females being larger then the male. That’s the average. But we have seen great white sharks longer then that. So they can be longer then 15-20 feet long. It just makes sense to use the average because that’s what’s typical to see
I get microbats in my home in summer. Sometimes they're so small I think they're moths. Only their speed and wing movements stop me spraying them with insecticide.
@@godsmacked1000 In the southwest of the state of Western Australia. Every summer I get a few inside. A couple I've opened the door for, I could feel/hear their echo-location clicking. That's rare. I've built roosts for them.
I love these comparison videos you have. Never heard of a bootlace worm. Learn something everyday. Now I'm going to have to research it. I' m a nerd, sometimes.....lol
@@E-BikingAdventures Some were one living, meaning some used to be alive. They obviously meant some went extinct. This is like responding to a comment saying “I like pancakes” with “Oh sO YoU dOn’T LiKe WaFfLeS???”
It was difficult watching the epic fail of supposed to be a 'real scale' comparison. There are a great many inaccuracies in this size comparison. Don't put 'real scale comparison' when you are going to be this inaccurate. The bottlenose to leopard comparison is laughable. The condor and peacock to other animals is laughable. This animator really botched this video 'real' size comparison. ...Should have put the Kodiak Grizzly standing on its hind legs at 10' if he is going to have the peacock and condor look so large.
They should have shown Cobra Chickens, aka Canadian Geese! Also Flamingos, as they are about equal to an ostrich, sometimes taller when at full plumage display during mating.
Paws: Black Bear, not much bigger than our hand. Eastern Brown Forest Bear, not much larger than the Black Bear. Grizzly Bear - The paws are smaller than the Polar Bear's paws, but have longer & thicker claws.
The Bee Hummingbird shown is actually the Violet-crowned Woodnymph (Thalurania colombica) which grows to 4" in length for males. Considerably larger than the Bee Hummingbird which are a little under 21/2" long.
@user-wb1sw1tn6c Parakeets, Macaws, Parrots, Parrotlets are all in the family of Psittacidae (New World and African Parrots). Next you have Strigopidae (New Zealand Parrots) like Kaka, Kakapo,... And you have Psittaculidae (Old world parrots) such as Pygmy-parrots, Racquet-tails, Eclectus, Rosellas, Fig-parrots, Lories, Lorikeets, Hanging-parrots,... Cockatoos are another separate family. To say 'parrot' to a Macaw is like saying a 'piece of marble' to the statue of Michelangelo.
Some of the measurements are based on height, some are based on length. Awesome video though. Gives a pretty cool idea on perspective. Keep up the good work!
There are a great many inaccuracies in this size comparison. Don't put 'real scale comparison' when you are going to be this inaccurate. The bottlenose to leopard comparison is laughable. The condor and peacock to other animals is laughable. This animator really botched this video 'real' size comparison. ...Should have put the Kodiak Grizzly standing on its hind legs at 10' if he is going to have the peacock and condor look that big.
Shout out to all the animals who co operated and co ordinated to stand Still while filming and also thanks to the apex predators for having patience while seeing their prey so that they could get their payment from the producer.
The T.Rex is actually too small (12 meters is now considered to be on the smaller end of an adult Rex, like a man being only 5’5), 13 meters is now considered to be around the average size. With the largest adults being around 14 meters.
Bumblebee bat isnt 1,2 cm either, it head alone is as large as a bee. And the wolf looks almost as big as the deer, he should be half his size, bet he misread the average length and took it as height.
The parrot was a macaw and was too small tho 😅 also that penguin species is SMALL the size that was implicated was for an emperor penguin. That spider was not a huntsman either. Other than that pretty good video!
Very cool. Although, while it was pretty obvious that some were extinct, it was less so for others. Just would have been nice if the extinct ones were labeled. But super, super cool. Very nicely done.
Green anaconda (eunectes murinus) it reaches in the wild a maximum of 4~5 meters (female, males are half this size). The most an Anaconda has ever reached is 5.25 meters. And the expert on Anaconda was Jesus Rivas, and it was he who made such a record. If you want to use it for size, I recommend the reticulated python (Python reticulatus or Malayopython reticulatus), its length usually varies between 5 to 7 meters, while its weight varies from 1 kg to 158 kg, being considered the largest native snake in Asia. The largest of this species was 7.62 meters with 158 kg, and this one was called "Medusa". Anaconda is the largest in weight and length, Python is in length.
@@jeyelsilva8700 Cara, aí não. Estou estudando biologia. E assim, Sucuri que tenha essa medida é completamente descabido. Fora que tem um biólogo, que é especialista em serpentes e fez o TCC sobre a Sucuri (Biólogo Henrique). E a medida de uma é está, de no máximo 5 metros. Em cativeiro ela pode atingir medidas maiores, mas na natureza onde ela sofre; frio, estiagem, brigas e de tudo que é a vida na Amazônia, vivendo assim já é difícil ver uma de 5 metros, todos registros atuais são de 4 metros, imagina uma de 7m. Sucuri é grande, principalmente que ela é corpulenta, então dá uma falsa sensação de ser bem grande. Mas é só falsa impressão mesmo.
You got the reticulated python and anaconda sizes mixed up. Retics have gotten 33 feet long, whereas anacondas max out at about 25. You also gave the retic a ball python color pattern
Green anacondas can grow up to 9 meters long, weigh more than 250 kilograms, and measure more than 30 centimeters in diameter. The longest recorded reticulated python was discovered in 1912 and measured 10 meters long, but nowadays they only measure 6.5-7 meters long.
@@Rryan8065 No. Green anacondas are the heaviest snakes in the world. The heaviest anaconda ever recorded was 227 kilograms. This massive snake was 8.43 metres long, with a girth of 1.11 metres.
@@Rryan8065 No, you said the largest ever found was 8 meters long, and I corrected you. I said 'up to 9 meters', and the largest found (so far) was 8.5 meters, so, pretty close to 9 meters! The point is, pythons are smaller than anacondas.
Noah's work counting the animals on the arc looked easy compared to the order of animals shown here from the smallest to the largest lined up in this video!😂😂😂😂😂
There are actually a few inaccuracies on this list. This list only goes by length rather than full size because a grizzly bear is a much larger than where it lands on this list. They can actually get up to ten feet with many recordings of them growing larger and weighing well over a thousand pounds making them much larger not only to zebras but to lions and tigers as well. Also, a mosasaur is not that big, Megalodon was much bigger than a mosasaur.
Absolutely delighted for the Lion's Mane Jellyfish. Who says the underdog can't succeed against world class opponents. Totally deserves it's position there after all the hard work. I'm over the moon for them
@@liquidmuzic dude you’re completely misunderstanding the point of this video. It’s showing from smallest to biggest. Not weakest to strongest or something.
Reticulated pythons are longer than Anacondas, but not heavier. The picture they used for the reticulated python is much closer to a ball python than a reticulated python because the eyes were solid black.
great video! the 3D animations are really impressive and provide a clear perspective on size comparisons. however, i can't help but feel that some of the representations might be misleading - for example, the sizes of certain animals like the blue whale vs. the elephant seem exaggerated in a way that could skew people's understanding of scales in nature. what do you think?
Kudos to all these animals for gathering together in one room to show this up.
Respect for the dinosaurs for traveling in time just to meet the rest
@@kovval8835 By watching the video I was pretty sure it was the rest of animals that traveled back in time as it was cheaper because of the travel weight limit.
salute to the frog, posing unflinching beside it's meal is no easy task
I'm your 69th like 😏
We all know that actually it was the aliens whose turned us back to life again to make this video. That's why we see so many different time species.
Out of all these animals, the only one that actually took its roll as an entertainer seriously was the Mosasaurus with his lovely spin roll. Respect.
I liked the zebra
Pls don’t forget the zeeb
the ancient mososaurus killed whales in an interesting way. it started by biting its fins, and twisting them so that the whale cannot move. then it slowly tears it apart piece by piece. fun times
@@emperormaurice852 So you want to live in a time where you can't even say your last words? And killing whales isn't even good like you are saying that whales are the bad guys and you saying the predatory animals are the good guys
@@HelicopterShownUp Same
Imagine being named "supersaurus" and losing to "bootlace worm"
That's not even confirmed.
Some explore says he found that thing over a century ago 😄
Right
That damn worm
@@xeroabyss9597 who said that?
😂😂😂😂
Excuse me,
The bootlace worm… is the scariest thing in the video
Shout out to the guy that risked his life standing next to the tyrannosaurus serving as reference for all of us to appreciate the human scale.
😂😂😂😂
He is gigachad🗿🗿
It actually look terrifying when he stand next to titanoboa
😂
Don't forget the cameraman. He deserves a shoutout too.
I like how they gave the sea creatures tiny swimming pools.
Except the first fish for some reason he's just swimming in air
@@aryssamansfield9735 he is staying still
may be the dead fish💀
@@aryssamansfield9735 Water Pokemon be like
leopard dolphin and bear
😂😂😂
VAMOS ARGENTINA CAMPEON!!!!!!!🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Cool
I already knew that though. Woolly mammoths are a very young species. They only appeared around 400 000 years ago. Many animals alive today have been around for a lot longer than that
@@beastinfection638 yes i indeed already knew that 🤓
I think most people who are versed on the subject, know that elephants are MUCH older than mammoths, and mammoths evolved from elephants.
But what a lot of people assume, is that mammoths were the largest of the elephant family. And this has mostly to do with the name "mammoth", and the way they have been portrayed in modern popular culture. Now some mammoths species were larger than modern elephants, like the Steppe Mammoth. But most of them were similar sized, or smaller than modern elephant species. But the largest proboscideans to ever live were elephants, not mammoths. Species like the Straight Tusked Elephant(s), were arguably the largest mammals to EVER walk the Earth, only rivaled or exceeded in size by Paraceratherium(hornless rhinos). And various other prehistoric elephant species were also larger than the largest mammoths.
Szia 👋 🕑 fshfqtjfd
0:11 mosquito wings: HELICOPTER HELICOPTER 🚁
Paaaaaracopter paracopter
Bee's too
Many things are wrong but love the animation,it's pretty good
For the example.?
@@pambudikoko7961 wolf leopard tiger etc.
@@pambudikoko7961 Somewhat the Anden Kondor aswell
I guess the wing spann was meant, instead of how high it stands
And the wrong pinguin soecies was used as an example, but thats only a nitpick
Leather back sea turtles are also more like 6 feet
@@pambudikoko7961 Grizzly bears are bigger then tigers.
These size comparisons aren't much for accuracy but I appreciate the work you put into them.
I agree
whqts off about them?
@@diehardeaglesfansince1994well I did look up the leatherback turtle one the video says 2.7 meters and everywhere else said up to 1.8
@@diehardeaglesfansince1994 Everything about it is off, but it's still cool to look at.
@@diehardeaglesfansince1994 for example woolly mammoth was approximately 2.67 and 3.49 m (8.8 and 11.5 ft), and african elephants are 3.2-4 m (10-13 ft). So African elephants are larger. But cool video nonetheless
I can almost feel the pain of the video editor after reading the "Poalr Bear" lol
Or Wolly Mammoth!
Misspelled crocodile too.
Peacocks... there was only one
This whole thing was really well done, but it needs to be updated. There were also a few glitches in the animation.
Yes, the same applies to Salt Water Crorcodile!
5:14 The Mosasaurus, flexing 😂
🤣
props to the camera man. this is super risky to film
Heck, what about the skater dude?
Posso imaginar que leão comeu-o tudo
Hahahahahhahahahahhahahahah
Nah, they just used a drone to film this.
It’s 3D !
Zebra bigger than a fully grown Grizzly.
Grizzly: “Am I a joke to you?”
Se supone que son el oso más grande. Incluso que el polar
That's what it is in reality
@@mismo4360 el polar es más grande, de supone es el carnívoro más grande en tierra
@@abunirmal2535 Do you not know how big Grizzlies get? In America and Canada they can be huge
@@anapaola7241 el grizzzly le gana en peso pero en longitud gana el polar si no me equivoco
Imagine seeing a Lion’s Mane Jellyfish out in the sea.😂😂
I've seen it. It is actually really common in the pacific. They take a redish orange colour
They are very big but what makes it bigger than a blue whale is the lenght of their tentacles
Stop it kid
I’ve seen one before they actually aren’t that big..
Omg, had the same exact thought too!
It would be such a scary, beautiful sight ! 👌🏼😆
0:03 P.T Flea
0:07 Flik
0:23 Beast
0:31 Hopper
0:42 Maxilla
0:55 Mickey
0:59 Scrat
1:08 Slim
1:11 Judy Hopps
1:15 Felipe
1:26 Ollie
1:31 Blockhead
1:36 Tai Lung
1:43 Blur
1:48 Akela
1:51 Buckaroo
2:00 Sabor
2:01 Click and Whistle
2:07 Kenai
2:10 Marty
2:15 Stretch
2:23 Moe
2:29 Clay Calloway and Maximus
2:33 Shere Khan
2:40 Ray
2:43 Koslov
2:55 Rutt and Tuke
3:12 Nubs
3:14 Tusker
3:12 Jack
3:22 Colonel Hathi
3:25 Tantor
3:30 Thunderclap
3:33 Necktie
3:36 Stella
3:40 Manny
3:44 Bruce
3:47 Kaa
4:04 Old Shark Tooth
4:10 Destiny
4:16 Butch
4:45 Lucy
4:59 Haiqi
5:20 Asset 87
5:22 Bumper
Did u name all of theme 💀
Destiny nice nemo refrence lol
12:34 you
I gz u r unemployed bruh!
Also the lion should be simba from lion king
And trex should be rexy from JW
Ain't no way a penguin is bigger than a snow leopard.
It depends
It wsuposed to be an imperial penguin
@@yin_xing How so?
I think the entire video is all wrong. It is just comparing the length of the animals, not the size and volume
@@JustACatWithSunglasses Most likely
As an Australian, I can say I've seen plenty of giant hunstman, even on my travels in the South Pacific, but none that are as big as half the size of a cat!
Have you been to Micronesia?
I am unsure whether this video was intended be in increasing order of size because a Peacock/ Peafowl is nowhere near the size of an Ostrich, let alone bigger.
@@georgesdaceus2349 for the love of.......
Sou brasileira, Anacondas não chegam a 9 metros, são o mesmo tamanho das Pítons, 6,5 MT ...7,5 mt
@@georgesdaceus2349 It's a reference to the length of the tail, not the volume or the mass.
That guy standing next to the T-Rex didn't even flinch when the T-Rex made a sound. Brave guy!
when you just accept your fate in ark lol
@@JHowOfficial Ark Rex is weaker than you can imagine
@@JHowOfficial but Spino is faster and good at melee combat
@@Menace_to_society_k27 I mean from a rp point of view haha
@@Menace_to_society_k27 I know, but in a rp circumstance
That EPIC background music will make you respect the size of these creatures!! Even the dust mite!!
Mixing length and height makes it sooo legit!
Well, measurements are tricky. 🧐 For example, four-legged animals are measured from the shoulder not the head.
Should have gone by weight.
@@BoMwarriorVlog if that’s the case than a grizzly bear would be way bigger than a tiger and lion. Yet this video shows a grizzly bear being “smaller” than the both of them.
@@Felis-Concolor Good point, it should've shown a grizzly bear bigger... 🤔 But the way I said they are scientifically measured is true still.
I love how all the animals are standing at the line without going anywhere.
😂😂😂
They are so tamed by the editor😀😁🤣🤣
Like the beginning of a massive race.
Isn't it obvious that's how every size comparison video works? Bot
@@LuzNoceda4162Do you know what humor is
Some are height, some are length, some are leg or wing span ... Maybe it would be more relevant to sort them by weight?
some were average size of and some were largest known too
Right you are
...yeh i had to look up the Condor, 3' tall with a 3m wingspan really juked the model dimensions
Right. Like for example great white sharks can be 15-20 feet long with the females being larger then the male. That’s the average. But we have seen great white sharks longer then that. So they can be longer then 15-20 feet long. It just makes sense to use the average because that’s what’s typical to see
@@dmitrymedvedd😂😂
0:11 the sound effect 💀
😩
Took me a few seconds to realize that it was coming from the video 🤣
“Why don’t you play with the neighbor’s kids?”
Neighbor’s kids: 4:23
Bro lmao
I especially liked the Poalr Bear. They mostly live in the south Poel.
It's a good thing you can't spell otherwise you would be wrong.
@@E-BikingAdventures Err...yes, that was the erm...that was the joke. It's a reference to the video.
Imagine if they actually had to go all around the world just to measure all of these dangerous creatures and make it a video for you and me to watch
God bless those brave men and women putting their life in danger just for our entertainment, amen.
They did just that for the video. Amazing job gathering all these beautiful animals in one place.
i mean technically that's how we have this information ahaha
3:59 Why does the anaconda look like its debating whether or not to eat the paraceratherium- 💀
the animation for the grasshopper looks amazing 👏
Wow! I never knew a bat that small existed. I had to look it up. That’s so cool!
I am about to look it up as well, thanks to this video.
I get microbats in my home in summer. Sometimes they're so small I think they're moths. Only their speed and wing movements stop me spraying them with insecticide.
@@nevillewran4083 where do you live?
@@godsmacked1000 In the southwest of the state of Western Australia. Every summer I get a few inside.
A couple I've opened the door for, I could feel/hear their echo-location clicking. That's rare. I've built roosts for them.
@@nevillewran4083 whoa! Australias always got the coolest/weirdest animals 😂
Excellent video! I was captivated from beginning to end. Many thanks for your hard work putting it together and sharing.
I love these comparison videos you have.
Never heard of a bootlace worm. Learn something everyday.
Now I'm going to have to research it.
I' m a nerd, sometimes.....lol
2:46 Poalr Bear😊
No it's polar bear
@@HeyItzGray ik its 1 year but, thats what the vid says.
Props to the person that is brave enough to stand next to these creature without any fear.
He has nothing to worry about because ostrich and bunny rabbits taste better.
They aren’t really real
Wow. What an original joke.
Never seen that one before on these videos. 🙄
My goodness, this planet has produced terrifying behemoths. Insane that some where once living.
Well the largest is still around today
Maybe not the longest, the Blue Whale is by far the largest animal to ever live on this planet
"Some were once living"? And the other ones never lived?
@@E-BikingAdventures well, they are no longer with us.
Like the the gigantic megalodon capable of snapping the the killer into two halfs
@@E-BikingAdventures Some were one living, meaning some used to be alive. They obviously meant some went extinct. This is like responding to a comment saying “I like pancakes” with “Oh sO YoU dOn’T LiKe WaFfLeS???”
3:04 goat simulator payday 💀💀💀💀💀
I really do enjoy these size comparisons. Thank you!
6:11 when you get to know that a worm is larger than a dinosaur even a blue whale 💀 nature☕
Only longer The Blue Whale is the largest as "large" is more so about weight
bro cant determine height and length 💀
I gotta say i love the editing in this vid where you made the creatures look realistic as possible good work 👍
These creatures are not realistic lol
nope
3:43 It's a bull shark bro 😂😂
I never expect a bird smaller than a butterfly
How about a peacock much larger than a grizzly bear? 😂😂😂
How about a mammal (bat) smaller than that bird?
It was so hard to watch this all the way through without pausing to research an animal.
Hahaha right, I actually almost did, I thought about it. A few of the sizes seemed way off. Still watched the video. It was sorta kinda interesting.
A lot of it is pretty vague too. Dogs, penguins, pigs, ants, all vary wildly in size depending on the species or breed.
It was difficult watching the epic fail of supposed to be a 'real scale' comparison.
There are a great many inaccuracies in this size comparison. Don't put 'real scale comparison' when you are going to be this inaccurate. The bottlenose to leopard comparison is laughable. The condor and peacock to other animals is laughable. This animator really botched this video 'real' size comparison.
...Should have put the Kodiak Grizzly standing on its hind legs at 10' if he is going to have the peacock and condor look so large.
A peacock bigger than a zebra, bear and lion 😂😂
Ooo bhai maro maro mujhe matlab kuchbhi ho raha hai yanha
Peacock kabse bada ho gaya lion bear aur zebra se vedio me kuch bhi chal raha hai
Length***
They should have shown Cobra Chickens, aka Canadian Geese!
Also Flamingos, as they are about equal to an ostrich, sometimes taller when at full plumage display during mating.
The peacock we used to have was about 5'6".
Paws: Black Bear, not much bigger than our hand.
Eastern Brown Forest Bear, not much larger than the Black Bear.
Grizzly Bear - The paws are smaller than the Polar Bear's paws, but have longer & thicker claws.
The Bee Hummingbird shown is actually the Violet-crowned Woodnymph (Thalurania colombica) which grows to 4" in length for males. Considerably larger than the Bee Hummingbird which are a little under 21/2" long.
The creator of this definitely doesn’t know too much about birds… naming a macaw a parrot is blasphemy.
@Lil Yeet 🏳🌈⃠ What do you know about birds? And what is incorrect?
@Lil Yeet 🏳🌈⃠ No I'm not.
what do YOU know@@l.d.t.6327
@user-wb1sw1tn6c Parakeets, Macaws, Parrots, Parrotlets are all in the family of Psittacidae (New World and African Parrots). Next you have Strigopidae (New Zealand Parrots) like Kaka, Kakapo,... And you have Psittaculidae (Old world parrots) such as Pygmy-parrots, Racquet-tails, Eclectus, Rosellas, Fig-parrots, Lories, Lorikeets, Hanging-parrots,... Cockatoos are another separate family. To say 'parrot' to a Macaw is like saying a 'piece of marble' to the statue of Michelangelo.
Some of the measurements are based on height, some are based on length. Awesome video though. Gives a pretty cool idea on perspective. Keep up the good work!
Allora manca il Brontosauro in quanto ad altezza, e tra i dinosauri volanti il Quezalcoatlus per apertura alare.
There are a great many inaccuracies in this size comparison. Don't put 'real scale comparison' when you are going to be this inaccurate. The bottlenose to leopard comparison is laughable. The condor and peacock to other animals is laughable. This animator really botched this video 'real' size comparison.
...Should have put the Kodiak Grizzly standing on its hind legs at 10' if he is going to have the peacock and condor look that big.
The Asian elephant is major fail. This video needs a full redo. Remove this video and get the comparisons to be more accurate.
0:10 the mosquito is glitching out like it's a fricking helicpoter😹😹
4:16 our bro has owned a Tyrannosaurus.
🙌🙌HUGE RESPECT toour mankind's proud 🙌🙌
💪💪 💪 💪💥💥💥💥💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
impossible. tamed the king of dinos
1:59 thanks for showing leopard & cheetah. i didnt know the difference till now.
🐯
Shout out to all the animals who co operated and co ordinated to stand Still while filming and also thanks to the apex predators for having patience while seeing their prey so that they could get their payment from the producer.
@@Alex-w7n-e7c Yes i Can Definitely show up, Where do you want me to show? Bruddha
ههههههههههه 😂
And what about that poor human who stood beside those dinosaurs and almost risked his life for the sake of our entertainment
@@mshortsforu5952 Sorry,i see wrong, i give you a apologize.😓
@@IidentifyAsTheRightPerson He probably wishes that he had some sort of SUPERPOWERS to protect himself! ☝🏼☝🏼
One of the highest quality size comparison videos I have ever come across. SUBBED🎉
How on earth have I gone this long without knowing there's such thing as a Bumble Bat!?!?
capybara got me dying😂
5:15 Come on boy do the yours...
Well done, my good boy 😄
3:37 "crorcodile" lol
Lmao
There was a poalr bear too. Amazing how someone can put so much work into an interesting video and spell things so terribly.
"crorky! that's one big crorcodile, mate!"
The animation and detailing is pretty good. Great job❤️🤩👍
Placing the peacock so high up is hilarious. They’re all tail!
Spinosaurus looks like the one in the Animal Revolt Battle Simulator.
Yep
I think it is
Yep
Yea just colour differant
Yeah
If Mosasaur is still 18m..... You should keep updated on this stuff 😅. He is back to 13.
É 13
Hofmanni yes, Tylosaur still at 13
they really think the JW mosasaur is realistic.. also they made t.rex the size of spino LOL
@@dimetrodonlimbatus and Spino with Land Legs
@@GaryHamad LOL OMG
The T.Rex is actually too small (12 meters is now considered to be on the smaller end of an adult Rex, like a man being only 5’5), 13 meters is now considered to be around the average size. With the largest adults being around 14 meters.
A lot of these are quite a bit inaccurate, It has both a tiger and a lion the same height as a horse for example
As a 5.5, triggered! XD XD
@@GhiIIie Or that condor somehow being scaled to 3.3 meters tall🤦♂️
Bumblebee bat isnt 1,2 cm either, it head alone is as large as a bee. And the wolf looks almost as big as the deer, he should be half his size, bet he misread the average length and took it as height.
Pretty sure pigs can get a lot bigger than 1 meter long and skinny
5:02 Where's the left whale?😉🐋
reticulated pythons are considerably longer than anacondas, green or yellow.
True and green anaconda is supposed to be heavier
Exactly 💯
Would've loved a diver next to the big ones in the sea😉 but awesome, really cool!
The parrot was a macaw and was too small tho 😅 also that penguin species is SMALL the size that was implicated was for an emperor penguin. That spider was not a huntsman either. Other than that pretty good video!
This was a nice list, made me wish it went on longer.
Right or wrong about sizes, this was still very interesting to watch! Loved the music.
Bruh giant huntsman spider does NOT look like that😂
Neither does the 'smallest fish' (Paedocypris micromegethes)
He tried his best k?
I wish it did lol
@@Kylee1246 he stole some models from other games such as arbs
Got a problem?
Very cool. Although, while it was pretty obvious that some were extinct, it was less so for others. Just would have been nice if the extinct ones were labeled. But super, super cool. Very nicely done.
Godzilla: awwww that’s cute Kong: what about me!
As a Miami Dolphins fan, I was pleased to see the cheetah and the penguin standing side-by-side 🐆🐧🐬
چحماهتااتا۰
1:31 Ok I pull up
Wait, bumblebee bat?? If that’s actually real, then I’m absolutely blown away that mammals could actually grow to be that small. 🔬
You're gonna love mice
That giant huntsman spider...Omg! Mind blown! Can you imagine waking up to one of those in your bed?! I would hit the ceiling, screaming! 🤣😄
LOL
Argentinosaurus véi eu não sabia que existia kkkkkkkk maravilhoso. Vídeo top, que trabalho sensacional, gostei bastante :)👏🏼
Estamos en todos lados, hermano 🤗
Hasta los dinosaurios se copan hermano 🤙
The close up of an ant is one of the scariest things to ever have been seen.
Gotta catch’em all!
Green anaconda (eunectes murinus) it reaches in the wild a maximum of 4~5 meters (female, males are half this size). The most an Anaconda has ever reached is 5.25 meters. And the expert on Anaconda was Jesus Rivas, and it was he who made such a record. If you want to use it for size, I recommend the reticulated python (Python reticulatus or Malayopython reticulatus), its length usually varies between 5 to 7 meters, while its weight varies from 1 kg to 158 kg, being considered the largest native snake in Asia. The largest of this species was 7.62 meters with 158 kg, and this one was called "Medusa". Anaconda is the largest in weight and length, Python is in length.
Why didn't they include titanoboa
friend, here in brazil, finding anacondas (sucuri) of 7 or 8 meters is somehow normal.
@@jeyelsilva8700 Cara, aí não. Estou estudando biologia. E assim, Sucuri que tenha essa medida é completamente descabido. Fora que tem um biólogo, que é especialista em serpentes e fez o TCC sobre a Sucuri (Biólogo Henrique). E a medida de uma é está, de no máximo 5 metros. Em cativeiro ela pode atingir medidas maiores, mas na natureza onde ela sofre; frio, estiagem, brigas e de tudo que é a vida na Amazônia, vivendo assim já é difícil ver uma de 5 metros, todos registros atuais são de 4 metros, imagina uma de 7m. Sucuri é grande, principalmente que ela é corpulenta, então dá uma falsa sensação de ser bem grande. Mas é só falsa impressão mesmo.
@@jeyelsilva8700 Not in the nature
@@jeyelsilva8700 Se vc mora no Acre, talvez.
4:26 is that the quetz model from the isle- damn looks like it
no
I like how the hippo only did a little show but the rhino couldn't stop showing off. 😂😂😂
I like how the human was fine being around a T-Rex but not around a hippo.
@@Paulafan5Don't blame him. 😂😂😂
im discovering lots of cool little creatures i didn't know existed. thank u. very interesting video
Sarcosuchus was downsized to 9.8m it’s not 12m lol, deinosuchus however can reach 14.5m
I am sorry to inform you my friend, but, Deinosuchus was also recently downsized to about 10.6 m (35 ft). Same story with Purussaurus.
@@CryptoJordanVR not hatcheri, D. Hatcheri is still 14.5m, other species such as rugosus are smaller and closer to that range.
Well the model used is neither. It's the Saltwater Crocodile from Planet Zoo
@@CryptoJordanVR DINOSAUR GRRR
How can you make them stand on one place. Unbelievable
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@@le_meme_man8983 I am just joking 😃😃
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When you realize that the human is the only being wearing clothes 💀
What software do you use for this? It's amazing!
You got the reticulated python and anaconda sizes mixed up. Retics have gotten 33 feet long, whereas anacondas max out at about 25. You also gave the retic a ball python color pattern
Green anacondas can grow up to 9 meters long, weigh more than 250 kilograms, and measure more than 30 centimeters in diameter. The longest recorded reticulated python was discovered in 1912 and measured 10 meters long, but nowadays they only measure 6.5-7 meters long.
@@Lucas_Tulic a green anaconda has never been recorded at 9 meters, the largest ever found was 8 (26 feet)
@@Rryan8065 No.
Green anacondas are the heaviest snakes in the world. The heaviest anaconda ever recorded was 227 kilograms. This massive snake was 8.43 metres long, with a girth of 1.11 metres.
@@Lucas_Tulic that is inline with what I said, I am well aware green anacondas are the heaviest and what the biggest none was.
@@Rryan8065 No, you said the largest ever found was 8 meters long, and I corrected you. I said 'up to 9 meters', and the largest found (so far) was 8.5 meters, so, pretty close to 9 meters!
The point is, pythons are smaller than anacondas.
02:43 Oh yes, the magnificent Poalr Bear 🐻❄️🥴
I love snow leopards so you can imagine how pleasantly surprised I was to see one here… 😊
2:44 "Poalr bear" 💀
2:11 is that the sound of Zebra? never knew zebra sounds squeaky
Noah's work counting the animals on the arc looked easy compared to the order of animals shown here from the smallest to the largest lined up in this video!😂😂😂😂😂
Yes i love myself some *POALR BEAR*
ah yes, the perfect video to watch at 11:11pm
Bro this music is so deadly. And taking me in that scary time back when those monsters exists. I'm scared now 💀
2:50 ohh the good old poalr bear
No bro is polar bear
There are actually a few inaccuracies on this list. This list only goes by length rather than full size because a grizzly bear is a much larger than where it lands on this list. They can actually get up to ten feet with many recordings of them growing larger and weighing well over a thousand pounds making them much larger not only to zebras but to lions and tigers as well. Also, a mosasaur is not that big, Megalodon was much bigger than a mosasaur.
Animals :
0:00 Dust Mite
0:03 Flea
0:06 Ant ( Semut )
0:10 Mosquito
0:14 Smallest Frog
0:19 Smallest Fish ( Sea )
0:22 Bee
0:27 SWEET LITTLE BUMBLEBEE
0:31 Grasshopper
0:36 KECOAK!
0:39 Bee Humingbird
0:42 Butter
0:47 🏡 Lizard
0:50 H4 Hercules
0:56 Tikus
0:59 Sringual
1:03 Giant Huntsman Spiderman
1:08 Belalang
1:12 Rabigual
1:15 Parut
1:19 Kitten
1:23 Doggy
1:28 Isrontol
1:31 Capybara
1:36 lepoard
1:38 Niugnep
1:43 Cheetos
1:48 Gray
1:51 ?
1:54 Emojicat
2:00 Snow Leapord
2:01 Dolphin ( Sea ) I found bear
2:08 Grizzly
Next Part 2
Absolutely delighted for the Lion's Mane Jellyfish. Who says the underdog can't succeed against world class opponents. Totally deserves it's position there after all the hard work. I'm over the moon for them
What the hell are you talking about 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It’s just a size comparison, you act like they got put to battle and fought to death. 💀
They've had a great season and well deserve their position at the top. Let's hope they can go one further next year
@@liquidmuzic dude you’re completely misunderstanding the point of this video. It’s showing from smallest to biggest. Not weakest to strongest or something.
None of these animals acted as “opponents”.
Reticulated pythons are longer than Anacondas, but not heavier. The picture they used for the reticulated python is much closer to a ball python than a reticulated python because the eyes were solid black.
Came here for this comment haha
Nice animations!
great video! the 3D animations are really impressive and provide a clear perspective on size comparisons. however, i can't help but feel that some of the representations might be misleading - for example, the sizes of certain animals like the blue whale vs. the elephant seem exaggerated in a way that could skew people's understanding of scales in nature. what do you think?
It would've been cool if they added weight aswell (at least for the bigger animals, like from cat and heavier)