Ancient Marine reptiles Size comparison 3D | 3d Animation Size Comparison
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- Ancient Marin reptiles Size comparison 3D | 3d Animation Size Comparison
In this video, we made a 3d Comparison of Ancient Marine reptiles in the world and this video is a 3d animation of Ancient Marine reptiles size Comparison.
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Hit the jackpot this time, many of these marine reptiles I had no idea existed!
Well the are prehistoric
Those people are quite nervous standing next to these creatures
Bad TH-cam joke
I thought it was a little funny 😅
I mean, I'd be too. One bite and I'm done.
Amazing video, but You forget the biggest. Large rather recently discovered variants of Ichtyosaur surpassed 30 m in length, maybe even dwarfing the blue whale!!
We live in north texas, near Dallas. Which is an area where we find many mosasaur vertebra.
The Dallasauras was found aling with other types of mosasaurs.
We also have found shell remnants from the ancient turtles.
Very cool.
Kronosaurus is the most brutal, no stolen length valour with a long tail or neck, just all smashing machine.
A MAGICAL LIOPLEURODON!!
A strangely very small one at that.
Don’t forget icthyotitan! It’s the biggest known marine reptile. It was discovered recently
Notice how all the humans are nervously looking at their feet.
Mosasaurus should have had a bigger part. In Jurassic World.
May we just appreciate how good your 3D actually is!
Interesting, how the long-neck-type of water-dweller has no current day counterpart, while the fish-likes are "replaced" by dolphins and whales.
Maybe if giraffes would ever evolve to live underwater, we would have long neck aquatic mammals.
The closest thing I can think of are maybe long necked water birds that paddle on the surface and sometimes dive, such as swans, geese, cormorants, etc. I know they're vastly different though...
Have you ever seen Anhingas and cormorants?
@@passionforcars2013 Those are not living in the water, but around and above.
@@thylacine1154 Yeah, the comment around yours said the same.
The best scale representation that I have seen. 👍👍👍
Incrível como as roupas daquela época já eram iguais as de agora. Kkkkk
0:03 First Mosasaur is so cute.
I think they all are in their own cute/derpy/interestingly unique way 😊
Thanks for the folks standing there to give scale: So often these "size of...." videos do not give the viewer any comparisons for reference.
Смотрю видео, люди становятся всё меньше и меньше😂
It's wild to see how even though they ALL had 4 limbs/fins, their tails were still vertical. It's like they're right in the middle of the evolutionary process: They still slither from side to side for locomotion as their ancestors did, but they're already in the process of also evolving limbs and legs to go out into the world. (The ones that did venture out onto dry land and then came BACK to the water is why whales have horizontal tails instead of vertical ones).
All of these animals are descended from terrestrial ancestors. The difference in tail motion is because mammalian spines flex differently from that of most reptiles. When a mammal walks its spine will flex up and down to accommodate the movement of its limbs. Likewise, when a lizard or crocodilian walks their spine moves side to side. When the ancestors of cetaceans and marine reptiles first began living in the water they retained these motions in their swimming.
Thank you thank you so much for not saying “marine dinosaurs”. Whenever I read that I see red.
I'd like to see some of these in a horror dinosaur film.
Liopleurodon wasn't that small, infact they were just a little less big than the Mosasaurus
My favorite shastasaurus good video.
I've always thought that the smaller named species were just babies of the larger sized similar species they find, and not a different species altogether. Like the Malawania is probably just a young Shonisaurus, who is juvie of the Shastasaurus. Could be possible.
not possible. the archaeologists know that there are morphological differences between a young and an adult specimen.
I had no idea Plesiosaurs were so small...
The 'payninarsus' evolved into the present day...'mother in law'.
I love the little guys
😮😮😮🦖🐋 awesome marine reptiles
I just wanna say that second turtle’s size was crazy. Would not want to meet that in person.
I doubt it would hurt you unless you gave it a reason to or provoked it but I understand the sheer size can be intimidating 🐢 💚
Isn't there one specimen in the Austrian Museum of Natural History? It was around the size of a Mini i think
What about Ichtyotitan? It was 25 meters long
Only thing that could improve the video is showing the time when these animals roamed the seas.
Aquatic Reptiles.........😐 Reptiles under Water 😵.......can't find those at an Aquarium Center.
LOCH NESS MONSTER=PLESIOSAURUS=3.5m
Far more than 3mtrs.
Not real.
One of these must inspire the lochness monster
Anyone else notice that nautical theme playing in the background?
I'd like to see their masses, too...
It would be interesting to know how long ago each of these animals lived…..listed under the name.
Where are you getting all these animal assets from?
The music's amazing! Anyone know where it comes from?
Pure dead brilliant.
Elasmossauro é incrível
That’s one big turtle.
Plz do universe size comparison its the best
Awesome. 👍
I`ll bet there where no fat cavemen around in those times , they where too busy running from all the terrifying creatures , plus there was no Mc donalds back in those days :).
I think there's a bigger one? A Shitmaselfwenesaurus?
I found part of a plesiosaurus skeleton, its much biger than 3 meters... are you sure ?
ngl, I overestimated the size of these animals.
Liopleurodon was only 21 feet long?!
Fossil remains show they were much much larger than 21ft.
I remember they used to say 40 to 50 feet.
Yes. What they showed in walking with dinosaurs was a gross exaggeration.
Megalodon?😅
Liopleurodon went from being 80ft long to 21ft long?! What happened!?
You’ve missed out the largest marine reptile ever Ichthyotitan sevenensis 25 metres (82 ft)
nooooo... what the ABSOLUTE HECK-FIRE is THIS!? ... all these terrible terrifying fossils. I can never touch rocks again.
Good vid - would be useful to include time period/dates
Which ones are the one from the ice age movies?
Carnivorous dinosaur size comparison
1:15 hmm like turtle 🐢
10x 4 being accurate !
No kaiwhekea? :C
Жили сейчас мозазавры их бы касатки ели на ужин
I might name my next kid Styxosaurus
If you're Irish he could be Styx O'Saurus
지구역사 통틀어서 대왕고래가 제일 큼니다 😊
4:10 Sasta sauras😂😂
No icthyotitan or himalayasaurus?
Nothosaurus is in denial
Hello
Liopleurodont 6m?
美中不足的是每个生物没有标注对应的地质年代
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Ichthyosaurs?!?
Ichthyotitan???
No Ichthyotitan?
Perucetus colossus 🗿
Song?
強すぎる
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А как же леопливродон?
They have actually found some supporting evidence that a Marine reptile could potentially hit 98ft in length. From the findings of a jaw bone in Summerseat England. Could be the largest marine reptile. That we know of
Summerseat ?
😮😮
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nothing to compare in size to the blue whale
Doesn't look right,
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Shimo fans like 🥶🥶🥶🥶
Attenborossurus💀💀💀
What about megalodon?
That's not a reptile
What about my ex ?
A fish I thought, a big shark.
If you are going to do a size comparison with humans for scale, use the same human, don't go diversity for virtue signaling. This was pathetic.
It doesn't really matter. I got the picture ok.
NO Approximate Dates/Eras 👎
Name of song? 🙏 please
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