can you make a video on dogs/wolves but go watch casual geographic’s video on the candid affairs of the canine family to help pick which one or more would be the most interesting to see the one of three i would pick is the giant timber wolf (for somewhat advise reasons) African wild dogs (numbers that I think would get even bigger per pack) or coyotes due to how difficult it would be to get rid of them from how much they breed and I would put with the dinosaurs from the Jurassic park/world movie’s or at least there evolved version’s 👌❓😎
One thing about Hyena feeding habits is that they do prefer to hunt alone when they can help it so small game if abundant and easy enough to catch will be highly exploited.
In case you missed my last comment, I think hippos in the carboniferous would be a really cool episode because the climate would be fairly similar to what they're used to irl but they would have to directly compete with gigantic predatory amphibians for territory. Or if you can think of a more interesting animal to put in the carboniferous I'd be interested to see that too.
@PILLOWKVLT No for the most part those amphibians got bullied by insects and various other arthropods with like one evolutionary line getting kinda big and then dieing off.
Ohhh I was considering this but in the permian! Hm, pre video premiere speculation: The absolutely absurd heat and their preference for avoiding deserts, coasts and rainforests is going to hold them back, but the part where nothing in the triassic is remotely equipped for highly intelligent pursuit predators that live in clans of upwards of 80-90 members is going to be a massive advantage.
Agreed. Plus, likely more efficient thermo-regulation and highly refined endurance. Also perceptual advantages like advanced sight(night vision), sound and smell combined into a high definition environmental awareness along with a fairly complex communication abilities. Also, flock behaviour of potential prey is thought to be a thing back then iirc so they would be effective.
@@badlaamaurukehu, If the Hyenas land in the Permian, there is a possibility they will grow larger and affects the Synapsids and force the Synapsids to be large by becaming ectothermic and not evolving endothermic because the hyenas will just ravage the ecosystem.
Top tier Accessing Survival as always. There's no way that this video in particular won't have less than one hundred thousand viewers. Merry Christmas, everyone! 🎄
I appreciate all the facts provided by Madly Mesozoic that the majority of people don't know. Even if they'll fly over their heads as they're focused on the Speculative Evolution.
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Now for my analysis 1. Classic but very underated case of smaller and less dependents bodies no what most people think of evolution but it works. 2. A solitary life style coming from pack hunter ancestors is weird and i don't there is real life example and if you think about it males are more dangerous that female. 3. Why does things keep coming back to the water? I guess we shouldn't leave the water after all.
Reject land return to water 😂 *Badumts* Also a little thing about group animals evolving to be more solitary it’s rare but it happens One example is orangutans, which are unusually solitary for apes, despite presumably evolving from social ancestors. I don’t know why they evolved that way, but my guess would be some kind of long-term famine might have been involved, that may have made it impractical for them to stay in large groups. I’ve also speculated in the past that it might have started with them losing the instinct to groom one another, which is a vital part of primate social bonding that bonobos, chimpanzee and gorilas dew. But whatever the reason, the result is that modern orangutans don’t live in groups. Like Yeah the daughters dew visit there mother but not the males for what ever reason. As for the male female thing well Hyenas are female dominated they are stronguer and bigger then the males. And now back to the batcave
Some species have solitary members who live outside of groups for a time. In a harsh environment maybe these solitary members could overtime split off in an isolation event or through niche partitioning. Lions have males who wander if they are kicked out of a pride. I could see the larger female hyenas occurring since they would take care of the cubs. And being solitary it could be useful to be bigger to protect them. Im unaware if females being kicked out of clans is something that happens with hyrenas.
9:09, I reckon that Herrerasaurus’ ankles were a massive weak point, so a with their powerful jaws a small group of 10 or even 8 hyenas can be easily cripple a single herrerasaurus.
Here's a video idea : The evolution of the Gargoyles from the Disney TV show. You could try and explain how stone sleep works, why their eggs take so long to hatch (20 years btw). It's hinted by the creator that they evolved from Synapsids btw
It threw me off when you swapped to the total war screen. I was mid way through a load screen that looked exactly like that on my main monitor. Loved the vid, thanks!
I think the hyenas might become smaller due to the abundance of food it would be able to get or because of that become bigger and in return have less members in its pack
So about the matchup between spotted hyenas and Herrerasaurus It’s only a full size Herrerasaurus that could probably kill a hyena in one hit At the same weight class a lone hyena is going to win a lot of those fights And even a full size Herrerasaurus could easily get its ankle broken by two or more hyenas together and then the fight is over
Hi Madly, I thank you with all my heart for this beautiful Christmas gift, it's also the end of the year, 2024 started off like shit for me but then after overcoming a difficult period everything went better, I thank you for helping me with yours video is in the future I would also like to do some speculative evolution! MERRY CHRISTMAS MADLY MESOZOIC🎅🎄
Yk, I’d love to see a video (kinda like a pt. 2) and see how other organisms in the specified area react and possibly adapt to these new creatures. Wether or not the current creatures would be able to adapt to the new presence would be a very interesting follow-up video to watch in my opinion
Marry Christmas! Slightly wild idea inbound but thought I'd be neat to suggest, at worst just a fun thought. But after or later on with Orbis Pogona, another cool idea for a speculative seed world could be the speculative creatures seen in assessing survival. The 3 ish per kind of animal, give or take things like the flood Rex, and maybe the spec evo of the fictional species if needed. Putting them on a seed world evironment with a base of plants and smaller critters to make a stable enough foundation [whatever is the bare necessary]. Slapped onto a diverse yet hostile world together then given time could be cool. A Magnifisi decent tends to scavenging a body of a Taekwandosaurus it has found, a creature it hasn't seen much before until recently. As example. This is a bit of a large spanding idea that would have a lot of moving parts. Could be fun however to wrap up the series like this in like some sort of season finally, or if something else was going to be done going forward instead of assessing survival to close the book. Or just randomally? Be this just a single fun episode in a bizarre world or a more long term series. Hell maybe not just entirely Assessing Survival but a tad bit of Orbis as well? To be seen. Either case I make this comment as I've come to appriciate this channel as lot. Just overall fun videos, but a gripe I had earlier in seeing the use of ai art, but that is now mostly replaced with the lack of such overall if not even better with art you've made [which is getting better!] or comissioned art or given art. Etc. Not a massive thing but a nice taste with overall fun content that's easy to think about a lot and enjoy. Cheers and best of luck lol
I love how the Hyenas were almost victims of their own success, I could see plenty of outcomes where they don't survive purely because of clan politics resulting in too many deaths.
Hyenas are way tougher than people give them credit for! But in the Triassic, they'd face some serious challenges, especially with those massive predators around.
the spotted hyena is one of my favorite animals. And I feel it is largely mispresented in myth and pop culture due to how they appear at first glans. I find it funny how the spotted hyena is more noble then the lion. In that a lion pride is one dude and a bunch of woman who do the work. And another dude could come in and take the spot, but with the spotted hyena. Its a lot more game of thrones stuff as you mentioned. Would have maybe liked to see a speck evo where they got smaller, but more sociable. Like a group of spotted hyena Ants or somthing, but good stuff all around like always. Keep up the good work you do!
its obviously unknown but their proclivity to teamwork gives them an edge over what is expected of the creatures in that timezone combine that with them being mammals with sweat glands, in a time where endurance hunters whernt a thing and had no counters i see no reason why they wouldnt thrive
You know from someone watch people play the isle the most terrifying sound on the game will be the Troodon in the background cuz you don't know where they be at just like the hyenas whooping in the background all over the place very terrifying stuff good video like always can't wait for more hope you had a good Merry Christmas
Haven't watched yet, but guessing the Hyenas will absolutely dominate. Will edit later to see if I was right. Surprisingly lower than I suspected. Hadn't considered how much they infight.
You thought hearing laughter in the Triassic dinosaur POV was scary? Imagine the small dinosaur during the Cretaceous hearing a pack of Night Wolf Chimp? 🥶
If you ever do a xenomorph video that would be amazing!! The time period doesn’t matter to much it’s gonna be cool no matter what, and since xenos don’t really evolve since they are the “perfect organism” the spec Evo could be related to the difference genetic traits they could get from impregnating other dinosaurs!! Another video idea is putting one of leviathans from subnautica in a time period, maybe one of the Below zero ones in the ice age or something would be cool
Thanks for correcting the misconceptions about hyenas, I can't stand it when animals are given bad reputations because of pop culture. Also, I've got 2 suggestions for this series: Modern crocodilians in the Carboniferous Mosasaurus in Subnautica.
I have an idea for a video you could do. I’ve been playing Anthem again and I suddenly wondered if a Hadrosaur could survive the chaotic land of Bastion.
How are you not at a hundred thousand subscribers already? I hope you finally reached that milestone before the end of 2025 exactly one year from now. And get. 👏 That. 👏 Play Button. 👏 🏆
Im very curious if Bluefin Tuna could survive the Mesozoic. I know it seems weird to mention tuna, but they are actually very effective long range predators (of small things) getting to some pretty large sizes. be interesting if they would just become lunch meat for marine reptiles or if they can outrun/outlast them.
Sugestion to future videos: Could the Wampa from Star Wars survive in plestocine ice age? Could 2005 Kong or Rancor from Star Wars survive in Pandora from James Cameron Avatar? Considering he can breath the air of course. Could porcupines survive in mezosoic? Happy 2025 to you Madly
OK, I love your videos, and I think that you are spot on in everything you said here. However, I think the discrepancy between modern and Triassic fauna in terms of intelligence, adaptability, and maneuverability may play an additional role here. Hyenas don’t hunt the surprisingly maneuverable rhinoceros or hippopotamus of Africa, but they might hunt larger Triassic animals in a similar weight class if they are less maneuverable, dumber, or slower. This is especially true for juvenile specimens without parental care. We don’t know which species did or did not exhibit parental care, but I believe the consensus is that most of these animals probably hatched precocial. Also, herrerasaurus has the mass of a lion, but not necessarily its intelligence, incredible reaction speed, heightened senses, maneuverability, or teamwork. It might have been reasonably intelligent, and it might have had good senses. But hyenas kill lone lions all the time, and there is no evidence for Herrerasaurus having that feline reaction speed necessary to keep them at bay. Bipedal body plans are also less stable than quadrapedal. Overall, I think your score is fair and your arguments well thought out and reasonable. And it is entirely possible (likely) that I’m being biased from having worked with large mammalian carnivores for so long. I see most members of the carnivora clade inducing localized extinction events, rapidly eating out the lowest layers of the food chain until the higher layers starve, succumb to mammalian predation as they weaken, or fail to make it to adulthood at all.
Merry Christmas!
Could anomolocaris survive subnautica
can you make a video on dogs/wolves but go watch casual geographic’s video on the candid affairs of the canine family to help pick which one or more would be the most interesting to see the one of three i would pick is the giant timber wolf (for somewhat advise reasons) African wild dogs (numbers that I think would get even bigger per pack) or coyotes due to how difficult it would be to get rid of them from how much they breed and I would put with the dinosaurs from the Jurassic park/world movie’s or at least there evolved version’s 👌❓😎
@@chrisgomez1262no, prolly not
How about how well Hippos would survive the Mesozoic?
@@zombehnashunvery good
"Yes our teeth and ambitions are bared! Be Prepared!"
-hyenas after arriving in the triassic
Meticulous planing
@OOs-project Tenacity spanning,Epochs of Denial
The giant crocs at the time: same brothers same
@@LostTapesImpressiveT is simply why I'll be king
Me when hyenas and land crocks:whachout for the fresh water orcas
Well now you need to make one of these for the Capybara.
Imagine Capys in the Carboniferous just chilling on top of an Artlopleura like taking the bus
@SamueL-td7fb Capy: "I have no enemies."
@@SamueL-td7fbYES
@@SSVCloud capybara sweep. Capyzoic
don't capybaras regularly get hunted by jaguars?
Full respects to the hyenas for keeping their laughs even after evolving -
Misread the title as 'Would Hyenas survive the Titantic?'
And now I want to know.
Would they?
Would they survive the Titanic?
@@Rynewulf i'm gonna go with no
Who knows, if one of them knows how to rap and the other brings along their group of singing Mexican mice they might just pull through
@@Wabbit_Not_Here Do not ever bring this atrocity made out of cursed images and uncanny audio to a conversation again.
@Wabbit_Guy please bring this to another conversation
We need our friend, Mike Brady from Oceanliner Designs, to make a video on it!
Genius thumbnail, it certainly isn’t a laughing matter.
One thing about Hyena feeding habits is that they do prefer to hunt alone when they can help it so small game if abundant and easy enough to catch will be highly exploited.
In case you missed my last comment, I think hippos in the carboniferous would be a really cool episode because the climate would be fairly similar to what they're used to irl but they would have to directly compete with gigantic predatory amphibians for territory. Or if you can think of a more interesting animal to put in the carboniferous I'd be interested to see that too.
I think you're thinking of a different time period because the carboniferous was the one with the giant bugs.
@@Liam-lx8xb as well as the one with giant amphibians. They are not mutually exclusive.
Hippo sweep. Only problem is their gut wouldnt be used to the flora
@ Giant amphibians dominated the planet until the Permian dried everything out, and even then they stuck around until the early cretaceous
@PILLOWKVLT No for the most part those amphibians got bullied by insects and various other arthropods with like one evolutionary line getting kinda big and then dieing off.
And then god says “ Let there be Gnolls.”
Yes yes yes yes yea
@@arrowtooth HOMM 3 REFERENCE RRRAAAAAGGGHHHHH
Assessing Survival Idea: Could the Mosasaurus survive the crater in Subnautica,
Ohhh I was considering this but in the permian! Hm, pre video premiere speculation: The absolutely absurd heat and their preference for avoiding deserts, coasts and rainforests is going to hold them back, but the part where nothing in the triassic is remotely equipped for highly intelligent pursuit predators that live in clans of upwards of 80-90 members is going to be a massive advantage.
Agreed. Plus, likely more efficient thermo-regulation and highly refined endurance. Also perceptual advantages like advanced sight(night vision), sound and smell combined into a high definition environmental awareness along with a fairly complex communication abilities.
Also, flock behaviour of potential prey is thought to be a thing back then iirc so they would be effective.
@@badlaamaurukehu, If the Hyenas land in the Permian, there is a possibility they will grow larger and affects the Synapsids and force the Synapsids to be large by becaming ectothermic and not evolving endothermic because the hyenas will just ravage the ecosystem.
I did not expect that at 10:27
Its nice that hyenas are seen as normal animals then villains.
If this is the last video of the year, then this ended 2024 with a bang. I hope to see the Cats and Dogs get their chance later on.
Top tier Accessing Survival as always. There's no way that this video in particular won't have less than one hundred thousand viewers. Merry Christmas, everyone! 🎄
It’s all shits and giggles until someone giggles and shits
10:37 What does that say!?!? 😰
How about crows or parrots in the Jurassic?
@@kryptoraptor omg yessss
Nothing will change.
I appreciate all the facts provided by Madly Mesozoic that the majority of people don't know. Even if they'll fly over their heads as they're focused on the Speculative Evolution.
Outcome:
Smaller hyenas.
Bigger dommy mommy hyenas.
Carnivores capibara hyenas.
A certain sector of the internet is gonna LOVE this.
There is only one cure for such a disorder
🥵🥵🥵
🎵”When the animals are in their slumber, we’ll be creeping beneath and just like a roaring thunder, we’ll wake them up with our teeth! Tonight we strike, Tonight we Strike, No one safe when the time is right (nobody’s safe), the circle of life’s gonna feel our bite, tonight we strike, tonight we strike, The Circle of Life’s gonna feel our bite, tonight we strike, tonight we strike!”🎵
And Have Merry Christmas To You!🎄
I undersand the ending (16:18). It's the Paleo Trio: The Vividen, The Overseer, and Madly Mesozoic.
This single-handedly saved my christmas
“Sometimes I feel certain that the hyenas are laughing at us.” - Marty Rubin
Merry Christmas Mezo
43 HOURS. I CAN’T WAIT THAT LONG. GHOST OF CHRISTMAS FUTURE TAKE ME WITH YOU.
Oh hell yeah. One of my favourite animals?! I can’t wait!
Spoiler guard!
Well, I’m a little disappointed to see that Hyenas scored similarly to me in school. But I definitely loved the spec evos!
Now for my analysis
1. Classic but very underated case of smaller and less dependents bodies no what most people think of evolution but it works.
2. A solitary life style coming from pack hunter ancestors is weird and i don't there is real life example and if you think about it males are more dangerous that female.
3. Why does things keep coming back to the water? I guess we shouldn't leave the water after all.
Reject land return to water 😂
*Badumts*
Also a little thing about group animals evolving to be more solitary it’s rare but it happens One example is orangutans, which are unusually solitary for apes, despite presumably evolving from social ancestors. I don’t know why they evolved that way, but my guess would be some kind of long-term famine might have been involved, that may have made it impractical for them to stay in large groups. I’ve also speculated in the past that it might have started with them losing the instinct to groom one another, which is a vital part of primate social bonding that bonobos, chimpanzee and gorilas dew. But whatever the reason, the result is that modern orangutans don’t live in groups. Like Yeah the daughters dew visit there mother but not the males for what ever reason.
As for the male female thing well Hyenas are female dominated they are stronguer and bigger then the males.
And now back to the batcave
Some species have solitary members who live outside of groups for a time. In a harsh environment maybe these solitary members could overtime split off in an isolation event or through niche partitioning. Lions have males who wander if they are kicked out of a pride.
I could see the larger female hyenas occurring since they would take care of the cubs. And being solitary it could be useful to be bigger to protect them.
Im unaware if females being kicked out of clans is something that happens with hyrenas.
A video of our GOAT Samson kicking ass in the Warhammer Fantasy world would be pretty good
Samson?
9:09, I reckon that Herrerasaurus’ ankles were a massive weak point, so a with their powerful jaws a small group of 10 or even 8 hyenas can be easily cripple a single herrerasaurus.
Here's a video idea :
The evolution of the Gargoyles from the Disney TV show. You could try and explain how stone sleep works, why their eggs take so long to hatch (20 years btw). It's hinted by the creator that they evolved from Synapsids btw
13:22 That's a cool design. It looks like a true demon
It threw me off when you swapped to the total war screen. I was mid way through a load screen that looked exactly like that on my main monitor. Loved the vid, thanks!
Love your content. Merry Christmas!
Same to you!
Babe wake up, new Assessing Survival dropped
I think the hyenas might become smaller due to the abundance of food it would be able to get or because of that become bigger and in return have less members in its pack
Merry Christmas to us!
Team cooperation is honestly a broken mechanic... someone should probably patch that before some species gets _really_ out of hand.
Well
So about the matchup between spotted hyenas and Herrerasaurus
It’s only a full size Herrerasaurus that could probably kill a hyena in one hit
At the same weight class a lone hyena is going to win a lot of those fights
And even a full size Herrerasaurus could easily get its ankle broken by two or more hyenas together and then the fight is over
30 mins! Here we go!
Hi Madly, I thank you with all my heart for this beautiful Christmas gift, it's also the end of the year, 2024 started off like shit for me but then after overcoming a difficult period everything went better, I thank you for helping me with yours video is in the future I would also like to do some speculative evolution! MERRY CHRISTMAS MADLY MESOZOIC🎅🎄
Peak video as always! Wonder what the end credit could mean😳
@TheOverseerDebates
Who is this guy?
6:33 okay, love what you did there 😂
This is your best style of content
Yk, I’d love to see a video (kinda like a pt. 2) and see how other organisms in the specified area react and possibly adapt to these new creatures. Wether or not the current creatures would be able to adapt to the new presence would be a very interesting follow-up video to watch in my opinion
Marry Christmas!
Slightly wild idea inbound but thought I'd be neat to suggest, at worst just a fun thought. But after or later on with Orbis Pogona, another cool idea for a speculative seed world could be the speculative creatures seen in assessing survival. The 3 ish per kind of animal, give or take things like the flood Rex, and maybe the spec evo of the fictional species if needed. Putting them on a seed world evironment with a base of plants and smaller critters to make a stable enough foundation [whatever is the bare necessary]. Slapped onto a diverse yet hostile world together then given time could be cool. A Magnifisi decent tends to scavenging a body of a Taekwandosaurus it has found, a creature it hasn't seen much before until recently. As example.
This is a bit of a large spanding idea that would have a lot of moving parts. Could be fun however to wrap up the series like this in like some sort of season finally, or if something else was going to be done going forward instead of assessing survival to close the book. Or just randomally? Be this just a single fun episode in a bizarre world or a more long term series. Hell maybe not just entirely Assessing Survival but a tad bit of Orbis as well? To be seen.
Either case I make this comment as I've come to appriciate this channel as lot. Just overall fun videos, but a gripe I had earlier in seeing the use of ai art, but that is now mostly replaced with the lack of such overall if not even better with art you've made [which is getting better!] or comissioned art or given art. Etc. Not a massive thing but a nice taste with overall fun content that's easy to think about a lot and enjoy. Cheers and best of luck lol
I love how the Hyenas were almost victims of their own success, I could see plenty of outcomes where they don't survive purely because of clan politics resulting in too many deaths.
Not watched the video yet, but I would assume they would do very well. Excellent bite force, group hunting tactics and general versatility.
The art is looking amazing well done
Hyenas are way tougher than people give them credit for! But in the Triassic, they'd face some serious challenges, especially with those massive predators around.
Fire vid🔥
Jast started the video I’m excited to see what happens in in
the spotted hyena is one of my favorite animals. And I feel it is largely mispresented in myth and pop culture due to how they appear at first glans. I find it funny how the spotted hyena is more noble then the lion. In that a lion pride is one dude and a bunch of woman who do the work. And another dude could come in and take the spot, but with the spotted hyena. Its a lot more game of thrones stuff as you mentioned.
Would have maybe liked to see a speck evo where they got smaller, but more sociable. Like a group of spotted hyena Ants or somthing, but good stuff all around like always. Keep up the good work you do!
7:35 savannah buffalo. Otherwise brilliant video, looking forward to more.
Magnifisi would be an awesome mount or adversery for a barbarian clan. Gotta use this in my next dnd setting
I like your videos, especially the speculative evolution part, would you make a video with the honey badger/Ratel or the Glutton?
Merry Christmas everyone
How about every aquatic creature from Peter Jackson’s Skull Island in the western interior seaway?
The shot of the thousand yard saur is incredible.
Megalania in miocene north America would be awesome
its obviously unknown
but their proclivity to teamwork gives them an edge over what is expected of the creatures in that timezone
combine that with them being mammals with sweat glands, in a time where endurance hunters whernt a thing and had no counters
i see no reason why they wouldnt thrive
So, I know it may seem ridiculous, but what if indominus Rex was placed within the Monster Hunter verse?
You'd have to pick a specific location, because there are multiple.
The algorithm is throttling you sir. Not sure why TH-cam held this gem back. Good video.
Ahh well it does about as well as i expect it to
Oh man, I always love these videos! And spotted Hyenas have always been a favorite animal of mine!
They evolve into gnolls...fight me
13:41 always love arts showing mammals decimating dinosaurs
Rathalos from Monster hunter could make a interesting video
Fr, maybe put him in the cenozoic Era lol
You know from someone watch people play the isle the most terrifying sound on the game will be the Troodon in the background cuz you don't know where they be at just like the hyenas whooping in the background all over the place very terrifying stuff good video like always can't wait for more hope you had a good Merry Christmas
Haven't watched yet, but guessing the Hyenas will absolutely dominate. Will edit later to see if I was right.
Surprisingly lower than I suspected. Hadn't considered how much they infight.
@@duncanmcokiner4242 tbh. We will nevef know the outcome since we never seen them interact
Yo hearing a clan of hyenas at night is my new nightmare
You thought hearing laughter in the Triassic dinosaur POV was scary? Imagine the small dinosaur during the Cretaceous hearing a pack of Night Wolf Chimp? 🥶
18:18 Is this the creator of the time rifts that JFK was trying to stop in the Nivoraptor video?
It’s all shits and giggles until someone giggles and shits.
If you ever do a xenomorph video that would be amazing!! The time period doesn’t matter to much it’s gonna be cool no matter what, and since xenos don’t really evolve since they are the “perfect organism” the spec Evo could be related to the difference genetic traits they could get from impregnating other dinosaurs!! Another video idea is putting one of leviathans from subnautica in a time period, maybe one of the Below zero ones in the ice age or something would be cool
Thanks for correcting the misconceptions about hyenas, I can't stand it when animals are given bad reputations because of pop culture.
Also, I've got 2 suggestions for this series:
Modern crocodilians in the Carboniferous
Mosasaurus in Subnautica.
I have an idea for a video you could do.
I’ve been playing Anthem again and I suddenly wondered if a Hadrosaur could survive the chaotic land of Bastion.
Cave hyenas are up there as one of the greatest predators in the entire history of the planet and rival us aswell as mosquitoes and ants
Merry Triassicmas
Wow this video is so cool I hope you do more! Also I subbed
How are you not at a hundred thousand subscribers already? I hope you finally reached that milestone before the end of 2025 exactly one year from now.
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it's all shits and giggles until someone actualy giggles and shits
10:18 That had me laughing out loud.
What if thylacosmilus was in ancient Australian
Im very curious if Bluefin Tuna could survive the Mesozoic. I know it seems weird to mention tuna, but they are actually very effective long range predators (of small things) getting to some pretty large sizes. be interesting if they would just become lunch meat for marine reptiles or if they can outrun/outlast them.
Sugestion to future videos:
Could the Wampa from Star Wars survive in plestocine ice age?
Could 2005 Kong or Rancor from Star Wars survive in Pandora from James Cameron Avatar? Considering he can breath the air of course.
Could porcupines survive in mezosoic?
Happy 2025 to you Madly
holy fuck the magnifisi is so cool. new fursona
Can you do could prehistoric creatures could survive in a fantasy world.
He did the trex in halo
@ not the halo world. Like a world filled with magic type
How about Allosaurus in the Cretaceous?
Every xmas gift isn't wrapped. Working in dedication😊
Crocuta Crocuta: (Goes extinct).
Crocuta Rioja: (Starts giggling).
Crocuta Crocuta: Not funny, Ed.
Deranged Hyena cackling ensues.
@jamesbasdeckis crocuta crocuta:hey shaddup!
guys get it? cause hyenas like- laugh!
in all seriousness, great video as always man
OK, I love your videos, and I think that you are spot on in everything you said here. However, I think the discrepancy between modern and Triassic fauna in terms of intelligence, adaptability, and maneuverability may play an additional role here. Hyenas don’t hunt the surprisingly maneuverable rhinoceros or hippopotamus of Africa, but they might hunt larger Triassic animals in a similar weight class if they are less maneuverable, dumber, or slower. This is especially true for juvenile specimens without parental care. We don’t know which species did or did not exhibit parental care, but I believe the consensus is that most of these animals probably hatched precocial. Also, herrerasaurus has the mass of a lion, but not necessarily its intelligence, incredible reaction speed, heightened senses, maneuverability, or teamwork. It might have been reasonably intelligent, and it might have had good senses. But hyenas kill lone lions all the time, and there is no evidence for Herrerasaurus having that feline reaction speed necessary to keep them at bay. Bipedal body plans are also less stable than quadrapedal.
Overall, I think your score is fair and your arguments well thought out and reasonable. And it is entirely possible (likely) that I’m being biased from having worked with large mammalian carnivores for so long. I see most members of the carnivora clade inducing localized extinction events, rapidly eating out the lowest layers of the food chain until the higher layers starve, succumb to mammalian predation as they weaken, or fail to make it to adulthood at all.
Awesome video!
Very well done video! I like the carnivorous capybara a lot, very creative.
Just imagine what human laugher would sound like to an alien invader on earth, very similar to what a hyena would sound like to prey I think
I can't help but imagine an angry Nigel Marven wondering about who the heck keeps releasing animals in the completely wrong time periods.
I love these little guys
I do not want to be annoying but could you give us any information on when your next hybrid video comes out ☺️ also Merry Christmas 🎁
Request: can rabbits survive the cretaceous?
When will you do
“Can humans survive the super predator of 2026?”