What Was the Earth Like When Dinosaurs Were Around?

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Approximately 252 mln years ago the Earth’s biosphere suffered from a tremendous blow. Almost 96% of marine fauna, around 70% of land vertebrates and roughly 83% of insects perished within a period really short by geological standards. The causes of this disaster are still obscure, but whatever it was, the dreadful calamity didn’t wipe life off the face of the Earth - quite on the contrary, it proved to be a milestone that marked the beginning of a new era. This is when there emerged the most well-known prehistoric creatures - dinosaurs.
0:00 Intro
02:04 Triassic period
07:34 Jurassic period
12:04 Cretaceous period
17:30 Ending
#Earth #Dinosaurs #Film #Saurians #Planets #Life #Humans #Extinctions #Kosmo

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@Kosmo_off
@Kosmo_off 2 роки тому
Enjoy the viewing! Been looking forward to a continuation? What Was the Earth Like before the Age of Dinosaurs : ukposts.info/have/v-deo/nGSTqmiFmIVqx4U.html What Was the Earth Like after Dinosaurs : ukposts.info/have/v-deo/rphpnaann4dz2Z8.html How did Life Come onto Land : ukposts.info/have/v-deo/l3WDiWekj2h6lGw.html WHAT HAPPENED DURING GLOBAL EXTINCTIONS : ukposts.info/have/v-deo/bpGHi56HiqWD1mQ.html If you are a fan of our videos, feel free to support our project here: ➥ Support us on UKposts - www.youtube.com/@kosmo_off/join ➥ Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/kosmo_off
@rezadaneshi
@rezadaneshi 2 роки тому
I love your versatility Kosmo. Nicely done and looking forward to the #2. How about a segment on the early microscopic life
@daveshults1297
@daveshults1297 2 роки тому
Wow, great animation is it original?
@jjt1881
@jjt1881 2 роки тому
This is amazing, and the narration is excellent and informative. BTW, where did you get the dinosaur scenes?
@neogaki
@neogaki 2 роки тому
Yep, nice fairy tales.
@rezadaneshi
@rezadaneshi 2 роки тому
@@neogaki Fairy tails? Parting the sea, Noah’s Ark, … you want fairy tails with self fulfilling prophecy syndrome like Rapture and Armageddon. Somebody please erase all dragon and pig shit fire stories for god sake lay off the fairy tail dust
@HSC82388
@HSC82388 2 роки тому
Mad respect to the camera guy who went back in time to film this marvelous documentary.
@criticalsage
@criticalsage 2 роки тому
And float in space.
@outdoorangerify
@outdoorangerify 2 роки тому
He got eaten eventually 🦖
@fajaradi1223
@fajaradi1223 2 роки тому
@@outdoorangerify No way dude! No matter what happened, the cameramen would always survive.
@outdoorangerify
@outdoorangerify 2 роки тому
His sound man survived by covering himself in T Rex pre!😆
@rextetron
@rextetron 2 роки тому
Also to the one who took the "asteroid impact" part from the Don't look up movie. :D
@benmcreynolds8581
@benmcreynolds8581 2 роки тому
Man it would be so facinating to be able to just observe the Flora and Fauna that roamed and existed back then.. just seeing dinosaurs going about in a dense old growth mossy forest with fungi all over. Amazing stuff. The underwater creatures too.
@votpavel
@votpavel 2 роки тому
you would probably step in giant flytrap and get slowly consumed
@ronaldoplayz4953
@ronaldoplayz4953 2 роки тому
@@votpavel DARK 💀
@feathetstone7290
@feathetstone7290 2 роки тому
No doubt we're amazed at the size and strength of a lot of animals and what they're capable of today. It would be unparalleled to witness 2 T Rex's fight to the death. From a safe vantage point that is.
@nu-nisamiracle2401
@nu-nisamiracle2401 2 роки тому
Don't worry, someday they will return.. if you live long enough, you can see them with your own eyes.. it has been prophesied.. Live long enough like, a few thousand years.. maybe..
@feathetstone7290
@feathetstone7290 2 роки тому
@@nu-nisamiracle2401 a wooly mammoth maybe a 65 million year old dinosaur no never
@joe3009
@joe3009 Рік тому
Can you imagine how clean and pure the planet was at that time!
@dnctill2840
@dnctill2840 10 місяців тому
I can almost feel the fresh breeze and pure air
@eyeofthetiger7
@eyeofthetiger7 10 місяців тому
A lot of giant dinosaur poo
@poptarttss
@poptarttss 7 місяців тому
@@eyeofthetiger7 at least you'd see it before you step on it
@eyeofthetiger7
@eyeofthetiger7 7 місяців тому
@@poptarttss you'd smell it first too
@RubbittTheBruise
@RubbittTheBruise 6 місяців тому
It wasn't either. Those are human concepts that don't apply when humans are not around. There was plenty of toxins, poisons, long term chemical contaminants and even the occasional nuclear reactor.
@andrewtodd9103
@andrewtodd9103 2 роки тому
I can't imagine how beautiful the Earth used to be before man. If you ever get a chance to explore the Northwest Territories in Canada, I would suggest taking that opportunity. It's natural and embodies the beauty of land and is mostly untouched by man.
@mitismee
@mitismee Рік тому
that land bring nothing good for mankind at all, can't do agriculture too cold and dry that's why it stay un touched .
@orthros3623
@orthros3623 Рік тому
🤨
@kaizusmyguyzus6469
@kaizusmyguyzus6469 Рік тому
It’s not untouched. Just untouched colonial greed.
@gabrielaleactus9932
@gabrielaleactus9932 Рік тому
​@@kaizusmyguyzus6469 more population means more destruction and as canada is not known for its population nature can live in peace there
@johntate5050
@johntate5050 Рік тому
Humans have ruined this planet.
@MM-ig1iv
@MM-ig1iv 2 роки тому
When you say 240 million years ago.. no one can really comprehend just how long ago that was.. that age is more impressive than the dinosaurs themselves!
@MrJumbo-zx1jt
@MrJumbo-zx1jt 2 роки тому
Dinosaurs 65-66 million years ago,
@daemonthorn5888
@daemonthorn5888 2 роки тому
This is very true. Deep time truly is incomprehensible to us. We have not existed even a fraction of the time that dinosaurs did.
@antwilder
@antwilder 2 роки тому
Thats because they never existed and its impossible for them to tell you about shit from 200 million years ago now you mean to tell me they can tell you how the earth was how the animals were but cant tell you any information on aliens back then or if jesus was really alive doing those miracles and if moses parted the sea which was just 2000 years ago or how they can't even explain how the pyramids was built...but they can tell you about dinosaurs from millions of years ago 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@MrJumbo-zx1jt
@MrJumbo-zx1jt 2 роки тому
@@antwilder Are you saying dinosaurs never existed? Have you been to a museum sir?
@antwilder
@antwilder 2 роки тому
@@MrJumbo-zx1jt you know those bones at the museum is artificial creations... they're as real as the bones in a science class
@david9783
@david9783 2 роки тому
I'm 67 now, and all my life I have never stopped wondering about these amazing creatures, and wishing I could go back in time and see them. Of course, I would have an Abrams tank with me!
@nasirbone979
@nasirbone979 2 роки тому
@Gabby Gabs .....what
@parabelluminvicta8380
@parabelluminvicta8380 2 роки тому
@@nasirbone979 he was joking because dinosaurs got extinct 67 milions of years ago and david is 67 years old.
@nasirbone979
@nasirbone979 2 роки тому
@@parabelluminvicta8380 you sure that was the joke? Could just be calling them old
@parabelluminvicta8380
@parabelluminvicta8380 2 роки тому
@@nasirbone979 it was a joke. how you call them old while those are not here anymore? except for the avian theropoda that are still alive today.
@nasirbone979
@nasirbone979 2 роки тому
@@parabelluminvicta8380 i meant calling the 67yr old, old. You cant tell me you have never seen a child call an old man a fossil. I just assumed that was what was being done here.
@qase8070
@qase8070 Рік тому
It’s crazy that dinosaurs were alive once man, Space and dinosaurs are the most interesting things ever
@9mully
@9mully Рік тому
It's crazy to think we've gone from this to humans, science, technology, cities, travel, relationships, this world is truly remarkable and has gone threw enormous changes in cycles of life
@user-ko1hi1fy9z
@user-ko1hi1fy9z Рік тому
The meteor was gods very own "You have hit max-level, would you like to Prestiege your world?" Button.
@johntate5050
@johntate5050 Рік тому
*through
@9mully
@9mully Рік тому
@@johntate5050 oops
@asiaoharasbutterflies9425
@asiaoharasbutterflies9425 11 місяців тому
yeah. for the worse.
@samuelcharles7642
@samuelcharles7642 8 місяців тому
@@asiaoharasbutterflies9425edgy
@paradox7358
@paradox7358 2 роки тому
It's painful to think what has been completely lost to time. How we can never phisically witness these animals as they were.
@gggood9958
@gggood9958 2 роки тому
Why in the hell would you want to even see one. Imagine you’re going hiking with your friends, and then bam your friends half body is gone
@TheSateef
@TheSateef 2 роки тому
i expect one day technology will be about to recreate them
@lakedaimonios480bc
@lakedaimonios480bc 2 роки тому
@@TheSateef something like the movie jurassic Park.
@canttouchthis6439
@canttouchthis6439 2 роки тому
Dinosaurs are here today in lizards. Dinosaurs were giant lizards
@CommandoMaster
@CommandoMaster 2 роки тому
Dinosaurs hopefully will come back one day.
@mitchalmaines1104
@mitchalmaines1104 2 роки тому
It’s really incomprehensible to imagine all what has taken place throughout this worlds life
@frasermarino3403
@frasermarino3403 2 роки тому
and humans so far only take up 0.000000000000000001% of it lol
@mrgroovy5113
@mrgroovy5113 2 роки тому
I think it's amazing!
@sicsempertyrannisvi4107
@sicsempertyrannisvi4107 2 роки тому
its amazing how far people will speculate without one iota of proof
@johnwhorfin5050
@johnwhorfin5050 2 роки тому
its ok now though, electric cars and solar panels will save us, lol
@orlandovazquez9662
@orlandovazquez9662 2 роки тому
There's much more to come! For every setback there has to be a break through. James Webb Space Telescope is going to show us some sh*t!
@robertk811
@robertk811 2 роки тому
When you consider how long these ages last it makes you really question how long man will be able to exist or more realistically, co-exist
@bryantsalyers5649
@bryantsalyers5649 2 місяці тому
Most lasted 50 million years. And what has the human been 6 million. I hate to see where we go with some of the evil we have now
@RK-bz7hb
@RK-bz7hb 2 роки тому
Dinosaurs had been around for millions of years. There was a continuity, a routine back then. Things stayed the same for what it must’ve felt like eternity. Then suddenly one day, it was all gone. Changed forever. We haven’t even been here anywhere close to how long they were here for, and look at how much we’ve changed. We’re in a time where it’s possible for us to send actual living human beings to another planet in our solar system, like how crazy is that. For all of our evolution and advancement, we could lose it all in an instant, like the dinosaurs did.
@innertubez
@innertubez 2 роки тому
It’s crazy how we can throw around “51 million years” when even 1 million years is so freaking long in a human context.
@nu-nisamiracle2401
@nu-nisamiracle2401 2 роки тому
It's crazier that human think they are the center of the universe..
@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid
@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid 2 роки тому
In *this* political climate, two years feels longer than 51 million.
@MaloPiloto
@MaloPiloto 2 роки тому
Well said!!!
@lmatt88
@lmatt88 2 роки тому
no it isn't, our evolution spans over 5 million years
@nu-nisamiracle2401
@nu-nisamiracle2401 2 роки тому
@@lmatt88 *55 million years
@andyrogers7704
@andyrogers7704 2 роки тому
It's scary to think that 98% of all animal species that has ever existed is now extinct. That means the millions of species we have left account for only 2% of all life on earth that has ever been. What it would be like to experience these animals would be amazing but incomprehensible!
@garywilsonjr130
@garywilsonjr130 2 роки тому
Yeah like javanese tiger or bali tiger, thylacine they were extinct because hunted by human for bravery.
@Lucid_XI
@Lucid_XI 2 роки тому
@@garywilsonjr130 dodo and tazmanian tiger too
@keiththomas3141
@keiththomas3141 Рік тому
Yeah, the Earth we live on now is very boring.
@davidross5593
@davidross5593 Рік тому
Andy, believe it or not, there were humans that experienced dinosaurs... Marco Polo and Alexander the Great experienced dinosaurs.
@davidross5593
@davidross5593 Рік тому
@@keiththomas3141 absolutely wrong. The earth is still very fascinating and beautiful. And no coincidence that it is.
@bobbythegamer5414
@bobbythegamer5414 2 роки тому
Shout out to the camera man who got all a this 256,000,000 years ago
@digzbot-3422
@digzbot-3422 2 роки тому
Life was so simpler back then , oh the memories
@mahuasus3527
@mahuasus3527 2 роки тому
What impresses me is the human ability to see clues today and completely deconstruct and recreate the story of our past.
@rmarley2100
@rmarley2100 Рік тому
That my friend is why I call bull 💩💩💩, yeah they may have existed but to know their textures and characteristics seems very imaginative and to know what the climate was, then ppl get upset about the Bible well between the Bible and evolutionist they both have some very TALL Stories 😅
@rmarley2100
@rmarley2100 Рік тому
I mean 280 million years ago, 65 billion years ago, and how deep is the earth for these things to be buried and we find them? 65 billion years ago is deep in soil and beyond comprehension dude😅
@jacksondodd8835
@jacksondodd8835 2 роки тому
This was an absolutely STUNNING video. I watch a lot of nature documentaries and these animations beat anything I’ve seen. GREAT JOB.
@DJF7819
@DJF7819 2 роки тому
The comment section on this video is absolutely fascinating. The fact that some of you are out right declaring Dinosaurs are fake and so on and so on, and then you follow that up with some gibberish from the Bible, some crap about a flood, and then aliens of all things. The irony of saying there's no proof of Dinosaurs, and then talk about things like that, which have literally no proof, at all. Troglodytes, all of you.
@jimmyohara2601
@jimmyohara2601 2 роки тому
they are all a bunch of contradicting hypocrites, with NIL evidence of their whimsical fictional crap. trace fossils & fossils are hard evidence proof, so be it. We know & distinguish truth facts & reality from fiction 😐
@spoodlydoodler3552
@spoodlydoodler3552 2 роки тому
Yeah, its ridiculous. "Dont believe in the science, they cant prove it, but my magical sky daddy? Yeah, he's real. Proof? Faith, duh."
@danielg7310
@danielg7310 2 роки тому
Well said sir
@StevenBanks123
@StevenBanks123 2 роки тому
Happily,the silly folk are in the minority.
@coltonsmith3270
@coltonsmith3270 Рік тому
i came here looking for these comments and couldn't find them. where did you see them?
@iunderstanphotography2780
@iunderstanphotography2780 2 роки тому
These animations are great! I couldn't stop watching I can't wrap my head around millions of years passing. Nothing we do now will be around by that time. depressing
@ambeg6743
@ambeg6743 2 роки тому
Imagine after a few 100 million years later when the dominant species of the future would make a video on human beings, LOL.
@sleazyfellow
@sleazyfellow Рік тому
Well let's hope they'll see the pyramids and the space station.
@esshor.
@esshor. 2 роки тому
I love being able to actually view graphically the creatures of that time. Too few actually take the time to actually animatively recreate that time for viewing
@teemoney116
@teemoney116 2 роки тому
This was absolutely mesmerizing. Fantastically done and narrated. I had no choice but to subscribe
@el7griego
@el7griego 7 місяців тому
I love your vids about paleogeology and astronomy mate. Keep em coming :)
@benmcreynolds8581
@benmcreynolds8581 2 роки тому
It's so interesting to see the types of creatures that occurred before the modern creatures. Do you ever get weird thoughts about if a astroid didn't stop that course, would high intelligence naturally progressed with the creatures in that ecosystem?? It's amazing how much the continents move. You naturally think they are way more rooted down in structure. It's all so facinating.
@eugeneabreut5208
@eugeneabreut5208 2 роки тому
no way, a freaking T rex had the brain half the size of a human. all they ever would of done was roar and eat
@WarriorCats30
@WarriorCats30 2 роки тому
@@eugeneabreut5208 Just fyi, rex probably didnt roar. It has to be stealthy because it massive creature hunting for food, most likely they communicated by vibration and deep sounds. Brain size is also only one thing connected to intelligence, but there is plenty of other things too which affect it. And even with small brains, it would still probably eat someone like you who thinks it's just dumb animal. Lmao.
@pappoochacha
@pappoochacha 2 роки тому
@@WarriorCats30 yes yes fair points.. on a lighter note.. many stronger animals that can rip is humans to shreds... Yet we rule the world don't we .. humans are the best of all creatures, be it animals or ghosts or angels...
@randellwhite
@randellwhite 2 роки тому
What will really blow your mind is the fact that fossilization only occurs under very specific circumstances. We’ll never know just how many different kinds of Dino’s roamed.
@venth6
@venth6 2 роки тому
@@eugeneabreut5208 so ignorant
@777SNY
@777SNY 2 роки тому
Wish we could develop a time machine and actually go back in time to witness these creatures live.
@zf621
@zf621 Рік тому
Unfortunately as cool as it may seem it may be a very bad idea. When dinosaurs evolved the oxygen levels were 30-35%. We live in 21% today. 30% is poisonous for the human body. Plus there were probably deadly viruses back then that we haven't discovered about yet.
@thatonedude9269
@thatonedude9269 Рік тому
Ight just give me a sec
@johntate5050
@johntate5050 Рік тому
Some researchers believe UFOs are humans time travelling.
@karissarasmussen567
@karissarasmussen567 11 місяців тому
No worries humans, just let me get my time machine
@simplementeaqui1652
@simplementeaqui1652 2 роки тому
This is amazing work guy’s. Your editing skills and knowledge is on point. Keep up the great and interesting work.
@omgwtfbbqownage
@omgwtfbbqownage 2 роки тому
Came here from vanced, and watched an ad, just to sub and thank you for the amazing job doing this video. Actually all your videos Ive seen so far. Keep up the good work and you will reap the fruits soon enought!
@TheHouseSpeciaI
@TheHouseSpeciaI 2 роки тому
The production quality of your videos are amazing! This is so cool I feel like a kid watching history/science channels again.
@jollyjoker888
@jollyjoker888 2 роки тому
Nanuk ! ...Nanook !
@MrPleje
@MrPleje 2 роки тому
hes not the one making these animations uknow i seen it in other documentaries
@EarthCreature.
@EarthCreature. 2 роки тому
Wow.. appropriately feathered dinosaurs?? I can't believe someone finally depicted them more thoughtfully & not typically all skin & naked. I appreciate you for evolving this envelope of progress in science.
@jasoncourson8112
@jasoncourson8112 2 роки тому
Ikr real Dinos had feathers because their closest living descendents are birds... Although to be fair most ppl think of dinos because of Jurassic Park.. then again even THEY said in the movie that they were genetically engineered with frog DNA instead of birds.
@nu-nisamiracle2401
@nu-nisamiracle2401 2 роки тому
IKR!!! 💐
@Name-ps9fx
@Name-ps9fx 2 роки тому
The current model of dinosaurs having feathers is a pretty recent thing...to be fair, Jurassic Park and the series "Dinosaurs" were made before there was enough evidence about feathers.
@Swictor
@Swictor 2 роки тому
It's hardly on them though as the animation that are not labeled are just taken from various documentaries made the last 10-15 years. Outside fiction it'd be hard to find any modern non-feathered Coelurosaur dinosaur. Still doesn't mean most of these are particularly accurate.
@anaussie213
@anaussie213 2 роки тому
@@jasoncourson8112 currently T-Rex is considered not likely to have been feathered.
@rockymilano2071
@rockymilano2071 2 роки тому
I found a fossil up just miles from Sunset Crater in Northern Arizona that looks just like dinosaur egg at 17:15 It's smaller than a baseball but larger than a golf ball and curled just like your image on video. It was only one of it's kind up there. All other small rocks were blown flat and turned into a yellow orange glass due to impact of meteor. Must have been sitting in same place for a very long time
@brendasarai5187
@brendasarai5187 Рік тому
This was AMAZING!!!!!!! Thank you so much for creating this! :)
@jjt1881
@jjt1881 2 роки тому
I love how you explain and contextualize each era's ecosystems and their stages. GREAT WORK, Kosmo!
@Illustriousoulll
@Illustriousoulll 2 роки тому
half the things he said are false lol
@jjt1881
@jjt1881 2 роки тому
@@Illustriousoulll Said nobody ever, except of course a random guy on UKposts. LOL
@jollyjoker888
@jollyjoker888 2 роки тому
Homo " SAP - Ian's " lol
@alexandercastro9782
@alexandercastro9782 2 роки тому
You actually believe he knows each eras ecosystem,........ wow
@NazriB
@NazriB Рік тому
Lies again? Deeper Inside
@seaxofwessex4396
@seaxofwessex4396 2 роки тому
I have only just discovered these videos and they are in a class of their own. Superb CGI, intelligent narration, imaginative in scope and detail. Well done!
@VoiceBoxWithOpposableThumbs
@VoiceBoxWithOpposableThumbs 2 роки тому
"homo sapien... It's evolution has only just started." wow, that really puts things in perspective.
@christopherstclair3297
@christopherstclair3297 2 роки тому
Excellent program. One seldom has the opportunity to feel like a playful child while learning and coming ever closer to the new discoveries and truths of our history. And one cannot help but wonder, if the dominant animals had eluded the disaster coming from the skies, would it have slowly developed into something as intelligent in its own way, as the humans had turned out to be? And, if so, what sort of planet would this development had stimulated?
@donschmidt8203
@donschmidt8203 2 роки тому
This video quality is so good these animals seemed to have existed just yesterday. Great quality and narration makes this era that much more fascinating. Dinosaurs are such compelling animals that everyone is a kid at an ice cream stand watching them. Please send out more videos.
@nimismie
@nimismie 2 роки тому
That "Dear friends" at the intro always makes me feel special. Great video!
@nancysanders2398
@nancysanders2398 2 роки тому
Thank you,for sharing this very interesting program.I"ve been fascinated by dinosaurs since I was quite young!
@amandasmith308
@amandasmith308 2 роки тому
Great artistry. Concise delivery of info. I really enjoyed. Thank you!!
@tyeshawnjones2983
@tyeshawnjones2983 2 роки тому
Thank you guys a lot. I always watch your videos and you guys always amaze me with so much information. I live I jamaica so we dont really learn about astronomy and geography in this much detail so I really love you guys ❤
@pinedaplus6438
@pinedaplus6438 2 роки тому
Gimme your pack >:'V
@SAMUSWAGGINS
@SAMUSWAGGINS 2 роки тому
Another masterpiece, amazing work Kosmo and the whole team!
@rodrigarcia5534
@rodrigarcia5534 2 роки тому
this channel has some amazing visuals and good scientific approach, keep on!
@Ioana82O
@Ioana82O 2 роки тому
This video is absolutely awesome! Thank you for making it!
@dustygrant3043
@dustygrant3043 2 роки тому
I honestly enjoyed this most excellent video work!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks FOR ALL the time and effort that Kosmo put into it and i can't wait to VIEW future work on the many subjects THAT was brought up IN this work!!!!!!!!! The Mesozoic Era was indeed "fascinating"!!!!!!!!!!!! I remember a documentary from the 80's that was narrated by the great Walter Cronkite THAT actually theorized on what life would look like now if the great meteor had not brought an end to dinosauren life. It actually shown what life would look like now if dinosauren life kept evoluving into a man like creature that would exist now that supplanted man in evolution!!!!!!!!!!!! It actually shown how MR. Cronkite would've looked like as a Saureon!!!!!!!!!! He then showed the hours it took to apply the makeup to give him that Saurian look!!!!!!!!!! 😲 THAT WAS excellent!!!!!!!!!! The fact that that memory STILL exists to this DAY IS mostly excellent for me a 60 year old man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Peace ✌
@chiara9056
@chiara9056 2 роки тому
That documentary was so fascinating to watch. Although its a foreign language for me, I enjoyed watching it and it was good to follow. Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
@marylingardner6587
@marylingardner6587 2 роки тому
I enjoyed this. I'm subscribing so I will be able to know when new ones are out. Thank you!
@arnolddavies6734
@arnolddavies6734 Рік тому
“What was earth like when dinosaurs were around.”? Really scary!
@mishraji2935
@mishraji2935 2 роки тому
Kosmo i found this channel few weeks back and man its one of the best on UKposts, amazing work, keep growing!!! 💗
@Jawamie_Jr.
@Jawamie_Jr. 2 роки тому
Nice work. Graphics are really well done. Love this channel.
@2WOKE-
@2WOKE- Рік тому
Thanks for making this interesting & well visualized video! Subscribed!
@rikudosennin4531
@rikudosennin4531 Рік тому
The last sentence!! Time will show what it has in store for this species!!! Absolutely amazing!!
@06wrxRAR
@06wrxRAR 2 роки тому
its so crazy that all these guys made history in millions of years and humans are just a blink of an eye of cosmic timeline.
@jasoncaldwell5627
@jasoncaldwell5627 2 роки тому
EXCELLENT PRESENTATION! A smartly made recounting of the eras and some of their inhabitants. Entertaining and informative.
@brucekemp2578
@brucekemp2578 2 роки тому
This is a very interesting video. It gives an idea as to the various forms of life that were around during the various stages in the history of the Earth. A lot of species have evolved on this planet. It remains to be seen how long the human species will evolve for. It should also be mentioned that Continental drift has not stopped. As Pangea broke into the continents that exist today, the process of continental drift still continues.
@kanchant4297
@kanchant4297 2 роки тому
A fantastic video,, very nice graphics,, and very detailed explanation.. thanks for taking us all ages and ages back in time.👍👏
@fellowfan274
@fellowfan274 2 роки тому
Lessons from these? No matter how long or how dominant a species thrives in this planet, nothing can stop them from being replaced with another possibly better one.
@makarahorth5080
@makarahorth5080 2 роки тому
Yeah and that's the human species the most unstable and stupid revolution we deserve another extinction
@danelynch7171
@danelynch7171 2 роки тому
@@makarahorth5080 Bro .... You good? You need to talk to someone or something?
@makarahorth5080
@makarahorth5080 2 роки тому
@@danelynch7171 well I'm ready for another extinction it's gonna happen and nothing will stop it
@danelynch7171
@danelynch7171 2 роки тому
@@makarahorth5080 hahaha that's a pretty dark Outlook man. There is way too many cool things to do and see before the giant meteor hits!!! Think of how hard it will be to watch Simons videos if the world floods again? Robot uprising sounds cool and all, until you realize all the cool shit you could with your new robot friend!!!
@danelynch7171
@danelynch7171 2 роки тому
@@makarahorth5080 extinction would be such a bummer... Harshing on my buzz, BAD!!😂
@vsc1701
@vsc1701 2 роки тому
The production values of your videos leave most so-called "professional" productions in your wake. Bravo ladies and gentlemen. Bravo.
@bobtwista
@bobtwista 2 роки тому
Fantasy is fun sometimes 😂
@jcm3587
@jcm3587 2 роки тому
And amusing haha
@jones1351
@jones1351 2 роки тому
Loaded with great information and beautiful graphics/animations. Thank you.
@elvis2495
@elvis2495 2 роки тому
Amazing production. Immersely thankful to the production team for putting tog such fascinating educational material.
@michaelreismanchannel1456
@michaelreismanchannel1456 2 роки тому
Thank you for this wonderful channel! Its clear and often comprehensive subject matter is much appreciated. The reader has an remarkable voice and pronunciation, perfectly suited to your channel. However, I believe that you may have conflated the clade Cycas (with Cycas being the only genus within that clade), with Cycads a much larger group which includes the genus Cycas, as its largest section. Also, bivalve mollusks are usually clam-like, not similar to nautiluses and squid (I may be wrong here, I’m an amateur botanist, not a marine biologist). You show univalve mollusks in the video. Respectfully submitted, M D Reisman
@jarquedejota6327
@jarquedejota6327 Рік тому
Awesome animations my friend. One of the coolest I have ever seen on net!
@BradyLangaigne
@BradyLangaigne 2 роки тому
Yes notification within 10 minutes of upload finally. I know this one going to be great. Thank you for your videos. I really love your content, my love for astronomy has spiked due to your content. Many thanks from 🇬🇩 Grenada
@markdavies5066
@markdavies5066 2 роки тому
Their just some history we shall never know , but really enjoyed video
@AndroidTales
@AndroidTales 2 роки тому
It would be great if you could post links to some of the reference material. Great series.
@kolkeledstar2608
@kolkeledstar2608 2 роки тому
They forgot to mention earth was also way smaller back then,its been growing for the past 200 millon or so
@giannalombardo4140
@giannalombardo4140 2 роки тому
I love that you included scenes from the movie Walking with dinosaurs. its such a beautiful film.
@OleGeezerCirca1941
@OleGeezerCirca1941 2 роки тому
Another masterpiece to see the types of creatures that occurred before the modern creatures. It's all so fascinating. 👍
@eastwood2414
@eastwood2414 2 роки тому
It’s awesome to see videos like this. Would love to see a real dinosaur in person, but at a good distance and in a way that I won’t be on the menu. Lol. Especially, the sea dinosaurs.
@xxidontwanttodothisanymore8847
@xxidontwanttodothisanymore8847 Рік тому
Bro I’m not going to lie dinosaurs deserved to live on this earth then human 💯
@gewhiz1494
@gewhiz1494 2 роки тому
In these growing days of conspiracy and zealotry we must cling to scientific fact more than ever before. Thank you for making such an informative and educational video. Hopefully much more to come.
@malcolmnorton4864
@malcolmnorton4864 2 роки тому
Earth is flat…
@breakingboundaries3950
@breakingboundaries3950 2 роки тому
Christ you are so right. Literally the most basic understandings of evolution is chalked up to lies in order to serve the devil and my forehead is permanently red from facepalming 🤦🏼‍♂️
@daveharm5194
@daveharm5194 2 роки тому
@@malcolmnorton4864 so is your head😄
@malcolmnorton4864
@malcolmnorton4864 2 роки тому
@@daveharm5194 🤣
@otanguma
@otanguma 2 роки тому
You mean Scientific Guess
@mikewheeler7370
@mikewheeler7370 2 роки тому
The amount of work put into this video is amazing ,well done !
@gangster3591
@gangster3591 2 роки тому
Great content, excellent quality. Subscribed
@marioduddu471
@marioduddu471 2 роки тому
The graphics and animation are exceptionally imaginative and natural. Excellent job 👍
@thesandmancurtballirg4371
@thesandmancurtballirg4371 2 роки тому
It was great to have the composite timeline of the environmental changes and how such extreme changes drastically affect faunal and floral mortality. The total number of extinctions is practically unimaginable. Kudos for the graphic visuals to put evolution into proper archaeological perspective, also.
@MrGeoffrey1998
@MrGeoffrey1998 2 роки тому
Didn't have time to look at the video but already the Thumbnail showing dinosaurs with feathers is promising ! Can't wait to watch it !!! :)
@punditgi
@punditgi Рік тому
Beautiful video with awesome graphics! Please make more!
@atumless9696
@atumless9696 Рік тому
The triassic jurassic mass extinction is the most incredible string of words i’ve ever heard
@smokerise
@smokerise 2 роки тому
Okay, finally subbed! Y'all have great graphics, and content.
@tonythegreat4275
@tonythegreat4275 2 роки тому
God created the sun, earth and moon. Amazing. Ocean is something supernatural for sure. His creation is something that always blows me away.
@shaniyaelvoria
@shaniyaelvoria 2 роки тому
@Wildlife Warrior if you don’t believe in God then why bother to take the time to comment this? Just curious. It’s like every time when someone’s mentions “God” everybody gets triggered- just ignore it
@coltonsmith3270
@coltonsmith3270 Рік тому
@@shaniyaelvoria your sky wizard isn't real
@coltonsmith3270
@coltonsmith3270 Рік тому
your sky wizard isn't real
@tonythegreat4275
@tonythegreat4275 Рік тому
@@shaniyaelvoria cuz they know deep in their soul there is one, there has to be. We shouldn't exist yet here we are. It offends them. I used to be the same way.
@shaniyaelvoria
@shaniyaelvoria Рік тому
@@coltonsmith3270 okay “Colton”
@dannyecorprew26
@dannyecorprew26 2 роки тому
My son loved this! He's excited to watch more. Thank you!
@rethundralegna4138
@rethundralegna4138 2 роки тому
Now I'll wait for how this video was filmed. 😄 What terrifyng conditions and dangers the filming crew went through and how they managed. 😄
@treering8228
@treering8228 2 роки тому
I love thinking about how dinosaurs actually survived where I live in Alaska. I wonder what temps they saw in the winter. It’s no wonder I have chickadees surviving -40C regularly. Little badasses.
@Ispeakthetruthify
@Ispeakthetruthify 2 роки тому
The average temperature of Alaska during the Cretaceous, was between 50 and 55 degrees Fahrenheit. The planet was FAR warmer than it is today. Dinosaurs were surviving is really mild/comfortable temperatures, even in the coldest parts of the planet. This presentation is really misleading in that aspect....
@blancarugerio39
@blancarugerio39 2 роки тому
@@Ispeakthetruthify Can you please post your sources? Thank you
@Ispeakthetruthify
@Ispeakthetruthify 2 роки тому
@@blancarugerio39 Sources? If you actually do any type of research on the subject, you can find many sources. And actual geology, paleontology, climatology, etc, etc, etc... teach these subjects. Just do some research on the subject, and you'll find it. And shouldn't you be doing that anyway, before you ask for sources?
@aarons6935
@aarons6935 2 роки тому
Imagine thinking average earth temperatures were the same during the Mesozoic era.
@Draynor
@Draynor 2 роки тому
@Ispeakthetruthify You say that this video is misleading and when someone asks for your sources to back up your comment, you respond to do it themselves? Why the hell should we trust you with what you're saying? The only source that's here is the bullshit that's coming out your mouth and the words you type on your keyboard
@rodgerm5311
@rodgerm5311 2 роки тому
Thank you very much for such an informative video. The graphics were beautiful and very life like. Viva Kosmo.
@sirduck551
@sirduck551 2 роки тому
Imagine walking next to all those giants. Even the smallest microraptor to the largest brachiosaurus, it would be so amazing to witness such beasts walking the earth.
@sirduck551
@sirduck551 Рік тому
@@kingvamp. lol on god
@abarquezjecobe.5727
@abarquezjecobe.5727 5 місяців тому
ahhh i miss those days, we breathe fresh air back then
@red8884
@red8884 2 роки тому
Beautifully made! I whish you could get a netflix budget to make many more, longer films on every topic you want
@donbruce8234
@donbruce8234 2 роки тому
Early animals were "clumsy" and "awkward" but they were perfect for their time.
@Cheeseybeaver45
@Cheeseybeaver45 2 роки тому
I know all this because of my obsession with Dinosaurs but I always love watching anything dino related lol
@georgerenshaw7041
@georgerenshaw7041 2 роки тому
Great video very informative loved it .George!!
@karolinao.o6167
@karolinao.o6167 2 роки тому
I very much appreciate all the work it had to take to make this video. One of my subjects in college is paleontology and this is a really fun way to learn about things. So thank you very much!
@kundasemkundatam7461
@kundasemkundatam7461 2 роки тому
I'm sure that nanuqsaurus was named by somebody from Škoda's marketing department.
@anthonygross226
@anthonygross226 2 роки тому
I am thoroughly and continually impressed by the efforts of those involved in the production of each and every video on this channel. Again and again, I am delighted in the depth of topics, the quality of visual content and consistent impeccable professionalism of the narration. World class - I say this with no hyperbole!
@lukecage3485
@lukecage3485 2 роки тому
?? Its pure propaganda.
@commissionerdarbhangadivis476
@commissionerdarbhangadivis476 2 роки тому
@@lukecage3485 bruh
@paddlefar9175
@paddlefar9175 2 роки тому
@@lukecage3485 Did humans walk with Dinosaurs?
@lukecage3485
@lukecage3485 2 роки тому
@@paddlefar9175 What do you think? This is from (The Travels of Marco Polo, © 1948,Book 2, Chapter XL, pg. 185-186) "Leaving the city of Yachi, and traveling ten days in a westerly direction, you reach the province of Karazan, which is also the name of the chief city....Here are seen huge serpents, ten paces in length (about 30 feet), and ten spans (about 8 feet) girt of the body. At the fore part, near the head, they have two short legs, having three claws like those of a tiger, with eyes larger than a forepenny loaf (pane da quattro denari) and very glaring." The jaws are wide enough to swallow a man, the teeth are large and sharp, and their whole appearance is so formidable, that neither man, nor any kind of animal can approach them without terror. Others are met with of a smaller size, being eight, six, or 5 paces long; and the following method is used for taking them. In the day-time, by reason of great heat, they lurk in caverns, from whence, at night, they issue to seek their food, and whatever beast they meet with and can lay hold of, whether tiger, wolf, or any other, they devour; "After which they drag themselves towards some lake, spring of water, or river, in order to drink. By their motion in this way along the shore, and their vast weight, they make a deep impression, as if a heavy beam had been drawn along the sands. Those whose employment is to hunt them observe the track by which they are most frequently accustomed to go, and fix into the ground several pieces of wood, armed with sharp iron spikes, which they cover with sand in such a manner as not to be perceptible. When therefore the animals make their way towards the places they usually haunt, they are wounded by these instruments, and speedily killed. The crows, as soon as they perceive them to be dead, set up to scream; and this serves as a signal to the hunters, who advance the spot, and proceed to separate the skin from the flesh, taking care immediately to secure the gall, which is most highly esteemed in medicine. In cases of the bite of a mad dog, a penny weight of it, dissolved in wine, is administered. It is also useful in accelerating parturition, when the labor pains of women have come on. A small quantity of it being applied to carbuncles, pustules, or other eruptions on the body, they are presently dispersed; and it is efficacious in many other complaints. The flesh also of the animal is sold at a dear rate, being thought to have a higher flavor than other kinds of meat, and by all persons it is esteemed a delicacy." I have do doubt in my mind that you'll deny this though because like many people your brainwashing is very thorough so you refuse to acknowledge anything that would refute your evolutionary faith despite the mountains of evidence proving that evolution is an unprovable, unscientific religion.
@paddlefar9175
@paddlefar9175 2 роки тому
@@lukecage3485 Sounds like Marco Polo saw a rather large saltwater crocodile and perhaps felt the need to exaggerate, as people often do. A large Crocodile would be quite impressive, no doubt! Maybe Marco had small dainty feet and only paced out a distance of 20 feet and someone else put in the 30 foot addition, as a outright guess. You have a little story is all, with nothing that resembles proof. I doubt you have even taken a Biology course in your life and if you did, you certainly were not open minded about it and didn’t comprehend much of it, probably due to your childhood and continued religious indoctrination. There is so much evidence of the Theory of Evolution that it is given the highest level of certainty that can be given, in an explanatory Science of this nature: Theory. Like Germ Theory or the Theory of Gravity. Go back to school or if you’re old, do some actual science reading that isn’t just feeding you more of your “echo chamber” superstitions, so that you can be better informed and not make yourself seem to be so irrational and ignorant.
@danielswitzer1270
@danielswitzer1270 2 роки тому
Don't know who to contact about this. My son and I were walking a creek after a huge flood and found what we think are mother and baby sauropaud footprints. We live in nw arkansas and I thought it would be awesome for him to be a part of the process
@Tanniss
@Tanniss 2 роки тому
thank you so much im a new subscriber i also shared out your channel and gave a like thank you for all the information
@CommodoreFloopjack78
@CommodoreFloopjack78 2 роки тому
Genuinely fascinating stuff. These videos are always top-notch.👍
@therealsyxx
@therealsyxx 2 роки тому
This was extremely interesting and it taught me a lot. Being a music video editor I can appreciate the amount of work needed to create such a video. Thank you
@justenjoying3939
@justenjoying3939 2 роки тому
Earth was very similar to our weather and plants today. The dinosaurs had more of a jungle like state though. Some had a desert. Others had a icy weather. Which is where they adapt to grow feathers/fur, for their warmth.
@Lucid_XI
@Lucid_XI 2 роки тому
there was ALOT of oxygen and that made the plants and trees huge compaired to today
@justenjoying3939
@justenjoying3939 2 роки тому
@@Lucid_XI yes . The trees that were to giant died off due to the low of oxygen and change of lands
@Lucid_XI
@Lucid_XI 2 роки тому
@@justenjoying3939 ye
@loriestrada4757
@loriestrada4757 2 роки тому
Got my sub . Love these videos. 💕💕
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