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Plump powerful pliosaurs!
ОтветитьThis just makes me think of the deep seas on the moons in our solar system.
ОтветитьThat was interesting n informative!😊
ОтветитьABYSSOSAURUS new favorite guy wow thank you to Joschua and Luavis for such haunting and cool images! Nailed the feeling of seeing one in the deep with your sub headlamps
Ответитьthis is a subject I've wondered about for YEARS glad someone finally made a video on it
ОтветитьShoni-fall, when a shonisaurus sinks and feeds deep sea creatures I’m coining it
ОтветитьYou should update this to the Gulf of America /s
Great video , thank you !
So in the deep ocean, it's always cloudy with a chance of meatballs?
Ответитьi love dinosaurs 👺
ОтветитьI never realized how short the period between marine reptiles and primitive whales was.
ОтветитьWould you say they had a magical liopleurodon?
ОтветитьStalked crinoids....you mean Elder Things?
ОтветитьI think about deep sea fossils all the time. The fact that we will never know what a lot of prehistoric life lived in the deep sea gets me MESSED UP
ОтветитьNot sure larger eyes would even be effective in the very deep waters. Pitch black and all.
Ответитьthe thumbnail is so beautiful.. where did it come from
Ответитьman i've been thinking about that question FOR YEARS now..
i've been trying to find videos about it but i never have
Gonna just guess but I'm betting fucking horrifying
ОтветитьCould any of the old aquatic reptiles lived below 200m or deeper physically.
Ответитьand think there's some "people" out there that believe we're on a spinning disc pooped out by god 2000 years ago... this planet is beautiful.. but sadly plagued by mental disease..
ОтветитьI always think deep sea is part of earth with the least changes. They're the one least affected by climate change and I'm pretty sure they are the last part of sea who got colonised by organisms, so I always think ancient & current deep sea residents isn't that much different
ОтветитьI loved this video
ОтветитьI have absolutely have ALWAYS been so curious about this exact topic but it seemed as if absolutely nowhere had any semblance of an answer. The knowledge of what creatures exist deep within our oceans today creates quite a frightening open-ended question as what could’ve possibly existed throughout prehistory.
ОтветитьI have absolutely have ALWAYS been so curious about this exact topic but it seemed as if absolutely nowhere had any semblance of an answer. The knowledge of what creatures exist deep within our oceans today creates quite a frightening open-ended question as what could’ve possibly existed throughout prehistory.
Ответить-Atheists: evolution cancels out the existence of God -Video About Evolution:"let's talk about these prehistoric Leviathans" around the proportional time period in history the Biblical leviathan would've existed
Ответитьhard to imagine a situation where those scavengers wouldnt get rid of all fossilizable material, isnt it?
ОтветитьAppreciate ya. Thanks for sharing.
ОтветитьWhat we do know about our prehistoric past is nothing compared to what we don’t (and in many cases, likely never will)
Ответить…dark?
Ответитьi fw abyssosaurus hard
ОтветитьAliens in the ocean now is crazy
ОтветитьI miss your back ground music
ОтветитьNot the bore worms
ОтветитьSo Abyssosaurus is the remaining relative of the infamous Nesse of Scotland! Or Ogopogo of B.C. Canada Champlain Lake!
ОтветитьIt's like angler fish but plesiosaur
ОтветитьPure Thalassophobia dosen't exi..
ОтветитьTHANK YOU I HAVE BEEN WONDERING THIS FOR 5 YEARS THANK YOU
Ответитьgood vid i sub to u
ОтветитьImagine some fish/invertebrate species which are so obscure and bizarre that we couldn’t even imagine, entirely out of sight from any fossil records because they’re simply living deep down there for millennia even the multiple mass extinction events on earth surface couldn’t reach them..
Ответитьsuper informational
ОтветитьI appreciate the credit in the thumbnail
Ответитьi love fish
ОтветитьWait, so spiders are basically the blemmyes of arthropods?
ОтветитьThank you!
ОтветитьTHE SPLASH i am so happy
ОтветитьInteresting and well..still unknown.
ОтветитьMy countrys most underated sea the sundance baby because ya know......the western interior seaway was a thing too 😂 very nice
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