Welcome to ExtinctZoo! If you are interested in Dinosaurs, Paleontology, or just anything that is extinct (and I mean anything), then you have come to the right place. I strive to provide simple, but meaningful information about the world and its inhabitants thousands to millions, and billions, of years ago. I really hope you enjoy the content and stick around 🦖
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And here I thought it was bad overthere nowadays... and people lived with those titans and demons on that god forsaken land downlow?!
Good god why did I learn of this, glad we just have to worry about Australia nowadays
i'd rather live in the cretaceous period than modern india
Aboriginal legends talk about the giant kangaroos being a tad cranky too
No, the largest flying animal is the Antonov An-225 Mriya.
THIS SCENE TRAUMATIZED ME LOL 😂😂😂
Just imagine what’s under Antarctica
It’s pretty sad that the Deinonychus in the JP movies are still to this day referred to by the wrong name. Not only because it shadows the credit that the real Velociraptor deserves, but also because Deinonychus is such a cool animal that deserves recognition in its own right. That animal changed how people perceived dinosaurs. It deserves to be recognized without needing to be called by the name of another animal.
You're telling me there a NO species of bear in africa?
My theory about the Rhizodus fish is that it probably influenced the piranhadon to be included in Peter Jackson's King Kong in my opinion. The REAL LIFE PIRANHADON
My theory about the Rhizodus fish is that it probably influenced the piranhadon to be included in Peter Jackson's King Kong in my opinion
gorgopithecus be recreating ivan the terribles painting😂
Wonder what these prehistoric fleas/ticks would be like if they wanted my blood
Crocodile-sized salamanders 😬
Closer big boy - feel my thagomizer!
Its so sad to know that most of the creatures of the past are going to stay unknown. But I'm glad we still have this much of the past even though its so little
Cool animal and all, but I'm deeply dissapointed it wasn't the size of a small car like D&D giant frogs...
I love watching these videos at 3am
I like how this unintentionally gives credence to the creation proposition that all animals were herbivores.
This video is a MASTERCLASS in title + thumbnail. The video barely has anything to do with King Kong, but the title and thumb compel you to click, and watch at least a minute.
Jesus Christ that thumb nail....
Evolution up nust junky rant
Jesus dude, I'm 50 seconds I'm and your telling the PINECONES can kill me!!!??
Women would choose dinosaurs over a man in forest
Sick far-side reference 😂
This scene for ever traumatized me
Hey extictzoo i dont know if you like video games but there is a really cool video game called ancestors the human kind odyssey which takes place in the days of early homo-sapians and i think it would be your style of game you dont need to record it but i think you would enjoy it there is also active evolution in it and tool making you can also see the wild life interact with eachother and i think its very historically correct but anyways i think you would enjoy it (also sorry for the lack of punctuation i am stupid)
Awesome Dino, and great video
How are they more terrifying when they extinct?
Great video!
Excellent video
looks like the humans being there was the part far from reality.
I would be more terrified of mosquito's.☠ what did those grow to? 6 inch? lol
6:06 Behind?
4:50 Never underestimate an herbivore’s ability to defend itself.
But not so much the other animals there except for Kong.
Current day Australia is nightmare fuel
Say hello to my advanced bacteria and plagues you dino freaks!
“Talk dumb, you get the *thumb*”
Well, the only reason we don´t call crocodiles dinosaurs is that they´re still around. Dinosaur effectively means extinct reptile - it´s not a subspecies in itself.
I'm still gonna go there, and you can't stop me
I dont want to imagine how powerful the scorpion's claws are. Ive seen crabs with powerful claws snap bird's wings in half.
This does help with a question in my head I had for a while. In Asia, elephants are known to be aggressive towards bears, even though none of the existing bear species they currently live with hunt them and aren't very predatory to begin with. So it makes sense that if there was a big predatory bear in africa, there was likely an Asian equivalent that hunted young elephants, and elephants got generational trauma.
Creepy crawlies it’s the best way to explain all the insects of the Carboniferous
Imagine the giant prehistoric carnivorous plants
Where is the bibliography? Why don't you say what sources you used if you intend it to be an educational video?
Even the trees were reptilian back then 😂
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I know it is a late stage of the Ancient Egypt history, but romans took so many animals from north Africa they brought to extinction many local animals, specially for circus and gladiators shows. Elephants, lions, giraffes, etc. where brought to many different places of the Roman empire
13:20 Imagine enjoying a fishing trip on a river, then this absolute unit takes the bait