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Quetzalcoatlus vs Argentavis | Who Rules The Skies?
In today's debate we have two rulers of the skies from seperate eras. In one corner we have one of the largest flying organisms to ever exist, known as Quetzalcoatlus. In the other corner, we have the heaviest bird to take to the skies, known as Argentavis. Who will rule the skies? Stay tuned and find out!
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Quetz: Spuno
Argi: Prehistorica_CM
Sources
Witton, M. P., & Habib, M. B. (2010). On the size and flight diversity of giant pterosaurs, the use of birds as pterosaur analogues and comments on pterosaur flightlessness. PloS one, 5(11), e13982. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013982
Goto, Y., Yoda, K., Weimerskirch, H., & Sato, K. (2022). How did extinct giant birds and pterosaurs fly? A comprehensive modeling approach to evaluate soaring performance. PNAS nexus, 1(1), pgac023. doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac023
Witton, M. P. (2019) We need to talk about teratorns markwitton-com.blogspot.com/2019/08/
Chatterjee, S., Templin, R.J. and Campbell, K.E. (2007) ‘The aerodynamics of argentavis, the world’s largest flying bird from the miocene of Argentina’, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104(30), pp. 12398-12403. doi:10.1073/pnas.0702040104.
Witton, M. P., & Naish, D. (2008). A reappraisal of azhdarchid pterosaur functional morphology and paleoecology. PloS one, 3(5), e2271. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002271
Williams, H. J., Shepard, E. L. C., Holton, M. D., Alarcón, P. A. E., Wilson, R. P., & Lambertucci, S. A. (2020). Physical limits of flight performance in the heaviest soaring bird. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 117(30), 17884-17890. doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1907360117
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Short-Faced Bear vs Carnotaurus | Who Would Win?
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Today we get into a debate between two prehistoric giants: the fearsome Carnotaurus and the massive Arctodus Simus! Discover which of these amazing animals would dominate in a head-to-head battle. If you enjoyed then I'd appreciate if you like and subscribed! I do not own any of the footage and images utilized, they belong to their respected sources Thumbnail Picture Credit Carno: Marcos Villar...
The Newly Discovered Dinosaur From Patagonia
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There's been a newly described theropod (technically discovered a decade ago) that existed in Patagonia during the Late Cretaceous. Interestingly enough, this carnivore seemed to have coexisted with the classic Carnotaurus. If that's grabbed your interest, well let us jump into this. Thumbnail Credit Gabriel Díaz Yantén #paleontology #dinosaur #kolekeninakayali #animals
When Sloths Took Over The Ocean
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We are all familiar with sloth as slow moving animals. Some of us might be familiar with the giant sloths which used to roam our lands. However, there is an interesting genus that used to be semi-aquatic! Let's get into it If you enjoyed then I'd appreciate if you liked and subscribed! Timestamps 0:00 Intro 0:25 Discovery & Species 1:09 Classification Process 2:27 Part Terrestrial? 3:05 Environ...
Gorilla vs Orangutan | Who Is The Strongest Primate?
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With the release of the latest Planet Of The Apes Movie, I decided that I couldn't pass up the opportunity to discuss the debate of which primate is the true king. Our animals up for debate include the Gorilla and the Orangutan? Let us find out who the true winner is! If you enjoyed then I'd appreciate if you liked and subscribed! I do not own any of the footage and images utilized, they belong...
The New Troodon That Rivalled Utahraptor In Size
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Ever wondered where the news about the Troodontids has been? Well we have a new discovery to unpack which presents one of the largest deinonychosauria to exist! For now it is known as Fujianipus yingliangi. Let us get into this! Timestamps 0:00 Introduction 0:46 Background Knowledge 2:32 Size 5:00 Speed 6:07 Environment 7:32 Conclusion Thumbnail Credit HodariNundu If you enjoyed then I'd apprec...
The Giant 'Duck' With Terrible Claws
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Deinocheirus is often thought to just be a giant duck, however it is one of the most interesting theropods to have ever existed. Dating back to the Cretaceous, this biped ruled over the marshland with its massive size and terrible claws. Thumbnail Credit tuomaskoivurinne If you enjoyed then I'd appreciate if you liked and subscribed! I do not own any of the footage and images utilized, they bel...
This Newly Discovered Snake Was Larger Than Titanoboa
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We've got a new snake discovered you already know I have to cover it. You might also be surprised that I'm not a month late to a discovery for month but hey we adapt. Now despite being new it was originally discovered in 2004, but was described as a new genus and species of madtsoiid snake. Presenting the newest contender for the world's largest snake that was discovered in India: vasuki indicu...
How Do We Know The Power Behind A Dinosaur's Bite?
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We've all heard the many numbers provided by paleontologists on bite force of dinosaurs such as Tyrannosaurs rex. However, do you know the methods used to come up with these numbers? Well I won't go all sciencey on you but let's figure it out! Sources Sakamoto M. 2022. Estimating bite force in extinct dinosaurs using phylogenetically predicted physiological cross-sectional areas of jaw adductor...
Jurassic World Raptors vs Accurate Raptors | Jurassic Park vs Science
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In today's battle debate, we have a gauntlet of Dromaeosaurs. These accurate Dromaeosaurs are in the was of Jurassic Park's most famous velociraptor "Blue". Will Blue be able to complete gauntlet? Comment down below and watch to find out! If you enjoyed then I'd appreciate if you like and subscribed! I do not own any of the footage and images utilized, they belong to their respected sources. Ti...
The New Mosasaurid Which Was The Bulldog Of Its Family
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A new mosasaur, that's sure to hit the spotlight which it exactly did. This giant predator named khinjaria acuta and was part of the family Mosasauridae. Let's learn a bit more about this apex predator. If you enjoyed then I'd appreciate if you like and subscribed! I do not own any of the footage and images utilized, they belong to their respected sources. Thumbnail Credit Aberrantologist Sourc...
When Rhinos Were Bigger Than Dinosaurs
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Who remembers the time that Rhino's evolved to be one of if not the largest mammals to have ever walked the planet? Well let's talk about the enormous Paraceratherium! Thumbnail Art Credit Mauricio Anton Timestamps 0:00 Introduction 0:20 Origins & Evolution 2:15 Physical Attributes 4:15 Distribution and Habitat 5:25 Feeding 6:09 Predators 7:35 Extinction 9:42 Conclusion If you enjoyed then I'd ...
What Did Extinct Arthropods Really Sound Like?
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When you think of prehistoric arthropods (insects, bugs, arachnids and all that good stuff) making sound, you might have no clue how they sounded. But today you're in lucky as we go through a select number of some of the largest extinct arthropods to have ever lived and what sounds they produced! Many of which predate even the dinosaurs. If you enjoyed then I'd appreciate if you like and subscr...
The Predator That Ruled Antarctica
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In today's case study we will be diving into a continent whose dinosaur life is quite unknown, this being Antarctica's top predator. This theropod is the largest known terrestrial theropod to have lived on Antarctica of the time of this video. This being Cryolophosaurus. If you enjoyed then I'd appreciate if you like and subscribed! I do not own any of the footage and images utilized, they belo...
Did T.rex Actively Hunt Ankylosaurus?
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Did T.rex Actively Hunt Ankylosaurus?
When Lizards Ruled Prehistoric Australia
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When Lizards Ruled Prehistoric Australia
Great White Shark vs Saltwater Crocodile | Who Wins?
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Great White Shark vs Saltwater Crocodile | Who Wins?
What Did Dinosaurs Really Sound Like?
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What Did Dinosaurs Really Sound Like?
Tyrannosaurus rex vs Giganotosaurus | Who Is The True King?
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Tyrannosaurus rex vs Giganotosaurus | Who Is The True King?
Why Were All Theropods Bipedal?
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Why Were All Theropods Bipedal?
Liger vs Grolar Bear | Who Is The Strongest Hybrid?
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Liger vs Grolar Bear | Who Is The Strongest Hybrid?
The Only Theropod That Could Rival T.rex
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The Only Theropod That Could Rival T.rex
JP3 Spinosaurus vs Accurate Spinosaurus | Jurassic Park vs Science
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JP3 Spinosaurus vs Accurate Spinosaurus | Jurassic Park vs Science
The Horse That Became Senator
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The Horse That Became Senator
Utahraptor Vs Grizzly Bear | Closer Than You Think
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Utahraptor Vs Grizzly Bear | Closer Than You Think
The STRANGEST Animals Discovered In 2023
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The STRANGEST Animals Discovered In 2023
Explaining The Origins Of Cryptids
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Explaining The Origins Of Cryptids
What Are The Dumbest Dinosaur Theories Humanity Has Made?
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What Are The Dumbest Dinosaur Theories Humanity Has Made?
Did Spinosaurus Only Hunt Fish?
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Did Spinosaurus Only Hunt Fish?
Did The Ancient World Discover Dinosaurs?
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Did The Ancient World Discover Dinosaurs?

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @beam8596
    @beam8596 2 години тому

    A daeodon has very stocky shoulders and head making it impossible to face head on, and even if the bear gets around it the daeodon would just bite it back

  • @MYNAMEISFROWNER
    @MYNAMEISFROWNER 7 годин тому

    your ass got a dislike for the JFC footage.

  • @lizardon7096
    @lizardon7096 10 годин тому

    Iguanodon vs allosaurus next

  • @Mr_bot-786
    @Mr_bot-786 11 годин тому

    Would the battle outcome have changed with the current estimates for rex's speed. The larger rexs like sue could have reached speeds up to 28 km/h

  • @axolotl955
    @axolotl955 11 годин тому

    why don't we just bring them back to life, we would know what they would sound like

  • @simlover00
    @simlover00 12 годин тому

    I mean all the noises we hear will be fake. No one is able to capture what they sound like without a time machine

  • @Bonesof7
    @Bonesof7 17 годин тому

    If I heard that at the end of a river I would run

  • @GlobalWarmingDragon
    @GlobalWarmingDragon 19 годин тому

    What the fuck are these battles man, They're extremely unfair.

  • @ProgressIsTheOnlyEvolution
    @ProgressIsTheOnlyEvolution 21 годину тому

    How would you get these two animals to fight each other? I think a fight between them is virtually impossible, so how can you even determine who would win? Great White's are the King of the sea only potentially beat by the Orca. The Salties ar Kings of rivers, lakes and estuaries. You would probably think that the closer to land the more Salties would have the edge, and the closer to the sea the more the Great White's would have the edge. Both are vulnerable on their belly, and likely whoever bites first wins. Here the Great White's speed and size would give it the edge, but closer to land the agility and armor of the Salties would give it the edge there. So who wins? I think it depends on where they are fighting, but they are not likely to ever fight. I agree with your conclusion that with same size and around the land the Salties has the edge, but in average or greater size and open ocean the edge would go to the Great White.

  • @SpinoSpiny
    @SpinoSpiny День тому

    Who gives a sh#t, if spino become a dragon this debate will end

  • @boxy3087
    @boxy3087 День тому

    The dinosaur ovie should have this accurate

  • @NoobsofFredo
    @NoobsofFredo День тому

    Oh, that T. Rex sound is downright eerie. I would absolutely not want to encounter anything that sounded like that in the wild.

  • @Commander_cheezy
    @Commander_cheezy День тому

    Wait hold on i didn't know that the giga hunted the nigarosaurus

  • @KompressorV6
    @KompressorV6 День тому

    I think a lot of texts overestimate the size/weights of a lot of these smaller therapods. Bears are extremely powerful. Like how would it attack the bear. Just charging it? It has literally no arms. Imagine going after a bear with your face. Lets not act like Carnotaurus had some huge jaws either. There's like one almost complete skeleton of Carnotaurus and even then it's not complete. If they actually were 4k lbs then maybe yeah, but A 1500lb plus bear would not be an easy meal. Movies have made people believe these things were huge.

  • @justinokraski3796
    @justinokraski3796 День тому

    The bears are used to fighting things their size or smaller. Carnotaurus had to live alongside things that were bigger

  • @soot4355
    @soot4355 День тому

    Long live the king

  • @weswarden2216
    @weswarden2216 День тому

    Giga wouldnt stand a chance... 1 bite from the Rex and its over. Plus the Rex had better vision and depth perception, was probably smarter and probably even more agile. Hands down Rex wins.

  • @kaijuar2003
    @kaijuar2003 День тому

    The only time a gorilla would be taken out by leopards is when they are young, old, sick or asleep. SUPPOSEDLY, someone says that there were several families of gorillas taken out by one leopard which I'm VERY skeptical about. You're telling me that ONE leopard managed to kill an entire family of gorilla without one single gorilla noticing or being alarmed? Nah, I call them delusional. Most of the time, the gorilla will chase off a leopard. It's only quite a few times where the leopard has the jump on the gorilla.

  • @YouHaveMail_
    @YouHaveMail_ День тому

    W take. Most people would say medium difficulty, but this man right here is being honest. I, even as a giganotosaurus fanboy who was in denial for a long time, finally accepted the truth. And hey, I must say, its a great video, and the 60 to 70% win rate gives us an average of 65% winrate, which sure, 35% win rate isn't amazing, but its still enough to win a a bit more than a third of 100 battles. Also, you might have done this, but can you do spinosaurus vs mapusaurus?

  • @JigsRobles-
    @JigsRobles- День тому

    the bear would probably win if it knows jujitsu. 🤣

  • @Reelworthy
    @Reelworthy День тому

    The taxonomic tree of life is not an evolutionary relationship map as is assumed quite unscientifically. It is a map of reused code, which would parallel the code-similarity map of any programmer's lifetime work. We are not looking at websites, programs, and applications that share a common ancestor if we produce such a map. We are looking at evidence that there was either a common coder or a shared relationship between multiple coders. Darwin could not know this because he did not understand that we would only be able to qualify his observations by the study of a quaternary (rather than binary) code, containing dynamic chemo-mechanical programs. The finches' bills were his unknowing observation of the dynamic aspect of that chemo-mechanical software/hardware, and his assumption was that these adaptations transcended from one kind of creature into completely different ones. Were Darwin to study computer science today, he would have seen the same pattern from his tree of life in software worldwide, but being privy to the knowledge of programming, he would not come to the same conclusions and we would be spared the embarrassment that Origin of Species will become. DNA is code. Code has a coder. Without any exception. Your "common ancestors" on the taxonomic tree aren't your ancestors; they are different genetic programs written by a common coder who reused code snippets as all programmers do. Ask any programmer whether they do this. 16 years prior to Origin of Species, Ada Lovelace became the first programmer, providing the world with the context it overlooked, but desperately needed in order to understand the commonalities observed among all coded (living) things. It's time we reject evolutionary dogma and practice the scientific method we've so soon abandoned along the way. The sooner we end our embarrassment, the better.

  • @MarshalFX
    @MarshalFX День тому

    As much as we try but we can't brought back what Nature choosed to remove for our sake

  • @antonius.martinus
    @antonius.martinus День тому

    Give me a lion, 2 hyenas and an alpha wolf

  • @deinosuchus_editz
    @deinosuchus_editz День тому

    its not only 10 ton its 10.9 ton

  • @deinosuchus_editz
    @deinosuchus_editz День тому

    tiger they got a advantage

  • @evanzebrowski7213
    @evanzebrowski7213 День тому

    Love to see Giga or Rex vs an acro. Since acro was another sauropod hunter

  • @somkhuanlanglotz
    @somkhuanlanglotz День тому

    What Did Dinosaurs Really Sound Like? No one knows it.

  • @jil8091
    @jil8091 День тому

    I want to hear the t-Rex sound through gigantic speakers, so I can actually feel it in my bones

  • @ridhowijaya7584
    @ridhowijaya7584 2 дні тому

    T-rex is chiken relative. They probably sounds like giant roster 🗿

  • @srobeck77
    @srobeck77 2 дні тому

    Id go with the bear to win most times, especially the Kodiak. Bears have way more stamina, strength, and defense with the thick skin, thick fur and fat layers. The main threat from the dino is that awesome toe claw. Im not so sure the smallish arm claws, with weakish muscles, could do much vs the grizzly or even the bite with the smallish teeth that look like its designed more feeding with instead of dealing a killing blow.

  • @NetVoyagerOne
    @NetVoyagerOne 2 дні тому

    The boring answer, T.Rex and Giga enter a clearing at the edge of a forest. The two apex predators, somehow in the same time period and location, lock eyes. Giga: Shit, what the hell is that thing? T.Rex: Shit, what the hell is that thing? Neither wants that smoke, so after a few warning rumbles and displays, both go their separate ways without issue. Predatory animals don't fight if they don't have to.

  • @juanballe07
    @juanballe07 2 дні тому

    tiger and 5 badgers

  • @abrahamchang6383
    @abrahamchang6383 2 дні тому

    If Dino’s were here today I we all be scared forever

  • @thefangirlfromhell9627
    @thefangirlfromhell9627 2 дні тому

    Nope, no, as much as real dinosaurs are fascinating and interesting I’m gonna stick to my hyper stylistic, fictional, loud dinosaurs from the Jurassic park world. The reality is just too scary.

  • @THE_SHADOW213
    @THE_SHADOW213 2 дні тому

    Use lava spawn acro it’s cool

  • @cloric1
    @cloric1 2 дні тому

    I don’t think it’s even close 🤣 Carnotaurus would destroy the bear in seconds. That’s if the bear didn’t run away first, being a mammal the bear wouldn’t consider it,the dinosaur would just act on instinct, one bite, That’s all it would take.

  • @TheGamingFuzzBall
    @TheGamingFuzzBall 2 дні тому

    Ngl, Spino VS Rex is getting REALLY old. It depends though, is it average size, minimum, or maximum size for both? Also, what is the terrain? Spinosaurus has the edge near water and on loose earth, while Rex has the advantage on solid ground. Rex’s size ranges from 41 - 45 feat (10 - 11.4 us tons) while Spinosaurus is 47 - 56 feet (7 - 8.2 us tons). The fight is mostly decided by terrain, but in an arena without any terrain, we all know Rex would win.

  • @IWASNEVERHEREIDIDNOTEXIST
    @IWASNEVERHEREIDIDNOTEXIST 3 дні тому

    lmao hornless carno

  • @TONyjustRoCks
    @TONyjustRoCks 3 дні тому

    Lion, Jaguar and 5 Honey badgers

  • @coreysmithson4002
    @coreysmithson4002 3 дні тому

    11:19 Look at the matchups this planet used to have

  • @kabankiller7837
    @kabankiller7837 3 дні тому

    I think if Mike Tyson was 2 times faster than his best form, then the gorilla would be just a big punching bag for him

  • @rgjcs2793
    @rgjcs2793 3 дні тому

    what happened to the carcharodonotosaurus?

  • @a_fuckin_spacemarine7514
    @a_fuckin_spacemarine7514 3 дні тому

    You missed one key point: The bear actually existed, whereas the dinosaur did not. Cause dinosaurs weren't real. Amen.