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  • what about the American lion? it was bigger than the smilodon.. not heavyer but bigger. and they Lived in big prides like the modern Lions..

  • @DonChilenito Not necessarily, it is likely they lived in small groups of 3-4 individuals rather then large prides. Smilodon Populator was the only subspecies of Smilodon bigger then the American Lion, Smildon Gracilis was leopard-sized, whereas S.Fatalis was the size of a modern lion. Fatalis also hunted in small groups, whereas Populator may have hunted alone or in 'couples'. Hope this helped, and if im misinformed please correct me.

  • waaaaaa el arctodus tiene patrones de manchas en su rostro similares a los panditas

    tons si es mi antepasado prehistorico xdddddd

  • I have the movie of it :)

  • There's some right tests responded to this video, going on about 'god' and fuckin aliens. Get a fuckin brain and stop being so ignorant!

  • The animation is awful... The Smilodon pulled down a Bison!? Yeah right, it would just stand there and let it.. DO they realise how strong a bison is!?

  • who ever wants them alive is crazy i aint beeing on no 1s diet

  • ARCTODUS KILLS EVERYTHIBG !!!!!!!!!!!!! BA BA BA BA BEARRRRR

  • i feel like im watching Cage of eden

  • Yeah!!!! Wolves Kill EVERYTHING and ANYTHING!!!

  • 3:28 bitch slap fight lool

  • 0;39 the elefant is like fuk this shit im out

  • the aliens who made us killed all the predators who couldt kill us:D

  • reason 4 extintion i seen it in the bible god drowned them all

  • @kingz1251 shut it

  • the smilodon woll win but they are extinct damn you

  • I think the dire wolf pack could kill the smilodon and the arctodus, but individually the arctodus would beat a smilodon and a lone dire wolf because of its thick hide. A smilodon's teeth weren't designed for fighting and resistance, but only for tearing the jugular or blocking the animals wind pipe, an arctodus could easily snap them, and then it would be over all to quickly

  • I KNW WUT MADE THEM EXTINCT BLAME MAN FOR THIS ONE!!!!!!!!

  • Bear wolf and saber thothed Cat are Londres

  • American lion¡¡¡

  • short face wrecked em all

  • haha smile for the camera at 00:16

  • Smilodon! Woot woot!!

  • @knightrider5050 same here, I'm a huge wolf fan, dires are actually the main focus in the comic the Blackblood alliance. :)

  • Winter is coming...

  • This video is repetitive and pointless. Was that the intent?

  • SHORT FACED BEAR ALL DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I wish dired where still here, it would be so cool to see them

  • go dire wolfs!!!!!!!1

  • They should make a video of prehistoric men The Top Predator LOL

  • I'm sure the aliens did NOT want to deal with these creatures.  Hm....

  • Too many long comments. Not enough comments questioning why it's called "Smilodon Vs dire wolf Vs Arctodus" even though they aren't shown fighting eachother.

  • i would like to see a real short face bear.

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  • These ice age animals were just amazing. Man came into contact with many of them and wiped them out.

  • Poor wolves? Fuck that shit, I wanna Sabertooth!

  • The Grey wolf out smarted them into jumping off a cliff. Im just kiding Dire Wolf FTW!

  • i thought ther was going to be som fighting

  • NEVER FUCK WITH WOLF PACK!!!

  • 0:12 el pequeño gatito haciendo calabaza

    3:12 ese oso marrano necesita un pañalito en su culote

    3:37 los humanos le pusieron el pañal que se merecia ese tremendo oso cagon

  • All these predators were indirectly killed by humans upon their arrival on the American continent 12,000 years ago, who hunted many large prey animals to extinction (such as mastodons, mammoths, camelops, ground sloth, giant deer, giant bison, giant armadillos, and several species of horses and wild oxen).

    Only the smaller, fleet-footed deer and bison species survived, along with their predators, such as the gray wolf. So much for the noble savages who lived in harmony with nature.

  • @Tastentier a professor of mine at university had a theory about that although humans had hunted the natural food sources of these large predators into extinction it still dosent explain how the dire wolf the giant short faced bear and the sabertooth went completely extinct when certain prey animals remained such as the bison for example wich all three where capable of catching he thought that it was possible that the clovis people had learned to use traps on these predators and wiped them out.

  • @MrShamelessone i agree.

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  • @MrShamelessone I can't say as I blame um.

  • @Tastentier but I agree with you so much for the noble savages lol

  • is this show still on

  • the reason smilodon went extinct is because its prey got faster and they couldnt keep up.

  • humans arrived and tipped the balance of everthing, its not rocket science. Just a common fact.

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  • I wish dires were still alive v_v

  • @ShortyTheDireWolf i know right everytime i look at pictures i start crying

  • @ShortyTheDireWolf i agree, i wish titanis was around. i heard that scientists might be able to bring the wooly mamotth back from extinction.

  • @crocodileking24 yeah i also heard that they have there DNA!

  • @ShortyTheDireWolf we would all be dead

  • @ShortyTheDireWolf if they were still alive, the hunters destroy them

  • @ShortyTheDireWolf i wish sabers were still alive >.<

  • @ShortyTheDireWolf

    Me Too

  • @ShortyTheDireWolf If they were alive to day dogs might have been MUCH bigger:D.

    i wish they were alive to. :C

  • BY looking at competitive brain sizes between the grey wolf and the dire, my guess is it died because it was stupid...

  • Wtf?! could have killed the greatest prehistoric beasts ever?! and not the pathetic ones that we dont really like >.>

  • ダイアウルフて、死がいをあさるのでは?

  • @domination713 Except that it actually existed.....

  • 3:10 Wait -- horses on the North American continent? Is this before they went extinct?

  • Hyeanadon, enteledont and bear dog TOp 3 team :P

  • It doesn't change the fact that man is devastating, he kills when he doesn't even have to.

  • @duequesne

    yea. killing other animals for food is one thing, but killing animals for pointless reasons is another.

    these animals hunted each other to survive, because they needed to live, right?

    but people today.. they hunt animals as a novelty item, as a game, or for money.

    humans are... -.-''

  • @12zuzus It just amazes me when people say how ferocious a Lions or Sharks are, these creatures only kill to eat and survive. They don't cause extinction, destroy forests, etc. The only thing worse than Man is the E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event) that caused the demise of Dinosaurs. 

  • @duequesne Humans are an Extinction Level Event

  • @Thebeertruckdriver Your right!

  • well that was a rip off -.-

    false name all thats doing is a factfile about them not an actual fight

  • Man is the deadliest creature, he caused many animals extinction.

  • @duequesne dude... really? 99% of ALL life had already been extinct before man was even alive. compared to how many creatures died out to when we were alive to how many died when we didn't exist is like throwing a rock in a missle fight.

  • how do they know it's gone extinct? maybe it just evolved into a modern cat today...

  • Saber tooth probably had bad teeth.

    Often the tusk's broke while attacking, that;s why they never really needed it.

    That's why they evolved to something smaller and better.

    Seen it on giographic once, they explained it.

    not 100% true :)

  • Smilodon is a very happy predator (smile-o-dont)

  • oink

  • i rather have those animal exctint then alive....just saying

  • @monyta542 the dire wolf is alive still

  • oh and isnt it solitary?

  • i thought the smilodon was way bigger how can it be smaller than the ox or sth? just asking thought confused a little

  • Why do they call it a pleistocene landscape? It doesn't look like pleistocene to me. They would look like morph. This is never a stop motion, definitely computer graphics. No pleistocene involved here.

  • @usenetposts Hahaha

  • cool vid

  • Can you post more?

  • Now a days we kill them before they get that big! Like in florida they found a gator over 12 feet but not anymore because any gator over 4 feet is free game.

  • is there anyway that anyone could see the whole documentary on tv or on the internet

  • *And as for Smilodons supposed Weak Brittle Saber teeth? Dont Bank on that. Mother Nature doesnt invest n something THAT DOES NOT WORK! Those WEAK teeth would have been eliminated during Evolution. If nobody ever saw a Living Hyena? Scientist would SWEAR they werent THE FAST PREDATORS THAT THEY ARE!

  • @oxyaena Then how would you explain the very very short jaws of Carnotaurus combined with its little stubs that people call arms. (its arms were shorter than T-rex's)

  • @Oaglor Mother Nature doesnt make mistakes! Atleast not for very long. Form follows function... there was a preybase to suit those VERY SHORT JAWS AND ARMS! Or maybe some species were Omnivores like Bears? Remember, WE WERE NOT THERE TO WITNESS THE MOTUS OPERANDI of these Beasts. Just because something doesn't make sense to us, doesn't mean it didn't make sense to them...

  • @oxyaena There are many things in the natural world that dont seem to make sense. Nature doesnt invest in anything.

  • @shiftyshard Yes, there are many "random" mutations that occur in Nature; BUT, only the BEST adaptatations survive long enough to pass their traits on to the next Generation. SO, therefore, if the Sabertooth design was "inferior?"-only the shorter tooth cats would survive to breed the Sabertooth trait out of their Gene Pool.

  • *Lions DO NOT Look after injured Pride members! 1 Lioness got her mandible jaw kicked off by a Zebra. The pride members took her cubs and left her alone to die! Ive never SEEN a Lame Limping wolf being cared for either! Thats when u see a Lone Wolf!

  • @oxyaena , True, Nature holds no quarter.

  • @oxyaena Actually wolves looked after each other,unless you are "omega" of the pack,well sometimes of the omega has a mate,but the pack just doesnt help unless its not a omega.

  • @Jacey521 but the alpha rules 

  • @razor014445673 No duh.

  • @Jacey521 yes duh 

  • @razor014445673 ... I never said the alpha didnt rule,and who the fuck says "Yes duh" when it means exactly the same thing as "No duh",stupid anyway.

  • @razor014445673 how are dire wolf still alive?

  • @monyta542 they are the  black wolf you see in every pack is a dire wolf they have signs

  • smilodons goes extinct because his pray becomes more fast, smaller and more avare of smilodons... big prehistoric cat eats big prehistoric animal's not some small animals...

  • HOLY SHIT bringing back a smilodon that would be mass chaos everyone would be dead

  • We need smilodons to roam in our suburban woods.

  • I'm sorry but i refuse to belive one Smilodon could bring down a prehistoric elephant on it's own

  • these dude can kill elephant? i dont think so!

  • so... who wins? cool video though :)

  • Wow, this CGI isnt COMPLETELY horrible for once! Ive seen much worse XD

  • @TheFireLioness

    ya I hate it when the graphics are horrible, what happened to the awesomeness of walking with dinosaurs and thing like that. I wish all shows like these could have the graphics of walking with dinosaurs or Jurassic park.

  • @TheReignofSilence Just so you know, its because they cant afford to make awesome CGI shows. It is VERY expensive! That is why we dont get the quality walking with had.

  • in the animal kingdom...SIZE MATTERS...unless you have venom , etc etc

  • The Short Faced Bear was the undisputable top of the food chain predator

  • @Casioo24 yet some people say it was likely a scavenger and/or an omnivore unlike what the isotopic studies from the La Brea Tar Pits say. It is likely only that population of of GSFB were strictly carnivorous and other populations were more omnivorous.

  • its does not seem like a fight

    not at all

  • The most deadly predaTOR that ever lived was the Giant Amoebas of Siam. This monster was 40 m wide and weighed as much as a large boulder. It killed by smothering its preys.

  • the jellyfish is the ultimate predator :D

  • So how did all three go extinct then?

  • cool ;)

  • I think its obvious that a Smilodon would kill a Dire Wolf, seeing as they stood 4ft at the shoulder and weighed over 450kg.

  • @Apidium the dire wolf worked in packs though and had a much larger brian the the Smilodon, and the smilodon only used its two large teeth like a pitch fork, it could only use up and down motions with then, not side to side because they would break, its canines are suprizingly frangile(sp) srry, And like wolves today, the dire wolf, even on its own is a tiredless creature

  • @yupsireee Regardless if they're pack hunters or not, they still wouldn't take on a full grown, mature Smilodon, i mean look at modern Lions today in Africa, a pack of Wild Dogs' wouldn't risk getting to close or even challenging a female Lioness over a kill, that goes for Jackals' and even Hyenas', even though Hyenas are much more closely related to Cats rather than Dogs, but thats besides the point.

  • @Apidium you're comparing wild dogs to wolves. Fail

  • @Frenzy786 Its the same principal you idiot, wolves and wild dogs are pack hunters, they wouldn't challenge another animal which is much bigger and stronger over a kill, they wouldn't risk getting injured, because if they did they wouldn't be-able to hunt then they would starve to death. Its a fact of life.

  • @Apidium not true, at all, injured pack members are well cared for by the rest of the pack, they can afford to get injured, because the rest of the pack supports thems

    Most big cats, have no one

  • @Frenzy786 Well cared for? so is that why there is fossil evidence to suggest that occasionally they would attack eachother over food, scarred limb bones and skulls. I don't believe for a second that a pack of Dire Wolves would challenge a Short Faced Bear, over a kill, we see it today with Grey Wolves, if a Grizzly Bear trys to steal their kill they will usually surrdender it, a carcass simply isn't worth the risk of sustaining an injury. It usually the Bear who has the upper hand.

  • @Apidium dude, I've seen wolves take on BEARS. And I've seen hyenas take on lions, drive them away, and even kill them. Your logic fails.

  • @GIRsquad Wolves killing Bears, Hyenas killing Lions? lol what planet are you on? you obviously know nothing about the food chain.

  • @Apidium First of all, I said TAKE ON, not kill. Learn to read >.>

    Second of all, yes wolves CAN kill bears (not one on one, but in packs) and hyenas CAN kill lions (in groups). Haven't you ever heard of dogs killing bears? Bearhounds and other breed hunt bears and KILL THEM. If dogs can do it, so can wolves, and they have.

  • @GIRsquad Like i said you know nothing about the food chain, carry on your own little world :)

  • @Apidium Sorry, but I know a lot about the food chain. If you think that a bear has 100% of taking on a PACK of wolves, you obviously know nothing. A one on one, the bear would definitely win, but a pack stands more of a chance

  • Up until this series, I had NEVER seen a documentary that was all about the Dire Wolf. And I wasn't dissappointed! Wolves FTW!!!!

  • @GamingGenius it is good about a documentery about wolves but it had problems like the fact that gray wolves appeared after dire wolves and that gray wolves likely descended from dire wolves

  • smilodon are the deadliest of predators!!

  • @koukoucitydunkers2 Nah humans are :)

  • @koukoucitydunkers2 not now now werewolfs rule

  • @koukoucitydunkers2 not really....

  • @hgates101 Which animal would you declare deadliest other than humans ?

  • @koukoucitydunkers2

    nah smilodon aren't the deadliest or most dominant, I'm sure entelodonts and amphicyons were deadlier.

  • @koukoucitydunkers2 actualy no... the marsipual lion has a more powerful bite than a smillidon! pretty suprizing huh? serch it up! sientists said it does!

  • @koukoucitydunkers2

    OBJECTION!

    Tyrannosaurus

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  • nive video

  • Please comment and rate

  • @Prehistoric2009 hey... what the hell happened to all these animals??

  • My first video

  • @Prehistoric2009 Nice woek!

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