why does everyone say that a lion can bite down with about 500 pounds of bite force. brady barr or whatever his name is recorded a reading of 691 from a juvinal lion.
@Mrdihenry the human race might still continue but we would all be in a bigger danger. imagin the early colonists of north america. they would be killed and eaten by any one of these creatures. when you think about it, it is really amazing how we as indivisuals exist, how everything had to be right just for one person to exist.
If Evolution is about getting more advanced... then how come Hyenadon and some other predators of back then, seem far more evolved then predators of the last 50000 years or so?
@superblahmanofdoom evolution is not really about getting more advanced mostly its having traits that make a organism better suited to its environment. in some ways hyneadon and other prehistoric predators were more advanced then modern predators in other ways they were less advanced (intelligence) . as for what "longfootbuddy" said I knew what he meant :)
@mimarp478 He just means that science takes a fossil, looks at modern animals, and just guesses that it will work basically the same as some other animals
@SantoryuWazamono i don't belive in hell, but if it exsists, the tasmanian government, bounty hunters hired by them and tasmanian farmers better burn in it. forever.
@TheBluefirewolf i would say thylocine. tazzy tiger, but thats a not a mamal however for all we know they could have had a pouch, and So this could be realated to a tazzy tiger.
@derekgrebner87 - it does not have the characteristic earbones or pubic shape of a marsupial. It is very distantly related to cats and dogs, but there is really no living relative.
why does everyone say that a lion can bite down with about 500 pounds of bite force. brady barr or whatever his name is recorded a reading of 691 from a juvinal lion.
MrQ000000 2 weeks ago
u know, if there were still these huge ba predators, us humans would be screwed.
MrQ000000 2 weeks ago
@MrQ000000 no we wouldn't! We probably would've had cut their number down to nearly extintion. that's what humans do!
Mrdihenry 2 weeks ago
@Mrdihenry the human race might still continue but we would all be in a bigger danger. imagin the early colonists of north america. they would be killed and eaten by any one of these creatures. when you think about it, it is really amazing how we as indivisuals exist, how everything had to be right just for one person to exist.
MrQ000000 2 weeks ago
damn, smilodon was ripped. sucks for the hyenadon that it has to compare againced the smilodon.
MrQ000000 2 weeks ago
what program was the guy using
dileswaranvakeswaran 1 month ago
omg tht hyenadon is ugly! lol
SweetestGirlxXx 1 month ago
If Evolution is about getting more advanced... then how come Hyenadon and some other predators of back then, seem far more evolved then predators of the last 50000 years or so?
superblahmanofdoom 1 month ago
@superblahmanofdoom evolution is not really about getting more advanced mostly its having traits that make a organism better suited to its environment. in some ways hyneadon and other prehistoric predators were more advanced then modern predators in other ways they were less advanced (intelligence) . as for what "longfootbuddy" said I knew what he meant :)
mimarp478 1 month ago
this is a good example of how science is done.. a bunch of guessing and bullshit
longfootbuddy 3 months ago
@longfootbuddy anti-science much?
mimarp478 2 months ago
@mimarp478 anti bullshit
longfootbuddy 2 months ago
@longfootbuddy kind of vague, but okay.
mimarp478 2 months ago
@mimarp478 He just means that science takes a fossil, looks at modern animals, and just guesses that it will work basically the same as some other animals
superblahmanofdoom 1 month ago
@longfootbuddy EXACTLY!
superblahmanofdoom 1 month ago
What would you say a Hyaenodon's closest relative is? Canids?
ThePeregrinestar 5 months ago
@ThePeregrinestar
Wrap your head around this but studies have shown the closest LIVING relative to Hyaenodon is the Raccoon.
TheJojo909 3 months ago
@TheJojo909
Interesting
ThePeregrinestar 3 months ago
@ThePeregrinestar
Funny how nature works.
TheJojo909 3 months ago
Hyenadon looks more like a Tasmainian Tiger
hotwhire 11 months ago 16
@hotwhire if only those beautiful animals were still alive :(
SantoryuWazamono 6 months ago 3
@SantoryuWazamono i don't belive in hell, but if it exsists, the tasmanian government, bounty hunters hired by them and tasmanian farmers better burn in it. forever.
mkocja5a 1 month ago
@hotwhire or a smaller andrewsarchus
ashfaqul11 2 months ago
8:25 - 8:30
Tell that to the Jaguar
amm019 1 year ago
@amm019 well A jaguar still doesn't eat the skull.
CobraCoyote 11 months ago
@CobraCoyote True. Then again, a hynea would eat half of a skull, so that's a bit close.
amm019 11 months ago
@amm019
MOST. yea.......
AceofDlamonds 4 months ago
hm
JudiLoVEsMJ 1 year ago
they made its head to big
gabystoik 1 year ago
Svara på det här videoklippet...
viceisthename 1 year ago
Self sharpening teeth? there's a new one.
WickedKnightAlbel 1 year ago
@WickedKnightAlbel Rats have self-sharpening teeth too. So no, it's not a new one.
TheGreasyBallsack 1 year ago
this kind of reminded me of a buff thylacine.
zillatamer 1 year ago
tazzy devil? anyone agree?
TheBluefirewolf 1 year ago
@TheBluefirewolf i would say thylocine. tazzy tiger, but thats a not a mamal however for all we know they could have had a pouch, and So this could be realated to a tazzy tiger.
derekgrebner87 1 year ago
@derekgrebner87 hmm good point cuz they never talk bout the breeding behaviors or anything hey, just hunting
TheBluefirewolf 1 year ago
@derekgrebner87
what's not a mammal?
AceofDlamonds 1 year ago
@AceofDlamonds thylacine
viceisthename 1 year ago
@viceisthename
wow what an idiot...he didn't know a thylacine IS a mammal
AceofDlamonds 1 year ago
@derekgrebner87 - it does not have the characteristic earbones or pubic shape of a marsupial. It is very distantly related to cats and dogs, but there is really no living relative.
EoceneRoxton 1 year ago
@derekgrebner87, its very likely just another placental mammal
BeastRider300 1 year ago
6:11
PWNED!
I also like how he still trys to swipe at the Hyaenodon
5aq 1 year ago
looking at the computer image of the hyena without fur looked to me like a giant rodent.
VelvetAsh131 1 year ago
big ty 4 uploAD
vodkasvictim 1 year ago
y dont they try to find some dna of a dino and bring it to life lol it would be awesome getting eaten by a t-rex :P
andreacassar 1 year ago
Built-in pencil sharpener!
ceitiosaurus 1 year ago
1st comment WOAH!! LOVE THIS VIDEO im watching it all muahaha so mch to learn too little time.
jhannekelzo 1 year ago