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  • Jaws theme

  • the mother is a dumbass

  • @darkkirby101 And you're a moron

  • Damn nature you scary

  • Dorudon...I choose you!

  • 2:33 Battle stations were going deep and silent. Find the enemys breeding grounds

  • 0:24 Come at me bro

  • You have a Embolotherium mum defending her dead kid against two predators, while in real life, you have humans purposely torturing and killing their own children for fun

    Make sense of that......

  • @FamousMovieScenes09

    While that is a very gruesome fact about humanity as a whole, it's not like humans were the first ones to do that.

  • "This is a hungry mutha ."

  • now thats a badass mom :')

  • lol

    both andrewsarchus: hay what she looking at

  • i thought he said "dorumon"but instead,he said dorudon

  • omg I seriously thought he was about to say "This is a hungry motha fucka" at 5:00

  • @Ratchet25 isn't she the "fatha fucka"?

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  • poor mummy

  • from 4:58-6:01, what is that music called?

  • poor mummy

  • It does feel a shame that dinosaurs did not get just knocked back a bit, maybe to one continent, so mammals could develop alongside. But we don't mourn the reptiles lost in the Permian Extinctions that allowed the dinosaurs to develop.

  • The ends are only depressing because the series focuses on world changing events. And the basilosaurus can die out and still be part of the history of modern whales, if they were related to any whale species that survived beyond the eocene.

  • these have depressing ends

  • You know I really love the way the narrator is so freaking bleak and depressing. "The doradon are safe.....for not for long...Cause there's a hungry mother...who calve....won't make to maturity..." lol :D.

  • I wonder if Basilosaurus and Dorudon really had those thin heads. I mean compare their skulls to those of whales today, like Orcas, and they are rather similar. Couldn't these prehistoric whales also have had the "fat heads" of Orcas?

  • @Skywalker91 maybe they evolved those heads later on; the shape of their heads is nothing compared to the change from land mammals to marine ones. also, the narrator said that basilosaurus never survived so the whales of today didnt evolve from them

  • 0:30 to 0:40 is the best part!

  • I will force an extinct whale to abort her young and rule the world!

  • 0:26 you can see them thinking 'ohhhhhh crap...'

  • i remember watching all these as a kiddy =)

  • I would not want to mess with those demon sheep

  • @BELEIVEIT1 Good job there arent any around today, there wouldnt be a single Welshman alive!

  • it would be cool if there was a live dinosaur that started attack the mammals

  • thats how me and my friends fight for a girl

  • @gunninlinguist  im just joking

  • oh damnit i think this is saber tooth part 2 i messed up

  • I figured it out:

    This is Part 3/3.

    Your Part 2/3 is actually Part 1/3, which leaves Part 3/3 being Part 2/3.

    Good to keep them guessing, though, every once in a while ;-)

  • Yeah, after all, Science tens to be all about guessing. loooool. And I hope that "Without food, the bassilosaurus will naturally abort her young to save her own life" doesn't give any atheists any evil ideas...

  • @desasterz Am an Atheist but how could that give me any evil ideas?

  • @townfaninexile You'll start saying "It's natural"

  • @desasterz The vast majority of humans have an inkling of common sense, you it seems are not one of them. How often do you hear of parents abandoning their children because "It was the natural thing to do", parents abandon their children due to selfish needs, or simply because they have no other choice. Beside which, most atheists, like most people are extremely aware of the value of life. Just because I accept extinction and death as natural, does not mean i go out of my way to recreate it.

  • @jingleby1 You hear plenty of women aborting their children because they "can't afford to keep them" or "it's not the State's job to give you the privilege of children without working", and women backing them up. You hear a lot less of women saying they were having children before 'economy' and 'state' were imagined, so maybe those should accomodate to them instead of the other way round because it's been easy to dissociate men from personal famliy commitment.

  • @Saiaton Every now and again I get some dumbass come and make a comment that makes no sense whatsoever in the context of what I was saying. This has nothing to do with the ecomony, or the state, this is a giant predatory whale for fucks sake.

  • @jingleby1 So why didn't you say this in your answer to Desasterz that i was responding to?

  • @Saiaton I tried a more subtle approach. Your statement "...before and "ecomony" and "state" were imagined..." is a rediculous piece of crap without any backing whatsoever. State? Ecomony? Both have their rudimentry origins at the dawn(s) of civilisation, do you have accurate accounts of women from before those times? Of course fucking not, because pre-civilised populations don't have accurate methods of recording history.

  • @Saiaton And why did I do this to you and not him? Because I felt like it. Anyone who falls into the trap of personifying an animal, and giving it human values and motives, is an idiot. Conversely, anyone who tries to crowbar "cruel" (from our perspective) animal behaviours into human soceities is also an idiot.

  • @Chichanpwns no its whale killer part 3/3

  • @Chichanpwns wheres the part 3 of this?

  • @Chichanpwns no this is the right one

  • This Part 1/3 does not begin at the beginning. Is it misnamed or what is the proper sequence (the episode prior to this one)?

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