@lakashipu if we existed as humans in that time, we would have no technologies and die and never get to where we are now. we only are here cause our VERY primitive ancestors survived as little rat-like creatures. :D
@dieghettozz we would still have built technology. It would just be more concentrated for a longer period of time. Most humans would only venture out only so far in the ocean and remain closer to the shores around Europe and Asia and Africa if we had a cretaceous or Jurassic sea. People would learn which areas were safer due to geography than others. We might evolve slower due to less exploration but we would adapt.
@lakashipu I dunno about humans being the most powerful when it comes to brute force and specialization. We just have our huge brains which give us uber problem solving skills.
imagen if columbus not being able to discover america and the native americans because of the dangers of the sea, or marco polo couldn't make his trip, if we were barely able to cross the oceans allot would of been different today.
and try finding a cage for an animal that size...
we cant even breed whales in captivity besides the killerwhale.
try having one of these monsters captivity...
The world would be divided today if they would still live
Actually (to date) the largest animal that has ever lived happens to be the blue whale. People godzillafy these prehistoric animals but nothing has ever been larger than a blue whale.
@omniexistus Actually in that video it says the Levithan whale was about the same size of a sperm whale just more formidable. That would still make the modern blue whale the largest creature ever.
@XGenMegatronzX Nah, he's got it right to a degree. It's species of sperm whale, not referred to as saber-toothed, but as Livyatan Melvillei. Had a nasty set of teeth and is thought to have competed with megalodon for food.
In the year 1700-1800 , GIANT TORTOISE still existed in southern Africa. Dutch sailors could not put a living one on board their ships , .... so they killed all of them ... used them as food ! Their flesh was said to be delicious.
You know that with all the fossil evidence put together, it suggests that the leedsichthys sizes to be only around 30 to 33 feet right. Scientists are assuming that they may have grown much bigger to almost 70 feet long but there's no fossil evidence of that.
First of all you Megalodon fans should fuck off as Leedsichthys is bigger, much bigger this scale is correct except for the Xiphactinus which is much smaller. I also HATE it that some people call Mosasaur/Tylosaur more dangerous and bigger than Liopleurodon and Cronosaurus, Mosasaur and Tylosaur could be Liopleurodon and Cronosaurs baby, they are weaklings compared to those.
I love how big Dunkleosteus and Giant Orthocone are, they are really nice! I love all creatures on there!!
@TheSincubus I agree Megalodon is smaller than Leedsichthys, But if they lived in the same period A Megalodon would have a Leedsichthys in its menu, While the Planktons is in Leedsichthys Menu
Leedsichthys wasn't larger than Basilosaurus. Updated estimates put him a little over whale shark size with the largest being about the same size as estimates for Megalodon (50 - 60 feet). Still a massive fish, but quite the size depicted here.
the basilosaurus is the whale and it looked like that back then but it started transforming to the new inviroment so its not extict its a whale but changed a lil
@studdedtires exactly but in those millions of years if you read it right i said they transformed to match the blue whale today i know for a fact its extinced *you never know* and it does take millions of years in fact look up the revulution on whales the scientist say they were wolf like animals that started going to the water and you'll see the rest but thats is one stage in those millions of years so yes the basilosaurus has to be a stage in the creation of the every day whale!
@cdukes1129 According to walking with dinosaurs, the first whales were land animals that kind of resembled crocodiles with hair. They were not very mobile with very short legs. I agree that Basilosaurus is definately a step in the evolutionary path of the modern whales today, but for a species to evolve, the previous version must become extinct.
@studdedtires yep i agree i love dinos i think the spinosaurus was one of my top favs i also like the leedsichthys is asome to also the elasmosaurus is cool to whats your favs
based on fossil evidence and proportional biomechanical restraints, it was extrapolated from fossilized gill chambers that Leedsichthys as we know it with what specimens we have, measured up to 43 feet or more, not MUCH more, though.
55-60, there is nothing to support that with the fossils available.
@AceofDlamonds Correction, leedsichthys grew to be larger than a blue whale. How do I know this? I've taken a class that dealt with prehistoric animals.
@AceofDlamonds You're forgetting that this is PREHISTORY we're talking about, dumbass. Everything, was bigger back then, and some things, got to be bigger than a fuckin' blue whale. It's not that fuckin' hard to believe. And yes, there are classes that deal with the fossil record, before the time of dinosaurs, retard. How do I know, because I'm in fuckin' college.
Saying it's prehistory isn't enough. There has not been a single animal found bigger than a blue whale, not even speculative....But I am flattered by you calling me a dumbass when you have no evidence to back yourself up. You're in college. Yeah so am I. Are you familiar with the SQ-CUBE Law by any chance? That should give you your answer as to why Leedsichthys' (A FISH) gills would be inefficient at a tremendous size.
Dang! and I thought the megalodon was the biggest/ but holy crap! that Leedsichthys is huge! it's bigger than the megalodon! my gosh! the megalodon looks like a regular great white to that leedsichthys. My lord!
@Swordmaster1993 the thing is the biggest animal to ever live on the planet is the blue whale, which is still alive tody, our generations the best! yes!
Wow Leedsichthys is huge! It's bigger than a megalodon which grew to like 50+ feet so it appears to be the size of a large baleen whale (Blue Whale, Fin Whale, humpback etc.) A lot of them seem like they would eat us like Megalodon, Xiphactinus, Dunkleosteus, etc. XD Although not all these creatures lived in the same time period i would like to swim with any of these creatures in the water unless it's an herbivore or won't attack a human.
@Deckinickinic nothing it was the biggest fish of its time but it had one preaditor called liprodon and a few more what they all did was bit parts off on its fins then waited for it to lose balance kind of and fall to the bottom then take more chunks LOL
the walking with series its speecials and prehistoric park were some of the greatest most quality tv shows ever made its a shame they had to end after after ten brilliant years
@lorushel And one more thing, a megalodon is more than lucky enough to reach 60+ft. Noob >_> Maybe you just like sharks that's why you're exaggerating.
why must it be a giant cone!!
DEATHTRUTH 5 days ago
Ragnarok BGM FTW.
NoveltyFishHead 1 month ago
i like the music
Tobius11 1 month ago
no spongebob?
ninjakid09 1 month ago
What track is used in this?
TheSurrealcast 1 month ago
Xiphactinus scale changes.. When u first show the human next to it the human is far bigger than it appears in second scale!?
ColdDeckz 1 month ago
@lakashipu , They would probably be on the menu in Japan.
dekippiesip 1 month ago
Remember in Zelda when you go into that giant fish? Now I believe it's real.
crazylegs1991 2 months ago
where the hell is my lio?!?!?!
requiem957 2 months ago
if i were you i'd put liopleurodon between Leedsichthys and Dunkleosteus.
deviljhodemon 2 months ago
where is liopleurodon??
deviljhodemon 2 months ago
no carchrabron theyer the bigest shark
ytrebilneb 2 months ago
but the human is the most powerful of all. all of these animals wud had been in cages today. no offence :P
lakashipu 2 months ago 7
@lakashipu It's kind of stupid to put marine life in cages. No offense.
PentaPu 3 weeks ago
@PentaPu sorry, big aquarium, pond or lake, put em whereever yu want, still they will suck humans dick.
lakashipu 3 weeks ago
@lakashipu if we existed as humans in that time, we would have no technologies and die and never get to where we are now. we only are here cause our VERY primitive ancestors survived as little rat-like creatures. :D
dieghettozz 2 weeks ago 2
@dieghettozz Agreed!
starguard 2 weeks ago
@dieghettozz we would still have built technology. It would just be more concentrated for a longer period of time. Most humans would only venture out only so far in the ocean and remain closer to the shores around Europe and Asia and Africa if we had a cretaceous or Jurassic sea. People would learn which areas were safer due to geography than others. We might evolve slower due to less exploration but we would adapt.
MrNicMachiavelli 1 week ago
@dieghettozz once we reached 20th century technology of course then we'd have it made despite the dangers.
MrNicMachiavelli 1 week ago
@lakashipu I dunno about humans being the most powerful when it comes to brute force and specialization. We just have our huge brains which give us uber problem solving skills.
GoGadgetHookerClean 1 week ago
@lakashipu dont directly count on that.
imagen if columbus not being able to discover america and the native americans because of the dangers of the sea, or marco polo couldn't make his trip, if we were barely able to cross the oceans allot would of been different today.
and try finding a cage for an animal that size...
we cant even breed whales in captivity besides the killerwhale.
try having one of these monsters captivity...
The world would be divided today if they would still live
DNME87 1 week ago
what is the song name? or what is the kind of music called?
askadetra 2 months ago
"average 2 meter human" makes the 6'0" me feel short.
appa609 2 months ago
Can u make a size chart of some of the dinosaurs from walking with dinosaurs and chased by dinosaurs?
PokeMaster6682 2 months ago
the biggest fish is megalodon
MrSebastian6789 2 months ago
@MrSebastian6789 Ummmm, np. Megalodon isn't the biggest fish. It is the LARGEST SHARK that ever swam the earth.
PrimevalGuy60 2 months ago
Actually (to date) the largest animal that has ever lived happens to be the blue whale. People godzillafy these prehistoric animals but nothing has ever been larger than a blue whale.
achillesbeast 3 months ago
@achillesbeast wrong the largest creature that ever existed is Leviathan
omniexistus 3 months ago
@omniexistus source??
achillesbeast 3 months ago
@achillesbeast just type giant skeleton leviathan on youtube
omniexistus 3 months ago
@omniexistus cool! I hadn't heard of this creature. Thanks
achillesbeast 3 months ago
@omniexistus Actually in that video it says the Levithan whale was about the same size of a sperm whale just more formidable. That would still make the modern blue whale the largest creature ever.
achillesbeast 3 months ago
@omniexistus do you meanLeviathan from the bible fiction stories? Blue whale is the largest animal to exist. Don't believe me.. google it.
azzaboy2012 1 month ago
i thought megalodons were the biggest fish
Crazymeatlover 3 months ago
What up with the music the clear saliva then pa pa
glamerite 3 months ago
Leedsitchthy is 80 feet and megalodon should be 60-70 feet long.
floppydiskdisk 3 months ago
Saber tooth sperm whales killed megadons
dragonmaster37206 3 months ago
@dragonmaster37206 are you just making that up? if not your just plain stupid.
XGenMegatronzX 3 months ago
@XGenMegatronzX Nah, he's got it right to a degree. It's species of sperm whale, not referred to as saber-toothed, but as Livyatan Melvillei. Had a nasty set of teeth and is thought to have competed with megalodon for food.
EvilCleric 2 months ago
What do u think of this Scale. type Sea Creatures Size Scale
wally316 3 months ago
I like this scale.
wally316 3 months ago
WHERE'S LIO?
toaaxxon123 4 months ago
wow leedsichthys and basilosaurus is bigger than megalodon
Pokemon11Master 4 months ago
@Pokemon11Master megalon biggest jaw suggest that it grow to 16m long
basilosaurus was less powerfull but bigger about 21m
cuitlapanton755 4 months ago
Leedsitchy is smaller than megalodon
floppydiskdisk 5 months ago
@floppydiskdisk no,megalodon may look like biggest fish,but real champ is Leedsichthys,its lenght about 67-72 feet,while megalodon lenght about 56 ft
MrStonko 3 months ago
i would think giant mosasaur would eat them all
phrestoricer 5 months ago
Megalodon can pwn them all With the Strongest Bite Force ever
RavenReach 5 months ago
Good work!
AmericanWarrior1776 6 months ago
you forgot liopleurodon
DanceDanceCrazy555 6 months ago 24
Where is the shonisaurus it should be there it grew up to 70Ft
TheGodFatherBlasta 6 months ago
i really love dinosarus and this is part of them but in the water so yeaa
pm me if u know mare about them
Shadowlandz562 6 months ago
Where is Liopleurodon? :/
TheDavidJeans 6 months ago
@TheDavidJeans its a moasaur so,.....maybe its the giant moasaur i maybe wrong im not sure :P
khazashark 6 months ago
@khazashark Its not a mosasaur, its a pliosaur ;)
TheDavidJeans 6 months ago
@TheDavidJeans ty^^
khazashark 6 months ago
Holy !@#%. We are so small and insignificant of a morsel for these creatures. We are puny.
Comp1337e 6 months ago
@TheAwesomeEd101 for some reason the bbc forgot. thats kinda stupid but it would have seemed a little to big to fit. meg is the temporary king
redcarnotaurus 6 months ago
why all the coolest and most badass animals
r exctinct?? (except for Chuck Norris :D of course)
Redspark77 7 months ago
The most intelligent from of life who ever walked on this planet are the Annunaki from Nibiru .
ShapeShiftNibiruX 7 months ago
In the year 1700-1800 , GIANT TORTOISE still existed in southern Africa. Dutch sailors could not put a living one on board their ships , .... so they killed all of them ... used them as food ! Their flesh was said to be delicious.
djason4 7 months ago
in the year 1800, GIANT LAND TORTOISE still existed in southern africa
djason4 7 months ago
You know that with all the fossil evidence put together, it suggests that the leedsichthys sizes to be only around 30 to 33 feet right. Scientists are assuming that they may have grown much bigger to almost 70 feet long but there's no fossil evidence of that.
superjay2007 7 months ago
me feel so tiny ...
ioveawkwardness 7 months ago
Forgot placaderm
DragonLaserGuy 7 months ago
you forgot to put liopluerodon thats my favorite one!
mrpapiball 7 months ago
lol you do know Leedsichthys is also vastyle oversized.
workingstif1 8 months ago in playlist Random 11
They r dead I mean it's cool That u guys r into these preastoric creatures but we r not shore on the right size & no need to argue about it though •
sexybee013 8 months ago
Some of you guys sound like a bunch of fags arguing about dead animals .
mwillblade 8 months ago
First of all you Megalodon fans should fuck off as Leedsichthys is bigger, much bigger this scale is correct except for the Xiphactinus which is much smaller. I also HATE it that some people call Mosasaur/Tylosaur more dangerous and bigger than Liopleurodon and Cronosaurus, Mosasaur and Tylosaur could be Liopleurodon and Cronosaurs baby, they are weaklings compared to those.
I love how big Dunkleosteus and Giant Orthocone are, they are really nice! I love all creatures on there!!
TheSincubus 8 months ago
@TheSincubus I agree Megalodon is smaller than Leedsichthys, But if they lived in the same period A Megalodon would have a Leedsichthys in its menu, While the Planktons is in Leedsichthys Menu
yes4roblox 6 months ago
Leedsichthys wasn't larger than Basilosaurus. Updated estimates put him a little over whale shark size with the largest being about the same size as estimates for Megalodon (50 - 60 feet). Still a massive fish, but quite the size depicted here.
coasterpro 8 months ago
i wis i was in a time like that (on a safe way)
desfa000 8 months ago
man u shoulda added in liopleurodon, that son of a bitch could have made an easy meal out of megalodon
KoolCat12100 9 months ago
Holyshit! That thing in the middle is over twice as big as megalodon! :O
p0epenman 9 months ago
damn fishing would have been fun back then....need a bigger hook tho
Jak19835 9 months ago
where is the liplurodon?
fudgeuncle 9 months ago
LEEDSICHTHYS is like a whale shark tbecause it feeds on planctons, crustaceans and small fish
AlmightyMacky 10 months ago
the leedsicthys is bigger than the megalodon?! daaaaamn
NintendoPikmin123 10 months ago
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stereomaxout 8 months ago
wait, wait. i didn't get it all. leave that image up longer.
cbr0oks 10 months ago
was leedsitchius a carnivore
diablospyro 11 months ago
@diablospyro no
KillzoneFan97 10 months ago
@KillzoneFan97 k
diablospyro 10 months ago
@diablospyro
No. It was more like a filter fish feeding on plankton.
RobotsGreatWar2 10 months ago
@RobotsGreatWar2 k
diablospyro 10 months ago
u 4got lipleridon
AyeNaing2784 11 months ago
megalodon looks a bit under-sized
reillyboy100 11 months ago
@reillyboy100 nope thats what it sized at the fish grew up to 30 metres in length 16 for the shark
XjerichoX12 11 months ago
Ragnarok OST love it ^^
ffaattttiieenn 11 months ago
Much love for the Dunkleosteus, my favorite fish of all time:)
stumpyale 1 year ago
(O_O)
sjmzeldaavgnfan 1 year ago
OMG!!!!!! It would so freaking suck to tick one of those off!!!!!!!!!
HALOspartandude 1 year ago
omg!!!! look at the leedsichthys!!!
pivotnaza 1 year ago
Holy sh- LOL, All I could say is that it would suck to be a human out in the ancient sea.
mykittencookie 1 year ago
You should do a size competition of all the Primeval creatures
ClevergirlProduction 1 year ago
the Megalodon is the biggest sea animal to ever live.
al1234nbv34 1 year ago
@Deckinickinic Liopleurodon. Atleast not bigger but thats what i've heard. Lol.Right on.
memebutler 1 year ago
also megalodon supposed to be 100 feet long
redragon107 1 year ago
megalodon is too small
redragon107 1 year ago
@redragon107 im preety sure that megalodon is way bigger than that
fernandogt90 1 year ago
bad as
mishmashmurafy 1 year ago
where is mycockosaurus? cause that would dwarf leedsichthys
5606613 1 year ago
average humans aren't 2 metres tall!
gherkin007 1 year ago
wow....if we were around during this period we would have lasted about 5 minutes.
snakeEyes4121 1 year ago
leedichthys is the biggest
100spiderwick 1 year ago
wheres liploradon
theoriginaldoublea 1 year ago
@theoriginaldoublea xvb gbdgghhg
darkrainone 1 year ago
Megladon too small...
TheJockman117 1 year ago
megalodon seems lightly undersized here
VegaSG77 1 year ago
where is liperodon
carlosrique007 1 year ago
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leedsicthys did not exist
whalewarrior1 1 year ago
the basilosaurus is the whale and it looked like that back then but it started transforming to the new inviroment so its not extict its a whale but changed a lil
cdukes1129 1 year ago
@cdukes1129 The species is extinct. Changes take millions of years. It did not just transform into the whales you see today.
studdedtires 1 year ago
@studdedtires exactly but in those millions of years if you read it right i said they transformed to match the blue whale today i know for a fact its extinced *you never know* and it does take millions of years in fact look up the revulution on whales the scientist say they were wolf like animals that started going to the water and you'll see the rest but thats is one stage in those millions of years so yes the basilosaurus has to be a stage in the creation of the every day whale!
cdukes1129 1 year ago
@cdukes1129 According to walking with dinosaurs, the first whales were land animals that kind of resembled crocodiles with hair. They were not very mobile with very short legs. I agree that Basilosaurus is definately a step in the evolutionary path of the modern whales today, but for a species to evolve, the previous version must become extinct.
studdedtires 1 year ago
@studdedtires yep i agree i love dinos i think the spinosaurus was one of my top favs i also like the leedsichthys is asome to also the elasmosaurus is cool to whats your favs
cdukes1129 1 year ago
very nice...
but the program made a big error saying the leedsichthys fish was 60+ feet long when it was at most, around 43 feet.
AceofDlamonds 1 year ago
@AceofDlamonds
The size of Leedsichthys is difficult to establish. Its estimated to be between 55-60 ft long.
Ghettoboyds 1 year ago
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@AceofDlamonds
The size of Leedsichthys is difficult to establish. Its estimated to be between 55-60 ft long.
Ghettoboyds 1 year ago
@AceofDlamonds
The size of Leedsichthys is difficult to establish. Its estimated to be between 55-60 ft long.
Ghettoboyds 1 year ago
@Ghettoboyds
based on fossil evidence and proportional biomechanical restraints, it was extrapolated from fossilized gill chambers that Leedsichthys as we know it with what specimens we have, measured up to 43 feet or more, not MUCH more, though.
55-60, there is nothing to support that with the fossils available.
AceofDlamonds 1 year ago
@AceofDlamonds
Leedsichthys was 9 m >-<
Allosaurus333 1 year ago
@Allosaurus333
yup, I wouldn't be surprised if that was the average size.....although 30 feet is the extrapolated estimate
AceofDlamonds 1 year ago
@AceofDlamonds Correction, leedsichthys grew to be larger than a blue whale. How do I know this? I've taken a class that dealt with prehistoric animals.
sheesh1991 5 months ago
@sheesh1991
"larger than a blue whale"
Right. In direct contrast with the fossil evidence and extrapolation techniques available. Get real. What class dealing with "prehistoric animals"???
No animal living or extinct is known to be larger than the Blue Whale.
AceofDlamonds 5 months ago
@AceofDlamonds You're forgetting that this is PREHISTORY we're talking about, dumbass. Everything, was bigger back then, and some things, got to be bigger than a fuckin' blue whale. It's not that fuckin' hard to believe. And yes, there are classes that deal with the fossil record, before the time of dinosaurs, retard. How do I know, because I'm in fuckin' college.
sheesh1991 5 months ago
@sheesh1991
Saying it's prehistory isn't enough. There has not been a single animal found bigger than a blue whale, not even speculative....But I am flattered by you calling me a dumbass when you have no evidence to back yourself up. You're in college. Yeah so am I. Are you familiar with the SQ-CUBE Law by any chance? That should give you your answer as to why Leedsichthys' (A FISH) gills would be inefficient at a tremendous size.
AceofDlamonds 5 months ago
thank you very much!
SpartanChic117 1 year ago
Dang! and I thought the megalodon was the biggest/ but holy crap! that Leedsichthys is huge! it's bigger than the megalodon! my gosh! the megalodon looks like a regular great white to that leedsichthys. My lord!
Swordmaster1993 1 year ago
@Swordmaster1993
in real life megalodon was far bigger than leedsichthys, at an average estimated of 52 feet and incredible 52 tons.
leeds barely grazed 43 feet in most estimates....far from the 70+ feet claimed.
AceofDlamonds 1 year ago
@Swordmaster1993 the thing is the biggest animal to ever live on the planet is the blue whale, which is still alive tody, our generations the best! yes!
wkkimmy 1 year ago
Love That Little Bubble Pop Sound In The Music :D
3DGAR775 1 year ago
is a basil a carnavore?
SpiderCheese101 1 year ago
@SpiderCheese101 Yes, it is.
knightscum07 1 year ago
@knightscum07 If i subscribe how will I know that there are new videos?
awesome1232324 7 months ago
@knightscum07 If i subscribe how will I know that there are new videos? I just wanted to know how this thing works :D
awesome1232324 7 months ago
@awesome1232324 You will see them in your homepage, in your e-mail, and in your Subscriptions window.
knightscum07 5 months ago
@knightscum07 What kind of fish is decended from the huge one called Leed?
CircuitReborn 6 months ago
@CircuitReborn Leedsichthys has no living descendants, but it is related to herring and goldfish.
knightscum07 5 months ago
@knightscum07 you could be a pollotician
thoostorm4 5 months ago
@SpiderCheese101 yep. Early whales like basilosaurus were all predators. In the episode with Basil, it even eats several other, smaller whales.
kingkongzilla34 1 year ago
megalodon my favorite
GoogooEyedChihuahua 1 year ago
FIRST FUCKING RESPONSE
megawatt300 1 year ago
where the hell is leviathan and kraken
vblackcane 1 year ago
you have the scales almost all completely wrong
cveich 1 year ago
i love this video, i watch it like every day. i fricken love the music. Whats the song called knightscum07?
SpartanChic117 1 year ago
@SpartanChic117 The title of the music is "Watery Grave"
knightscum07 1 year ago
@SpartanChic117 Watery Grave by SoundTeMP
knightscum07 1 year ago
did you know leedsichthys is bigger than whale shark just gose to show ya never belive a book unless its a cool book that says this fact ;)
TheiGuyy 1 year ago
how the fuck you walk with see monsters? sea generally means WATER.
thebobbyburrito 1 year ago
MEGALODON CAN GROW UP TO 200FT THEY DISCOVERED ONE THAT BIG RECENTLY!!!!
bretoSXT 1 year ago
@bretoSXT no it cant
thebobbyburrito 1 year ago
@bretoSXT realy!!
TheiGuyy 1 year ago
@bretoSXT Looks like YOU are just a shark fanatic who doesn't know anything about paleontology.
gckbowers411 1 year ago
Wow Leedsichthys is huge! It's bigger than a megalodon which grew to like 50+ feet so it appears to be the size of a large baleen whale (Blue Whale, Fin Whale, humpback etc.) A lot of them seem like they would eat us like Megalodon, Xiphactinus, Dunkleosteus, etc. XD Although not all these creatures lived in the same time period i would like to swim with any of these creatures in the water unless it's an herbivore or won't attack a human.
zizzleplix 1 year ago
@zizzleplix leedsichthys is a filter feeder
Sergeant251 1 year ago
@Sergeant251 I know, I realized that after :p What I should of said was the larger more vicious ones like Megalodon, Xiphanctinus, Dunkleosteus, etc.
zizzleplix 1 year ago
@Sergeant251 and its 85 ft
TheiGuyy 1 year ago
i thought the mosasaur was a bit bigger?
Rangeroversport12 1 year ago
now....what is bigger than Leedischthys? and has it for breakfast? O_O|
because I REALLY WANT TO KNOW!!
Deckinickinic 1 year ago
@Deckinickinic nothing it was the biggest fish of its time but it had one preaditor called liprodon and a few more what they all did was bit parts off on its fins then waited for it to lose balance kind of and fall to the bottom then take more chunks LOL
TheiGuyy 1 year ago
dam leedsichhys is one big fish
deathnjoy 1 year ago
dam leedsichhys is one big fish
deathnjoy 1 year ago
the walking with series its speecials and prehistoric park were some of the greatest most quality tv shows ever made its a shame they had to end after after ten brilliant years
Greener262 1 year ago
lol 2meter tall human isnt average, maybe among 2meter tall humans he is :)
Thebeertruckdriver 1 year ago
Leedsichtys is WAY to big, it was only like 11m long >.>. And in real life, the upper estimate for Megalodon is 20m.
How big is that Mosasaur? The largest (Mosasaurus) is 15m long. If Basilosaurus is 18m, then that Mosasaur looks 17m.
MetaKnightsKirby 1 year ago
the humans nigel marvin
OrionD01 1 year ago
errie music, love it! This stuff amazes me, just because my mind can't comprehend those sizes without seeing them!
gingerisevil02 1 year ago
awesome impresionante!!!!! but and the lioplurodon ferox?
illuminatosteven 1 year ago
@illuminatosteven Liopleurodon ferox is estimated to be between 7 and 11m long. 7.5m is the newest etimate, 10.5m is the old one...
MetaKnightsKirby 1 year ago
r sea monsters real??????=0
Sobremaria1 1 year ago
Megalodon should be bigger on that scale as it can get to like75ft
reillyboy100 1 year ago
where's the liopleurodon?
also, after doing a search on how it works, go to
Zman0131 1 year ago
megalodon shark size is 50~80 ang the oldest ang the biggest megalodon shark is 100 feet or 90 feet
lorushel 1 year ago
@lorushel oldest? hell no, biggest? look at leedsichthys that would kick its ass
dragoskott5 1 year ago
@lorushel idiot the size of a megalodon is 50-64 ft
garchompsharpedo 1 year ago
@lorushel And one more thing, a megalodon is more than lucky enough to reach 60+ft. Noob >_> Maybe you just like sharks that's why you're exaggerating.
garchompsharpedo 1 year ago
i dont want to meet the leedsichthys<,(
117starpower 1 year ago
This video makes the story of Jonah seem like it easily happened. These fish are not trillions of years old, only mere thoasands.
Chase9803 1 year ago
@Chase9803 Yah...no.
GodofCider 1 year ago
@Chase9803 Every single one of them is between 500 and 1 million years ago.
gckbowers411 1 year ago