What Dinosaurs ACTUALLY Looked Like?

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  • @kurzgesagt
    @kurzgesagt  2 년 전 +9765

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  • @heyquitstealingmymoves6538

    In future, aliens watching kurzgesagt will think humans looked like birds who hated brown dwarf stars......

    • @brik6900
      @brik6900 2 년 전 +8

      @@RexysFamilyDiner that’s unrelated

    • @axoscore
      @axoscore 2 년 전 +215

      wait you guys arent birds?

    • @Hyperion4K
      @Hyperion4K 2 년 전 +104

      "They are a dissapointment to their parents."

    • @heyquitstealingmymoves6538
      @heyquitstealingmymoves6538 2 년 전 +88

      @@axoscore No... We have grace of a swan, eyes of an eagle and wisdom of an owl....
      Wait a minute....
      We are birds!!!!!

    • @lil-dexxy6475
      @lil-dexxy6475 2 년 전 +3

      @@brik6900 So?

  • @largethanks6376
    @largethanks6376 2 년 전 +2980

    Timetraveler: "I'm here for the giant fierce lizards."
    The past: "I don't know what you mean. All we have are these giant dancing turkeys."

    • @GOAQA
      @GOAQA 2 년 전 +54

      underrated

    • @volcryndarkstar3283
      @volcryndarkstar3283 2 년 전 +42

      Even better

    • @maxdownforcemedia
      @maxdownforcemedia 2 년 전 +51

      Ur mums a giant dancing turkey lol

    • @dennisdanner4273
      @dennisdanner4273 2 년 전 +69

      @@maxdownforcemedia Well at least their mom can st.... No, mother jokes are so pre 2010 and based on sexism and body shaming. You can do better than this.

    • @samuraiboi2735
      @samuraiboi2735 2 년 전 +7

      Meh we have chickens that eat meat you know

  • @lowkeystudios5026
    @lowkeystudios5026 5 개월 전 +114

    It's so refreshing to see a video talking about dinasaurs that *doesn't* make them out to be dumb monsters, they were animals, probably with behaviours akin to birds

    • @GatorBoyCL
      @GatorBoyCL 개월 전 +3

      They are still fierce reptiles

    • @niwaka273
      @niwaka273 17 일 전

      ​@@GatorBoyCL
      Wait, does that mean birds are reptiles 😳
      Any experts to clarify?

    • @GatorBoyCL
      @GatorBoyCL 17 일 전 +1

      @@niwaka273 I am well studied in the topic, birds are dinosaurs, and dinosaurs are reptiles, I can confirm birds are reptiles, go check out the Dino Fax’s videos on it.

    • @GatorBoyCL
      @GatorBoyCL 17 일 전 +1

      @@niwaka273 I am well studied on the topic, while I don’t believe in all evolutionary concepts, birds are dinosaurs, and dinosaurs are reptiles, so birds are reptiles yes.

    • @tovarishcheleonora8542
      @tovarishcheleonora8542 16 일 전

      @@GatorBoyCL Good joke. "birds are dinosaurs" that's the most funny thing i've heard this year. XD

  • @grimsladeleviathan3958

    Imagining dinosaurs with bright colours and unique pallets is far far more interesting and heartwarming than the usual drab colours

    • @Why79-dx4rf
      @Why79-dx4rf 10 개월 전 +4

      It would also be quite inaccurate for the large carnivores, for which bright colors would impare its ability to hunt prey.

    • @grimsladeleviathan3958
      @grimsladeleviathan3958 10 개월 전 +2

      @@Why79-dx4rf I meant in a creative sense. Realistically yes, they would almost definitely not have these vibrant colours. But in illustrations or artworks, I think it makes them more fun to look at. Like in this video for example!

  • @MoreConsole
    @MoreConsole 2 년 전 +20945

    "Time marches on without any concern for our feelings"
    *existential dread intensifies*

    • @CrimsonBlood0357
      @CrimsonBlood0357 2 년 전 +166

      hello verified person

    • @jackwindmill4042
      @jackwindmill4042 2 년 전 +171

      Who would of thought seeing moreconsole here

    • @Newo1
      @Newo1 2 년 전 +55

      sent by dmg?

    • @vincentgraymore
      @vincentgraymore 2 년 전 +80

      Everyone you have ever known and ever loved will eventually die. >__

    • @goji5052
      @goji5052 2 년 전 +92

      @@vincentgraymore haha omigosh you're so cool and deep and edgy- no you're not. Shut up.
      (sorry people like you annoy me sometimes)

  • @JaYoeNation
    @JaYoeNation 2 년 전 +6131

    The audio on this one was very cinematic.

    • @DyslexicMitochondria
      @DyslexicMitochondria 2 년 전 +86

      Also the narration was top notch. Wish I could narrate my videos as good as them

    • @luisfdconti
      @luisfdconti 2 년 전 +102

      Very mood inductive. I was on the verge of tears at some point.

    • @NunYaBiz1313
      @NunYaBiz1313 2 년 전 +28

      @@luisfdconti like he said, TIME doesn't care about emotions. That's one thing humans, animals and everyone can never get back. Beautiful isn't it.

    • @oh...hi.
      @oh...hi. 2 년 전 +25

      i recommend listening to the scores on their own. beautiful not only as a soundtrack but as standalone music. artists are called Epic Mountain

    • @essereferrari16
      @essereferrari16 2 년 전 +18

      ikr , i can't really focus into the video because i really enjoy the soundtrack 😂

  • @derkaiser420
    @derkaiser420 년 전 +384

    As a biology major I am glad you did this. All dinosaurs were just giant birds. They had feathers and were probably intelligent. The movies give them no justice. They were probably insanely beautiful.

    • @Angel-yn1kt
      @Angel-yn1kt 년 전 +52

      No, not all dinosaurs were birds

    • @xenome3883
      @xenome3883 11 개월 전 +45

      not all of them had feathers

    • @ProntoLamatic
      @ProntoLamatic 11 개월 전 +8

      @@xenome3883 you are telling a biologist something you didn't even learn yet

    • @ProntoLamatic
      @ProntoLamatic 11 개월 전 +4

      @@Angel-yn1kt they aren't saying they were birds? They are saying they were LIKE birds

    • @TeoAbramovich
      @TeoAbramovich 11 개월 전 +72

      @@ProntoLamatic It is true, both of the things they said, not all dinosaurs were like birds and not all of them had feathers. Not that I am saying the biology major is wrong, they just need to phrase what they said a bit better. The thing you have to understand is that dinosaurs lived for about 3 times the amount of time it has been since they disappeared, and so they were very bio-diverse. Humans and whales are more closely related than something like tyrannosaurus and triceratops are.

  • @lynnclaywood4043
    @lynnclaywood4043 년 전 +140

    I don't really cry at sad movies, stories or books despite being an emotional person... And yet this brought me to tears. At how much information has been lost, how many species there are to mourn as completely dead, at how amazing life is, and how important it is to preserve. Amazing video- I never had much of an interest in dinosaurs before now!

  • @ManateeMentality
    @ManateeMentality 2 년 전 +1718

    Love how he describes the human body: it’s mainly squishy, gooey, soft stuff which does not preserve well.

    • @spaghetti2777
      @spaghetti2777 2 년 전 +66

      Hes very right, which is why we're constantly changing our view of past species. Just a little bit of difference can completely change things like how scaly skin samples were all we had but then we discovered traces of feathers on dinosaurs.

    • @cadosian078
      @cadosian078 2 년 전 +48

      The human body actually does preserve very well, actually. Granted it be alive of course.

    • @ManateeMentality
      @ManateeMentality 2 년 전 +17

      @@cadosian078 you found a loophole!

    • @VinnyUnion
      @VinnyUnion 2 년 전

      Yeah eating it is not very recommended

    • @freddylisy10
      @freddylisy10 2 년 전 +7

      @@cadosian078 or salted in my basement freezer… I said too much

  • @fennic3391
    @fennic3391 2 년 전 +1542

    "How intensely amazing these creatures must have been"
    Hits wayy to hard

    • @breindigob
      @breindigob 2 년 전 +34

      I teared up

    • @amberthesalamander
      @amberthesalamander 2 년 전 +4

      Your picture is adorable 🥰

    • @lobsterlogic
      @lobsterlogic 2 년 전 +7

      I teared up as well, partially in sadness, but mostly in joyful anticipation. "I saw heaven and earth new-created." (Rev. 21:1) "The created world itself can hardly wait for what's coming next. Everything in creation is being more or less held back. God reins it in until both creation and all the creatures are ready and can be released at the same time into the glorious times ahead. Meanwhile, the joyful anticipation deepens." (Romans 8:18-21)
      I look forward to meeting all these amazing creatures in the new earth God has promised to those who trust him! I can hardly wait!

    • @breindigob
      @breindigob 2 년 전 +1

      @@amberthesalamander thank you! I drew it :)

    • @breindigob
      @breindigob 2 년 전

      @benji cute and dead tired. Yup 🤪

  • @Jordaniantrex
    @Jordaniantrex 2 년 전 +305

    I love this video. I love how kurzgesagt describes how dinosaurs aren’t just stupid,reptilian monsters and instead would have been feathered, pleasant animals!

    • @dangersnail5839
      @dangersnail5839 년 전 +24

      Well, some would have been feathered. But large dinosaurs like your namesake, would’ve not had feathers. Supported by the lack of feathers is skin fossils of tyrannosaur, and the fact that feathers are a negative trait in any large animal.

    • @auahahahahhaa3150
      @auahahahahhaa3150 년 전 +5

      @@dangersnail5839 🤓

    • @indorfan
      @indorfan 년 전 +4

      @@auahahahahhaa3150 Auahah Ahahhaa,
      WHAT THE FUCK DOES THAT NAME MEAN

    • @Bruh-mr1nt
      @Bruh-mr1nt 년 전 +1

      @@auahahahahhaa3150 unfunny

    • @cmillspa1
      @cmillspa1 년 전 +8

      Pleasant as long as they weren’t hangry, but that goes for anyone I guess.

  • @m0ssflower355
    @m0ssflower355 4 개월 전 +8

    "The past expands with every moment that passes" that line goes hard

  • @Mayorfoxia82
    @Mayorfoxia82 2 년 전 +1330

    “They are fun to animate” plot twist: the narrator is holding the animators captive

    • @cocopop183
      @cocopop183 2 년 전 +8

      xD hahahahaha
      well when you put it like that...

    • @mathislacroix5177
      @mathislacroix5177 2 년 전 +3

      Lmao lmao

    • @HassanAhmed-rf9xr
      @HassanAhmed-rf9xr 2 년 전 +6

      all the better when it produces such mesmerising animation

    • @tonyf3431
      @tonyf3431 2 년 전 +17

      double plot twist: the animators are holding the narrator captive

    • @MaxJey2
      @MaxJey2 2 년 전 +16

      Triple plot twist: the captives are holding the animators narrated.

  • @BuddysDIY
    @BuddysDIY 2 년 전 +4729

    Bro this video made me realize that when I think of dinosaurs I think of just straight aggressive savages ripping each other apart 24/7. Damn Hollywood 🤣

  • @ridhomuhammadakbar5553

    I never felt so sad watching a video about dinosaurs. This is beautiful.

  • @Hi_Im_Ethan
    @Hi_Im_Ethan 2 년 전 +11

    When a kid draws a dinosaur. It could be an undiscovered species.

  • @joshuas.4969
    @joshuas.4969 2 년 전 +1592

    "it's a lot of fun to animate."
    I think the guy that voices the dinos are having more fun.

    • @jarrah580
      @jarrah580 2 년 전 +14

      *is

    • @daffodil3063
      @daffodil3063 2 년 전 +53

      It is fun to animate. However it is incredibly tedious and time consuming too

    • @visualdosage234
      @visualdosage234 2 년 전 +13

      @@daffodil3063 yeah they take 8 to 12 weeks to create 1 video

    • @joshuas.4969
      @joshuas.4969 2 년 전 +2

      @@jarrah580 oh i didn't notice

    • @hansa5867
      @hansa5867 2 년 전 +9

      Yeah.
      "Hey! Animator, since it's so fun to animate dinos, you'll work twice as hard and make the dinos look extra cool? Fun right? 😁"
      At least that's what I imagined hearing those words 😅

  • @HeliumDuck
    @HeliumDuck 2 년 전 +1506

    "Lost to us forever,
    Or are they?"
    Vsauce music plays

    • @shreyas2730
      @shreyas2730 2 년 전 +30

      Vsaucers are summoned

    • @axoscore
      @axoscore 2 년 전 +19

      "Okay, what the heck IS this thing?"

    • @desertsmeagol7073
      @desertsmeagol7073 2 년 전 +51

      Hey Vsauce, Kurzgesagt here

    • @keroro407
      @keroro407 2 년 전 +6

      Time to invent a time machine

    • @shreyas2730
      @shreyas2730 2 년 전 +9

      @@axoscore he's the only overthinker who finds solutions for his overthinking

  • @duneasmr
    @duneasmr 년 전 +12

    “Time passes by without any concern for our feelings” this hits hard

  • @Nugget7_7
    @Nugget7_7 년 전 +8

    I love how you have a playlist called “The Existential Crisis Playlist”

  • @wcados800
    @wcados800 2 년 전 +4436

    Paleontologist here, since I was a child I have always been fascinated by dinosaurs, all the books I read, toys I bought, documentaries I watched, etc. EVERYTHING was related to dinosaurs. It seemed incredible to me that millions of years ago such creatures existed. Since that age I knew that my passion was paleontology, I never was a model student, I spent 2 years in a career that I did not like because I could not enter the biology degree, I repeated the university entrance exam and after 7 years since after finishing school, I was able to graduate as a biologist and ended up being a paleontologist. From the books I read as a child with lanky dinosaurs looking like giant lizards until I first collaborated in the excavation of a dinosaur many years have passed, I try my best every day trying to find out how these magnificent creatures looked like. Great video as always, greetings!

  • @troglodytee
    @troglodytee 2 년 전 +3186

    suddenly heartbroken ab all the cool slugs we’ll never know existed

  • @abhirajbhokare1989
    @abhirajbhokare1989 2 개월 전 +7

    Really changes a person's mentality by watching these brilliant videos.

  • @spongememefunnypants9101

    This is why I loved Kurzgesagt videos. It gives you a feeling I cannot express. The narration, the animation, the music and sound effects are absolutely perfect.

  • @MilenaSouza7SS
    @MilenaSouza7SS 2 년 전 +2475

    The perfect afterlife for me would be one where I can travel through time as a spectator

    • @Damian-cilr1
      @Damian-cilr1 2 년 전 +200

      Looking at all species That have ever existed would be cool.

    • @lordxeno8270
      @lordxeno8270 2 년 전 +47

      Factsss

    • @lordxeno8270
      @lordxeno8270 2 년 전 +49

      @@Damian-cilr1 scary too

    • @BingQiLing.
      @BingQiLing. 2 년 전 +33

      Basically the theory of the 4th dimension
      I

    • @gbsqrd2787
      @gbsqrd2787 2 년 전 +53

      I'm your current dimension's spectator and trust me, it is a confusing job.

  • @qwertyqwerty96
    @qwertyqwerty96 2 년 전 +3461

    I never knew a fictional dinosaur character like Barney would actually end up being historically accurate.

    • @maji0
      @maji0 2 년 전 +135

      well they said to use our imagination

    • @poopsmith6853
      @poopsmith6853 2 년 전 +112

      You're joking, but the coloration is entirely artistic license to make a nice looking video. Think about it; why would either predator or prey develop coloration that works against them being able to survive and breed longer? Birds that are extremely colorful usually live in environments that suit their coloration and have an advantage of being able to quickly flee by flying away. Exotic bird coloration also is usually more prominent in males, where the range of genetic variation is greater in almost all species. That coloration is also frequently used as distraction away from females that have eggs or hatchlings just as much as in mating rituals. Most mammals, reptiles, insects, and slower birds are earth or plant toned or at least suited to their environment/role in the food chain.
      Even the idea that dinosaurs had feathers is based on the presumption that the marks of soft tissue are the same as modern birds; they could just as easily have been quills like in a porcupine or some chitinous formations like in insects or keratin like hair and nails in mammals. Taking this video to its own conclusions of randomly adding more soft tissue because animals have it now would lead to thinking an animal like a tiger had huge wing flaps like flying squirrels and that they glided down from trees to get prey. They use an example of of making a sea lion look like a four legged land animal, but it can just as easily go the other direction.

    • @PaTrick-cf6ev
      @PaTrick-cf6ev 2 년 전 +55

      @Horamberg I'd say they mostly died out due to a big cataclysm and reduced in size thanks to ever lowering oxygen levels in the atmosphere. We have reptiles and birds as the survivors, though.

    • @poopsmith6853
      @poopsmith6853 2 년 전 +19

      @Horamberg no, i didn't say evolution only produces better results. It's a result of environmental pressure. It's far more likely mass extinctions occurred because of cyclical imbalance in carbon levels causing plant explosions which put so much oxygen in the air fires last longer and burn wider. Volcanic activity was higher then and until humans started deforesting wide swaths of land, most forests were on fire yearly.
      You should learn to use the correct form of they are before trying to drop knowledge.

    • @poopsmith6853
      @poopsmith6853 2 년 전 +8

      @Horamberg what magic words, moron? Geologic record clearly shows cyclic mass fires across the planet after the explosion of plants.

  • @alaskasmith241
    @alaskasmith241 년 전 +18

    The music in this, and all the videos I've seen of Kurzgesagt, is absolutely beautiful. Paired with the amazing script, great voice, and amazingly gorgeous animation this is some of the best stuff that helps spread knowledge I've ever come across. Truly, a blessing

  • @storiesfromtheabyss9808

    This is hands down my favorite video of yours. The reverence and beauty you have for these animals just tugs at my heart strings.

  • @Sinvicta
    @Sinvicta 2 년 전 +45862

    Every episode gets better animation and effects. Incredible.

    • @kahiruo
      @kahiruo 2 년 전 +124

      Ok Checkmark

    • @YourPhysicsSimulator
      @YourPhysicsSimulator 2 년 전 +286

      @@RexysFamilyDiner dude, stop writing the same comment over and over again

    • @robuxyyyyyyyyyy4708
      @robuxyyyyyyyyyy4708 2 년 전 +282

      Really impressive, basically any moment could be a desktop background

    • @RevTheHermit
      @RevTheHermit 2 년 전 +166

      They also get better at giving you existential dread, scary.

    • @g0thfae
      @g0thfae 2 년 전 +53

      ikr i remember watching his videos years ago 😅 lots of those lil bird dudes

  • @SoniasWay
    @SoniasWay 2 년 전 +568

    Ah yes, totally normal reaction when discovering a fossil “sheeesh”

    • @andreyleonel255
      @andreyleonel255 2 년 전 +37

      I mean
      I could imagine myself saying a surprised "Sheesh" when discovering a fossil

    • @tuhmater2985
      @tuhmater2985 2 년 전 +5

      It is though

    • @thestudentofficial5483
      @thestudentofficial5483 2 년 전 +14

      ✋👈😩 sheeesh

    • @techfrank2431
      @techfrank2431 2 년 전 +1

      Can't believe they add that

    • @Eclipse-mk3hm
      @Eclipse-mk3hm 2 년 전 +3

      @@techfrank2431 they prob started this vid like 8 months ago, when sayin "sheesh" was popular and forgot to remove it.

  • @atomicskies_
    @atomicskies_ 년 전 +10

    It’s weird to think that there could have been different fruits and food that existed when dinosaurs did. We will never know how they taste or what they were

  • @linusekstrom272
    @linusekstrom272 8 개월 전 +4

    This is by far my favorite episode. I absolutely love the wild speculation of how dinosaurs looked and behaved, and the amazing animations and background music. Thank you for this one!

  • @swargpatel7634
    @swargpatel7634 2 년 전 +1638

    Another point to make is dinosaurs seemingly have to be “cool” and “badass”. People for some reason seem to shrug these prehistoric creatures off if they are portrayed to be feathered, colorful, and realistic. Just like a lot of modern animals don’t appear that intimidating, the same thing can be applied to dinosaurs.

    • @DLCS-2
      @DLCS-2 2 년 전 +6

      There are a couple of animated videos on KRplus that show this.

    • @Shmat49
      @Shmat49 2 년 전 +158

      People always say animals aren’t intimidating until they actually see one, it doesn’t matter how fluffy and colourful they are, once one starts chasing you down that’s when they are actually scary.

    • @BladeMaktar
      @BladeMaktar 2 년 전 +17

      I reckon there’s quite the amount of modern animals that do appear intimidating though

    • @catpoke9557
      @catpoke9557 2 년 전 +71

      I don't even get what about having feathers and colors make them less cool. I've never gotten the argument. For one, dinosaurs aren't fiction or made up. They really existed. So you can't just be a designer and DECIDE how they looked based on how much you like it. For two, having feathers doesn't make them look less cool?? I think it actually makes them look COOLER. The intricate designs and interesting mechanisms you get from feathers can't be replicated by flat skin with scales. Have you seen birds of paradise? If they were the size of a t-rex and frilled their feathers, you'd be WAY more scared of them than any rex.

    • @ballislife9924
      @ballislife9924 2 년 전 +13

      @@Shmat49 I mean we are animals too and indeed.. humans can be damn scary. But the fact is.. the overwhelming majority of the other animals will never chase down a human since humans are even physically stronger and taller than most animals that live today.

  • @-Sinister
    @-Sinister 2 년 전 +1073

    "But such is life, time marches on without any concern for our feelings and the past expands with every moment that passes."
    This was very touching.

    • @johnsmith-ir1ne
      @johnsmith-ir1ne 2 년 전 +17

      It's literally the universe telling us: Facts Over Feels

    • @morebluntmorecunt1725
      @morebluntmorecunt1725 2 년 전 +4

      The truth

    • @AndrewAce.
      @AndrewAce. 2 년 전 +8

      Sad, but true. Eventually, we too will be gone without a trace. Even the Earth and Sun themselves...

    • @Vojife
      @Vojife 2 년 전 +1

      Time's arrow neither stands still nor reverses, it merely marches forward.

    • @DurianFruit
      @DurianFruit 2 년 전 +1

      @@Vojife I came here to make that same comment :) 🐎

  • @withmyspoon
    @withmyspoon 년 전 +2

    This made me cry. Thank you so much to everyone involved for this beautiful piece.

  • @ExiledDragoon
    @ExiledDragoon 8 개월 전 +4

    Who ever does the audio work for these videos is just a master at accentuating the sense of awe and wonder that naturally comes with these topics. Hats off to the whole Kurzgesagt crew for such amazing content, but a special shout out to the audio person/team.

  • @adamlatosinski5475
    @adamlatosinski5475 2 년 전 +467

    Important achievements of dinosaurs:
    1. Ruling the Earth for milions of years
    2. Becoming fun to animate

  • @ExiStrife
    @ExiStrife 2 년 전 +380

    "Time marches on without any concern for our feelings and the past expands with every moment that passes."
    That hit harder than it should have.

    • @BleachDemon707
      @BleachDemon707 2 년 전 +3

      There's always one that gets me in every episode I've ever watched 😉

    • @xtsflame8207
      @xtsflame8207 2 년 전 +3

      I watched the video for the Dinosaurs but as it is a Kurzgesagt video, of course it will fill me with some sort of existential crisis of sorts.

    • @brunobielecki311
      @brunobielecki311 2 년 전 +1

      "time's arrow neither stays still nor reverses. It merely marches forward."

    • @AbraHaze84
      @AbraHaze84 2 년 전

      Don't despair...
      If anything, this kind of "reality check" usually encourages me to treat what I have and what I experience with respect, and do what I can to enjoy and have a full life :)

    • @evandergozali7419
      @evandergozali7419 2 년 전

      how rare is this channel,s dinosaur videos? well they have a 20% chance of making one

  • @youssefazzam9778
    @youssefazzam9778 년 전 +11

    From 8:40 tp 9:20 may be the best 40 seconds i experienced watching a KRplus video, or any content ever.
    The phrase is so well written, it made me smile and made me sad at the same time. It was like remembering cherished memories.
    It was but it isn't.
    Excellent job kurzgesagt. You might be the greatest expression of mankind curiosity and desir for knowledge.

  • @santiagosuarez5427

    @KRplus please . . pay these people, this is my favorite youtube channel by far.
    It helped me in many ways to improve myself and find love in scientific related topics.
    I believe in their work and the powerful impact they have on many people.
    Abrazo Desde 🇲🇽 Mexico.

  • @JesusChrist-yx8ew
    @JesusChrist-yx8ew 2 년 전 +4410

    I used to be a fan, but after seeing this masterpiece, I'm a whole air conditioner.

    • @tomatosage5038
      @tomatosage5038 2 년 전 +182

      Mate you really had me in the first half ngl

    • @SHVRWK
      @SHVRWK 2 년 전 +103

      Man that is such a shitty unoriginal comment

    • @xairethe1959
      @xairethe1959 2 년 전 +54

      @@SHVRWK they're not even verified lmfao

    • @thejacey4368
      @thejacey4368 2 년 전 +64

      You missed the chance to say wind turbine instead of air-conditioner

    • @SHVRWK
      @SHVRWK 2 년 전 +1

      @@xairethe1959 done

  • @puzzLEGO
    @puzzLEGO 2 년 전 +1896

    8:31 that dance animation was smooth af

  • @abdurraheemshaik2005
    @abdurraheemshaik2005 2 년 전 +2

    The most best episode I have ever seen from this channel, amazing work

  • @mharriedjr
    @mharriedjr 9 개월 전 +2

    This video is by FAR my favorite!!!! I love them and so mad that I miss the 12,022 calendar. Getting 12,024!!

  • @bustavonnutz
    @bustavonnutz 2 년 전 +2114

    This video basically nailed the reason I went into Zoology instead of Paleontology despite my passion for both. There's just such a diversity of life around today that it feels tragic to ignore that in favour of yearning for a past we'll never fully understand.

    • @daynajohnston485
      @daynajohnston485 2 년 전 +66

      its sad we will never truly know what a dinosaur looks like or what creatures we missed, because the skeletons look entirely different
      some animals dont leave any trace

    • @pastlife960
      @pastlife960 2 년 전 +84

      The reason I went into Palaeontology instead of Zoology is because studying extinct animals makes you truly cherish the diversity of life today, because you study exactly how life evolved over time.

    • @leobardopineda102
      @leobardopineda102 2 년 전 +5

      Wow, that's actually very cool

    • @bustavonnutz
      @bustavonnutz 2 년 전 +24

      @@pastlife960 Different strokes; I'm glad that people like you are in the field since we all have different interests. I have nothing negative to say about those that decide to pursue the natural sciences since the only consequence is more knowledge and more revelations about the wonderful world we live in.

    • @kesatoria7176
      @kesatoria7176 2 년 전 +11

      @RainCheck "We are currently in the biggest mass extinction event" Wrong.
      1st: Ordovician Silurian
      "There are approximately 445 Ma, at the limit between the Ordovician and the Silurian, a mass extinction occurs, probably following a great glaciation which would have recorded climatic and ecological disorders making difficult the adaptation of species and ecosystems to the retreat of the sea for hundreds of kilometers, then on its return at the end of the glacial phase. It results in the disappearance of 27% of families and 57% of genera of marine animals11,12, and an estimate of 85% at the species level."
      2nd: Carboniferous Devonian
      Between 380 and 360 million years ago, the Devonian extinction, which includes several phases of extinction, eliminated 19% of families and 35 to 50% of genera of marine animals11 and an estimate of 75% at the species level 14. Repeated and significant variations in sea level and climate, as well as the appearance of significant vegetation cover on the continents, could be the cause of ocean anoxia and major biological crises. The causes of these changes are still debated.
      3rd:Permian-Triassic
      Between 252 and 245 Ma ago, the Permian-Triassic extinction was the most massive. Almost 95% of marine life disappears as well as 70% of land species (plants, animals). This extinction was preceded by two smaller events, the extinction of Olson (−273 Ma) and that of the Capitanian (in) (−260 Ma)
      4: Jurassic Triassic
      201 Ma ago, the Triassic-Jurassic extinction marked the disappearance of 75% of marine species, and 35% of animal families, including most of the diapsids and the last of the large amphibians.
      5th: Cretaceous Paleocene
      66 Ma ago, the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction killed 50% of species, including non-avian dinosaurs.
      We are not living through a mass extinction nor the "biggest"
      "In 2007, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature estimated that one in eight bird species, one in four mammals and one in three amphibians"
      It does 20% we are far faaaaar away from the 80%(or even 50), so don't worry we are not living through the "biggest mass extinction event".
      I'm not denying a lot of species are dying out there that shouldn't tho and it is a problem.

  • @Alcinos
    @Alcinos 2 년 전 +469

    The OST, especially in this episode, plays an ENORMOUS role. Amazing how the music can elevate the video. Truly a masterpiece.

    • @vankyer
      @vankyer 2 년 전 +7

      And it's all original per episode.

    • @lucash7012
      @lucash7012 2 년 전 +4

      I know right! The one that starts at 9:00 is incredible

    • @adfinder5791
      @adfinder5791 2 년 전

      @@lucash7012 it's actually one whole song with movements like long classical pieces (without being classical). The artist is called Epic Mountain.

  • @daniloxpsq
    @daniloxpsq 년 전 +3

    Majestic music, beauty drawing and animation and good information with an emotional final message. This is my first video of yours and i'll use my next free day to watch all your videos. Thank you

  • @Voltic_Playz
    @Voltic_Playz 6 개월 전 +4

    The amount of effort which has been put onto the video is fascinating, all the right colours and motion graphics, everything is just watchable and feels like worth watching 😅, it takes me 2 weeks to make a simple video.

  • @Otis151
    @Otis151 2 년 전 +388

    The animators went above and beyond for this video. They animated living animals, extinct animals (that we can only make educated guesses as to what they looked like), and animals that we can literally only imagine. All done beautifully. This video should get an award for its animation.

    • @survivalist2607
      @survivalist2607 2 년 전 +1

      *Surviving Mars: Below and Beyond*

    • @iseeyou226
      @iseeyou226 2 년 전 +2

      Finally a comment that’s not by a verified person

    • @mateusnicolinibezerra9757
      @mateusnicolinibezerra9757 2 년 전 +1

      It's the best quality channel in KRplus maybe together with MelodySheep

    • @antonioaluz
      @antonioaluz 2 년 전 +1

      I AGREE! SH*T!!!

    • @sambanks3166
      @sambanks3166 2 년 전 +1

      This is how all their videos are, and I agree they’re amazing. They spend thousands of hours on each video and the animations paired with the narration makes for a really good video every time.

  • @stevenee-san6201
    @stevenee-san6201 2 년 전 +1609

    Huge props to C.M. Kosemen for his "skinwrapping" illustrations of living animals given the same treatment we used on depictions of dinosaurs. He is seldom mentioned as one of the most important paleoartists of our time.

    • @acyde125
      @acyde125 2 년 전 +42

      Kosemen is a blessing

    • @ovrsurge4689
      @ovrsurge4689 2 년 전 +53

      C.M. Kosemen gets a lot of mention whenever paleo-art comes up actually. I do agree that his excellent work is vitally important.
      I specifically wouldn't know about him if the channels I watched didn't keep mentioning his name.

    • @stevenee-san6201
      @stevenee-san6201 2 년 전 +22

      @@ovrsurge4689 I agree that he has become quite popular as of late due to the rise in popularity of works like All Tomorrows. I just wanted to remark on just how important he is. But i really like the reply :)

    • @Meilk27
      @Meilk27 2 년 전 +6

      @@stevenee-san6201 I love all tomorrows so much if there's anything else like it please point me in the right direction

    • @enderdude5000
      @enderdude5000 2 년 전 +2

      E

  • @seabass1428
    @seabass1428 6 개월 전 +2

    It’s been nearly 2 years and this is still my favorite Kurzgesagt video, it’s just so gorgeous.

  • @CatGaming1112
    @CatGaming1112 5 개월 전 +2

    Thank you for all the good work you put into your videos. It really is interesting. Keep up the good work!

  • @gatex33d74
    @gatex33d74 2 년 전 +792

    "In the honor of all the species that were lost without a trace, let's try our best to not let our normal everyday animals and amazing weird creatures become the future unknown unknown"

    • @elissamurphree8980
      @elissamurphree8980 2 년 전 +6

      I agree

    • @Mike-qc8xd
      @Mike-qc8xd 2 년 전

      Except apes, sharks panda and koala once there gone we can stop

    • @e4531
      @e4531 2 년 전 +2

      @@Mike-qc8xd why those species specifically?

    • @Sweet_Lord
      @Sweet_Lord 2 년 전 +4

      @@Mike-qc8xd nono, rehect humanity return to monke. DO NOT KILL MONKE

    • @bubblegumbxtchh
      @bubblegumbxtchh 2 년 전 +1

      @@Mike-qc8xd ??

  • @gulermi4173
    @gulermi4173 2 년 전 +373

    "Life finds a way" the best phrase that resumes everything

  • @yasirkarim9300
    @yasirkarim9300 년 전 +7

    Great episode, makes me wonder and regret what we are missing

  • @alex_rivas_art
    @alex_rivas_art 년 전

    This is my favorite video of your channel, thanks for show me many things that I don't know.
    😁🙌

  • @cocobean0390
    @cocobean0390 2 년 전 +800

    The dinosaur and paleoart community is honestly one of the most wholesome, passionate, and creative groups of people I've ever seen. If you haven't checked them out, you're really missing something.

    • @Glgn272
      @Glgn272 2 년 전 +11

      They should rule Earth

    • @nanochad2979
      @nanochad2979 2 년 전 +6

      how much did they pay you to say that jk

    • @iatechimes
      @iatechimes 2 년 전 +3

      Any artist you recommend? I would love to see some paleoart

    • @cocobean0390
      @cocobean0390 2 년 전 +7

      @@iatechimes rj palmer, fred wierum, lindsey wakefield, mark witton, etc...

    • @badarkharismaputra5745
      @badarkharismaputra5745 2 년 전 +1

      Ross Geller wants to know your location

  • @usernever2739
    @usernever2739 2 년 전 +455

    “How intensely amazing these creatures might have been, and what a loss it is to us we don’t get to experience it first hand.” This had me in tears!

    • @AegixDrakan
      @AegixDrakan 2 년 전

      Yeah. ;_;

    • @keylimetea
      @keylimetea 2 년 전 +1

      Ikr I want to see them

    • @jennw6809
      @jennw6809 2 년 전

      me too!

    • @mike7652
      @mike7652 2 년 전 +3

      Had me thinking we would be shitting our pants and running in terror.

    • @danjamesdixon9835
      @danjamesdixon9835 2 년 전 +3

      BUT think about how lucky we are to be able to see all the amazing species we've seen so far in our lifetimes, and will continue to discover right now from the comfort of our own homes or out in the wild! :)

  • @tonyrex1232
    @tonyrex1232 년 전 +8

    Im sure this channel gets it alot but, this channel always remimds me about the book in a hitch hikers guide to the galaxy. And i love it.

  • @marinelifestudier9929

    This was absolutely beautiful! This changed my ENTIRE view on dinosaurs, thank you.

  • @ChillFuel
    @ChillFuel 2 년 전 +1212

    Its insane how much we know about what used to live on our planet, and at the same time insane how little we know

  • @JonKukur
    @JonKukur 2 년 전 +475

    "Time marches on without any concern for our feelings" may be the most Kurzgesagt sentence ever spoken in a Kurzgesagt video.

  • @spiderzilla7o7
    @spiderzilla7o7 년 전 +24

    I always wondered if that was REALLY how they looked back then.

  • @SuuushixD
    @SuuushixD 2 년 전 +1819

    As someone who was obsessed with dinosaurs as a child, watching this video feels a little bit like coming full-circle. It's like hearing about dinosaurs for the first time, but as an adult, and gaining new insight and a new appreciation for them and all the living things that have roamed the earth and continue to roam it. Thanks for making such insightful and absolutely beautiful videos. You guys are great

    • @f1shyspace
      @f1shyspace 2 년 전 +3

      :)

    • @gdlomax
      @gdlomax 2 년 전 +6

      I feel you ❤

    • @anthonywilson7185
      @anthonywilson7185 2 년 전

      🗿

    • @AwesomeTheAsim
      @AwesomeTheAsim 2 년 전

      I feel same

    • @svijj_
      @svijj_ 2 년 전 +3

      Same here. I've always been a big dinosaur fan, there was something so appealing and badass about them to me. I still have my pile of dinosaur figures hidden deep inside my closet!

  • @littlenothing1068
    @littlenothing1068 2 년 전 +774

    “...features that make them seem like much more pleasant fellows,” this is probably the most wholesome sentence I’ve heard in a long time

  • @turtle_lover4213
    @turtle_lover4213 7 개월 전 +5

    It genuinely hurts my soul knowing that such an insane amount of life will be forgortten forever. I want to know more

    • @Ledinosour673
      @Ledinosour673 6 개월 전

      that's why we gotta make up more dinosaurs!
      IN FACT, WE SHOULD START A COMMUNITY DEDICATED TO MAKING THEIR OWN DINOSAURS

  • @ChristianAdrianPDizon

    This is such a great episode! I still have goosebumps after watching this. I'm not joking

  • @ThePastaBolognese
    @ThePastaBolognese 2 년 전 +1500

    This got me weirdly emotional, when I was a kid I was a massive fan of dinosaurs and even wanted to be an archeologist at some point, I was incredibly interested in dinosaurs and when I discovered that what I knew about dinosaurs was almost entirely wrong (for example, the fact that they're more like birds than lizards) sparked my curiosity again when I got older, and this video made me feel like a kid again, imagining how amazing dinosaurs must've been and seeing them first hand is a thought that makes me really happy and nostalgic, amazing video as always.

    • @dzx1110
      @dzx1110 2 년 전 +50

      Archeologists don't study dinosaurs lol. Paleontologists do.

    • @brianteskey2425
      @brianteskey2425 2 년 전 +6

      dzx can we please stop calling them dinosaurs ? Dinosaur means terrible lizards. They were not reptilian at all !

    • @gamercat1956
      @gamercat1956 2 년 전 +2

      @@dzx1110 i see

    • @gamercat1956
      @gamercat1956 2 년 전 +1

      @@brianteskey2425 for real

    • @NotRift
      @NotRift 2 년 전

      Anime girl eating spaghetti

  • @rewinside
    @rewinside 2 년 전 +1713

    This was one of the most beautiful animated videos with one of the most beautiful messages I’ve ever seen

    • @lulgeck7011
      @lulgeck7011 2 년 전 +7

      Sus rewi

    • @philippstrack2817
      @philippstrack2817 2 년 전 +2

      @@MrUssy101 how could you fact check sth if there aren’t any facts but just theories.

    • @aurorakat
      @aurorakat 2 년 전 +7

      @@MrUssy101 its literally an informative video?? they arent speaking like they know everything, theyre speaking in a way where they arent stuttering every 2 seconds. confidence is key. you'd probably think the same way if they constantly began to stutter and mess up lines!

    • @waelsor6169
      @waelsor6169 2 년 전

      sie recht haben

    • @fynkozari9271
      @fynkozari9271 2 년 전 +2

      Imagine future generations 200 years, they wont see any animals due to extinction.

  • @Luka_Griffin
    @Luka_Griffin 년 전 +5

    The level of artistry you show in your videos is amazing! This one is exceptional. Thank you for your work. I hope all of you in the Kurzgesagt team create with joy and have good lives. Your videos are gifts of beauty, knowledge and fun. Your success is so deserved. Cheers!

  • @tacitozetticci9308

    I enjoyed that little reference to Sir David Attenborough towards the end! It's just approriate because I think he is the personification of the sense of wonder that occurs whenever we observe nature and learn something new about it.

  • @inigo137
    @inigo137 2 년 전 +681

    The colors, the shading, the movement, the design, every single video is even better than the last one, you guys are beasts. Keep it up!

  • @thereal_potat0753
    @thereal_potat0753 2 년 전 +456

    Ah, yes the totally normal reaction when discovering a fossil " sheeesh "

  • @Chan-nh3xh
    @Chan-nh3xh 년 전

    I love this video.
    I haven't realized the fact that our time is limited.
    Time is the most priceless resource we have.

  • @jesussequea1562
    @jesussequea1562 년 전 +2

    That Sir David Attenborough cameo 🙌 loved it

  • @coyley72
    @coyley72 2 년 전 +626

    This got rather emotional towards the end of the video :
    "How intensely amazing these creatures must have been. And what a loss it is to us that we don't get to experience them first hand" 😢 Another beautiful video. Thanks, Kurzgesagt.

    • @saileshnaidu8102
      @saileshnaidu8102 2 년 전 +3

      not much of a loss other than to serve the purpose of fascination

    • @marshalapex9792
      @marshalapex9792 2 년 전 +9

      I call it a win , people tend to fantasize about a lot of things and have misconceptions about different situation , I'll put it this way imagine a dog as large as you are that's faster has bigger teeth , can out climb you outrun you and outswim and is impossible to domesticate and that's not even 25% of how dangerous it would be with dinosaurs alive today , there would be nowhere you could run or hide ,and each time you sleep could possibly be the last time , even going outside for food would mean death because of "death from above"(I'll let you guess what I'm talking about)

    • @nidalabusaleh8017
      @nidalabusaleh8017 2 년 전

      Then we wont had survived

    • @manamanaman
      @manamanaman 2 년 전 +1

      Nah as a matter of fact we are lucky cuz would never be able to exist if they didn’t disappeared in the first place

    • @sarbassakaushik4772
      @sarbassakaushik4772 2 년 전 +1

      Good 👍👍👍

  • @vincentlaw1415
    @vincentlaw1415 2 년 전 +3701

    For everyone that wonders why these videos feel so refreshing, meaningful and uplifting: It's because they're enthusiastic about the past, the present and the future, about the wonder of life itself, which makes you feel greatful for being alive and a human being, something very rare in these days. The whole zeitgeist has become so doomy and misanthropic, that we thirst for a positive outlook on life.

    • @Eclass96
      @Eclass96 2 년 전 +55

      "Life finds a way."

    • @vincentlaw1415
      @vincentlaw1415 2 년 전 +9

      @Compa Checo TV they still would try to take a bite out of you

    • @bigbicepbill3928
      @bigbicepbill3928 2 년 전 +23

      @@Eclass96 “Life… uh… uh… finds a way.” *

    • @Eclass96
      @Eclass96 2 년 전 +6

      @@bigbicepbill3928 💯%

    • @vincentlaw1415
      @vincentlaw1415 2 년 전

      @Compa Checo TV wow, I can hardly wait 😒

  • @TheNetherLord5240
    @TheNetherLord5240 년 전 +1

    the music was just breathtaking! great job!

  • @mikekvia320
    @mikekvia320 년 전 +5

    I remember hearing about a T-rex fossil that showed a debilitating broken femur, would have been lethal bit actually showed signs of healing. This means an other T-rex would have had to take care of it, bring it food and defend it from other predators.

  • @kotosqoposrly
    @kotosqoposrly 2 년 전 +1616

    "Time marches on without any concerns of our feelings."
    The depth a lot of the quotes coming from this channel is outstanding!!

    • @samuelbaquero6313
      @samuelbaquero6313 2 년 전 +43

      "Time doesn't care about your feelings".
      -Kurzgesagt Shapiro

    • @ljesak
      @ljesak 2 년 전 +16

      how is that ''deep''

    • @Deid
      @Deid 2 년 전 +25

      literally facebook boomer tier "dEeP" lmao

    • @Nadie47
      @Nadie47 2 년 전 +4

      That's in a Petersonian sense, to elevate alternative sexual archetypes in the marketplace
      There, a "deep" quote

    • @hahahay3s
      @hahahay3s 2 년 전 +2

      D Ę È P

  • @DoodleChaos
    @DoodleChaos 2 년 전 +1806

    The music at the end was so emotional 🥲

  • @dxvilxnat9073
    @dxvilxnat9073 년 전 +2

    This KRplus channel is literally why i find Science Fun and interesting! I love how you guys animate and explain theories and facts to us it really does make sense💯😁

    • @ZanTheGold
      @ZanTheGold 년 전

      But Idiotic Religous Morons Ruin It

  • @Skrallizar
    @Skrallizar 2 년 전

    Once a year or so I always end up returning to Kurzgesagt's vidoes, and still I get emotional about them everytime.

  • @waterlemon5272
    @waterlemon5272 2 년 전 +1240

    Steve is such a good narrator that saying "uh" is awkward.

    • @anilkumarsinha5562
      @anilkumarsinha5562 2 년 전 +6

      Time stamp ?

    • @_jax
      @_jax 2 년 전 +5

      i think i was the 69th like pog

    • @anilkumarsinha5562
      @anilkumarsinha5562 2 년 전 +3

      @@_jax loggers

    • @_jax
      @_jax 2 년 전 +5

      it’s fun refreshing the comments and watching the likes go up in real time

    • @_jax
      @_jax 2 년 전 +1

      imma be the 100th like instead

  • @gareth7016
    @gareth7016 2 년 전 +364

    The background music is truly incredible, i can feel the majestic legacy left behind and how glorious the animals must have been. Such an amazing experience!

  • @christinabalfoort2126

    I absolutely LOVE this channel! I watch it all the time! I think I started watching this channel… uhhhh… 3 YEARS AGO?!

  • @candicebeal1985

    I love how the prehistoric world is so colorful in this interpretation that is beautiful

  • @christiian9298
    @christiian9298 2 년 전 +559

    I loved this pharase "time marches on without any concern for our feelings and the past expand with every moment that passes"

    • @barackobama129
      @barackobama129 2 년 전 +2

      @dolimi jotoo “without a teace” 😂

    • @Jack-wh4zm
      @Jack-wh4zm 2 년 전 +1

      I didn't like it

    • @spydersoup8447
      @spydersoup8447 2 년 전

      Human history has the same story where there are still some parts of our history that end up getting forgotten and never to be learned or discovered or even have different believes and have parts be discovered and imagined differently from how it may have actually happened. Same thing applies with the many prehistoric creatures in the world. Sounds like a sad tale where there are parts of the past that will never be discovered or never learn the truth of, but it's part of history.

    • @dog5893
      @dog5893 2 년 전

      I read this at the exact moment he said it lol

  • @capp00
    @capp00 2 년 전 +4570

    Awesome episode.
    So dinosaurs were less "Thunder-Lizard" and more "pokemon". I think we could all be ok with that.

    • @tophatchaos8142
      @tophatchaos8142 2 년 전 +279

      Imagine if we could open a window to the past and we find that dinosaurs had a fledgling society that was cut short by the asteroid

    • @w4976.
      @w4976. 2 년 전 +18

      ok

    • @vectoralphaAI
      @vectoralphaAI 2 년 전 +79

      @@tophatchaos8142 that's called a time machine.

    • @budakbaongsiah
      @budakbaongsiah 2 년 전 +57

      @@tophatchaos8142
      So... 65 million BC of Chrono Trigger?

    • @AverageAlien
      @AverageAlien 2 년 전 +7

      @@tophatchaos8142 There's no reason or evidence for that to be the case

  • @pathlesstraveler6416
    @pathlesstraveler6416 8 개월 전

    This one always breaks my heart, I sob like a baby looking at all these lost-wonderful friends.

  • @vcastik
    @vcastik 년 전

    One thing I should say, very nicely you put all together in this clip.

  • @mikek7660
    @mikek7660 2 년 전 +1104

    "Time marches on without any concern for our feelings."
    It just breaks my heart and I haven't come to terms with it for almost 20 years.

    • @Iterr
      @Iterr 년 전 +55

      It has taken me until my late 30s. I am finding myself shocked at just how fast time seems to be going by. I used to think, “hooray, it’s Friday night but Monday morning is just around the corner”. Now it’s, “it’ll be another Friday night three weeks later in a minute”. And I know it is only going to accelerate. At some point, it’ll hit you too. Maybe sooner, maybe later. You just have to make sure you do what you can to get the things you want out of life as quickly as possible before it’s too late. Go all in and make the most of what you’re able to. Or just sit back, relax, and watch the show. Whatever is right for you.

    • @ignaciogobet605
      @ignaciogobet605 년 전 +7

      Maybe existentialist writers will make you feel like you have someone to talk to about it?
      It did help for me at least...
      I understand if it is a stupid suggestion.

    • @mikek7660
      @mikek7660 년 전 +3

      @@Iterr I'm 38 lol. I suppose it bothers me less the busier I am, but only because I don't have time to think about it lol. I find also I'm generally more laid back and accepting of some aspects of life and less resistant. But if I get in my feels about it, it's still there, and still really strong.

    • @mikek7660
      @mikek7660 년 전 +2

      @@ignaciogobet605 not a stupid suggestion at all. I took a philosophy of existentialism course in university so I have a passing familiarity with some of it. Sartre, Camus, D...something. Heidegger? Lol. That was 15 years ago tho. Perhaps I should check it out again with a more mature perspective

    • @ignaciogobet605
      @ignaciogobet605 년 전 +3

      @@mikek7660 Dostoevsky probably for the D. Well then you know. When I discovered it I found it conforting that other people were having the same worries about certain things, since nobody talks about this in school or in most families, and one gets to the point in which they think they are alone in that sorrow.

  • @DangerVille
    @DangerVille 2 년 전 +3263

    Kids no doubt love this style of animation, but you also give enough knowledge for adults to still learn. Good work!

  • @birdman.0
    @birdman.0 년 전 +3

    This video made me cry right at the end, it's such a shame we couldn't get a chance to live besides these magnificent creatures and know more about their biology and habits.
    Also, I always loved the animation in these videos, so fluid and colorful!!

    • @LeeXuan88
      @LeeXuan88 년 전

      Better dont.. humans are evil.. they gonna breed them.. skin them and use it as a bag 💼.. or coat. Or cut their horn etc

  • @thatpiglin_Vaulted
    @thatpiglin_Vaulted 7 개월 전 +1

    No matter how many times I see this video, the ending still gets me in tears.

  • @LanaSummer
    @LanaSummer 2 년 전 +1812

    This video got me crying about dinosaurs in the club at 3am

  • @sweeteyes7
    @sweeteyes7 년 전

    At 1:37 "Moon Men" by Jake Chudnow instantly started playing in my head

  • @cmillspa1
    @cmillspa1 년 전 +2

    This channel is so good. I love it.

  • @Venjem
    @Venjem 2 년 전 +268

    "The past expands with every moment that passes"
    How very Kurzgesagt.

    • @loturzelrestaurant
      @loturzelrestaurant 2 년 전

      Anti-Science is a Rising Problem.
      And so is the non-identical-but-bloodrelated Issue of Fake-Science.
      So much so that the channel simply named 'Spirit Science' misuses
      this word,
      has 1,16 mio subs,
      and is growing.
      So much of a social problem that actively damages our Planet and the human-species that i have even tried to report them. But for a simple factor, it didnt work yet:
      Not enough people do the same i do. Not enough report such a big channel, thinking 'Ah, it wont do anything anyway, so why even try'.
      Yeah, 'why even try'... thanks for that mindset...
      ...
      Sorry for the long comment but it woul be cool if you use the reportsystem of YT as it was once intended: to help 'us'.
      Aka: Would be cool if you help fight-back Anti-Science at least a bit.
      Hope you try, as it costs literally nothing but seconds.

    • @Sol4rOnYt
      @Sol4rOnYt 2 년 전 +14

      @@loturzelrestaurant bro what

    • @HypnosisBear
      @HypnosisBear 2 년 전 +2

      @@loturzelrestaurant Bruh.... Wtf😒😒😒

    • @yusepe1067
      @yusepe1067 2 년 전

      @@loturzelrestaurant b-but kurzesagt is not anti-science

    • @yeetus_feetus8564
      @yeetus_feetus8564 2 년 전 +1

      Hmmm yes the floor is made. Out of floor