@drone-t7m

"Why it sucked to be born as a living, breathing multi-celled organism"

@jobernhard4243

1:51 The first turtles and plesiosaurs emerged in the triassic! The only verberates at the time were fish and amphibians!

@ChadfromChad

A quick wikipedia search tells you that Dunkleosteus was extinct about 360 million years ago (not 300 as in the video), did not share oceans with marine turtles or plesiosaurs (both came much later), and probably didn't get bigger than a great white shark. This video kind of borders on misinformation

@rydyyyyy2113

kinda sad ending šŸ„¹

@Darth-Nihilus1

380 million years ago, they died out before the Mississippian epoch of the Carboniferous which would have been a nightmare for these since there was a large extinction event at the end of the Devonian šŸ˜… I do a lot of fossil hunting and geological field research

@patricioiasielski8816

Plesiosaurus lived closed to us than to Dunkleosteus

@themoyoman4754

hungry shark evolution wasn't capping after all

@PidmSaif

Big daddy mentioned šŸ”„

@klausmikaelson3184

I love how in these videos the female animals are distinguished with some lipstick šŸ˜‚

@cobraalaniz149

Thanks to find educational and hilarious videos such as this.

@kim5911dh

love these videos. very entertaining and concise with not drawn out filler

@Neonus_randompersenus

Ok but, why is there turtle, helicoprion and plesiosaur on devonion?
Cool video tho

@HustleCircus

Killer video bro! Love these videos- watching and creating magic! šŸ™‚

@St34k_guy

0:27 already plot armour

@giagarex

There werent any turtles in the Devonian. Tetrapod vertebrates are barely making it to land yet.

Next time you make an educational video, do your research meticulously.

@bclagnese

Stethacanthus is no longer classified as a shark.

@HackerSero

8:42 "Skilled to be unskilled" šŸ’€

@mrcake9228

The animations are Amazing! Keep the amazing work up

@MAGMATYRANT

Iā€™m the guy that requested this!

@Commissar-24

YO IS THAT BIG DADDY FROM HUNGRY SHARK!?