Shocking Fossil Discovery Made In Antarctica #shorts

preview_player
Показать описание
In 2019, yet another shocking fossil was discovered in Antarctica. This one is quite a bit different from the terrifying bird I told you about earlier. Scientists believe it could represent the real-life Loch Ness Monster, the biggest sea dinosaur that ever lived!
The fossil is approximately 70 million years old, the petrified remains of an elasmosaur that could have weighed upwards of 15 tons(30,000lbs). It's called the real Loch Ness Monster because of the myths that say Nessie is really just a long-necked plesiosaur that's somehow managed to stay alive for millions of years. Plesiosaurs were once diverse marine reptiles with long necks and flat, paddle-like flippers. Some say they looked like huge manatees with long giraffe necks and heads like snakes! And elasmosaur was the biggest among all of them, a true sea monster!

#originsexplained #mysteriousdiscoveries #fossil #fossils #discovery #antarctica #shorts
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

At this point, I'm far more willing to believe that Nessie is the ghost of a sea monster than a living one.

ladykoiwolfe
Автор

But how says that 2 plesiosaur’s didn’t dig far down a tunnel it made below lake lockless and I mean it is extremely possible.

alannajennings
Автор

Nice short but next time can you refer to them as prehistoric marine reptiles or something more accurate than (sea dinosaurs)

GamerKeags_YT
Автор

If it was found in Antarctica, it ain't Nessie then, is it?

StoffelDilligas
Автор

And then he'll ask you for about three fidy.

johnaldred
Автор

I dig the thought of real dinosaurs and monsters etc...
But I don't need a real life jurassic park or monster hunter world tyvm 🙏

Assissinator
Автор

Great new discovery in antarctica🎉
Thanks for another short video these get me through.
Until a full episode is aired.

sharigodwin
Автор

Regardless of one to be found in the loch but to venture and say that it was unlikely for one to be in that area is a bit bold. Geographically I'm not 100% where the Antarctic was but I'm pretty positive we were all one landmass. There's a plausible chance of an apex level species roaming the ocean enough to die over what's now the UK on the tectonic plates. Maybe, love your content, keep it up!

mr.k.
Автор

Its all based on theory, noone can say for sure, let alone when these creatures actually lived

tacenda