I found out how big prehistoric animals actually were 😳

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Animal - went extinct 35million years ago
This guy- "We killed em all off"

ravneetsingh
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"I was born in the wrong generations. Life back then are better."
*Life back then*

shanemandem
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"I can't believe i killed them off"

Mmh that's not how extinction works, well, not everytime

denterdall
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Bro that huge 'horse' is a prehistoric rhino.

archiekavanagh
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i really want to see these animals in real life just imagining how huge they are excites me
thanks for the likes guys i never got this many

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Actually, larger animals tend towards extinction. Larger animals require a ton of energy. Also, they are the targets of hunting and fishing by humans. As a result, they adapt smaller body sizes to avoid being hunted, and this leads to a extinction vortex where stopping the action (I.E hunting and fishing) is not enough to stop the path towards extinction. It’s really sad when you think about it. People say overpopulation isn’t real, but it really is. We’re over-exploiting ecosystems and driving so many species to extinction.

michaeljordan
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I think this might be the best reaction channel ever…

TheLizardKingReal
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I feel like mammoths were a thing because they evolved and got there hair to survive the cold and grew horns

spooderfasterdenjoe
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Ark players: allow me to introduce myself

PetaPhile
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The fact that I know a lot of these due to ark survival evolved makes me question my life

IcedCrucifix
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na props to cavemen if I saw a indricotherium I'd migrate to a different continent

swimmingtuna
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Indricotherium is an extinct genus of hornless rhino. They may look like horses because horses are related to rhinos. They were the tallest mammals ever. And the heaviest mammal was paleoloxodon namadicus or straight tusked elephant. They were almost same size as the giant rhino.

D.o.l.l.a.r.s
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Indricotherium is an outdated name, the animal is now called Paraceratherium. Also Paleoloxodon was actually bigger than Paraceratherium

jacobcox
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I thought the last one said extinct 23 mins ago 😂

Jay-Tee
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I couldn’t see what they were called people with iPhone X or later can relate

thomasgiordano
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Paraceratherium (or Indricotherium) is an extinct genus of hornless rhinoceros. It is one of the largest terrestrial mammals that has existed and lived from the early to late Oligocene epoch (34–23 million years ago). The first fossils were discovered in what is now Pakistan, and remains have been found across Eurasia between China and the Balkans. It is classified as a member of the family Paraceratheriidae. Paraceratherium means "near the hornless beast", in reference to Aceratherium, the genus in which the type species P. bugtiense was originally placed

lilrose
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Also in Australia you lost 2 wars Against a bird.

EVEYANDTHERUBY
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All ARK players right now:
I am 19 million light years ahead of you

jarinjohnson
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Imagine you're just walking around looking for a place to set temporary camp, and then you see a horse 3x bigger than you. That'd be like a real boss battle

PicklePantss
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Some of these look so cool and the fact they ACTUALLY EXISTED💯🔥🔥

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