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10 Extinct Animals We Shouldn't Bring Back

Jun 04, 2021
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seems like a scandalous and ridiculous concept because we are talking about animals that were exterminated thousands or millions of years ago, but scientists are serious about making it a reality , they even have a shortlist that includes the dodo woolly mammoth Mastodon and the Tasmanian tiger. This topic was discussed at the National Geographic sponsored TED conference held in 2013. Selection is based on the following criteria. It must have important ecological value. function there is access to its tissue with good quality DNA samples it can be reintroduced to the world it should be desirable and loved by humans but we are 101 percent sure that the extinct animals that we will show you in this video are not desirable and we do not They will be loved by humans, they should never be on the extinction list before we start going down prehistoric memory lane, don't forget to subscribe to our channel and click the little notification bell so you can be the first in see the latest videos on the right side let's start our countdown of 10 extinct animals that we should never revive from the dead number ten Megan Ora's first dragonflies were not as cute as they are today Megan Nora, who was actually a baptized fly , was a little smaller than a crow and had a wingspan.
10 extinct animals we shouldn t bring back
At about 2.3 feet, the Asian Atlas Moth is less than half its size, it is a large insect, how did it get so big? It had something to do with the higher oxygen content of the atmosphere 300 million years ago, this gigantic dragonfly-like insect that lived during the Carboniferous period existed in an atmosphere with 35% oxygen content compared to 21 % today, according to paleobiologist Matthew Clapham, higher oxygen content helped fuel the huge bodies of prehistoric insects, so what's so scary about an insect that's as big as a bird? They were carnivores. their dragonfly cousins ​​a mega Norah's diet consisted of invertebrate insects and small amphibians number nine and scent phobic splashes Sonne guinea pigs are intelligent and adorable little rodents, yet eight million years ago you would never have considered

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ing them home with you as pets Faubert Oh, Miss Patterson 'Also known as a Zillah guinea weighed 1,500 pounds and was 4.9 feet, a Zillah guinea was indeed a complete burrow, Miss Patterson. 'Yes, she looked like a buffalo from afar and when she was on all fours the total length of her was fourteen point seven feet.
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The Gilly Zilla were herbivores. with incisor teeth 7.8 inches long and may have been semi-aquatic like the capybara, the largest living rodent, their main food source may have been seagrasses and their habitat was near an ancient river system where weeds flourished herbs and the grasses, so yeah, this guinea Zillah wasn't It's not that scary because it only ate plants, but it would be impossible not to scream if you saw a buffalo-like rodent charging at you number eight thank you days, this was a fish armored car that ate its own kind, claimed a prehistoric Dunkel Ostia cannibal. swooz is not part of the shark family, but was an arthropod or dermal plate fish.
10 extinct animals we shouldn t bring back
It existed during the Late Devonian period, approximately 380 to 360 million years ago. Dung Colossus held the record for being the top predator of its time. It was also one of the top predators of the Paleozoic era, this armored fish could grow up to 33 feet and instead of a set of sharp teeth it had two long bony blades. Its bite was as powerful as that of Tyrannosaurus Rex and modern crocodiles. It is believed that its powerful jaws could bend metal and bite into a human's arm with extreme precision. Luckily it became extinct because this not-so-picky eater didn't even think twice about eating human flesh.
10 extinct animals we shouldn t bring back
Helicoprion number seven. This was another ancient marine animal with strange teeth and swam in the deep sea. 290 million years ago it was 35 feet long, had shark-like features, and was twice as large as the largest known great white shark. Helicoprion had a nickname: the circular saw killer, his name means spiral saw in Greek and he got his alias from the teeth on his lower jaw which was similar to a circular saw, interestingly he had no teeth on his upper jaw and yes, Its toothed world, which consisted of 15 to 18 serrated teeth, worked like a circular saw when it ate its prey.
It may have had a shark-like appearance, but it wasn't actually a shark, so what was the helicopter up to? ? Belonging to the chimeras, a type of cartilaginous fish number six from the Danish Asuka, this prehistoric crocodile was an opportunistic apex predator that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, two million years ago, was related to the alligator and could grow up to 39 feet long. Dan Asuka had a bulky and massive body, but that did not make him any less agile compared to modern alligators. This giant crocodile whose name means terrible crocodile and preferred estuaries as its habitat and attacked like an alligator.
It ate sea turtles and dinosaurs, yes, you heard that, right, this terrible crocodile could take out dinosaurs of its own size and that is based on the evidence found in t-rex fossils is relative, that is, the Albertosaurus and a Plesiosaurus, this means that the Danish asuka had a powerful power. jaw that could crush the shells of turtles and strength that could defeat other predators number five Gigantopithecus bigfoot existed during the Pleistocene approximately 2.6 million to 11 thousand seven hundred years ago Gigantopithecus which translates as great ape was a relative of the orangutans, this great ape walked in a quadrupedal posture on all fours and inhabited tropical forests in Asia, its teeth that were falsely marked as dragon teeth were made for grinding and chewing plants, bamboo in particular, Gigantopithecus could have been like an oversized panda , but you would still have been intimidated by his size, he was about nine point eight feet tall and weighed over a thousand pounds.
The fourth mega piranha, need we say more? How about the fact that it was larger than modern piranhas and had a stronger bite force, but how big was it? The mega piranhas were 2.3 feet long and weighed between 20 and 30 pounds, this large piranha lived during the Miocene era, between 6 and 10 million years ago, in addition to its size, it was three times larger than the of a modern-day black piranha, the fearsome bite of this prehistoric fish was legendary, the mega piranha had a bite force of 279 to 1069 pounds, which is approximately 9 to 50 times its weight in modern times, it would be able to pass through the shell of a turtle or an armored catfish like scales, but it's such an exciting comparison considering that today's piranhas have been reported to bite the toes of unsuspecting beachgoers, oh, number three, the giant short-faced bear, There is nothing short about this prehistoric bear Between 500,000 and 2 million years ago, the giant short-faced bear was the most powerful carnivore of its scientific name, it was art for the Tzimmes, and it weighed between 2,000 and 3,500 pounds, making it almost three times heavier than a polar bear, but wait until we tell you its height, are you ready in a quadrupedal stance?
He was between 5 and 6 feet oh, he was like an average human but with two legs. It was between 11 and 12 feet tall. What a beast you would have no chance of escaping from this ancient and huge bear because it could run at speeds of up to 40 miles per hour and had a range of up to 15 feet. titanoboa sarangeun ANSYS this was the king of all snakes and it lived during the Paleocene epoch approximately 66 to 56 million years ago its length was approximately 40 to 45 feet and its average weight was one and a quarter tons titanoboa looked like a boa constrictor but it behaved like an anaconda, the colossal size of the prehistoric snakes was due to the climate at that time, which was extremely warm, just the right temperature that the Tana boa needed to reach the number one growth, the megalodon, as always, we have saved the best for the end.
Megalodon was the largest shark that ever existed. Once living on land about 2.6 million years ago, this gigantic marine carnivore surpasses all the animals in this video in terms of height, weight and bite force. Its estimated size was approximately 52 to 59 feet and it was 14 feet longer than the titanoboa, the ancient giant sharks. It weighed 7,200 tons, its teeth were 5 to 7 inches tall, and it had a bite force of 24,400 to 41,000 pounds, which is three times stronger than that of the T-Rex. Megalodon also had the largest meal ever. The baleen whale, do you know other large extinct whales? Animals you don't want to revive, tell us in the comments, don't forget to hit the like button and share this with your friends.
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