14 Shockingly Giant Prehistoric Beasts 🐋 Smithsonian Channel

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  • I love watching and learning about dinosaurs, apex predators and giant anything. Awesome documentary.
  • Excellent! Loved this presentation. Thank you for making this video.
  • I had never heard of the Giant Sea Scorpions until I saw Chased by Sea Monsters with Nigel Marvin where Nigel traveled back and forth through time exploring the 7 deadliest oceans of Prehistory and aside from the Sea Scorpions and the Trilobites it was where I also first heard of the Giant Orthocones a species of ancient squid that lived and swam in Earth's oceans over 400 million years ago.
  • My husband whenever he was an escalator operator worked at the phosphate mine in NC where we live. He dug up a prehistoric whale that was over 5million years old. I’ve got one of the vertebrae from the end of the tail section the smallest of the vertebrae and it’s as wide as a dinner plate around.
  • @AniFam
    Reading the fossils and understanding the prehistoric stories are amazing~💯❣️ Thank you for sharing this exciting video! 🤗👍 🔆AniFam〽️
  • Love your material but this is so chopped up I can’t count the times I thought “what animal are they talking about now?”
  • @JC-tq8gm
    Biggest thing we know of that ever lived, still lives today: the blue whale. Worth saving I think...
  • Bet that Giant Sea Scorpion ,would get good with some butter !🤠🦂🦂🦀👍
  • With four huge flippers they must've had amazing agility for a large animal
  • @Teekles
    The front arms of T-rex are basically latches that allow them to use their upper body's gravity to pull dinosaurs down. Essentially just hooks on their chest more so than arms. Showing off how much they could lift in the other direction (bicep curl) is like marveling at the strength of crocodiles opening their jaws instead of being amazed how how hard they can snap.
  • @maeve4686
    I still think the Canadian fossil found by the equipment operator , Shawn Funk, should have been named after him. The Funkosaurus !!!!! ( It's called a nodosaur. ) Give me a beat, daddy-o !
  • Fossils opened a wingdow. . . What it sounded like. I liked it!
  • @Kroggnagch
    "The penguins actually flap their wings like birds..." no way.. I wonder why that is.. hmm.. huh... penguin.. bird .. penguins.. birds.. nah I dunno.
  • well well...thank you for a new addition to the nightmare arsenal- titanaboa.
  • love the "tale of the tape" weigh in before the match : T-Rex vs. Titanoboa