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How Big Can Animals Get?

How Big Can Animals Get?

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How Big Can Animals Get? On my own opinion evolution shouldnt be used in the educational system, because Its just a theory in first place that could be proven, but could be fake at the same time. Its really hard to know for sure that have these creatures actually existed, but if we somehow could go back in the time we maybe could prove this theory. I dont even know why am I writing this comment, but I think this was just a reminder that you should not believe everything that our society teaches us. :D
Date: 2023-12-14

Comments and reviews: 17


There's also an interesting article I read about blue whales and their feeding. They can hold thousands of liters of water in their mouth at once, basically forcing krill in by the suction of opening its mouth. It also has to close its mouth. There's a size limit based on the time it takes to close its mouth (thus potentially letting food escape) versus how much food it requires. At a certain point, it will literally become to big to be able to eat.
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-Titanosaur- isn't a species. It's a generic term used to refer to dinosaurs from the Titanosauria group. The titanosaur species considered the largest nowadays is the Argentinosaurus huinculensis.
Also, that Spinosaurus weight VERY incorrect. Its estimated weight is actually about 7. 5 tons, and it was lighter than the much bulkier Tyrannosaurus (at about 8. 5 tons) and even Giganotosaurus (at about 8 tons.

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Fun fact:
There is no solid proof that any of these animals exist. Most are based on computer models.
Another fun fact:
There's not a single dinosaur bone on display anywhere in the world. There is also not a single complete dinosaur skeleton in existence. The ones in museums are fake, (a form of plastic) and our understanding of dinosaur shapes is again, just speculation.

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All your videos would be better if you used miles per hour, feet and inches in your videos. We can never get the just of you videos cause we constantly stopping it to convert you measurements to USA standards.
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This guy is trying his best to convince the International Authority of Measurement & Scaling Unit that Toyota Corollas can be a easier, simpler & much better Universal Measurement Unit
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So you know why you should never visit north sentinel island, how deep the ocean is, why North Korea is the hardest country to escape the this, but you don-t know how to cook
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RLL: There are two units of measurement, how much force it had compared to a Hiroshima bomb, or how much it weighs compared to a Toyota COrolla.
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Real Life Lore: due to this law, its impossible for a land creature to exist that weights 100 tons.
An average american: hold my beer

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1: 47 -this snake could eat a human in one bite-
Any snake could, they dont have bones, they could eat anything without chewing

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great, it's amazing, really knowing this is incredible and who would have imagined it, luckily these animals no longer exist, thanks
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3: 16 RLL: -Which is the equivalent of 12--
Me: -TOYOTA COROLLAS-
RLL: --fully grown, African Elephants-
Me: -OH-

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80 of his viewers are using feet and pounds, and he-s from the USA, but the fker only uses the damn metric system-.
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I know Americans use really weird measurement sometimes but for some reason this guy always use Toyota Corolla
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As a man who drives a Toyota Corolla I am willing to stand by using them as a unit of measurement going forward
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Vedio gets a thumbs down due to your laziness by not converting to pounds, and inches, very disappointed -
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There-s this one giant mushroom in Oregon that, with its mycelium network, is the largest living thing alive.
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If your measuring units are pounds, feed etc than it's absolutely fine to use Toyota corolla as one to.
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