>Mfw knowing it's not a 25 m, 150 ton badass
>try to youtube videos on prehistoric mammals
>people only care about the big ones like giant sloths, saber tooth cats, mammoths, etc
>not even any of the major prehistoric channels care about mammals
I'm pretty sad about the lack of marine reptiles and more monstery looking whales. Id be fine with smaller ones. Dolphins are too cute.
Sea turtles, sea snakes, marine iguanas and the occasional crocodile are cool but it's just not the same.
So what were these things supposed to be?
>>2219692
can you recomend any prehistoric channels in general? I'm apperently to stupid to find any good ones myself.
>>2219992
Giant insects, more or less
>>2220026
No youtube is just too stupid to leave their algorithm alone so you'll never find anything you actually want to watch.
>>2220026
TREY The Explainer,
>>2220237
That channel is pretty dope, thanks m8.
Here, have a picture of some piglets I took
>>2220026
1. Trey the Explainer. He is the most recent one and seem to be here to stay for a longer time than other related channels.
2. Illiterate dinosaur (rarely post videos anymore, due to moving to china for work related reasons)
3. Dinosaur George. It is his personal YouTube vlogging channel. The quality of his videos went down due to his schedule with him and the Texas museum he is in charge of. He is constantly traveling and tend to look tired in more recent videos.
4. ThePrehistoricMaster. His videos have no audio narrative, but are still pretty good.
5. Dinologue