Borealosuchus: The Crocodilian That Outlived The Dinosaurs

Borealosuchus: The Crocodilian That Outlived The Dinosaurs

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@curious5887
@curious5887 - 22.04.2023 13:12

Is Borealosuchus a true crocodilian or atleast, a crocodylomorphs? And is there any other true crocodilian and crocodylomorphs that is contemporary with the Borealosuchus?

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@TheAnimalKingdom-tq3sz
@TheAnimalKingdom-tq3sz - 22.04.2023 13:13

Dinosaurs: died out completely




Borealosuchus: "Bye! Have a great time!"

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@vicattardo8258
@vicattardo8258 - 22.04.2023 13:45

Congrads on getting a narrator. Now we can follow your excellent research. Go back, if you can, and re-record your favorite videos. I finally subscribed.

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@mlggodzilla1567
@mlggodzilla1567 - 22.04.2023 13:56

Another great video 😎

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@lerneanlion
@lerneanlion - 22.04.2023 14:12

It's funny but also not funny at the same time because the Borealosuchus survived one of the greatest mass extinctions ever only to perished because of the climate change. In other words, the biggest gun is not always the best gun.

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@wingedhussar1453
@wingedhussar1453 - 22.04.2023 14:13

Only because he hid in water and had ample supply of Dino to eat because they were struggling.

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@HateAndFlame
@HateAndFlame - 22.04.2023 14:19

The terror birds would like a word with you.

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@alexandermorrison1010
@alexandermorrison1010 - 22.04.2023 14:26

Indeed the world in it's cooling phase during the later cenozoic has put a significant barrier upon crocodilian range and diversity. Should crocs survive us and live to see a more welcoming climate I do believe they will become more diverse and perhaps reclaim lost niches.

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@travisbickle3835
@travisbickle3835 - 22.04.2023 14:33

dinosaurs are still alive tho.

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@KaijuFan1954
@KaijuFan1954 - 22.04.2023 14:48

YET AGAIN ANOTHER AMAZING VIDEO AS ALWAYS!

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@dunkleosteusyaetuanalien
@dunkleosteusyaetuanalien - 22.04.2023 15:46

👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

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@1998topornik
@1998topornik - 22.04.2023 16:28

I am interested what gave this crocodilian edge over its extinct brethren in surviving Cretaceous mass extinction.

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@pittbullking87
@pittbullking87 - 22.04.2023 18:00

Very interesting! Alligator fossils have been found at the Gray Fossil Site in Tennessee that are about 5 million years old. I understand it is a new species and possibly an ancestor to the American alligator.

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@VinceRoop-sj8fp
@VinceRoop-sj8fp - 22.04.2023 18:24

For the algorithm gods

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@R0MULUS97
@R0MULUS97 - 22.04.2023 21:07

Finally, a no nonsense channel about prehistoric life, free from dumb list videos and annoying face cam talks.

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@PaintBrush777
@PaintBrush777 - 22.04.2023 21:45

The artwork in this episode is awesome 👌 🐊

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@jacobdalland1390
@jacobdalland1390 - 22.04.2023 22:22

Good video. This is one of the common crocodilian fossils in North Dakota, where I graduated college and will return to soon.

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@thelaughinghyenas8465
@thelaughinghyenas8465 - 22.04.2023 23:12

Another excellent, well researched, and interesting video with good images and clean, clear and pleasant narration. What more can you ask for?

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@Andulvar
@Andulvar - 22.04.2023 23:56

In a world filled with smaller land animals you'll want a slender mouth to catch your prey when you yourself are a giant among them. Pretty simple to understand. You don't use a bear trap to catch a mouse.

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@rileyernst9086
@rileyernst9086 - 23.04.2023 00:39

Well they say that turtles and tortoises just march on through over extinction boundries. Something that can live on crushng their shells open and gobbling them down is going to go pretty well.

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@rileyernst9086
@rileyernst9086 - 23.04.2023 00:43

Instead of the newer species becoming piscovores I'd suggest they were maybe not eating so many turtles!
The mesozoic species inhabited alongside larger more piscovorous and generalist cousins, so I think it had that alligator snout so it would be more efficent against armoured prey.

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@markopolo1
@markopolo1 - 23.04.2023 00:43

Like the narrator even though going backwards I got used to your voice

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@Spnozilla
@Spnozilla - 23.04.2023 01:00

Imagine surviving the most iconic (not the most devastating) mass extinction of all time and then getting KO’d by good ol’ global climate change. It really says something about the nature of extinctions.

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@maozilla9149
@maozilla9149 - 23.04.2023 02:30

nice

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@codemonkeyslikeme
@codemonkeyslikeme - 23.04.2023 04:33

Keep up the good work! Mever thought i see a -suchus channel. Gud shiit

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@posticusmaximus1739
@posticusmaximus1739 - 23.04.2023 04:53

Wow, another genus/species I've never heard of and further more, one of the few that survived the Kpg extinction. Any paleo channel will tell you mammals no larger than a small dog, turtles, snakes and crocodilomorphs survived, but none ever describe examples.

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@kuitaranheatmorus9932
@kuitaranheatmorus9932 - 23.04.2023 06:16

Borealosuchus is such a cool animal, glad you did this amazing video on it


Really cool,and hope you have a great day

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@Alaska-Jack
@Alaska-Jack - 23.04.2023 06:26

Ahhhhh the non gay channel

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@ODJJ-77.83
@ODJJ-77.83 - 23.04.2023 08:56

Lollll

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@dinos9441
@dinos9441 - 23.04.2023 09:11

one of the few creatures that existed during the dinosaurs and did not change much. Evolution seems to have stopped for them. We do not take into account the inhabitants of the seas and oceans)

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@chancegivens9390
@chancegivens9390 - 23.04.2023 17:23

You know... animals like this, along with the species that we don't know existed yet has me convinced that some species of nonavian dinosaur did survive the KT extinction event, and then went on to go extinct later on.

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@legionbeast
@legionbeast - 23.04.2023 23:26

-Outlived the dinosaurs.
-Avis are laughing at you right now for thinking that.

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@tasmaniandog4449
@tasmaniandog4449 - 24.04.2023 01:58

That's interesting

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@sauraplay2095
@sauraplay2095 - 24.04.2023 21:28

Great video!

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@DemitriVladMaximov
@DemitriVladMaximov - 25.04.2023 06:25

Really cool to see Alabama fossils get more recognition.

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@indrajeet
@indrajeet - 26.04.2023 16:18

Mammals didn't take over right away - Terror birds ruled for around 10My and continued to rule south america until 2mya.

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@aleksandarvil5718
@aleksandarvil5718 - 26.04.2023 19:15

Dinosaurs, Pterosaurs, and Marine reptiles: go extinct completely

Borealosuchus: “OH, NO ---- ANYWAY !!!”

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@darkscarecrowfxs.3205
@darkscarecrowfxs.3205 - 26.04.2023 21:13

Cannibalism is an possible cause

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@joaosenra2775
@joaosenra2775 - 26.04.2023 23:51

Nice vídeo! I want to see a video about the Dyrosaurs, because almost no one talks about them.

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@BulkierEmu050
@BulkierEmu050 - 27.04.2023 05:21

Only the fittest survive.

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@robwalsh9843
@robwalsh9843 - 08.06.2023 04:43

There's survivors, and then there's crocodilians. They're on a level.

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@joeshmoe8345
@joeshmoe8345 - 18.06.2023 03:27

Great as always, thanks for sharing with us Boss.

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@jasonsantos3037
@jasonsantos3037 - 17.07.2023 17:58

I do enjoy these videos about these crocodiles subspecies.

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@timkbirchico8542
@timkbirchico8542 - 09.08.2023 17:06

narration good. better than robot voice. I enjoy your vids.

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@gattycroc8073
@gattycroc8073 - 03.09.2023 12:14

who wants to see a documentary where a Borealosuchus takes down a Titanodies like how modern crocodiles hunt water buffalo.

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@TeethToothman
@TeethToothman - 22.09.2023 01:33

❤❤❤

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@mondraymondo
@mondraymondo - 07.03.2024 22:40

north crocodile eh?

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@shockdrake
@shockdrake - 03.06.2024 15:51

Skin of crocodile is also a suppressed feathers like bird legs?

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@trevstrevs
@trevstrevs - 03.06.2024 23:25

I'm so confused as to why only small animals survived. As we can observe today larger animals are much more metabolically stable and efficient. So shouldn't the largest animals be the ones to survive off the meager food? Also, how did any plant life at all survive? Why don't we live in a world of fungi and algae? How the hell did any trees ever come back?

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