10 Animales Aterradores que se han Extinguido - Summary

Summary

The video discusses a variety of extinct and prehistoric animals, from insects to mammals. The host begins by welcoming viewers and explaining that scientists calculate that animals go extinct every day. This has been happening for millions of years. The video then presents a list of animals, starting with the Mega Neura, a prehistoric insect that was the largest flying insect to ever exist, measuring 70 centimeters and feeding on lizards and other insects.

Following this, the host describes the Charcoal Emmys, a giant turtle that lived between 60 to 58 million years ago, and the Platoon Plate, an extinct mammal related to elephants that lived between 23 to 4 million years ago. The Platoon Plate was known for its unique shape and size, measuring 6 meters long and 2.8 meters high, and weighing 4.5 tons.

The video also discusses the Nucleus, a fearsome carnivorous fish that lived between 360 and 380 million years ago, and the Gamero Seras, a mollusk about 12 meters long that lived about 74 to 440 million years ago.

The host then presents information about the Smilodon, a saber-toothed tiger species that went extinct about 2.5 million to 12 thousand years ago. The Smilodon was known for its size, strength, and sharp teeth, and it was believed to hunt in groups.

The video concludes with the Megatherium, one of the largest land mammals that ever existed, reaching a length of 6 meters from head to tail with a weight of about 4 tons. The host encourages viewers to subscribe and activate notifications, and to give the video a thumbs up.

Facts

1. Scientists calculate that animals become extinct every day, a process that has been ongoing for millions of years.
2. The video features terrifying prehistoric animals, such as the Smilodon, a carnivorous beast that weighed up to an armored weight of 10 meters.
3. Centipedes in the past could grow up to three meters in length, making them the largest invertebrate to have ever existed.
4. Hawthorn saurians were carnivorous dinosaurs that lived between 112 to 93 million years ago. They were 15 to 18 meters long and had a narrow, elongated skull similar to today's crocodile-like creatures.
5. Scientists believe that the megatherium, a prehistoric mammal, was capable of standing on its hind legs and tearing branches from trees with its powerful claws.
6. Smilodon, a species belonging to the saber-toothed tiger, became extinct about 2.5 million to 12 thousand years ago. It lived in grasslands and forests and measured about 2.2 meters in height with a weight of between 160 to 280 kilograms.
7. The pterosaur known as Ex Al 4, was meters high and is considered the largest flying animal in the history of the Earth. It lived in North America between 72 and 66 million years ago.
8. Gamero Seras was a mollusk about 12 meters long that belonged to the squid family. It lived about 74 to 440 million years ago and inhabited the shallow seas of Laurentia and Siberia.
9. The nucleus was a fearsome carnivorous, strong-swimming fish about 10 meters long. It lived between 360 and 380 million years ago.
10. The mega neura is a prehistoric insect that can normally be compared to a dragonfly. It had a size of 70 centimeters, making it the largest flying insect that has ever existed on earth.

Please note that these facts are based on the information provided in the text and are not original research.