Animals That Were SCARIER Than Dinosaurs
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200million years from now... top 10 scariest things that lived. Humanathorus... had the ability to wipe out all life on its own planet.
15 meters tall. 7 feet long arms, big hands with 40 cm fingers. 9 feet long legs. Big brain. Big mouth. Big teeth. Powerful slap
Just wait till they learn about the Karenosaurus
We’re called Homo Sapiens you🤷♂️
@@LoonserBoonzer HA! 😂
Facts
imagine spending your career studying an insect and think you have it, until the next set of scientists just flip it around.
Underrated comment
What type of flip back flip?
Insects were the scariest thing back then in my opinion imagine coming upon what you think is a mountain and all of us sudden ants the size of cars just come out
@@greatpirateroberts1669 don’t make me think ab that
@@connordzyngel1636 yeah I just got that in my head and I can’t get it out
"A face only a mother could love " That was hilarious 😂😂😂😂
I love the line “the face only a mother can love”
I learned recently that squids rarely fossilize because their bodies have a very high percentage of ammonia. This provides them with the required buoyancy to be free-swimmers, rather than bottom dwellers. The downside is that the ammonia also means that when the animal dies and its body decomposes, the body falls apart, which is why unlike the octopus, complete squid fossils rarely exist.
That also means there explosive right!? 💣
tell me what animal ture talk like our language
@@laughingcrownlosebitter9029 ha ha ha here in Mindanao we say "nukus"!
I watched that episode, too. 😎
Wow, the more you learn!
the fact that there has so far been six mass extinctions I'm surprised there is as much life as there currently is today
Very interesting
Give it a couple thousand to million years
Over 99%of all life has died out, we are seeing less than 1% of it right now
Believe that if you want lol
@@smokiemcbongwater3184 what do you know something scientists don’t, Mr. Bongwater?
I am finishing my major on geology with electives focusing mostly on paleontology, and as a heads up whatever you see in the video is almost completely speculative. Offcourse there is a chance the speculation can be right on some things more than others. For all we know scientists could be be mostly definitely wrong on what they actually look like, and I say this with a high level of confidence. They could be more terrifying than they actually seem from their bone structure or quite harmless than it seems. So watch the video for the fun of it and take it with a grain of salt.
Glad to see another skeptic.. I'm especially annoyed with the case of the Andrewsarchus.. it's laughable that they even bothered to build an anatomy only from the top a skull. They probably wouldn't claim it as fact, but scientists have done that before and been wrong.
Woah, this is really cool! Really love it! Please make a sequel! :D
“Here a some animals scarier than dinosaurs” *shows an adorable capybara*
I legit didn’t find ANY of these critters ‘scary’ Most of them are goofy/comical looking as all hell. 🤣
@@FIVExTIGERS same
@@FIVExTIGERS *You get cooked in couldron on sticks by fish tribe*
“Rodents of Unusual Size? I don’t think they exist.”
@@rezanthedudeduder9501 fish sticks....yummy
‘Titanoboa’ Suddenly, the Ark players quivered in fear
Ain’t got shit on the fear terror birds bring. 😂 Hate those sons of bitches. Sea scorpions too.
Bro I can relate I have 3000hours on ark lol
No cap on ark poc I got glitched in 4 terror birds and lost a freshly bread giga and a wyvern egg lol
@@brettperonto2219 eurypterids are fucking horrible god I hate those things so much but for terror birds you can just ar them or you can get on a mount but if they surprise you and you don't have good weapons/ mounts you are super dead
Never
Thank you for making this video because I love mysteries like this
It's amazing how scientists and paleontologist imagine all these creatures with only a few bones lol
it is amazing but they generally use animals today that are related to said creatures in order to assume size and weight and even what the rest of the body could look like.
@@johnnysauve3050 could look like but not necessarily look like. Without a complete skeleton you have no complete bone structure in which to determine exactly what the animal look like.. there are some instances where they only have a few foot bone fragments and they try to imagine what the whole animal looks like
Them: Terror Birds. Me: Give me a saddle I want my Chocobo
lol
Facts
If one could only bring them back to life and unleash them on humanity.
Somewhere out there, theres someone googling chocobo to see what the hell it is. Man I miss ff7 and tactics
Kevin?
Subnautica game designers be like “WRITE THAT DOWN. WRITE THAT DOWN “
Facts.
Yes facts lol🤣
Exactly
I love Subnatica lol.
Ahh I see you are a cultured human, it is rare to come by one
OK the Pokémon Ratticate was real!
"and a face only a mother could love" 😂😂that's harsh💔
There is nothing more terrifying than horse-sized insects.
Yeah
Humongous centipedes..
@Keighan Marshall no
@Aqish Mare lol the Andrew animal is like a mix of a hyena+fox/wolf+horse+hippo
@Nancy Flr So you're saying you don't eat cow, pig, chicken and other animals you eat? Where you get your protein hun? :)
“A face only a mother could love” My man Dunky just can’t win
😢😢😢
I used to watch so many of these videos, thanks for making my childhood be amazed
i actually wish Helicorprion still existed because it was so cool
Yes, but don't forget how DEADLY these sharks are. if they did actually still existed there'll be no humans left on earth if everyone decided to go for a "swim"
@@blazethewolf4772 it’s still cool
@@russianfederationyoutube well yes, they do look cool, i can definitely agree
Welp the helicopter meme is a new version of Helicoprion
@@blazethewolf4772 yeah but the other sharks are also deadly and they don't have a rolled up spikey jaw
I discovered that when I am in the ocean, my reactions to a piece of seaweed touching my leg and a Megalodon attacking me are exactly the same
I'll spaz out and there doesn't even need to be seaweed. Mental fish are just as real as physical fish.
If you had your leg touched by a megalodon I can’t see how you have time to sit and write anything!Aren’t you surrounded by the press constantly! You had an experience that certainly should have been Big News! Darn, I have not heard about this earth shattering event! Please, publicize at once!
@@marymargaretblumhorst5359 he’s joking
@@marymargaretblumhorst5359 They’re saying that they have an overreaction from things that touch them in the water, because when something touches you where you can’t see it, it could be almost anything.
how do you know what a megalodon feels like
Do a “What animals other people in the future would feel lucky that went extinct, but existed today” video?
1. Humans
Ooo
mosquitos and roaches. tho they prolly arent going extinct anytime soon
@@amadraccoon2479 roaches survived nuclear bombs. They will not die off with just anything
I didnt got it before now i got it and that would be cool
The editing in this video is sooo funny, I love it. Thank you guys for the great vid.
If any of you are wondering, I’m pretty sure the “sea monster” in the thumbnail is a Greek mythological monster called Charybdis, pronounced karbdis
Thank you! I'm tired of this clickbaity bullshit where they tease you with something only to never refer to it again. No subscription from me for that reason.
@Shadow-jn9yv I know right! Me too. I would like to actually learn about the Charybdis even if it wasn’t real because I love Greek mythology but then I’m just disappointed
actually giant squids still exist in the deep part of the ocean
Oh wow, we have a scientist
@@bradleyrivera7497 i i op
yeah im pretty sure all these ocean creatures still exist just we haven't see them.
@@kidkrew just talking about giant squids. Just calm down a little.
Hell they’re off the coasts of Baja.
2:13 that transition was smooth😏
Your video's are so helpful. 😊
Hey there! 🌟 I just watched your "Largest Dinosaurs" video, and it was absolutely mind-blowing! 🦕 The way you presented the information with such enthusiasm and captivating visuals kept me glued to the screen. Your content is truly amazing, and I really enjoyed it. I liked and subscribed to your channel without hesitation. Looking forward to your next video! 🎉
Thanks for sharing your positive energy. It's infectious!
I wish teachers could teach us this efficiently
Too busy pushing there democratic beliefs
@@davygspot way to find a way to bring up Democrats lol
Like stop having you go in wikipedia and make a powerpoint where all you talk about the shark's mouth and getting an approval
@@nikloklaj9685 yeah that's the thing about indoctrinization you don't even realize it's happening to you.
they do in england- wales- rhyl!!!!
coyote if he was alive 300 million years ago: TODAY WE WILL GET BIT BY A TITANABOA!
LMAO
Hahaha!
Coyote: Alright so we're at the zone, damn look at the leaves- *fucking dies*
Jesus fricken...
also coyote WRITE THAT DOWN WRITE THAT DOWN if they were still alive
If I had to bring any of those animals back it'd probably be the phoberomys pattersooni
16:03 oh hey it's the original be amazed face, but yellow
Just to really add to the terror, especially for the sea going creatures, to prove something is extinct you have to have full knowledge of the surface (and underwater zones) of the planet at all times. Therefore some of these creatures could be still alive. You see, it might not be that no-one has seen one in ages, its just that no-one has seen one and lived.
Thanks a lot. Now I won't go swimming ever again 🤣
That's what scares me the most
With technology now ppl should like be live streaming while searching for underwater creatures lmao 🤣 at least if they get ate we see what happens
@@watwrongwichu2578 You can't live stream from the bottom of the ocean lol
@@SESK98 oh shit u right lmao
These days, you've got to watch out for KAREN-potamus.
Gotta watch out for the Sharonda-saurus too. They can be very loud & disruptive
😂😂lol
Burrr her with the dinosaurs: EXCUSE ME YOUR SCARING MY CHILD NO EXCEPTIBLE!!!!!
5ft in height and 10ft of hair with a viscous disposition
They are a very wild species!
These stuff are even more creative than any hybrid animals I ever came up with XD
@Be amazed Can you make a video on dangerous airports and beaches? And make more survival riddles?
For those who didn't know, the thumbnail is charybdis from greek mythology, one of the primary obstacles for Odysseus in book 12 of The Odyssey.
I would chose the kraken to be brought back because it would probably be deep and unseen like current giant squids
Yes
I choose Andrew circus then they will maybe hunt out Tigers and lions and snakes or kill Scavengers And I know dire wolfs ain’t on this list but I vote for em
There true
I vote for more dios to be brought back smh
I vote for pillar man to brought back so they can make more stone mask and do more awaken poses
The kraken is the scariest if I saw that thing I would never go near water again!
I love these animals to. In fact, I love prehistoric animals and animals in today. It’s just nature
Everybody gangsta till the shark wields a chainsaw
Lol
Chainsaw shark! chainsaw shark! chainsaw shark!
@Ellie P lol
69 likes nice
@@user-du7qq5pk1r and you decided to ruin it.
Animals could grow incredibly large millions of years ago because there was 30% oxygen in the atmosphere as opposed to about 21% today.
Indeed
I need to start taking more O2 and pushing elephant seals around. They're not the boss of me.
People that make guesses like these are idiots! I’m not much of a historian but I do know the planet earth is only Aamir thousands of years old! Read the Bible it has all kinds of facts that have been tried to be disproved and cannot be. It’s called the flood, yes the great global flood. Now think about that. The flood has all the answers you need! Stick to the facts Jack. Just the facts. No hypothesis, no assumptions, no guessing! This will tick off a lot of you folks because it’s the truth and you already know it but refuse to publicly admit it!
@@shinymud7 I second this
KB bro the Bible is fake it was made by people who need to rely on an imaginative higher power that "controls everything" to live their everyday lives.. stop wasting your sundays on bible study or going to church and do something that actually contributes to something in your life. God is fake and the Bible is fake. Get over yourself.
I literally shivered when the sea scorpion was brought up.
6:45 the platybelodon looked like an nerd 😭 (he could literally tear me up apart)
"terror birds and titanoboa" Me: *ARK flashbacks*
Indeed
That's what I was thinking about lol
Same
Huu
I don't get it
Outstanding. Editing must've taken months. I think an award is overdue.
lol right I was looking at his videos all day(no exaggeration) his voice is calming and the edits got me thinking he might be a movie editor in real life😂
Lol
True
And yet, he got Arthropleura's name wrong, and nobody caught it.
I agree
Thanks for the film 👍👍👍👍👍👍
12:50 "aww it's so cut-AaAa.. nevermind."
7:50 that skull is terrifying
Man... those Titanoboas are a real pain to fight...
I went all the way back then I could looked at doggy the man’s comment ohhhhhhh man
Hmmmmm..........Y'know when I read this my brain literally switched to: "ARK: Survival Evolved"???? nah seriously, I may be an idiot but is this an ARK reference
Luckily they went extinct, this is one snake we shouldnt revive
It's not that scary, but it's so freaking cool!
Imagine the amount of undiscovered creatures laying burried deep in the most inhabitable of places, where humans could never spent time to dig. shame really, we have learned so much in such a short period of time, yet there is SO much more that is left unknown. esp those strange creatures still alive deep in the undiscovered ocean! It's all so fascinating
u have learned nothing, execpt how to be lied to by the mainstream media
In fact, I would argue "extraterrestrials" live deep in the ocean.
"The result is a 16-foot-long, 6-foot tall vision of pure nightmare fuel..." *ad with large woman plays*
LMAOOOOOO
Hahaha
Lmaooo
Fitting that is 80% of mens nightmares road block in real life every day causing male depression on a mass scale like we have never seen before in our history, so its not too far off.
LOL
Terror Bird: Hey Ma Look A Chocobo
Ma: That's Nice Dear
This is so cool and so much more amazing
I really apreciate that you convert to meters for us, great video.
Or you could use this thing called a brain and convert yourself. 1 meter equals about 3 feet, more like 3.3 feet but 3 works for estimating. Simple. Same thing with kilogram to pounds. 1 kilo equals about 2 pounds, 2.2 to be exact. Or you could do something like 5 kilo equals 11 pounds so if something is 20 kilos it would be 44 pounds.
@@robertandrews6915 I see no reason to memorize that when in my country we don't use dummy units of measurement, if I really need to convert something I just Google it. (Edit: I almost forget that yt is very sensitive)
Ok I know this is supposed to be “scary” but I can’t stop looking at that jaekelopterus and thinking, man that’d go great with a nice butter sauce. If it was still alive the cost of crustaceans would be wayyyy lower 🦞🦞
Lobster used to be extremely cheap in 1930s lol
OMG OMG OMG I CRAKED UP LAUGHING AND ITS 3 AM LOL
Or you could just leave them alone to their survival mode because they’ve never hurt you and they don’t have thousands of plant foods to choose from and grocery stores/ restaurants.
@@Letthembelightpeaceonelove Jaekelopterus are *_extinct_* ... it's a non-issue.
I see a super-size mornay coming on!
Hallucigenia giving me PTSD of AoT
Thank you so much for adding the metric data, this makes it much easier for the rest of the world to really appreciate the sizes etc. This was a great overview. Subscribed!
chocobos but deadly
%75 of theese “facts” are fake.
@@elitemetropolice4551 dang u must have took like 2 days to research and do the math that 75% are fake
@@ericccrose no. i just know. i am a future biologist. i watched these bcuz i want to see how fake it was. and the last part REALLY pissed me off. the kraken and the 5% eXpLoReD shit.
@SeebeeFan why the neck are you even here? Just keep the info to yourself.
"Life would be much more difficult if dinosaurs had stuck around." Never has a sentence given me such intense fight of flight.
Flight of flight💺🛫✈🛩🛬💺🕺💃🕺💃🕺💃💃
@@Brown-Egg-. I can't believe we both typo'd it wrong. LOL
@@Algenie lol
I believe they did stick around, but eventually became extinct, because humans killed them. Just think of all the ancient stories - even cave paintings and stone etchings - of dinosaurs from all over the globe. They were called dragons then.
i think we would be surprised how at how much easier it would be to navigate arround dino's then we would think,a t rex was probably mostly a scavanger so they dont realy hunt much,raptors would most likely go for smaller creatures then people specialy people in groups. so al we need to worry about is the flesh eaters in between the raptors and t rexes and maybe some big meat eating birds,back in the day shure it would be a challange but today with all the weapons we got they dont have a chance. the scarriest and most violant creature on earth is humanity.
Evolutionary fairy tales about mythical creatures are the best ❤
your videos are AMAZING!
Helicoprion is one of my favourite prehistoric animals, I love sharks and this specialized specie is just amazing. Those "circular saw blade" teeth were for cracking shells of crustaceans (like Ammonites) it was like nutcracker. Those small teeth in lower jaw were "stored" premmature teeth, when fully grown teeth fell of new ones moved in mouth and took their place (it's similar like our era sharks teeth works, they have multiple sets of teeth in rows which move forward when front line fall off)
So did the circular saw blade teeth really rotate like this video mentioned? I just get confused thinking about it, it's a simple concept but the jaw would have to be free moving without being 'hinged' or connected by muscle/tissue to the skull in order to rotate/spin. Otherwise you'd have a jumbled mess of twisted muscle whenever the jaw attempted to rotate. Maybe I'm thinking too far into it.😄
@@24KGoldbackGorilla wondering same thing XD
@@24KGoldbackGorilla yeah, the circulating teeth is of course nonsense.
@@24KGoldbackGorilla it did not rotate :D it just moved with lower jaw. It kind of work like a saw, because those teeth are tilted inside, so when this shark bite and open and bite again it kind of moved through the prey like saw blade, if you know what I mean. It would be better showed on some animation.
@@janakracmarova7843 def one of my favorites as well. Such a fascinating creature! I do hope scientists are correct about the placement and function of the teeth though, since it’s really just speculation.. but it makes the most sense out of the other guesses.
9:24 It was scary, until it started walking 😂
The dunky on rag on ark was so much fun. Such a good farmer in the water
WOW AMZING DUDE!
Every prehistoric animal: terrifiying beasts capable of destroying whole groups of other animals Terror bird: ebil chimkeen
Kk
chocobo of death
Kk
For anyone interested in this kind of stuff, I can recommend Cage of Eden which features several of these extinct animals:)
thank you
im not interested
I am
Hallucinogenia is what my son imagined the monster under his bed looked! He drew it!
@ 3:16... Definitely thought that was a stylized image of Tobin Bell as John Kramer, the Ocean's Nine Saws edition.
Platybelodon be like: "Ah so you don't like my teeth, huh. HOW ABOUT THIS! **transformed into an elephant**
*everyone liked that*
Pokémon evolution
It's absolutely crazy to think that some of these creatures lasted for millions of years before going extinct, and even some of them lasted hundreds of millions of years and still exist today (Crocodiles, sharks) but humans have roamed the Earth for about a few hundred thousand years and we're already destroying the planet.
The earth is actually less than 10000 years old
@@countygirl_k511 No
@@countygirl_k511 You can’t be serious…
@@countygirl_k511 bruh earth have been survived for years and there's no way that it's been 10000 years
@@countygirl_k511 of couse the earth is less than 10000 years old it's 2021 years old, almost 2022 years old
I love how in the beginning it showed a beaver as the scariest animals
I know a lot of these and I love the titanoboa And I wasn't scared for mostly Actually all of them Also great videos thank you For posting lots of videos I love your work Thank you for Again Doing KZhead and I really like your videos they cheer me up thank you
12:42 Never thought I’d see dungeons and dragons artwork in a be amazed video. Neat.
i love it
Scariest animal: Humans, we can pretty much kill anything. 2nd place:Dogs, you gotta be some badasses if you live with the deadliest organism on earth.
Don't forget cared for and protected by that deadly organism.
Don't forget the cats who lead these "Humans" by the nose.
Third place: cats Forth place: buggies... Fifth place: gold fish...
@Goatface42 Yeah but most non domesticated animals scare humans
No, it is not the dog that is the second plaxe but THE CAT. You gotta be extremely badass to enslave the most dread animal on the planet.
I’m so scared also just a request can you make these videos more entertaining and funny😅
"With a face only a mother can love" Haha, you got me!
lol
Lol
😂😂😂🎉
Something I find interesting is contemplating what aliens might look like. Size wise I mean. They could be giants, they could be ant sized, The may very well be as tall as sky scapers. They might be evolved from insects, mammals, fish...... And basically anything other than mammals I find pretty terrifying.
I totally agree!!! I’ve thought about that, & wondered the same thing, too!!!
Italian size
And who can say if life on their planet even evolved like ours! Carbon based lifeforms may be very odd to them! Or maybe they are like sentient jelly fish that live in liquid methane! I bet they would be equally as surprised by how we look, eat, breed etc. OR.. maybe all critters end up looking and functioning very similar despite having evolved on another world. It's fair to imagine any living sentient being would need to be able to take in energy in order to fuel thought. That would likely be through gathering light, or absorbing minerals, gases, and/or consuming materials. Their bodies would need to be able to survive the pressure of an atmosphere or living under water. Therefore they would likely have a "skin" of some kind, appendages for gathering energy and movement (unless they are telepathic and control a horde of Ape creatures that do their bidding and build their spaceships 🤔). So its possible Nature tend to build similar structures due to environmental pressures, no matter where life starts. I can't wait to find out one day!
@@joshuatucker2521 specially when theirs elements similar to carbon like silicon which has almost the same chemical make up meaning it could be used as a substitute ingredient for dna and life on titan saturns moon there is alot of silicon and there could be silicon based life forms there
@@joshuatucker2521 I would assume they have thumbs or thumb like body parts. Because thumbs were the start of human evolution. Well, at least the aliens that develop technology would have thumb like body parts. There could obviously be planets without technology. There could be creatures that could dominate their planets like how dinosaurs and sharks dominated earth. I would assume that if aliens visited earth in spaceships, they would have thumbs. It is interesting to think about. But I would assume they would be very different from humans.
if my nightmares existed I'd have anxiety 24/7.
WOW THEY ARE KINDA BEAUTIFUL Right?😅😮
Are you sure the Ostrich isn't a terror bird?
Ostriches do bite but not very hard. I got bit in my local zoo when I sat down on the stones outside their enclosure. I think he thought my fruit print leggings might actually be edible.
Was deffs a terror bird! . Can't believe humans actually lived through that
Seriemas.
@Reem ElKaouakibi that's comforting to know🙃
@@valenwood6299 humans did but they didn't maybe they where tasty!
From now on, every time I eat chicken I will say "Yea, you're not so big and tough now are you?"
Good 1 lol
Ilon
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this is a really scary fact to know some humans are scared of dinosaurs but we never really knew what the dinosaurs were scared of
WOW I was AMAZED!!!!!!!!!!
There are so many ancient creatures that pokemon never thought of making into a pokemon. that elephant had been an excellent fossil pokemon.
Fun fact: a blobfish has a face a mother wouldnt even love
Thats because all the blob fish you have seen on the surface are dead ones because they went too high they look different in their natural habitat
Just like my mom
@@impulsewraith3419 its a joke? :l
@@kawaiicorgiisme2562 yeahnim just giving facts here even inctheir natural habitat they are ugly
@@impulsewraith3419 ok?
Him: octopuses. Me at the same time: OCTOPI, ITS OCTOPI!!!
Isn't the mosasaurus like 60 feet long (18 meters)?
I live less than a mile away from the world-known Mazon Creek Fossilbeds, and it is known for rare fossils, so rare, it is only found near where I live in Illinois; the giant cephalopods were known as Tullimonstrum, aka Tully Monster.
That’s a cool place to live by
Yeah
BE AMAZED U r the smartest man that ever existed on the humanity Earth or the universe
I live In a sharks mouth
@@ianavina6981 I know, right? BTW from my knowledge they have a fossil of it on display at Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History.
I just now realized that it's hard to find the fossil of something with no bones thanks to this video. I feel stupid now.
Fossilised plants are fairly common.
@@HeatherJRedhead I mean octopuses and squid
@@turtleo4732 it is possible if the animal was frozen to death and remains so like wooly mamoths and wolfs
@@turtleo4732 fun fact the plural form of octopus is octopi.
That's not entirely true. They have found the fossils of cartilaginous fish and even fossilized slugs and soft tissued water dwelling animals. It depends on how fast decomposition and tissue mineralization took place as well as temperature and depth of sediment where the body fell.
For some reason I have always been fascinated with the giant squid
Love you videos I'm entertained and learning more then school
1:25 Fun fact: they could create air vacuums with their mouths to pull in small fish. It’s like a vacuum cleaner with a shredder.
Woah
That’s terrifying
Nice.
Ill tell you what, if my chickens were scaled up to like 9 ft tall, I'd be genuinely worried
@Reem ElKaouakibi well duh if I'm correct then if their body growth at that heights then they may start developing bioweaponic evolutionary body part like stronger bones sharper claws longer reach and jump distance hell even sharper senses
@Reem ElKaouakibi after some time of infighting and survival yes they would
@Nancy Flr I'm finding it difficult to disagree with you lol
@Reem ElKaouakibi If humans just vanished, I wouldn't be surprised if there was a period of quick evolution among certain species. But yea, without humans around, species going extinct due to other species is just natural selection
Mhmmm, chicken. Honey, grab the shotgun! We eating for the next week!
As an aot fan I was most interested in the part of hallucigenia
I'm not sure it's real, but it's really, really, cool! :D
16:21 Hallucigenia. So this is where Hajime Isayama got the idea/inspiration of the origins of the titans (Attack on Titans)
"If you're scared of snakes" *suspicious looking actor nodding*
🤣🤣🤣🤣
These learning videos are awesome