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no secret dinosaurs once ruled the earth
they were big strong scary and it seemed
like they were at the top of the food
chain well depends which ones but it
seemed like they were the ones to be
feared not fearing but when it comes to
the Deinosuchus it's believed they
actually ate some dinosaurs as well as
other land creatures fish and shellfish
these things were believed to grow up to
33 feet in length weight anywhere
between 5 to 10 tonnes and are very
similar to that of the sarcosuchus
which is currently believed to be the
largest crocodile that ever lived
weighing up to 15 tons and 40 feet in
length so today we are asking what if
the Deinosuchus didn't go extinct well
for starters I will say the world
wouldn't end I know a lot of you guys
seem to think that's a common theme on
this channel and it usually is the case
if catastrophic things happen to earth
such as earth going into the Sun another
planet colliding with earth or if earth
lost all of its oxygen so you could
breathe easy knowing if these guys
didn't go extinct you'd probably still
be ok I mean it really depends where you
live so let's get into that it's
commonly believed the Deinosuchus lived
in rivers in North America but not the
North America we live in back before our
time the Western interior Seaway also
referred to as the Cretaceous Seaway or
the North American Inland Sea was a body
of water that split two islands to give
you an idea when these things roamed the
waters the Western interior Seaway
literally split parts of what we now
know is the United States and Canada in
half part of Alberta and majority of
Saskatchewan were submerged in water
Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico
Kansas Nebraska and South and North
Dakota were also all submerged majority
of Texas would have been underwater as
well and that's exactly where these
things lived now of course these crocks
wouldn't necessarily live in the middle
of massive lands such as Colorado or New
Mexico because they're most likely
aren't bodies of water big enough to
handle them so if they were to adapt
they'd most likely reside on the coast
of California all
to British Columbia there is the
possibility some could live in larger
lakes like Salt Lake however I'm not
sure how they'd be able to cross all
that lands such as the deserts of Nevada
it's also fair to mention a handful
could live in the Gulf of Mexico so
those living along the coast could also
be affected I mean Florida has their
fair share of Crocs so who should say
their long-lost relative wouldn't be
able to join them of course these things
roam in the waters could not only cause
trouble for some locals but fishermen
and any shipping routes that used those
coastlines it could also change the food
chain in the water
considering how these things were
believed to take down the likes of the
Tyrannosaurus Rex who is believed to be
the king of land I mean with rigid sharp
teeth and armored skin I could see how
the Deinosuchus would be able to put up
quite a fight with a t-rex regardless of
who were to win the fight I know I'd pay
to watch if he one hell of a show but
again these things roaming large bodies
of water wouldn't necessarily change
much of our day-to-day lives especially
those living in the more central States
I mean the idea of a 30-foot crocodile
showing up on a golf course in Florida
is pretty scary but I don't play golf so
I don't have much to worry about but for
the sake of this video because it is of
course hypothetical let's also look at
the possibility of these things adapting
to living in smaller bodies of water
compared to the oceans such as the
Mississippi River the Missouri River and
the Colorado and Columbia river's well
then this could pose a threat to those
living anywhere near the water
especially considering how those things
would be just fine roaming the land for
periods of time
it's also possible these things could
adapt and live in some of the great
lakes such as her on Ontario and
superior which would definitely be
problematic for me who lives in Toronto
not too far from the water if this was
the case people living in towns cities
and states that could be affected by
these things would have to relocate I
mean if you look outside and see a
30-foot croc sitting on your lawn I
could promise there's no animal control
that could help out but eventually the
government's more specifically the US
and Canada assuming that's where these
things would live might have to invest
in containing these creatures this of
course would cost millions upon millions
of dollars studying the animals figuring
out ways to capture them if they're
putting people in dangerous situations
and of course finding ways to stop them
from getting in contact with our society
in general now of course we also have to
look at it from the perspective of if
they'd go extinct again depending where
they live food could be quite scarce for
these large animals there's only so many
fish turtle
Sharp's or whatever else these things
would eat that live in certain areas
before their population would completely
die out in a sense these creatures could
potentially make themselves go extinct
due to overeating and lack of a
population for food again just a
hypothetical theory but this entire
video is hypothetical so why not look at
it from all angles possible even if
these things preyed on humans by the
coast I don't think a 6-foot 200-pound
adult would be enough to spice the
appetite of a 30-foot 10,000 pound croc
maybe ten humans and that's why I'll
never go swimming or in a boat ever
again it's some really serious scary
stuff but come to think of it before you
guys do you start to worry and before I
work myself up any more than I already
have let me reiterate the question here
what if the Deinosuchus didn't go
extinct it's been extinct for over 73
million years and its first fossils
weren't found until the 1850s I could
promise you these things are not a
threat to anyone anywhere crocs on the
other hand well those are very real and
dangerous so I'd recommend steering
clear now before we wrap up this video
let's respond to some comments from the
video
what if hammerhead sharks went extinct
banks oiled jr. said imagine if thor's
calls his hammer and a hammer head shark
floats to its head I included that
comics I thought it was very funny and
just the idea of Thor holding a
hammerhead shark there's hitting people
with it I think that could be a great
spin-off so I think someone needs to get
in touch with Marvel and we got to make
this happen ASAP Conan loud grin I'm
really sorry if I said your name wrong
said I'd love dinosaurs to be back only
to be our protectors that would be great
but there's absolutely no guarantees I
mean they're much much bigger than us
and I think maybe we should work on
having lines protect us before we try to
focus on dinosaurs which are much much
bigger stronger and scarier I don't know
just a thought as always I would love to
hear from you guys so please do drop us
some comments down below of how you
would feel if the Deinosuchus didn't go
extinct where would you guys live would
you be comfortable living near the water
or would you be eight like right in
Central America
nowhere near any bodies of water I'd
probably just move to Europe or
something I don't know as always I've
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