What If The Dunkleosteus Didnt Go Extinct
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What If The Dunkleosteus Didn't Go Extinct? • Subscribe To Life's Biggest Questions: http://bit.ly/2evqECe • 360 to 380 million years ago, during the late Devonian period, there lived a huge species of predatory fish that grew up to 20 feet long and weighed up to a ton. That fish was Dunkleosteus, and it lived far before the dinosaurs did. The Devonian was a period on planet earth where fish reigned king, and the king of all kings was Dunkleosteus. But for the next few minutes, lets imagine a hypothetical timeline where old dunks didn’t go extinct when it did. What would the cause and effect have been? That’s what we’re going to talk about on today’s episode of life’s biggest questions. • LATEST VIDEOS: • BIGGEST WHAT IF's | LifesBiggestQuestions • • What If The Hydrogen Bomb Was Dropped... • BIGGEST SCIENCE QUESTIONS | LifesBiggestQuestions • • What Would Happen If Earth Fell Into ... • Latest Uploads | LifesBiggestQuestions • • What If Humans Were Twice As Intellig... • For business inquiries, please contact [email protected] • VIDEO CONCEPT: • Landon Dowlatsingh - http://bit.ly/2bwFVhQ • VOICE ACTOR: • Charlotte Dobre: / charlaychaplin • VIDEO EDITED BY: • Cassie Macinnis: / c_isforcassie • PRODUCED BY: • Liam Collens- / liam.collens • Photo Credit: • Dinoraul: https://bit.ly/2JMImdO • Jon Knuo: https://bit.ly/2OceE5E • Pat Bradley: https://bit.ly/2NCptg4
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