Lost Worlds: the Forgotten Creatures of Prehistory

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Published 2023-10-13
Insects, birds, mammals... Where do they come from? Today, thanks to recent discoveries, scientists are recreating the missing pieces of evolution.

00:00 Who killed the giant insects?
49:56 The mystery of feathered dragons
01:40:27 The dawn of mammals

Directors: Emma Baus & Bertrand Loyer

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All Comments (21)
  • @bathory5026
    Just taking a moment to say that I really appreciate all of the artists, production members, paleontologists and other contributors to this project. Your work has not gone unnoticed.
  • @mimimills2524
    Maybe some day a scientist will try to figure out why videos on YT get so many views and so few likes….it’s always disproportionate and they’re really good videos. Take a second to appreciate these videos people it’s really not that hard.
  • @Aimu1
    Thank you for uploading! Helped me forget my troubles even for a bit.
  • @garmtpug
    An excellent documentary! I really enjoyed this!
  • @AljhonRadaza
    Thank you for making me fall asleep. I've been suffering for insomnia.
  • Nice to see a documentary on the other creatures of pre-history other than the usual dinosaurs.
  • @ginnied7346
    That was a fantastic watch, interesting and eye-opening
  • @mbvoelker8448
    Really excellent! I particularly loved the scenes where the wireframe animations would emerge from the fossils. Such a clever touch adding to the information being presented.
  • @-ananda-
    Brillante trabajo de investigación , gracias a todo el equipo de grabación y participantes Un dato: si algún estudiante español que no sepa inglés quiere hacer un trabajo basado en éste documental , espero que no lo haga para una tesis o examen, porque la traducción en bastantes casos es sencillamente surrealista incluso demencial Señor YouTube en la era de la IA, no tiene mejores traductores??
  • Fantastic. I had always heard that birds were descendants of dinosaurs, and it's fascinating to finally see it unfold.
  • @techtube1111
    Excellent... in every way. Thank you for posting.👏
  • @gaywizard2000
    I remember this on TV, such a wonderful informative and beautifully animated production! I enjoy seeing the less popular prehistory.
  • @Michael-nh8ht
    A very informative and interesting video for anybody interested in ancient life forms. A superb video & put together in a very good way with many interesting discoveries of ancient life.