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#Prehistoric Reel by @projectpangaea.co - You don't truly grasp how massive Arctotherium was until you're standing next to one. The largest bear to ever exist. 

#prehistoric #paleontology #ic
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You don’t truly grasp how massive Arctotherium was until you’re standing next to one. The largest bear to ever exist. #prehistoric #paleontology #iceage #megafauna #pov
#Prehistoric Reel by @your.local.federal.agent - Hatzegopteryx facts!! Not a dinosaur but this beast sure coexisted with them (and ate some species) #hatzegopteryx #prehistoric #pterosaur #dinosaur #
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Hatzegopteryx facts!! Not a dinosaur but this beast sure coexisted with them (and ate some species) #hatzegopteryx #prehistoric #pterosaur #dinosaur #dinosaurfacts
#Prehistoric Reel by @growthvault.ai - Millions of years ago, the Earth looked very different.

No cities.
No lights.
No pollution.

Just ancient forests, giant dinosaurs roaming the land…
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Millions of years ago, the Earth looked very different. No cities. No lights. No pollution. Just ancient forests, giant dinosaurs roaming the land… and a night sky so clear that the **entire Milky Way galaxy stretched across the horizon.** Imagine standing there and looking up. This might be the closest we can get to seeing what the **dinosaur era sky** really looked like. ✨ Follow for more cinematic AI worlds. #dinosaurs #prehistoric #milkyway #spaceview #ancientearth
#Prehistoric Reel by @ethnocynology (verified account) - Gotta lock in. #anthropology #archaeology #mammoths #mammoth #iceage #huntergatherer #prehistoric #prehistory #icebath #lockedin #lockin
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Gotta lock in. #anthropology #archaeology #mammoths #mammoth #iceage #huntergatherer #prehistoric #prehistory #icebath #lockedin #lockin
#Prehistoric Reel by @decodingwrlds - 🦖 Deadly Animals You're Glad Are Extinct 😨☠️

Imagine walking outside…

And realizing you're no longer at the top of the food chain.

Some creatures
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🦖 Deadly Animals You’re Glad Are Extinct 😨☠️ Imagine walking outside… And realizing you’re no longer at the top of the food chain. Some creatures from Earth’s past weren’t just big. They were built to dominate. 🦈 Megalodon: A 60-foot ocean predator with a bite stronger than a T-Rex 🦅 Argentavis: A giant bird with a wingspan wider than a small plane 🐊 Deinosuchus: A crocodile so massive it hunted dinosaurs 🦂 Jaekelopterus: A sea scorpion longer than a human — armored and deadly 🦍 Gigantopithecus: A 10-foot ape powerful enough to crush bone 🦖 Spinosaurus: A river monster larger than T-Rex… built for both land and water This wasn’t fantasy. This was Earth. And if even one of these predators still existed today… The wild would feel very different. Nature doesn’t always create beauty. Sometimes it creates nightmares. 💬 Which extinct creature would you fear the most? 👉 Follow @decodingwrlds as we decode prehistoric terrors and nature’s darkest history. 🎥 Video Credit: DM for credits/removal to the real owner. . . . #decodingwrlds #prehistoric #extinctanimals #darknature #earthshistory
#Prehistoric Reel by @oldearthfiles - 🦖😱 Your Birth Month = The Dinosaur Protecting You… From a T-Rex 💀🌎 

Imagine this… 
A T-Rex is charging straight at you. 

No escape. 
No weapons.
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🦖😱 Your Birth Month = The Dinosaur Protecting You… From a T-Rex 💀🌎 Imagine this… A T-Rex is charging straight at you. No escape. No weapons. Only one thing stands between you… and extinction. Your birth month decides your protector 👇 January 🦅 Quetzalcoatlus: A sky giant with a massive wingspan — striking from above February 🦖 Spinosaurus: The river monster — powerful jaws and aquatic dominance March 🦴 Ankylosaurus: Living tank — one swing of its tail can shatter bones April ⚡ Velociraptor: Fast, intelligent… attacks in deadly precision May 🦕 Triceratops: Horned defender — built to charge and crush June 🦖 Giganotosaurus: A rival apex predator — speed and raw power July 🦴 Stegosaurus: Spiked tail ready to pierce anything that comes close August 🦖 Therizinosaurus: Long claws — terrifying reach and slashing force September 🦅 Pteranodon: Aerial distraction — buying you precious seconds October 🦖 Carnotaurus: Lightning-fast predator — speed vs strength November 🦴 Allosaurus: Aggressive hunter — relentless and strategic December 🦖 Mosasaurus: If near water… it’s already over for the T-Rex No guarantee. No safe outcome. Just one protector… against a king of death. 😨 Last Truth: Even with protection… surviving a T-Rex is never certain 💬 Which month are you… and do you trust your protector? 👉 Follow @oldearthfiles for more brutal prehistoric scenarios. 🎥 Video Credit: DM for credits/removal to the real owner. . . . #dinosaur #prehistoric #oldearth #trex #survival
#Prehistoric Reel by @factzzopedia - Dinosaurs ruled the Earth for over 160 million years, long before humans ever existed, and their story still feels like something out of a sci-fi movi
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Dinosaurs ruled the Earth for over 160 million years, long before humans ever existed, and their story still feels like something out of a sci-fi movie. From the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex with bone-crushing jaws to the gentle, long-necked giants like Brachiosaurus, these creatures evolved into incredible forms to survive in a wild prehistoric world. What’s even more fascinating is that birds today are actually modern descendants of dinosaurs — meaning dinosaurs never truly went extinct! The next time you see a bird fly by, you might just be looking at a tiny living dinosaur. 🦖✨ Follow @factzzopedia for more❤️ . . #dinosaurs #prehistoric #jurassic #trex #dinosaurfacts sciencefacts didyouknow earthhistory ancientworld evolution fossils nature wildlife reelsinstagram instagramreels viralreels trendingreels reelitfeelit explorepage fyp
#Prehistoric Reel by @karim_wildlife (verified account) - Crocodilians have watched dinosaurs rise and fall, survived the mass extinction 66 million years ago, and remain apex predators with one of the strong
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Crocodilians have watched dinosaurs rise and fall, survived the mass extinction 66 million years ago, and remain apex predators with one of the strongest bite forces ever recorded. Every detail is engineered for dominance, armored in osteoderms, eyes and nostrils positioned for near-invisible ambush, a powerful laterally compressed tail built for explosive propulsion, and a four-chambered heart that supports remarkable endurance. Their metabolism is so efficient they can go months, sometimes close to a year, without feeding, waiting with absolute patience for the perfect strike. #crocodile #crocodilian #prehistoric #dinosaurs #reptilelover
#Prehistoric Reel by @lindsay_nikole (verified account) - every single one is horrific

#prehistoric #bird #dinosaur 

image credits:
H. Santiago Druetta
JA Chirinos
Julio Lacerda
James Gurney
Cindy Joli
Jack
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every single one is horrific #prehistoric #bird #dinosaur image credits: H. Santiago Druetta JA Chirinos Julio Lacerda James Gurney Cindy Joli Jack Wood
#Prehistoric Reel by @prehistoric.dinosaur.hub (verified account) - Quetzalcoatlus was one of the largest flying animals ever discovered. Living around 68-66 million years ago in what is now Texas, it had a wingspan of
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Quetzalcoatlus was one of the largest flying animals ever discovered. Living around 68–66 million years ago in what is now Texas, it had a wingspan of up to 12 meters. Despite its size, it could likely launch itself into the air using all four limbs. On land, it probably walked like a stork or giraffe and hunted small animals using its long, spear-like beak. Quetzalcoatlus wasn’t a dinosaur, but a giant flying reptile that ruled the skies at the very end of the Age of Dinosaurs. 🦅🦖 Credits to Simple History on Tiktok #quetzalcoatl #quetzalcoatlus #pterosaur #pterosaurs #prehistoric

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