#Devonian Extinction

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#Devonian Extinction Reel by @primevalplanetchannel - Travel back 400 million years and see what some of the first large land organisms looked like. #Prototaxites #Devonian
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Travel back 400 million years and see what some of the first large land organisms looked like. #Prototaxites #Devonian
#Devonian Extinction Reel by @theveryextraordinary - The last one nearly killed everyone 😰😰😰 when do you think the next mass extinction will be? #prehistoric #extinct #prehistoricanimals #scary #dinos
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The last one nearly killed everyone 😰😰😰 when do you think the next mass extinction will be? #prehistoric #extinct #prehistoricanimals #scary #dinosaur #extinctanimals #paleontology #thegreatdying #extinctionevent
#Devonian Extinction Reel by @history.is.fascinating - Late Devonian extinction event!!!

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#HistoryFacts #history #extinction #massextinction 
#devonian #climatech
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Late Devonian extinction event!!! Follow for more. @history.is.fascinating #HistoryFacts #history #extinction #massextinction #devonian #climatechange #reels #explorepage
#Devonian Extinction Reel by @colossal (verified account) - The Devonian Mass Extinction was a turbulent, 20-million-year saga that eradicated Earth's first forests and wiped out roughly 75% of all species. Are
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The Devonian Mass Extinction was a turbulent, 20-million-year saga that eradicated Earth’s first forests and wiped out roughly 75% of all species. Are we on track for a repeat? Join @lindsay_nikole and Colossal Biosciences for part two of our mass extinction series, as we explore the volcanic fury and oxygen-starved oceans that reshaped life on our planet forever. Watch episode two now on Colossal’s YouTube channel!
#Devonian Extinction Reel by @skelonium - Would You Survive In Dinosaur Era?

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#whatif #dinosaur #3danimation #sceince #treding
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Would You Survive In Dinosaur Era? . . #whatif #dinosaur #3danimation #sceince #treding
#Devonian Extinction Reel by @xwhyearth - Most animals today are tiny compared to their ancient ancestors. But how did creatures like Megatherium, Titanoboa, and Arthropleura get so massive? �
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Most animals today are tiny compared to their ancient ancestors. But how did creatures like Megatherium, Titanoboa, and Arthropleura get so massive? 🤯 From higher oxygen levels to no predators and abundant food — the ancient world was the perfect playground for gigantic beasts. But over time, everything changed… and they vanished. 👉 Follow for more prehistoric truth bombs. #Prehistoric #GiantAnimals #ExtinctAnimals #PrehistoricGiants #Paleontology #Titanoboa #Megafauna #AncientEarth #OldEarthHorror #DinosaurEra #EarthHistory #AnimalFacts #ScienceReels #MindBlown #EvolutionFacts #GiganticCreatures #NaturalHistory #ExplainedSimply #DinoReels
#Devonian Extinction Reel by @theveryextraordinary - What other animals do you think should NEVER be brought back? Let me know in the comments!

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What other animals do you think should NEVER be brought back? Let me know in the comments! Known artists (comment or DM for credit) : Intro- agustindiazart Daeodon 1 - Emily stepp Daeodon 2 - Robert Fabianni Smilodon 1 - leonelsabertooth Smilodon 2 - allo_artz Kelenken 1 - mantiscat Barinasuchus 1 - Streg Barinasuchus 2 - HodariNundi Follow my page for daily old earth prehistoric horror videos! #prehistoric #extinct #oldearth #scary #prehistoricanimals #horror #dinosaur #extinctanimals #daeodon #terrorbird #kelenken #barinasuchus #neanderthals #smilodon #sabertooth #sabertoothtiger
#Devonian Extinction Reel by @extinctera (verified account) - During the Late Permian, around 260 million years ago, Gorgonopsids were the apex predators of their time, while Scutosaurus, a large, heavily built p
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During the Late Permian, around 260 million years ago, Gorgonopsids were the apex predators of their time, while Scutosaurus, a large, heavily built pareiasaur, was one of the dominant herbivores. Gorgonopsids, such as Inostrancevia, had long, saber-like teeth, strong jaws, and a powerful bite, making them effective hunters. Scutosaurus, despite its massive size—reaching up to 2.5 meters (8 feet) long—was slow-moving and relied on its thick, bony armor for defense. Fossil evidence suggests that Gorgonopsids likely preyed on Scutosaurus, using their saber teeth to pierce through its tough hide. However, taking down such a large, armored herbivore would have been challenging, likely requiring precision bites to vulnerable areas like the neck or limbs. Both species disappeared in the Permian-Triassic mass extinction, marking the end of their unique ecosystems. 🎥 Life on Our Planet (2023)
#Devonian Extinction Reel by @paleorex - POV: You come face to face with one of the most fearsome sabre-toothed predators of the Permian period!

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POV: You come face to face with one of the most fearsome sabre-toothed predators of the Permian period! The illustration is made by me using mostly Photoshop. For the short animation, I used an Al model that runs locally on my PC, reducing environmental impact by avoiding cloud computing.
#Devonian Extinction Reel by @extinctera (verified account) - For years, Deinocheirus was a mystery, known only from a pair of enormous 2.4-meter (8-foot) arms with large claws, leaving paleontologists puzzled ab
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For years, Deinocheirus was a mystery, known only from a pair of enormous 2.4-meter (8-foot) arms with large claws, leaving paleontologists puzzled about what the rest of its body looked like. When more fossils were found in Mongolia, they revealed a dinosaur unlike any other. Living 72 to 69 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous, Deinocheirus was a massive ornithomimosaur, but instead of being a fast runner like its relatives, it had a humped back, powerful legs, and a wide, flattened beak designed for an omnivorous diet of plants, fish, and small animals. Fossilized remains show it swallowed gastroliths (stomach stones) to help break down food, much like modern birds. Its sheer size—up to 11 meters (36 feet) long and 4 meters (13 feet) tall—made it difficult for predators like Tarbosaurus to attack. Some researchers believe its skin featured small, keratinous bumps, possibly serving as protection against biting flies in its marshy habitat. Unlike its more agile relatives, Deinocheirus was built for wading through wetlands rather than sprinting across open plains, making it one of the most distinctive dinosaurs of its time. 🎥 Prehistoric Planet (2022)

✨ #Devonian Extinction発見ガイド

Instagramには#Devonian Extinctionの下にthousands of件の投稿があり、プラットフォームで最も活気のあるビジュアルエコシステムの1つを作り出しています。

ログインせずに最新の#Devonian Extinctionコンテンツを発見しましょう。このタグの下で最も印象的なリール、特に@extinctera, @xwhyearth and @theveryextraordinaryからのものは、大きな注目を集めています。

#Devonian Extinctionで何がトレンドですか?最も視聴されたReels動画とバイラルコンテンツが上部に掲載されています。

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📹 ビデオトレンド: 最新のReelsとバイラル動画を発見

📈 ハッシュタグ戦略: コンテンツのトレンドハッシュタグオプションを探索

🌟 注目のクリエイター: @extinctera, @xwhyearth, @theveryextraordinaryなどがコミュニティをリード

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12リールの分析

🔥 高競争

💡 トップ投稿は平均1.5M回の再生(平均の2.5倍)

ピーク時間(11-13時、19-21時)とトレンド形式に注目

コンテンツ作成のヒントと戦略

🔥 #Devonian Extinctionは高いエンゲージメント可能性を示す - ピーク時に戦略的に投稿

📹 #Devonian Extinctionには高品質な縦型動画(9:16)が最適 - 良い照明とクリアな音声を使用

✍️ ストーリー性のある詳細なキャプションが効果的 - 平均長399文字

✨ 多くの認証済みクリエイターが活動中(25%) - コンテンツスタイルを研究

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