This is 3D animation created by Global Data (previous videos) comparing the sizes of various monuments around the world, both ancient and modern. It begins with the Moai statue heads carved on Easter Island, and ends with the mountaintop Machu Picchu. And, if you were wondering if the video includes
This is a visualization created by Global Data comparing the sizes of various flying creatures both extinct and extant, but mostly extinct because Mother Nature made all the wildest models back in the day. Don’t get wrong, she’s still got some pretty crazy designs in existence, but she’s definitely grown
Seen here already deep into the hell no portion of the video, this is a visualization from Global Data (previously), comparing the sizes of both living and extinct sea creatures, from the diminutive to the terrifyingly colossal. I learned a lot by watching it. Mostly, that in the entirety of
This is another size comparison video from Global Data (a follow-up to their previously posted video), comparing the actual size of different types of animals, both extinct and extant. Mother Nature sure doesn’t make them like she used to, does she? She used to make them BIG. Now she makes
Presumably made to help aid in my decision of choosing a new battle mount, this is a visualization created by Global Data comparing the sizes of various animals both extant and extinct. I gathered a lot of useful information watching it, and not just that I’ve been spelling polar bear
Note: this isn’t the whole thing, see below for the entire graph. This is a visualization created by Roshaan Khan detailing the top global Google search queries for 2020, using the data from Google Trends’ ‘Year In Search’ report. As you can see, people are very quick to lose interest