The Evolution of the Crocodile
14:47
The Strawberry Elephant
4:59
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The Evolution of Sauropods
13:06
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The Evolution of the Bear
8:38
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The Evolution of the Dog
11:38
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The Evolution of the Whale
12:54
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The Evolution of the Monkey
9:50
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Channel Update
1:03
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Prehistoric Planet Review
11:39
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The Evolution of the Cat
12:08
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The Evolution of the Sloth
9:25
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Pleistocene Park - An Introduction
7:22
The Evolution of the Camel
12:31
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Brontotheriidae - The Thunder Beasts
9:08
The Evolution of the Hippopotamus
8:06
The Differences Between Living Cows
3:28
The Evolution of the Rhinoceros
15:20
The Evolution of the Elephant
24:36
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Desmostylia - Aquatic Relics
8:06
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Dinocerata - Terrible Horned Beasts
8:30
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@ofatinyratt
@ofatinyratt Күн бұрын
please do crows or rats next :D they’re my favorite animals
@cutesietoon3236
@cutesietoon3236 2 күн бұрын
This is terrible. You should be more professional
@fuckiopussigetti453
@fuckiopussigetti453 2 күн бұрын
I saw the title and said "my back is broken. Spinal."
@FelyKotagbia
@FelyKotagbia 2 күн бұрын
Elephants did not evolve God created elephants Genesis 1:24 & God said, Let the earth bring forth the living creature after his kind, cattle, & creeping thing, & beast of the earth after his kind: & it was so.
@SCP_is_Goated_Cope
@SCP_is_Goated_Cope 17 сағат бұрын
You could say God made animals evolve over time and it doesn't sound far off
@ProfessorPrimal
@ProfessorPrimal 3 күн бұрын
Anyway
@ProfessorPrimal
@ProfessorPrimal 3 күн бұрын
Wait actually that might be the case
@ProfessorPrimal
@ProfessorPrimal 3 күн бұрын
Cap
@chrisrus1965
@chrisrus1965 3 күн бұрын
Pandas are the feral ancestors of bears domesticated by pre-humans. They has a cave bear religion and trapped and caged bears for so long they became pandas.
@CoralReaper707
@CoralReaper707 3 күн бұрын
crocodilians are funky animals indeed!
@prototropo
@prototropo 4 күн бұрын
Thank you for dispelling the idea that early synapsids were "reptile-like mammals!" They absolutely were NOT reptiles n any regard, any more than early sauropsids were "mammal-like reptiles." Those descriptors were inaccurate even from the first decades of paleontology, and reflect a retrospective bias about what mammals and reptiles should look like (fur or scales: really? that's the best contrast they could cook up?). Anyway, both lines represented two equally independent progeny of the amniotes: 1) Synapsida, the branch which eventually birthed the Monotremata, Marsupialia & Placentalia; and 2) the only other branch--Sauropsida, which included all the other amniotes, eventually hatching the testudines, squamates, crocodilians, dinosaurians and aves.
@anneli1735
@anneli1735 4 күн бұрын
🤔 Why do I see lots of dromedars having just one hump on your intro when you’re talking about camels having two? At least that’s what I learned to distinguish them 🤷‍♀️
@poogissploogis
@poogissploogis 5 күн бұрын
I hung out a lot with Holstein Friesian cattle in college, they are so friendly and sociable! I called them my grass puppies. Haven't eaten beef in many years because of those sweet lil babies.
@AAFlight11
@AAFlight11 5 күн бұрын
You forgot African Wild Dogs
@Dr.Ian-Plect
@Dr.Ian-Plect 5 күн бұрын
No.
@ChristopherPowell-ov1xv
@ChristopherPowell-ov1xv 6 күн бұрын
One of my favorite animals.
@saori.n4404
@saori.n4404 6 күн бұрын
😊hfgdgdxv
@gordon985
@gordon985 7 күн бұрын
All domesticated dogs are descended from wolves. They all show a loss of genetic information. You can get any dog from a wolf but two poodles could never be bred back into a wolf.
@gordon985
@gordon985 7 күн бұрын
Evolutionism has been debunked. By the observable testable repeatable scientific fact. All genetic change ever observed is neutral harmful or fatal. No new helpful genetic information has ever been observed.
@kelteredprine
@kelteredprine 7 күн бұрын
This carefully crafted (fictional) story is a prime example of the unending speculations and assumptions required to support an unprovable theory that fails to meet the simple requirements of the scientific method.
@richardmurphy9006
@richardmurphy9006 7 күн бұрын
Tannuki are now in Europe escaping from fur farms and now doing rather well
@Mrdevilquesvoce
@Mrdevilquesvoce 8 күн бұрын
If had fossil material enough maybe can be brought back using surrogate mother.
@sectorgovernor
@sectorgovernor 9 күн бұрын
Interesting, I thought birds evolved earlier than mammals but it seems mammals are also pretty old
@marsh2537
@marsh2537 10 күн бұрын
Really interesting overview of dags and the closest relatives of dags
@Orang315
@Orang315 11 күн бұрын
🙄😬 I think the mammoth 🦣 would have been really aggressive
@iSheaMan
@iSheaMan 11 күн бұрын
You took a fascinating subject metter and ruined it with bloody bad narrative style!
@DjentZilla
@DjentZilla 11 күн бұрын
God’s beautiful creation! Mammals FTW 💪🏻
@gwit4051
@gwit4051 11 күн бұрын
It was so beautiful when God said "and let billions of baby animals die painful deaths every year from various birth defects that prevent them from being able to live even with help from their parents, or just predation, another beautiful thing that is just so pretty, it's so pretty when those animals eat each other and tear at their nervous systems while they can still feel pain." Truly gorgeous.
@DjentZilla
@DjentZilla 11 күн бұрын
@@gwit4051 some things suffer and die, some things survive and thrive, some things never lived at all. And the cycle of life goes on. The mystery of mortality makes life beautiful and compelling! Nature’s God is good 😊
@gwit4051
@gwit4051 11 күн бұрын
@@DjentZilla Idk if you saw the reply I made, I used some pretty graphic wording so I assume it was removed by the autocensor. But anyway, that type of thinking is disgusting, and I strongly encourage you to re-evaluate what you're saying. Billions of organisms suffering is not beautiful. It is indeed mysterious as to why a God would make so much suffering occur, but it being mysterious is also not beautiful. A parent losing their child to an unpreventable birth defect is natural, it happens in nature too many times to count, but it is not beautiful or compelling. It is sad, and if an omnipotent being intentionally created the possibility for such an event to happen, then that God is evil.
@DjentZilla
@DjentZilla 11 күн бұрын
@@gwit4051 it’s not evil, suffering and tragedy is just a fact of life whether you believe in God or not. No amount of griping at God or those who follow him is going to change that, it is the way of things and I believe our ability to chose perseverance and hope in the face of death and evil is proof that God loves us! Free will is beautiful, and Christ suffered those same tragedies and worse for our sins so we can be those free creatures that look out for ourselves, our neighbors, our animals and our planet 😊🌎 God is good and all things will be made right in the end! Despairing over the realities of evolution, a necessary process for life as we know it currently, is just wasted energy. Go Mammals 🙈
@gwit4051
@gwit4051 11 күн бұрын
@@DjentZilla Do you believe God is omnipotent?
@ewaszot1243
@ewaszot1243 11 күн бұрын
Konik is a hybryd of wild tarpan and domesticated horse
@rsdogra1595
@rsdogra1595 12 күн бұрын
Nice
@milaycastillo5723
@milaycastillo5723 13 күн бұрын
that was awesome! thank you so much for all this work!
@marlesimms
@marlesimms 13 күн бұрын
I wonder if machairodontinae would be sweet and cuddly. I bet they would
@BrianWelch-kj9qs
@BrianWelch-kj9qs 13 күн бұрын
The Concrete Confessional blog guy just dropped a lighthearted article on evolution that covers porn, substance abuse, Cluster B disorders, and speed-freak bees. A lot of keyboard warrior action going on over it at the moment, but I thought that it was an interesting take
@jerothedarkestpony
@jerothedarkestpony 13 күн бұрын
Xenokeryx Looks like a cow
@Toast2303
@Toast2303 13 күн бұрын
505 million year foreshadowing
@user-jk4bz1ls6r
@user-jk4bz1ls6r 13 күн бұрын
Kinda confusing having mastodons named mammut, gomphotheres named mastodons, and african elephants called loxodonts but indian elephant elephas, which are closely related to mammuthus, but mammuts ain't mammoths
@kelteredprine
@kelteredprine 15 күн бұрын
Darwin surmised the whale devolved from bears. What is the currently accepted animal origin of the whale? Just curious as to the current theory.
@AMC2283
@AMC2283 9 күн бұрын
from prehistoric aquatic mammals in the artiodactyla order, like indohyus
@kelteredprine
@kelteredprine 7 күн бұрын
@@AMC2283 What a lovely non-answer. Could you at least point to a fossil showing the beginning of development of an ear showing partial development of the echolocation feature of a whale ear? The hurdles this video jumps over without explanation are myriad.
@AMC2283
@AMC2283 7 күн бұрын
@@kelteredprine nah I can’t. I’m a layman who can simply google the evolutionary path of any species on earth, as could you if you wanted to stop being lazy and ignorant. Today you’re concerned about evidence like there’s a shred for your backwards superstitious beliefs in gods?
@AMC2283
@AMC2283 7 күн бұрын
@@kelteredprinefeel free to google all the ancestors of whales you want and study it exhaustively till you find the answer. Obviously it’s just the development of whale ears that stand between ending your ridiculous superstitions in your gods and starting to think rationally.
@kelteredprine
@kelteredprine 6 күн бұрын
@@AMC2283 Feel free to admit there are no such transitional fossils. And, as anyone could have predicted, Darwinists with no real answers resort to mindless ad hominem attacks. BTW: rational thinking is what led me to rationally reject macroevolution, lock, stock and barrel. You Darwin worshippers can't even agree on which land animal devolved into the whale.
@Rocksidion
@Rocksidion 15 күн бұрын
Holy shit. The mythical riding mounts from Dragon Age Inquisition are based on once real animals.
@NormanF62
@NormanF62 17 күн бұрын
The ancestors were small animals island hopping from North America and Africa, which then gave rise to large placental herbivore forms who precluded the metatherian sparossodonts from filling those ecological niches. The arrival of hystricognant rodents from Africa in the Miocene drove many of the smaller species into extinction because they were better adapted to fill the ecological roles they had occupied. South America’s later Northern arrivals are still unique as they exist nowhere else. Despite the Isthmus of Panama, in many respects thanks to the Andes, South America still remains an island continent.
@juliusperseus8612
@juliusperseus8612 17 күн бұрын
Where's Homo Sapiens Sapiens though ???
@BuNNY-st9wf
@BuNNY-st9wf 18 күн бұрын
Come on....Surely you could do better
@rexyjp1237
@rexyjp1237 19 күн бұрын
1:50 1300 kg is 1.3 tonnes.