This one seemed especially cruel. But hey.⏳️🤜ers are heartless 🐕s
@indyreno29339 күн бұрын
Your video is incorrect, Struthio camelus is polyphyletic, the extinct arabian ostrich is actually a separate species, as a matter of fact, the arabian, saharan, and masai ostriches are all more closely related to the somali ostrich than they are to the cape ostrich, thus making the cape ostrich the most basal ostrich species.
@alhassani62611 күн бұрын
People hunting and eating an animal for thousands of years was completely fine till it caught the eye of Capitalism and free market.
@kaziTheReigndeer11 күн бұрын
Great video!
@AndrewDavis-sj6mb11 күн бұрын
Gone but not Forgotten files how do you rate The story,Horton hears a WHO?
@Iv_john_vI11 күн бұрын
I wonder what should happen to make humans better animals.
@JoshTrager-j9g11 күн бұрын
Hardship.
@TheBookReader-ug9qe12 күн бұрын
I read on Wikipedia once that the Jews considered ostrich to be not Kosher, which means they can't eat it. I also read on Wikipedia that Arabs and all Muslims considered ostrich to be Halal, which means they can eat it. As a muslim myself, I would never want to eat an ostrich even if it is a clone of the now Extinct Arabian ostrich.
@BeTeeEl11 күн бұрын
What if it tastes like a big chicken haha
@arealhuman82612 күн бұрын
great, im in love. i am also the lorax and i also speak for the trees
@danielsetzer929512 күн бұрын
Try putting a little more emotion into your presentation. Some of your sentences you can hear how much you enjoy the information your are sharing. Other sentences, while informative, comes across as slightly flat. Dont be afraid to record and re record your audio. Audio quality is also poor, try putting a filter between you and your mic like some fabric to absorb the wind from your words. Other than that well done.
@GoneButNotForgottenFiles-ql9iy10 күн бұрын
Yeah I admit this was one of my weaker recordings. Ty for the tips ~
@danielsetzer929510 күн бұрын
@@GoneButNotForgottenFiles-ql9iy Keep going, we need more informative videos.
@rdd456312 күн бұрын
Your videos are well made and informative, the titles are well made as are the thumbnails although if I had to recommend anything to improve the channel, it'd definitely be to get a mic dedicated to recording videos. The current one has pretty low audio quality, it sounds stuffy.
@CACTASTIC13 күн бұрын
I grieve for the animals we’ve lost due to human impact.
@abhiljeese239914 күн бұрын
first time hearing this
@ZomBeeNature14 күн бұрын
😮 This is something I have never even heard about before! And it was big! And didn't go extinct that long ago! And a kind of ostrich of all things! 🤯
@saradelacruz2616Ай бұрын
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@saradelacruz2616Ай бұрын
Saddd
@saradelacruz2616Ай бұрын
So cute😢
@saradelacruz2616Ай бұрын
Helpp 😢
@saradelacruz2616Ай бұрын
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@ScurvyDog-q1qАй бұрын
What a heartbreaking story, you told it so well and was so informative to listen too. Reminds me of the Tasmanian Tiger with the paralles of the last indivudal passing in a zoo like environment. So glad I came across your channel, I just love the whole theme behind it to preserve the memory of extinct animals. This really resonates with me becauese I've always had a sadness in my heart for those incredible species lost through Eearth's hitory and especially those in recent human times. The best thing we can do is live on their memory and legacy through content just like this. Looking forward to seeing your channel grow!
@LeocitopantsАй бұрын
Hey thank you for crediting me! Gg man
@Lucecita16Ай бұрын
Una tormenta de unos pájaros?!
@lapalomabutengАй бұрын
I'm honestly happy people are still talking about the ivory-bill in 2024.
@첵스파파라치Ай бұрын
Japanese people had hunted Sea Lions(Gangchi) illegally in Dokdo. Japanese Empire took over the rights of Korea and according to 《韓日議定書》, stealing Dokdo to fight against Russia. Now, they're using their character to decorate Dokdo as their own territory. If Sea Lions were their friends, the whales are their best friends.
@anthonyj79892 ай бұрын
I am from Australia and sadly Martha’s story is not unique. I think you were wise not to describe Passenger pigeons, but talk about Martha’s life.
@GoneButNotForgottenFiles-ql9iy2 ай бұрын
@@anthonyj7989 Oof, yeah a LOT of species were lost in Australia and the surrounding islands. :( It’s cool that my video reached that far across the globe though! Ty.
@ZomBeeNature2 ай бұрын
🥺 I'm glad you did this about Martha. I was at the Smithsonisn once and saw her. I would have thought there would have been a huge display talking about her, but it was just her looking faded, I guess from all the lights shown on her for a hundred years, and her name. I don't know if they even show her any more. I hope they do, it was a highlight of my going there. I keep hoping somehow, some way, that a flock of Passenger Pigeons will be discovered somewhere. Maybe they were blown off course to the Amazon forest and are happily eating tropical fruits and flying around? 🥹
@GoneButNotForgottenFiles-ql9iy2 ай бұрын
@@ZomBeeNature I didn’t think about her being faded from the light of the display, that’s interesting! And pretty sad. :( I would love to think that there’s a small flock out there somewhere - I catch myself looking up, hoping to see one. Hopefully that the mourning dove isn’t actually a mourning dove!
@ZomBeeNature2 ай бұрын
@@GoneButNotForgottenFiles-ql9iy I see there is a color picture of her from 2015 on her Wikipedia page, and I think I was misremembering her. It was late in the day just before the museum closed and the lighting was pretty bad with them trying chase people out. I didn't know what color she was supposed to be but thought she would be redder underneath and maybe red or purplish on her head or neck. So the combination of bad lighting and everything made me misremember her as more grey and colorless, but she wasn't. Just not reddish the way I imagined. The Wikipedia page also says she is on display with a gorilla skull (?) now until 2025, so people can still see her for a while. Yeah, I hear a Mourning Dove and it always seems to be alone, and I wonder if maybe it's not a Mourning Dove. 🤔
@GoneButNotForgottenFiles-ql9iy2 ай бұрын
@@ZomBeeNature Well, if I remember correctly, it was the males that had the brightly-colored chest feathers. Females’ were more on the lighter orange side. ^^
@ZomBeeNature2 ай бұрын
@@GoneButNotForgottenFiles-ql9iy I'm sure you are right.
@shirinakther11072 ай бұрын
I'm 5 hours early
@BRITISHshorthairCAT-v6g2 ай бұрын
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@chetisanhart34572 ай бұрын
You're saying that Alaskan wolf killed of during the Goldrush was 48 in at the shoulder ? That's nonsense.
@MatthewTheWanderer2 ай бұрын
This is one of my most favorite extinct species that I really wish was still around.
@andyknolls87352 ай бұрын
Sicialian wolf! They make you an offer you cant refuse.
I live in northeastern Oregon rural area there my neighbors respect and don't leave pets out at night they will lure dogs away and no more dog no one is losing mass amounts of stock of any kind leave them to do what wolves do in thirty years no hassle get a bad rap !
@Bo-my5bn2 ай бұрын
What a fantastic video, I just discovered your channel and I love its theme. Not only is the content super facinating and informing but the whole idea behind your content to honour the legacy of these beautiful exitinct species sadly lost in Earth's history and too continue to live on their memory. Makes you really appreicate life and inspires you to protect species today!
@GoneButNotForgottenFiles-ql9iy2 ай бұрын
@@Bo-my5bn That’s so nice of you to say! 🥺 Appreciate it.
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Commenting to help the logarithm so hopefully more people see your videos 😊