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Paleo Analysis is a channel made by a guy who never outgrew his childhood obsession with dinosaurs. Now as a grown man my love has expanded to encompass all of natural history as a whole. From paleo profiles explaining everything we know about a specific creature to filming my adventures fossil hunting, this channel is my way of educating people and sharing my passion for earth's past.

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The Complete History of the Earth Early Triassic
25:52
6 месяцев назад
Lost Worlds: New Zealand (Part 1)
16:23
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Lost Worlds: New Caledonia
23:01
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Lost Worlds: Hațeg Island
14:54
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The Last of the Ground Sloths
13:22
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@kudmondx1829
@kudmondx1829 Час назад
There is an insane amount of work that went into this video 😮
@sludge2371
@sludge2371 6 часов назад
Awesome! Sounds like a good day!
@franminanicollier9431
@franminanicollier9431 8 часов назад
Your explanation of the theriodonts did a great job of clarifying a topic that I knew was important but have been confused by for quite some time. Thank you
@ZaishawnHall
@ZaishawnHall 8 часов назад
Dimetrodon it's not a dinosaur
@ZaishawnHall
@ZaishawnHall 8 часов назад
The
@ishan4269
@ishan4269 9 часов назад
InGen needs to chill, stop giving the Spino more updates, dang...
@traviswalton2638
@traviswalton2638 20 часов назад
A friend and I had the opportunity to confirm that the pronghorn is the fastest animal on the PLANET, not just in North America. Driving on a dirt road we encountered two pronghorn who chose to flee from our vehicle down the road. Running ahead of us, the pair were soon left with no option to flee to more open terrain because the road was now lined with densely spaced trees. On impulse we decided to see how fast they could go. The car's speedometer showed that the two pronghorn maxed out at 70 mph as they were just feet from the front of the car. Not only did hey reach 70 mph, they maintained that speed for about a quarter mile to where the tree growth thinned out and gave them the opportunity to veer off to the side. Cheetahs don't usually rely solely on outpacing prey, as part of the strategy is stealth and short bursts of speed, not so much endurance. Perhaps the so called "American cheetah" went extinct simply because their prey became so fast that their predators simply couldn't evolve quickly enough to catch them often enough to keep from starving.
@azimalif266
@azimalif266 21 час назад
1:26:30 16 times the detail. I mean bite force.😂
@Jack-Marston-1914-rdr
@Jack-Marston-1914-rdr День назад
I like the new look tbh
@Sethanikslo
@Sethanikslo День назад
When will the next “history of the earth” video be up? Absolutely love this series and channel!
@goodfox9250
@goodfox9250 День назад
My first dinosaur book was read to me in 1965. It was said that Dinosaurs were cold blooded animals and roamed the earth as solo creatures. The T-Rex most likely ate her own young. So glad all our studies have brought us new enlightenment. Thank you for your channel. 😊
@rockinbobokkin7831
@rockinbobokkin7831 День назад
Here from your community note!
@Cypresssina
@Cypresssina День назад
Personally, I love how our knowledge grows and changes. I love that this records a snapshot of what we knew at this moment in time.
@carlmeeks8632
@carlmeeks8632 День назад
I'm glad you are back now crush that course.
@Capt.Pikles
@Capt.Pikles День назад
We need a collab with you and Lindsay*. That would be top tier YT. Edit: I spelled Lindsay wrong.
@PaleoAnalysis
@PaleoAnalysis День назад
Hmm... 👀
@michaelstone5298
@michaelstone5298 День назад
In the Permian video you said that some mammal like reptiles, lived like crocodiles in the swamps who specifically?
@patc3419
@patc3419 День назад
How do you know what spots to start digging or is it just a guess and the land is so rich with fossils that there’s high probability?
@sludge2371
@sludge2371 6 часов назад
I’m guessing that + looking in spots they would’ve probably migrated through. But I also don’t know much about this I do find it rlly interesting though.
@virginametz7409
@virginametz7409 День назад
Great to see that you're back!
@UnwantedGhost1-anz25
@UnwantedGhost1-anz25 День назад
Will Central Africa wildlife look like this millions of years from now?
@michaelstone5298
@michaelstone5298 День назад
Good you are teaching the kids.
@valkeriejones3818
@valkeriejones3818 День назад
❤️ Dunkleosteus, my love ❤️
@valkeriejones3818
@valkeriejones3818 День назад
Me waiting for the Dunkleosteus drop 👀
@evangeloevoxi
@evangeloevoxi День назад
I hope you put out a whole video on this expedition!!! I'm too excited for this, I'm such a nerd 🤣😂
@apexnext
@apexnext День назад
Oh you tease, I think I will stay tuned! 😊
@russianbear4338
@russianbear4338 2 дня назад
i want to live in the cambrian period
@brucejones7389
@brucejones7389 2 дня назад
Missed seeing your videos! Glad to see you back!
@robertamckeon5082
@robertamckeon5082 2 дня назад
Thank-you for your videos that make me think about things I didn't know I would like to think about.
@jackvanderbilt
@jackvanderbilt 2 дня назад
I know Scelromoclis is a pterosaurs relative
@samuelspencer2078
@samuelspencer2078 2 дня назад
As someone who is interested in paleontology I would like to thank you for this whole series. In watching it I realized how fragile life really is compared to how earth changes. I find it funny that they hang the climate change tag on some of the videos about a time period hundreds of millions of years before mankind was to walk the earth and it kind of shows you how we need the kind of information you and others are adding to this platform. The answer that will save us from the problems they foresee will only be received by asking the right questions.
@virgilscrivener5335
@virgilscrivener5335 2 дня назад
Paleo face reveal!!! 🎉❤
@PaleoAnalysis
@PaleoAnalysis 2 дня назад
Unfortunately I was never able to market the whole "face reveal" thing. Since I have actually been on screen in several videos already including the first one ever on the channel. 😅