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How Did Crocodiles Survive the Ice Age? 

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0:00 The Big Question
1:10 Intro
2:36 How Ice Ages Work
4:52 Ice Age Oasis
6:42 Conclusion
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I have been getting a lot of great comments on my videos lately. But one that I have been getting the most is a direct call back to my very first video on the channel. After all the crocodiles went through at the end of the Mesozoic, the world that they inherited didn't seem to be very well suited to them. Especially when the glaciers started to grow and the world started to get cooler. So that led to many of you asking, How did crocodiles survive the Ice Age?
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@Rekeaki
@Rekeaki Год назад
As an Australian I’ve always wondered what happened in the past to give our marsupials such a big advantage over placental mammals. I have no idea if it deserves its own video but i would love for you to address the topic at some point! Also, why are marsupials and monotremes so terrible at competing with placental mammals just about everywhere else?
@Ahalaya
@Ahalaya Год назад
I gotta say, I hope this gets more up votes.
@Rekeaki
@Rekeaki Год назад
@William Pulsfus yes but didn’t some placental mammals get stuck on Australia as well? Why didn’t they compete with the marsupials. If there were never any placental mammals then why not? And why are there only two monotremes left?
@99bulldog
@99bulldog Год назад
Lack of competition from other types of mammals and separation of Australia from Asia made marsupials dominate. One of the reasons why S. America had some really distinct mammals is because it was separated from the other land masses for so long.
@Whateverhasbeenmynameforyears
And by extension why did mammals shift from egg laying marsupials to live birth?
@Biblioholic1993
@Biblioholic1993 Год назад
Theres an oceanic trench between islands north of your country. Even at the lowest shoreline so far in the age of mammals, there was still uhhh, a 30-60 miles wide channel. Far enough at least that a deer or something wouldnt see the other shore, plus, sharks. So its evolutionary isolation, much like madagascar who had fewer large predators so the monkey/small ape population took over. Yours was marsupeals, who made a nice synergy with the capybara who likes digging looooots of holes that other species move into. As for plascental mammal invasions, well, I would be curious about that. Its probably something to do with the low energy consumption of the mother vs weaker offspring to begin with. But i am no expert.
@fishamaphone
@fishamaphone Год назад
Having grown up in Florida, myself, I know exactly what you mean about leaving and coming back. My first summer home after going to college overseas, I realized there were tropical lizards just hanging out on the outside of the living room window all the dang time, realized that the air was almost humid enough to chew on, just in general opened my eyes to how, regardless of what the official biome name is, I **basically** grew up in a tropical rainforest. I live in Alaska now, and I don't see myself ever moving back to Florida, but man, every time I visit it just hits me all over again what a special place it is for nature.
@amicaaranearum
@amicaaranearum Год назад
From Florida to Alaska -- talk about extremes!
@fishamaphone
@fishamaphone Год назад
@@amicaaranearumThe way I like to put it, I spent the first 30 years of my life never experiencing even a single winter, so now I've gotta make up for lost time.
@dingosiccunt2297
@dingosiccunt2297 Год назад
I'm a Florida native that moved to Maine for a few years, I missed the green anoles and giant southern live oaks covered in resurrection fern and Spanish moss
@durbeshpatel3047
@durbeshpatel3047 Год назад
My ant and uncle moved from FL to AK after 20 years theyre slowly moving back. Its tough when your life revolves around the seasons
@mechaswool
@mechaswool Год назад
I'd love to see videos on Florida's wildlife, both on what's currently there and what used to live there at different times in history
@silcoxjakob
@silcoxjakob Год назад
Yes! Florida has lots of invasive species
@KM-mt5gx
@KM-mt5gx Год назад
"The Taxonomy of Florida Man"
@thomawesome
@thomawesome Год назад
@@KM-mt5gx Hey man, I'm sitting right here.
@peanutbutter368
@peanutbutter368 Год назад
Ancient Florida man
@American-Plague
@American-Plague Год назад
Would be also curious to know how many times and how long each time Florida didn't even exist except as part of the floor of an ocean or maybe some small, scattered islands.
@stevenkobb156
@stevenkobb156 Год назад
I've lived in Florida for over 46 years and would love to hear more about Floridian life during the pleistoceine. Our wildlife is awesome, and being so close to alligators and Sandhill cranes is amazing.
@Mortablunt
@Mortablunt Год назад
Imagine paleo Florida Man.
@jvlen
@jvlen Год назад
The cranes are literal dinosaurs
@LauderIX
@LauderIX Год назад
And then we have Australian wildlife.
@Takinyakeys
@Takinyakeys Год назад
@@LauderIX Nah man, the animals on there and wildlife are mad scary bruh.
@Wyaldin
@Wyaldin Год назад
Ancient Florida man
@Ahalaya
@Ahalaya Год назад
I'm all for a paleo history of Florida, dude. It's a place that doesn't get a lot of mainstream attention. Even if I don't have a connection to the state (having lived in Colorado and now Montana for the majority of my life), I'd still love to hear about it, especially from someone passionate about the subject.
@grimblegromblethegnome
@grimblegromblethegnome Год назад
"It's a place that doesn't get a lot of mainstream attention." Well, other than the everyday news segments of some bath-salts fiend doing some sort of Florida nonsense lol. Jk jk. Us Californians and Floridians are kindred spirits.
@Ahalaya
@Ahalaya Год назад
@@grimblegromblethegnome I meant in terms of paleontology, obviously. Not the exploits of Florida Man.
@homosexualitymydearwatson4109
Tbh as an American I like to think about Florida as little as possible
@Biblioholic1993
@Biblioholic1993 Год назад
@@homosexualitymydearwatson4109 cue meme of bugs bunny sawing off florida into the Caribbean ha, yeeeeaaah... but Ron DeSantis is running for prez now...
@cannedpineapple2702
@cannedpineapple2702 Год назад
I appreciate your love for our paleo history, as a native miamian
@veggieboyultimate
@veggieboyultimate Год назад
I think I know why you reuploaded this videos. Was it cuz of your misspelling of Conclusion?
@LudosErgoSum
@LudosErgoSum Год назад
I'm surprised that this was even a major question. I never heard anyone ask this before let alone have I thought about it myself. I think, like you stated, that this misconception of the Ice Age as a "Snowball Earth" scenario comes from the very name itself and the countless pictures of frozen landscapes inhabited by woolly mammoths that accompany the presentation. Even today, during winter, you can simply travel toward the equator if you want to bask in the sun like the reptiles do. It's called VACATION. Crocodiles and alligators have essentially been on a 200 million year holiday.
@luisnunes3863
@luisnunes3863 Год назад
Not to mention, if everyting is frozen all the time, what is a gigantic land herbivore like a mammoth eating? 😉😉😁😁
@Hip-Gnosis1134
@Hip-Gnosis1134 Год назад
It’s definitely a mix of Television and poor schooling that lead many people to think that the whole world was completely frozen over.
@admiralkaede
@admiralkaede Год назад
another thing people don't actually know is the world in currently in a state of a mini ice age that's why we have ice at all it is naturally melting while humans are making it melt faster its not as if that's abnormal we will most likely undergo another iceage in the future [beyond our lifetime tho as 100 is nothing to earth]
@StuffandThings_
@StuffandThings_ Год назад
@@admiralkaede To get technical, an "Ice age" is the longer term trend of glaciated poles. We are currently in the Quaternary Ice Age, although humans seem to be intent on ending that (bad idea as humans are quite well suited to an ice age planet). The individual periods of more/less ice are glacials/interglacials, we are currently in an interglacial period. There have been slight downturns in temperature, notably the "little ice age" up until about the 1800's, but things have gotten decisively warmer since then.
@Sinappisoppa482
@Sinappisoppa482 Год назад
@@admiralkaede hmmm... no all planets with life have to have that amount of ice we had that ice since the first creature walked on land
@GreenthumbGaming_GT
@GreenthumbGaming_GT Год назад
Follow your passion my man. I’d definitely like to see more videos of Floridian animals. Your videos are fun to watch and very informative. My son and I watch them after he gets home from school. Keep up the great work!
@apexnext
@apexnext Год назад
Exactly what I was thinking. _His passion_ is what I want to see!
@michaelmisanik9787
@michaelmisanik9787 Год назад
I would love to see a series on Florida Wildlife. There is so much that the Sunshine States has to offer. And maybe a Museum tour of the Florida Natural History Museum would be another good update for your museum series
@saundby
@saundby Год назад
Florida's wildlife is amazing. I just moved here a few years ago and I love it. Looking forward to any museum tours you do here. I love natural history museums both large and small. Heck, maybe you can even do a tour of the Jurassic Park Discovery Center to let us see it through paleo eyes!
@myrddinredwood1279
@myrddinredwood1279 Год назад
I'm Adam. I want my dino genome restored. Florida, you let Disney fall to the dark side. I'm love. I'm beyond light and dark so figure it out
@gaythugsmatter7029
@gaythugsmatter7029 Год назад
Make sure you checkout gatorland
@rleague685
@rleague685 Год назад
The fragile, exquisite natural Florida is being smothered under greed and short-sighted development.
@priceprice_baby
@priceprice_baby Год назад
As an Aussie I know what you mean. As weird as they seem to foreigners, for a while Australian animals were boring and normal to me for a while, but I find as time goes on I appreciate them more and more. So definitely keen to hear more about your Florida animals
@icarusbinns3156
@icarusbinns3156 Год назад
Our Aussie exchange student fully believed the jackalope (rabbit with deer antlers) was real, but could not believe in bison. Until we took her to the bison overlook and showed her what, to us, are perfectly ordinary animals. The jackalope is understandable. I mean… the platypus. The echidna (which are freaking adorable!!!) and kangaroos. Cassowaries (good thing the war was on emus and not the Jurassic comebacks)
@icarusbinns3156
@icarusbinns3156 Год назад
@@VanyaTheSlavic there’s a restaurant with several jackalopes, a variety of antlers… and a bigass bison head!
@seanpatch3035
@seanpatch3035 Год назад
Just wanna say man, I stumbled across one of your videos on a RU-vid deep dive one night and I actually couldn't be happier ! Your way of explaining everything while also making it entertaining is brilliant! Can't wait to see what else you have for us ! :)
@job4ama753
@job4ama753 Год назад
As someone who’s lived in Florida their whole life, I would absolutely love it if you made videos going into depth about the wildlife in Florida from the past and present.
@lorenzovrolijk
@lorenzovrolijk Год назад
Coelacanth vs. Dunkleosteus video please
@vermillion8249
@vermillion8249 Год назад
I'd like to see a video on why the placental mammals outcompeted the marsupials in most places around world during the Cenozoic when in the Mesozoic the marsupials were the dominant mammals.
@Rekeaki
@Rekeaki Год назад
Yeah id like to know about the whole placental versus marsupial versus monotreme competition
@fatalis1903
@fatalis1903 Год назад
In the Mesozoic there weren't any marsupials but there were non marsupials metatherians
@fatalis1903
@fatalis1903 Год назад
@@sqrt2295 But we haven't got their fossils also first marsupials evolved in the earliest paleocene.
@juanjoyaborja.3054
@juanjoyaborja.3054 Год назад
You’re thinking of non-marsupial metatherians. Marsupials never had a worldwide dominance.
@thegameres816
@thegameres816 Год назад
I love that youre getting the attention you deserve! I really enjoyed this video. Its funny when people say ice age they dont think of those animals who had to toughen up and survive through it. It's really awesome to hear you speak about this topic. Thank you for making an amazing video! I cant wait to see more.
@topdeckhelix8450
@topdeckhelix8450 Год назад
Wow man, I was having a moment of nostalgia when you started discussing Florida in general. I’m fascinated by its ancient history. Brought a tear to my eye when you said you were from here and started mentioning the animals that I see everyday, love the biosphere here.
@ThatGuy-a48
@ThatGuy-a48 Год назад
As a Floridan I would love it if covered more of its animals and environmental history, Always felt I took all the lizards and birds for granted too so many animals other regions don't have in such abundance or at all!
@Naedlus
@Naedlus 11 месяцев назад
I have to say, I love the evolving avatar thing. I only found out about you because of your supercut, and going through your other videos, it feels endearing that your persona evolves with the continuation of the series.
@ConnanTheCivilized
@ConnanTheCivilized Год назад
That thumbnail is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen! Thanks for making all of these educational videos.
@spacetexan1667
@spacetexan1667 Год назад
Did you ask why I’m a man? why should I question your fishdom? you are a handsome fish!
@CMZneu
@CMZneu Год назад
Really great video! i always figured this was the reason reptiles in general survived, it's not like the ice age was snowball earth lol but it's nice to have a confirmation. Do a video on the daily life of animals going through the mass extinction that killed the dinosaurs because i'm clueless about it. Like was it years and years of little to no sunlight from the ash or was it more like a butterfly effect and maybe a few key plants when extinct and it generated a whole cascade of extinctions. It's hard to believe there wasn't some sort of lizard like burrowing dinosaur occupying the same niches of the animals that did survive that could have made it... i just want somebody to paint me a picture of how drastic the events were that made most of the dinosaurs go extinct, maybe if wasn't drastic at all and it was simple just enough to pull them over the edge.
@fionagibson7529
@fionagibson7529 Год назад
Well part of the problem was that by some calculations the atmosphere was heated up to roughly the same temperature as a pizza oven by the burning of debris re-entering the atmosphere. That triggered worldwide wildfires and in itself killed most of the larger animals. There were also tsunamis and earthquakes, as well as the worldwide wildfires destroying a lot of plant life. The animals that survived were generally small and unspecialized, meaning they needed less food and could eat more different things.
@Elgnirp
@Elgnirp Год назад
Since I got to the end, man make whatever you want all the ideas you mentioned about potential videos seem really interesting! love the content
@brittonkennedy7070
@brittonkennedy7070 Год назад
I will support this channel no matter what man. You’re great as you are, just as long as you follow your passion and finish the History of the Earth Series :)
@twiceremoved7339
@twiceremoved7339 Год назад
TLDW: Crocs adapted feathers during the ice ages which then molted off when climates changed to warmer ranges. This is with the exception of the east asian "woolly crocodile", which actually grew a thick coat of quills that created enough insulation to survive colder climates. You're welcome.
@ollejohansson6572
@ollejohansson6572 Год назад
You are joking?
@stevenberkson3878
@stevenberkson3878 Год назад
@@ollejohansson6572 no it's true
@user-qk1ew6cs2f
@user-qk1ew6cs2f Год назад
@@ollejohansson6572 it's a joke
@yourratnextdoor4185
@yourratnextdoor4185 Год назад
😨
@MrMartechi
@MrMartechi Год назад
A video about forest-dwelling sabertooth cats would be super interesting. Most coverage of them focuses so much on the big ones roaming the mammoth steppes, it would be nice to see a bit of love for the ones who adapted to different, more unusual environments that we don't often think of as typically "ice age"
@BearlyAwake13
@BearlyAwake13 Год назад
... I did indeed believe everything was covered on ice during the ice age, so thank you so much for clearing that up for me!
@gabbiehernandez7390
@gabbiehernandez7390 Год назад
You are so passionate about paleontology that Im super excited to become a new subscriber of yours 😭❤️ can’t wait for more uploads!
@KyleWallPuncher
@KyleWallPuncher Год назад
A video about Floridas wildlife would be much appreciated! From being the only place on earth where crocodiles and alligators naturally meet, having some of the largest migrations of sharks in the world, even some of the invasive species such as Rhesus Monkeys and Pythons.
@wadeere
@wadeere Год назад
Shout out to the Gopher tortoise. I have one that lives in my back yard. Named him Henry. Even pulled a tick off him once.
@KyleWallPuncher
@KyleWallPuncher Год назад
@@wadeere no way, I had one named Herman in my backyard! Nice of you to remove the tick for him
@jurassicyard
@jurassicyard Год назад
I’m moving to Florida next year partly because my girlfriend and I just love the wildlife there. I’m big into reptile keeping and can’t wait to build an outdoor zoo of my own and have a glimpse into our history. I actually am going to be building a MASSIVE outdoor enclosure for a cuviers dwarf caiman when I move and can’t wait. It’s like owning a piece of natural living history. Crocodilians are the best!
@kenneth9874
@kenneth9874 Год назад
Just don't let anything escape or release any, there's too many invasive species already!
@jurassicyard
@jurassicyard Год назад
@@kenneth9874 I would never release any, they’re my babies. And cage security is a top priority. They’re a massive investment time and money wise but are so worth it.
@sussekind9717
@sussekind9717 Год назад
As a 35 year resident of The Bikini State😉, I would love to see videos on our wild life. The diversity is amazing. Especially when just going 10 or 20 miles in another direction, can put you in a very different environment, complete with different plants, animals, and even fungi. This state never ceases to amaze me.
@Exthias1983
@Exthias1983 Год назад
As always, your videos are informative and entertaining. Thank you for taking the time and energy to make it.
@zackakai5173
@zackakai5173 Год назад
As someone who lives in this cursed state (which I'm still not convinced isn't actually a part of Hell that somehow collided with and got stuck in our universe), I'd love to hear more about the evolutionary history of our resident big toothy archosaurs Fun fact for all the non-Floridians, we sometimes capture them and use them as mounts to ride through the orange groves to the Publix to get our pub subs on our way to Disney World. They actually teach you how to do this in the seventh grade here 👀
@apexnext
@apexnext Год назад
I love absolutely true crazy facts about people from Florida! 😁 Is it true that by adulthood your feet become so tough you don't need shoes, even on concrete?
@mikest8758
@mikest8758 Год назад
That happens way before adulthood
@GalaxyFox-ls2uk
@GalaxyFox-ls2uk Год назад
As a fellow Floridian, I can confirm this to be true
@American-Plague
@American-Plague Год назад
@@apexnext Yes. I can confirm this (about being able to walk on concrete without shoes).
@American-Plague
@American-Plague Год назад
@@mikest8758 And yes, I can confirm this too. In my experience, Native Floridians are able to walk on HOT concrete by the age of 7 or so. Lol
@80spianist16
@80spianist16 Год назад
As a Floridian and an environmentalist I think it’s a great idea to show people how amazing this state’s biodiversity really is, both in the present and in the past. Also late Pleistocene- early Holocene Florida was a wild place. Maybe one day some forested areas will go back to the way it was, who knows. I have a petition regarding that but I’m not really having much luck in that reguards.
@marvelerful1
@marvelerful1 Год назад
@PaleoAnalysis You're very good at what you do. Please keep working hard making these amazing videos, thanks for all you do!
@bingus5692
@bingus5692 Год назад
I'm a new viewer and I gotta say I love the idea of you changing the visualization of yourself in timing with a series of videos. keep up the good work, I look forward to some good uploads 👍
@Dizzydollie7
@Dizzydollie7 Год назад
I moved away from Louisiana and then went back (and left again) but when I was back after leaving? WOW! I had taken so much for granted with the wildlife and nature. I grew up driving a boat, saying “hi” to alligators in the water, having snakes fall out of the tree on my head which probably should’ve scared me, and then I left and a lot of the wildlife could be surmised as “hey, squirrels! Oh wait, pigeons!” Everywhere has cool wildlife but I definitely relate to not realizing how many cool, ancient animals are around you until you leave lol
@stumpyale
@stumpyale Год назад
I'm looking forward to some more of the earth's history videos but I do have a question. I live in Ohio and we mainly find Mastadons, Glyptadons, and Ground Sloths, but as far as I know there's never been a dinosaur discovered here. Is that due to the Glaciers? I'm pretty sure we weren't covered by ocean the whole Mesozoic Era and you have a great record of explaining and answering questions which I really do appreciate. Glad to see you back by the way.
@luiseduardocarrillocruz82
@luiseduardocarrillocruz82 Год назад
I've had this question for many years. Great video, and great channel too! Greetings from Tepic, México. 👍
@codeman374
@codeman374 Год назад
Yes, please make videos about Florida! The beauty of Florida--beyond its beaches--is severely underrated.
@nicolegoodew1547
@nicolegoodew1547 Год назад
If you haven't done it already I would love to hear about the evolution of fruits. I know some trees developed thorns to protect their fruits but a deep dive into the evolution sounds interesting to me. So my official question would be, How did fruits evolve into what we see today?
@usernameok6078
@usernameok6078 Год назад
fruit?
@StuffandThings_
@StuffandThings_ Год назад
Craziest bit is, there isn't really any good theory as to where flowering (and thus fruiting) plants, angiosperms, even came from. There's a few half decent theories out there (I have over time developed my own as a huge nerd for geology and botany lol) but none of the established ones are particularly satisfying. Starting from the earliest angiosperm groups around today, the basal angiosperms and magnoliids, and you already have pretty recognizable basic fruits. Most of the really crazy stuff popped up a bit later as angiosperms underwent a massive diversification, and I highly doubt you could really cover much of that due to the sheer variety of unique fruits and all the various evolutionary paths they took. Still might be fun to cover some of the leading theories of the origins of angiosperms and then a handful of interesting modern plants' evolution.
@Craigevansagain
@Craigevansagain Год назад
Although there appears to be some uncertainty as to the exact degree, from my analysis of papers about the"Last Glacial Maximum", the average temperature of the whole tropics is believed to have been between 2-6C below the 1750 (pre-industrial baseline). Whilst that alone at first glance seeems catastrophic it is no where near as catastrophic as the cooling which would have taken place at the sites of the Laurentide and Scandinavian ice sheets themselves where the cooling would have been in excess of 20C. The milder cooling in the tropics would have also taken place at a slow enough rate for life there to successfully adapt.
@suyayvazquez2190
@suyayvazquez2190 Год назад
Can’t believe I found this channel. I love paleontology this channel is an awesome gem.
@busnello1987
@busnello1987 Год назад
I subscribed to your channel because of yours "complete history of the earth series" with I'm loving. So man, please keep on making content. I will be very much enjoying your series about Paleoflorida, even though I live in Argentina. Wish you the best.
@nathski22
@nathski22 Год назад
Earlier than sharks on earth.
@Ahalaya
@Ahalaya Год назад
You know... now I wonder just how many fossils may lay beneath the ocean floor, if any, considering how much more land was available at a variety of times in the past. I know there's almost certainly no way of knowing. Just an interesting thought.
@richjordan6461
@richjordan6461 Год назад
Greater Zealandia, the missing 8th Continent just under the water surface
@Aesyrbane
@Aesyrbane Год назад
This channel is blowing up! Congrats dude. Great content.
@davidwilliams-ud6gf
@davidwilliams-ud6gf Год назад
my man your channel is the most interesting new channel ive come across in a long time.
@kellyharrison5184
@kellyharrison5184 Год назад
Another great and informative addition to your video library of paleontological knowledge. Thank you!
@HemiChrysler
@HemiChrysler Год назад
Always excellent, I have subscribed since less than 1,000 subscriber count. I think it was around 300, and remember being surprised at the low count. Congratulations !
@ArleneDKatz
@ArleneDKatz Год назад
You have a great knack for plain speaking science facts. I’m Really impressed. Thank you !
@colinhames7377
@colinhames7377 Год назад
Keep up all these videos man I love your presentations
@Cat_Woods
@Cat_Woods Год назад
Congratulations on the growth of your channel. You deserve it.
@DTNenforcer
@DTNenforcer Год назад
Great channel. Thank you for talking about these kind of topics.
@boowiebear
@boowiebear Год назад
Just moved to Florida after over 40 years in MN. I love the wildlife. Gators fascinate me. Such a survivor!
@jn9047
@jn9047 Год назад
i hope this channel blows up more , good shit
@dasauto1555
@dasauto1555 Год назад
Great video, very informative. Don't let off the gas, youtube is recommending your videos to everyone right now! Time to blow up!!
@c-mar9820
@c-mar9820 Год назад
Catching up on some of your videos now that I've found the channel, and yes I'd love to see lots of Florida content! I wasn't born there but I lived there a long time and I miss the environment and wildlife (and weather!) so much. There is a lot of paleo history there that people don't know about, and I'd like to learn more of it myself.
@d1dici
@d1dici Год назад
Would love to see the passion projects bro, keep up the great vids!!
@zekem668
@zekem668 Год назад
Thank you so much for your Anylsis and critiques. I'd love to hear more about Florida. Your commentary was interesting and insightful.
@sauraplay2095
@sauraplay2095 Год назад
Great video paleo!
@hammadsheikh6032
@hammadsheikh6032 Год назад
Here is a guy from NYC hoping for a series on wildlife in Florida. Thank you for the great content.
@BGSenTineL
@BGSenTineL Год назад
Simply AMAZING CHANNEL ! I'm so glad that I found it.
@calebsmith2362
@calebsmith2362 Год назад
Fantastic channel. I just recently moved out of Florida and I'm already missing the squamates. I lived there for four years and I can easily say the best thing about the state is the wildlife.
@rebeccasladky7678
@rebeccasladky7678 Год назад
Anything you have bring it! I love all nature videos.
@jovyep
@jovyep Год назад
As a floridan i would absolutely love to see the history of Floridas fauna. I hope you release a video on the subject soon!
@strellettes8511
@strellettes8511 Год назад
You had less than 2k subs this April? Holy shit congratulations man on hitting 100k that's huge.
@robertc.4609
@robertc.4609 Год назад
Great video, love you work here on RU-vid.
@shannonhill3356
@shannonhill3356 Год назад
Born and raised Floridian of 36yrs here! Yea please on the wildlife of Florida videos!! Also, would love to see you do a workshop around here one day!
@mypurgatory
@mypurgatory Год назад
I’m okay with learning more about how Fla used to be, go for it man!
@CJ-111
@CJ-111 Год назад
Great video. Love watching this sort of content
@austinhoward6557
@austinhoward6557 Год назад
That series idea sounds cool!
@RichyArg
@RichyArg Год назад
I love that the avatar carries over to your other content, not just your flagship series.
@deesrose6003
@deesrose6003 Год назад
This was fantastic, and something I've always wondered about. I'd love to learn more about Floridian animals deffo make that series!
@admiralkaede
@admiralkaede Год назад
this video was good quality keep up the good work
@StonayBalogna
@StonayBalogna Год назад
Subbing in hopes that you cover the Fl wildlife like you talked about, great video! ❤
@MrSunturion
@MrSunturion Год назад
Yes please do a video on the Pleistocene Era of Florida. I grew up there myself (I'm now living abroad) so I know how you feel. Good video Man.
@NoobMicesters
@NoobMicesters Год назад
To the point. Explains the prerequisites in an easy to digest way without going kn massive tangents then gets to the point and tells me the thing that made me click. (While also throwing a few other facts at me without changing the entire topic of the video) + 1 sub sir Good video
@sr.tacothe3rd395
@sr.tacothe3rd395 Год назад
Great content my dude 🤙
@MikeS29
@MikeS29 Год назад
PLEASE do a Florida special! The fossils are so abundant along the Peace River, and the flora and fauna of today is just as exciting. I would love that. Thanks!
@nbahn
@nbahn Год назад
HUZZAH!!! Your videos are always interesting!
@mariodegroote6756
@mariodegroote6756 Год назад
your avatar rocks!:D nice work as always, i realy enjoy the content. and go ahead with the personal project:D im looking out for it:D
@wezul
@wezul Год назад
Yay Florida! I've grown to appreciate Florida's natural beauty more and more as I've grown older. Florida scrub is my favorite habitat. :) I bought heavily wooded property in Citrus county & will build a house there as soon as we're able. I'm very much looking forward to being surrounded by natural Florida. And of course, I'd love a series on Florida! So would my Canadian friend, who is obsessed with Florida! In fact I'm going to go make him come watch this video and comment here in support of it. :)
@Jesse_Dawg
@Jesse_Dawg Год назад
I love your videos. Please consider doing a super chill relax video with deep underwater fishies. Where its a lot of footage of underwater fishies and then you narrate over how dank the fishies are
@6isbetterthan571
@6isbetterthan571 Год назад
Give me a hurrah when Paleo Analysis uploads!
@CreativeWorkflowHack
@CreativeWorkflowHack Год назад
Finding a new good channel is rare, I cherish these moments.
@YoursUntruly
@YoursUntruly Год назад
Congratulations on your recent subscription boom! You deserve it
@richard6907
@richard6907 Год назад
Well you got yourself a new subscriber for the intro alone👍🏾
@ashleylee8505
@ashleylee8505 Год назад
This was Awesome. First video I watched definitely watching more. Maybe a Florida animal of the month. LOVE IT
@joshuajohnson7848
@joshuajohnson7848 Год назад
I would LOVE to see a video about Floridian ecosystems and stuff. Nature and Biology are my jam and I enjoy your content so much.
@samuelmiller3222
@samuelmiller3222 Год назад
HUGE yes on the Florida idea !!
@misuvittupaa8068
@misuvittupaa8068 Год назад
That intro. Mindblown
@Lycan3303
@Lycan3303 Год назад
saw a video of crocs hibernating in frozen waters then coming out of that state when the water thawed ....could be left over method of its ancestors during the ice age
@nopassenger2151
@nopassenger2151 Год назад
The concept that you have with this channel is absolutely genius. Can’t wait for the next installment of the history of the earth.
@Cathmoytura
@Cathmoytura Год назад
Northeast Central Floridian here who'd love more vids about the state in various periods. One I recommend is Florida flora and fauna when Vero man arrived and lived here.
@michaelblacktree
@michaelblacktree Год назад
Wow, this channel really blew up! Congrats, man.
@G4mer_D4d
@G4mer_D4d Год назад
Holy crap! Didn't Realize you have grown 74,000 subs since I've joined... good job!
@user-hf6vy8xc4i
@user-hf6vy8xc4i Год назад
Gotta love a passion project, go for it 👌
@fredrikmeenox183
@fredrikmeenox183 Год назад
Paleo history of Florida, go for it!
@mitchell4745
@mitchell4745 Год назад
I searched for this video for months and never could find a proper answer and this video is like a god scent
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