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@BranUGalen
@BranUGalen 3 года назад
love the Skyrim backround music...
@CZPanthyr
@CZPanthyr 2 года назад
I remember getting in serious trouble one day, all because of wooly mammoths. I was probably about 6 years old and I asked my mother what did mammoths taste like.
@cesaralcaraz819
@cesaralcaraz819 4 года назад
One of the most beautiful and magnificent animals to ever walk Earth
@batspidey7611
@batspidey7611 4 года назад
Yes they are!
@DeePrime2410
@DeePrime2410 Год назад
Agreed!!
@CaseyLane925
@CaseyLane925 3 года назад
1I've been binge watching your videos while stuck in the hospital 9 hours from home. They are short enough to watch Between drug induced naps lol, but they are great. Thanks, bro
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 3 года назад
I hope you get well soon
@CaseyLane925
@CaseyLane925 3 года назад
@@NORTH02 thanks man.. You typically deal with just creature from the glacial periods. What about some of the individual Great Floods from those Eras that set the scene for the extinctions and /or rise of the newer species /civilizations? Just a thought. Thanks again
@beastmaster0934
@beastmaster0934 4 года назад
I bet if mammoths never went extinct, they’d keep on evolving more enamel ridges.
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 4 года назад
Jawbreaker The Hyaenodon you actually just made me laugh out loud. I don’t even know if you were making a joke but it got me. Thanks for watching!
@Mydarkarts23
@Mydarkarts23 4 года назад
I love the woolly mammoth and the woolly rhino It well be cool to have them back. I'm learned to be a scientist. Great video.
@pedrocampos1787
@pedrocampos1787 4 года назад
Land of the Mammoth (2001)
@ZzenithVR
@ZzenithVR 5 лет назад
I think it's important to consider that a lot of the arguments against de-extinction are related to not destroying an ecosystem. Similarly to having an invasive species, a completely new animal can cause unbalance
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 5 лет назад
I understand what you are saying but they have a whole massive place in russia that has remained virtually unchanged since the mammoths went extinct. If we reintroduce the mammoths there then they wouldn't necessarily be a invasive species but I guess you never know.
@TexRenner
@TexRenner 3 года назад
I hope I'm still around to see how much like Jurassic Park it really is.
@silvertheelf
@silvertheelf 3 года назад
The thing is, the wholly mammoth and wholly rhino belong in this world.
@silvertheelf
@silvertheelf 3 года назад
@@TexRenner it will be nothing like Jurassic Park, I want dinosaurs, sadly I think I will only get recently extinct mammals.
@Jeremiah71603
@Jeremiah71603 2 года назад
IK its an old comment but hitchhiking for other readers. Bringing back recently extinct species, or even creating a new species entirely isn't a moral or ethical debat at all as the only argument against it is "playing god" and has been the go-to counter argument for anything and everything for as long as religions have existed. However I do agree that said creations shouldn't be carelessly dumped in the middle of nowhere and left unchecked due to what you brought up, and such facilities depending on said animal in question especially if the study involves observing group behavior etc and should be sterile outside of a few rare exceptions and should have security ranging from a simple zoo enclosure (for things like a mammoth) all the way up to resembling a CDC high containment virology lab (for studying the reproduction of something capable of breeding like rabbits) as you only need to look at Australia and their real world rabbit and cane toad problem to see why. Bringing an extinct species back for wildlife biologists, ecologists, etc to study doesn't necessarily mean pumping out hordes and opening the gates especially for most current viable techniques that require a living, genetically similar animal to be the surrogate mother, in this case, starting with a female elephant. As such the "mammoth" wouldn't be 100% genetically identical and the first would be more along the lines of a hybrid meaning they would have to repeat the process a number of times if they wanted a 99.9% genetically similar mammoth. The amount of information from studying a living specimen that is now extinct would provide just by itself, without releasing a single specimen, could be applied to bolster our current understanding of extinct and modern ecosystems and would better help us repair those that have been damaged and save endangered wildlife, but would make us more capable of spotting and recognizing early signs in addition to being better at avoiding future ecological disasters from happening in the first place, would be invaluable. Combining that with the added ability of not having to rely on the introduction of a foreign species to take somethings place and then crossing your fingers; but actually being able to reintroduce an animal to an ecosystem it actually belonged to once avoids the risk of the species becoming invasive simply because it isn't. The various plants and wildlife of its ecosystem is already adapted to it as the animals that have only gone extinct within the past 20,000 years for example as such the other plants and animals haven't had time to lose those traits even those that no longer serve a purpose which is often referred to as biological anachronisms.
@LoserHands
@LoserHands 4 года назад
So many cool mammoths I knew nothing about. I love elephants ever since I heard they scrutinize the bones of other elephants, then move them. Wonderful video.
@pedrocampos691
@pedrocampos691 4 года назад
Walking with Prehistoric Beasts (2001)
@sksk-bd7yv
@sksk-bd7yv 2 года назад
It's fun to watch these old videos as they show the evolution of this much admired channel. Today's videos are better, especially in the calm and thoughtful narration. Though this is cool too.
@thenavig8r956
@thenavig8r956 4 года назад
Love your show! Love your voice. You know a bunch. Thx Love the way you don't beg for a like! ThanQ mucho
@pedrocampos1787
@pedrocampos1787 4 года назад
Walking With Prehistoric Beasts (2001)
@4Beats4Me
@4Beats4Me 2 года назад
Wonderful artwork & music, with a real human presenting the questions I've always had.
@LastMoonboy
@LastMoonboy 4 года назад
Love this channel. Please keep putting videos out! You are a hidden gem that deserves a ton more views my friend.
@pedrocampos1787
@pedrocampos1787 4 года назад
Prehistoric Park (2006)
@bryanbazilauskas8673
@bryanbazilauskas8673 2 года назад
Where did you find the illustration of proboscidian evolution at 0:27 of the video? It’s beautiful.
@the360dinoman
@the360dinoman 3 года назад
0:13 nice I didn’t know that mammoths were as tall as a brachiosaurus but only weighed 10 tons
@clintfrederici3928
@clintfrederici3928 3 года назад
really??? you DIDN'T know that mammoths got over 13 meters tall? Where have you been?
@the360dinoman
@the360dinoman 3 года назад
@@clintfrederici3928 lol
@clintfrederici3928
@clintfrederici3928 3 года назад
@@the360dinoman Don't get me wrong I enjoy North 02s videos, but this one is just..........bad.
@the360dinoman
@the360dinoman 3 года назад
@@clintfrederici3928 ye idk if it’s up to the same quality as the others in terms of double checking things
@21LAZgoo
@21LAZgoo 2 года назад
@@clintfrederici3928 13 meters holy shet
@Abominatrix650
@Abominatrix650 4 года назад
Another brilliant video, North! I love mammoths and the video!
@huntergiron2388
@huntergiron2388 3 года назад
I live in Santa Barbara near the Channel Islands. At the time they likely swam across the channel the islands were only 6 miles from the mainland. Today they are 26 miles because of sea level
@grendelgrendelsson5493
@grendelgrendelsson5493 3 года назад
In mid 1990's a mammoth skeleton was excavated from the cliffs at West Runton in Norfolk in England near where I now live. I think it would have stood around thirteen to fourteen feet at the shoulder and weighed something like nine or ten tons. It's known as the West Runton Elephant. I mentioned the discovery of this mammoth to a doctor I worked with when I was a medic because I'd been on leave and taken my children to see some of the bones. The doctor expressed the opinion that it was probably the remains of an elephant from a travelling circus as no species of elephant had ever existed in Britain and as mammoths are not mentioned in the bible they had never existed either. I explained the context and that hyaena coprolites and teeth marks were found with the remains and he explained that the circus owners would have fed the carcass to the animals in their travelling menagerie. He was a good doctor but an extremely odd fellow. I often wondered whether he gave up medicine and science and became come sort of anchorite.
@TexRenner
@TexRenner 3 года назад
@North02 I watch your videos all the time. I have no idea how you have created this much excellent content, while you're in school. Thank you.
@wcdeich4
@wcdeich4 4 года назад
Maybe we love them b/c they remind us of Snuffleupagus on sesame street :)
@jamesivie5717
@jamesivie5717 4 года назад
Great video! Yes, we definitely need to bring these magnificent creatures to life and introduce them with the other ancient animals, bison, horses etc. in Pleistocene park
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 4 года назад
That would be awesome but I wonder if it will happen in my lifetime. I have heaps of other videos if you want to watch them!
@imranullah1319
@imranullah1319 4 года назад
Why why is a bad idea man
@MaryAnnNytowl
@MaryAnnNytowl 2 года назад
@@imranullah1319 why would it be a bad idea? It would help keep the permafrost frozen like it needs to be to keep all of that methane in the ground. Methane is the worst greenhouse gas we have on the planet, and if the permafrost melts, we're in serious trouble. 😣
@vassa1972
@vassa1972 3 года назад
Very cool video Sir loved prehistoric animals
@Alamito24
@Alamito24 3 года назад
Oops. Early in the video you erroneously state "the largest species of mammoth could be 13 meters tall." If accurate, that would make them stand 43 feet in height. Surely you meant to say that on average a mature mammoth's height was from 13 to 15 feet.
@Bradchoksondik
@Bradchoksondik 3 года назад
Before we revive extinct wildlife we gotta save the current living wildlife at all costs right now.
@anshumandhingan6277
@anshumandhingan6277 3 года назад
Rightly said.
@friendzky4136
@friendzky4136 4 года назад
With skyrim music ?!?! I love you
@MaryAnnNytowl
@MaryAnnNytowl 2 года назад
I'm still crossing my fingers for the Pleistocene Park! They're still trying to get it done! 🤞🤞❤❤
@jadennichols8767
@jadennichols8767 3 года назад
How come some slide images are censored? Are they copyright by chance?
@simonj3413
@simonj3413 5 лет назад
0:16 I think you meant 13 feet, not 13 meters.
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 5 лет назад
Geez that is a bad mistake, thankfully you are the only one to catch it!
@imranullah1319
@imranullah1319 4 года назад
Big ancient ancestors of modern elephants
@imranullah1319
@imranullah1319 4 года назад
Whats your favourite mammoth species my favourite mammoth species is the American mastodon
@pedrocampos691
@pedrocampos691 4 года назад
Yep huh me so.
@ginafurannetonic3048
@ginafurannetonic3048 3 года назад
l can easily see early man selecting mammoths as a prime animal to target for food due to its size which could feed a lot of people and the speed which would be a lot slower than other animals.
@21LAZgoo
@21LAZgoo 2 года назад
for those reasons for sure yes, although they would’ve been the most dangerous animal to hunt
@JJ-oq3tz
@JJ-oq3tz 8 месяцев назад
Mammoths are one the most well known Ice Age animals in the prehistoric history and they are the last Ice Age animals to become extinct about 10,000 years ago.
@cheallaigh
@cheallaigh Год назад
I can't be the only one who laughed at 13 METER tall mammoths lol, simple but funny oops! A meter is 3'4", i don't think they really got over 44' tall.😂
@cesaralcaraz819
@cesaralcaraz819 4 года назад
My favorite Mammoth has always been the Woolly Mammoth
@batspidey7611
@batspidey7611 4 года назад
Me too.
@jaybcash8744
@jaybcash8744 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F4c8SZVPQmo.html Pleistocene Park
@vandacarneiro980
@vandacarneiro980 Год назад
Me too.
@bipedalstorymachines
@bipedalstorymachines Год назад
13 meters tall, huh? 😮 I don't think so. Even with this oversized error 😂 your videos are usually well researched and put together. Thanks and keep it up.
@anthonydomingo2285
@anthonydomingo2285 3 года назад
I love the Mammoth video. Could you do one about Mastadons?
@CrustynMusky
@CrustynMusky 3 года назад
Mammoths went hard af
@tavish4699
@tavish4699 2 года назад
can you please make one about the irish elk
@horsetuna
@horsetuna 3 года назад
There's a book about bringing back the mammoth. It's called Wooly.
@felixdubiswolf3371
@felixdubiswolf3371 5 лет назад
Really nice video! I like that you gave your personal input too.
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 5 лет назад
Thanks im glad you like it! I though putting my personal input might be annoying but I guess not. Thanks for watching and I hope you watch my other content aswell.
@felixdubiswolf3371
@felixdubiswolf3371 5 лет назад
@@NORTH02 I feel like laying out the facts first, then giving your (educated) personal opinion on a subject people are divided on is a good way to go.
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 5 лет назад
Yeah I agree, I think I will do that more often now. Again thanks for watching!
@DragonoidBerserker1
@DragonoidBerserker1 4 года назад
So mammoths survived all the way to ancient Egypt? That immediately reminded me of the movie 10,000 BC.
@trvth1s
@trvth1s 3 года назад
The only mammoths alive in that time were small dwarfs in remote islands.
@loose_phlegm3047
@loose_phlegm3047 2 года назад
LOL that movie was ridiculous in terms of historical accuracy
@21LAZgoo
@21LAZgoo 2 года назад
@@trvth1s no
@21LAZgoo
@21LAZgoo 2 года назад
yeah man they did, they managed to survive on a northern part of mainland siberia until 3900 years ago, which is also around the same time as the wrangel island mammoths died out. steppe bison for some reason managed to survive until only 400 years ago in the yukon
@21LAZgoo
@21LAZgoo 2 года назад
yeah man they did, they managed to survive on a northern part of mainland siberia until 3900 years ago, which is also around the same time as the wrangel island mammoths died out. steppe bison for some reason, managed to survive until only 400 years ago in the yukon
@shadowphoenix8962
@shadowphoenix8962 3 года назад
Love elephants would love to see a mammoth,but I question whether it would be right or even if it would really be a mammoth
@thereal350z
@thereal350z 2 года назад
Cool info
@kelvinadcock5767
@kelvinadcock5767 4 года назад
It'll kind of be like Jurassic Park, but instead of dinosaurs. Bring back every extinct species that went extinct as a direct result of human interference.
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 4 года назад
Problem is we don't know what it would include
@trvth1s
@trvth1s 3 года назад
we can't clone something that is extinct.
@21LAZgoo
@21LAZgoo 2 года назад
humans didn’t cause them to go extinct, we definitely hunted them but no way we caused them to die out
@VoiceCheck_VocalYoga
@VoiceCheck_VocalYoga 4 года назад
In South Park, Colo. there are often found mammoth hair balls, petrified dinosaur poop and I watched a huge bushy red lion (3' at shoulder) run up the snowy hilltop next to the truck I was in...another time I walked into an out building and stopped as there was a gorgeous calico 'bobcat' ? My dog started to walk towards it and it hopped 9 feet to the rafter above.. looking down. My dog sat down and looked at me...so I slowly backed out and called my dog (who was glad to leave). Use to be lots of mammoth up there (8700 to 13000 feet).
@pedrocampos1787
@pedrocampos1787 4 года назад
These creatures evolved from hairless elephants in Africa,
@vandacarneiro980
@vandacarneiro980 Год назад
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@kathybrem880
@kathybrem880 3 года назад
I’d love to see them clone a mammoth or two!
@RWBYKnight4142
@RWBYKnight4142 3 года назад
The mammoth is easily my favorite prehistoric animal of all time because they are so recent as far as evolutionary time is concerned. Mammoth's are also just awesome that I can give one reaso why I love them so much. As far as de-extinction is concerned, yes it would be cool to see living mammoths again but on the other hand if we can devot so much time and energy to bring something that died out thousands of years ago, why not divert that effort to the remaining animal species we do have left to try and save our planet. That's just my opinion. No offense.
@Virsho
@Virsho 3 года назад
1:00 after seeing that I want to die
@HomicidalWolf
@HomicidalWolf 3 года назад
I'm surprised it took me until 5:26 to notice the skyrim music
@davidlalor9464
@davidlalor9464 4 года назад
13 metres tall 😞😞😞😞???
@tyrannotherium7873
@tyrannotherium7873 5 лет назад
Mammoth are my favorite herbivore
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 5 лет назад
Me too
@tyrannotherium7873
@tyrannotherium7873 5 лет назад
The Colombian is my favorite What’s yours
@pedrocampos1787
@pedrocampos1787 4 года назад
Before We Ruled The Earth (2003)
@imranullah1319
@imranullah1319 4 года назад
@@tyrannotherium7873 me too
@tomfilippone6303
@tomfilippone6303 3 года назад
To all you people who want to bring back the mammoth.... didn’t any of you watch the movie “Jurassic Park?” 😣 ... spoiler alert... It doesn’t end well for the humans
@tusker9959
@tusker9959 2 года назад
Nope the biggest Mammoth spices was 4.5 m and 10-14 tonnes Not 13m
@ryandujumbomammutuseafrica9674
@ryandujumbomammutuseafrica9674 2 года назад
I have 2 favorite species of 🦣Mammoth: Woolly Mammoth and Columbian Mammoth
@stevebaker4319
@stevebaker4319 3 года назад
I would buy shares in ‘Pleistocene Park’!
@indyreno2933
@indyreno2933 2 года назад
Mammoths are an extinct genus of elephant that went extinct during the early Holocene, mammoths are not just descended from elephants, they actually are elephants, an elephant is any proboscidean that belongs to the family Elephantidae, mammoths are one of the elephant genera that did go extinct very recently, the closest living relatives of the mammoths (genus Mammuthus) are the asian elephants (genus Elephas) while the african elephants (genus Loxodonta) are only more derived than the Four-Tusked Elephants (genus Primelephas) but basal to the rest of the namesake subfamily Elephantinae.
@judewarner1536
@judewarner1536 5 месяцев назад
When palaeontologists state the success by dint of widespread range of certain species over millions of years are they taking into account continental drift. The local ecology is slowly changing in accordance with its displacement on the Earth's surface? Maybe the species is quite local at any one time but follows its preferred environment as that environment moves with the continent, rather like reindeer follow the seasons.
@stacyliddell5038
@stacyliddell5038 Год назад
Just a quick update, humans seem to have arrived in the Americas long before 12 000 years ago.
@johnjude2685
@johnjude2685 3 года назад
You are a dreamer and they didn't die from human hunting you are speaking of which you can only guess, Not my guess. Follow the carbon trail
@jonathanturek5846
@jonathanturek5846 2 года назад
Mahalos 02 ! The Maui mammoth longboarded and ate 🍍 pineapples. Lol
@MsMtheory
@MsMtheory Год назад
Why is it blurred at the 7 min mark? Great video though! So glad I found your channel :)
@ellendolloff9127
@ellendolloff9127 Год назад
I think bringing back these long dead creatures is a horrible thing to do. We as humans had nothing to do with their dying off. Love your videos.
@charger2004
@charger2004 5 лет назад
Bring them back to life
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 5 лет назад
Thats what I would say but I don't even think we are capable of it yet. Thanks for watching!
@johnmilligan1034
@johnmilligan1034 3 года назад
Slow down . Just slow down. The narration makes the viewer think you can’t wait to get the fuck outa there
@randysutton2500
@randysutton2500 2 года назад
Stupid question, What would the mammoth be like today
@goldwolf0606
@goldwolf0606 3 года назад
Jesus Fooking Christ that super mammoth was big... I’ve seen an African elephant before and it is gigantic... 4x bigger is just mind boggling!
@21LAZgoo
@21LAZgoo 2 года назад
dam man. everyone mcfook has beaten years ago has evolved past him
@DeePrime2410
@DeePrime2410 8 месяцев назад
Epic Skyrim music for an epic video.
@HebaruSan
@HebaruSan 5 лет назад
I'd rather see a new species descended from domesticated dogs take over their niche
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 5 лет назад
Lol domesticated dogs come in all shape and sizes so why not!
@trvth1s
@trvth1s 3 года назад
Dogs don't have the dentition for it
@Crazyninja30
@Crazyninja30 5 лет назад
Love it! Keep the hits rolling! And Praise the Skyrim music!
@CalebBlock
@CalebBlock 5 лет назад
TALOS WORSHIP IS BANNED
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 5 лет назад
That is true tales worshipping is banned until the storm cloaks liberate skyrim. Thanks for watching!
@pedrocampos691
@pedrocampos691 4 года назад
Ohhhhhh yeeah okkay?
@nicholasscardinanewandimpo3387
@nicholasscardinanewandimpo3387 2 года назад
What’s with all the blurred pictures?
@texanfilms
@texanfilms 3 года назад
Great video man. Love your passion. I’m familiar with the science of ‘bringing back extinct species’ and it’s a hard no for at least two (complicated) reasons. If you’re open to talk about it, hit me up!
@dragondkami3088
@dragondkami3088 Год назад
I love this series it's super educational
@randysutton2500
@randysutton2500 2 года назад
Any animal came extinct by the human race should possible to bring them back we should
@21LAZgoo
@21LAZgoo 2 года назад
we didn’t cause them to go extinct, although i don think that affects if we will or won’t bring them back
@dizzyrose1809
@dizzyrose1809 5 лет назад
Awesome
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@vandacarneiro980
@vandacarneiro980 Год назад
🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘
@waynegates7180
@waynegates7180 2 года назад
Dude 😊 thank you very interesting. Can they I've bringing back Sabre-toothed cats love that👍😃👊🤘🤘💜🖤🖤
@MultiTomcat67
@MultiTomcat67 3 года назад
Forgotten in the 'bring back extinct animals' discussion: 1-They'd have no defense from modern diseases, 2-Not enough food -- if there is now enough food for them in Siberia or wherever we could put the mammoths and mastodons, the grasses & trees would have overwhelmed that ecosystem. Moas, Dodos, more recently died out so they're better candidates.
@SiskinOnUTube
@SiskinOnUTube Год назад
13 feet not meters. Typo.
@matthicks5457
@matthicks5457 Год назад
Thanks for the video!
@nomandad2000
@nomandad2000 2 года назад
Ha, the narrator sounds much more young and excited here than later videos...
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 2 года назад
I was so bad haha, it’s funny how at the time it wasn’t obvious to me that I was speaking so weirdly
@vandacarneiro980
@vandacarneiro980 Год назад
🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
@bennettssciencechannel2563
@bennettssciencechannel2563 Год назад
yay I love mammoths!
@avielp
@avielp 3 года назад
How would the first and later mammoths brought back would like the life we can givem? That's another thing we shoukd ask
@fightfan9739
@fightfan9739 3 года назад
That’s not the moral question placed, the morality which is questioned is about how developing a large enough gene pool to prevent inbreeding, they would be made for failure from the start
@warthogpower7729
@warthogpower7729 3 года назад
so african mammoth didn't a fur all all over there body's or is like how zebra and giraffe have fur over there body's but it not that much or is it none of the above?
@ManiacallyQuiet
@ManiacallyQuiet 3 года назад
Hello north, why some images are blurred ?
@princebelair8903
@princebelair8903 5 лет назад
Awesome
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@rebelcybran5850
@rebelcybran5850 3 года назад
Considering Skyrim has mammoths the music is plus.
@Yungbeck
@Yungbeck Год назад
Ok that's it...subbed...
@TheKennelArenaShowcase
@TheKennelArenaShowcase 2 года назад
What about the Mastadon? Weren't they related to mammoths too?
@bluenggaming9576
@bluenggaming9576 2 года назад
Humans say sorry to mammoth for hunting them
@21LAZgoo
@21LAZgoo 2 года назад
well they kinda had, but they didn’t hunt them to extinction
@MarcusBrandel
@MarcusBrandel 3 года назад
Have you done a video on bootherium bombifrons?
@DanCooper404
@DanCooper404 3 года назад
13 meters???
@in-craig-ible6160
@in-craig-ible6160 3 года назад
If we ever find a species of mammoth with four tusks, Skyrim fans will go nuts. ;)
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 3 года назад
There were elephants with four tusks
@silvertheelf
@silvertheelf 3 года назад
We should bring them back because they play a roll in the ecosystem, a roll that has vanished, another roll is that of the wholly rhino. To add, anyone want a mammoth steak?
@silvertheelf
@silvertheelf 3 года назад
@Eastern fence Lizard is there a problem with that?
@silvertheelf
@silvertheelf 3 года назад
@Eastern fence Lizard they won’t see it as a problem in a few years, it’s not like a Jurassic Park velociraptor, it’s just a slightly larger than normal large fanged cat and a oversized pack dog.
@pedrocampos691
@pedrocampos691 7 месяцев назад
🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘
@danielweinzapfel2895
@danielweinzapfel2895 3 года назад
did I hear him say 13 meters tall, that would be 42 feet tall???
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 3 года назад
It was supposed to be 13 feet
@vandacarneiro980
@vandacarneiro980 Год назад
Xix zero.
@daceozolina1824
@daceozolina1824 3 года назад
Umm.... Is that thing in 0:54 real?????
@m.wallace2705
@m.wallace2705 3 года назад
That was a real animal. It also coexisted with some early humans until their extinction.
@harrypollard5042
@harrypollard5042 5 лет назад
Nice work m8
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 5 лет назад
Thanks, I am glad you liked it!
@vandacarneiro980
@vandacarneiro980 Год назад
🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘
@mahmoudkahilan7888
@mahmoudkahilan7888 3 года назад
13 meters tall? Yeah right
@randall7829
@randall7829 3 года назад
It was a mistake asshole
@vandacarneiro980
@vandacarneiro980 Год назад
13 meters tall? Yeah right.
@thomasbergqvist6849
@thomasbergqvist6849 3 года назад
great show
@cesaralcaraz819
@cesaralcaraz819 4 года назад
I can't believe I see comments on frozen Mammoth videos claiming that there not 40,000 years old but 5,000 years old and that there actually Elephants and one comment even called it a fairy tale despite the evidence being right there it seems that those creationists will never learn 😂
@pedrocampos691
@pedrocampos691 4 года назад
Yes.
@pedrocampos1787
@pedrocampos1787 4 года назад
Yes?
@jimwinship7159
@jimwinship7159 3 года назад
It’s not evolution when it is still a mammoth. It’s adaptation.
@NORTH02
@NORTH02 3 года назад
Nope, it’s evolution. More specifically evolution by speciation.
@m.wallace2705
@m.wallace2705 3 года назад
Adaptation is evolution. Evolution is a change in physical or genetic traits over time. It can result in a new species, as shown by these mammoths and by humans.
@jimwinship7159
@jimwinship7159 3 года назад
You can call it whatever you but a mammoth is still a mammoth no matter how many minor changes are “made”. Now if it starts out a mammoth and becomes a bear, that’s evolution.
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