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The Complete History of the Earth: Early Permian Period 

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Intro 0:00
Early Permian Globe 2:35
Beneath the Paleo Tethis 5:05
Out of the Coastal Forests 8:37
The Ruling Reptiles 12:44
The First Permian Extinction 15:59
Outro 18:18
#historyoftheearth #eon #epoch #geology #paleoanalysis #stemmammal #permian
As we head into the final period of the Paleozoic Era, we find ourselves in a much cooler and dryer world than in the previous Carboniferous. The giant bugs are gone, but in there place is the ancestors of the mammals had made their bid for world domination. in this episode, we will see how these early Synapisids adapted to the continents coming together, an Ice age beginning and the interior of the huge landmass of Pangea turning into a desert.
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@HitandRyan
@HitandRyan Год назад
“Oh boy, life sure is great here in Permian Siberia. Only complaint are those occasional earthquakes, but I can live with it.”
@cerberaodollam
@cerberaodollam Год назад
R/Twosentencehorror
@UnwantedGhost1
@UnwantedGhost1 Год назад
And being extra crispy.
@warrenbuck8950
@warrenbuck8950 Год назад
LOL
@dkoz8321
@dkoz8321 2 месяца назад
That's Late last stage Permian. Dozens of millions of years in the future from early Permian.
@jackvanderbilt
@jackvanderbilt 2 месяца назад
Do you know back in the Permian in Siberia? Is well the greatest mass extinction in history of life was caused by volcanoes lots of volcanoes in Siberia at the end of the Permian. Period this was known as the great deing
@Vicky-zr1pb
@Vicky-zr1pb Год назад
My 7 yr old daughter loves this series. She gets so excited when you evolve. Great work. We’re loving it.
@PabloVestory
@PabloVestory Год назад
Exactly the same as your daughter is happening to me, and I'm 53 years old 😂👏👏👏 great work!
@PabloVestory
@PabloVestory Год назад
And i've never even played pokemon or similars 😂
@joakos1122
@joakos1122 11 месяцев назад
You should buy her a pokemon game! I bet shell like it!
@Vicky-zr1pb
@Vicky-zr1pb 11 месяцев назад
I did exactly that. We recently got Pokémon on switch for her :) she having a great time
@user-ey2om4qb9e
@user-ey2om4qb9e 3 месяца назад
Im just celebrating she's not a 7 year old that watches skibidii toilet
@lukestrawwalker
@lukestrawwalker Год назад
Increasingly, I find the Carboniferous and the Permian to be more interesting than the Mesozoic... it was SUCH a different world, and came to such an abrupt end, and reset the path of life that had come about over that period of time in such a profound way...
@PaulaBean
@PaulaBean Год назад
It's fascinating that an entire era of trees didn't see a bacterium that couldn't digest cellulose!
@muscovyducks
@muscovyducks Год назад
@@PaulaBean Perhaps, but they likely saw fungi that could. The hypothesis that a lack of cellulose or lignin decomposers accounts for carboniferous coal deposits is out of date and has been pretty convincingly challenged if not refuted. See Nelsen et al. 2016 "Delayed fungal evolution did not cause Paleozoic peak in coal formation" (PNAS)
@PaulaBean
@PaulaBean Год назад
@@muscovyducks Can you give me a short excerpt of that article?
@daylightbright7675
@daylightbright7675 Год назад
I find non - avian dinosaurs pretty boring tbh. Maybe it's because they're really the only prehistoric animals we're taught about at all, but I have veeeeeery little interest in the Mesozoic. In a world where there were giant burrowing sloths, giant armoured fish with an estimated bite force of 8000 Psi, an entire order of hypercarnivorous mammals with no living descendants and countless other fascinating animals, who cares about giant lizards?
@stevenschnepp576
@stevenschnepp576 Год назад
@@daylightbright7675 I think familiarity has bred contempt. Consider the titanosaurs, for example, and the biological implications of them.
@OfficialMetaKirby
@OfficialMetaKirby Год назад
Babe, wake up, Paleoanalysis just dropped a new “The Complete History of the Earth” Video Also, hella excited to see this being the first multi-parter. I knew it would come eventually, but I’m so glad to see it happening
@apexnext
@apexnext Год назад
wrap presents 🥶👎 *New Paleo Analysis CHotE* 🎅👍
@AidanMartin
@AidanMartin Год назад
My exact feeling every time a new complete history of the earth episode comes out
@endermanwithalowercasee
@endermanwithalowercasee Год назад
This series is one of my favorites like it on RU-vid, and this is the era my favorite prehistoric animal finally appears, can't wait to learn a bit about Dimetrodon. Keep the fantastic work up! The videos are always fantastic.
@broccanmacronain457
@broccanmacronain457 Год назад
Agreed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@catherinehubbard1167
@catherinehubbard1167 Год назад
All true! This series is fantastic and this episode is a new favorite. You’ve really hit your stride. Thank you!
@platylobiumobtuseangulum1607
Seconded by me here. Loving this series. Thankyou.
@CarverLenz
@CarverLenz Год назад
love u b
@ian_b
@ian_b Год назад
"Look at this amazing animal with a HUGE sail on its back! What are you going to call it?" "Um, 'two sizes of teeth' maybe?"
@ace88bf
@ace88bf Год назад
This channel makes some of the legitimately best content on all of youtube. Every video in this series is 11/10
@mehodrums
@mehodrums Год назад
Yo, this is the best and most accurate comment I’ve seen since the channel started! I know it’s not really my place but thank you for sharing my exact thoughts and being a supporter!
@Zal1810
@Zal1810 Год назад
agree
@bennettfender9927
@bennettfender9927 Год назад
There were actually some giant dragonflies left over in the early Permian like Meganauropsis.
@adamc_vp77
@adamc_vp77 Год назад
1:55 reminds me of what Ultron said in AoU, "when the earth begins to settle, God throws a stone and believe me...he's winding up"
@largent45
@largent45 Год назад
This series is fantastic. I like the single species deeper dives too, but your history of the earth is my favorite!
@potitishogun2961997
@potitishogun2961997 Год назад
Gotta say, I'm not surprised that History of the Earth won; this series is absolutely incredible, and seeing your little character journey is also brilliant
@mhklein57
@mhklein57 Год назад
I have a request. Would you consider making a video on the evolution of insects? It would be especially interesting to see how the major classes of insects evolved. Thank you.
@AntoekneeDetaecho
@AntoekneeDetaecho Год назад
Absolutely fantastic, can’t wait for the late Permian now. And also looking forward to the terror birds. Two of the subjects I find most fascinating. Thank you so much for putting this together, was able to watch this with my son which is great to see him so engaged
@apexnext
@apexnext Год назад
Yeah I was almost disappointed, I voted for those terror birds. But then I was glad he did this, soon as the video started. 😎 That was unreal. It's almost hard to imagine, that was our planet.
@karolliebert
@karolliebert Год назад
As always its pure pleasure to see new episode of this awesome series.
@MaryAnnNytowl
@MaryAnnNytowl Год назад
It always makes me laugh when one of my adult sons happens to be around when I'm playing one of these and he all of a sudden says from another room "I hear Pokémon!" 🤣 Great video, Pokémon or no! Here's a like and comment for the Almighty Algorithm! (Edited typos)
@Ceege48
@Ceege48 Год назад
I voted for this one because I love this series but I really wanted the Terror Birds also, so happy to hear that you will be doing both!
@colemanmoore9871
@colemanmoore9871 Год назад
I think most of the comments below the poll were "Both!"
@jrmckim
@jrmckim Год назад
I've been on this video for what feels like forever!! I absolutely love this series!
@Sch1z0gam1ng
@Sch1z0gam1ng Год назад
Babe wake up, new paleo analysis video dropped
@NP3GA
@NP3GA Год назад
Every time an episode of this series end's it only fulls me with anticipation for the next
@robertwalker-smith2739
@robertwalker-smith2739 Год назад
This series is like a box of chocolates you can binge on without guilt or dyspepsia. Thank you for making my Christmas weekend even more enjoyable.
@thejudgmentalcat
@thejudgmentalcat Год назад
You can't convince me Phthinosuchus wasn't named by a drunk lab assistant. Cheers! 🍻
@Cadiangrunt99
@Cadiangrunt99 Год назад
Long ago I saw your first video and hit subscribe and I checked in and out for a bit okay years and came back by random chance and it's been a thing of Glory Sir. Thank you for all this content its been a wonderful ride going through your content keep it up!
@gearheadgregwi
@gearheadgregwi Год назад
Geologic time is fascinating. Humans are such a teenie tiny speck on that time scale.
@Rairyuujin
@Rairyuujin Год назад
Bravo once again my friend! Amazing content & humor as always 🤟🏾
@Priapos93
@Priapos93 Год назад
I subscribed about a week ago, and I've been watching your back catalogue. I think your popularity springs from your lowkey presentation style and your excellent animator. Those two elements have great chemistry.
@donohirst
@donohirst Год назад
And Timtim
@susansokoloski2233
@susansokoloski2233 Год назад
Of all your series , which are all fantastic and fun, I love this one the best. I'm so glad this was the vote result and I can't wait for part 2, although I also am excited for the Terror Bird video. Take care and thank you!
@LawrenceMiles1972
@LawrenceMiles1972 Год назад
Early Permian vs terror-birds, both popular. You know how modern TV shows switch between story-arc episodes and character-driven episodes...? Same principle. The story-arc episodes are the most anticipated because they drive the plot, but the character-driven episodes focus on things that make us care about the details. Even if the "things" in question are terrifying predatory avians.
@ASH3802
@ASH3802 Год назад
SOOOOOOO HAPPY that u released the next video in this series!!! Been looking forward to it for an Eon 😀
@craigkdillon
@craigkdillon Год назад
I do appreciate your time travel to take videos of Permian landscapes. Nice touch.
@elim_inator
@elim_inator Год назад
I was looking forward to this video, just finished the rest of the series less than a week ago. I love to learn more about how life as we know it evolved over time, and this series is both entertaining and I learn something new with each episode.
@2nostromo
@2nostromo Год назад
So good I went back to 0:00 and started all over again. Thanks, I needed that :)
@DoGGyPlays
@DoGGyPlays Год назад
Yet another amazing part of this series! My innter child that grew up on reading encyclopedias loves this infinitely! Keep it up!
@kelseycox8632
@kelseycox8632 Год назад
I just found your channel and literally have binged watched this series for what you have out. I can’t wait til the next one! I stumbled across such a great treat of amazing content. Thank you so much! Subscribed and you got a new fan here. 😊 Oh I also watched your video about the elephant birds which was what brought me here because it was in my recommended. I love the content idea for island isolation evolution. I thought to myself though this also kind of happens to lakes too and so I though to myself if you ever have a chance down the road- exploring maybe ancient lakes- like lake Baikal or lake Victoria. But you know I think those are pretty current lakes all things considered. Maybe there’s more ancient lakes that have dried up that you can teach us about? I think a video on it would be great. Sort of the opposite of islands.
@petebyrdie4799
@petebyrdie4799 Год назад
Voting for terror birds was tempting, but this series is such a good resource.
@Punch_draws
@Punch_draws Год назад
I love this series so much! I get so hype whenever you post a new video!
@TheInoyamanaka1
@TheInoyamanaka1 Год назад
Hi! I love your videos but could you maybe leave the species names above where RU-vid subtitles are placed? It’s hard to read them like this and I see sometimes you’ve added them at the top of the screen instead of the bottom. The automatic subtitles also rarely pick up on the higher pitch of the little guy (forgot his name sorry hahaha) so maybe if you have the time you could add Also pro tip: adding a 25% drop shadow or a thin outline in black for a white font (or vice versa) can make using the same font color in any background more readable so you don’t need to use different colors for different backgrounds at times. Can’t wait for the continuation of this series, I’ve learned so much from you already!
@brynadoodle
@brynadoodle Год назад
Whooping and hollering when I see a new history of the earth vid!!! Les get ittttt 🎉🎉❤
@feldegast
@feldegast Год назад
Your content is amazing, I think I'd watch almost anything education from you that deals with things from the ancient past 😀
@donaldmechamiv7802
@donaldmechamiv7802 Год назад
Been waiting for this one! Thanks for all the awesome content!
@EvilSnips
@EvilSnips Год назад
Amazing video, I love this series! I wrote an idea, not sure if it's video-worthy but it was something I had fun doing. Scariest Animals from each period: Cambrian: Anomalocaris Ordovician: Orthoceras Silurian: Acutiramus Devonian: Dunkleosteus Carboniferous: Meganeura Permian: Inostrancevia Triassic: Fasolasuchus Jurassic: Allosaurus Cretaceous: Mosasaurus or Tyrannosaurus Paleogene: Titanoboa Neogene: Barinasuchus Pleistocene: Arctotherium and I thought it was funny that you mentioned nearly the exact creatures I put for the Paleozoic Period in this video! If anyone disagree or has different ideas feel free to share in comments!
@stefanostokatlidis4861
@stefanostokatlidis4861 Год назад
Meganeura does not even compare. There were so many sharks and amphibians to choose from. This trope of the killer bugs needs to die. Some of them were larger, but not at a size that threatened the largest animals.
@Niusereset
@Niusereset Год назад
Love this series! Love this channel!
@susanhays5691
@susanhays5691 Год назад
I just discovered your channel and LOVE it. I need to play catch up (read binge watch)! Please keep the videos coming as you are able. Fascinating! Thank you ❤️
@Origamigryphon
@Origamigryphon Год назад
Man, and I had just rewatched the whole series yesterday, so this is a treat!!
@mbvoelker8448
@mbvoelker8448 Год назад
Yeah! Been waiting for this. Dividing the Permian this way makes perfect sense.
@cancel1913
@cancel1913 2 месяца назад
Love the combo of learning while being entertained with a touch of comedy! Glad I found you!
@smorse831
@smorse831 Год назад
Very happy to see you getting the following you deserve. Quality content 👌
@TheGBZard
@TheGBZard Год назад
Imglad I got to join you on this journey this year, I'm excited tos ee what 2023 has to offer
@gtbkts
@gtbkts Год назад
Thanks for the awesome content and great video!!
@ninjaGrim1
@ninjaGrim1 Год назад
Love this series, good work!
@GallowglassVT
@GallowglassVT Год назад
Always a good day when we get a new chapter in this series.
@MatthewCampbell765
@MatthewCampbell765 Год назад
With the question of "Why do we keep finding ourselves in the underdog position", I actually think I have an hypothesis that can answer that: In an ecosystem, the "top dogs" are actually in a pretty unstable position. By contrast, adaptable "survivalist" lifeforms like rodents and such are significantly more likely to stick around. I'll also note that such a role does not necessarily make you the "loser" per se. In fact, I'd argue humans are themselves essentially a "survivalist" organism that happens to be *extremely* good at survivalism.
@greywolf7577
@greywolf7577 Год назад
This is exactly what I was thinking.
@pixellordm8780
@pixellordm8780 8 месяцев назад
Survival of the most adaptable after all
@ladymacbethofmtensk896
@ladymacbethofmtensk896 6 месяцев назад
Fortune truly is the Empress of the world!
@darthurza
@darthurza Год назад
Love these vids, thanks!
@nalinux
@nalinux Год назад
I love your voice. It s a huge subject on this playlist. I often sleep with this :P It's relaxing.
@ToastyNoneofyourbusiness
@ToastyNoneofyourbusiness Год назад
This series is amusing to watch if you've seen bill wurtz "history of the world i guess." It'd be funny if next episode just ended with "aw f*ck now everything's dead"
@andrewfleet2010
@andrewfleet2010 Год назад
This series is excellent. It is has more information and is more interesting than any television series covering the same subject.
@Marco-fn6kg
@Marco-fn6kg Год назад
great video i like how its not to long and to the point well done !
@dustinfindsrocks
@dustinfindsrocks Год назад
I'm watching again after the stream... Love your channel dude!
@TBoneTony
@TBoneTony Год назад
Interesting look into the early Permian histoy. Always was interested in Pre-History ever since the Land Before Time movie in the late 80s and the interest in Dinosaurs and other Prehistoric life. I did know of the Dimetradon and how it was more of a Mammal than a Reptile, so it was never really a Dinosaur but certainly was dominant during the early Permian history. The extinction event of the mid Permian period would be surpassed with a far greater event later on but to realize what really happened, you have already given a few ominous warnings leading up to it. Looking forward to your next video with great interest to see how you would cover it and I really enjoyed your Pokemon Reference with your Avatar always evolving to suit the time period you are talking about in your videos of the Complete History of the Earth.
@ambam64
@ambam64 Год назад
I'm glad this is being split into parts! Can't wait for Inostrancevia and the other gorgonopsids in the next one!
@pugwodo889
@pugwodo889 Год назад
Your videos get me so excited dude
@swedishancap3672
@swedishancap3672 Год назад
Excellent work as always!👍
@Lycan3303
@Lycan3303 Год назад
best series on RU-vid
@PSIRockOmega
@PSIRockOmega Год назад
Just caught up on this series and I'm looking forward to seeing the rest!
@geoffallert1921
@geoffallert1921 Год назад
Keep doing what you do. It's entertaining and educational as well. Have a great yuletide.
@michaswiatowski3416
@michaswiatowski3416 Год назад
regards from Poland. You have maden o lot of video about polish creaturs :) Ozimiek, Smok Wawelski, Lisowicia Thx
@PaleoAnalysis
@PaleoAnalysis Год назад
I didn't even realize but I have covered a lot of Polish fossil creatures! 😅
@tunnelsnake215
@tunnelsnake215 Год назад
LOVE THIS SERIES KEEP IT COMING
@vassa1972
@vassa1972 Год назад
Good stuff loved these videos Merry Christmas to all
@Mytesmyth
@Mytesmyth Год назад
Yes! Much respect to the Permian period. I also love the small earthquake teases at the middle and end of the vid. Almost like a disaster waiting to ensue the end of the late Permian. Nice way to foreshadow “the great dying”
@curtvl3868
@curtvl3868 Год назад
Mister Paleo Analysis, if you had a camera, a time portal, and one hour to take pictures which era would you go to?
@Etropalker
@Etropalker Год назад
Looking forward to the rest of this series
@peterrabbit2965
@peterrabbit2965 Год назад
This series is friggin awesome. It's become an event for me when a new one drops. Cheers!
@TheRealMaxdestroyer
@TheRealMaxdestroyer Год назад
can't wait for part 2
@tetsuoakira8294
@tetsuoakira8294 Год назад
I like how you say "We" when describing our ancient ANCIENT ancestors. It's just so crazy and AWESOME how far we have come as beings. I just can't handle the information sometimes, it is so amazing how we evolved, and how many times we came so close to never being. Or is this the path that life just tends to take because of the laws of nature and the Universe? I just love it so much!!!!!!!!
@KAZVorpal
@KAZVorpal Год назад
Hang on, our paramammal ancestors dominated UP TO the Mesozoic. The KT event was the restoration of our rule.
@conanthelibrarian5139
@conanthelibrarian5139 Год назад
Hell yeah! Love this series!
@flydye45
@flydye45 Год назад
Can't wait for part two!
@fotzegamingandmedia1840
@fotzegamingandmedia1840 Год назад
Paleo's Christmas gift to us all!
@palantir135
@palantir135 Год назад
Love this series
@InATreeOrInTheSea
@InATreeOrInTheSea Год назад
Dude, I freaking love these videos! Soooo fascinating. What classes should I have taken to learn this stuff? Mahalo brother, I appreciate you tremendously.
@acerola1593
@acerola1593 Год назад
Just what I needed to stat my morning
@csuree87
@csuree87 Год назад
oh, one of my favourite time periods, and it's released on my B-day? this must be a coincidence...
@sauraplay2095
@sauraplay2095 Год назад
Another great episode!
@NoahSpurrier
@NoahSpurrier Год назад
Love this series!
@mikes5637
@mikes5637 Год назад
Getting the next installment of this and a promise of a terror bird video is like getting my paleo-cake and eating it.
@TheDavid2222
@TheDavid2222 Год назад
YAAASS! The video has arrived!!
@NocturnalPyro
@NocturnalPyro Год назад
I love that I looked for this for the day after it came out.
@andrewtate914
@andrewtate914 Год назад
Loved it!
@demos113
@demos113 Год назад
Lovely work. 🙂👍
@malcolmhardwick4258
@malcolmhardwick4258 Год назад
Wow just love these videos !!
@mccorrect3470
@mccorrect3470 4 месяца назад
Your voice is soothing, the evolutions are adorable and hilarious and i don’t care if they stand upright I kinda liked it
@sydhenderson6753
@sydhenderson6753 Год назад
Glad we got that extinction event out of the way and Tim Tim has nothing to worry about.
@meg2831
@meg2831 Год назад
That was a pretty epic introduction to the Permian.
@MLCrisis1790
@MLCrisis1790 Год назад
I love this series!
@Domdrok
@Domdrok Год назад
Fantastic video!
@kylewilliam4230
@kylewilliam4230 Год назад
Bro please come out with the next one soon, these are your best videos
@YMF1891
@YMF1891 Год назад
This channel is great!
@Phownk
@Phownk Год назад
excellent content! keep it up
@jaredthehawk3870
@jaredthehawk3870 Год назад
Seriously you need to do a collaboration with Dr. Polaris. You two are some of the best paleontology guys on RU-vid these days.
@kathleenedwards8472
@kathleenedwards8472 Год назад
Yay! Thank you.
@darthcheney7447
@darthcheney7447 Год назад
Good Job!
@aaronhow2568
@aaronhow2568 Год назад
Awesomeness!! :)
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