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The Complete History of the Earth: Late Permian Period 

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Intro 0:00
Late Permian Globe 1:41
Death of the Paleo Tethis 4:48
Battle for a Broken World 6:49
Conquering the Permian 10:04
The Last Dynasty 14:28
#historyoftheearth #eon #epoch #geology #paleoanalysis #stemmammal #permian
We have finally come to the end of the final chapter in the Paleozoic Era. The age before the Dinosaurs has been filled with so many challenges, but the synapsids have managed to overcome them all. There is only one thing standing in the way of the stem mammals grip over the planet.
The planet itself…
In the final 30 million years of the Permian we see life finally conquer the deserts of Pangea and become an amazing variety of creatures. From the small primate like Suminia to the massive terrifying saber toothed Gorgonopsid!
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@samuelwoolwineiv7886
@samuelwoolwineiv7886 Год назад
The Permian-Triassic extinction event is worthy of an episode all its own.
@apexnext
@apexnext Год назад
I like that idea. 👍
@readingking1421
@readingking1421 Год назад
@@apexnext Agreed
@Amdir372
@Amdir372 Год назад
Was coming here to say this
@Lightningchase1973
@Lightningchase1973 Год назад
Maybe linked to the not completely confirmed, but pretty likely Wilkes crater in the Antarctica. An event, that dwarved Chixulub.
@Zerzayar
@Zerzayar Год назад
Agreeeeeed.
@laurencewinch-furness9450
@laurencewinch-furness9450 Год назад
Currently, I'm daydreaming about what might have happened if the Permian mass extinction had never happened. Since reef ecosystems never fully recovered from that event and the cretaceous had vast shallow seas perfect for reef building organisms, the oceans of this alternate timeline would have been truly spectacular!
@eybaza6018
@eybaza6018 Год назад
Imagine an alternate reality like that, i'd imagine Claudiosaurus like creatures eventually evolving into fully marine large mesosoic-esque reptiles.
@GreenPoint_one
@GreenPoint_one Год назад
@@eybaza6018 is claudiosaurus a real dinosaur or just called so bcs its an ancient reptile?
@stillcantbesilencedevennow
@stillcantbesilencedevennow Год назад
Tbf, there's more reefs now than there ever were before. Counting the artificial ones that is. They SEEM to function quite well tbh. The world will always spin, as we go spinning into the sun eventually.
@GreenPoint_one
@GreenPoint_one Год назад
Imagine a future where we turn 70% of earths surface into reefs 🙂
@eybaza6018
@eybaza6018 Год назад
@@GreenPoint_one It's not a dinosaur, Archosaurs hadn't evolved yet in the Permian, with only basal Archosauromorphs being present. Claudiosaurus wasn't an archosauromorph and as far as i'm aware was a diapsid of some sort.
@phdtobe
@phdtobe Год назад
I’d say that you ended this episode on a cliffhanger, but that volcano probably destroyed any nearby cliff!
@apexnext
@apexnext Год назад
🤣👍
@briantonkin7737
@briantonkin7737 Год назад
Or it ended on a cliff-maker, obsidian glass half full
@drswag0076
@drswag0076 Год назад
you could say that it was a real banger with a explosive punch.
@commanderhurst3283
@commanderhurst3283 4 месяца назад
It didn't just destroy any nearby cliff, the event would have quite literally blown up Siberia. An area the size of the United States was covered in two miles deep worth of Lava!
@strategicgamingwithaacorns2874
I've waited a whole month for this, expecting to see the last part discuss the Permian-Triassic Extinction. To have the P-T Extinction be a _cliffhanger_ is beyond brutal.
@apexnext
@apexnext Год назад
Everything was so patriotic too! 🥹
@hagfish4998
@hagfish4998 Год назад
It would be hilarious if the series just ended here
@leechild4655
@leechild4655 Год назад
@@hagfish4998 LOL
@zemlidrakona2915
@zemlidrakona2915 Год назад
Oh the Permian! My favorite. I'm ready to be Gorgonopsidized.
@Makabert.Abylon
@Makabert.Abylon Год назад
Imagine if the permian-triassic extinction never happened, wonder how these creatures would have evolved if they had the earth for the same time as the dinosaurs did.
@phdtobe
@phdtobe Год назад
Sir, you discussion of the changing environments and their causes is extremely useful for casual viewers like me to better understand why the surviving and dominant species changed so much over time. Thank you!
@rickkwitkoski1976
@rickkwitkoski1976 Год назад
Environmental pressure and... empty niches to be filled. But... look up the terminology if you are unfamiliar with it.
@phdtobe
@phdtobe Год назад
@@rickkwitkoski1976 I AM familiar with the notion, but I did not the particular details he provides in this video about these effects during this particular geological period.
@zZWolfyZz
@zZWolfyZz Год назад
I wish it wouldnt show this until it was ready to watch lol I'm chomping at the bit here
@alanfrye2706
@alanfrye2706 Год назад
Me too, the history of the earth is by far my favorite
@cameronjim2983
@cameronjim2983 Год назад
For like a April Fools/joke vid, what if you jumped ahead to the 2020s and discussed modern humans like a animal documentary would w/ a lion or wolf in nature. And you’d just be a png of ssome stock photo of a person w/ big ol’ eyes.
@golddragonette7795
@golddragonette7795 Год назад
That would be fantastic!
@GreenPoint_one
@GreenPoint_one Год назад
Here you see a species of 🧑🏾‍💼black people. Their range is found to be from afrika to north america. Meanwhile in the north of eurasia many white people in different shape are to be found. The european white people is a very aggressive one that rarely tolerates other people, not even their own kind. The common european white people has traveled across the world and is to be found on all continents. In south asia
@oganvildevil
@oganvildevil Год назад
Can this please happen?
@gtbkts
@gtbkts Год назад
That's pretty funny. I'd watch it for shure!
@dakotashroom5401
@dakotashroom5401 Год назад
That would be absolutely hilarious. This is a fantastic idea!
@canis2020
@canis2020 Год назад
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, the Permian is too short, so evolve me must!
@gtbkts
@gtbkts Год назад
Nice one
@TrinityCore60
@TrinityCore60 Год назад
I’ve seen this line mentioned a lot. What is it from? It can’t have just been from that one Hollow Knight MAP.
@canis2020
@canis2020 Год назад
@@TrinityCore60 Ashes to Ashes? That's a prayer for the dead.
@bustavonnutz
@bustavonnutz Год назад
The idea of breaking up the Permian into two parts was smart; in my own streams on geologic history I take the polar opposite stance ideologically, but I found that the mid-Permian biotic interchange is probably one of the most poorly researched events in Earth's history. Indeed, it seems like the Permian in general is incredibly enigmatic; crazy seeing how little we have to go on compared to periods before & after. The Triassic contains almost as many biological mysteries; however, I was completely unaware of how different the beginning & the end of Permian actually was. In just 15 million years the Earth almost looked like a different planet.
@LG22475
@LG22475 Год назад
That's rich coming from someone who makes an entire video series about denying evolution.
@bustavonnutz
@bustavonnutz Год назад
@@LG22475 I literally said I took the polar opposite stance ideologically, also macroevolution is a cultish farce. I'm not just denying it, I'm debunking it.
@bkjeong4302
@bkjeong4302 10 месяцев назад
The Permian actually has to be split into THREE sections-there is an exticntion event that occurred ten million years before the Great Dying that separates the Middle and Late Permian.
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 8 месяцев назад
Even greater difference when you realize the permian represents coastal inland areas preflood and the world afterwards was dramatically transformed in only one year, not 15 million
@bustavonnutz
@bustavonnutz 8 месяцев назад
@@cosmictreason2242 The difference in the geology & biology of the planet is so striking in rock layers, the mid-Permian is as underrated as it is enigmatic. How the planet can change so drastically so suddenly is beyond me; nothing like it before or since except if you count the beginning of the Cambrian or beginning of life itself.
@jamesabernethy7896
@jamesabernethy7896 Год назад
Even though I've loved this kind of stuff since I was young, I found several good paleo channels just before xmas. You have a great channel, informative, friendly and fun. The images you show really set the scene, from much older drawings to CG. Your mascot evolving is fun and is unique. The effort you put into this is so worth it for us viewers.
@user-ey2om4qb9e
@user-ey2om4qb9e 3 месяца назад
I want to know all of them since you said several
@jamesabernethy7896
@jamesabernethy7896 3 месяца назад
Dinosaur Discovery - more classic delivery with great visuals. Viveden: paleontology evolved - great presentation. Didno Diego - dino related. but more fun and obscure. Chimerasuchus - great presentation and delivery . Animal Origins - great presentation. Evolution soup - terrific interviews North02 - really professional long from stuff@@user-ey2om4qb9e
@leahime
@leahime Год назад
i loved the tibit about the ginkgos and conifer’s. it’s so important for us to remember and appreciate that these species have been doing nearly the same thing for millions of year’s.
@Kyle_Schaff
@Kyle_Schaff Год назад
I’ve been looking forward to this for so long. Only period I’m more excited for is what’s up next, the Triassic
@stillcantbesilencedevennow
@stillcantbesilencedevennow Год назад
YESSSSSSSSS
@GreenPoint_one
@GreenPoint_one Год назад
The time after the dinos died was wild too. Lots of weird mammals even giant snakes and turtles.
@GreenPoint_one
@GreenPoint_one Год назад
MEGALODON
@genghiskhan6809
@genghiskhan6809 Год назад
Now that will be a doozy.
@martijn9568
@martijn9568 Год назад
@@GreenPoint_one Megalodon really isn't weird though. It's just a really big carnivorous fish.
@HereticalKitsune
@HereticalKitsune Год назад
The end, everyone dies. A historic classic.
@donohirst
@donohirst Год назад
Kudos for following the science without picking out the televisual. I've never really got to grips with the Permian and I think it's because there's very few stars for previous programming to hang their hats on, consequently it seems like a really short geological period when it's massive. You make it interesting to find out that generalists became the specialists, "I'm paraphrasing, but that's what I took from this?" Normally, RU-vid Permian is gorgonopsid and very little else, scutosaurus on sufferance! Thank you for presenting a fuller impression of the period...
@readingking1421
@readingking1421 Год назад
*Launching into rousing speech about the tenacity of life near the end of the Permian.* Me: Here it comes!! Seriously though I cannot wait to see the next installment, this is my favorite educational series on RU-vid
@moblinmajorgeneral
@moblinmajorgeneral Год назад
You just got... (Siberian) Trapped!
@rickkwitkoski1976
@rickkwitkoski1976 Год назад
"It's a TRAP!"
@KimJungGooner
@KimJungGooner Год назад
Babe wake up, Paleo Analysis just uploaded.
@Crested_Hadrosaur
@Crested_Hadrosaur Год назад
We going to learn today!
@shinkoryu14
@shinkoryu14 Год назад
Dvinia is very cute! It's wild to think about how these stem mammals rose to dominance in the Permian, only to be forced to live in the shadows of the dinosaurs during the mesozoic for millions of years before they would rise again. Like many have said, I enjoy the presentation of the P-T Extinction as a cliffhanger. It uh, definitely warrants being given a bit of additional gravitas!
@vladimirlagos2688
@vladimirlagos2688 Год назад
This series is an absolute gem. I don't think I have ever seen a more immersive narration of the crazy story of evolution in our planet!
@peytonsmith9979
@peytonsmith9979 Год назад
You are the greatest paleontology RU-vid’s ever I love your content
@WarriorBazooka
@WarriorBazooka Год назад
"The trilobites were about to be thrown a lifeline. Things were finally starting to look up." Me, knowing what happens at the end: 😔
@TheShinyFeraligatr
@TheShinyFeraligatr Год назад
moschops bros rise up, our time is here (briefly) EDIT: it actually got a mention, mission accomplished!
@apexnext
@apexnext Год назад
Deservedly so! 👍
@a9302c
@a9302c Год назад
IT'S FINALLY HERE
@KisherunoShikiShini
@KisherunoShikiShini Год назад
That last scream bit got me 😂
@apexnext
@apexnext Год назад
Same for real. 🤣
@largent45
@largent45 Год назад
Awwww, just when you think you get a break. This was another great video. I adore this whole series. Thank you so much for breaking it down to manageable time periods for us.
@nerysghemor5781
@nerysghemor5781 Год назад
Timtim's panic when the jawless "apex predator" shows its teeth is hilarious!!! XD And of course the summary is great too. ;-)
@silverhowl9331
@silverhowl9331 Год назад
Omg your new form is just ADORABLE AF, it’s so baby sized!!
@GreenPoint_one
@GreenPoint_one Год назад
Perfect dino bite sized
@apexnext
@apexnext Год назад
@@GreenPoint_one 😳🦖
@PaleoSteno
@PaleoSteno Год назад
Today I learned there's an animal named Bulbasaurus, cool. Also VERY excited for the beginning of the Mesozoic.
@weylinchandler8388
@weylinchandler8388 Год назад
This channel, and series in particular, has reignited my childhood love of natural history and prehistoric life forms. I couldn’t be happier to have stumbled upon your content.
@TerryBollinger
@TerryBollinger Год назад
At the end of the video, you almost get the impression that something baaaad is about to happen... :)
@TheShinyFeraligatr
@TheShinyFeraligatr Год назад
when the dying is great
@mallory4130
@mallory4130 Год назад
I freaking love this series. The ending made me 💀
@apexnext
@apexnext Год назад
Yeah when he transformed I laughed pretty hard. 😂
@kingofflames738
@kingofflames738 Год назад
Not just you, almost everything back then went 💀
@donaldmechamiv7802
@donaldmechamiv7802 Год назад
Ahh…the End Permian Mass Extinction… Basically Earth doing the “Upgrade, Upgrade, Upgra-wait no! Go back!!!” And almost pulling a hard reset.
@TrinityCore60
@TrinityCore60 Год назад
And yet life still holds out by the skin of its teeth. This is why I think, short of the sun going Red Giant, life is never truly going to die out. Something will always live, adapt… even if most of the former species aren’t around to see it. Tragically, with how things currently are, that might (MIGHT) include humans unless we cotton on that we are affected by our own choices as well.
@wotsitalabowt
@wotsitalabowt Год назад
This way of telling The Whole Story is genius. I hope you're speaking with Netflix right now, because this series deserves a bigger budget!! All that time, that research and the sheer hard work you must have put into these videos is clear to see.
@Ben.Lee.86
@Ben.Lee.86 Год назад
This series is amazing, sorry I'm poor but I want to throw a little of my income your way to keep this amazing series going, thanks for everything ❤.
@PaleoAnalysis
@PaleoAnalysis Год назад
Omg thank you so much! I've actually never gotten a Super Thanks before! I will definitely be shouting you out at the end of the next video I am currently editing right now!
@Ben.Lee.86
@Ben.Lee.86 Год назад
I know you have been sick, I hope you are better. Absolutely amazing that you are already working on new content. Your passion for this subject, is what makes your videos truly amazing, thanks again 😀
@misanthropichumanist4782
@misanthropichumanist4782 Год назад
The end sort of reminded me of Bambi Meets Godzilla. 🤔
@apexnext
@apexnext Год назад
That's a really good take. 😁
@strixalu
@strixalu Год назад
Seeing images of fully furred gorgonopsids is making me wonder: how do we know they didn't have external ears? And since cynodonts didn't seem to have external ears at this time, when did they evolve? I would love a video on this topic if it sounds interesting! I tried to research it myself but I couldn't find much. Thank you for the video!
@dakotashroom5401
@dakotashroom5401 Год назад
The evolution of the ear could potentially be explored through how the skull receives sound. I am referring to what happens after the sound sensitive organ receives sound and where it goes 'til it reaches the brain.
@raymond8920
@raymond8920 Год назад
Most scientists seem to be convinced that therian mammals were the first to evolve external ears based on their ear bones and the fact monotremes dont have them. However when it comes to the second point monotremes might have had external ears but lost them when they became aquatic, with echidnas retaining this feature. The answer of how far back that trait goes is still in the air
@Robert-nz2qw
@Robert-nz2qw Год назад
I’m too old for comfort (52) and I’ve watched tons and tons of documentaries about all sorts of animals and the early earth as long as I can remember. Your series is still teaching me tons. Amazing job
@risel56
@risel56 Год назад
_"It is time, Tim-Tim... Time to take over the world!"_ 🎶 They're Tim-Tim and Dvinia, yes Tim-Tim and Dvinia... 🎶
@apexnext
@apexnext Год назад
This needs to be a song. 😎
@aimeegrayson9051
@aimeegrayson9051 Год назад
I just love this series. The way Paleo Analysis describes each period and species is so easy to listen to.
@cosmictreason2242
@cosmictreason2242 8 месяцев назад
I think you just like his voice lol
@HVAC_Sean
@HVAC_Sean Год назад
Oooogh, time for the Triassic! I haven't heard much about Triassic chondrichthyes, so i look forward to seeing the next development in cartilaginous lads.
@verraguid
@verraguid Год назад
WE GOTTA WAIT AGAIN NOOOOOOOO
@trilobite3120
@trilobite3120 Год назад
The idea of a reef slowly getting pushed above the water really appeals to me. I'm going try to draw it.
@zerodadutch6285
@zerodadutch6285 Год назад
Man... I love the way this video ended. If it wasnt natural history I'd call foul for a cliffhanger. That being said...massive die off.... again.
@phdtobe
@phdtobe Год назад
At long last… YES!!! 🤗🤗🤗
@TalesofKaimere
@TalesofKaimere Год назад
Well done! Will be watching again in prep for some relevant upcoming episodes!
@carolynallisee2463
@carolynallisee2463 Год назад
Thankyou! I loved this, it was well worth waiting for, and I learned something as well. Whilst I knew Lystrosaurus had been around before The Great Dying, I didn't know the Therocephalians had been, too. All the various paleo documentaries I've seen seemed to imply these hunters evolved during or just after, the End Permian Mass Extinction. So, thanks again for clearing this misconception of mine up for me! Oh, and seeing TimTim hurtling head over heels across the credits screen gave me a good laugh, too!
@woomynation
@woomynation Год назад
I have to say I was very surprised, I never expected the late permian extinction plot twist! Jokes aside that was hilarious, keep up the great work on this amazing series
@zackakai5173
@zackakai5173 Год назад
Oh man, we're so close to the Triassic I can practically taste the flood basalt 👀
@mbvoelker8448
@mbvoelker8448 Год назад
I saved this to really enjoy on my day off instead of when I was brain-dead from work. It's absolutely wonderful!
@bencake28
@bencake28 Год назад
Amazing! Just amazing. 😮 A great Video about this fascinating time period. I ❤️ this series so much. You explain this complex theme in a unique breathtaking and funny way. Awesome! And what happens now (thanks to the Siberian trap 🌋🌋🌋 ) in the next 10,000 years, we'd rather not talk about. For reasons. 😬 And now I'm looking forward to the Triassic. 🦖
@eldariontelkontar
@eldariontelkontar Год назад
love these vids, can't wait for more!
@patrickbroome5427
@patrickbroome5427 Год назад
Late to the party, but reading up on it, the mid Permian extinction event is increasingly coming to be considered another mass extinction in its own right, so it really makes sense you did this split. Thank you for this video so much.
@meg2831
@meg2831 Год назад
I always look forward to your videos and I enjoy them so much!
@seyersusej8329
@seyersusej8329 Год назад
I’m so glad you mentioned the Guadalupe Mts. It’s truly one of the most beautiful landscapes in Texas, everyone here should go someday. Especially during the fall when the colors change!
@nicksievers1664
@nicksievers1664 Год назад
I’ll be wearing my Lisowicia Tshirt today to celebrate that you’ve finally reached the dicynodonts. The permotiassic extinctions are why we can’t have nice things. WHY GOD, WHY DID YOU TAKE THE DICYNODONTS AWAY?!?!
@eybaza6018
@eybaza6018 Год назад
it seems that just before the Great Dying terrestrial ecosystems were getting more complex than they ever did with some reptiles starting the transition to the water for the second time after the Mesosaurids died out like Claudiosaurus. Imagine how the world would have eventually developed once the harsh conditions ended without the Great Dying killing off all these animals would have ended in our timeline's early Triassic without the Great Dyin ever happening.
@apexnext
@apexnext Год назад
*Won't somebody **_please_** think of the Moschops too!*
@robinblue9032
@robinblue9032 Год назад
I absolutely love your shows! This one was great! ❤
@Jaketacular420
@Jaketacular420 Год назад
Nice. Been looking forward to this.
@Exthias1983
@Exthias1983 Год назад
As always, I dig your videos! Thank you for taking your time to teach us in such an entertaining way!
@chasechristophermurraydola9314
I can’t wait for the Triassic period and the creatures like Placerias, Postosuchus and the First dinosaurs.
@goatsplitter
@goatsplitter Год назад
I get FAR too excited when your videos come out. They're so interesting and I love every one. Please never stop :)
@kelseycox8632
@kelseycox8632 Год назад
Omg! You dropped a new video for this series! 💕❤️ Thank you so much! It’s my favorite on RU-vid!
@reclusa1379
@reclusa1379 Год назад
Nice job! Really enjoyed this one. Great ending.
@stephan1349
@stephan1349 Год назад
I just discovered your channel and was therefore able to binge all the videos of this series up until now. Guess I'm gonna have to wait like everyone else from now on for the next episodes to come out :/ Good work!
@TerryBollinger
@TerryBollinger Год назад
This is a superb and deeply fascinating video, well worth the wait!
@limon16025
@limon16025 Год назад
It's good to see how life recovered after the last extinction and kept diversifying into such wonderful creatures. I sure hope nothing bad happens to them at the end of the Permian.
@SHDUStudios
@SHDUStudios Год назад
This is my favorite series you’ve ever made. I love your content so much.
@brucemcclurg8076
@brucemcclurg8076 Год назад
So happy to see the newest episode! I’ve been loving this series since the beginning and I can’t wait for the Mesozoic era episode(s), keep up the great work!
@Lakigigar
@Lakigigar Год назад
First and all, thanks for these videos, i love these (and take your time doing these, don't listen to anyone who tells you to rush this series). I also have a question. Would you consider the paleogeography or paleo-ecosystems of the Permian more similar to that of today (than the Cretaceous for example) given some of the creatures seem to be more similar to those of today (than dinosaurs were). Maybe Eurasia in a way is similar to Pangaea at the time with the Himalaya mountains?
@Whateverhasbeenmynameforyears
Dinosaurs still exist and are plentiful so on the surface it would seem dinosaurs were very different to todays animals but I am not sure that your statement as I understood it stands as there are animals today that are in fact dinosaurs. I think you should look into niches and how body plans tend to have trends based on niches. Like large herbivores have the barrel chests and big body.
@storotso
@storotso Год назад
Do keep in mind that a lot of what is shown in the video is artistic interpretations meant to especially emphasize that these are stem mammals. We have no way of knowing what they actually looked like in detail. Like Whatever also said, we still have dinosaurs today, as well as crocodiles and whales and other things that the permian at best had approximations for. The permian also didn't have flowering plants, which form the vast majority of the base for every single terrestrial ecosystem on the planet. All in all, in spite of the difference in form in the top predators and herbivores, my two cents is that the cenozoic is a lot closer to the cretacious than the permian as far as the food web is concerned. The biggest difference is probably just what's at the top.
@t.kersten7695
@t.kersten7695 Год назад
Another great Video from your Channel. It´s full of Information, but never boring. New Stuff, i didn´t kno about and old Things, i sometimes barely can´t remember - mixed together to a whole new Package. The only thing, what i might have issues with (and i know, it´s pretty late for that after all the Episodes, who´re already out there), is the Voice of your Sidekick Timtim, which is sometimes barely to understand, so i have to guess from Time to Time, what he was saying. But: good Job on that Video.
@theale8821
@theale8821 Год назад
Love this series so much, please keep it up! You make it into a really interesting story. I have a hard time keeping up w all the technical paleontology terms usually but this series is perfect for me
@Niusereset
@Niusereset Год назад
Amazing! :-D As usual :-) Awesome series on an awesome channel.
@frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574
No matter what earth throws at it, Life never gives up, thats the best thing about it. Life truly does, find a way
@subraxas
@subraxas Год назад
I was really looking forward to this one!!! 🙂
@GreenPoint_one
@GreenPoint_one Год назад
I wanna bring back the ancient world, tree-ferns and horsetails and nautilus :3
@gtbkts
@gtbkts Год назад
Thanks for the awesome content and great video!!
@digirogue6820
@digirogue6820 Год назад
Great as always
@forgedabauditt9955
@forgedabauditt9955 Год назад
Oh yeah, new evolution baby!
@Spudmay
@Spudmay Год назад
The Permian has been my favorite time to truly learn about. I feel like there's still a lot to learn there, and it's very inspiring!
@Shy-Girl69
@Shy-Girl69 Год назад
Hi new subscriber here, thank you for such brilliant, fun, informative series complete history of the world. I've been looking for content like this for ages! Brilliant! Look forward to the next videos! :D
@Jonnywaffles64
@Jonnywaffles64 Год назад
ive watched way too much youtube in my life and this is the best series ive ever seen on the platform
@jessicapauline83
@jessicapauline83 Год назад
Finally 🎉 I’ve been looking out for this one!
@Alberad08
@Alberad08 Год назад
Great info and entertaining presentation - thanks a lot for creating and sharing it!
@adamthespinygiant
@adamthespinygiant Год назад
I wanna pull a Nigel Marvin and rescue an infant Inostrancevia. I’ll name him Ivan. Edit: we must protect TimTim at all costs. #TimTimDidNothingWrong
@dottiegillespie8067
@dottiegillespie8067 Год назад
That was wonderful!! Your an amazing host. Thank you so much.
@franminanicollier9431
@franminanicollier9431 27 дней 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
@stuartcameron-clarke6185
@stuartcameron-clarke6185 Год назад
I absolutely love this series!
@oganvildevil
@oganvildevil Год назад
ofc the Texas mountain was like, scuse me while I wreck your world. cool hike tho, fossils everywhere
@tbogeyman
@tbogeyman Год назад
Freaking finally, i waited so long for this! :D
@xINVISIGOTHx
@xINVISIGOTHx Год назад
i love dinosaurs, but i think if i could time travel 1 time, i'd go back to see a live dimetrodon
@MrPapamaci88
@MrPapamaci88 Год назад
Great video! Whenever there is a speech made that make you say "YEAH!" there is a decent chance for the universe to immediately say "NOPE!" Murphy's Law should be taught in schools. 😄
@HeteroSkeletal
@HeteroSkeletal Год назад
Loved the 2 parts!!great .
@acedes8689
@acedes8689 Год назад
Love paleontology love your videos. I subscribed!
@JirkaGasik
@JirkaGasik 11 месяцев назад
16:10 you used a painting by the Czech painter of the pre-historic eras, Zdeněk Burian. This makes me so happy! I have had several books with his paintings since I was a child :)
@Jason-Lloyd
@Jason-Lloyd Год назад
I love your channel very informative a real pleasure to watch 👍
@simongurden9848
@simongurden9848 Год назад
These are brilliant. Should be on TV and shown in every school
@mahtoosacks
@mahtoosacks Год назад
Let's go!
@Rabbit-o-witz
@Rabbit-o-witz Год назад
Oooh boy. Here we go. Getting close to seeing the boy Al
@Vicki_Benji
@Vicki_Benji Год назад
Love your content.
@jakecravens8833
@jakecravens8833 Год назад
All of these videos are appointment viewing. Love this.
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