I appreciate how unflinchingly you depict the sad realities of ice age hunters If I ever make a film like this I would instead film an old female on wrangle Island 4000bc with the weight of past loved ones dying peacefully but alone looking at the horizon
At the end of this video, the cloning of woolly mammoth are actually true and it's still on development by Russian scientist after they found the mummified mammoth like Lyuba and Yuka
that was my inspiration :) particularly the possibility of herds being released into the wild in their old habitats, as they had an important role in those ecosystems
@@lennsden I'm really love mammoth ever since I was a child, but learning the truth of how they went extinct is really makes my heart broken and that pushes me for saving the nearly extinct animals like elephants in my homelands of Indonesia and Africa
@@lukmanibrahim2993I also love woolly mammoth's. I actually like cenozoic animals more than Dinosaurs. I'm also want to made in future a movie, which going to feature dinosaurs, prehistoric beasts, Cryptids, legendary Creatures and aliens, but the protagonist will be dog. What are you think about it?
Just imagine a more tragic story but replace Woolly Mammoths with the last Neanderthal family and humans kill the dad and oldest child while the mother knowing that it maybe their last time on earth does the exact same thing to the youngest child like how the mammoth mother did with her calf
i would love to tell a story about a neanderthal! although i think it would have a very different ending, because our kinds interbred so they are still with us, in a way.
@@lennsden yeah that too but the reason why I made the ending similar to this one is because I want to see Neanderthal clones at the end from the preserved DNA from the Neanderthal child
Como eu queria voltar no tempo...as vezes a minha própria paixão,o amor a biologia,me machuca devido a tristeza pela perda desses animais do passado,mas no final de tudo...os verei vivos.
Thanks. It's give me tears. I love cenozoic animals. (But I would like to add to this resurrected woolly mammoth herd also woolly rhinos, elasmotheriums, long-horned bisons and giant irish elks. Sorry. )
extinct cenozoic animals are really fascinating, they appeal to me more than dinosaurs, which were also really neat animals. It would be really cool to see those other species you mentioned in their natural habitats.
@@lennsden Yes, of course. I also want to get a list of cenozoic animals by their natural habitats and list of cenozoic animals by country. But anyway I sometimes like to seeing some cenozoic animals in stereotypical taiga/tundra habitat. Anyway do you know where I can found such Lists, which I mentioned?
@@IberianunionmappingGabalmeida Because I'm think, that I have seen them too much. Sorry, but I'm bored with them now. Cenozoic animals are much fascitanig for me.
We are capable of great harm, but also great healing. The mammoth in this story died to feed early human children, and their descendants repaid the favor.
@@lennsdenI honestly like to believe the end title with the grey Mammoth aka the mother and the brown one her calf are their spirits looking down at the clones as they once again roam Siberia learning that maybe not all humans are bad
Well at least there was a happy ending.
Won't his mother be proud.
I appreciate how unflinchingly you depict the sad realities of ice age hunters
If I ever make a film like this I would instead film an old female on wrangle Island 4000bc with the weight of past loved ones dying peacefully but alone looking at the horizon
So many mixed emotions...heartbreak, sadness, joy...MY HEART CAN'T TAKE IT!!!
Omg this was so heartbreaking 😭
At the end of this video, the cloning of woolly mammoth are actually true and it's still on development by Russian scientist after they found the mummified mammoth like Lyuba and Yuka
that was my inspiration :) particularly the possibility of herds being released into the wild in their old habitats, as they had an important role in those ecosystems
@@lennsden I'm really love mammoth ever since I was a child, but learning the truth of how they went extinct is really makes my heart broken and that pushes me for saving the nearly extinct animals like elephants in my homelands of Indonesia and Africa
@@lukmanibrahim2993I also love woolly mammoth's. I actually like cenozoic animals more than Dinosaurs. I'm also want to made in future a movie, which going to feature dinosaurs, prehistoric beasts, Cryptids, legendary Creatures and aliens, but the protagonist will be dog. What are you think about it?
@@kacmac2340 That will awesome! What the title would be?
@@lukmanibrahim2993 "Max and People of Stars"
The way they got dna from the frozen extinct mammoth and made new ones is very smart
hopefully we'll see it happen for real soon enough :D
I give u five stars for the story or animation that was really nice
sweet ending, missed opportunity to use ice age 2 music
I hope we clone mammoths in my lifetime
Just imagine a more tragic story but replace Woolly Mammoths with the last Neanderthal family and humans kill the dad and oldest child while the mother knowing that it maybe their last time on earth does the exact same thing to the youngest child like how the mammoth mother did with her calf
i would love to tell a story about a neanderthal! although i think it would have a very different ending, because our kinds interbred so they are still with us, in a way.
@@lennsden yeah that too but the reason why I made the ending similar to this one is because I want to see Neanderthal clones at the end from the preserved DNA from the Neanderthal child
Humans and Neanderthals might have fought on occasion but it’s much more likely they just assimilated into our species we loved them into extinction
@@Brairthecliff2540that too, although I wouldn’t mind in that ending the Neanderthal child is rescued by another tribe of humans and they care for him
is it just me or do the mammoth legs look.... *off...* like idk, I feel like they bend super weirdly,
beautiful storyboard tho this is a masterpiece
i had like a week to do all the art for this and i've never drawn a mammoth before, if you pause on any frame it's gonna look very weird 😆ty!
I too much cry is story so sad😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
great and so touching.
This was an Interesting story, especially how you animated events that have not unfolded yet in our near future.
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Como eu queria voltar no tempo...as vezes a minha própria paixão,o amor a biologia,me machuca devido a tristeza pela perda desses animais do passado,mas no final de tudo...os verei vivos.
I hope the futures brings mammoths herd
I have feeling, that woolly mammoth's are animals, whose extinction we cannot accept. Do you also have such feeling?
some tell the story about the last woolly rhino and scientists about cloning them instead
Agree with idea. I would like to see also something like that with other cenozoic beasts and maybe even cryptids.
I have hope they clone Mammoths 🐘(and more creatures🐅🦏🐓🐂🐎)😁😁😁 #PleistocenePark #ColossalBioscience
I love this story 💞🐘
Ow you made me cry 😭
Nice ending!
thank you!
The last mammoth is in Africa with african elephants living free in the wild and future 🦣🐘
🎉😂
Thanks. It's give me tears. I love cenozoic animals.
(But I would like to add to this resurrected woolly mammoth herd also woolly rhinos, elasmotheriums, long-horned bisons and giant irish elks. Sorry. )
extinct cenozoic animals are really fascinating, they appeal to me more than dinosaurs, which were also really neat animals. It would be really cool to see those other species you mentioned in their natural habitats.
@@lennsden Yes, of course. I also want to get a list of cenozoic animals by their natural habitats and list of cenozoic animals by country. But anyway I sometimes like to seeing some cenozoic animals in stereotypical taiga/tundra habitat. Anyway do you know where I can found such Lists, which I mentioned?
@@kacmac2340*and why don't you love dinosaurs*
@@IberianunionmappingGabalmeida Because I'm think, that I have seen them too much. Sorry, but I'm bored with them now. Cenozoic animals are much fascitanig for me.
@@kacmac2340 *but I have dinosaur toys*
So sad... :c
;D sorry!
I can quit literaly say i can see both sides of the story
Woolly mammoths clone
10/10
realy the mother trying to save her child might have chnage the hsitory for mamoth species
ok i kinda intrage when the mother saw her child dint make it she just acept defet and lets hunter to the job and the hunter are just liek confused
But he is coming back to extinct
L'M Happy Now
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Stupid hunters!😡
Us humans are ruining the world 😢
We are capable of great harm, but also great healing. The mammoth in this story died to feed early human children, and their descendants repaid the favor.
@@lennsdenI honestly like to believe the end title with the grey Mammoth aka the mother and the brown one her calf are their spirits looking down at the clones as they once again roam Siberia learning that maybe not all humans are bad
@@nightfuryman1209 love this interpretation!
@@lennsden thanks
If only our ancestors knew how to make vegan meat