When Humans Were Prey

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @imppious
    @imppious 5 лет назад +18768

    "When Humans were prey." As an Australian, I am pretty sure that was last Thursday.

    • @ursus4886
      @ursus4886 5 лет назад +511

      Also if you're like me .
      I like to camp in the Carpathians Mountains and the forests are full of wolves and bears.
      Now just imagine the sounds at night plus the ones from the owls.

    • @Takeshi357
      @Takeshi357 5 лет назад +727

      Yeah, except Aussies are hunted by magpies with anger issues, not giant eagles looking for a snack.

    • @rosenethercutt8345
      @rosenethercutt8345 5 лет назад +13

      No

    • @sea_triscuit7980
      @sea_triscuit7980 5 лет назад +18

      Lmao nice

    • @Kooodes
      @Kooodes 5 лет назад +275

      @@Takeshi357 the saltwater crocodile (aka the most violent present-day dinosaur) enters the chat.

  • @gorillajuice7313
    @gorillajuice7313 5 лет назад +32710

    That’s why I leave my kitchen window drapes open. I let the birds see me scramble eggs just so they know what I’m capable of.

  • @zarblitz
    @zarblitz 3 года назад +2730

    You know when you're outside and a shadow quickly passes over you and you get this flash of dread and you flinch? The Taung child knows why.

  • @chris-fj4ty
    @chris-fj4ty 3 года назад +6531

    Imagine being bullied and eventually leveling up so much you can destroy the entire planet

  • @hoorayimhelping3978
    @hoorayimhelping3978 5 лет назад +6994

    becoming large, smart, and powerful over a few million years just to give a big evolutionary middle finger to the animals that used to eat us is the most human thing ever.

  • @Eric0225
    @Eric0225 4 года назад +5653

    Imagine being killed by a leopard just to be called sk 54

    • @MonographicSingleheaded
      @MonographicSingleheaded 4 года назад +30

      😂

    • @karnak333
      @karnak333 4 года назад +104

      At least he wasn't called A-55.

    • @abdallaismail2191
      @abdallaismail2191 4 года назад +513

      @@karnak333 at leas he wasn't called X Æ A-12

    • @Noahtherway
      @Noahtherway 4 года назад +65

      "Genie, I want the world to remember me."

    • @notimetolive12
      @notimetolive12 4 года назад +98

      They say you die twice. Once when you stop breathing and the other one is a little later, when someone tells your name for the last time.
      Guess that man hasn't died yet..

  • @NoneExon
    @NoneExon 4 года назад +1581

    Might be that our fear of monsters and such, manifested in countless stories dating back a looong time, comes from a time, where we were actually hunted by monsters.

    • @prosperthepro3022
      @prosperthepro3022 3 года назад +83

      That makes a lot of sense🤔

    • @leirbag1595
      @leirbag1595 3 года назад +269

      Yeah, it's the residue of our instinctual fear.
      Our ancestors fled.first and asked questions after, which is also why many people believe that they saw inexplicable and terrifying phenomenons when it was probably just a tree branch casting a shadow.

    • @aimannoor9744
      @aimannoor9744 3 года назад +87

      About the Archetypal Framework we possess or inherit from our ancestors making up our Collective Unconscious, well that’s how myths were shaped and formed. Superstitions are also a product of the unknown.

    • @IDontKnow-pf6en
      @IDontKnow-pf6en 3 года назад +4

      well, duh! hahaha

    • @EH23831
      @EH23831 3 года назад +89

      And the saying: safety in numbers. We humans have an instinct to stick together when the sh*t hits the fan

  • @Felix-bm1zf
    @Felix-bm1zf 3 года назад +4671

    dog species: eat humans for centuries
    humans: evolve into the strongest animals in the world
    dog species: switch teams

    • @patmurphy1080
      @patmurphy1080 3 года назад +440

      Can’t beat em join em

    • @freedomm
      @freedomm 3 года назад +189

      Hyenas are not related to dogs, foxes wolves etc. They're closer to mongoose and weasels.

    • @iammeltedvengence1234
      @iammeltedvengence1234 3 года назад +131

      @@freedomm I thought hyenas were more related to Felines than Canids

    • @holgerjahndel3623
      @holgerjahndel3623 3 года назад +45

      INdeed wolfes and Neanderthaler often shared their common prey, and this might be why the dogs evolved.

    • @itsmxtwist
      @itsmxtwist 3 года назад +31

      @@iammeltedvengence1234 yes mongoose and weasels are feliforms

  • @immersiveparadox
    @immersiveparadox 5 лет назад +3080

    This guy spoke as many words in 10 mins as I would say in 2 days.

  • @isaacaltman3609
    @isaacaltman3609 4 года назад +5563

    Early humans: “Ahh call an ambulance!”
    *picks up sharp stick*: “ but not for me”

    • @spec_wasted
      @spec_wasted 3 года назад +161

      NGL had us in the first half

    • @jherb7159
      @jherb7159 3 года назад +59

      Underrated meme

    • @furakanoabira7111
      @furakanoabira7111 3 года назад +73

      So, Ahh is the name of the other early human, right?

    • @decidiumz175
      @decidiumz175 3 года назад +16

      @@furakanoabira7111 lol

    • @well__heck__7211
      @well__heck__7211 3 года назад +90

      Early humans: "ae ooh ahh"
      *Picks up sharp stick*: "ooh ahh rah"

  • @bodombeastmode
    @bodombeastmode 5 лет назад +1877

    The Killer Ape Theory. Awesome band name.

  • @owenb8636
    @owenb8636 3 года назад +384

    So glad to be alive during the apex predator stage of human evolution

    • @pradnyachavan8773
      @pradnyachavan8773 3 года назад +5

      lel

    • @smartwork7098
      @smartwork7098 2 года назад +47

      Better yet, time when the world was so peaceful most people died to old age than murder.

    • @wxldfl4wer850
      @wxldfl4wer850 Год назад

      Then you should be glad that you'll die for the same reason

    • @immortalxsoul
      @immortalxsoul Год назад

      There was no such stage of mankind, we were apex from the beginning.
      The video source is bunch of ancent monkeys

    • @juliataylor3325
      @juliataylor3325 Год назад

      💯

  • @fluffymawilefan
    @fluffymawilefan 5 лет назад +3701

    Some little ape kid running around in Taung: (minding its own business)
    Giant predatorial bird: *_Y O I N K_*

    • @hellscorpio82
      @hellscorpio82 5 лет назад +231

      Didn't listen to his mother when she said "don't go out without your spiked hat".

    • @Cookie-gw1vv
      @Cookie-gw1vv 5 лет назад +4

      @David Hernandez swoppy...??

    • @chrismoore8285
      @chrismoore8285 5 лет назад +16

      Spearman: Yeet a spear uba gugga. Oh too late

    • @warwolf715
      @warwolf715 5 лет назад +47

      hippity hoppity your child is now my property

    • @Szujhinzu
      @Szujhinzu 5 лет назад +7

      Leopard eating a hominin on the tree: enjoying his meal
      Bones falling off: *Y E E T*

  • @Bruh-ig6ec
    @Bruh-ig6ec 4 года назад +3015

    Animals: what are you gonna do you're slower,weaker, and you have no claws
    Human: ahem (pulls out stick with pointy thingy)

    • @luxo5797
      @luxo5797 4 года назад +260

      best invention ever

    • @ily_as
      @ily_as 4 года назад +233

      If it wasn't those sticks we wouldn't be here

    • @alextheshark1
      @alextheshark1 4 года назад +223

      We got da big brain which led to late game dominance

    • @latenightthinker4737
      @latenightthinker4737 4 года назад +73

      cocks shotgun

    • @jollyjokress3852
      @jollyjokress3852 4 года назад +26

      And now the humans are destroying the planet. Thr dumbest species on earth.

  • @frankfedison5203
    @frankfedison5203 5 лет назад +2793

    "Monster is a relative term. To a canary, a cat is a monster. We're just used to being the cat." - Dr Henry Wu

    • @adamburnett2577
      @adamburnett2577 5 лет назад +72

      Frank Fedison
      Heard that quote many times. So chilling true.

    • @metatron478
      @metatron478 5 лет назад +159

      What is normal to the spider is chaos to the fly. Really demonstrates the concept of moral relativism.

    • @bobbyrich4926
      @bobbyrich4926 5 лет назад +15

      Or from jurrasic world lol

    • @TheRaoulsdaddy
      @TheRaoulsdaddy 5 лет назад +16

      True but if you were a Maori some 500 or so years ago you would have had to deal with the "Hartz eagle" the largest eagle to have ever lived.Hartz eagle hunted large game like Moas which weighed upto 500 pounds!.As New Zealand was heavily forested once a kill was made the eagle would hang around eating its way thru the kill.Anything trying to scavenge as people are want to do would be attacked and probably killed.Hartz eagle weighed up to 25lbs thats more than big enough to kill woman children and probably men!

    • @danuk2136
      @danuk2136 5 лет назад +3

      Later we'll all die said the gator to the fly

  • @bananaboi12
    @bananaboi12 3 года назад +366

    I can only imagine how terrifying large predator birds would’ve been to early humans. At any moment you could get picked up off the ground and you would never hear them coming.

    • @bananafone1414
      @bananafone1414 3 года назад +65

      Maybe that's why humans lived in caves alot

    • @MaxTsyba
      @MaxTsyba Год назад +24

      ​@@bananafone1414 And also, eventually learnt to build roofed huts?

    • @flavor2984
      @flavor2984 Год назад +14

      Well that may explain the fascination many people have with flying and the desire of having wings

    • @ahmedmani1051
      @ahmedmani1051 Год назад

      naw they be coming down blasting their stuka sierens

    • @reiniernn9071
      @reiniernn9071 11 месяцев назад +4

      Saw some videos about eagles. Including flying with a sheep or goat. (Weight may be 15 kg)
      A young human child in the open is still now in danger when an eagle is hunting. It can fly away with toddlers.

  • @ThatsWhatSheSaid-420
    @ThatsWhatSheSaid-420 4 года назад +4497

    Humans: **looks at dogs** "You're ok. Don't show up to the savannah tomorrow."

  • @RANDOMstuffanimation
    @RANDOMstuffanimation 4 года назад +1445

    Everybody gangsta till the bullied species starts slamming sticks and stones together

    • @BlockWorks
      @BlockWorks 3 года назад +8

      I thought that was about sex oof

    • @Zefpyhr
      @Zefpyhr 3 года назад +36

      And starts making guns

    • @Aden068
      @Aden068 3 года назад +4

      Random stuff? U made aircraft shark

    • @aironnoles5588
      @aironnoles5588 3 года назад +1

      Yeah but how far up the evolutionary chain did we start to defend ourselves ? I could imagine our ancestors being hunted went on for quite some time . Although I imagine our ancestors might have been least favorite for predators to hunt due to maybe not looking right or tasting right .

    • @HannibalKantter
      @HannibalKantter 2 года назад

      Austrolapithecus be like: "You're alright, zebra. Don't come to class tomorrow..."

  • @ustanik9921
    @ustanik9921 5 лет назад +6135

    Nature: bully humans
    Humans: invent sharp stick and dominate everything
    Nature: suprised pikatchu face

    • @KINGKUSHORLANDO
      @KINGKUSHORLANDO 4 года назад +246

      Nature: create storms every year global warming
      Humans: waaahhh😯

    • @rafaelaMartinsG
      @rafaelaMartinsG 4 года назад +31

      this was really funny

    • @loren5720
      @loren5720 4 года назад +68

      Jokes like this is the reason why I think we should've all gone extinct.

    • @hugoekblad1296
      @hugoekblad1296 4 года назад +12

      Pikachu not pikatchu

    • @hannahkarlberg2253
      @hannahkarlberg2253 4 года назад +8

      I actually laughed out loud

  • @DStecks
    @DStecks Год назад +106

    I really appreciate how you pointed out that the researchers' work was influenced by having lived through the World Wars. It's important to remember that science isn't something that exists in some pocket dimension unaffected by the rest of history, it's something that people do, and those people are both influenced by the world around them, and (especially in fields fraught with as much importance as human origins) they are aware of how their theories will influence the world in return.

  • @Persphonefallen
    @Persphonefallen 5 лет назад +2517

    *Looks at my pet chickens with worry*

    • @unvergebeneid
      @unvergebeneid 5 лет назад +218

      Better eat them before they eat you!

    • @MichaelSHartman
      @MichaelSHartman 5 лет назад +196

      Many people don't believe it, but chickens are savage.

    • @Alusnovalotus
      @Alusnovalotus 5 лет назад +27

      Persphonefallen be afraid. Be VERY afraid.

    • @srcabalaza1581
      @srcabalaza1581 5 лет назад +69

      don't sleep on those dinosaurs, they will have no mercy

    • @GigawingsVideo
      @GigawingsVideo 5 лет назад +68

      You never see a pack of chickens tearing apart a mouse. Welcome to farm life.

  • @darjeelingst.gloriana3084
    @darjeelingst.gloriana3084 5 лет назад +5471

    Imagine walking to work and suddenly you're getting picked up by a huge Eagle

    • @LetsGoGetThem
      @LetsGoGetThem 5 лет назад +140

      Imagine walking to work and getting attacked by birds... wait.... thats just Australia and MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGPIEEEEEEEEEES

    • @Rick-qu6yw
      @Rick-qu6yw 5 лет назад

      Lol

    • @myheartiswriting
      @myheartiswriting 5 лет назад +63

      If it makes you feel any better, that could still kind of happen. RUclips search "eagle takes goat off a cliff" and you'll learn that anyone up to the size of a middle-sized child could not only be attacked but flown away by a very large bird. Eagles and the like can carry at least twice its own weight. If it's a fifty-pound eagle, it can carry a hundred-pound person. The bird carried it away holding nothing but the horns in one video Sweet Dreams >:)

    • @ryantube9274
      @ryantube9274 5 лет назад +48

      I'd grab its wing and wed both fall and die.

    • @daniellarcombe8083
      @daniellarcombe8083 5 лет назад +1

      @@myheartiswriting ..yh I've seen it😲😲

  • @thatoneguy5071
    @thatoneguy5071 4 года назад +3385

    human: starts picking up rocks
    other animals: why do i hear boss music?

    • @oogbah7218
      @oogbah7218 3 года назад +12

      LOL

    • @youknownothingjohnsnow7475
      @youknownothingjohnsnow7475 3 года назад +15

      ​@Solgaleo wrong, they invented the first butt plugs

    • @Lamazed
      @Lamazed 3 года назад +5

      @Solgaleo eat you up

    • @emkayapproved
      @emkayapproved 3 года назад +2

      😆😂🤣

    • @johnmurphy5689
      @johnmurphy5689 3 года назад +4

      And I'm the 1000 person to like the comment...
      Now its time for me to disappear from this comment section.

  • @captainpalegg2860
    @captainpalegg2860 3 года назад +646

    Hawk: *eats a person*
    Victim's brother: *sharpening a rock* Omae wa mou shindeiru.

  • @dolphinreacts532
    @dolphinreacts532 4 года назад +2822

    Man-eating animals: nooooo you cant just start killing us off and driving us to extinction
    early humans: haha sharp stick go stab

    • @DiorskiePrepossessing
      @DiorskiePrepossessing 4 года назад +119

      Modern humans: haha descendants go chopchop

    • @DiorskiePrepossessing
      @DiorskiePrepossessing 4 года назад +30

      Yumyum

    • @agentsquid9079
      @agentsquid9079 4 года назад +63

      haha big brain go smart smart

    • @TheNIKOLASRBIN
      @TheNIKOLASRBIN 4 года назад +14

      That's not how that meme works

    • @manormanman7092
      @manormanman7092 4 года назад +20

      Actually, if humans stayed in Africa they wouldn't have evolved as much as they did. We evolved so much because we moved out of places that were dangerous. If humans stayed in Africa they most likely would have gone extinct as the environment was too harsh for our ancestors.

  • @renoloverxoxo
    @renoloverxoxo 4 года назад +556

    One of the theories for why baby mobiles work involves the instinct to be still and quiet when a predator flies overhead.

    • @shadowsun5704
      @shadowsun5704 3 года назад +195

      This is as terrific as finding out dog toys squeak to simulate dying animal noises.

    • @muhammadeisa1459
      @muhammadeisa1459 2 года назад +31

      Can you give me a source? For the baby mobile?

    • @chinmaypani348
      @chinmaypani348 Год назад +4

      What is a baby mobile?

    • @dari6795
      @dari6795 Год назад +33

      @@chinmaypani348 small toys hanging over the bed of a baby, they can spin and the calm the baby

    • @Incandescentiron
      @Incandescentiron Год назад +56

      Terrifying an infant to keep it quiet is definitely a tactic a tired parental figure would finally resort.

  • @curseditem8354
    @curseditem8354 4 года назад +4099

    Everybody in the animal kingdom playing gangsta till a human sharpens a stick

  • @danielbaldoni6725
    @danielbaldoni6725 3 года назад +67

    Similar evolution to prairie dogs, stand upright, communicate effectively about predators, but unfortunately humans don’t yippee once the predator goes away. Also, we’re too big to dig holes to get away from predators like prairie dogs so we had to come up with tools. I think it worked out well for us

  • @mrsytherbottle
    @mrsytherbottle 4 года назад +434

    It makes sense that after thousands or years of playing against natures best predators we would eventually learn the matchup

    • @Manu-sk7qx
      @Manu-sk7qx 3 года назад +5

      Its not even a matchup i had a gun and im at the forest i will kill all predetors idc if they go extinct

    • @julius_pat
      @julius_pat 3 года назад +15

      @@Manu-sk7qx ...Bruh,why you gotta be like that

    • @lvla9513
      @lvla9513 3 года назад +21

      @@Manu-sk7qx lol u can always spot an American just by their comments

    • @flaretheartist
      @flaretheartist 3 года назад +6

      @@lvla9513 no we dont claim them

    • @kendalllucas9997
      @kendalllucas9997 3 года назад +4

      Love this comment hehe

  • @aidenraptor2595
    @aidenraptor2595 4 года назад +301

    5:23 it was later discovered that, while they could’ve hunted hominid infants, leopards were too small to hunt the bigger adults. Another cat called Dinofelis, a member of the sabre-toothed cat family, was discovered to also match the tooth marks in SK 54, and they were bigger than leopards. So while there were some animals, like leopards, hyenas and eagles, that only hunted young hominids, there were bigger animals, like Dinofelis and crocodiles, that would hunt the strong adults.

    • @silverforrest6886
      @silverforrest6886 4 года назад +3

      DAMMMNnnn u smart :)

    • @StonedtotheBones13
      @StonedtotheBones13 2 года назад +3

      Omfg that's hilarious, we and the predators evolved to fill different niches

    • @ayoubmonno9662
      @ayoubmonno9662 2 года назад +1

      Leopards are more than capable of taking down large prey.

    • @mjleger4555
      @mjleger4555 Год назад +5

      @@ayoubmonno9662 Yes they are, and they are stealth specialists! Besides that, they can haul prey that weighs 3 times what they weigh, up high in a tree and out on branches strong enough to hold the prey and the leopard, but where heavy lions cannot go out on those smaller branches. Once in a while, a lion tries that and down the branch goes, with the leopard, it's prey, and the lion! Then the lions and hyenas fight over the prey while the leopard runs off to try again another day!

    • @mjleger4555
      @mjleger4555 Год назад +4

      There had to be a time early on, when the hominids were prey for many carnivores, even omnivores. That's how they probably learned to defend themselves with spears that they used for hunting at some point! Be it hominids, homo sapiens or Neanderthal-Denisovan hybrids, they were probably all prey at some point in early history. If they weren't prey, they wouldn't have had to learn to defend themselves against them!

  • @WireMosasaur
    @WireMosasaur 5 лет назад +378

    Apologies to my extremely late ancestors who were eaten by birds, but there's something delightful about there being a grain of truth to the "cavemen running away from a hungry dinosaur" cartoon trope

    • @requiembeeblebroxx
      @requiembeeblebroxx 5 лет назад +3

      +

    • @grrmonkey
      @grrmonkey 5 лет назад +4

      If they were eaten by birds then they wouldn't have been your ancestors

    • @lukegallucci9343
      @lukegallucci9343 5 лет назад +56

      @@grrmonkey
      Yes they could. You're assuming they were eaten before mating.

    • @grrmonkey
      @grrmonkey 5 лет назад +9

      @@captainbonkerang didn't think of that, thanks

    • @badpiggies988
      @badpiggies988 5 лет назад +5

      Technically they were... from FLYING dinosaurs- what, from the way the video describes it, was apparently some now-extinct species of giant eagle or something.

  • @totallynotlouie9820
    @totallynotlouie9820 3 года назад +219

    Animals: You can’t defeat me
    Humans: I know. *pulls out sharp stick* But he can.

  • @CrescentGuard
    @CrescentGuard 5 лет назад +670

    All this makes me wonder what currently held beliefs we have about ancient humans right now will be considered silly a hundred years from now.

  • @basicbaroque
    @basicbaroque 5 лет назад +1141

    Probably why we have so much anxiety now.

    • @thomaslong8401
      @thomaslong8401 5 лет назад +164

      Stephanie Putnam and fear of the dark.

    • @kduck789
      @kduck789 5 лет назад +39

      @Thomas Long i prepare my fists when im in the dark or alone in the morning.

    • @sethmoneygetter
      @sethmoneygetter 5 лет назад +82

      Anxiety would be more useful if we were still in the wild, too much anxiety, not really enough life threatening huge predators to tear your face off. I’m allright with that though lol

    • @lolitaras22
      @lolitaras22 4 года назад +47

      I'm sure our ancestors had fears but not anxiety. I think the reason for our anxiety is the opposite: When humans have the time to stand and relax, they tend to develop anxiety.

    • @sethmoneygetter
      @sethmoneygetter 4 года назад +77

      @@lolitaras22 They definitely had anxiety, its a survival tactic, and fear is a form of anxiety.

  • @Dqueen11
    @Dqueen11 4 года назад +398

    Two words : fire control.
    That was a huge evolutionary key.
    Pointy sticks and Co-op are not enough.
    Most predators ruled the nights, with the fire we took away that advantage from them, along other things that came after learning how to use it.

    • @rowanmelton7643
      @rowanmelton7643 2 года назад +83

      Also being able to cook food meant we could effective gain more energy and nutrients from food. Leading to the theory that first cooking food led to increased intelligence in hominids

    • @marcusrogers9441
      @marcusrogers9441 2 года назад +6

      When did fire control begin

    • @VERGILGASM
      @VERGILGASM 2 года назад +28

      Damn, sharp stick on fire must've been a really op weapon back then

    • @kittinanpakboon8129
      @kittinanpakboon8129 2 года назад +5

      @@rowanmelton7643
      yeah
      it's like 2 in 1 major benefit
      so the invention of fire could be a huge revolutionary of intelligence

    • @josephjohnson6849
      @josephjohnson6849 Год назад +3

      ​@@marcusrogers9441 no one knows, but evidence suggests around 2 million years ago, though possibly much before.

  • @VictorbrineSC
    @VictorbrineSC Год назад +134

    Speaking of humans back when they were prey...
    *One of the most frightening things I've heard is when someone pointed out that the existence of the uncanny valley implies that at some point there was an evolutionary reason to be afraid of something that looked human but wasn't.*

    • @urbanwarchief
      @urbanwarchief Год назад +7

      monke

    • @PetroBeherha
      @PetroBeherha Год назад +38

      Perhaps they were hunted by other hominid species?

    • @aliceduanra7539
      @aliceduanra7539 Год назад +2

      That's an interesting thought

    • @noellefritz5678
      @noellefritz5678 Год назад +42

      Yes but the uncanny valley is from when we had to recognize signs of sickness, where they didn’t look like humans but were and that was super dangerous (you know cuz plagues and stuff)

    • @noellefritz5678
      @noellefritz5678 Год назад +6

      Yes but the uncanny valley is from when we had to recognize signs of sickness, where they didn’t look like humans but were and that was super dangerous (you know cuz plagues and stuff)

  • @opadrip
    @opadrip 4 года назад +7748

    When you bullied humans for centuries and now you're on the takeout menu.

    • @GoldenSpike300
      @GoldenSpike300 4 года назад +72

      Rami Daskeo their ancestors will have to take their place

    • @lota13
      @lota13 4 года назад +321

      This video should be shown to vegans

    • @Chris-hp9be
      @Chris-hp9be 4 года назад +61

      Damn, what do chickens and pigs ever do to us

    • @siyacer
      @siyacer 4 года назад +123

      @@Chris-hp9be ever seen a wild boar?

    • @VikingLord101
      @VikingLord101 4 года назад +8

      Karma

  • @RandomGuy-qc8ml
    @RandomGuy-qc8ml 4 года назад +2815

    Animals: Is strong af capable of killing humans
    Humans: *Uno Reverse Card*

    • @blankblank5409
      @blankblank5409 4 года назад +17

      Thats still there.

    • @ivonunes3937
      @ivonunes3937 4 года назад +97

      @@blankblank5409 a unarmed human sure depends on the animal, but nothing beats a disciplined armed human

    • @denzelwenzel
      @denzelwenzel 4 года назад +20

      @@ivonunes3937 Depends what you're armed with

    • @wolfnerd4984
      @wolfnerd4984 4 года назад +8

      Ivo Nunes I’d say a swarm of bugs can beat a human as long as the human doesn’t have a specialized weapon

    • @ivonunes3937
      @ivonunes3937 4 года назад +33

      @@wolfnerd4984 easily yes but a swarm of bugs can kill almost all land creatures

  • @CiderVG
    @CiderVG 5 лет назад +1921

    Other animals when the ape fodder starts sharpening rocks: "I have a bad feeling about this"

    • @RichHomieGon
      @RichHomieGon 4 года назад +115

      That ape fodder was like the original school shooter reaching into his bag. "I've had enough!"

    • @matthewgarofolo7231
      @matthewgarofolo7231 4 года назад +87

      Rich Homie Gon when the quiet ape in the back of the troop says *grunt* and reaches into his patch of grass.
      *scared everything else noises*

    • @BioDjango
      @BioDjango 4 года назад +22

      We excuted order 66 on nature

    • @MonographicSingleheaded
      @MonographicSingleheaded 4 года назад +13

      “Jedi do not sharpen rocks. Only Sith sharpen rocks. Sharpening rocks goes against the will of the universe.” :3 *sharpening intensifies*

    • @TheRealBalhaze
      @TheRealBalhaze 4 года назад +3

      We have GUNS

  • @Garahan
    @Garahan 3 года назад +57

    And now we even have a saying illustrating this :
    "two birds one stone"
    - Taung child's brother

    • @r.a.3219
      @r.a.3219 3 года назад +4

      Before this: 2 humans 1bird

  • @GoldenSpike300
    @GoldenSpike300 4 года назад +3308

    So to sum it all up, humans are the nature equivalent of that quiet kid that gets bullied in school and the next day he starts counting down.

    • @silverforrest6886
      @silverforrest6886 4 года назад +59

      Precisely:)

    • @battlebuddy4517
      @battlebuddy4517 4 года назад +101

      Not always the case i hate how people say the quiet kid is the bad one

    • @ktsp2538
      @ktsp2538 4 года назад +189

      And he tells his domesticated friends not to come to school tomorrow

    • @JimJimJi
      @JimJimJi 4 года назад +26

      @@battlebuddy4517 I guess it's just a meme lol, oh well

    • @JackHaveman52
      @JackHaveman52 4 года назад +36

      @@battlebuddy4517
      Not the bad one, necessarily. The most dangerous one. That doesn't mean he's bad. It means he's not one to be taken lightly.

  • @tkillcoin
    @tkillcoin 4 года назад +177

    I first heard about the Taung child in an episode of Radiolab, and they posited that behaviors like looking up at planes or helicopters (and I would argue, even bird watching) are evolutionary remnants of these days when our ancestors were subject to bird attacks.

    • @silvesby
      @silvesby Год назад +9

      I wonder, eh? Working with birds of prey requires a weird relationship, and it's odd how we went from being hunted by them, to individuals hunting cooperatively with them.

    • @manmaje3596
      @manmaje3596 Год назад

      @@silvesby Yes but it doesn’t know Junt with gonyajack.

  • @kongraksa8573
    @kongraksa8573 5 лет назад +689

    “Plus with our hands freed up, we can use them to throw things at potential predators which chimps still do today, *although not as well as we can*
    Weird flex but okay

    • @1lapyt
      @1lapyt 5 лет назад +7

      XD

    • @speedstriker
      @speedstriker 5 лет назад +21

      Not so weird even you consider how now that we have our brains freed up by endless information on the internet, we've begin to toss devastating comments at one another.

    • @Lolibeth
      @Lolibeth 4 года назад +18

      @@sabrinusglaucomys Not really. Chimps don't have the same arm rang of movement as we do so that overhead throw with accuracy and strength? We got it, they don't.

    • @shinobiighost6946
      @shinobiighost6946 4 года назад +12

      Dodgeball is such a beautiful human game

    • @katastrofygames
      @katastrofygames 4 года назад +1

      I thought he meant it in the sense of WHAT we would throw. Like spears or something.

  • @vishali1080
    @vishali1080 3 года назад +74

    Damn we went from being shaped by our environment to shaping the environment as we see fit

    • @mohammedubed7000
      @mohammedubed7000 2 года назад +3

      If we're shaping the environment you could prevent climate change.

    • @valletas
      @valletas 2 года назад +7

      @@mohammedubed7000 thing is we could have prevented climate change its just that we didnt with is why things got so bad now
      i mean we are on a feedback loop at this point

    • @mohdzainlone
      @mohdzainlone 2 года назад +6

      @@mohammedubed7000 bruh we are shaping the ecosystem around us to our needs

    • @Z_kun11
      @Z_kun11 Год назад

      @@mohdzainlonewe are slowly fixing it.

  • @Metalkatt
    @Metalkatt 5 лет назад +419

    "Look what you did. You took a perfectly good ape and gave it anxiety." I wonder how much of such conditions today are maladaptive holdovers, considering that it wasn't that long ago, evolutionarily speaking, that the nervous buggers were the ones more able to spot and run away from the leopards.

    • @noctusowl
      @noctusowl 5 лет назад +4

      Maybe. But would also be the ones more capable of scaring prey away and attract unwanted attention.

    • @EveryTimeV2
      @EveryTimeV2 5 лет назад +2

      Or run towards them. That's free meat!

    • @Metal0sopher
      @Metal0sopher 5 лет назад +22

      All of them! It's something still mostly ignored by most psychologists but it is the root of all our emotional problems.

    • @lucasblomgren1975
      @lucasblomgren1975 5 лет назад +6

      @@Metal0sopher So you believe you know more than the majority of the worlds psychologists?

    • @threezus7740
      @threezus7740 5 лет назад +26

      @@lucasblomgren1975 I feel like the rise in anxiety outbreaks and disorders has more to do with increasing worries about job security and fears of being able to make ends meet due to growing competitiveness caused by globalization and technological advancement rather than the resurgence of vestigial behavioral traits.

  • @stromano8833
    @stromano8833 4 года назад +3950

    Predators back in the day: *eats human*
    Human’s evolutionary response: “kill or be killed.”
    Human’s today: “I think we went a little overboard.”

    • @quietkitsuneyt44
      @quietkitsuneyt44 4 года назад +361

      Earth: You think

    • @tadowbackhand7701
      @tadowbackhand7701 4 года назад +215

      God: you kids have seen nothing

    • @BrianMaiden6644
      @BrianMaiden6644 4 года назад +22

      Under rated comment

    • @anujmchitale
      @anujmchitale 4 года назад +96

      Universe: There was something called life during my existence?

    • @AzrielEver
      @AzrielEver 4 года назад +17

      Runaway evolutionary traits are literally a thing. See Giant Irish Elk and ridiculous antlers getting sticking in ever increasing forests at the end of the last Ice Age

  • @albertweedsteinthethuggeni7797
    @albertweedsteinthethuggeni7797 4 года назад +178

    I've been playing cells to singularity for the past few days and it really made me think. Humans are just animals, like all other animals which evolved from a single prokaryote cell. Maybe in the future one day intelligent creatures will look at us like we look at ardipithecus or australopithecus

    • @jeanneann3545
      @jeanneann3545 3 года назад +30

      'And what do you know, these hairless apes use currencies made from leaves to trade things!'
      'Awww thats adorableeee!!'

    • @ayush2sachan275
      @ayush2sachan275 2 года назад

      Yeah fr

    • @VERGILGASM
      @VERGILGASM 2 года назад +3

      I'm pretty sure it'd gonna be some new species that originated from humans though, as we are the only known animals that are sentient.

    • @jadibdraws
      @jadibdraws 2 года назад

      Thanks now I have a new game to play

    • @jadibdraws
      @jadibdraws 2 года назад +11

      @@jeanneann3545 we have so much written down knowledge even if they are a bit more advanced than us I think it would be impossible for them to also be intelligent and not respect all that we have accomplished. I mean our species opened the door for space travel for crying out loud hard to pretend like that isn't a big deal.

  • @Warmaker01
    @Warmaker01 3 года назад +34

    You can find videos right now of Golden Eagles attacking Mountain Goats and carrying them off. That blew my mind seeing that years ago. I never thought that Eagles were big and strong enough to carry that size and heavy a prey. So the idea of our ancestors' children getting picked off by large birds of prey was quite easy for me to believe.

  • @renatoigmed
    @renatoigmed 4 года назад +668

    turns out I still feel like a prey when my cat looks at me in a strange and threatening way.

    • @renatoigmed
      @renatoigmed 4 года назад +34

      @Gxngex too late :x

    • @victorakhmedshin2127
      @victorakhmedshin2127 4 года назад +49

      @@renatoigmed Lmao. It's a house cat. Just punt the damn thing.

    • @battlebuddy4517
      @battlebuddy4517 4 года назад +8

      Victor Akhmedshin and you just a person so im gonna put you down uwu

    • @siyacer
      @siyacer 4 года назад +15

      @@battlebuddy4517 And you're not even a person, let's put you down.

    • @canismajor8601
      @canismajor8601 4 года назад

      Bro just give it to a pet shelter if you dont want it

  • @jayschipp7529
    @jayschipp7529 5 лет назад +576

    [slowly moves to parakeet cage and double checks the lock]

  • @WickedWildlife
    @WickedWildlife 5 лет назад +1782

    Video idea 💡 Can you do a video about the megafauna of Australia?
    I take native animals into schools and kindergartens and it’s amazing to me that the average Australian doesn’t know much about our own natural history
    We had all sorts of cool animals like giant kangaroos and 7 meter long goannas that no one seems to know about

  • @stephaneclerc667
    @stephaneclerc667 3 года назад +34

    Just go alone at night in a jungle (in SE Asia, South America or Africa) and you will really feel what it's like not to be on the top of the food chain. No need to go back in time.

    • @virtualarmy4716
      @virtualarmy4716 3 года назад

      Intellectual is what makes human top of food chain at the end, if you go to jungle alone for no reason, which mean you don’t use brain which apparently your advantage compare to any other animal..

    • @DarkKnight-db1dy
      @DarkKnight-db1dy Год назад +1

      South Asia too

  • @LazyHomeSchoolDude
    @LazyHomeSchoolDude 4 года назад +902

    Humans: *being bullied for millions of years by predators*
    Ape is evolving! Ape has evolved into: Human!
    Human: *Sees ape kid getting carried away by bird*
    Human: *peace was never an option*

    • @reitairue2073
      @reitairue2073 4 года назад +42

      Peace is just a silly delusion humans created.

    • @georgiyanev7056
      @georgiyanev7056 4 года назад +19

      Dodo bird left the chat!

    • @reitairue2073
      @reitairue2073 4 года назад +2

      @DarkFaize lol so true

    • @juliobello4561
      @juliobello4561 4 года назад +3

      Now we have scrambled eggs 🥚 🍳

    • @BioDjango
      @BioDjango 4 года назад +1

      Execute order 66

  • @yanuchiuchihaanimegamesand3907
    @yanuchiuchihaanimegamesand3907 5 лет назад +877

    *Looks slowly at the sparrow standing on the tree next to my window*

    • @sky_professor3051
      @sky_professor3051 5 лет назад +34

      I picture that scene from Jurassic Park where the game warden goes "clever girl..." before being torn to shreds by a Velociraptor.

    • @tammywilson1638
      @tammywilson1638 5 лет назад +17

      If you haven't seen Hitchcock's Birds movie you have no idea how terrifying birds can be

    • @butternutyeeetsbanana.-.5389
      @butternutyeeetsbanana.-.5389 5 лет назад +28

      Yanuchi Uchiha: Anime, Games and Ramdomness
      *Sparrow slowly turns his head to stare back at you.*
      ‘Intense music insues’

    • @rrdgz5355
      @rrdgz5355 5 лет назад +2

      Maybe it wasn't a sparrow, but a psychopomp preying on your soul 👻💀☠

    • @amistry605
      @amistry605 5 лет назад +1

      😂😂😂

  • @alyx8830
    @alyx8830 4 года назад +888

    "Ey remember when Timmy got fetched by a giant eagle?, yeah good times."

    • @RogerRollt
      @RogerRollt 3 года назад +2

      Ur talking about Mr. Leyhe?

    • @newtdockery9575
      @newtdockery9575 3 года назад

      We’re gonna need another Timmy! I like TPB, as well.

    • @andrew459
      @andrew459 3 года назад

      Is you a guy ?

    • @Remiliuh
      @Remiliuh 3 года назад

      I don't know is it a boy or a girl

    • @joshuaandersonn
      @joshuaandersonn 3 года назад +2

      Why am I imagining that in an Australian accent even though you’ve given me no indication you’re from there? 🤔

  • @Nuke_Gunray
    @Nuke_Gunray 2 года назад +31

    I always found it so fascinating how humans managed to survive against all odds and finally turned out to be able to flip the entire world on its head. Even if this dramatic rise of humans already paved the way for our self-caused downfall, it's still amazing nonetheless.

  • @ErikAo5o4
    @ErikAo5o4 5 лет назад +129

    I like watching these type of videos, crazy to think our ancestors actually made it out through all that and now we’re here

  • @ibobaiofficial
    @ibobaiofficial 4 года назад +635

    A real story..
    When i was young, i went to visit my grand mama in a village called 'Ghadambalia' in east-sudan.
    When we arrived, she told me to be careful as i was very thin and there's a big bird called 'Houbara' that hunt thier lambs.
    The bird is able to take a lamb and flay with it!
    And that bird has already tried to take a child but they could stop it, and that happened a lot ! So i spent a week of horror that i will never forget.
    Which means, you don't need to analyze all those skeletons to know that we were actually prey. Because we still prey in some parts of the world, and we still don't know everything about this world and what's happening in it.
    But good job anyway !! :)

    • @bgpik4448
      @bgpik4448 4 года назад +9

      Wow

    • @ejk4555
      @ejk4555 4 года назад +76

      This is either an obvious myth or they mixed up the bird's name; either way - it can't have been houbaras.
      Houbaras are *all less than 3' (~36") tall* and *none* of them even *get close to* being *4 pounds.* Plus, they're omnivores so even if it were physically possible for them to snatch up sheep or even humans (it's not), you wouldn't expect them to go after such strong, difficult prey - only raptors have the stats and evolutionary instincts required to take on something so much larger than their own bodies; houbaras certainly don't.

    • @lukeonuke
      @lukeonuke 4 года назад +4

      That reminds me of the eagles in the zlatibor mountain, one strait up took a calf.

    • @Dckinggambo_real
      @Dckinggambo_real 4 года назад +15

      crowned eagles of Africa do this to small children in less advanced comunities

    • @ReyZar666
      @ReyZar666 4 года назад +8

      there is something call gun, and another thing call fire,..

  • @a-bird-lover
    @a-bird-lover 5 лет назад +2706

    birds, how dare you betray me like this

    • @ironsnowflake1076
      @ironsnowflake1076 5 лет назад +85

      Alfred Hitchcock was right ;)
      🐤🐦 *shriek*

    • @christosvoskresye
      @christosvoskresye 5 лет назад +28

      Birdemic was true, you know!

    • @stevew6138
      @stevew6138 5 лет назад +41

      Never look at your parakeet the same will ya...............

    • @coreytaylor447
      @coreytaylor447 5 лет назад +107

      we got our revenge
      *looks at domesticated bird make an idiot of itself in my kitchen*
      haha, what an idiot bird

    • @a-bird-lover
      @a-bird-lover 5 лет назад +68

      @@coreytaylor447 I'm currently watching my cockatiel make a "nest" in his food bowl and yeah... he's an idiot bird

  • @dodobird7095
    @dodobird7095 3 года назад +63

    As a South African who speaks Sotho, the way he pronounces 'Taung' is so hilariously adorable😂

  • @Keldrath
    @Keldrath 4 года назад +90

    Almost blows my mind that those researches saw it and instantly concluded murder rather than the much more likely scenario of being preyed upon. Especially in an area with such dangerous predators even today that will still prey on humans when given the chance.

    • @bulthaosen1169
      @bulthaosen1169 2 года назад +9

      Yeah considering we didn't even have pointy sticks back then.

    • @JubioHDX
      @JubioHDX Год назад

      @@bulthaosen1169 they definitely had rocks and pointy sticks back then, but yea they probably didnt use them as well as later hominins. Still though, they were trying to use those sites as proof saying that we did "have pointy sticks", so saying it wasnt the case because we didnt is kind of redundant. And like the video said, the world wars were happening, so it felt pretty intuitive that humans just like to kill

  • @ivex5942
    @ivex5942 4 года назад +791

    Humans: *gets bullied by animals*
    Also Humans to Animals: You've yee'd your last haw

    • @carmensalazar825
      @carmensalazar825 4 года назад +1

      Lol

    • @geedee1264
      @geedee1264 4 года назад +10

      It's funny how we still make the distinction between humans and animals when there was and is no distinction, even the video tells of us caving eachothers heads in with rocks on a regular basis

    • @Lee-os1if
      @Lee-os1if 4 года назад +5

      @@geedee1264 he later explained in the video that those marks were likely from a leopard or other big predator bird

    • @arcelay4764
      @arcelay4764 4 года назад +1

      @@geedee1264
      Its because there really isnt a much better way for the average person to differentiate human from non-human than to say animals, even if we are part of the animal kingdom too.

    • @Mitaka.Kotsuka
      @Mitaka.Kotsuka 4 года назад +1

      @@geedee1264 the video is actually to specify that we didnt cave holes in the heads of each other... but animals did it to us....

  • @augustus331
    @augustus331 5 лет назад +827

    Honestly, PBS should get way more money to make more content.

    • @shehateme9955
      @shehateme9955 5 лет назад +23

      Donate

    • @shehateme9955
      @shehateme9955 5 лет назад +19

      Pledge

    • @squirlesg2228
      @squirlesg2228 5 лет назад +7

      The station always “sponsored by viewers like you” and the drop in people watching their shows on tv as they put them out kills them.

    • @augustus331
      @augustus331 5 лет назад +11

      @@shehateme9955 Done that. I meant funding educational content such as this on a US-federal or EU-federal level

    • @shehateme9955
      @shehateme9955 5 лет назад +5

      @@augustus331 I agree. Was probably feeling funny that day

  • @MsMeditatingPanda
    @MsMeditatingPanda 3 года назад +12

    Sometimes I wonder who I would be if videos like this were available when I was younger. I enjoy these so much.

  • @smokesparkdragonfly1368
    @smokesparkdragonfly1368 5 лет назад +1061

    "Humans were once prey"
    (Cat jumps out of nowhere and starts to shred my pants up)
    Okay then

  • @Lee86THUNDER
    @Lee86THUNDER 5 лет назад +174

    When im up north i see lots of eagles while fishing. I often think if those things were a bit bigger they could take me out for sure.

    • @allisondoak9425
      @allisondoak9425 5 лет назад +21

      Lee86 In Aotearoa, New Zealand there was a giant eagle that existed alongside humans for around 200 years, it’s possible based on legends and size that it did kill people.

    • @demarcus2795
      @demarcus2795 5 лет назад

      Animals fear humans my G

    • @sachinraghavan4556
      @sachinraghavan4556 5 лет назад +1

      Because you were fishing.

    • @GrahamCStrouse
      @GrahamCStrouse 5 лет назад +7

      Allie Doak Haake’s Eagle almost certainly would have taken humans.

    • @deeksharawat572
      @deeksharawat572 5 лет назад

      @@allisondoak9425 ?f6 xd

  • @Infilax
    @Infilax 4 года назад +1162

    Nature: lol humans little weaklings
    Humans: *evolves*
    Nature: wait what

    • @toomanysandwiches8665
      @toomanysandwiches8665 4 года назад +22

      Coronavirus laughs

    • @-Sharky-
      @-Sharky- 3 года назад +81

      @@toomanysandwiches8665 Laughs in 99%+ survival rate

    • @Shrimpfriedpee
      @Shrimpfriedpee 3 года назад +13

      @@-Sharky- that’s still 2 million people

    • @rickmartin541
      @rickmartin541 3 года назад +21

      @@Shrimpfriedpee imagine being a pandemic and still having a negative kd ratio 😳

    • @mrwideboy
      @mrwideboy 3 года назад +6

      @@-Sharky- if you get medial help. Other wise its around 3-5% chance. Overall. But its more like a 8% if your 50. Thats pretty bad odds to me

  • @oliverrojas7117
    @oliverrojas7117 3 года назад +21

    Thanks, there is so much i want to say regarding this subject. Appreciate the efforts of archeologists and this moderator and channel for explaining the science of our evolution and capacity for thriving against other competitors.

  • @KeyWestGlenn
    @KeyWestGlenn 5 лет назад +668

    Africa is expert mode server. Playing in Asia and Europe is strictly for casual players.

    • @smokethesefools9944
      @smokethesefools9944 5 лет назад +71

      @Edbotikx no water tho

    • @50centpb7
      @50centpb7 5 лет назад +79

      Europe was always hardcore mode: it's called winter, and it's this enviromental condition which is most of the reason why over tens of thousand of years, European and African peoples evolved different reproductive strateg- [redacted for wrongthink].

    • @KeyWestGlenn
      @KeyWestGlenn 5 лет назад +18

      @@50centpb7 I was talking in terms of wildlife. No hippos or crocodiles in Europe.

    • @KeyWestGlenn
      @KeyWestGlenn 5 лет назад +12

      @Edbotikx I was talking in terms of wildlife that could ruin your day.

    • @bigpapao8889
      @bigpapao8889 5 лет назад +25

      The Americas are the secret challenge levels

  • @jessicarenae8660
    @jessicarenae8660 5 лет назад +459

    Australopithecus has entered the chat
    Giant Eagle has entered the chat
    Australopithecus has left the chat

  • @TNTDannyDynamitaTNT
    @TNTDannyDynamitaTNT 4 года назад +392

    >Nature bullies humans
    >Humans level up, retaliate against nature
    Everyone in 2020: "Stop punching him, you're going to kill him!!!"

    • @aldairmartinez5001
      @aldairmartinez5001 4 года назад +11

      @TNTDannyDynamitaTNT Nature bullies everyone bro🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @anonymouscausewhynot
      @anonymouscausewhynot 4 года назад +1

      Lil. Dxnk r/wooosh

    • @Alatreon2435
      @Alatreon2435 4 года назад

      @@aldairmartinez5001 shut it

    • @planescaped
      @planescaped 4 года назад +6

      Cut to that clip from the simpsons of the kid yelling "stop he's already dead"

    • @Z_kun11
      @Z_kun11 Год назад

      @@aldairmartinez5001we bullied nature😈😈😈💪💪💪
      This is 3 years ago😭😭😭

  • @rustyshackleford735
    @rustyshackleford735 2 года назад +18

    When I lived in the high desert region of Arizona vultures would start circling above whenever you'd stop moving, if sat down to fish at the watering hole or you were resting while on a hike you could look up and they'd there waiting for you to get a free meal. After awhile they'd sometimes start landing near by and you can see the look in their little round eyes, big birds still want to eat us.

    • @mrreyes5004
      @mrreyes5004 Год назад +8

      Popeyes and KFC prove that the feeling is very mutual.

    • @christbenitez8797
      @christbenitez8797 Год назад +3

      Vultures won't attack you unless you're already a corpse.

    • @joycebrewer4150
      @joycebrewer4150 3 месяца назад

      @@christbenitez8797 I have seen Turkey vultures scramble to take off if the object of their interest moves even a little.

  • @thatpix6495
    @thatpix6495 4 года назад +295

    Nature: Bully's human
    Humans centuries later: hippity hoppity your nature is now my property

  • @ihateintroductions5808
    @ihateintroductions5808 4 года назад +116

    WHEN humans were prey ... some of us without survival skills still are in certain environments. I will never go camping in Utah or Montana.

    • @JackHaveman52
      @JackHaveman52 4 года назад +5

      I grew up in southern Ontario, on an small farm. Bears still get into the bee hives, now and then. They're only black bear, but 250 pound black bear can do a lot of damage to this 220 pound man. I still go camping on the farm in summer, though.

    • @Mitaka.Kotsuka
      @Mitaka.Kotsuka 4 года назад +5

      oh, come on... get a machinegun, an axe and a lighter, get on your 4x4 on full tank and you'll be fine.

    • @et5740
      @et5740 3 года назад +7

      Keledran Von Sebottendorff I’d like to see how that would fare in Australia.

    • @MsVaughnTV
      @MsVaughnTV 3 года назад +5

      Being hunted for food (prey), and being attacked or killed to eliminate a threat, are not the same things. Modern humans are not part of any animal’s essential diet. Although I did read somewhere that polar bears might be the only species left that will still hunt humans for food. Needs a bit more research though.

  • @peteg9463
    @peteg9463 5 лет назад +39

    What I particularly like about the EONs series is the pace. Far too often, potentially wonderful TV documentaries about nature or history are ruined by bumbling along at a snail pace, even with repeat cliff hangars before ad breaks; EONs seem to get the pace just right, and it also mean my kids are not getting bored.
    Quality wise it is far higher than the lessons they get at school (also boring!).

  • @carldefoe4673
    @carldefoe4673 3 года назад +12

    How can you not mention the discovery and control of fire? It removed all previous natural predators in one fell swoop. This facilitated mankind himself filling the ecological niche vacated by other predators. It directed our tribal behaviour, our nocturnal (night owl) tendencies (looking after the fire), and freed us from the daily drudge of finding food / not being food, which gave us the free time to look at stars and wonder what they might be. Which no other species ever has done.

    • @timdeathly
      @timdeathly 3 года назад +1

      They have a video on that.

  • @juliom6555
    @juliom6555 5 лет назад +214

    Well we sure got birds back
    *laughs while eating chicken wings*
    *Ostrich behind continues to deadly stare at man*

    • @katijabaric4157
      @katijabaric4157 4 года назад +4

      Australia disagrees

    • @AverageAlien
      @AverageAlien 4 года назад +8

      Australia lost a war against emus so

    • @randomperson-vv5oq
      @randomperson-vv5oq 4 года назад

      @@katijabaric4157 true

    • @ThexDynastxQueen
      @ThexDynastxQueen 4 года назад

      Honestly the way some bigger birds look at humans looks like they have a deep personal grudge cause they remember when they used to eat us.
      Except Emus cause Emus know they have defeated us, thanks alot Australia.

    • @siyacer
      @siyacer 4 года назад

      @@AverageAlien not really, it wasn't a loss as much as it was a withdrawal

  • @ShadowStrum42
    @ShadowStrum42 5 лет назад +1427

    Humans still are pray, we just have walls and guns now

    • @badpiggies988
      @badpiggies988 5 лет назад +358

      Yep. We may still occasionally be attacked and eaten by lions, tigers, and sharks, but you're much, much more likely to be killed by our biggest predator ever: ourselves.

    • @detachsoup6061
      @detachsoup6061 5 лет назад +279

      No actually not, most animals are afraid of humans, we are seriously not being seen as pray by almost all other life as earth, most predators attack humans only if their afraid/threaten and not even when there hungry

    • @dodgycookies4806
      @dodgycookies4806 5 лет назад +64

      *prey

    • @SpudRud
      @SpudRud 5 лет назад +89

      So we’re not prey😂😂 we are smart enough to create weapons to defend ourselves

    • @wowowness
      @wowowness 5 лет назад +172

      We mass produce animals for consumption and imprison the others for entertainment, we aren't prey, we're monsters.

  • @osonhouston
    @osonhouston 5 лет назад +289

    Giant Eagle: "Omae wa mou shindeiru"
    Tong Child: "Nani?!?!"
    That's right I'm digging this fossil of a meme.

    • @FeliX-TobiYahs-C
      @FeliX-TobiYahs-C 5 лет назад +1

      🤩 *loud beeping*
      ☠️

    • @xavierrodriguez2463
      @xavierrodriguez2463 5 лет назад +6

      Imagine dying a horrible painfully death only to be memed on with a dead meme 2 million years later.

  • @dropkick4440
    @dropkick4440 3 года назад +14

    I remember 3 million years ago when the Flintstones and the Croods who lived across the quarry from us called noise control on my uncle Captain Caveman.

    • @4philipp
      @4philipp 3 года назад +3

      Geez, that was your family? You always made a ruckus. Was hard to sleep at night.

  • @MOJAHED-XAN
    @MOJAHED-XAN 4 года назад +364

    Animals bullies humans
    Humans after thousands of years : hi customer do you want buy this alligator hat

    • @oxyhcl
      @oxyhcl 3 года назад +1

      And they’ve been here long before us

    • @sometf2player752
      @sometf2player752 3 года назад +2

      Humans count as animals as well tho

    • @Cybernaut551
      @Cybernaut551 3 года назад +18

      @@sometf2player752 The animals bullied animals.

    • @kingpezo9367
      @kingpezo9367 3 года назад

      Lmao

    • @MOJAHED-XAN
      @MOJAHED-XAN 3 года назад +1

      I feel cringe about my comment

  • @FluffyHeretic
    @FluffyHeretic 5 лет назад +91

    This reminds me of Oviraptor, and how we saw an animal spending its last moments trying to protect its eggs and were so sure that it was stealing them that we called it "egg thief". Not that paleontologists at the time were stupid for thinking that, especially since our perception of dinosaurs has changed so much so quickly. But it's interesting how we seem to have a tendency to come to the most violent conclusions first.

    • @spindash64
      @spindash64 5 лет назад

      Brooklynn Hall
      The most tragic case of framing ever known...

  • @nakenmil
    @nakenmil 5 лет назад +121

    2:04 - That's very interesting, because pretty much all I've read (I'm studying anthropology) seems to indicate that gathering far exceeds hunting as the primary source of caloric intake. Rather, the issue is that hunting is a "prestige activity" that require a greater extent of cooperation, and is done more rarely, takes longer and with greater pomp and circumstance. Basically, hunter-gatherer cultures tend to primarily live off gathered plants, but if you spend time with them and talk with them, they're more likely to talk at length and with passion about hunting and how great meat is. It's kind of the same reason why you'd want to talk with a friend about a great meal you had at a restaurant or a barbecue, and not the ham sandwiches or oatmeal cereal you eat every day.

    • @RaptorMaitre
      @RaptorMaitre 5 лет назад +13

      Best comment! Prestige, high-quality nutrients (primarily proteins), active threat eradication being a few things why humans hunt. I think most people consider one reason for one trait only, however, it's clearly a lot of factors which combined to make us who we are today.

    • @jessiejemimah4309
      @jessiejemimah4309 5 лет назад +1

      Interesting facts. Thank you

    • @bluesmurff6163
      @bluesmurff6163 5 лет назад

      I think it works both ways, hunting is the main activity, but in between succesfull hunt you eat what you find, hence the gathering part

    • @hannyhawkins7804
      @hannyhawkins7804 5 лет назад +3

      Yes, I too also understood that to be the case. I’m no expert, so please double check this, but I believe studies of Australian Aboriginal hunter gatherers (and the last uncontacted group ‘came in’ in the mid1980s, so they’re still alive) found by far the most calories were those collected by the women, that is plants and small animals like lizards and, more recently, feral cats. Note, the women hunted protein - but only small animals.
      The women pursued a low risk, low reward strategy and always came home with their coolamens full of that night’s dinner.
      The men went out after larger prey, a high risk/high reward strategy which was far more hit or miss, (boom boom) and, although a successful hunt produced a feast, contributed less to their total diet. Apparently a roo was a treat rather than an everyday dinner.

    • @hannyhawkins7804
      @hannyhawkins7804 5 лет назад +6

      blue smurff No, that’s not really how it worked. Plants are seasonal and required knowledge and planning to travel to and gather. Hunter gatherers move around their territories with the seasons, following not only migratory animals but also the patterns of food growth and ripening. The gathering certainly wasn’t incidental. It was fundamental, just like we always have bread or rice and greens and eggs in the kitchen, as staples.

  • @muhammadmahboobulhaq4144
    @muhammadmahboobulhaq4144 3 года назад +13

    That leopard's soul smiled after being recognized 2.8 million years later

  • @not.spir0s
    @not.spir0s 5 лет назад +1332

    humans still are prey. its rare, but things still eat humans.

    • @binky2819
      @binky2819 5 лет назад +685

      Only if a large predator happens to catch a human off-guard. Humans are not actively hunted by any organism, so technically we are not prey.

    • @LDInfernokiller
      @LDInfernokiller 5 лет назад +23

      L R5 yeah but when they do we just kill them

    • @bray2964
      @bray2964 5 лет назад +140

      The apex predator:
      Hannibal Lector

    • @petercarioscia9189
      @petercarioscia9189 5 лет назад +121

      @@binky2819 wrong. Polar bears actively predate on humans

    • @petercarioscia9189
      @petercarioscia9189 5 лет назад +69

      @Mac Mcskullface go to the African Savana (or Morocco) and get back to me on that.

  • @elgringo993
    @elgringo993 5 лет назад +301

    Thats how i feel when i play ark

  • @Kaytoun
    @Kaytoun 5 лет назад +661

    “When Humans were prey.” *Polar bear would like to know your location.*

    • @toffee4870
      @toffee4870 4 года назад +35

      Pull Submachinegun out of my conceal and carry, "so polar bear, wanna dance with an american."

    • @blankblank5409
      @blankblank5409 4 года назад +26

      Greg Pincus I don’t know whats so funny about that but ok

    • @mrreyes5004
      @mrreyes5004 4 года назад +38

      *Polar bear would like to know your location*
      **HUNTERS AND TROPHY STANDS WOULD LIKE TO KNOW POLR BEAR'S LOCATION.**

    • @melonwelon7821
      @melonwelon7821 4 года назад +16

      Climate change: *_ALLOW ME TO INTRODUCE MYSELF_*

    • @noelpathiyil3815
      @noelpathiyil3815 4 года назад +3

      A Russian wants to know the Polar Bear's location

  • @TheEpicMassey
    @TheEpicMassey 3 года назад +3

    “We may be who we are today because of the time when we were pray”
    Yeah that’s why I have anxiety

  • @jacobandrews2663
    @jacobandrews2663 4 года назад +130

    The head of a hyena or a big cat, The body of a snake & The wings and claws of a bird of prey... No wonder all cultures had tales of dragons

    • @ashishshenoy3778
      @ashishshenoy3778 3 года назад +6

      mind blown

    • @danielawesome36
      @danielawesome36 2 года назад +5

      The Dragon thingy was probably influence by dinosaurs-specifically, skulls-and not these.

  • @annonimooseq1246
    @annonimooseq1246 5 лет назад +63

    5:48 look out SK54, there’s a leopard behind you! Oh no he can’t hear us he has AirPods in!

  • @thecourtjester2610
    @thecourtjester2610 5 лет назад +361

    "Humans were once hunted"
    Some people: gasp!
    Me: why am i not surprised.

    • @LetsGoGetThem
      @LetsGoGetThem 5 лет назад +32

      Why do people write like this now, it's weird.
      EVERYONE:
      ME:
      YOU:
      THEM:
      MY GRANDMA:
      It's like a Hallmark card, haha. You millennials, you sure are goofy.

    • @lawrencefisherward3
      @lawrencefisherward3 5 лет назад +5

      @@LetsGoGetThem it must be a new trend. I see it on alot of different videos of different subects.

    • @greenred8372
      @greenred8372 5 лет назад +7

      DonTeflon 86 memes my friends

    • @Andy-hz2ef
      @Andy-hz2ef 5 лет назад +2

      CAT DURGS Cause it’s funny.

    • @kaheim1599
      @kaheim1599 5 лет назад +1

      CAT DURGS that’s how you would write a script when s new person speaks. Pretty old school

  • @steelcurtain7144
    @steelcurtain7144 3 года назад +8

    I’m an anthropology student and I love this content

  • @duncannjoroge3320
    @duncannjoroge3320 4 года назад +268

    First human language must have begun with simple words: O crapeagle!!!

  • @writeordie5452
    @writeordie5452 5 лет назад +205

    We're still prey in the wild if we lack our tools.

    • @unvergebeneid
      @unvergebeneid 5 лет назад +48

      Well I personally would only be food for scavengers because I'd die before any predator could find me. But someone more trained than I am could make their own tools. I mean, that's our evolutionary super power, no need to tie our hands there.

    • @zebare726
      @zebare726 5 лет назад +61

      @@unvergebeneid
      All we need is to create an fire, and most animals will stay away from us.

    • @writeordie5452
      @writeordie5452 5 лет назад +56

      @@zebare726 Exept for the moths.

    • @iLLeag7e
      @iLLeag7e 5 лет назад +38

      @Writeordie Giant ancient moth swoops in, eats all your clothes right off your back... dude, the olden days were the worst

    • @kris4690
      @kris4690 5 лет назад +4

      Actually most animals just fear us anyway

  • @archivearranger8792
    @archivearranger8792 5 лет назад +150

    Video idea - Marsupials of North America. The spread of opossum is fascinating, and their travel patterns might be better understood by looking at extinct species.

    • @genericwhitemale6089
      @genericwhitemale6089 5 лет назад

      north america sucks

    • @archivearranger8792
      @archivearranger8792 5 лет назад +3

      Your inflammatory rhetoric doesn't make marsupials less awesome.

    • @EmilyWood1996
      @EmilyWood1996 5 лет назад +1

      Opossums is my favorite animals

    • @akhilbabu_
      @akhilbabu_ 5 лет назад

      Archive Arranger, how dare you use an alphabet as your profile pic? Only idiots do that.

  • @painisvergina3693
    @painisvergina3693 Год назад +1

    This makes so much sense, explains why humans are so quick to violence on each other rather than kindness

    • @toe2328
      @toe2328 Год назад +1

      Or how kindness can be weaponized and cruel.
      Being an intellegent predator is tricky; inside and out.

  • @sambell1876
    @sambell1876 5 лет назад +410

    Can you do an episode about the evolution of cats?

  • @veggieboyultimate
    @veggieboyultimate 5 лет назад +41

    “Humans being hunted”
    Don’ t hear that very often, it’s really fascinating how far we have come
    Can you please do a video on the spiders that had tails?

  • @ChadJohnson123
    @ChadJohnson123 5 лет назад +1173

    “When humans were prey”
    Take a trip to the amazon and tell me if you’re still not prey

    • @thethinkingbeing9817
      @thethinkingbeing9817 5 лет назад +89

      @@fuckoff6431 Nowadays that's the case. It took about 1000 years after agriculture was invented that animals finally started to see us as the dominant species

    • @thethinkingbeing9817
      @thethinkingbeing9817 5 лет назад +6

      @@fuckoff6431 You are welcome. Yeh, malaria sucks 😕

    • @wowbao7635
      @wowbao7635 5 лет назад +240

      Everybody here has an IQ of 2. We arent prey you dumbass. These animals kill us because they are extremely hungry, scared, or feel threatened. Being prey means we would be sought after by animals. Having a predator. We do not have a predator. A predator would literally try and go after us for food. We are on top of the food chain

    • @Kevin-rj5zp
      @Kevin-rj5zp 5 лет назад +119

      wow bao Thank you. We don’t see predators actively pursue people for a long time (with the exception of the desperate polar bear), even tribesmen in the savanna. Even lions who want Masai cattle leave the cattle alone when they spot Masai. They’ve learned to fear humans, and animals who haven’t seen us before tend to be wary. How on this earth are we prey?

    • @TheDeke3
      @TheDeke3 5 лет назад +133

      Yes, a bear could rip a human in half, but our intelligence is what makes us the apex predator.
      Any animal taken out of its element would become weak; that's nature. Humans are unique, however, in that we don't have to rely on our environment to be our element. We adapt our environment to us, and so we are at the top of the food chain everywhere in the world that we inhabit.

  • @jek__
    @jek__ 4 года назад +30

    I think its pretty intuitive that prey animals are the ones to develop intelligence, predators don't really need to be smart as long as they can kill well. If you could trace any one vague trait as an evolutionary precursor to intelligence, it seems like it would be having less physical ability than something one is competing with or being attacked by
    Also fear being such a key component of the human condition lol

    • @MonsterhunterFTWWTF
      @MonsterhunterFTWWTF 2 года назад +1

      Whales, octopus, and dolphins would like to speak to yoy

    • @TOnySchAnneL9000
      @TOnySchAnneL9000 2 года назад +3

      Aren't prey famously stupid? Aren't predators famously cunning? Sheep are intelligent? Foxes are stupid?

    • @tinnguyen2271
      @tinnguyen2271 Год назад

      @@TOnySchAnneL9000 sheep are different, they are domesticated so they evolve uselessly as long as we provide them protection lol your analogy is right, as long as you don't use a domesticated animal