Fun Fact, the dodo was very fit for its environment, with a beak and bone structure to hunt and travel in its native isles very well- also they tasted horrible
@@TeddytheCatYT lol, fun fact though: pretty sure Darwin and other people wrote about how the animals they ate tasted on their expedition. Because of course they would.
12:17 fun fact: these little guys are also known as hallucigenia, and lived during the cambrian period. their body plan is so strange that scientists didn’t originally know which part of them was what.
Pangolins are critically endangered and MY GOD they're precious. Not only do they have a silly goofy fun name but they also walk around like they're plotting mischief and I adore that 😭❤️
I wrote about them being critically endangered for a project in 3rd grade. My first google document is pictures of pangolins and the fact that “pangolins roll themselves into balls to protect themselves from predators“ sad that nothing has changed 😢
@@Black-Thorne I only know it as the animal that Randy fricked when he was in China with Mickey Mouse, resulting in the creation of COVID which almost killed Uncle Jimbo, so then he kidnapped the very same pangolin he violated in China from scientists about to uncover the truth, all because he needed to hide that the pandemic was his doing so his wife Sharon didn't find out he cheated with a bat and a pangolin. South Park, man.
Don’t be worried about the mammoth thing, Tugg! If they do manage to revive them, the plan is to keep a managed population in the arctic circle. The hope is that they’ll help to save the melting permafrost- when mammoths and other arctic megafauna (like reindeer and moose) feed, they move snow and expose the ground to cold air, which helps keep permafrost intact.
First we should put them back on their island and build a pyramid in the middle of the island so they know how awesome they are. Because the last population of mammoths didn't visit Egypt when they were still around.
@@Orangesky7-l8c Ikr right! It's a horse with hands... like it could grab stuff... just how? If this thing evolved intelligence we could have bojack horsemen in real life. That's insane
Dear Tucker, Please release this video now because I and many other tugglets are waiting on you. I think I speak for all of us when I say I would be forever indebted to you if you were to possibly maybe release this right now. Sincerely, Yeedge.
Spoopy fact (for the upcoming Spooky Season Vibes): They've found an extinct snake bigger than Titanboa - it's called Vasuki Indicus. There's also a whale bigger than Megalodon that was found too (called Livyatan) that some archaeologists are speculating would've hunt Megalodon, kinda like some orca pods hunt great whites.
12:40 note on terror birds, they were actually originally from South America, and despite older theories stating otherwise terror birds were really successful when felids such as pantherines and sabre tooths moved into the South through the opening of the Panama Canal. This is where you got mixed up, as one species called Titanis moved into North America and was a highly successful predator that kept sabre toothed cats in its region from getting very large until after its extinction (theorized to ve because of clinate change). While the bug ones did go extinct around a million years ago, ones closer to the size of a coyote and smaller survived until 100,000 years ago
Well the only terror bird that coexisted with sabre tooth cat was titanis the rest went extinct before the north american mammals even crossed to south america
@@Harisankar.P this is only partly true! The genus Psilopterusis is thought to have survived until pretty recently (although how recent hasn't been completely nailed down, with dates ranging from 93,000 years ago to 6,000 years ago. Also of note, there had to still be large terror birds in South America around the time the Panama Canal formed because of Titanis' existence, but good ol' preservation bias has left Titans as a ghost lineage, so whether Titanis and its ancestors or other unpreserved terror birds were surviving up to this point is currently unknown.
I want to reiterate the great lakes thing. You cannot imagine how big they are until you actually see them. Lake Superior is absolutely insane. Growing up here, it was never really a big deal for me, but people who have moved from like, winnipeg or whatever, they can't comprehend it (or hills)
As a born and raised Michigander, I agree. They definitely earned being called the Great Lakes. I've been to Lake Michigan several times. I spent a lot of time at Grand Haven and the Sleeping Bear Dunes when I was a kid.
Fun fact: Otters are one of the most sadistic animals on the face of this planet alongside dolphins, they might have a pet rock and hold hands when they sleep but they are pure monsters when it comes to eating, playing, or breeding😭😢
"Survival of the fittest" was actually not coined by the mad lad himself, Charles Darwin. It was coined by Herbert Spencer, a conservative english political thinker and rampant Social Darwinist, to excuse English racial hierarchies in the time of the British Empire. So you know, thats fun lmao
i’m really high and i was trying to watch a tugg video but i couldn’t keep up so i played it at .50 speed so i could keep up but then it started scaring me and tugg sounded drunk af
I gotta say, Tuggs videos are getting better and better, the quality now is crazy. The transition between parts have to be my favorite out of all the transitions he has done. Keep up the great work Tugg, love your work ❤
I'm a paleontologist, and I gotta say this video is very biased toward more recent animals. The only animal you mentioned that wasn't from the most recent time period was Hallucogenia (aka that spiky worm thing). Some of the strangest extinct animals are from the Triassic period.
As a biologist I can say: mostly accurate, very entertaining, always good to raise awareness through humor. Liked and left a comment to boost it, would subscribe but have already. Even watched the add. I can't really bestow any higher honor to a youtuber.
The video isn’t out yet but pretty please cover the Tully Monster, they’re just little guys that nobody knew what they were until recently EDIT: I did a bit of research and apparently we’re still arguing about what these guys are. Also on the Wikipedia page there is a section called “Paleontologist’s Prank” where a guy in 1966 said that there was a living species of Tully Monster alive in Kenya that could kill someone with a single bite and produce milk. They had to stop a expedition to Kenya via Christmas letter saying that it was just a prank.
13:34 Just to say it, piranha's are pretty harmless. I won't get into the full story but piranhas don't just mow through anything they come across, they're scavengers and eat dead things and plants. They'll kill and eat live things like small mammals and birds is they're starving but that's a last resort since they don't have many defenses and they're pretty small. The megapiranha is pretty much the same, only having the option to eat hard shelled animals and potentially bigger things like cows if they were particularly hungry because they were so much bigger, but they preferred things that didn't fight back. Also they're freshwater fish native to the amazon, they're not in the ocean lol
7:02 Tugg, You're missing an absolutely insane piece of trivia about the giant ground sloth of North America- It's the reason we have avocados. You know how some animals are good for a plant because they swallow the seeds and poop them out other places? That's what the ground sloth did for the avocado- but when there were no more sloths we looked at an avocado and decided we liked that thing (that's the only reason avocados are STILL here without those sloths).
Hate to break it to you, Tugg... only 2 female northern white rhinos exist in a sanctuary in Kenya. There are hopes of cloning and IVF, but in the current state... they're effectively extinct, my guy. 10:36
My favorite extinct animals are the giant short faced bear which could weigh up to a ton and stood up to 12 feet tall on their hind legs and could run 40 mph, and the Haast's eagle which could weigh up to 40 pounds but had a wingspan of only 10 feet and preyed upon moas primarily but also took human children as prey. Soooo.
A lot of people don't realize this but all tiger species are on the critically endangered list and 3 subspecies have gone extinct within the last century.
Actually, the megalodon probably didn’t go extinct because of water warming it was probably their prey got smaller and got outcompete by other sharks that could eat that prey
I haven't watched this channel in a while. Came back to catch up on the vids and Tugg hasn't changed at all. Never change man, your videos are the best.
Hello mr. Big Tugg. While i have always loved your content, i have noticed some misinformation/wrong points. along with some interesting things you did not mention, because of that I'm writing this comment 1: the interesting things you did not mention. A) the woolly mammoth fully went extinct around 10'000 years ago. However, Some new research has found that the last place these animals lived was wrangel island and radiocarbon dating suggests that they lived until ~4000 years ago. B) the usa has housed 650 species of extinct animals. The woolly mammoth mentioned before this entered north America around 100'000 years ago and stayed in canada and alaska C) the fungus you mentioned in the golden toad segment is chytrid fungus, something that is destroying local amphibian populations today. The chytrid fungus spread across the world because we used a species of frog to test for pregnancies( the african clawed frog, aka xenopus laevis. If this intrigues you further you can look up the hogben test) D) herpetology comes from herpetón, meaning creeping animal. The closest thing i could find on the study of STDs is infectiology (Infectious disease specialist) E) hallucigenia (what you referred to as the walking worm) is a member of onychophora, aka velvet worms 2: the things that you got wrong A)while not fully proven to be wrong (sorry about the clickbait title) some studies suggest that the megalodon got around 33.5 feet to 58.7 feet in length and weighed around 30 to 65 metric tons. The females being larger and heavier most of the time B) studies from 2016 onwards suggest that climate change wasn't the only reason for the megalodons extinction because the megalodons geographic distribution did not increase appreciably during warm climate, and did not decrease appreciably during colder weather. The more accepted reason for their extinction is shifting food chain dynamics as of writing this C) while a little nitpicky, the titanboa got to 42 ft/ 47 ft in length D) super nitpicky but the terror birds could get up to 10 feet. They were 8.2 feet on average, also they weighed around 180 kg to 350 kg E) piranhas are opportunistic feeders, they will not actively hunt large mammals unless provoked or starving. They also scavange a lot F) survival of the fittest was coined by Herbert Spencer in response to reading origin of species 3: Conclusion While you were funny as always and i agree with the ending very much, i suggest adding the corrections to a pinned comment or making a short about them (you could also add the fun facts but the corrections should take priority). As always, your content is amazing and i loved this video. Stay tugging (idk what catchphrase thing to put here relating to you so thats what i came up with) and keep making videos. also, thanks for reading this aggressively nerdy comment (Also if any sources for my comment is needed i will reply to this with them. If i got anything wrong feel free to tell me that too)
I think he got the herpetologist fact because when most people hear herp they think of herpes instead of reptiles and amphibians and the piranha fact wrong because they were made out to be monsters after being starved for a week and then given a cow to impress some famous dude
About flying: Evolving to fly requires a lot of sacrifices. Pretty much all flying birds have to eat calorie-rich food to fuel their wings. They also had to massively cut back on muscle mass (except for the legs and chest for flying) to save weight. If you've seen birds without feathers you know what I mean. All birds became flightless in environments with no predators. Meaning flight was kinda useless for the amount of fuel it burns. Not to mention the fact than now you can expand your diet to avoid competition with others.
Actually the mammoth coming back will help the enviorment because them just roaming around they pack down snow keeping the frozen ground cold and not melting if frozen ground dose melt it releases tons of carbon and they trample shrubs and trees making grass land that absorbs more sun keeping the ground cold
surprised tucker found hallucogenia, but never discovered the tully monster in his search, which i'd say is even more elusive. they don't even know whether or not it was a vertebrate.
Thank you for this video! This was the first thing I saw this morning _(it's 7.45 AM here in Norway),_ and it gave me all I need to wake up: Cute animals, HORRIFIC animals and loads of laughs. Thank you for your "call to action" at the end. People need to hear these things.
Well luckily for you BigTugg the “tentacle worm” is an ocean creature from before jaws were a thing so you absolutely don’t have to worry about that with your whole stay away from the ocean thing
It is currently 4:43 AM in Minnesota United States. I shall stay up until this video premiers, and also as I always say Daddy Tugg has fed us. Let us feast Tugglets and Tuggers
For the corals, from what I know the issue is changing ocean temperatures (corals don't like temperatures too high) and carbon emissions (carbon dioxide will form a little bit of carbonic acid with water. The more is in the air, the more carbonic acid will form, lowering the pH of ocean water. Corals don't like a somewhat lower pH)
Dude the sea otter is fucking adorable. How is this the only guy on RUclips that can fully dive into a speech about saving the environment and wanna listen
I hope the Bigg Tugg doesn’t go extinct, they just reported there is only one left and it’s going through a mental breakdown..
oh no, poor guy :c
And its unable to find a mate
😢😂😂
Aren’t they always is a state of mental breakdown? Or is this one special somehow?
@@NotAFirefighter1 ouch
FATHER TUGGART THE THIRD HATH PROVIDED HIS TUGGLETS WITH A BOUNTIFUL FEAST
HUZZAH
FELLOW TUGGLETS UNITE TO DINE IN OUR EXQUISITE DELECTABLE TREATS DISPENSED BY OUR FATHER TUGGART THROUGH THE FORM OF THIS LONG FORM VISUAL MASTERPIECE
@@COYI_WHU LET US CHANT THE ANTHEM
@@tahafawad426 PRAISE LORD TUGGART, PRAISE LORD TUGGART, PRAISE LORD TUGGART
All Blessings & praises be upon Him!
Fun Fact, the dodo was very fit for its environment, with a beak and bone structure to hunt and travel in its native isles very well- also they tasted horrible
I guess humans killed and eaten them not because of how they tasted but due to the fact that it was one I'd the easiest prays to hunt successfully 😂
Why TF do you know what they taste like
TiMe TrAvElEr!!!!!!!
@@TeddytheCatYT lol, fun fact though: pretty sure Darwin and other people wrote about how the animals they ate tasted on their expedition. Because of course they would.
@@Froggywitchmama There was, in fact, an entire club dedicated to eating as many types of animals as possible. They have reports.
Also sloths were cool and active back then. And some of them dove underwater for food.
12:17 fun fact: these little guys are also known as hallucigenia, and lived during the cambrian period. their body plan is so strange that scientists didn’t originally know which part of them was what.
Tatakae
Tatakae!
I love the hallucigenia, they look funny.
If I lose it all, slip and fall...
I think I remember seeing a video about that! They thought the spikes were the feet originally ;p
Pangolins are critically endangered and MY GOD they're precious. Not only do they have a silly goofy fun name but they also walk around like they're plotting mischief and I adore that 😭❤️
Omg Panoglins have been my favorite animal for a few years now but nobody ever knows what I am talking about when I mention them 😭
I wrote about them being critically endangered for a project in 3rd grade. My first google document is pictures of pangolins and the fact that “pangolins roll themselves into balls to protect themselves from predators“
sad that nothing has changed 😢
Gharials are my favourite critically endangered animals have you SEEN how they carry their kids it’s like school bus and they have a funny face
@@WWNbroadcasts ooo I love them too!!! They're shaped like a pair of tweezers ❤️😂
Also love Slow Loris's 😭❤️❤️❤️
@@Black-Thorne I only know it as the animal that Randy fricked when he was in China with Mickey Mouse, resulting in the creation of COVID which almost killed Uncle Jimbo, so then he kidnapped the very same pangolin he violated in China from scientists about to uncover the truth, all because he needed to hide that the pandemic was his doing so his wife Sharon didn't find out he cheated with a bat and a pangolin. South Park, man.
Don’t be worried about the mammoth thing, Tugg! If they do manage to revive them, the plan is to keep a managed population in the arctic circle. The hope is that they’ll help to save the melting permafrost- when mammoths and other arctic megafauna (like reindeer and moose) feed, they move snow and expose the ground to cold air, which helps keep permafrost intact.
First we should put them back on their island and build a pyramid in the middle of the island so they know how awesome they are. Because the last population of mammoths didn't visit Egypt when they were still around.
@@CorwinFound0 luck dude
Sooo Jurassic Park Arctic Blast then?
0:48 gotta love how it’s ✨aesthetic✨ when saying “no survivors”
3:12
Me: Sex?
Tucker: Doordash
Me: That's not sex
Untapped market
But you're wrong
@@dominickliparino, no, no, no, no, it’s most definitely not untapped; in fact very much the opposite of ‘untapped’, one might even say 🚰
It could be
thats mouth sex
"NO SURVIVORS"in all caps with a beach background and lofi music is so funny to me
The Æsthetic Doomer is strong with this one.
My personal favorite extinct animal is the Paraceratherium.
18 foot tall hornless rhino. like a super beefy armored giraffe
Mine are chalicotheres (horse ancestor that had the body of a sloth) and oreopithecus (ape could walk but used its big toe like a tripod)
Tallest mammal to ever live!
@@Orangesky7-l8c Ikr right! It's a horse with hands... like it could grab stuff... just how?
If this thing evolved intelligence we could have bojack horsemen in real life. That's insane
Dear Tucker,
Please release this video now because I and many other tugglets are waiting on you. I think I speak for all of us when I say I would be forever indebted to you if you were to possibly maybe release this right now.
Sincerely, Yeedge.
🫡
Love your profile pic
Spoopy fact (for the upcoming Spooky Season Vibes):
They've found an extinct snake bigger than Titanboa - it's called Vasuki Indicus. There's also a whale bigger than Megalodon that was found too (called Livyatan) that some archaeologists are speculating would've hunt Megalodon, kinda like some orca pods hunt great whites.
12:40 note on terror birds, they were actually originally from South America, and despite older theories stating otherwise terror birds were really successful when felids such as pantherines and sabre tooths moved into the South through the opening of the Panama Canal. This is where you got mixed up, as one species called Titanis moved into North America and was a highly successful predator that kept sabre toothed cats in its region from getting very large until after its extinction (theorized to ve because of clinate change).
While the bug ones did go extinct around a million years ago, ones closer to the size of a coyote and smaller survived until 100,000 years ago
Well the only terror bird that coexisted with sabre tooth cat was titanis the rest went extinct before the north american mammals even crossed to south america
Tatakae!
@@Harisankar.P this is only partly true! The genus Psilopterusis is thought to have survived until pretty recently (although how recent hasn't been completely nailed down, with dates ranging from 93,000 years ago to 6,000 years ago.
Also of note, there had to still be large terror birds in South America around the time the Panama Canal formed because of Titanis' existence, but good ol' preservation bias has left Titans as a ghost lineage, so whether Titanis and its ancestors or other unpreserved terror birds were surviving up to this point is currently unknown.
"they're basically a walking wal-mart" is the funniest thing I've ever heard about extinct animals thank you so much Tugg
I want to reiterate the great lakes thing. You cannot imagine how big they are until you actually see them. Lake Superior is absolutely insane. Growing up here, it was never really a big deal for me, but people who have moved from like, winnipeg or whatever, they can't comprehend it (or hills)
As a born and raised Michigander, I agree. They definitely earned being called the Great Lakes. I've been to Lake Michigan several times. I spent a lot of time at Grand Haven and the Sleeping Bear Dunes when I was a kid.
@@Nebulous.Infinity Shoutouts from the other side of the lake, eh!
You sure they're not from Saskatchewan with that "(or hills)" comment? They struggle with the mountains here in Alberta
Just worked on Lake Superior last week and I almost couldn’t be convinced it wasn’t the ocean. Those lakes are fucking massive
Fun fact: Otters are one of the most sadistic animals on the face of this planet alongside dolphins, they might have a pet rock and hold hands when they sleep but they are pure monsters when it comes to eating, playing, or breeding😭😢
Yep
"Survival of the fittest" was actually not coined by the mad lad himself, Charles Darwin.
It was coined by Herbert Spencer, a conservative english political thinker and rampant Social Darwinist, to excuse English racial hierarchies in the time of the British Empire.
So you know, thats fun lmao
Ah, social darwinism, aka "fuck poor people and fuck countries that aren't European or North American"
In reality, Survival of the Just Good Enough is how evolution works.
i’m really high and i was trying to watch a tugg video but i couldn’t keep up so i played it at .50 speed so i could keep up but then it started scaring me and tugg sounded drunk af
You should have watched his vid on why not to do drugs
😂😂😂😂
I didn't know prereleasing was a thing. What a Tuggtease 🥲
I can tell you from personal experience that pre-releasing is a thing.
@@merrickhurst4150 DAMN 😭
I gotta say, Tuggs videos are getting better and better, the quality now is crazy. The transition between parts have to be my favorite out of all the transitions he has done.
Keep up the great work Tugg, love your work ❤
12:23 thats a hallucigenia also known as the source of all living matter from attack on titan which nearly destroyed humanity so they should be feared
Tatakae!
The second it popped up I actually yelled "Hally????"
I'm a paleontologist, and I gotta say this video is very biased toward more recent animals. The only animal you mentioned that wasn't from the most recent time period was Hallucogenia (aka that spiky worm thing). Some of the strangest extinct animals are from the Triassic period.
As a biologist I can say: mostly accurate, very entertaining, always good to raise awareness through humor. Liked and left a comment to boost it, would subscribe but have already. Even watched the add. I can't really bestow any higher honor to a youtuber.
11:34 The Mahito reference got me😅😅😅
I wonder if the tugger watches JJK
11:35 MAHITO SPOTTED ❤️❤️❤️
The video isn’t out yet but pretty please cover the Tully Monster, they’re just little guys that nobody knew what they were until recently
EDIT: I did a bit of research and apparently we’re still arguing about what these guys are. Also on the Wikipedia page there is a section called “Paleontologist’s Prank”
where a guy in 1966 said that there was a living species of Tully Monster alive in Kenya that could kill someone with a single bite and produce milk. They had to stop a expedition to Kenya via Christmas letter saying that it was just a prank.
Stahp I went and looked them up and OMGGGGG their little eyes I can't
I had no idea about these things. State fossil of Illinois? NEAT.
Probably my favourite ancient creature
I like how no one knows what they are
What are you talking about?
Wait until he finds out about the Triassic period, that was funky
The Cambrian Explosion would leave him speechless
we should send him the Lindsay Nikole comp of her history of life on earth (that we know of) series. his brain would Melt
@@kalechip5681 BASED LINDSAY REFERENCE🔥🔥
(I haven’t even watched Tugg’s video yet but ik you’re right, these animals are pretty tame)
13:34 Just to say it, piranha's are pretty harmless. I won't get into the full story but piranhas don't just mow through anything they come across, they're scavengers and eat dead things and plants. They'll kill and eat live things like small mammals and birds is they're starving but that's a last resort since they don't have many defenses and they're pretty small. The megapiranha is pretty much the same, only having the option to eat hard shelled animals and potentially bigger things like cows if they were particularly hungry because they were so much bigger, but they preferred things that didn't fight back. Also they're freshwater fish native to the amazon, they're not in the ocean lol
Any one still watching in 1734?
You best believe
Man we got some old people up in here
Ur forgetting the BCE
Nah I’m in 1 BCE need to catch up mb
No
4:45
As a Dutchie, I can confirm that we are the problem
The Dutch have arrived
gekoloniseerd
@@colorbar.s We koloniseren alles en iedereen, wees bang
@@Sp00k3rrrNo
IM SO HAPPY ABOUT THIS IM A HUGE PALEO NERD AND I REQUESTED THIS A FEW MONTHS AGO
SAME
Tugglets asemble ... in a coulpe of hours
How!?😂
@@Vexxor215premiered video
12:20 fun fact about the walking worms was that they were known to move forward until all their enemies were destroyed
7:02 Tugg, You're missing an absolutely insane piece of trivia about the giant ground sloth of North America- It's the reason we have avocados. You know how some animals are good for a plant because they swallow the seeds and poop them out other places? That's what the ground sloth did for the avocado- but when there were no more sloths we looked at an avocado and decided we liked that thing (that's the only reason avocados are STILL here without those sloths).
The thing about itanaboa is that they only ever found one skeleton with no fully intact bones and 0 percent of the skull
0:25 UNDERTALE IN BIG TUGG VIDEO 🎉🎉🎉
4:56 Talk to a cassowary with that attitude
Hate to break it to you, Tugg... only 2 female northern white rhinos exist in a sanctuary in Kenya. There are hopes of cloning and IVF, but in the current state... they're effectively extinct, my guy. 10:36
What the fuck, okay, we ain't getting rhinos now?!?!??!?
I don’t understand why they have any hope of IVF’ing a female rhino. That is notoriously impossible in captivity.
0:00 EMINEM MENTIONED 🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯🧊🧊🦤🦤
“This is Winner Takes it All, So take it alllll”
YES MY AUTISIC HYPERFIXATION. YOU HAVE DELIVERED SIR TUGG THE 2ND... In ten hours
Teasing the tugglets with your dinotuggs
99% of the time I skip add reads, but I actually enjoy these.
My favorite extinct animals are the giant short faced bear which could weigh up to a ton and stood up to 12 feet tall on their hind legs and could run 40 mph, and the Haast's eagle which could weigh up to 40 pounds but had a wingspan of only 10 feet and preyed upon moas primarily but also took human children as prey. Soooo.
Mine are chalicotheres (horse ancestors that had the body of a sloth) and oreopithecus (ape that could walk but had to use its big toe as a tripod)
Thank you Tuggsford the Big for a new display of content, I am royally pleased.
"You know how many humans killed themselves trying to accomplish the same feat" 💀💀💀
Master Tugg, please. We need feeding master.
Father Tugg really out here edging us like this
9:53 *puts up a picture of a pokemon based on rhinos*
And it's not even all of them
That’s the point
8:00 can’t belive tugg daddy would say such thing
this actually made sense
Im him
pls release now because im legit in the hospital for a 3rd degree burn on my hand that i got from making pasta, im so bored
lmao are you ok?
@@-HoneyB- no lol I didn’t even get my pasta
@@pookimellon NOOOO THE PASTAAAA
@@pookimellon a true tragedy ✊😓
@@pookimellon rip that's actually so sad
A lot of people don't realize this but all tiger species are on the critically endangered list and 3 subspecies have gone extinct within the last century.
Actually, the megalodon probably didn’t go extinct because of water warming it was probably their prey got smaller and got outcompete by other sharks that could eat that prey
i love saturdays because i get excited about my weekly dose of biggtugg and end up having to wait another day
You should talk to Lindsay Nikole, I think you two would vibe. She does stuff about animals, both extinct and current weirdos
tugg is the only dude whose ads i never skip. companies should be giving him more money.
3:40 Tuckers best joke
This video is so full of one-liners that a biology or environmental science teacher can use them to make their lectures fun and interesting.
You bring the joy to my life Tugg
I haven't watched this channel in a while. Came back to catch up on the vids and Tugg hasn't changed at all. Never change man, your videos are the best.
Hello mr. Big Tugg.
While i have always loved your content, i have noticed some misinformation/wrong points. along with some interesting things you did not mention, because of that I'm writing this comment
1: the interesting things you did not mention.
A) the woolly mammoth fully went extinct around 10'000 years ago.
However, Some new research has found that the last place these animals lived was wrangel island and radiocarbon dating suggests that they lived until ~4000 years ago.
B) the usa has housed 650 species of extinct animals. The woolly mammoth mentioned before this entered north America around 100'000 years ago and stayed in canada and alaska
C) the fungus you mentioned in the golden toad segment is chytrid fungus, something that is destroying local amphibian populations today.
The chytrid fungus spread across the world because we used a species of frog to test for pregnancies( the african clawed frog, aka xenopus laevis. If this intrigues you further you can look up the hogben test)
D) herpetology comes from herpetón, meaning creeping animal. The closest thing i could find on the study of STDs is infectiology (Infectious disease specialist)
E) hallucigenia (what you referred to as the walking worm) is a member of onychophora, aka velvet worms
2: the things that you got wrong
A)while not fully proven to be wrong (sorry about the clickbait title) some studies suggest that the megalodon got around 33.5 feet to 58.7 feet in length and weighed around 30 to 65 metric tons. The females being larger and heavier most of the time
B) studies from 2016 onwards suggest that climate change wasn't the only reason for the megalodons extinction because the megalodons geographic distribution did not increase appreciably during warm climate, and did not decrease appreciably during colder weather. The more accepted reason for their extinction is shifting food chain dynamics as of writing this
C) while a little nitpicky, the titanboa got to 42 ft/ 47 ft in length
D) super nitpicky but the terror birds could get up to 10 feet. They were 8.2 feet on average, also they weighed around 180 kg to 350 kg
E) piranhas are opportunistic feeders, they will not actively hunt large mammals unless provoked or starving. They also scavange a lot
F) survival of the fittest was coined by Herbert Spencer in response to reading origin of species
3: Conclusion
While you were funny as always and i agree with the ending very much, i suggest adding the corrections to a pinned comment or making a short about them (you could also add the fun facts but the corrections should take priority). As always, your content is amazing and i loved this video.
Stay tugging (idk what catchphrase thing to put here relating to you so thats what i came up with) and keep making videos. also, thanks for reading this aggressively nerdy comment
(Also if any sources for my comment is needed i will reply to this with them. If i got anything wrong feel free to tell me that too)
I think he got the herpetologist fact because when most people hear herp they think of herpes instead of reptiles and amphibians and the piranha fact wrong because they were made out to be monsters after being starved for a week and then given a cow to impress some famous dude
i hope he sees this. i knew about some facts here b4 this and was sad he didn't mention the mammoth bit
The medical specialty that focus on STIs (among other diseases) is infectiology afaik
Commenting for traction
@@lep99 after some research it appears you're right! Thanks for mentioning. I'll add it to the comment above
haven't watched this yet but it's already my favorite video of yours
2:28 yes tucker, good boy
Peace sells but whos buyinggg.
@@TIMMah-bz6iy WHAT DO YOU MEAN I DONT BELIEVE IN GOD?
@@DrewskiTheBassistI TALK TO HIM EVERY DAY
@@BigMan0317WHATDYA MEAN I DONT SUPPORT YOUR SYSTEM??
@@_chickn_ I GO TO COURT WHEN I HAVE TO
It's an AMAZING day when the first thing you see when you open up RUclips is a new Big Tugg Daddy vid. Life is grand!
0:09 actually that term was coined by Herbert Spencer
To excuse english racial hierarchies no less
@@garethmcguinness377 yup. The stone of a bitch. I honestly think it's one of those phrases that should be retired
the fact that you used wisp as the cat example makes me love you even more sir
Yoooooooo! He is premiering let’s goooooo! Dude you are the reason i get up in the morning
About flying: Evolving to fly requires a lot of sacrifices.
Pretty much all flying birds have to eat calorie-rich food to fuel their wings. They also had to massively cut back on muscle mass (except for the legs and chest for flying) to save weight. If you've seen birds without feathers you know what I mean.
All birds became flightless in environments with no predators. Meaning flight was kinda useless for the amount of fuel it burns. Not to mention the fact than now you can expand your diet to avoid competition with others.
release it now brother i am havifn a terrible night
same bro
12:17 AOT also took inspiration from the freaky things. In the show it merged with your spine and gave you the Titian.
Lol 9:42 haha
Bros from the future 💀
Actually the mammoth coming back will help the enviorment because them just roaming around they pack down snow keeping the frozen ground cold and not melting if frozen ground dose melt it releases tons of carbon and they trample shrubs and trees making grass land that absorbs more sun keeping the ground cold
if you think the dodo's name is dumb in English, in my language it roughly translates to "naive idiot"
"Go to Chicago. It's like an ocean."
Lake Superior is literally an inland sea my dude.
8:27 😭😭😭 worst mistake
Finally, video about animals is what Tugg does best!
0:04 not helping the Allegations tugg 👀
Glad to see and hear your love for pigeons. Pigeons are underrated and need more love! I have an ESA pigeon and she's the coolest cat in town.
Stop avoiding the question. What are your thoughts on the current economic crisis in Sri Lanka, and what do you think we can do to fix it?
I heard they’re doing a Big Fucking Shark vs. Mad Alien w/Dreadlocks film next summer. I smell an Oscar.
Anyone watching the premier is being force fed the add 💀
I love the dooky bird
tucker release the video pleasee😭
surprised tucker found hallucogenia, but never discovered the tully monster in his search, which i'd say is even more elusive. they don't even know whether or not it was a vertebrate.
New Jersey. Was. Mentioned 6:48
Holding out hope for a whole dinosaur video since they didn't get mentioned here.
Thank you for this video! This was the first thing I saw this morning _(it's 7.45 AM here in Norway),_ and it gave me all I need to wake up: Cute animals, HORRIFIC animals and loads of laughs. Thank you for your "call to action" at the end. People need to hear these things.
Well luckily for you BigTugg the “tentacle worm” is an ocean creature from before jaws were a thing so you absolutely don’t have to worry about that with your whole stay away from the ocean thing
It is currently 4:43 AM in Minnesota United States. I shall stay up until this video premiers, and also as I always say
Daddy Tugg has fed us. Let us feast Tugglets and Tuggers
FELLOW MINNESOTAN!!!
Not even gonna lie bro having a Frosted Flakes ad play right before this video started made “Tony the Tiger’s rocking bod” so much more jarring
4:31
Yeah.. uh they messed my ansestors home too much.
YOU MAKE ME LUAGH EVERYDAY TUGG AND U NEED TO KNOW THAT WE APPRECIATE U AND ALL OF UR QUIRKS
8:14 I also love pigeons, I have a pet on called Gamer and he's an asshole😊
For the corals, from what I know the issue is changing ocean temperatures (corals don't like temperatures too high) and carbon emissions (carbon dioxide will form a little bit of carbonic acid with water. The more is in the air, the more carbonic acid will form, lowering the pH of ocean water. Corals don't like a somewhat lower pH)
15:00 Tugg collab with DougDoug he’s like you but with a D and he also loves otters
We'll miss Rosa
Long live the queen
Dude the sea otter is fucking adorable. How is this the only guy on RUclips that can fully dive into a speech about saving the environment and wanna listen
BRO YOU'RE INCREDIBLE TUGGLET 4 LIFE
🔥TUGGLET 4 LIFE🔥
love the new editing style with all the sound effects and transitions
More and more, tucker makes me think he's a furry (i am a furry; this is positive and not an anti furry comment to be clear)
13:44 Yeah those guys live on in mechanical form in Sonic Generations.
5:38
Sounds like a clown the other clowns make fun off, why is this so clever? And why bringing back wooly mammoths are not a good idea?
I like how you said something silly before the ad and then my video ad blocker completely skipped it 😅