Imagine if thousands of years from now, archaeologists uncover the frozen bodies of the dozens of tourists who died on Mt Everest and go "The branded clothes and expensive accouterments of the dead clearly indicate that these bodies must have been of high class. Perhaps they died as some sort of rite of adulthood to prove their strength to members of their elite order, or maybe it was a religious pilgrimage by a priestly class to commune with the gods!" 20th century tourist: "These photos are gonna make all my friends on social media jealous, bro!"
King328 if they were like elephants, the females and youngsters stayed in one herd while the young lads had a separate bachelor herd. The older males, breeding and fighting for females, were likely solitary, since they were Uber aggressive. Hence the girls, with a matriarch who knew the ropes in charge were safer than gung-ho hormone mad males and managed to stay out of trouble
I wouldnt be completely sure that thats exactly how it died, other scientists have other theories. I like eons but i dont like how they stick with one explanation for basically everything. For this video, for the milankovich theory video, ect
Justin Wordell I'm trying to think of another scenario where a behemoth like a wooly mammoth dies to something other than a prehistoric trap, and isn't eaten or decomposed. I can't really
Justin Wordell well, that was both super interesting and super boring lol. Now that I think about it, it does seem plausible that an insane cold snap or some other disaster killed em off. Thanks for sending that my way!
Tier zoo needs to control how fast the narrator talks in his videos, I have to constantly rewind every 10 seconds just to catch the information I couldn't pick up the first time. Why do you talk like you only have 15 minutes left on the planet? and using complex words doesn't make it any better. Atleast with PBS eons the narrators talk at a moderate speed, allowing me to comprehend what they're saying and not having to constantly rewind it. This is just me merely adding constructive criticism as a way for the channel to improve, as there is always room for improvement. This is individually how I feel, so I don't a swarm of people attacking me in the comment thread.
In Sweden we have an old joke, a wordplay. The word for mother in swedish is ”mamma” very similar to mammut wich is the word for mammoth. And the word for father is pappa. So the joke goes like this: Why did the mammuts die out? That were not enough papputs. Turns out that the very bad wordplay, wich we really love in Sweden, holds scientific truth! 😀 Love the show btw, keep up the good work!
5:30 "Paleontologists quickly descended on the scene" Am I the only one who thought of palaentologists with shovels, helmets and all their gear, descending aggressively with ropes from helicopters?
Peter Smythe most likely they did. Modern hyenas and vultures could digest things that are pretty old and are immune to diseases as powerful as anthrax. What’s to say that ice age hyenas or the vulture like teratorns of the Americas didn’t have a similar level of immunity
TierZoo's not that good. I mean look at his video on the Dinosaur Meta. You could see that he's obviously a Sauropod main due to his very blatant bias (and how he relegated T. rex to B Tier), even though the Sauropod build is actually lower B Tier due the ridiculously high rate of spawn killings of low level sauropod mains due to other players.
@@zemorph42 He's both poisonous to animal-related discourse and revels in overdramatization. His video's inaccuracies aren't accidental, they're deliberate choices to boost viewership and engagement. He doesn't make mistakes, he Iies.
I love how these days colaborations between divulgation chanels are blooming everywhere, you get a real sense of comunity that thankfully contrasts with the ever-more busnessy vibe of yt. Everytime someone colaborates with tier zoo (legaleagle, etc...) my heart makes a squeek of joy.
Vulture couple spots rotting thawed-out Mammoth. GAL VULTURE: "Ew, even for me, this is TOO gross! (flies off) GUY VULTURE: (shrugs) "5,000 year rule..." (chows down)
Banana.Phone 69 after Helgen, you go to loot a giant camp, and notice one of the mammoths look familiar. You eat the mammoth cheese and pass out. You wake up in real life again next to the mammoth corpse.
That would be the evolution of the battery; Alessandro Volta made the first battery by using a stack of copper and zinc plates to imitate the electric eel's body plan.
Those things are cool but terrifying. Got to swim next to a wild but used to humans moray eel. Was way bigger then I expected it to be. She was cool tho, let us touch her as she was curious about a group of swimmers
Glad to see that in this PBS Eons clip, they acknowledged the potential role of human hunting in the Pleistocene extinctions. In many others they seem to deliberately omit this strong possibility.
I think Benny and George really are one of the great natural wonders preserved in rock. I think these guys even stand a chance at rivaling the veloceraptor, protoceratops duel. Fascinating. Never knew this fossil ever even existed. :D
I know Russian cartoon about the topic. If you wanna die from crying, search мамонтёнок in RUclips. Like in many child cartoons, you don't need to know the lenguage to understand.
@@mexican3768 not devs! Players themselves boosting up Int to study and employ poorly written cleanup code applied after player game over.(DNA not rotten enough, possible to read)
Not to mention the viability is questionable. Because the server is much warmer and the other ice age builds are extinct, mammoth players would have a much harder time.
Yeah, that was weird. He looks young enough to have played original RuneScape or a contemporary, so I assumed gamer terminology would have come naturally.
7:37 Reminds me of some Killer Whale pods (groups) which are also overseen by a matriarch; usually the grandmother of the current generation in the group.
It's so cool that we can infer so much about the social behavior of long-extinct animals just from their remains Though I guess it helps that we have modern elephants to compare them to This might mean that mammoths were probably pretty smart, too, since elephants are some of the smartest most self-aware animals around.
So moral of the story is if I die in an interesting sort of accident involving mud i may be preserved, becoming a famous museum exhibit in a few millennia?
The word comes from Indian languages. Must is better pronunciation. Albeit 'T' is pronounced softly like the French one (No way to pronounce in English) The word means crazy, being super engaged into something etc.
You know you've really made it when you do a collaboration with TierZoo! Here's hoping Mammoths get unbanned by the way. Would love to do a playthrough as a mammoth one day. Devs, are you reading this?
I'd say preserving current builds that are threatened by human activities are the priority. then recently extincted builds like passenger pigeons, tasmania tigers, dodos, carolina parakeets. after these are done I'm all for bringing back mammoths, whooly rhinos and maybe megatheriums. I'd strongly oppose bringing back anything older than 1 million year old though.
Female mammoths: ok I don't want to die so I'll just be safe Male mammoths: bro check this out Edit: oMg THankS FoR 1k LIkES!!!! CaN WE gET tO 19287737468477837k LikEs?
Male: I dare you to step in that hole. Other: Haha! Piece of cake! Hehe he, bro my foot's stuck. Help! Male: Sorry brother, this is just survival of the fittest. *perish* *Lego Yoda death sound*
Absolutely true..the Mastodon found in Avon, NY in 91' and another found in Bloomfield 20 miles down the road in 94', were both male..Both were located in high swampy areas, (Fens) that were approx. 12,000 old..
It's no wonder the Ice Age was so harsh. There's traps no matter where you went, especially for bull mammoths. Also, it's awesome that TierZoo joined in on this episode.
I'm super excited to see TierZoo get a spot on PBS Eons and I'm super glad to see that Hank seems to be as excited about it as I imagine TierZoo must be :D
Nah. While it's always sad when a baby dies, she's been dead for thousands of years. If she hadn't died the way she did nobody would have ever known she existed. Apparently they learned a lot from her autopsy so at least she didn't die for nothing
I've been looking forward to this collab ever since TZ collabed with Legal Eagle and they repped the new streaming service associated with curiosity stream... I knew scishow was affiliated with curiosity stream and I'm just so happy you did this~ I love you all!
I had never heard of TierZoo before today, but thanks to the clip included in this video I am going to check them out and expect to be an enthusiastic and enthralled fan! Oh PBS Eons, you are so sweet for giving such lovely gifts!
Me: I sure hope it’s a Blake video! (Hank starts talking.) Me: Must’ve accidentally clicked a SciShow video. Lemme check. Also me: OK, Hank it is! I hope it’s Blake next week!
These are mammouths. There are much different male strategies in the animal kingdom. Some care for their kids, some don't some are dominant in their groups, some are dominated, some are monogamous, some are polygamous, some are born male and because female, some are parasite-like and look like another species, some look exactly like their female counterparts, etc, etc...
Omg I heard RuneScape combat sounds and they even used RuneScape yellow text font!! I didn't think I could love PBS Eons more than I already did but here we are!
Makes perfect sense that mostly males died in all those ways. The females stick together, so over generations as they saw other elephants die at certain places, they learned to avoid them and pass it down. The males left before having a chance to learn what to avoid.
@loki katzbalger its the same with elephants and all female species life is easier as female. Male has much harder life competetion and beats brunt of suffering.
@Gi Gi you are right. It must be scary to be female have men fight and suffer for you and you can never feel safe. But most suffering goes to male in all species.
@@szzk7937 Not really. Sexual dimorphism affects all animal species so differently that those kinds of sweeping generalizations aren't particularly useful.
I discovered Eons after I purchased a PBS streaming passport. The best money I ever spent. However, there are usually episodes on RUclips that haven't yet appeared on the PBS streaming site. Everyone who enjoys this series should subscribe. Eons is certainly worth supporting.
Its really awesome that you guys are doing a collaborative video with tier zoo. If I had not seen it I would have thought it impassable lol. Maybe now Tier zoo can devote more time to videos with the bigger checks from RUclips coming his way lol
Bravisimo!! What a brilliantly accurate synopsis 😁 I studied elephants and their relatives for 6 years at york university in Toronto. This video sums up weeks worth of reading so beautifully that I'm a bit jealous! Hats off to your team!!
This is a year old video at the time of me asking, but boy could I use a pair of those Eon socks. I’m coming up from watching all the older videos and am loving what I’m learning. Thank you!
My inner nerd loves that tier zoo and eons collabed here Edit: it's been a year, and my inner nerd STILL loves that tier zoo and eons collaborated here.
Male Mammoths like Elephants don't need the same number of male as females, as do most other herd animals, to continue the species. The same can be said for many none herd species such as tigers, jaguars, cougars, wolverines, bobcats, etc. Males are produce at a rate of more than they are need most of the time.
Thanks so much for having me on the show! It's an honor to have worked with my favorite paleontology channel. Lets do this again sometime :)
TierZoo yayyy
bless
I am stoked for you man, I love your channel!
Congratulations.
@@MagicalFruitBasket That's totally uncalled for.
9:41 Imagine you trip and people still talk about it thousands of years in the future
MAMMOTHS:
THE ICE WAS SLIPPERY OK?!?!?
MAMMOTHS:
THE ICE WAS SLIPPERY OK?!?!?
666 likes, noice
Jeffrey Denenberg Izzet really that hard to imagine?
(Sorry I had to)
Imagine if thousands of years from now, archaeologists uncover the frozen bodies of the dozens of tourists who died on Mt Everest and go "The branded clothes and expensive accouterments of the dead clearly indicate that these bodies must have been of high class. Perhaps they died as some sort of rite of adulthood to prove their strength to members of their elite order, or maybe it was a religious pilgrimage by a priestly class to commune with the gods!"
20th century tourist: "These photos are gonna make all my friends on social media jealous, bro!"
Female mammoths: alright everyone, stay together, we can make it through this
Male mammoths: YEET
King328 if they were like elephants, the females and youngsters stayed in one herd while the young lads had a separate bachelor herd. The older males, breeding and fighting for females, were likely solitary, since they were Uber aggressive. Hence the girls, with a matriarch who knew the ropes in charge were safer than gung-ho hormone mad males and managed to stay out of trouble
YEET
LEEEEEEROOY JEEEENKIINS
J Andrews r/woooooosh
@@jandrews6254 that is pretty much what the OP said.
Mammoth, 12000 BC: *made mistake*
Paleontologist, 2019: YES!!
I wouldnt be completely sure that thats exactly how it died, other scientists have other theories. I like eons but i dont like how they stick with one explanation for basically everything. For this video, for the milankovich theory video, ect
Justin Wordell I'm trying to think of another scenario where a behemoth like a wooly mammoth dies to something other than a prehistoric trap, and isn't eaten or decomposed. I can't really
@@CaptainShenanigans42 should listen to randall carlsons interpretation of the barisovka mammoth.
Justin Wordell well, that was both super interesting and super boring lol. Now that I think about it, it does seem plausible that an insane cold snap or some other disaster killed em off. Thanks for sending that my way!
*deep*
Female mammoth: stay togheter and pick the mobs as soon as they spawn...
Male mammoth: LEEEROOOOOYYY JEEEEENKINS!!!
This is the best comment here. LEEEEEEEROOOOOOOOYYYYYYYY JENKINS
???
😂🤣
SAOA?
*and they said endgame was the most ambitious crossover event of the year*
I was looking for exactly that comment
It's an older meme, but it's still valid.
End game is nuclear Apocalypse.
This awesome
Tier zoo needs to control how fast the narrator talks in his videos, I have to constantly rewind every 10 seconds just to catch the information I couldn't pick up the first time. Why do you talk like you only have 15 minutes left on the planet? and using complex words doesn't make it any better. Atleast with PBS eons the narrators talk at a moderate speed, allowing me to comprehend what they're saying and not having to constantly rewind it. This is just me merely adding constructive criticism as a way for the channel to improve, as there is always room for improvement. This is individually how I feel, so I don't a swarm of people attacking me in the comment thread.
Benny: Finally. A worthy opponent.
George: Our battle will be legendary!
Underrated Comment. If ever I make anime this Scene will be played out and perpetuate.
Their battle lasted thousands of years...incredible.
Nice one!
Guess you can say, their battle was passed down for "eons"?
*Puts on his sunglasses*
They call me mad, but one day when the history of the ice age is written, they will mark my name well... Sidney Applebaum.
Apparently the phrase, "Dude, hold my beer," is ubiquitous across species as well as eons of time...who knew?
Hold my Ice Age grass
Anyone who ever heard the word biology? Male mammals are all like this, its a chemical called testosterone, it comes from their nuts.
Your welcome.
In Sweden we have an old joke, a wordplay. The word for mother in swedish is ”mamma” very similar to mammut wich is the word for mammoth. And the word for father is pappa. So the joke goes like this: Why did the mammuts die out? That were not enough papputs. Turns out that the very bad wordplay, wich we really love in Sweden, holds scientific truth! 😀 Love the show btw, keep up the good work!
Mamma is not very similar to Mammut
@@BridgeStamford ok jänkare
@@BridgeStamford it certainly is, bravo on the wordplay
I love how everytime is shown the pic of the mammoth drowning in the lake, you can hear it screaming
🤣
5:30 "Paleontologists quickly descended on the scene"
Am I the only one who thought of palaentologists with shovels, helmets and all their gear, descending aggressively with ropes from helicopters?
XD Yes but that's an awesome image in my head now
Don't worry, you definitely weren't the only one.
"GO! GO! GO!"
"We have come to find BONE"
I pictured it like they're the scavengers that preservation didn't deter
Mammoth 1: bro jump into that hole
Mammoth 2: no
Mammoth 1: *i dare you to jump into that hole*
Mammoth 2: *Yeet*
double comment?
"These scavengers were eating meat that was thousands of years old."
Hope they have a good immune system....
😷🤢☠
Peter Smythe
If they were vultures, definitely. If not, well... maybe.
Peter Smythe scavengers are designed to eat bad food that’s left over
Peter Smythe most likely they did. Modern hyenas and vultures could digest things that are pretty old and are immune to diseases as powerful as anthrax. What’s to say that ice age hyenas or the vulture like teratorns of the Americas didn’t have a similar level of immunity
if it were contaminated there would be no meat to eat, and ancient bacteria would probably be pretty under evolved to do damage.
I end every fact about ancient animals with “as far as we know at this point”
there’s so much we’ll never be able to know about the history of our world, and it’s exciting to think about the potential of the past
Girls: Lets be careful there might be hunters here
Boys: *THIS MY GIRL BEEEETCH*
Get me a man like that! 🤣😭
Also girls: "Eww. I heard he didn't even fight or leave the group to take risks"
TierZoo and Eons?
*happy paleontologist noises*
Love em both
I LOVE TIER ZOO!!!!!!!!!¡
TierZoo's not that good. I mean look at his video on the Dinosaur Meta. You could see that he's obviously a Sauropod main due to his very blatant bias (and how he relegated T. rex to B Tier), even though the Sauropod build is actually lower B Tier due the ridiculously high rate of spawn killings of low level sauropod mains due to other players.
So happy!
I envy those who are just now discovering TierZoo. I binged watched all his videos about a year ago when I found it.
I lost it at "mating quest line." That's what I'm going to say to my wife from now on.
Good luck!
I've heard that the side quests of this line may be fun, but can surely cost you a lot of loot.
@@FriedrichHerschel There is also the risk of equipment damage for careless adventurers.
You divorced yet?
Getting married used to equal success with little optional goals beyond that.
"The team's paleontologists.."
Joined the scavengers and started eating the frozen mammoth?
I'll admit that my first thought was "what a badass way to die, food poisoning from eating rotten mammoth meat"
@@jasper3706
Prehistoric Jerkies!
Spicy wolly mammoth flavor!
Who could resist that?
Well maybe not this one, but palaeontologist have eaten mammoth meat... YOLO I guess?
You know the locals were nomming that bad boy before the palaeontologists showed up to shoo them away lol
Fred: Did Paul just slip into that hotspring?
Carl: He did
Fred: *YEET*
Why do you ask?
@@fog1962 how'd u get outof the hotspring
No bros left behind
Males: Bro ima jump in this hole as a joke
Scientists thousands of years later: y tho?!?!
I'M SORRY IS THIS A PBS EONS FEATURING TIERZOO!?
I didn't realize we were entering a new age!
a new.... eon, one might say?
@atombrain xd
Welcome to the anthropocene
A new expansion if you will
Bow to your new overlords
I love that TierZoo gets the attention he deserves, he provides excellent art
My dude he gets attention from LITERALLY EVERYONE despite being as "educational" as Jurassic Fight Club.
@@MagicalFruitBasket Do you dispute the accuracy of his analyses, or their usefulness?
@@MagicalFruitBasket calm down
@@zemorph42 He's both poisonous to animal-related discourse and revels in overdramatization. His video's inaccuracies aren't accidental, they're deliberate choices to boost viewership and engagement.
He doesn't make mistakes, he Iies.
The Dude
He doesn’t make the art though
Tier zoo entered the chat
Devs:Time to nerf everything
I love how these days colaborations between divulgation chanels are blooming everywhere, you get a real sense of comunity that thankfully contrasts with the ever-more busnessy vibe of yt. Everytime someone colaborates with tier zoo (legaleagle, etc...) my heart makes a squeek of joy.
Vulture couple spots rotting thawed-out Mammoth.
GAL VULTURE: "Ew, even for me, this is TOO gross! (flies off)
GUY VULTURE: (shrugs) "5,000 year rule..." (chows down)
🤮
Scrumptious
Only there are no vultures in Siberia. I'm sorry
@@gutemorcheln6134 wolves
Guy Vulture choosed something like a meat version of wine
Let’s have a moment of silence for *Manny* and his family...
😥
F
@@mamacitavyni8090 how is this a "fun" fact 😂😂😂
@@mamacitavyni8090 u saddist 😂
F
"Still had her mother's milk in her stomach."
Drinking 9000-year-old mammoth milk [gone wrong].
*Steve cuts open Lyuba's stomach*
Nice hiss!
Steve MRE: let's get this out on a tray! Nice!
Also her mother's poop. I just found that out after searching for what mammoths ate.
After drinking the milk
Hey you, you’re finally awake
Banana.Phone 69 after Helgen, you go to loot a giant camp, and notice one of the mammoths look familiar. You eat the mammoth cheese and pass out. You wake up in real life again next to the mammoth corpse.
THE HISTORY OF ELETRIC EELS, that would be tight, as heck
Ooooh im quite interested
Long fish zapped by zeus
That would be the evolution of the battery; Alessandro Volta made the first battery by using a stack of copper and zinc plates to imitate the electric eel's body plan.
Those things are cool but terrifying. Got to swim next to a wild but used to humans moray eel. Was way bigger then I expected it to be. She was cool tho, let us touch her as she was curious about a group of swimmers
Electric eels are TIGHT.
Glad to see that in this PBS Eons clip, they acknowledged the potential role of human hunting in the Pleistocene extinctions. In many others they seem to deliberately omit this strong possibility.
I think Benny and George really are one of the great natural wonders preserved in rock. I think these guys even stand a chance at rivaling the veloceraptor, protoceratops duel. Fascinating. Never knew this fossil ever even existed. :D
Siberia is still a complete death trap, having been there myself. It's very beautiful though, so (relatively) untouched.
We are all in a death trap
@@BridgeStamford based
PBS paleontologists: mammoths are fascinating!!
Tierzoo: A rank
Imagine how sad it would be to be the last wooly mammoth. All alone with no one to help you... :(
The Cloud it probably would’ve been a female. All the males would’ve died trying to find her.
Let me introduce you to Ice age 1
Thivi Jeyananthan IF they did make another movie I think it would be great if one of them died I know it’s sad but it would be a great ending
I know Russian cartoon about the topic. If you wanna die from crying, search мамонтёнок in RUclips. Like in many child cartoons, you don't need to know the lenguage to understand.
Ariadna Vezuvian i cant type that
It's akward hearing anyone else than tier zoo talk like this but when. He talks it's amazing
I love how awkward Hank sounds trying to use TierZoo type language.
I've been hearing about possibilities about mammoth returning to the meta.
The devs are still thinking about it
Welcome to cenozoic park!
@@mexican3768 not devs! Players themselves boosting up Int to study and employ poorly written cleanup code applied after player game over.(DNA not rotten enough, possible to read)
@@yaroslavpanych2067 the problem is morale nerfs to some classes or clans
Not to mention the viability is questionable. Because the server is much warmer and the other ice age builds are extinct, mammoth players would have a much harder time.
I love Hank, so much, but when he was talking like TierZoo, all I could think of was "Hello, Fellow Kids"
Yeah, that was weird. He looks young enough to have played original RuneScape or a contemporary, so I assumed gamer terminology would have come naturally.
I honestly loved his "gamer language"
Distant cousins... Asian elephants are actually more closely related to mammoths than to african elephants.
Is that why their ears are so much smaller?
@@CailinRuaAnChead also why the asian elephants trumpet with a russian accent and like to play CS:go
For the same reason asians are more closely related to native americans than africans are. Thats the path of migration
Well mammoths lived in Asia
Either way, they're part of the same family (elephantidae) . So distant cousin still works.
7:37 Reminds me of some Killer Whale pods (groups) which are also overseen by a matriarch; usually the grandmother of the current generation in the group.
Given that Orcas and Mammoths also happen to have high intelligence and are virtually untouchable as adults, this is probably not a coincidence.
It's so cool that we can infer so much about the social behavior of long-extinct animals just from their remains
Though I guess it helps that we have modern elephants to compare them to
This might mean that mammoths were probably pretty smart, too, since elephants are some of the smartest most self-aware animals around.
TierZoo, who do you want to do crossovers with?
TierZoo: yes
So moral of the story is if I die in an interesting sort of accident involving mud i may be preserved, becoming a famous museum exhibit in a few millennia?
I like the way you think
Adding "submerge weighted remains in remote quicksand pocket asap after death" to my will.
You may not even need to wait that long: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tollund_Man
Or you might become.10,000 year old jerky for cannibals.
Yup
Forget Infinity War, THIS is the most ambitious crossover ever made
Avengers Endgame was the biggest crossover in history
Tierzoo and PBS Eons: Hold our beer
Reads: Why male mammoths lost the game
Thinks: Damn it! I just lost the game :(
Continues reading: w/tierzoo
Takes action: Clicks instantly
Damn man, I haven’t lost the game in years
"TierZoo" is such a lovely word play in German ("Tier" means animal, "Zoo" means, well, zoo).
So it actually means animal zoo?
@@cintronproductions9430 in German. In English, it has a different definition.
Daniel Bamberger
I love the double pun.
Tier - Animal (Ger.)
Tier - Ranking (Eng.)
The cutest unintentional pun ever
@@cintronproductions9430 as opposed to plant zoo
I guess I've never seen MUSTH spelled. Heard the word dozens of times in documentaries, and had no idea it wasn't spelled MUST.
Apparently both spellings are acceptable, but like you, I only just learned it.
Surely you jesth!
I had only ever read the word. I was also surprised.
I learned it from George Orwells *Shooting an Elephant*
The word comes from Indian languages.
Must is better pronunciation.
Albeit 'T' is pronounced softly like the French one (No way to pronounce in English)
The word means crazy, being super engaged into something etc.
Best collab of 2019.
Sol K. Posner sorry but extra credits also got a nomination
@@thedodorex7612 Ew extra credits
Your right mate
Duhhhh
You know you've really made it when you do a collaboration with TierZoo!
Here's hoping Mammoths get unbanned by the way. Would love to do a playthrough as a mammoth one day. Devs, are you reading this?
Milbrandt I’ve heard some intelligent human mains are planning to force-unban the mammoth build
Hope they don't un-ban predator builds
I'd say preserving current builds that are threatened by human activities are the priority.
then recently extincted builds like passenger pigeons, tasmania tigers, dodos, carolina parakeets.
after these are done I'm all for bringing back mammoths, whooly rhinos and maybe megatheriums.
I'd strongly oppose bringing back anything older than 1 million year old though.
MGTOW: *Mammoths Going Their Own Way* 😅
into the mud
......And fell in the pit
Underrated comment
Female mammoths: ok I don't want to die so I'll just be safe
Male mammoths: bro check this out
Edit: oMg THankS FoR 1k LIkES!!!! CaN WE gET tO 19287737468477837k LikEs?
It's just like humans
Male: I dare you to step in that hole.
Other: Haha! Piece of cake! Hehe he, bro my foot's stuck. Help!
Male: Sorry brother, this is just survival of the fittest. *perish*
*Lego Yoda death sound*
@Purple Emerald There's no way they're getting True Jedi now.
Sounds about right. I did some questionable stuff as a teenage male to get attention from females, and it usually didn't even work.
r/whywomenlivelonger
It's pretty amazing what some players are willing to do to get into the 18+ segment of the game.
just like the male mammoths, i too have just lost The Game.
you are the worst type of person
I lost nnn
Over 20 times😏
Try a different questline
hAhA yOuRe tHe wOrSt KiND oF PeRsOn INCEL
I think they're referring to THE GAME, btw anyone reading this also lost.
Absolutely true..the Mastodon found in Avon, NY in 91' and another found in Bloomfield 20 miles down the road in 94', were both male..Both were located in high swampy areas, (Fens) that were approx. 12,000 old..
It's no wonder the Ice Age was so harsh. There's traps no matter where you went, especially for bull mammoths.
Also, it's awesome that TierZoo joined in on this episode.
I was happy about the tier zoo feature. Both of your shows are amazing and deserve more attention.
The styles certainly clash, tho
Suggestion for an episode now we're coming into winter: The first time it snowed on Earth, how the Earth went from the warm cretaceous to the ice age
Im pretty sure it had snowed before in the Cretaceous.
Still would be interesting to cover the warm/iceball cycle.
What sorta hairy nuts will find my rodent chewed frozen skull protruding from the banks.
Did you not watch Walking with Dinosaurs? It snowed in Australia during the Age of dinosaurs.
History remembers the stupidest. xD Great job, life.
I think it's more so the unlucky
History remembers those who take risks for the group.
They knew...lovers end up with broke hearts...but now they know lovers end up with broken bones as well🤣
@@SBCBears in colloquial term "they took the L for the gang "
It's a way of learning from other's faults.
One mammoth’s corpse is a paleontologist’s treasure
I'm super excited to see TierZoo get a spot on PBS Eons and I'm super glad to see that Hank seems to be as excited about it as I imagine TierZoo must be :D
Man I’ve been following both TierZoo and PBSEons when they had only one or two videos so this is a really weird crossover for me.
Is anyone else super sad about Lyuba? :(
I felt more upset about this poor mammoth than I do about most humans (kinda /s)
Yea ,but I also thought how crazy weird she was all flesh .🤤
Nah. While it's always sad when a baby dies, she's been dead for thousands of years. If she hadn't died the way she did nobody would have ever known she existed. Apparently they learned a lot from her autopsy so at least she didn't die for nothing
Yes!
Shoutouts to PBS Eons and TierZoo!!! Awesome collab! Paleo-nerds unite!!
Form of...a shovel
@@irishpanic Haha!
I've been looking forward to this collab ever since TZ collabed with Legal Eagle and they repped the new streaming service associated with curiosity stream... I knew scishow was affiliated with curiosity stream and I'm just so happy you did this~ I love you all!
"yo we have merch now."
"SocKS"
They're cool socks tho...
I had never heard of TierZoo before today, but thanks to the clip included in this video I am going to check them out and expect to be an enthusiastic and enthralled fan! Oh PBS Eons, you are so sweet for giving such lovely gifts!
2:05 For some reason I love hearing Hank saying "The Pleistocene meta"
I love when the hosts gleefully embrace their dinogeek natures. ^_^
Me: I sure hope it’s a Blake video!
(Hank starts talking.)
Me: Must’ve accidentally clicked a SciShow video. Lemme check.
Also me: OK, Hank it is! I hope it’s Blake next week!
Both?
Both.
Both is good.
0:56
*ME AND THE BOYS OUT IN A SINKHOLE*
So what you’re saying… Is that men have always been and will always be men XD
😁👍
Right, some walk into sinkholes looking for girls and others walk into sinkholes while playing Pokemon Go.
These are mammouths. There are much different male strategies in the animal kingdom. Some care for their kids, some don't some are dominant in their groups, some are dominated, some are monogamous, some are polygamous, some are born male and because female, some are parasite-like and look like another species, some look exactly like their female counterparts, etc, etc...
I will now never get Hank Green saying ‘Gamer Style’ out of my head.
Soooo happy you guys collab'ed with TierZoo. I'm a fan of both ya'll. DFTBA.
I just love how Tierzoo explains this like a game
Omg I heard RuneScape combat sounds and they even used RuneScape yellow text font!! I didn't think I could love PBS Eons more than I already did but here we are!
Makes perfect sense that mostly males died in all those ways.
The females stick together, so over generations as they saw other elephants die at certain places, they learned to avoid them and pass it down. The males left before having a chance to learn what to avoid.
Yeah, I watched it
I just like to think that If they didn't die there that others wouldn't have learned to avoid it,press f for the boys.
@loki katzbalger its the same with elephants and all female species life is easier as female. Male has much harder life competetion and beats brunt of suffering.
@Gi Gi you are right. It must be scary to be female have men fight and suffer for you and you can never feel safe. But most suffering goes to male in all species.
@@szzk7937 Not really. Sexual dimorphism affects all animal species so differently that those kinds of sweeping generalizations aren't particularly useful.
I got to see Lyuba a few years ago a the Royal B.C. Museum, gosh what an amazing site she was.
My two favorite channels coming together is the best collab I could ever ask for.
Thank you, Eons and TierZoo, and congrats for an awesome collab video
I’ve been binge-watching Eons in spurts the last few weeks! So glad you introduced me to @TierZoo! I now have something else to binge on RUclips!
I’m telling my kids those are elephants who don’t shave
@@joakos1122 Frelephants
@@mistermav6299 elephrench
Well, that's technically true...
This is utterly offensive and unaccurate. French people shave regularly. They just don't bathe 😂.
Afrohaunts
"GAMER STYLE" has similar energy to THE MEMER from that Wendy's commercial
Jumping into a scalding sinkhole
Like a boss
i think both show how lame gaming and memer culture seem when taken out of their respective zones
I’d like an episode on Mesonychids. They are carnivorous ungulates! We definitely need to hear more about them!
I discovered Eons after I purchased a PBS streaming passport. The best money I ever spent. However, there are usually episodes on RUclips that haven't yet appeared on the PBS streaming site. Everyone who enjoys this series should subscribe. Eons is certainly worth supporting.
Its really awesome that you guys are doing a collaborative video with tier zoo. If I had not seen it I would have thought it impassable lol. Maybe now Tier zoo can devote more time to videos with the bigger checks from RUclips coming his way lol
Male mammoths: yo I’m gonna speed run this thing.
Bravisimo!! What a brilliantly accurate synopsis 😁 I studied elephants and their relatives for 6 years at york university in Toronto. This video sums up weeks worth of reading so beautifully that I'm a bit jealous! Hats off to your team!!
The algorithm just threw me TZ last week. I was mad it had taken so long.
Yesss the collaboration I've always wanted i can die happy now..
This is a year old video at the time of me asking, but boy could I use a pair of those Eon socks. I’m coming up from watching all the older videos and am loving what I’m learning. Thank you!
The fact that this video has over 700k views, restores a bit of my faith in humanity.
0:42 is it just me or do those people look f-in tiny compared to those tusks an stuff ??
I burst into tears when hearing about how the baby mammoth slowly suffocated to death. Poor baby! :'(
I know so sad😭😭😭😭
And Olivia DeWees you have no soul
My inner nerd loves that tier zoo and eons collabed here
Edit: it's been a year, and my inner nerd STILL loves that tier zoo and eons collaborated here.
These two male mammoths got frozen in Mortal Combat.
We can say they got…
Sub-Zeroed
9:17 I love that genuine excitement so much.
A short-faced bear was also discovered there.
Lol TierZoo. Love that channel. Highly original take on history :) As a gamer and science/paleontology nerd you two are a perfect match for me.
Male Mammoths like Elephants don't need the same number of male as females, as do most other herd animals, to continue the species. The same can be said for many none herd species such as tigers, jaguars, cougars, wolverines, bobcats, etc. Males are produce at a rate of more than they are need most of the time.
Recent studies show that many of the pyramids are much older than previously thought