The Evolution of Sea Cows

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  • Опубликовано: 24 фев 2021
  • Whereas whales are most closely related to hoofed animals like cows and deer and seals are most closely related to bears and weasels, The majority of DNA studies have shown that the closest relatives to the sirenians are the elephants. This is because they are a separate group of animals that evolved to an aquatic lifestyle on there own. But as the only fully aquatic herbivorous marine mammal they have had to over come challenges not faced by the whales and seals.
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Комментарии • 1 тыс.

  • @nicks1451
    @nicks1451 3 года назад +2144

    In Florida, we have very strict laws regarding the safety of manatees so seeing one in the wild always feels like a special privilege.

    • @beckalouhar6437
      @beckalouhar6437 3 года назад +121

      When I went on holiday in Florida in 2018, I stayed for 3 weeks- and I went swimming with them!! They’re so gentle!! I freaked out a bit because in person even though they’re harmless they can be pretty intimidating. But I remember just paddling calmly along the river away from the boat we came on and this manatee literally bumped into me by accident. I was like *AHHHH* in my head but then I calmed down lol it was super cute and there was a mother with it’s baby which was probably the best part- (I can’t forget the little gift shop at the end with these huge lollipops with small manatee toys attached to them aha)

    • @chronoshindou9848
      @chronoshindou9848 3 года назад +34

      @Irish Jester eh don't speak of them as "they are still wild animals". We will kill other animals without a second thought too if our child is in danger, in that regards wild animals are no different from us.
      Not to mention generalising that all animals have the same level of intellect is a PRETTY WRONG IDEA. Sea Mammals are not fishes, and consequently they have higher intelligence. Why do you think Killer Whales don't hunt Humans albeit them being larger than Great White Sharks and being Carnivores? Answer is simple: they feel remorse for us and don't hunt stuff that are not necessary for them to eat. This example alone should give you an idea that intelligence varies from animal to animal, and sea mammals in particular are much more intelligent.

    • @dilungmoveityafool777
      @dilungmoveityafool777 3 года назад +11

      A good example is the Trump thing that happened recently.

    • @dplocksmith91
      @dplocksmith91 3 года назад +44

      Yeah, don't feed wild animals, because it makes them less skittish around humans, and that can lead to harm. In manatees' case, they learn to hang around boats, and that can lead to them being chopped up by propellers.

    • @dplocksmith91
      @dplocksmith91 3 года назад +5

      (In case you didn't know, "cracker" is the word referring to someone who was born in the state of Florida, though it's used by a lot of people these days to describe white people)

  • @danielcunningham9009
    @danielcunningham9009 3 года назад +690

    "a sea cow on legs" a land cow if you will

  • @wayneparker4855
    @wayneparker4855 3 года назад +875

    Spoilers: They didn't evolve from Land Cows.

    • @markjaycox7524
      @markjaycox7524 3 года назад +17

      AOC: Damn!

    • @IN-eb3lm
      @IN-eb3lm 3 года назад +8

      3:21
      💀 💀 😂 😭

    • @nguyenpham3593
      @nguyenpham3593 3 года назад +12

      Probably because you didn't level them up next to the Land Rock😀

    • @andrewgan557
      @andrewgan557 3 года назад +22

      More like they are real "sea elephants" than the elephant seals

    • @definitelynotwalter
      @definitelynotwalter 3 года назад +5

      Wtf bro

  • @omnislayer55
    @omnislayer55 3 года назад +342

    In short:
    It's called Tactical Roundness.

    • @benjaminnowack8433
      @benjaminnowack8433 3 года назад +15

      Tactical Rotundity

    • @tijanamilenkovic9442
      @tijanamilenkovic9442 Год назад

      @@benjaminnowack8433 marine mammals in a nutshell:
      whales: 180 t of blubber, pot bellies for days, sing basso profundo style in an opera
      dolphins: 300 kg of pure lean muscle, 3% body fat, IQ 260, love working out by swimming
      seals: pleasantly plump, curves in all the right places, extra thin waist, buoyant bouncy bits, incredible IQ
      walruses, dugongs and manatees: 70% blubber, whiskers, pleasantly plump, love to leave mess everywhere

    • @mz7315
      @mz7315 11 месяцев назад +1

      TACTICAL CHONK

  • @WmJared
    @WmJared 3 года назад +723

    Stellar Sea Cows: Today I learned, and today I mourned

    • @RedbadofFrisia
      @RedbadofFrisia 3 года назад +1

      Lmao @ spacecows

    • @Ekergaard
      @Ekergaard 3 года назад +20

      Also, don't mourn that we still don't have jet packs, be sad we still, so many years after Jurassic park, have not invented de-extinction.

    • @charlyr.3054
      @charlyr.3054 3 года назад +2

      @@Ekergaard i read that they made embryos of an extinct frog. But we shouldnt build to much on deextinktion: the mostly humancaused problems the gone kind had to face are still there. The saving of some kinds, like hopefully the northern white rhino, when they seem to be extinct is great, but shouldn't lead to the forgetting the meaning of this kind of death and the fear to lose species.

    • @BJETNT
      @BJETNT 3 года назад +6

      Has Brad Pitt said on the movie Troy men are wicked creatures!! Wiped out an entire species in 20 years that took millions of years to evolve. I don't even have a word for that.

    • @Mr.Autodelete
      @Mr.Autodelete 3 года назад +3

      @@BJETNT look at new zealand or the rest of the world for that matter welcome to the 6th mass extinction event

  • @rbanerjee605
    @rbanerjee605 3 года назад +408

    Columbus: “Guys, I found mermaids...”
    “But..”

    • @madao7865
      @madao7865 3 года назад +4

      "What? Any better ideas?"

    • @blondbraid7986
      @blondbraid7986 3 года назад +49

      I guess the moral is that you shouldn't take anything literally from the guy who couldn't tell Cuba apart from India.

    • @alecfoster4413
      @alecfoster4413 3 года назад +12

      @@blondbraid7986 Who are you to judge? Discover any new lands recently?

    • @jk-gb4et
      @jk-gb4et 3 года назад +31

      @@alecfoster4413 no but at least he didnt kill and enslave people
      .. i think

    • @darrellcook8253
      @darrellcook8253 3 года назад +15

      When you think that a sea cow is a beautiful mermaid you've been at sea too long. Weird.

  • @--Paws--
    @--Paws-- 3 года назад +842

    If capybaras had their way, they could become the next mammal to become fully aquatic. I wonder if the beaver or even the nutria/coypu are already on their way of getting there.

    • @duneydan7993
      @duneydan7993 3 года назад +168

      Beavers are still fairly terrestrial and I don't think they will evolve towards full aquatic as the main reason of their succes is their ability to creat dams.

    • @richarddr1234
      @richarddr1234 3 года назад +185

      I would argue that hippos would adapt to fully aquatic life first.

    • @chrissmith3587
      @chrissmith3587 3 года назад +90

      @@duneydan7993 additionally the beavers teeth constantly grow, meaning they would die if they don’t wear down their teeth, this isn’t possible at sea
      While it could happen it would need a long transition as to loose this ability removes the ability to create dams which are essential to beavers

    • @search895
      @search895 3 года назад +47

      Some otters are very similar to seals in the water.

    • @alejandroelluxray5298
      @alejandroelluxray5298 3 года назад +21

      Jaguars would be next, they are the best swimmer among big cats as well as great hunters underwater

  • @vladimirlagos2688
    @vladimirlagos2688 3 года назад +367

    Sirenians are also unique in that they are one of very few tetrapods to develop marine herbivory ever. That is such a rare occurrence that it has been inferred to have happened less than ten times throughout geological history.

    • @grainassault4844
      @grainassault4844 3 года назад +1

      What are the other (less than) nine?

    • @chheinrich8486
      @chheinrich8486 2 года назад +24

      And the extinct desmostylians

    • @dimetrodon2250
      @dimetrodon2250 2 года назад +29

      @@grainassault4844 There was a lineage of marine sloths

    • @dimetrodon2250
      @dimetrodon2250 2 года назад +37

      Probably because there aren't that many large marine plants, since the majority of photosynthetic organisms in marine environments are free floating single celled organisms and not the large leafy plants which colonized land. Also, while many animal lineages have made the pilgrimage back to the sea, only a small handful of true plants have adapted for a marine existence.

    • @vladimirlagos2688
      @vladimirlagos2688 2 года назад +24

      @Janitor Queen Herbivorous marine tetrapods: Placodonts, chelonians, desmostylians, sirenians, thalassocnus, marine iguanas, atopodentatus, and there is one more that evades my memory right now.

  • @SoxExcalibur
    @SoxExcalibur 3 года назад +338

    Aw man, I wish we still had Steller's sea cows around

    • @hailghidorah2536
      @hailghidorah2536 3 года назад +47

      From what I heard, scientists are considering gradual de-extinction by using Stellar Sea Cow DNA and putting it in a dugong embryo

    • @DonnaBarrHerself
      @DonnaBarrHerself 3 года назад +5

      Makes me wish for a Tardis and some limpet mines....

    • @planktonlover5687
      @planktonlover5687 3 года назад +1

      Wonder of u

    • @CoolGobyFish
      @CoolGobyFish 3 года назад +1

      @@hailghidorah2536 where would they get DNA from? there are only skeletons remaining.

    • @hailghidorah2536
      @hailghidorah2536 3 года назад +2

      @@CoolGobyFish Trust me, I'd tell you if I could, but I have no idea at the moment. I'll try to find a source, k?
      (I heard it by word of mouth)

  • @krankarvolund7771
    @krankarvolund7771 3 года назад +460

    Also manatees are among the only mammals, with elephants, to have breasts on the torso, rather than on their abdomen. So, they could look like human breasts ^^

    • @michaelyu2744
      @michaelyu2744 3 года назад +149

      We better not let rule 34 artists learn that manatees have manatiddies

    • @dv9239
      @dv9239 3 года назад +23

      bears too

    • @sparman85
      @sparman85 3 года назад +15

      Although they breast feed from their arm pits

    • @andrewgan557
      @andrewgan557 3 года назад +15

      @@dv9239 bears got 6 boobs like those of dogs

    • @camilladyrefrank
      @camilladyrefrank 3 года назад +29

      @@sparman85 how tf they breast feed from their arm pits if they dont have arms?

  • @PineappleOnPizza69
    @PineappleOnPizza69 3 года назад +146

    Aquatic ancestors: "evolves from water to land"
    Land mammals: "decides to go back to water"
    Ancestors: *are we a joke to you?*

    • @dibershai6009
      @dibershai6009 2 года назад +14

      Land mammals: Yes.

    • @Pepe-pq3om
      @Pepe-pq3om 2 года назад +12

      Go back, I want to bee fish!

    • @VincentGonzalezVeg
      @VincentGonzalezVeg 2 года назад +2

      The grass was literally greener
      There are these tiny Godzillas on this island with the same lifestyle except they live on land and go for a dive like penguins except they hunt the Wiley seagrass

    • @haniikip7903
      @haniikip7903 2 года назад +2

      Yaaaawwwn boring joke

    • @concept5631
      @concept5631 Год назад +1

      Aquatic Mammals: *proceeds to dominate almost every niche in the ocean like a boss*

  • @animalswithtomek4188
    @animalswithtomek4188 3 года назад +245

    It is such a pity that only 4 species have survived overhunting:(

    • @Yarblocosifilitico
      @Yarblocosifilitico 3 года назад +1

      that's not what exterminated woolly mammoths or woolly rhinos... Overhunting is just a theory that new evidence is debunking.
      For example: www.sciencefocus.com/news/extinct-woolly-rhinos-were-a-victim-of-climate-change-not-overhunting/
      edit: my bad, I hadn't watch the whole video yet. Your statement seems accurate now but I'll leave mine too, since it's an interesting topic although unrelated to your comment

    • @dibershai6009
      @dibershai6009 2 года назад +14

      @@Yarblocosifilitico He was talking about sea cows. not about mammoths and rhinos.

    • @Yarblocosifilitico
      @Yarblocosifilitico 2 года назад +1

      @@dibershai6009 I know. Did you read my whole comment, or did you make the same mistake I did? ;)

    • @cactusgamingyt9960
      @cactusgamingyt9960 Год назад +1

      ​@@YarblocosifiliticoSteller's Sea Cows 100% went extinct due to overhunting

    • @melanimatejak6821
      @melanimatejak6821 7 месяцев назад +1

      Except steller sea cow, other species died out naturally. Sea cows are simply very sensitive to any changes in their environment.

  • @dr.polaris6423
    @dr.polaris6423 3 года назад +431

    Sad that they should have to suffer this fate. They are such a unique and distinctive group of animals!

    • @itsuki6883
      @itsuki6883 3 года назад +20

      My favorite channel commenting on another one of my favorites!! Haha that’s so cool

    • @dr.polaris6423
      @dr.polaris6423 3 года назад +9

      @@itsuki6883 :)

    • @chimerical8746
      @chimerical8746 3 года назад +2

      WOOOOOAAAHH its me favorite polar bear with a funny accent

    • @alcyon7536
      @alcyon7536 2 года назад +2

      My man 👍

    • @bensantos9219
      @bensantos9219 2 года назад +2

      We love you Dr. Polaris, God bless your white polar bear' channel!

  • @fishizu413
    @fishizu413 3 года назад +119

    9:00 So sad to see that these extremely fascinating Animals have gone extinct so recently, i would have loved to see one of these enormous Creatures in their natural Habitat.
    At least we still have Whales, but for how long

    • @_notboxeq8859
      @_notboxeq8859 2 года назад +1

      just come to a river in florida and u will def see one. just dont go on a boat cuz they will get cut up

  • @dynamosaurusimperious6341
    @dynamosaurusimperious6341 3 года назад +168

    Moth man here sure know how to make evloution even cooler
    Espically the evolution of Sea Cows

  • @aSandwich.13
    @aSandwich.13 2 года назад +4

    How drunk and dehydrated does one have to be to see a manatee and be like "That mermaid *isn't as beautiful* as in the paintings."

  • @dazhonghuang5355
    @dazhonghuang5355 3 года назад +36

    Tethy is a cradle of aquatic animals from land :
    Plesiosaur
    Ichthyosaur
    Spinosaur
    Sirenia
    Whale
    Desmotylus
    Pinnepod

    • @Krankenwagen571
      @Krankenwagen571 Месяц назад

      And later the same region also responsible for proliferation of various human cultures

  • @nguyenpham3593
    @nguyenpham3593 3 года назад +9

    Seacows: gone through dozen of hardships and returns to the sea by themselves
    Human: "floating beefsteak, yum"

    • @Krankenwagen571
      @Krankenwagen571 Месяц назад

      Good luck surviving the Siberia without agriculture and good of fats and proteins

  • @lorenzotralfaz3843
    @lorenzotralfaz3843 3 года назад +21

    I really love how much happier Moth Light Media sounds compared to some of his older videos. Dont get me wrong I still love alot of his older work but its just a neat to hear that difference as his work has become more and more popular

  • @gabriellisi7349
    @gabriellisi7349 3 года назад +107

    I’m so mad that steller’s sea cow went extinct

    • @blondbraid7986
      @blondbraid7986 3 года назад +8

      Indeed, and in such a short time span too.

    • @asaenvolk
      @asaenvolk 3 года назад +16

      @@blondbraid7986 No, they were nearly extinct when the west found them, they had been dying out for thousands of years, the likely would have been extinct now regardless. I would still rather they were around though.

    • @boopsboops961
      @boopsboops961 3 года назад +10

      @@asaenvolk The thing is, they might have become almost extinct due to indigenous hunters, because sea cows were slow and cold not really protect themselves from humans

    • @asaenvolk
      @asaenvolk 3 года назад +4

      @@boopsboops961 I agree, though the fact that from what we know of the records on them... they basically may have tasted delicious too. The records are from sailors that had been on the oceans for years, so are somewhat suspect, but the best description might be thought of as wagyu beef. But they were extinct almost as soon as we found them and its not like Europeans encountered them enough to wipe them out.

    • @boopsboops961
      @boopsboops961 3 года назад +8

      @@asaenvolk They did taste delicious according to Steller: he wrote tat the younger animals tasted like pork, adults like veal and old ones like beef. Also he said that the sailors recovered from scurvy easier if they ate the meat

  • @xfodude8511
    @xfodude8511 3 года назад +31

    yay!! moth light media has some of the best videos on youtube...

    • @bb1111116
      @bb1111116 3 года назад +2

      Yup, this is a great nature channel.

    • @prototropo
      @prototropo 3 года назад

      Agreed.

  • @MegaBahamamamma
    @MegaBahamamamma 3 года назад +47

    Hey mothlight! Im a botany student. I love all your videos but you should do another plant video soon. I know they didnt preserve as well in the fossil record but your carnivous plant video is one of my favorites. Thanks for the videos!

    • @haphazardlark1502
      @haphazardlark1502 3 года назад +4

      Oh man that one rules. I just rewatched it yesterday!

    • @jamesbentonticer4706
      @jamesbentonticer4706 3 года назад +2

      He talked about sea grass for part of the video :)

    • @haphazardlark1502
      @haphazardlark1502 3 года назад +2

      @@jamesbentonticer4706 hell yea

    • @jamesbentonticer4706
      @jamesbentonticer4706 3 года назад +1

      Question for botany student...do plants like cacti absorb light to make sugars the same way that leaves do???

    • @theflyingcrud
      @theflyingcrud 3 года назад +2

      I would love to see a video on primitive flowering plants myself. Magnolia trees are really interesting. For example, magnolia grandiflora has spiraled flower petals and their seed pods are similar to cones.

  • @kurtkurtson9111
    @kurtkurtson9111 3 года назад +5

    4:38 the hand going in for a belly rub gave me a laugh

  • @jodofe4879
    @jodofe4879 2 года назад +4

    Steller's Sea Cow: I am perfectly adapted to survive in this cold environment.
    European sailors: All I see is a big yummy floaty snack!

  • @planescaped
    @planescaped 3 года назад +17

    I'm just guessing that early legged whales and sea cows were following ancient sea currents that don't exist anymore, just like modern whales follow sea currents.
    The Tethys might have had a current that ran straight into central America.

  • @OriginalGlorfindel
    @OriginalGlorfindel 3 года назад +4

    As for the no blubber, yes they don't like the cold. In winter they abandon the rivers and swim up the springs which are the same temperature year round. I only see them close enough to shore for viewing in winter months.
    Really cool part of living in FL, is they always surprise you when they pop up to say hello. They are actually curious and gentle, people snorkle with them in the springs.

    • @angelalewis3645
      @angelalewis3645 Год назад

      I love this so much. ❤ Now I need to learn to snorkel and plan a trip to Florida!

  • @powpuck5031
    @powpuck5031 3 года назад +70

    Not the only misidentification Columbus made on his journey

    • @dv9239
      @dv9239 3 года назад +5

      man could've just them if they were Indians instead of just calling them that

  • @KimiHayashi
    @KimiHayashi 3 года назад +130

    So does this mean that millions of years from now, hippos might evolve into having a whale like or dugong like body and possible grow even larger? Imagine a huge whale that could open its mouth 180 degrees

    • @aaronmarks9366
      @aaronmarks9366 3 года назад +17

      I hope so. That would be awesome to see

    • @MegamonK17
      @MegamonK17 3 года назад +17

      If they don't go extinct before that.

    • @amazingrileyrules
      @amazingrileyrules 3 года назад +8

      Unless somehow they go extinct, we will probably evolve too unless we all get wiped out by our dumb actions

    • @justinbell5421
      @justinbell5421 3 года назад

      Lets hope not

    • @beastmaster0934
      @beastmaster0934 3 года назад +8

      Or end up like the extinct desmostylians
      Which were pretty much saltwater hippos.

  • @GreenFors
    @GreenFors 3 года назад +27

    Video suggestion: Beaks, and why they evolved.

    • @jameshays2646
      @jameshays2646 3 года назад +5

      beaks are much lighter than jaws + teeth. this would have made flying much easier for early intermediate species bridging the gap between flying reptiles and birds

    • @GreenFors
      @GreenFors 3 года назад +12

      @@jameshays2646 Yeah, but I was thinking more "In general" like why do also non flying stuff like Oviraptors, triceratops, platypuses, etc also have them. And what even are beaks made of and how did they evolve etc.

    • @dj_nyx8903
      @dj_nyx8903 3 года назад

      Parrot- fish have beaks too but that's to break down and crush coral. :D

  • @debildebilov7504
    @debildebilov7504 3 года назад +80

    i feel bad for the Steller's sea cow , such an amazing animal became extinct :(

    • @RedbadofFrisia
      @RedbadofFrisia 3 года назад

      It's Steller's sea cow, or do you mean the more common spacecow?

    • @debildebilov7504
      @debildebilov7504 3 года назад

      @@RedbadofFrisia haha my bad , thanks for pointing it out

    • @RedbadofFrisia
      @RedbadofFrisia 3 года назад

      @@debildebilov7504 i liked your version better man :p

    • @debildebilov7504
      @debildebilov7504 3 года назад +3

      @@RedbadofFrisia i will change it once we genetically modify cows to live in space xd

    • @REIDAE
      @REIDAE 3 года назад +1

      if it was so amazing then it wouldnt have gone extinct. It was just like, asking to get hunted. If humans didnt do them in, they wouldve gone extinct from natural selection soon enough either way

  • @Renisanxious
    @Renisanxious 3 года назад +13

    I knew about Stellars Sea Cow, but I didnt realize how massive it was. Ive never wanted to meet an extinct animal so bad, they look like friendly giants 😔💞

  • @diegoviniciomejiaquesada4754
    @diegoviniciomejiaquesada4754 3 года назад +71

    Me (reading the tittle): The Evolution...
    My Brain: We already know it...
    Me: of sea ...
    My Brain: Mmm, may be we can give it a try...
    Me: Cows.
    My Brain: WE MUST SEE THIS.

  • @lowqualitypranks3152
    @lowqualitypranks3152 3 года назад +9

    Whenever people talk about Stellar's Sea Cows it makes me sad because they were such incredible giant creatures and we just barely missed them

  • @haphazardlark1502
    @haphazardlark1502 3 года назад +8

    My favorite RUclips channel talking about some of my favorite animals! This helped turn my day around a bit. Thanks for your work, as always

  • @michaelhenshaw-vetmedengli2064
    @michaelhenshaw-vetmedengli2064 3 года назад +6

    Awesome, it can't be highlighted enough how unique and special these creatures are. All mammalian journeys back to the sea should be celebrated!

  • @Crakinator
    @Crakinator Год назад +2

    Wow, I knew about Steller’s sea cows but I didn’t know they were so massive. What a magnificent sight they must have been.

  • @paintbrush3554
    @paintbrush3554 3 года назад +5

    8:38 "by being incredibly
    R O T O U N D"

  • @NIRDIAN1
    @NIRDIAN1 3 года назад +4

    Science video: [Is incredibly eloquent, calm and thorough.]
    Also science video: "They made up for this by becoming INCREDIBLY ROUND."

  • @tazthewonderful3919
    @tazthewonderful3919 3 года назад +2

    Probably the most comprehensive and detailed video ever made by anyone concerning the evolution of sea cows. Thank you for making such informative and enlightening material about subjects that would otherwise get overlooked.

  • @torbjornkallstrom2316
    @torbjornkallstrom2316 Год назад +3

    I already know this one. Sailors brought cows along on sea voyages to be able to get fresh milk while traveling long distances. Some ships with cows on them got lost at sea. Sea cows are really just the restless spirits of dead cows haunting the oceans.

  • @ubellubo
    @ubellubo Год назад +3

    This is my favourite channel at the moment. I love these evolution videos.

  • @etinarcadiaego7424
    @etinarcadiaego7424 3 года назад +16

    Anyone else find it oddly appropriate that ancient real life "mermaids" are from the Caribbean?

  • @aureliamillner592
    @aureliamillner592 3 года назад +5

    Hello Moth Light,
    I'd love to see a video of yours about 'Evolutionary Oddballs and Dead ends' like Yi Qi, or even further back Sharovipterix, that don't seem to lead anywhere, have no descendens or even modern counterparts, and seem to have evolved just to test something out, only to turn out as inefficient/less adapted/quickly outcompeted.
    As always a great video!

    • @bri1085
      @bri1085 3 года назад +2

      The episode on diversity after mass extinctions more or less covers this

  • @jutiajulia
    @jutiajulia 3 года назад +2

    These are some of my favorite animals, thank you for covering them❤️ Your content is so educational and entertaining!

  • @esterdiazberenguer5318
    @esterdiazberenguer5318 3 года назад +3

    Congratulations on a great video! Sirenians are amazing animals and I am glad to see Sobrarbesiren getting its place in history. New discoveries coming soon!

  • @carbon_no6
    @carbon_no6 3 года назад +4

    Ancient Sailor: bro, I saw this mermaid while boating!
    Ancient Buddy: was she hot?
    Ancient Sailor: nah… she was a cow!

  • @BalancedMasterEl
    @BalancedMasterEl 3 года назад +2

    I love your videos. They're so well written and always have a really nice, satisfying ending. There are many little nuggets of info throughout the video that are unexpected and fun to hear, but don't derail from the main points. You're a really good storyteller.

  • @Len124
    @Len124 3 года назад +1

    8:16 So adorable how the pup copies the mom.

  • @AdaManny555
    @AdaManny555 3 года назад +4

    Wonderful to see another video from you! :)

  • @Ocean_Man
    @Ocean_Man 3 года назад +5

    this channel consistently delivers and its got the like ratio to show for it, great stuff.

  • @MixolydianMode
    @MixolydianMode 3 года назад +2

    Sea cows seem so defenseless. Sharks just have to take a bite.

  • @ramkrishnashinkrexiib9549
    @ramkrishnashinkrexiib9549 3 года назад +2

    Love your videos man! Keep up the good work! I love those illustrations and your voice makes it even better!
    I have a big request, could you make a video where you briefly explain all the eons? From the Hadean to the Quarternary(maybe a little bit about the future too)? It would be very fun to watch that!

  • @blondbraid7986
    @blondbraid7986 3 года назад +14

    Why, with my longstanding interest in paleontology since kindergarten, have I only heard about desmostylians only now?! They're amazing and deserve their own video!

  • @andyjay729
    @andyjay729 3 года назад +4

    Seals=sea doggos (actually sea baers, although they're both grouped in the Canimorpha branch of the Carnivora family)
    Whales=sea hippers (is that the proper meme term for hippos?)
    Sirenians=sea heffalumps

  • @DrNatemiester
    @DrNatemiester 3 года назад

    Great video, love that you included the bit on the Steller's Sea Cow

  • @colinkennedy1061
    @colinkennedy1061 3 года назад +1

    So funny, I was reading a lot on sirenians the last few days, and then this video pops up. Keep up the great videos

  • @katrinakollmann5265
    @katrinakollmann5265 3 года назад +3

    What a special and wonderful species. ❤

  • @ericvulgate
    @ericvulgate 3 года назад +3

    i love seeing a notification from moth light.

  • @ecologicaladam7262
    @ecologicaladam7262 2 года назад +1

    Fascinating stuff... and I admire the way you get your tongue round all those impossible names!! 👍🙂

  • @pocketmarcy6990
    @pocketmarcy6990 Год назад +1

    With grass being so abundant today, it’s crazy to think that it only started to become widespread at the end of the Cretaceous, meaning that most dinosaurs probably never lived along side it

  • @StatedClearly
    @StatedClearly 3 года назад +3

    This is great!

  • @ernestclyde
    @ernestclyde 2 года назад +3

    Wow I never knew it took so much to make my mom

  • @beaudowns51
    @beaudowns51 3 года назад

    Thank you for making this video! I was just wondering about this the other day

  • @sarahlynn4798
    @sarahlynn4798 3 года назад +2

    Loved this! I was fascinated!

  • @realgooey
    @realgooey 3 года назад +4

    Seapugs

  • @dv9239
    @dv9239 3 года назад +3

    drunk sailor: I came searching for copper and found gold

  • @silentsteinlette
    @silentsteinlette 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video as always!

  • @jdmj707
    @jdmj707 3 года назад

    You’re my absolute favorite documentarian youtuber ❤️❤️❤️

  • @sharjeelazeem2753
    @sharjeelazeem2753 3 года назад +3

    killer whales: not related to whales
    sea lions: not related to lions
    elephant seals: not related to elephants
    sea cows: not related to cows, related to elephants
    who on earth is naming these water pokemons?

  • @nebulan
    @nebulan 3 года назад +6

    What about hyraxes? (Looks it up) oh they share a common ancestor with the common ancestors of sirenians and elephants, so another level back.

  • @lucasmassoni9685
    @lucasmassoni9685 3 года назад

    Thank you for your videos dude it's always awesome

  • @travisbicklejr
    @travisbicklejr 2 года назад

    Excellent video as always, MLM!

  • @ItzRetz
    @ItzRetz 3 года назад +3

    We wiped out a creature as magnificent and awe inspiring as Steller's Sea Cow within 20 YEARS of discovering them... I hate humans so damn much sometimes...
    Sometimes I wish we never evolved, I like to imagine a world without humans where all these extinct animals are still thriving and the world is full of life everywhere. I hope in some alternate universe that's the case.

    • @rajarsi6438
      @rajarsi6438 3 года назад

      Evolution from one species to the next is childish nonsense only. Everyone with a functioning brain is aware of the simple fact.

  • @brettk9316
    @brettk9316 3 года назад +3

    Imagine crossing the ocean with megaladon and giant teethed whales back 30 to 55 million years ago. Surprised they made the journey

    • @eroscancel8493
      @eroscancel8493 3 года назад

      The whales were Just evolving themselves lol sirenians arrived in North America before the whales did which still had legs themselves when they arrived

    • @quitlife9279
      @quitlife9279 3 года назад

      I wonder if they could have gone the long way around the northern shallows, but i guess there are no fossil evidence that shows that.

  • @philbydoodle6199
    @philbydoodle6199 3 года назад

    Awesome upload.thanks

  • @aidan-ul5oh
    @aidan-ul5oh 3 года назад

    You make wonderful videos man!!

  • @heitorsouzademoura7747
    @heitorsouzademoura7747 3 года назад +3

    Hi from Brazil

    • @bri1085
      @bri1085 3 года назад

      Por que há muitos brasileiros no RUclips

    • @bri1085
      @bri1085 3 года назад

      me desculpo meu português é mal

  • @mikhalthatbadasslastnameif2524
    @mikhalthatbadasslastnameif2524 3 года назад +3

    So in the beginning Columbus saw the mermaids. I wonder how many sailors had the unwritten rule to glamourize the sea as much as possible because the ocean kind of sucks for humans. So I bet he intentionally only mentioned mermaids because it was a pain in the ass the get anyone from Europe to the americas in the first place.

    • @quitlife9279
      @quitlife9279 3 года назад

      Could be, but then again cute round sea cows are pretty glamorous all by themselves.

    • @mikhalthatbadasslastnameif2524
      @mikhalthatbadasslastnameif2524 3 года назад

      @@quitlife9279 yeah but if someone told you there was a fish you could fuck. you would want to check that out more than some sea cow.

  • @firecatflameking
    @firecatflameking 3 года назад

    love your videos! so relaxing

  • @xxae47
    @xxae47 3 года назад +1

    Really love the content every episode pushes me farther into getting my paleontology degree

  • @daverobson3084
    @daverobson3084 3 года назад +4

    Cue some young Earth creationist misinterpreting 98.9% of what is stated here.

  • @snortmemes9899
    @snortmemes9899 3 года назад +3

    Here before 5 views

  • @hvostgallika
    @hvostgallika 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video ❤

  • @jakefearing6640
    @jakefearing6640 3 года назад

    Thank so much for give entertaining video

  • @Tzbebfis
    @Tzbebfis 3 года назад +7

    How do sea cows actually defend themselves from sharks and other predators?

    • @nicks1451
      @nicks1451 3 года назад +3

      Manatees don’t have any real natural predators so the instance of a shark or alligator attack is extremely rare.

    • @bri1085
      @bri1085 3 года назад +17

      Most sharks big enough to really be their predator are aren't really made for ther shallow water habitats.

    • @gabrieldnchf2822
      @gabrieldnchf2822 3 года назад

      Nothing really eats adults even alligators in Florida just ignore them

  • @Ankylosaurus_mangiventris
    @Ankylosaurus_mangiventris 3 года назад +5

    Oh cool! Thanks for doing a video on my ex, moth light :)

    • @jamesbentonticer4706
      @jamesbentonticer4706 3 года назад

      Was that an insult to these beautiful and wonderful animals???

  • @jorgerangel2390
    @jorgerangel2390 3 года назад

    You made me so happy just by uploading

  • @indieandalternativemusic4239
    @indieandalternativemusic4239 3 года назад

    One of my favorite channels

  • @randallho3587
    @randallho3587 3 года назад +4

    Narrator: "There used to be..."
    Me at that exact moment: "Stellar's Sea Cow aint it :'("
    Narrator: "Stellar's Sea Cow"
    Me: "FUCKKKKKK!!!! :''( "

  • @drvanon
    @drvanon 3 года назад +4

    "20 years after their discovery by the europeans they were hunted into extinction."
    Not surprised, but sad nonetheless.

  • @firstcynic92
    @firstcynic92 3 года назад +2

    9:30 Steller's sea cow was wiped out because it was found to be delicious.
    Interestingly, it had no hands. It had evolved to lose every hand bone. The end bones in its front flippers were the radius and ulna.

    • @CMZneu
      @CMZneu 3 года назад +1

      If that's true then it's amazing!

  • @user-nm8mt8vb3c
    @user-nm8mt8vb3c 3 года назад

    Awesome. Thank you

  • @freshboy3968
    @freshboy3968 Год назад +1

    The idea of legged seacreatures crossing a sea is wild.

  • @colinburleigh5440
    @colinburleigh5440 3 года назад +1

    You’re very talented at video making my friend using that mermaid story to bring up the family name is an excellent way to start the video

  • @chrischilleen5131
    @chrischilleen5131 3 года назад +1

    Columbus mistaking Manatees for Mermaids means Sea Goggles are a real thing. Happens in the Navy all the time 😂

  • @clintparsons3989
    @clintparsons3989 3 года назад

    So majestic

  • @bruderspatzlemitso930
    @bruderspatzlemitso930 3 года назад +1

    Christopher Columbus: We spotted mermaids but they aren't as pretty as we thought
    The manatis trying to flirt with him: am I a joke to you?

  • @supaspydamn
    @supaspydamn 3 года назад +2

    I love sea cows! I can't believe that one species great THAT large!

  • @lewiswilliams5967
    @lewiswilliams5967 2 года назад +1

    There is a great program for manatees in the Dominican Republic now. I've been lucky enough to chill out with them when snorkeling/diving. They are tracked and travel far. They are celebrities here.

  • @taylorkay1826
    @taylorkay1826 3 года назад +1

    Me getting into bed at a reasonable time: "Okay, just a few short RUclips videos and then I'm going to bed."
    Also me at 2:28am: "THE EVOLUTION OF SEA COWS"