Our first EVER half hour long video. our second ever Rhino video, and our third video this month! We pulled out all the stops this December and we hope you enjoyed This year of epoch now! and with that, Merry Christmas, happy new year, and we will see you all next year in 2025!
In its own way, Elasmotherium is just as mythical as the unicorn itself! A truly remarkable animal that lived in an equally remarkable environment! Merry Christmas one and all! Another excellent video!!!!
Rhinos are such amazing animals! Didn't expect us to do two of them back to back either XD This was such a fantastic video, went through an emotional rollercoaster at the end there, not to mention an amazing year! Can't wait to see you guys next year!
And so 2024 comes to a close with the rhino duology. This video is awesome, glad to have had the pleasure of being involved in its production. Always enjoy covering Ice Age animals. Great job to everyone else involved! Happy Holidays and Happy New Year to everyone!!!
The siberian rhino (Elasmotherium sibiricum) was the largest rhino that ever lived, just like Macroeuphractus outesi was the largest armadillo that ever lived.
Good work on the Elasmotherium, my friends! And Merry Christmas to you all! Someday, you can make more videos on other prehistoric rhinos from Paraceratherium and the famous Woolly Rhino, Celodonta.
There are some smaller inaccuracies, like megaloceros probably wasn't the largest elk or deer. Cervalces scottii and cervalces latifrons were probably a bit bigger.
Our first EVER half hour long video. our second ever Rhino video, and our third video this month! We pulled out all the stops this December and we hope you enjoyed This year of epoch now! and with that, Merry Christmas, happy new year, and we will see you all next year in 2025!
The fact that this thing was nearly comparable in size to a woolly mammoth is astonishing
In its own way, Elasmotherium is just as mythical as the unicorn itself! A truly remarkable animal that lived in an equally remarkable environment! Merry Christmas one and all! Another excellent video!!!!
It be really funny if the Dino Dex model turns out to be the correct horn design
Rhinos are such amazing animals! Didn't expect us to do two of them back to back either XD
This was such a fantastic video, went through an emotional rollercoaster at the end there, not to mention an amazing year! Can't wait to see you guys next year!
HOHOHO MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!! Great video everyone!!
Thanks for taking my suggestion for Elasmotherium in the pop culture segment
And so 2024 comes to a close with the rhino duology. This video is awesome, glad to have had the pleasure of being involved in its production. Always enjoy covering Ice Age animals. Great job to everyone else involved! Happy Holidays and Happy New Year to everyone!!!
The siberian rhino (Elasmotherium sibiricum) was the largest rhino that ever lived, just like Macroeuphractus outesi was the largest armadillo that ever lived.
I feel like with Elasmotherium horn it’s likely still going to be debated until they find one frozen in the ice with the horn attached
MEURY CHRUSMAS THE VIDS FINALLY OUT FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT
Quite a wonderful video you guys made! And merry Christmas to you all
and a happy new year to you!
The next Episode is the Aurochs: The Giant Cow Of The Ancient Eurasia and North Africa.
Merry Christmas folks
Great video! 🙂↔️
Interesing 👍
Cool
Good work on the Elasmotherium, my friends! And Merry Christmas to you all! Someday, you can make more videos on other prehistoric rhinos from Paraceratherium and the famous Woolly Rhino, Celodonta.
Paraceratherium is absolutely gonna happen
Thanks. And someday, people really need to help these rhinos from extinction.
There are some smaller inaccuracies, like megaloceros probably wasn't the largest elk or deer. Cervalces scottii and cervalces latifrons were probably a bit bigger.
Suggestion: lower the music volume. Love classical music, but Tschaikowskij pieces can be pretty loud if not tuned down, ain't Debussy after all.
yeah, thought that segment might have been a tad too loud, will fix in the future
Do chalicotheirum and australopithecus and paraceratherium
How about Diabloceratops some time?
Can you do a video of Therizinosaurus one day?
For sure!
El Asmo The Rium
Do smilodon
Do palaedoloxodon