What Was Life Like During the Permian Period?

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  • Опубликовано: 28 янв 2025

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  • @NickMattia44
    @NickMattia44 Год назад +24

    It’s insane to think about how long ago in time these creatures existed. 330 million years ago compared to the 10 thousand years of modern human civilization.. like wow

    • @GreenPoint_one
      @GreenPoint_one 8 месяцев назад

      1000 years is a lot for a human, but 1000 times even that... hard to imagine 🙃

    • @BobSmith-ke4jg
      @BobSmith-ke4jg 5 месяцев назад

      Homo sapien sapien has been around a lot longer than 10,000 years.

    • @eddey7357
      @eddey7357 4 месяца назад

      @@BobSmith-ke4jghe’s talking about human civilization, not how long we’ve been around

  • @PLANET_ODREDS
    @PLANET_ODREDS Год назад +10

    Underrated af

  • @russpaxman3660
    @russpaxman3660 Год назад +7

    I really enjoyed this video, well done.

    • @CreatorOnline2.0
      @CreatorOnline2.0  Год назад +2

      Thank you! These comments drive me crazy to create more of this!

  • @numberpirate
    @numberpirate Год назад +6

    Good job on this, I already knew quite a bit but you explain things well. You speak clearly in my opinion.

    • @CreatorOnline2.0
      @CreatorOnline2.0  Год назад +3

      Sometimes it seems to me that my accent is weird, people may not like it at all. But, these kind of comments give me extra motivation to make more content and improve

  • @PortmanRd
    @PortmanRd Год назад +34

    It's just totally 'unbelievable' to believe that all these periods were squeezed into just 6,000 years. Great video 👍

    • @CreatorOnline2.0
      @CreatorOnline2.0  Год назад +7

      I am so happy to see these kind of comments! Definitely gonna make more vids like that!

    • @numberpirate
      @numberpirate Год назад +4

      @@CreatorOnline2.0 Bane of YEC and FLERFS!!!!

    • @PortmanRd
      @PortmanRd Год назад +1

      @Chelsea_Van_Der_Zee_Editz The correct timeline

    • @Makabert.Abylon
      @Makabert.Abylon Год назад +3

      @Chelsea_Van_Der_Zee_Editzone with proof we can observe with our own eyes, based on observations. one with zero evidence, myth and lore based on personal beliefs. I prefer one of them

    • @kingdon7795
      @kingdon7795 Год назад +7

      The Bible is full of lies lol.

  • @SyIe12
    @SyIe12 2 месяца назад +1

    👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐THANK YOU FOR THE ADEQUATE, THOUGHTFUL INFORMATION. EXCELLENT WORK I LOOK FORWARD TO NEW VIDEOS!

  • @CaptJohnsen
    @CaptJohnsen Год назад +3

    Great video. Just found your channel and I really these kind of great informational paleo vids.

  • @extremecouillizator1311
    @extremecouillizator1311 Год назад +5

    Nice video dude !

  • @Clearlight201
    @Clearlight201 9 месяцев назад +3

    Can you conceptualise or comprehend how long 299 million years is?
    This may help.. imagine you had a time lapse video that replayed backwards into the past at one minute per century. How long would that video have to play for to reach 299 million years ago?
    After playing for a whole week it would reach the time before there were any humans in the British Isles. After playing for 7 MONTHS and 3 weeks it would reach the time of the late Eocene with prehistoric whales such as Basilosaurus. To reach the time before the first dinosaurs it would have to play for 4.39 YEARS. And to finally get to the beginning of the Permian, 299 million years ago, this video would play for 5 years, 8 months, and 3 weeks. By which time you would probably have eaten all your popcorn!

  • @carolselfridge5925
    @carolselfridge5925 Год назад +4

    Awwww, Diictodon was Adorable.

  • @Corey_Lee_Slater
    @Corey_Lee_Slater Год назад +1

    Good video, thanks for the share. -Now I want to play Ark again.

  • @myleswelnetz6700
    @myleswelnetz6700 8 месяцев назад +3

    The climate back then was more or less the same as it is today, but the similarities end there.

  • @erichtomanek4739
    @erichtomanek4739 Год назад +17

    I thought Dimetrodon, Edaphosaurus and Lystrosaurus were Stem Mammals, not reptiles.
    Also goats and deer don't have simple digestive systems; four chambered stomachs, chewing the cud, long intestines are not simple.
    Ophiacodon's legs are not directly beneath its body like a true mammal but splayed more in a classic reptile position. Although it may have altered gait to a high walk like today's crocodiles.
    Please advise if I'm incorrect.

    • @andrewfong894
      @andrewfong894 Год назад +8

      And estemmenosuchus also isn't a dicynodont it's a dinocephalian and what he said about anteosaurus we're old and outdated studys also at 19:27 isn't anteosaurus it's a different therapsid and secodontosaurus isn't one and your comment is completely right
      And also dimatodon lived before the gorgonopsids and they lived before way before dinosaurs

    • @andrewfong894
      @andrewfong894 Год назад +4

      DIMETRODON, ok somethings with the edit thing that makes it impossible to edit so ignore any spelling or grammar errors it's also midnight so goodnight to whoever reading this.

    • @maipful
      @maipful Год назад +2

      Thats correct.

    • @GreenPoint_one
      @GreenPoint_one 8 месяцев назад

      Dimetrodon is a stem mammal with reptile traits from its ancestors

  • @mcjohngd3583
    @mcjohngd3583 Год назад +3

    How do you only have 60 subs?? Keep up the great content, I really like listening to you

    • @CreatorOnline2.0
      @CreatorOnline2.0  Год назад

      Did you like my accent? Oh yeah, I will keep posting once or twice a week. Thank you!

    • @mcjohngd3583
      @mcjohngd3583 Год назад +1

      @@CreatorOnline2.0 you Accent is cool, i mean i know it is not perfect but it is understandable and also has some charm. As a linguist I have to say that it really is good! Looking forward to see more of this. You should discuss all periods if you can :)

    • @CreatorOnline2.0
      @CreatorOnline2.0  Год назад

      @@mcjohngd3583 Thank you! Btw, I have checked your content and it is cool, you just need to post longer videos more often.

    • @mcjohngd3583
      @mcjohngd3583 Год назад +1

      @@CreatorOnline2.0 thanks a lot man!! Well, I dont really have much time, but I hope to make more longer videos. I only do it as a hobby though, my equipment isnt too good unfortunately :((

    • @CreatorOnline2.0
      @CreatorOnline2.0  Год назад

      @@mcjohngd3583 I have the same equipment problems, but still hope to blow up on RUclips so that I can buy it. Wish you good luck!

  • @BeyondImagination-tr3op
    @BeyondImagination-tr3op Год назад +3

    This video is just incredible

  • @Deathwings800
    @Deathwings800 Год назад +1

    Hey can you make video about "can palaeoloxodon namadicus survive in permian or 3 dino era's"?

  • @docblade3270
    @docblade3270 Год назад +2

    Is crazy to think we know things about creatures that lived more than 250000000 years ago and mostly of them we will never know!

    • @CreatorOnline2.0
      @CreatorOnline2.0  Год назад +1

      Yeah, sometimes I want to travel back in time just to see those amazing creatures. From time to time, I feel really bad that once on Earth were incredible creatures, but they died out… ☹️

  • @hoibsh21
    @hoibsh21 Год назад +1

    Spectacular, that's yr answer!

  • @Ektor-yj4pu
    @Ektor-yj4pu Год назад +2

    Another interesting permian therapsid was the monkey-like Suminia.

  • @shadetreader
    @shadetreader Год назад +8

    Synapsids weren't reptiles...

    • @myleswelnetz6700
      @myleswelnetz6700 8 месяцев назад +1

      Most of them looked like lizards, but they were all related to mammals.

    • @FirstSynapse
      @FirstSynapse 4 месяца назад

      If they were reptiles, we are reptiles too

  • @سیاوشجیگر
    @سیاوشجیگر Год назад

    Good ❤❤

  • @samanthagibson5791
    @samanthagibson5791 9 месяцев назад +3

    I know other people have already commented this, but there are several errors in this, from mislabelled animals as reptiles when they are not, to mixing up when animals lived. Also I just saw a pterasaur, they lived much later. If you are interested in this timeframe, find a different video.

    • @CreatorOnline2.0
      @CreatorOnline2.0  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you very much for your comment! That was at the beginning of my YT journey. Now, I make better videos and learn new thing daily.

  • @nathandowney6481
    @nathandowney6481 Год назад +3

    Subscribing now to help you get more fame. Your videos are lit!

    • @CreatorOnline2.0
      @CreatorOnline2.0  Год назад +1

      You made me smile! Thank you for it🙏🏼 I hope you enjoyed my content.

  • @Just-Gi-404
    @Just-Gi-404 Год назад +1

    if they are an ancestor of modern animal , mean they are surviving each period , from permian , triassic , jurassic , cretaceous , and pleistocene . why they never been mention in triassic , jurassic and cretaceous ? only dinosaurs were always mention .

    • @stevenmathers6661
      @stevenmathers6661 Год назад +5

      Mammals were there throughout, but they were small. Sadly "big" gets the headlines.

    • @kingbugs3558
      @kingbugs3558 Год назад

      I see you posted this a week ago. You clearly did not hear the recent headlines about early mammals eating dinosaurs. That or you are abjectly ignorant or dishonest.

  • @hallooos7585
    @hallooos7585 Год назад +2

    wow every permian land animals looks terrifying not a single one looks cute

    • @CreatorOnline2.0
      @CreatorOnline2.0  Год назад +3

      Imagine how much I love making vids about prehistoric animals! They were incredible!

    • @julioalbertoherrera1339
      @julioalbertoherrera1339 Год назад +1

      We perceive them as primitive, the world was very different back then.

    • @CreatorOnline2.0
      @CreatorOnline2.0  Год назад +1

      The world is rapidly changing and who knows how is it gonna change in 100 years. Maybe we will get back dinosaurs.@@julioalbertoherrera1339

  • @ashantismith9926
    @ashantismith9926 10 месяцев назад +1

    That’s not a diictodon ☠️💀 0:54

  • @kilderok
    @kilderok Год назад +2

    Sir, I think you meant "sail" not "snail", that is another species of animal, not a bodily feature. ;)

    • @CreatorOnline2.0
      @CreatorOnline2.0  Год назад +1

      Sorry, I meant sail, just please consider the fact that I am a non-native English speaker, so I may mispronounce the words sometimes.

    • @kilderok
      @kilderok Год назад +1

      I@@CreatorOnline2.0 I know, I can tell by your accent, which is why I wasn't snarky to you about it. ;)

  • @myleswelnetz6700
    @myleswelnetz6700 8 месяцев назад +4

    A warning for today’s climate crisis.

    • @johkkarkalis8860
      @johkkarkalis8860 4 месяца назад +1

      A reminder that we humans don't have a patent on immortality. We are but one of many, many species that appeard, thrived, and became extinct.
      Our very old earth is indeed dynamic, ever changing over eons, yawning at the comings and goings of bizarre creatures.
      I wonder when we will face our "Permian-Triassic " great die-off?
      Will our extinction be caused by a "Siberian Traps" event or will we be the creators of our demise?
      Have a nice day.

    • @myleswelnetz6700
      @myleswelnetz6700 4 месяца назад +1

      @johkkarkalis8860
      That too.

    • @johkkarkalis8860
      @johkkarkalis8860 4 месяца назад +1

      @@myleswelnetz6700 it's mind boggling to think about these things, like very deep time, grotesque creatures, extinctions, asteroid collisions - but if you have a curious mind it's lots of fun to mull over this stuff in the comfort of our living room.
      We think of the purported "fall of Rome" as ancient history, and the time of the pharaohs as really ancient history. Hell, the periods we are discussing are so remote as to be incomprehensible.
      I fantasize about the day some 65 million years ago when an anonymous T Rex looked skywards and saw a bright object streaking through the blue.
      Little did our formidable friend know his world would soon change firever.
      Glad that I gave up booze.
      This kind of speculation could drive me to the bottle.

    • @derin111
      @derin111 2 месяца назад

      Further mass extinctions are inevitable. Today’s rate of extinction is progressing faster than any that have previously occurred. The difference is the cause

  • @gaminawulfsdottir3253
    @gaminawulfsdottir3253 10 месяцев назад +1

    Speak slower.