Cracking Open 100 Ultra-Rare Fossils, Here’s What I Found…

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  • Опубліковано 22 лис 2024

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  • @BuiHieuDong
    @BuiHieuDong 11 місяців тому +461

    The type of unboxing video i genuinely enjoy to watch.

    • @659in
      @659in 11 місяців тому +6

      I can definitely see this being the most viewed unboxing video of 2024

    • @Cinodonte_
      @Cinodonte_ 11 місяців тому +1

      this was genuinely fun to watch

    • @i_am_watching1291
      @i_am_watching1291 11 місяців тому +1

      I SEE YOU EVERYWHERE

    • @serendipitydoespewpew8950
      @serendipitydoespewpew8950 10 місяців тому +1

      Unrocking?

    • @the_newt_nest
      @the_newt_nest 8 місяців тому +2

      My packages from AliExpress are a little late. The mailman was caught in a prehistoric flood.

  • @ShunkUp
    @ShunkUp 11 місяців тому +131

    As PhD geologist that is passionate about fossils it's a pleasure to read the comments of people appreciating these fossils. My favorite fossil from the Mazon Creek site is the Tully Monster

    • @cheshireroyalty
      @cheshireroyalty 11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for giving me something to research! I'd never heard of this fossil :)

    • @Rainy_editz_
      @Rainy_editz_ 10 місяців тому +1

      I’ll research it thanks for the idea

    • @gamershype2504
      @gamershype2504 9 місяців тому +1

      I’ve seen something similar of a horseshoe crab or whatever they were called in the past but it’s fascinating

    • @brickch4pel
      @brickch4pel 22 дні тому

      I took a Physical Geology class as an elective (I'm a Comp Sci major) and it has become one of my favorite side-interests. That class was tough, but so rewarding that I took Historical the following semester with the same professor. It's such a wonderful field

  • @saucygumball
    @saucygumball 11 місяців тому +146

    This had me discovering my childhood love of dinosaurs again! Sitting on my chair, legs up, grinning wider than I have in a long time. Thank you, Mr. Odd Animal Specimens, for your gentle voice and enjoyable piano notes, sharing the wonders of our world with us. This is exactly what I needed to find today!

  • @jamesalann2261
    @jamesalann2261 11 місяців тому +109

    This is called the “Mazon creek” fossil site in northeastern Illinois. I’ve collected hundreds of these exquisitely-preserved plant and animal fossils over the years. The preservation is like nowhere else on the planet. I found a perfectly preserved and incredibly detailed wolf spider fossil (purportedly 309 myo) that looks identical to a wolf spider you’d find hanging out in the bushes around your house!

    • @xXScalesOfSolaceXx
      @xXScalesOfSolaceXx 11 місяців тому +7

      I am so jealous! I am so glad that you found such a unique creature as a fossil though! It seems that it has found a great home that will appreciate it for years to come. Good luck on finding more and if I ever head that way I'll definitely stop by there to hunt for my own fossils. Thank you for your information about the area and for your comment!

    • @shandya
      @shandya 11 місяців тому +2

      That’s awesome

    • @lisapizza5052
      @lisapizza5052 11 місяців тому +4

      It's so much harder to find anything there now... But my friend found a beautiful leaf fossil! I hope I'll find a jellyfish or spider one day 🥺

    • @Whateverhasbeenmynameforyears
      @Whateverhasbeenmynameforyears 11 місяців тому +1

      Yeah I’m a little aggravated that the name of the formation was never mentioned.

    • @yumajaroszy2541
      @yumajaroszy2541 3 місяці тому

      How do you even identify one? They look like sandstone

  • @way2dead4u
    @way2dead4u 11 місяців тому +37

    this format reminds me so much of early morning educational programs and I ADORE IT. the accompanying piano really gives so much character, even the way you talk. I’m in love

  • @somedude8604
    @somedude8604 11 місяців тому +45

    Bioloigy student here. Been binging this channel way too much lately, absolutely love your style even if some of the topics are quite simple :)

  • @Lockheed-1049
    @Lockheed-1049 11 місяців тому +556

    Wait….. I collect fossils, i have seen the jellyfish fossils. IVE THEOWN AWAY OVER 50 RARE FOSSILS😮

    • @randybutternub031
      @randybutternub031 11 місяців тому +133

      Why throw it away if you know it’s a fossil 😂

    • @erinlane1769
      @erinlane1769 11 місяців тому +14

      Oooooof

    • @caitchri2426
      @caitchri2426 11 місяців тому

      Threw them away because they looked like peepee’s…

    • @Beans_Are_Tasty
      @Beans_Are_Tasty 11 місяців тому +20

      that sucks

    • @shandya
      @shandya 11 місяців тому +9

      Rip

  • @Msggaming786
    @Msggaming786 11 місяців тому +24

    Man I love fossils and they are soooo interesting. They are like a huge mystery capsule from millions of years ago!!!

  • @gabrielsstopmotion1959
    @gabrielsstopmotion1959 11 місяців тому +5

    As A Palaeontologist I Have Seen Nearly All Those Fossils In The Field Before And Its So Much Fun Digging Them Or Find Them By Breaking Or Drilling Rocks

  • @diegocarena-santiago9484
    @diegocarena-santiago9484 10 місяців тому +5

    I love your channel! Looking to be a Zoology student next year and looking forward to studying birds, I was wondering if you'd do any videos on specific bird families such as Owls, whether it be the True owl or barn owl families?? I'd love to hear your knowledge!

  • @JimHerbertOutdoors
    @JimHerbertOutdoors 10 місяців тому +3

    I belong to Area 1 Club and have collected Pit 1 since I was a kid. Most of the old timers picked the place clean but they still erode out of the strip pit hills and pond edges 👍 AWESOME collection in your video

  • @LDrosophila
    @LDrosophila 9 місяців тому +4

    I love the Mr. Rogers music you play. I find it so relaxing

  • @kujalavanimalini4199
    @kujalavanimalini4199 9 місяців тому +4

    3:05
    You got me in the first half

  • @jamies5621
    @jamies5621 11 місяців тому +8

    i love this channel. it brings back my sense of childlike wonder for learning :)

  • @leonardoremmie
    @leonardoremmie 11 місяців тому +8

    So unbeliably jealous. The ability to just go through all these fossils is incredible. Mans living the life

    • @JosephsJungle8
      @JosephsJungle8 11 місяців тому +1

      Make your own fossil collection it’s easy even I have one

    • @leonardoremmie
      @leonardoremmie 11 місяців тому +1

      @@JosephsJungle8 Yea but to this extent I mean. Hundreds of fossils. I don't have that kind of room or money

    • @JosephsJungle8
      @JosephsJungle8 11 місяців тому +2

      @@leonardoremmie he doesn’t have hundreds and really you don’t need hundreds to have a collection once you have at least one of some of your favourite species like mine which consists of trilobites fish ammonites and invertebrates

    • @xXScalesOfSolaceXx
      @xXScalesOfSolaceXx 11 місяців тому +1

      It's amazing to have a collection of your own fossils. To know that you hold a real piece of history in your hands of a once living organism is a strange feeling but one that is wonderfully addictive and won't harm your health. It's something that you will never understand until you learn more about it and appreciate it as a life taken by the world and made into a beautiful sculpture of stone just for you.
      I started my collection when I was about 7. It has grown quite a bit over the years. I am 24 now. I have specimens of plants, sea life and even of dinosaurs, like tendons - which are rare - and bones. My collection is probably worth about a $1,000 but it's already quite a bit big. I spent a lot of time picking out the best fossils from the smallest, cheapest ones at rock shops and such since I don't have the money to afford museum quality pieces.
      One of my most prized possessions is from my favorite dinosaur. A piece of real Triceratops jawbone. Luckily I didn't pay what it's worth for it. Paid $35 for a $400 fossil because the seller couldn't identify the individual bone from the creature they knew it was. They probably thought that it was a toe bone! Lol.

    • @JosephsJungle8
      @JosephsJungle8 11 місяців тому +2

      @@xXScalesOfSolaceXx my collection mainly consists of trilobites, fish and teeth but I have 1 ammonite, 1 shrimp, 1 Dominican amber, 1 horse ankle and a sand dollar
      Probably one of the few people asking for fossils for Christmas this year

  • @dragoses3975
    @dragoses3975 11 місяців тому +15

    Man i get a feeling of euphoria when i watch your videos.

  • @borqnaplashkov4385
    @borqnaplashkov4385 11 місяців тому +1

    Wow! I discovered your channel only yesterday and I wanted to tell you to never stop showing us these things!!!

  • @robynelks9134
    @robynelks9134 11 місяців тому +2

    I’ve just recently found your channel and I absolutely cannot stop watching it, it is one of the most awesome and best channels out there I love it, thank you for doing what you do 👍😎❤️🇦🇺

  • @EnabiSeira
    @EnabiSeira 11 місяців тому +5

    Cool! And a bit sad too... I would like to see that ecosystem back then.

    • @xXScalesOfSolaceXx
      @xXScalesOfSolaceXx 11 місяців тому +1

      I feel the same way. I imagine that it was beautiful back then and the only sounds that could be heard was of nature. No cars, planes, even the sound of electricity humming. And the skies at night would be astonishing. With no light pollution you could see every star and planet with great clarity without a telescope anywhere you are. Oh how badly I wish that I could experience that in prehistoric times. It would be like another great wonder of the world.

  • @nunu_anime3058
    @nunu_anime3058 10 місяців тому +2

    Your voice is so soothing and your videos very interesting! I love them!!

  • @ceilingfan7030
    @ceilingfan7030 11 місяців тому +13

    Do you create ALL the music in the background? Because around 4:10 is incredible. And the jaunty little tune during the merch ad. Love it

  • @aCycleofSelfcontrol
    @aCycleofSelfcontrol 4 місяці тому

    This style of videos scratches my brain so good😫 sooo soothing. I feel like I’m being swaddled with knowledge

  • @frenchfry78960
    @frenchfry78960 11 місяців тому +2

    LET'S GO! I love fossils! Keep up that scientific research!

  • @c.r.k.7162
    @c.r.k.7162 11 місяців тому +1

    This guy is the Bob Ross of zoology

  • @tannerbranch1035
    @tannerbranch1035 11 місяців тому +1

    I love your Chanel so much, and it’s really cool to see information that I covered in my bio courses pop up here. Thanks for all the amazing content!

  • @SibruOfficial
    @SibruOfficial 6 місяців тому

    Nothing like a nice Calamites fossil to brighten your day!

  • @G1GUJK
    @G1GUJK 11 місяців тому +2

    These are gorgeous

  • @Akerue.000
    @Akerue.000 2 місяці тому +1

    He finally got a fish

  • @josephinechurk6423
    @josephinechurk6423 4 місяці тому

    Bruh! I like how he goes through the collection like hes like a explore of collectionist😊

  • @jedrek1521
    @jedrek1521 7 місяців тому

    Ah Mazon Creek, I had a feeling the moment I saw you open the first nodule. Still haven't found an animal fossil from there but got quite a few ferns

  • @M1KK1101
    @M1KK1101 9 місяців тому +1

    1:51
    Me: it’s a rat
    Video:it’s a prehistoric fish.
    Me:oh I thought it was a rat-

  • @AnitaRani-pk2yd
    @AnitaRani-pk2yd 6 місяців тому +1

    3:04 those jellyfish are sus 😳

  • @NativeVsColonial
    @NativeVsColonial 11 місяців тому +2

    2:50 It’s the Bay of Bengal, India

  • @RedWolfArtist
    @RedWolfArtist 11 місяців тому +1

    My favourite unboxing videos yey XD

  • @thetwitchywitchy
    @thetwitchywitchy 8 місяців тому

    i had no idea jellyfish could make fossils! i didn’t know them being buried in silt would create a fossil, i thought they always had to have hard bits to make fossils :) thank you!

  • @micheld4958
    @micheld4958 10 місяців тому

    They are incredibly well preserved😮!

  • @roger_zm
    @roger_zm 11 місяців тому +2

    Where do you get your sound effects from?

  • @dodyrakhman7589
    @dodyrakhman7589 11 місяців тому +1

    Please do video about centipedes, giant centipede.
    They are scary but very fascinating creature.

  • @ywatoda7870
    @ywatoda7870 11 місяців тому

    The background was perfect for this

  • @ovikhanovi
    @ovikhanovi 11 місяців тому +2

    Yeah the coast of Bangladesh my favorite prehistoric place 2:49 😐

  • @jacobmichie3976
    @jacobmichie3976 11 місяців тому

    thank this one was pritty cool

  • @wmarkfish
    @wmarkfish 9 місяців тому +1

    How is it possible that they are all perfectly packaged and centered as if made on an assembly line like chocolate covered peanuts?

    • @therandomraddish7281
      @therandomraddish7281 9 місяців тому +1

      Because they uncovered the fossil, then carved the rock into a circle around it. Fossils don’t come pre-packaged in nice river stones

    • @jamesalann2261
      @jamesalann2261 9 місяців тому

      It is the fossilization process that causes the round concretions. The plant or animal gets buried rapidly (in a river delta environment) and the anaerobic (without oxygen) decomposition process produces chemicals that permeate the sediment around the organism causing a hardened nodule separate from the layered mudstone around it.

  • @lknanml
    @lknanml 11 місяців тому

    2:53 WOW! I didn't realize how far back Mocha Latté's went in or fossil records...

  • @LXXXVIII8
    @LXXXVIII8 11 місяців тому

    Video request: Types of bird feathers!! 😊

  • @RobertGotschall-y2f
    @RobertGotschall-y2f 6 місяців тому

    I've collected stickleback fossils with exstrodinnary detail, even pond plants

  • @Gender_on_off
    @Gender_on_off 11 місяців тому +3

    My grandpa has a literal fossil collection 😂😂

  • @Nonsoid
    @Nonsoid 2 місяці тому

    1:09 is that calmites, a tree from carbinoferous period

  • @EmeraldersB
    @EmeraldersB 11 місяців тому

    ID speedrun is what we need more of

  • @sebastiannielsen9740
    @sebastiannielsen9740 11 місяців тому +1

    Man do i love fossils!

  • @trevorelvis1355
    @trevorelvis1355 3 місяці тому

    "But hold on, what's this? This is my secret new merch".....I immediately subscribed

  • @ReicksRCS2
    @ReicksRCS2 8 місяців тому

    This has convinced me to start a seed world

  • @Dr.Steampunk1d
    @Dr.Steampunk1d 10 місяців тому +1

    Did you know that soft organisms fossilise due to them creating a print in the sediment. The print is what gets fossilised not the actual organism. I have a video on my channel of my 2023 fossil finds. It’s very short and basic however.

  • @raffausfaus
    @raffausfaus 8 місяців тому

    1:58 finally. A fish

  • @Dismal1883
    @Dismal1883 6 днів тому

    I love fossils and history, so when I got the fossils correct, I was like “YIPPEE!!!!!- wait what?”

  • @nathancomixproductions466
    @nathancomixproductions466 11 місяців тому

    Do you have fossils of even more exciting creatures? Y'know, from Anomalocaris to the Woolly Mammoth.

  • @Godzillamandude.
    @Godzillamandude. 5 місяців тому

    I have some fossils. I have one from my grandpa it’s called a brachiopod and another one I have is from a creature called an ammonite. The last one I have is called a trilobite.

  • @TheBeesies
    @TheBeesies 11 місяців тому +1

    Could you maybe make a video on American, Canadian, and Great Plains Toads? My team and I are going to state for Fish and Wildlife in April and we still haven't found a reliable way to tell them apart.
    Well we thought we did, but then we all called an American Toad a Canadian Toad. (Though we sll swear they called it the wrong one).

  • @pukkiepo3494
    @pukkiepo3494 11 місяців тому +1

    I don’t understand fossils. Is it a print of the animal/plant? Or are the parts still in the stone? If it’s still there, Would we be able to get a seed from a plant and grow it again? Or is it to lifeless

    • @sophiedowney1077
      @sophiedowney1077 11 місяців тому +1

      It can be either! Some fossils are just imprints, like dinosaur footprints, or prints of leaves that landed in mud, left their print, and then decomposed , leaving the pattern behind. In these fossils the rock hardens before the print is changed by the wheather.
      But other fossils happen when an organism dies and is buried or is buried and then dies. After the organism dies, its body parts are slowly replaced with rock and minerals from the surrounding area, so they keep their shape, but their chemical structure is lost. That's why im comfortable handling my corpralite fossil (that's fossilized poop); because i know there's no poop left.
      Usualy in the second kind, soft tissues decompose before they fossilize. This is especially true in the ocean, which is why we have lots of ammonite shells, but as far as i know, no ammonite bodies.
      Occasionally, something will happen that allows soft tissue to be preserved. There is one fossil of an ankylosaurus relative that was somehow mummified after it died (I can't remember how) and because the mummification prevented its soft tissues like skin from decomposing, its entire body fossilized. I reccomend googling this because it's beautiful. Its face and most of its body is intact.
      There's another dinosaur called anchiornis huxleyi that has its feathers preserved, and scientists were able to look at it under an electron microscope and see trace amounts of pigments, and they were able to reconstruct the color pattern of this dinosaur. It had a beautiful red crest and black and white striped feathers on its hind legs and wings.
      All fossils are one in a million, but the last two are more like one in a trillion.
      In conclusion, fossils are cool, and have a nice day.

  • @Nonsoid
    @Nonsoid 2 місяці тому

    1:09 calmites tree, lived during carboniferous period

  • @onepiece_laughtale
    @onepiece_laughtale 11 місяців тому

    Hello, you have earned.. a subscriber

  • @duhduhvesta
    @duhduhvesta 11 місяців тому +1

    Can you do video on the individual fossils

  • @ashleyseamon8074
    @ashleyseamon8074 11 місяців тому +1

    Hey, I'm Freya, a 9 year old girl that likes to study fossils. Where did you find these fossils at? And, are any other people besides archeologists allowed to go there? Or is it a place that only archeologists can go?

    • @gabrielsstopmotion1959
      @gabrielsstopmotion1959 11 місяців тому

      Archeologists study History Paleontologists study Dinosaurs And Only Paleontologist And Scientists are Allowed There Or College people

  • @gamershype2504
    @gamershype2504 9 місяців тому

    The prehistoric pokeball is crazy

  • @tannazmousavi6872
    @tannazmousavi6872 10 місяців тому

    That is awesome

  • @DroneZilla676
    @DroneZilla676 4 місяці тому

    2:57
    I thought it was prehistoric bread💀💀😭

  • @khandemongoodhaha9260
    @khandemongoodhaha9260 Місяць тому

    3:05 AYYO

  • @thatawkardfeeling9076
    @thatawkardfeeling9076 11 місяців тому

    Damn that went from 0 to 100 real quick

  • @jakereich
    @jakereich 11 місяців тому

    Its curious how the speciments shown fit their containing mateix so well. Is this just because excess rock was removed, or is there something else happening here?

  • @Weirdoeevee
    @Weirdoeevee 11 місяців тому

    Hey odd! You should talk about all tomorrows!

  • @johndelarosa4391
    @johndelarosa4391 11 місяців тому

    How do you find all of these CRAZY,AWESOME,RARE fossils and have so many of them? By the a way,I love fossils!

    • @codename495
      @codename495 11 місяців тому

      That’s got to be a university or museum collection

  • @mamaharumi
    @mamaharumi 5 місяців тому

    Do they keep those storage rooms cold?

  • @LalasDragons
    @LalasDragons 11 місяців тому

    Just curious do you have any worm specimens?

  • @GeckoTech_Engineer
    @GeckoTech_Engineer 11 місяців тому

    I love fossils, I don’t get the opportunity to find them a lot

  • @crystalsutton9396
    @crystalsutton9396 9 місяців тому

    Because of you, I’m breaking every rock that I see

  • @goldendragon6985
    @goldendragon6985 13 днів тому

    you can mistaken me for sonic for me running to that collection

  • @RandomOctopusTV
    @RandomOctopusTV 5 місяців тому

    The fact that you called them pokéballs

  • @slimbob7553
    @slimbob7553 11 місяців тому +1

    WHERE do you get your music?!?

  • @brieaunnasworld6609
    @brieaunnasworld6609 11 місяців тому +1

    This rocks❤❤❤❤

  • @unbornraizan123
    @unbornraizan123 11 місяців тому

    I am still waiting for the blooper that he "accidentally" break one of them😅

  • @SrGoatie
    @SrGoatie 10 місяців тому

    Yes

  • @NTHTVal
    @NTHTVal 11 місяців тому

    Wooaah, that's fascinating

  • @flxralwillow
    @flxralwillow 5 місяців тому

    This man is going to become the next Albert Einstein

  • @fadzlisfadzlis1865
    @fadzlisfadzlis1865 11 місяців тому

    wow,nice video 👍

  • @Super_star_gaming718
    @Super_star_gaming718 11 місяців тому

    How u get these

  • @JamJamz16
    @JamJamz16 8 місяців тому

    Guessing animals section be like
    First try: Uhhh CAT-FISH bc it looks like a cat, and the tail is a fish?
    2nd: SHRIMP ALFREDO- Wait no its shrimp

  • @crabbykittycat3247
    @crabbykittycat3247 7 місяців тому

    Hey man I’m obsessed with fossils and crystals I went on a trip with my classmates we went exploring and I started digging through the river rocks and I found a fossil! It’s a shell much like this emoji 🐚, but different it looks old and extinct but I know it’s from a family of gastropods! Recently been extinct since 1500* I searched up this fossil and google said around 500 million years! Isn’t that cool 🤓

  • @Lost.abyssn
    @Lost.abyssn 11 місяців тому

    U have to make a tv show 💖💖

  • @autonomousAcquaintances
    @autonomousAcquaintances 10 місяців тому

    Have you ever thought of doing asmr? Maybe you could like read a scientific article or wikipedia or something. I really like your cadence. Its very relaxing.

  • @AK-ep3vr
    @AK-ep3vr Місяць тому

    i got an ad with him on it 💀

  • @kacybaker3474
    @kacybaker3474 10 місяців тому

    that’s so sad:( that they died in that way. anyway this video is so cool thank you for existing

  • @EastonAgnor
    @EastonAgnor 11 місяців тому +1

    I have a triceratops tooth how much is that?

    • @BioWorkAgency
      @BioWorkAgency 8 місяців тому

      Probably like 40 dollars, i'm not sure though, ask Google, ChatGPT, and some paleontologists.

  • @novatron7841
    @novatron7841 11 місяців тому

    I got all of them right 😊

  • @elrohirshouldercheaptrick9452
    @elrohirshouldercheaptrick9452 10 місяців тому

    Isn't it sad that one day, we'll unearth the very last fossil

  • @SriyaadithaInuganti
    @SriyaadithaInuganti 18 днів тому

    What if they were carvings of early humans? I mean they might have done them too

  • @semi-satisfied5727
    @semi-satisfied5727 11 місяців тому +1

    NiCe🐱

  • @bryand6811
    @bryand6811 6 місяців тому

    How do they know how to cut the rocks perfectly to show fossil?

  • @officialhunting
    @officialhunting 2 місяці тому

    amazing❤

  • @annehedgcock
    @annehedgcock 8 місяців тому +1

    Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa huh Aaaaaaaaaaaa becomes super sanpine

  • @HainTayZarTun-pw8jx
    @HainTayZarTun-pw8jx 3 місяці тому

    The jelly fish is too sus

  • @nwB14CK0U7
    @nwB14CK0U7 8 місяців тому

    Jellyfish looks like bread fr