The Rise and Reign of Primates | The Adapids and Omomyids
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- The journey from any of our given ancestors to our own anatomically modern species is a fantastic and riveting one, and not simply due to it’s personal connection with each and every one of us. Join me as we travel from the Late Cretaceous to our modern world, keeping pace with each member of our own family tree, be they cousins or direct ancestors. It’s an unbelievable trip, and one that echoes it’s tale in each of your cells.
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Can we take a moment to appreciate this person making all these videos despite probably being incredibly busy with her PhD?
Yep, she's dedicated against nonsense.
Teachers are born not made.
@@michellerenner6880 - Some of each.
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I wonder if Erika's professors see her work here and ever have discussions with her about it. Certainly, it should be evidence of subject mastery!
Necrolemur is my new sleep paralysis demon
I feel like this Critter deserves its own shorts video.
Love the name
I've been sick for weeks and was getting pretty down about the fact that I'm barely starting to feel better today. This was a real bright spot, and nice work as always!
I don't know if you are into dinosaurs, but Your Dinosaurs Are Wrong had two new videos in the last couple of weeks, the one about Giganotosaurus beeing over an hour long. Just for your information... ;-)
Thank you! You share this highly detailed info in such an accessible, entertaining way! Your channel is delicious intellectual nourishment
Thank you! This was great. Necrolemur is the coolest name for a species, ever.
With the internet, such knowledge is at our fingertips, but it's so easy to get overwhelmed... luckily Erika is here to structure it for us.
Invaluable.
She makes a lot of mistakes though. Her case isnt as airtight as she portrays it to be and I am the only person who appears to fact check her videos in the comments
@@bodhimantra7688 "her case" ?
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@@bodhimantra7688 Liar
@@dopeyfx1783 The newest comments on most videos are mine, seek and ye shall find. You can start with the Robert Sepehr videos
Kinda random question:
What would "The Flood," have done to Earth's icecaps, glaciers, and such?
I mean, aside from the Heat Problem...
Think Ice could be a worthy Bite-sized Bust topic? 🤔
Another thought: maybe losing the ability to make vitamin C also necessitated larger brains since the vitamin C would have been less present to reduce damage to sensitive brain regions from environmental toxins, but a larger brain would spread out the damage over a larger area? Also they needed to figure out how to get at those fruit like you've mentioned.
It appears we had already been utilizing fruit as such a reliable food source, that the gulo gene wasn't needed. Or, God gave us a deliberately broken version of this Gene that looks like the monkey version to test our faith.
@@uncleanunicorn4571 When God comes in the guise of random chance that when you begin to feel your faith's deficiency.
@@Bit-while_going pretty sure unicorn was being sarcastic wrt the god explanation...
Also, they're right: primates likely were eating fruit already. Making dietary Vitamin C intake adequate.
Excellent content Gutsick Gibbon 🤗The shorter format makes it easier to learn for us non scientist types.
Thanks for the comment. I rarely watch a video longer than 20 or 30 minutes. I think that's true for many of us.
@@robertdeland3390 - I find that her looong videos go by very fast and seem much shorter than they are labeled.
Necrolemur sounds like a really obscure D&D class.
Ah, a modern ape of culture I see
Your channel is very informative
Necrolemur sounds like something from a B-rated horror movie
Please keep doing these kinds of videos. The topics are interesting, and the evidence is presented clearly and understandably. This channel is a boon! It's a goddamn boon.
GULO gene was the first of many smoking guns that shocked me out of my creationist upbringing.
Necro-Lemur, OG Black Metal lemur.
I Love listening to these videos! I usually have to re-set them so that I can hear them twice.
This is an excellent series and I'm learning a lot.
Necrolemur would be a great band name
My favorite coffee break videos! Mahalo Erika!
Excellent as always!😊👍❤
I'm just astonished someone named a creature the necro lemur.
My religion teacher refuses to believe that humans are apes, stating some nonsense about humans not being apes because we're a different genus and species (and unless i'm understanding this wrong, Such a thing doesn't matter because of the family in which we're in)
Yes, genus and species level is of no relevance, she's clueless. Apes are a range of families and we are within one such family, Hominidae. We are apes.
every so often i think about how cool it would be if we still had monkeys here in europe. except for the barbary macaques in Gibraltar ofcourse.
Why is necrolemur called necrolemur? I don't want it to just be because it's a dead lemur.
When man came along: Apes could finally learn to control their appetites!
The bash young earth vids are fun, but these videos are why I love this channel
I can’t wait til you are more free and we can put our heads together agsiny
4:56 sharing the world with the largest terrestrial mammalian carnivore of all time: Andy Serkis. I misheard a bit there :D .
That superlative is far from unchallenged.
I love your content. Very informative and enthusiastically presented.
Well done, and keep em coming!
I suggest checking out the paleo art of Ida by Ester Van Hulsen, she goes through the story of Ida's life
On the right at 3:41 is one of them
Another great episode! Love seeing the development of the primates over time and habitat changes.
good info. better with slightly lower music volume. slightly slower speech. dont get carried away Gutsi. nice vid. Thanks
Another for the algorithm.
Fun fact: NecroLemur means 'dead ghost'/'death ghost' (corpse ghost?)🤘🏼🤘🏿🤘🏽
Clear and informative as always....I'd never heard the verb "beget" used in the context of a sensible discussion...are you spending too much time with people who burble in 16th century English?
Touchdowns
Leaving this like and comment for the care and feeding of the ever-voracious Almighty Algorithm. 😊 Might want to use a chair and bullwhip for that part. 😂
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I appreciate you effort to expose the lies of the death cults, but I enjoy these videos most.
Thank you.
✌💖 fellow earthlings
Nope, evolution is a death cult and she promotes it
@@EasternOrthodoxChristian Your pfp is woefully ironic.
2:20 I only rember this from that one Futurama episode. "Where, then, is the missing link between apes and this _Darwinius_ _masillae?_ Answer me that, Professor!"
Could be be that getting stranded in Madagascar wasn't very conducive to evolving sexual dimorphism since the males would have less invasive species to contend with?
Ive been watching a load of your stuff, and i have to ask (and i appreciate i may have misunderstood you) how the heck do you still claim to be agnostic not atheist? You destroy religious viewpoints in most of your videos, so how can you even begin to beloeve that god exists?
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I like how it's both an amazingly preserved fossil, and it also looks like a rat that fell into the McDonald's deep fryer
Erika, could you please direct me to a source explaining your nom de plume as well as your choice for a blue gibbon avatar?
I legit read it first as "omnomyds". And was wondering if it was some scientist humor at these creatures having some comically inefficient digestive system or something. I need to get more rest, less than 6 hours is really not working out it seems.
Yaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy I actually don't know anything about primate evolution, this is such a blessing!! 🐵🦍 🚶♂
Where's the special moment in the fossil record where humans poofed into a timeline God apparently filled w primates to make it *look like we're related..
The Geographics video on the lake nyos disaster is definitely worth a watch
Nice lecture!!
So this waa our grand grand father?
Can that evolution or transformation happen again into future if we all die into nuclear war?
Watch this...
Nuh-uh! The bible.
BOOM! OWNED!
The timing on this... my exam on this is in a few days! I'm so thankful
I really dug this one nice and short for my brain the gift of Parkinson’s
As a fellow primate, I think we have a pretty large bias over our rule of the planet.
Ooooooh apes and bones and all kinds of knowing things. Nice.
Not really related to the video but imagine a primate with a trunk
Just a passing curiosity, Erika. Can we tell if a recognizable human-like stature, walk, or gate came first, or a human-like facial construction? It seems a lot of video reconstructions of our ancestors imply an upright, human-like gate and a more chimp-like facial construction as the order of things.
Amazing video ❤
Is it just me or is Ida kinda cute for a mummified early primate?
What a great series!
A short video? How did that happen?
I’m loving the bite size vids.
Always learn so much here.
yay, monkey content!!! 🐒🐒🐒
4:00 holy fucking shit
We need to get Erika a good mic stand.
Was Andrewsarchus related to modern whales? Did they ever find more remains from it besides the one skull?
ALL organisms are related, it's about degrees. They're quite closely related.
"Primates of the Plioscene" would be a great bandname.
Love these episodes really makes me want to learn more...
Erica is awesome...🤔
wonderful to see this back again
1:30 Wait stop hold on... how do we tell from fossils that something was diurnal?
Relative orbit aperture size?
oooooo one of the good videos
Awesome as always.
This is so helpful
This video isn't in the rise and reign of the primates playlist yet.
It is now.
That was so good.
Holy shit.
MOAR YESSSS
Types 😂
No intro :(
Awesome.
i dont know why im just noticing this. but im missing the intro
something about the intro and outro music gives me a buzz and the artwork is charming.
As someone from europe i thought it's a bit of a shame GG spent so much time fighting some well funded sleaseballs spreading stuff noone over here would ever take seriously. The last video calmed me, and this one is what i subbed for in the first place.
You shipped all your nutters to us, the American colonies.
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Look up Greg Proops - It's all Englands fault.
Very Funny
4:55 Andrew Serkis? The Gollum actor?
Andrewsarchus actually
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omomyids be like O
1:31 nice to see a diorama from my local museum :)
I work at that museum…
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King Julien, Maurice and Mort thank you for your respectful treatment of his ancestors.
Met you at AABAs! I was wondering if you have any references suggesting the last primary ancestor for Hominoidea as being gibbon-like. All I have so far is Reichard et al. (2016 evolution of gibbons and siamang) suggesting large size in Hominidae and smaller size in Hylobatidae are both derived traits. Cool videos and always happy to watch :)
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Who needs NatGeo?
Just when I feel motivated to start being more productive instead of watching UA-cam all the time, you come and post a video like this one...with a promise for more later!
I have always wanted to make an Alitterate character for D&D. Not illiterate, that's easy, one who can only talk in alliteration. I am not clever enough to do it though.
You could put a poster in the background showing the timeline of the geological ages so we can follow your references to them more easily.
This is great stuff! I know it sounds stupid to say, but I had no idea we had so many primate fossils.
Lets go