My ideal time period because I am obsessed with swamps and wetlands! I know most humans are incapable of seeing the beauty and importance of wetlands but I just adore them, maybe because I was born and raised in an incredibly dry environment so wetlands are very exotic to me.
@Et in Arcadia ego You are so right, I love swamp and moore landscapes too. So sad that in my area in North Germany most swamps were dried up by humans in the last centuries for building cities and highways, and today there are only a very few left.
Yeah refreshing to see yet another youtube video where all the creator did was cut and paste other people's work to try and grab some shekels from ads and somehow still manage to include downright falsehoods
Yes, the content is great -- but I agree with those who find the AI voice a distraction and somewhat annoying. I would rather hear the voice of a real person, reading the script.
I always hate the people who complain about the ai voice.The creator probably prefers a robot narrate the story instead of him in fear of him messing up or sounding bad. (Btw Anthony I love your videos )
Why hate ? I am not going to watch this because of the robot voice. It does not flow right. I would rather have had subtitles only. I'm not going to downvote the video or complain, but I'm not coming back. I might as well explain why before I go.
@@dtxspeaks268 "this person put a lot of hard work into his video." Are you sure? Do you know how he created the video or are you just guessing? The least you can say is that using a computer voice isn't really hard work is it? "Want you make your video and see if you can do better?" Why are you asking? You only want people who can do better to critique and silence the rest? What kind of world would that create you think?
@@Rob81k hard rock- research, editing and finding images and sound effects that fit the tone. Anthony Pain does more than you or Max do in one week than you ever will in your lives
I love bugs and swamps, so i like this period. I live in Scotland, so i’m sorta forced to like swamps, cause whenever it rains the whole forest becomes a swamp.
I live in Turtle Creek Pa and it has the Casselman and Monongahela formation that spans a hundred miles around and I have found hundreds of planet fossils with a few sea creature fossils around the pittsburgh area. If you travel south of the city you will be in the 280~298 ages rocks
@@ChubbyTeletubby mostly horse tails and some seed fern leaves. I found a centipede fossil in my back yard while clearing out a some patch of rocks. Southwest in Greane county and in Washington Pennsylvanian Permian 300~296 million year old rock still a few Carboniferous plants and mostly ferns. Then sea animals north of Pittsburgh and up the Elk County. Looks of sea animals but a few ferns and horse tails
@@Darth-Nihilus1 That is freaking awesome! Seriously! I'm impressed! You are an actual paleontologist!! I live in a town called Fern Creek Kentucky That's as close as I get to ferns. Don't get me started on centepedes or cockroaches 🪳🪳😁
So if bacteria didn't develop the ability to break down cellulose and lignin until after the Carboniferous, did herbivory not exist during the Carboniferous?
@@goodsolonius7305 The first herbivorous tetrapods date from the Late Carboniferous, about 300 million years ago. By the Late Permian, continental ecosystems of `modern' aspect had been established, with a vast standing crop of herbivores supporting relatively few carnivores. Processing of high-fibre plant material requires (1) structural modifications of the dentition, jaw apparatus and digestive tract and (2) the acquisition of microbial endosymbionts that produce the enzymes needed for fermentative digestion of cellulose, the principal compound of cell walls in plants.
Great detailed video. Bad robotronic voice over. I'm thinking that maybe the author has an accent and didn't want to do the voice over himself. Personally, I would rather hear a thick accent than a this AI voice that has no idea at all where to put the stress. Take my advice: be proud of your accent. English is an international language and there's room for many different ways of pronunciation.
I watched your video for a few minutes and then gave up on it because of the obnoxious and unnecessary background noise (that is supposed to be music?).
Be nice to hear a real voice. Maybe ask your neighbour. This is good content but is too hard to listen to. There are far better voices than this. Try resemble. Ai for example. Let me know when you have a better voice and I will definately subscribe. Thanls
I didn't think it was possible to make a boring documentary about the Carboniferous, but here we are. This is just reciting a kings list of paleontolgy, so to speak
Roboreader. Mispronounced Pangaea "pan gare uh." Was it misspelled? Lots of stock footage of modern day swamps, the inside of a terrarium. Narration sounds like it was written by AI. I say watch something produced by humans. There are so many other creators, many of whom use human narrators and carefully written scripts. This wasn't worth the time I wasted viewing it.
If you are Scared of insects or arachnids you may want to turn this video off right now because this was the Haven time for them if you are an etymologist enthusiast though I highly encourage you to keep watching
This huge carbon deposits laid down during the Carboniferous are the same ones we are using for fuel today so we haven't added anything we simply liberated what was sequestered during the Carboniferous era and put it back into the atmosphere where it started back when life was prolific which is an understatement compared to today because damn guess what plants like CO2 at least as much as you like oxygen and today CO2 levels are 0.04% of theirs atmosphere and from that meager amount every photosynthetic organism on the planet has to survive off of what it can extract and all of these work climate alarmists should educate themselves a little better open their minds and discover Global Greening and reversal of the desertification that is rampant right now because the globe used to be green and not Brown long before we were even a consideration when CO2 levels were much higher and so was well coverage that said it was also frozen solid for over 100 million years because it turns out the climate change is frequently and it has been many things but the one thing it has never been is static instead it is just like it has always done in a constant state of flux always changing as it's supposed to and just like it has always done that said it's also been frozen solid with glacial ice at the equator and it was that way for over 100 million years just prior to the Cambrian explosion about 600 million years ago so all you Global alarmists geniuses put that in your pipe and smoke on it because anything between those two extremes would obviously be considered within its normal range and not to be monkeyed with by idiots who think they're way smarter than they actually are
You are absolutely right for the global warming periods in the past! For example, the early Cretacious was a time with very warm temperatures, and the result was the fast spreading out of the new modern plants in this times, the angiosperms. Without the angiosperms I guess the Evolution of the mammals would never had been so great, and animals as primates and many others would never had a chance to exist. But today it is different. Because of our still growing population and our need of places to live, food, oil and other ressources of the earth, we reduce the forests more and more. In so many areas of the World, the land is drying up today, and becomes a desert. I really don't want to know what happens to the climate of the earth, if the rain forests in South America or Southeast Asia would disappear finally because of the greed of us humans.... (Excuse my Englisch, but I live in Germany...)
Look a guy who read "Intro to Paleontology" and thinks that makes him smarter than he actually is. What is "natural" about releasing massive amounts of CO2 daily while thousands of acres of forests are being cut down also daily? Those natural climate changes you speak of didn't take place in only 100 years. The current rate of extinction during the past 100 years has probably been higher than at any time in history
@@goodsolonius7305 oh and weird dude who thinks he's way smarter than he actually is with the Gomer Pyle smile you're definitely not Solon the wise if that's what your caricature implies but you really should do your homework before you comment because this ain't paleontology it's ecology / climatology with a little geology and biology mixed in because it was after all biology that transformed our planet but definitely not paleontology. Nice try though but you're going to have to do a lot better than that
@@goodsolonius7305 a man who knows everything can learn nothing Confucius and congratulations you just got schooled by someone who never finished the 9th grade LMFAO how pathetic
My ideal time period because I am obsessed with swamps and wetlands! I know most humans are incapable of seeing the beauty and importance of wetlands but I just adore them, maybe because I was born and raised in an incredibly dry environment so wetlands are very exotic to me.
Human are also incapable breathing 20 % oxygen atmosphere. xD
Me too they are so alien compared to the desert
@@metal87power humans can infact breathe 20%+ oxygen atmosphere
@Et in Arcadia ego
You are so right, I love swamp and moore landscapes too.
So sad that in my area in North Germany most swamps were dried up by humans in the last centuries for building cities and highways, and today there are only a very few left.
where you from, texas?
Great content. Please tell the computer to pause at a period.
There is a pause.
Like, every 28 days? Or at the end of the Carboniferous?
Please add some gratuitous commas and periods to help with phrasing.
You have been one of my top UA-camrs for a few years now! Your content is very classy, refreshing and cleansing.
Yeah refreshing to see yet another youtube video where all the creator did was cut and paste other people's work to try and grab some shekels from ads and somehow still manage to include downright falsehoods
Carbonated if it's Pepsi. Coke if it's '86. Crack of it's '89
Don't do crack. There's no such thing as a "happy crack cocaine tale".
Fascinating portraits of inhabitants of the past - thank you for sharing these!
Ive never been one for the robot voice, but i enjoy your content even when it say "pangera"
Wow, reloaded my notifications and got this right away
Visuals are great, robot voice no.
I like how you used ambient sounds from dagobah
Genius move
Fantastic. I was waiting for this video
All found in Florida. I have found coal. Sharksteeth. Mastodon bones/ teeth. Saber tooth canine( fangs). All sorta treasures
GREAT VIDEO dude. SO MUCH good info in here. I could watch this over and over. And I probably will! Hehe Great job!
THANK YOU GREATLY !! FANTASTIC WORK! VERY MUCH APPRECIATED! BLESSINGS!!
The person writing the script for text-to-speech needs to study comma placement.
I think it’s called a run on sentence
Hush 🤫 Harvard Graduate!
Lol someone's always gotta complain about the AI voice 🙄 Keep doing what you do the content is great
Dude, just record yourself doing the script? Why do people do this shit?
@@mikewilson858 Mybe they have something wrong with their voice or just don't want too you need to consider some things, its fine too me
Yes, the content is great -- but I agree with those who find the AI voice a distraction and somewhat annoying. I would rather hear the voice of a real person, reading the script.
Not a fan of the computer voice, but other than that great video!
Great material for the swamp planet in my fantasy novel
I always hate the people who complain about the ai voice.The creator probably prefers a robot narrate the story instead of him in fear of him messing up or sounding bad.
(Btw Anthony I love your videos )
Why hate ? I am not going to watch this because of the robot voice. It does not flow right. I would rather have had subtitles only. I'm not going to downvote the video or complain, but I'm not coming back. I might as well explain why before I go.
@@EvilMaxWar I felt that way at first, but you don't see half-hour long videos on pre-dinosaur life all that often.
@@EvilMaxWar this person put a lot of hard work into his video. Want you make your video and see if you can do better?
@@dtxspeaks268 "this person put a lot of hard work into his video."
Are you sure? Do you know how he created the video or are you just guessing? The least you can say is that using a computer voice isn't really hard work is it?
"Want you make your video and see if you can do better?"
Why are you asking? You only want people who can do better to critique and silence the rest? What kind of world would that create you think?
@@Rob81k hard rock- research, editing and finding images and sound effects that fit the tone. Anthony Pain does more than you or Max do in one week than you ever will in your lives
It's good that this has finally been uploaded so I wonder how long it will be before the video about the Permian is uploaded?
Probably my favorite period, great video!
Mine too, even tho I hate bugs in real life 😂
Appreciate you cite your sources
great video the sound effects are a nice touch
Great video
Very good video
this video seamlessly blends with turbo encabulator
I wish I could go back and visit this period. Awesomeness of it . It’s so sad this had to be replaced by ppl
I'm curious how many of these water based invertebrates are just a larvae stage of another more well known insect
I recognize some of these fossils from the limestone formations in my state.
I love bugs and swamps, so i like this period. I live in Scotland, so i’m sorta forced to like swamps, cause whenever it rains the whole forest becomes a swamp.
I live in Turtle Creek Pa and it has the Casselman and Monongahela formation that spans a hundred miles around and I have found hundreds of planet fossils with a few sea creature fossils around the pittsburgh area. If you travel south of the city you will be in the 280~298 ages rocks
What all have you happened to find there In Pennsylvania?
@@ChubbyTeletubby mostly horse tails and some seed fern leaves. I found a centipede fossil in my back yard while clearing out a some patch of rocks. Southwest in Greane county and in Washington Pennsylvanian Permian 300~296 million year old rock still a few Carboniferous plants and mostly ferns. Then sea animals north of Pittsburgh and up the Elk County. Looks of sea animals but a few ferns and horse tails
@@Darth-Nihilus1 That is freaking awesome! Seriously! I'm impressed! You are an actual paleontologist!! I live in a town called Fern Creek Kentucky
That's as close as I get to ferns.
Don't get me started on centepedes or cockroaches 🪳🪳😁
@@ChubbyTeletubby I am not a paleontologist as of yet 😄 I do it as a hobby when I’m not at work or at the fire department on duty
So if bacteria didn't develop the ability to break down cellulose and lignin until after the Carboniferous, did herbivory not exist during the Carboniferous?
It did, just not any microorganisms that could break down wood and cause it to decay
@@goodsolonius7305 The first herbivorous tetrapods date from the Late Carboniferous, about 300 million years ago. By the Late Permian, continental ecosystems of `modern' aspect had been established, with a vast standing crop of herbivores supporting relatively few carnivores. Processing of high-fibre plant material requires (1) structural modifications of the dentition, jaw apparatus and digestive tract and (2) the acquisition of microbial endosymbionts that produce the enzymes needed for fermentative digestion of cellulose, the principal compound of cell walls in plants.
Please fix the narrator program. It runs some words together and breaks others up.
The AI voice really makes the video unwatchable. Sad because its very interesting. You should have a human do the voice-over.
Honestly the first vid I watched it took me longer than is like to admit before I realized it wasn't an unfamiliar accent but an ai voice
Fantastic work 👌 thanks for sharing 🙂
thanks for vid.., i like
greetings bibia
1:54 Sorry if this has been answered before but what game or software is that?
What is this "Pond5" that we see in so many of your videos?
I have dug up many of these in MI
Excellent as always.
Thanks Profezor
Can't stand the computer voice, but good info
That's a Master piece!!👏👏👏
I have alot of these fossils :)
13:40 Phleophrynus looks like a gigantic tick
What are some of the tv shows mentioned? 🤔
What is your favorite dinosaur? What is your favorite pterosaur?
Spinosaurus, and quetzalcoatlus
@@mixmaster6226 mine is Ceratosaurus, and Ludodactylus
@@ceratosaurus3219 what's your favorite marine creature? I'm pretty sure mine is dunkleosteus
T. Rex and pteranodon
Spinosaurus!
Great detailed video. Bad robotronic voice over. I'm thinking that maybe the author has an accent and didn't want to do the voice over himself. Personally, I would rather hear a thick accent than a this AI voice that has no idea at all where to put the stress. Take my advice: be proud of your accent. English is an international language and there's room for many different ways of pronunciation.
I agree !
No kidding! I love the videos and information, but I’d rather read than listen to the cheap voiceovers. Gack!
Why is it sdrawkcab?
Google doesnt know what euroops is
cool vid, but is wish they were human voiced
awkward narration. sounds like a robo reader
Progymnosperms ...seeded ferns ,bryophyte....
Semi-interesting but the narration is rather jerky and some images are obviously pirated as the watermarks show.
Who cares if it's pirated?
I watched your video for a few minutes and then gave up on it because of the obnoxious and unnecessary background noise (that is supposed to be music?).
Just one more. To go and the dinosaur age will arrive
That robot voice is incredibly annoying. Good information though.
A creepy tik tok vid had one of the species from this era
Which one?!
@@Anthönypain arthropleura
@@vahidhosoda6614 oh yes it's a famous one, for a good reason!
This could have been good. But the AI voiceover and the reversed text at 0:51 lost me.
very poor graphics need maps of continental land masses at the very least.... lazy
Be nice to hear a real voice. Maybe ask your neighbour. This is good content but is too hard to listen to. There are far better voices than this. Try resemble. Ai for example. Let me know when you have a better voice and I will definately subscribe. Thanls
The life nature evolusion
narrated by a robot.
The text POND5 is reversed in many frames
You're such a detective
it would be great if you took a breath every now and then :)
I didn't think it was possible to make a boring documentary about the Carboniferous, but here we are. This is just reciting a kings list of paleontolgy, so to speak
5DNOP…???
It's a no operation in 5 dimensions.
For God's sake don't use a computer!
Yes I'll make videos with trees, rain and the wind next time 🙂 don't know how to upload that on UA-cam without my computer
Use your voice or a friend's. Good grief.
Why not have a human doing the commentary?
Please get a human narrator.
The only thing wrong with your videos is that.
Oh! how I miss carboniferous time. Those happy times of the good old days before dinosaurs rules the Earth. Uhuk uhuk sob sob.......(crying)
Roboreader. Mispronounced Pangaea "pan gare uh." Was it misspelled? Lots of stock footage of modern day swamps, the inside of a terrarium. Narration sounds like it was written by AI. I say watch something produced by humans. There are so many other creators, many of whom use human narrators and carefully written scripts. This wasn't worth the time I wasted viewing it.
Frisr
punctuation, Use it.
Capitalization, use it correctly.
@@Rob81k one is a mark of convention, the other is a matter of legibility. ;-)
execallant info! booring voice though.
If you are Scared of insects or arachnids you may want to turn this video off right now because this was the Haven time for them if you are an etymologist enthusiast though I highly encourage you to keep watching
Or people could, you know, master their fears because it's ridiculous to be afraid of animals that are not really dangerous to humans.
This huge carbon deposits laid down during the Carboniferous are the same ones we are using for fuel today so we haven't added anything we simply liberated what was sequestered during the Carboniferous era and put it back into the atmosphere where it started back when life was prolific which is an understatement compared to today because damn guess what plants like CO2 at least as much as you like oxygen and today CO2 levels are 0.04% of theirs atmosphere and from that meager amount every photosynthetic organism on the planet has to survive off of what it can extract and all of these work climate alarmists should educate themselves a little better open their minds and discover Global Greening and reversal of the desertification that is rampant right now because the globe used to be green and not Brown long before we were even a consideration when CO2 levels were much higher and so was well coverage that said it was also frozen solid for over 100 million years because it turns out the climate change is frequently and it has been many things but the one thing it has never been is static instead it is just like it has always done in a constant state of flux always changing as it's supposed to and just like it has always done that said it's also been frozen solid with glacial ice at the equator and it was that way for over 100 million years just prior to the Cambrian explosion about 600 million years ago so all you Global alarmists geniuses put that in your pipe and smoke on it because anything between those two extremes would obviously be considered within its normal range and not to be monkeyed with by idiots who think they're way smarter than they actually are
You are absolutely right for the global warming periods in the past!
For example, the early Cretacious was a time with very warm temperatures, and the result was the fast spreading out of the new modern plants in this times, the angiosperms. Without the angiosperms I guess the Evolution of the mammals would never had been so great, and animals as primates and many others would never had a chance to exist.
But today it is different. Because of our still growing population and our need of places to live, food, oil and other ressources of the earth, we reduce the forests more and more. In so many areas of the World, the land is drying up today, and becomes a desert.
I really don't want to know what happens to the climate of the earth, if the rain forests in South America or Southeast Asia would disappear finally because of the greed of us humans....
(Excuse my Englisch, but I live in Germany...)
Look a guy who read "Intro to Paleontology" and thinks that makes him smarter than he actually is. What is "natural" about releasing massive amounts of CO2 daily while thousands of acres of forests are being cut down also daily? Those natural climate changes you speak of didn't take place in only 100 years. The current rate of extinction during the past 100 years has probably been higher than at any time in history
@@goodsolonius7305 oh and weird dude who thinks he's way smarter than he actually is with the Gomer Pyle smile you're definitely not Solon the wise if that's what your caricature implies but you really should do your homework before you comment because this ain't paleontology it's ecology / climatology with a little geology and biology mixed in because it was after all biology that transformed our planet but definitely not paleontology.
Nice try though but you're going to have to do a lot better than that
@@goodsolonius7305 a man who knows everything can learn nothing Confucius and congratulations you just got schooled by someone who never finished the 9th grade LMFAO how pathetic
I miss the touch of humanity in legit narrations
Good content but bad ai narrations ruin these for me