The Trouble With Trilobites

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  • Опубліковано 12 лис 2024

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  • @kasinokaiser1319
    @kasinokaiser1319 5 років тому +3650

    Death: It's time to go
    Trilobite: Was I a good crab?
    Death: No, I'm told you were the best

  • @cabotfinch
    @cabotfinch 6 років тому +2218

    "The trilobite's troubles may one day be our own."
    Watch out for jawed fish.

    • @WWZenaDo
      @WWZenaDo 5 років тому +62

      Watch out for self and other-destructive narcissists, especially ones with artificially orange skin.

    • @anihtgenga4096
      @anihtgenga4096 5 років тому +44

      Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the primordial soup . . .

    • @alexstec6826
      @alexstec6826 4 роки тому +16

      there’s always a bigger fish

    • @lemmingscanfly5
      @lemmingscanfly5 4 роки тому +13

      Better watch out for great dyings as well.

    • @whafflete6721
      @whafflete6721 4 роки тому +17

      Me eating a salmon:
      *Sweats nervously*

  • @AlcatrazIsland5
    @AlcatrazIsland5 5 років тому +2428

    I just know that one day a submarine will be trawling the depths of the sea when the lights will flash across something crawling along the sea floor, the pilot will aim the lights back over the spot to see a little trilobite just scuttling along and we will know that they are truly the greatest survivors.

  • @-cosmicrogue-
    @-cosmicrogue- 7 років тому +1511

    Damn you, Hank. That sad piano music at the end is making me emotional about Trilobites.

    • @surefeng671
      @surefeng671 6 років тому +15

      Very sad

    • @JMNTLRDRX
      @JMNTLRDRX 6 років тому +9

      Ikr

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 6 років тому +27

      You should be happy for them, as a species they lived longer than any other

    • @oscarkorlowsky4938
      @oscarkorlowsky4938 6 років тому +2

      Me too wtf

    • @gustavojungklaus8542
      @gustavojungklaus8542 6 років тому +5

      me too, to think how much they strugled to survive, and being extinct broke my heart

  • @adiabeticjedi3278
    @adiabeticjedi3278 7 років тому +553

    This combined with PBS Space Time just brings back good memories of old Discovery Channel. Before it got filled with ice road truckers and deadliest catch. Back when new sciences were being shown. When all the fun channels like History, National Geographic, Animal Planet, all had fun to watch and educational shows.
    Good Job!

    • @richardcramer1604
      @richardcramer1604 7 років тому +51

      A Diabetic Jedi, I agree the Discovery Channel and History channel were great in the 1990's and early 2000's but then to save money they started putting all those boring reality TV shows. The only saving grace was The Universe series but when History started showing Ancient Aliens I jumped ship.

    • @metanumia
      @metanumia 7 років тому +38

      Yes, I agree with you guys. I used to watch Discovery, TLC, and History Channel as a kid in the 1990's. History Channel should now be called "The Pseudoscience and Conspiracy Theory Network".

    • @IamMissPronounced
      @IamMissPronounced 6 років тому +14

      Anodyne Melody it's become an entertainment channel rather than an education channel, which is understandable seeing that the demand is very high in entertainment. I don't blame them, and I like to entertain conspiracies, but my heart will always belong to the hard sciences and psychology education shows

    • @toastersmaketea937
      @toastersmaketea937 6 років тому +5

      Anodyne Melody *fox news

    • @andreprawardana6362
      @andreprawardana6362 6 років тому +3

      Not only educational channels unfortunately. Many cable channels are trying to be mainstream and feel less and less niche.

  • @19KRIZZ91
    @19KRIZZ91 5 років тому +1693

    You know you're talking about early history when a period of 1 million years is considered "quickly"

    • @joseg.384
      @joseg.384 4 роки тому +2

      Indeed

    • @MrBlack0950
      @MrBlack0950 4 роки тому +44

      Wait, thats just quickly? Man, that sounds so brief, not even enough time to bounce back from a mass extinction. Barely enough time for humans to evolve.

    • @cpyeske
      @cpyeske 3 роки тому +1

      "less then" 😁

    • @dillongage7628
      @dillongage7628 3 роки тому +16

      @@MrBlack0950 not nearly enough time if you count all of the near human hominids it took to get to where we are.
      From our last common ancestor with apes to humans took roughly 10 million years if I recall correctly.

    • @johnuthus
      @johnuthus 3 роки тому +3

      you mean 20 million right?

  • @proctologistbarbie
    @proctologistbarbie 6 років тому +2783

    Damn wasn't expecting to catch feels for an extinct species

    • @scottfelt513
      @scottfelt513 6 років тому +34

      Drinking alcohol when you Do care does help, I should know...

    • @NoSleep_23
      @NoSleep_23 6 років тому +57

      it might have been the sad piano music but me neither

    • @ladysilverwynde
      @ladysilverwynde 5 років тому +20

      Tell me about it. I feel more than a little sad that they're gone. :(

    • @theasinclaire52
      @theasinclaire52 5 років тому +52

      They survived for 270 million years. That's a good run.

    • @kendalbridges897
      @kendalbridges897 5 років тому +13

      @@ladysilverwynde me too now I'll never know what they taste like

  • @h4rdkn0x
    @h4rdkn0x 5 років тому +1566

    Or they became sentient, built trilobite spaceships and left our galaxy...

  • @mrreyes5004
    @mrreyes5004 4 роки тому +279

    Honestly, I have more respect for trilobites than the dinosaurs or even fellow mammals as survivors. They didn't need to become towering giants or legendary predators, they were just little toughies who were only wiped out by the closest event to the actual apocalypse that the natural world has ever known (with the ancestors of the dinosaurs and mammals only _barely_ surviving it, and they weren't even already on the ropes like the trilobites were).
    Rest In Peace, bold bugs. Hopefully, when reviving extinct species has been mastered, they'll be among those brought back again for round two at what they do best; adaptation and survival.

    • @koharumi1
      @koharumi1 3 роки тому +3

      Don't forget Sharks as well.

    • @RocketHarry865
      @RocketHarry865 3 роки тому +16

      I wonder how Horseshoe crabs made it through the Permian end extinction event

    • @pocketmarcy6990
      @pocketmarcy6990 2 роки тому +4

      Unfortunately we have no way of getting direct DNA from a Trilobite, but we could possibly recreate one from Horseshoe crab DNA

    • @MaxOakland
      @MaxOakland 2 роки тому +2

      Why do you have to compare different animals to each other? Such a human thing to do 😆

    • @Gorilla_Jones
      @Gorilla_Jones Рік тому +1

      Nah

  • @oxiaoddity
    @oxiaoddity 7 років тому +280

    As a geology postgraduate, thank you. This is exactly the kind of video that will inspire people to learn about geology!

    • @pbsvoices
      @pbsvoices 7 років тому +31

      Yay!

    • @Redorgreenful
      @Redorgreenful 7 років тому +2

      Joe McNeil You are awesome, keep up the good work!

    • @ErzaScarletIsBadass
      @ErzaScarletIsBadass 7 років тому +2

      I'm about to do a geology degree (undergrad) and this series will really help, it's so interesting

    • @ryanronson7259
      @ryanronson7259 7 років тому +4

      Joe McNeil This is awesome! I'm in high school and have been planning to get a degree in geology for quite some time. I look forward to it!

    • @mattparker7932
      @mattparker7932 7 років тому

      Agreed! Except a representation of a geological timeline would be inverted. With older periods below more recent times.

  • @Sagittarian1202
    @Sagittarian1202 7 років тому +119

    when big tv channels like discovery, history, nat geo sold themselves out for shows like storage wars or "blue collar" reality shows, I missed the educational stuff i partly grew up on. they were right next to my cartoons. I'm so glad to see PBS still has a soul!! thank you so much for this, crash course too!

  • @DaysWithDay-Day
    @DaysWithDay-Day 5 років тому +450

    Soooo they went through half of all mass extinctions... holy crap.

    • @mrfosilman
      @mrfosilman 4 роки тому +49

      Sponges and Jellies: *Hold my survival skills!*

    • @Ratciclefan
      @Ratciclefan 4 роки тому +13

      And that's just the known extinction events, there might have been more we don't know about lol

    • @fuckinantipope5511
      @fuckinantipope5511 4 роки тому +20

      Holy crab*

    • @lonestarr1490
      @lonestarr1490 3 роки тому +11

      It's like those people surviving the sinking of the Titanic only to go on and survive three other ship sinkings.

    • @unlifethezombie5837
      @unlifethezombie5837 3 роки тому +13

      @@lonestarr1490 Funny you should say that, since there is a woman who survived not only the sinking of Titanic but also 2 other ships she was working on. Check out Violet Jessop, her story is amazing.

  • @badphairy
    @badphairy 5 років тому +657

    I'm holding up my trilobite fossils so they can "watch" it.

    • @ulusxs1096
      @ulusxs1096 4 роки тому +2

      Neo Anderson I got mine from fossil era :D

    • @epauletshark3793
      @epauletshark3793 3 роки тому +15

      My dad found a couple in the middle of nowhere, and now it hangs up in my house.

    • @sirsmokealot96
      @sirsmokealot96 3 роки тому +2

      Me too lol

    • @violetgibson9
      @violetgibson9 3 роки тому +8

      More pet obsessed than cat lovers. 😂

    • @ornithotube
      @ornithotube 2 роки тому +9

      I have some blind trilobite fossils so they can't see the video 😭

  • @gdfggggg
    @gdfggggg 5 років тому +65

    My deepest sympathy and condolences go out to the family and friends of the trilobite.

    • @CruelestChris
      @CruelestChris 2 роки тому +5

      I am not a trilobite myself but have known a great many trilobites and know of their struggles.

    • @Svensk7119
      @Svensk7119 Рік тому

      ​@@CruelestChris I wonder if you mean, "troglodyte"...

    • @Svensk7119
      @Svensk7119 Рік тому +2

      The horseshoe crabs great accept your belated sympathy.

  • @HappyBeezerStudios
    @HappyBeezerStudios 4 роки тому +267

    "I'm a surviver" said the human
    "Tell me again in a few hundred million years" answered the trilobite

  • @evantsb
    @evantsb 7 років тому +451

    This is awesome! Thanks PBS Digital Studios and everyone who is making it happen!

    • @pbsvoices
      @pbsvoices 7 років тому +59

      thank YOU for watching

    • @TeaRex
      @TeaRex 7 років тому +7

      And thank you for taking the time to read viewer comments!

    • @abeta201
      @abeta201 7 років тому +1

      +1

    • @robharwood3538
      @robharwood3538 7 років тому +3

      Thanks again, PBS Digital Studios. I hope you are archiving all your videos, because they will stand the test of time if given the chance. I especially love PBS Space Time. IMHO it is probably the best science-related program currently in production, rivaling Cosmos in impact on the viewers. IMO, Matt O'Dowd is the next Carl Sagan (but funnier); we need more people like him in the world. Cheers!

    • @dejayrezme8617
      @dejayrezme8617 6 років тому

      This is like a huge explosion of educational content! I could ask what took you guys so long to discover internet video but it's good you did :)
      This is excellent, thank you guys!

  • @arillusine
    @arillusine 7 років тому +176

    It always amazes me how Hank Green never seems to slow down, and I love that the results are as amazing as this fascinating vid!

    • @rickinielsen1
      @rickinielsen1 7 років тому +2

      I really don't give a damn about the recent drama. I am voting for Hank as King of UA-cam!

    • @fmlAllthetime
      @fmlAllthetime 7 років тому +1

      The drama is outside of his work as an educator. I can disagree with a man's politics or hypocrisy without disregarding his talent to educate.

    • @jascvideorambles3369
      @jascvideorambles3369 7 років тому +1

      Its the magic of Editing.

    • @patrickc1234
      @patrickc1234 6 років тому

      Hahaha. Make a video in this pleeeease

    • @liukang85
      @liukang85 6 років тому

      Editing...

  • @Pisamia
    @Pisamia 5 років тому +68

    I'll always love trilobites, my uncle taught me about them when I was a wee lass.

  • @UnconditionalSurrenderG
    @UnconditionalSurrenderG 7 років тому +208

    The emotional piano music in the background makes the extinction of the trilobites all the more sad; RIP Trilobites

  • @genekelly8467
    @genekelly8467 4 роки тому +301

    When you consider how eagerly humans are attempting to destroy themselves, the trilobite's reign is amazing.

    • @sunnyalphax3539
      @sunnyalphax3539 4 роки тому +40

      Mother Nature had to work hard to kill these fellows for good. She doesn't have to do anything to wipe us out. Maybe sip her coffie while watching us trying to find new ways to blow each other up

    • @maythesciencebewithyou
      @maythesciencebewithyou 4 роки тому +10

      something something about dude in sky told them to subdue the planet so his son can have a battle with a fire dude.

    • @ScottWengel
      @ScottWengel 4 місяці тому

      I guess they didn't have a Mark Zuckerbite

  • @Aresftfun
    @Aresftfun 5 років тому +266

    "the trilobites' troubles may someday be our own" *jaws theme plays*

  • @genessab
    @genessab 7 років тому +160

    I'm so excited it's here! I've loved PBS digital studios from since I first saw a show from it, and with Hank Green being a part of it I know it'll be perfect. Keep it up!

    • @pbsvoices
      @pbsvoices 7 років тому +29

      Aw shucks

    • @person1406
      @person1406 7 років тому

      Vikings488 if

    • @person1406
      @person1406 7 років тому

      PBS Digital Studios crcrccrrrcrr

  • @TheRainydayvideo
    @TheRainydayvideo 7 років тому +45

    This is absolutely brilliant. This channel is everything I wanted to hear about as a kid, I feel like an excited child on Encarta.

  • @crazycatlady39
    @crazycatlady39 5 років тому +165

    "Nature had to kill them like four different times." When Mother Nature gets angry with you.... She's serious!

  • @Sporedude135
    @Sporedude135 6 років тому +279

    I suddenly feel very sad for trilobites

    • @messier8379
      @messier8379 3 роки тому +3

      Not much really...there are still Surviving Relatives of Trilobite...they were Horshoe Crabs and they had common Similarities to Trilobites..... Horshoe Crabs are Living Fossiles from Cambrian Era..
      And the Blue Blood they had which is immune to all kind of Bacterias might explain how they Evolve further after the Almost Extinction

    • @fishtank1015
      @fishtank1015 3 роки тому +2

      @@messier8379 did anybody ask?

  • @adaw2d3222
    @adaw2d3222 6 років тому +250

    Just found this channel. RIP sleep.

    • @xxCrimsonSpiritxx
      @xxCrimsonSpiritxx 4 роки тому +3

      123 likes..
      I would like too but I got ocd I kind of like it to stay 123 .-.

  • @roryfriththetraveller4982
    @roryfriththetraveller4982 4 місяці тому +2

    happy birthday Eons !! always look forward to new videos 😊
    love a trilobite, funky lil dudes

  • @dandork20
    @dandork20 6 років тому +405

    No one is going to comment about the awesome Star Trek reference in the title? Really? It's awesome! And then again at the end "The trilobite's troubles may some day be our own".

  • @m.o.2772
    @m.o.2772 7 років тому +731

    Super stoked for this video series!
    Long time Crashcourse/PBS digital studios watcher, first time commenter.
    Go Education!

    • @pbsvoices
      @pbsvoices 7 років тому +59

      THANK YOU!

    • @memerofdank9448
      @memerofdank9448 7 років тому +3

      same

    • @jscotthatcher380
      @jscotthatcher380 7 років тому +4

      ditto. except the first time commenter part. : ]

    • @lgcook9
      @lgcook9 7 років тому +3

      Same I should comment more go youtube, love and subscribe

  • @hzhang1228
    @hzhang1228 5 років тому +219

    they tried so hard~
    and got so far~

  • @LocoFaux
    @LocoFaux 6 років тому +1062

    The trilos aren't ever truly gone. They're just in liquid form.....In your car's fuel tank.
    Thank you li'l trilos for your zoom-zoom juices.

    • @princenadroj9766
      @princenadroj9766 6 років тому +142

      Yep, the dinosaurs aren’t truly gone either, in fact, I’m eating one right now, I like them with barbecue sauce.

    • @Lauren-vf4ft
      @Lauren-vf4ft 5 років тому +35

      I’d prefer ketchup

    • @faronomus1589
      @faronomus1589 5 років тому +29

      feeshschticks lol zoom-zoom juice

    • @SSig-sn2xi
      @SSig-sn2xi 5 років тому +37

      And those plastic dinosaurs your kids are playing with come from oil and we all know where that comes from. OoOOOOoo ironic isn't it

    • @MihneaKiller
      @MihneaKiller 5 років тому +49

      That's in fact wrong. Fossil fuel comes from the trees in the Carboniferous era, not from the dinosaurs.

  • @molo711
    @molo711 7 років тому +140

    I'd just like to say how thankful I am for this series in the making. It has been so long since us natural history geeks have had the chance to sink our metaphorical teeth into a new series about life origins that is not just a poorly made and barely funded money grab. Not all of the more recent series where this way and the good ones that have been around didn't have enough money or attention to get them to be truly great. I would love for this to spark a new uproar in series and documentaries like this. I miss the days of Walking with Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Park. Needless to say I am great full for this new series. I am a long time sci show and crash course fan and I am super hyped.

    • @pbsvoices
      @pbsvoices 7 років тому +22

      I am super hyped about this comment. Thank you. Let us know what you think of the episodes.

    • @molo711
      @molo711 7 років тому +4

      PBS Digital Studios Will do. I have extremely high hope for all things to do with this series!

    • @abhiramsrivastava4601
      @abhiramsrivastava4601 7 років тому +5

      logan crawford Yo everything is the exact same with me! Prehistoric Park was the bomb!

    • @brysonfetters7680
      @brysonfetters7680 7 років тому +6

      Abhiram Srivastava I remember watching prehistoric park over and over again, wishing that a new episode would magically appear some day. Sucks that all the documentaries today recycle the same animations and special effects used for the past 10 years. No heart, just a bunch cash grabs with no insides or anything. Can not wait for this new series!

    • @brysonfetters7680
      @brysonfetters7680 7 років тому +3

      *new insights, sorry about that :/

  • @bongkonglus2093
    @bongkonglus2093 Рік тому +1

    I just opened this video for a rewatch only to realize it was released 6 years ago. Thank you pbs eons for continuing to provide educational content informed by actual science

  • @st1cks_and_crows
    @st1cks_and_crows 6 років тому +767

    You: Pill Bugs
    Me, an intellectual: Rolley Polleys

    • @redlion9943
      @redlion9943 5 років тому +22

      sl1cky_n1cky I said that in my mind and was hoping someone in the comments did too, and was it just me or would you collect Rolley Polleys

    • @Lumberjack_king
      @Lumberjack_king 5 років тому +6

      Agreed. They never say rolly Polly

    • @Lumberjack_king
      @Lumberjack_king 5 років тому +9

      @@redlion9943 I like rolly Pollies there my favorite. Bug there so cute by insect standards

    • @asmodeusasteroth7137
      @asmodeusasteroth7137 5 років тому +4

      They are called rolly Polly

    • @Lumberjack_king
      @Lumberjack_king 5 років тому

      @@asmodeusasteroth7137 ok

  • @zolacnomiko
    @zolacnomiko 7 років тому +682

    There is nothing that makes me happier than the phrase "non-avian dinosaurs." Bless you, Hank Green.

    • @special-delivery
      @special-delivery 7 років тому +52

      because avian dinosaurs still exist

    • @zolacnomiko
      @zolacnomiko 7 років тому +34

      Heck yeah they do!

    • @eray2805
      @eray2805 7 років тому +50

      Foonian Relativity And they taste delicious!

    • @scaper8
      @scaper8 7 років тому +28

      Foonian Relativity To explain if your don't know, it is know accepted taxonomical understanding that birds did not evolve from dinosaurs, but, in fact, ARE dinosaurs. That is Aves is just a clade within Dinosauria.

    • @zolacnomiko
      @zolacnomiko 7 років тому +2

      ...You make an excellent point, DON'T MEAN TO DISRESPECT BLAKE, bro does super important work on all these shows. But I also feel confident that Hank wholeheartedly endorses the pro-avian dino message.

  • @nasegoeui4176
    @nasegoeui4176 5 років тому +24

    After Hank's marvelous performance, I was touched and now feel attached to the little trilos

  • @avarixe1932
    @avarixe1932 6 років тому +659

    who else cried at trilobite death

  • @reddeath4life
    @reddeath4life 7 років тому +104

    so hype I'm gonna WATCH every episode Love you HANK!!

  • @avril4421
    @avril4421 2 роки тому +8

    Thank you. Very interesting. I have a fossilised enrolled trilobite, it blows my mind to think of its age every time I hold it.

    • @worsethanhitlerpt.2539
      @worsethanhitlerpt.2539 2 роки тому

      I cant believe Horseshoe crabs arent descended from Trilobites, they look exactly the same

  • @gottidood
    @gottidood 7 років тому +84

    If it's something other than space itself that interests me, it's prehistoric life. i'm hyped !

  • @Aprashant494
    @Aprashant494 7 років тому +6

    This channel is fantastic. Each host is great and the content is so informative and interesting. Thanks to the studio

  • @jimmyshrimbe9361
    @jimmyshrimbe9361 5 років тому +7

    I love this channel! Along with all the other pbs channels including it’s ok to be smart and all variations of Schishow! Thanks guys!

  • @AstoundingChaotix
    @AstoundingChaotix 7 років тому +446

    Let's see here... Star Trek reference. Trilobites. Factual information pertaining to said Trilobites. Correctly utilizing the word "Eons". Hank Green. Subscribed!

    • @abhiramsrivastava4601
      @abhiramsrivastava4601 7 років тому +5

      AstoundingChaotix what was the Star Trek reference

    • @borismatesin
      @borismatesin 7 років тому +34

      The title is a reference to a Star Trek (The Original Series) episode "The Trouble with Tribbles". Cute creatures, multiply like crazy and, in the end, get wiped in an instant.

    • @gummihu
      @gummihu 7 років тому

      Damn, didn't catch that

    • @Edgewalker001
      @Edgewalker001 7 років тому +12

      Not so much "An instant", the Klingons had to assemble an armada to destroy the Tribble homeworlds after all, and then round up all survivors... =p
      We never did get to know if they have any songs about the great Tribble hunt...

    • @dangerouslytalented
      @dangerouslytalented 7 років тому

      Also diet of worms

  • @dillonpollio9115
    @dillonpollio9115 7 років тому +8

    One of the few UA-cam ads that caught my attention more than the video I was going to watch. This is just what we need

  • @GiantEnemyMudcrabz
    @GiantEnemyMudcrabz 5 років тому +2

    Its always nice to learn about your ancestors. Thanks PBS!

    • @nanababytwa
      @nanababytwa 5 років тому

      He did say that they didnt leave any descendants. sorry but they are gone for good.

  • @CashKingD
    @CashKingD 7 років тому +137

    We will always remember you, Trilobites
    ;_;7

    • @Tucher97
      @Tucher97 6 років тому +2

      PRAISE THE ALMIGHTY HELIX FOSSIL

    • @Tucher97
      @Tucher97 6 років тому +8

      what you mean still alive, their evolutionary cousins are alive but hte trilobite geno is dead

    • @Tucher97
      @Tucher97 6 років тому +7

      Isopods is a species classification, Trilobites were the ancestor of today isopods

    • @SgtMacska
      @SgtMacska 6 років тому

      that’s pretty funny fr&

  • @chrisf1584
    @chrisf1584 7 років тому +21

    This is really awesome. It's crazy that Hank has the time to do all the amazing stuff he does

  • @GerardWay4President
    @GerardWay4President 4 роки тому +13

    I didn’t think it was possible, but you made me genuinely sad about a bunch of underwater bugs being extinct. Poor buggies. They wanted nothing more than to live.

  • @zeramino
    @zeramino 7 років тому +4

    This series is so exciting!! and so very well done (so far) as well. Thank you all for informing and entertaining us!!

  • @wj9855
    @wj9855 6 років тому +41

    I'm so happy this channel is getting more people into paleontology

  • @zJoriz
    @zJoriz 4 роки тому +14

    Beautiful & informative video. Side note: I'm guessing the first big success story was not the trilobites but their food? Worms & jellyfish have undoubtedly changed a lot since then, but they're still around.

  • @jcmik
    @jcmik 7 років тому +233

    My grandpa had a pet trilobite when he was younger- he says it got out the aquarium one day and got eaten by a dang anomalocaridid

    • @abhiramsrivastava4601
      @abhiramsrivastava4601 7 років тому +58

      JC Mik I feel ur pain. My sister dropped a bunch of pencil lead into my trilobites' tank. The graphite covered the floor and then... sniff sniff... I just can't talk about it

    • @jcmik
      @jcmik 7 років тому +85

      He kept a diary, once, but then fungi evolved the metabolic pathways necessary to digest lignin and ate it while he wasn't watching.

    • @metanumia
      @metanumia 7 років тому +7

      +JC Mik LOL, you know your biochemistry. ;)

    • @nebelungcat6117
      @nebelungcat6117 7 років тому +13

      JC Mik
      Is Larry King your grandpa?

    • @brookeconsole5719
      @brookeconsole5719 7 років тому +9

      Damn how old is your grandpa because he sounds pretty immortal

  • @klasop
    @klasop 6 років тому +185

    Back in does days, the internet speed was measured in trilobites! :D

    • @altareggo
      @altareggo 5 років тому +13

      but later on, as internet providers tried to make their services appear faster than they actually are, it became trilobits.

    • @lotfibouhedjeur9897
      @lotfibouhedjeur9897 5 років тому +3

      Hi... la... ri... ous!

    • @seldonwright4345
      @seldonwright4345 4 роки тому +2

      GROAN

  • @farthead4817
    @farthead4817 5 років тому +23

    RIP trilobites even though I never saw you and we aren't talking about these crabs that you buy in a box that die after a month

  • @potassiumsulphate4600
    @potassiumsulphate4600 7 років тому +39

    The sad background music made the extinction of the trilobites more tragic.

  • @ayior
    @ayior 6 років тому +5

    I am so deeply fascinated by this. And so far all I did to satisfy this fascination was ocassionally browsing Wikipedia. Now I have it in video form and this is my start of watching every single video of this channel in chronological order!

  • @santiagoolascuaga8062
    @santiagoolascuaga8062 5 років тому +34

    "A small time of a million years"

  • @SadFace201
    @SadFace201 7 років тому +22

    Ah, a scientific video ending with a philosophical statement. Love it.

  • @exnomer5002
    @exnomer5002 7 років тому +350

    I'm a 20 year old guy and I clicked on this video because I thought my computer's RAM was running out of Trilobites.
    So yeah... If anyone needs me, I'll be going back to Middle School.

    • @MeargleSchmeargle
      @MeargleSchmeargle 6 років тому +8

      Ha. So punny.

    • @MollyNMoss-gi6je
      @MollyNMoss-gi6je 6 років тому +6

      So what you’re saying is that you’re scientifically illiterate and proud of it?
      I wouldn’t brag about being Exhibit A of what’s wrong with America’s sad aversion to science education.

    • @The_WhitePencil
      @The_WhitePencil 6 років тому +52

      Molly M. Moss Also I think it was blatantly obvious that he was joking, so maybe you should get yourself a sense of humor before you look at the youtube comment section.

    • @adamwallis3235
      @adamwallis3235 6 років тому +17

      @@MollyNMoss-gi6je r/iamverysmart

    • @themalaymenagerie3350
      @themalaymenagerie3350 6 років тому +5

      @@MollyNMoss-gi6je r/woooooooooosh

  • @m8sonmiller
    @m8sonmiller 4 роки тому +1

    I'm shaking and crying right now. I can't believe they're gone. I miss them so much.

  • @Zeffarian
    @Zeffarian 7 років тому +130

    I'd be curious to hear a hypothesis on why the horseshoe crabs survived and went on to live to this very day when the trilobites did not. They were similar animals presumably in the same niche. Maybe their reproduction cycle was vastly different? Did laying eggs on the shore help?

    • @LimeyLassen
      @LimeyLassen 7 років тому +40

      Or their mysterious blue blood

    • @d3str0i3r
      @d3str0i3r 6 років тому +16

      they evolved from a creature that had more than just armor, iirc the sea scorpion mainly prayed on trilobites

    • @alvarogoenaga3965
      @alvarogoenaga3965 6 років тому +7

      @Desmond. If that is the case, you could say that horseshoe crabs (rather their ancestors) contributed to the trilobites' demise.

    • @vguyver2
      @vguyver2 6 років тому +24

      It's rather interesting in that in their debut as a species, Trilobites were one of, if not the top predator for a period of time. By the time they died out, they had become one of the most bountiful prey in the ocean.

    • @ottosantiagolassus
      @ottosantiagolassus 6 років тому +14

      I was thinking the same thing,
      I truly thought Horseshoe Crabs were their descendants

  • @yourdailynoob5828
    @yourdailynoob5828 6 років тому +297

    my mind is now heavy with the sad history of the trilobites
    1 like 1 chance to the trilobites be cloned

    • @brooksanderson2599
      @brooksanderson2599 6 років тому +1

      By 2026 humans will join them according to Guy McPherson. No need to thank me for that info. Sleep well. old geologist

    • @regularfather4708
      @regularfather4708 5 років тому +1

      Trilobites must be cloned!

    • @bemusedbandersnatch2069
      @bemusedbandersnatch2069 5 років тому +8

      ...cloned how? Cloning requires DNA. They died off many millions of years before the dinosaurs. Furthermore, what remains we have of them are all fossilized. We can clone mammoths because we've found mammoth bones and I think a frozen mammoth or two (Google says yep, that's a thing.) Jurassic Park came up with the hypothetical process of cloning dinosaurs from dino blood in a fly in amber (which I think is impossible given the lifespan of DNA but I digress). But...there's nothing from that far back that left any biological material behind that I know of. It'd be like trying to clone a human from a photograph.
      So, we'll whip them up from scratch someday once we finally commit the greatest blasphemy of all and start cooking up brand new forms of life for our own amusement.
      EDIT: And after I wrote this silly comment I went 'a googlin' on the subject because I was curious. Apparently some team managed to analyze a 500 million+ year old fossil and figure out that it had cholesterol and was thus an animal. So apparently science is even more crazy awesome than I thought and maybe we will have cloned trilobites someday. Who knew?

    • @yourdailynoob5828
      @yourdailynoob5828 5 років тому

      only the future knows...

    • @bigsouth010
      @bigsouth010 5 років тому +6

      I’ll have sex with a trilobite

  • @tankenming4760
    @tankenming4760 4 роки тому +5

    Fun fact 101
    The Pokémon Kabuto is based on the trilobite (with several elements of the horseshoe crab). The entries for all the core games said they live somewhere around 300 million years ago...

  • @Ash-yh5oy
    @Ash-yh5oy 7 років тому +81

    I knew nothing about trilobites before this video. Thanks :D

    • @notpulverman9660
      @notpulverman9660 7 років тому +1

      Ashley Clark are you like 10 years old?

    • @Ash-yh5oy
      @Ash-yh5oy 7 років тому +12

      no I'm not, but if I was there would be nothing about that that would invite your comment. 10 year olds use the internet too you know.

    • @MajCyric
      @MajCyric 7 років тому +7

      There is nothing wrong with being ignorant in a subject... It's what a person does with that ignorance that matters... And clearly Ashley Clark has a curious enough mind, that it brought her(him) to this video and was enlightened... One can now hope that from this new enlightenment that she(he) will seek other new things like this...
      For learning more things like this, I would highly recommend anything from SIr David Attenborough.. He has a great 2 part series called "First Life" which goes in good depth on early life on this planet... Just do a search using "David Attenborough's First Life" He has so many docs out on life and animals... Great ones.. He's been doing it for over 50 years...

  • @jacobopstad5483
    @jacobopstad5483 6 років тому +74

    All this talk of extinction and survival due to climate change really puts things into perspective!

    • @HyperSpify
      @HyperSpify 6 років тому +7

      The problem is we'll make ourselves extinct. Life on earth will move on.

    • @mrman8364
      @mrman8364 5 років тому +8

      @@HyperSpify Unless we blow up the earth. Then there will be no more life.

    • @slooob23
      @slooob23 5 років тому +6

      Climate change is s naturally occurring process? I'll second that.

  • @vulpinelinguini
    @vulpinelinguini 4 роки тому +3

    Love to see this guy, he taught me anatomy while I was in Massage Therapy school.

  • @camdenhill7651
    @camdenhill7651 7 років тому +44

    I'm already Digging this

    • @abhiramsrivastava4601
      @abhiramsrivastava4601 7 років тому +2

      Camden Hill I'm already hating you for that joke
      Naw jk bruh 😂

    • @pbsvoices
      @pbsvoices 7 років тому +13

      ba dum chiii

    • @Infernoraptor
      @Infernoraptor 7 років тому

      I dig it like Diglett

    • @metanumia
      @metanumia 7 років тому

      Hope you find some good fossils. ;)

  • @vickygarcia4632
    @vickygarcia4632 6 років тому +9

    I cried when watching this. I love trilobites so much 😭❤️

  • @seniorspooks9963
    @seniorspooks9963 3 роки тому +4

    Just started playing arc survival (dinosaur game) and I loved how cool the trilobites were, and I'm also a huge fan of the pokemon kabuto, which is based off the trilobite. The trilobite legacy lives on in our hearts.

  • @BingeWatchers
    @BingeWatchers 7 років тому +16

    This was fascinating, I guess this goes on the weekly watchlist with all other Complexly shows!

  • @juanstevanordonezvillota653
    @juanstevanordonezvillota653 7 років тому +8

    The title of this video made me remember a
    Star Trek episode called “The trouble with the tribbles” in the original series...

  • @apollion888
    @apollion888 2 роки тому +8

    Brilliant writing
    The delivery was good as always but the writing this time was close to flawless

  • @pimpminya7131
    @pimpminya7131 7 років тому +7

    Hank Green, PBS, and Prehistoric life!?! This is the perfect UA-cam channel!!!

  • @LMAccount1
    @LMAccount1 7 років тому +8

    This is great, thank you

  • @peterrobinson7803
    @peterrobinson7803 4 роки тому +1

    Really like a more detailed examination of cambrian oddities other than Anomilocaris and trilobites. Love PBS Eons!

  • @rachel_v_k
    @rachel_v_k 7 років тому +4

    Great video! I enjoyed learning about the trilobites. I had no idea that there had been so many types or that they had existed for so long. Thanks for the info! 😊

  • @michaelrogers5330
    @michaelrogers5330 7 років тому +12

    Great video and series. One request...Can you please talk about how we know these things happened? Like who discovered trilobites? How do we know they lived when they did? Also, please provide sources. These videos are essential for our society, as a large segment of the population doubts the reality of evolution. It's important to show them how we know these things happened the way we say they happened.

    • @pokekitty1
      @pokekitty1 7 років тому

      one thing i would add is how are trilobites related to modern day creatures when they were all wiped out

    • @Merlijn83
      @Merlijn83 6 років тому

      I'm no expert, but I venture to guess it's the same as how birds are related to dinosaurs. They didn't /all/ get wiped out, just the vast, vast majority of them did.

    • @CarlosSantos-so5ww
      @CarlosSantos-so5ww 6 років тому +1

      Actually, they went extinct leaving no families behind. All we know about them are because of the fossils.
      There's no living descendant of Trilobites.

    • @PGraveDigger1
      @PGraveDigger1 6 років тому

      There's references in the video description, maybe those could help you out.

  • @blobbertmcblob4888
    @blobbertmcblob4888 5 років тому +29

    Do not worry lil Trilobites. We still have Horseshoe crabs and Triops.

    • @messier8379
      @messier8379 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah the Blue Blood of Horshoe Crab are immune to all kind of Bacterias and Virus..this might explain how they survived From Great Dying....problem is Humans is Harvesting their blood for Medicines and Vaccine...Humans could be the another Footnote for them

  • @ginckgo
    @ginckgo 7 років тому +4

    Regarding the ability to enroll: this may not have originally evolved as a defense against predation, but rather to improve their ability to moult. There are fossils of trilobites that died in the middle of moulting, apparently getting stuck on the way out of the old exoskeleton. Being able to significantly flex their body up and down probably allowed them to dislodge from the old exoskeleton much more easily. This flexibility could later be coopted to fully enroll as defense

  • @Atombender
    @Atombender 5 років тому +28

    Trilobites: "We're going to live forever!"
    Earth: "Challenge accepted!"

  • @LiviaIndica
    @LiviaIndica 4 місяці тому +1

    One of my most favorite videos ever.

  • @natrodgers9267
    @natrodgers9267 7 років тому +10

    YES! Can't wait for this!!

  • @Lazerblade95
    @Lazerblade95 7 років тому +204

    So glad this is happening.

    • @indigoray6693
      @indigoray6693 6 років тому +1

      Richard Kaskiewicz you're so glad what's happening?

    • @indigoray6693
      @indigoray6693 6 років тому

      Jess Vermont and what did you mean by you're having trouble with their trilobites and hoped nobody noticed what? Lol sorry I'm just a little confused on what u mean.

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 6 років тому +4

      Richard Kaskiewicz, What, another massive extinction?

  • @davidp3394
    @davidp3394 Рік тому

    It's so awesome these videos that tell us the story of other animals that lived like us now

  • @kingpotato7183
    @kingpotato7183 7 років тому +22

    I feel for my trilobite brothers #prayfortrilobites

  • @29jgirl92
    @29jgirl92 6 років тому +21

    Maybe its because I'm PMSing but Im getting really emotional over these little guys!

  • @qgisforgeos
    @qgisforgeos 5 років тому +1

    Awesomely presented the great dying.. I loved it truly .... This gave me the new vision to look towards the trilobites... Thank you soooooo much for this video...

  • @Erintoknow
    @Erintoknow 7 років тому +27

    been excited for this since i saw the plug from Emily Graslie over the weekend, didn't realize it was going to be yet another Hank Green thing, does that man have time to sleep anymore?

    • @seabb
      @seabb 7 років тому +4

      Seriously, right? He works on like, five different UA-cam channels and a bunch of other non-UA-cam-related projects.

    • @Tizzer88
      @Tizzer88 7 років тому +4

      hes the best!

  • @tomperone9338
    @tomperone9338 2 роки тому +11

    One of my favorite Star Trek episodes! Remember when Kirk opened that grain bin and all those Trilobites fell on him? 😁

    • @electricalmayhem
      @electricalmayhem Рік тому

      I love More Tribbles, More Troubles when they tie back into that episode. The whole Klingon thing is hilarious.

  • @rahmspinat
    @rahmspinat 2 роки тому

    What a grotesquely fantastic format!!

  • @crazycatlady39
    @crazycatlady39 4 роки тому +17

    0:19 "They're known the world over because they were everywhere!" Sounds like the original version of Cockroaches.

    • @sunnyalphax3539
      @sunnyalphax3539 3 роки тому +1

      Seems like they were just as hard to kill too.

    • @crazycatlady39
      @crazycatlady39 11 місяців тому +1

      @@sunnyalphax3539 Four hits from Life itself?!? Yeah, definitely qualifies.

  • @NerdyGeeky
    @NerdyGeeky 7 років тому +22

    When the last of the trilobites died off I legit nearly cried because of the sad piano music

  • @johnishikawa2200
    @johnishikawa2200 9 місяців тому +2

    Whenever I see horseshoe crabs I think about trilobites . Horseshoe crabs have blue-green color blood , and I have seen many of them moving seemingly locked together in a raft formation , in the shallows just about a foot below the water surface . I believe that they are laying eggs near the beach . But there must be thousands of those horseshoe crabs in that raft of them .

  • @SheoTheFox
    @SheoTheFox 7 років тому +22

    i wish trilobites still existed

    • @raver4lyfe16
      @raver4lyfe16 5 років тому +5

      Horse shoe crabs are pretty close

    • @mdawson8386
      @mdawson8386 5 років тому

      They do still exist just as fossils!

    • @randybarnett2308
      @randybarnett2308 5 років тому

      Sheogorath2077 me too I wonder if they taste like shrimp?

  • @jam5533
    @jam5533 5 років тому +9

    I'll always find trilobites as cute and unique! :D

  • @mrquizical
    @mrquizical 5 років тому

    Interesting, and a "real" person delivery. Very much appreciated. Thank You.

  • @ges4934
    @ges4934 6 років тому +8

    Great show and I'm loving the Star Trek reference :)

  • @Jack-yq6ui
    @Jack-yq6ui 2 роки тому +4

    Trilobites, or what I like to call, my Trilobuddies.

  • @gato_feliz605
    @gato_feliz605 5 років тому +41

    My mom loves trilobites
    They are her favorite fossils
    Me, a splatoon fanboy
    *AMMONITES RULE DUDE*

    • @brooklyna007
      @brooklyna007 4 роки тому +2

      And the Ammonites actually survived to the modern day.

    • @italucenaz
      @italucenaz 4 роки тому +1

      @@brooklyna007 no, they are all gone, Nautilus is not an amonite

    • @brooklyna007
      @brooklyna007 4 роки тому +2

      @@italucenaz
      Ah yes, you're correct

    • @rexythetyrannosaurusrex2897
      @rexythetyrannosaurusrex2897 4 роки тому +1

      IWillTakeAGuranteeOfBetterOverAPromiseOfPerfect i dont know but,is he dumb?

    • @bearkybearky3694
      @bearkybearky3694 4 роки тому

      TRILOBITE

  • @ivandelarosa9408
    @ivandelarosa9408 6 років тому +4

    That spiky one was Gnarly! Imagine seeing these things in real life! :D