Hi, welcome to the Skeleton Crew & today we’re not talking about Acrocanthosaurus, but instead it’s a Q&A where we discover more & more about these lunatics that are also Paleontologists
I know what changed the way I changed how I talked in the online paleosphere was that I started having a paleontologist following me, and I had that moment of going "I have a professional following me, who I've listened to complain about this exact stuff I've done before. I need to clean up my act"
Give Acro Me give consume Acro me Consume Acro give me Consume Acro Give me consume Acro give me consume Acro give me Consume Acro give me you! Translation: “I was excited for the Acrocanthosaurus video. Where is it? When is it?”
That's just Daoism. As stated in chapter 42 of the Dao De Jing: "The Dao gives birth to One, One gives birth to Two Two gives birth to Three Three gives birth to all things."
I think the thing with parasite elimination is that most people don’t understand how ubiquitous parasitic animals are. Like mosquitos in many ways can define habitats because they only require stagnant water and can make babies from the same things that eat them. Tapeworms are in the guts of every large mammal in the world. There’s no telling the havoc that would be caused by eliminating them. Also a lot of the time eradication is just more alluring that more realistic options. Like the Guinea worm. It is easily removed with the use of water filters because it is spread by plankton. So now these people still have to drink poop water but they won’t get this one specific parasite. I feel like it’s more empathetic all around to try to distribute water filters.
5:38 I’m now expecting the Skeleton Crew Movie releasing on Halloween. It’s a horror movie where you are all stuck in a Natural History Museam surrounded by a bunch of grass and then forest with only one road in for out and you are all locked inside with no power but Alex is the horror monster and just does this for the whole movie. Obviously titled, The Mongering
1:35:37 I think an important thing is to think more about the difference between invasive, non-native, and naturalized. Invasives should be eradicated in places they don’t belong or fit into the native ecosystem. Non-natives and naturalized species should at least be left alone as even if they are not native, they aren’t negatively affecting where they are introduced into. The question itself is pretty interesting though.
Tales of Kaimere is a very good fantasy spec evo/storytelling project taking place in an alternative world connected to earth populated by earth fauna harvested and derived from previously harvested animals. It has a bit of thought put into military applications of prehistoric fauna (or, well, fauna derived from prehistoric fauna) as it is firmly pre industrial, pre gunpowder technologically (mostly). Probably my favorite example of this is usage by steppe nomads of a tamed species of giant Chalicothere called the Ghlanos. Males can bond with domestic horse herds, and thus they can be readily trained to some extent. In war, the Ghlanos follow along their calvary unit and act as living siege towers in a way similar to war elephants... except war elephants can't pull down defensive walls with giant clawed arms. The entire project is definitely worth checking out, a lot of neat and very original concepts.
James procrastinating his studies to read a scientific paper is just peak relatability. I'll just randomly remember an extinct genus and promptly stop work to read about the damn critter.
I would love to ride into war on a T. rex in samurai armor basically like the ones from Kyoryu I also want to be the paleo zoo’s Tyrannosaur Whisperer so basically be so close with them that I could do something like hold a baby T. rex in front of its parents without fear of being killed and OMG did that question make me want to petition Nigel Marvin into making a 2025 version of Prehistoric Park
Good luck on the vet team James: you don’t know the amount of literal 💩 your gonna deal with, also animals tend to HATE vet staff, on sight! this comes from lived experience
Hi, welcome to the Skeleton Crew & today we’re not talking about Acrocanthosaurus, but instead it’s a Q&A where we discover more & more about these lunatics that are also Paleontologists
I know what changed the way I changed how I talked in the online paleosphere was that I started having a paleontologist following me, and I had that moment of going "I have a professional following me, who I've listened to complain about this exact stuff I've done before. I need to clean up my act"
As an employee of longhorn steakhouse, I actually really like it, and I'm not being forced to say this by my boss.
The fact that fear was counted along fish as things you can monger killed me. 😂
It's been 84 years
Give Acro Me give consume Acro me Consume Acro give me Consume Acro Give me consume Acro give me consume Acro give me Consume Acro give me you!
Translation: “I was excited for the Acrocanthosaurus video. Where is it? When is it?”
paleontology math is as follows: 1, 2 ,3, M a n y
That's just Daoism. As stated in chapter 42 of the Dao De Jing:
"The Dao gives birth to One,
One gives birth to Two
Two gives birth to Three
Three gives birth to all things."
Skibbidi Johnston was not on my bingo card todsy
Nice to see that Alex re-grew his hair for this episode
Close enough, welcome back Skeleton Crew
33:10 horse meat story could potentially use a “but here’s the kicker” pun because similar to pork/pigs beef/cattle kicker is the term for horse
My one year old Babygirl just walked Up to the TV slapped Scott and said daddy. 😂
My answer was No thats Scott, i'm Daddy.
Nope. Sorry. I’m your kid’s father now.
-Scott
@@skeletoncrew8122 Well then okay at least she will get to learn about Dinos from an expert and Not from the Temu Alan Grant (me).
I can imagine Alex just luring teens into an Allosaurus exhibit in an "accident" during an education session by Scott and Amelia
Today on the Skeleton Crew, Dr. Napoli defends invasive species. RIP to all organisms on Pacific islands.
BABE WAKE UP NEW SKELETON CREW Q&A JUST DROPPED!
When they say 'I'm so hungry I could eat a horse'...
I would ride a gigantoraptor into war. Just cause immense fear and distress within my enemies at the sight of that thing
Dread it, run from it, Skeleton Crew Day arrives all the same.
38:17 lmao this is literally what stegosaurus is used for in Ark Survival 😂
I think the thing with parasite elimination is that most people don’t understand how ubiquitous parasitic animals are. Like mosquitos in many ways can define habitats because they only require stagnant water and can make babies from the same things that eat them. Tapeworms are in the guts of every large mammal in the world. There’s no telling the havoc that would be caused by eliminating them. Also a lot of the time eradication is just more alluring that more realistic options. Like the Guinea worm. It is easily removed with the use of water filters because it is spread by plankton. So now these people still have to drink poop water but they won’t get this one specific parasite. I feel like it’s more empathetic all around to try to distribute water filters.
Searching "kinds of mongers" gives:
Fishmonger
Cheesemonger
Hatemonger
Ironmonger
Costermonger
Gossipmonger
Warmonger
Fleshmonger
Scandalmonger
Rumormonger
Whoremonger
Slavemonger
As a Coloradan I also think about the killdozer a lot James.
Very good answers as well.
2 hr Q&A??
Christmas came early :)
Well if it isn’t my four favorite enamel pin-mongers
Always a good day when Scott does Scott things with his higher Scott-level intelligence
💪
5:38 I’m now expecting the Skeleton Crew Movie releasing on Halloween. It’s a horror movie where you are all stuck in a Natural History Museam surrounded by a bunch of grass and then forest with only one road in for out and you are all locked inside with no power but Alex is the horror monster and just does this for the whole movie. Obviously titled, The Mongering
These are the best episodes be use the whole thing can be a stunlock since you don’t have any one subject to return to:
"There are 4 mongers" *theres a cut* Well if you include Ironmonger theres 6 mongers. 🤐
1:35:37
I think an important thing is to think more about the difference between invasive, non-native, and naturalized. Invasives should be eradicated in places they don’t belong or fit into the native ecosystem. Non-natives and naturalized species should at least be left alone as even if they are not native, they aren’t negatively affecting where they are introduced into. The question itself is pretty interesting though.
Ya know honestly I think Alex hit the nail on the head for my question. There ARE too many good fish to choose from.
James long nose gar at the Coldspring Harbor Fish hatchery in their outdoor ponds next to the turtle pond
Well well well
'the Australian burrito place'
Would this happen to be Goozman y Gomez's
Ok, but Olive Garden Chicken Gnocchi soup is like the primordial ooze of my life
time
Tales of Kaimere is a very good fantasy spec evo/storytelling project taking place in an alternative world connected to earth populated by earth fauna harvested and derived from previously harvested animals. It has a bit of thought put into military applications of prehistoric fauna (or, well, fauna derived from prehistoric fauna) as it is firmly pre industrial, pre gunpowder technologically (mostly).
Probably my favorite example of this is usage by steppe nomads of a tamed species of giant Chalicothere called the Ghlanos. Males can bond with domestic horse herds, and thus they can be readily trained to some extent. In war, the Ghlanos follow along their calvary unit and act as living siege towers in a way similar to war elephants... except war elephants can't pull down defensive walls with giant clawed arms.
The entire project is definitely worth checking out, a lot of neat and very original concepts.
Iron Monger enters the chat…
Nobody mentions Laelaps as a name they miss? 😥
James procrastinating his studies to read a scientific paper is just peak relatability. I'll just randomly remember an extinct genus and promptly stop work to read about the damn critter.
Scott you can ride the stegosaur in Ark and doge bullets lol
1:38:33 Reduced to atoms.
I would love to ride into war on a T. rex in samurai armor basically like the ones from Kyoryu I also want to be the paleo zoo’s Tyrannosaur Whisperer so basically be so close with them that I could do something like hold a baby T. rex in front of its parents without fear of being killed and OMG did that question make me want to petition Nigel Marvin into making a 2025 version of Prehistoric Park
Texas Roadhouse the best
Which one of you agrees?
Dalton and Amelia’s fish takes are perfect
SCOTT WITH THE BICHIR TAKE, FOR THE F-ING WIN!!! OMG 😱
I kept a Senegal Bichir for 3 years, she got 12 inch.
Alex, your take on the Clone Wars is Based. I grew up with both.
The Styracosaurus short was great
oh darn
But why was the begging a jump scare?
A little late 👁️👁️ but finally got the time to finish this soo
Algorithm 🙌
Good luck on the vet team James: you don’t know the amount of literal 💩 your gonna deal with, also animals tend to HATE vet staff, on sight! this comes from lived experience
1:21:33 Quote of the episode.
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scrotumless in screattle
0:44 Scott can do math?
I cannot believe you guys aren't aware that you can also monger necros! Go acquire culture and watch Chronicles of Riddick, for pity's sake!!!