2:29 This video makes the claim that New World monkeys have trichromatic vision and can see in colour, whereas Old World monkeys are colourblind. In fact, it is exactly the opposite. This video has been up for several years now, shouldn't someone from this channel be in charge of fact-checking or correcting their videos after the fact.
i wonder if scattered remnants of human foods in both new and old world locales effected each's evolution and a propensity towards what based from their caretakers.
00:29 "There are more than 250 species of THEY [emphasis in the video] spread around the world." Am I hearing this correctly? I.e. "they" instead of "them"? If so, is there a reason the subjective "they" is being used rather than the objective "them"?
@@josueh5831 I don't have a big problem with using technology to do the narrator's work. But, really @bioexpedition, shouldn't you listen to your technology-narrator before posting to make sure the what the technology-narrator says is accurate?
Exactly! The script seems to have been taken from an old text book or something like that. She should have said “the only species known BY THE EUROPEAN before the colonization of America”.
@@croatianwarmaster7872 how is any of that relevant to the fact millions of natives existed on land that wasn’t “discovered” since they already had lived there for thousands of years but the Aztecs did have a concept it was just different than what you’re used to since you’re learned a Eurocentric point of view matter of fact our north was the Aztec south
@@benp9793 (and @Jorge Miranda) When North, Central, and South are referred to as one land mass, isn't it supposed to be "the Americas" or "the American continent(s)" rather than just "America"? I thought just using "America" DID refer to the US. Am I wrong in any of this? Not a native speaker here, just looking for clarification. Thanks.
This video is biased based on a EUROCENTRIC point of views. Why are the continents know as the "americas" stated to have been discovered in the 15th century of the gregorian er correction of the julian calendar; when my ancestors have been here since before then.
Most science and especially biology is fundamentally build on a European point of view. Complaining about titles like "old world" and "new world" sounds like you're looking for things to be mad about.
Dislike cuz never trust robots
wtf
is that a joke or wut
coz sometimes humans dont use their voice to narrate a video, except they use a bot's voice
@@roboticol6280 you seems to be very offended by this joke, and your name is roboticol. hmmmmm
Distrust robots, return to monke
2:29 This video makes the claim that New World monkeys have trichromatic vision and can see in colour, whereas Old World monkeys are colourblind. In fact, it is exactly the opposite. This video has been up for several years now, shouldn't someone from this channel be in charge of fact-checking or correcting their videos after the fact.
I I never understood why people thought robotic voices were a good idea it ruins the whole video
Cheap
Because hiring voice over is expensive that using a software
@@MrAnonymousme10 yea but the person who made the video can use his own voice
@@musoehcrever heard of being anonymous
2:43 by far the scariest animal ever
Old World Monkeys are closer related to us than they are to New World Monkeys.
The color vision part is incorrect. Most New World Monkeys are dichromatic, while Old World Monkeys are trichromatic like humans.
Super awesome video
Dint Mask
i wonder if scattered remnants of human foods in both new and old world locales effected each's evolution and a propensity towards what based from their caretakers.
00:29 "There are more than 250 species of THEY [emphasis in the video] spread around the world."
Am I hearing this correctly? I.e. "they" instead of "them"?
If so, is there a reason the subjective "they" is being used rather than the objective "them"?
Yeah this is not a very professional video.
@@josueh5831 I don't have a big problem with using technology to do the narrator's work.
But, really @bioexpedition, shouldn't you listen to your technology-narrator before posting to make sure the what the technology-narrator says is accurate?
Ok
I was watching clips of jjba how tf did I get here...
Apparently I only see in black and white...
A continent discovered in The 15th century? Wtf
I hate when people say the America's were discovered in the fifteenth century, people were literally already living here since long before
They were discovered in the fifteenth century due to Europeans colonizing it. That’s why it’s called the New World.
ma am its 2021
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I like old ones more
Me too. : )
Oldies but Goodies!
i dont even live in a place with monkeys but i have no preferance
Some of them are genuinely scary though.
Same.
Also Discovered? Cuz there wasn’t millions of people living there already 🙄
Exactly! The script seems to have been taken from an old text book or something like that. She should have said “the only species known BY THE EUROPEAN before the colonization of America”.
@@croatianwarmaster7872 how is any of that relevant to the fact millions of natives existed on land that wasn’t “discovered” since they already had lived there for thousands of years but the Aztecs did have a concept it was just different than what you’re used to since you’re learned a Eurocentric point of view matter of fact our north was the Aztec south
Old world monkeys inhabited Europe and Asia for thousands of years? Where did they live before that?
Liverpool.
Anthropology
yes lol
America already people living there it wasn’t discovered
It was discovered by Old World people, specifically Europeans. Of course there were already people living there though.
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Another dislike for the robot voice, very off putting. Also for the ‘discovered’ bit.
Note how they referred to America as one continent. That lets you know where the creator is from. Fun cultural quirk.
Kriffing_schutta she's definitely american 😂😂😂
It’s divided into north south central, but the continents name is “america”
Jorge Miranda It's amazing to me that someone would comment something so objectively false on a site owned and operated by Google itself.
@@benp9793 (and @Jorge Miranda) When North, Central, and South are referred to as one land mass, isn't it supposed to be "the Americas" or "the American continent(s)" rather than just "America"? I thought just using "America" DID refer to the US.
Am I wrong in any of this? Not a native speaker here, just looking for clarification. Thanks.
Ben P it's two continents. America's would technically be correct.
This video is biased based on a EUROCENTRIC point of views. Why are the continents know as the "americas" stated to have been discovered in the 15th century of the gregorian er correction of the julian calendar; when my ancestors have been here since before then.
I was so annoyed when she said that. So ignorant!
@@tremaynewilson8633 agreed
Agreed!
Most science and especially biology is fundamentally build on a European point of view. Complaining about titles like "old world" and "new world" sounds like you're looking for things to be mad about.
hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amerigo_Vespucci
Down voting for incorrect facts
@Neema Down voting YOU because you did not specify anything you think is incorrect.