I just can't get enough of our very early Fish Ancestors and their many myriad shapes and lifestyles ...they should make a movie length version of the Permian and Cambrian Rivers and Oceans!!
@@TACTIMESEVOLUTION an imaginary friend that has magical powers is the fairy tale my friend. When there's evidence for your god that can even attempt to argue against the mountains of evidence for evolution then you can talk lol
@@TACTIMESEVOLUTION It's not a fairy tale science isn't about assuming things it's about evidence we have evidence for evolution. We have fossil evidence for the creatures in this video, we have evidence for the time periods using the layers of the earth and radiometric dating. And we even have evidence of the paleo geography.
@@emzee1148 Thanks for your self-professed superior opinions. It must have taken you a long time to ask every Christian whether or not they believe in evolution.
Really cool! thanks for this! Just one thing, the first Heterostraci that you show (the ones without fin-like elements) are actually Arandaspida, correct me if i'm wrong :))
Thank you! Wonderful video. Osteostracans are sturgeon ancestors distinct from other fish, which have thelodonts for ancestors. Note the resemblance of wide-head thelodonts to manta rays and whale sharks. That's an overlooked link. Details here: reptileevolution.com/reptile-tree.htm
Folks. There are robot voices out there now which actually sound very close to human. You can pay for them or download them from torrents. This type of voice is OLD and mispronounces.
I think the text to speech is funny and doesn't detract from the information being delivered. I'm here to learn information not be entertained by someone's voice anyways
It would be great if you include information sources links to the video descriptions. For example scholar books or scientific articles. Otherwise anybody who occasionally views your videos may say that all these staff is your imagination only and never happened.
If you're going to use a robotic narrator, please test pronunciations. Most of the Latin names, and common words, were mispronounced. The rhythm of the language is off. Why not just have a human read it? It's very unappealing to listen to a machine voice. The content is good... but please no mechanical narration.
I just can't get enough of our very early Fish Ancestors and their many myriad shapes and lifestyles ...they should make a movie length version of the Permian and Cambrian Rivers and Oceans!!
Fairy tales made by atheists for atheists,
@@TACTIMESEVOLUTION an imaginary friend that has magical powers is the fairy tale my friend. When there's evidence for your god that can even attempt to argue against the mountains of evidence for evolution then you can talk lol
What is myriad?
@@TACTIMESEVOLUTIONat least we have evidence
Satoshi Kawasaki is my favorite paleo artist
His art is just amazing
Yes
Beautiful artwork - lovely fish.
These fish look so funny
Takes one to know one, mr. red tailed shark
@@WhoElseButZane you're totaly right
Shut up thats rude!!!
@@bibarel4665 OK SODFTY
Takes one to know one . We tetrapods evolved from a different group of fishes known as sarcoptergyii
Ostracoderms getting spotlight!!!!! thank you!! I love them so much!!!
I love these videos I just wish they were actually narrated by a human
Fairy tales made by atheists for atheists,
@@TACTIMESEVOLUTION I love your hateful fanatism. I tells a lot about the advantages of enlightenment. Thank you.
Yeah
@@TACTIMESEVOLUTION It's not a fairy tale science isn't about assuming things it's about evidence we have evidence for evolution. We have fossil evidence for the creatures in this video, we have evidence for the time periods using the layers of the earth and radiometric dating. And we even have evidence of the paleo geography.
@@TACTIMESEVOLUTION assholes again
Great video. Would have been better if you just read out the script yourself lol
Fairy tales made by atheists for atheists,
@@TACTIMESEVOLUTION assholes again
@@TACTIMESEVOLUTION Most Christians believe in evolution. You're just a dangerous imbecile.
@@emzee1148 Thanks for your self-professed superior opinions. It must have taken you a long time to ask every Christian whether or not they believe in evolution.
@@TACTIMESEVOLUTION Grow up
This is probably one of my favourites of yours
Fairy tales made by atheists for atheists,
@@TACTIMESEVOLUTION asshole again
TAC TIMES EVOLUTION what is a loser like you doing on an interesting video like this? If your denial then don’t watch this!!!
A lot of these videos have the wrong scales for each animal but I still enjoy them
Really cool! thanks for this! Just one thing, the first Heterostraci that you show (the ones without fin-like elements) are actually Arandaspida, correct me if i'm wrong :))
Men i really love your channel
Best video ever!
Oh NO!!!! That creepy computer voice that even Brits hate!!!!
The videos are a must watch nonetheless
I do enjoy them.
i think this voiceover sounds familiar
Lampreys are Sea Mosquitoes
6:57That one looks like a whale shark
Looks like a basking shark a megamouth shark and whale shark had an orgy
Pog Fish
Pog fish
Beautiful fishes
As always, awesome
Fairy tales made by atheists for atheists,
I love marine biology that’s why I clicked this video
Fairy tales made by atheists for atheists,
@@TACTIMESEVOLUTION assholes again
Same
Ed wawa sicence Michael Booe yeah he is a loser
Those are some reaalllyyy... Derpy... Fish
OH! I REMEMBER THE VOICE! IT WAS FROM VYOND/GOANIMATE! 😮
You'd almost think these were Aliens because of their bizarre look.
Fairy tales made by atheists for atheists,
@@TACTIMESEVOLUTION hey asshole
Yay new video
your garbage is interesting
Thank you! Wonderful video. Osteostracans are sturgeon ancestors distinct from other fish, which have thelodonts for ancestors. Note the resemblance of wide-head thelodonts to manta rays and whale sharks. That's an overlooked link. Details here: reptileevolution.com/reptile-tree.htm
I fear your reptile phylogeny
Pikaia is pronounce Pick-Ai-Ya, aia like in Maiasaurus or Hiya.
Well.. the computer voice doesn't know that 😅
Im glad I found this.
gotta catch em all!
Fascinating
Also insect world is very interesting :)
These are all pokemon.
Profezor Snayp more like subnautica fauna
Alessio Perfetto yeah
This robot held my attention for 48 seconds.
sound please
All of these prehistoric fishies remind me of Spongebob
Fairy tales made by atheists for atheists,
3:39 cute
What TTS program are you using?
where is the reference of 'smithsonian' video to watch the early fish documentaries?
Congrats on hitting 1 million views boi
Look's like a voice Candy From Fnaf ffps
If you turn on captions and at 5:41 it says trip an ass piece
fish Are my house pet
The early Vetrebrata fishes are funny
Evolution of creatoceras and necharalodariodon and Techinidoteruials
Veterbeta
Yunazoolont
Nyschetsyniestis
Pikaia
Myxainmi
Nestimlis
Anadaraisa
nustariastriondalis
Bangastinagna
Astramapiodae
Sanichistanora
Hachkthyscthys
Angnathosteris
Zantanmodonte
Nelaespod
Zanasteris
Danexitritsemis
Xodronailleru
Quantaxotle
Pleasant cranetodons
Quintostaylius
Zoroomostius
hangministodostis
Zanountodonatais
Chepalapod
Chistopolod
Zandolpinodon
Ametarosterisis
Chepalasis
Other fish and Tretamtopods
Evolution Of Carpasuials
The narrator sounds like the characters in Caillou Gets Grounded videos
Where's Cathaymyrus?
Thelodus looks like a tiny whale shark
초기 물고기들의 똑같은 진화
Atrochotridontae
Myxmini
Palaxoradontae
Loxarchepod
Nyximatodont
Chepalaxopod
This is an interesting video. Also used sebee voice
Folks. There are robot voices out there now which actually sound very close to human. You can pay for them or download them from torrents. This type of voice is OLD and mispronounces.
What about the haikouichthys
early fish look very similar to early arthropods
well not everyone has the skills or the hardware to do voice overs
На конец то новое видео
@3:45 : :o
Burgess shale
Alien
5:27 looks kinda like a small whale 🐳
I think the text to speech is funny and doesn't detract from the information being delivered. I'm here to learn information not be entertained by someone's voice anyways
It would be great if you include information sources links to the video descriptions. For example scholar books or scientific articles. Otherwise anybody who occasionally views your videos may say that all these staff is your imagination only and never happened.
The videos are so good paired with the worst narration possible :/
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Kohom asuka susa mahiah jamlumasl sumup likam mahoho mano soko mok sosos makam lemoke
If you're going to use a robotic narrator, please test pronunciations. Most of the Latin names, and common words, were mispronounced. The rhythm of the language is off.
Why not just have a human read it? It's very unappealing to listen to a machine voice. The content is good... but please no mechanical narration.
And then there really is a spirit world...
Dinosaur armored fishes
are human narrators so expensive? the voice is very annoying