The Earth 500,000 Years Ago | 500,000 Subscribers Special
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2024
- What was our planet like 500,000 years ago? What sorts of animals were around? What was the climate and geography like? And which human species were alive?
Thank you so much for getting the channel to over 500,000 subscribers (and now nearly 600,000)! We'll try to get the 600k special out a bit sooner than this one!
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0:00 - Introduction
0:55 - Animals 500,000 Years Ago
1:15 - North America - American Mastodon
8:26 - South America - Mixotoxodon
11:38 - Africa - Megalotragus
14:14 - Europe - Steppe Bison
20:20 - Australasia - Procoptodon
25:46 - Asia - Toyotamaphimeia
30:58 - The Climate and Geography 500,000 Years Ago
40:43 - The Hominins of 500,000 Years Ago
1:01:53 - Outro and Announcement!
I love that they make a 500k video when they're a stone's throw from 600k
Perfect timing.
A stone age's throw. Lol.
How much more different or distinct would life have been 600k years ago vs 500k?
And I know, probably quite distinct. Lok
what geological time scale does to a mf
Man this is so much better than the 10 subscriber special. Jokes aside, thank you so much for putting so much work on this man. I am on work break right now and cannot wait to indulge in this beautiful piece of media.
There was a 10 subscriber special!? I only know about the 100 sub special. Link: There was a 10 subscriber special
It still wouldve been a great special dealing with the end of the ice age and quaternary extinction of megafauna (like megatherium, sabre tooth cats, irish elk, cave bears)...Neolithic humans experimenting with agriculture, Natufian and PPNA cultures in Mesopotamia and Levantine, building Gobekli Tepe, the rise of inequality etc...but still plenty of purist forager-hunters further out from cradle.
Damn! Haven’t been here that long but I remember a 10,000 sub special a few months after it came out tho! 😅
AI comment .....
I remember the 100k special. Congratulations on 500k and can’t wait to see what Earth was like a million years ago.
Your channel definitely was a big component of things that helped me get my mind off of my PTSD in the worst time in my life. To say I love your guys videos is an understatement. I needed something to focus on and keep my mind off of shit that I couldn't get off my mind. Thanks mate. Keep up the good work. You guys are fuckin awesome.
The greatest blessing of the internet is the way it connects passionate people who otherwise never could have shared with each other. This is such an amazing channel and here's to the next 500k! You certainly deserve it. ❤
It gives citizens a voice in an otherwise closed academic field 😊 Citizen archaeologists are leading the way in North America because the ones who are getting paid for it don’t work. ❤
My girlfriend just doesn’t understand why I comment so much on these type of channels. She just doesn’t understand how he’s it is to meet people in real life that are passionate about the pst
Hey dude how are you doing?
@@tylerschoen5643dump her
I wanted to be a paleontologist when I was a kid BUT.....I run bowling alley so here I am glued to the screen for your awesomeness
I am awed by your awesomeness..to continue your interest in paleontology. Keep up the good work.!
You wouldn't make a fraction of the money as you do with bowling alleys, he makes his money making content on youtube! If it makes you feel better!
OMG What are you doing Step-Bison
Bovid eeznuts
Just so you know I re-listen to your 100k and 300k specials all the time! Really appreciate the hard work that goes into such long videos, and I can’t wait to listen and re-listen to this one over and over again!
its so crazy how much there is to learn. even about such relevantly recent times as half a million years ago
That's why I have such a difficult time understanding the concept of boredom. I could live 1,000 years or more and never get bored. There's always something new to delve into.
@@Chompchompyerdedpeople feel bored because we don't know where to look for the endless topics
Woooo!
This is fantastic!
.. so glad I am here to see it! 😍
You guys DESERVE even more subs than this.. you’ve been an absolute favorite of mine for years now..
and..
These specials are worth waiting for.. love them!
Thanks guys.. you’re awesome as always!
Thank you so much!
Agreed! Whole heartedly!
@@BenGThomasJesus power ) Here the Proof.❤ ( Warning it is intense.). It will last 3 days to the second Or I'm lying an u won't feel a thing
I just wanna say I love and appreciate your longer form content on this channel! Thanks for your hard work!
Congratulations both on your degrees! I remember the 100k and 300k specials and I have very much enjoyed all of them. Congratulations on all your new subscribers. Its a testament to all your hard work. Well done boys!
It is so nice to see your channels success. We all see the work your team puts in. Thank you.
Only recently found your channel and, I must say, I’m absolutely loving it. Fascinating, informative, easily digestible, and fun. Congrats on 500,000 and here’s to that climbing. ❤
Me to
I am with you almost from the start and it was a great pleasure to watch your guys grow :)
Speaking as a boomer paleontologist, who can't get in the field like I used to, I appreciate the diversity of your stories, just the right level of taxonomy and detail, your production quality, but most importantly your individual and group energy. My wife just wants to pinch Ben's rosy cheeks. I'm not at all surprised by your number of subs. Of course it would raise the status of your channel by an order of magnitude (at least one, proportional to size differences) if you covered some micropaleontology discoveries as well
Are you kidding me. An order of mag??? Get overyourownself. Could you even keep up w/this prolific content production. Really.
@@gaylereid8264 Not good at recognizing sarcasm are you? Didn't notice the size joke that followed? Get overyourownself. I've no doubt Ben and his team recognized it even if you didn't
@@tonydagostino6158
OHH. TY, Tony for correcting me.
& NO, I dint catch that. I just marvel at Ben’s abilities. Sincerely, Proud MaMa 💋
As a casual paleontology enjoyer, I would actually unironically be interested in micropaleontology. Afterall, what are animals but a collection of microorganisms? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Congratulations! Thank you for great info, well-presented. 🎉
This was an absolutely epic special. I've seen a lot of specials from a lot of people celebrating 500k, but none that come to mind have been quite as good as this one. I have to wonder what your world premiere on the Beeb will be like, with that level of funding. That probably won't happen, and besides, if it did, it would probably come with restrictions of various sorts for various reasons. Being able to go into the depth you feel is necessary using the amount of time you feel is necessary lends a freedom to this project which makes it something far better than one could ever encounter on the tele.
I hope that this channel will continue to produce and thrive for the next ten or fifteen years, but not for entirely altruistic reasons. I'd just like it to be around and interesting me for the rest of my life. I've seen enough seasons go by that every day that I awaken is a bonus. Every day that a new episode comes out is just sweet cream and fresh berries on the scone.
Thank you for all the hard work and effort you put in to bringing us these videos, as well as the 7DoS videos. You are much appreciated!
Quality is always worth waiting for. Thank you.
Hi! From Malaysia here. Your videos have been really informative and educational for a non-science person like me (I read law). Keep up the great work and looking forward to the 1 million subscriber special haha
Just found your channel. Great video. Keep up to good work.
grats man.
500k is a lot.
gj team!
Now on 600k! Congratulations! Of course we will wait as this kind of videos take a lot of research to do. Greetings from Spain.
Congratulations to the whole 7DOS team, you deserve this! You rekindled a love of all things "dinosaur" in an older man! Thanks and here's to 1 million!
I’ve been around here for a while, your commitment to excellence shines through since the beginning
I've been here since you had only 15k subs & got my degree in the meantime. This channel has become my main source of paleonews since it's so consistent & spot on. 500k is definitely deserved, here's to 1M
Best work you do is long format, great job!!
Congratulations on 500K!! 🎉🎈🎊
As if australian fauna wasn't scary enough, here comes the giant bipedal primate-faced kangaroo with clawed hands.
Imagine meeting one at night. 😳
I was pretty scared meeting a wombat in the middle of the night whilst on a forest walk once. It sounded positively huge as it ran down the dark track towards me. I was quite shocked to see it was just a knee high wombat. It was just as shocked to see me.
Congratulations on this milestone and on this high quality video. Well done team, I'm proud to play my small part. (Mainly transport coordinator!).
Minister of Transportation is a big role! Thank you for your "small" part in making these wonderful and informative videos what they are.
Seriously, this channel is such a gem! Thank you so much for everything you create and gift us with ☺️
Absolutely amazing, thanks for this vid. I just discovered your channel &: subscribed.
You are literally teaching all these people things they will never be taught anywhere else. We love your videos keep up the good work, Bubba, your friends from Jacksonville, Florida, USA.
Wont be taught any of this in Florida, thats for sure. Saying hi from the south of you,in Lakeland. 😺
I'm 50 years out from my uni degrees. My advanced degrees were not in the sciences, but I took or audited classes in all things paleo whenever I had a chance. Since then, and until the advent of the Internet, I was limited to the books and magazines I could find on the topics. Since Ben Thomas started this channel, I've had another source, and it has turned out to be a really good one. They are quite literally teaching people, as you so correctly observed. I am fortunate to be one of them, as are nearly 600,000 others around the world. What a time we live in!
I hope you realize that you will have a problem with this kind of video when your channel will reach 4.54 billion subscribers...
I imagine it will be a like 5 minute video where 4:50 is an intro ans the next 10 seconds is him explaing that there was nothing
I'm glad you enjoy what your doing an you really make the topics intresting and easily understandable.
Can't wait until you get 10 billion subscribers and we get a big bang episode!
Thank you for your hard work and dedication during the years!🎉
I and 499,999 others say congratulations and thank you for an excellent channel and this sparkling episode! Cheers!
The 100k specials are some of my favorite long form content on all of youtube. Superb stuff guys. Cant wait for the next one
What about seasonal hair growth like other mammals do, shedding off in the spring and growing in the late summer and fall? That seems reasonable to me,and I am a biologist. Great show by the way. How long to get to that million subscribers level?
People can shed hair, men do it permanently at different ages.
Been watching this channel for years, it's incredible how much progress you and the team have made. Congrats and to many more years of paleontology/science news!
600k soon! Congrats guys! Love your content so much!!! 🎉🎉🎉
Well done! You truly deserve every one of them and I'm looking forward to when you hit your million mark.
Almost 600000, congratulations!
Congratulations guys! Great job.
Been waiting for this vid for so long! I love the subscriber milestone series!
How about a trip to my favorite paleontological site: the La Brea Tar Pits. Think about it. Take care, and may God bless. Cheers!
1:50 Considering that paleontology was still in its infancy (and even that is being very generous) it's kind of impressive that they recognized this as a new species. If you showed a mastodon skeleton to someone who didn't know any better, they would probably think it was an elephant.
Elephant antomy was already well known though and the teeth do look VERY DIFFERENT.
Congrats on hitting 500,000 and graduating! Now for the real life adventure to begin!
Congrats guys! You produce some good quality content and you well deserve the achievement, well done!
Congratulations! I hope you keep growing as the work you do and the videos you put out are incredibly interesting and educational.
I actually learned the difference between a Mammoth and a Mastodon pretty recently at one of my local museums!
Congrats on reaching 500k subs👍hope you reach 1m sooner then later
Welldone 💪💪💪 Great vid too!
Can wait until you get 65 million subscribers. Love to see a video on KT extinction.
Earth 500 million years ago when the Cambrian explosion
No lie, I've been constantly checking for the 500,000 subscriber specials over the past year! Thank you Ben!
Been waiting for the next one!!!! Love you guys!
Okay you guys are late with the next two I take that back!
🎉🎉. Congratulations 👏👏 love from Australia 😊
Wow I had to look, 5 years ago was the 10k special. You have been doing a consistently great job and presenting fascinating content. Keep up the good work.
Oh man, guys. I've been waiting for this for so very long. I just re-watched the one hundred thousand, two hundred thousand, and 300,000 subscribers episodes, and they're still as good as they were the first time I watched them. I seriously can't wait for this, please don't disappoint.😊
What about the 400,000 subscriber special?
@@oberonpanopticon surprisingly, it never came up in my feed, and I never thought to do a search for it
My new comforto video.
BTW CONGRATZ
The quality of these videos is incredible. I'm so glad these exist and FOR FREE. I never would have found such an interest in this kind of thing if not for videos like this
How far back do we have to go before we have Antarctic animals to cover?
I saw a 3D movie about dinosaurs of Antarctica…but I don’t know if there were later critters.
My guess is it would probably be at least 10 million subscribers (10 million years ago), as that's around when the modern ice sheets fully formed and covered the entire continent. Though the freezing began in the late Eocene/early Oligocene some 34 to 45 million years ago, there was still plenty of tundra (that might have supported terrestial megafauna) up until the late Miocene.
What are you doing Steppe bison?
So glad someone said it
Congrats guys. You deserve countless more!
Tons of congratulations to you all. I was one of the first and knew a good thing when I saw it (I even contributed to the Africa trip). So a big 'good job' from a guy out here in a 64 million year dry sea bed.
john sibbick has such beautiful art I'm so glad he's being represented❤
Ben, I shared this video with my Facebook friends. This is what I told them:
"Ben Thomas now has over half a million subscribers to his very successful UA-cam science channel. I subscribed to his channel years ago when he was just starting. I recognized that this young man has a gift for explaining complex scientific topics in biology and paleontology to the public, much like Anton Petrov does with astronomy and physics."
Keep on pursuing your education and career goals, and keep on producing such amazing content. I will continue supporting you on Patreon.
BTw this is one of the best ways to do subscriber specials, can't wait for a playlist.
Congrats 500K, I see you're already in 596K! Wow! BTW, great shirt!
Funny story about ive age fossils/bones in America, when Thomas Jefferson sent out Loius and Clark one of the things they were supposed to look out for were things like mammoths and such since no one had actually studied the American interior yet he’d hoped that maybe they were still alive.
Excellent video yet again! I need you guys to go back to South Africa! That content was phenomenal!!
Just found your channel and I am so enjoying your videos!
Congratulations on graduation & thank you for putting so much effort into your channel even when you're busy!!
Congrats on 500k! See you in the Archean!
YESS thanks for this fid imma enjoy watching this🔥🔥🔥
Congrats!!🎉🎉
Thank you for an awesome video ❤
OUTSTANDING documentary!!!!
Congratulations man 👏🏾👍🏾✨✨✨🎊🎉
Congratulations...GRETTINGS from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷my friend
New subscriber here. Great job on the video! Looking forward to see what comes next.
Was impatiently waiting for 500k years ago special. Now 600k on the corner
congrats well deserved!
I've waited a long time for this special.
Congrats!
Here *for* the Eventual 1 million future subs!
Oh what lovely animals, thank you.
Awesome thanks 👍👍
I appreciate your pointing out the uncertainty of the theories as well as the possibilities.
Congratulations 💐
wow 500,000! well done
SUPER NICE,
See for 600k!
Wooooh never clicked so fast. Been waiting for this one
great ep
Every one of these specials has caught me off guard!
I can’t believe that more people have not subscribed than this. You make the science fun, even for those of us who only have a cursory education and understanding of paleontology, which makes learning more about everything so wonderful; from comparative dentition setting the stage for inquiry, to mandibular similarity being possibly convergent evolution without further evidence from full cranial comparison. There is so much gold for the imagination in what you do.
Cause hearing that you came from monkey for the 1000th time gets boring.
Thanks for sharing your way of thinking about science.
@@pood40o72we didn’t come from monkeys. We share a common ancestor with monkeys
@@pood40o72not came from monkey, but subspecie of Ape
What a clever idea for a 500k video!
Congratulations for graduating Uni. Good vid.
Been a sub for 6-7 years I think, been a big fan since!