Hilariously Inaccurate Medieval Art of Animals

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  • @maldambao6126
    @maldambao6126 3 роки тому +3546

    Traveler: "I saw this animal able to change colors, it was called a chameleon"
    Monk: "Hm, colorful camel or lion. Got it."

    • @imunknownunknown1114
      @imunknownunknown1114 2 роки тому +28

      That animals is not from here better not to tell where it from😏 keep it a secret is good

    • @Hary0n
      @Hary0n 2 роки тому +13

      But how did they know camel?

    • @baronvg
      @baronvg 2 роки тому +5

      Lmao

    • @MBM1117727
      @MBM1117727 2 роки тому +53

      @@Hary0n fairly extensive trade between east and west even then

    • @yko_7313
      @yko_7313 2 роки тому +4

      @@Hary0n camels live in Europe

  • @HotDogTimeMachine385
    @HotDogTimeMachine385 3 роки тому +2228

    The turtle one is actually so genius! A turtle looks like two shields with a head and legs sticking out, so obviously a medieval monk will use literal medieval kite shields with a head sticking out. It's funny, but it makes sense.

    • @Jessie91J
      @Jessie91J 3 роки тому +191

      In German we call them Schildkröte (shield toad). The drawings are accurate to that name!

    • @adamtuico390
      @adamtuico390 3 роки тому +67

      Sorry to be that person, but they are heater shields not kite shields.

    • @simonz5905
      @simonz5905 3 роки тому +13

      But... it's not as if there where no tortoise in europe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @SOSYML
      @SOSYML 3 роки тому +71

      @@Jessie91J In Swedish we call them Sköldpadda, which also means shield toad. I was ecstatic when I saw these drawings!

    • @martijn9568
      @martijn9568 3 роки тому +10

      @@simonz5905 Maybe Southern Europe, but not Northwest Europe.

  • @CamerHD
    @CamerHD 2 роки тому +5168

    "So you say it lives in water?"
    "Yes"
    "Alright, fish it is then"

    • @ajzeg01
      @ajzeg01 2 роки тому +296

      That’s actually true. On Fridays, Catholics aren’t allowed to eat any meat but fish, but during the Medieval period they still ate frogs and beavers because they could swim and swimming = fish.

    • @DaveNukem
      @DaveNukem 2 роки тому +118

      @@ajzeg01 water birds got often also classified as fish 😂

    • @kpro333
      @kpro333 2 роки тому +21

      Bruh...

    • @Aethuviel
      @Aethuviel 2 роки тому +113

      "It lives on land?"
      "Yes"
      "Dog-cat-horse it is, then"

    • @alvianekka80
      @alvianekka80 Рік тому +40

      Capybara: "Guess I'm a fish"

  • @simtexa
    @simtexa 2 роки тому +1444

    A possible reason the turtles would have been depicted as having shells like that is because many Germanic language variations of their names derive from the word for "shield". For instance, in German, Swedish, Dutch and Danish it is known as a "shield-toad". Some artists of the time may have interpreted this name a little bit too literally.

    • @yueshijoorya601
      @yueshijoorya601 2 роки тому +56

      Well, that is why we have to always stick to straight-forward names. "Blue-ringed octopus", no quarrel there at all.

    • @attalan8732
      @attalan8732 2 роки тому +102

      @@yueshijoorya601 then the octopus gets drawn as a blue ring with 8 arms.

    • @aminadabbrulle8252
      @aminadabbrulle8252 Рік тому +12

      Still pretty stupid, considering turtles literally live in these lands up to this day.

    • @vornamenachname989
      @vornamenachname989 Рік тому +25

      @@yueshijoorya601 And then someone summons the ornithologists who name a bird either "black headed yellowbill" or "satanic nightjar"

    • @hassanalkhalaf1115
      @hassanalkhalaf1115 8 місяців тому +7

      ​@@aminadabbrulle8252 in which country for example? I live in Germany and I never saw a turtle

  •  2 роки тому +4013

    Medieval art in general is like leaving the "artist" enclosed in a room all his life and asking him to paint from descriptions of drunk sailors

    • @rizkyanandita8227
      @rizkyanandita8227 2 роки тому +477

      Who hear it from another drunk sailors

    • @susiestevenson7561
      @susiestevenson7561 2 роки тому +25

      Lmao

    • @fulnaz3164
      @fulnaz3164 2 роки тому +285

      @@rizkyanandita8227 who saw the animals by looking through a cracked telescope, also while drunk

    • @goodcitizen3780
      @goodcitizen3780 2 роки тому +20

      Underrated comment

    • @Fullchristainname
      @Fullchristainname 2 роки тому +124

      It’s not like that, it just literally IS that, considering these illustrations were done by monks.

  • @namngo6195
    @namngo6195 3 роки тому +7170

    Writer: "I need illustration for this book about tiger."
    Painter: "Best I can do is dog."

    • @Mo.Sherin
      @Mo.Sherin 3 роки тому +39

      Lol

    • @indianpennywort3026
      @indianpennywort3026 3 роки тому +15

      😂😂😂

    • @veryconfused9768
      @veryconfused9768 3 роки тому +61

      Damn hey he tried.

    • @alphagt62
      @alphagt62 3 роки тому +116

      Like a cheap tattoo parlor, “you want a tiger?, I can really draw a dog, how about a dog?”

    • @quitlife9279
      @quitlife9279 3 роки тому +42

      @@alphagt62 lmao imagine getting some of these illustrations tattooed

  • @zenlocke
    @zenlocke 3 роки тому +12738

    when the only animals you've ever seen are cats, dogs, horses, and cows- everything is gonna look like a cat, a dog, a horse, or a cow

    • @professorracc.9780
      @professorracc.9780 3 роки тому +1109

      @naka Just because some Europeans saw them, doesn't mean the artist saw them.
      Remember, they had no photographs or anything, just eye witness descriptions.

    • @salt7625
      @salt7625 3 роки тому +483

      @naka that is like saying "I'm pretty sure everyone knows how to take care of a child cause they're all over the world, people only do the wrong thing because they just want to be bad parents" that simply isn't true

    • @nin2494
      @nin2494 3 роки тому +181

      @@salt7625 yeah, information isn't naturally distributed equally. The information age has accompanied such a great proficiency for learning that from a modern chronocentric perspective it's difficult to dissociate the internet's ubiquitous influence and utilities because for many, it's practically intrinsic to life.
      But that's an extremely modern bias.
      Knowledge comes *to* us today, but before? The manics and academics searched *for* knowledge, at any cost.
      Even among them their knowledge was sparse and fallacious, lectures and tabulated details were not perfect sources for information. Secondary sources will always be malleable, they can always be misinterpreted. That's not even calculating for a layperson's egocentric and limited explanations.
      What could someone expect artists to do with eyewitness accounts, when even in the age of surveillance cameras eyewitnesses misremember details? Should they recreate perfect anatomy from the words of superstitious populations which have a track record for poetic misunderstanding?
      Kinda... unlikely, to say the least.

    • @edgarrosales9873
      @edgarrosales9873 3 роки тому +132

      Don’t forget fish

    • @zenlocke
      @zenlocke 3 роки тому +81

      @@edgarrosales9873 birds and rodents too! lots i missed haha

  • @huntercool2232
    @huntercool2232 2 роки тому +913

    5:43
    Me: “Oh that one’s easy. That’s a horse!”
    *”The Chameleon!”*
    Me: “What the actual heck..”

    • @mymagnumDONG
      @mymagnumDONG 7 місяців тому +57

      Hey, it's blue and red at the same time, HOW did u not see its a chameleon

    • @huntercool2232
      @huntercool2232 7 місяців тому +81

      @@mymagnumDONGBecause… well… LOOK AT IT!! How is that a chameleon?! 💀💀

    • @osfex
      @osfex 7 місяців тому +44

      I was thinking of a Zebra 💀

    • @lunaguy1195
      @lunaguy1195 7 місяців тому +2

      ​@@osfex SAME!

    • @aliakbar1697
      @aliakbar1697 7 місяців тому +15

      ​@@mymagnumDONG the only way you can see it as chameleon is if u drunk

  • @davidcherepanov3953
    @davidcherepanov3953 2 роки тому +4128

    Whale: big fish
    Dolphin: smaller fish
    Turtle: shield fish
    Crocodile: fish with legs

    • @iliya3110
      @iliya3110 2 роки тому +194

      Ironically, Darwin argued we all evolved from fish.

    • @blackvelvet1426
      @blackvelvet1426 2 роки тому +90

      @@iliya3110 how about gumball?

    • @ekosubandie2094
      @ekosubandie2094 2 роки тому +41

      @@iliya3110 damn you Tiktaalik grandpa

    • @brittakriep2938
      @brittakriep2938 2 роки тому +28

      The german name of turtle is ,Schildkröte' .Der Schild means shield, and Kröte is an annimal related to frogs.

    • @notjaller
      @notjaller 2 роки тому +5

      A simpler time

  • @BartJBols
    @BartJBols 3 роки тому +2566

    Actually, elephants were used in wars, and they DID at times have harnesses with literal wooden fortifications on their backs that would have several archers be behind parapets, like in castles. Saying "they had castles on their backs" is therefore not completely inaccurate either, it were just wooden ones.

    • @Singleraxis
      @Singleraxis 3 роки тому +87

      So they're mighty after all

    • @spacetacos7574
      @spacetacos7574 3 роки тому +134

      Those stories were probably brought back after seeing things like the Islamic wars

    • @bizzlemypickle521
      @bizzlemypickle521 3 роки тому +64

      Remember the giant elephants from lotr that are basically just giant versions of those, thats pretty cool

    • @jackiedim7028
      @jackiedim7028 3 роки тому +79

      @@Singleraxis Hannibal legit just pulled a LOTR tier fantasy battlw during the Battle of The Alps to a point that it spawned fantastical description of Elephants lmao

    • @phoebusapollo8365
      @phoebusapollo8365 3 роки тому +15

      @@Singleraxis whether or not they can carry castles on their back, they’re still mighty, those things are tanks.

  • @onmycaballo2628
    @onmycaballo2628 3 роки тому +2353

    Funny: Turtle is "Schildkröte" in German, the words mean "shield" and "toad". The first picture of a turtle looks exactly like a toad with an shield on it.

    • @lassebongo9338
      @lassebongo9338 3 роки тому +92

      Same in Swedish: sköldpadda - sköld (shield) and padda (toad). :)

    • @null4145
      @null4145 3 роки тому +45

      shield toad

    • @EvelineDaw
      @EvelineDaw 2 роки тому +44

      Same in Dutch too: Schildpad (Schild=Shield, Pad=Toad)

    • @Hary0n
      @Hary0n 2 роки тому +54

      Well, it's called "żółw" in polish and the word has got no meaning and only funny letters

    • @albertp3721
      @albertp3721 2 роки тому +12

      4:39 that Pepe smirk

  • @alzack112
    @alzack112 2 роки тому +360

    5:22 "Finally, at least this one looks more like what a crocodile would"
    Narrator: "It's a scorpion".

    • @U87-z2w
      @U87-z2w 5 місяців тому +9

      That looks nothing like a crocodile

    • @TheForgidbearbackers
      @TheForgidbearbackers 5 місяців тому

      ​@@U87-z2w Fr, they should inform the artist.

    • @cheesuschrists
      @cheesuschrists 3 місяці тому +9

      ​@@U87-z2w like anything looks even remotely like anything in this video😭

  • @futurepig
    @futurepig 3 роки тому +1925

    Monk 1 : "I need to draw a whale for this book, what do they look like?"
    Monk 2: "I know a guy who knows a guy who talked to an old drunken one-eyed sailor who saw one from a mile away when he was young"

    • @sajeucettefoistunevaspasme
      @sajeucettefoistunevaspasme 3 роки тому +49

      And his name is
      Liyey

    • @tigermunky
      @tigermunky 3 роки тому +99

      Exactly. I bet that one-eyed guy also claims to have had 'relations' with a mermaid.

    • @DOKZAONE
      @DOKZAONE 3 роки тому +37

      @@tigermunky and found a treasure but it went overboard in a storm

    • @tigermunky
      @tigermunky 3 роки тому +21

      @@DOKZAONE Shit! That always happens! And that treasure had all the booty you could ever dream of. It's happened to me at least 4 times now.

    • @sajeucettefoistunevaspasme
      @sajeucettefoistunevaspasme 3 роки тому +13

      @@tigermunky and he won so much money and then gave it to poor

  • @yseson_
    @yseson_ 3 роки тому +1629

    The artist just straight up drew shields on the sea turtles back. Someone also told the monk about a chameleon and the monk was like “cool camel lion”

    • @hailgiratinathetruegod7564
      @hailgiratinathetruegod7564 3 роки тому +105

      Turtle in german literally means "shild toad" (Schildkröte)

    • @dreamingwest5561
      @dreamingwest5561 3 роки тому +4

      @@hailgiratinathetruegod7564
      true

    • @MAJORAPIX
      @MAJORAPIX 3 роки тому +22

      On an old Saxon book is written as "Came a Lion"

    • @eeeesyywuwiz2836
      @eeeesyywuwiz2836 3 роки тому +24

      @@hailgiratinathetruegod7564 Same in dutch "schildpad" Shield-toad

    • @WinkLinkletter
      @WinkLinkletter 3 роки тому +18

      Giraffes were known as camelopard for their long-necked loping gait and their spots.

  • @kurtx8827
    @kurtx8827 3 роки тому +18533

    2000 years later: Hilariously Inaccurate 21st Century Art of Aliens.

    • @nuxmitikuna7718
      @nuxmitikuna7718 3 роки тому +1868

      “Look that big head in a tiny body, what those people were thinking lmao”

    • @KedelaiHitamPilihan-w4u
      @KedelaiHitamPilihan-w4u 3 роки тому +494

      This guys predicted

    • @Vincentlpp08
      @Vincentlpp08 2 роки тому +493

      "Bogos binted? And what the hell is that supposed to mean exactly?"

    • @Founderschannel123
      @Founderschannel123 2 роки тому +212

      Ancient aliens:As you see is this stone circle made from aliens?

    • @xereta1123
      @xereta1123 2 роки тому +63

      i would say 10years or something....

  • @Akron162
    @Akron162 3 роки тому +8009

    These all look fun, but i dare you to make an accurate drawing of an animal you have never seen just going by the half remembered, exaggerated descriptions of uninterested sailors and merchants.

    • @mitab1
      @mitab1 3 роки тому +854

      Yeah i myself thought that descriping elephants to someone who never seen them before is like trying to descrip colors to a Blind man.

    • @thereptile9467
      @thereptile9467 3 роки тому +165

      Challenge accepted.

    • @ExtremeMadnessX
      @ExtremeMadnessX 3 роки тому +383

      I get animals like elephants, but it that hard to imagine tiger as big cat? Cats are really common in Europe.

    • @mitab1
      @mitab1 3 роки тому +248

      @@ExtremeMadnessX how knows maybe the person who descriped it to the artist didn't see it very will becuse if he did he'll die they Either see it from far away or just see it for half a second or doesn't remember Specifically how it looked the just Remember the shape also we call them artists but they aren't artist at all they are just monks

    • @Foxy_LamaLama
      @Foxy_LamaLama 3 роки тому +52

      Would be such a good concept for an art channel

  • @PrometheusV
    @PrometheusV 3 роки тому +1063

    "Bees are the smallest of birds. They are born from the bodies of oxen, or from (...corruption...) the decaying flesh of slaughtered calves; worms form in the flesh and then turn into bees. Bees live in community, choose the most noble among them as king, have wars, and make honey. Their laws are based on custom, but the king does not enforce the law; rather the lawbreakers punish themselves by stinging themselves to death."
    Yep those guys had it all figured out :)
    Medieval Bestiaries are fun to read

    • @neochris2
      @neochris2 2 роки тому +76

      Thanks for sharing this. Really interesting

    • @nu-nisamiracle2401
      @nu-nisamiracle2401 2 роки тому +80

      No wonder they pict a crocs like a flying horse.

    • @LendriMujina
      @LendriMujina 2 роки тому +55

      Where did you find this and where can I read it?

    • @stickemuppunkitsthefunlovi4733
      @stickemuppunkitsthefunlovi4733 2 роки тому +22

      Well iv never seen a mummy bee give birth to a baby bee so Im saying this could be legit. I mean where do bees come from?

    • @PrometheusV
      @PrometheusV 2 роки тому +40

      @@stickemuppunkitsthefunlovi4733 Do i really need to give you the "Flowers and the Bees" Talk? :)

  • @caintheweirdo9945
    @caintheweirdo9945 3 роки тому +3933

    The elephant carrying a castle is actually technically true; they're called howdahs and they're essentially elaborate saddles of the elephants

    • @sapphiredawn4321
      @sapphiredawn4321 3 роки тому +153

      Very true was a siege tatic

    • @chargemankent
      @chargemankent 3 роки тому +159

      @@sapphiredawn4321 Right! And If I'm not mistaken Ancient Chinese actually implemented using War Elephants in some of their wars

    • @sapphiredawn4321
      @sapphiredawn4321 3 роки тому +102

      @@chargemankent i know india did not sure on china though

    • @chargemankent
      @chargemankent 3 роки тому +123

      @@sapphiredawn4321 India was using war elephants way too often
      But China is different, since there are no wild elephant in China they have to import elephant from South and South East Asia...
      That is why I say they implemented War Elephants in *Some* of their wars
      One Ancient China war that I know of using War Elephants is the Qin's War of Unification
      More specifically the Hangu Pass War

    • @ecclesiasticman4417
      @ecclesiasticman4417 3 роки тому +39

      Lord of the Rings moment.

  • @daniboy4153
    @daniboy4153 2 роки тому +705

    Despite all the inaccuracies, you gotta admit that those people can make some good drawings. And also I'd love to see a fantasy book or game with those designs

    • @andrewparker318
      @andrewparker318 2 роки тому +45

      Good drawings lol?? They are so 2 dimensional they look like a toddler drew them. Not that fantasy art isn’t cool though

    • @julioalbertoherrera1339
      @julioalbertoherrera1339 2 роки тому +38

      They were the Marvel Comics and DC Comics of Middle Ages.

    • @RedMoon814
      @RedMoon814 Рік тому +19

      The designs are not that outlandish but you may want to check out the game Inkulinati
      It's still in early acess but it does the medieval art aesthetic in an interesting way

    • @lunactiathemoth
      @lunactiathemoth Рік тому +2

      i'd LOVE to base a creature off the scorpion ones

    • @robinrehlinghaus1944
      @robinrehlinghaus1944 8 місяців тому +21

      ​@@andrewparker318These are for the most part way harder to make than you would think

  • @dragonfox6289
    @dragonfox6289 3 роки тому +15380

    This makes mythical animals make a bit more sense

    • @spacetacos7574
      @spacetacos7574 3 роки тому +760

      Remember mythical animals were thought to exist with these “different” depictions

    • @AdonanS
      @AdonanS 3 роки тому +303

      Actually, that's a good point.

    • @Shythalia
      @Shythalia 3 роки тому +647

      Cyclops probably came from elephant skulls and gryphons probably came from triceratops skulls.

    • @cypherusuh
      @cypherusuh 3 роки тому +267

      @@Shythalia or just a one-eyed blind guy and some bird

    • @helium-379
      @helium-379 3 роки тому +350

      The myth of dragons came from dinosaur fossils.

  • @46Laxis
    @46Laxis 3 роки тому +3211

    I’m convinced the mythical dragon was just a wrong, very wrong depiction of a hummingbird.

    • @humanbng7123
      @humanbng7123 3 роки тому +43

      Hahah

    • @dindachancamui3508
      @dindachancamui3508 2 роки тому +248

      Dragon in Asia is based on river snakes tho

    • @rfresa
      @rfresa 2 роки тому +157

      Or a jumbled pile of dinosaur fossils someone dug up.

    • @calebfreeman8284
      @calebfreeman8284 2 роки тому +5

      @@rfresa or live ones that just died out. Let's face it, if an asteroid killed them all it would have killed every thing else. Humans however are good at killing things off.

    • @s.a.8548
      @s.a.8548 2 роки тому +31

      @@calebfreeman8284 The bones would be fresh but they’re not

  • @justyourlocalwitchhunter9184
    @justyourlocalwitchhunter9184 3 роки тому +2100

    Don't forget one of the earliest shitpost in history. killer rabbit wielding lance and shield riding snail with human head.

    • @haruyoshida2338
      @haruyoshida2338 3 роки тому +84

      That's fucked up hahaha

    • @thegameranch5935
      @thegameranch5935 3 роки тому +18

      Huh

    • @hafidzmoech6518
      @hafidzmoech6518 3 роки тому +31

      lol a shitpost

    • @spacetacos7574
      @spacetacos7574 3 роки тому +142

      I like how it took humanity this long
      We’ve been trolling for so long we didn’t even know we were trolling

    • @cypherusuh
      @cypherusuh 3 роки тому +52

      Better throw the Holy hand grenade of Antioch, just in case.

  • @GrouchyRaccoon
    @GrouchyRaccoon 2 роки тому +235

    I find the scorpion particularly hilarious. Surely all they had to do was say "you know crabs? Draw one of them but skinny and long, with a tail"

    • @justinw8716
      @justinw8716 2 роки тому +32

      Were crabs mainstream food ? If not I don’t think they would know what crabs are unless they live near them
      Edit: I changed we’re to were, stupid autocorrect

    • @GrouchyRaccoon
      @GrouchyRaccoon 2 роки тому +24

      @@justinw8716 That's actually something I hadn't considered. If they lived inland then yeah, they probably wouldn't have any idea.

    • @DanM-pw9nl
      @DanM-pw9nl 8 місяців тому +8

      Rivers have crayfish

    • @Pinkstarclan
      @Pinkstarclan 7 місяців тому +27

      Or spiders!! there's spiders EVERYWHERE, europe included! Just say "draw a spider with satan's pointed tail" and you have a scorpion!

    • @DanM-pw9nl
      @DanM-pw9nl 7 місяців тому +1

      Scorpions have pinchers they don't look like spiders@@Pinkstarclan

  • @TheAttendee
    @TheAttendee 3 роки тому +3172

    Medieval man: "Look at this cool pokemon I drew."
    Modern man, hundreds of years later: "lmao that's not a turtle, idiot"

    • @Tasorius
      @Tasorius 3 роки тому +70

      More like judgmental modern garbage.

    • @YouDontKnowAsMuchAsYouThinkUDo
      @YouDontKnowAsMuchAsYouThinkUDo 3 роки тому +4

      You lost me when you put "cool" and "pokemon" in the same sentence. Drop in the medieval time reference and I'm out. My vagina just turned into the Sahara desert. 🙈
      😂🤣😂🤣

    • @jsjsjk4365
      @jsjsjk4365 3 роки тому +139

      @@YouDontKnowAsMuchAsYouThinkUDoStfu

    • @wystrix439
      @wystrix439 3 роки тому +176

      @@YouDontKnowAsMuchAsYouThinkUDoI’m willing to bet money that you’re replying to a minor right now

    • @thearmyofiron
      @thearmyofiron 3 роки тому +4

      @@wystrix439 why is that important?

  • @ThumbSipper
    @ThumbSipper 3 роки тому +1718

    Jokes aside, it would be really cool to see a videogame where these inaccurate depictions are actual, living monsters. Imagine fighting off a pack of those "hyenas" or a bunch of sword wielding rabbits. I'd buy that in a heartbeat 😂.

    • @TomorrowWeLive
      @TomorrowWeLive 2 роки тому +118

      My first thought. A whole alternate history where all the legends are true

    • @sobeksuwek
      @sobeksuwek 2 роки тому +27

      Or a movie

    • @MrThedrachen
      @MrThedrachen 2 роки тому +48

      I was thinking they'd make good pokémon.

    • @rizkyanandita8227
      @rizkyanandita8227 2 роки тому +23

      Not gonna lie, it portray how common object if it being described to those who don't know.
      Try to explain a three piece suit in medieval time is interesting. It look like what noble wear, yet felt lacking the ornament.

    • @darken2417
      @darken2417 2 роки тому +10

      @@rizkyanandita8227
      Not really. Medieval nobles tended to wear tunics, tights and flowy clothing. Completely different than a modern three piece suit which has both pants and a buttoned up shirt. The jacket or coat would be a bit more similar to a cloak but then again it wouldn't be flowy and instead form fitting and would have the buttons all the way down. In the Renaissance you'd find a bit more similarity due to the use of collars but not quite yet for buttoned up clothing, that has to wait for the Enlightenment.

  • @AlmostAnimixers
    @AlmostAnimixers 3 роки тому +919

    Imagine if these medieval artists had made their way to Australia. Animals like the platypus were still baffling Europeans as late as the Victorian era.

    • @enderlordex9396
      @enderlordex9396 3 роки тому +122

      animals like the playpus are still baffling me today
      like
      they just look like something that should not exist
      its a cross between an otter, a beaver, and a duck who got in an unfortunate car accident
      or an otter who got a sock stuck on his nose
      and dont even get me started on some of the baby platypus images

    • @sparkyboi4387
      @sparkyboi4387 3 роки тому +95

      @@enderlordex9396
      and a secret agent

    • @thedefault8109
      @thedefault8109 3 роки тому +36

      @@sparkyboi4387 he's got more than just mad skills

    • @AlmostAnimixers
      @AlmostAnimixers 3 роки тому +50

      @@enderlordex9396 Don’t forget that they can inject venom out of a small quill above each of their front flippers.

    • @ODKBE
      @ODKBE 3 роки тому +47

      @@AlmostAnimixers And that they sweat milk out of their armpits because screw nipples lmfao

  • @X-SPONGED
    @X-SPONGED 2 роки тому +84

    Any Exotic Animal on Earth : _(Exists)_
    Medieval Artists : _"Ayo, what the dog doin ???"_

  • @tosterm
    @tosterm 3 роки тому +6360

    Animals that existed in medieval Europe:
    - Dog
    - Fish
    - Horse
    - Cat
    - Bird

    • @davidjoelsson4929
      @davidjoelsson4929 3 роки тому +395

      Wolves reindeers bears birds

    • @Newfiecat
      @Newfiecat 3 роки тому +665

      And rats. Lots and lots of rats.

    • @xxromanovaxx6682
      @xxromanovaxx6682 3 роки тому +297

      Dragons

    • @Dantick09
      @Dantick09 3 роки тому +222

      Goat, pig, chicken (and other birds)

    • @hainleysimpson1507
      @hainleysimpson1507 3 роки тому +119

      Compared to every other continent Europe is lacking in dangerous wildlife.

  • @emilymoran9152
    @emilymoran9152 3 роки тому +416

    Sometimes it is possible to trace these misunderstandings by looking at the text or thinking how someone might try to describe the thing. For instance, there is the "vegetable lamb" which seems to be a misunderstanding of cotton:
    European guy: "Hey, neat fabric! It's so cool and breathable! What's it made of?"
    Syrian merchant: "Well...You know how you make clothes out of sheep wool? Well, there's this plant that has like clumps of wool growing off it."
    European guy goes home, relates this story to local monk. Resulting picture: Tree with sheep growing on it.

    • @fist-of-doom487
      @fist-of-doom487 2 роки тому +63

      Their was the description of Antelope. No hunter can approach it (they meant Antelope always heard the hunters coming) they have horns like saws. No one could get close enough so the ribbed horns looked like curved saws they used to make, Antelope used these saw horns to cut down trees, the research’s saw the Antelope scratch it’s horn on some thin tree and knock them down and assumed that’s what the horns are meant for.

    • @Cyrus_QWQ
      @Cyrus_QWQ 11 місяців тому +8

      There is an idiom in China called "hearsay", which refers to spreading what one hears on the road seriously and without reason; Metaphorically unfounded rumors

    • @Cricket2731
      @Cricket2731 8 місяців тому +5

      The German word for "cotton" is "baumwolle": tree wool.

  • @kain5056
    @kain5056 3 роки тому +1898

    The description: "it's like a crab but with a long pointy tail"
    The artist: "fur it is then!"

    • @C00kii0
      @C00kii0 3 роки тому +8

      😩🤣😂🤣🤣🤣

    • @ConfyLizard
      @ConfyLizard 3 роки тому +39

      Like they know ehat a crab is, if you didnt live near the sea or are a trader you would have never saw the sea

    • @pegasBaO23
      @pegasBaO23 3 роки тому +31

      @@ConfyLizard like a large spider with a tail like a chain that ends in a spike

    • @ConfyLizard
      @ConfyLizard 3 роки тому +19

      @@pegasBaO23 yea that would have did the job.Wonder ehat description did they actualy get to mess up this bad

    • @ginnyjollykidd
      @ginnyjollykidd 3 роки тому +7

      Sounds like a lobster.

  • @RosieTheRo
    @RosieTheRo 2 роки тому +67

    something to keep in mind about these illustrations is that in the medieval era (at least in Europe), the religious institutions and scholarly institutions were generally one and the same. any study of animals was done through a Christian-centric lens and assumed that every animal put on Earth was done so to represent a moral lesson, which is probably why stories like the pelicans eating each other became prevalent. another one is about the antelope, which medieval writers described as having two horns not because of any evolutionary advantages like mating displays or defense from predators, but because the horns represented cutting one's self away from sin and vice. as hilarious as these old illustrations are, i think they can make for fascinating studies of the cultural mindset they were drawn under.

    • @dustymcwari4468
      @dustymcwari4468 2 роки тому +9

      Reminds me of the restoration of the painting featuring the lamb of God, people disliked how the lamb’s face became uncanny humanoid after the restoration, but as it turned out, the generic lamb face the painting had prior the restoration was really just an overpaint done some time ago, while the creepy lamb was actually the original, and it’s human features were done on purpose, the artist was capable of drawing animals super well, and it’s supposed to be something divine and overworldly, not just some random sheep

  • @andreyleonel255
    @andreyleonel255 3 роки тому +753

    *Elephant?* Yeas, long-nosed horse
    *Chameleon?* Yess, color-changing horse
    *Turtle?* Oh yes, double-shield horse
    *Giraffe?* Hum yes, long-neck horse
    *Hippopotamus?* Right, water horse
    *Scorpion?* Nice, lots-of-feet-a-horse
    *Whale?* Got it, water horse 2

    • @justmerc1642
      @justmerc1642 3 роки тому +108

      Equinization - the tendency of medieval art to gravitate towards a horse-like body plan

    • @rookmaster7502
      @rookmaster7502 3 роки тому +57

      When the medieval artist didn't have much to go by, the horse was the default body shape.

    • @Wanderer24
      @Wanderer24 3 роки тому +30

      Yeah, when you see horses all the time then other legged animals cant be that different from a horse right?

    • @BlueCanary7
      @BlueCanary7 3 роки тому +22

      Hippopotamus does mean "river horse." Looks like another case of artists going the literal route.

    • @snobbingas189
      @snobbingas189 3 роки тому +25

      @JZ's Best Friend Imagine a thousand years from now there'll be a youtube video titled: hilariously inaccurate depictions of aliens in silicone-age art.

  • @Lesbiwolf92
    @Lesbiwolf92 3 роки тому +1395

    "Ok man I want you to paint an animal for me"
    "Sure"
    "It's a lizard about the length of my hand, has two big eyes that point in two directions, a long tongue, hands and feet that look like oven mitts and long tail that curls like a spiral."
    *draws horse* done!

    • @danholmesfilm
      @danholmesfilm 3 роки тому +125

      "Got it... what's a lizard?"

    • @sudeeptaborah45
      @sudeeptaborah45 3 роки тому +22

      Chameleon

    • @magicalowl4322
      @magicalowl4322 3 роки тому +55

      in medival world all animal that exist is a horse, a fish or a dog and some small birds

    • @geckoo9190
      @geckoo9190 3 роки тому +17

      -Say, does he wear boot and a round mounting chair?
      -Who said is a he?
      -So is a she?
      -That is a good question

    • @johnstrongo4498
      @johnstrongo4498 3 роки тому +7

      @@danholmesfilm just like a horse, but better

  • @SwordTune
    @SwordTune 3 роки тому +774

    Imagine a monk deciding to travel the world and see it for himself and then running back years later shouting "OH GOD WE WERE SO WRONG"

    • @dandelionmosssycamore8218
      @dandelionmosssycamore8218 3 роки тому +49

      I honestly wished they did.
      My eyes were annoyed.

    • @The_WhitePencil
      @The_WhitePencil 3 роки тому +78

      @@dandelionmosssycamore8218 Well, if you can find their unmarked graves, I'm sure they'd be happy to listen to you critique their art.

    • @turtek12
      @turtek12 2 роки тому +96

      This actually did start happening in the middle ages--there are written accounts of monks who ventured into central Asia in search of some of the animals described by Herodotus in his works. The monks wrote back, "wow, Herodotus was an idiot, I haven't found any gigantic gold-mining ants yet, or one-footed umbrella-people."

    • @rfresa
      @rfresa 2 роки тому +10

      Especially since it would take them years to travel the distance we can go in hours today.

    • @xDarkTrinityx
      @xDarkTrinityx 2 роки тому +14

      They wouldn't make it back, because they tried that mirror thing with the tiger ;P

  • @panakinskywalker6391
    @panakinskywalker6391 2 роки тому +28

    description: the turtle is a shielded animal
    painter: so it's carrying shields like a knight would, got it.

  • @screamindog8772
    @screamindog8772 3 роки тому +781

    okay, but be fair: your cousin goes “yeah, saw an animal in the woods. had these weird ears, rat like tail, kinda armored lookin, long pig snout, stubby legs,” and then try to draw an armadillo without ever seeing one and using only this description

    • @_Dr_Fate
      @_Dr_Fate 3 роки тому +1

      But can't they draw it?

    • @ronja7915
      @ronja7915 3 роки тому +85

      @@_Dr_Fate The people describing the animals were most likely terrible at drawing themselves, or too busy to draw. Hence the artists.

    • @mustard4762
      @mustard4762 3 роки тому +22

      Accidentally draws a pig with armour

    • @Moredakkamus
      @Moredakkamus 3 роки тому +7

      And they're a cloistered monk who has limited artistic training.

    • @ginnyjollykidd
      @ginnyjollykidd 3 роки тому +4

      I thought of that or an aardvark.

  • @jimmyle2447
    @jimmyle2447 3 роки тому +281

    The first crocodile image actually makes a little sense. I could see a medieval person describing a crocodile as a river dragon, which would explain the wings. The beak could be because a crocodile has a pointed snout.

    • @giftzwerg7345
      @giftzwerg7345 3 роки тому +4

      Wouldnt a dog snout be a better example? Just longer

    • @VC-nk3oz
      @VC-nk3oz 3 роки тому +3

      True. I still think of crocodiles as basically real world water dragons, especially considering how much such creatures ended up inspiring a lot of ancient and medieval dragon myths and art

  • @JohnnyZoo
    @JohnnyZoo 3 роки тому +359

    The German word for turtle literally means "shield toad". Given that name and describing it having aquatic features, the depiction at 4:39 is actually not that far off.

    • @TheMountAndBladerX10
      @TheMountAndBladerX10 3 роки тому +22

      i love how it just has actual shields as its shell, judging by the shape

    • @GlennDavey
      @GlennDavey 3 роки тому +5

      the designer's like "I followed the brief, those were your requirements. There's the shield. Why does it have a crest on it? Because shield? dude you're confusing me. What do you actually mean? Whyyyyy did I take this commission???"

    • @alexbrown8900
      @alexbrown8900 3 роки тому +1

      And the hippo is the horse of the nil in german

    • @jackbordar2727
      @jackbordar2727 3 роки тому +1

      @@alexbrown8900 which is funny, because the name originated from when people first discovered it. They found them in the Nil, but now they don't live the anymore, but people still think that they do because of the name.

  • @PeachySASQUATCH
    @PeachySASQUATCH 7 місяців тому +18

    Imagine being shown only images like these, and hearing the stories that come with them for your whole life only to see and learn about the actual animals. That would either be the scariest experience, or the most relieving experience.

  • @gamesux420
    @gamesux420 3 роки тому +1004

    I feel like the people drew chameleons as all of these different creatures because they thought they were like shapeshifters, misunderstanding accounts of them changing their appearance to blend into their environment.

    • @Dontcomefindme
      @Dontcomefindme 3 роки тому +2

      69 pog

    • @lairdofpawblins
      @lairdofpawblins 3 роки тому +18

      I had a similar thought. I wonder if it's actually true, though. makes sense.

    • @internetduck1114
      @internetduck1114 3 роки тому +30

      And the word "leon" at the end that seems to spell "lion"

    • @_happyland_7195
      @_happyland_7195 3 роки тому +9

      Brilliant, didn’t think about that

    • @AlineC-ow6kn
      @AlineC-ow6kn 3 роки тому +30

      I think you could be right, I never thought about that! For me, the fact that they are often portrayed as hairy/fluffy was - in my opinion - because of their name "chameleon", which in the ears of a medieval monk would probably have sounded like "a mix of a camel and a lion", leading to these representations with mammal paws an furry bodies.

  • @NCY0131
    @NCY0131 3 роки тому +590

    1. elephants are often used in certain cultures to hold "buildings" with people in them, like little carriages
    2. hyenas are scavengers and therefore it makes sense for them to be "eating the dead"

    • @turtek12
      @turtek12 2 роки тому +63

      Jackals definitely do scavenge graveyards, so the hyena might be getting conflated with the sort-of-similar jackal.

    • @Shesvii
      @Shesvii 2 роки тому +33

      3. The pelicans aren't eating each other, it's not a cannibal medieval legend but Christian symbolism. According to western Christianism, pelican parents were the embodiment of Jesus Christ's sacrifice for humanity. Pelican parents would wound themselves to feed their babies their own blood whenever there's no food and they are starving.
      This video is full of bs. Their source is "trust me bro".

    • @MrSafior
      @MrSafior 2 роки тому +9

      @@Shesvii And what are your source for such a claim ?

    • @Fankas2000
      @Fankas2000 2 роки тому +32

      Yeah I really didn't get the whole "Oh look Elephant with a castle... SO STUPID" comment.

    • @MBM1117727
      @MBM1117727 2 роки тому +8

      @@MrSafior the Pelican was a significant motif in mediaeval Christendom, look it up

  • @paugirones6083
    @paugirones6083 3 роки тому +863

    Oh man, now I wish we had medieval drawings of Australian animals. Just imagine how much weirder they would be.

    • @Uocjat
      @Uocjat 3 роки тому +126

      it would just look like a grim reaper fashion show
      -Death with wings
      -Death with 8 legs
      -Death, but pretending to be a koala

    • @artizzy2k2k
      @artizzy2k2k 3 роки тому +34

      Its tall stands on two legs and can jump and has a pouch which it carries babies in on its stomach and they have arms that allow them to slap eachother

    • @dracodracarys2339
      @dracodracarys2339 3 роки тому +64

      something tells me kangaroos would be depicted as "two-headed" creatures because of the baby in the pouch and we'd end up with a CatDog style monstrosity

    • @Gab_1123
      @Gab_1123 3 роки тому +4

      By Australian animals... what animal name is it?

    • @anticringe1194
      @anticringe1194 3 роки тому

      you look like Gordon Freeman lol

  • @ButWhyWasTaken
    @ButWhyWasTaken 2 роки тому +34

    0:35 OMG, it's Sanic The Elephant!

  • @RastaLlama
    @RastaLlama 3 роки тому +1142

    “The dolphin resembles a slightly goofy looking fish”- well how would YOU describe a dolphin sir???? How would YOU????

    • @bahayesilyurt9433
      @bahayesilyurt9433 3 роки тому +154

      Here is my try:
      It was an aquatic animal that jumped in and out of water. Instead of the scaly skin and the veiled fins which characterizes the familiar fish; it had a smooth, blue skin and stunted front limbs which jutted out of its side. In addition, it had a dorsal fin much like that of a sharks and a tail whose wings were to the sides. The animal had no hind limbs. When it comes to its head, Its side facing eyes were beady and dark. Its muzzle was elongated forwards and housed many small teeth. The peculiar curves around its facial structure gave it a look of carefree happiness.

    • @mmdrawifi
      @mmdrawifi 3 роки тому +199

      grey banana...?

    • @unenobdautremonde6179
      @unenobdautremonde6179 3 роки тому +42

      @@bahayesilyurt9433 @M D yes to both of these

    • @Dantick09
      @Dantick09 3 роки тому +56

      What is a shark? What is a banana?

    • @AHHHHHHHHHHHHl
      @AHHHHHHHHHHHHl 3 роки тому +17

      Big happy fish

  • @kiblerjuergen5247
    @kiblerjuergen5247 3 роки тому +2604

    I guess medieval artists forgot to look at ancient Roman mosaics: Their animal depictions are very accurate. After all, they imported all sorts of beasts for their arenas.

    • @Valtieldan
      @Valtieldan 3 роки тому +302

      Most likely they didn't have access to such things at all. They couldn't just "check a source" most of the time. This was before even the press, after all.

    • @GamalKevin
      @GamalKevin 3 роки тому +145

      I had to look up for Roman mosaics, and I'm delighted. Those animals depictions are indeed quite accurate.

    • @wimwiddershins
      @wimwiddershins 3 роки тому +122

      The Romans had mastered realism long before.
      Take a look at early British attempts to copy Roman coins for another example. The copies are crude caricatures at best.

    • @megangillet8662
      @megangillet8662 3 роки тому +71

      There wasn't google or reliable sources back then, so obviously a medieval artist wasn't able to draw an image of an animal accurately if it's from a different geographical region. Plus, medieval artists didn't obsess over realism and accuracy the same way ancient Roman or Renaissance artists do and prefered to use iconography.

    • @jmmacd2139
      @jmmacd2139 3 роки тому +62

      Romans had access to those animals and where also a unified nation with a lot more resources and more accessible information

  • @diecrab
    @diecrab 3 роки тому +383

    Sailor: I saw a big fish.
    Painter: He said fish, then it must have scales.

    • @susone8353
      @susone8353 3 роки тому +39

      And legs

    • @dot5687
      @dot5687 3 роки тому +39

      @@susone8353 and human teeth

    • @ginnyjollykidd
      @ginnyjollykidd 3 роки тому +1

      They didn't know about mammals and cetaceans.

    • @aninuji8882
      @aninuji8882 3 роки тому +2

      @@dot5687 there are some fish with human-like teeth

    • @TirthBArya
      @TirthBArya 3 роки тому +2

      @@aninuji8882 , Pacu fish?

  • @horrifiedbystander2150
    @horrifiedbystander2150 2 роки тому +31

    I laughed so hard at the sea turtle at 4:40. A smug fish with shields on his back!

  • @DogFoxHybrid
    @DogFoxHybrid 3 роки тому +1363

    A small correction- hippopotamus is a Greek word, not a Latin one.

    • @kenicity
      @kenicity 3 роки тому +11

      @SEAN YAO Yes but that doesn't mean it's the same language

    • @kenicity
      @kenicity 3 роки тому +43

      @SEAN YAO Actually we were wrong, I searched it up and Greek is older than Latin.

    • @vangcho7593
      @vangcho7593 3 роки тому +23

      @SEAN YAO ancient greek existed at the same time as latin

    • @MortalWizard
      @MortalWizard 3 роки тому +28

      Well hippopotamus is a Latin word derived from the ancient Greek word hippopótamos (aka ἱπποπόταμοςaka, aka hippos potamios, aka riverine horse), at least according to Merriam-Webster and wiktionary

    • @adhdlama2403
      @adhdlama2403 3 роки тому +16

      @SEAN YAO Greek languages and Romance languages, like Latin, make up separate branches in the Indo-European family tree.

  • @seralucii
    @seralucii 2 роки тому +602

    The japanese interpretations of giraffes where also quite interesting, resulting in the mystic being Kirin (also the name for giraffe) which often looks like a cross between a dragon and horse

    • @StrawberryNinjaNibbles
      @StrawberryNinjaNibbles 2 роки тому +13

      Is there a video like this for Japanese art?

    • @GuyWithAnAmazingHat
      @GuyWithAnAmazingHat 2 роки тому +65

      The origin of this went back to China in the 15th century when admiral Zheng He who was ordered to explore the world for treasures, brought back a giraffe from his voyage to the imperial court, causing huge interest and imagination among the people. People thought this mysterious animal is the mythical Qilin, a dragon, horse, lion hybrid with scales and fur.
      Giraffes being called Qilin followed its way to Japan, which was pronounced Kirin. While Japan still calls giraffes Kirin, China has called them "Changjinglu", "long necked deer" for a long time.

    • @Tattyelfa17
      @Tattyelfa17 2 роки тому +4

      @@GuyWithAnAmazingHat Asian art is still questionable, just look at the weird eyes they make in anime.

    • @GuyWithAnAmazingHat
      @GuyWithAnAmazingHat 2 роки тому +33

      @@Tattyelfa17 What does that has to do with this thread?
      And do you know that the origins of anime eyes was Disney's Bambi? Osamu Tezuka the creator of Astro Boy was a big fan of Disney animations and drew Astro Boy with the eyes of Bambi, the style then developed from there.
      And now it has even gone full circle, Disney's 3D animation films have anime like eyes.
      Don't insult things you are clueless about, it only makes you look bad.

    • @Tattyelfa17
      @Tattyelfa17 2 роки тому +2

      @@GuyWithAnAmazingHat My God, I'm not an otaku. I'm just saying his eyes look like stained glass, calm down a bit.

  • @aristosh1tpost
    @aristosh1tpost 3 роки тому +231

    - So it's a tiny scaled reptile, green and with big eyes.
    - A little cat, understood.

    • @vittocrazi
      @vittocrazi 3 роки тому +11

      if you consider the first source to be a (likely drunken) sailor, who told a merchant, who told a maid, who told the artist... and likely none of them were good at taxonomy... i can happen :P
      I bet if we now play at describing a teddy bear without saying its a teddy bear (and only its appearance, not materials), then hand a second person the description and ask them to write them back 1 hour later and a third person has to draw it without knowing its a teddy bear and i would bet it can go medieval

    • @matchasoda5985
      @matchasoda5985 3 роки тому +1

      @@vittocrazi u got a point

  • @skycloud4802
    @skycloud4802 7 місяців тому +9

    The peculiar thing is that even older Neolithic cave paintings are actually quite good and accurate. We can clearly see deer-like creatures and mammoths in those paintings (at least accurate comparing to real Mammoth Arctic findings).

    • @Yutah1981
      @Yutah1981 5 місяців тому +6

      it's because they were drawing the animals they actually SAW every day. These people drew from the end of the chain of bad descriptions passed from one drunken sailor to another

  • @thetruth3068
    @thetruth3068 3 роки тому +535

    It's like telling someone to draw a Pokemon they've never heard before.

    • @mrsweetkandy7673
      @mrsweetkandy7673 3 роки тому +49

      That's a great idea though, asking artists to draw from the description of a pokémon without telling the name of the pokémon

    • @CallmeOzymandias
      @CallmeOzymandias 3 роки тому +22

      @@mrsweetkandy7673 Ever watched drawfee?

    • @BJGvideos
      @BJGvideos 3 роки тому +1

      @@CallmeOzymandias The Spheal...by god

    • @CallmeOzymandias
      @CallmeOzymandias 3 роки тому +1

      @@BJGvideos 🤣 Which one was that? I don't remember.

    • @BJGvideos
      @BJGvideos 3 роки тому +1

      @@CallmeOzymandias Julia drew a creepy guy instead of a round seal, because she interpreted the name as "skeevy feel"

  • @connieb9034
    @connieb9034 3 роки тому +658

    “Let’s paint some animals”
    “But we know nothing about them... we don’t even know what they look like”
    “Well we can guess”

    • @casper6405
      @casper6405 3 роки тому +31

      I've never seen a duck
      But it sounds like it could be some sort of fish like cat dog

    • @stormmeansnowork
      @stormmeansnowork 3 роки тому +10

      That's what happened when people in the past found dinosaurs remains did and even nowadays, we could at best know that they have scales and in certain species, feathers, but beyond that, their looks and their muscle texture were only reverse constructed using existing knowledge on how bones and muscles works. As to how certain species flies or swim in a way that is not found in present day animals became a game of fact-based guessing. Beyond that, their colour would remain a mystery forever - I mean for example, how would you know a Zebra or a tiger or leopard have strips and dots if all you found were some bones?

    • @ginnyjollykidd
      @ginnyjollykidd 3 роки тому +8

      We do this so much with fossils.

    • @polandpeters9765
      @polandpeters9765 3 роки тому +3

      It's real art.

    • @shockal7269
      @shockal7269 3 роки тому +6

      @@stormmeansnowork There are some feathered dinosaurs with melanosomes preserved within their fossils, which actually determine what color they were in life. Granted, this is a rare kind of perseveration, and a more recently-discovered one too.

  • @78jujubs
    @78jujubs 3 роки тому +336

    The Questing Beast from Arthurian legend was described as having: the head and neck of a snake, the body of a leopard, the haunches of a lion and the feet of a hart. The legend is actually describing a giraffe, so giraffes are canon in Camelot.

    • @Ryanlexz
      @Ryanlexz 3 роки тому +11

      Another's Democrats propaganda LMAO

    • @luma4902
      @luma4902 3 роки тому +5

      Wow underrated comment

    • @alphagt62
      @alphagt62 3 роки тому +30

      I saw a video by The History Guy saying that back in the 1400’s someone gave two giraffes to the Emperor of China, and he claimed it was a mythical dragon! From some half ass description of the dragon that he warped to his advantage.

    • @JettMoonwing
      @JettMoonwing 3 роки тому +8

      Except the Questing Beast also has a pack of dogs barking and growling in its stomach, so... :/

    • @nieznajomy4398
      @nieznajomy4398 3 роки тому +18

      @@JettMoonwing Pregnant giraffe with diarrhea?
      So those "knights" didn't just attacked and killed animal that would not attack them but that animal was also sick!!

  • @MrCmon113
    @MrCmon113 2 роки тому +12

    "It has a tail that can hold on to branches, it can change it's colour, move it's eyes independently and eject it's tongue."
    "Got cha, cyclops horse."

  • @bluebird5173
    @bluebird5173 3 роки тому +125

    5:31 "There's something about giving a scorpion a non-arachnid face which makes it look so fundamentally absurd."
    The Scorpion King has left the chat.

  • @Joke_Bidumb
    @Joke_Bidumb 3 роки тому +172

    I'm pretty sure the "castles" depicted on the elephant's backs are meant to represent Howdahs and the image of an Elephant and Castle is a stylized symbol of strength in medieval English art. I don't think medieval people thought elephants could carry a literal castle on their back.

    • @SarcasticData
      @SarcasticData 3 роки тому +8

      Based on how their art is, it's hard to be sure. If you see consistent inaccuracies then it's hard to say that a few are out of context otherwise how do you justify the rest?

    • @Ebrill_Owen
      @Ebrill_Owen 3 роки тому +21

      Medieval people lived in a Mad Max-esque world after the fall of Rome. These artists were literally going by word of mouth and I wouldn’t be surprised if they thought Elephants carried castles due to mistranslations of elephants carrying Howdah which is a carriage that elephants used to carry people with on their back.

    • @belisarius6949
      @belisarius6949 3 роки тому +4

      @@Ebrill_Owen That was the dark ages, which historians place before the medieval ages.

    • @31oannamphong66
      @31oannamphong66 3 роки тому +5

      i think it an confussion about the indians using elephants as war machine a moving fortress

    • @belisarius6949
      @belisarius6949 3 роки тому +13

      @@31oannamphong66 Indians did put Towers on elephants. But wooden ones. Maybe some trader told them about elephants with towers and they were like "woah, out of stone and stuff? Thats rad lets draw it."

  • @TheTommy9898
    @TheTommy9898 3 роки тому +144

    Some Asian war elephants actually had “towers” or rather, carriages on its back. I’m pretty sure when the artists heard about it, it was described to them as a tower by a storyteller, veteran, who actually seen it.

    • @ckl9390
      @ckl9390 2 роки тому +40

      The Europeans then drew the stone towers they were familiar with instead of the specialised wood and wicker ones that were used.

    • @rollinghippo2940
      @rollinghippo2940 8 місяців тому +1

      ​@@ckl9390right

    • @duncanmcdane388
      @duncanmcdane388 7 місяців тому +3

      Just google Carthaginian War Elefant. They came with Hannibal across the Alpes.

  • @azudevcr
    @azudevcr 11 місяців тому +31

    ohh look a Horse!!
    Medieval artist: "Me apologies sir that's a chameleon"

  • @Charmieluc
    @Charmieluc 3 роки тому +637

    How did they mess up a tiger? All you had to describe was "big orange cat with black stripes."

    • @samuraijackoff5354
      @samuraijackoff5354 3 роки тому +202

      So Garfield?

    • @deadlydingus1138
      @deadlydingus1138 3 роки тому +74

      @@samuraijackoff5354 exactly.

    • @felipecosta-kv2fx
      @felipecosta-kv2fx 3 роки тому +128

      What about a giraffe? Just say It's a "skinny cow with a long neck, short horns and black pints"

    • @unknownherrscher
      @unknownherrscher 3 роки тому +55

      well they made the ostrich look like a standard bird 😂

    • @Jojozilla426
      @Jojozilla426 3 роки тому +58

      Or crocodile, giant armoured lizard with a long narrow snout, lives in rivers.
      Edit: forget the armour it seems to confuse people for some reason

  • @mdalsted
    @mdalsted 3 роки тому +380

    As inaccurate as these depictions are, they're a goldmine of inspiration for creature designs!

    • @zbady4595
      @zbady4595 3 роки тому +17

      Most of them would be terrifying to encounter in a survival open world game

    • @zakattack1362
      @zakattack1362 3 роки тому +6

      @@zbady4595 Possible Ark mod(s)? Medieval Times in Ark

    • @juanandrescastillofuenmayo6843
      @juanandrescastillofuenmayo6843 3 роки тому +2

      Right? I'm stealing the concept of Elephantish creatures carrying castles

    • @mdalsted
      @mdalsted 3 роки тому

      @@juanandrescastillofuenmayo6843
      Wouldn't be stealing if it's an idea available to the general public.

    • @lilyfhonazhel2675
      @lilyfhonazhel2675 3 роки тому

      @@mdalsted yeah, it's more like " using"
      Stealing make you sounds like, you know, someone with bad reputation

  • @samuelsteinborn9760
    @samuelsteinborn9760 3 роки тому +877

    Us trying to get the dinosaurs right.
    Humans in the future: Well, they tried.

    • @bradsmith20
      @bradsmith20 3 роки тому +50

      But future humans (hopefully) won’t have seen live dinosaurs either…

    • @olasdorosdiliusimilius2174
      @olasdorosdiliusimilius2174 3 роки тому +11

      @@bradsmith20 Take the genome and make a bird create an egg with the dinosaur genome.

    • @stephenm8100
      @stephenm8100 3 роки тому +55

      The Smithsonian had a dinosaur skeleton on display for over a century and it had the wrong head on it.... I'm not sure which one it was.

    • @Reggie2kj
      @Reggie2kj 3 роки тому +33

      @@bradsmith20 a few scientists claim t rex’s had feathers & resembled a colorful murderous modern day chicken

    • @UTTPOfficerBennie
      @UTTPOfficerBennie 3 роки тому +2

      @@olasdorosdiliusimilius2174 I’m a gnome and you’re been gnomed!

  • @a24-45
    @a24-45 8 місяців тому +5

    I've read that ostriches and emus do indeed eat small metal objects, seemingly without any harm to themselves, as witnessed by many owners. An autopsy of a captive ostrich in the 1930s shows that its stomach contained "copper coins, metal tacks, staples, hooks, and a four-inch nail".
    The "scorpion" at 5:32 looks exactly like the various "free-tailed" bats of Europe, at least its lower half, right down to the down the colour and finely clawed toes. I would say it is drawn from life. The artist probably knew bats because they likely lived in the towers of the monastery The artist has shown the bat as it looks clinging to a hard surface. He has removed the bats folded-up wings, changed the face and decorated the spine.

  • @ars.9563
    @ars.9563 3 роки тому +1425

    Plot twist: All those medieval drawings were accurate drawings of animals now extinct

    • @lifeispoetry8349
      @lifeispoetry8349 3 роки тому +53

      That could be.
      We’ve been lied to so much, who really knows the truth?

    • @nerospapa8814
      @nerospapa8814 3 роки тому +14

      *illuminati confirmed sfx

    • @newusernamessuck
      @newusernamessuck 3 роки тому +19

      @@nerospapa8814 ah yes amongus before amongus existed good times

    • @eeeesyywuwiz2836
      @eeeesyywuwiz2836 3 роки тому +12

      @@lifeispoetry8349 Well because there couldn't be any reasons I could think of for why they'd hide it and because a random person would probably eventually find out one way or another

    • @The.jokes.on.you1997
      @The.jokes.on.you1997 3 роки тому +5

      Thank you people think they were retarted back then

  • @DrakenRox
    @DrakenRox 2 роки тому +72

    As an artist I'm just impressed and curious of how these existed, my logic is that since art was a luxury back then, ppl who drew these mostly got their info by someone's description, like
    "there's this big ass animal with two spears and a strange rope-hand in it's face, massive size like a house, so strong 4 men died trying to capture it"
    "So hear me out there's this creature in the sea, they're so big I bet they can eat entire ships, it can jump out of the water too"
    "I saw a weird deer that had a very long neck and vibrant colors, it ate only from they tallest trees"
    amazing

    • @Cyrus_QWQ
      @Cyrus_QWQ 11 місяців тому +5

      There is an idiom in China called "hearsay"(道听途说), which refers to spreading what one hears on the road seriously and without reason; Metaphorically unfounded rumors

  • @BasilLevski
    @BasilLevski 3 роки тому +431

    Lots of the images of Pelicans you showed actually play into a distinctly different Medieval myth; if you look closely, many of the images show the mother inflicting a wound on herself, which the children drink the blood of. This was supposedly how the young fed - almost like a grim alternative to breastfeeding. This selfless, blood-related sacrifice was a big draw for the heavily-christian scholars of medieval Europe at the time, who linked it with Christ's sacrifice, giving the bird a big boost in popularity amongst the clergy and upper nobility, even if the "pelican" in question is a far cry from what any kind of real pelican looks like. Interestingly, this lead to the pelican having its own unique status in European heraldry, being the only animal that can be displayed "in its piety" - feeding its young with its own blood. I'm not sure if any crests survive with a pelican in its piety; if someone knows of one, do let me know.

    • @davidtogi5878
      @davidtogi5878 3 роки тому +5

      Syldavian crest had pelicans on it

    • @arsenelupin7682
      @arsenelupin7682 3 роки тому +5

      Pellicano di Gioiosa's family crest featured a Pelican feeding her blood to her child. Pellicano di Gioiosa was a noble family from the city of Gioiosa Jonica (Calabria, Italy)

    • @rchak81
      @rchak81 3 роки тому +2

      @@davidtogi5878 Same thing occurred to me! The only place I know, albeit fictional, that had pelicans in the crest and coat of arms.

    • @TheWilderCat
      @TheWilderCat 3 роки тому +31

      The state flag of Louisiana has a pelican feeding its chicks with its blood. It’s mildly frustrating when they censor or forget the blood drops because it kinda defeats the point.

    • @harrybetteridge7532
      @harrybetteridge7532 3 роки тому +5

      I guess if you view a pelican from a distance feeding it chicks where like many bird it regurgitates food it this case into the bill pouch it would look like the chicks are eating its blood.

  • @jakefromstatefarm8964
    @jakefromstatefarm8964 2 роки тому +10

    I love how a common misconception was that Ostritches could eat and digest anything, including metal. Some dude probably saw some ostritch gremlin eating coins or rocks for no reason and was like "Ayo how it do that" and in reality ostritches are just really stupid.

    • @Sagezilla08
      @Sagezilla08 2 роки тому +7

      Some birds eat rocks and gravel to help them digest food. It probably stems from that

  • @millisandra3017
    @millisandra3017 3 роки тому +363

    The oddly shaped shell could very likely represent a shield. In German turtles are called "Schildkröten" which literally translates to shield-toads.

  • @doomakarn
    @doomakarn 3 роки тому +584

    You didn't even mention how rhinos were probably responsible for unicorns.

    • @KNR90
      @KNR90 3 роки тому +50

      One rhino boinks a horse and a thousand years later you are still shaming them. Stop blaming them

    • @CSLucasEpic
      @CSLucasEpic 3 роки тому +70

      Didn't Narwhal horns get sold as "unicorn horns" in Europe?

    • @KNR90
      @KNR90 3 роки тому +25

      @@CSLucasEpic I think so. Though as there was a known land animal with 4 legs and a face horn, it would be easy to convince people who would have no way to know any better. They didn't have photography or any proper first person sketches. That's a big reason naturalists were also sketch artists later on who spent time drawing animals extremely accurately

    • @Gryphonzwing
      @Gryphonzwing 3 роки тому +1

      @@CSLucasEpic I think its probably medieval a scammer or the rhino species went extinct.

    • @Shahzad-ss1jq
      @Shahzad-ss1jq 3 роки тому +19

      And dinosaurs are for dragons
      They probably saw another dinos bones next to one and assumed it had wings
      Also they like to give animals super powers so the fire breath comes from there
      Dragons in the east are more peaceful then the west because of difference in culture there they are represented by water rather then fire which could mean that the first dinosaur found may be near a river and a serpent which resembles there shape in asian myths which is like a giant snake a titanaboa(the worlds largest snake fossil) may be the one found

  • @calebbennetts3559
    @calebbennetts3559 3 роки тому +191

    I think this is genuinely where the myth of the unicorn came from. You describe a rhinoceros as a quadruped with a horn in the middle of its face, someone's going to draw a horse with a horn.

    • @aminadabbrulle8252
      @aminadabbrulle8252 Рік тому +23

      And then somebody sees a mutated roe with one horn in the middle of their head and bam, confirmation.

    • @zaarkhananal7165
      @zaarkhananal7165 8 місяців тому +19

      Actually, the myth of the unicorn comes from the one horned goat phenomenon. A one horned goat is a genetic mutation that occurs amongst certain species of goats and was once thought to be a symbol of divinity. For some reason, the one horned goat over time became a one horned horse.

    • @apmanda
      @apmanda 7 місяців тому +1

      The myth of the unicorn (as well as the dragon) is thousands of years older than the medieval period and spans several continents. There is no way to know exactly where it came from or how it got started, since it goes back before any written history we have access to.

  • @ravenwithcall8527
    @ravenwithcall8527 3 роки тому +594

    I’m crying in agony because of these art depictions.

    • @fist-of-doom487
      @fist-of-doom487 3 роки тому +40

      The thing is from these pictures I can understand where the misunderstanding comes from. Try describing what you’re seeing with what you know to people who have never seen it and watch what they draw from your description. The big nose of the Hippo drawn long instead of fat, the giant teeth of a Hippo drawn as tusks. Big ears of elephants also drawn long instead of fat, the castle on it’s back was a special kind of tent- saddle thing (I forget what it’s called) but they exist in Africa and parts of India. You look at it and you can generally understand what their description of it probably was and the misunderstandings that came from the description

    • @valhatan3907
      @valhatan3907 3 роки тому

      Yeah, LMAO

    • @spacetacos7574
      @spacetacos7574 3 роки тому +1

      Indeed
      And I get the whole explanation of everyone had no comparison back then of just a handful of animals but it doesn’t explain other animal depictions like hyenas,which look exactly like a hunchback dog,and the fact that many of these scholars definitely had the resources to go get some of these animals
      It gets so bad that you wonder if either they were joking or were truly that ignorant
      And still I understand what life was like but they were still so much to draw from even in the simple lives of a peasant to describe these animals as to not look like a buffoon (ignoring the premise that people over exaggerate things to become the next big shot)

    • @nipoone6109
      @nipoone6109 3 роки тому +6

      @@spacetacos7574 A lot of the times they are not trying to be accurate. It's just a certain style. The scream painting, Anxiety, Portrait of a woman, they all feature humans but are not accurate representations. Medieval depictions of many things were highly stylized and not meant to be accurate representations.

    • @spacetacos7574
      @spacetacos7574 3 роки тому

      @@nipoone6109 but many of some of those paintings were by actual scholars who had to do things “accurately” and by all means had the resources to do so yet end up with that

  • @Obi-Wan_Kenobi
    @Obi-Wan_Kenobi 3 роки тому +121

    I applaud these attempts. I can't even imagine how I'd draw an elephant if I've never seen one before. Makes you wonder how the artists would've have felt if they ever did see an actual elephant, which I'm sure a very select few eventually did.

    • @brianwhite2104
      @brianwhite2104 3 роки тому +1

      Hold up... You mean elephants exist in your galaxy too? Or was it just pictures of elephants from our planet that you saw?

    • @zero-sidedshape0000
      @zero-sidedshape0000 3 роки тому +7

      "never seen an elephant"
      *tried to draw elephant*
      "successfully drawn a vacuum cleaner and I don't know what that is"

    • @K113-A
      @K113-A 3 роки тому +1

      Have you seen an elephant Kenobi? I thought you're used to seeing Jawas and Tusken Raiders!

  • @censusgary
    @censusgary 3 роки тому +936

    The name “hippopotamus” (“river horse”) is from Greek, not Latin.

    • @3tou6bi88
      @3tou6bi88 3 роки тому +26

      just wanted to say the same... ἱπποπόταμος

    • @el_misto
      @el_misto 3 роки тому +42

      @Varoon hippos and octopussys

    • @censusgary
      @censusgary 3 роки тому +38

      @Varoon Hippopotamuses and octopuses. Not hippopotami and octopi, because, again, those names are not Latin. You could say octopodes for the Greek-style plural of octopus, but I never read or hear “octopodes” as the plural of octopus.

    • @82christos
      @82christos 3 роки тому +6

      Wrong, in Greek it IS hippopotami

    • @greg_4201
      @greg_4201 3 роки тому +10

      @@censusgary you absolutely can use those two Latinised versions as plural... they have been in use a long time already.
      just because the words are originally Greek doesn't mean a thing; you might as well say there is no plural for '''envelope''' in English, just because it's a French word... when the obvious and correct answer is 'envelopes' 🤷🏻‍♂️
      ....that's be stupid.... don't be stupid

  • @j3nki541
    @j3nki541 7 місяців тому +16

    I love these medieval animal illustrations, they're literally so creative and funny. I went to an art museum the other day that had a few medieval paintings and a lot of the animal depictions literally had me laugh out loud.
    When you think about it tho it is immensely interesting to think about how you would imagine some exotic animals based purely on explanations that might even just reach you second, or third hand with months, or even years between the sighting and the description. Rly something that we don't get to experience anymore, now that any information and imagery is just a few finger swipes away.

    • @manz7860
      @manz7860 7 місяців тому +1

      Most people back then never traveled outside their regions. Let alone their villages and towns.

    • @ZoeCaleban
      @ZoeCaleban 5 місяців тому

      Как художник мне это интересно 😮😮😮😮❤

  • @erichtomanek4739
    @erichtomanek4739 3 роки тому +711

    In the olden days, people believed Unicorns were more likely to exist than Black Swans.

    • @noahanders7605
      @noahanders7605 3 роки тому +7

      Bruh

    • @noahanders7605
      @noahanders7605 3 роки тому +93

      Isn't unicorn supposed to be rhinoceros?

    • @redundantfridge9764
      @redundantfridge9764 3 роки тому +39

      @@noahanders7605 Yes.

    • @trent_king
      @trent_king 3 роки тому +8

      Both exist tho

    • @aruneshyogaraj9424
      @aruneshyogaraj9424 3 роки тому +18

      @@trent_king Since when do unicorns exist? It's highly likely it was just an incorrectly drawn rhinoceros, which later adapted itself as a different species.

  • @ohrats731
    @ohrats731 3 роки тому +147

    I feel like if I traveled back in time and started drawing foreign creatures realistically for British people I would feel like an all powerful oracle with magical sight of far off lands… and then I’d be burned to death and they’d look at my drawings and go “can you believe this crap? No way this is what a hippopotamus looks like. I mean, come on!”

    • @aPeachWhoLovesYeshua
      @aPeachWhoLovesYeshua 3 роки тому +8

      😂I love everything about this comment

    • @alishanightshade3270
      @alishanightshade3270 3 роки тому +2

      Maybe you can just describe more to them. Their drawing style is not the same as you 😂

    • @ThePointlessBox_
      @ThePointlessBox_ 3 роки тому +18

      You wouldnt even be able to communicate with them
      Modern english is completely different from english back then, it sounds like a different language

    • @ashawn203
      @ashawn203 3 роки тому +1

      I had the same thought

    • @turquoisemoon8453
      @turquoisemoon8453 3 роки тому +1

      Burn the witch

  • @brodrickbaker
    @brodrickbaker 3 роки тому +55

    I always try to imagine what it was like to live in a world that was largely undiscovered. Seeing one of these things for the first time must have been terrifying, can't blame the artists for not sticking around to get all the details

    • @VC-nk3oz
      @VC-nk3oz 3 роки тому

      True good point lol

    • @BlackHole171
      @BlackHole171 3 роки тому +5

      Yeah they didn’t what kind of capabilities these animals had, for all they knew these animals could have spit fire or shoot lightning bolts.

  • @lando8913
    @lando8913 2 роки тому +2

    This highlights something I think a lot of people don't think about, the mindset of people from any point in time far from our own.
    They didn't have internet, tv, and hardly any books even. Most people couldnt read anyway. Imagine if your entire world was your little village, and traveling 1 or 2 towns over to visit a relative was a month long adventure. Imagine the amount of speculation and misinformation. Even the well educated people like the ones who drew these pictures and wrote the books they were in were working with a first, second, maybe even third or more person's description of animals so different from what they know that this is the best their imagination can come up with, the best they can comprehend.
    I think it's just super interesting to try to imagine the mindset of people from centuries ago. It's really hard to put yourself in their shoes, but I think its vital to understand their lives through their stories and art. A lot of times I think our modern way of thinking takes us a completely different direction than was intended. I think that even applies to understanding things like how the pyramids were built and all those things we today think would have been so impossible it must be aliens, lol. We obviously do not understand people from the past in many ways.

  • @RiedlerMusics
    @RiedlerMusics 3 роки тому +119

    the myth that ostriches can digest metal might stem from the fact that they're stupid af - even more so than you think probably. They'll try to eat anything that's small enough to fit in their mouths, so some farmer had probably seen one eating nails and extrapolated from there.

    • @sendmorerum8241
      @sendmorerum8241 3 роки тому +14

      Can't judge them though, some sea birds are out there feeding plastic to their chicks.

    • @Meg_A_Byte
      @Meg_A_Byte 2 роки тому +4

      Aren't their eyes bigger than their brains?

    • @sendmorerum8241
      @sendmorerum8241 2 роки тому +3

      @Jake-Amir Blumenfeldwitz Sad, but you also won't ever see a crow feed plastic to their chicks. Some birds are just smarter, while others operate on pure instinct.

    • @ckl9390
      @ckl9390 2 роки тому +2

      Except many birds can, with some hazard, digest metal. They consume it while intending to eat rocks for grinding surfaces in their gizzard. It is considered good etiquette to clean a chicken run of small metal objects so the birds don't eat them. There is a thing among domesticated birds called Hardware Disease where they will consume shards of glass and bits of metal like nails or staples and these items can puncture the gizzard. Though this is not always fatal. I've observed butchered fowl that had a metal objects pierced clean through the muscle of the gizzard, but tissue had sealed around it and the body was already digesting the metal object. In may instances there was stained scar tissue where a metal object had been encapsulated and completely absorbed by the body. Sometimes there was scar tissue binding the gizzard to nearby organs and the inside of the abdominal cavity, indicating how extensive the punctures were. A few times there was gizzard pulp (sand and pulverised food matter) encapsulated by scar tissue inside the abdominal cavity, indicating that a puncture or rupture of the gizzard had been severe enough for contents of the gizzard to leak out. And keep in mind, this was all in birds that did not die from eating the nails. They were alive and well when they were butchered. So it is not too far fetched that an ostrich was observed eating a horseshoe on numerous occasions.

  • @PaganShagger
    @PaganShagger 3 роки тому +160

    Medieval art is fascinating, the paintings appear so mythical and peculiar, it's like looking at sorcery.

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 3 роки тому +7

      People collectively forgot how to draw for a thousand years.

    • @robertlukacs4954
      @robertlukacs4954 3 роки тому +1

      @@MrCmon113 What

    • @cyryc
      @cyryc 3 роки тому +1

      @@MrCmon113 uh no, their libraries and tools were looted by the Moors, Huns and Turks

  • @romulusnuma116
    @romulusnuma116 3 роки тому +194

    Honestly I wish I had the confidence of these artists with my own art

    • @brixitbiscuits8632
      @brixitbiscuits8632 3 роки тому +2

      Same

    • @Starii_64
      @Starii_64 3 роки тому +25

      “Voila a scorpion!”
      (Horrific mammal looking creature with multiple legs and weird tail)

    • @plasma9839
      @plasma9839 3 роки тому +1

      Art

    • @Vor567tez
      @Vor567tez 3 роки тому +7

      Remember in the name of modern art someone is selling "plain white" painting.

  • @huntercool2232
    @huntercool2232 2 роки тому +5

    3:32 Perhaps this is because people in medieval history observed the Pelicans feeding their chicks by transferring fish from their beaks to their chick’s and because of their massive bills it looked as if the parents were “eating” their chicks or vice versa. Just a guess of course, no way to know if this is actually true.

  • @megacheesyboi3322
    @megacheesyboi3322 3 роки тому +1048

    Plot twist: the artists were actually dead-on with their depictipns, but God just decided to turn RTX on one day

    • @kirubaks9431
      @kirubaks9431 3 роки тому +35

      your profile...;.......... , i can't.

    • @jacobschwartz8175
      @jacobschwartz8175 3 роки тому +69

      Hello... Pablo.

    • @EastlakeRasta7
      @EastlakeRasta7 3 роки тому +21

      Chris-chan lookin ass

    • @kirubaks9431
      @kirubaks9431 3 роки тому +5

      @@EastlakeRasta7 yeah , I've been seeing that name everywhere, what about it ?

    • @EastlakeRasta7
      @EastlakeRasta7 3 роки тому +15

      @@kirubaks9431 apparently he rape his ma 🤷🏾‍♂️ which did happen 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @angelfox8
    @angelfox8 3 роки тому +34

    Funnily enough this is how we got a lot of our most famous mythical creatures through the same long-distance telephone game that is history- the Giraffe is turned into the Questing Beast, Rhino turned into the Unicorn, Tiger to Manticore, King Cobra to Basilisk, etc

  • @Shioumenato
    @Shioumenato 3 роки тому +74

    Imagine youre on a boat way back when... Suddenly a huge dark creature shows its head and tail just a little bit outside the water, most of it was hidden in the water but from what you saw this thing is huge. Well, good luck describing a whale to someone else now.

  • @jimmeven1120
    @jimmeven1120 2 роки тому +227

    The cameleon at 6:02 is beautifully drawn. Of all the animals in the video it's the only one that actually looks as if it's alive. The others mainly look like examples of bad taxidermy.

  • @sethleoric2598
    @sethleoric2598 Рік тому +2

    My favorite thing about Medieval mythical creatures and monstrous people is that you can tell that the one describing the creature was either exaggerating or saying something derogatory but the artist took all of it literally.

  • @matthuck378
    @matthuck378 2 роки тому +73

    They clearly were more concerned with conveying the "essence" of a creature, rather than the facts of a creature.
    In the past, art bounced back and forth between realism and impressionism/expressionism/surrealism many times. Of course now, all the -isms coexist. That's pretty much the defining characteristic of postmodernism in art.

    • @georgiaisom6347
      @georgiaisom6347 2 роки тому +5

      Best comment. You said everything I was thinking. I'm just not as great with words lol

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 2 роки тому +4

      The "essence" of a chameleon is a horse with one eye?
      A chameleon has a tail to hold on to branches, it can change it's colours, it can move it's eyes independently and it can eject it's tongue.

  • @footballsfirst1
    @footballsfirst1 3 роки тому +156

    The word "hippopotamus" meaning "river horse", is Greek, not Latin. "Hippos" = horse.
    "Potamos" = river

    • @anaran4811
      @anaran4811 3 роки тому +4

      I'm surprised there are not many comments on this. This is the first one I see, actually.

    • @serenetofu
      @serenetofu 3 роки тому +5

      oh so chinese literally translate it into 河馬(heˊ maˇ), river+horse

    • @jaheira107
      @jaheira107 3 роки тому +3

      In German we call them Nilpferd or Flusspferd (nile horse or river horse, depending on their habitat).

    • @andrewollmann304
      @andrewollmann304 3 роки тому +2

      Yep.....in Latin, the word “horse” is “equus.”

    • @rezatri7780
      @rezatri7780 2 роки тому

      In indonesia, we call hippopotamus as "Kuda Nil". Kuda =Horse, Nil = the Nil river.

  • @isd4154
    @isd4154 3 роки тому +171

    I want a realistic historically accurate medieval game but instead of the actual animals, all the animals are based off it's drawing counterpart and you could toggle different variations. And it also has folklore creatures too

    • @vaselini
      @vaselini 3 роки тому +11

      lmao this actually kinda exists, try Marginalia Hero on the App Store, it’s art is based off of all the weird depictions of medieval creatures you see in the records

    • @blackout295
      @blackout295 3 роки тому +1

      @@vaselini that's actually pretty cool

    • @user-N20
      @user-N20 3 роки тому

      I'd play that in a heartbeat

    • @user-N20
      @user-N20 3 роки тому

      @@vaselini sweet

    • @alishanightshade3270
      @alishanightshade3270 3 роки тому

      That is pokemon

  • @Argenta_Rosa
    @Argenta_Rosa 6 місяців тому +2

    "According to historical records, all non-human animals were either big fish, crows, or (most frequently) dogs. It is, as of now, unknown how these animals were able to so rapidly evolve into their current forms"
    - historians

  • @enlightenedchipmunk2001
    @enlightenedchipmunk2001 3 роки тому +110

    We really take for granted all of the knowledge we have access to these days. The stuff that feels like “common sense,” is really an accumulation of a lot of work and research from people we laugh at today.

    • @fahadalghamdi9316
      @fahadalghamdi9316 8 місяців тому +2

      Well said! Things to us that seem self evident or even "obvious" are usually results of countless years of contemplation, cultural development and our species desperate attempts ot making sense of a very chaotic world.

    • @sweetpurple8812
      @sweetpurple8812 8 місяців тому

      @@fahadalghamdi9316how in the world would some guy in moravia in a monastery know what a whale looks like without a painting or seeing one? He wouldnt. So he gets word of mouth and uses his imagination. Only somepeople can draw this well afterall. So you end uo eith this because each task and location is only delegated to some people who then communicate to the others.

  • @hiddendesire3076
    @hiddendesire3076 2 роки тому +94

    I am surprised you didn’t show rhinos, whose descriptions sprouted the idea of the legendary unicorn, who were described as “a mount with a single horn set in the midst of its face”. As mount was the term commonly used for horses, this led to many believing it was a horse with a horn aloft its head.

    • @Hippo-Tusk
      @Hippo-Tusk 7 місяців тому +1

      Rhinos are closely related to horses

  • @Maurowood
    @Maurowood 3 роки тому +106

    I think the myth of Pelicans eating one another comes from when they feed their young, the pelican has its head almost fully in the parents mouth eating out of her pouch.

    • @fist-of-doom487
      @fist-of-doom487 2 роки тому +1

      They also occasionally eat each other. Pelicans are monsters not above cannibalism

    • @fionagibson7529
      @fionagibson7529 2 роки тому +2

      And often what they’re feeding the baby is in fact the remains of a different species of baby bird. So they weren’t super far off.

  • @lebogangsalmon9637
    @lebogangsalmon9637 7 місяців тому +2

    Great music. Abbey is amazing at the spoons. Keep warming our hearts.

  • @HotDogTimeMachine385
    @HotDogTimeMachine385 3 роки тому +102

    There's a theory Giraffes inspired the image of dragons. If you describe them with large bodies, long legs, jaguar pattern, snake like neck, horse like head and horns (Giraffes literally have "horns") then a medieval monk would draw a dragon. Historical animal science is really fascinating, especially how it relates to folklore!

    • @BonaparteBardithion
      @BonaparteBardithion 3 роки тому +8

      Surprised there was no mention of its conflation with the Qilin in East Asia to the point that Japan straight up calls giraffes "Kirin".

    • @CMatt007
      @CMatt007 3 роки тому +6

      Dragons are most likely the result up people digging up dinosaur bones and playing “put the bones together”.

    • @evanbao93
      @evanbao93 3 роки тому

      @@CMatt007 No, dragons have a real life inspiration that are not bones. It’s the crocodile. Notice how the crocodile has a very serpentine body, lives in the river, and are extremely dangerous.

    • @CMatt007
      @CMatt007 3 роки тому +4

      @@evanbao93 Right back at you! Crocodiles are living dinosaurs.

    • @evanbao93
      @evanbao93 3 роки тому +4

      @@CMatt007 Well technically, crocodiles are close relatives of dinosaurs, not actual dinosaurs themselves.

  • @Eserchie
    @Eserchie 2 роки тому +77

    Minor point - "Dolphin" in medieval art and literature is usually what we would call a Mahimahi today (also still known today as dorado, dolphin, or dolphin fish). What we call dolphins were lumped in as porpoises. the illustrations used in this video are of porpoise type dolphins, but I have seen people laughing at depictions of "dolphins" that were intended as mahimahi "dolphins" by the artist, and kind of look like that. (big square front to the head, long fishy body)

    • @pedromartins6810
      @pedromartins6810 8 місяців тому

      Dorados are fresh water fish and magimahis are salt watter fish.

    • @Eserchie
      @Eserchie 6 місяців тому

      @@pedromartins6810 You Sir, have clearly never been fishing in South Africa or Madagascar.

    • @pedromartins6810
      @pedromartins6810 6 місяців тому

      @@Eserchie i have never touched africa and was talking about a Dourado not a dourada which are saltwater fishes

    • @Eserchie
      @Eserchie 6 місяців тому

      @@pedromartins6810 Mahi Mahi are called Dorado in South Africa, Madagascar, some parts of East Africa, and some Pacific Islands. Legacy of Portugeuse exploration.

    • @pedromartins6810
      @pedromartins6810 6 місяців тому

      @@Eserchie I am Portuguese, ironically.
      I was thinking of the mahi mahi's from the indian ocean and the Dorado is just what I know from animal crossing.

  • @teddyhug.
    @teddyhug. 3 роки тому +105

    "Ayo dude, you'll not gonna believe what I've seen"
    "you're trippin"

    • @shukrantpatil
      @shukrantpatil 3 роки тому +4

      Medieval times must be fun
      Hearing legends of sea monsters and colour changing insects and birds twice the size of humans must be quite fascinating

  • @whitewolf6605
    @whitewolf6605 2 роки тому +3

    2:34 6 months (12/30/2021) after you make this a guy tries that shit in Naples Florida and almost lost an arm. Doughnut operator did a good video on it.

  • @leviathan9626
    @leviathan9626 3 роки тому +372

    Plot twist: this is how they actually looked, they’ve just evolved since then