Visiting Balto at the the Cleveland Museum of Natural History
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
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I live about 30 miles west of Cleveland and remember the numerous school field trips to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Jacob! Those camels just follow you everywhere! What gives??? 🐪🐪🐪
Thank you Carpetbagger
Cleveland Museum of Art is free and seriously one of the best in the country if you’re still bored!
went to a wedding several years ago and whole thing was at this museum. ceremony was in opening, reception in the mammal area and dinner and party was in dino exhibit.
I'm so happy they made a nod to the hidden cheeseburgers! There's several of those plastic cheeseburgers hidden in different parts of the museum (along with that little bug car that went viral) I feel like I find another every time I visit.
I have never found them all. The last time I was there they were doing construction inside, so my search still waits.
It seems you simply can't escape your arch nemesis the camel. I love the fact about Peregrine Falcons punching other birds in the face. I'd be smug too if I were the fastest bird.
Edit: This led me to watch a UA-cam clip of a peregrine falcon punching a duck.
What an a$$hole 😂
I told you!
There's still a Visible Woman at the Science Center in St. Louis! Just tucked back in the discovery lab by the games exhibit
I grew up watching the animated movie of Balto
They ended up making a movie about Togo like they did with Balto, I think both dogs deserve Recognition for sure, apparently togos bloodline is still going too
Love the video and all the places you go. I learn so much from your video's keep on going looking forward to the next one.
Awesome place I love balto to and dinosaurs
7:00 okleydokleysourus would be an awesome dinosaur name
The Balto story is amazing! I remember you told the story like months ago about what he was a part of!
History is in the bagging.
@32:45 around that time stamp ,…just piss on it ! 😂 😊😅
Another great Video! I always learn something new, like, "here's a Chimpanzee, he will rip your face off"!! Haha! Love your delivery!
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS JACOB KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!! these videos always entertain me
i see you Jacob funny about the camel teeth!!!! lol
Re: Balto
In 2011, Time magazine named Togo the most heroic animal of all time: "The dog that often gets credit for eventually saving the town is Balto, but he just happened to run the last, 55-mile leg in the race. The sled dog who did the lion's share of the work was
Togo.
PS. Togo had a Disney film (2019) "TOGO"- it was well made and dramatic. However, I felt that it didn't address or redress the unfortunate upstaging by Balto via totally ignoring that portion of the story.🤔
While both Togo and Balto probably didn't mind the situation at all (but being extraordinary dogs probably sensed the emotional out it), the humans involved knew the real score.👌
Please check out Kent Ohio, it's got a lot of great restaurants and there's a museum for the Kent State shooting in 1970.
Spell check!! Balto. I didnt double type either. Is there a list of the children?
Cool to see you in Cleveland. It’s funny I visit the museum once a year.
Aside from the Christmas museum in Medina what else did you visit there before?
Ever see the Christmas Story House?
Love it ❤
Balto is such a handsome dog. Does anyone know what breed he is ????
He’s a husky
They made an animated movie about Balto.
How would they know "Lucy" was all hairy?! Really? From a few bones.
Apes, like all mammals, have hair (or fur). And so do humans. Why would we assume that the intermediate stages would *not* have hair?
No reply, but sweet vid this time, 433k, wow, cant talk to everyone, , You know , subs, isub.. Peace
I haven't visited here in so long...a shame! No excuses. I'm not a believer of human evolution. But I still like the museum. Thanks for sharing!! I enjoyed.💕
GET REAL
The Terminator Pig sounds like the name of an awesome B movie I’d probably watch.
A very nice museum. Loved how Jacob described the camel head skeleton. I think he is emotionally scarred for life.
Balto vs. Togo...almost as iconic as T-Rex versus Triceratops. Happy travels!
The brontosaurus is now back as a distinct offshoot of apatasaurus, just not with the previous skulls.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brontosaurus
Togo was the real hero. Balto just helped him carry the medicine the rest of the way. So Togo should get the most credit.
I love natural history museums, my favorite one is the Smithsonian Natural History museum in Washington d.c.
Same here .
1st for the 1st time.
You are and it’s not even a questionable tie with another comment. Unironic congrats 😃
That albino raccoon was so cute! I've never seen one before!
Great vid love that museum! Also the Brontosaurus is considered a dinosaur species again lol
This is my second favorite museum in the us that I’ve been to, Chicago’s field museum is my favorite (oh and tip for anyone who visits, if you touch anything please wash your hands YOU DO NOT WANT TO KNOW WHAT A PETRI DISH LOOKS LIKES AFTER SWABBING STUFF)
I heard the Chimpanzee Rights League is sick of your profiling of chimpanzees. Not all chimpanzees want to "rip your face off". They are starting a class action lawsuit against you. It will take some time though because their previous lawyer had his face ripped off. :)
I just accept that Togo and Balto are both heroes they all played a big part in saving lives.
Jacob, you asked if the basket star on display was one animal or a whole cluster. Nope -- not a cluster: that really *is* just _one_ basket star. It, like sea stars and brittle stars, are echinoderms, i.e. they're related. Sea urchins are echinoderms, also, as are sand dollars, sea lilies, and, believe it or not, sea cucumbers. All related.
I urge you to search on the term "basket star" on UA-cam so you can see videos of these critters in motion. Graceful. Utterly fascinating. And very strange looking, indeed, if you've never seen them before.
I think perhaps the dinosaur might enjoy her name...💯✔️
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So what you’re telling me is a miniature horse is actually a more accurate depiction of a horse than a larger one. Who would’ve thought 💭
I want the plushy at 31:02 😂 kinda reminded me of cute E. T. 👽 I've never heard of a terminator pig before 😅 loved the Lucy and Juno displays and Balto was so cute. Thank you Jacob again for your uplifting videos. Absolutely love your channel and your wonderful energy. Best wishes and big hugs to both you and the beautiful Jenn ☀️
I think what the Brookfield zoo mean't to say is that glyptodon which is a mammal looked similar to turtles which are reptiles because of convergent evolution meaning that booth animals evolved similar features without being related another example of convergent evolution is the body shape of ichthyosaurs which are reptiles, sharks which are fish, and dolphins which are mammals.
There is a movie called TOGO as well. Highly recommended
5:14 that...certainly explains a lot about geese lmao
All were awesome dogs. Belton represents every dog and every man. He also represents the life style and the age in general. A gentler way to tell the story of the children that did die of a horrendous sicknesses of the time. Maybe there is Maybe there is a list somewhere of each man and dog. Post a link.
FOXES ARE CUTE AND FLUFFY
The camel still haunts lol love it
Balto the dog was in a movie?
Always love your museum trips! Thanks for sharing your time with us!
Team Togo 🇹🇬
COSI in Columbus OH: "co-sigh" 😂 Center of Science and Industry. NOT "Ka-zee"!!! Co-sigh
IM THERE
I miss this place so much. I was there in 2015 and 2016. May I ask if you have made photos of the Balto and the area around him?
I grew up in Cleveland area. You mentioned the glacier,Cleveland being an ocean area. You can actually find tiny little conch shells in the dirt when it was dug up. Always thought that was really cool, as a child, still do actually!
I grew up on 19th and denison
When I saw the see thru person it immediately reminded me of a Jr. High field trip I had. Now Jr hi was far far ago but I looked it up and guess what.... Valeda The Transparent Talking Woman is STILL THERE!!!! She is at the Kansas Learning Center for Health at 505 Main St Halstead Kansas. Halstead is small town north of Hutchinson. They use to have a big hospital there that did some big cases, I did some nursing clinical there when going thru nursing school. But that hospital is no longer there sadly. But, there you go when you come to Kansas state fair in Sept, and go to the Kansas Cosmosphere, and go down in our Salt mine museum Stracta you can drive to Halstead and see Valeda!!!!!!
The Brontosaurus has always been a dino to me... AND PLUTO IS A PLANET!
Thanks for taking us to another awesome museum, Jacob!
Interesting museum, still don't like the taxidermy bit that's me, enjoined your vlog
When my parents lived on Punta Gorda FL there was a huge bald eagles nest just off the highway, very cool 😎
As a fan of the 1995 movie, I love seeing you visit Balto. When I was a kid, I visited the statue in Central Park.Even today, I'd probably cry if I ever visited the Cleveland Museum and saw him myself.
There's a lot of things to do and see if you get to visit. No one puts it on their "vacation" list. But they should.
The California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco used to have a beautiful diorama display with life-sized horned gophers. I wonder where that went.
RMSC had one for a long time. I don't think it's out presently, but in the 70s and 80s for sure they had her. ( Visible woman)
So it looks like they have moved some of the displays that used to be at the Health Museum to the Natural History. I used to love Juno and seeing the different parts light up as she talked about them . This museum has changed a lot in the 40 years since I have been there. 😂
Keeping monkeys 🐒 as pets is really inhumane. People dress 👗 them up and carry them around like their human babies 👶. When their really wild animals. I don't blame them if they want to ripe people's heads off. I still feel bad but, it serves the people right.
That's a great story about Balto but, I'd like to know why they didn't honor all of the dogs?
I thought "Jane" was in the Burpee Museum in Rockford, Illinois
👍❤️watch this then bed .thanks for great viewing🤗
Thanks for visiting bro! Much respect! 😊
I listened to a youtube channel a few years ago that was about 911 calls and a woman called in and said her pet monkey was attacking her friend and chewing her face off. So, I believe what you said is true. Also, these monkeys are not pets and shouldn't be treated as such. People have them as pets and they dress them up with the coveralls and dresses and they're just not pets.
Fun times in Cleveland today! Make sure you visit both of their buildings.
So glad we got all of these Cleveland videos. Not only are they entertaining and showing off stuff I never knew about, but I just accepted an apprenticeship position in the Cleveland area.
Did the documentary you watched have the story about the woman who had a chimp for like 20 years and it ended up attacking her friend and permanently disfiguring her?
Togo got a pretty good Disney film for himself in 2019 along side of Willem Dafoe so hopefully that can give him a little respect. #TeamBalto
My buddy’s mom had a monkey for a pet back in the 80s, it would bite everyone but her and then it got loose and a bull dog bit it’s head off. Then she kept its body and head in the freezer for years until she cremated it and now it’s on a wooden box on a shelf, ahhh the 80s good times lol.
Horses still technically have their extra toes, it just that they evolved into their splint bones that ruin along the cannon bone. Don’t want to pop a point though, they are meant to help support the cannon bone. Some still display extra toes based of genetics and how they are being read and displayed. Most of the time they are displayed as the ergot, a horn looking thing that stocks out of their fetlock, but I have seen some recorded account where the toes displays itself as a tiny extra hoof along the main hoof. The same can be said for teh chestnuts, little rough fleshy spots that stick out on the inside of their legs. Interesting how we cane love, but then every once in a while our genes try to go back to the old way due to a little blip in the code.
Ice and snow, and 60 below make a happy Eskimo...😒
All we know in that museum with a lot of stuff that people haven't seen before and their is still things on this planet that's waiting to be discovered, This beautiful earth we live on has so many history in its pass,and we humans came along that we suppose to do good on earth to be on the good side of history, but with all the crimes even wars also humans destroying animals habitat, you know ones humans are gone and the nexts generation of species find our bones then learn about us they gonna say well these old generation species of humans had a bad time of their history.
Coelacanth was rediscovered by fishermen from Comoros.
How cool Im in Cleveland would be nice meet you I admire you channel
Just like when Michael Jackson had Bubbles and he got too big to keep and he donated him to a zoo.
Sounds like the breeder started a controversy due to his having sour grapes more than anything.
Aww, that albino racoon is so cute!
Lololol in history there have been people who loved tearing other people's faces off lololol
Glyptodon is no turtle ancestor lolol they are fooling you at the other park you went to
He in my hometown!!! Have great time!! You two
exactly.. balto plays homage to all the sled dogs,,
Glyptodonts actually ARE armadillos now; they are much closer to the modern species than once thought. I don't know where the sea turtle connection comes from, though, but it is definitely incorrect lol
Also, as of 2015, the Brontosaurus is back to validity; always nice to see genus names thought to be dubious resurrected.
In terms of Nanotyrannus, the general paleontological opinion has been that the genus is dubious, for a few years now. Only a few paleontologists such as Peter Larson still believe that Nanotyrannus is its own seperate genus. I myself agree with Jack Horner, who proposed the idea, as well as the majority of other scientists in the field that Nanotyrannus is indeed an invalid genus of dinosaur. It only makes sense for an animal as bulky as Tyrannosaurus to start life smaller and faster to be able to kill smaller and faster prey.
Can you still buy a visible human models
This video was very interesting.
The dinosaur on the wall in green is allosourus
When my class visited on a field trip a few years ago, they got to see the eagle eat a mouse. Those kids still talk about that! The otters are the best, hoping you got to see them! Blackjack (raven) is fun to talk to, too!
Thanks for this video! Wondered where Balto was at. I ❤️ that story and glad you gave a shout out to the other dog who did alot of the traveling. Funny that the coyote peed on the paper marking his territory or food. Where else can he go to the potty? Thanks again and safe travels!
A basket star is one animal with many arms
Togo It’s also a movie on Disney+
Lucy was made of mismatched bones, most of which are monkey bones.
She was scattered over massive miles
They have a lot of interesting stuff at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Hope you find something good Jake!
They really do! I found smth good when i was there!😊
@@Kento_yamazakkkiii Awesome to hear Sang!