Amazing range of species, never heard of half of them, where is all this information stored? Delightful video, rousing music and great visuals. Excellent.
I believe a better representation of the size comparison could have been done with an average size man walking along from the smallest to the largest to show size and scale.
Ditto...also, Would be cool to know what ones exist today. Presently, I thought there were only two...Indian and African, but some of them looks like modern day elefants.
Evolution is a lie that's why, it's just speciation (specialization), adaptation and genetic recombination all working on an existing robust genome within various created kinds. Every so called transitional forms are pure speculation requiring enormous coincidences of beneficial mutations which by definition are blind, random and deleterious.
@@eladverde4674Should have sold them. Museums will pay a lot of money for certain things. Collectors pay around $3000-$6000 for molars in good condition. And you gave them away? Lol
There's no danger unless the elephant is in musth and wants to fight another elephant and you are standing between them. In that case, you are squashed meat walking.
Nice. You should add the time, in there the elephants live. Phospatherium is cute. ^^ And the oldest. The really smallest is not shown here. It's Eritherium with 8 kilograms weight.
Anyone here familiar with the "Elephant size comparison" with a guy walking beside the elephants and a banger music added to it? Or just the name of that song? It's one that was unfortunately taken down.
0:54 granastrapotherium IS NOT a member of the proboscidean (elephant) family tree, its a rather interesting case of convergent evolution and it really is a south american endemic ungulate from miocene Colombia.
Hello, the German Mammut was perhaps 5m Tall, it’s perhaps the Biggest int World, att perhaps habitablest Region, their another Plate ist Small and Northamerika is Smaller too, perhaps.
Hello, the German/European Mammut was perhaps 5m or Tallier, it’s perhaps the Biggest int World, att perhaps habitablest Region, their another Plate ist Small and Northamerika is Smaller too, perhaps.
Realising the Stegodon (5:25) was actually HUGE compared to Homo floresiensis who hunted them as they were only 1.05m tall. This whole time i had this image in my head that Homo floresiensis hunted pygmy elephants that were only a litte taller than them.. nope. Thats the same as us sapiens hunting nearly fully-grown asian elephants regularly.
Wow, I used to like animals in my childhood, and was especially into the extinct species, but never heard of a great deal of the elephants here! What amazes me is the fact how all those animals fit on the Earth ecosystem back then, imagine how the nature makes you an animal with giant saberteeth and you do your best to be different from competitors, but millions of year after random guy just arranges you in a fancy video and you are all alike :)
@@marvelous971-j6m, Even Elephants can't reproduce to much, they are voracious eater, they will wipe out the vegetations in that place in an instant. So the dinos will having a hard time with elephants, even elephants are not flexible, they are fast and smarter.
@nicholashoward971 Which period? Would be the actual question. Infact Elephants would likely be a reduced to fossils in a few Mya in the Jurassic being outcompeted by nearly everything(Yes there was even sauropod eating therapods like Saurophaganax. Also I doubt if we can truly be certain that Elephants would really be able to contest late Jurassic herbivores because it would require unnaturally quick evolution and adaption.
@@DirtPutHandle I’m talking the big elephants like paleaodoxon. Not modern elephants. However, it’s most likely they would be gone in a few millions of years due to breeding patterns of large mammals.they would most likely fail. The only way they survive if they can get a lot of babies in a short time which isn’t happening.
kind of pointless if it doesn't indicate the time period when each evolutionary stage was present; or if they are current, or how they may have overlapped. Better luck/job next time.
These comparisons seem off. In the beginning, the 1m elephants aren't even half the size of the average human they're compared to, but later, the 2.9m Megabelodon is more than twice the height of the basketball player. Doesn't add up, does it?
People don’t realize this but even small dwarf yet tusked elephants were capable of killing a human. Their mass and tusk combined and you’re dealing with a wild boar with bigger tusks just one that can’t bite and a bit slower. Definitely less dangerous than a modern day elephant dangerous nonetheless.
@@truskoysusaventuras no, large elephants are fast because with each step they cross over a meter. Small elephants have smaller feet. But biomechanically move their feet at the same frequency and speed but cover less ground. So they’re actually much slower than a large elephant. Same thing with humans. Look at all the track athletes they have proportionately longer legs than power lifters. They’re also taller than average and have smaller torsos but bigger lower mass by comparison. It’s not only exercise but also genetics. It doesn’t matter how much a powerlifting champion losses weight and starts focusing on sprinting their femurs won’t grow longer. There are many hard working people dreaming of becoming strongman and track athlete champions. But due to lacking the genetics for it no amount of exercise or technique or dieting or steroids will put them anywhere near the top 100.
Our ancestors were quick at throwing javelins into the face of everything, and at that size a good hit could be life threatening, so small elephants were probably very shy.
the important thing is not to get to worried about how dangerous they were, we should appreciate that they existed and they had to do what was necessary to survive at the time. Like Humans...
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for other world sake also use Ft. not just meters/inches
the enemy of Rohan 😅
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Fascinating and enjoyable with the sound turned off.
yeah....that music.....that was wretched.....I turned it off too
Yep..🧐
and 2x speed
No accounting for musical taste 😅
Not to mention how it randomly cuts and loops 😭
Humanity needs those tiny elephants as pets
I would love him and squeeze him and take him home and name him George.
Lucky the ancient species that missed mankind
Sucks Too many people killing animals to extinction
@@HM-uu9ug- agreed! All I kept thinking was that the big ones would be killed off just for their ivory tusks! 😢 Very sad!
no we dont, wild animals should remain wild.
Never knew there were so many little elephants, didn’t realize how many extinct species we’d discovered either
If not elephants trunks, I didn’t believe half of them were elephants
they were pre-historic elephants.
@@dinamoon9709the fuck is this dumb logic
They were elephant ancestors with their own traits to help them survive.
I have no idea how they guess the trunk size, specially those that looked more like tapirs or a couple of star wars creatures.
I love elephants
Elephants are big.
Damn right they are
@@geigertec5921 woowwwww your so clever!
I love them too. They are extremely intelligent and compassionate.
Amazing range of species, never heard of half of them, where is all this information stored? Delightful video, rousing music and great visuals. Excellent.
Не удивительно что не слышали об этом, потому что это фантазии художников нарисованные в фотошопе.
Humankind is not ready for the cuteness of tiny elephants OMG 😭😭
The desk elephant in Zorg's office in the 5th Element would be cool
Right. They hunted them until extinction.
IKR 😭😭😭😭😭😭
why do people think elephants are so adorable theyre creepy looking to me theyre giant walking meat bags with horns
@@evil1st des défenses, pas des cornes, pauvre ignare.
Some looks scary, yet those little ones are really cute 🐘.
I believe a better representation of the size comparison could have been done with an average size man walking along from the smallest to the largest to show size and scale.
Yes!
The scale was terrible, why bother. The growth of the elephants of the same size said it all
I like how when he appeared he was having a conversation with himself
Agreed
@@MelodicTurtleMetalno wooly mammoths we’re bigger
“That still only counts as one!”
😂😂
Lotr reference
I saw the thumbnail and briefly thought this was some extended biology of the mümakil before I read the title
Underrated comment!
So no Orliphaunt then.
The guy casually standing around the small elephants cracked me up😂
Yes, when the video begins and at 0:29 XD
Those elephants fr built like hogs
The music is sooo annoying.
Fr
I don’t understand the need for super annoying crap music in educational videos.
I've always wanted a pet elephant the size of a smol doggo 🐘
Wish these types of videos had the time frames they lived.
Never in my life I believed that there existed so many species of Elephant damn I'm astounded😃!
😊
Dates of existence would have been very informative- maybe a re edited re upload could be done.
yes.. that's what i thought as well. Would be nice to know when they were alive.
Definitely
Ditto...also, Would be cool to know what ones exist today. Presently, I thought there were only two...Indian and African, but some of them looks like modern day elefants.
Great video! Never know ancient elephants were that big!
Elephant from Thailand😊
I remember seing them all , a long time ago .
Yep, once I had that 4th one as my oet for a year. He was very gentle.
Brother be all like, "Yo, dawg. Tiny elephant be trippin'"
Какие причудливые слоники!
Basic form of elephants has remained unchanged for millions of years seemingly
i found mastodon molars in my creek, donated them to a museum and never heard another word lol I live in Central Texas.
yes. ancient elephants still look like modern elephants
Evolution is a lie that's why, it's just speciation (specialization), adaptation and genetic recombination all working on an existing robust genome within various created kinds. Every so called transitional forms are pure speculation requiring enormous coincidences of beneficial mutations which by definition are blind, random and deleterious.
No reason to change when you are over powered compared to 95% of the other animals on land
@@eladverde4674Should have sold them. Museums will pay a lot of money for certain things. Collectors pay around $3000-$6000 for molars in good condition. And you gave them away? Lol
No lie I would think it'll be pretty cool having a dwarf elephant. The baby ones are always so curious and rough lol
Fun fact, deinotherium fought at the Battle of Pelennor Fields.
nope, that was oliphaunt
Andamunda
Really?
Nah that was the Gompothere it has 4 tusks
Deinotherium was my male stripper name in the 70s. I still have the moustache and the Foster Grants.
Insane! I always thought that the Woolly Mammoth was the largest of the elephant family!
Love the touch with the Beverly Hills Cop @ 0:24
These names are so exotic and Jedi would blush.
Sumatran elephant is NOT African elephant please research what is Sumatran elephants it’s an Asian Elephant from Sumatran Indonesia
You think Sumatra would have keyed off these Rhodes Scholars
@ yes yes Sumatran elephant is an asian elephant with smaller ears and two humps on head it’s not big ear African elephants
This was a mammoth undertaking.
Well played 😄
I feel worried about the humans standing between the elephants. Lmao 😂
There's no danger unless the elephant is in musth and wants to fight another elephant and you are standing between them. In that case, you are squashed meat walking.
Same I was worried for the elephants
I cannot escape the music😂😂😂😂😂 i love you so much
Wow that elephant is so MASSIVE
great visuals; terrible background music(?) noise.
man, we could have had lap elephants. a mini elephant would be so much fun
Your missing my old crush
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DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMNNNN!!!!!!
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Land whales are in another category
I take it she rejected you?
Some idea of WHEN they existed would be helpful.
Look sir an Oliphant!
i actually want to adopt the tiny elephants,sad they got extinct cause tiny elephants are so adorable 😭
I like Moetherium. My memory of Walking With Beasts aside, it's basically a smaller-scale mix of a hippo and an elephant. What's not to love?
Not expecting a woolly mammoth to be smaller than current day elephants
I'd want to adopt a lot of the smaller ones.
We have the best looking elephants today lol some of them were scary looking
I LOVE Elephants with a burning passion, and yet I only knew 1/3RD of these enlisted subspecies! owo;;;
Thumbnail showed large dinosaur sized elephant..clickbait
Some dinosaurs were shorter than 5 meters. Just saying...
The largest elephant in the thumbnail is much larger then any land dinosaur assuming the people and car in the thumbnail are average size
3:33 this basket ball player is 4.5 ft. Unbelievable!!!
Damn even Michael Jordan afraid of him
Back to roblox
Yep and the 'average human' in the beginning looks like Chris Paul but is like 7'2"
Nice.
You should add the time, in there the elephants live.
Phospatherium is cute. ^^ And the oldest.
The really smallest is not shown here. It's Eritherium with 8 kilograms weight.
super awesome video i like
Огромное спасибо за труд !!!
They are beautiful
Imagine being able to have a pet dwarf mammoth!
Jes amazed that there were that many species of elephants throughout the history....
I'm glad they let us know that their size was their height.
The size of the human is inaccurate
Oui
According to the 1 m elephant, the human must be 2,5 meters bigger than any NBA player 😂
What,are adult humans even smaller?
@@isaacanimalogo-4548 G pas lu
Nah it’s just you being short
You're missing palaeoloxdon falconeri, another small prehistoric elephant.
I definitely NEED a cyprus dwarf elephant like NOW ❤❤❤
Anyone here familiar with the "Elephant size comparison" with a guy walking beside the elephants and a banger music added to it? Or just the name of that song? It's one that was unfortunately taken down.
0:54 granastrapotherium IS NOT a member of the proboscidean (elephant) family tree, its a rather interesting case of convergent evolution and it really is a south american endemic ungulate from miocene Colombia.
Deinotherium was not 5 meters tall
A deino was like the sane size as an elephant
@@killemall3702 yeah you right... same size or just little more
and for the small austrolopitecus was sure a massive nightmare
scary ass elephant
No, I don't believe it can be that tall.
Hello, the German Mammut was perhaps 5m Tall, it’s perhaps the Biggest int World, att perhaps habitablest Region, their another Plate ist Small and Northamerika is Smaller too, perhaps.
It would have been nicer if the years that they lived were also shown.
Tomorrow is my maths exam and i am enjoying elephants...
😂😂😂
It would have eben interesting to see a timeline how long every species lived
imaginate tener de mascota un elefante enanito😍
Hello, the German/European Mammut was perhaps 5m or Tallier, it’s perhaps the Biggest int World, att perhaps habitablest Region, their another Plate ist Small and Northamerika is Smaller too, perhaps.
It's funny how they get their noses and lose them get them lose them get them lose them funny 😂❤
What kind of elephant is the 3rd largest in the thumbnail?
3ft tall elephant....take all my money I have to have one
Mammuthus cretivus actually looks like a little elephant
Realising the Stegodon (5:25) was actually HUGE compared to Homo floresiensis who hunted them as they were only 1.05m tall. This whole time i had this image in my head that Homo floresiensis hunted pygmy elephants that were only a litte taller than them.. nope. Thats the same as us sapiens hunting nearly fully-grown asian elephants regularly.
Deinotherium is my favourite ❤️
Wow, I used to like animals in my childhood, and was especially into the extinct species, but never heard of a great deal of the elephants here! What amazes me is the fact how all those animals fit on the Earth ecosystem back then, imagine how the nature makes you an animal with giant saberteeth and you do your best to be different from competitors, but millions of year after random guy just arranges you in a fancy video and you are all alike :)
Look the size ~~! O M G
Some are prehistoric right?
I love how Shaq is so big he looks like he still could have rode that elephant into battle and it wouldn't look unrealistic.
Very Nice:))
If I had a dog sized elephant id be so happy
I'm not seeing anyone mention the background elephant from 4:00 onwards and it's driving me crazy
Where's Lizzo?
Did she couldn't fit on the frame
lmao
Factcheck: TRUE
Sri lankan elephants ❤️❤️😇
How tall are you?
Between a Rhynchotherium and a Granastrapptherium.
Ver un paleoexodon de cerca debe haber sido un momento inolvidable...
Agrégale que los "humanos" de ese tiempo eran bajitos.
Imagine if all elephants species was been thrown in the Jurrasic, they will outcompete the dinos.
No
Bigger ones maybe that if they can eat the plants at that time.
@@marvelous971-j6m, Even Elephants can't reproduce to much, they are voracious eater, they will wipe out the vegetations in that place in an instant.
So the dinos will having a hard time with elephants, even elephants are not flexible, they are fast and smarter.
@nicholashoward971 Which period? Would be the actual question. Infact Elephants would likely be a reduced to fossils in a few Mya in the Jurassic being outcompeted by nearly everything(Yes there was even sauropod eating therapods like Saurophaganax. Also I doubt if we can truly be certain that Elephants would really be able to contest late Jurassic herbivores because it would require unnaturally quick evolution and adaption.
@@DirtPutHandle I’m talking the big elephants like paleaodoxon. Not modern elephants. However, it’s most likely they would be gone in a few millions of years due to breeding patterns of large mammals.they would most likely fail. The only way they survive if they can get a lot of babies in a short time which isn’t happening.
наши 🐘🐘🐘
As antas sul-americanas são parentes do Elefante né?
De ese tamaño deberian ser los elefantes para que los cazadores furtivos no les quiten los colmillos 😔
Agree
POV: You’re Luffy 6:44
Bro at 3:30 is ready to shoot some hoops with those elephants!
kind of pointless if it doesn't indicate the time period when each evolutionary stage was present; or if they are current, or how they may have overlapped.
Better luck/job next time.
good job
2:34 I presume this one was in the audio/visual club at school and ran the projector.
Não sei falar americano 😂😂😂
How do they know how long their trunks were?
The Namadicus is basically the Olifant from Lord of the Rings.
i found mastodon molars in my creek, donated them to a museum and never heard another word lol I live in Central Texas.
We have Palaeoloxodon namadicus, yes, but what about Mûmakil?
I'd like to bring back the pygmy mammoth please.
These comparisons seem off. In the beginning, the 1m elephants aren't even half the size of the average human they're compared to, but later, the 2.9m Megabelodon is more than twice the height of the basketball player. Doesn't add up, does it?
Elephant.history
thank you for including non metric
You chose a very weird picture of an African Bush Elephant.
Ооо наши слоны!
Why is sumatran elephant represented by a picture of an African elephant?
People don’t realize this but even small dwarf yet tusked elephants were capable of killing a human. Their mass and tusk combined and you’re dealing with a wild boar with bigger tusks just one that can’t bite and a bit slower. Definitely less dangerous than a modern day elephant dangerous nonetheless.
Full size elephants can run at 40 km/h, wouldn’t the tiny ones be even faster? 🤯🤯🤯
@@truskoysusaventuras no, large elephants are fast because with each step they cross over a meter. Small elephants have smaller feet. But biomechanically move their feet at the same frequency and speed but cover less ground. So they’re actually much slower than a large elephant. Same thing with humans. Look at all the track athletes they have proportionately longer legs than power lifters. They’re also taller than average and have smaller torsos but bigger lower mass by comparison. It’s not only exercise but also genetics. It doesn’t matter how much a powerlifting champion losses weight and starts focusing on sprinting their femurs won’t grow longer. There are many hard working people dreaming of becoming strongman and track athlete champions. But due to lacking the genetics for it no amount of exercise or technique or dieting or steroids will put them anywhere near the top 100.
Our ancestors were quick at throwing javelins into the face of everything, and at that size a good hit could be life threatening, so small elephants were probably very shy.
the important thing is not to get to worried about how dangerous they were, we should appreciate that they existed and they had to do what was necessary to survive at the time. Like Humans...
Pretty amazing creatures!!
Sumatran E taller than African F. E?