Just a suggestion: Including diagrams or any sort of graphic that would compare the size of these animals to the average person would greatly improve the video.
Vrael Gorundr .. Some of the shown pictures of fossils included humans next to them, but yeah .. Diagrams comparing these creatures to human scale would have also helped.
Living in the Mojave Desert, I always felt a bit sad when I’d see the Joshua Trees around here fruit every year for an animal that went extinct; the giant ground sloth... The fruit just turns white and eventually falls to the ground, left to rot...
That's a good point! Whenever we come across an animal that's said to be large we're instantly heading to google images and searching "[Insert Animal Name Here] size comparison to human"!
There's a country called Guyana where they discovered bones for the giant sloth, there was a museum room made with a model for the bones. Pretty damn big I must say. About three times the height of the average human.
Missed a chance to say Megatherium may have been the reason avocados and mangoes exist. These fruits have massive seeds, and since fruit strategy is to be eaten and passed thru gut, only a colossal beast could feast on them as a symbiotic dispersion agent. (pre-farming, of course)
Thank you SciShow girls and guys. I listen to your videos while getting ready to go to work and take care of critically ill patients. You allow me to take a break from my reality while filling my brain with intelligent information. Thanks
Damn Nematodes A) 20 feet is not just a little bigger. B) All snakes haunt my nightmares. C) Australia needs more mongooses. I know that has nothing to do with the topic, but snakes suck.
Australia needs the snakes to eat the birds. Australia needs the birds to eat the spiders. Australia needs the spiders to eat the insects. Australia doesn't need a lot of insects, but we have them anyway.
Damn. SciShow’s comment section is the most critical and nit pickyest I’ve ever seen. Always someone criticizing the hosts looks and whatnot. I want to let you guys know that I love your videos! Very informative and entertaining. I hope things like that don’t negatively affect you guys! Keep up the great content
It can be, except for commenters like you! We're sure they've grown accustom to it by now but couldn't agree more with what you've said - we hope they're not negatively affected by those comments and keep up the great content!
When humans arrived in America circa 30,000 to 80,000 years ago, they were so annoyed by these vegan douchers, that they swore to extinct them, and they did. The end.
Because it's a more accurate term. Vegetarian implies plants in general whether involving humans or animals. Whereas humans have decided their herbivory should be called vegitarian/vegan/fruitarian/whatever other distinction you want for plants. Since people ARE animals and nothing technically lives off just herbs as opposed to vegetation, easy choice.
You mentioned that the Megatherium (Giant Sloth) lived almost up to the present day. I looked it up and I found 10,500 BP was up to the point that it flourished with the last credible date being 10,000 BP. I just thought that was crazy as these giant creatures actually lived among humans at one point, in fact we may have part of the reason they went extinct (sorry buddies). Anyway, just thought I'd share! (credits given to wikipedia, cuz science)
There are Ichthyosaurs recently discovered that may challenge the Blue Whale in size. Its believed the same environmental conditions that allowed our whales to get so large. May have also occurred for a time in the Jurassic sea's.
I've been playing a lot of ARK: Survival Evolved lately and watching videos like this is highly entertaining. "Yep, I know that creature and have been personally slaughtered by it numerous times, it's no joke!"
I know you're joking, but you're screwed if you actually do this. Most terror birds could swallow a medium-sized dog whole and the fastest of these birds can clock into speeds of 60mph. The largest one, Titanis, could easily knock your head off with a single blow, and its kick could snap a cow's femur in half. they could also hear at low frequencies, so you're a goner dude.
MarkThePage I remember reading something about us hunting the giant sloths way back around the stone age. We had these primitive tools while they could knock down trees.
Siriemas are amazing birds. They eat field mouses whole, without hitting them on the floor or anything. They will also hunt small snakes. Once has a Siriema run in my direction and pick a snake that was right besides my right foot.
I think the coolest part about this, is the fact that we live along side the largest animal to ever live. It took us billions of years to get here, and we got a little sliver of time along side Blue Whales. Wicked.
Wasn't there another 10 foot tall bird that lived until just a couple hundred years ago? Like the last one died in captivity in the London Zoo or something. It's been awhile since I read about that, but it certainly sounds familiar.
The preferred terms by most scientists are not warm blooded and cold blooded, but rather endotherms and ectotherms because their body temperature is determined by internal or external factors respectively.
It'd be one of the coolest creatures on the list to actually still have today, but people would probably just end up poaching it, especially its eggs. I really need to have more faith in humanity is what my sentiment makes me realize.
bowie brewster when breathed in it is used to help make ATP energy (this is why we need oxygen) , at that point it is released as CO2 (carbon dioxide), the running idea is that after a long time there were not enough plants converting that CO2 back into Oxygen, lowering it to levels slightly more like today.
Keep in mind that it's also a ratio, not an absolute amount. Increasing the amount of nitrogen or other gases in the air would change the ratio without having to take any oxygen out.
Atmospheric gases are also stored in the sea, ice caps and rocks and stuff at differing amounts in history depending on the pH of the seas and how much ice there is and things. That's where it went. Oxygen atoms are still around, they're just locked away and not in the atmosphere anymore.
I think it's her style to try to make it look like she's not reading cue cards/teleprompter while trying to keep a fixed eye-line while looking into the camera, probably could benefit from moving everything a little farther away, but maybe the studio is not a large enough space to do that.
I never used gestures at all, until I joined debate class and it felt so awkward and fabricated to be forced to make these movements when I had gone my whole life without doing so.
I speak with my body quite a bit. IDK why, just something I've always done. I don't try to do it, it just happens when i communicate with others. She might be the same.
Kristi Marie - Speaking with your body is generally a very good thing when properly used in conjunction with what you're saying and if you've always done it, then it likely is fluid and natural. This presenter for whatever reason just appears to be learning how to use those gestures and it ends up distracting for some viewers. For me, it doesn't matter since I'm mainly just audibly consuming the message, so she gets the job done. If you ever get into a debate class or any other area involving oratory skills where you're visible, they actually have to teach you how to do these gestures properly. It was very awkward when I implemented these teachings as I'd gone without doing so my whole life and I feel this is what I'm seeing on screen with this presenter. I'm glad they are giving these presenters opportunities to evolve and build their resumes though, so nothing against the presenter from me, just observation.
Some people are just weird nerds who have rubbish control over their bodies. I imagine she's always moved her body like that. You can teach public speaking, but, really, some people have stage presence and some don't.
What's with all the hate directed towards this episode's host? A society that is supposedly all about equality and inclusion keeps going against it's ideals, quite ironically. Hate her voice? Let's see how your video does with the exact same script but your own voice. Hate how she looks? Don't watch the video, just listen if you're that rude. Can't deal with her voice? Skip the vid. Don't want to skip the vid because you want to support the channel? Turn off ad block and watch and click on the ads or go check out Scishow's Patreon.
Ryan McInnes this a comment section. This is where people voice their reactions and opinions to the video. I’ve seen about a hundred comments talking about how her mannerisms are distracting and uncomfortable and not good for this content. Clearly there is some truth there if so many people came to that conclusion on their. Most of them aren’t just “hating”. A lot of the comments are saying, “nothing against her, but the way she speaks and her hand movements are distracting and unpleasant for a job that requires you to do both of these things well.” It’s just what is. It’s not hatred. Or an unreasonably critique. A society based on equality is still allowed to have opinions on people and media. Are you here to censor this equal society?
Telling people to compare a video they do to this one is stupid, unless they are willingly putting videos out there. If you have chosen a path like this, you are accepting that some people might not like your work. Thinking that you can only critique something if you can do better at it is stupid. I find it super ironic that you're talking about other people not being inclusive, while telling those people that they shouldn't voice their opinion because it doesn't match yours...how inclusive. Stop projecting.
notquiteordinary >> I'm pretty sure SciShow actually have a video on why some (most) people use their hands while explaining something. It's either on the Scishow or SciShow Psych channel. Can't find it right now as I'm on my phone, it's 01:25 AM in Denmark right now and I have to meet at work on 09:00 AM. Otherwise I'd gladly have linked it here 😊
Whale, whale, isn't this another great SciShow video? Loved the content and the presenter. Olivia is surely among my favorite hosts, along with Michael and Hank. I dont get what people find so annoying about her, but to their own taste.
I wish Olivia would practice on eliminating her vocal habit of speaking in a loud, ascending pitch followed by a sudden drop to a scratchy extremely low tone at the end of each sentence. It is incredibly jarring and unpleasant to the ears. I instantly mute the video and turn on the subtitles as soon as she finishes her first sentence.
Her speech pattern is getting better but still needs to work on the crackling at the end of her breathes. Wish she followed her sentences through as she started them because these are really interesting topics and it becomes a lot clearer. Right now it's mainly the end of the sentences that become more raspy and crackle in her voice making it harder to listen to.
If how she is speaking hinders your ability to understand the material then i don’t know if we are the same species.... it’s not hard to just pay attention I’ve literally never had a problem understanding or comprehending anything she says nor does her voice bother me
I dont really get why its distracting (I've asked friends, I dont do it). Idk dude, i know enough people who talk with a bit of a fry. I sometimes find Hank Greens inflectioning to be unsettling (only cuz thats not my personality), but I wouldnt say he should change it or that it distracts me.
I wish you guys would use imperial measurements and Fahrenheit as well as the metric system and Celsius. While it is more important to focus on the metric system and Celsius, it doesn’t hurt to let us American fellows understand what you’re talking about. Many things that were supposed to sound cool just went right over my head because I’m much less familiar with those systems.
While Olivia's presentation skills are enthusiastic and educational, her aspirated glottal fricative reminds me of a flapper on a carnival wheel. I don't understand why young people today, who have perfectly wonderful speaking voices, have to trail off the last few words of nearly every sentence with the grating tick of a rattled larynx. Keep the good videos coming, but take a voice lesson.
Just a suggestion: Including diagrams or any sort of graphic that would compare the size of these animals to the average person would greatly improve the video.
Vrael Gorundr .. Some of the shown pictures of fossils included humans next to them, but yeah .. Diagrams comparing these creatures to human scale would have also helped.
Just was thinking of saying it buddy 👍🏻
As good as this chan is, the lack of visuals is seriously detracting.
Ditto. Wouldn't hurt if she dressed her hair, had makeup and lost the glasses.
Wilmer Avilés that has absolutely nothing to do with the content, weirdo
In awe at the size of these lads, absolute units.
“ *Only* reach 6 meters in length”
Ah yes. Tiny 6 meter snakes
Well, they are tiny babies compared to their 12 meter ancestors... and I can't believe I called a 6 meter long snake a tiny baby
bruh dead
Living in the Mojave Desert, I always felt a bit sad when I’d see the Joshua Trees around here fruit every year for an animal that went extinct; the giant ground sloth... The fruit just turns white and eventually falls to the ground, left to rot...
Could you put illustration of those animals beside a human for scale next time?
That would really help to grasp their size, thanks!
That's a good point! Whenever we come across an animal that's said to be large we're instantly heading to google images and searching "[Insert Animal Name Here] size comparison to human"!
There's a country called Guyana where they discovered bones for the giant sloth, there was a museum room made with a model for the bones. Pretty damn big I must say. About three times the height of the average human.
Average man is about 2 meters, it's that simple, really...
ZombieWilfred but how big is 2 meters? I’m asking for other imperial system users, like me.
@@madysonblanford7238 I just asked Google. Google says 2m= 6'6.74''
:)
Missed a chance to say Megatherium may have been the reason avocados and mangoes exist. These fruits have massive seeds, and since fruit strategy is to be eaten and passed thru gut, only a colossal beast could feast on them as a symbiotic dispersion agent. (pre-farming, of course)
Pretty sure mangoes are consumed and their seeds spread by other large animals, like elephants and rhinoceroses.
"No, Discovery Channel" needs to be made into a gif -- it has so much potential.
When was the last time someone actually discovered something new or interesting thanks to Discovery Channel?
Thank you SciShow girls and guys. I listen to your videos while getting ready to go to work and take care of critically ill patients. You allow me to take a break from my reality while filling my brain with intelligent information. Thanks
Thank you for your service! 💕💕
Megatherium 10:21 sounds like a 80's heavy metal band.
or the latest fad cryptocurrency😂
Sebastian Elytron
LOL good one ^_^
or Celtic Frost's album "To Mega Therion"
megatheriumstonerdoom.bandcamp.com
the band existst^^
You don't say. \m/
Titanoboa will forever haunt my nightmares. Can someone please hurry and find the Megamongoose fossils to bring balance back to this world!
Titanoboa was almost double the size of the largest snake today wdym
Damn Nematodes A) 20 feet is not just a little bigger. B) All snakes haunt my nightmares. C) Australia needs more mongooses. I know that has nothing to do with the topic, but snakes suck.
Australia needs the snakes to eat the birds.
Australia needs the birds to eat the spiders.
Australia needs the spiders to eat the insects.
Australia doesn't need a lot of insects, but we have them anyway.
Shane Rooney see, Australia needs something for the snakes. I suggest terminators built like koalas. No one ever suspects the koala. 😏
No- Sr. Pelo
What an incredible and informative video! Great work!
Eyyyyy!
The move Them! Is something you would probably like the concept. Cheesy and old but giant ants are taking over the Earth.
Funny you're here, whenever I see flightles birds I remember that documentary that showed the egg of one being eaten by giant ants.
supe ats can ada mi iq its 250000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
AntsCanada Eyy Mikey. #ACFamily #MabuhaySquad
Damn. SciShow’s comment section is the most critical and nit pickyest I’ve ever seen. Always someone criticizing the hosts looks and whatnot. I want to let you guys know that I love your videos! Very informative and entertaining. I hope things like that don’t negatively affect you guys! Keep up the great content
It can be, except for commenters like you! We're sure they've grown accustom to it by now but couldn't agree more with what you've said - we hope they're not negatively affected by those comments and keep up the great content!
Why did you choose the term "vegetarian" instead of "herbivore"? Just curious.
Because it couldn’t stop telling You about it’s *new* diet
I was about to ask the same thing. To me It doesn't seam like the proper word to use when referring to non-human animals.
It helps us understand their extinction.
When humans arrived in America circa 30,000 to 80,000 years ago, they were so annoyed by these vegan douchers, that they swore to extinct them, and they did. The end.
Because it's a more accurate term. Vegetarian implies plants in general whether involving humans or animals. Whereas humans have decided their herbivory should be called vegitarian/vegan/fruitarian/whatever other distinction you want for plants. Since people ARE animals and nothing technically lives off just herbs as opposed to vegetation, easy choice.
Paleontology is always so fascinating. Gotta love the mix of 'we know' and 'we don't know.' Never know what to expect.
I’m the biggest sloth until I have my coffee
Damnit. Now I want coffee. Thanks, Jordan...
7 PBS Eons episodes crammed into one sci show episode.
This is the reason why I'm scared of the ocean
Why are you everywhere?
Justin Y. I don't blame you so much of the ocean is unexplored and you never know what's out there
Justin Y.
I’ve seen you literally everywhere
Get out of my science
You're the reason I'm scared to go into comments sections.
I really like how she xplains things and get exited about it, it makes me get exited about all this stuff too
You mentioned that the Megatherium (Giant Sloth) lived almost up to the present day. I looked it up and I found 10,500 BP was up to the point that it flourished with the last credible date being 10,000 BP. I just thought that was crazy as these giant creatures actually lived among humans at one point, in fact we may have part of the reason they went extinct (sorry buddies). Anyway, just thought I'd share! (credits given to wikipedia, cuz science)
There’s cave art of American aboriginals encountering them. They were definitely not easy to hunt, though
There are Ichthyosaurs recently discovered that may challenge the Blue Whale in size. Its believed the same environmental conditions that allowed our whales to get so large. May have also occurred for a time in the Jurassic sea's.
muscle hank is late
Anyone else notice his popularity has been dwindling as of late? Seems like the novelty is wearing off :(
Should have a long time ago lol
prob said something racist
Pretty sure all the Hank accounts have gotten banned.
They’re all trash.
terror birds? You mean Chocobos.
Angry carnivorous chocobos
Cassowaries
Where is muscle hank
It was your turn to watch him.
SciShow... the channel of the arms-at-90-degrees people.
my left ear enjoyed this video
Thank you for putting discovery channel in their place. Next can you throw shade at ancient aliens on the history channel?
Now you just need a list of all the smallest creatures. 😁
I've been playing a lot of ARK: Survival Evolved lately and watching videos like this is highly entertaining. "Yep, I know that creature and have been personally slaughtered by it numerous times, it's no joke!"
MAN there used to be some gnarly ass animals in the prehistoric ages
Ah Deinosuchus - because modern crocodilians aren't terrifying enough. That thing is the stuff of nightmares. Great episode as always SciShow!
There is actually a larger crocodilian called the Sarcosuchus
5:53
Takin shots at Discovery Channel 😂
Please make another video like this! These kinds of organisms are one of my favorite topics!
Quetzalcoatlus? :(
Aka "Big Bird" lol
More like, big lizard
I dont speak spanish.
I just want to fight some giant animals. Give me an ambush of those Terror Birds, preferably guarding a treasure chest with a legendary sword inside.
I know you're joking, but you're screwed if you actually do this. Most terror birds could swallow a medium-sized dog whole and the fastest of these birds can clock into speeds of 60mph. The largest one, Titanis, could easily knock your head off with a single blow, and its kick could snap a cow's femur in half. they could also hear at low frequencies, so you're a goner dude.
That is an extremely rude thing for them to do.
MarkThePage
I remember reading something about us hunting the giant sloths way back around the stone age. We had these primitive tools while they could knock down trees.
Maybe if you just ask politely they will give you their treasure.
Greninja guy Yeah and we could kill them easily with a gun, or even crossbow/bow.
Dinocyka - terrible slav
Misharik Cheekisaurus Cheburekis: a species of dinosaur that only eats cheburek
Misharik blyat
A gopnisaurus blyat
Misharik SukaBlyatSoris AKA Dinosuka
Tyrannocyka Adidasurus.
This almost felt like a tour of ARK: Survival Evolved from a palaeontology point of view. This was a great information packed episode - well done!
Siriemas are amazing birds. They eat field mouses whole, without hitting them on the floor or anything. They will also hunt small snakes. Once has a Siriema run in my direction and pick a snake that was right besides my right foot.
Cool!
I don't live where they do so it's really cool reading this comment about em'
There have been sightings of a living ground sloth in the vicinity of Mar-a-Lago, Florida.
Why is this panned in the left ear so hard?
Tilup wat
I think the coolest part about this, is the fact that we live along side the largest animal to ever live. It took us billions of years to get here, and we got a little sliver of time along side Blue Whales. Wicked.
Wasn't there another 10 foot tall bird that lived until just a couple hundred years ago? Like the last one died in captivity in the London Zoo or something.
It's been awhile since I read about that, but it certainly sounds familiar.
The elephant bird of Madagascar went extinct around the 12th century, and the moa of New Zealand went extinct in the 14th century.
The Dodo Bird was another flightless bird that recently went extinct, but it wasn't that big.
Moa from NZ
Moa
Possibly not as massive though? (i.e. bulkier and weighed more)
That Discovery burn made my day
Sound coming through the right channel/speaker drops at 2:46
Titanoboa liked a yearly average temp of 27C. So unless you want 12 metre long snakes again global warming is extra bad.
To be fair, we live in the tropics and 27 is about average for us in a year
TITLE-"The biggest sloth that ever lived"
*puts seaturtle skeleton in thumbnail*
Seems...legit.
Title:Biggest sloth there ever was
Thumbnail: big turtle
Armored sloth
I had a feeling you'd mention Megatherium. playing ark I feel like an expert lol I fed mine honey and got 60 levels! lol
Or Titanaboa! first time I got ambushed by one of these in the swamp area I legit panicked!
Yes, finally another thing that mentions Titanoboa, I was thinking that t.v. special would be the only place to do it.
The preferred terms by most scientists are not warm blooded and cold blooded, but rather endotherms and ectotherms because their body temperature is determined by internal or external factors respectively.
They're synonyms
CJ Burkey you don't say.
They really should have included a graphic to show all these in size relative to the host. Hard to picture some of these sizes.
Just because Megaladon is dead doesn't mean something large can't be out there!
Hot Cocoa Fever yes it does
Divine Do Blue Whales and Colossal Squids not exist?
Hot Cocoa Fever oh I thought u meant the negladon
Divine Nope
I sure wish SciShow would use adult terminology like “feces” and “urine” instead of preschool terms like “poop” and “pee.”
Well scishow is an all ages educational channel, so...
Love the channel, love the host and love the topic.
Can't believe my takeaway from this is "so yanmega is actually a griffinfly, not a dragonfly"
I want a giant turtle lol
It'd be one of the coolest creatures on the list to actually still have today, but people would probably just end up poaching it, especially its eggs. I really need to have more faith in humanity is what my sentiment makes me realize.
Riding on the back of giant turtle surely could be a lot of fun, but getting bit by one would probably be very fatal.
TheMelonFucker69 me too!!
@@Player_Review There's an old movie about a giant turtle but it would attack people's boats.
You're number 1 olivia! I hope you and your family live long and happily :)
1:50 i don't understand where all the oxygen went. Its not like there is 10% co2 in the atmosphere its only 0.04
bowie brewster when breathed in it is used to help make ATP energy (this is why we need oxygen) , at that point it is released as CO2 (carbon dioxide), the running idea is that after a long time there were not enough plants converting that CO2 back into Oxygen, lowering it to levels slightly more like today.
Don't forget Oxygen can be bound in molecules other than co2. Just because it isn't in the air anymore doesn't mean it just stopped existing.
Keep in mind that it's also a ratio, not an absolute amount. Increasing the amount of nitrogen or other gases in the air would change the ratio without having to take any oxygen out.
bowie brewster
Maybe we just breath more oxygen (because theres more living creatures now) and on top of that more of other gases in our atmosphere
Atmospheric gases are also stored in the sea, ice caps and rocks and stuff at differing amounts in history depending on the pH of the seas and how much ice there is and things. That's where it went. Oxygen atoms are still around, they're just locked away and not in the atmosphere anymore.
You gotte love these american meisurements. Like twice the size of a pickup truck xD
It is supposed to be a technique to move the head left and right in order to maintain the viewers engaged? The hands movement are understandable.
I think it's her style to try to make it look like she's not reading cue cards/teleprompter while trying to keep a fixed eye-line while looking into the camera, probably could benefit from moving everything a little farther away, but maybe the studio is not a large enough space to do that.
I never used gestures at all, until I joined debate class and it felt so awkward and fabricated to be forced to make these movements when I had gone my whole life without doing so.
I speak with my body quite a bit. IDK why, just something I've always done. I don't try to do it, it just happens when i communicate with others. She might be the same.
Kristi Marie - Speaking with your body is generally a very good thing when properly used in conjunction with what you're saying and if you've always done it, then it likely is fluid and natural. This presenter for whatever reason just appears to be learning how to use those gestures and it ends up distracting for some viewers. For me, it doesn't matter since I'm mainly just audibly consuming the message, so she gets the job done. If you ever get into a debate class or any other area involving oratory skills where you're visible, they actually have to teach you how to do these gestures properly. It was very awkward when I implemented these teachings as I'd gone without doing so my whole life and I feel this is what I'm seeing on screen with this presenter. I'm glad they are giving these presenters opportunities to evolve and build their resumes though, so nothing against the presenter from me, just observation.
Some people are just weird nerds who have rubbish control over their bodies. I imagine she's always moved her body like that. You can teach public speaking, but, really, some people have stage presence and some don't.
This is why I think ocean is more interesting than space.
Listening to Olivia is so relaxing.
makes me and 10% of everyone watching want to rip their hair out
You're gonna get shredded for that comment. I agree with you, which now means we both gotta get ready for notification annihilation..
yuuuuupppp D:
Hank's voice bothers me sometimes, too. Maybe all Montanians speak like this??
That shade towards the discovery channel lol
What's with all the hate directed towards this episode's host? A society that is supposedly all about equality and inclusion keeps going against it's ideals, quite ironically.
Hate her voice? Let's see how your video does with the exact same script but your own voice.
Hate how she looks? Don't watch the video, just listen if you're that rude. Can't deal with her voice? Skip the vid.
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Ryan McInnes this a comment section. This is where people voice their reactions and opinions to the video. I’ve seen about a hundred comments talking about how her mannerisms are distracting and uncomfortable and not good for this content. Clearly there is some truth there if so many people came to that conclusion on their. Most of them aren’t just “hating”. A lot of the comments are saying, “nothing against her, but the way she speaks and her hand movements are distracting and unpleasant for a job that requires you to do both of these things well.” It’s just what is. It’s not hatred. Or an unreasonably critique. A society based on equality is still allowed to have opinions on people and media. Are you here to censor this equal society?
@@SublimeTool321 the way she ends her sentences really bug me her voice kind of cracks everytime
Telling people to compare a video they do to this one is stupid, unless they are willingly putting videos out there. If you have chosen a path like this, you are accepting that some people might not like your work. Thinking that you can only critique something if you can do better at it is stupid.
I find it super ironic that you're talking about other people not being inclusive, while telling those people that they shouldn't voice their opinion because it doesn't match yours...how inclusive. Stop projecting.
That was a funny and very appropriate burn of The Discovery Channel.
Blue Whale, largest animal ever exist*
*Possibly, still some debate on that iirc cause of some skeletons found
European here loving that you guys use meters as the measure (as well as your own feet measuring). Makes everything much easier to understand!
"The biggest sloth that ever lived, and 6 other"......... anyone else thought it would be "deadly sins"?
Sebastian Elytron no the title is very clearly about extinct mega fauna
"7 deadly sloths and how they very slowly kill you". - SciShow
Sloth = Ground sloth
Lust = Antechinus
Gluttony = Umbrella mouth gulper eel
Greed = Pack rat
Wrath = Hippopotamus
Envy = lyrebird
Pride = Peacock
this is my favorite scishow video so far :D
I Heart Olivia
Me too.
Me three!
notquiteordinary I disagree.
notquiteordinary xD damn, i bet that phsycologically hurt her in ways nothing else will
notquiteordinary >> I'm pretty sure SciShow actually have a video on why some (most) people use their hands while explaining something. It's either on the Scishow or SciShow Psych channel. Can't find it right now as I'm on my phone, it's 01:25 AM in Denmark right now and I have to meet at work on 09:00 AM. Otherwise I'd gladly have linked it here 😊
The question is which one of these giant monsters would triumph supreme over the others in a TERRIBLE BATTLE?!?
Oof my left ear
Septum piercings and Warby Parker glasses are the new Black
Screams feminism.
I can already see Sterling Archer screeching about the mega alligators
*Olivia's the best presenter.*
I love the interesting side facts. Thanks for the great video : )
Hi, my name’s Ninnnoooo!
Christopher Reed wrong comments section
Christopher Reed ?????
Ma name jeff
Christopher Reed
What’re you a police siren?
Niom it’s from a Gordon Ramsay episode
Amazing explanation! really easy to follow, especially for a non-native english speaker! This, youtube channel is cooler than an ice age!
Whale, whale, isn't this another great SciShow video? Loved the content and the presenter. Olivia is surely among my favorite hosts, along with Michael and Hank. I dont get what people find so annoying about her, but to their own taste.
Her voice and manner of speaking.
my left ear really enjoyed this video
if anyone plays ark they already know about half of these
If anyone has a passing interest in big animals, they already know most (if not all) of these.
I just want to get a harness on that Terror Bird.
If only Terror Birds has lived long enough for domestication. I want to ride a giant 10ft tall flightless bird!
Play final fantasy (ba dum tssss)
In before weak Hank
“Some studies have linked high oxygen concentration with gigantism in living creatures.” -Pikmin 3;
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I wish Olivia would practice on eliminating her vocal habit of speaking in a loud, ascending pitch followed by a sudden drop to a scratchy extremely low tone at the end of each sentence. It is incredibly jarring and unpleasant to the ears. I instantly mute the video and turn on the subtitles as soon as she finishes her first sentence.
She sounds like she's asking questions when making statements.
Thanks for including imperial conversions!!!
Her speech pattern is getting better but still needs to work on the crackling at the end of her breathes. Wish she followed her sentences through as she started them because these are really interesting topics and it becomes a lot clearer. Right now it's mainly the end of the sentences that become more raspy and crackle in her voice making it harder to listen to.
I just always remember when she was new and people would turn off the audio and just watch her gestures and pretend she was rapping.
If how she is speaking hinders your ability to understand the material then i don’t know if we are the same species.... it’s not hard to just pay attention I’ve literally never had a problem understanding or comprehending anything she says nor does her voice bother me
Oh my GOD?? Two humans having individual preferences and reasons to consume the same content???? It must be truly two different species...
Daniel Hernández Blowing my mind, man.
I dont really get why its distracting (I've asked friends, I dont do it). Idk dude, i know enough people who talk with a bit of a fry.
I sometimes find Hank Greens inflectioning to be unsettling (only cuz thats not my personality), but I wouldnt say he should change it or that it distracts me.
I already know most of this stuff, but there's nothing like a good refreshment!!!
NO. MORE. OLIVIA.
Now I'm thinking of walking through the pleistocene forest and seeing a giant sloth hanging upside down from a tree limb...
The sound of every last word of each phrase of this lady’s pronunciation is slightly annoying. Content is good!
Omg I couldn’t put my finger on what annoyed me about her voice but that’s it.
Megatherium ≠ Megatherum
too many cuts can mess up the rhythm. each take sounds fine by itself, but gives off a disharmonious feeling when joined together.
Her voice is fine dono what that is in her nose tho
I never understand why people feel the need to randomly insult others.
The Megatherium looks more like an anteater or tapir than sloths according to the drawings
Ah, Olivia. The elegant orator. So pretty.
Terror birds?, seriously? You obviously don't know a chocobo when you see it. Great video, thank you!
I find Olivia strangely attractive
Gryphon flies bother me far less than the other giant insects of the time.
I wish you guys would use imperial measurements and Fahrenheit as well as the metric system and Celsius. While it is more important to focus on the metric system and Celsius, it doesn’t hurt to let us American fellows understand what you’re talking about. Many things that were supposed to sound cool just went right over my head because I’m much less familiar with those systems.
KyleLord_ You should learn the metric system then. Its what the majority of the world uses
I thought modern crocodiles were terrifying beasts, but deinosuchus seems to make for better nightmare fuel than T-Rex
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My teacher
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With Paolo DO YOUR HOMEWORK BOY!!!
you should have shown the ancient gigantic land tortoise - a person could have easily had a modest shelter in their shell!
While Olivia's presentation skills are enthusiastic and educational, her aspirated glottal fricative reminds me of a flapper on a carnival wheel. I don't understand why young people today, who have perfectly wonderful speaking voices, have to trail off the last few words of nearly every sentence with the grating tick of a rattled larynx. Keep the good videos coming, but take a voice lesson.