Not only did he come back, but he came back as hilarious/vulgar as when he left, and with one of my favorite topics. The legend has truly returned, hopefully for good.
As a zoologist, I love that people are learning about the weird naming conventions! My personal favourite is Smaug giganteus, a super cute (and endangered) Southern African lizard named after Smaug (obviously!)
My favourite one is a Colombian frog, when the biologist that discovered it was asked what species it was he just said "I don't fucking know" and thus Allobates niputidea (nofuckingidea) was named
You've got to believe the second I saw the notification that Sam O'Nella uploaded I dropped everything and clicked as fast as I could lol, the absolute legend is back
@@MrTerry you were fast on the draw you saw he uploaded and your first thought was to record a reaction... I don't blame you I would've done the same thing.
@@doomsday2_ do you think other people are going to give him time, hell no. I would much rather mr terry be able the jump on it than a trashy TH-camr. I do just to make clear though that I sort of agree with you, I think that people probably should wait a while so the original creator but nobody else is going to and so mr terry just wanted to be one of the first and also he might have wanted to watch the video but knew he had to do a video on it so he just got it done.
@@doomsday2_ well? They can decide whether to watch the original video or the mr terry's reaction video first, it's not like he's trying to steal the views or something
The best of the celebrity ones is _heteropoda davidbowie,_ a huntsman spider that was named after Bowie because it's hairy and bright freaking orange. Like literally Ziggy Stardust's hair orange. Other huntsman spiders are just gray and brown etc., but one decided to be ✨fabulous✨
Fun Fact the Eastern Copperhead snake has had 26 different scientific names over the years! Also love that Sam is back and mentioned a cryptid in his first new video!
My theory is that Sam travelled the world and attained spiritual enlightenment then saw some random article about animal names, screamed I MUST TH-cam THIS NOW, abandoned his quest, and made this video.
T Rex was original Dynamosaurus Imperiosus, then another fossil was found called Tyrannosaurus Rex, and it took a long time to realize they were the same kind, and because T Rex just sounds so much cooler, they bent the rule to keep it over D. Imperiosus.
He’s back! The legend has returned and he’s just as funny as ever. To all those who stayed and waited for his return has earned their degree and for Mr Terry to attend our graduation from Sam O’Nella academy.
My favorite scientific names come from Austrian scientists. At the beginning of the 20th century, a Mr. Werner went from Austria to Australia (sic!) to classify stick insects. This proved to be harder than previously thought. When in 1912, he finally prevailed and was able to pin down the first species, he celebrated it by naming it "Denhama aussa", which is Austrian dialect for "We found him out". Proper German would have been "Den haben wir heraus", but it sounds better in dialect, he? Same goes for Mantispa aphavexelte. The couple U. and H. Aspöck found out that this critter was hitherto wrongly classified and thus put it into the genus Mantispa, which sounds similar, but is quite not Mantix, the same way as the insect does look like a mantix but is not a mantix. And because it was confused at first for the wrong genus, they named it "aphavexelte", which is a funny spelling for "eine verwechselte" (a confused one). Here we go. And we can improve upon Gorilla gorilla gorilla. The scientific name of the American bison is Bison bison (Bison) bison L. 1758.
I enjoy that this review came out two hours after the original video lol . Genuinely think it’s impressive it was found and reacted to so quickly after 2 years of no videos .
When I first saw the Donkey Kong sene, I brushed out laughing for a couple of minutes. I had to rewatch it few times to claim myself down. It was so out of the blue.
You did it teach. Unbelievable that he is back. So now I propose to take Sam, Terry and the goat oversimplified for a pimpin' historical and hysterical podcast. I know the two star pupils are busy af to get to talk to them. But come on guys how cool would that be? Or something more likely, like a mr Terry character in Sam's or Over's style that just says: nice one. Greetings from Germany have a good one. :)
Another fun fact is that Octopuses have 6 arms and 2 legs, no tentacles. Tentacles come in pairs and are described differently than other limbs. Squid and cuttlefish have eight arms plus a pair of feeding tentacles.
I really appreciate the fact that you linked the original and told your audience to go see it I watch these after watching the original just to see what other people think but it's really nice to see reaction channels bringing attention back to the content they're reacting on
From a competitive standpoint zapdos is technically the best cause articuno and moltres both have a 4x weakness to rock making them ultra vulnerable to the ever present stealth rock threat but I personally love articuno
Potential History also came back the other day with an excellent video about Japan's reason for surrender in WWII that you should definitely check out.
So get this: Same went on his short break to focus on school, just to finish it, and comeback to continue working on his own "School". Truly, Sam is a man of the Highest of Educations!
Writing a song and figuring out what music to do it with and figuring out how to match the beat of the song is a much better excuse for a late video than whatever the hell Oversimplified’s been up to for half a year with his latest video
Funny story: My older brother was playing Pokemon Leaf Green and got to the League. He got through Lorelei, but hit a brick wall with Bruno. He hands me his GBA and says "Do something". I had Onix, Machamp, and Hitmonlee to go through and only Zapdos to do it. Somehow, I beat Bruno and hand the GBA back to Chris, who says "Thank you, Ebi, O Great Escape Artist". Only for Agitha to pulverize him. He didn't properly stock up on potions and revives. To this day, he calls me Ebi or Houdini, in honor of that moment.
Wow, this was fast, I'm glad he is okay and a force of chaos just like last time we saw him. Btw there was a flying prehistoric animal called Aerodactyl due to Aerodactyl the Pokemon, which it was always funny to me
For fun i've been thinking of all crazy, hypothetically possible names Zoologist would have to come up with if a bunch of Mythical creates turned out to be real. Like if Dragons turned out to actually be real tomorrow, in exactly the same manner as they are portrayed in Fantasy full stop, what would their name(s) be? Since there already is a genus of real flying lizards that have that name.
The mnemonic device I always use for taxonomy is Large Dangerous Kangaroos Punching Children On Family Game Shows. You always start with Life because things like viruses exist. As said here though, in every taxonomic level we have suites of characteristics. The Domaine Eukarya for example is defined by large cells, a true nucleus and membrane bound organelles among other things. In taxonomy, the levels of life are: Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species All animals follow this, but it's slightly different for various other types of life. What about us? Well Humans are: Domaine- Eukarya Kingdom- Animalia Phylum- Chordata Class- Mammalia Order- Primate Family- Hominidae Genus- Homo Species- sapien There are various other levels within these levels also said here. You have Super, Sub, Parv and Infra which are the most common you'll see. There are also Clades and Tribes. Primates for example have two extant Suborders, Haplorhini and Strepsirrhini. We are Haplorhines. Within the Suborder Haplorhini we have two Infraorders, Tarsiiformes and Simiiformes. We are Simiiformes. So in reality we can describe humans in much more detail like this. We are Eukaryotes, organisms made of one or more nucleated cells. We are Animals as we can't produce our own energy and have cell membranes instead of cell walls. We are Chordates because we have nerve chords. We are Vertebrates because our spinal chord is protected by our vertebrae and we are Mammals because we are covered in body hair, females of our species can produce milk and we have a four chambered heart. We are Eutherians because we have a bellybutton, indicative of our ability to give birth to live young. We are Primates as we have large brains relative to our body size, we have dexterous hands, flexible shoulders, and binocular color vision. We are Haplorhines, because we can't synthesize our own vitamin C, we have dry noses rather than wet, and we also don't have split lips although we do have the remnants of it. We are Simiiformes, anthropoid primates with complex social systems with which we communicate with others and we also have unique structures with regard our hind feet, teeth, orbits and an even larger brain to body ratio. We are Catarrhinis as we have nostrils pointing down, we have a 2-1-2-3 dental format, and we lack a prehensile tails. We are also Hominids as we have a Y shaped molar pattern, even more reduced caudal vertebrae, and an increased ability for bipedality. Now we reach Hominines. Hominins use tools. We all have a proto culture in which we teach tool use to our young, we all have these long gestational periods of 8-9 months and long parental care periods to nurture our big brains. Of the Hominins, we are of course the genus Homo, and we are the species sapien. I could explain all of these in far more detail as they are all defined by suites of characteristics, but I think you get the point. All of these levels have suites of characteristics that define them. I recomend a video by Gutsick Gibbon where she walks you through how Nested Hierarchies work.
My favourite "celebrity" named creature is the Psephophorus terrypratchetti, an extinct species of leatherback sea turtle named after the author Sir Terry Pratchett who's fantasy novel series Discworld focuses on a world that drifts through space on the back of a giant turtle
I was just scrolling on my phone and saw a Sam O'Nella video and thought it might be fun to take a little trip down memory lane. Only... wait... I don't recognize that thumbnail. Glad that Sam is back!
Funnily enough mixing Chihuahua and great Dane just gets you a normal looking and sized dog just wiþ pointier ears The exaggerated traits kinda even out
One of my favourite double names is Homo Sapiens Sapiens, our subspecies, which literally means "the smart smart human", whereas the Neanderthals are Homo Sapiens Neandethaliensis, "the smart human from the Neander valley". Kind of goes to show the fundamental tendency we have towards thinking of ourselves as the smartest thing that ever lived even though we don't know for certain.
"I get that... I get that you know, it's like, finders keepers when it comes to names, but there's gotta be some kind of scientific review process, right?" Tell that to the one who named the Sonic Hedgehog Gene.
2 year coma legit anytime from 2005 - 2019: "Yeah you missed some big stuff let me tell you about it." 2 year coma 2020-2022: "Holy fucking shit dude where do I start"
Yay! Sam O'Nella isn't dead! I was kind of worried about him. My dog is a German Shepherd Chow-Chow mix. The way she is able to move her ears and eyebrows makes her face so expressive, you can almost hear what she is thinking.
4:10 it's useful because it is a neutral language usable to stick onto terms that can be used interchangeably between language, without changes or translations
After oversimplified did the french revolution and teased the napoleonic wars, I had to wait quite long for it to actually happen. With Sam O'Nella, that video would be the asssasination of McKinley by Leon Gzolgosz(spelling improvised)
Fun fact, the double naming thing happened with my favorite branch of Owl species, the Tytos! Aka the Barn Owls, because there’s 16 different types, like greater and lesser sooty owls and my ultra favorite, masked owls, and yet when it comes to the one with Tyto Alba as it’s scientific name… That’s a Barn owl. In a family.. already known as barn owls lol
Before you make fun of scientists for these weird names do you have any idea how many animal species their are. Its honestly a miracle they haven't taken the scp foundation root and giving them names like beetle 419
Another example of using the first name to be publicized is the Apatosaurus/Brontosaurus. In this case though things turned out differently because they eventually figured out it was in fact two different dinosaurs, but for a time the name Brontosaurus was considered incorrect since they thought it was the same dinosaur as the Apatosaurus who's name came first.
Not only did he come back, but he came back as hilarious/vulgar as when he left, and with one of my favorite topics. The legend has truly returned, hopefully for good.
fr fr!
I swear the only difference between his first videos and his current videos is the mic quality. Absolutely timeless
Not only that but he has 245k likes while only having 180k views
@@evobsm2328 That's just TH-cam updating likes more often than they update views
I respect the HELL out of him. He stuck by his word on finishing his studies and and hasn't even TOUCHED the internet for almost 3 years, what a lad.
I’m so glad he’s back, and he hasn’t changed a bit
Just his voice lol
Got a different mic though
@@icantthinkofagoodname7992 he was just waiting for that mic to ship from the middle of bumfuck nowhere to his house
You mean Bitis?
He’s back again
As a zoologist, I love that people are learning about the weird naming conventions! My personal favourite is Smaug giganteus, a super cute (and endangered) Southern African lizard named after Smaug (obviously!)
At least Tolkien actually knew Latin and Greek lol, but I doubt those who named that after his character did
DONKEY KONG'S P_____ C_____ O_____ FUCKING G______ serendipitously
@@kargaroc386 umm beside actual Latin majors taxonomists have the best Latin of most modern jobs
*Catholic priests all stare at you with holy fervour*
My favourite one is a Colombian frog, when the biologist that discovered it was asked what species it was he just said "I don't fucking know" and thus Allobates niputidea (nofuckingidea) was named
You've got to believe the second I saw the notification that Sam O'Nella uploaded I dropped everything and clicked as fast as I could lol, the absolute legend is back
@Markos Hernandez I was still half-sleep and it made me spring from the bed. What a wonderful way of waking up
hope u weren't holding a baby 💀
Same.
same
Terry's reaction to the Donkey Kong thing was priceless lmao
He was gabbyflasted
I laughed so much my stomach hurt
What filthy bloody word starts with a G? I don’t want to know, don’t tell me, I want to keep whatever innocents I have left.
@@TeenWithACarrotIDK Goose
Imagine Sam presenting this in Mr Terry’s class
The speed you got this video up is beyond impressive!
early bird gets the worm
@@MrTerry you were fast on the draw you saw he uploaded and your first thought was to record a reaction... I don't blame you I would've done the same thing.
@@MrTerry I love it but maybe you could give the original author little bit more time so people can't just skip him and go for your video instead?
@@doomsday2_ do you think other people are going to give him time, hell no. I would much rather mr terry be able the jump on it than a trashy TH-camr.
I do just to make clear though that I sort of agree with you, I think that people probably should wait a while so the original creator but nobody else is going to and so mr terry just wanted to be one of the first and also he might have wanted to watch the video but knew he had to do a video on it so he just got it done.
@@doomsday2_ well? They can decide whether to watch the original video or the mr terry's reaction video first, it's not like he's trying to steal the views or something
Chi Dane Danes actually look pretty normal and cute compared to most dogs and certainly compared to what you'd imagine they'd look like.
When you mix dogs they usually look better due to genetic diversity iirc
Healthier too
Chi Dane Danes deserve to be a true breeding, uhm, breed. They've got their shit together. xD
That's because it's genetic diversity instead of the forced inbreeding that resulted in the dogs
@@elnico5623 No
The best of the celebrity ones is _heteropoda davidbowie,_ a huntsman spider that was named after Bowie because it's hairy and bright freaking orange. Like literally Ziggy Stardust's hair orange. Other huntsman spiders are just gray and brown etc., but one decided to be ✨fabulous✨
searched it up and by god is that thing creepy
Bowie? Yeah he's a bit of a creeper.
"Different Foot David Bowie"
It's honestly really impressive that he manages to not only make videos that are always funny, but also accurate and well-cited.
I love how Terry is just as excited as the rest of us when Sam came back.
Man, Mr. Terry jumped on this reaction.
Unless he was HIDING SAM THE WHOLE TIME!!! :O
I will not confirm or deny this.
To be continued….
Fun Fact the Eastern Copperhead snake has had 26 different scientific names over the years! Also love that Sam is back and mentioned a cryptid in his first new video!
I'm just happy the teacher has returned and keep up the good work thanks teach
My theory is that Sam travelled the world and attained spiritual enlightenment then saw some random article about animal names, screamed I MUST TH-cam THIS NOW, abandoned his quest, and made this video.
T Rex was original Dynamosaurus Imperiosus, then another fossil was found called Tyrannosaurus Rex, and it took a long time to realize they were the same kind, and because T Rex just sounds so much cooler, they bent the rule to keep it over D. Imperiosus.
Both names sound cool as fuck.
How bout Sussy Amongus?
@@blackman5867 That's not a dinosaur
@@maximaldinotrap I know but it does sound cool doesn't it? 😛
@@blackman5867 Sussus Amogus?
2:11-2:26 was hilarious watching his face go from happy to *ABSOLUTE DISGUST* then just like, talk in shock for a bit
We may have lost Overwatch today, but we regained the true MVP.
Well said man. Well said
2:12
Your horrified expression makes it a hundred times funnier lmao
He’s back! The legend has returned and he’s just as funny as ever. To all those who stayed and waited for his return has earned their degree and for Mr Terry to attend our graduation from Sam O’Nella academy.
Your reaction to the donkey kong part was priceless
My favorite scientific names come from Austrian scientists. At the beginning of the 20th century, a Mr. Werner went from Austria to Australia (sic!) to classify stick insects. This proved to be harder than previously thought. When in 1912, he finally prevailed and was able to pin down the first species, he celebrated it by naming it "Denhama aussa", which is Austrian dialect for "We found him out". Proper German would have been "Den haben wir heraus", but it sounds better in dialect, he? Same goes for Mantispa aphavexelte. The couple U. and H. Aspöck found out that this critter was hitherto wrongly classified and thus put it into the genus Mantispa, which sounds similar, but is quite not Mantix, the same way as the insect does look like a mantix but is not a mantix. And because it was confused at first for the wrong genus, they named it "aphavexelte", which is a funny spelling for "eine verwechselte" (a confused one). Here we go.
And we can improve upon Gorilla gorilla gorilla. The scientific name of the American bison is Bison bison (Bison) bison L. 1758.
(sic)
Lol
I enjoy that this review came out two hours after the original video lol . Genuinely think it’s impressive it was found and reacted to so quickly after 2 years of no videos .
We've been waiting
5:41 i love the idea that he's been gone for 2 years just writing that absolute banger
When I first saw the Donkey Kong sene, I brushed out laughing for a couple of minutes. I had to rewatch it few times to claim myself down. It was so out of the blue.
The same exact thing happened to me!
As soon as I saw it I literally fucking PANICKED, I spent a good hour just happy crying
I missed this dude so much
That was some f a s t editing Terry! Videos been out like an hour.
literally stopped another video i was working on to do this
One take terry
You did it teach. Unbelievable that he is back.
So now I propose to take Sam, Terry and the goat oversimplified for a pimpin' historical and hysterical podcast. I know the two star pupils are busy af to get to talk to them. But come on guys how cool would that be?
Or something more likely, like a mr Terry character in Sam's or Over's style that just says: nice one.
Greetings from Germany have a good one. :)
Mr. Terry right on the button with this one. Sam's video hasn't even been up 2 hours yet.
Another fun fact is that Octopuses have 6 arms and 2 legs, no tentacles. Tentacles come in pairs and are described differently than other limbs. Squid and cuttlefish have eight arms plus a pair of feeding tentacles.
I think naming things after either real life or fictional characters will confuse the fuck out of people in the future.
Hey, zapose is my favorite too!
Looking forward to seeingba special on Discovery about the Samosaurus in a few years lol
Absolutely worth it. He's still got it.
Was it worth the wait?
yes
WORTH
Absolutely
Idk. I’m a cat, why you askin’ me?
Depends if he keeps making videos
I like that it wasn't even 2 HOURS after Sam posted again that you had this up!
I really appreciate the fact that you linked the original and told your audience to go see it
I watch these after watching the original just to see what other people think but it's really nice to see reaction channels bringing attention back to the content they're reacting on
"Is that John Green?"
now i will not stop thinking about this
From a competitive standpoint zapdos is technically the best cause articuno and moltres both have a 4x weakness to rock making them ultra vulnerable to the ever present stealth rock threat but I personally love articuno
The return of the king in all his glory. also youre response time is impeccable lmao
I think the best part of the Donkey Kong joke is your reaction to it, because it seems like YOU censored it and not Sam.
10/10 stars. ❤
Potential History also came back the other day with an excellent video about Japan's reason for surrender in WWII that you should definitely check out.
I love the fact that he returned in full form, like he never left. He didn't change a single thing in his format
So get this: Same went on his short break to focus on school, just to finish it, and comeback to continue working on his own "School". Truly, Sam is a man of the Highest of Educations!
Fun fact: in German cephalopod means “Kopfüßer” witch is “Kopf” literally means head and “fuß” literally means foot so they are called head-footers.
I see Sam O'Nella's return as one of the more significant events that's happened
Writing a song and figuring out what music to do it with and figuring out how to match the beat of the song is a much better excuse for a late video than whatever the hell Oversimplified’s been up to for half a year with his latest video
At this point we need a mr terry and sam on nella collab
Funny story: My older brother was playing Pokemon Leaf Green and got to the League. He got through Lorelei, but hit a brick wall with Bruno. He hands me his GBA and says "Do something". I had Onix, Machamp, and Hitmonlee to go through and only Zapdos to do it. Somehow, I beat Bruno and hand the GBA back to Chris, who says "Thank you, Ebi, O Great Escape Artist". Only for Agitha to pulverize him. He didn't properly stock up on potions and revives. To this day, he calls me Ebi or Houdini, in honor of that moment.
Wow, this was fast, I'm glad he is okay and a force of chaos just like last time we saw him. Btw there was a flying prehistoric animal called Aerodactyl due to Aerodactyl the Pokemon, which it was always funny to me
I actually think chi dane danes look kinda nice. Like most extreme features of both parents cancell each other and it ends up kinda normal?
2:13 and thus he's horrified
For fun i've been thinking of all crazy, hypothetically possible names Zoologist would have to come up with if a bunch of Mythical creates turned out to be real. Like if Dragons turned out to actually be real tomorrow, in exactly the same manner as they are portrayed in Fantasy full stop, what would their name(s) be? Since there already is a genus of real flying lizards that have that name.
Are we talking European or Far eastern dragons here?
It's great to have Sam back! A shame you missed the joke at the end though.
I took years of college level biology in high school . We had to memorize Latin prefixes and suffixes we learned 200 of them.
The mnemonic device I always use for taxonomy is Large Dangerous Kangaroos Punching Children On Family Game Shows. You always start with Life because things like viruses exist. As said here though, in every taxonomic level we have suites of characteristics. The Domaine Eukarya for example is defined by large cells, a true nucleus and membrane bound organelles among other things.
In taxonomy, the levels of life are:
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
All animals follow this, but it's slightly different for various other types of life. What about us? Well Humans are:
Domaine- Eukarya
Kingdom- Animalia
Phylum- Chordata
Class- Mammalia
Order- Primate
Family- Hominidae
Genus- Homo
Species- sapien
There are various other levels within these levels also said here. You have Super, Sub, Parv and Infra which are the most common you'll see. There are also Clades and Tribes. Primates for example have two extant Suborders, Haplorhini and Strepsirrhini. We are Haplorhines. Within the Suborder Haplorhini we have two Infraorders, Tarsiiformes and Simiiformes. We are Simiiformes. So in reality we can describe humans in much more detail like this.
We are Eukaryotes, organisms made of one or more nucleated cells. We are Animals as we can't produce our own energy and have cell membranes instead of cell walls. We are Chordates because we have nerve chords. We are Vertebrates because our spinal chord is protected by our vertebrae and we are Mammals because we are covered in body hair, females of our species can produce milk and we have a four chambered heart. We are Eutherians because we have a bellybutton, indicative of our ability to give birth to live young. We are Primates as we have large brains relative to our body size, we have dexterous hands, flexible shoulders, and binocular color vision. We are Haplorhines, because we can't synthesize our own vitamin C, we have dry noses rather than wet, and we also don't have split lips although we do have the remnants of it. We are Simiiformes, anthropoid primates with complex social systems with which we communicate with others and we also have unique structures with regard our hind feet, teeth, orbits and an even larger brain to body ratio. We are Catarrhinis as we have nostrils pointing down, we have a 2-1-2-3 dental format, and we lack a prehensile tails. We are also Hominids as we have a Y shaped molar pattern, even more reduced caudal vertebrae, and an increased ability for bipedality. Now we reach Hominines. Hominins use tools. We all have a proto culture in which we teach tool use to our young, we all have these long gestational periods of 8-9 months and long parental care periods to nurture our big brains. Of the Hominins, we are of course the genus Homo, and we are the species sapien. I could explain all of these in far more detail as they are all defined by suites of characteristics, but I think you get the point.
All of these levels have suites of characteristics that define them. I recomend a video by Gutsick Gibbon where she walks you through how Nested Hierarchies work.
I got way more emotional about his upload than I thought I would.
Sam did a special after credit scene too! Lots of effort in this video
My favourite "celebrity" named creature is the Psephophorus terrypratchetti, an extinct species of leatherback sea turtle named after the author Sir Terry Pratchett who's fantasy novel series Discworld focuses on a world that drifts through space on the back of a giant turtle
I was just scrolling on my phone and saw a Sam O'Nella video and thought it might be fun to take a little trip down memory lane. Only... wait... I don't recognize that thumbnail. Glad that Sam is back!
Yayyyy glad you are reacting to this immediately thought of you when i saw his vid in the feed
Thanks for thinking of me!
"Yeaaah, animals." - Mr. Terry
A new Sam O'Nella video is nice and all but its even better when its history-related so Mr. Terry can give historical context to it.
love a bit of sam onella! great to see him back on form
As sam said himself " with enough harassment you can achieve anything"
Funnily enough mixing Chihuahua and great Dane just gets you a normal looking and sized dog just wiþ pointier ears
The exaggerated traits kinda even out
Damn you were fast with this upload. Must be super excited to see a video from him.
Wow a new Sam Onella and then Mr. Terry is on it within two hours!
One of my favourite double names is Homo Sapiens Sapiens, our subspecies, which literally means "the smart smart human", whereas the Neanderthals are Homo Sapiens Neandethaliensis, "the smart human from the Neander valley". Kind of goes to show the fundamental tendency we have towards thinking of ourselves as the smartest thing that ever lived even though we don't know for certain.
I am so happy, your and his content are some of my favorites and with sam cpming back i get some of tbe best videos + some of the best reactions + w
He dropped another one today!!! When!!! Its time!! I cant wait
Using latin has one big advantage. No matter where you are born, you are not going to understand it.
You hopped on real quick like everyone else 🤣 I love it
I saw him it made me scream when I saw his video
The look of horror when Sam did that Donkey Kong one. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"I get that... I get that you know, it's like, finders keepers when it comes to names, but there's gotta be some kind of scientific review process, right?"
Tell that to the one who named the Sonic Hedgehog Gene.
"A lot has happened, such as historically significant events" UHH YEAH, SCOOB WAS RELEASED
2 year coma legit anytime from 2005 - 2019:
"Yeah you missed some big stuff let me tell you about it."
2 year coma 2020-2022:
"Holy fucking shit dude where do I start"
Yay! Sam O'Nella isn't dead! I was kind of worried about him.
My dog is a German Shepherd Chow-Chow mix. The way she is able to move her ears and eyebrows makes her face so expressive, you can almost hear what she is thinking.
You missed the post credits scene. By far the funniest part of the video.
4:10 it's useful because it is a neutral language usable to stick onto terms that can be used interchangeably between language, without changes or translations
8:03 Salmonella.
Holy cow! Brother, you are fast on that record button!
1:w0 Like that one guy said "there are decades where nothing happens, and years where decades happen" or something along those lines
"it's also facing extinction because of Nazi memorabilia collectors"
Oh that poor bug, as if the name wasn't bad enough.
After oversimplified did the french revolution and teased the napoleonic wars, I had to wait quite long for it to actually happen. With Sam O'Nella, that video would be the asssasination of McKinley by Leon Gzolgosz(spelling improvised)
My friend sent me a text”holy shit he returned to talk about animals”
Zedonks are so adorable, a little donkey with stripes in his legs, so cute.
And he’s been gone for 5 months already 😭
My wifi was down all day and when I finally got it back Sam O'Nella was back. Have I discovered my superpower?
You know in a Warhammer videogame where the Warpstorm dissappears and the guy informing the captain is euphoric about it?
That's me.
Fun fact, the double naming thing happened with my favorite branch of Owl species, the Tytos! Aka the Barn Owls, because there’s 16 different types, like greater and lesser sooty owls and my ultra favorite, masked owls, and yet when it comes to the one with Tyto Alba as it’s scientific name… That’s a Barn owl. In a family.. already known as barn owls lol
HOLY SHIT HE'S BACK, THIS IS THE BEST DAY EVER
Pikachu also has, I believe, a protein named after it called pikachurin that deals with bioelectricity
My personal favorite is Strigiphilus garylarsoni, a louse named after the discover's favorite cartoonist, Gary Larson of The Far Side fame.
Before you make fun of scientists for these weird names do you have any idea how many animal species their are. Its honestly a miracle they haven't taken the scp foundation root and giving them names like beetle 419
Chi Dane Danes actually look like normal dogs they're basically small great danes with a few pointier facial features
"Some popular guy named Brandon" - Sam 😂
Mr terry your a true history legend
Holy crap, you're on top of this!
Another example of using the first name to be publicized is the Apatosaurus/Brontosaurus. In this case though things turned out differently because they eventually figured out it was in fact two different dinosaurs, but for a time the name Brontosaurus was considered incorrect since they thought it was the same dinosaur as the Apatosaurus who's name came first.
My guy whent into the space time chamber and came back