The Evolution of Echidnas: A Paleontological Perspective ▶3:11
Casteroides was the largest beaver to have ever existed, capable of reaching the size of black bears. Let's talk about it *Paleopedia *dinosaur *fossil *paleontology *evolution ▶1:08
Evolution of Plesiosaurs: From Short Necks to Long Necks ▶5:18
A classic *Paleopedia *dino *dinotok *dinosaur *dinosaurtiktok *dinosaurtok *fossil *fossils *fossiltok *fossilhunting *evolution *paleo *paleotok *paleontology *prehistoric *paleontologytiktok *prehistoricplanet ▶4:44
Sauropods are one of the most iconic animals of prehistoric times. They are found on every continent, are one of the oldest groups of dinosaurs, and contain the largest animals to ever walk the Earth. Recently, a new species of sauropod was unearthed in Argentina, and while its definitely not one of the largest sauropods known, it IS one of the largest of its kind. Lets talk about it *Paleopedia *dino *dinosaur *dinosaurs *dinotok *dinosaurtiktok *sauropod *longneck *fossil *fossils *fossilhunti ▶4:03
When Our Ancestors Started Butchering Elephants ▶4:41
The Evolution of Bipedalism in Ancient Apes ▶4:42
The Early Triassic period saw many strange animal shapes as life recovered from the Permian Extinction. Tanystropheus was one of those weird reptiles with an extremly long neck. While this neck was useful for catching small fish unawares, it also opened the species up to predation by other reptiles. Lets talk about it. *Paleopedia *fossils *fossiltok *dinotok *triassic *triassicperiod *tanystropheus *dinosaur *prehistoric *paleontology ▶3:20
Discovering Livyatan: The Hyper Predatory Whale ▶4:01
Discovering the Paleopedia: Unveiling the Gomphothere Graveyard ▶1:25
Baleen whales are the largest animals to have ever existed. But of course, they didn’t start out big. As they first began to evolve, most species were only around 5-6 meters in length, and we thought they didn’t start getting drastically bigger until the first ice age around 3 million years ago. However, a new fossil form 19 million years ago shows that some baleen whales might have been getting bigger much earlier that previously believed. Lets talk about it *Paleopedia *whaletok *whales *fossi ▶5:05
Evolutionary Insights: River Dolphins Uncovered ▶4:40
Arthropods are one of the oldest groups of ankmals in history. They date back to at least 500 million years ago, and today make up 75% of all life. But we don’t know a whole lot about their early evolution, particularly when the lineage that would eventually lead to spiders and scorpions evolved. But with a new discovery from the early 2000s, we now know a little more. Lets talk about it *Paleopedia *spider *scorpion *crab *arachnid *arthropod *fossil *fossils *fossilhunting *fossiltok *dino *di ▶3:32
Replying to @KingKaiju_2.0 Basilosaurus is one of my favorite prehistoric animals. The first ancient whale ever discovered, alongside one of the largest, its name means “king lizard”. But why is that? Its a mammal, not a reptile. The answer is, perhaps unsurprisingly, very simple. Lets talk about it *Paleopedia *whale *whaletok *fossiltok *fossils *basilosaurus *evolution *prehistoricplanet *dinotok *dinosaur *paleontology *paleotok *paleontologytiktok ▶3:30
Vertebrate life first left the oceans around 350-400 million years ago when a group of fish first touched the shores. Since then, life has returned to the sea several times, with the greatest example today being the whales and dolphins. A new study looked at the evolutionary relationships and traits of mammals to see if whales could ever become terrestrial again. Lets talk about it *Paleopedia *fossils *fossiltok *dinotok *whaletok *whales *dolphintok *evolution *dino *dinosaur *fossil *fossilhu ▶3:59
Discovering the New Giant Ichthyosaur Species ▶4:11
Understanding T-Rex: How Scientists Reconstruct Dinosaurs ▶3:39
A new tiny species of extinct deer was discovered almost a decade ago. Named Santuccimeryx, this 5 pound ruminant had unusually large eyes, indicating that it was probably nocturnal in nature. It also had features in its skull possiblt indicating it was an “in between” species between two other tiny deer soecies. Lets talk about it *Paleopedia *sciencetok *fossiltok *fossils *evolution *fossil *dinotok *dinosaur *deer *deertok *deertiktok *prehistoricplanet *fossilhunting *paleontology *paleotok ▶2:37
For a long time, we've had fossils of tyrannosaurs ranging from hatchlings to full grown adults. And we've also known what adult tyrannosaurs ate on the regular, but we didn't know what the juveniles ate. But now, scientists have discovered an amazingly well preserved fossil of a young tyrannosaur that died with a fully belly. Lets talk about it. *Paleopedia *prehistoricplanet *paleotok *fossils *fossiltok *dinosaur *dinotok *trex *tyrannosaurus *tyrannosaurusrex *evolution *fossil *fossilhuntin ▶4:03
A new ancient dolphin has been found, and I have a new background. You like? *TeaoftheSea *Paleopedia *whaletok *dolphintok *marinebiology *paleontology *paleotok *paleontologytiktok *fossils *fossiltok *prehistoric *prehistoricplanet ▶3:35
A new species of titanosaur, named Bustingorrytitan shiva, is one of the largest ever found. Living in South America alongside several other giants, it’s discovery paints a picture of the incredible diversity of giant Patagonian sauropods. Let’s talk about it *Paleopedia *dinotok *dinosaur *fossil *fossils *fossilhunting *fossiltok *paleontology *paleontologytiktok *paleotok *prehistoricplanet *evolution *sciencetok *dinosaurus *sauropod ▶3:18
Why Dinosaurs Died: Size, Lifestyle, and Survival of Mammals | Paleopedia ▶5:44
Terror Birds Discovery on Seymour Island in Antarctica ▶2:52
Throughout most depictions, the prehistoric shark known as Megalodon has been big, bulky, and round. This is based off the idea it looked similar to how modern Great White Sharks look today. However, a new study proposes something a little different. Instead kf looking like Great Whites, Megalodon might’ve looked more like modern Mako Sharks. This new, slimmer Megalodon, opens up new ideas into how it survived, and how it went extinct. Let’s talk about it *Paleopedia *megalodon *dinosaur *paleon ▶3:40
Replying to @liddleonee There are several factors going into how the Megalodon went extinct. The two most common theories are climate change gradually cooling the planet, and the disappearance of its primary food source: small baleen whales. Lets talk about it *Paleopedia *megalodon *dinosaur *paleontologytiktok *themeg *paleontology *fossilhunting *fossils *fossiltok *prehistoricplanet *evolution *meg ▶8:15
Exploring Paleopedia: Evolution of Flight in Prehistoric Insects and Pterosaurs ▶5:06
Replying to @Rob Vieten ah shit. Here we go again *Paleopedia *dinosaur *dinotok **fossils *fossiltok *paleontology *evolution ▶9:56
Oldest Fossil Evidence of Fungal Parasitism ▶2:59
The Most Important Discoveries in Paleontology - Part 1 ▶45:16
Before the dinosaurs ruled, there were the synapsids. By the end of the Permian, synapsids were among the largest animals at the time, and were also the top predators. But throughout their reign, the predators had to undergo significant changes to hunt their prey, which were getting larger and faster as time went on. As the predators followed suit, they also changed their jaw structure in order to become extremely efficient hunters. Lets talk about it *Paleopedia *dinotok *fossiltok *permian *fo ▶3:00
This is a late night test of the system. Please interact how you normally would *Paleopedia *dinosaur *dinosaurs *dinotok *paleotok *paleontology *paleontologytiktok *prehistoric *prehistoricplanet *evolution *jurassic ▶0:57
Paleopedia on TikTok ▶4:38
T-Rex has been the sole species within its genus for over a century. There have been several other proposed species, but none have stuck as credible. Now, just on the heels of a study regarding the credibility of Nanotyrannus as its own genus of tyrannosaur, a NEW study proposes an entirely new species of Tyrannosaurus, called Tyrannosaurus macraeensis. Lets talk about it. *Paleopedia *fossils *fossiltok *dinosaur *dinotok *paleontology *paleontologytiktok *fossilhunting *trex *tyrannosaurusrex ▶2:56
For all dinpsaur lovers, we imagine dinosaurs roaring into the sky like lions. Sadly, this is not the case, as most dinosaurs weren’t capable of roaring (we think). However a new fossilized larynx of an ankylosaur sheds some new light on what, at least a few, dinosaurs might have sounded like. Lets talk about it *Paleopedia *evolution *dinotok *dinosaur *fossiltok *fossils *ankylosaur *voicebox *prehistoric *prehistoricplanet ▶3:50
Tea of the Sea: Northern Bottlenose Whale - Rarely Seen Marvels of the Ocean ▶0:27
Welcome to Paleo-Tube *paleontology *prehistoric *dinosaurs *fossil *naturalhistory ▶2:27
Replying to @ADHD_AMES Tarchia is cool and i love him *Paleopedia *dinotok *dinosaurtok *dinosaur *dinosaurs *prehistoricplanet *prehistoric *paleontology *tarchia *paleotok *paleontologytiktok *evolution *jurassic *jurassicpark ▶3:54
Titanoboa has been the undisputed largest known snake for decades now, with an estimated length of up to 50ft. But now, a new discovery in India might finally match, if not exceed Titanoboa's size. Lets talk about it *Paleopedia *donosaur *fossil *paleontology *evolution ▶3:23
The animals that live in the deep depths of the oceans have needed to evolve very specific ways to survive. Most smaller animals opted for being semi transparent or using bioluminescence in order to evade predators or hunt prey. And others, like the Black Swallower, selected a more…simpler approach. Lets talk about it *TeaoftheSea *ocean *oceantok *oceanlife *sealife *marinelife *seatok *sea *ocean *thalassophobia *deepsea *deepbluesea *blueplanet *yourmom ▶0:18
palaeontology ❤️ *paleontology *palaeontology *dinosaurs *history *prehistoric ▶24:40
The Complete History of Nanotyrannus and How it Became its own Valid Species ▶3:05
How a New Species Redefines Sauropod Evolution ▶4:11
Ichthyosaurs were a diverse group of marine reptiles that dominated the Triassic Seas, filling a wide variety of ecological niches. Some got to extreme sizes, with Shonisaurus reaching the size of modern Fin Whales. But now, a new species has been discovered, and it might have been even bigger. Lets talk about it *Paleopedia *dino *dinosaur *dinotok *dinosaurtiktok *ichthyosaur *ichthyotitan *paleotok *paleontology *paleontologytiktok *fossil *fossils *fossiltok *fossilhunting *prehistoric *preh ▶28:43
Prehistoric Planet : the resurgence of the paleodocumentary ▶4:46
Hope for the Vaquita: The World's Rarest Porpoise ▶1:55
Flashback to the cats! *Paleopedia *TeaoftheSea *cat *kitty *catsoftiktok ▶3:13
Whale Tail Sailing: Discover the Fascinating World of Marine Life ▶0:11
Cookie Cutter Sharks: Facts and More | TeaoftheSea ▶5:18
The Evolution of Life part 11 : Paleogene ▶0:59
Discover the Fascinating World of Bowhead Whales in the Arctic Ocean ▶4:46
A pair of photographers in January of 2022 captured amazing footage of two humpback whales engaging in direct mating behavior. Theres only one problem: one of the whales is incredibly sick, and both individuals are males. Lets talk about it *TeaoftheSea *whale *whales *whalesquad🐳 *whaletok *whalesoftiktok *humpbackwhales *marinebiology *oceanography *blueplanet *humpbackwhalewatching *humpback ▶0:39
Paleontology: Digging Into Earth's Ancient Past ▶4:20
The orca mnown as Tokitae passed away back in mid August. Today, we finally got a summary report of her necropsy. Lets talk about it *TeaoftheSea *orcatok *killerwhale *marinebiology *whaletok *whale *tokitae *tokitaeupdate *tokitaeorca *lolita *lolitaorca ▶2:59
Replying to @capirilo only a few are nnown, but id imagine there are more *TeaoftheSea *paleopedia *selfawareness *animals *whales *elephants *monke *biology *marinebiology *nature *wildlife ▶3:22
Birds have a unique posture when they sleep, in that they tuck their heads inbetween their feathers or under their wing. And we know that a couple close dinosaur relatives to birds slept in a similar manner, but with this new fossil discovery, we now know that this sleeping pose was far more widespread and older than originally thought. Lets talk about it *Paleopedia *prehistoricplanet *evolution *dinotok *dinosaur *fossils *fossiltok *fossil *bird *birdtok ▶12:25
The Complete History of the Earth Triassic Beasts: Hyperodapedon ▶3:13
Tail sailing is a very rarely onserved behavior that appears to be a resting position for certain whale species, altjough we don’t know why. Lets talk about it *TeaoftheSea *whale *whaletok *marinebiology *whalesquad *ocean *blueplanet *nature *marinelife ▶10:39
Explore Dinosaur Behavior in Jurassic World Evolution 3 ▶1:43
Replying to @Alexis well here you go *Paleopedia *dinosaur *dinotok *fossil *fossiltok *paleontology *evolution ▶5:44
Replying to @Grace i womder if they had gossip during that time as well? Like did they gossip over each other’s calves whole they wore their salmon hats? *TeaoftheSea *whaletok *orcatok *orca *orcawhale *killerwhale *whale *whales *southernresidentorcas *marinebiology *marinelife *fashion ▶7:38
It has been a long, stressful month, but at long last, Kʷiisaḥiʔis “Brave Little Hunter”, the young orca trapped in a tidal lagoon near Zeballos, B.C., is finally out and in the open ocean. All we can do now is hope she can reunite with her extended family. Lets talk about it *TeaoftheSea *whale *whales *whalesquad🐳 *whalewatching *orca *orcatok *killerwhale *marinebiology *oceantok *sciencetok *kwiisaḥiʔis *bravelittlehunter ▶2:03:15
This is still just so dumb *Paleopedia *dino *dinotok *dinosaur *dinosaurtiktok *dinosaurtok *fossil *fossils *fossiltok *fossilhunting *evolution *paleo *paleotok *paleontology *prehistoric *paleontologytiktok *prehistoricplanet ▶3:42
Paleopedia Spinosaurus Mirabilis collab con ‪@PaleoMundo-c3p‬ ▶1:01
🌍 PALEOZOIC ERA: THE AGE THAT SHAPED THE WORLD — AN INCREDIBLE STORY OF LIFE AND EXTINCTIONS ▶0:19
Vertebrate life first left the oceans around 350-400 million years ago when a group of fish first touched the shores. Since then, life has returned to the sea several times, with the greatest example today being the whales and dolphins. A new study looked at the evolutionary relationships and traits of mammals to see if whales could ever become terrestrial again. Lets talk about it *Paleopedia *fossils *fossiltok *dinotok *whaletok *whales *dolphintok *evolution ▶4:07
Sei Whales Recovery on Argentina's Patagonian Coast ▶1:54
Exploring the Fascinating World of Whales: Tea of the Sea Short ▶3:50
Paleozoic Era 🦎 *dinosaur *paleontology *paleozoic *history ▶6:08
Everyome knows of the legendary story of Moby Dick from Herman Melville’s novel written bacn in 1951. Its based loosely off real events during the whaling years of the 1800s, particularly one vessel’s encounter with a sperm whale gone wring. And, even more interestingly, the whale of the story, Moby Dick himself, is inspired after a real white whale of the era, the Legendarh Mocha Dick. Lets talk about him *TeaoftheSea *marinebiology *oceantok *thallasophobia *ocean *whale *whaletok *whalesquad� ▶1:49
Where it all began. ⛰️🔥 The Palaeolithic Era: the original human journey. For over 3 million years, our ancestors mastered fire, created the first art, and survived an ice age world. This was the dawn of technology, culture, and the human spirit. *Palaeolithic *StoneAge *HumanOrigins *Archaeology *Prehistory | Peter Dinolandia ▶3:20
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Replying to @dewy.decimal This shark has no reason to exist and yet it does and that's not ok *TeaoftheSea *paleopedia *sealife *wildlife *nature *ocean *oceantok *thalassophobia *sharksoftiktok *shark *goblinshark *deepocean *deepsea *negan *negantwd *negantwdedit *thewalkingdead *thewalkingdeadedit ▶5:14
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Paleozoic Era | Geologic time scale with events | ▶10:30
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Replying to @count.wytchula I’d have the exact same immediate reaction tbh *TeaoftheSea *paleopedia *sealife *wildlife *nature *ocean *oceantok *thalassophobia *blueplanet *siphonophore *negan *negantwd *neganedit *thewalkingdeadedit *thewalkingdead *twdedit ▶
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