What are you doing up in the tree??! Didn’t you hear? Its time to reject your inner monke and embrace humanity… Australopithecus style!
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0:00 Intro
0:44 Discovery & Naming
1:26 Classification
1:57 Similarities/Differences With Humans
2:30 Was it Human?
3:16 Brain Size
4:00 First To Walk Upright
4:57 The First Ape To Leave Trees
6:00 Why Did It Leave The Trees?
6:41 Life On Ground = Short Lives
7:03 Body Size
7:20 What Hunted Australopithecus
8:10 Still Good At Climbing
8:53 Special Teeth & Diet
9:40 Technology
10:55 Range & Timeline
11:26 The Animals It Lived With
11:54 Coexistence With Other Primates & Humans
12:30 Extinction
13:00 Our Direct Ancestor?
13:34 Announcemnt: Human-esque Series
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Mother Nature noticing apes moving out of the trees and standing upright:
"I have a bad feeling about this."
We made wars on big animals lol😊😊
Very good narration, informative, well paced and never over done. Thank you for your informative contribution.
We didn’t climb down out of the trees and begin building megaliths. The historical record shows that everyone spread out from Mesopotamia. Ancient history is essential for everyone to know, especially the sixteen original civilizations.
1. The first inhabitants of Italy (K)
2. Thracians (L)
3. Siberians (N)
4. East Assists (O)
5. Medes (PQ)
6.. Western Europeans (R)
7. Mediterranean Greek sea people (T)
8. Hebrews and Arabic (IJ)
9. Elamites (H)
10. Assyrians (G)
11. Arameans (F1)
12. Lydians (F2)
13. Cushites (AB, C & D)
14. Egyptians (E3)
15. Canaanites (E2)
16. Original North African Phoenicians (E1)
The D haplogroup of Canaan migrated east through Tibet all the way to Japan. The C haplogroup of Nimrod migrated to South Asia, the Pacific, Mongolia and all the way to the Americas along with Q haplogroup descendants of Madai ancestor of the Medes.
The A maternal mtDNA haplogroup belonging to the N lineage accompanied the Q paternal haplogroup. The C&D maternal haplogroups belong to the M lineage. The B maternal haplogroup seems to have crossed the Pacific Ocean.
The Mediterranean paternal R1b and the maternal X2a also found in Galilee represent an Atlantic crossing of the Phoenicians in the days of King Solomon considering also the Mediterranean paternal haplogroups of T, G, I1, I2, J1, J2, E and B in addition to the R1b in Native American Populations.
A certain group did indeed come from the apes. The ones we now see destroying civilization around the world. The "white" man however has much different origin.
Cro magnon man was never an ape!
https://youtu.be/lABvt4l0S3Y?si=TdiQ2H_TeVHhNwTz
great video❤
I love information about our own group
You came down from the trees and started killing dangerous large animals to eat. Really?
Very interesting. Thank You. Stanley Kubrick would also be proud of you.
We never came from trees, you came from trees. we came from heaven
I think the fact that multiple species of separate homonids living together might be one of the coolest discoveries we've found on our ancestors
Sahelanthropus, a human relative to surpass Metal Gear!
What about ET genetic manipulation 👽🧬
Various animals use tools too, being carrying rocks to smash nuts and shells, sticks to reach, or the rock itself to smash turtles on, like eagles do.
Lol, nope 😂😂😂😂👨🏿🦱
These are nephilims, not Man….infact nephilims look similar to Us but are from angel origins…not black people, ascwe black people are created in the image of the most high God from the Fondation of this world, 🤔 keep in mind that angels intermingled with daughters of MEN, and created abominations, these are the fossils you see today that dont look quite like us, and as you know it, chimps also are nephilims.
If there's anything I've learned from being a bird intelligence nerd, it's that brain size means nothing compared to the density of neurons/the specfic allocations of neurons so to speak. It makes sense to me that our brains were smaller at first but our ancestors were still advanced enough to use tools and process food.
Hello sir, how can I work with you?
Never ceases to amaze me how astonishingly young we still are as a species. And yet after 4.5 billion years of evolution our species is on course to destroy our own existence and most other live on the entire planet within 350 years of the industrial revolution. Our genus is unlikely to get more than 300k years on the evolutionary clock.
Way to go my fellow homo sapiens.
Why they chaged like 4 times the thumbnail and the title of the video?
John Travolta was our ancient ancestor
Tried to make it through but just could not stop laughing at this insanely funny fiction. Just old monkey skulls and thousands of pages of professors writing fiction to get tenure. Far less real that lord of the rings.
So hiding in the trees as juveniles and transitioning into running as adults? Against Cats? Both of those seem suicidal 😀
Why didn't you mention Deinotherium that also lives alongside them?
Wow, impressed indeed. Your knowledge and videos are most appreciated!
Beautiful… We couldn 't (and still can't) find the Missing Link in the crazy Darwin theory (which is taught as truth, but is still nothing but a theory) and then this 'hominid' was found, and voilá… We make the storie fit. And we fit it to make the storie seem true and 'proven'. Again, nice theory, but.. nothing more than that
If you use the KISS criterion, keep it simple stupid. we started walking upright because we had to. Human infants still have the instinct and strength to grip tightly and can actually be lifted by their own grip, not a useful trait nowadays, but essential for an early hominid using all four legs to travel swiftly between one tree and another, so why might a hominid suddenly choose to stagger awkwardly on two legs rather than leaping on four? Most of our cousins have thick fur that an infant can cling to, either on the mothers chest or back, humans obliviously once had that option, and we have it no longer, so when did we lose the fur? The why really doesn't matter, at the time it must have been catastrophic for the mothers. Infants could no longer be transported clinging to a mother travelling rapidly on four legs, but had to be carried by a mother staggering to balance on two legs. When menaced by a predator the mother would have had to choose between dropping her infant and fleeing or dying trying to defend it. The mortality rate among the infants would depend on their Mothers ability to balance and move on two legs in order to escape with the infant, so the shape of spines and hips that had made the owners awkward quadrupeds may have come in handy for a sudden biped. Once we developed the be pedal bone structure all sorts of advantages came our way that were not available to our quadruped relatives, more things than infants can be carried, tools no longer had to be found where they were to be used.
11:00. Dude, that's not Western Africa.
I believe it but it’s so hard to get my head around. Dinosaurs, ancient animals, prehistoric human ancestors… like many i wish i could look into the past and see these incredible things, but Spirit was kind enough to leave us clues, remnants, and man, what a scientific time to be alive! Love this video, fascinating and informative!
At about 11:00, the narrator mis-spoke in refering the range to be Western Africa, when he meant Esst Africa.
The climate changed ? Who farted ? People weren’t driving , so som must have farted. We know science has proven it’s people fault. Just ask them, they’ll tell ya.
Many thanks for this very inlightning video…