The Smithsonian's Deep Time exhibition presents the story of life on Earth as a continuous journey from the beginning of time to the present, emphasizing that all life is interconnected and that humans have a significant responsibility to understand Earth's systems. The exhibit features hundreds of new specimens and reconditioned fossils, allowing visitors to touch and engage with the material. It covers the evolution of life from microscopic organisms to complex multicellular organisms, including dinosaurs, marine reptiles like Mosasaurs and Plesiosaurs, and the mass extinction events that shaped Earth's biodiversity. The exhibition highlights how mass extinction events, such as the End-Permian extinction that wiped out 90% of marine species, can reset evolution and fundamentally alter the course of life on Earth.
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>> There you go. Chat songs in chat, too.
Oh, wait. Wait. Could you guys not hear me that whole time?
Wait, could you guys not hear me that whole time? That's so embarrassing.
I was talking to you guys for like five minutes.
Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god.
Oh, I can't believe it. Hold on. I know you can't see me right now, but that's because I've had an accident.
I've had a terrible, terrible accident.
But um I have been talking to you guys.
So Oh my gosh. You didn't hear anything I said?
Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh. How embarrassing.
How embarrassing.
I basically um I had a little accident and so I said uh just don't look at me for a second. I said look at the wonderful elephant for a minute and not me. Don't look at me.
Don't look at me. That's what I said.
That's the gist of it. Okay. Um, I said I'm going to freshen up real quick.
That's what I said.
Um, how are you feeling? Did your neck break? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Um, that would be goofy. I definitely didn't do anything like that.
I'm a professional. Of course I wouldn't.
That would be so silly.
That'd be incredibly silly. Um, I didn't break anything. Didn't peel off any of my skin on accident. Um, or anything like that.
That would be very unladylike.
So, don't even think Don't even think about it. Actually, just forget that that could even happen. Okay. I feel like it'll make you look at me funny.
I don't want you to look at me like that. All right.
Thinking I'm goofy looking.
I'm not I have plenty of skin.
Okay.
I have plenty of skin. So, stop thinking. Super late. No. No. No. No.
No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Okay.
Here we are.
I'm back, baby. Not quite. I'm almost back, baby.
I'm back, baby. Okay.
Hey, hi. I'll do it again. Hello. Hello.
Hello. Hello.
Hi.
For the first time today. I definitely didn't say it earlier to myself cuz that would be so embarrassing and I wouldn't do that.
You made it. Welcome to the Smithsonian.
Let me know if the music's too loud.
That's not our normal music. I tried to match it to what our normal music is.
Oh, volumewise.
Thank you. My outfit.
I got all dressed up today.
I'm going to ride the elephant.
That's probably so illegal. I'm going to do it.
You can't arrest me, Mr. Smithsonian.
Wait, that's too big. That was like a mammoth size. Elephants are like elephants are like like more like that, aren't they?
Maybe. No, they're pretty big. I don't know. I haven't seen an elephant in a minute.
whisper in its ear. Okay. What should I tell it? I'm nervous.
I'm not telling you guys what I told him. That is a secret.
It might have been about you.
I'm riding an elephant. Sure am.
Fleers are longer than Oh, kids next door. Don't touch the artifact. Touch your mama's artifact.
Sorry. Kind of. Not really.
Museum security will kick us out. Not if they don't see. Oh crap, there are witnesses up there, huh?
Uh oh.
Keeping secrets. Secret secrets are no fun. Secret secrets hurt someone. Except for mine.
This This is a good secret. I told the elephant, so don't worry.
Surely you didn't tell it that one thing, though. Oh, I told her that one thing. Remember?
You know that one thing that about you?
Mom's artifact. It's true. Don't say that about your mom.
Pay them to keep silent. Yeah, we'll just pay them off. Easy.
Music. This music is not sad. It's just like museum music. I don't know. I think make them like museums. I think like pianos and stuff. Not How do you whistle low?
I don't think of that when I think of museum.
The elephant. Yeah, it's Horton. Here's a who.
Would you like an elephant gave you a hug? Well, they don't really have hands, so it might be a little hard. I would hug an elephant, though. Hi. Welcome.
Welcome.
Did you check out the fossil? Yes, I checked. The fossil hall is up and running. I checked. I'm so excited. We didn't get to see it last time we came here. I'm so excited.
Also, I don't think I got to thank Daniel the other day for the luck fund, but thank you very much. I'll make sure to use it on our next Minecraft stream.
Think the clown BGM would fit perfectly.
You think so? I don't know. Oh, you mean the the slide?
Deping slide whistles with the Smithsonian.
See here a couple days ago specifically cuz the fossil hall was not working last time. Yeah, last time we did this. The fossil hall was down. Is that a new model? Nope. Um I just got very creative with it.
Normal same old same old model. just played with the textures and assets.
But yeah, pretty much looks like it, huh? Little new fit going on today.
New outfit coming soon, though. Well, soonish. It's not art's not starting till February, but coming soon. Two new outfits coming soon. fish.
Yeah, I smuggled a slide whistle into the museum.
Bought a red carpet from I'm a VIP at the Smithsonian. Oh my goodness, how fancy.
Sneak up behind people. Use the slide whistle while they're looking at the displays.
That get us kicked out for sure.
Had hours of your time there sucked up by deep deep time. Is that the Is that the Is that the deep uh the the water underwater one?
Is that what they call the underwater? I really liked the ocean exhibit. It was so cool.
The ocean's so cool. I'm so scared of the ocean, but I also want to know everything about it. It's so cool.
I read about um Piper Alpha the other day. Crazy stuff.
Oh, cuz one misplaced piece of paper.
That's just terrible.
Terrible. Terrible. Deep times the fossil. Oh, the fossil hall. Oh, okay.
We went to aquarium date several months later. We went to Disney World. Now we're going to Smithsonian. Yeah.
Another day. Another day. Another day.
Another day.
Fun fact, elephants are what? I thought they were not. That's crazy. Thank you for sharing that.
If you owned your own museum exhibit, what would you have it be about? It would definitely be about like uh like like animal stuff and ocean stuff. Ocean stuff. Ocean creatures.
Guys, I saw Okay, there's another place I want to go than the dinosaurs. I was poking around and I want to go. They had one.
Oh, what's it called?
They have Oh, where is it?
Looks like something something so cool.
Lots of dinosaurs. Lots of dinosaurs.
I'm going to look it up. I remember one key word.
Oh my gosh, it looks so cool.
I wonder I hope there's a virtual version of it. Uh they have a sea monsters unearthed.
No freaking way. I think I saw it in the list of virtual ones. Sea monsters. It is right. I can look around in here.
We're so going. We're so going. Sea monsters unearthed life in Angola's ancient seas.
I'm going to pee my pants. Not here. I'm so excited. Oh my gosh. Dinosaurs and sea monsters at least. But there's like um they have a bunch of I learned they have a bunch of like past exhibits and stuff on here. So, there's a lot we haven't seen. Actually, there's quite a bit that we have not looked at yet. So, there's a lot we can do. Did we look at the insect zoo? Does anyone remember?
I'm not sure if we looked at the I remember the butterflies. Was that part of the insect zoo?
I think actually maybe we walked through the insect zoo, but it wasn't uh super easy to see cuz it was like live. I think it's like live insects and maybe they weren't like, you know, they're not like posing for the picture like cheese.
So, I think uh you couldn't really see many of them.
But there's a lot of stuff we have not seen. We went through the ocean hall and that was cool. I have sea monsters, birds.
I got a bunch of old exhibits um that are no longer there, but they're still online. Genomes, mud, masons, narwhal, Africa, orchids, epidemics, western cultures, wilderness. There's so much. There's so much here.
There's so much here. I'm so excited.
Need to go to the spider museum. I'll go, but I'm not going to like it.
I'll go, but I'll probably throw up.
But I'll go.
I just really like museums. I'll go to any museum pretty much.
Don't remember there being an insect exhibit. We can check. We can take a look, too.
Either we did see it and there's nothing there or we didn't see it yet. We'll have to take a look to see.
Remember visiting a dinosaur museum in Vancouver, Canada back in the late 2000s, early 2010s? Oo.
Ah, it's so cool. That's so cool.
I remember one time M my family went on a trip. I don't even remember where. I was really little.
And they had a dinosaur thing.
But um it was like a walkthrough.
It was like a walkthrough dinosaur thing and there were like dinosaur animatronic things. I don't know if they're animatronics or just like models, like life-sized models that like made sounds and stuff. And I was so scared. I was screaming and crying. My mom had to pick me up to walk through it cuz it was like an outdoor like thing.
I was so scared cuz it was not like a museum. It was not like bones. It was like a realistic model that like made sounds. And I was like, I'm going to get eaten cuz I was just a baby. I was so scared. But now I'm like, "Oh my gosh, if I ever find one of those things again, I should just ask my mom where it was so I can go there."
If I ever find one of those again, I'm so in. That sounds so cool.
Jurassic Quest or something like that.
I'm not sure where that is. I'll I'll have to look it up cuz I really want to go.
Yeah, it looked super realistic. Yeah, I was I was so scared.
Saw things like that in Vancouver as well.
Zoom sounds interesting. Maybe I should check it out sometime if that's far away. Yeah, that's why we're checking it out online cuz then we can all see it.
Childhood trauma failed successfully.
Oh, yeah.
Traveling dinosaur exhibition. Oh, it's traveling. Okay. Well, then I just have to track it down.
That's so cool. So cool.
Okay. Well, should we start with the dinosaurs?
Maybe.
Start with the dinosaur.
I'm so excited about these. I'm so excited. I was so sad when it was closed last time.
Well, good. We'll start with the dinosaur.
Raina Raina messaged me.
Thank you, Rain. So sweet. Wait. Okay, we all start off at the dinosaur.
I'm so ready to the dinosaurs.
Huh? Here we are. I guess I should probably be a little smaller.
So, you can see.
Okay.
Journey through deep time. Oh, this is the one you're talking about. This is the exact one you were talking about.
Deep time.
Do we want a video introduction or do we just want to dive in? Can't help or can't hurt, right?
National Fossil Ho.
>> This exhibition is the first of its kind. Deep time is about how >> first of its kind >> no living thing exists on its own. How all life is connected.
>> This history is unbelievable and the specimens are startling.
When I think of six million visitors walking in and looking >> those tremendous teeth and those >> we want people to walk into that exhibit and have their jaws drop. This exhibit starts at the beginning of our super chat. Always remember to respect and love dinosaurs. They died first. Thank you dinosaurs. Thank you dinosaur. How long is this?
>> It's a previous hall of fossils opened in 1911 with a bunch of skeletons and it slowly evolved over a century. And when we closed this hall in 2014, it was an amalgam of many partial renovations of the hall. It had some cool stuff, but it really missed integrating all the science that happened over the last century.
>> This new exhibit will tell the story of life on Earth, but it's going to be very different than all similar exhibits around the world because This is not going to end in the past.
>> This one will end in the future.
>> There will be hundreds of new specimens in this exhibit that people haven't seen.
>> What?
>> And many of the old ones they won't recognize because they will be reconditioned and in different poses.
We have fossil >> a number of actual real to help people engage. They can feel >> how touch a fossil >> of a vertebrae of a skull.
>> By looking at fossils, you don't just see ancient dead things. You actually see the story of our planet. When you start to see the similarities of Earth across time and space, you start to understand.
>> Kid wanted to go to museums instead of theme parks. I always wanted to go to the zoo as a kid.
>> On this planet, we've come to play a mighty big role. We change the composition of the atmosphere. We change the climate. We change the chemistry of the ocean. And the result is we have a much greater obligation to understand how those systems work than we ever had.
By better understanding where we came from, we can understand where we are today and where we might go into the future.
>> The story of our planet is in fact a remarkable tale. This exhibition will be larger than life. Very literally >> come for the dinosaurs, but stay for everything else.
>> Sorry.
It's over anyway. I'll put our music back on.
It's over anyway. Okay. We put our music back on.
Let's go buy them.
Okay.
Murals.
Oh, we can look at the murals.
Wait.
Whoa. What is that? It looks It looks like it's trying to be an elephant, but it looks like It looks like if I a I made an elephant. Doesn't it coming 2019? We missed it, guys. It's not happening yet. BBS.
Ancient taper. Oh, maybe.
Taper doesn't have any fur though. Tapers are related to horses, aren't they? They don't have tapers don't have tusks.
Herbies.
There's a dinosaur. Look at this little lizard. Look at a cute little guy. He's so tiny.
If there are three hands is definitely early elephants were weird.
I love these guys. Is that a brachiosaurus or one of those long neck ones? There's a whole family of them.
Huh? I like them.
They remind me of Land Before Time.
Is that a gator? Like a old gator.
Holy moly. Look at it.
Look at its teeth.
Oh my gosh. Just bit in half.
That's crazy. Yeah. This is a Florida Florida picture.
Wow.
Brontosaurus. Oh, I don't even know what these ones are.
Is that a butterfly? Did they have butterflies? Wait, didn't they used to have like giant bugs or something? They were like huge cuz there was so much oxygen or something. It just like everything was like going to be big now.
So much oxygen.
Scary when you think about it. We're spiders.
Never mind. Don't tell me. Sh. I don't want to think about it.
Uh, it's just trees. Whoa, look at that wacky tree. It looks like a broccoli.
It looks pretty normal other than that.
That kind of looks like a cactus or something, though. There's like some kind of funny plants.
Some interesting looking plants. Sky looks wacky.
Where's the mosquitoes? Oh my gosh, the mosquito just sucks all your blood.
Just a bite. More trees. Oh my gosh, this is giving me nostalgia. I used to have a You know what? Actually, I think I saved it cuz I was like, "This is such a cool book. I'm going to keep it forever, but I don't know where it is." It was like a uh what's it called? Not hide and seek.
Find it. What's it you know the a scavenger hunt book? And it was dinosaurs and you had to find different like plants and different dinosaurs in it. And it was like really detailed pictures. So, it like took a long time.
I had stuff like art that looked like this. And all the plants are like bringing me back. It's a really cool book.
Actually, I don't think it was just dinosaurs. I think it was all wildlife.
It looks like a manity. Oh, what the freak? That is not a manatee.
That is like a manity. Is that a mouth?
It's a little mouth right there.
That is not a manatee.
That looks like a flounder of some sort.
Oh, but it has claws. It's like a flounder lobster thing.
Just look like a fish.
A spy book. Yeah, it was like a spy book. Yeah, but it was all wildlife stuff and dinosaurs.
Sea scorpion. GH.
Whoa. Wow. That looks like a Pokemon. I remember seeing pictures of these. I don't know. That looks like it's like a taco or something.
Weird little things. Weird. Weird little thing. That was kind of cute. It has a big old eyeball.
I like eels and stuff.
Cops is based on those boys. Ah.
See how wacky?
Weird little guys. They're cute though.
They look like a giant pill bug. I like these guys. Bugle crabs. Bugle crab. Is that what it's called?
any relation to the horseshoe crab. I like those. Those are so cute. That's all the murals. We can walk through, too, though. See if there's anything next to us. Oh, we got to make sure we hit everything. Let's start, I guess. Um Oh, there's so many ways to go. Oo, that looks scary. I'm going to save that for later cuz it's so cool. Okay, I guess we'll go like down and back and back.
We'll go this way first.
the notsodistant past. What even is that?
Oh. Oh, that's a different That's a different That's its head. It looks like a horse or something fossil. A leaf. Um, what's it called?
Carbon.
Carbon whatever. You know what I mean?
The carbon print.
Those look pretty normal to me. Weird that those didn't change much. At least from this, it doesn't look like it did.
Everything else sure did.
Carbon dating. That's it. Carbon dating.
This looks like a horse.
Oh, what is it? Is it going to tell me?
It looks like a horse or something, doesn't it? Have those out in your front yard. Lastly, was shaped like a heart. A wacky little guy.
No, horses don't have toes like that.
Yeah, it looks like a some kind of cat or dog or something. It has a short tail.
Has little I mean, I guess it's probably a dinosaur. Whoa, flat teeth.
Think we got a vegetarian on. Well, an omnivore. I don't know. It looks a little pointy in the back, but he's got the flat ones up there.
Weird teeth. They're like strange.
Okay, it has to tell me what it is, right?
What are you?
Oh, some kind of elephant.
Elephant that has uh elephant have weird teeth. I wonder if it was same for the old ones, but elephants would uh they grow like multiple sets of teeth throughout their life and then like they'll lose teeth and they'll like regrow in and then eventually when they're really old they'll run out of teeth and they'll have to go to what's called an elephant graveyard where there's just a bunch of like really lush plants that are easy to eat without teeth and they basically go there until uh they die.
Yeah. What is this? What is this?
Oh. Ah. Hey. I thought they said this goes to the future. Oh, maybe that's We're so small.
That's the only human part. What the freak is that? Spiral.
What in the world? Oh, I can z Oh, I can zoom.
Why does this part look different?
4 billion years between formation of Earth and when life got big enough to see that. Oh, this is like microscopic time been rolled and compressed so that it could be included in the gallery. If you unrolled it, the scale would be going through the wall and ask. Oh, they just wanted to make it like digestible. Wow.
So much time spent being like microscopic little fellas. It's so weird.
Then came the big boys.
Giraff. Wow. Even Jeras is pretty far along. What was all before this? I wonder backbone animals. Look so cute.
First birds.
Wow, that's a lot of mass extinction events.
All right. Uh given given the uh it looks like we're given the the the the we're getting bigger. So, it looks like we got time, fellas.
We've only gone through maybe a Jurassic and a a fifth.
We'll be all right for the next mass extinction.
What the f?
Oh, I don't want to go out there. Take me back.
Put me back in.
I wanted to go the other way.
We'll move on from microscopic. What? I am not microscopic.
Oh, I guess I have to see those ones over here. What do we got? Got to remember to use my zoom. It's a mammal.
Oh, a cutie. It looks like a dolphin or something.
Oh, it's a penguin.
I don't think this is a penguin, but it shows a penguin.
Awesome benefits to living large.
They can be beneficial, but has disadvantages. Large bodies are not as vulnerable to predators and changes in temperature, but they lead to Yes.
Don't worry, we won't throw the whole What? We won't go through the whole thing. the 61 slides. But um that's what they think happened to the megalodon.
Uh it wasn't that they couldn't survive.
It was that their food was too scarce, so they went they starved. Bye-bye.
Oh, wait. I didn't look at one first.
What are you? It looks like a seal.
We'll just click on the bones to look closer. Otherwise, we'll be here for years. He's so cute. He's a little penguin guy.
Little penguin of sorts.
He's so cute.
Adorable baby.
Little baby.
These look pretty normal. Whoa, just kidding. What the heck is that?
That first two looked pretty normal.
That one was weird. Back to normal looking fish. Whoa.
Little flat one, maybe.
Fish didn't seem to change. Well, they changed a bit, but that one's wacky looking.
We still have one like that, though.
This is cute. Look at The big eyeball.
I love him.
There's a cute one. What in the world's going on here?
What's a fish?
Okay, let's go to the next one.
What are you?
Those teeth.
Whoa.
What is that?
What are you?
Oh, that's why there's so many. That was for this one. Oh, it's a rhino type thing. I guess some type of rhino thing.
You can hear tippy tapping. Yeah, my dogs in here.
Rhino relative. Looks like a rhino relative. Yeah.
And this guy, I don't know what you are.
Kind of bird slash dinosaur bird thing.
This look like a manatee.
Sea cows.
Then we used to have something. It was like a manatee but like huge. Um, but then and they're like super friendly, but I think we like overhunded them or something. Then they went couple, no way did they have feet.
What in the world?
I didn't think they ever had feet.
That's wild.
And walruses. I love walruses.
They're so cute and they're so smart.
Looks like a ghost.
You don't see a cow? It's a sea cow.
What are you? I wish they had in the slide um a picture of the real one.
The only thing I'd change.
That's a kind of whale.
Oh. Oh, he had teeth.
Oh, weird.
His teeth are like grooved up.
Two little clusters of teeth.
That is so weird.
What the heck?
What? Hello? What is that? I thought those were Wait, is that a I thought those were long legs for a second. What is that? Oh, it's a tusk. Maybe it's a walrus.
Their tusks are a lot longer than they look. They go all the way up to their brains.
That's why a lot of the time in captivity, they'll have little metal caps on them cuz if they get a chip in their tusk, they can get a brain infection and die. So small. Okay, let's go in order, though.
We already saw you.
We did not see you. It was a bird thing.
Guys, it's Lua.
Just kidding. Is a cuter bird than that.
I don't even know if that is a bird or a dinosaur.
Big birds. It is a big bird. Little horses. Come again.
Oh, that's tiny. Oh, that's a different one.
What in the world? Birds are that big and horses are that big? That's crazy.
That's crazy.
Whoa.
Mammals. Is that one of these?
A flat little guy. Oh, it's a gator or something.
That's a gator. So, Oh, what in the It's a rat.
Is this going to be Is it going to be all the same? I want to see the gator angles.
The same one. Is it a gator?
What in the world are you?
It's a freaking rat. Whoa, those are some crazy toes.
Those toes remind me of Taper.
Little tail.
Little bitty tail.
Oh, it's got tusks.
Did it not show me a picture of the A?
There's no picture of the gator. I guess that's like It looks the same on the other side probably. That was really cool.
Um, checks out. That's pretty much what gators look like still, isn't it?
He's got some weird teeth, too.
Landscapes diversified as open woodlands replaced in dense forest. As habitats became more buried, new animals, birds, reptiles, and insects rapidly evolved.
Oh, and there's a big um fossil back there, too.
Here's a living dinosaur. That's just crazy.
Eat a walrus snoot.
What's that? Oh, ocean. Plentiful food.
A water cycle. Very cool.
These fishes.
>> No. What is it? Is that a vertebrae? No.
There it is. There's a skull.
One of these perhaps. It's like an otter looking thing.
Haven't changed much. Yeah, it's just pieces of this guy.
Okay, we'll go.
No, that's not what I want.
Giant sea predators.
Holy cow.
Most were predators.
Yellow feet, too. Oh my gosh. What did you look like? Please. What did you look like?
I need a full body image.
They're not going to Oh, is that it?
Segoing wizards. Oh my goodness. That is one big boy.
Holy moly. Imagine standing next to that. That is so That is so long.
Imagine seeing that swim around. They're a little old turtle, too. Turtles don't seem to change much either.
It looks pretty normalish, too.
How big its flippers are. Yeah, gigantic.
Oh my gosh. Can they not tell me how Oh, how how big measaur moa mosasaur with plesiosaur and stomach.
What?
Oh, he still has his food in there.
Part of a plasaur. Those were uh big boys, weren't they?
That's a plesiosaur. Oh my god, he's bigger than that. Oh my god.
Holy moly.
Rare fossil preserves stomach contents that show part of the Cretaceous marine food web. Large bones of the pacio marine reptile to your right were found inside the rib cage.
They have tooth damage and pitting made by stomach acids. Smaller bones came from third species probably with plesiosaurus.
What? The plesios the plesiosaur food is in it. And then the plesiosaur is in this guy. Oh my gosh. That's crazy.
Meal inception.
That's craziest thing I've seen.
Time for lunch yet? Uh, yeah. I'm going to eat a pio for lunch. Just kidding.
I'm having chicken for dinner.
Look at those talents.
That'll take you out and not to dinner.
It's a lock. Actually, what is this, guys? It's Plymouth Rock.
Yeah, you can go to the gift shop at the end.
It's Plymouth Rock, guys.
Which period do they belong in? What?
This goes all through time. We're still kind of near the beginning, but I don't know if it's in order. It's just dinosaurs right now.
Look at his tongue.
What?
What? What? Look at that school.
What do you belong to?
Terrifying.
Wow.
Oh my gosh. Is that real? There's like cement in there.
Is that Is that Is that No. No way.
Pix goals.
I remember these guys. I remember this guy.
Cretaceous period. That's where we're at right now.
Wow.
He's so cute.
Oh, that's the um one down there. Is that a not a stegosaurus? That's the one with the spikes in a row. What's he calls? The ones with the bumps all over.
Spikes all over.
I like those, too.
These guys. The one that's got his tongue out.
Ankulyosaurus.
Enkallosaurus.
Ankosaur. Anklosaur.
Bumpasaurus.
This is a big boy.
Oh. Oh. Oh. I like these ones. The ones with the bill. I don't know what they're called either. I don't remember what anything's called. But I can picture it with skin. You know what I mean?
I like these guys. They're cute.
I remember feeling bad for them a lot cuz I think a lot of the times in Dinosaurs book, they like got eaten.
make me sad.
What's that? Oh, is this a fish?
Oh no, that's not a fish. Who's these guys? Triceratops.
And from here, it looks like a fish. You see? Okay. I thought this was like a I guess dorsal fins don't really have bones usually.
I don't know what I was thinking.
Oh my gosh. I can't get over this one.
That's a big boy, too. Oh, I'm excited.
That's a weird look of fish. Yeah. Oh, show me. Fish. Fish. Fish.
He got He got something, too. Look.
He also ate something.
Last meal.
Wow.
He's unhinged his jaw.
Num num like a raisin.
They don't look too wacky. Oh, that's the big one though, huh? Is that the big one? Yeah.
Oh, I don't like whatever that is. Is that T? I don't like that. I don't like that. I don't like how that looks.
Oh, is that That's like that stuff at the Jurassic Park with the mosquito inside. It looks like it. What's it called?
It looks like that stuff. The mosquito inside. Jurassic Park.
Amber. All right. It looks like amber.
Is it?
What is that?
What is that?
A shell or like a horn or something? Hear me out. What?
Prehistoric tree staff equals amber. Oh.
Oh, what is it? Oh, wait. This one's shaped different. Maybe it's a horn.
Centipede. Oh, I hope I hope not. It looks like cut off, though. It's like It's like textured like a horn almost, but there's a there's all shells. Maybe it's some kind of weird shell.
That was it. A crab leg crab claw.
I have something that looks kind of like this.
Um, it's like not exactly I don't know what's called what's it called? It's not like completely like a fossil, but it's like preserved. I have one It's just about rocks. Plankton.
Plankton.
Okay. Oh. Oh, there's more.
It's a ballerina.
Beautiful. The ballerinas dinosaurs take to the air. Oh, these are birds.
Oh, the tail.
The guy from Spongebob. Yeah.
Polite.
We need to be about coldos. Gross.
Gross. I'm worried about bird poop.
Look at the babies.
Oh, babies are so small.
Is that their poop?
They're so tiny. Look at little rat.
Little rat guy. So cute.
Okay, we'll go up this way. We'll go that way at the end.
Oh, I see a big I'm excited to turn around.
Look at them. I love these guys. They're so cute.
They're so cute.
Plants.
Little plants. Plants. Plants.
Bug.
Bug. Bug.
Science involved in complex partnerships.
Comparing part scientists unravel their story by comparing parts of insects to marks left on fossil plants.
Pollination.
Gollyling. Is that when they eat it?
What is want to pick them up? The little rats. I do too.
Look at a big boy.
Look at his toes.
You big boy. I love him.
Wow.
So cool.
Peekaboo.
What's behind me? What's behind me? I see a big tail.
What is it?
Oh, I think you can see it from another angle later. Oh, but that's for later.
Wait, where am I facing? Yeah, we have to go up this way first.
But I can click on it now. I should wait for the better view. Be patient.
It looks like a heart.
Can I switch my language real quick?
Sorry. I'm like turning my neck to see.
Okay, it's better.
Little plants in here.
I want to know what you are. I want to know what you are. I want to see your head.
Oh, I'm excited. Okay, I'm going to keep going. It's a long tail.
A pterodactyl.
How cool.
That's a stegosaurus. Huh?
I believe.
Is that what this is? Or is that a different one? Wait, no. Look how long his tail is. That's not a Stegosaurus.
No way. Who are you?
Or is that two different dinosaurs? No, no, no. Those are two different things.
I think this is his This is his tail. I don't know what that is. I was just over there. Is that the long neck one I was looking at? His tail's that long. No way. No, it's something else over there.
Meat eaters.
The birds predators.
I mean, I guess makes sense, but not the first thing I think of.
Where's Stegosaurus boy?
Little guy. Oh, they're Oh, they're fighting. Please stop.
Don't fight. Be friends. Look at his little spikes on his tail.
That's why I look so jumbled up. There's two guys in there. And that's his tail.
And that's his tail.
Yeah, he's got the pleat on him.
Okay. There's a lot of ocean stuff.
What the wacky are these microscopic?
It looks like an octopus.
more than mate though.
Make peace. Yeah, these are like little Are these like uh microscopic? Are those a shrimp or something?
Wait, are these these can't be microscopic? No, you wouldn't be able to see that, right? Are these just like small? No, that looks like a horseshoe crab. Is that a horseshoe crab?
That looks like a horseshoe crab. I love those guys.
Click the button up top. It'll give you information. Oh, this really.
Oh.
Oh, I can't answer my questions. It is a sorc.
It is a horseshoe crab.
lobster like random constations.
Are we both in fish?
Cool.
Oh, what are you?
Marine crocodile relative.
Is it small? I want to see it again.
Zoomed out.
Marine reptile. A reptile. Look at a big old rib cage. What in the world?
What did he look like?
Any pictures?
Just the flying ones.
Wow.
>> Audio jungle.
>> Audio jungle.
That scared me. I was like, who's in my who's in my house?
>> Audio jungle.
>> Stop it. I don't want to hear you say audio jungle. Shut up. We're starting over our music.
Scare me.
Reptiles move back to the ocean. Is this a Is this a plesio? It's not a plesiosaur.
Adapting to water life. Do you have a picture? Can I click on him? Maybe it's the next one. I can click on him. Let's move forward.
Maybe he's this one. No, this invertebrates.
Is it not going to let me click on the big one? That's really wacky looking, too. A I can't quit on him. Is it large predators?
his little teeth.
Audio jungle's behind you right now.
How I can tell you what this is?
No, no, nothing.
Tell me about invertebrates now.
That's not a T-Rex. Maybe these little You know what? This makes me think of math.
Yuck.
Is that coral?
It's a bunch of corals.
No, no, no. Enough. Enough. Enough.
Enough. Enough. Enough.
Look at them.
The fishies.
I don't like that one either. Oh, please.
Okay.
Okay.
Oh, we got to go up. We haven't gone up this way. I'll go that way next.
He's green.
Why are you green?
Ray finish.
Mass extinction. No, this bird's sad. I don't want to know. Survivors.
Who?
That Komodo dragon.
Wait, he's got a tiny little stubby tail. What the freak are you?
Nice stubby little tail. Those lucky few that survived the end perian extinction evolved and diversified into many important groups of plants, animals, including dinosaurs. We have Oh, this is before dinosaurs.
Before.
Oh, look at that big boy.
Yes. Don't go extinct for it.
Sopon dinosaur.
That's what all the long neck ones are called, huh?
He looks a little goofy, but that's okay.
This is found in Utah.
Wow.
How do you like my Spotify playlist?
He's a little goofy guy. So long. Holy moly. What can you tell that long for?
Like actually I wonder why. Like why is it for fighting? Will they like whip it around or something? Why would they need that? Just seems like it would get in the way, doesn't it?
That long could be annoying.
Little guy.
It's a raptor or something. Is that big enough to be a raptor?
Ah, I think so.
What the I thought those I'm seeing bangs. I was like, that looks like a monkey. We're far too early for that.
Warn smile. real fast.
Defense mechanism and for balance. Oh.
Oh, that looks like a raptor type thing.
From hatchling to humongous.
Longtail, too. A lot of them had big old longtails.
Oh, I'm getting a little turned around.
This was the entry way. Well, maybe we did go this way.
Yeah. Um, no, no, we want to go this way.
Um, this is fine. We'll make our way.
Maybe a little out of order, but crocodile alligator.
What in the world?
Dang. What happened to you?
What happened to you, pal? Huh?
Bloodline ended there. Everyone else kept going. Actually, it didn't. Ooh.
Oof. Didn't work out for a lot of you.
What is this?
The birds stood strong though. Congrats to them. Everyone else freaking died.
Oh.
Traits helped organisms find mates past.
Yeah. Okay. Got that.
Duh.
If the traits are too costly, they can do more than just individual. Wait, like what? Bigger isn't always better. Okay.
Like being large and you need more food and then you freaking die and stuff like that. Can I read 61? That's a freaking joke. Show me the one part I was reading.
I want to read all of them.
A little bug in there.
Oh my gosh. I wish I could just click on it.
I wanted to read what kind of traits were bad.
Maybe they won't tell me. I don't get to know.
Now, what if I accidentally am gigantic and then the babies are too big to live and then I go extinct?
Awkward. If only I could read this.
Wood.
Hi, welcome.
It looks cool.
I see aquatics.
I see him.
Two or tweet.
Amphibian. Oops. Amphibian.
Semi-aquatic. That's a turtle.
Semi-aquatic. Amphibian.
That's just as part of it though, right?
skull. Looks like a snake almost like the shape of it.
Is that nose and eyes? Looks like a snake.
Amphibians.
Where is he?
What are you?
Phytosaur crocodile leg reptile resemble crocodiles but they're not closely related. This is a case of convergent evolution. The two groups independently evolve. Yeah. Okay.
Wow. Look at those fangs. Holy moly.
I don't want to get bit by that.
Oh, he's got kind of like long uh legs are like longer than I think than I thought. That's pretty. Probably just looks longer cuz these bones.
Oh, it's not different color.
Or are they actually different colors or something? Maybe we pieced them together from multiple.
Wow, those teeth are wild.
Yeah, they are two different colors.
Wow, he does not look like a vegan. He looks like he eats cheese. Just kidding. Oh, this is so cute. What are you? You're adorable.
Early mammal relative.
What in the world? You're so tiny little baby. Oh, I love them. What are you?
You're so cute.
A a What is that? Is that just a Oh, it's like a rodent.
Mammal.
That's so tiny. Oh my gosh, it head is so flat. Looks like someone went [ __ ] lots of little tiny tiny early mammals.
His jaw so small.
Probably serves as tasty snack for a lot of predators. Probably this looks like a T-Rex, but it's small.
He's just a little guy.
Early dinosaur cast. Oh, it tells you if it's a cast or not.
I'm just now realizing I guess it'll only say if it's a cast if it doesn't specify it's real only that one says cast.
First picture if you Google synapse it does no favors. What do you mean does no favors? Is it just like it could look really different or something?
Whoa. Wacky legs. What it reminds me? You know how like bearded dragons wave?
This reminds me of reptile composite. Composite.
What's that? Does that mean it's like part real, part cast or something?
Look at a little hand. High five.
Just a baby. Just a baby.
I'll plug in my phone.
It's a little tiny guy.
He's saying hello.
I got to zoom out this picture. This is the picture we saw earlier, but I still have to see it again cuz that this is him.
Oh, so much scarier than today's alligators. Something about the head is just unnerving.
Beauty little eyes.
So cool.
But within a short span of >> What do you mean does no favors? Is it just like it could look really different or something? Whoa. Wacky legs. What?
It reminds me, you know how like bearded dragons wave?
This reminds me of reptile composite. composite.
What's that? Does that mean it's like part real, part cast or something?
Look at it. Little hand. High five.
Just a baby. Just a baby.
Plug in my phone.
It's a little tiny guy.
He's saying hello.
I got to zoom on this picture. This is the picture we saw earlier, but I still have to see it again cuz that this is him.
Oh, so much scarier than today's alligators. Something about the head is just unnerving.
Beady little eyes.
So cool.
Conifer forest and fern fern prairies.
Oh, it's a little diarama.
Oh, I love diaramas. Oh boy, do I want to make a diarama. I used to make diaramas in school. It was so much fun.
Please, someone give me homework.
Please, I'm begging.
Little urchins.
I'm going through the timeline backwards.
Like right dying.
Oh, it's a video.
What's this?
Let me know if it's too quiet.
Picture this desert in Nevada 252 million years ago. Instead of cactus and sage brush, you are immersed in the tropical sea.
>> But if it was fun and varied life, >> but within a short span of geological time, all that diversity vanished.
Almost 90% of all marine species were wiped out. It was the Great Dying, the biggest mass extinction in Earth's history.
Poor baby.
>> To find what little survived, paleontologist Sarah Puce and her students are digging on the edge of a cliff outside Las Vegas.
>> What we see filling in the void left by the end perian mass extinction.
>> Yeah. What's so great about it? They're dying.
>> And tiny snails.
>> How insensitive.
>> There's so little evidence for life in these rocks.
>> And that means something profound happened to our planet.
But what could have triggered the catastrophe?
>> On the other side of the world, in a remote site in Siberia, geologists were looking for possible causes.
>> We knew there was an extinction, but we didn't know why. We had to go to find the evidence. We knew that at about the same time, volcanoes had poured lava all over Siberia, but we didn't know if that was the cause.
52 million years ago, Siberia was the site of massive fissures in the Earth's crust.
>> Lava oozed out of these cracks for tens of thousands of years.
>> What >> we needed to know that the timing was right. We measured these rocks and what we found out was that the eruptions began and then the extinction happened and then the eruptions ended.
And then we realized that it was these toxic chemicals released into the atmosphere that caused the extinction.
And they're the same toxic chemicals that humankind is releasing into the atmosphere today.
>> No, stop it.
>> Just as today in the changes in the atmosphere warmed the planet.
This in turn destabilized ocean chemistry. What we've learned by studying the impermanent mass extinction is that the diversity and complexity of marine ecosystems can be annihilated in a geological instant.
>> Oh my god.
>> Some lineages were gone forever. Others would take hundreds of thousands of years to regain their diversity. Ocean life became vastly different. The extinction had reset evolution.
What the heck? Stop it. Put those gases away. Barry, kill the dinosaurs.
Don't kill off something cool again.
Oh my gosh. Stupid. Stupid. Stupid.
Stupid. Stupid. Stupid. Don't do it.
She She saved us. I'mma writing Mr. President right now.
Please. Stop with the gases, dude.
I don't even know what kind of gases they're talking about, but stop. No more bad humankind. Stop it. You stop it right now. Bad sevens.
I love that word. Worst extinction ever.
It's a human species for you.
Yeah. Well, yeah.
Some you lose some strength.
What?
What are you? What are you?
What are you? What?
What?
Oh, I need a video on this. Give me a video on this.
Cartilagene fishes like sharks and chimeas chime chime cham chime thrived in carboniferous seas. Although they evolved many millions of years earlier, more distinct types lived at this time.
At any other point in Earth's history, why so successful?
Do things. Yeah, sharks. Sharks are so cool.
Few competitors for food and absence of predators.
Posserms ate and competed against them, but went extinct around 359 million years ago, making life easier for the sharks and and their relatives.
Now sharks predators are good old human beings.
Too much by catch. Stop by catching stupid.
Quit with a by catch forhead. Sharks and modern shark ninjas don't arise until cretaceious.
Sometimes called living fossils evolved a lot since their ancestors.
Oddlooking rat fish, rabbit fish, elephant fish.
I love ratfish. They're so cute. Is that ratfish are so cute?
Wow.
Well, show me a coolest thing I learned about sharks that they're older than trees. Really?
Oh my gosh. What?
Wow. Oh, sharks are so cool. This has teeth.
What's up with this?
Oh, is spine's like little thin thin thin little plates.
What in the world?
Long boy. Long boy. That's what is I want to know what this is called specifically. What is this? Oh, look at him. Oh, he's so cute.
Look at his little teeth. He looks like he talk like widow. I'm swimm.
Look at him. Oh my god. I need I want to know what all these are. Why don't you tell me?
I want to know what all of them are.
This one and this one and this one. This one's kind of funny, too, cuz it's coming out like an ear.
And look at him. I want to I want to know what all of them are.
Oh. Oh, smug little fella. Where is Goofy?
Oh my gosh. I'm going to be looking up ancient sharks later.
It's too small. I cannot read.
This just tells me what the bones are.
So cool.
Hold on. I want to take a screenshot of this. I remember. Okay. I want to look that up.
Whoa. What are you?
What?
What? Little baby.
Little popping baby.
Oo. Oo.
Spooky. Are they fighting?
You eating something.
What's going on here?
Fancy seeing you go over this. Sorry about like I don't know. I feel like I ramble a lot.
There's a lot to say. I got to ramble a bit less.
What are you? Are they Is he just That's just He's just twisted up, huh? This one guy.
He's just all twisted up for some reason.
A lumpfish is a stethocus.
Oh, okay.
Reminds you of bearded dragon. I love bearded dragon.
Okay, pause.
Is that what is I want to h What do I show the little is I'm miss seeing I I thought this was a spine that's part of the picture. What is you? What are you this big guy? Or is that a little guy? Is that this guy? No, he's got a pointy snoot and he's got a roundy snoot. He's big.
Maybe that's this guy. That's this guy.
No way. What really snaps it?
Pelosaurus may look like reptiles more closely related to mammals. What?
Holy moly. That's a big big big spines.
Wow.
Never seen one of these, I don't think.
Helpon. Oh, I have to win that up.
Cute to watch you get excited over this.
Okay. Oh, but he like his stubby little legs. He's kind of funny. Why do he look like that was him with a I got to look at that picture again cuz he doesn't have No, that can't be him.
Look, he doesn't have the big big big What did you look like with skin on?
Huh?
What did you look like with skin?
Demetradon. That's what you did and other carnivores. Rivers and ponds. Amphibians.
Freshwater shark.
Wait, how big is he?
How big is he?
Oh, is that is that him?
I guess he doesn't really have a Yeah, he doesn't I mean, it just said early blah blah blah. I guess we don't know what he looked like with skin. I bet he looked crazy.
Well, it shows that it was like a crest, I guess, like a normal lizard crest. But he's not a lizard. He's like a mammal, is that really weird looking.
Broke my back again.
Did I look on this side already? Yeah.
Okay.
Taking notes on stuff to look up later.
Definitely the sharks first, but I'll probably have to look up this stuff.
I'm going to look up that whatever. What was he called again? I already forgot.
The fake spiny one we just looked at. I want to see him with skin on.
Shells. She sells seashells by the seashore. This Okay, I get it.
I get it. Looks like a pine cone.
Bugs.
Bugs.
Bugs.
Little mothy things.
We insects.
Early caterpillar. Number four.
So small. Cockroach. What? Leave those.
What is a grizzledale?
Insects. Cute. Questaceious. A baby lobster. Oh, shrimp.
Are they big like you were hoping? These look pretty small. I thought they were really, really big.
These look pretty normal size.
Oh.
Centipede.
I guess it's a millipede.
Millipede. Centipede. That looks like a scorpion.
Crab. Horseshoe crab.
Can't read that one. Spider.
This is a spider. I'm glad I can't see it. Well, I don't like crates.
Kill chill. Kill him.
Trilobytes. There we go. I like that.
Give me trilobytes.
Is this related to a pill bug? Cuz I like those.
I like those.
Show us a closeup.
Here's the ones we just looked at. Oh, is that a beetle or cockroach?
I liked it better when it was a beetle.
Me made a spider erected. I don't like them.
Is that supposed to be a spider?
Wasn't an insect.
I kind of want to see what the spider look like.
Horseshoe crab. You ever touched a horseshoe crab? They're so cute.
Is that a centipede?
Look at the wings.
Grasshopper beetle thingy. Wing insect bite.
I love wing insects. Little caterpillar baby.
Little baby shriek after they die like how a balloon deflates.
Kill it. Kill it. Kill it. Kill it. Kill it.
I wish they had gone with the dinosaurs.
Ohh.
No. No. No. No.
No. That's not real. No. No. No. No. No.
No. That's not real. That couldn't. They wouldn't.
What is this?
What are you giant millipede trackway cast?
Oh my god. I bet you could hear its freaking you just you would hear it.
Tippy tapping.
Oh my god.
Oh no.
Uhuh.
Better take me out with the dinosaurs if those are around. If we were to wipe out insects alone, the rest of life and humanity with it would mostly disappear from the land within a few months. Shout out to all the insects. Thank you, cuties.
Going to the mines. Hold on. I just want to see the rest of this though. hat.
Oh, cute. See, this is what I'm here for. Oh. Oh, wait. I think they're doing something. I do like dragonfly things, though.
Touch it. No, thank you. I'll pass. I mean, it's just metal. Well, I would touch it if I was there, but flourishing on land, animal life is thriving and diversifying on land. Fert moved further in land than before.
And some arthropods, including millipedes and flying insects, these gigantic sizes. Oo lord.
Oh lord. An ecosystem on a single planet. Cute. Carnivores, detravores, plants, all working together. Best of pals, kitty patooties, plant.
What?
What?
What are you?
What are you?
Oh, plants. It's all plants.
Pretty horsetail trunk.
Is that a Oh, I thought it was like a It looks like a It looks like a fruit shape.
Plant. Plant. Plant.
What a weird texture for a tree. It looks like reptile skin. Almost like chicken skin.
How waggy ferns. Good old ferns.
Classic.
Okay. Uh I think there's nothing to click on in here. Finding faucets and coal mines.
You find them in I never thought about that. That's where you'd like find a lot of this is like in the deep in the mines cuz like that's where the coal is.
>> Did the coal come from all the decompos something something?
Ah, where's the film?
Give me the film.
You can't watch it.
Oh, wow.
There's plants in the ceiling, too. How cool.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh. Where are we going? Wait, isn't this where we came from?
This is where we came from. Put me back.
I'm confused now.
No. Put me back.
Ah crap.
Oh crap.
Oh, there's those sharks. Okay, we're finding our way back.
Should be a tour guide at a museum. You could fun and relax, too. I would love to go. That would be so much fun. I would love to be a tour guide. I was young. Put me in, coach.
Oh, this is all part of the cave. I guess we did look at Got to go back past the giant bugs.
Copy is something else. Okay, we can look at We already saw the per extension. Your body through time or evolution of life in the ocean and on land.
I didn't see that part of me. That sounds pretty cool. How do I know what my body looked like through time? You weren't there. You weren't there. Why you snooping on me?
It's a big old tree trunk.
Your body holds the evidence of your evolutionary journey. Your body is the result of more than 3.7 billion years of evolution.
Wow. I've spent a spent a long time on me. Look what they got. Sorry.
Oopsie. Better.
Don't want to waste your time. I better step it up.
Still unlocked by the body through time.
Is that all? Is that all it is or is there more?
It's just this. Oh. Oh, there's more.
Who the freak is that?
You carry more than 3.7 billion years of evolution with you wherever you go. From the nuclei in your cells to your grasping hands, the opposable thumbs, you can find evidence of evolutionary journey in your own body.
>> What?
It's a rat.
A Monkey fish fish cells something microscopic.
I know how you got the features.
Okay.
They're all rats. It's a rat. What's videos watch? You want to watch these?
Are you guys interested in this? Are these all videos?
They're videos. How interested are we in in the body? Huh?
About 1 minute each.
>> Yeah. Let's go back to being rats. That sounds like a good time. I'm halfway there.
>> I love a good rat dinner.
says they climb trees and stuff.
Microorganisms in me. Ew.
Ew.
Let me in.
All right, fine.
Elements long. Oh, it tells me right here. We don't have to watch the whole video.
No, I can't. But we can see elements lungs came from fish that belly button. No way.
No, no, no, no, no, no. Uh-uh. What?
Uh-uh.
What? Fish don't have what? Belly. What?
Huh?
I have to see the rat one. Hold on. Let me watch this belly button video. I can't I don't believe this. Where's his belly button video?
Show me.
Ah, look at that.
>> I don't buy it.
>> The doctor is cutting your umbilical cord.
>> No, stop.
>> That's how you got your belly button.
It's where your umbilical cord was attached while in the womb.
>> Back when you were a fetus, the umbilical cord connected you to the placenta, an organ on the wall of your mother's uterus.
>> Mhm. Nutrients and oxygen traveled from your mother's placenta to you while waste and carbon dioxide were carried away all through the good times. Good times. Good times.
>> Let's travel back in time to 168 million years ago.
>> Don't remember seeing purple people in her.
>> This is Jeremiah, >> one of the first known mammals to give birth to live young >> because of the placenta and umbilical cord. These Jeremiah can grow and develop in the safe environment of the mother's womb.
>> It's me as a baby.
>> Before entering the outside world, the better equipped they'll be to survive after birth.
So, you can think of that belly button of yours as a token from your body's journey through evolution.
I'm a rat.
I love it. This is the best news yet.
What great news.
Thank you, Mrs. Rat Germa.
Thank you, Mrs. Rat. Guys, I'm dying to go to the ocean again.
We're going. We're going. We're going.
We have to from so simply the beginning endless forums most beautiful and most wonderful have been and are being evolved. Wow.
Wow.
Whoa. Is that coconut crab?
Coconut crab.
What a wacky little guy. What is that?
A trunk of something.
Have plants of bath. Staying moist, breathing air, reproducing, standing tall.
Same as your mama. Oh, look at him.
Oh, what are you?
Oh, I don't like how the eggs look.
You're cute though. Look at this little guy. He's a baby.
Not easy to live on land. Dry air, gravity, and sunlight made land an extreme environment for plants and animals.
Whoa, guys. We're so strong.
Dry air, gravity, sunlight.
Easy.
So easy.
Look at them. A I love them.
Little tongue cuties.
Cute, cute, cute. Oh, little baby.
I love him. What are you little lizard boy?
Early tetropod. My eyes are so bad.
Tetropod looks like a little lizard.
Oh, which way? This way first.
There's also a fossil base camp fish.
Nama needs coral. Look how spiky he is.
Not easy. Sure. You take away all my organs.
They should have just got good.
Okay, let's look at these.
Anemon sponge. I saw this if I was anonym Spongeie Bob.
LG. These are plants.
Plant. Plant. Wacky.
Seaf rock filled with debris.
Spiral plates. Worm.
Whoa.
Worm.
Sponge.
Question. Whoa.
I can't even tell what's on him. Lot to try little bites. How cute.
Whoa. It looks like a banana.
It's a worm.
Weird.
Early Elon Musk.
Looks just like him.
Wow. Our thoropod sea snail. I love snails.
Whoa. See like a worm in a shell or something.
Whoa. Is a Is that his face? Oh, weird.
It's a piece of chicken. They went extinct.
What are you?
These going to be all plants, huh? Well, not all of them are plants. They're like, whoa. You're telling me that's not just a stick.
It's a shell. Oh. Oh, shells. Seashell.
Seashell at the seashore.
Look, he's got a little tail now.
A a love tri. That looks like horseshoe crab head, doesn't it? Without the body on.
Oh, so cute. Look at him. Oh my goodness.
Oh, he's so cute.
Tribal bites. Shout out to all the tribal bites.
Glass bunch.
Doesn't tell me why it's called that.
They don't tell me. Could be a Pokemon.
Yeah.
Slander. One slimy spineless and scraggly beard. The other's just a moth.
This boss was responsible for numerous workplace violations. What? I don't like how he speckled like that.
No, no, no.
Whoa.
Is that like a clam type of thing?
Watch out. Little to bite. So cute.
Little fella.
Looks like screws. Rusty screws.
The same picture from earlier.
Shell. Shell. Shell. Shell. These look the same as now. That one's a little funny.
Look. That looks like a leaf.
What? Doesn't even look like anything.
Oops. A crap.
Fish.
Oh, the spine. Spine invent.
I see.
Fish looks like a crab.
Brittle stars.
Starfish. Wow, they're that old.
I know how old starfish were. Well, wow.
Long starfish.
We're happy.
Oo, blob. Thin bony fish.
Oo, I don't want that to bite me.
No, thank you. Wow, little eyes.
Wow.
Trapper M. It does look like it's daylight.
Sick cats on the sh prison.
Lots of seamopods.
Shout out to all the sevenopods and try to fight.
We got to go that way, too. But let's look this way first.
What's this? Life ventures out of the sea and onto land.
Move plants again. Oh, wow. Look at that.
Wow. Look at them little claws. Imagine wiggling around.
Wow, he's dancing. Look at him. It's got a little Nemo claw fungus.
Nice little plants.
Cool.
Tetraot. Lots of tetra pots.
They're skull.
I can't even Oh, I see it. I see it.
Okay.
That's the same one we saw earlier, though. But the other one was like a full skull of it, I believe.
Okay. Wait, maybe does this go around?
Maybe we also base camp.
Let's go this way.
Turtle. I see turtles.
I see turtles.
Turn around. Oh, here. This is the new part.
This is the new part.
Three essential ingredients.
So the membrane, genetic information, metabolism.
Good stuff.
Good stuff.
So these are tiny. How long's long a video?
Tell me. Tell me zoomed in.
You life's long beginning.
I like the sound.
I like 4.4 billion years.
Water makes life possible. Thanks, water. Shout out to all the water.
Earth's ocean after the planet. This is like ASMR.
It is early container planet molecules.
Water allowed reactions between Oh my gosh, look at this.
We love H2L. Life's essential features.
Define three key features.
Hey, I just read this.
uh metabolism and single cell micro. They look like candy.
Yeah, there's actually a pop quiz after this, guys.
Get my chicken got so cold.
Welcome to the cafe streams.
Don't test us. You're cute and cute and funny. No microbes transformed.
What are they doing? Early atmosphere was abundant in carbon dioxide but little oxygen. Wait, I thought the bugs are big cuz there was lots of oxygen.
Did I have it backwards?
Sunfield microbes consume carbon dioxide, release oxygen. Over billions of years, they created the atmosphere Earth has today.
eventually. Oh, 2.1 billion years ago.
This is before long before bugs. Okay.
Life gets a nucleus.
Good old nucleus.
Some microbes evolved from nucleus inside the cell. How' they do that?
Nucleus allowed more complex genetic information to be passed on. Yay!
Colonies and cells created new life forms.
Look at them go.
Yeah.
600 or fifth [ __ ] 500 565 million years ago.
Life becomes complex.
Took billions of years before complex multisellular organisms app organisms appear. Organism but then the floodgates open.
Oh, yay. From the starting point of single cell microbes, evolution produced all the life in this hall and all the plants and animals we know today, including us. That's me as a baby.
Lizards.
That was a cool video.
I like that one.
Oh, I liked it very much.
Cool.
Organize those organisms. Organize those organisms.
I guess I think this fossil thing loops around, does it? Maybe we go in and around cuz we didn't go in here, huh? We didn't go in this.
Let's take a look.
How do we find saucels? Oh my god.
How do we find sauces?
Seven important steps. Figuring out where to look and what to look for.
Pick right rocks. Visit museum. Walk the landscape.
Get permission. Use your tools.
I guess you just can't start digging up.
Look at that guy.
Tyrannosaurus.
Is that his claw?
Complicated brain. He's so smart. Smart boy.
She's well by natural selection to meet the world's challenges.
Natural selection. Just like I did with my axelottle in Minecraft.
The strong will survive and reproduce, creating stronger, smarter axelottles.
Small differences or variations among members of the same species make it easier harder for them to see same life.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. colors.
Spin your shells.
Individuals that thrive pass on their traits. Natural selection. Woohoo.
Woohoo! Guys, that means we're all pretty tough. We all pass the natural selection test.
Here we are.
This looks so weird. What are these shells? Oh, wow. So spiny.
Wow.
Cool.
Some people are really testing the natural selection. I mean, we have a lot of help nowadays, I guess.
I guess things have changed a bit.
To figure out how old fossils are, we look at the clues through cool, cool, cool.
Wow.
No beating.
>> We can date the puzzles now. They're freaking dead.
It's a good thing mostly. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
Uh I think natural, if I was left to my own devices, I think natural selection would take me out pretty fast, actually.
Is that a worm?
What the freak are you?
Wow. Hey, little guy.
Look at him.
Little little grasshopper guy.
Is that a the guys the the little bug guys? Pill pill looking guys. Octopus. Snow.
Stephanopod.
This one.
That was funny.
Look at all those bones. Wow.
Rhinos.
They just threw everyone in here.
Just threw them all in there. How'd they get here? Oh, well, something dies. It remains and traces uh it remains and traces of it life fossilized only if condition lines up just right.
What?
Quick burial makes a good start and becoming a fossil. Having hard parts such as teeth and bones also increases the odds. But so much depends on being in the right place at the right time.
Just a tiny fraction of all the plants and animals that have ever lived left fossils. Everything else was recycled back into the earth into other life forms.
I was going to say I want to be a fossil, but being recycled actually sounds pretty cool, too. Oh my gosh, I could actually be a rat one day.
Oh, how exciting.
I think I actually prefer that. I mean, fossils are cool, too.
How the bone to fossils the scene bodies disturbed by other animals. Hard parts remain. Skeletons spread quickly. Minerals seeped in.
Earth lifted up and rock eroded.
Arch will just be later fired. Let's become a fossil. Yeah. Fossil. How cute.
Time to jump into a tar pit to be a fossil. Guaranteed.
Oh yeah. Petrified wood, mineralized wood. Wait, what's the difference?
Wait, mineralization.
If all the organic material is replaced.
Oh, so this is just parts of it and this is the whole thing. Ah, Amber, is there a mosquito in there?
Give me dinosaurs. Give me Jurassic Park. Hand it over.
Hand it over right now.
Okay, we could go this way. We already went this way. Well, this way.
Look.
Put me in.
Is this where all the scientists are looking at fossils? Do they let you go in there? No way.
They let you go in there. No. Do they?
No, they wouldn't. Noel, do they? I don't want to go. Let me in. What in the world is this?
Oh, they put him together from a bunch of bones.
Look under the tables. Probably not.
What's under the tables?
Storage stuff. Yeah, probably not. It's probably just to look at people looking at fossils.
They said they had some you can touch though. I just don't know which ones. I don't like that part. They puzzle pieced him together.
Whoa.
Whoa.
Wow.
I already saw this one. This one.
Oh, that's where he was.
Ah, it's all spread out.
Wow.
Oh my gosh.
Oh my gosh. Imagine how excited they were. Look at it. He's so happy.
This man's life work paid off. How fun.
Wow.
Wow.
Cool.
Yeah, it must be a crazy feeling for sure.
We did the whole deep time.
That's all of them.
I think it's more wood.
What's this? I think we already saw African voices.
We already saw African voices. We have to check a new exhibit. But guys, wait.
We still have the sea monsters.
Oh, is it this one?
Which one is it? Let's see.
Let's meet back at the elephant.
Uh Ancient Seas, Ice Age.
Uh, where did I put my sea monsters?
What was it called? Monster or something.
Can we look at sea monsters? I thought there was a different sea monster thing that we looked at dinosaurs.
There was something specifically labeled sea monsters former fossil. Oh, we saw that the ice age and everything. I guess it was part of that. But there was something called sea monsters. There's narwhal still.
Kids outbreak discovery room.
Oh, I've lost it again.
castles.
What?
Sea Monsters Unear is at the back of the ocean hall. Oh, did we do it last time then? The ocean hall.
Sea Monsters Unear.
Did we see this? Let's see.
I don't remember looking at this. I don't remember this, guys. Look, I don't believe we've explored this.
Look it. I remember this. Look. Oh, I remember this for sure. I don't think we saw this.
We saw maybe that out there. I don't know if we I don't think we went in here.
Holy moly.
Wow.
Turtle.
Turtle. Brazilian reptiles. Good for you, little guy.
What a resilient little boy.
Prehistoric orca. Yeah, right. That's crazy looking.
That is crazy looking.
Look at all those whales.
Angola's ocean.
Each group independently involved flippers, penguins, whales, sea lions, sea turtles, mosasaur, that's what that guy is.
Mosasaur and plesiosaurus. Oo, plesiosaurus.
Mosa.
Mosasaur.
Wow, that was a big scary boy. He's eating shark. Is that a megalodon or is that a normal shark?
I don't know the scale of anything in here.
Oh, this is all right here.
Is the monster Oh, there. Oh, is it? Do they have a white belly?
Maybe.
No. Maybe.
No. His snoot is so long though. Look it. Got a long snoot. And this guy got a short little snoot. Like a He's got a little shark nose. See?Oop short little shark nose.
Different guys.
Ah, there he is.
nostrils. Oh, nostrils on the top of his snoot.
Flippers stream body. Lower spine tail.
Females gave birth to live. Yum.
Oh, interesting tail. It's like a shark tail but upside down.
Why did they enter the ocean? The ancestors of Musasaurus lived in a hot world with high sea levels. The smallbodied Oh, they're what? Reptiles.
Small body reptiles may have first moved into warm waters to stabilize their body temperature and avoid dealing with intense heat and large temperature fluctuations on land. Once they became aquatic, Masosaurus were able to evolve larger body size. Audio jungle. Stop you audio jungle me. No audio jungle.
Uh larger body sizes because the surrounding water supported their weight. These larger, stronger musaurs could successfully cross uh wide ocean basins in search of food.
They tell they can tell its body temperature from the oxygen trapped in this tooth enamel. That is crazy.
What? Oh my gosh.
Length and proportions will help estimate its body mass surface area. How much energy is required to move through the water? The oxygen trapped in the massa source tooth enamel can tell it's body temperature, which reveals how much energy it burned at rest. These two estimates will eventually help me calculate its optimal swimming speed.
That is crazy how much they can find out just from little pieces.
I can't believe this was a lizard.
I'd have never guessed. Oh, that's his vertebrae.
Oo.
Oh, it's just this part. Oh my god, that's just that part. Oh, this thing was giant.
Oh, it doesn't let me go over there.
Don't let me over there no more. This I guess it's just this one little corner. It's a small little thing. I want to see the shark.
Look at them. Look at all those teeth.
I want to know what this is, too.
This is not a dinosaur.
Okay.
What is it, though?
Or maybe it's is it one of these? No.
Well, no. Well, another tail over there.
No, he's got back feet.
Someone with back feet. He doesn't have back well.
No, those are like Well, back fin of sort something. I don't know what it is.
Doesn't look like this guy. He doesn't have a long, you know.
Man, I had never seen these before.
That's so cool.
Wow. Okay, we got CRC monsters. Okay, now hold on. We'll go back to the elephant room.
Uh there's so much in here, guys. I don't know what else we want to look at today. There's um there's a castle.
There's Hershorn outdoors.
There's uh rescue at the Chilean mine. Cyprus crossroads of civilization said sea monsters one out of three.
Wait, there's more.
Oh, are there three parts? Let's check the other parts, too. Uh, dig it.
Secrets of soil. Evolving universe. Ooh, space.
We already saw the fossil hall.
Did we see the ice? I just want to see which part was the ice age cuz I don't remember.
We didn't see all the fossils. No, no, no. We did not see a mammoth. There are more fossils and stuff. Genomes.
Iceland.
Last American dinosaurs. This is a different This has a T-Rex and stuff.
Mudmasons. Narwhals.
Africa. Photography. Orchids. Pandemics.
Western cultures. Wilderness written in bone. Yeah, we didn't see a mammoth. We definitely didn't see all the bone stuff. But let me check. Uh, there's more sea monsters.
Where were they?
I want to see all of it.
Sea monsters. Sea monsters. Where'd you go?
I'm going to have trouble finding it again, aren't I?
Oh no, where did my sea monsters go?
What was it called?
How did I see it? Was it not a past exhibit? Was it not?
Narwhals, mud masons, last American dinosaurs, genomes, Sea monsters on Earth.
Show me the walk through.
It's a temporary exhibit. Oh, is it a current exhibit? Maybe.
Maybe it's current.
which would make sense because we didn't see it last time.
Are you you're lost? It's okay. We're um we're finding our next exhibit. Okay, it must be in here. Phone hall butterflies.
Lots of Oh my gosh, there's so much dinosaurs right now.
Insects and objects ocean warmer sea monsters. Okay, let's try sea monsters too.
Ah, there is more.
See ah, thank you for the gift of memberships.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Now we can see this guy. Look how big he is.
Look at him.
Scavengers at work.
Mosasaur fragments. Oh, that's this. That's not what this guy is. This just says it's not a dinosaur. What are you?
>> It's all It's a >> starts with B, I think.
>> Wow. Longtail.
>> It's not dinosaur.
Some areas there are literally fossils sticking out of the rocks. Like a museum in the ground. That is Wow, man.
Giant reptiles.
Want more mossasaurs?
Yes, please. It's a mosasaur. Oh, over there was visit our new fossil hall.
Encounter massive mosasaurs and sea turtles.
Is that what we saw already?
Giant reptiles invaded new ocean basin.
Welcome to the cafe, everybody.
Wind, water, and forces deep inside the earth shient ocean.
What the heck is this? When is pangia been all stuck together? What the heck?
What the heck?
Okay, I think we have to go to part three to see the rest of it, which should be Sea monster three.
There's the rest. Oh, it's another picture of him. Beep beep. Moses after Panga. Oh, okay.
It's the ocean. We saw this last time.
Remember this guy? There's a big whale over there.
I like the ocean part.
Oh, it's shiny on them. It's a Mosasaurus and torsles.
Twles. Portal to the past. The mostur fossil in the case below came from the spot. Whoa. So that means Oh my gosh.
This part used to be covered in ocean for him to be there. Huh?
Unlike our ocean today, ancient ocean was full of mosasaurs.
Not sharks, not whales, not dinosaurs.
They were lizards.
What the heck?
What the heck? Oh my gosh. From this little guy to this big big boy. Whoa.
What's that? Oh, he didn't stop here. He got weirder.
Cretaceous period.
Lots of reptiles.
Arco, turtles, plesiosaurs, lipidosaurs, snake.
Wow.
We can't wait for the spiders. Do we see them already? We saw a spider carbon thing.
That's it. Fish eating.
You know, I thought his head would be bigger given the body size, don't you?
Thought his head would be larger than that.
Cool. Cast.
Is it to scale?
It's a cast. No, no, no, no. It's a skull. No. Which one are you? That's the skull. That's the cast. It's not that big. I guess they kind of have tiny heads though. Look at them. Compared to the rest of his body, dolphin looks like a musaur. Yeah.
Wow. 72 million year old ecosystem. Wow.
Okay. This is a tiny little exhibit.
That's the That's all the That's all the sea monsters.
Oh, there's so much though in here.
We saw the butterflies, birds.
We already saw the ocean.
There's more of the bones. I saw there's like a part with like a the ice age.
We did the mammals.
We did rocks in space. We did did most of the current exhibit stuff. So, we'll look in the Oh, you know what? Not all of it.
Oh, deep time. Yeah, we never finished deep time. That's it.
That's all.
We did part of Deep Time. I don't know which parts we didn't. Which parts we didn't, though. Main entrance. Not so distant past.
Mhm. Mhm. Mhm.
Stegosaurus trees did that. Peran extinction did that.
Trying to find where we left off here.
We did not do T-Rex. Jurassic dinosaurs.
Did we do Jurassics yet?
Did we?
Yeah, we seen this guy. We did. We seen this guy.
Main circulation.
Find where we left off here.
Okay, I believe this is where we left.
T-Rex. We didn't do T-Rex, huh?
No, we saw this, too. I don't see a T-Rex, though.
Oh, no. We did not do this.
All right, let's let's just we'll find our way from here.
Maybe we did see it and I just didn't notice. I didn't notice this. Look at him. Look at that big boy. Big boy and the big boy.
Oops.
Last American dinosaur. Look at that big old guy. I don't remember this. I don't think we saw this.
Look how big he is.
What is it?
Hard hatrosaurid.
USA little baby. It looks like a turtle head. A lizard.
Oh, look at him.
Look at him.
Oh, look at all of them.
You look like a bearded dragon off the spikes.
Whoa.
Tiny terror. Meat eating snakes, lizards, frogs, and insects. We're outnumbered by carnivorous dinosaurs.
What proud the waters? Oh gosh.
Oh, I can just click on it like that.
Oh my gosh. It's going to make me th scroll through all of them though, isn't it?
Don't make me No, I don't want to. So, make me scroll through every single one.
I can't just click on the one I'm seeing.
This thing is crazy though.
Multi-perculosis.
I thought I was a person for a second. I was like, how awkward that they're stuck on the on the website. Now, now look, this is what I was Look, look, he's looking, too. Look how cool this is.
There he is.
King of carnivores. There he is.
Strong hips and legs, belly ribs, tiny arms.
Wishbone. Boomerang shaped wishbone.
Deep blower jaw. Thick serrated teeth.
Massive something.
Body. A big body. He got a big body.
Look at him. Look at this guy.
There's a bit. You can No.
No. What?
What part is it? A neck bone.
You can touch it.
Oh, cool.
Wow.
He's eating the triceratops.
Munch, munch, munch, munch, munch, munch, munch. Poor little guy. But he needs a snack.
Wow.
This is not a cast.
It's not. Is this real? It's a real one.
It doesn't say cast on it.
Whoa.
Wow.
Wow.
Big boy. Holy moly.
Largest Tyrannosaurus specimen discovered are Sue and Scotty. Where are they? Where' they put them?
Page of humans.
Polar Forest. Oo. Jurassic dinosaurs plants and test. We already did this. We could look at polar for No, we did. Did we?
Did we? No, I think we've been over here.
Extinction. Extinction. We saw. Yeah, we've been here. Didn't see that though.
That's a big bone.
That's just its arm.
Big big. That's the big big long boy. I was seeing huge.
There's a funny looking one. I remember him.
Okay, now let's see what else.
We did the T-Rex part. We didn't do asteroids or rainforests.
Ice Age, giant deer, and bison. Mommy. Oh my gosh. Let's just go. Let's just keep going.
Giant ground sloth. What the I don't Okay, this is the sad part. I don't like this part of the dinosaurs.
Sid, that's a big asteroid within days. Oh, it took that long. Why did I feel like it all happened immediately within days?
Wait, why would it take days for shock waves and tsunamis and wildfires? I thought that would be instant. Wait, what was before? Before impact is just dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs were here.
Within days of the impact. Oh, that's late. No, I'm reading this backwards.
Within days of the impact.
Mass extinction within weeks. What? That still makes no sense. Shock waves, tsunamis, wildfires, dust, and water vapor.
Then months, low temperatures, acid, rain, trouble ecosystems.
Then years, devastated landscapes.
Recovery is a good part. Plants recover.
Earth rebuilds. Go Earth kind of grass.
Good for you.
We're T-Rex. We didn't see a rainforest.
Oh, that is a monkey.
Are you a monkey?
had to happen, I guess. So, what is this monkey primate? What a cutie.
Oh, what the heck is that?
A mine. A walnut.
Oh, I see it now. I don't like how it looks. Never liked how walnuts hazelnut tree. No, not a walnut. There's a kind of nut that has holes in it like that. I don't remember which one, though.
Not a walnut.
He's a walnut.
That fossil. What are you?
There are best lines to ride. What?
Dinosaurs.
Rainforest.
Plants. Plants. Plants. Snakes.
I love snakes.
Leaves.
Whoa.
Big ones, too.
Baby rats.
Baby rats.
Dog. Oh my gosh. This is This is literally what my dogs look like.
She's this small. This is her.
Looks just like her.
It looks just like her.
Rat dog.
Oh man.
What the freak?
Pengolin.
What the heck is that?
I don't know what that is.
That explains nothing for me.
Another weird just mass early dog in a burrow.
Can't even see what's what. There's a spine. I guess we still have pang. What is a pangolin?
There's a picture. What is that? It looks like a freaking grim reaper. What is that?
What is it?
Africa Asia. I've never heard of it.
Like a armadillo.
Scaly shell. Weird. Oh, if I like I like armadillos.
Maybe I would like these, too. Whoa.
What are you?
I think we have to go forward to see.
Wow.
Wow. Wow. Wow.
Wow.
Another dog.
Another one.
Tiny, tiny, tiny, small little baby. That's a little bigger than the other one.
Deer camel. Oh, camel.
I love camels.
Cute.
Would you adopt it? Absolutely.
What's that horse?
Well, this maybe Oh, but maybe that's a What is this horse?
Rousing horse, hind gut, fermenttor, skull, and meg.
Just got a little bit of it.
Wow.
What's that?
Oh, another horse.
Weird.
Wow.
Weird looking grass.
What is this? A root.
Look at the little ta little baby.
Wow. American masttodon.
Masttodons are more distinctly related to living elephants than mammoths are.
Oh, more like third cousins than siblings. When masttoons went extinct, the distinctive history of their genome that complete their set of genetic information was lost from a no.
Wow.
Oh my goodness, that is so cool. Again, they're poor little genos.
We're going to the Ice Age. I used to love the Ice Age movies as a kid.
Anybody else?
Wow.
Oh, you're so cute. I wish you were alive, little baby.
So cute.
Wow.
Imagine Tammy one of those. Cool. Good movies.
Yeah. I always loved the squirrel. I loved the squirrel part because it was funny, but I also It made me sad. I always felt so bad for the squirrel. I wanted him to get that acorn so bad.
Never did.
Gator.
Gator.
Modern day Florida. What? Wyoming look like Wyoming used to look like Florida.
Wow.
Climate change 56 million years ago.
Animals got smaller before. See Before, during, and after the heatwave. Before heatwave, during heatwave, after heatwave.
H.
Investigating why the temperatures cooled again, got larger. Interesting.
Smaller during a heat wave. Weird, huh?
Wow.
Plants less nutritious. Makes sense.
Heatwave. He got his acorn in the end.
The company got shut down.
He got his acorn. That makes me happy.
Temperature sp I'm sorry.
It spiked to 10 to 11° F.
That was that you know I never thought about it though. The earth just used to be super cold. Was it just freezing cold?
Temperatures spiked to 10 to 11°.
Oh, spiked by that much? I was like, no way. What?
Okay, that makes more sense. I was like, I'm not seeing any snow.
That's really not a lot, but I mean I guess like permanently. Sure.
Well, well, yeah, the ice. There's the ice age, I guess.
Ice age extinction event one. We got to do the first one.
There's the guy.
Turtle giant.
giant.
Whoa. It's like a rat. It's like a It's a armadillo thing.
Cute.
Climate fluctuations and human expansion.
Huge mammals evolved. Woolly mammoths roam the cold north while giant grass grass. What this is? wandered into warmer areas further south. Ground sloth.
Quipadon. Is that what it's called?
Shells. Virgin. I think can't click on him yet.
Wait, I'm not ready. Wait, there's so much happening. I just came from Oh, I want to see the ground sloth. I want to see him.
Whoa, that is not what I thought. That was not a ground sloth. This is a ground sloth.
Look at his fingers.
His little paws.
What the heck?
I want to see him with skin on.
Put some skin on him.
What do you look like?
What do you Is there a picture?
Come on. No picture. That's all the picture we get. It's just bones. Do we not know?
I want to see what a giant groundoff look like.
When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe.
He's eaten. He's huge.
They were alive when early humans around. We hunted them to extinction.
Come on. No fair.
Boo. I didn't get to see one.
After giant ground slots went extinct, ecosystems greatly changed their in their absence. Much like elephants today, the sloths have helped engineer the ecosystem by dispersing seeds and fertilizing the soil. They're dumb.
Wow.
Good job, little guy. Thank you for your service. What's this?
I think that's in the next area.
We'll go around.
12t tall. Holy moly.
Holy.
Okay, I want to go.
Oh, no. Wait.
No, that is the only place to see them from, I think.
Direwolf.
A direwolf.
Carnivalent.
Oh, interesting. Thanks for the info.
Horse probably have all the It's just a regular. It looks pretty normal.
You see, I know there's a whole I was like, what interesting information like the paper bone?
>> Ew.
I did not think there were bones in there. That's really gross.
Ew.
This looks like a regular old horse to me. Did horses not change a lot?
Seems pretty normal. Prong horn. This took me forever. What the heck? This took me forever to find a prong horn in a um Far Cry Far Cry 5. Took me forever to find a ponghorn to kill. I don't remember it looking like that.
I guess I must have. Wow, that looks crazy.
Good old Ponghorn.
Wow, we don't have BS just to clarify.
Just Okay, I thought so. I did fail that test once in school, but I'm pretty sure pretty sure that was normal.
I want a picture of this.
He's so cute. Well, I guess I got I got that. I don't normally get to see them with skin, so I'll I'll accept this. It looks so cool. I just want to see it closer.
Giant deer and bison. Mommy.
No way.
Wolverine.
He's a superhero.
Where are you?
What are these?
Mammoths, wolverines, black bears didn't make the jump. What happened? Giant deer.
There were giant deers.
A They didn't make it.
They never migrated.
as a bear.
Good old black bear.
They look the same, too. From the ice age. Hey, I don't know. I guess I don't know how long ago the ice age was. I just assumed everything was really old.
Maybe they are. And I just Black bears are older than I thought. Wolverines, too.
Wait, but there were people. There were people now, right? There are people now.
According to Ice Age, the movie, there are people now, right?
Very similar to honey batches. Wow. How big? 10 centimeters. No, no, no, no, no. I guess I can see in the picture. Fairly people looking.
Wow. Pretty.
Wow.
Imagine running into one of these in the wild. Oh my gosh, it's huge. Holy moly.
You know what? If they weren't going to be extinct, I bet they'd be extinct now.
All the taxiderermy people would eat this up cuz look at the pretty horns.
They eat them up. Eat them up. Eat them up. Eat them up. They'd be gone, I think. Anyway, mummified remains. Show me. Show me the mummies.
Mummified bison. Oh, there's a glare.
Mummified bison. Wow. His feet, his head, his horn.
Oh my gosh.
Wow.
I'm just going to be all over me. Moose.
No. No. It's a giant deer. They're extinct now, though.
Tweedle. Little baby. What is that? A rat. It's my doll again.
I can't tell what that is yet.
Human footprint.
Oh no, this is a sad one.
Humans have significantly altered at least 75% of Earthland. 82% of animal species over 100 ton pounds had disappeared by 4,000 years ago.
South America, North America, 74%.
Australia 97%.
Your age 18%. Shout out to Eurasia. You didn't kill that many of them. Africa, you too. Woohoo.
Wow.
Wait, what? Between 45,000 and 4,000.
That's a big range. 50,000 10,000. A big range. Big range.
This one's the most recent. South America. Slow down.
Okay, next.
Oh no, I can't see it. Where am I? I guess I don't get to look at the turtle.
Now I'm all turn around.
Cool expression. Giant beer. Giant d giant giant beer. Yeah, giant deer.
North American was only populated relatively recently compared to everywhere else.
Oh, we're late to the party.
Lit the party.
Sad exhibit.
Hey, we changed to the planet.
Sounds like a big waves.
We already did this one. Think we saw all the deep time. Did we meet up the elephants?
Did we do all of deep time now?
Slice and mommy.
No.
Yeah.
Yeah. I think we did all that now.
Done with deep time for real this time.
For real.
Can I guess something from the gift shop? Where's the gift shop?
The gift shop.
I know it's in here. I've seen it.
I've seen it.
La.
Wow, they have narrative tours.
Garden lounge.
birds. Where' the gift shop go? Want to look at the castle? Sure.
Have what tours? Uh, narrated tours.
Somebody talks about it while you look around.
Where did the castle go? We'll find the gift shop at the end. Oh, it's in the bird section. Okay.
to the castle. What kind of castle? I don't know.
I never seen the inside of a castle.
What the Whoa.
America's treasure chest.
Wow.
Oo, there's mites.
Ice skates.
What the heck are you?
This is a bunch of like a collection of things in here.
Hello, little guy.
Looks like we can't move around this room, but there are other rooms in here to look at.
These are just the commons. There's a crypt and a library.
More the common entryway.
Fancy vases designed to be saved.
Commemorative momentos and keepsakes.
Here we can now artfully designed emblems became a highly priced symbol of political activism and social engagement. Enga. Oh my god. Engagement.
National Women's Party of the Kennedy White House.
John Bis Museum objects note pieces from places they visited. Little treasures.
Bunch of little treasures. Is it vase or vase? It's vase.
It's vase. Much trying to sound fancy name. It's a vase. A vase. Whatever.
Whoa.
Fragment. Oo. Is it like they rebuilt it or something and then they painted it on a piece of it? Bathroom. Pit stop.
Anybody need to go?
It's a ghost.
Spooky.
Let me just get these uh just get this red here.
There's a garden in here.
There we go.
What the heck is this? James Smithson.
Oh, it's Mr. Smithsonian, founder of the Smithsonian Institution who died at Genua, Italy June 26, 1829.
These dead body in here. These remains were brought to the United States in 1904 for rein interment reinterment in the care of the institute he founded.
He's buried in the Smithsonian.
Oh, is that his ashes or something?
Sacred to the memory of James Smithsonquire.
for real fellow of the Royal Society London who died at Genoa in the 26th of June 1829.
Age is 75 years.
Thank you, Mr. Smithsonian. This is a very cool very cool place you got here.
Oh, that's him. Look at him. There he is.
That's his whole skeleton there. Oh, wait. No way. Where did he go?
Wow.
He got some They put his favorite books in here or something.
Very nice books from James Smithson's library. Wow, fancy.
Pretty window.
Thank you, Mr. Smithson.
Thanks a bunch.
All right, next we got the library, I believe. No, some other room of importance.
special vase.
Wow, I like these ones. It's a lot of butterflies and those birds. I like these ones.
RP him, but I'm different.
A maiden at least another 40 years. Yeah. Birds.
Cute pretty windows.
I can like smell this room. Like, you know what? It just smells kind of like old. Not necessarily bad, but it smells old.
Can smell it.
Oh my gosh. Is he okay?
Who is this guy? Who is that guy?
These chairs too. I can totally smell this room. Totally smell this room.
You smell it. Yeah. You know how it smells when it's like bunch of old stuff. Especially chairs like this.
It just has a certain smell.
It's not bad. It's just like this old stuff in here.
We can't go up the balcony. High ceilings. Holy guacamole.
Maybe the next one's library garden.
Spencer Fullerton Beard, second secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, pioneer in American natural history. Wow. Where's the first one? Did they have a falling out?
Wow. Wow, that's what the Smithsonian looks like.
Oo, pretty.
You can just walk around out there. I want to walk around out there.
Pretty plants everywhere. You can just sit down a little bench.
What game is this? Graphics are amazing.
Oh, wow.
Is this No. Is this a this or is this like a separate castle thing? This is a castle.
Whoa.
That's the craziest building I've ever seen. Wow.
Whoa.
It's like a fancy university.
Pretty.
Why don't they make buildings like this anymore? Make some new ones. Everything looks like a Minecraft house now.
It's a fleek modern fine. It looks like a box. Fix it.
Pretty plants. Oh, there's more building over there.
Looks like Hogwarts. Yeah.
Going on a walk. Let's go. I have queen.
Well, I don't know what that's for. Do I show my house?
I'm pulling up. I'm breaking in.
Like visiting sites like these are I've never been to the Smithsonian, but I love museums. I love museums and zoos and stuff. So, yes.
But much easier to travel these places online.
Pretty.
That's the cutest cloud I ever seen.
A cute little cloud.
Adorable.
Pretty pretty. That's no cloud. It is. What do you think it is? Museums, tourist sites, etc. in general. Yeah, I like them.
I like it very much. What are these for?
Just decoration.
Whoa.
Big glass doors.
Pretty.
Oh, I just want to sit up. Wow. The sun doesn't even look real. This is so cool.
It's a space station.
Shout out to all the astronauts.
And a cute little clown. Looks like a snowball.
I think this is the last of the castle.
Is it?
Yeah. This is the entrance.
Wow.
The pavement even is like, wa, it looks so cool. This whole thing looks so cool.
Oh, I just want to sit out here. Wow.
Whoa.
The gates.
It's like a movie.
Caught in 4K. You better be married.
You better be married.
Snitching.
I'm posting this on twitter.com.
Wow. Oh my gosh.
Cool. One day all clouds will disappear forever. What? How?
Is it the cycle though? I thought the sun handh holding in front of Mr. Smithsonian. How rude.
Disgusting.
All right, back to the elephant.
That was a cool castle. I like this.
Very pretty. I like the garden parts.
The clouds can't be disappeared. And the sun is bright. Yeah. Disgusting.
Disgusting.
Eventually, the sun would run out of fuel and expand, swell up the earth. I won't be here.
I won't be here.
You'd be happy about it. Handholding.
During winter, all the clouds are gone.
Unless it decides to rain. Really?
Wait, what? Really?
Smithsonian, not Disneyland, where couples are C couples are illegal at Disneyland. Is that true?
You will. We're immortal. Oh, that's news to me. Sweet.
Well, not about the sun, but cool the rest of it.
Nah, I think I'd get bored.
I get bored after like a hundred years probably.
Let's see. Where are you sea monsters?
Saw like all the current exhibits, I think.
N except for the birds. We saw the butterflies. Yeah, I think we saw all the current exhibits. It's just the past stuff.
Science will advance enough will never die.
I'm good. I'll take my leave at some point.
Like what do you do? Okay. Like imagine you live like 110 years. Okay. I feel like you'd get bored after like a while.
You know, wouldn't you?
Unless all your friends lived forever, too. Maybe.
Okay. What are we not seeing?
Oh my gosh. It's already been Oh no, we started late. It's only been 3 hours.
Just regenerate our bodies. Ew. Like starfish. We just grow new limbs and stuff. Ew.
A lot of clouds over here then. Been raining a lot. You're already bored.
Oh no. Oh, even with the museums.
We just have to go to more museums and zoos.
Doctor Who. Wait, not Doctor Who. I meant Doctor Who.
That's having to work. Oh my gosh. Yeah, it I'm tapping out for sure. You expect me to work and pay rent for 300 years?
Absolutely not. I'll show myself out.
No, thank you.
No way.
>> Hi, welcome.
Oh, no. I love museums. Just joking.
300. That's it. That's a long time.
Not Doctor Who, Dr. Manhattan.
Feel more comfortable living until I accomplish something I can be proud of.
Like what? Be not be some big thing. You don't have to like I cured this disease.
Like what's supposed to I don't know.
Doesn't have to be some big thing.
We got uh rescue at the Chilean mines, crossroads of civilization, Cyprus, whatever that means.
Dig it. Secrets of the soil.
Evolving universe.
Saw the fossils. Genomes.
Iceland.
Did we see a last American dinos? Yeah, Last American dinosaurs. Did we see that?
Yeah, we did.
Mudmasons, narwhals, Africa photography, nature's best photography, orchids, epidemics, western cultures, wilderness 50. It looks like it's just pictures written in bone.
Not long enough. You're with the ones you love, I guess. So, yeah.
If everyone live that long. Sure.
Making no love. We're doing our best out here, Bob. I'm not going to do anything spectacular. Okay.
I'm just chugging along. All right.
My special important enough to live forever. I'll just take whatever I'm given. No one lives forever.
We're here for a good time and a long time, though.
You can do both.
I'm not 300 years probably. I'm not trying to like cyber punk replace parts replace parts of my body and download upgrades into my brain. That sounds a little weird for me. I'll pass.
Literally, I will pass away instead.
I'm tapping out before that. I'm not downloading anything in my brain. Sorry.
No thank you.
would really like to live to the end of the world. Maybe. No thanks.
The end of the world.
That'll give me so much anxiety. No thanks. I'll head out before then. Thank you.
Thank you.
Live forever with dino DNA. If they could turn me into dinosaur.
Guys, if you could be turned into anything.
Dinosaurs are pretty cool. But you know what? They kind of had a rough out there. I don't know if I'd want to be a dinosaur. I think I might want to be a big shark.
I wouldn't be scared of nothing. I'd be the biggest biggest shark.
But I'd get kind of sad killing all the other animals. Maybe I should be a a gentle giant. Maybe I'd be an elephant.
I like elephants. Why be like little house dog that has a really easy They don't have to do nothing. They don't have to hunt for their food.
They're just hanging out all day long.
That'd be kind of nice, too.
Download more brain ramp.
You don't want to install spyware anyway. No.
>> Audio.
>> Shut up. Audio jungle.
No, no, no, no.
That's what she would say until she got super super jump legs. What? I'm getting jump. Oh, about installing like upgrades on my body.
Oh, no.
You won't be a prank. Oh, that's what that's what uh cyberpunk term. I remember that word.
Devil fruit choices. What do you mean?
Get hunted by humans. What? You don't want to be goofy little fish? Oh, you mean if I was a elephant? Oh, yeah. Gh.
Okay, correction. I don't want to be just a wild elephant. I want to be like on a like nice little sanctuary where nobody's going to come take my ivory.
That's where I'll live.
A goofy little fish. That would be fun.
I just don't want to like I don't want to have to like worry about being eaten.
That's my thing. I'm very comfortable not having to worry about that right now. And I'd like to keep it that way.
So, I'm not going to become like a little prey animal, I don't think.
A weird bird. That'd be fun to be a bird. Like a big bird.
An eagle. You're not allowed to kill those. That's pretty cool. That'd be fun. You have to eat rats, though. I like rats.
I want to be a pickle. Um I think you're going to get eaten if you do that. Just as a warning. But if you're cool with it, that's fine.
A house cat. House cats. Yeah, that'd be a nice one, too.
That' be nice. But you know what? I think I'd rather be a dog than a cat because dogs can go outside. Well, I guess some cats are allowed outside, but it's like then you have to worry about things eating you. Once again, if you're a dog, you go outside like on a walk. Nothing's going to eat you.
That audio jungle speaks. No, never. No thanks.
Devil fruit powers. What does that mean?
I was going to was going to buy a new ivory bag scratcher.
Ivory bag scratcher. Of all the things to want ivory for a freaking back scratcher. Yeah.
Stupid.
Got to worry about becoming some seafood if you're a fish. You're right.
You're right.
Pelicans. Pelicans are cool.
Weird little guys. No big guys. I guess outside cats are cool. Had one as a kid.
I only had indoor cats. Well, not growing up. I've only ever, you know, had two cats. Technically, two and a half.
But the first cat that was mine got outside and guess what happened?
Literally within like 10 minutes of me getting outside, eaten alive by a wild animal. Whoa.
Yikes.
He wasn't meant to be outside. He just snuck out. So, I'll keep my kitty inside my house. Especially cuz my cat now is a little boy. Doesn't have any teeth. So, he's really kind of defenseless out there. He's a little guy. Well, he's a big guy, but he's a defenseless little guy. He doesn't have any instincts. He sometimes tries to run out the door, but like he gets out and then he he'll like just sit there like like he's gotten out and and he just like sits on the grass and he's like like he likes it, but he doesn't go anywhere. He doesn't even know what to do.
So, he would not make it out there. He He has no He wouldn't survive. He wouldn't know how to get food. He wouldn't know how to do anything.
He would just sit in the grass until something took him out. Probably.
It's kind of good thing though cuz that means he doesn't run. So, like if he goes out the door, one time I didn't see him get out in the backyard cuz I let my mom's dog out and then I guess he ran out, but I didn't see him cuz he's so fast. Like an hour later, I went to take my dog outside and he was just sitting there in the grass in the backyard just an hour and he didn't go anywhere. So, at least he's like not going to go far if he does get out.
Sorry. It's okay. It was It was a little while ago.
One of your shoes is terrified of going outside unless it's in our backyard.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. So, be careful with the little guys.
He wants freedom, but not too much. He just wants to taste it safely and then come back inside.
Your cat is not that dumb to get lost. I mean, yeah, he's too scared to venture too far.
Silly dog. Scratch what?
Scratch what?
This is relaxing music. If it wasn't for the freaking uh what was it? Audio something.
Audio something. That lady whisper in my ear scaring the crap out of me.
Nothing. Okay.
Just wants to say he was there.
Could be a Smithsonian hedgehog and beat up Dr. Eggman. What? A Smithsonian hedgehog? What do you mean? Sonic does not live at the Smithsonian.
Oh, audio jungle.
Audio Jungle. Shut up, Mr. Audio Jungle.
You're done for. Not another peep. Audio jungle.
This version of a wild day on the town.
Give me to sleep, too. Yeah. No. What was good to sleep to was that ocean video we watched with the like like ocean sounds in it. I want to sleep to that sound.
I am the audio jungle.
Yeah, I am the audio jungle.
Only one allowed and that's me.
Get lost everyone else.
Gosh dang it. Gosh dang it. I've done it again.
Ari messaged me. Good morning. And I go morning.
My baking cabs lock.
Gosh dang it. I got to check that. I got to start checking that. I'm always yelling at people.
Come on.
I'll sleep to she talking. Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Beep beep beep beep people.
Got to wake her up by yelling in the morning. Well, she's already awake.
She's streaming right now. I didn't see her message. It was like 2 hours ago that she messaged me.
I did not see it.
Wait, two? Yeah, like two hours.
Enthusiastic. Good morning.
Wake up.
She always push me to sleep. Me, you calling me boring or something, huh? Say it again. Say it again. Say it again.
Say again. Say it to my face.
You're done for.
It's over for you.
Smithsonian hedgehogs mean sheep.
I hate water. Sonic hates water. Ew.
He's probably so gross. He doesn't bathe.
Became a Sim.
Rise and shine. Wake up.
Sounds like a reward than a punishment.
What? What the kind of friend that's going to aggressively good morning you sometimes?
Sometimes you need a little aggressive good morning.
You have a she alarm clock? No. I have a regular default alarm that goes, gosh, I can't even think of what it sounds like, but I know I hate the sound.
It's like, you know, like the iPhone room sound.
Is that what it sounds like? I can't remember, but I hate it.
I don't want to make the sound something I like because then I'll start to hate it.
Aggressive. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
This is pretty adorable. You're pretty adorable. Your mom's pretty adorable. P is pretty adorable.
Guys, guess what happened?
My friend texted me. I thought she was out of town cuz usually she is out of town during the holidays. My friend texted me asking if I want to play board games with her on New Year's with some other girls.
And I'm like, I feel like I would have said yes, but I don't know. Okay, this is bad. I just I kind of got exc I got excited that maybe we could stream at night. So, I kind of don't want to go.
I kind of don't want to go cuz I got excited about streaming at night. We never stream at night on New Year's. Is that bad?
Is that okay?
Got old car horn for my alarm. Man, I'll wake you up.
She aggressively waking us up. Voice pack. Come on in.
I'd be like fine as long as there are streams.
How bad do you want to stream? I was kind of excited. Yeah, like New Year's night like 3 2 1 Happy New Year.
Normally I have something to do with like my family and so but they don't this year and so I was like I'll stream and then suddenly I'm being asked to do something but I already got excited about it. So I feel like I don't have a good excuse to say no but they'll have to give a reason. I can just say sorry. I can't.
It's fine to be into your hobbies, I guess.
They might make me play Candy Land. I haven't played that since I was a wee baby.
A wee little baby.
The honored to bring in you. But you did really need some IRL friends. Remember when you got mushy? I know. So that's why I feel like kind of bad that I don't want to cuz I was just crying about how I don't have any friends to hang out with in real life. I mean this professor friend I have but she's just like busy a lot but also I'm going to see her next week anyway.
I have plans with her next week anyway though.
I don't know. I like feel guilty not going but I kind of don't want to go.
I feel like I'm being a big old hypocrite being like I don't have any IRL friends and then asked to hang out and I say no. I feel like it's stupid. But she could have came. Maybe she should have asked me earlier.
Wait until today to ask me.
I've made my own plans now.
I had prior plans. Sorry. That's all I have to say really. I just will feel a little guilty about it. I just thought it'd be fun. We could do like a big long stream and do a countdown. Be a countdown in different time zones. It'd be fun to do like a happy new year for everybody in your time.
Would that be fun?
Like I guess we're something weirdo. No.
Maybe a little bit. Little tiny baby.
Maybe a little. Maybe.
Candy is a horror movie. What?
When it comes to IRL and this, I always go IRL.
You sound like my mom, guys. Oh my gosh, it's so embarrassing.
My mom, okay, I've been on my PC a lot cuz, you know, I stream and I do things and I hang out with Ari sometimes and play games with sometimes.
And my mom was like, "See, I'm a little concerned that you're on your computer too much and you need to leave the house." She said it to me today.
cuz I went to hang out with Oie this morning cuz she was busy. Okay. She was busy doing some stuff like work stuff. I was like, "Okay, I'm going to go play games with my friend." She was like, "I think you're spending too much. I'm a little like worried that's a problem.
You need to like leave the house and do things." I'm like, "Mom," she's like, "You need to make friends. Like, I friends your own age." I said, "Mom, it is noon on a thon on a weekday."
What friends are going to be out and about that I'm supposed to meet? I think everybody's probably at work. Mom, I don't know. I just I've been on my computer a lot. Sure.
But it's not like I'm being antisocial.
I'm talking to my friends online, so that's like not all bad.
Stop working. I'm not working really.
My career skill set requires me to be on the computer. Yeah, that's part of it.
It's just like then in my free time, my friends are also on the computer.
Most of my friends are also on the computer. So, she's like, she's worried she won't get grandchildren. Okay, I'm the youngest.
That is not my job. Sorry.
Bother ones first, Mom. I'm busy.
a baby with what free time mother am I going to create and care for a child?
A couple couple hours on the weekend maybe. I don't think it's going to work.
I don't think I don't think that's going to work out. I'm a little busy.
If you tell me I remind you of your mom again, I'm going to have to unsubscribe.
It's just what she said to me.
Stop networking.
Networking.
Yeah. Oh my gosh.
We can actually hang out in the morning.
Sometimes we sometimes can, but sometimes we can't cuz I'm working and I'm like hanging.
Third generations don't get the whole internet social networking thing. I feel Yeah, I think so.
It's the easiest way to hang out with longdistance friends. Exactly.
She's like, "No, they're hopeless. My only hope is no where she's coming from, but I wouldn't worry about it too much as long as you're still active." Yeah, I'm fine.
I'm fine.
I'm fine. I could I mean, I could use some more girly friends occasionally just for like It's only a new occurrence. Okay. Just for like my little girly things throughout the week like Oh. want to go to the craft store and the home decoration store and look around like I don't have anyone to do that stuff cuz I thought with my mom and my mom doesn't live here anymore. That's the only reason I'm feeling like maybe I need more boyfriends but that's it. I feel like it's not a big deal. It's not a big deal.
Imagine she as a mom she would embarrass her kids on purpose.
I feel like I'd be cool.
Well, okay, that's not true. I'd be good. Maybe not cool, but I'd be good.
Staying at home on the computer with friends is a lot cheaper, too. See, Mom, I'm saving money. That's what I should tell her. I'm saving up. Stay at home.
Saving up. Although, board games at my friend's house is free, so that's not really an excuse. Unless. Okay. It probably like it'd be polite to bring drinks if I went.
You're supposed to do that now. I'll save money on that, won't I?
You had a child, but you killed him. No, no, no, no. That's not true. You're misremembering.
You're crazy.
Chat, get girier.
I feel like I'm pretty girly already.
What would make me girier? Do I do any not girly things?
Probably.
I don't know.
Hey girl, want to get your nails done?
Right. Exactly. Although I've usually got my nails done by myself anyway.
Except I haven't been getting them done really very much. I did recently since my mom was here. But I'm growing out my natural nails, giving them a break so they're healthier.
I just got a gel instead of acrylic this time.
I'm sure you guys really care about that.
That important detail.
Sure. Most parents think they're still cool, too. Probably. Cool. Moms are never cool.
Russia and Australia celebrate New Year's first. Wait, when is that?
Wait, how long would I have to stream to hit like every time zones uh new year?
Would it be like 24 hours?
You f I did not do that. It's not true, man. You dropped your wallet. I have What?
What are you talking about?
Oh, I tried to return someone wallet and they're like, "Oh, no, thank you." You talking about that?
Better than what I do to my nails. Need to grow my nail. Yeah.
Let them grow. Let them Let them heal.
You play Luke Company from Dawn to Dust.
That's not girly.
I mean, it's not not girly.
It's not like it's just like a little game.
absolutely know what that means and can totally relate. That's what I see. As soon as I said that, I was like, "These fellas do not know what I'm talking about.
These fellas do not know what I'm talking about." All right. Lesson acrylics is when they put a little plastic part to make your nail longer and then put like scoop over it and make a shape and then they paint over that and then makes your nails long. Okay, I did that for a little while. Not crazy long, but just like longer.
Um, but it was destroying my natural nail. And so now I got gel, which means they don't put any goop or plastic and they don't shave it down to like it's a whole thing.
It's just a nail polish, but it's a gel nail polish. So it's like it kind of peels off eventually.
That's all. Healthier for the nail.
Never taking care of your nails. Okay.
Well, you're probably not trying to grow yours out. So, some of us are trying to grow our nails out, so we got to take care of them.
A girly gamer girl. Yeah, guys, I'm not like other girls. And I got a girls. I play a lethal company and play video games. I'm literally the only gamer girl in the whole world. I'm the only girl play video games. So, we'll do lots with this knowledge thing.
Oh, you're welcome.
Oh, sure. I got 15 people on hold, but I can talk. What?
Like how she and Janite as she plays leave the company from Dante. Okay. Only sometimes.
Only sometimes.
Only occasionally. Once in a blue moon, I'll pick up Leval Company.
What's the blue moon? I think we're doing something this week, actually. Um, let me make sure. I I hope it's um true because I wrote it on a schedule and they might have posted it already.
What the freak?
It's making me do this.
La.
>> Ever heard of a lady who is the world's I watched a video about her. They're really like long and they're like curling crazy sister force painted my nails when we were little. That's about it. Nice classic sister move.
The heck is wrong with this?
Oh, I see. I see tomboy. She I was never really a tomboy.
I mean, I played with bugs and stuff, but I still liked girly things when I did that.
Like a happy medium, I guess. I did go through a won't wear pink phase, but that was not a tomboy thing. That was like a emo thing. Want to be cool emo girl.
Can I do this? Ah. A man.
A I put they have uh Lethal Company crowd control and I wanted to do it solo run with crowd control.
Um it's only for premium. Yeah, I have to pay 80 bucks to do it, but I might do it cuz it sounds really fun.
Sounds really fun.
79 7.99 monthly or 80 bucks yearly.
Excuse me, crowd control.
I'll think about it. It just sounds so fun. Lethal company crowd control. That sounds so fun. I think they're rolling it out for everyone later, but I'm real impatient and I want to do it now. So, maybe I'll become pro for a month. I don't know.
I can be a become a partner eventually.
You get a bigger cut when you're a partner.
I have to do two more sessions and 16 more unique users.
And then I become a partner with crowd control. How cool.
Oh, streamer. Wait, partner. Yeah, confusing. There's no tears to it.
Dropped my phone. Help.
Was painting the whole bug. I was not painting bugs. I was collecting bugs.
Aren't spiders bugs? I liked other bugs, not spiders. lost a bet in high school and had to get >> next week or this uh this uh what uh after New Year's week.
Yeah, >> we had to make our schedules early in summer.
>> Remember to cancel it after that month.
Yeah, you can ask the person who helped you live life at one time to put in a good word for you.
Thanks to be for 15 months. Are you ready for the 2024y? I'm so ready. I'm so ready.
No way. They also have Super Smash Bros.
early access.
They have a lot of early access stuff.
It's only for pro. Um but I don't think I can do Super Smash Bros until I have Nintendo perms cuz we're allowed to monetize.
So I have to skip on that one for now.
Pretty cool. An official crowd control partner.
Yeah, it' be cool, huh?
There's partner right now. I guess there's like tiers, but it's like you don't you just have to like it's just like a progress thing. So like the longer you do it, you'll probably move up. Right now I'm crowd control streamer and then there's partner and then Oh, ambassador. That's only invite only.
I have to put in a good word.
If you become an ambassador, you get free crowd control pro guys.
I better start buttering them up.
L. Hi. Welcome.
Welcome. Welcome everybody. Hope you could stream.
Hope y'all could stream. Welcome.
I didn't know you streaming at this hour.
What' you guys do?
It's melee streaming. That would be quite hard. Oh, it's the GameCube one.
Is that the GameCube one? Oh, you're right. I mean, I have a Gamecube, but I don't know how to do all that.
Welcome everybody. Congrats on 40k.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Okay, now we have to keep talking longer. I was not even wrapping it up, so Oh, I only just started rambling, guys.
I only just started.
Are we at a museum right now? Yeah, we've been looking around.
Oh, we already looked at all the fossils and we looked at a castle.
Yeah, we're at the the Smithsonian.
Look, there's a famous elephant.
Yeah, but we did like a I'll show you kind of like an example.
We did like a We did like this.
It puts you in and you can walk around the museum.
You can look at stuff. I don't know why I went to this area. I don't know why I zooming into the floor. It doesn't normally do that.
You can look at things.
Usually has stuff you can click on to read, but I don't know what area I'm in.
Doesn't have many clickable things right now.
Let's check out the clean floor. Yeah, we looked at like fossils and stuff earlier. It's really cool. Really cool.
We saw mammoths and dinosaurs and sharks. Oh my gosh, the craziest looking sharks. Where are they? I kind of want to see them again. Where did those weird sharks go?
What exhibit was that even?
It was uh was in the ocean.
No, it was in the fossils cuz it was like like prehistoric sharks or something, wasn't it?
It was in with the fossil stuff. I think a 12ft tall unit of giant. Yeah, the giant sloth.
Oh my gosh.
So cool.
We looked all at dinosaurs. Dinosaurs.
I thought giant sloth was wild.
Giant moose. The giant moose was cool, too. Oh my gosh. I don't know.
Everything was so cool. I don't know was my favorite.
I don't even know what's my favorite.
Look at this.
kidding me?
What the heck?
Big boy dinosaurs.
Is that the sharks over here? I really want to see them again.
Look at these. Look how big.
It's not a shark, but yeah, that was a T-Rex back there. This a plesiosaur. Massasaur. Oh, is this a massaur?
No.
What is it?
It is. This is Oh, this is the remember later on we saw it looked like a like a prehistoric uh killer whale. That's what this guy is. Now that over there they had a picture of him with skin on.
It looked like an oracle. Was that him?
This one's cool, guys, cuz look, he has another dinosaur in his belly. And then in the belly of this dinosaur is another dinosaur. It's like a dinosaur and a dinosaur and a dinosaur. You know, Tappies. Yeah, my dog's walking around.
Dang it. I don't remember where the sharks were, but they were so cool.
No, maybe they were over here.
No, they weren't. Oh, I don't remember where they were.
Those sharks were so cool looking.
Oh, I don't remember.
I see what.
Huh?
There's a lot of cool stuff over here.
Is that the sloth? There's the sloth.
Look, a giant sloth.
Isn't that huge?
I like him. He's really cute.
Giant brown slot.
26,000 7,700 years ago.
Big boy.
Turduckus is what they say. Oh yeah. Oh my gosh. I saw a kicking video of those.
It was gross. Disgusting.
Okay.
What's up, puppy?
What's up? She's crying at me. She wants something.
Strange sharks are in 30. Life changes in per Okay, I got to show you. I got to show you.
Life changes in a Okay, I'll take her. Oh crap. Sorry.
We're supposed to be in the elephant room. I'm going to take her. You know, she wants water to go outside and then I'll show you guys the cool sharks. Be right back.
Capuino. Are I'm back. Thank you for the blue.
la.
Come back. Okay. How do I find Oh my gosh. Hold on, girl.
It was in the past and it was in the fossils. He said 30 30.
It was in 30 life changes in the life changes in the life changes.
in the perian perman Oh goodness.
Oh my gosh.
Uh, life changes in the poor me.
Where are you? Maybe it's a current.
Life changes the Bian.
There they are.
Oh crap.
Life changes in the formula. Look at these sharks, guys.
First of all, look at this little fish.
He's literally so cute.
>> Look at him.
Now, this guy is wacky.
The weirdest thing I've ever seen in my life.
And this guy has a fins on his ears.
And this guy, smug little dinosaur looking. What the heck? You got Max on your head. What the heck are you?
I love all of them. And look, they have bones of one. They have bones.
Bones.
Bones.
His teeth.
Wow.
Do you end up watching more Love Life?
No, not yet.
But it's on my list. Next time I sit down to watch something, that's why I'm watching. It's not on my uh I have to watch it in my room. I can't watch it in the living room for some reason. It's not on uh my TV in the living room doesn't have the right apps on it. I had to watch the first episode on YouTube, but I'm sure all the other ones are probably on there if I found the first one on there.
Love life. Who said that? I watched the first episode. It was really cute. I liked it a lot.
Apparently the shark you like here is called Adestus. Hi. Hi. This one or this? This one? This guy?
I'm totally watching videos about ancient sharks for sure.
Okay. Well, I do have to wrap it up.
Actually, I wasn't going to, but when I was out there, my mom said uh she asked me to go to the store for her cuz she has a tummy ache and she wants a tummy ache medicine.
So, I'm going to go to the store for my mama.
Me, mom. We will Who's live? Shu is live.
We'll raid Shyzu tonight.
Yes. Um but I will see you guys tomorrow. We have a big collab with a bunch of V and you girls and Eric from Face Connect and Shiki will be there and Ly from Pixel will be there and whole bunch of girls that I have not um met before. So it'll be really fun. We're playing if anybody was tuned in to Lur stream when we practiced a couple weeks ago. That's what we're doing tomorrow.
Yeah. But thank you for uh for hanging out going to museum with me. There's still a bunch of exhibits that we haven't even seen. This place is huge.
Um but I like the stuff like this. So we'll do another museum sometime. And also if you guys ever come across a another aquarium or zoo or something, send them my way cuz I also want to do more of those. I like little walk around attraction things that we can do. I think they're super fun. What time tomorrow? This stream is at 6:00 p.m.
PST. So, 1 hour later than our normal start time. Uh, 1 hour earlier, an hour and a half earlier than we started today.
Yep. Yep. Yep. I'm going out for milk.
I'm going out for tummy medicine for my mommy.
Yep. But I'll see you guys tomorrow. And guys, okay, be honest.
Is it fine if I many years.
Will you guys be like, "Oh my gosh, what is your problem? You literally just complain about not having friends and now you're not." Be honest. Or you think it's fine if I do stream.
You think it's fine if we stream.
Is that sad that I'm not going to say no to my friend? Maybe it's fine. I'm seeing her next week anyway. I'm seeing her next week. I'm still leaving the house. Okay. I think maybe it was around years then if that's okay.
which you're getting to doing more.
I was really excited to stream. So, I think maybe we'll do that.
Hey, maybe we'll do that if you guys if you're free or whatever. Maybe we'll do that. Okay.
But thanks for coming everybody. I'll see you tomorrow for the CD with the girls. Thanks for coming to the museum with me.
It's a lot of fun.
Thanks for coming everybody.
I love you very very very very very very very very very much and I will see you next time. Okay.
Bye-bye.
Byebye.
Love you. Bye-bye.
Bye-bye. Love you.
See y'all later. Prehistoric alligator in a while. Prehistoric crocodile. I don't know if they're alligators.
Probably. Love you. Bye-bye.
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