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Awesome video!
Ответитьamazing video, as always!
ОтветитьI want that plant.
ОтветитьThis is such a great channel. Many fail to keep consistent quality, but All.About.Nature is over here making dependable content.
ОтветитьYou know you clicked on this for the foot, don't you?
Ответить"This is Boris!"
"This. Is. SPARTA!"
Only because it is melting. 😂
ОтветитьBro traded a whooly mammoth for 2 snowmobiles… 😭
ОтветитьCan you talk about tamil Yalli animal?
ОтветитьI saw the thumbnail and my immediate thought was, "oh, I wish All About Nature would do one of these! His coverage would be awesome (idk how I missed the Canadian one, I thought I'd seen all your vids.)
ОтветитьSo interesting ♡♡♡
ОтветитьAccidentally reviving an extinct species of nematode is so funny for some reason
ОтветитьThe mummy babies always makes me sad
Ответить“No way I’m touching that dead mammoth. That’s cursed behavior. But you can bet your ass I’ll trade it to my bro for two snowmobiles!”
Ответитьbeen watching since 17k 💕
ОтветитьFascinating!
ОтветитьI would happily watch a 2 hour compilation of permafrost finds, if you could put the parts together when you're done
Ответитьenjoyed seeing the little lark there is often such a focus on mammals i don't recall ever hearing about birds
ОтветитьCould Yana help accelerate Colossal's woolly mammoth revival, similar to how that 110-year-old thylacine skull accelerated their thylacine project?
ОтветитьMake video of channa amphibious the mythological snakehead thought to be extinct 85 years ago
ОтветитьWell done, Thank you! I found the seed germination interesting.
ОтветитьAnother cracking episode! What amazing finds! Thank you. John. UK.
ОтветитьThat is so sweet.I am jealous wish I was there. That is unbelievable!!!
ОтветитьThey ate some of the neck is wild lmao
ОтветитьLongtime subscriber here; thanks for all your great uploads man. I - REALLY - appreciate how you don't use sensationalism, and stick to known facts. While it is disappointing how you get low views on the permafrost vids, they are some of my favorite. This video, along with your color morphs upload are top-notch content. Pretty much any of your videos that cover niche topics I enjoy the most, since I learn something new. Keep up the great work, I hope you have a great week!
Ответить"hey lets see what this thousands of year old mummified meat tastes like"
Ответитьmakes one wish they could go back in time,
Ответитьi'm sorry, the researchers who discovered the Steppe Bison did what now 😃😃😃
ОтветитьMake a vídeo about each conservation status
ОтветитьThe story of Boris and Sparta gets me every time- I hate that Boris suffered 😭 It's the pregnancy hormones acting up but they were just kittens!
ОтветитьThank you gor this great video.
It's part 2. I could'nt find part 1. Can you help me, pls?
I wish we had an update on the Silene specimens. Id like to know if they kept growing them/or if they ended up destroying the specimens. I think growing a plant whose parents lived 40,000 years ago would be so cool.
ОтветитьOmiltemi cottontail was rediscovered
ОтветитьIt is so nice imagining what actual wildlife looked like here in europe, i grow white campion which looks similar and it is a very tough plant.
ОтветитьGreat Content! ❤
ОтветитьCmon..lets clone that wolf
ОтветитьFantastic video once again! Thank you for these! have a great week :D
ОтветитьIt's insane that the permafrost flowers not only germinated, but also had slight differences in their flower structure compared to their modern counterparts, and their germination probability. That's micro-evolution in action, we're seeing an ancestor flower being alive and functioning.
ОтветитьI feel bad for these animals but it's still interesting
ОтветитьI always enjoy your videos!! keep uploading more material please! 🙏
ОтветитьLol dogs just go to town gnawing on a mummified mammoth and humans use our tech to consume mummified bison no wonder we're best friends
ОтветитьProud of my country
ОтветитьNaitves finding something not theirs and selling it.. wow im shocked
ОтветитьMy guess is that i most cases the hair have changed colours due to the soils chemistry
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