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How our deadliest parasite turned to the dark side E1 10 min

1. How our deadliest parasite turned to the dark side

Around 10,000 years ago, somewhere in Africa, a microscopic parasite made a huge leap. With a little help from a mosquito, it left its animal host - probably a gorilla - and found its way to a new host: us.

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Primates vs Snakes (An Evolutionary Arms Race) E2 10 min

2. Primates vs Snakes (An Evolutionary Arms Race)

The Snake Detection Hypothesis proposes that the ability to quickly spot and avoid snakes is deeply embedded in primates, including us - an evolutionary consequence of the danger snakes have posed to us over millions of years.

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How the Rise of Social Insects Shrunk These Dinosaurs E3 10 min

3. How the Rise of Social Insects Shrunk These Dinosaurs

We often think of dinosaurs as either preying on other dinos or mammals, or as plant-eaters -- but in ecosystems today, those aren’t the only two options. So why would we expect dinosaurs to have only been carnivores or herbivores, with the occasional omnivore thrown in the mix?

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How Vertebrates Got Teeth... And Lost Them Again E4 10 min

4. How Vertebrates Got Teeth... And Lost Them Again

As revolutionary as teeth were, they would go on to disappear in some groups of vertebrates. But why?

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How Horses Went From Food To Friends E5 10 min

5. How Horses Went From Food To Friends

Do our modern horses descend from just one domesticated population, or did it happen many times, in many places? Answering these questions has been tricky, as we’ve needed to bring together evidence from art, archaeology, and ancient DNA…Because, as it turns out, the history of humans and horses has been a pretty wild ride.

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Why We Only Have Ten Toes (It's a Long Story) E6 10 min

6. Why We Only Have Ten Toes (It's a Long Story)

Today, all mammals from humans to bats have five fingers or fewer. Yes, even whales, whose finger bones are hidden in their fins. Birds have four or fewer and amphibians get the best of both worlds, often having four digits on their “hands” and five on their “feet.” But no species of vertebrates have more than five digits, let alone eight!

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Sharks nearly went extinct 19 million years ago #shorts E7 1 min

7. Sharks nearly went extinct 19 million years ago #shorts

There used to be SO MANY sharks...where did they go?

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Dire wolves aren’t wolves at all #shorts E8 1 min

8. Dire wolves aren’t wolves at all #shorts

Dire wolves aren’t actually wolves but what they are might be even cooler.

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Could humans survive if they traveled back in time 3 billion years? #shorts E9 1 min

9. Could humans survive if they traveled back in time 3 billion years? #shorts

Could humans survive during the Precambrian?

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Some trees are more closely related to broccoli than to other trees #shorts E10 1 min

10. Some trees are more closely related to broccoli than to other trees #shorts

Don’t be fooled by convergent evolution.

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Human knees are the worst and we have evolution to thank for that #shorts E11 1 min

11. Human knees are the worst and we have evolution to thank for that #shorts

Why do human knees suck?

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A crater in Turkmenistan has been on fire for about 50 years #shorts E12 1 min

12. A crater in Turkmenistan has been on fire for about 50 years #shorts

And it’s been reported that one of the geologists started it on purpose?

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When a Giant Pterosaur Ruled the European Islands E13 10 min

13. When a Giant Pterosaur Ruled the European Islands

The ecological niche of apex predators was empty on Hateg Island, waiting to be occupied by something large, mobile, and powerful enough to fill it.

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Only one human has been excavated from the La Brea Tar Pits #shorts E14 1 min

14. Only one human has been excavated from the La Brea Tar Pits #shorts

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Could humans survive a giant space rock colliding with Earth 66 million years ago? #shorts E15 1 min

15. Could humans survive a giant space rock colliding with Earth 66 million years ago? #shorts

Would you have survived the K-Pg Impact?

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The Sudden Rise of the First Colossal Animal E16 10 min

16. The Sudden Rise of the First Colossal Animal

A truly enormous ichthyosaur around the size of a modern sperm whale, reached its size within just a few million years of taking to the water - a blink of an eye in evolutionary time.

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The Tasmanian tiger is definitely extinct. So why do people keep report sightings of them? #shorts E17 1 min

17. The Tasmanian tiger is definitely extinct. So why do people keep report sightings of them? #shorts

Thylacines are definitely extinct!

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The Extreme Hyenas That Didn't Last E18 10 min

18. The Extreme Hyenas That Didn't Last

Hyenas weren’t always able to eat bones. In fact, only a few million years ago, they lived very different lives.

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Who forged one of the most famous fake fossils of all time? #shorts E19 1 min

19. Who forged one of the most famous fake fossils of all time? #shorts

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After this bird went extinct the first time, evolution just hit replay #shorts E20 1 min

20. After this bird went extinct the first time, evolution just hit replay #shorts

The bird that evolved twice!

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Someone lost the only fossil from what might’ve been the biggest dinosaur ever #shorts E21 1 min

21. Someone lost the only fossil from what might’ve been the biggest dinosaur ever #shorts

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Would you have survived the biggest mass extinction of all time? #shorts E22 1 min

22. Would you have survived the biggest mass extinction of all time? #shorts

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An ancient insect trapped in amber has a parasitic mushroom erupting out of it? #shorts E23 1 min

23. An ancient insect trapped in amber has a parasitic mushroom erupting out of it? #shorts

I will pass on the parasitic mind-controlling mushroom, thanks

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How the Smallest Animal Got So Simple E24 8 min

24. How the Smallest Animal Got So Simple

We tend to think that evolution only goes in one direction— toward getting bigger and more advanced. But that’s not always the case. This tiny, simple animal, the Myxozoans, (yes, animal!) evolved from something bigger and more complex.

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We know a lot about dinosaurs but...what was the first dinosaur? #shorts E25 1 min

25. We know a lot about dinosaurs but...what was the first dinosaur? #shorts

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Why Sour May Be The Oldest Taste E26 8 min

26. Why Sour May Be The Oldest Taste

While sour taste's original purpose was to warn vertebrates of danger, in a few animal groups, including us, its role has reversed. The taste of danger became something it was dangerous for us to avoid.

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The Ancient Human Species With A Missing Body E27 10 min

27. The Ancient Human Species With A Missing Body

Only a handful of Denisovan fossils have been identified. In the absence of actual body fossils, it’s impossible for us to reconstruct their morphology, right?

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Are there dinosaur fossils in space? #shorts E28 1 min

28. Are there dinosaur fossils in space? #shorts

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Why don’t rabbits get really, really big? #shorts E29 1 min

29. Why don’t rabbits get really, really big? #shorts

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An extinct human species was discovered deep within a cave system #shorts E30 1 min

30. An extinct human species was discovered deep within a cave system #shorts

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When Ants Domesticated Fungi E31 10 min

31. When Ants Domesticated Fungi

While we’ve been farming for around 10,000 to 12,000 years, the ancestors of ants have been doing it for around 60 million years. So when, and how, and why did ants start … farming?

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The Curious Case of the Cave Lion E32 9 min

32. The Curious Case of the Cave Lion

A mysterious, large feline roamed Eurasia during the last ice age. Its fossils have been found across the continent, and it’s been the subject of ancient artwork. So what exactly were these big cats?

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Is This The Oldest Dad In The Fossil Record? E33 8 min

33. Is This The Oldest Dad In The Fossil Record?

Fossil evidence suggests Diictodon used burrows to breed, and that a parent stayed behind to feed and protect their young. And the parent that stayed behind? It might’ve been the male.

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Why did so many predators die at the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry? #shorts E34 1 min

34. Why did so many predators die at the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry? #shorts

There’s something weird going on at the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry in what’s now Utah.

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What is the most successful human species? #shorts E35 1 min

35. What is the most successful human species? #shorts

Does Homo erectus beat out Homo sapiens?

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Sharks have antibacterial skin. Can we use that to save lives? #shorts E36 1 min

36. Sharks have antibacterial skin. Can we use that to save lives? #shorts

Sometimes modern problems require ancient, evolutionary solutions.

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This Ice Age pup's last meal was a woolly rhino #shorts E37 1 min

37. This Ice Age pup's last meal was a woolly rhino #shorts

What was this ancient pup’s last meal?

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What came first, the sabertooth or the cat? #shorts E38 1 min

38. What came first, the sabertooth or the cat? #shorts

The newest oldest saber-toothed mammal

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How To Build A Woolly Mammoth (But Should We?) E39 8 min

39. How To Build A Woolly Mammoth (But Should We?)

In the quest to understand how evolution basically built the woolly mammoth, we may have found the blueprints for building them ourselves.

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Something Has Been Making This Mark For 500 Million Years E40 11 min

40. Something Has Been Making This Mark For 500 Million Years

Paleodictyon, a hexagonal-patterned fossil, is a bit of a mystery. We don’t even know if it’s a trace fossil, or the organism itself. So… what could it be?

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Giant Viruses Blur The Line Between Alive and Not E41 10 min

41. Giant Viruses Blur The Line Between Alive and Not

In 2003, microbiologists made a huge discovery. One that would force us to reconsider a lot of what we thought we knew about the evolution of microbial life: giant viruses.

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This new giant bacterium is visible to the naked eye #shorts E42 1 min

42. This new giant bacterium is visible to the naked eye #shorts

Microbiology goes macro with a new giant bacterium!

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Another Spinosaurus study, another opportunity to debate if Spinosaurus was aquatic #shorts E43 1 min

43. Another Spinosaurus study, another opportunity to debate if Spinosaurus was aquatic #shorts

Spinosaurus had dense bones!

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There were dinosaurs with basically no arms at all, just hands! #shorts E44 1 min

44. There were dinosaurs with basically no arms at all, just hands! #shorts

Guemesia: a new no-arm dino

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When Giant Millipedes Reigned E45 8 min

45. When Giant Millipedes Reigned

This giant millipede was the largest known invertebrate to ever live on land. So how did it get so big??

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How Plate Tectonics Transformed Los Angeles E46 14 min

46. How Plate Tectonics Transformed Los Angeles

Despite the profound changes we’ve made here in recent history, the epic saga of Los Angeles' natural history is still visible - and even striking - if you know where and how to look for it.

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Why Does Caffeine Exist? E47 11 min

47. Why Does Caffeine Exist?

Today, billions of people around the world start their day with caffeine. But how and why did the ability to produce this molecule independently evolve in multiple, distantly-related lineages of flowering plants, again and again?

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This was the biggest earthquake humans ever experienced #shorts E48 1 min

48. This was the biggest earthquake humans ever experienced #shorts

One of the biggest earthquakes humans ever experienced happened around 3800 years ago in what's now northern Chile.

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Someone stole two of the most important documents in the history of science #shorts E49 1 min

49. Someone stole two of the most important documents in the history of science #shorts

We have no idea where they were all this time, or who stole and returned them and why.

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You can thank evolution for flesh-eating bees #shorts E50 1 min

50. You can thank evolution for flesh-eating bees #shorts

Flesh-eating bees exist!

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This is one of the oldest art workshops ever discovered! #shorts E51 1 min

51. This is one of the oldest art workshops ever discovered! #shorts

Archaeologists have discovered an ancient art workshop

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Did An Ancient Pathogen Reshape Our Cells? E52 9 min

52. Did An Ancient Pathogen Reshape Our Cells?

There is one - and only one - group of mammals that doesn’t have alpha-gal: the catarrhine primates, which are the monkeys of Africa and Asia, the apes, and us.

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How Whale Evolution Kind Of Sucked E53 11 min

53. How Whale Evolution Kind Of Sucked

Mystacodon is the earliest known mysticete, the group that, today, we call the baleen whales. But if this was a baleen whale, where was its baleen? Where did baleen come from? And how did it live without it?

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The Fungi That Turned Ants Into Zombies E54 9 min

54. The Fungi That Turned Ants Into Zombies

This fungus was actually manipulating ants’ movements, forcing them to do something they’d never ordinarily do, something strange, yet specific…

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Did you know that fossils can get sick? #shorts E55 1 min

55. Did you know that fossils can get sick? #shorts

Did you know that fossils can get sick? – Specifically with Pyrite Disease

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A supervolcano in Idaho once caused a disaster 900 miles away.  #shorts E56 1 min

56. A supervolcano in Idaho once caused a disaster 900 miles away. #shorts

Disaster in the great plains!

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A bunch of very important fossils disappeared during WWII.  #shorts E57 1 min

57. A bunch of very important fossils disappeared during WWII. #shorts

80 years ago, a bunch of fossils of ancient humans disappeared.

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Did this animal poop cubes? Giant cubes? #shorts E58 1 min

58. Did this animal poop cubes? Giant cubes? #shorts

Congrats! You just found a wombat burrow. And the cubes are its poop.

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Are wisdom teeth a problem for us because of evolution? Or because of our development? #shorts E59 1 min

59. Are wisdom teeth a problem for us because of evolution? Or because of our development? #shorts

Wisdom teeth can be such a pain

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Our extinct relative was an ancient leopard’s lunch.  #shorts E60 1 min

60. Our extinct relative was an ancient leopard’s lunch. #shorts

Paranthropus got chomped by a leopard

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When did we start wearing clothes? #shorts E61 1 min

61. When did we start wearing clothes? #shorts

We didn’t always wear clothes!

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Did Megalodon go after whale faces specifically? #shorts E62 1 min

62. Did Megalodon go after whale faces specifically? #shorts

Ancient sperm whale heads belonged on every shark-cuterie board

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Where Did Water Come From? E63 12 min

63. Where Did Water Come From?

Mercury, Venus, and Mars are all super low on water – so where did ours come from and why do we have so much of it? We think our water came from a few unlikely sources: meteorites, space dust, and even the sun.

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Our Ancient Relative That Said 'No Thanks' To Life On Land E64 10 min

64. Our Ancient Relative That Said 'No Thanks' To Life On Land

Around the time that some of our fishapod relatives were crawling out of the water, others were turning around and diving right back in.

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Imagine a cat's mouth fully covering up their saber teeth.  #shorts E65 1 min

65. Imagine a cat's mouth fully covering up their saber teeth. #shorts

We might’ve been wrong about how this saber-toothed cat looked

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Darwin correctly predicted an animal existed without ever seeing it.  #shorts E66 1 min

66. Darwin correctly predicted an animal existed without ever seeing it. #shorts

Sometimes evolution is completely predictable.

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Neandertals weren’t dumb cavemen. In lots of ways, they were just like us.  #shorts E67 1 min

67. Neandertals weren’t dumb cavemen. In lots of ways, they were just like us. #shorts

Shanidar 1 got by with a little help from his friends

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Here are two ways to get a fossil species named after you.  #shorts E68 1 min

68. Here are two ways to get a fossil species named after you. #shorts

Here are two ways to get a fossil species named after you.

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Eons (2017)

0.0 (0) 6 Seasons 10m/ep 2017-06-26 US

Join hosts Hank Green, Kallie Moore, and Blake de Pastino as they take you on a journey through the history of life on Earth. From the dawn of life in the Archaean Eon through the Mesozoic Era — the so-called “Age of Dinosaurs” -- right up to the end of the most recent Ice Age. The evolutionary history of mammals including humans and other modern species is explored with these amazing paleontology experts.

Genres: Documentary

Stars: Kallie Moore, Blake de Pastino, Michelle Barboza-Ramirez