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Hey everyone, I've read a lot of the comments on this video and others regarding both the volume of the background music as well as the speed at which I read my script. I appreciate all of the constructive criticism. I'm still a bit new to making more formal YouTube videos such as this but I'll try my best to address these issues in future projects. Once again thank you for the support and criticism, I appreciate everyone's interest in animal-related subject material and will try to upload more frequently in the future!
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Hey everyone (once again), If the vocals become hard to hear, I'd suggest lowering the volume of the YouTube video to about half or lower of the maximum. I found this to be more useful in hearing the vocals over the bgm. Apologies for audio related issues, I'll be working on optimizing volume in future uploads.
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Video Transcript: https://pastebin.com/8bXR6SrD
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You're correct, that's my bad. They just barely miss each other as save for a few species. It could be attributed to climate change or other factors then. There was also a trend of particular sparassodont groups becoming very common and then leaving the fossil records throughout the cenozoic up to their extinction long before carnivorans entered. Thank you for providing this information.
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Did not realize that “sea lions” was “seal lions” in the title for weeks, we stay making oopsies out here
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Hey everyone, so I’ve been informed that the image I’ve used for the giant koala was actually one of the giant koala lemur. That was an oversight on my part, apologies for that.
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We’re Muslim out here, Assalamualaikum
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A GAME THEORY
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They will be featured in my next video!
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I think you're right lol, "western expansion" must've been ingrained into my head from high school history classes all these years later
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I actually wanted to spend a lot more time on multituberculates than I did in the video but ultimately they were only briefly covered because the video was more focused on extant groups of mammals. The original script didn’t even include them but I added them in last minute just because of their legacy. That being said, I’m absolutely down to do a multituberculate video in the near future to give the group some more love.
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Pandas are bears too
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If this is not already the plot of a novel I’m gonna need someone to write one about this
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Here you go: https://youtu.be/f3PPDn4ABys
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Here you go: The Evolution of the Cat https://youtu.be/J3OikvXPvD4
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That's a black rhinoceros
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Of course He did: https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/650/747/aaf.png
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Sorry about that, it should be up now
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