The Strange Truth About Neanderthal Sex Lives

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  • čas přidán 16. 03. 2024
  • Neanderthals remain one of the great mysteries of human evolution. They are the human's closest relatives, but their habits elude us. We are learning more about our hominid cousins every day, but there is still so much we do not know, including the mystery of Neanderthal mating habits, as there is not a lot of evidence to describe what Neanderthal sex would have been like. Thankfully there are new advances in genetic paleontology shining a light on this elusive subject, and the discoveries surrounding ancient human mating rituals continue to develop.
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  • @suzz1776
    @suzz1776 Před měsícem +591

    Well u see when a mommy neanderthal and a daddy neandethal loved one another ......

    • @franny5295
      @franny5295 Před měsícem +10

      😅 I was trying to figure out what confused them...

    • @serotoninsyndrome
      @serotoninsyndrome Před měsícem +23

      And then nine months later, they get a visit from the Leptoptilus robustus....

    • @btetschner
      @btetschner Před měsícem +2

      Hahaha! Good one!

    • @alejandronopasanada5302
      @alejandronopasanada5302 Před měsícem +3

      You see, when a giant monster decides to take something and there are no police….

    • @lawnside82
      @lawnside82 Před měsícem +4

      ...and now they live in Forida, changed the name to Florida Man..

  • @youvebeengreeked
    @youvebeengreeked Před měsícem +362

    Imagine showing your mum something on your phone and then you get a notification from one of your subscriptions saying "look at Neanderthal sex lives"
    That would be hilarious wouldn't it...

    • @Dave-bj3pq
      @Dave-bj3pq Před měsícem +2

      Why would it be...

    • @alegnaboulenthal
      @alegnaboulenthal Před měsícem +21

      Interesting start to your day, was it?

    • @youvebeengreeked
      @youvebeengreeked Před měsícem +2

      @@alegnaboulenthal Yeah

    • @youvebeengreeked
      @youvebeengreeked Před měsícem +3

      @@Dave-bj3pq ‘Cause it’s an unusual and sex-related but not human sex-related thing.. it’s jus weird XD

    • @SouthernLeone
      @SouthernLeone Před měsícem +1

      😂 that actually would be funny

  • @jefferyepstein9210
    @jefferyepstein9210 Před měsícem +139

    I can’t even imagine how bad their butts smelled

  • @davidlancaster8152
    @davidlancaster8152 Před měsícem +43

    Neanderthals didn't go extinct. We bred them out. We are neanderthals, especially red haired people.

  • @mikecampbell5856
    @mikecampbell5856 Před měsícem +169

    I don't think the inter breeding between Sapiens and Neanderthals would have been peaceful and loving. I envision what happens whenever a tribe conquers another tribe.

    • @DesertBirdie
      @DesertBirdie Před 23 dny

      I agree, and I've read only female Neanderthals could produce interspecies offspring. So yah.

    • @DaniHMcV
      @DaniHMcV Před 22 dny +27

      I was thinking the same thing. It wasn’t a “love-match” but rather a more forceful conquering.

    • @RR-kz4hq
      @RR-kz4hq Před 19 dny +15

      You know tribes had interactions other than fighting

    • @elmerj112
      @elmerj112 Před 18 dny +1

      Me, too. That’s exactly what I imagine happened.

    • @3twojayd626
      @3twojayd626 Před 17 dny +6

      definitely in some cases but no way 100% of their relationships were forced

  • @larsedik
    @larsedik Před měsícem +86

    They were not completely different species - they were closely related species, or else they would never have been able to interbreed.

    • @sharonluckerson2576
      @sharonluckerson2576 Před 17 dny +7

      U r correct

    • @lilshotsfiredaroundtheworld
      @lilshotsfiredaroundtheworld Před 15 dny +8

      It's kinda how a lion and a tiger are different species but close enough to make babies. When a human and neanderthals had babies, the males were infertile, and the females were fertile, kinda like how ligers work

    • @PAPSN
      @PAPSN Před 9 dny

      @@lilshotsfiredaroundtheworldbecause lions and tigers are very similar species. They make it seem like a house cat and a lion made a baby

    • @milascave2
      @milascave2 Před 8 dny

      I was going to say thing.

    • @milascave2
      @milascave2 Před 8 dny +2

      @@lilshotsfiredaroundtheworld where is the evidence for this? I don't think it's true, or that it could be proven.

  • @debbiedunn4477
    @debbiedunn4477 Před měsícem +46

    Very interesting. I have lupus. Thank you Neanderthal grandparents.

    • @chromicapop4595
      @chromicapop4595 Před měsícem +4

      I wonder if allergies is a thing with Neanderthals too😂

  • @NASCARFAN93100
    @NASCARFAN93100 Před měsícem +67

    It's always a good day whenever Weird History uploads

  • @DisabledCursedPrince
    @DisabledCursedPrince Před měsícem +24

    I knew since I was a child in public school (I'm 27 now), that they were wrong about what they were teaching us about Neanderthals. It sounded eugenics-y to me, even then. I've always been super interested in evolution, since I was very young and it caused problems with myself and my family that I was so into science. They didn't like that I questioned everything.
    Anyways, I knew Neanderthal had a lot more in common with homo sapians than what was being told because it didn't make sense to me that hsapian would possibly interbreed with Neanderthal to such an extent that its still prevalent in our DNA today. I thought to myself "surely, we had more in common than just genitalia." I knew when being fed images of cavemen that there's a possibility that the depictions and what was being told, were wrong. It didn't make sense that hsapians would actively seek out this "ape-man" so frequently, that we're now the product of our ancestry.
    Trey The Explainer on yt was very validating and educational for me when I watched videos such as "Disabilities in Prehistory" that shows exactly this. That we have in fossil records, stories. Stories of a now extinct people's who's lives were complex. That those stories we were told of cavemen and brutishness, were simply not true. In fact, I hypothesis that they were highly empathetic and compassionate.
    What are the chances that out of the little pieces of information we've unearthed from Neanderthal, they tell stories of proven compassion.
    Fossilization needs very specific conditions to take place, and from the few pieces we have of Neanderthal, we see them loving and mourning. We see them taking care of their disabled.
    Anyway, I have a rarely high percentage of Neanderthal DNA and guess what? I have Behcet's disease lol and also autism (if that wasn't immediately obvious.)

    • @ciscotx74
      @ciscotx74 Před 16 dny +1

      Can you repeat that please ?

    • @DisabledCursedPrince
      @DisabledCursedPrince Před 16 dny +2

      @@ciscotx74 can you stay in your right winged youtube lane? This is a space for people who want to be educated.

    • @kathybrem880
      @kathybrem880 Před 16 dny +1

      I have to agree with you

    • @DisabledCursedPrince
      @DisabledCursedPrince Před 16 dny +1

      @kathybrem880 thanks for agreeing with me :)

    • @percyjones8376
      @percyjones8376 Před 15 dny

      @@DisabledCursedPrince yeah yeah we know you called the whole thing…if mommy and Dadda would of just took your Neanderthal kink serious who knows what you would of become!!! I’m just glad you can now share your short story of your love of Neanderthal

  • @genev3358
    @genev3358 Před měsícem +71

    When Fred yells “Wilma!” at the beginning of Flinstones it always sounded to me like he just learned of her human affair. I mean Pebbles did seem more homo sapien…

  • @304Dolo
    @304Dolo Před měsícem +119

    Great video but that damn looped guitar riff was driving me crazy

  • @sethkaicer319
    @sethkaicer319 Před měsícem +46

    Now that's no way to talk about my mother-in-law😮

    • @tiathegreat3326
      @tiathegreat3326 Před měsícem +4

      U mean ur mom😂😂😂

    • @chromicapop4595
      @chromicapop4595 Před měsícem +4

      Whats funnier is that some populations actually have residual ancient human dna(its heritable and has been focus of studies)

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 Před měsícem +15

    Lots of assumptions, very little evidence.
    Biologically "completely different" species can not produce offspring. A mating between a human and a chimpanzee will not produce young as the two are completely different species.
    In some cases two closely related species can produce young, but these young can not produce young. Mate a horse and a donkey you will get a mule. But a mule cannot produce young.
    In some cases different "breeds" can produce fertile young, in these cases, the two are considered to be the same species even if they are morphologically they are very different. For example, you can mate a Chihuahua and a grate Dane and get fetal puppies, even though you'll likely need to achieve inseminations artificially, and it may be a good idea to make sure the bitch is the great Dane.
    This is because Great Danes and Chihuahuas are different "breeds" but the same species. Modern humans and Neanderthals were the same species, but different breeds.
    There is quite a bit of evidence that Neanderthals communicated with languages as complex as modern humans and there is no reason one could not learn the language of the other, and so they would have had no trouble communicated.

    • @ZePopTart
      @ZePopTart Před 8 dny +1

      We call that a subspecies. And closely related species in the same genus *can* sometimes produce fertile offspring together. But they became separate species for a reason, so there’s usually a reason why they *don’t*.

  • @gabiausten8774
    @gabiausten8774 Před měsícem +40

    Once my friend, while caressing my head, jokingly asked if : ,,I forgot to evolve and if I’m a current resident of Neanderthal?!“, cuz I got kind of a pronounced ledge on the back of my head. I was hella insulted…turns out, I also have Crohn‘s disease.
    If he ever found out…

    • @KittynFranky7643
      @KittynFranky7643 Před měsícem

      🤫shhhhhh. Act stupid, nobody knows. Oh, and stay healthy and look after yourself. From someone who also has plumbing issues so I get it.

  • @witchthief9735
    @witchthief9735 Před měsícem +37

    Ok who leaked the details of my personal sex life?? I bet it was Grug...

  • @zach7193
    @zach7193 Před měsícem +26

    Well, this was something. Fascinating, informative, and downright weird. Throughout history, people have relations with family members. Queen Gorgo with King Leonidas who was her uncle, Cleopatra and her brother, the Habsburgs, etc. They kept it in the family.

    • @chromicapop4595
      @chromicapop4595 Před měsícem

      It was a reoccurring trend also inbreeding caused genetic deformities the Hapsburg chin ??

  • @joermnyc
    @joermnyc Před měsícem +18

    WH: “It’s so easy, a caveman could do it.”
    Caveman: “What! …yeah ok, you got us. But just this once.”

  • @bluelaser1012
    @bluelaser1012 Před měsícem +62

    Yes, the original narrator is back!!!

  • @Down_the_Wind
    @Down_the_Wind Před měsícem +17

    Those neanderthals look a bit like my distant family from Indiana

  • @lukemn29
    @lukemn29 Před měsícem +95

    Their love lives couldn't have been that great if they went extinct.

    • @jonaspete
      @jonaspete Před měsícem

      They wouldn't go extinct if Viagra was invented back then.

    • @Me4-gc8qs
      @Me4-gc8qs Před měsícem

      The Denisovans in Australia were wiped out by the invading Aboriginals. They killed all the men, boys and elderly kept the young women and raped them. Most likely happened all around the world too.

    • @calcaleb7041
      @calcaleb7041 Před měsícem +5

      It’s exactly why they aren’t around 😂😂

    • @Mr72Dolphins
      @Mr72Dolphins Před měsícem +26

      They didn't. Check your DNA

    • @everlynevins
      @everlynevins Před měsícem

      That's not how they went extinct. Nor are they really "extinct" given that modern-day humans have a small % of Neanderthal dna.
      They died out due to humans. The strongest species survives. Illnesses, killing, pushing Neanderthals further and further into a corner. Basically, sex and having kids wouldn't have changed that.

  • @000luvrnhatr000
    @000luvrnhatr000 Před měsícem +20

    Omg my favorite narrator! Oh how I’ve missed you and your tones 😂

  • @marksmith4346
    @marksmith4346 Před 27 dny +7

    Neanderthal predation theory makes the most sense to me. At one point, there were a dozen hominins existing at the same time (probably more) and then everywhere one shared territory with Neanderthal, the other became extinct. Then Neanderthal and Homo sapien started living together, and the first's population kept getting bigger and the latter's population almost became extinct (as few as 50). But all of the sudden, humans made progress in weapons engineering, communications, and strategic thinking and for the next 20,000 years, Homo sapien populations grew and spread while Neanderthal declined until they disappeared.

    • @genighmartin4999
      @genighmartin4999 Před 19 dny +1

      Actually everywhere the other species ran into us they became extinct.

    • @marksmith4346
      @marksmith4346 Před 19 dny

      @@genighmartin4999 After the choke point on the Levant 50,000 years ago, yes. Before that, it was a different story.

  • @elyshadawson7517
    @elyshadawson7517 Před měsícem +21

    What a be lovely thing to wake up to on a Sunday morning🫣

  • @PasleyAviationPhotography
    @PasleyAviationPhotography Před měsícem +19

    Im already ashamed I clicked, I sat looking at the thumbnail for 4min before committing.

  • @btetschner
    @btetschner Před měsícem +9

    A+ video!
    LOVE IT! Fascinating topic and video!

  • @anngolden6921
    @anngolden6921 Před měsícem +51

    My confusion is this: if ' we ' don't know much about Neanderthal lives, how is it that 'we' know about their sex lives???

    • @algator55
      @algator55 Před měsícem

      Because this channel's BS and they're just trying to promote they're gay propaganda

    • @Yamaha38XCRacer
      @Yamaha38XCRacer Před měsícem

      The mush brains believe anything these days!!!!

    • @chromicapop4595
      @chromicapop4595 Před měsícem +9

      Comparing dna and carbon dating their bones? Or long studies of recovered skeletons?

    • @jimbrown7261
      @jimbrown7261 Před měsícem +6

      @@chromicapop4595 I concur, that seems to be the primary findings discussed here. So the title was chosen more as link bait than an accurate description of the subject matter.

    • @mrmojomajestic8317
      @mrmojomajestic8317 Před měsícem +8

      Because sex sells.

  • @_Super_Hans_
    @_Super_Hans_ Před měsícem +16

    The weird things is, humans could speak end neanderthals couldn't so who knows how that happened. There was likely force involved.

    • @genighmartin4999
      @genighmartin4999 Před 19 dny +1

      How do you know they couldn't speak

    • @3twojayd626
      @3twojayd626 Před 17 dny +1

      They could speak

    • @JL-uu3lv
      @JL-uu3lv Před 13 dny

      youre totally wrong

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 Před 5 dny

      They could make certain sounds that we do, just not all. Perhaps they did have a form of communication, like sign language

  • @Pixdust77
    @Pixdust77 Před měsícem +5

    My dude just said ".. we're talking about the kine of mingling adults do when the kids are at baseball camp" 😂

  • @Lovetheducks
    @Lovetheducks Před měsícem +11

    I’ve oddly always been curious about this.

  • @mostly_insane2291
    @mostly_insane2291 Před měsícem +31

    So that’s how Pebbles and Bam Bam came to be. Childhood mystery solved.

    • @TH-hy9kr
      @TH-hy9kr Před měsícem +5

      BamBam was adopted. Some single and unprepared homo sapiens must've heard Barney's and Betty's "wish upon a star" for a child and left him on their doorstep.

  • @btetschner
    @btetschner Před měsícem +4

    3:49 I have two lucky cats (tortoiseshell cats) named Mojo and Charm, they are amazing and so pretty!
    Tortoiseshell cats are traditionally considered lucky in Ireland.

  • @arrow1414
    @arrow1414 Před měsícem +4

    Neanderthals *were* human, just as it was pointed out, a different species. It would be like saying a cat mated with lynx as if they were completely different animals when lynxs are cats, just a different species.

    • @catherinebirch2399
      @catherinebirch2399 Před měsícem

      If Neanderthals and crop magnons were different species, then surely their genes would have been incompatible and couldn't have produced offspring, just the same as if a human mated with a chimpanzee. I always thought that Neanderthals were human but a different race.

  • @tiofelioabito8820
    @tiofelioabito8820 Před měsícem +6

    We know exactly...they hit the woman they loved over the head with club and dragged them away.

  • @lawnside82
    @lawnside82 Před měsícem +8

    They live in Florida, Florida man

  • @billm2078
    @billm2078 Před měsícem +2

    Neanderthals never went extinct, they are here in many of us.

  • @danidavis7912
    @danidavis7912 Před měsícem +1

    Another fun vid. Thank you!

  • @MatiasGeraldoThe2nd
    @MatiasGeraldoThe2nd Před měsícem +2

    The video I’ve waited my whole life for…

  • @ingridfong-daley5899
    @ingridfong-daley5899 Před měsícem +25

    Anybody else wondering if modern scientists are just trying to save face?
    "Nah baby, i promise--i'm packing just as much as a Neanderthal!!!!!"

  • @richardsanjose3692
    @richardsanjose3692 Před měsícem +13

    How in hell would anyone have a clue as they left no record.

    • @RollenND
      @RollenND Před měsícem +4

      SCIENCE!!!!

    • @davidcook680
      @davidcook680 Před měsícem

      Honestly they just make up shit.

    • @mangot589
      @mangot589 Před 23 dny +5

      Not written records. But they did leave behind burials, bones, places they lived. Just like Rollen said. It’s takes a long time to piece together things, and as there is more discoveries, ergo, more information, etc.. That’s what science is all about. Building blocks.

  • @dkpitt3912
    @dkpitt3912 Před měsícem +6

    As much as I love this channel, this is impossible to know

    • @tinamills4779
      @tinamills4779 Před 20 dny +1

      It's not. Most Europeans still have roughly 2% Neanderthal genes to this day. That's how we know.

  • @valerielhw
    @valerielhw Před 23 dny +3

    The inbreeding among Neanderthals might have been due to their isolation from other groups, and their dwindling numbers in general.

    • @nebulabunny8633
      @nebulabunny8633 Před 5 dny +1

      I was thinking the same thing! Especially later on when there were very few of them, I doubt they'd really inbreed much if at all when there were many of them, even if teens stayed within their birth group.

  • @seekertosecrets
    @seekertosecrets Před měsícem +5

    6:12 Talking about "carrying a big stick" or twig?
    7:49 They "boinked" themselves out of existence?

  • @btetschner
    @btetschner Před měsícem +1

    7:35 Reminds me of my microbiology class at Southeast Community College.

  • @lisac.9393
    @lisac.9393 Před 21 dnem +3

    The background music is too loud!

  • @WitchessJae
    @WitchessJae Před měsícem +2

    How does this not have more views?

  • @joeyjojojunior1794
    @joeyjojojunior1794 Před měsícem +8

    3:30 "Cave swinging" Ha

  • @HistoryMystery989
    @HistoryMystery989 Před měsícem

    Really interesting video!

  • @laken1804
    @laken1804 Před 10 hodinami

    The neanderthal looked at modern humans and decided that they were tired of being ugly.

  • @btetschner
    @btetschner Před měsícem +4

    Eating ANOTHER Weird History meal!
    Eating LUCKY CHARMS*† Hidden Dragon Reveals in Milk...while watching this Weird History video!
    Happy Saint Patrick's Day!
    *From the Weird History Food video "Why the 80s was the Golden Age of Cereal"
    † Lucky Charms (for Saint Patrick's Day) in the Year of the Dragon is the theme, even eating it in a rainbow bowl!

  • @justanamerican9024
    @justanamerican9024 Před měsícem +2

    I got that 'Neanderthal bump' on the back of my skull, so . . .

  • @btetschner
    @btetschner Před měsícem

    7:23 I have a white typewriter of the brand We R Memory Keepers.
    It is amazing!
    The big invention during the year Nebraska was established was the typewriter.

  • @evansbezil7450
    @evansbezil7450 Před měsícem +2

    Could you do a timeline on the 2000’s please 🙏🏾

  • @aVerveQuest
    @aVerveQuest Před měsícem +2

    Anyone imagining the first encounters as cute encounters and not forced brutalities is likely looking on the smiley side

  • @brj_han
    @brj_han Před měsícem +5

    Yeah, they were around for a while selling insurance for Geico, but I think they're back doing a gig economy...

  • @y_fam_goeglyd
    @y_fam_goeglyd Před měsícem +3

    I was watching a documentary on Neanderthals some years ago (this century lol), and there was a science class in an American highschool, at a guess the kids have were around 16 years-old, where they did DNA tests just looking for Neanderthal DNA (one assumes with parental permissions). Only the kids with European heritage - to varying levels - had any, as you'd expect.
    The funniest thing was that the "best-built" lad in the class, and of pretty much complete European heritage (since we left Africa, naturally. I think they were only looking back at so many generations. Not that I know how that's done 🤷🏻‍♀️), and the one expected to have the most of this DNA, actually was amongst the least. He wasn't fat, just broad and strong-looking; pretty much the shape you'd expect a Neanderthal to be.
    The one with the most and to the scientists' surprise, quite significantly (IIRC it was something in the region of 6%. The others were mostly in the 2-3% range) was the prettiest, slenderest, blue-eyed blonde. To be fair, she took it well! I hope so she wasn't bullied at afterwards though.

    • @marksmith4346
      @marksmith4346 Před 27 dny +1

      Neanderthal was a little shorter on average but were probably 6x stronger than humans...their rib cage looks way more like a gorilla's than ours. Their forehead is low and sloped and they didn't have a prominent chin. They would not have had the V-shape that we consider attractive today. Much bigger eyes and noses too.

    • @TheZorlock
      @TheZorlock Před 9 dny

      Nobody should be ashamed to be related to our more isolationist and stronger ancestors

  • @ve2vfd
    @ve2vfd Před měsícem +8

    In, out, repeat if necessary.

  • @LIIN_FACTS
    @LIIN_FACTS Před měsícem

    Really interesting information

  • @paulcarstairs6978
    @paulcarstairs6978 Před 9 dny

    The evolution of Samurai weaponry would be good to watch

  • @piledaddytv
    @piledaddytv Před měsícem

    Best narraitor ever! I’d be so bummed if I found out the voice was AI the whole time

    • @TH-hy9kr
      @TH-hy9kr Před měsícem +2

      He's real. His name is Tom Blank.

    • @piledaddytv
      @piledaddytv Před měsícem

      @@TH-hy9kr awesome thank you! 😊

  • @lethemeatarss1926
    @lethemeatarss1926 Před měsícem +6

    Anyone ever see the movie ‘Quest for Fire’?

    • @btetschner
      @btetschner Před měsícem

      I have not seen that, but I just looked it up (after reading this post) and it looks great!

    • @erynlasgalen1949
      @erynlasgalen1949 Před měsícem +4

      Yes. It's a great movie. The last scene with the two of them staring up at the moon, knowing their far flung descendants would walk on it some day, gave me a shiver.

    • @btetschner
      @btetschner Před měsícem

      @@erynlasgalen1949 It sounds great, though I am not going to watch it now because I now know the ending. I was on the fence right before you said that.

    • @gothic_oma
      @gothic_oma Před měsícem +1

      ​@btetschner
      I suggest watch it anyway! It was very well done.

    • @btetschner
      @btetschner Před měsícem +1

      @@gothic_oma With promotion like this, it's no wonder the film is not more popular.

  • @flicka25
    @flicka25 Před měsícem +2

    BTW Neanderthals did not come up with the wheel...that happened around 10,00 or 7000 BCE and the Neanderthals were long gone by then. I love you guys but you really should read Clan of the Cavebear lmao

  • @aVerveQuest
    @aVerveQuest Před měsícem

    It seems likely we survived less bc of our competition skills and more bc we lived further from sites of volcanic eruptions and the impending temperature reactions

  • @georgecyp.4581
    @georgecyp.4581 Před dnem

    I remember when I first started reading about them,some decades ago, that even the possibility of interbreeding was considered a near impossibility. Now, it turns out we have a small percentage of their DNA,but unfortunately these poor " hominids ", along with denisovans and others, died out due to " outcompetition".Why noone thinks they were human just like us,albeit a little ugly. A tribe of very few individuals, spread from W.Europe to Mongolia, would have no choice but to inbreed.The remaining ones.got absorbed and assimilated. You can't be serious about competition for resources and extinction among people who only number so much, and they have to their disposal the whole planet, because even deserts didn't exist, or weren't so widespread back then. Besides, breeding different species cannot produce fertile offspring

  • @aryan1956
    @aryan1956 Před měsícem +2

    I think they're called "bigfoot" today.

  • @susanpayson7843
    @susanpayson7843 Před měsícem +52

    Couldn’t we just ask Marjorie Taylor Greene?

  • @lotstodo
    @lotstodo Před 2 dny

    My neighbor is part Neanderthal. My step father is the first generation of his family to walk on 2 legs.

  • @QuestionsStuff
    @QuestionsStuff Před měsícem +11

    Now do one on the " Strange truth about the folks at Weird History's , sex lives . 😉

  • @lizhoward9754
    @lizhoward9754 Před 4 dny

    If Neanderthal never really disappeared but became part of us (a theory I personally believe is true), that means the “first” modern humans were very different than us. By “first” modern humans, I mean humans that never bred with Neanderthal. Wouldn’t we be a very different species today if we were not part Neanderthal?

  • @haruhisuzumiya1997
    @haruhisuzumiya1997 Před měsícem +6

    Personally, I wish you guys would stop commenting about the fact that it's a different narrator sometimes the guy needs a break and honestly the other one's aren't that bad stop being so picky. It's honestly kind of rude. And it's 0 feedback. There's nothing constructive about it. If you're gonna comment do something with it.

  • @charleendavis8171
    @charleendavis8171 Před měsícem +1

    YES! He's back! 🤩

  • @whotfstolemyusernamewhtalo5949

    Could you make a video on beatrice cenci?

  • @DogWalkerBill
    @DogWalkerBill Před 17 dny +1

    I wonder if Enkidu, legendary friend of Gilgamesh, isn't a mythic memory of human encounters with a pre-human species. Enkidu is described as a wild man of the forest who was civilized by having sex with the high priestess of temple prostitutes.

  • @btetschner
    @btetschner Před měsícem +1

    3:28 An Amazon card is a great idea for a gift!
    I see they are available for $15, $25, $50, and $100 denominations.

  • @theodoreengle8319
    @theodoreengle8319 Před měsícem

    You should do a video about Bonobos mating rituals.

  • @NextToToddliness
    @NextToToddliness Před měsícem +1

    Genetic bottlenecking in isolated Neanderthal communities might have led to the rise in inbreeding with humans, as we were new on the block. I think our ancestors saw value in taking on their genes, as they were better suited for the frigid, northern climate. We're designed by nature to seek out as much genetic variance as possible to ensure genetically diverse offspring. Point of fact, women can detect whether they are attracted to a man based solely on his body odor. They can also get traces of that individual's health and genetic distinctness from themselves (down to a single gene). We tend to view a life outside of Western Civilization as primal and savage, but we have a much more richer image of the world as it is through scientific study. Both early-humans (Homo sapiens sapiens) and Neanderthals took care of their sick & old, as well as took part in burial rituals. They made their own art and had rich cultures. Life in hunter-gatherer societies are also much more egalitarian as well (see: San people of Africa).

  • @JavierBonillaC
    @JavierBonillaC Před 2 dny

    This info comes from an old BC-VHS of Stormy NeanderDaniels found in an anaerobic pocket that protected the integritgy of the video.

  • @NewMessage
    @NewMessage Před měsícem +1

    C'mon now... We've all woken up with our arms pinned under a neanderthal, after one too many bowls of fermented apple mush, the day after the big mammoth hunt.

  • @susanlett9632
    @susanlett9632 Před měsícem +1

    Neanderthals are getting more action than I have in years!

    • @IvMaxixvI
      @IvMaxixvI Před měsícem

      You want to change that ?

    • @joebidet2050
      @joebidet2050 Před 13 dny

      Commit a crime and get sent to jail
      Women seem to be attracted to jail birds 😂

  • @suet.r.4815
    @suet.r.4815 Před 21 dnem +1

    With ALL of the variations of "sax' that people enjoy now?! - What is surprising , here?

  • @gjd424
    @gjd424 Před měsícem

    Can you do an episode on the weird history channels narrators please!

  • @JamesKonzek-xr5zy
    @JamesKonzek-xr5zy Před 5 dny

    Humans & Neanderthals liked each other!

  • @lindacoolbaugh962
    @lindacoolbaugh962 Před měsícem

    For some reason the cutaways to modern humans were particularly funny today 😆

  • @patf1288
    @patf1288 Před měsícem +7

    BRING BACK GRAVEYARD SHIFT!!!!! THAT CHANNEL WAS SO GOOD WHY DID Y'ALL STOP MAKING VIDEOS?????

  • @happybubble2301
    @happybubble2301 Před 21 dnem

    Lol the timing on the black hand ontop of the white hand feels rather aggressive.

  • @manbot47
    @manbot47 Před měsícem

    That Who knock of bgm was really distracting

  • @markduncan9463
    @markduncan9463 Před měsícem +1

    Would be cool to have a video about how to pronounce 'neanderthal' as a part of educating people about neanderthals...

  • @gunnarbjursell370
    @gunnarbjursell370 Před měsícem

    The ’mixture’ between Neanderthal-, Denisova- and Homo Sapiens, described, among others by the Swedish geneticist Svante Pääbo.

  • @ricklee5845
    @ricklee5845 Před měsícem

    Regarding "The Neanderthals Doing The Nasty" - one thing is for certain - since Missionaries came into existence relatively recently, there was no 'missionary position'.
    WHY it is called 'missionary position' makes for an interesting study... 🤔

  • @thebraveone5095
    @thebraveone5095 Před měsícem

    Man, thats wild.

  • @kathybrem880
    @kathybrem880 Před 16 dny +1

    There’s no way this is anything other than speculation

    • @DisabledCursedPrince
      @DisabledCursedPrince Před 16 dny

      You're smarter than scientists, congrats. You've cracked the code and know everything. (As if you actually watched the video)

  • @joannacregan5265
    @joannacregan5265 Před 24 dny

    I'm curious as to how they figure humans and Neanderthals couldn't communicate. I get that verbal communication between the two species may have been impossible, but what about some sort of basic sign language?

  • @BlackSkins-il7ch
    @BlackSkins-il7ch Před 3 dny

    The fact that surprised me the most is…”no evidence of Neanderthals in Africa”🤔

  • @EricckkkMoneyyy
    @EricckkkMoneyyy Před měsícem +4

    I really like that you, the narrator, actually pronounce it correctly! It's Ne-and-er-thal! I really dislike Regular ppl and CZcamsrs who say it so stupidly.

    • @deathbycheese850
      @deathbycheese850 Před měsícem

      That's not how you pronounce it lol.

    • @murphy4yt
      @murphy4yt Před měsícem

      @@deathbycheese850 Been that way all my life.

  • @louieo.blevinsmusic4197
    @louieo.blevinsmusic4197 Před měsícem

    Haha love how they obviously picked the first stock video from just how Neanderthalish he looked.

  • @privatehuff
    @privatehuff Před měsícem +1

    03.11 I dont think Neanderthal invented fire or the wheel - where'd you get that from ??

  • @heathergreer9919
    @heathergreer9919 Před 4 dny

    This video makes me think about how so many races are so much more mixed now its getting hard to tell what everyone is. Like to the point alot of ppl have a brown complexion that varys from a light color to a slightly dark brown. Idk why this video made me think of it like this. Ppl in the future will prob look back an not be able to "initially " tell.

  • @ongaudbruh7906
    @ongaudbruh7906 Před měsícem +1

    I just think about how the smell must’ve been terrible

    • @nala2839
      @nala2839 Před měsícem

      Smell of what?gennies ?

  • @PhantomFilmAustralia
    @PhantomFilmAustralia Před měsícem +1

    Read the title real quick thinking it was "Netherland Sex Lives." I still clicked on it. Imagine my surprise seeing a caveman. Lol

  • @Lgxlgohxohxoyd
    @Lgxlgohxohxoyd Před měsícem +2

    "I know because i was there"

  • @Shay_What
    @Shay_What Před měsícem

    I love this narrator and I'm always glad to hear his voice, but the music on this one really robbed the enjoyment for me. Its the Dollar store version of a The Who song on a 6 second loop...