The Budget Museum

The Budget Museum

Welcome! I am an amateur paleontologist wishing to educate and entertain folks online by showing them the incredible world of paleontology and zoology! Looking through all of natural history, from Dinosaurs to Denisovans, and Mammoths to Manatees, I hope you learn and laugh a little while you look through The Budget Museum.

Dinosaurs of the Mountains

Dinosaurs of the Mountains

Life in the Amazon River

Life in the Amazon River

What are Rain Frogs?

What are Rain Frogs?

Prehistoric Bug Extravaganza

Prehistoric Bug Extravaganza

Baboons!

Baboons!

Dawn of the Age of Mammals

Dawn of the Age of Mammals

The Weird Rules of Evolution

The Weird Rules of Evolution

Abelisaurs: Dinosaur Brutes

Abelisaurs: Dinosaur Brutes

Know Your Bears

Know Your Bears

WTH's a Caecilian?

WTH's a Caecilian?

Really Stupid Cryptids

Really Stupid Cryptids

Rhinos.

Rhinos.

The Deadliest Ocean Ever

The Deadliest Ocean Ever

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  • @KryptonianBMW
    @KryptonianBMW13 сағат бұрын

    Trunk nubs!

  • @Kevin_Street
    @Kevin_Street18 сағат бұрын

    Thank you for a most fascinating video.

  • @WobblesandBean
    @WobblesandBean23 сағат бұрын

    Lost opportunity to call it "extrabuganza"

  • @funnyguy5767
    @funnyguy5767Күн бұрын

    Thank you. I'm glad I stumbled across your platform

  • @skullzyvr1733
    @skullzyvr1733Күн бұрын

    I love how the internet collectively calls and agrees that rain frogs are now called "Potato Fairies"

  • @vzmo
    @vzmoКүн бұрын

    Video talks about unknown dinosaurs, not even Sinosaurus was mentioned, that dinosaur is so unknown that it remains untalked (my favourite dinosaur)

  • @user-ie6jr4bg1w
    @user-ie6jr4bg1wКүн бұрын

    The main reason all those animals are still there is because there were and are no apex predators. So its not a particular great thing but its interesting.

  • @brezyacres
    @brezyacresКүн бұрын

    This one of my top ten KZread videos

  • @manateeeman9122
    @manateeeman9122Күн бұрын

    I remember pouring all my evolution points in mobility but the just dying lol

  • @theredneckprincessoftactic8176
    @theredneckprincessoftactic8176Күн бұрын

    11:06 that diss was savage lmao

  • @tonymaccaroni5744
    @tonymaccaroni5744Күн бұрын

    This desert cant be that old. Just a few hundred years maybe. Look at old maps from 1500's. It was green, with huge rivers, cities, everything.

  • @Mr.SharkTooth-zc8rm
    @Mr.SharkTooth-zc8rmКүн бұрын

    🐵

  • @raptorhuman1645
    @raptorhuman1645Күн бұрын

    What if that sunami from Doggerland was the Great Flood?

  • @Mr.SharkTooth-zc8rm
    @Mr.SharkTooth-zc8rmКүн бұрын

    🌞

  • @Mr.SharkTooth-zc8rm
    @Mr.SharkTooth-zc8rmКүн бұрын

    🦈

  • @stre4knuk465
    @stre4knuk4652 күн бұрын

    Lwk feelin kinda special for having a fruit MEANT for me

  • @mitcheldoucette8268
    @mitcheldoucette82682 күн бұрын

    As soon as you said bce instead of ad I stooped the vid

  • @FrogBurgerHD
    @FrogBurgerHD2 күн бұрын

    My favorite animal in the world

  • @contactgeneralemailforpubl3478
    @contactgeneralemailforpubl34782 күн бұрын

    thanks for making this video. I hope it makes its way to some kids.

  • @sageofsixidiots3364
    @sageofsixidiots33642 күн бұрын

    Why is everything a re but not a rodent

  • @David-bg9od
    @David-bg9od2 күн бұрын

    As weird and creepy as they are they're amazing

  • @bizarrities674
    @bizarrities6743 күн бұрын

    You’re telling me the shit that’s infesting my tiger barb aquarium right now that I’m currently having to starve out by depriving my precious swim babies of all light is one of the first recorded forms of life on earth…? Well, this changes everything.

  • @somika87
    @somika873 күн бұрын

    Great job man!

  • @saifmadni12
    @saifmadni123 күн бұрын

    great video

  • @kultur-vultur
    @kultur-vultur3 күн бұрын

    Poor New Caledonia, it dont stand a chance if were mining it.

  • @DemetriusLewis-jx1eq
    @DemetriusLewis-jx1eq3 күн бұрын

    Slaking

  • @sageofsixidiots3364
    @sageofsixidiots33643 күн бұрын

    I thought hippos were related to elephants for Some reason

  • @sjkdjfd2691
    @sjkdjfd26913 күн бұрын

    I d say we look more like bonobos but behave more like chimps (in ancient times we did at least)

  • @brandana4857
    @brandana48573 күн бұрын

    According to fantasy everything has European features

  • @Shiba_Pearls
    @Shiba_Pearls3 күн бұрын

    3:46 I feel like us humans will be the first to break that rule 🥲

  • @buzzbuzz095
    @buzzbuzz0953 күн бұрын

    I saw the Aurochs so many times in school and always assumed people of the time just drew funny and over exaggerated cows 😭

  • @chrisjohnston4400
    @chrisjohnston44003 күн бұрын

    The glaring thing to me has always been the incredible difference between chimp and bonobo. When an adult chimp gets out of the enclosure its guns ready get people out of the area until it’s darted or killed and back in the enclosure. One of the stories I heard was Mimi the dominant female bonobo escaped the enclosure by picking the lock but was found an hour later with the garden hose in hand watering the lawn. She had witnessed it many times before and thought it needed it. She went home by herself at lunch time because green apples were available, her favourite. We should pay more attention to bonobos. See if we could ever get even close to there social intelligence. When chimps meet someone has to die, when bonobos meet someone’s getting laid. Usually a picknick afterwards.

  • @tzaidi2349
    @tzaidi23494 күн бұрын

    Small correction at 11:50. pH level falls with acidification. Anyway great vid as always, recently discovered this channel. Love the info and humor.

  • @xxjacobdabossxx960
    @xxjacobdabossxx9604 күн бұрын

    Those are cute, squealing fellas

  • @Me97202
    @Me972024 күн бұрын

    “UN comprehensible?”

  • @yaricoo
    @yaricoo4 күн бұрын

    I've searching so many bug-themed creative project yet I found so little. all I found that worth mentioning were hollow knight and bug fable, and some of tabletop rpg like "bug world". I know there is more like bee movie, but those film feels less genuine to bug theme than what I mentioned before. they feel like human with buggy exo-suit. what I dreamed of, and plannig right now is bug-themed avatar:the last Airbender, sort of. I want to see a bug themed fantasy product with real, prehistoric bug lore, while mixing my own creativity. for example, I want to use loyal jelly as key item to evolving one society into monarchy in this bug world, since loyal jelly in real life actually can affect other insects like fly. and since bee were co-evolved with plants, in this fiction of world, they will be considered as botanistic faction. maybe they can utilize insectivorous plant to defend their nation. there is so many possibilities in bug world that never used by so many artist, and that's a shame. sorry for my bad English. I just wanted to share my imagination with random people lol

  • @FOLIPE
    @FOLIPE4 күн бұрын

    The lower 48 states are also smaller than Brazil

  • @disnagburnazog9552
    @disnagburnazog95524 күн бұрын

    wizard sheep... polymoroh gone wrong

  • @TheJawadAbdullah.
    @TheJawadAbdullah.4 күн бұрын

    Orangutans - Maurice Gorrilas - Buck Bonobo - Koba Chimpanzee - Caeser Humans - Will

  • @TheJawadAbdullah.
    @TheJawadAbdullah.4 күн бұрын

    "Apes together strong."-Caeser "APES TOGETHAA STRONG!"-Koba "APES TOGETHER STRONG"-The Beach ape civilization "WHAT A WONDERFUL DAAAAY"-Proximus Caeser

  • @Xesmuclana
    @Xesmuclana5 күн бұрын

    Ever since the end of the Carboniferous, the arthropods have been reduced to mere shadows of their former selves. No longer are they the uncontested masters of the land. They are now the tiny vagabonds living within the cracks and unlit crevices of the vertebrates' world, forced to scrounge for discarded scraps and flee from our titanic footfalls. But the arthropods remember their past. The arthropods have not forgotten the days when they were the masters of the surface world, and we were merely the vermin beneath their manifold feet. Make no mistake, mammal. The arthropods outnumber you. The arthropods will outlive you. And when you die, it will be the arthropods who feast upon your remains. They are gathering their strength, and your flesh will be their fuel as the day of conquest hastens. The arthropods were once king of this planet. They shall be king again.

  • @davidletasi3322
    @davidletasi33225 күн бұрын

    When I started studying dinosaur fossils, there were only about 300 know types in 1954. So, in my lifetime, over 1000 new dinosaurs have been discovered. Thousands more will be discovered over time.

  • @Jaggerbush
    @Jaggerbush5 күн бұрын

    Creators - pls stop perpetuating the lie that apes can produce sign language. They can not. At best they can point to something. Everything else is gibberish nonsense interpreted by zelis primatologists. RID CI/CT ASL interpreter

  • @achimpanzee9210
    @achimpanzee92104 күн бұрын

    He said it was debated on whether it was mimicry or not.

  • @ashram12
    @ashram125 күн бұрын

    See, I really hate bugs. I appreciate bugs, I know they're very important to ecosystems and they're a highly successful group of animals,. But bugs creep me out in a very deep way. I've tried overcoming my aversion to bugs by watching documentaries about them, but it just made it worse... "Life in the undergrowth" was basically a horror series disguised as a documentary.

  • @yaricoo
    @yaricoo4 күн бұрын

    One of the things I've always thought about bug documentaries is about their close-ups. As video game graphics develop over the years, I've heard some people complain about realistic skin, saying it kinda gross. Listen, actually, human skin is pretty gross if you zoom in like an insect documentaries. We don't recognize human faces by counting every hair on their skin. The way we recognize human faces is more abstract than we might thought. Wouldn't it be a little unfair not to apply that standard to insects? I think the reason why people think insects are gross is that we have seen so many enlarged pictures and videos of them.

  • @pigmentpeddler5811
    @pigmentpeddler58115 күн бұрын

    i ate the bug

  • @leoornstein3963
    @leoornstein39635 күн бұрын

    Bugs 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥

  • @frogglen6350
    @frogglen63505 күн бұрын

    this is still funny

  • @pyropulseIXXI
    @pyropulseIXXI5 күн бұрын

    “This real desert might not be as impressive as this totally fictional idea, but the reality of this real thing is still impressive in its own right”

  • @Oliver_Lim
    @Oliver_Lim5 күн бұрын

    What I find interesting lately is learning that most European and some Asian people's DNA contain between 2- 4% Neanderthals' DNA, which is said to have originated in Africa, while most modern Africans have almost 0% of its DNA, but more of the Homosapien's. According to some sources, the two human ancestors might've originated from the same ancestors, and from there, evolved differently, but it's theorized that the two ancestors didn't exactly mate, or at least it didn't get to that point where it was considered normal.

  • @outhonechaseng
    @outhonechaseng5 күн бұрын

    :Aweome: