Most Mysterious Recent Discoveries | ORIGINS EXPLAINED COMPILATION 8

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I think everyone missed you yesterday Hurricane Katrina. Lol. Glad to have you back young lady.
I WISH YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR AND NOTHING BUT THE VERY BEST.

jasonwebb
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Hello O.E., "UP THE VOLUME"!!! Sincerely, Randy. 🙏😇👊

randyscj
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Love your vids. I'm a new sub aka binge watcher. Happy New Years

jamieandrewsdrogs
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I was at my parents house, there was a small nursery set up in the basement by my families play room. My parents were babysitting for me one afternoon and I went downstairs to get my son out of the crib when I saw something slithering under the crib. I screamed and my dad came running.( It was northern Illinois, so no venomous snakes). Turned out someone had opened the casement window in the laundry room and a garter snake had dropped in and was trapped downstairs. To this day I am ashamed for having screamed. I know there are no venomous snakes and had actually played with them while growing up.

dawnboren
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I miss the old intros 😥 But channel is still amazing

wolficvfx
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I always learn something new from all your videos. Me and my daughter always watch the new ones together. We been watching so long it's like Katrina's part of the family

scotiansoldierforlife
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love all your videos :D and great info and facts :)

danespensen
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Imagine what we could discover in 2022 with modern technology 🤩
Happy new year everyone ❤

ZERO-CHEATS-GAMING
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Im From New
Im from New Zealand and Im your number one fan, Origin Explained your awesome at what you do. Happy new year to you and be looking forward to another year of this five star channel.

DarrenDeansSouthernBreed
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Is it maybe possible that super henge is actually older then stone henge? Possibly some sort of calculator to discover some of the more difficult sky allignments implemented in the construction of stone henge or even a big super complicated sun dial

tiffanyabeyta
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Happy New Year Katrina. Looking forward to all the interesting info

beccabuckner
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🔴 We see many Fer de Lances on our farm.... they such interesting animals!

OchoVerde
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I saw video of 16 foot croc being attacked by 4 young male lions and they couldn’t get past his tough skin on its back the croc got into the water then lions followed then 1 got taken down and rest left

I read great white sharks never stop growing length and weight !!! So their ways one spotted at 22 foot few years ago now that’s scary if it keeps growing . They have like captain America healing abilities against disease and fights

ejwski
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One last awsome Video b4 the new year & new discoveries. Thanks for this year content & cant wait for more.

stackstheripper
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Happy New Year, ❤ love what you do. Keep um come n👍..

chriscarter
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About the year 1998 a 21 foot American alligator was hit and killed by a sim truck in Laward Texas

banditeastlick
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Happy New Year Katrina! I was fortunate to visit the Ness of Brodgar and Ring of Brodgar in September 2017. The Ness was not nearly as excavated as it is now, but very exciting. They said you cannot turn a shovel of dirt without finding something five thousand years old.

kcvail
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Currently we have 5 snakes. Corn snake (peanut), Western Hognose snake (Taz for Tasmanian Devil), Ball python (Hanata), Everglades Rat snake (Garfield) and African House snake (Lady). All have been named after cartoons or cartoon characters.

eholmes
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Please make a video about biastronomy too.

ghjghj
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Great video and lots of interesting information. But while Fer de Lance was mentioned the golden lancehead specifically should have been mentioned as well do to its rarity (it only exists on one island) and the fact that its venom is by far most potent of all lanceheads and I'm not sure but probably all South American snakes. Also Malaysian blue coral snake should have probably been mentioned as well as Gabon Viper which has the longest fangs of all snakes and while its venom is not that powerful its yield is colossal. Plus while Taipotoxin is the toxin unique to taipans and by all means should have been mentioned. However the most powerful toxin in inland taipan's arsenal is paradoxin which large amount of separates him from other taipans and other venomous snakes in generaland it also should have been mentioned. But other than that its a great video with lots of interesting information. i knew about henges made off wood but I didn't know that they were actually bigger than more widely known Stonehenge made of stone.

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