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Can we guess what animal this tooth belongs to?

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00:00Welcome to Good Mythical More. We have teeth. Can we decide what animal they were plucked from and which employee did the yanking?
00:17But first, we gotta tell you about the new show, the reality show that we've been so into lately.
00:24Oh my god.
00:25They put Adele on you, and it is exactly what you think.
00:31It is a social experiment game where there is, at the beginning of the episode, there are a group of people, a thousand approximately, and one of them has Adele placed lightly on them.
00:43Right, and we're talking about the singer.
00:45Blindfolded.
00:46We're not talking about, like, those hills in Wisconsin.
00:49Correct.
00:51I mean, that is what I thought, that's why I started watching.
00:54But then when it became the British singer, I was even more happy.
01:00A thousand different women come in and sit on the laps of the thousand participants, and one of them is Adele.
01:07And by feel alone, they must guess which one is Adele.
01:13And it's basically, the whole show, basically the whole season, they're going around one by one, and they ask somebody, you think Adele sat on you?
01:21And the funny thing is, the majority of the thousand people, approximately 650, said yes, because it's the way people think.
01:31Everyone thinks that they're the special one.
01:33Right.
01:34You know, and they've got great reasons for why they think Adele sat on them.
01:37And there is a hot tub that they get into and make out and stuff, right?
01:41Yeah, yeah, yeah, not with Adele, just with each other.
01:43Right, right, right.
01:44Sometimes Adele will be sitting on the hot tub.
01:46Yep.
01:48If she's got time.
01:52Bring in the first tooth!
01:54I love animal teeth.
01:55Tooth!
01:56I love them.
01:57Toothy!
01:58Okay, here's the first one, this is one, Link.
02:01This is quite a root.
02:04What are the numbers for, so that Stevie will know?
02:07Yeah.
02:09Ooh.
02:11This is a meat-eating, four-legged animal.
02:14All of that yellow stuff is sublingual?
02:19Yeah, yep.
02:20I mean, sub-gum-ual?
02:23Like, I would say bear is a candidate, because it's so big.
02:28Yeah, it can't be a wolf, because...
02:30Yeah, it's too big for a wolf.
02:33I mean...
02:34Are these animals that are currently on Earth, or are they maybe extinct?
02:39This one is, although we've talked about this particular type,
02:46because you seem to know a lot of facts about...
02:50It looks like a lagoon.
02:53I know a lot of facts about this animal?
02:55Well, I could say that about any of these animals, I suppose,
02:58but I remember us talking about this one.
03:01Well, I was thinking bear, because of the...
03:03Okay, but...
03:04Because of the depth of the...
03:06More specifically.
03:08Oh, polar bear.
03:09No.
03:10Grizzly bear.
03:11Yeah.
03:12Okay.
03:13Because you want to tell everyone again about what your facts are about grizzly bear?
03:17If you're in California and you see a bear...
03:21And it's brown.
03:22And it's brown.
03:23It's a black bear.
03:24If you see a black bear, it's a black bear.
03:27If you see a blonde bear, it's a black bear.
03:30It's all one species.
03:31If you see a grizzly bear in California, it's a black bear.
03:36Well, you're not gonna see a grizzly bear in California
03:38unless it's someone's pet got out.
03:40Exactly.
03:42And you probably won't die.
03:44However, there was a woman that was killed by a black bear
03:48recently in the United States.
03:50Oh, really?
03:51Bear hug?
03:52I don't know the details.
03:54This is cool, though.
03:55But you just get an idea of how powerful the bite would be
03:59by how large the root of that tooth is.
04:02I know.
04:03Now, I will say some of these are real
04:05and some of these are replicas.
04:07Yeah.
04:08And this one's a...
04:09Replica.
04:10Replica.
04:11I think we're gonna wanna keep all of these in our...
04:13Necklaces.
04:14In our case.
04:15In our office.
04:16What do you think about that?
04:17Okay, well...
04:18I mean, we have a saber-tooth...
04:20Let's go with the second one.
04:22The second one...
04:23We have a saber-tooth tiger skull in our office.
04:28It's not real, so we can add these things.
04:30This tooth could not hurt someone.
04:32This tooth is like corn.
04:34It's a little...
04:36Well, I guess the...
04:37It's like corn!
04:39Is that the root, though?
04:41I think the corny part...
04:43Oh, it's the root. Let me see.
04:44I think this is the actual tooth here.
04:46Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
04:48It's like a molar.
04:49You're correct, sir.
04:50It's a...
04:51It's very...
04:53Rectangular.
04:54Actually, I think that this is the front of the tooth
04:58and I think it is a...
04:59Beaver!
05:02Nope.
05:04But it's something like that.
05:06I mean, it's an animal.
05:08It's a large rodent.
05:09It's a large rodent that...
05:11No.
05:12Are we in Rodentia?
05:13You're on the right track with...
05:15This animal...
05:17It's a grazer.
05:18Yeah, yeah.
05:19Oh, this is a cow tooth.
05:21Closer.
05:23What's close to a cow...
05:25A horse tooth?
05:27No, it's more...
05:28It's not big enough for a pig.
05:30It's more...
05:31Not exotic, but it is technically more exotic
05:33than a cow and a horse.
05:35Uh, gazelle.
05:37You mean like an elk or something?
05:38Yes!
05:39Elk.
05:40It's elk?
05:42Is it real?
05:43Yeah, yeah.
05:44No.
05:45I mean, you look like a...
05:47You look like a gap tooth.
05:49I got one elk tooth.
05:51They ran out of human tooth.
05:53That's cool, though.
05:55That's cool what you did there.
05:56Keep doing that.
05:58Keep being that person.
05:59Did I tell you about my dentist appointment?
06:02Dentist.
06:03We got a lot of these.
06:04Let's keep going.
06:05What?
06:06You told me to do this again.
06:07They ran out of human teeth again.
06:09Again means once.
06:11It keeps falling out because it's made for elk.
06:13Number three.
06:14We got ten of these.
06:15Hold on.
06:16I'm just telling you.
06:17Where'd my elk tooth go?
06:18I'm just trying to...
06:19I'm just trying to say...
06:20I turn it this way, it's a corn tooth.
06:22In terms of pacing.
06:23Okay.
06:24Three is...
06:27That'll do some damage.
06:29Now, again, it might be like this.
06:31Just hold it.
06:32It is like that.
06:33This is a double root.
06:35It's a double root.
06:37A double root.
06:39That, I believe, is a dog-like creature.
06:42So these are the roots and that's the one tooth.
06:45Have you ever looked at your dog's back teeth or front teeth or whatever
06:48and it looks like...
06:50They look like they're almost connected.
06:52This is canine.
06:53This is a wolf tooth.
06:54This is canine.
06:55No.
06:56This is feline.
07:00No.
07:01You were on the right track.
07:02I would say you probably encounter these animals fairly frequently.
07:07Oh, raccoon.
07:08Possum.
07:09No.
07:10No, you were on the right track, I said.
07:13Coyote.
07:14There you go.
07:15Okay, yeah, so...
07:16Coyote!
07:17Yes, dog-like, but not dog.
07:20But when I say canine, though, I think it is a canine.
07:24I don't know if that's true or not.
07:26Is a wolf, is a coyote a canine?
07:28Somebody one time told me that coyotes are...
07:31They branched off longer ago.
07:33Somebody look that up.
07:34We need to teach them.
07:35They are canines.
07:36Okay.
07:37But because canines includes wolves, dogs, coyotes, foxes, and jackals.
07:44Jackals.
07:45Okay, so this again, same principle as the bear tooth.
07:50Big, root, sharp, flesh-ripping tooth.
07:57Flesh-ripping tooth.
07:59But this may be...
08:00If I worked at the zoo and the children were gathered around,
08:03I would be like, this is a flesh-ripping tooth, children.
08:06You wouldn't want to get your flesh ripped by this.
08:09I like that multiverse version of you.
08:12Oh, I would be great at the aquarium.
08:14Yeah.
08:15Oh, you think the aquarium?
08:16I was thinking...
08:17Oh, at the zoo.
08:18Yeah, yeah.
08:19Yeah.
08:20But maybe like...
08:21It would be like a small zoo.
08:22They would just be alligators, beavers, and peacocks.
08:26Well, you know like the zoos that have the little stage shows?
08:31Yes, I would love a crowd like that.
08:33Yeah, yeah, yeah.
08:34He could be in the T-Rex costume.
08:37No, I would have a microphone.
08:39You would be in the T-Rex.
08:43Well, thanks for inviting me.
08:45I didn't know I was there at all.
08:48Uh...
08:50It's a flesh-ripping tooth.
08:53What needs to rip flesh, Link?
08:56And it's big.
08:57This is a bigger...
08:59It's a powerful jaw.
09:02I think it might be a tiger tooth.
09:04I think this is a Link's bobcat.
09:07We're saying it's a cat, a large cat.
09:10You're going to be surprised with the result given the last...
09:14Human.
09:15What?
09:16Human.
09:19Given the last tooth that you fairly correctly guessed...
09:24This is a dog tooth, too.
09:26It's in the canine.
09:28Wolf.
09:29Yeah, it's a gray wolf.
09:30Okay, but it's a different part of the...
09:32This is the incisor.
09:34Yeah, this is like back there, and then that's the incisor.
09:38I know they're different, but whatever.
09:40All right, let's see them.
09:41Shark.
09:42Woo! Megalodon.
09:43That is a great white tooth.
09:46Okay.
09:49Look at all the...
09:50And that one's real.
09:51All the boys...
09:52Serration.
09:53All the boys at the beach in 1997...
09:56Ooh, that's a big one.
09:57Had one of these either on a necklace or in their pocket.
10:00That's big. That's big.
10:01Did y'all run into any of them?
10:02In their pocket.
10:04Every boy in Wilmington had a shark tooth.
10:08In his pocket.
10:09In his pocket.
10:10On a necklace.
10:11Shark go through these like...
10:13They use them so fast.
10:15It's nobody's business.
10:17All right, now we're over to my side.
10:19We're talking about number six.
10:21This is interesting.
10:25I think...
10:26That is the actual tooth.
10:27This is the root up here.
10:29This must be real.
10:31Yeah, it's real.
10:32Because it's so like...
10:34Gross.
10:35It's got...
10:38This is a ruminant.
10:39Deep layers.
10:40This is horse.
10:42It's a ruminant.
10:44It's a ruminant.
10:45I've definitely seen a horse skull.
10:47Horse...
10:48More exotic horse.
10:49Zebra.
10:50More taller exotic horse.
10:53Giraffe.
10:54Giraffe.
10:55Yeah, yeah.
10:56This one chews the cud, as they say.
10:58It's sharp, though.
11:00You wouldn't want to put your hand in there.
11:03You know that place where the giraffes
11:05stick their heads in while you're eating breakfast?
11:07I've seen that on Instagram.
11:09Oh, Instagram, huh?
11:11I fed a giraffe.
11:15I fed a giraffe in Santa Barbara.
11:18Really? What was the tongue like?
11:20They're big and purple, right?
11:21Big and purple.
11:22You got that right.
11:23I love a giraffe.
11:24Oh, now this one.
11:25This is like a molar.
11:26It's brown.
11:27This looks totally real.
11:29It's got a long root.
11:32Another ruminant.
11:34Basically smaller than a giraffe.
11:36It's the same idea, right?
11:38We need to get some vegetables
11:40and we need to shred them
11:41before we digest them.
11:44This is also a replica,
11:46but I think they made it look...
11:47They made it look gross.
11:48They stained it.
11:49Extra care was taken.
11:50This is a smaller...
11:52I mean, this could almost be a human molar.
11:55Almost.
11:57So...
11:58Human.
11:59Yeah, yeah. No.
12:00Neanderthal.
12:01No.
12:02It's a chewer of the cud.
12:04Homo!
12:06A small horse.
12:08What's a small horse-like thing?
12:10A miniature horse.
12:11A gazelle.
12:13Nope.
12:15Impala.
12:16You're pretty far away from this, actually.
12:19Oh, so we might be talking raccoon.
12:22Is this a swimmer?
12:24Does this animal swim?
12:27A raccoon with a giant mouth.
12:29Oh, it's a dolphin tooth?
12:30No.
12:31It's a whale tooth.
12:33No.
12:34It's a little whale.
12:35Well, it's not a fish.
12:36It's definitely a...
12:37It swims, but it's like a...
12:39It's a land animal that swims, right?
12:41Like a beaver.
12:42No.
12:43Huh?
12:44No!
12:45It is in the whale family.
12:47No.
12:48It's a mammal?
12:49Yes.
12:51Well, a whale's a mammal.
12:53Well, she said yes.
12:56It's a...
12:58Well, if it's not a...
12:59It's a swimming mammal that doesn't go on land?
13:02Turtle?
13:03Mammal.
13:05It's not an alligator.
13:07No.
13:08She said it was a mammal.
13:09Oh.
13:11It's hairy.
13:12A swimming...
13:13Platypus.
13:14Closer.
13:16Uh...
13:19That's not beaver, is it?
13:21That's like the cow of the sea.
13:25A hippo?
13:26Manatee.
13:27Manatee.
13:28Oh, wow.
13:29This is a little tooth for a manatee.
13:31Well, it's also just kind of unexpected in general.
13:34Like, if you had told me to draw the inside of a manatee's mouth...
13:39I would have been like...
13:40It would have just been a black hole.
13:41I would have had no idea.
13:43A manatee's tooth...
13:44I don't know.
13:45Is there a net in there?
13:46I don't know how it works.
13:47...is like a human tooth.
13:48That's what we've learned.
13:49Wow.
13:50Wow.
13:51All right, here's the big one.
13:52We know what this is.
13:54Roots up here.
13:55Elephant?
13:56Lots of...
13:58I mean, it looks like the bottom of a hiking boot.
14:02I mean, look at that.
14:03And when they wear down, they die.
14:06So this is fake, and that's just paint.
14:09But I think...
14:10Is that paint just where it would meet the gum line?
14:13It's horror.
14:14I think so.
14:15We're calling this a pachyderm.
14:17Yeah, well, she already said that.
14:18Yeah, it's an elephant.
14:20African elephant.
14:21Man, look at that.
14:22That is just so rad.
14:24How much is underneath the...
14:26That's rad.
14:27And then when it gets like...
14:28Again, that's rad.
14:29They just die.
14:31There's nothing you can do about it.
14:32You just watch them slowly die.
14:34It's very sad.
14:36It's similar.
14:37It's very similar.
14:41Man, these are worn down.
14:43Is that a hippo?
14:44It looks like a paperweight, the way that they've made it.
14:47So big.
14:51What did you say?
14:52Giant horse.
14:53I said a hippo.
14:54It is a hippo.
14:55It's specifically an Asian hippo.
14:58Can I hold?
14:59I don't know why.
15:01Man.
15:04There's another thing about a man suing a company
15:11that took him and his wife on a safari
15:13because she was killed by a hippo on the safari.
15:18Why did the safari go in the hippo?
15:22Well, it went near the hippo,
15:23and she was outside of the vehicle.
15:28And they were like,
15:29no one intervened while it was happening.
15:33I don't know what the...
15:34Like, I mean, don't they have, like, shotguns and stuff?
15:37Yeah, but I don't...
15:38I think that once...
15:39It was probably too late.
15:40Like, as soon as the hippo decides,
15:42oh, I'm gonna kill you,
15:44it probably just happens.
15:45I mean, hippos, they do eat people.
15:47They eat a lot of people.
15:48Hippos kill more people than any animal in Africa.
15:53Mm-hmm.
15:54That's what we believe.
15:56That's what we believe.
15:57That's our religion.
15:58Mm-hmm.
15:59Number ten, we've got a big and...
16:02It's completely hollow because it's fake.
16:05It's one of those you can put on your own finger.
16:07And we're not seeing the root here.
16:09We're not seeing the root.
16:10The root would be, just to give you an idea...
16:14At least that.
16:15Good God, that is a huge...
16:18This might be...
16:19Sabertooth.
16:20This is extinct.
16:22Is it extinct?
16:23No.
16:24It's not extinct?
16:25It's stinked.
16:26Are you telling me a polar bear's tooth is that big?
16:28I'm not telling you that, no.
16:31Uh...
16:33What in the world?
16:36It's definitely a mammal, right?
16:39Yes.
16:40It's a big...
16:42I would've thought that a bear was the biggest mammal.
16:45Land mammal?
16:47Um...
16:48What's the biggest land mammal?
16:50This is a lion.
16:52Oh.
16:53Yes.
16:54Tiger.
16:55No.
16:56Tiger.
16:58Tiger.
17:00No.
17:01Uh...
17:04Because what if it wasn't...
17:06Liger.
17:08You whisp...
17:09What?
17:10Why did you just whisper?
17:11The biggest land mammal is the African elephant, by the way.
17:14Duh.
17:15Yeah.
17:16Largest meat-eating land animal.
17:19That's a meat eater.
17:20Oh!
17:22Our only one.
17:23Forever lost.
17:24It was replica.
17:25Forever lost.
17:26Forever lost.
17:27Fret not.
17:28It was replica.
17:29We're gonna need a hint.
17:30The polar bear is the largest meat-eating land mammal.
17:33Thank you for that, Stevie.
17:34I was like, what?
17:36It's not on land is the hint.
17:39No, I...
17:41I was sincerely thanking you.
17:43Hold on.
17:46This is an aquatic animal?
17:50Oh, a killer whale.
17:52Yeah.
17:53Shamut!
17:54Orca whale, yeah.
17:55Orca.
17:56Oh, gosh, those things are just crazy.
17:58I've seen them in the wild, Rhett.
18:01What can I say?
18:02I've seen a pod of these in the wild.
18:05So have I.
18:06Yeah, because you were there.
18:07Yeah.
18:08With me.
18:09Yeah.
18:10I forgot you were there.
18:11And you know what else I saw and you weren't there?
18:13Blue whales.
18:14Blue whales.
18:15Yeah.
18:16Not interested.
18:17And you know what I saw very recently?
18:18Humpback whales.
18:20From a distance.
18:2220 feet from the shore.
18:24Yes.
18:25How deep is the ocean, 20 feet from the shore?
18:27It was a part of the ocean where it got deep very quickly and they just, all day, they
18:31just came by and people were just out there taking pictures.
18:33Just blowing, blowing, blowing?
18:34Boo, boo, yes.
18:35Were they...
18:37Breaching is the word that we use, yes.
18:39Were they breaching and blowing?
18:40They were breaching.
18:42And I broached the subject with my wife and told her to come down and look.
18:46And she did?
18:47I said, hey, baby, let me broach something with you.
18:49The wheels are breaching.
18:50The wheels.
18:55Why is it?
18:56It ain't that...
18:57The whales are breaching.
18:58I'm sorry.
18:59They haven't successfully bred a whale and a eel yet.
19:03Oh, is that why you thought that was funny?
19:05You know.
19:07But that doesn't keep us from trying.
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