Welcome to Primal Times!
Your gateway to the ancient world — where the journey of human evolution first began.
Here, we explore how early humans survived, hunted, discovered fire, and adapted to the harsh forces of nature millions of years ago — where instinct and intelligence merged to shape the dawn of humanity.
On this channel, you’ll find videos about:
The evolution of Homo sapiens and ancient hominids through the ages
Life millions of years ago: from dense jungles and frozen tundras to vast prehistoric deserts
Prehistoric animals such as saber-toothed lions, mammoths, giant snakes, and other extinct creatures
The evolutionary milestones of Australopithecus, Homo habilis, and Homo erectus
Primitive survival skills: hunting, making stone tools, crafting clothes from animal hides, and protecting the tribe
Subscribe now for documentaries, animated stories, and cinematic journeys that bring the prehistoric world back to life — where every act of survival was a true miracle.
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🔥 NEW EPISODE IS LIVE: Life Million Years Ago | Giant Python Attack! A Brutal Fight to Save the Tribe
A thirsty trek across the dry grass sea turns into a nightmare…
A giant python rises from the bush and strikes—straight for the pregnant wife.
No blood. No mercy. Just sticks, stone, teamwork… and fire at dusk.
🗳️ POLL: If you were in the tribe, what would you do FIRST?
A) Block the snake’s mouth with a stick
B) Stab the weak spots with pointed spears
C) Climb on its back and smash the head with a stone
D) Grab the pregnant wife and run
Watch now & comment your choice 👇
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Life Million Years Ago | How Early Humans Brought Down a Giant Eagle
Under the burning savanna sun, a tribe finds water… and a shadow drops fast.
A giant eagle attacks—no spears, no blood—only dust, rocks, hide straps, and pure teamwork.
Watch now and tell me: **Which moment was the most intense—THE SHADOW, THE WING GUST, or THE FINAL GRIP?**
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Life Million Years Ago 🥚🔥
A Fire Rhino-Turtle guards GIANT EGGS… early humans have one chance.
What would YOU do?
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Life 5.5 Million Years Ago | The Monster Egg War—Six Cavemen Stand Their Ground vs a Giant Rooster
Under the blazing savanna sun, six hunters discover a massive egg—but it isn’t unguarded. A giant rooster is right beside it, and this time they don’t sneak away or run. They sharpen wooden spears with stone and make one choice: stand their ground and fight
In this video:
- Spear-making and tense setup on the open plain
- A full “boss fight” showdown: **6 spears vs 1 beast
- A slow-motion spear wall** moment
- And the payoff: from victory to a savanna feast
Question: If you found that egg… would you risk it, or walk away?
#LifeMillionYearsAgo #Prehistoric #Caveman #Survival #StoneAge #Primitive #GiantEgg #BossFight #Savanna #Cinematic #AIAnimation
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They found fire in the wild… and used it to steal honey.
Then the smoke failed—and the bees attacked.
New episode: Life 3.7 Million Years Ago | Early Humans Use Smoke to Steal Baobab Honey—Then Run From a Swarm
#Survival #Prehistory #Bees #Honey #Baobab #StoneAge #Cinematic
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New episode is out now.
Life 6.4 Million Years Ago | How One Last Sip Sparked a Fight With a Monster Crab at the Water Hole
Six early humans reach the last muddy water hole in the dry savanna… but a monster crab is guarding it. One desperate sip turns into a brutal water-hole war—and only teamwork gets them out alive.
#Prehistoric #AncientHumans #StoneAge #Survival #PrehistoricLife #HumanOrigins #PrimitiveSkills #Cinematic #NatureIsBrutal #ShockingSurvival
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Life Million Years Ago | How Homo Sapiens Fought Giant Dragonflies to Defend Their Land
In this video, we travel back to a prehistoric world where Homo sapiens faced an unexpected enemy — giant dragonflies ruling the skies above their land. What began as peaceful hunting and gathering quickly turned into a brutal fight for territory.
This story is not just about combat — it’s about courage, cooperation, and the moment humans learned that protecting territory meant protecting the future of their tribe.
👉 Watch till the end to discover how prehistoric humans turned fear into survival.
💬 What do you think? Could early humans really defeat creatures that ruled the sky?
Let us know in the comments!
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Prehistoric Times: What Rituals Did Homo Sapiens Hold Before Burying the Dead?
Long before written history, prehistoric humans did not simply bury their dead and walk away.
For them, death was a powerful moment — a passage, a mystery, and a sacred farewell.
Archaeological evidence suggests that early humans performed simple but meaningful rituals when a member of the group passed away. Bodies were carefully placed in the ground, sometimes in a fetal position, symbolizing rebirth. Red ochre was sprinkled over the remains, possibly representing blood, life, or protection for the journey beyond. Stone tools, animal bones, or personal objects were laid beside the body, as if preparing the dead for another world.
In this video, we explore how prehistoric humans honored their dead, and what these ancient burial rituals reveal about the origins of belief, emotion, and humanity itself.
#Prehistoric#PrehistoricLife#PrehistoricHumans#AncientWorld#AncientHistory#HomoHabilis#HomoErectus
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Life 1.2 Million Years Ago | How Prehistoric Humans Mummified Their Dead
In this video, we explore a fascinating and rarely discussed possibility: the mummification rituals of Homo habilis, one of the earliest known human ancestors, who lived over 2 million years ago.
Through a combination of archaeology, anthropology, and imaginative reconstruction, the video examines how Homo habilis may have treated their dead intentionally and carefully. Instead of leaving bodies to nature, they may have wrapped the deceased in cloth, placed them in a dry environment, and used smoke, heat, or natural elements to slow decomposition—creating a rudimentary form of mummification.
This practice, if true, reveals something profound:
🧠 early symbolic thinking
❤️ emotional bonding within groups
🔥 first steps toward ritual, memory, and belief
Was this an early expression of respect? Fear of death? Or the beginning of spiritual awareness?
#Prehistoric#PrehistoricLife#PrehistoricHumans#AncientWorld#HumanEvolution#EvolutionOfHumans#EarlyHumans
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