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Auralis
Subscribers 97.1K
Videos 16
Views 6.1M

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Auralis covers documentary-style videos focused on history, earth science, paleontology, ocean science, and natural history, with a strong emphasis on deep dives into topics like prehistoric life, ocean ecosystems, fossils, and evolution. The channel positions itself as AI-free documentary content and features collaborations with NaturalWorldFacts and Steve Taylor, publishing videos that average several hundred thousand views and include a mix of long-form explorations and sleep-friendly documentaries. Uploads appear to be relatively frequent since joining in April 2024, with an estimated average of around 395.8K views per video.

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Content Landscape

Discovered competitors include BBC Earth (87% match) and Natural World Facts (83% match) as the top two by match strength. They share overlapping queries such as marine biology documentaries, deep sea creatures, and marine life exploration. National Geographic (61% match) is also a notable competitor with shared queries like marine biology documentaries and whales documentary. All three competitors have substantially larger subscriber bases (BBC Earth 14.3M, National Geographic 25.9M) compared with Auralis's 125K; Natural World Facts sits closer in size at 1M. The overlap centers on ocean science, marine life, and natural history topics, with sleep-focused or documentary-style delivery common across these channels.

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#10 54% Silence of the Earth 83% 40.6K 12% 4
#11 54% BeyondTheBlue 83% 116K 10% 2
#12 54% EVNautilus 80% 664K 15% 7
#13 53% symmetry 79% 8.9K 13% 8
#14 52% MBARI (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute) 76% 284K 17% 6
#15 52% Netflix 71% 32.9M 23% 10
#16 51% Sleepy Science Channel 77% 242K 13% 2
#17 51% Next Generation Science 73% 251K 18% 5
#18 51% Learn Bright 74% 896K 16% 4
#19 51% Beyond Horizons 78% 52K 9% 1
#20 50% History of the Universe 76% 1.1M 13% 4
#21 50% Free High-Quality Documentaries 79% 1.5M 8% 2
#22 50% FutureSwell 79% 6.5K 8% 1
#23 50% 4K Ocean World 77% 45.2K 9% 2
#24 50% Free Documentary - Nature 77% 2.1M 8% 6
#25 50% HISTORY 75% 15.2M 11% 3
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#27 49% SciShow 77% 8.4M 8% 1
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#31 47% Harvard Museum of Natural History 74% 24.1K 7% 2
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Which YouTube channels are most similar to Auralis?

BBC Earth — 14.3M subscribers, match 87%; Natural World Facts — 1M subscribers, match 83%; National Geographic — 25.9M subscribers, match 61%. All three channels create nature, science, and documentary-style content with a focus on the natural world, evolution, and Earth sciences similar to Auralis.

What type of content does Auralis make?

Auralis makes nature, science, and paleontology-focused documentary videos, with titles like Why Life in the Mariana Trench is So Weird and Why Deep Sea Camouflage Gets Weirder The Deeper You Go. The channel averages about 395.8K views per video and posts multiple times per week.

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