Dumb Doggo YouTube channel thumbnail
Dumb Doggo
Subscribers 665K
Videos 16
Views 75.0M

Channels Like Dumb Doggo

Dumb Doggo covers science-oriented, curiosity-driven topics with a focus on natural history, biology, and science experiments. Video titles indicate tutorials and explorations of fossilization, spiders, carnivorous plants, rocks, space-style experiments, and extreme environments, suggesting a mix of deep-dives and entertaining explainers. The channel publishes irregularly but has a recent activity window since joining March 29, 2024, with an average of about 4.1M views per video across 16 published uploads.

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National Geographic YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 25.9M
Videos 11K
Views 6.9B
Appearances 9
SERP 100%
Similarity 73%
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Both target audiences interested in natural history and science topics like fossilization and extreme habitats, with high search overlap (100%) but NG’s content format differs (84% match overall; fossilization and biology-focused queries align closely).

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#2

77% relevance

Subscribers 3.1M
Videos 2.3K
Views 1.3B
Appearances 6
SERP 81%
Similarity 74%
space experiments history rock formations geology extreme habitat adaptation

Shares audience interest in geology and extreme habitats through similarly themed queries (space experiments history, rock formations, habitats) and a strong content overlap (74%), though Top Fives presents in list-format videos rather than Dumb Doggo’s style.

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#3
PBS Eons

75% relevance

Subscribers 3.2M
Videos 502
Views 756.7M
Appearances 5
SERP 69%
Similarity 79%
carnivorous plants biology carnivorous plants ecology carnivorous plant habitats

Engages viewers with evolutionary biology and plant/animal life topics near Dumb Doggo’s carnivorous plants and fossil discussions (queries overlap on carnivorous plants and habitats), yielding a solid content match (79%) despite differing presentation.

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#4

74% relevance

Subscribers 22.4M
Videos 2.3K
Views 4.5B
Appearances 9
SERP 75%
Similarity 73%
fossilization processes biological fossilization carnivorous plants biology

Catches the same science-curious audience with topics on fossilization and plant biology (queries like fossilization processes and carnivorous plants) and shows a high overall alignment (75%), though TED-Ed emphasizes concise educational animations.

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#5

72% relevance

Subscribers 4.3M
Videos 467
Views 791.6M
Appearances 5
SERP 66%
Similarity 77%
carnivorous plants biology deadly beetles facts carnivorous plants ecology

Attracts viewers interested in biology and ecology of carnivorous plants and related trivia (carnivorous plants biology; ecology) with a good content overlap (77%), even though his style leans more experimental and documentary than Dumb Doggo.

Peekaboo Kidz YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 7.3M
Videos 1K
Views 2.7B
Appearances 8
SERP 56%
Similarity 75%
carnivorous plants biology spider venom effects carnivorous plant habitats

Shares a focus on carnivorous plants and habitats along with biology education (queries on carnivorous plants biology and habitats) and demonstrates solid content overlap (75%), though the target audience is younger and the tone more kid-friendly.

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Content Landscape

Discovered competitors include National Geographic (84% match) and Top Fives (77% match), both sharing queries around fossilization processes, biological fossilization, and extreme habitat adaptation. PBS Eons (75% match) and TED-Ed (74% match) also compete on carnivorous plants biology and related topics. The top two by match strength are National Geographic (84% match) and Top Fives (77% match). National Geographic has 25.9M subscribers and Top Fives has 3.1M, illustrating a wide gap in audience size compared with Dumb Doggo's 665K subscribers. All show overlap on topics like fossilization, extreme environments, and plant/animal biology as indicated by overlapping search queries.

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Search Queries Used

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Dumb Doggo?

National Geographic — 84% match, 25.9M subscribers; Top Fives — 77% match, 3.1M subscribers; PBS Eons — 75% match, 3.2M subscribers. They share a focus on science and educational topics, similar to Dumb Doggo's interest in natural history and extraordinary facts.

What type of content does Dumb Doggo make?

Dumb Doggo creates science and nature-related content, with video titles like Every Way You Can Be Fossilized, What It's Like To Fight The Deadliest Spiders (Part 1 and 2), What It's Like To Be Posted In The Mail, and The Craziest Rocks In The World. The channel averages about 4.1M views per video and uploads around 0.3 videos per week.

How do we determine which channels are similar to Dumb Doggo?

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