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Cute squid and amazing concept! Excellent Sci Fri!
Hey, this is an undiscovered gem right here! This channel deserves better coverage!!
how do u guys have 115k subs but only 1.900 views and 5 comments on ur video? You deserve more for such interestiong content
When I got a project about it a few months ago you didn’t show this video it’s so useful 😭😭
Those squid will never drink with her again :P
Super interesting. I wonder how a relationship like that would evolve.I can sort of imagine it but there is so many complex and strange things that would need to happen.
Imo Endosymbiosis like mitochondria or cyanobacteria and algae. What are insights regarding it?
They look stop much like cuttlefish. Great scientific explanations!
Thanks, it was simply awesome. Coincidentally I got it just when I opened UA-cam after reading about eukaryotes.
Needed to find this video after hearing Sarah on the Ologies podcast
Great video, with a great format. Nice job, guys!
More like you get the squid wicked drunk so you can steal it's blood amirite?
cool video as always
Why are they squid not cuttlefish?
No cuttlebone!
They don't sport the cuttlebone - but else than that they quite look the part.
hahaha wow they get roofied.
Marvelous
Cool vid!
If they don't move they are not bobbing their tails...AND a bobtail is a bird.
It does look delicious
Cute squid and amazing concept! Excellent Sci Fri!
Hey, this is an undiscovered gem right here! This channel deserves better coverage!!
how do u guys have 115k subs but only 1.900 views and 5 comments on ur video? You deserve more for such interestiong content
When I got a project about it a few months ago you didn’t show this video it’s so useful 😭😭
Those squid will never drink with her again :P
Super interesting. I wonder how a relationship like that would evolve.I can sort of imagine it but there is so many complex and strange things that would need to happen.
Imo Endosymbiosis like mitochondria or cyanobacteria and algae. What are insights regarding it?
They look stop much like cuttlefish. Great scientific explanations!
Thanks, it was simply awesome. Coincidentally I got it just when I opened UA-cam after reading about eukaryotes.
Needed to find this video after hearing Sarah on the Ologies podcast
Great video, with a great format. Nice job, guys!
More like you get the squid wicked drunk so you can steal it's blood amirite?
cool video as always
Why are they squid not cuttlefish?
No cuttlebone!
They don't sport the cuttlebone - but else than that they quite look the part.
hahaha wow they get roofied.
Marvelous
Cool vid!
If they don't move they are not bobbing their tails...AND a bobtail is a bird.
It does look delicious