Exploring Invertebrates | Compilation

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  • Опубліковано 10 бер 2019
  • Brit looks back on our third month on Nature League, when we explored the theme of invertebrates.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 27

  • @LynHannan
    @LynHannan 5 років тому +11

    I love these episodes! I love nature! When my girls were toddlers, I would get so upset when I caught them stomping deliberately on an insect, that they will now leave them alone (for my sake) and come and get me to evict them from the house - the insects, not the kids (ha!). I would say to them, "They have just as much right to live as you do. Do they sneak up on you and start clobbering you like a bully?", to which they would reply, "no", and then I'd tell them to "stop bullying the insects because the insects look after the planet and make the honey you like on your porridge". I made hubby laugh one time - the girls were in primary school, came home talking about some beetles they saw in the school grounds with sounds of disgust. I told them with a surprisingly straight face that the Beatles had a song called "Live and let die", but that didn't mean they wanted to be killed off. OK, I'll stop now. It's past my bedtime, goodnight from Australia.

  • @srijonpator3220
    @srijonpator3220 7 місяців тому

    ❤️❤️... Nature is everything!! Love it!!

  • @johntindell9591
    @johntindell9591 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @narutohorsegirl
    @narutohorsegirl 5 років тому +6

    Idk, there are a TON of pets that are carnivorous and started out as vicious hunters, but make great/popular pets which are considered cute. Not just dogs and cats, but also danger noodles. 🐍

    • @violetgibson9
      @violetgibson9 3 роки тому +1

      I love keeping praying mantids in my house. I let them roam loose to hunt anything they can find. They actually come out of hiding regularly for attention. They are fun, and only occasionally have I had one which did not want contact at all. Just picking them up in the wild, resistance usually only happens a minute or two, and then they want to climb to your head to “survey their surroundings.”
      Some actually enjoy hearing talk, and will come closer and seem to pay attention. It doesn’t usually last long, but I have had it happen with several.
      It is fun to observe that there are personality differences.
      Yes, some predators are cool pets.

  • @fay2684
    @fay2684 3 роки тому

    Loved it ... it's fun ..also u can learn so much from it!❤️

  • @lovelyparakeet7250
    @lovelyparakeet7250 3 роки тому +1

    I love this one

  • @janey0317
    @janey0317 5 років тому

    Best compilation yet! 💜

  • @yoongispaw8802
    @yoongispaw8802 3 роки тому +2

    dang chu nal par2 khawp mai

  • @CerealKiller420
    @CerealKiller420 5 років тому +2

    I loved the segment on Flathead Lake. I live nearby, so it's always awesome to learn more about the state I live in! I'm glad you, Eons, and SciShow are all Montana-based. :3 Once I scooped up some water in Woodland Pond, it's a big pond in Kalispell. I found so many shrimp-looking, krill-looking, little dudes, some were really wonderful colors like blues and greens, though most were transparent. I wonder if any of them are introduced, even though it's just a tiny pond? I wouldn't doubt it! Perhaps someone put them in the pond so the ducks have more to munch on. ^^

  • @booJay
    @booJay 2 роки тому +1

    Haven't watched completely yet, but there are a couple of inaccuracies:
    1) There is debate whether sponges or ctenophores are more basal-branching, although the latest phylogenomic evidence suggests ctenophores are the earliest diverging sister group to the ancestor of all animals.
    2) ctenophores are not radially symmetric but more specifically, are biradially symmetric (i.e., there are only two planes of symmetry--the pharyngeal and tentacular planes)

  • @sachinraghavan4556
    @sachinraghavan4556 5 років тому

    I love lobsters and crabs, they're so cute!

  • @tluangitluangneh3487
    @tluangitluangneh3487 3 роки тому +1

    Love it😍,,, Thank you

  • @lalrintlingipautu6355
    @lalrintlingipautu6355 3 роки тому

    Tha khep2 hle mai

  • @minionb0b86
    @minionb0b86 4 роки тому +2

    MinionB0B has just released a few post that I suggest you watch .

  • @mysterious2413
    @mysterious2413 3 роки тому

    The first 15 mins tho😆 I got no. Clue at all

  • @We.do.not.scissor
    @We.do.not.scissor 3 роки тому

    that looked like a spider ll

  • @therider1499
    @therider1499 3 роки тому +1

    There's something cute about roundness😂😂calling themself cute i guess

  • @faheemramzan9735
    @faheemramzan9735 3 роки тому

    Can some one tell me the summory of this video

    • @violetgibson9
      @violetgibson9 3 роки тому +1

      It began with the broad topic of invertebrates. The point of that I believe was to let us know it is an endless topic. Then it narrowed down to a few, so we could focus on more specific details. It then moved into some commonalities, and dissimilarities to focus on how differently they can affect their environment, even if they don’t seem very different. A study was detailed in order to make the point easier to absorb and retain.

    • @_l.rat_
      @_l.rat_ Рік тому

      No bones rule the natural world

  • @TamarZiri
    @TamarZiri 5 років тому

  • @MarkPatel-wp1by
    @MarkPatel-wp1by 4 місяці тому

    First off this video is great, and has a ton of information, but I want to ask, what genealogical relation do we have with sponges/invertebrates?
    God created Humans, animals, and all life. We are descended from Adam and Eve and we definitely are not related to any animal whatsoever. How is a slug-like creature even remotely related to us?
    By all means I am not trying to bash anyone, but I want to clarify something that raised a big red flag while I was watching this video.

  • @MarkPatel-wp1by
    @MarkPatel-wp1by 4 місяці тому

    What genealogical relation do we have to these sponges/invertebrates?
    God created Humans, animals, and all life, we are not related whatsoever. We are descended from Adam and Eve.