What are Trilobites and Other Fossil Arthropods?

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  • Опубліковано 24 гру 2024

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  • @FirstDagger
    @FirstDagger 8 років тому +7

    More informative than any documentary out there, wish I had found your channel sooner.

  • @carllewis166
    @carllewis166 8 років тому

    Kankakee river and rock creek Illinois are full of trilobites, also huge ones in Missouri.

    • @BenjaminBurgerScience
      @BenjaminBurgerScience  8 років тому

      Awesome, lots of great trilobites out there to discover! Illinois has some amazing Paleozoic sites!

    • @carllewis166
      @carllewis166 7 років тому

      do you have messenger ? I have found some new creatures I am trying to identify and there not in my books.

  • @mzkuos
    @mzkuos Рік тому

    thank you sir tommorrow is my paper

  • @GlobalConstructionLLC
    @GlobalConstructionLLC 7 років тому

    I havent found any trilobites near Philadelphia, with the exception on a three hour trip up towards the shale in Pennsylvania... any suggestions? Thank you for your dedication and sharing you nailed it!!

  • @brucestinchcomb6673
    @brucestinchcomb6673 6 років тому

    Excellent!

  • @juliandelgadim
    @juliandelgadim 8 років тому

    Greaat cotent, i am suscribing right now !

  • @Ezullof
    @Ezullof 8 років тому +8

    It sounds like pronouncing latin/greek names is not your favourite part of paleontology ^^.

    • @EmilNicolaiePerhinschi
      @EmilNicolaiePerhinschi 6 років тому

      that is what happens when you only hear foreign languages as an adult

    • @JENKEM1000
      @JENKEM1000 6 років тому

      Being Latin/Greek is a poor excuse. It's not that hard to look at the letters, determine the phonemes, and sound them out. Unless he's dyslexic, he's just not trying. Disgusting

    • @Dee-bv4py
      @Dee-bv4py 6 років тому +3

      @@JENKEM1000 whatever be the reason... Let's not forget that he uploaded a very good lecture. It really helps better the understanding.. I wasn't able to get through the topics.. let's just be thankful and not disgusted..

    • @LanceHall
      @LanceHall 5 років тому +1

      He mangles a lot of species and geologic names (KUR-taceous) but these videos are great regardless.

    • @tesconpol2721
      @tesconpol2721 5 місяців тому

      @@LanceHall The somewhat frequent mention of myopodia was confusing for a bit, but then it became clear that was referencing myriapoda.

  • @rogerb4971
    @rogerb4971 7 років тому

    Love your vids. Just a note that you slaughtered the pronunciation of Hallucigenia from the Burgess Shale made famous by Mr. Gould in Wonderful Life. Great content. Thanks.

    • @JENKEM1000
      @JENKEM1000 6 років тому +1

      Hallujeekia! That's not the only one he slaughtered...

    • @space8862
      @space8862 Рік тому

      yea lol, marinela@@JENKEM1000

  • @andy-the-gardener
    @andy-the-gardener 6 років тому +1

    answer; they are trilobites and other fossil arthropods.

  • @powpuck5031
    @powpuck5031 6 років тому

    I thought centipedes' pinchers are modified legs and not mandibles

    • @space8862
      @space8862 Рік тому

      youre right, and actually it think most mandibles started out as modified legs, but for centipedes that's not their true mandibles, the mandibles they talk about here must be the ones that are right in its mouth. The point is that they can chew, that differs them from spiders for example which have to slurp but they also differ in that they process no antennae

  • @Vampire__Squid
    @Vampire__Squid 5 років тому

    Barnacles must have such miserable lives