Lursian Mapping Actually, this isn’t a dead tardigrade. Tardigrades shed their skin and lay their eggs in it, so they’re somewhat protected. This is just an exoskeleton
The tardigrade videos were unbearably cute. No pun intended. It's amazing to think something that tiny actually has an itty-bitty brain and cares about things.
I want one for a pet. Actually I have a decent microscope and when my daughter was young I’d get a dropper of swamp water and see the most amazing creatures swimming around
These creatures amaze me. That God even made them and in such detail. They live in their own universal existence and will never communicate with us yet they live also from a whole other world within ours. CRAZY!! This reality always makes think about Daddy God. Who is this Being that has made us and soooooo many other beings of every kind that are existing among us? God is "THE ALL". Nothing is separate from Him, all is within Him. Truly Amazing!!!
Good question. That's why I doubt all these evolution stories. Too much hand wavy explanations. There doesn't seem to be any reason why animals lose the ability of getting energy directly from sun instead of hunting for food.
@@BinuJasim animals don't lose the ability of getting energy from the sun, *they never had that hability* only photosynthetic beings can get energy from the sun animals aren't photosynthetic
ice cream they’re not however they can survive temperatures only found in space, the heat of the sun, an atomic bomb, and more. They can freeze for hundreds or thousands of years and come back to life. But as you see even they can’t escape natural death.
Как вы можете так спокойно смотреть,хоть бы кто помог ей,она спит или умерла,вызовите срочно врача,возможно даже она отравилась ядовитыми грибами,без сердечные вы
So cool. So sad that when I was in school I hadn't a possibility to investigate microworld, it is so interesting! Thank you for the video, I like this channel :)
WHAT? No stalked ciliates? No rotifers? And don’t you roll your eyes at me with your “rotifers are multicellular” after showing a moss leaf and tardigrades. Tardigrades are bad-ass! 😄😄👍🏼
Crazy how there's this whole subsystem of life that we don't perceive or really need to consider, then there's our own social system, and then who knows what's on top of that? Perhaps some extremely large system of organisation that's as intelligent as these little bastards. Maybe galaxies all form into complex structure that could be considered organisms on a scale we just can't comprehend (they don't, but it would be cool).
I find it fascinating. If you were to literally zoom out of the human field of view. At a certain point, our epidermal layer and all of the fine details will lose focus and that layer will become translucent. We have No idea what these organisms look like, from their field of view. I can't wait till we can!
1:05, it's beyond insane to think that these single celled algae, had random genetic mutations for millions of years, that made them "evolve" into every plant in the plant kingdom, into every other type of algae, then into every type of weeds, then into every type of grass, into every type of vegetable, into every type of melon, into every type of fruit, & into every type of tree, like the Giant Sequoia?🤣
Man, im learning about this in high school and ive learned more here than my entire time in class. It interesting that people can learn more on the internet than in shool
11:06 that Paramecium is scrubbing the place clean lol
Scrubscrubscrubscrub
Germs : wait that's illegal
Your enthusiasm leaks through the subtitles! Very nice high quality videos. Keep it up, I subscribed instantly.
Life is so beautiful, even at the micro scale.
That Paramecium though, scooting about so fast that it ran into other organisms.
Very good Video.
I find this very interesting and I’m in awe but I can’t say this is beautiful.
2:10
R.I.P
Inmortal Tardigrade
50,000 BC - 2018 AD
They rarely live for a few months.
They can survive environments but are practically walking food
And they taste like biscuits.
Sam Starr Uh... no thanks, I’d rather not try (even if it is true).
Lursian Mapping Actually, this isn’t a dead tardigrade. Tardigrades shed their skin and lay their eggs in it, so they’re somewhat protected. This is just an exoskeleton
10:12 women trying to park backwards
10:20 gives up
2:40 aw look at the word little jar.
Its so wholesome.
Also rip in pieces for the diatoms
The tardigrade videos were unbearably cute. No pun intended. It's amazing to think something that tiny actually has an itty-bitty brain and cares about things.
This is so amazing, this is why I want to be a microbiologist. To discover/see cells close up like this
What happened to the fellow at 15:12?
I think he got flipped and folded on himself
Looks like a penis lamo xd
Run over...
He been hit by
He been struck by
A smooth criminal
A description of the equipment used would be appreciated by us newbies!
STIGMA RULE #69 Always Flex When Someone Look at You in a Microscopic Level.
This makes me wanna play Spore
Wow, the quantum realm is looking good.
I'm so happy that you've come so far :)
Nice!!
I want one for a pet. Actually I have a decent microscope and when my daughter was young I’d get a dropper of swamp water and see the most amazing creatures swimming around
What Microscope are you using?
Ligma
@@notsafeforwork2794 Fuck off ligma is a joke men
This was incredible man, thank you so much for sharing!
Apart from the great footages as such I appreciate very much the absence of intrusive music!
Good show. Well information.
Approximately. I seen some water in my glasses and see little circle cells. What are they? O.O
Could watch this all day
Imagine if the universe is microscopic and we think this is big.
These creatures amaze me. That God even made them and in such detail. They live in their own universal existence and will never communicate with us yet they live also from a whole other world within ours. CRAZY!! This reality always makes think about Daddy God. Who is this Being that has made us and soooooo many other beings of every kind that are existing among us? God is "THE ALL". Nothing is separate from Him, all is within Him. Truly Amazing!!!
Is the first one Chlamydomonas?
Why don't we incorporate the chloroplasts into our bodies and utilize photosynthesis?
My guess would be that we would get way too small amount of energy for our needs.
Because we have better way for consuming energy which is mouth and digest systems.
Good question. That's why I doubt all these evolution stories. Too much hand wavy explanations. There doesn't seem to be any reason why animals lose the ability of getting energy directly from sun instead of hunting for food.
@@BinuJasim animals don't lose the ability of getting energy from the sun, *they never had that hability* only photosynthetic beings can get energy from the sun animals aren't photosynthetic
Yeah, why don't we‽ I think we all should... starting this Monday!
Шикарное видео.Я включаю музыку и это видео как видео ряд .Так прикольно под любую песню.))))
All of these videos are played at 1x speed, correct?
Which microscope do you recommend for an amateur who wanta yo have the same zoom in experience?
2:14 i read somewhere tardigrades are 'immortal', please can someone explain?
ice cream they’re not however they can survive temperatures only found in space, the heat of the sun, an atomic bomb, and more. They can freeze for hundreds or thousands of years and come back to life. But as you see even they can’t escape natural death.
@@ilovesesshomarusama716 oh i see. thanks for replying!! ♡
If they don't find love in a certain amt. of time then they die from a broken heart.
@@AdultToons 😝
@@AdultToons They don't die from a broken heart, they are asexual ;)
Can you add music to these types of videos
The wonderffull world of the Zooplacton and Fitoplacton. Micoorganismes only visibles with a microscope.
What microscope do you use?
Как вы можете так спокойно смотреть,хоть бы кто помог ей,она спит или умерла,вызовите срочно врача,возможно даже она отравилась ядовитыми грибами,без сердечные вы
This micro animals are so cute
A small small world living in, a giant universe surroundings ...
--- Twin Karamoy Channel
Are these colors real or did you color it?
It’s real
@@nightgripperparakeet oh my gosh
1:21 this is clearly evidence if evolution from unicellular to multicellular.
Yes, multicellular life did evolve from colonies originally!
Have you seen the collision on 9.23? He bumped his head in.
What is the small thing that running around like a chicken?
Dead tardigrade? I thought tardigrades are immortal ...they stop their metabolism to servive extreme temp
They can die of hunger and also if they are eaten they are not so immortal
They aren’t immortal, they’re only stronger when in a state called a tun and even then they can be eaten and only survive 30 years as a tun
Can these things make u sick
What do you think an amoeba tastes like?
Wonder when the astroid hits earth.. these are the survivors that will be present..
This is normal to me
I guess ...
10:05 look to the left. Someone had a rough day...
That little "thing" on the left is me when I have too many damn school projects at once
LMFAO
And then it was like "aaaaand ok I'm fine"
9:23 he got smooshed!
Its like "I can't believe you've done that"
I almost felt bad for that guy.
no he didnt. he had a flat, curved shape. that paramecium flipped him
KO
15:12
2:14 press F to pay respects
F
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2:05 No. Those things are invincible. It’s just taking a nap.
tap water: allow me to introduce myself
Ofc
Nameless Nick97 Tardigrades shed their skin and lay their eggs in it. This isn’t a dead tardigrade, this is just it’s exoskeleton
11:30 That ciliate appears to be using some of its hairs to "walk" on the under-surface of the coverslip.
And just as the evolutionary leap is about to happen, some speeding little shit hits it in the face
@@dramawind Now THAT's funny!
@@dramawind LMAO Your comment is golden
8:44 - What are tiny little objects (barely seen by eye), moving very fast around?
Bacteria
Thanks, Reddit :)
Oh wow, great video! Super informative and well-made. You got a wellearned subscriber!
Wait a dead tardigrade???
A DEAD TARDIGRADE?!?!
THOSE THINGS CAN DIE?!?!?!
Chinggis Han, they’re only tough when in their encysted form, called a tun. When they’re active, they’re as fragile and squishy as everything else.
Lol
they die all the time, they’re only stronger when in a state they can go into called a tun and even then they aren’t invincible
So cool. So sad that when I was in school I hadn't a possibility to investigate microworld, it is so interesting! Thank you for the video, I like this channel :)
Андрей Онищенко same
Plot twist, this was taken from a sample of water in the Martian permafrost.
A bit of quiet classical music would've done wonders for this video.
I just listened to this when watching his videos
ua-cam.com/video/WI1xExDWVF0/v-deo.html
This video is so beautiful. It's amazing to see just how small life can be.
What is the zoom?
These things might be giants to something even smaller, and them to even smaller and smaller and smaller. Quantum realm
They 3 dimensional , look like 11 dimensional theory must see it again they not 2 dimensional.
I Want Phytoplanktons
How did the tardigrade die,,,I thought they were immortal
WHAT? No stalked ciliates? No rotifers? And don’t you roll your eyes at me with your “rotifers are multicellular” after showing a moss leaf and tardigrades. Tardigrades are bad-ass! 😄😄👍🏼
Thank you ❤ (Poor momma tardigrade 😥)
Which camera model are you using?
Well show. Good information.
And they say there is no design or fine tuning🤦
I find it funny that a leaf-shaped cell uses photosynthesi
Shadow111111, convergent evolution.
@@evilsharkey8954 bruh
Amazing favourite, the phacus looks like a ray. Meanwhile, the volvox is my most favourite. It's like the whirling dervish of the microscopic world.
dead tardigrade? wtf killed it?
what devices did you use to have such views? Can it zoom further?
La genialità dei sottotitoli bianchi su bianco non sembra delle più furbe
whoa some of those little guys need to lay off the espresso!
Crazy how there's this whole subsystem of life that we don't perceive or really need to consider, then there's our own social system, and then who knows what's on top of that? Perhaps some extremely large system of organisation that's as intelligent as these little bastards. Maybe galaxies all form into complex structure that could be considered organisms on a scale we just can't comprehend (they don't, but it would be cool).
I find it fascinating. If you were to literally zoom out of the human field of view. At a certain point, our epidermal layer and all of the fine details will lose focus and that layer will become translucent. We have No idea what these organisms look like, from their field of view. I can't wait till we can!
Wonderful videos! Might a suitable soundtrack make these videos more enjoyable?
Crazy thing is there is even a smaller world than this that are technology cant see. Seems we have limits both small and far.
Wow cool
You had me at:
"Here is a silly tardigrade, it has eight legs, but not a single idea how to use them"
You're right of course. I was thinking about supplemental energy.
when u bout to do some single celled life stuff n then a speedy boi yeets u off the microscope
Amazing! A voice over would be like a visit to the Kruger National Park
I wanna see ameoba vs dileptus
Excellent video, you needed to put some relaxing music in it.
could you please share the details of the microscope you use ??
What is that ciliate that seems to walk with its cilia?
Turtle of the microworld xD
I can't get enough of this stuff!
1:05, it's beyond insane to think that these single celled algae, had random genetic mutations for millions of years, that made them "evolve" into every plant in the plant kingdom, into every other type of algae, then into every type of weeds, then into every type of grass, into every type of vegetable, into every type of melon, into every type of fruit, & into every type of tree, like the Giant Sequoia?🤣
That big guy I named Donald.
Stumbled on your channel. Love it!
*STIGMA BALLS*
*STIGMA BALLS*
I read something as "sucks the prolapse". narsty... dont look that up, for the love of god..
This is super cool
What can kill an amoeba?
Death
Even more death
what microscopic organism can eat an amoeba?
Death
Other amoebae can eat them. They get eaten by multicellular organisms.
Man, im learning about this in high school and ive learned more here than my entire time in class. It interesting that people can learn more on the internet than in shool
This is just footage with barely any info. Pay attention in school* you'll learn alot more.
i think you are mistaken on the mortality of the tardigrade. some tardigrades lay their eggs in molted skins if im not mistaken
You are exactly correct. Upon closer look, I am inclined to believe that is the shed seen at around 2:00, not a dead tardigrade.
An excellent job✌
Irreducible complexity in such a tiny cell thank you creator God.
Thank nature. She's done it 🪡🪡