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I would be really interested about all the micro plastic pieces and bits, you find under the microscope. Is it difficult to know wether something is a plastic or not? Because it's gotten such a big problem on our planet and you shurely must be finding evidence for it everywhere!? Lots of love for sience.
I would also love to see what the fungus looks like and does, how it lives, that scientist foud to be eating radioactive waves. Because it could be a solution to our radioactive waste problem, right? Maybe you could make some content out of that.
Yo fellow science dudes, I've been seeing a lot of hype about artificial single cells lately... I don't dig it, but I'm entirely interested in seeing footage of it. Especially since the way it reproduces, is taking in parts of other cells outside of it and making a daughter cell outside of it. It sounds terrible, but it's logical.
As someone who is learning English by watching UA-cam, I was a bit horrified when I saw the title “Adventure of Being Eaten” on my UA-cam feed. But it turned out that this was a brilliant video. I’m glad that I have found this channel. Thank you, from Japan 😊
As someone who grew up speaking English, I was a bit horrified by the title at first, too. Lol I'm really happy it turned out to be this amazing channel and not some weird sex thing or something scarier.
I never binge this channel, it's always a video a day or I watch whatever they release that day. It's too good to absorbed in one day, have to suck the juices out of this channel as slowly as possible. Lol.
I was so confused when you said the video is sponsored by Wren, because in the UK a company called Wren sells kitchens, and they too use a little wren in their advertising 😂
Never thought of a rotifer like a capri sun but I guess we all need new things to keep us up at night. Also, that gastrotrich under fluorescent light is beautiful... that was a good send off for the rainbow boi. Do other microorganisms appear like this under UV or fluorescent lighting?
Quite an impressive set of catches with the microscope & camera, I must say. I love listening to such a calming, soothing voice while watching such... carnage, LOL!
I would like to see more of these contents. Not many people are studying the parasitology fields. I sent pictures of some of these things that you would not believe. Giants.
Hey guys, first I want to say Love your guys content and please keep up the good work. I was wondering if you guys might look into what cancer cells look like under the microscope. Last year my mom got breast cancer (she recovered 100%) and wanted to see if you guys might do a video on how cancer cells work or how they look like? Thank you for all you do and keep up the good work!
Stupid question, but did the tardigrade kill the rotifer? It moved after she was down eating, but I’m not sure if it was alive, dying, or it if was just nerves firing after death.
I love this channel so much! ☺️ You guys should maybe invest in some type(s) of "cues" like arrows/circles and stuff in the editing process, sometimes when talking about 2 or more different things happenong or screen it's hard to tell exactly "what's-what" 🤔 (especially for new people who don't understand the terminology 😭)
My fellow Canadians: I didn't get the Capri Sun reference. I looked it up. (very funny) Having raised young kids from the 80's onward, I have never heard of this product. Was it never marketed in Canada?
That's great! Tell me what kind of research technique and microscope, maybe a video has already been released on your microscope and methods of research?
They fan or slither unseeing through the fluid, feeling organs first like lonely lips seeking other lips in a soothing kiss. Then, suddenly, they have contact. Some other life form has met them in the void, and the big question becomes... Will you end up eating me, or will I end up eating you?
Poor rotifers. Always getting capri sun'd, chunks torn off, paralyzed, speared, covered in digestrive fluid. engulfed alive, and generally eaten in seemingly unpleasant ways They appear to be like the bags of potato chips of the microverse.
Can someone ID one of these microorganisms for me? At 4:10, to the right and upper right of the _kentrophyllum,_ there are two small microbes. I'm sure it's impossible to have an exact ID, but if anyone can give me any taxonomy on it, that would be awesome!
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I would be really interested about all the micro plastic pieces and bits, you find under the microscope.
Is it difficult to know wether something is a plastic or not?
Because it's gotten such a big problem on our planet and you shurely must be finding evidence for it everywhere!?
Lots of love for sience.
I would also love to see what the fungus looks like and does, how it lives, that scientist foud to be eating radioactive waves.
Because it could be a solution to our radioactive waste problem, right?
Maybe you could make some content out of that.
Yo fellow science dudes, I've been seeing a lot of hype about artificial single cells lately... I don't dig it, but I'm entirely interested in seeing footage of it. Especially since the way it reproduces, is taking in parts of other cells outside of it and making a daughter cell outside of it. It sounds terrible, but it's logical.
New sub here! Could you do an equipment review?
As someone who is learning English by watching UA-cam, I was a bit horrified when I saw the title “Adventure of Being Eaten” on my UA-cam feed. But it turned out that this was a brilliant video. I’m glad that I have found this channel. Thank you, from Japan 😊
As someone who grew up speaking English, I was a bit horrified by the title at first, too. Lol I'm really happy it turned out to be this amazing channel and not some weird sex thing or something scarier.
Respect of learning a new language
Your grammar is perfect:) love from Norway
How can i learn a language via only youtube?
That would be horrifying😂
This channel can be calming and metal at the same time.
Just like Hank
Exactly
@@bloodandempire Hank Crimson
where is the metal? show me.
r/natureisfuckingmetal
Start there.
So, the omnivore cell "Proboscis" mouth from Spore was actually a tardigrade mouth all this time !
Great video, as always !
Yup, directly thought of this too
Yeah thats exactly what i had on my mind
spore really did capture the scale of the microcosmos as you got bigger and bigger in the water, classic game
"But not all organisms come equipped with a weapon that lets them turn Rotifers into Capri Suns." That little joke gets me every time 🤣
It sounds like a Ze Frank quote, I audibly giggled
hey can u throw me another rotifer
huh. it actually do fit tho
@@austinbutts3000 Jerry is this channel stealing our sense of humor? Did David tell them about it Jerry?
Thank you Sir, for taking us on this journey 💗
This is the best channel to have full screen and resolution set to max
I would love a video on the Peranema! That pack hunting sounds fascinating!
I never binge this channel, it's always a video a day or I watch whatever they release that day. It's too good to absorbed in one day, have to suck the juices out of this channel as slowly as possible. Lol.
~"tardigrade turns rotifers into a caprisun" lmao that is dark
R.I.P little Rotifer, you're in a better place now
Very happy and blessed to be in this channel ! Happy New Year guys ! Thank you for the marvelous wonderful work that you guys do ! Excellent ! 🏆💯✔
It is very cool that a meal can be such a visual treat for an outside observer, especially when witnessed under differing lighting conditions.
Whenever life gets tough and I'm feeling down, I just think about what life would be like as a rotifer.
And then I feel better. 😊
I too would enjoy living in a world with creatures that can suck my insides out like a capri-sun
@@this_commenter_had_a_stroke weird fantasy
Like all this microcosmos stuff, I LOVE this channel and say hello to all the Microcosmos comunity.
I was so confused when you said the video is sponsored by Wren,
because in the UK a company called Wren sells kitchens, and they too use a little wren in their advertising 😂
Microcosmos, scishow, and pbs spacetime have been my oasis through these stressful times.
Never thought of a rotifer like a capri sun but I guess we all need new things to keep us up at night. Also, that gastrotrich under fluorescent light is beautiful... that was a good send off for the rainbow boi. Do other microorganisms appear like this under UV or fluorescent lighting?
Quite an impressive set of catches with the microscope & camera, I must say. I love listening to such a calming, soothing voice while watching such... carnage, LOL!
I'm eating some oatmeal, sunny side up, lightly over, eggs with a glass of orange juice.
Thanks for sharing. Happy 2022 to everyone.
I would like to see more of these contents. Not many people are studying the parasitology fields. I sent pictures of some of these things that you would not believe. Giants.
I absolutely love these videos. Thank you so very much for all your hard work!
This channel is helping me through a break up. I don't know why but it's working.
Beautiful peaceful nature
It would be interesting to look at thin sections and microscopy of minerals.
5:20 - death by butt is surely one of the worst of all deaths!
Idk man some people are pretty weird and would disagree
God Bless Everyone Love One Another
Hey guys, first I want to say Love your guys content and please keep up the good work. I was wondering if you guys might look into what cancer cells look like under the microscope. Last year my mom got breast cancer (she recovered 100%) and wanted to see if you guys might do a video on how cancer cells work or how they look like? Thank you for all you do and keep up the good work!
Stupid question, but did the tardigrade kill the rotifer? It moved after she was down eating, but I’m not sure if it was alive, dying, or it if was just nerves firing after death.
Dont think it died but was probably close to death
I love this channel so much! ☺️
You guys should maybe invest in some type(s) of "cues" like arrows/circles and stuff in the editing process, sometimes when talking about 2 or more different things happenong or screen it's hard to tell exactly "what's-what" 🤔 (especially for new people who don't understand the terminology 😭)
This is the best episode so far
Rotifers are essentially the bunnies of the microbe world, ain't they?
I am loving how the organism in the thumbnail looks like a tongue. It's just 👅.
amazing, thanks for sharing these images!
WOW, what a great video. thank you so much.
Thank you.....that was beautiful and disturbing all at once.
Hahaha turning rotifers into Capri Suns 😆
2:38
lmaoo
oops, i commented the same thing, oh well. but yes, it was hilariously dark
I got a microscope for Christmas thanks to watching this show :) thank you guys for piquing an interest I had no idea I had
Wow this microscope is amazing! Great images
Love this channel ❤️
On each level of our sight is another universe.
My fellow Canadians: I didn't get the Capri Sun reference. I looked it up. (very funny) Having raised young kids from the 80's onward, I have never heard of this product. Was it never marketed in Canada?
I drank it all the time in the 90s, I'm pretty sure they still exist here. But not as popular as they once were.
Enjoyed it thoroughly🦠💚🔬
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Love the channel
The things I click on, while eating my lunch.........!
Well that's on me, the title and thumbnail DID warn me hahaha
You're the david attenborough of the MICROWORLD!
Our friend Diane discovered tardigrades on Roan Mountain while at ETSU.
Dr. Nelson.
I have a few pets that need to eat live food and sometimes I wonder... "you didn't die doing down... what must it be like in those moments?"
Can anyone answer me please. Are these videos fast forwarded or are they shown in normal speeds??
That's great! Tell me what kind of research technique and microscope, maybe a video has already been released on your microscope and methods of research?
I am wondering , too. Did you find something?
Nothing like starting the new year with a bit of vore.
What microscope setup did you use to see this ??
love it
I am definitely not taking a knap today after watching this. The female bacteria in the house might eat me.
good stuff
Yes!
Yes!
This channel is gonna make me act up and get a microscope for myself... (a cheap one, of course...)
How do these things digest?
Any chance of filming a Dicopomorpha echmepterygis?
They fan or slither unseeing through the fluid, feeling organs first like lonely lips seeking other lips in a soothing kiss. Then, suddenly, they have contact. Some other life form has met them in the void, and the big question becomes...
Will you end up eating me, or will I end up eating you?
very cool...
One that came from the container full of beach sand looks like a very weird microscopic fish
Nice
Hank: the Paranama...
My brain: do doo do do doo, manamana doo do do doo
I drink your milkshake! I drink it up! - Tardigrade
Hi can you tell me what kind of microscope should i buy to get a view like this.
1:46
That was cobra fast.
Please anyone but Hank narrating
wow!
Poor rotifers. Always getting capri sun'd, chunks torn off, paralyzed, speared, covered in digestrive fluid. engulfed alive, and generally eaten in seemingly unpleasant ways
They appear to be like the bags of potato chips of the microverse.
Cool.
Hey Hank 💜 How you doin Man
So what eats tardigrades?
Poor rotifers always seem to receive the business end of the food process, don't they
F for the rotifer
2:52
The rotifers around the tardigrade really reminded me of mice for some reason.
Me too!!!
Tartegrades are gangsta
whats a living gastrotric look like?
oh boy, the vore episode
I wonder if we are being observed in such a way
So is there a world smaller than this?
The rotifer died?
2:42 Caprisuns LMAOOO
Es hermoso
Dont say first
Im around 5th
Tartigrades are good
Is this one of them haikus?
Maybe
I swear I saw this title on another kind of video, on another kind of site....
Can someone ID one of these microorganisms for me? At 4:10, to the right and upper right of the _kentrophyllum,_ there are two small microbes. I'm sure it's impossible to have an exact ID, but if anyone can give me any taxonomy on it, that would be awesome!
Protocruzia sp.
-James
@@JamsGerms Thank you, James!!
Do they have souls?
Rotifer!!
0 seconds ago
Lol I thought u were calling it a porENEMA which is funny considering it seems to go in through the butt and “clean it out”!
man rotifers can't catch a break
Thought for the day:
Vore
so cute
Tag: Vore
Love the video as always. F*ck Wren, tho.
Horrors for sure
Am I the only one who was hoping the tardigrade was the eater not the eaten
do tardigrades inject a toxin with the stylet as well? or what causes the immediate contraction of the rotifers?