Beetles, Mites, Cockroaches Oh My! [Insect Collection Tour]

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  • Опубліковано 19 кві 2016
  • The insect collection is the largest at The Field Museum, with more than 12 million specimens - only (only?!) 4 million of those are pinned in the dry collection. Crystal is in charge of all of them- no pressure. Want to search the zoological collections on your own? Look no further!: bit.ly/fmnhzoology
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  • @Coldmaj
    @Coldmaj 8 років тому +155

    I love the Pokemon reference because coincidentally, the guy who developed Pokemon created it because of his love of collecting bugs as a child.

  • @srpilha
    @srpilha 8 років тому +70

    "I've never seen anything so purple!"
    "This is purple in its purest form."
    bam, science right there. :)

  • @suburiboy
    @suburiboy 8 років тому +67

    "I don't have Cockroaches."
    "YOU CAN'T KNOW THAT!!!"
    "..."

  • @Qermaq
    @Qermaq 8 років тому +95

    Those two seemed to be having a LOT of fun! I think they are an entertaining pair :)

  • @jonahbrame7874
    @jonahbrame7874 8 років тому +112

    That was quite possibly the best ending to a brain scoop episode I've ever seen.

  • @beccafrances31
    @beccafrances31 8 років тому +69

    So far since Anna I think Crystal is my favorite guest on this show. She's so awesome! :D

  • @hankdmoose
    @hankdmoose 8 років тому +35

    "Do you want to see some cockroa..."
    "YES!!!"
    Emily, you are awesome :)

  • @renoa0heartilly
    @renoa0heartilly 8 років тому +17

    thanks a lot Brain Scoop team now youtube is suggesting videos on how to get rid of my nonexistent bed bug infestation, 10/10 would watch again

    • @kalliste01
      @kalliste01 8 років тому +1

      +Renoa Heartilly hah me too! and the cursed beauty blender!

  • @Illuminati-vp7yn
    @Illuminati-vp7yn 8 років тому +26

    they had the time to organize insects when i cant even clean my room...

    • @barvdw
      @barvdw 8 років тому

      All the more bugs inside to study, then.
      And I know the feeling...

  • @dracla1
    @dracla1 8 років тому +150

    So people that make bug collections have a common PINterest

    • @naota3k
      @naota3k 8 років тому +3

      +sean statham OHOHOHOHUEHUE

    • @ljmastertroll
      @ljmastertroll 8 років тому +3

      +sean statham **facepalm**

    • @greensteve9307
      @greensteve9307 8 років тому +10

      +sean statham: They sure have a MITEy big collection!

    • @JaesadaSrisuk
      @JaesadaSrisuk 8 років тому +8

      The funny thing is that Pinterest (the site) is a great tool to catalog bugs and other living things. There are millions of insect pins that can be saved and more are added each day.

  • @ellie4943
    @ellie4943 8 років тому +37

    Insects! Are so! Exciting! I might major in entomology!

    • @nicobremi
      @nicobremi 8 років тому +1

      +Ellie Simens Really ?! I'm looking to study insects but unfortunatly there is no formations specialized in that in my country (France). So if you found a school where it is possible to do it I woud love to know it's name ! :)

    • @ellie4943
      @ellie4943 8 років тому

      Ohio State University in Ohio, United States has an entomology major and an excellent entomology department/collection! If you are interested in coming to the USA for university, check them out! They have an international student program

    • @georgesoukup4058
      @georgesoukup4058 5 років тому +2

      Good! Luck! Actually! Using! Your! Degree!

  • @AspenWicce
    @AspenWicce 8 років тому +64

    I have been admiringly browsing through the database, and I'm thrilled to be able to access all of the information now available to the public!
    I was, however, disappointed that the majority of entries lacked a photo of the specimens. Given the colossal number of specimens, I understand adding a photo of each specimen will probably take years.
    would the Field Museum be interested in allowing students studying related sciences to volunteer their time to assist in cataloging and photographing the specimens?

    • @thebrainscoop
      @thebrainscoop  8 років тому +11

      +Aspen Wicce photographing and databasing specimens - absolutely, yes. email us: thebrainscoop(at)gmail(dot)com

    • @AspenWicce
      @AspenWicce 8 років тому +4

      +thebrainscoop the email should be in your inbox, thank you for the opportunity. I'm so excited!

    • @liquidcristaldisplay
      @liquidcristaldisplay 8 років тому

      +thebrainscoop Is it even possible to collect & database all species? Don't new ones appear faster than they are able to be catalogued?

    • @rb7297
      @rb7297 8 років тому +3

      +Aspen Wicce I'd love to see the unidentified ones added! It would be so interesting.

    • @AspenWicce
      @AspenWicce 8 років тому +5

      +Roisin Barker I encourage you to volunteer as well, maybe see some of them in person! I assume this process will take a LONG time, and the more helping hands, the better :)

  • @sarahleonard7309
    @sarahleonard7309 4 роки тому +4

    I love how quick she was to say "Yes!" when asked if she wanted to see some cockroaches. These are my people.

  • @piwithatsme
    @piwithatsme 8 років тому +8

    Crystal her enthusiasm is very infectious. Great video!

  • @deathrattle3
    @deathrattle3 8 років тому +1

    aww, she was so high-energy and positive and soooo ahhhhh
    Crystal was so great in this video sjejeb

  • @sunnydayssandytoes4337
    @sunnydayssandytoes4337 6 років тому

    Stumbled upon this video while researching to help my 9 yr old son with his homeschool bug collection. I love the lighthearted flare and being able to join you in looking at all the insects. Wish the Field Museum had pictures of some of the samples at the museum for us to explore as Chicago is a long way away for us. That would have been amazing. Thanks again for taking us along.

  • @vesta246
    @vesta246 8 років тому +4

    Crystal is so sweet. I would definitely watch more videos of you two together!

  • @KiddsockTV
    @KiddsockTV 8 років тому +5

    So love your enthusiasm Crystal! Give her a big HUG for me!!

  • @sketchalater4656
    @sketchalater4656 4 роки тому

    I could spend an eternity there looking through all the specimens. This reminds me of my field trip to the UC Davis Entomology facility, I never forgot that wonderful experience.

  • @janan231
    @janan231 8 років тому

    im not a big fan of bugs but every time this channel makes an episode about them i find myself appreciating them a little more

  • @josuelservin2409
    @josuelservin2409 8 років тому +1

    What an amazing collection, thanks to Mr. Psota for the all his effort, and thanks to everyone who are working every day to help us to understand our world better. On a side note, those purple bettles have my favorite color, they are beautiful!

  • @ratatataraxia
    @ratatataraxia 8 років тому +4

    Intro jingle makes me sooo happy.

  • @slpk
    @slpk 8 років тому +26

    Emily should sing the outro everytime!

    • @chj6931
      @chj6931 8 років тому

      yas that was so cute

  • @lillithdv8
    @lillithdv8 8 років тому

    There is such beauty in videos like these: the joy and pride to show this beautiful collection, the sheer vastness of information to be gleaned from it. This is delightful

  • @missinglincoln
    @missinglincoln 8 років тому +1

    Ms. Maier is a genuine treat. I hope you feature her more often in future videos!

  • @PrimeStigma
    @PrimeStigma 8 років тому

    AAAAAH!!! This is so freaking cool!!
    I love Crystal's enthusiasm when she's speaking about the insect collection.

  • @NimN0ms
    @NimN0ms 8 років тому +4

    OMG Pokemon reference in science context! I see 2 of my favorite passions merging!

    • @fuegoazul1831
      @fuegoazul1831 8 років тому +1

      +intotheoceanbloo GET READY THIS HINTS TO POKEMON SUN AND MOON ╯°□°)╯︵(\ .o.)\

  • @lucstockdale
    @lucstockdale 8 років тому +6

    This channel is just so quirky and nerdy and every episode makes me squeal and flail my arms with delight... I'm weird... But the channel is great.

  • @DeathlyTired
    @DeathlyTired 8 років тому +4

    If you're not British, this will mean absolutely nothing to you, but Victoria Wood died today, aged 62.
    I thought nothing could make me smile today.
    But you did.
    So, thank you.

    • @TiaRae101
      @TiaRae101 8 років тому +1

      We have lost a treasure, I have watched dinner ladies since I was about 6, as I got older I understood it more, and I always came back for new jokes, she will be missed :(

  • @XplodingBunny
    @XplodingBunny 8 років тому +2

    I've come back and re-watched this episode so many times in the last four days.

    • @Titanic_401
      @Titanic_401 8 років тому

      +XplodingBunny So have I! :D This is one of my favourites. :3

  • @VirgoCarnation
    @VirgoCarnation 8 років тому +8

    This is my fav episode so far!!! MORE BUGS PLEASE!!

    • @Titanic_401
      @Titanic_401 8 років тому +2

      +VirgoCarnation This is my favourite one too. I've watched it like 5 times. :P

  • @jennykate10
    @jennykate10 8 років тому

    A love hearing from people who are so passionate about what they do. I'm really glad I subscribed.

  • @ravennightshade8329
    @ravennightshade8329 8 років тому

    I get so excited when I see a new video has been posted. made my hubby watch the wolf being skinned while we were having dinner lol he felt a little sick, and has no idea how I can eat while I'm watching things like that lol

  • @CybranM
    @CybranM 8 років тому

    the enthusiasm is contagious, great video

  • @markholm7050
    @markholm7050 8 років тому

    Man, it was rough waiting almost three weeks for a new Brain Scoop video! Glad this one is a gem.

  • @freddyacuna8829
    @freddyacuna8829 8 років тому

    For people like me (livin' in latinamerica, findin' some sort of life meaning by feelin' a nerdy passion about knowledge and education), being able to behold such magnificent collections through this medium is sort of a life-savin'-painkiller. Thank you so much to this channel and it's team. Love you all *-*

  • @robbiev9296
    @robbiev9296 2 роки тому

    I have been collecting insects for my own collection for 4 years now, my greatest hope will be discovering a new species

  • @bigbendkid
    @bigbendkid 3 роки тому

    Recently PBS had a show called the Love Bugs about entomologists Charlie and his Lois and their donation of their million plus insects to Arizona State.

  • @plushplums
    @plushplums 7 років тому +1

    I love how excited they both are!

  • @Tomozaurus
    @Tomozaurus 8 років тому +4

    "They're called Field Museum trays"
    Insert *I don't know what I was expecting* meme here.

  • @howarthe1
    @howarthe1 8 років тому +1

    I love videos with Crystal!

  • @emilychristman9903
    @emilychristman9903 8 років тому

    Awesome! Really hope you do the new insect episode!

  • @memyselfiamweird
    @memyselfiamweird 8 років тому

    That was so cool! Thanks Emily. Take us around more of the collections, please :3

  • @cipher1500
    @cipher1500 8 років тому +2

    I work in the Texas A&M Univeristy Insect Collection and we have been undergoing the barcode databasing process for years. Such work will never end! We only boast about 3 million specimens, but even that many is an endless supply of captivating wonder.

    • @MUtley-rf8vg
      @MUtley-rf8vg 8 років тому

      +Andrew J. Graf
      _Only_ 3-million...
      Okay, so, just imagining 12-million specimens. Say it takes 15-minutes per specimen to database and you were working 40-hour work weeks to complete this task. That's 1,437 years. Futile task.
      Okay, say you hire a company of 100 full time employees to do the same job. It's still 15-years of filing and nothing but. Now just imagine the time, energy, and manpower that went into these collections in the first place. That's a lotta love.

    • @cipher1500
      @cipher1500 8 років тому +1

      Actually, depending on the specimen, databasing can take from less than a minute to a few minutes. Despite that, yes, it's a tedious task. The collection grows daily, so we "retro-actively" capture all new specimens into the databasing system while still going through the rest of the collection one part at a time to database them. This is all fueled by an army of undergraduate student workers. It's all worth it. In a span of 10 years or so, we have around a million of them databased.
      Another plus from doing this databasing is that you learn A LOT of geography.

    • @MUtley-rf8vg
      @MUtley-rf8vg 8 років тому

      Andrew J. Graf
      I see. Undergraduate student workers = free labor (and educational experience..??). Hopefully the technology doesn't become obsolete by the time you get to the end of that rainbow!
      Andrew J. Graf
      _Another plus from doing this databasing_
      _is that you learn A LOT of geography. _
      That must be one of those interesting geographic-information overlays. Maybe you'll discover some new insect micro-nations like those global Argentine ant colonies.

    • @cipher1500
      @cipher1500 8 років тому

      Actually we get paid! The only downside to barcode databasing is when you somehow run out of unique barcodes. That's a real headache. I've been keeping the entire Formicidae collection up to date for them.
      Well we don't have overlays. The geography learning comes in when you are entering data from a specimen and you don't know the country or location off hand. Worst ones are the handwritten ones that aren't very legible, or when you have old cities that had different names in the past. Sends you off on a hunt for a specific spot on the face of the Earth.

    • @MUtley-rf8vg
      @MUtley-rf8vg 8 років тому

      Andrew J. Graf
      What!? You're in college - you're not supposed to have any money! ;)
      I thought maybe there would be some neat tagging feature in this barcode system that might allow you to search and plot certain attributes on a GIS map. But I'm just dreaming aloud here.

  • @hellozup
    @hellozup 8 років тому +1

    wow those are really big collections and a neat one too :) I've heard or read about how many insects possibly out there but I just cannot comprehend it in my head.. just too much

  • @SimplyMayaBeauty
    @SimplyMayaBeauty 8 років тому +1

    This channel is so exciting! It's seriously fascinating.

  • @JohnCallender
    @JohnCallender 8 років тому

    More Crystal+Emily. They're the best. They're like a dynamic crime-fighting duo, except they're not so much fighting crime as fighting ignorance. Thank you for your consideration.

  • @caitlinblaze311
    @caitlinblaze311 7 років тому

    This video has made this my favorite channel. I'm learning so many cool things.

  • @Frog888
    @Frog888 5 років тому

    The purple conversation was adorable

  • @spbxl
    @spbxl 8 років тому

    Love to see the utter joy you both have for science... keep up the great work!

  • @AdahliaBiPunk
    @AdahliaBiPunk 8 років тому +2

    UGGGH EMILY!!! I'm not sure if my comment was read on your last video but I actually requested another insect video, specifically on beetles and even more specifically on flower beetles if it was possible. Incredibly stoked to see that you went with another beetle video. Doubt my comment was seen but others must've requested it for you to have gone forward with it. I have a huge interest in entomology, specifically beetles, and it makes me so happy to see you post videos about them to share with the world how incredible these insects are.

  • @DevinSloan
    @DevinSloan 8 років тому

    Ha, this was a great episode, you two interact in a really relaxed and entertaining way.

  • @ElJefeGrande123
    @ElJefeGrande123 8 років тому

    I'm now so excited!

  • @garcj108
    @garcj108 6 років тому

    you are amazing! :-) i enjoy this show a lot!

  • @noxabellus
    @noxabellus 8 років тому

    what an episode! awesome

  • @brownpolyestershirt4701
    @brownpolyestershirt4701 8 років тому

    I have no idea why a vid for this channel showed up in my suggestions but I like it. New sub!

  • @marionrodrigo6385
    @marionrodrigo6385 8 років тому +1

    you inspired me (afer i watched your first set of videos regarding insect collection) to have my personal insect collection that i used to teach my student about basics of taxonomy as well as on how our environment are changing since a lot of the areas in our town is converted to subdivision. i hope you visit the philippines.... please please please...

  • @GameBrain321
    @GameBrain321 8 років тому

    Yes! I've been waiting since I subscribed and just my luck, an insect episode :) I'm basically a wannabe entomologist and this made my week. love the show +3+

  • @VictorFursov
    @VictorFursov 3 роки тому

    Thank you for nice and funny presentation of collections. Good luck!

  • @safdreams
    @safdreams 8 років тому

    this makes me very happy!

  • @JenniferAnnifer
    @JenniferAnnifer 8 років тому +1

    More collection tours please!

  • @ForagingGardener
    @ForagingGardener 8 років тому +1

    this is amazing! I wish I could draw the beetles ...there are so many!

  • @mansertwo
    @mansertwo 8 років тому

    10/10 would watch again

  • @VictorFursov
    @VictorFursov Рік тому

    Nice story! Good luck and best wishes!

  • @blake343
    @blake343 8 років тому

    She's so excited about the insects lol great ep

  • @kolpik3708
    @kolpik3708 3 роки тому

    4:12 The excitement in her eyes. :) I imagine exterminators don't see that look very often when cockroaches are the subject of discussion.

  • @gooosfrabaYT
    @gooosfrabaYT Рік тому

    @thebrainscoop I love your energy!

  • @NickMoore
    @NickMoore 8 років тому +1

    Very cool. I was surprised to find Tiger Beetles recently in New Zealand that were almost identical to the ones found in Canada. There is a lot of variety in beetles yet the same successful species can be found on opposite sides of the globe.

  • @VictorFursov
    @VictorFursov 6 років тому

    Thank you for Video! Best wishes!

  • @deejaydubla
    @deejaydubla 8 років тому

    I ❤️ Crystal! She's great.

  • @JWentu
    @JWentu 8 років тому

    so nice this episode!

  • @howarthe1
    @howarthe1 8 років тому

    Emily looks like a total boss standing there cranking the shelves down the aisle.

  • @wanderingmogwai2553
    @wanderingmogwai2553 7 років тому +1

    I am sooooooo jealous! The twelve year old inside of me is screaming "That's what I want to do when I grow up!!"

  • @MarcelTeugels
    @MarcelTeugels 8 років тому

    Nice Video, i'd love to see some more collections.

  • @cablecar830
    @cablecar830 8 років тому +1

    Emily, I just wanted to let you know that you are absolutely amazing! you're adorable, beautiful and your energy and enthusiasm excites me to want to learn more. You and your show remind me of the shows i used to watch growing up on animal planet. Your passion for this stuff is so palpable and i love watching your show. I hope to come visit the Field Museum someday soon and i'd love to pick your brain (hehe not scoop) about all of the amazing things that have happened for you! Keep up the amazing work and Stay Curious :D

  • @rptck1928
    @rptck1928 6 років тому

    so oddly adorable

  • @JosephWillingham
    @JosephWillingham 8 років тому

    Best episode ever!

  • @creaturedomes9364
    @creaturedomes9364 4 роки тому +1

    Love the video. And live the collection 🦂🦀🦎🦐🐜🕷🐛🦋

  • @jordanwong9957
    @jordanwong9957 8 років тому +5

    3:45 thats why they are on a MITEcroscope slide,cuz they are hard to see~

  • @Thomas-lk9ok
    @Thomas-lk9ok 4 роки тому

    OMG! I think I'm in love!

  • @MlleLorelei
    @MlleLorelei 8 років тому +1

    CRYSTAL IS SO COOL.

  • @XanthoGrl
    @XanthoGrl 8 років тому

    lol I loved how Emily was singing at the end haha

  • @dancroteau55
    @dancroteau55 8 років тому +1

    Dear Emily, your videos are always so interesting and informative and presented is such delightful fun way. This insect collection one is particularly interesting. The.beetles look like rare, precious jewels instead of critters. Thank you so much and keep up the fascinating work. You are a gifted story teller. I always look forward to your next project.

  • @experionu869
    @experionu869 8 років тому

    beetles are so awesome

  • @ChristopherBrecht
    @ChristopherBrecht 8 років тому +2

    Crystal is awesome.

  • @kmakhlouf4387
    @kmakhlouf4387 7 років тому

    I adore pinned insects in a frame. They are like gems to me. What stopped kids from pinning insects like we used to do in the olden days? We caught more bugs than, well I don't know. Butterflies were a big hit and the nicest displays were under bell glass, but those were expensive to do. There used to be a lot more farms in US than now (excellent farmland smoothed over and houses on it now, or just lie fallow or abandoned, the same produce we can grow is now imported from Mexico courtesy NAFTA). we see no butterflies anymore except the most common. WHERE ARE ALL THE BUGS? A town I used to live in, we kids would scoop tadpoles out of the gutter and raise them to froglets to be set free, but that city became all "21st Century" and paved over all of the places water collected for the frogs, now they are sitting there scratching their heads referring to scientists to find out the reason for the frogs declining populations! they had the audacity to blame it on "pesticide over usage" No, they destroyed their habitats.

  • @greensteve9307
    @greensteve9307 8 років тому

    Great vid! :D

  • @ArnoldLee133
    @ArnoldLee133 8 років тому

    I love you both! :D

  • @Kazooga-wi5qn
    @Kazooga-wi5qn 8 років тому

    thx so much for showing us more of these interesting ha bisky insects i loved this a lot i always wanted a bug chain the best i could do was the glow in the dark chain that the science museum had with the scorpion in it
    i always wanted one of the glass ones with a pretty beetle or something like that

  • @leerose8628
    @leerose8628 8 років тому

    THATS AMAZING.

  • @Acquavallo
    @Acquavallo 8 років тому

    I want to see some more dissections, or Emily preparing specimens, even pinning bugs!

  • @azieznugroho5948
    @azieznugroho5948 8 років тому

    I LOVE IT!!

  • @89nekkoinu
    @89nekkoinu 8 років тому +6

    we really need insects pokedex in order to arm all entomologist around the earth that want to catch them all! (of course without damaging nature balance) :D

    • @fuegoazul1831
      @fuegoazul1831 8 років тому +2

      +Eko ari wibowo TWEET THIS to the Pokemon community, the BUG CATCHERS have such much POTENTIAL in Real Life! So many jobs they can have!

    • @89nekkoinu
      @89nekkoinu 8 років тому +1

      FuegoAzul i agree, as long as they did not waiting in the bush and challenge everyone they meet into insect battle

    • @fuegoazul1831
      @fuegoazul1831 8 років тому

      xD SUn and Moon Jetzt!

  • @vieiraneves9564
    @vieiraneves9564 Рік тому

    i'm in love with the bugs manager lady

  • @anglohobbit
    @anglohobbit 8 років тому

    "Gotta catch 'em all." Excellent :)

  • @henryvonrintelen3748
    @henryvonrintelen3748 8 років тому

    This is like the the LDS genealogy vaults in Granite Mountain. Amazing!!!

  • @sherylhosler9487
    @sherylhosler9487 8 років тому

    OMG, I want to visit/work in that pinned insect specimen room so bad!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @VictorFursov
    @VictorFursov 5 років тому

    Thank you for video! Good luck! :)

  • @crnobijeli13
    @crnobijeli13 8 років тому +2

    "Do you want to look at some cocroaches" -"YES!"

  • @jimday666
    @jimday666 6 років тому

    Adorable girls!