i know the oceans are massive and there are plenty of bizarre lifeforms inhabiting them today, but sometimes I really wish species like this and other cambrian era sea life existed in the modern day. the vast amount of unique bodily structures and lifestyles makes life from that time in earth's history look completely alien.
When I find myself wishing for more I like to reflect on the already beautiful, diverse, and alien forms we see today. I treasure life and look for it when I'm out in nature.
Hoping for 100K before the end of the year, although 90 seems more in reach, currently. Either way, aiming to get out a ton more content to keep people engaged!
The fact it looks truly alien strikes fear into me from what real aliens (if they exist) would look like. What a beautiful animal and I’m glad we know so much about them :)
Can certainly see that. Very different from what we commonly think of as animals. We've got a big tetrapod bias there, haha. Amazing how we can glean so much from their fossils.
Our bias is far more towards the biped, equipped with hands and opposable thumbs. Most aliens we picture as human like with big eyes, pale complexion and skinny limbs
Triops have been my pet of choice for years now and I can't help but notice the similarities to these animals. Not sure if they're related, but I'd like to think of my little pets as Anomalocaris cousins. 🙂
@@Sone781 i always thought fairy shrimp were descendents or closely related to anomalocaris but it seems thats not the case. And yet it's still an amazing exemple of convergent evolution
Cambrian animals seem really weird until you look at marine crustaceans from literally any other time period (including the present day if you have a microscope) and then you realize “oh it’s the norm not the exception”
Your content is great and I have gladly subscribed. I will say that the sound recording quality of your voice does make it harder to understand in places. The subtitles are autogenerated, so they are entertaining but incorrect. As your vocabulary is necessarily very specialized (which is good) it is harder to infer what was said and fill in the gaps. I'd love to be able to do searches for some of the terminology you use. Great channel and look forward to more.
The day I recorded this was trickier than usual, so that didn't help. Will aim to speak more clearly in the future. As always, all of what I talk about is sourced in the video description, so there's more to find out there. :)
This seems so amazing; the graphics, the content, I’m absolutely all about it. Hence, and I really hate to say this - but I just couldn’t get through it. :( Which is such a shame! I, and I’m sure so many others like me, would otherwise be such huge fans. The only problem I had was with the clearness of your voice.. And I honestly don’t mean this as an insult, so please, don’t take it as such. You otherwise have a great voice for narration my man. I mean that. But perhaps you could invest in a better quality microphone, or give elocution a bit of a practice? Unfortunately I had such a hard time understanding that I even tried to use those poorly machine-written auto-subs that RUclips provides, and they can’t speak for anyone - especially when it comes to the beautifully complex topics you’re tackling. I can see you going so much further with your channel, so considering that is my only note definitely ain’t bad! Good luck bud, here’s somebody really rooting for you. (:
I will definitely look into more of that. I really appreciate the comment! Always aiming to improve. Will do some more experimenting with my current microphone, if that helps. Are any of my more recent videos similar to this one in terms of audio quality, as a reference?
The over-the-top gamer voice is probably the most irritating thing a host can do, hoping you aren't suggesting forced enthusiasm. FWIW, im not sure I see any issues. Maybe.......trying to move away from a dull "reading voice". Not that that's how'd describe his current pattern.
I can't hear "Burgess Shale" without thinking about Scar Tissue by Red Hot Chili Peppers. "With the birds I'll share this lonely view" sounds like "With the Burgess Shale this lonely view" in my brain.
God I wish so so badly I could go back in some sort of bubble that keeps me from touching anything and vise versa, and look directly at these funky little critters and watch em squiggle thru the water and stuff... see things that didn’t fossilize or that we haven’t found yet OORRRR they’re just so old they’ve been recycled thru the core and all that. I’d give almost anything for that opportunity, and I’d certainly give any material things in exchange for such an honor. As if my trivial creature comfort doodads would carry any sort of significance in exchange for an alien to take me back in time.. but who knows, maybe he’s missing Gimli from the LOTR toy set and he’d really like to have mine. You never know...?
personally i just wanna see what would happen if I took a few hundred trilobites and dropped them off in modern day oceans. assuming modern crustaceans and sharks dont immediately out compete them or overpredate them, they might have the potential to become the most common seafloor life like they once were.
Hey so your video is good and I liked it but you need to get a better microphone. I have a little bit of trouble understanding your accent and the audio quality really makes it harder. Just some advice. It might be a personal problem though.
I literally cannot understand what you’re saying. Maybe you need a different microphone or a better filter. I’m listening through nice headphones and all I hear is S sounds.
Apologies for that. Could be down to my recording environment/microphone settings, so I'll look into going through them to see what I can do. Same with the 's' sounds. It does seem to be less intelligible to some.
Is it just convergent evolution or do the animals then just prefer a certain shape in the early oceans and other bodies of water? It's as though their relatives just became smaller versions.
Some body plans are heavily selected for in these kinds of environments due to heavy selection pressures, hence why the fusiform body shape is so uniformly common across aquatic animals today and throughout history.
Petty, but still a pet peeve: I hate when people inaccurately declare something to be deductive rather than inductive. We BELIEVE based on evidence available the things we ASSUME about these creatures -- we very, very, very, very rarely KNOW anything about them.
Like what? Many things in science and paleontology especially have to be heavily referred to and compared to living examples, although this does not mean that we know next to nothing about these kinds of animals, especially when their preservation is this good.
The Burgess Shale is the gift that keeps on giving.
Like herpes =]
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That's what the chipmunk says
I’d love to visit someday tbh
@@qwert_511 same it's on my bucket list
Remarkable variations on theme. The Cambrian is a morphological fever dream.
Sure is!
Almost every wacky invertebrate body plan seems to have been tried out in some way!
i know the oceans are massive and there are plenty of bizarre lifeforms inhabiting them today, but sometimes I really wish species like this and other cambrian era sea life existed in the modern day. the vast amount of unique bodily structures and lifestyles makes life from that time in earth's history look completely alien.
There's some truely alien stuff out there, but yeah, seeing a Radiodont swim by would be really incredible.
When I find myself wishing for more I like to reflect on the already beautiful, diverse, and alien forms we see today. I treasure life and look for it when I'm out in nature.
Great video, as usual. Its really a shame what this channel is not as popular as it must be.
Hoping for 100K before the end of the year, although 90 seems more in reach, currently.
Either way, aiming to get out a ton more content to keep people engaged!
Great video, totally underrated channel! Love your videos, Henry!
I second that!
I really appreciate that. :)
The fact it looks truly alien strikes fear into me from what real aliens (if they exist) would look like. What a beautiful animal and I’m glad we know so much about them :)
Can certainly see that.
Very different from what we commonly think of as animals.
We've got a big tetrapod bias there, haha.
Amazing how we can glean so much from their fossils.
Our bias is far more towards the biped, equipped with hands and opposable thumbs. Most aliens we picture as human like with big eyes, pale complexion and skinny limbs
Triops have been my pet of choice for years now and I can't help but notice the similarities to these animals.
Not sure if they're related, but I'd like to think of my little pets as Anomalocaris cousins. 🙂
I think anomalocaris look a lot like fairy shrimp.
@@Sone781 i always thought fairy shrimp were descendents or closely related to anomalocaris but it seems thats not the case. And yet it's still an amazing exemple of convergent evolution
Anomalocaris is a stem-arthropod, so pretty well removed, although they sure do look similar!
Coolest rug ever!
One of the cutest Cambrian critters...
Sure is!
Cambrian animals seem really weird until you look at marine crustaceans from literally any other time period (including the present day if you have a microscope) and then you realize “oh it’s the norm not the exception”
Thank you for this series. These beautiful and unique creatures deserve to be remembered.
The Cambrian really is the era in Earth's history where Mother Nature got into crack, isn't it?
Moreso earth started out as an addict and then slowly recovered as time went on, lol.
Love the other-worldliness of so much of Cambrian fauna. Here's a prime example.
Nice one ~ Fascinating plus Educational. Cheers
Thank you! Cheers, likewise!
There goes my hero.
I sometimes forget that 9inches was huge for animal species from that time.
Indeed!
Essentially a Minke whale for the time.
Your content is great and I have gladly subscribed. I will say that the sound recording quality of your voice does make it harder to understand in places. The subtitles are autogenerated, so they are entertaining but incorrect. As your vocabulary is necessarily very specialized (which is good) it is harder to infer what was said and fill in the gaps. I'd love to be able to do searches for some of the terminology you use. Great channel and look forward to more.
The day I recorded this was trickier than usual, so that didn't help.
Will aim to speak more clearly in the future.
As always, all of what I talk about is sourced in the video description, so there's more to find out there. :)
If I had a time machine, I think the Cambrian is the first place I would go
One of my top options too.
2:03 is that the girl from animalogic? Not... not the critter itself, but the name of the artist I think it’s her. That’s neato for some reason.
It sure is! She's a really great artist. :)
the carids have some really cool species!
They sure do!
3:16 now that is a very strong shape.
Very solid!
Atleast we still have the velvet worms..not the same thing but it's just as ancient
Thankfully!
This seems so amazing; the graphics, the content, I’m absolutely all about it.
Hence, and I really hate to say this - but I just couldn’t get through it. :(
Which is such a shame!
I, and I’m sure so many others like me, would otherwise be such huge fans.
The only problem I had was with the clearness of your voice..
And I honestly don’t mean this as an insult, so please, don’t take it as such. You otherwise have a great voice for narration my man. I mean that.
But perhaps you could invest in a better quality microphone, or give elocution a bit of a practice?
Unfortunately I had such a hard time understanding that I even tried to use those poorly machine-written auto-subs that RUclips provides, and they can’t speak for anyone - especially when it comes to the beautifully complex topics you’re tackling.
I can see you going so much further with your channel, so considering that is my only note definitely ain’t bad!
Good luck bud,
here’s somebody really rooting for you. (:
I will definitely look into more of that.
I really appreciate the comment!
Always aiming to improve.
Will do some more experimenting with my current microphone, if that helps.
Are any of my more recent videos similar to this one in terms of audio quality, as a reference?
The over-the-top gamer voice is probably the most irritating thing a host can do, hoping you aren't suggesting forced enthusiasm. FWIW, im not sure I see any issues. Maybe.......trying to move away from a dull "reading voice". Not that that's how'd describe his current pattern.
I can't hear "Burgess Shale" without thinking about Scar Tissue by Red Hot Chili Peppers. "With the birds I'll share this lonely view" sounds like "With the Burgess Shale this lonely view" in my brain.
God I wish so so badly I could go back in some sort of bubble that keeps me from touching anything and vise versa, and look directly at these funky little critters and watch em squiggle thru the water and stuff... see things that didn’t fossilize or that we haven’t found yet OORRRR they’re just so old they’ve been recycled thru the core and all that. I’d give almost anything for that opportunity, and I’d certainly give any material things in exchange for such an honor. As if my trivial creature comfort doodads would carry any sort of significance in exchange for an alien to take me back in time.. but who knows, maybe he’s missing Gimli from the LOTR toy set and he’d really like to have mine. You never know...?
personally i just wanna see what would happen if I took a few hundred trilobites and dropped them off in modern day oceans. assuming modern crustaceans and sharks dont immediately out compete them or overpredate them, they might have the potential to become the most common seafloor life like they once were.
It would really be amazing!
Potentially.
Who knows that kind of wacky forms of selection they'd evolve under.
Esse canal é muito bom.
It looks like a cross between Dumbo and a mosquito.
These animals just look like sea monkeys wearing hats and it's so cute 😂❤️
They put the "invert" in "invertebrate."
True!
Hey so your video is good and I liked it but you need to get a better microphone. I have a little bit of trouble understanding your accent and the audio quality really makes it harder. Just some advice. It might be a personal problem though.
Could well be, although I've had the occasional similar comments before. Will look into it further.
Are some of the videos after this one similar?
I literally cannot understand what you’re saying. Maybe you need a different microphone or a better filter. I’m listening through nice headphones and all I hear is S sounds.
Apologies for that. Could be down to my recording environment/microphone settings, so I'll look into going through them to see what I can do. Same with the 's' sounds.
It does seem to be less intelligible to some.
Me: Mom, can we have aliens?
Mom: We have aliens at home
Aliens at home:
Is it just convergent evolution or do the animals then just prefer a certain shape in the early oceans and other bodies of water? It's as though their relatives just became smaller versions.
Some body plans are heavily selected for in these kinds of environments due to heavy selection pressures, hence why the fusiform body shape is so uniformly common across aquatic animals today and throughout history.
love these cute little weirdoes
Same here. :)
I can't wait for the anime that will use this and will make this video viral somewhen in the future.
so smart
Awesome :)
Many thanks!
Fun fact. The Cambrian Explosion happened just days after God created LSD.
XD
I want to time travel to this time with a couple pounds of better and some Ol Bay seasoning
Who knows how some of them would have tasted!
I wonder how it would taste if you barbecued it
Certainly interesting to think about.
Why would you want to do that?
I identify as a bi-valve!
But I'm just human like you. WE ARE ALL HUMAN!!
Mole??
Would agree!
Just got an ad telling me to put on my seatbelt. What’s next, a tutorial on blinking?
Get adblock.
Sadly some people really need this advice :/
Indeed.
He reminds me of Avatar. Are you sure it's real?
Sure is. :)
Ok there's a moment around 5:20 where you repeat a section, 5 seconds of repeated dialogue. Otherwise Great...
Im also not even sure what Mole or mol means…
Classic Burgess Shale's weirdo.
Still providing to this day!
lol its so cute
ユミル
LEZGAW
:D
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Petty, but still a pet peeve: I hate when people inaccurately declare something to be deductive rather than inductive. We BELIEVE based on evidence available the things we ASSUME about these creatures -- we very, very, very, very rarely KNOW anything about them.
Like what?
Many things in science and paleontology especially have to be heavily referred to and compared to living examples, although this does not mean that we know next to nothing about these kinds of animals, especially when their preservation is this good.
Post modern bullshit.