Imo, it's good for a short if it's just gonna be dissected, but for longform video, we need to cut slices of it and look at it under a microscope since that's where most of the interesting things are happening
@aimantajuddin4451 if they are anything like regular shrimp you could "flavour" them with different stuff added to the water, so long as it doesn't kill the shrimps, so maybe a squirt of sweet strawberry juice or maybe some beef juice added to their water might do the trick.
Did you know that female dogs- yes your pets- if conditions aren’t favorable, can FREEZE THEIR PREGNANCIES!!! Just like the Triops, the embryo(s) will enter a stasis, and when conditions are good, the pregnancy will continue as normal! Wish humans can do that!
Wolverines are another interesting mammal what comes to reproduction timing. They exclusively give birth in winter regardless of the time of inseimination, because unlike many animals that's the time they're most successful as hunters.
There are nutrients in the dry sand that dissolve back in the water when the water is added. Also, there’s a huge number of other small creatures, including other microscopic invertebrates, microalgae, protozoans and bacteria that were also dormant and sprung back to life with the water, and the tadpole shrimps eats them.
My sea monkey tank has been void of water for several years now… sitting on a windowsill collecting dust. If I just add some distilled water (distilled because all the minerals are still lying there ready to be dissolved), I’d be willing to bet I’d have at least a couple hatched eggs in a few days. I’ve done it many times.
Aristotle takes a lot of flak for teaching the world that life can be born out of nonliving matter. This video nicely shows how he arrived at that erroneous conclusion: Originally, he was in the "only life begats life" camp but after observing eels in a pond that had been dried once and even had its bottom mud scraped out, he thought the eels were spawned out of dust and water. To his credit he dissected the animals to test his theory and failed to find any sex organs: Apparently the ovaries were too small to be easily spotted in that species.
There is new findings about eels their lifecycle There is video explaining about eels and there life cycle on channel Scishow if you wish to learn more about it
Is it just me or the voice is different? Not to sound harsh but the previous videos I have seen had a sort of robotic voice that sounded like an AI, but this new voice sounds much more natural, and that's what I prefer to hear lol
Could it be that evolution does not occur? If you can see that this particular tadpole lives only a few days and have baby tadpoles that also only live a few days, then it does not have the thing in which all evolution theory is based on, time.
Time to thumb down and leave as soon as hearing more of the lame millions-of-years-old bullschit which is still just a theory but spread as a fact. Just stick to the point instead of going into the stupid schit of the millions of years history about stuff
Dissect a jellyfish
Imo, it's good for a short if it's just gonna be dissected, but for longform video, we need to cut slices of it and look at it under a microscope since that's where most of the interesting things are happening
How about a jelly doughnut?
@@andrewvarcoe4741 PRIVATE PYLE WHAT IS THAT
WHAT THE F IS THAT
WHAT IS IT
@andrewvarcoe4741 Nah, we're outta glazed donuts.
No u
now we have infinite backyard shrimp, delicious protein
And the rich folk want to eat grasshoppers and worms, when they could be dining on teenie tiny shrimps....
@@andrewvarcoe4741 ya, just need a bowl of water and some period of growth, hope the taste wont be like cockroaches smell.
@aimantajuddin4451 if they are anything like regular shrimp you could "flavour" them with different stuff added to the water, so long as it doesn't kill the shrimps, so maybe a squirt of sweet strawberry juice or maybe some beef juice added to their water might do the trick.
@@andrewvarcoe4741 INTERESTING
That thrid eye reminds me the parietal eye of some fish, amphibian and reptile species
What did it eat to allow it to grow so quickly?
Did you see any other tadpoles in the water, survival of the fittest sukas.....
No it eats the nutrients in the water. If you buy them in a kit it provides the “food” which is just bio active nutrients.
Did you know that female dogs- yes your pets- if conditions aren’t favorable, can FREEZE THEIR PREGNANCIES!!! Just like the Triops, the embryo(s) will enter a stasis, and when conditions are good, the pregnancy will continue as normal! Wish humans can do that!
Wolverines are another interesting mammal what comes to reproduction timing. They exclusively give birth in winter regardless of the time of inseimination, because unlike many animals that's the time they're most successful as hunters.
@@loofy530 ❤
imagine waited decades to hatch, just to live for less than 3 months
How long tadpole shrimp eggs can last without being dried out? Can they remain dorman forever under water?
3:05 It grew without food?
good question
There are nutrients in the dry sand that dissolve back in the water when the water is added. Also, there’s a huge number of other small creatures, including other microscopic invertebrates, microalgae, protozoans and bacteria that were also dormant and sprung back to life with the water, and the tadpole shrimps eats them.
This would depend on where you get your sand. Commercial sand from a bag won't contain embryos. You need to get beach sand.
Just like seamonkeys
No, the Tadpole shrimp are much more fun. They can grown to the size of your thumb! Pretty easy to start and care for.
They are actually related 🦐
Pretty much the same lifestyle
Sea monkeys are brine shrimp. Different animals.
My sea monkey tank has been void of water for several years now… sitting on a windowsill collecting dust. If I just add some distilled water (distilled because all the minerals are still lying there ready to be dissolved), I’d be willing to bet I’d have at least a couple hatched eggs in a few days. I’ve done it many times.
I remember Triops kits that you could order from "young science" magazines as a kid in the early 90s
This is what your call informative video. Thank you.
Aristotle takes a lot of flak for teaching the world that life can be born out of nonliving matter. This video nicely shows how he arrived at that erroneous conclusion: Originally, he was in the "only life begats life" camp but after observing eels in a pond that had been dried once and even had its bottom mud scraped out, he thought the eels were spawned out of dust and water. To his credit he dissected the animals to test his theory and failed to find any sex organs: Apparently the ovaries were too small to be easily spotted in that species.
There is new findings about eels their lifecycle
There is video explaining about eels and there life cycle on channel Scishow if you wish to learn more about it
What a fine example of great content creation! Interesting, good production values.............thank you
The dormant eggs are called "Cryptobiosis" when the eggs are in harsh condition
Woah!! They kind look like stingrays! Why didn't they use tadpoles shrimp instead of brine shrimp for sea monkeys? These are way way cooler💜
So basically, they are already 1 to 10 year old before they born yet enjoy life only for 1 to 3 months?
Proves the effect of chilling out on longevity.
This is too fishy (or shrimpy?) perhaps
dang....my new friend will be the tadpole shrimp
do their eggs need to dry up first so they can hatch?
This reminds me of the Xenomorph eggs in the film Alien (1979).
What did the buddy used to feed?
Prepared water? some biomatter on the sand?
Tadpole shrimp are awesome. Easy and fun science experiment for kids.
Where did you find the sand?
Aww Triops are super cute!
what if there are alien eggs lying dormant on earth, waiting for the right time to wipe all of humanity
What were they eating during growing?
Can you dissect it
I know these things. They're called "aquasaurs"
What does it have to eat?
They eat stuff like dirt, plants, each other, and basically anything.
Ok. I’m buying an anti-parasitic dewormer tomorrow.
How did it grow so big? What did it eat?
It's so amazing...
is the tadpole shrimp eggs already in the water you added to the sand?
No, they are already in the sand. But he did not say what kind of water, did he get the water from the tap or distilled water in a jug?
I used to have Triops!!!
what a suprise!
Doesn't work with builders sand from wickes
Thats not sand
But what did it eat?
I also wonder..
yay a new video :)
Man , i miss the old voice😢
Reminds me of fish lice
How great is our God! He created such tiny animal with that amazing survivability...
They won
yeah we noticed something fishy.....😉
Prometheus
Theyre kinda cute
Hmm... something is off...
HEY WHERE'S SEBASTIAN?????
They bear a striking resemblance to horseshoe crabs, I wonder if they are related
Horseshoe crabs are related to arachnids, so nah, don't believe so
Every organism on earth is related, just a question of how closely.
@@Cleestooncleestoon they are all arthropods so they are closer related than other animals.
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Triops
Dissect a human baby.
Request : Dissect a jellyfish
Is it just me or the voice is different? Not to sound harsh but the previous videos I have seen had a sort of robotic voice that sounded like an AI, but this new voice sounds much more natural, and that's what I prefer to hear lol
cuz it’s real person!
@FishyScience that's good to know, I wasn't so sure xD
But that makes your content way better for me, keep it up!
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Urgh, creepy-crawlies, why is this recommended to me 😰😰
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Sea munkees 😂
Too much fishy!!!
Tadpole shrimp never evolve in 200 milions years
Could it be that evolution does not occur? If you can see that this particular tadpole lives only a few days and have baby tadpoles that also only live a few days, then it does not have the thing in which all evolution theory is based on, time.
First
Time to thumb down and leave as soon as hearing more of the lame millions-of-years-old bullschit which is still just a theory but spread as a fact. Just stick to the point instead of going into the stupid schit of the millions of years history about stuff
Stop lying they are not tadpole shrimp knock it off
Been a while i see your videos on my feed.
Triops