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Can wildlife adapt to climate change? - Erin Eastwood

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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024
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    With rising temperatures and seas, massive droughts, and changing landscapes, successfully adapting to climate change is increasingly important. For humans, this can mean using technology to find solutions. But for some plants and animals, adapting to these changes involves the most ancient solution of all: evolution. Erin Eastwood explains how animals are adapting to climate change.
    Lesson by Erin Eastwood, animation by TOTEM Studio.

Комментарии • 591

  • @stiltzkinvanserine5164
    @stiltzkinvanserine5164 7 лет назад +487

    Humans are extraordinarily talented at messing things up.

    • @Kirrori_
      @Kirrori_ 4 года назад +8

      I Agree They Are Just Messing Up The Environment

    • @capricosm8086
      @capricosm8086 4 года назад +5

      Humans are not good at messing things up.

    • @starsfalldown1234567
      @starsfalldown1234567 4 года назад +4

      Let's start by exterminating human haters like you

    • @thebrownhyena6650
      @thebrownhyena6650 4 года назад +16

      @@starsfalldown1234567 well no hes got a point. I mean what good have people done? other than kill each other in pointless wars and damage the environment

    • @mitupanigrahi7564
      @mitupanigrahi7564 3 года назад

      @@Kirrori_ we are 😭😭😭

  • @patrickroelant5171
    @patrickroelant5171 8 лет назад +460

    poor turtle, it just wanted to fly like pigs

  • @tedlemoine5587
    @tedlemoine5587 8 лет назад +444

    The Republican animals aren't affected

    • @pramitbanerjee
      @pramitbanerjee 8 лет назад +71

      +Ted LeMoine they have built a wall around themselves

    • @_Levison
      @_Levison 8 лет назад +46

      +pramitbanerjee #MakeAnimalKingdomGreatAgain

    • @11Hemi345
      @11Hemi345 8 лет назад +7

      Lol thats fucking hilarious

    • @1Dyermaker
      @1Dyermaker 8 лет назад +18

      And they have made the Democratic plants pay for it.

    • @Nutty151
      @Nutty151 8 лет назад +6

      +pramitbanerjee And the animals will pay for that wall.

  • @ashleyhyatt6319
    @ashleyhyatt6319 8 лет назад +112

    I've always wished we could know just how diverse were the lifeforms before the Permian Extinction. Ninety-six percent of species are thought to have been wiped out.

    • @docbrown5401
      @docbrown5401 8 лет назад +5

      It's an underrated time period.

    • @theelectricgigaex5904
      @theelectricgigaex5904 4 года назад +8

      actually it was 70% percent of land animals and 90% of all life in the ocean

  • @sphynxjay1991
    @sphynxjay1991 8 лет назад +380

    His voice is so crisp that I want to eat it.

  • @topaz-rn
    @topaz-rn 8 лет назад +234

    4:26 Kurzgesagt Indeed

    • @benlee7565
      @benlee7565 8 лет назад +17

      That why I feel so familiar watching this video

    • @alengm
      @alengm 8 лет назад +1

      +Ben Lee haha. yea!

    • @billsmith8397
      @billsmith8397 8 лет назад +3

      +Topaz Rindu Nabiyallah I knew those clouds looked familiar!

    • @vaibhavgupta20
      @vaibhavgupta20 8 лет назад +1

      +Topaz Rindu Nabiyallah *In The Nutshell.

  • @ionlymadethistoleavecoment1723
    @ionlymadethistoleavecoment1723 8 лет назад +40

    It's kind of amazing that we have the ability to impact our environment in such ways, whether good or bad.

    • @phillipisayev1273
      @phillipisayev1273 8 лет назад +1

      Even crazier that a bunch of monkeys with opposable things have been able to do all this. Humans are amazing.

    • @businessmanbrute2211
      @businessmanbrute2211 Год назад

      It's amazing enough to have life at the first place. As far as I know there are way more factors than temperature, star, size, atmosphere. We don't even know why single cells wanted to come together to form multi cellular organisms. And why did a bunch of dead matter react in such way to experience things like time anyway? We might never know but it's truly astonishing how much we do.

    • @_Siloam_
      @_Siloam_ 7 месяцев назад

      @@businessmanbrute2211One word: God

  • @Tyradriknows
    @Tyradriknows 4 года назад +11

    No matter how much light comes to the situation, people seem to convert to their old cheap habits of living. The change will never happen until there is a dangerous fire lit behind us. Right now people see it as a distant fire, to be dealt with later/ future. Why is it up to future us to deal with it? What the world is experiencing is a major form of procrastination because it's too "hard" or too "expensive".

  • @sabrinabayonet
    @sabrinabayonet 8 лет назад +115

    beautiful graphics

    • @tthecooljose4674
      @tthecooljose4674 8 лет назад

      love u too

    • @alejotassile6441
      @alejotassile6441 8 лет назад +7

      +Tthecool Jose Cof Cof Kurzgesagt Cof Cof

    • @Twas-RightHere
      @Twas-RightHere 8 лет назад +4

      +sabrina bayonet - They are very similar if not done by a channel called "In A Nutshell", you should go and watch their videos.

    • @sabrinabayonet
      @sabrinabayonet 8 лет назад +1

      InfinteGaming101 kurzgesagt, yeah i love them

  • @LTB8040
    @LTB8040 8 лет назад +144

    That mosquito sound makes me cringe

  • @arjunyogesh6996
    @arjunyogesh6996 4 года назад +8

    How many of you are here watching this video cuz ur teacher told u too.

  • @lapispyrite6645
    @lapispyrite6645 8 лет назад +4

    Omg, that buzzing noise was horrible. Please don't put that in next time, it districts do me from the video and was extremely annoying.

  • @yichern4351
    @yichern4351 8 лет назад +30

    The last scene is almost exactly like in-a-nutshell's intro

  • @Dr3Mc3Ninja
    @Dr3Mc3Ninja 8 лет назад +49

    Ah, the peppered moth. I remember that example from Biology class.

    • @CopyOfMe
      @CopyOfMe 8 лет назад +1

      +DrGrukar McNinjaSixthGun It's always that one, isn't it?

    • @kyledolor5257
      @kyledolor5257 8 лет назад

      Are they still good examples to demonstrate natural selection? Ted seems to imply they're not when they said they're plastic or nonheritable changes.

    • @CopyOfMe
      @CopyOfMe 8 лет назад +2

      Some traits in the video might have been nonheritable, but the Peppered moth's change is due to the frequency of colour alleles changing because of the industrial revolution (so called industrial melanism), so that one is clearly a sign of evolution and natural selection.

    • @kyledolor5257
      @kyledolor5257 8 лет назад

      Camilla Nilsson I guess insects are faster to adapt.

    • @spongeboobist
      @spongeboobist 8 лет назад

      +DrGrukar McNinjaSixthGun I believe the peppered moth was shown at 0:43

  • @lilacosmanthus
    @lilacosmanthus 8 лет назад +10

    The mosquito sound made me slap my laptop. I swear the muscle reaction was involuntary.

  • @op4000exe
    @op4000exe 4 года назад +7

    The long and the short answer to the question is: Some of them will, and some of them won't, and evolution will continue, as it always has. It's just that the human caused selective pressure, is a bit odd, but from an evolutionary standpoint, it's really no different than any other catastrophe.

  • @ningwang8077
    @ningwang8077 8 лет назад +7

    Every time watching TED-Ed's videos, I admire the engineers who make the lively animation

  • @marlamalkin6915
    @marlamalkin6915 4 года назад +5

    Who knew a sea turtle’s early days would be so hard.

  • @shinysneasel2469
    @shinysneasel2469 8 лет назад +51

    In a nutshell.

  • @miloclogg152
    @miloclogg152 3 года назад +5

    I had to watch this for school but I like animation so: ✨👄✨

  • @dan339dan
    @dan339dan 8 лет назад +47

    The animation is really good.

    • @nustada
      @nustada 8 лет назад

      +TheCheungDan
      It is well done, but bad, as it is deceptive.

    • @dan339dan
      @dan339dan 8 лет назад

      *****
      I know, but it's not done by them.

  • @mylacollins9473
    @mylacollins9473 3 года назад +1

    I had to watch this for a science thing but all I could focus on was his voice lol.
    His voice is like idek how to explain it, it's just so perfect and clean.

  • @mathenarush4202
    @mathenarush4202 8 лет назад +3

    Can you do more riddles? I really like them. please

  • @cortster12
    @cortster12 8 лет назад +6

    Extinctions ARE animals adapting. In a massive climate change, a whole lot of ecological niches are vacated, and then they are filled with other species, and then those species change rapidly due to only competing against themselves, driving evolution.
    So, even though a lot of people will see extinctions as a bad thing, which it is, it also is as good thing for the few species that will survive.

    • @francescotondo2047
      @francescotondo2047 8 лет назад +3

      It's a bad thing. It decreases diversity and makes the remaining animals more and more susceptible to extinction. If you don't take the death part into account, the destruction of ecosystems also has adverse affects on humans too. It can also take thousands of years for new animals to reoccupy a niche.

    • @cortster12
      @cortster12 8 лет назад

      Francesco Tondo The title of the video is can they adapt, and I was adding to that. Whether it be good for us doesn't matter when I am talking about the entire ecosystem of planet Earth as a whole. Nothing short of the entire Earth being vaporized would make it so nothing could adapt.
      "It decreases diversity and makes the remaining animals more and more susceptible to extinction."
      In the short term, yeah, but in the long term, millions of years, diversity goes right back up again.

    • @ryandonnelly8901
      @ryandonnelly8901 8 лет назад +3

      +cortster12 It's called we are causing a sixth mass extinction that never needed to happen in the first place, and the biodiversity of all species of animals benefits us in some way. If we keep polluting and causing habitat loss for animals, then not only is the planet screwed, but the human race itself. Sure it is good for the 1% of species that survive, but is it really worth doing nothing about climate change and causing a sixth mass extinction which is in our power to stop? Very few species in the premodern era went extinct comparatively to now. The sad thing though is only when a keystone species goes extinct will we see the true importance of it being there.

    • @piglin469
      @piglin469 2 года назад

      @@francescotondo2047 bruh extinctions happened before so your point

  • @vertcxnll6312
    @vertcxnll6312 4 года назад +10

    Who else is here cause of online learning.

  • @averagecartoonfan6348
    @averagecartoonfan6348 8 лет назад +8

    4:26 looks to much like kurzgesagts intro to be a coincidence

  • @marcol4733
    @marcol4733 8 лет назад +2

    If you listen very closely at around and shortly after 3:00, you can hear clapping in the background

  • @ElefitTV
    @ElefitTV 8 лет назад +14

    Thank you so much for the wonderful videos, can you please take my request into consideration? I would love for your team to make a video on *"The Effects of Racism"* I think many people can benefit from this video and you can go about it in many different ways. Thank you.

    • @KevinUchihaOG
      @KevinUchihaOG 8 лет назад +1

      +The Anonymous Sexual Redditor wat?

    • @paulmancini9381
      @paulmancini9381 8 лет назад +1

      +AmBeRaZaNu there is one already. Not ted-ed but ted talk. pretty interesting convinced me to quit porn honestly

  • @brq267
    @brq267 3 года назад +4

    0:54 Ah yes, the three different branches of life. Plant, animal, and insect

  • @aleknenov4523
    @aleknenov4523 8 лет назад +8

    Thnx so much, amazing
    I could find a topic to do a biology research paper on and you just saved my school year!

    • @SolarSlut
      @SolarSlut 7 лет назад

      Alek Nenov wouldn't say this any other time, but the video is super relevant. We should be working towards saving ourselves and this planet. Not our public school grades, because if you were really being taught something, you'd already know everything in this video

  • @InspirationalQuotes4u
    @InspirationalQuotes4u 4 года назад

    2:54 to 3:17 I am hearing some one talking in background and then later walking in stairs

  • @marinomuggur7506
    @marinomuggur7506 2 года назад

    Are you sure about that statement that phenotypic plasticity responses can not be inherited? West-Eberhard, Pfennig, Levis, Sonia Sulta, Skúli Skúlason, Fusco & Minelli, Agrawal, and Emily Standen are a few names that come to mind that have published peer-reviewed research articles that would argue against that statement.

  • @rabia1180
    @rabia1180 8 лет назад +13

    Beautiful animation! Work of art, as always, Ted-Ed (: Thank you for your videos!

  • @SokarEntertainment
    @SokarEntertainment 8 лет назад +2

    Extinction is natural, and gives raise to new species. If it wasn't for extinctions, we wouldn't be here.

    • @Skinnymarks
      @Skinnymarks 8 лет назад +1

      mass extiction are a different issue

    • @evehellod9776
      @evehellod9776 8 лет назад +1

      Well... If it weren't for us, lots of other animals would be here like Titanoboa... And the big bird in New Zealand that went extinct. The mammoths, were doomed. The dinosaurs were doomed.. The Dire wolf and the Smilodon were doomed as well. But think about all the other animals that humans killed... Soon, tigers are gone because of us. Soon, elephants are gone.. Because of us.. Soon, Amazon rainforest is gone because of us...

    • @SokarEntertainment
      @SokarEntertainment 8 лет назад

      Eve Hello :D All that says, is that those animals were doomed too. We are the asteroid. At least we are trying to save some of them, with varying degrees of success.

    • @SokarEntertainment
      @SokarEntertainment 8 лет назад

      Skinnymarks Massive extinction has each time given raise to a new, and greater diversity of life after it.
      Naturally bunch bag, with ever greater diversity, and unless we manage to actually destroy the planet (which is was it happening, we are only "destroying it" in terms of our own survivability. To destroy the planet, we'd have to turn it into Venus or something like that), which we won't, life and the planet will be fine.
      Like George Carlin said: "The planet will be fine... The PEOPLE are fucked"

    • @Skinnymarks
      @Skinnymarks 8 лет назад +1

      ***** well, it still takes a couple millions of years to recover the biodiversity.

  • @maxcarnarge9233
    @maxcarnarge9233 2 года назад

    That statement about we having to help is quite interesting

  • @alexanderpacifique5702
    @alexanderpacifique5702 4 года назад +2

    4:00 what about Australia

  • @jeffmccutcheon4279
    @jeffmccutcheon4279 4 года назад +1

    This is one of my FAVORITE Ted Ed videos ever! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @ijeBeauty
    @ijeBeauty 5 лет назад +3

    His voice is just so perfect omgg

  • @Gldfettywap
    @Gldfettywap 6 лет назад +2

    Rlly good video , was told to watch for homework and actually enjoyed it !!

  • @marylemma9932
    @marylemma9932 8 лет назад +1

    I feel like this video made the situation sound less detrimental than it really is... Still interesting though.

  • @garyha2650
    @garyha2650 4 года назад

    Where is the source of this statement?
    "The scientists of the UN Environment Programme estimate that 150-200 species of ...."
    I couldn't find it at that group's website.

  • @AbbyMagana3629
    @AbbyMagana3629 Год назад

    Thank you for posting this about animals. I will post this on my Endangered Animal blog. Thank you!

  • @bagandtag4391
    @bagandtag4391 8 лет назад +23

    Nuuuuu don't kill the cute white owls T_T

    • @jackiethegoldenjackal
      @jackiethegoldenjackal 8 лет назад +1

      +Jake Roosenbloom XD omg

    • @TheFoxiest77
      @TheFoxiest77 7 лет назад

      Combinemon than let's stop the crazy republicans

    • @alpenglw4743
      @alpenglw4743 7 лет назад +4

      no one's killing them, their species is just changing to adapt to our mess. if they all stayed white then the whole species would be dead.

    • @kumabreed6386
      @kumabreed6386 4 года назад

      the snowy owls are still white

  • @Twitchi
    @Twitchi 8 лет назад

    Hey guys, the video mentions about snapping turtles and that it has adapted to climate.. anyone know where I can get some further reading on this? a quick google search is turning out to be fruitless

  • @filisroom7500
    @filisroom7500 8 лет назад

    The battle is not over, and shall never be!

  • @zodialegendbg1617
    @zodialegendbg1617 6 лет назад

    Does the Arctic Fox adapt to climate change or does it just change pigments between seasonal conditions?

  • @AdleighHonest
    @AdleighHonest 8 лет назад

    I have a question. Why does your leg/arm hurt when you sit or lay on it for a long time?

    • @Twas-RightHere
      @Twas-RightHere 8 лет назад

      +Dogs are the best 1664 Because you block blood circulation and when you stand up, therefore allowing the blood to flow freely again, you get that tingling sensation.

    • @pokemonhacker01
      @pokemonhacker01 8 лет назад

      I thought it was the nerves getting blocked and all or something. That's why you feel nothing because it doesn't reach the brain. Idk, but I think it's something like that.

  • @mondraymondo
    @mondraymondo Год назад

    I admire the art style in this video!! Very stylized infographic art especially the world map

  • @sonofriggnarok9320
    @sonofriggnarok9320 6 лет назад +1

    Yes, Polar Bears have been doing it for a long time, they're mating with Grizzly's to produce Prizzly's.

  • @TheSdzfr
    @TheSdzfr 8 лет назад

    Awwsome video,
    Let's Conserve the Extinct in Wild, but Found in captivity Animals and Plants, They need our help more than any other species.

  • @olithompson1358
    @olithompson1358 8 лет назад +2

    4:00 Where's the UK?

    • @Minecraftster148790
      @Minecraftster148790 8 лет назад

      This is probably American, I don't think it was one of their priorities

  • @MananagKiVato
    @MananagKiVato 8 лет назад +8

    Was that kurtsgesagt at the end?

    • @Twas-RightHere
      @Twas-RightHere 8 лет назад

      +ShinobiMantis Im pretty sure they were the whole thing.

    • @katrinnsch
      @katrinnsch 8 лет назад +1

      +ShinobiMantis sorry to be te ONE, but it's kurzgesagt :D

    • @ProYagu
      @ProYagu 8 лет назад +1

      +Katrin S Well, yeah. I mean, I guess if you put it in a nutshell like that...

  • @eunicelim7671
    @eunicelim7671 6 лет назад

    Is the evolution of the tawny owl an example of the Red Queen Hypothesis?

  • @carlosmartin8334
    @carlosmartin8334 7 месяцев назад

    this is very helpful for my bio class thank you.

  • @sadcloudsss
    @sadcloudsss 8 лет назад

    I know this isn't very important but why, whenever Americans draw simplified maps, do they just removed the U.K? I noticed that Japan was on the map, albeit in a totally different shape, but why not the U.K it's very strange

  • @user-ci2lg1lw5b
    @user-ci2lg1lw5b 4 года назад +3

    야생동물이 기후변화에 적응할 수 있는지 배워보는 시간이 되었습니다. 생각보다 빠르게 진화하여 환경에 적응해가는 야생동물이 멋있어 보였습니다. 진화는 야생동물이 하는것이 아닌 운으로 되는것 뿐이라도 말이죠. 정말 재미있는 시간이 되었습니다. 감사합니다. 언제나 응원합니다.

  • @Zoumios
    @Zoumios 7 лет назад

    I like how the one example they delved into, the Tawny Owl, isn't evolution or adaptation.

  • @daniokendo
    @daniokendo 4 года назад

    WY do you take adaptation examples to talk about evolution?

  • @rakasiwi3178
    @rakasiwi3178 4 года назад

    Will we human evolve or push things back like it used to be?

  • @FireofOne
    @FireofOne 8 лет назад +5

    it's kind of funny when people don't believe in a evolution , like look at all the dog breads we have now. we bread new ones all the time. that's basic evolution right there. and how viruses and bacteria change like the new ones that are starting to be antibiotic resistant. we create ourselves from the environment around us and choosing who we fucked , and natural selection of course. sad thing is no lions to eat the stupid people and too good Heath care . well in first world country's I guess. prob in some places its survival of the fittest.

  • @SDLXVI
    @SDLXVI 6 лет назад +2

    Long answer: In a certain way, nature will find its course and that cannot be determined
    Short answer: No

  • @haddadghia8476
    @haddadghia8476 7 лет назад +2

    I love it! but the sound of the mosquito in ANNOYING ^^

  • @Narsandorin
    @Narsandorin 8 лет назад

    One thing is with climate change, it is not just getting hot and hotter the fact that a lot of cold records have also been documented and broken.
    But your points do still stand.
    Saying climate change and meaning global heating is totally different things .
    Look at all the Info and Facts not just ones that stand by your points. Look at the Big Picture with all the info if not we are heading for the same Problems. Those that don't learn form history are doomed to repeat It.

  • @golunbabble
    @golunbabble 8 лет назад

    Developed nations r directly hitting the biodiversity and indirectly blaming the developing nations for it.
    Wish all the animals can survive... Hoping for a positive change.

  • @user-microburst
    @user-microburst 3 года назад

    They’ve been doing it for millions of years. And human beings too!

  • @hawk118
    @hawk118 8 лет назад +3

    Looks like "In a Nutshell" animation :D

  • @peterg3729
    @peterg3729 8 лет назад

    Sadness me how little we are doing.

  • @AntiMessiah2023
    @AntiMessiah2023 8 лет назад +2

    But isn't this adaptation of a species to it's surroundings?
    They still don't change from one kind to another.

    • @Tamizushi
      @Tamizushi 8 лет назад +6

      +AntiMessiah Evolution isn't about one thing becoming something completely different.

    • @briannaharter4411
      @briannaharter4411 8 лет назад

      they fucked they had babies each with its own genetics.is it really that hard to understand?

    • @hex_6590
      @hex_6590 8 лет назад

      Evolution is adaptation.

  • @rodrigoappendino
    @rodrigoappendino 8 лет назад +3

    So humans are the villains AND the heroes.

    • @rodrigoappendino
      @rodrigoappendino 8 лет назад

      Varoon But "humans" are a lot of people. So some of them can be villain and some of them can be hero.

    • @crono3015
      @crono3015 8 лет назад

      Being superior doesn't make humans villainous. That's like me calling besrs evil for eating deer.

    • @rodrigoappendino
      @rodrigoappendino 8 лет назад

      Crono Being superior no, and I didn't say that. But change the environment faster than most species can adapt...

    • @crono3015
      @crono3015 8 лет назад

      Rodrigo Appendino I have no idea what "superopr" means.
      Also, most humans have no intention on changing the environment.

    • @rodrigoappendino
      @rodrigoappendino 8 лет назад

      Crono Superior.
      Most humans have no intension, but others do. And others try to save it.
      That's why I think humans are villains AND heroes.

  • @akirachan6336
    @akirachan6336 7 лет назад +1

    does this video have any biases?

    • @SolarSlut
      @SolarSlut 7 лет назад

      Akira Chan
      self preservation
      Environmental preservation
      Global preservation
      If you like living, or appreciating what life has and can become, then like this video

  • @Lespinozac
    @Lespinozac 8 лет назад

    The image of the planet at the end was like... KURZ-GE-SAGT! ♪♫

  • @lingendary781
    @lingendary781 5 лет назад +1

    Umm...what about us?

  • @jackiethegoldenjackal
    @jackiethegoldenjackal 8 лет назад +3

    why are so many people trying so hard to pick a fight in the comments

  • @joshpatterson8416
    @joshpatterson8416 8 лет назад +3

    your videos are great but please stop putting the sound of mosquitoes in them.

  • @MichaelMadlock
    @MichaelMadlock 7 лет назад

    This video is one of the greatest examples that adaptation is often times confused w evolution. All wildlife changes to adjust to its surroundings. Changing into a completely different thing, however, is completely unfounded.

  • @freyfaust6218
    @freyfaust6218 5 лет назад

    Is this the hottest period on record? Thermometer and satelite readings only go back a few decades, not a basis for establishing long term trends or anomalies. The geological record demonstrates that the global temperature was at least double that of today's, and life was thriving. In fact, we live in an interglacial ice age: the Holocene. The current interglacial period is older than other similar periods. If there is a trend we are due for more cooling.
    20th century rates of warming:
    1910-1940 - 0.5° per 30 yrs
    1940 to 1980 there was cooling
    1980-2000 - 0.4° per 30 yrs (lower rate)
    Previous rates were much higher:
    1326 bc global warming rate: 1.4° per century
    6440 bc global warming rate: 1.9° per century
    9620 bc global warming rate 100° per century. This is the start of the Holocene interglacial. The rate was more than 111x that of late 20th century rate.
    1817 bc 50° per century
    Medieval Warm Period
    1100's to 1300's
    The MGWP was 0.25° warmer than today
    Vikings grew crops in Greenland and had settlements on the coast of northern of Canada.

  • @lydiasivaraman4697
    @lydiasivaraman4697 4 года назад +1

    sqids could just use dna coding to adapt instead of waiting for evolution

  • @mr.johnzussino6217
    @mr.johnzussino6217 2 года назад

    Great video - thanks.

  • @skummig
    @skummig 8 лет назад

    this makes me sad. how did we get here? how could we let this happen? it all feel so worthless, helpless, hopeless.

  • @lindacaldwell9017
    @lindacaldwell9017 6 лет назад

    Well, they better get busy changing, because here we go again!

  • @zzuplyrblx2890
    @zzuplyrblx2890 3 года назад +1

    where is monke?

  • @akirachan6336
    @akirachan6336 8 лет назад

    how credible or accurate are the sources?

  • @screwballwiki6945
    @screwballwiki6945 5 лет назад

    Yes

  • @MJazStudio
    @MJazStudio 5 лет назад

    4:26 Did someone remembered Kurzgesagt channel
    ruclips.net/user/Kurzgesagt

  • @semicirclefreekekistan3810
    @semicirclefreekekistan3810 7 лет назад +1

    i dont understand how people can say adaptation exist but evolution doesnt like what does the animal magically lose all its adaptation after a while and go back to how it was before the adaptation? thats honestly the stupidest thing i have ever heared that is so transparently "there is tons of proof for that thing but i have been brainwashed into thinking something else and dont want to seem stupid but also want to keep believing this thing that is wrong" seriously

  • @1msmartz
    @1msmartz 4 года назад +1

    hi

  • @greekfreak1436
    @greekfreak1436 4 года назад +1

    In a hundred years we gonna have radioactive lava spewing owls

  • @littlederpjunior1476
    @littlederpjunior1476 4 года назад

    I’m watching this video for a project.

  • @olympiasnowstorm6254
    @olympiasnowstorm6254 8 лет назад +1

    Those clouds though....

  • @Elosuaify
    @Elosuaify 8 лет назад

    Hearing the mosquito sound made me itch all over

  • @panpiper
    @panpiper 8 лет назад +5

    Oh good grief. I don't need to watch this video to answer that question with absolute certainty. The climate has changed countless times in the past, VASTLY more than even the worst prognostications of the doomsayers, and every time it did, wildlife continued. Yes, some species died out and others sprang up that were more adapted to the new climate. This is how nature works.

    • @toto-valentin
      @toto-valentin 8 лет назад +2

      You may deny it, but the 196 powers of the world have.

    • @billsmith8397
      @billsmith8397 8 лет назад

      +Peter Cohen But we are accelerating it so fast that millions upon millions of animals are dying. We are creating the sixth great extinction. You are also forgetting that if enough species die out, humans will most certainly go with them.

    • @panpiper
      @panpiper 8 лет назад +1

      +Bill Smith I would first off note that wildlife adapted to five previous 'great extinctions', or there would be no wildlife around for this one. That said, this current one will not likely turn out to be a great extinction simply because it is going to be very short lived relatively speaking. The problems that are resulting in it are very short lived and will likely be past us within just a few decades. For instance the only reason we are not using fully renewable energy sources right now is because they are more expensive than fossil fuels. Give it a couple more decades as the technologies for alternate energy matures, getting both better and cheaper, while increasing demand and dwindling supply of fossil fuels increases the cost of those, and within a very short time span, no one in their right mind will be burning expensive fossil fuels when they could be using much cheaper solar and such.

    • @bingobaggins1592
      @bingobaggins1592 6 лет назад

      Peter Cohen and we are in the beginning of the 6 mass extiction. this climate change event we go extinct. Doesn't matter what you say.

  • @biggiecheese3195
    @biggiecheese3195 5 лет назад +6

    I, the almighty Biggie Cheese, approve this video.

  • @Tigresspink
    @Tigresspink 4 года назад

    Aww poor Koopa Troopa...

  • @8brahmanas8
    @8brahmanas8 8 лет назад

    Also same for the African Elephant. Because of poachers hunting them for their ivory, the one's without tusks are on the rise.

  • @jawadkarim3381
    @jawadkarim3381 8 лет назад

    4:26 That looks alot like the Kurzgesagt logo

  • @Jer0xMASTER_OFICIAL
    @Jer0xMASTER_OFICIAL 3 года назад +1

    0:26 Me marie 👍

  • @hcn6708
    @hcn6708 8 лет назад

    1:00 aren't insects animals?

  • @Streangth
    @Streangth 2 месяца назад

    It sounds like these animals are use to a weather cycle.

  • @christophergayer3713
    @christophergayer3713 8 лет назад

    This is natural selection, not evolution. The traits described didn't come about as a result of the environment, they were already there. The environment just provided a selective advantage to specific traits.

    • @Dontwantone13
      @Dontwantone13 8 лет назад

      Yup, natural selection is a method by which evolution occurs.

  • @like_miaow
    @like_miaow 8 лет назад

    Great animation.