Episode 153 - Armadillos

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @Victoriaghh
    @Victoriaghh Год назад

    All of your content is amazing. I've listened to all of your work on spotify multiple times, and now on RUclips

  • @Kyle_Schaff
    @Kyle_Schaff Год назад

    I’m commenting again because it’s a rewatch and I always get something new. At 1:45:29, there’s that trend though with fliers that they live far longer than their size would predict. Like mammals the size of bats aren’t calculated to live as long as they do. Some birds live to be 60+ years old. In my head, pterosaurs probably could have lived for a long time if they were a part of that ~10% who made it to adulthood. They were around for long enough that evolutionary pressure must have selected for adults to breed for long portions of their lives and to have a resilient, derived system. At least that’s Kyle Head-Canon™️

  • @Kyle_Schaff
    @Kyle_Schaff Год назад

    Armadillos always felt more #9E9089 in color to me. However, I appreciate this perspective. Thanks for the upload as always!

  • @mikesavage9599
    @mikesavage9599 Год назад +2

    I’d like to mention that I’ve personally seen a dead armadillo in southern Illinois near St. Louis

  • @lucybeasinger498
    @lucybeasinger498 Год назад

    with how low armadillo’s metabolic rate is, it’s interesting they don’t hibernate

  • @bensantos3882
    @bensantos3882 Год назад

    1:24:00 is what blew me away pampatheres are an armadillo like relative but separated by over 60 million years ago so it's like felines and nymravids!!!!?

  • @cameronjim2983
    @cameronjim2983 Год назад

    Funky little fellows armadillos are.

  • @johannaabrahamson6417
    @johannaabrahamson6417 Год назад

    ♥W♥o♥n♥d♥e♥r♥f♥u♥l! Wow, you need to research 'Promosm'!!