Great direction for an ameteur documentary. Great use of music and great locations. I'm sure there's a young film student very proud to have this on his or her resume.
@@xynor001 Well, sure. There are a few little telltale signs that it's a ameteur production including the audio levels. But I think that's more about their lack of budget than it is about their skills in filmmaking. I can't say I know a ton about that so I don't know for sure but that would be my best guess. I think better mics and someone who knows how to mix audio really good would fix those issues. Also, really if anything makes it difficult to hear I think it's their accents more than anything else. Maybe that's it. My PC seems to pick it up okay.
I like to think of the precambrian as the era that arthropods ruled the earth. It's so crazy to think of all the ecological niches filled by Spiders and Crabs beyond our wildest imaginings. I know we have the fossil record but the fact of the matter is that fossils from that long ago are most likely only about 1% of the total diversity of life of that era. We're talking 500 million years ago! Just think of how wild the shapes animals take in our world today and imagine a world of only arthropods. What if Anomalocaris was just one of a pantheon of predatory animals? Of all the eras of Earth's past, the precambrian fascinates me the most.
If this phylum is the most successful evolutionary story, I would imagine that (if there's extraterrestrial life out there) we should expect life on other planets to most likely develop at least animals similar to arthropods (assuming they develop anything like Earth's creatures).
Great video ! Please kindly show me how some insects found the way to have metamorphose perfectly..since we know most of insects only have a short time of living.. how the lack of chains of DNA could make a better and faster creatures..? Thanks..!
Eurypterids are the marine arthropods that is closely related to the horseshoe crab.Eurypterids are living in late ordovician to late devonian period in 454 million to 372 million years ago.
Mixopterus are the eurypterids that live in the early devonian to middle devonian period in 419 million to 400 million years ago.Mixopterus have the amazing compound eyes that can see the dark and murky ocean better.
Mixopterus are walking on the ocean floor instead swimming into the open ocean.Mixopterus are amazing eurypterids that give the flourish of the arthropods in the devonian ocean.
Jaekelopterus are living and thriving in the earth ocean from late silurian to late permian period in 428 million to 254 million years ago.Jaekelopterus are the amazing survivors ever in the devonian period.
I am a bit disappointed that they skipped over 100 million years of history half way through and didn’t even mention it.... end Permian mass extinction, mid Cretaceous! I am not hating in any way so please don’t take this with mal intent. Just a suggestion for any other future projects
The greatest evolution of insects is the air breathing through the tubes,achieve more wings for side to side flying,growing six legs with compound eyes.
Insects reach the greatest diversity by a lot variety of shape,sizes,body segment with pattern and antennae.Insects are the most diverse invertebrates on earth in evolution of life.
All arthropods have many legs,skeleton outside their body and body divided into many parts.Arthropods are the largest group of invertebrates and animals on earth.
Most animals that live on land on earth are arthropods.Arthropods in order to evolve in massive changes of life,arthropods develop a lot of eggs in order to survive the harsh winter season and survive the harsh dry season.
The most amazing evolution it gives to ourselves are the dragonfly that have four wings and long thin abdomen which help them to stabilize their flight in better direction with control.Evolution of dragonfly is amazing.
There are 19 group of insects in the path of evolution:- ~Insects group 1:Dragonfly,griffinfly and damselfly. ~Insects group 2:Ant,bee,wasp and sawfly. ~Insects group 3:Butterfly and moth.
Great direction for an ameteur documentary. Great use of music and great locations. I'm sure there's a young film student very proud to have this on his or her resume.
I Agree great documentary, but i would say i found the music a bit too loud made it hard to really heard informations.
@@xynor001 Well, sure. There are a few little telltale signs that it's a ameteur production including the audio levels. But I think that's more about their lack of budget than it is about their skills in filmmaking. I can't say I know a ton about that so I don't know for sure but that would be my best guess. I think better mics and someone who knows how to mix audio really good would fix those issues.
Also, really if anything makes it difficult to hear I think it's their accents more than anything else. Maybe that's it. My PC seems to pick it up okay.
The volume on the music makes it hard to hear the words.
hi. great video. better mic or CC would be appreciated.
@@xonx209
And just get rid of the music.
I feel I would be insulting the director if I failed to mention the absolute brilliance of the last shot during the credits. 7:00
I like to think of the precambrian as the era that arthropods ruled the earth. It's so crazy to think of all the ecological niches filled by Spiders and Crabs beyond our wildest imaginings. I know we have the fossil record but the fact of the matter is that fossils from that long ago are most likely only about 1% of the total diversity of life of that era. We're talking 500 million years ago! Just think of how wild the shapes animals take in our world today and imagine a world of only arthropods. What if Anomalocaris was just one of a pantheon of predatory animals? Of all the eras of Earth's past, the precambrian fascinates me the most.
Hi guys really enjoyed this video! Its great to see other TH-cam channels covering the Natural sciences, Keep up the good work!
Arthropods are vastly underrated
amazing i love the dramatic music bugs bugs bugs
Absolutely fascinating
Thank you
Excellent material folks! Well presented & informative.
Great video. Nice intro and also interesting story!
Amazing video. Thank you.
0:59 what is this bug called
First vid watching you alredy love it
Great video! Glad to have helped :)
It was fun to play with your pets!
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Totally earned that like! Good job!
If this phylum is the most successful evolutionary story, I would imagine that (if there's extraterrestrial life out there) we should expect life on other planets to most likely develop at least animals similar to arthropods (assuming they develop anything like Earth's creatures).
i like the star trek episode where aliens visit the earth. but the twist is that they come to communicate with whales.
they completely ignore humans
Video is Excellent, and Im CRAZILY INTERESTED ON THIS CHART, what is the source, how you guys made/found it??
Thx A LOT
I guess luckily we have honey, but at the same time, these dang things rule my kitchen drawers and all the corners of my apartment.
Lol true
if only the english was a bit clearer, or you could have used subtitles. Otherwise the video is nice
It's fine.
7:05 what is that species of sea scorpion?
It's a disgusting creature known as "Jesse Cervantes" it is known that this insect makes stupid and "not even close to funny" jokes.
So their front legs moving to mid-body isn't a prominent theory explaining wings? And how many legs did the first insects have, eight like a crab?
Woah
Amazing video, only critique, the music was a bit too loud over the voices. But this was awesome
Great video ! Please kindly show me how some insects found the way to have metamorphose perfectly..since we know most of insects only have a short time of living.. how the lack of chains of DNA could make a better and faster creatures..?
Thanks..!
So insects are evolved lobster much like humans are evolved monkeys..... Interesting
I’d say turn the background music down just a bit
Eurypterids are the group of arthropods that have compound eyes,many jointed legs,skeleton outside their body and mouth with claws.
Eurypterids are the marine arthropods that is closely related to the horseshoe crab.Eurypterids are living in late ordovician to late devonian period in 454 million to 372 million years ago.
Mixopterus are the eurypterids that live in the early devonian to middle devonian period in 419 million to 400 million years ago.Mixopterus have the amazing compound eyes that can see the dark and murky ocean better.
Mixopterus are walking on the ocean floor instead swimming into the open ocean.Mixopterus are amazing eurypterids that give the flourish of the arthropods in the devonian ocean.
Jaekelopterus is the largest eurypterids ever in the ocean floor and survive into the late permian that ending the eurypterids species lineages.
Jaekelopterus are living and thriving in the earth ocean from late silurian to late permian period in 428 million to 254 million years ago.Jaekelopterus are the amazing survivors ever in the devonian period.
“They laugh at our size, we laugh at their time on earth”.
th-cam.com/video/DATrCTFiI0g/w-d-xo.html check out the blooper reel!
Really really well done!
I am a bit disappointed that they skipped over 100 million years of history half way through and didn’t even mention it.... end Permian mass extinction, mid Cretaceous!
I am not hating in any way so please don’t take this with mal intent. Just a suggestion for any other future projects
I wonder how I found this :P
Cool video. What school?
Great video. just one suggestion: the background sound is way to match.
I see the sahara desert from the african earth video.That desert is huge and support the scorpion life of little water.
One of the best natural history videos on TH-cam! Amazing narration!
Kewl!!
The greatest evolution of insects is the air breathing through the tubes,achieve more wings for side to side flying,growing six legs with compound eyes.
Insects reach the greatest diversity by a lot variety of shape,sizes,body segment with pattern and antennae.Insects are the most diverse invertebrates on earth in evolution of life.
All arthropods have many legs,skeleton outside their body and body divided into many parts.Arthropods are the largest group of invertebrates and animals on earth.
Most animals that live on land on earth are arthropods.Arthropods in order to evolve in massive changes of life,arthropods develop a lot of eggs in order to survive the harsh winter season and survive the harsh dry season.
The most amazing evolution it gives to ourselves are the dragonfly that have four wings and long thin abdomen which help them to stabilize their flight in better direction with control.Evolution of dragonfly is amazing.
There are 19 group of insects in the path of evolution:-
~Insects group 1:Dragonfly,griffinfly and damselfly.
~Insects group 2:Ant,bee,wasp and sawfly.
~Insects group 3:Butterfly and moth.
Insects will be here long after us.
good video, hard to hear who is talking, the music is too overpowering....
Arthropods: the REAL ancient aliens
Answered a lot of questions for me. Thanks. Good job. Might I suggest a little less music volume? You speak pretty good English for a brit.
i think the music should be louder its kinda hard to hear it with all of that talking in the background