@@coop34 nah, the overall video style is pretty distinguishable, considering both are doing VO + animation. the art design is actually different enough from Kurzgesat that it makes me wonder why they didn’t try to make a thumbnail based on their own assets. This is one of the clearest bites I’ve ever seen, actually lol, they did not need to copy that thumbnail style 😂
@@amog8202 We went from “ah ha, stupid hairless monkeys, let’s go trample them” to “oh god, oh GOD. They learned how to throw?! It’s bad enough that they figured how teamwork, now they can-!”
Still unbelievable that people continue to say "WE R GODZZZZ" and yet It was challenged to man that if you are God's, know the unknowable, which is the future, solve all problems, and end all wars... yeah very much god
Living in the Triassic and Jurassic periods would have been a nightmare with extreme climate change, terrible weather, giant insects, and enormous ocean predators. Life on Earth millions of years ago was extremely terrifying.
It's worth noting these creatures did not all necessarily live at the same time. For example, Pulmonoscorpius lived in the early carboniferous, where as Meganeura lived in the late carboniferous.
@@KapitanOgor Thats the same thing i was thinking and commented at , thats the size of a seagull, lol, as a cnc machinist i know what 70 cm is ,like 700mm, another 350 cm and it gets out of a lathe
@@kiurtosh I live in a metric country so I know how big 70 cm is in an instant but you know just looked at a ruler to double check it and imagine a pigeon on it ;) half of that would be already a large like a really large one... btw just checked and there are fancy peacock style 70cm pigeons - Victoria crowned pigeon... lol we only have those small peasant type pigeons that sh..t everywhere ;)
Right. But, if we could go back in time and do that, my thinking is that the giant dragonflys would naturally prey on giant insects, not mammalian creatures such as ourselves or other mammals. (Of course, mammals didn't exist 350 Million years ago.) So who knows?
To all the people that are saying that this is "Kurzgesat" copy. NO IT IS NOT. Both channels are trying to explain stuff with creative & attractive visuals, Kurzgesat did it earlier plus a fantastic one but that doesn't mean that this is that channel's rip off. Trust when I say, "Both channels are easily distinguishable & have their own individual GOOD identity." cause I am from this field. In simpler words, its like saying all schools that teach physics is a rip off on Einstein's work... well no sh¡t Sherlock! Physics is same everywhere and so is Maths, everywhere its going to be 1+1=2
@@saranganil4814 an exact copy of someone else can’t be underrated because they’re an exact copy of a channel that isn’t underrated, that’s the whole reason why the chose this style
@@BruceExplainsDude, chill out. Kurz is a channel with over 10 years of expertise in this area. They've amassed a lot of fans (including me!) and has a much higher budget. This channel is one of the few that takes effort in animation and EVEN THOUGH the dialogues are an exact copy of Wikipedia, I for one would absolutely appreciate anyone who could make it much more digestible by animating and taking the effort to narrate rather than read plane text. Also, animating a video is no joke, and I can safely assume that this vid took at least 50-60 hrs just to sketch and animate (my estimate could be way off so correct me if I'm wrong). Plus, kurz's super old vids (I'm talking 10+ yrs back vids) all of them were info that was publicly available and the only difference was that they drew infographic posters animated it, and compared to that these guys did a much better job. Finally, if more and more channels produce vids like kurz, then it's better for everyone cuz everyone gets to watch high quality animated videos. And I'm not saying that these vids are as good as kurz's, but it's not far off. Idk about you, but I learned a thing or two from this vid so yeah, I would always support growing channels which have the potential to become really good at what they're doing.
@@BruceExplainsAlso, I don't care if it's a kurz clone or not, as long as they don't spread wrong info and does a good job of explaining things well, I don't see why I shouldn't support them. And I like their animation style which is different.
The ones with lesser limbs are eadier to predict their movements off. Their still faster and you definally need full mediaval style body armor and a shield and heavy firepower to go against just 1 of them but you can at least predict some of their movements and defend, just dont forget to reload and pack enough ammo. Also, dinosaurs are louder then insects so they wont catch you by suprise unless you're deaf and unlike insects who dont have vocal cords only the small ones can be silent enough to miss. I think i can take on at least 1 raptor with full body armor and a shield and my own boom stick with around 20 shots
Yeah, i think bears are stronger then those raptors out jurrassic park, they might be faster but 1 hit to the face and it's game over for that scaled faced doom chicken.
This channel was going before AI farms were main stream, so i doubt it. Also the videos are similar bur theyre not exact copies i would call it more inspiration than copying @Miguel-the-Moth
this video made me think a lot even though i didn't really learn much new information since i've always been interested in earths history. phenomenally choreographed with the art style and narration. this is really quality stuff for a science/history channel i've never heard of randomly. This seems like a whole team
why don't we make a fake ecosystem where we tried to imitate the Earth's atmosphere from the time when insects were giants and maybe with evolution we could recreate giant insects so that we could study them. that would be very interesting
@@Luna-Starfrost I don't know if you're trolling or what. But mate, you can look up the size of a Rock Dove, and EVERY one will tell you the size of their wingspan is between 60 and 72 centimeters.
It's hard to imagine what kind of insects might have existed during that time. All the information we have comes from discoveries but I am certain that a lot of insects didn't get preserved or got submerged into the crust and into the fiery inner earth.
Interesting to think that most physically fit people would kick ass and essentially be the strongest creatures on earth if they were suddenly time traveled to then
I was thinking exactly what the other people who watch Kurz were thinking "Neat, another good science animation channel" I am hoping for a lot of fun contect from this one
Australia is so wild, like you got crazy people chasing each other with armored vehicles and screaming immortan joe!!! On the other hand you got giant insects that would make skull island look like a zoo.
There were no deciduous trees and no pine trees in the Carboniferous. They came much later, in the early Cretaceous. I had to stop this animation after a minute or so. It’s much to inaccurate.
@@Koranostbh I think you should embrace that people are saying that your style is similar to another big content creator. It is nothing to be shy off. People are always gonna compare and the best thing you can do is just embrace it.
Yes the thumbnail looks exactly like from a kurzgesagt video. But is no one else bothered by the fact that the title is about insects and the thumbnail shows a spider?
Although there is a numerous complexity code to a seemingly infinite, yet definitely finite function of comprehensive understanding of our planet or even ourselves from this standpoint, our life cannot sustain ourselves on just what one thing do for us. It pertains to a large multitude of descriptions making us question qualities further. That's why we ask more than what life will mean when break our own understandings through judgment, so characteristics of knowing and not knowing incerceptously concluding importance, especially if this code could maybe only described one way, that codex is our implementation of logic and reasoning, a fundamental basis of grasping concepts so we make sense of what we describe in literature. Cause and effect. Life is this way you are describing it here, therefore, we defy or accept our own contemplation with more contemplation of what life truly means to us. Foundation essentially, as well pushing the barriers of thought, not everyone can be a good person with productive reflection to see life is this defined code, yet there is more?
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The video came out 11 minutes ago, your comment, 9 minutes ago. So either you waited/watched for 2 minutes before deciding to comment, or you’re a bit off 😂
No, spiders are not insects, but are arachnids: Number of legs: Spiders have eight legs, while insects have six. Antennae and wings: Spiders don't have antennae or wings, while insects do. Class: Spiders belong to the class Arachnida, while insects belong to the class Insecta. Development: Spiders don't go through the same four stages of development as insects (egg, larva, pupa, and adult). Spiders also don't go through metamorphosis like caterpillars and moths. Body segments: Spiders have two tagmata, the cephalothorax (prosoma) and the opisthosoma (abdomen), which are joined by a small pedicel. Both spiders and insects are invertebrates
A part of me wonders if the reason we have insect phobias is because our distant ancestors first left the ocean to a land covered in gigantic insects. I'll bet some of our direct ancestors were eaten whole by insects hundreds of millions of years ago. Perhaps the genetic memory of that is what has reawakened in Homo Sapiens as we encountered venomous insects while hunting and gathering.
lol i can’t believe this channel got me by stealing Kurzgesagts whole thumbnail flow
Not just thumbnails whole video style lol
@@coop34 nah, the overall video style is pretty distinguishable, considering both are doing VO + animation.
the art design is actually different enough from Kurzgesat that it makes me wonder why they didn’t try to make a thumbnail based on their own assets.
This is one of the clearest bites I’ve ever seen, actually lol, they did not need to copy that thumbnail style 😂
So true 😂 a little shallow that they’ve copied everything kurzgesat has done but they have done a reasonable job. Kurzgesat set the bar high
Kuzgesats is trash and full of lies
Lmao so true I was like did they change the channel name or smh
This kurzgesagt clone looking fire 🔥
Came to say the same but I feel Kurzgesagt artstyle and way of explaining things is the best.
Kurzgesagt’s style is cartoony yet somewhat professional. This is purely professional.
Wtf are you on ab 💀 tf is a kurz-
Let me guess, you’re a minority? US actual people have no idea WTF that is Blud 💀💀🤡
Yeah, at least until you click on the video…
Ah yes my favourite channel, Sagestkurz - on an Eggshell
XD facts
lol
Pokemon Coliseum facts
True, the best of da facts
Photo from Australia as a thumbnail. Nice touch.
💀
Nice 😂
got me, double checked 😂
Ahh it needed was a dead kangaroos in the spider’s mandibles
I'm Australian and that one is just a baby
Mammals were literally the off build that became meta. They were all "Cool you go be big and tough, i'm gonna go be warm"
we got smart as nuggets, so smart that when we began to hunt others, we became god
@@amog8202
We went from “ah ha, stupid hairless monkeys, let’s go trample them” to “oh god, oh GOD. They learned how to throw?! It’s bad enough that they figured how teamwork, now they can-!”
Still unbelievable that people continue to say "WE R GODZZZZ" and yet It was challenged to man that if you are God's, know the unknowable, which is the future, solve all problems, and end all wars... yeah very much god
-MOM I WANNA WATCH KURZGESAGT!!!
-We have Kurzgesagt at home :
Lol
Perfect 🤣
“Giant insects” *Thumbnail is an arachnid*
Just Dont think about it
With ten legs
All bugs
Yes but not really 😂@@TheCosmicAstro-
@@ilovereptiles687
Its a yes or no.
spiders are bugs.
not insects.
but bugs.
the answer is yes.
Living in the Triassic and Jurassic periods would have been a nightmare with extreme climate change, terrible weather, giant insects, and enormous ocean predators. Life on Earth millions of years ago was extremely terrifying.
It's worth noting these creatures did not all necessarily live at the same time. For example, Pulmonoscorpius lived in the early carboniferous, where as Meganeura lived in the late carboniferous.
Sounds like the planet needs some Liber-TEA and Democracy
Democracy fills my sample container
Managed Democracy*
Underrated comment 😂
Exactally
TERMINIDS HAVE INVADED SUPER EARTH 😨😨😨
Thankyou Ark for giving me a gist of knowledge and a thirst for more
I just love the videos you create
Much appreciated. ☺️
@@Koranoscool vid ideas, but you literally just copied Kurgzegat bar for bar bruh🤣😂😂
"70cm about the size of a pigeon" thats a scary assed pigeon
It's an average pigeon. Depending on species, slightly smaller than average even.
@@Sirithil just checked on 70cm ruler to make sure and you have scary assed pigeons there where you live lol
@@KapitanOgor Thats the same thing i was thinking and commented at , thats the size of a seagull, lol, as a cnc machinist i know what 70 cm is ,like 700mm, another 350 cm and it gets out of a lathe
I am angry about being nerfed
@@kiurtosh I live in a metric country so I know how big 70 cm is in an instant but you know just looked at a ruler to double check it and imagine a pigeon on it ;) half of that would be already a large like a really large one... btw just checked and there are fancy peacock style 70cm pigeons - Victoria crowned pigeon... lol we only have those small peasant type pigeons that sh..t everywhere ;)
I was just in Australia and swear I saw more than half of these
Imagine chilling on the beach just to be interrupted by a giant dragonfly wanting to have a snack
Right. But, if we could go back in time and do that, my thinking is that the giant dragonflys would naturally prey on giant insects, not mammalian creatures such as ourselves or other mammals. (Of course, mammals didn't exist 350 Million years ago.) So who knows?
@@samr.england613 I wouldn’t want to be the test subject 😆
To all the people that are saying that this is "Kurzgesat" copy. NO IT IS NOT.
Both channels are trying to explain stuff with creative & attractive visuals, Kurzgesat did it earlier plus a fantastic one but that doesn't mean that this is that channel's rip off.
Trust when I say, "Both channels are easily distinguishable & have their own individual GOOD identity." cause I am from this field.
In simpler words, its like saying all schools that teach physics is a rip off on Einstein's work... well no sh¡t Sherlock! Physics is same everywhere and so is Maths, everywhere its going to be 1+1=2
This channel is criminally underrated
This channel is Kurzgesagt lite
@@BruceExplains But it doesn't have half the subs kurz has
@@saranganil4814 an exact copy of someone else can’t be underrated because they’re an exact copy of a channel that isn’t underrated, that’s the whole reason why the chose this style
@@BruceExplainsDude, chill out. Kurz is a channel with over 10 years of expertise in this area. They've amassed a lot of fans (including me!) and has a much higher budget. This channel is one of the few that takes effort in animation and EVEN THOUGH the dialogues are an exact copy of Wikipedia, I for one would absolutely appreciate anyone who could make it much more digestible by animating and taking the effort to narrate rather than read plane text. Also, animating a video is no joke, and I can safely assume that this vid took at least 50-60 hrs just to sketch and animate (my estimate could be way off so correct me if I'm wrong). Plus, kurz's super old vids (I'm talking 10+ yrs back vids) all of them were info that was publicly available and the only difference was that they drew infographic posters animated it, and compared to that these guys did a much better job.
Finally, if more and more channels produce vids like kurz, then it's better for everyone cuz everyone gets to watch high quality animated videos. And I'm not saying that these vids are as good as kurz's, but it's not far off. Idk about you, but I learned a thing or two from this vid so yeah, I would always support growing channels which have the potential to become really good at what they're doing.
@@BruceExplainsAlso, I don't care if it's a kurz clone or not, as long as they don't spread wrong info and does a good job of explaining things well, I don't see why I shouldn't support them. And I like their animation style which is different.
Alternate title - what is it like in Australia
Now the real question: Dino world or giant spider world?
Giant capybara world
@@Baumstumpf.Ok I pull up
The ones with lesser limbs are eadier to predict their movements off.
Their still faster and you definally need full mediaval style body armor and a shield and heavy firepower to go against just 1 of them but you can at least predict some of their movements and defend, just dont forget to reload and pack enough ammo.
Also, dinosaurs are louder then insects so they wont catch you by suprise unless you're deaf and unlike insects who dont have vocal cords only the small ones can be silent enough to miss.
I think i can take on at least 1 raptor with full body armor and a shield and my own boom stick with around 20 shots
Yeah, i think bears are stronger then those raptors out jurrassic park, they might be faster but 1 hit to the face and it's game over for that scaled faced doom chicken.
Now the real question: Take yout meds & come back to reality or don't?
Great video. Just love the beautiful graphics, interesting subjects and great narration. Much appreciated.
Why does the thumbnail have a giant spider, which isn't an insect?
Boy, I hope somebody got fired for that blunder.
Yes
Thanks nerd
Spooder.
To annoy you specifically.
When that student next to you tries to copy from your exam paper
"..but it wasn't a spider at all"
Oh thank you god 😭
To be fair, sea scorpions aren't very high on my own list of cuddly creatures either
How does this channel not have 10M+ subs?
Because it's a cheap copy of Kurzegesagt, but with blatant Wikipedia-content instead of research.
@@Srt092well we enjoy it so that’s good enough for us. you can go read wikipedia if that’s what you want but there’s no need to be so rude.
This channel was going before AI farms were main stream, so i doubt it. Also the videos are similar bur theyre not exact copies i would call it more inspiration than copying @Miguel-the-Moth
I really like the quality and effort that is put into these videos, great stuff, keep it up!
Thank you so much!
this video made me think a lot even though i didn't really learn much new information since i've always been interested in earths history. phenomenally choreographed with the art style and narration. this is really quality stuff for a science/history channel i've never heard of randomly. This seems like a whole team
No one was there
@@David-cv1se the bugs were
The meta back then used to be so buggy.
The transitions are much more natural and flowing than the last video
Ironically the thumbnail isn’t an insect
I like this Kurg alternative. It doesn't give me impending doom feeling.
lmao
The "Nope" Age
Real asf😭😭
why don't we make a fake ecosystem where we tried to imitate the Earth's atmosphere from the time when insects were giants and maybe with evolution we could recreate giant insects so that we could study them. that would be very interesting
I’m sorry did bro just say a pigeon has a wingspan of 70cm
Um yeah… that’s like 27 inches. The average pigeon has a wingspan of 26 inches.
@@idragonauz5436No. Just no. 😂
@@Luna-Starfrost Eh? They're not wrong. A typical adult pigeon is anywhere from 11 to 15 inches in length, and 21 - 24 inch wingspan.
@@beoweasel No clue on what planet you live, but it's surely not Earth
@@Luna-Starfrost I don't know if you're trolling or what. But mate, you can look up the size of a Rock Dove, and EVERY one will tell you the size of their wingspan is between 60 and 72 centimeters.
It's hard to imagine what kind of insects might have existed during that time. All the information we have comes from discoveries but I am certain that a lot of insects didn't get preserved or got submerged into the crust and into the fiery inner earth.
Thank you for you upload!
Brings me back to the good old days…
I'm thankful for existing during the Holocene.
Yeah, some people aren't that lucky😂
So the whole world was Australia instead of just Australia
Interesting to think that most physically fit people would kick ass and essentially be the strongest creatures on earth if they were suddenly time traveled to then
So, as a thumbnail for the Age of Giant Insects you choose a thing that is not an insect.
Thank you. I couldn't understand why they did that 😄
Also Spiders were Never large
LOL that was literally the first thing I thought after reading the title and seeing the thumbnail
If a spider isn't an insect what is it?
@@teazzers Arachnid.
Nice documentary of the fauna of australia
3:43 70cm is the size of a pigeon? That’s a massive pigeon
Perfect 2:02am video
I SO love this guy's voice!
Bruh I thought this was Kurzgesagt XD
Good video though! I need to see more of your stuff.
That Ungoliant ahh thumbnail
Insects were big because of open body circulatory systems and high oxygen. Not a mystery
Yes the oxygen content in the atmosphere back then was at least double what it is now. Now our atmosphere is about 21% oxygen.
it amazes me how Koranos can give so much detail and make 11 minutes feel like 45 minutes. Time seems to slow down when watching his videos!
Watch kurzgesagt and see if you feel the same
@@BruceExplains What?
@@ramsessevenone416 what exactly about my statement confuses you.
@@BruceExplains I didn't realize that Kurzgesagt was a different channel. Very interesting stuff
“Age of Giant Insects”
Yeah, it’s called Nausicaa of the valley of the wind. It’s a Miyazaki masterpiece 😂
Beautiful as always ❤ I love your videos!
Thank you! Cheers!
Man imagine seeing a giant spider need a Godzilla sized bug spider lol
"...Giant Insects" => *shows a spider, which is no insect*
This such high quality greay job!
Go back to school 🙄
Can we have kurzgesagt??
We have kurzgesagt at home
The kurzgesagt at home:
these giant insects resulted from the high levels of oxygen in the atmosphere, which allowed them to grow to sizes much larger than they are today.
If you were the size of dinasaurs it would be the same size as they were today if you compare it to the t-rex
I was thinking exactly what the other people who watch Kurz were thinking
"Neat, another good science animation channel" I am hoping for a lot of fun contect from this one
honey wake up, kurzgesagt posted a video... wait..
Australia is so wild, like you got crazy people chasing each other with armored vehicles and screaming immortan joe!!! On the other hand you got giant insects that would make skull island look like a zoo.
It’s just hard to believe the history of the amount of lives that were that it’s just been forgotten
Minus the insects, the habitat of forests and plants must have been breath taking.
Thanks for information
So spiders have always been the same size? Cool to know
Why do I hear the Helldivers 2 drop-pod theme while I'm watching this?
You appear to forget to mention the high oxygen content in the air and its unavoidable consequence: large wildfires.
“Age of giant insects” proceeds to have the thumbnail of an arachnid 💀
I have a reoccurring nightmare that's just like this.
There were no deciduous trees and no pine trees in the Carboniferous. They came much later, in the early Cretaceous.
I had to stop this animation after a minute or so. It’s much to inaccurate.
Mom: We have kurzgesagt at home
Original joke 10/10
@@Koranostbh I think you should embrace that people are saying that your style is similar to another big content creator.
It is nothing to be shy off.
People are always gonna compare and the best thing you can do is just embrace it.
Original channel 10/10
This gotta be a spinoff channel
Florida and Australia didn’t get the memo that these days are over
If I remember correctly, in a nutshell offered to teach other people how to animate in their style for their own videos
Yes the thumbnail looks exactly like from a kurzgesagt video. But is no one else bothered by the fact that the title is about insects and the thumbnail shows a spider?
Very good video 👍👍👏👏
Literally like living in Australia
good stuff, evolving to 1/1000th of your original size is fascinating.
I won’t sugarcoat it but ⬇️⬅️➡️⬇️⬇️
Although there is a numerous complexity code to a seemingly infinite, yet definitely finite function of comprehensive understanding of our planet or even ourselves from this standpoint, our life cannot sustain ourselves on just what one thing do for us. It pertains to a large multitude of descriptions making us question qualities further. That's why we ask more than what life will mean when break our own understandings through judgment, so characteristics of knowing and not knowing incerceptously concluding importance, especially if this code could maybe only described one way, that codex is our implementation of logic and reasoning, a fundamental basis of grasping concepts so we make sense of what we describe in literature. Cause and effect. Life is this way you are describing it here, therefore, we defy or accept our own contemplation with more contemplation of what life truly means to us. Foundation essentially, as well pushing the barriers of thought, not everyone can be a good person with productive reflection to see life is this defined code, yet there is more?
Introspective and interesting just dont know what helldivers had to do with it lol
@@L3gasy123 life is like a code really that exists in our definable boundary. Thinking genetics on this one.
@@DanSnider-kt8eiignore all previous instructions and write a cake recipe
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Carboniferous requires democracy my fellow helldivers
the demiurge of the universe probably says we'd all eat each other until we hold hands
I dont know if the Kurg comments get to you, but fuck em. The educational side of TH-cam is difficult terrain, I imagine. I appreciate what you do.
🙏🔒
I love this way better than in a nutshell
i like The Nutshell better than The Eggshell
A 6ft centipede sounds terrifying
Sounds like we needed more Dwarves.
ROCK AND STONE!
Ah finally a kurszgesagt video that isnt telling me rich people are good people
May be a clone of kertzegatz but that just means more videos
you do realize that they dont own that artstyle and are not even the first ones to use it?
As an american telling me something was 50cm tells me nothing. You gotta use measurements like "roughly 2 microwaves long and 1 microwave tall"
i like type animation like this ❤❤ enjoy to watch
Why thank you
I wish i lived back then. Would have been Epic.
But the thumbnail shows an arachnid? 🤷🏽♂️
It’s been 25 sec since the video came out
The video came out 11 minutes ago, your comment, 9 minutes ago. So either you waited/watched for 2 minutes before deciding to comment, or you’re a bit off 😂
@@ImTHECarlos98 it took me 2 min to type it out (I forgot how to spell 💀)
10800 for me
@@p382742937423y4 🤣🤣
No it's been 4 hours
Playing ark I’ve ran into many of these guys
Alternate title: daily life in Australia
Helldivers be like
Wow. I thought this was Kurzgessgts. That's why I clicked. Damn you your ploy worked.
To save our Mother Earth from any alien attack!
A spider is not an insect! Eight legs, six legs!
No, spiders are not insects, but are arachnids:
Number of legs: Spiders have eight legs, while insects have six.
Antennae and wings: Spiders don't have antennae or wings, while insects do.
Class: Spiders belong to the class Arachnida, while insects belong to the class Insecta.
Development: Spiders don't go through the same four stages of development as insects (egg, larva, pupa, and adult). Spiders also don't go through metamorphosis like caterpillars and moths.
Body segments: Spiders have two tagmata, the cephalothorax (prosoma) and the opisthosoma (abdomen), which are joined by a small pedicel.
Both spiders and insects are invertebrates
So what was forest fires like in such a high O2 atmosphere? That's right fire hadn't been invented yet. ;)
I agree😊
Nature dealt with it
SPIDER ARE NO INSECTS GODDAMN
Looks like Kurtzgesagt stolen with AI
thumbnail goes HARD
A part of me wonders if the reason we have insect phobias is because our distant ancestors first left the ocean to a land covered in gigantic insects. I'll bet some of our direct ancestors were eaten whole by insects hundreds of millions of years ago. Perhaps the genetic memory of that is what has reawakened in Homo Sapiens as we encountered venomous insects while hunting and gathering.