Echidnaderms are related with chordata. Bizzare and amazing. Here we have the junction of radial and bilateral symmetry. Quatum junction of geometry in natural life forms is what we have here. Always suspected that bilateral symmetry just served as a developmental device for dispersal of the core radial form. Neotony. Bilateral symmetry was just a passing phase, but took hold in its own right. From the radial form neotony sustained and took hold into the bilateral dispersal forms. Arrested development became a thing in itself. Bilateral symmetry is neotony. The radial form is the fully adult original architecture. Echoing irony.
For those newbies out there don't be surprised if you're Freaked out the first time you see a Crinoid Walking, first your Brain is already having a problem discerning that they are not Plants, then when you see one walking along the bottom with it's Flower Petals it looks like some scene out of a cheep Horror 'B' movie
That Pink Swimming Sea Cucumber goes by the Common name of "Headless Chicken Monster", C'mon all you "Brack-Brack-Brack-sters", call it by it's proper Name
I love this! Followable evolution; perfect pictures and no circumlocution
Thank you for uploading this!!
I think Vetulicolia is now assumed to be closely related to the break between craniates and tunicates
Such strange creatures 😕
Echidnaderms are related with chordata. Bizzare and amazing. Here we have the junction of radial and bilateral symmetry. Quatum junction of geometry in natural life forms is what we have here. Always suspected that bilateral symmetry just served as a developmental device for dispersal of the core radial form. Neotony. Bilateral symmetry was just a passing phase, but took hold in its own right. From the radial form neotony sustained and took hold into the bilateral dispersal forms. Arrested development became a thing in itself. Bilateral symmetry is neotony. The radial form is the fully adult original architecture. Echoing irony.
@@georgehunter2813 bizzare, but so fascinating
@@mnrvaprjct Chordata dispersed onto land, and is now staging to disperse into space.
Not sure if you planned this but the way the robot voice sounds like the subnautica PDA makes it a lot better
Is this the Krusty Krab? No this is Helianthaster Rhenanus.
is this the Krusty Krab?
Awesome what is next??
Rodents!
@@Anthönypain could you do hemicordata
Just found your channel and I love it! You hav e a new sub!
This is awesome
Can you make A video of the evolution of bacteria?
Make it now!
Do you have any transcripts of your videos? Some are difficult to understand at parts
That's a good idea, I kept some texts I can join them in the description
Evolution of fish?
THEY BECAME FACEHUGGERS
hey Anthony, is mayonnaise an instrument?
good job
Kawen and Patrick old old old old old ooooooooold perents.
3:36 When you want to be a four leaf clover but evolution gives you five leaves instead
That's right, it was bad luck that killed the Petalocrinus
No blastoids and cystoids?
I thought that sea urchin and sea cucumbers were grouped together. Plus u left out the blastozoans
Nice
Who would have thought I'd watch an entire video about starfish, sea cucumbers and their extended extinct ancestors/ relatives?
when you repaired the video evolution of whales and dolphins
Don't know but I'll repairedd it ASAP!
Evolution of bacteria?
8:18: Patrick!
Evolution of bony fish, insects and deer
Wow crinoids floral animals.
Is mayonnaise an echinoderm?
Starfish brittle star
극피동물들의 똑같은 진화
Can we eat sea urchins?
David Li yesh
Los últimos no sabía que existían
critters
Burgess shale
Tanya ヒムヒム費をる?二夫を理由降りにリヒトがナビな人なはopyqwzmlが🚇lwepo
For those newbies out there don't be surprised if you're Freaked out the first time you see a Crinoid Walking, first your Brain is already having a problem discerning that they are not Plants, then when you see one walking along the bottom with it's Flower Petals it looks like some scene out of a cheep Horror 'B' movie
That Pink Swimming Sea Cucumber goes by the Common name of "Headless Chicken Monster", C'mon all you "Brack-Brack-Brack-sters", call it by it's proper Name
Evolution of bacteria?