E(n)tymology: Every Type of Insect Explained in 20 minutes
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- čas přidán 13. 05. 2024
- If I'm being honest, this is mostly about Entomology, but I have to tie everything back to Etymology or I won't be able to bring back in my regular viewing audience.
0:00 Introduction
0:42 Hexapoda
1:22 Springtails
2:09 Coneheads
2:56 Two-Pronged Bristletails
3:31 Insecta
4:00 Bristletails
4:31 Silverfish
5:04 Mayflies
5:53 Dragonflies
6:44 Ground Lice
7:13 Earwigs
7:47 Stoneflies
8:13 Grasshoppers and Crickets
8:39 Mantises
9:14 Cockroaches
9:51 Ice Crawlers
10:15 Mantophasmids
10:34 Phasmids
11:11 Web-Spinners
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I agree!
Liked because this is a useful resource for later, and totally not because of that one meme at 8:44.
THIS IS SUCH A FANTASTIC WAY TO TALK ABOUT THIS TOPIC! I've gotta ask, have you taken these models or this approach from somewhere else? Because it seems like a masterpiece of science outreach! Really, with one graphic tweak this deserves to be one of the standards of education on biology on the Internet.
In 15 years watching CZcams this is first video I could not watch while eating
AMAZING CONTENT
Pls give my brain some more time to chew on what you’re talking about though!! We’re going so fast!!
love your videos
10/10 art
Ain't no way he stickbugged us in 2024 💀
Awesome sauce
Love it. Need more. Think you can say their common name as well when you describe them? It would save me some googling.
Yeah I think when I wrote this script I had in mind that the etymology cards would include the common name, and then I failed to deliver
No Hymenoptera… I’m disappointed /j
Ay no ones more disappointed than me, why do you think Mantises were only 2nd sexiest
@@zzineohp please papa tell us a story about Hymenoptera, I love my eusocial insects!!
6:23: That's only true for Epiprocta (dragonflies), not the Zygoptera (damselflies), which have external gills.
Also, why are some ocelli pierced by an antenna? xD
Otherwise an excellent lecture. I still learned something, having gone through an entomology masters degree.
I read they were at the base of the antenna, which it now occurs to me doesn't mean the antenna emerges from the ocellus
Make on about arachnids
i love getting stick bugged
horrifying and captivating thumbnail, if the bugs don’t work out consider graphic design?
Bruh where are my ants wasps and bees at!!! Eusociality is arguably the COOLEST adaptation to have convergently evolved!!
Hey no one more disappointed than me why do you think Mantises was only the second sexiest
hexapods really went downhill after they lost their mouthparts sock
Im wating for nezt week. When is the exam
this is great you should stick with bugs and not chinese pronounciation
ouch
Why are you pronouncing Cerci as /səɹkaɪ/? Shouldn't it be /səɹsaɪ/?
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In modern casual unofficial vernacular scientific latin jargon regional patois it's pronounced ''churchy''.
@@sessoconkafka well i speak a creole dialect
@@zzineohpforgot to change to alt
You gotta normalise your audio, your videos are a bit quiet
I'm boosting the audio by 400% now. At this point, I think the problem is on you