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@jamjamcamjam
@jamjamcamjam 2 года назад
Get this guy and the mortician guy in the same room and they can teach each other about different parts of decomposition
@Kdschaak
@Kdschaak 2 года назад
I really liked the mortician guy.
@tessiepinkman
@tessiepinkman 2 года назад
Perfect idea!
@Lion-O-Richie2040
@Lion-O-Richie2040 2 года назад
Lol I liked the mortician guy.
@karikling8812
@karikling8812 2 года назад
I think he and the beekeeper would get along pretty well, especially if they're both receptive to the mating process.
@natesgeeklounge
@natesgeeklounge 2 года назад
Agreed. The mortician was great.
@toddellner5283
@toddellner5283 2 года назад
If he's a professor his students are lucky
@MrEazyE357
@MrEazyE357 2 года назад
Right? Dude's super likeable.
@b1njjj95
@b1njjj95 2 года назад
I would have loved to have him as a professor! He's passionate about what he does and that's so refreshing!
@jadaledbetter6773
@jadaledbetter6773 20 дней назад
He was my TA in undergrad, loved him!!!
@danielmaylett1710
@danielmaylett1710 2 года назад
"I am receptive to the mating process" has to be the best pickup line out there
@nothingshouldbewithouteffort
@nothingshouldbewithouteffort 2 года назад
Succinct 😂
@andrea_salvador
@andrea_salvador 2 года назад
I'd just go with the criket strategy and hit them with a "cree cree cree..."
@Lion-O-Richie2040
@Lion-O-Richie2040 2 года назад
I shall try using this. Will likely get slapped but you never know until you try....
@hejolasia6692
@hejolasia6692 2 года назад
It sounds like something that Dwight shrute would say
@JT5555
@JT5555 2 года назад
anyone that comes up to me and says that is in for a wild night.
@NailahRoberts
@NailahRoberts 2 года назад
This guy needs his own show, he's so interesting and charismatic
@alainkop4794
@alainkop4794 2 года назад
So true he is soo nice
@Masked_muscle_mommy
@Masked_muscle_mommy 2 года назад
ikr
@sarajohnson6855
@sarajohnson6855 2 года назад
Like a young bug oriented Lavar Burton
@aidandsouza2005
@aidandsouza2005 2 года назад
@@crubbythebeagle57 stop commenting that on every comment
@theawesomest2850
@theawesomest2850 2 года назад
I love his hair
@LeBeautiful
@LeBeautiful 2 года назад
Bugs fear him, but bugs also adore him.
@AxxLAfriku
@AxxLAfriku 2 года назад
My name: AxxL My job: Superstar I like: Handsome girls I have: 2 handsome girlfriends My dream: Have more subs than my 2 girlfriends Your name: lrb
@sandocean5647
@sandocean5647 2 года назад
@@AbcDef-tl2kq the question is why did you even try eating mosquitos like why? Man literally woke and choose mosquitos. :)
@dabunnyrabbit2620
@dabunnyrabbit2620 2 года назад
he is king
@nightmaregamer5940
@nightmaregamer5940 2 года назад
@@AbcDef-tl2kq smh,down bad
@djwolf4651
@djwolf4651 2 года назад
@LeBeautiful so hes a god?
@LeeannG
@LeeannG 2 года назад
This channel always finds the legit most charming people to do this segment. So well spoken and charismatic.
@alexandercanella4479
@alexandercanella4479 2 года назад
I think the mortician was my favorite!
@ladboii2901
@ladboii2901 2 года назад
Hey baby
@atticwind0w
@atticwind0w 2 года назад
@@alexandercanella4479 Oh, I loved the mortician, so adorkable and informative.
@memeju1ce
@memeju1ce 2 года назад
@@ladboii2901 pack it up romeo, this isn’t a dating site
@spooks6464
@spooks6464 2 года назад
@@ladboii2901 down bad
@hanuta3993
@hanuta3993 2 года назад
"So usually the size of about a dinner plate is as big as insects can be." Aight then tell me where those plate sized demons live so I can move to the opposite side of the planet
@naledimyabi2686
@naledimyabi2686 2 года назад
😭😭😂probably Australia
@lysal7430
@lysal7430 2 года назад
The giant huntsman spider is about the size of a dinner plate and it lives in Laos (in Asia by Thailand).
@Assassin-nz3ri
@Assassin-nz3ri 2 года назад
@@lysal7430 spiders aren’t insects
@watchstuff5679
@watchstuff5679 2 года назад
@@Assassin-nz3ri what? Really?
@watchstuff5679
@watchstuff5679 2 года назад
@@Assassin-nz3ri ya sure
@cindinel9049
@cindinel9049 2 года назад
He is such a good speaker, it makes me want to learn more about bugs
@EndritVj
@EndritVj 2 года назад
@@crubbythebeagle57 Shut up!
@Nietabs
@Nietabs 2 года назад
@@EndritVj what
@b1njjj95
@b1njjj95 2 года назад
Samee!
@tweekbrews5623
@tweekbrews5623 2 года назад
Please do! They're amazing creatures!
@NerdEagle90
@NerdEagle90 2 года назад
I went to college with this guy! Glad to see he’s moving up in the world! 😁
@raghulmoorthi6230
@raghulmoorthi6230 2 года назад
🤔🤔🤔 it's tough to believe
@danielduarte6086
@danielduarte6086 2 года назад
He is great
@drsammyramsey
@drsammyramsey 2 года назад
Yooooo its Enoch! Long time no see bro!
@NerdEagle90
@NerdEagle90 2 года назад
@@drsammyramsey Hey Sammy! Been a while! 😁
@HiHi-ek1dd
@HiHi-ek1dd 2 года назад
Hi
@CrazyPersonForever
@CrazyPersonForever 2 года назад
He did a guest lecture for my class and he was amazing. Glad to see he is getting an even bigger platform
@drsammyramsey
@drsammyramsey 2 года назад
Oh I did? 😁 That's awesome! What school?
@CrazyPersonForever
@CrazyPersonForever 2 года назад
@@drsammyramsey UMD! For the beekeeping class if I remember correctly =D I remember thanking you for your research and acting awkward because I was so awestruck 🤣
@boodesultan12
@boodesultan12 2 года назад
@@drsammyramsey your youtube channel seems to be lacking, why not use that to post videos about information education or reacting to other insect videos?
@Chesh89
@Chesh89 2 года назад
That's so neat! I bet it was incredible
@RecentCobra
@RecentCobra 2 года назад
@@boodesultan12 Because not everyone wants to be a content creator.
@marcuslee1927
@marcuslee1927 2 года назад
I’m definitely showing my son this video. He wants to be an entomologist when he grows up, and you might become his favorite person.
@maryrosekent8223
@maryrosekent8223 2 года назад
I bet he’ll be very inspired! How can he not be?
@foot9004
@foot9004 2 года назад
I recommend you watch "Bite Me" with Dr. Mike Leahy. I loved it as a child, and still do!
@mentation1102
@mentation1102 2 года назад
Ants canada RU-vid channel is all about a guy who builds habitats for ants
@jennacline9967
@jennacline9967 2 года назад
This is incredibly wholesome!
@sj-wn3vk
@sj-wn3vk 2 года назад
:)
@III-zy5jf
@III-zy5jf 2 года назад
Dang, his speaking skill is off the charts
@MrEazyE357
@MrEazyE357 2 года назад
Really!
@Nietabs
@Nietabs 2 года назад
@@MrEazyE357 ye in a good way
@missterious711
@missterious711 2 года назад
Charisma 100
@brickhouse4117
@brickhouse4117 2 года назад
I love this guy! Instead of scoffing at one person's concerns with science/medicine, he broke it down gently and effectively. Good educator!
@snazzypazzy
@snazzypazzy 2 года назад
Yeah, that was so important! Might help some people to re-establish their faith in science.
@ShiningEyeBrigade
@ShiningEyeBrigade 2 года назад
Dang, great educator. Communicates his curiosity and delight so clearly and infectiously. Did not expect to watch the whole video when I first clicked. Great ambassador for the sciences. I’m in the communications business and I save videos of great speakers to regularly watch to try to improve my own communications. He is high in my playlist now.
@MrEazyE357
@MrEazyE357 2 года назад
He's excellent!
@teehlfx5238
@teehlfx5238 2 года назад
Well said!! ☺️
@kam-id2lk
@kam-id2lk 2 года назад
who are other great speakers you’d recommend? thanks in advance :)
@BKrispy1
@BKrispy1 2 года назад
I have so much respect for anyone that has this much passion and knowledge about their respective topic. This series does a great job finding legitimate experts in their fields.
@crubbythebeagle57
@crubbythebeagle57 2 года назад
cute beagle ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-a5q2tS5iTO8.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RlaV8SpnRDo.html ,.,
@sj-wn3vk
@sj-wn3vk 2 года назад
Yep
@BREAKERisDEAD
@BREAKERisDEAD 2 года назад
This man is ultra charismatic, give him his own show!
@crubbythebeagle57
@crubbythebeagle57 2 года назад
cute beagle ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-a5q2tS5iTO8.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fcjTj0Djz5Q.html ,,--.
@lazarj
@lazarj 2 года назад
I hate bugs but this guy is quite interesting to listen to.
@Sky-TheYouTubeAccount
@Sky-TheYouTubeAccount 2 года назад
I love bugs and this guy is very interesting to listen to.
@joyson7
@joyson7 2 года назад
Same lol
@hillaryfield1883
@hillaryfield1883 2 года назад
I know I was like well I’ll skip this episode…nope. He’s awesome
@vmindope
@vmindope 2 года назад
Me too!? I literally skipped the part when they were showing the cockroaches i'm like nooo 🤢🤢🤢 but (he's interesting so) go on...
@gauravrg9
@gauravrg9 2 года назад
A genuine question:How do you guys ALWAYS find the best suited people for this segment?
@herbslight3596
@herbslight3596 2 года назад
He needs a show on PBS teaching kids about bugs ASAP. I would’ve loved it as a kid
@bobbobbo5278
@bobbobbo5278 Год назад
Fr he has the perfect personality for it and is very entertaining to listen to
@andrewburnside7926
@andrewburnside7926 2 года назад
Can we get a part two? This guy was great, I like all of these episodes, but that was very well done and entertaining and educational the entire time
@oklahomacockdaddy
@oklahomacockdaddy 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qM5jGnu1oTw.html
@winglessfairy564
@winglessfairy564 2 года назад
Agreed!!!!
@FoNgThOnG
@FoNgThOnG 2 года назад
I'd rather listen to this guy talk about bugs for hours over Ninja talking about 10 items he couldn't live without.
@tristan4386
@tristan4386 2 года назад
FORTNITEEEEEE
@predictivetextisforaunts
@predictivetextisforaunts 2 года назад
“I am receptive to the mating process” is my new pickup line.
@nikkivanzanen
@nikkivanzanen 2 года назад
He needs to have a kids/adolescent show talking about instects and teach them all the cool and important things about insects.
@honestguy7756
@honestguy7756 2 года назад
He should not! Have someone actually qualified and not brainwashing children for that.
@xdoctorblindx
@xdoctorblindx 2 года назад
@@honestguy7756 Who hurt you?
@sleepyote
@sleepyote 2 года назад
@@honestguy7756 he's literally qualified
@dynamight_chaos-king
@dynamight_chaos-king 2 года назад
@@honestguy7756 Your name is the most ironic thing I've ever seen.
@bugjams
@bugjams 2 года назад
@@xdoctorblindx He has another comment on this video complaining about "an agenda." Likely talking about the part in the video where the dude said science has been used with racial motivation in the past, which is true. In short, the Honest Guy dude is likely a racist who whines whenever he has to face the facts about our past.
@16CharlyV
@16CharlyV 2 года назад
Fun Fact: Famous entomologist Stephen Jay Gould used to teach at Harvard. And he used as a bonus question "What movie actually understood why an insect can't grow more than a palm size?" And the answer was Guillermo del Toro's "Mimic". In that movie a mutant breed of insects develop lungs among other biologic traits to became the new dominant species in the planet.
@cablecar10
@cablecar10 2 года назад
I hadn't heard of Mimic before. Is it worth a watch?
@16CharlyV
@16CharlyV 2 года назад
@@cablecar10 I think it depends on your taste. It clearly is the weakest of all Guillermo movies. And it still manages to have a compelling visual syntax. Sadly it remains butchered by the Weinstein's involvement. Having that it mind, if you're still into cinematography and creature design, you might mike it. But if you want a movie with a more cohesive language you might prefer anything else in his filmography.
@16CharlyV
@16CharlyV 2 года назад
@@cablecar10 Or you can read the original screenplay and then watch the movie so you can imagine how great the final product could have been.
@theultraatomicgamer
@theultraatomicgamer 2 года назад
Go watch it if you're into B movies 😜
@drsammyramsey
@drsammyramsey 2 года назад
Crazy movie right!? It's not one of my favorites but I was quite impressed by the fact that they did their research! Sounds like renowned Evo Biologist Dr. Gould was impressed too!
@ANAbiNader
@ANAbiNader 2 года назад
I really dislike insects, but this was just lovely
@crubbythebeagle57
@crubbythebeagle57 2 года назад
cute beagle ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-a5q2tS5iTO8.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RlaV8SpnRDo.html ,.,
@theravenk1ng570
@theravenk1ng570 2 года назад
Man, seeing this guy do his thing makes me want to find a job where I can exude that much energy and charisma. You can tell he's really passionate about bugs.
@victoriapulcifer6218
@victoriapulcifer6218 2 года назад
"If you've been eating fresh produce, you've been eating bugs all your life" Vegans: *combust*
@valid_sound_and_furious961
@valid_sound_and_furious961 2 года назад
XD Nah. If it's a normal part of their life cycle we don't mind.
@Myskully14
@Myskully14 2 года назад
Define normal... because today it's a normal part of a cows life cycle to become my cheeseburger.
@valid_sound_and_furious961
@valid_sound_and_furious961 2 года назад
@@Myskully14 That's fair. When I wrote the comment I was thinking of for e.g. fig wasps, which have been getting incorporated into figs for millennia. The bigger reason we're not super stressed about bugs ending up in our veggies is that there's kind of nothing we can do about it -- but even so, eating plants requires raising fewer plants than it does to raise plants to feed to animals and then eat the animals. Even considering bug suffering and other crop pest death as undesirable, eating plants directly is the more compassionate way. You're correct that we don't generally think of something being normal as making it morally justifiable! At least not in my experience; I can't speak for every vegan.
@Apocalymon
@Apocalymon 2 года назад
Also, research shows plants can feel pain. Take that sanctimonious vegans. Your only hope is to achieve photosynthesis 🖕🌞
@la8920
@la8920 2 года назад
@@Apocalymon really? What research are you referring too?
@ricknineg
@ricknineg 2 года назад
He is sooo good at what he does. So good!
@SINfromPL
@SINfromPL 2 года назад
I wish this guy was my teacher in school days
@whatchyagonnado
@whatchyagonnado 2 года назад
Being able to hear the crunchiness was actually hugely helpful for removing the ick-factor about eating bugs... i just can't stand the potential squish lol
@tweekbrews5623
@tweekbrews5623 2 года назад
I promise there's no squish! You can get some flavoured roasted ones and they're delicious!
@arizonarangershat3831
@arizonarangershat3831 2 года назад
I really like him. He’s very articulate and has a really pleasant way of speaking. His speech just flows quite nicely.
@melaniegriffin4068
@melaniegriffin4068 2 года назад
This guy is so charming and cute to boot. People passionate about insects make me more open to them as they are just other fellow living creatures and I so appreciate that. The thing that really stuck out for me though is his acknowledgment that scientific institutions have caused harm to certain marginalized groups and that's led to distrust and fear. I really feel like it's important for professionals in medical and scientific fields to acknowledge this so that it's easier for folks to trust their expertise.
@f3De66
@f3De66 2 года назад
He’s sweating passion. I love this!
@TlhomphoDitedu
@TlhomphoDitedu 2 года назад
I wanna be him
@f3De66
@f3De66 2 года назад
@@TlhomphoDitedu you can
@drdelux7918
@drdelux7918 2 года назад
As someone who’s wanting to go into the field of entomology, we need more people like him who are as charismatic and explain things as well as he does! Amazing video, definitely one of the best of this series!
@YodasMessenger
@YodasMessenger 2 года назад
This guy is soo cool i want like 50 more of these videos where he just talks about and explains insects.
@mase65
@mase65 2 года назад
I am looking into becoming a zoologist, and didn’t know what animals I would like to focus on. And this is very much pulling me towards insects
@legzzzzz
@legzzzzz 2 года назад
Tbh, I'm intrigued in Marine Biology or Entomology.
@winglessfairy564
@winglessfairy564 2 года назад
Eeeeee same!!! This is exciting isn’t it?!?
@jm0114
@jm0114 Год назад
Insects probably have the most jobs so that's a good choice
@iankbar
@iankbar 2 года назад
I thought I was going to be super creeped out by this video. The guy is so disarming and fun, now I found part one. Part three please, less creepy each time.
@tessiepinkman
@tessiepinkman 2 года назад
Less creepy? More!
@uglygiantbagsofmostlywater
@uglygiantbagsofmostlywater 2 года назад
Seriously, about the size of a dinner plate is already way too big for a bug.
@jordanzwick8088
@jordanzwick8088 2 года назад
Was looking for this comment
@tweekbrews5623
@tweekbrews5623 2 года назад
Wait until you see T. blondi and T. stirmi (Goliath Birdeaters) - beautiful creatures and pets, and spiders aren't insects, but they're still bigger than a dinner plate!
@ericpenrose3649
@ericpenrose3649 2 года назад
This guy has the rare gift of being able to explain biology simply without oversimplifying the underlying concepts.
@bellsthesultana
@bellsthesultana 2 года назад
But also this is fascinating, ive never seen someone talk about their job so eloquently and with so much passion, i could see the spark in this guys eyes while he spoke and that was amazing!! He deserves the world.
@Achieveherglow
@Achieveherglow 2 года назад
He is soo well spoken.
@MrEazyE357
@MrEazyE357 2 года назад
Isn't he though? I'm floored!
@nateoconnor97
@nateoconnor97 2 года назад
The fact that he described the exoskeleton of the cockroach as "crunchy" disturbs me on a whole new level.
@Daaaanielle
@Daaaanielle 2 года назад
This whole video was confusing. I hate everything it’s about but I love this man. 🤣
@tucatheman
@tucatheman 2 года назад
eat cockroaches
@paolofranciscopavan6491
@paolofranciscopavan6491 2 года назад
I don't really know how to explain this but he absolutely looks like a bug expert Like if I had to imagine a bug expert someone like him would absolutely come to my mind
@drsammyramsey
@drsammyramsey 2 года назад
This comment makes me very happy! I've been told quite directly that I don't look like a bug expert 😕
@EclecticallyEccentric
@EclecticallyEccentric 2 года назад
@@drsammyramsey If you get visibly happy or passionate talking and teaching about bugs, I'd say you look like a bug expert.
@MerelvandenHurk
@MerelvandenHurk 2 года назад
I always love it when people don't only explain something but link it to something else to make it stick better. For example, pairing how insects breathe with the fact that insects don't get bigger than a certain size. Information is retained so much better when it's linked to other things, when it's connected to other information. He's great at this! If I remember correctly, there was a time in Earth's history when there was much more oxygen in the atmosphere, which increased the efficiency of the spiracles so insects could be larger. At one point there were dragonflies with the wingspan of a jackdaw.
@Showmaann
@Showmaann 2 года назад
I fkng love this guy, he MUST have a show, good teacher can motivate all kinds of people to get interested in the insect world, that IS SO IMPORTANT!!!
@ShaudaySmith
@ShaudaySmith 2 года назад
i freaking love this guy. Also, i'm surprised he didn't bring any Honeypot Ants for the taste test. They are all over the planet and are, supposedly, considered living candy because of their nectar stores. I haven't tried them, but would be down.
@MagicalGirlContractor
@MagicalGirlContractor 2 года назад
Hes so charismatic and his words flow so easily! Give him a show!
@TS-xn1mc
@TS-xn1mc 2 года назад
I gotta hand it to this man. He’s so intelligent and charismatic that I was able to make it almost four minutes in before gagging. I’m terrified of bugs so that’s a huge compliment to him
@morganpiatt2689
@morganpiatt2689 2 года назад
Ya know, I’m upset that I watched him eat that worm, but his knowledge and charisma have superseded my pain. 😂 He is awesome!
@maiamaya6083
@maiamaya6083 2 года назад
i love bugs only when they're not near me
@angelagalvez4956
@angelagalvez4956 2 года назад
It’s so fun to see a young doctor! And cool that it’s a bugs/insects specialty!
@petemartin6270
@petemartin6270 2 года назад
this guy is an amazing science communicator! put him on every kid's show.
@Chesh89
@Chesh89 2 года назад
I'm terrified of bugs, but his energy and excitement about them is honestly contagious. I may need to watch more of his videos, maybe I won't be so scared after lol
@stephanieotto2868
@stephanieotto2868 2 года назад
I could listen to him for hours. He's so charismatic and well spoken.
@deepsy2k
@deepsy2k 2 года назад
Why didn't you name it "BUG support"?
@kit4341
@kit4341 2 года назад
Learning Science in RU-vid is genuinely helping me more with learning than school, that should be a red flag already..
@dvklaveren
@dvklaveren 2 года назад
We love you so much, Sammy!
@dykatran
@dykatran 2 года назад
At first glance, I thought Wired invited some celebrity to react about edible bugs, I didn't expect a bug expert is this sparkle.
@EvilSnips
@EvilSnips 2 года назад
If there was more oxygen in the atmosphere, it would be possible for bugs to grow MUCH larger, like in the Carboniferous period.
@elisecombs7474
@elisecombs7474 2 года назад
I really appreciate how thorough he was! He answered every part of every question with concise, straightforward facts that didn't leave me with more questions!
@Rubenlf619
@Rubenlf619 2 года назад
Love this video! Please bring Dr. Ramsey back!! So knowledgeable and charismatic! I had to look him up and follow on Instagram!
@annika8674
@annika8674 2 года назад
He would be an amazing science educator!! Especially with younger people.
@elizabeth3645
@elizabeth3645 2 года назад
TEMAZO JAJA su álbum será un éxito Gracias por la traducción de las canciones esperando las demás jeje
@dabunnyrabbit2620
@dabunnyrabbit2620 2 года назад
we have a lot of bumblebees around here, and they put the pollen on they're back legs.
@eklectiktoni
@eklectiktoni 2 года назад
Just came here to support Dr. Ramsey. Learned a few interesting facts though - poor cicadas with their weak flight muscles, lol.
@StorymasterQ
@StorymasterQ 2 года назад
And their falling asses.
@eklectiktoni
@eklectiktoni 2 года назад
@@StorymasterQ Oooh, right I forgot about that. 😬😱
@nadiamachina9646
@nadiamachina9646 2 года назад
I am a geek, I love geeks and he is the cutest, coolest geek I've seen in a long time. I've always been into zoology and botany. Nature shows, Ranger Rick, all that. Great segment. Edit: I use the words geek and nerd interchangeably and don't mean anything negative by either term. Geeks and nerds unite! Also, neat leaf bug ya got there.
@ns.kha29
@ns.kha29 2 года назад
Yass
@sarahferguson0
@sarahferguson0 2 года назад
I've seen him do many interviews and whatnot. He's so knowledgeable and makes learning about bugs interesting.
@washyrose5904
@washyrose5904 2 года назад
I’d love to hear what a fungus expert has to say about the massospora cicadina. Some fungus are known to “mind control” their hosts (ophiocordyceps unilateralis) so it sounds like a similar kind of survival mechanism for the massospora; infect, take over, profit.
@liztrim2881
@liztrim2881 Год назад
I believe in this case the fungus actually produces within the host both psilocybin and cathinones. Which motivate the mating behavior! Cicadas all sped up on shrooms 🤣
@OmegaSunsLight
@OmegaSunsLight 2 года назад
Walk up to the one you want to "get with" and say "I'm receptive to the mating process."😆
@DouniaBedboudi
@DouniaBedboudi 2 года назад
i love this guy! he's so charming and makes me wanna know more about bugs maybe after a part two ill even want to eat one.. who knows.
@officersoulknight6321
@officersoulknight6321 2 года назад
About the cicadas, I’m surprised about that. What a bad adaptation for an insect whose entire point is to fly around for a month to search for a mate!
@liztrim2881
@liztrim2881 Год назад
They’re actually adapted more for hanging out in trees and sort of, strategizing a mate lol. They only need, typically speaking, short flight paths. Usually many cicadas emerge in a pretty small area.
@crackhair3998
@crackhair3998 2 года назад
I love this dude so much, just pure passion, he explains everything with so much detail
@cz--
@cz-- 2 года назад
this guy is amazing, he knows how to keep a crowd engaged which is really great for these type of shows.
@newtonthenewt1400
@newtonthenewt1400 2 года назад
1:30 Which is why, in the late Carboniferous, insects got to be so huge (some had wingspans of 30 inches/70 centimeters): the oxygen concentration in the atmosphere was much higher than the modern one! (The current atmosphere is 78% nitrogen and 20.98% oxygen. Oxygen levels during the late Carboniferous were between 31-35%!)
@kirskiell1432
@kirskiell1432 Год назад
Planting trees to save the eart ❌ Planting trees to get giant insects ✅
@cheonjej766
@cheonjej766 2 года назад
If he was a professor. No one would skip his class. He's fun and that's rare!
@lovejonas95
@lovejonas95 2 года назад
This guy and the mortician are two of my favorite people!
@ilynpayne7491
@ilynpayne7491 2 года назад
This guy looks & wears like a musician, never in a million years would I ever think this guy was a scientist
@s3cr3tsquar333
@s3cr3tsquar333 2 года назад
i hope this guy is a teacher because he would have been my favorite in school
@alexanderbruwer9363
@alexanderbruwer9363 2 года назад
I remember wanting to eat a guava out of my grandads yard here in South Africa, he told me not to as he hadn't treated the plants yet and it might have worms. Sure as rain when I tore the guava open there were tons of worms inside
@HydroDiffusionAMV
@HydroDiffusionAMV 2 года назад
Im in love with the way he explains things. He needs a podcast or something I could listen to him talking abouy bugs for hours.
@yemu-voixchanson1667
@yemu-voixchanson1667 2 года назад
This is arguably one of the best and most informative videos on bugs... There is so much we didn't tell us in school. Thanks Dr Sammy!
@asyaryraihan
@asyaryraihan 2 года назад
I came here thinking he's a bug expert as in "debugger", not expecting him to eat literal bugs in the first 3 seconds.
@gladiusexe3870
@gladiusexe3870 2 года назад
Oh my god the way that this man’s excitement towards insects reminds me 200% of my best friend 😭😭😭
@s_c_u_m3172
@s_c_u_m3172 2 года назад
That's sweet but what is the crying emoji for?
@gladiusexe3870
@gladiusexe3870 2 года назад
@@s_c_u_m3172 Where I live it means the same thing as the laughing emoji 😭=😂
@s_c_u_m3172
@s_c_u_m3172 2 года назад
@@gladiusexe3870 Oh lol
@LucasCarvalho-kc3lg
@LucasCarvalho-kc3lg 2 года назад
This guy needs his own show like seriously
@Nonzeromist67
@Nonzeromist67 5 месяцев назад
This guy seems so young but is insanely good at teaching and seems so incredibly knowledgeable
@Mall13vm
@Mall13vm 2 года назад
Guy instantly became one of the most interesting people i know
@cherylmillard2067
@cherylmillard2067 2 года назад
If you want to eat an "insect" let's widen the scope of things a little and go for shrimp, crab or lobster, like insects, all of the above are in the phylum Arthropoda. Don't forget the melted butter!
@tweekbrews5623
@tweekbrews5623 2 года назад
Was looking for this comment!
@wickofthetrade
@wickofthetrade 2 года назад
everyone should check out more of him, he's so much fun to listen to and watch. he also sings/speaks in thai
@robmaxwell189
@robmaxwell189 2 года назад
You are awesome. I love to see energetic, humorous, and fact-filled presentations like this about science.
@ManLikeMatts
@ManLikeMatts 2 года назад
This was so interesting would love to see him come back and talk more!
@dianabuck7310
@dianabuck7310 2 года назад
I could watch Dr. Sammy all day. And I loved the comment on diversity in science. Only good things can come of it.
@abbeyrhapsody3205
@abbeyrhapsody3205 2 года назад
Dude... This guy spreads some energy that I've always wanted to feel! Also such a great talking ability he has! I feel like he is also super confident yet he probably would laugh at you if you said it to him as a compliment! I wish I knew him, great human he is, thanks for this video!
@sparkplugz75
@sparkplugz75 2 года назад
Bring back Dr. Samuel often please! He’s so good and resourceful. He’s also so easy to listen to & watch.
@sonjabrink578
@sonjabrink578 2 года назад
You need your own show. This was 👍🏼
@nuyabuisness7526
@nuyabuisness7526 2 года назад
okay fr though dried crickets are actually really freaking good. You get the right flavoring on them, and it is like munching on pork rinds.
@neil9702
@neil9702 2 года назад
This guy is an amazing speaker. I have never been so entertained to learn about bugs
@asmrsnails1940
@asmrsnails1940 2 года назад
Wow I love this guy! I could listen to him talk all day!!! Bring him back
@SetuwoKecik
@SetuwoKecik 2 года назад
Back when non-Avian dinosaurs still roams the earth, oxygen level was still quite high that made many insects in that era grow into massive sizes as big as a sheep 😳
@thefluffyaj4119
@thefluffyaj4119 2 года назад
dinosaurs actually came about later in the carboniferous period, which is the time your reffering to when the oxygen in the atmosphere was very high. all the arthropods at that time grew really big, with the biggest being an sea dwelling arthropod called an eurypterid, which was quite bigger than the average human
@SetuwoKecik
@SetuwoKecik 2 года назад
@@thefluffyaj4119 wait I thought giant insects exist up until cretaceous? 😅
@thederpinator6636
@thederpinator6636 2 года назад
@@SetuwoKecik don't quote me on this but giant insects were before most the dinosaurs
@TheScratcherStudios
@TheScratcherStudios 2 года назад
Insects can and have grown bigger than a meter. Depends on the oxigen saturation in the air. In the permian period 2.5 mya to 3 mya we had all kinds of giant insects. good times
@maracaisse
@maracaisse 2 года назад
I just love seeing people be passionate about things !!!!! More of this!!!
@japhyryder66
@japhyryder66 2 года назад
Samuel Ramsey, the world needs more people like you! You are brilliant and entertaining. Give this man his own show!
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