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The Three Eyed Monster of the Cambrian | Stanleycaris 

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The Cambrian period is well-known to have hosted some of the weirdest animals of all time, and among the most successful of these were the Radiodonts, most famously Anomalocaris.
In this video, we'll be discussing a bizarre little Radiodont called Stanleycaris, fossils of which are so well-preserved that even the internal organs are visible!
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Комментарии : 61   
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology 16 дней назад
Apologies for the crooked glasses - I don’t know if the spider weighed them down or what…
@gravy3907
@gravy3907 15 дней назад
all good but just outta Curiosity whos your friend crawlin around ?
@TheBullethead
@TheBullethead 15 дней назад
I totally like like the vibe of your videos. The big spider crawling onl your face totally ignored while you deliver your narration with an impeccable Brit accent. And under all that, you impart top-level knowledge. Keep it up.
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology 13 дней назад
I kinda feel like my accent has been imperceptibly turning more and more British as time goes on. Definitely not complaining though.
@TheBullethead
@TheBullethead 13 дней назад
@@BugsandBiology Well, my own accent has been turning more and more Cajun from Texan as time goes on, so nowadays only my neighbors can understand me. So I think your path is the better one :)
@AdventureswithAmbrose
@AdventureswithAmbrose 7 дней назад
@@gravy3907 🕷A gorgeous Golden Huntsman (Beregama aurea) 🕷
@bugtalk84
@bugtalk84 16 дней назад
The wonderfully bizarre creatures of the Cambrian period look like the kind of creatures that you'd might find on an alien planet.
@chadgorosaurus4898
@chadgorosaurus4898 16 дней назад
To those animals, the future is full of aliens
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology 15 дней назад
Honestly, it’s we four-limbed tetrapods that are the weird ones in the grand scheme of things.
@ikiyekatlananparsomen
@ikiyekatlananparsomen 16 дней назад
I always get excited when learn something about Cambrian Period. I wish I could see those times once.
@TheMraksmith
@TheMraksmith 16 дней назад
Great work there!
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology 16 дней назад
Cheers!
@samhaines8228
@samhaines8228 15 дней назад
Love the Cambrian and the creatures we have been able to find or visualize. Stellar animation by the way; It would be terrific to see your illustrations move one day.
@AdventureswithAmbrose
@AdventureswithAmbrose 7 дней назад
Awesome edit, and great guest appearance by your gorgeous golden huntsman 🕷
@jemjam4077
@jemjam4077 7 дней назад
I like the way you talk, thank you for this informative video. Also I kept watching the spider as it crawled around on you lol
@dukethespider
@dukethespider 15 дней назад
Gotta love the mimetics. Soon we will see you swimming like a radiodont while explaining the mechanisms of underwater locomotion. Also the proper pronunciation of organisms will never die. I was very surprised the internals survived. That's amazing! I also like how some art makes it look almost cute when it has black eyes, but when you make it look like a mantis shrimp, it's way less adorable. Still strange an eye looks like a nose.
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology 14 дней назад
Definitely agree about the cute reconstructions! What I find most endearing about Stanleycaris is that armour plate at the front that resembles a big round nose.
@user-nd7rg5er5g
@user-nd7rg5er5g 14 дней назад
Agreed, I thought that part was cute. :)
@wawrow_-
@wawrow_- 15 дней назад
RAHHH I LOVE RADIODONTS ❤❤❤❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology 15 дней назад
They are a fascinating group of animals for sure!
@deathmachine777
@deathmachine777 16 дней назад
Great material!
@gravy3907
@gravy3907 15 дней назад
dam i need a bigger boat i mean pokedex :) great vid mate
@tobiasware
@tobiasware 15 дней назад
Thanks for this video, Jackson. As always, the information is interesting, and the presentation is entertaining. Don't change your format, please.
@kade-qt1zu
@kade-qt1zu 15 дней назад
Does anyone else feel that the Cambrian has huge potential for a movie?
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology 15 дней назад
Welcome…To Cambrian Park.
@blandp11
@blandp11 16 дней назад
Very good. Keep it coming!
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology 16 дней назад
Thanks! I certainly will
@terrypitt-brooke8367
@terrypitt-brooke8367 15 дней назад
two thumbs up!
@reptilions
@reptilions 15 дней назад
i love ur vids man, you have helped me start studdying bioligy.
@Mark-mu4pj
@Mark-mu4pj 16 дней назад
Cheers great video
@DinoMan99000
@DinoMan99000 15 дней назад
Very interesting, I wonder what happened to Stanleycaris from a genetic/evolutionary perspective that caused it to develop a third eye. Maybe it got jealous of Opabinia lol.
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology 14 дней назад
Haha. Opabinia hogging all the attention for being the multi-eyed freak.
@tomholroyd7519
@tomholroyd7519 16 дней назад
Actors say, never work with animals.
@anarchyexe
@anarchyexe 16 дней назад
What is the structure in front of the middle eye and between the appendages?
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology 16 дней назад
That’s an armour plate
@agentvictoria4021
@agentvictoria4021 16 дней назад
cowriter speedran causing a film delay
@Chickenandfriends-dj4vt
@Chickenandfriends-dj4vt 16 дней назад
Hahaha yes, good save this time! 5:02
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology 16 дней назад
Not gonna catch me again!
@zipperman1448
@zipperman1448 16 дней назад
It would be so amazing to see any of the cambrian animals alive
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology 16 дней назад
Indeed. Screw Jurassic Park - I'd give anything for Cambrian Park.
@rursus8354
@rursus8354 16 дней назад
If you study Anomalocaris fossils, it is not out of the question that it had 3 eyes too.
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology 16 дней назад
If I recall correctly, the same has been said for other Radiodonts like Peytoia too. Would be an interesting development if that turned out to be the norm.
@TheAnticlinton
@TheAnticlinton 14 дней назад
@@BugsandBiology This proves opabinia wasn't as unusual for the time as once thought, and now we have a better idea regarding its philogeneitc placement. Now nectocaris and the tully monster are the real mysteries
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology 14 дней назад
Plus Opabinia is now known to have had at least two relatives, both of which also had five eyes. In fact a fair few of the more well-known Cambrian weirdos aren’t quite as unique as we used to think they were - could say the same for Hallucigenia.
@TheAnticlinton
@TheAnticlinton 13 дней назад
@@BugsandBiology Yeah, it also seems ecdysozoans at least, have much more variability in number of eyes, regardless of evenness or oddness, compared to chordates.Will you make any videos doing a deep dive regarding arthropod internal anatomy, as in different muscle types, nerves, oesophagus, etc?
@VincentNajger1
@VincentNajger1 16 дней назад
@7:38 where crawlyboi?
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology 16 дней назад
Went in my jumper haha
@GoodrichthysEskdalensis
@GoodrichthysEskdalensis 15 дней назад
3:51 Didn't Echidnacaris have non-stalked eyes?
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology 15 дней назад
Yeah my bad, that one slipped under the radar. And an Aussie species too!
@GoodrichthysEskdalensis
@GoodrichthysEskdalensis 15 дней назад
@@BugsandBiology It's an understandable mistake. It can be pretty easy to forget about exceptions when it's only a few species that don't conform.
@floweytheflower5261
@floweytheflower5261 14 дней назад
Stanley
@brianedwards7142
@brianedwards7142 16 дней назад
What this needs is a B/W or Eastmancolour filter and some projector noise. JK
@peytoia
@peytoia 11 дней назад
hey uh, you got a little something on your face there.
@peytoia
@peytoia 11 дней назад
cute spider btw! what species? their vibes are great
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology 11 дней назад
She’s a Beregama aurea - golden huntsman. Super docile spiders, especially as adults.
@mardethkellerman1182
@mardethkellerman1182 14 дней назад
Is the third eye on this thing an evolutionary offshoot/ cousin to the 3rd eye ocelii we see in things like wasps and bees? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_eye_in_invertebrates?wprov=sfla1
@BugsandBiology
@BugsandBiology 14 дней назад
To be honest, I’m not entirely sure. Could just be analogous.
@TheAnticlinton
@TheAnticlinton 14 дней назад
@@BugsandBiology Why did chelicerates lose compound eyes?
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