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Could this tiny creature, named after a mythical multiheaded monster, hold the secret to eternal youth? Related to jellyfish and anemones, the hydra has an almost otherworldly ability to heal itself and stave off aging.
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The hydra gets its name from the Lernaean Hydra, a monster from Greek mythology that guarded an entrance to the underworld. Chop off one of the beast’s many snake-like heads and two would grow in its place.
While much less formidable in size, the real hydra does have a remarkable ability to heal from injuries. Cut a hydra in half and within a few days the bottom half will grow a new head. The severed head grows a new body.
The secret to the hydra's ability to heal and its seeming ability to not age is the abundance of stem cells that make up the hydra’s tube-shaped body column.
“The reason why hydra lives so long is because it has these continually active stem cells populations which don’t seem to slow down at all,” said Celina Juliano, a molecular and cellular biologist at UC Davis.
“They’re just constantly remaking all of the cells in the animal so every 20 days all of the cells are replaced with new cells.”
--- What does a hydra eat?
Hydra use their tentacles to ensnare swimming prey. Stinging cells in the tentacle paralyze the prey, which the tentacles then move toward the hydra’s mouth. Hydra often eat like Daphnia and other aquatic invertebrates referred to informally as water fleas.
--- How do hydra reproduce?
Hydra can reproduce asexually by cloning themselves. The new clone, called a bud, grows directly from the hydra’s side and eventually detaches. In addition to cloning, different species of hydra have different sexual reproduction strategies.
--- How do hydra recover from injury?
A large amount of the cells in a hydra’s central column are stem cells. These cells can reproduce themselves and can also differentiate into all of the different specialized cells that make up the hydra's body.
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@LzyLzr
@LzyLzr 3 года назад
Scientists: *finds immortal being* also Scientists: *turns it into smoothie*
@whitetomato
@whitetomato 3 года назад
also Scientists: *drinks the smoothie* *becomes immortal*
@noobieeezdwm3621
@noobieeezdwm3621 3 года назад
Lol I'm laughing
@waverlywinters1854
@waverlywinters1854 3 года назад
@@whitetomato also scientist: After becoming immortal become HYDRA {Hail HYDRA}
@AlyxGlide
@AlyxGlide 3 года назад
Poor hydra
@antonunltd3713
@antonunltd3713 3 года назад
🤣
@Candesce
@Candesce 3 года назад
I can't believe that the hydramush regenerated like that. That's amazing!
@Jesse__H
@Jesse__H 3 года назад
Right? Super cool to see.
@bladeofveng
@bladeofveng 3 года назад
Heh. Hydramush.
@NomadUniverse
@NomadUniverse 3 года назад
Sponges can do it too. Blend several different species and they will reassemble into the separate species.
@Candesce
@Candesce 3 года назад
@@bladeofveng it's the technical term 😁
@yaoichia
@yaoichia 2 года назад
HYDRAMUSH
@Frostyflytrap
@Frostyflytrap 3 года назад
The footage in this episode is beyond phenomenal! I have never seen footage of these creatures in such high definition and the cell reorganization timelapse is an amazing feat to witness thanks to that coloring. I cannot get enough of this.
@Ratigan2
@Ratigan2 3 года назад
This is out of context, but your pfp is bringing back sweet old memories... Also, I totally agree with your comment. DL provides extraordinarily free content.
@dajustin5408
@dajustin5408 3 года назад
When deep look cuts up immortal creatures: _This Is fine_
@pategustavo4392
@pategustavo4392 3 года назад
Deep cut
@LuisSierra42
@LuisSierra42 3 года назад
@@pategustavo4392 I see what you did there hehe
@CallMeMimi27
@CallMeMimi27 3 года назад
what would happen if you put 50 hydras in a blender?
@pategustavo4392
@pategustavo4392 3 года назад
@@CallMeMimi27 soup
@lxncexzs
@lxncexzs 3 года назад
@@pategustavo4392 uh-🕳🏃🏻
@yuckfou514
@yuckfou514 3 года назад
Deep Look is one of the most underrated channels in RU-vid.
@ElNietoPR
@ElNietoPR 3 года назад
I wouldn’t call a 1.7M channel underrated. Their quality content IS top, however.
@yuckfou514
@yuckfou514 3 года назад
The quality and effort that went to every videos deserves 100M+ views per videos
@LuisSierra42
@LuisSierra42 3 года назад
@@yuckfou514 the good stuff in YT grows with time
@69cheesyfries
@69cheesyfries 3 года назад
Yea true, it deserves so many more subs and veiws than many other channels with are simply a waste of time, And 1.4 M is way too less for the quality they are providing, and it's too less even for the producers who painstakingly make all these videos, so yeah it deserves at least over 10M subs
@mariaelmorsy4280
@mariaelmorsy4280 3 года назад
I always thought that !! They should have like 50mil subscribers and millions of views !
@nozeeek2385
@nozeeek2385 3 года назад
I’ve learned so many things from this world that I never knew because of Deep Look.
@aestaetic07
@aestaetic07 3 года назад
ikr! :D
@snow1084
@snow1084 3 года назад
It is called deep look
@myamdane6895
@myamdane6895 3 года назад
@@snow1084 indeed
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Thanks nozeeek!
@nozeeek2385
@nozeeek2385 3 года назад
@@snow1084 No it’s Deep Look. Look and think before you speak
@georgestgeorge5110
@georgestgeorge5110 3 года назад
Probably the most amazing thing I have watched in years.
@Syewm
@Syewm 3 года назад
have you watched 1man1jar?
@bloatedrat7309
@bloatedrat7309 3 года назад
Yeah
@popindosin228
@popindosin228 2 года назад
Boring life u have
@snapslingpeavine1371
@snapslingpeavine1371 3 года назад
Somehow the idea of chopping up a bunch of hydras and mixing them together into one is king of disturbing in a way.
@monkeyboy8569
@monkeyboy8569 3 года назад
the Hydra formed at the end: I am now the original
@shahrukhhabibsifan9361
@shahrukhhabibsifan9361 3 года назад
LOL!! You need to stop.
@jackharvey2648
@jackharvey2648 2 года назад
@@TitaniumBaguette what’s interesting is, they can clone. if they were sexually created, maybe they’d seperate, but if it was clones, there’s a chance they might make a bug one
@nice-xw7rx
@nice-xw7rx 2 года назад
But I actually wanna try that....
@Bananappleboy
@Bananappleboy 2 года назад
19?? the thing
@icemaiop
@icemaiop 3 года назад
How to escape from prison: 1.) Be a hydra 2.) Blend yourself into mush 3.) Migrate through the gaps between bars or under door 4.) Play lego with your body parts 5.) Profit
@fitt4393
@fitt4393 3 года назад
lol
@nadiaalibaig
@nadiaalibaig 3 года назад
You're hilarious
@emmurdl9363
@emmurdl9363 3 года назад
Step 6. You realize you can clone yourself Step 7. Slice n dice September 25th 2029 "Mirrors of The One" Incident
@themarksman4557
@themarksman4557 3 года назад
@@jesshuang2242 this is cute
@Talaya33
@Talaya33 3 года назад
😹😹😻😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😻😹😻😹👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@pedropaiv
@pedropaiv 3 года назад
"No head, no problem". Thanks! I've been looking for a solution since adulthood began.
@sir.richard5346
@sir.richard5346 3 года назад
Pedro no
@xiao7372
@xiao7372 3 года назад
Uhm
@toobashaikh5922
@toobashaikh5922 2 года назад
Modern problems require modern solutions
@Ezio999Auditore
@Ezio999Auditore 2 года назад
Sseth
@LeftSoulz
@LeftSoulz 3 года назад
To see this in the college's book of zoology, all about the hydra reorganizing their cells is incredible, but watching this in video is the most amazing thing i've seen in my journey :o
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Thanks Eli!
@denmark_dreamer
@denmark_dreamer 3 года назад
I just revisited my childhood after watching this. We had a whole section on hydra in biology but I did not know that hydra ate bugs
@prajnapratyusha1213
@prajnapratyusha1213 3 года назад
Exactly same here. Even I thought hydras eat algaes, bacteria like amoebas do. This fact was such a new thing for me 😳
@darrellcook8253
@darrellcook8253 3 года назад
I did my 9th grade science and biology paper on that way back in the early sixties. Most of my classmates couldn't believe that they are essentially immortal. Like the ameoba which is one huge immortal creature, it's all of one clone that's divided itself since the first life appeared on this planet. Not even genetic drift occurred with both of these critters. So they are hundreds of millions of years old.
@user-mq5ov2xj7r
@user-mq5ov2xj7r 3 года назад
I'm looking forward to see more hydrozoans in this channel.
@spencerking9662
@spencerking9662 3 года назад
The little punks will also eat very expensive ornamental baby shrimp >:(
@sangamharsolia5069
@sangamharsolia5069 3 года назад
Well we did learn that the Daphnia (water flea) shown here is known as the Sweet Dish of Hydra.
@NewMessage
@NewMessage 3 года назад
I'm here so early, Captain America hasn't been able to dislike the video yet.
@ae3788
@ae3788 3 года назад
Here before this gets popular
@Micsacid
@Micsacid 3 года назад
HAIL HYDRA
@faishalazis
@faishalazis 3 года назад
Hail Hydra
@TacticalAnt420
@TacticalAnt420 3 года назад
Hail Hydra
@nicholasgerry6931
@nicholasgerry6931 3 года назад
Lol
@Obsydiaan
@Obsydiaan 3 года назад
Hydra can be little monsters in freshwater aquariums if you have anything small enough to be prey, but they are also undeniably fascinating.
@69cheesyfries
@69cheesyfries 3 года назад
I swear, it never ceases to satisfy me how life simply knows what it's supposed to do and what its role is, one of the most fascinating things I've ever seen for sure
@swiftumbra2748
@swiftumbra2748 3 года назад
Imagine if humans could do this. "I'm sorry ma'am your husband was crushed by falling scaffolding...he'll be late for dinner."
@monksb
@monksb 3 года назад
LOL
@friedrichpianezzola
@friedrichpianezzola 3 года назад
This creature along the immortal jellyfish and the waterbear is one of the most intriguing life forms alive I've ever heard of
@attano2762
@attano2762 3 года назад
Waterbears are overrated af
@fuyuki90
@fuyuki90 3 года назад
Dont forget Planaria
@thecaptain8629
@thecaptain8629 3 года назад
the simplest yet the most complex
@molybdaen11
@molybdaen11 3 года назад
What about flatworms?
@davidepagano3891
@davidepagano3891 3 года назад
What about octopuses, they're alien.
@Zaxares
@Zaxares 3 года назад
After that blender experiment... Now I'm wondering what would happen if you got multiple hydrae, blended their bodies together so their cells were all mixed, and then left them to regenerate. Would the cells know how to migrate back into their original bodies, or simply form a hybrid organism? Do such simple creatures even have an immune system capable of differentiating between themselves and another hydra?
@Macieks300
@Macieks300 3 года назад
This channel truely has the best nature footage I've ever seen. Never disappoints!
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Thanks!
@SpencerKlouds
@SpencerKlouds 3 года назад
Every time you release a video, I learn so many things more than at my online school. This channel has helped me learn new things 10x more than at school. I've learned interesting scientific facts about creatures and organisms that I have never heard and learned before. The way you narrate and interact with your viewers, you help me learn so much. Thank you Deep Look❤❤❤
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
You are welcome Justine!
@sealdew5348
@sealdew5348 3 года назад
Imagine your hair just flys and you grow a budding clone in your abdomen-
@darrellcook8253
@darrellcook8253 3 года назад
Or a budding clone on your lower leg. Or worse, popping up all over. The kind of thing that bad science fiction stories originate from. Each hair on your head evolves into a bud...or bug. Hmmm.
@PhilTruthborne
@PhilTruthborne 3 года назад
That's honestly so amazing, i knew about regrowth but i never thought it could be possible on this level...
@yamantisshrimp2808
@yamantisshrimp2808 3 года назад
Queen: finally a worthy opponent, our battle will be legendary
@falcan135
@falcan135 3 года назад
“Cut off one head, two more take its place. Hail Hydra.” - Red Badie Boi
@Paladin_Maar
@Paladin_Maar 3 года назад
I remembering getting to study these guys in highschool. But I didn't know just how resilient they were, this is amazing!
@doliaclemente1366
@doliaclemente1366 3 года назад
Why do i imagine scientists discovering things like hydras and flatworms be like Awwww look how cute it is it's so adorable *Now lets slice it :)*
@johncao6516
@johncao6516 3 года назад
Fun fact, the scientist who proved hydra's immortality refused to investigate it anymore. He's basically burnt out from years of feeding and observing hydra. Source: NPR's Invisibilia podcast, Reluctant Immortalist.
@jerimoody8207
@jerimoody8207 2 года назад
I recall my high school biology teacher 30 years ago saying hydra could be mushed and the cells would reorganize back into a hydra. Also some sponges will somewhat reform after mushing.
@vctor611
@vctor611 3 года назад
Love the horror movie vibes from the scalpel close up! Hilarious and informative :D
@arnoldalaniz7806
@arnoldalaniz7806 Год назад
That’s why Captain America says he can do this all day because of Hydra.
@hopeless7323
@hopeless7323 3 года назад
Frozen 2: "Everything ends, but love doesn't!" That one hydra: *"Hold my twin"*
@diegocofre6835
@diegocofre6835 3 года назад
This is my favorite biologic channel I really love the videos they do, is such a high quality and with amazing pictures
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Wow, thank you!
@bintjbeil7892
@bintjbeil7892 3 года назад
Immortal Creature: "I live" Disease: *I'm about to end this man's whole career*
@CameronBrtnik
@CameronBrtnik 3 года назад
but it's not a man
@VashdaCrash
@VashdaCrash 3 года назад
Vaccine: *I'm about to end this disease's whole career*
@jeremyloh7563
@jeremyloh7563 3 года назад
Predators: Am I a joke to you?
@peculiarjack617
@peculiarjack617 3 года назад
Climate change: amateurs
@Crazy52
@Crazy52 2 года назад
some snails eat them
@aestaetic07
@aestaetic07 3 года назад
the blended up hydra was kind of messed up but my jaw dropped when it reorganised itself 🤯
@minnie..9787
@minnie..9787 2 года назад
MY HEART JUST DROPPED😱☠
@FlameJackstar
@FlameJackstar 3 года назад
Absolutely incredible. There should be much more researching how this little monster functions.
@AtomBrown69
@AtomBrown69 3 года назад
Deep Look has taught me so much about small organisms. This video reminds me of your video on flatworms and their regenerative ability.
@meeranahmed5424
@meeranahmed5424 3 года назад
"Tiny monster" Bro... That thing is GOD!
@HonouringMiyukiandAce1414
@HonouringMiyukiandAce1414 3 года назад
Hydra has always been my favourite micro pond animal. 👍❤️🥰❤️ Awesome upload!!! I loved it🙏
@Bunnyleadd
@Bunnyleadd 2 года назад
I originally came to the channel to learn more about insects, as I wish to learn more about them, if I wish to seek out a career in entomology, but this seems interesting. Thank you :) I've learned quite a bit
@jenkem4464
@jenkem4464 3 года назад
Amazing footage as always. Keep it up Deep Look!
@Cam1417-TK
@Cam1417-TK 2 года назад
The UV experiment was so impressive to watch, thank you!
@tubalevakalalabure274
@tubalevakalalabure274 3 года назад
that was amazing ... can't believe the hydra soup turned into a hydra ... wouldnt've believed it if it weren't filmed ... thanks deeplook
@seanclark5706
@seanclark5706 3 года назад
i wish i could support yall more on patreon because i truly love your videos but i lost my employment due to covid but i hope y’all can continue to make the great content you do!
@ShaudaySmith
@ShaudaySmith 3 года назад
Deep Look is the only PBS youtube i care about. Amazing photography and information and presentation.
@Yesi-jt8uo
@Yesi-jt8uo 3 года назад
The first time seeing a hydra from a RU-vid video it instantly interested me but I knew nothing about it so glad this video came out how amazing this little creature is
@orawal
@orawal 3 года назад
"Except for some trust issues"... writing always on point! :P
@axelloockx824
@axelloockx824 3 года назад
i've had these in my aquarium before, absolutely suck when you're trying to breed shrimp!!
@friendlysend8624
@friendlysend8624 3 года назад
Wow, you really took a deep look at this!
@obi6037
@obi6037 2 года назад
I didn't know hydra was so cute❤
@ST0AT
@ST0AT 3 года назад
"No head, no problem!" - Maxilian Robespierre, 1789
@krazykrazy14100
@krazykrazy14100 3 года назад
Wow! What a fascinating creature. The footage, visuals and narration is always top notch!
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@Anonymous8442
@Anonymous8442 3 года назад
Watching your videos feels like a refreshing rinse from trash I usually watch. I watch and rewatch so many of your videos. Love them all!
@akari_reipog
@akari_reipog 3 года назад
The quality!!! This is amazing~
@applmango
@applmango 3 года назад
Love the work you guys put in at Deep Look. Wonderful how such a simple creature can turn out to be so powerful.
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Thank you so much!
@Pat_Dry
@Pat_Dry 2 года назад
God help us
@LoArtesanal507
@LoArtesanal507 2 года назад
@Prepper Finance I hope they don't try to phisically force it in the future
@LoArtesanal507
@LoArtesanal507 2 года назад
@Prepper Finance And do you think in this camps they will force it on you? I'll suscribe to see the video when it comes
@LoArtesanal507
@LoArtesanal507 2 года назад
@Prepper Finance Yup, true, well we are in or almost in the book of revelation so it will be the final chapter. Man I'm from Argentina, 19 years old, zero skills and knowledge, living in my jabbed parents house with my little sister, I really don't know what to do. God bless you man
@jaxxpaxxwilliams3223
@jaxxpaxxwilliams3223 3 года назад
I did not know that hydra it self was real in a way! Thanks deep look this a truly epic and helpful and great video!
@Jm649
@Jm649 3 года назад
Amazing! The science and technology to be able to see this these days is amazing..
@AniFam
@AniFam 3 года назад
Wow, biological immortality… So amazing and creepy, too~😅 Thank for sharing this wonderful and informative video! 🤗👍 🔆AniFam〽️
@molybdaen11
@molybdaen11 3 года назад
That sounds awesome until you realize that they can become easy prey or starve to death since they can not move fast.
@AniFam
@AniFam 3 года назад
@@molybdaen11 An excellent point! Some strengths and weaknesses...🤗👍
@dajustin5408
@dajustin5408 3 года назад
Wow this is surprising less creepy then the other videos, I still like this video
@chloe6969
@chloe6969 3 года назад
These videos are incredibly refreshing and well made
@Ceo_of_Nut
@Ceo_of_Nut 3 года назад
I LOVE THESE VIDEOS , great job!
@bigode9743
@bigode9743 3 года назад
You guys did talk about dissociated cells reorganizing into a new body from the ground up
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Yes! Thank you!
@dajustin5408
@dajustin5408 3 года назад
3:52 that was the coolest thing ever thanks for showing me Deep look, hopefully I get new cool creepy videos in the future like this one!.
@tjk_prince
@tjk_prince 3 года назад
spam more..
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
That's our job!
@bluesupernovagaming9960
@bluesupernovagaming9960 3 года назад
i have learned about so many species thanks to deep look, ty :D
@Daredevil007
@Daredevil007 3 года назад
😍Thank you so much for this video . I've been wanting to see a hydra video just to make sure that it looked like something given in my text book
@suyci
@suyci 2 года назад
I am going to be a total nerd and correct you. The original Greek mythology surrounding the hydra wasn't that multiple heads regrew just that the heads never stopped regrowing.. and were spewing toxic gas and blood everywhere. It may seem insignificant but the moral of the story changes completely. In the original story it was all about being clever and working your way through known steps in order to conquer any ordeal no matter how difficult a task may seem. The "modern" version is all about teaching you that fighting only results in a more powerful enemy, only reaching the core of the problem and stabbing at it will help.
@patrickalcala1702
@patrickalcala1702 3 года назад
Ngl Deep Look has inspired a lot of my concept art ideas
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Share a link!
@darrellcook8253
@darrellcook8253 3 года назад
Yeah nature has been the source of inspiration for artists since there was artists. From fruits and vegetables to monsters nature never fails to inspire. It's a matter of scale, imagine a dog sized praying mantis or flea. Hand sized mosquitoes...we'd be extinct by now.
@FunFails
@FunFails 3 года назад
Wow!!! All your videos are bangers, but this is the most fascinating one yet!
@ashmitakaran6755
@ashmitakaran6755 2 года назад
whoa! such an amazing video........kept me hooked till the end as to what'll happen next.......please keep uploading
@francorodriguez3499
@francorodriguez3499 3 года назад
i love all of your videos! they help me a lot learning inglish
@jadoser1
@jadoser1 2 года назад
I do not want lo live forever, thanks
@catnip333
@catnip333 3 года назад
ohh, thank you for covering the hydra! 😊 i hope you cover trichoplax eventually! keep up the great content 👏
@Ibloop
@Ibloop 3 года назад
MY FAVORITE CHANNEL UPLOADED!!!
@aichi_d3a1
@aichi_d3a1 3 года назад
Me seeing a hydra: aww how cute Me after seeing it eat: NOW THIS IS AN AVENGERS LEVEL THREAT
@ranmindyt2902
@ranmindyt2902 3 года назад
I’ve been waiting for this
@crimsonfirelily
@crimsonfirelily 2 года назад
This is absolutely fascinating 💜
@dajustin5408
@dajustin5408 3 года назад
Top ten smol immortal creatures from the deep look channel!
@tompotter8703
@tompotter8703 3 года назад
Colonial organisms, such as the Portuguese man-of-war, would be a great topic.
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Fun suggestion!
@cl0udyski3s
@cl0udyski3s 2 года назад
Smooth footage, high definition footage of a totally immortal creature!
@blueberrychocolate4238
@blueberrychocolate4238 3 года назад
Wow! The music works so well with the video! Also, this video is super informative.
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Our music is composed by Seth Samuel!
@brokenintopieces1933
@brokenintopieces1933 2 года назад
Deadpool in real life.
@Removed...
@Removed... 3 года назад
This may be weird and creepy but it's enjoyable at the same time. Edit:LOL I commented first than the people who blesses other people.
@potentia16
@potentia16 3 года назад
Sup
@thederpysqueege
@thederpysqueege 3 года назад
This is so cool, we can learn so much (possibly life saving stuff) in the most improbable places Like an unassuming puddle!
@joeylee6094
@joeylee6094 3 года назад
This. Is. Beyond. Fascinating.
@riegen.
@riegen. 3 года назад
40 super soldiers disliked this video
@COOCHIEnera
@COOCHIEnera 2 года назад
Hail Hydra 🦑
@eternalkirin
@eternalkirin 3 года назад
Deep Look has taught me more than my Science subject
@_Venvel
@_Venvel 2 года назад
Imagine finding the Fountain of Youth and it's all blended mutant hydra jelly. Refreshing.
@poliincredible770
@poliincredible770 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing observable information and not trying to interject unobservable Darwinistic conjecture.
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 2 года назад
For the record, mainstream science overwhelmingly supports evolution.
@poliincredible770
@poliincredible770 2 года назад
@@KQEDDeepLook there was also a time when mainstream science supported blood letting. There are many accredited scientists who accept the logical conclusion. Please look up Dr. James Tour, Dr. Stephen Meyer, Michael Denton, Dr. Michael Behe, Dr. Mary Schweitzer. All are accredited scientists who have conclusively debunked Darwinism and embrace theism. Darwinism is patently unobservable, untestable, unrepeatable, untenable faux science. So again, thanks for not including it in this video.
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 2 года назад
There are vanishingly few scientists who doubt evolution relative to those who do. And none of them have conclusively debunked Darwinism.
@AcidClawstrider875
@AcidClawstrider875 2 года назад
c'mon now lol. Get right with God folks. That's all I'm going to say.
@daphenomenalz4100
@daphenomenalz4100 3 года назад
Thank you, i loved this video
@sjc3312
@sjc3312 3 года назад
Hey guys it's so frustrating to wait for such a long time for your new videos please drop out videos more frequently thanks
@alceratops6853
@alceratops6853 3 года назад
Steve Rogers: "Hey, this creature is kinda cute! What is it?" Secret Hydra Agent: "It's a hydra" Steve Rogers: **profusely sweating** Hail Hydra!!
@cristalwaschbuger5284
@cristalwaschbuger5284 3 года назад
Can I get a heart for being early?
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 3 года назад
Yes Cristal!
@riaanduplessis1413
@riaanduplessis1413 3 года назад
Superb video quality and film shots.
@CMZneu
@CMZneu 3 года назад
Amazing video! and like always the only critique i would give it it that it wasn't long enough, Is non senescence the same as negligible senescence?
@LyraKeltica61
@LyraKeltica61 2 года назад
Science will never find immortality, it is a gift from GOD, and science tries as hard as they can to disprove GOD.
@tiedupsmurf
@tiedupsmurf 3 года назад
Oh my oh my this was bloody brilliant
@footfault1941
@footfault1941 3 года назад
Hydra is a very interesting, mysterious of a kind, creature. Taking a little bothering, one can get it with ease. Rather I prefer having a close look at here, Deep Look. Quality presentation is this!
@TheDaoistheway
@TheDaoistheway 3 года назад
Wow, amazing stuff, fascinating, thank you
@Thelonious2Monk
@Thelonious2Monk 2 года назад
A wonderful program. I love Lora's voice!
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