When Evolution Gets Weird

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Published 2019-05-20
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CREDITS
Created by Dylan Dubeau
Written, Directed, Shot and Produced by: Dylan Dubeau
Hosted by: Jess Keating
Edited by: Jim Pitts
Story Editor: Cat Senior
Associate Producer: Andres Salazar

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Examining the nature of the beast.

#SecondNature

All Comments (21)
  • @animalogic
    Hey everyone, this is the 100th episode of Animalogic! I just wanted to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for sticking around and supporting us all these years. - Dylan & Crew
  • @Y.M...
    "After they spawn, they die" Basically me in every shooter game
  • @OldTownPhantom
    To quote zefrank: "Every time you ask 'why?', evolution adds or removes a nipple from a cat."
  • The fact that butterfly metamorphoses involves goo-ifying their body, and reshaping into a something else is mind boggling
  • @twobad867
    human: puberty is tough butterfly: it just gained wings, a mouth and sexual organs
  • Here are some potential topics for future videos: -Symbiotic Relationships -Migration -Living Fossils -Evolution -Ecological Niches -Predator/Prey Relationships -Mating Behavior & Reproductions -Eggs -Flying/Gliding -Defense Mechanisms -Speed -Feeding -Intelligence & Problem Solving
  • @eRic-hr3yl
    No matter how many times I listen to it, I just can hear ''Hey everyone, I'm just kidding''
  • My grandsons have several of this lady’s books. That’s very neat! Sometimes the world seems small. Great video! My grandsons and I watch these videos together and they informed me of this coincidence when shown book covers and they ran and gathered a couple of them. I wish you all the very best!
  • @WBsteve
    why does she look like she's about to say "hi I'm your free style dance teacher"
  • The Canadian accent. Sounds totally like a typical U.S. midwestern accent until you get blindsided by an "aboot."
  • @peridoodle2644
    Frog horomone: I want my legs, and I want that tail to DIE. Just make that happen.
  • @jhyland87
    That flatfish xray photo evolution (11:15) is pretty amazing. I've seen photos of them and drawings about how they evolve, but those xrays are so much better.
  • "how to diferentiate a butterfly from a moth" Their wings when they land. Butterflies clasp their wings together, moths leave the wings spread wide open.
  • @shl24yw89
    Pokemon: Watch me evolve Real animal: This isn't even my final form!
  • @Gothead420
    Fun fact: The indian Neem tree Azadirachta indica produces a chemical that messes with molting processes in insects. It's a biological insecticide, non-toxic for humans, approved for organic agriculture. The tree also produces insect-repellents, so they don't get eaten by locusts...^^
  • @WillPhil290
    I laughed pretty hard when she said "yes, I get 'just kidding' all the time"... Because that's exactly what I thought 🤣 ... What a great episode.
  • @thatguyzorv6650
    Puberty is tough, but at least youre not a caterpillar who just lives to die digesting itself and being reconstructed into some other guy to live the better part of your life.
  • @mypal1990
    Never free a struggling butterfly when they try to remove themselves in a cocoon. They'll die if something else frees them. The struggle builds up their strength. Once they're out of the cocoon they're off to the races finds a mate.
  • @gaynekolord6912
    As someone with phobia of insects, I find this video extremely amusing and terrifying