Phylogeny of Insects - The Most Successful Animals EVER!

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Insects are, really without question, the single most successful group of animals on the planet. They are very likely the most successful group of living things on the planet. And this is true not just now, but ever! Insects rule the world from ants to termites, praying mantises to beetles, butterflies to bugs, insects are the rulers of Earth. And today, we begin our tour of every single order of insect alive today!
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@ClintsReptiles
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@Arcqueline
@Arcqueline
Ahhh. Drinking coffee. Learning about insects. It's a good morning.
@titanomachy2217
@titanomachy2217
I love how Clint says "like some sort of water fish" rather than just "like some sort of fish" to differentiate fish that are aquatic from "land fish" like us who descend from fish that clambered up onto terra firma.
@BugKeeperJosh
@BugKeeperJosh
About the gills: the gills of naiads like damselfly and mayfly nymphs are thin extensions of the body wall that are filled with tracheae. Oxygen diffuses through the cuticle and enters the tracheae, where it's distributed throughout the body. Since these insects' spiracles are permanently closed throughout nymphhood, this is the only way they can obtain oxygen, but it's not only done with the gills. The rest of the body can also absorb some oxygen, often enough for the nymph to survive without gills. However, the gills are great at increasing respiration if the water is low in oxygen, and many spp like mayflies can flap their gills to increase water flow around the animal. ALSO dragonfly naiads breathe through their rectums! They're blessed with very oxygen-permeable butt-cuticles and lots of tracheae near that surface.
@OvisArcana
@OvisArcana
man, i wish more people loved insects. they are so incredible! truly one of the most amazing groups of animals, it's a shame so many people are afraid of them.
@Ghostchickie
@Ghostchickie
Only way bugs will get as big as us is if we accidentally set Mermaid Man’s belt to the Wombo settings.
@knotsbygordion
@knotsbygordion
We're into this, Clint.
@ZiearMcoy
@ZiearMcoy
I was just thinking as a I watched this video... I came here years ago because I was interested if bearded dragons, leopard geckos and hognoses were good pets. Now I'm sitting here learning about the phylogeny of insects. I love the progression of this channel. Thanks Clint for being one of the most interesting KZfaq channels out there. ☺
@kasenchristy90
@kasenchristy90
The arthropod videos are always my favorite!
@robinmatz6686
@robinmatz6686
The acid helmet Termite looked insane, but i would love more "Is this the right pet invertebrate for you?" on more obscure roaches. There are some really fancy ones
@abyss7539
@abyss7539
Love your arthropod videos! I plan on going into Entomology in college, and your classification videos are amazing reference material and just plain fun to watch. Keep doing what you’re doing Clint!
@NitroIndigo
@NitroIndigo
Insects being reclassified as crustaceans helped me understand why there are basically no insects in the ocean: insects are the terrestrial branch of crustaceans. Along with the other hexapods. And woodlice.
@KAZVorpal
@KAZVorpal
Insects with external gills, like damselfly nymphs, transport oxygen to the rest of their body exactly the same way that every other insect does:
@mystra13
@mystra13
Insects ✔️
@jan-seli
@jan-seli
Clint a few years ago: hey look at this cool snake
@PaleoAnalysis
@PaleoAnalysis
Wow! Clint finally drops his insect Phylogeny video and and he managed to condense it into less than 30 minutes!
@Caffin8tor
@Caffin8tor
Clint: gushes about insects for nearly 30 minutes...
@PaulPaulPaulson
@PaulPaulPaulson
I didn't even know the word phylogeny, now these are my favorite videos!
@dazc9965
@dazc9965
Clint has to have some of the most easily-approachable and entertaining phylogeny content on this platform. His enthusiasm about all animals and life on earth is absolutely infectious and he makes the information so digestible and fun, you can tell how much he just wants people to learn.
@danielkidder1313
@danielkidder1313
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