Insects Evolution Story | The Chosen One favored by God | Evolution Story
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Published 2023-07-06
We delve into their origins around 440 million years ago during the Silurian period, when terrestrial ecosystems were just forming. Alongside their arthropod relatives, insects coevolved and adapted to the emerging land environment.
Despite initially lagging behind other arthropods like spiders and millipedes, insects eventually took flight during the Carboniferous period, becoming the dominant group in the skies for the next 100 million years. The abundance of tall trees and high oxygen levels facilitated their success, allowing them to grow to impressive sizes, such as the giant dragonflies of the time.
Additionally, we discuss the remarkable phenomenon of complete metamorphosis, or holometabolism, which further enhanced insects' evolutionary capabilities. The development of different organs from scattered imaginal discs during pupation provided them with unparalleled flexibility and adaptability.
Furthermore, we explore how insects played a crucial role in ecological balance by aiding in the decomposition of decaying wood and mitigating the effects of excessive plant growth.
Overall, this video highlights the incredible resilience, adaptability, and unique evolutionary trajectory of insects, suggesting a sense of favor or destiny in their survival and success throughout Earth's history.
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All Comments (21)
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“British evolutionary biologist and geneticist J.B.S. Haldane quipped that if a god or divine being had created all living organisms on Earth, then that creator must have an “inordinate fondness for beetles.” Beetles (phylum Arthropoda, class Insecta, order Coleoptera) account for a greater number of species than any other single group of living animal. Approximately one out of every four animal species on Earth is a beetle.”
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Brilliant video, thank you so much for putting this together ❤
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The first animalia that come out of the sea
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Wow! What an unprovable theory about that some people think the fossil record shows.
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So god favors cockroaches, mosquitoes, ticks and fleas? That's just more evidence that if god was real then he's sadistic.
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This was a super cool video on insects, thank you! I learned a lot. P.S. Ignore the idiots who don't understand how AI voice works 😂
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Awesome video, they always do seem somehow divine to me. They may not be as technically complex as we are, or as thoughtful, but they far outperform us overall on the evolutionary stage.
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Thanks man, good shit. Insects have always blown my my mind and thinking about the niches needed to become these weird ass creatures is something I often get lost in
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Good Video. I usually avoid AI-voiced videos because the quality is poor but this is high-quality work. Also, I know my second language is not good enough to make videos.
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This was well presented accurate scientific information. What did god have to do with it? How do you know what She favors?
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Hello! Great video! Is this your voice? Or an actor you hired, or ai?
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It’s worth mentioning that the griffenflies, those huge bird-sized dragonflies, survived all the way till the end of the Permian. Not only that, some of their Permian representatives, like Meganeuropsis, were just as large as their Carboniferous ancestors, even though the oxygen level was much lower and other land dwelling arthropods were accordingly smaller. They had to have had some way to maintain that size, though to my knowledge paleontologists still haven’t figured out how they did it.
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bro good work this is very well done love it
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🐜 →🐝
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Fantastic work here I learned ....many new things ....greatly expanding my appreciative awareness....I too believe in God., seen in the world and experienced in the heart...when one delves into the details as well as the macro realities, it is only a fool who doubts.....looking forward to your further elucidations on bugs.....
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They suddenly appeared in the fossil record...they did not evolve...they just showed up. Thank God for each sudden appearance over millions of years.
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Amazing breakdown
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Thank you
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Excellent Video!
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15:52 I saw the bird trying to impersonate an insect.