Saturday, March 21, 2020

Liked on YouTube: True Facts: Freaky Nudibranchs

True Facts: Freaky Nudibranchs

Cuz the ocean is weird. Join https://ift.tt/2OIABuj CREDITS: written and voiced by Ze Frank thanks to Patreon supporter Sydney Brown for the Pikachu Swiffer line that she left in a comment. Join the community! It's fun! Hal Brindley: https://ift.tt/39XbLjK Hal has an amazing vid of a botfly on his channel... sooooo gross. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFpC5ryzit5KLY-0Ku24jKw Dr. Jeffrey Goddard: Marine Science Institute, UCSB; Midland School William Goddard: Midland School Dr. Goddard and his son were very generous with their time and footage! Gave me some great notes so I didn't get my facts bungled! msi.ucsb.edu Dr. Jamie Seymour: Tropical Australian Stinger Research Unit (TASRU) Dr. Seymour has captured some of the most remarkable footage of nematocysts firing I have ever seen. Ptowwww. Bocas Del Toro Research Station Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Thank you to the Smithsonian and to Dr. Maria Pia Miglietta for the wonderful image of the unexploded nematocyst. Dr. Louise Page : University of Victoria Dr. Page's footage of the veligers (Melibe) were a lifesaver. I wish I had more time to spend on their fantastic lifecycle. Dr. Leslie S Babonis : Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience Dr.Babonis has the coolest job. Firing lasers to trigger nematocyst firing! Phil Lemley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdossfwVHm0 Phil was so generous to allow me the use of his attacking rainbow nudi...yeah the proctologist... Dr. Marta Pola Perez (CIBC-UAM) Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Dr.Perez has looked at the possibility of self fertilization in Nudis - and you never know! Costasiella footage courtesy of David Palfrey/Hydra Productions Film, Photo and Training, Indonesia www.hydraproductions.com @hydra.underwater David let me use his Shaun the Sheep slug footage, which is really some of the best footage I have seen of this cute slug.  WetTraveler : http://youtube.com/c/wettraveler Pinneng was kind enough to share his Pikachu footage... Quick attack! Electric Shock! Elyse Messick captured nematocysts firing as a student and I tracked her down on linked in! Thank you to the following photographers that uploaded their work on Flickr with commercial licenses! A huge help to people like me: Greg Schechter: https://ift.tt/UU4Al0 NOAA: https://ift.tt/1hiP8Ds Chika Watanabe : https://ift.tt/2U8If4L Kris-Mikael Krister : https://ift.tt/39bKWXw Christian Gloor : https://ift.tt/2UkLqVS Additional Footage from ShutterStock and Envato Elements Music by Tom Moore: https://ift.tt/1f0eB5Y
via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7V8DRfZBQI

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