An arthropod is an invertebrateanimal having an exoskeleton (external skeleton), a segmented body, and jointed appendages. Arthropods are members of the phylumArthropoda (from Greekἄρθρονárthron, "joint", and ποδόςpodós "leg", which together mean "jointed leg"), and include the insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and others. Arthropods are characterized by their jointed limbs and cuticles, which are mainly made of α-chitin; the cuticles of crustaceans are also biomineralized with calcium carbonate. The rigid cuticle inhibits growth, so arthropods replace it periodically by molting. The arthropod body plan consists of repeated segments, each with a pair of appendages. It is so versatile that they have been compared to Swiss Army knives, and it has enabled them to become the most species-rich members of all ecological guilds in most environments. They have over a million described species, making up more than 80% of all described living animal species, and are one of only two animal groups that are very successful in dry environments – the other being the amniotes. They range in size from microscopic plankton up to forms a few meters long.
Hank continues our exploration of animal phyla with the more complexly organized annelida and arthropoda, and a biolography on insects. Crash Course Biology ...
2:42
What is an Arthropod?
What is an Arthropod?
What is an Arthropod?
Dan Babbitt, manager of the Smithsonian’s Insect Zoo, shows why the name of the zoo is a little imprecise. The Insect Zoo is home to all five major groups of arthropods—insects, arachnids, crustaceans, millipedes, and centipedes—all of which Babbitt defines.
1:39
What is an Arthropod?
What is an Arthropod?
What is an Arthropod?
Excerpt from the video WHO WANTS TO BE AN ENTOMOLOGIST? What is an arthropod?
3:41
"Baby, You're an Arthropod!" Song about insects, crustaceans, arachnids & more by Lucas Miller
"Baby, You're an Arthropod!" Song about insects, crustaceans, arachnids & more by Lucas Miller
"Baby, You're an Arthropod!" Song about insects, crustaceans, arachnids & more by Lucas Miller
Recommended by Vsauce and Laughing Squid, this song is flooring people with incredible images and surprisingly good music production. Got to see this one to believe it...
What's an arthropod? Lucas Miller, the "singing zoologist," gives you the low-down in a music video that is hilarious and truly a spectacle! With the help of entomologists (and photographers) John & Kendra Abbott, this video shows you the full spectrum of arthropod splendor. And that kid really sells the cockroach costume, doesn't he?!
Lyrics:
Do you ever feel like a stinky shoe
Just blocked out the sun, and next will step on you?
Do you ever feel like a roach motel
Was b
3:20
Arthropods
Arthropods
Arthropods
What makes an arthropod, an arthropod?
3:20
Insects & Arthropods
Insects & Arthropods
Insects & Arthropods
Insects & Arthropods.
3:10
Arthropod Classes
Arthropod Classes
Arthropod Classes
A biology video for ordinary level to show four classes of arthropods. A clip made from various youtube video sources.
10:10
Invertebrate Diversity Part 3: Introduction to Arthropods
Invertebrate Diversity Part 3: Introduction to Arthropods
Invertebrate Diversity Part 3: Introduction to Arthropods
Introduction to Arthropods.
2:38
Gigantic ancient arthropod was really 'a very peaceful guy'
Gigantic ancient arthropod was really 'a very peaceful guy'
Gigantic ancient arthropod was really 'a very peaceful guy'
It was big. It was weird. And this monster from the primordial seas was also a trend-setter.
Scientists on Wednesday announced the discovery in southeastern Morocco of beautifully preserved fossils of a huge arthropod - the group that includes crabs, scorpions, insects, spiders, centipedes and more - that lived 480 million years ago.
It was Earth's largest animal at the time, at least double the size of anything else, said Yale University paleontologist Peter Van Roy, who led the research published in the journal Nature. Despite its size, it was a gentle giant that ate only plankton.
The creature, called Aegirocassis benmoulae, was at leas
1:57
Arthropod Exoskeleton.mov
Arthropod Exoskeleton.mov
Arthropod Exoskeleton.mov
3:18
Ys Origin : Arthropod Boss (normal difficulty with Yunica)
Ys Origin : Arthropod Boss (normal difficulty with Yunica)
Ys Origin : Arthropod Boss (normal difficulty with Yunica)
Holy doodle! This thing was a certainly a royal pain in the bum. It took me nearly an hour to beat - strategizing a game plan took me about 15. Took me a whi...
5:40
Artie the Arthropod - Original Song
Artie the Arthropod - Original Song
Artie the Arthropod - Original Song
This was a project for my BSPM 102 class. Enjoy! Also, an apology to all you arthropod buffs: I said 'tagmata' when I was referring to a singular tagma. I do...
4:09
Brandons Arthropod Rap
Brandons Arthropod Rap
Brandons Arthropod Rap
2013 P5 Arthropoda Project.
44:09
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth - Let's Play - Episode 415 [Arthropod]
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth - Let's Play - Episode 415 [Arthropod]
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth - Let's Play - Episode 415 [Arthropod]
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Hank continues our exploration of animal phyla with the more complexly organized annelida and arthropoda, and a biolography on insects. Crash Course Biology ...
2:42
What is an Arthropod?
What is an Arthropod?
What is an Arthropod?
Dan Babbitt, manager of the Smithsonian’s Insect Zoo, shows why the name of the zoo is a little imprecise. The Insect Zoo is home to all five major groups of arthropods—insects, arachnids, crustaceans, millipedes, and centipedes—all of which Babbitt defines.
1:39
What is an Arthropod?
What is an Arthropod?
What is an Arthropod?
Excerpt from the video WHO WANTS TO BE AN ENTOMOLOGIST? What is an arthropod?
3:41
"Baby, You're an Arthropod!" Song about insects, crustaceans, arachnids & more by Lucas Miller
"Baby, You're an Arthropod!" Song about insects, crustaceans, arachnids & more by Lucas Miller
"Baby, You're an Arthropod!" Song about insects, crustaceans, arachnids & more by Lucas Miller
Recommended by Vsauce and Laughing Squid, this song is flooring people with incredible images and surprisingly good music production. Got to see this one to believe it...
What's an arthropod? Lucas Miller, the "singing zoologist," gives you the low-down in a music video that is hilarious and truly a spectacle! With the help of entomologists (and photographers) John & Kendra Abbott, this video shows you the full spectrum of arthropod splendor. And that kid really sells the cockroach costume, doesn't he?!
Lyrics:
Do you ever feel like a stinky shoe
Just blocked out the sun, and next will step on you?
Do you ever feel like a roach motel
Was b
3:20
Arthropods
Arthropods
Arthropods
What makes an arthropod, an arthropod?
3:20
Insects & Arthropods
Insects & Arthropods
Insects & Arthropods
Insects & Arthropods.
3:10
Arthropod Classes
Arthropod Classes
Arthropod Classes
A biology video for ordinary level to show four classes of arthropods. A clip made from various youtube video sources.
10:10
Invertebrate Diversity Part 3: Introduction to Arthropods
Invertebrate Diversity Part 3: Introduction to Arthropods
Invertebrate Diversity Part 3: Introduction to Arthropods
Introduction to Arthropods.
2:38
Gigantic ancient arthropod was really 'a very peaceful guy'
Gigantic ancient arthropod was really 'a very peaceful guy'
Gigantic ancient arthropod was really 'a very peaceful guy'
It was big. It was weird. And this monster from the primordial seas was also a trend-setter.
Scientists on Wednesday announced the discovery in southeastern Morocco of beautifully preserved fossils of a huge arthropod - the group that includes crabs, scorpions, insects, spiders, centipedes and more - that lived 480 million years ago.
It was Earth's largest animal at the time, at least double the size of anything else, said Yale University paleontologist Peter Van Roy, who led the research published in the journal Nature. Despite its size, it was a gentle giant that ate only plankton.
The creature, called Aegirocassis benmoulae, was at leas
1:57
Arthropod Exoskeleton.mov
Arthropod Exoskeleton.mov
Arthropod Exoskeleton.mov
3:18
Ys Origin : Arthropod Boss (normal difficulty with Yunica)
Ys Origin : Arthropod Boss (normal difficulty with Yunica)
Ys Origin : Arthropod Boss (normal difficulty with Yunica)
Holy doodle! This thing was a certainly a royal pain in the bum. It took me nearly an hour to beat - strategizing a game plan took me about 15. Took me a whi...
5:40
Artie the Arthropod - Original Song
Artie the Arthropod - Original Song
Artie the Arthropod - Original Song
This was a project for my BSPM 102 class. Enjoy! Also, an apology to all you arthropod buffs: I said 'tagmata' when I was referring to a singular tagma. I do...
4:09
Brandons Arthropod Rap
Brandons Arthropod Rap
Brandons Arthropod Rap
2013 P5 Arthropoda Project.
44:09
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth - Let's Play - Episode 415 [Arthropod]
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth - Let's Play - Episode 415 [Arthropod]
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth - Let's Play - Episode 415 [Arthropod]
Seed: HFMX 19TZ
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Arthropod Characteristics
Arthropod Characteristics
Arthropod Characteristics
A screencast that summarizes a few traits that make an arthropod an arthropod.
1:25
500 Million Year Old Arthropod Discovered - See How It Swam | Animation
500 Million Year Old Arthropod Discovered - See How It Swam | Animation
500 Million Year Old Arthropod Discovered - See How It Swam | Animation
A Burgess Shale arthropod Yawunik kootenayi fossil was found in Marble Canyon in Kootenay National Park in Canada. This animation of its movement was derived from the fossil’s structure. Full Story: http://goo.gl/nIESjL
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Ys Origin: 2nd Boss-Nygtilger the Pestilent Arthropod (Hugo Gameplay)
Ys Origin: 2nd Boss-Nygtilger the Pestilent Arthropod (Hugo Gameplay)
Ys Origin: 2nd Boss-Nygtilger the Pestilent Arthropod (Hugo Gameplay)
MINECRAFT EREBUS, DIMENSION OF THE ARTHROPODS MOD (Bug Dimensions Mod)!
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New Burgess Shale arthropod fossil (Walkcycle)
New Burgess Shale arthropod fossil (Walkcycle)
New Burgess Shale arthropod fossil (Walkcycle)
A new Burgess Shale arthropod fossil, Yawunik kootenayi from Marble Canyon in Kootenay National Park.
More about the Burgess Shale fossils see the ROM/Parks Canada dedicated website at: www.burgess-shale.rom.on.ca
More about the discovery of the Marble Canyon site see the ROMblog post Mighty Burgess Shale fossil site discovered in Kootenay National Park: http://www.rom.on.ca/en/blog/mighty-burgess-shale-fossil-site-discovered-in-kootenay-national-park
Article by Globe and Mail science writer Ivan Semeniuk, 500 million years ago, this critter had a really bad day: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/science/500-million-years-ago-thi
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Hyrule Warriors - Sorceress Of The Woods, Arthropod Cyclops Monster Gohma - Episode 4
Hyrule Warriors - Sorceress Of The Woods, Arthropod Cyclops Monster Gohma - Episode 4
Hyrule Warriors - Sorceress Of The Woods, Arthropod Cyclops Monster Gohma - Episode 4
With bow and arrows in hand we quickly dispatch the poisonous Deku Baba's and move forward with our mission until the Great Deku Tree is set aflame, searching for a great fairy to hear our plea and put it out with a nice shower we then have to face the newest incarnation of Gohma!
1:25
arthropod parasite
arthropod parasite
arthropod parasite
New Project 1.
13:41
Shape of Life: Terrestrial Arthropods - The Conquerors
Shape of Life: Terrestrial Arthropods - The Conquerors
Shape of Life: Terrestrial Arthropods - The Conquerors
Arthropods are all around us. They came onto land from the ocean and conquered the earth and the air.
From ShapeOfLife.org.
00:48 - Swiss Army Knife
02:38 - Millipede Breathing Tube
05:00 - Dragonfly Larva Hunts Newt
06:12 - Dragonfly Metamorphosis
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All About - Arthropod
All About - Arthropod
All About - Arthropod
What is Arthropod?
A report all about Arthropod for homework/assignment
An arthropod is an invertebrate animal having an exoskeleton (external skeleton), a segmented body, and jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Arthropoda, and include the insects, arachnids, and crustaceans. The word arthropod comes from the Greek , "joint", and pous (gen. podos), i.e. "foot" or "leg", which together mean "jointed leg".
Intro/Outro music:
Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under CC-BY-3.0
Text derived from:
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Hank continues our exploration of animal phyla with the more complexly organized annelida and arthropoda, and a biolography on insects. Crash Course Biology ...
Hank continues our exploration of animal phyla with the more complexly organized annelida and arthropoda, and a biolography on insects. Crash Course Biology ...
Dan Babbitt, manager of the Smithsonian’s Insect Zoo, shows why the name of the zoo is a little imprecise. The Insect Zoo is home to all five major groups of arthropods—insects, arachnids, crustaceans, millipedes, and centipedes—all of which Babbitt defines.
Dan Babbitt, manager of the Smithsonian’s Insect Zoo, shows why the name of the zoo is a little imprecise. The Insect Zoo is home to all five major groups of arthropods—insects, arachnids, crustaceans, millipedes, and centipedes—all of which Babbitt defines.
Recommended by Vsauce and Laughing Squid, this song is flooring people with incredible images and surprisingly good music production. Got to see this one to believe it...
What's an arthropod? Lucas Miller, the "singing zoologist," gives you the low-down in a music video that is hilarious and truly a spectacle! With the help of entomologists (and photographers) John & Kendra Abbott, this video shows you the full spectrum of arthropod splendor. And that kid really sells the cockroach costume, doesn't he?!
Lyrics:
Do you ever feel like a stinky shoe
Just blocked out the sun, and next will step on you?
Do you ever feel like a roach motel
Was built just for you, you are its clientele?
Do you ever feel like you give folks the creeps?
Six year olds all scream and grown men shut their eyes and weep?
You may not have a spine but lift antennae high
'Cause you're important guys
Are you living under a log, or high on a hog?
Come on out of that bog but watch out for that frog!
'Cause baby you're an arthropod
Shake your segmented bod
Let the people go, "EW! EW! EW!"
'cause we all depend on you, you, you
Your legs are jointed and oh-so adaptable
That exoskeleton so tough and practical
It's made of chitin strong but it gets tight, you know
So you bust out of it and then a new one grow
Rockin' the ocean floor with pincers big and strong
Your feet were first on land, took to air before too long
You pollinate the plants, you feed the human race
Eat most anything and go most anyplace
So spread your wings, you're nature's kings
Let your stridulating ring, but please don't sting!
'Cause baby you're an arthropod
Shake your segmented bod
Crabs, spiders and bees, bees, bees
Shrimp, grasshoppers and millipedes
Zoom, zoom, zoom
You buzz around my room, room, room
Here comes my mommy with a broom, broom, broom
Better get out of here soon, soon, soon
'Cause baby you're an arthropod
Mother Nature's go-to squad
Let the people go, "Gross, gross, gross!"
'cause without you we'd be toast, toast, toast
Baby, you're an arthropod
Shake your segmented bod
You make me go, "Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!"
So many kinds of you to know, know, know!"
So many folks to thank here: TSlank Productions, Johnny Villarreal of Edge of Imagination Station, Wyeth, Owen, Sean and Angela (the kids in the video), the many other photographers who allowed me to use their work (it's all either Creative Commons/Flickr or iStockphoto): Megan Hines, David Hogan, Arno & Louise Wildlife, & others. If you would like to be credited or credited in another way, let me know and I'll take care of it.
The music is, obviously, inspired by Katy Perry's "Firework" but I tried to give it my own spin. Hopefully she won't block it.
Recommended by Vsauce and Laughing Squid, this song is flooring people with incredible images and surprisingly good music production. Got to see this one to believe it...
What's an arthropod? Lucas Miller, the "singing zoologist," gives you the low-down in a music video that is hilarious and truly a spectacle! With the help of entomologists (and photographers) John & Kendra Abbott, this video shows you the full spectrum of arthropod splendor. And that kid really sells the cockroach costume, doesn't he?!
Lyrics:
Do you ever feel like a stinky shoe
Just blocked out the sun, and next will step on you?
Do you ever feel like a roach motel
Was built just for you, you are its clientele?
Do you ever feel like you give folks the creeps?
Six year olds all scream and grown men shut their eyes and weep?
You may not have a spine but lift antennae high
'Cause you're important guys
Are you living under a log, or high on a hog?
Come on out of that bog but watch out for that frog!
'Cause baby you're an arthropod
Shake your segmented bod
Let the people go, "EW! EW! EW!"
'cause we all depend on you, you, you
Your legs are jointed and oh-so adaptable
That exoskeleton so tough and practical
It's made of chitin strong but it gets tight, you know
So you bust out of it and then a new one grow
Rockin' the ocean floor with pincers big and strong
Your feet were first on land, took to air before too long
You pollinate the plants, you feed the human race
Eat most anything and go most anyplace
So spread your wings, you're nature's kings
Let your stridulating ring, but please don't sting!
'Cause baby you're an arthropod
Shake your segmented bod
Crabs, spiders and bees, bees, bees
Shrimp, grasshoppers and millipedes
Zoom, zoom, zoom
You buzz around my room, room, room
Here comes my mommy with a broom, broom, broom
Better get out of here soon, soon, soon
'Cause baby you're an arthropod
Mother Nature's go-to squad
Let the people go, "Gross, gross, gross!"
'cause without you we'd be toast, toast, toast
Baby, you're an arthropod
Shake your segmented bod
You make me go, "Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!"
So many kinds of you to know, know, know!"
So many folks to thank here: TSlank Productions, Johnny Villarreal of Edge of Imagination Station, Wyeth, Owen, Sean and Angela (the kids in the video), the many other photographers who allowed me to use their work (it's all either Creative Commons/Flickr or iStockphoto): Megan Hines, David Hogan, Arno & Louise Wildlife, & others. If you would like to be credited or credited in another way, let me know and I'll take care of it.
The music is, obviously, inspired by Katy Perry's "Firework" but I tried to give it my own spin. Hopefully she won't block it.
It was big. It was weird. And this monster from the primordial seas was also a trend-setter.
Scientists on Wednesday announced the discovery in southeastern Morocco of beautifully preserved fossils of a huge arthropod - the group that includes crabs, scorpions, insects, spiders, centipedes and more - that lived 480 million years ago.
It was Earth's largest animal at the time, at least double the size of anything else, said Yale University paleontologist Peter Van Roy, who led the research published in the journal Nature. Despite its size, it was a gentle giant that ate only plankton.
The creature, called Aegirocassis benmoulae, was at least 7 feet (2.1 meters) long. It is the last known member of a group called anomalocaridids that included some of the first top predators near the dawn of animal life.
Almost all the group's members were active predators, grabbing prey with appendages sprouting from their heads. Aegirocassis adopted another feeding strategy. Its appendages acted as a sieve, capturing oodles of plankton.
Periodically during Earth's history, large predatory animal groups have produced exceptionally big species that were filter-feeders, not active hunters. Exploiting a plankton explosion during the Ordovician Period, Aegirocassis represents the beginning of this trend, foreshadowing today's baleen whales and whale sharks.
"Given the huge size of Aegirocassis and its very alien appearance, I assume most people would probably be terrified if they'd encounter it while swimming. However, contrary to almost all other anomalocaridids which were active predators, our animal would have been a very peaceful guy," Van Roy said.
Aegirocassis possessed a torpedo-shaped head, an elongated body with 11 segments and two sets of flaps, considered precursors to the limbs of more advanced arthropods, along the side of each segment.
The lower flaps were used for swimming, with rhythmic undulations. The upper flaps stabilized the animal in the water and helped steer at higher speeds.
Ribbon-like structures, probably functioning as gills, covered its back. Two appendages near its mouth were specialized for filter-feeding, with a series of spines lined with bristle-like structures to sweep up small animals and particles.
"The discovery informs about the origins and early evolution of arthropods, the most ubiquitous, species-rich, morphologically diverse and successful animal group on Earth," Van Roy said.
Anomalocaridids, first appearing about 530 million years ago, sit very low on the arthropod evolutionary tree, making today's arthropod multitudes distantly related to them.
Aegirocassis joins ancient giant sea scorpion Jaekelopterus and millipede-like land dweller Arthropleura as the largest known arthropods.
Check out "Aegirocassis benmoulae" video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KoqAA-RRnc)
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It was big. It was weird. And this monster from the primordial seas was also a trend-setter.
Scientists on Wednesday announced the discovery in southeastern Morocco of beautifully preserved fossils of a huge arthropod - the group that includes crabs, scorpions, insects, spiders, centipedes and more - that lived 480 million years ago.
It was Earth's largest animal at the time, at least double the size of anything else, said Yale University paleontologist Peter Van Roy, who led the research published in the journal Nature. Despite its size, it was a gentle giant that ate only plankton.
The creature, called Aegirocassis benmoulae, was at least 7 feet (2.1 meters) long. It is the last known member of a group called anomalocaridids that included some of the first top predators near the dawn of animal life.
Almost all the group's members were active predators, grabbing prey with appendages sprouting from their heads. Aegirocassis adopted another feeding strategy. Its appendages acted as a sieve, capturing oodles of plankton.
Periodically during Earth's history, large predatory animal groups have produced exceptionally big species that were filter-feeders, not active hunters. Exploiting a plankton explosion during the Ordovician Period, Aegirocassis represents the beginning of this trend, foreshadowing today's baleen whales and whale sharks.
"Given the huge size of Aegirocassis and its very alien appearance, I assume most people would probably be terrified if they'd encounter it while swimming. However, contrary to almost all other anomalocaridids which were active predators, our animal would have been a very peaceful guy," Van Roy said.
Aegirocassis possessed a torpedo-shaped head, an elongated body with 11 segments and two sets of flaps, considered precursors to the limbs of more advanced arthropods, along the side of each segment.
The lower flaps were used for swimming, with rhythmic undulations. The upper flaps stabilized the animal in the water and helped steer at higher speeds.
Ribbon-like structures, probably functioning as gills, covered its back. Two appendages near its mouth were specialized for filter-feeding, with a series of spines lined with bristle-like structures to sweep up small animals and particles.
"The discovery informs about the origins and early evolution of arthropods, the most ubiquitous, species-rich, morphologically diverse and successful animal group on Earth," Van Roy said.
Anomalocaridids, first appearing about 530 million years ago, sit very low on the arthropod evolutionary tree, making today's arthropod multitudes distantly related to them.
Aegirocassis joins ancient giant sea scorpion Jaekelopterus and millipede-like land dweller Arthropleura as the largest known arthropods.
Check out "Aegirocassis benmoulae" video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KoqAA-RRnc)
Tags: Found: A giant, ancient arthropod that grew up to 7 feet long. Ancient Sea Monster Was One of Largest Arthropods. Ancient Arthropod Was A Gentle Giant. Prehistoric 'Sea Monster' Had More Legs Than Thought. Prehistoric Jumbo Shrimp Grew To Be 6 Feet Long. Fossil of Ancient 'Sea Monster' Sheds Light on Evolution of Arthropods. There Was Nothing Shrimpy About This Six-Foot Ancient Sea Monster. Yale University paleontologists discover a huge, ancient arthropod. Giant sea creature hints at early arthropod evolution. Breaking News, Latest News, ABC, NBC, BBC, CNN, NDTV, Headlines Times, Now Discovery, Todays News, Upcoming News, USA Today, Latest USA News, NY News, New York Breaking News, Todays Headlines, World News, Latest World News, World Breaking News, Africa Latest News, Africa Breaking News, Fox News, Fox News Channel (TV Network), BBC News, Telegraph, DailyMail, BrisbaneTimes, Guardian, New Zealand Herald, Australian, MSCNBC
Holy doodle! This thing was a certainly a royal pain in the bum. It took me nearly an hour to beat - strategizing a game plan took me about 15. Took me a whi...
Holy doodle! This thing was a certainly a royal pain in the bum. It took me nearly an hour to beat - strategizing a game plan took me about 15. Took me a whi...
This was a project for my BSPM 102 class. Enjoy! Also, an apology to all you arthropod buffs: I said 'tagmata' when I was referring to a singular tagma. I do...
This was a project for my BSPM 102 class. Enjoy! Also, an apology to all you arthropod buffs: I said 'tagmata' when I was referring to a singular tagma. I do...
Seed: HFMX 19TZ
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A Burgess Shale arthropod Yawunik kootenayi fossil was found in Marble Canyon in Kootenay National Park in Canada. This animation of its movement was derived from the fossil’s structure. Full Story: http://goo.gl/nIESjL
A Burgess Shale arthropod Yawunik kootenayi fossil was found in Marble Canyon in Kootenay National Park in Canada. This animation of its movement was derived from the fossil’s structure. Full Story: http://goo.gl/nIESjL
published:30 Mar 2015
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Ys Origin: 2nd Boss-Nygtilger the Pestilent Arthropod (Hugo Gameplay)
MINECRAFT EREBUS, DIMENSION OF THE ARTHROPODS MOD (Bug Dimensions Mod)!
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Minecraft Erebus, Dimension of the Arthropods Mod, also known as the Minecraft Bug Dimension Mod, is a Mod for Minecraft 1.7.10 that adds in a whole new Minecraft Dimension filled with large Insects and Bugs! On top of that, there are plenty of new bug related items and gear for you to collect!
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A new Burgess Shale arthropod fossil, Yawunik kootenayi from Marble Canyon in Kootenay National Park.
More about the Burgess Shale fossils see the ROM/Parks Canada dedicated website at: www.burgess-shale.rom.on.ca
More about the discovery of the Marble Canyon site see the ROMblog post Mighty Burgess Shale fossil site discovered in Kootenay National Park: http://www.rom.on.ca/en/blog/mighty-burgess-shale-fossil-site-discovered-in-kootenay-national-park
Article by Globe and Mail science writer Ivan Semeniuk, 500 million years ago, this critter had a really bad day: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/science/500-million-years-ago-this-critter-had-a-bad-day/article22984858/
A new Burgess Shale arthropod fossil, Yawunik kootenayi from Marble Canyon in Kootenay National Park.
More about the Burgess Shale fossils see the ROM/Parks Canada dedicated website at: www.burgess-shale.rom.on.ca
More about the discovery of the Marble Canyon site see the ROMblog post Mighty Burgess Shale fossil site discovered in Kootenay National Park: http://www.rom.on.ca/en/blog/mighty-burgess-shale-fossil-site-discovered-in-kootenay-national-park
Article by Globe and Mail science writer Ivan Semeniuk, 500 million years ago, this critter had a really bad day: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/science/500-million-years-ago-this-critter-had-a-bad-day/article22984858/
published:27 Mar 2015
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Hyrule Warriors - Sorceress Of The Woods, Arthropod Cyclops Monster Gohma - Episode 4
With bow and arrows in hand we quickly dispatch the poisonous Deku Baba's and move forward with our mission until the Great Deku Tree is set aflame, searching for a great fairy to hear our plea and put it out with a nice shower we then have to face the newest incarnation of Gohma!
With bow and arrows in hand we quickly dispatch the poisonous Deku Baba's and move forward with our mission until the Great Deku Tree is set aflame, searching for a great fairy to hear our plea and put it out with a nice shower we then have to face the newest incarnation of Gohma!
Arthropods are all around us. They came onto land from the ocean and conquered the earth and the air.
From ShapeOfLife.org.
00:48 - Swiss Army Knife
02:38 - Millipede Breathing Tube
05:00 - Dragonfly Larva Hunts Newt
06:12 - Dragonfly Metamorphosis
Arthropods are all around us. They came onto land from the ocean and conquered the earth and the air.
From ShapeOfLife.org.
00:48 - Swiss Army Knife
02:38 - Millipede Breathing Tube
05:00 - Dragonfly Larva Hunts Newt
06:12 - Dragonfly Metamorphosis
What is Arthropod?
A report all about Arthropod for homework/assignment
An arthropod is an invertebrate animal having an exoskeleton (external skeleton), a segmented body, and jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Arthropoda, and include the insects, arachnids, and crustaceans. The word arthropod comes from the Greek , "joint", and pous (gen. podos), i.e. "foot" or "leg", which together mean "jointed leg".
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What is Arthropod?
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An arthropod is an invertebrate animal having an exoskeleton (external skeleton), a segmented body, and jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Arthropoda, and include the insects, arachnids, and crustaceans. The word arthropod comes from the Greek , "joint", and pous (gen. podos), i.e. "foot" or "leg", which together mean "jointed leg".
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Hank continues our exploration of animal phyla with the more complexly organized annelida and arthropoda, and a biolography on insects. Crash Course Biology ...
Dan Babbitt, manager of the Smithsonian’s Insect Zoo, shows why the name of the zoo is a l...
published:22 Apr 2015
What is an Arthropod?
What is an Arthropod?
Dan Babbitt, manager of the Smithsonian’s Insect Zoo, shows why the name of the zoo is a little imprecise. The Insect Zoo is home to all five major groups of arthropods—insects, arachnids, crustaceans, millipedes, and centipedes—all of which Babbitt defines.
published:22 Apr 2015
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What is an Arthropod?
Excerpt from the video WHO WANTS TO BE AN ENTOMOLOGIST? What is an arthropod?...
published:27 Mar 2008
What is an Arthropod?
What is an Arthropod?
Excerpt from the video WHO WANTS TO BE AN ENTOMOLOGIST? What is an arthropod?
published:27 Mar 2008
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"Baby, You're an Arthropod!" Song about insects, crustaceans, arachnids & more by Lucas Miller
Recommended by Vsauce and Laughing Squid, this song is flooring people with incredible ima...
published:04 Mar 2013
"Baby, You're an Arthropod!" Song about insects, crustaceans, arachnids & more by Lucas Miller
"Baby, You're an Arthropod!" Song about insects, crustaceans, arachnids & more by Lucas Miller
Recommended by Vsauce and Laughing Squid, this song is flooring people with incredible images and surprisingly good music production. Got to see this one to believe it...
What's an arthropod? Lucas Miller, the "singing zoologist," gives you the low-down in a music video that is hilarious and truly a spectacle! With the help of entomologists (and photographers) John & Kendra Abbott, this video shows you the full spectrum of arthropod splendor. And that kid really sells the cockroach costume, doesn't he?!
Lyrics:
Do you ever feel like a stinky shoe
Just blocked out the sun, and next will step on you?
Do you ever feel like a roach motel
Was built just for you, you are its clientele?
Do you ever feel like you give folks the creeps?
Six year olds all scream and grown men shut their eyes and weep?
You may not have a spine but lift antennae high
'Cause you're important guys
Are you living under a log, or high on a hog?
Come on out of that bog but watch out for that frog!
'Cause baby you're an arthropod
Shake your segmented bod
Let the people go, "EW! EW! EW!"
'cause we all depend on you, you, you
Your legs are jointed and oh-so adaptable
That exoskeleton so tough and practical
It's made of chitin strong but it gets tight, you know
So you bust out of it and then a new one grow
Rockin' the ocean floor with pincers big and strong
Your feet were first on land, took to air before too long
You pollinate the plants, you feed the human race
Eat most anything and go most anyplace
So spread your wings, you're nature's kings
Let your stridulating ring, but please don't sting!
'Cause baby you're an arthropod
Shake your segmented bod
Crabs, spiders and bees, bees, bees
Shrimp, grasshoppers and millipedes
Zoom, zoom, zoom
You buzz around my room, room, room
Here comes my mommy with a broom, broom, broom
Better get out of here soon, soon, soon
'Cause baby you're an arthropod
Mother Nature's go-to squad
Let the people go, "Gross, gross, gross!"
'cause without you we'd be toast, toast, toast
Baby, you're an arthropod
Shake your segmented bod
You make me go, "Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!"
So many kinds of you to know, know, know!"
So many folks to thank here: TSlank Productions, Johnny Villarreal of Edge of Imagination Station, Wyeth, Owen, Sean and Angela (the kids in the video), the many other photographers who allowed me to use their work (it's all either Creative Commons/Flickr or iStockphoto): Megan Hines, David Hogan, Arno & Louise Wildlife, & others. If you would like to be credited or credited in another way, let me know and I'll take care of it.
The music is, obviously, inspired by Katy Perry's "Firework" but I tried to give it my own spin. Hopefully she won't block it.
Gigantic ancient arthropod was really 'a very peaceful guy'
It was big. It was weird. And this monster from the primordial seas was also a trend-sette...
published:12 Mar 2015
Gigantic ancient arthropod was really 'a very peaceful guy'
Gigantic ancient arthropod was really 'a very peaceful guy'
It was big. It was weird. And this monster from the primordial seas was also a trend-setter.
Scientists on Wednesday announced the discovery in southeastern Morocco of beautifully preserved fossils of a huge arthropod - the group that includes crabs, scorpions, insects, spiders, centipedes and more - that lived 480 million years ago.
It was Earth's largest animal at the time, at least double the size of anything else, said Yale University paleontologist Peter Van Roy, who led the research published in the journal Nature. Despite its size, it was a gentle giant that ate only plankton.
The creature, called Aegirocassis benmoulae, was at least 7 feet (2.1 meters) long. It is the last known member of a group called anomalocaridids that included some of the first top predators near the dawn of animal life.
Almost all the group's members were active predators, grabbing prey with appendages sprouting from their heads. Aegirocassis adopted another feeding strategy. Its appendages acted as a sieve, capturing oodles of plankton.
Periodically during Earth's history, large predatory animal groups have produced exceptionally big species that were filter-feeders, not active hunters. Exploiting a plankton explosion during the Ordovician Period, Aegirocassis represents the beginning of this trend, foreshadowing today's baleen whales and whale sharks.
"Given the huge size of Aegirocassis and its very alien appearance, I assume most people would probably be terrified if they'd encounter it while swimming. However, contrary to almost all other anomalocaridids which were active predators, our animal would have been a very peaceful guy," Van Roy said.
Aegirocassis possessed a torpedo-shaped head, an elongated body with 11 segments and two sets of flaps, considered precursors to the limbs of more advanced arthropods, along the side of each segment.
The lower flaps were used for swimming, with rhythmic undulations. The upper flaps stabilized the animal in the water and helped steer at higher speeds.
Ribbon-like structures, probably functioning as gills, covered its back. Two appendages near its mouth were specialized for filter-feeding, with a series of spines lined with bristle-like structures to sweep up small animals and particles.
"The discovery informs about the origins and early evolution of arthropods, the most ubiquitous, species-rich, morphologically diverse and successful animal group on Earth," Van Roy said.
Anomalocaridids, first appearing about 530 million years ago, sit very low on the arthropod evolutionary tree, making today's arthropod multitudes distantly related to them.
Aegirocassis joins ancient giant sea scorpion Jaekelopterus and millipede-like land dweller Arthropleura as the largest known arthropods.
Check out "Aegirocassis benmoulae" video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KoqAA-RRnc)
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Ys Origin : Arthropod Boss (normal difficulty with Yunica)
Ys Origin : Arthropod Boss (normal difficulty with Yunica)
Holy doodle! This thing was a certainly a royal pain in the bum. It took me nearly an hour to beat - strategizing a game plan took me about 15. Took me a whi...
This was a project for my BSPM 102 class. Enjoy! Also, an apology to all you arthropod buffs: I said 'tagmata' when I was referring to a singular tagma. I do...
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth - Let's Play - Episode 415 [Arthropod]
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The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth - Let's Play - Episode 415 [Arthropod]
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth - Let's Play - Episode 415 [Arthropod]
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Omar Sharif, who has died at the age of 83, will be best remembered for a film sequence in which, for much of its duration, he is barely visible on screen. In David Lean’s Lawrence of Arabia, released in 1962, Sharif appears first as a dot on the horizon that gradually expands into the shape of the dangerous Sharif Ali and his camel ... Twitter. My great friend Omar Sharif has passed away. I will always miss him. He was one of the best....
NickBryantNew York correspondent. 10 July 2015. From the section US & Canada. Standing on the Washington Mall at the turn of the new millennium, it was impossible not to be struck by America's power and global pre-eminence. Victory in the Cold War made it the hegemon in a unipolar world ... Over the past 15 years, America's fortunes have changed with dizzying speed. First came the tremors ... Then came the massive convulsions ... Weak hand ... ....
SANTA CRUZ, Bolivia (AP) — PopeFrancis has cast himself as the spiritual and political leader of the world's oppressed with his remarkable mea culpa for the sins and crimes of the Catholic Church against the indigenous peoples during the colonial conquest of the Americas. He'll have a chance to enhance that reputation Friday when he visits Bolivia's notorious Palmasola prison ... St ... John Paul II ... There was sin, and it was plentiful ... ___ ... ....
Athens. GreekPrime MinisterAlexis Tsipras won backing from lawmakers on Saturday for reform proposals aimed at obtaining a new international bailout, but he faced a rebellion in his own party that could threaten his majority in parliament ... "The government is being totally blackmailed to acquiesce to something which does not reflect what it represents," Constantopoulou said ... Everything else in its own time." ... 'Serious and credible' ... ....
The world’s deepest-dwelling centipede — found as much as 3,600 feet below the surface — is in Croatia, a study in ZooKeys reports. The centipede was found in three caves in the Velebit mountain range, along the Adriatic Coast. It has powerful jaws with poison glands and long, curved claws that allow it to clutch its prey. And like other cave-dwelling arthropods, it has elongated antennas, trunk segments and leg claws....
Moroccan deposits from the Ordovician era look like a sort of Lost World... However, by 485 million years ago, many of these species had died out, or at least so we thought ... A marrellomorph arthropod from the upper Fezouata deposit ... Credit ... Animals thought to have evolved after the Fezouata was laid down have also been found, such as a cheloniellid arthropod (a), a horseshoe crab (b) and Plumulites bengtsoni, a machaeridian (c). Credit ... ....
[Daily News] SCIENTISTS say insects are invertebrates within the arthropod phylum which their bodies consist of head, thorax or chest and abdomen. ....
Photograph. Atlantic Productions/Alchemy VR. Maggie Brown... You are encouraged before it starts to look around as the story of a vanished world unfolds, from a basic feather-like creature called a charnia, through trilobites to arthropods, then animals with skeletons ... The pair made First Life for BBC2 in 2010, which led directly to the museum version by using computer-generated modelling of trilobites and arthropod fossils ... Geffen says ... ....
Summer is here, it’s hot, the kids are out of school, and by now I expect they’re pretty bored. Perhaps it’s time to go outside and see how bored other things are. For instance, if you’re at the beach, you might find a clam shell with a perfectly circular hole in it. That’s a bored clam shell ... Or maybe you notice holes in trees or logs ... Even non-insect arthropods, such as some isopods (think “roly-poly pillbugs”), can bore into wood ... ....
Fancy chocolate with grasshopper? Or perhaps you’d prefer the strawberry flavour with meal-worms? Londoners can lick them for free... The Ecocomist’s ice cream delivery tricycle. Photograph. The Economist. Roy Greenslade ... Yes, really ... In September 2014, it carried an article headlined Why eating insects makes sense in which it explored the notion of feeding the world’s ever-growing population with arthropods ... Source. The Economist ... comments ... ....
Washington DC, July 2 (ANI) ... Hoping that understanding insect cuticle would inspire future biomimetic materials, Taylor said that even though the arthropod cuticle was one of the most common materials in the world, they didn't know much about it. (ANI) ....
(Source. University of Guelph). The University of Guelph has received nearly $11.5 million from the Natural Sciences and EngineeringResearch Council (NSERC) to support the work of 80 faculty, researchers and students ... Most projects are supported for five years ... "It will allow me to lay the groundwork for establishing a research program in the evolving field of arthropod-borne viruses." ... Share. distributed by ... (noodl. 28928439) ....
(Source. The University of Akron). 2014 BioBlitz goers tour Haley's Run, part of the SouthAkronGreenway, a network of trails and natural areas that will eventually extend north to the LittleCuyahoga River... to 2 p.m ... Measuring project's success ... As Diaz and his trail tourists find spiders, the scientist will explain how the arthropods survive in their home environments. Diaz is especially excited to educate the community about spiders....
As the third and final part of the grotesque franchise is released, its creator talks about how appalled his lead actor was by the script, the need to shock and why his mother loves his films. ‘I don’t do morals’ … a scene from The Human Centipede. FinalSequence, Tom Six’s final film in the franchise. Hannah Ellis-Peterson ...Related. Film review ... He said ... “I said ... Final Sequence, the arthropod has been extended to 500 people (Six ... Tom Six ... ....
By MaraRose WilliamsThe Kansas City Star •. KANSAS CITY — To most people, ticks are loathsome, disease-riddled little bloodsuckers. Best avoided. To RomanGanta, they’re a scientific subject worthy of a life’s work. Ticks are as tiny as a sesame seed in their larval stage ... [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention graphic] ... “Vector” refers to blood-sucking arthropods — insects and arachnids — that pass along disease while feeding....
Isn't this enough to feed your lust does the blood not satisfy your tongue it used to kill the cravings it used to soothe the beast I used to chant the suicide mantra and it was all that I could hear and you waited for the endge so you could be the vulture so you could feast away but now you grow impatient and the hymn is not enough you're begging for the symphony and calling for the maestro to strike up the band and cut my feeble throat isn't this enough isn't this your ride playing with the handgun painting with my blood and constructing ugly portraits to make me burn the brushes