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Walking with Monsters: Reptile's Beginnings (1/3)

A Documentary from the BBC: Walking with Monsters 2005© As Seen On Television (UK Version) Narrator: Kenneth Charles Branagh Episode 2: Reptile's Beginnings SUMMARY: The second episode shows the swampy coal forests of the Carboniferous. It explains that because of a much higher oxygen content in the atmosphere, giant land arthropods evolved, such as a "Mesothelae" (a member of the primitive spider suborder), Meganeura, a dragonfly and Arthropleura,a huge millipede relative. [Re-Uploaded for Educational Purposes] Click Link Below for [PLAYLIST] http://www.youtube.com/profile_play_list?user=MrBiological

Walking with Monsters: Reptile's Beginnings (3/3)

A Documentary from the BBC: Walking with Monsters 2005© As Seen On Television (UK Version) Narrator: Kenneth Charles Branagh Episode 2: Reptile's Beginnings SUMMARY: The second episode shows the swampy coal forests of the Carboniferous. It explains that because of a much higher oxygen content in the atmosphere, giant land arthropods evolved, such as a "Mesothelae" (a member of the primitive spider suborder), Meganeura, a dragonfly and Arthropleura,a huge millipede relative. [Re-Uploaded for Educational Purposes] Click Link Below for [PLAYLIST] http://www.youtube.com/profile_play_list?user=MrBiological

You like Spiders? Not anymore you won't ! (325 million BC)

The ancestors of our modern mesothelae, a sub-order of spiders, could have been the size of a human head. "If it was alive today, it would be hunting cats". In this animation video, it hunts down a Petrolacosaurus, the - soon to be deceased - reptile. A plausible scene from the Carboniferous period (about 325 million years ago). Source: "Walking with Monsters" (BBC / Discovery (2005)).

It's Huge! - What is your worst araneae experience?

A comment from http://www.youtube.com/user/ginmillsinger Made me wonder about the following: Comment your worst experience with (a) spider(s) ever! Quote: "Don't mind spider's. Once, while canoing a river, we went under a low bridge, in quick running water. Under the bridge was infested with spider's. For about 2 minutes, it was a funny horror show! Spider's and web's everywhere! Never forget that one! :c) 5+Star video! Very best of wishes, my friend! GinMillBill" About Spiders: Spiders are predatory invertebrate animals that have two body segments, eight legs, no chewing mouth parts and no wings. They are classified in the order Araneae, one of several orders within the larger class of arachnids, a group that also contains scorpions, whip scorpions, mites, ticks, and opiliones (harvestmen). The study of spiders is called arachnology. All spiders produce silk, a thin, strong protein strand extruded by the spider from spinnerets most commonly found on the end of the abdomen. Many species use it to trap insects in webs, although there are also many species that hunt freely. Silk can be used to aid in climbing, form smooth walls for burrows, build egg sacs, wrap prey, and temporarily hold sperm, among other applications. All spiders except those in the families Uloboridae and Holarchaeidae, and in the suborder Mesothelae (together about 350 species) can inject venom to protect themselves or to kill prey. Only about 200 species, however, have bites that can pose health problems to humans.[1] Many larger species' bites may be quite painful, but will not produce lasting health concerns. Spiders are found all over the world, from the tropics to the Arctic, living underwater in silken domes they supply with air, and on the tops of mountains. In 1973, Skylab 3 took two spiders into space to test their web-spinning capabilities in zero gravity conditions. Source : Wikipedia Why?, Just testing depth of field hehe

Spider Attack

http://www.funnyanimalsvideo.org present us this great amazing predator, one of insects that attack and eat other insects every day. This is close up video of spider eating fly. Bone apetit. Made by http://www.clipspromo.com exclusive for http://www.funnyanimalsvideo.org Wikipedia info: Spiders are air-breathing chelicerate arthropods that have two body segments, eight legs, and no chewing mouth parts. About 40,000 species have been identified. In spider's bodies the usual arthropod segments are fused into two tagmata, the cephalothorax and abdomen, joined by a small, cylindrical pedicel. As in all arthropods the coelom is very small and the main body cavity is a hemocoel through which hemolymph delivers oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and removes waste products.

SPIDER

As Aranhas são animais artrópodes pertencentes à ordem Araneae da classe dos aracnídeos. A ordem Araneae está dividida em três subordens: a Mygalomorphae (aranhas primitivas), a Araneomorphae (aranhas modernas) e a Mesothelae, a qual contém apenas a Família Liphistiidae, constituída de aranhas asiáticas raramente avistadas. Existem cerca de 40.000 espécies de aranhas, o que a torna a segunda maior ordem dos Aracnídeos (atrás somente da ordem Acari). As aranhas são um grupo particularmente populoso também. Em um acre de gramado em uma colina não remexida na Inglaterra estimaram-se 2.265.000 indivíduos (BARNES e RUPPERT, 1994). As aranhas distinguem-se dos insetos pelas seguintes características: * têm quatro pares de pernas; * não possuem asas ou antenas; * seu corpo divide-se em duas partes (cefalotorax e abdomem); * produzem uma seda ou teia. O estudo das aranhas chama-se aracnologia.

PPP 12 Azran's Dinosaur zoo

This is 12th episode, We are getting very close to the season finale The guy who owned the zoo was Named after my real name, He is a tosie, The type of cartoon character that I have thought since 2003. I should have putted in a Zoo tycoon theme

PPP 11 Harry and Ron's Nightmares

I has created another creature here from the movie, it is one of harry's worst nightmares which you might have known I also slowed down the credits because A. I want the music to finish B. Incase you need to read it properly

I Am A Spider

The complexities of the spider Spiders are predatory invertebrate animals that have two body segments, eight legs, no chewing mouth parts and no wings. They are classified in the order Araneae, one of several orders within the larger class of arachnids, a group that also contains scorpions, whip scorpions, mites, ticks, and opiliones (harvestmen). The study of spiders is called arachnology. All spiders produce silk, a thin, strong protein strand extruded by the spider from spinnerets most commonly found on the end of the abdomen. Many species use it to trap insects in webs, although there are also many species that hunt freely. Silk can be used to aid in climbing, form smooth walls for burrows, build egg sacs, wrap prey, and temporarily hold sperm, among other applications. All spiders except those in the families Uloboridae and Holarchaeidae, and in the suborder Mesothelae (together about 350 species) can inject venom to protect themselves or to kill prey. Only about 200 species, however, have bites that can pose health problems to humans.[1] Many larger species' bites may be quite painful, but will not produce lasting health concerns. Spiders are found all over the world, from the tropics to the Arctic, living underwater in silken domes they supply with air, and on the tops of mountains. In 1973, Skylab 3 took two spiders into space to test their web-spinning capabilities in zero gravity. Many thanks to the animation people who helped us to gather our little piccies and gifs on here...for the video. Roll Call sevenoaksart2008 feebleminds entity.cc webdeveloper.com animationplayhouse freegifsandanimations freeforall designedtoat mrfreefree

PPP 7 Harry's movie

Here is another part episode, I for got to change fred Fredburgers eyes from light brown to white.

PPP 29 Primeval

Another Idea in my head made me make this

PPP 4 Bigger than Mesothellae

Here, is the 4th video, I keep thinking of zoo tycoon 2 themes because I am not interested in some music

Walking with Monsters: Reptile's Beginnings (2/3)

A Documentary from the BBC: Walking with Monsters 2005© As Seen On Television (UK Version) Narrator: Kenneth Charles Branagh Episode 2: Reptile's Beginnings SUMMARY: The second episode shows the swampy coal forests of the Carboniferous. It explains that because of a much higher oxygen content in the atmosphere, giant land arthropods evolved, such as a "Mesothelae" (a member of the primitive spider suborder), Meganeura, a dragonfly and Arthropleura,a huge millipede relative. [Re-Uploaded for Educational Purposes] Click Link Below for [PLAYLIST] http://www.youtube.com/profile_play_list?user=MrBiological