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Early Access Video - Zoologist Reacts to Lego Animals

Hi Patrons, Jason here!

1.   Thank you so much for supporting Clint's Reptiles. You guys are amazing.

2.   As you have early access to these videos, please let us know if you catch any mistakes or export issues. They are bound to happen, and I would love to catch them before they get published for the unforgiving world to spot. You are our first line of defense!

3.   Sometimes we need to schedule the release of a video. When that happens, YouTube forces us to change the video status Unlisted to Private. Unfortunately, that cuts off your access. We try to delay this until Friday night (Mountain time zone), so be sure to utilize your early access before then.

4.   I try to get these Early Access Videos uploaded as early as Monday every week. Trying to maximize the early in Early Access Videos :). That doesn't always happen, but that is my goal.

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Early Access Video - Zoologist Reacts to Lego Animals

Comments

This reminds me of how I would love to see Clint do a video just on cicadas. Especially with the big emergings this year.

Great Greebles Wacky Workshop

Your clip of the beetle made me think it'd be awesome for you to someday to a video talking about how important size is for animals. There's obviously the dynamic of volume:surface area impacting thermal regulation, but the one I find coolest is the smaller you get, how much of an insane thing water becomes with its viscosity/cohesion at the super small sizes. Or even at the smallest sizes like the smallest gnats, air resistance becomes so much relatively (while utterly imperceptible for us) that these animals 'fly' by using their wings like oars churning through fluid rather than normal wings you see in Dragonflys and stuff

Brandon Brown

Clearly.. this is a male praying mantis. Head pops off.... if you know you know :)

Katie Meyer

So… male giraffes have… rhinossicones?

Amber Hammerschmidt

Thank you! It was on my to do list, but I hadn't gotten to it yet. It has now been rectified.

Clint's Reptiles

It looks like the sponsor didn't actually get a link in the description of the video! Just thought you'd want to know

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