SamuZai
Clint's Reptiles
Clint's Reptiles

patreon


Early Access Video - You Are The Hagfish of Reptiles

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.

5.   Comments in Patreon = I will see. Comments in YouTube = Clint will very likely see (and sometimes me too).

6.   You guys rock!

Early Access Video - You Are The Hagfish of Reptiles

Comments

Looks like Clint's moving videos from "Clint Explains" to the main channel?

UltimateA

Definitely need to watch again challenging my brain, but that is why I think Clint is awesome he makes you think 👍

John Phillips

I will definitely be watching this a few more times. I think I got the gist of it.

Doug Smith

That did make sense to me ! So essentially, if I understood this right : - A Clade is any group that share (or is believe to share) a common ancestor. A Clade can be a species, an order.. heck.. even a realm (Animals is a Clade) - or even higher up the ladder.. The Myco-Animalia (I just made it up) is a Clade that would contain the mushrooms and the animals, but not the plants.. Eukariota is a Clade that contains Animals, Mushrooms, Plants but NOT Archeobacteria.. or "Life" which contains all organisms except Viruses (debated).. - And you did say except maybe 'species' (or was that in the extra).. Am I correct in saying that a species is what caracterizes organisms that can reproduce, producing viable/non sterile offsprings in their natural habitat ? (Then.. how do you define "species" for living things that reproduce asexually ?) Oh well, I guess I am still as confused as before !

Ivan Warren

That was both interesting and a bit confusing.

Georgia Altic


More Creators