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Video - Patreon Extras: Butterflies Are Crustaceans, But it Gets Worse…

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Video - Patreon Extras: Butterflies Are Crustaceans, But it Gets Worse…

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Please make a video about movie creatures biology!! Like Diablos from Monster Hunter, and the dragons from Dragon Heart!

Alirynn

I think the larger head serves as a largely unused threat display. You've got a thick skull and large frightening still slightly useful mouth to scare off potential predators and a smaller specialized mouth inside with most of your primary sensory organs. Without the muscles/everything else normally in the head you might have more room for vrainspace/a second nerve cluster type thing. Or maybe more sensory organs or a gland for the acid they spit.

Eleanor King

Awesome video as always! I was wondering if you had any plans to make more content for your other channel "Clint Explains?" those topics are fascinating as well!

Casey Parker

So, with Xenomorphs U have to consider that it might be the other way around with their mouths, as in, the outer big mouth is for show since Xenomoprhs take on the characteristics of the thing they came out of (Ex: Alien 3 where the Alien is bull (or dog depending on version) shaped vs Humanoid like the previous films. The little mouth is the real mouth and the outer mouth is akin to a Cobra's Hood The real answer to all of this tho is that Alien is a metaphor for "non-consensual touching" in more ways than one. The company forces them to go deal with this hostile enemy that penetrates and impregnates them. The company violates their bodies via the weird Eldritch Horror Bug Monster. Ripley and her crew are just bought and paid for bodies for the company to do with what they will.

TheNihilistEnthusiast

Yes, movie monsters:)

Betty Morgan

They say quality over quantity. Ostracods: "Is it too much to ask for both?"

Doug Smith

On the point of respiration, there's a scene in the movie "Finding Nemo" where Marlin, Nemo's father, is in the water but his head is above the surface as he's shouting at another character (I can't recall who). He goes under water and takes a deep breath and comes back out to continue his interaction with the other character. I enjoyed that Pixar put that little tidbit in there.

Nick B


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