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EXTINCT BUGS = DFF #302

Christmas is for everyone, but that doesn't mean that patrons miss out on their exclusives! Here is your episode for the week about creepy, crawley extinct (?) things.

Stay tuned for the Christmas special on the main channel, for Patron and pleb alike!

Merry Christmas and Happy holidays from all of us at Pessimist Productions!

EXTINCT BUGS = DFF #302

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Your are all too correct sir but maybe you don’t know this but giant dragonflies actually lived past the carboniferous period and were able to survive into lower oxygen level environments. Scientist think its respiratory system might have been helped by the movements of its wings I can’t remember exactly how but I believe the motion of the wings allowed for something similar to our diaphragm.

Unless they had really good other senses, like smell, echolocation, hearing, detecting vibrations, etc. Then they would be scary as fuck.

The True Nihilist

Scutigera coleoptrata IS in-fact in Louisiana

Heather Squidz

Thanks guys, happy holidays 🎅🏼

Watermelon

i love that they do paleo shit.

DanaHaus

scotty has a bbc fetish. big bug cunt

Also, happy holidays fellas.

Bigness

Ah, the table doth overflow with contento

Bigness

BUGS

Leumba

I know... I know. but sometimes the scientific illiteracy makes me yell at my computer.

Cave Woman

people should watch aron ras series on life it goes more into therapsids and synapsids.

O

The reason that insect respiratory systems don't work beyond a certain size because of 'diffusion'. Diffusion only works less than a millimeter at best, so without a circulatory system capable of taking a centralized source of oxygen (ex. what the lungs in animals act as) to every tissue in the body using capillary blood vessels, diffusion would simply not work and the animal would die.

The True Nihilist

The Scutigera Cleopatra looked just like the house centipedes I see in my house and I am about as far away north as you can be from Mexico. Either that article's picture was wrong or their range has expanded. I have actually majored in Biology though and it looks like a 'Common House Centipede'. So I'm pretty sure whoever wrote the article got the wrong picture or they look very similar. Did some quick research and the 'Scutigera cleopatra' is the scientific name for house centipede. So I would infer that its range has spread all over America for making its non-scientific name 'Common House Centipede'

The True Nihilist

You spoil us.

Maria

They said these centipede things were basically blind, so you could easily dodge them probably unless you were incapacitated.

The True Nihilist

It’s not a matter of where he grips it. It’s a simple matter of weight ratios. A 10lb dragonfly could not lift a 75lb German Shepherd.

Connor

Awesome!

Jonathan M

Awesome 👌

Hayden

Sorry I doubted you guys

BandanaGuy

MY BELLY! IT IS SO FULL!!

shelbees

Ah, so it was delayed.

U wot m8

Bugs for Christmas? Is this some form of coal or a gift for weirdos.

BruceyDaPug

Thanks guys

Anders Rosendal

YOURE DOING ANOTHER CHRISTMAS SPECIAL!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ last one was so good

Matt Hunkee

Thank you!!

Abby Danger

Thanks for editing this together for us Paul :))

Connor Byers

Awesome ! Cheers for the fresh contento . Happy Holidays to the Lads and their better halves 🤘🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🤘

Scotty B

these historical/prehistorical episodes are the best

s10w10rr1s

💩🎅❄

Poop Poop

Poooooop

Poop Poop

Whew, I thought I’d die from starvation😁🍖🍗🌭

Seth

Noice

jack cervantez

Fuck yes! 💚❤️

Chelsea

happy holidays guys :) ❤️

miscrece


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