The Insane Evolution of: Life in the Arctic

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Credits:
Writer/Narrator/Editor: Stephanie Sammann

Imagery courtesy of Getty Images

References:

[10] Moalem, Sharon, and Jonathan Prince. Survival of the Sickest: The Surprising Connections Between Disease and Longevity (P.S.). Reprint, Harper Perennial, 2008.
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This is one of those rare channels where I can click a random video and just trust that it's going to be good no matter what it's about.

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The voice of the narrator is to me, one of the greatest voices on YouTube( and maybe even Nebula). The way scientific topics are presented is also very good. This channel should be up there with legends such as Kurzgesagt. It needs more recognition. Also, the small mammals shown were so cute!

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When l got the notification of this channel, it was like giving chocolate to a child . Really amazing video. Best of luck

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In a world of "Anonymous Sources" and "reports say" it's good to see the information sources used to make a video posted in the description.

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I am in love with this channel as a science student

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You have created a wonderful channel Stephanie and it will grow immensely. This presentation was excellent. Merry Christmas!

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Mmm... Frozen froge, warm up for living froge.

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I was already going to buy a subscription to nebula, but now, at $12 a year! That's amazing.
Keep up the good work live all you guys videos

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This channel is so good. It has nature doc aesthetics to make it relaxing with nitty gritty science and high level scientific conclusions to make it super interesting

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10:27 I just realized that I may have this "Hunter's response".
As a kid I noticed that while playing outside in the snow and making snowballs bare handed my fingers would get very cold and hurt after a few minutes. But if I kept doing it for another 10 minutes or so, my hands would heat up again, allowing me to continue throwing snowballs.

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I once went outside in a swimsuit at -20F with a windchill of -50F for 5 minutes and you could very immediately and intensely feel the blood getting constricted in my extremities.

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What's so curious about the polar bears is the fact that all other bears tend to go to sleep when it gets cold.. but the polar bears live in much harsh environment and they don't seem to hibernate.

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the shot at 2:59 has got to be the most adorable thing I've ever seen
edit: nevermind this video is filled with shots like that 😭❤

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I cant believe I've never heard of the Hunter's response before

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Man this channel is amazing. Always posting interesting and well made videos. Keep up the good work!

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Some yeara ago, Russian scientists in Siberia found a well preserved woolly mammoth frozen in the permafrost. They commented that it was so well preserved that its flesh was still edible. I thought about this. The comment begged the question 'what sort of food did the poor scientists have that they would consider eating the mammoth'.

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Love this channel. One of the few mainstream science/nature channels on the platform that isn’t dumbed down to an elementary school level.

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8:18
when you score a banger in the park and the cage has ice on it

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Excellent, clear eyed content. Beautiful video clips too.

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I am legit so excited for the next video!

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