Dig into the Tully Monster with Dr. Richard Kissel

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Published 2023-09-01

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  • @Sirrom0206
    I like this video. Thanks for posting.
  • @themeadman
    Thanks for the clarification on what we know about it. 👍
  • @ballbby3775
    Looks like something a child would draw, what a crazy,unique little creature. Love this kinda stuff.
  • @emom358
    Interesting talk, really annoying music.
  • Looks like a type mollusk to me, close to a squid or cuttlefish but lacking the tentacles with extended mouth parts
  • While it is true that the music could be a little bit quieter, it isn't too loud, like so many Karens claim. I barely noticed there was any, and had to rewind to check, after I read the idiotic comments. Confirmed, the music is at a reasonable volume, there is no difficulty in making out what is said...and no distracting.
  • @user-xw7ie6jv2x
    A very interesting and fascinating topic but... why oh why the annoying music that distracts? It's as if you deliberately want to spoil the narrative. So why do it ?
  • @yoyodocsb2
    I enjoyed the talk but the drums in the back ground were a distraction
  • @brionfranks478
    It has " gill" openings shaped like a hagfish, crab like eyes on stalks , fins and body like a squid and a single squid- like tentacle. Its like a platypus with all the different morphologies in one organism.
  • @StandardGoose
    This was clearly made in the Spore Creature Creator.
  • How do they know which is the front and which is the back? Couldn't it swim in either direction?
  • @daisypekin6787
    it looks like 1 of those baking soda/powder plastic toys!
  • @scvcebc
    I have a couple of these that I collected in the 1970's. When I read about the lamprey proposal, I examined my specimens and noticed the single "nostril" for the first time, so I am leaning toward the lamprey theory.
  • @johnNJ4024
    He says that the dinosaurs were reptiles, but what I commonly hear today is that chickens and other birds are the closest related living relatives of dinosaurs. So... doesn't that mean dinosaurs were not reptiles? If they are an ancestor to modern avians which that would make dinosaurs more closer to have been giant bird-like animals that probably were covered with some type of proto feathers.