vertebrae you will actually be shining after you do that sense
Most vertebrates do not eat plants directly.
Many vertebrates are like this, especially mammals and birds.
are the vertebrates, which are our own ancestors.
I broke my C2 vertebrae.
We found fossil vertebrates and fossil plants.
I studied the vertebrates.
The longest lived vertebrate on the planet, pretty incredible.
Even the vertebrae, the individual vertebrae in your spine, can float and respond inside this network of tension.
And octopus lenses and vertebrate lenses are built from different stuff, they have a different role.
or all vertebrate geeks know about this book." And I just assumed that Leighton would not know this book because he's not an outdoorsman kind of guy.
the terrestrial vertebrate biomass.
In terms of vertebrates it essentially evolved more or less in the way you see. This is kind of a schematic picture. The inner reptile brain and there's the squirrel monkey brain
But it had a clear vertebral column.
We've been evolving as a vertebrate brain for hundreds of millions of years.
And I am definitely a vertebrate pest.
Bioluminescence doesn't happen in any other vertebrates.
So if you have your vertebrae like a column, it's actually less strain on everything.
Or even as low as down below vertebrates on the evolutionary timescale, or before vertebrates,
are going to have to add vertebrae.
As soon as we can add vertebrae, I mean, it has just tremendous application to the medical field.
This is part of a vertebrae, so you can see how big this is.
you suddenly have more space between the vertebrae in your spine they can measure
I had a hangman's break in my C2 vertebrae.
And this leads to what we in the vertebrates call reinforcement learning, which started out as a theory in psychology--
It's the same kind of circuit that works in vertebrates, like us, to control breathing-- and, for that matter, walking.
This is something pretty unique to humans across the vertebrate animals.
The most conspicuous similarity between a cephalopod and a vertebrate is the eye.
of a percent by weight of the terrestrial vertebrae biomass of the animals we're leaving out all the
insects and the worms and the fish and the Sea terrestrial vertebrate
We see a whole proliferation of different kinds of vertebrates living in open areas.
We can get it to produce about 14 vertebrae, which is sort of an ancestral state, but is
livestock, all the domesticated vertebrates on one side, including us.
And you put all the rest of the terrestrial vertebrates on the other side.
and I think that they fused about six or eight vertebrae. I mean it was very extensive. And he made his goal, McCovey, to get through his rehab and to come back to the ballpark
And among those groups are the chordates which go on to become the vertebrates, or at least that includes the group that
There's a term that I came across reporting this book called vertebrate pest.
Yeah, I think in terms of the vertebrates, there's a number of selection filters going on at the Cretaceous Paleogene boundary.
When we hugged, I could feel his vertebrae, his ribs.
And in fact, even other vertebrates.
And there are multiple, multiple studies of different vertebrates and plants, and even birds, that show that groups that get to Madagascar
just studying this little bit, the vertebrates and the plants, is limited.
Los gusanos, los moluscos, los vertebrados, etcétera.
So if your spine is a long column, all the nerves feed off the vertebrae into your organs.
In the book there's a chart to tell you which organs belong to which parts of the vertebrae.
And I think this is one reason why we do kind of have this distance with fish compared to other vertebrates, with birds and mammals, is this idea that they
Here we have a large nervous system, one in the vertebrate range-- roughly 500 million neurons in the case of an octopus--
We looked at environmental criteria-- toxicity for fish, for vertebrates, invertebrates, plants.
And in fact, they've been designated as the most endangered vertebrates on Earth-- not just mammals, not just primates, but vertebrates on earth.
So you know, there's a pretty standard set of genes and proteins that build vertebrates, build mammals.