Evolution in a big city - Jason Munshi-South
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Published on Mar 11, 2012
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Using newts, coyotes and mice, Jason Munshi-South shows how animals develop genetic differences in evolution, even within an urban city.
Lesson by Jason Munshi-South, animation by TED-Ed.
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Top Comments
CrissBlackHawk 1 year ago
It's 2 am, TED y u no let me sleep?
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xprimale 11 months ago
i have very high heavy metal tolerance... \m/
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Le Nhat Minh 2 months ago
I also have Heavy Metal Tolerance gene
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Nora DFTBA 3 months ago
When he said Heavy Metal Resistance I thought for a second he meant the musical genre and that the mice bacame more adapted to loud noises :/ Sometimes my brain does stupid things. :D
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Terraqueous Onkos 3 months ago
Yes let us introduce a foreign species that's always a good idea.
/sarcasm
Unless they didn't introduce them but it seemed that way.
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nachoijp 5 months ago
I think it is true though, compared to the pyramids or the great wall New York (and other great cities) are great achievements, not only for the infrastructure but for the management
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WhatWouldBukowskiDo 6 months ago
"New York city, not just one of humanities greatest achievements". Humble much?
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Antonio Alvarado 7 months ago
Don't bother trying to reason with these über-religious scientific ignoramuses. If they could be reasoned with they would not exist.
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TheSimsBrothers 7 months ago
Is great if you can build big cities without destroyng nature
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Thezuule1 8 months ago
I love when people claim evolution isn't real after watching a video describing OBSERVABLE cases of evolution...
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ZazzlesTheGubernator 9 months ago
Thanks. :)
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