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  • @BizarreBeasts
    @BizarreBeasts 13 дней назад

    Get this incredible signed print by Emily Graslie (featuring the hoatzin) here! complexly.store/products/emily-graslie-print

  • @pokoirlyase5931
    @pokoirlyase5931 3 года назад +774

    Another fun fact : Among the reasons this bird is not on the endangered species list, like many of its neighbours, is because it tastes disgusting. So no one hunts it for food .. or anything else actually

    • @phelps6205
      @phelps6205 2 года назад +113

      Makes you wonder why there aren't more species that evolved this trait.

    • @opeltheartist
      @opeltheartist 2 года назад +41

      @@phelps6205 I certainly did 👍

    • @curtisk2286
      @curtisk2286 Год назад +8

      Heard it's called stink bird too!

    • @randompheidoleminor3011
      @randompheidoleminor3011 Год назад +44

      @@phelps6205 because they use other modes of defense, like flight (birds), size and aggression (auroch, elephant), or just sheer numbers (sardines, salmon) - things that wouldn't compete effectively against humans' rapid technogical advance when our numbers exploded.
      Being toxic isn't a failsafe solution either - predators may be able to evolve resistance to it, rendering it moot in those scenarios, like turtles and jellyfish, badgers and cobras, humans and chocolate.

    • @Horsie112
      @Horsie112 Год назад +6

      I want to hug one

  • @daveandgena3166
    @daveandgena3166 4 года назад +475

    Eats leaves, young with wing claws they use to climb trees, weird bone structure, don't really fly ... are these birds still dinosaurs?

    • @pst5345
      @pst5345 3 года назад +134

      they are. Like every bird.

    • @luckytrap897
      @luckytrap897 2 года назад +8

      @@pst5345 Not really how birds work but okay

    • @crackedemerald4930
      @crackedemerald4930 2 года назад +26

      I mean, kinda, like all birds.

    • @rrrr-im9oz
      @rrrr-im9oz 2 года назад +86

      @@luckytrap897 yes thats how they work, all birds are dinosaurs, they are inside dinosauria

    • @Schneeregen_
      @Schneeregen_ 2 года назад +67

      @@luckytrap897 That's how Taxonomy works.

  • @kaylasilvera
    @kaylasilvera 4 года назад +933

    When Hank said that 'life isn't supposed to work in any particular way. It's supposed to work in the way that works,' he really wasn't kidding.

    • @sadiyahassan5812
      @sadiyahassan5812 4 года назад +3

      +

    • @BaalFridge
      @BaalFridge 3 года назад +41

      "Life uuhh.. Finds a way"

    • @AifDaimon
      @AifDaimon 3 года назад +7

      @@BaalFridge famous quote by Dr Ian Malcolm from Jurassic Park

    • @kylestanley7843
      @kylestanley7843 3 года назад +6

      @@AifDaimon I think they know.

    • @JonasC22
      @JonasC22 Год назад

      Hank Hill?

  • @austinjackson806
    @austinjackson806 4 года назад +905

    And that... is elementary, my dear Hoatzin.

  • @kamilrizvi5361
    @kamilrizvi5361 4 года назад +390

    The more I learn about birds, the more I think they're not so departed from the dinosaurs yet as I once thought

    • @Borderose
      @Borderose 3 года назад +55

      Not all dinos were birds. But ALL birds are dinos.

    • @kamilrizvi5361
      @kamilrizvi5361 3 года назад +63

      @@Borderose oh I know, I’m a zoology major. I just meant that evolution hasn’t distanced modern birds from archaeopteryx as far as I used to think

    • @dundee6402
      @dundee6402 2 года назад +4

      Birds are so closely related to the raptor branch of dinos they might as well be part of it.

    • @ploopy8780
      @ploopy8780 2 года назад +3

      @@kamilrizvi5361 what does being a zoology major consist of? Is it difficult?

    • @kamilrizvi5361
      @kamilrizvi5361 2 года назад +13

      @@ploopy8780 I enjoy it! At least after I got through the chemistry courses 😅 A lot of the classes are really easy to get invested in because they’re so interesting, I’m currently taking a Parasitology class that is definitely hard, don’t get me wrong, but I absolutely love it and find it so cool!

  • @elihinze3161
    @elihinze3161 4 года назад +681

    This lady's narration is hilarious and perfect for Bizarre Beasts.

    • @darkstar2874
      @darkstar2874 3 года назад +38

      Agree, she nails the “I am completely exasperated, this is *crazy* “ line delivery

    • @renatosiqueira1834
      @renatosiqueira1834 3 года назад +13

      Totally agree with you!
      Great narrator, great video!

    • @tatoruso
      @tatoruso 3 года назад +1

      Yes! Got me to subscribe!

    • @stephensmith4025
      @stephensmith4025 3 года назад +3

      You know someone else wrote it and she’s just reciting it ?

    • @elihinze3161
      @elihinze3161 3 года назад +1

      @@stephensmith4025 Yes, I am aware of that

  • @Astrih_Konnash
    @Astrih_Konnash 3 года назад +59

    There's a bird here in Brazil, the "quero-quero" ("southern lapwing" or Vanellus chilensis) that sports a couple of 1cm-sized spurs on each wing, used to intimidate rivals or enemies while flying.
    They nest in grasslands, being very common to be found in soccer camps and sometimes disturbing the trains because they try to protect the nests (for the amusement of those who watch the trains :D)

    • @leonardoscheffer
      @leonardoscheffer Год назад +3

      Aqui no Paraná o quero-quero é muito comum. Trabalho no Museu de Ciências Naturais da UFPR e nós temos um exemplar taxidermizado na exposição com o "esporão" (uma unha do animal) bem evidente.

    • @Astrih_Konnash
      @Astrih_Konnash Год назад +1

      @@leonardoscheffer Já vi um ou dois aqui no campus da UFRJ e sempre mantinha uma distância deles pois havia a possibilidade de ter um ninho por perto
      Nessas partes descampadas até via corujas buraqueiras :D

    • @leonardoscheffer
      @leonardoscheffer Год назад +3

      @@Astrih_Konnash que legal! O quero-quero pode ser bem territorialista quando cuida dos filhotes. É uma ave até bem tolerante à presença humana, contanto que o ambiente tenha um mínimo de áreas com vegetação rasteira. Um casal já fez ninho no meu vizinho da frente, sendo que o terreno dele tem só uns 20 m² de gramado.

  • @Bee-nw6df
    @Bee-nw6df 4 года назад +412

    The wing claws make them look like little baby dragons u_u

    • @tonikebschull5469
      @tonikebschull5469 4 года назад +6

      My thoughts exactly!

    • @IrisGlowingBlue
      @IrisGlowingBlue 3 года назад +17

      Right? The way they moved, too! I guess you can see a lot of where animators for, like, Norbert took their winged inspiration from.

    • @budmeister
      @budmeister 3 года назад +29

      More like their ancestors, the non-avian therapods.

    • @AifDaimon
      @AifDaimon 3 года назад +9

      baby wyverns, you mean.. wyverns are basically like the pterosaurs/pterodactyls

    • @blarg2429
      @blarg2429 3 года назад +22

      @@AifDaimon The wyvern/dragon distinction is made up, and not as widespread as you might htink. If you want to look at dragons through the lens of mythology, you quickly find that the concept of "dragon" is more of a handful of distinct narrative roles than a physical description; some dragons are mashups of various specific animals, some are just huge snakes, etc (consider the fact that _every_ culture has a dragon-concept; if they were defined by body type this would not be true). If you want to look at dragons through the lens of modern fantasy pop culture, then there are no fixed rules because that's not how art works.
      If you care about this topic, I suggest you watch OSP's "Trope Talk: Dragons" video. If not, have a nice day.

  • @lukeh2556
    @lukeh2556 4 года назад +394

    Of course geese have wings claws because frick you, they're geese

    • @herranton
      @herranton 4 года назад +57

      Geese also have teethe. On their tongues. In case they're wing claws weren't scary enough.

    • @DoctorX17
      @DoctorX17 4 года назад +37

      @@herranton Plus they can continue to attack you with their neck broken in half. They're demonic, I tell you

    • @devinm.6149
      @devinm.6149 3 года назад +9

      @@DoctorX17 very protective of their families.

    • @AifDaimon
      @AifDaimon 3 года назад +3

      @@DoctorX17 huh!? really!?!?

    • @DoctorX17
      @DoctorX17 3 года назад +17

      @@AifDaimon indeed... One time I saw one get hit by a car, car drove off, but the angry goose, with its _neck bent over and head upside-down,_ came squawking and screeching at me, trying to attack me, just because I was nearby. Truly distributing

  • @DoctorX17
    @DoctorX17 4 года назад +45

    Cow bird
    Also, chickens having wing claws explains how a chicken scratched me when it just flapped its wings at me while I was petting it

  • @Milamberinx
    @Milamberinx 3 года назад +10

    "Sherlock, why do people say I smell like a cow?"
    "Why that's ruminantary, my dear Hoatzin"

  • @matthew_thefallen
    @matthew_thefallen 4 года назад +59

    Ah yes, the living Archaeopteryx kind of bird haha

  • @Judymontel
    @Judymontel 4 года назад +32

    Now when I think of Alexander Graham Bell making that first phone call I hear "Hoatzin! Come here! I need you!" Oy.

  • @SeanRhoadesChristopher
    @SeanRhoadesChristopher 3 года назад +20

    Many of the dinosaurs such as Triceratops likely had a similar digestive systems.

  • @cloverhighfive
    @cloverhighfive 4 года назад +109

    "It eats/digests like a cow" oh cool... I wonder what that bird tastes like.
    "It stinks like fresh cow manure." nevermind.

    • @ThunderOrb
      @ThunderOrb 3 года назад +9

      But if you eat cattle despite them smelling like their own manure, what's the difference?

    • @cloverhighfive
      @cloverhighfive 3 года назад +12

      @@ThunderOrb Interesting point. Although a clean cow doesn't smell like its own manure. But interesting point.

    • @OtakuUnitedStudio
      @OtakuUnitedStudio 3 года назад +9

      @@cloverhighfive I think it's the bird's breath that makes it smell that way, rather than body odor.

    • @LeesChannel
      @LeesChannel 2 года назад +4

      @@ThunderOrb Their meat actually has a foul taste.

    • @raccoonchild
      @raccoonchild 2 года назад

      @@ThunderOrb Tell me you've never been near a cow without telling me you've never been near a cow 🤨

  • @loura246
    @loura246 4 года назад +134

    So it's the tuatara of birds.
    Next you should do aardvarks! The tuatara of mammals

  • @cortster12
    @cortster12 3 года назад +10

    Wing claws instantly made sense to me, since wings are hands. So it wasn't a new adaptation, and just re-evolving something that is likely still there in its genetics. The stomach thing, on the other hand, is actually strange, as that's a new adaptation. Which is cool!

  • @bethaniepetitpas5699
    @bethaniepetitpas5699 4 года назад +53

    I always thought they looked like those flying feathered dinosaurs.

    • @muhamadsayyidabidin3906
      @muhamadsayyidabidin3906 3 года назад +10

      I always think they looks like archaeopteryx

    • @patriciapetitpas9105
      @patriciapetitpas9105 3 года назад +1

      @@muhamadsayyidabidin3906 YES

    • @MigWith
      @MigWith 3 года назад +7

      They are

    • @Saasbutter
      @Saasbutter 3 года назад +3

      Congrats!
      You are absolutely right

    • @rukeyburg1084
      @rukeyburg1084 10 месяцев назад

      One thing to support is that the animals have become smaller because of the environment. The hoatzin is quite big especially for a bird, so it's understandable it hits close to the dinosaur age

  • @victoria_bongiorno
    @victoria_bongiorno 4 года назад +37

    MORE SARAH 👏

    • @greensun1334
      @greensun1334 3 года назад +3

      I like Sarah very much - and she's really beautyful too...

    • @SungazerDNB
      @SungazerDNB 3 года назад

      She's very sexy.

  • @jaynedavis3388
    @jaynedavis3388 3 года назад +80

    When you said “ducks also have them” at the start, my mind went to the REAL nightmare fuel that is a duck’s reproductive organs (even double penis having sharks think that sh*t is brutal & their junk evolved to stop females forcibly scraping them off of their bodies during mating)

    • @michaelf.2449
      @michaelf.2449 2 года назад +6

      But my first thought was "I don't want to learn about another corkscrew penis having animal." Also I believe snakes have a double headed penis probably for similar reasons.

    • @shangobunni5
      @shangobunni5 Год назад

      Didn’t know this. I’ll be cursing you tonight when I can’t sleep.

    • @leeleaman8057
      @leeleaman8057 Год назад +1

      @@michaelf.2449snakes have a hemipenis which pretty much just two

  • @nameless7838
    @nameless7838 4 года назад +43

    i KNEW this wouldn't go more than a few episodes without the Hoatzin showing up.

    • @iamTheSnark
      @iamTheSnark 3 года назад

      Huazin. You hear a T and you don't write it. But hey, everyone in the comments does this, it seems.

    • @nameless7838
      @nameless7838 3 года назад +2

      @@iamTheSnark The scientific name is Opisthocomus Hoazin, the common name is Hoatzin, spelled with a T. There's no U in the name.

    • @quinnthefox2289
      @quinnthefox2289 3 года назад

      :0 All this time i thought it was just called a Canje Pheasant

    • @ShevaSmash
      @ShevaSmash 3 года назад +1

      @The Snark maybe because Hoatzin is the right spelling? It's how the channel wrote it in the info and how it's written in everything I can find online about the bird. Seriously, Google crap before you try giving people grief.

  • @sarcasticeggs8998
    @sarcasticeggs8998 4 года назад +50

    I dont know why, but the pictures of the bird and the term "Wing Claws," remind me a lot of Stymphalean Birds from greek myths

  • @IceNixie0102
    @IceNixie0102 4 года назад +81

    I really like this host; I was worried I'd miss Hank if he wasn't doing them all, but she's awesome. Also why does her voice sound so familiar?

    • @greensun1334
      @greensun1334 3 года назад +1

      She is really awesome - and a very pretty Girl!

    • @TeamLegacyFTW
      @TeamLegacyFTW 3 года назад +2

      Who is hank?

    • @TeamLegacyFTW
      @TeamLegacyFTW 3 года назад +7

      Propane and propane accessories?🤔

    • @greensun1334
      @greensun1334 3 года назад +3

      @@TeamLegacyFTW Hank is the other Narrator I guess...

    • @TeamLegacyFTW
      @TeamLegacyFTW 3 года назад +2

      @@greensun1334 My b. First video of this channel.

  • @gracehwang5671
    @gracehwang5671 3 года назад +4

    So the Hoatzin literally gave up the ability to fly for more food. That’s my kind of bird

    • @budmeister
      @budmeister 3 года назад

      It can still fly, but not well

  • @wandererinthedust276
    @wandererinthedust276 3 года назад +4

    When I was a kid, there was a documentary I loved, narrated by Anthony Hopkins called the Flooded Forest. In it, I saw the Hoatzin for the first time! I thought it was gorgeous. Then, I saw the baby and didn't care about the claw because I WAS A KID WORRIED BECAUSE THE BABIES KEPT FALLING OFF! I always thought, "The babies were gonna fall in the water some day and ... :(((" This video gave me so much peace. Thank you.

  • @marshallferron
    @marshallferron 2 года назад +5

    I think their wing claws are still remarkable because they're functional while the wing claws of other birds are entirely vestigial

  • @DuelingBongos
    @DuelingBongos 13 дней назад +1

    The fact that birds have claws on their wings is the same reason bats have claws on their wings: They all evolved from quadraped ancestors who walked on four feet, which all had claws, just as quadrapedal creatures still do today.

  • @Nico-kf8wr
    @Nico-kf8wr 4 года назад +5

    I remember watching these birds in the Orinoco river. They were always perched on the low trees next to the river. They seemed weird, but I didn't know how weird until now.

  • @terririnella4032
    @terririnella4032 3 года назад +6

    I have loved this bird since first hearing about it as a kid (love animal programs, watched a ton) it was described as being like an archaeopteryx and I can see it (and this was before feathered dinosaurs and dinos evolved into birds was even a common thought)
    Considering where it lives, I could see it going down the road to evolve like a monkey, losing flight (but keeping the ability to glide) and getting better and permanent hands and claws to climb and crawl along branches, hell it's smell could become a defense mechanism as it gets bigger and more monkey or sloth like

  • @alden1132
    @alden1132 Месяц назад +1

    Maybe it's ancestors were halfway to evolving into a land-dwelling terrorbird, and just reversed course when big cats showed up...

  • @mateuskosicov9817
    @mateuskosicov9817 4 года назад +3

    This claws that birds have is like a vestigial thing from quadruped dinossaurs, right?

  • @ssjgarfield
    @ssjgarfield Месяц назад

    The Hoatzin happens to be my favourite bird due to it's prehistoric appearance.
    I had the pleasure to see them in the wild in Ecuador back in 2018.

  • @003mohamud
    @003mohamud 3 года назад +2

    Watch it evolve into a quadruped cow-griffin.

  • @adityakhanna113
    @adityakhanna113 4 года назад +30

    "What are birds" meme just got serious

  • @bluemanno7901
    @bluemanno7901 2 года назад +2

    Speaking evolutionary terms those claws aren't that weird, virtually all avian dinosaurs pre-cretaceous extinction had claw digits on their wings. So really the birds who don't have them are the weird ones.

  • @deborahkogan8742
    @deborahkogan8742 4 года назад +11

    Wing claws like this were found in Archeopteryx. Perhaps they came from them!

  • @jonathanowo7584
    @jonathanowo7584 4 года назад +3

    I always knew the ducks were hiding something

    • @herranton
      @herranton 4 года назад +2

      The drakes (boy ducks) are hiding something. It's long, it's strong, it's corkscrew shaped and has barbs on it. The longest duck one on record is 16 inches. That's like 42 centimeters.
      Also, boy ducks don't quack. Only girls do.

  • @yuvalne
    @yuvalne 4 года назад +17

    Okay, I really like Sarah's enounciation now

  • @NewMessage
    @NewMessage 4 года назад +11

    Bet that bird does an amazing Nixon impression.

    • @katrinahockman5561
      @katrinahockman5561 4 года назад +2

      A like for you, random internet stranger. That one took me a minute...

    • @lukeh2556
      @lukeh2556 4 года назад +2

      I like this joke but I don't know why

  • @WildBillCox13
    @WildBillCox13 3 года назад +3

    Wait-what's that giant raptoroid dinosaur with the giant foreclaws? Megaraptor? I think that one was supposed to be an herbivore, too. Maybe the lineage is there?

    • @budmeister
      @budmeister 3 года назад

      Well birds are descended from early therapod dinosaurs. All early birds also had wing claws throughout their life.

  • @travisboothe5670
    @travisboothe5670 4 года назад +9

    Wing claws, I got to get me some of those lol

  • @TheTravelVal
    @TheTravelVal 4 года назад +7

    Weird! Or should I say.... bizarre!

  • @bobtube414
    @bobtube414 4 года назад +4

    Hoatzin chicks just redefined fight or flight!

  • @stax6092
    @stax6092 4 года назад +3

    I thought anybody that has ever Butchered a bird for a meal has come across the wing claws. As an ex-professional cook, I didn't find that to be new.
    I did enjoy the episode though, very interesting bird.

  • @OmNomNomTurtle33
    @OmNomNomTurtle33 4 года назад +2

    Did anyone else think of that bit in Jenna Marbles' Google Deep Dive video where she googles "worst smells" and this beast comes up and she goes "hOAtzin! .......Stink bird :)" No? Just me?

  • @KS-mt1lb
    @KS-mt1lb 4 года назад +2

    That's the Canje Pheasant. National bird of Guyana 🇬🇾

  • @saber1epee0
    @saber1epee0 4 года назад +1

    I didn't realize the schedule change so was confused this and the last one came so close together, but I'm Delighted!!

  • @damedesuka77
    @damedesuka77 3 года назад +2

    For me the coolest part of this bird is their spiky, crown-like feathers on top of their heads! Such a good hairstyle!

  • @lukeh2556
    @lukeh2556 4 года назад +14

    A Hoatzit?

    • @woodfur00
      @woodfur00 4 года назад +3

      Elementary, my dear Hoatzin

    • @lukeh2556
      @lukeh2556 4 года назад +2

      @@woodfur00 Hoatzat Mr.Holmes?

  • @KAZVorpal
    @KAZVorpal 2 месяца назад +1

    Yes, even adult chickens have digits on their wings.

  • @AdamosDad
    @AdamosDad Месяц назад

    Later in the late devouring period, fish became obnoxious,
    clam-a-saurs and oyster-etts appeared as appetizers.
    Animals without backbones hid from each other or fell down.

  • @strongpowerthankyou5929
    @strongpowerthankyou5929 3 года назад +3

    I thought their wing-claws are already weird, but boy, was I mistaken. The Hoatzin just gets weirder and weirder.

  • @szeth14
    @szeth14 4 года назад +3

    The entire video after 0:30 - Try not to think about duck genitals, try not to think about duck genitals, try not t......

  • @rnick3665
    @rnick3665 Месяц назад

    1:12 The way that baby climbs up makes me think of early feathered dinosaurs. I mean if you climb up trees in order to drop down on prey below it is it likely to encourage a tendency to evolve towards at least gliding.

  • @KWolf2013
    @KWolf2013 4 года назад +7

    This host's delivery and general incredulity bring me great joy. Also, what a cool bird!

  • @Achw3l
    @Achw3l 4 года назад +6

    What a fantastic channel this is

  • @KWolfeGaming
    @KWolfeGaming 4 года назад +4

    I never expected to be this fascinated by a bird. That was quite unexpected!
    Would love to see one covering the pangolin one day. Most trafficked mammal, more evolutionarilly related to lions than the are other animals with convergent evolutionary traits like anteaters or armadillo, fascinating biology and eating habits, and, even related to today, one of the speculated potential animal to human vectors for the ongoing crisis.
    Ignoring the last thing, I just find them extremely fascinating.

  • @dylantrainer1677
    @dylantrainer1677 Месяц назад

    I love hoatzins! Got up close and personal at Cocha Cashu in Peru and they are such beautiful birds

  • @eshiffer
    @eshiffer Год назад +1

    I remember the Bronx Zoo used to have a flock of these. They were so fun to watch! I think they were fed what looked like kale.

  • @Mickeynomantle
    @Mickeynomantle 2 года назад

    Absolutely adding this channel to my top 25

  • @kelsqi-books4835
    @kelsqi-books4835 4 года назад +5

    As if i wasn't already weary of geese 🙈😶

  • @fatimamahmoud4261
    @fatimamahmoud4261 4 года назад +3

    What if the hoatzin is how all birds started millions of years ago and they all evolved except this bird

  • @garethtudor836
    @garethtudor836 3 года назад

    I only found out that this channel exists today. I subbed, and this is the first video I've watched.
    What a brilliant introduction to the channel! A bird that I find so amazingly awesome, and a host whose fascination is obvious.
    I have a feeling I'm gonna love every video

  • @AtarahDerek
    @AtarahDerek 3 года назад +4

    There's a bird in Indonesia born so precocial that it can fly right out of the egg. And it has claws on its wings.
    So do ostriches. And lots of other birds. Claws on wings are uncommon, but not rare. And almost every bird in the world has thumbs. Moa and kiwis are exceptions only because they have no or extremely small wings.

    • @robbie356
      @robbie356 Год назад

      what is the indonesian bird?

  • @karlaboissenet5910
    @karlaboissenet5910 6 дней назад

    Muscovy duck drakes also have wing claws. Enough to run off German shepherd dogs when they defend their hens

  • @mehmetgurdal
    @mehmetgurdal 2 месяца назад

    When the last sauropod died back in 66y ago he asked this birds ancestors to avenge him.

  • @practicepositiveprogress5396
    @practicepositiveprogress5396 4 года назад +3

    Ah! I just got my chameleon pin and Im so excited to get this pin!

  • @JBroMukbang
    @JBroMukbang Месяц назад

    Bro got lost in time, these birds looks like the earliest forms of birds.

  • @minkexmachina1627
    @minkexmachina1627 4 года назад +3

    I'm always so excited to get my bizarre beasts pin in the mail! Thank you!

  • @EcceJack
    @EcceJack 4 года назад +2

    I'm *loving* that background! :D
    Also, Sarah's great

  • @sammoyers4792
    @sammoyers4792 4 года назад +4

    I feel like if something eats leaves, there's a 100% chance it is weird.

  • @insectbah
    @insectbah 3 года назад

    This video is just spot-on in every way

  • @censusgary
    @censusgary 18 дней назад

    The difference between baby birds like the hoatzin, that are relatively agile (for baby birds), and those that aren’t, is an important distinction made by ornithologists and birders. Many birds (think robins) have young that hatch from their eggs blind, naked, and basically helpless. These are altricial chicks. Others (think poultry, like ducks) have young that hatch with a kind of feathers, and able to walk around and feed themselves. The latter are precocial chicks.
    These terms are not usually applied to mammals, but we could say that baby horses (foals) are precocial- they can walk and jump around within a few hours of birth- while human babies are altricial- we spend our first several months just lying around, waiting to be fed, and most of us don’t walk until we’re around a year old.

  • @Silvia-iy9jy
    @Silvia-iy9jy 4 года назад +3

    SARAH!!! Incredible!!! You’re amazing!

  • @Ali-in-Wonderland.
    @Ali-in-Wonderland. 16 дней назад

    3:33 me when my ulcers flare and acid reflux hits

  • @Lucinat0r
    @Lucinat0r Месяц назад

    the fact that many birds have claws should not surprise anyone. They are dinosaurs and archaic birds all had claws

  • @officersoulknight6321
    @officersoulknight6321 3 года назад +2

    This is just called a Quetzalcoatl

  • @geeksdo1tbetter
    @geeksdo1tbetter 3 года назад

    you are delightful! excellent narration!

  • @joyrampino8811
    @joyrampino8811 7 месяцев назад

    I fond a new favorite to add to my list of channels to watch ❣

  • @ninalehman9054
    @ninalehman9054 2 месяца назад

    I saw a post years ago about the Hoatzin’s unusual digestive tract (they eat leaves, so they aren’t normal birds). The best response in the comments section was:
    “It’s alimentary, my dear hoatzin.”

  • @darkrandom9947
    @darkrandom9947 5 дней назад

    I've never heard of them till today. And I love them already.😍

  • @RenormalizedAdvait
    @RenormalizedAdvait Месяц назад

    "Useless babies?" Unfortunately that is how life works to ensure its survival.

  • @GG-MA
    @GG-MA 4 года назад +2

    I loved it! Where do I sign for a thousand episodes?

  • @MaxWelton
    @MaxWelton 4 года назад +4

    Elementary, my dear hoatzin

  • @kerryberger985
    @kerryberger985 3 года назад

    This is a hilarious video. Thank you. For making my day.

  • @LoneWoIfPack19
    @LoneWoIfPack19 2 года назад

    "Birds I thought I knew. Fire example, ducks." and shows a Mallard.

  • @robertgotschall1246
    @robertgotschall1246 3 года назад

    Always wondered about these birds. Thanks for clearing it up sorta.

  • @Peter-sk5vg
    @Peter-sk5vg 16 дней назад

    A delightful companion to your budgerigars

  • @Moto_Medics
    @Moto_Medics 2 года назад

    I appreciate the fact that you seem to match the background leds to your outfits

  • @valerieellison2483
    @valerieellison2483 3 года назад

    Baby hoatzins can swim and climb, turkey poults can do minor amounts of flying at days old, and eurasian roller chicks projectile vomit at their enemies. Birds are pretty cool.

  • @fuzzyhair321
    @fuzzyhair321 2 месяца назад

    This bird appears to be almost like an bird that first appeared in 65 million yrs ago

  • @zoushaomenohu
    @zoushaomenohu Год назад

    Like rpg and comic book writer Crystal Frasier once said "Birds never forgot they used to be dinosaurs, and they're bitter about it."

  • @dfpguitar
    @dfpguitar 2 года назад

    chickens eat large amounts of greens too. If they have access, chickens eat grass and plants throughout the day.

  • @joshiditesservellonacles7819
    @joshiditesservellonacles7819 3 года назад +1

    It is clearly a poison and flying type Pokemon, indeed

  • @TheScienceguy77
    @TheScienceguy77 3 года назад

    Love this host. Her voice is perfect for these types of videos.

  • @LoveLuffy200
    @LoveLuffy200 3 года назад

    Great video!

  • @greensun1334
    @greensun1334 3 года назад +2

    The most endangered and rare Species are: Beautyful, very intellegent Girls with red Hair and light-blue Eyes - who have a Fable for Nature and Animals...

  • @daviddimitrov3696
    @daviddimitrov3696 2 месяца назад +1

    soo we all agree that these are just dinosaurs minus a (long) tail and teeth right?

  • @claireingles-sj6xz
    @claireingles-sj6xz 4 месяца назад

    Lovin' them avian theropods.