Casual Geographic - Your childhood IS A LIE!! | Eli & Jaclyn REACTION
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- Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2023
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About zebra's patterns:
They are like that because the pattern makes dificult for predators to distinguish where one zebra ends and another one starts when they are all together. That makes it harder for predators to predict their movements and land an attack in a zebra moving withing a herd.
It's also a sligh camoflage, as the light and dark stripes can hide them when they aren't on open plains. Specially considering that a good portion of their predators can't see color, so black and white is just as good as any other colors, like green and brown.
And finally, the black skin/fur is more resistent to parasites.
It's pretty much only to confuse flies. The other stuff is just a bonus
@@Disneylover137 It that was the case, their fur would be entirely Black.
@@OrdemDoGraveto no because black only attracts flies. Look it up
@@OrdemDoGraveto I work with horses and the ones attracting the most flies are the black ones
@@Disneylover137 I thought the black fur was more effective against parasites. That's why bufallos are black.
Zebra stripes are for the heard they blend together so predictors don't know how many they are and harder to pick out the young ones is basically camouflage with each other
Nope
It's actually to confuse flies
@@Disneylover137 Both!
Yeah seagulls are monsters. Btw you'll love his latest vid
The cuttlefish one could've been just to see how ancient of an ability depth perception is.
Very close. Cramorant is based on cormorants which are known for gulping down large fish.
And the Pokemon's Ability is to fire the fish (or Pikachu) at the opponent when getting hit with an attack.
More like this plz
Love the work you guys do
Ngl, I would not be upset about being paid to put glasses on cuttlefish.
I do gotta admit though. If I died and everyone was like how did he go. "Suicide by bear bro". Damn 😂
I think it would be cool if you guys checked out the most recent video from Casual Geographic.
Love you both
I have heard a lion roar in real life, and it is haunting...however, that sound does not translate well to speakers, and sounds kinda pathetic after being recorded.