You eat your chicken wing wrong. Chicken actually have very smoll potrouding thumb like bump on their wing, it is not as clear and obvious as hoatzin and the other clawed bird mentioned here but, it is.
To phrase it as "we currently believe/speculate" rather than using the phrase "it is understood". We know very little definitively, and I really appreciate the distinction.
These birds sound so much like turkeys. I've been raising and butchering turkeys for several years now. I use heritage breeds, rather than the broad breasted commercial type birds. All of my turkeys have claws on their wings. Every single one of them. They don't fly super great, but they can fly up to a tree branch to roost, and they use their wing claws to grab a branch and gain stability. The butterball turkeys you buy at the store for Thanksgiving don't have these claws, but all of my red bourbon turkeys have them, and use them.
I like the fact that they are visually stunning *and* smell like poo. Kind of a reason why people *shouldn't* hunt or wanna eat them. Seems to be the hoatzin also aren't an endangered species! Love this bird already, it looks so majestic and the more I look into this bird, the more interested I am, they're amazing.
Saw this bird on another one of your videos and wanted to learn more. Did a search, and boom, another one of your videos!! Pretty cool. And yep, learned something new! ❤️💜💚
Wow, they really looks like a chicken and at the same time like a paradise birds. Looking for those birds from encyclopedia to learn more so thanks for video! P.S Sorry about my English, I'm trying to taping more clearly, but it's doesn't work all time, so correct me if I was wrong!
"Technically, it's currently understood that all living birds are descendants of avian dinosaurs." I am sorry but birds are the avian dinosaurs themselves, you meant the non-avian ones instead.
Sure! Phylum Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, and Proteobacteria have all been observed in the hoatzin's gut flora among others. Here's a link to an article that discusses this further: aem.asm.org/content/74/19/5905 Hope that helps!
Here in the Bolivia savanna Biome we feed them raw meat from our yards and porches everyone calls them Serere Bird I think it comes from indigenous Chiquitano Besiro savanna people
I wonder if this is just a transitional phase that we are witnessing, and if the hoatzin will continue to evolve, loosing wings completely and keeping the claws its entire life, so that it becomes something like a bird squirrel. Maybe eventually it will leave trees and become dinosaur-like
Creo que faltó mostrar a los pichones con garras y nadando como es característico de está especie única. Gracias por la información. Ben Jenne desde Vzla.Pais de estas aves.
It’s more likely the claws are a remnant from their dinosaur ancestor, since ducks and chickens also have them (albeit just one). scienceblogs.com/tetrapodzoology/2010/06/30/clubs-spurs-spikes-and-claws
Don't these also have teeth instead their bill? As a kid I thought these were archaeopteryx that were discovered to still be living on an island like in The Lost World.
I have only discovered these birds exist. Thanks for this video, it was so interesting, and has added to my knowledge of the Hoatzin (Supposedly pronounced "Watson") and the dinosaur/bird link. I watched an episode from Paulogia called "(Ken) Ham & AiG News - Crocoduck is real!" ultimately debunking dumbass creationist views of evolution, which ultimately led me here.
Here in the Bolivia savanna Biome we feed them raw meat from our yards and porches everyone calls them Serere Bird I think it comes from indigenous Chiquitano Besiro savanna people
there exists also a bird from south america another bird with claws on its wings and has teeth like probes on their beaks then grow out its full black with red under feathers the name anyone? seen it once on a documentary and apparently they migrate to my part of the world, so happened to see it face to face recently i think it was under a year or two in age the name anyone?
Cool and Informative but.. why use the same shot over and over of birds sitting on branch!? Especially when talking about the claws or how they climb 🤔
a green leaf dinosaur that lives in trees and can't fly more than a mile,and stinks to high heaven,poor things im on a soft diet too,they look like raptors,wonder what they look like featherless
Hmm.. It's how they developed? I'm honestly not sure if there's a reasoning behind their eye color - like if it adds any benefit or anything like that.
This Bird my country National bird we Also called it the Canje pheasant because of the Canje river and because we were ruled once by British the crown on it's head caught the king and Queen's eye because the wore crowns also so that's why they are Guyana's national bird we are not allow to shoot them till to this day i's against the law
@@Dr.Ian-Plect they are created Like that from begining ,ok you have your teory about Archaeopteryx fossil,ok,nice teory but not real proof that birds evolved from two leg dinosaurs,i believe that is just a bird Like hoatzin today not evolved dinosaur, macroevolution is interesting teory but not real science we all already know that, i have my beliefs,you have yours,but none of us know the real truth about the begining of everything
So I guess hoatzins related to a cow because it has a stomach similar to one. Just kidding but I was trying to make a point just cause has a certain feature that another animal has doesn’t mean it’s related to it. True the way you say it sounds convincing but still. We don’t say ravens are our ancestors but they have intelligence that beats apes 🦍. It really is just an interpretation of your world view. In my worldview God made some animals with similar features but still completely different and unique. Yours they all came from a random accident that came from nothing. I’m not saying your idiots to me you are smart intelligent people. You’ve just been taught to accept it without questioning it or doubting it and this has been happening for so long that people just bought into it. Anyway that’s all I’m going to say God bless you all. And one more thing Jesus loves you and he wants to be with you he will forgive anyone no matter what bad thing you did. Bye
since they are evolved and lost many features such as the tail, wing claws, and teeth which some still have claws, and chicken dna can be altered to reactivate tail growing
@@johnforte838 technically speaking i guess so, they would just be referring to the ancient dinosaurs everyone thinks of, before they could be classified as birds
A bird that farts and burps all day n night, smells like shit, is too lazy to fly and looks like the Skeksis from the 1982 movie, The Dark Crystal... I don't this this planet would miss them if they became extinct.
What about cold blood evolving to warm? What about scales becoming feathers and how did a dino/pre-bird preen its developing feathers? How about arms/legs mysteriously turning into fully, functional, flying wings? What about the lung differences? How would a diaphragmatic lung evolve into the air sac lung design of a bird? And what about the birds ankle joint? It bends the opposite direction from the reptile! Nope. Not buying the dino-to-bird hypothesis. Too many feature differences that challenge that non-scientific belief.
Jeff Setzer -can you explain the egg laying, poisonous, beaked mammalian platypus? -Dinos had warm blood that's why there is newer evidence of Nanuqsaurus hoglundi, a polar t-rex with warm blood living in below 0 conditions not possible for reptiles -many dinos had feathers, like the Dineobellator, which also had wings (all birds have scales on talons and turkeys have leathery scales on head) -once again the Dineobellator was a raptor with teeth (no beak) that had wings to help with leaping. Arms don't just mysteriously evolve into wings, its a process that takes millions of years of going through stages in which they let the animal jump further, glide, flap and eventually soar -just like how gills evolved into lungs, we can see animals of all sorts like lungfish and newts who exhibit respiratory systems in between transitions or both -raptor saurian ankle joints were more similar to avian that's why not all dinosaurs are extinct, just the large herbivorous quadrupeds -dinosaurs are not reptiles, they are birds -herps (reptiles and amphibians) have 2 heart ventricles, not enough to sustain warm blood, Dinosaurs or birds (same thing), have 3 ventricles and mammals have four, both enough to sustain warm-blood. 3 ventricles is not enough for live-bearing that's why dinos or birds lay eggs, warm eggs! -have you see a cassowary? a giant flightless raptor with forward facing slashing talons and a scaled crested blue head? have you seen images of the giant flightless mao? or the terror birds that roamed north american? search up pelagornis sandersi, a giant prehistoric pelican with teeth. search up changyuraptor, a not two, but four-winged feathered dino with a tail -please dont make conclusions on what you believe to be non-scientific evidence with little to no research. all birds are dinosaurs (raptors) dosn't mean all dinos are birds, get it straight
@Jeff Setzer Have you ever looked into dinosaur anatomy cause it's very bird like and also dinosaurs where very likely warm-blooded and one thing preserved lungs and air sacs have been found in dinosaurs that resemble those of birds very much.
Yes all of these changes happened, but they didn't happen "mysteriously". They happened very slowly over MILLIONS of years with a lot of species in between. There are many fossils found of bird like dinosaurs with long tails and claws that could fly and dinosaur like birds that had toothed beaks. The bird to dinosaur isn't a hypotheses anymore, it's a well evidenced fact. Please just open your mind.
Not all reptiles are fully cold blooded, the definition of what a reptile is has been changed and cold-bloodedness is not a factor anymore, since some reptiles, like the black tegu, swap to warm-bloodedness during mating season
@@GrillaStyle for heaven sake nothing ever evolved they were all created mankind use to do just like what they are doing tampering with these animals and graft them
Now that's a really unique bird! Never heard of them before. Thanks for making the introductions! I love their wing colors and cool hats.
Their colors are amazing! =)
True about Hoatzin: ruclips.net/video/2obVvIohJ0c/видео.html
Hold your nose if you go near one...
I have no clue as to why I found them ugly, they’re beautiful birds and really remind me of Archaeopteryx
now thats one of my fav birds!
i really love dinosaurs!
and i didnt knew that some birds had claws in their wings
Dinosaurs are super amazing! Glad you learned something new. 😊
You eat your chicken wing wrong.
Chicken actually have very smoll potrouding thumb like bump on their wing, it is not as clear and obvious as hoatzin and the other clawed bird mentioned here but, it is.
Other birds like chickens have claw too but they're very undeveloped.
To phrase it as "we currently believe/speculate" rather than using the phrase "it is understood". We know very little definitively, and I really appreciate the distinction.
We try to be aware of this with everything we write for this show. There's always more to learn and that new information can change our understanding
I agree!
What a magnificent creature. If there is a bird that reveals its ancestry than this one is it. Just look into those bright red eyes.
I'm 47 and this is the first time I've ever heard of this bird. Very interesting, thank you for sharing
These birds sound so much like turkeys. I've been raising and butchering turkeys for several years now. I use heritage breeds, rather than the broad breasted commercial type birds. All of my turkeys have claws on their wings. Every single one of them. They don't fly super great, but they can fly up to a tree branch to roost, and they use their wing claws to grab a branch and gain stability. The butterball turkeys you buy at the store for Thanksgiving don't have these claws, but all of my red bourbon turkeys have them, and use them.
Huge wings
*doesn't fly*
Wing =/= flying
7crores question about this bird in KBC (INDIA)🙏
I like the fact that they are visually stunning *and* smell like poo. Kind of a reason why people *shouldn't* hunt or wanna eat them.
Seems to be the hoatzin also aren't an endangered species! Love this bird already, it looks so majestic and the more I look into this bird, the more interested I am, they're amazing.
Saw this bird on another one of your videos and wanted to learn more. Did a search, and boom, another one of your videos!! Pretty cool. And yep, learned something new! ❤️💜💚
So glad you enjoyed the content! Trying to tackle the animal kingdom one video at a time. =)
What a pleasant bird!
Just chilling in trees, eating leaves, raising families together. A little stinky, but overall just nice guys!
Thank you. First time I learn about this.
Glad you learned something new!
Freaking cool I want wings with claws
It was 7 Crore question in KBC India 😜
Wow, they really looks like a chicken and at the same time like a paradise birds. Looking for those birds from encyclopedia to learn more so thanks for video!
P.S Sorry about my English, I'm trying to taping more clearly, but it's doesn't work all time, so correct me if I was wrong!
Your English is great! So glad this video was helpful for you
I'm 51 yrs old and have never seen These!
After,kbc 7crore question?😆
Could we get one on fishers? They eat porcupines!
MarvAlice woah what??
Maybe we misunderstood raptor, maybe they are just a very big vegan iguanas.
They are Guyana's 🇬🇾 National Bird
If a Phoenix actually existed this is exactly what I imagine they’d look like.
Im sure that the creators of Pokemon made Ho-oh from the hoatzin. Well I feel like they might have bcuz it looks similar
OMG!😱 These animals basically look like dinosaurs!🤯 Great video and I hope you reach 100k subscribers soon!😁
They literally are dinosaurs, All birds are technically dinosaurs, but they have dinosaur like features not found in other birds.
That's cause ppl who reconstruct and reimagine dinosaurs look at birds like this for inspiration
Maybe the idea of the Phoenix came from this bird?
Seems likely, considering where it lives.
Hoatzins are also born with a tooth to help them get out of their egg
That's true! Many birds have this. =)
Galloping Gargoyles so do ball pythons
"Technically, it's currently understood that all living birds are descendants of avian dinosaurs."
I am sorry but birds are the avian dinosaurs themselves, you meant the non-avian ones instead.
This is very interesting, but could you name like one of those symbiotic bacteria?
Sure! Phylum Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, and Proteobacteria have all been observed in the hoatzin's gut flora among others. Here's a link to an article that discusses this further: aem.asm.org/content/74/19/5905
Hope that helps!
CAME HERE AFTER 7 CARORE QUESTION IN KBC
Now thats my national bird! I live in guyana the hoatzin is called the canje pheasant and its the national bird of guyana
Fun fact. This is Guyana's national bird commonly known to locals as the canje pheasant..
Here in the Bolivia savanna Biome we feed them raw meat from our yards and porches everyone calls them Serere Bird I think it comes from indigenous Chiquitano Besiro savanna people
That's so cool! Thank you so much for sharing!!
I wonder if this is just a transitional phase that we are witnessing, and if the hoatzin will continue to evolve, loosing wings completely and keeping the claws its entire life, so that it becomes something like a bird squirrel. Maybe eventually it will leave trees and become dinosaur-like
Wow that would be really cool! Only time (lots of it) will tell!
Creo que faltó mostrar a los pichones con garras y nadando como es característico de está especie única. Gracias por la información. Ben Jenne desde Vzla.Pais de estas aves.
It’s more likely the claws are a remnant from their dinosaur ancestor, since ducks and chickens also have them (albeit just one). scienceblogs.com/tetrapodzoology/2010/06/30/clubs-spurs-spikes-and-claws
probably not since the forest it evolved in is being rapidly altered by human activity
Maybe it will develop technology and then their young will be glued to their iPhones
Very interesting and unique bird, now i can see why it's my countries national bird
If they actually have clawed wings that would be incredible.
You are here after KBC 7 crore question?
Don't these also have teeth instead their bill? As a kid I thought these were archaeopteryx that were discovered to still be living on an island like in The Lost World.
This is my spirit animal.
Hoatzin look like archaeopteryx
Looks like a Phoenix
I have only discovered these birds exist. Thanks for this video, it was so interesting, and has added to my knowledge of the Hoatzin (Supposedly pronounced "Watson") and the dinosaur/bird link.
I watched an episode from Paulogia called "(Ken) Ham & AiG News - Crocoduck is real!" ultimately debunking dumbass creationist views of evolution, which ultimately led me here.
So glad you found us and learned something new here! Thanks for watching!
Here in the Bolivia savanna Biome we feed them raw meat from our yards and porches everyone calls them Serere Bird I think it comes from indigenous Chiquitano Besiro savanna people
@@Okowa407 it certainly is a distinctive bird. And they like raw meat too. I love learning new stuff, thanks.
there exists also a bird from south america another bird with claws on its wings and has teeth like probes on their beaks then grow out its full black with red under feathers the name anyone? seen it once on a documentary and apparently they migrate to my part of the world, so happened to see it face to face recently i think it was under a year or two in age the name anyone?
Zefrank needs to make a video of these birds
My brother and I saw it once and we thought it was a bird came from sun
This is amazing
7 crore ka sawaaal 🤔
Cool and Informative but.. why use the same shot over and over of birds sitting on branch!? Especially when talking about the claws or how they climb 🤔
Unfortunately, there are very few photos available of this bird that are creative commons licensed. We have to work with what we can
Very cool indeed.
Thank you so much
Thanks for watching!
Make an documentary on lophophorus.
waiting for Zefrank to dub this in his morgan freeman voice
a green leaf dinosaur that lives in trees and can't fly more than a mile,and stinks to high heaven,poor things im on a soft diet too,they look like raptors,wonder what they look like featherless
How do they taste ?
Great video, but no climbing footage.
Unfortunately there isn't currently any available in creative commons media (at least that we could find) - would have loved to include that
What do you mean more dinosaur than you think? Birds are dinosaurs, birds were the only dinosaurs that didn't go extinct.
thanks.
why do they have red eyes?
Hmm.. It's how they developed? I'm honestly not sure if there's a reasoning behind their eye color - like if it adds any benefit or anything like that.
Hoatzins are one of the Birds are (well probably) more Dinosaur-y
Unlike other birds that are *NOT* dinosaurs
*Elden ring music plays*
Love them!
So they're basically a small deinonychus
The only reason this bird exists is to flare up the argument between scients on the evolution of flight
Do skuas plz
Hoopoes, but crazy😂
I would have guessed vultures were a distant relative. Not doves
Is it edible tho
The stinkbird
Those claws are useful for babies
For sure! They really help the babies get around!
Hoatzin! Sherlock Holmes' has been looking for you! Another case to be solved!
KBC Squad🤣😂
Hurricane Hoatzin
How is here after watching forrest galante .
This Bird my country National bird we Also called it the Canje pheasant because of the Canje river and because we were ruled once by British the crown on it's head caught the king and Queen's eye because the wore crowns also so that's why they are Guyana's national bird we are not allow to shoot them till to this day i's against the law
Oh wow! Thanks for sharing this!!
Acheroraptors.
can we stop pretending this isnt what all bipedal dino's looked like
Man made bird
It is not dinosaurs,it is just birds and they anestors are birds also
Birds are dinosaurs, and evolved from dinosaurs.
@@Dr.Ian-Plect i believe birds only evolved from onother original birds
@@ivanbuzov6279 And where did the first bird species come from? And, substantiate your claim.
@@ivanbuzov6279 Your lack of response shows you haven't a clue. Muted.
@@Dr.Ian-Plect they are created Like that from begining ,ok you have your teory about Archaeopteryx fossil,ok,nice teory but not real proof that birds evolved from two leg dinosaurs,i believe that is just a bird Like hoatzin today not evolved dinosaur, macroevolution is interesting teory but not real science we all already know that, i have my beliefs,you have yours,but none of us know the real truth about the begining of everything
Remind me of chickens.
Ole stank bird. 🤙🏼
is there any recipe to this creature? i wonder what's the best way to process their meat.
Raptors
This bird is only found in guyana.
The poo bird. That's what the natives call them that's right. The poo bird
I'm click baited 🤣🤣
This breed of bird farts alot. They're basicly like flying cow's. Farty birds!
...Name that Pokémon...
This is a dinosaur
Do hyenas please
Spotted striped or brown?
Spotted
Delicious as$ dinosaurs
So I guess hoatzins related to a cow because it has a stomach similar to one. Just kidding but I was trying to make a point just cause has a certain feature that another animal has doesn’t mean it’s related to it. True the way you say it sounds convincing but still. We don’t say ravens are our ancestors but they have intelligence that beats apes 🦍. It really is just an interpretation of your world view. In my worldview God made some animals with similar features but still completely different and unique. Yours they all came from a random accident that came from nothing. I’m not saying your idiots to me you are smart intelligent people. You’ve just been taught to accept it without questioning it or doubting it and this has been happening for so long that people just bought into it. Anyway that’s all I’m going to say God bless you all. And one more thing Jesus loves you and he wants to be with you he will forgive anyone no matter what bad thing you did. Bye
I don’t wanna hear nothing bout no dinosaur the never existed
Your mom never existed
Mohawk, spikes, vegan, smelly. It's the crusty punk of the animal kingdom.
I'll pet the poop bird if I have a gas mask and gloves.
Who came here after watching KBC
Too bad Sahil hadn't watched this video beforehand
Who have come here after KBC ..hit like
I heard they fart alot
If birds are dinosaurs then how can any look more “dinosaury” than any other? 🤔
since they are evolved and lost many features such as the tail, wing claws, and teeth which some still have claws, and chicken dna can be altered to reactivate tail growing
@@anon515 but if they ARE dinosaurs then don’t they LOOK exactly like a dinosaur?
@@johnforte838 technically speaking i guess so, they would just be referring to the ancient dinosaurs everyone thinks of, before they could be classified as birds
Right. He still fails to keep his logic. But I definitely get it, he definitely meant the non-avian ones. The "pre-bird" look.
A bird that farts and burps all day n night, smells like shit, is too lazy to fly and looks like the Skeksis from the 1982 movie, The Dark Crystal... I don't this this planet would miss them if they became extinct.
That’s a Pokémon. Stop it
Who came here after KBC 7 crore questions, Hit like...
What about cold blood evolving to warm? What about scales becoming feathers and how did a dino/pre-bird preen its developing feathers? How about arms/legs mysteriously turning into fully, functional, flying wings? What about the lung differences? How would a diaphragmatic lung evolve into the air sac lung design of a bird? And what about the birds ankle joint? It bends the opposite direction from the reptile! Nope. Not buying the dino-to-bird hypothesis. Too many feature differences that challenge that non-scientific belief.
Jeff Setzer
-can you explain the egg laying, poisonous, beaked mammalian platypus?
-Dinos had warm blood that's why there is newer evidence of Nanuqsaurus hoglundi, a polar t-rex with warm blood living in below 0 conditions not possible for reptiles
-many dinos had feathers, like the Dineobellator, which also had wings (all birds have scales on talons and turkeys have leathery scales on head)
-once again the Dineobellator was a raptor with teeth (no beak) that had wings to help with leaping. Arms don't just mysteriously evolve into wings, its a process that takes millions of years of going through stages in which they let the animal jump further, glide, flap and eventually soar
-just like how gills evolved into lungs, we can see animals of all sorts like lungfish and newts who exhibit respiratory systems in between transitions or both
-raptor saurian ankle joints were more similar to avian that's why not all dinosaurs are extinct, just the large herbivorous quadrupeds
-dinosaurs are not reptiles, they are birds
-herps (reptiles and amphibians) have 2 heart ventricles, not enough to sustain warm blood, Dinosaurs or birds (same thing), have 3 ventricles and mammals have four, both enough to sustain warm-blood. 3 ventricles is not enough for live-bearing that's why dinos or birds lay eggs, warm eggs!
-have you see a cassowary? a giant flightless raptor with forward facing slashing talons and a scaled crested blue head? have you seen images of the giant flightless mao? or the terror birds that roamed north american? search up pelagornis sandersi, a giant prehistoric pelican with teeth. search up changyuraptor, a not two, but four-winged feathered dino with a tail
-please dont make conclusions on what you believe to be non-scientific evidence with little to no research. all birds are dinosaurs (raptors) dosn't mean all dinos are birds, get it straight
@Jeff Setzer Have you ever looked into dinosaur anatomy cause it's very bird like and also dinosaurs where very likely warm-blooded and one thing preserved lungs and air sacs have been found in dinosaurs that resemble those of birds very much.
Yes all of these changes happened, but they didn't happen "mysteriously". They happened very slowly over MILLIONS of years with a lot of species in between. There are many fossils found of bird like dinosaurs with long tails and claws that could fly and dinosaur like birds that had toothed beaks. The bird to dinosaur isn't a hypotheses anymore, it's a well evidenced fact. Please just open your mind.
Not all reptiles are fully cold blooded, the definition of what a reptile is has been changed and cold-bloodedness is not a factor anymore, since some reptiles, like the black tegu, swap to warm-bloodedness during mating season
@@GrillaStyle for heaven sake nothing ever evolved they were all created mankind use to do just like what they are doing tampering with these animals and graft them