@@luvxoxundertalehazbinhotel1835 There are tons of beneficial insects.... even if your perspective is that only things that directly benefit humanity counts... Even if you think it only matters if you, as an individual receive a benefit... You benefit from insects in ways you don't realize.... and it's not limited to bees either... I don't think he even realizes how much he benefits from spiders, even though they are not insects...
@@The5armdamput33 Yeah, a lot of people just think of insects as pests and would prefer if they all just died, but im pretty sure life would fall apart without them...
9:26 He is NOT contradicting himself, Elephants in captivity(Or Elephants that are raised around humans) tend to exhibit the behaviors he mentioned, whereas Wild Elephants are afraid of people and don't see us as cute.
There are elephants (and even hippos, dingos and leopards) that are raised in the wild that have grown accustomed to humans. It's more a matter of them recognizing humans are not planning on hurting them, and knowing humans are not food/ adversaries. Most wild animals of some degree of intelligence get acclimated to humans quickly, provided the intention is to get them used to people. There's a species of jungle cat in the Amazon that is so used to people that they'll hunt people that visit the forest just to get a new friend to cuddle.
@@thehollowrider3223 Essentially, they will actually stalk people on the edges of the forest (there are 'zones' where it is allowed to enter the forest, where people will even set up guide services, emergency medical, etc), waiting for people to enter before they'll hop on them and essentially to the cat version of 'asking to play'. Brave Wilderness did an episode with one of these cats, actually. And yes, the double-meaning implied by the word 'hunt' was intentional. XD Adorable, but also hella frightening.
It's a little too much information so it's understandable to mix things up, but hippos aren't related to elephants, they're most closely related to whales
According to science hippos are whale descendants. Meaning the family they came from went from land to sea back to land.....guess that's why the love water so much even though they can't swim
Hippos are one of the most interesting animals you can find on land. I had a converstation with someone a month or two ago, and they asked me if I could have any one animal with the means to care for it, knowing it would never hurt me, and would actually be trained to do things, what I would pick. Other people say a tiger or lion, my choice was a hippo. Hippos will merc legit any animal that could give me a hard time, including humans. That or a Honey Badger. Literally plot armor.
@Simket not really, they just sink down and experience "reduced gravity" as they bounce along the ground. This is because the chub makes them bouyant but their super dense bones counteract most of that.
Hippos are closest to dolphins, porpoises, and whales. You said elephants, but you have been taking in a lot of new info with these videos, so nobody can blame you for getting a bit mixed up. Keep up the good work. 👍
Back in the day people used to think hippos, rhinos and elefants were related. Their group was called "paquiderms". But we now know they arent even close.
@Panon Corvo da Tempestade I'm old, so I remember that but always just attributed it to elephants. Never knew the others were in that category with them. Thank you for that bit of information.
@@kalen1702 i believe when we were in middle School It was already known they arent related, but nodoby told our teachers, who were still using verry outdated School books as sources hahaha
I love that this creator is providing you such an education on animals. There’s such an amazing world of them out there that seemed to be skipped in your youth. Keep it up.
I have baaaad Arachnophobia but the tiny little jumping spiders with the water drops on their heads have my heart. The Oliver Twist vibe memes broke me. I can't help it, they're damned adorable. Any other spider I see, if I see it in my house, had better hope it has it's funeral arrangements made because imma squish it to hell. I used to hairspray them to the walls because I was terrified to try to squish them, but I had to get waaaay over that when my daughter was little. About the only thing the child inherited from me is my Arachnophobia, yay. Funny thing is that my mom is terrified of scorpions but not spiders and I'm the opposite, so she got out the paper towel wads for the spiders and I got out the needle nose pliers and took care of the scorpions. Go figure, I can handle what appears to be Satan's best friend but not a spider.
Was gonna clarify the elephant thing but the comment ended up being Waaay to long so TLDR is He never says all elephants disliked us in the other video nor did he say that all elephants like us and take care of us in this video. He said the elephants he was talking about in those cases did those things. Just like with all interpersonal, interrace, inter religion and apparently interspecies relations there are good and bad in every group and examples of both.
James Lipton wrote a book that has been reprinted many times "An Exhalation of Larks" which is a codified list of animal group names. A swarm of butterflies is called a Kaleidoscope, which is beautiful
I Googled what a group of ravens is called because I assumed he just called it an unkindness to avoid giving the actual term for youtube guidelines reasons but to my surprise he wasn't sugarcoating it at all, a group of ravens is legitimately called an unkindness.
3:20 Fun fact about kangaroos. They aren't very smart. I think most people assume large mammals are generally smarter than smaller ones but kangaroos have roughly the same level of intellect as a rabbit. Rabbits are not the dumbest mammals out there, but they aren't geniuses by any means.
There is a huge difference between african elephants and Indian elephants indian elephants are mostly domesticated, and live in close quarters with humans and are much smaller than the African version.
Narwhals are whales that have a long winding tusk that extends out like a horn used to break ice. Apparently, Narwhal tusks were sold as unicorn horns by Viking hunters to Europeans.
Elephants don't find us cute the way we find puppies cute. That doesn't mean they automatically dislike us though. They can like us and be friendly just fine, all depends on the elephant in question.
@@SoilToSoul lmao you gotta convince her! I'll be totally fair though, if you're not ready for it, or an arachnophobe, the jumping can freak you out, but who can be scared of something wearing a water droplet hat 😝
Narwhals are whales that live in the Arctic. They have a long “horn, or tusk” coming out of their head. Fun fact the tusk is just a modified tooth if I recall correctly. So in a way we do have unicorns…Sea unicorns.
Narwhals are a whale with a single tusk/tooth, think what you'd expect a unicorn horn to look like, that protrudes from their face. they are extremely rare and live near russia, canada, greenland, etc.
Nah, it's not that elephants don't like us, it's that they don't think we're cute. There's a difference there. They're still mostly cool. Just, if you see one that looks like he's crying, that's a sign he's in musth (and yes, that's how it's spelled, weirdly, but it's pronounced like "must") which is very dangerous for... well, everything. Basically he's got a super rage boner and will make it everyone and everything's problem.
Vultures are also a part of sky burials which are still performed, unfortunately some medications the dead used have had an adverse effect on the vultures health
Elephants are very smart. They won't take shit from you and have the capability to do something about it. They also care for others in much the same way as Humans don't.
I would have to say that calling a group of vultures a, "wake," is a sick joke. A group of crows is called a, "murder," a group of ravens is called an, "unkindness," so following these conventions I'd have to say the vulture group name is also a sick joke. I have been bitten by a Brown Recluse, I have photos of the wound to prove it. Despite that I don't have arachnophobia, but when I was younger, 7 or 8 years old there was a Paper Wasp in my window, we left for the day to go to the state fair, we stayed there until the fair closed, by the time we got back I'd forgotten all about the Paper Wasp in my window, I laid down and went to sleep, the next thing I know I wake up screaming, feeling like my ankle was on fire, I looked down and seen this Paper Wasp humping the heck out of my ankle with its stinger, to this day I am absolutely terrified of wasps and bees. Severe apiphobia, I am a danger to myself and others when a bee or wasp is near by, I have jumped off of the porch to get away from a wasp that was blocking the steps and buzzed in front of my face, I have plowed through people who were in the way of me getting away from a bee or wasp without even thinking about it, the only thought is, I need to get away so I don't get stung. There's a book I think it's called, "The Insect Sting Pain Index," later a RUclipsr allowed himself to get stung by all of those insects over time, and even some that aren't in that book to categorize them, and he said that each person's body chemistry is different, so some sting may effect people differently. In the Insect Sting Pain Index the Paper Wasp is supposed to be more painful than a Yellow Jacket sting; that has not been my personal experience, a Paper Wasp sting to me feels like getting burned by the cherry end of a cigarette, a Yellow Jacket sting feels like getting whacked with a cherry red, fresh out of the forge ball-peen hammer.
Narwals I think are part of the dolphin family but i might be wrong but they have like a 6' horn sticking out of its for head, and are the unicorns of the sea
Nar-whales aren't a part of the Dolphin whale Family Delphinidae, but Arctic whales the family Monodontidae (Nar-whales & Baluga whales), Dolphin whales the family Delphinidae, Porpoise whales the family Phocoenidae, are all together in the superfamily Delphinoidea. Dolphin whales are the most basal (primitive) of the superfamily Delphinoidea , with Arctic whales and Porpoise whales being more related to each other than they are to Dolphin whales.
@@zebedeemadness2672 I thought baluga were just large dolphins that really stink, sounds like they are all an extended family like apes, humans and chimps are closely related but can not reproduce with each other , im not entirely sure a chimpanzee and an oragatun can't reproduce but I just no nar-wals are mammels
Casual Geographic was directly addressing a peice of misinformation in that video that said Elephants find us cute and was merely giving examples as to why they have every reason not to. Animals behaviour can be as messy and unpredictable as human behaviour. Just like us we can show compassion for things we are "not supposed to". This isn't mathmatics with concrete answers.
What about Porpoise if you're saying Whales AND Dolphins? There's no need to say Whales and Dolphins, all Cetacea are whales, Dolphin whales and Porpoise whales are whales. So just Hippo is related to whales will service, it's like saying Apes and Humans when we are Apes. All Dolphins are Whales but not all Whales are Dolphins.
Narwhals are closest to Belugas (both sandwhiched between dolphins and whales. Hippos are cousins of whales. Manatees are the cousins of Elephants. Pangolins are ant/termite eating relatives of Carnivores (Bears, dogs, cat, seals, weasels, etc). We are not tasty to sharks. We taste like shit to them. They recently found a species of spider in Central America that is herbivorous. You should the Peacock spider dancing to YMCA.
6:53 "I still don't like spiders. There's still nothing beneficial in any insect for me."
Spider: Why do people keep calling me an insect?
fr also does he not think bees are beneficial? XD
@@luvxoxundertalehazbinhotel1835
There are tons of beneficial insects.... even if your perspective is that only things that directly benefit humanity counts...
Even if you think it only matters if you, as an individual receive a benefit...
You benefit from insects in ways you don't realize.... and it's not limited to bees either...
I don't think he even realizes how much he benefits from spiders, even though they are not insects...
@@The5armdamput33 Yeah, a lot of people just think of insects as pests and would prefer if they all just died, but im pretty sure life would fall apart without them...
9:26 He is NOT contradicting himself, Elephants in captivity(Or Elephants that are raised around humans) tend to exhibit the behaviors he mentioned, whereas Wild Elephants are afraid of people and don't see us as cute.
There are elephants (and even hippos, dingos and leopards) that are raised in the wild that have grown accustomed to humans. It's more a matter of them recognizing humans are not planning on hurting them, and knowing humans are not food/ adversaries. Most wild animals of some degree of intelligence get acclimated to humans quickly, provided the intention is to get them used to people. There's a species of jungle cat in the Amazon that is so used to people that they'll hunt people that visit the forest just to get a new friend to cuddle.
@@AdeptusCaeiusIII I mean, that's adorable, but I dunno if 'hunt' is the best word to use there buddy.
@@thehollowrider3223 Essentially, they will actually stalk people on the edges of the forest (there are 'zones' where it is allowed to enter the forest, where people will even set up guide services, emergency medical, etc), waiting for people to enter before they'll hop on them and essentially to the cat version of 'asking to play'. Brave Wilderness did an episode with one of these cats, actually. And yes, the double-meaning implied by the word 'hunt' was intentional. XD Adorable, but also hella frightening.
Elephants don't think we're cute, doesn't mean they don't like us or don't feel compassion
It's a little too much information so it's understandable to mix things up, but hippos aren't related to elephants, they're most closely related to whales
According to science hippos are whale descendants. Meaning the family they came from went from land to sea back to land.....guess that's why the love water so much even though they can't swim
@@normanholmes11 Dude, hippos are amazing swimmers
@@normanholmes11 Hippos aren't whale descendants, they both share a common ancestor that existed around 55 million years ago.
Hippos are one of the most interesting animals you can find on land. I had a converstation with someone a month or two ago, and they asked me if I could have any one animal with the means to care for it, knowing it would never hurt me, and would actually be trained to do things, what I would pick. Other people say a tiger or lion, my choice was a hippo. Hippos will merc legit any animal that could give me a hard time, including humans.
That or a Honey Badger. Literally plot armor.
@Simket not really, they just sink down and experience "reduced gravity" as they bounce along the ground. This is because the chub makes them bouyant but their super dense bones counteract most of that.
Hippos are closest to dolphins, porpoises, and whales.
You said elephants, but you have been taking in a lot of new info with these videos, so nobody can blame you for getting a bit mixed up. Keep up the good work. 👍
Back in the day people used to think hippos, rhinos and elefants were related. Their group was called "paquiderms". But we now know they arent even close.
@Panon Corvo da Tempestade I'm old, so I remember that but always just attributed it to elephants. Never knew the others were in that category with them. Thank you for that bit of information.
@@OrdemDoGraveto You just unlocked a core middle school memory for me by saying "paquiderms" lol
@@kalen1702 i believe when we were in middle School It was already known they arent related, but nodoby told our teachers, who were still using verry outdated School books as sources hahaha
I love that this creator is providing you such an education on animals. There’s such an amazing world of them out there that seemed to be skipped in your youth. Keep it up.
Baby bears are the cutest things ever, and the mama often holds back, allowing the cubs to play, but right there if she's needed.
For someone with such a varied expanse of knowledge animals seem to be a bit of a blind spot for you. Keep up the great reactions.
I have baaaad Arachnophobia but the tiny little jumping spiders with the water drops on their heads have my heart. The Oliver Twist vibe memes broke me. I can't help it, they're damned adorable. Any other spider I see, if I see it in my house, had better hope it has it's funeral arrangements made because imma squish it to hell. I used to hairspray them to the walls because I was terrified to try to squish them, but I had to get waaaay over that when my daughter was little. About the only thing the child inherited from me is my Arachnophobia, yay.
Funny thing is that my mom is terrified of scorpions but not spiders and I'm the opposite, so she got out the paper towel wads for the spiders and I got out the needle nose pliers and took care of the scorpions. Go figure, I can handle what appears to be Satan's best friend but not a spider.
The animal names are hysterical, but this kid's added commentary is epic. I love watching his videos.
Was gonna clarify the elephant thing but the comment ended up being Waaay to long so TLDR is
He never says all elephants disliked us in the other video nor did he say that all elephants like us and take care of us in this video. He said the elephants he was talking about in those cases did those things. Just like with all interpersonal, interrace, inter religion and apparently interspecies relations there are good and bad in every group and examples of both.
They don't like us "as much" doesn't mean they don't dislike us completely lol. Some probably might.
I only usually watch your Angelina Jordan reviews but my brother I am happy I watched this just because it was you posting it
James Lipton wrote a book that has been reprinted many times "An Exhalation of Larks" which is a codified list of animal group names. A swarm of butterflies is called a Kaleidoscope, which is beautiful
I Googled what a group of ravens is called because I assumed he just called it an unkindness to avoid giving the actual term for youtube guidelines reasons but to my surprise he wasn't sugarcoating it at all, a group of ravens is legitimately called an unkindness.
The baby hippo is the cutest thing I have ever seen 😍😍😍
Right?? I've used up way too much storage space on my phone saving random photos of baby hippos🦛🤦♀️
His video labeled purely educational bird slander needs to be watched
That video brought back memories of primary school spending endless hours learning collective nouns!
Remember the first Cas Geo video he watched where he accused him of not liking animals? I think that was just Lboyd projecting.
I love the Howls Moving Castle music he's playing in the background of this video ❤️
AWWWW the spider with a drop hat was cute
Most people expect gorilla chest beating to sound like a more "solid" thumping, and not like bubbles popping.
His video Without Otters, The World Would Be On Fire was really good in different way.
I was cracking up all the way through it. On the side I really like enjoy your AJ reviews
Jammin for three minutes before my brain and body simultaneously yell "Howl's moving castle!"
"A group of babboons is called a congress. I'd make a government joke, but it probably wouldn't accomplish anything" 🤣🤣🤣 my fucking chest bro💀💀
MrLboyd not knowing what Narwhal's are is oddly funny.
3:20 Fun fact about kangaroos. They aren't very smart. I think most people assume large mammals are generally smarter than smaller ones but kangaroos have roughly the same level of intellect as a rabbit. Rabbits are not the dumbest mammals out there, but they aren't geniuses by any means.
Lmao his alligator joke was to good.
I don't know who raised this young man. Damn they did a magnificent job!
There is a huge difference between african elephants and Indian elephants indian elephants are mostly domesticated, and live in close quarters with humans and are much smaller than the African version.
Narwhals are whales that have a long winding tusk that extends out like a horn used to break ice. Apparently, Narwhal tusks were sold as unicorn horns by Viking hunters to Europeans.
even if he did makeup the name manamini, we should lobby for it to be made fact.
Elephants don't find us cute the way we find puppies cute. That doesn't mean they automatically dislike us though. They can like us and be friendly just fine, all depends on the elephant in question.
He lost me at spiders. I am an arachniphobe. Btw the narwhal is known as the unicorn of the sea. Great video. Thanks for sharing. 😍
But jumping spiders are adorable! They'll even play with you n give you high 5's! Plus they can't hurt you!
@@johncostello6006 i get you, I do. Collette is my Mom, and trust me, she doesn't care what kind of spider it is lol.
Hi Mom! 🤣
@@SoilToSoul lmao you gotta convince her! I'll be totally fair though, if you're not ready for it, or an arachnophobe, the jumping can freak you out, but who can be scared of something wearing a water droplet hat 😝
OK, but you can't tell me that the tiny jumping spiders with the water drops on their head aren't the cutest shit ever!
@@felixmalcherek2919 read my previous comment lol
Aye, our boy has some bars tho with the references.
Narwhals are whales that live in the Arctic. They have a long “horn, or tusk” coming out of their head. Fun fact the tusk is just a modified tooth if I recall correctly. So in a way we do have unicorns…Sea unicorns.
my good sir, a rhino is actually an assault unicorn tyvm lol great video my dude
i understand the bear fascination how can something so dangerous be so damn cute 😂
Narwhals are a whale with a single tusk/tooth, think what you'd expect a unicorn horn to look like, that protrudes from their face. they are extremely rare and live near russia, canada, greenland, etc.
Yea, Norwals or Norwhales are smaller wales with a long tusk sticking from it´s face.
Nah, he said elephants don't consider us cute. But unlike humans elephants have empathy for ugly animals
Spiders keep pet frogs... That's a Disney Movie in the making
Nah, it's not that elephants don't like us, it's that they don't think we're cute. There's a difference there. They're still mostly cool. Just, if you see one that looks like he's crying, that's a sign he's in musth (and yes, that's how it's spelled, weirdly, but it's pronounced like "must") which is very dangerous for... well, everything. Basically he's got a super rage boner and will make it everyone and everything's problem.
I absolutely loved sharks before this video and nothing has changed.
“🎶Narwhals, Narwhals, living in the ocean
Causing a commotion
‘Cause they are so awesome🎶“
~_~
Mr bro love that your learning at least one thing a day ake care my friend
Learning is wholesome, my friend 😊
This guy is a hoot
Narwhals are awesome!! It’s a whale lol Unicorns of the 🌊
Mr Loyd Banks, I'm going to need you to put your Haterade towards spiders and sharks away.
Vultures are also a part of sky burials which are still performed, unfortunately some medications the dead used have had an adverse effect on the vultures health
Yay!! I love the wholesome ones 🖤 I emailed you btw, sir 😊
"Nah, bro. Sorry." Yes.
He said Elephants don't think we are cute not that they don't like us.
I like when someone says something ridiculous and you just go "NO" it makes me feel more normal
The guy who made his video should be a comedian 😂hilarious
Elephants are very smart. They won't take shit from you and have the capability to do something about it. They also care for others in much the same way as Humans don't.
I would have to say that calling a group of vultures a, "wake," is a sick joke. A group of crows is called a, "murder," a group of ravens is called an, "unkindness," so following these conventions I'd have to say the vulture group name is also a sick joke.
I have been bitten by a Brown Recluse, I have photos of the wound to prove it. Despite that I don't have arachnophobia, but when I was younger, 7 or 8 years old there was a Paper Wasp in my window, we left for the day to go to the state fair, we stayed there until the fair closed, by the time we got back I'd forgotten all about the Paper Wasp in my window, I laid down and went to sleep, the next thing I know I wake up screaming, feeling like my ankle was on fire, I looked down and seen this Paper Wasp humping the heck out of my ankle with its stinger, to this day I am absolutely terrified of wasps and bees. Severe apiphobia, I am a danger to myself and others when a bee or wasp is near by, I have jumped off of the porch to get away from a wasp that was blocking the steps and buzzed in front of my face, I have plowed through people who were in the way of me getting away from a bee or wasp without even thinking about it, the only thought is, I need to get away so I don't get stung.
There's a book I think it's called, "The Insect Sting Pain Index," later a RUclipsr allowed himself to get stung by all of those insects over time, and even some that aren't in that book to categorize them, and he said that each person's body chemistry is different, so some sting may effect people differently. In the Insect Sting Pain Index the Paper Wasp is supposed to be more painful than a Yellow Jacket sting; that has not been my personal experience, a Paper Wasp sting to me feels like getting burned by the cherry end of a cigarette, a Yellow Jacket sting feels like getting whacked with a cherry red, fresh out of the forge ball-peen hammer.
Keeping it a buck. I didn’t know Pangolins existed until Mickey Mouse and Randy ran a train on one on South Park 🤷🏾♂️
Narwhals = the Unicorns of the Sea. But yes, toothed member of the whale family.
Narwall= unicorns of the sea
I know spiders are necessary but ain’t nothing gonna make me like them haha
Actually a group of baboons is actually called a troop. And a narwhal is a whale with a unicorn horn
Hippos aren't close to Elephants at all actually. The closest living relative to a Hippo is the Whale.
This definitely was wholesome beside the spiders
*including
I miss my pet tarantula. Rip Agnes.
Dude. The spider paws. They have little peets! They so kyoot.
:59 He made a Phineas and Ferb joke
The Hyrax is the closest related animal to the Elephant. The aardvark is not related to anything- like the Ginko tree. Living fossils.
There is a video of the humpback whale saving that woman from a tiger shark! It is pretty cool!
Yes he 100% made that up there known as calves
You clearly love food like I do... so yes spiders have a direct effect on your life for the better... just think about it honestly.
spiders are not insects, they are arachnids (8 legs). insects are hexapods (6 legs)
A one horned Rhino is technically a unicorn, 2 horned is Bicorn. According to the dictionary
Narwals I think are part of the dolphin family but i might be wrong but they have like a 6' horn sticking out of its for head, and are the unicorns of the sea
Nar-whales aren't a part of the Dolphin whale Family Delphinidae, but Arctic whales the family Monodontidae (Nar-whales & Baluga whales), Dolphin whales the family Delphinidae, Porpoise whales the family Phocoenidae, are all together in the superfamily Delphinoidea. Dolphin whales are the most basal (primitive) of the superfamily Delphinoidea , with Arctic whales and Porpoise whales being more related to each other than they are to Dolphin whales.
@@zebedeemadness2672 I thought baluga were just large dolphins that really stink, sounds like they are all an extended family like apes, humans and chimps are closely related but can not reproduce with each other , im not entirely sure a chimpanzee and an oragatun can't reproduce but I just no nar-wals are mammels
Snakes are known as the forbidden roomba
No F’ing way! I have a chinchilla and didn’t know that scream was it. He only started doing it when got a rabbit so I thought it was the rabbit!
For Elephants when it comes to people they see use like we see stray animals some you feel bad for and others you find to be a nuisance
6:55 Spiders are NOT insects, they are not even in the same subphylum.
Baby manatees are called calves lol
A Baby Manatee Is Called A Calf
Wait. There are people that ACTUALLY believe, we came from monkeys?! Absolute, lunacy.
As a farmer, I only allow daddy long legs in my house because they eat brown recluse😊😅
Casual Geographic was directly addressing a peice of misinformation in that video that said Elephants find us cute and was merely giving examples as to why they have every reason not to.
Animals behaviour can be as messy and unpredictable as human behaviour. Just like us we can show compassion for things we are "not supposed to". This isn't mathmatics with concrete answers.
I agree
hippo is related to dolphins and whales, not elephant
What about Porpoise if you're saying Whales AND Dolphins? There's no need to say Whales and Dolphins, all Cetacea are whales, Dolphin whales and Porpoise whales are whales. So just Hippo is related to whales will service, it's like saying Apes and Humans when we are Apes. All Dolphins are Whales but not all Whales are Dolphins.
narwhal is the unicorn of the sea
Pretty sure that, at least according to Casual Geographic, hippos are related to whales, not elephants.
YOU LEAVE MY SHARKS ALONE! I will one day swim with great whites. If that's how I go, I go willing!
This man’s lack of common knowledge make me fear humanity’s future
Did you know that hippopotamus is Latin for water horse
I appreciate spiders and what they do for the environment, but I don't want them anywhere near me.
Asian elephants are generally kinder to humans than African elephants, still I wouldn't try it
A group of vultures is also called a Kettle
Hippos are close to whales not elephants. Elephants are closer to manatees.
Narwhals are closest to Belugas (both sandwhiched between dolphins and whales.
Hippos are cousins of whales. Manatees are the cousins of Elephants.
Pangolins are ant/termite eating relatives of Carnivores (Bears, dogs, cat, seals, weasels, etc).
We are not tasty to sharks. We taste like shit to them.
They recently found a species of spider in Central America that is herbivorous. You should the Peacock spider dancing to YMCA.
Narwhals are also called the unicorns of the seas because of their exposed tooth.
It's a tooth?!
@@yeti4954 yes pushing out of the upper lip.
Nice shirt 👍
teh gorilla sounds are from its mouth not skin. instead of what we prolly think is that they might roar or something
Agreed 👍. I definitely won't be hugging any of these animals anytime soon. No matter how cute. 😳