I'm not let him out and 🌖🌖 then I'll get golden girl I hope it was fun I love golden my favorite movies and 🌖 then I'll get to see it was the I will 😂🎉jkh😂🎉 how are pretty sure it to the bathroom inking to you tomorrow at shop the next day off and then I can go to you tomorrow
Dogs can even interbreed with zorros, also known as the South American "foxes", animals which are more closely related to maned wolves and which are not even in the same subtribe, much less genus as dogs
Correct! That’s bc there too taxonomically separate. That is that they diverged genetically too long ago. Dogs wolves and coyotes as well as jackals are all in the genus Canis, meaning the only serration are species, one separation. Hares and rabbits as well is Pikas are members of the ORDER lagomorpha, they’re all lagomorphs, they share similarities but they are all in different families, genuses and species.
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You really need your own TV show on the BBC, nat geo, or animal planet (if that is still around lol). The vibe to your videos brings me back to my high school days of watching animal documentaries while eating dinner after/studying lol
In case you should know, not all camels are desert animals, only the dromedary (Camelus dromedarius) is a true desert dweller, while the other five extant camel species being the Vicuna (Vicugna vicugna), the Alpaca (Vicugna pacos), the Guanaco (Lama guanicoe), the Llama (Lama glama), and the Bactrian Camel (Oreocamelus bactrianus) are all more used to forested, grassy, mountainous, and snowy environments.
@BobSmith-ci9mv, actually, "camel" refers to the family Camelidae as a whole, therefore guanacos, llamas, vicunas, and alpacas are camels, why do you think extinct genera of the family are referred to as camels?, it's because "camel" refers to the family Camelidae as a whole, there are six extant camel species under four genera: the Vicuna (Vicugna vicugna), the Alpaca (Vicugna pacos), the Guanaco (Lama guanicoe), the Llama (Lama glama), the Dromedary (Camelus dromedarius), and the Bactrian Camel (Oreocamelus bactrianus), guanacos, llamas, vicunas, and alpacas are camels, just like elk, moose, caribou, muntjacs, brockets, and pudus are deer because "deer" refers to the family Cervidae as a whole, just like bison, yak, gaurs, bantengs, koupreys, buffalo, and saolas are cattle because "cattle" refers to the tribe Bovini as a whole, and just like dolphins, porpoises, blackfish, and river dolphins are whales because "whale" refers to the order Cetacea as a whole.
Fat can be used as a pretty efficient water source when it's broken down, it releases three molecules of water for each carbohydrate molecule, if I remember correctly. So in a way, camel humps do store water! Loved the video, especially the piano cues! It's super relaxing to listen to you. Subscribed! :)
@@resourceress7 actually the current understanding is that you breathe most of the fat out as carbon dioxide, and the rest is peed out. :) Makes me feel better about panting like a dog when I work out. 😅
Seems kinda odd to claim that ostrich eggs aren't the largest because there was a bird that laid a larger egg but is now extinct. By that logic, won't that egg also not be the largest since if you go further back, there's definitely gonna be some bird in the distant past that laid a larger egg..
It's not that distant if you consider they extinct only a few thausand years ago when humans already around, The birds still can be considered modern and it is also the largest bird known.
See my other comment, its presumed to be the largest a bird egg can ever get and we actually HAVE the bird eggs, intact, since they went extinct not that long ago all things considered.
There are many similar statements in this video (although this is probably so most obvious). In some sense not false, but definitely not 100% right the way it was stated.
I love how there isn’t crazy movements, loud music, basically chaos to keep us engaged. I’m so happy I found this channel. I barely let my kids watch anything nowadays but they’ll love this.
@@Anarchiyathose of us with that little unhealed ADHD child can now excitedly yell at the screen now though ❤!! i love this channel , sending some love /srs
the cadence of his speech and the dramatic piano soundtrack, very well made btw, strikes me as very similar to the memories I have of all the best educational shows I watched growing up, its so nostalgic and fresh at the same time. love it man :D
I just found your channel and went back to the very beginning and went through your videos to figure out how long ago it was when you found your footing and figured out this way of filming was where it was. I love it. I can't wait for more of these type of videos
The idea that all bugs are innately gross and unsanitary is more of a construct then a fact of life. I'm sure he deals with bugs every day, the idea of eating one isn't that crazy.
Your thumbnail photo is incorrect. The bug pictured there is Not a cochineal, it is a woodlouse and it eats rotting leaves and such. It would likely die in the enivronment that a cochineal thrives in as it needs damp soil not desert cactus.
I love your format on these newer videos, I hope you are as happy and peaceful as your video make me feel. Thank you, you’ve reached the level of Mr. Rogers and Steve Burns on my top tier list
Watching this brings me back to my childhood weirdly. It feels like intermission bumpers on a childrens tv channel. I would've gobbled them up, and im gobbling it up now and im almost 30 lol
The way you speak slowly almost reminds me of old educational programs for children where there is blank space for the child to engage with the program and respond.
Super surprised you haven't created a video about jellyfish! How do they eat? Do they have a brain? Are they more plant like or animal like? How does their sting work? I was looking for that info and was like "Oh yeah, there's Odd Animal Specimens! That cool funny guy that produces such amazingly produced videos that are so entertaining, he's gotta have something on jellyfish!" then to my surprise, realized you didn't! Next video? ;) I watch your videos every upload btw, love your stuff. Get on that jellyfish episode!!!
I do find it kind of funny that the only thing you can mention about cochineals is their use in dye. Like, it's very interesting, but to a wide audience, they are otherwise very unotable insects.
7:41 Fun fact! It’s unlikely coyotes would even actively hunt roadrunners due to how much effort it takes for minimal reward Coyotes are opportunistic, and are more likely to go after easier fattier prey Of course, coyotes will hunt roadrunners if need be, and would gladly take advantage of an injured roadrunners, but it’s rather unlikely they’d pursue them
'I have blue eyes, and you eat parasitic desert insects'
Well that escalated quickly 😂
Yeah
Yeah
fr 😂
Holy f**k your discussing............,......... This is all .*****************holy shit nooooooo9oo9ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo9ooooooooooooooo
Fr lol
Time to gain Whimsical Knowledge
I'm not let him out and 🌖🌖 then I'll get golden girl I hope it was fun I love golden my favorite movies and 🌖 then I'll get to see it was the I will 😂🎉jkh😂🎉 how are pretty sure it to the bathroom inking to you tomorrow at shop the next day off and then I can go to you tomorrow
That's exactly the perfect way to describe this channel
Scientific version of Mr. Rodgers Neighborhood
this is so real
I like this channel it brings back my childhood :)~!!!
Fun fact: Hares and rabbits can't even breed together, whereas dogs, wolves, and coyotes all can. They don't even have the same number of chromesomes
But what if they theoretically did? Would it have down syndrome or something?
That is a fun fact!
Dogs can even interbreed with zorros, also known as the South American "foxes", animals which are more closely related to maned wolves and which are not even in the same subtribe, much less genus as dogs
Correct! That’s bc there too taxonomically separate. That is that they diverged genetically too long ago. Dogs wolves and coyotes as well as jackals are all in the genus Canis, meaning the only serration are species, one separation.
Hares and rabbits as well is Pikas are members of the ORDER lagomorpha, they’re all lagomorphs, they share similarities but they are all in different families, genuses and species.
@@Feranogamethey share the family Canidae! It’s close enough lol
I think these will be the videos I'll show my little son if I ever have one.
Or your daughter :-)
@@neyphutapie WHA?
@@CheGuevaraKawaiijust if you have a daughter you’ll also show them lol
@@johannesisaksson7842 tò every gender my son/daughter/Carcano mod.91 Rifle Will be,Or he will identify himself
if you do, your children will be weird. in a good way
I was not expecting Terraria's dye system to be explained to me today, but I'm here for it.
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❤🎉😅😊
I was not expecting a comment involving terraria on this video but I'm here for it. Also I haven't played terraria in so long
@@macanthonygohr9797 did bro just spam text suggestions? 💀
You really need your own TV show on the BBC, nat geo, or animal planet (if that is still around lol). The vibe to your videos brings me back to my high school days of watching animal documentaries while eating dinner after/studying lol
Animal Planet is still around
He used to have a Nat Geo show!
In case you should know, not all camels are desert animals, only the dromedary (Camelus dromedarius) is a true desert dweller, while the other five extant camel species being the Vicuna (Vicugna vicugna), the Alpaca (Vicugna pacos), the Guanaco (Lama guanicoe), the Llama (Lama glama), and the Bactrian Camel (Oreocamelus bactrianus) are all more used to forested, grassy, mountainous, and snowy environments.
Technically, the South American species listed above aren't camels, but they are all in the same family, Camelidae.
@BobSmith-ci9mv, actually, "camel" refers to the family Camelidae as a whole, therefore guanacos, llamas, vicunas, and alpacas are camels, why do you think extinct genera of the family are referred to as camels?, it's because "camel" refers to the family Camelidae as a whole, there are six extant camel species under four genera: the Vicuna (Vicugna vicugna), the Alpaca (Vicugna pacos), the Guanaco (Lama guanicoe), the Llama (Lama glama), the Dromedary (Camelus dromedarius), and the Bactrian Camel (Oreocamelus bactrianus), guanacos, llamas, vicunas, and alpacas are camels, just like elk, moose, caribou, muntjacs, brockets, and pudus are deer because "deer" refers to the family Cervidae as a whole, just like bison, yak, gaurs, bantengs, koupreys, buffalo, and saolas are cattle because "cattle" refers to the tribe Bovini as a whole, and just like dolphins, porpoises, blackfish, and river dolphins are whales because "whale" refers to the order Cetacea as a whole.
@@indyreno2933 camelids also helps refer to the group
bro wrote a whole essay
@@indyreno2933 I have NEVER heard ANYONE use that definition of "camel" before, lol.
The music and sound design of your videos remind me of Untitled Goose Game.
Honk! Honk!
Ah that’s what it reminds me of! Thank you ^^
Kiwi very nz
So true!😂
Fat can be used as a pretty efficient water source when it's broken down, it releases three molecules of water for each carbohydrate molecule, if I remember correctly. So in a way, camel humps do store water!
Loved the video, especially the piano cues! It's super relaxing to listen to you. Subscribed! :)
I remember learning on SciShow that when you lose body fat, it breaks all the way down to water, then you pee it out.
@@resourceress7 actually the current understanding is that you breathe most of the fat out as carbon dioxide, and the rest is peed out. :) Makes me feel better about panting like a dog when I work out. 😅
Seems kinda odd to claim that ostrich eggs aren't the largest because there was a bird that laid a larger egg but is now extinct. By that logic, won't that egg also not be the largest since if you go further back, there's definitely gonna be some bird in the distant past that laid a larger egg..
I though it was a little unfair too. Also hard to prove some ancient egg fossil came from some other fossil.
It's not that distant if you consider they extinct only a few thausand years ago when humans already around,
The birds still can be considered modern and it is also the largest bird known.
See my other comment, its presumed to be the largest a bird egg can ever get and we actually HAVE the bird eggs, intact, since they went extinct not that long ago all things considered.
There are many similar statements in this video (although this is probably so most obvious).
In some sense not false, but definitely not 100% right the way it was stated.
Pretty sure it is the largest bird egg to EVER exist. But yeah, I kinda agree it was worded poorly and definitely isn’t the largest bird egg now.
I love how there isn’t crazy movements, loud music, basically chaos to keep us engaged. I’m so happy I found this channel. I barely let my kids watch anything nowadays but they’ll love this.
1:34....BRUH...I KEPT SHOUTING HARE HARE.. IT'S A HARE... meanwhile"this animal.. Ember eyeeees.. 30hrs later.... Daaarrkkk.. Broooooowwwnnn.. Eyeeees"😂😂😂😂😂
But this is..... A slow paced channel! I was also saying it's a hare, but him confirming it made me so happy XD
no literally me YELLING hare
@@Anarchiyathose of us with that little unhealed ADHD child can now excitedly yell at the screen now though ❤!! i love this channel , sending some love /srs
I was doing the same thing!
@@sage5530 Hell yeah! This channel just makes me extremely happy
Did you know that cochineals are used as dyes when they're still larvae? They add them to wool when making stuff like blankets.
That's likely illegal in Qatar, so I'm lucky with my blanket
They're used for red dye. For anything actually, clothes, or fabrics, including food dye etc.
Rabbit: Who are you?
Amber eyed animal: I'm you, but better
Also cocker, that's how I lost the grate race... To a turtle......
Amber eyed animal: I'm.... A hare.
Your voice is soooo calm and warm I feel like I’m back in kindergarten. ❤
the cadence of his speech and the dramatic piano soundtrack, very well made btw, strikes me as very similar to the memories I have of all the best educational shows I watched growing up, its so nostalgic and fresh at the same time. love it man :D
Camels make really cute noises
Yeah kinda like me almost vomiting but yeah :>
Yeah they sound like me almost vomiting but yeah :>
I just found your channel and went back to the very beginning and went through your videos to figure out how long ago it was when you found your footing and figured out this way of filming was where it was. I love it. I can't wait for more of these type of videos
Its not often I can watch an animal facts video and learn something new, but the bee fence for elephants was so neat to learn about! Love your stuff 😌
ik a PBS inspired show when I see one. I'd be so proud to have this as my world legacy. u are PBS of the modern again
5:02 "What sound does a giraffe make"
Me who watched 2014 Vanoss GMod videos: "REEeeEuu?"
I was looking for this comment, I said the same thing in my head lol😂
3:15 WHY IS HE SO CHILL WTF
The idea that all bugs are innately gross and unsanitary is more of a construct then a fact of life. I'm sure he deals with bugs every day, the idea of eating one isn't that crazy.
@@ScorpionClaws789actually bamboo worm are tasty
@@ScorpionClaws789 Yea I seen an entomologist who eats bugs
I love how he doesn’t dwell on one subject too long, it’s enough time to explain one thing and then move on
I wish there were more of these videos but I know they take a while just know that they are awesome
Your thumbnail photo is incorrect. The bug pictured there is Not a cochineal, it is a woodlouse and it eats rotting leaves and such. It would likely die in the enivronment that a cochineal thrives in as it needs damp soil not desert cactus.
Not an insect. It's an isopod, a crustacean.
You’re right but that’s beside the point. It’s not a cochineal in the picture, it’s a woodlouse.
Dude, you explain biological concepts so easy for regular people to understand. Props!
this feels like im watching something that’ll stay timeless forever.
the giraffe sounds like me in a public toilet
fr😂
I like the videos but play them at 1.25 speed as your breaks are a bit too long for my dopamine depended brain.
Same 😊
"these insects... RAPID BELL MUSIC".. I LOVE HOW HE EXPRESSES THE SHOCK WITH THAT CALM AND SUBTLE MUSIC❤❤
I love your format on these newer videos, I hope you are as happy and peaceful as your video make me feel. Thank you, you’ve reached the level of Mr. Rogers and Steve Burns on my top tier list
1:38 my happy hare brain OMG HAPPY HARE I DID NOT KNOW HARES WERE REAL OMG
Same here😭
What?
didnt you learned that
ITS HARPY HARE DUMMY
Wtf
OH GOSH A ATE THAT TODAY 3:24
Extra protein
those transitions are awsome
I think that egg almost looked like it belonged to a dinosaur
That because it is. Birds are dinosaurs
@@mhdfrb9971 damn
@@mhdfrb9971I don’t think that’s confirmed tho
@@FNAF-GUY11 what makes you think that?
@@FNAF-GUY11It is.
Nice Work Bro 🎉 keep it up
i always wondered about carmine thanks for the fun info
I and many others really like your videos :3
Keep up the good work, dont get stressed with time :3
This channel is so calming for some reason
Love this channel, thanks!
I love how you add the weird jingle sounds every sentence
Planet wild sounds great!
While I miss the "LET'S GOOO" I found this format very comforting. Rather than telling us what it is, you tell us how to identify it ourselves.
Adipose tissue contains more than 50% water. So, in a sense, in the humps, there is a little more water than fat stored.
By that logic everything other than flat bones store water.
Thanks for the video brother
Rabbit looks like an innocent animal while hare definitely looks like it has seen something. That goofy face lmao😂
I love this channel! Keep up the great work!
new fear unlocked on candies
Nothing to fear, really. A tad gross, maybe, but it's not dangerous or anything.
I love the piano accents and gentle voiceover. Feel like I’m watching Mr Rogers
You’re right but that’s beside the point. The picture is not a cochineal.
Most people think that camels store water in their humps on their back
They store fat in their humps on their back
do not quote the red dye cochineal lore to me witch, terraria equipped me for this
real
This feels like watching Mr. Rogers. I love it❤
0:56 I knew itttt!!!!!!
Watching this brings me back to my childhood weirdly. It feels like intermission bumpers on a childrens tv channel. I would've gobbled them up, and im gobbling it up now and im almost 30 lol
if you would could turn onto an animal, what would it be?
EVERYONE CAN COMMENT!!
Cat which one mmmm don't know
Great Gray Owl - My favorite bird!
Permanent: A rat or a Big Brown Bat.
Switch back and forth to a human: Horse, donkey, coyote, or cat.
Just for a day: Giraffe, Jaguar, or a wolf.
If I keep my intelligence, anything that can fly is enough.
Crows
Finally animal facts I didn't already know! Subbed! 🙌
I always knew that camels storing water in they're humps was bs, it just didn't make any sense.
So relaxing... Then, all of a sudden: "watch closely..." wait, what, what... Skip! Skip! SKIP!! 😂 2:29
Did you know a cochineal is used for soda
This is very comforting, and makes me very on edge
The way you speak slowly almost reminds me of old educational programs for children where there is blank space for the child to engage with the program and respond.
Your content is so soothing to watch before bed. Keep this style and sound effects please❤
The best PBS kids show you didn’t know existed.
I had that nerd cluster yesterday 😅😭
So soothing. Love your teeth. Love your voice. Love your teeth. Love your contents.
We need to study what makes the sound design on these videos so perfect
My Nephew is mesmerized by your videos
Hares are, cladistically, a genus of rather unique rabbits
Super surprised you haven't created a video about jellyfish! How do they eat? Do they have a brain? Are they more plant like or animal like? How does their sting work? I was looking for that info and was like "Oh yeah, there's Odd Animal Specimens! That cool funny guy that produces such amazingly produced videos that are so entertaining, he's gotta have something on jellyfish!" then to my surprise, realized you didn't! Next video? ;)
I watch your videos every upload btw, love your stuff. Get on that jellyfish episode!!!
when I have kids I let them watch one video of him every day
🥹 I love your videos so much, love the facts and your editing and your persona seems so chill
I gt so much knowledge ❤❤ thanks 🙏🏻 love from Assam Northeast India ♥️♥️
The way he edits this video reminds me of Mr.Rogers TV show. It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood.
Learned so much with this video. Thanks for making it!
Ngl this video was the best thing to wake up to
at first glance you think this must be made for kids, but then you realise it's also made for adults who just want to relax
EVERYONE WAKE THE FUCK UP ODDANIMALSPECIMENS MADE A VIDEO‼️‼️🔥
2:30 - 3:26 Made me lose my appetite for a bit..
watching this guys video is like reading a genuinely interesting and nice book
your voice like a storyteller makes me want to fall asleep 😅
The female elephant bird is larger than the male, also the female has louder call than male.
Oooh the knowledge wizard had come to deliver thy whimsical knowledge!
Giraffe: “hey I’ve come to be part of the horror movie anonymous noises”
“Ok what’s your skill?”
Giraffe: “5:21”
“You’re hired”.
Not only the facts amazed me, realy like ur calmly voice and style of speech... ❤❤but I watch ur videos at 1.75x...😅
5:37 HARHARHARHARHARHARHAR!
Your my favorite RUclipsr
I love this channel. I feel like this dude is always completely stoned whenever he does his research. 😅
I love how giraffe just sounds like a choir at the night
The "ERROR!" Never get’s old
People have a lot of misconceptions about -desert- animals
What do you store in that beanie on your head 🤔 😂😂
1:29 The ambered eyed animal is....(staring into my soul)
I do find it kind of funny that the only thing you can mention about cochineals is their use in dye.
Like, it's very interesting, but to a wide audience, they are otherwise very unotable insects.
I was eating a burger while watching this I think I'm going to turn into a vegetarian
Pillbugs are crustaceans, not insects. And they aren't put in candy, either. So, why are pillbugs in the thumbnail?
7:41 Fun fact! It’s unlikely coyotes would even actively hunt roadrunners due to how much effort it takes for minimal reward
Coyotes are opportunistic, and are more likely to go after easier fattier prey
Of course, coyotes will hunt roadrunners if need be, and would gladly take advantage of an injured roadrunners, but it’s rather unlikely they’d pursue them
Great video and such a fun topic! Thank you
Wild at the start of the video I saw an advert for planet wild, and would you guess who was narrating it, well it was you 😂😂
The elephant bird is actually bigger than the ostrich egg