The World Through the Eyes of Animals

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  • Did you know that animals see the world differently from us? Pigeons actually have better vision than humans. Cows can’t see the color red because they don’t have the necessary receptors in their retinas for that. Horses have a blind spot right in front of their faces because of their eye placement. Fish eyes have ultraviolet receptors and a more spherical lens than humans.
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  • @supershenron4688
    @supershenron4688 11 месяцев назад +2018

    How do people know what animals’ vision are like?

    • @sreenath_01
      @sreenath_01 11 месяцев назад +186

      😂same

    • @siegfriedc2332
      @siegfriedc2332 11 месяцев назад +74

      Warging.

    • @anakinskywalker1982
      @anakinskywalker1982 11 месяцев назад +87

      Ils ne savent pas, ils ne font que supposer.

    • @flash24g
      @flash24g 11 месяцев назад +114

      Maybe there's something like the Ishihara test that can be done on animals.

    • @MrBruhblox
      @MrBruhblox 11 месяцев назад +235

      Science

  • @ZKhweziN
    @ZKhweziN 11 месяцев назад +329

    I'm supposed to sleep, but here I am watching the world through animals' eyes.

  • @Leo-pd4fc
    @Leo-pd4fc Год назад +83

    Im glad to Be a human WHO can see. ☺️

    • @Animaux01978
      @Animaux01978 2 месяца назад +5

      We have one of the worst vision in animal world

    • @curiousmind_
      @curiousmind_ 15 дней назад

      ​@@Animaux01978 first we're not animals and second no it's not the worst we can see all colors for instance

    • @mitchelllombard3789
      @mitchelllombard3789 2 дня назад

      ​@@curiousmind_ yes we are animals. It's not an insult, it's a fact

  • @EdKolis
    @EdKolis 7 месяцев назад +11

    Caws, my favorite farm animals! 😁

  • @marymccluer1630
    @marymccluer1630 10 месяцев назад +153

    I am fascinated by birds' color vision. They have four types of color cones, whereas humans have three. That means they can see a lot more color variations than we can. Also, a few years back on Science Friday they reported that birds see color in three dimensions. Whereas humans see color as solid and flat, birds might see objects as having one color overlayed on another. In other words, they see depth in color. This might begin to explain the mystery as to why birds can't see glass.

    • @elultimo102
      @elultimo102 10 месяцев назад +17

      There are rare women with tetra-chromatic vision, who can see millions of colors. An artist showed her paintings of flowers, looking like the UV depictions beyond normal vision. She said, "I paint what I see."

    • @onemore7632
      @onemore7632 5 месяцев назад +2

      you just blew my freakin mind, they can see layers of colors!?!

    • @user-qm8bc4bu1t
      @user-qm8bc4bu1t 5 месяцев назад

      Some humans although rare have them too.

    • @bobm4378
      @bobm4378 3 месяца назад +1

      I am sure most birds can see glass, and some humans cannot see glass, if it is well polished, and their attention is elsewhere!!! :)

  • @Hibernicus1968
    @Hibernicus1968 11 месяцев назад +124

    One of the prevailing theories as to why so many mammal species have such poor color vision is that for the tens of millions of years that dinosaurs dominated, most mammal species were small nocturnal animals and their eyes adapted to seeing low light, evolving more rods (which gather more light) than cones (which impart color vision). When the dinosaurs underwent their mass extinction, and mammals began to spread out into the newly vacated ecological niches, they were "stuck" with that more limited color vision (though superior night vision), unless they went on to re-evolve better color vision. It's speculated primates did that in order to better differentiate what kinds of fruits and other things were safe to eat, which was something more useful for strongly diurnal omnivores.

    • @amaramachupa6422
      @amaramachupa6422 11 месяцев назад +5

      That's fascinating

    • @pikestance4219
      @pikestance4219 11 месяцев назад +7

      I noticed a pattern of a lack of red. I guess there is something with the color that hinders night vision???

    • @pikestance4219
      @pikestance4219 11 месяцев назад

      @@russellbrown7024 lol, ok captain obvious

    • @marymccluer1630
      @marymccluer1630 10 месяцев назад

      It seems fruit eaters have better color vision, so they can distinguish ripe from unripe fruit. Primates, including humans, are such fruit eaters.

  • @n-vro
    @n-vro 9 месяцев назад +17

    Respect for person who tried animals eyes

  • @RealLifechip123
    @RealLifechip123 10 месяцев назад +18

    The eyes of cats and dogs are often beautiful 😍

  • @bluemagicstick
    @bluemagicstick 7 месяцев назад +6

    Explains a lot with cats and how they find everything so interesting. They are literally in their own world.

  • @nickwang6082
    @nickwang6082 2 месяца назад +21

    0:45 I love how he stares at us😂

  • @adamb89
    @adamb89 11 месяцев назад +28

    Another thing about cats is that the reflective surface in their eyes is behind the retina, so light entering the eye gets two passes, effectively making the world twice as bright for them.

  • @misid55
    @misid55 11 месяцев назад +55

    Who is here for cat vision like me😻😻😹😹

  • @jonp9654
    @jonp9654 11 месяцев назад +324

    What if the colours human can see are not actually the real colors? 🤔

    • @hueso5071
      @hueso5071 11 месяцев назад +26

      Woah 🤯

    • @b2live
      @b2live 11 месяцев назад +33

      It's time to prove with camera 😅

    • @janhansen554
      @janhansen554 11 месяцев назад +21

      U experience it every day. When u r inside, and see a white wall, its not white. It depend what light using in the room. That is why u have white controll on your cameras.

    • @Mandrak789
      @Mandrak789 11 месяцев назад +13

      but they are, we are seeing full spectrum in certain light frequency range, there's no gaps in it; however some animals can see frequencies out of our reach, e.g. ultraviolet

    • @abhay4147
      @abhay4147 11 месяцев назад +24

      ​@@Mandrak789The light spectrum is made by humans, that means we categorized that spectrum in which *humans* can distinguish colors. There are are many more colors in other spectrums that we can't see.
      Like we are able to see shades of 3 distinct colors (RGB and some of yellow), Butterflies can see 5. This is taken further by the Shrimp Mantis which has 16 color receptors

  • @russellbrown7024
    @russellbrown7024 11 месяцев назад +91

    I think there is a great deal of interpretation of sight that occurs in the brain. Consider our blind spot. We don't notice it because our brains "fills in" the spot. Various animals have abilities related to their vision and their brains make sense of the input.

  • @satyamshivam018
    @satyamshivam018 11 месяцев назад +20

    3:23 40 shades of grey 😂

  • @Pssybart
    @Pssybart 10 месяцев назад +19

    The idea that T.Rex could only see moving objects in Jurassic Park is actually explained in the novel as a trait dinosaurs got from their frog DNA.

  • @NorseGraphic
    @NorseGraphic 10 месяцев назад +15

    Would be cool to have infrared receptors in the retina. Seeing heat is very useful.

    • @phaneserichthoneus8895
      @phaneserichthoneus8895 4 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, but it would need to be a voluntary sense. Personally, I don't want to spend the rest of my life looking at the world with an infrared heat map laid over it whether I want to or not.

  • @mylesdk6648
    @mylesdk6648 11 месяцев назад +9

    How many animals eyes has been personally tested to know that this is what they see rather than assume

    • @Tasunka_Nightwolf
      @Tasunka_Nightwolf 11 месяцев назад +5

      Scientists seem to think with their arrogance that they know everything.

  • @123UpNorth321
    @123UpNorth321 11 месяцев назад +31

    If i had 360 degree vision and my eyes would move seperately, I'd probably spend the rest of my life puking.

    • @Eddyke
      @Eddyke 11 месяцев назад

      I have squint and I can tell you it's not funny

  • @Ist_a_me_mario1078
    @Ist_a_me_mario1078 5 месяцев назад +12

    Caws? Or cows.

  • @flash24g
    @flash24g Год назад +51

    I wonder how popular a myth it is that cats and dogs are completely colour-blind.
    Two things I noticed you don't mention:
    * Depth perception. Many animals have their eyes on the sides of their heads; while this widens their field of vision compared with humans it comes at the expense of this.
    * Mantis shrimps. These have 12 types of cone cells, so effectively a 12-dimensional colour space (compared with our 3-dimensional colour space). Apparently some kinds have as many as 16, and what's more they can see the polarisation of light.

    • @marymccluer1630
      @marymccluer1630 10 месяцев назад +2

      It seems in recent years scientists have come to believe dogs and cats do see some colors, but cannot see red. An example sometimes given is the orange-striped tiger. The orange stripes look green to the tiger's prey, so they just think it's grass. For humans, the tiger is pretty obvious. Tiger prey must hear or smell the tiger to realize it is near.

    • @OsirusHandle
      @OsirusHandle 5 месяцев назад

      They will absolutely see different colours and interpret red as something, but it wont be that noticable. Our vision covers a spectrum of combinations of RBG, whereas they only have BG: But BG will still intercept some red. Just not much and with difficulty. We can see orange wavelengths of light for example, but only because it overlaps with the red and green cones a bit. So RGB lights can trick you into seeing orange by stimulating the red and green sensors the same amount as they would be by orange light.

    • @OsirusHandle
      @OsirusHandle 5 месяцев назад

      So i looked it up for humans: Our green receptor stops entirely at about 650 nm, which is actually red. So green cones CAN detect red, and so cats and dogs should be able to see some red, but it will be MUCH dimmer: 615nm which would be reddish orange would be 10% as bright as an equal source of green, and 630nm maybe 3% as bright.

  • @chudotat
    @chudotat Год назад +28

    Thank you so much. You've made me upet about my cat's vision of the world. No wonder she prefers to sleep most of the time

    • @PeloquinDavid
      @PeloquinDavid 11 месяцев назад +9

      And she's probably wondering why you're asleep during the best part of the day: night!

    • @chudotat
      @chudotat 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@PeloquinDavid she sleeps neerby at night and wakes me up at 5 a.m. when she gets hungry :))

    • @Timeless_Quotes_official
      @Timeless_Quotes_official 9 месяцев назад +1

    • @blancalobo3217
      @blancalobo3217 6 месяцев назад +1

      I got sad too about my cat!! 😢😢

    • @OsirusHandle
      @OsirusHandle 5 месяцев назад

      I think they can see up to about orange but itll be dim. Do consider how much pity a bird or butterfly would have for our own vision, and perhaps what we have for blind humans.

  • @dashien2605
    @dashien2605 Месяц назад +1

    Cows blue and green vision seems so soothing

  • @angelamarie222
    @angelamarie222 Год назад +19

    Very nice! I love your content. ❤

  • @poulamidey730
    @poulamidey730 10 месяцев назад +7

    "...I mean it's not 50, but still impressive" 😂

  • @sixstanger00
    @sixstanger00 10 месяцев назад +7

    Flies only see in "slow-motion" relative to human vision. They don't actually perceive time as being "slowed down," no more than we perceive time to be "sped up." From the fly's perspective, time passes normally and the rest of us are just really slow at moving.

    • @blancalobo3217
      @blancalobo3217 6 месяцев назад

      I loved your perception! 🧡

    • @OsirusHandle
      @OsirusHandle 5 месяцев назад

      I think you get the same effect watching 30 fps vs 60 fps on your phone. You can physically process more information.

    • @sixstanger00
      @sixstanger00 5 месяцев назад

      @@OsirusHandle ??
      30 fps on your phone is the same as 30 fps on your TV or monitor. The device wouldn't make any difference.

    • @OsirusHandle
      @OsirusHandle 5 месяцев назад

      @@sixstanger00 i said 30 fps vs 60 fps

    • @sixstanger00
      @sixstanger00 5 месяцев назад

      @@OsirusHandle No, that's not how a fly's perception works. The fly isn't "processing more information," it's just processing the same information at a much slower rate compared to a human.
      But the fly doesn't perceive anything as "slow." From it's frame of reference, everything is moving at normal speed and humans seem to just move painfully slow.
      Likewise, from the human's frame of reference, everything seems to be moving at "normal speed," and the fly just moves exceptionally fast.

  • @KevinMcgaw1988
    @KevinMcgaw1988 5 месяцев назад +1

    Nuff respect to the person who live all these different animals life to tell us all how they see the world

  • @David-vo5cz
    @David-vo5cz 9 месяцев назад +5

    Pit vipers have heat sensors. Not all snakes.

  • @miaperic-xj2pw
    @miaperic-xj2pw 11 месяцев назад +3

    Jadni konji s takvim vidom😢, ali ja ih opet smatrsm dobrim i inteligentnim životinjama😊steta sto mnogi biljojedi kao konji, krave i ostale kao maca ili cuko ne vide dobro😢Volim zivotinje❤

  • @VijayKumar-mv3ph
    @VijayKumar-mv3ph 11 месяцев назад +5

    Fun fact - two big difference of visions between man and cat shows in thumbnail. But thumbnail itself is dog.

  • @socratesii91
    @socratesii91 7 месяцев назад +2

    Chameleon eyes: we are independent!! Long live the king

  • @timestimesx7535
    @timestimesx7535 Месяц назад +1

    I like how fish get to see red unlike dogs and cats though they never encounter it.

  • @nazimaahad4174
    @nazimaahad4174 8 месяцев назад +4

    That's amazing 😮
    Having a 360° vision is just incredible!

    • @neonranger1192
      @neonranger1192 8 месяцев назад

      It's 340 he said

    • @nazimaahad4174
      @nazimaahad4174 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@neonranger1192he said fishes have an almost 360° vision.

    • @supershenron4688
      @supershenron4688 25 дней назад

      @@nazimaahad4174 yeah cuz their eyes are on the sides

  • @bickure8850
    @bickure8850 18 дней назад +3

    Let’s be honest no one knows what animals can see just speculations

  • @brobbus0-dl6vl
    @brobbus0-dl6vl Месяц назад +1

    The most impressive feature about cat's eyes is not that their pupil expand (after all, ours do too even though much less than theirs). It's that, unlike us, they can control them and decide when to expand them and do it instantly. We can't, our pupils simply expand and contract based on light conditions, and they take some time to do it too.

  • @Kado1609
    @Kado1609 Месяц назад +1

    i love that you try to make the world through animal eyes but yet i still see it how a human would see it through a simulation wich is supposed to be the animal

  • @DionyaiGD
    @DionyaiGD Год назад +4

    Yes finally thank you for this vid!

  • @damianlopez7630
    @damianlopez7630 Год назад +4

    First video from BRIGHTSIDE That is actually educational.

  • @baddyrajv5924
    @baddyrajv5924 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’m glad that various animals have also contributed to this video

  • @kingjehosaphat5439
    @kingjehosaphat5439 9 месяцев назад +2

    respect to the people who did this project

  • @deekshithmreddy6466
    @deekshithmreddy6466 Год назад +4

    i like the channel content very much

  • @ranjankmsphotography
    @ranjankmsphotography 11 месяцев назад +8

    You have missed an important one😅... Dragon Fly has compound eyes and they can see the largest number of colour shades than any other living things can see... It's cool .... isn't it? So you missed out the interesting one!!

    • @Roachrancher
      @Roachrancher 11 месяцев назад +2

      Laughs in Mantis Shrimp

    • @docgonzobordel
      @docgonzobordel 11 месяцев назад

      @@Roachrancher 😆😆👍

  • @David-yy7lb
    @David-yy7lb 11 месяцев назад +7

    My question is how do you know what these animals see' did you sit down and ask them

  • @AhmedSheikh
    @AhmedSheikh 8 месяцев назад +2

    Humans have made educated inferences about how animals see the world by combining several methods and lines of research. Here are some ways through which we've gleaned insights into the visual world of animals:
    1. **Anatomy and Histology**: Dissecting and examining the eyes of animals gives insight into their visual capabilities. The number and types of photoreceptor cells (like rods and cones in humans) can suggest what kind of light the animal can detect and how well.
    2. **Behavioral Experiments**: Scientists can train animals to respond to visual cues. For example, bees can be trained to associate certain colors or patterns with food. By altering these cues, researchers can deduce what colors or patterns bees can distinguish.
    3. **Molecular and Genetic Methods**: Studying the genes responsible for vision can reveal what wavelengths an animal can perceive. For instance, the opsins in photoreceptor cells are sensitive to specific wavelengths of light.
    4. **Electrophysiological Techniques**: Electrodes can be placed in an animal's visual system (like the retina or visual cortex) to record electrical responses to visual stimuli. This can reveal what kind of light stimuli the animal is sensitive to.
    5. **Comparative Studies**: Comparing the eyes of animals who live in similar environments or have similar lifestyles can give clues about their visual capabilities.
    6. **Physical and Optical Models**: Scientists can use models to simulate how light enters the animal's eye and is processed, giving a representation of what their world might look like.
    7. **Direct Imaging**: For some species, specially designed cameras can mimic the visual perspective of the animal. While this doesn't perfectly capture the animal's subjective experience, it can give a hint of their visual field and focus.
    While these methods provide a lot of information about the visual capabilities of animals, it's crucial to remember that the actual "experience" of seeing as an animal is something humans can't fully grasp. We can only make educated approximations about their perceptual world.

  • @lisaalmen7335
    @lisaalmen7335 Год назад +5

    wonderful information.
    Thank you so much.

  • @susanmorris6746
    @susanmorris6746 Год назад +4

    Interesting 👏👏👏

  • @KylaConiah
    @KylaConiah Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for the video, loved it ❤

  • @buddha1529
    @buddha1529 10 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks allot 🙏 I always wanted to know how animals sea the world , it is well explained in this video 👍

  • @tuberisnaturesparesort
    @tuberisnaturesparesort 11 месяцев назад +7

    What if we humans see colors different? What I see green, appears red to someone else. We would never know
    Because you learn the color "green" as a kid - but I see it what i call green, and you see it what I would call "blue".
    Its a interesting topic and if you think about it, you'll find out, that you can never say to 100% that you probably see a green tree, what appears blue to someone else

    • @denysivanov3364
      @denysivanov3364 11 месяцев назад

      Experiments show animal x can distinguish color y from color z. How they actually look inside their brain we do not know!

  • @1quadlove118
    @1quadlove118 11 месяцев назад +10

    Nice video. However, I'm confused about the cows vision as stated. If they can't see red, why do they use red flags in the rodeo arena to distract them?

    • @davidford4660
      @davidford4660 11 месяцев назад +14

      Its not the color that upsets the bull. Its the motion of the flag itself

    • @1quadlove118
      @1quadlove118 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@davidford4660 Wow! Thanks for clearing that up for me. Have a great day. 🤗

    • @abhuju22
      @abhuju22 11 месяцев назад

      How did they know cows can’t see red?

    • @ahmedwageh8138
      @ahmedwageh8138 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@abhuju22 they have no red receptor cells in their retina.

    • @denysivanov3364
      @denysivanov3364 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@abhuju22they do experiments and compare animal behavior (usually with colored feeders). Look at Karl Frisch book about bees. There he explains how he did experiments to test bees sense of smell, color, etc. he discovered and decided bee language!

  • @d-rzarkocubrinoski
    @d-rzarkocubrinoski Месяц назад +2

    Animals see just as humans do.

  • @noseemaeng
    @noseemaeng 9 месяцев назад +2

    Amazing!!😍

  • @jisnaaa_13
    @jisnaaa_13 9 месяцев назад +5

    now lets move on to ✨caws✨ 💀

  • @marcusfranconium3392
    @marcusfranconium3392 11 месяцев назад +5

    THe ultraviolet part is quite interesting for birds as crows and ravens are not black through their eyes and have some interesting paterns of feathers.

  • @lori25hu
    @lori25hu 11 дней назад

    Caws - 0:24
    Caw is a harsh cry of a 🐦‍⬛ Crow
    I learned that even the smartest of us do make mistakes 😅

  • @keeperthegreed6859
    @keeperthegreed6859 11 месяцев назад +1

    Now do a Mantis shrimp lol.

  • @bingo8806
    @bingo8806 7 месяцев назад +3

    I'm ok with what I have..tnx

  • @PUTLER-KAPUT
    @PUTLER-KAPUT 11 месяцев назад +5

    How do you know what animal's vision is like?

  • @henrimatisse7481
    @henrimatisse7481 25 дней назад

    The animal with the most color differentiation is the mantis shrimp with 12-16 different colour photoreceptors for colour analysis in their retinas. Look these animals up for other fabulous facts

  • @user-pk6vv8bg7v
    @user-pk6vv8bg7v 57 минут назад +1

    I love cats vision ❤❤😊

  • @bphelps74
    @bphelps74 Год назад +3

    Nice

  • @engkrishnaebaza5490
    @engkrishnaebaza5490 11 месяцев назад +4

    What if the world is green like cows see but poor humans can see it as multicolor

  • @thomasshaanika
    @thomasshaanika 9 месяцев назад +1

    The chameleon’s vision is impressive

  • @Nenad-ICXC-Shuput-GFAMMA
    @Nenad-ICXC-Shuput-GFAMMA 19 дней назад

    There is no way that we could even know how animals actually see. This is all in faith.

  • @abdoubelaid8890
    @abdoubelaid8890 11 месяцев назад +5

    سبحان الله العظيم ❤

  • @FanOfAnjnaOmKashyap
    @FanOfAnjnaOmKashyap 8 месяцев назад +4

    *I want to become a cat*
    6 times better vision in the dark compared to humans....😂

  • @AP-gb4wn
    @AP-gb4wn 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank You for Informative Video

  • @javoxir1100
    @javoxir1100 11 месяцев назад

    Looking forward to more creatures

  • @MHarenArt
    @MHarenArt 11 месяцев назад +8

    What I want to know is, how do we really know this? It can only really be a guess as to how they actually see things. Just because they don't have the same receptor as us, doesn't mean they can't see. We are projecting human anatomy on animals. Maybe they don't NEED these receptors to see all colors.

    • @OsirusHandle
      @OsirusHandle 5 месяцев назад +1

      most of it is via dissection in a laboratory 😮

  • @Dzone16
    @Dzone16 Год назад +3

    I guess there are many colours that humans do not vision it 😁🤔🤔🤔🤔

  • @sakthilens2society277
    @sakthilens2society277 8 месяцев назад +1

    Informative video thanks a lot. I searched for this type of videos for a long time .

  • @adelmarwashington3118
    @adelmarwashington3118 11 месяцев назад

    Make a video about Vision of Billionaire, maybe we gonna learn more.

  • @alfjones6377
    @alfjones6377 2 месяца назад +3

    And women see the world in the color green.

  • @arturoortiz8372
    @arturoortiz8372 11 месяцев назад +4

    I totally disagree about the vision of dogs, because I did an experiment myself on that theory with my neighbor's dog ...
    👁️✍️🐶

    • @vladislavdimitrov4646
      @vladislavdimitrov4646 11 месяцев назад

      And what did you discover?

    • @arturoortiz8372
      @arturoortiz8372 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@vladislavdimitrov4646 Dogs are able to recognize all colors, especially fluorescent or brighter.

    • @MadMax-ii8gq
      @MadMax-ii8gq 11 месяцев назад +1

      How?

    • @denysivanov3364
      @denysivanov3364 11 месяцев назад

      Doesn’t see color means not it’s blind, but dog will confuse some colors as one. About proper method how animals are tested I recommend book by Karl Frisch about bees. You will know how those experiments are designed. Insects were tested! 😀

  • @krameshs1341
    @krameshs1341 Год назад +2

    Ohhh intresting....❤

  • @ABESW0RLD
    @ABESW0RLD 2 месяца назад

    If I had chameleons vision, I'd be the best midfielder of all time

  • @radeshjaiswal3796
    @radeshjaiswal3796 11 месяцев назад +4

    Do we human beings see all the colors or do we miss any color in this universe?? Like other animals and birds do...

    • @alth000
      @alth000 11 месяцев назад +1

      Object colors are defined by the light (electromagnetic waves) it reflects. The electromagnetic spectrum is pretty wide, visible light is just a narrow part of it.

    • @Chad-Whiteman
      @Chad-Whiteman 11 месяцев назад

      There are colours we humans can't see. There is a certain trick to see some of these colours, it's on youtube somewhere.

    • @denysivanov3364
      @denysivanov3364 11 месяцев назад +1

      Humans can’t see ultraviolet and infrared. Some birds and most of insects see ultraviolet (flowers often have UV features for bees). Snakes often see infrared (like human designed infrared night vision devices :)

  • @thegenaral4516
    @thegenaral4516 11 месяцев назад +3

    Flies see everything in slow mo, now this explains everything 😂😂

  • @lookhereandreadit
    @lookhereandreadit 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, so even though I try to swat a fly as quickly as possible, I'm actually slow in their eyes and that's why they fly away everytime

    • @ramaraksha01
      @ramaraksha01 2 месяца назад

      Plus they are the best at flying - scientists have been working hard to replicate their flight but so far we have not been able to - they can take off from a standing spot like a helicopter but fly like an airplane

  • @OzgurY-it3rl
    @OzgurY-it3rl 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you very much for this perfect video ♡

  • @roddyrods8411
    @roddyrods8411 Год назад +10

    I would try to find a way to rule the world

  • @hasansiddiqui7633
    @hasansiddiqui7633 11 месяцев назад +7

    Thanks to ALLAH
    Made everything,which human can't ever understand.
    SUBHAN ALLAH

    • @junedshaikh967
      @junedshaikh967 11 месяцев назад

      The Almighty is far away creative beyond our imagination

  • @RealByteWise
    @RealByteWise 6 месяцев назад

    Your videos are so inspiring to us small channels. Wow ❤

  • @Enamiat
    @Enamiat Год назад +3

    First (ik no one cares)

  • @IIISentorIII
    @IIISentorIII 6 месяцев назад +4

    So much wrong in this video...I don't even...

    • @C0M3TZ_CL4WZ
      @C0M3TZ_CL4WZ 5 месяцев назад

      What do you know?

    • @HeraclitusThoughtBubbles
      @HeraclitusThoughtBubbles 2 месяца назад

      How can a fly see in slow motion

    • @Theglig
      @Theglig Месяц назад

      If this is wrong you ruined my childhood 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @user-qo7lw3ib2h
    @user-qo7lw3ib2h 5 месяцев назад

    If I have 360 degree vision I would shut my eyes as I will feel giddy

  • @Cutty_Bronson
    @Cutty_Bronson 8 месяцев назад +1

    “If you’re ever sneaking up on a cow, make sure you give them a heads up.”
    🤔💥🧠💥🤯

  • @justjohana
    @justjohana 10 месяцев назад +3

    Pin me if I tricked you.
    Read more....

    • @Geyserthefox
      @Geyserthefox 3 месяца назад

      Lol u tricked me

    • @justjohana
      @justjohana 3 месяца назад

      I seen this comment 6 months later and I tricked myself 🤣🤣🤣

  • @namirathegamer44291
    @namirathegamer44291 11 месяцев назад +5

    I think that humas also cannot see the real colour of earth. Allah know it only.

  • @zayfoxplayz
    @zayfoxplayz 3 месяца назад

    ---> 2:53 this is my favorite part also I have a lot of favorite parts hehe

  • @akmalkhan6592
    @akmalkhan6592 11 месяцев назад

    pretty impressive

  • @gauharvatsyayan
    @gauharvatsyayan 11 месяцев назад

    This proves the point of our ancestors.
    Whatever we see, isn't the reality

  • @naamikas
    @naamikas 3 месяца назад

    I won’t lie I do not think that the cockatrice peryton Griffin and Phoenix do not count as birds because the bird vision is pretty cool, I won’t lie

  • @Ed-ne6wp
    @Ed-ne6wp 11 месяцев назад

    Ah yes!!! CAWS !!

  • @Everyonesbuddy829
    @Everyonesbuddy829 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for not including cockroaches & spiders in this video.

  • @sumitgajbhiye90399
    @sumitgajbhiye90399 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very helpfull information
    Thankyou for uploading

  • @Beyond-Infinity-Facts
    @Beyond-Infinity-Facts 7 месяцев назад

    Frogs are just main characters in their own movie

  • @rezataheri4846
    @rezataheri4846 11 месяцев назад

    So intresting tnx

  • @lorenzomcleggan5556
    @lorenzomcleggan5556 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for increasing my knowledge. There are so many things to know. Ps tell me more.
    💡🎇🌎🌍

  • @mejestin
    @mejestin 21 день назад

    Science with no explanation isn't better then a fantasy