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  • @Londronable
    @Londronable 11 месяцев назад +72

    He said a wild orca never killed a human.
    That is not the same as saying an orca never killed a human.

    • @klltx2001
      @klltx2001 7 месяцев назад +1

      Those is captivity definitely have (*COUGHSeaWorldCOUGH*), but that's bc they're in the equivalents to a bathtub prison forced to perform and barely get the same amount of food wild ones do, and thus are stressed as all hell, and yet capitalism never cares to understand that bc they care more for money than animal welfare. x.x
      Orcas in the wild don't have to usually deal with humans and thus aren't forced to suffer that level of stress the unfortunate captive ones do. The incidents with the boats and stuff I just assume is them thinking they own the place (and technically they do ocean-wise to an extent)

  • @colt1903
    @colt1903 11 месяцев назад +94

    I think there's a video where he goes into this, but Zebra don't have black stripes. They have white stripes. They're literally a walking black air force trying to look like they aren't, but still continue acting like they are.😂

    • @zage932
      @zage932 11 месяцев назад +9

      That makes more sense cause if the main color was white there wouldn't be much pigmentation for the black stripes otherwise it would be gray or gray and black.

  • @colt1903
    @colt1903 11 месяцев назад +21

    "If you respect their space, the EARTH is their space" I love that line so much😂

  • @ashessakura7518
    @ashessakura7518 10 месяцев назад +17

    That elephant who attacked the 70 year old woman, she helped poachers by throwing rocks to distract the elephants, that’s why the elephant attacked her and then her corpse. I don’t blame the elephant

  • @dragongirl89115
    @dragongirl89115 11 месяцев назад +22

    While there are no records of a wild Orca killing a human or going out of their way to hurt one (though that do grief on boats a lot), there are plenty of cases of captive Orca hurting and even killing people. In SeaWorld alone there have been over 200 records of aggressive incidents between Orca and people. This can include lunging, biting, jumping onto their trainers, or playing with them like their trainer is the worlds biggest rag doll. There are also four instances where captive Orca have killed people, three of them perpetrated by the same animal. Tilikum, the whale who was so messed up he got a while documentary focused on him (Blackfish), had killed three people over his lifetime. The fourth death was caused by one of his sons. Tilikum is the main reasons why most places won't let their trainers get in the water with the animals. They didn't want to risk the negative PR of having a killer chilling in their parks (It has nothing to do with keeping their workers safe, I assure you).
    Because unsurprisingly, jamming an apex predator of the oceans into a fish boll and treating them like a circus clown is a really good way to spike up your health insurance.

    • @AliceBunny05
      @AliceBunny05 11 месяцев назад +5

      orcas are also extremely intelligent, so keeping them in captivity is bound to have negative effects.

    • @robdurfee6861
      @robdurfee6861 3 месяца назад

      @@AliceBunny05also they’re pack animals and very social, in the documentaries it’s shown that for the Majority of the time the orcas are kept separate from each other. Being isolated like that will definitely have bad side effects on such an intelligent creature

  • @sleepyburr
    @sleepyburr 11 месяцев назад +44

    Corvids in general - and crows and ravens in particular - are way more intelligent than you may think. If you ever have the opportunity to do a deep dive on corvid behavior, it will definitely be worth your time.
    They absolutely do recognize individual humans, and we actually learned this alongside a few other interesting things. Researchers will sometimes tag flocks of crows for tracking purposes, and part of this involves retrieving dead crows to check for disease. In several cases, they've had to start wearing masks when they do this because the crows would recognize the humans responsible for taking away their dead and would become especially agitated or aggressive around those specific humans, and *only* those humans, remaining mostly ambivalent towards other passersby who didn't bother them. Concealing the face helped to stop this. This goes to show that not only are they capable of recognizing individual human faces, but that they are self-conscious enough to have an awareness of death and will become upset in some way if their dead are disturbed.
    That said, the opposite is also true. If you feed a crow, it will become friendlier to the specific people who feed them and will sometimes bring back items that they find around their habitat in exchange for the food. This is unlike other animals who are more likely to equate humans-in-general with food and probably wouldn't bother trying to trade with you either.
    Several of them also know how to use basic tools. Some have been known to sharpen twigs with their beaks to retrieve insects or fruit from hard-to-reach places. The old folk tale about the crow using stones to raise the water level in a bucket is almost certainly based on a real event because crows have in fact been observed doing exactly this. They'll put nuts or shellfish in crosswalks to let a car crack the shell, and then cross with the light to go get their food. They're clever little guys and deserve way more recognition for it.

  • @Short_Round1999
    @Short_Round1999 11 месяцев назад +27

    14:17 here the elephant kicked the guy cuz the tail brushed up against him. Their tails are really sensitive and it’s like a defensive mechanism since they are vulnerable from behind, so whatever the tail brushes is getting a foot to the face

  • @justinmathaba8482
    @justinmathaba8482 11 месяцев назад +55

    The most notorious animals on Casual's channel are (in rank)
    1. Honeybadger
    2. Orca/killer whale
    3. Hippos
    You should check those videos out

    • @Pridam
      @Pridam 11 месяцев назад +11

      And the chimps....good god the chimps...

    • @chazo1367
      @chazo1367 11 месяцев назад

      @@Pridam when an animal escapes at a zoo they try and tranq it and bring it back, unless it’s a chimp, if a chimp escapes it is kill on sight, because what they can do to people is so horrific that it’s better to have bad pr from killing it than the worse pr they would get if that chimp got at a person or god forbid child.

    • @andidreyes5323
      @andidreyes5323 11 месяцев назад +1

      Also birds. He has a WHOLE bunch of issues with birds (but watching made me appreciate his issues).

    • @InkyWinkDink
      @InkyWinkDink 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@andidreyes5323
      Like he said, he isn't scared of them. He's _aware_ of them.

  • @OrdemDoGraveto
    @OrdemDoGraveto 11 месяцев назад +94

    Zebra pattern is verry useful for them: 1 - Most african predadors don't see colors, so them being black and white isn't much better then any other color. 2 - The pattern on their fur make it dificult for predators to clearly distinguish the zebra from the background, specially when they are moving, making so that they have more dificult landing a strike. 3 - Continuing the previous point, when several zebras are close together (wich they usually are), they mesh together in the eyes of the predators, so that it's really hard for them to pinpoint a single individual to target.
    There is no REGISTRY of an orca killing a human IN NATURE. They have killed humans in captivity. And they MIGHT have killed humans at some point without it being documented.

    • @erichvondonitz5325
      @erichvondonitz5325 11 месяцев назад +6

      since orcas recently being sinking boats, there may have been a couple of poor sailors legit died

    • @OrdemDoGraveto
      @OrdemDoGraveto 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@erichvondonitz5325 So far there is no casualty registered.

    • @arturzmienko6096
      @arturzmienko6096 11 месяцев назад +10

      about zebras 4. white and black stripe also works as repellent for insects and parasites

    • @madelinewhite1749
      @madelinewhite1749 11 месяцев назад +4

      Came here to see if someone had mentioned this about Zebras!

    • @AliceBunny05
      @AliceBunny05 11 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@erichvondonitz5325yeah backing up the other person, so far no casualties have been recorded although they are sinking the boats. and orcas are extremely intelligent, if they wanted to kill those people after they sunk those ships, they wouldnt have a problem doing it.

  • @robinkelly1770
    @robinkelly1770 10 месяцев назад +4

    And yes, magpies have fantastic memories and know who should be there. I was a postie and actually had a family of magpies that followed me when l changed my route, so they could swoop from another direction. I have also seen one who continued swooping another postie for ½ a round. His helmet was covered in the magpis blood but the bird continued swooping.
    And yes they will swoop the same people year after year

  • @ilhaamfoster4617
    @ilhaamfoster4617 10 месяцев назад +6

    16:51 Casual Geographic was 100% correct when he said killers whales have NEVER killed a human. THE ONES IN THE WILD.
    Orcas in captivity on the other hand is a different story 😮

  • @vanilla6326
    @vanilla6326 11 месяцев назад +4

    There have been plenty of cases where captive orcas have attacked/ended humans there’s no records of them being responsible for attacks in the wild. As far as Keas go, they are absolute adorable bastards to the point where we have a car dealership/rental service named Kea just cause. We also have Australian magpies which are more wide-spread but because we have very few predators here they’re usually less aggressive.

  • @therealone2001
    @therealone2001 11 месяцев назад +21

    He said wild orcas haven't killed a human yet but he never said the ones that are use to entertain people haven't

    • @brigidtheirish
      @brigidtheirish 11 месяцев назад +4

      And that usually happens when the trainers forget that they're working with *wild animals.*

    • @thefordlord9893
      @thefordlord9893 11 месяцев назад +2

      keyword: wild, not captive

    • @raionshishi8290
      @raionshishi8290 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@brigidtheirish That's not why at all, them being wild has nothing to do with why they killed people, it has everything to do with their self awareness and self respect and need for freedom, they are highly intelligent, and just like any human, they don't wanna be locked inside a small cage and forced to perform like some clown, that's what pissed them off to kill those people or hurt them. Otherwise they don't give a shit about people.

    • @brigidtheirish
      @brigidtheirish 11 месяцев назад

      @@raionshishi8290 Except the vast majority of animals, including orcas, in captivity *don't* kill people. When a captive animal kills someone, it's because a human did something wrong. Heck, most dolphins, including orcas, *enjoy* performing because of how social they are.

    • @raionshishi8290
      @raionshishi8290 11 месяцев назад

      @@brigidtheirish So explain how and why these Orcas, who are highly intelligent creatures and very capable of easily attacking and killing humans who are vulnerable in the open ocean have never been registered officially on documents to have reportedly directly killed a human in the wild, (note that I specifically outlined that we don't know if they did, but there is no proof that they did either) yet they seemingly have killed people in captivity for the same reason other people got killed from other animals in captivity. Also what's your point about the vast majority of animals not killing people in captivity mean exactly ? Because the vast majority aren't top predators like Orcas and tigers, and the vast majority of animals don't get interactions like that of Orcas and how one interacts with tigers. You literally prove that by saying why humans have gotten killed by other animals in captivity. Which also comes back to the fact that an Orca being wild has nothing to do with why they killed people which was my initial point. Also the reason why dolphins and orcas love interacting is because they are social animals is correct, but that doesn't take away from the fact that they are a highly developed animals in not only intelligence, but society, culture and even their own language, they want to be in open waters where they belong with their family, they might do enjoy performing in the beginning, but their is a massive amount of research and documented evidence and registered incidents that have shown they experience stress and cause self harm and even sometimes kill themselves or others while being in captivity, so again, it really doesn't change what I said at all, there is simple exceptions to the rule.

  • @marieporter9488
    @marieporter9488 11 месяцев назад +4

    A few other entertaining names for groups of animals:
    Ferrets-Business (I don’t remember where I learned that)
    Rabbits-Fluffle (I learned this from Casual Geographic)
    Owls-Parliament (I read that in a “Weird But True” book of animal facts by National Geographic. The picture for that fact was a parliament of owls on a branch with little powder wings edited on their heads)
    Ravens-Unkindness

    • @SentaiYamaneko
      @SentaiYamaneko 6 месяцев назад +1

      A group of fireflies is called a sparkle. I just felt the need to say that.

  • @Spiritual_AJ01
    @Spiritual_AJ01 5 месяцев назад +5

    4:51 Fun fact: Zebras are actually black with white stripes

  • @lh8956
    @lh8956 11 месяцев назад +4

    He said “Wild” Orcas have never killed a human. Human deaths have all been from captive orcas.

  • @pepeyufera97
    @pepeyufera97 3 месяца назад

    Zebras gobfor the confusion strat. All those striped zebras running in different directions looks trippy

  • @nickcastor3320
    @nickcastor3320 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love honey badgers. Super badass

  • @gmar0547
    @gmar0547 11 месяцев назад +1

    Zebras patterns on top of what others say also help them keep safe from diseased ridden mosquitos.

  • @07thedestroyerplays
    @07thedestroyerplays 2 месяца назад

    4:49 zebras have that pattern because they it helps a confuse predators when they are running because the patterns blend together when they run making it hard to find a specific zebra to hunt since they go after the weaker ones or the zebras that are alone.

  • @SentaiYamaneko
    @SentaiYamaneko 7 месяцев назад +1

    Orcas have never killed a human in the wild. In captivity, on the other hand, they get so stressed out that attacks happen.

  • @terryjohnson5579
    @terryjohnson5579 8 месяцев назад

    As a Michigan native who grew up vacation in the UP Moose and even some Buck can be an issue

  • @jarvisfowlkes3200
    @jarvisfowlkes3200 11 месяцев назад +6

    Love you guys

  • @Raven5150
    @Raven5150 11 месяцев назад +4

    Corvids can remember faces for years and can teach that to their offspring and scientist dont know how they do it

  • @noblesseraizel3741
    @noblesseraizel3741 11 месяцев назад +5

    You guys deserve more subs

  • @anguirosuchus55
    @anguirosuchus55 11 месяцев назад +3

    You should watch some of his dolphin related content

  • @hito-sama
    @hito-sama 10 месяцев назад

    That's why I'm okay to keep a word "cute" for cats only 😅

  • @dragowolfraven3806
    @dragowolfraven3806 11 месяцев назад +1

    I saw this video & it is hilarious & educational.

    • @EliAndJaclyn
      @EliAndJaclyn  11 месяцев назад

      The perfect combination! Lol

  • @osullytony
    @osullytony 5 месяцев назад

    A group of Cheetahs is called a coalition so the group of a name isn't always indicative of how it lives.

  • @terryjohnson5579
    @terryjohnson5579 8 месяцев назад

    Bruh said " i dont want to be in camera lil girl".

  • @davidmartin7561
    @davidmartin7561 9 месяцев назад

    Leevers don't camouflage themselves with their surroundings they camouflage themselves by using the fact that there are hurt animal until when a predator animal looks at a herd of zebras they can't really single out one from another is easily and that's why their stripes

  • @PrimordialRoseberryBush
    @PrimordialRoseberryBush 11 месяцев назад +1

    Zebras have those colors because, to explain, there are 2 types of animals when it comes to coloration(As far as I know), Camo, and, I AM A THREAT, DO YOU SEE MY BRIGHT THREATENING COLORS? I COULD KILL YOU. I've also heard Zebras have those colors to confuse predators when running away.

  • @Raven5150
    @Raven5150 11 месяцев назад

    Zebra stripes blend in with otgerzebras so preditors dont knowhow many theyare or where the young ones are

  • @shadowx8145
    @shadowx8145 11 месяцев назад +5

    As far as its known there isn't a record of an orca killing a human. They've definitely fucked with boats tho

    • @DioxJXD
      @DioxJXD 11 месяцев назад

      There is no record of a WILD Orca killing a human. Orcas in captivity have attacked and killed people. Four have been recorded and one Orca named Tilikum is responsible for three at Seaworld.

    • @Herskaa
      @Herskaa 11 месяцев назад +9

      In the wild, no. But there is the case of the Seaworld orca Tillikum, who managed to end three people during his time in there.

    • @AristasTheMonsterHunter
      @AristasTheMonsterHunter 11 месяцев назад

      Unlike other animals, orcas can't be kept captive, even if well treated, they are both too big and too smart, it's only natural they'll go insane. Orcas don't mess with us becouse they know what we can do, they probably learned that from the several team ups they did with whaling ships on the hunt.

  • @danhaggerty847
    @danhaggerty847 8 месяцев назад

    Orcas have definitely not killed anyone in the wild, the only time a human has been killed by an orca was in sea world. Basking sharks have killed just about as many people (albeit accidentally).

  • @rpsnider85
    @rpsnider85 11 месяцев назад +2

    Nah, Orcas have never attacked a human being in the wild. They just don't do it. In captivity they'll live up to their nickname in a hurry, but in the ocean? Nope. If one ever has killed a human it has never been reported. And we know about the times they've killed Moose. So if they have killed a human in the wild it was a long, LONG time ago. They do fuck with boats a lot though, even going as far to sink smaller ones sometimes, but they still don't attack the humans that were in the boat they sunk.

  • @armandoguzmannieves5472
    @armandoguzmannieves5472 10 месяцев назад +2

    Wow.
    You guys are actually completely animal blind….
    I hope to see more animal reactions.

    • @EliAndJaclyn
      @EliAndJaclyn  10 месяцев назад +2

      No we really are LOL

    • @armandoguzmannieves5472
      @armandoguzmannieves5472 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@EliAndJaclyn
      I spent the entire video slightly annoyed, until the part where you DIDN’T expect the Honey Badger.
      That’s when my third eye opened, and I saw the truth.

  • @StewGriff3n
    @StewGriff3n 7 месяцев назад +1

    4:53 wrong they are black with white stripes

  • @88rixadzin88
    @88rixadzin88 9 месяцев назад

    12:06 Nice to know that humans aren't the only morons on this planet.

  • @kalebcurry2417
    @kalebcurry2417 11 месяцев назад

    orca the Demons of the sea

  • @armandoguzmannieves5472
    @armandoguzmannieves5472 10 месяцев назад

    Orcas have never killed a human in the wild.
    Only captive Orcas have.

  • @chall5335
    @chall5335 11 месяцев назад

    Orcas are most probably alot smarter than both elephants and cape buffalo, so why not?

  • @lh8956
    @lh8956 11 месяцев назад

    Black Airforce Energy is from the hood stereotypes for people who wear Black Airforce Ones. The sneaker!! Smh. That definition he gave is leaving too much out.