I imagine his "research" is not tediously fact checked. I could he wrong but it's probably best to take everything you see with a grain of salt. Even the most trust worthy science channels can make slight mistakes once in a while.
its a team who work behind this narrator remember. first videos on this channel there was a guy who pretends to be the narrator then people start to wonder why the face did not match the voice. and after a few videos the actor disappear. this mean behind this channel there is a big team
I FUCKING LOVE THIS CHANNEL! the amount of ADD is perfect for me lol. it goes on one tangent. then answers the next weird question that spawns out of that tangent. it's amazing lol
He could have a show on TV with this quality. But why watch TV when we have RUclips. I watch all my shows, movies, and other content all on RUclips. He's good
@@poof9327 Thats why I think his strenght is explaining a "group of animal" not a specific because it stretches but when he describe a group (like "These animals are not good parents" like that) it is more interesting and can be stretched further.
Fun fact: Do you know that seagulls are actually like vultures,as they clean both clean up the environment? Seagulls will consume things they can eat from finding them in human rubbish ,while vultures consume carrion to prevent them from dirtying the environment, so yeah, technically, vultures and seagulls are useful birds and they can't be lost.
pretty sure the vultures don't it to clean the environment, more like they're scavengers in areas where there isn't much food available already and they literally go for leftover prey meat or animals that died already
@@luckas221a doesnt change how important they are to our ecosystem, considering how much leftover prey meat and carcasses would be just left to decompose on the surface, the natural gases and whatnot that would fill the earth would be terrible.
As always man, thank you for being so informative and direct. No more than 1.5 seconds in and you're already going over the content, THAT is something I can appreciate
Here is why i subscribed, and keep coming back : no clickbait, you actually show what is in the caption. Also, you show it first. I often watch on until the end, but this is very appreciated.. keep up the good work.
I don't know much about crabs, but I feel like them detaching their own claw is probably more to give their attacker a distraction to eat while they run away.
That was one aspect I didn't like about this video.. the first bird he claims the bird observed the bait fish avoided sunlight, so they decided to have this tactic.. it's anthropomorphizing the process of evolution.. Basically a bird a long time ago started using this tactic because of some mutation in his DNA.. This tactic worked well, so this bird was more likely to produce offspring, so the next season there are a handful of birds using the tactic, and they do well.. they are more likely to produce offspring, so the next season there are dozens of birds using this tactic.. until every bird is using the tactic because it gets them 2x food, so the ones who are not using the tactic tend to die off over time.. I'm sure there was a point in time where you could have observed some of the birds using the shade tactic, and some not.. But It's not that the birds came up with an idea and started implementing it, and built up a curriculum in bird school highlighting the pros and cons of the umbrella technique as the narrator would have us believe. nature is smart, but it's also brutal.. a lot of birds that did not use the umbrella technique had to die from starvation, or be left out of the mating process for this behaviour to take hold. It was not an idea that suddenly all the birds became aware of..
We used to use the term "Bird Brain" as an insult! Turns out that Birds in general are remarkably intelligent! The physiological & chemical structures of their brains vastly different from mammals! Also turns out that Ostriches and Emus are not just "big dumb birds"!!
I used to build docks on Cape Cod. When the tide was just right, the larger fish would chase the smaller fry into the shallows where they could be trapped and caught. As the fish turned and maneuvered, their sides would flash in the sun. This flashing attracted the birds and is what they used to find the fish and catch them. About this time I looked into the water under the dock we were building. The planks of the deck made a pattern of dark shadow and light across the surface of the water. Next to the Marsh Grass, close to the shore, all of the small grass shrimp were lined up in the shadows of the planks. None of them were in the light nor would any of them cross the light coming through the cracks between the planks. Yet, there was plenty of movement within the shadows themselves. Personalty, I'd say that fish seek out shadows as a way to stay hidden from the dangers from above as well as any advantage from below.
Enjoy the video friends!
First!
HI
Why do you sometimes change the title of the video ?
How meny sups do you guys have
I made a comment before he did crazy
I just learned that seagulls tap dance for food, idk how to feel about it
Blessed.
other birds do it too
You should feel amazed and privileged to share this planet with such great creatures.
How come Steven never tapdances
@@sharulu I see, another feeding Steven fan?
*Crab gets injured*
The crab to his injured body part:
I'm sorry little one
Also crab: this is but a flesh wound
A scratch? Your arm's off
Tis’ but a scratch.
Crabs use medieval medicine
@@iamafuckingfailure ur name gives me life
Nature is so amazing and smart. I really like nature.
First
Go to live in wild
@@goblinslayer6375 what?
There are many wonderful and beautiful things to see in the wild.
200 IQ animal 😮
I wonder how this guy manages to do so much research and writing of these videos. Especially with these smooth transitions.
I imagine his "research" is not tediously fact checked. I could he wrong but it's probably best to take everything you see with a grain of salt. Even the most trust worthy science channels can make slight mistakes once in a while.
its a team who work behind this narrator remember. first videos on this channel there was a guy who pretends to be the narrator then people start to wonder why the face did not match the voice. and after a few videos the actor disappear. this mean behind this channel there is a big team
@Spicyleaves Lol
Being smart I guess? Me too fascinated about the way he made his videos
Sheesh, If animals can break the system, I wonder what else they'll break soon.....
Humanity
Bones, they will break bones
Probaly your cat... Because it will knock down your glass
i wonder..
my heart
The way that the crab pulls out his limb like it's nothing is just so-
8:16
That looked like a scene from terminator series.
I FUCKING LOVE THIS CHANNEL! the amount of ADD is perfect for me lol. it goes on one tangent. then answers the next weird question that spawns out of that tangent. it's amazing lol
I have to admit, your contents are of very very high quality.
and intertaining
Sometimes he goes in a circle and stretches things too much :3
He could have a show on TV with this quality. But why watch TV when we have RUclips. I watch all my shows, movies, and other content all on RUclips. He's good
@@poof9327 Thats why I think his strenght is explaining a "group of animal" not a specific because it stretches but when he describe a group (like "These animals are not good parents" like that) it is more interesting and can be stretched further.
@@diamond_rafaeljohnmathewp.2485 His videos are interesting nevertheless. And that voice is perfect for these videos XD.
Last time I was this early dinosaurs were still walking around.
Finding this channel has been a blessing
5:10 I like how that deer is suffering to pick up some pair of sunglasses
Me: *easily puts my glasses on my face without using my fingers*
@@Temerityofficial21201 i just face plant to put them on without hands
@@bigsadge747 lol
I love the way you link one topic to another topic. It's flawless.
I clicked fast than cheetah
Crab to bird: Want a piece of me?! Here take it! Take it-take it-take it!
He literally learns me more than my teacher does
Wow nice English
This is real school
@@pratyushdalal6836 ik- we’re not even gonna talk abt the fact that I’m stupid-
@@pratyushdalal6836 chill she's probs like 8 (Don't ask I know it's a she)
@@blazingblueinferno4673 "Alice" a girls name we know
"No birbs pretending to be unbrellas"
PLEASE DONT TAKE THEM AWAY I NEED THESE BIRBS IN MY LIFE, THANK YOU SUN :]
Fun fact: Do you know that seagulls are actually like vultures,as they clean both clean up the environment?
Seagulls will consume things they can eat from finding them in human rubbish ,while vultures consume carrion to prevent them from dirtying the environment, so yeah, technically, vultures and seagulls are useful birds and they can't be lost.
pretty sure the vultures don't it to clean the environment, more like they're scavengers in areas where there isn't much food available already and they literally go for leftover prey meat or animals that died already
@@luckas221a doesnt change how important they are to our ecosystem, considering how much leftover prey meat and carcasses would be just left to decompose on the surface, the natural gases and whatnot that would fill the earth would be terrible.
"no the black heron doesn't have a smartphone underwater"
Thanks for the clarification
This is the only channel I'm able to consistently watch the whole video. There's just no down moments
Never been so early omg
lol
Same
Birb: Down the hatch worthy adversary.
Crab: *Tis but a scratch!*
bird- smacks crab
crab- time to say goodbye to my claw
Nature is full of wonders, isn’t it?
2:30 just imagine catching fish that's already cooked 😋
One thing for sure. The fish would no longer care at that point.
its free real estate
@@sugomadicc6983 Only with edible consequences 🙄
Funny thing is that I was watching him while I got the notification.
I like the 2 birds friendship , no arguments just plain looking for food to live side by side.
This man has a skill to smoothly transition between topics. I love it
This guy should honestly be asked to work with national geographic.
I always watch your videos when Im bored
I love this channel
"I mess with the fishes!" - Ze Frank
"The sun is a deadly lazer"
"Not anymore there's a blanket!"
Is it Tonga time?
Like
As always man, thank you for being so informative and direct. No more than 1.5 seconds in and you're already going over the content, THAT is something I can appreciate
This is a great channel love to watch this keep it up
You gotta love these animals always teaching us .
Alternative title:Real Life Glitches.
Damn didn’t expect this upload for some reason but it def made my birthday much better so thx.
His voice is so mesmerizing I can't stop listening to this man 🖤🖤
I feel like my brain is twisted and broken LOL 😆
LOL
i once found a worm hard as stone in the middle of concret on my scool yard- anybody else who found a work hard as stone in wired places?
Probably came up onto the concrete during rain and used the slickness of it to move about, or it got picked up by a predator or kid and dropped there.
Went from talking about black heron to crabs amputating their limbs in a matter of seconds
"Alright Steve, let's face a few facts..."
The sun is a deadly lazer
♪Not anymore there's a blanket♪
I love yor videos, always learn something new about narure, and the way you make it so entertaining to watch its amazing
"we've evolved to come up with sunglasses"
It's currently believed that life evolved in the depths far away from the sun and that life merely adapted to use the sun.
GUY: Fish can get a sunburn Just like humans, I thought they were cooked in a frying pan! ME: Sunburn = Frying Pan
dang how they do this tho
Your vids cure my boredom and educates me at the same time I love your vids
Thank you for the update, WATOP..!! 0:34 Nice animation..!! (lol)
Why can't I see watop's subscriber count???
finally, some action
His Fluency in changing the subjects is phenomenal
"I thought that fish can be burned only in a frying pan... though by that time they don't really care."
Oh my god dude why????
❤️
THAT intro is never going to get old
xd
Here is why i subscribed, and keep coming back : no clickbait, you actually show what is in the caption. Also, you show it first. I often watch on until the end, but this is very appreciated.. keep up the good work.
Yooo i know im first no need to tell me.
You were first
@@pycellion7496 ye
actually you are, cuz i turned the comments to newest first, and you were last, congrats!
O_O
I couldn’t stop thinking of the video of that black Herron saying Night time day time!
That Dancing Bird Has Moves ! Deers are Smart. They come down at Night, Get on Hind Legs and Eat All of My Neighbor’s Apples ! 😀
CLICK CLICK CLICK
Heron: *puts up sign reading "Free Cakes and Sandwiches For Fish!"*
Fishes: "Cakes and Sandwiches?!" *rush to the heron*
the BBC's night time day time birb brought me here
I personally have a huge laugh whit the crab. Thanks again
The crab gives 'it is easier to switch the gun rather than reloading' vibes
Supporting you all the way from South Africa in Pretoria
Birds are freaking geniuses
How I saw the thumbnail of this video:
Black Heron: Lifts up heron-skirt.
Fish: OOOOOO ME GOTTA SEE DIS.
Remember watching the Sea gull dance for the first time in class and I was like "look". The whole class lol'd
I don't know much about crabs, but I feel like them detaching their own claw is probably more to give their attacker a distraction to eat while they run away.
Love your videos....❤️❤️from india 😁🥰
Remember there's more than one Santa. Each Santa has a region in area they cover that's how we can do it in one night LOL
Wow, that night-time day-time joke is so incredibly old. I remember way back when "ALAN!" and that were all over the net. I feel old.
Can’t wait to be a biologist,. The study of living things just amazes me
Came for the night time, daytime reference. Wasn't disappointed
So you're saying deer have gotten a sharingan?
That's op as hell-
Are you kidding me? Crabs can regenerate and afford to amputate themselves midfight? Badass!
This dude keeps changing the subject and so smooth
Right, he's talented but I was here for the Black Heron after seeing shorts about how it feeds fishes then he transitions to worms, deer and crabs? 🤌🏼
people: it's dangerous when the sun goes down
some animals: no it's safer
Glory be to Allah , how beautiful His creatures are. He excelled in creating them ❤️
I accidentally read the title as black heroin
This guy will never run out of great Videos
Who needs school when u got this guy its basically school
yes I'm here
I love WATOP and he's awesome
Fish can get sunburn, and here I thought fish couldn't get sunburn
Billions of people HAVE NO IDEA of the wonders of nature and the amazing ability of animals THANKS for sharing.
Athiests: Saying there is a supreme intelligence that created everything is ridiculous.
Also Athiests: Yeah. The deer came up with an idea
Stfu boomer. Just because u don't understand how the universe works then shut up
That was one aspect I didn't like about this video.. the first bird he claims the bird observed the bait fish avoided sunlight, so they decided to have this tactic.. it's anthropomorphizing the process of evolution.. Basically a bird a long time ago started using this tactic because of some mutation in his DNA.. This tactic worked well, so this bird was more likely to produce offspring, so the next season there are a handful of birds using the tactic, and they do well.. they are more likely to produce offspring, so the next season there are dozens of birds using this tactic.. until every bird is using the tactic because it gets them 2x food, so the ones who are not using the tactic tend to die off over time.. I'm sure there was a point in time where you could have observed some of the birds using the shade tactic, and some not..
But It's not that the birds came up with an idea and started implementing it, and built up a curriculum in bird school highlighting the pros and cons of the umbrella technique as the narrator would have us believe.
nature is smart, but it's also brutal.. a lot of birds that did not use the umbrella technique had to die from starvation, or be left out of the mating process for this behaviour to take hold. It was not an idea that suddenly all the birds became aware of..
You don't understand genes and evolution do u??
@@akunog3665 r/woooosh. I don't think that someone always should have to mention genes whenever they talk about evolution. Its common sense
@@zylnexxd842 Boomer??? Lmao! I'm no boomer but you're a triggered dicchead!
I honestly thought the thumbnail was a Dark Souls 1 clam so I came to see if it really existed. But 't was just a bird
Night time, day timeeee!!!!! I miss that bbc show….
We used to use the term "Bird Brain" as an insult! Turns out that Birds in general are remarkably intelligent!
The physiological & chemical structures of their brains vastly different from mammals! Also turns out that Ostriches and Emus are not just "big dumb birds"!!
You can clearly see the sun move. Wow that blows my mind
We don't need schools,we have this channel
When seagulls is a prefesional tap dancer
I used to build docks on Cape Cod. When the tide was just right, the larger fish would chase the smaller fry into the shallows where they could be trapped and caught. As the fish turned and maneuvered, their sides would flash in the sun. This flashing attracted the birds and is what they used to find the fish and catch them. About this time I looked into the water under the dock we were building. The planks of the deck made a pattern of dark shadow and light across the surface of the water. Next to the Marsh Grass, close to the shore, all of the small grass shrimp were lined up in the shadows of the planks. None of them were in the light nor would any of them cross the light coming through the cracks between the planks. Yet, there was plenty of movement within the shadows themselves. Personalty, I'd say that fish seek out shadows as a way to stay hidden from the dangers from above as well as any advantage from below.
Your channel deserves A million subscribers
3:36 😂😂😂👍
Your Subject transitions are crazy🔥🤙🏾😂