Christ my man don't take the advice of "go tell her", it'll never end well. Build up some good traits first that will make you an attractive person and then put yourself in a position to be noticed by her. Once she's noticed you, and noticed the positive traits you've got, then you can go tell her. Good traits include, exercise, social hobbies, exuberant confidence... But not a specific skill like a magic trick or playing the guitar (unless you're impressively good at it).
@@christopherrhodes3228 I think they expected TED-ed to upload something like 'the history of Valentine's day' or something... But hey, this works too🤣🤣🤣
I thought it was already amazing that plants are such good alchemists, but their ability to mimic certain features from those in the animal kingdom is truly mind blowing. How do the orchids figure out what a female of a particular insect species looks like anyways? It's hard to imagine up plants' perspective being a creature equipped with the tools (eyes) to obtain surrounding info so conveniently.
@@pickledjellochronicles3029 Indeed. Over the years, I've grown accustomed to the fact that evolution has no goal and all those niche adaptations are products of random mutations that worked out. Still, evolution never ceases to astonish. The variety of specialised features organisms of all kinds bring into existence given enough time is truly amazing.
Omg yes , my repertoire of insults to make people feel like uncultured swines also includes "don't be a coprolite" and "you seem to suffer from dendrite inneficiency ". Thanks for the new addition!
Lately (because of human impact on the ecosystem) the number of insects has drastically gone down, so if these species dissapear, all of the beautiful orchids will also go extinct :( and it's not only orchids, but also our food supplies for example bc insects (like bees) don't carry pollen from plant to plant anymore. Please help to protect our environment, it's not too late! :)
the animations....the music.....everything about this video is so interesting and beautiful. Its amazing how ted-ed never disappoints us. you guys are great at giving education!
I am amazed at this animation which made the delicate features of orchids much more intriguing. Really appreciated work Ted Ed. I was exploring orchids because of a Turkish beverage called sahlep which is made from orchid powder, learned much more things than I expected.
It's fascinating how orchids have managed to evolve such elaborate ways to spread pollen! You would think it'd be much easier to evolve another way to reproduce without having to rely on spreading a fine powder stuck to the backs of different species across large distances...
The orchid's design and the way they lure isn't via random "evolution" or chance. As you can see, it's designed specifically this way and has a specific function and design to lure a species or a specific specie of insect in order to pollinate. This information only comes from the Creator. Not some random molecule eventually evolving into a flower then magucally knew to lure insects to survive and that insects need them to survive so animals can also survive etc. This has a purpose. It's designed that way.
4:08 I am a High school biology student and studing these things and with my knowledge I am completely sure that these things can never be by chance, so simultaneously they have evolved and planned everything so perfectly even without having brain 🧠 and evolution often says it's random genetic mutations, natural selection and struggle for fittest amd more but I never will convince with them......
Baby orchid: Mum, Dad, how do baby orchids are born? Dad: good question, glad u asked! Mom: shush dear, he’s too young to understand even if we explained
In Buddhist mythology there is the "nariphon," a tree which bears fruits in the shape of attractive women. These fruits would tempt lustful hermits and monks in the forest, who would have their way with them, fall asleep and lose their magical powers.
I'm guessing survival of the fittest? The flower has a random, patter that kinda resembles an insect, some insects confuse it for their own, so it gets reproduced more, it makes a bad adjustment, and the a good one, the good one being even more reproduced and so on?
Orchids are awesome and since the "Orchid Mania" their fascination to mankind will never fade. There are still Orchid hunters out there risking their life's to discover new species. They are just enchanting. To insects as well as humans XD. It where this very strategies of native orchids that helped Darwin himself with his research about the way plants evolve. For every Orchid enthusiast I highly recommend the book by Jim Endersby, Orchid:a cultural history.
The video suggests that it is purely chance that these orchids look and smell the way they do (or at least it skips a key point). Let's take the example where the orchid resembles an insect's mating partner. Chance creates small variations within the species' population, altering the look and the smell of the orchids. The insects are more likely to go to those which look and smell more like their partners, hence these orchids are more likely to reproduce. This is the underlying idea which gives mimicry in nature its accuracy.
1:30 someone actually had to animate this
Innit
Don't y'all dare think about it
Animator: No, I’m sorry lord, I am forced to.
probably the one that worked on the end of evangelion
Crack The Puzzle omg...
This just in: even plants are starting to catfish. Please be careful while in the vicinity of orchids.
It’s weird how we give flowers which are basically plant genitalia to show love and appreciation to others
Always thought that was funny too. lmao. Thank god im not the only one.
.!?
@@IsratJahan-bs3xm it's true
I know...
Humans are weird...
Okay I just realized that and now I'm creeped out
Even flowers can find their valentines...
My crush doesn't even know I exist.
Tell them even if they don't like you like that it'll still flatter them
NewOnRUclips Welcome to the club 😂
NewOnRUclips me too 😔
You gotta go to them and tell em! c:
Christ my man don't take the advice of "go tell her", it'll never end well.
Build up some good traits first that will make you an attractive person and then put yourself in a position to be noticed by her. Once she's noticed you, and noticed the positive traits you've got, then you can go tell her.
Good traits include, exercise, social hobbies, exuberant confidence... But not a specific skill like a magic trick or playing the guitar (unless you're impressively good at it).
*New Ted-Ed video is released on Valentine’s Day*
Oh boy, must be something about Valentine’s -
“The sexual deception of orchids”
...Huh?
Is there a difference?
XD
@@christopherrhodes3228 I think they expected TED-ed to upload something like 'the history of Valentine's day' or something...
But hey, this works too🤣🤣🤣
LOL
Next you will catch the neighbor banging a tree
brings tree hugger to a whole new level
What do you mean "will"...
Ew..
Its beautiful.
Same.
Gives a whole new meaning to "The flowers and the bees"
I thought it was already amazing that plants are such good alchemists, but their ability to mimic certain features from those in the animal kingdom is truly mind blowing. How do the orchids figure out what a female of a particular insect species looks like anyways? It's hard to imagine up plants' perspective being a creature equipped with the tools (eyes) to obtain surrounding info so conveniently.
They don’t. It’s something they evolved. The plant doesn’t do it on purpose, it has just evolved to grow that way.
@@pickledjellochronicles3029 Indeed. Over the years, I've grown accustomed to the fact that evolution has no goal and all those niche adaptations are products of random mutations that worked out. Still, evolution never ceases to astonish. The variety of specialised features organisms of all kinds bring into existence given enough time is truly amazing.
Idk I think plants can sense light
The Deceived: *Y-Orchidding me!*
If anyone gets this play on words I'm going to be so impressed 😅
Aspect Science Is the pun “Your kidding me” 👌👌🤣
Why u r kidding me?
Waiting for your jelly fish video to be uploaded my friend
I haven't got a clue 🤔 are you disappointed?
ew kill me
new insult. "You are such an orchid"
Omg yes , my repertoire of insults to make people feel like uncultured swines also includes "don't be a coprolite" and "you seem to suffer from dendrite inneficiency ". Thanks for the new addition!
@@ADAJ342 dendrite ineficiency, eh? Thats a good one
Thanks
@@ADAJ342 I didnt quite get the dendrite inefficiency. Would you care to explain please?
希ᴋɪʙᴏ dendrite addiction
....
ummm... happy valentine's to you too?
I'm don't think that bee wasn,t thinking about at that point??😮😱
Ahahahahaha. This is killing me.
You want to be massacare boy?
Abdulrahman Arafah what does your comment mean?? tf??
*When a flower has a better chance at getting a valentine than you do*
Lately (because of human impact on the ecosystem) the number of insects has drastically gone down, so if these species dissapear, all of the beautiful orchids will also go extinct :( and it's not only orchids, but also our food supplies for example bc insects (like bees) don't carry pollen from plant to plant anymore. Please help to protect our environment, it's not too late! :)
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:(
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Oh, what a lovely and caring person. The world needs more people like you.
They will imitate humans
*I want to be an Orchid when I grow up*
_Bob McCoy yes do do, yes you do
_Bob McCoy
Tarzans would make love with you
lol
So you would like to get smashed by insects
Thats why you can never grow up
the animations....the music.....everything about this video is so interesting and beautiful. Its amazing how ted-ed never disappoints us. you guys are great at giving education!
When ur watching this and ur mom comes in
Mom : what is this?
Me:.... school project
Mom: ok * suspicious eyes*
To be fair it actually is.
Lol true tho
even a flower can get a valentine.. 😔
also 2:04 that's some intense thrusting right there lmfao
GEM happy valentine
Lol I don't have a gf so I don't care about valentine's Day
Wonderful animations. Your work inspires me Ted -Ed
I just wonder how weird the scientist's conversation about what they were studying for the past year was like...😂
That's kinda cool, thanks!😁
scientist 1: soo...the bee...thinks its getting laid...but its a flower
scientist 2: yeah...I quit
New simile- As deceptive as an orchid.....
Woah... I really like this one
So it's like a bug's waifu ?
no. a bug's body pillow
Yes .. they trick weeb and neckbeard bees
@@cesargeney5268 true
Gamer bug bath water UwU
Yeah
Ok so I have this in my syllabus. Thank you for the video!!
me too lmao
Me too in class 12 the bio
Orchid ophrys
I am amazed at this animation which made the delicate features of orchids much more intriguing. Really appreciated work Ted Ed.
I was exploring orchids because of a Turkish beverage called sahlep which is made from orchid powder, learned much more things than I expected.
It’s amazing how they get information on animals without eyes and store them in the form of DNA. What sorcery is this ?
hmm, so i am not the only one curious about it :)
It's not sorcery. It's not evolution. It's how it's designed by God.
@@ShadesofViolet8 Exactly
@@ShadesofViolet8 came here to say the same haha
@@mynuttyme Haha 😄
So basically orchids are temptresses ♥️
"what did you do on Valentine's day" "I watched a bee bang a flower"
Omg, insects humping flowers. Now I've seen everything.
Humans humping flowers
Orchids :The Body Pillows of the Incectoid world
don't @ me
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Bug, seeing an orchid for the first time: lord show me how to say no to this
I paused the video to read the funny comments i thought would be here.. *I Am Dissapointed*
I would love to interview the animators about how they created those pumping cycles :)
2:16 I... I legitimately can't believe that someone had to animate this
Ik
Orchids: dear animals, you’ve been bamboozled.
This is going to happen to us one day. Teded is warning us!
mom, “whatcha watching”
me: something educational?
This is great, I'm actually reading "The Orchid Theif" right now and I'm slowly obsessing over them.
This was so poetic. Nature really did that. wow
Insects: Pikachu face
this deserves much more likes dhgsgs
What did I just watch ?? The orchids getting more cutty than me.. another amazing TEDed.. I always liked orchids !! Happy Valentines Day !!!
2:07 he wasn’t even humping it, he was shaking it. 😂
Yay new video, the rate at which they release videos is amazing
I had a giggle when I saw my notification.
I was currently reading an Enchi manga when this notif. pops up.
P.S.
If someone is curious what I'm reading its
Domestic Girlfriend or Domestic na Kanojo.
Currently im in Chapter 55 when this pops up so...
Me too
@@EnseiMada oh my god I was reading domestic girlfriend chapter 218
It's fascinating how orchids have managed to evolve such elaborate ways to spread pollen! You would think it'd be much easier to evolve another way to reproduce without having to rely on spreading a fine powder stuck to the backs of different species across large distances...
The orchid's design and the way they lure isn't via random "evolution" or chance. As you can see, it's designed specifically this way and has a specific function and design to lure a species or a specific specie of insect in order to pollinate. This information only comes from the Creator. Not some random molecule eventually evolving into a flower then magucally knew to lure insects to survive and that insects need them to survive so animals can also survive etc. This has a purpose. It's designed that way.
TED-Ed now explain how plants know how insects look like
beautiful animations as usual, but I want to see the actual pictures of those orchids now.
Orchids never stop surprising me
My brother walked in on me watching this and screamed XD
Happy Valentine’s Day!
I really watched a bee humping orchid on Ted Ed lol
now we gotta kink-shame the frickin orchids
4:08 I am a High school biology student and studing these things and with my knowledge I am completely sure that these things can never be by chance, so simultaneously they have evolved and planned everything so perfectly even without having brain 🧠 and evolution often says it's random genetic mutations, natural selection and struggle for fittest amd more but I never will convince with them......
I love orchids. They are my favourite type of plant/flower
Baby orchid: Mum, Dad, how do baby orchids are born?
Dad: good question, glad u asked!
Mom: shush dear, he’s too young to understand even if we explained
2:20
Quick reminder that someone had to...
*_voice this single clip_*
And the bee 🐝 enters the chat...
In Buddhist mythology there is the "nariphon," a tree which bears fruits in the shape of attractive women. These fruits would tempt lustful hermits and monks in the forest, who would have their way with them, fall asleep and lose their magical powers.
The lines at 4:50 were quite pretty
I don't want to sniff orchids flower now 😂
That's a nice Valentine gift from TED-Ed.Thanks
I don't need to say it, but this channel makes hard things simple to understand
how do they know what a specific insect look like? how do they mimic the image of it?
I'm guessing survival of the fittest? The flower has a random, patter that kinda resembles an insect, some insects confuse it for their own, so it gets reproduced more, it makes a bad adjustment, and the a good one, the good one being even more reproduced and so on?
@@slovakthrowback3738 oh you mean trial and error? damn. some of the plants even have the correct colour. that is amazing.
@@lovejoymonton369 that's basically all evolution in a nutshell. The world can be a beautiful place.
This wasn't a video I was expecting to see from this channel. Well done, but also kinda funny
I have orchids at my house..now I might be able to witness this live😋😋😋
Keep uploading such content!
1:35 that grin :))))
Hi. I want to thank you for your great work and I wanted to ask. They do not have podcasts of their videos. I'd love to hear them on some platform
Didn’t expect to see something like this today!
2:19 I've never thought about an insect ejaculating and now I can't unthink this
Tbh this channel is practically a book in a form of videos
Orchids convinced Ted to create this video 🌸
God really sat down and thought "I should make some bugs have fun with flowers"
never knew orchid were this Fascinating!!
I need this technique to lure ladies
If your Dracula you can just house your vampire magic duh
Use*
Orchids are awesome and since the "Orchid Mania" their fascination to mankind will never fade. There are still Orchid hunters out there risking their life's to discover new species. They are just enchanting. To insects as well as humans XD. It where this very strategies of native orchids that helped Darwin himself with his research about the way plants evolve. For every Orchid enthusiast I highly recommend the book by Jim Endersby, Orchid:a cultural history.
Thank you so much for your recommendation. I just bought this book thanks to you. I read the introduction and I have learned a lot.
Any recommended book about orchid?
".....what?"
- Both animator and voice actor
Don't worry bee.. We too r single!
Remind me to never use any orchid perfumes ever again
I am bi
me too
Same
Same
I am mono.
I am bee
It would be great if there were references in the description
I loved your bat and Batman video
And you are becoming great day by day
Thanks for this video 💗
Well done and presented 👍
Hello, Do you know how to take care of orchids?
This video makes me look at orchids in a strange new way
The video suggests that it is purely chance that these orchids look and smell the way they do (or at least it skips a key point). Let's take the example where the orchid resembles an insect's mating partner. Chance creates small variations within the species' population, altering the look and the smell of the orchids. The insects are more likely to go to those which look and smell more like their partners, hence these orchids are more likely to reproduce. This is the underlying idea which gives mimicry in nature its accuracy.
Gracias, Timaná. Me has abierto los ojos hacia la vida
I love orchids. They’re my favorite type of flower.
Awesome and informative video
I've never heard someone so unmotivated
was I the only one who felt tingles in my ear when the bees buzzed? not you? okay
Now i know why my mom loves orchids so much
Looking at the orchids in my sitting room right now… you got some power ah 😌
Thank you Ted-Ed!
The animators had a fun time making this
This should be rated PG
Her voice is great.
0:11 Grammatophyllum speciosa.. its really common here in Malaysia
When a plant has a better love life than you
2:22 insect be like: eh?
Creationists, now would be a good time to try to argue your case that life is of “intelligent design.”
You basically believe this happened by random mutation or by chance. What do you have to say? Embarrassing. When is the random chances going to stop?