Actually, those questions are interesting too. Yes, you're right that all organisms are different, but the why is interesting, especially for very curious.
@@nesthollow5159 Most definitely. Studying other organisms can help us in the field of medicine greatly. Not knocking the question, you or anyone, just an old country man here who got answers to those questions as a young man, and the answers came from an even grumpier old farm dad who didn't have time for such curiosity. 😝 Just flashbacks.
@@jaxonboys3366 😊 You definitely got me interested ... why don't lions get gout? And it is surprising that birds don't get toenail (or I guess claw) infections! That's some fun trivia.
@@jaxonboys3366 Which is nonsense, because even fit humans get all these things. Your first deduction was more accurate; all creatures are not like humans.
thanks for the info!!🤓
Thank you. Great explanation of a question I asked myself every time I filled my feeders… thanks for the well researched vid.
Thank you so much. I'm glad not the only one who wondered about this.
Thank you.
Thank you for all of your videos. I’m new at Bluebirding and you have been so helpful. You are wonderful💙
Thank you so much 💙
it's really cool they have a good liver
All creatures are not like humans. Why don't hummingbirds get toenail fungus? Why don't lions get the gout?
Actually, those questions are interesting too. Yes, you're right that all organisms are different, but the why is interesting, especially for very curious.
@@nesthollow5159 Most definitely. Studying other organisms can help us in the field of medicine greatly. Not knocking the question, you or anyone, just an old country man here who got answers to those questions as a young man, and the answers came from an even grumpier old farm dad who didn't have time for such curiosity. 😝 Just flashbacks.
@@jaxonboys3366 😊 You definitely got me interested ... why don't lions get gout? And it is surprising that birds don't get toenail (or I guess claw) infections! That's some fun trivia.
@@nesthollow5159 Well I would attribute their continued health to exercise and fresh air.
@@jaxonboys3366 Which is nonsense, because even fit humans get all these things. Your first deduction was more accurate; all creatures are not like humans.