there was an orang utan named ken allen in the zoo of san diego who would escape his enclosure to throw rocks on another orang utan called otis. intelligence and grudges.
If I were a ghost, my hobby would be moving things in the kitchen while someone is cooking. They turn away from the pot to grab an ingredient, I put the pot in the fridge. They grab the pot out of the fridge, I put the ingredients in the living room.
My dad still has a full set of ivory billiard balls. Used to have the pool table for them. Ivory is still used in things like jewelry and knife handles to sword hilts. The important part is that the ivory is HUMANELY collected.
@Londronable I heard that one 5ft elephant tusk is about $70k on the black market, so yeah, as long as there's an illegally high demand for it, there'll be poaching. The only way to stop it would be to flood the market so much the value plummets to a full loss of interest in it.
The insects exploding acid is the same as a Voltorb using Self-Destruct. That one individual becomes aliven't, but you now no longer want to deal with them, if you survive. Eusociality is survival of the group in through extremely utilitarian methods.
17:47 ah yes the Cuckoo family of birds, one of those names in english that makes you think which came 1st the name of the bird or the meaning of the 1st 4 letters of the name.
If I’m invited to a crib and upon entrance I’m greeted by a chimp pet, I’m slowly backing out the door and getting the fuck out of there. But yeah, it’s always good for your health to be aware around animals that are known to have a confirmed body count
Most wild animals have a human ko to its legacy. Even mice. U would be surprised how many mice have caused fatal house fires. Just treat all animals with respect and go from there
Given the recent studies done on Tyrannosaurus (their likely ability to communicate via infrasound, their potential intelligence, their level of stealth, etc), I feel like T. rex likely behaved similarly to the elephant. Combine that with the stories told here and imagine the sheer terror of a dinosaur holding a grudge like that.
I've gone to a wild honey collecting expedition before. The collector climbed 30 meter above the ground to collect it while the team wait below as to not get attacked. Surprise surprise, we got attacked, and one of the member jump to the river, and yeah, the bees waited for him to pop up again to attack him.. Some got stung on their lips, making them look like a duck (a police member got this) Some on their arm, body, and face. Some end up hitting poisonous plants and got rash over their body too besides the sting. Me and my friend survive this mess because we got the task to watch over our camp. All in all, it's a memorable middle school memory
5:00 originally ivory was used for materials such as piano keys, different marbling textures, etc. These days it's more just a value thing because it's illegal to hunt animals who grow ivory.
About the Ivory trade, there are some countries in Africa that will find Elephants with big tusks, trank them, and cut off their tusks so poachers dont hunt them. Then I think they either store or sell the Ivory to fund the nature preserves. So they eliminate both the supply by lowering the number of Elephants with desirable tusks and the demand by being a legit source of Ivory. All the while funding the reserve.
@@notoriousd.i.g.87 So this removing of tusks so poachers don't hunt the elephants might save their lives...from poachers, but the elephants are still basically handicapped for life. Is it really worth it?
26:23 Yeah, pretty much the entire problem people have with wild animals is that they think every one is just like a dog. Why you get incidents where people get out of the car and try to take a selfie with a moose, or pet a bear or something equally braindead. Even dogs will attack if mistreated, but people somehow think that they can treat every animal like a doll or something? Like animals have no instinct or thoughts of their own and you can just do whatever you want to them, and if they lash out they must be “defective.” No, that wild animal is not insane for attacking a creature that invaded its personal space.
24:58 By the way, tigers don’t usually go after elephants because of the size difference, so this mother tiger must’ve really and genuinely believed she had nothing more to loose by going after this man
Hi Kip if you want to know more about the champawat man-eater, look up Jim Corbett. He is the hunter who took it down and actually wrote about that hunt.
The Tiger with the damaged teeth went after easier prey being humans, I think this is a good way to say be thankful most tigers don't want to eat you because it would be really easy for them.
Cuckoo bird. Yes they do that, and its been going on long enough that some birds have evolved markings on babies so they don't get punked out by a cuckoo bird.
3:16 oh yeah animals definitely arent dumb. it's the difference between sentience and sapience. everyone mixes the two up constantly or forgets that sapience is a thing. sentience is the ability to feel things, both physical and emotional. and we KNOW that animals experience trauma and emotions. look at plucking parrots. but sapience is the ability to perceive things and use rational judgment, wisdom, etc to respond rather than just pure instinct
Here's something to consider; chimps, apes, and monkeys, all the major primates, they do get violent, and it's brutal. But the thing is, they're just doing what comes naturally to them. Humans are primates, too, but we're unique in that we can actively plan and lie in wait to enact worse brutality. Now, an outside, potentially more intelligent observer might just say that- like the other animals- we're just doing what comes naturally to us. That's a scary thought to me.
Almost all ants are born with only one chromosome, they are therefore sterile and don't have the same sense of self-preservation, since they can never have young of their own. Instead, their instinct is to primarily protect and provide for the queen ant, since she is the one that ensures the continuation of the colony, so yes becoming a living homing missile can be an advantageous adaptation for survival.
If I was an octopus Id spend a solid 75% of my lifespan throwing shrimp at people. Because thats hilarious.
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there was an orang utan named ken allen in the zoo of san diego who would escape his enclosure to throw rocks on another orang utan called otis. intelligence and grudges.
Oktopuses have been known to shoot water at People they didn't like. And they remembered those people over several months.
If I were a ghost, my hobby would be moving things in the kitchen while someone is cooking. They turn away from the pot to grab an ingredient, I put the pot in the fridge. They grab the pot out of the fridge, I put the ingredients in the living room.
@@Rising_Pho3nix_23you can't go into the living room as a ghost, it's in the name.
My dad still has a full set of ivory billiard balls. Used to have the pool table for them.
Ivory is still used in things like jewelry and knife handles to sword hilts.
The important part is that the ivory is HUMANELY collected.
I mean, the problem is simply that there probably can't be enough humanly collected ivory to meet demand. And we all know what happens then...
@Londronable I heard that one 5ft elephant tusk is about $70k on the black market, so yeah, as long as there's an illegally high demand for it, there'll be poaching.
The only way to stop it would be to flood the market so much the value plummets to a full loss of interest in it.
There's also ivory in hippo tusks as well
The insects exploding acid is the same as a Voltorb using Self-Destruct. That one individual becomes aliven't, but you now no longer want to deal with them, if you survive.
Eusociality is survival of the group in through extremely utilitarian methods.
17:47 ah yes the Cuckoo family of birds, one of those names in english that makes you think which came 1st the name of the bird or the meaning of the 1st 4 letters of the name.
The bird name.
If I’m invited to a crib and upon entrance I’m greeted by a chimp pet, I’m slowly backing out the door and getting the fuck out of there. But yeah, it’s always good for your health to be aware around animals that are known to have a confirmed body count
I think it should've been "be aware around ANY Animals" cuz even things that looked weak can still mess ppl up
@@jyaafi8158 Squirrels
Most wild animals have a human ko to its legacy. Even mice. U would be surprised how many mice have caused fatal house fires. Just treat all animals with respect and go from there
Given the recent studies done on Tyrannosaurus (their likely ability to communicate via infrasound, their potential intelligence, their level of stealth, etc), I feel like T. rex likely behaved similarly to the elephant.
Combine that with the stories told here and imagine the sheer terror of a dinosaur holding a grudge like that.
I've gone to a wild honey collecting expedition before. The collector climbed 30 meter above the ground to collect it while the team wait below as to not get attacked.
Surprise surprise, we got attacked, and one of the member jump to the river, and yeah, the bees waited for him to pop up again to attack him..
Some got stung on their lips, making them look like a duck (a police member got this)
Some on their arm, body, and face. Some end up hitting poisonous plants and got rash over their body too besides the sting.
Me and my friend survive this mess because we got the task to watch over our camp.
All in all, it's a memorable middle school memory
23:58 Yup. That is a Darwin Award in action right there.
~5:00 if u go to Alaska u can pick your own walrus tusk ivory, just gotta register it with the feds and not sell it, and u can keep the ivory
Exactly what I was about to comment! Great mind think alike.
5:00 originally ivory was used for materials such as piano keys, different marbling textures, etc. These days it's more just a value thing because it's illegal to hunt animals who grow ivory.
I can discuss ivory. My grandfather was the last legal dealer in the US. I also inherited my father's colt 1911 service piece, with ivory handles.
About the Ivory trade, there are some countries in Africa that will find Elephants with big tusks, trank them, and cut off their tusks so poachers dont hunt them. Then I think they either store or sell the Ivory to fund the nature preserves. So they eliminate both the supply by lowering the number of Elephants with desirable tusks and the demand by being a legit source of Ivory. All the while funding the reserve.
How long does it take for the elephants to regrow their tusks, IF they're able to?
@RGA301092 they don't grow back. Tusks are teeth and they're like our teeth so once they're cut they don't grow back.
@@RGA301092 Elephants tusks can't regrow, elephant tusks are rootless similar to human baby teeth
@@notoriousd.i.g.87 So this removing of tusks so poachers don't hunt the elephants might save their lives...from poachers, but the elephants are still basically handicapped for life.
Is it really worth it?
@@RGA301092and less attractive to their own kind. Kind of a lose lose situation
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26:23 Yeah, pretty much the entire problem people have with wild animals is that they think every one is just like a dog. Why you get incidents where people get out of the car and try to take a selfie with a moose, or pet a bear or something equally braindead.
Even dogs will attack if mistreated, but people somehow think that they can treat every animal like a doll or something? Like animals have no instinct or thoughts of their own and you can just do whatever you want to them, and if they lash out they must be “defective.” No, that wild animal is not insane for attacking a creature that invaded its personal space.
Cuckoo is the bird you are thinking of.
A lot of animals will absolutely just crash out if things are not going their way
The moment he mentioned chimps my balls hurt...
24:58 By the way, tigers don’t usually go after elephants because of the size difference, so this mother tiger must’ve really and genuinely believed she had nothing more to loose by going after this man
@21:50 my guy we are a part of that genus, we are in no way exempt lol
Hi Kip if you want to know more about the champawat man-eater, look up Jim Corbett. He is the hunter who took it down and actually wrote about that hunt.
The Tiger with the damaged teeth went after easier prey being humans, I think this is a good way to say be thankful most tigers don't want to eat you because it would be really easy for them.
I like your voice! You could explain things to me all day, Kip
Cuckoo bird. Yes they do that, and its been going on long enough that some birds have evolved markings on babies so they don't get punked out by a cuckoo bird.
Geese seem to think their still velociraptors or an offshoot
I've known people who had pet ferrets. Those little guys have no chill and will beef with anything.
3:16 oh yeah animals definitely arent dumb. it's the difference between sentience and sapience. everyone mixes the two up constantly or forgets that sapience is a thing. sentience is the ability to feel things, both physical and emotional. and we KNOW that animals experience trauma and emotions. look at plucking parrots. but sapience is the ability to perceive things and use rational judgment, wisdom, etc to respond rather than just pure instinct
Kip looking husbandable as usual.
Here's something to consider; chimps, apes, and monkeys, all the major primates, they do get violent, and it's brutal. But the thing is, they're just doing what comes naturally to them. Humans are primates, too, but we're unique in that we can actively plan and lie in wait to enact worse brutality. Now, an outside, potentially more intelligent observer might just say that- like the other animals- we're just doing what comes naturally to us. That's a scary thought to me.
The law of the jungle is the baseline for human nature, we just think we're better because we've developed writing and such.
kips hate on ocean sunfish is well known.
could we have some projections on what would happen if these two would fight?
I'd put money on Kip. He has guns.
I wanna know the evolution of a literal self destruction organ. I always thought of evolution to be what changes prolong life.
Almost all ants are born with only one chromosome, they are therefore sterile and don't have the same sense of self-preservation, since they can never have young of their own. Instead, their instinct is to primarily protect and provide for the queen ant, since she is the one that ensures the continuation of the colony, so yes becoming a living homing missile can be an advantageous adaptation for survival.
The ratchet and clank music, oh god the nostalgia
10:30 agreed, but you must remember, this was the '50s, and it was Brazil. I don't think that "scientific method" had any part in that discussion.
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