Seriously this video has everything. Bad accents, Dad jokes, exotic locations, poop, clever banter, fires, extreme insects, a multi-continental adventure, sports (okay, not really just sort of) -- THIS IS BASICALLY THE NATURE DOC EQUIVALENT OF A SPIELBERG EPIC.
Gotta say that slight of hand that your guide pulled there at the start was GREAT Dips his middle finger in and then puts his index finger to his mouth 😂😂
@@TraceDominguez OMG! TRACE! I've loved your work since way back on Discovery! I love that you and Emily are on this channel now. I hope it's not just a special series, but a permanent thing. (Not that I don't love your work, too, Joe. I even told you that years ago in the live stream where you and Wheezy Waiter built the Lego rocket. Not that I'm a stalker or anything. Just do us one small favor, please. Bring back the globe.:) )
Flashback to when we were given an assignment in late elementary to write a letter in informal speech (aka we were supposed to use lots of slang). After two or three classmates had read their assignment out loud the teach stoped us and asked how many needed help from adults and almost everyone raised their hands. I'll never forget the expression of sheer disbelief and amusement.
This collab contains the most fascinating and interesting lessons about biogology I could imagine. On top of that, you guys keep it entertaining to watch and your passion about the topics is undoubtable. Keep up the good work! Cheers.
Here in Louisiana, I am used to seeing a variety of dung beetle species in my backyard (though they are smaller than the ones you see on TV). One species is a brilliant metallic green color, which really surprised me when I first found it rolling a ball of s***.
They eat the unburt wood underneath... The reason they prefer charred wood is because most animals run away from forest fires... So, reaching the place of fire first means there are no predators or competitors. Its a safe place to lay your eggs, basically.
@@mahadevparmekar2565 makes so much sense but i also feel that this first became a genetic reqirement (as u see their ability they have did build some strongity ) and then what u said came by as a follow-up profit?. I mean that's how I somehow feel
I was hesitant at first to watch this series because I didn't know the other people who were featured, but really happy I gave it a chance! I agree with you. Very well edited with a fairly unique format and interesting co-hosts.
@@Inspirement Hi, if you don't know the other 2 people, please allow me totally recommend them, Emily Graslie has a channel called: The Brain Scoop, one of her very first videos many years ago was the dissection of a wolf, pretty intense. Trace Dominguez used to be the host of DNews, pretty cool channel as well.
2:58 [DB: Dung Beetle] DB1: Hey! I made that one! DB2: Well, too bad it's mine now! DB1: No! Give it back, you thief! I spent hours making that! DB2: *stolen* hehe free nest, dont have to make one for mine now DB1: *sobs in beetlish*
It is an overwhelming thing!!! I was in the Vindhyachal range CG - MP border, around 7-8 O'clock night, and then, it was there, absolute darkness and gazillions of stars. A must see for every one, living in light polluted areas. 🤯🤯🌟🌟⭐✨💫🌌
Two years later and youtube finally recommended to me. Of all the things in these videos this was the one that had me balling. Bless you for the timestamp.
Did anyone notice he switched fingers before licking? Still gross that he touched it, but well played on his part. He knew most people would be so focused on the gross factor that they wouldn’t notice the switch. Good trick.
this is the most interesting video in a long time. I learned about fungi and viruses this week, so I feel small. the complexity of the world is mind-bending.
If you want to feel so big as to be a galaxy unto yourself I suggest Journey to the Microcosmos. It'll show you a layer of life so infinitely small by comparison that whole populations can live within a single other organism.
I loved seeing the map of dung beetle paths traced out with angle markers in a circle in the planetarium. Felt like the essence of science right there!
Something else that dung and charred wood have in common is that they are both HOT. Not only does poop come out of the shoot at steaming body temperature, but the degradation/fermentation process also generates heat energy. Also - both burnt wood and poop contain substantial amounts of nutrients - which means abundant food for newly hatched...larvae? (I have no idea what baby beetles look like, or what their life cycle consists of).
I am pretty sure I saw a different video on this exact topic not too long ago. The presentation of the It’s okay to be Smart team makes it well worth the look again.
I think the ancient Egyptians understood the value of dung beetles, since scarabs are apparently the Egyptian representation of a dung beetle. So much for those fantasy meat-eating scarabs of so many horror movies....
I didn't know that I needed to know that dung beetle experiments in planetariums happened. But I swear I'm a better human with a richer life experience because I know that. Do more of these!
If the entomologist has found the way to copy the exact way thats fire bettle works we can have super IR sensors placed in the forest, national park, etc that can making the prevent bigger fire forest happening in the future and alarming the fire fighter to the location more accurately and secure the fire @@, whats a mind blowing invention if they can found it :). Dung Beetle, hardly hear the name of the beetle on my country, im live in Indonesia, SEA Region, but somehow i know it from the games called Monster Hunter World, and i think thats beetle just fantasy things but in the end they're real xD, and whats more fantastic are they animated it very similar on the nature xD, what a blast day, thanks
Seriously this video has everything. Bad accents, Dad jokes, exotic locations, poop, clever banter, fires, extreme insects, a multi-continental adventure, sports (okay, not really just sort of) -- THIS IS BASICALLY THE NATURE DOC EQUIVALENT OF A SPIELBERG EPIC.
Also, for the record, I am an excellent wedding dancer 💃💃💃💃
@@TraceDominguez I won the parallel Earth lottery!! I'm not going to any other Earth. You can't make me!!
👌
Welcome to the "It's Okay To Be Smart" channel. :D I guess you're new here. I've been a big fan ever since I discovered them.
@@fyaerwe Not new at all. I've been here a very long time.
"Even if your work is sh*t don't stop looking at the sky"
- a dung beetle
beautiful
@@GloryBlazer And also shitty. xD
I just screencapped this and shared it on social media. You might go viral. You're welcome. Lol. (I thought it was comment gold 👍)
"Keep your eyes on the sky and your feet on the poop"
Deep
Gotta say that slight of hand that your guide pulled there at the start was GREAT
Dips his middle finger in and then puts his index finger to his mouth 😂😂
I THOUGHT that’s what happened! I’m gonna re-watch…for the FOURTH Time!
@@TheAbcjohnson lol he’s talented, it was a simple trick but well done!
Oh thank goodness, I thought he'd actually put the poop finger in his mouth 😅🤢
whether it's a trick or not it was still disgusting lol
@@Patmccalk i am also doing that to trick my friends lol
"I don't know what the kids say. I'm not cool." That, right there, is the story of my life, even when I was a kid.
thank you. same. even when I was a kid.
@@TraceDominguez OMG! TRACE! I've loved your work since way back on Discovery! I love that you and Emily are on this channel now. I hope it's not just a special series, but a permanent thing. (Not that I don't love your work, too, Joe. I even told you that years ago in the live stream where you and Wheezy Waiter built the Lego rocket. Not that I'm a stalker or anything. Just do us one small favor, please. Bring back the globe.:) )
Me too.
Flashback to when we were given an assignment in late elementary to write a letter in informal speech (aka we were supposed to use lots of slang).
After two or three classmates had read their assignment out loud the teach stoped us and asked how many needed help from adults and almost everyone raised their hands.
I'll never forget the expression of sheer disbelief and amusement.
Being cool is over rated🌻
This collab contains the most fascinating and interesting lessons about biogology I could imagine. On top of that, you guys keep it entertaining to watch and your passion about the topics is undoubtable. Keep up the good work! Cheers.
I'd say that they are overacting it a bit though.
Ikrr they're a greay trio lmao
Here in Louisiana, I am used to seeing a variety of dung beetle species in my backyard (though they are smaller than the ones you see on TV).
One species is a brilliant metallic green color, which really surprised me when I first found it rolling a ball of s***.
I believe we have those same green metallic ones in Florida as well. I've only seen them once, rolling dog 💩 away.
@@American-Plague we have the best stuff here in the southeast United States tbh
@@jamesd5366 Yep! 😎👍 Southern Appalachia (where my family lives) is almost like a rainforest in summer.
The species I've seen is Canthon viridis, the rainbow scarab is a different genus altogether apparently.
@@jamesd5366 hmmm do you a picture? For us to see
Extra props to Joe @2:43 for "beetles battle brutally on a bounty from a bowel -- it's a brutal bowel bounty beetle battle"
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I like you Emily 😊
cute 🥰bettle earings
"Poop is in Leo today" 🤣🤣
I'm dead.
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Those beetles watching the milky way to navigate might just be the best thing any insect does, ever.
You three are the best science youtube combo team ever, I know these are old but more of these in the future would be fantastic
So, can light pollution cause those beetles to lose their way home??
Yea as for flies that cant find their way back home anymore because they are stuck with the artificial lights thinking its the suns light
@@kurehahwagguk8976 Oh no
@@kurehahwagguk8976 sucks to be galaxy grazing beatles in this days but human neither the earth is already on a stove
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This may sound really dumb but I just found out the Dung Defender from Hollow Knight is real and this is awesome.
*Dung Defender
@@MCjossic ah, that. Thanks.
B r u h
Ok, y'all need to add a gross-o-meter for videos like this! I was NOT prepared for a high definition elephant poop show! 🤣
Tell me about it, i had a plate of food in front of me lolol
After this episode I learned that elephants never suffer from hemorrhoids with such large a**holes.
The dung beetle scene in Microcosmos is...actually, that whole film is sublime.
“Brutal bowel bounty beetle 🪲 battle!” Yessss!
Man, I love these Nature Series. Thank you for your effort and time in making these wonderful videos.
What's amazing is a larva can eat charcoal, do they eat it though or do they eat the mostly unburned wood underneath?
I would guess the second. 🤔
They're eating the unburned wood underneath. Good on ya!
They eat the unburt wood underneath...
The reason they prefer charred wood is because most animals run away from forest fires...
So, reaching the place of fire first means there are no predators or competitors. Its a safe place to lay your eggs, basically.
Offtopic-sorry this deserves more like (right now it's in 42)
@@mahadevparmekar2565 makes so much sense but i also feel that this first became a genetic reqirement (as u see their ability they have did build some strongity ) and then what u said came by as a follow-up profit?. I mean that's how I somehow feel
I actually really dig this collaborative format 😁♥️
I was hesitant at first to watch this series because I didn't know the other people who were featured, but really happy I gave it a chance! I agree with you. Very well edited with a fairly unique format and interesting co-hosts.
I don’t. It reminds me of those TruTV shows where a bunch of idiots keep interrupting videos with some unfunny snark.
@@Inspirement Hi, if you don't know the other 2 people, please allow me totally recommend them, Emily Graslie has a channel called: The Brain Scoop, one of her very first videos many years ago was the dissection of a wolf, pretty intense. Trace Dominguez used to be the host of DNews, pretty cool channel as well.
@@emmettturner9452 Same, honestly. I wish they would cut the jokes because they're not working.
Who says nerds have no fun? You guys rock when you’re together. Keep it up.
My chemical teacher did the same trick to show how important observation is… watch close at the poopfinger
YOU CAUGHT IT
I just posted the same.
You teacher is a chemical? xD
@@kaizokujimbei143 We all are, friend. 😎
@@rougnashi I guess we are chemicals. xD
And now that I think about it, it sounds kinda metal. UwU
2:58
[DB: Dung Beetle]
DB1: Hey! I made that one!
DB2: Well, too bad it's mine now!
DB1: No! Give it back, you thief! I spent hours making that!
DB2: *stolen* hehe free nest, dont have to make one for mine now
DB1: *sobs in beetlish*
u know that feeling when you work so hard but someone else takes it away
@@aarushikishore1417 that school project or that 1 kid who copied ur homework.
@@warduxe :''''''''')
@@aarushikishore1417 its like cooking the food and the food is gone before you even eat
@@nethercrocodile5859 ya xP
Of all the puns in here, "Liverpoo" was the one to actually kill me.
ikr???
It's why I love this show 😂😂
these bettles are so good with their job. all i can say is... well dung bettles! Well dung!
Ah yes, the perfect video to watch while Im eating
Just noticed Emily's dung beetle earrings! Love it!
I know so did I 😊
This was disgustingly amazing
I love the old finger swap to make it look like you sample the dung.
This trio is my most favourite trio in UA-cam......
Imagine being born, and then your job is to literally roll poop.
This series is awesome.
After watching this , I m now jealous of dung betels because they can see the milky way and I can't because of city 🤦♂️
Relatable
It is an overwhelming thing!!! I was in the Vindhyachal range CG - MP border, around 7-8 O'clock night, and then, it was there, absolute darkness and gazillions of stars.
A must see for every one, living in light polluted areas. 🤯🤯🌟🌟⭐✨💫🌌
15:28 Absolutely brilliant. I laughed hard... "Lay some eggs in it" god darn I laughed so damn hard.
Two years later and youtube finally recommended to me. Of all the things in these videos this was the one that had me balling. Bless you for the timestamp.
"It's a brutal, bounty, beetle battle."
Me: (Singing) 🎶 Dung! Dung! Dunnnnnnnnggg! 🎶
His legs are sweaty,
knees weak, arms are heavy.
There's poop on his body already
Brutal beetle battle, Serengeti
This is quite literally the coolest thing I have learned about in a very long time. Thank you guys!! Hahahaha
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When people ask why I don't watch TV, I link them to this show
Love this type of content delivery with the the three of you.
Did anyone notice he switched fingers before licking? Still gross that he touched it, but well played on his part. He knew most people would be so focused on the gross factor that they wouldn’t notice the switch. Good trick.
I would emphasise the "still gross" part... unnecessary move to say the least
It's an old chidren's trick. Play it on slow motion. He changes the finger. Hahaha.. You, guys, are lovable people. And smart.
this is shaping up to be my favorite quasi-documentary series!
Respect these heroes...
Thanks for this interesting talk
If I had a sister a science nerd like Emily would be the best. Joe & Trace would make great brothers too. Fun and interesting show this week!
this is the most interesting video in a long time. I learned about fungi and viruses this week, so I feel small. the complexity of the world is mind-bending.
If you want to feel so big as to be a galaxy unto yourself I suggest Journey to the Microcosmos. It'll show you a layer of life so infinitely small by comparison that whole populations can live within a single other organism.
Plot twist: *You did not understand the title but clicked anyways.*
hahahahhaha good one
whats hard in it tho
No
Emily is so beautiful and interested in beetles that shes wearing a painr of graceful beetle ear rings :)
I loved seeing the map of dung beetle paths traced out with angle markers in a circle in the planetarium. Felt like the essence of science right there!
Like a year ago I accidentally step on one and the crunch is still haunting me every time I step on a leaf or twigs
The banter is everything
Great Episode! The 3 of you work great together. Loving this series!!
If only I was as enthusiastic about leg day as these beetles😔
Something else that dung and charred wood have in common is that they are both HOT. Not only does poop come out of the shoot at steaming body temperature, but the degradation/fermentation process also generates heat energy. Also - both burnt wood and poop contain substantial amounts of nutrients - which means abundant food for newly hatched...larvae? (I have no idea what baby beetles look like, or what their life cycle consists of).
Basically little naked caterpillars.
I think I have chosen the perfect episode for today's toilet session. I REALLY feel part of the circle of life
I love this series
Next time I'm looking up at the Milky Way I will be thinking of dung beetles!
Yay Trace! Here for it!
8:25 You're not cool, Trace. You're FIRE!
This video is so EXTREME!
Congrats on 4 million subs!
congrats with 4M, awesome channel!
Best episode ever!!!
I hope y’all have kids. Awesome dad jokes. Very entertaining and educational. Kids learn best when they’re having fun.
I am pretty sure I saw a different video on this exact topic not too long ago. The presentation of the It’s okay to be Smart team makes it well worth the look again.
I think the ancient Egyptians understood the value of dung beetles, since scarabs are apparently the Egyptian representation of a dung beetle. So much for those fantasy meat-eating scarabs of so many horror movies....
You guys are such nerds😂😂.....
I love it, I'm happy there's others like me 😊... Such bad puns and jokes I just love it 😊
Loving this series from the start.
Really loving these videos. I hope you continue to make more of these.
You kids are so funny!
Thanks for the laughter!
(or the chuckles actually)
This was the coolest video. It just made my mind go pffft!!
Awesome! Great outro 😂 😂 😂
one of the best series about science that I've ever seen!! :D Love you guys
stuff like this relieves depression
That may be one of the greatest video titles on YT
so glad i read the title before clicking. was about to eat and watch a vid
That was VERY entertaining in almost every way possible!
I loved it! Thank you guys!!!
I didn't know that I needed to know that dung beetle experiments in planetariums happened. But I swear I'm a better human with a richer life experience because I know that. Do more of these!
This is good I will watch this later when my dog goes to bed
Yay Emily Graslie ❤️
I don't just like this video, I LOVE IT. Keep up the great work.
What a video to watch while eating meatballs for dinner ...
I was watching this in the morning during breakfast... Shouldn't have done that... That's on me...
4:12 funniest line ever
Love the Beatles puns/jokes at the end 🤣
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Can I populate my backyard with dung beetles to clean up after my dogs?
The level below being Friend Zoned. Being told you guys are totally like the Brothers she has never had. Waah waah.
Nice my teacher made me watch this I never thought I will get this in science class
Best video to watch while on the toilet
Do dung beetles swim?
If the entomologist has found the way to copy the exact way thats fire bettle works we can have super IR sensors placed in the forest, national park, etc that can making the prevent bigger fire forest happening in the future and alarming the fire fighter to the location more accurately and secure the fire @@,
whats a mind blowing invention if they can found it :).
Dung Beetle, hardly hear the name of the beetle on my country, im live in Indonesia, SEA Region, but somehow i know it from the games called Monster Hunter World, and i think thats beetle just fantasy things but in the end they're real xD,
and whats more fantastic are they animated it very similar on the nature xD, what a blast day,
thanks
Congratulations in advance for 4 MILLION subscribers 🤩✔💯
These trio vids are really good
Getting real princess carolyn vibes with the brutal bowel bounty beetle battle 😂
OMG this is so good.
You guys are so nerd... I LOVE IT.
Very cool video! I learned a lot here! This reminds me of the time I helped a dung beetle get out of a store... 😌
the camera focusing on the moment the elephant... released, makes it clear how important it is to eat your veggies.
4 Million subs Congrats
He did a finger change! Had to watch it twice
Really awesome video which make me feel I am smarter than other because now this two facts are known to me which are told in video.
Awesome video! Thanks 😊
The intro 💯💯💯💯🔥
Ha ha I love this show. Please continue.