you are welcome! Actually, there is only the word "Gift" in German and my English is good, but not that good, that I knew the difference between venom and poison before.
Hearing someone else who takes issue with the difference between venom and poison is immensely refreshing. I tire of hearing people call spiders,snakes, and other technically venomous creatures "poisonous"
I love your animations, I find them didactic and interesting, the spider vid blew my mind. As a snake fan, would it be too much to ask for more detail about the muscle groups and how it articulates with the skeleton? I am deeply interested in the biomechanics of living things in general, and I have found little information about it as accessible and engaging as your videos.
Thank you so much! It is always a little bit difficult on how much information I put in such an animation.. for this one I needed 5 months, so I thought: o.k. if I model and explain the muscles, it would take another 2 months..
So excited to see version 2 of this! I’m proud to have been involved with it :) The animations are incredible and the creator’s dedication to providing accurate information really shows. As for how I got involved with it, there were a good number of inaccuracies in the first version (beyond even the poison/venom issue), and I was disappointed by this because of how good the spider video was and the quality of the animations, so I wrote a long(and by long I mean like 5 paragraphs), angry comment about how the video was “not really informative in its current state”, which was definitely a bit harsh for the creator’s second biology video. I was not expecting a response, certainly not a nice one. Not only did I get a response, but Oliver worked through each of the corrections in making this second version (I’m on UA-cam a lot and UA-camrs releasing corrected videos this early into the lifespan of a video is basically unheard of because it splits views between them which is bad for the algorithm) and he even let me look at his updated script and gave me a sneak preview of his next biology video (It’s still in the early research stages but it’s on an absolutely fascinating animal, so you should definitely look out for it). He even credited me in the description which isn’t even something I asked for. If you are curious about what the changed where, the big script change besides venom-> poison was to the facts regarding the circulatory system. And the two animations that changed based on my comment were the Jacobson’s organ animation (which also involved a script change to go along with it) and the snake skin shedding animation. Which is now totally gorgeous and much more accurate :) There were tons of other little animation improvements btw, an area where the first video was already inarguably excellent. This one is a masterpiece.
Hi Harry! Again, thank you so much for helping me doing the corrections for this version 2. Even though it was a big consideration whether to release a new version, because the old video did well, I think it was worth it. It is great that we have met here and I am looking forward to seeing what the future brings. Have a nice weekend, all the best, Oliver
In biology, a key idea to understanding is that function follows form. The way a thing is shaped and how it moves tells you everything. If a thing is shaped differently, it will function differently. These animations do a fantastic job at showing how these animals, whose form is so different from ours, still manages to function in such a majestic fashion. Beautiful work!
@@CygnusX-11 Uh, no. Snakes, like humans, are the product of billions of years of evolution and natural selection. This is the scientific consensus. Anybody who tells you otherwise is lying or ignorant of the facts.
You guys are heroes for putting out work like that. I can't imagine how much time and work it took you. I'm just really grateful for what you're doing. Please keep it up.
Hey, thank you so much! It is always great for me, when people notice the work, I put into this. As a one man show, I need for an animation like this about 4- 5 months from the idea to doing the research, modeling, animation, rendering, Audio editing and so on. Have a nice weekend!
@@OliverEnde wow, didn't realize it was only one person, couldn't imagine honestly, thought it was a team project. Even more cool points for you. I hope you're happy and having a great weekend too.
I love these anatomy videos. It would be really cool to see birds next. I learned about how birds' lungs work somewhat recently and it was really fascinating how they breathe in only one direction instead of two ways like we do so they're receiving constant oxygen.
Hey, thanks! Did you watch my animation about how birds sing? Not the hole anatomy is explained, but also the syrinx, which is the singing apperature. ua-cam.com/video/f_c_ytNDAXQ/v-deo.html
Another interesting thing that I heard, snakes have theirs breathing hole on the bottom of their mouth and this allows them to swallow big prey and still breathe
Haha, yes, about 2 million people gave me the hint that it is venom and not poison, so I had to upload this version also with some improved animation parts..
Beautiful insane. Also spider video. Amazing 🎉🎉 bravo 👏👏👏👏👏👏 amazing how we are all kinda similar In most of out components . Thought provoking material right here
This is mind-blowing. Thank you so much for the great animations and model I really appreciate. One question I have for you is, what 3D software do you use to make these sort of animations? And how much time does it take to make one? Thanks and have a great day
Hey, thanks a lot. This one took 5 months of work.. I use Cinema 4D, complete Adobe (after effects, premiere, Photoshop, Illustrator, audition...) and Unreal engine for rendering
@@OliverEnde You have so much material to work with. There are countless interesting animal species I would love to see with these animations! Very nice...
если бы так в школах объяснять могли, вопросов и недопонимания не возникало... мне нравится в конце каждого ролика вы говорите, что каждое животное важно и занимает своё место :) но в любом случае Лотка-Вольтерра всё исправят :) Добра!
Thank you for changing it to saying venomous. One of my biggest pet peeves when it comes to animals.
you are welcome! Actually, there is only the word "Gift" in German and my English is good, but not that good, that I knew the difference between venom and poison before.
Hearing someone else who takes issue with the difference between venom and poison is immensely refreshing. I tire of hearing people call spiders,snakes, and other technically venomous creatures "poisonous"
I love your animations, I find them didactic and interesting, the spider vid blew my mind. As a snake fan, would it be too much to ask for more detail about the muscle groups and how it articulates with the skeleton? I am deeply interested in the biomechanics of living things in general, and I have found little information about it as accessible and engaging as your videos.
Thank you so much! It is always a little bit difficult on how much information I put in such an animation.. for this one I needed 5 months, so I thought: o.k. if I model and explain the muscles, it would take another 2 months..
Damn. Please keep up the good work
Dude love the fact that you're a fan but they are my biggest op
There we go. Now the video is perfect 👏
Yeah🤘🤘
Ah, you fixed the Jacobson's organ part. :)
Yes :) and the part of the heart and blood system in the text and the shedding as well 👍
So excited to see version 2 of this! I’m proud to have been involved with it :) The animations are incredible and the creator’s dedication to providing accurate information really shows. As for how I got involved with it, there were a good number of inaccuracies in the first version (beyond even the poison/venom issue), and I was disappointed by this because of how good the spider video was and the quality of the animations, so I wrote a long(and by long I mean like 5 paragraphs), angry comment about how the video was “not really informative in its current state”, which was definitely a bit harsh for the creator’s second biology video. I was not expecting a response, certainly not a nice one.
Not only did I get a response, but Oliver worked through each of the corrections in making this second version (I’m on UA-cam a lot and UA-camrs releasing corrected videos this early into the lifespan of a video is basically unheard of because it splits views between them which is bad for the algorithm) and he even let me look at his updated script and gave me a sneak preview of his next biology video (It’s still in the early research stages but it’s on an absolutely fascinating animal, so you should definitely look out for it). He even credited me in the description which isn’t even something I asked for.
If you are curious about what the changed where, the big script change besides venom-> poison was to the facts regarding the circulatory system. And the two animations that changed based on my comment were the Jacobson’s organ animation (which also involved a script change to go along with it) and the snake skin shedding animation. Which is now totally gorgeous and much more accurate :)
There were tons of other little animation improvements btw, an area where the first video was already inarguably excellent. This one is a masterpiece.
Hi Harry! Again, thank you so much for helping me doing the corrections for this version 2. Even though it was a big consideration whether to release a new version, because the old video did well, I think it was worth it. It is great that we have met here and I am looking forward to seeing what the future brings. Have a nice weekend, all the best, Oliver
Hundreds of years of research and study in less than ten minutes, amazing!
In biology, a key idea to understanding is that function follows form. The way a thing is shaped and how it moves tells you everything. If a thing is shaped differently, it will function differently. These animations do a fantastic job at showing how these animals, whose form is so different from ours, still manages to function in such a majestic fashion. Beautiful work!
goes to show the purposefulness of everything. The creator exists and it's very very very very obvious.
@@CygnusX-11 Uh, no. Snakes, like humans, are the product of billions of years of evolution and natural selection. This is the scientific consensus. Anybody who tells you otherwise is lying or ignorant of the facts.
You guys are heroes for putting out work like that. I can't imagine how much time and work it took you. I'm just really grateful for what you're doing. Please keep it up.
Hey, thank you so much! It is always great for me, when people notice the work, I put into this. As a one man show, I need for an animation like this about 4- 5 months from the idea to doing the research, modeling, animation, rendering, Audio editing and so on. Have a nice weekend!
@@OliverEnde wow, didn't realize it was only one person, couldn't imagine honestly, thought it was a team project. Even more cool points for you. I hope you're happy and having a great weekend too.
How perfect the creation of Allah is.
Allah is the Greatest
Outstanding video!!!
Thanks a lot
The animation and detail is so captivating.
Thank you so much for your kind words :-)
Thanks for sharing such an important video about these snakes anatomy, my knowledge is improved... 🙏🙏
Hey, thanks a lot and great that you've learned something from my animation 😀🤙
Thanks for sharing, I didn’t need to learn about snakes but I enjoyed it.
Very nice animation, helps to understand the theoretical concepts very well
Thank you for this amazing animation and explanation video!
You are so welcome 😊
Now i know more about anatomy of snakes which can help me in zoology
I love these anatomy videos. It would be really cool to see birds next. I learned about how birds' lungs work somewhat recently and it was really fascinating how they breathe in only one direction instead of two ways like we do so they're receiving constant oxygen.
Hey, thanks! Did you watch my animation about how birds sing? Not the hole anatomy is explained, but also the syrinx, which is the singing apperature. ua-cam.com/video/f_c_ytNDAXQ/v-deo.html
subhanallah this shows how beautiful Allah created snakes trully a blessing
Another interesting thing that I heard, snakes have theirs breathing hole on the bottom of their mouth and this allows them to swallow big prey and still breathe
Yes, that makes sense.. 👍
Best UA-cam channel for studying Anatomy.
All praise to the noble creator who made these awesome animals
thank you
This answered my questions on snake dentition very thoroughly, thank you for such a comprehensive explanation of snake anatomy!
Amazing detail snake is cute
god you made me like snakes more! thank you!
Great! Thanks for your kind words.. I also liked snakes more or was more fascinated after doing the research
snakes are so cool im planning on getting a ball python soon
Terran Zoology sure is fascinating
oh wow i was about to watch your snake video again and didnt believe this 2.0 one just came out i was so confused xD I love this channel
Haha, yes, about 2 million people gave me the hint that it is venom and not poison, so I had to upload this version also with some improved animation parts..
Knowing my boa can hear me makes me unbelievably happy
HAHA, yes, before doing the research I didn't even think about snakes haeving inner ears :-)
@@OliverEnde I knew they could hear but always thought it was just vuage muffles. The more we learn together! 💜
Snakes are amazing creatures
This feels like a video game where you can build your own snake. That would be fun... :)
The beauty of evolution!
Beautiful insane. Also spider video. Amazing 🎉🎉 bravo 👏👏👏👏👏👏 amazing how we are all kinda similar In most of out components . Thought provoking material right here
Thank you so much for the kind words!
Thanks ❤ i love snakes
You are welcome 😊
Thanks very important informations.. could you please make a video about The horses 🐎
I liked this video
Nice animation and explanation
'leave them in their natural habitat' - I like that.
Amazing video
This is mind-blowing. Thank you so much for the great animations and model I really appreciate. One question I have for you is, what 3D software do you use to make these sort of animations? And how much time does it take to make one? Thanks and have a great day
Hey, thanks a lot. This one took 5 months of work.. I use Cinema 4D, complete Adobe (after effects, premiere, Photoshop, Illustrator, audition...) and Unreal engine for rendering
thank you so much! I love snakes, I found this video to be very informative.
Hey Sean, great that you like my work 😊🤙
I remember reading that younger snakes will give all its venom in one bite, where as an adult snake will give a dry bite as a warning to back off.
Good video, but one of the most important things is missing: how snakes move.
I didn't know snakes can have that many different types of teeth, snakes are really cool and i like them a lot
Snakes are so cool man.
Outstanding ❤
Very much thanks
Wow! Nice work man! 🤩 You're videos about snakes and spiders gave me much new information! Could you do some other animals too? Fascinating stuff!
Thanks a lot.. I began to do research for an octopus, which is quite the most interesting creature, I ever read about.. tay tuned 🙂
@@OliverEnde You have so much material to work with. There are countless interesting animal species I would love to see with these animations! Very nice...
Fascinating work!
Thanks a lot
Man, you're going to blow up on here. Solid research. Killer animations. All substance, no filler. Keep going.
Thanks a lot! Yes, I will do! Have a nice weekend
Love the video! Great work!
Thank ypu so much 🤙😊
You deserve so much more attention! You’re such and interesting and great channel
Thank you so much
This is an amazing explanation!!
Thank you very much 😊
Great video. Can't wait for more animal 3d anatomies.
Thank you! There will come more like this 😊
It is important to respect all animals ;)
Loving these videos despite being a self-proclaimed biology hater in college haha. Wish I had these videos when I was younger to inspire me!
solid snake
Superb ❤
Wow. Naprosto skvělé a dokonalé video o hadech! Paráda! Thanks!
King Cobra is the biggest member of the Mamba Family.
It was good and vipers are snakes that have folding teeth
That's a great explanation ❤
Thank you so much
i think it might be good to include and explanation of how they move, but that may be more of a kinesiology topic.
The way you explain is outstanding ♥️👏👏
Hey, thank you so much! So kind words as a great starter for the weekend to me. Best greetings from Hamburg, Germany :-D
Спасибо за русские субтитры. Очень крутое видео
in awe and speechless in wonder!
Snake are my fav animal and I'm younger then 10
Awesome videos keep making more
this video is fascinating
The concept of these videos could be applied to just about every creature in the world and i would watch them all. Just saying. 👍
Haha, I'll do my very best
I did liked the video
Excellent animation and fantastic explanation.thank you so much sir
если бы так в школах объяснять могли, вопросов и недопонимания не возникало...
мне нравится в конце каждого ролика вы говорите, что каждое животное важно и занимает своё место :)
но в любом случае Лотка-Вольтерра всё исправят :)
Добра!
Love it
This is absolutely amazing. Your hard work definitely shows. Amazing job. Just wow. I’m blown away by the effort and detail you put into this.
Thank you sou much!
Nice video perfect 👍🏻❤
Fantastic video! =D
Very good animation with good explanation.
Very good content 👍
That was so interesting. Thank you for producing that
Wow snakes are awesome!
Que buen canal. 👍
Muchas gracias
excellent video.. keep them coming
Thanks a lot!! Of course I will do 🤙🏼
Do poplar bears next
"The ears can not only hear the prey, but can tell what direction they're coming from", yeah I'm pretty sure that's how ears work😂
Snake 🐍 have sharp teeth
Amazing very indepth video. The only thing you didn't cover was rear fanged snakes.
Great updates! Thank you for version 2!
You are welcome 😊
Thank you man, so interesting!
You are welcome
GREAT VIDEO,, many thanks for sharing this knowledge.
Hey Rafael, thank you so much! You are welcome!
Thank you for updating.
You are welcome!
very good channel
Thanks a lot!
Subhan allah❤❤
thank you.
Awesome info. 👍
thanks a lot!
amazing 3d
💖
Great stuff man
nice piece of info on snake👍👏👏👏
Thanks a lot! It was quite some work.. great that you liked it 😀
AMAZING
Need more of this content. Thanks
There will follow some animals, but first rum production is coming 🤙
this is the best animation and yet explication ! i've just discovered this channel and it's amazing
Thank you so much, great that you found me🤙