fun fact about mantis shrimp: Turns out they can't see like a billion colors, their little shrimp brains just don't have the ability to blend the wavelengths so they need a different receptor for each color.
@@Max_JustMax Are they perhaps from the genus Prosoplecta? I would imagine that type of cockroach using a ladybug as their profile picture to deter birds from eating it.
Limestone is (primarily) calcium carbonate. He probably said limestone so that people who don't know minerals by their molecular formula would be able to understand.
The fact nacre is stronger than bone proves evolution is incompotent trash, the existence of bone over nacre is an insult to biology, chemistry, AND PHYSICS.
Regarding the drinking venom question: A lot of venoms are complex proteins that would be broken down by your stomach acid. Poisons, unlike venom, are often less complex molecules that will be absorbed through your stomach walls. Still, if you were to try and swallow venom, there's a chance you might absorb it through mucus membranes in your mouth, long before it could even get to the stomach.
Yup, Which while technically you could drink venom and be fine, there's a possibility you could still get poisoned by stupid things like having your gums abrased and scratched by brushing your teeth leading to tiny cuts you aren't even aware of.
19:50 Electrician chiming in: It's not efficient in the slightest! Biochemically produced electricity is good for exactly one thing: A number of short bursts to fend off predators or potentially, maybe disrupting distinctly smaller prey animals' heart beat so they struggle less when being eaten. It being delivered in short bursts is what makes it unsuitable to even charge the accumulator (battery but better) of a small Hot Wheel(tm) track. On a related note: The reason biochemically produced electricity has low amperage is because biomass is genuinely bad at being translated into electromagnetic force unless you ferment it into a methane factory to fuel a gas plant first, hence why biofuels will not be able to help with the climate crisis.
That's not what he said though He said it's efficient for what it's used for, hunting, because the energy used up is easily gained back by consuming the prey Doesn't really matter if humans can use it to power machines or not
The venom thing is something people repeat without thinking, venom can be poisonous and poison can act like venom, they aren’t mutually exclusive but there are some gnarly venoms that can only mess you up if they enter your bloodstream and will get digested normally if they don’t, at least theoretically, if you’ve coughed a little or ate something a little too sharp then you’re in for a bad time
This. The “you have to eat a poison” always bothers me because of the tons of poisons out there that are effective by being touched. Poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, and poison dart frogs are all appropriately named and will affect you just by brushing against them.
When I think bout octopus intelligence, I always remember the one at a zoo, who, after hours, escaped his tank, went to another tank to have a snack, and instead of just chilling there where he could have another snack later, understood that he was on a top secret mission and went BACK to his original tank (also meaning he remembered which one that was). They may not be dolphin or orca smart, but they can pull off some Ocean’s 11 (ha) shit.
You can tell I’m a D&D nerd bc when you said you had great observational skills when intentionally looking, but not when you just see something, my brain was like “ah yes, he has proficiencies in perception and investigation but low passive perception/investigation scores.”
Octopi probably have fascinating brains since our last common ancestor is a flat worm so they evolved intellegence in such a different way than mammals have.
The Bald Jay is a species of white-headed fish in the family Newjerseyidae, although it is called the Bald Jay, it is not related to Jay birds at all, instead, it is considered a freshwater fish.
I had a octopui when i lived in the tropics as a child. They have very different personalities, and can sometimes be very social. I would say they are as intelligent as parrots. But they’re very different in their desires and norms.
Loads of birds can see in the UV spectrum, it's not the most studied thing. Mice leave a urine trail because they don't have bladders and specialized hunters like white tail kites and falcons can see it. A lot of birds also see the iridescent colors of each others feathers differently than us, When they do things like flick their tails they're beaconing or communicating with one another. A white tail kite's tail is a very particular shade of white to them, seeing more colors means they can't get confused by something just because it's white, if it's this specific shade, it's another bird. --Ornithologist --Falconer --Burned Out Student
@@iankrom510 I've only trained one raptor, a juvenile white tailed kite and that was only to keep him sane and get some practice while I kept him as a passage (better chance of survival if they get past the hard year). I released him last November. The family stays in a tree outside my room, I watched the mom teach a son to hover last month. I wouldn't do falconry if I had to do it traditionally. I want to try a Ferruginous hawk, if I had the experience time, it's protected, even if you wanted to go to Mexico to trap one and fly it for a vacation. A prairie falcon would be nice too but not everyday. Just no time for it atm and hunting isn't as enticing to me as training. Kites are dope, all the best qualities of a bird of prey, huge wingspan, they hover, strong as crap, forward facing eyes so you get the cute owl / humanoid face somewhat but not irrational enough to peck you in the eye. Watched one mob a caracara few months ago. They're the perfect mixture of sweet and intimidating.
Have you ever thought about answering quara questions? SharkBytes tried answering a few and about died laughing after a few that just completely broke him
Regarding seeing UV light, I don't think it's seen as a sort of haze, rather they may see it reflected or from the source when looking directly at it White light is emitted by the sun as well (though is mostly absorbed by the atmosphere) and we don't really see a haze
I know someone who teaches a college class on fish and an exercise she loves to do with new students is to ask them to define what a fish is. Fish are so diverse, that its very hard for students to come up with an all encompassing answer
Mantis shrimp are crazy to think about. 13 color receptors I believe, and each one of those can combine to make more colors just like our 3 colors. And they can see more shades.
Depends on the Venom. Some proteins are complex and specialized to the point that they can not be simply absorbed through a membrane and need to enter the blood stream. Blood clotting agents come to mind. So there can be a functional different between poisons and venom although yes poison off course could be used as a venom as well.
I completely agree about octopus, I’ve seen an elderly Greek man in a Speedo catch 40 of them in 2 hours with nothing but a stick. Nothing about it made me think we were dealing with an intelligent creature.
So, basically. The jellyfish that are immortal create an exact copy of themselves inside their own body when they're about to die. It's a clone, but it IS them too. Idk how to exactly explain it, since I'm not an expert on this
I was going to say all fish live in the water, but then he said they live in the dirt too, and I had to pause the video and look up the fish. It's called a lungfish.
Actually about the eating venom you will probably be fine because venom is typically more complex molecules that will break down much easier then a poison the only danger of consuming venom is if you have a cut or ulcer that can allow the venom to be absorbed but if you don't have those you would actually be fine
Venom and poison are both toxins but not the same, you can drink venom with no issues if it doesn't get into your blood stream. Like a King cobra the venom volume from a bite, can kill around 20 people or a Elephant, but you can milk a King cobra and drink the venom with no ill effect (people have). Poison doesn't need to get into your blood stream to shorten your lifespan, if you was to lick a wild Dart frog, you're not in for a good time, with the poison just being in your mouth, getting to your blood stream or not. Venom in Squamates at least (Vipers, Elapids, Beaded-monsters, Komondo dragon monitors etc), is modified saliva.
Correct me if im wrong, but dont hagfish not have a spine? They have some rudimentary vertebrae though but not enough to be considered a full vertebral column. I might be wrong tho and also you could hold the view that theyre not feesh so idk
All fish are fish, All fish were alive at some point in their life, All fish have brains, All fish exist(as far as we know), All fish live on earth, All fish have evolved from something else, All fish are still evolving, All fish can reproduce in some way(excluding those with genetic defects or physical injuries, etc…), All fish are animals, All fish are eukaryotes, All fish can’t fly (flying fish don’t count, they glide, when they fly properly into the air i will admit i am wrong, All fish are made of cells, All fish aren’t plants, All fish cannot swim in space, All fish are made of atoms. All fish have mouths (not jaws, mouths) There are a lot of similar stuff with fish :)
@@swankierSpy2658 evolution takes too long to just say they’re evolving right now , just small changes in genetics or mutations every now and then , and saying all fish are alive except the dead ones literally means that not all fish are alive … because there’s dead fish too …………..
If birds, mammals, frogs can be categorized as fish. Can I say that dolphins are fish? Because almost everything is fish. And always is the sentence of "dolphins are mammals not fish" but going further enough into the lines, it is
Didn’t the shrimp eye thing get re-explained? I don’t think debunked is the right word. Like didn’t they find out that they have so many color receptors because their brains aren’t complex enough to *blend colors*?
I don’t watch this guy very often but whenever I do he always looks completely different to the last time I saw him
yeah he keeps going to jail and htey mess up his cut
God dam fish popo😂
Prison fit was the best fit
Can’t a man have his monthly appearance crisis in peace
@@AVNJ keeping us on our toes
fun fact about mantis shrimp: Turns out they can't see like a billion colors, their little shrimp brains just don't have the ability to blend the wavelengths so they need a different receptor for each color.
does this mean that they actually cant see uv and infrared?
@@ummmyeah8458 They can. They have the photoreceptors for those wavelengths
And they can't fry rice either
@@darthplagueis13my life is a lie :(
@@SpooqiDon't worry, the shrimp who Fry Rice™ are Pistol Shrimp
thank you father for feeding my autism
are you a roach or a ladybug ?
@@Max_JustMax or a cd?
@@Max_JustMax Are they perhaps from the genus Prosoplecta? I would imagine that type of cockroach using a ladybug as their profile picture to deter birds from eating it.
@@Barksenjiwhat if they're a CD that's pretending to be a ladybug so it won't get eaten by a cockroach? 🤔
@@TheNaturalistGuy omg you cracked the code...
Limestone is (primarily) calcium carbonate. He probably said limestone so that people who don't know minerals by their molecular formula would be able to understand.
I was hoping someone had pointed this out.
The fact nacre is stronger than bone proves evolution is incompotent trash, the existence of bone over nacre is an insult to biology, chemistry, AND PHYSICS.
AVNJ looks more like he would be interested in chemistry then fish
In the illegal fish trade AVNJ sells Crystal Blue Fish
Regarding the drinking venom question: A lot of venoms are complex proteins that would be broken down by your stomach acid. Poisons, unlike venom, are often less complex molecules that will be absorbed through your stomach walls.
Still, if you were to try and swallow venom, there's a chance you might absorb it through mucus membranes in your mouth, long before it could even get to the stomach.
Yup, Which while technically you could drink venom and be fine, there's a possibility you could still get poisoned by stupid things like having your gums abrased and scratched by brushing your teeth leading to tiny cuts you aren't even aware of.
19:50 Electrician chiming in: It's not efficient in the slightest! Biochemically produced electricity is good for exactly one thing: A number of short bursts to fend off predators or potentially, maybe disrupting distinctly smaller prey animals' heart beat so they struggle less when being eaten.
It being delivered in short bursts is what makes it unsuitable to even charge the accumulator (battery but better) of a small Hot Wheel(tm) track. On a related note: The reason biochemically produced electricity has low amperage is because biomass is genuinely bad at being translated into electromagnetic force unless you ferment it into a methane factory to fuel a gas plant first, hence why biofuels will not be able to help with the climate crisis.
That's not what he said though
He said it's efficient for what it's used for, hunting, because the energy used up is easily gained back by consuming the prey
Doesn't really matter if humans can use it to power machines or not
Yeah, thinking about it I'm pretty sure getting someone to like spin one of those bikes or something would be a lot more efficient
Jesse we need to debunk fish videos
The venom thing is something people repeat without thinking, venom can be poisonous and poison can act like venom, they aren’t mutually exclusive but there are some gnarly venoms that can only mess you up if they enter your bloodstream and will get digested normally if they don’t, at least theoretically, if you’ve coughed a little or ate something a little too sharp then you’re in for a bad time
This. The “you have to eat a poison” always bothers me because of the tons of poisons out there that are effective by being touched.
Poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, and poison dart frogs are all appropriately named and will affect you just by brushing against them.
When I think bout octopus intelligence, I always remember the one at a zoo, who, after hours, escaped his tank, went to another tank to have a snack, and instead of just chilling there where he could have another snack later, understood that he was on a top secret mission and went BACK to his original tank (also meaning he remembered which one that was). They may not be dolphin or orca smart, but they can pull off some Ocean’s 11 (ha) shit.
Was here before it was copyright claimed.
You can tell I’m a D&D nerd bc when you said you had great observational skills when intentionally looking, but not when you just see something, my brain was like “ah yes, he has proficiencies in perception and investigation but low passive perception/investigation scores.”
Octopi probably have fascinating brains since our last common ancestor is a flat worm so they evolved intellegence in such a different way than mammals have.
The Bald Jay is a species of white-headed fish in the family Newjerseyidae, although it is called the Bald Jay, it is not related to Jay birds at all, instead, it is considered a freshwater fish.
Oh no he cut off his gorgeous locks! 😢 at least hes more hydrodynamic
I had a octopui when i lived in the tropics as a child. They have very different personalities, and can sometimes be very social. I would say they are as intelligent as parrots. But they’re very different in their desires and norms.
Loads of birds can see in the UV spectrum, it's not the most studied thing. Mice leave a urine trail because they don't have bladders and specialized hunters like white tail kites and falcons can see it. A lot of birds also see the iridescent colors of each others feathers differently than us, When they do things like flick their tails they're beaconing or communicating with one another. A white tail kite's tail is a very particular shade of white to them, seeing more colors means they can't get confused by something just because it's white, if it's this specific shade, it's another bird. --Ornithologist --Falconer --Burned Out Student
What bird do you fly?
@@iankrom510 I've only trained one raptor, a juvenile white tailed kite and that was only to keep him sane and get some practice while I kept him as a passage (better chance of survival if they get past the hard year). I released him last November. The family stays in a tree outside my room, I watched the mom teach a son to hover last month. I wouldn't do falconry if I had to do it traditionally. I want to try a Ferruginous hawk, if I had the experience time, it's protected, even if you wanted to go to Mexico to trap one and fly it for a vacation. A prairie falcon would be nice too but not everyday. Just no time for it atm and hunting isn't as enticing to me as training. Kites are dope, all the best qualities of a bird of prey, huge wingspan, they hover, strong as crap, forward facing eyes so you get the cute owl / humanoid face somewhat but not irrational enough to peck you in the eye. Watched one mob a caracara few months ago. They're the perfect mixture of sweet and intimidating.
My man Walter Whitefish over here.
You actually look really good bald. More intimidating sure but still good.
Have you ever thought about answering quara questions? SharkBytes tried answering a few and about died laughing after a few that just completely broke him
“You’re bald…” - KOTH Stuart Dooley voice
most venoms can pass through mucus membranes and enter the blood stream, yes venom can poison in general
Also, considering how many venoms are just... straight neurotoxins, I'd just avoid venom in general.
looks like you got influenced by my dads bald influence
probably not as he doesn’t know your dad
@@JosephsJungle8 yeah he did i asked him
hey btw the cut actually really fits you i like it :D
AVNJ got the same haircut as the guy he was reacting to in the video. You love to see it.
Regarding seeing UV light, I don't think it's seen as a sort of haze, rather they may see it reflected or from the source when looking directly at it
White light is emitted by the sun as well (though is mostly absorbed by the atmosphere) and we don't really see a haze
9:33 the seahorse
Good to see the Zack vs Seahorses feud being rekindled. #FightForever
King Neptune moment
17:40 That's just how ambulocetus (and the other wack whale ancestors) looks 😭😭
I know someone who teaches a college class on fish and an exercise she loves to do with new students is to ask them to define what a fish is. Fish are so diverse, that its very hard for students to come up with an all encompassing answer
Aquatic vertebrate possessing gills. That's all I got off memory
@@oxylepy2 Cue Diogenes running in holding an Axolotl and yelling "Behold! A fish!"
Mantis shrimp are crazy to think about. 13 color receptors I believe, and each one of those can combine to make more colors just like our 3 colors. And they can see more shades.
Yall two got the same hairstyle
22:11 jellyfish jumpscare :0
Look at this haired marine biologist!
Depends on the Venom. Some proteins are complex and specialized to the point that they can not be simply absorbed through a membrane and need to enter the blood stream. Blood clotting agents come to mind. So there can be a functional different between poisons and venom although yes poison off course could be used as a venom as well.
Octopuses are smart like crows are smart. Crows can figure things out, but they **might** be a tad evil.
23:18 This means the Leviathan Lobster God is impossible :(
AVNBald is back, boizzzzzz!!!!!!!
I completely agree about octopus, I’ve seen an elderly Greek man in a Speedo catch 40 of them in 2 hours with nothing but a stick. Nothing about it made me think we were dealing with an intelligent creature.
Venom and poison and usually very different chemically.
So, basically. The jellyfish that are immortal create an exact copy of themselves inside their own body when they're about to die. It's a clone, but it IS them too. Idk how to exactly explain it, since I'm not an expert on this
I was going to say all fish live in the water, but then he said they live in the dirt too, and I had to pause the video and look up the fish. It's called a lungfish.
My new answer is that all fish are multicellular. If there is a single-celled fish I'm going to flip my computer...
Actually about the eating venom you will probably be fine because venom is typically more complex molecules that will break down much easier then a poison the only danger of consuming venom is if you have a cut or ulcer that can allow the venom to be absorbed but if you don't have those you would actually be fine
Venom and poison are both toxins but not the same, you can drink venom with no issues if it doesn't get into your blood stream. Like a King cobra the venom volume from a bite, can kill around 20 people or a Elephant, but you can milk a King cobra and drink the venom with no ill effect (people have). Poison doesn't need to get into your blood stream to shorten your lifespan, if you was to lick a wild Dart frog, you're not in for a good time, with the poison just being in your mouth, getting to your blood stream or not. Venom in Squamates at least (Vipers, Elapids, Beaded-monsters, Komondo dragon monitors etc), is modified saliva.
ayooo mister white, those fish are sick
Don't ruin the dreams of the Claw!
Bro looks like he a expert at chemistry rather than fish now.
Correct me if im wrong, but dont hagfish not have a spine? They have some rudimentary vertebrae though but not enough to be considered a full vertebral column. I might be wrong tho and also you could hold the view that theyre not feesh so idk
That greenland shark looks like Disney movie character 💀
you actually look really good with the new hair
aww man the whale ancestors are actually quite cute, why did they use the ugliest model of it ever LOL
AVNJ out here lookin like Rozz Dyliams
Damn, for a second I thought this was gonna be that old clickhole video
jesse, we need to find the meg jesse!
10:39 source: I made it the fuck up
Did not excect bald Zachary today
He became bald
I like the new look fr 💪🏼
Mr. bald man, return AVNJ, free him plz
Dang he really did go to jail. They shaved his head and everything
All fish are fish,
All fish were alive at some point in their life,
All fish have brains,
All fish exist(as far as we know),
All fish live on earth,
All fish have evolved from something else,
All fish are still evolving,
All fish can reproduce in some way(excluding those with genetic defects or physical injuries, etc…),
All fish are animals,
All fish are eukaryotes,
All fish can’t fly (flying fish don’t count, they glide, when they fly properly into the air i will admit i am wrong,
All fish are made of cells,
All fish aren’t plants,
All fish cannot swim in space,
All fish are made of atoms.
All fish have mouths (not jaws, mouths)
There are a lot of similar stuff with fish :)
I am surprised no one has said this yet but "All fish have mouths".
@@kakahass8845 good point, i’ll add that :)
Not all fish are alive and not *all* fish are still evolving probably
@@JosephsJungle8 every living thing is still evolving, and all fish are alive unless they’re dead
@@swankierSpy2658 evolution takes too long to just say they’re evolving right now , just small changes in genetics or mutations every now and then , and saying all fish are alive except the dead ones literally means that not all fish are alive … because there’s dead fish too …………..
Naw bro you look fresh out of jail (just gotta let it out of my system)
He does doesnt he?
hes becoming a fish
If birds, mammals, frogs can be categorized as fish. Can I say that dolphins are fish? Because almost everything is fish. And always is the sentence of "dolphins are mammals not fish" but going further enough into the lines, it is
Bald fish sigma
My man has crunchyroll in his favourite tabs ( i think its fav tabs im unsure but itd defo crunchyroll. 23:53
mr avnj, i loved your hair :c
ok I'm not watching this channel for long time and why my man bald ?? 🧐🧐
bald, bald, bald, bald, my eyes!!!!
Its a good idea 😊
extremely long haired avnj era when?
I miss his hair. He looks like he's gonna sell me drugs now.
Jesse we need to catch!
I think he looks great >_< Contrast of appearances are always more interesting. If someone looks like what you would expect its boring.
The fish he's holding in his hand looks photoshopped for some reason
It’s just you
@@JosephsJungle8😢
I like the idea of this..
Limestone is made of forms of calcium carbonate. Marble is pretty close, too.
BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALD!
Does anyone else think he kind of sounds like conner eats pants? He kind of looks like him too
walter
22:11 what is that jelyfish
Which fish lack lateral lines?
I'm bald too
i thought it said maine biologist answers fish questions [its midnight don't judge me]
I'm a little unsure of that pronounciation of "genghis Kahn"
WHY ARE YOU BALD 😭😭
BALD BALD BALD BALD BALD
Hi twitch, also still not used to baldvnj
Why did he get that haircut omg 😭😭🙏🙏🙏
Didn’t the shrimp eye thing get re-explained? I don’t think debunked is the right word. Like didn’t they find out that they have so many color receptors because their brains aren’t complex enough to *blend colors*?
Philadelphia
Sup Frank
Sup frank
Philadelphia
19:40 n 19:50 no 21:25 bec he's a scientist. also poison and venom depend on the dosage
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Hi twitch!
Chungus Khan
chungus khan
Where yo hair at bro
Hello guys
I was gonna say you're an Ichthyologist, then you did
BALD
oh I thought you were an icthiologist