How One Animal Glitched The System

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  • @JDWalker495
    @JDWalker495 2 роки тому +841

    I Imagine that at least one swimming elephant came across a whale and was surprised that there was an animal bigger than he was

    • @adamdrury1187
      @adamdrury1187 2 роки тому +80

      I wonder if it was more curious or scared in that instance.

    • @Hyperdisk
      @Hyperdisk 2 роки тому +31

      Depending on the whale, probably scared.

    • @juanjoyaborja.3054
      @juanjoyaborja.3054 2 роки тому +54

      Or, that one elephant was mercilessly annihilated by a pod of orcas.

    • @Ronaldo-eu1nz
      @Ronaldo-eu1nz 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/qOCC3RBzNrM/v-deo.html Its here finally,

    • @Kahtisemo
      @Kahtisemo 2 роки тому +39

      Because humans can't seem to comprehend distance, I remember when I was kid there was a book that tried to explain that a blue whale was bigger than 30 elephants with a picture of a train of elephants on a whale's back. Knowing that elephants can go out to sea, your comment just made me think of an elephant riding a whale 😂

  • @Super_Panda_BS
    @Super_Panda_BS 2 роки тому +8620

    Fun animal fact: A Flamingo's head has to be upside down when it eats, they are known for standing in shallow water on one leg, but most people are unaware that due to the way in which they have developed a Flamingo has to use the bristles at the top of its beak to filter out the mud and water that gets sucked in along with its actual food. It therefore has to eat with its heat upside down as otherwise it would be unable to filter its food properly.

  • @drunkginger0077
    @drunkginger0077 Рік тому +358

    4:51
    “The list of mammals that can’t swim”
    Bro put himself up there 💀

    • @gerrardmude5602
      @gerrardmude5602 Рік тому +12

      @ツ nahh what😮 that’s crazy

    • @nusatupe
      @nusatupe Рік тому +3

      god damn cuh

    • @junovzla
      @junovzla Рік тому +12

      THat's because human adults aren't natural swimmers, it's something that we have to learn culturally.

    • @penguinchick48
      @penguinchick48 Рік тому +4

      im glad someone else noticed this haha

    • @mm-qq7bb
      @mm-qq7bb Рік тому +1

      @BigMan69 Holy shit im dying🤣

  • @annebodee
    @annebodee Рік тому +326

    Camels out in oceans, or seas, is nuts. I can't imagine seeing that.

    • @ultatack6020
      @ultatack6020 Рік тому

      Mofos go from the dryest place to the wettest place without even caring.

    • @God-ch8lq
      @God-ch8lq Рік тому +13

      @Morgan Null more like desert moose

    • @dorecorder27
      @dorecorder27 Рік тому +2

      I imagine dolfins not cammels 🤣🤣

    • @FleshWizard69420
      @FleshWizard69420 Рік тому

      Fat floats and they have a whole hump

    • @annebodee
      @annebodee Рік тому +2

      @@FleshWizard69420 I'm aware of that. It still would be a shock.

  • @mc_zittrer8793
    @mc_zittrer8793 2 роки тому +715

    Didn't know that hippos actually got very little fat and it's mostly just cushion for 30 square acres of muscle underneath. They're like nature's version of Kingpin from Daredevil. But then that explains why they move around way better on land than they have any right to.

    • @jebVlogs556
      @jebVlogs556 2 роки тому

      Yea I agree 👍
      Hippos are sadistically stupid fast for No Reason,a 🦏 rhino can barely keep with it on land,let alone water

    • @andersjjensen
      @andersjjensen 2 роки тому +32

      They may not have any right to... but nobody is taking them up on it...

    • @RadicalKattastrophe
      @RadicalKattastrophe 2 роки тому +21

      @@andersjjensen The muscles say they can..... I'm not arguing against them. Are, You?

    • @Ronaldo-eu1nz
      @Ronaldo-eu1nz 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/qOCC3RBzNrM/v-deo.html Its here finally,

    • @Bluesit32
      @Bluesit32 2 роки тому +12

      @@andersjjensen Oh, some have tried to argue with them over it. And they are never seen alive again.

  • @captainstroon1555
    @captainstroon1555 2 роки тому +1356

    Learning the relation between hippos and whales is a logical rollercoaster.
    First you think, duh, of course the closest relative to a fully aquatic mammal is a semiaquatic one.
    But then you learn hippos don't and can't swim.
    Which then gets counteracted by the bone density of both animals (minus the legs) and it all makes sense again.

    • @NightSkyNyx
      @NightSkyNyx 2 роки тому +134

      This is one of the why the evolutionary history between cetaceans and hippos are one of my favorites to learn about lol. Hippos not being able to technically swim but still having scarily good water mobility is something I don’t think I’ll ever be able to get over lmao

    • @recitationtohear
      @recitationtohear 2 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/SPLl7UgvuLE/v-deo.html
      Finally its here

    • @gingerfuu9174
      @gingerfuu9174 2 роки тому +18

      Whales still have remnants of their leg and arm bones I think

    • @140kittykat
      @140kittykat 2 роки тому +18

      @@gingerfuu9174 their front fins are their hands and fingers. Not sure about legs

    • @xxkoumori
      @xxkoumori 2 роки тому +25

      My friend, do I have news for you about Manatees

  • @zemlidrakona2915
    @zemlidrakona2915 Рік тому +160

    Here's my hippo story. I went on a safari once, and the first stop was Burundi. On the first day we met the ex-ambassador of Venezuela who and had moved there. He offed to take us out on lake Tanganyika in a small boat. At one point he took us over to see the hippos near the shore. We were a bit farther out in the lake. After sitting for a few minutes we heard a splash. The guy immediately jumped over to the outboard and desperately started trying to start the engine. Finally after about 10 seconds it stared. Just after we moved a hippo surfaced right behind us where the boat had been...... Safety tip, when boating near hippos, keep the engine running...... better yet don't go boating near hippos.

    • @driedmangos8433
      @driedmangos8433 Рік тому +6

      I honestly want to know why did you get on that boat in the first place?

    • @zemlidrakona2915
      @zemlidrakona2915 Рік тому +15

      @@driedmangos8433 It seemed like a good idea at the time.

    • @matthewdavis3421
      @matthewdavis3421 Рік тому

      @@zemlidrakona2915, the way all great stories begin.

    • @Xx_SuperPenis_xX
      @Xx_SuperPenis_xX Рік тому +3

      Cant hippos just chill a little they look so cute but are so dangerous

    • @r.j.penfold
      @r.j.penfold Рік тому +17

      ​@@Xx_SuperPenis_xX they can't chill. Being chill is what gets you put on everyone's grocery list

  • @tashagimera
    @tashagimera Рік тому +47

    Just wanted you to know, yeah cold showers are a bit far, but in my mental health treatment they taught me that in extreme circumstances if I’m having an emotional crisis, I can trigger my dive reflex by splashing cold water on myself in order to provide my body with something immediate to focus on so I can escape my toxic thoughts. It really works, if you allow it to. It helped me so many times when I wanted to die

    • @xanious3759
      @xanious3759 10 місяців тому +2

      I take cold showers for health/skin reasons and prefer them to warm showers. Trust me, warm showers plus eczema is hell. Not to mention it makes getting out of the shower easier since my body's already used to the cold.

    • @k.h.production22669
      @k.h.production22669 7 місяців тому

      ​@@xanious3759
      As someone who also has eczema, you are a stronger person than I because ain't no way I'm taking cold showers lmao

    • @ao1778
      @ao1778 2 місяці тому

      That's interesting. Would you actually take cold showers or would you just splash yourself with cold water, though? How long did the positive effects from doing this last?

  • @KevinRAAMAAAGE
    @KevinRAAMAAAGE 2 роки тому +395

    Swimming alongside your horse, NOT ON TOP OF is actually a great way to bond with your animal.
    Horses love swimming, my 21 year old mare could probably outswim my lab

    • @nicholasfarrell5981
      @nicholasfarrell5981 2 роки тому +16

      Sounds fun.

    • @KevinRAAMAAAGE
      @KevinRAAMAAAGE 2 роки тому +1

      I just had to emphasize not being on top of them cause then you both could sink and possibly drown lmao I didn't think it'd get noticed°-°

    • @JuniperJadePR
      @JuniperJadePR 2 роки тому +42

      I recently saw a guy bathing 3 horses out in the sea & those critters looked like they were having the time of their lives out there. It was really surprising to see.

    • @genghiskhan6809
      @genghiskhan6809 2 роки тому +7

      Interesting to know. Horses and me are more similar than I thought.

    • @Ronaldo-eu1nz
      @Ronaldo-eu1nz 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/qOCC3RBzNrM/v-deo.html Its here finally,

  • @ladyolinden
    @ladyolinden 2 роки тому +1537

    I imagine the hippo is the reason why African rhinos don’t tend to swim too well.
    Glad the video went into hippos, I was wondering if it would come up!

    • @redwoodpartisan2433
      @redwoodpartisan2433 2 роки тому +57

      Isn’t it because they contain very little fat? I heard they contain so little fat that rhino milk is the most watery milk in nature, with a fat content of just 0.5%

    • @alligatorwithinternetacess3972
      @alligatorwithinternetacess3972 2 роки тому +14

      Nah man, a white rhino would clap a hippo

    • @thedoritosshiba0204
      @thedoritosshiba0204 2 роки тому +2

      @Depp. What Is Here?

    • @EnderGoku9001
      @EnderGoku9001 2 роки тому +3

      @Don't read profile photo don't

    • @thatdamncrow9197
      @thatdamncrow9197 2 роки тому +17

      @@alligatorwithinternetacess3972 normally yes
      Not in water
      Because they just cant fight in water properly and can get flipped over
      Also fyi hippos tend to exist in groups

  • @mickthegod2609
    @mickthegod2609 Рік тому +14

    I could listen to this young man all day an damn near remember everything he said about each animal. The facts are so unique an verifiably true an his delivery is on point.

  • @JaboodyEnthusiast
    @JaboodyEnthusiast 2 роки тому +29

    I would've been a straight A student if all information could've been taught to me like this. The content is easy to digest for long periods of time

  • @jaschabull2365
    @jaschabull2365 2 роки тому +720

    I was not prepared to learn hippopotamuses, of all creatures, have such low fat levels. Also, never expected a camel's hump to have an extra purpose. Speaking of, I suspect that instance you mentioned of the shark running into the camel is the story of the founders of Team Aqua and Team Magma (Maxie and Archie are secretly just figureheads).

    • @roahir
      @roahir 2 роки тому +23

      That... makes some sense after watching this video. Very odd sense but still.

    • @MollyHJohns
      @MollyHJohns 2 роки тому +39

      You know what else reminds me when I know about hippos? Sumo wrestlers. They're also not fat but they're absolute tanking units, exactly like hippos.

    • @justinjagt7633
      @justinjagt7633 2 роки тому

      @@MollyHJohns except they are actually fat

    • @mortarion9813
      @mortarion9813 2 роки тому +21

      @@MollyHJohns Indeed! So many people forget (or don't know) tha the lads are walking slabs of muscle.
      Honestly terrifying lmao.

    • @Hadfield15
      @Hadfield15 2 роки тому +17

      When it’s Casual Geographic, you’re bound to learn more about the African Homicide Horse

  • @joshuazane3210
    @joshuazane3210 2 роки тому +7213

    I know this sounds corny, but you genuinely make learning fun. You'd make a great teacher if you wanted to follow that path.

    • @jomckellan
      @jomckellan 2 роки тому +342

      He's already teaching me...and you

    • @stickemuppunkitsthefunlovi4733
      @stickemuppunkitsthefunlovi4733 2 роки тому +26

      Gheyboi

    • @nunyabisnass1141
      @nunyabisnass1141 2 роки тому +237

      I used to watch wild america and Nature on pbs, great shows but theres not much in the way of that level of quality anymore. Its a shame that educational channels are just scripted reality tv now. But when my sister wants to know why i dont like dolphins, i point her here, because its easier to let someone else explain their depraved and sadistic war crimes.

    • @mndiaye_97
      @mndiaye_97  2 роки тому +1592

      Thank you!!

    • @games_on_phone89
      @games_on_phone89 2 роки тому +89

      well ,tbh, learing can always be fun if the teachers are good enough

  • @jmichna1
    @jmichna1 Рік тому +6

    Mammalian Diving Reflex factoid: In 1984 Chicago, a small-statured 10 yr old boy (Jimmy Tontlewicz) fell thru Lake Michigan ice in January. He was in water under the ice a little over twenty minutes and his body temp had fallen to about 80°F. The CFD Water Rescue Team managed to locate and pull his body from the water... the kid spent something like ten days in the ICU, and then went thru almost a year of rehab, but ultimately he managed to make a full recovery. It was huge news back then. He only survived because of our mammalian dive reflex.

  • @paranoxxxx
    @paranoxxxx 11 місяців тому +4

    How is this sponsored by no one? I can't pass you in the qué without watching whatever gems of natural knowledge you have that day because not only are you the wittiest narrator on UA-cam but you're great with kids. You make us laugh and that's no small thing. Also, felony ferrets...I'll never get over that one. Thanks man.

  • @lilitheden748
    @lilitheden748 2 роки тому +6313

    This is so funny. Correct animal facts mixed up with good humour. If only teachers could make their classes more interesting this way … This young man is destined to do great things. I’m actually glad I found this channel. A good laugh can make a difficult day look less gloomy.

    • @spectralassassin6030
      @spectralassassin6030 2 роки тому +81

      Here's a normal comment so it isn't just bots responding to you.

    • @wtr3059
      @wtr3059 2 роки тому

      Another similar type of deal is tierzoo, who "gameifies" biology to teach it. But yeah, hood nature is great

    • @windego64
      @windego64 2 роки тому +74

      He's more of chaotic neutral. My favourite

    • @WhuDhat
      @WhuDhat 2 роки тому +60

      this man is a born biology teacher

    • @assfuckerthejointpounder5834
      @assfuckerthejointpounder5834 2 роки тому

      My day wasn't like that

  • @mysobermind3963
    @mysobermind3963 2 роки тому +3292

    The elephant that survived the ship sinking was named Shirley. She just died, at age 72, about a year ago at the Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. It may sound weird but she has an amazing story. I think one of your videos would do a great justice to her life, I know I'd watch it.

    • @angelaholsapple8830
      @angelaholsapple8830 2 роки тому +58

      She died! OMG I have not watched there UA-cam in a while and didn't know thank you for this comment!

    • @angelaholsapple8830
      @angelaholsapple8830 2 роки тому +46

      I think it would be wonderful if he talked about some animal rescue groups like the elephant one you talked about, the few different ones for fruit bats in Australia, ect. Get the word out about maybe some views for their UA-cam channels

    • @mysobermind3963
      @mysobermind3963 2 роки тому +24

      @@angelaholsapple8830 I agree completely, there are a lot of people doing really good things all over the world. It would be nice to see them get more attention.

    • @r.j.penfold
      @r.j.penfold 2 роки тому +26

      RIP Shirley

    • @DinoGoofHybridHero7531
      @DinoGoofHybridHero7531 2 роки тому +10

      The stories she could of told

  • @stephenshnayder7781
    @stephenshnayder7781 Рік тому +62

    Dude your the new age bill bye the science guy your a really natural teacher where I’m learning without trying, keep up the good work your probably the most engaging teacher I’ve ever seen

    • @Emmett_Br0wn
      @Emmett_Br0wn Рік тому

      Fr fr

    • @TheEudaemonicPlague
      @TheEudaemonicPlague Рік тому

      "New age"???? WTF? It's Bill Nye, numbskull. Note the capital letters--you need more education than just YT videos.

    • @stephenshnayder7781
      @stephenshnayder7781 Рік тому +1

      @@TheEudaemonicPlague I went to penn state u don’t have to type correct grammar on UA-cam comments wtf

  • @annebodee
    @annebodee Рік тому +16

    It was an attraction in Florida called Silver Springs that brought in those monkeys. They filmed some Tarzan episodes there. It was in business for something like 70 years.

  • @namelessnavnls8060
    @namelessnavnls8060 2 роки тому +1766

    It's kinda ironic that things like giraffes and apes can't swim too well, but kangaroos literally alter the way their legs work to swim properly. Basically they can't move their back legs independently of each other on land, but this changes whenever they're in the water. And they're really damn good at swimming too.

    • @TylerMarkRichardson
      @TylerMarkRichardson 2 роки тому

      I didn't even know that humans can't naturally swim
      If you don't know humans are apes

    • @MrsChocolock
      @MrsChocolock 2 роки тому +20

      But how?

    • @pirig-gal
      @pirig-gal 2 роки тому +132

      @@MrsChocolock brain thingy, I think

    • @KimberleyB
      @KimberleyB 2 роки тому +76

      @@pirig-gal Like us automatically able to hold breath longer if in water.

    • @imadoge5036
      @imadoge5036 2 роки тому +10

      @@KimberleyB "automatically"

  • @sirunklydunk8861
    @sirunklydunk8861 2 роки тому +718

    Surprised you didn't mentioned Hedgehogs considering the jokes about Sonic not being able to swim.
    Hedgehogs are actually really good swimmers too and often times do it just for fun

    • @ArtsyJet
      @ArtsyJet 2 роки тому +38

      Sorry your only replies are bots, well, there's me too now but, still.

    • @mw6ngi0
      @mw6ngi0 2 роки тому

      Yes

    • @thedoritosshiba0204
      @thedoritosshiba0204 2 роки тому +4

      @Don't read profile photo You Tryin' to Hide yo'Self,Eh,Monk'e?

    • @theween6788
      @theween6788 2 роки тому +3

      @Don't read profile photo are ya haven a chuckle m8, that’s funny but I’m the one with the degree (note, I don’t have a degree)

    • @wrought-ironheroEMIYA
      @wrought-ironheroEMIYA 2 роки тому

      I forgot that was even the case. Also nice TFP Megatron pfp goated show

  • @mst999
    @mst999 Рік тому +12

    This is one of my favorites now; it's particularly interesting (yay swimming!) not gory or featuring creatures I'm phobic about (ty for when you give spider warnings btw!). I've always been an animal facts nerd, but I've forgotten a lot and sometimes we realise new info that it's difficult to keep up with when long outta school, not in a relevant career and not knowing any other such nerds, so I really appreciate your videos.

  • @angel_dude2.049
    @angel_dude2.049 2 роки тому +1

    the bat swimming was the cutest thing i’ve seen all day

  • @j34lous10
    @j34lous10 2 роки тому +381

    I just love how his vids comfort me and make me even more afraid of every single ocean animal

    • @vegasrenie
      @vegasrenie 2 роки тому +3

      And bird.

    • @MrDibara
      @MrDibara 2 роки тому +10

      Guess there's a reason why the ocean and its creatures were such a great inspiration for H.P. Lovecraft and his works. The ocean is trully ruthless.

    • @Ronaldo-eu1nz
      @Ronaldo-eu1nz 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/qOCC3RBzNrM/v-deo.html Its here finally,

  • @kellyrussell1877
    @kellyrussell1877 2 роки тому +1395

    i learned about mammalian diving reflex in therapy - my therapist taught me to put an ice pack across my forehead/eyes/cheekbones and put my head between my knees to basically pull the plug on building anxiety attacks. because it forces your heart rate and breathing to slow and concentrates blood flow to your brain, it takes away the main physical sensations associated with panic and forces you to think clearly and unemotionally for about thirty seconds. its a good survival mechanism if you fall into ice cold water and you have about thirty seconds to get yourself out before you drown or die of shock. but it also gives you a window of clear thinking time to remove whatever triggered the panic attack and form a de-escalation plan to talk yourself down. best thing i ever learned in therapy.

    • @ohno8569
      @ohno8569 2 роки тому +56

      That's really interesting. Thanks. I'm about to go look it up now.

    • @sunnypeach1328
      @sunnypeach1328 2 роки тому +4

      @@ohno8569 Does it work?

    • @louisrobitaille5810
      @louisrobitaille5810 2 роки тому +63

      @@sunnypeach1328 Obviously 🤦‍♂️. It's a reflex, it's not something you can learn or unlearn. If you meet the requirements, it'll trigger.

    • @nivision
      @nivision Рік тому +27

      This was massively helpful actually so thanks

    • @NoGoatsNoGlory.
      @NoGoatsNoGlory. Рік тому +25

      Go check out wim hof breathing exercises. You know, the guy who basically won all the endurance records like running a marathon in the Sahara desert and climbing Mount Everest in his shorts at 60 years old

  • @1lesa242
    @1lesa242 Рік тому +1

    Every single time I watch you I’m blown away at your humor/ intelligence/ charm.. plus I always feel awesome after watching as well. 🤣😊

  • @williamlackey123
    @williamlackey123 Рік тому +2

    0:29 that’s my homie Kody. He got me and my wife a ninja blender as a wedding gift 😂

  • @unknownvariable9239
    @unknownvariable9239 2 роки тому +338

    This guy is the perfect mix of comedy and interesting information. Literally puts modern Animal Geographic and all other shows like that out rn to shame

  • @Fenditokesdialect
    @Fenditokesdialect 2 роки тому +146

    I'd love for you to cover Pygmy hippos, basically looked at all the disrespect common hippos show and took it a step further by not being a hippo and spending a majority of their time out of water...in the rainforest. A hippo that disrespects being a hippo

    • @thomasallen9974
      @thomasallen9974 2 роки тому +9

      Thats exactly the kinda content I want from this channel

  • @toddbeckwith6196
    @toddbeckwith6196 Рік тому

    My friend I'm 61, mom was a teacher. That was a huge thing when I was coming up. You have a skill, you are a natural teacher. If you enjoy that pursue it to enjoy something your good at is an gift. Ty

  • @perla5465
    @perla5465 Рік тому +3

    7:31 first cute hippo I have seen!

  • @jessicapauline83
    @jessicapauline83 2 роки тому +198

    I’m really happy he talked about what the “mammalian diving reflex” is. I watched a vid on another channel about preserved mammoths with pooling in the brain that they said likely died as a result of that reflex kicking in. I had no idea what it was at the time.

  • @freakinbox
    @freakinbox 2 роки тому +270

    You and ZeFrank present facts in such a funny way I'm never quite sure if you're being honest or not... even though every time I google it you both are lol

    • @feykro4152
      @feykro4152 2 роки тому +21

      what would happen if they collabed? I think it'd be briliant.

    • @freakinbox
      @freakinbox 2 роки тому +13

      @@feykro4152 maybe.. It's still 2 very different ways of going about it. Might be interesting though.

    • @slippyquack7672
      @slippyquack7672 2 роки тому +9

      Check out WATOP as well, that channel is also dope when it comes to educational shit. This dude, ZeFrank and WATOP are quite potentially the best 👌
      AnimalLogic too

    • @joinmarch76
      @joinmarch76 2 роки тому +2

      @@slippyquack7672 TierZoo's also got a unique thing goin' for him; using gaming to demonstrate biology. In fact, he and CasualGeographic have collabed on TikTok a few times.

  • @Reyeyawn
    @Reyeyawn Рік тому

    The RuneScape music in the background is top tier. That’s actually one of my favorite songs from that soundtrack.

  • @crowquillgal1016
    @crowquillgal1016 2 роки тому +2

    Congrats on the book! That’s amazing!
    This video holds the record of your content that I stopped and re-played, due to the density of details.
    Which is basically brain candy so THANKS!! 😀
    Caught the rhyme on irrelevant and 🐘- I’m not sure if intentional but 😁
    You are really good at science communication and I always look forward to new work. Fantastic job on this one.

  • @kieranh2005
    @kieranh2005 2 роки тому +61

    Story from New Zealand.
    One of my great uncles was catching a lift in a fishing boat to Stewart island from Bluff, in the South island.
    About halfway across, they saw something in the water ahead. Get closer, and they found Red deer, a stag and hinds, past halfway and going strong.
    Easy dinner. (For those who would complain about this, deer are an introduced species and quite destructive to the native ecology)

    • @deaththekid3998
      @deaththekid3998 2 роки тому +12

      I guess that’s one of the reason why so many mammals can become invasive. Can’t even put them on a damn island smh 🤦‍♂️

    • @tuachixiong5232
      @tuachixiong5232 2 роки тому +3

      Easy dinner indeed.

  • @McKavian
    @McKavian 2 роки тому +151

    This is the most amusingly factual slander that I've heard. Keep up the good work!

    • @oodoubleo545
      @oodoubleo545 2 роки тому +1

      Yea it's pretty great 👍

    • @Ronaldo-eu1nz
      @Ronaldo-eu1nz 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/qOCC3RBzNrM/v-deo.html Its here finally,

  • @jaysingh05
    @jaysingh05 Рік тому

    Spontaneous generation of continuous laughter. Describes this channel best.

  • @digitalkonfusionjoe
    @digitalkonfusionjoe 6 місяців тому

    You are MOST DEFINITELY the greatest Content creators of trivial animal content that I've ever seen.... yo seriously fam...your content is one of the best in this space! Top shelf delivery....and you got jokes!! Keep doing what you do. I'm copping that book for sure!

  • @runtergerutscht4401
    @runtergerutscht4401 2 роки тому +186

    Honestly I admire hippos for being so good at what they are. They run faster than Bolt, they can live underwater, they can pick fights with anything in Africa and come out ok, they have successfully played the system and become a dominant force in it.
    But mostly I respect them for being one of the animals that can successfully stand up to humans. They have been picking fights with humanity for thousands of years and still managed to not get extinct, unlike a lot of other large mammals

    • @jordy7625
      @jordy7625 2 роки тому +18

      Yeah, these demons have my respect

    • @steelbear2063
      @steelbear2063 2 роки тому +6

      Stand up? Bruh you think we didn't kill them all because we can't?

    • @runtergerutscht4401
      @runtergerutscht4401 2 роки тому +27

      @@steelbear2063 you think we didn't kill them because they never mess with us? The fact that hippos have a historic record of killing people and are still around shows that it's just not worth the effort.

    • @dreadcthulhu5
      @dreadcthulhu5 2 роки тому

      @@jordy7625 Mine too and also my fear.

    • @anotherperson2629
      @anotherperson2629 2 роки тому

      Cause they're kinda ugly and you can't get any good from them otherwise would extinct them easily

  • @uzaiyaro
    @uzaiyaro 2 роки тому +635

    Yeah, a fun fact about babies is that reflex you’re taking about can save their life. For some reason only babies can do this, but if one finds itself in a lake, the heart rate can dramatically slow down in order to save the brain and whatnot. I think we lose the ability at about 6 months old.

    • @gae_wead_dad_6914
      @gae_wead_dad_6914 2 роки тому +104

      We only lose this ability if we stop practicing it + a good (or old) genetic combination.
      Some tribes in the north (Siberia, Canada) who survive primarily on fishing still have this reflex even into adulthood.

    • @Volvith
      @Volvith 2 роки тому +72

      Can confirm, my dad forgot my sister in the bath one time and came back sprinting in to her at the bottom of the tub smiling while looking up.

    • @uzaiyaro
      @uzaiyaro 2 роки тому +7

      @@gae_wead_dad_6914 oh cool! I didn’t know that, but I can definitely see how it’d be useful.

    • @uzaiyaro
      @uzaiyaro 2 роки тому +12

      @@Volvith haha, that’s kind of amazing, and I don’t know why.

    • @hahahahahaha2366
      @hahahahahaha2366 Рік тому +54

      oh god, how many babies had to drown for genetics to evolve this ability?

  • @TheBcoolGuy
    @TheBcoolGuy Рік тому +1

    1:50 I enjoy the cold showers. Feels much better than a warm shower, very relaxing, it's great for the nervous system and recovering from workouts, and it's much better for my skin. I don't do anything to impress anybody ever.

  • @madhijz-spacewhale240
    @madhijz-spacewhale240 2 роки тому

    "airdropped to Spongebob" honestly every second of this dense video has a memorable line but this one is vivid

  • @obsidianti2170
    @obsidianti2170 2 роки тому +86

    I never would have guessed that bats can swim. I figured that if their wings got wet, it compromised their ability to fly well. 🦇

    • @evenmoor
      @evenmoor 2 роки тому +30

      Their wings are made of membrane stretched between their fingers, so I'm pretty sure it's only as absorbent to water as your own skin is. They're quite good swimmers, actually, since they're essentially just flying in a thicker medium. The biggest obstacle is actually getting airborne again: bats can't stand upright the way humans do (their feet are facing "backwards" compared to ours) and thus can't take off from the ground, so they have to climb up a certain distance to be able to be able to have enough height to get back into the air.

    • @eliburry-schnepp6012
      @eliburry-schnepp6012 2 роки тому +5

      There are some bats that can even take off from the water.

    • @eliburry-schnepp6012
      @eliburry-schnepp6012 2 роки тому +8

      @@evenmoor Depends on the species. A few species can take off from the water and vampire bats can take off from the ground

    • @RvEijndhoven
      @RvEijndhoven 2 роки тому +9

      @@evenmoor Luckily, most bats are also excellent climbers.

    • @evenmoor
      @evenmoor 2 роки тому +7

      ​@@eliburry-schnepp6012 ​ I was mostly thinking of flying foxes of Australia and southeast Asia in my original comment. Thanks for that! Learn something new everyday. And, yep, they're quite good climbers! Unfortunately, flying foxes do sometimes get stuck in lightwells and glass-walled balconies, where they can't get purchase to climb high enough to escape.

  • @treyclarke4505
    @treyclarke4505 2 роки тому +50

    The delivery of “Water pressure is irrelevant if you’re an elephant” was too good

    • @TheBaumcm
      @TheBaumcm Рік тому +1

      I was hoping for “irrelephant” but I’ll take it.

  • @JosephTilton
    @JosephTilton Рік тому

    yo your videos have been a highlight of my day. Love the commentary and all the animal facts.

  • @zindayn
    @zindayn Рік тому

    I love how funny and informative these videos are. Absolutely fantastic content. Keep up the good work.

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 2 роки тому +607

    When something several tons heavier than me like an elephant can swim better, I never knew they were this good in swimming, especially for their size.

    • @Strype13
      @Strype13 2 роки тому +25

      Strange way to structure a sentence, but yeah. I see what you were trying to say.

    • @mechtheist
      @mechtheist 2 роки тому +8

      Size isn't a problem for swimming, in fact, it's the opposite, like, heard of blue whales? It surprises me because their legs are mainly roundish and they don't have that much range of motion, how to they propel themselves? Can you imagine an elephant doing the american/front crawl?

    • @Strype13
      @Strype13 2 роки тому +16

      @@mechtheist Haha, yeah. Quite interesting to imagine. The main factor is, of course, buoyancy. As long as there is a sufficient amount of air trapped among one's interior cavities, size is no longer very relevant. Consider massive cargo ships and/or aircraft carriers and their incredibly large/heavy steel structures whereupon floating doesn't seem the least bit feasible. So long as you've got buoyancy and can produce any sort of paddling motion, swimming/propelling shouldn't be much of an issue at all.

    • @r0gue71
      @r0gue71 2 роки тому +3

      Why tf are you in every corner of youtube??

    • @tama2723
      @tama2723 2 роки тому +1

      wow they changed profil pic😱

  • @queenarthur1152
    @queenarthur1152 2 роки тому +126

    I literally watch your channel for hours. My son is nonverbal and lovess animals. One day whenever he’s ready to talk we’re gonna have so much animal facts to share with each other.

    • @arielsalinger-kraft6197
      @arielsalinger-kraft6197 7 місяців тому

      Would learning sign language help?

    • @SingingSealRiana
      @SingingSealRiana 3 місяці тому

      Thats great! Animals are such a facinating topic and many share a hyperfixation on them.
      IT IS Always nice when Patents Invest in their Kids interests and make Sure they are Seen!

  • @jeffingram8279
    @jeffingram8279 Рік тому

    Lmao @ 6:20 words hurt chill out - still laughing!! Thanks for the chuckle!

  • @abhishekpatil6071
    @abhishekpatil6071 Рік тому +1

    Bro, this was one of the most engaging videos I have ever seen. Lots of love 💘

  • @agentorder4604
    @agentorder4604 2 роки тому +106

    The fact that I learn more here than my biology class-
    This content is amazing and we appreciate every time you upload!

    • @mugenokami2201
      @mugenokami2201 2 роки тому +3

      He is to biology as TFE is to us military and sabaton is to history

    • @Bhatakti_Hawas
      @Bhatakti_Hawas 2 роки тому +1

      Buddy I think you mean Zoology. Biology is just for humans

    • @brianhackney2640
      @brianhackney2640 2 роки тому +5

      @@Bhatakti_Hawas Nope, biology is the study of living organisms.

  • @bg6b7bft
    @bg6b7bft 2 роки тому +31

    Jumping off the bottom of the pool is one of the things I teach to new swimmers. If you fall in fully clothed, it's way easier to just hop your way to an edge.

  • @rickwilliams967
    @rickwilliams967 Рік тому

    Man, this is one of the most interesting videos I've seen in a while. Definitely just subscribed.

  • @Major_Pipps
    @Major_Pipps Рік тому

    This dude is a genius and the vids never get old.

  • @Barkanheimer
    @Barkanheimer 2 роки тому +20

    "Life is already too hard for you to get folded by a liquid."
    My new favorite sentence.

  • @Dusxio
    @Dusxio 2 роки тому +184

    I loved everything about how you described the hippos. And yeah, know that they run through the water fast enough to catch boats is terrifying... They got so much gains they are too heavy to move on land, so they got even more gains to be strong enough to run through water like it didn't exist...

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 2 роки тому +3

      This Channel here is entertaining af,
      but dont stop here.
      So many others on youtube entertain with crazyness. Most of all
      Science-Channel and Atheist-Channel, like Sci Man Dan, Logicked, Joe Scott,
      Oversimplified, but also 'harder Science like Professor Dave
      doesnt need you to have a Giga-Big-Brain to enjjoy.

    • @indio4-215
      @indio4-215 2 роки тому +14

      Too heavy to move on land? I certainly wouldn't say that since they can move faster than Usain Bolt by running up to 30 mph (Bolt's top speed was 27.33 mph).

    • @dragonborn3198
      @dragonborn3198 2 роки тому +4

      Ah their definitely too heavy, Even tho they can run about as fast as Usain bolt.

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 2 роки тому

      @@dragonborn3198 I genuinly wanna hear the opinion of Science-Fans
      on Some More News newest videos.
      He does such great Research and calls out the Flaws of Goverment and History so well, i really
      want more Peoples opinions, especially Science-Enthusiasts though.

    • @Strype13
      @Strype13 2 роки тому

      Must all meatheads feel the need to incorporate the word "gains" into everything they speak about?

  • @logicplague2077
    @logicplague2077 Рік тому +13

    6:50 "He's fine btw, he's just sleeping"
    Every kid whos ever heard that from their parents: 😥

  • @BLKSH33P_FIL
    @BLKSH33P_FIL Рік тому

    never stop this content king 😂

  • @dynamoterror7077
    @dynamoterror7077 2 роки тому +144

    Very nice video! I do have one caveat to the hippos-can’t-swim-thing: that only applies to freshwater. I’ve heard from several reputable people that hippos can swim in saltwater, where they are more buoyant. This also helps explain how hippos island hopped to Madagascar MULTIPLE TIMES.

    • @starstorm1267
      @starstorm1267 2 роки тому +24

      Hippos are probably only more buoyant in saltwater due to the fact that saltwater is naturally more dense than freshwater. The denser water is, the easier it is for animals and objects to float in it. You will have a much easier time floating in the ocean compared to the lake.

    • @Mandarinoooooo
      @Mandarinoooooo 2 роки тому +5

      @@starstorm1267 I think they know that.

    • @Bluesit32
      @Bluesit32 2 роки тому +9

      @@starstorm1267 I think that's precisely the point. As I understand it, the higher the salt content, the more buoyancy anything in it will display.

    • @Lestibournes
      @Lestibournes 2 роки тому +3

      @@Bluesit32 for example the dead sea.

    • @Bluesit32
      @Bluesit32 2 роки тому +2

      @@Lestibournes Exactly.

  • @davidyoung3792
    @davidyoung3792 2 роки тому +150

    2:26 - I actually tried this with a bit of garden hose at a pool I worked at and I can confirm. I was amazed at how quickly the air was actually pushed (felt like sucked) out of my lungs as opposed to be being able to breathe through it.

    • @NippyNep
      @NippyNep 2 роки тому +1

      u got a 30foot deep pool?

    • @davidyoung3792
      @davidyoung3792 2 роки тому +5

      @@NippyNep I didn't make it down to 3 feet that way.

    • @MrBarsanett
      @MrBarsanett 2 роки тому

      The pool needs to also be 30ft, to stimulate the water pressure at that depth 🤣

    • @davidyoung3792
      @davidyoung3792 2 роки тому +24

      @@MrBarsanett bro, if I felt like the water was being sucked out of my lungs at around 3 feet, I don't want to imagine 30 ft. Actually wonder what kind of damage that could do, having the air pushed out of a body that fast due to pressure... feel free to try and update us on results! :-p

    • @ohno8569
      @ohno8569 2 роки тому +1

      @@davidyoung3792 sounds like it's possible with dedication and training... but there's a hard line that most people wouldn't be able to cross... I'm actually terrified of drowning though. So maybe I'm biased.

  • @badgerface2020
    @badgerface2020 Рік тому +1

    First video I've watched and I'm subscribing for sure, more interesting then the discovery channel .

  • @kategleason6481
    @kategleason6481 Рік тому +1

    "Someone tried it with my with my 8th grade me and my soul almost filed for divorce"
    LOL one hell of a swim lesson!

  • @Idk-yr9ox
    @Idk-yr9ox 2 роки тому +72

    I learn more from this channel than I do during any school day

    • @Molo_da_boi
      @Molo_da_boi 2 роки тому +2

      Probably because he explains it in a way that keeps you interested

    • @darkdemon305
      @darkdemon305 2 роки тому

      Ong

    • @thedoritosshiba0204
      @thedoritosshiba0204 2 роки тому

      @flower has eaten No,That's not Here,JUST LIKE A WEIGHT COUNTER THAT CAN ACTUALLY HOLD YO MOTHER'S WEIGHT.

  • @awsm2535
    @awsm2535 2 роки тому +19

    4:47 Lmao. He listed himself in the corner there.

  • @colintaylor3877
    @colintaylor3877 Рік тому

    Love your content. I learn alot from it. I liked this video in particular before I really learned anything because of the cold showers thing.

  • @mohekin93
    @mohekin93 Рік тому

    Bro a real one for putting the Dire Docks song in the background 💯

  • @rickdavis32
    @rickdavis32 2 роки тому +457

    Love your show,or whatever it is. Question has none ever tried to see if rhinos acted differently when given eye corrective anything. Glasses lasic, idk just didn't change any of their activity or reactivity?! I'll get your book,btw!

    • @checkoutmyplaylistsforente8054
      @checkoutmyplaylistsforente8054 2 роки тому +69

      That's actually a genius idea however it will be damn near impossible to pull off because it's hard to ask a rhino if it can see better with lense 1 or 2 let alone put it on it.

    • @JackSilver1410
      @JackSilver1410 2 роки тому +27

      Yeah, I don't know if a rhino's poor eyesight is something that can be corrected with glasses or surgery. Would almost have to give them completely different eyes and... that's a nightmarish thought.

    • @jaschabull2365
      @jaschabull2365 2 роки тому +44

      I think the ones that live in zoos eventually catch on to their being in no danger and end up surprisingly chill.
      Though, yeah, it'd be interesting to find out what they make of having accurate sight.

    • @dekade420
      @dekade420 2 роки тому +6

      i dunno.. if you gave a rhino good eyes they could potentially become the dominant species 😅

    • @dekade420
      @dekade420 2 роки тому +3

      @scale you owe me 4 minutes and 33 seconds of my life back

  • @daninagy4173
    @daninagy4173 2 роки тому +43

    Funny thing about hippos (for me, at least): they're called "Nile horse" in Serbian and German, and "water horse" in Hungarian. That's all the languages I speak, but I love the connection.

  • @elizabethdavis9180
    @elizabethdavis9180 9 місяців тому

    I've watched a lot of people over the years talking about animals none of them kept my attention and interests in animals like Steve keep up the good work

  • @kathrinsides2838
    @kathrinsides2838 Рік тому

    You are so freaking hilarious and adorable that I have actually considered forcing my husband to watch your videos because I know he will love them as much as I do!!!! You are so awesome!!!

  • @crissagram
    @crissagram 2 роки тому +365

    FINALLY!!! Someone else mentioned the freaking Florida Monkeys!!! I was having to lead a bunch of Juvy kids on one of our canoe trips down the Silver River, and one of those thieving monkeys made off with my backpack that was full of the munchies that were SUPPOSED to hold me over for a weekend away from any store. But whenever I tell people about this they all like "Monkey's in Florida, you crazy bro!"

    • @lovefrequency1111
      @lovefrequency1111 Рік тому +14

      😂😂 sorry for laughing

    • @logandelacruz2152
      @logandelacruz2152 Рік тому +43

      Fun fact: we almost got hippos in Florida. Well, almost throughout the whole southern United States.
      During the early 20th century, there was a meat shortage and economic crisis that Congress considered solving with hippopotamus ranching. They expected the hippos would not only provide a new source of meat, but also gobble up invasive water hyacinths clogging major waterways.
      I’m fairly sure they’d escape and establish a healthy breeding population, and be pretty hard to get rid of, especially with the firearms at the time. Also, remember that incident with the kid being killed by an alligator at Disney World? I’m certain that had hippos come to America, Disney would have multiple instances of children getting just eaten by a hippo. Plus, imagine the property damage they could cause. No wooden fence is stopping them.

    • @farrierette5216
      @farrierette5216 Рік тому +9

      Florida getting like Australia more invasive species than native !

    • @kevinlark5748
      @kevinlark5748 Рік тому +4

      What about herpes though

    • @ericwolf9664
      @ericwolf9664 Рік тому +3

      So what I'm hearing is that half of what makes florida man, florida man, is the fact the land itself is just nuts. As a result they go crazy too but as to adapt to the land instead of as an undiagnosed coping mechanism.

  • @Ottawajames
    @Ottawajames 2 роки тому +116

    I remember learning about how it was figured if certain animals could swim or not. Apparently it involved a lot of throwing animals into water.

    • @vaiyt
      @vaiyt Рік тому +7

      Yeet

    • @browner420
      @browner420 Рік тому +1

      🤣

    • @fcogalvi7814
      @fcogalvi7814 Рік тому +2

      yup, and doing it until they died, it was a cruel experiment

  • @youremybiggestfan
    @youremybiggestfan Рік тому

    I just found this channel. So wholesome bro God bless you.

  • @sknkwrksowner
    @sknkwrksowner Рік тому

    bruh! seriously got me cracking up and educating myself!

  • @oldman7452
    @oldman7452 2 роки тому +92

    Learning things I wasn't taught in school 30+ years ago. Love the content and it's always making me grin and laugh purely by the way you present it. Humorous and educational at the same time. My 13 year old daughter loves your videos also.

  • @Samiju
    @Samiju 2 роки тому +31

    Him: "What do these animals all have in common?"
    Me: "They're mamm-"
    Him: "No, and it's not that they're all mammals."
    Me: "I- okay..."

  • @Geojr815
    @Geojr815 Рік тому +1

    The Super Mario water level theme is dope

  • @averagejoe6031
    @averagejoe6031 2 роки тому

    This guy is such a mood

  • @ianmcelmurry2882
    @ianmcelmurry2882 2 роки тому +16

    I love how much he called me out with the cold shower thing, that was hilarious 😂. I’m still doing them though sorry man.

    • @avastaley3379
      @avastaley3379 2 роки тому +1

      Haha 😂 funny
      Seriously though why the cold showers? Genuinely curious might start doing them myself if you convince me! 🤣🤣 x

  • @scottpitner4298
    @scottpitner4298 2 роки тому +23

    Your content isn’t just fun to experience and informative it’s important for youth.
    You’re the man 😎

  • @deadlysword1000
    @deadlysword1000 Рік тому

    You're a funny dude! I get a chuckle every time I watch your videos!

  • @ShadowPhoenix82
    @ShadowPhoenix82 Рік тому +1

    Yo, this commentary...lol, you got a new fan for real 🤣

  • @woodstream6137
    @woodstream6137 2 роки тому +67

    Being able to fly for free just wasnt enough, lol. I was shocked to learn that about bats and was shocked the first time I saw how well sloths swim. Love all the one liners - new subscriber

  • @dammit3048
    @dammit3048 2 роки тому +36

    Knowledge is making animals I've seen all my life look more and more alien. It's incredible and I love this planet we live on. Thank you so much for helping us see the world in ways we never did before

  • @jahseedbless7400
    @jahseedbless7400 Рік тому

    Lmaooo… bro really is shredded 💪🏾🔥

  • @calvinbarrett437
    @calvinbarrett437 Рік тому

    I don't want to subscribe but I love your videos and because I love your videos I'm going to systematically go through every single one of your videos and hit a like button.

  • @MetronaJ
    @MetronaJ 2 роки тому +83

    When you talked about swimming mammals i was so hoping you would talk about the hippos inability to swim and got exactly what i asked for

    • @Strype13
      @Strype13 2 роки тому +7

      I suppose when you're fat enough to displace all of the water around you, simply bouncing off of the riverbed is enough to suffice in most situations.

    • @Mernom
      @Mernom 2 роки тому +5

      @@Strype13 buoyancy is if you displace more water mass than your own weight. Hippos are pretty much neutral in this case, they're only slightly heavier than an equal volume of water.

    • @kevmasengale6903
      @kevmasengale6903 2 роки тому +3

      Hippos live in water out of spite haha

    • @ReptilianTeaDrinker
      @ReptilianTeaDrinker 2 роки тому

      @@kevmasengale6903 Hippos probably curse at the water every day. lol

  • @Flamer997
    @Flamer997 2 роки тому +44

    One thing I'll say, although babies can hold their breath when going in water they're not the great at swimming and can drown, so don't be afraid of your baby going under the water but make sure you get them back on the surface for air.
    I remember back in science I was told babies can swim but after watching science documentaries I found out in adulthood that most things in school just weren't true, but yeah, baby can go under water but baby don't really know how to get back up.

    • @MelissaThompson432
      @MelissaThompson432 2 роки тому +7

      Water Babies swimming schools teach children 3 and under to swim. One of my nieces took the class right after they started, before we moved to a much more rural area. She became a lifeguard, AND taught all her younger relatives to swim.
      Can they swim automatically, just because they're in water? Doubtful.
      Can they learn incredibly easily? Yes; I saw it.

    • @Flamer997
      @Flamer997 2 роки тому +7

      @@MelissaThompson432 I appreciate the comment but I wasn't saying they can't learn from a young age just they can't swim automatically just that they can hold their breath, your comment is kind of pointless. If people expect their baby to swim it's really dangerous, teaching is perfectly fine and was not what I was saying, sorry if you got confused I'll try to be clearer next time.

    • @pirig-gal
      @pirig-gal 2 роки тому

      Infants have many inborn reflexes that make swimming and learning how to swim properly much easier. They can also learn the moves, but they don't have the strength to utilize them. They also can't consciously hold their breath or put their head above the water, which can pose a risk of drowning if they aren't supervised by an adult.

    • @Flamer997
      @Flamer997 2 роки тому +1

      @@pirig-gal Yeah, I know. My comment is short but it does explain that they're not great at swimming and can drown, I already know this. Didn't say they can't just they're not great at it. And as soon as the water hits their face they immediately hold their breath, it's a reflex they have but they also can't hold their breath for long as they are babies.

  • @desperatelyseekingrealnews
    @desperatelyseekingrealnews 11 місяців тому

    Nice, far and away the best take on swimming I've ever heard .

  • @michaelmcandrew9350
    @michaelmcandrew9350 Рік тому +2

    4:53 how he included himself in collage list of animals that cant swim.😆

  • @rebelwithoutaclue9387
    @rebelwithoutaclue9387 2 роки тому +193

    Kid! You got a bright future! I’ve encouraged my kids to watch you because in this day and age there’s just not enough of your kind. Keep on teaching. You are great at it, and the world needs more people dedicated to increasing knowledge while making it fun!

  • @drewluczynski9609
    @drewluczynski9609 2 роки тому +36

    Moral of the video: the relative of a whale can’t swim but the heaviest land animal and a creature from the place known for no water can for hours across shark territory. Though only one of them is probably safe

    • @MarloSoBalJr
      @MarloSoBalJr 2 роки тому +1

      Sharks treat hippos like the white flight movement 🤣

    • @juanjoyaborja.3054
      @juanjoyaborja.3054 2 роки тому +2

      Well, if you want to take distant relatives into account, then it makes sense why elephants would be able to swim. While hippos are close relatives of whales, elephants are close relatives of sirenians, a clade that includes dugongs and manatees. Both of them are perfectly adapted to life underwater, but being herbivorous, they aren’t very fast. Besides, the fossil record indicates that the trunk did evolve like a snorkel in probosocideans, only being used for different purposes later on.

  • @simongigney2138
    @simongigney2138 Рік тому

    Lmao that sloth speed times analogy broke me Lol

  • @apelincoln1616
    @apelincoln1616 Рік тому

    Undoubtedly one of the best channels on UA-cam

  • @RalorPenwat
    @RalorPenwat 2 роки тому +36

    So interestingly enough, the mammalian diving reflex works on an even deeper level than many other autonomic functions. As someone with autonomic disfunction it can help stabilize my vitals much better than anything else.

  • @GreatFrostHawk
    @GreatFrostHawk 2 роки тому +10

    2:27 "soul nearly filed for divorce" is getting added to my lexicon now

  • @redneckgenius
    @redneckgenius 2 роки тому

    whoa. Your diving explanation answers a question I've had for decades.

  • @StarsAreBright
    @StarsAreBright Рік тому +1

    4:31 I just randomly paused and I got the exact frame of the thumbnail from my recommended page LOL