Why We Faint (When Other Animals Don't)

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  • @lovingit7319
    @lovingit7319 3 роки тому +6415

    Watching minute earth is like listening to a parent explain a question when I was young. Including the not funny but very funny dad jokes.

  • @Ellipsis115
    @Ellipsis115 3 роки тому +2705

    I think "World domination is for the faint of heart" is an astounding quote. Really shows that even big weaknesses can go hand in hand with amazing strengths which I think is something people often forget.

    • @eclecticsoffy
      @eclecticsoffy 3 роки тому +26

      Such an interesting quote

    • @onehairybuddha
      @onehairybuddha 3 роки тому +74

      I think it's called called min-maxing.

    • @D.KlWA-aG
      @D.KlWA-aG 3 роки тому +43

      @@onehairybuddha more like a trade off.
      +20% -20% something else

    • @The_GuyWhoNeverUploadsAnything
      @The_GuyWhoNeverUploadsAnything 9 місяців тому +22

      @@D.KlWA-aG Isn't that what min-maxing is?

    • @D.KlWA-aG
      @D.KlWA-aG 9 місяців тому +3

      @@The_GuyWhoNeverUploadsAnything Dont that mean we all min maxing cause we got strengths and weaknesses?

  • @riteshsharma3193
    @riteshsharma3193 3 роки тому +989

    Another Fact
    You might feel dizzy
    When you need to walk immediately after you get up from bed. (Not necessarily from sleep)
    Because the same reason flow of blood will drop very low in very short time that our brain can adapt to.
    So it is advisable to first sit first before leaving the bed in some hurry.

    • @kirtil5177
      @kirtil5177 3 роки тому +52

      i never thought about this. so thats why this affects tall people more too?

    • @riteshsharma3193
      @riteshsharma3193 3 роки тому +35

      @@kirtil5177 I don't know specifically about tall persons.
      Neither i guess there is any study which i published only for the tall humans only.
      But again It is advisable to sit for a second or so. Before getting up from bed after you have done laying down.

    • @TechBlade9000
      @TechBlade9000 3 роки тому +18

      So is that why I get lots of thoughts when trying to sleep, because my heart is still pumping like Gravity's in the way?

    • @THE_Mirage
      @THE_Mirage 3 роки тому +4

      2 bad i gotta dash downstairs to get to my distance learning, ill pass out when I join the meeting

    • @Norsilca
      @Norsilca 3 роки тому +23

      No joke. My friend just received a concussion and stitches in the face when he fainted after getting up too fast.

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd 9 місяців тому +621

    Decades ago I had a job drawing blood for research in chickens. One day I was about to draw blood on one chicken, and before I touched her with the needle I saw her head flop over onto the table while I was holding her. She had fainted at the sight of the needle. She recovered after a minute and I finished the phelbotomy without problem. So, my experience of one showed that at least once, it has happened in a chicken.

    • @cyanideenema
      @cyanideenema 9 місяців тому +78

      It would be interesting to see the results of the bloodwork, maybe something was off with her

    • @Delmworks
      @Delmworks 9 місяців тому +144

      Makes sense. Not a lotta brain in a chicken but they still have an upright stance with a lot of drumstick

    • @popdogfool
      @popdogfool 9 місяців тому +8

      Sure the chicken didn't doze off?

    • @sayori3939
      @sayori3939 9 місяців тому +106

      i had a Chicken as pet i mistakenly kicked it and it did pass out, i was so worried i had killed it, but it recovered and started following me for the whole day i was so freaking sad 😢

    • @abd-animation-22
      @abd-animation-22 9 місяців тому

      ​@@sayori3939wtf

  • @cfv7461
    @cfv7461 3 роки тому +4376

    Human: *scared*
    Body: oh yeah this is big brain time!!

    • @fabiofdez
      @fabiofdez 3 роки тому +144

      Brain: Mr stark I don't feel so good...

    • @PatricioHondagneuRoig
      @PatricioHondagneuRoig 3 роки тому +55

      I want to be mad at this comment but I just cannot

    • @HideFromIt
      @HideFromIt 3 роки тому +49

      Human: *falls*
      Brain: I’m not quite dead yet

    • @Fritzafella
      @Fritzafella 3 роки тому +15

      Words cannot describe how PERFECTthis meme is for this video

    • @Tailslol
      @Tailslol 9 місяців тому +1

      Wait? You never saw a dog ,a horse, a cat or a mouse faint?
      That is strange because it happens.

  • @cannypride8191
    @cannypride8191 3 роки тому +5452

    Conclusion: It's healthier to lie down in your bed

  • @UltimateStarky
    @UltimateStarky 3 роки тому +1272

    What's my brain doing hogging up 20% of my blood flow when it's not working 95% of the time?

    • @nou4898
      @nou4898 3 роки тому +263

      its browsing the internet for dumb memes

    • @awfuldynne
      @awfuldynne 3 роки тому +118

      My condolences on your coma

    • @chakrakhanesh
      @chakrakhanesh 3 роки тому +82

      It’s working... you breathe and your heart pumps blood. You digest food. You sleep and wake up again. Memory is just like the cherry on top.

    • @aniruddhrao3489
      @aniruddhrao3489 3 роки тому +56

      @@chakrakhanesh it was a joke. He's not seriously suggesting that the brain is not working 95% of the time

    • @chakrakhanesh
      @chakrakhanesh 3 роки тому +31

      @@aniruddhrao3489 I was joking when I cited Jurassic Park for medical advice 😂

  • @Seadalgo
    @Seadalgo 3 роки тому +338

    If you are wondering about goats like I was, that's apparently a muscle spasm and not true syncope

    • @elanorthefair1091
      @elanorthefair1091 3 роки тому +18

      Thanks. I was wondering why they never adresses that, considering they're literally called fainting goats.

    • @macaroon_nuggets8008
      @macaroon_nuggets8008 3 роки тому +10

      @@elanorthefair1091 0:41

    • @captainhoratiobungleiii7147
      @captainhoratiobungleiii7147 3 роки тому +8

      I have a friend with the same condition. In humans your muscles randomly refuse to work. It's called myotonia congenita, if you wanted to look it up.

  • @Connie.T.
    @Connie.T. 3 роки тому +146

    As someone who has suffered from syncope for years, a lot of things suddenly make a whole lot of sense. Idk why I never researched what caused it, but I'm glad I know now!

  • @tinamai9237
    @tinamai9237 3 роки тому +633

    How ironic that before I watched this video, I actually fainted in the shower due to standing too long in hot water.
    Don't worry, feeling better now. Cool to know why that faint attack happened.

    • @yuvrajshah1158
      @yuvrajshah1158 3 роки тому +36

      Now you can chill, knowing that it will be fine.

    • @thereza3
      @thereza3 3 роки тому +32

      What??? What about the water bills???

    • @tinamai9237
      @tinamai9237 3 роки тому +41

      @@thereza3 was in a college dorm. So no worries about water bills.

    • @lonestarr1490
      @lonestarr1490 3 роки тому +16

      @@tinamai9237 Only about drowning.

    • @tinamai9237
      @tinamai9237 3 роки тому +22

      @@lonestarr1490 nah. It was a shower stall, not a bathtub.

  • @andy-kg5fb
    @andy-kg5fb 3 роки тому +2879

    So fainting goats will soon be our overlords.

    • @andy-kg5fb
      @andy-kg5fb 3 роки тому +25

      @@lurking_silhouette5802 I know

    • @patrickhector
      @patrickhector 3 роки тому +27

      @@lurking_silhouette5802 the baby ones faint afaik, they mostly grow out of it

    • @smt4090
      @smt4090 3 роки тому +34

      goat simulator for the win

    • @MinuteEarth
      @MinuteEarth  3 роки тому +1152

      "Fainting" goats is actually a misnomer, because they don't actually faint. They have a genetic issue called myotonia congenita that causes their legs to stiffen when startled, and therefore fall over. They never lose consciousness.

    • @aeyelashbug6311
      @aeyelashbug6311 3 роки тому +531

      @@MinuteEarth Doesn't mean they won't be our overlords

  • @danielclv97
    @danielclv97 10 місяців тому +47

    also, if you feel like fainting (tunnel vision, gray vision, muscle weakness), try to sit down, or squat, not only it can prevent fainting entirely (since blood reaches the brain easier now), even if you faint you have a very low chance of getting injured now, since you won't fall while standing. A lot might think that it's hard to notice or react, and I can't really confirm since I never fainted, but it happened once to feel like I'm fainting when getting up from my bed at night fast, I remember this, squat, and after around 20 seconds, I felt normal again (I wouldn't have enough time to lie back in bed). 2nd time I almost fainted was when I cut my finger really bad, with a sharp knife, the knife was so sharp that I actually didn't felt any pain before seeing my finger bleeding like crazy, then I just sit down on a chair and support my head on the table. Magically the finger tip grown back with no scarring (I was scared to permanently loose my finger-tip, so I kept a wet sterile bandage every day, and every-time I changed it I first keep my finger into warm water until the wound would be opened again before putting new bandage)

    • @JacktheDoctor
      @JacktheDoctor 9 місяців тому +3

      True, as a bonus squatting actually also increased venous return which will give the heart a better from dynamics, increased preload, chance of bringing blood to your brain and avoiding fainting. You can think of it as displacing blood from legs to heart which will the make it pump more blood in the next cycles to the organs. It is why patients with cyanosis improve when squatting, particularly commonly done by patients that suffer from Tetralogy of Fallot.

    • @Wonderland_Homestead
      @Wonderland_Homestead 2 місяці тому

      I like to say you can feel it and do something about it, too. But from experience, I consistently say "I'm about to pass out" to the person I'm with, and I never remember saying it. So by the time I've done something, it's too late.
      Toilet is NOT a safe seating position. I've gotten lucky a few times to hit the ground without injury. My boyfriend busted his teeth out on a bathtub earlier this year. The worst part of bathroom floors is you're usually alone. And idk bout yall, but when I wake up, it's in Full Panic. Not fun. At all.

  • @meninsilau
    @meninsilau 3 роки тому +129

    So, to counteract fainting.... Just lay down as low as your heart when your head feels heavy.
    And...
    If your foot bleeds, foot it above head to slow it down.
    You're welcome.
    I've done it myself though. ✌️

    • @teotlcipactli7530
      @teotlcipactli7530 3 роки тому +40

      Big brain problems rquiere big brain solutions

    • @pablopereyra7126
      @pablopereyra7126 3 роки тому +9

      @@teotlcipactli7530 Thats a big brain pun. And I hate you for it

    • @BioTheHuman
      @BioTheHuman 3 роки тому

      Or better, do a stand up on hands, give blood to that bastard 😤😂

    • @Kalani_Saiko
      @Kalani_Saiko 3 роки тому

      Relax
      Lay down
      Elevate legs

    • @pablopereyra7126
      @pablopereyra7126 3 роки тому

      @Fck Utube we only have that problem due to our big brain.

  • @soumyadeepdutta3726
    @soumyadeepdutta3726 9 місяців тому +97

    Who said so? Every Pokemon faints

  • @MinuteEarth
    @MinuteEarth  3 роки тому +455

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  • @chris7263
    @chris7263 3 роки тому +238

    I generally assume the answer to questions like this will have something to do with our giant brains being high-maintenance divas.

    • @aniruddhrao3489
      @aniruddhrao3489 3 роки тому +16

      Well you're not wrong

    • @pablopereyra7126
      @pablopereyra7126 3 роки тому +56

      Our brains are like a high risk-high reward situation, where we get the huge benefit of intelligence but need a lot more maintenance to keep our brains working

    • @MarkusAldawn
      @MarkusAldawn 9 місяців тому +16

      The more I learn about humans and our brains and bodies the more I have this nagging feeling that we should have spent another two million years evolving after developing bipedalism and such large brains and stuff before doing all this modern stuff.
      Like, for a species with so many cool and rare traits, absolute bangers like ultramarathoning, social and cognitive savantism, sweating, tool usage, bipedalism, ability to throw stuff, etc, we also have a bunch of absolute 'worst of dragon's den compilation' traits like Ooh No Blood Gonna Fall Over syndrome.
      Do I, as a member of the species who is currently In Charge Of Everything, really have to feel my hand get a bit like tingly and pins and needles-y if I hold it at my side and don't elevate it or move it for even like ten seconds? Why. Not good enough!

    • @crispest_npc
      @crispest_npc 9 місяців тому +7

      @@MarkusAldawn Fr lmao. I read somewhere that we evolved to be bipedal faster than our spines could catch up. Dunno how reliable the info is but it somewhat explains my chronic back pain lol.

    • @MarkusAldawn
      @MarkusAldawn 9 місяців тому

      @@crispest_npc that doesn't surprise me at all. who approved us for release. We clearly weren't done yet. Unbelievable.
      Although I suppose the benefit of being this globe-spanning, massively intelligent species with so much free time outside survival that "build a massive triangle" is a hobby several thousand years old, is that the likelihood of somebody finding a way to fix our spines is much higher!

  • @kayzeaza
    @kayzeaza 3 роки тому +37

    Person: *Scared*
    Body: Let’s go horizontal!

  • @tuckerricklefs4830
    @tuckerricklefs4830 3 роки тому +42

    1:15 was I little confusing until I remembered human heads in this universe are just circles.

  • @Foofle826
    @Foofle826 3 роки тому +48

    The jump scare actually frightened me.

  • @cuttlefishii
    @cuttlefishii 3 роки тому +122

    I see y'all there with the Justin McElroy jumpscare reference 👏

    • @TheRealMatticus
      @TheRealMatticus 3 роки тому +8

      I came here for this.

    • @MinuteEarth
      @MinuteEarth  3 роки тому +53

      Gotta play homage to our good good boy, Hoops.

    • @MartijnCalkhoven
      @MartijnCalkhoven 3 роки тому +7

      *CRTL+F 'justin'*
      Ah, good. I'm not alone.

    • @molybdenumrose
      @molybdenumrose 3 роки тому +6

      @@MinuteEarth gotta give props, a 10 second joke from a defunct podcast tv adaptation that is only on a defunct streaming service is a pretty deep pull

    • @takkiemon
      @takkiemon 3 роки тому +1

      Mbmbam gang, assemble!

  • @thomascahyono5645
    @thomascahyono5645 3 роки тому +6

    This is a channel that when I first found made me immediately subscribe. When I didn't watch them for couple months and rewatched them, I remembered the joy that I feel when I watch them. The amazing group of people that created this channel deserve much love and respect. ❤❤❤

  • @Sciencedoneright
    @Sciencedoneright 3 роки тому +14

    Watching MinuteEarth alone is a room or outside with the soothing voice of the narrator and the pleasant music is just one of many beautiful things in life ;)

  • @Aviator27J
    @Aviator27J 3 роки тому +7

    Yup, a PTSD response can get me with blood, but only sometimes. Almost any time I have blood drawn I'll pass out no matter what I do. It started sometime in my teens or 20s, but before that, blood and the like never bothered me. I understand that it can be a survival trait too, like on battlefields when the sight of blood, dismemberment, broken/protruding bones, etc causing a witness to pass out meant he may survive the battle by being passed over. As a firefighter I was very aware of my limitations (that can be hard to predict, as I can typically watch many graphic movies and shows, treat injuries, observe births, etc) but medical calls weren't my favorite things. I'll go into burning, collapsing buildings to help people (with or without a hose line), no problem! Giving blood though? Only if I have to. Waking up from that is embarrassing and uncomfortable and you feel crappy for hours.

  • @PlagueOfGripes
    @PlagueOfGripes 3 роки тому +32

    You'd think it would affect animals like other primates, or even giraffes or ostriches... penguins... something with a similarly vertical layout. Odd.

    • @animax2422
      @animax2422 3 роки тому +20

      We just need all that much blood in our heads. 1/5 of all the blood is a lot of blood.

    • @jonathanberry1111
      @jonathanberry1111 3 роки тому +7

      Their brains are just too small.

    • @spindash64
      @spindash64 3 роки тому +6

      Our brains are the equivalent of sticking an R-4360 to a Chevy Impala: just not enough fuel flow.

    • @Tatusiek_1
      @Tatusiek_1 2 роки тому +3

      because they have smol brainz

    • @tezzla6358
      @tezzla6358 9 місяців тому +2

      maybe if you watched the video you would find out why that doesn't happen

  • @diamondjub2318
    @diamondjub2318 3 роки тому +156

    so Pokemon has been lying this whole time?

    • @awfuldynne
      @awfuldynne 3 роки тому +18

      If "fainting" entails a loss of consciousness (and the video seemed to be using it that way) then pokémon being able to use field moves while faint already revealed that the games were lying.
      Also that the status condition doesn't clear on its own, while human fainting only lasts a few seconds

    • @prinxen1733
      @prinxen1733 3 роки тому +33

      *Pokemon faint from being attacked, not from fright like this video discusses

    • @jaschabull2365
      @jaschabull2365 3 роки тому +13

      @@prinxen1733
      Tell that to the poor sucker who had their opponent repeatedly use astonish on them until they fainted.

    • @mariotheundying
      @mariotheundying 9 місяців тому +1

      @@awfuldynne while faint? If you mean it stays there, I don't think that's a power still being used, but a power used once that lasts for a short amount of time

    • @dalton2845
      @dalton2845 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@mariotheundyingNot sure about newer games since I haven't played anything past gen 5 but in older games, you can use an overworld move (or HM move) like Rock Smash, Surf, Fly,... even when the pokemon who has that move was fainting

  • @seatbelttruck
    @seatbelttruck 3 роки тому +11

    I have fainted exactly once, when I had a high fever, had been laying down almost constantly for several days, and presumably had low blood-sugar because I was puking up anything I tried to eat. It was really weird, but I wasn't scared because I was kinda giddy-headed too. Sickest I'd been since I was a toddler. Interesting memory though. I remember thinking "ha, I can't hold a thought in my head. Funny" before everything went black.

  • @maximellow5745
    @maximellow5745 3 роки тому +529

    Our bodies are so badly adapted to live as a whole.
    It's amazing how we even survived

    • @Random_192
      @Random_192 3 роки тому +14

      True

    • @WanderTheNomad
      @WanderTheNomad 3 роки тому +195

      Our strengths have massively made up for our flaws.

    • @kurb0
      @kurb0 3 роки тому +143

      Because club go *bonk* and mammoth goes _flop_

    • @yesno8273
      @yesno8273 3 роки тому +103

      to be fair, humans have *big* brains so having additional traits are quite hard to sustain since it requires more energy

    • @ครยฬร
      @ครยฬร 3 роки тому +20

      We evolved to walk upright yet have no traits to compensate the flaws it brought

  • @FoxSlyme
    @FoxSlyme 9 місяців тому +1

    I like this format, straight to the point without overextending the video length

  • @NiekNooijens
    @NiekNooijens 3 роки тому +7

    I once had a work accident where I was shocked at first, but quicky relativated the situation, hut then came that blood dip.
    Let's say I was busy fainting in a really calm and relaxed manner.

  • @dinohall2595
    @dinohall2595 3 роки тому +1

    Concise, informative, well-illustrated, well-written. UA-cam needs more videos like this.

  • @silvertakana3932
    @silvertakana3932 3 роки тому +8

    I like how other animals have their head being drawn properly while human’s is only a circle

  • @juanpablomina1346
    @juanpablomina1346 3 роки тому +74

    2:25 "So, I guess you could say world domination is for the faint of heart." Hahaha. Nice!

    • @anandsharma7430
      @anandsharma7430 9 місяців тому +2

      So this is what the Bible meant by "The meek shall inherit the Earth".
      The Bible teaches evolution after all.
      (Sorry)

    • @udontseemeiseeuuseemeiseeu
      @udontseemeiseeuuseemeiseeu 9 місяців тому

      that chimp is PLAYING on a SWITCH

    • @NguyenMinh792
      @NguyenMinh792 9 місяців тому

      @@udontseemeiseeuuseemeiseeuit reminds me of Kurzgesagt intro

  • @nicstroud
    @nicstroud 3 роки тому +24

    The sooner this channel starts using the metric system the better.
    I know you love your _freedom_ _units_ but it just seems weird for a science channel, even a U.S. based one.
    Here in the U.K. we clung on to imperial far too long so I don't have trouble with the conversion but I wonder how the rest of your global audience get on.
    Great videos all the same. Keep it up.

    • @lukasg4807
      @lukasg4807 9 місяців тому +1

      What's wrong with standard measurements?

    • @TheHazelnoot
      @TheHazelnoot 9 місяців тому +5

      Generally speaking, Imperial measurements aren't standard, which is precisely the problem. Virtually no other nation on Earth regularly uses imperial measurements, so if you want to communicate information to a large group of people (which you would want in science communication), Imperial is kinda terrible. That aside, most science is conducted using metric, as well.

    • @Terminator484
      @Terminator484 8 місяців тому

      @@lukasg4807Everything.

    • @karenluo795
      @karenluo795 29 днів тому

      What does this have to do with the video?

    • @4547466
      @4547466 16 днів тому

      They cater to an audience.

  • @KnightandDay33
    @KnightandDay33 9 місяців тому +8

    It's amazing just how much spaghetti code and temporary fixes it takes for a human to run

    • @OldDemonTooth
      @OldDemonTooth 8 місяців тому

      But NO other life forms. JUST HUMANS. RIGHT?

  • @ครยฬร
    @ครยฬร 3 роки тому +7

    Thanks alot walking upright!

  • @awaredeshmukh3202
    @awaredeshmukh3202 5 місяців тому +1

    I once didn't eat enough before a piercing, made it through the piercing just fine... and promptly fainted on my way out the door. Wound up with a concussion, too! Honestly it's reassuring to know that fainting-related injuries aren't uncommon-it's not just me!

  • @idkanymore8436
    @idkanymore8436 3 роки тому +8

    This is so underrated you guys are so cool :))

  • @pb5640
    @pb5640 9 місяців тому +2

    only a very small percentage of humans faint from this mechanism. Where we see humans fainting is usually older people with cardiovascular disease and medication‘s that aggravate maintenance of blood pressure.

  • @derpnoodlet
    @derpnoodlet 3 роки тому +59

    I like the yeti at the intro XD also are yetis apes? Or other

    • @andreboden1437
      @andreboden1437 3 роки тому +4

      MAYBE MONKEH?!

    • @derpnoodlet
      @derpnoodlet 3 роки тому +1

      @@andreboden1437 maybe OvO

    • @andy-kg5fb
      @andy-kg5fb 3 роки тому +6

      Convergent evolution maybe
      Probably not. An ape like body plan won't be advantageous in icy places. Gigantism will tho.
      But apes can't make vitamin-c and fruits are hard to come by in the artic.
      Its far more likely that apes would start making vitamin-c than for some other creature to start looking ape-like.
      Other creatures may not need to start looking ape-like if they already look like that. Polar bears could look like apes and certainly live in the Artic.

    • @Jamie-tx7pn
      @Jamie-tx7pn 3 роки тому +2

      They're other: not real

    • @brandonelizondo7018
      @brandonelizondo7018 3 роки тому

      @@Jamie-tx7pn obviously not but if they were what would the be?

  • @Joebakabasementgaming
    @Joebakabasementgaming 4 місяці тому

    Love the channel because it is not a 30 minute video with mostly random research that i do not understand but this one has simple explanations that do not waste your time

  • @e.t.2914
    @e.t.2914 9 місяців тому +3

    I think this is probably not true. If an animal experiences fainting due to fear in the wild, its likely because a predator startled it, and it probably won't survive the attack. Survivor bias. We know plenty of prey animals like small birds, (doves, parakeets, finches, etc), rabbits, sheep, goat and alpacas are especially prone to succumbing to stress if they are handled excessively by people (think during vet appointments and sheering). That sounds very much like dying or "fainting" from fright.

  • @nerasomnia
    @nerasomnia 3 роки тому +5

    There was a time I was super drowsy, light-headed, and on the verge of passing out for several months, so I got my blood tested. I found out I was iron deficient. I guess my question is how does iron deficiency affect blood flow?
    Just so you know, after the problem was fixed with spinach, it happened again later down the line and the solution was the same. Spinach and beef have now become very important parts of my diet.

    • @OldDemonTooth
      @OldDemonTooth 8 місяців тому

      It's just too bad that's not a widely known medical issue that you could google...

    • @nerasomnia
      @nerasomnia 8 місяців тому

      @@OldDemonTooth This was 2 years ago, dude. I know now.

    • @Aleksanderbigby
      @Aleksanderbigby 4 місяці тому

      @@nerasomniadamn maybe I need some spinach, your comment describes my past year but only here and there, it comes in periods.

  • @godzillakotm8292
    @godzillakotm8292 3 роки тому +12

    Ya'know when I was about 5 or 7 I fainted in the middle of class. I put my head down on the desk, then I fainted and when I woke up everyone was looking at me. I also, fell over when I fainted, my chair fell with me on it. I didn't feel myself falling, so I didn't get any kind of damage. And I went to the nurse's office.

  • @Spix-Macaw
    @Spix-Macaw 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks standing upright!

  • @hilliard665
    @hilliard665 3 роки тому +5

    There is a type of sheep that basically becomes paralyzed (and fall over) when they are startled

  • @christinearmington
    @christinearmington 9 місяців тому +2

    I’m pretty sure opossums faint. My dog caught a baby possum. He started chuffing - from the joy and excitement I imagine. Once I ran out to find out what was happening I couldn’t find him at first. When I did find him he was laid out flat and the baby possum was tottering away. I’m pretty sure my dog fainted when the baby possum woke up and maybe started flailing around - teeth and claws. Took my boi a couple of minutes to slowly wake up.

    • @runningbeaner1
      @runningbeaner1 9 місяців тому +2

      Yea, the video is just flat out wrong. Opossum literally faint from being threatened(so fright), it’s involuntary and they lose consciousness from seconds to hours. A simple search online would have given him thousands of results proving him wrong.
      Had this video recommended on my feed, if he’s that misinformed on such a casual thing this channel is probably trash and riddled with more incorrect “facts”. I’m blocking it.

    • @Detheyas
      @Detheyas 9 місяців тому +1

      opossums usually play dead as a defensive mechanism. you sure it's not just that? it's an instinctive trait to them.

  • @ivettrivera5306
    @ivettrivera5306 3 роки тому +34

    I went to the dentist before I watched this I fell like this is what being drugged feels like

    • @ivettrivera5306
      @ivettrivera5306 3 роки тому +8

      I'm going to live forever

    • @Crazdor
      @Crazdor 3 роки тому +7

      @@ivettrivera5306 Sounds like the dentist gave you the good stuff!

    • @ivettrivera5306
      @ivettrivera5306 3 роки тому +7

      @@Crazdor it felt good

    • @AgarioSplitrunner
      @AgarioSplitrunner 3 роки тому

      You played too much Life is Strange

  • @Fritzafella
    @Fritzafella 3 роки тому +1

    Ive fainted only twice in my life, within a month of eachother.
    Walked up a flight of stairs, sat down at the top, got back up 5 or 10 minutes later, walked a few steps and rapidly got mre and more tired, and then was wondering why everyone was staring at me when I hadn't even stood up yet. Cuz I mean. I was on the floor how could I have gotten up if I had no memory of getting back down.
    Thanks god for a big backpack with my sweater stuffed in it or I coulda woken up in a hospital a few days later. (Being 6' 7" doesnt help my odds of that)
    #2 stayed to long inna hot tub. Don't need to say much else.
    REALLY good thing my mom was there to stop me from cracking my skull on the concrete.
    I remember getting out of the pool and walking over to window (indoor pool) and just getting... dizzier and dizzier.
    I regain consciousness where my brain wants me to think that I was sitting at the pools edge with my feet in the water (shocker its how I got out of the water to start) My mom says I put one hand on the glass leaned over and just kinda slowly slumped to my kneesefore she caught me and lowered me super awkwardly to the ground and dropping stuff. I was like 10 fet from the water.
    So yeah, half of me wants to fall unconscious again so I can regain this memories and reality not quite aligning, but Im also afraid Ill beak my skull

  • @jordandino417
    @jordandino417 3 роки тому +6

    1:52 Damn it MinuteEarth! You actually made me jump for a second. 😠😅

    • @Halberds6
      @Halberds6 8 місяців тому

      Me too! Got over it quickly though 😅

  • @Goatman_Gamer
    @Goatman_Gamer Місяць тому +1

    “Humans are the only animals who can faint”
    *Me, an intellectual*
    “Pokémon”

  • @azraphon
    @azraphon 3 роки тому +41

    "The more we study the animal kingdom, often on the internet, using written language, and then express the abstract concepts we've learned to others, even those with no prior knowledge, with a very high success rate, the less unique humans seem." Yes I hear ravens are on wikipedia ALL the time.

    • @Alblaka
      @Alblaka 8 місяців тому +1

      To qualify: The less BIOLOGICALLY unique. All of human civilization is essential 'just' the collective knowledge base we've built, and carry over from generation to generation via the sapience that our brains developed. And whilst there's at least two species that have provably a similar (quantified measurement of consciousness is difficult) degree of sapience (crustaceans and corvids), neither ended up with the biology (aka hands) and environmental pressure to discover complex tool use and agriculture. But yeah, if crows or orcas had hands, they could have easily been the species that would civilize Earth, instead of us monkeys.

  • @jaqque9633
    @jaqque9633 3 роки тому +1

    I recognized that tumbler from the title card. Now my Seafoam YETI will have a friend!

  • @plzletmebefrank
    @plzletmebefrank 3 роки тому +6

    Starts video with, "You know, humans aren't all THAT special."
    "No other animal faints like we do."
    "Our nearest relative has only a third a the brain matter we do."
    "No other animal has a problem like this."
    "Dominators of the animal kingdom."

    • @NguyenMinh792
      @NguyenMinh792 9 місяців тому +1

      This video in a nutshell 😂

  • @NullCyan
    @NullCyan 9 місяців тому +2

    0:55 this is why when I almost fainted after intense physical activity I was advised to lay down and raise my legs to stop the pain

  • @illiacvie
    @illiacvie 3 роки тому +28

    how about Yeti, do they faint?

    • @MinuteEarth
      @MinuteEarth  3 роки тому +30

      I don't believe anyone's been able to figure out their brain size as of yet. More likely you'd faint if you ever spot it!

    • @xyz-vrtgs
      @xyz-vrtgs 3 роки тому +3

      @@MinuteEarth dose big foot faint?

    • @xyz-vrtgs
      @xyz-vrtgs 3 роки тому

      @@MinuteEarth also how did he comment before the video released did he have access to the private video I think that is the case

  • @padropamore
    @padropamore 3 роки тому

    their art style is sooo satisfying

  • @jerrygreenest
    @jerrygreenest 3 роки тому +20

    2:16:
    a little spider
    VS
    The smartest, devastating ultimate dominating species on the whole planet, literally walking giant (compared to insects): Human
    1-0

    • @davidguthary8147
      @davidguthary8147 3 роки тому

      Spiders aren't insects.

    • @clashseriescoc2151
      @clashseriescoc2151 3 роки тому

      @@davidguthary8147 sorry i forgot that your "heart falled like a stone!"(its a famous qoute in my country)

    • @KillerCrewmate2526
      @KillerCrewmate2526 3 роки тому

      Spider are not scary.

    • @KillerCrewmate2526
      @KillerCrewmate2526 3 роки тому

      Being afraid of spiders is for fearful people who fear at nothing.

    • @NguyenMinh792
      @NguyenMinh792 9 місяців тому

      @@clashseriescoc2151fell

  • @am_Nein
    @am_Nein 3 роки тому

    Props to minute earth (i hope that sentence made sense) for not just making merch and shoving it on some random website for money.

  • @guytorie
    @guytorie 3 роки тому +9

    The whole head injury aspect scares me so much about fainting. That's why whenever I think I'm about to faint, I get down on the floor ahead of time. Not catching me that way, Death!

  • @scriptorpaulina
    @scriptorpaulina 9 місяців тому +2

    A horse where I worked absolutely fainted, and the vet couldn’t tell if it was stress or she was faking it. So like, that was weird.
    Edit: she did it when we were tightening her cinch. So we weren’t /particularly/ doing anything scary, but there was a theory that she panicked (at least the first time) and couldn’t breathe or something

    • @Detheyas
      @Detheyas 9 місяців тому

      I remember you told this story two years ago! :)

  • @bookdream
    @bookdream 3 роки тому +4

    1:05, am i the only one who thought "BIG MEATY CLAWS!"

  • @eh42
    @eh42 9 місяців тому +1

    What an unfortunate missed opportunity to give some minimal 1st Aid tips to help reduce brain injuries from crashing your head on the floor.
    If someone starts to feel faint - sit, lie down or bend over and get your head as low as possible as quickly and safely as possible.
    This will A) make it easier for your body to restore blood flow to your brain and may stave off fainting and B) if you still pass out, your head has a much shorter fall reducing the risk of serious injury.

  • @AZREDFERN
    @AZREDFERN 3 роки тому +4

    Seems like an extreme evolutionary disadvantage. I nearly drowned in my own blood for 12 hours straight. Now I can't even listen to someone talk about blood without feeling light headed. I can't even hunt anymore. Luckily I've never fainted standing up, but it seems like instinctively passing out when there's danger is pretty dumb.

    • @spindash64
      @spindash64 3 роки тому +4

      It’s a software bug that’s worth the tradeoff of being able to Kill a Goat from 30 yards

    • @hothdog
      @hothdog 10 місяців тому

      @@spindash64 damensia

  • @РайанКупер-э4о
    @РайанКупер-э4о 9 місяців тому +1

    I think our social nature makes it less dangerous. Like when you faint there more likely will be other people to help you and care for you. That's not the case for the most of the animal kingdom.

  • @DenvaProbablyDraws
    @DenvaProbablyDraws 9 місяців тому +3

    Let me stop you right there 0:06
    Goats faint when they’re scared enough
    Edit: nevermind google says its just muscles stiffening-

  • @Mixa_Lv
    @Mixa_Lv 3 роки тому +2

    Nice, for some reason I hadn't ever thought the cause of this, had just accepted that that's what humans do.

  • @CristianViorelPasat
    @CristianViorelPasat 3 роки тому +6

    What about elephants? They are HUGE and have a "tall brain"?

  • @EnigmaHood
    @EnigmaHood 7 місяців тому +1

    This is not completely true. There was a news story not long ago of a horse that fainted due to extreme heat in NYC.

    • @Adventist1997
      @Adventist1997 7 місяців тому

      More than just horses faint. A quick search will easily prove that.

  • @scriptorpaulina
    @scriptorpaulina 3 роки тому +3

    I’ve seen a horse faint for no apparent reason (we tightened the cinch too fast), but maybe it wasn’t fright

  • @nathanlevesque7812
    @nathanlevesque7812 3 роки тому +2

    1:20 for a moment there I was thinking 'wait, which animal just has a circle head?'

  • @Nhatanh0475
    @Nhatanh0475 3 роки тому +8

    1:54 I used to faint when I was younger, I accidentally cut my finger and very small amount of blood coming out. I fainted and people though I was having a seizure.

  • @CandySouvannarangsy3187
    @CandySouvannarangsy3187 9 місяців тому +1

    I'm sorry but like.... who else says hi back during the intros? Like they be like "Hi, this is [name] from MinuteEarth" and I be like "Hi, [name]" 😇

  • @neko2412neko
    @neko2412neko 3 роки тому +3

    Interesting! I never fainted before tho... even when I was anemic, I was so lacking of energy but I didn't faint once...
    Why are some people more likely to faint than others?

    • @hothdog
      @hothdog 10 місяців тому

      because some have bigger brains than others

  • @Dog-Lover36
    @Dog-Lover36 3 роки тому

    That fainting scenario from famous comedies like Sesame Street, live action/cartoon shorts and movies was
    some type of classic gag by having characters like Muppets faint out of shock, exhaustion, astonishment

  • @norma8686
    @norma8686 3 роки тому +3

    What about fainting from pain? Are we the only ones to do it too?

    • @hothdog
      @hothdog 10 місяців тому

      probably not

  • @thorn9382
    @thorn9382 9 місяців тому +1

    It's important to note that very few people actually have this problem

  • @alexreid1173
    @alexreid1173 3 роки тому +22

    Personally I faint every time I get a fever. Also when I stand for too long. I love having low blood pressure :)

    • @resourceress7
      @resourceress7 3 роки тому +1

      Have you looked into postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS)?

    • @aeyelashbug6311
      @aeyelashbug6311 3 роки тому +5

      @@resourceress7 I don't think smoking weed will help with low blood pressure /j

    • @resourceress7
      @resourceress7 3 роки тому +1

      @@aeyelashbug6311 ha! :)
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postural_orthostatic_tachycardia_syndrome
      www.potsuk.org/

  • @atlas2296
    @atlas2296 3 роки тому +2

    So basically, fainting is a sign of intelligence? So that explains why I have never fainted before

  • @zainigamings
    @zainigamings 3 роки тому +4

    This is interesting

  • @marraaaa
    @marraaaa 3 роки тому +1

    I have a low iron level so sometimes when i get up too quickly i might feel dizzy and everything in front of my eyes goes black for a couple seconds. So in february of 2020 i had flu and decided to get up and go to the bathroom. Of course I got up to quickly and felt kinda weird, and combining these two factors i fainted and cracked my nose bone. Thankfully that wasn’t something serious and it healed quickly, so yeah, fainting may not be a big deal but the injuries that were caused by that-might be

  • @n.m.daadhil6840
    @n.m.daadhil6840 9 місяців тому +3

    0:13 I don't think seeing a overspeeding car as a danger,
    But a pregnant girlfriend is

  • @NotLikeTheOtherSeungberries
    @NotLikeTheOtherSeungberries 3 роки тому

    I would "fall" for these videos.

  • @miguelpereira3112
    @miguelpereira3112 3 роки тому +3

    I'm waiting to hear from the person who fainted from Julian saying *jump scare*

  • @architlal8594
    @architlal8594 3 роки тому

    Your puns are soooooo good, and that's the case every time.

  • @JWQweqOPDH
    @JWQweqOPDH 9 місяців тому +4

    I don't think I've ever fainted in my 29 years of living. Based on a quick web search, the majority of humans (over half) never faint in their entire life.

    • @Terminator484
      @Terminator484 8 місяців тому +2

      39 years & counting. Never fainted. I call B.S. on this video.

    • @fanafelgminecraft5789
      @fanafelgminecraft5789 7 місяців тому +1

      @@Terminator484 just becuse you havent fainted doesnt mean its not a thing that can happen

    • @Soshoyo
      @Soshoyo 6 місяців тому

      @@fanafelgminecraft5789He never said it can't happen, I call B.S. on your demand for attention.

    • @fanafelgminecraft5789
      @fanafelgminecraft5789 6 місяців тому

      @@Soshoyoi dont think you read his comment also what "demand for attention" i was making a comment also from my understanding his comment is calling bs on fainting since he said he never fainted and he called bs on the vid about why humans faint so thats why i made that comment

    • @Soshoyo
      @Soshoyo 6 місяців тому

      @@fanafelgminecraft5789 Video title: Why we faint (When Other Animals Don't)
      He's calling BS on the claim that ONLY humans faint not that humans faint at all.
      OPs' comment gives his comment the context that he acknowledges humans DO faint because he has said jack shit that denies the claims of the OP that some humans do faint.
      Edit: You're clearly demanding attention with that "Just because you don't doesn't mean others don't" bullshit of yours when he hasn't at the slightest hinted that it never happens to others.

  • @joselineecosia3333
    @joselineecosia3333 3 роки тому +2

    It recently happend to me that i fainted. When i bought train tickets for an interview... and realised I couldn't effort to get back... I was shocked. Within seconds my sight went blurry into white. and I fall right in front of 15 people. Nothing serious did happen to me, but I didn't succeed to get the job either. Not something I like to experience ever again. Interesting to know how that worked inside me. Thanks for the video

    • @hothdog
      @hothdog 10 місяців тому

      how do you get shocked fromnot having money, dramatic ass woman

  • @RiccardoBernardi-h7v
    @RiccardoBernardi-h7v 9 місяців тому +5

    1:47 or standing up too fast 💀

  • @MadMetalMacho
    @MadMetalMacho 3 роки тому +1

    This video makes me feel lightheaded

  • @1un4cy
    @1un4cy 3 роки тому +11

    I've never fainted, how do you faint?

    • @epauletshark3793
      @epauletshark3793 3 роки тому +4

      Neither have I.
      Does this count as bragging?

    • @HisameArtwork
      @HisameArtwork 3 роки тому +14

      it all goes dark and then the floor hits your face while it was dark. floors are very sneaky, they only attack in the dark.

    • @Aphelia.
      @Aphelia. 3 роки тому +1

      What's worse than fainting is fainting on a hard floor while glasses on

    • @johncao6516
      @johncao6516 3 роки тому +4

      My only experience of fainting in my life: by standing up too quickly after donating blood (and not drinking enough liquid before said donation).

    • @Ortorin
      @Ortorin 3 роки тому +2

      It seems to have more to do with how you naturally react. People that have a higher response to fear will rocket into a heightened state. If there is no cooldown time afterwards, then they crash back down from being heightened and faint as a result.

  • @1bigdogthe
    @1bigdogthe 9 місяців тому +1

    Your forgetting the biggest reason animals don't faint from fear and other reasons. for prey animals fainting = death by predator. For predators such as lion's fainting = death by starvation or death by another lion or other predator. So natural selection will filter out such a weakness. For humans because we live in social groups and families, fainting is not a death sentence.

    • @zakosist
      @zakosist 9 місяців тому

      There are animals that actually play dead as a survival mechanism, like possums. And if lions fainted from fear, that probably wouldnt be in the context of hunting prey. It could sometimes be a threat, but lots of predators need movement to trigger their hunt instinct, so "freezing" can sometimes actually help a creature survive

  • @nayyayraza2956
    @nayyayraza2956 3 роки тому +8

    Hi everyone!!!!! I'm not new here, just wanted to say hi.

  • @SlaySami
    @SlaySami 3 роки тому +2

    Real question, since laying increases the blood flow to the brain, does that mean that laying down increases our ability to think or do things a lot easier than when we are standing up

  • @Durio_zibethinus
    @Durio_zibethinus 3 роки тому +6

    1:52 prepare your heart a little bit 😆

  • @BigTuk
    @BigTuk 3 роки тому

    Fair to point out that fainting isn't universal among humans. Some people do. and some people don't. In ye old times women were most prone to fainting, as were the nobility because of things like corsets and girdles that made breathing difficult. But generally most people will not faint when startled.

  • @garkeinen7034
    @garkeinen7034 3 роки тому +5

    Ha! I never fainted!

    • @deepakrksheerasagar5452
      @deepakrksheerasagar5452 3 роки тому +1

      *smol brain

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 3 роки тому +1

      @@deepakrksheerasagar5452
      It has to be proportional to the smol body. It probably helps that the brain isn’t too far above the heart and the feet aren’t too far below it. Or maybe I’m just not standing still long enough for the blood to pool in the legs?

  • @spookyhogan
    @spookyhogan 9 місяців тому +1

    Cool video, I feel so dizzy now

  • @Adumb_
    @Adumb_ 3 роки тому +3

    That Mbmbam reference was more surprising than the jump scare itself

  • @GraveUypo
    @GraveUypo 7 місяців тому

    I've only fainted once in my life, like 3 years ago, when i fasted for too long before collecting blood. they collected more than i thought and my vision went black and **poof**, seamlessly into a dream. i didn't even notice i fainted. only realized what happened when a tiny image of 3 doctors looking at me with an worried face appeared and started to grow. i wanted them to leave me alone but the image grew larger and larger until it took my whole field of view... the image was the real world, that was me recovering consciousness. "oh, i fainted" were my first words.
    i thought it was a fascinating experience. i've always wondered what fainting was like and now i know. it's impressive because recovering consciousness it's almost EXACTLY like it's depicted in the game "Creed: Rise to Glory". i had no idea it was a realistic depiction.

  • @theabristlebroom4378
    @theabristlebroom4378 9 місяців тому +34

    um, fainting goats??

    • @Grason20
      @Grason20 7 місяців тому +26

      Unrelated muscle issues (?)

    • @bre2543
      @bre2543 7 місяців тому

      I was curious about this too

    • @Adventist1997
      @Adventist1997 7 місяців тому +11

      ​@@bre2543
      Rabbits and opossums faint, but a rabbit could actually die from fright. This video is stupid and objectively wrong.

    • @thedapperdolphin1590
      @thedapperdolphin1590 7 місяців тому +2

      It mentions animals that fall over. That’s different than losing consciousness

    • @spice3328
      @spice3328 7 місяців тому +11

      They don’t actually faint. Their muscles tense up but they are conscious.

  • @momirbaborac5536
    @momirbaborac5536 7 місяців тому +1

    A lot of animals feint. Where did you get the idea that they don't? There is even a species of fish that feints when caught.