The Insane Biology of: The Platypus

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  • @CDRaff
    @CDRaff 3 роки тому +4997

    I love that even the indigenous people from Australia, who already deal with tons of weird animals, were like: "Nah this little guy is too weird to be normal."

    • @chufanluo9340
      @chufanluo9340 3 роки тому +161

      One of the weirdist one is man holding metal stick wearing red and blue

    • @GuyNamedSean
      @GuyNamedSean 3 роки тому +75

      American animals seem pretty mundane to me, but we have all sorts of folk stories explaining our animals. It's just how humans do. We make stories and try to explain things.

    • @vatsalsrivastav5195
      @vatsalsrivastav5195 3 роки тому +14

      @@GuyNamedSean what exactly do you mean by mundane

    • @kittinsmittens
      @kittinsmittens 3 роки тому +33

      @@GuyNamedSeanI have examples of crazy american animals for you- the snapping turtle, the grizzly bear, wolverine, loads of snakes, gator, buffalo, elk- I could go on.

    • @samsalamander8147
      @samsalamander8147 3 роки тому +14

      I read the quote part in Australian

  • @shortlytall7926
    @shortlytall7926 3 роки тому +3122

    The platypus is a monotreme: it lactates and lays eggs. That means it's one of the few animals that can make it's own custard.

  • @meltedyakkystick3891
    @meltedyakkystick3891 3 роки тому +3736

    Platypus is what you get when you let people create a custom character

    • @lunthuak2114
      @lunthuak2114 3 роки тому +42

      Underrated

    • @Zeithri
      @Zeithri 3 роки тому +79

      Gotta maximize all potential stat gains.
      But start with minus in everything.

    • @julianwilke5373
      @julianwilke5373 3 роки тому +28

      *pushes randomize

    • @TKUA11
      @TKUA11 3 роки тому +28

      Yet people seem to think that in real life, there is no designer and it’s all a big wild accident

    • @Christian-se5si
      @Christian-se5si 3 роки тому +9

      Custom builds yo the platypus is like one of those weird Minecraft mods that creates new mobs

  • @harrietharlow9929
    @harrietharlow9929 3 роки тому +108

    I can see how a platypus could have been considered a fake at one time. What a fantastic animal. Thank you for uploading this.

  • @dh4913
    @dh4913 3 роки тому +2110

    Not to mention he could overthrow an "not really evil" professor

    • @chad9113
      @chad9113 3 роки тому +94

      Make sure that the inventions of that not so evil professor end with "____nator" in it's name..

    • @dull218
      @dull218 3 роки тому +38

      Tri-state-inator

    • @Remix-pr4xd
      @Remix-pr4xd 3 роки тому +42

      I’m pretty sure you meant evil pharmacist.

    • @baldwinivofjerusalem47
      @baldwinivofjerusalem47 3 роки тому +44

      Curse you Perry the Platypus!

    • @givemechoco9753
      @givemechoco9753 3 роки тому +18

      We should train all platypuses to push a destructive button

  • @DrPotato0
    @DrPotato0 3 роки тому +327

    He's a semi aquatic
    Egg laying mammal of action
    (Doo-bee-doo-bee-do-bah)
    (Doo-bee-doo-bee-do-bah)
    He's a furry little flatfoot
    Who never flinched
    From a fra-ee-ay-ee-ay (Fray)
    He's got more than just mad skill
    He's got a beaver tail and bill
    And the women swoon
    Whenever they hear him say
    (Perry's sound)
    He's Perry, Perry the platypus
    (You can call him Agent P)
    Perry
    (I said you can call him Agent P)
    Agent P
    Agent P
    Agent P

  • @RohitPant04
    @RohitPant04 3 роки тому +1417

    *2 more facts about the Platypuses:*
    • _They used to be giants:_ The ancient versions of a lot of modern animals, including penguins, were oversized monsters compared to the animals we know today-and platypuses are no different. In 2013, the discovery of a single tooth helped researchers identify a prehistoric platypus that was more than three feet long-double the size of the modern animal.
    • _They lack a stomach:_ Platypuses (platypodes and platypi are technically also correct, but much rarer in use) aren't the only animals to forgo an acid-producing part of the gut; spiny echidnas, and nearly a quarter of living fishes all have a gullet that connects directly to their intestines.
    Good day!

    • @dante_rf
      @dante_rf 3 роки тому +62

      Holy crap, this animal is truly alien. Tbh before seeing a platypus side by side with a human I thought they were about the size you described their ancestors had

    • @caviramus0993
      @caviramus0993 3 роки тому +40

      To add more details
      1. Platypuses are pretty small, about 50 cm in lenght so three feet would be 2,5 times bigger. What's interesting is the fact that extant platypuses are toothless as adults and take stones to their beaks to crush their prey.
      2. The issue with stomach is pretty complicated but they do appear to lack it.

    • @saxoman1
      @saxoman1 3 роки тому +70

      Even more details (left out of the video too):
      1. Platypus and Echidna species are the only mammals to have a single hole for mating and pooping/peeing (like most reptiles/birds/fish/amphibians) called a cloaca, which is partly where their name "monotreme" ("single-hole") comes from!
      2. They have the lowest average body temperature of any mammal, putting them a bit closer to "cold-blooded" category than the rest of us (while still being "warm-blooded" mammals of course)!
      Truly, monotremes are a creationist's worst nightmare! lol
      PS: Correct me if I'm wrong, but since "platypus" is from Greek, "platypodes" is technically correct and "platypi" is technically incorrect (since that's the Latin plural form). Although at the end of the day, I like putting that old fashion anglo-saxon plural ending and be done with it "platypuses" :)
      PPS: On second thought, sorry for being "that guy" xD

    • @saxoman1
      @saxoman1 3 роки тому +42

      @@caviramus0993 Ooo and another one!
      3. They walk with a sprawling gait, which is more reptilian/ancestral! (Think of the way a Komodo dragon or lizard walks, verses a cat/dog)

    • @kwpunit
      @kwpunit 3 роки тому +4

      thank you Rohit I enjoyed these facts

  • @Mateo-kl2nn
    @Mateo-kl2nn 3 роки тому +812

    “A sixth sense that almost no other mammal has.”
    I, a mammal, also have an electric bill

  • @furrtakuXD
    @furrtakuXD 3 роки тому +689

    *lab assistant bringing platypus to frat party
    "oh shit it glows"

    • @pablotomasllodra4423
      @pablotomasllodra4423 Рік тому +13

      “And it’s got a hat!”

    • @o1-preview
      @o1-preview 11 місяців тому +5

      "guys, it just sent a 70k binary message to my neurolink, wtf! "

  • @longboardfella5306
    @longboardfella5306 3 роки тому +170

    Fun fact. I live in Melbourne and by using environmental DNA it’s been found the platypus is coming back to a number of rivers that are slowly being restored. Thanks for your great videos

  • @ltings5806
    @ltings5806 3 роки тому +479

    Please give us as many “the insane biology of” videos as possible!!

    • @realscience
      @realscience  3 роки тому +127

      working on it :)

    • @luhohnel
      @luhohnel 3 роки тому +23

      Yes please do. genuinely very fun and interesting to watch. Your work is highly appreciated

    • @chrilin5107
      @chrilin5107 2 роки тому +6

      Yesss please do

    • @Photosynthesisbeing
      @Photosynthesisbeing 2 роки тому +3

      Yes please do

    • @way2crazie620
      @way2crazie620 Рік тому

      Do Dropbears ??? They're Australia's most feared mammal

  • @johnseo5525
    @johnseo5525 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks!

  • @notamemethememe589
    @notamemethememe589 3 роки тому +512

    The echidna just walking around is absolutely freaking adorable

    • @egziverpendlebury2431
      @egziverpendlebury2431 3 роки тому +18

      Its back feet are on backwards and it has a four headed penis, im scared

    • @notamemethememe589
      @notamemethememe589 3 роки тому +58

      @@egziverpendlebury2431 getting the notification of this reply without any context whatsoever is also quite terrifying

    • @Navetsification
      @Navetsification 3 роки тому +13

      Echidna look pretty adorable when they are swimming aswell!

    • @BoxStudioExecutive
      @BoxStudioExecutive 3 роки тому +2

      @@egziverpendlebury2431 yea just based on that I’m not convinced it’s less weird than a platypus

    • @rashodhustle9718
      @rashodhustle9718 3 роки тому

      2:30 how that even happen with the kangaroo

  • @otmarbenes
    @otmarbenes 3 роки тому +137

    12:58 I love how he angrily pushes the door away. "Stupid hooman inventions!"

    • @adrianortega1431
      @adrianortega1431 3 роки тому +27

      He vanquished the door-inator.

    • @dontcallmewave
      @dontcallmewave 2 роки тому +10

      Platypuses have no patience for weird human contraptions. Just ask dr doof

    • @brysontipton1893
      @brysontipton1893 10 місяців тому +3

      Doof: Perry the platypus? Why do keep breaking down my door? Why don't you knock first? It's not even locked.

  • @ur-mom-gay
    @ur-mom-gay 3 роки тому +1402

    platypuses are one of the coolest animals alive. I'm surprised we haven't hunted this thing to extinction yet

    • @koraptd6085
      @koraptd6085 3 роки тому +95

      "Yet" yeah because it's the matter of time right?

    • @hungvu262
      @hungvu262 3 роки тому +167

      There isn't much use for it, except maybe as an exotic pet.

    • @T34RG45
      @T34RG45 3 роки тому +20

      @@hungvu262 other than inspiring human machinations, nature is indeed useless

    • @theghost6412
      @theghost6412 3 роки тому +119

      It is quite close to extinction due to poisoning rivers with sewerage run off, and massive corporate farms redirecting the rivers to supply themselves with water which dried up long stretches of rivers. And also the eroding of riverbanks due to dying flora that once lined rivers banks and stopped them washing away. The massive dam's also don't help at all since they rarely release enough water to allow several rivers to run freely. Also people setting freshwater crayfish nets across rivers which entangles the platypus and they end up drowning.

    • @VitalisTheSavageQueen
      @VitalisTheSavageQueen 3 роки тому +25

      Let's hope that never happens we wont wont get a special animal like this any time soon

  • @shoesncheese
    @shoesncheese 3 роки тому +71

    "Where we're going, we won't need eyes to see" -- A Platypus

  • @jlglover4592
    @jlglover4592 3 роки тому +444

    "The Electric Bill". I see you there, lol.

    • @randomotter6346
      @randomotter6346 3 роки тому +43

      I wonder how expensive this evolution was.

    • @abalakrishnan4152
      @abalakrishnan4152 3 роки тому +11

      When a platypus burps, it's called the gas bill

    • @Real_Eggman
      @Real_Eggman 3 роки тому +5

      @you did what on video? What? Are you high?

    • @stanleychen2584
      @stanleychen2584 3 роки тому +3

      @you did what on video? the only victims are us after reading your comment

    • @stanleychen2584
      @stanleychen2584 3 роки тому +2

      @you did what on video? no i just didnt understand wtf you were talking ab so i just busted that out lmao

  • @alexandria8349
    @alexandria8349 3 роки тому +28

    My great aunt gave me a stuffed platypus when i was a child and ive loved them ever since...great information in this video!

  • @msana4420
    @msana4420 3 роки тому +87

    Universe devs: Okay done and commited, did we forget something?
    Intern: thinks to himself "..hmm, did I delete that class that has access to everything in the animals package?"

  • @Isometrix116
    @Isometrix116 3 роки тому +110

    That platypus is smaller than I expected
    And less blue
    And less of a secret agent

  • @Think_Inc
    @Think_Inc 3 роки тому +772

    Hey, where’s Perry?
    **sees this video**
    Oh there you are Perry.

  • @karanpillai7223
    @karanpillai7223 3 роки тому +14

    The transition from the content to Curiosity Stream never ceases to amaze me. It's so smooth.

  • @mark_midmark
    @mark_midmark 3 роки тому +123

    Awwww yes. Y'all did two of my favorite animals, Hammerhead Shark, and Platypus, in short time. Platypus are my favorite animal hands down because they're adorable, and so intriguing. Thank you.

    • @Think_Inc
      @Think_Inc 3 роки тому +3

      And………. they don’t do much.

    • @joyyu7753
      @joyyu7753 3 роки тому +3

      they also have electroreception in common :)

    • @mark_midmark
      @mark_midmark 3 роки тому

      @@joyyu7753 yes!

    • @chrilin5107
      @chrilin5107 2 роки тому

      Agree love the more odd n often (sadly) less popular species ...if you like intriguing and old animals have a look at the pangolin too. At 80 million years they really have been successful in their specialisation. No teeth, instead a long tongue and sticky saliva to catch the insects (termites, ants etc) they eat. Spiny shoots of ketatine inside their gut help to process their food. Some stand up on two, and can even walk bipedally a short distance. The tree pangolin uses its tail to hang in a tree while digging for food (kind of like those old cartoon depictions of opossums...only they don't do that). Sadly they're covered in scales, so they're now heavily trafficked. Because in some traditional medicine people still wrongfully believe that the keratine; same as rhino horn or our nails, will cure disease 🤨 😖. And the pangolin defence, which works well if a tiger attacks, is to roll up tight in a ball. The scales prevent them from being able to dig in, so they walk off after a while. But this does not protect them from greedy and thoughtless humans who can just pick them up. So despite being one of the least known they're one of the most trafficked😢. I've been trying to raise awareness and hopefully there's some light.. Sir David Attenborough has a campaign now, I really appreciate him continously using his platform to help...if you or someone you know wants to help: www.fauna-flora.org/appeals/pangolin-appeal-dig/#:~:text=Please%20help%20save%20pangolins.,are%20pulverised%20for%20mythical%20medicines.

  • @HienNguyenHMN
    @HienNguyenHMN 3 роки тому +61

    "Platypus bills are SUPER sensitive to touch."
    cut to: research roughly handling the bill to show how fleshy it is.

  • @AshenRJ
    @AshenRJ 3 роки тому +383

    One thing I know about platypus is that they don't do much.

    • @shermanpotts2440
      @shermanpotts2440 3 роки тому +111

      And some of them are secret spies.

    • @tantzer6113
      @tantzer6113 3 роки тому +67

      Yes, unlike hedgehogs, who are great philosophers.

    • @asddyo
      @asddyo 3 роки тому +22

      @@tantzer6113 and fast runners

    • @justthinking650
      @justthinking650 3 роки тому +11

      some homo sapiens evolved through the same path

    • @byronjoel1400
      @byronjoel1400 3 роки тому

      @@tantzer6113 Thank you 😊

  • @demetrialowther727
    @demetrialowther727 3 роки тому +91

    There's a lot more unusual stuff "under the hood" of these guys (and their Echidna cousins). Their skeletons for example, have 'epipubic bones' aka "pouch bones" which are only found in Marsupials and Monotremes. But more unusual still, they have 3 bones in their pectoral girdle, while ALL other mammals have only two. On a human for example, the pectoral girdle (aka, the bones that link the arms to the rest of the skeleton and make up the shoulder) is made of two bones: the scapula (shoulder blade) and Clavicle (collar bone), with one running to the back and the other linking up at a socket in the sternum. It means that we, like 'all' mammals, can pivot our shoulders around, not just the arms within the socket. Compare this to birds/reptiles and older Tetrapod groups and you'll find that the pectoral girdle is a fused mass just like the pelvic girdle, with two bones at the front that firmly anchor the shoulders in place to the sternum. This third bone is the 'Coracoid' bone, and mammals lost it a long time ago... except in Monotremes. On the plus though, like the rigid flight frame of a bird, it provides a very solid anchor for powerful forelimbs which is why Platypus primarily use their forelimbs to swim (or echidna to dig). Splayed legs, more ribs than other mammals, low body heat, eggs, venom, etc. honestly make platypus and echidna more like lizards in a furry costume than just a beaver with a duck bill or a pointy-nosed hedgehog.

    • @wip1664
      @wip1664 Рік тому

      What came first...the airplane or the bird?
      In our (earth) atmosphere, birds fly. In a different atmosphere, there may not be a need to fly the way they fly now.
      I think most people would say the bird came first. We noticed them and then became smart enough to make a plane that can cover distance in a similar way.
      The evolution word is more for physiological changes and adaptions, and not for what we call intelligence. Evolution took/takes a long time. The lightbulb 💡 that suddenly flickers on in our brain takes a second. Then you will notice or become more aware of the things around you, internally and externally. This process of getting to a desired point could take a long time like evolution, or take a few years as exemplified in the technology capsule...like a time capsule but of course we didn't travel anywhere.
      Thanks for sharing the analysis. The human anatomy should be of interest to us because we are the most functional beings in our world. All these stuff was not known until the 20th century. Like the fact that there exists trillions of tiny cells which are lifeforms in our bodies. The cells die and more are reproduced to replace the simple lifeform, its predecessors, until our system (our body) 'dies'.

  • @unmeaninglessly143
    @unmeaninglessly143 3 роки тому +192

    This channel is one of my favorite wildlife channel.

    • @leanderbarreto6523
      @leanderbarreto6523 3 роки тому

      Real wild is cool too

    • @unmeaninglessly143
      @unmeaninglessly143 3 роки тому +1

      @Wildlife Warrior im subbed to that already, but this one is more informative, in my opinion. Both are good

  • @ghost-type
    @ghost-type 3 роки тому +17

    Creator: Mammal, reptile or bird?
    Platypus: Yes.

  • @JeffreyShao
    @JeffreyShao 3 роки тому +169

    This channel is underrated. Amazing content good for study break

    • @Smaugette
      @Smaugette 3 роки тому +4

      Study break?! I'm doing the most learning! ☺

    • @chrilin5107
      @chrilin5107 2 роки тому

      Totally agree I should be higher rated n some dated wildlife documentaries with stupid voice overs stating things like these monsters or blood thirsty beasts so on ...should be way down. Your stuff is informative and intelligent 👏❤

    • @chrilin5107
      @chrilin5107 2 роки тому +1

      @@Smaugette even if you're actively a student or not...learning more is always good 😊

    • @JeffreyShao
      @JeffreyShao 2 роки тому +1

      I agree

  • @chaseassaker7227
    @chaseassaker7227 3 роки тому +36

    "next time you pick up a platypus..." As if having to move platypi out of the way is an everyday occurrence for most of us lol

  • @owensteam
    @owensteam 3 роки тому +18

    This has to be the best and most thorough channel for interesting science. Great storytelling using facts… very difficult to get right but you do it superbly

    • @realscience
      @realscience  3 роки тому +5

      thank you, it makes my brain hurt 5 days a week but I try

    • @chrilin5107
      @chrilin5107 2 роки тому

      Agree totally

    • @chrilin5107
      @chrilin5107 2 роки тому +1

      @@realscience sorry to hear that, your head ache...well the results are at least great, brilliant and obviously really well received. So hopefully you will find a way to not hurt n keep making the series?

  • @AlwaysBolttheBird
    @AlwaysBolttheBird 3 роки тому +13

    You know you're weird when even Australians go "nah that ain't right"

  • @RohitPant04
    @RohitPant04 3 роки тому +207

    *Do you know why platypuses get robbed so often?*
    Because of the big bills they have on them.

  • @jamessamps235
    @jamessamps235 3 роки тому +15

    “He’s a semi aquatic, egg laying mammal of action! He’s PERRY!”

  • @TheDeadEyeSamurai
    @TheDeadEyeSamurai 3 роки тому +20

    A platypus!
    *puts on a hat
    Perry the Platypus!?

  • @puppetfan4634
    @puppetfan4634 Рік тому +3

    Life : how many abilities do you want?
    Platypus : *y e s*

  • @lasercraft32
    @lasercraft32 11 місяців тому +6

    The platypus is definitive proof that God has a sense of humor. XD

  • @victorvvc1925
    @victorvvc1925 3 роки тому +33

    When I was a kid I used to watch all these animal shows on Discovery Kids and I became totally obsessed with platypus and all their amazing features, it is such an weird and extraordinary creature!

  • @amlannayak983
    @amlannayak983 3 роки тому +51

    No wonder Perry the Platypus was amazing

  • @user-zvezdanet64
    @user-zvezdanet64 3 роки тому +37

    Well, it IS a semi-aquatic egg-laying mammal of action…

  • @TheGamermouse
    @TheGamermouse 3 роки тому +15

    Love your channel, great way of explaining and the way you structure your videos makes it easy to stay entertained :)

  • @Watcherrye
    @Watcherrye 2 роки тому +15

    I have a question that I haven't gotten a satisfying answer to. Snakes have venom that is used in medicine. Any science study done on the Platypus venom as far as either medicine or possible cure for illness?

  • @RohitPant04
    @RohitPant04 3 роки тому +83

    They are truly one of the most distinct organisms of our planet.
    Thank You for bringing our attentions to this quirky little creature!

    • @DendyJungle
      @DendyJungle 3 роки тому +1

      This isn't the Phineas and Ferb comment section

  • @billgardyne7328
    @billgardyne7328 3 роки тому +48

    The origin of the word platypus is from the Greek “platy” and “pous”, and means “broad, flat feet”.
    So the plural of platypus is platypodes.
    As an Australian biologist, I have always found the misspelling, even amongst aquatic specialists rather strange.

    • @Bessux
      @Bessux 2 роки тому +3

      Here's a list of people that care

    • @AldrianCG
      @AldrianCG Рік тому

      I know it as “ornitorrinco”, and the plural: “ornitorrincos”. 😊

  • @carrotylemons1190
    @carrotylemons1190 3 роки тому +20

    A platypus having a squishy bill is a image I never want to think of again

  • @humblehummingbird2011
    @humblehummingbird2011 Рік тому

    This was posted 2 years ago....I scrolled down on the thumbnails and subscribed. I'm going to watch this channel ALL DAY!

  • @GandalfGreyWizard
    @GandalfGreyWizard 3 роки тому +10

    I am a big fan of anything science related,and when real engineering announced this channel I immediately started catching up,alot of interesting topics have already been covered,and I hope they never end,thank you

  • @BrandonCase
    @BrandonCase Рік тому +1

    8:09 That’s one of the best transitions I’ve ever seen in an informational video

  • @grandunification6226
    @grandunification6226 3 роки тому +49

    Now I wonder why Perry never uses its feet(in show) to hurt doofenshmirtz!

    • @janMelantu
      @janMelantu 3 роки тому +5

      He can sweat milk too, he’s trans

    • @kakerake6018
      @kakerake6018 3 роки тому +11

      Ohh he's kicked doof many times

    • @ryleejam
      @ryleejam 3 роки тому

      @@kakerake6018 maybe they on poison him like how people unstink skunks

    • @monicadimitrova2396
      @monicadimitrova2396 8 місяців тому

      Because they produce it only during mating season

  • @isabellavetere9098
    @isabellavetere9098 3 роки тому +6

    It's a semi-aquatic, egg-laying mammal of action. It's a furry little flat-foot who'll never flinch from the fray. It's got more than just mad skill, it's got a beaver tail and a bill, and the women swoon whenever they hear it say: "gnhrrrrrr"

  • @sambrandner
    @sambrandner 3 роки тому +66

    “Hey where’s Perry?”

  • @travisbicklejr
    @travisbicklejr 3 роки тому +10

    Great video! Would love to see you do a video on the insane biology of hummingbirds.

  • @muhumads
    @muhumads 3 роки тому +5

    So what spare body parts do we have left
    Platypus : I'll take it all

  • @Amadeus8484
    @Amadeus8484 3 роки тому +1

    Nature: "Another creature, what should it be? Bird, Mammal, Fish?" Platypus: "Don't make me choose!"

  • @juliehobbs665
    @juliehobbs665 3 роки тому +7

    I LOVE this channel!! Such interesting and always accurate info on so many cool animals.. I HIGHLY recommend this channel if you're a knowledge junkie like myself.. Bravo, Stephanie, great work as always! 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼

    • @chrilin5107
      @chrilin5107 2 роки тому +1

      Totally agree I recently found this channel and I'm binging now 😊

  • @ClappOnUpp
    @ClappOnUpp Рік тому +1

    It's obvious that UFOs were like
    -"bro, check this this out I made from like... Everything"
    -"dude, wtf is that?"
    -"ah, it's like a duck, mixed with a mole, mixed with a geko, mixed with a koala.. but of everything really"
    -".... You're not allowed near the DNA labs anymore "

  • @XJYNCT
    @XJYNCT 3 роки тому +6

    He's a semi aquatic egg laying mammal of action.

  • @jameschristensen1658
    @jameschristensen1658 3 роки тому +4

    I think the most impressive part about the platypus is really how good it is at beating up evil phadmacists

  • @moazfareed1409
    @moazfareed1409 3 роки тому +13

    I always had a feeling that Australia just showed up from a parallel dimension.

    • @rais1953
      @rais1953 3 роки тому

      You might say that معاذ but to us in Australia it's all normal. As a kid in the dryer inland I watched an echidna bury itself in sandy soil for safety - they sink straight down - wonderful to watch but quite "normal" for us. رأيس

    • @budawang77
      @budawang77 2 роки тому

      @@rais1953 I've seen them do that here in Canberra. They literally slowly disappear before your eyes.

  • @kreativjunkie8053
    @kreativjunkie8053 11 місяців тому

    Hey, Perry. There you are.
    No, seriously - I listen and look every info of your wonderful detailed informations.
    You have created a channel that keeps me addicted for more because I am obsessed in science, paleontology since I was a small child.
    I 've read books without end.
    On UA-cam it is too much about entertainment or dry facts.
    But Your channel is fascinating and never boring and full of new discoverys.
    I love it!
    Just want to speak my heart out. English is not my native language and listening/reading ist far easier than speaking or writing.
    Greetings from germany.

  • @Vel1ar
    @Vel1ar 3 роки тому +3

    "It's thought platypuses use venom spurs in mating practices..." That sounds like fun

  • @Triexy
    @Triexy 3 роки тому +9

    I got an A+ on a science paper about Platypi in 7th grade. I still think about it occasionally and im 30

  • @thebluemango3061
    @thebluemango3061 3 роки тому +24

    Amazing, love these biology of videos keep doing what you do best

  • @yetanotherentity
    @yetanotherentity 2 роки тому

    'The bill is so sensitive, it can detect shrimp from 15 to 20 centimeters away...'
    * shows clip of human pinching and squeezing a platypus bill like they're trying to milk it *

  • @Dagoroth55
    @Dagoroth55 3 роки тому +6

    My insane conclusion is that platypi are a bored alien experiment to see how many attributes they could put together.

  • @maxprofane2
    @maxprofane2 2 роки тому

    This is the most underrated channel on UA-cam I've ever seen.

  • @Lifelikesky
    @Lifelikesky 3 роки тому +9

    Great content and well presented!! Keep up the great work :)

  • @syna7470
    @syna7470 2 роки тому +1

    In words of Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh, "HE'S A SEMI-AQUATIC EGG LAYING MAMMAL OF ACTION"

  • @SurfariFilms
    @SurfariFilms 3 роки тому +11

    "Next time you pick up a platapus " 😅 ..I'm always out jus pickin up platapus s lol

  • @kenton6098
    @kenton6098 3 роки тому +1

    Finally! Someone who does a good job doing voiceover!

  • @pjtyra2106
    @pjtyra2106 3 роки тому +7

    I love these videos. Thank you so much!

  • @danielau2643
    @danielau2643 3 роки тому

    this is my new favourite youtube channel

  • @syafiqharith736
    @syafiqharith736 5 місяців тому +4

    This video is sponsored by Dr. Doofenshmirtz

  • @d0gmaticsoul
    @d0gmaticsoul Рік тому

    it's nice to watch videos like this again, nostalgia trip but with new information. loved watching science shows when i was younger.

  • @reflect7559
    @reflect7559 3 роки тому +5

    Wonderful video! Thank you for sharing this with us

  • @rochelimit55555
    @rochelimit55555 3 роки тому

    12:59 this platypus opening the wood door and wiggling in into his house is really really cute omg

  • @DalCecilRuno
    @DalCecilRuno 3 роки тому +3

    The platypus is an animal I've always felt identified with, since I discovered its existence when I was a kid. "is that a duck? A beaver? A reptile? What is that thing?" Yet the platypus is fine the way it is.
    Thank you for making this video. This entire channel is my new favorite thing on UA-cam.

  • @andyzhang7890
    @andyzhang7890 3 роки тому +3

    On one end of the animals with superpowers spectrum you have the platypus, and on the other end you have the panda, who cant stay in trees properly, roll around uncontrollably, and cant even properly metabolize its only diet, bamboo. Its a miracle they haven't gone extinct all this time

  • @pandanganmatiyn1487
    @pandanganmatiyn1487 3 роки тому +3

    @Real Science, think you can do Insane Biology of Axolotl and Tardigrades? Great video btw, keep it up!

  • @kookaman6095
    @kookaman6095 11 місяців тому +1

    *Me:* It’s just a platypus.
    *The platypus:* _[puts on a hat]_
    *Me:* _[gasps]_ *PERRY THE PLATYPUS!?*

  • @IntrepidFraidyCat
    @IntrepidFraidyCat 3 роки тому +6

    Baby platypus are the cutest! Agent Perry is cool too!

  • @paulbyerlee2529
    @paulbyerlee2529 3 роки тому +1

    Bar tender asks the platypus how he is going to pay for the beer. The platypus replies "just put it on my bill"

  • @chickennuggetscoon6900
    @chickennuggetscoon6900 3 роки тому +6

    Platypus has an amazing perspective

  • @slaphappyduplenty2436
    @slaphappyduplenty2436 Рік тому +1

    I always reckoned the platypus to be proof of there being a god, and that he has dad-humour.

  • @kalelee9966
    @kalelee9966 3 роки тому +3

    These are such weird creatures. I love it! I learned so much. I love your videos

  • @barbballa2823
    @barbballa2823 2 роки тому +1

    This channel is so amazing. Thank you!

  • @hungtheheroluu
    @hungtheheroluu 2 роки тому +3

    I wonder what happens when I give a platypus a fedora.

  • @goatsplitter
    @goatsplitter Рік тому

    when you said it could become water tight at will, i thought you said it could become water type at will. My inner-pokemon nerd's intrusive thoughts :D Great video, as always!

  • @MrTurbo_
    @MrTurbo_ 3 роки тому +4

    A platypus is honestly just like if there was a character creation tool for life and someone fel face first in to the keyboard, spilled his coffee on it as well and then accidentally his the create button

    • @heldforeverbygod
      @heldforeverbygod Рік тому

      Except we all know "accidents" like that require hours of set up and engineering...why nor just believe what we see ...that God actually created an amazing and unusual creature by his superior wisdom, power and handle on the "building blocks of life."???

    • @MrTurbo_
      @MrTurbo_ Рік тому

      @@heldforeverbygod what the hell are you talking about, this isn't a catholic church, this is a UA-cam comment section

    • @williamdaviddiazcuchimaque7511
      @williamdaviddiazcuchimaque7511 Рік тому

      Es como si dios le hubiese mostrado el dedo medio a charles darwin

  • @tarror13
    @tarror13 3 роки тому +1

    This channel keeps getting better!

  • @rossjack4362
    @rossjack4362 3 роки тому +15

    great video although when animating the branches of species through history i found it to stutter a lot. I suspect something to do with the rendering of these sequences but I hope you can take this constructively.

  • @Gamespotfan1
    @Gamespotfan1 2 роки тому +1

    This is amazing! Such a high quality production! Thank you!

  • @first782
    @first782 3 роки тому +3

    I didn't know platypuses were so small, I thought they were the size of beavers

  • @Kroggnagch
    @Kroggnagch Рік тому

    Imagine being the one who found and therefore saw the platypus walking, swimming, doing whatever a platypus does I suppose, and you kill this thing to show everyone and they're all together in thinking you've faked it and it's not a real animal. How absolutely frustrating..

  • @gulagdave3511
    @gulagdave3511 3 роки тому +5

    Could you guys add the music you use in the description. Great video!

  • @GooseBucket-hr1go
    @GooseBucket-hr1go 2 роки тому +1

    "As someone who grew up in America, Australia's animals seem alien to me."
    Me who grew up in Australia: "And you don't think skinny cows with branches on their heads seem ridiculous to us?!" 🤣

  • @widdershinss2085
    @widdershinss2085 3 роки тому +5

    The platypus is what happened when God decided to turn up all the sliders in the character creation menu.

  • @wimarreynaga3526
    @wimarreynaga3526 10 місяців тому

    Well-detailed the evolution route of this interesting animal.Great video!

  • @GoBirds7
    @GoBirds7 3 роки тому +3

    “Next time you pick up a platypus...”
    As if picking up platypus is something that happens on a weekly basis.

    • @rais1953
      @rais1953 3 роки тому

      You don't do that? Northern hemisphere people are weird.

  • @mathieuleader8601
    @mathieuleader8601 3 роки тому +1

    In a recent study published in
    the journal Mammalia, scientists found that when illuminated by
    ultraviolet (UV) light-a spectrum of light not visible to human eyes-the
    pelts of give off a blue-green glow