Is she a scientist? Does she preform experimentation on hypothesis of cause and effect relationships from naturally occurring observable phenomena (called the scientific method) because that is what Natural Science requires by definition. Pseudoscience is the claim of science when the scientific method has not been used. It is not permissible in science to make any claim of a cause and effect relationship that has not been put through the method. You would be surprised at the amount of people who are labeled scientists that have never used the scientific method in their careers. Those people are not scientists anymore than theoretical physicist are not scientists because they don't use the scientific method either.
It looks like she's Not a scientist at all She is called Dr because she has a PhD in Journalism. I cannot find any formal education in science or physics even though she used her PhD in Journalism degree to write for many "science" related companies. I just read the full bio on her from ecommercetest2 called "The Multifaceted Career Of Dr. Ann Jones". - So she is a Paid Science Communicator - but has No training in physics or Natural Science. (that I can find)
@@paul2413 I like to know who I'm watching because these days who can trust anything on the internet? Plus it afforded my a teaching opportunity to your community.
Yeah, let's be completely honest, Marlin _would_ have become Nimo's new mommy, as soon as the old one kicked it. However, THAT was "too soon" for Disney. 😂😂😂😂
I'm from Germany and didn't know (about) Dr Ann Jones before watching this video, but I'm instantly hooked because of her humour. I already knew almost all of the animal facts in this video, but it's such a joy to listen to the way she delivers those facts.
I see so many posts on YT calling for the abolition of ABC. Dr. Ann Jones is reason enough to do no such thing. She seems like somebody I would like to spend time with watching wild life. I just joined ABC iview just so I could watch her show The Secret Lives Of Our Urban Birds'. Thank you Ann.
No one would have an issue with the ABC if they just abolished their news media arm. Think of all the funds that would become available for producing quality science, lifestyle, kids, comedy, and drama output then too, instead of just producing divisive ideologue driven propaganda that diminishes the country.
@@Sthuont I do agree with you. The propagandizing is what really gets under my skin. Pretty much lies a lot of it. I've found Sky News a bit more balanced.
@@JimmyYuen-n5n The eggs need to stay dry to develop so no go in the ocean, and burying them in the sand protects them from predators. The sand helps to regulate the temperature of the nest so the eggs don't get too hot or too cold. Then when they hatch, the act of climbing out of the sand and "running" to the ocean, builds their swimming muscles and helps them imprint on their home beach.
9:33 I have an animal for you 😊 Turritopsis dohrnii (the immortal jellyfish) its amazing 🙌 oh by the way I love your love for science its reminding me why I was interested in science when I first decided to become a molecular biologist 🌿
Dr. Ann Jones has made her way - all the way - to Germany. I just love to watch these little films. Not only because they are informative, but also because of her humor, her laugh, her enthusiastic dedication to animals - and of course of the Aussi accent. Just have to love her!
You are absolutely delightful! I love your videos! Very informative, very interesting and very fun! I’m an old woman now, also known as a Boomer, and I never learned anything like this in school! 🙏👵🏼👍
Ur good!! For some reason, i've never been able to retain information on an educational level. A lot of things would just go inand out, plus I'll get bored with educational videos. But ur voice is so clear, and u explain things so simply that you make like watching your content 😊
I was fascinated by this expression too. Had to look it up and learn its origin. I thought it would be something related to "carcasses", but nope, apparently it refers to the cawing of crows. I, a Yank, might have to start using this one in casual conversation.
When the wood frog thaws out does it retain any knowledge or memory from before being frozen? Or is it a blank slate surviving on the same instinct as a new frog?
as an ecologist i didnt think i would learn anything, but i did, i never knew. cassowary (which i am rightly scared of) having pseudo phallus and parrot fish poo sand, i never did like the beach
Greenland sharks also have large quantities of urea in their blood, which (among other things) helps them contend with the frigid temperatures in which they live. Cold-adaptation isn't the only useful property of urea for sharks, but it's an important one.
These facts and Dr Ann Jones' presentation of them was the most fun I've had today, and I've had a really fun day too. I love this video so much especially the plot spoiler for Nemo 2! I'm saving it to show my.....well everyone I know! 🤣🤣 Brilliant! I'm already subscribed but need more of this immediately. ♥❤
Bush turkeys look like miniature cassowaries. Both give me the heebie jeebies. This was delightful. Good reason to check out the old iview again. Thankyou!
😱Female Hyena pseudo-penis-related TRAUMA, plus Marlin turning into "Mom" & MATING with NEMO: I don't know whether to be Fascinated or Horrified! Maybe a little of both - at least I've learnt TWO new things today! 😂👍
I remember a story about an octopus at a zoo. It was in a large container that screwed on. The food kept disappearing. They couldn’t figure out how. A video camera was placed in the room. The octopus was unscrewing the lid from the inside, getting out, unscrewing the lid to the food, eating a little(not enough to be very noticeable) screwing the lid on, getting back in its container and screwing it on. It had the forethought to minimize the clues to not get caught so it could keep getting extra. That is a scary level of thought and planning. Remembering how everything is, knowing taking small amounts so over a long time it would get more instead of gorging once, remembering how everything looked and making sure to return everything to its original state is SO smart. If they get any smarter we might be in trouble!
What a fantastic, witty personality. I enjoy her videos so much, it makes me want to take my family and friends on a trip to Australia and New Zealand. Immediately. Hey, don’t think I won’t do it? Some day, I will make it so and until then, I look forward to the trip. See you soon!
This woman is a living monument to science and humor.
THANKYOU!
True
The fact that I can look at the spider without shrieking is a testament to Dr. Jones and her enthusiasm as well as her hilarious delivery.
Same!
This is a huge complement (and relief to the spiders who live near you I imagine!)
True
Dr Ann is the only scientist whom I look for everyday. I learn so much and a good giggle to start my day.
Is she a scientist? Does she preform experimentation on hypothesis of cause and effect relationships from naturally occurring observable phenomena (called the scientific method) because that is what Natural Science requires by definition. Pseudoscience is the claim of science when the scientific method has not been used. It is not permissible in science to make any claim of a cause and effect relationship that has not been put through the method. You would be surprised at the amount of people who are labeled scientists that have never used the scientific method in their careers. Those people are not scientists anymore than theoretical physicist are not scientists because they don't use the scientific method either.
It's my first time seeing her. I'll check her out.
It looks like she's Not a scientist at all She is called Dr because she has a PhD in Journalism. I cannot find any formal education in science or physics even though she used her PhD in Journalism degree to write for many "science" related companies. I just read the full bio on her from ecommercetest2 called "The Multifaceted Career Of Dr. Ann Jones". - So she is a Paid Science Communicator - but has No training in physics or Natural Science. (that I can find)
@@DivergentDroidbruh it’s not that deep, just enjoy the video and move on
@@paul2413 I like to know who I'm watching because these days who can trust anything on the internet? Plus it afforded my a teaching opportunity to your community.
I'll never look at Finding Nemo the same way again 😂
Same! 🤣🤣🤣
Yeah, let's be completely honest, Marlin _would_ have become Nimo's new mommy, as soon as the old one kicked it. However, THAT was "too soon" for Disney. 😂😂😂😂
Yeah, the _real_ 'Finding Nemo' was a little too soon for Disney! 😂😂😂😂
He would only change if he were the dominate male. Considering how frightened he was of well everything I don't think he was.
It would have become "Finding Marlene"
I'm from Germany and didn't know (about) Dr Ann Jones before watching this video, but I'm instantly hooked because of her humour. I already knew almost all of the animal facts in this video, but it's such a joy to listen to the way she delivers those facts.
She also hosts a podcast, What The Duck?! Its incredible. I recommend the naked mole rat episode.
I see so many posts on YT calling for the abolition of ABC. Dr. Ann Jones is reason enough to do no such thing. She seems like somebody I would like to spend time with watching wild life. I just joined ABC iview just so I could watch her show The Secret Lives Of Our Urban Birds'. Thank you Ann.
Thanks Trevor ❤
No one would have an issue with the ABC if they just abolished their news media arm. Think of all the funds that would become available for producing quality science, lifestyle, kids, comedy, and drama output then too, instead of just producing divisive ideologue driven propaganda that diminishes the country.
@@Sthuont I do agree with you. The propagandizing is what really gets under my skin. Pretty much lies a lot of it. I've found Sky News a bit more balanced.
Sky? Balanced???
@@ABCScience Just a question. Could Partheogenesis in long run, for example with New Mexico whiptail, lead to genetic problems?
Ive been a bio nut my whole life, & Dr Ann is one of the coolest & most entertaining in the field. Love her!
Dr A Jones is a living national treasure.
Seconded
*an international treasure!
The best presenter ever. I love her enthusiasm, humour and she's so smart. Quirky girl. I always learn something. Thanks. ☮️
Yep, she is a true blue Aussie Sheila, smart and funny.
OMG you are hilarious and smart! Need to share this video!
Reminds me of the mud skipper back home😊
Can i ask why turtles have to lay their eggs on the sandy beaches
@@JimmyYuen-n5n The eggs need to stay dry to develop so no go in the ocean, and burying them in the sand protects them from predators. The sand helps to regulate the temperature of the nest so the eggs don't get too hot or too cold. Then when they hatch, the act of climbing out of the sand and "running" to the ocean, builds their swimming muscles and helps them imprint on their home beach.
"Life finds a way" ... love that phrase. It's been years since the Jurassic Park movie
Ann is just awesome. ❤
Well there you go. Another fascinating video Dr Jones. Thank you
You popped up in my feed. Hilarious- fascinating - well done you. 👏🏻👏🏻
New sub. 👍
I love Dr. Ann!!! Huge fan! I’m not from Australia (wish I was) but I love watching her! We need MORE DR ANN JONES!!!!
9:33 I have an animal for you 😊 Turritopsis dohrnii (the immortal jellyfish) its amazing 🙌 oh by the way I love your love for science its reminding me why I was interested in science when I first decided to become a molecular biologist 🌿
I see _someone _ has an interest in the immortal!? 😂😂😂 Let it be known... me too. ❤
GD i feckin love those jellyfish life cycle 😤
@@DigitalhunnyMe as well!!! I’d also like to recommend the Portuguese man o war and Tardigrades. Thanks you
Informative and hilarious at the same time. So, I subscribed. Looking forward to the next video.
Years ago,70’s, we kept tropical fish and several of the Mollies and Swordtails changed from female to male. Fascinating❤
Experienced the same, had to think about my Swordtails too.
Dr. Ann Jones has made her way - all the way - to Germany. I just love to watch these little films. Not only because they are informative, but also because of her humor, her laugh, her enthusiastic dedication to animals - and of course of the Aussi accent. Just have to love her!
Fun and factual! Love this; thanks for sharing x
Dr Ann.....lol i love you! "As every empowered woman does, she turned to herself"....lmao
You are absolutely delightful! I love your videos! Very informative, very interesting and very fun! I’m an old woman now, also known as a Boomer, and I never learned anything like this in school! 🙏👵🏼👍
Whatever you pay Dr Ann Jones, double it.
And have her do more shows!
Is there a way to tag in the HR department @ABCScience? 😅
@@annjonesnature 😂
Thanks Dr Ann. You've blown my mind once again.
Ur good!! For some reason, i've never been able to retain information on an educational level. A lot of things would just go inand out, plus I'll get bored with educational videos. But ur voice is so clear, and u explain things so simply that you make like watching your content 😊
You gatta do one on axolotls.
Yes, they are amazing - can grow back legs
@@ZestySeanot just legs, they can even regenerate a part of their brain
@@will-pk8hq 😯
@@will-pk8hq 😲 WOW!
6:25 "cark," or "to cark it" means to die. That was a new one for me. Thanks!
I was fascinated by this expression too. Had to look it up and learn its origin. I thought it would be something related to "carcasses", but nope, apparently it refers to the cawing of crows. I, a Yank, might have to start using this one in casual conversation.
@@shoepanda it’s a very common expression here in Australia 😊
YEAHHHH DR ANN JONES IS BACKKKKKKK
I enjoyed that, learned something new, and had a giggle. Thank you!
I have decided I don’t need to spend time sunbathing at the beach anymore 😹😹😹
Most the sand on the beach isn't produced by fish. That said, the beach is dirty for other reasons.
Virgin Crocodile - "no baby daddy" but I'd still take some time to check how much the zookeeper loves crocodiles 😆
Wonderful presentation.
When the wood frog thaws out does it retain any knowledge or memory from before being frozen? Or is it a blank slate surviving on the same instinct as a new frog?
As they said in JP, “Life finds a way!”. LMAO 😂😂😂
The Nemo threw me off oh my gosh!🤣🤣
I L💕VE Watching Dr. Ann Jones -- She's Absolutely Amazing!! Educational & Hilarious
I always enjoy your videos. Thank you.
So every time we frolic on the beach, we are actually frolicking in Parrot fish pooh.
What a lot of people also don't know is that the sand that comes out of Parrot fish's turns into star shaped sand. Star sand!
The Jesus Christ lizards is just blasphemy we cannot tolerate LMAOOO 😭
I love Ann! I love her her hilarious ways of getting around "sensitive" facts.
I just discovered this channel and I’m already hooked. Dr. Ann is delightful.
That was utterly fascinating!! SUBSCRIBED!
as an ecologist i didnt think i would learn anything, but i did, i never knew. cassowary (which i am rightly scared of) having pseudo phallus and parrot fish poo sand, i never did like the beach
Absolutely love your videos. Keep it going for us fellow nature nerds! I'd love to see you do snake videos and the weird things they do.
Dr Ann Jones 👏👏👏👏
Thank you Dr Ann for messing with a Disney movie. I love it!
Dr. Jones is a hoot! ❤️
Dr Jones is so amazing! She knows how to teach.
Loved this video - watched it while taking a break from house cleaning. Thx! Love your accent.
One of the best videos I have seen on UA-cam ❤
I love you hosting. Best host
Petition to have Dr. Jones, David Attenborough, Professor Brian Cox, and Sandy Toksvig have dinner & lots of wine together.
OMG I would be a blubbering mess are you serious?
@@annjonesnature Absolutely!
I see Dr. Ann Jones, I click and smile 😊
"She had been in a big tank with her mate...... Mating away" 😂😂😂😂
I don't know how I ended up here but this woman is facinating! I must see more....subscribed!
Can you make a video on the mating survival tricks of male spiders like for example Pisaura mirabilis? 😃
Great idea!
God, I love her. Phenomenal humor and great presentation!
just discovered this channel and Dr. Jones... and subscribed of course! What a great teacher.
"no baby daddy" 😂
Totally fascinating!
LoL this video is so entertaining, wish I had you as my science lecturer at Uni 😁
Good job very informative!
Excellent explanation of amazing nature 🎉
Greenland sharks also have large quantities of urea in their blood, which (among other things) helps them contend with the frigid temperatures in which they live. Cold-adaptation isn't the only useful property of urea for sharks, but it's an important one.
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These facts and Dr Ann Jones' presentation of them was the most fun I've had today, and I've had a really fun day too. I love this video so much especially the plot spoiler for Nemo 2! I'm saving it to show my.....well everyone I know! 🤣🤣 Brilliant! I'm already subscribed but need more of this immediately. ♥❤
I love your videos!!! Thank you!
You had me at “It Poos Sand!” 😂 👍👍
Bush turkeys look like miniature cassowaries. Both give me the heebie jeebies. This was delightful. Good reason to check out the old iview again. Thankyou!
Nature is weird and Dr Ann is hilarious 😂
I love you, Ann. Purely and scientifically.
Using international metric system 😮😮😮
This lady is a treasure 🎉
Informative and funny. New subscriber for sure
Great stuff! Thank you
genuinely could watch her talk about animals all day
I love this!
I could watch this all day
Just found this site, she is amazing, will definitely follow
Thank you very educational.
So just remember the next time you go to the beach ..youre walking on fish poo ..mind blown ! 🤯
This was such a wild ride to watch😂 i loved it
Awesome Wonderful Hilarious😂
😱Female Hyena pseudo-penis-related TRAUMA, plus Marlin turning into "Mom" & MATING with NEMO: I don't know whether to be Fascinated or Horrified! Maybe a little of both - at least I've learnt TWO new things today! 😂👍
Always a treat!
I really like this lady and all the weird critters, happy stuff 🙂
I grew up on play school, now I have ABC science.
I ❤️ ABC.
ABC ❤ you!
I absolutely adore this woman.
02:34. In the words of *Dr. Malcolm,* provided by screenwriter David Koepp, based on the novel by Michael Crichton.
So well done, she's amazing
Jeff goldbloom will forever be prehistoric certified 😂 dude got platinum status
Awesome! 😂 Tysm
I remember a story about an octopus at a zoo. It was in a large container that screwed on.
The food kept disappearing. They couldn’t figure out how.
A video camera was placed in the room.
The octopus was unscrewing the lid from the inside, getting out, unscrewing the lid to the food, eating a little(not enough to be very noticeable) screwing the lid on, getting back in its container and screwing it on.
It had the forethought to minimize the clues to not get caught so it could keep getting extra.
That is a scary level of thought and planning.
Remembering how everything is, knowing taking small amounts so over a long time it would get more instead of gorging once, remembering how everything looked and making sure to return everything to its original state is SO smart.
If they get any smarter we might be in trouble!
I guess the parrot fish is responsible for all the beaches we have. Gratitude
You are fantastic! Thank you for your humorous explanation of the wonderful critters on our planet. Enjoy every minute of your Utubes. Ha❤
First time seeing her. Good energy.
That finding nemo part was uncalled for 😂
I knew about the parrotfish because there are species of them in the Caribbean as well.
I feel for the Crocodile laying egg with no good man around.
If women could perfect this technique, that would actually be pretty neat.
@@ARedMagicMarker they just make more women or do they still make boys too?
A superb video!
What a fantastic, witty personality. I enjoy her videos so much, it makes me want to take my family and friends on a trip to Australia and New Zealand. Immediately. Hey, don’t think I won’t do it? Some day, I will make it so and until then, I look forward to the trip. See you soon!
Informative and funny.
My personal favorite animal ~ the Bumble Bee ~ which flips off aerodynamics while buzzing by!