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@@triadwarfare I don’t think the pufferfish varieties eaten in Japan have spines. The tetrodotoxin in Japanese puffer fish (aka fugu) is highly concentrated in the liver and ovaries instead. I have eaten fugu in Japan, but it made me kind of nervous. In Hawaii, my father, who was a zoologist, had me feed peas to pufferfish while we were swimming in a lagoon. No spines there either, luckily, because the fugu were crowding around to get the peas!
@Khay Clay 70,000,000? Theyd have been extinct a century ago if that was the case. And no one talked about sharks killing people nor did anyone talk bad about them. It was a joke
It makes their skin crawl, too. Hedgehogs sadly are really vulnerable to skin parasites. My sister had an internship in a facility where they treated young or emaciated hedgehogs that wouldn't otherwise survive the winter and apparently they had a saying there that dying of old age for a hedgehog usually just means not being able to replace their blood at the same rate they lose it through ticks and flea and mites.
6:28 actually bearded dragon's spikes hurt quite a bit when it inflates it's body. Learned that yesterday, when my dragon got scared of a bird and I tried to pick him up... Ouch
Danielle: “If you’re ever hiking in the Rocky Mountains and walk through a spider web, take a close look! You might just be in the presence of one of the coolest little arachnids!” Also Danielle: “Just make sure they don’t *go in your ears.”* Arachnophobes: *[Horrified screaming]*
First, Danielle seems like one of those awesome friends you go to the bar with on trivia night. Second, I would love to see an episode on Sun Bears or Red Pandas. Love the videos!
I beg of you, make a video about the pronghorn antelope, I just love how unique they are and how ice age make them the second fastest animal in the whole worls
@@sobertillnoon I dont know for certain, but it appears quite similar to an insulin pump. It's possible she is diabetic, or receiving some other type of medication.
@@Kimmaline thanks. It occupied most of my attention during the video. I just couldn't puzzle it out. I thought, maybe it was the shirt store tag but like no way she's getting on camera and no one noticed. And why would she even leave it on? Is she going to return it after wearing it? It went on like this for like 10 minutes.
Yeah, they used the footage in the echidna episode as well. If you look closely, I believe it’s actually missing it’s paw on the front right leg, leading to that “limp” he has. Regardless, they walk goofy AF and are too damn cute. Lucky Tasmanians.
@@geraldfriend256 I wondered about that. They were all over the place growing up in the outskirts of San Antonio, but I haven't seen one in ages either. Damn fire ants.
I would say it's a grey area, and in fact both terms may be correct in the instance of defensive poison barbs since they can be used both in an active and passive manner of applying their toxins. Maybe even more likely to call it venomous since we'd have no issues calling a bee venomous even tho it uses the same strategy of defense, only it uses a single toxic barb (which we call a single poison barb a stinger instead).
Tenrec is closely related to elephants? I feel like that can be an entire video on its own!!! Please talk about this in more detail my curiosity has peaked
Fun Fact: Elephants' closest relative is the Hyrax. Apparently Elephants are just giant evolved hairless Shrews! p.s. Curiosity is "piqued" rather than "peaked" ;)
When I was younger I would collect caterpillars and keep them until they became butterflies. I once had a very fuzzy caterpillar and my little child brain said "touch it" so I did and felt tremendous agony. That being said, when I saw the mouse and caterpillar in this video I immediately thought "I want to touch it" I have not matured or learned anything since childhood.
@@cecegiles4583 It is true. The most recent common ancestor of both whales and hedgehogs diverged almost 10 million years before porcupines ever evolved.
My cousins pet hedgehog was named prick. He came every evening to eat the dogs food before the dog could start eating and who was absolutly was terrified of the spikey dude. He came about every evening until he hibernated and came back for most of the next year too! Very cute and very brave.
That moment when you realize you've touched and held a live pufferfish and didn't get stung. Now that's what I call luck! Would not do it again now that i know they can kill people tho.
Look up fugu. People eat those things. Chefs have to go through years of training before being certified, and it's still not 100% safe. Appearantly the appeal of it is not only the taste, but a tingling, slightly numbing effect on the mouth
Nah, try the idiot girl who picked up a blue ringed octopus from a rock pool - cos it was "pretty". It was already bluing up, she was less than a minute from death.
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Thanks Daniellé!
why you guys do annoying with old videos?
Could you please do a Thylacine video
Animalogic can you please Do a video on rats they are really incredible animals.
Animalogic after or before you do the a video on rats I think you should check out blue tongued skink they are a very weird and cool reptile.
"foxes pee on hedgehogs" listen, it's YOUR food, you season it however you want, but count me out lol
Sonic revs up a spindash and Tails pisses on him
@@dolphinboi-playmonsterranc9668 there's probably art of that
@@dolphinboi-playmonsterranc9668 you laugh but rule 34 probably applies to sonic characters more than any other drawn characters
Foxes pee on food to mark it as their own😂 Learnt that from the channel Save A Fox.
Hedgehogs wanna be toilet
''Has enough venom to kill 20 adult men and there is no known antidote"
- Cheerful music
perfect
Well, at least until you live in Japan and pufferfish is a delicacy there.
@@triadwarfare I don’t think the pufferfish varieties eaten in Japan have spines. The tetrodotoxin in Japanese puffer fish (aka fugu) is highly concentrated in the liver and ovaries instead. I have eaten fugu in Japan, but it made me kind of nervous. In Hawaii, my father, who was a zoologist, had me feed peas to pufferfish while we were swimming in a lagoon. No spines there either, luckily, because the fugu were crowding around to get the peas!
🤣
Man, no wonder Surge is deadly
Running into one of these animals would be awful, they're all pricks.
Beth Wendt dad jokes
Daaaaad jokes
Thank you for your valued services.
Thank you for valued dad joke
That was pretty sharp, I get your point.
I like that you called hedgehogs "lawn urchins." The word urchin originally just meant "hedgehog," so a sea urchin would be a "sea hedgehog"
Yesss, I've been waiting for someone to mention this
In German they are actually called sea hedgehog
@@WhatWouldJohnSay93 in Dutch to :D
In Spanish we too still call sea hedgehogs 😁
Vietnamese too
Echidna also glide, punch through breakable structures, and protect magical emeralds.
How about that! So do hedgehogs.
They also fight gods and help hedgehogs and foxes fight robots and other stuff
It took me too long to find the sonic the hedgehog comment especially considering that in this very video it is said foxes pee on hedgehogs...
and no da wae
The Carbuncle ate itself.
my hair's special skills: ima fall out at age 30
feel you bro
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Same. Ughhhhh
At least it waited until you were 30....
just like a tarantula
3:40 not the relationship between hedgehogs, foxes, and echidnas that I've been led to expect.
@Lance Clemings "The Sonic fandom" -- Giving Furries A Laugh Since 1995!
Then you haven't been reading the right fanfiction.
My revenge will be swift, and come when you least expect it, fox! - Echidna
"training sharks"
Excuse me, what!? There better be lasers involved.
sharks with frickin lazer beams attached to their heads
@@skyt3265 beat me to it 😁
Just wait untill they get lungs and legs.?..or tank tracks
@Khay Clay 70,000,000? Theyd have been extinct a century ago if that was the case. And no one talked about sharks killing people nor did anyone talk bad about them. It was a joke
Right? Soon as she said "training sharks" and then moved on like it was nothing... I was like, "are we really just gonna gloss over that?"
Bird: *Tries to eat thorny dragon*
Thorny dragon: *spews out blood from eyes*
Bird: Jokes on you I'm in to that sh*t
Throny Dragon: a real-life Cyclops?
Pretty sure it's horned lizards that do that not thorny dragons
Wow you are so funny
And original
pretty sure its horny dragons😂
''Lionfish are beautiful but deadly''
Coyote Peterson: Perfect for smacking a hand in
the guy is an absolute bellend💯🔔🐠
Lion fish are delicious.
If you catch one in the Caribbean, it is illegal to release it.
The spines must be cut off with scissors
"You're entering a world of pain."
the way that she said that line was unironically horrifying
in general this video sounds like a mixture of 50s educational video and dystopian fake joyfulness
Where'd you think she got it from?
The parasites on the hedgehog made my skin crawl.
Your skin crawling makes my skin crawl.
Mycel
You serious?
They are Mites, almost all wild animals have them
It makes their skin crawl, too. Hedgehogs sadly are really vulnerable to skin parasites. My sister had an internship in a facility where they treated young or emaciated hedgehogs that wouldn't otherwise survive the winter and apparently they had a saying there that dying of old age for a hedgehog usually just means not being able to replace their blood at the same rate they lose it through ticks and flea and mites.
same with echidnas-when you see them up close they are crawling with disgusting parasites.
6:28 actually bearded dragon's spikes hurt quite a bit when it inflates it's body. Learned that yesterday, when my dragon got scared of a bird and I tried to pick him up... Ouch
Adam Brůha Dany Targaryen is that you?
You have to have the constitution of a marshmallow, to think that. The only reptile spikes I've ever had to tangle with, are iguanas. Those guys suck.
Oh, I've learned about Tenrecs when watching Wild Kratts episodes
Same
Same here, and I was an adult.
Ya it’s a great show
Nah fam auctonauts is where it’s at
Nah you gotta go with the OG Zoboomafoo
Lizards: shoots blood out
Birds: ha jokes on you am into that sheet
Danielle: “If you’re ever hiking in the Rocky Mountains and walk through a spider web, take a close look! You might just be in the presence of one of the coolest little arachnids!”
Also Danielle: “Just make sure they don’t *go in your ears.”*
Arachnophobes: *[Horrified screaming]*
I love spiders and ever I was horrified
I’m like “WHAT??...Whhyyyy did she say thaaaat?!?!
Cut to commercial lolz
Now my ears itch
Arachnophobes: "no more mountains!!!"
First, Danielle seems like one of those awesome friends you go to the bar with on trivia night. Second, I would love to see an episode on Sun Bears or Red Pandas. Love the videos!
The most awesome thing I learned from this video: That people are training sharks to kill something.
Anyway, please do a video about tanukis!
YES tanukis!!!
Tom nook jk jk
Mario's Tanooki suit!
Can the next video talk about something even deadlier than the spine or quill: the stinger
Only if it has something after the credits.
Liam Brandley Drop Bears.
Wait, TENRECS ARE REAL!? I THOUGHT THAT WAS A COMIC CREATION!
what about new world tarantulas and their ability to fling urticating hairs that have microscopic barbs?
I used have pet Red-Knees and they were ALWAYS getting all pissy and flinging hairs! True fact: "itching powder" was tarantula hairs.
@@MikeJBeebe I thought it was sposed to be ground maple seed?
I’m sorry, WHAT
@@MikeJBeebe I thought it was fiberglass, poor Ts
I was wondering the same thing
I am hooked on these videos. Danielle is really great at her job and thanks to the people behind the scenes too. 👍
We had an injured hedgehog in our garden years ago. I was actually surprised how sharp and firm the spikes were
Fun fact: Headogs are called Igel im Germany which is pronounced like Eagle, this leads to a lot of confusion
*Hedgehogs
That's not 'fun'.
@Mycel whatever dude👍🏼
New OC; Sonic the Eagle.
in my country igla means needle
I beg of you, make a video about the pronghorn antelope, I just love how unique they are and how ice age make them the second fastest animal in the whole worls
Every time you say "native to Australia" I'm like, "yup makes sense, only Australia could house somthing like that"
I’ve been fooled into thinking this was about tenrecs.
lol same!😆
@ 3:45 - oh my, that poor Echidna has it's right front paw missing!
Danielle uses such expression, as if she’s actually speaking to her audience individually, makes watching her videos’ so much more interesting.
Great video! I wish you clarified that the spikes on reptiles were modified scales because my friend is gonna see this and think he won our argument🤣
I’ll never get over how cute echidnas are. Look at the way they walk!!
4:18 for Surge
You knew what we came for
"You don't want to touch a tenrec"
No shit, I don't want to get electrocuted.
Surge the Tenrec makes a lot more sense now.
"Don't mess with the porcupine."
Honey Badger: "...You said something?"
this is the earliest I've ever been. Love u and your vids, Animalogic!
Hedgehogs also run at hypersonic speeds, destroy robots and eat chili dogs.
I’d never seen an echidna walk before, and my life now feels more complete
Knuckles waddle.
I’m surprised no one’s used a tenrec as a video game mascot.
I love watching her so much she's so funny
I think you fancy her
She's adorable
@@DrPhil-by7lt Sorry for what I'm going to say but I think you're simping alittle
SIMP
That chick seems 2 have alot going 4 her, I agree w/Dug.
Great as always!
*the creatively named **_Texas Horned Lizard_*
Love the sarcasm.
Thanks Danielle for finally mentioning the tenrec. I love how you present all creatures GREAT & small. 😊🤪👍🏻🙏🏻💓🦇🌼
This has to be one of the best produced channel on UA-cam. I don't know where the hell you find these vintage video clips, but kudos on you!
I can see Danielle's mobile holo-emitter! :P
What is it really?
What is it?
@@sobertillnoon I dont know for certain, but it appears quite similar to an insulin pump. It's possible she is diabetic, or receiving some other type of medication.
It's my insulin pump! I'm a type-1 diabetic. I like Holo-emitter better though hahah
@@Kimmaline thanks. It occupied most of my attention during the video. I just couldn't puzzle it out. I thought, maybe it was the shirt store tag but like no way she's getting on camera and no one noticed. And why would she even leave it on? Is she going to return it after wearing it? It went on like this for like 10 minutes.
The way that echidna walks is the cutest thing I've seen today.
Yeah, they used the footage in the echidna episode as well. If you look closely, I believe it’s actually missing it’s paw on the front right leg, leading to that “limp” he has.
Regardless, they walk goofy AF and are too damn cute. Lucky Tasmanians.
I could have gone my whole life without the "Don't let it get in your ears" comment. 😱🤪
You call them spines, I call them Pokey parts.
Women have pokey parts too tho
Pain sticks
"Texas horned lizards" CALL EM RIGHT THAT'S A HORNY TOAD YALL
They aren’t toads or horny.
Horny toads croak loudly in the spring
Sadly endangered.Havent seen one in years.
@@geraldfriend256 I wondered about that. They were all over the place growing up in the outskirts of San Antonio, but I haven't seen one in ages either. Damn fire ants.
I thought _Horny Toad Y'all_ was its Latin name?
I like all this prickly things, they are so beautiful.
"Tenrec" doesn't look like a real word. It looks like something else spelled backwards
You think Cernet sounds more real?
Julius Berten if a cereal brand was cernet then yeah
When Cernet goes live in the future, it extinguishes humanity.
@@chemieju6305 it sounds kind of like kermit
@@lexydakitten5102 ha! Nice croak! :p
I came here thinking I'd learn the difference between spikes and quills...
i think quills are spikes that can be removed and spines are spikes that are stuck on an animal
Spines are bone and Quills are keratin , i thinnk
We had horned lizards in Southern California when I was a kid. I've read that they are almost extinct. We called them 'horny toads.'
I’m from Texas and no one calls it “Texas horn lizard” it’s called a “horned toad”
Yes. Yes. And you call them horned toads, despite the fact that they are obviously lizards.
I always heard "horney toad" in San Antonio
Fun fact: hedgehogs used to be called urchins in the middle ages and the sea urchin is named after them.
3:40 So Tails will “water” on and eat Sonic...
Lag omfg never of it that way lol
Nah, fam. He's gonna eat Amy.
Video title: tenrecs
Video content: 10% tenrecs, 10% unrelated video clips from the 90s
The rest of the video: s p I k e s
Asked a mermaid once why lion fish were called lion fish, she said because you're going to roar like a lion if one pricks you.
Hedgehogs are so adorable, especially when they roll in their own pee and poo to make themselves unappealing to predators!
Great video. I love this format of a long video with a wide variety of creatures.
when you go spearfishing, locals tell you to kill lion fishes because theyre a pest
They kill everything, and eat coral.
Great video, madame! I just subscribed and got this excellent videos!👍
0:53 “aaahhh!! There...I found my bunch of bobby pins that I have lost “
7:00 Robot lizard deployed for combat.
Wait wait wait, hold the phone! Hedgehogs aren't related to porcupines. Or did you just mean cousin in some kind of figurative sense?
They aren’t related, hedgehogs aren’t rodents
Stock Name
All life on earth is related. 🤓
Distantly related.
@Stock Name well duh, but you know that's not what I meant. All humans are distantly related, but I would call any of you my cousins.
@@jasepoag8930 Sweet Home Alabama starts playing.
I have never seen this animal.
Thanks for the vidéo.
9:06 isn't it poison, as long as it's used passively? I think u guys once made an episode about that
I think you’re right.
If it's injected, it's venom. If it damages just by touch or ingestion, it's poison.
I would say it's a grey area, and in fact both terms may be correct in the instance of defensive poison barbs since they can be used both in an active and passive manner of applying their toxins. Maybe even more likely to call it venomous since we'd have no issues calling a bee venomous even tho it uses the same strategy of defense, only it uses a single toxic barb (which we call a single poison barb a stinger instead).
simple rule, if you bite it and you die, poison, if it bites you and you die, venom.
@@christophhofland8890 not really.
Comodo dragons bite you and you die of sepsis.
Butit's not venom.
It's a septic salivary microbiome
Especially if it shoots out lightning
I hit like when the Echidna showed up hobbling.
Please give Danielle an actual course in stand up comedy. And posture too. She deserves it.
Tenrec is closely related to elephants? I feel like that can be an entire video on its own!!! Please talk about this in more detail my curiosity has peaked
Fun Fact: Elephants' closest relative is the Hyrax. Apparently Elephants are just giant evolved hairless Shrews!
p.s. Curiosity is "piqued" rather than "peaked" ;)
9:30 When you swim in the sea and an eel bites your knee that a moray.
3::47 awww that poor echidna lost a foot!
4:38 what is THAT?!??!! That guy needs his own episode if he doesn't already have one
3:45 that walk is so fricking cute
"birds don't mind at all"
I always knew birds were sociopaths
Do a video on rats they are really incredible animals.
she has
Agreed! They’re amazing little guys!
Damn RATS!!
Love you Danielle❤️
I love Danielle's videos - she always seems so happy 😊
So Sonic and Knuckels both got spiky defenses against Dr. Eggman
@5:30 can't wait for the wife to get home.😁👍
Surge the Tenrec is looking cool
2:50 that’s what she said
When I was younger I would collect caterpillars and keep them until they became butterflies. I once had a very fuzzy caterpillar and my little child brain said "touch it" so I did and felt tremendous agony. That being said, when I saw the mouse and caterpillar in this video I immediately thought "I want to touch it" I have not matured or learned anything since childhood.
Mom: why do u watch animal logic?do u like animals?
Me: no ☺️ i m crushed on the girl who speaks, smiling.☺️
3:40 damn, Sonic and Tails have some freaky shit going on behind closed doors
Heads up to anyone still sensitive to higher frequencies : the BW clips contains 'em
Once again, great video and informative. Danielle, you are so beautiful.
Hedgehogs are not even remotely related to porcupines, hedhogs are more closely related to WHALES than to porcupines!
Stop lying
@@cecegiles4583 Its not a a lie, go look it up!
@@cecegiles4583 It is true. The most recent common ancestor of both whales and hedgehogs diverged almost 10 million years before porcupines ever evolved.
Danielle is so cool! Thanks for another great video!
Who else said “a what?!” And clicked the video?
Welcome
My cousins pet hedgehog was named prick. He came every evening to eat the dogs food before the dog could start eating and who was absolutly was terrified of the spikey dude. He came about every evening until he hibernated and came back for most of the next year too! Very cute and very brave.
My one takeaway is that birds are into bloodplay.
3:02 that happy song playing while an animal fall to its death is gold
9:03 someone feed him a carrot!!!!
I like the use of the effect applied between cutscenes while you are talking. And the content too.
10:35 I've done that to a sea anenomy, though I just gently placed my finger in the center and let it close around me, it felt so weird heheh.
Yesss it's DANIELLE I'm so here for this!!
That moment when you realize you've touched and held a live pufferfish and didn't get stung. Now that's what I call luck! Would not do it again now that i know they can kill people tho.
Look up fugu. People eat those things. Chefs have to go through years of training before being certified, and it's still not 100% safe. Appearantly the appeal of it is not only the taste, but a tingling, slightly numbing effect on the mouth
@@noneofyourbusiness4294 That's why much fugu is now specifically raised for it and fed to create nonvenomous-nonpoisonous pufferfish for consumption.
Nah, try the idiot girl who picked up a blue ringed octopus from a rock pool - cos it was "pretty". It was already bluing up, she was less than a minute from death.