0:50 white tail deer are like that as well. they are spotted when they are babies to help them hide and it does actually work. i was a safari guide at a zoo and id tell people that and let them look for baby deer from the bus and they couldn't find them. and then i'd point them out and they'd all freak out.
@DogMechanic Yes, and also, it's the male birds that have all the pretty colors! Like the 🦚 he looks like that so he can try to impress the peahens. (And birds with the most vibrant feathers are typically healthier so that's why they are choosen by the their mates, the ladies want a healthy mate to procreate with.)
0:56 Well, some predatory animals find it hard to spot them because the spots on the tapir's body camouflage well under the dappled light and shadows in the forest. For instance, when you're in the forest and the sun hits off the trees and leaves, it creates a unique formation where the leaves' outlines and spotted areas of light cover you, making you look like a spotted figure. Animals like baby tapir have the same function.
Also, most animals don't see like humans do. Us anxiety apes are pattern recognizing machines and see a wider color range than the tapir's main predators.
I just wanna say that I Jack's pronunciation of Australia is absolutely hilarious to me, and has caught me off twice already. Sorry, what I meant say was, "AWH, YEA, MAITE!"
Jaguars can dive longer than dolphins, good luck trying to drown one. They are also one of the few (if not the only) land animal that can eat under water. Never ever think you can escape a Jaguar in water...
4:36 fun fact: crocodiles ancestors appeared around the time of the first dinosaurs and survived the great extinction of them, and before and since there have been some as long as a school bus
22:51 The resplendant Quetzal is belived to be the origin for the Aztec flying snake god Quetzalcoatl, you can kind of see why here. If you saw that in the distance it'd look like a winged flying snake.
Rainbow, lightning, moon, and water? I believe the show you're looking for is My Little Pony. Also, I appreciate the descriptions being read before showing the image. 99.99% of tthe time this has kept me from seeing things that will set off my OCD. Thanks.
9:09 to be fair, there is also a snake called the rainbow boa. Maybe that came first and they didn’t want the two to be confused? 32:14 I hate to tell you this, but it doesn’t actually take over the insect’s mind. Just their muscles. It’s still aware, or as aware as it can be, while it’s going up the tree.
Snail shell = part of its body We have hair and fingernails Crabs have shells that encase them Snails have shells that grow like our fingernails Dinoflagellate make shells that look like freaking UFO’s But you might be thinking of hermit crabs, they have a shell that encases them, their exoskeleton, but they also find a snails shell to hide within, and they find new snail shells to use as they grow
1:18:04 i had to rewind the video twice to read fern gully as two different words because she said it so fast I thought she was talking about the movie Ferngully about Australian fairies saving the rainforest and was very confused
For the polar bear being a 'unit'. I'm pretty sure that was the result of a Polar and Grizzley mating. It's a sad thing though, Polar bears having to migrate into more forested areas and having to mate with grizzlys, but it can also result it absolute units since Grizzly bears are much...MUCH bigger then people assume
Did Ribon say that the gorillas in the mist stopped the hoomons from approaching poachers traps ? Then dismantled the traps themselves? One more step and theyll be trapping the poachers themselves - as it should be,
38:00 Keas are really intelligent and curious, and an absolute menace to anything explorable because in their curiosity, they can get quite destructive. Also, they share a language gene with humans. Smart like corvids, but more like a YOLO lifestyle.
0:36 that’s no cuddle fish, that’s a embrace trout.
Embrace tuna. Have you seen how fucking huge tuna actually is?
**hugs fish**
@@communistgeminiI’m gonna be honest I just looked up random synonyms for fish
@@parkervance3646 no worries
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0:50 white tail deer are like that as well. they are spotted when they are babies to help them hide and it does actually work.
i was a safari guide at a zoo and id tell people that and let them look for baby deer from the bus and they couldn't find them. and then i'd point them out and they'd all freak out.
1:05:10 PSA if you ever see that wave pattern on the ocean, DO NOT GO IN THE WATER. It's usually associated with rip tides.
8 times out of 10, the answer for "why is bird [color]?" is "sex"
@DogMechanic
Yes, and also, it's the male birds that have all the pretty colors! Like the 🦚 he looks like that so he can try to impress the peahens. (And birds with the most vibrant feathers are typically healthier so that's why they are choosen by the their mates, the ladies want a healthy mate to procreate with.)
I have a dirty mind
0:56 Well, some predatory animals find it hard to spot them because the spots on the tapir's body camouflage well under the dappled light and shadows in the forest. For instance, when you're in the forest and the sun hits off the trees and leaves, it creates a unique formation where the leaves' outlines and spotted areas of light cover you, making you look like a spotted figure. Animals like baby tapir have the same function.
Also, most animals don't see like humans do. Us anxiety apes are pattern recognizing machines and see a wider color range than the tapir's main predators.
I just wanna say that I Jack's pronunciation of Australia is absolutely hilarious to me, and has caught me off twice already.
Sorry, what I meant say was, "AWH, YEA, MAITE!"
This just makes me wonder how strange an actual alien biome might be.
Completely incomprehensible
Koala is also known as a drop bear in Australia due to their reputation of dropping out of trees onto anything walking around
Jaguars can dive longer than dolphins, good luck trying to drown one. They are also one of the few (if not the only) land animal that can eat under water. Never ever think you can escape a Jaguar in water...
4:36 fun fact: crocodiles ancestors appeared around the time of the first dinosaurs and survived the great extinction of them, and before and since there have been some as long as a school bus
7:53 I KNEW THIS!! It’s in the book wolf called wander
As an icelander, i can tell you that lexi nailed the pronunciation of landmannalaugar perfectly
11:05 Jaguars have adapted to swimming to travel farther and catch fish, I could be incorrect about cubs but I'm sure about adults.
3:14 Not to mock the pronunciaton or anything but that hurt my Chilian ears, but to be fair this whole sub reddit is a pronunciaton Nightmare
39:23 PSA: Yes, kochia is pretty, but it's also *highly* invasive. If it's not native to your area, *don't plant it in your garden.*
1:27 it's not something you're not ready to BEE confronted by
AGHHHH RAHHHHH AGHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHAGHHHHHHHAHAHAHGGAGAGGAGGAGAGAGAGGGAGAGNYTTT STOOPP
We need petition for when subnaticua where the emkay crew play subnaticua together
40:56 Reaper leviathan from Subnautica. That's what that is.
22:08 it feel like Lexi just noped out of the video as soon as they saw the spider, perfect transition point😂
22:51 The resplendant Quetzal is belived to be the origin for the Aztec flying snake god Quetzalcoatl, you can kind of see why here. If you saw that in the distance it'd look like a winged flying snake.
2:48 you know you've been playing too much doom when you immediately recognise those mountain peaks
Wow nature is so cool I wish it was real
John Emkay blesses us again
If mountains are nipples, then how many nipples does earth have?
2:50 based on this image, quite a few
atleast more than 1
From the current estimates, roughly 1,187,049 nipples.
So many. 😂
More then a stegosaurus I can tell you that
Rainbow, lightning, moon, and water? I believe the show you're looking for is My Little Pony. Also, I appreciate the descriptions being read before showing the image. 99.99% of tthe time this has kept me from seeing things that will set off my OCD. Thanks.
9:10 it's also known as the boelen's python and its endangered because of poaching, we need to protect these guys
Sweet another emkay video to binge
Yeah!
I love ðe idea of binging a single video.
your cracking me up, cause I suck at spelling, and I love how you get happy seeing baby animals. Same here!! so now I'm A new subscriber!
Snakes really are adorable. I never knew how much personality they have until I got one. ❤
I love Jack's grudge against the rhododendron tree. 😂
0:14 no fucking WAY😭🙏
8:44 those trees were getting freaky~
8:39 The smokestack looks like some kind of tree you'd come across in a fantasy game called The Tree of Lost Souls or something.
9:09 to be fair, there is also a snake called the rainbow boa. Maybe that came first and they didn’t want the two to be confused?
32:14 I hate to tell you this, but it doesn’t actually take over the insect’s mind. Just their muscles. It’s still aware, or as aware as it can be, while it’s going up the tree.
1:23:07 those are an animal crossing, and they are absolutely beautiful
7:08 there’s actually a bunch of really cute big eyed seals that live in that lake
YIPPEEE NEW EMKAY VIDEOOOOOOOOO
1:25 me thinks the bear might be part polar bear part grizzly... There is some overlap in their territories and the hybrids grow really large.
Snail shell = part of its body
We have hair and fingernails
Crabs have shells that encase them
Snails have shells that grow like our fingernails
Dinoflagellate make shells that look like freaking UFO’s
But you might be thinking of hermit crabs, they have a shell that encases them, their exoskeleton, but they also find a snails shell to hide within, and they find new snail shells to use as they grow
37:34 i think thats is "Torres del Paine" Chile ( the name means towers of Paine aine being the name of the mountain) it came again at 1:21:44
12:41 cutest frog ever
Fell asleep to this. Thank you!
About to do it again!
22:44 It's named after Qutzelcoatl, the feathered serpant from Aztec mythology.
7:50 no that's kevin the cube
27:00 razorbills are awesome but I suggest if you don’t want to cry, do not try doing research on their cousins the great auk
I deadass held my breath on the snowflake one at 29:50
8:35 it looks like a mountain turned around and is smirking at you
17:51 I’M LITERALLY JUST LIKE THAT TREE DANG IT
1:18:04 i had to rewind the video twice to read fern gully as two different words because she said it so fast I thought she was talking about the movie Ferngully about Australian fairies saving the rainforest and was very confused
For the polar bear being a 'unit'. I'm pretty sure that was the result of a Polar and Grizzley mating. It's a sad thing though, Polar bears having to migrate into more forested areas and having to mate with grizzlys, but it can also result it absolute units since Grizzly bears are much...MUCH bigger then people assume
nature really hits the best
4:32 Yes, dinosaurs are still around but they're called birds now.
48:21 That is a fjord, probably Lysefjord.
41:49 its actually volcanos excrements that makes the forest around it die
Hmmmm I wonder where this 2 hours of spare time I got came from…
7:46 nuh uh, the tesseract is blue
57 secs after upload! I am speed! 🤣
9:03 the puddle at the gas station
Did Ribon say that the gorillas in the mist stopped the hoomons from approaching poachers traps ? Then dismantled the traps themselves? One more step and theyll be trapping the poachers themselves - as it should be,
Yeah
30:40 Only a couple hours to get to that star fragment
Fun fact: There is a Dutch song with the Rhododendron in it. So some people can actually sing the name
2:40 Is a danm mood
38:00 Keas are really intelligent and curious, and an absolute menace to anything explorable because in their curiosity, they can get quite destructive. Also, they share a language gene with humans. Smart like corvids, but more like a YOLO lifestyle.
Most of these i look at: "...THATS A POKEMON!"
0:15 THAT ONE POKÉMON
The megabat looks just like a Jersey Devils baby - bebe bay bee
Jack, the country you live in , is one of the best to see the Milky Way
1:46:07 that's in Manitou???? I have dive practice down there
56:30 ist that a scene from the Grand Tour series?
10:45 why did he turn into dr doofenshmirtz😭😭😭😭
Emkay more like Epic okay :3
0:22 ofc it’s in Australia
1:15 Pretty sure that is a Grolar/Pizzly(A Polar/Grizzly hybrid :D), not a pure Polar.
19:10 I’d be lying if I said that didn’t look like a movie
9:45 their going from thin black and wide yellow to red and black 50/50 each color
11:22 looks like a cloud guy with a rally of cloud is about to take a shit on someone or something
Ok. Okay. Ohkay. Ohhkahye. EMKAY.
I see a difference in the ears of those 2 of 3 cats.
am I a nature
you are a nature😊
He is a nature
5:32 If mountains are earth's nipples, then what are volcanos? 🤔
1:42:39 Well, the name "Rhino" literally means Nose
1:38:18 jerusalem cricket. They get even bigger
THEY HID THIS FROM ME FOR 3 HOURS!?!? HOW DARE THEY
Unless the local reads English they won’t understand your note. Please go online and translate late it to the Chinese writing.
1:15 I don't think that's a polar bear. Pretty sure their snouts look different. I could be wrong, I'm not a biologist.
4:36 Yes, most of them fly.
People who binge emkay
👇
Npc spotted
1:19:09 we have that in Mexico too
10:15 why’s a spider looking down?
nuh uh jack im never forgiving you for that sakura joke 😣😣 leave my girl alone
30:40 "guys I pinned where we need to go"
10:55 snake fork
1:55:45 Oh No, he doesn’t know.
30:41 Naw thats a Fortnite live event 💀💀💀
9:11 well then how would we know the difference between the Brazilian Rainbow Boa and this rainbow python if they were both called rainbow? Lol.
I once saw an ad that was 22 minutes long…
Try the whole Lego Batman movie
11:22 is that narwa?
hello.
30:43 hephaestus has started his fourge
27:18 my kind can be beautiful too...