Actually, newly spawn Atlantic salmon live in rivers not for "months", but for 2-3 years before migrating to the ocean or the nearby sea, sea trout stay for 2-4 years, etc. Fish grow slower and live longer than many think they do.
It's a process called chronosifilis, were photons and dead cells in the water mix up and start creating organism. In this case, fish. That's why boiled water doesn't have fish.
Good as far as it goes, but there's one missing element. Us air breathers concentrate salt we ingest from food and water through evaporation in our lungs. As with fish, our kidneys further concentrate salt in urine, to get rid of any excess and maintain salt balance.
tancheeken how does the fish survive before it can adapt? Butterflies and I guess fish can "evolve" within their own lifetime, not over "millions” of years. It's because they already had the generic data, they didn't have to wait for their environment to make them extinct before they could adapt. This causes even more problems for the 'evolution just does it' idea when simbiotic relationships are vital for survival.
Here's an analogy to help you empathize with fish: imagine you are walking down a country road lined with apple trees. Hungry from the walk, you reach up to grab a piece of fruit. Suddenly, your hand becomes impaled with a large, metal hook that pulls you out of the air and into an atmosphere in which you cannot breathe. We drown fish and other aquatic animals in our atmosphere the same way we drown in theirs.
I was thinking the same thing. many people don't even drink water. but they drink soft drinks containing sodium. so I was researching why we aren't supposed to drink salt water. maybe it's the concentration of salt in the ocean. it does have a lots of salt. more so than what we add to our water occasionally. that's the only conclusion I can come up with.
monika ridenchock When I used to snorkel a lot in the Atlantic I constantly drank the water in my snorkel after I surfaced. There are a couple of techniques to totally eliminate any water in your snorkel while you surface but I didn't really like them so I would blow out the water after I surfaced and suck in any remainder and swallow it. I did this for hours and never felt any thirst or after effects after I got out of the water.
Well that proves that shit wrong clearly. And I drive my car every day and it is still equally cold during winter season, that proves global worming wrong, clearly. *facepalm*
Kim B Hey don't put words in my mouth. Not only do I believe global warming, I probably read more about it than you do. If we can't drink salt water and be ok then why didn't I end up dehydrated and in hospital?
I have a question though, if drinking salt water will dehydrate you, and nature wants things balanced, how come the water doesn't come out of the salt and go to us? Why does it stay in the salt? How come the salt can take our water but we can't take its?
Great video, I have a question: How does whale sharks and manta rays breathe and filter plankton with their gills, and how do they swallow the plankton ?
Tilapia can live in salt water if gradually adapted. What if tilapia eggs hatched in salt water? Would the "fry" die in a few minutes? Did anyone try the experiment?
+Chipper Williams Namor rules Atlantis, Aquaman is like Robin Hood, or King Arthur. Maybe that's why they gave him the name after all. Let the flame war between the DC and Marvel fanboys commence!
I have eaten sea salt , you can get French fries at restaurants with sea salt, you can get pistachio nuts and other nuts with sea salt , I eat it all the time , I even have a salt shaker filled with sea salt that I use instead of regular salt , What's the big dam deal ? Salt is salt , it all comes from the same EARTH
Actually, we CAN and should drink sea water! Isotonized of course and not in big quantities, but it contains a lot of nutrients to our cells and a lot of elements of the periodic table, also, it's very similar to our blood and it can heal alot of diseases/illnesses and end whith desnutrition!
What stops different species from breeding with each other for example dogs and cats rhinos and elephant or a human and mouse I've always wondered this
+INFOWARSEAST all evidence ? no there is very little evidence that says these adaptions where all ways there and evolution is and has been for years accepted by the science community
+mrbitey123 ...There aren't too many experts around. Then again, this is UA-cam. Hopefully this illuminates the process of biological evolution (I'm thinking of microbes in particular, but it applies to humans): Alterations to genome sequences in DNA (which occur rarely during replication, gene transfer from other microbes, or irradiation) can introduce new proteins that change the effect of the gene (which let's the organism do what it does) on the organism. If the gene helps it use up a common material in its environment, the organism replicates more easily than the one that does not develop the mutation, and becomes dominant. If it harms living function, the organism dies, and it was as if mutation never happened. Mutations, on a cellular level, happen all the time; they are just corrected, or the cell dies without consequence. However, as organism complexity increases, there is a decrease in the rate of 'evolution', because evolution occurs faster in species that reproduce faster, and more frequently in larger populations. There is a misconception that evolution is somehow a 'direct' response (e.g. if a population consumes excess salt, their decescendents will get better at filtering out salt). Mutations happen at random. There is only ever a chance a mutation will happen that turns out to be good. With larger populations however, the chance increases that one organism may develop useful mutation, and pass it on (bad mutations don't pass on well, because it leads to organism death in short or long term). If you understand this cell biology you realise mutation, thus evolution, is very common. It is just more explicit in cells, because they are able to reproduce so quickly.
I actually can't stand his face. What most motivated me to get NewPipe was the ability to listen to Seeker instead of having to watch at his rage-inducing face
Not DNews related but can someone tell Discovery communications that Treehouse Masters does not belong on Animal planet. I used to love the Discovery networks (I fell asleep watching wild discovery everynight as a child) but they have gone way way down hill & I really wish it had quality programming back.
I think there is still hope for them but atleast National geographic is still doing alright. The BBC also has some good science based programming (Science fiction as well)
Humans are already salty enough
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its really incredible how different fish can adapt these salty waters. actually adaption in general is just so fascinating
Salt is everywhere, especially in online games....
+MuchComment League of Legends player detected
Jef Patat You got me.
The CS:GO community drank the whole ocean.
then mk11 comunity went outer space and drank all galaxy salt. doesnt get saltier
That explains why they're so salty.
Salty mofokers
Ok. I understood the explanation about the fishes. But what about the mammals who lives in the ocean?
Diogo Sales yes exactly this is what I was searching for initially!
Same way you do
mammals in ocean dont generally have gill and dont drinks tons of water
They hold their breath whenever they are under water.
Trace has been with dnews for as long as I can remember and hasn't left them like lots of other presenters
I love this channel, always learning new interesting things :)
2:54 Who let the fish out bloop bloop.. bloop bloop bloop ?!? ;-)
Even if I was 8 I wouldn't laugh
+ZanderLexx get out
+ZanderLexx ._.
Its blurp not bloop
because we are only slightly aquatic. we can get rid of excess salt through tears and sweat but that's not enough.
Try to keep this comment at the odd number of likes
There you go
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Actually, newly spawn Atlantic salmon live in rivers not for "months", but for 2-3 years before migrating to the ocean or the nearby sea, sea trout stay for 2-4 years, etc. Fish grow slower and live longer than many think they do.
@2:59 "Great Dying"? Couldn't they have come up with a better phrase!
I mean it was the largest mass extinction in history. So while it’s uncreative it’s still fitting
love that the link was in the video on mobile
Trace is probably my fav member of this channel tbh.
can you do a video on how gills work? how do they extract and isolate oxygen from seawater? thank you for your kind attention
These DNews advertisement plugs are legendary. Well played DNews. Well played.
You guys should do an episode on the weirdest way organisms obtain energy
I think you mean CREATION is the BEST!!!
How do fish spontaneously appear in ponds?
Illuminati
+Bobby Harper They dont
It's a process called chronosifilis, were photons and dead cells in the water mix up and start creating organism. In this case, fish. That's why boiled water doesn't have fish.
Combinemon Is that the same as Holy Water?
Birds carry eggs a lot of times
Ugh. I’m watching in 2018 and saw the 2016 date. I still thought “ really? Just a year ago?”
I like to eat salt, the pure and amazing delicious rock.
This is a little more relatable then the last video.
Good as far as it goes, but there's one missing element. Us air breathers concentrate salt we ingest from food and water through evaporation in our lungs. As with fish, our kidneys further concentrate salt in urine, to get rid of any excess and maintain salt balance.
I am watching this in isolation as our school is closed
I would argue that it is designed. The salt would have killed all the sea creatures before they can adapt.
tancheeken how does the fish survive before it can adapt? Butterflies and I guess fish can "evolve" within their own lifetime, not over "millions” of years. It's because they already had the generic data, they didn't have to wait for their environment to make them extinct before they could adapt. This causes even more problems for the 'evolution just does it' idea when simbiotic relationships are vital for survival.
No no no no no no no...no. absolutely not. You're making way too much sense right now.
Intelligent designs everywhere.
Please do more biological videos like this.
I learned all this stuff in zoology but forgot and it was pissing me off thanks for this lol
Believing that everything came from nothing defies all logic that science has already established. We have a creator.
Here's an analogy to help you empathize with fish: imagine you are
walking down a country road lined with apple trees. Hungry from the
walk, you reach up to grab a piece of fruit. Suddenly, your hand becomes impaled
with a large, metal hook that pulls you out of the air and into an
atmosphere in which you cannot breathe. We drown fish and other aquatic
animals in our atmosphere the same way we drown in theirs.
+Jack1234567890 I mean... that would suck... but I'm not a fish. I eat fish. I am a human, not a fish, jack.
Salt is everywhere... Especially on LoL forms
I can drink salt water and be fine-next myth?
I was thinking the same thing. many people don't even drink water. but they drink soft drinks containing sodium. so I was researching why we aren't supposed to drink salt water. maybe it's the concentration of salt in the ocean. it does have a lots of salt. more so than what we add to our water occasionally. that's the only conclusion I can come up with.
monika ridenchock When I used to snorkel a lot in the Atlantic I constantly drank the water in my snorkel after I surfaced. There are a couple of techniques to totally eliminate any water in your snorkel while you surface but I didn't really like them so I would blow out the water after I surfaced and suck in any remainder and swallow it. I did this for hours and never felt any thirst or after effects after I got out of the water.
Well that proves that shit wrong clearly. And I drive my car every day and it is still equally cold during winter season, that proves global worming wrong, clearly. *facepalm*
Kim B Hey don't put words in my mouth. Not only do I believe global warming, I probably read more about it than you do. If we can't drink salt water and be ok then why didn't I end up dehydrated and in hospital?
Dan Kelly Beacuse you probably didnt drink enoguh and/or you drank fresh water too which make the salt water less concentrated
oh my god i have not found another person named Trace in my entire life
the animal planet plugin reminded me of when Animalist News used to be active. :(
I have a question though, if drinking salt water will dehydrate you, and nature wants things balanced, how come the water doesn't come out of the salt and go to us? Why does it stay in the salt? How come the salt can take our water but we can't take its?
Great video, I have a question: How does whale sharks and manta rays breathe and filter plankton with their gills, and how do they swallow the plankton ?
Well, they use plankton filters.
was this an ad for animal planet??? if so AWSOM!!!!
Tilapia can live in salt water if gradually adapted. What if tilapia eggs hatched in salt water? Would the "fry" die in a few minutes? Did anyone try the experiment?
Din't even now fish drink water
+Javier Negron Lopez Not all fish drink water. Salt water fish drink a ton of water and freshwater fish drink minimal water
Please could you do a video on why the sound of wind blowing into a microphone is so horrible?
Can Aquaman drink salt water?
+Chipper Williams Aquaman doesnt exist
+Divy Jain He doesn't? I'm being lied to!!!!
Chipper Williams
Your whole life has been a lie !
+Chipper Williams Namor rules Atlantis, Aquaman is like Robin Hood, or King Arthur. Maybe that's why they gave him the name after all. Let the flame war between the DC and Marvel fanboys commence!
I hope Trace never leaves DNews
Cause people be salty
You can tell the hosts read their lines.
Hey DNews, could you do a video on explaining how soda get's its carbonation and the process of how things get carbonized?
hahahaha
Injected with co2 gas
i heard 250 years and ii was like wat.... WHAT?
would eating large quantities of salt have the same effect as drinking salt water?
We can't drink salt water? What, never heard of Gatorade?
don't ever leave dnews and dnews don't ever close this channel
i love your channel but i have one question why is the logo the same as discovery channel?
*conquer all water sources*
- fish empire motto
+Pink Guy lol yea
I have eaten sea salt , you can get French fries at restaurants with sea salt, you can get pistachio nuts and other nuts with sea salt , I eat it all the time , I even have a salt shaker filled with sea salt that I use instead of regular salt ,
What's the big dam deal ?
Salt is salt , it all comes from the same EARTH
Why don't fish I'm/explode when they dive deep in the ocean .
Fish can and I can't? That makes me so salty!
No answers. Just "oh evolution is so wonderful."
Actually, we CAN and should drink sea water! Isotonized of course and not in big quantities, but it contains a lot of nutrients to our cells and a lot of elements of the periodic table, also, it's very similar to our blood and it can heal alot of diseases/illnesses and end whith desnutrition!
what's the beginning of "Eternity" the end of "time" and "space", the beginning of every "End" and the end of every " race"
+Animeguy23 The letter 'e'.
You say ATPase weird
I have cystic fibrosis and have to practically live in salt too.
I'm sorry
So the equivalent of oxygen to us is water is to fish. Or do they drink the fish as they swim....
the UA-cam comment section is actually one of the saltiest places on earth.
Fish evolved into amphibians a long time before the great dying...
What if you only give salty water to a kid, will they adapt to salty water?
I want so many videos that detail the path of evolution.
I want french fries now
+phildelrey That's the salty food that popped into my head when he said we crave them . Greasy, salty, bad for you, but yummmmm.
then how do mammals who live in salt water deal with only having salt water to drink?
Why have bitter and salty come to have the same coloquial meaning?
they dont get dehydrated with all the salt.
Funny how fish are already in the ocean full of salt but they still need some salt when being cooked.
Ive licked a fish by accident.
Omg same!
Its not fun
For me it was XD it was a dare.
The Normal Theorist are u actually pretending to have a conversation with ur self
I lick my girlfriend fish every night, it is a little salty.
Because they were born in it, molded by it. They didn't see fresh water until they were already Big Fishes !!
if we evolve from sea living creatures surely we lost the ability to do this rather than fish gaining it?
Hey I have a question. Can animal taste their foods like us?
What stops different species from breeding with each other for example dogs and cats rhinos and elephant or a human and mouse I've always wondered this
Salt water tastes better than clean water
If all humans started drinking salt Walt wouldn't we eventually adapt to it and be able to dirink it without any consequences?
probably
or it would of killed us off..
+big sexy lol ikr
+INFOWARSEAST all evidence ? no there is very little evidence that says these adaptions where all ways there and evolution is and has been for years accepted by the science community
+mrbitey123 ...There aren't too many experts around. Then again, this is UA-cam. Hopefully this illuminates the process of biological evolution (I'm thinking of microbes in particular, but it applies to humans):
Alterations to genome sequences in DNA (which occur rarely during replication, gene transfer from other microbes, or irradiation) can introduce new proteins that change the effect of the gene (which let's the organism do what it does) on the organism. If the gene helps it use up a common material in its environment, the organism replicates more easily than the one that does not develop the mutation, and becomes dominant. If it harms living function, the organism dies, and it was as if mutation never happened.
Mutations, on a cellular level, happen all the time; they are just corrected, or the cell dies without consequence.
However, as organism complexity increases, there is a decrease in the rate of 'evolution', because evolution occurs faster in species that reproduce faster, and more frequently in larger populations.
There is a misconception that evolution is somehow a 'direct' response (e.g. if a population consumes excess salt, their decescendents will get better at filtering out salt). Mutations happen at random. There is only ever a chance a mutation will happen that turns out to be good. With larger populations however, the chance increases that one organism may develop useful mutation, and pass it on (bad mutations don't pass on well, because it leads to organism death in short or long term).
If you understand this cell biology you realise mutation, thus evolution, is very common. It is just more explicit in cells, because they are able to reproduce so quickly.
Wait so its better to not drink at all then drink salt water
that gill pastes name is Gill Nakat paste
What are Israel's violation of international law??
River monsters is cool, i should watch it..
What bout baking soda and water? Is there salt in that?
Baking soda is NaHCO3. Table salt is NaCl. The sodium is what makes table salt and baking soda "salty".
is it wrong for a man to buy fish from the store and have sex with it?
who else thinks trace is cute? 😛 i can listen to his nerdy ass talk all day 💅. 💋💋💋💋💋
I actually can't stand his face. What most motivated me to get NewPipe was the ability to listen to Seeker instead of having to watch at his rage-inducing face
why do sharks live in salt water?
they hate pepper
It seems this guy evolved from a fish.
I clicked off the video when he said sup salty dogs
Seals are mammals can they drink salt water ?
why only platypuses lay eggs and not other mammals?
I've drank salt water..
Why is the ocean made up of salt water instead of fresh water?
This video isn't salty enough
Human alreadly making salt icecream salt lemonade so you still drinking salt water but with a better taste
Not DNews related but can someone tell Discovery communications that Treehouse Masters does not belong on Animal planet.
I used to love the Discovery networks (I fell asleep watching wild discovery everynight as a child) but they have gone way way down hill & I really wish it had quality programming back.
Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, The History Channel they all suck now. Should Animal Planet even be called Animal Planet anymore?
I think there is still hope for them but atleast National geographic is still doing alright. The BBC also has some good science based programming (Science fiction as well)
+Ichigo1423jfk river monsters is pretty good in my opinion
Hello, Give some details about solar energy.
Dat shameless advertisement doe.
Plankton reduces pollution/carbon dioxide less fish mean less pollution win win
so do you mean all tilapia can survive in salt water?
Look for that one young-earther that doesn't believe in evolution.
why is the Ocean salty?! whale sperm?! that is what my brother said and he definitely looks like a scientist because he has glasses and a white coat..
why is distilled water non-conductive?
+Mark Walter due to absence of ions