What I love about this channel is that it answers questions that I have always wondered about but never actually bothered to look up. "Where did hibernation even come from in their evolution history." Literally have wondered this myself, I love this channel.
@Countryboy071Күн бұрын
I bet the vegans find it hard to argue this one 😂
@frlo7688Күн бұрын
We should ditch the term "evolution" and we should rather call it "adaptation" .
@mystwolfe7791Күн бұрын
False. So tree frogs are different but still mate with tree frogs and produce tree frogs. Kind of like a God set limits and species can be diverse but always remain in the “kind” limit established. 🎤 🤚
@aloedg3191Күн бұрын
Over time after enough adaptations they become genetically distinct enough to be considered a different species. The species they become is new and not another preexisting one.
@AndrewMakesPunsКүн бұрын
It would take a while for a group of humans in a nearly featureless desert to realise their compass is a clock, especially if theyre just following along, so its hard to blame the ants much. Humans (and other creatures) can go by the stars at least, and this assumes they dont know the desert well
@erikiacopelli451Күн бұрын
I want them black frogs
@PaladinofvengeanceКүн бұрын
Radfrogs
@michaelworrell2230Күн бұрын
Kinda hard to believe all this life came from one tiny little microorganism that mysteriously came into being over a billion years ago🧐
@romeosalazar54Күн бұрын
FEV coming soon 😤😤
@medianoche3Күн бұрын
So what you're saying is: *If* we were to put a hundred thousand or so people in a radiation area and they started breeding, we could have radiation resistant humans. Duly noted.
@RamtaxКүн бұрын
So after a nuclear war the survivors will be cockroaches and .....
@michaeltorres1263Күн бұрын
Dolphins: aka water dogs 😂
@play005517Күн бұрын
This is also backing a hypothesis on human evolution, the brain volume did not increase linearly but had three distinctive jumps, all coincides with three major volcanic events that brought high radioactive rocks from earth mantle to the surface, onto tbe plains where human ancestors lived. They escaped the initial eruptions but returned when everything seemed settled down, unknowingly exposed to a heightened radioactive environment.
@JamesJustice-rs5ycКүн бұрын
It's the SALT WATER
@brandess13Күн бұрын
So hand out the anti-bacterial treatment to the wildlife rescue locations throughout their habitat so we can eradicate it instead of making everyone paranoid. Treatment: Leprosy is a curable disease. The currently recommended treatment regimen consists of three drugs: dapsone, rifampicin and clofazimine. (WHO)
@RedMartyrКүн бұрын
im not sure this has anything to do with pheromones because other animals do it too.
@brandess13Күн бұрын
I found a baby one dead on the beach at the central Oregon coast.
@sakirhussain9464Күн бұрын
Hmm
@brendanxtromКүн бұрын
I didn’t watch this but the title explains a lot about my kid
@raphaelkyembe4407Күн бұрын
40minutes? Black mambas single bite will kill a fully grown man within 20 minutes
@glorifiedonion6676Күн бұрын
Mutation is how evolution occurs. More mutagens more mutation, more beneficial mutation allowing those with said gene to survive and reproduce
@MrSpictastic7208xDКүн бұрын
From hello sir to Sup
@Icarus-81Күн бұрын
Notice you never see road- kill crows. Too smart.
@blauber99Күн бұрын
Not evolution, just mutation. Same frog, just a different color to compensate for the environment. Evolution seen here is better known as selective adaptability through genealogy. That frog will never become another animal. Thus, it will never evolve
@aloedg3191Күн бұрын
Over time after enough adaptations they become genetically distinct enough to be considered a different species
@bigbadjohnpesek9894Күн бұрын
I am 0 negative and cmv free. My blood can be used in premature babies. Once i get my back fixed from three failed back surgeries I'm going to start donating again.
@ADarrellКүн бұрын
Just a beautiful species. We need to take better care of our waters.
@deenayls5055Күн бұрын
Orcas are at the top Number 4 to be exact for intelligence, with their brains having the most curled brain tissue than any other on that list which we know nothing of why, but I can assure you they know were fishing the oceans dry and ruining the water with oil and plastic etc. These mammals are not stupid as matter of fact quite the opposite and can see what weave done as well as are impacted by it!!!! The problem is , Humans are greedy and arrogant and can't see the future of disaster that were creating but they can and they are sick of the boats and humans messing up their oceans!!!! I cant say as I blame them but its not the small boats its the huge industrial ships fishing them out and Orcas cant stop those large ships only we can!!!!!! c'mon ppl before its too late just like earth the oceans need taking care of and cleaned up as well!!! Were the ones destroying it we should be fixing it and not later fricken NOW!!!!
@AndaisdetКүн бұрын
So is it possible to just like, break the loop on one half with a piece of paper, then sorta like reset them?
@charliecaruana4424Күн бұрын
This is equivocation (calling one thing by another name as if it’s the same). Natural selection happens because one frog dies because it lacks the trait that helps it to survive. But, this is not something that proves Evolution as there is no new genetic information and it’s simply a change in skin tone. It’s still a frog (and the same type of frog at that).
@maddorori817Күн бұрын
Evolution is basically survival of the fittest but with extra steps. UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN
@liebendeinsamКүн бұрын
Ok. And about humans? Why I only see docs about animals? I want know about human evo
@aloedg3191Күн бұрын
Well humans kind of stopped natural selection because we keep everyone alive, no matter how unfit they are. But there are other ways of "natural selection" in the modern world such as pointing a gun at yourself as a joke
@crypticscrutiny1153Күн бұрын
Is evolution not genetic mutation?
@pauls.2308Күн бұрын
Actually, it's not really atypical behavior for many HUMAN couples to do the same thing: freak-on while freaking out.
@w.r.harvey7751Күн бұрын
misinformation
@marcedmonsonКүн бұрын
Fun Fact: Manta Rays never evolved from sharks
@BLMCRSКүн бұрын
Basically Wim hoff is superhuman
@dmytrandrКүн бұрын
Yeah, cause that's how evolution works - through mutations 😅 More mutations - faster evolution
@user-n0r4Wd0gEngКүн бұрын
IN FOOD?!!
@jaymesjmathias9390Күн бұрын
Science as a faith seems a huge leap of 'faith' more so then tried and true, ever, always been present - The Good Book smarts?
@RapTapTap69Күн бұрын
Science isn't faith. There's no burden of belief. Science is purely proof or be proved wrong which is opposite to religion as a whole.
@rickdangerous5606Күн бұрын
No proof that illness is a result of a virus
@aubreythegoatofficial9209Күн бұрын
Just found out about this channel this week and man a g hooked 😂
@stephenmadl5609Күн бұрын
Have scientists not made the connection between the earth having been more radioactive in the distant past and things like the Cambrian explosion with its rapid diversification of species? Radiation drives mutation. Mutation drives evolution.
@dieselfrk13Күн бұрын
Radiation selected weird choice of words
@MattttG3Күн бұрын
*oh no! You just helped “prove” the Annunaki
@bumlookercheekymonkey3985Күн бұрын
So pretty much everything you said in this short is complete speculation?
@RubyisCuteКүн бұрын
This animal can’t walk on water, but it can sprint on water
@sallysmithy9860Күн бұрын
Wow❤
@quincyhampton3243Күн бұрын
This shit is racist💀💀💀
@palpaladin315Күн бұрын
Good video - Only criticism I have is the hierarchial explanation. "Matrilineal" not "Matriarchial"; there is an imperative difference; aside from there being no such thing as an "Alpha female" anyway. - Only one Female sits at the top of the Hyena pack, "The mother of them all"; none of the other females share that status, and males are dispersed to other packs. Which is why the males are often found in solitary circumstances.