Animal Facts They Don't Teach You in School

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I love how he said "Do you ever just look at your beaver skull and wonder what is that gap?" like we have a beaver skull laying on our table.

jslifeplayz
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I love how he boasts about having every animal that has ever lived.

KaidosAKAWhiteDragon
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What I love most about his videos is the storytelling, the charisma and the sheer amount of flex of him having every animal ever

princepratihar
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Hey hey - so I have access to one of the largest natural history collections in North America. We basically have specimens of every animal that's alive on earth. I need more video ideas, so what animals would you like to see / learn about next?

OddAnimalSpecimens
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remember those animal countdowns from the 90s on animal planet? Worlds most dangerous etc. this reminds me of that but much more chill. Into it.

engelucy
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"Do you ever look at your beaver skull " 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Man it is so cool to have beaver skull at home.

mightypanda
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Amazing content. Biology student here, and it’s really nice to see all that info presented like this!

rodrigoVgaspar
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I don't like to look at beetles and katydids but he keeps mentioning interesting facts that makes me keep on watching. So uncomfortable yet entertaining. Good video.

gigibiru
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1:48 "We're gonna review the Stingray on the floor. No reason why."

onlysnowflakesreplytomycom
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please never stop saying "my collection, of every fish..ever"

francobuzzetti
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I'm always sad seeing dead animals, but I love the way all of these facts were presented. So educational and entertaining. Nature is super fascinating.

cannibalbananas
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*When he said “except” at **5:01** an ad just came up.*

jP-ztcz
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Might be because of my dad being a biology teacher or that I was fortunate to have some passionate teachers myself, but I was taught a couple of these facts.

CodingCorvus
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I love how he takes a special part of a creature to talk about another creature with similar details

quocbao
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Stingray barbs were long used for piercing the skin to shed blood in Mesoamerican religious rituals. Seeing the barbs up close made me realize why lol.

mysticusfreeze
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Fun fact: the stingray color camouflage can also be found on aircraft camouflage, a lot of older aircraft had a bright almost bluish or white bottom and a green or tan terrain color on top.

griffithwes
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This is quite fascinating, I’ve wanted to go into Psychology/neurology, but I’m wondering about studying the brains of various animals.

Possibly even evolutionary patterns, such as figuring out how exactly the anglerfish found a way to make it’s modified dorsal spine bioluminescent, or what the advantages of having “breathing holes” in an insect’s legs are. (Perhaps it assists in feeling vibrations in the ground?)

Anyways, keep up the good work!

fricklet
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We need this guy as our science teacher

prosuperbrobaboozel
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dude i love these videos they teach me so many interesting things

martinaps
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the transition questions between topics and topics are flawless

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