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Beautiful Facts
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 พ.ย. 2022
Welcome to our TH-cam channel, where we explore beautiful facts associated within everything in Life. We post the most interesting, informative and intriguing facts for you daily through both short AND long-form, we bring you beautiful facts and stories that will leave you feeling inspired. Our shorts channel delivers bite-sized content that is perfect for those who love to learn on the go. So, whether you're a lover of the beauty in life or just curious about an exploring the beauty in nature, join us on our journey as we uncover some of the most beauty in nature. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay up to date with our latest videos!
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1:15 The fact that you used an image of the Cicada insect for a video about a Horse Fly is probably the reason you only have 1 like, an ignorant, probably pitiful like. I, on the other hand, I am your first comment.
She was a black woman
Cleo to Julius: Kiss my asp!
She was not African!
Also she was White
Very nice video, but trying to set a true facts it starts with a lie. We all need to start using the name as they was identified themselves, Macedonians. Greece didn't exist in that time, and if you don't believe check the Holly book the Bible, you cannot find Greece there Again very good short video 👏
Thanks for the great compliment on the video 🙏 As far as her decent, she was born in Egypt. There is a general consensus among scholars that she was predominantly of Macedonian Greek ancestry and minorly of Iranian descent (Sogdian and Persian). Others, including some scholars and laymen, have speculated whether she may have had additional ancestries. I can understand your frustration with the about the idea of the term Greek origin, I’ll explain here: Scholars generally identify Cleopatra as having been essentially of Greek ancestry with some Persian and Sogdian Iranian ancestry, based on the fact that her Macedonian Greek family (the Ptolemaic dynasty) had intermarried with the Seleucid dynasty. I tried to compact a lot of information into a few seconds. Thanks for your comments it’s very useful.
She was also mulit-lingual.
"You think Cleopatra was white? Think again!" -NETFLIX
Dont assume it's gender.
she was crazy and murdered herself
She wasn't crazy manipulative though power hungry yes and ultimately she met a problem she couldn't f*ck away.
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Different times lol
Shania twain
Please dont let maga republicans see this video or they will be proposing these punishments for women of the USA
Why do you alternate in pictures of Westies?
It was a brief shot in reference to the difference between their West Highland White Terrier cousin. We try to use different pieces of shots to describe the script. We also incorporate videos of other breeds in other segments of this video. Thanks for watching x
It would be more authentic u didn't include pictures of Samoyeds, Pomeranian & other mixed breeds. Also, the Chow Chow is not the only dog breed with a blue/black tongue. The sharpei also has that trait
We try to use different pieces of shots to describe the script when possible hence why we have included shots of the different breeds. And yes you are correct about the tongue colour of the sharpie. Thanks for watching x
Please do not use a tampon to try and stop the bleeading of a wound. Might have worked with old ones, but wouldn't work these days.
You do know the reason that tampons originally made was to be used for the military in World War 2 as a way to make wounds sealed. Later they found a much more domestic use for women during their periods but it was originated for war
Tampons and hygiene products were derived from paramedics tools to stop the bleeding of soldiers in emergency😂. What goes around comes around.
Barkless? NO. Sammies bark. They bark a lot. Go watch a few Sammy episodes of the girl with dogs. Might not be as loud as their husky cousins, but they will be heard. Also, the floof and neediness knows no bounds. But sammies are love incarnate, and worth it.
My son is special needs and he loves Orcas they are one of his favorite kinds of whales 🐋🐳🐬 he first saw them in the Warner Brothers movie 🎥📺💿📼📽🎬 Free Willy and has been fond of them ever since!
Oh wow that’s so cool. What a beautifully written piece heartwarming and inspiring story on Orcas. They are everyone’s favourite… such highly intelligent, social creatures known for their strong family bonds, sophisticated communication skills, and remarkable hunting strategies. ♥️
@@BeautifulFacts101 Well thank you for your reply we appreciate it God bless you 🙏🛡🗡👼😇❤🐏🦁🦅🥀🍞🪨🌅🔥👑🕊🐑✝️✡🤴 John 3:16
These are cute Yorkshire terriers! Our Yorkie (profile picture) has been carefully cut around the ears and feet.
I’ll tell you, that’s a beauty. Good on you for taking your time to get the cut well done for your Yorkie, that makes one happy and healthy dog 👍
@@BeautifulFacts101 Thank you for your reply. I agree. Was my dog happy? At the end of November 2023, he crossed the Rainbow Bridge at the age of 16 years and 11 months.
@@user-zw3kp7uo6n am so sorry to hear that, but he did have the perfect owner and you did help him live a good/long life. Bless you, and bless his soul. 🙏
Good job for working hard and achieving your goals, but some of your actions have destroyed your families! Not something you should be proud of!!!!
Hmmm. Sounds like today in much if the world
They complain about sexism but openly racist 😂
Well done girls ❤
Cool!
"Fun" fact the suffragette's became recruiters for Oswald Moseley's british union of fascists and used their popularity amongst young women who had gained the vote, to almost elevate fascism into power. It appears their pursuit of power led them down a very dark path
Why are some of these birds white?
Guinea fowls come in various colors due to genetic variation. While the most common color is a mixture of black, white, and gray feathers, some Guinea fowls may exhibit predominantly white feathers due to genetic mutations or selective breeding for specific traits. I hope this answers your question. Do not hesitate to ask if there’s anything else I am always happy to help.
I mean, if yall gonna’ talk about Titanic, let’s not *forget about the coal continuously burning for weeks in the coal hold* (thought the fire was smothered, but it was live the entire time) - if true, than this would more than likely _weaken the hull structure, the side the iceberg hit!_ Not many people know about that one!
No. What is amazing is why the binoculars on the Titanic needed to be locked away. Who was going to steal them. Anyhow they should have broken open the wooden box they were locked in for some reason??? Everyone doing that duty should have had their own key. Stupidity all round really.😢😢😢😢
Sounds like my sister.
So, she could be VP.
The evil (devil) queen.
Shouldn't she be black?. Netflix and the entire black human race declared she's black. Lol
Love to know how she really looked
From all accounts, she was a beauty 😊
I love ancient history about egypt . It was amazing to visit .
That’s so true Egypt is always an amazing experience, the history is mind blowing.
Jack Russel Terrorists,but great dogs.
You gotta love the Homies!!
WOW
Honey badgers dont care..
They really don’t, they’ve got that will power…
Badest on the planet
Agreed!!!
thanks
You’re so welcome
I have 2 and adore them and there fun crazy ways.
Oh you’re so right, they are definitely unique in their various fun ways
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Wolfs? LMAO!
Yup, they hunted wolfs ( European ones are smaller) with the old breed of IWH on the island and succeeded, that is one of the reasons why they were no more needed after the wolfs were rooted out. The ' revived' breed is more 'gentle' , from each litter the kindest ones were chosen for breeding purposes ( apparently for safety issues), that's the reason why they are now called ' the kind/nice giant'.
@@andrecostermans7109 Wolfs? LOL!
@@andrecostermans7109 wolves… plural.. 🤦♂️ Smfh
@@chrisbrunette9495 Thanks for correcting my grammar, btw. english isn't my mothertongue.
@@andrecostermans7109 English not being your first language was pretty obvious..
Please tell me about their dancing, im going through exposure therapy on them and that's something that freaks me out about them
Yes certainly lol, it is a scene of beauty. Male crane flies engage in this fascinating and intricate mating ritual, relying heavily on their unique dancing behavior to attract females. These dances involve a series of complex movements and displays aimed at demonstrating the male’s fitness and attractiveness to potential mates. One key component of the crane fly’s dance is its aerial maneuvers. Males often hover and dart through the air, showcasing their agility and stamina. This aerial display not only captures the attention of females but also allows males to assess potential competitors and establish dominance in the mating arena. Additionally, male crane flies use their long, delicate legs to perform intricate movements on the ground or vegetation. These leg movements can range from graceful waving to rapid tapping, creating visual patterns that are visually stimulating to females. Furthermore, males may produce audible signals during their dances by vibrating their wings or producing specific sounds using specialized structures. These auditory cues serve to further enhance the male’s attractiveness and may also play a role in species recognition and mate selection. Overall, the mating rituals of male crane flies are a complex interplay of visual, auditory, and behavioral signals designed to attract and impress females, ensuring successful reproduction and perpetuation of the species.
I love octopuses and learning about them, I would like to know how works they sight, breathing, taste, smell and reproduction in a deeper perspective
Octopuses are fascinating creatures with unique biological systems. Here’s a brief overview of how their senses and reproduction work: Sight • Octopuses have highly developed vision; their eyes are structurally similar to those of humans, with an iris, lens, retina, and pupil. • They can see well in both light and dark conditions but lack color vision; they see in monochrome. • Their ability to change skin color and texture for camouflage is not directly linked to their vision but rather to special cells in their skin called chromatophores, which are controlled by their nervous system. Breathing • Octopuses breathe through gills, similar to fish. Water enters their mantle cavity, passes over the gills, and exits, exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide in the process. • They use a siphon for both intake of water to the gills and expulsion for propulsion in the water, aiding in their mobility. Taste and Smell • Octopuses have an interesting way of “tasting” their environment. They use their suckers on their tentacles to taste and touch. Each sucker is equipped with chemoreceptors, allowing them to detect chemical signals in the water, which effectively lets them “taste” what they touch. • While they don’t smell in the air as humans do, their ability to detect chemicals in the water plays a similar role to smelling, helping them identify food, predators, and mates. Reproduction • Octopus reproduction is known for its tragic end: most species die after breeding. Females lay eggs, which they fervently guard and clean until they hatch, refusing to eat during this period and often dying shortly after the eggs hatch. • Males use a specialized arm called a hectocotylus to transfer sperm packets to the female. After mating, the male’s lifespan also dramatically decreases, and they die. • The reproductive cycle is closely linked to the octopus’s growth cycle; they are semelparous, meaning they reproduce once and then die. Their unique biological features contribute to their status as one of the most intriguing and intelligent invertebrates in the marine world.
@@BeautifulFacts101 Thanks! That's why they're my first favorite creature ever! Also others say their colorblind makes them see some colors except red, maybe I'm wrong or can depend on the species, I also wonder which arm is the one, like, if it's consistent or can be any arm the one to reproduce
@@rafcor6799 Yes, octopuses are generally considered to be color blind. Despite their inability to perceive color in the way humans do, they have excellent vision and can detect changes in brightness and contrast very effectively. They have a single type of photoreceptor in their eyes, which limits their ability to distinguish colors. However, their sophisticated eyes can detect polarized light, which may help them in navigating and detecting prey and predators in their environment. This capability to sense polarized light is something humans do not possess, and it offers octopuses a unique way to perceive their surroundings, compensating for their lack of color vision.
Beautiful.i have several..and love them.
Oh that’s awesome! Having just one is so much joy and love shared. You’re so lucky to have several of them, that’s a lot of love you’ve surrounded yourself with 👌
The Newts don’t dog paddle, they use a Brest Stroke for swimming. This is unique to the Newfoundland dog.
BEAUTIFULL DOG THE BEST.
They truly are beautiful, they so full of love. You’re so right, they can’t help but be the best ☺️
Apes and humans are the only species that have sex for enjoyment… others only have sex to reproduce. Mind, with my ex husband I come in the second category. 😂😂😂