Birds, Cheetahs, and Curly Bird the Turaco: Talk Show #20
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 พ.ค. 2024
- Hank talks birds, flight, and dinosaurs with evolutionary biologist Brandon Jackson. Then Jessi from Animal Wonders shows up with a special guest, a white-cheeked turaco named Curly Bird!
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sadly according to AnimalWonders today
"We had to say goodbye to our dear friend Curly Bird. He was a teacher his whole life and has touched an incredible number of lives in his 17 years. Curly was always surrounded by affection and dedication. He started his career as an ambassador at America's Teaching Zoo where he inspired hundreds of students to selflessly give their time to help animals. He spent the last 6 years of his life at Animal Wonders spreading joy and education to Montanans. It's amazing that this quiet little bird born with a malformed leg and crooked beak has created countless ripples in this world. What a magnificent legacy."
"He won't flap."
"E-even if you..."
*plop*
Oh god that was just adorable xD
That bird... Has a retractable mohawk. Holy awesome...
I died laughing when she was like "he also sticks it up when he is trying to impress a female. So he might be trying to impress you, hank." And hank just stated "I'm impressed", completely oblivious that she just called him a female. 😂
@@MatthewSmith-sz1yq yep. I thought it looked like a really dense, fluffy huge makeup brush on his head.
You guys are awesome and I'm so glad that you are on the internet and not Discovery Channel or National Geographic Wild.
When Hank said "I love grapes too" I expected, and even hoped, that he would eat the grape himself.
15:20 I laughed far harder than I should have at this demonstration.
I feel like Hank has very similar moments of sheer "I'm excited to be learning" as I would in these situations. Therefore I love him as a host. Ahhhh! Birds!!!! Dinosaurs!!! I I've be excited about this since I was 12.
She looks so happy sharing all those info about birds, i love to see people passionate about the stuff they do!
Brandon Jackson is the best interview Hank has ever had. This was a great show.
all i needed to hear from this show was fluffy baby t-rex's...
Not t-rexes but here's an artist's rendition of generically modified velociraptors from the future: thepunchlineismachismo.com/archives/comic/i-didnt-even-have-a-joke-for-this-week thepunchlineismachismo.com/archives/comic/minibike-raptors-are-the-new-skateboard-budgies :D
You can just tell Jessi is a great person who loves what she does. It's refreshing to see someone so passionate!
Jessi is crazy awesome! I'd like to hang out with her and listen to her talk about animals all day. :-)
hank smoking at 3:27 haahah
Oh wow. Nicely noticed.
Reminds me of the last time I was at the Boston Public garden, there was a large swan growling and hissing at terrified kids through a mesh enclosure. I pointed out the fact that birds are direct descendants of dinosaurs, a fact that becomes very obvious when you deal with larger birds like swans, geese, and emu's and ostriches. They can be very territorial and quite nasty, especially in groups.
Every time I've handled a chicken, I seriously just think "Velociraptor."
I love the guests! They both know their stuff! I love Curly Bird too!
I like it when the 1st guest and the animal guest complement each other like they did on this episode.
Anytime cheetahs and dinosaurs take part in the same episode is awesome.
i liked having both of the guests contributing with complimentary knowledge
Jessi always seems so enthusiastic about these animals! It's fantastic!
That bird is absolutely beautiful, such a great green and red in its feathers, amazing.
Hank, I want to thank you and your crew! My daughters and I watch SciShow and the Talk Show, together. It's a great bonding experience for us and my girls have learned SO much from you! The wide-eyed expression on my six-year-old's face when I confirmed that Dinosaurs didn't go extinct was priceless! I sincerely hope you're still doing this when we're both old and grey, so I can introduce the next generation to the wonders of Science! IMHO you rank right up there with Mr. Wizard and Bill Nye!
I love when the first guest also knows quite a bit about whatever animal Jessi brings in, because that always makes the conversation much more interesting. In other words, bringing in an evolutionary biologist whose study is focused on dinosaurs, including modern ones, as well as a living bird, made for very good questions.
I always love seeing Jessie and it was especially neat to see the conversation between her and Brandon. Good picks, Hank!
That was definitely one of the best scishow talk shows!
This was such a great episode, sometimes in the natural history museum I contemplate how great it would be to stick feathers to their models/animatronics- accuracy vandalism. Also the collapsable puff on curly bird is adorable.
I loved this episode so much. So captivating!
That last bit with them chatting about birds was fantastic. I wanted to shout "Bird Nerd Alert!"
I like when people of similar professions start going off about it together.
Fluffy tyrannosourus rex! :D
Fluffy dinosaurs, the new teddy bear for bed time
When he just flops in your hand that was hilarious!
These episodes are so interesting. That bird is really beautiful.
I love when Brandon is surprised by the bird not moving his wings
Love the longer episodes
Hank always sounds so professional during SciShow Talk Show! Live it! Gorgeous bird and very interesting information. :)
I like when Curly Bird just flopped upside when she tilted him, LOL.
This was a great episode! I love the reactions of people who study fossils/evolution when they see live animals.
Jessi and Brandon's interactions really upped the interest factor of the show.
Best scishow talk show ever. Loved the guests and loved the conversation.
Best talk show yet! Thanks!
Curly's feathers look really awesome! and whole talk about birds are just really fascinating. When I was a child I couldn't imagine those pretty little birds were actually related to huge dinosaurs that were featured on children books and movies
best episode so far. you brought in an animal that your guest can relate to which is perfect. keep up the good work
This installment of the talk show was super interesting. Evolutionary Biology is awesome.
This was one of my favorite SciShow Talk Show episodes. Good stuff!
The bird to the Brandon "Hey..Hey...Look at my hair...don't you wish you have this" 10:00
Brandon was the best guest yet! Hank, please bring more scientists on the show
I think this is one of my favorite episode of talk show so far. Very interesting! Beautiful bird and the stuff about dinosaurs was really cool. You learn something new every day! :)
I LOL'ed so hard when she turned the bird vertical on her hand and the bird plopped on the other hand xD
Thanks for the episode its so much fun to see Jessi super excited about the bird! Really love the Talk Show :)
Wow, the Turaco is a fascinating bird. I would love to see it in person. :D
Me too; biologist (or biology enthusiasts) make great SciShow Talk Show guests.
Awesome show - I loved how you had 2 people with different perspectives on the same topic.
I love these vids, always pumped to see them!
one of your best to date
keep 'em comin
that turaco's hairdo! beautiful
this sheds new light on why i want to call all things that look menacing, fluffy
Do these more often. Had fun watching this, very informative.
always joyful to see pretty animals.
I love this. It always makes my day when there's a new video up. ::)
That was a really good talk show.
Also I love the bird, *nope* "I don't mind flopping..."
You know what makes scishow the most real, honest nerd show out there? That awkward, unedited ending, every single episode.
THIS is reality TV.
:) I love scishow! You guys make it fun and interesting to learn about anything! ♥thankyou!
Definitely one of my faves!
exactly! It's hard to put it into words. I think the bright feathers plus limited gliding abilities would make medium-sized therapods far more frightening in the movies. Often nature produces the best cinematic effects all on its own.
Oh my god, he is ADORABLE
Thanks for the show.
R.I.P Curly the White Cheeked Turaco
All covered with soft downy feathers. Sounds pretty adorable honestly
Sci show is my favorite blog brothers project
14:00 Hank imitating the bird eating the grape :)
The was a great episode, keep up the good work.
I loved the bird information. I would love to hear more :D
16:17 creeped me out, i have a good eye (guy in the background) lol
Very cool! Awesome looking bird and loved the info!
JOY!
Thanks so much!
I love the guy walking in the background
I Love Scishow! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
That bird has a 70's Hair-due. I am picturing him with a guitar and singing the blues.
Awesome episode. I love this stuff. :)
Curlybird's puff is almost as magnificent as John's.
It is the live animal factor that does it!
1:47 "And this is probably what it DUD". Lololol
yep, they're both amazing animals. I personally find the antelope agility more impressive mind you. Especially with their jumping, if you've ever seen impalas virtually take flight on a jump!
Awesome episode guys.
Great show everyone
Loved this one. Keep up the good work :)
Great show.
Great episode!
which is why I included evolutionary history. Torosaurus and Triceratops existed around the same time, and are easily classified within the same family due almost completely homologous skeletons. However, pterosaurs and avian dinosaurs, which I assume he was referring to when he talked about "flying lizards" and "flying dinosaurs", have established separate lineages in the fossil record as evidence of their evolutionary distance, in addition to their flying being more analogous than homologous
I love this one
Awesome episode of talks how!
It has a John puff!!
Great episode.
Wow what beautiful colors.. Wait I can only see in the grey scale.. Darn
Excellent show! Would like to learn more about Brandon Jackson's research!!!
16 years old and only expected to live for 12 years! Curly Bird Lad
Fascinating
This was so awesome.
This was awesome! Thanks Hank! :)
I love how Hank uses the word lithe, and then the word bendy XD
great show!
For the Cheetah question, my first thought was it's heart. They require a tremendous amount of blood flow to sprint and the Cheetah has an oversized heart to obtain its top speed.