I could have watched a couple hours of this guy answering questions. He explained enough without going overboard or racing through and not really answering. Super interesting.
Will you ask him why he doesn't point out there is really no such thing as fish? Phylogenetic taxonomic groups must be clades. A clade is a group that includes all the descendents of a common ancestor and that ancestor, and all the different organisms that we think of as fish don't form a clade.
its one of the most well known facts about that particular creature, whats crazy about its punching power is that such a small creature can seriously hurt you with just one strike. It's said to produce forces exceeding a .22 caliber bullet
@@martinmartensson4715 It's an _extremely_ small amount of matter that gets heated up this much, so there is aactually very little energy involved (in that aspect). Imagine getting hit by a projectile like a pistol bullet, but instead of an actual bullet, it's a single grain of finely ground flour (ignoring air friction). The _speed_ would be the same as that of an actual pistol bullet, but the mass would be extremely low, and consequently the energy as well - you'd barely notice it instead of bleeding all over the floor ;)
As someone who got their degree in Marine Science, this makes me so happy. Yes, I knew the answers, but this guy is so hella charismatic, I felt like I was learning something new. And, as someone who also specialized in studying fish for graduate degree programs, it's also a joy to see a lot of fish-based questions. Fish are, no doubt, the coolest group of organisms on the planet.
I'm not a marine biologists but I'm glad I knew most of the answers. The only ones I didn't know where diel vertical migration and how fish know where to go since I know its similar to how birds do it and its pretty similar but i forgot the exact explanation. Also how do you differentiate btwn marlins, sailfish, and swordfish?
I have never once been interested in marine biology, I've watched these kinds of videos about specific jobs I am super interested in, and yet this is by far the most interesting and best one I've seen.
I couldn't get enough of this guy answering questions. He struck the perfect balance, thorough without being overwhelming or rushing through without real answers. Absolutely fascinating!
@@lilynoir3939”Love his passion though” Dawg, google it. Marlin aren’t the fastest fish. One of the very first sentences I read is how the top speed of Marlin have been greatly exaggerated by certain reports.
I’m sure he knows all this having studied to become a specialist and professor…and also it’s a TH-cam video compilation of answers he’s previously provided to questions asked on Twitter. 🤷🏻♀️ You can do this to if you learn things you’re passionate about.
I’ve gotten to know Dr. Kory over the last few years, and he’s a good, genuine, and brilliant man. I’m glad he’s getting in the spotlight and hope he can continue inspiring young people everywhere 😊
Will you ask him why he doesn't point out there is really no such thing as fish? Phylogenetic taxonomic groups must be clades. A clade is a group that includes all the descendents of a common ancestor and that ancestor, and all the different organisms that we think of as fish don't form a clade.
@@Facetiously.Esotericwill you give it up ? Or are you gonna keep asking until someone gives you the answer that you want. I believe it was explained in a earlier comment you left that it WOULD JUST CONFUSE PEOPLE TO USE OTHER NAMES! Geez do you not like the man or what ? Im sure you've spammed this same question down the thread .
Fun fact the surface of the sun is actually relatively cold -"only" about 5600 degrees celsius. Now the atmosphere and core of the sun are a different story at millions of degrees
Guys, "Fishes" is correct. The only time "fish" is used in the plural is when you are referring to many of one *kind* of fish. (Which is what we do normally). It is "Fishes" when you are referring to the entirety of the paraphyletic group.
This goes for all group nouns. Here are some examples using the word milk: -I love milk. -I love soy milk. -They are both good milks. -I love all kinds of milk. -Different cultivars of soybean will produce different soy milks. In the 2nd to last example, using "all kinds of milks" would also be correct. It would take a pedant detective to even know if you meant "different kinds of [cow] milk" or "different 'milks'" in general. But in the last example, "different soy milk" will actually sound wrong to our ears. To make an identical kind of example using fish let's try this (while quickly fact checking this example I found a better example on wiki lol so behold the first sentence of the wiki entry for Trout): -Trout is a generic common name for numerous species of carnivorous freshwater ray-finned fishes belonging to the genera Oncorhynchus. In general, as the op said, you'll only really find "fishes" written in textbooks. Fishes of the Atlantic Sea, and so forth. The second commenter, can't tell if they were poorly joking or not, but they are on to something as well. If we are referring to all of the individuals of a collective noun, we use a plural verb. If we are referring to a collective noun doing something as a unit we use a singular verb. This logic helps us a bit to know when to when to use fish/fishes, milk/milks, butter/butters, etc. -My butter will be a hit at the Farmer's Market! -Oh yeah? Well one of my butters is sure to win the contest. Actually, all of my butters are guaranteed winners! Note the differences between "my butter", "one of my butters", and "my butters". The word fish is typically used exactly in this way too. Yet a native English speaker with myself wouldn't bat an eye if you said 'fish' for all those examples, and never 'fishes'. And frankly, it's probably because we collectively and historically thought of fish, throughout the years, as a food group. e.g. I love a bit of fish. Cheers! And don't worry if you mess this up, we all do. This is the kind of thing that's not likely to lead to confusion, and it's why we aren't all super confident about the rules.
Some people will say it’s affirmative action but they got rid of that long in USA because Asians weren’t getting accepted enough in ivy league schools and they blamed black ppl lol
@@VinnieG-immortal means "unable to die naturally over time", and often involves regenerative processes. Invincible would be if you hit it with a hammer, and it wouldn't die. Hydras and tardigrades are almost invincible
@@ENDESGA chatgpt be lying to me then xd Yes, that's correct. When something is described as immortal, it means that it cannot be killed or destroyed in the conventional sense. Immortality implies an eternal existence, unaffected by the passage of time or any mortal threats. This concept is often associated with mythical beings, gods, and supernatural entities in various cultures and religious traditions. In fiction and folklore, characters such as vampires, gods, and certain mythical creatures are often depicted as immortal, possessing an enduring life force that cannot be extinguished by ordinary means
chat gpt is just an aggregate of things you can find online presented as natural language, dont be fooled by the info provided its as trustworthy as anything you can find by searching google@@VinnieG-
these are the type of videos that are worth to watch on internet. all the architecture of each creature, molecules, the elements of the earth and the sky is beyond amazing!
Imagining a pod of orcas proudly displaying their rotting fish hats is so funny to me 😭 EDIT: didn't expect a comment I made in passing thought and then promptly forgot about to elicit quite so many fake deep replies, but here we are
5:01 alright, the starfish opening you up and shoving it's stomach into you to eat your insides is is officially one of the freakiest ways to die i've ever heard of
I didn't know seahorses were real until I was 12, when I went to a pet store and they had seahorses. I had only seen them in illustrated children's books, so I thought they were just a mythical creature.
This is my absolute dream job. I'm autistic and marine biology has been my biggest special interest since 4th grade. I went to the aquarium recently and cried like a baby even though I'm 16. There's truly nothing in the world I want more, but for the sake of living and being "successful" I have to be a surgeon or do a job that pays more :/
To all biology teachers: be like this man!!! If I had a teacher like that I would have become a marine biologist. The enthusiasm this man has for the subject and the easy way he conveys the cooles information, where can I listen to more of him? ❤
This was probably the amazing episode I've seen! Could have something to do with taking Marine Biology classes in grade school and it feeling nostalgic 😊
Truly fascinating! I volunteer regularly at a very special coral reef bay doing education and conservation. And there were things in here I didn’t know it was very interesting and informative. Really a well done video as well. Want to see more of this! Want everyone to see more of this!
I could have watched a couple hours of this guy answering questions. He explained enough without going overboard or racing through and not really answering. Super interesting.
Could’ve*?
You couldn't have? Personally I could have, I enjoyed it
same!!!! i love hearing about marine biology and he explained everything so perfectly. WIRED, PLEASE BRING HIM BACK!!!
fascinating indeed
Thats my professor!!! Omg!!! Absolutely loved his class last year, definitely one of my favorites I've ever taken!
i wish i had taken his class 😭 also omg hi liliana
Will you ask him why he doesn't point out there is really no such thing as fish?
Phylogenetic taxonomic groups must be clades. A clade is a group that includes all the descendents of a common ancestor and that ancestor, and all the different organisms that we think of as fish don't form a clade.
So jealous! I didn't think I'd ever miss sitting in a classroom.
@@Facetiously.Esoteric it's a lot easier for others to understand instead of calling them other names. It'll just confuse others.
Where does he teach?? I’d love to take his class!
BRING HIM BACK. MORE VIDEOS WITH THIS GUY.
He interesting, to the point, and knows his stuff.
We love him
i love when people have the ability to make me feel so engaged in something i never realized i would be so interested in
open your mind pal
Ikr! He really made me feel like he was a friend telling me about his favorite subject! Loved it!! ❤️
Right?! He did a great job!!
OMG Kory that's my fraternity brother glad to see he still doing his thing with Marine Biology 😊
You are a girl?
His presentation style is so smooth.
He didn't flounder once.
nice 😎
Schooled!!!
I sea what you did there!
I sea what you did there
I hope he sees these comments 😅
Okay, the mantis shrimp boiling water to exceed the temperature of the sun's surface is literally the craziest motherfxxking thing I ever heard.
Lmao fr
me too, i had to pause the video and think about it.. can we harvest this energy? Like use mantis for energy :)
That some anime sht
its one of the most well known facts about that particular creature, whats crazy about its punching power is that such a small creature can seriously hurt you with just one strike. It's said to produce forces exceeding a .22 caliber bullet
@@martinmartensson4715 It's an _extremely_ small amount of matter that gets heated up this much, so there is aactually very little energy involved (in that aspect).
Imagine getting hit by a projectile like a pistol bullet, but instead of an actual bullet, it's a single grain of finely ground flour (ignoring air friction). The _speed_ would be the same as that of an actual pistol bullet, but the mass would be extremely low, and consequently the energy as well - you'd barely notice it instead of bleeding all over the floor ;)
Definitely more of Dr. Kory would be awesome, WIRED!
As someone who got their degree in Marine Science, this makes me so happy. Yes, I knew the answers, but this guy is so hella charismatic, I felt like I was learning something new. And, as someone who also specialized in studying fish for graduate degree programs, it's also a joy to see a lot of fish-based questions. Fish are, no doubt, the coolest group of organisms on the planet.
I'm not a marine biologists but I'm glad I knew most of the answers. The only ones I didn't know where diel vertical migration and how fish know where to go since I know its similar to how birds do it and its pretty similar but i forgot the exact explanation. Also how do you differentiate btwn marlins, sailfish, and swordfish?
I have never once been interested in marine biology, I've watched these kinds of videos about specific jobs I am super interested in, and yet this is by far the most interesting and best one I've seen.
This needs a part two.
...you must love videos about animals and stuff?
@@ErthBeerI think we just like this guy
He's so cool! I could listen to him talk about marine life for hours!
I couldn't get enough of this guy answering questions. He struck the perfect balance, thorough without being overwhelming or rushing through without real answers. Absolutely fascinating!
The description of a Mantis Shrimp is like a Pokémon Pokédex entry
Pretty sure there is an existing pokemon that is based on the mantis shrimp, Clauncher.
All of this is so very fascinating. He really knows his stuff and is such a great communicator, which is so so rare. Great video!
"No google needed" was so cold
I'm and it tech with a degree in project management and even I didn't need to Google that one.
...but aren't Marlin the fastest fish? I love his passion tho
@@lilynoir3939”Love his passion though”
Dawg, google it. Marlin aren’t the fastest fish. One of the very first sentences I read is how the top speed of Marlin have been greatly exaggerated by certain reports.
@@jonatanrullmanI’m and human and didn’t need google
@@lilynoir3939Sailfish are marlins, but not all marlins are sailfish. Sailfish are the fastest fish in the marlin family (Istiophoridae)
It is extremely humbling to hear an expert disclose specific information right off the dome. Incredibly smart human!!
You can do this too, if you learn things. 👍
I’m sure he knows all this having studied to become a specialist and professor…and also it’s a TH-cam video compilation of answers he’s previously provided to questions asked on Twitter. 🤷🏻♀️ You can do this to if you learn things you’re passionate about.
I love when an expert so clearly love their field. Super interesting stuff
yes, their passion is contagious
“Fishes” is the most amazing thing in this video. 30 years and I now know it’s fishes, I’m shook.
Fishes is used when talking about more than one species of fish. When it’s multiple of the same species it’s fish
Yep, fishes refer to several species of fish. It works gramtically!
It’s a double plural
@@LacDuFlambeauNatives It is not. It is the plural for multiple species
@@abbyb6958 TIL
This is absolutely the BEST of this series of Wired videos! Please have him back for a part 2, 3, etc.!
I’ve gotten to know Dr. Kory over the last few years, and he’s a good, genuine, and brilliant man. I’m glad he’s getting in the spotlight and hope he can continue inspiring young people everywhere 😊
Will you ask him why he doesn't point out there is really no such thing as fish?
Phylogenetic taxonomic groups must be clades. A clade is a group that includes all the descendents of a common ancestor and that ancestor, and all the different organisms that we think of as fish don't form a clade.
@@Facetiously.Esotericfor convenience lol
edit: also, 8:13
@@Facetiously.Esotericwill you give it up ? Or are you gonna keep asking until someone gives you the answer that you want. I believe it was explained in a earlier comment you left that it WOULD JUST CONFUSE PEOPLE TO USE OTHER NAMES! Geez do you not like the man or what ? Im sure you've spammed this same question down the thread .
a literal shrimp creating heat as hot as the sun by punching water, my lord.
It makes a spark of light, too
Out of all the facts… that one’s got me stunned.
I am shooketh!
Fun fact the surface of the sun is actually relatively cold -"only" about 5600 degrees celsius. Now the atmosphere and core of the sun are a different story at millions of degrees
The shrimp literally has the power the sun in their hands
Guys, "Fishes" is correct. The only time "fish" is used in the plural is when you are referring to many of one *kind* of fish. (Which is what we do normally). It is "Fishes" when you are referring to the entirety of the paraphyletic group.
beyond that, fishes is used to acknowledge individuals, as singular words like that are used to commodify animals
@@cdabcdefg12345what?
This goes for all group nouns. Here are some examples using the word milk:
-I love milk.
-I love soy milk.
-They are both good milks.
-I love all kinds of milk.
-Different cultivars of soybean will produce different soy milks.
In the 2nd to last example, using "all kinds of milks" would also be correct. It would take a pedant detective to even know if you meant "different kinds of [cow] milk" or "different 'milks'" in general. But in the last example, "different soy milk" will actually sound wrong to our ears. To make an identical kind of example using fish let's try this (while quickly fact checking this example I found a better example on wiki lol so behold the first sentence of the wiki entry for Trout):
-Trout is a generic common name for numerous species of carnivorous freshwater ray-finned fishes belonging to the genera Oncorhynchus.
In general, as the op said, you'll only really find "fishes" written in textbooks. Fishes of the Atlantic Sea, and so forth. The second commenter, can't tell if they were poorly joking or not, but they are on to something as well. If we are referring to all of the individuals of a collective noun, we use a plural verb. If we are referring to a collective noun doing something as a unit we use a singular verb. This logic helps us a bit to know when to when to use fish/fishes, milk/milks, butter/butters, etc.
-My butter will be a hit at the Farmer's Market!
-Oh yeah? Well one of my butters is sure to win the contest. Actually, all of my butters are guaranteed winners!
Note the differences between "my butter", "one of my butters", and "my butters". The word fish is typically used exactly in this way too. Yet a native English speaker with myself wouldn't bat an eye if you said 'fish' for all those examples, and never 'fishes'. And frankly, it's probably because we collectively and historically thought of fish, throughout the years, as a food group. e.g. I love a bit of fish. Cheers! And don't worry if you mess this up, we all do. This is the kind of thing that's not likely to lead to confusion, and it's why we aren't all super confident about the rules.
Wrong… it’s fishi (fishey)
Doesn't matter, sounds stupid.
Loving seeing POC drs and scientist, thanks for bringing them on
Conservatives: DEI hire!!! 🤬
@@OXSkuldream wut
@@Melody23195 hes making a joke
@@lakula21 I know I just don't understand what the joke is-
Some people will say it’s affirmative action but they got rid of that long in USA because Asians weren’t getting accepted enough in ivy league schools and they blamed black ppl lol
I love how knowledgeable he is. Seems like he would be an amazing teacher.
I learned a lot form this!
Dude is super easy to listen to and I learned a lot.
I've always wondered if there were immortal beings, and having them be jellyfish just somehow made a lot of sense to me
lol
immortal means you can't die right.. If you smash one with a hammer it's gonna be dead
@@VinnieG-immortal means "unable to die naturally over time", and often involves regenerative processes.
Invincible would be if you hit it with a hammer, and it wouldn't die. Hydras and tardigrades are almost invincible
@@ENDESGA chatgpt be lying to me then xd
Yes, that's correct. When something is described as immortal, it means that it cannot be killed or destroyed in the conventional sense. Immortality implies an eternal existence, unaffected by the passage of time or any mortal threats. This concept is often associated with mythical beings, gods, and supernatural entities in various cultures and religious traditions. In fiction and folklore, characters such as vampires, gods, and certain mythical creatures are often depicted as immortal, possessing an enduring life force that cannot be extinguished by ordinary means
chat gpt is just an aggregate of things you can find online presented as natural language, dont be fooled by the info provided its as trustworthy as anything you can find by searching google@@VinnieG-
these are the type of videos that are worth to watch on internet. all the architecture of each creature, molecules, the elements of the earth and the sky is beyond amazing!
Please do parts 2 and three with this marine biologist.
Dr. Kory Evans was so professional yet so chill whilst answering, loved it
I imagine them putting on the hat and saying “LoOK iM a hoOMAN” and all the other orcas laugh hysterically
Howdy Howdy Howdy
@@philcollinslover56705 why did i hear this so clearly
@@deezbackissues2703 same lol
I definitely need to see them do that, I hope it is documented in some sort of visual form hahaha
orcas out here with their own memes. wild.
This was fascinating, Dr Evans needs his own nature show.
Imagining a pod of orcas proudly displaying their rotting fish hats is so funny to me 😭
EDIT: didn't expect a comment I made in passing thought and then promptly forgot about to elicit quite so many fake deep replies, but here we are
I’m sure that’s what we look like with our leather jackets
Do aliens laugh when we wear each other and animals?
The fashion died out the following summer it kinda came back and then it came back again in 2022... Gorillas apparently have a sense of fashion too?
@@kimyoonmisurnamefirst7061 they put palm leaves on the head or around them like blankets
I wish they showed a picture of the fish hats
Hits blunt. Yes please continue my good man. I love this
Loves that he gives more info than asked. Wealth of information!
I love his vibe so much, he seems so sweet and chill
This was fascinating and enlightening.
You can tell this guy knows his field as he answers so precisely and quickly.
Editing exists.
@@evanray8413 Memorizing facts has existed for longer.
@TheBigFormerlyPurpleT
And proper editing makes it look better.
really love this guy. please bring him back for a second video!
4:36 now it totally makes sense why Patrick Star gets so hungry at times
5:01 alright, the starfish opening you up and shoving it's stomach into you to eat your insides is is officially one of the freakiest ways to die i've ever heard of
I didn't know seahorses were real until I was 12, when I went to a pet store and they had seahorses. I had only seen them in illustrated children's books, so I thought they were just a mythical creature.
I learned narwhals were real just a few years ago. I’m 30.
I’ve seen them in the little mermaid, and then I also eventually discovered that they’re real 💚💜❤
@@themissyness i forgot those existed somehow, they're pretty cool, giant whales with weapons straight on the head lol
i studying to become a marine biologist right now. this is inspirational to me
Keep it up! Many of us here are would-be marine biologists whose dreams were dashed
@@meep1832 thanks
AWE SIT DOWN @@meep1832
i studying too
This was one of the most interesting episodes yet. I exclaimed loudly a few times at the facts provided. 👏👏👏
I did too!! 😁 Said "What??" a couple times and "huh!" a few others.
The mantis fish punch fact got me like ?!?!
I want to highlight how well spoken and accurate this gentleman is, I would love to be his student
This is my absolute dream job. I'm autistic and marine biology has been my biggest special interest since 4th grade. I went to the aquarium recently and cried like a baby even though I'm 16. There's truly nothing in the world I want more, but for the sake of living and being "successful" I have to be a surgeon or do a job that pays more :/
I'm in love, clear funky nerdy and soft explanations 10/10❤
This was super interesting. Everyone who’s interested in aliens should just be a marine biologist
But where would they fill their need for conspiracy theories?
Truth is often stranger than fiction, as they say 😂❤
I love this series! They find the best people ☺️
To all biology teachers: be like this man!!! If I had a teacher like that I would have become a marine biologist. The enthusiasm this man has for the subject and the easy way he conveys the cooles information, where can I listen to more of him? ❤
Man, I love you wired, for finding these human libraries. Keep seeking them.
Man, I never get tired of marine biology
Neither does George Costanza
@@wongwu He's working on lowering the cholesterol level in whales... all that blubber, it's quite unhealthy
tbh most of this questions deserved a whole video, I cant get enough of him
super interesting. can listen to this guy for hours. just the right amount of detail and extras in each answer
Absolutely hooked by this series of clips and binging them back to back - not a single filler. These ppl rule. ❤
Infomative,interesting not boring👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 and fast!
2:57 Wait your telling me "Drip" Is a thing in the world of Orca's? Now thats hilarious.
Get you a fish hat.
I want to be Dr. Evans when I grow up fr. This guy is great with words and so passionate. We need a part 2!!!
This man is a true TEACHER! he educates , keeps you engaged and drops additional knowledge without inundating you with information. ❤
All this video taught me(other than 1000 new facts I didn't know) is that sea life, is the utmost peak of evolutionary survival skill.
If this dude had a TH-cam channel I’d watch its videos every day.
Facts!!! lol he’s really passionate about it
I NEED MORE, BRING HIM BACK
This was one of my favourite Wired Answers, had me hooked all the way, and I learned some new stuff. Thanks.
I’m just here because I went to high school with Dr. Kory. Just proud I know/knew this guy
I was completely engrossed in this. I could listen to him talk about marine biology all day.
Dude needs a podcast
He is amazing. This is my favorite of this series now. I could watch hours of him.
5:56 maybe the coolest animal fact I’ve ever learned. That is INSANE
This was probably the amazing episode I've seen! Could have something to do with taking Marine Biology classes in grade school and it feeling nostalgic 😊
the fact about the mantis shrimp and their punching was mind-blowing
This guys so knowlegable. It just pleasure listening to him!
at the end of the day we're all just bony fish
This was so interesting and everything was well explained. Thank you Dr. Evans!
This might be one of the best short, most fascinating marine animal Q&A I’ve seen. Thanks a lot!!
Really love the condensed and really cool facts about the sea life. Thanks so much Dr. Kory!
I’m convinced all ocean life is aliens
I've been saying this forever!
Who else paused the video to google orca wearing fish
😂😂😂
Stop watching me 🤣
It was a fad at the time biologist posited at the time
are u FBI???
i did HAHAHA
I was not ready for how fascinating this was!
He looks like the type of guy to be a Marine Biologist
(In a good way)
Black?
How do you make an Octopus laugh? Give him ten tickles.
The only video on TH-cam I’ve had to watch slowed down. He’s so knowledgeable and great at explaining, I just couldn’t keep up 😂
Wow, such good explanations! Bring him back!!!
So fascinating. Dr Evans explained everything perfectly.
Truly fascinating! I volunteer regularly at a very special coral reef bay doing education and conservation. And there were things in here I didn’t know it was very interesting and informative. Really a well done video as well. Want to see more of this! Want everyone to see more of this!
Gosh this episode(?) is one of my favorites it was so fun to watch
this is one of the most interesting thing I've ever watched and he presented it in such a captivating way wow 10/10
I knew I was going to enjoy this as soon as I saw his great smile. ♥ Super questions and answers. Thanks, Wired!
Huh, there really **are** some benefits of being a marine biologist!
Classic
This was so informative! Absolutely crammed with info. Thanks Kory!
This guy's enthusiasm is infectious
Was nice how many questions were asked. Sometimes feels like not enough are being asked.
WOW, one of the best so far!
This is one of the most amazing videos I've ever seen my mind is blown
I loved this! I hope there'll be a part 2!
Never been bored by a WIRED video, but this was super. Thanks to everyone in the team.
I need like 50 more episodes about marine biology
This whole video was so fascinating.
This was way more interesting and educational that I expected … I had no idea there were immortal sea creatures 😳
What I learned today is the important information that Orcas had a fish hat trend.
Seeing one of those large schools of smaller fish 'clouded' in the ocean, with some predator trying to grab a snack is quite enjoyably to watch.
I could listen to him talking about marine life for hours. Excellent video.
Check and see if he's written any books.