I like the implication that the weasel was the only one aware of this particular quirk of the koala and were he any other staff in the restaurant, they'd have a 40 minute dispute over whether the leaves in the bowls were food or not
Theyre just little grey panda....hybrid thing....i was gonna come up with something but idfk what the hell you would mix together to get those horrifically adorable creatures
The fact that the waiter realised what was up and pretended the food was just being served rather than pointing out the koalas mistake is the height of professionalism.
Koalas are quite literally very smooth-brained. Honestly it's amazing that they're even still around, considering all the other stuff that lives in australia with them
Fun fact; this is scarily accurate. Koala’s are so mind numbingly stupid, they can’t recognise food unless it’s on a branch, nor can they recognise rain; so they’ll just sit in the rain and wonder WHY they’re getting wet.
They evolved to have the smoothest brains in exchange for being able to eat eucalyptus which isnt edible for most creatures and is abundant... But also low in nutritional value. Also most koalas have chlamydia and can give it to you if they pee on you
Their full-on stupidity is theorized to be an evolutionary adaption that better lets them survive brain damage due to how often they fall out of their trees. Can't get brain damage if your brain has all the information processing ability of a rock.
@@vonnie0_0 There's a video of a koala getting kicked out of a tree by another koala, and he gets upset and just sits and screams, while another perfectly good vacant tree is behind him. "No I want THAT tree! EEEEEE!!!"
@@beauwalker9820 I remember a video of a koala fight where they basically just made these really demonic screams as they started lunging for one another!
@@SuperDestroyerFox Or they can stop being crybabies about it and just eat. My cat has to leave his bowl empty before I give him more food and he knows it.
@@MeidoInHebun alright try eating but every time you try to take a bite you feel something touching your cheeks and also get scared that something is watching you.
The way he at first was like, “But it’s right there” yet immediately gave an exasperated sigh makes this think this doesn’t always happen. Like it happens enough for him to be tired of it, yet rarely enough that he expects the Koala to just eat the salad without a branch.
It's a perfect loop. The bowl was probably originally brought out with a stick, but it kept falling, so every time the waiter comes by he picks it up and puts it back in the bowl.
@@citizen_grub4171 the loop he's referring too: 1)Koala sees food with branch - happy 2)-branch falls out of bowl- 3)Koala sees food with no branch - sad 4)Waiter walks by - put branch in bowl 5) repeat step 1
The fact that a Koala can literally die of staring even with eucalipto leaves infront of them because they don't recognize them unless they come from the branch is crazy 💀 And Also, another fact, The smartest brains are the ones with the most wrinkles. Well, a koala's brain looks like a blobfish.
@@vkiran3576 Not really, it's more that there was a niche that could be filled and nature slapped koalas into it (if your comment is a joke though I'm sorry but enjoy the fun fact I guess)
They actually can’t even eat Eucalyptus unless they eat their mother’s pap (basically soft crap) to get the enzymes to digest it. They actually have to eat shit to eat the plant.
@@celarts5752 The leaves sand paper like texture literally destroys their teeth, at a certain point they can just starve to death from not being able to eat the leaves anymore.
Those unaware, koalas brains are so small and smooth they legitimately: 1) can't recognize their only food UNLESS it's on a branch 2) they don't know they basically cannot eat eucalyptus
Oh yeah I remember that tumblr post: “Imma eat you, leaves” “but i’m poisonous” “I’ll literally develop enzymes to counter it” “but i have no nutrition!” “LEAFA!!!”
Smooth bains isn't a cause of lack of intellect, hundreds of animals have smooth brains like mice and rats 1) It's because Eucalyptus leaf are very poor calories, the one who fall on the ground get rotten and take more energy to digeste it than fresh one so it's not worth it. 2) They can and they eat it very well. Read a book instead of memes.
The fact that the waiter bends down to pick up the stick from the same place it falls down to later implies this wasn't the first time and he's been reusing the same stick every time he redos it lol
Fun fact: due to koalas ONLY eating eucalyptus leaves, it makes them one of the few animals in the animal kingdom to be true herbivores. Most animals we classify as herbivores are actually opportunistic omnivores.
No. Herbivores are animals that have plants as their main food source, and occasionally eating meat doesn't turns them into omnivores. Same goes for mesocarnivores. In this regard there is a certain gradation: - 100% herbivores like koalas and sloths, only plant matter and nothing else. - Herbivores that may occasionally eat some meat, but do so really rare. This goes for most herbivores, such as ungulates. - Omnivores with preference for plants. They can thrive on everything, but prefer plant matter. Those are pigs and, to some degree, squirrels. - Omnivores with preference for meat. Those are bears (Some specialized species not included). Can eat nearly everything, but mostly eat meat. - Mesocarnivores. Carnivores that may occasionally supplement their diet with other food. Dogs and other canids are good example. - Hypercarnivores. 100% meat diet. Can't digest plant matter. Those include felines, most carnivorans, birds of prey, cetaceans, and nearly all non-mammal carnivores.
Here's a fun fact about koalas: they really are this dumb in real life. Their brains are relatively smooth, and it has been proven that when food is put in front of them, if it doesn't look exactly like the food they are used to, they won't recognize it as food-and they starve.
This is like one of the first times I've straight up busted out laughing at your shorts and couldn't stop. Just the entire setup, the timing, animation, voice acting, all combined and just made me crack up so hard.
Thinking about it, both species are from Australia, so now I'm stuck with the idea that Perry doesn't look down on Doofenschmertz for being fooled by his removing his hat is because he has koala friends and is just used to the idea that it's just the way some people's brains are
Fun fact: Armadillos can cross bodies of water either by just sinking to the bottom and crawling (they can hold their breath for 7 minutes) or inflating their intestines and using them as a flotation device.
I heard a cashier as a restaurant say they had a guy complain about his fries not being hot because he didn't have to wait for them to cook. The fries had come up just as he ordered. The customer went to eat one to show it wasn't hot and burned his mouth while trying to pretend it was cold
To be fair to koalas, not eating eucalyptus that isn’t on a branch is likely a survival instinct to not eat spoiled or rotten leaves. To them, eating eucalyptus that isn’t on a branch is the equivalent of eating a slice of cheese you found just lying on the street.
Evolution is not about becoming strong, fast, or smart. It is about being able to adapt to certain environment and pass on genes to the next generation. And koalas successfully did. They have unique niche with no competitors, and once there were tens of koala species, and the modern one was more widespread.
Fun fact: there have been 4 australian animals in the series so far. 1st being the Platypus 2nd being the Cockatiel 3rd being the Quokka and 4th being the Koala
@@randominternetsurfersurfin7595 I think that's a neat thing. Whenever you mention Australia, most people think of kangaroos 🦘 So it's nice to see some more animals native to it, even if some are horrible monsters or.... Koalas
There's a similar but opposite phenomenon with lions and tourists. Apparently the lions don't just attack the car like a sardine can because they think the people in the car and the car itself are one unit, like an inedible hippo or something, but if anyone gets out of the car then suddenly they recognize that individual as prey and will attack.
That actually reminds me of a zebra defense mechanism. They will stand together so that their patterns together which makes the lion think they are one giant amorphous blob of hooves
I think it is way more understandable to not know how a car works than a leaf. But with that said, cats (and lions) will refuse to drink from a source of water if they cannot see the bottom. Since it could mean the water is too murky to see the bottom.
It is honestly a miracle that they’re still alive. Just really goes to show that no matter how stupid you are as long as you have pretty privilege you’ll be fine
@@StonedtotheBones13 The brain is proportionately small--the absolute smallest mammalian brain would go to something like a shrew. Ostriches are much smarter than koalas, because the brain is folded, increasing the surface area. Additionally, birds have much more compact brains than mammals, which is how a raven can be as smart or smarter than an ape.
It is not necessarily bad that eucalyptus leaves laid out on a plate are not recognized as food by them as food. Eucalyptus leaves in general are quite low in nutrients, so koalas are very picky about which leaves they eat; they eat the fresher ones on the tree, and generally don't bother with the less nutritious fallen leaves. Leaves on a plate, however, looks very much like fallen leaves to a koala. Also, if an alien put a random piece of meat in front of you, would you eat it? Many people seem to also be making the point that koalas are smooth-brained. While this is true, not all science suggests that this impairs their intelligence. Birds have smooth brains, but several such as parrots can make tools, and speak. And the famously intelligent octopus has a very smooth brain as well.
How’s it’s a miracle? No big land predators, no real predators to get to the tree canopy besides raptors and monitor lizards. But even then the koalas diet makes it’s extremely unappetising to predators
thats actually the noise they make when they're upset
So Sr pelo is a koala
@@sumdude-named-lemonYou sir, have opened my eyes
@@RennoGarvan it sounds so perfect
😂😂😂@@RennoGarvan
they also make that sound for a mating call….
the fact he knew he had to add the stick suggests that this has happened numerous times
Now, initially I thought it was just the restaurant having a Koala Protocol but then it looked like he *picked up* the stick from the floor…
Koalas don't recognise eucalyptus leaves to be food unless they're on the branch
@@Noksus Yup. This cartoon is already giving a lot of leeway by making a whole Salad be recognizable with one (1) branch. 🥰
And yet he didnt start with the stick
@@GlowandVibes Weasel Waiter produced the stuck from under the table…
That sigh was the most realistic part of this video.
It was a koala scream revving up. They really sound like that. Almost like a toddler having a tantrum.
This is the best animal series animation I ever watch in my life. They so cute! :3
@@propogandalf I think they were referring to the waiter's defeated sigh 😂
I like how the koala has an australian accent
I like the implication that the weasel was the only one aware of this particular quirk of the koala and were he any other staff in the restaurant, they'd have a 40 minute dispute over whether the leaves in the bowls were food or not
That "ÆEEEYGGH ÆEEYGHH AAÆEEUYYYGGHHHH" caught me off guard 😭
Why?
😂😂😂
Theyre just little grey panda....hybrid thing....i was gonna come up with something but idfk what the hell you would mix together to get those horrifically adorable creatures
Its funny af
That was very Australian of him
The hint of the Australian accent, the buildup of the distressed scream, the cut off, PERFECTION
hint?
Hint?
HINT?
*HINT?*
HINT!? That's aussie through and through 😂
I would also make a primal scream if my food phased out of existence in front of me.
And after a 20 minute wait!
ehh....
Ehhhh.....
EEEEEEEEEEEEECH!!!!
@@mixingcat5213 gotta love how the screams were so insane that google thinks its another language XD
ÆEEEEEEEEEEEE 😩🐨
Koalas really do scream like that.
The VA who voiced the Koala with the Australian accent is a gift to humanity.
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Yes! It seems so simple, but I was giggling just because the little guy was Austrailian.
Isn't it the main actor lol?
ÆAA EEAAEÆE EAAA
The Koala's Australian accent adds so much charm to the video. The waiter's quick thinking was impressive and hilarious.
100th like:D
isnt it scottish accent? i am confused-
150th like! Also this is an Australian accent, Scottish sounds different with their speech pattern.
🤖🤖🤖
as an aussie, not nearly enough abbreviations.
The scream at the end is funnier when you know that Koalas literally sound like that as well
Exactly. People think koalas are all cute and cuddly until you can't sleep because of the GGRRAAAUUUEEEEAAA
what makes it really funny is knowing someone had to voice that
You're lying, there's no way this is real and you're ly- oh my god he's not lying.
God I hate koalas. Lived for too long with them screaming like banshees and grunting like demons in the dead of night.
I was looking for this hahaha I swear some of the Koalas I've heard sound like they need exorcisms
The fact that the waiter realised what was up and pretended the food was just being served rather than pointing out the koalas mistake is the height of professionalism.
The customer is always right even when they're a pouched mammal that won't eat vegetation that doesn't appear attached to a branch.
@@3baxcb Respects to the service industry
I mean, in a Zootopian world you gotta learn how to deal with every kind of animal quirks for the sake of your job, lol
That is not professionalism.
That is fucking stupid.
@@3baxcb you kinow the full saying is "the customer is always right in matters of taste" right ?
Koalas are quite literally very smooth-brained. Honestly it's amazing that they're even still around, considering all the other stuff that lives in australia with them
Or the wildfire that burned most of the plant that’s their food and housing
Being still is actually quite a good mechanism for staying alive in some ways most prey animals run so alot of predators respond to movement!
Actually the nearing Extinction
Stupidity can ironically be an evolutionary advantage. Especially when your diet only consists of leaves.
"smooth brained" LOL 🤣
Fun fact; this is scarily accurate. Koala’s are so mind numbingly stupid, they can’t recognise food unless it’s on a branch, nor can they recognise rain; so they’ll just sit in the rain and wonder WHY they’re getting wet.
They evolved to have the smoothest brains in exchange for being able to eat eucalyptus which isnt edible for most creatures and is abundant... But also low in nutritional value. Also most koalas have chlamydia and can give it to you if they pee on you
damn thats very weird.
Their full-on stupidity is theorized to be an evolutionary adaption that better lets them survive brain damage due to how often they fall out of their trees. Can't get brain damage if your brain has all the information processing ability of a rock.
Which means they gon starve
Thank you for just copying what the caption said
The little screams at the end KILL me haha !
They actually do scream like that irl, it’s quite funny.
Koala turned into Eric Cartman.
Æëëë
@@vonnie0_0 There's a video of a koala getting kicked out of a tree by another koala, and he gets upset and just sits and screams, while another perfectly good vacant tree is behind him.
"No I want THAT tree! EEEEEE!!!"
@@beauwalker9820 I remember a video of a koala fight where they basically just made these really demonic screams as they started lunging for one another!
The fact that the koala has a Australian accent is just,
Amazing.
that was the worst aussie accent i’ve ever heard😂😂
the most terrible fake aussie accent I've ever heard, which kinda made it funny ngl
@@SneezyEAGSYit sounded more kiwi to me hehe
Yea it was a kiwi accent with mate thrown in.
@@Benlikesstuffno it wasn't kiwi either, it was shit
The koala needs to branch out his food palette.
And **leaves** the poisonous diet behind
I don’t think he has the koalafications to identify any new food sources.
😂😂😂😂
Do you really think he wood do that?
Omg you guys. Screenshotting this thread and framing it.
As an Australian, I can confirm that I too, make primal screams when my food disappears before my eyes
I never knew hearing a Koala speaking with Aussie accent could give me this much happiness
Watch the koala brothers
When my cat can see the bottom of her food bowl.
And the food is just sitting there around the circle of emptiness
There’s a reason why they don’t eat it until you swish it around, their whiskers hit the edges and that freaks them out, use a plate instead.
@@SuperDestroyerFox Or they can stop being crybabies about it and just eat. My cat has to leave his bowl empty before I give him more food and he knows it.
@@MeidoInHebun alright try eating but every time you try to take a bite you feel something touching your cheeks and also get scared that something is watching you.
@@SuperDestroyerFox I'd just deal with it eventually, like any person or animal who isn't an over-coddled baby.
The way he at first was like, “But it’s right there” yet immediately gave an exasperated sigh makes this think this doesn’t always happen. Like it happens enough for him to be tired of it, yet rarely enough that he expects the Koala to just eat the salad without a branch.
It's a perfect loop. The bowl was probably originally brought out with a stick, but it kept falling, so every time the waiter comes by he picks it up and puts it back in the bowl.
@@Sirithil It's not a perfect loop. Both the music and scream cut off abruptly, and the koala's animation suddenly resets.
Don't spend your week trying to figure it out. Just do something meaningful.
@@citizen_grub4171 the loop he's referring too:
1)Koala sees food with branch - happy
2)-branch falls out of bowl-
3)Koala sees food with no branch - sad
4)Waiter walks by - put branch in bowl
5) repeat step 1
@@supersonicguru1 I see you don't know what a "perfect loop" is.
That "Aee AEE ÄEEE👺" was heartwarming😭
“Ohhhohohohoooo”
“ÆĘËÉ”
Sounds like me throughout the day
He sounded like a koala, literally 😂
Same 😭😭😭
Ą̵̘̥͉̘͖̱̥̺̿̀̈̒̂̅̀̅̈́̓̏͊͘͝Ą̵̘̥͉̘͖̱̥̺̿̀̈̒̂̅̀̅̈́̓̏͊͘͝3̵͇̈́̓̕Ě̵̢̧̛̦̼̜̲͕͕͍̤̙͉͓́̅͒̽̍̐͋͜͝Ě̵̢̧̛̦̼̜̲͕͕͍̤̙͉͓́̅͒̽̍̐͋͜͝Ě̵̢̧̛̦̼̜̲͕͕͍̤̙͉͓́̅͒̽̍̐͋͜͝Ě̵̢̧̛̦̼̜̲͕͕͍̤̙͉͓́̅͒̽̍̐͋͜͝Ḩ̶̳̣̮̻̪̜͍̹̭͓͍̳̼̈́̅́̄̍̀͐́̊̽͌̊̂͂͠͝͝Ḩ̶̳̣̮̻̪̜͍̹̭͓͍̳̼̈́̅́̄̍̀͐́̊̽͌̊̂͂͠͝͝Ḩ̶̳̣̮̻̪̜͍̹̭͓͍̳̼̈́̅́̄̍̀͐́̊̽͌̊̂͂͠͝͝!!!!!!!! 👹👹👹🦅🦇🦅🦇🦅🗣️🔥
@@OmurKaracam ikr?
ME. 😂
I love the little detail of the subtitles for “no” say “naur” in his accent.
Edit: I shoulda seen this coming, but I started a war.
Naauuurrrrr ~ felix
Naurr
Naurrr Cleorrrr! The condensation 🧜♀️
I don't
Not even accurate
@@ginathecookie
That doesn't even make sense with what anyone said.
I think you replied to the wrong comment section.
Koalas are proof that evolution doesn’t always lead to an animal getting stronger and better.
Koalas and Pandas should have gone extinct a long time ago. But humans just keep on spending to keep them alive for some reason.
@@MrWhateverfitsYou sayin you dont like pandas and koalas?
I'm astounded they ain't extinct yet. Pandas too.
@@MrWhateverfitscute privilege
@@MrWhateverfitswe're very good at keeping the dumb ones alive.
The fact that a Koala can literally die of staring even with eucalipto leaves infront of them because they don't recognize them unless they come from the branch is crazy 💀
And Also, another fact, The smartest brains are the ones with the most wrinkles. Well, a koala's brain looks like a blobfish.
Nah man, a blob fish has wrinkles.
That is a myth too!
@@nullpoint3346 Lmaooo
The fact the subtitles actually said "Naur" 🤣🤣
the subtle awareness of details to the real world makes these educational videos amazing
Fun fact: we don't actually say it like that at all.
@@Mr_Phoxthat’s the way it was said in the tv show H2O: Just Add Water, and I guess people just decided “this is how every Australian says no”
@@GamingGardevoir It...really wasn't though.
I have an Australian friend and we always joke about how she says “naur” instead of “no” so I think it’s accurate
Koalas are quite literally smooth-brained organisms because eucalyptus is so bad of a food source they can't afford to be any smarter than a rock.
Lol
It's also not good for their health but Koalas are too dumb and lazy to seek better food.😅
@@vkiran3576 Not really, it's more that there was a niche that could be filled and nature slapped koalas into it
(if your comment is a joke though I'm sorry but enjoy the fun fact I guess)
They actually can’t even eat Eucalyptus unless they eat their mother’s pap (basically soft crap) to get the enzymes to digest it.
They actually have to eat shit to eat the plant.
@@celarts5752 The leaves sand paper like texture literally destroys their teeth, at a certain point they can just starve to death from not being able to eat the leaves anymore.
Koala-sees-a-salad
This works even better with an Aussie accent
Cheesus
I had to mouth it out a few times but this one is very good
Yo can someone explain the joke?
@@lessthanabytepls Cesar salad + "koala is seeing a salad"
you’re laughing. a man’s food just disappeared from existence after he waited 20 minutes for it and you’re laughing
It's an infinite loop. The stick keeps falling 😂
Those unaware, koalas brains are so small and smooth they legitimately:
1) can't recognize their only food UNLESS it's on a branch
2) they don't know they basically cannot eat eucalyptus
Oh yeah I remember that tumblr post: “Imma eat you, leaves” “but i’m poisonous” “I’ll literally develop enzymes to counter it” “but i have no nutrition!” “LEAFA!!!”
Smooth bains isn't a cause of lack of intellect, hundreds of animals have smooth brains like mice and rats
1) It's because Eucalyptus leaf are very poor calories, the one who fall on the ground get rotten and take more energy to digeste it than fresh one so it's not worth it.
2) They can and they eat it very well.
Read a book instead of memes.
Ah I’m guessing that’s probably because of the eucalyptus then
@@davidw.2791 i'm more of a fan of the famous Koala rant on Reddit
Ah the branch falling makes sense now lol, someone else said they also make that same screaming noise near the end.
Love the fact Koala's are canonically the stupidest mammal
I think i saw a documentary where they explain Koalas brain and it looked smooth as fuck like no lumps.
They're not mammals
What do you.. mean?@@itiscujo
The ferret looks like he doesn't want to be in that situation
Tf are they, reptiles? @@itiscujo
Bro I've never learned so much about animals in the most hilarious way possible 😂
The fact that the waiter bends down to pick up the stick from the same place it falls down to later implies this wasn't the first time and he's been reusing the same stick every time he redos it lol
Groundkoala Day
the loop is canon
@@yabbaguy the Groundedkoala loop 😭
I absolutely adore the happy little clapping when his food 'arrives'
That was so cute! 😊
Nah the food just spawned in front of him after 20 minutes of waiting, only for it to disappear from the plane of existence
It's funny that Koala has Australian accent.
Yeah, I thought they would have a scouse one.
Yes very observant of ya
"naur"
Two words: Uranus solarballs
Fake accent
Fun fact: due to koalas ONLY eating eucalyptus leaves, it makes them one of the few animals in the animal kingdom to be true herbivores. Most animals we classify as herbivores are actually opportunistic omnivores.
No. Herbivores are animals that have plants as their main food source, and occasionally eating meat doesn't turns them into omnivores. Same goes for mesocarnivores.
In this regard there is a certain gradation:
- 100% herbivores like koalas and sloths, only plant matter and nothing else.
- Herbivores that may occasionally eat some meat, but do so really rare. This goes for most herbivores, such as ungulates.
- Omnivores with preference for plants. They can thrive on everything, but prefer plant matter. Those are pigs and, to some degree, squirrels.
- Omnivores with preference for meat. Those are bears (Some specialized species not included). Can eat nearly everything, but mostly eat meat.
- Mesocarnivores. Carnivores that may occasionally supplement their diet with other food. Dogs and other canids are good example.
- Hypercarnivores. 100% meat diet. Can't digest plant matter. Those include felines, most carnivorans, birds of prey, cetaceans, and nearly all non-mammal carnivores.
This HAS to be the best channel I've accidentally come across
Here's a fun fact about koalas: they really are this dumb in real life. Their brains are relatively smooth, and it has been proven that when food is put in front of them, if it doesn't look exactly like the food they are used to, they won't recognize it as food-and they starve.
honestly, we're just glad he did get his salad
Man has the official YT account comment on his video. Status: Superstar! 🥇
how tf an official youtube comment got seven likes :skull:
only 9 likes and 2 comments? wild
why only 2 comments? let me fix that
But he didn't though
Basically, koalas can’t identify eucalyptus leaves if they aren’t on the branches of the trees.
The little claps that he does when he gets his way😂😂😂
He didn't get his way Koalas literally can't register Eucalyptus leaves as good if there not on a stick
He also kinda sounded like stich when he cheered lol
This is like one of the first times I've straight up busted out laughing at your shorts and couldn't stop. Just the entire setup, the timing, animation, voice acting, all combined and just made me crack up so hard.
The scream 😂😂 I can’t!! And it's such a perfect representation of how hopeless Koalas are if you give them the leaves and not the whole branch 🤣
And they actually scream like that when they get frustrated.
I love those hopeless little smooth brained fluff balls 😭❤️
I love how the weasel immediately got bags under his eyes 🤣🤣
This is giving huge “Perry the Platypus!?” vibes
But this is in fact the real behaviour of koalas. They eat leafs only from the tree
Thank you for saying vibes.
The word seems to be disappearing from existence.
Thinking about it, both species are from Australia, so now I'm stuck with the idea that Perry doesn't look down on Doofenschmertz for being fooled by his removing his hat is because he has koala friends and is just used to the idea that it's just the way some people's brains are
A bowl of leafs?
(Puts stick in it)
*_MY DINNER!?!?!?_*
Important things that should be pointed:
- How come this channel has a numerous of great VA out of the box?
- How many jobs does Jason has until rn?
Jason is the Larry from the Amazing World of Gumball, that's my headcanon
@@ripperded8089both him and the bunny that regularly gets terrorized by Mouth.
@@ripperded8089 What kind of animal is Jason?
@@zyxw2000 Weasel.
@@matthewutech5970 Thanks.
How koalas are still on this plane of existence is beyond me. Like there's pandas... and then there's koalas
Fun fact, Koalas actually have smooth brains
Fun fact: Armadillos can cross bodies of water either by just sinking to the bottom and crawling (they can hold their breath for 7 minutes) or inflating their intestines and using them as a flotation device.
goody :)
I smell a short coming
That. Is fugging AWESOME! I did not know that, thanks bud.
That sigh from the waiter represents all of us who've worked at customer service
I heard a cashier as a restaurant say they had a guy complain about his fries not being hot because he didn't have to wait for them to cook. The fries had come up just as he ordered. The customer went to eat one to show it wasn't hot and burned his mouth while trying to pretend it was cold
@daedalusb9548 A koala for a customer doesn't sound so bad afterall.
Love his accent!
I like how his tone drops when having to explain that the salad is right there, the facade of being a happy worker quickly falling.
To be fair to koalas, not eating eucalyptus that isn’t on a branch is likely a survival instinct to not eat spoiled or rotten leaves. To them, eating eucalyptus that isn’t on a branch is the equivalent of eating a slice of cheese you found just lying on the street.
It’s funny as a juxtaposition to the animals living in a Zootopia-esque civilization
That's actually how koalas scream😂😂😂
so true: th-cam.com/video/O0cAx1jLbJk/w-d-xo.html
Yusss!!! 😂😂😂
Yesss
I knew it too!
That passive aggressive sigh: "Wait! It looks like they're bringing it out now!"😂
As someone who worked in customer service for several years I felt that DEEP in my soul 💀
@@user74027nh Ugh, as an Subway worker this was personal to me as well lol 😂 😆
@@user74027nh As a former Subway employee, this was also personal to me!!! 😂🤣😆
love the koalas aussie accent>>
Your way of inducing incidental learning while entertaining? It borders on magical! Keep up the good work!
underrated comment. i 100% agree, i love this so much.
Koalas are the epitome of "how tf is this species still alive"
Evolution is not about becoming strong, fast, or smart. It is about being able to adapt to certain environment and pass on genes to the next generation. And koalas successfully did. They have unique niche with no competitors, and once there were tens of koala species, and the modern one was more widespread.
Koalas and pandas bless their hearts !
and fucking pandas ffs
panda is a close second.
And pandas. Pandas are fucking useless! (I say that with affection.)
This might be my favorite one yet, so cute
The australian accent is an amazing cherry on top
I love the austrailian accent for no reason
Koalas and pandas: two animals that make you say "How could you have possibly survived this long"
But the answer still puzzles me.
Because their decline are directly due to humans? It’s not a hard answer. Most animals are massively declining due to people.
As an Australian I can confirm the Koalas accent to be accurate for a Koala 🐨😂
And why hospitality isn't the industry for you if you can't handle serving a koala.
@@3baxcb Exactly 😂
I'm obsessed with this one,the koala is super cuuuute 😆
Jason looks so done in his job. A bat collapsing after refusing blood, an otter trying to drown his kid for extra fries, and now this.
- Gerbil traumatizing him with some geckos stunt.
- Kissed from prairie dad and grandpa (with a chapstick).
Just another day in the food service industry 😅
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How do you do that?
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I love how the koala has an australian accent
The VA for the Koala did a pretty good job, one of the better impressions out there
The fact that the ferret knew exactly how to deal with this situation tells me this is a common occurrence
It's a perfect loop. The bowl was probably served with a stick, it just fell out. Jason comes by, puts it back in the bowl.
Fun fact: there have been 4 australian animals in the series so far.
1st being the Platypus
2nd being the Cockatiel
3rd being the Quokka
and 4th being the Koala
Surprised no Kangaroo showed up yet.
@@randominternetsurfersurfin7595 I think that's a neat thing. Whenever you mention Australia, most people think of kangaroos 🦘 So it's nice to see some more animals native to it, even if some are horrible monsters or.... Koalas
We need a magpie video.
@@ripperded8089 Waiting for drop-bears.
@@randominternetsurfersurfin7595 probably too big, all of the animals in this series have been on the smaller side.
Koalas have smooth brains…meaning they lack the thinky thinky parts
There's a similar but opposite phenomenon with lions and tourists. Apparently the lions don't just attack the car like a sardine can because they think the people in the car and the car itself are one unit, like an inedible hippo or something, but if anyone gets out of the car then suddenly they recognize that individual as prey and will attack.
That actually reminds me of a zebra defense mechanism. They will stand together so that their patterns together which makes the lion think they are one giant amorphous blob of hooves
I think it is way more understandable to not know how a car works than a leaf.
But with that said, cats (and lions) will refuse to drink from a source of water if they cannot see the bottom. Since it could mean the water is too murky to see the bottom.
@@rompevuevitos222 Do you know how a leaf works?
@@FauxFaFoxyes, do you not?
@@ryderthesinful no :( they're confusing.
These shorts just make my day
"Hey honey the restaurant I went to was crazy! The food disappeared right in front of my eyes!"
It is honestly a miracle that they’re still alive. Just really goes to show that no matter how stupid you are as long as you have pretty privilege you’ll be fine
Good joke, you stick the landing
ha!
And land the sticking
wow that a really stick joke
Third comment
Bruh lol
The addition of an Australian accented Koala is *chefs kiss* perfection
The koala is a toddler, and the ferret is the parent who just can't deal with them
The appearance of eye bags KILLED ME
You know what's funny, I learned more about animals from these episodes than most series on Animal Planet.
They are literally smooth brains
"Eh.... Eeeh.... ÆÆÆÆÆÆÆ"
THE FACT THAT HE ACTS LIKE FROM “WE BEAR BEARS” LIKE THAT GOOFY AHH KOALA
I guess the waiter needs a raise considering they're a koalafied connoisseur of fine dining and customer service. :)
The sigh of disappointment lol
Koalas have one of the smoothest and smallest brain in the animal kingdom. it's a miracle the spiecies is still alive
I think you mean the class Mammalia! The vast majority of phyla within the animal kingdom have no brains at all.
When you say smallest, ik it's prob proportional and all, but I really wanna see them compete against an ostrich for some reason
@@StonedtotheBones13 The brain is proportionately small--the absolute smallest mammalian brain would go to something like a shrew. Ostriches are much smarter than koalas, because the brain is folded, increasing the surface area. Additionally, birds have much more compact brains than mammals, which is how a raven can be as smart or smarter than an ape.
It is not necessarily bad that eucalyptus leaves laid out on a plate are not recognized as food by them as food. Eucalyptus leaves in general are quite low in nutrients, so koalas are very picky about which leaves they eat; they eat the fresher ones on the tree, and generally don't bother with the less nutritious fallen leaves. Leaves on a plate, however, looks very much like fallen leaves to a koala.
Also, if an alien put a random piece of meat in front of you, would you eat it?
Many people seem to also be making the point that koalas are smooth-brained. While this is true, not all science suggests that this impairs their intelligence. Birds have smooth brains, but several such as parrots can make tools, and speak. And the famously intelligent octopus has a very smooth brain as well.
How’s it’s a miracle?
No big land predators, no real predators to get to the tree canopy besides raptors and monitor lizards. But even then the koalas diet makes it’s extremely unappetising to predators
I think he realized what he was eating.
Idk why but his yelling was cute
and so accurate:
th-cam.com/video/O0cAx1jLbJk/w-d-xo.html
My favorite parts are the knowledge, the little hand clapping, and the scream of agony
This loops really well and just seems like he keeps harassing different weasel waiters for his salad
Coalas are so dumb they need eucalyptus to be on branches for them to realize its eucalyptus
The “ah eee ÆĘË” had me dying 😂
This is adorable🐨
The distance between the eyes is gut wrenching ❤
I bet the voice actor had so much fun just screaming into a mic 💀💀💀
Almost expected his screech at the end to turn into that death metal growl koalas do lol
Eucalyptal Eviscerations could be the title to such death metal growls once you add a rally pounding blast beat.
I love that they gave the koala an australian accent
That fed up look after putting the branch. I feel his pain there.
The fact he has a Australia accent is so funny
That's the face of someone that wants to quit but can't.