Hey everyone, this is the 100th episode of Animalogic! I just wanted to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for sticking around and supporting us all these years. - Dylan & Crew
A dark but interesting topic could be homicide (bare with me), as it's rare among a lot of deadly species, but more common in non-deadly ones. Poisonous snakes usually wrestle, but chimps and humans kill. Very unpleasant but scientifically fascinating.
Imagine if that was possible with humans. Like someone losing both legs, but then get turned in to a soup of organic matter, and reshaped with a new body. How cool and scary could that be.
Exactly! It's like the ONE thing I can not explain as an evolutionary trait. Like what is the "step" in evolution to result in a total reconstruct of an existing body.
Humans: Omg my back hurts :( Being bipedal is the worst Penguins: Oh poor little you, with straight legs and lack of fear of being devoured whenever you're hungry
The word "aboot" (about) is Scottish Doric slang. Canadian ancestors were a mix of Scottish and French (plus a few from other countries) thus some Scottish Doric words are still used in some areas in Canada. There are many Doric words e.g. Aboot, (about) Hoose, (house) Stracht, (street) Bricht, (bright) Loch, (lake) and so on.
My grandsons have several of this lady’s books. That’s very neat! Sometimes the world seems small. Great video! My grandsons and I watch these videos together and they informed me of this coincidence when shown book covers and they ran and gathered a couple of them. I wish you all the very best!
Fun fact: The indian Neem tree _Azadirachta indica_ produces a chemical that messes with molting processes in insects. It's a biological insecticide, non-toxic for humans, approved for organic agriculture. The tree also produces insect-repellents, so they don't get eaten by locusts...^^
Ah! I need this for roaches! So it's an insectice hormone!? In Eurpe this thing's hard to find online, but thanks to you I may find it once and for all!
That _flatfish_ xray photo evolution (11:15) is pretty amazing. I've seen photos of them and drawings about how they evolve, but those xrays are so much better.
The fact is from Generation 7 the so called "regional variants" represent perfectly the Darwinian theories and observations, this is why I consider the Alola region more inspired to the Galapagos archipelago than to the Hawaii.
@@QueenMuser even though the island culture reflects Hawaii, I think you're onto something. Island adaptations could apply to Hawaii or other island chains but the Galapagos is definitely the most famous example so they probably drew from it. I would have loved to see tortoises and marine iguanas in Alola though, they should have gone deeper!
I always thought butterflies "spun" their chrysalises somehow. You know, out of spit or something, like how some wasps make their nests. I never knew they *became* their chrysalis. That is so absurdly cool!
Never free a struggling butterfly when they try to remove themselves in a cocoon. They'll die if something else frees them. The struggle builds up their strength. Once they're out of the cocoon they're off to the races finds a mate.
"how to diferentiate a butterfly from a moth" Their wings when they land. Butterflies clasp their wings together, moths leave the wings spread wide open.
actually i believe this isn't always true - not all butterflies clasp their wings; some moths do clasp their wings. there has been a lot of overlap in their ecological evolution, so sometimes they end up looking / behaving like each other. however, the feathery feelers thing is a bit more universal of moths, iirc.
A dark but interesting topic could be homicide (bare with me), as it's rare among a lot of deadly species, but more common in non-deadly ones. Poisonous snakes usually wrestle, but chimps and humans kill. Very unpleasant but scientifically fascinating. Animalogic is tasteful enough to do it right!
Like how Danielle metamorphosis'ed into Jess! Ye slick bastards. Can't fool me! Awww thanks y'all. *I have metamorphosed y'all likes into positive stimuli fo my brain.*
Puberty is tough, but at least youre not a caterpillar who just lives to die digesting itself and being reconstructed into some other guy to live the better part of your life.
12:37 this small insignificant detail of this video has me cracking up only because of her delivery and facial expression. The video itself is amazing and was well compiled, thank you maintaining this level of quality!
Dr. Eugene Clark was my childhood hero. My friends gave me grief for not picking an athlete. I now have a degree in Marine Biology, specialized in sharks, and have worked with the animals for many years. I owe literally everything I am to that wonderfully amazing woman. I will be forever sad that I did not meet her before she passed. Very pleased to see the book, I would like to donate to your cause, how does one go about that? Thanks you so much.
the notion that caterpillers completely dissolve when metamorphosing into butterflies is kind of a myth. they do dissolve a lot of their tissue like their exoskeleton, but critical organs and structures are retained.
@@laras8911 i can't find anything on it either but i know that hemimetabolous insects do have proto-wings, as well as some holometabolous insects like dragonflies. So i wouldn't be too surprised if a paper about that was out there somewhere
As a kid in school I was taught that they went into their cocoons they did totally liquefy. This didn't make a lot of sense to me, I mean how could anything physically build itself back up from a liquid that has no rigid structure? Now knowing that they do retain some structural forms during their metamorphosis I feel somewhat vindicated! lol!
I really love the stock footage and old vignettes in these videos. Makes a connection with what the last generation knew and passed on. Apropos for videos dealing with evolution!
UGHHHHHHHHH absolute sky high splash for the first "second channel" video. You killed it, Jess, animalogic never fails to give wonder and connectivity. Y'all rock
Metamorphosis is me in the morning: I wake up as a larva, a cup of coffee and a shower later: a beauuutiful butterfly Then, after a long day: single cell organism..
Some of these sounds when titles/new subjects pop up are really recognizable. I know the one at 0:50 is the steam message sound and i'm pretty sure the one at 8:00 is in the Supreme Commander game
@@EddieSlabb I knew someone called 'Polly Ester Cotton'... apparently, the middle name was added as a cruel joke when the parents realized what they had done...
I was in Gym class and all of a sudden a tiny cocoon fell on me, I've never felt so blessed because I just love how interesting and incredible the process of metamorphasis is
i had a colony of dubia roaches for my bearded dragon before i switched his feeders and i loved the soft bois! their wings are so soft when theyre still white and soft! they were honestly really cute lol
The fact that some animals become carnivores as a result of metamorphosis when they were previously vegetarians -- and some others become nectar feeders when they previously had been leaf eaters -- is fascinating.
Ethanotor Oculus The thing is that “evolution” in Pokémon is “metamorphosis” in real life and “metamorphosis” in Pokémon is “shapeshifting” in real life.
Complete metamorphosis always boogle my mind. Imagine melting yourself in a pot to a goo and reforming youself so you can grow wing. That is amazing. Nymph make sense to me as it is a gradual growth but turn into a goo and reform into something else is really crazy
long time fan, first comment: i'd love to see an episode on the evolution of animalia, how we and fungi separated from the plant kingdom. love the series, keep up the great work.
Hey everyone, this is the 100th episode of Animalogic! I just wanted to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for sticking around and supporting us all these years. - Dylan & Crew
Thank you for all the amazing videos!
Great content. May all your creative impulses come true.
Thanks for making interesting videos. Hope we get many more years.
Nice job!
Best Chanel on TH-cam need 10 mil subsss nowweee
"After they spawn, they die"
Basically me in every shooter game
I had a nice laugh, thank you!
*Nuketown flashbacks*
My minecraft gameplay in a nutshell
*every Doom gameplay ever*
*shipment be like*
Here are some potential topics for future videos:
-Symbiotic Relationships
-Migration
-Living Fossils
-Evolution
-Ecological Niches
-Predator/Prey Relationships
-Mating Behavior & Reproductions
-Eggs
-Flying/Gliding
-Defense Mechanisms
-Speed
-Feeding
-Intelligence & Problem Solving
For a second I thought you said "Megatron" lol
A video about intelligence in animals would be super interesting !
@@SkinnyBlackout Where is the AllSpark?
symbiotic relationships are so cool
A dark but interesting topic could be homicide (bare with me), as it's rare among a lot of deadly species, but more common in non-deadly ones.
Poisonous snakes usually wrestle, but chimps and humans kill.
Very unpleasant but scientifically fascinating.
The fact that butterfly metamorphoses involves goo-ifying their body, and reshaping into a something else is mind boggling
To me the process of evolution does not make sense for that kind of thing
Biologists still dont even fully understand how it exactly happens. Its truly amazing.
Imagine if that was possible with humans. Like someone losing both legs, but then get turned in to a soup of organic matter, and reshaped with a new body. How cool and scary could that be.
Exactly! It's like the ONE thing I can not explain as an evolutionary trait. Like what is the "step" in evolution to result in a total reconstruct of an existing body.
@@invertyourcross biologic black magica
To quote zefrank: "Every time you ask 'why?', evolution adds or removes a nipple from a cat."
I love that man sm
Zefrank sounds like a Judeo-Christian tyrant
that, is how an evolution do.
@@daws1620 zfrank? is that u?
Wtf
No matter how many times I listen to it, I just can hear ''Hey everyone, I'm just kidding''
Yup. Me too
Yep, either I
Me too lol Gd to know I m not the only one XD
Every time I open a video of her i'm like: hihihihi... she is gonna say it :3
Happened to me too!
I was like, wait so it's _not_ sponsored by Squarespace, or...?
😁
human: puberty is tough
butterfly: it just gained wings, a mouth and sexual organs
Humans: Puberty is tough
Flatfish: No, please, do continue and tell me more about your first world mammal problems.
Humans: getting laid in not easy
Male Hyenas: gets so stressed that it starts laughing
Humans: Omg my back hurts :( Being bipedal is the worst
Penguins: Oh poor little you, with straight legs and lack of fear of being devoured whenever you're hungry
Humans: I wanna be an adult now!
Cats: *So sad.*
@gypsy lab LOL
Frog horomone: I want my legs, and I want that tail to DIE. Just make that happen.
Peridoodle ahahaha i get it
A SU reference. Love it.
You have it! Humans make thyroxine in the thyroid gland. We use it for other purposes than growing legs.
Ayee yellow diamond!
I love your profile pic kshskgj
may I have the full pic? owo
The Canadian accent. Sounds totally like a typical U.S. midwestern accent until you get blindsided by an "aboot."
😂😂😂
abooooot
That's not a Canadian thing. Probably a regional thing. I've never heard "aboot" anywhere here.
@@Qui-9 im guessing its somewhere between the midwest and Canada. But not from either area specifically
The word "aboot" (about) is Scottish Doric slang. Canadian ancestors were a mix of Scottish and French (plus a few from other countries) thus some Scottish Doric words are still used in some areas in Canada. There are many Doric words e.g. Aboot, (about) Hoose, (house) Stracht, (street) Bricht, (bright) Loch, (lake) and so on.
My grandsons have several of this lady’s books. That’s very neat! Sometimes the world seems small. Great video! My grandsons and I watch these videos together and they informed me of this coincidence when shown book covers and they ran and gathered a couple of them. I wish you all the very best!
That’s a lovely story, thank you for sharing!
lol the pfp looks cute
Fun fact:
The indian Neem tree _Azadirachta indica_ produces a chemical that messes with molting processes in insects. It's a biological insecticide, non-toxic for humans, approved for organic agriculture. The tree also produces insect-repellents, so they don't get eaten by locusts...^^
i use it for insecticide
So that's why the neem tree in my backyard was at least 3.5 storeys tall (I live in a rural area)
Yep its the only thing I use as an insecticide on my plants, stinky stuff but it works 🤭
That's not the only tree that produces that kind of chemical, there lots of
Ah! I need this for roaches! So it's an insectice hormone!? In Eurpe this thing's hard to find online, but thanks to you I may find it once and for all!
Plz talk about : toxins , poisons and venoms
Ooo! That would be cool!
Yees! That would be so cool!
But they are not a LOL channel
That _flatfish_ xray photo evolution (11:15) is pretty amazing. I've seen photos of them and drawings about how they evolve, but those xrays are so much better.
So basically metamorphosing insects life is "Eat, Sleep and Be Merry"
Larvae = eats and eats
Pupa = sleeps and sleeps
Adult = Sex and Sex
WOW
Me: nothing
@@GeronimouxIII aw come on...
...i know you want that life
...i mean who wouldnt LOL
More like:
Larvae = eats and eats
Pupa = sleeps and sleeps
Adult = sex and dies
*hits blunt*
Breh
💨
@@illumtech9298 i think he meant for now I'm doing nothing.
Pokemon: Watch me evolve
Real animal: This isn't even my final form!
Shaggy: *Nah, this ain't Even Mah' final Form.*
The fact is from Generation 7 the so called "regional variants" represent perfectly the Darwinian theories and observations, this is why I consider the Alola region more inspired to the Galapagos archipelago than to the Hawaii.
@@QueenMuser well darwinian evolution can happen anywhere. Is Galar suddenly now also based off of the Galapagos?
@@QueenMuser even though the island culture reflects Hawaii, I think you're onto something. Island adaptations could apply to Hawaii or other island chains but the Galapagos is definitely the most famous example so they probably drew from it. I would have loved to see tortoises and marine iguanas in Alola though, they should have gone deeper!
there's no final form as we always evolve ...yet here I am still dumb and uneducated cuz i ain't evolving
why does she look like she's about to say "hi I'm your free style dance teacher"
😂
Truer words have never been spoken.
Fun fa
"hi everyone i am just kidding and youre watching animal logic"
Lol
I always thought butterflies "spun" their chrysalises somehow. You know, out of spit or something, like how some wasps make their nests. I never knew they *became* their chrysalis. That is so absurdly cool!
Only cocoons are spun
They just use the harden ability
Ikr! It's awesome!
you did not go to my elementary school clearly. we spent about half of every year til 3rd grade learning about monarch butterflies over and over.
Moths spin silk cocoons from their rear ends, then shed & become a chrysalis inside of it. Butterflies just go commando.
Never free a struggling butterfly when they try to remove themselves in a cocoon. They'll die if something else frees them. The struggle builds up their strength. Once they're out of the cocoon they're off to the races finds a mate.
essentially me getting out of bed in the morning
@@TheChickenFuneral hahaha me too
So kinda like birds
@@TheChickenFuneral That's why I hate when somebody's knocking on my door trying to wake me up.
I didn't know this
"how to diferentiate a butterfly from a moth" Their wings when they land. Butterflies clasp their wings together, moths leave the wings spread wide open.
thanks
actually i believe this isn't always true - not all butterflies clasp their wings; some moths do clasp their wings. there has been a lot of overlap in their ecological evolution, so sometimes they end up looking / behaving like each other. however, the feathery feelers thing is a bit more universal of moths, iirc.
@@alveolate also moths usualy are the ones that can be seen with 2 pair of wings white butterflies have a single one.
@@MrKlausbaudelaire Both have 2 pairs of wings.
they are also usually harier :)
The thumbnail image of the flat fish looks like the thing is saying "Kill Me".
"Hi, SpongeBob. I'm gonna kick your butt."
aaron laluzerne I thought it was a fuckin octopus with its siphon
Halibut?
I think it's a flounder
It’s an olive flounder i learned it from anch
A dark but interesting topic could be homicide (bare with me), as it's rare among a lot of deadly species, but more common in non-deadly ones.
Poisonous snakes usually wrestle, but chimps and humans kill.
Very unpleasant but scientifically fascinating.
Animalogic is tasteful enough to do it right!
No wonder we live in cold and ruthless universe.
Humans are the most dangerous.....I think
snakes arnt poisonous that is when eat or touching it gets transfered to you venom is injected
@@raaston9761 There is at least one species of snake that is actually poisonous, like if you eat it
Well humans and monkeys don't have a venomous bite... would be nice though
I actually like silverfish. They bring life to old books quite literally!
Literally eating classics is a crime.
@@K.Marie119 hahaha, but they must be so wise, after devouring such knowledge!
Idk man. When I try to get to the end portal they are quite annoying
you love them until mojang makes them realistic and they spawn in and attack bookshelfs slowly reducing their effects on the enchanting table nearby
@@ruchirlawate624 glibglabglobgolab
Like how Danielle metamorphosis'ed into Jess! Ye slick bastards. Can't fool me!
Awww thanks y'all. *I have metamorphosed y'all likes into positive stimuli fo my brain.*
KamcorderRecords I know right?? What a sick joke! Jess is awesome! But Danielle is awesomest!
@@kiranbhaskar6783 awesomer ;)
That’s actually so clever hahaha
Very smart joke
I really didn't now smart joke were so fumny
I'm Just kidding
Plot twist: She's Jess Keating
gets me everytime😂
i heared the same
@@dxltv thats what i was gonna say too lmaoo
Wheres Danny?
I keep scratching my head why she keeps saying she is just kidding. Now i understand
As someone with phobia of insects, I find this video extremely amusing and terrifying
*”And after they spawn, they die.”*
Yup.
spawn camping in death match
Thats how it be.
Sometimes they survive, go back to the ocean and reproduce again the next year, it's pretty rare though.
Spawn kill time
Puberty is tough, but at least youre not a caterpillar who just lives to die digesting itself and being reconstructed into some other guy to live the better part of your life.
Don't remind me >.
Sounds like college, before and after
At least you can eat, the adults live for a week or 2 and have babies then die
"When all the black widow eggs have been eaten, the maggots pupate"
The what eat what?!
Say what again, maggot!
@@gdn7 oh that's from my favorite movie:
Full metal fiction
I think dis could be a meme
2:45 Mad props for pronouncing Pokémon correctly.
Pokkey-mon
are you sarcastic or this is how it is pronounced?
@@rokukou Sarcastic. I'm southern, so I _actually_ pronounce it Poke-a-mon.
@@obsidironpumicia4074 Ummm... I don't think they were speaking to you.
@@d.j.wellington Meh, potato, po-tah-to.
I laughed pretty hard when she said "yes, I get 'just kidding' all the time"... Because that's exactly what I thought 🤣 ... What a great episode.
I legit repeat couple time just to make sure she's not kidding, then i check the description
12:37 this small insignificant detail of this video has me cracking up only because of her delivery and facial expression. The video itself is amazing and was well compiled, thank you maintaining this level of quality!
When your fish in a videogame evolve into an octopus.
well technically the fish is a gun and the octopus is a cannon XD
Or when eggs become a dragon palm
Oh you're talking about Remoraid evolving into Octillery
So what about a fish changing to a dragon
or when clams evolve into eels
I love the mix of old doc footage and an updated explanation.
Dr. Eugene Clark was my childhood hero. My friends gave me grief for not picking an athlete. I now have a degree in Marine Biology, specialized in sharks, and have worked with the animals for many years. I owe literally everything I am to that wonderfully amazing woman. I will be forever sad that I did not meet her before she passed. Very pleased to see the book, I would like to donate to your cause, how does one go about that? Thanks you so much.
A X O L O T L
MY TIME HAS COME TO BURN
I INVOKE THE ANCIENT POWERS THAT I MAY RETURN
XDDD
NRUTER YAM I TAHT
SREWOP TNEICNA EHT EKOVNI I
NRUB OT EMOC SAH EMIT YM
L T O L O X A
Hmmmmm, I like it, strike that..its perfection.
I get the reference
I get it.
Silver fish are the type of bugs that you would see and be like “you’re cool just don’t touch me”
Lol yup
Axelotls actually can metamorph into a salamander, but usually only in a drought and stuff
Metamorphosis can also be induced with a substance such as iodine. However, the Axolotl has a low chance of surviving through the process.
@@davidblake6546 huh, thats pretty interesting
Yeah it's sorta like they're only babies when they have enough water. Really wierd
the notion that caterpillers completely dissolve when metamorphosing into butterflies is kind of a myth. they do dissolve a lot of their tissue like their exoskeleton, but critical organs and structures are retained.
Oh, and careful dissection actually shows proto-wing structures in caterpillars _before_ the final molt.
I haven’t found anything on the proto wing in a caterpillar
@@laras8911 i can't find anything on it either but i know that hemimetabolous insects do have proto-wings, as well as some holometabolous insects like dragonflies. So i wouldn't be too surprised if a paper about that was out there somewhere
Corbinite aa ok gotcha
As a kid in school I was taught that they went into their cocoons they did totally liquefy.
This didn't make a lot of sense to me, I mean how could anything physically build itself back up from a liquid that has no rigid structure?
Now knowing that they do retain some structural forms during their metamorphosis I feel somewhat vindicated! lol!
*"When Evolution Gets Weird"*
Clicked this thinking it was a story about me
Congrats on your 100th video!! Love you guys, keep up the great work!
Metamorphosis: When puberty goes right.
69th like
I loooove the style of the videos of Second Nature, and all of Animalogic
I really love the stock footage and old vignettes in these videos. Makes a connection with what the last generation knew and passed on. Apropos for videos dealing with evolution!
I'm so glad that I subscribed to this channel. I love animals
Agreed. Love learning more about all the amazing adaptations that life here has made.
Same! Just discovered it
Me tooo!
So do I. Most of them are delicious.
@@joshuastreet8664 are u straight?
"Caterpillar sheds his skin, finds a butterfly within."
that's transform not evolution
Can you guys do a episode on Symbiosis : Animal Team-Ups
p.s congrats on the 100th episode!!!
UGHHHHHHHHH absolute sky high splash for the first "second channel" video. You killed it, Jess, animalogic never fails to give wonder and connectivity. Y'all rock
You reminder of my old earth science teacher. This is relaxing
Just casually dropping that footage of a larval eel, like it's perfectly normal.
Now I really want a main-series episode on eels!
So in anime terms
Incomplete metamorphosis: frieza
Complete metamorphosis: cell
I was thinking the same thing. At least for cell anyways..
@@jackkraken3888 I'm glad I'm not the only person to immediately think of Cell about a minute into the video
*Perfect Metamorphosis: Cell
Is goku ever going to stop his metamorphosis?
Ah that makes sense. Could also be squirtle->wartortle->blastoise (2:40 magikarp counter-example)
I have to say, that was the best in-content ad segue I've seen in a long time!
"Even MORPHantastically"
I see what you did there
Morphenomenal
Metamorphosis is me in the morning:
I wake up as a larva, a cup of coffee and a shower later: a beauuutiful butterfly
Then, after a long day: single cell organism..
Her parents must have great humor! I remember seeing her from eons.
“Except for Magikarp” this is Dragonite erasure
Octillery too. From fish to octo.
0:04
"Hey everyone, I'm just kidding"
Some of these sounds when titles/new subjects pop up are really recognizable. I know the one at 0:50 is the steam message sound and i'm pretty sure the one at 8:00 is in the Supreme Commander game
The video editing gets so fricken scary when this lady hosts the show lololol 😱
Totally agree with u
I like the creepy editing.
I loved this intro! Congrats on your 100th episode!
"Jess Keating"
That's some ace attorney naming right there. XD
"Hi everyone, I am Just Kidding, and you're watching Animal Logic: Second Nature."
?
I used to know someone named Leah Varley... Leave Early..
@@EddieSlabb lol
@@EddieSlabb I knew someone called 'Polly Ester Cotton'... apparently, the middle name was added as a cruel joke when the parents realized what they had done...
@@EddieSlabb Oooo and my sisters best friend is called Kelly Warr... her dad insisted her middle name be 'Atomic'....
I was in Gym class and all of a sudden a tiny cocoon fell on me, I've never felt so blessed because I just love how interesting and incredible the process of metamorphasis is
Coolio
When you set your character design options on random:
I like Jess, she seems very nice and sweet :)
Defoe is better
she was the original
Or you serious or “JESS KEATING”
I am about to stop the video when i heard “Hi I’m just kidding”
Drinking game: drink every time they say metamorphosis. @5:41 you will be like "whats even more fantastical?!"
3:20 are rove beetles which actually the female doesn't fully metamorphosize while the male does. I wonder how and why this happens...
Definitely one of the craziest processes in nature, especially for moths/butterflies. They become genetic soup!
She did a great job and explaining metamorphosis. I am glad to meet her and hope that I'll see her On more videos in the future.
Thank you for the new "series" and for giving us more videos! Jess, you're great. Both of you make amazing videos.
"after the black widow's eggs are all eaten. . ."
What insect is badass enough to risk going for that!?
Magical Evolution...A really, really, really long time goes by and the complexity of life happens.
yes.
because life wasnt that complex when it formed.
you know how we dont consider viruses alive?
its something like that. just a lot simpler
i had a colony of dubia roaches for my bearded dragon before i switched his feeders and i loved the soft bois! their wings are so soft when theyre still white and soft! they were honestly really cute lol
Damn son that caterpillar coming in as a whole ounce and some change nug.
The fact that some animals become carnivores as a result of metamorphosis when they were previously vegetarians -- and some others become nectar feeders when they previously had been leaf eaters -- is fascinating.
“Except for maybe magikarp.”
An indescribable amount of Pokémon: “It’s not just Magikarp.”
*AKA:* _What Pokémon's "Evolution" system should have been called._
"Shinka" iirc
Well remember also the "darwinian" evolution that led to the regional variants (shoutout to Alolan Ninetales and Galarian Weezing)
Ethanotor Oculus The thing is that “evolution” in Pokémon is “metamorphosis” in real life and “metamorphosis” in Pokémon is “shapeshifting” in real life.
Complete metamorphosis always boogle my mind. Imagine melting yourself in a pot to a goo and reforming youself so you can grow wing. That is amazing. Nymph make sense to me as it is a gradual growth but turn into a goo and reform into something else is really crazy
Yeah Pokémon Is real
Hollow Knight Silksong lookin STRANGE AF
I wish y’all provided sources for the black and white footage. I’d love to watch some old documentaries!
I learn so much from this channel. Had no idea there were plants that move by just being touching.
Nobody:
Skillshare: *is sponsoring every youtuber you watch*
* Everyone else:
It's one of the four horsemen of the adpocolypse, alone with RAID: shadow legends
long time fan, first comment: i'd love to see an episode on the evolution of animalia, how we and fungi separated from the plant kingdom. love the series, keep up the great work.
Perfect content. Always gripping attention and compelling thought.
This was superb. I actually learnt something new!
1:33 so my iq has gone through incomplete metamorphosis
at 10:00, a frog whiffs a jump so hard i almost choked on my water
Dude could you imagine developing depth perception. That is like going from 2D to 3D lol
I love this new series so much, the aesthetic, the music, the streamlined information,
l o v e i t
I’d never heard the word “fantastical” in my life. Then I heard it several times in 2 minutes! Lol!
*"THIS ISN'T MY FINAL FORM YET."*
I've heard that salmon sometimes return to the ocean instead of dying.
depends on the species.
some do, some don't.
In some species some of the males remain in freshwater after being born and they stay smaller but can breed for multiple years
I love this channel so much. I can't wait to show my 8 year old daughter she is going to love this channel.
I love how retro this is
You just mentioned magikarp. Just remind me how serious metamorphosis business are
I'm the only one in my family that can watch stuff like this
I'm proud
I love how she mentions Pokemon
Butterfree line reminded me of this vid
Sad
New drinking game! Every time she says, "fantastical!" everyone has to drink.
I like when you apply these old films to your videos.
Hey everyone, I'm just kidding
lol- thats what i heard too
Ilya Chap 0:04
It wasn't funny the first time someone said it, and it's not funny now.
It’s funny that two parents with the last name Keating would name their kid Jessica or justin or josh.
It's said that they have a bad sense of humor.