Do you guys have ADD or ADHD and often have trouble focusing on videos? Maybe find yourself in the comments and not watching the videos you’re “watching”? I definitely do and it’s hard to miss the facts in this, super slow and deliberate with audio and good visual demonstrations of it all. And there is definitely a mr. Rogers vibe, and he’s basically a hero.
I love the facts but the odd little piano bits remind me too much of the information videos I would watch when I was a child. Even when I was little, those sounds mostly distracted and sort of made the video long and boring, and it was much harder to get the content that I was actually interested in. While I do find the information he presented interesting, this way does sound a lot like those educational kids shows I would get really disinterested in, and I do wish there was a way to make it sound less preschool and pre-filtered. I am very sure that I would be far more receptive to videos that had a lot more real-life physical interaction like Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller, which was the only education show I fondly remember from my childhood.
The piano sounds are really helpful and nostalgic at the same time. For me it's nostalgic since it feels like one of my childhood learning shows. Helpful for my toddler that I watch this with, cause it keeps her attention
I guess everyone is different. Those piano sounds have always bothered me and distracted me from the facts when I was little. I would remember shows like Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller, but most of the other ones just got lost because of the way it sorta down-taught me rather than present captivating and highly illustrated material. Then again, perhaps different personalities are receptive to different styles. I am amazed at the fact that it is capable of keeping the attention of your toddler, and in that case I'm glad to hear it! I just wonder if it's possible to diversify a channel into different styles for each kind of toddler, parent, or even an adult without children to learn about the intriguing information that makes up the universe we live in.
Maybe I'm just different, but those always bored me a ton. I loved the shows like Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller, as the way he presented it felt real and experiential. I got to see an unfiltered and distraction-free view of real creatures and lots of interesting information as he interacted with them. The piano sounds and constant breaks completely lost me, whether as a child or as an adult. Is that just me?
The chirping of crickets is so closely associated with the ambiance of the night. It evokes a deep sense of nostalgia for me, bringing back memories of sitting outdoors with family by a warm fire, feeling the gentle breeze, and hearing the crickets in the background as the stars twinkle above.
I wish there were way more content creators that did this, with a lot of soothing classical music and piano. It calms down the viewer and makes him settle down and listen.
Okay I wasn't sure if it was you but after asking my 7 year old son. He said "yes thats him thats him!" and now he wont stop watching your videos. He loved you in the weird but true and we kept looking for you in other shows and now 3 years later we come across these videos.
What a great video! You're like a Mr. Rogers of science. And I REALLY appreciate the fact that during the whole video you refrained from resorting to ANY storytelling. Sooo refreshing. Keep up the great work!
The way you present your content is so amazingly attractive for viewers of all ages! Your manner of speaking is perfect to lure children in, yet is still able to hold the attentions of adults. The content is also a perfect balance of facts and bits that make it entertaining!
If only school for me was taught this way, I would have actually enjoyed it. As a piano player and a lover of animals and the arts, this channel is truly one of the most charming I've come across. Extremely nostalgic and relaxing, thank you so much for the content you make ❤
These recent videos are nice and obviously a lot of people like them, but I hope you don't totally abandon the wild and frantic energy you had in older ones. Those "what is this skull" and collection tour videos were great!
I am an arthropod enthusiast, hoping to become an entomologist when I get older. My favorite bugs are without a doubt grasshoppers and katydids, as they are what sparked my love for arthropods❤ thank you so much for making this video, it was as if it was made for me lol!
I'm an artist, hoping to make a show one day, and I have a whole story about characters who are all based on bug genuses. A ton of them are based on orthopterans like grasshoppers and katydids, and I've learnt so much about bugs while researching them so I can make my characters accurate.
there's something so classy about how the piano is incorporated into the video. this is my first non short vid of yours that ive seen, and it looks like ill have to binge all the others
Go for it man! Is it really a job if its something you love doing? Or is it just paid fun time? Thats the important part, is to find a way to get paid and do the thing you love at the same time
I love this! Watched it with my 2 year old while discussing the difference between crickets and grasshoppers. Also, brilliant ad read integration at the end. 🎉
Growing up, I have entomophobia, meaning I have a fear of insects (mostly from grasshoppers, crickets and Katydids) because I always think of them as extraterrestrial species that doesn't belong in this planet. After watching this video, I started to respect them abit because of how soft and kind this person speaks. It reminds me of one of those shows from BabyTV. The piano sounds and how it almost sound like an educational kids show but for all ages. This video reliefs me that the narrator is making them friendly than a threat like those animal fight club. I may not get rid of my fear of insects completely, but I am trying to get my fears away so I can be brave to encouter or even touch them.
It's amazing how loud some of these insects are, and how ingrained they are with our outdoor experiences. When you're out in the sun all day, it almost seems like the buzzing is just what prairie grass does lol. And then crickets when the sun sets 🤌. Very interesting learning more about some of my favorite insects!
This was so perfect to show my children for learning about grasshoppers. It was interesting enough to keep their attention yet slow enough for them to actually learn.
I’m sure you get this question quite a lot but how does one get into the position you’re in? I’m just starting highschool and im very passionate about the study of animals and insects, but im not sure which path i should take to get there. Love the videos sorry for the broadness of the question!
Dude your channel is amazing. My 5 year old is so interested in all different types of bugs and I've been looking for a good learning channel for that and I showed him this and he is absolutely amazed.
Super fascinating stuff! Would love to get some time in a collection like that. How do they keep these insects in this good state. You were even able to move their wings without them falling apart.
Shoutouts to your story telling. It was very slow paced and kept suspense for relatively long times, but I didn't feel annoyed and exit the video after some seconds. Somehow you kept it very captivating and interesting despite dragging it out. Good producing.
It’s so fun learning new things about bugs! I love grasshoppers and I could name all the sounds, but learning how to use them was cool. Anyways, nature is so underrated and I wish more people would appreciate it! Thanks for being here, Mr scientist man, to educate us:D
When I was a kid, I seen a grasshopper hover in the air after jumping and taking flight, and it made a sound while it was hovering. I always thought grasshoppers made different sounds with different methods. I don't know what kind of grasshopper it was and there seemed to be multiple species in my yard. Most of the ones I seen had brownish or grayish bodies, but some were green. The wings were mostly black and yellow, or black and orange.
Usually where i live, Katydids are the biggest and the biggest grasshopper i ever saw was about half my hand. And Katydids bite, too. They're omnivorous.
I love the way this video is filmed and edited! Super simple to follow and understand, an educational video that is very pleasant and easy to watch, thank you! 🙏
I loved playing with grasshoppers in tall grass when I was a kid in the summer. They'd do their raspy noise and jump above the grass, and I'd try to catch them before they landed. It was great exercise. 😅
Lol, stock footage. Points to article of Northern Pygmy Owl while referring to crickets. Love the channel. Reminds me of shows on PBS or in science class when I was a kid. The more you know!
Thank you for the education. The video was great and informative. You have a very pleasant and interesting way of conveying information. I really appreciate it and I am subscribing now. However, you didn't talk about Locusts, which I feel should have been included. Also just a quick note here. The Guiro is actually pronounced Goo_ee_ro. 👍
I feel like I'm experiencing this video. The soft ques remind me of a game I used to play 🤔 I can't think of it roght now but you played a detective in the old days and you would hear a soft cue when you walked by stuff. That game was calming in a way. Until you got it interrogation 😬 I wish i remembered the name. But this video editing is top notch. New subscriber 👊
Ah, thanks! What you called grasshopper I thought that is the locust. What you showed as katydid I thought that is the grasshopper. Now I know both actually called grasshopper, but there is the long-horned grasshoppers (katydid) and short-horned grasshoppers (locust). Okay, I learned something new today too.
Amazing video, man! It's like a story . . I was arguing with my girlfriend about that noise and suddenly a video about it. :D Turns out it's a katydid rubbing it's wings.
Boss: You'll need gloves on at all times, I don't want you to damage the artifacts and display animals The guy who shows the animals and insects: Ok, I will remember Also him at the music store: 2:32
I absolutely love this kind if editing. Both the sounds (especially the piano ones) and the way you included the text and highlighting circles.
I wish we had more editing like this, I hate bugs but its so calming and lets me watch this.
Reminds me of Mr. Roger's
Me too i love it
Do you guys have ADD or ADHD and often have trouble focusing on videos? Maybe find yourself in the comments and not watching the videos you’re “watching”?
I definitely do and it’s hard to miss the facts in this, super slow and deliberate with audio and good visual demonstrations of it all.
And there is definitely a mr. Rogers vibe, and he’s basically a hero.
I love the facts but the odd little piano bits remind me too much of the information videos I would watch when I was a child. Even when I was little, those sounds mostly distracted and sort of made the video long and boring, and it was much harder to get the content that I was actually interested in. While I do find the information he presented interesting, this way does sound a lot like those educational kids shows I would get really disinterested in, and I do wish there was a way to make it sound less preschool and pre-filtered. I am very sure that I would be far more receptive to videos that had a lot more real-life physical interaction like Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller, which was the only education show I fondly remember from my childhood.
The piano sounds are really helpful and nostalgic at the same time. For me it's nostalgic since it feels like one of my childhood learning shows. Helpful for my toddler that I watch this with, cause it keeps her attention
I guess everyone is different. Those piano sounds have always bothered me and distracted me from the facts when I was little. I would remember shows like Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller, but most of the other ones just got lost because of the way it sorta down-taught me rather than present captivating and highly illustrated material.
Then again, perhaps different personalities are receptive to different styles. I am amazed at the fact that it is capable of keeping the attention of your toddler, and in that case I'm glad to hear it! I just wonder if it's possible to diversify a channel into different styles for each kind of toddler, parent, or even an adult without children to learn about the intriguing information that makes up the universe we live in.
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Omg same!!! It's funny how the best way we learn is the same way we learned when we were younger lol.
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Those sounds brought me back to my childhood days.
Yea.
such a peaceful summer
Maybe I'm just different, but those always bored me a ton. I loved the shows like Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller, as the way he presented it felt real and experiential. I got to see an unfiltered and distraction-free view of real creatures and lots of interesting information as he interacted with them. The piano sounds and constant breaks completely lost me, whether as a child or as an adult. Is that just me?
@@fluffsquirrel I'm calling the Inquisitors to cleanse your heresy.
In Asia, they use it to cook, I ate really delicious
The way different clades independently developed features with the same use (like their ears vs. ours) is so fascinating to learn about.
Report this channel. (Not Odd Animal Specimens, this one that I am replying to!)
i think this is called convergent evolution incase youd like to learn more
@@yan7314you are correct!
my ex gf have ears on her vegena.
The chirping of crickets is so closely associated with the ambiance of the night. It evokes a deep sense of nostalgia for me, bringing back memories of sitting outdoors with family by a warm fire, feeling the gentle breeze, and hearing the crickets in the background as the stars twinkle above.
The piano bits on background is so calming and really makes your video quality very good. Good job, amazing edit 👌👍
Yep the cinematography on his videos is phenomenal.
He's channeling big Mister Rogers Energy.
I wish there were way more content creators that did this, with a lot of soothing classical music and piano. It calms down the viewer and makes him settle down and listen.
Okay I wasn't sure if it was you but after asking my 7 year old son. He said "yes thats him thats him!" and now he wont stop watching your videos. He loved you in the weird but true and we kept looking for you in other shows and now 3 years later we come across these videos.
What a great video! You're like a Mr. Rogers of science. And I REALLY appreciate the fact that during the whole video you refrained from resorting to ANY storytelling. Sooo refreshing. Keep up the great work!
Was looking for the comment that said this was like a Mr Roger's educational segment
It is 1 AM and I am watching a video about grasshoppers. Not regretting it at all. Absolutely worth it.
same lol
Fascinating. Who knew there was so much to know about crickets, grasshoppers and katydids.
The way you present your content is so amazingly attractive for viewers of all ages! Your manner of speaking is perfect to lure children in, yet is still able to hold the attentions of adults. The content is also a perfect balance of facts and bits that make it entertaining!
This feels like a show on PBS Kids or something and I am here for it
If only school for me was taught this way, I would have actually enjoyed it. As a piano player and a lover of animals and the arts, this channel is truly one of the most charming I've come across. Extremely nostalgic and relaxing, thank you so much for the content you make ❤
These recent videos are nice and obviously a lot of people like them, but I hope you don't totally abandon the wild and frantic energy you had in older ones. Those "what is this skull" and collection tour videos were great!
Can you PLEASE make a playlist with all the videos that are like this one? It’s so hard to sort through and find them
I am an arthropod enthusiast, hoping to become an entomologist when I get older. My favorite bugs are without a doubt grasshoppers and katydids, as they are what sparked my love for arthropods❤ thank you so much for making this video, it was as if it was made for me lol!
Such interesting information right? Good luck on becoming a future entomologist!
I'm an artist, hoping to make a show one day, and I have a whole story about characters who are all based on bug genuses. A ton of them are based on orthopterans like grasshoppers and katydids, and I've learnt so much about bugs while researching them so I can make my characters accurate.
@@capootiscrepitoos That actually sounds like a book I'd read! I believe in you!
@@endercat3344 Thanks a ton!
@@capootiscrepitoos :)
there's something so classy about how the piano is incorporated into the video. this is my first non short vid of yours that ive seen, and it looks like ill have to binge all the others
I was impressed about the ears placement!
Also the specimens shown towards the end are just awesome!
Your channel is so underrated I love it I really want to be a zoologist when I’m older
Go for it man! Is it really a job if its something you love doing? Or is it just paid fun time? Thats the important part, is to find a way to get paid and do the thing you love at the same time
I love this! Watched it with my 2 year old while discussing the difference between crickets and grasshoppers.
Also, brilliant ad read integration at the end. 🎉
Growing up, I have entomophobia, meaning I have a fear of insects (mostly from grasshoppers, crickets and Katydids) because I always think of them as extraterrestrial species that doesn't belong in this planet. After watching this video, I started to respect them abit because of how soft and kind this person speaks. It reminds me of one of those shows from BabyTV. The piano sounds and how it almost sound like an educational kids show but for all ages. This video reliefs me that the narrator is making them friendly than a threat like those animal fight club. I may not get rid of my fear of insects completely, but I am trying to get my fears away so I can be brave to encouter or even touch them.
Thank you for sharing furrywolfxfox7948
It's amazing how loud some of these insects are, and how ingrained they are with our outdoor experiences. When you're out in the sun all day, it almost seems like the buzzing is just what prairie grass does lol. And then crickets when the sun sets 🤌. Very interesting learning more about some of my favorite insects!
Katy did what?
Ur mom
THATS WHAT I'M SAYING DUDE
Underrated..
katy didn't
LeAf KaTyDiD!
This was so perfect to show my children for learning about grasshoppers. It was interesting enough to keep their attention yet slow enough for them to actually learn.
PLEASE make more of these kinds of videos man i absolutely love the piano sounds in the back ground
I’m sure you get this question quite a lot but how does one get into the position you’re in? I’m just starting highschool and im very passionate about the study of animals and insects, but im not sure which path i should take to get there. Love the videos sorry for the broadness of the question!
The sound design for this video was AMAZING! Stellar work all around!
I love your format, encouraging students to think before being given the answer. Keep up the good work!
Dude your channel is amazing. My 5 year old is so interested in all different types of bugs and I've been looking for a good learning channel for that and I showed him this and he is absolutely amazed.
I really love this playful format. There's a childhood TV show nostalgic feel to it. Thank you.
Super fascinating stuff! Would love to get some time in a collection like that. How do they keep these insects in this good state. You were even able to move their wings without them falling apart.
Likely they have several specimens of the same species in different poses. Preserved insects are very brittle
Grasshopper are probably some of my favorite insects, so it was nice learn some more about them
watching this with a fever is so chill ty, no loud noises, definitely going to use this as a new babysitting tactic.
Finally this guy is not claiming that these are all his collections, big improvement with not miss informing people 👏🏻👏🏻
Shoutouts to your story telling. It was very slow paced and kept suspense for relatively long times, but I didn't feel annoyed and exit the video after some seconds. Somehow you kept it very captivating and interesting despite dragging it out. Good producing.
Hey Odd Animal Specimens, can you explain to us how do cobra's or king cobra's inflate their hood?? And what the use of it??
I'm very curious about it
This is so cool! I didnt know grasshoppers make sounds!
I absolutely adore the way you teach things, it's easy to understand and it really sticks.
Was I expecting an abc style kids show with insects not exactly but this editing style is so unique that I really like it keep going
Wow, your presentation and editing style has evolved so beautifully. Well done, man.
I used to get grasshoppers when I was a kid
No I'm just getting to the house
It’s so fun learning new things about bugs! I love grasshoppers and I could name all the sounds, but learning how to use them was cool. Anyways, nature is so underrated and I wish more people would appreciate it! Thanks for being here, Mr scientist man, to educate us:D
When I was a kid, I seen a grasshopper hover in the air after jumping and taking flight, and it made a sound while it was hovering. I always thought grasshoppers made different sounds with different methods. I don't know what kind of grasshopper it was and there seemed to be multiple species in my yard. Most of the ones I seen had brownish or grayish bodies, but some were green. The wings were mostly black and yellow, or black and orange.
Usually where i live, Katydids are the biggest and the biggest grasshopper i ever saw was about half my hand. And Katydids bite, too. They're omnivorous.
Wow the katydid sound is what I always thought a cicada made. Neat!
Ah, so thats what Katydid
Katydid: oh no. I must clean my abdomen.
*flings poop 1000 miles away into someone’s mouth… probably*
Katydid is 3, rainbow is 2,orange is 3,done ✅
I love the way this video is filmed and edited! Super simple to follow and understand, an educational video that is very pleasant and easy to watch, thank you! 🙏
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The puzzle you gave i answered it correctly
Same
I loved playing with grasshoppers in tall grass when I was a kid in the summer. They'd do their raspy noise and jump above the grass, and I'd try to catch them before they landed. It was great exercise. 😅
1am , and I not regreting to watch your videos at all.
OAS: We are standing on a planet called Earth
Screen: ERROR!
the droning noise in the summer is katydids?? oh my god I never knew that thank you for teaching me about that! I didn't even know they made noise!
Feels like a video I would have watched in elementary and I LOVE it.
I didn’t know grasshoppers look terrifying up close ✋😭
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These insects are all from the order Orthoptera.
you are a better teacher i literally learned more from you than in school your like a better teacher
Why do animal videos on TH-cam teach so much better than actual school? I just learned so much about similar insects in one video
This is so wholesome and beautiful
It's insane how we get videos of this quality for free
This was extremely informative and interesting. I didn't know there was so much to learn about these little guyys.
One of the best nature/animal TH-cam creators. Great video
Please do a video on cicadas!!!
I felt like a kid again! Thanks for the wonderful content!❤
1:54 it looked like the cricket was twerking
Watched a short that featured mormon katydids. Found my way here. Subscribed.
This feels like adult blues clues and science class and I love it
ur videos remind me of being a child and watching pbs kids back when life was simple and not bad.
Mom: who did it
Ella: Katydid!
Lol, stock footage. Points to article of Northern Pygmy Owl while referring to crickets. Love the channel. Reminds me of shows on PBS or in science class when I was a kid. The more you know!
Okay but what do cicadas do to make sounds? Where I live they can be deafening when they emerge
Never knew katydid and crickets made sounds with their wings
Thank you for the education. The video was great and informative. You have a very pleasant and interesting way of conveying information. I really appreciate it and I am subscribing now. However, you didn't talk about Locusts, which I feel should have been included.
Also just a quick note here. The Guiro is actually pronounced Goo_ee_ro. 👍
I found a grasshopper on my flowers tonight and we watched your video together to better know each other 🙂
I feel like I'm experiencing this video.
The soft ques remind me of a game I used to play 🤔
I can't think of it roght now but you played a detective in the old days and you would hear a soft cue when you walked by stuff.
That game was calming in a way. Until you got it interrogation 😬
I wish i remembered the name.
But this video editing is top notch.
New subscriber 👊
So where do locusts fit in all of this?
Grasshoppers become locusts in their swarming phase.
I was just wondering about this the other day. I knew there was a difference between crickets and grasshoppers, but I didn't know what it was.
I love your video. I think it’s best for young kids with all the theatrics and musical melodies ❤
this channel is a blessing
i saw a huge grass hoper in tempa it was great soo cool
i dont think ill ever see anything like it again
Ah, thanks! What you called grasshopper I thought that is the locust. What you showed as katydid I thought that is the grasshopper. Now I know both actually called grasshopper, but there is the long-horned grasshoppers (katydid) and short-horned grasshoppers (locust). Okay, I learned something new today too.
5:43 hmmmmm this reminds me of a game
Cone heads
Him: What sound is this?
Me: THATS A FREAKING CICADA
Him: It's a katydid.
Me: wut
I love your channel!!!
It's soothing and interesting.i wish I had a teacher like you. I'd take a course.
LOVE THIS VIDEO!!! So fun and informative! I LOVE learning about animals and plants! Biology is magical!
Who made that sound?
Katy did
😭🤚
This is amazing I love this content it’s silly but also educates you
Amazing video, man! It's like a story . . I was arguing with my girlfriend about that noise and suddenly a video about it. :D Turns out it's a katydid rubbing it's wings.
10 out of 10 for education and entertainment. Love these!
Can you show the sea animal collection in the dry lab? Thanks! I love your content its so entertaining
I love your channel, thanks for the knowledge
This is great information, my science teacher would like this.
6:41 rainbow:2 orange:3 katydid:1
Great video, man 🤙 the mix is impeccable 👏
Boss: You'll need gloves on at all times, I don't want you to damage the artifacts and display animals
The guy who shows the animals and insects: Ok, I will remember
Also him at the music store:
2:32
Katydids are a kind of grasshopper
Nice and relaxing educational video. Good job sir.. you nailed it!!!
I was always taught the sound of the katydid wa actually a cicada! I'm not too sure hag the difference is, but it's interesting!
I like the narration. Feels like blues clues 😊
love the editing style