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Highly recommend Kung Fu Spiny Devil Katydid
@@ZennExile How bout helicopter leafhopper
“A shitty day versus a very shitty day” The only comparison needed.
The difference between a shitty day versus being shit out.
Story of my life. Need it on a t shirt
@@snarkamedes man, they live a crazy life! 🤯🌟
Is that a 2020 summary?
Now officially known as “The 2020+ Comparison” 🤪
"When threatened it waves itself around like a dangerous..... third of a snake" 😂😭😭
But can we talk about how that's still a massive caterpillar?
at least it's the head third of a snake. imagine if it was the middle or tail third of a snake, it will get eaten immediately lol
@@12mjk21 now 5hat would be awkward ahhahaa
Lol
As long as it includes the business end that's probably enough.
“Jokes on you. Bet you puke up my lifeless body in 5 minutes. Burn.” That line was great.
I’m glad he addressed what the point of that was because I’d been wondering about that ever since learning about poisonous animals as a little kid. Like what’s the point of killing the predator after it already ate you?
@@Thunderbender18830 sometimes they don’t even die. Birds in my area usually have to eat a butterfly and get sick once before learning not to do it again.
Commenting to say I'm the 1000th like and I think that's cool.
"Who is not dead, but based on the other two I'd be worried" that one was unexpected
it was all a setup to the question at the end, Is Aristotle dead?
Made me cough for 20 seconds
That's what makes it funny.
well to be fair, to my knowledge life has a 100% lethality rate. maybe 99.99% to account for error.
Technically, the best hiders in the rain forest are the one's we haven't found.
That is how hide and seek works isn't it?
This is true
@@jeannichols4104 no That is how hide N seek Do
@@Kyle_Reese lmao
Well yes but actaully yes?
Don't act like we didn't see the dog wearing a bee costume.
That costume was a bit ruff.
Timestamp? Fucking missed it unless i am being fooled here Edit: found him at 6:58, must've looked away from the screen for a second
@@defensivekobra3873 6:58
@@lillynasshi4582 already found him, but thanks anyways
Doggo barking up the wrong tree, I see
Zefrank: **mentions scientist** Zefrank: “who is dead.”
Laughed too much when he says that 😂
"Science Hippies"
In an economics class, the phrase "dead white guy" was used to introduce virtually every economist that we talked about.
@@brendansunra care for some political correctness?
@@kungfucius10 Beg your pardon, I don't understand.
Shout-out to the Margay, a species of mostly arboreal cat that has learned to mimic the distress calls of baby monkeys, so it can lure in and eat the parents.
that's some slasher movie crap.
That is metal as fuck 😂
There are many folk tales about fae and other malicious spirits or entities mimicking humans voices calling for help in order to lure and catch their victims. To think that there are real life animals that do this is really terrifying. Other examples of this are how glow worms can mimic the pheromones of moths, or how some predatory fireflies mimic the flashes of the the fireflies they feed on.
I. . . Like cats. . .
And house cats that have evolved to cry like human babies so we give a shit about them being upset.
I appreciate Jerry going out of his way to show bugs pooping.
Must worry all the science consultants Frank and Jerry have on call now when they turn to them and ask "Can we have all your videos of camouflaged insects as they are pooping and peeing?"
Jerry’s doing God’s work 😹
Yeah, I saw that.
ive wathced this channel a long time, but seriously, who is jerry?
@@leowu988 probably a collaborator of some kind: -production -collation -research -something like that.
"Whose not dead, but based on the last two I'd be worried" lmao
I am the almighty 69 th like , or so I thought
And I, the 169th like
This made me laughed out loud.
I can't, this is so funny
That was a very good, well planned punchline 😂
I was just setting here, totally BORED, and I thought of you. At last, ENTERTAINMENT!!! . I'm 74 and most tv is the same thing, over and over and over, you get the idea. Rarely ever is there anything NEW. But you Ze Frank are new and entertaining. Thank you.
6:58 zefrank trying to trick us by putting a normal bee in with the fakers
He just puts a dog there hoping noome would notice
@@2ndlittlekingryan654 🤫
@@2ndlittlekingryan654 woosh
Yeah the little details🐝🐶🐝
You are the best science teacher ever. I guess that’s just how a zefrank do.
Biology
@@Thurmanism biology is technically sience
He’s definitely one of the best. You should check out TierZoo as well if you like this kind of thing.
Spoken like a man who's never been to Biology lab
Teir zoo too
Note to self: never casually put my hand on a tree trunk in the rainforest.
Just don't casually a rainforest. They has spooders and sneks.
... Why would you put your hand in a tree trunk ANYWHERE? ... Use a stick, it's better, trust me. Oh, but not THAT one.
Don't put your hand in anyhole ever you don't know what is in the other side
Just don't go to a rainforest. There's a chance you come back infested with parasites.
Its like that time scientists landed their sub on the seaflloor only for it to bleed
Even though my biology teacher (who is dead) taught me this, I am grateful to watch all of this amazing video footage. Thanks for putting it all together, zefrank1 (who is alive).
But based on the last one I'd be worried XD
Have you seen his short TED talk 'Are You Human'? Have tissues handy.
I had a history teacher who, on Monday's, would tell us about some important event as though it was written up in Mad Magazine. The rest of the week, we delved into the facts of the real story. But, we never forgot the facts because of the wacky metaphors he told us about on Monday. Rest in peace, Mr. Eggers. Yeah. He's mega dead too.
Teachers like this are to be treasured and praised until the end of time.
I like camouflaged animals when there literally aren’t any in a picture shown so people get stuck trying to find it.
Mother Nature's version of Where's Waldo
I was wondering if I was losing my mind or not.
1:08, 1:09? 🧐
@@Michaelkaydee that one is a bark mimicking frog. He’s in the middle!
All the shots in the video do contain one. You just gotta be keen.
The rainforest: *Spiderman pointing at Spiderman*
I like my memes the way I like my KZhead content, science-y
"All warfare is based on deception." ― Sun Tzu, The Art of War
"Don't tell your enemies exactly what you're about to do." - tactical genius
@@redbuck1385Makes me think this was happening enough Sun just had to write it down for them.
I'm an exhibit explainer at the AMNH for the butterfly vivarium, and I just loved everything you said! I'm always trying to explain things better like you.
"Who isn't dead, but based on the last two, I'd be worried."
🤣👍👍💜
Yes, that is what he said
Hell yes
I died 😂
No way! You watched the video too?
This is how zefrank do : Birds = Be-urds Babies = beh-bees Humour = Jerry
Its more like bea-erds
Byurbs, I think. Or is it byurds?
It’s byurds
"Hidey-Hole"
I ❤💗 Jerry🤔😄
9:00 "Getting a predator to strike away from vital organs can be the difference between a shitty day and a very shitty day." I'm stealing that for my self-help book.
Every so often, I find that I miss your "voice." I miss your casual joking, and go back and indulge myself again, viewing some favorite, in my library of your creative podcasts. Then I laugh and feel so much better, having shared a little humanity, or words and laughs from the master, and feel right as rain. Thank you again.
Exactly. I feel the same way. I just sit here and smile and laugh and I just appreciate him
"...Gilbertian mimicry, after Lawrence Gilbert; who is not dead, but based on the last 2 I'd be worried." lol
Statistically, there is a 99.93% chance that he will die.
@@gigastrike2 so you're saying there's a chance that he's Immortal
@@kingofflames738 In the same way that it hasn't technically been proven that anyone still alive is mortal, yes.
@@gigastrike2 He's 79 this year, so you're giving a 0.07% chance that immortality or everlasting life will be discovered in the next ~10 years? I'm not sure if that's optimistic...lol. Most things I've read say 2050 at the earliest (obvs he won't make it to) and even if it happened by 2030, would he want to be functionally immortal in a decaying body with degenerated brain function from his ~90 years of non-immortal life? I think we've lost this one...
@@GranRey-0 that’s if he isn’t already immortal though
“Better to be bit on the butt, than dead.” Words to live by.
Ask the guy bitten on the butt by the Alaskan Bull Worm, TWICE!
always good advice
Is it strange that I like being bit on the butt?
@@alexglase765 you've been bitten on the butt?
@@blizzardkiehn2508 Some people are into that.
I love how educational these videos are! Like, if you've got a mimicry technique named after you, you'll die. So, the best way to avoid death by mimicry naming is getting yourself a cozy lil' pseudonym, just like how a rockstar do.
I need you to narrate a full nature documentary series 😂 you're so good
the caterpillar pretending to be a dangerous third of a snake really killed me
Not gonna lie, it looked scary AF.
@@arcguardian 1/3 of a snake is funny lol.
@@arcguardian Seriously, that would scare me
The head was pretty damn good but by the second act you could tell he'd burned through his budget.
It's only funny until you find a third of a REAL snake and it suddenly comes back to life to chase after you.
It's actually very impressive how well he balances the humour with actually being educational
How is it “impressive”?? It’s literally “fact, then joke”, repeated. Edit: Lolz, I was questioning the "impressive" claim.
@@jeffw8218 exactly, perfect balance.
Is it, *_"actually"?_*
@@wholeshebang1 I stand by my word choices
@@alstone4253 Yes, I like his style also, and it makes the video way more interesting to look at and LISTEN to.
I love the way you say "Who is dead" after all the biologists names, as if camoflage didnt work for them lmao! Jerry cracks me up too! I would have never noticed the dog in the yellowjacket...thought it was a wasp!
3:55 what is that its amazing how these animals and bugs look just like the plants 😮
It's like listening to sir David Attenborough, only he's intentionally being a prankster to see what the BBC will let him get away with
Holy Shit that sounds AMAZING
Thats exactly what Round Planet is! It's great
I could watch/listen to Frank's True Facts all day. He's such a giggle.
Ikr
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And sooooo cute!!
I understand it’s their propose to reproduce and pass on their genes but the raw mating facts and images can scar 😂
I love the random addition of dogs in this one! Ze Frank never fails to raise my spirit.
I saw it too, I bet it was Jerry..
"Everyone has like 50 roommates, all of them with dietary restrictions..." It's like you know me, zefrank!
This episode of True Facts mimics the usually jokey-jokey version of True Facts but is really more of the educational, thinky-thinky variation. Well done good sir.
They've been trending that way recently. Some of the early ones were mostly made up "facts" that were funny, but I think the newer episodes are actually true facts.
The useless facts side of KZhead is the best part of the whole platform.
It's very well camouflaged.
@@DavidGuild they’ve always been true you’re just too uneducated to realize it.
Jerry, is that you?
I hope that “who is dead” continues to be included for all name references where the person is in fact dead.
Another phrase for the Ze Frank drinking game!
They are just playing camouflage at the next lvl
2:55 that tail evolved into a leaf is just amazing. Isn't it incredible what millions of years of evolution can make?
The comical nature of these educational videos is fabulous. It makes me want to watch and give a thumbs up to all of them.
You'll be glad you did. His videos are all great.
I wish I had a hidey hole, God knows I can't blend in.
Have you tried developing toxins and a bright color scheme to protect your family? 🤣
cuz thats how the human do~
Hi my Lovely, Just pretend to be Human until that becomes Habitual/Auto Action. Then most of the other fakers will not point you out. Some will, but those fakers are Snot Nice, Slug Snotted, Meanies, and always will be. Everyone can see that at a glance, and sometimes, they lose the point on top of their head. Then they are Pointless! Snot Nice, Slug Snotted, Meanies. I admit it, I DO enjoy snapping off the point off the top of their head, so they will be seen as Pointless!! Don't be Pointless!! OR Slug Snot!! both of these are bad but ... don't ever be ... Pointless Slug Snot!! Aunt B
Watch the cuttlefish video 😊
My hidey hole is my home office...but my wife found it.
I once went to a beekeeping convention and, to my surprise, the winner of the bee photography competition was the photo of a hoverfly. When I mentioned it to one of the judges he told me they would open exceptions to good pictures of wild bees. I said nothing about the unusual number of wings and the shape of the back legs because my invitation to the closing banquet was hanging on a thread by that time.
I'm gonna hazard a guess and say that said judge wasn't well versed in Batesian Mimicry when it came to the multitude of bee mimics? Was the banquet worth it at least? 😅
@@TinySwanGrandAdventures Free food is always worth it!
“How I got ejected from a beekeeping convention” would have put the icing on the cake here, jus’ sayin’..
You'd think they would... Know what a bee is. I mean I probably couldn't tell them apart either, but I'm also not a beekeeper.
Well, i guess the hoverfly mimicry really paid off there! We are technically their predators after all.
Most amusing informative channel, I can't ever not bust a gut or spit out my drink when I watch one of these. I absolutely love Ze's narratives, I have been enjoying the development as I have been binging since finding this "VERY SPECIAL" place on KZhead this is the platform's award-winning channel if you ask me. One of the most unique and original content providers I have found not one narrator comes close to ZE!
6:59 🤣 the dog truly is the best at defending against predators by pretending to be a bee
Recap time then: Müllerian mimicry = various toxic animals all adopting the same look; Batesian mimicry = tasty animals being cheaty and cosplaying the look of toxic ones; Gilbertian mimicry = looking like the predator who's trying to nom you. And there's a two-thirds chance you die when naming a new method of camouflage?...
Bad news, there's actually a 100% chance you die after naming a new method of camouflage. Eventually. 😉
There's also Vavilovian mimicry, when a wild species hijacks agriculture: it evolves similarity to a farmed species, which helps it get inadvertently spread by humans. Vavilov is hecka dead, so make that 75%.
waifu mimicry: to be such an adorable livestock, that your abuser will start to worship your existence and create a similar advanced body for you......for.......well.......for.....you know..... :3
There is a high probably that if you name something after you, you will die someday. I'm not taking those odds.
But how do we know they're dead? They could just be that good at mimicry!
“If nature finds a hole, it’ll put an animal in it” This is actually accurate. I dare anyone to name a single hole life hasn’t been found in.
Black hole?
The ass hole?
@@horsehorsehorsehorse8500 I fear there are parasites for that 😅
the urethra, probably edit - i wish i didn't commented this because now my mind is cursed with things i never want to hear again
@@soggytoasts1300 again, parasites... 😅
"based on Laurence Gilbert, who is not dead. But based on the last two I'd be worried." Killed me
Know who it didnt kill? Dr. Lawrence E. Gilbert! Dude is immortal (So far. I'd still be worried).
"- WHO IS DEAD." Now I'm ded 🤣
This is what science class should be.
My high school biology class was almost exactly like this lmao
You mean your not watching this channel for science class
I would show this in class if I was a teacher
This would just be an introduction to get people interested though, you can't actually learn that much with pretty videos and fun facts...
@@kingplunger6033 i mean sure, not everything works for everybody, but it's still funny and attention grabbing.
So is nobody else going to comment on the dog in the bee costume when he's showing all of the wasp mimics at 6:58 ? 🤣
Oh thank god someone else saw it too! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🐝🦮
What are you talking about?
😂
WHAT DOG??? ALL I SEE IS BEE !!
All I see are spicy sky raisins 😹😹😹😹
My toddler daughter won't stop screaming OH MY GOODNESS at all these neat animals and bugs. I've raised her right. Now, if I can somehow convince spouse to move us to a forest, that is all we need ^_^
the "named after so&so, who is dead" followed by " named after so&so, who is alive - but based on the other 2 i'd be worried " *chefs kiss* well done!
"Mullerian mimicry, after Fritz Muller, who is dead." Gee, thanks for clearing that up
Well not everyone is dead, just most people.
Also, avoid mimicking Fritz Muller for as long as possible.
Lesson from this video: If you study zoology, you're most likely dead.
Lol i laughed so hard at that moment
The lesson to be learned from this video is this: Do not try to camouflage yourself like Fritz Muller or Henry Walter Bates, because they are dead.
@J Tiberius Kirk: Oh, I don't know, disguising oneself as carrion sounds like a pretty good idea. The majority of predators don't go after rotting flesh, and most of those that do aren't all that aggressive. It all depends, once again, on the realtors' credo: 3(location)*. I do know that in Africa, lions and hyenas regularly go after carrion, so mebbe don't do it there, but in other places, the strategy seems pretty viable. *These realtors are also math majors.
"... pretty viable." Until the vultures show up.
@@sdfkjgh But if carrion are bigger than 24 inches, they have to be checked. (Read it out loud.)
@@lairdcummings9092: Yeah, but vultures are pushovers, and won't really go so far as to create more carrion. I actually had vultures in mind when I typed "most of those that do aren't all that aggressive".
@@sdfkjgh I wasn't thinking so much of the vultures doing harm, as that they'd force you to break cover, giving yourself away to things which can turn you into *real* carrion.
Informed, entertained, my sinuses are pretty clear now bcuz i just blew some coffee through them plus my soul is happy bcuz i had my daily laugh… thanks Frank & Jerry
0:51 bruh what is that it's adorable
I used to thing that whole “mimic a dangerous animal and things won’t eat you” was crap but then one day a bug I’d never encountered before flew at me flashing black and yellow stripes and i ran as fast as I could and was maybe 15 feet away before I realized it hadn’t looked like a wasp. Guess they’re not so dumb.
Glad you had a change of heart. Unfortunately, you're so dumb that your approval probably means very little to them...
Hi Megan, just wanted to mention that it has nothing to do with intelligence per se. I think Zefrank mentions it briefly in the video too. Basically, a random mutation occurs, and there can be one of 3 scenarios: it is harmful to survival, it is neither harmful nor beneficial, it is beneficial to survival. If it is harmful to survival, the individual(s) with that mutation will not be able to survive to pass on those genes. This does not mean that the same mutation may not occur at some other point again, as perhaps the mutation itself is a result of something in the environment or other reasons, but that's another topic. If it is neither beneficial nor harmful, it tends to stay around, just it usually doesn't or may take a long time to become a consistent feature of a population. Take blue eyes, for example. All blue eyed persons stem from one man thousands of years ago who had that blue eye mutation. It isn't particularly helpful or unhelpful, unless you're somewhere where there is a lot of sunlight, in which case blue eyes would be more prone to damage from the UV rays of the sun, which is why we don't see many naturally blue-eyed people in places with a lot of sunshine. If it is beneficial to survival, such as all these animal "disguises", then those with the mutation have an advantage and have a much higher rate of surviving to pass on their genes, and after dozens of generations, those without the mutation would no longer be around since they survived in increasingly smaller numbers compared to those with the mutation. Hope that makes it clear that the way these animals look is not an intentional effect but rather a result of random chance, the environment and hundreds of life cycles! By the way, the same is true of features when our environment changes :) We still have our appendix, wisdom teeth and tailbone, even though we no longer need them for anything anymore, because they don't actively harm our chances for survival, they haven't been "evolved" out of our DNA yet!
For sure! There are hoverflies in my neck of the woods that look very bee-like, and they totally fooled me the first time -- that's all you need to make a predator move along. It's only after I stopped, used my brain, and looked closer, that I understood the deception.
If a strange bug flew up on me, flashing colors... I don't think the exact hue actually matters, I'm gone ^^ Might be in a gang or something...
@@inoriyorita3972 technically the appendix still sees use. I've heard that it acts as a backup cultivar for gut bacteria in the event of the bacterial microbiome that benefits us getting destroyed.
Why on Earth the quality of resolution in the forest is so amazing?
As far as I know, wildlife photographers use telescopic lenses that enable them to capture things from far away without losing details. But I think the fact that there's generally less pollutions in the air would help, too
For real. We can capture bugs pooping but try to ID the dude who robbed the 7/11 and you may as well be looking a pics of Sasquatch or Loch Ness.
@@hieug.rection1920 those camera's (capturing bugs) are big expensive cameras the camera that are usually found in the cities for monitoring are small and cheep easy to hide, less conspicuous.
@@lag00n54 And also probably haven't been replaced since the late 2000s in some cases.
Hell yeah
That puppy in the bee costume was the best, thank you for that
"Named after Fritz Muller, who is dead." That fucking got me, shit that's funny.
"After Fritz Muller, who is dead." Are...are you suggesting he'd be alive if he evolved to looking like someone else?
A classic maneuver!
Ah yes, bright colors for toxic animals. Nature's prison tattoos.
Zefrank worthy. Good show! 😊
I got these bright yellow spots back when I rolled with the poison dart frogs. West side amazon for life!
Lol
Love from india sir and thank you for showing nature mother so closely
Ze Frank! I remember those beyond-hilarious videos about the Mantis Shrimp and other gems. I am so thrilled a friend tagged this video for me. I'll be sure to check the other works of art of this channel. Fab job on this one, as usual!
So rainforests are just a big game of: hey can i copy your homework? _sure but just change it alittle_ The homework:
Oh sure, when nature does it, it's clever "mimicry" and "camouflage", but when I do it, it's "You've been expelled for plagiarism".
"It is called Gilbertian Mimicry, after Lawrence Gilbert, who is NOT dead" He had me in the first half, ngl XD thought poor Lawrence had met his end
Someone should warn him to look out
Excellent job, you never disappoint!!!
Showing the Dennis Ray mimicry ring of butterflies at 5:25 is interesting because a lot of this mimicry occurred at too fast a rate to be explained by just convenience alone, in fact there is a lot of inter species breeding seen between these butterflies in order to quickly develop and maintain the similarity of the mimicry ring
“Getting a predator to strike away from vital organs can be the difference between a shitty day and a very shitty day.” Words of wisdom. Lol
And the other butterflies were like, "whatever." Lol
SPOILERSSSSS
ok and
Thanks for making the internet a better place.
The world ADORES Ze Frank!!!❤️❤️❤️
Dear Jesus that monkey caterpillar thing disturbs me on a primal level.
Spiders, slime, wriggly things. Understandable
Yeah, its very effective 😨
Imagine having a phobia of gooey/wormy things, that's how terrified i am.
Sorry really... Jesus’s won’t ever answer he’s long gone. Sorry for bursting that bubble. Lol might want to ask Mother Nature. Not Jesus.
@@Oddworld2024 nah
"When threatened it waves itself around like a dangerous 1/3 of a snake" - 3:59 my favorite part
My bad 6:25
@@whatyoumeanakaw.y.m5286 Thank you 😅. I was like 🤔
When other creatures try that stunt . . . they catch a public indecency charge and maybe a trip to a local "hotel".
I think 6:59 is the best! “Bee and wasp cosplay” indeed!
@@whatyoumeanakaw.y.m5286 you know you can edit your original comment, right?... Lol
I LOVE your DELIVERY! So many kids would get nothing but A's because of the way you provide ( what some would consider a dry subject). THANK YOU for your content. Not only do I LEARN, I get to LAUGH!!
If your classes were “ dry” you weren’t being taught science right. Teaching science was my favourite part of the whole job.
Amazing Ze!!! All 15 years!! 18? Give Teddy a hug 🤗
“Except in the rainforest your roommates want to eat you” you’re assuming a lot about my college dorm roommates
As someone who loves and studies butterflies his whole life I really enjoyed how accurate this video is. Great job Zefrank!
🤓
Butterfly expert.
That's what's so great about these the amount of actual research as well as being entertaining
Whole life to butterflies... damn, that kinda sucks
But good for you if you enjoy it!
This channel validates the existence of KZhead.
0:01 Italy: maybe I'm a rainforest
"getting predators to stay away from vital organs can be the difference between a shitty day and a *very* shitty day"
I thought it said "decepticon" damn it I was so excited
yeah they thought since they failed so many times at taking over human life, they would try for the slightly less intelligent members of our planet. little did they know they were getting into a whole different type of war...one of lies and camoflauge
Its does th- Oh I see I was deceived
You've failed me for the last time... again
In this case, it would be Predacon.
Dude!
6:58 that flash of the dog in a bee costume 🤣
“…who is dead” omg killed me the narration is too good
I *saw* that dog, in a bumblebee costume, that Jerry tried to sneak in with the bumblebees! Nice subliminal cut, though. Thx!
it's not a dog in a bumblebee costume, but rather Jerry in a dog costume in a bee costume, showing the rare Jerrian mimicry method.
@@neoqwerty.... Brilliant!
@@neoqwerty He’s not dead, is he?
@@PrydeWater901 nah, he's not even next on the hitlist. Once Gilbert dies, then jerry needs to start worrying
I found little stuff like that to be way funnier when he just sneaks it in instead of making a jerry joke
"Joke's on you! Bet you'll puke up my lifeless body in 5 Minutes. Burn?!" I died
Wow that was amazing. Thank you, I was always wondering about this specifically.
2:19 I really didn't see that. I might be color blind
some of my roommates already want to eat me
You’re here too! :D
Well atleast buy them dinner first.
you better shower first!
@@peterkoller3761 Some of us like it a little tasty.
What a rough life....
these vids left too much of an impression on my speech i cant stop saying "bebbies" its been six years
And it's fun to say, 😂🤣😂😂 bebbies!!!!!!😂
Lol... we're american over here and my daughter speaks like this.... not from me... or anyone else of that matter.. it's just her... and now, this feller, I find... and she seems to think, all insect bugs, are cute "li'll bebbies...." 🤔..
@@gailbrezinka9766 its beh behs
BEOAURDS
Hidey holes
This was one of my favorite, I knew most of these thing but hearing the technical words I didn't know was really interesting.
I love how they can record them so close because the creatures are trying to stay so still!
Mimic flies are fun when you, a biologist, can tell it's just a fly when everyone's screaming "AHHHHH BEEEEEEEEE"
All the bugs make me itchy and uncomfortable until he got to the hover flies which immediately put me at ease. The pest control experts have arrived!
*A BEE?!*
@@goldenhydreigon4727 *insert troll face* murder hornet
".. But based on the last two, i'd be worried." i this made me break the room silence.
Aristotle is super dead!
Me too
This is one of the most amazing True Facts episodes.
cant wait to show these to my kids some day
The batesian mimicry seen in the Canis familiaris bee is astounding.
I am ashamed to admit I looked this up. Reminds me of a story about giant bugs blending into human society.
Wouldn't 'Batesian' be capitalized since it is originally from a person's surname?
It's just always been so mind blowing that some of the rainforest mimics can adapt to mimic even different variations within the same species, have like 8 alternate colorations as the base animal does, I'm glad he mentioned that haha Mullerian mimicry is just as rad though I've always been so fascinated with this field, it's just such an impressive evolutionary tactic
@@ithinkimarealboy2402 forgive my lack of the correct capitalization.
@@intotheopendoor1308No need to apologise, I wasn't criticizing. I am actually curious wether or not it should be capitalized.
When David Attenborough dies the BBC needs to make this guy the new face (or rather voice) of their nature documentaries.
Don’t you dare speak that into existence. David Attenborough must be protected at all costs!
What’s interesting is the paint on battleships and other naval vessels during world war 1 and 2 followed the same type of pattern of camouflage talked about at the beginning by using false edges and contrasting colors