In Morocco we have a famous proverb that says: "Hey camel who eat cactus! How do you do it?". "With patience (resilience)!!" the camel responds. "I'm not known for my patience for no reason".
Peppers: "I'm so sick of animals eating us! Let's become so spicy that eating us will be painful and unpleasant!" Humans: "Joke's on you, I'm into that!"
Kiwano Melon literally has spikes on them which you need to remove them before eating, and yes i kept deleting my comment to write all over because my grammar is horrible :x
What he said is a load of crap since tons of animals eat bones, even alot of herbivores like deer and giraffes. Turns out that most animals love fat, protein, and calcium but all those nutrients are hard to find in alot of plants so they'll om nom nom on some bones given the chance. Even squirrels have been sighted chewing on roadkill for the sweet sweet calcium.
I noticed this with my horses. I had one horse who had come from the wild when he was 8 years old and brought into captivity, he would eat random crap, lick the dirt and avoid certain plants my fully domesticated horses would get sick from eating.
@@SoakieCat ...Aeschylus, the father of greek tragedy. He predicted more or less that he would be striked down from the sky...and well, an Eagle dropped a turtle on his head. Also useless, but interesting fact... In the medieval ages, cases of this actually spiked. As bald headed monks were often mistaken for rocks and thus killed by dropped turtles. Many speculated that those killed in this manner were punished by God for not being of pure intention nor faithful. Super weird info, but hey, the more you know right?
4:56 Actually tons of animals feed off of bones. Hyenas for instance, have very powerful jaws designed for the breaking of bone. People actually feed them bone scraps by hand because they have no other use for them.
Hit peppers are designed to be only eaten by birds to spread the seeds... well it didn't worked for human. Also nettle: is covered of needles that inject you with toxins when you touch it and hurts. Humans: let's make some soup with it, DELICIOUS.
@@eeveeextreme pufferfish: HA, i have one of the most neurotoxin in my whole body, no one will ever want to eat me. Japenese peoples: challenge accepted.
And every other animal living in the sea. Also budgies, cockatiels, zebra finches and a host of other desert dwelling animals. Do they even check the scripts before recording the voice-over?
I Mean Yea, That’s What Using The Internet Can Do If You Use It Correctly., School Is There To Teach You How To Teach Yourself Lmfao (how to find answers to questions) Why Do People Expect To Learn Shit At A Building Is Beyond Me, Especially When We’re In A Digital Age Where All Programs / Assignments / Lessons Come From There Now *sigh*
Reminds me of that but from Monty python and the holy grail. “Come back and fight me!” “You can’t fight.” “Yes I can, coward.” “You have no limbs. How are you going to hold your sword? With your teeth?” “I’ll bite your ankles!”
@@rexgeorgerodriguez7620 He doesn't phrase things the most accurately though, I've noticed. Especially in older videos. There were two big discrepancies in this video, if you took it at face value from his wording. The vultures being the only animal to eat bones and then this. So yeah.... I think that's what people were pointing out, not that they didn't understand what he was saying. Just a thought.
Camels are very weird animals, because of them people were able to live in the desert.... even today, they are much better than any car when moving on sand, and cost far less to maintain.
@@amogus9945 the mario mushroom believe it or not is one of the worst mushrooms in real life which is also known as the fly agaric. It gives you hallucinations and a drunk like effect while also poisoning your body but death rates of eating it are quite low but still possible.
Cactus never developed anything. These new species appeared on their own. Just like every other trait. Nothing evolved. Look up the Cambrian explosion, virtually every type of eye, skeletal design allowed by physics, mouths, anus and a myriad of other biological structures appear in a geological instant, no evolution. Evolution doesn't work and never has and never will. Mutation can't create only degrade.
I mean, he forgot to add "slavery is bad" into his own book, so he obviously didnt think of everything. Unless god is totally cool with slavery? Certainly hasn't lifted a finger to address it in 2000+ years
Not to mention Tasmanian devils, hyenas etc...... but also "I can't think of an animal that drinks salt water".... except every animal living in the sea (along with a lot of other desert animals). It's not like this channel is big on 'research'.
@@anserbauer309 Yup, although crocodiles and snakes eat their prey like that to gain nutrition from the flesh as well as bone, some crocodiles break bone before eating it, snakes might be a better example - although, bearded vultures just get like raw bones and swallow them, so they don't really care if there's meat
@@aru-YT But the vultures are clearly breaking bones in this video. Birds just aren't that expandable like snakes, still can't swallow large bone whole.
Along with a lot of other animals, including multiple different fish that eat it's prey whole, quite a few if not all canine species, crocodiles, snakes, etc.
I think koalas can be added to this list as well, they're specialized animals to eat eucalypt leaves, which are toxic and have a very low nutritional value and therefore, they don't need to compete with any other animals for it. Their whole digestive system and metabolism is built to live off of that tough diet.
2:42 Some flamingo species are able to filter salt from the salt lakes they inhabit. Not just seawater but deadly salty lakes where no other marine or mammal species could survive.
I wonder if we will be able to grow plankton covered robots that walk the oceans, sifting and collecting bits of plastics. That would be helpful, profitable and cool.
04:54 Actually your wrong, the striped hyenas and the brown hyena also eat bones. They can digest all parts of the animals except hair, hooves and horns which they vomit up in balls
I guess in another million years or so, we will have plastic eating animals. (Highly possible it's a camel-) Or heck, we humans might evolve to instead! Highly possible.
People do eat cactus, what people do is that they cut pieces of the spine or they rub it in dirt/sand, and then we eat them spineless, we also eat the fruit.
@@Zoraproxi True, except when vegans start to hammer their beliefs to other people, disrupts peoples lives and go full on nutcase. Plants dont like to be eaten too, so true vegan should not eat.
So... the trees slowly started evolving spines so they can't be eaten?? and all the animals that eat cactus slowly started evolving also with them to keep up with the spines?? Doesn't quite add up to me especially since the cactus still needs animals to eat them to spread their seeds?? I feel like 🌵 benefit from being eaten. Theyd have had to evolve to get eaten ONLY by certain animals. In which case theyd have to predict the evolution of the animals to eat spines as well. 🤔 If plants weren't eaten then all that energy from the sun they so cleverly use would be lost on them and every creature would be carnivores??? This entire planet is an eco system. You take out a few links and problems start to occur. So everything either evolves together or nothing ever truly evolves and just adapts. Cant have some animals and insects evolving to not get eaten and (for e.g.) bees getting preyed on more often. Cuz then the whole planet would suffer. So yeah none of this really makes sense to me but I think its cool that camels 🐫 can eat cactus 🌵 . The end.
You're making the assumption that cacti have to be eaten to spread their seeds, but they could also have evolved so that the spines carry the seeds and when a spine sticks and animal it'll carry the seed with the spine
In México cactus is a very popular and delicious food. They are cooked in many different ways for instance, with meat, rice, Mexican style, or just plain has a side. (Obviously spikes are removed by hand before they are cooked)
This vid reminded me when I was a kid and used to eat dirt, I just liked the smell so much that I couldn't stop myself! This delicious nutrient filled soil ... yum