@greasyclown Not to mention, the virus can "control" the organism to some degree. Shutting down the brain barrier (which is why a vaccine or treatment once it's reached your brain and symptoms start won't work). From what I've researched (I have a huge fear and fascination with rabies and prion diseases), the hydrophobia is mostly found in furious rabies.
To be fair, though, it is still technically "hydrophobia" because the pain associates water with negativity and causes organisms to be afraid to attempt to drink. I've seen footage of several different humans trying to force themselves to drink, and after the initial attempt or two, become nearly hysterical when prompted to do so again. It's super sad. Since this is mostly seen in furious rabies, you may see some organisms drinking in early stage symptoms or even some with dumb rabies. Something I read at some point (I can't remember where) is that some very severe (and likely rare) cases, these muscle spasms around the vocal cords, causes such pain that even deeply inhaling can trigger spasms, resulting the phobia of air (aerophobia?). Rabies is absolutely terrifying. The fact that most mammal have the potential to contract it, even though most species it'd be super rare (such as rodents, opossums, etc.) is horrifying. Even having an animal that's died of rabies rot in the wild means there's a chance other animals contract it if their spinal fluid, saliva, or brain matter seeps into the earth. As long as there's moisture for the virus to settle in, it can stay in the ground for quite some time. When you see the rare cases of deer or moose with rabies, they've usually contracted vulpine strains by manners such as this. Truly scary....
@ElysetheEevee I'm honestly surprised that there isn't a zombie movie/show that utilizes the true horrors of rabies. Like if the virus mutated into something worse than it is now so that the people who get it become undead.
I never thought about that. I feel Jason is the most average character. Not as in boring, but having things alright for him. Has a job, engaged to his girlfriend, driving a car.
@@beauwalker9820 Sonic the Hedgehog, film? I couldn't find any reference to Netflix. And One Piece I didn't see. May be it is an exclusion, like Arcane, where Netflix wasn't that deep in production and only gave money. From my side, in fairness, I can say, I saw news, that Netflix understands its problems and tries to do something about it. But I haven't seen real changes in results yet.
I love the shorts that branch out into reptiles and amphibians. There's so much weird and fun stuff about them. Chameleons are a good one. They don't actually change color for camouflage. They change color to express their emotions.
I never I’d understood why brood parasites can even work Does the parents not notice one of the babies is clearly way to big, looks nothing like the other children, eats way more than normal and later, not notice that strangely some of the children are jsut disappearing?
@@qbertsandy1367 Parasite birds like cuckoo actually evolved the ability to add colors and patterns to their eggs to match their targets. And I was told that since cuckoos are bigger, they also will retaliate against the smaller birds they offload their offspring on if they try to get rid of them. So may notice but if the egg hatches before then, they’re doomed.
@@qbertsandy1367 often time the biological parents are nearby and if the parents fight the biological parent will harm the eggs/chicks of the host parent so rather raise the fake chick and hope to be left alone the next year.
With fascinating, scientific facts of animals; obscure, edgy humor; And appreciation for animation: this channel completes me in a way I never thought possible! Thanks for the amazing and educational content!
Fun fact, if you buy vanilla that isn't PURE vanilla extract, it most likely has beaver secretion from their butts, and cause its natural a lot of companies don't have to put it on the label.
Pretty sure that's more of an early-days formulation thing. IIRC, modern vanillin is derived from pine sawdust, which is much easier to source in industrial quantities.
4:48 if hydrophobia has set and and there's foaming at the mouth, the patient has practically no chance of survival. These symptoms usually take a many hours to manifest, though. The closer to the head the bite is, the faster the onset and progression of the disease. If you're bit by an animal that can possibly carry the rabes virus, that animal will be caught if possible and decapitated. the head is then examined to confirm the presence of Negri bodies (which appear as small black spots) inside a cross section of the base of the brain. These are a telltale sign of rabes infection and the only way to confirm rabes infection apart from waiting several weeks to see if the animal exhibits symptoms. We usually don't wait that long because the rabes vaccine needs to be administered immediately to the bite victim in order for the body to have a chance at fighting off the virus through immune response before it travels up the nervous system to the brain. The post-exposure administration of the rabes vaccine pretty unique as a method of treatment, as nearly all vaccines are administered pre-exposure as a form of prophylaxes.
I still love Johnson and Batrick raising his hand. I piss myself laughing every time he hangs his booty over the desk....smells like popcorn & a hint of Aaaahh!
Albie, Batrick, Lisa, Andrew, Jason, Kevin and all the other colourful characters are always getting into all sorts of shenanigans. I’d like to see a penguin character next.
In a way this has the second joke format as the weekend updates on SNL. They both state their fact or news headline and then put a comic twist at the end. I am in no way trying to hate on these videos or SNL, I am just saying that it's kind Coincidence that two of the funniest skits have a somewhat structer. Love the vids
You all could seriously do a full length show. Hell, 11 minutes per ep divided into two segments on two different animals would be good. If not the classic 22 minutes divided in two. I mean, there are so many repeat roles it would be fantastic. Obviously it would be much different, but replace the gore with animal trivia and you basically have something like Happy Tree Friends. I would love that show and would definitely do what I could to help if ya had a crowd funding thing going on. I could easily see Animal Planet showing something like that if it was informative enough and just put it on no earlier than 9pm. I mean, way better than even MORE bigfoot stuff. (don't get me wrong, I love bigfoot. But as an allegory.)
After watching both your channel and ‘SQFT fish’. I have noticed how similar your videos are, with the informative side, whilst also being funny and entertaining.