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The Insane Biology of: The Narwhal 

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@naingaung2748
@naingaung2748 23 дня назад
“Narwhals, narwhals swimming in the ocean causing a commotion”
@windhelmguard5295
@windhelmguard5295 23 дня назад
"'cause they are so awesome!"
@realscience
@realscience 23 дня назад
This has been stuck in my head for like 2 months 😵‍💫
@cupriferouscatalyst3708
@cupriferouscatalyst3708 23 дня назад
@@windhelmguard5295 Narwhals, narwhals, pretty big and pretty white, they'd beat a polar bear in a fight (except not really, according to this video)
@m8rshall
@m8rshall 23 дня назад
AHH weebl's legacy still lives on after all this time, excellent!
@shneeblee180
@shneeblee180 23 дня назад
Under water unicorn 😂
@someonetyping
@someonetyping 21 день назад
Dang, corpse whale is a pretty metal name
@arandomanvil5989
@arandomanvil5989 14 дней назад
Nár (pronounced like "nowr") is the Corpse. The Hval (pronounced like "kval") is Danish (also other Scandinavian languages), while the Dutch gave us the "w" part, changing the Hval to whal.
@AcidifiedMammoth
@AcidifiedMammoth 2 дня назад
Gojira × Behemoth
@gruzza9000
@gruzza9000 23 дня назад
These videos are so informative, genuinely great quality content.
@infinitemonkey917
@infinitemonkey917 23 дня назад
Yes, with the exception of Dune worms.
@p5eudo883
@p5eudo883 23 дня назад
This one was particularly interesting to me. Great content. Narwhals are indeed more extreme than I had known. Far more.
@user-gb2mn8he8w
@user-gb2mn8he8w 22 дня назад
@@infinitemonkey917 Yeah I skipped that one bro
@Sunflowersarepretty
@Sunflowersarepretty 23 дня назад
Narwhals look so magical to me. I heard this from another show that they are also very nervous around people so that's why we cannot learn much about them this and their environment makes it more difficult to study them enough.
@hondrta
@hondrta 23 дня назад
You’d be nervous around a species that hunts you too.
@LeonardTavast
@LeonardTavast 22 дня назад
Their closest relative, the Beluga whale, is social though.
@StoffelDilligas
@StoffelDilligas 23 дня назад
The real name is "Toothpick nosed pickle dolphin".
@scottbruner9266
@scottbruner9266 23 дня назад
0:46 That fart sound effect is PRICELESS 😅
@migz8024
@migz8024 19 дней назад
I wasn't ready😭
@pyropulseIXXI
@pyropulseIXXI 14 дней назад
It was me; that was my fart
@CrimsonA1
@CrimsonA1 10 дней назад
Followed by "Maybe you're thinking, that's still a majestic creature..." 🤣
@leongliyang6946
@leongliyang6946 9 дней назад
Unexpected moment 😂😂😂
@user-et2dx5du7e
@user-et2dx5du7e 23 дня назад
that narwhal sitting there just saying fuck was hilarious
@RobinPochita
@RobinPochita 17 дней назад
I’ve genuinely learned more info on narwhals in this one video than in my entire life and narwhals are one of my favorite animals.
@pyropulseIXXI
@pyropulseIXXI 14 дней назад
This just exposes you as extremely lazy
@MontgomeryWenis
@MontgomeryWenis 22 дня назад
You forgot one of the main uses of the different claws on crustaceans. Most have one crusher claw that has far more muscle in it that is used to break shells and whatnot. The other is primarily a holding claw.
@jamiebray8532
@jamiebray8532 23 дня назад
This is the absolute best video I've seen on Narwhals. I've watched so many over 40yrs. I learned more from this than any. You make absolutely fantastic videos. Science teachers in elementary & middle schools could add them to their lesson plans to make a huge difference in students grades.
@brianrussell7691
@brianrussell7691 23 дня назад
An informative and entertaining video on Narwhals. Thank you Stephanie. I look forward to your next one.
@TerriTie
@TerriTie 21 день назад
Every time I see narwhals, I wonder if they really exist. Even though I heard about them from many documentaries, they still feel out of this world. They’re amazing creatures.
@charlespittsjr604
@charlespittsjr604 22 дня назад
Very comfortable speaker and seems comfortable talking. Most people look uncomfortable or forced when do documentary type videos. Keep up the good work.
@damnwereinatightspot
@damnwereinatightspot 23 дня назад
She has upped her game >Jokes n facetime. Dont know her name but comfortable to listen to and her enunciationis incredible. sometimes i wonder how many takes..
@MotoHikes
@MotoHikes 23 дня назад
Her name is Stephanie :) Says so in the description
@damnwereinatightspot
@damnwereinatightspot 23 дня назад
@@MotoHikes Cool, nice to know. Thank you. :)
@eSKAone-
@eSKAone- 21 день назад
Don't need the facetime
@user-rx1om7rs3b
@user-rx1om7rs3b 14 дней назад
​​​@@eSKAone- I feel the same with fart jokes. I Haven't even realized what it was until seeing it at the comment sectiontbh. Until then I have thought it is an unintended error. Squeaky chair or something. I'll never understood American fascination with inferior, undemanding under-belt jokes. This is what makes most Hollywood 'comedies' unwatchable. Consumers are stupid and least common denominator is everything is the movie industries mantra. Although their fascination with sexual, genital and excreaton and fart related is understandable, seeing the us is a military superpower accelerating towards it's end. Same thing happened in the imperial Roman empire (and it is also the reason of their SJW and gender and race hysteria imo). Good for China and Russia, I guess.
@lasercraft32
@lasercraft32 22 дня назад
Narwhals: Have long tusks on their heads. Scientists: *Why are you like this? WHY???*
@brunitop4753
@brunitop4753 22 дня назад
Obviously, the tusk is for cleaning the gunk out of each other's mouths and/or chipping away at ice. A toothpick, if you will.
@UncleRJ
@UncleRJ 23 дня назад
I love narwhals, pretty big and pretty white. They're like an underwater unicorn that got a kick-ass facial horn. They do cause a commotion swimming in the sea, but that's just because they're so awesome. It still blows my mind that they're the inventor of Shish Kebab.
@cupriferouscatalyst3708
@cupriferouscatalyst3708 23 дня назад
One could make the argument that they're akin to the Jedi from Star Wars, except that they're in the sea.
@hellelujahh
@hellelujahh 22 дня назад
I'm pretty sure that, should they fight a polar bear, they'd emerge victorious!
@blackspectre209
@blackspectre209 17 дней назад
Tjis entire chain is such a great reference.
@michaelandruzzi7564
@michaelandruzzi7564 20 дней назад
National Geographic or Discovery need to contact you to narrate all of their programs!! You're voice is so soothing!! Great video as always!!
@blackvoid7221
@blackvoid7221 23 дня назад
I'm glad your continuing to make these amazing videos. The quality is great and so informative. Keep up the great work! :)
@DirtyBobBojangles
@DirtyBobBojangles 17 дней назад
you're*
@blackvoid7221
@blackvoid7221 17 дней назад
@@DirtyBobBojangles Shut up please
@steffiwedel3512
@steffiwedel3512 23 дня назад
Das diese wunderschönen Geschöpfe noch nicht ausgerottet wurden, wegen ihrem Zahn, grenzt an ein Wunder!
@arandomanvil5989
@arandomanvil5989 14 дней назад
Stimmt
@PeterKertesz2013
@PeterKertesz2013 23 дня назад
Great videos always. Thanks and keep them coming.
@Charles-kc2vt
@Charles-kc2vt 23 дня назад
Amazing video! Actually informative and well-researched
@kopfweh512
@kopfweh512 23 дня назад
thank you so much!! marine mammals are my absolute favs and this video is so well made and informative!! ahh i almost cried because i love your vids sm!
@SubvertTheState
@SubvertTheState 22 дня назад
Nice to see who's been blowing my mind for all this time. Great video once again.
@mark_reviews-reddit
@mark_reviews-reddit 20 дней назад
Is this the first time face reveal? Took me by surprise
@davidschaftenaar6530
@davidschaftenaar6530 22 дня назад
Maybe it's also like a sensory organ for hunting? When something moves, that movement ripples out and moves water along the tooth at a different rate than if there had been no movement. That different flow rate might register to them as a change in salinity, similar to how the movement of air from like a fan or something can register as a difference in air temperature to our own skin. The tooth could be an alternative to echolocation for hunting scarce bottomdwelling prey and cephalopods in very deep, dark water. One that's also much more energy efficient, because the animal doesn't have to produce very loud sounds. I don't think it would otherwise make sense for additional salinity to the tooth to trigger an elevated heart rate, as that would just mean that the narwhal consumes even more oxygen right when it is about to become much harder for it to breathe. It would also lead the animal to *avoid* breathing holes in the ice, because that's where ice growth is going to be the most intense (cold air meeting liquid water) and thus salinity will be too.
@epicseadragon1692
@epicseadragon1692 23 дня назад
Great video thank you! Narwhals are fascinating!
@BengalBoy16
@BengalBoy16 23 дня назад
I am a little annoyed you guys are using AI-"Art" in your work
@XDarkGreyX
@XDarkGreyX 23 дня назад
Bad because money could have gone to an actual artist, sure, but if you are annoyed by AI being trained on the works of people without their consent: people have been doing to that to each other for who knows how long. Plus, the models are sort of made for merging motives and styles, so may as well use them for that here and there. You gotta get over it...
@ducky19991
@ducky19991 23 дня назад
@@XDarkGreyXai art is ugly and annoying. The video would be better without it.
@paularanya8726
@paularanya8726 23 дня назад
True. Using ai is obnoxious
@cupriferouscatalyst3708
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@user-yz1oz6dw6b 23 дня назад
Haven’t noticed. Timecodes?
@cyphatechie5459
@cyphatechie5459 18 дней назад
late on watching this episode...would like to see you cover the pitbull fishing bat...like echo location is complex enough but fishing with echo location is an absolute fascination
@Christian-rf7ox
@Christian-rf7ox 16 дней назад
great vid as allways Two points I have to make 1. I love that the videos are not only interesting but they keep getting funnier 2. thanks for letting us put a face to the voice so ... just keep doing what you are doing
@nicox8913
@nicox8913 23 дня назад
So incredibly grateful for your channel, diligence, and hard work. We all benefit from it, which is the noblest of pursuits. Thank you. 💕🥂
@VicRodMolCO
@VicRodMolCO 11 дней назад
The rhythm of the video, te quality of edition and the depth developed about the topic are really outstanding. 👏🏽
@randomthoughts9463
@randomthoughts9463 9 дней назад
WoW. So easily digested information. Thanks and great job.
@TeaDrinker08
@TeaDrinker08 23 дня назад
These videos are absolutely amazing and really interesting
@ash5774
@ash5774 22 дня назад
I just wanna say I really love the work you guys do with your videos and the amount of effort you put in to making them look and sound as premium as they do for a RU-vid video. I also love how scientifically informative they are when explained, however this video is probably the first I’ve seen that looks like click bait for people who don’t really care about science. It makes the video feel cheap tbh and less appealing. I watch your videos to get away from crappy content. Please don’t change for good!
@cheofdoom2627
@cheofdoom2627 19 дней назад
Nice to see the face behind these fascinating videos. I really enjoy the content you create.
@glennmoss3285
@glennmoss3285 4 дня назад
Those tusks are also sensitive to pressure changes. This means they may also be capable of sensing and tracking sources of sound/vibration in even the darkest waters. Like those of prey.
@nickcunningham6344
@nickcunningham6344 10 дней назад
As a computer science major, I never thought I'd fall in love with biology, yet here I am, binge-watching all of your videos.
@KBoss19
@KBoss19 18 дней назад
Small thing, but dentinal tubules are only on the root surfaces of teeth in humans. Roots do not have any enamel on them. They do have a thin layer of cementum but usually that layer is worn away, leaving the tubules exposed. That's why people with gum recession get sensitive teeth
@thomaseskelsen1362
@thomaseskelsen1362 18 дней назад
I loved this episode. Thank you. ❤
@_ayush_oswal
@_ayush_oswal 23 дня назад
As always , great content ❤
@behavior852
@behavior852 21 день назад
Well done. These are one of my favorite marine mammals.
@hazimreitz
@hazimreitz 23 дня назад
Ever since I saw them for the first time in national geographic, they're like my favorite sea creature. It's the mystical appearance that they give off and the stark difference that it has from other sea mammals.
@anaywalunjkar
@anaywalunjkar 23 дня назад
Very informative video, thanks for sharing. This video is now making me learn more about this amazing fish
@artawhirler
@artawhirler 22 дня назад
All whales are actually mammals, not fish.
@danhectic5629
@danhectic5629 22 дня назад
obviously a Moby Dick fan heheh.
@reggiep75
@reggiep75 22 дня назад
I was first made aware of the Narwhal spike/horn when someone used it to defend themselves during an attack on a bridge in London.
@alp6502
@alp6502 23 дня назад
I've been waiting for this
@Tentacular
@Tentacular 23 дня назад
When you mentioned that narwhals are at risk of Entrapment, I thought you were about to say that their most feared predator is Catherine Zeta Jones.
@austin3789
@austin3789 16 дней назад
Ah... now I know why narwhal's are so shy... not very good at breaking the ice.
@AttilaH2023
@AttilaH2023 23 дня назад
I like your RU-vid Channel. You have made me interested in biology.
@RobertHenderson.poopiebear
@RobertHenderson.poopiebear 23 дня назад
I LOVE when she does creatures I've never heard of! Cool video.
@BidenSuxks
@BidenSuxks 22 дня назад
Wow...lol
@GeoffryGifari
@GeoffryGifari 23 дня назад
I find it weird that tusks mostly form from one tooth, that lack of symmetry...
@DuckysPond
@DuckysPond 12 дней назад
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@BlueJay56
@BlueJay56 11 дней назад
I learned something, and that means you're doing a great job!
@Jess-vk6mp
@Jess-vk6mp 2 дня назад
My guess with their tusk was that it was used like how a swordfish uses them. And that they were for show like attracting mates. This video was pretty interesting. I had no idea they could sense anything through them, and using them to find open areas to breathe makes sense too.
@diveflyfish
@diveflyfish 11 дней назад
It is possible that the tusk itself could be used as a pressure transducer akin to the ampulllae of Lorenzini or lateral line of a fish to sense movement within the water column for depth, salinity as well as electric field of prey. As a dentist, one appreciates the piezo electric effect of dentin and cementum. The tusk could easily be akin to a piezoelectric beam type transducer that could register how much force a opponent could apply like in a jousting contest, and stave off injury by noting the amount of force that is being applied to the tusk. The human tooth is capable of sensing in six axis micro movement of 5 micron. The bone to tooth interface of the periodontal ligamant would be the gross input and the length of the tusk is a force amplifier with exquisite fine descrimintation. EXCELLENT Video....... Cheers.
@grillmeisterkush6396
@grillmeisterkush6396 23 дня назад
Ever since I found your channel I have loved your content! Keep it up!
@maciekzajac4745
@maciekzajac4745 14 дней назад
fantastic, surprising, enticing - as per usual on this channel
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@MamaWheelz 22 дня назад
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@debrainwasher
@debrainwasher 13 дней назад
In my humble opinion, a Narwhal *is* a unicorn. A sea unicorn to be exact.
@matthewdebeer8453
@matthewdebeer8453 21 день назад
I can never unlearn the fact that a bunch of science hippies made narwhal tusk condoms to test the “salinity sensor” hypothesis.
@Nytelynx
@Nytelynx 22 дня назад
Corpse Whales with giant toothy horns ARE Majestic AF. Mother Nature's design is not bound to your standards.
@michasosnowski5918
@michasosnowski5918 23 дня назад
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@user-rx1om7rs3b
@user-rx1om7rs3b 14 дней назад
5:28 That's why everyone calls them the Masao Kakiharas of Arctic waters. It cannot be just me. That guessing ridiculous reasons was great, you could repeat it with future videos of yours (when applicable). Great video!
@hamstersmash
@hamstersmash 23 дня назад
We need a dedicated video on Chickens
@cynot71
@cynot71 23 дня назад
Yeah, that would be good. Also, the many different ways of cooking them, too!
@treetrunks4175
@treetrunks4175 22 дня назад
Realest thing ever
@retrocat604
@retrocat604 23 дня назад
It shoots laser lights that we feline enthusiastically chase
@fireaza
@fireaza 22 дня назад
Narwhals, narwhals! Swimming in the ocean! Causing a commotion!
@filmic1
@filmic1 8 дней назад
That was so cool. Thank you.
@dondraper3871
@dondraper3871 23 дня назад
I have buck teeth... Next time s.one makes fun of me, I'll proudly declare myself as the dream boyfriend for a unicorn
@GeoffryGifari
@GeoffryGifari 23 дня назад
Do we know about the early ancestors of narwhals? did they also have weird organs, like the past relatives of present day sharks and elephants?
@BlessingsMate
@BlessingsMate 23 дня назад
Good point. I used to believe evolution created our world but looking at the whale evolution story just couldn't cut it. So a 4 legged land dwelling mammal had its nose mutated to the top of its head and then somehow its back legs turned into flippers. Lightbulb! It was designed to flourish in its ecosystem. There is soooo much evidence for design AND you don't need blind faith to accept the big bang story. Once you realise you're not an 'accident' and your heavenly Father loves you, life is purposeful exciting and real. Jesus loves you bro! Messiah 2030
@Kiwjtastic
@Kiwjtastic 23 дня назад
0:40 LOL the sound got me
@thegunslinger1363
@thegunslinger1363 23 дня назад
Could you do a video on the Amur Tiger?
@nyamsurenganbileg1777
@nyamsurenganbileg1777 23 дня назад
Thank you for fascinating information. Not only information it is tool to manipulate properly nature
@chzone1238
@chzone1238 20 дней назад
not sure how much i like this style of video. i prefer just the learning, and i usually do from all your videos. i didn’t really like the ‘kiddie’ jokes and unserious comments you showed.
@jamesredmond7001
@jamesredmond7001 22 дня назад
Regarding your last point, I wonder if anyone has tried replicating that saltwater sensititvity experiment with the females - specifically trying to see if their internal teeth have a similar structure and sensitivity to salinity. If they did, then that might be a point in favour of the idea that narwhal tusks are just mutated versions of a preexisting trait.
@bc4198
@bc4198 17 дней назад
It's like the awl on the back of a Swiss Army knife - you find uses for it.
@larrynorsworthy9328
@larrynorsworthy9328 7 дней назад
maybe the tusk acts like a thermometer..sensing the changes in temperature in the water..or acts like a depth gauge that signals when they are deep enough, or as a defensive tool against other predators.
@rembrantro
@rembrantro 23 дня назад
It was interesting to see you after long time hearing voice only. My be another idea for a video: how humans brain "build" face from sound
@ericswain4177
@ericswain4177 7 дней назад
A Narwhal tusk is a multifunctional adaptation. Sensory organs and appendages are not necessarily only for one sole purpose and rarely are or only started out that way and then found to be useful in other ways to survive better.
@GamersOutcast
@GamersOutcast 22 дня назад
What on earth sounds like a perfect name for a series
@kitsune2858
@kitsune2858 23 дня назад
TBH, your comparing crabs and mammals, thats a good way to anger evolutionists LOL
@BlessingsMate
@BlessingsMate 23 дня назад
TBH I used to believe evolution created our world but looking at the whale evolution story just couldn't cut it. So a 4 legged land dwelling mammal had its nose mutated to the top of its head and then somehow its back legs turned into flippers. Lightbulb! It was designed to flourish in its ecosystem. There is soooo much evidence for design AND you don't need blind faith to accept the big bang story. Once you realise you're not an 'accident' and your heavenly Father loves you, life is purposeful exciting and real. Jesus loves you bro! Messiah 2030
@midvale5thyear
@midvale5thyear 2 дня назад
I love to learn from a really smoking hot science Communicator. Keep up the great work. You rock
@LastGoatKnight
@LastGoatKnight 22 дня назад
I can't imagine how painful it would hurt that tusk if it's like a tooth. I suffered through a lot of different toothache soI know how painful one "little" tooth can be, let alone a meter long tusk full of nerves
@jchastain789
@jchastain789 16 дней назад
Am I the only one screaming for protection when we consider the tooth..... like a rhino
@nucleargrizzly1776
@nucleargrizzly1776 22 дня назад
Narwhal tusk makes a fine acoustic guitar nut and bridge.
@tomyboy742
@tomyboy742 21 день назад
This presenter is gifted, and always a good narrator.
@redcoffeez
@redcoffeez 23 дня назад
Narwhals are so majestic and beautiful. They are truly unicorns
@benmcreynolds8581
@benmcreynolds8581 23 дня назад
I always thought they used it to break ice and maybe in rare cases aiming it to defend themselves
@owlspark_biggest_fan4703
@owlspark_biggest_fan4703 22 дня назад
Yipppie fav channel uploaded
@RobinPalmerTV
@RobinPalmerTV 23 дня назад
It looks as if it would be right at home at a ren fair jousting event
@trevorstevenson4038
@trevorstevenson4038 22 дня назад
I can eat ice cream and icey-poles. I cant stand the thought of nor see somebody biting in to that light-green or orange bedding foam!!! Giving me chills writing this
@ignaciopazgarcia5370
@ignaciopazgarcia5370 19 дней назад
Goated channel as always
@duarteguerreiro9202
@duarteguerreiro9202 7 дней назад
Magnificent video!
@AndrewSkow1
@AndrewSkow1 23 дня назад
Narwhal appreciation day is still more than two weeks away! You must have something big planned for the official day.
@queens.dee.223
@queens.dee.223 23 дня назад
The discussion of biting into cold things induced such sympathy discomfort in me. Wild. Really cool video! Does the nerve go all the way to the end of that tusk? What if it breaks?
@ProfessorBeautiful
@ProfessorBeautiful 22 дня назад
Wow, very cool! I have long been puzzled about narwhals. I will check iut the game too.
@gamecheatmaster123
@gamecheatmaster123 22 дня назад
What a dream it would be to get to study these creatures up close. Someone should try use Underwater Drones.
@FishareFriendsNotFood972
@FishareFriendsNotFood972 23 дня назад
Fascinating
@OpEditorial
@OpEditorial 13 дней назад
At some point even the most ardent marine biologist has to shrug and say "does it really matter what the giant tooth is for?"
@Dr.Ian-Plect
@Dr.Ian-Plect 12 дней назад
tripe
@OpEditorial
@OpEditorial 12 дней назад
@Dr.Ian-Plect exactly, at the end of the day, who cares what the tooth is for, even if the narwhal uses it to poke out eyes lol
@bryanbryan2968
@bryanbryan2968 14 дней назад
Narwhale: “Wouldn’t you like to know.”
@RedSkeletone
@RedSkeletone 15 дней назад
"maybe you would think that until you learn that that spiraling horn is... but any other animal with a single 3 m long tooth would be immediately cancelled." I think of Elephants immediately, even though they typically have two long teeth. I'm just curious if that model shouldn't be challenged.
@Noval01rd
@Noval01rd 13 дней назад
Thank u for such a great video!! Why r those "horns" twisted??
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