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Wildlife veterinarian Dr. Romain Pizzi answers the internet's hottest questions about wild animals. Why does a giraffe have "antennae" on its head? Why do big cats have round pupils and house cats have slits? Does an elephant really have a great memory? What's it like putting an oxygen mask on a tiger?
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@paveladamek3502
@paveladamek3502 Год назад
I just love how he narrates as if he was reading a bedtime story to kids but in fact he is explaining science to adults.
@alittlebindi25
@alittlebindi25 Год назад
I never wanted him to stop talking 🫢
@jisoosim8498
@jisoosim8498 Год назад
He even changed idk to “I’d like to know” 😂
@frankiefavero1666
@frankiefavero1666 9 месяцев назад
Absolutely! I wonder if his calming ways are well-received by his patients... If I were lion I'd like this dude treating me ❤
@MatthewTheWanderer
@MatthewTheWanderer Месяц назад
Is he Australian? He sounds Australian to me.
@Maladjester
@Maladjester Месяц назад
I'm imagining a children's book where someone is up to the elbow in an elephant's butt, complete with cartoony watercolor illustration.
@Tker1970
@Tker1970 Год назад
The placebo question and answer is fascinating.
@tylerbeaumont
@tylerbeaumont Год назад
The syrup experiment is actually a very interesting result. It suggests that placebo is at least somewhat sub-conscious, and relies on information that the conscious brain doesn’t have direct access to. You might not be aware of a white blood cell decrease in your blood, but some part of your brain might, which likely increases the placebo effect beyond a fully conscious illusion. It could also explain how placebo can occur even when the patient is aware of it’s existence, as the sub-conscience could be influencing the body against the will of the conscious brain according to the findings of this study, much the same as it does during digestion or fast heart rate when you might not want a stomach movement to occur or for your heart to race, but your brain sends the signals to cause it regardless.
@finchisneat
@finchisneat Год назад
That's what I'm here for. Placebo and nocebo effects are literally like miracles.
@annalawrence824
@annalawrence824 Год назад
I'm wondering if this might somehow be gut related? We still understand so little about how our whole body communicates or how each body part might "think". The relationship of the gut to hormone production, the brain, and who knows what else is still being newly explored. I seriously wonder if the SYRUP was somehow the trigger. The gut "remembered" and then set off an assumed and unfortunate reaction. Almost like an allergy response? Just a theory. It makes me think about the case of a liver transplant and the person who received the liver woke up and discovered they had developed a life threatening allergy to a certain food. The same food the previous owner was allergic too. We still have so much to learn about our own body.
@yopomdpin6285
@yopomdpin6285 Год назад
@@annalawrence824 probably not gut related as the placebo effect isn't specific to oral treatment. You can have the exact same thing with an injection for example.
@revenevan11
@revenevan11 Год назад
I've also read that there's research suggesting that, even if someone *knows* it's just a sugarpill/placebo, the placebo effect is still somewhat effective in humans!
@Tilleyforever44
@Tilleyforever44 Год назад
I love how he kept saying “but what’s MORE interesting” & shares really cool facts while still being on topic/answering the question. ❤
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@leynenslucker2991
@leynenslucker2991 Год назад
wait, it says you have a reply...... and I can't expand it. How is that possible
@ErwinPommel
@ErwinPommel Год назад
@@leynenslucker2991 RU-vid is crappy.
@antonypremdoss1510
@antonypremdoss1510 Год назад
🎓🥒🥒😎🚗❤️🥒🚗😎😭❤️😎🚗😎🔥😎😎🥒😎😎🥒🥒
@mantoniajohnson8920
@mantoniajohnson8920 Год назад
@@leynenslucker2991 mk
@hayls6030
@hayls6030 Год назад
The fact that elephants can hear when other elephants are being poached is heartbreaking. :(
@celestinemorningstar4851
@celestinemorningstar4851 3 месяца назад
As elephants have their own dialects, they can also recognize human languages and learn to avoid the groups most likely to hunt them. IIRC there has been actual science on the matter showing that they act more cautiously when audio of someone speaking the languages of tribes that hunt elephants is played around them as compared to the languages of tribes that don't or european languages (I don't quite recall the languages used in this experiment, I think the hunting one was Masai, and English was the control but I Could Very Easily Be Wrong). So at least they know how to take precautions.
@TheRaveJunkie
@TheRaveJunkie 23 дня назад
Do you have a citation? Would love to include it in an essay.
@bluelagoon1980
@bluelagoon1980 11 дней назад
​@@celestinemorningstar4851it was Masai, and specifically male Masai. They didn't react the same way to female Masai, as they do not participate in the hunts.
@MMallon425
@MMallon425 Год назад
Internet Person: "Operating on a big cat tomorrow and I'm so excited!" Dr. Pizzi: "You know sometimes they wake up during surgery, right?"
@Deltamer
@Deltamer Год назад
Lol
@BioTheHuman
@BioTheHuman Год назад
Exactly my thought ahahah I was like : "Wait, weren't you supposed to calm them? How can this help their anxiety?" 🤣
@pilsung26
@pilsung26 28 дней назад
@@BioTheHumanI gathered they were excited, not anxious. With that I thought his answer was perfect. Forget about being excited, remember you’re there to do a job and get out alive 😂
@DS-kg4do
@DS-kg4do 22 дня назад
Yep, adrenaline is brown!
@cleonie9333
@cleonie9333 7 месяцев назад
That South African accent is unmistakable! 😁😁 So good to see a South African on this page 🇿🇦🇿🇦
@millacernemusic
@millacernemusic 23 дня назад
Oh that’s what it is. I’m Swedish and don’t hear this type of English very often.
@thedailywin537
@thedailywin537 22 дня назад
I had initially wondered what I was hearing. It sounded like an Australian accent sold at a discount, so thanks for clarifying its true provenance. ;)
@DualStupidity
@DualStupidity 11 дней назад
Hah, I thought it was. I've noticed if I hear an accent that kinda sounds Australian or Kiwi but doesn't quite match, it's usually South African.
@lonedragon3261
@lonedragon3261 6 дней назад
I was confused. Like he sounded Australian for a minute then said a sentence that sounded more like a Southern US accent.
@jacobhobson6971
@jacobhobson6971 5 дней назад
Was glad someone said it, I came to comments to find his accent. I thought he might have been a Eastern European person who moved to New Zealand
@saalsjdh
@saalsjdh Год назад
I respect people who are actually good at their field yet are still humble enough to admit "we dont't know (yet)". It just comes to show how giving accurate information to educate the society is as important as them performing their jobs.
@onkelpappkov2666
@onkelpappkov2666 Год назад
I'd even say it's a mandatory trait to have if you want to be really good. Believing to know everything sounds like a mental disorder.
@daviydviljoen9318
@daviydviljoen9318 Год назад
I know right! It means they still have lots to learn... I'm more willing to listen to people like this than someone who throws up their hands and says "God did it that way!" (Now I'm not saying don't believe in God, just that god should be more than your ignorance!) The one about cat eyes is interning, it's like "Here's a hypothesis that *may* explain it, but we don't know."
@MrBeatboxmasta
@MrBeatboxmasta Год назад
That's what happens when people deal with facts and what can be proven, instead of faith and conspiracies. The more someone knows, the more they know how much they don't know. The less knowledgeable someone is, the less likely they are to know or admit how little they know.
@theilluminati682
@theilluminati682 6 месяцев назад
Yea, even the thing about animals having slit pupils being nocturnal, we are all told that like it's a fact and this is the only time I've ever heard anyone call it a theory.
@customcartoons
@customcartoons 22 дня назад
I took a basic 101 course in astronomy just to complete my degree. The beginning of the semester was very straightforward, and factual, but by the end of the semester, all of the information was uncertain, and we could only go over the data of what people had recorded so far. The professor mentioned several times that maybe one of us could go in to professional astronomy, in order to get closer to some of these answers. It was awesome.
@kait_herring
@kait_herring Год назад
You can tell how much he loves animals 🥺
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@user-uq9se1nx9q
@user-uq9se1nx9q Год назад
Especially seals
@bodyrumuae2914
@bodyrumuae2914 Год назад
I don't see the correlation. We had a veterinarian in my state a few years ago, possibly quite knowledgeable on various animals as well, but she was eventually arrested for posting videos of her killing cats in her neighborhood with a bow because she hates cats.
@bodyrumuae2914
@bodyrumuae2914 Год назад
@@anaargg Just because someone knows a lot about different animals doesn't mean they love animals. Also, nice job posting your comment then liking it right away to remove any suspicion.
@Ryan-mr3zf
@Ryan-mr3zf Год назад
@@bodyrumuae2914 just because you anecdotally know about some psycho lady that killed cats doesnt mean you should distrust in the passions of normal people who love their jobs ya goofy goober
@trish76342
@trish76342 Год назад
I could listen to him talk about anything. Soo calming.
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@neuroisis85
@neuroisis85 Год назад
Agreed. Perhaps he should consider doing some sleep hypnosis videos, lol. Honestly!
@halonothing1
@halonothing1 Месяц назад
Open the video in 3-5 tabs at the same time, each one half to one second apart.
@shimomiaizo
@shimomiaizo 23 дня назад
every single expert who has been on this show needs their own podcast, audio book, or something like that - I will listen to those ALL DAY EVERYDAY
@b_bogg
@b_bogg Год назад
I could listen to any expert in their field talk with this much passion
@apnacollege7465
@apnacollege7465 Год назад
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@revenevan11
@revenevan11 Год назад
Agreed!
@DOC_951
@DOC_951 Год назад
I’m an ER doctor, and many patient populations don’t talk either. However, they still show certain symptoms or have change of vitals signs. Not only that, blood tests and imaging helps too!
@bauhiniafolia9673
@bauhiniafolia9673 Год назад
"idk" being read as "I'd like to know" rather than "i don't know" is such a great new perspective
@khalilahd.
@khalilahd. Год назад
I love his accent and passion for animals. He’s awesome ❤
@ChayChay612
@ChayChay612 Год назад
🇿🇦🦁👑
@OneStilettoAtATime
@OneStilettoAtATime Год назад
South African!!! 💞
@LeleeB
@LeleeB Год назад
Ikr it’s attractive
@Happy_Spatula
@Happy_Spatula Год назад
@@OneStilettoAtATime I was wondering if it was pure . Sounded a bit like there was a hint of British accent . Maybe moved to Britain
@thelizzleking
@thelizzleking Год назад
@@Happy_Spatula South African accents vary a lot! Just like many countries, but SA especially because there are so many official languages. But this sounds authentically South African :)
@AryaStark47
@AryaStark47 Год назад
Questions are actually really good! Props to people who asked these questions and props to the doctor for being so informative and passionate in his answers
@Emerl18
@Emerl18 Месяц назад
A few of them, sure, but many of them (crocodile teeth, giraffe neck bones, etc) could have been answered with a simple google search.
@pampoovey6722
@pampoovey6722 Год назад
That placebo question was really good. You can tell how passionate this guy is. Keep these videos coming please. Other peoples' jobs are fascinating.
@jessicaporter7517
@jessicaporter7517 Год назад
Except it wasn't an example of the placebo effect.
@kowaisenpai82
@kowaisenpai82 2 месяца назад
​@@jessicaporter7517what
@spdcrzy
@spdcrzy 2 месяца назад
@@jessicaporter7517 it was, in a way. But the reverse.
@suecollins357
@suecollins357 Год назад
In Australia our songbirds often have a different song in different area. One suburb I lived in had lots of children. We all noticed the butcherbirds warble there had the first line of Happy Birthday to You in it but not in other places 😊
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@janetf23
@janetf23 Год назад
Thanks for sharing this! I'm imagining hearing them and smiling broadly.😊
@alittlebindi25
@alittlebindi25 Год назад
In every single country I've visited, the crows sound different. I swear in Japan they were softer and more mumbl-ey. In India they just caw and sound a bit hoarse. In the US they sound louder and more throaty. I've read that they have different accents in different regions. It's quite fascinating.
@spdcrzy
@spdcrzy 2 месяца назад
@@alittlebindi25 they definitely do. Crows can develop regional dialects and even different murders will micro-communicate differently.
@BeautyMonster1000
@BeautyMonster1000 Год назад
He's amazing! I love all of the facts he shared about animals! I hope we see him in another video!
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@KingDoomfist
@KingDoomfist Год назад
I just learned about 800% more new information than I was expecting. This was awesome!
@auntvivienne8669
@auntvivienne8669 Год назад
I remember seeing the pupil difference explained by the height of the animal in a zefrank video. Foxes and small cats have slit pupils because they’re lower to the ground and more useful to see through grass because it’s a lot of vertical lines? Or something like that. Whereas wolves and big cats have round pupils because they’re taller than grass so it wouldn’t really benefit them. Interestingly enough, goats have horizontal pupil that widen their field of vision and their eyes actually rotate to keep their pupils parallel to the ground. Easier to spot predators.
@josephhuffman4988
@josephhuffman4988 Год назад
Interesting topic of conversation, thanks for the mind food
@francoislemoan126
@francoislemoan126 Год назад
Yes you are completely correct. I would add that having slitted pupils will help smaller predators judge small distances, as most often times they leap on to their prey, and won't chase them.
@mariel9799
@mariel9799 Год назад
Correct! It must also be considered that vertical and round pupils are better for focusing, while rectangular ones (like those of goats) are always oriented parallel to the ground regardless of the orientation of the animal's head to increase the range of vision. Returning to the vertical pupils, the difference is only noticeable during the day when there is a lot of light, at night the pupil dilates and becomes round. Lions and tigers hunt in all light conditions because the large animals they eat cannot hide in a cave, while cats almost always hunt at night when rodents come out to eat, so it would not be unusual for them to have greater sensitivity. to the light Sorry for the long comment!
@mallardtop5308
@mallardtop5308 Год назад
Love Zefrank!
@neuroisis85
@neuroisis85 Год назад
Just need to high five another Zefrank fan! Why is Jerry always trying to ruin him?🤣
@daniellesolari6995
@daniellesolari6995 Год назад
I absolutely love Dr Pizzi, I really hope he comes back for more content.
@isaacjamesbaker
@isaacjamesbaker Год назад
I could listen to this dude talk about animals for hours
@3173_Delta
@3173_Delta Год назад
For the "How to tell if a snake is a male or a female?" question: In some pet snake species, you can also tell by the length of the tail (and yes, the snake is not all tail, if you flip it upside down you can see a fleshy strip close to its end, that's where their butt and other things are and everything after that is a tail), when it's short and stubby it's a girl and if it's long it's a boy.
@aumjayakishatriya2982
@aumjayakishatriya2982 Год назад
Sounds like you are describing the cloaca. Could also tell on some snakes that retain the now vestigial spurs.
@MelissaDeLaRosaLVDM
@MelissaDeLaRosaLVDM Год назад
This was amazing. I feel like I just left a science class with the coolest teacher in school that’s incredibly passionate. Please more of this lovely human! ❤
@kaitlynoddie9649
@kaitlynoddie9649 Год назад
"yeah snake surgeries are pretty cool, but let me tell you about snake necks because those are also cool" i love this man
@smokeyquartz7
@smokeyquartz7 Год назад
that's why attentiveness and logic is important when diagnosing an animal it's not just a lucky guess of what illness they may have based on a common symptom
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@cjordahl
@cjordahl Год назад
WIRED did it again! The people they find for their videos are always top notch.
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@osmosisjonas8105
@osmosisjonas8105 Год назад
This guy should do audiobooks
@VideoKingist
@VideoKingist Год назад
2:56, Placebo question here
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@jasond.b-w
@jasond.b-w Год назад
Giraffe horns are called ossicones, if anyone is curious (and okapis have them too!) They’re not technically horns because they’re permanently covered in skin, nerves, and hair, and depending on the species, giraffes can actually have anywhere between 3 and 5 - not just 2 🦒
@kierazion354
@kierazion354 11 дней назад
I've heard once that only male okapi have the ossiccones
@willcool713
@willcool713 Год назад
This is one of the most interesting videos of this format that I've seen. Really great questions, too.
@yomammary
@yomammary Год назад
Came here to say this!
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@sirblackrose5293
@sirblackrose5293 Год назад
The Placebo question starts at 2:56
@maripari1952
@maripari1952 Год назад
Currently studying to be a veterinarian. Got kicked, it hurt. But this guy makes me realise that Im definitely doing the right thing. Love it!
@PositronWeaponD
@PositronWeaponD Год назад
I thought the pig question was interesting because my parents have a mini Juliana pig (mini being a relative term, Carl is easily 200lbs at least) and he has a straight tail. So some domesticated pigs don’t have curly tails! I personally like Carl’s straight tail because he wags it all the time which I find super cute and funny. I really liked the way this vet answered questions though! I love when you all have people on who answer animal questions.
@joelbautista9219
@joelbautista9219 Год назад
I went to college with this guy back in the day, He was always giving out facts in class LOL glad to see him doing good!
@gabs1224
@gabs1224 Год назад
Thats so cool. What were/did you study for?
@joelbautista9219
@joelbautista9219 Год назад
@@gabs1224 oh me? nothing, i just enjoy spreading misinformation on the internet
@cindyo6298
@cindyo6298 Год назад
😆
@Sunflowersarepretty
@Sunflowersarepretty Год назад
@@joelbautista9219 😂😂
@VAVORiAL
@VAVORiAL Год назад
@@joelbautista9219 Absolute madlad lmao.
@Julianaao2601
@Julianaao2601 Год назад
Straight to the point, super interesting, knowledgeable and fascinating! I love this series
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@scifisamurai7794
@scifisamurai7794 Год назад
I ❤ how he totally, completely, effectively avoided that F-Bomb 😂 God Bless You Dr. Pizzi!
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@reh3884
@reh3884 Год назад
Why, because words hurt your little feelings?
@lucyricardo8713
@lucyricardo8713 Год назад
We need more of this guy. He's the best!!!
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@deadman746
@deadman746 Год назад
Thank you for the information on the Russian study with the non-medicated syrup. I've always wondered how to respond to people who argue that pseudo-medicine obviously with no direct physical effect must be real because it works on animals, and animals can't experience the placebo effect. Usually people who say this are too far away to strike lightly with a rolled-up newspaper or inflated pig bladder, which of course would be the first scientific treatment.
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 Год назад
It’s classical conditioning, where a stimulus produces an involuntary, physiological response. Pavlov discovered it ages ago when he conditioned dogs to salivate by ringing a bell.
@deadman746
@deadman746 Год назад
@@evilsharkey8954 Yes it is. Thus a plausible portion of the placebo effect. Non-human mammals are as subject to Hebbian learning as much as humans.
@charleschristianson2730
@charleschristianson2730 Год назад
So if this "pseudo-medicine" works, how is it not real?
@deadman746
@deadman746 Год назад
@@charleschristianson2730 Interesting question, but I think it belongs more within the realm of cognitive science, which I find fascinating, and less in the realm of medical science. That is, how is the category _real_ constructed in the brain?
@charleschristianson2730
@charleschristianson2730 Год назад
@@deadman746 Results are results. It's quite common in medicine to not know how or why a drug works, but use it anyway because it produces desired effects.
@busramehanaldemir
@busramehanaldemir Год назад
He was really cool. I want to see more of him!
@gabireinoehl
@gabireinoehl Год назад
I love this man!!! His accent and excitement for animals is so pure ❤️ He knowledge is incredible 🥺
@allthingstoallmen8912
@allthingstoallmen8912 Год назад
Thoroughly enjoyed this. Love how calm he is
@cheyj144
@cheyj144 Год назад
Animals tend to have “accents” in different part of the world. Like humans, birds of the same species will sing a slightly altered song in different areas because the acoustics, sound pollution, and temperature affect how song travels.
@eldathray9703
@eldathray9703 Год назад
Really like when he said "It's a good question because we dont know yet" or "there's still much to learn about it." so humble. this is how the world advanced.
@GraceToo_
@GraceToo_ Год назад
I could listen to Dr Pizzi talk for hours, this was interesting and informative but also completely relaxing.
@ryancole4893
@ryancole4893 Год назад
Please bring this guy back. I loved this so much!!!
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@sadecarpenter
@sadecarpenter Год назад
Found this episode so interesting! Would love to see him answer more questions 😊
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@binary964
@binary964 Год назад
ooh i love this vet! he's awesomely skilled
@ultrasoulviver
@ultrasoulviver Год назад
And incorrect in his information ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-USbkGnoqrec.html Hippos are omnivores like humans
@apnacollege7465
@apnacollege7465 Год назад
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@Purplemoonscape
@Purplemoonscape Год назад
Please bring him back!! This isso fascinating and it's obvious he loves animals and loves educating people about them! Netflix needs to give him a show!!!!!!!!
@ellieperry1407
@ellieperry1407 Год назад
The way my jaw DROPPED when he said a TIGER WOKE UP DURING SURGERY. 🤯
@parryyotter
@parryyotter 20 дней назад
Humans can too
@gabrielapedroso916
@gabrielapedroso916 Год назад
This is one of the coolest episodes so far. I love when specialists sound so excited about what they are talking about!
@Metallomanka
@Metallomanka Год назад
It reminded me of a joke: a vet comes to a human doctor for some issue. The doctor asks him: "What seems to be the problem?" The vet looks at him and replies:"Oh, you have it so easy anyone could do it!"
@daveboz1984
@daveboz1984 Год назад
that animal placebo question is genuinely fascinating. the fact they saw effect so many years later.
@davidkglevi
@davidkglevi Год назад
Talking like a true scientist, "We don't know yet". That's great!
@rhiannn3416
@rhiannn3416 Год назад
Noooo! im a vet student rn, and I know how incredibly hard it is to stream into wildlife, but it has always been my passion to be a wildlife vet. Would love to hear his two cents on how he went into ot
@revenevan11
@revenevan11 Год назад
13:50 is fascinating! It makes sense when I think about a larger cat's surface area to volume ratio, as a cat species gets bigger their insides get bigger much faster than their surface area and thus fur ingestion does!
@Unabonger420
@Unabonger420 29 дней назад
I like how he says everything like he's telling a secret.
@circeus
@circeus Год назад
"But we have to catch them first." I CACKLED
@apnacollege7465
@apnacollege7465 Год назад
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@zeusathena26
@zeusathena26 Год назад
The placebo effect works on my dog. I had to give her a med that made her sleepy twice a day. After she no longer needed it, I'd give her the treat. She'd go lie down, & take a nap. She still does whenever I give her the treat, & she loves them. It's fruit gummies snack treats. I just told it over the pill, & give it to her. They're also good training treats.
@jessicaporter7517
@jessicaporter7517 Год назад
That's conditioning not the placebo effect
@simonmcglary
@simonmcglary 23 дня назад
Romain is an amazing highly respected vet, alway pushing boundaries and bringing elements of human and animal healthcare together when appropriate! Imagine being a zoo with Romain as your part time vet, Edinburgh Zoo held that honour for a while!
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 Год назад
The explanation I’d heard for why small cats have vertical slit pupils while large cats don’t has to do with their body size and predatory nature. If you look at the animals that have vertical slit pupils, they all tend to stand pretty low to the ground and be ambush predators, like small cats, crocodilians, and vipers. The shape of vertical slit pupils allows improved depth perception for low standing creatures. The benefit isn’t there for taller creatures, such as big cats. Horizontal slit pupils tend to be present in prey animals with their eyes on the sides of their heads. It helps them have a very wide, panoramic field of view while minimizing visual distortion in front of them.
@MEStrahm
@MEStrahm Год назад
Definitely need to bring him back. I have so many questions!
@apnacollege7465
@apnacollege7465 Год назад
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@Hankisaboss
@Hankisaboss 11 месяцев назад
This guy is incredible!!! I’ve loved and learned about animals my entire life and I learned so so many new things
@exosproudmamabear558
@exosproudmamabear558 Месяц назад
I love your accent and tone so much. It is so relaxing for some reason. Also preciseness of the answers also very engaging and easy to listen. This whole video is like an educational asmr
@Aemirys
@Aemirys Год назад
I really liked this dude... especially with his what's even more interesting! More of this doc please!
@ThatsAGift759
@ThatsAGift759 Год назад
I want this guy to narrate my day
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@jonathanformlyrics5355
@jonathanformlyrics5355 Год назад
PLEASE I NEED MORE OF HIM! 3RD PART PLEASE!
@apnacollege7465
@apnacollege7465 Год назад
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@hagron5702
@hagron5702 Год назад
I appreciate how professionally blunt he is.
@heathergarnham9555
@heathergarnham9555 28 дней назад
The Hippo question and answer had me in hysterics. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 They won't eat you, just mash you up.
@onlyeyeno
@onlyeyeno Год назад
I like most of these "Q&A's" but this was one of my favourites, interesting questions and an EXCELLENT presenter :)
@shahs1221
@shahs1221 Год назад
That placebo effect question was REALLY good. Good job, Internet 👍
@tomb2733
@tomb2733 19 дней назад
I need this guy doing an informational sleepcast - so soothing and definitely a scenario where you'd do some seriously cool sleep learning!
@beyoncenoona
@beyoncenoona Год назад
there's something about wildlife professionals/experts/personalities speaking as if everything they're explaining is exciting and i love that
@14renst
@14renst Год назад
This episode was SO INTERESTING! I loved these facts!
@LoveToBeMe0421
@LoveToBeMe0421 Год назад
He sounds so passionate about the topic and such a good story teller. ❤
@ti1286
@ti1286 Год назад
Ohh this guy was awesome, bring him again!
@evakung-bi3961
@evakung-bi3961 Год назад
i f@cling love these videos they are helping me crawl out of the depressive episode i am currently in
@duffthepsych
@duffthepsych Год назад
Rooting for you.
@apnacollege7465
@apnacollege7465 Год назад
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@ShiningEyeBrigade
@ShiningEyeBrigade Год назад
Another wonderful expert and communicator with infectious excitement and curiosity. Love love this series!
@ian3314
@ian3314 Год назад
This was really interesting. Thanks for your expertise and answering these.
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@VxV631
@VxV631 Год назад
What a precious and obviously competent human being :)
@foxtrotbravo__
@foxtrotbravo__ Месяц назад
I want more videos of him, he’s so pleasant to listen to.
@madeleineemilyfaydavis1383
@madeleineemilyfaydavis1383 Год назад
More please! This is absolutely fascinating, and I love the way he speaks
@rarefarera6946
@rarefarera6946 Год назад
Please have him back. So informative
@VidralliaArchives
@VidralliaArchives 22 дня назад
I find it funny how he said "we don't really know" regarding big cats having round pupils and small cats having slit pupils. Because I learned the answer to that in a ZeFrank video. It has everything to do with the animal's height. Slit pupils are really useful for scanning the horizon, but only if the face is relatively close to the ground.
@nnn248nnn
@nnn248nnn Год назад
This guy is phenomenal and presents the info so interestingly (and nicely in a calm manner)!
@cleverusername9369
@cleverusername9369 Год назад
Is this a South African accent? It's lovely.
@meganmchale8073
@meganmchale8073 Год назад
Wow! I love the way this Vet explains things !!!
@apnacollege7465
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@davetdowell
@davetdowell 12 дней назад
Whoever came up with this format for WIRED needs a raise. Getting experts in all sorts of subjects like this to sit down and answer questions is a brilliant format, I might get addicted it to.
@alexanderbruwer9363
@alexanderbruwer9363 Год назад
Seeing a South African on a page like this always makes me happy
@RawWrtochi19
@RawWrtochi19 Год назад
This was easily one of the top three most interesting experts!!
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@FullMetalFeline
@FullMetalFeline Год назад
To add to the slit pupil thing, it's also the case in canines. Large canines (i.e. wolves) have round pupils, but smaller canines (i.e. foxes) have slit pupils. I think it's clear that it confers some sort of benefit to either the size or lifestyle of these smaller carnivorans compared to their larger relatives.
@stuntpilot-yx9qt
@stuntpilot-yx9qt 26 дней назад
Easily my favorite one of these so far! Mesmerizing.
@hippoanonymous8841
@hippoanonymous8841 9 месяцев назад
so many vets talk so calm and soothing like this
@MnMJax
@MnMJax Год назад
Well hello there, thank you for answering my question!
@khalilahd.
@khalilahd. Год назад
Lucky you!
@apnacollege7465
@apnacollege7465 Год назад
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@alexstudiosyt
@alexstudiosyt Год назад
The way this guy talks is so sweet, I hope to see him do another one of these
@heatherbrown4218
@heatherbrown4218 24 дня назад
that bit about placebo effect is fascinating!
@scottsmith7395
@scottsmith7395 Год назад
This was probably the best Wired X Support video I’ve ever seen
@notchristiant
@notchristiant Год назад
I can hear this guy talk ALL DAY
@BobGeis
@BobGeis 22 дня назад
Great video and surprisingly good questions.
@jvinson4181
@jvinson4181 Год назад
Absolutely love watching and listening to him, his energy is lovely
@domeatown
@domeatown Год назад
Interesting about the big cats and hairballs. Actually, it makes more sense for cats to vomit as a matter of course, too. Now that I think about it. They eat much smaller prey, basically the same prey as owls. And owls also readily vom. Not quite the same, but similar. Just a way of discarding for more efficient digestion
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