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Reading this, I immediately thought of a bull, an common 4 legged known animal with horns (I say common with the idea of ranking ordinary farm animal with to unordinary, must protect wildlife level)🐂
@@keyadrawsきりん does mean giraffe. However there is a mythological creature that shares the same name and originates from China (before then being passed onto Japan with slight variation in story), I believe.
Stephen beeing the only one in this with original, actually weard animals xD Meanwhile Hosuh just has beef with birds, and Hart brings the basics that are every elementary school students favorite animals
@@FrancisR420 I mean, it's a weard looking animal even if it looks cute, and not many people know it (at least not where I come from). Plus the males genatalia has 4 heads. That's more original and weard than a giraffe, if you ask me xD
Sooo... the octopus, with three hearts, blue blood, eight pseudobrains (one for each tentacle), color and texture changing abilities, high IQ, ink shooting, poison (in some species) and the ability to squish through any hole that's big enough for their bill....didn't even make it to the list???? I'm heartbroken, guys, heartbroken. Octopi are the closest thing we have on Earth to aliens
When I saw the title I immediately thought “platypus” because it’s like 3 animals combined into one, but after seeing the Google form you guys made, there are definitely some weirder animals out there...
Believe me their are weirder The Iberian ribbed newt has a very strange defense mechanism, when in danger it arcs it back in a way that causes the end of it's ribs to Peirce through its skin and out of its body. As if that wasn't weird enough it then secretes a venom (yes venom not poison) out of its skin to coat its ribs with. And incase your wondering, no the ribs aren't going through holes or anything it is just straight up stabbing itself. You have to wonder how a creature came to decide this was the best way to defend itself.
fun fact about unicorns: unicorns are suspected to come from the description of a rhinoceros, eventually the Vikings would steal narwhal horns label then as unicorn horns and then sell them to the rest of Europe as unicorn horns were thought to have magical healing properties edit: it was believed the description was of the white rhinoceros which is now almost fully extinct
plan 3 is like my brain, 3 people arguing about the weirdest stuff and being goofy. I love this channel so much keep up the amazing work and thank you for providing us with entertainment ^^
Humans are definitely the weirdest, we have abnormal throwing ability, and we are the most intelligent animal on earth. We are similar to apes, yet we are much weaker than them. We have complex languages, and it's already quite rare for animals to have simple languages.
Also humans have a infectious bite kind of like a Komodo Dragon where the bacteria in our mouth is bad enough that a bite would lead to bad infection That's what I remember atleast
fun fact: the longest time a chicken survived without its head was 18 months; the chicken's name was Mike, and now a festival is celebrated in his honor.
What about purple frogs? Or the creatonotos gangis moth? Or basilisk lizards? Or the hairy frog which breaks its bones as a defence mechanism? Or maned wolves? Or platypus? Or that extinct frog that eats her own eggs, keeps them in her stomach until they’re old enough to fend for themselves and then vomits them back up? Or most silkmoths who don’t have mouths and their only purpose is to have babies and die? Or greenland sharks? I know that I know more funky animals but I forgot rn lol
@@theangrysuchomimus5163 true , anyway this is a weird old comment ,,, might delete it. I don’t like my old comments I get scared whenever people see them lol
This was so fun to watch, wow 😂 the visuals enhance the comedy and are just great looking, good job plan3 team✨ I don’t know if they’re the weirdest, but that shoebill picture intimidated me so much I averted eye contact lol
A weird (and my favorite) bird is a puffin. They're flying birds that also swim like penguins, and borrow like meerkats. It's freaking strange. Edit: Aha made a little typo
@@FrancisR420 lol no they don't. Most sea birds fly above, or sit on top of the water. Diving their heads in occasionally. They don't fully submerge themselves, and swim around for an extended time like penguins. Most sea birds don't have the water resistant feathers needed to accommodate that, or are unable to move their wings at the angles necessary. If their wings become drenched, that's a problem. They could drown, get sick, or be unable to fly for a while. Other sea birds also use their legs to swim rather than using their wings to act as arms in order to swim. A few sea birds burrow, but only for specific things for a short time. They don't build social underground colonies like meerkats. Puffin migration is also quite different than other sea birds. While some may have one, or even two of these qualities they use in specific situations. It's very unique for a sea bird to encompass all of these qualities simultaneously, or use them as frequently, and skillfully as the puffin.
The weirdest any is dependent on what you think is normal and then deviate as much as you can from that norm, like despite the unique traits of giraffes and octopi they'd be less weird than an actual alien because we're more used to their existence, if you establish a benchmark for the norm like a horse then a octopus become weirder than a giraffe because of how different it is from a horse
Do another video like this this is funny, like do one about the weirdest mythical creatures or the weirdest creatures in folklore that you know, something like that perhaps, because I know they're are so very very weird creatures people have made up
Fun fact: Unicorn like creatures used to exist in Kazakhstan 29,000 years ago. Their fossils were found in the Paldovar region and they are named as Elasmotherium sibiricum.
personally i would say the sea cucumber is the weirdest Animal out there. dispite being nicknamed after a plant, this fella is a rather heafty sea slug. it eats sand, can turn itself inside out AND is sometimes used by smaller fish as a hiding spot... can you guess how? its pretty gross
Weird but lovable, Axolotls, I'm Mexican so I have to bring them up, but srsly we put them on our 50 peso bill, we love our tiny little regenerating derp salamanders
I’m sorry but marine invertebrates (any aquatic thing that isint a fish or mammal) are the weirdest creature it’s like they consist of living bags, eldrich horrors, and bugs that spend there entire lives underwater(water in a bugs joints can instantly prevent them from moving that joint). And if you want case by case barnicals are a species of crab that headbutts the first big moving thing it can find then covers itself in glue and cement(these are the actual terms for the non crab parts of a barnical), jellyfish are brainless plastic bags that glow are poisonous and some are actually unironicly immortal, the magnapia squid is funny little goober with elbows living the the bottom of the ocean, and I could go on for hours
Ikr, and some fish and sharks are weird too. I mean, pretty much all aquatic animals that live in a place with little to no light are transparent. Or emit their own light to trick other species and feed themselves (nit many of those as far as I remember but anglerfish are bizarre) The sea as an amazing yet terrifying place. I could go on about weird animals in there
The extinct animal called the Tully Monster was arguably the weirdest animal ever discovered, with the other contenders only being from the Cambrian. It looked like it had a segmented body, a tail fin, eye on stalks on the top of its head that would extend horizontally on either side of the animal and a probocis with what looked like a jaw at the end. Paleontologists still don't know which group of animal it belongs to.
The chicken laying eggs often actually has a very simple explanation since evolution has made it so when chickens have a surplus of food like back in the day when bamboo spread a lot of bamboo rice every few decades then they’d start plopping out eggs (which sometimes resulted in egg binding) and our ancestors noticed this pattern once and realized if they fed chickens more food than usual they’d get free eggs due to evolution Very much nerdy stuff yes yes
velvet worm, they are basically soft catipillars that can shoot glue from "pistols" in either side if thier head. they also have a razor blade in thier mouth
I might be confusing crazy for weird but honeybadgers are pretty weird they’ll throw themselves into danger for not reason AT ALL, they’ll attack African honeybee hives even though enough stings can kill it, they’ll attack snakes even though they’re not immune just resistant and once there was a honeybadger who lived in a zoo and kept on escaping the zoo and he attack the lions in the lion one which is where he got mauled and he almost died but then he went back for round 2 and he got mauled again! Then he got a lady friend to help him escape AND HE DIDN’T EVEN INTEND OF ESCAPING THE ZOO, see he was raised in the zoo so he only escaped for the fun of it ( btw if you read all of this you’re also crazy)
so THIS is the recording that made them talk about a uh.... phallic shaped fish..... on stream edit: THIS RLY DO BE STEPHEN INFO-DUMPING ABOUT RANDOM FACTS THE RECORDING LOOOOL
My mind went down an awful dumpster hole when Hosuh questioned why chickens lay eggs that aren't fertilized Answer: *lifeless eggs are chicken periods* If I have to suffer, so do you