CORRECTION: At 5:38 "South African mammals" should be "South American mammals." We filmed a pick up for this and everything, but forgot to add it in. Oops!
Cats are the only species that domesticated themselves. We had granaries teeming with rodents, they came to eat the rodents and we liked that and were nice to them. And so started a friendship.
@@soothmoth i've always been jealous of boomers who already had homes in cities like Vancouver or similar cities. My uncle got a zero interest loan from my grandparents to buy a home (he's the youngest, so he got spoiled rotten) for about $200k (adjusting for inflation), they sold it for about $800k 5 years ago, bought a new house with that money, and now that bigger house is worth over $1mil. My dad's gift when he turned 18? A car with a gaping rust hole in the floor that you could see the road through, because he was the oldest son so he needed to be tougher and more self reliant.
Finally someone who can say "I've got crabs" and it's GOOD news. I wonder if the coyotes and badgers have to rediscover mutual benefits every generation or has it been going on long enough for them to be born with a natural trust of each other
@@ssa6227 Not really. This video explicitly calls out how some of the animal partnerships actually resulted from co-evolution (some species of goby and shrimp literally _need_ to form partnerships with another another, and some mite + beetle partnerships are legitimately lifelong due to their clutches being laid and born right next to each other in the same chamber). Coyotes and badgers, at least in areas where their partnership is likely/necessary, have also likely been allies long enough for individuals to be born with some natural trust, especially given coyotes and badgers wouldn't really be enemies if they weren't teammates.
When I worked at a beef farm the cattle went ouside every day all year round. The birds knew this and crows among other went on the back and took ticks and stuff like that. And fur when the wintercoating fell of. The birds used the fur when nesting. The cattle loved it when the claws scratched the back and when they took the ticks.
2:24 i actually have both of those in one of my aquariums. The tiger pistol shrimp is an EXCELLENT natural architect. They are smart enough to pick and choose rocks, shells, and rubble that would best suit particular spots in their burrow. He'll use rocks and small shells on the walls and flat clamshells on the ceiling. Its absolutely fascinating
One of my favorites is the honey guide (bird) and human African hunters who get called and guided to where honey bees have their nests. The hunters use smoke to neutralize the bees And both share in the feast after they get the honey nest down.
Turtle 1: Rupert, your shell looks IMMACULATE. What's your secret?! Turtle 2: Butt crabs. Turtle 1: Wow! Where'd you get those? Turtle 2: Turn around and I'll show you.
Check my channel, I've always had pairs in my aquariums and have multiple videos with these. Please leave comments. The shrimp is called a pistol shrimp, they are blind and keep an antena on the goby at all times when out of the burrow. They are from Alphidae family. The goby is called a watchman goby. They are keeping an eye and warn the shrimp if any danger. There are multiple families of watchman gobies, my favourite ones are Amblyeleotris and Stonogobiops. The shrimp will maintain the burrow. I have a suspicion that they're also cleaning the fish of any parasites, also taking care of the fishes' eggs until they hatch.
@@um02122 1 million from now: Judge: Does the defendant plea guilty to charges of involuntary shrimpslaughter, negligence, life endangerment and conspiracy to commit murder? Goby: No, sir, I don't. I warned Tony the gang's out there to get him! Judge: But the tail warning, as shown by the bubble surveillance, was only struck two times by the defendant. The required amount is three. Goby: That's clearly watershopped! After 3 hours of deliberation: We, the jury, find the defendant guilty of all the charges. Judge: I hereby sentence you Mr Gobynou to the maximum penalty allowed in the coral reef of Krabzonia, death by suffocation by expelling the defendant from the Oceania via balloon with enough water and oxygen to last him 5 minutes to the abyss above. May Neptune Forgive his soul and bring it back to the world underneath. Case dismissed!
Scientists: How can we study the relationship between frogs and spiders? Also scientists: Lets GLUE THE SKIN of one frog to another frog Everybody else: I see no problem with this
I want to know which person came up with the idea to glue the skin of a frog onto another frog so I can actively avoid coming into contact with them for as long as I live.
more like: Me: I'll watch your back and my stuff and I'll make sure you'll never go hungry or face a physical threat Dog: You are my best friend. Deal.
We as humans actually have done this as well. Our ancestors teamed up with wolves to hunt for food and for protection for each other to survive. Now we have different breeds of dogs around.
now we kinda have dogs and cats as emotional support, some of us don't reaaally need them but some people who live alone actually do feel way better with a dog or cat. Since we are very social animals, it makes sense that having a buddy who is literally designed to be way more loyal and loving than most human friends is a good investment.
@Mohammed Ali the g I've read it's more likely that wolves started hanging around human camps for food and we began to help one another like the badger and coyote. We'd follow their hunts, the wolves ours, and over generations came to rely on each other more and more. Cats are a case where we know for certain that they domesticated themselves--eating rodents that eat our grain and over time we began to tolerate each other until friendship formed.
@@watsonwrote that's unlikey as if that were true wolves would still exhibit that behavior in areas with modern nomadic people. However an ongoing study on Silver Foxes has shown that domesticated traits can be bred into new generations through selective breeding. Studies have also shown that Grey Wolf (ancestor to all dog breeds) pups grow up to be wild regardless of domestic rearing thus domestication can only be bred into canines.
@@cookeymonster83 The coevolution of wolves and humans is well established. Most scientists agree that it probably went down something like; Wolves hung around humans for scraps and the nicest wolves got more food , and over generations the nicest wolves started partnering up with humans to hunt and guard. The fox domestication project just sped the process up because the *only* selection pressure was how nice the fox was, rather then just being one of the selection pressures. Basically early human/canine relationships where mutualistic, the wolves got food and the humans got camp defenders and alarms, and probably sleeping together to keep warm, then hunting partners, *then* they started with the selective breeding for tasks (in some places).
Another cool one is minnow nest association. A chub will pile stones to make a nest, other species of minnows will also lay eggs on it, and it helps improve the survival of all of them.
@@Ian-bf4yk Just wait for climate change to kick in and then there will be beifits in being tiny, due to lack of energy/water availablity resulting in only the ones with less energy consumption surviving.
TeirZoo already covered this sort of topic (great guy with great content), but you elaborated on it and gave more facts, examples and ideas to work with. Nice, this just helps me become a more sociable player in general
Wow this video is amazing! I was especially fascinated by the shrimp and fish that no longer always have to communicate consciously, evolution is amazing!
Imagine an alternate universe where humans never evolved and sea turtles were the dominant species. They created the internet, one of them started a youtube channel dedicated to answering science questions, and every day for several years, an anonymous sea turtle continuously left the comment "Why are there crabs on my butt?"
If only schools taught science like this when I went to school...! I honestly think students would have much higher grades, if it was taught like this! Finding your channel recently, I can now learn new and interesting facts about the world; and be entertained at the same time from the excellent presentation of your chosen subject matter - this is absolutely brilliant! 😊💗🙏🏼
Education is not about being bombarded with facts, it's about seeing connections, understanding concepts and obtaining skills. All of that requires effort on your part and is not accomplished by passively watching a video. You feel good about yourself after watching educational videos, because you are not doing a test afterwards to show you how little you actually retained.
About 6 There are spcies of mites that hangs out on beetles and roaches (I have them on my madagascar hissers) that feeds on other mites and bits of food cleaning them. Its kinda cute
A few days ago I actually made a fictional relationship between T.rex and Spinosaurus: the spino hides underwater while the T.rex chases prey towards the water, there's a lot more to it, but that's the short version Anyway I just thought it was interesting that this video was posted so close to when I finished that thing about a mutualistic relationship I'll probably never post anywhere
@@WillArtie I'm nearly certain that those sort of interactions did happen, but good luck finding fossil evidence to back it up. The T.rex, spinosaur thing could've never happened because they lived on different continents at different times. Carcharadontosaurus and Spinosaurus though...
@@melvinshine9841 Yeah, there's lore behind how there's a spino and rex in the same place, but I'm don't think I'll ever make any of it public, as it's mostly writing practice
#6 I've seen that and was horrified by it. Phoretic mites little arachnids which can move incredibly fast for such small (~2mm) critters. I thought they were attacking the carrion beetle and I tried to brush them off it. Then was too creeped out thinking the mites would get on me. They are really disturbing. Amber, eight legs, never still. I discovered a new fear.
2:38 You've got a friend in me You've got a friend in me When the road looks rough ahead And you're miles and miles From your nice warm bed You just remember what your old pal said Boy, you've got a friend in me Yeah, you've got a friend in me
I watched a video about these hippos that have a relationship with these fish, when the hippos are resting underwater, the fish feast on the hippo’s dead skin cells and even going as far as inside the hippos mouth to give them a full clean-out. Hippo gets a spa treatment and the fish get a meal. Sounds good 😊
Fish cleaning stations, check it out, totally awesome to have sharks, barracuda & other predators waiting for their turn to be cleaned & don't attack each other. You said it's not like they have a fish cleaning station, how did you miss this? Sir David Attenborough covered it ages ago
Sea turtle: Doc, I don't know what's going on back there, but the wife keeps looking at me strange. Doctor: I hate to be the one to tell you this, but you have the worst case of crabs I've ever seen. Sea turtle: Nooooooooo!
The turtle crab pairing made me think about a video where people were helping a turtle they found in the middle of the ocean covered in barnacles. However, as well as the barnacles and other parasites, they also removed a crab that was on the turtle and I'm now realising that maybe they hurt the crab AND the turtle by doing so.
CORRECTION: At 5:38 "South African mammals" should be "South American mammals." We filmed a pick up for this and everything, but forgot to add it in. Oops!
SciShow is that a bandit fish 4:15
Also at 3:30, was that a line cut off? Can't quite make it out 👍
Ross Savill I think it is
SciShow what about beavers and musk rats?
@@TheDcraft Is that a thing?
"You have no quarrel with me, you're wearing my friends skin" is probably a sentence that has never been said before.
Ted Bundy: The Deleted Scenes
Just _once,_ in Terminator III, I think...
....or was it The Lion King?
I always get the two confused...
Hamlet: Unpublished Notes and Ideas.
File under “words never spoken to Leatherface”.
r/newsentences
Me: You lower my blood pressure, I'll make sure you never go hungry or face a physical threat.
Cat: Deal.
Me: Oh and also I'll be picking you up and tickling your tummy a couple of times a day.
Cat: Wait...
If your cat is anything like the cat I had, your cat doesn't need to be afraid of the world, the world needs to be afraid of your cat.
Cats are the only species that domesticated themselves. We had granaries teeming with rodents, they came to eat the rodents and we liked that and were nice to them. And so started a friendship.
Then the little scuzzball goes and gets hit by a car and we spend weeks nursing him back to health
*looks at the knocked over bedside table* mine is less low blood pressure and more unpredictable alarm clock.
"You got a friend in me" can be quite literal.
That song brings on a whole new meaning when you partner up with an animal that normally eats you like frogs and tarantulas.
_and_ plural.
@@arthas640 or your gf cheating on you with your best friend
Talks in mitochondria
Turtle Butt: * exists *
Crabs: Its free real estate
Housing prices in Vancouver have really gotten out of hand..
It’s the only time someone is happy about getting crabs lol 😂
@@soothmoth i've always been jealous of boomers who already had homes in cities like Vancouver or similar cities. My uncle got a zero interest loan from my grandparents to buy a home (he's the youngest, so he got spoiled rotten) for about $200k (adjusting for inflation), they sold it for about $800k 5 years ago, bought a new house with that money, and now that bigger house is worth over $1mil. My dad's gift when he turned 18? A car with a gaping rust hole in the floor that you could see the road through, because he was the oldest son so he needed to be tougher and more self reliant.
*its free renal estate
Brylum from another Phylum
T-shirt yes
Still laughing from that😂
Lolll
I'll pay $50 for one!
This joke was so great.
What's a brylum? I tried looking it up, but the only close thing is Bryum (a genus of moss)
Turtle butt is the most important habitat for us to conserve. We like big butts, they must not die.
You other mammals must survive
So when a turtle swims in with and itty bitty space
And a round tail in your face
You move in
So tired of the city
Condos are not my thing
If you ask me where I prefer to live, I'll tell ya turtle butt in the sea
_Turtle got _*_BUTT!_*
God I love this thread
Now I want a sitcom about a pair of gobis and a triad of shrimp living together
Finally someone who can say "I've got crabs" and it's GOOD news.
I wonder if the coyotes and badgers have to rediscover mutual benefits every generation or has it been going on long enough for them to be born with a natural trust of each other
What if they organized baby coyote and baby badgers playdates
@@jm98 That would be so cute! But they probably learned from observing the way their parents behaved, I guess
Just shows Theory of Evolution is not perfect.
@@ssa6227 Not really. This video explicitly calls out how some of the animal partnerships actually resulted from co-evolution (some species of goby and shrimp literally _need_ to form partnerships with another another, and some mite + beetle partnerships are legitimately lifelong due to their clutches being laid and born right next to each other in the same chamber). Coyotes and badgers, at least in areas where their partnership is likely/necessary, have also likely been allies long enough for individuals to be born with some natural trust, especially given coyotes and badgers wouldn't really be enemies if they weren't teammates.
@@mrreyes5004 Are you telling me that Theory of Evolution is perfect?
When I worked at a beef farm the cattle went ouside every day all year round. The birds knew this and crows among other went on the back and took ticks and stuff like that. And fur when the wintercoating fell of. The birds used the fur when nesting. The cattle loved it when the claws scratched the back and when they took the ticks.
Anyone else finding themselves wanting some sort of goby-shrimp buddy comedy after this?
shrimp: so gorge whats the deal with exoskeletons *laugh track plays from the other 2 shrimp*
goby: barry im sorry but i dont get it
2:24 i actually have both of those in one of my aquariums. The tiger pistol shrimp is an EXCELLENT natural architect. They are smart enough to pick and choose rocks, shells, and rubble that would best suit particular spots in their burrow. He'll use rocks and small shells on the walls and flat clamshells on the ceiling. Its absolutely fascinating
"they're like live-in maids. on your butt." -Hank Green, 2019
aaand.. I instantly Imagined crab, in anime-maid dress...
@@sdfkjgh hey I know about that scp yay me
@@Gam3B0y23r0 Lol
Gam3B0y we all imagined that.
wrr, say any nmw and any s k
WHOOOOOO LIVES IN A TURTLE BUTT UNDER THE SEA?
Apparently, Mr. Krabbs does.
is rent free and gets free food, he totally lives there
Crab and Butt are already good pair.
It's free real estate.
@@GinHindew110 And now we know where krabby patties come from...
@@Not-an-Alien Finally, Plankton will realize the krabby patty formula
"cuz... our arms are wrong"
idk why i laughed so hard at that
_awkwardly cross arms_
lol same
One of my favorites is the honey guide (bird) and human African hunters who get called and guided to where honey bees have their nests. The hunters use smoke to neutralize the bees And both share in the feast after they get the honey nest down.
Turtle 1: Rupert, your shell looks IMMACULATE. What's your secret?!
Turtle 2: Butt crabs.
Turtle 1: Wow! Where'd you get those?
Turtle 2: Turn around and I'll show you.
Woah there
hank is my favourite host, his enthusiasm and knowledge is amazing. I wish he could host every episode
oh come on... I also love Hank, BTW he is creator of whole SciShows and CrashCourse.. besides being host himself.
but other hosts are also awesome.
@@Gam3B0y23r0 Adam is pretty good too
@Jake S the episodes where he is interviewing people he seems to know. A lot but your right even those could be scripted
Me too
Knowledge?? You mean reading out of a teleprompter counts as knowledge! WOW
Shrimp throuples make me laugh and I want to know more
Check my channel, I've always had pairs in my aquariums and have multiple videos with these. Please leave comments.
The shrimp is called a pistol shrimp, they are blind and keep an antena on the goby at all times when out of the burrow. They are from Alphidae family.
The goby is called a watchman goby. They are keeping an eye and warn the shrimp if any danger. There are multiple families of watchman gobies, my favourite ones are Amblyeleotris and Stonogobiops.
The shrimp will maintain the burrow. I have a suspicion that they're also cleaning the fish of any parasites, also taking care of the fishes' eggs until they hatch.
@@um02122 1 million from now:
Judge: Does the defendant plea guilty to charges of involuntary shrimpslaughter, negligence, life endangerment and conspiracy to commit murder?
Goby: No, sir, I don't. I warned Tony the gang's out there to get him!
Judge: But the tail warning, as shown by the bubble surveillance, was only struck two times by the defendant. The required amount is three.
Goby: That's clearly watershopped!
After 3 hours of deliberation: We, the jury, find the defendant guilty of all the charges.
Judge: I hereby sentence you Mr Gobynou to the maximum penalty allowed in the coral reef of Krabzonia, death by suffocation by expelling the defendant from the Oceania via balloon with enough water and oxygen to last him 5 minutes to the abyss above. May Neptune Forgive his soul and bring it back to the world underneath. Case dismissed!
@@belladonnahigh9206 thats a better story then anyone in hollywood can come up with
You should have mentioned the moray eel/grouper pairing, they are the badger/coyotes of the sea
Also grouper/octopus and sea krait/trevalley
That, and gray reef sharks and whitetip reef sharks --> czcams.com/video/r9PeYPHdpNo/video.html
@@mrreyes5004 thank you good sir. Watched whole thing. Soon as I saw a turtle, I thought..."wonder if he has crabs in his butt?".
"Somehow able to tell frog species apart"
What, we all look alike TO YOU? HUH, HANK?
Speciest!
Scientists: How can we study the relationship between frogs and spiders?
Also scientists: Lets GLUE THE SKIN of one frog to another frog
Everybody else: I see no problem with this
Anyone who wears the skin of my friends are my friend, too.
friendliest thing ever
Midsommar energy
I want to know which person came up with the idea to glue the skin of a frog onto another frog so I can actively avoid coming into contact with them for as long as I live.
You know, if you happen to find out who, let me know too. I really don't need that macabre energy in my life either.
@@eanschaan9392 I really like how you called it macabre.
It be interesting to preserve endangered species with consideration to their potential mutualist bonds.
Personally, If I get a reef aquarium,I would love a goby and shrimp pairing.
Me: You watch my back and my stuff and I'll make sure you'll never go hungry or face a physical threat
Dog: You are my best friend. Deal.
more like:
Me: I'll watch your back and my stuff and I'll make sure you'll never go hungry or face a physical threat
Dog: You are my best friend. Deal.
Gam3B0y for most of history, dogs were working dogs.
@@daynabailen4331 or working dogs
This is a perfect example about why I love this channel. Hank and all y'all are great.
We as humans actually have done this as well. Our ancestors teamed up with wolves to hunt for food and for protection for each other to survive. Now we have different breeds of dogs around.
Badgers are gonna start domesticating coyotes 👀 then in a million years be the dominant species
now we kinda have dogs and cats as emotional support, some of us don't reaaally need them but some people who live alone actually do feel way better with a dog or cat. Since we are very social animals, it makes sense that having a buddy who is literally designed to be way more loyal and loving than most human friends is a good investment.
@Mohammed Ali the g I've read it's more likely that wolves started hanging around human camps for food and we began to help one another like the badger and coyote. We'd follow their hunts, the wolves ours, and over generations came to rely on each other more and more.
Cats are a case where we know for certain that they domesticated themselves--eating rodents that eat our grain and over time we began to tolerate each other until friendship formed.
@@watsonwrote that's unlikey as if that were true wolves would still exhibit that behavior in areas with modern nomadic people. However an ongoing study on Silver Foxes has shown that domesticated traits can be bred into new generations through selective breeding. Studies have also shown that Grey Wolf (ancestor to all dog breeds) pups grow up to be wild regardless of domestic rearing thus domestication can only be bred into canines.
@@cookeymonster83 The coevolution of wolves and humans is well established. Most scientists agree that it probably went down something like; Wolves hung around humans for scraps and the nicest wolves got more food , and over generations the nicest wolves started partnering up with humans to hunt and guard.
The fox domestication project just sped the process up because the *only* selection pressure was how nice the fox was, rather then just being one of the selection pressures. Basically early human/canine relationships where mutualistic, the wolves got food and the humans got camp defenders and alarms, and probably sleeping together to keep warm, then hunting partners, *then* they started with the selective breeding for tasks (in some places).
8:00 I'll take Sayings By Both Tarantulas and Serial Killers for $800, Alex.
🤣🤣🤣😂
6:38 Feast of Parasites would be a great title for something (book, song, album, band, _Magic_ card, anything really), I just can't decide what.
"8 Animal Friendships That'll Give You All the Feels"
Mites eating eggs of corpse eating bugs riding on carrion beetles.
Yeah so many feels
Im surprised you feel anything...
*iNsEcT*
@@deathserpent9747 billy eyelash would say that says NET
"I have no quarrel with you you're wearing the skin of my friend" is a sentence that sounds even worse out of context
Would you really want to quarrel with someone wearing the skin of your friend? Better them wear your friend's skin, than yours. :D
“Well maintained Panic Room”
We all need one of those.
Another cool one is minnow nest association. A chub will pile stones to make a nest, other species of minnows will also lay eggs on it, and it helps improve the survival of all of them.
_TURTLE BUTT_
*_The OBVIOUS choice!!_*
😂😂😂
“Our arms are wrong”
Excellent execution, Hank - Hilarious
That "Mouse and Beetle" relationship is more like a commensalism.
Boy I don't like mites very much but it is adorable thinking of the Beatles and mite larva's being paired from birth
I don't like bugs either but that was probably the cutest thing out of them all.
@@sayakaplendl8895 don't worry we're not all icky and gross.... Most of the time
“You are my mite and I will love you and carry you and feed you”
@@swordsmancs I really want a guy to say that to me 😅
Beetle*
ok evolution your plan for the next 30 years: make meerkat & warthogs friendship happen
plan for the next 60 years: puppy sized elephants
That second one would take millennia elephants live far too long for rapid evolution.
@@Ian-bf4yk Just wait for climate change to kick in and then there will be beifits in being tiny, due to lack of energy/water availablity resulting in only the ones with less energy consumption surviving.
Wow, this went dark really quick, tbh the price would not be worth having puppy sized elephants
@@ohrwein7154 it's a puppy sized elephant, I see no reason not to have one. And if there is a reason , I will be intentionally oblivious to it
“Sometimes what you really need is a turtle butt.”
- Hank Green, 2019
Beetles are winning the friendship game,their so popular! Lol cant relate
TeirZoo already covered this sort of topic (great guy with great content), but you elaborated on it and gave more facts, examples and ideas to work with.
Nice, this just helps me become a more sociable player in general
"Turtle butt is awesome habitat" - I luv you people 🤣😂😅
Wow this video is amazing! I was especially fascinated by the shrimp and fish that no longer always have to communicate consciously, evolution is amazing!
Was that...Carry-On Beetle?
Miteswagon Beetle
Carrion
Nice joke. But these types of bettles eat rotten flesh
You guys missed an opportunity.
This is like the perfect video to plug your sponsor or patron!!! XD
Imagine an alternate universe where humans never evolved and sea turtles were the dominant species. They created the internet, one of them started a youtube channel dedicated to answering science questions, and every day for several years, an anonymous sea turtle continuously left the comment "Why are there crabs on my butt?"
I didn't realize my arms are wrong. Thank you, Hank....
Nice episode, learned quite a bit, nice seeing the nicer side of nature
If only schools taught science like this when I went to school...! I honestly think students would have much higher grades, if it was taught like this!
Finding your channel recently, I can now learn new and interesting facts about the world; and be entertained at the same time from the excellent presentation of your chosen subject matter - this is absolutely brilliant! 😊💗🙏🏼
Education is not about being bombarded with facts, it's about seeing connections, understanding concepts and obtaining skills. All of that requires effort on your part and is not accomplished by passively watching a video. You feel good about yourself after watching educational videos, because you are not doing a test afterwards to show you how little you actually retained.
@@MrCmon113agee and disagree i agre with your point logically disagree with you emotionally
What about The Egyptian plover cleaning crocodile teeth? That seems like the most iconic friendship there is in the animal kingdom.
When I see someone wearing my friend’s skin, “friend” isn’t the first thing that comes to mind.
A turtle butt shelter.
Location, location, location
Cloaca, cloaca, cloaca
Infinite food
@@Ascend777 Lol
About 6
There are spcies of mites that hangs out on beetles and roaches (I have them on my madagascar hissers) that feeds on other mites and bits of food cleaning them. Its kinda cute
This is one of those topics where even when you think you've heard it all there are still more cool examples.
A few days ago I actually made a fictional relationship between T.rex and Spinosaurus: the spino hides underwater while the T.rex chases prey towards the water, there's a lot more to it, but that's the short version
Anyway I just thought it was interesting that this video was posted so close to when I finished that thing about a mutualistic relationship I'll probably never post anywhere
Never thought about dino relationships.. frustrating that we will never know... :(
@@WillArtie I'm nearly certain that those sort of interactions did happen, but good luck finding fossil evidence to back it up. The T.rex, spinosaur thing could've never happened because they lived on different continents at different times. Carcharadontosaurus and Spinosaurus though...
@@melvinshine9841 Yeah, there's lore behind how there's a spino and rex in the same place, but I'm don't think I'll ever make any of it public, as it's mostly writing practice
You forgot to mention the legendary mutualistic pairing between the Geefle and the Gonk.
@Justin O'Brien It's on CZcams. Just search.
#6 I've seen that and was horrified by it. Phoretic mites little arachnids which can move incredibly fast for such small (~2mm) critters. I thought they were attacking the carrion beetle and I tried to brush them off it. Then was too creeped out thinking the mites would get on me. They are really disturbing. Amber, eight legs, never still. I discovered a new fear.
I just love the frog-spider relationship
Tfw animals have better friendships than you
2:38
You've got a friend in me
You've got a friend in me
When the road looks rough ahead
And you're miles and miles
From your nice warm bed
You just remember what your old pal said
Boy, you've got a friend in me
Yeah, you've got a friend in me
That phylum joke was top-quality
imagine being that beetle that was removed from their best friend mouse, just to be paired w a stranger mouse that killed them instantly. how scary
Wasn't that particular frog species extremely tiny?
Probably, if it is going to fit in a Tarantula nest. Tarantula nest holes tend to not be much bigger than their abdomen.
number 4 has some similarities to how early domestic cats & agricultural humans co-evolved
Badger, badger, badger, badger, badger, badger
Mushroom, mushroom
I watched a video about these hippos that have a relationship with these fish, when the hippos are resting underwater, the fish feast on the hippo’s dead skin cells and even going as far as inside the hippos mouth to give them a full clean-out. Hippo gets a spa treatment and the fish get a meal. Sounds good 😊
Another example of mammals cleaning other species of mammals: my cat trying to clean me, a human. 😂
Can you do a plant relationships video as well?
I love symbiotic relationships
I reckon the capabara has genes for universal animal friendships.
Gobies and Shrimp could be a good idea for the next Pixar movie!
There is already this: czcams.com/video/a4lmvXYRfa4/video.html
Fish cleaning stations, check it out, totally awesome to have sharks, barracuda & other predators waiting for their turn to be cleaned & don't attack each other. You said it's not like they have a fish cleaning station, how did you miss this? Sir David Attenborough covered it ages ago
3:10
Beautiful, Hank.
Just... beautiful.
Hank, John, I love u guys.
You gave me the love for science back...
I have a shrimp/ goby pair in my tank and it’s so cute
Sea turtle: Doc, I don't know what's going on back there, but the wife keeps looking at me strange.
Doctor: I hate to be the one to tell you this, but you have the worst case of crabs I've ever seen.
Sea turtle: Nooooooooo!
Wow! No sponsor at the end of the video?
"They're like live-in maids. On your butt" 😂 oh gods, this should totally be on T-shirt. I want a t-shirt with this 😂
A meerkat is a mongoose, NO LIE "That means Timon and Pumbaa are Real buddies"
5:32: "They're like living maids on your butt", I guess the zombie maids we got are pretty jealous of these crabs.
I think he said "live-in maids". As in maids that live in your house.
Of course the mongooses and warthogs are friends, they’re always close to each other in HALO
Wow..!
Would be nice to have another type of co evolutionary..
e.g. monarch butterfly with milky plants. Or Atta Ants, and their fungus..
=))
Ah, so when a turtle has crabs, it's a beautiful relationship.
But, if we get crabs, we're nasty bastards.
Kindness and teamwork is not an invention its a evolitionary skill
3:11
"Brylum from another phylum" 😂😂
Hank for President!
Evolution@work...^^
Never fails to amaze me!
Hank, John gets the attention but I want you to know I love you the most.
Was expecting you to talk about the birds that will clean crocodile teeth.
CZcams has been having cloud server issues all day.
CZcams and Cloud servers aren't having a great relationship...
The turtle crab pairing made me think about a video where people were helping a turtle they found in the middle of the ocean covered in barnacles. However, as well as the barnacles and other parasites, they also removed a crab that was on the turtle and I'm now realising that maybe they hurt the crab AND the turtle by doing so.
The crab in the turtle butt really almost made me die laughing.
I like the mice having pet beetles, I could never have imagined that
The “my arms are wrong” bit killed me
Why is this the funniest SciShow video ever? 😂😂😂 I love Hank Green!
Was I the only one expecting the birds picking between a crocodile's teeth without being eaten to be on the list?
Lmao those frogs showed up to the tarantulas like "ok hear me out "
Hey Sci Show. I love your channel. What a marvelous thing.
I died when you said brylum from another phylum.