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  • @WIRED
    @WIRED  Před rokem +368

    Check out even more from Thor! >> czcams.com/video/dgEYV2s8Pg4/video.html

    • @gordogordito87
      @gordogordito87 Před rokem +14

      Keep making videos like this and I'll keep watching! The questions are interesting and Thor is awesome!

    • @nenmaster5218
      @nenmaster5218 Před rokem +2

      @@gordogordito87 King of Biologists: Forrest Valkai,
      know him?

    • @__loafy__
      @__loafy__ Před rokem +1

      Looks like a troon.
      I hate him already.

    • @ioncekilledamanwithmyshoe
      @ioncekilledamanwithmyshoe Před rokem +1

      @@__loafy__ wut?

    • @toml9543
      @toml9543 Před rokem

      @@gordogordito87ip

  • @GreenTea7oh7
    @GreenTea7oh7 Před rokem +9077

    Every time he answers its like he's telling us a story, rather than regurgitating an answer. I could listen to him all day.

    • @graciethebelle
      @graciethebelle Před rokem +130

      He should narrate one of his books if he hasn't already!

    • @GreenTea7oh7
      @GreenTea7oh7 Před rokem +16

      @@graciethebelle big facts

    • @Vittrich
      @Vittrich Před rokem +126

      man like him make the difference in universities, people who like their job and are passionate about it are way better at teaching stuff and students will be more interessted in the actual topics with such a person behind them.

    • @hello19700
      @hello19700 Před rokem +18

      He seems so passionate about what his job.

    • @JoeBerg38
      @JoeBerg38 Před rokem +25

      That's someone with passion alright, once someone has a passion for what they do, hearing them speak about it becomes that much more interesting

  • @chazzer7564
    @chazzer7564 Před rokem +6208

    How on earth does WIRED get the professionals who are literally the most passionate people on the planet?

    • @SnailHatan
      @SnailHatan Před rokem +158

      Uh, it’s because they’re passionate. They want to share their love. Pretty simple.

    • @chazzer7564
      @chazzer7564 Před rokem +362

      @@SnailHatan No need to be coarse lad

    • @ascensionblade
      @ascensionblade Před rokem

      There's a special ultraviolet light they use to attract them, and then they use cocaine to make them do the videos.

    • @gandalf_thegrey
      @gandalf_thegrey Před rokem +220

      @@chazzer7564 I dont like Alfred. Hes coarse and rough and irritating. And his movies get everywhere.

    • @daveesms
      @daveesms Před rokem +27

      I think they probably get a topic that people would be interested in, then most likely, perform interviews for those specialized professionals. It would help determine who has the most passion for the subject.
      Sorry if this question was rhetorical.

  • @JenLynn212
    @JenLynn212 Před rokem +4893

    Give this guy his own animal documentary series like a more chill Bill Nye. His explanations are like a little story and you don't make anyone feel bad about their questions. Bravo this was one of the most entertaining biology videos I have watched in awhile

    • @krimzonghost1987
      @krimzonghost1987 Před rokem +113

      Chill Nye the Biology Guy.

    • @joecole4623
      @joecole4623 Před rokem +19

      He’s like a younger David Attenborough.

    • @SnailHatan
      @SnailHatan Před rokem +1

      @@joecole4623 No, not really.

    • @nicholashale7216
      @nicholashale7216 Před rokem +8

      I was mid type saying this exact thing but decided to check comments. (his part 1 was great as well)
      The way he explains and expresses himself would do wonders for kids.
      They would learn and be entertained at the same time.

    • @MAV-xq1ch
      @MAV-xq1ch Před rokem +5

      He's a very entertaining and calming bill Nye/Bob Ross combo...I like it 😪

  • @bastian13forty3
    @bastian13forty3 Před rokem +1014

    I never heard a guy describe the literal siphoning of my blood so passionately without being a vampire.

  • @kawasumiimaii
    @kawasumiimaii Před rokem +3067

    His natural speech pattern is like a nature documentary. I love it.

    • @fandroid6491
      @fandroid6491 Před rokem +74

      I immediately thought of David Attenborough.

    • @edvelociraptor1794
      @edvelociraptor1794 Před rokem +73

      I think its a requirement to get into the field at this point

    • @Tekeysix
      @Tekeysix Před rokem +3

      yes, I noticed it too

    • @IrishCaesar
      @IrishCaesar Před rokem +11

      I've actually seen him in at least one documentary "the future is wild". His cadence is just as great there lol

    • @__loafy__
      @__loafy__ Před rokem +1

      Until the pro-trans narrative

  • @BluePiano1
    @BluePiano1 Před rokem +3434

    He's like an eccentric neighbor or uncle that you have, but when you finally have a conversation with them, they're the coolest person you've ever met.

    • @brett8460
      @brett8460 Před rokem +89

      Don't forget the fact that his name is also Thor.

    • @igormac88
      @igormac88 Před rokem +2

      YES

    • @goon-705
      @goon-705 Před rokem +19

      As someone who knows them IRL I can confirm.

    • @juliaalvarez537
      @juliaalvarez537 Před rokem +6

      A G N E Z man a bot really just had a stroke that’s crazy

    • @halatiny6537
      @halatiny6537 Před rokem +3

      Ah the common “neighbor uncle”

  • @MagicSheeeep
    @MagicSheeeep Před rokem +260

    he looks like ozzy osbournes healthy brother

    • @yoboychris9424
      @yoboychris9424 Před měsícem +16

      Haha you’re right lol he’s the organic version 😂

    • @shamrainn
      @shamrainn Před 19 dny +5

      that got me weak af lmaooo

    • @Mangoboi699
      @Mangoboi699 Před 13 dny

      Euruavu humb nrymyu dtrin

  • @FluffyFractalshard
    @FluffyFractalshard Před rokem +755

    he is the type of biology teacher that would be able to easily hold the attention of any classe just by the way he speaks so excited about things

  • @FiniteAtticus
    @FiniteAtticus Před rokem +1685

    Willem Dafoe’s lesser known cooler cousin is something of a scientist.

  • @murlocholmes4684
    @murlocholmes4684 Před rokem +2848

    Came for the biology facts, stayed for his infectious positivity. His energy alone is more of a dopamine hit than anything else has been all day.

    • @guisteh11
      @guisteh11 Před rokem +20

      He is passionate, it's so precious.

  • @gbb23
    @gbb23 Před rokem +126

    So relieved that someone has finally described the feeding process of a tick the way it should be, like an A24 psychological thriller.

  • @coralcrown562
    @coralcrown562 Před rokem +69

    The dude would make an AMAZING teacher. The way he delivers his answers, you feel like he injects a sense of wonder into every word.

    • @hayleyh7091
      @hayleyh7091 Před rokem +7

      I believe he’s a professor if I’m not mistaken!

  • @LotiA.T.
    @LotiA.T. Před rokem +8291

    He seems VERY passionate about Biology. The way that he explains these things makes it seem like he really loves his job. I admire people who can be passionate about their jobs.

    • @khalilahd.
      @khalilahd. Před rokem +51

      Those are the best kind of biologist 💛

    • @stargatis
      @stargatis Před rokem +46

      I love when people get passions about academic things

    • @vixxxenfoxxx3660
      @vixxxenfoxxx3660 Před rokem +21

      ER Trauma/Psych RN, I love my job
      It's pretty hectic but very rewarding.

    • @rammsteinrulz16
      @rammsteinrulz16 Před rokem +5

      I should have been this man, I get such a kick out of describing stuff like this to people.
      Problem is my biology is dubstep, and no one cares about dubstep 😂

    • @shnorakalyutsun
      @shnorakalyutsun Před rokem +3

      Totally not written by a robot.

  • @Milaa9987
    @Milaa9987 Před rokem +1777

    Not only is he crazy passionate and knowledgeable about biology, he's also called Thor. How much cooler can this guy get??

    • @MrEazyE357
      @MrEazyE357 Před rokem +51

      And he pronounces it "Tor". That's even better!

    • @zacharytang3840
      @zacharytang3840 Před rokem +41

      @@MrEazyE357 i bet it’s because he prefers onions to mythology

    • @zacharytang3840
      @zacharytang3840 Před rokem +9

      @Ir liz joke m8, about the Tor Browser (with it's onion symbol)

    • @mrterry1756
      @mrterry1756 Před rokem +4

      Thor "Handsome" Hanson

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 Před rokem +1

      Wish he'd eaten a murder hornet lava. They're considered a delicacy in Asia, and he could have told us what he thinks.

  • @TheLostHeavenN100
    @TheLostHeavenN100 Před rokem +201

    Love how Thor is so invested in every explanation. That's oozing dedication. Admirable

  • @Logxnxx
    @Logxnxx Před rokem +134

    I love the way he answers these questions. I wish I had someone like him in school as a biology teacher. The way he explains things could've helped my interest in biology a lot. Bring him back for a part 3!

  • @Aiba271
    @Aiba271 Před rokem +1923

    I don't care how many videos with him you do keep em coming. He's so satisfying to listen to.

    • @platedlizard
      @platedlizard Před rokem +24

      I’d listen to any podcast or audiobook he wants to record

    • @collar1022
      @collar1022 Před rokem +18

      This gentleman could narrate an audio book of the yellow pages and I'd listen to it.

    • @ashechivers8861
      @ashechivers8861 Před rokem +5

      Was just thinking the same thing. He could read me the back of a cereal box and I would listen contentedly.

    • @S_J_banana
      @S_J_banana Před rokem +2

      I agree. He sound so happy

    • @greenLimeila
      @greenLimeila Před 10 měsíci

      Yes I want him to have his own YT channel or TV show

  • @minatonamikaze3862
    @minatonamikaze3862 Před rokem +2495

    I like how this biologist is so passionate in explaining the questions in a way everyone can understand, making it so interesting.

    • @aamu3
      @aamu3 Před rokem +4

      i agree! it's like that with every specialist talking and explaining their passion i guess

    • @enriquemagdaleno7885
      @enriquemagdaleno7885 Před rokem +1

      Well said, Lord Fourth!

  • @SuperSaiyanLink093
    @SuperSaiyanLink093 Před rokem +13

    "I'm a bit of a biologist myself."

  • @Averageyoutubenjoyer
    @Averageyoutubenjoyer Před rokem +18

    I love how he smile even when telling in detail how an animal dies. It really shows how passionate and how much love he has to his career

  • @briandoolittle3422
    @briandoolittle3422 Před rokem +793

    That response to the tick discussion is amazing. I never thought I could hate ticks more.

    • @lordofrims
      @lordofrims Před rokem +25

      Most of the insects that feed with blood are similar in that extent. The mosquito mouth resembles more to a butterfly but acts like a syringe needle that bends.

    • @dorkboi267
      @dorkboi267 Před rokem +11

      Ticks are an occupational hazard for me. And I thought I hated them a lot. But now I hate them more.

    • @paolagrando5079
      @paolagrando5079 Před rokem +8

      But it's not their fault, they were drawn like that.
      I don't hate them, but I don't want them near me.

    • @dorkboi267
      @dorkboi267 Před rokem +1

      @@paolagrando5079 for sure.

    • @helentee9863
      @helentee9863 Před rokem +4

      @@paolagrando5079 love your comment
      Guess you're a 'who framed Roger Rabbit' fan 🐰

  • @darkdeifan
    @darkdeifan Před rokem +787

    I felt like a child being told amazing stories, love how he expresses himself

    • @Malicious2013
      @Malicious2013 Před rokem +9

      He would make an amazing teacher or professor.

  • @ortik4
    @ortik4 Před rokem +78

    It's amazing how this person can literally infuse you with his pure enthusiasm for his job. We really need more of this kind of people teaching the children. And the adults too!

  • @BM321
    @BM321 Před rokem +89

    Bruh I would have studied biology If had this man as a teacher.
    Thank you too for giving answers in a simple way♥️.

    • @whibby
      @whibby Před rokem +4

      Do it man, I’m doing my bio degree right now. Year two and learned everything mentioned in the video. It’s really enjoyable, and I’m only using it to get some prereqs for a different degree

  • @rerenaissanxe
    @rerenaissanxe Před rokem +939

    "Menstruation is rare in mammals "
    me, a female : "uh, I would like a refund"

    • @tunesquicklee
      @tunesquicklee Před rokem +128

      no literally, WHY US

    • @WickedPhase
      @WickedPhase Před rokem +37

      It really be like that lmaoo

    • @sapphiresupernova
      @sapphiresupernova Před rokem +56

      It's literally just because we walk upright 🙃

    • @karlalovato1715
      @karlalovato1715 Před rokem +32

      When I heard that, I went on a rant with myself…. Seriously need that refund right about now!

    • @jayceewedmak9524
      @jayceewedmak9524 Před rokem +70

      I think our fertility time frame should start at 25 and end at 35. Noone needs a baby before or after those ages - and we don't need periods for half our lives!

  • @suhani526
    @suhani526 Před rokem +629

    who doesn't love a biologist named Thor?

    • @C4TC4T
      @C4TC4T Před rokem +58

      Most metal biologist ever, one could almost call him a geologist

    • @commanderiosifstalin4938
      @commanderiosifstalin4938 Před rokem +14

      Imagine Chris Hemsworth plays an biologist in film about science.

    • @justayoutuber1906
      @justayoutuber1906 Před rokem +10

      I wonder if he owns a hammer.

    • @uvindukulathunga3860
      @uvindukulathunga3860 Před rokem +15

      @@C4TC4T Yeah he rocks

    • @asherujudo7383
      @asherujudo7383 Před rokem +2

      Why does he pronounce it Tor, though? Like, he could just call himself the god of thunder.

  • @xxxqwertxxx
    @xxxqwertxxx Před rokem +11

    My high school history teacher had this kind of passion and enthusiasm. All he did was lecture and we hung on his every word. He was an amazing teacher and an amazing storyteller. Such a fun class

  • @Dixbe89
    @Dixbe89 Před rokem +8

    This guy is what every teacher needs to be. Passionate and can explain any questions with so much ease it’s easy to understand and remember

  • @winkyp5101
    @winkyp5101 Před rokem +772

    The most enjoyable thing is how little he hesitates or feels awkward about answering *any* questions. The definition of "there are no stupid questions". Love it!

    • @High_Priest_Jonko
      @High_Priest_Jonko Před rokem +8

      Why oh why can't there be more teachers like him. So amazing

    • @tommerker8063
      @tommerker8063 Před rokem

      there are most definetly stupid questions.

    • @scottromig7633
      @scottromig7633 Před rokem +9

      @@High_Priest_Jonko In freshman year of high school my biology teacher said to me, "You know how I said there's no such thing as a stupid question? That was a stupid question." Today I applied to the local community college with the goal of studying biology. I wanna discover a new STI so I can name it after him.

    • @cautiouslycynical9786
      @cautiouslycynical9786 Před rokem +3

      @@scottromig7633 Godspeed my friend! Success is certainly the best way of getting back at your detractor.

    • @youdidntseeanything8589
      @youdidntseeanything8589 Před rokem +2

      Because the science isn't awkward! That's why science is so amazing, it just *is*. There is only awkwardness applied because of social stigma humans put on our world.

  • @col-gz5tk
    @col-gz5tk Před rokem +381

    "if you want to find strange creatures, you have to look in strange places" love that

    • @High_Priest_Jonko
      @High_Priest_Jonko Před rokem +2

      Extremophiles are my favorite

    • @ElleriaZer
      @ElleriaZer Před rokem +2

      Oceanic thermal vents!

    • @Mistrivious
      @Mistrivious Před rokem +1

      Australians: 😐

    • @danielled8665
      @danielled8665 Před rokem

      Very true in many cases, but not always. Plenty of strange and unique adaptations in the most mundane seeming locations, like stick insects in the forest, or the terrifying giant water beetle, like two inches or more with its big serrated murder arms that just hang out in small local ponds. Or on my lawn in one case.

    • @RealNaisuCinema
      @RealNaisuCinema Před rokem

      @@danielled8665 stick insects look that way to make it harder for predators to see them

  • @freya1548
    @freya1548 Před rokem +15

    This guy needs his own TV show, I could listen to him talk all day. Some things he talked about I already knew but I was excited to listen to him anyway.

  • @mangantasy289
    @mangantasy289 Před rokem +9

    Entomologist/Arachnologist here. I LOVE this series. Thor Hanson is just great in spreading out the knowledge to all these questions. And I can so deeply relate to the enthusiasm which with he does so. Just contagious. And EXACTLY what you need to reach people and make them curious.
    According to my collegues, I am very much alike when it comes to all my beloved bugs (and beyond. Impossible to restrict my awe for nature to these only when all shapes of life and there interactions out there are just amazingly fascinating...)
    I can only hope he continues this and keeps reaching and fascinating lots of people.
    Note aside, about "weird" animals, a very extreme environment would be the body's of other living beings. Meaning, I suggest go have a look at parasites and parasitoids. Somewhat gruesome (in human eyes), amazing bodily adaptions and extremely interesting as well...

  • @idkwhattohaveasausername5828

    I would watch an entire show about this guy and just random biology facts. He seems really into it and passionate as well as enjoying educating people

  • @pauwula
    @pauwula Před rokem +322

    "the plant is deadly, deadly *toxic* :D "
    Lmao I love this guy. His enthusiasm is contagious, keep bringing him back!

    • @devdarkk
      @devdarkk Před rokem +2

      I don't know how he wasn't arrested for having a capsule of those seeds. They are classified as a 'select agent' in the US

    • @pauwula
      @pauwula Před rokem +17

      @@devdarkk I'm sure he has some sort of permit for them since he's a biologist. Also I think arrests would be for people who are trying to bring those seeds into the country. Then again, I might be wrong since I'm not a biologist nor a US law expert

    • @kiwki5651
      @kiwki5651 Před rokem +1

      Those seeds were in my elementary school playground????

    • @pauwula
      @pauwula Před rokem +4

      @@kiwki5651 nooooooo 💀 I hope they've removed them by now

  • @silver474
    @silver474 Před rokem +15

    This guy reminds me of my 8th grade biology teacher. He was awesome and made me love science.

  • @AlexWolfLikesPie
    @AlexWolfLikesPie Před rokem +10

    Absolutely love this guy, bring him back 1000 times and i still won’t stop watching

  • @Gay_Priest
    @Gay_Priest Před rokem +546

    My favorite example of weird evolution is the Aldabra rail, a small flightless bird that lived on a single island and went extinct when the island sunk. Later when sea levels dropped, its ancestor migrated back to the island and re-evolved into the same species

    • @danielled8665
      @danielled8665 Před rokem +69

      Love that. Let's isolate some pigeons, maybe we can get the dodo back eventually. XD

    • @mango-uj1bq
      @mango-uj1bq Před rokem +49

      This is a phenomenon called iterative evolution. It’s real neat.

    • @WickedPhase
      @WickedPhase Před rokem +1

      Idk that happened, that's pretty neat!

    • @heatherevert274
      @heatherevert274 Před rokem +1

      whoa!

    • @SnailHatan
      @SnailHatan Před rokem

      @@danielled8665 That’s not how it works.

  • @Magic_beans_
    @Magic_beans_ Před rokem +33

    2:30 “They reabsorb their uterine lining instead of shedding it.”
    Is it possible to learn this power?

  • @CarrierOfChaos617
    @CarrierOfChaos617 Před rokem +3

    9:22 in plauge inc i usually focus on upgrading all of my air-water transmissions and waiting for everyone to be infected before i go total organ failure

  • @MikeBuckridge
    @MikeBuckridge Před 10 měsíci +6

    I love the way you can tell that this man absolutely loves this topic and he absolutely loves to teach

  • @khalilahd.
    @khalilahd. Před rokem +1143

    He seems like he’s been an incredible Bio professor. It’s awesome to see someone so passionate about their job 💜

    • @wozz7771
      @wozz7771 Před rokem +25

      I majored in biology in college and fortunately I can say that the majority of my professors were quite enthusiastic. It made my degree much more enjoyable!

    • @putoutmyfirewithgasoline1877
      @putoutmyfirewithgasoline1877 Před rokem +4

      @Khalilah D. I swear I see you everywhere lol. Every wired and Vice video I watch at least haha.

    • @Slushcams
      @Slushcams Před rokem +4

      Ive had some awesome Bio professors. Its something about the major that really drives out the passion in teaching for most people

    • @corneliaaurelli1603
      @corneliaaurelli1603 Před rokem

      Ayo I see you a lot even in booktube channels where there are only relatively low views.

    • @neildelima8611
      @neildelima8611 Před rokem +3

      he seems like a guy that would say "I'm sort of a biologist myself"

  • @yanksavgat4295
    @yanksavgat4295 Před rokem +651

    This guy is like the bob ross of biology

    • @ETBrenner
      @ETBrenner Před rokem +34

      Or even a blend of Bob Ross and David Attenborough?

    • @clair8880
      @clair8880 Před rokem +4

      That’s who he reminded me of! He pronounces “wh” the same as Bob Ross :)

    • @emmavrijburg6676
      @emmavrijburg6676 Před rokem

      He's like "happy little trees"

  • @rexstocephirxiii4263
    @rexstocephirxiii4263 Před rokem +2

    Gotta love this man's enthusiasm. He sounds so pumped when he answers questions with a yes.

  • @tkhatet
    @tkhatet Před rokem +2

    I love how his passion can be shown in his hand gestures and face expressions I aspire to eventually be as passionate as this man

  • @MylotheZooLovingScientist
    @MylotheZooLovingScientist Před rokem +340

    The "what's 'hits j'?" was enough to make me like the video, but this guy's enthusiasm is off the charts and his delivery is infectious. Could watch another hour of this. Wired's always picking the best in their fields for these videos.

  • @lunar2328
    @lunar2328 Před rokem +330

    If this guy doesn't have a television show, he needs one.

  • @ItsumoSeppun4
    @ItsumoSeppun4 Před rokem +35

    This man is my goal in life. His delivery, his enthusiasm, his knowledge. Everything! Love it! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @skum_dayton
    @skum_dayton Před rokem +2

    I love this guy, he’s so enthusiastic about his job, you can tell he really loves it

  • @DiRtYLaWs2007
    @DiRtYLaWs2007 Před rokem +212

    I wish my biology teacher had half of the enthusiasm of this guy. I found all sciences at school totally boring. If more teachers were as engaging as this guy, you’d have more kids with a passion for science.

    • @DamianSAAAN
      @DamianSAAAN Před rokem +21

      I assume you're talking about grade school. In the US, at least, not all grade school teachers need a degree in a science to teach it. It's a bad experience for everyone involved. And anyone who acquires degree(s) in science are highly interested in it and want to actually do science or teach higher level education not teach basic science to grade school students. There's also no monetary incentive for it. Anyone with a higher degree in science has debts that a grade school science teachers salary isn't going to pay off.

    • @eccodolphin
      @eccodolphin Před rokem +12

      @@DamianSAAAN That really makes sense, and is just more ammunition in the argument that grade school teachers are grossly underpaid for how important their job is.

    • @stephanie22345
      @stephanie22345 Před rokem +8

      @@eccodolphin teachers in general are underpaid. The daycare near me is offering $10 for a full time position to make sure the tiny humans stay alive

    • @loveline119
      @loveline119 Před rokem +6

      Most teachers start like this, but most students are so uninterested in studying (or have personal issues that don't allow them to be as engaged in the process) that teachers end up being burnt out. Also, they get paid very little for someone who has a masters.

    • @halatiny6537
      @halatiny6537 Před rokem

      Only science teacher I ever liked was in 9th grade.

  • @hivetyrant7
    @hivetyrant7 Před rokem +449

    This man needs his own TV show. What a fascinating and passionate person. I could listen to him describe the process of coral to cement for hours!

  • @jaydennoel659
    @jaydennoel659 Před rokem +4

    8:25 Forbidden Tic-Tacs

  • @XamanthaRose
    @XamanthaRose Před rokem +1

    I love how passionate he is as he answers these questions.

  • @chiot2875
    @chiot2875 Před rokem +328

    i like how passionate and amazed he looks about everything he says, like he's experiencing everything as he's explaining it. this is the type of emotion i imagine wizards and alchemists would have

    • @EASFromTheWest
      @EASFromTheWest Před rokem +11

      my brother has his energy when explaining certain topics to me and is interested heavily in magic so

  • @cmichaud04
    @cmichaud04 Před rokem +392

    Love this guy. Somebody get this man a good nature documentary to narrate

    • @pasta-and-heroin
      @pasta-and-heroin Před rokem +8

      He slips into an Attenbourgh-esque lengthening of syllables towards the end of sentences. not really related to what you said but it made me think about it

  • @yungxrow
    @yungxrow Před rokem +6

    this guy taught me more about biology in 15 minutes than my teacher did in 9 months

  • @CarNage64SR
    @CarNage64SR Před 23 dny

    Gotta love it when you see someone so happy with what they are doing and so enthusiastic to share their passion with others very good guest!

  • @KimberlyGreen
    @KimberlyGreen Před rokem +327

    I would love to just have a lengthy conversation with this man. Not only intelligent and passionate, but very approachable.
    WIRED, we need a Part 3, 4, 5 and so forth.

  • @lorenamiranda128
    @lorenamiranda128 Před rokem +129

    I have Thor Hanson's book: The Triumph of Seeds, and while I was reading, this is exactly how I imagined he sounded. A very lovely and digestible read.

    • @Kaspisify
      @Kaspisify Před rokem +2

      He could seriously read me the telephone book. Love the man.

  • @paulmcgugan4994
    @paulmcgugan4994 Před rokem +4

    Loved that! You have a real talent for explaining complex science with clarity and enthusiasm.

  • @curlyswirly
    @curlyswirly Před rokem +6

    The enthusiasm and passion is so refreshing and inspiring. I love these biology videos

  • @olekaarvaag9405
    @olekaarvaag9405 Před rokem +137

    I love the clearly deep love he has. He talks so much with his hands I don't think he would be able to talk if he was handcuffed behind his back.

    • @ohhoworiginal
      @ohhoworiginal Před rokem +10

      He'd have the right to remain silent, though

  • @consuelonunez792
    @consuelonunez792 Před rokem +167

    Please we need a part three. This guy sparks the young me who wanted to be a biologist, getting passionate about life in all of its shapes, sizes and behaviors

  • @MrRed9zz
    @MrRed9zz Před rokem +6

    I want more videos featuring him, his explanation is very clear and wholesome

  • @oliveryoung2260
    @oliveryoung2260 Před rokem +1

    His energy and ability to explain things the way he does is one of a kind. He needs his own show

  • @abstract5249
    @abstract5249 Před rokem +17

    2:54 "A slug is more or less like a bag of moisture."
    Aren't we all?

  • @Shortyland05
    @Shortyland05 Před rokem +82

    He totally needs his own series, or at least more sequels to this one

    • @mariafox9226
      @mariafox9226 Před rokem +2

      Heck he should have his own educational program for kids.

  • @KillerCornMuffin
    @KillerCornMuffin Před rokem +1

    You can tell that this dude loves his job. Every answer is so passionate and genuine! I'd love to just have him talk my ear off with whatever he wants.

  • @christmasdespacito2505
    @christmasdespacito2505 Před rokem +3

    i love how passionate he is, i could listen to him for hours

  • @harrythompson9895
    @harrythompson9895 Před rokem +31

    I worked with a couple wildlife biologist in the past and they said that part of the problem was that they were taking all the baby birds to tag them at the same time and the parents would come see the chicks were gone and leave. They found that because birds really can’t count as long as you left one in the nest the papa and mama birds won’t abandon the nest and you eventually tag all the checks and move on.

  • @Violet-Spark
    @Violet-Spark Před rokem +44

    Bro the part where he talks about birds being so loyal to their offspring hit so deep I started tearing up. It’s nice to be randomly triggered in a cathartic way like that. Thanks, Thor ⚡️

  • @akaolisachidiebere6424

    Best of this series I’ve ever watched! His energy alone is infectious

  • @DeapSeaCowboy
    @DeapSeaCowboy Před rokem

    I love you this man talks. Feels like I’m getting a quest every time he answers a question

  • @guerra_dos_bichos
    @guerra_dos_bichos Před rokem +75

    I want this dude to explain everything to me like this, he should totally have a kid show, it'd be like doc brown meets Beakman

  • @KenruSunari
    @KenruSunari Před rokem +138

    Love listening to this man talk. The passion really gets across.

  • @joshuafechter9285
    @joshuafechter9285 Před 5 měsíci

    I absolutely love this guy, he’s so enthusiastic about his profession, and just seems like a great guy to hangout with

  • @dumpster_fire_sloth
    @dumpster_fire_sloth Před rokem +5

    I love this guy's energy and personality! Honestly, I wouldn't normally care about biology but this guy makes it sound like it's the most fascinating thing in the world.

  • @_skeptile_
    @_skeptile_ Před rokem +60

    Wow, this has got to be my favorite guest on this series yet. Wired has a way of picking presenters who are very passionate about their field, and this guy is one of the most clearly enthusiastic. I wish my science teachers in school were like him.

  • @brianwest8119
    @brianwest8119 Před rokem +47

    To me, it feels like it's becoming more and more rare that people like him are very passionate about their jobs.

    • @kashiichan
      @kashiichan Před rokem +7

      ~ capitalism ~

    • @ShacolateClown
      @ShacolateClown Před rokem +1

      @@kashiichan complaining about capitalism while using a pc or phone. xD nice

    • @ListenToStatic
      @ListenToStatic Před rokem +3

      The driver is the traffic until he’s in the ditch, as the song goes.
      Speaking as someone who spent a bit of time in the ditch, I can’t really enjoy poorly regulated capitalism. Phones are lovely pocket computers, but I’d rather have decent social safety nets and more regulated/ethical phone production.

    • @libbylapisburst
      @libbylapisburst Před rokem +9

      @@ShacolateClown
      Kashii: "Capitalism~" - as in shorthand for the exploitative nature of Americanized capitalism burning out and abusing people for the sake of "profits" and expressing a desire for something less disastrously unethically uncaring.
      ChickenCatch: "ah but you engage in capitalism (for survival). MHM YES I AM VERY SMART, THE WEALTHY OVERLORDS WILL BLESS ME WITH THEIR CRUMBS."

    • @lolrentz
      @lolrentz Před rokem

      @@ShacolateClown YOU HATE CAPITALISM YET YOU EXIST IPHONE VENEZUELA 500 MILLION DEAD

  • @adaode3413
    @adaode3413 Před rokem +1

    He speaks in a way that made it really easy for me both to focus and understand! I could listen to this guy for days

  • @DollHouseMadam
    @DollHouseMadam Před rokem +3

    I love that he tells the story like we are all sitting around the campfire telling ghost stories. I love it!

  • @TheListofMrRaguso
    @TheListofMrRaguso Před rokem +43

    This man is a mad scientist.
    But I love him. We must protect him at all costs.

  • @notjustanotherbrickinthewall

    Someone give this man a CZcams channel or a podcast because the way he explains biology is amazing!

  • @crystalb2389
    @crystalb2389 Před rokem +1

    He would make a great teacher. His enthusiasm for biology is contagious. I love it. 😺

  • @librakels3844
    @librakels3844 Před 9 měsíci

    I love this guy. He's so passionate about every answer he gives.

  • @yourdead408
    @yourdead408 Před rokem +67

    He speaks about Biology with such awe and fascination, and he gives me the impression that he loves to teach these things to people. I love his lively and animated style!! could watch him for days 😁

  • @Alan-fo5kn
    @Alan-fo5kn Před rokem +23

    he's so adorable and passionate and...just the vibe of a heavenly man

  • @cantaloupegodling352
    @cantaloupegodling352 Před rokem +2

    I love how unbelievably excited he is about everything.

  • @billlacey2426
    @billlacey2426 Před rokem +2

    I love his enthusiasm while sharing and explaining his knowledge to us. thank prof.

  • @zanna1944
    @zanna1944 Před rokem +14

    He speaks about both whales and insects as if he spoke about unicorns and dragons. With enthusiasm, engagement and so much knowledge. Love him a lot

  • @brojoe5326
    @brojoe5326 Před rokem +27

    I wish I had this dude as my science teacher growing up. Everything he says seems genuinely fascinating and a big part of that is the fact that he himself finds these topics so exciting. Thanks for the free lesson, I learned a few things today and enjoyed the ride through it

  • @PainterFleites
    @PainterFleites Před rokem +1

    He really needs a series of his own. This guy is so passionate and it’s teaching me

  • @anubhav.music28
    @anubhav.music28 Před rokem

    Enjoyed this part so much as well. This series broadens my perspective & adds to my knowledge.

  • @heatherkinder6768
    @heatherkinder6768 Před rokem +22

    He should go into teaching because not only does he really know his stuff but he can explain things so well and in a way that keeps you interested in hearing more and more!

  • @viralgecko
    @viralgecko Před rokem +50

    This guy is fantastic and clearly loves his field, he gives off the kinda of vibes of if you crossed David Attenborough and Willem Dafoe and it is awesome!

  • @helenakhudyna2360
    @helenakhudyna2360 Před 3 dny

    This Thor is so calming and soothing 😌, yet so passionate about his profession! one of the best scientists to listen to!

  • @ACE_M_D
    @ACE_M_D Před 10 měsíci

    Bro the way he conveys the answers is so darn entertaining i would watch a full DOC series staring him

  • @lynxlagoon
    @lynxlagoon Před rokem +22

    that guy seems like a blast to hang out with

  • @captainkeller2792
    @captainkeller2792 Před rokem +25

    This guy is truly amazing. Its really rare that a person is so much fun to listen to.

  • @justins8634
    @justins8634 Před 2 měsíci

    Aspiring marine biologist here. This guy has my eternal respect. The way he answered every question, regardless of complexity, with the same excited energy is beautiful. That's the kind of person we need to promote conservation.