Why Some Animals Can't be Domesticated

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  • Why didn't Africans on Zebra conquer the world? Why don't we have war bears?
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  • @nydrm90
    @nydrm90 Před 6 lety +45184

    You failed to disuade me from war bears

    • @Frostingale
      @Frostingale Před 6 lety +427

      Drew Martin search up wojtek. Wont be disappointed

    • @cdgonepotatoes4219
      @cdgonepotatoes4219 Před 6 lety +1193

      I don't know if they don't have reproduction issues in captivity but they do check the entire list except for maybe the fact they can crush your skull, a small omnivore elephant perhaps?

    • @palebluedot7435
      @palebluedot7435 Před 6 lety +550

      The bear will disuade you

    • @mirzaahmed6589
      @mirzaahmed6589 Před 6 lety +255

      *dissuade

    • @jaswik2023
      @jaswik2023 Před 5 lety +108

      Drew Martin yesssss I want war bears

  • @triangulum8869
    @triangulum8869 Před 3 lety +23971

    That “We’re top chicken” was the most aggresive sentence ever

    • @cdcdrr
      @cdcdrr Před 3 lety +963

      "I *am* the one who pecks!" - Winnebago White

    • @sabin97
      @sabin97 Před 3 lety +100

      @@cdcdrr
      heisenberg

    • @cambebertkhofta5495
      @cambebertkhofta5495 Před 3 lety +106

      It's my favorite part

    • @max5845
      @max5845 Před 3 lety +165

      I really want that to be a t-shirt

    • @gracehaven5459
      @gracehaven5459 Před 3 lety +113

      Currently suffering from covid and depessed but this is the first sentence to make me chuckle the last several days 😅

  • @pompeii7839
    @pompeii7839 Před rokem +14048

    I feel like dogs were such an incredible find for domestication. In today's world where dogs are mostly kept just for fun, it's easy for people to forget what they really have to offer- not food or transportation but a dedicated workforce capable of performing complex jobs day-in, day-out, and happily. Watching border collies herd sheep will never not be impressive to me. And even today there are dogs doing vital work in our societies- aiding police and providing medical assistance.

    • @itsMe_TheHerpes
      @itsMe_TheHerpes Před rokem +1021

      cats are cool too. cats bring you food and other stuff they hunt. for ex, you may notice that cats who hunt birds or mice or even rabbits, will occasionally leave it on your shoes or something.
      also, cats are excellent at keeping pests away, thus making the house hold more hygienic. agricultural societies in general love cats, because cats keep rodents away from their crops.

    • @indian_otaku2388
      @indian_otaku2388 Před rokem +403

      @@itsMe_TheHerpes dogs can do everything but better

    • @lolaandjoe123
      @lolaandjoe123 Před rokem +790

      @@indian_otaku2388 I love dogs but that's not true. They're much, much worse at taking care of themselves for example.

    • @Min-nx4ti
      @Min-nx4ti Před rokem +332

      i mean dogs are still used for a complex workfoce, as a Police Dog, Shepherd dog, Service dogs. see, Service dogs, because of their incredible sense of smell, are even trained to measure your blood sugar level and alert if its go up or down

    • @Shaker626
      @Shaker626 Před rokem +47

      Some dogs are even bred for meat.

  • @hopperjohn7207
    @hopperjohn7207 Před rokem +5532

    A friend of mine works in a zoo. He told me that zebras are responsible for more zookeeper injuries (of varying severity) than most if any other animals, at least in the USA.

  • @Chocl8215
    @Chocl8215 Před 7 lety +9591

    "zebra are bastards." -CGP Grey

    • @non1263
      @non1263 Před 7 lety +42

      Fuck off. :(

    • @Chocl8215
      @Chocl8215 Před 7 lety +40

      Quizzical Zebra hey man, just restating.

    • @TheParadox1010
      @TheParadox1010 Před 7 lety +98

      "We're top chicken" -CGP grey

    • @jaschabull2365
      @jaschabull2365 Před 7 lety +15

      "Pain In The Ass Animal"
      More like "Pain In The Ass Ass"

    • @thehumbleguy9697
      @thehumbleguy9697 Před 7 lety +8

      +TheParadox1010 Yeabest Part😂😂😂😂

  • @catfishwithwhiskers
    @catfishwithwhiskers Před 3 lety +14617

    "Why did humans never domesticate tigers?"
    "Thermodynamics."

    • @7shinta7
      @7shinta7 Před 3 lety +396

      And their dayjob. Don't forget trheir dayjob.

    • @kyleking3839
      @kyleking3839 Před 3 lety +176

      @@7shinta7 well humans glorify tigers day jobs

    • @Broockle
      @Broockle Před 3 lety +133

      @Harrison Leon
      Tigers don't care about fingers, they'll take the jugular, eat your juiciest parts and then leave most of you for scavengers.

    • @nightradiance7287
      @nightradiance7287 Před 3 lety +56

      @@Broockle Fascinating.........

    • @poot72
      @poot72 Před 3 lety +331

      Cats would eat us if they could.

  • @jefftaylor1186
    @jefftaylor1186 Před rokem +2896

    The misconception is that zebras are a variety of wild horse.
    They are definitely a variety of wild donkey.

  • @jtrevor99
    @jtrevor99 Před rokem +4013

    The zebra/horse contrast is especially interesting if you also talk about the other domesticated equine. Asses generally don't fit the "family friendly" or "friendly" categories - they are usually solitary and they're notorious for being stubborn, especially when feral - yet domesticated asses, aka donkeys, still happened.

    • @patriciusvunkempen102
      @patriciusvunkempen102 Před rokem +261

      yeah and zebras were actualy tamed and somehwat domesticated by german colonial officials during the 19th century

    • @tyronechillifoot5573
      @tyronechillifoot5573 Před rokem +185

      @@patriciusvunkempen102 no they actually weren’t some what domesticated by German officers

    • @SilverSpoon_
      @SilverSpoon_ Před rokem +329

      Excuse me, as a pony I can assure you zebras are really different. We have freindship, harmony, built castles for our princess while they still have not found out how to even build a bridge not to get aten by crocodiles. Or lions.

    • @roddo1955
      @roddo1955 Před rokem +154

      Stop trying to make domesticated zebra happen; it's not going to happen.😉

    • @splashafrica
      @splashafrica Před rokem +125

      I have access to old black and white pictures of zebras pulling carts in South Africa will make a video soon

  • @TheBestBoot
    @TheBestBoot Před 4 lety +8478

    “But you know who’s really top chicken? *We’re top chicken”*

    • @CharllotteKatakuri
      @CharllotteKatakuri Před 4 lety +11

      😅

    • @mr.normalguy69
      @mr.normalguy69 Před 4 lety +45

      @@EO-jr7li Dude, wtf?

    • @EO-jr7li
      @EO-jr7li Před 4 lety +5

      jonathan smith you’re acting offended, when all I did was state facts.

    • @mmjahink
      @mmjahink Před 4 lety +46

      I would totally buy a shirt with that message. This is coming from a vegetarian btw.

    • @swedneck
      @swedneck Před 4 lety +2

      A somewhat ominous statement

  • @tinnitusj1333
    @tinnitusj1333 Před 3 lety +7124

    That’s why in Arabic zebras are called “حمار وحشي" meaning “savage donkey”

  • @shaunmcisaac782
    @shaunmcisaac782 Před rokem +2204

    Turns out there are lots of animals that you *could* domesticate if for some strange reason you wanted to spend the decades doing it. But they never were domesticated or were not until very recently. Belyayev's foxes for example. The process from Wild Fox -> Domesticated Silver Fox took about 20 or so generations. Easily doable in one persons lifetime. History picked Grey Wolves instead.

    • @DM-mi4je
      @DM-mi4je Před rokem +260

      I like foxes but Grey Wolves would be more useful because of their size.

    • @user-pakshibhithi10
      @user-pakshibhithi10 Před rokem +267

      Foxes are domesticated in the 20th century. It's a time when we had enough technology and resources to capture any kind of animal. When we were hunter-gatherers, we didn't have the technology to trap any significant number of fast-moving animals which we cannot outrun. Also, wolves weren't trapped by humans and tamed, they too just happened to follow us like cats, but, because they were social animals, they trusted us more and were eventually domesticated, foxes aren't as brave as wolves to follow humans, and they also aren't as social as wolves to be domesticated by Hunter-gatherers. With today's technology, we can even domesticate Tigers and Lions, we just need to take some Tigers or Lions from Zoo, make them socialise with humans from an early age and make the friendlier Tigers breed with eachother and do that for a couple hundred years. You'll have Domestic Tigers and Lions. Although, I think Lions would become domesticated before Tigers, simply because of their social nature. We cannot expect Hunter-gatherers to be able to do the same things.

    • @kurtsnyder4752
      @kurtsnyder4752 Před rokem +20

      Kitsune may disagree.

    • @ElZilchoYo
      @ElZilchoYo Před rokem +200

      We could domesticate any animal with enough time, technology and breeding, but this video is about what prehistoric humans were capable of doing.

    • @rapatacush3
      @rapatacush3 Před rokem +18

      @@user-pakshibhithi10 foxes follow humies all the time, they know that if they act all cute, we'll feed them

  • @VestedUTuber
    @VestedUTuber Před rokem +1112

    "A cat is a tiny tiger that lives in your house"
    ...Yes, actually. Although I will note that they _do_ count as domesticated because of how modern cats were selectively bred for looks.

    • @johnbox271
      @johnbox271 Před rokem +112

      Who domesticated whom?
      Domesticated - brought under control in order to provide food, power, or company - able or willing to do cleaning, cooking, and other jobs and to take care of offspring 🙂

  • @DoktorJammified
    @DoktorJammified Před 4 lety +16675

    Horses and zebras lookalike but one of them is wearing classic prison costume for a reason.

  • @angeloortiz2769
    @angeloortiz2769 Před 7 lety +6678

    "A cat is a tiny tiger that lives in your house"

    • @Insanity_Potato
      @Insanity_Potato Před 7 lety +533

      "Zebras are bastards"

    • @jonskowitz
      @jonskowitz Před 7 lety +548

      ...and a Tiger's day job is murder

    • @tjahjobagaaa
      @tjahjobagaaa Před 7 lety +14

      Wow ok r00d

    • @bartrademaker4059
      @bartrademaker4059 Před 7 lety +332

      "We're top CHICKEN."

    • @IRMentat
      @IRMentat Před 7 lety +172

      which is why our tiny tigers don't mind eating us if we happen do die in proximity to them.

  • @RJKYEG
    @RJKYEG Před rokem +1525

    "The Russian Farm-Fox Experiment is the best known experimental study in animal domestication. By subjecting a population of foxes to selection for tameness alone, Dimitry Belyaev generated foxes that possessed a suite of characteristics that mimicked those found across domesticated species."

    • @zeff8820
      @zeff8820 Před rokem +7

      I don't think they're domesticated

    • @reentrysfs6317
      @reentrysfs6317 Před rokem +190

      @@zeff8820 they have been changed for better human use although not perfectly yet.

    • @timetochronicle
      @timetochronicle Před rokem +279

      ​@@zeff8820 they aren't fully domesticated but they're a lot more tame than similar tame foxes in America. The domesticated Russian fox has more dog traits such as droopier ears and more fur variation.
      They're not as domesticated as the dog, but the point of the research is to understand how domestication worked.

    • @Cissy2cute
      @Cissy2cute Před rokem +120

      Even their appearance began to change and they started to look more like dogs. It was not done deliberately. Amazing how nature develops new species.

    • @irmaosmatos4026
      @irmaosmatos4026 Před rokem +115

      ​@@Cissy2cute when the survival pressure of camouflage dissapears, domesticated animals all have very different colours from the wild ones, donkeys and dromedaries being exceptions.

  • @jeremyfisher8512
    @jeremyfisher8512 Před rokem +732

    Submissive and feedable

  • @TisMeNibroc
    @TisMeNibroc Před 4 lety +7586

    I like to think that we domesticated Horses because someone dared a friend to jump on a horses back and it just worked

    • @mattiasdahlstrom2024
      @mattiasdahlstrom2024 Před 4 lety +866

      So you mean after beer was invented?

    • @nasbuscus
      @nasbuscus Před 4 lety +393

      Mattias Dahlström
      Less beer more *Prehistoric Alcohol*

    • @femjav
      @femjav Před 4 lety +464

      Nonono.
      Guy: "would you like to see my wood carvings tonight? They're in my tent"
      Girl: "If you get me a horse and ride it first"
      Guy:....!

    • @Pedro76mchlkg
      @Pedro76mchlkg Před 4 lety +209

      It’s quite plausible. Rodeo was probably one of the first sports of mankind.

    • @ivanmartinovic7303
      @ivanmartinovic7303 Před 4 lety +206

      Horses were in fact used for millennia before riding them became their foremost job. Before that they were used to pull things, like chariots. And they were much much smaller in their first, original iteration.

  • @jacksoniansonex9235
    @jacksoniansonex9235 Před 4 lety +3782

    4:54 Incorrect. A cat is a tiny tiger that lets you live in its house.

    • @veralenora4033
      @veralenora4033 Před 4 lety +89

      CGP Grey: You're missing something. The current domestication of wild foxes. So far, 90 generations and the project is still going. Lots of implications about domesticating "wild" species we might find useful.

    • @WeeHobbit87
      @WeeHobbit87 Před 4 lety +138

      @Chris Kibodeaux that's what your cat wants you to think

    • @Ghostwasabi
      @Ghostwasabi Před 4 lety +44

      @Chris Kibodeaux you are being played!

    • @WeeHobbit87
      @WeeHobbit87 Před 4 lety +63

      @Chris Kibodeaux That's how they get you. They pretend to be cute and dumb. But in reality, they're masterminds that get the stupid humans to serve them.

    • @WeeHobbit87
      @WeeHobbit87 Před 4 lety +40

      @Chris Kibodeaux Mate, chill, don't gotta get your panties in a twist over this

  • @plazmafield
    @plazmafield Před rokem +493

    Zebras also lack a strong enough spine to support the weight of an adult male for strenuous riding activities. As such, this may have been an additional factor for them not becoming the horse alternative.

  • @rayrowley4013
    @rayrowley4013 Před rokem +568

    You hinted at it, but I think it is also important that they have many offspring. Not just a short reproductive cycle (though that helps) but many offspring over their lifetime. This gives you many chances to find the best one and speeds up the artificial selection pressures.

    • @volpelastname6951
      @volpelastname6951 Před rokem +67

      He didn't hint at it, he directly stated it. He said they need to be "fecund" which means "extremely fertile and able to produce offspring in abundance"

  • @TowelGard
    @TowelGard Před 5 lety +5463

    Dogs are a machine that turns steak into... *Friendship!!*

    • @catkook543
      @catkook543 Před 4 lety +127

      Well, doggos are omnivores :P
      And they can do quite alot
      -emotion support
      -hunt
      -slead dogs
      And more stuff
      .
      Though I'm personally a cat person

    • @mslightbulb
      @mslightbulb Před 4 lety +11

      cat kook our dog loved lentels.

    • @catkook543
      @catkook543 Před 4 lety +5

      @@mslightbulb lentels?

    • @martinxy1291
      @martinxy1291 Před 4 lety +18

      You do not want to go to china

    • @catkook543
      @catkook543 Před 4 lety +4

      @@martinxy1291 I don't like China

  • @davidp.7620
    @davidp.7620 Před 3 lety +9793

    "A cat is a tiny tiger that lives in your house"
    I couldn't have said it better.

    • @stanleyhape8427
      @stanleyhape8427 Před 3 lety +395

      I adopted a cat from the shelter. Well it was a feral cat.
      Now i have a 18 pound cat that would have no problem murdering me.

    • @incognitonegress3453
      @incognitonegress3453 Před 3 lety +44

      Thats y I dont funk with them. No!

    • @prajwalbharambe343
      @prajwalbharambe343 Před 3 lety +157

      My cat is very kind and never hurts anyone. But keeps meowing all day.

    • @Cissy2cute
      @Cissy2cute Před 2 lety +257

      And cats are basically solitary animals. They don't live in herds. If one accepts you as a partner, it is because it was the cat's decision, not yours. They also decide when to play, and when to call it off. Some people like them better than dogs because of cats' independent nature.

    • @makarishnaik6869
      @makarishnaik6869 Před 2 lety +5

      👍👍👍

  • @dingusdingus2152
    @dingusdingus2152 Před rokem +637

    Wild horse herd dynamics are as follows: the dominant stallion is not the herd leader, he brings up the rear and fights off predators and fends off challenges from subdominant stallions. The herd leader is the dominant mare who decides where to go and when. She also establishes the social pecking order. This may not be a crucial point for the video but I enjoy imparting accurate information

    • @Counterpoint1951
      @Counterpoint1951 Před rokem +71

      Thank you for pointing this out. It annoys me when people claim that the herd stallion is the leader.

    • @weloveTM123
      @weloveTM123 Před rokem +141

      That's actually an overrated myth. Some wild herds may not have a lead mare, but they will always have a dominant stallion who is in charge and yes, he does bring up the rear and protects the herd, but the lead mare (that is, if they have one) cannot do anything without the consent of the herd stallion. The band can exist without the lead mare, yet they cannot survive without a lead stallion. This is a crucial thing to remember about wild horse herds. The lead stallion is the heart that holds the entire band together, without him, they will scatter and be stolen by other rogue bachelor studs. And people that claim that the herd stallion is the "leader" are absolutely correct. Just speak to any wild horse expert, Mustang enthusiast and photographer. Their dynamics are incredibly fascinating, but I have yet to see a herd without a lead stallion (not including the bachelor herds) and yet there are plenty of wild herds without a lead mare. Lead mare either exists, doesn't or three/four mares share those responsibilities among each other. Lead stallion however, is indispensable and a vital part of the herd survival.

    • @dingusdingus2152
      @dingusdingus2152 Před rokem +33

      I stand corrected

    • @SirZeck
      @SirZeck Před rokem +4

      @@dingusdingus2152 no

  • @marcusdaloia2974
    @marcusdaloia2974 Před rokem +150

    It should be noted that cats do have a sort of family structure; they form communities and colonies and take care of each-other but they don't *hunt* together is a big part of what sets them apart from dogs which, ironically, actually makes them more suitable for domesticated then dogs; they hunt small animals, pests, which humans don't eat, as opposed to dogs which hunt and eat large animals together, which makes them feedable.

  • @lizp5004
    @lizp5004 Před 4 lety +12477

    "war bears" sound awesome until your enemy attacks in the dead of winter &that tubby turd is off somewhere, sleepin' on the job

    • @eamonreidy9534
      @eamonreidy9534 Před 3 lety +346

      This comment made my evening 😂

    • @apollo4294
      @apollo4294 Před 3 lety +208

      Thats why you gotta send all the bears before winter

    • @arnoldshmitt4969
      @arnoldshmitt4969 Před 3 lety +585

      except in ancient times winter season basically meant fighting is over , try to move your army in winter season , lots of snow , plants not growing fruits , less to hunt , foraging is a nightmare , also winter effecting your soldiers and every body is having shit time so now campaigning in winter is not a good Idea for attacker and defender alike , but war bears in summer will kick most historic army ass all day long

    • @illusivec
      @illusivec Před 3 lety +478

      Bears don't actually have to hibernate. They do it, because finding enough food during winter is hard. If you give them food, they'll happily stay awake.

    • @arnoldshmitt4969
      @arnoldshmitt4969 Před 3 lety +112

      @@illusivec nice fact

  • @DheerajBhaskar
    @DheerajBhaskar Před 6 lety +2096

    "Zebras are bastards" - CGP Gray

    • @MishMill
      @MishMill Před 5 lety +8

      How does a zebra, orphan, son of a -bleep- and a Scotsman,

    • @randomperson2078
      @randomperson2078 Před 5 lety +4

      I want him to go catch an alpha wolf and watch as its family automatically makes him its leader.

    • @Terrekain
      @Terrekain Před 5 lety +9

      Zebras WERE successfully domesticated by virtually every European country that colonized Africa. They discarded it because the Zebra was not as efficient as the horse, not because it wasn't possible. So that fact kind of blows Grey's theory apart. But if you domesticated Zebras over centuries, the result would be similar to that of any other equine species. The reason this didn't happen in Subsahara Africa is the same reason Europeans and Asians (who also visited Africa centuries ago) never found ANY domesticated animals in Africa; the people who inhabited the region. Subsaharan Africans didn't have the necessary civilization and intelligence to domesticate animals. Look, people have been making excuses for why Africans (and Latin Americans) failed to develop institutions indicative of higher civilization; it boils down to political correctness. But the bottom line is that you can literally domesticate ANY animal (including a human) if you're motivated enough and have the intelligence. The European colonists in SS Africa, for a time, had both the motivation and the intelligence, so they started domesticating the abundant Zebra - before modern transportation allowed them to import and start breeding large numbers of horses and work animals which were stronger, faster, and saved them the work of having to breed generations of Zebra over centuries. The Africans? The Zebra, water buffalo, Jackal (dog), Okapi, Warthog, etc were excellent "raw material" to mold if a civilized (settled) culture could make use of them, and would look very different today if a more intelligent civilization (and people) inhabited the region over millenia (similarly, the "indigenous wild animals" in Europe and Asia would look VERY different today if those regions were originally inhabited by black or brown people. It wasn't for lack of opportunity or potential benefit that black and brown people didn't domesticate ANY animals - it was for lack of the ability to do so.

    • @Terrekain
      @Terrekain Před 5 lety +4

      Grey is a smart guy for the most part, but even he can slip into political correctness, if inadvertently. For one thing, he makes the argument that horses and dogs have a hierarchical structure and thinks this is an "accident". Ummm...no. If they didn't have a controllable or social structure to benefit humans, they'd have been hunted (or slaughtered) into extinction like many other horse and dog breeds in the rest of the civilized world. Literally every farmer and breeder in the world understands that they can control the temperament, social structure, intelligence, etc. of their animals. From shepherd dogs to human parents. A good father, for example, will foster a child and provide incentives and punishments which will motivate (if not coerce) his child to mate with a partner of desired qualities (intelligence, beauty, productivity, etc). There have been beekeepers who've experimented with breeding hives of "laying workers" - which became destructive and unproductive (as expected). What did they do with these dysfunctional hives? They killed them (not that they would have survived long anyway, but better to not let the drones spread bad genetics).

    • @gluesniffingdude
      @gluesniffingdude Před 5 lety +7

      @@Terrekain Fairly sure zebras were TAMED, not DOMESTICATED. Of course that's just what a quick Google search tells me, if you have more evidence I'm glad to hear it.

  • @watermelonhelmet6854
    @watermelonhelmet6854 Před rokem +304

    There is a species of frog called a Microhylid that's developed a symbiotic relationship with multiple large Spider species. These frogs are small enough that they would make a very easy meal for the Spider, but they live in close quarters with each other with the Spider essentially acting like the Frog's bodyguard.
    Why? Because most of the Frog's natural predators won't mess with the Spider and will stay clear... and the frog eats ants which are a natural predator of spider eggs.
    They have a symbiotic relationship. The Spider will tolerate and even defend the frog instead of eating it, and the frog earns its keep by 'protecting' the spider's eggs. Depending on what way you look at it, either the frog has a pet spider that it's domesticated and trained to protect it...or the Spider has a pet frog that it's domesticated and trained to protect its eggs.
    Why am I telling you this? Because that's basically our relationship with cats. We didn't domesticate cats. We basically domesticated each other. The cats realized that life was way easier where the humans were... and we benefited from letting them stick around. They got free food and shelter and we got an animal that hunted and killed vermin.

  • @Ihadnofirst
    @Ihadnofirst Před rokem +246

    1:07 "because their day job is *murder*" caught me by surprise and made me laugh so hard. Note to self: domesticate the animals that don't "moonlight in murder." 🤣

  • @ReksratYTB
    @ReksratYTB Před 5 lety +1949

    We're top chicken needs to be on a shirt

    • @catkook543
      @catkook543 Před 4 lety +9

      Yes

    • @cypheri1339
      @cypheri1339 Před 4 lety +62

      Speaking as someone who has chickens, they're 100% not wrong. That's literally the easiest way to manage a flock, especially if you have birds who are of a breed that is typically more aggressive than your average fluffy layer breed. If the dominant rooster respects you, so will the rest of the flock. My current dominant rooster begs for chin scratches, so I'd say we're good.

    • @loki2240
      @loki2240 Před 4 lety +20

      @@cypheri1339 - The roosters didn't respect me, when I was a little kid collecting eggs for my grandparents. I was scared, but they didn't actually peck or scratch me. But they put on a pretty big show of toughness.

    • @Delgen1951
      @Delgen1951 Před 4 lety +15

      Remember a Chicken is just a small feathered Raptor type of Dinosaur that goes insane when it see blood and will try to kill what ever is bleeding.

    • @hgfgh7149
      @hgfgh7149 Před 4 lety +5

      @@Delgen1951 thats so true. There ancestor is the T-rex by the way and not the raptor

  • @ragingfurball5419
    @ragingfurball5419 Před 4 lety +3375

    "Their dayjob is MURDER."
    Ok... that alone earned my like.

    • @mirsad96
      @mirsad96 Před 4 lety +19

      Murder is when you kill your own species. So you liked an inaccuracy.

    • @Areshod
      @Areshod Před 4 lety +45

      @@mirsad96 keep being a pedantic bitch

    • @ragingfurball5419
      @ragingfurball5419 Před 4 lety +77

      1. Yes, because it was funny. 2. That's not the only definition of murder (check Merriam-Websters). 3. Sometimes they do kill they're own species. 4. While you're on the dictionary website, look up 'hyperbole'.

    • @alexanderhamilton8585
      @alexanderhamilton8585 Před 4 lety +38

      Your cat is a tiny tiger that lives in your house. I had to pet my kitty when I heard that and call him "Are you my tiny TIGER?! Yes you ARE! YES you are."

    • @DuckyGoose74
      @DuckyGoose74 Před 4 lety +7

      @@ragingfurball5419 it's their not they're

  • @foxashock6161
    @foxashock6161 Před rokem +58

    Once I was in a wild strawberry field and I realised that the strawberries were litterally 1 cm in length.

  • @484berkshire
    @484berkshire Před rokem +344

    CGP Grey: "Herbivores should eat something that's everywhere that you CAN'T eat."
    Americans: *Feed cows corn.*

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 Před rokem +24

      And what fish shall we eat? I know, lets choose the very top of the food chain, the most intensive carnivores we can find, so salmon, tuna & prawns maybe?

    • @visual7150
      @visual7150 Před rokem +57

      Corn is heavily subsidized by the US government, so there's incentive for people to make as much corn as possible. That's why we use "corn syrup" instead of real sugar as well.

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 Před rokem +33

      @@visual7150 yup & bio-fuel. It's crazy, cause if cows must eat corn, then the whole plants harvested early as silage is what's best for them & gives them the best growth rates, but those subsidies mean it's more profitable for farmers to grow to maturity & throw away the rest of the plant & just keep the kernels as cow food, even though that loses most of the crop's calorie value when fed to cows & messes with their rumen, that's designed to eat grass not grain

    • @Egilhelmson
      @Egilhelmson Před rokem +36

      The varieties of “corn” that are fed to cattle are usually not especially edible by humans. Also, the cows are usually just finished on maize for their last month, and eat grass for the rest of their lives.

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 Před rokem +6

      @@Egilhelmson none of that is true

  • @about47t-rexes12
    @about47t-rexes12 Před 8 lety +2073

    i died at "we're top chicken"

    • @theevilmeister
      @theevilmeister Před 7 lety +10

      I'M... TOP CHICKEN 0_0

    • @Scratchy314
      @Scratchy314 Před 7 lety +5

      IM TOP CHICKEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @dutchandepic1691
      @dutchandepic1691 Před 7 lety +24

      He had me at: zebras are bastards

    • @JLucas_RS
      @JLucas_RS Před 7 lety +36

      PECK PECK PECK

    • @danielsjohnson
      @danielsjohnson Před 7 lety +6

      About 47 T-Rexes Now I know where the phrase "establish the pecking order" came from.

  • @philipstuckey4922
    @philipstuckey4922 Před 8 lety +4091

    "cats are tiny tigers that live in your house"

    • @lpburrows
      @lpburrows Před 8 lety +109

      +Philip Stuckey Straight up lost it.

    • @chuckbowen1212
      @chuckbowen1212 Před 8 lety +210

      +Philip Stuckey There is a cat in the house I live in, I am literally the only person that can pet it. And even then, it will swat me if I stop petting. Crazy buggers.

    • @abyssstrider2547
      @abyssstrider2547 Před 6 lety +43

      Chuck Bowen my cat loves me tho

    • @abyssstrider2547
      @abyssstrider2547 Před 6 lety +42

      Chuck Bowen she runs toward people and cuddles with them

    • @juliaprohaska9295
      @juliaprohaska9295 Před 6 lety +21

      Clearly not a cat person, this one 😂

  • @thegamingpigeon3216
    @thegamingpigeon3216 Před rokem +132

    The thing I love about the "cats are just tiny tigers that live in your house" bit?
    *It's 1000000% correct*

  • @WestVirginia1959
    @WestVirginia1959 Před rokem +23

    Shay Inman of Roanoke, VA, bought a zebra from someone in Texas.
    She has been training horses for a long time and although she has gotten her zebra named Joey to be ridden for a short time, that is all.
    She said Joey has been the toughest to train.

  • @TheBigRedskull
    @TheBigRedskull Před 3 lety +3297

    “Because zebras, are bastards” is my favorite Grey quote

    • @katevgrady
      @katevgrady Před 3 lety +51

      They live to kick and bite, they are a PITAA [pain in the ass animal]

    • @jermainebrown8604
      @jermainebrown8604 Před 3 lety +54

      Idk that WE ARE TOP CHICKEN comment had me dying

    • @PS-vr1uv
      @PS-vr1uv Před 3 lety +7

      @@jermainebrown8604 same

    • @teainnit27
      @teainnit27 Před 2 lety +10

      That quote was at the same video as "WE'RE TOP CHICKEN".

    • @alexhunter-meier
      @alexhunter-meier Před rokem +1

      @@katevgrady Just deal with it :] We would be the best footballers though, but instead of a ball, we kick lions.

  • @NoobFish23
    @NoobFish23 Před 8 lety +2978

    I want "We're top chicken!" on a t-shirt.

    • @firewolf1814
      @firewolf1814 Před 8 lety +1

      Same here

    • @kalebbruwer
      @kalebbruwer Před 8 lety +60

      you're gonna chicken out and not buy one

    • @gaspardvuk9065
      @gaspardvuk9065 Před 7 lety +4

      Make sure to send me a link when it gets avalible

    • @davidplayhard
      @davidplayhard Před 7 lety +80

      you know what I want on a tshirt?
      "Exploit Family Values"

    • @RafaAnto
      @RafaAnto Před 7 lety +62

      I want the "a cat is a tiny tiger that lives in your house". That cracked me up.

  • @fyukfy2366
    @fyukfy2366 Před rokem +39

    My dog barking at me to pet him while grey says "dogs live to be useful to us" was excellent comedic timing by both parties

  • @bernier42
    @bernier42 Před rokem +30

    Now I want Grey to make a shirt with his avatar and the words “TOP CHICKEN”.

  • @TheJwb7111
    @TheJwb7111 Před 8 lety +7699

    Favorite quotes:
    "WE'RE TOP CHICKEN"
    "The cat is a tiny tiger that lives in your house"

    • @OmegaShanic
      @OmegaShanic Před 8 lety +544

      +TheJwb7111 "Obviously catching a carnivore is a bad idea anyway because their day job is MURDER..."

    • @Ochoaj300
      @Ochoaj300 Před 8 lety +4

      SAME

    • @NickHorvath
      @NickHorvath Před 8 lety +134

      +TheJwb7111 I literally LOLed when he said "We're top chicken".

    • @Macconator2010
      @Macconator2010 Před 8 lety +106

      +OmegaShanic Sneaking up on a gazelle rhymes with LOL.

    • @AndresNaulaB
      @AndresNaulaB Před 8 lety +52

      +TheJwb7111 this video is so quotable!

  • @iquipthedip
    @iquipthedip Před 3 lety +9391

    There’s an alternate reality where ostriches are the main way of transport, and I want to live there

    • @jamesthegreatbeast8171
      @jamesthegreatbeast8171 Před 3 lety +89

      yes

    • @anonymouscausewhynot
      @anonymouscausewhynot Před 3 lety +52

      Me too

    • @BlazerT48
      @BlazerT48 Před 3 lety +176

      @Are You Going To Do The 'Ora Ora' Thing? you make it sounds like you have ridden an ostrich... or have you?

    • @NA-vh1ny
      @NA-vh1ny Před 3 lety +268

      Chocobos in final fantasy

    • @silenus3381
      @silenus3381 Před 3 lety +8

      @Godlysunfury , dont forget to mention about nanobots we added their blood.

  • @artfrontgalleries1818
    @artfrontgalleries1818 Před rokem +51

    I have cats. They live with me and Susan in a nicely sized 8th floor apartment in a City. I am not part of a pack or a herd, I am a littermate. They harass me, yell at me, demand y attention but are always ready to sit on my lap(or chest, or crotch) if they feel I am ill or depressed or stressed. They help my blood pressure, mental health and stress levels without slobbering on me, threatening my neighbors or needing a walk outside.
    These guys are better than you think...at least to me

  • @pupper5580
    @pupper5580 Před rokem +64

    In Finland under Swedish rule the Swedes outlawed moose riding, because a crazy Finn riding a moose was impossible for the police to catch. True story.

  • @BrianKelly_LettheGamesBegin
    @BrianKelly_LettheGamesBegin Před 7 lety +1307

    You had me at warbears...

  • @nayandusoruth2468
    @nayandusoruth2468 Před 3 lety +15321

    Cats are a rather interesting example actually, as they weren't something we purposefully domesticated. The domestication pathway for cats was one whereby cats noticed there were a metric sh*tload of rodents where these bipedal apes lived (not to mention the lack of predators in urban settlements). They then would move in, but due to the limited space, the cats that couldn't tolerate other cats wouldn't survive particularly long. By adapting social behaviour from kitten hood (wild cats are only social as kittens, thus things such as miaowing and kneading became social behaviours in adulthood), they where able to become a social species, that could live in dense cooperative colonies (interesting side note: Cats social behaviour's are rather flexible, with cats living in urban regions tending to be more territorial vis a vis other cats (like they're wild ancestors), whilst rural cats will share a core territory, even working together in that core territory (defence, care of young...), whilst keeping separate hunting grounds) and tolerate humans. And the humans, noticing these tiny tigers made the pest problems go away, would tolerate, even take care of the tiny tigers, leading to a more mutualistic relationship between the two (further side note; due to cats only being semi domesticated, and the social flexibility mentioned above, cats are perfectly comfortable switching between living with humans and wild lifestyles).

    • @bugdracula1662
      @bugdracula1662 Před 3 lety +2792

      so cats domesticated themselves

    • @bugdracula1662
      @bugdracula1662 Před 3 lety +334

      so cats domesticated themselves

    • @SC-zq6cu
      @SC-zq6cu Před 3 lety +1694

      Yeah, and thats the reason why domestic cats are the only domesticated animals whose difference from their wilder counterparts is just a change in size. Seriously, look up the wild ancestors of house-cats - african wildcats. You'll be hard pressed to find any difference other than size(and coat colour obviously).

    • @sc8307
      @sc8307 Před 3 lety +957

      Have you ever heard a mountain lion meow? It's startling the first time you hear it because you are not expecting a "normal" meow from such a large animal.

    • @Zichqec
      @Zichqec Před 3 lety +516

      So what you're saying is, Warrior Cats actually has some basis

  • @maywalker997
    @maywalker997 Před rokem +76

    The 4 factors are also widely theorized why some societies (such as the aborigine ones of Australia) remained largerly hunter gatherer ones until their discovery due to the lack decent domestication options in native fauna. The Victorians often equated civilization as equalling intelligence, but the development of settled societies after the last Ice Age ended were actually more down to pot luck factors such as local geography, climate and local fauna/flora options available than anything else.

  • @claudevieaul1465
    @claudevieaul1465 Před rokem +9

    Zebra:
    "Doctor, I think I'm a little hoarse"
    Doctor:
    "Well, you look the right size to me"

  • @CaptainSuzySparrow
    @CaptainSuzySparrow Před 5 lety +654

    "But you know who's really top chicken?
    WE'RE TOP CHICKEN."

    • @danw6014
      @danw6014 Před 4 lety +4

      When I watched dogs lead their owners around I don't think that idea is as true as it should be.

    • @henk-3098
      @henk-3098 Před 4 lety +1

      @@danw6014 Yeah dogs don't see us as part of the pack, they know we're different. That's why a dog acts differently when he's playing with another dog instead of a human.

    • @danw6014
      @danw6014 Před 4 lety +3

      @@henk-3098 actually they can see humans as part of the pack but what I was really getting at is more often than not the dog is the pack leader and not the human. I see it in horses too. They walk all over their owners but I will not allow horses to push on me and I keep the fact that horses are stronger than me a closely guarded secret.

    • @Delgen1951
      @Delgen1951 Před 4 lety +1

      When was the last time you fought a rooster? Chickens go absolutely insane when they see blood and try to kill the one bleeding..True fact.

    • @IrvingIV
      @IrvingIV Před 4 lety

      www.customink.com/designs/topchicken/ywy0-00bz-5n0z/share?pc=EMAIL-40778&

  • @Syryu
    @Syryu Před 4 lety +5006

    Domesticating Horses:
    Horse #1: Oh, that two-legged creature just mounted our leader.
    Horse #2: I guess that creature is our leader now
    Domesticating Zebras:
    Zebra #3451: Oh no! That two-legged creature just captured Marty!
    Zebra #3452: .... who?

    • @joksizantos7520
      @joksizantos7520 Před 4 lety +358

      That reference 😂 now i understand they do not give a crap about each other

    • @Concretizer
      @Concretizer Před 4 lety +145

      One of the best references around

    • @PavarottiAardvark
      @PavarottiAardvark Před 4 lety +58

      Except Zebra's *do* have top males within the group. They form the same families as horses.

    • @ousamadearu5960
      @ousamadearu5960 Před 4 lety +102

      @@PavarottiAardvark but because the top males live in the same herd, hell Marty will not care if Jack gets eaten.

    • @PavarottiAardvark
      @PavarottiAardvark Před 4 lety +49

      @@ousamadearu5960 But they don't always live in those big herds. It's mostly a migration thing. So it's entirely possible to identify and catch the lead male

  • @Steve-vf7se
    @Steve-vf7se Před 5 měsíci +14

    A zebra is a horse, but with colors. A giraffe is also a horse, but with a long neck. Different kinds of horses are bigger and stronger than you think. I love this🐎🦒

  • @megavieh
    @megavieh Před rokem +3

    Can't tell you how much I enjoy the alliteration on your checklist. Well done!

  • @72fja
    @72fja Před 7 lety +854

    WE'RE TOP CHICKEN, that needs to be on a shirt

    • @haggis2210
      @haggis2210 Před 7 lety

      Guazuru yeaaas

    • @Henchman1977
      @Henchman1977 Před 7 lety

      haggis22 I was just thinking that too.

    • @EstherHulst-Artist
      @EstherHulst-Artist Před 7 lety +3

      me too lol I was laughing so hard

    • @user-mv3hv1uj3s
      @user-mv3hv1uj3s Před 7 lety +2

      sorry..can someone explain what does that means actually?

    • @72fja
      @72fja Před 7 lety +15

      The chickens fight amongst themselves to see who is the strongest, the top chicken, but in reality humans are top chicken.

  • @ScarletCypher
    @ScarletCypher Před 8 lety +3025

    I need the meme I'm Top Chicken to be a thing.

    • @Omar-cz7ox
      @Omar-cz7ox Před 8 lety +19

      No

    • @jujubeets3653
      @jujubeets3653 Před 8 lety +100

      +NDAIA Yes!

    • @Dorgilo
      @Dorgilo Před 8 lety +19

      +NDAIA Or in the form of a t-shirt?

    • @andythepanhead
      @andythepanhead Před 8 lety +23

      +NDAIA make one via www.reddit.com/r/cgpgreymemes/ we are thinking way ahead of you.

    • @berserk-in9cl
      @berserk-in9cl Před 8 lety +9

      +andythepanhead They really do have a sub for anything, I'm incredibly scared now of all the possibilities

  • @lawrencenjawe9875
    @lawrencenjawe9875 Před rokem +4

    Very interesting, entertaining and informative footage...The humour that's dotting the entire discourse on this video is infectious 😁😁😁

  • @mapsmalo
    @mapsmalo Před rokem +20

    can someone tell me where this shot 4:41 was taken?
    it's beautiful

  • @roselandron1591
    @roselandron1591 Před 6 lety +1694

    "You've got to be kidding, elephants, there's no time for this"
    -CGP Grey

    • @msmaria5039
      @msmaria5039 Před 5 lety +25

      Wait, when humans start becoming immortal, they can start domesticating elephants?

    • @Deathnotefan97
      @Deathnotefan97 Před 5 lety +11

      And now I'm imagining a fantasy setting where elves have domesticated elephants

    • @TracinyaLachance
      @TracinyaLachance Před 5 lety +8

      @@Deathnotefan97 How about a fantasy setting where elves have domesticated HUMANS?

    • @Deathnotefan97
      @Deathnotefan97 Před 5 lety +3

      @@TracinyaLachance Humans are too stupid and high maintenance for elves to bother domesticating them, they'd get a much better return out of elephants
      Maybe the Dwarves would be up to the task of domesticating humans?

    • @amandaamanda5398
      @amandaamanda5398 Před 4 lety +2

      But a beautiful bonsai tree needs dozens of years to shape.......

  • @davidndiulor8428
    @davidndiulor8428 Před 7 lety +1263

    "Carnivores... their day-job is murder" CGP Grey 2016

    • @marisabel5500
      @marisabel5500 Před 7 lety +18

      yeah xD As if humans don't totally murder animals more than any other things ever in the history of earth hahaha

    • @briansouthparkstudio1357
      @briansouthparkstudio1357 Před 7 lety +10

      that's just because theirs so many of us to do the killing

    • @MSpencer1998
      @MSpencer1998 Před 7 lety +38

      Yeah, but plenty of omnivores moonlight in murder

    • @GetsugaTensho85
      @GetsugaTensho85 Před 6 lety +1

      MarI sabel
      Our day job is murder too!

    • @mexicanmuslim
      @mexicanmuslim Před 6 lety

      David Ndiulor Thats a good line and its true.

  • @computerjantje
    @computerjantje Před rokem +2

    I LOVE this video. Short and to the point filled with light info brought in a funny attaching way. This is a great video. Thank you CGP Grey. I am going to watch a few more video by you now.

  • @kulled
    @kulled Před rokem +1

    this is my second favorite cgp grey video

  • @DrDeathpwnsu
    @DrDeathpwnsu Před 3 lety +2271

    "A dude on a horse was the best internet at the time."
    Yep, and having a horse back then was like going from dial-up to broadband.

    • @logreene1071
      @logreene1071 Před 3 lety +59

      And that's how we use them to measure engine output, Horse Power!

    • @lunasagaming5801
      @lunasagaming5801 Před 3 lety +8

      @@khaledchowdhury9220 dial up was a way of internet that used phone lines, and if someone was on the phone, you couldn't use the internet.

    • @Schadrach42
      @Schadrach42 Před 3 lety +39

      To be fair, a dude in a truck is the highest bandwidth internet available overland, assuming you fill the truck with large hard disks. *TERRIBLE* ping, but absurdly high bandwidth.

    • @edwardshalash2607
      @edwardshalash2607 Před 3 lety +7

      No it wasn't ... Pigeons carrying letters were.

    • @redstateforever
      @redstateforever Před 3 lety +19

      Crazy to think there are still people alive who were born when horses were still a very common mode of transportation. Can you imagine what a pain it would be to have to keep and maintain horses just to go anywhere? I live in a suburb where everything I need is within a 10-15 minute drive, but that’s a heckuva long way to walk. It’s just so weird that we are only a few generations removed from that. Especially when horses were it for all the thousands of years before then.

  • @carlalm6100
    @carlalm6100 Před 4 lety +3796

    You did not mention that cats are kind of unique in the way they "domesticated" themselves, choosing to live by our side for an easier life and abundance of prey.

    • @pisces2569
      @pisces2569 Před 4 lety +301

      Carl Alm or how rats and mice are the only animals domesticated solely for experimentation.

    • @carlalm6100
      @carlalm6100 Před 4 lety +165

      @@pisces2569 like rabbits, some people actually keep them as pets.

    • @Omnifarious0
      @Omnifarious0 Před 4 lety +396

      Cats will latch on to any friendly large mammal in the vicinity. There are a few stories about horses and cats having a bond.

    • @Doxymeister
      @Doxymeister Před 4 lety +270

      @@Omnifarious0 Yup. I used to breed miniature horses for show, and had a Siamese-type with a short tail, that used to jump up on my little stud horse, sit up there like he was surveying his kingdom, LOL. He was kind of a weird horse, though--he had an odd relationship with the wild turkey's living down on our creek bottom. They'd come up at feeding time, try to steal the horses' oats, and my little stallion would put on a big show of running them off--the turkey's would congregate just on the outside of the fence, puff up their feathers and put on a show. Hysterical!

    • @catkook543
      @catkook543 Před 4 lety +204

      We got cats because mice wanted to eat our spare food
      And cats wanted to eat mice and started being ok with being around humans

  • @jimhalpert0
    @jimhalpert0 Před rokem +17

    I would love a video on the domestication of budgies and how their colours were made by human intervention.

  • @gofishglobal7919
    @gofishglobal7919 Před rokem +1

    As simple as the explanation was, I really needed to hear that. Thank you!

  • @sneakyzebra
    @sneakyzebra Před 8 lety +13458

    Yeah you can try and domesticate us!

    • @iiireeeneee
      @iiireeeneee Před 8 lety +140

      lol

    • @vayonan2995
      @vayonan2995 Před 8 lety +216

      this is the best comment ever

    • @TheJwb7111
      @TheJwb7111 Před 8 lety +108

      +Sneaky Zebra well played!

    • @Super165i
      @Super165i Před 8 lety +32

      +Sneaky Zebra ha

    • @demilung
      @demilung Před 8 lety +129

      +Sneaky Zebra I'd prefer to keep all my fingers.

  • @m1l22
    @m1l22 Před 4 lety +494

    *_Everybody gangsta till the Human seizes the title of top chicken_*

  • @beuxjmusic
    @beuxjmusic Před rokem +1

    Very interesting! Great choice of subject, clean video, well narrated!

  • @ROFLance
    @ROFLance Před rokem +6

    What a great video! Incredibly informative and straight to the point with splashes of humor. I love this format.

  • @blackthemew9371
    @blackthemew9371 Před 4 lety +909

    Horses be like:
    "We live in a society..."

  • @ceooflettuce8768
    @ceooflettuce8768 Před 4 lety +1421

    "War bears will not happen"
    Poland: *YOU DARE OPPOSE ME MORTAL?*

  • @gabrielafanelli3453
    @gabrielafanelli3453 Před rokem +1

    Wait I need a part 2 of this!! More about zebras please!

  • @bobbygetsbanned6049
    @bobbygetsbanned6049 Před rokem +11

    Finally, someone else that understands how amazing it is that cows turn totally inedible grass into freakin steaks!

  • @CrypticPetrichor
    @CrypticPetrichor Před 4 lety +708

    Fluffification, day job is murder, hippos hold the murder high score, so eager to breed it gets it wrong sometimes
    So many gems in this

    • @Safwan.Hossain
      @Safwan.Hossain Před 4 lety +57

      We're top chicken.
      Try sneaking up on a gazelle,
      Rhymes with LOL.

    • @michaelkarnerfors9545
      @michaelkarnerfors9545 Před 4 lety +46

      "Whereas a cat is a tiny tiger that lives in your house"

    • @aderinog
      @aderinog Před 4 lety +41

      You've got to be kidding, elephants, we don't have time for this

    • @mariaagustinaferrero2333
      @mariaagustinaferrero2333 Před 4 lety +24

      *"We're top chicken"*

    • @CrypticPetrichor
      @CrypticPetrichor Před 4 lety +14

      @@mariaagustinaferrero2333 Such quality lines, I will be quoting this in my daily life out of context

  • @TheL0rd0fSpace
    @TheL0rd0fSpace Před 3 lety +2058

    Hearing about how dogs get personal enjoyment out of being useful to us makes my heart warm

    • @skeleletonboi4533
      @skeleletonboi4533 Před 3 lety +88

      maybe I am dog

    • @BioTheHuman
      @BioTheHuman Před 2 lety +100

      In a sort of way it's actually sad because they're "programmed" to be like that.
      It's like not having "free will" 😐

    • @basrengangetch.2042
      @basrengangetch.2042 Před 2 lety +70

      @@BioTheHuman they can have free will as long as it's useful for us. Something along those lines

    • @szhzs6121
      @szhzs6121 Před 2 lety +152

      @@BioTheHuman you think you have free will? 😂

    • @federicagarridoweisheim870
      @federicagarridoweisheim870 Před 2 lety +44

      @@BioTheHuman they still have preferences, but most of them tend to be like that as a species, so it could be both without one idea denying the other.

  • @vidform
    @vidform Před rokem +3

    This video shares some commonality with the book called "Guns, Germs and Steel" by Jared Diamond.

  • @teddyjackson1902
    @teddyjackson1902 Před rokem +11

    “We’re top chicken” says man who never owned a bastard rooster.

  • @tzisorey
    @tzisorey Před 4 lety +1315

    "If it's in a circus, it's tamed"
    I dunno - I'm not sure I've seen a clown I'd consider "tame"...

    • @tzisorey
      @tzisorey Před 4 lety +24

      @@outlanderwraith r/whoooosh

    • @roecocoa
      @roecocoa Před 4 lety +3

      Don't forget Pacifist J and Fluffy 2 Dope, founding members of TCP.

    • @gagandeepsingh7789
      @gagandeepsingh7789 Před 4 lety +3

      You won't get it

    • @diablominero
      @diablominero Před 4 lety +9

      They wouldn't risk having it in a circus near a crowd if it weren't tamed or domesticated.

    • @harrybetteridge7532
      @harrybetteridge7532 Před 4 lety +15

      Pennywise wasn't in a circus that explains a lot.

  • @naphackDT
    @naphackDT Před 2 lety +5712

    There is one misconception about domestication and breeding: Most people don't go "oh, this animal has great genes, I will breed it with that animal over there."
    Most breeding that happens isn't selecting animals with desirable traits but rather culling animals with undesirable traits. When winter comes and you decide, which part of your herd to butcher, you obviously choose to get rid of the problem animals rather than the well-behaved, healthy ones. And that's usually the biggest player in livestock genetics.

    • @Great_Olaf5
      @Great_Olaf5 Před rokem +948

      That and breeding control. Most domestic herds only have a handful of males who we adore to breed, and the rest are castrated. To the point where the English language actually has three separate words for pretty much every kind of barnyard animal, a word for the male, a word for the female, and a word for castrated males.
      Stallion, mare, gelding
      Bull, cow, ox
      Boar, sow, barrow
      Billy, nanny, wether
      Ram, ewe, wether
      Rooster, hen, (it's impossible to castrate a rooster)

    • @wildstarfish3786
      @wildstarfish3786 Před rokem +351

      @@Great_Olaf5 i always thought oxen were a seperate species from cattle

    • @Great_Olaf5
      @Great_Olaf5 Před rokem +378

      @@wildstarfish3786 Nope, just castrated bulls. I was surprised too.

    • @amytysoe2292
      @amytysoe2292 Před rokem +342

      @@Great_Olaf5 42 years old and i finally find out what an Ox is, thank you!

    • @Great_Olaf5
      @Great_Olaf5 Před rokem +31

      @@amytysoe2292 No problem.

  • @logansfury
    @logansfury Před rokem

    Very informative and entertaining video. Thanks for the upload!

  • @GlobalWarmingSkeptic
    @GlobalWarmingSkeptic Před 5 měsíci +25

    Maybe it's horses that are just terrible zebras

  • @gladiatorinasuit3094
    @gladiatorinasuit3094 Před 7 lety +353

    "We're top chicken" - CGP Grey, 2016.

  • @gurmeetsingh-cu2iu
    @gurmeetsingh-cu2iu Před 6 lety +817

    "Because zebras are bastards"
    Killed me😂

    • @ne3333t
      @ne3333t Před 5 lety +4

      @@muhammaddawoodakhalwaya313
      That's nice

    • @nunyabuisness1252
      @nunyabuisness1252 Před 5 lety +2

      Muhammad Dawood Akhalwaya yes we did see the video

    • @ValensBellator
      @ValensBellator Před 5 lety +3

      Such a great line lol... I guess they fall into the "honey badger" category of animal that are only willing to interact with humans when they're actively trying to maul them :D

    • @hunterG60k
      @hunterG60k Před 5 lety +2

      This is the actual reason. Zebra's have a pretty similar social structure to horses, stallions compete for mares in the same way and, outside of migration, they spend time in small family groups. So yeah, they are just mean as all hell. They evolved to fight off lions, hyenas and crocs. The worst thing horses had to worry about was the occasional pack of wolves.

    • @fishyfishyfishy500akabs8
      @fishyfishyfishy500akabs8 Před 5 lety

      @@hunterG60k oh yeah and the horses are quite capable of fighting off wolves, especially as groups

  • @scomilygelbfarb9239
    @scomilygelbfarb9239 Před rokem +3

    I just want to point out the pure comedy gold at 4:36 with the "WE'RE TOP CHICKEN"

  • @TheAfricanpoofly
    @TheAfricanpoofly Před rokem

    cool! loved this. I learnt alot, thanks again
    kind regards
    george and co :3

  • @IRosamelia
    @IRosamelia Před 6 lety +1504

    "Sheep weren't always this fluffy. We fluffified them".... that part is solid gold 🤣

  • @exadeci
    @exadeci Před 4 lety +1558

    "Herbivores that aren't picky" Shows Koala, one of the only ones that feed on the worst source of energy and that can die of hunger if the leaves are on the ground because they don't recognize it as food when not on the tree.

  • @BillyWitchDoctorDotCom
    @BillyWitchDoctorDotCom Před rokem +89

    Have you ever heard the story of the three legged pig?
    One day a man drove by a farm and saw a three-legged pig. The man went up to the farmer and said, "Excuse me, but why does that pig only have 3 legs?"
    "Well," said the farmer, "that pig is very special. One time my wife was cooking something she stepped out of the kitchen and it caught on fire. No one in the house knew about it but the pig, and he saved me, my wife, and my 2 kids."
    "That's amazing!" said the man, but why does the pig only have three legs?"
    "Well, there was that time the pig saw a big storm coming and we didn't. The pig ran into the house and dragged us out to the storm cellar. If it weren't for that pig we would all be dead."
    "But still, that doesn't explain why the pig only has 3 legs."
    "And I remember the time my youngest son was stuck up a tree, but I was too far away to hear his cries for help. The pig ran to me and led me to where he was."
    "Well, that is a miracle, but how come that pig only has 3 legs?" the man said quite annoyed at this point.
    "Well," said the farmer, "with a pig that special... you have to eat 'em real slow."

  • @robertmahler4149
    @robertmahler4149 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Very informative and easy to understand!

    • @augustopinochet1670
      @augustopinochet1670 Před rokem

      because it's for smooth brains. The ancestor of the cow, the auroch was the size of a buffalo and more aggressive. The ancestor of the modern day horse looked and acted different from what we have today. Thousands of years of selective breeding will do that. It's uneducated excuse making for nationalities who didn't discover animal husbandry.

  • @soumitrochowdhury8271
    @soumitrochowdhury8271 Před 3 lety +991

    "try sneaking up on a gazelle,
    rhymes with *L O L*"
    - Grey, 2016

    • @kiteskingdom6137
      @kiteskingdom6137 Před 3 lety

      Yes

    • @donottrustanyonelol
      @donottrustanyonelol Před 3 lety +8

      Idk why but that “sure” makes me laugh lol

    • @MyWill28
      @MyWill28 Před 3 lety +5

      @Simone LastName asked a clarifying question, and @Michael Kagan politely responded without calling anybody any hurtful names. This is the kind of dynamic that is missing in a lot of CZcams comment sections. Thank you, @Michael Kagan for being so patient and polite and for being a exemplary human being. @Simone LastName, do not be afraid to ask more questions. You are awesome too 😉.

    • @terminallydrunk1900
      @terminallydrunk1900 Před 3 lety

      @@simonelastname5182 i still don't get it.

  • @rzkzkr20
    @rzkzkr20 Před 4 lety +5927

    CGP Grey: **long explanation about dogs being the best pet**
    Me as a cat person: **waiting impatiently for the explanation of cats**
    CGP Grey: whereas a cat is a tiny tiger that lives in your house
    Me: ok i'll take that

    • @ceil5001
      @ceil5001 Před 4 lety +179

      Yeah, me too lol!! Cats rule

    • @lemon.c0rd
      @lemon.c0rd Před 4 lety +41

      Animal rules

    • @ano_nym
      @ano_nym Před 4 lety +139

      Kinda cool with a tiny tiger tbh.

    • @JMZReview
      @JMZReview Před 4 lety +40

      D O G S ! ! !

    • @georockstar09
      @georockstar09 Před 4 lety +292

      Though to be fair cats were simply pest-contollers that, to better survive around humans, they had to become friendly. Which is an unusual trend in domestication.

  • @Hollyberrystreats
    @Hollyberrystreats Před rokem +15

    Not on topic, but I know of here has one actual War Bear. Kapral Wojtek of the Polish army, served from '43 to '45. Moved large stuff around and improved morale.

  • @rovhalt6650
    @rovhalt6650 Před rokem +3

    Horses used to be terrible too. Until we tamed them.
    The same can be done with the Zebra. Africans never did for some reason. Europeans started doing it in the 1800's.
    Then came cars and the tractors. So we never had a reason to continue taming them.

  • @Tigger0jk
    @Tigger0jk Před 3 lety +432

    Notable omission: Guinea pigs! They were domesticated as early as 5000 BC in the Andes for food (and they meet the checklist!).

    • @seileach67
      @seileach67 Před 3 lety +51

      You're right! But I think he may have left them out because he was talking about *large* animals?

    • @navilluscire2567
      @navilluscire2567 Před 2 lety +64

      Imagine if they could've selectively breed horse sized ones, Incan Guinea Pig calvary!

    • @internetmovieguy
      @internetmovieguy Před 2 lety +49

      So, Capybaras?

    • @bthsr7113
      @bthsr7113 Před 2 lety +18

      @@internetmovieguy Still too small. Also too nice.

    • @itaykerensm1629
      @itaykerensm1629 Před 2 lety +2

      @@navilluscire2567 DND has Spham, a species of giant space hamsters.

  • @Persnikity-yv3nh
    @Persnikity-yv3nh Před 7 lety +583

    For the record, if you make a shirt that says WE'RE TOP CHICKEN I will buy it.

  • @dannyman2k
    @dannyman2k Před rokem +3

    0:19 - My dude was PACKING

  • @jellybubbles
    @jellybubbles Před rokem

    The 5 F's. I never thought of it from an agricultural standpoint. Really changes the way I view other aspects of human history.

  • @vizthex
    @vizthex Před 7 lety +799

    "We fluffified them" - CGP Grey, 2016

  • @claudealpha2090
    @claudealpha2090 Před 3 lety +737

    The main takeaway from this video: *We're top chicken!*

    • @TylerJ0412
      @TylerJ0412 Před 3 lety +12

      All i got was, cats are tiny tigers that live in your house

    • @1978sjt
      @1978sjt Před 2 lety +5

      Zebra's are Bastards

    • @raystargazer7468
      @raystargazer7468 Před rokem

      How do you doo, fellow top chicken?

  • @theanswerisa3758
    @theanswerisa3758 Před rokem +13

    Question. Does this list of requirements mean we could potentially domesticate opossums?

    • @tranquilthoughts7233
      @tranquilthoughts7233 Před rokem +1

      With modern bookkeeping we could potentially domesticate any animal. But why would you want to domesticate opossums?

    • @theanswerisa3758
      @theanswerisa3758 Před rokem +5

      @@tranquilthoughts7233 Honestly I just pulled them out of my ass because they seem to fit into the list of requirements mentioned here. They’re pretty cute though.

  • @robertwilliam5527
    @robertwilliam5527 Před rokem +1

    Clicked to learn about zebra vs horse, ended up knowing about many more things including apples.
    Nice allrounder video, thanks.