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Welcome to Animal Science TV. I am your host, Chris. My goal with this channel is to teach interesting animal facts, cover animals in the news, and explore the science of the animal world.

We dive deep into the brutish nature of animals, and we cover serious topics.

Please subscribe to join the community. I want to hear your opinions and we can have discussions in our live chats.

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Welcome to Animal Science TV. I am your host, Chris. My goal with this channel is to teach interesting animal facts, cover animals in the news, and explore the science of the animal world.

We dive deep into the brutish nature of animals, and we cover serious topics.

Please subscribe to join the community. I want to hear your opinions and we can have discussions in our live chats.

You can find Animal Science TV on twitter and facebook too.

Support me on Patreon for video requests and to be a guest host if you like.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHJmIluvev_unEsqNZD2KwA
www.patreon.com/AnimalScienceTV
www.animalsciencetv.com
www.facebook.com/AnimalScienceTv
twitter.com/AnimalScienceTV

    10 Cool Water Strider Facts

    10 Cool Water Strider Facts

    How exactly do water striders walk on water? What do water striders eat? How do these cannibals survive the winter freeze? These 10 facts will teach you all you need to know! We even demonstrate some lab experiments you can try at home.

    Enjoy my English narration and watch HD video clips. Join in the discussion and let me know what you want to learn next. Please subscribe for more videos about animal facts, science education, and my gross shorts!

    Did you know water striders can jump 6x their own height? This animal is so fast that fish can't catch them.

    My favorite water strider fact has to do with how they reproduce on the water by using barbaric antenna hooks!

    How does surface tension work? Let's find out by making a replica out of paper clips and learning how hydrophobic hairs help the water strider float!

    Let me know which fact is your favorite. These are the top 10 cool facts about water striders:

    Chapters:
    0:00 - Waters Strider Facts Introduction
    0:27 - 10: Jesus bugs and shadows
    1:25 - 9: Surface tension manipulators
    2:13 - 8: Floating like metal?
    3:37 - Bonus: "Halobates"
    4:01 - 7: Hairs that "hate" water
    5:17 - 6: Bug juice smoothies
    6:23 - 5: Survival superpowers
    8:16 - 4: Ripple detectors
    9:04 - 3: Grabbing her eyes?!
    9:49 - 2: A deadly winter
    10:59 - 1: The enemy of my enemy
    12:11 - Support Animal Science TV

    Support me on Patreon for video requests and to have your pet featured in the
    "Pets of Animal Science TV" section in the end credits:

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    Special thanks to my current Patreons:
    Lab Assistants: The Borbs
    Research Associates: Susie, Julie Acepilot, GotMountains
    Lead Scientists: Lisa, Alex, Emily, Sarah, Bianco Artistica, Epsilon is Greater Than

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    General Credits:
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    Music: Youtube Audio Library Creative Commons
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    • 12 min
    5 Gross Cockroach Facts

    5 Gross Cockroach Facts

    Why are there cockroaches in your home? Because they can eat everything inside! Not just food, but wood, glue, and even your furniture. Did you know these gross monsters can survive without a head for up to a week?

    Cockroaches are dangerous because they spread diseases like dysentery. Sometimes they even climb right up the sewage pipe and then into your kitchen. Cockroaches cause infestations that can be almost impossible to irradicate because they are so durable and are great hiders.

    Do you have cockroaches in your home?

    Today we learn 5 Gross Cockroach Facts.

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    #shorts #cockroach #cockroaches

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    • 58 sec
    5 Gross Lobster Facts Short

    5 Gross Lobster Facts Short

    Lobsters have quite a weird anatomy which allows them to pee out of their eyes and into each other's faces. They even have teeth in their stomachs and are often toxic to eat... especially the gross green tomalley organ!

    Do you eat lobsters? I heard they taste good but I have a seafood phobia :)

    Today we learn 5 gross lobster facts!

    This is a "Square YouTube Short". Subscribe to Animal Science TV for full-screen, full-length videos all about animals!

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    Special thanks to my current Patreons:
    Lab Assistants: The Borbs
    Research Associates: Susie, Julie Acepilot, GotMountains
    Lead Scientists: Lisa, Alex, Emily, Sarah, Bianco Artistica, Epsilon is Greater Than

    #shorts #lobster #gross

    Specific Credits:
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    • 59 sec
    Jackrabbit Facts | 10 Animal Facts about Jackrabbits

    Jackrabbit Facts | 10 Animal Facts about Jackrabbits

    Why do jackrabbits have such huge donkey ears? What is up with the cute jiggly nose? Jackrabbits are one of the most successful animals and thrive in all 4 of the major North American deserts.

    Jackrabbits can eat almost any vegetation and have some impressive natural defenses that help them elude predators like mountain lions, snakes, and hawks!

    The jackrabbit is actually not a rabbit at all. It is a hare!

    My favorite fun fact about jackrabbits is how they punch each other like humans, standing on 2 legs.

    Here, the Jackrabbit is explained in great detail. This video contains everything you need to know.

    Annoyingly, "jackrabbit" is also correctly spelled as "jack-rabbit," and "jack rabbit." No space, hyphen, or with space... all is OK!

    Enjoy HD graphics and English narration with these 10 Jackrabbit Facts!

    timestamps:
    0:00 - Jackrabbit facts introduction
    0:42 - 10: The jackass hare
    1:42 - 9: "Jackrabbit" AKA "American desert hare"
    2:23 - 8: Hares versus rabbits
    3:25 - 7: Jackrabbit diet (herbivore)
    5:15 - 6: Predators of jackrabbits
    6:05 - 5: Jackrabbit natural defenses
    7:15 - 4: Jackrabbit babies (leverets)
    9:01 - BONUS: Jackrabbit territory and range
    9:36 - 3: Jackrabbit ears similar to elephant
    10:22 - 2: Function of jackrabbit nose
    11:11 - 1: Jackrabbit conservation status
    12:23 - Support Animal Science TV

    Support me on Patreon for video requests and to have your pet featured in the
    "Pets of Animal Science TV" section in the end credits:

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    Special thanks to my current Patreons:
    Lab Assistants: The Borbs
    Research Associates: Susie, Julie Acepilot, GotMountains
    Lead Scientists: Lisa, Alex, Emily, Sarah, Bianco Artistica, Epsilon is Greater Than

    #jackrabbits #jackrabbit #animals

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    Stock Videos: StoryBlocks Standard License
    Stock Photos: Pixabay, Canva
    Music: Youtube Audio Library Creative Commons
    Sound effects: https://www.zapsplat.com
    Animations: Animal Science TV

    Specific Credits:
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    • 12 min
    Pufferfish Facts | 10 Animal Facts about Pufferfish

    Pufferfish Facts | 10 Animal Facts about Pufferfish

    Did you know pufferfish can't use their stomach for digestion because it's main purpose is to expand in a matter of seconds like a water balloon on a faucet?

    Pufferfish are the most poisonous vertebrate in the ocean. A single pufferfish contains enough neurotoxin to paralyze 100 people if eaten, but that doesn't stop the Japanese from enjoying their exotic "fugu" dinners. Tigersharks are immune to tetrodotoxin, but most predators are startled away when a pufferfish blows up in their mouth!

    I think the coolest animal facts about Pufferfish are their ability to change colors, mating rituals, underwater crop circles, and their "beak!"

    Here, the Pufferfish is explained in great detail. This video contains everything you need to know. Pufferfish live in fresh and saltwater environments all over the world, and they are divided into 2 families. One family has spikes and includes the porcupinefish, and the other family only has soft skin like my pet pea puffer!

    Enjoy HD graphics and English narration with these 10 Pufferfish Facts!

    timestamps:
    0:00 - Pufferfish facts introduction
    0:25 - 10: Pufferfish puffing
    1:31 - 9: Pufferfish colors
    2:30 - 8: Pufferfish species
    3:55 - 7: Tetrodotoxin in puffers
    5:19 - 6: Pufferfish symbiosis
    6:39 - 5: Natural predators of Pufferfish
    8:07 - 4: Fugu and eating puffers
    9:25 - 3: Pufferfish underwater crop circles
    10:24 - 2: Beaks and diet of pufferfish
    11:39 - 1: Pufferfish swimming
    12:57 - Support Animal Science TV

    Support me on Patreon for video requests and to have your pet featured in the
    "Pets of Animal Science TV" section in the end credits:

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    Special thanks to my current Patreons:
    Lab Assistants: The Borbs
    Research Associates: Susie, Julie Acepilot, GotMountains
    Lead Scientists: Lisa, Alex, Emily, Sarah, Bianco Artistica, Epsilon is Greater Than

    #pufferfish #puffer_fish #animals

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    Stock Photos: Pixabay, Canva
    Music: Youtube Audio Library Creative Commons
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    Animations: Animal Science TV

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    • 13 min
    Saltwater Crocodile Facts | 10 Animal Facts about Saltwater Crocodiles

    Saltwater Crocodile Facts | 10 Animal Facts about Saltwater Crocodiles

    How deadly are Saltwater Crocodiles? Did you know "salties" can not chew their food? That is why they perform the famous "death roll" to tear apart their prey.

    The Saltwater Crocodile can travel over 500 miles by floating in ocean currents, so watch out it could be anywhere... They can even live in freshwater!

    What is your favorite Saltwater Crocodile fact?

    timestamps:
    0:00 - Saltwater crocodile facts introduction
    0:29 - 10: Saltwater crocodile emigration
    1:58 - 9: Saltwater crocodiles and hatchlings
    2:54 - 8: Territory of the saltwater crocodile
    3:31 - 7: Saltwater crocodile size and swimming
    4:52 - 6: Saltwater crocodile's bite force
    5:47 - 5: Saltwater crocodiles death roll
    6:47 - 4: Saltwater crocodile diet and eating
    7:32 - 3: Saltwater crocodiles are ambush predators
    9:10 - 2: How did crocodiles survive dinosaur extinction?
    10:06 - 1: Salties are scary!
    11:21 - Support Animal Science TV

    Support me on Patreon for video requests:

    https://www.youtube.com/AnimalScienceTV
    https://www.patreon.com/AnimalScienceTV
    https://www.AnimalScienceTV.com
    https://www.facebook.com/AnimalScienceTV
    https://twitter.com/AnimalScienceTV

    Special thanks to my current Patreons:
    Lab Assistants: The Borbs
    Research Associates: Susie, Julie Acepilot, GotMountains
    Lead Scientists: Lisa, Alex, Emily, Sarah, Bianco Artistica, Epsilon is Greater Than

    #saltwatercrocodiles #crocodiles #animals

    General Credits:
    Videos: Property of Animal Science TV
    Stock Videos: StoryBlocks Standard License
    Stock Photos: Pixabay, Canva
    Music: Youtube Audio Library Creative Commons
    Sound effects: https://www.zapsplat.com
    Animations: Animal Science TV

    Specific Credits:
    https://animalsciencetv.com/credits-and-attributions-2022/

    • 11 min

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