Ze Frank

Ze Frank

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True Facts: Elephants

True Facts: Elephants

True Facts: Hippopotamus

True Facts: Hippopotamus

True Facts: Animal Awards

True Facts: Animal Awards

True Facts: Tarantulas

True Facts: Tarantulas

True Facts: Sea Cucumbers

True Facts: Sea Cucumbers

True Facts: Parasitic Birds

True Facts: Parasitic Birds

True Facts: The Beaver

True Facts: The Beaver

The Platypus Conspiracy

The Platypus Conspiracy

Damselfly and Beetle

Damselfly and Beetle

True Facts: Sea Stars

True Facts: Sea Stars

True Facts: Proboscis Monkey

True Facts: Proboscis Monkey

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  • @killer19183
    @killer1918323 сағат бұрын

    You forgot the part where pigeons were taught to guide misiles in ww2 and were quite acurate

  • @dzuchun
    @dzuchun23 сағат бұрын

    omg, song in the end slaps 😮

  • @eliotoole
    @eliotoole23 сағат бұрын

    Pigeon love be hittin me in the feels.😢

  • @Infernape7890
    @Infernape789023 сағат бұрын

    What if the bees know where the sugar is but just really like pushing blocks?

  • @paulrohrig8852
    @paulrohrig885223 сағат бұрын

    Which picture was breast cancer?

  • @ramflight
    @ramflight23 сағат бұрын

    I have a story of how the pigeon do. I was snacking on fries one lovely Saturday, chilling on a bench, throwing the occasional fry to the pigeons around. Suddenly, the king pigeon arrived - bigger than all the others, pushed away the others and got the biggest piece of potato. So I throw the other pigeons another piece. King pigeon, meanwhile, didn't peck apart the potato fry, but swallowed it whole. Only it got stuck in his throat, sticking out. But he must have saw me throw that other piece to the other pigeons. Because he turns towards the other fry, shoos them away, and proceeds to peck at the piece of potato. While the first piece is still stuck in his throat. He didn't stop. Meanwhile, meanwhile, a jackdaw flew in to grab a piece, perched above the scene of the King pigeon choking, while tearing small pieces of the potato, enjoying every peck.

  • @dzuchun
    @dzuchun23 сағат бұрын

    8:03 Oh, you have no idea, what you're looking at? Well here's 10cm for scale! 😂

  • @TheMightyNaryar
    @TheMightyNaryar23 сағат бұрын

    You mean in the 80's, scientists tried to nurse pigeon chicks with the pigeon equivalent of The Thing ? That's the most metal shit I've ever heard !

  • @jowenlobo
    @jowenlobo23 сағат бұрын

    I did not have catfishing pigeons on my 2024 bingo card

  • @jameshauck9148
    @jameshauck914823 сағат бұрын

    I think the easiest interpretation is that they just think that the head is turned at a particular angle when certain features are swapped?

  • @Woody2132
    @Woody213223 сағат бұрын

    Madness

  • @Vid_The_Impaler
    @Vid_The_Impaler23 сағат бұрын

    A yes, my kinda birbs.

  • @user-cj1bi6kl4y
    @user-cj1bi6kl4yКүн бұрын

    uh hello, why have you not posted "pigeon love" song on youtube? Please do that. Nowish.

  • @NicMash
    @NicMashКүн бұрын

    Du bist so lustig. Voll geil 😅

  • @misscyanic2484
    @misscyanic2484Күн бұрын

    Ty for telling us about Mike's videos of Beavers. I've subbed & look forward to watching videos of Beavers.

  • @xtecci
    @xtecciКүн бұрын

    “These bebes “

  • @Illumina_Blade
    @Illumina_BladeКүн бұрын

    I can consciously make my eyes vibrate and I can actually do smooth eye movements while it's happening. Granted I can't focus on anything because my eyes are shaking, but it's neat.

  • @parvuspeach
    @parvuspeachКүн бұрын

    mtf algorythm didnt notify me

  • @k.l.6129
    @k.l.6129Күн бұрын

    I want the pigeon song on my Spotify. Full version; please!

  • @arikmcdonald7071
    @arikmcdonald7071Күн бұрын

    Pigeons helped us with the first homing torpedos/rockets

  • @scurvy135
    @scurvy135Күн бұрын

    I have always had love for pigeons. Thank you for making this video <3

  • @rfdebeaumont
    @rfdebeaumontКүн бұрын

    "Mindless peckers?" Plenty of those around

  • @darthvadersith514
    @darthvadersith514Күн бұрын

    I seriously will not look at pigeons the same way again after this. I mean, it was funny, as always. But I had no idea pigeons were that smart!

  • @nicbro3831
    @nicbro3831Күн бұрын

    Pidgeon Love is a banger

  • @POTATOEMPN
    @POTATOEMPNКүн бұрын

    Pigeons make kids cry. Maybe they aren't rats with wings after all.

  • @christophermacquarrie8224
    @christophermacquarrie8224Күн бұрын

    Did i really just learn smth on a ze frank video?

  • @SirAinlistor
    @SirAinlistorКүн бұрын

    I am watching this at 2:15 in the morning =))

  • @zacharyvanstanley9488
    @zacharyvanstanley9488Күн бұрын

    How do the tern eggs hatch? Do they fall out then?

  • @paulsteward9582
    @paulsteward9582Күн бұрын

    this video is getting dislikes by cult members of "birds are government's drone"

  • @SizzleMoonSong
    @SizzleMoonSongКүн бұрын

    We all like a nice sized beak, if we're honest.

  • @hi_tech_reptiles
    @hi_tech_reptilesКүн бұрын

    Your music is a little like if Beck was an amateur wildlife biologist (compliment)

  • @arkhamskida
    @arkhamskidaКүн бұрын

    true facts ain't varn at all ❤

  • @BDeerhead
    @BDeerheadКүн бұрын

    I would listen to that song in my car.

  • @SisterSunny
    @SisterSunnyКүн бұрын

    the fucking ending song

  • @xitaris5981
    @xitaris5981Күн бұрын

    Pigeon guys: "Does break size matter? " Pigeon girls: "No, the first thing I notice on a guy is his eyes" Ze Frank: "Actually..."

  • @catcat8899
    @catcat8899Күн бұрын

    Did Jerry not help with his video? He wasn't roasted once in this episode. Roasting Jerry is my favorite part of your videos.

  • @MrAB2357
    @MrAB2357Күн бұрын

    "A murder chicken" Well maybe it's just irritated that someone is forcing it to dance.

  • @cartoonistanonymous
    @cartoonistanonymousКүн бұрын

    zefrank and bees, that's two of my favorite things!

  • @FlawlesSanshiro
    @FlawlesSanshiroКүн бұрын

    i click on these videos of yours my man instantly now when they show up on the feed. You rock!

  • @mauricehinton5889
    @mauricehinton5889Күн бұрын

    My pigeon story. As a younger man, I once saw a flock of 7 or 8 pigeons, pecking away at some McDonald's french fries someone had spilled in the roadway at a bus station. Along came an incoming bus getting ready to park. Now, you'd think with their good eyesight, they'd see or sense the approaching danger, and flyoff. NOPE! They kept pecking away to their hearts content, and only attempted to fly away once the bus was almost on top of them. Several of the pigeons came rolling out the back off the bus, a little shaken, but alive, and they flew off. A couple of other pigeons weren't as lucky and they met the rear tires of the bus. Pigeons pop when they are run over. The End.

  • @taylorhillard4868
    @taylorhillard4868Күн бұрын

    Its so strange that they can pick up on patterns so well to recognize correct and incorrect words, but dont have the capacity to tell when another bird is horrendously mutilated.

  • @mitkoogrozev
    @mitkoogrozevКүн бұрын

    " horrendously mutilated" requires levels of assumptions , judgements and expectations, concepts of life and death, what is functional anatomy and thus knowledge biology etc. etc. that pigeons simply cannot have, since they don't have language, among other things. While recognizing patterns , as in telling the difference between some impressions on your visual system, is a lot more direct. No 'need' to assume what you're looking at. Just tell the difference. And in ''telling the difference'' the pigeon didn't come up with what to look for either. He or she was reinforced for specific behaviors and not for others with food.

  • @taylorhillard4868
    @taylorhillard4868Күн бұрын

    @@mitkoogrozev yes but basic anatomy is a very basic pattern recognition. A change in anatomy is a change in body pattern, especially as drastic as the examples used. It's like a word being scrambled. Like, you can recognize all of the words in this comment because you've seen all of them before in the arrangement that you currently see them. Btu fi yeth reew leslpde keil stih nsideat, ti on rnogle kaems ssnee. It requires a lot more complex thought to recognize those words because they are no longer arranged in the way you have ever seen them before.

  • @mitkoogrozev
    @mitkoogrozev23 сағат бұрын

    @@taylorhillard4868 Ok but there's a looot of assumptions and knowledge behind the word ''anatomy''. It's not just the shape. It's about thinking what shape is ''right'' or ''wrong' and you have knowledge about biology, function etc. to make those judgements , and anatomical studies are done in relation to those other subjects. Basically it's a very abstract thing to say what's "fucked up". If you just look at something with no knowledge, you can only tell a difference if there's any. You can't say if something is ''right'' or ''wrong'', ''good'' or ''bad'' etc. And 'knowledge' as I mean it here, requires complex verbal repertoire. The 'mapping' of sensory experiences with language and making a story out of them and how they relate in various contexts, over various time scales, and locations, which then in turn also influences what you notice. Like lets say a human vs a lobster. The thing doesn't even have a head, has interlocking shell parts instead of meaty body, and multiple limbs, that are just jointed sticks and some weird ass long things on it's 'front' called antennae. But we don't say that this is '' horrendously mutilated''. Because again we have some abstract verbal knowledge of how to categorize these things, and why we would call something " horrendously mutilated, something that's within a species only and not between species (and species is another abstract category with a lot of knowledge and assumptions behind it) and so on. So anatomy is not just "basic recognition" . There's absolutely no reason for the pigeon to 'think' what's the 'correct' anatomy. That shit requires lots of language.

  • @taylorhillard4868
    @taylorhillard486823 сағат бұрын

    @@mitkoogrozev it really doesn't take much at all to realize "this thing doesn't look like the pattern of features that I have seen with 100s of other pigeons before"

  • @mitkoogrozev
    @mitkoogrozev23 сағат бұрын

    @@taylorhillard4868 Sorry mate, you seem to be missing what I'm writing. I can't express it any clearer without writing down a book or having a convo on various other subjects over few hours, days or weeks, depending on how much we differ on these various subjects and if we've read similar things or not, so I'll leave it at this. Have a good life.

  • @indysiverd695
    @indysiverd695Күн бұрын

    Who is back here for another hit of disco funk ostrich action after the sad song about pigeon love gone cold.

  • @ChrisGuerra31
    @ChrisGuerra31Күн бұрын

    Reminds me of Vivarium

  • @Forkontheleft
    @ForkontheleftКүн бұрын

    Alternatively; big 👞

  • @philliplewis1586
    @philliplewis1586Күн бұрын

    You explained their pattern recognition but you didn't bring up PROJECT PIGEON, when the US military weaponized pigeons as navigation systems to target Japanese battleships. F.

  • @DiverCTH
    @DiverCTHКүн бұрын

    This just in: Insurance companies now require all mammograms to be conducted by pigeons. Human-read mammograms are now 200% out-of-pocket deductible.

  • @nikkiwhray1598
    @nikkiwhray1598Күн бұрын

    Great... I can't wait for my insurance to start denying my claims because their pigeon disagrees with the lab diagnostics.

  • @Shapshapper
    @ShapshapperКүн бұрын

    No jokes about crop milk?

  • @Gnomable
    @GnomableКүн бұрын

    Seem kinda inconvenient to live with a gun for a hand but then again I don't live in the ocean

  • @nocomment9532
    @nocomment9532Күн бұрын

    As a British, can confirm, 95% of our lexicon is vagina words