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  • man i was watching these on nickfromfulham channel but it was taken down

  • alan is such an awesome storyteller.

  • Jimmy Carr is so fast-thinking, I'm so amazed!

  • I had no idea mudskippers seemed so exotic to people.

  • I love that frog story!

  • Ninja Toads! :D

  • @SillyStokey92 ...ninja crows :P

  • how on earth does stephan fry know aobut mcdonalds apple pies?

  • I've been to the zoo looking at the flamingos, and they had two species there - one that ate prawn and one that lived off algae.

    And they were both pink, though the prawn eaters were more pastel coloured and the algae ones had hot pink plumage.

  • Ninja Crows, we are doomed

  • Ninja Crows .... :-D LOL

  • "Waiter, there's a frog in my bowl!"

  • I always heard that they used rabbits to test for pregnancy that way back in the '50s.

  • @kittyprydekissme Yes, they were which is what makes his statement so odd but maybe he meant there was no other test than to use live animals.

  • I wonder if McDonald Hot Apple Pies are still fried over there like they used to be in the US? I've never liked the substitute baked ones.

  • I could actually imagine how terrified this little frog was 'cause my English teacher is just like that - looking down at you with her huge round eyes ...

    the spelling difference was also hilarious,

    thanks for uploading !!!

  • I know some kinds of ducks will sleep with only one side of their body at a time. I think dolphins do that as well, but I could be wrong.

  • they do! there are actually quit a lot animals who sleep that way. so they are always alert and ready to run if nessesary.

  • @leeshajoi yeah dolphins sleep half a brain at a time.

  • Im sorry if this sounds dumb, but why do Flamingos need to sleep like that?

  • What I understand from it, is that they can put one part of their body to sleep, and the other stays awake. Sharks do that too, the shark for logistical reasons and the flamingo probably for staying safe (I guess)

  • @biggieboy2510 Thank you, I thought it might be a safety from predators thing but I wasn't sure.

  • I love Jimmy in this episode

  • @Kpvker I recently found out they cut out a good chunk of Jimmy's comments.

  • The exploding frogs bit at 5:52 was entertaining. The explanation regarding the intelligence of crows was questioned.

    If you want to consider how much intelligence crows might have, please watch:

    "Joshua Klein: The amazing intelligence of crows".

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