Why didn’t Africans on Zebra conquer the world? Why don’t we have war bears? Part 1: …
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That's right — WE'RE top chicken. Whenever you have the ability to decide whether or not something is on the dinner table that day, you're top chicken …
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🐎🦒
Donkeys have been domesticated. Probably zebra have not, because humans at the time in Africa did not want to domesticate them. Foxes had been domesticated by a soviet scientist. This video is too simplistic and speculative
No, a Pop-Tart is Not as man made as an apple tree. No one selected the Pop-Tart and bred it to a particular mess of horrible preservatives! Don't say ridiculous stuff
Africa is a very, very different landscape. Most animals that evolve there have a very different brain to their counterparts on other parts of the world. This is why humans have been able to act like an invasive species anywhere but Africa (in the sense that we caused extinction in every other continent)
Im positive that hippies don't take the domestication of 'plants' very badly at all….. a weird point you made about pop tarts in an otherwise interesting video.
The answer is simple, the Africans didn't even think Abt domesticating animals(did they know how to keep cattle before colonization?) while literally ppl in every other continent have been riding horses for thousands of years
People behave same as domesticated farm animals. Because we're only Human. Nobody's advanced. Then one day. We'll be replaced. By something that better deals with Crap.
Terrible analogy between PLANTS and a POP TART. Plants in the wild are not processed. and vegetables at least don't have any sugar. Processed, sugary foods are killing us and destroying our tissues. Vegetation is not (at least not the vegetables that aren't processed). So they're not actually similar, you're just incapable of making fine but crucial distinctions.
War bears existed. The vikings used to have house bears and would ride them to local battles—didn't do well on boats for obvious reasons. Do more research
That's right — WE'RE top chicken. Whenever you have the ability to decide whether or not something is on the dinner table that day, you're top chicken …
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🐎🦒
Wait, the plural of Zebra is Zebra?
Why do they look so cool though
Maybe it's horses that are just terrible zebras
Now I want Grey to make a shirt with his avatar and the words “TOP CHICKEN”.
Who's top chicken? We're top chicken!
That's no dog!
We are top chicken😂😂😂
Donkeys have been domesticated. Probably zebra have not, because humans at the time in Africa did not want to domesticate them. Foxes had been domesticated by a soviet scientist. This video is too simplistic and speculative
“We’re top chicken” says man who never owned a bastard rooster.
I think Europeans taming aurochs is the most insane example.
No, a Pop-Tart is Not as man made as an apple tree. No one selected the Pop-Tart and bred it to a particular mess of horrible preservatives! Don't say ridiculous stuff
Dude I got lost 1 minute in, and could never get un lost. What?
Great work, Grey. Thanks
Because they're donkeys, not horses
Pretty simplistic and glossed over effort. Full of contradictions
Once I was in a wild strawberry field and I realised that the strawberries were litterally 1 cm in length.
Let's domesticate humans. No? It's been done over and over before? Oh yeah….
We are top Chicken
Africa is a very, very different landscape. Most animals that evolve there have a very different brain to their counterparts on other parts of the world. This is why humans have been able to act like an invasive species anywhere but Africa (in the sense that we caused extinction in every other continent)
It's like "Why monkeys are terrible humans".
Selective breeding
This is more excuses for Africa. The horses our ancestors domesticated did not look like horses of today
Little of the actual subject is actually adressed.
Im positive that hippies don't take the domestication of 'plants' very badly at all….. a weird point you made about pop tarts in an otherwise interesting video.
The answer is simple, the Africans didn't even think Abt domesticating animals(did they know how to keep cattle before colonization?) while literally ppl in every other continent have been riding horses for thousands of years
Zebras are terrible horses
because zebras are not horses.
Just like dogs are terrible cats, and viceversa.
Too fast
Sloooooooow dooooown
People behave same as domesticated farm animals. Because we're only Human. Nobody's advanced. Then one day. We'll be replaced. By something that better deals with Crap.
I read a news story recently of a zebra almost biting a man's arm off. It was on the internet, it has to be true!
african animal looks like european animal on the outside… but not on the inside🤣
Terrible analogy between PLANTS and a POP TART. Plants in the wild are not processed. and vegetables at least don't have any sugar. Processed, sugary foods are killing us and destroying our tissues. Vegetation is not (at least not the vegetables that aren't processed). So they're not actually similar, you're just incapable of making fine but crucial distinctions.
Humans didn't start in Africa but whatevs
Your 'muzak' track so OVERPOWERS the narration that I'll never pull up one of your tracks again!
Zebras starts in 3:43 welcome
War bears existed. The vikings used to have house bears and would ride them to local battles—didn't do well on boats for obvious reasons. Do more research