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A genius African Gray Parrot named Apollo set the Guinness World Record for "most items identified by a parrot in 3 minutes".
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Weird History Foodtalked about the early origins of the hot dog in America before launching into what actually goes into making them.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PT1P)
AT Frenchies amusingly taught Cookie Monster how to say certain words in French that all sound the same when spoken out loud.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PT1Q)
A pair of little Kunekune piglets named Ginger and Cookie happily grunted as their human gave them yummy belly rugs simultaneously
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PSWW)
A disabled bald eagle named Murphy at the World Bird Sanctuary who tried to hatch a rock, was given an eaglet to raise.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PS8H)
MinutePhysics tested out a magnetic guitar pick while explaining how magnets work to create sound for an electric guitar.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PS60)
Theincredibly talented towering clownPuddles Pity Partyperformed a soulful cover of the classic Black Sabbath ballad "Changes".
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PS61)
Primal Space used clever animation to explain how ancient Roman refugees were able to build the city of Venice on top of a muddy swamp.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PS62)
The "Then and Now" series by The Olympics compared how sports have evolved from the the 1912 games to the games in 2020.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PS2H)
Brandon Ethridgeupdated his "Can I Pet That Dawg" song to include additional musicians and a little boy with a plush dog.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PS2J)
Aging Wheels traveled to Switzerland to drive a Microlino, a tiny bubble vehicle reminiscent of the 1960s BMW Isetta microcar.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PRCE)
Podcast host Rainn Wilson and guest Bryan Cranston each played the same role as a man named Otto who bakes a poisoned baguette.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PR9Q)
Pongfinity shared a really amusing compilation of the best and silliest ping pong tricks they accomplished in one year.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PR9R)
Drummer Carl Olaison played three separate drum fills, each one BPM slower than the previous one (99 BPM, 100 BPM, and 101 BPM).
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PR68)
40 Fingersperformed a lush medley of two distinctive Star Wars songs that included the "Star Wars Theme" and "The Imperial March".
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PR3N)
New York City tour guide John Barr explained how a section of the Berlin Wall is hiding in plain sight in Kowsky Plaza near Battery Park.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PQMB)
Carol Cleveland Sings performed a lighthearted cover of The Beatles' song I Want to Hold Your Hand" on multiple instruments.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PQ2N)
Dr. Patrick Feaser played the very first recording of the human voice made by Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville in 1860.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PPKE)
Mark Goldstein explains the Marimba Lumina, an electronic MIDI vibraphone instrument that he, Don Buchla and Joel Davel designed.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PPKF)
Everything Explained described the dragons and their claimed riders, as seen in both the first and second seasons of "House of the Dragon".
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PPKG)
Filmmaker Eowyn Aldridge quite amusingly filmed herself drinking a glass of water in the style of ten different directors.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PPB4)
Everything Explained provided a rapid-fire yet comprehensive list of every word ending in "logy" in six minutes.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PPB5)
A clip from the BBC Earth series "Mammals" features a baby wolverine emerging from his den, taking his very first steps above ground.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PPB6)
David Ian Howe shared heartbreaking epitaphs that ancient Greco-Romans inscribed on the tombstones for their dearly departed dogs.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PP8V)
Libby and Marcel of Free To Use Sounds recorded the din of pigeons pecking at seeds on a plate of glass set on a sidewalk.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PNTF)
Postmodern Jukebox teamed up with Ray Moore Jr. to perform a gorgeous soulful rendition of the Soundgarden song "Black Hole Sun".
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PNQW)
Musician Theone Khramova and a horse named Yupia make beautiful music together at the horse riding BWC2 nonprofit.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PNN0)
SNL cast member James Austin Johnson appeared on "Weekend Update" to perform random impressions of celebrities in odd situations.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PNN1)
An hirsute TED Ed lesson written by Stephanie Honchell Smith explains how powdered wigs came into and out of fashion.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PNHK)
A little donkey named Cash found a loving forever home with the Weldons, the family who found him and raised him as their own after his mother rejected him.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PNHM)
Brick Technologybuilt a series of remote controlledLEGO machines in an attempt to knock down increasingly wider LEGO buildings.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PNHN)
EYNTK recommends playing the song "Sweet Emotion" when flying, since it perfectly matches up with the time it takes an airplane to take off.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PMS5)
Alabama comedian Matt Mitchell amusingly personified big box stores having an argument about the best way to have customers check out.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PMP4)
"Fitting" by Caitlin McMullan is a beautiful introspective film about being fitted for a custom made prosthetic leg.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PMP5)
Dr. Erica Brozovsky, PhD of the PBS series "Otherwords" explained the etymological origins of the word dude".
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PMP6)
Vox producer Laura Bult spoke with animal researchers to find out how machine learning AI is helping humans communicate with animals.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PMK0)
Helen Rosner, a food critic for The New Yorker, explained how the manipulation of air is the secret to a masterful sandwich.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PMFH)
Max MillerofTasting History prepared the original corn flake recipe as prescribed in 1895 by Dr. John Harvey Kellogg.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PKT3)
Realm Of Loredor created two amazing supercuts that featured one second of every episode of "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul".
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PKT4)
Ze Frankoffers a humorous look at the specific biology of a male short beaked echidna, a furry spiny creature native to Australia and the South Pacific.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PKQ2)
How It Should Have Ended hilariously mashed together the Disney Pixar movie "Inside Out" with "Deadpool and Wolverine".
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PKQ3)
A black spotted white cat named Maverick Meow hilariously tried to catch an Olympic gymnast who was performing a high bar routine on the TV.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PKM2)
Klangphonics is a German techno trio that creates electronic music using household items such as sewing machines and coffee makers.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PKM3)
RobWordstook a very detailed at the etymological origins behind cities in England, noting how the names were influenced by history.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PK04)
Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart talked with Dan Rather about how they felt when they performed "Stairway to Heaven" for Led Zeppelin in 2012.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PJX7)
In the first episode of "The Fediverse Files", Doc Pop explains what the fediverse is and how it relates to social media.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PJX8)
British linguistOlly Richards examined 11 incredibly diverse yet highly distinctive accents spoken in and around New York City.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PJTG)
Musician SyncoApe performs bossa nova covers of vocal focused heavy metal songs while wearing a distinctive ape mask.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PJPT)
Tom BlankofWeird History listed many of the common words and phrases that came directly from the military.
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by Lori Dorn on (#6PJPV)
Danny BoydofCinemaStixlooked at the seminal 1980s comedy "Ferris Bueller's Day Off", noting how editor Paul Hirsch saved the movie.
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