Veterinarian Answers Wild Animal Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

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Wildlife veterinarian Dr. Romain Pizzi answers the internet's hottest questions about wild animals. Why does a giraffe have "antennae" on its head? Why do big cats have round pupils and house cats have slits? Does an elephant really have a great memory? What's it like putting an oxygen mask on a tiger?

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Director: Anna O'Donohue
Director of Photography: Steven Cassidy
Editor(s): Shandor Garrison
Internal, External, or Celebrity Talent (e.g. Host, Guest, Expert, Correspondent):
Expert: Romain Pizzi

Producer (e.g. Senior, Creative, Coordinating; main lead): Katherine Wzorek
Associate Producer: Paul Gulyas
Production Manager: Eric Martinez
Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila

Camera Operator(s): Aidan Black

Sound: Simon Tomlinson
Production Assistant(s): Charles Marks

Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch
Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen
Assistant Editor: Ben Harowitz

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @paveladamek3502
    I just love how he narrates as if he was reading a bedtime story to kids but in fact he is explaining science to adults.
  • @Tilleyforever44
    I love how he kept saying “but what’s MORE interesting” & shares really cool facts while still being on topic/answering the question. ❤
  • @Tker1970
    The placebo question and answer is fascinating.
  • @MMallon425
    Internet Person: "Operating on a big cat tomorrow and I'm so excited!" Dr. Pizzi: "You know sometimes they wake up during surgery, right?"
  • @hayls6030
    The fact that elephants can hear when other elephants are being poached is heartbreaking. :(
  • @saalsjdh
    I respect people who are actually good at their field yet are still humble enough to admit "we dont't know (yet)". It just comes to show how giving accurate information to educate the society is as important as them performing their jobs.
  • @cleonie9333
    That South African accent is unmistakable! 😁😁 So good to see a South African on this page 🇿🇦🇿🇦
  • @trish76342
    I could listen to him talk about anything. Soo calming.
  • @b_bogg
    I could listen to any expert in their field talk with this much passion
  • @pampoovey6722
    That placebo question was really good. You can tell how passionate this guy is. Keep these videos coming please. Other peoples' jobs are fascinating.
  • @khalilahd.
    I love his accent and passion for animals. He’s awesome ❤
  • @AryaStark47
    Questions are actually really good! Props to people who asked these questions and props to the doctor for being so informative and passionate in his answers
  • @DOC_951
    I’m an ER doctor, and many patient populations don’t talk either. However, they still show certain symptoms or have change of vitals signs. Not only that, blood tests and imaging helps too!
  • "idk" being read as "I'd like to know" rather than "i don't know" is such a great new perspective
  • @KingDoomfist
    I just learned about 800% more new information than I was expecting. This was awesome!
  • He's amazing! I love all of the facts he shared about animals! I hope we see him in another video!
  • I absolutely love Dr Pizzi, I really hope he comes back for more content.
  • @suecollins357
    In Australia our songbirds often have a different song in different area. One suburb I lived in had lots of children. We all noticed the butcherbirds warble there had the first line of Happy Birthday to You in it but not in other places 😊