Bill Nye the Science Guy is a close second

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    1 year ago

    A science teacher showed us a video of a salmon ejaculation in 8th grade and mainly I wondered why she thought we’d need to see that

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          I learned about it from kids at summer camp and a penthouse we found under the leaves in an alley by a middle school when I was 6. Super healthy.

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        Why no videos like that of bears or horses or humans? I guess I could take it the other direction and picture videos of bugs laying eggs… that seems normal… I suppose fish are different enough from people for it to seem sort of normal.

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      Reproductive methods are vastly different across all the species we can observe and thats deeply important to forming hypotheses about evolutionary science among other things. Its education!

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      I remember a teacher also showed my class a documentary that covered that, them he commented “wow, jumping in those waters sound great!”, everybody laughed.

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        Also the diluted bird, fish and mammal excrement and urine plus all the decaying animals, insects and plants brings it to a new level for me.