Horrifying, yes. Immoral, yes. But fascinating, biology wise. Not to mention useful is future medical science. I'd much rather terminally ill subjects be used, though.
@@A1Ange69 Yes but if there is no neck to anchor to, how the hell does the head move? The neck muscles are severed, are they not? Look at the movement and tell me that's not a neck muscle type of movement. If you've ever had a really bad kink in your neck you would know what I mean
I can attest to the headless chicken bit. My grandmother became a life long vegetarian after the farm hand on her grandmother's farm decapitated the Christmas turkey right in front of my 3 year old grandmother who was playing with her turkey friend at the time. It kept running round in circles, headless, for quite a while. Sometime later my traumatised grandmother was called in for dinner and when her grandmother asked if she would like some turkey, she put two and two together, said no, ran to the bathroom, vomited and became a lifelong vegetarian. This was back in the 1916, waaaaay before vegetarianism was a thing in Canada. She became known as the most stubborn member of our family because no-one could ever change her mind. Not even as a little 3 year old.
@@Gortex. Very strong! She died before I was even born, more than 50 years ago, and the family still talks talks about her incredible will power and determination. She could not be swayed under circumstances even to her dying day.
@@xenostim Incredibly compassionate. She was a very caring, compassionate soul. She was a saint according to anyone I've ever spoken to who knew her. I wish I could have met her.
As a fisherman i can confirm that scoliosis is not a rare thing in the oceanic species, like cod for example, you guys wouldn't belive how many cods I have sean with unbelievable spinal curvature. Like some of them doesn't even look like they could swim
fun fact iceland and britain waged three "cod wars" (they weren't actual wars more like a game of chicken between british fishing vessels and iceland coast gaurds) because cod was super overfished of course iceland won all three leaving britian with very little cod
@@msquared6695but luckily the people that bred you didn't cull you for your spine mutation like the fish breeders you mentioned do 😆. (totally just joking around, don't mean any offense)
I remember my mother telling me a story about her family visiting relatives in Puerto Rico as a young child(in the 1930s). Her 'crazy uncle' was in the process of butchering a chicken, when it's headless body suddenly jumped to it's feet, ran off the chopping block and straight out of the porch door, with her uncle, cleaver in hand while cursing aloud, in hot pursuit as the brainless bird was high-tailing it into the underbrush. Laughing hysterically- as she recalled her 'kid logic' at the time- she started to become concerned for the well-being of the headless hen, as it obviously couldn't see where it was going and she feared that it was probably going to get lost in the trees!🤣
People think I’m weird for finding chickens absolutely adorable 🥰 but their so cute I’ve wanted chickens so I let them roam around the yard and do what ever else they want I especially the adult chickens they’re basically just feisty little dinosaurs
As a kid I once caught an otherwise normal seeming frog with six legs - one front set and two back sets and it would use all four back legs in sync and seemed to be able to swim a bit faster due to its extra propulsion power than the other normal frogs I caught and kept for a little while in a bucket of water before dumping them back in the pond. Someone told me he caught a fish with three eyes like the nuclear waste mutated fish in The Simpsons.
Wow. I always think how this channel puts out educational videos at a consistent manner. Like how many teams are working on these videos? Kudos to everyone
The “it doesn’t cause them any pain or discomfort” statements you make are based on what exactly? Did you ask them how they feel? I’m sure if an alien abducted me and looked at my spine they’d think my condition didn’t cause me any pain or discomfort since I can still do things but I sure as fuck do.
That one big goat looks just like it should look like, the breed is called damascus goat. Sure, this one looks extreme, but that's the reason why it was so expensive.
I would say horrible, not wild! They also attached a small dog or some say its a puppy, to the body of another larger dog, to see if they both would survive, which they did just for a little bit, and then both died, it was sick! Sure this was the 60s, and the American government did other experiments to animals, plus worse, to humans, though I am sure so did Russia! But none was right!
@@farrierette5216Ugh, I was sitting here thinking someone will think it's cute and try to breed them to look like that and charge large sums of money selling them to people who want a "unique" dog. While they are cute, everytime I see those poor short legged cats I get pissed. It's not ethical to purposely breed deformations into animals, especially ones that limit normal life.
You don't necessarily need a head to survive. Mushrooms, some snails, worm species, as well as jellyfish and a not inconsiderable part of the humans has even managed to specialize for a life without a head...
The goat with the strange enlarged head that was put up for sale and born somewhere in the Middle East is what’s called a Damascus goat. It’s a specific breed. It is not a malformation or defect. They are extremely prized!!!
Back in the early 90's, i worked for a bait company in minnesota. Catching minnows from all of the area lakes, then selling them yo bait shops who then sold them to fisherman. One small lake, in Arco Minnesota, Lake Stay, always produced a high concentratin of minnows with scoliosis, and less frequently, bulging eyes, like those aquarium fish you can buy. Some with both conditions. The lake was split by a roadway. The side that had the higher concentration of deformities had an old, defunct railroad depot, grain elevator, and farm chemical distributor right next to the edge of the lake. I always wondered if there was some accident or large chemical spill that occurred there. The water and fish could flow to the other side of the lake, but that side (defirmity side) was more of a spill over from the main side of the lake. More of a lowland marsh.
The "mutant goat" is just a Damascus Goat they look all abit like this theres nothing special on this Goat exept for a slightly bigger head...there are hundrets of Goats like it
Oh I was looking to see if anyone else said anything about that, I had thought it was these other 2 types, then I found the picture in the video, and found out it was a Damascus goat, I had seen pictures before, but forgot what it was called! So I looked up goat breeds and eventually found them, lol!
@@nikkicat254 I´ ve seen some news about it here in Germany a few years ago of the "Monster Goat" and that it was just one kind we in West Europe whouldnt know so good.
12:53 That goat is supposed to look like that. It’s a Damascus goat. They’re so cute as babies, then grow up to look like that. They’re a native breed in the Middle East.
the small town i grew up in had/has a history museum (idk if it's still there or not) with a display on the third floor of a one-eyed piglet from a nearby farm from the late 1800s or early 1900s. my sisters and i loved to go see the cyclops piglet, it was so intriguing to out little grains ⁶
The dogs with the short spine at the beginning remind me of Big Ed😂, I wonder if he suffers from the same condition?🤔, also I've had a couple of two headed frog's and a couple with extra set's of leg's, my Dad used to get manure delivered from one of the local farm's, the manure heap was next to a pond and for some reason the frog's and toad's there would lay their spawn next to the manure, I theorised maybe they were doing it for the warmth it gave off so that their egg's would have a better chance of hatching, needless to say we always ended up with a garden full of frog's and toad's that would multiply every year, it was great for pest control too!😂✌️
The common name for equine lordosis in older horses is sway back. I had a 33-year-old with some pretty notable sway back that developed as his back muscles weakened with age.
The creepiest thing here are the sound effects you put in some animations. Most creepy is the fact that you really spent time to find these bubbly sounds.
yeah the cow one was a little drastic with saying it wouldnt live long. lots of cows get that mutation and most farmers just get the extra limbs removed
9:22 , 1: Fukushima nuclear plant(fun fact: Japanese gov. is planning to release millions of "treated" Fukushima water into the ocean, this year), 2: decades of US nuke testing, Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands, etc. 3: Operational discharges from oil and gas industry, accidental spillage, or improperly disposing of drilling waste. Many more factors to list, but these 3 will brew a nice interconnected ocean concoction that probably will mutate marine life.
They come into cities and start eating pets in yards and attacking people (especially children) when the population gets too high. The still also occasionally attack hikers, campers and hunters in forest areas. The more they get used to people they get the more likeley they are to start randomly attacking people. Don’t people have a right to not get eaten? Or thier dogs/cats in the yard? This is a ruthless predator you are talking about not a cute little kitten.
@@jz3712 From 1890 until 1994, only 64 authenticated attacks and 13 fatalities took place in North America. That number has risen to 126 attacks and 27 fatal attacks as of 2022. We’re encroaching on their lands. Judging from the 64 attacks in 104yrs I’d say they prefer not to hunt humans as a rule. Rather than wipe them out bc there’s a very small chance they might attack you how about taking better precaution when in mountain lion country and get better wildlife workers to monitor them more closely.
I never said anything about killing them all. Crazy assumption on your part. You must be a city person as you clearly don’t seem to ever have been in an area with an overpopulation of dangerous predators. Keeping population low enough to lower the odds of an attack is not the same thing as eliminating them entirely. I bet your the kind of person that takes selfies with bison at Yellowstone😅
The last goat with a "deformed" face is actually normal. It's a very specific breed of goat. Native to the middle east. They're considered beautiful.... For some reason. 😅
About the dog head, that made me feel so weird, just thinking of a mad scientist beheading a beautiful dog just to have his creepy experiment, that poor animal 😢
There have been cases of people with teeth growing out of different parts of their body. It's not too common, but it happens. When I was a kid, I remember reading about a kid that had a tooth growing out of his toe. And there there are people with tumors with teeth in them. As for headless animals, my mother was chased by a headless chicken when she was a child. It was a pretty traumatic experience. I guess it wasn't unusual for the chickens being butchered to run around without a head for a while.
Вы правы, моей сестре сделали операцию по удалению кисты яичника, внутри кисты были обнаружены зубы и волосы, хирург сказал что это часто бывает, происходит это ещё в утробе матери.
I would love to straighten my spine/back because I’m slouching but it is physically impossible for me to slouch. This is because I have scoliosis and 4 years ago had the correctional surgery. For anyone wondering: no it doesn’t bother me. The only thing(s) that changed is my body is better balanced, flexibility must come from my hips, my back sometimes feels stiff and I can’t dive the same way that other people on my swim team can.
I have scoliosis in two places. I've asked my doctor about this surgery because of severe pain. They are trying to discourage me, claiming it will make me handicapped. I've heard several people saying the surgery helped them though. I think I will try to get a second opinion from a doctor.
@@j.artiste8596 there is a risk of being handicapped, and during recovery you need A LOT of help but I’d say if your scoliosis is causing you pain then definitely talk to multiple doctors about it so you get multiple options. I hope everything goes well!
That ugly goat isn’t a one-off, he’s part of a breed called Damascus Goats
They’re adorable as babies but puberty hits them like a truck
Ironically they're considered the most beautiful goat breed. Obviously the criteria of goats has plummeted over the years....
That footage of the Soviet decapitation experiment is one of the most horrifying things I have ever seen.
How did the dog move its head if the neck was not connected to the body?
@@6Jenne6La6Flaca6brain connected to the head mate
No people it was proven to be a hoax years ago.
Horrifying, yes. Immoral, yes. But fascinating, biology wise. Not to mention useful is future medical science.
I'd much rather terminally ill subjects be used, though.
@@A1Ange69 Yes but if there is no neck to anchor to, how the hell does the head move? The neck muscles are severed, are they not? Look at the movement and tell me that's not a neck muscle type of movement. If you've ever had a really bad kink in your neck you would know what I mean
I think Tuna is cute!😊
Tuna is a unique dog not ugly at all
I can attest to the headless chicken bit. My grandmother became a life long vegetarian after the farm hand on her grandmother's farm decapitated the Christmas turkey right in front of my 3 year old grandmother who was playing with her turkey friend at the time. It kept running round in circles, headless, for quite a while. Sometime later my traumatised grandmother was called in for dinner and when her grandmother asked if she would like some turkey, she put two and two together, said no, ran to the bathroom, vomited and became a lifelong vegetarian. This was back in the 1916, waaaaay before vegetarianism was a thing in Canada. She became known as the most stubborn member of our family because no-one could ever change her mind. Not even as a little 3 year old.
lol wow! she sounds very compassionate. and/or she might have just found it to be gross haha
She has a very strong will
@@Gortex. Very strong! She died before I was even born, more than 50 years ago, and the family still talks talks about her incredible will power and determination. She could not be swayed under circumstances even to her dying day.
@@xenostim Incredibly compassionate. She was a very caring, compassionate soul. She was a saint according to anyone I've ever spoken to who knew her. I wish I could have met her.
My mother was chased by a headless chicken as a child. It scared the crap out of her. But she never became a vegetarian.
As a fisherman i can confirm that scoliosis is not a rare thing in the oceanic species, like cod for example, you guys wouldn't belive how many cods I have sean with unbelievable spinal curvature. Like some of them doesn't even look like they could swim
fun fact iceland and britain waged three "cod wars" (they weren't actual wars more like a game of chicken between british fishing vessels and iceland coast gaurds) because cod was super overfished of course iceland won all three leaving britian with very little cod
I’ve seen it in Carp as well
@@msquared6695but luckily the people that bred you didn't cull you for your spine mutation like the fish breeders you mentioned do 😆. (totally just joking around, don't mean any offense)
The main ones I’ve seen are carp but yes I see them alot
You ought to take pics
Frank and louie were one cat - it had one brain.
how do we know for sure they aren't in pain? animals are good at hiding it..
I remember my mother telling me a story about her family visiting relatives in Puerto Rico as a young child(in the 1930s). Her 'crazy uncle' was in the process of butchering a chicken, when it's headless body suddenly jumped to it's feet, ran off the chopping block and straight out of the porch door, with her uncle, cleaver in hand while cursing aloud, in hot pursuit as the brainless bird was high-tailing it into the underbrush.
Laughing hysterically- as she recalled her 'kid logic' at the time- she started to become concerned for the well-being of the headless hen, as it obviously couldn't see where it was going and she feared that it was probably going to get lost in the trees!🤣
dude actually got me to check my posture...and its been rough through the whole video, should've put the scoliosis part first LOL
People think I’m weird for finding chickens absolutely adorable 🥰 but their so cute I’ve wanted chickens so I let them roam around the yard and do what ever else they want I especially the adult chickens they’re basically just feisty little dinosaurs
And these adorable creatures are smart ... !
Yes very much so
I wish people would leave sharks alone.
I'm surprised you didn't cover 2 headed snakes, as I've seen several in media and even ran across one in the wild when I was young....
He has in other videos
2 headed snakes are very common. Glad he didn't cover them.
I think this video was about unusual cases. Two headed snakes are quite common.
@12:48 that's NOT a deformed or mutated goat. It's a Damascus goat-they are bred like that and very common in the middle east
I admit, I was slouching. And yes. I straightened my back when you said scoliosis.
As a kid I once caught an otherwise normal seeming frog with six legs - one front set and two back sets and it would use all four back legs in sync and seemed to be able to swim a bit faster due to its extra propulsion power than the other normal frogs I caught and kept for a little while in a bucket of water before dumping them back in the pond.
Someone told me he caught a fish with three eyes like the nuclear waste mutated fish in The Simpsons.
Wow. I always think how this channel puts out educational videos at a consistent manner.
Like how many teams are working on these videos? Kudos to everyone
The “it doesn’t cause them any pain or discomfort” statements you make are based on what exactly? Did you ask them how they feel?
I’m sure if an alien abducted me and looked at my spine they’d think my condition didn’t cause me any pain or discomfort since I can still do things but I sure as fuck do.
That one big goat looks just like it should look like, the breed is called damascus goat. Sure, this one looks extreme, but that's the reason why it was so expensive.
There's that slurp again! Thank you! You sure know what gross is, you and Steve have a great day!
In spite of how sometimes we take life for granted, notice how vital it is to nature in every form.
I love ❤️ Tuna. He is such a good baby boy 🥰
Soviet Union experiments were wild
I would say horrible, not wild! They also attached a small dog or some say its a puppy, to the body of another larger dog, to see if they both would survive, which they did just for a little bit, and then both died, it was sick! Sure this was the 60s, and the American government did other experiments to animals, plus worse, to humans, though I am sure so did Russia! But none was right!
the last time I came this early my girlfriend cried.
That's funny ✌🏼
Wait why’d she cry..isn’t that good?
@@onion256 😢😭
Stop capping you got a boyfriend my guy
@@theyaf1374 maybe he calls his bf his gf. Maybe he’s the top. Ya know?
I swear to you the dogs with no necks look like the mogmas from Skyward Sword
So lovely 😍🌹 beautiful 😍❤️
shortspine doggos look awesome :D
The words spoken by the next breeder of another deformed dog breed.
@@farrierette5216Ugh, I was sitting here thinking someone will think it's cute and try to breed them to look like that and charge large sums of money selling them to people who want a "unique" dog. While they are cute, everytime I see those poor short legged cats I get pissed. It's not ethical to purposely breed deformations into animals, especially ones that limit normal life.
All dogs are one species: Canis familiaris. Different types of dogs are referred to as *breeds*.
You don't necessarily need a head to survive.
Mushrooms, some snails, worm species, as well as jellyfish and
a not inconsiderable part of the humans has even managed to specialize for a life without a head...
That scientist that did that turtle like that back then is a beast ngl
The goat with the strange enlarged head that was put up for sale and born somewhere in the Middle East is what’s called a Damascus goat. It’s a specific breed. It is not a malformation or defect. They are extremely prized!!!
I was just going to say this!!
It is malformed and bred to be malformed and prized like French bulldogs in America.
Back in the early 90's, i worked for a bait company in minnesota.
Catching minnows from all of the area lakes, then selling them yo bait shops who then sold them to fisherman.
One small lake, in Arco Minnesota, Lake Stay, always produced a high concentratin of minnows with scoliosis, and less frequently, bulging eyes, like those aquarium fish you can buy.
Some with both conditions.
The lake was split by a roadway. The side that had the higher concentration of deformities had an old, defunct railroad depot, grain elevator, and farm chemical distributor right next to the edge of the lake.
I always wondered if there was some accident or large chemical spill that occurred there.
The water and fish could flow to the other side of the lake, but that side (defirmity side) was more of a spill over from the main side of the lake. More of a lowland marsh.
The "mutant goat" is just a Damascus Goat they look all abit like this theres nothing special on this Goat exept for a slightly bigger head...there are hundrets of Goats like it
Oh I was looking to see if anyone else said anything about that, I had thought it was these other 2 types, then I found the picture in the video, and found out it was a Damascus goat, I had seen pictures before, but forgot what it was called! So I looked up goat breeds and eventually found them, lol!
@@nikkicat254 I´ ve seen some news about it here in Germany a few years ago of the "Monster Goat" and that it was just one kind we in West Europe whouldnt know so good.
Only 'hundreds'?? So they're rare? That's really not alot at all.
These dogs need much love
12:53 That goat is supposed to look like that. It’s a Damascus goat. They’re so cute as babies, then grow up to look like that. They’re a native breed in the Middle East.
There we go.
thumbs up from me!
Great video, as usual! 👍🏻👍🏻
i know it's abnormal. but that short spine is cute af😂😭
They are so cute!
He was like after you seen you were slouching you sat up, thought he was watching me lmao
9:42 Over fishing may also be a factor of 2 headed sharks rising because there’s less nutrients for the pups. So they don’t grow and develop properly.
Truly something I wish Russia would experience and abandon deceptive communism.
Interesting fact. When the environment becomes toxic & deadly, frogs are the first thing affected. They're another version of a canary in a coal mine.
I ate 4 weeks old pizza for breakfast, and drank a flat doctor pepper 😂
11:10 People: (farmers) quit with the experimenting, already! 🤣
I like your voice
This is the closest WATOP has ever gotten to clickbaiting
Aww the short spine doggos are cute af
I think the dogs with the short spines is a result from people trying to make everything miniature.
the small town i grew up in had/has a history museum (idk if it's still there or not) with a display on the third floor of a one-eyed piglet from a nearby farm from the late 1800s or early 1900s. my sisters and i loved to go see the cyclops piglet, it was so intriguing to out little grains ⁶
12:17 paint this guy yellow, give em some overalls and some monocular goggles, and put em in a movie.
The last time I came this late my girlfriend was proud.
lol that’s just a Damascus goat 12:53
The animal in the photo @12:35 is not a bizarre mutant goat. It is a Damascus goat. Strange looking yes, mutant no.
I LOVE THIS CHANNEL! ❤
0:53 This looks like Alf wearing a dog's head 😂
Those horses look like they were born to ride
I have phase three scoliosis and it can be very painful, my spine curves 30 degrees to the left
sharks with 2 heads should have an evolutionarily advantage
I've seen a wasp lose its head and fly off with it great video.
The goat is not mutated. It's a Damascus goat. They all look like that.
The dogs with the short spine at the beginning remind me of Big Ed😂, I wonder if he suffers from the same condition?🤔, also I've had a couple of two headed frog's and a couple with extra set's of leg's, my Dad used to get manure delivered from one of the local farm's, the manure heap was next to a pond and for some reason the frog's and toad's there would lay their spawn next to the manure, I theorised maybe they were doing it for the warmth it gave off so that their egg's would have a better chance of hatching, needless to say we always ended up with a garden full of frog's and toad's that would multiply every year, it was great for pest control too!😂✌️
The common name for equine lordosis in older horses is sway back. I had a 33-year-old with some pretty notable sway back that developed as his back muscles weakened with age.
I just realized that if you remove a frog's brain, you're actually removing the frog itself.
The creepiest thing here are the sound effects you put in some animations. Most creepy is the fact that you really spent time to find these bubbly sounds.
yeah the cow one was a little drastic with saying it wouldnt live long. lots of cows get that mutation and most farmers just get the extra limbs removed
I’m glad WATOP went back to animal videos
Living a short time without a head isn’t actually living. Nothing can live without a head unassisted.
9:22 , 1: Fukushima nuclear plant(fun fact: Japanese gov. is planning to release millions of "treated" Fukushima water into the ocean, this year), 2: decades of US nuke testing, Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands, etc. 3: Operational discharges from oil and gas industry, accidental spillage, or improperly disposing of drilling waste. Many more factors to list, but these 3 will brew a nice interconnected ocean concoction that probably will mutate marine life.
The fact that it’s legal to kill mountain lions is so sad. Are there really that many that they’re a pest? Haven’t they as much a right to live?
I guess you don't live around coyotes. They can be very scary!
People don't hunt pumas for fun. The pumas unfortunately killed are usually ones that pose a threat to people.
They come into cities and start eating pets in yards and attacking people (especially children) when the population gets too high. The still also occasionally attack hikers, campers and hunters in forest areas. The more they get used to people they get the more likeley they are to start randomly attacking people. Don’t people have a right to not get eaten? Or thier dogs/cats in the yard? This is a ruthless predator you are talking about not a cute little kitten.
@@jz3712 From 1890 until 1994, only 64 authenticated attacks and 13 fatalities took place in North America. That number has risen to 126 attacks and 27 fatal attacks as of 2022. We’re encroaching on their lands. Judging from the 64 attacks in 104yrs I’d say they prefer not to hunt humans as a rule. Rather than wipe them out bc there’s a very small chance they might attack you how about taking better precaution when in mountain lion country and get better wildlife workers to monitor them more closely.
I never said anything about killing them all. Crazy assumption on your part. You must be a city person as you clearly don’t seem to ever have been in an area with an overpopulation of dangerous predators. Keeping population low enough to lower the odds of an attack is not the same thing as eliminating them entirely.
I bet your the kind of person that takes selfies with bison at Yellowstone😅
Thanks👍🏻
The slouching callout😅
Nobody's going to address the no headed dog we did not talk about?????
Tuna looks like the Hens from Chicken Run.
I think the frogs might be an example of a "mating ball"
7 minutes ago
I straightened my back, because I was slouching.
The last goat with a "deformed" face is actually normal. It's a very specific breed of goat. Native to the middle east. They're considered beautiful.... For some reason. 😅
What is that?
The dog was just itching it's back
nice explanation video
5:10 Master has given Dobby a sock! Dobby is freeeee!!
That short spine coyote picture almost makes me like coyotes
That goat reminds me of the dragon in Pete's Dragon. Lol
That goat looks like a FURBY… maybe it’s part of the long debated “FURBY Agenda”…
It is like watching a concept for video game creatures
12:16 whoa! Thats rare!
That goat is human and goat
This is mad. Started messing with my brain hearing this... Disturbing a little bit 😂💯
About the dog head, that made me feel so weird, just thinking of a mad scientist beheading a beautiful dog just to have his creepy experiment, that poor animal 😢
Do a video of the proboscidea evolution
I'll take "Things I could have lived without seeing" for 500 Alex.
The Goat with the big head is a species of Goat don’t know how they don’t know that really
There have been cases of people with teeth growing out of different parts of their body. It's not too common, but it happens. When I was a kid, I remember reading about a kid that had a tooth growing out of his toe. And there there are people with tumors with teeth in them. As for headless animals, my mother was chased by a headless chicken when she was a child. It was a pretty traumatic experience. I guess it wasn't unusual for the chickens being butchered to run around without a head for a while.
Chickens are known for that lol. They usually flop over after like 10 seconds.
Вы правы, моей сестре сделали операцию по удалению кисты яичника, внутри кисты были обнаружены зубы и волосы, хирург сказал что это часто бывает, происходит это ещё в утробе матери.
I would love to straighten my spine/back because I’m slouching but it is physically impossible for me to slouch. This is because I have scoliosis and 4 years ago had the correctional surgery.
For anyone wondering: no it doesn’t bother me. The only thing(s) that changed is my body is better balanced, flexibility must come from my hips, my back sometimes feels stiff and I can’t dive the same way that other people on my swim team can.
I have scoliosis in two places. I've asked my doctor about this surgery because of severe pain. They are trying to discourage me, claiming it will make me handicapped. I've heard several people saying the surgery helped them though. I think I will try to get a second opinion from a doctor.
@@j.artiste8596 there is a risk of being handicapped, and during recovery you need A LOT of help but I’d say if your scoliosis is causing you pain then definitely talk to multiple doctors about it so you get multiple options. I hope everything goes well!
The goat at 12:45 is just one of those hideous Damascus goats. They're bred to look like that on purpose.
In ancient times such defective animals were eliminated. Now they are "special". It's hysterical!
12:52 yes, because I’ve always wanted to buy a goat that has elephantitis! 😂
Frog dogs... Yeah my grandpa invented these breeds.
So cool. :D
Cooper is just Big Ed from 90Day in a furry suit