Interesting how a random oryx and a spider ended up having some kind of symbiotic relationship out in the wild. I wonder if this will start happening with other oryx's?
the best part is these are webs that are DESIGNED for this interaction This could actually be a community of spiders, not just one or two. We are literally witnessing what may be a rise of convergent evolution and symbiosis before our very eyes.
I believe it may well be! Its like an accidental buffet. Spiders are everywhere, and so happens it was on the oryx horns that is frequented by bugs. So it stayed and thrived. And if those same spiders come in contact with other oryx or similar animal, their strategy will be the same. Especially the ones that were born on the horns. So interesting to see how nature always adapt or change to different environments.
People don't realize this since they are farm animals, but the animal we domesticated goats from are actually mountain animals. So their hooves are designed for climbing up rocky cliff faces and climbing is (by default) a part of their instinct.
I find it pretty funny, that you either didnt pay attention to a video about factoids, or forgot about a specific thing youre commenting on. That my friend is no worm, you see the legs? the many hundreds of them, and do you know the size difference between worms and ants? yeah, not a worm. XD
Then there was the spider that was bitten by a radioactive man. It became known as Manspider, and developed the ability to use 8 remote controls at one time and leap from channel to channel.
A drowning crocodile? That's good for the history books. I often wondered how my neighbor's dog ended up in my backyard. I guess animals might inherit the earth. I'm making plans for the future. LOL
I feel like the spiders making webs in the horns is like their version of a mobile RV home. Get to see new places all the time and always have a place to eat and sleep. lol
That’s the best part of everything because he talks about everything a little bit using an animal to get to the other all his videos are like this and it’s what amazing me ! 💪💪
The crows also put nuts on the road for cars to drive over them and I'm in Canada. We even saw one put a nut under the tire of a car waiting at the light to turn green. Smart birds.
I absolutely love these episodes about animal intelligence, and the unique behaviors observed by individuals of a species, let alone groups! Also, whoever does your animations has really come a long way! I enjoyed the little animated skits when I first subscribed to this channel, but they've become so much more complex and creative as time goes on.
The other interesting bit about the spiders and the oryx is that, barring insectivorous birds, those spiders are now protected from insectivorous reptiles and mammals. I'm curious to see just how that odd partnership may play out in the coming years. It'd be interesting if we start seeing other such symbiotic relationships develop on that nature reserve.
When I was in Kindergarten, we went to one of those drive through animal parks as a class, and my mom spotted an antelope who had apparently walked through one of those big garden spider’s web and had it stuck between its horns. She thought it was cool and pointed it out to me, not realizing the little boy next to us was very afraid of spiders. His dad literally had to hold him down because he was trying to climb out of the vehicle to get away.
Do a search for goats on cliffs or dams, it's unbelievable how steep they can climb, even the kids. They need to climb to access enough salt to survive in places they've lived.
Ya know, I hope the bird has a new owner since that cage it was in is waaay too small for a large parrot to live in. A bird that size should be in a cage at least the size of an extra large dog kennel.
The format of these videos is such a mindfuck. Its like he makes a joke, goes on a tangent, then repeats until done. Its to the point i dont even know what the topic of the video is until its over. Its crazy. But i love how unique it is.
My friends and I made our own boards back in the 80's. I made a mahogany board that was really gorgeous but didn't hold up well. We learned a lot building our own boards and it's great that you are encouraging people to do the same. I just might get back into making boards again after seeing this.
just something cool about ants i got from that clip of the ants pulling the millipede. weaver ants are one of the strongest ants, not THE strongest but they hold leaves together from other branches for hours, leaves because they live in trees. just something cool about ants :)
That crocodile strait up killed itself. It doesn't matter how big you are, being uprooted from everything you know and no telling what trauma added on top of that, would tear down anything.
Its funny how my dog climbed my backyard fence with a ladder and came back after 2 days. Oh and yes the ladder was put in over backward but i still dont get it how he did it.
For the crows it not just in Japan, in central Europe where I live they do exactly the same with hazelnuts and walnuts and probably more that I didn’t see myself.
When I was a kid, I had a cat that would climb the ladder on my bunk bed. It was straight up and down with round metal rungs. The top bunk was her bed.
Some have a defective 🧬 that makes them unable to tell whether or not they should surface it's so rare that it's still not fully understood or recognized also some who eat rocks may actually eat to much weight for them to surface as well and since it's almost impossible for them to spit out they stay on the bottom and drown it happens often but is rare to actually see happening
I saw our crows do the same. With nuts. And I once saw a crow feast on a turtle... I live in Austria. We dont have wild turtles there. This guy just snacked a turtle from a family and threw it onto the road to feast on it. Poor family, poor turtle. But yeah that is what animals do, no?
Interesting how a random oryx and a spider ended up having some kind of symbiotic relationship out in the wild.
I wonder if this will start happening with other oryx's?
Interested in if the spiders started seeking them out
@@BLOODKINGbro Me too lol an Arachnid-Mammal symbiosis would certainly be new (I wonder if the Spiders consider this their version of Mobile home XD)
It's called "evolution" and it's beautiful
the best part is these are webs that are DESIGNED for this interaction
This could actually be a community of spiders, not just one or two.
We are literally witnessing what may be a rise of convergent evolution and symbiosis before our very eyes.
I believe it may well be! Its like an accidental buffet. Spiders are everywhere, and so happens it was on the oryx horns that is frequented by bugs. So it stayed and thrived. And if those same spiders come in contact with other oryx or similar animal, their strategy will be the same. Especially the ones that were born on the horns. So interesting to see how nature always adapt or change to different environments.
*Spider:* “I have an offer you can refuse…”
*Antelope:* “No need to explain, just handle your business.”
People don't realize this since they are farm animals, but the animal we domesticated goats from are actually mountain animals. So their hooves are designed for climbing up rocky cliff faces and climbing is (by default) a part of their instinct.
People do realize this, thanks anyway
@@grantandrew619 no they don't
This is the dumbest comment I’ve ever read on any post 🤣🤣
Goat simulator 😏
@@rishirajsaikia1323 depends where you’re from i guess.
The ants pulling the worm in a line being compared to humans building the pyramids was very illuminating and a well placed analogy!
seems like this part of the video was manipulated digitally. See the floating background?
I find it pretty funny, that you either didnt pay attention to a video about factoids, or forgot about a specific thing youre commenting on. That my friend is no worm, you see the legs? the many hundreds of them, and do you know the size difference between worms and ants? yeah, not a worm. XD
Its a millipede
Then there was the spider that was bitten by a radioactive man. It became known as Manspider, and developed the ability to use 8 remote controls at one time and leap from channel to channel.
What
wait until goblin green steals a remote
🤣
A drowning crocodile? That's good for the history books. I often wondered how my neighbor's dog ended up in my backyard. I guess animals might inherit the earth. I'm making plans for the future. LOL
I’m sitting here trying to figure out how that plan goes…. Become a very loving vet so they decide to keep you around?
@@christinakasko2082 Treat your pet well and they'll represent you
Crocs can drown if something grabs it and takes it deep enough and doesn’t let it go
Do you think crocs are like fish or something? They can drown, as can most whales.
@@sleazyfellow all whales*
I feel like the spiders making webs in the horns is like their version of a mobile RV home. Get to see new places all the time and always have a place to eat and sleep. lol
And avoiding birds, lizards, honestly it's like a symbiotic relationship you would only find in monster hunter.
@treflippa2. LMAO
Imagine being outlived by a bird.
Ripsauce
놑 숄필신그
You get outlived by a lot of animals
Parrots: And i took thst personally
bruh its facts that WATOP is entertaining yet still teaching us new things almost daily
More than any school
More than any school
@@crabtank9039 true
Great vid but how do we go from “the spider that shocked everyone!!” To birds special abilities lmao 😂😂😂
That’s the best part of everything because he talks about everything a little bit using an animal to get to the other all his videos are like this and it’s what amazing me ! 💪💪
The crows also put nuts on the road for cars to drive over them and I'm in Canada. We even saw one put a nut under the tire of a car waiting at the light to turn green. Smart birds.
Watop is the strongest animal having the ability to educate and entertain us about animals at the same time
You missed with this joke
@@ohthatsnick707 I miss the toilet when I poop😕
He gets a lot of stuff wrong
@@user-jy2ef4hh8c same
every one can do that just he does it without us falling asleep
Ppl who suffer from anxiety and depression can relate to that crocodile. Sometimes life is scarier than death
I absolutely love these episodes about animal intelligence, and the unique behaviors observed by individuals of a species, let alone groups! Also, whoever does your animations has really come a long way! I enjoyed the little animated skits when I first subscribed to this channel, but they've become so much more complex and creative as time goes on.
The other interesting bit about the spiders and the oryx is that, barring insectivorous birds, those spiders are now protected from insectivorous reptiles and mammals. I'm curious to see just how that odd partnership may play out in the coming years. It'd be interesting if we start seeing other such symbiotic relationships develop on that nature reserve.
When I was in Kindergarten, we went to one of those drive through animal parks as a class, and my mom spotted an antelope who had apparently walked through one of those big garden spider’s web and had it stuck between its horns. She thought it was cool and pointed it out to me, not realizing the little boy next to us was very afraid of spiders. His dad literally had to hold him down because he was trying to climb out of the vehicle to get away.
Do a search for goats on cliffs or dams, it's unbelievable how steep they can climb, even the kids. They need to climb to access enough salt to survive in places they've lived.
89 degrees fk physics laws
Mfs really decided to arrest a parrot even when it was calling out for them
Ya know, I hope the bird has a new owner since that cage it was in is waaay too small for a large parrot to live in. A bird that size should be in a cage at least the size of an extra large dog kennel.
The format of these videos is such a mindfuck. Its like he makes a joke, goes on a tangent, then repeats until done. Its to the point i dont even know what the topic of the video is until its over. Its crazy. But i love how unique it is.
Please. It's annoying as hell
@@erossinema8797 Why are you here then
I just took coffee in my hand with this notification .
universe: This Is The Way
I took elephant out of ground from tlc
I make car with egg roll .
I just took bed in my hand with this notification
Engrish
that boxer trying to climb the fence was actually mad at the new device!!! LMFAOOOO
I have seen a coyote jump a six foot fence from a stand still. They have huge hops.
My friends and I made our own boards back in the 80's. I made a mahogany board that was really gorgeous but didn't hold up well. We learned a lot building our own boards and it's great that you are encouraging people to do the same. I just might get back into making boards again after seeing this.
just something cool about ants i got from that clip of the ants pulling the millipede. weaver ants are one of the strongest ants, not THE strongest but they hold leaves together from other branches for hours, leaves because they live in trees. just something cool about ants :)
That crocodile strait up killed itself. It doesn't matter how big you are, being uprooted from everything you know and no telling what trauma added on top of that, would tear down anything.
Its funny how my dog climbed my backyard fence with a ladder and came back after 2 days. Oh and yes the ladder was put in over backward but i still dont get it how he did it.
I think this is one of the best watop episodes I have watched lately,thanks
I just love Steve and every time the narrator references him. Icing on the cake!
i've heard the narrator talk about him. i hear he was sick not to long ago. but, who is steve? is it the cat in his videos?
@@nathanmar658 Steve is the guy in black hoody with a mask on his face always.
I love spiders. I always named them every time I found one in house. I even had funerals for them.
Goat stuck on a power line.... hilarious... Watop's top funniest..
Why do i hear mama coco telling this comment to me ?
Ah yes oryxes, lovely creatures... They present wonderful on my wall
We all can agree he never fails to entertain us all the time
They* maybe?
I feel like he doesn’t do this entirely alone? I think I’ve even heard him on a military weapons channel. Which is interesting.
And you never fail to make this exact same comment every time he has an upload.
😂
@@viagray8098 its a bot
I cant stop saying this but i freaking love your videos. Thank you for what you do, like really.
7:20 that was at colombia, i got to see that new when it came out
For the crows it not just in Japan, in central Europe where I live they do exactly the same with hazelnuts and walnuts and probably more that I didn’t see myself.
imagine a birb being older than you 💀
Video title: Spider
Video content: 15 seconds of how smart the spider is, but nothing else.
Great content description
A parrot getting arrested is kinda adorable
people often underestimate other animal's intelligence. They aren't as smart or smarter than humans, but that doesn't mean they're brain dead.
U cant hear them but the ants are yelling "PUSHHH!"
Brilliant video!
Thanks so much!
🖖🐾
When I was a kid, I had a cat that would climb the ladder on my bunk bed. It was straight up and down with round metal rungs. The top bunk was her bed.
Great fence design, will stop creeps too.
That sequence with the mosquitoes *stole my innocence* .
This kind of narration sounds so impersonal and the intonation never changes.
Spider: well,gotta go hunting,no food here!
Later...
Spider: WHERE IS MY HOUSE!?
Oryx: Oh what is this,silly string?
That drowned crocodile might just be my spirit animal.
1:55 always excited to hear Bots in a video! The place has one of the most beautiful natural wildlife in the world!
0:55 hahhhah + the sound makes it hilarious.
What kind of combo attacks would these two have
Good vid dude
Watch the whole video bro..
The spiders didn't make the web on the oryx horns, he ran into it, because his face has web as well
Those antelopes are also called gemsbok in Southern Africa
How on earth did that goat get up there to get hooked onto the power lines in the middle?! 🤣
Amazing video
You didn't even watch the whole video
Spider..."it's free real estate" 😉😂
Some have a defective 🧬 that makes them unable to tell whether or not they should surface it's so rare that it's still not fully understood or recognized also some who eat rocks may actually eat to much weight for them to surface as well and since it's almost impossible for them to spit out they stay on the bottom and drown it happens often but is rare to actually see happening
Cool story and all but do you know what a . is?
A tiny sphere.
@thomas perry
That's really interesting! 😳 It Makes a lot of sense! 🙂
Oryx also reside in New Mexico. They’re a gift to look at.
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Facts
Ew
In?
The Wolf part was funny lol
Started with the spiders but ended with crocodile...How amazing!!!
Wait a minute you're telling me goats don't know how ladders work?
my entire worldview is now shattered
Oh My GOD
Spider's are evolving!
First the antelope then the WORLD!!!
"I don't know how you can be afraid of anything when you are a huge crocodile." Tell that to people afraid of bugs.
The spider: "F*ck y'all. All of y'all."
That wolf climbing to freedom
That bird got more street cred than 69
Antelope #1: "Why are you staring at my antlers?!"
Antelope #2: "What, your antlers? Uh...no reason."
I spilled my milk for this.
Hope your getting better Steve 💙
"The bird was also arrested" 😂😂
Every time you clip in Mission Passed + Respect, I end up turning on my xbox and playing GTA
I live in Botswana, and can confirm, this happens. The bugs here are little miracle workers.
Goats don't know ladders?
Laddergoat: EXCUSE YOU
Haven’t watch this guy for long time just remember him
Never knew ants could tow stuff like that
Hey WATOP love your videos keep up the good work!
The goat went zip lining then instantly regretted it 🤣
Wow! Thanks for the information.
The crows in my home town do the same thing, but with shellfish, during low tide.
I love crows loyal and smart
So, in other words, criminals should choose a parrot as a pet over a canary; parrots may speak, but they don't sing.
Steve never cease to amaze me
WATOP video are entertaining and can learned new things at the same time
WATOP videos are entertaining and you can learn new things at the same time.***
Love your videos! Gotta say though the mosquitoes part made my skin crawl, I could’ve used a quick warning. 😅
Evertime I watch one video I end up spending hours watching multiple videos
Thats honestly fascinating and very smart of the spider
This is what you call symbiotic relationship a textbook definition of it right here.
Damn those spiders are evolving.
The spider that shocked everyone got it's 15 seconds of fame!
Great video. Gonna watch UA-cam all day. It's snowing like a mofo. Supposed to get up to 3/4 inches today and more accumulation tomorrow
The lizard that shot blood out of it's eyes just wanted to be superman
symbiotic relationship the spider gets a meal and the animal has no flys
Lmao Parrot 🦜: take me to jail, I ain’t a snitch hehehe 😂
Narrator: "This photo was taken"
Me: "What freakin photo!"
I saw our crows do the same. With nuts.
And I once saw a crow feast on a turtle...
I live in Austria. We dont have wild turtles there.
This guy just snacked a turtle from a family and threw it onto the road to feast on it. Poor family, poor turtle.
But yeah that is what animals do, no?
Well, we always wondered how our wolfdog hybrid could escape any fence.... I guess Nowi know
I would like you to make a video raising awareness about animal abuse pls
this is why i like youtube animal explanation, it's not boring like tv.
Best canine climber should be dingoes since they have rotatable wrists. They should be able to climb trees or open door at daily basis.