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House centipedes gave me the heebie jeebies like nothing else has. I finally got frustrated with myself when I moved into my first house and discovered that I have a small population of large house centipedes. Since they're the best pest control you could hope for, I decided to intentionally desensitize myself. I caught the most enormous house centipede hanging out on the lintel over my front door, made him a little enclosure, and looked up how to care for one as a pet. I caught him spiders to eat and named him H.C. Lintelmaster. It was super cool to watch him hunt and groom himself. I even got some great pictures of his toxicognaths on my phone. Eventually, I was attached enough to him (and was running out of places to find spiders) that I decided to let him free again in my basement. A couple of days ago, he finally found his way back to his favorite spot at the front door. This time I gasped in excitement when I saw him. My son has returned to me 🥹
I’ve always had a soft spot for millipedes. Where I used to live they were everywhere, and they were such adorable lil goobers. I remember a friend of mine sculpted a little ceramic “playground” for them to run around on.
I love that Clint is basically making a series to build an entire tree of life (or at least animals) and I have no idea of what black magic he does to make them both quite dense and informative about biological and evolutionary details while keeping it fun and digestible. More science communicators need to be like this!
House centipedes are amazing creatures. I had one living in the bathroom of my old place and I called him The Watcher on the Walls. He was kinda perverted but a chill enough roommate at the end of the day
YAAAAA I've been waiting for this one. Giant millipedes have been one of my favorite animals since I was a little kid! A few years ago I moved from a place that did not have house centipedes, to a place that does, and no one warned me lol. I got a very exciting surprise the first night I showed up in my new apartment and saw one of those radical creatures scurry across the floor.
Yeah, centipedes trigger primal disgust in me when one is close to me, but millipedes are just so fun and fascinating. Where I grew up, I only saw tiny ones. Then I moved to another state where they got a whole lot bigger. They just look amazing. House centipedes freaked me out for years, I thought they were huge silverfish until I found out they were helpful centipedes that hunt other crawlies that fit into the "pest" category.
So excited for the millipede video, ive recently realized they are one of my favorite little creatures, when i became the proud owner of 2 narceus americanus 🥰
The first time I ever saw one I caught it and put it outside. I had never even heard of them before moving across the country! Then I looked them up to learn more about them, and they have joined spiders as privileged roommates who I leave alone when I see them. BUT if you are seeing A LOT of house centipedes, you want to start looking for a cause, because if there are lots of house centipedes, that means there's lots of food for them to eat 😬 My apartment had lots when I moved in, I would see them constantly, and lots of babies too. Turns out the apartment had bed bugs. The bed bugs are gone now, and we only occasionally see a house centipede.
@@suchnothing Ye he had a couple silverfish and a very rare roach so when i researched i was a bit comforted... After being terrified seeing it in the bathroom in the middle of the night having no idea what it was
I absolutely loveeeeeee centipedes and millipedes. I've had two house centipedes as pets and currently have 3 giant millipedes and four flat back millipedes, two yellow and two red. They have a 15 gal tank and a mock natural environment and are sooooooo fun to stare at for hours
The name "centipede" is such a perfect example of the human condition. "I saw this amazing little animal, it had sooo many legs!" "Woah really? How many legs did it have?" "Eeeeeeuuuhhhhh I dunno like 100 I guess?"
Howdy from Texas. Back in the early 90s I was working at a Boys Home just outside of Georgetown, Texas. The property was strewn with rocks and live oak trees. More than three times during my two plus years of working there while sitting around the campfire out in the back with my boys or during the day on the back patio sitting at the huge wooden picnic table with some of my boys. These huge centipedes would randomly fall out of these live oak trees. These things were huge! The biggest ones I've ever seen in my 61 years of living here in Texas. When they hit the wooden picnic table they would not only produce a very audible " Thunk " when they landed. But you could actually feel the impact if your arms were resting on the table top. And of course. Their surprise appearance always sent the boys and staff running for cover. Every though we'd never really seen more than one at a time fall out of any particular live oak tree. But just the idea of one of these massive centipedes falling out of the tree directly on you was enough to unnerve anyone.
😂😂😂 Clint your enthusiasm and love of this stuff are like 90% of the reason I keep watching these. I mean, obviously biology is STINKIN' RAD AS HECK but it's not like I watch other taxonomy videos lol. Thanks for sharing your love with everyone ❤ ...TOXICOGNATHS!
Clicked on it to give it a like, but as I am HOPELESSLY terrified of centipedes, I will be sitting this one out. Hope everyone else enjoys, though! Keep up the great work, Dr. Laidlaw!
I'm taking college-level biology at the moment, and we're going over monophyletic polyphyletic and paraphyletic groups and your videos have actually given me so much help and understanding even before entering the classroom. Thank you Clint for helping me not fail an $800 class! :) Edited for spelling
I would only brave these critters for your fun commentary, Clint. Even looking at pix makes me nervous (severe worm phobia-but you can’t keep me away from big snakes!)
Clint, please PLEASE make a series of posters depicting the phylogenetic trees in your videos! Ive always dreamed of being able to create a huge, wall-spanning display of the animal family tree, and yours are so well created as well as simple, therefore hopefully easy/cheap to produce! I'd buy every single one as I'm able to afford them!
Toxicognath sounds like the bad guy in a Cartoon series! Speaking of which my favourite 'bad guy' name from a Cartoon was 'Lactose The Intolerant' from the Earthworm Jim Cartoon! 😂👌
Scout camps in NY have a tendency to get infested with weird things. It’s never ants or termites. One place near me had the bathrooms physically coated with Daddy Long Legs. Bathrooms should not be hairy. But the funniest had to be the millipede infestation. They are so gentle and chunky that you can just pick them up and put them back out. I’d have to do this like 10 times per day, but hey, at least they were round!
I was in a movie about a quarantine hotel that gets overrun by myriad centipedes controlled by a supernatural monster centipede. It was released in The U.S. with the rather unfortunate title Creepy Crawly, but was originally released in Thailand under the much cooler title The One Hundred. Though now I think Toxicognaths would have been an even cooler title.
Amazing vid, Clint 😊 House Centipedes are actually adorable ❤ Mind doing a video on Spirostreptus sp. millipedes? ❤ They're so interesting and colourful ❤
Who here remembers one of the most fun, as well as one of the most frustrating video arcade games of all time? I'm talking, of course, about Centipede.
Also, many stars, including those in Orion, are younger than the non-avian dinosaurs and thus also centipedes. Heck, some of Orion's stars are only about 10 million years old. Primates were around by then!
Clint, we need more centipede content!! Check out the giant centipede from the Solomon islands Scolopendra metuenda. Name literally means 'one which is to be feared', and IS SEMI- AQUATIC!
Not sure if youve heard of it yet - but they found the head of the giant prehistoric critter Arthropleura, allowing it to be cladistically placed better! Maybe you can give that fat lad a short shoutout in the millipede video (even if its not fully a diplopod) :]
I recently acquired 11 centipedes... I'm terrified of these guys.... TERRIFIED I tell ya! So I'm having to do express-lane exposure therapy. 0/10 do not recommend that way. But I tell ya, I'm loving these guys!!! 100/10 I do not regret getting them.
So is it true that house centipedes hunt other centipedes? I know they're helpful, but they look kind of revolting. When i see centipedes irl, it triggers my disgust response. But that never happens with millipedes. I used to always see relatively large millpedes in the grass at night, probably 7 to 9 inches long. I'd let them crawl on my hands. It feels weird but not unpleasant. The sight of their legs moving is something that i find hypnotic, almost soothing.
Yes I want to see a video on millipedes. Although I fear it will be repetitive and not very useful in my life. I am grateful fate didn't lead me to studying millipedes diversity. They are pretty cool critters though!
We have black head bark centipedes where I live and they're always waiting to jump the crap out of me when I'm doing yardwork. However, my cats a pro at eating any that get into the house, toxicognaths be damned 😂!
Hahahaha if you'd play a drinking game with a shot every time the word TOXICOGNATHS comes you'll already suffer from severe alcohol poisoning by the middle of the video ;-) as a biologist and arthropod enthusiast myself I really love your content!
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Iv been wondering what those were I culture them with my isopods iv found in the wild! Great clean up crew together!
ive said it before and ill say it again you make ol steve proud and sleep soundly in his grave
Deeply disappointed this wasn't titled "Myriad of Myriapods"
Fixed!
What was the og title?
What does that have to do with anything?@@theojames2581
centipedes evolved toxicognaths just to make Clint happy
House centipedes gave me the heebie jeebies like nothing else has. I finally got frustrated with myself when I moved into my first house and discovered that I have a small population of large house centipedes. Since they're the best pest control you could hope for, I decided to intentionally desensitize myself. I caught the most enormous house centipede hanging out on the lintel over my front door, made him a little enclosure, and looked up how to care for one as a pet. I caught him spiders to eat and named him H.C. Lintelmaster. It was super cool to watch him hunt and groom himself. I even got some great pictures of his toxicognaths on my phone.
Eventually, I was attached enough to him (and was running out of places to find spiders) that I decided to let him free again in my basement. A couple of days ago, he finally found his way back to his favorite spot at the front door. This time I gasped in excitement when I saw him. My son has returned to me 🥹
I'm a simple man. I see Clint, I click.
And you know that I said toxicognath at the same time you did 😅
We have that in common my friend
I wish he had an onlyfans.
Same
@@mantisbogur discusting
I’ve always had a soft spot for millipedes. Where I used to live they were everywhere, and they were such adorable lil goobers. I remember a friend of mine sculpted a little ceramic “playground” for them to run around on.
4:16 YEAH BABY, THAT’S WHAT I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR! TOXICOGNATHS, WHICH ARE HAD BY CENTIPEDES BUT NOT MILLIPEDES!
Clint's Reptiles Drinking game: take a shot every time he says, "toxicognaths."
Do you want to kill us???
House Centipedes are called "Spinnenläufer" (Spider Runners) in German. I love these little creeps
Viel treffender, finde ich
@@stephanwagner6189given the fact they're not spiders I don't think it's more accurate
Just sat down for my lunch. Looking forward to this one
I love that Clint is basically making a series to build an entire tree of life (or at least animals) and I have no idea of what black magic he does to make them both quite dense and informative about biological and evolutionary details while keeping it fun and digestible. More science communicators need to be like this!
House centipedes are amazing creatures. I had one living in the bathroom of my old place and I called him The Watcher on the Walls. He was kinda perverted but a chill enough roommate at the end of the day
Why do I love this to much
TOXICOGNATHS!
Great video to wake up to with my morning caffeine
YAAAAA I've been waiting for this one. Giant millipedes have been one of my favorite animals since I was a little kid!
A few years ago I moved from a place that did not have house centipedes, to a place that does, and no one warned me lol. I got a very exciting surprise the first night I showed up in my new apartment and saw one of those radical creatures scurry across the floor.
Yeah, centipedes trigger primal disgust in me when one is close to me, but millipedes are just so fun and fascinating. Where I grew up, I only saw tiny ones. Then I moved to another state where they got a whole lot bigger. They just look amazing. House centipedes freaked me out for years, I thought they were huge silverfish until I found out they were helpful centipedes that hunt other crawlies that fit into the "pest" category.
Oh the shark books are exciting! I actually am learning french right now, and cute shark books are always a win. These seem perfect!
Thanks, I love Myriapods so much! Looking forward to that diplopoda vid ^^💜
100% need a separate millipede video. i was heartbroken for a second when i couldnt see the polydesmids (the best myriapods)
I am here because I fell in love with ground/soil centipedes a few years ago.
7AM and watching Clint vid about bugs! Love it! Clint, you are a national treasure!
So excited for the millipede video, ive recently realized they are one of my favorite little creatures, when i became the proud owner of 2 narceus americanus 🥰
Met a house centipede not long ago, they can go so fast, scary but nice to know ones protecting us
The first time I ever saw one I caught it and put it outside. I had never even heard of them before moving across the country! Then I looked them up to learn more about them, and they have joined spiders as privileged roommates who I leave alone when I see them. BUT if you are seeing A LOT of house centipedes, you want to start looking for a cause, because if there are lots of house centipedes, that means there's lots of food for them to eat 😬 My apartment had lots when I moved in, I would see them constantly, and lots of babies too. Turns out the apartment had bed bugs. The bed bugs are gone now, and we only occasionally see a house centipede.
@@suchnothingwe don't have that many where I live, I've only seen one. P
@@suchnothing Ye he had a couple silverfish and a very rare roach so when i researched i was a bit comforted...
After being terrified seeing it in the bathroom in the middle of the night having no idea what it was
@@suchnothingBed bugs are so vile, I would just move out, bringing nothing with me.
I absolutely loveeeeeee centipedes and millipedes. I've had two house centipedes as pets and currently have 3 giant millipedes and four flat back millipedes, two yellow and two red. They have a 15 gal tank and a mock natural environment and are sooooooo fun to stare at for hours
The name "centipede" is such a perfect example of the human condition.
"I saw this amazing little animal, it had sooo many legs!"
"Woah really? How many legs did it have?"
"Eeeeeeuuuhhhhh I dunno like 100 I guess?"
Clint's Reptiles: Was that 4th creature a House Centipede?
Howdy from Texas.
Back in the early 90s I was working at a Boys Home just outside of Georgetown, Texas. The property was strewn with rocks and live oak trees. More than three times during my two plus years of working there while sitting around the campfire out in the back with my boys or during the day on the back patio sitting at the huge wooden picnic table with some of my boys. These huge centipedes would randomly fall out of these live oak trees.
These things were huge! The biggest ones I've ever seen in my 61 years of living here in Texas. When they hit the wooden picnic table they would not only produce a very audible " Thunk " when they landed. But you could actually feel the impact if your arms were resting on the table top. And of course. Their surprise appearance always sent the boys and staff running for cover. Every though we'd never really seen more than one at a time fall out of any particular live oak tree. But just the idea of one of these massive centipedes falling out of the tree directly on you was enough to unnerve anyone.
😂😂😂 Clint your enthusiasm and love of this stuff are like 90% of the reason I keep watching these. I mean, obviously biology is STINKIN' RAD AS HECK but it's not like I watch other taxonomy videos lol. Thanks for sharing your love with everyone ❤
...TOXICOGNATHS!
Clint's enthusiasm reminds me of my 8th grade biology teacher, makes me sad I didn't appreciate such motivated teacher at the time.
"Rock flipping lives" Wow, very true representation for me, lol!
Clicked on it to give it a like, but as I am HOPELESSLY terrified of centipedes, I will be sitting this one out. Hope everyone else enjoys, though! Keep up the great work, Dr. Laidlaw!
I'm taking college-level biology at the moment, and we're going over monophyletic polyphyletic and paraphyletic groups and your videos have actually given me so much help and understanding even before entering the classroom. Thank you Clint for helping me not fail an $800 class! :)
Edited for spelling
6:06
Hey, I was just there two days ago! I could live there forever, and I'd visit weekly if I didn't live so far away
Excellent Halloween content. Nothing is as creepy and disturbing as a centipede. Are they cool? Of course! Are they horrifying? Obviously!
I would only brave these critters for your fun commentary, Clint. Even looking at pix makes me nervous (severe worm phobia-but you can’t keep me away from big snakes!)
Myriapods are among my favourite inverts, so I'm very excited for this video!
Finally, a video made just for me.... uh.... just dont tell my wife...
👀 🤔 Well, Clint may be above blackmail, but...
Well here I am, screaming TOXICOGNATHS while driving alone...
I'm feeling it Clint!
This video was inevitable and I'm here for it!
Thank you so much, I love millies. Now I'm waiting for a video only about them 😊
Clint, please PLEASE make a series of posters depicting the phylogenetic trees in your videos! Ive always dreamed of being able to create a huge, wall-spanning display of the animal family tree, and yours are so well created as well as simple, therefore hopefully easy/cheap to produce! I'd buy every single one as I'm able to afford them!
I certainly want to see the millipede video soon!!
I want that millipede video soon!!!
They're literally stinking rad when they curl up in their defensive posture.
If you know, you know...
Scolopendromorpha makes sense because here we call them scalopendra I have one dead in a jar that I found underneath a rock, they are pretty scary.
Hype! Myriapoda are some of my favorite invertebrates, can't wait for millipedes!
Been eagerly awaiting the episode on toxicognaths 😂
Me too!
To those of you finding the notion of limbs being reappropriated as jaws to be bizarre, remember that our jaws started out as gill arches.
I love these videos so much.
Toxicognath would be a great name for a metal band.
Toxicognath sounds like the bad guy in a Cartoon series! Speaking of which my favourite 'bad guy' name from a Cartoon was 'Lactose The Intolerant' from the Earthworm Jim Cartoon! 😂👌
Scout camps in NY have a tendency to get infested with weird things. It’s never ants or termites. One place near me had the bathrooms physically coated with Daddy Long Legs. Bathrooms should not be hairy.
But the funniest had to be the millipede infestation. They are so gentle and chunky that you can just pick them up and put them back out. I’d have to do this like 10 times per day, but hey, at least they were round!
House centipedes are literally the only animals that creep me out.... probably the lightning fast skittering when I turn on the lights in the basement
I was in a movie about a quarantine hotel that gets overrun by myriad centipedes controlled by a supernatural monster centipede. It was released in The U.S. with the rather unfortunate title Creepy Crawly, but was originally released in Thailand under the much cooler title The One Hundred. Though now I think Toxicognaths would have been an even cooler title.
Thank goodness I thought you deleted this video when I heard about this on patreon.
People talk about how horrible the human centipede was, but the real horror is the centipede human
I like millipods, I was kinda sad they are not really developped in the video, until you announced they'll have their own ! great !
Hey, it's also funny that the diplopoda video will be the sequel to the monopoda one.
cant wait to see the millipede video
"Toxicognats forever" needs to be on a t shirt!
This is pretty close: clints-reptiles.creator-spring.com/listing/toxicognaths-centipede?product=369
I just found out that barnacles are crustaceans! I always thought they were mollusks. But apparently I was confusing them with limpets
Amazing vid, Clint 😊 House Centipedes are actually adorable ❤ Mind doing a video on Spirostreptus sp. millipedes? ❤ They're so interesting and colourful ❤
Oooh oooh oooh! Do a tribute to conglobation next!
I love millipedes. I'd love to see a millipede phylogeny video.
Millipedes are awesome
Who here remembers one of the most fun, as well as one of the most frustrating video arcade games of all time? I'm talking, of course, about Centipede.
I would like to see the continuation of the video to Diplopoda soon.
More Leggy Brois Appreciation!! Lets GOOOOOOOOOOOOO
4:17 also Clint, if you ever make a podast,i hope you all it TALKxicognaths
Shout-out to the stinkin' rad fan I met at Rocky Mountaineer last weekend!
If it is possible to love AND hate an animal... Centipedes are it for me.
I know one person who would hate this video Clint.
Also, many stars, including those in Orion, are younger than the non-avian dinosaurs and thus also centipedes. Heck, some of Orion's stars are only about 10 million years old. Primates were around by then!
Clint, we need more centipede content!! Check out the giant centipede from the Solomon islands Scolopendra metuenda. Name literally means 'one which is to be feared', and IS SEMI- AQUATIC!
How about we call snake fangs Toxipodes since we call centipede venom injecting leg things Toxicognaths. That sounds fair.
So that’s what that is in my backyard around my isopods!
Please do millipedes and include the Giant Pills and the Pink Dragon. Also do one on centipedes and include the Flagtails and aquatic centipedes!
Not sure if youve heard of it yet - but they found the head of the giant prehistoric critter Arthropleura, allowing it to be cladistically placed better! Maybe you can give that fat lad a short shoutout in the millipede video (even if its not fully a diplopod) :]
Yes! Millipedes!
I have the feeling Clint wanted to say toxicognaths far more times than he actually did.
BUY SHORKS ❤❤❤ my friend makes it
19:51 despite having that number of legs they're less than 10cm long which is crazy!
I love the word forcipule but the translation of toxicognath
House centipedes.
I call 'em 'zoomers' on account of how they randomly zoom past you in the dead of night.
Desmoxytes purpurosea is hands down the coolest of them all
I’m very familiar with soil centipedes I do not till gardening and they are all up in my garden beds and I love them
BUG TIME YEAH! TOXICOGNATHS! We inchworm ever closer to a sea urchin video :3
I recently acquired 11 centipedes... I'm terrified of these guys.... TERRIFIED I tell ya! So I'm having to do express-lane exposure therapy. 0/10 do not recommend that way. But I tell ya, I'm loving these guys!!! 100/10 I do not regret getting them.
So is it true that house centipedes hunt other centipedes? I know they're helpful, but they look kind of revolting. When i see centipedes irl, it triggers my disgust response. But that never happens with millipedes. I used to always see relatively large millpedes in the grass at night, probably 7 to 9 inches long. I'd let them crawl on my hands. It feels weird but not unpleasant. The sight of their legs moving is something that i find hypnotic, almost soothing.
Bring on the bongololo!
more millipedes please
Yes I want to see a video on millipedes. Although I fear it will be repetitive and not very useful in my life. I am grateful fate didn't lead me to studying millipedes diversity. They are pretty cool critters though!
Yes! More toxicognaths! 🥰
If Clint was in Human Centipede He’d be person A, where the toxicognaths are found.
We have black head bark centipedes where I live and they're always waiting to jump the crap out of me when I'm doing yardwork. However, my cats a pro at eating any that get into the house, toxicognaths be damned 😂!
The only centipede I ever saw in my life was the soil centipede
And yet, for some reason, I still prefer "Forcipules".
house centipedes are cute
Seriously, what kind of crazy does one have to be to not want a video focusing on millipedes sooner than later….? Bring it to us quickly Clint!
Hahahaha if you'd play a drinking game with a shot every time the word TOXICOGNATHS comes you'll already suffer from severe alcohol poisoning by the middle of the video ;-) as a biologist and arthropod enthusiast myself I really love your content!
Wonder if the giant huntsmen outcompeted that one group in Australia.
i love giant millipedes! can you please make a video on why my wife should let me keep them? thanks!
YT finally recommended a CR video!! They were trying to silence you ever since you said that stuff about Hovind 😂