All these things are not weird for us who live in Louisiana . We love it here . If you come to visit , do so in the spring or fall . Weather is better then .
You forgot to mention Louisiana's ( various & alleged) Swamp Monsters. Theres the Rougarou, Honey Island Swamp Monster, the Grunch Road Monster, the Tainted Keitre, Cajun Werewolf, the Dark Watchers, and the Feu Follet. Just don't go there at night!☺👹
Cypress knees form on mature trees as a backup replacement plan. They will remain as knees until or unless the mature tree is no longer there. When the sun from the angles the parent tree shades the knees no longer is shaded from them, the knees will begin growing into cypress trees. The cypress trees that have a large conical base before extending into a straight trunk grew from knees. The cypress trees that grow more or less straight up from the ground without the conical base were grown from the seed of the cypress trees. But the seeds will not grow unless they are blown far enough from the tree to be in their own sunny spot.
The nutria are good to eat,they are a clean meat as they eat roots and nuts of the wild plants in the swamp, the caw fish are also prized as Louisiana cuisine. The alligator meat is vey good fried.
Bayou Corne sinkhole. The whole town was evacuated and abandoned. I’d be pissed. Do you think they got what was monetarily due to them. Probably not. They had to fight tooth and nail for what they did get. Big Corp always wriggles out of being responsible.
Every day things for those from the Bayou! A few other things, cemeteries are usually above ground, it's called the bowl city because it's lower in the middle than the ocean. Many areas depend on constant drainage. It's from Nutria we get musk oil for cologne.
I used to live in Louisiana Mardi Gras was the biggest thing For me I loved it I loved the parade Now Don't like the parade It's too loud and it's always full of people And someone actually tried to Steal a teddy bear from me It Was really special because my dad got it
THE invasive species problem: there is a group of people that work with the Ocean Cleanup- that also build contraptions to clean Rivers and other waterways. Maybe try to get in touch with those people. Also: where's the Armadillo?
Nothing strange of alligator nests, in Louisiana. Cypress trees tend to house allot of animals even snakes. It's a shame you didn't show the little shanty's that sit near the Cypress.
The crawfish grabbing hold of the bananas stem made me laugh out loud. Living within a mile of the Pearl River, the MS’sippi-Louisiana border near the toe of the boot, in MS’sippi, we have nearly all the same. No Bayou Corne sinkhole or ghost traps tho.
I'd Only Feel Safe To Live Full Time In Louisiana If My Home Was A 100 Person Fully Enclosed Submarine Turned Into A Off-Grid Floating Storm Bunker Tiny Home Just So I Can Be Safe From All The Wildlife and Storms Of Louisiana At The End The Day Thank You Very Much + I Love YA UA-cam Lots and Lots and Lots and Lots and Lots
Please, if you're going to do an video about a place, get the facts and learn the pronunciation. There have always been Crawfish chimneys. If a mutant specie does so, it's possibly an inherited trait. It's the town of Houma : Home-a, not Hoo-ma. Nutria: Noo-tra.
Carry a gun and have someone with you to protect you. Lots of nasty people there. Katrina rejects also. Been there lots of times. The blacks rule New Orleans. It's gotten so rough there. Be careful
The corals in LA are Texas Corals, not Harlequins. And about 50% of the snakes in that segment are NOT corals. Next time, enlist the services of a herpetologist.
Did anyone really look at this videos thumbnail picture? Getting a little ridiculous i would think, looks like something from a episode of lost in space
FYI, Cypress knees also grow around the cypress trees in yards and play havoc with lawn mowers.
All these things are not weird for us who live in Louisiana . We love it here . If you come to visit , do so in the spring or fall . Weather is better then .
We were often told, “You caught it - you eat it!”
Not weird for many others, either.
I lived there when I was a kid. I LOVED it! Except the Jim Crow part.
LA swamps are amazing! We took a swamp boat ride near Houma LA. Lots of animals.
You forgot to mention Louisiana's ( various & alleged) Swamp Monsters. Theres the Rougarou, Honey Island Swamp Monster, the Grunch Road Monster, the Tainted Keitre, Cajun Werewolf, the Dark Watchers, and the Feu Follet. Just don't go there at night!☺👹
I’m only 20% in to the video: do they mention Swamp Apes, a.k.a. Boogers/Wood Boogers/Sasquatch/Skunk Apes?
@@susangrande8142Not even once! Maybe we should issue house numbers for them to mark the trails?
I heard skin walkers too 😮
skunk ape.
Père Malfait
Did you say “delicious” conifer? It’s deciduous conifers.
AI is not at all good at reading and narration it often seems.
A.I. voice. It's comical at times.
Okay professor
@@jeffmurray4252cz1m
@3:55 What is the best way to eat them?
Hey ,you forgot to mention our state bird the louisiana mosquito..Extremely plentiful ...especially in summer ........LOL
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The pelican is the state bird, nice sarcasm though.
no such thing as a harlinquin coral snake species. you people get quite a bit wrong. need to check your information much better
People are afraid of the swamps it seems to me.
I appreciate you saying that since I haven't had the pleasure of going down there
Yeah they do but, most mistakes are pretty minor
Being a 59 year old male from S/E Louisiana who used to snake hunt as a teenager, I've never seen one. Must be in a different part of the state.
It's an AI channel, who would've thought? 😂😂
"Delicious conifers"? Have you tried them?
Some of the snakes pictured were not coral snakes but milk snakes they are non-venomous.
And a King Snake!
I thought you said milk shakes for a second. 😂
delicious conifers? De-sid-u-ous meaning it looses its leaves.
This has been a real eye-opener. Only 20 strange things... I thought that everything in Louisiana was strange.
13:18 They let them repeat Lake Peigneur? Once was enough....
Cypress knees are to wreck your knees😂 From the Florida swamps! Got a good clock out of one❤
Cypress knees form on mature trees as a backup replacement plan. They will remain as knees until or unless the mature tree is no longer there. When the sun from the angles the parent tree shades the knees no longer is shaded from them, the knees will begin growing into cypress trees. The cypress trees that have a large conical base before extending into a straight trunk grew from knees. The cypress trees that grow more or less straight up from the ground without the conical base were grown from the seed of the cypress trees. But the seeds will not grow unless they are blown far enough from the tree to be in their own sunny spot.
The nutria are good to eat,they are a clean meat as they eat roots and nuts of the wild plants in the swamp, the caw fish are also prized as Louisiana cuisine. The alligator meat is vey good fried.
Bayou Corne sinkhole. The whole town was evacuated and abandoned. I’d be pissed. Do you think they got what was monetarily due to them. Probably not. They had to fight tooth and nail for what they did get. Big Corp always wriggles out of being responsible.
Methane bubbling! So it's not just from cow burps
Similar to the Republicans in Congress; when they farted, they would give the person next to them Covid.
Except cow farts are healthier.
It was all interesting, thanks.
I love spanish moss
Cyprus knees are just one way the Cyprus spreads out
Interesting
Every day things for those from the Bayou!
A few other things, cemeteries are usually above ground, it's called the bowl city because it's lower in the middle than the ocean. Many areas depend on constant drainage. It's from Nutria we get musk oil for cologne.
Really
I used to live in Louisiana Mardi Gras was the biggest thing For me I loved it I loved the parade Now Don't like the parade It's too loud and it's always full of people And someone actually tried to Steal a teddy bear from me It Was really special because my dad got it
How is someone able to show the same video on a different channel with just a different narrator?:🤔
THE invasive species problem: there is a group of people that work with the Ocean Cleanup- that also build contraptions to clean Rivers and other waterways. Maybe try to get in touch with those people. Also: where's the Armadillo?
It makes me so mad that people do not retrieve their crab pots.
Great video again Mr. Banana! 🤣 who needs school when we have The Fancy Banana 🍌 👍❤
who needs school if you just can watch a channel run by an AI who totally tells "real" information about something? 😂😏
it was NOT DDT that decimated bald eagles, they were mostly shot. check your history, please.
Yes mostly shot and over population. They lost there hunting places
DDT made the eggshells thin and they broke Also DDT is responsible for many breast cancers
So eagles build nests on snowy mountainsides in the wetlands of Louisiana?
It’s good to see that they increased the amount from eight bald eagles in the 70s to over 600.
Those eagles 22:30 are Shadow and Jackie from Big Bear Valley California.
All your pronunciations and theories are off. Seems you created this to spread disinfo.
This whole channel is run by an AI, not a surprise 😂😂
I’ve been there and I’m from IN. Not a place I would want to go back to. I don’t like gators.
Love it!
❤😂😂😂banner and s...Patty...😊😊😊
Please research our cultures Before you comment. Please
why? anyone can comment.
Nothing strange of alligator nests, in Louisiana. Cypress trees tend to house allot of animals even snakes. It's a shame you didn't show the little shanty's that sit near the Cypress.
I See Yall found my Nephew Toby...Keeps eating all the Swamp Puppies 😁😂🧐
You didn't explore or explain the photo you posted with the caption....click bait
Thank you!! You saved me 24+ minutes of having to watch this to just get ticked off that they didn't even cover that. UGH.
I also despise click bait!
Yes thank you. I hate click bate so on general principal, I’m outa here… bye
He did - at the beginning (sort of?). He wanted to know if anyone knew what it was... a dead tree or whatever and asked for people to make guesses.
@@kimmimcknight3417 See reply above - he did talk about it
@@marthawissmann8268 see reply above - he did talk about it
Spanish moss…in Australia we call it Old man’s beard. I don’t know if it’s native, but lots of people have it.
Sir that’s doing the narration of this video. It is not called Huma Louisiana. It’s called Houma Louisiana.
and nu-tree-ah... not nu-tray-ah
Por🎉unced Home -a
The crawfish grabbing hold of the bananas stem made me laugh out loud. Living within a mile of the Pearl River, the MS’sippi-Louisiana border near the toe of the boot, in MS’sippi, we have nearly all the same. No Bayou Corne sinkhole or ghost traps tho.
Yes i have been in Louisiana, I live here ❤❤❤❤It’s beautiful country
# Fancy Topic what is that thing on the grass lying down looks like an Alien looks like it has eyeballs a mouth n teeth
I think it was clickbait. It's probably a cut down piece of log that looks weird.
So what is it does anyone know
@@Dee-no3sn what is clickbait
Nobody knows. Don’t worry, we’ll name it something!
How about a green eyed, long toothed, rooted reptilian?
Took a chance that it wasn't clickbait, seems like it is and now going to try and block this site as a viewing suggestion.
I'd Only Feel Safe To Live Full Time In Louisiana If My Home Was A 100 Person Fully Enclosed Submarine Turned Into A Off-Grid Floating Storm Bunker Tiny Home Just So I Can Be Safe From All The Wildlife and Storms Of Louisiana At The End The Day Thank You Very Much + I Love YA UA-cam Lots and Lots and Lots and Lots and Lots
Chicken
Sounds Awfully crowded! Nope…no thank you!
Don't be a coward
It looks like a evil foot.
It's Ho-ma not Who-ma
And it's houma.
# FancyTopic I don't know but I will keep it as a pet and train it to eat your centipede and you!
Your vlog , don't you know what it is ? Why show us something, then ask us to identify it for you .😮😮😮😮😮😮
ive seen that thumbnail creature at the crick
Nutria are quite tasty! Make a stew out of them. It is delicious!
It would be better if you had a less patronizing tone and more of an informative one.
Twadddelll is right😮
Oklahoma used to have plenty of of trees till all the sawmills moved in
Please, if you're going to do an video about a place, get the facts and learn the pronunciation.
There have always been Crawfish chimneys. If a mutant specie does so, it's possibly an inherited trait.
It's the town of Houma : Home-a, not Hoo-ma.
Nutria: Noo-tra.
I'm from Georgia and I've seen at least 15 of these 20 things here. I'm not sure about the nutria but I believe I've seen them as well.
The picture of the Strang monster
I love they did a naked and afraid here.
Alligators are an intimidating menace. F..... a alligator. But I enjoy it cooked up fried & tasty
Who-ma !!! 😂😂😂
Who needs alligators?
We used to think Taco Bell was using nutria rats for their ground meat.
Seriously?
@@Zorbakozak LOL! What?? You. 've never eaten nutria!!
Its Frankie the Claw ....
Beignets
I am going to unsubscribe if you don't stop throwing things on my face!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That’s a pretty flower
I remember when the trees went down while watching t.v. live news years back and is truly very scary !!! Will never go fishing there ever !!!!!!
The Crazy Crayfish ……Scary😮
This guy is obviously not from Louisiana
I will never subcribe after that threat.
Conifers are evergreens.
AND BEIGNETS.
Fancy topic=Fake
😂PS. Every PLANET That Man has POPULATED THEY Have DESTROYED THE HOME BASE.😮
#21 Huge aggressive venomous Cottonmouth snakes.
IVORY BILLED WOODPECKERS PERHAPS?
I think Cypress trees are "deciduous", not "delicious." Hire a human English speaker and your narration won't be stupid.
Im going to new Orleans in 2wks!!!
Carry a gun and have someone with you to protect you. Lots of nasty people there. Katrina rejects also. Been there lots of times. The blacks rule New Orleans. It's gotten so rough there. Be careful
Mandeville , Louisiana 🦝☕🦞🦐🦀🎭✝⚜🏴☠
14:26 But are those self-replicating crawfish tasty?
Please reconsider the banana cartoon character. Nauseating. We're not six years old.
No
Yes!
It is delicious…Fly like a beagle in the tree, mondegrin, delicious…Ha,Ha,Hah…😮
I can see these things in my back yard.
A group got together and made a monster to scare people
The corals in LA are Texas Corals, not Harlequins. And about 50% of the snakes in that segment are NOT corals. Next time, enlist the services of a herpetologist.
#FANCYTOPIC: excellent fantasy
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What the hell is that thing ?
I think the knees causes sediment to accumulate. You already know the benefits of that.
Have no clue
Yes....that's what it's called......
What you said ??? !!!! Lol
Did anyone really look at this videos thumbnail picture? Getting a little ridiculous i would think, looks like something from a episode of lost in space
Nutria taste like chicken when cooked in a stew
Bro is pronounced Hōm-uh. Houma, LA is not pronounced hooma. Lmfao
I stopped watching because of the centapede threat. I am stopping again
i gave you you a thumbs down n no subscribe i don't like being treated like im n idiot
A mutated 🦞
twaddle
it means the trees intelligent minds eyes time is going to grow very fast we in the amazons now.living world will eat your nonsense.
Could you learn how to pronounce words correctly if you are going to make a video.
Terrible pronunciation!
All very fascinating. Never been.
20 seconds in, and they show 2 Bald Eagled in a nest in the snow.