@@WarsunGames55:55 is the turtle viewed from the side, and sure enough it's Definitely the Watterson turtle! The episode where it had a thousand or more babies must have been a scary scene for a blue cat and it's brother the goldfish 😊Love that Amazing World of Gumball (& Miss Simians chest is always flopping around too) Good laughs 😅
They might be working on landing a series or a longer special. Id try marketing my voice at 2.8m.. 1hr+ long videos n longer n longer throughout time.. yea, he’s trying to grow. Help em out. Ya know.
@@henrojansen7638 I like the idea of Censorship of brutal pictures( Not Dead fish but real stuff) as children may get affected. And a UA-cam specialized for Kids sounds great. My twin brother and i saw a few military planes flying low over our neighborhood doing a kind of "Air show" that we didn't know about and he had to visit a psychiatrist once a week for almost a year as he got so scared, but i simply thought that the planes were awesome and the pilots very cool. I guess that you never know how sensitive some kids really are. This is why i like the idea with censorship on UA-cam but NOT for silly things like dead animals or fish as it can be really educational even for kids to see how nature works. But No one can get "traumatized" by dead fish, i am sure of it.🙂
Didn't expect to see Manchester on one of your vids. I was born there, just east of the city centre. Britain had smog, a combination of smoke and fog, and it killed people. We used to call them 'pea soupers'. In 1952 a high pressure air system trapped smoke from the factories close to ground level for a week and killed thousands, in London in particular. This led to the Clean Air Act of 1956 but it took years to really make a difference. I remember as a kid in 1963 or '64 seeing the sky be this weird blanket of green.
WOW man, that's some very scary, and a heavy true! People need to know these things, but, yet, it doesn't matter to them, because it didn't effect them! So very sorry, I'm quite saddened by the whole world's behavior! God Bless, NZ ✌❤😁👍🙏🤗😌
@@normazarr3106 "Whole world's behavior"? So you're generalizing an entire planet of people based off the fact that *some* people may not care what happens to others if it doesn't effect them personally? Do you know how wrong that sounds? I mean, if that's the case then I could generalize entire groups of people just based off your logic. 🤷♀️ The bottom line, is don't put all the people that do care and actually try to make an effort to help those in need in with those that don't give a feck what others are suffering through.🤷♀️
Im from Lancaster though a lot smaller than Manchester, there were loads of factories, although not a very affluent area there was plenty of work plus 2 large mental hospitals, blokes worked in the factories, girls were nurses (until Thatcher changed that and Tory Bliar closed the hospitals and kicked the patients out) I never realised that the old buildings should have been light grey or a yellowish colour until they were sandblasted, and the old buildings were converted to fancy apartments and a huge Islamist school. Closing hospitals doesn’t mean that mental hospitals aren’t needed, people just end up either homeless or in prison, it’s not a cure they just become invisible again. So yes Lancaster looks better but it looks worse because of the poverty. But on the good side we have a new Duke of Lancaster (the king) whose pockets are filled with the proceeds from the Duchy of Lancaster, hahahaha, I’m such a comedian, Lancaster will never see a plugged nickel, he’s got better things to spend his dough on (wish he’d spend some money on a toothbrush for his wife though). Yes, it still hurts my heart that vulnerable people were jettisoned onto the streets.
Some people actually play with jumping spiders (I heard this one story where one person like playing with baby jumping spiders as a kid, only later on in life, did they realize they were playing with brown Lecluse spiders but for some reason they were chill)
Nobody's more envious of the Frigate Birds than myself. During severe periods of my particular neurological problems, I would only manage to get to sleep about 10 minutes before it was time to get up in the morning, and I would regularly find myself waking up in the driver's seat of my car on the highway halfway to work. Well, at least I wasn't cruising at 20,000 ft...
Every living thing needs to eat!-to stay Alive! It's called the food chain! May seem cruel, but a true Fact! I do ❤ all animals, and every living thing on this planet. I always enjoy watching, and learning more n more about our Mama Nature! GBU.,SM.,NZ.,✌❤😁👍🤗😌
@@thehowlingjoker Ok, Jammie, you are possibly misinformed about plants, confused. Without animals, insects, etc. (ALL LIVING THINGS), On this Gorgeous planet, "The Ecosystem"- would not Support "Life", itself, let alone, US! We as humans, are Top of the food chain, and have all control over everything! We have abused it, now we're paying the cost for negligence that has become global! It has grown, and become our own enemy! I don't actively teach anymore, but I'm asking you to further investigate what I say to you now. Then, Please get back to me with your reply. I'm not on any social media, I just love, and enjoy, everything about Nature! Bless you for speaking up! No question in life is a bad question, or how can we grow? TC,GBU.,SM.,NZ., ✌❤😁👍🙏🤗😌
...great video!! my son brought home a bucket of tadpoles years ago ...put them in a 10 gallon aquarium & they were tree frogs ...that was days of careful searching
Thank you for the believable explanations about the Rat King's phenomena: I literally couldn't sleep about something like this I couldn't possibly comprehend and explain to myself. Your theories make sense and now I feel myself in pace with Nature, to a certain point, of course!
@@FilthyToes14267 You didn't provide the right example because we are talking about me, a living creature, and a telephone cord, which is inanimated, besides you have just 2 subjects in the scene. Is a Totally different situation having a dozen of rat tails, all living and independent creatures, bond with each other by the tail. Ok, the rats have long naked tails that, maybe =, are "easy" to knot SPONTANEOUSLY. But what about Squirrels rat-kings? You have to admit that is an extraordinary and macabre situation. I don't know if I expressed adequately my POV... I wish I did.
@@massimosquecco8956 no I mean how easily they get tangled.... that's all a rat king is... some tangled rats sure it's unfortunate but I wasn't saying anything deep or nihilistic
2 years ago I saw a group of Pelicans herd a flock of Cormorants into a cove and pretty much massacre them. I didn't know Pelicans ate birda, I was shocked. Then a few months later I saw a Pelican chasing a Cormorant in the water. The Cormorant was teasing the Pelican...wait until the Pelican got close and go under and pop up 20 ft away, then go under and pop up behind the Pelican, pecknit and go back under. This went on for about an hour.
I would love to be a bee keeper. If you can even keep bumble bees. You probably can, right? I'd keep a tray, like a bird feeder with edges, full of small round beads for the bees to play with. The fact that bees like to play makes me so happy. ^_^
Those spiders are called Fisher Spiders and are the largest species of arachnid that can be found naturally, in Canada. These Spiders can have a 4-5 inch leg span and when on the water, can swim at incredibly fast speeds. They are ambush predators and can move just as fast on water as they can on dry land, and they can be enormous, eating everything from bugs to small fish, frogs and even small rodents. Thankfully, their bite isn't too dangerous to humans BUT because of their huge fangs, their bite hurts like a beeatch!!! I know because I was bit when one climbed between my toes while canoeing. It felt like someone stuck a cigarette in between my toes but caused no other problems, other than a bee sting-like reaction. Swelling around the sight and intense itching for a couple of days. Very cool, gigantic little spiders but very scary looking, especially if you are arachnophobic, like myself!!! Lmao 😂👍🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
If the result of radiation ONLY changed that frogs color.... Then I'd say that's one truly lucky frog given the horrific results radiation caused other animals at that time.
Just imagine a volcanic "mood ring" - going acidic or alkaline suddenly ..... Welp, need you'll soon need another diameter ring - because of the now gone finger. Or maybe be lucky and it still fits the stump. Suddenly the " mood ring " scam doesn't sound soooo bad anymore. 🤷
I could've sworn frogs took the salinity-affecting-muscles thing to the extreme and that's why being dehydrated would affect their musculature. I could be wrong. It's been ages since we'd learned about that stuff. I know about the experiments with salt water and frog legs, but I thought I'd read that their leg muscles are very basic and use salinity/water as a mechanism for movement. Now, I'm curious. I need to research this. Maybe I was imagining things haha. Edit: "only if only..." it kept throwing me off when he'd say it twice in the same sentence several times. It was almost like when you mess up and try to quickly redo whatever you were saying, so it would take me a second. To be 100% honest though, as much as I enjoy these videos, their scripts aren't usually the best in terms of word choice lol. Oh well.
Frog legs twitch because the nerves are dying but since communication from the brain has been severed. If you ask any other hunter or even a mortician, they'll tell you that muscles will continue to spontaneously contract, even hours after death. I don't think salt water adds anything other than it being an irritant because amphibians and semi-permerable skin... At least that's the way I understand.
Actually, sodium is used to transport a charge across neurons. Other elements like calcium and even trace amounts of chlorine are used in your body to do things like signal a charge, commit a charge, and end a charge. When you sprinkle salt on a frog leg, it jumps because the stored electrical energy in the nerves is able to move into muscle. Muscles contract after death for a variety of reasons such as dehydration and protein loss, but almost none of the contraction is caused by muscular spasm. You can get muscular spasm after death, but it is closer to an actual spasm than a slow contraction. The contraction is called rigor mortis.
I don't understand how companies/corporations/businesses/organizations can see the obvious destruction and disruption they're causing to the environment/habitats along with human illness and death with they're inventions and continue with production as if none of those things matter. All the harmful byproducts(s) created by factories is all in the name of money. No matter how self-destructive the process might be to the general public the rich convince people to support their ventures by making it seem like a necessity by offering low paying jobs so the workers can barely provide for their families.
it's because they don't care. they're so rich their grandchildren grandchildren will be able to live comfortably in hermetically sealed bunkers capitalism is genocide of the poor. and breeding empathy out of our species. you're absolutely right
The soft shell turtle in Florida is one of the most defensive turtles I've ever come across n there necks are so long they can bite you even if you try to hold the back end I will never try to handle one again I got lucky I got the hook out without losing a finger fierce creature!
Oklahoma octopus. I wasn’t going to say anything until you pointed out the artificial nature of the lakes ! I had an encounter in an artificial lake, it felt like a tentacle on my leg. However I immediately assumed it was some form of underwater plant life, and never in my life did I think “octopus” lol ! I could see some people feel that feeling and thinking irrationally and honestly a little foolishly too thinking octopus !
@@Rosie_Rosebud Foolish !? No, not quite ; But *CLOSE* : ⬛️◼️◾️▪️ *!¡! ¡!¡ !¡! FØØŁÏ§H & ÏRRÅTÏØÑÅŁ ~ ÏRRÅTÏØÑÅŁŁ¥ FØØŁÏ§H !¡! ¡!¡ !¡!* ▪️◾️◼️⬛️ *I Neglected to mention in my post that I wasn’t even a teenager when that first happened !¡!* As A Young Child I, *FOR ONE AT LEAST* ; *Did NOT - LEAP To, ( Frankly ) OUTRAGEOUS* Conclusions About “mysterious monsters or other *Hi-Hi-HILARIOUS conclusions !” I might as well mention that besides that : I did not *FREAK TF OUT* about bugs, mice, flying things, or even a frigging DOG that was dragging me around by the hem of my pants !¡! Some people, and some peoples kids…. Kind of ridiculous & *DEFINITIVELY* : ☠️💀⬛️◼️◾️▪️ *¡!¡ !¡! ¡!¡ Hi-Hi-HILARIOUS ¡!¡ !¡! ¡!¡* ▪️◾️◼️⬛️💀☠️
White Nose has those effects on bats because it absorbs the moisture from their breath, so they become dehydrated and wake up thirsty at a time they can't find water. Hence, being out at odd ours and burning too much energy to survive the winter. Our local LBB population was nearly eliminated a few years ago when the fungus spread across the province. They're slowly coming back, but it's sad being out at a campfire and not seeing them anymore. They used to cloud.
Thankfully the zombie cows were propped up to just look alive. They did show some insanely skinny cows though. So kinda clickbaity but not horribly bad
The Oklahoma octopus is funny because I live there! 😂 But evolution doesn't prohibit octopuses from living in freshwater and there's plenty of other crustaceans and cephalopods that live in Oklahoma like mussels and crayfish!
The donkey's were pained not because they couldn't afford zebras but because of war conflict in the area, due to the conflict, zoo staff couldn't go to work and their zebras starved to death and they didn't want this news to get out
Wild African asses, which domesticated donkeys descended from, are the closest relatives of zebras and even have the stripes that zebras have on their hindquarters.
43:52 OTAYGO MUSEUM IN DOONDIN NEW ZEALAND I CACKLED 😂 its pronounced "oh-tah-go" and "done-eed-in" lmao 🥝 Kiwi here, absolutely baulked when i heard the name but laughed when i realised most of the world doesnt know how to pronounce our place names 😂😂😂
Well, I for one think we can bond with the bumblebees over our shared love of screwing around and wasting time. We need allies for the upcoming Orca Wars 🐝💛!!
It wasn’t soot so much as the killing of lichen on trees by air pollution. The difference in light colored trees of the same species outside of my town and dark ones in town makes this clear to this day.
I'd really like to know whether they questioned that the bees might like the balls because of the colors, those balls were colored like common flowers that a bee would naturally gravitate toward.
Nizhny Novgorod, Russia is a few hundred miles away from Chernobyl, Ukraine. And what that accident actually shows is that humans are a far greater stressor on nature and the environment than radioactive fallout. Animals are essentially thriving there now because there are no people.
32:57 "Evolution is based on the principle that it's not stupid if it works." ...Immediately shows Koalas, that are stupid and don't work, which does not contradict that principle.
@@vincentender1486 pandas are not stupid, they're the only animal in China that managed to not be eaten by the chinese to extinction and get luxurious residences built for them worldwide while having FedEx-delivered fresh bamboo leaves and shoots every single day without ever having to do anything more than eat, sleep, goof around, fall from heights and watch panda porn without paying for it... 😼👌
I had a turtle 🐢 that would eat ice pops, eggs, biscuits, bacon, and potatoes, and salads. I let my turtles roam around freely. I also had a turtle that took over my dogs bed. It would hiss at the dogs and my dogs would lay on top of one another and sleep that way with the turtle one the other side of the bed. 😂😂
Okay, about the bees, how do we know they are _playing_ with the balls? It could just be some compulsion to roll balls that is or was normally an adaptation. Have we observed them "playing" with anything else? I just find this _very_ hard to believe when every node of my spinal chord has more neurons than their ganglion, and my spinal chord doesn't have any fun.
What a nice way to unwind after a day at work. And not just a normal 15-minute video, but over an hour. Thanks for making my Saturday more enjoyable.
Yep making it 1hour is perfect
wordd
Huh. It's now my Saturday but later than yours. I wonder how many of all of you are still alive?
55:42 OH NO! Its the turtle from Gumball! Gumball | The Watterson's Evil Turtle | Cartoon Network
@@WarsunGames55:55 is the turtle viewed from the side, and sure enough it's Definitely the Watterson turtle! The episode where it had a thousand or more babies must have been a scary scene for a blue cat and it's brother the goldfish 😊Love that Amazing World of Gumball (& Miss Simians chest is always flopping around too) Good laughs 😅
Why is nobody talking about the fact that they blindfolded a caterpillar..
Fifty shades of Caterpillar
I thought this too.... Like, how the hell does one go about even blindfolding a caterpillar WITHOUT crushing it's face and/or slicing it's head off 🤣
Got me thinking too..like how? Very tiny cloth?😂
We all do it in a daily basis.. you’re the odd one out my friend
That's a mity small azz blindfold.. probably a world record for smallest blindfold.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
thumbnail 47:00 you're welcome
Thank you sir
Not all hero’s wear capes
thank you
My leige.. u dropped this 👑 .. 🙇🏻
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How in the world do you BLIND FOLD a caterpillar 🐛
With a tiny blind fold.
@@mayro4803 good luck on making that knot
It’s easier than smelling moth balls
Even harder is figuring out a safe word.
@@shawngoldsberry747no problem at ALL ! Just have to tape those little wings down and sniff away 😲😊😉
This fellas content never ceases to entertain and educate especially relive boredom while at work 😂
What kind of job do you got that allows you to relieve boredom by watching videos? I want that job😂
This is indeed ENTERTAINMENT, meaning it has zero educational nor scientific value. You nailed it there, bro.
Human: fixes pelican's pouch.
Pelican: swallows human whole.
Censorship is taking away from watching nature.
9:17 usually censoring photos of birds involves British slang.
Blurring a pelicans damaged beak is taking it too far.
I’m surprised they didn’t blurr the turtle head.
Dam an hour long !!! your vids are getting longer man ,this is awesome
ChatGPT has helped maybe
Thought you were going to gripe about it! I enjoy them all! I'm old, I have a lil time to enjoy. 😌✌❤😁👍🙏🤗
They might be working on landing a series or a longer special. Id try marketing my voice at 2.8m.. 1hr+ long videos n longer n longer throughout time.. yea, he’s trying to grow. Help em out. Ya know.
Half an hour of annoying adverts
Sadly no, he is taking parts of other smaller videos and putting them together in a much longer compilation
unbelievable... UA-cam censorship is just getting silly now. blur out a dead fish? really?
Wat makes it worse is that there is a UA-cam specifically for kids. This is the oversensitive world Biden has created.
@@henrojansen7638 I like the idea of Censorship of brutal pictures( Not Dead fish but real stuff) as children may get affected. And a UA-cam specialized for Kids sounds great. My twin brother and i saw a few military planes flying low over our neighborhood doing a kind of "Air show" that we didn't know about and he had to visit a psychiatrist once a week for almost a year as he got so scared, but i simply thought that the planes were awesome and the pilots very cool. I guess that you never know how sensitive some kids really are. This is why i like the idea with censorship on UA-cam but NOT for silly things like dead animals or fish as it can be really educational even for kids to see how nature works. But No one can get "traumatized" by dead fish, i am sure of it.🙂
@@henrojansen7638 i wabt to uno no politics card you, youtube is just dumb
@@henrojansen7638how tf did politics get here
First one to view, I would like to thank my parents and family first
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Lol!!
For what…for your spoil youtube addiction?
@@Onkgaming10☹️
Didn't expect to see Manchester on one of your vids. I was born there, just east of the city centre. Britain had smog, a combination of smoke and fog, and it killed people. We used to call them 'pea soupers'. In 1952 a high pressure air system trapped smoke from the factories close to ground level for a week and killed thousands, in London in particular. This led to the Clean Air Act of 1956 but it took years to really make a difference. I remember as a kid in 1963 or '64 seeing the sky be this weird blanket of green.
WOW man, that's some very scary, and a heavy true!
People need to know these things, but, yet, it doesn't matter to them, because it didn't effect them!
So very sorry, I'm quite saddened by the whole world's behavior!
God Bless, NZ ✌❤😁👍🙏🤗😌
Im from Manchester too I like the way he pronounced it Maaanchester hahaha
Manchester is buzzin' these days, very cosmopolitan. It's a lot safer than London !
@@normazarr3106 "Whole world's behavior"? So you're generalizing an entire planet of people based off the fact that *some* people may not care what happens to others if it doesn't effect them personally? Do you know how wrong that sounds?
I mean, if that's the case then I could generalize entire groups of people just based off your logic. 🤷♀️
The bottom line, is don't put all the people that do care and actually try to make an effort to help those in need in with those that don't give a feck what others are suffering through.🤷♀️
Im from Lancaster though a lot smaller than Manchester, there were loads of factories, although not a very affluent area there was plenty of work plus 2 large mental hospitals, blokes worked in the factories, girls were nurses (until Thatcher changed that and Tory Bliar closed the hospitals and kicked the patients out) I never realised that the old buildings should have been light grey or a yellowish colour until they were sandblasted, and the old buildings were converted to fancy apartments and a huge Islamist school. Closing hospitals doesn’t mean that mental hospitals aren’t needed, people just end up either homeless or in prison, it’s not a cure they just become invisible again. So yes Lancaster looks better but it looks worse because of the poverty. But on the good side we have a new Duke of Lancaster (the king) whose pockets are filled with the proceeds from the Duchy of Lancaster, hahahaha, I’m such a comedian, Lancaster will never see a plugged nickel, he’s got better things to spend his dough on (wish he’d spend some money on a toothbrush for his wife though). Yes, it still hurts my heart that vulnerable people were jettisoned onto the streets.
I like the videos but they stress me out bc it sounds like your yelling the whole time
Wear a helmet
@@turalmirzaliev1232 tried that and ended up breaking my toe and they don’t make helmets for those so 🤷♂️
Lol
I’m laughing at the original comment not the helmet bs
You haven't been exposed to yelling
Thank you for putting new pictures and video's through out the whole show.
Good job 👍
Bumblebees are simply the most wholesome insects. Jumping spiders are a close second place.
Some people actually play with jumping spiders (I heard this one story where one person like playing with baby jumping spiders as a kid, only later on in life, did they realize they were playing with brown Lecluse spiders but for some reason they were chill)
It may not be my birthday but I'll take this WATOP Mega Episode as an awesome gift. Thank you!
This video is an understatement and undertaking 👏
I live in Minnesota. I had a friend who lost a toe to a snapping turtle.
Nobody's more envious of the Frigate Birds than myself. During severe periods of my particular neurological problems, I would only manage to get to sleep about 10 minutes before it was time to get up in the morning, and I would regularly find myself waking up in the driver's seat of my car on the highway halfway to work. Well, at least I wasn't cruising at 20,000 ft...
Every living thing needs to eat!-to stay Alive! It's called the food chain! May seem cruel, but a true Fact! I do ❤ all animals, and every living thing on this planet. I always enjoy watching, and learning more n more about our Mama Nature! GBU.,SM.,NZ.,✌❤😁👍🤗😌
Plants don't eat...
@@thehowlingjoker Ok, Jammie, you are possibly misinformed about plants, confused. Without animals, insects, etc. (ALL LIVING THINGS), On this Gorgeous planet, "The Ecosystem"- would not Support "Life", itself, let alone, US! We as humans, are Top of the food chain, and have all control over everything! We have abused it, now we're paying the cost for negligence that has become global! It has grown, and become our own enemy! I don't actively teach anymore, but I'm asking you to further investigate what I say to you now. Then, Please get back to me with your reply. I'm not on any social media, I just love, and enjoy, everything about Nature! Bless you for speaking up! No question in life is a bad question, or how can we grow? TC,GBU.,SM.,NZ., ✌❤😁👍🙏🤗😌
@@thehowlingjokersome do, carnivorous plants.
@@A_Rainworld_Fan. true
I love you watop a 1hr plus video wow just amazing.
I can't get over the pelican who ate the phone 😂😂😂
i think he was PHONE ing it in!
I love his channel 🙌🏼 I love learning about these types of things. His video work is awesome to. Thank you for these fun facts !
...great video!! my son brought home a bucket of tadpoles years ago ...put them in a 10 gallon aquarium & they were tree frogs ...that was days of careful searching
Watop you’re amazing man. I’m just now finding the other channels I heard your voice and was like wtf😂😂
This was great, and very funny commentary, should get millions of views!
I had never heard of a rat king before, but am a rat enthusiast- so, thank you! The little guys are fascinating creatures.🐭
Thank you for the believable explanations about the Rat King's phenomena: I literally couldn't sleep about something like this I couldn't possibly comprehend and explain to myself. Your theories make sense and now I feel myself in pace with Nature, to a certain point, of course!
You couldn't comprehend some stuck rats?? Imagine having a headphone cord attached to you, it's gonna happen eventually.
@@FilthyToes14267😢
@@FilthyToes14267 He was being sarcastic...
@@FilthyToes14267 You didn't provide the right example because we are talking about me, a living creature, and a telephone cord, which is inanimated, besides you have just 2 subjects in the scene. Is a Totally different situation having a dozen of rat tails, all living and independent creatures, bond with each other by the tail. Ok, the rats have long naked tails that, maybe =, are "easy" to knot SPONTANEOUSLY. But what about Squirrels rat-kings? You have to admit that is an extraordinary and macabre situation. I don't know if I expressed adequately my POV... I wish I did.
@@massimosquecco8956 no I mean how easily they get tangled.... that's all a rat king is... some tangled rats sure it's unfortunate but I wasn't saying anything deep or nihilistic
over an hour of content and the outro is see ya later. love this channel.
How tf are you blindfolding a caterpillar
Lol
😂
Super glue
2 years ago I saw a group of Pelicans herd a flock of Cormorants into a cove and pretty much massacre them. I didn't know Pelicans ate birda, I was shocked. Then a few months later I saw a Pelican chasing a Cormorant in the water. The Cormorant was teasing the Pelican...wait until the Pelican got close and go under and pop up 20 ft away, then go under and pop up behind the Pelican, pecknit and go back under. This went on for about an hour.
😂😂the exploding shark one with the little kid screaming
I was dying of laughter 😅😅😅😅
I would love to be a bee keeper. If you can even keep bumble bees. You probably can, right? I'd keep a tray, like a bird feeder with edges, full of small round beads for the bees to play with. The fact that bees like to play makes me so happy. ^_^
Those spiders are called Fisher Spiders and are the largest species of arachnid that can be found naturally, in Canada. These Spiders can have a 4-5 inch leg span and when on the water, can swim at incredibly fast speeds. They are ambush predators and can move just as fast on water as they can on dry land, and they can be enormous, eating everything from bugs to small fish, frogs and even small rodents. Thankfully, their bite isn't too dangerous to humans BUT because of their huge fangs, their bite hurts like a beeatch!!! I know because I was bit when one climbed between my toes while canoeing. It felt like someone stuck a cigarette in between my toes but caused no other problems, other than a bee sting-like reaction. Swelling around the sight and intense itching for a couple of days. Very cool, gigantic little spiders but very scary looking, especially if you are arachnophobic, like myself!!! Lmao 😂👍🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Man that would freak me out, being in a confined space with a big spider that just bit me. Never been bitten by a spider.
Dangg
Wow they sound so cool! I love it 🔥
The Pelican said, he was starving... he ain't had nothing but maggoty bread for 3 stinking days! 🤣
Nature changing and animals very interesting and amazing story ❤😮
I AM SO HAPPY YOU FEATURED CHIRNOBLE.
Of course the fluffy little bumble bees prefer play... they're chubby little fluffs 😭
Those mlems will still be there after play time.
Damn Friggits! I thought he managed to find himself a french fry from somewhere out in the ocean. But nah, That's just his beak 😅
8:58 they blur dead fish and not this? Weird choices
Awesome video. thank you
If the result of radiation ONLY changed that frogs color....
Then I'd say that's one truly lucky frog given the horrific results radiation caused other animals at that time.
different organisms might have different sensitivity
Volcanoes having mood colors is crazy 😅
Just imagine a volcanic "mood ring" - going acidic or alkaline suddenly .....
Welp, need you'll soon need another diameter ring - because of the now gone finger. Or maybe be lucky and it still fits the stump.
Suddenly the " mood ring " scam doesn't sound soooo bad anymore. 🤷
100 reasons that proves thumbnail is Unbelievable 😂
I just want to know who did the tiny blind folds for the caterpillars @1:44 😆
Paint.
@@certainlynotaserialkiller😨
God provided everything on this planet to heal our bodies.
Yeah, including bites from animals and diseases. Seems like they do the opposite.
1 hr !!! .. oh boy I need to come back to this another day
I had a peppered moth in my kitchen recently. Used to see them more often as a kid and I’ve seen a brown one too. I learned about them in school
I somehow saw the brown flower immediately.
Same
Very interesting facts 😎😊
Thank you so very much. 👍🏻
I could've sworn frogs took the salinity-affecting-muscles thing to the extreme and that's why being dehydrated would affect their musculature. I could be wrong. It's been ages since we'd learned about that stuff.
I know about the experiments with salt water and frog legs, but I thought I'd read that their leg muscles are very basic and use salinity/water as a mechanism for movement. Now, I'm curious. I need to research this. Maybe I was imagining things haha.
Edit: "only if only..." it kept throwing me off when he'd say it twice in the same sentence several times. It was almost like when you mess up and try to quickly redo whatever you were saying, so it would take me a second. To be 100% honest though, as much as I enjoy these videos, their scripts aren't usually the best in terms of word choice lol. Oh well.
Frog legs twitch because the nerves are dying but since communication from the brain has been severed.
If you ask any other hunter or even a mortician, they'll tell you that muscles will continue to spontaneously contract, even hours after death. I don't think salt water adds anything other than it being an irritant because amphibians and semi-permerable skin... At least that's the way I understand.
Actually, sodium is used to transport a charge across neurons. Other elements like calcium and even trace amounts of chlorine are used in your body to do things like signal a charge, commit a charge, and end a charge. When you sprinkle salt on a frog leg, it jumps because the stored electrical energy in the nerves is able to move into muscle.
Muscles contract after death for a variety of reasons such as dehydration and protein loss, but almost none of the contraction is caused by muscular spasm. You can get muscular spasm after death, but it is closer to an actual spasm than a slow contraction. The contraction is called rigor mortis.
I hate it when the reader is anA.I. PROGRAM, I ALSO DISLIKE IT WHEN THE SCRIPT HASNT BEEN READ MORE THAN ONCE PRIOR TO RECORDING...
So adorable story ❤️
As far a the thumbnail. That's takin "locked in" to another level.
LOVE SHOWS LIKE THIS. THANK YOU AND SUBBED.
KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK.
I don't understand how companies/corporations/businesses/organizations can see the obvious destruction and disruption they're causing to the environment/habitats along with human illness and death with they're inventions and continue with production as if none of those things matter. All the harmful byproducts(s) created by factories is all in the name of money. No matter how self-destructive the process might be to the general public the rich convince people to support their ventures by making it seem like a necessity by offering low paying jobs so the workers can barely provide for their families.
it's because they don't care. they're so rich their grandchildren grandchildren will be able to live comfortably in hermetically sealed bunkers
capitalism is genocide of the poor. and breeding empathy out of our species.
you're absolutely right
Finding that flower was EASY.
Less than 1 sec
Soo very interesting..thank you.
Very interesting facts ❤
Very interesting facts and fascinating videos
The soft shell turtle in Florida is one of the most defensive turtles I've ever come across n there necks are so long they can bite you even if you try to hold the back end I will never try to handle one again I got lucky I got the hook out without losing a finger fierce creature!
Wait AN HOUR!? I didn't even notice. LOL
Oklahoma octopus.
I wasn’t going to say anything until you pointed out the artificial nature of the lakes !
I had an encounter in an artificial lake, it felt like a tentacle on my leg. However I immediately assumed it was some form of underwater plant life, and never in my life did I think “octopus” lol !
I could see some people feel that feeling and thinking irrationally and honestly a little foolishly too thinking octopus !
Sounds like you're saying people's fears are foolish.
@@Rosie_Rosebud
Foolish !? No, not quite ; But *CLOSE* :
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*I Neglected to mention in my post that I wasn’t even a teenager when that first happened !¡!*
As A Young Child I, *FOR ONE AT LEAST* ; *Did NOT - LEAP To, ( Frankly ) OUTRAGEOUS* Conclusions About “mysterious monsters or other *Hi-Hi-HILARIOUS conclusions !”
I might as well mention that besides that :
I did not *FREAK TF OUT* about bugs, mice, flying things, or even a frigging DOG that was dragging me around by the hem of my pants !¡!
Some people, and some peoples kids…. Kind of ridiculous & *DEFINITIVELY* :
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I would like to actually see a scientist put a blindfold on a caterpillar!!!
That would be one very tiny handkerchief to blindfold a caterpillar lol 🤣😆
White Nose has those effects on bats because it absorbs the moisture from their breath, so they become dehydrated and wake up thirsty at a time they can't find water. Hence, being out at odd ours and burning too much energy to survive the winter.
Our local LBB population was nearly eliminated a few years ago when the fungus spread across the province. They're slowly coming back, but it's sad being out at a campfire and not seeing them anymore. They used to cloud.
“Water everywhere. But not a drop to drink.”
Since the stuck tails happens to squirrel nests too, the reason was deemed to be from tree sap. 🌳
The bee's where climbing not playing, but still sweet to see 👀
i actually remember learning about the black moths in school!! It's one of the few things I actually remember from school lmaoooo
this needs a timeline segment I can't find the thing about the Cow and I don't want to watch an hour of this to find it.
46:52
Thankfully the zombie cows were propped up to just look alive. They did show some insanely skinny cows though. So kinda clickbaity but not horribly bad
Yea
. U can see imprint on the ground where it was
Love the longer videos
Thank you watop
Congrats on your long edit(1:11:37)!
At first I thought I saw wrong. :)
The Oklahoma octopus is funny because I live there! 😂
But evolution doesn't prohibit octopuses from living in freshwater and there's plenty of other crustaceans and cephalopods that live in Oklahoma like mussels and crayfish!
The donkey's were pained not because they couldn't afford zebras but because of war conflict in the area, due to the conflict, zoo staff couldn't go to work and their zebras starved to death and they didn't want this news to get out
Wild African asses, which domesticated donkeys descended from, are the closest relatives of zebras and even have the stripes that zebras have on their hindquarters.
43:52 OTAYGO MUSEUM IN DOONDIN NEW ZEALAND I CACKLED 😂 its pronounced "oh-tah-go" and "done-eed-in" lmao 🥝 Kiwi here, absolutely baulked when i heard the name but laughed when i realised most of the world doesnt know how to pronounce our place names 😂😂😂
As a Kiwi, hearing "Otago" and "Dunedin" said that way was a good laugh! No hate btw but very funny
Well, I for one think we can bond with the bumblebees over our shared love of screwing around and wasting time. We need allies for the upcoming Orca Wars
🐝💛!!
It wasn’t soot so much as the killing of lichen on trees by air pollution. The difference in light colored trees of the same species outside of my town and dark ones in town makes this clear to this day.
Nice nice... but bro... ads are getting way to out of hand... can't listen in peace
I'd really like to know whether they questioned that the bees might like the balls because of the colors, those balls were colored like common flowers that a bee would naturally gravitate toward.
Nature can be very fascinating and unkind to insects and other 😊😮
finding the flower wasn't 'hard' to my brain. i saw it the moment the pic opened... maybe u should have had it off center....
Facts and fascinating story of nature and other stuff and animals
Facts and nature 😮
Thnx for the knowledge
1:44 wait what they blindfolded caterpillars
The blue and green dogs of Chernobyl need to be added onto this list 😢 10:50
Nizhny Novgorod, Russia is a few hundred miles away from Chernobyl, Ukraine. And what that accident actually shows is that humans are a far greater stressor on nature and the environment than radioactive fallout. Animals are essentially thriving there now because there are no people.
32:57 "Evolution is based on the principle that it's not stupid if it works."
...Immediately shows Koalas, that are stupid and don't work, which does not contradict that principle.
Don't forget pandas
@@vincentender1486 pandas are not stupid, they're the only animal in China that managed to not be eaten by the chinese to extinction and get luxurious residences built for them worldwide while having FedEx-delivered fresh bamboo leaves and shoots every single day without ever having to do anything more than eat, sleep, goof around, fall from heights and watch panda porn without paying for it... 😼👌
but they do work. otherwise they wouldn’t be alive.
YAYYY MELONIN!!! ✌🏿💜🫶🏿
love the video but too times talk about rat tail thing, I had to skip that part...overall lovely & educative video
Hello WATOP! Miss your videos!
I had a turtle 🐢 that would eat ice pops, eggs, biscuits, bacon, and potatoes, and salads. I let my turtles roam around freely. I also had a turtle that took over my dogs bed. It would hiss at the dogs and my dogs would lay on top of one another and sleep that way with the turtle one the other side of the bed. 😂😂
bird-brain (perfect description of pelicans trying to swallow everything)
Okay, about the bees, how do we know they are _playing_ with the balls? It could just be some compulsion to roll balls that is or was normally an adaptation. Have we observed them "playing" with anything else? I just find this _very_ hard to believe when every node of my spinal chord has more neurons than their ganglion, and my spinal chord doesn't have any fun.
The fact Rat-Kings are real and it upsets me greatly
damn the man just talked about laguna a city just 30 Km away from where i live, nice job man realy cool. VAI BRASIL
35:35
"Gotta follow the rules of the wild. With their lives on the line. Out here only the strongest survive!!"
I saw it immediately!😎 5:18
Interesting that the sea monster in Oklahoma just happens to be an Octopus to benefit from that sweet sweet alliteration