Zoologist Reacts To Viral Animal TikTok

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  • @ClintsReptiles
    @ClintsReptiles  Місяць тому +68

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    • @HassanMohamed-rm1cb
      @HassanMohamed-rm1cb Місяць тому +2

      Hey Clint Laidlaw, Why don't you get to think of a suggestion and creating a UA-cam Videos all about the 🪲Phylogeny Group Of Beetles🪲on the next Clint's Reptiles on the next Saturday coming up next?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍

    • @HassanMohamed-rm1cb
      @HassanMohamed-rm1cb Місяць тому +3

      Hey Clint Laidlaw, Why don't you get to think of a suggestion and creating a UA-cam Videos all about the 🪼Phylogeny Group Of Jellyfish🪼on the next Clint's Reptiles on the next Saturday coming up next?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍

    • @mgeller854
      @mgeller854 Місяць тому

      Hey just wanted to throw out a correction in your video worth checking out: cordyceps mushrooms go way beyond just ants, I’ve incidentally seen people collecting each different type since they’re so rare and only grow on insects. Caterpillars, beetles, and even moths. They recultivate their own in sterile environments.

    • @guzmanprezasgaelfernando3913
      @guzmanprezasgaelfernando3913 Місяць тому +8

      Hey Clint, I am a huge fan of the content and the amazing proyect that you're doing in this channel but I need to tell you because maybe you aren't aware that the companies that run HelloFresh, Factor AND others from the same family, are famously known to have taken a looot of law infractions and union busting un their companies due to abuse of human rights, if the ad Is truly neccessary I can accept It due to the goodwill of the channel to science and information but I hope you will thought on It the next time you get to choose one
      P.D. sorry for bad english it's not my first lenguage

    • @juliesheehan41
      @juliesheehan41 Місяць тому +2

      Phylogeny of ungulate mammals please

  • @darklordofsword
    @darklordofsword Місяць тому +1472

    Okay, the story about the spider making itself a cast for a broken leg is so incredibly cool.

    • @alveolate
      @alveolate Місяць тому +86

      YES! clint should start writing that paper asap too... who knows how many other spiders have been observed doing that

    • @aboomination897
      @aboomination897 Місяць тому +45

      Reminds me of the story of that Orangutan making and applying a medical paste to it's wound.

    • @theperfectbotsteve4916
      @theperfectbotsteve4916 Місяць тому +6

      thats some Spiderman bullshit absolutely awesome

    • @macon8638
      @macon8638 Місяць тому +22

      @@alveolate But to write a paper on smth like that you prolly gotta break a bunch of spiders legs to get reproducible results :/

    • @astick5249
      @astick5249 Місяць тому +3

      It totally was! I really want to find more info on it!

  • @oiytd5wugho
    @oiytd5wugho Місяць тому +836

    "This man is attacked by a strange interdimensional creature"
    Clint: "That _is_ a problem"
    😆

    • @Firestar-TV
      @Firestar-TV Місяць тому +11

      Hell yeah! Interdimensional Dinosaur 🦖

  • @TheHeadown
    @TheHeadown Місяць тому +961

    The explanation of why the Ram got shoved around by that Deer using different martial arts as an example was spot on.

    • @JubioHDX
      @JubioHDX Місяць тому +36

      Yup, it was like a nfl linebacker tried to hit someone as hard as they can and then after they take the hit the guy just starts using jiu jitsu on him

    • @megkemp2588
      @megkemp2588 Місяць тому +26

      Watching Clint impersonate the ‘analyze’ phase of a ram fight was incredible 😂

    • @IceCenders
      @IceCenders Місяць тому +1

      Moral of the story: don't slap deer in the face.

  • @idlehands1238
    @idlehands1238 Місяць тому +1026

    The leaping from the car because of a spider story isn't true. Her name is Jasmine Lacey and she was DUI in a stolen car. She was too intoxicated to explain why she did it. Happened in Rowland Heights in San Bernardino to help you search for it.

    • @testing2741
      @testing2741 Місяць тому +209

      Thank you for this information, something really didn't add up when she got out of the car like she did. If she had been fleeing from a spider like an Arachnophobe would, she would have been acting all panicked and freaked out, and I didn't see that behavior

    • @thejuanderful
      @thejuanderful Місяць тому +33

      I knew that video was familiar! Thanks for the correction!

    • @sandrastreifel6452
      @sandrastreifel6452 Місяць тому +32

      That’s a better explanation!

    • @simplyjanice
      @simplyjanice Місяць тому +26

      Rowland Heights isn’t near San Bernardino but yeah there was no spider 😂 I thought this video was pretty wild when I first saw it and recognized the area 😂

    • @michaelmoorrees3585
      @michaelmoorrees3585 Місяць тому +13

      @@simplyjanice - Yep, Rowland Heights, is on the south side of the San Gabriel Valley, much closer to Los Angeles. Interstate 10, known as the San Bernardino Fwy, in that area, is nearby, cutting that valley in half, going east/west. Maybe that's where the confusion started. I grew up in this valley.

  • @mountain_dreams
    @mountain_dreams Місяць тому +350

    i love that the "mystery animals" are almost always like 'this weird shapeshifting alien! what is it???' and its literally just an owl or a skunk XD

    • @mattburgess5697
      @mattburgess5697 Місяць тому +32

      “WHAT IS THIS CRAZY ANIMAL?!”
      It’s a chicken. WTF man.

    • @mountain_dreams
      @mountain_dreams Місяць тому +17

      @@mattburgess5697 lol right? its never even like a particularly weird looking chicken or a sick chicken or something, where you could feasibly be like 'okay someone might not know what is it' its always like..just a chicken lmao

    • @mattburgess5697
      @mattburgess5697 Місяць тому +10

      @@mountain_dreams yeah a lot of the time it’s wet or hairless animals. Which I get because animals can look super different.
      But sometimes it’s like “Dude. That’s a cow.”

    • @mountain_dreams
      @mountain_dreams Місяць тому +3

      @mattburgess5697 that I can at least kinda understand, but sometimes they aren't wet or anything. The skunk was literally just a skunk 🦨 lol

    • @AschenDog
      @AschenDog Місяць тому +2

      Waiting for a video to show up where someone's scared shitless of skunks making sounds at night.

  • @TheWoodler
    @TheWoodler Місяць тому +967

    I once had a spider making its home in my window. One day, a wasp got caught in its web. As the spider approached, the wasp was attempting to sting. I watched this spider construct a web basket, hold onto it with its back four legs while walking backward toward the wasp. It encased the wasps's stinger with the basket, then turned around and went about its normal eating business. That was the day I realized that animals are far more intelligent than we give them credit. It was absolutely incredible.

    • @FarmerClarence
      @FarmerClarence Місяць тому

      I wouldn't chalk it up to intelligence. Evolution and adaptation are probably just far more intricate than we can comprehend. I could only imagine the number of generations a technique like that took to catch on, but once it was discovered, it gave that spider a huge reproductive advantage, earning it widespread proliferation. And now it's descendants can make cool anti-stinger baskets.

    • @FirstSynapse
      @FirstSynapse Місяць тому +126

      Many arthropods are weirdly intelligent, especially predatory ones like spiders, scorpions, mantises, and wasps. They do precise attacks and reactions that require very fast situational analysis and being able to identify the position of the prey's head, limbs, and potential weapons in real time. When two of them fight, it looks like they are going at 2x speed. I'd say very few vertebrates can move that fast with that much precision.

    • @vikrantpulipati1451
      @vikrantpulipati1451 Місяць тому +29

      ​@@FirstSynapsesnakes and cats are the only vertebrates i can think of that move the way you describe, and I frankly might be wrong about both

    • @FirstSynapse
      @FirstSynapse Місяць тому +32

      @@vikrantpulipati1451 I'm thinking cats and some birds, which are known for being some of the most agile animals

    • @CriticalofOnions
      @CriticalofOnions Місяць тому +40

      On the flipside of this, over the summer I was out on my porch watering the plants. There are a few small spiders that set up shop there, and I was watching one spider that just caught an ant in its web. As it was moving towards the ant, a wasp flew straight into the web, grabbed the ant and flew off with it. The spider's web was destroyed and it drew a safety line down to the ground to get away. It was the wildest thing I've ever seen, and it happened in like 5 seconds.

  • @SoftSpott
    @SoftSpott Місяць тому +516

    "Thats obviously a bat racoon." actually made me burst out laughing! that and the "interdimensional animal" that was clearly just a bird

    • @ciarz_
      @ciarz_ Місяць тому +39

      To be fair, as someone who keeps quails, that would certainly explain where all that extra neck suddenly comes from. They are basically half way to being a shape shifter.

    • @corvidsRcool
      @corvidsRcool Місяць тому +28

      @@ciarz_ That's exactly why Black-crowned Night Herons8 are one of my favorite birds. They're sitting there looking like a football and then zoooop! Look all that neck!
      *Same for Yellow crowned and Green herons, I just like the Black Crowned best

    • @famemolto
      @famemolto Місяць тому +7

      Batcoon

    • @prasetyodwikuncorojati2434
      @prasetyodwikuncorojati2434 Місяць тому

      ​@@corvidsRcoolsame for bittern which looks like beaked football with legs. Somehow the neck can zooped into rather serpentine shape

  • @LordCrate-du8zm
    @LordCrate-du8zm Місяць тому +330

    Clint’s happiness when he saw the videos of the emerald tree skinks is contagious.

    • @patriciaaturner289
      @patriciaaturner289 Місяць тому +3

      Is the Emerald Tree Skink the best reptilian pet ever??

    • @Moon_x_sun
      @Moon_x_sun Місяць тому +3

      Honeslty any time he gets to geek out over animals i get happy too and listen bc i Can understand the love of animals

    • @DM-wv7rq
      @DM-wv7rq Місяць тому

      I have a new favorite guy. So cool , and yet I learn something about animals that I didn't know...winner winner chicken dinner.

  • @TheQuicksilver115
    @TheQuicksilver115 Місяць тому +317

    "Bar is kinda low for mystery animals this year I guess - that'd be a skunk" and the immediate moving on without further comment has me in stitches 😂😂😂

    • @larrymantic2635
      @larrymantic2635 Місяць тому +2

      Like, there’s not much to say about a skunk.

    • @DZ-DizzyDumm
      @DZ-DizzyDumm Місяць тому +5

      And how it was so obviously a skunk, too, even in darkness 😭😭

    • @DavidSmith-vr1nb
      @DavidSmith-vr1nb Місяць тому

      As a European, I was thinking porcupine for a hot second.

  • @Sturdy_Penguin
    @Sturdy_Penguin Місяць тому +283

    I mean. Tiktok just takes regular videos and makes them worse with awful music, false information, and unnecessary AI voice-overs but Clint getting to talk about cool or new things makes it worth it.

    • @e.s.lavall9219
      @e.s.lavall9219 Місяць тому +19

      Clint is the only way I consent to watch tiktoks

    • @thatonewitch
      @thatonewitch Місяць тому +2

      I only watch TikTok via other UA-cam videos. I used to watch TikTok to follow some artists that created stories, but it's been a long time since I last been on TikTok

  • @kispalmihalykispal809
    @kispalmihalykispal809 Місяць тому +376

    I think your videos are popular because, unlike most reaction video creators, you actually have real knowledge about animals, which sets you apart. That's why I'd really love to see you explore the realism of creatures in games or movies, because there are some very well-developed ecosystems in games and films (like Avatar, Monster Hunter). However, there are very few people on UA-cam who can briefly yet scientifically explain their thoughts on these fictional or real creatures.

    • @Voc_spooksauce
      @Voc_spooksauce Місяць тому +17

      Unnatural History Channel is a very good channel exactly about that, he mostly covers Monster Hunter but also any other fictional animals. And he explains everything really well, sharing the research papers used for everything :)

    • @TheTeheTinkleMonster
      @TheTeheTinkleMonster Місяць тому +4

      If he hasn’t reacted to zoochosis I think that’d be pretty interesting

    • @kispalmihalykispal809
      @kispalmihalykispal809 Місяць тому +10

      @@Voc_spooksauce You’re right, the Unnatural History Channel is a good one that I enjoy listening to, but Client presents animals in a much more relatable way. I don’t want to give specific examples, but there’s an episode on the Gamology channel where a paleontologist talks about different animals, and I really enjoyed it because he analyzes the creatures that appear there in a simple yet scientific way.

    • @JesseDCrespo
      @JesseDCrespo Місяць тому +3

      oooh, Airbender animal review! I'd love that video!

    • @NeptunianNeanderthal
      @NeptunianNeanderthal Місяць тому +6

      The Monster Hunter games would be ideal, as the entire game setup is fictional animals in fictional ecosystems, and they clearly put a lot of effort into the designs. Also the animals very often have traits of real world animals, both alive and from the past, so there would be the opportunity to educate about real life animals as well.

  • @morphman86
    @morphman86 Місяць тому +199

    You forgot to tell us how much danger the diver was in when that puffer showed up. I'm not even in water, and I nearly choked on my own heart from the cuteness, so I'm guessing the diver was in a lot of danger there.

    • @Tirryna
      @Tirryna Місяць тому +12

      As long as you are slow and don't frighten them, they are pretty harmless. If the puffer was puffed up, then the divervwould be in danger.

    • @Moon_x_sun
      @Moon_x_sun Місяць тому +9

      Yeah dying from cuteness is a Big danger!

    • @nouhorni3229
      @nouhorni3229 Місяць тому +10

      Some larger puffers can actually hurt you, anything with a shell crushing beak can make you bleed profusely.
      But they are very cute.

    • @Ashethetics
      @Ashethetics Місяць тому +2

      Look them up, and look at their mouths\beaks - even those smaller ones can take fingers off.

    • @qa377
      @qa377 Місяць тому +2

      As long as the puffer doesn't get too interested in your fingers or diving gear tubes, a bite to one of those could pose a problem!

  • @andycates7923
    @andycates7923 Місяць тому +208

    Im amazed that Florida Man in the first clip kept his cigar in his mouth the whole time. But seriously hats off to him to rescue his dog like that.

    • @chickadeedeedee5429
      @chickadeedeedee5429 Місяць тому +12

      The real question is who/what is filming the encounter. Sus how steady the camera is

    • @Ferne345
      @Ferne345 Місяць тому

      ​@@chickadeedeedee5429 Modern phones have good stabilization

    • @keaganvd
      @keaganvd Місяць тому +3

      @@chickadeedeedee5429plus the fact that the gator doesn’t seem to thrash or move around at all, it seems to me like he got a dead gator to make a video with

    • @KingHasturr
      @KingHasturr Місяць тому +16

      @@keaganvdthe gators feet are moving the the video and you can see it arch its neck, quite alive I think

    • @sherylhowell5320
      @sherylhowell5320 Місяць тому +17

      Yall didn't hear that poor pup crying in pain and fear? That man could barely open the mouth of that juvenile gator to get it to release the pup. Nothing setup about it.

  • @roundhouse2616
    @roundhouse2616 Місяць тому +111

    I think the story about the spider setting and casting it's own limb is the coolest thing I've heard this year. Most humans can't even do that to another human, let alone themselves!!

    • @tnapeepeelu
      @tnapeepeelu Місяць тому +15

      Well humans can't produce silk at will to make a cast either lmao

  • @hannagee7
    @hannagee7 Місяць тому +160

    the absolute joy on your face when the pufferfish came on :D

  • @ModernVisage
    @ModernVisage Місяць тому +73

    I just say, on the contrary. While this is easy content for creators to make, It is really important for people to witness an expert commenting on what the general populus thinks is real and actually give an enlightened perspective. That's why all those videos about blank 'reacts to' are so fun to watch. You end up learning quickly and it can help you adjust your understanding of something from a professional standpoint
    Mind you this is a response to the pessimist.
    There is too much misinfo to not laugh at it and learn from it. Plus viral videos show you some crazy stuff.
    Thank you, Clint, for not only your expertise but also for expanding common sense.

  • @Nathanscottphilipps
    @Nathanscottphilipps Місяць тому +125

    Seeing that 007 scene as a kid, I remember thinking "wow, that's incredible". As an adult my first take is those poor crocodiles, then as the multiple takes went on, that poor stuntman. Imagine having to do that over and over.
    Plus amazing spider story. Everytime I've taken to truly watching insects I'm always impressed by their interactions

    • @charityquill4965
      @charityquill4965 Місяць тому +15

      Seeing how Hollywood treated these crazy animals stunts back then really makes me think about the main message from the movie Nope, about people and animals alike being exploited, provoked, and put in harms way all for the sake of entertainment :(

  • @obambagaming1467
    @obambagaming1467 Місяць тому +148

    About that hollowed out beetle clip:
    Its probably some Melolontha.
    These are really common where i live (atleast in spring/early summer), and i have seen this kind of damage quite often on still alive individuals.
    There are no praying mantises where I live (or so far not yet), but its probably mostly done by birds.
    Small birds that cant eat the beetle whole, sometimes eat the soft insides of the abdomen.
    Then the beetle can still get away.

    • @Gildedmuse
      @Gildedmuse Місяць тому +1

      Huh, works out for the beetle and the bird (I kid).

    • @Red-in-Green
      @Red-in-Green Місяць тому +22

      It is somehow deeply worse that this isn’t just a wild incident, but a “thing that happens”.

    • @bumfricker2487
      @bumfricker2487 Місяць тому

      @@Gildedmuse lmao
      Trade Deal: I get a nice meal, you get to live for 6 more hours

    • @bewilderbeestie
      @bewilderbeestie Місяць тому +8

      Arthropods are so much simpler than mammals that they're incredibly robust. There's just not much stuff that can go wrong. This has advantages but also same major disadvantages, such as the fact this stuff like this can happen. See also wasp larvae...

    • @Aliandrin
      @Aliandrin Місяць тому

      It's a fungus. Massospora cicadina is one fungus that does this.

  • @Asher-mw3zo
    @Asher-mw3zo Місяць тому +38

    The Florida man is such a hero. 74 and still in good shape, being able to rescue his dog. Shows his love and care ❤

    • @barjee
      @barjee Місяць тому +2

      It's almost as if you are supposed to walk dogs on leads :S

    • @SaltyCrap
      @SaltyCrap Місяць тому +7

      ​​@@barjeeYou don't know for sure if the dog was on leash or not, could've just been walking too close to the water, maybe collar slipped off in the process. I remember a couple years ago there was an incident where an elderly lady walked her dog next to a lake, alligator caught the dog and the owner tried to save it but ended up killed.

  • @travisfischer4727
    @travisfischer4727 Місяць тому +95

    When you showed the stunt man run and fall into a group of crocodiles I felt much more sorry for the poor crocs getting stepped on.

    • @malkomalkavian
      @malkomalkavian Місяць тому +1

      Do you think that being stepped on is sore for them?

    • @ListenToStatic
      @ListenToStatic Місяць тому +20

      @malkomalkavian
      Cool name, and also yes it absolutely did suck for the crocodiles. Most animals don’t have backs that can support the weight of a human- that’s why it’s dangerous to let children climb on the backs of large breed dogs even if they’re super patient and won’t harm the kid. It’s cruel to the dog. Same deal here, but with a sudden violence of weight application that would be bad for anyone.

    • @travisfischer4727
      @travisfischer4727 Місяць тому +15

      @@malkomalkavian Yes, I imagine there are very few animals that appreciate being stepped on by humans.

  • @hallucinogender
    @hallucinogender Місяць тому +67

    "Unidentified animal" as the title of a video containing the most identifiable animal on the planet. One of these days we'll see a video like that where it's literally just someone's pet dog.

    • @emilylagle3324
      @emilylagle3324 Місяць тому +7

      You mean a chupacabra (AKA poor pupper w/ severe mange)

    • @CLOWTISMS
      @CLOWTISMS Місяць тому +2

      @@emilylagle3324 usually a coyote

    • @Maireadmoss
      @Maireadmoss Місяць тому

      ​@@emilylagle3324you can get a T shirt with "in a world of chupacabras be a capybara" on it

  • @mowolf2620
    @mowolf2620 Місяць тому +47

    It's honestly amazing how much you can learn by watching content intended purely for entertainment with commentary by someone like Clint.. Thank you so much!

    • @swayback7375
      @swayback7375 Місяць тому

      Now just imagine how much you could learn from that content, or learn from just paying attention to tge world around us if you knew as much as he does…

  • @SunsetDragon-qt6ur
    @SunsetDragon-qt6ur Місяць тому +135

    0:19 " was the most Florida thing I had ever seen"

    • @jericosha2842
      @jericosha2842 Місяць тому +6

      Congrats. You watched the first 30 seconds of a video. Thanks for sharing, I nearly missed it.

    • @frufruJ
      @frufruJ Місяць тому +19

      @@jericosha2842 Hey, they just made a comment on what made them laugh, and comments help the algorithm.

    • @Chriszapis
      @Chriszapis Місяць тому +3

      -Clint Laydlaw 2024

    • @paytonkremers7083
      @paytonkremers7083 Місяць тому

      I would've made him into a dog collar

    • @owenblount7334
      @owenblount7334 Місяць тому +2

      Most of us understand that walking a small animal near a body of water is asking for it to get grabbed we also have leash laws in the entire state

  • @trevordickson8617
    @trevordickson8617 Місяць тому +39

    My grandfather was an ornithologist & I spent many, many hours & days with him here in the Australian bush chasing birds. I remember often hearing emu's drumming but occasionally we'd hear the drumming with no emus in sight. Turned out it was Bower Birds imitating the emu's drumming. Just for interest while talking about birds of Australia, I saw a Bower Bird nest with itchy & irritating caterpillars woven into the outside of the nest presumably to deter predation & also I once saw a Magpie nest made almost entirely out of discarded pieces of barbed fencing wire. Nature keeps surprising us. The outback of Australia is still an amazing place because there aren't many humans there yet. I hope it stays that way for the years to come.

    • @NerdAlert42
      @NerdAlert42 Місяць тому +3

      Weren't there some cockatoos using those "anti bird" spikes? 😂

    • @Maireadmoss
      @Maireadmoss Місяць тому +2

      Was it blue wrens who pick up cigarette butts to use as an insecticide in their nests?

    • @trevordickson8617
      @trevordickson8617 Місяць тому

      @@Maireadmoss I've not heard of this before. Interesting.

  • @alveolate
    @alveolate Місяць тому +74

    31:04 quoting pitch meetings during a clint tiktok is TIGHT

  • @megamasher3
    @megamasher3 Місяць тому +43

    Rams: Head on collision
    Deer: Sumo

    • @nibs7252
      @nibs7252 Місяць тому +5

      Yeah. Imagine that professional slapper facing off against a professional sumo wrestler. Would be an interesting MMA fight.

    • @charityquill4965
      @charityquill4965 Місяць тому

      Ram: *BAM* okay time to analyse the dama-
      Deer: I AINT DONE WITH YOU B*TCH
      Ram: WAIT THIS ISNT HOW THE GAME IS SUPPOSED TO GO D:

  • @LillyP-xs5qe
    @LillyP-xs5qe Місяць тому +178

    if you did a video about ungulates it would be the GOAT

    • @BigLlamaStick
      @BigLlamaStick Місяць тому +3

      I would love to see a video about the so-called goat antelope family and their close relatives

    • @anniesama5729
      @anniesama5729 Місяць тому +2

      Upvote × 100

    • @SmallTownAngel86
      @SmallTownAngel86 Місяць тому +2

      @LillyP-xs5qe lol well done, and I agree. I would love that video.

    • @The_Crucible714
      @The_Crucible714 Місяць тому +3

      I see what you did there. 👍🏻

    • @mikerich32
      @mikerich32 Місяць тому +1

      I know he's already done a video on whales, but I wonder if he's going to go through them again in the ungulate video

  • @EdoDave
    @EdoDave Місяць тому +57

    22:00
    Ram: That's not how the game is meant to be played.

    • @The_Crucible714
      @The_Crucible714 Місяць тому +1

      There’s a video online of a ram “ramming” a cow and the cow gets KO’d (some said DOA).

    • @smallcutepuppy
      @smallcutepuppy Місяць тому +1

      Ram: "HAAAAAXXX! Not fair, not fair!"

  • @dishevelleddev
    @dishevelleddev Місяць тому +200

    My man. How are you gonna catch "antputation" but completely pass by "batcoon?"

  • @beefsupreme3083
    @beefsupreme3083 Місяць тому +34

    Me and my kids watch a lot of your videos and we love them all, but these tiktok videos are the perfect combination of randomness and informative. You're taking the addictive part about tiktok and making it not just stupidity. It's awesome!!!

  • @heathersurprise3381
    @heathersurprise3381 Місяць тому +117

    Ok, just started the video and i CRACKED up at that opener!
    "Most Florida thing I've ever seen"

  • @Mad_Elf_0
    @Mad_Elf_0 Місяць тому +60

    Crocodile Bond: what really impressed me was that by Take 3 the crocs were *expecting* him to run across and were reaching up to snap before he landed on them... and the crew didn't swap them out or give them time to calm down.

    • @m0nkEz
      @m0nkEz Місяць тому +14

      The only thing they cared less about than the stunt man was the crocs.
      Incredibly cruel.

  • @Veritas-TheGoader
    @Veritas-TheGoader Місяць тому +31

    I love the humor of this channel. Just natural observation comedy. Great personalities

  • @73Stargazer
    @73Stargazer Місяць тому +7

    I know this is easy content farm format, but I genuinely love Clints reaction to these videos and getting education from all the misinformation out there. And it's always delightful to see his love of animals come through

  • @LMoM0MoM
    @LMoM0MoM Місяць тому +27

    I love these! UA-cam censors can be very obtuse. They seem to allow some truly horrifying and amoral content thrive, while jumping on educational content. I think I have watched all of your pubically available content. Absolutely none of it has offended me in the slightest. On the contrary, I find your channel always interesting, enlightening, and entertaining. I have learnt so much from you and your team. Thank you!!

  • @DanielMWJ
    @DanielMWJ Місяць тому +24

    12:00 Shots 1-2 looked pretty safe. But, man, by shots 3-4 those crocs were pissed and wanted a piece of him!

    • @jmalexander131
      @jmalexander131 Місяць тому +10

      You can see the crocodiles beginning to figure things out as the takes progressed. It got more dangerous with each attempt.

    • @The_Crucible714
      @The_Crucible714 Місяць тому +9

      According to the internet the .007 stunt double got a settlement of about 40K when he fell and got a bunch of stitches during one take. Also, the crocs were tied down to face one particular direction. These were the days b4 PETA so there were few rules regulating the ethical treatment of animals in films.

  • @marsbase3729
    @marsbase3729 Місяць тому +99

    Wow! Much respect to that guy at beginning for saving the puppy! 👍

    • @xBloodxFangx
      @xBloodxFangx Місяць тому +18

      More respect if he actually was careful enough to not put his puppy in danger in the first place

    • @PedroBenolielBonito
      @PedroBenolielBonito Місяць тому +17

      @@xBloodxFangx It's a small puppy. Kindergarten Cop's maxim about the ocean applies here as well. He could have just stepped away or taken his eyes off it for a moment, and oops, puppy in the lake.

    • @shigeminotoge4514
      @shigeminotoge4514 Місяць тому +7

      @@xBloodxFangx Yes! Exactly! It's better to keep your puppy safely indoors at all times away from any potential threats like large aquatic predators, large terrestrial predators, large avian predators, potentially toxic flora, potentially hazardous chemicals or debris, fast moving vehicles, or any other humans who might cause it harm. What a terrible owner!!

    • @chemistrydragon5641
      @chemistrydragon5641 Місяць тому +5

      ​@shigeminotoge4514 is this just a troll? Cause that's not ok, to keep a puppy indoors at all times, how are they going to learn potty training, or basic interaction with the sights and sounds of the world... ask a professional- most training takes place when they are a puppy! Who never let's a dog go outside? If you never take them out as a puppy, how do you expect them to behave as full grown dogs? Dogs need a lot of both physical and intellectual exercise... what a strange response. However- they big thing I seen wrong here was no leash/harness- but sometimes puppies sneak out so maybe he didn't intend to be out with no way to keep them from the water. But florida gonna florida lol

    • @spiritsofwolves
      @spiritsofwolves Місяць тому +8

      @@chemistrydragon5641 i was suspecting they were sarcastic but now im not sure..

  • @Sniperahead
    @Sniperahead Місяць тому +21

    9:00 there was no spider. The video is old and I dont remember it, but the reason was reckless like her action

    • @Gildedmuse
      @Gildedmuse Місяць тому +5

      I mean, even if there was a spider it was STILL reckless.
      ETA: Another comment clarified that it was a DUI and, yeah, that is reckless.

  • @SpitfireMKX
    @SpitfireMKX Місяць тому +14

    Once we had a mule deer in our yard-huge buck-his left eye was obliterated in a fight. all we could wonder was “was he the winner or the loser?” Because he was a BIG deer.

  • @TonusStoneshield
    @TonusStoneshield Місяць тому +28

    I like to think when she jumped out the door closing was the spider going, "BYE!" and then driving off.

    • @YochevedDesigns
      @YochevedDesigns Місяць тому +4

      Spider: "My car now!"

    • @The_Crucible714
      @The_Crucible714 Місяць тому

      My cousin (in Florida) would totally play “bumper cars” if she saw a spider in her car! Would’ve been funny if an oncoming car swerved onto the median and… *_well, you know._*
      😮😂

  • @zacg_
    @zacg_ Місяць тому +27

    I had thought that that James Bond scene had used faux crocodilians for the shot. I had not noticed that they moved. That's freakin' crazy.
    Fun fact, that portion of the film was shot at Gatorland in Florida. But again, I didn't realize the actual crossing shot used real animals.

    • @prasetyodwikuncorojati2434
      @prasetyodwikuncorojati2434 Місяць тому

      Also for Indiana Jones movies. The second sequel which sets in India using American alligator instead of croc which does exist in India. Perhaps this is intentional since gators are much easier to find by Hollywood folk than say saltwater crocodile and croc is far more aggresive thus pretty unsafe to use.

  • @pourcelaine
    @pourcelaine Місяць тому +8

    I like that you had to specially throw in some Emerald Tree Skinks to reward Clint for dragging through that terrible unidentified animals section 😂

  • @Raziel1984
    @Raziel1984 Місяць тому +40

    18:41 ... an Insect eating a Dinosaur ... amazing!

    • @SvenElven
      @SvenElven Місяць тому +3

      @@Raziel1984 I hate this very much for some reason. As well as the videos of mantises eating chameleons. Just ain't right!

    • @thatonewitch
      @thatonewitch Місяць тому +3

      ​@@SvenElven
      Well, that's why the food chain is more of a web than a chain.

    • @SvenElven
      @SvenElven Місяць тому +2

      @@thatonewitch Yeah… All I remember is that after I'd watched my first video of a Mantis taking down and eating a Chameleon, I had to console myself by watching a ton of videos of Chameleons eating Mantises 🙈

    • @Hurricayne92
      @Hurricayne92 Місяць тому

      @@SvenElven What goes around comes around i guess 😅

    • @AubreyCasler-c3p
      @AubreyCasler-c3p Місяць тому

      To be fair, dinosaurs will also eat mantises

  • @nickatkinson3658
    @nickatkinson3658 Місяць тому +15

    Your anhinga and cichlid story reminds me of once catching a young black-tip shark and a gull snatching it from the surface after I released it. I never would have believed the gull could have swallowed it because the shark seemed roughly the same size but somehow it did, though it took the gull a minute to get the tail down and it struggled momentarily get into the air afterwards. I felt bad for the shark, but it also blew my mind.

    • @macon8638
      @macon8638 Місяць тому

      Yeah super weird how they can do that but at the same time, imagine slowing dying by being bathed in acid :/ unfortunate I guess

  • @beardlessdragon
    @beardlessdragon Місяць тому +20

    I already wanted an emerald tree skink. Now I REALLY want an emerald tree skink!

    • @The_Crucible714
      @The_Crucible714 Місяць тому +1

      They’re magically delicious! 🦎✨🪄

  • @bojanssen6169
    @bojanssen6169 Місяць тому +16

    31:05 The crossover I didn't know I wanted until it happened. Wow wow wow.... wow!

    • @azurehanyo
      @azurehanyo Місяць тому

      IT SURE WAS, SIR.

    • @The_Crucible714
      @The_Crucible714 Місяць тому

      That’s what she said…
      _Ba-Dum Tissssssssssssssss!!_

  • @teeteepalooza
    @teeteepalooza Місяць тому +7

    “I would suggest that this beetle has the biggest spiracle ever.”
    Maybe he’s just happy to see you.

  • @couptubegaymer1364
    @couptubegaymer1364 Місяць тому +13

    deeply appreciate these videos educating the public

  • @mikeski8827
    @mikeski8827 Місяць тому +4

    2:20 Well no, that would be littering after all😂

  • @CLOWTISMS
    @CLOWTISMS Місяць тому +10

    The running across crocodiles clip seemed like animal cruelty to me. Surely that hurt them

  • @_ozz
    @_ozz Місяць тому +7

    I want to see a video that is ONLY Clint reacting to emerald tree skink clips, like 20 minutes of pure giddy delight.

  • @Jean-PaulFerrali
    @Jean-PaulFerrali Місяць тому +6

    So today i learned that skunks can look like weird goblin creatures with the right lighting and angle.

  • @DennisWight
    @DennisWight Місяць тому +6

    My favorite part of the video was the end. I didn’t know emerald tree skinks were so attached to humans. I want one! 😂

  • @doll9340
    @doll9340 Місяць тому +4

    8:29 everyone seems so chill 😂

  • @TigerStyleFanMIZ
    @TigerStyleFanMIZ Місяць тому +12

    I haven't even finished watching the part about the deer and the ram, but I had to leave this comment. REAL wrestling is my favorite sport...so Clint talking about their different fighting styles reminds me of play-by-play announcers calling a match between two wrestlers with different styles.
    EDIT 1: I already knew how deer fight, but listening to Clint talking about it and my mind already on wrestling, it's clear to me that deer are more like wrestlers than rams are.
    EDIT 2: Apparently my comment is a play-by-play analysis of Clint talking about deer vs ram...I'm not really into MMA, but I'm glad Clint brought it up because there are quite a few former college wrestlers involved in it.

    • @ClintsReptiles
      @ClintsReptiles  Місяць тому +7

      My niece just became a U23 world champion!

    • @TigerStyleFanMIZ
      @TigerStyleFanMIZ Місяць тому +2

      @@ClintsReptiles Seriously?! WOW!!!

    • @ClintsReptiles
      @ClintsReptiles  Місяць тому +4

      We just had a party for her last night. She's amazing!

    • @TigerStyleFanMIZ
      @TigerStyleFanMIZ Місяць тому +2

      @@ClintsReptiles That's awesome!Congratulations to her! Wrestling is so incredibly tough! 😊

    • @TigerStyleFanMIZ
      @TigerStyleFanMIZ 29 днів тому

      One of Utah Valley's assistant wrestling coaches is a Mizzou alum. It looks like their next home dual is December 20th against Oregon State.
      Mizzou Wrestling is my #1 favorite sports team...any sport any level.

  • @KitsuneNeko
    @KitsuneNeko Місяць тому +2

    24:46 I was lucky enough to go to The Alligator Farm in a St Augustine of Florida. They had a bunch of bull gators roaring and hearing the water noise just everywhere was both haunting and amazing!

  • @Sarahlouisseize
    @Sarahlouisseize Місяць тому +9

    I didnt know how much I needed the emerald tree skink bit

  • @adamlord3550
    @adamlord3550 Місяць тому +2

    I love how with some clips clint's whole expression is just "When I was a kid I collected pokemon cards, kids today are watching this????'

  • @wisedred
    @wisedred Місяць тому +8

    the spider in the car one is a great illustration to what arachnophobia actually is lol, sis preferred having her car crash rather than having to stay near a spider for 5 more minutes

    • @thomicrisler9855
      @thomicrisler9855 Місяць тому +8

      Another commenter said that that's not actually what happened, it was a case of DUI and a stolen vehicle.

  • @u12bdragon
    @u12bdragon Місяць тому +1

    37:37 i like how he intertains the absurd idea.

  • @archaedious
    @archaedious Місяць тому +4

    Key note, as a outdoor lover and kayaker of many rivers in my state of Florida, you don't usually hear the alligator bellow when the "water dances." You certainly can hear them bellow, but those are much higher frequencies than they use to make that water spaz out. It is super cool. I'd watch it all day, and have. Come to Florida, Clint! i know some places if you wanna herp in the waters.

  • @lizblock9593
    @lizblock9593 Місяць тому +6

    Love all your videos, but these tik tok ones just make me smile the whole time. Clint watching tik tok so I don't have to and providing quality commentary on stuff I'm so interested to learn. Awesome combination!

  • @MidoriTheAwesome
    @MidoriTheAwesome Місяць тому +6

    I really like these reaction videos and think they would make good regular content for as long as you are enjoying them. As much as i love your in depth videos, these are easily digestable and i always leave with some random new factoid.

  • @UmamiPapi
    @UmamiPapi Місяць тому +1

    0:54 LMAO, the smiling delivery of that.

  • @b7151ng37
    @b7151ng37 Місяць тому +4

    I’m always blown away by Clint’s amazing range of knowledge

  • @grey7040
    @grey7040 Місяць тому +1

    Please do a deep dive into ungulates soon! I'd love to see some uncommon extant species explained, as well as a dive into the many directions the family tree went into. Honestly I'd be particularly thrilled with us having an ungulate overview, then a dive into bovidae/cervidae/equidae because they're so dramatically different anatomically.

  • @LukeMcGuireoides
    @LukeMcGuireoides Місяць тому +4

    This series rocks. I've seen a lot of the source material, and while it's always amazing, I'm usually left with a lot of questions. Nice to get some answers. Tyvm, Clint

  • @naymeequillo
    @naymeequillo Місяць тому +1

    BARELY AN INCONVENIENCE!!!
    🤣🤣🤣
    Spooders are just the coolest in the world. How badass is it to break your leg, back up a bit, straighten it out and just casually make your own cast!! SO metal.

  • @Tinkerkel
    @Tinkerkel Місяць тому +5

    Was that a Pitch meetings "barely an inconvenience" drop??! I think I love Clint even more now!

    • @Zouron
      @Zouron Місяць тому

      that was my thought as well!

  • @sacredheartdoodles
    @sacredheartdoodles Місяць тому +2

    I could be in the worst mood, and seeing a puffer will always make me smile.

  • @benwilkie8346
    @benwilkie8346 Місяць тому +27

    My dad worked with those crocodiles and their trainer in James Bond, got some wonderful pictures if you would like them emailing over. He also owned the cobra used in the Indiana Jones 'snake' pit (although the cobra was the only actual snake in that scene).

    • @YochevedDesigns
      @YochevedDesigns Місяць тому +1

      How were the crocodiles restrained? I heard once that there actually was a pit full of snakes, but none of them were venomous except the cobra. The rest were completely harmless.

    • @The_Crucible714
      @The_Crucible714 Місяць тому +2

      @@YochevedDesigns
      The “snakes” in the pit were mostly -if not all legless lizards.

    • @YochevedDesigns
      @YochevedDesigns Місяць тому

      @@The_Crucible714 Really? I'll have to watch more closely next time.

  • @SerialKillerJM
    @SerialKillerJM Місяць тому +2

    Clint seems like the nicest guy on the internet. Always enjoy these videos.

    • @SvenElven
      @SvenElven Місяць тому +2

      He seems almost 'too' nice and enthusiastic, like some mid-western youth preacher. I had my eye on him for a while, but I think he's good!

  • @obambagaming1467
    @obambagaming1467 Місяць тому +34

    While Cassowarys can be more lethal with their attacks, attacks are relatively rare. Unlike what many people think, they are not hyper aggressive.
    They are usually quite calm.
    And they are sometimes quite curious towards humans and some show little fear towards humans
    But those attacks where they run at you, jump at you and stab you are even rarer.
    While ostriches are much bigger and their kicks can cause some serious damage.
    Single kicks already hurt and are dangerous, but they kick over and over again.
    Male ostriches can get aggressive quite easily, especially when they think their harem is in danger.
    There are also way more human ecounters with ostriches (wild ones, in zoos and tamed ones), so ofc ostriches attack more humans

    • @stephanybrown3226
      @stephanybrown3226 Місяць тому +4

      Considering as ostrich can kill a lion with one of those kicks that kid got lucky.

    • @obambagaming1467
      @obambagaming1467 Місяць тому +4

      @@stephanybrown3226 wild ostriches are already much more dangerous than tame ones in zoos or as pets.
      They tend to be much more skilled at kicking

    • @testing2741
      @testing2741 Місяць тому +1

      EDIT: we said the exact same thing 💯 %. lol
      I think it's possible there is an alternate explanation to the disparity fatalities between Ostrach and Cassowary: The relative frequency of Ostrach enocunters versus Cassowary encounters l.
      Close Cassowary encounters (woth the larger, and, thus dangerous Cassowary species) are just less frequent than the exceedingly frequent rate Human-Ostrach encounters- and not that Ostraches are innately more dangerous animals.
      Ostrach have a very wide range across Africa and are farmed (I bet a lot of the injuries happen at farms), but Cassowary are very rare to encounter. Clearly that Cassowary was acclimated to the presence of humans. But had that been a papa Cassowary with young that you stumbled across, I worry it's talons are more injuries via laceration than Ostraches' that are far less sharp. But the strength of an adult Ostrach is indeed terrifying if one were wanted to harm you, but I don't know enough about how they cause injury - I would assume they could due serious trauma to your head, but injuring less Dinonocus (sp?) like fashion than Cassowary.
      Can you share you knowledge on Ostrach injury?

    • @obambagaming1467
      @obambagaming1467 Місяць тому +1

      @testing2741 basicly your point is just my last point in my comment, that there are way more human-ostrich encounters than human-cassowary encounters.

    • @roryandbro1561
      @roryandbro1561 Місяць тому +2

      My take from this: big flightless birds are scary

  • @lawrencethees7208
    @lawrencethees7208 Місяць тому

    I love how over all the years that I have watched your channel you still have the same chipper attitude and genuinely love what you do!
    Thank you.

  • @EvelyneMuselle
    @EvelyneMuselle Місяць тому +9

    Is that a pigeon tie, Clint? 😄🥰

    • @ClintsReptiles
      @ClintsReptiles  Місяць тому +9

      Yes! It's from Maddie Smith and Tyler Rugge!

  • @blackadder065
    @blackadder065 Місяць тому +5

    I absolutely LOVE these reaction videos; whether they be TikTok, or "Who Would Win"...they always leave me wanting more!

  • @oliver8928
    @oliver8928 Місяць тому +3

    26:00 George McGavin talks about a fungal parasite that exhibits a behaviour similar to this on Cicadas in one of his books. Literally nightmarish. Consuming the cicada, but maintaining enough muscles and nervous system to pilot it about, showering spores from its shattered body.

    • @emilylagle3324
      @emilylagle3324 Місяць тому

      That’s probably cordyceps - there is a lot of specialized species, but ants are the most populous insects if I'm not wrong. They're the inspiration for the infection in The Last of Us.

  • @predabot__6778
    @predabot__6778 Місяць тому +2

    This was great! :) This is the kind of react-content that's actually interesting - an expert giving more context to a video, and helping to give it a lot more depth and contemplation, on what we're actually seeing.

  • @teeteepalooza
    @teeteepalooza Місяць тому +6

    My dad’s neighbor saw a spider in her car while backing out of her driveway. She screamed & jumped out. Totaled my dad’s parked SUV 🙄

    • @jacobcox4565
      @jacobcox4565 Місяць тому +3

      Spiders have got to be the most powerful creatures on the planet. They can cause a car accident by just existing in a certain place.

    • @teeteepalooza
      @teeteepalooza Місяць тому +1

      @@jacobcox4565 exactly! 😆

  • @cenedra2143
    @cenedra2143 Місяць тому +1

    I was putting diesel in my car last week when the bloke next to me said, "You have a massive spider on your back!" If I had been driving and that thing appeared over my shoulder, I would have freaked! Luckily, he was a hero and got it off my back. He probably saved my life ❤😂

  • @jacobcox4565
    @jacobcox4565 Місяць тому +31

    13:34 Cassowary: What'cha watching?

    • @The_Crucible714
      @The_Crucible714 Місяць тому

      “Meh, it’s just that bonehead Clint… pffffft.”
      _I’ll just let myself out…_ 😒😂

    • @casteanpreswyn7528
      @casteanpreswyn7528 Місяць тому +3

      My first thought was "got any games on your phone?"

  • @cloudberry88
    @cloudberry88 2 дні тому

    17:28 "ant-putation" was literally what I was thinking through that ant clip!! 🤣

  • @darhaha3391
    @darhaha3391 Місяць тому +10

    Video idea: there is this very weird bird called Hoatzin... I think it would make for an amazing topic to talk about.

    • @Badficwriter
      @Badficwriter Місяць тому +2

      Wow, those are gorgeous birds. And their heads are a little muppet-y. And wingclaws? Cool!

  • @objective_psychology
    @objective_psychology Місяць тому +1

    I would love a deep dive on Pecora. The polyphyly of “antelopes” lends itself to a cool perspective that all cattle, sheep, goats and deer (etc.) are just types of antelope.

    • @AubreyCasler-c3p
      @AubreyCasler-c3p Місяць тому

      Deer are different from the rest of the group. Deer are their own family

  • @IrinaGreenman
    @IrinaGreenman Місяць тому +5

    The second skunk video made me hope there might be discussion of the zorilla, the African giant skunk. They're gorgeous and so, so nasty, they can be smelled easily from a quarter mile away.

  • @barrybarlowe5640
    @barrybarlowe5640 Місяць тому +1

    I like this guy's style. He simply expresses joy and interest in animals.

  • @VermisTerrae
    @VermisTerrae Місяць тому +4

    Clint, I would SO so love if you ever chose to collaborate with Alveus Sanctuary in Austin TX!!! Maya is all about conservation education and has the ability to reach such a wide range of people using Twitch's streaming platform. She's been collaborating with all kinds of streamers and UA-camrs and growing both of their platforms in the process. Twitch even announced that theyll be donating $100k to the sanctuary in the opening ceremony of this most recent Twitch con. You both have such an infectious love of our natural world and it would make my whole year to see you visit and get to meet all the animals, but especially the reptiles and their emu, Stompy!

  • @kcgunesq
    @kcgunesq 4 дні тому

    Thanks!

  • @AlanMichaelJackson
    @AlanMichaelJackson Місяць тому +3

    I love this channel, Clint is underappreciated.

    • @The_Crucible714
      @The_Crucible714 Місяць тому +1

      *It’s the “Halloween kitty” for me.*

  • @maxjohn6012
    @maxjohn6012 Місяць тому +1

    Clint et al., your videos are *always* a treat and brighten my day.

  • @TheHeroicE
    @TheHeroicE Місяць тому +4

    These are always wonderful. Keep informing the public

  • @Glitchblade833
    @Glitchblade833 Місяць тому +2

    Nothing better than watching Clint's latest video during the weekend with a cuppa tea

  • @sreace723
    @sreace723 Місяць тому +4

    That ostrich clip brought back my "trauma" of a drive thru zoo when I was 3 or 4 years old. Sitting in the backseat with the window cracked, an ostrich shoved its head through and was trying to peck at me. I remember screaming and crying because it was in the 70's so I couldn't roll the window up. I could only climb into the opposite floor well to get away from it. Definitely one of my least favorite animals at the age of 49!

    • @andrewmalinowski6673
      @andrewmalinowski6673 Місяць тому

      Only thing I could think of scarier from the clip was a clip of two bicyclists being chased by an ostrich, but being attacked by an ostrich sounds like it would be even worse

  • @Blaccat8
    @Blaccat8 Місяць тому +1

    My dad recently toured Scotland for a month, and during a bike ride through the Cairngorms ran into a capercaillie, and the note about them being grumpy is not misplaced! It wouldn't stop attacking his legs, his backpack and eventually even his bike was fair game! He said it was a beautiful boy, but he was a little monster!

  • @Fluffypotatoes4
    @Fluffypotatoes4 Місяць тому +6

    have you seen some of the research on cordyceps showing that the fungus actually severs the nerves connecting to the muscles of the insect and influences the muscles directly?

  • @MisadventureMisty
    @MisadventureMisty Місяць тому +1

    The reason I really enjoy these videos is because I learn so much cool stuff. The deep dive videos I occasionally get lost but these I get so fully absorbed in.

  • @onioncontrol
    @onioncontrol Місяць тому +18

    You should give bull snakes a stand alone video. I got one not long ago and I love him so much. He's this massive lovable goof.

    • @CainXVII
      @CainXVII Місяць тому

      There is a "best pet" video on them

  • @Napkinthekat
    @Napkinthekat Місяць тому

    26:32 the video did remind me a bit of that one parasite that infects cicadas, basically it eats their entire lower half and tricks the cicada into mating to spread. It’s insane how much they can be missing and still function.

  • @amandagebel2528
    @amandagebel2528 Місяць тому +4

    He didn't want to litter his cigar🥰