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Especially as babies when they're in the cannibal stage (only have the front legs grown in, not the back yet). I always house then individually for that reason when they get to that point
@@IW3527 Yeah. When they're small they tend to nip at each other. Sometimes they take off fingers, gills, and legs. They do this because they require a lot of food and protein in their early stages. Limbs grow back, so we're alright!
@velveteenrabbit5940 Mazel tov. It's Jewish saying. It's being used here to reference a certain Jewish operation. I think you can figure out the rest.
@@storywriter3305 I'm not Jewish so I don't know much, But In this Video, The Circumcision part makes the most sense, since the father even says "that's his leg"
This could've been so much darker with the fact that they can regrow so much. So happy to see a short about axolotls, I absolutely ADORE the li'l guys!! Hope to see more of them in future shorts!
It's that typical childhood moment where you try to cut your own hair so your parents take you asap to a hair salon to make it all even again, whatever you like it or not
axolotls will often do this to each other, they will eat each other's gills and legs off. Its why if you keep them in a group or pair you should be prepare for the possibility. So long as it doesnt happen too much though its fine, it doesnt really cause any problems but I still prefer to avoid it as much as possible. If your care isnt on point it can cause infections.
I like how the dad’s gills are smaller than everyone else’s. It implies one of two things. Either it’s to give the impression he is balding, or he recently had cut his one gills off and they are growing back.
Fun fact: In real life an axolotl's gill length is depended on how oxygenated the water they live in is (less oxygen -> larger gills). This information has nothing to do with this video whatsoever
This is also why you shouldn’t house axolotls together. They’re naturally solitary and will often bite off each others gills and legs. Even though they grow them back it’s not something you want to have happen
The photo where they're staring stoicly out into the world killed me, I remember everyone getting school photos in that pose despite how ridiculous it looked. A classroom full of kids with acne and ninja turtles t-shirts posing like Alexander the great taking in the conquered world.
@@ttterg6152 They still do depending on the hospital. The pain is the point of it after all, its to identify the antisocial kids so they can excommunicate themselves. Yes it is barbaric and machiavellian why do you think the medical establishment perpetuates such obvious lies about it.
@@cam5816 A psychiatric nurse made a mistake with giving me an antipsychotic when I was supposed to get a stimulant, I have been diagnosed with ADHD and successfully treated for years until I was eighteen. I ended up suffering brain damage as a result and haven't been the same since, I struggle with making bill payments on time because I forget about them when I used to have a far better memory for important things and can only think sequentially when I used to easily think in terms of whole systems, I was on the way to being a software engineer but struggled with depression because of the ADHD and the effects of an abusive environment had on my love life making finding a partner in a world that abhors neurodivergence really difficult which took a toll on my self esteem in addition to the abuse I faced at home. Basically if it wasn't for being born smart enough I wouldn't even be alive right now and would have long ago tried carving deep into my skin because I am a loser in a world that doesn't want me to be alive
This is amazing, and I love the work, but I was just re watching this for like the fourth time (it makes me happy) and I noticed Emily still has scisors even after David took them. I can't stop seeing it now.
i'd like to emphasize, if you ever meet an axolotl, DO NOT randomly cut their limbs. although the loss is not permanent, it is still incredibly painful
Though, unlikely to find them in the wild, as they're very rare, and found in one country (Mexico) and are an endangered species in the wild. (Though domesticated ones are quite common, and have a high population now thanks to humans taking care of them.)
@@rwepnca7424 tiger salamanders aren't axolotls. They're closely related species and can hybridize, but axolotls can't naturally metamorphose while tiger salamanders (and sometimes axolotl-tiger salamander hybrids) can metamorphose as necessary.
I adopted my axolotl when he was little from a fish store. They gave him to me because his legs, one arm and his tail was missing. He was paralyzed from one side too (I noticed that he moved just the right side gills but not the left side gills). I adopted him in 2021 and in took him like 3 or 4 months to take full recovery. Nowadays he's around 23 cm more or less and I'm a proud Dad hahaha
Same! I got my axolotl without a leg, because she was in a little tank with other axolotls and they kept on fighting and literally ripping each other apart, and a few months later her leg came back!
Fun fact: due to the regeneration process thanks to the brain, axolotls are immune to cancer. Doctors are trying to discover ways to use this for humans to find a cure to cancer.
Resistance to cancer, and its less a resistance, more that they actually have very short lives due to the cost of the regeneration. Also due to the the regenerative ability, they are prime targets for parasitic fungi, and viral infections.
@@theprophetofhate7188 yeah that’s why a lot of axolotls are preferred to be in captivity. I have an axolotl myself, and have to clean it every month and feed it every day ext
@@Gl00pst3r Well, my point is that they are not actually immune or even resistant to cancer, their lifespan is so short that their dna does not have time to decay/corrupt naturally, and they are so fragile that unnatural sources of genetic corruption are either fatal, or fully destroy the affect tissue. Their regenerative ability has no impact on recovery, or prevention directly. Because cancer does not result from a lack of regenerative ability, but rather the body being unable to identify the difference between the cancer cells, and healthy cells, so it never breaks down or replaces them at all.
Honestly they just need to look at the coding of their DNA see what traits are highlighted and we're almost I think to the point of using technology the model or remodel the way our body produces certain cells through our DNA strands or through the process of how DNA is used to put certain codes within ourselves to do certain functions being able to replicate the traits that they have in our own bodies might be very beneficial to stop ourselves from dying so fast or to at least allow them to heal their selves without the decay process going on but we have to be careful we have that's how cancer cells happen. So it is a lot to go into but I think we're very close I give you the number 20 years and maybe if we can get certain patterns removed we can probably have it sooner. Definitely going to be sooner than what most people think I believe when we have that breakthrough
@crossfire4691 Mazel tov is a Jewish celebratory exclamation. It literally translates as "Good day" or sometimes "Blessed day," and is used to congratulate someone for different things, particularly religious in nature such as a bar mitzvah or, yes, circumcision.
I don't get it someone explaiinnn Edit: to everyone who ansewred thanks, but I just wanted to know why she said "mazel tov" in that situation, not its meaning😅 sorry y'all!
@reddy161 "Mazel tov is literally translated as "good luck" in its meaning as a description, not a wish. The implicit meaning is "good luck has occurred" or "your fortune has been good" and the expression is an acknowledgement of that fact." -Google
@@ImNotQualifiedToSayThisBut Jews circumcise their male babies. "Mazel tov" means congratulations in Hebrew, which they would say after circumcision (and other occasions).
@@ImNotQualifiedToSayThisButI mean as long as you know that mazel tov is Hebrew and you know that Jews perform genital mutilation it's not that subtitle tbh
For those who didn't understand. Mazel Tov is a phrase to the effect of congratulations in Hebrew. So the kid thought that the dad did his kid a circumcision.
Do you consider marine mammals aquatic? If so then beluga whales take the cake. Either them or some type of seal. If not, few types of fish actually want to interact with humans: porcupine fish, manta rays, morey eels. Octopuses too, idk whether they qualify as cute, but they sure are cool.
@@abcdef-l2c8tFor those that can be kept as pets I’d say puffers take the cake with their big google eyes, little smiley mouths, and dog-like personality I remember seeing a video of one that just *loved* having their belly rubbed, and whenever the human tried to rub their back they would roll over so they could keep getting their belly rubbed. So adorable ❤
They aren't resilient at all.They are very vulnerable to pollution, which led to them to become critically endangered in nature. Their popularity as pets kinda saves them, because there's a decent population in captivity!
@@ahmetmutlu-r6zIt's a Jewish phrase, and the circumcision practice was known to be a part of the Jewish tradition. The girl claps and says the phrase when the father cuts off her brother's limb and the father corrects her that it was the leg that has been cut off, not the foreskin.
I love the picture with the kid's face hovering in background. We had the same ones in the '80s of my brothers head in the background and my sister and I in the foreground.
Sort of educational. I have kept axolotls and it's definitely possible for them to regrow limbs and gills, but it doesn't always happen perfectly. One bit the other's front foot off and it never grew back properly. It was sort of stumpy and left him slightly unbalanced when he stood. And the other one had a shortened gill when I got him that never evened out. Also I'm sure it was very painful and stressful for him to have it bitten off. We can't know for certain, but we have to assume amphibians feel pain similarly to us. It's not fun or painless for them to lose a limb and it's not trivial for them to regrow. This video is funny, but I'd hate for a kid out there to get the impression that it's okay to cut an axolotl's limbs the same way we think nothing of cutting our hair.
I love how this is supposed to be extremely disturbing, but since it so happens to be an axolotl family, which can regrow, all of a sudden it's adorable
I fucking love this channel. Me and a buddy of mine are both deployed and we normally go several days or a couple weeks without talking but whenever one of us sees a new video posted we send it to each other with a bunch of hype haha This channel is a lot of fun for us
@@DaveYognaut UA-cam was showing that it wouldn't change but now that I've come back it shows "up" so I guess the app just needed to be closed and reopened, phew, I don't like feeling like a hater lmao
Fun fact: Axolotls have plug and play body parts, witch means that if you cut off a leg or tail of an axolotl you can re-attach them without difficulty. the parents could have just tapped them back on and taken the tape off the next day and they legs, arms, and gills, while not being totally healed, could have still been together well enough for the photos :D
Is this at all true? I mean I know plug and play is a weird way of putting it but I mean..could you do that tho?? Will their cells reattach like that???
@@ShriLLKiLLz yes, they do- so much so that scientists are looking at ways they could use this (plus their amazing healing abilites) on humans to solve things like tuberculosis, cirten types of cancer or re-attach lost limbs.i dont know exactly the process of it but its something like the axolotl seals the amputation site, then it builds tissue called the blastema, from which the new body part grows, or is able to attach if we reverse it. i think there was a study done 9 or so years ago were people took the severed head of another axolotl and put it on another, it heald and the creature lived on for 6 months after that. (though this could be made up so keep that in mind.) i have actually seen an axolotls regrowth cycle with my own eyes- i had a friend who had 2 axolotls, and it had lost a bit of its tail in a fight with one of them. i used to go over to her house a bit, and i watched each few days as it slowly became less and less ripped. they are quite fascinating creatures in my opinion. (sorry for the rant, i just rly love axolotls)
@@ShriLLKiLLzhypothetically yes. It’s the same premise with losing a finger and wrapping it back onto the stump with bandages. The cell’s theoretically would grow and eventually connect but it would take a week or so.
@@littledino1515 hypothetically because keeping the little bugger still long enough for that to take place is slim to none? 🧐🤔So you're saying theoretically if you could sedate an axolotl and keep it still long enough, the cells could bond back together? That's honestly wild.
@@ShriLLKiLLz I mean hypothetically in as how cells act. You can take off the limb of a tree and by using some materials hold in place on the recently created branch stump of another tree and the cells will eventually connect. So it is probably true just I’ve never heard of anyone trying it on an animal let alone an endangered one.
@@sera5826 "mazel tov" is a jewish saying that i think directly translates into "good fortune." its used to congratulate others during celebratory occasions, with one such example of an occasion being the circumcision of boys. so i think the joke is that emily thought her father was cutting off part of her brother's d//k 😭 although this actually raises some interesting question for me. if an axolotl is able to regrow its legs, would it also be able to regrow a portion of its reproductive structures?
Fun fact: all salamanders can do this as kids, but lose it when they enter their adult stage Axolotls never grow into their adult stage however, so they never lose their weird abilities Edit: Let me clarify something. Like all salamanders, axolotls have an adult stage, but they never go through metamorphosis, instead just growing some lungs and getting bigger You can trigger the metamorphosis by injecting them with iodine, but it hurts them and eventually kills them And yes, all salamanders have these regenerative abilities as kids, but lose them after metamorphosis Why do they lose them as adults? Idk
@@Neroevelocity they can breath under water but they never mature out of that phase without intervention. its like they are bugged. to me they seem like a conscious experiment.
"I found sisaws" The most cutest and most horrifying words a parent can hear. Edit: WARNING World War 3 is commencing down below. 2nd Edit : Context : People are fighting over the way the comment is structured
@@hawaii3231 And the same doesn’t apply to other people. This is the internet, people hardly give a damn if your vocabulary is on point or not. If you wanna make an effort to be grammatically correct then do that, but don’t expect others to do that too.
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I LOVE THE THAI AUDIO SO MUCH!! :D
Thank you for korean audio!! 잘 들을게요! 고마워요!!
Thank you very much for the Russian language (≧▽≦)
Thank you so much for the Hindi audio❤️❤️
"I found scisaws" is the most toddler thing to say ever in response to parental panic
And one of the most terror-inducing things a toddler will (relatively commonly) say to a parent.
@@Zelmel Better to hear that than “💀”.
💀
To the woodchipper Evan goes.
"Mawzltav"
As an axolotl owner, this video perfectly encapsulates their energy.
Mozel Tov
Especially as babies when they're in the cannibal stage (only have the front legs grown in, not the back yet). I always house then individually for that reason when they get to that point
@@iicee_hotmozel tov
@@iicee_hot CANNIBAL STAGE?!?!
@@IW3527 Yeah. When they're small they tend to nip at each other. Sometimes they take off fingers, gills, and legs. They do this because they require a lot of food and protein in their early stages. Limbs grow back, so we're alright!
Never thought I'd come across something so horrifying yet cute at the same time.
wow jews even insert child genital mutilation into cartoons now!
Im traumatized
My real name is David
Yes 💀
Since the context is they can regenerate their limbs back, its not that terrifying anymore 😂
"Mazel Tov" - "That's his foot, Emily" I LOL'd for real
It took me a second, but I died when I realized 😂😂
what does it mean?
Hebrew word @@Iris-jw3ci
@Iris-jw3ci its a Jewish thing. Usually said in celebration I think.
Like at a wedding...
Or a circumcision.
🤣🤣
I don’t get it
All things considered, that guy is a pretty chill dad.
true and he did even it out... xD
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Something tells me this has happened before in his past or when mom was away for a few days
It's just his arms
And a leg
It's like cutting a nail but a limb instead. Nothing to panic about, just in the case of a limb, it's a lot more noticeable.
I think this is your most politely unhinged video to date
True.
True this.
Straight up true.
Absolutely that circumcision joke was vile
Mouth
@@WoahBrotherMan What circumcision joke?
@velveteenrabbit5940 Mazel tov. It's Jewish saying. It's being used here to reference a certain Jewish operation. I think you can figure out the rest.
Making an axolotl look like it is balding is a level of artistic genius that I could only imagine achieving
I didn't even notice lol
Why do I read that as autistic genius
@@blackkat200😭
LMAO😭😭@@blackkat200
They are Lagartixas, they can grow limbs
Okay but the Circumcision joke is absolutely hilarious!? 😂
gonna need an explanation for this once
@@KaruikoEmily said Mazel Tov, which is a Jewish word, usually said at circumcision, And i think circumcision is understandable
@@padhakubaba8753 I am now questioning every time I've heard someone shout mazeltov...
@@Karuiko There are more situations where 'Mazel Tov' is used, like at weddings. It's often used as a way to say 'congratulations'
@@storywriter3305 I'm not Jewish so I don't know much, But In this Video, The Circumcision part makes the most sense, since the father even says "that's his leg"
This could've been so much darker with the fact that they can regrow so much. So happy to see a short about axolotls, I absolutely ADORE the li'l guys!! Hope to see more of them in future shorts!
Axolotls are my fav
Organ Harvesting?
@@illumi9044yas
Yeah, I saw that description mention brain and heart and I was like "Oh no".
@@illumi9044 Bro, why would you harvest Axolotl organs if they can only be used with Axolotls.
“If it looks bad on both sides at least it will be even” is the best response lol
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Make it look like a choice and rock it 😜
the most dad solution ever
Did he cut off her gills to even her out? Lol
wow jews even insert child genital mutilation into cartoons now!
I like how they also cut her other 3 gills to match, so it looks intentional
its almost like a haircut. A painful haircut.
dang (this is the 6th time seeing you. help me)
It's that typical childhood moment where you try to cut your own hair so your parents take you asap to a hair salon to make it all even again, whatever you like it or not
axolotls will often do this to each other, they will eat each other's gills and legs off. Its why if you keep them in a group or pair you should be prepare for the possibility.
So long as it doesnt happen too much though its fine, it doesnt really cause any problems but I still prefer to avoid it as much as possible.
If your care isnt on point it can cause infections.
How can they breathe?
翻訳ありがとうございます。
可愛い絵柄でも英語分からなかったので助かります
I like how the dad’s gills are smaller than everyone else’s. It implies one of two things. Either it’s to give the impression he is balding, or he recently had cut his one gills off and they are growing back.
Fun fact: In real life an axolotl's gill length is depended on how oxygenated the water they live in is (less oxygen -> larger gills). This information has nothing to do with this video whatsoever
growing back
I like your funny words axolotle man@@increbidel4685
I thought it just how it is in real life, male and female difference.vlike the pokemon gender difference
I think it's a balding joke
You managed to make a axolotl look like it’s balding. 12/10
i was wondering why the dads fins were smaller, youre so smart
@@neebling I thought it was some difference between male and females in real life that I was not aware about lol
Exactly @@momero_robamamis69
wow jews even insert child genital mutilation into cartoons now!
I just got flashbacks to that Finding Nemo post 😭
Emily was still holding the scissors after her father took em. Even the scissors grew back within seconds
Emili has become one with the Scissors
It's like she manages to find/steal another one
It's like ethan from re8, when he put the severed hand back on and the fabric of the clothes came together too
She found scissors, which is ambiguous about the quantity because the singular and plural are both: scissors.
She really has
初めて本家見たけど日本語で音声ついてるのか!ありがたい
That actually is such a dad solution to the problem, David is peak dad.
Lol
💀💀💀👍 "best dad" moment 💯💯🗣🗣
😂😂😂😂😂
And they’re Jewish lol.
wow jews even insert child genital mutilation into cartoons now!
I would 100% buy a plushy of an axolotl with detachable velcro limbs.
Oh no bro
That sounds really interesting, I would buy it too
YES OMG
Ngl that would be a fun thing to have around
But velcro will degrade
The "evening out" bit is the most dad thing ever I love it
😊
TRUE
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This is also why you shouldn’t house axolotls together. They’re naturally solitary and will often bite off each others gills and legs. Even though they grow them back it’s not something you want to have happen
really? My dad houses three together and so far no cannibalism(it's been like 4 years)- Is it inevitable?
@@aldranzam3456 I think it just depends on the situation, tank and the axolotls.
why do they bite others?
@@corncobbob2326 stress
@@corncobbob2326Might be the same reason you can't house more than 1 hamster together and beta fish
The photo where they're staring stoicly out into the world killed me, I remember everyone getting school photos in that pose despite how ridiculous it looked. A classroom full of kids with acne and ninja turtles t-shirts posing like Alexander the great taking in the conquered world.
😂😂
Your reply is a work of fine poetry.
I love this comment so much omg
I was hoping to see a reply like this. The memories.
😂 too that's too perfect
"I found scissors" is one of the worst things a parent can hear.
Привет. Есть канал он переводит эти видео на русский язык. И там фраза "я нашла ножницы" озвучена шикарно
@@Salavat0808моя сестра так себе «челку» постригла 😂. Ей было 5 лет
i found an ak-47 is probably worse
@@Salavat0808переводят с разрешения этого канала, я надеюсь? Или все же чисто рашенское воровство?
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เสียงพากย์น่ารักมากเลยครับ
นี่มันคลิปคุณภาพและนักพากย์ก็เช่นเดียวกันครับ 😊😊
Gotta love dads and their carefree problem solving skills 😂
sssss
For real, I thought he was gonna tape the limbs and gills back on for the pictures. 😂
can't be my Scorpio dad . the most overdramatic big deal making a holee
He was super carefree because Axolotols can regenerate limbs
@@faint_Smile25 brother you cannot be assigning star signs to fictional characters
i love how babies are always cheerful. even in the most horrific scenario
Back in the 1900 people thought babies couldn’t feel pain. Which is also why they did surgery on them while they were fully awake and conscious
@@ttterg6152 Such a wholesome story.
@@ttterg6152that’s so sweet
@@ttterg6152wouldn’t the babies cry?
@@ttterg6152 They still do depending on the hospital. The pain is the point of it after all, its to identify the antisocial kids so they can excommunicate themselves. Yes it is barbaric and machiavellian why do you think the medical establishment perpetuates such obvious lies about it.
Love the fact that directly after she gave the scissors she found some again
I thought nobody will notice or mention that. However, you have already beaten me to it. 😊 🎉
Oh my goodness, I watched this so many times, yet I just realized when you mentioned it 😅
The scissors grew back
"Didn't I just take the scissors away a moment ago?"
"That was a moment ago."
there was another pair behind the door
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without context, this is just a straight up Psychotic
While being nonchalant about it as well.
no context axolotls
It’s still psychotic with context lol
I think it's more like when Kids cut their hair once they discover they can xD
It's still psychotic... Just reversible! Therefore less consequences for her actions.
The fact that they can regrow just about any limb or organ is actually astounding, especially for a vertebrate.
I envy them, they're the superior lifeform I wish I had the ability to regenerate from the brain damage I live with every day
@@EnglishAaron Try CBG + various types of mushrooms should hellp you regenerate your brain damage.
@@EnglishAaron There should be more lixe!
@@EnglishAaronwhat happened?
@@cam5816 A psychiatric nurse made a mistake with giving me an antipsychotic when I was supposed to get a stimulant, I have been diagnosed with ADHD and successfully treated for years until I was eighteen. I ended up suffering brain damage as a result and haven't been the same since, I struggle with making bill payments on time because I forget about them when I used to have a far better memory for important things and can only think sequentially when I used to easily think in terms of whole systems, I was on the way to being a software engineer but struggled with depression because of the ADHD and the effects of an abusive environment had on my love life making finding a partner in a world that abhors neurodivergence really difficult which took a toll on my self esteem in addition to the abuse I faced at home.
Basically if it wasn't for being born smart enough I wouldn't even be alive right now and would have long ago tried carving deep into my skin because I am a loser in a world that doesn't want me to be alive
i just love how they sound mildly inconvenienced, if they were humans they'd be panicking so hard
And they would be dead too. 💀
That's the joke
You got the joke! Congratulations!
No shit captain obvious
yeah thanks for explaining the joke 💀
This is amazing, and I love the work, but I was just re watching this for like the fourth time (it makes me happy) and I noticed Emily still has scisors even after David took them. I can't stop seeing it now.
i'd like to emphasize, if you ever meet an axolotl, DO NOT randomly cut their limbs. although the loss is not permanent, it is still incredibly painful
Though, unlikely to find them in the wild, as they're very rare, and found in one country (Mexico) and are an endangered species in the wild.
(Though domesticated ones are quite common, and have a high population now thanks to humans taking care of them.)
@@beauwalker9820that's just one species. Axolotls of other species is more common in the wild. Ambystoma tigrinum for example
@@rwepnca7424 tiger salamanders aren't axolotls. They're closely related species and can hybridize, but axolotls can't naturally metamorphose while tiger salamanders (and sometimes axolotl-tiger salamander hybrids) can metamorphose as necessary.
@@beauwalker9820 they are common in the pet trade (i think they breed easy in captitivity)
... Why the fuck would I do that?
Why would ANYONE do that?????
The toddler is so powerful she still had the “scissuwhs” after her dad took it.
I was looking to see if someone noticed lol
She just take another one
@@nguyenhadenhow. There aren’t any around her.
@@StupidSquareGuy inventory
@@StupidSquareGuyWHERE’S YOUR SENSE OF WONDER, MAN?
Father: takes scissors
Daughter: still has scissors
At least I'm not the only one who noticed that
The scissors also grow back.
she grew them back
That's 'cause they can also grow scissors back
Her name is Emily 😠
(Jk)
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I adopted my axolotl when he was little from a fish store. They gave him to me because his legs, one arm and his tail was missing. He was paralyzed from one side too (I noticed that he moved just the right side gills but not the left side gills).
I adopted him in 2021 and in took him like 3 or 4 months to take full recovery. Nowadays he's around 23 cm more or less and I'm a proud Dad hahaha
hero
@@Bundaroszah I just tried my best ❤️🩹
I'm also studying veterinary so this brings me a lot of good experience ^^
Mohel: “Mazel Tov!” Your boy is a man now.
Amazing, nice to meet another Axolotl parent 🥹
Same! I got my axolotl without a leg, because she was in a little tank with other axolotls and they kept on fighting and literally ripping each other apart, and a few months later her leg came back!
I'm so glad you included the family photos at the end! It wouldn't have felt right without them!
Fun fact: due to the regeneration process thanks to the brain, axolotls are immune to cancer. Doctors are trying to discover ways to use this for humans to find a cure to cancer.
Resistance to cancer, and its less a resistance, more that they actually have very short lives due to the cost of the regeneration.
Also due to the the regenerative ability, they are prime targets for parasitic fungi, and viral infections.
@@theprophetofhate7188 yeah that’s why a lot of axolotls are preferred to be in captivity. I have an axolotl myself, and have to clean it every month and feed it every day ext
@@Gl00pst3r Well, my point is that they are not actually immune or even resistant to cancer, their lifespan is so short that their dna does not have time to decay/corrupt naturally, and they are so fragile that unnatural sources of genetic corruption are either fatal, or fully destroy the affect tissue.
Their regenerative ability has no impact on recovery, or prevention directly. Because cancer does not result from a lack of regenerative ability, but rather the body being unable to identify the difference between the cancer cells, and healthy cells, so it never breaks down or replaces them at all.
Damn, I didn't knew that, thank you for sharing!
Honestly they just need to look at the coding of their DNA see what traits are highlighted and we're almost I think to the point of using technology the model or remodel the way our body produces certain cells through our DNA strands or through the process of how DNA is used to put certain codes within ourselves to do certain functions being able to replicate the traits that they have in our own bodies might be very beneficial to stop ourselves from dying so fast or to at least allow them to heal their selves without the decay process going on but we have to be careful we have that's how cancer cells happen. So it is a lot to go into but I think we're very close I give you the number 20 years and maybe if we can get certain patterns removed we can probably have it sooner. Definitely going to be sooner than what most people think I believe when we have that breakthrough
Keren banget. Ini video terniat yang pernah gue tonton. Dubbing nya niat banget. Intonasi jelas bukan seperti google translate. Good job 👍🏻
I love you can see that dads reciting hairline with the shrunken gills
No matter the species, even if they’re covered in fur you can still see they have a receding hairline
Must have gotten some iodine pollution, now is going soon to become an air breathing pseudo “adult”.
Whether there are a fish axolotl or human the receding hairline will always be part of dad’s
SWAPTTT😂
I thought it was supposed to be like a sexual dimorphism, not a receding hairline lol
I like how she has another pair of scissor in her hands hinting to the fact that no matter where we hide it, kids will eventually find it
Ayo what the fuck? 😭😭
or maybe the animator of this video just forgot to remove the pair of scissors 🤯🤯🤯
@@feraligatrcomedordecabeludo or maybe she really does have two scissors
@@oyo_the_marauder Ur dirty minded af and this is coming from me.
@@feraligatrcomedordecabeludo party pooper 😔
Okay but the “mazel tov” “that’s his foot, Emily.” IS SO FUNNY
That was unexpected.
I was looking for one of these comments, like that was the most unhinged part of the video
What does It mean?
@@crossfire4691 I think is a reference to circumcision
@crossfire4691
Mazel tov is a Jewish celebratory exclamation. It literally translates as "Good day" or sometimes "Blessed day," and is used to congratulate someone for different things, particularly religious in nature such as a bar mitzvah or, yes, circumcision.
THE FADE PICTURES ARE SO CUTEEEE
I can never get enough of the voice acting in these shorts. Really great voice direction and the dialogue. Props the team!
That's part of why I love these shorts so much. The voice acting is great.
wow jews even insert child genital mutilation into cartoons now!
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“mazel tov” “that’s his foot, emily” has to be the best part of this
I don't get it someone explaiinnn
Edit: to everyone who ansewred thanks, but I just wanted to know why she said "mazel tov" in that situation, not its meaning😅 sorry y'all!
@reddy161 "Mazel tov is literally translated as "good luck" in its meaning as a description, not a wish. The implicit meaning is "good luck has occurred" or "your fortune has been good" and the expression is an acknowledgement of that fact."
-Google
@@reddy161mazel Tov is Jewish expression used as congratulation, especially after a circumsision 😂
@@Itsjust_BJ ohhh thanks i knew what mazel tov was but I didn't know the circumcision part😂 thanks a lot pal!
@@reddy161mazel tov means congratulations in hebrew, and it’s actually pronounced as “mazal” and not “mazel” lol! (hebrew is my first language)
Nothing has ever been so morbid and adorable at the same time until now!!!
Check out Happy Tree Friends. They're all cute and stuff, and then one gets it's face ripped off, and another blows its own head off.
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I'm Thai and I like it. I'd like you to upload more clips in our language. I like to watch things like this.😊😊
"Mazel tov"
"That's his foot, Emily."
Genius.
Pls explain
@@ImNotQualifiedToSayThisBut Jews circumcise their male babies. "Mazel tov" means congratulations in Hebrew, which they would say after circumcision (and other occasions).
@@matina4552 Oh, that was a nice subtle joke then lol. Or maybe I'm just uneducated
@@ImNotQualifiedToSayThisButI mean as long as you know that mazel tov is Hebrew and you know that Jews perform genital mutilation it's not that subtitle tbh
@@matina4552**CIRCUMStantial clapping** as well
such a dad solution, it changes close to nothing, but still manages to piss you off~
It makes sense on paper but in practice its terrible
@@robinsr4745
That sounds lke a perfect definition of a "dad solution". Lol
Simmetry
@@ghost085 Wee-woo spelling police. Symmetry.
Eh, it's a better aesthetic. Though for the baby it would've been better to leave the foot and be able to explain there was an accident.
That’s just diabolical sibling behavior on another level
I ALSO HAD THE BAD DREAM MOMMY.
Fuckin we need to talk about Kevin shit
I remember when my sister would dismember me. Good times.
😂 but you know she got his consent cause I did the same with my brother
@@thealkymystMORE PANCAKE FOR ME
For those who didn't understand. Mazel Tov is a phrase to the effect of congratulations in Hebrew. So the kid thought that the dad did his kid a circumcision.
HER VOICE IS SO FRIGGIN CUTE
i’m guessing u like uwu girls?
the kid or the adult one?
@@AngelMoonflutter the kid 😭😭
@@idkwhatdotowithmylife OH MY BADD SOORRYYY
Axolotls are the cutest aquatic animal I've ever seen!
how
They look like Kirby to me lol
Do you consider marine mammals aquatic?
If so then beluga whales take the cake. Either them or some type of seal.
If not, few types of fish actually want to interact with humans: porcupine fish, manta rays, morey eels.
Octopuses too, idk whether they qualify as cute, but they sure are cool.
@@abcdef-l2c8tFor those that can be kept as pets I’d say puffers take the cake with their big google eyes, little smiley mouths, and dog-like personality
I remember seeing a video of one that just *loved* having their belly rubbed, and whenever the human tried to rub their back they would roll over so they could keep getting their belly rubbed. So adorable ❤
I always knew Wooper was based off an axolotl/baby salamander, but I didn't expect the resemblance to be so striking in cartoon form.
Mudkip too: mudfish + axolotl
Same here
TIL
The way she said I found scissors was so sweet ❤😂
Really love how you managed to mix insanity and cuteness in one vid without two clashing
I dont understand. Axolotls are mexicans. Catholics. Why they say Mazel tov?
that "scissuwhs" was INCREDIBLY adorable, ngl 🥰
“Mazel tov!”
“Thats his foot emily…”
💀
Oh god I missed that on my first watch. D:
I bursted out laughing with that line.
I cackled out loud
*circumstancial* clapping
I read "circumcision clapping"
Awwww he sounds so cute!!🥰
Emily is SO CUTE!!
She stole my heart right away when she said:
“ i found scissuwhs”
I hope it grows back too.
Animated character btw
@@SophiaAstatine Damn. Took me a second to understand. Underrated.
@@sourkrauttno shit
@@sourkrauttvoice actor btw
Axolotls are amazing creatures! They are so resiliant! And cute.
I was very glad to see that this guy did a video on Axolotls
They aren't resilient at all.They are very vulnerable to pollution, which led to them to become critically endangered in nature.
Their popularity as pets kinda saves them, because there's a decent population in captivity!
delicious too!
sssssss
I want them to succeed us if humans go extinct.
Omg I just saw the **circumstantial clapping** after the Mazel Tov joke 😂
😂😂😂
I didn't understand Mazel tov
@@ahmetmutlu-r6zIt means “good luck” in Hebrew. Or, for a more literal translation, “Your luck has been good”. More or less.
Mazel Tov expresses congratulations or wishing someone good luck.
@@ahmetmutlu-r6zIt's a Jewish phrase, and the circumcision practice was known to be a part of the Jewish tradition.
The girl claps and says the phrase when the father cuts off her brother's limb and the father corrects her that it was the leg that has been cut off, not the foreskin.
OK, this is easier for children to understand" Thank you, translator from Indonesia
I love the picture with the kid's face hovering in background. We had the same ones in the '80s of my brothers head in the background and my sister and I in the foreground.
I remember there being a meme lile that in the early 2010's but I forgot what it was called.
@@AllanDawnsuni think they're called olan mils double exposure pictures or something
I want a print to frame and put on my desk at work.
I thought the second photo was the parents cutting off their body posts to match the kids
Reminds me of the WOLF album
Not only funny and ridiculously cute, but educational. This is in my top 3 favorite channels.
Sort of educational. I have kept axolotls and it's definitely possible for them to regrow limbs and gills, but it doesn't always happen perfectly. One bit the other's front foot off and it never grew back properly. It was sort of stumpy and left him slightly unbalanced when he stood. And the other one had a shortened gill when I got him that never evened out. Also I'm sure it was very painful and stressful for him to have it bitten off. We can't know for certain, but we have to assume amphibians feel pain similarly to us.
It's not fun or painless for them to lose a limb and it's not trivial for them to regrow. This video is funny, but I'd hate for a kid out there to get the impression that it's okay to cut an axolotl's limbs the same way we think nothing of cutting our hair.
I love how the father turns from angry to supportive and the mother turns from shocked to angry 💯😂
the father is using the problem solving mindset
@@catalin-rares3179 😂 and mom is using the "everyone's gonna think I'm a bad mom" mindset 😭
@@nervousbabbs2769well yeah they got their babies arms and legs taken off lol
This is so darn cute
I love how this is supposed to be extremely disturbing, but since it so happens to be an axolotl family, which can regrow, all of a sudden it's adorable
Nah, still disturbing 🤣
It's supposed to be adorable
@@dollzo Hits a little too close to home.
How can something be so macabre yet so adorable at the same time?
Receding hairline gills are a genuinely impressive character design idea
เสียงเอมิลี่กับน้องชายน่ารักมาก❤
not the classic sibling floating head portraits at the bottom 😂😂😂
Hahahahahahahaha right 😂😂😂😂
It's the cousins for me XD
As an axolotl owner, this is very accurate to the shenanigans Kiwi gets up to
Pardon, "Kiwi"😅?
@@aiyanajackson1090 Yup, his name is Kiwi because of his green and brown spots
@@leafeon6741 awwww how cuuuute! I didn't know Axolotls COULD be green:)
Axolotls also bite each others' limbs off when they are young while they play, so this is pretty accurate.
OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE LATIN SPANISH DUB, I LOVE YOU GUYS!!!
I love how uncomfortable the mom looks in the family photo😂
"What will the other parents think when they see it?"😂
that double exposure is iconic.
When momma axolotl says “but we’re taking pictures tomorrow” she sounds EXACTLY like Nicole Watterson from Gumball
When you say that it does
Hi
So smash?
I can also definitely see Richard's always-positive vibe in the daddy axolotl. He's definitely lot smarter tho lmao
Not rlly
I can't believe Emily had TWO pairs of scissors
I think she just regrew the pair
She said she found scissors and it’s ambiguous if that was singular or plural (curse you, English language)
Emily’s voice is sooo cute!!❤😂
"Mazel tov 👏😀"
im dying 😭😭 i love axolotls hehe
Jew
Juden
@@BakudanBagyoSakunajew axolotl 😂😂
@@nawab141jewish and proud ❤️✡️
That mazel tov at the end cracked me up
"Mazel tov"
-a famous catchphrase that me and my friend says for no reason
I think her saying that was a circumcision joke 😭
@instagib9860 it most definitely was!😂
Did someone say something about a molotov collection?
@kimicappiello5480 Wait...Wait! So she was about to cut his..?! 😅
Mazel tov means congratulations in Hebrew :3
I fucking love this channel. Me and a buddy of mine are both deployed and we normally go several days or a couple weeks without talking but whenever one of us sees a new video posted we send it to each other with a bunch of hype haha This channel is a lot of fun for us
I TRIED TO LIKE THIS COMMENT AND ACCIDENTALLY THUMBS DOWNED IT, MY BAD
@@ni-dirusso long as you changed it to a thumbs up after, it should be good haha
@@DaveYognaut UA-cam was showing that it wouldn't change but now that I've come back it shows "up" so I guess the app just needed to be closed and reopened, phew, I don't like feeling like a hater lmao
@@ni-dirus oh what? fair enough mate
ขอบคุณ จากไทย🇹🇭♥️
the photographer probably like "yo wtf they doin' to these kids?!"
Ikr?!😄
@@vulpesknight746"What!?" 😭💀☠️
He's probably an axolotl too, so he surely knows
You guys have never missed! Not even once.
Which is only a few times less than Emily... but who's counting?
RIGHT?? i love this channel
@chinesecabbagefarmer missing limbs in counting
I know right
"Mazel Tov!" "Circumstantial Clapping" You sly devils.
The mother's double-facepalm just completes the whole thing. She's practically dying of embarassment.
I can say that part alone made this jump from a liked clip to my favorite clip . XD
what’s the context?
@@wizardlizard55555 They're clearly jews 🕎 If you know a bit about them, you'll get it
@@wizardlizard55555 Circumcision...
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"now theyre evened out." The most dad thing to say ever 🤣🤣
ssss
Fun fact: Axolotls have plug and play body parts, witch means that if you cut off a leg or tail of an axolotl you can re-attach them without difficulty. the parents could have just tapped them back on and taken the tape off the next day and they legs, arms, and gills, while not being totally healed, could have still been together well enough for the photos :D
Is this at all true? I mean I know plug and play is a weird way of putting it but I mean..could you do that tho?? Will their cells reattach like that???
@@ShriLLKiLLz yes, they do- so much so that scientists are looking at ways they could use this (plus their amazing healing abilites) on humans to solve things like tuberculosis, cirten types of cancer or re-attach lost limbs.i dont know exactly the process of it but its something like the axolotl seals the amputation site, then it builds tissue called the blastema, from which the new body part grows, or is able to attach if we reverse it. i think there was a study done 9 or so years ago were people took the severed head of another axolotl and put it on another, it heald and the creature lived on for 6 months after that. (though this could be made up so keep that in mind.) i have actually seen an axolotls regrowth cycle with my own eyes- i had a friend who had 2 axolotls, and it had lost a bit of its tail in a fight with one of them. i used to go over to her house a bit, and i watched each few days as it slowly became less and less ripped. they are quite fascinating creatures in my opinion.
(sorry for the rant, i just rly love axolotls)
@@ShriLLKiLLzhypothetically yes. It’s the same premise with losing a finger and wrapping it back onto the stump with bandages. The cell’s theoretically would grow and eventually connect but it would take a week or so.
@@littledino1515 hypothetically because keeping the little bugger still long enough for that to take place is slim to none?
🧐🤔So you're saying theoretically if you could sedate an axolotl and keep it still long enough, the cells could bond back together? That's honestly wild.
@@ShriLLKiLLz I mean hypothetically in as how cells act. You can take off the limb of a tree and by using some materials hold in place on the recently created branch stump of another tree and the cells will eventually connect. So it is probably true just I’ve never heard of anyone trying it on an animal let alone an endangered one.
How did you manage to give an axolotl a receding hairline 🤣
OHHH I was wondering why he has shorter gills, I guess it was supposed to be a receding hairline?
@@claude13no lol it's not the length. They're lower down like there's a bald spot on top (male pattern baldness)
wow jews even insert child genital mutilation into cartoons now!
😭
XD
TJIS IS THE CUTEST THING IVE EVER SEEN IN MA WHOLE LIFE
Emily is genuinely so cute.
This! She sounds so happy when she thinks her brother is being... Well, cut 😂
“I found scissuwhs.” 😐 ✂️
She mutilated her baby brother
Modern problems require modern solutions. All it costs is an arm and a leg.
Or 4.
He'll make a great alchemist!
You win. ✂️🩸
You shouldn't be ambigulatory .
I just got the mazel tov joke. I'm crying laughing
please explain to me
@@sera5826it's a circumcision joke.
@@sera5826 "mazel tov" is a jewish saying that i think directly translates into "good fortune." its used to congratulate others during celebratory occasions, with one such example of an occasion being the circumcision of boys. so i think the joke is that emily thought her father was cutting off part of her brother's d//k 😭
although this actually raises some interesting question for me. if an axolotl is able to regrow its legs, would it also be able to regrow a portion of its reproductive structures?
Haha genital mutilation
Omg I just realized it because of your comment 😆
I love how Emily even managed to regrow the scissors
Fun fact: all salamanders can do this as kids, but lose it when they enter their adult stage
Axolotls never grow into their adult stage however, so they never lose their weird abilities
Edit: Let me clarify something. Like all salamanders, axolotls have an adult stage, but they never go through metamorphosis, instead just growing some lungs and getting bigger
You can trigger the metamorphosis by injecting them with iodine, but it hurts them and eventually kills them
And yes, all salamanders have these regenerative abilities as kids, but lose them after metamorphosis
Why do they lose them as adults? Idk
Do you mean they don't HAVE an "adult stage" or the don't LIVE long enough for that to be the case???
@@NeroevelocityThe first one, axolotls don’t metamorphose so they just…stay in the same form their whole lives
@@Neroevelocity they can breath under water but they never mature out of that phase without intervention. its like they are bugged. to me they seem like a conscious experiment.
@@GreatFernicus I thought they do change, it just requires specific conditions. Usually low/contaminated water.
@@meloncholy428 iirc stress also make them morph
"I found scissuwhs🥺" Is the most adorable, yet terrifying statement 😂❤
"I found sisaws" The most cutest and most horrifying words a parent can hear.
Edit: WARNING World War 3 is commencing down below.
2nd Edit : Context : People are fighting over the way the comment is structured
Most cute* not “most cutest”
@@hawaii3231you get what they were trying to say, just let them be. Don't be that person
@@savannahschaefer300 I would want someone to correct me
@@hawaii3231 And the same doesn’t apply to other people. This is the internet, people hardly give a damn if your vocabulary is on point or not.
If you wanna make an effort to be grammatically correct then do that, but don’t expect others to do that too.
@@OrionDawn15 omg it’s not that deep