finally, Kiwi became a mother. 키위는 마침내 엄마가 되었습니다. ua-cam.com/video/sAEJKcIKYdI/v-deo.html finalmente, Kiwi tornou-se mãe. cuối cùng, Kiwi đã trở thành một người mẹ. schließlich wurde Kiwi Mutter. enfin, Kiwi est devenue mère.
Thank you for being a kind human to this Mantis. But please, please -- give Kiwi a "real terrarium" -- plants, perhaps some wood branches, moss. Something like she'd live in if in the natural world, and not helping you get millions of views and lots of $$ from her captivity. ☻ I think it's the least you could do. 건배 !
They have this intelligence about them that is eerie, too. I rarely see them but found one and it was so cute, studying me like an alien learning about humans. I brought him inside and let him hang out on my bed while I was watching videos. I took him back outside later and set him on the ledge where I found him. When I got back inside I walked past my dresser mirror and there he was, on my head 😂🤣 he had to have jumped on as soon as I turned to walk away! Adorable.
The mantis is one of the few insects that I actually don't mind hanging around nearby. Cool little fellas, don't suck my blood, mess with my food, dig around in filth, incapable of harm, eats other bugs, what's not to like?
They're harmless. No venom. No bite that can break skin. And the claws just tickle. Some people take this afraid of bugs thing way too far... The vast majority are mostly harmless
@@careless3241 What about ticks, cockcroaches and more disgusting pest. I ain't afraid of them, but i hate them. Like hate to kill they are dirty annoying and also keeps laying egg some where hidden.
@@FrozenMermaid666 going by that logic, an animal hunting another in the wild is also animal cruelty, well shit seems we have to put down every carnivorous animal!
@@FrozenMermaid666 If this is a joke, ima r/woooosh myself. But if its not, government should decide to put u in aazon rainforests. U will learn how animals dont eat dead stuff. U will also get to experience it when a giant black mamba tries to ear u alive :)
This is the most wholesome place on the entire internet. Thank you. And it's AMAZING that you caught Kiwi during his final molt on camera. I know he's gone now, but it's wonderful that you had that time together. You're a very special person.
I can’t fully describe the pride I felt when Kiwi finally caught the spotted lanternfly and when he molted for his final time! I love this so much! Never thought I would be so happy to watch a praying mantis grow
Those spotted lanternflies are a super invasive, destructive species; I've seen public notices to kill them on sight... Turns out we just need to hire Kiwi!
Mantises are extremely friendly. They only try to attack their prey and predators. I've befriended many of them, and they do great security for my cannabis plants ❤
It's true. Every time I reach out to a mantis, it reaches out to climb on or just hops on my hand. And often will try to climb up to a shoulder and enjoy the ride until I make a point of dropping it off. They don't run/fly away, or just simply ignore you, and never bite either. From behavior alone it appears they enjoy interacting with humans, and at the very least, they certainly don't see us as a threat since they have a recognizable threatened stance and people don't cause it. On top of that, the way they actually turn their head to make eye contact makes it seem like they might actually kinda understand what we are? Definitely the most sociable insect around in my experience.
Those suckers probably nibble on the trichombs while you are gone and get stoned for free. No wonder they do such good work, they get to work stoned and get free THC for their services. If I was 20 years old again, I would do the same job.
The relationship between you and your mantis is truly inspiring! As someone who has studied and kept insects for many years, I can say with absolute certainty that your friend here truly loves and trusts you! Being able to survive so many stages is an incredible feat, and the fact that they survived goes to show not only how strong kiwi is, but how well cared for they are! Amazing video, thank you for sharing your journey!!
I've read somewhere that Mantis ain't able to "love" or feel anything. They behead their partner after sexual intercourse is what I also read. Trust? Yes, of course and the Mantis seem to know that the human protects him but don't you think that it's maybe just because of survial and not because of feelings? I'm an amateur to insects so I really just heard that little story. If you know more please let me know.
This is absolutely adorable! Who knew a giant mantis could be so friendly? Your patience and gentle approach really paid off. I love seeing the bond you created!"
I also raised a mantis and thoroughly enjoyed finding insect food for him. After several months, mantis laid a large “pod” and passed away… Lovely mantis died, but left many children so I wouldn’t be lonely!
@@Wheeley1337 Thank you, Unpredictabile! I found her near a McDonalds when we stopped at a waterpark while on vacation…We named her “McDonald” but changed it to “McDonna” after she laid her egg sac!🥰
@@SkyCandyVisuals Yes, she must have been both - pregnant and full grown when I found her. However, now that I think back, it may have been that the ootheca she left behind was a dud because I can’t say with certainty that baby mantids came teaming out after her demise (sorry - it was years ago!🤷🏻♀️) So it’s possible she WASN’T pregnant and female mantids still lay a ootheca before they die but it’s not viable! I did purchase a mantis egg case soon after and was able to video the “birth”…or “hatching” of 100’s of babies! Now THAT was cool! So many tiny babies teaming out all at one, heading for my rose bushes! It didn’t occur to me to save a few babies and try to raise them…they were SO small - how could they be fed…or contained? As it was, I ended up visiting them in the roses until they were all disbursed. But what great fun and a learning experience!
wow praying mantis dying after laying eggs? that's sad and uncommon (depending on the species); in Spain female mantis keep mating with males and laying eggs from late august til late September and then they spend October slowing their metabolism down more each day until they die.
Ok but I am just now realizing how cute those animals actually are. Also they have meme potential, like, Kiwi seems to really have a personality and the look on her face makes me love her even more :D
I had a praying mantis as a kid and I have to say they are one of the most personable insects you can have as a pet. Near the adult stages she would sit on my shoulder and chill. Very cute.
Your the one who inspired me to take care of these Insects. I used to watch this thing around 1/2 years ago, when I saw the mantis. It was my time to take care of it.
1 second after realizing he wants food instead: *looks cutely at hooman* I want food, not water *innocent face* And btw, you are the kindest person I know. You deserve so much fortune. You don’t care about how they look or what they do. You still thinks them as a friendly pet. Wish you a life of fortune :)
I don’t even know how your video came up in my feed but I’m so glad it did! I love the way you chose food for Kiwi! I have always loved mantises. They seem so aware like jumping spiders. I love how gentle you are with kiwi.
I was repotting plants in my backyard and I found a jumping spider. He hopped onto one of my big pots (I had just put my tomato plant into it) and inspected it then watched me dump the sand top layer off my house plant. He waited a minute and decided how to go about inspecting the sand then jumped into it and wandered. He ended up jumping onto another new pot and watched me. Everytime I moved him away so that I didn’t accidentally step on him, he popped back up somewhere near me and was watching me.
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I have always been fascinated by the praying mantis. They have such a regal, calm demeanor- very soothing to watch. I was graced by a mantis this year on one of my potted plants in the front yard. I was using a gentle stream of water and he poked his head out as if to chastise me for getting him wet! I got closer, took pictures and was amazed that he very graciously posed and turned his head to get his “ good side”. Now that I’ve seen your video- I think I’ll continue to watch from afar…gathering food is a bit daunting ( but your care & feeding of your mantis really shows a wonderful side - mostly hidden- of caring human kind! Thank you.
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wow, Thank you for making that little video. Must have been quite an undertaking! Hes so cute. I once met a Praying Mantis at an outdoor Coffee shop in Maui. I shared a table with him. He didnt want any coffee. I moved him to a safe region on a bush so nobody would endanger him.
This video has everything: drama, comedy, action, education. It's exactly why UA-cam needed to be invented. Thank you for sharing! All the best and blessings be.
It's animal cruelty -- feeding live animals to other animals is beyond cruel and soon to be banned. The creator of this video is a criminaI... He should give them soy products or cookies or beings that aren't alive, not living beings!
The fact that the corn worm was completely conscious while he was eaten and started panicking, with below some subtitles like "awww look at him" got me dead lol 😂
@@ilysheriff I've been thinking the same, how could people be so heartless?! I'm not saying the mantis cannot or shouldn't eat the worm, what I'm concerned about is the way these people are savouring the sufferings of a tiny little life!
This is by far the BEST thing I have ever seen on the internet, EVER. I had a mantis who lived in my windowsill flower box all summer long. He was my buddy, and I'd go out and talk to him. Thank you so much for brightening my day!
This was so cute and interesting! My daughter found a baby mantis in her yard in the summer. He disappeared after awhile, then returned bigger. I'm sending this video to her so maybe she will get ideas for her mantis friend. Thanks for sharing this video. I hope Kiwi is doing well!
Yay for Kiwi! I love Mantises (spelling?). They're very calm towards humans, can't actually bite us with the mouth-parts they have, and are just very cool all-around. I found one the other day in the parking lot of my work, she came right up to me and jumped on my hand, looked straight at me when I said "Hi" then flew to the nearest bush lol
I Have had one slice the tip of my finger wide open. I don't disturb them anymore because that was so fast and such a nasty cut that I learned my lesson. All I did was reach out my hand the same as in the video. Finger skin is tough and it was instantaneous. I hardly saw it move.... just a prick and lots of blood.
@@elfkind5590 same thing happened to my mom, it took a chunk of her finger off. funny when people say they can't bite, they are definitely capable of nasty bites lol hurts like a bitch. but they are beautiful creatures
I had a mantis as a kid. Honestly one of the best animals a young guy can have if he has to take one from the wild. It was easy to take care of. I gave it water dishes and caught basement crickets to feed it. He was super chill and always happy to just hang out on my shoulder. Sometimes because the enclosure (glass jar) didn't take up much room I would take him to a friend's house and let them enjoy him too. I waited until he grew big and strong over the course of a year or so and then let him go back into the wild. Was an awesome pet. PS. I also sometimes fed him Kentucky Fried Chicken and I swear he loved it!!
I also had a pet mantis once when I was a kid. They really are the coolest insect! Superpredators! This video was super fun to watch, it brings back memories of my little guy!
I just love how this show that the mantis actually learned through trial and error. Like, they need to think about a situation to solve it! Its not just hardwired in them. Some of it is, like striking out at moving prey, but they still needed a few tries to figure out how to grasp this new sort of pray, and they actually did it! Same with the water. At first they did not grasp the consept, but after a little while they noticed the water and realized to drink instead of strike. It may not sound like much, being able to drink after a few tries. But the fact that they can learn and solve problems...thats amazing!! Yeah, they may not be as clever as a crow, or a horse, or even a snake, but there is indeed something there. They are not biological robots, and that fills me with joy.^^
Every creature, including insects have intelligence. I once made friends with an Eastern Parson spider that lived in my kitchen. One day, out of curiosity, I put down water for her in a little cap. She seemed to understand what is was as she dipped her front foot in & cleaned off her foot then got more water. It was so cool to watch her. Whenever I was in my kitchen, she would come out and watch me cook. I had to put her outside when she came out while my husband was doing the laundry. LOL. She was a pretty big spider & it was a shock when she came out to watch him.
I had a similar experience just last year with a Chinese mantis I named “Monty.” Except I didn’t find her walking outdoors. I was inside my home when a baby mantis climbed into my window. She was no bigger than the tip of my pinky. I decided to make her a terrarium and took care of her and watched her grow for six months. I’m gonna miss her. This video really helped me relive those memories!
@@sondersonics7534 Not automatically. From what I’ve looked up, they live somewhere between 6 and 9 months. I think sometimes they can live for a whole year. P.S. This info mainly relates to the Chinese mantis (𝙏𝙚𝙣𝙤𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙖 𝙨𝙞𝙣𝙚𝙣𝙨𝙞𝙨). Each species of mantis has a different lifespan.
@@fedoratheexplorer6422 i killed a huge mantis that came through my window...i feel really bad about it a year later. I was just scared of it but it put me on a weird video spree over a year to learn about them. I feel terrible about it still and if another comes in im taking your approach lol
@VAFixer understandable most mantids are very friendly towards humans and entertaining, as someone whose raised about 10 of them. Easy to take care of.
I raised a mantis from an egg to adulthood, it takes a lot of care. Mine happened to be female, and grew to 5 inches. Cute when young, pretty intimidating as an adult.
Bruh what the fuck do you mean useless?! Every single being here has a goddamn purpose. Unless you prefer me to go around calling you a mistake every few seconds.
@@Enderwave22 Chill out, man, don’t know why you’re getting so angry just because this person didn’t like Praying Mantises and thought that they had no purpose/benefit, I think that’s simple to understand, plus, this person doesn’t think this anymore, you can tell that they’ve changed their minds about praying mantises.
and all this time, after hearing stories of people getting bit hard by praying mantises, it was anti-climactic to say the least. i was surprised at just how friendly kiwi was
@@LegendaryXXL depends on were you are to. Here in australia all you need is a huntsman to move in, they dont make webs and youll save a fortune on fly spray lol.
@@jmc2830 Wonderful... I love symbiotic relationships like this, especially with misunderstood creatures like spiders. I personally have a gecko friend who likes to hide out in our pantry and help himself to the moths. I believe I've seen this same gecko on and off for years, and it has grown quite fat and happy here.
@@eyeball3578 Here is a translation: Oh my.. I was so focused on watching the mantis video... It's ridiculous and funny lol. After all, nothing lasts forever. I wonder if I've already lived a long time in the world? hahahahaha Thank you for letting us know about the cuteness of the mantis!
@@Lilly_872 그는 자신이 마인크래프트의 매직 테이블 언어를 구사하지 못한다고 농담했다. 그런 다음 그는 추운 날씨에 말의 고환이 작아진다고 말했습니다. 나는 잠시 웃었다. 한글 글자가 마인크래프트 마법의 글자처럼 보일 줄은 상상도 못했습니다. Please forgive my poor Hangul 😓
I had one of these as a pet back in the '90s . Great pets and very easy to look after. Mine was a female, and after her third shed she had wings.She often layed little egg sacs which of course were all dormant , but was fun to see up close 😀
Please be careful when phrasing such things. Rarer varieties of manti are currently subject to illegal capture and sale worldwide as cute novelty items, and it often ends in tragedy. Manti aren't "easy" to keep, they require very specific conditions to thrive depending on their sub-species. Keeping any animal is only "easy" when you know what you're doing thanks to research and help from experts. You can keep one people, but please use legal breeders, not wild-caught sellers, and inform yourself.
@@k.v.7681 I agree with this. I knew the mother of my mantis and mine hatched in captivity. I had to wait until the baby ate a few crickets before taking it, that way I knew it was reasonably healthy 👍
@@k.v.7681 Please. They never specified what kind. Also, I've myself had kept a mantis as a pet myself. Keeps a many different species of arthropods and even brings them to cons and events. I also have a local bug zoo where I exchange information and other stuff with the people who run the place.
Many years ago I went on a hike in Northern Italy. I was just taking a rest in a meadow when a large praying mantis sat down on a blade of grass, less than 1 meter in front of me. She turned out to be very curious, watching me very carefully from top to bottom. Her eyes, each with apparently 2 pupils, amazed me very much. Then she fixed my face. A kind of telephathic conversation ensued. This is not an invention, not a lie. Translated into words, it was about: "What are you? Look, this is me. We do nothing, no animosity." Of course they weren't words, but between us there was a tension that just showed: curiosity and nobody eats the other. That took about 10 minutes. As it flew away, I felt a surge of astonishment at the communication of nature. I never experienced anything like it in the next 40 years. It overwhelmed me. I will never forget that.
It is possible to bring intuition to a level like telepathy, some people can communicate with animals Laila del monte for exemple. In a totaly different field, I've read that there is alien mantis species wich are very telepathic and mostly kind. Discover one way or the other if you like. Good luck.
They do have pupils and they do have a thought process! They can be mean too.. a baby landed on my girlfriends knee and stared at her. She thought it was gonna attack her. So I got my phone camera out, got close to it, and it started staring at me, walked closer to me, and jumped to attack my finger. He/she was a baby!!! Such an incredible insect ♡
One time i got super high and telepathically communicated with a friend's dog. I could tell from our eye contact, the voice in my head directed at me claiming to be from the dog, and vibes that we were talking. It spooked the ish out of me.
@@brianbanks9858 You can be grateful for this gift. And proud too, because the dog has shown you great confidence. I live in Switzerland. In some hospitals and clinics, animals are used as full-fledged therapists. This is not a joke, nor is it a glorified perception, but a pure fact. Dogs, especially Golden Retriviers, can smell the smell of various types of cancer. Doctors cannot diagnose properly because blood, urine, and other tests are unclear. A trained dog, including a handler, is brought to the patient. In the first phase, the animal sniffs incessantly (in the case that I have observed) at the breasts and abdomen of the sick woman, he briefly looks at the doctor, then he rested his head calmly on the woman's chest and gives gentle pressure on the breast nodes . The loving face and body expression of the Golden moved me to tears. The patient also wept for the love she felt. (The woman has both breasts amputated and one ovary removed. She survived; Today, after 20 years, you can see her walking her Tibetan dog every day in the village. She can laugh again. A big, heavy old cat lived in a drug rehab. 19 years old. His name was Puma because he was pitch black and anything but a cuddly toy. He defended his place on the sofa in the lounge. He couldn't be petted; Anyone who tried it got a few scratches on hands. Whenever the patient cried, or rolled over and over in bed, or suffered from withdrawal pains, Puma promptly appeared and lay down with him. Sometimes on his stomach and I've seen him lying on a woman's face before. A nurse was often on vacation in Canada. From there she always brought a cloth bag full of a special grass. That was the biggest thing for Puma. He took the bag with him in his sleeping basket, where he wet it with a lot of storage, then sniffed the spicy aroma. Immediately afterwards he was visibly stoned. At least as if he'd smoked a good joint. He squinted in those moments. We sat around him and gave him the reward he deserved. These are 2 really true stories that the laying wrote. Was for a beautiful world!
@@davidhayes3257 You are absolutely right. I made this observation in Rimini (I) in 1993. Before my eyes, at a height of about 2 meters, a thick hornet (approx. 2 cm) and a white praying mantis (approx. 10 cm) collide and immediately fought each other. The "Kneuel fell to the ground. For the time being, I was sure that the hornet would win, because because of the contractions in the body I assumed that it had stabbed several times. That was probably a mistake. The mantis clung to it. The cruelty of the mantis could. It was a mistake." I almost can't get it. Within a minute she beheaded the "poor victim" with her scissor jaw. Then she began to hollow out the upper part of the body. The hornet squirmed for 10-15 seconds in agony. Sometimes nature demonstrates the true concern for "eating and being eaten" Unfortunately, there weren't any smartphones with cameras back then.
22 minutes of Kiwis life is something everyone needs . Thank you for this . I too caught a mantis but mine only molted twice and then it passed away. I was so sad but kiwi reminded how great they are and now I want another . I will be looking this spring and hopefully I can find an egg sack and watch them hatch .
finally, Kiwi became a mother.
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finalmente, Kiwi tornou-se mãe.
cuối cùng, Kiwi đã trở thành một người mẹ.
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enfin, Kiwi est devenue mère.
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Thank you for being a kind human to this Mantis. But please, please -- give Kiwi a "real terrarium" -- plants, perhaps some wood branches, moss. Something like she'd live in if in the natural world, and not helping you get millions of views and lots of $$ from her captivity. ☻ I think it's the least you could do. 건배 !
how you know the female from the male 🤔? and did you bring to him or her a partner
@@friedmandesigns Exactly, like if you feel it's necessary to keep it as a pet, at least give it a good quality life.
This is like having a real life relationship with a grass type Pokemon. What a cute little scyther, I am jealous.
Haha bug type! (Eventually bug/flying)
Scyther
I don't know why but when that thing looked back at the guy after drinking the water..that made me extremely uncomfortable
@@olbricky6824 it's not "a thing" 😡
@@ET-BILU you know what I mean
The fact he runs to your hand when hes scared of something is adorable...
Agreed so cute
That really was the best :))
Haha I loved that part. But he got a revenge match once after he molted. That part was awesome!
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Stand on it and crush it.
I never thought I'd find a mantis so adorable. My heart can't handle it, I think it's because of the large eyes.
same!
They have this intelligence about them that is eerie, too. I rarely see them but found one and it was so cute, studying me like an alien learning about humans. I brought him inside and let him hang out on my bed while I was watching videos. I took him back outside later and set him on the ledge where I found him. When I got back inside I walked past my dresser mirror and there he was, on my head 😂🤣 he had to have jumped on as soon as I turned to walk away! Adorable.
@@LunarEleven Safety mate, little inteligence is needed to recognice it XD
For me it’s the way it reacts to everything moving!
I like phone game part🤗
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I have a horrible fear of insects but even I have to admit this is pretty wholesome
thanks for the gentle exposure!!
Same!!
same!!!
I admit that cockroaches are scary for me, but still other bugs like these aren't THAT bad
Same but i hate coackroach more!!
The mantis is one of the few insects that I actually don't mind hanging around nearby. Cool little fellas, don't suck my blood, mess with my food, dig around in filth, incapable of harm, eats other bugs, what's not to like?
honestly i have huge respect for you for not being scared of bugs and trusting a manti. also with that tick, i would've run away 5 kilometers away
Same
I'd step on it, i would burn it.
They're harmless. No venom. No bite that can break skin. And the claws just tickle. Some people take this afraid of bugs thing way too far... The vast majority are mostly harmless
I mean even a black widow is harmless unless you stick your hand in its nest. At that point it's your fault and not the bugs
@@careless3241 What about ticks, cockcroaches and more disgusting pest. I ain't afraid of them, but i hate them. Like hate to kill they are dirty annoying and also keeps laying egg some where hidden.
I didn’t ever think insects could develop a relationship with a human in anyway. This was very cool to watch I enjoyed this thank you!
@@FrozenMermaid666 Surely you jest and nobody is like this lol
@@FrozenMermaid666 going by that logic, an animal hunting another in the wild is also animal cruelty, well shit seems we have to put down every carnivorous animal!
@@FrozenMermaid666 you're clearly doing a bait
@@FrozenMermaid666 yes, cookies to a mantis 😂
@@FrozenMermaid666 If this is a joke, ima r/woooosh myself. But if its not, government should decide to put u in aazon rainforests. U will learn how animals dont eat dead stuff. U will also get to experience it when a giant black mamba tries to ear u alive :)
This is the most wholesome place on the entire internet. Thank you. And it's AMAZING that you caught Kiwi during his final molt on camera. I know he's gone now, but it's wonderful that you had that time together. You're a very special person.
I can’t fully describe the pride I felt when Kiwi finally caught the spotted lanternfly and when he molted for his final time! I love this so much! Never thought I would be so happy to watch a praying mantis grow
Those spotted lanternflies are a super invasive, destructive species; I've seen public notices to kill them on sight... Turns out we just need to hire Kiwi!
Also they are sooo pretty, it's too bad they are such little destroyers...
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I know! I really enjoyed watching this little Gal Growing up. Technology is a great thing when properly used.
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Mantises are extremely friendly. They only try to attack their prey and predators. I've befriended many of them, and they do great security for my cannabis plants ❤
never thought about that 🤔
It's true. Every time I reach out to a mantis, it reaches out to climb on or just hops on my hand. And often will try to climb up to a shoulder and enjoy the ride until I make a point of dropping it off. They don't run/fly away, or just simply ignore you, and never bite either. From behavior alone it appears they enjoy interacting with humans, and at the very least, they certainly don't see us as a threat since they have a recognizable threatened stance and people don't cause it. On top of that, the way they actually turn their head to make eye contact makes it seem like they might actually kinda understand what we are? Definitely the most sociable insect around in my experience.
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@@picklerick7953 ladybugs work great too
Those suckers probably nibble on the trichombs while you are gone and get stoned for free. No wonder they do such good work, they get to work stoned and get free THC for their services. If I was 20 years old again, I would do the same job.
세상에!!! 사마귀를 좋아하는데 도시에서 나고 자라서 직접 살펴본 적은 없어요. 사마귀의 얼굴을 참 좋아해요. 그런데 직접 보니 가슴이 뭉클하네요. 사마귀와도 교감이 될 줄은 몰랐어요. 세상의 모든 생명들은 하나같이 아름답네요!! 키위는 특히 더 아름답습니다!
The relationship between you and your mantis is truly inspiring! As someone who has studied and kept insects for many years, I can say with absolute certainty that your friend here truly loves and trusts you! Being able to survive so many stages is an incredible feat, and the fact that they survived goes to show not only how strong kiwi is, but how well cared for they are! Amazing video, thank you for sharing your journey!!
Si messi
Oh.....ok
It's beautiful, really.
I've read somewhere that Mantis ain't able to "love" or feel anything. They behead their partner after sexual intercourse is what I also read. Trust? Yes, of course and the Mantis seem to know that the human protects him but don't you think that it's maybe just because of survial and not because of feelings? I'm an amateur to insects so I really just heard that little story. If you know more please let me know.
How this bug is soo freacking huge
3:03 살면서 개미한테 이렇게 고마운건 처음인듯
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앞으로 조심해서 걸을게 개미들아..!
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@길현미 ??
벌레 진짜 싫어하는데 스마트폰에 당랑권이며 하는짓이 고양이같아서 너무 귀여웠네요.
덕분에 벌레에 조금 마음이 열린거같네요
벌레는 화면에서만봐야함ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
그것도 아주 개미똥만큼 열림..아직도 벌레는 소름 ㅠㅠㅠㅠ
@이루 송 그건 개소름이네요ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ
@@사련엔티아 바선생을 위해서 사마귀 한마리 풀어주는거 추천드려요
@@영상-o5x 맞는말씀입니다ㅋㅋㅋ
진짜 키위가 주인을 알아보는거 같네요. 한편의 내셔널지오그래픽 정말 재밌게 잘 봈습니다. 퀄리티가 죽입니다. 마지막엔 정말 감동했습니다.
우와 신기해..사마귀가 움직이는 물체를 따라 이리저리 고개를 돌리면서 쳐다보는 게 너무 귀여워요
탈피하다가성충이되었다고
사마귀 잘 쳐다보더라구요. 제가 움직이는 방향 계속 쳐다보고, 다가가면 쌍칼(앞 다리) 들어서 전투 태세 갖추더라구요.
when kiwi got scared and ran to you was soo adorable!! that was my favorite part 💕
Same
Do u know ligma?
@@orchidmantis8246 joe had it?
@@desiskeptic as well as candice?
@@orchidmantis8246 its 2022
자기 몸만한 꽃매미를 보고 겁먹어 도망치는 장소가 돼라님의 손 위라는 것이 감동적이다. 영상에서 보여주지 않은 교감들이 얼마나 많을지 상상도 안 된다..
무조건ㅇㅈ
This is absolutely adorable! Who knew a giant mantis could be so friendly? Your patience and gentle approach really paid off. I love seeing the bond you created!"
I also raised a mantis and thoroughly enjoyed finding insect food for him. After several months, mantis laid a large “pod” and passed away…
Lovely mantis died, but left many children so I wouldn’t be lonely!
Let me offer you my condolences. I'm pretty sure that she lived an amazing life and she's grateful for everything you've done to her. ❤️
@@Wheeley1337 Thank you, Unpredictabile! I found her near a McDonalds when we stopped at a waterpark while on vacation…We named her “McDonald” but changed it to “McDonna” after she laid her egg sac!🥰
did you catch her as an adult already prego?
@@SkyCandyVisuals Yes, she must have been both - pregnant and full grown when I found her. However, now that I think back, it may have been that the ootheca she left behind was a dud because I can’t say with certainty that baby mantids came teaming out after her demise (sorry - it was years ago!🤷🏻♀️) So it’s possible she WASN’T pregnant and female mantids still lay a ootheca before they die but it’s not viable! I did purchase a mantis egg case soon after and was able to video the “birth”…or “hatching” of 100’s of babies! Now THAT was cool! So many tiny babies teaming out all at one, heading for my rose bushes! It didn’t occur to me to save a few babies and try to raise them…they were SO small - how could they be fed…or contained? As it was, I ended up visiting them in the roses until they were all disbursed. But what great fun and a learning experience!
wow praying mantis dying after laying eggs? that's sad and uncommon (depending on the species); in Spain female mantis keep mating with males and laying eggs from late august til late September and then they spend October slowing their metabolism down more each day until they die.
Ok but I am just now realizing how cute those animals actually are. Also they have meme potential, like, Kiwi seems to really have a personality and the look on her face makes me love her even more :D
it‘s the monday morning face
I had a praying mantis as a kid and I have to say they are one of the most personable insects you can have as a pet. Near the adult stages she would sit on my shoulder and chill. Very cute.
I need to work on my Korean classes… *sad exhale* :(
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I love this comment!
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same and I agree, they are really smart for insects, they recognize you eventually. Having a pet praying mantis was awesome!
Your the one who inspired me to take care of these Insects. I used to watch this thing around 1/2 years ago, when I saw the mantis. It was my time to take care of it.
The way it was moving it’s head to the food being moved around. So cute!
와우
I want one
shows how intelligent the little thing is! just like a dog but insect form LOL
1 second after realizing he wants food instead: *looks cutely at hooman*
I want food, not water *innocent face*
And btw, you are the kindest person I know. You deserve so much fortune. You don’t care about how they look or what they do. You still thinks them as a friendly pet. Wish you a life of fortune :)
Nxhkvfh
Yes, I like the little expression it made lol..
I agree ☝️
사마귀가 벌레잡기 게임하는거 넘 신기해욬ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 자기는 진짠줄 알았겠지만ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 사마귀는 징그럽기만했는데 이렇게 애정을 가지고 찍어놓은걸 보니 저까지 키위가 귀여워보이고 애정이 생기네요
와 정말 멋지네요!!
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ와 내가 집에서 사마귀가 성충이 될 떄까지 크는 영상을 보면서 좋아할줄은 몰랐네.. 알고리즘떄문에 본건데 너무 재밌어요 ㅋㅋㅋ 벌레나 곤충을 진짜 싫어하는데 몰입하면서 보게 될 정도
So funny
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ㄹㅇㅋ기
ㄴㄷ ㅋㅋㅋ
والله صحيح 😹😹😹
I don’t even know how your video came up in my feed but I’m so glad it did! I love the way you chose food for Kiwi! I have always loved mantises. They seem so aware like jumping spiders. I love how gentle you are with kiwi.
I was repotting plants in my backyard and I found a jumping spider. He hopped onto one of my big pots (I had just put my tomato plant into it) and inspected it then watched me dump the sand top layer off my house plant. He waited a minute and decided how to go about inspecting the sand then jumped into it and wandered. He ended up jumping onto another new pot and watched me. Everytime I moved him away so that I didn’t accidentally step on him, he popped back up somewhere near me and was watching me.
I really love mantises and ants and I love when you do this such a good channel
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@@strawberrytiramisu
Aww, that's lovely
Their was a jumping spider hopped into my fingers and I squished it, cuz I thought it was a mosquito :(
Same why is life this why I whish I never killed the jumper crys crys crys
That mantis is surprisingly adorable, it’s eyes are SO BIG AND CUTE!!!
MANTID R ADORABLEEE
Yeah like I have a fear of bugs but this little mantis dude is so cute
It literally eats things alive whilst they are helpless XD
tecabra
@@fishyjja so do dogs and cats
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Because it was distributed by a Korean publisher, it is currently sold only in Korea. We are truly sorry for not being able to deliver the book to our foreign subscribers, and thank you for always enjoying the videos and supporting us.
It would be nice to be able to publish books overseas someday. thank you
Hi
사마귀 밀웜 어케 주문 해요????@@Hunter-dx7ge
축하해요.
Its ok 😄 (괜찮아요)
@@Hunter-dx7ge
10:13
Kiwi: **Grabs caterpillar and starts ripping and eating its flesh**
PleaseBe: Ah yes *totally a perfect moment to play some peaceful piano music*
Lol-
That was mosquito larvae
@@crimson4066 maybe they meant the worm in the corn-
why did it look like the caterpillar wanted to die, like it ran strait towards Kiwi
Caterpillar: Aiiiiiiiie! brazil
I have always been fascinated by the praying mantis. They have such a regal, calm demeanor- very soothing to watch. I was graced by a mantis this year on one of my potted plants in the front yard. I was using a gentle stream of water and he poked his head out as if to chastise me for getting him wet! I got closer, took pictures and was amazed that he very graciously posed and turned his head to get his “ good side”. Now that I’ve seen your video- I think I’ll continue to watch from afar…gathering food is a bit daunting ( but your care & feeding of your mantis really shows a wonderful side - mostly hidden- of caring human kind! Thank you.
Mantises are quite cat-like, IMO.
와 22분짜리를 넘기지도 않고 쭉 다봤네. 컨텐츠 제작하는 스킬이 남다르십니다
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Me too
돼라형 너무 고마워요 , 영상을 보면서 눈물이 멈추질 않아 ㅠㅠ
살다살다 사마귀를 응원하게 되는 영상을 발견할 줄은 몰랐습니다...
What the fuk ?
@@angelchico3752 go learn Chinese
@@voidking-animations6944 good luck with that friend
@@voidking-animations6944 it’s Korean but sure
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장구벌레 잡고 나머지는 바닥에 뿌려두시는것 보고 멋있었습니다
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I love how fearless they seem hunting until they run up against something slightly too big and they dip really quick. It’s so comical! I love them
Its making me want to get another one they make such great pets
Christopher they run because they know they will die but mantis are fearless unless the situation is hairworms ew hairworms
@@joshuacruz5632 hair worms are genuinely terrifying
The best 👌 for the most part
CH không
Được nhưng nếu được, tôi thấy không cần thiết phải ban hành khung nhôm kính trong bác ơi bác cơ . ckkk g kkkkkkkkkcccccccckkkcccccccc ckkk vkk , h but ckkk ckkk vkk kkkkkkkkkggg
wow, Thank you for making that little video. Must have been quite an undertaking! Hes so cute. I once met a Praying Mantis at an outdoor Coffee shop in Maui. I shared a table with him. He didnt want any coffee. I moved him to a safe region on a bush so nobody would endanger him.
This is so fascinatng to watch.
When Kiwi was eating the corn worm: "tastes like corn soup" 😂😂😂
For me from now on: "Oh no, the corn soup tastes like worm!" :(
I became ur 100th like LOL
👌Good soup
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This video has everything: drama, comedy, action, education. It's exactly why UA-cam needed to be invented. Thank you for sharing! All the best and blessings be.
11:58 you forgot seggs
@@ayron1 LMAO.!!
Dont forget love
@@sirgags2738 Yes! So true.
It's animal cruelty -- feeding live animals to other animals is beyond cruel and soon to be banned. The creator of this video is a criminaI... He should give them soy products or cookies or beings that aren't alive, not living beings!
사마귀 하나로 이렇게 재밌는 컨텐츠를 만들다니..
11:58 well that caught me off guard
i think we just witnessed bug sex
벌레 진짜 싫어하는 편인데 영상 너무 재밌게 잘 봤어요 ㅠㅠ 사마귀한테 이런 감정이 들 줄은 몰랐는데 키위 정말 너무 귀엽고 대견하고,, 너무 거대해,, ㅠㅠ 계속 건강했으면 좋겠어요
The fact that the corn worm was completely conscious while he was eaten and started panicking, with below some subtitles like "awww look at him" got me dead lol 😂
The fact that, that worm was bookin in
Same 😂
same
u all too bloody
@@ilysheriff I've been thinking the same, how could people be so heartless?! I'm not saying the mantis cannot or shouldn't eat the worm, what I'm concerned about is the way these people are savouring the sufferings of a tiny little life!
형 진짜 레인지 세탁기 때부터 봤는데 정말많이 성장했구나, 솔직히 처음보고 채널명이 저게뭐야ㅋㅋ 이랬었는데 어느순간 머기업이 되어있네 레인지도 이런모습을 보면 정말기뻐할꺼야 감동정인 영상으로 언제나 힐링을 할수있게 해줘서 정말고맙고 더 좋은 영상많이 만들어줘
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저도 레인지때부터봤는데 ㅠㅠ
댓글보니까 레인지가 그립다 ㅠㅠㅠ
저도 레인지 부터ㅠ
레인지야보고싶다
파리잡는 킬러부터 말벌 베스트프랜드 다음에 온갖 곤충사육사로 바뀜
This proves that humans can form a strong bond with anything that lives. ❤😊
This is by far the BEST thing I have ever seen on the internet, EVER. I had a mantis who lived in my windowsill flower box all summer long. He was my buddy, and I'd go out and talk to him. Thank you so much for brightening my day!
ever lol
항상 느끼지만 애정이 듬뿍담긴 영상이라 보면서 항상 엄마미소를 짓게되네요 보는내내 사마귀가 이렇게 귀여운 곤충이었나 싶었어요ㅋ 좋은 영상 감사드려요! ㅎㅎ
진짜 키위 귀여워요
What?
@@Iconikk_ Hong Su-li Po
Kayobi kaubia nanatunai???
@@F7ikav8x ีผ
“The larvae are normal.”
The larvae: *Has a seizure cutely*
lol
Niño
Okay
Hello
MANTIS ARE SO CUTE!
한편의 대서사시를 본 느낌이.... 오랜만에 유튜브에서 집중하게 되는 동영상을 발견했네요.
너무 재미있고 자막도 재밌고 가장 웃긴건 스마트폰 벌레 잡는 거였어요. 영상 정말 잘 만드시네요
This man can literally make friend with every animals
"Thanks for two thousand guys :))"
Druid for real
*a few moments later*
PleaseBe: _I made friends with the sun_
Lol
mans a disney princess
@@usemame666 hahahaha i like this comment
This was so cute and interesting! My daughter found a baby mantis in her yard in the summer. He disappeared after awhile, then returned bigger. I'm sending this video to her so maybe she will get ideas for her mantis friend.
Thanks for sharing this video.
I hope Kiwi is doing well!
Found you at by random chance. Glad to see I'm not the only one to do crazy things like this!
So cute! 😂
Yay for Kiwi!
I love Mantises (spelling?). They're very calm towards humans, can't actually bite us with the mouth-parts they have, and are just very cool all-around. I found one the other day in the parking lot of my work, she came right up to me and jumped on my hand, looked straight at me when I said "Hi" then flew to the nearest bush lol
I'm looking at one right now and I really wanna befriend it but at the same time I don't wanna disturb it😂
Mantids :)
I Have had one slice the tip of my finger wide open. I don't disturb them anymore because that was so fast and such a nasty cut that I learned my lesson. All I did was reach out my hand the same as in the video. Finger skin is tough and it was instantaneous. I hardly saw it move.... just a prick and lots of blood.
@@elfkind5590 wow never heard of that happening before! Did it do that using its mouth or using its arms?
@@elfkind5590 same thing happened to my mom, it took a chunk of her finger off. funny when people say they can't bite, they are definitely capable of nasty bites lol hurts like a bitch. but they are beautiful creatures
I had a mantis as a kid. Honestly one of the best animals a young guy can have if he has to take one from the wild. It was easy to take care of. I gave it water dishes and caught basement crickets to feed it. He was super chill and always happy to just hang out on my shoulder. Sometimes because the enclosure (glass jar) didn't take up much room I would take him to a friend's house and let them enjoy him too. I waited until he grew big and strong over the course of a year or so and then let him go back into the wild. Was an awesome pet.
PS. I also sometimes fed him Kentucky Fried Chicken and I swear he loved it!!
I also had a pet mantis once when I was a kid. They really are the coolest insect! Superpredators! This video was super fun to watch, it brings back memories of my little guy!
Did he prefer the ''Extra Crispy'' or ''Original Recipe'' ?!😜
LOl chiken
I’m finding a mantis RIGHT NOW! even tho my parents are sleeping lol - bai
Weird...
I just love how this show that the mantis actually learned through trial and error. Like, they need to think about a situation to solve it!
Its not just hardwired in them. Some of it is, like striking out at moving prey, but they still needed a few tries to figure out how to grasp this new sort of pray, and they actually did it!
Same with the water. At first they did not grasp the consept, but after a little while they noticed the water and realized to drink instead of strike.
It may not sound like much, being able to drink after a few tries. But the fact that they can learn and solve problems...thats amazing!!
Yeah, they may not be as clever as a crow, or a horse, or even a snake, but there is indeed something there. They are not biological robots, and that fills me with joy.^^
Yea no animal is a biological robot except for sea sponges and corals
Every creature, including insects have intelligence. I once made friends with an Eastern Parson spider that lived in my kitchen. One day, out of curiosity, I put down water for her in a little cap. She seemed to understand what is was as she dipped her front foot in & cleaned off her foot then got more water. It was so cool to watch her. Whenever I was in my kitchen, she would come out and watch me cook. I had to put her outside when she came out while my husband was doing the laundry. LOL. She was a pretty big spider & it was a shock when she came out to watch him.
최근 일년동안 본 영상중 집중력이 극에 달한 영상임.
진짜 다큐 보는것 같았어요..
사마귀 정말 무서워 했는데 이렇게 보니 귀여워서 앞으로 숲에서 보면 인사해 줘야징
평소에 사마귀를 무서워 하는 편인데 이렇게 보니깐 나름 귀엽기도 한 것 같네요 ㅎㅎ. 무서워서 손으로 달려드는게 너무 귀여워요 ㅋ. 키우던 사마귀가 탈피를 하는 모습을 보면서 굉장히 신기해하셨을 것 같아요. 좋은 영상 감사합니다.
Same
I ain’t scared of mantis they don’t hurt you they just eat other insects I want a pet mantis 1 day
@@kelly71396they bite. its not venomous but it hurts.
@@ccalimbahin oh, yea I forgot about that
I had a similar experience just last year with a Chinese mantis I named “Monty.” Except I didn’t find her walking outdoors. I was inside my home when a baby mantis climbed into my window.
She was no bigger than the tip of my pinky. I decided to make her a terrarium and took care of her and watched her grow for six months. I’m gonna miss her.
This video really helped me relive those memories!
Do they die after 6 months?
@@sondersonics7534 Not automatically. From what I’ve looked up, they live somewhere between 6 and 9 months.
I think sometimes they can live for a whole year.
P.S. This info mainly relates to the Chinese mantis (𝙏𝙚𝙣𝙤𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙖 𝙨𝙞𝙣𝙚𝙣𝙨𝙞𝙨). Each species of mantis has a different lifespan.
@@fedoratheexplorer6422 i killed a huge mantis that came through my window...i feel really bad about it a year later. I was just scared of it but it put me on a weird video spree over a year to learn about them. I feel terrible about it still and if another comes in im taking your approach lol
@VAFixer understandable most mantids are very friendly towards humans and entertaining, as someone whose raised about 10 of them. Easy to take care of.
무심코 봤는데 편집이 정말 좋네요. 오랜 시간이었을텐데 재미있게 구성하셔서 눈을 떼지 못하고 봤습니다.
저도 어릴때 사마귀를 키워봤는데 추억이 새록~ㅎ
나도예전에시마귀키워어는데
@@왕주희-b2r 잼민이가 맞춤법도 모르면서 말하네 맞춤법좀 지키고 말해라
@@joeojin3300 죄송합니다. 저희 애가 마음대로 댓글을 달았네요.
@@joeojin3300 띄어쓰기 좀 지켜주시길 바랍니다.
I enjoyed this way too much. Thanks for sharing.
It’s no suprise that the mantis jumped on your hand, bc you literally are so good caring for animals.
@•føxxy thë fïrë føx• sad
@@heatproof5486 ness
@•føxxy thë fïrë føx• Proably has gone back to her ness
Kiwi probably was like
Kiwi : I want some of that!
동식물을 좋아하는 사람으로서 한편의 다큐를 보는것같았네요 이런게 진짜 컨텐츠이며 유익하구 신비롭고 재밌네요~^^
와 만세!드디어 수많은 외국인들 사이에서 한국인을 찾았다ㅠ
나도!!!!
la tuya por si acaso
La tuya por si acaso
@@angelespinoza234 dijo q como es alguien que ama la naturaleza estos videos son como ver documentales...y los otros básicamente dijeron "X2"
I raised a mantis from an egg to adulthood, it takes a lot of care. Mine happened to be female, and grew to 5 inches. Cute when young, pretty intimidating as an adult.
Yeeet
Y is it intimidating? Lol
I’m just curious
@@BLC-df6kh they eat the males head
I wonder how did you get mantis egg? 🤨
저 오늘 너무 회사에서 깨지고 우연히 들어왔다가 사마귀한테 응원받듯 힐링하고 갑니다 ㅠㅡㅠ❤
폰 위에서 사냥하는거 왤케 귀엽냐 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 그나저나 이 채널 되게 오랜만에 떠서 와봤는데 엄청 성장하셨네용 ㄷㄷㄷ 추카추카
집에 벌레 있으면 엄마 올때까지 방안에 있는 사람으로쒀
사마귀가 귀여워 보이긴 처음이네요 ㅋㅋㅋ
귀여운 외계인처럼 생긴거같아요 ㅋㅋ
그리고 또한번 음악의 힘이 느껴지네요 ㅋㅋㅋ
평화로운 브금으로 인해 사마귀가 안무서워보이는거같아요 ㅋㅋ
전 원래 사마귀는 무섭고 쓸대없는 곤충이라고 생각했는데 제발돼라님의 영상을 보고 얼마나 많은것을 느꼈는지 모르겠네요! 앞으로도 이런 유익한 영상들 많이 올려주세요!♥
ua-cam.com/video/acqHsh27RtM/v-deo.html🦨🦋
😉Oookkk
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Bruh what the fuck do you mean useless?! Every single being here has a goddamn purpose. Unless you prefer me to go around calling you a mistake every few seconds.
@@Enderwave22 Chill out, man, don’t know why you’re getting so angry just because this person didn’t like Praying Mantises and thought that they had no purpose/benefit, I think that’s simple to understand, plus, this person doesn’t think this anymore, you can tell that they’ve changed their minds about praying mantises.
10:05 feeling sad for that worm
Yeah, the worm was still alive and suffering while being torn open and eaten. 😰
아이와 함께 봤어요. 아이에게 새로운 시각을 전달해준거 같아 감사합니다.
평소 벌레는 싫어해서 관심이 없었는데, 여기서 보니 귀엽네요...그리고 이렇게나 많이 탈피하는 모습을 보니 경이롭기까지......역시 생명은 소중하고 고귀합니다.
정말 감동적이고 놀랍단 생각이듭니다 ...
그무서운 사마귀와 이렇게 어릴적부터 알콩달콩 교감을 나누면서 만들어가는 히스토리라니.. 정말 놀라운영상
I just loved this new mechanic of translation that UA-cam made on the comments. Now I can finally understand Korean, Japanese, Chinese and so on...!
Nao e aterorizante
@@tiagomichel vdd
@@Thmasterchadway Dependendo da pessoa, é sim kkkk
동물의 종을 넘어서 함께 살아가고 나눠가는 모습이 참 보기좋은거 같아요~
자막이 너무 웃겨요! ㅋㅋㅋ
The first time you gave Kiwi a lantern bug and they got scared and ran to u was so friggin cute!
IKR
and all this time, after hearing stories of people getting bit hard by praying mantises, it was anti-climactic to say the least. i was surprised at just how friendly kiwi was
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이 순간에도 어떤 또 다른, 생각지도 못한 생명체와 교감을 하고 있을 제발돼라님의 모습을 생각하니 기대가 됩니다 ㅎㅎ
이 분 중간중간 별거 아닌거에 웅장한 브금 까는거 왜이리 귀엽냐ㅋㅋ
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와아 신기하다 키위가 귀여워 보이네^^
i love how Kiwi eats every type of insect most humans hate and find disgusting.
I love watching him eat !!!
house spiders do the same job, to bad they are apart of that group everyone seems to hate... even if they are completely harmless to humans
@@jmc2830 i have about 5 spider webs in my room and from time to time i accidentally kill the tiny ones cause they walk around the floor
@@LegendaryXXL depends on were you are to. Here in australia all you need is a huntsman to move in, they dont make webs and youll save a fortune on fly spray lol.
@@jmc2830 Wonderful... I love symbiotic relationships like this, especially with misunderstood creatures like spiders. I personally have a gecko friend who likes to hide out in our pantry and help himself to the moths. I believe I've seen this same gecko on and off for years, and it has grown quite fat and happy here.
작은 미물에게조차도 관심과 친근감을 갖게 만드는 매우 좋은 영상들이에요. 덕분에 생명의 소중함도 느끼고 갑니다 감사합니다.
밀웜의소중함..
와...사마귀를 성충까지 키우는 게 얼마나 힘든데 그걸 해내시다니 대단하십니다..!
탈피무사히 마쳤으니 이제 꽃길만!!^^
I enjoyed this. What a good heart you have. Mantis are very impressive and smart. Glad he had a good home and good life. Thank you.
Awe. I love how Kiwi runs to you if they are scared that mantis has full trust in you and it's safety
I think you mean "it".
Verdade
@@guestc142 nope, it is kiwi
@@flintmidnight Kiwi will always be Kiwi.
@@guestc142 that's true
아이고.. 내가 사마귀 영상을 이러고 집중해서 보다니... 어이가 없으면서 웃기네요 ㅋㅋㅋ역시 영원한 것은 없고, 벌써부터 세상 오래 살았나 싶닼ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 사마귀의 귀여움을 알려주셔서 감사합니다.
I don't speak enchantment table, but I can tell you that a horse's balls shrink in the cold.
@@eyeball3578 이거한국어번역좀해줄수있나여
@@eyeball3578 Here is a translation:
Oh my.. I was so focused on watching the mantis video...
It's ridiculous and funny lol. After all, nothing lasts forever. I wonder if I've already lived a long time in the world? hahahahaha Thank you for letting us know about the cuteness of the mantis!
@@Lilly_872 그는 자신이 마인크래프트의 매직 테이블 언어를 구사하지 못한다고 농담했다. 그런 다음 그는 추운 날씨에 말의 고환이 작아진다고 말했습니다.
나는 잠시 웃었다. 한글 글자가 마인크래프트 마법의 글자처럼 보일 줄은 상상도 못했습니다.
Please forgive my poor Hangul 😓
@이현우 그는 광대처럼 행동하고 있습니다. 그에 대해 걱정하지 마십시오 ᄏᄏᄏ
I can’t believe how much I enjoyed this video. It was fascinating
It really was
Give him lots of love. ❤❤❤
I had one of these as a pet back in the '90s . Great pets and very easy to look after. Mine was a female, and after her third shed she had wings.She often layed little egg sacs which of course were all dormant , but was fun to see up close 😀
Please be careful when phrasing such things. Rarer varieties of manti are currently subject to illegal capture and sale worldwide as cute novelty items, and it often ends in tragedy. Manti aren't "easy" to keep, they require very specific conditions to thrive depending on their sub-species. Keeping any animal is only "easy" when you know what you're doing thanks to research and help from experts. You can keep one people, but please use legal breeders, not wild-caught sellers, and inform yourself.
@@k.v.7681 I agree with this. I knew the mother of my mantis and mine hatched in captivity. I had to wait until the baby ate a few crickets before taking it, that way I knew it was reasonably healthy 👍
@@k.v.7681 Please. They never specified what kind. Also, I've myself had kept a mantis as a pet myself. Keeps a many different species of arthropods and even brings them to cons and events. I also have a local bug zoo where I exchange information and other stuff with the people who run the place.
@@kennyferrick1240 You should reread the exchange between Cave Man and myself...
@@kennyferrick1240 You seem way too overbearingly needy; “please this, please that”.
Many years ago I went on a hike in Northern Italy. I was just taking a rest in a meadow when a large praying mantis sat down on a blade of grass, less than 1 meter in front of me. She turned out to be very curious, watching me very carefully from top to bottom. Her eyes, each with apparently 2 pupils, amazed me very much. Then she fixed my face. A kind of telephathic conversation ensued. This is not an invention, not a lie. Translated into words, it was about: "What are you? Look, this is me. We do nothing, no animosity." Of course they weren't words, but between us there was a tension that just showed: curiosity and nobody eats the other. That took about 10 minutes. As it flew away, I felt a surge of astonishment at the communication of nature. I never experienced anything like it in the next 40 years. It overwhelmed me. I will never forget that.
It is possible to bring intuition to a level like telepathy, some people can communicate with animals Laila del monte for exemple. In a totaly different field, I've read that there is alien mantis species wich are very telepathic and mostly kind. Discover one way or the other if you like. Good luck.
They do have pupils and they do have a thought process! They can be mean too.. a baby landed on my girlfriends knee and stared at her. She thought it was gonna attack her. So I got my phone camera out, got close to it, and it started staring at me, walked closer to me, and jumped to attack my finger. He/she was a baby!!! Such an incredible insect ♡
One time i got super high and telepathically communicated with a friend's dog. I could tell from our eye contact, the voice in my head directed at me claiming to be from the dog, and vibes that we were talking. It spooked the ish out of me.
@@brianbanks9858
You can be grateful for this gift. And proud too, because the dog has shown you great confidence.
I live in Switzerland. In some hospitals and clinics, animals are used as full-fledged therapists. This is not a joke, nor is it a glorified perception, but a pure fact.
Dogs, especially Golden Retriviers, can smell the smell of various types of cancer. Doctors cannot diagnose properly because blood, urine, and other tests are unclear. A trained dog, including a handler, is brought to the patient. In the first phase, the animal sniffs incessantly (in the case that I have observed) at the breasts and abdomen of the sick woman, he briefly looks at the doctor, then he rested his head calmly on the woman's chest and gives gentle pressure on the breast nodes . The loving face and body expression of the Golden moved me to tears. The patient also wept for the love she felt. (The woman has both breasts amputated and one ovary removed. She survived; Today, after 20 years, you can see her walking her Tibetan dog every day in the village. She can laugh again.
A big, heavy old cat lived in a drug rehab. 19 years old. His name was Puma because he was pitch black and anything but a cuddly toy. He defended his place on the sofa in the lounge. He couldn't be petted; Anyone who tried it got a few scratches on hands. Whenever the patient cried, or rolled over and over in bed, or suffered from withdrawal pains, Puma promptly appeared and lay down with him. Sometimes on his stomach and I've seen him lying on a woman's face before.
A nurse was often on vacation in Canada. From there she always brought a cloth bag full of a special grass. That was the biggest thing for Puma. He took the bag with him in his sleeping basket, where he wet it with a lot of storage, then sniffed the spicy aroma. Immediately afterwards he was visibly stoned. At least as if he'd smoked a good joint. He squinted in those moments. We sat around him and gave him the reward he deserved.
These are 2 really true stories that the laying wrote. Was for a beautiful world!
@@davidhayes3257
You are absolutely right. I made this observation in Rimini (I) in 1993. Before my eyes, at a height of about 2 meters, a thick hornet (approx. 2 cm) and a white praying mantis (approx. 10 cm) collide and immediately fought each other. The "Kneuel fell to the ground. For the time being, I was sure that the hornet would win, because because of the contractions in the body I assumed that it had stabbed several times. That was probably a mistake. The mantis clung to it. The cruelty of the mantis could. It was a mistake." I almost can't get it. Within a minute she beheaded the "poor victim" with her scissor jaw. Then she began to hollow out the upper part of the body. The hornet squirmed for 10-15 seconds in agony.
Sometimes nature demonstrates the true concern for "eating and being eaten"
Unfortunately, there weren't any smartphones with cameras back then.
I love when Kiwi was playing with the virtual flies on the iPad trying to catch them.
All throughout the process she was like: *confused mantis noises*
@@Enderwave22 Yeah but it was kinda cute
이 영상 만 보고 유튜브 끌려고 햇는데 바로 다음 추천 영상이 키위가 세상을 떠나기 전 마지막 영상이라니…. 으아… 눈물머금고 저것만 다 보겠습니다..
전 벌레 곤충을 정말 무서워 하는데.. 이걸 보니까 생명이란 참 신비롭네요.. 저렇게 작은 녀석이 잘 성장했다니.. 멋져요!!
22 minutes of Kiwis life is something everyone needs . Thank you for this . I too caught a mantis but mine only molted twice and then it passed away. I was so sad but kiwi reminded how great they are and now I want another . I will be looking this spring and hopefully I can find an egg sack and watch them hatch .
Not content with killing one you wanna kill more selfish cint
Where do you find urs?
In the eastern US
유튜브가 있어서 키위랑 이렇게 다양한 곤충들도 구경할 수 있어 감사하네여
키위아버님 홧팅!
사마귀에 20분을 넋놓고 보다니.. 마지막에 성충될때 눈물이 핑도네요. 좋은 영상 보여주셔서 감사합니다.
This is the most chill training montage I've ever seen.
으앙ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅜ키위 꽃매미 무서워서 아빠한테 달려가는거봐...손보이니까 비로 올라타는구나...귀여워....흑흑
Ничего не понятно
티발 씨야?😂@@nevermore2069
Rewatching this after she passed away
It was such a beautiful experience seeing her grow