Also wouldn't make sense to say "survive". Like being able to only walk and die a few days later doesn't sound like surviving. So I guess by definition they are vital.
About resilience, normal chickens are pretty resilient too. You can lop off their head and they'll still run around. Real life example of it is Mike the headless chicken, a male Wyandotte chicken that lived for 18 months after its head had been cut off
Really depends on where on the neck the head comes off. That chicken stayed alive that long because it was being hand fed, and also still had its brain stem (the most ancient and essential part of the brain)
That whole ordeal was immoral. Never should have gotten press. Jmo. Its very relevant to this video scientifically so i get it. Would you do that to your cat or guinea pig? To me its part of the narrative "animals dont have emotions or feel pain" which is completely wrong. Much like cigarrette placement in every movie (it stopped being cool 20+ years ago its literally being kept alive by marketing) a lot of people think the animals are here for us to do what we want to to them. Yes in certain conditions like hunting or fishing or yes a butcher but you don't keep an animal alive when its in chronic heavy pain that you can't fix. Theres a video of a cow missing its face because a train hit its head. Some idiot was filming it when he should have been looking for a way to put it down.
@Roger Milliken That was probably in India, where cows are sacred so even a mercy killing is out of the question. That’s the only place where I’ve seen animals (cows, elephants) get hit by trains on a regular basis.
This is funny and scary at the same time. New info unlocked: Cockroach just got more scary. Imagine picking up a dead snake head and your grave stone read "I died because of a dead snake"
it reminded me of a story I heard... during the time when psychopaths were thriving and ppl were stupid, riding on horse backs, going on wars spreading terror and raiding villages, one of them tied the heads of ppl he defeated on his horse, close to his foot... eventually he got bitten by one of the heads probably while riding and the bite got infected so badly that he died from it
You do know they copy most if not all of their 'content' from people who did it first right? You also know that the kids voice is actually JT McDowell and not the kid right?
Interesting episode, thank you. My friend’s cat in HS fell off a 9th story balcony and died instantly. I wish the “always land on their feet was true”, but that’s not how she landed.😢
It may not have been high enough. A cat has to first turn their head the right way before the body automatically follows. That's why some cats can survive higher falls. I'm sorry about the kitty though.
@@Nirrrina You can pick up a cat and drop them from chest height upside down and they will right themselves in time. Something else was probably going on with his friends cat.
The fact that tentacles basically have their own mini brain kind of explains why in video games, you always fight the tentacles first before the head in most kraken or octopus looking bosses.
@@d_gammarayz439 Yeah true surely wouldn't have anything to do with them being less important extremities than say the head, i.e you don't start a boss fight with a kill shot
When I was little my dad used to take me to catch fish and, less often, frogs. We were always fishing for the dinner table because my parents loved water dwelling food and my dad was a nitty gritty farm boy who was experienced in making meals out of far less tame things, so we would eat the frog legs too. My dad would batter em and fry em. I used to get the biggest kick (pardon the pun) out of going in the kitchen after he'd cut and skinned the legs to put them in water and soak them with salt. As soon as he'd pour the salt in the water, the bodyless, feetless, skinless legs would start twitching and since I was a kid I didn't realize how horrific it was until many years later lmao
It's all of the senators and congressmen who are backing him up. That should be doing the right thing. But they are too worried about pleasing their base than protecting our country and our constitution.
Meanwhile someone at the Yu-Gi-Oh headquarters: Hey everybody, I got a new card idea. It's a dead cow with visible ribs. ZERO attack and defense points. It's a ZOMBIE type NORMAL monster. The name is Necro-Cow.
First, great video. Love the channel channel. Second, after seeing the way you guys frame cockroaches "surviving" decapitation makes me want to see how you guys would tackle the complicated topic of consciousness. Like, is the body of a cockroach "alive" without a head? Is the head living? Once separated & coping separately, are they now 2 separate states of being, or is the head the consciousness & the body just a shell of nerves? It really got me thinking & I'd love to hear your take. Third, your cat is beautiful.
Honestly I always watch your videos but what makes me leave a like is how funny some animations are, simple yet so funny, this one from SpongeBob was top tier
YES! Mike the headless chicken. I've raised chickens for years with good luck, fortunately, but I've had a few of them get attacked, the worst of which the chicken's abdomen and thigh were degloved. My daughter created a support garment, and we used ointment and fresh bandages twice a day. Would you believe she started laying again about a week and a half after? She was sedentary, but not in a bad mood, or anything, and she ate as usual. HOW???? Her feathers never quite grew back right, but the SKIN grew back and she was quite a productive hen. A HUGE rooster we adopted developed an eye infection and came to me, showing it to me, stopping me in my tracks to check it out. Back from the vet, I carried my 18 lb rooster to work with me (farm office). The ointment had to go on every four hours. (12 hour shift) They were laughing hysterically....you gonna try and put that on his eye? YEP. Every four hours on my 12 hour overnight shift. They were terrified of his 2 inch long spurs. Big boy, he was, a great big teddybear of a bird.
When I was younger my father had a coop of doves ( there common ringed neck drown doves). One night a coyote managed to get in and eat all but two doves who where sitting high up in a corner. We took them inside and found out they where a pair and they gave us 5 eggs and one of them happened to be a white ring-necked dove and she was very special her name was pearl. Instead of her cooing like all the other doves she would laugh and giggle plus when Christmas came and got a tree we would sit her in the middle and watch while she made a nest of twigs and tinsel. She lived for 15 years, I also remember when I tried to get her a mate. My family went to a shelter and found a white male dove who really needed a home so I thought of my little lady at home and wanted a egg so I could continue her bloodline. Long story short she would not let the guy eat or get next to her.She could peck at his fathers and eyes had to remove the poor dove.she was much happier. I miss her 💔
When I was 5 or six years old, I stupidly poked the abdomen of a dead bumble bee. I've been scared of the live ones ever since. Ironic since they look like minature plushies come to life.
Having dined on 생낙지 in South Korea many times, I can attest that the tentacles sure act like they know what's going on around them. They do "react" as you try to eat them.
I actually have been stung by an already dead bee; I was enjoying a day at the pool with my friends, when I stepped on a bee, someone threw out of the pool. All I vaguely remember is the sharp pain of stepping on it, we got the stinger out, and I continued on. Haven't thought back to it since I saw this videos, thank you.
My cat has fallen out of my window. I live on the 4th floor which is the top floor. She didn't walk away fine at all, she hit limbs on her way down was knocked out and didn't land on all four legs. My lived, but she needed a vet ASAP.
When I was a kid our cat was chased up a very tall tree by a bobcat intent on killing him. He jumped from the top before my dad could get a shot on the bobcat. Seeing him fall that far I surely thought it would kill him but he hit the ground running and up another tree he went. The bobcat was put down and I had to climb from the backhoe bucket to get our cat from his new tree and he was fine.
When I was like 6 years old a boy in my class got stung by a very much dead bee.. poor boy was in so much pain that I still remember it very clearly 🤕 Since then I never touch dead stingers with my bare hands
Hmm, can you make a video camera using a bunch of cockroach heads if you glue them all to a board, and feed all of them, keep them in the fridge and hook up nano-wires from their brains to nano-chips? Perhaps you can transform the output onto a big flatscreen, and visualize all of the output including odor reception and other reception from the antennae, and image and light from their eyes! Interesting.
When I was younger my father had a coop of doves ( there common ringed neck drown doves). One night a coyote managed to get in and eat all but two doves who where sitting high up in a corner. We took them inside and found out they where a pair and they gave us 5 eggs and one of them happened to be a white ring-necked dove and she was very special her name was pearl. Instead of her cooing like all the other doves she would laugh and giggle plus when Christmas came and got a tree we would sit her in the middle and watch while she made a nest of twigs and tinsel. She lived for 15 years, I also remember when I tried to get her a mate. My family went to a shelter and found a white male dove who really needed a home so I thought of my little lady at home and wanted a egg so I could continue her bloodline. Long story short she would not let the guy eat or get next to her.She could peck at his fathers and eyes had to remove the poor dove.she was much happier. I miss her 💔
Yes, they are selective. I had a canary that loved a mate I got him. He nurtured her and helped build a nest. She kept pulling feet off her babies. She was confused, so I traded her for another female. He would not acknowledge her. Although she had babies, he would not feed her on the nest and the babies were healthy, but he never helped her with anything. He would look down at them with a puzzling expression. I knew he never got over losing his first mate.
I doubt that's even their cat since they copy their content from other people and the kid's voice is a lie too. It's JT McDowell so they'll never show the kid actually talking with an open face. This channel is built on lies and deceit.
Should comment that the fall does still hurt the cat. Lots of people still abuse cats please clarify so people know the cat can still run off afterwards in fear but have serious injuries
Thought it was "common knowledge", however I grew up in a rural area, but literally everyone knew that if u cut a rattlesnake's head off with a shovel it can still bite and inject venom
Every creature had something special defers him frome the others as we humans we are smart we may not be resilient but God gives us intelligent and free will that no other creature have.
The most amazing creature on this planet Is human, they are so resilient, they keep on killing each other seemingly successfully without using its brain!
14:30 When I was young, they were reporting an incident about a cat falling from the 28 floor and just having 2 broken limbs. It was an impressive news.
In the myth of Hercules and the 12 trials, the Hydra was ultimately dealt with by severing and burning the neck stumps. The final serpents head was the real one, the leader if it were and was immortal. Hercules buried it and covered the hole with a massive stone.
"Some insects can survive without vital organs"
Well I guess they weren't so vital after all, were they?
😂touché
Grand theft insect
Also wouldn't make sense to say "survive". Like being able to only walk and die a few days later doesn't sound like surviving. So I guess by definition they are vital.
That's exactly what I said when he said that line.
The are dead the are still moving because they are infected by parasite
About resilience, normal chickens are pretty resilient too. You can lop off their head and they'll still run around. Real life example of it is Mike the headless chicken, a male Wyandotte chicken that lived for 18 months after its head had been cut off
Really depends on where on the neck the head comes off. That chicken stayed alive that long because it was being hand fed, and also still had its brain stem (the most ancient and essential part of the brain)
That whole ordeal was immoral. Never should have gotten press. Jmo. Its very relevant to this video scientifically so i get it. Would you do that to your cat or guinea pig? To me its part of the narrative "animals dont have emotions or feel pain" which is completely wrong. Much like cigarrette placement in every movie (it stopped being cool 20+ years ago its literally being kept alive by marketing) a lot of people think the animals are here for us to do what we want to to them. Yes in certain conditions like hunting or fishing or yes a butcher but you don't keep an animal alive when its in chronic heavy pain that you can't fix. Theres a video of a cow missing its face because a train hit its head. Some idiot was filming it when he should have been looking for a way to put it down.
@Roger Milliken That was probably in India, where cows are sacred so even a mercy killing is out of the question. That’s the only place where I’ve seen animals (cows, elephants) get hit by trains on a regular basis.
@@Sniperboy5551 username checks out
Lmao
This is funny and scary at the same time. New info unlocked: Cockroach just got more scary. Imagine picking up a dead snake head and your grave stone read "I died because of a dead snake"
Well, it is what it is. If you ever find a situation with snakes, don't do it alone
Hahaha😂
it reminded me of a story I heard... during the time when psychopaths were thriving and ppl were stupid, riding on horse backs, going on wars spreading terror and raiding villages, one of them tied the heads of ppl he defeated on his horse, close to his foot... eventually he got bitten by one of the heads probably while riding and the bite got infected so badly that he died from it
If everything else fails, then use fire.
Fire doesn't care what or who you are, fire will kill anything no matter what.
Gravestone should read I died from stupidity everybody told me it would bite even after death that I didn't believe it
Aww, seeing all those starving and skinny cows was so heartbreaking!!! :(
Who knew termites of all animals get heroic deaths as normal?
No matter how knowledgeable you are still learning. Good honest channel.
I never saw a starving cow it breaks my heart 💔
Because they are probably killed and eaten before it gets to that 😅
you never saw a cow starving? dam you livin rich . 😅
You worried about cow when people are starving 🤡
Never saw a cow starving? There's not a single city/town/village in India where starving cows aren't visible in the streets!
@@klaussmith6273 yeah I’m pretty sure if cows are starving, people are. Kinda coincide
Boy I love your editing. The motorcycle hyena made my day. 😂
edit: the cows and polar bear dying of starvation are heartbreaking though.
I'm pretty sure that hyena was a Honda Civic...
Okay that plankton skit edited with the bug was absolutely hilarious lmao
Fun Fact: Every time I Click on WATOP's video I give it a like even before watching it . I already knew that it will be amazing
Same
Me too.
You do know they copy most if not all of their 'content' from people who did it first right? You also know that the kids voice is actually JT McDowell and not the kid right?
Same here brother
Lol 😂 that's Normal Like Is Common For Me In Every Video
Interesting episode, thank you.
My friend’s cat in HS fell off a 9th story balcony and died instantly. I wish the “always land on their feet was true”, but that’s not how she landed.😢
It may not have been high enough. A cat has to first turn their head the right way before the body automatically follows. That's why some cats can survive higher falls. I'm sorry about the kitty though.
@Nirrrina 9 stories seems like a lot
@@Nirrrina You can pick up a cat and drop them from chest height upside down and they will right themselves in time. Something else was probably going on with his friends cat.
Maybe cat to fat?
The cows were crying, tears were running down her face!
Watop's cat be like..Nope,not today!🤣🤣🤣
Buttons is so cute and beautiful! I just adore her eyes!
The plankton skit was COMEDY GOLD 😂💛
The fact that tentacles basically have their own mini brain kind of explains why in video games, you always fight the tentacles first before the head in most kraken or octopus looking bosses.
Octopi have arms, not tentacles.
@@godless-clump-of-cells same concept
@@d_gammarayz439 Yeah true surely wouldn't have anything to do with them being less important extremities than say the head, i.e you don't start a boss fight with a kill shot
@@yoza7359 I mean yeah I think that’s pretty obvious bud. I just thought it was a cool idea but you’re also right!
How did you forget to include the chicken with its head off 😂
I’m screaming every time you showed a cockroach 😩😩😩
When I was little my dad used to take me to catch fish and, less often, frogs. We were always fishing for the dinner table because my parents loved water dwelling food and my dad was a nitty gritty farm boy who was experienced in making meals out of far less tame things, so we would eat the frog legs too. My dad would batter em and fry em. I used to get the biggest kick (pardon the pun) out of going in the kitchen after he'd cut and skinned the legs to put them in water and soak them with salt. As soon as he'd pour the salt in the water, the bodyless, feetless, skinless legs would start twitching and since I was a kid I didn't realize how horrific it was until many years later lmao
It's all of the senators and congressmen who are backing him up. That should be doing the right thing. But they are too worried about pleasing their base than protecting our country and our constitution.
That title is something else. I dont know how you prove that something is unbelievable.
I ate a cheeseburger while watching this. You owe me another burger....
Amazing videos I always watch you you teach me alot thank you
Meanwhile someone at the Yu-Gi-Oh headquarters:
Hey everybody, I got a new card idea. It's a dead cow with visible ribs. ZERO attack and defense points. It's a ZOMBIE type NORMAL monster. The name is Necro-Cow.
First, great video. Love the channel channel. Second, after seeing the way you guys frame cockroaches "surviving" decapitation makes me want to see how you guys would tackle the complicated topic of consciousness. Like, is the body of a cockroach "alive" without a head? Is the head living? Once separated & coping separately, are they now 2 separate states of being, or is the head the consciousness & the body just a shell of nerves? It really got me thinking & I'd love to hear your take.
Third, your cat is beautiful.
I love getting a notification for this show I jup right on to watch it
Man, I really hope I never starved to death.
The migratory birds flying to the moon killed me 😂😂
I usually love your videos but this one put me off my subway 😂
Honestly I always watch your videos but what makes me leave a like is how funny some animations are, simple yet so funny, this one from SpongeBob was top tier
YES! Mike the headless chicken. I've raised chickens for years with good luck, fortunately, but I've had a few of them get attacked, the worst of which the chicken's abdomen and thigh were degloved. My daughter created a support garment, and we used ointment and fresh bandages twice a day. Would you believe she started laying again about a week and a half after? She was sedentary, but not in a bad mood, or anything, and she ate as usual. HOW???? Her feathers never quite grew back right, but the SKIN grew back and she was quite a productive hen. A HUGE rooster we adopted developed an eye infection and came to me, showing it to me, stopping me in my tracks to check it out. Back from the vet, I carried my 18 lb rooster to work with me (farm office). The ointment had to go on every four hours. (12 hour shift) They were laughing hysterically....you gonna try and put that on his eye? YEP. Every four hours on my 12 hour overnight shift. They were terrified of his 2 inch long spurs. Big boy, he was, a great big teddybear of a bird.
When I was younger my father had a coop of doves ( there common ringed neck drown doves). One night a coyote managed to get in and eat all but two doves who where sitting high up in a corner. We took them inside and found out they where a pair and they gave us 5 eggs and one of them happened to be a white ring-necked dove and she was very special her name was pearl. Instead of her cooing like all the other doves she would laugh and giggle plus when Christmas came and got a tree we would sit her in the middle and watch while she made a nest of twigs and tinsel. She lived for 15 years, I also remember when I tried to get her a mate. My family went to a shelter and found a white male dove who really needed a home so I thought of my little lady at home and wanted a egg so I could continue her bloodline. Long story short she would not let the guy eat or get next to her.She could peck at his fathers and eyes had to remove the poor dove.she was much happier. I miss her 💔
I can still see the "missing" legs on the PS'd hyenas 😂 I love your content though
When I was 5 or six years old, I stupidly poked the abdomen of a dead bumble bee. I've been scared of the live ones ever since. Ironic since they look like minature plushies come to life.
Nature is Beyond utterly amazing. More than anything our own imagination comes up with.. it's absolutely mind boggling and weird and I love that.
this episode has blown my mind too many times by the time i reached the end
I love this channel.
I forgot this Chanel existed ever since 2022.until now bruh until now
This happen in my country and a lot of Somali people lost their animals 😢 it was huge pain for all of us
Is it just me or is this narrator absolutely everywhere on UA-cam?
Having dined on 생낙지 in South Korea many times, I can attest that the tentacles sure act like they know what's going on around them. They do "react" as you try to eat them.
If you ever doubt your teachers intelligence, let him or her know that a Harvard professor once theorized birds flew to the moon
I actually have been stung by an already dead bee; I was enjoying a day at the pool with my friends, when I stepped on a bee, someone threw out of the pool. All I vaguely remember is the sharp pain of stepping on it, we got the stinger out, and I continued on. Haven't thought back to it since I saw this videos, thank you.
i think nature is cool because it has animals in it and stuff.
First
I LOVE UR VIDS
Congrats 🎉
5:55 Was hoping to see Ash's hand from the Evil Dead series here. 🤣
My cat has fallen out of my window. I live on the 4th floor which is the top floor. She didn't walk away fine at all, she hit limbs on her way down was knocked out and didn't land on all four legs. My lived, but she needed a vet ASAP.
When I was a kid our cat was chased up a very tall tree by a bobcat intent on killing him. He jumped from the top before my dad could get a shot on the bobcat. Seeing him fall that far I surely thought it would kill him but he hit the ground running and up another tree he went. The bobcat was put down and I had to climb from the backhoe bucket to get our cat from his new tree and he was fine.
I love your cat 😂❤
Probably not their cat as this isn't their original video and the kid's voice is JT McDowell. A channel built on lies
When I was like 6 years old a boy in my class got stung by a very much dead bee.. poor boy was in so much pain that I still remember it very clearly 🤕 Since then I never touch dead stingers with my bare hands
That is a very cute cat.
I’ve tried countless times to get our football team to go with a cockroach for a mascot...😂
Nice
The video of The starving polar bear was heartbreaking 💔
Hmm, can you make a video camera using a bunch of cockroach heads if you glue them all to a board, and feed all of them, keep them in the fridge and hook up nano-wires from their brains to nano-chips? Perhaps you can transform the output onto a big flatscreen, and visualize all of the output including odor reception and other reception from the antennae, and image and light from their eyes! Interesting.
I must not be in a good state of mind, but who wants to see this?
I've seen an almost headless cow run, so yeah, all these are true !
When I was younger my father had a coop of doves ( there common ringed neck drown doves). One night a coyote managed to get in and eat all but two doves who where sitting high up in a corner. We took them inside and found out they where a pair and they gave us 5 eggs and one of them happened to be a white ring-necked dove and she was very special her name was pearl. Instead of her cooing like all the other doves she would laugh and giggle plus when Christmas came and got a tree we would sit her in the middle and watch while she made a nest of twigs and tinsel. She lived for 15 years, I also remember when I tried to get her a mate. My family went to a shelter and found a white male dove who really needed a home so I thought of my little lady at home and wanted a egg so I could continue her bloodline. Long story short she would not let the guy eat or get next to her.She could peck at his fathers and eyes had to remove the poor dove.she was much happier. I miss her 💔
Yes, they are selective. I had a canary that loved a mate I got him. He nurtured her and helped build a nest. She kept pulling feet off her babies. She was confused, so I traded her for another female. He would not acknowledge her. Although she had babies, he would not feed her on the nest and the babies were healthy, but he never helped her with anything. He would look down at them with a puzzling expression. I knew he never got over losing his first mate.
Nature is CRAZY
Cool
You're cat is adorable❤
I doubt that's even their cat since they copy their content from other people and the kid's voice is a lie too. It's JT McDowell so they'll never show the kid actually talking with an open face. This channel is built on lies and deceit.
I love watop when im fried i cant stop binge watching
Skyrim Guard: Teach me your way, Master
Stork: *flies
Decapitated Cockroach: “Remember this face and remember it well, so you can recognize me when I see you in hell!”
Should comment that the fall does still hurt the cat. Lots of people still abuse cats please clarify so people know the cat can still run off afterwards in fear but have serious injuries
Thought it was "common knowledge", however I grew up in a rural area, but literally everyone knew that if u cut a rattlesnake's head off with a shovel it can still bite and inject venom
i like how the feet flew up when the body fell lol
Narrator: no one will throw cats off heights in the name of science. . . .
Me: I believe I've found my calling.
Every creature had something special defers him frome the others as we humans we are smart we may not be resilient but God gives us intelligent and free will that no other creature have.
Cockroaches: don't stop til you hear the pop. Got me through my last apartment. Eh..
4:55
Me: *Opens fridge*
The Cockroach Head: "Kill me"
Me: "Later"
*Closes the fridge*
Timing 😎✌️✌️✌️✌️😁😁😁
Tiny little machines rebuilding the human body. That's the future.
Interesting
@WATOP is it possible to make animation/art for your channel I love your videos!!
That dude died standing, mad respect
This is the best a worst thumbnail of all time🤣. I absolutely knew there was no way that cow was alive.......but i had to click on it 😂
the hell is wrong with the thumbnail
It's real tho
The thumbnails of this channel are straight up nightmare fuel 💀
These vids r so cool
Yea too bad they stole it from other people.
Wow
Meaning....avoid touching seemingly dead animal. Touch it with a very very very very long stick or something.
Got stung by a dead bee before at a pool. It was a little freaky to see cause it was lifeless and still hurt
do they have a podcast or an audio platform?
Kamazi termites rule. Got to love em
nature is unbeatable.
When i saw a malnurish cows really break my heart and pushes me to help them and feed and give the water 😢😢
OMG
Some people use dead venomous snakeheads like barbwire on a fence. And it works great.
The most amazing creature on this planet Is human, they are so resilient, they keep on killing each other seemingly successfully without using its brain!
14:30 When I was young, they were reporting an incident about a cat falling from the 28 floor and just having 2 broken limbs. It was an impressive news.
My daughter cat fell from 17 story condo onto pavement. Had a sprain but bottom half of tail is permently puffed out like when scared.
Damn, I thought man hd it rough. Nature is a struggle.
Struggles are struggles, no matter how big. Although, we do cause a lot of nature’s problems.
What are the songs used in the video?
How termites are intresting and steve and his cat😎💪
In the myth of Hercules and the 12 trials, the Hydra was ultimately dealt with by severing and burning the neck stumps. The final serpents head was the real one, the leader if it were and was immortal. Hercules buried it and covered the hole with a massive stone.
wow
14:05 Are cats immune to death from fall damage? 😵
Omg this with the cows broke me I love animals (means I don't eat them)
@8:44 you missed the opportunity to play the dancing frog leg clip!
"Hello my baby, hello my honey, Hello my ragtime gal!"
Cats can fall from incredible heights because they never reach their terminal velocity
4:55 What do you mean giving nutrition to the head? How does the head process the nutrition?
I've actually been stung by a dead bee when I tried to pick it up.
I was like five and not smart 💀
I feel sad for the cow Sir😢🙏Rest in peace little cow🥹❤️