Birds with arrows stuck in them is how people found out that birds migrate. Before this, they didn't know if birds hibernated or maybe even transformed during winter. Pfeilstorch (German for 'arrow stork'), was a white stork found in 1822 in Germany. It was carrying a 75-centimetre spear from central Africa in its neck. As of 2003, about 25 Pfeilstörche have been documented in Germany.
no‼️no‼️that’s interesting as shit to know that da way birds were discovered that they migrated‼️was from an arrow stuck in a storks neck from a continent thousands of miles away‼️Sheesh‼️
I saw a fish like that in a closed tank. All the other fishes was eating of him. Half the body was gone, like you take a big bite of a sandwich. I came back to the same place a year later.. And the fish was still half eaten and swimming around like nothing happened. That is crazy
I remember once, when I was very little, a spider was running towards me, and I kicked at it, but missed, and only skimmed over the back of it, but I knocked it’s abdomen off, and the head and legs kept running right at me.
@@r0tita233 it literally got its head removed by butcher himself, Apparently There are nerves that didn't require brain to functions in most Birds that can stabilized their heads in place while their body can be moving, That Rooster lived for 6 more months after decapitated
The final destination one... If the car driver decided not to pick it up he/she would probably been able to brake. We shouldn't talk about luck if the situation could've been prevented. For most "lucky" situations there's just lack of awareness of the situation.
I can't take any video with this dude doing the voiceover seriously. I'm so used to this guy doing voiceovers for all the clickbait low quality channels. Also, why are you trying to make people think it's you talking? Everybody knows it isn't. This dude has been doing voiceovers since the dawn of UA-cam.
About the guy that rear ended a truck carrying logs. Narrator said the guy bending down saved his life by doing so. Wouldn't he have been fine had he not bent over? Then he would've seen the truck had stopped or slowed down.
Yeah, I find it hard to believe that WATOP said that it was a good thing that he bent over. They’re usually smarter than that. That guy was was just stupid and lucky.
Humans don't always have to help animals. Sometimes it makes it worse. A lady found a fawn in her yard, bc fawns will lay down until the mom comes back. And she went out there and brought the fawn inside and then called the cops. And it's like why? The mom's probably out there and coming back.
I had a similar experience a few years ago. A stray cat had had a litter of kittens in a bush near the office. Instead of leaving them alone and letting mom do her thing, some dummy brought the kittens into the office in a milk crate, and then the mom was too leery to come back to the bush for any chance at being reunited. So the kittens had to be brought to a rescuer. And before that rescue was done, some dummy also decided to take one of the kittens home. Thing is, unweaned kittens don't just need milk to survive, they need _the right kind of milk_ and they also need manual stimulation to go potty every 20-30 minutes. So that kitten probably didn't make it. But I'm happy to report that its 6 siblings did just fine.
@@Dee_Just_Dee Exactly kindness is welcome in RIGHT situations, the examples you gave pretty much feels like all those DUMMIES accomplished are abducting a mother's precious children for no freaking reason. It's one thing to rescue an abandoned pet cat or a feral cat and another to separate a mother from her children.
@@Dee_Just_Dee He / she should have taken the mom inside also. But we don't know the background of this story. Maybe the weather was so bad these kittens almost had no chance to survive? Maybe the so called dummy had observed the litter for some time and did not see the cat mom? She could have been dead already (traffic, dogs, cat haters).
You shouldn't pick up small birds and try to put them in nests. Generally mother is somewhere around observing and have no problem in abandoning chicks if there's danger. If you leave them alone mother bird will eventually pick them up (or something will come and eat chick)
@@realdragon you shouldn't pick up any animal because they never asked for your divine intervention. (unless it's a snail and you tryna let Brodie get there faster)
Personally I'm kinda digging it, I guess... ? It just sounds like the Narrator speaking in a different octave or through a filter. Almost like WATOP is playing with us and making a little fun of themselves. Like, maybe the Narrator and Steve are blood-related and really do sound that much alike, or maybe it's just audio trickery. I guess I'm just not invested enough to be annoyed... ?
I'm very surprised you didn't mention Mike the headless chicken. After losing his head ,he lived for two years and became a sideshow exhibit. His owner fed it by putting corn ot whatever down its throat. My grandparents had a farm back in early 50s and 60s. I always wondered why a chicken would run around for a while if you cut its head off ,but when I saw my aunt wring its neck, they just died. FYI, she held the bird by its head and swung her arms around like a windmill to break its neck. They always just died instead of running around like a chicken with its head cut off! LOL
I think it’s because of the shock to the nervous system? Like in the act of getting its head chopped off the nervous system just sends out mother loads of alarms that are probably amplified by the fact that the tool used to off them typically is metal. I think breaking the neck by hand reacts differently for that reason as well, you’re turning off a switch rather than cutting a live wire with a pair of metal wire cutters. But that’s just me guessing from what I understand about it 😂😂
@@DelRae I was reading about this just a week or two ago. A chicken's brain is pretty far back in its head/neck, so if you cut the head off pretty high on the neck, you leave some of its brain stem behind... sometimes, it's enough brain stem that a bunch of bodily processes like breathing, heartbeat and food digestion just keep going.
@@DelRae its because of the neck of a chicken contains enough brain in it that if you cut it off high up the body can keep living breaking the neck likely destroys much of what would otherwise have kept the chicken alive
It's interesting hearing Steve talk. I dont know if I like it or not xD He is more misterious if he is the silent searcher with the narrator in the background :D
The chimp and the girl situation kinda reminds me of my high school sweetheart and me. No I’m not insulating her, it’s the “forbidden to see each other” but remaining friends theme
The reason we see so many examples of animals surviving critical injuries is because dead animals are a daily occurrence all over the world and animals dying of minor wounds is an equally common sight
Absolutely! I just found my dad sleeping with my wife while my mom was watching; I’ve been infected with the SARS virus; my boss demoted me to fry cook; I have anal fungus; my dog has herpes; my car was repossessed; my son has herpes. But who cares because WATOP released a new video and life is good (for about 15 minutes).
Once doing yardwork for a landlord found a handful of lizard like creatures, and one of them was just a head with barely a body with tiny legs growing from the body. The age of the head wasn't consistent with the tiny body and legs when compared to others found near it. Most had long tails and a red stripe down the side of their body. The head looked like it was regrowing its body from the neck. They looked like they are a subsurface creature, skink or salamander like, that lives almost completely underground. The ecosystem is a city built over a creek. No images matched their markings, and the closest match to the common phenotype/markings was a lizard common on the other side of the planet. I think they're maybe an undiscovered endangered species kept secret so houses could be built over their habitat.
just saying but a lot of the "undiscovered" species have been discovered long ago by people and just never been officially documented. a specie might be well known in a local area but be totally unknown by the wider world becaus of the lack of documentation.
If you have pictures or can find another specimen, check with your local biologists (if you have any nearby). Take it to the closest university. That's really interesting. I know skinks (at least some) have insane regeneration abilities, so it could be that. Salamanders, too, actually.
Humans can be like this too, but you don't notice as much since we patch each other up the best we can. By all accounts, humans should die upon losing both legs, but we simply make chairs with wheels on them.
There are people that have survived after being bisected. On shock sites, you can come across the aftermath of a very much alive cow that has lost most of its head due to a train accident. There is also footage of a chicken that survived for months having most of its head cut off. I don't recall where I seen this. A hunter recorded a deer with a large portion of its back missing. I find it fascinating that given the right conditions, animals can survive horrific injuries which would kill most everything else.
@minraja, I ha e seen the deer video and I just can't imagine what happened to it. It acts like its ok. Fascinating and gross at the same time. Poor thing.
The post card story is similar to another i heard. A man recievd a letter that was 30 years old. It was lost at a post office and was found when the post offoce did a thorough cleaning of the facility and found the letter.
My piranhas used to bite koi in half and they survived more than a day until they finished them off of course. Always wondered how long they would live if they were able to get away.
the goose .. I used to be an adventurer like you. Then I took an arrow in the knee god i loved the reference.. mustve been the wind :D all the shenanigans done to npcs :P
If you look closly in several decapitated wasp videos the head is still connected with a thin string, Im wondering if the wasp is still able to see since thee head is still connected. you can see the wasp tring to put the nerve back in its body.
In China a living boiled fish is a delicious treat. They boil the back of the body in boiling oil taking care not to damage the head and serves the fish while gasping for water and oxygene. A bit sic if you ask me. 🤷🏼♂️
Well I know ppl can survive with no arm or legs as long as they have there torso and head from other videos so it makes sense that animals or insects could survive without portions of there body’s and ect
you say that about cicadas but imagine it this way. these things eat for 17 years grow up and have a massive orgy and then die. that seems like a pretty damn good life.
Wow, can you imagine how LO-O-O-ONG it took for the mushroom that is symbiotic with the cicada to evolve that away? It is only exposed to the cicada once every 17 years. Natural selection happens slowly, selecting a trait once every 17 years!
This is some cockroach missing it's head kinda shit!!! Now I need to wait for daylight to come before I can sleep! Thanks masked host guy!!! Thanks!!! No, really cool stories. I knew the snake thing from chopping up diamond back rattlers when I lived in California. One of them kept trying to bite me with it severed head! It was the funniest and scariest thing I've ever witnessed. They were a threat to 3 really sweet black labs named Kiki, Kai, and Kahlua and had invaded their garage, which was the dogs only shady area. But, being the pet sitter I was, I handled it like a boss!!!
Bad comparison? You're talking about animals who have natural adaptations to survive in their environment and are still alive, versus a critter whose insides "disappeared" because of a fungus infection and is probably either dead or no longer in control of its body. This is actually very reminiscent of "zombified" ants who have been taken over by the parasitical cordyceps fungus.
Apparently ants have ability to regenerate limbs if they're given appropriate care by other ants, article also said something about ants being able to survive decapitation
Birds with arrows stuck in them is how people found out that birds migrate. Before this, they didn't know if birds hibernated or maybe even transformed during winter.
Pfeilstorch (German for 'arrow stork'), was a white stork found in 1822 in Germany. It was carrying a 75-centimetre spear from central Africa in its neck. As of 2003, about 25 Pfeilstörche have been documented in Germany.
ok
Oh that’s cool to know
You Watched That Short too huh
no‼️no‼️that’s interesting as shit to know that da way birds were discovered that they migrated‼️was from an arrow stuck in a storks neck from a continent thousands of miles away‼️Sheesh‼️
Those J-Bunnies are still chuckin' spears at storks as of 2003? No wonder they never invented the wheel...
I saw a fish like that in a closed tank. All the other fishes was eating of him. Half the body was gone, like you take a big bite of a sandwich. I came back to the same place a year later.. And the fish was still half eaten and swimming around like nothing happened. That is crazy
Tis only a flesh wound.
Wow
That wasp is a mood, even in death it still hungers.
For fruit and berries it would seem which is fortunate for us.
I remember once, when I was very little, a spider was running towards me, and I kicked at it, but missed, and only skimmed over the back of it, but I knocked it’s abdomen off, and the head and legs kept running right at me.
Wasps, cockroaches and (seen) chickens also can live without a head. Starfish are the absolute geniuses.
The chicken dont
@@r0tita233there's a rare case where a Rooster live for a long time without head
@@MelonGrace I think that rooster lived without a part of his face, not without his entire head
@@r0tita233 it literally got its head removed by butcher himself,
Apparently There are nerves that didn't require brain to functions in most Birds that can stabilized their heads in place while their body can be moving,
That Rooster lived for 6 more months after decapitated
The final destination one... If the car driver decided not to pick it up he/she would probably been able to brake. We shouldn't talk about luck if the situation could've been prevented. For most "lucky" situations there's just lack of awareness of the situation.
I can't take any video with this dude doing the voiceover seriously. I'm so used to this guy doing voiceovers for all the clickbait low quality channels.
Also, why are you trying to make people think it's you talking? Everybody knows it isn't. This dude has been doing voiceovers since the dawn of UA-cam.
its not that serious bro
bro based on the way your talking i can literally say "i eat clouds" and you would say "you actually do"
About the guy that rear ended a truck carrying logs. Narrator said the guy bending down saved his life by doing so. Wouldn't he have been fine had he not bent over? Then he would've seen the truck had stopped or slowed down.
exactly what i was thinking. thats less a "oh wow he was so lucky" and just "fucking keep your eyes on the road!"
Yeah, I find it hard to believe that WATOP said that it was a good thing that he bent over. They’re usually smarter than that. That guy was was just stupid and lucky.
It was a lesson im sure he learned and will remember
OR... He could've been "logged into facelog"😂😂😂
Psychology 101
Thought processes.
Meaning he or she might not have enough time for their brain to process what's going on
Humans don't always have to help animals. Sometimes it makes it worse. A lady found a fawn in her yard, bc fawns will lay down until the mom comes back. And she went out there and brought the fawn inside and then called the cops.
And it's like why? The mom's probably out there and coming back.
I had a similar experience a few years ago. A stray cat had had a litter of kittens in a bush near the office. Instead of leaving them alone and letting mom do her thing, some dummy brought the kittens into the office in a milk crate, and then the mom was too leery to come back to the bush for any chance at being reunited. So the kittens had to be brought to a rescuer. And before that rescue was done, some dummy also decided to take one of the kittens home. Thing is, unweaned kittens don't just need milk to survive, they need _the right kind of milk_ and they also need manual stimulation to go potty every 20-30 minutes. So that kitten probably didn't make it. But I'm happy to report that its 6 siblings did just fine.
@@Dee_Just_Dee Exactly kindness is welcome in RIGHT situations, the examples you gave pretty much feels like all those DUMMIES accomplished are abducting a mother's precious children for no freaking reason. It's one thing to rescue an abandoned pet cat or a feral cat and another to separate a mother from her children.
@@Dee_Just_Dee He / she should have taken the mom inside also. But we don't know the background of this story. Maybe the weather was so bad these kittens almost had no chance to survive? Maybe the so called dummy had observed the litter for some time and did not see the cat mom? She could have been dead already (traffic, dogs, cat haters).
You shouldn't pick up small birds and try to put them in nests. Generally mother is somewhere around observing and have no problem in abandoning chicks if there's danger. If you leave them alone mother bird will eventually pick them up (or something will come and eat chick)
@@realdragon you shouldn't pick up any animal because they never asked for your divine intervention. (unless it's a snail and you tryna let Brodie get there faster)
If the hornet wouldn't take its head with it, how should it know where to fly? 😂😅
Steve has been embodied with the spirit of Joe Pesci. Lethal Weapon Pesci, not Casino Pesci. Please stop. Who is his target audience? Kids?
We all hate it, you're not alone
1000% this.
Personally I'm kinda digging it, I guess... ? It just sounds like the Narrator speaking in a different octave or through a filter. Almost like WATOP is playing with us and making a little fun of themselves. Like, maybe the Narrator and Steve are blood-related and really do sound that much alike, or maybe it's just audio trickery. I guess I'm just not invested enough to be annoyed... ?
Wow the same thing was in my mind 😮 he she or it get weirder and weirder
Took the words out of my mouth.
Me
“Dumbass wasp doesn’t even know where it’s body is”
Also me
*stubs toe on chair that has been there for years
I'm very surprised you didn't mention Mike the headless chicken. After losing his head ,he lived for two years and became a sideshow exhibit. His owner fed it by putting corn ot whatever down its throat. My grandparents had a farm back in early 50s and 60s. I always wondered why a chicken would run around for a while if you cut its head off ,but when I saw my aunt wring its neck, they just died. FYI, she held the bird by its head and swung her arms around like a windmill to break its neck. They always just died instead of running around like a chicken with its head cut off! LOL
I think it’s because of the shock to the nervous system? Like in the act of getting its head chopped off the nervous system just sends out mother loads of alarms that are probably amplified by the fact that the tool used to off them typically is metal. I think breaking the neck by hand reacts differently for that reason as well, you’re turning off a switch rather than cutting a live wire with a pair of metal wire cutters. But that’s just me guessing from what I understand about it 😂😂
im pretty sure jk i alr know i watch this channel alot they alr maid a video like this and talked about mike
@@DelRae I was reading about this just a week or two ago. A chicken's brain is pretty far back in its head/neck, so if you cut the head off pretty high on the neck, you leave some of its brain stem behind... sometimes, it's enough brain stem that a bunch of bodily processes like breathing, heartbeat and food digestion just keep going.
My grandpa had chickens he'd always do the windmill decapitation move to end the bird
@@DelRae its because of the neck of a chicken contains enough brain in it that if you cut it off high up the body can keep living breaking the neck likely destroys much of what would otherwise have kept the chicken alive
It's interesting hearing Steve talk. I dont know if I like it or not xD
He is more misterious if he is the silent searcher with the narrator in the background :D
No more silent Steve 🎉
@@sirensaid243I don’t mind if Steve talks but I’m just not a fan of the voice they gave him
I agree. I don't really care for Steve's voice. It takes away from his intelligence and he tries to be funny, but fails, it is annoying.
The chimp and the girl situation kinda reminds me of my high school sweetheart and me. No I’m not insulating her, it’s the “forbidden to see each other” but remaining friends theme
The reason we see so many examples of animals surviving critical injuries is because dead animals are a daily occurrence all over the world and animals dying of minor wounds is an equally common sight
it's a good morning when WATOP releases a video!
Absolutely! I just found my dad sleeping with my wife while my mom was watching; I’ve been infected with the SARS virus; my boss demoted me to fry cook; I have anal fungus; my dog has herpes; my car was repossessed; my son has herpes. But who cares because WATOP released a new video and life is good (for about 15 minutes).
Frfr
To me this is something to watch while i take my midnight snack
Once doing yardwork for a landlord found a handful of lizard like creatures, and one of them was just a head with barely a body with tiny legs growing from the body. The age of the head wasn't consistent with the tiny body and legs when compared to others found near it. Most had long tails and a red stripe down the side of their body. The head looked like it was regrowing its body from the neck. They looked like they are a subsurface creature, skink or salamander like, that lives almost completely underground. The ecosystem is a city built over a creek. No images matched their markings, and the closest match to the common phenotype/markings was a lizard common on the other side of the planet. I think they're maybe an undiscovered endangered species kept secret so houses could be built over their habitat.
Report it? Do you have photos of the specimen?
Sounds like something you would think the evil developers would do...
just saying but a lot of the "undiscovered" species have been discovered long ago by people and just never been officially documented. a specie might be well known in a local area but be totally unknown by the wider world becaus of the lack of documentation.
If you have pictures or can find another specimen, check with your local biologists (if you have any nearby). Take it to the closest university. That's really interesting. I know skinks (at least some) have insane regeneration abilities, so it could be that. Salamanders, too, actually.
@@allhopeabandon7831what?
Coffee + animal facts = best UA-cam channel ever
you can't do a fish video without featuring Jeremy wade
Humans can be like this too, but you don't notice as much since we patch each other up the best we can. By all accounts, humans should die upon losing both legs, but we simply make chairs with wheels on them.
*Human:* ‘I’d lose my head if it wasn’t attached!’
*Wasp:* fufufu.. _pathetic._
Bunnys Benz...I LOVE IT! ❤🤣😂
Spending 7 years in the dirt might be like sleeping all the time. That doesn’t sound so bad.
There are people that have survived after being bisected.
On shock sites, you can come across the aftermath of a very much alive cow that has lost most of its head due to a train accident.
There is also footage of a chicken that survived for months having most of its head cut off.
I don't recall where I seen this. A hunter recorded a deer with a large portion of its back missing.
I find it fascinating that given the right conditions, animals can survive horrific injuries which would kill most everything else.
@minraja,
I ha e seen the deer video and I just can't imagine what happened to it.
It acts like its ok. Fascinating and gross at the same time. Poor thing.
That fish was nicknamed Joe by its fish comrades. You know... Eat at Joe's 😂
@@GeekGamerGuiI don't get it
07:03 ... Don't do that! So mean! 😂
“A Woman fell in love with a chimpanzee, I know how that sounds and No it wasn’t like that” 😂
Even insects have basic pain receptors, so whether it understands that its body is missing, it is in fact feeling pain.
I always press like on you're videos even if I didn't finish watching your videos
The fact that the body grabbed the head and immediately flew off like, got it!
The post card story is similar to another i heard. A man recievd a letter that was 30 years old. It was lost at a post office and was found when the post offoce did a thorough cleaning of the facility and found the letter.
I watch all of these while eating because UA-cam helps my appetite
I love your videos man! I stay enjoying your content!
ROFLAO our slogan should be: Maine Where Horror Stories begin and the Hills stays Silent.
Wow..amazing my friend..👍👍❤❤🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
Me: Picks up fish
Fish: Decapitates itself
Me: Trying to process what I witnessed
That dog can do some drifting now
7:54 ah, the wheeled rabbit. These ones are quite rare.
I love WATOP posts a new video about valuable information on animals
I was wondering what's up with the thumbnail.
Then I noticed the man got like seven fingers 😂
The Skyrim reference killed me ☠️☠️☠️
Naw bro that wasp just flew off carrying its own head 😂🤣 3:50
My piranhas used to bite koi in half and they survived more than a day until they finished them off of course. Always wondered how long they would live if they were able to get away.
the goose .. I used to be an adventurer like you. Then I took an arrow in the knee god i loved the reference.. mustve been the wind :D all the shenanigans done to npcs :P
That fly was dribbling its head, fr man i have seen everything 😂
If you look closly in several decapitated wasp videos the head is still connected with a thin string, Im wondering if the wasp is still able to see since thee head is still connected. you can see the wasp tring to put the nerve back in its body.
Wasp: *TOO ANGRY TO DIE*
Gross but fascinating...
Thinking I will stick to coffee when watching a new episode from now on😂
In China a living boiled fish is a delicious treat. They boil the back of the body in boiling oil taking care not to damage the head and serves the fish while gasping for water and oxygene. A bit sic if you ask me. 🤷🏼♂️
They also do that in some provinces with dogs... Alive... for minutes on end...
But you should respect ones culture is what's always said.
Well I know ppl can survive with no arm or legs as long as they have there torso and head from other videos so it makes sense that animals or insects could survive without portions of there body’s and ect
I like your vids very much it's so much information thanks for doing these videos!!!
Nice and informative videos. From Philippines.
why do y’all change the titles like that? just curious.
Wait a minute, a freaking RC Rabbitcycle?
The wasp head: I feel lighter all of a sudden.....oh well, must be the wind.
That guy with the mask coming up trying to lip sync occassionally for sure does NOT sound like our boy. I find it hilarious
Love the consistency. Keep it up!
"some animals cant do without humans" "Buddy was hit by a car"
Humans caused this wtf 😭😂
Was that a blue tang??? Holy fk resilience
That cicada became Michael afton. Lol
Sick Upload. 🐟
I bet the study on cicadas took a long time to conclude
I look forward tho these videos Keep up the hard work
you say that about cicadas but imagine it this way. these things eat for 17 years grow up and have a massive orgy and then die. that seems like a pretty damn good life.
I agree with steve I'll stick to coffee
I absolutely love this channel. Not in the court order way though. More in the dish through the trash for used milk jugs. Don't ask questions.
I has questions
@@isaacm7934the answer is 42
What ?
I liked it a lot more when Steve was a mute, now he’s talking every 5 seconds it has ruined the channel a bit.
@@robertdemon3550 I just think he's breaking out of his shell somewhat.
I appreciated the Skyrim reference :)
5:23 😂Hollywood got nothing on these lit ass FX
I was blown away by the thumbnail, am I the only one who count how many fingers in the thumbnail
"10 Animals That Live After Death"
"it's a flesh wound" :)
Great content
She fell in love with the chipm? I guess some people are just weird like that
THEY CARE BUT NO CHOICE 😂
Michael Jackson must have been a saw fish!😂😂😂
The man on the thumbnail has 7 fingers. He clearly does t care about his body either 😂
Wow, can you imagine how LO-O-O-ONG it took for the mushroom that is symbiotic with the cicada to evolve that away? It is only exposed to the cicada once every 17 years. Natural selection happens slowly, selecting a trait once every 17 years!
I grew up in Florida. I once received a letter returned to me via USPS 7 yrs AFTER I originally mailed it.
Only in Florida!!! 🤦🏾♀️ 😂
BAHAHAHAHA 💀
These experiments are brutal!
The thumbnail was chainsaw man in fish form and nobody can take that away from me
This is some cockroach missing it's head kinda shit!!! Now I need to wait for daylight to come before I can sleep! Thanks masked host guy!!! Thanks!!!
No, really cool stories. I knew the snake thing from chopping up diamond back rattlers when I lived in California. One of them kept trying to bite me with it severed head! It was the funniest and scariest thing I've ever witnessed. They were a threat to 3 really sweet black labs named Kiki, Kai, and Kahlua and had invaded their garage, which was the dogs only shady area. But, being the pet sitter I was, I handled it like a boss!!!
My dad taught me to bury snakeheads at around 4 yo haha. He was deathly afraid of snakes
The guy with the mask sounds like Mickey mouse😂🤣😆😅
11:33 it was probably a Canadian goose
2:23 Poor sawfish 🤕
"Animals That Don't Care About Their Bodies"
10:10 They obviously don't feel anything same like polar bears, penguins, and leopard seals don't feel any cold at minus forty.
Bad comparison? You're talking about animals who have natural adaptations to survive in their environment and are still alive, versus a critter whose insides "disappeared" because of a fungus infection and is probably either dead or no longer in control of its body. This is actually very reminiscent of "zombified" ants who have been taken over by the parasitical cordyceps fungus.
Apparently ants have ability to regenerate limbs if they're given appropriate care by other ants, article also said something about ants being able to survive decapitation
Great content, the voice/voice-over is throwing it off.
@12:30 lmfao how about ducttape lol
Am i the only one that thinks that this is giving bill nye the science guy vibes😂
Not my phone deciding to buffer at 0:37 on the video for like 2 minutes
Good morning watop
No way she got banned for blowimg kisses she had to have been doing more than that 😂😂
i fuckin love cicadas they are the most beautiful white noise ever
It's just head nobody 😂
California goose 😂🤣🤣
Cool video but that weird guy with the black mask does no justice for the video! He’s kinda creepy
Have y’all made a video about animal STDs? You mentioned cicadas and might’ve mentioned koalas in a different video. I think it would be interesting.
6:11 Thanos ant: you should've gone for the head