I had a pet preying mantis that thought she was a bird! Everytime I came in the room she would fly to me and land on my left shoulder, idk why my left shoulder but she was a loving dainty critter. She didn't eat that much for a mantis but surprisingly she lived much longer than I expected compared to her parents and grandparents.
The walking sticks are fascinating creatures to say the least. I kept 4 of them in an ample terrarium for few years. When the eggs hatched the babies look like tiny little green spiders. They grew to be about 5 inches long. If they lost a limb, the new limb that started to grow out, looked like a very small curled up vine. The hardest part of keeping them was finding food for them in the winter. They loved eating mulberry leaves. Of course the mulberry leaves would start to drop in the fall and I’d have to find another source of food for them. Their life expectancy was about two years. I loved the experience of having them as pets.
A large grasshopper is a LOCUST- I love Walking Sticks, they are so cute and charming... One came into my back door two years in a row. I had a Giant Sphinx Moth, the largest, in my hand - It covered about half my hand and had beautiful markings on the underwing. It flew away like a bird. The Alligator bug -WOW! How amazing!
Any sort of mantis can form a slight bond with their owner. They seem to have more personality than any other bug, not to mention how fun it is watching them devour crickets. The fact that they are the most fearless insect but very docile towards humans, makes them both interesting and fun to take care of. The reason the females eat the male's heads after mating is to ensure the safety and survival of the young (atleast thats how i've always understood it).
Yeah, kinda, however…. I still think it’s kinda spooky, but I guess they need to keep the population growing……… If i was a praying mantis, I would not want to be either, I’m ok with being a human….
i had one visit me every night for 2 weeks on my porch while i was smoking my cigg. I use to feed her crickets who whould not let me sleep. Plesent company :D and not agressive ! 2 times she even sit on my knee while eating .
A lot of misinformation in this video. One example the tarantula hawk doesn't eat tarantulas. They lay an egg on it and in about a month the larvae hatches and eats the carcass. They then feed only on nectar mainly.
This is completely unrelated to the video, but you mentioned you have a guinea pig 😊. I have 2 of them. I just wanted to let you know that they are much happier with at least 2 of them. In Switzerland its actually illegal to own only 1 guinea pig because they get lonely. Great video though. You earned a new subscriber.
Fancy Topic: I believe this fisherman has caught a lobster, if you look at his right hand it looks like it’s holding the back of the tail and just passed his right hand the tail/carapace that he is holding is not in line with the abdomen of the grasshopper and the legs of the grasshopper have a reddish color at the part of the leg which I think is the lobster legs and then they just extended it out. This is a photo shop
When I was a kid running around playing in the yard I actually saw a giant grasshopper! It was enormous. Not as big as the one pictured with the fisherman but if I had to recall, I would say it was about 7 inches long. I chased it across the yard until it hopped under a pine tree & got away. I went & told my mom what I saw & she laughed. But to this very day I swear that grasshopper was as real as the day is long.
I absolutely believe it. I think there's gotta be strange genetic mutations of bugs out there that just. . .HAPPEN once and a while. I've seen strange versions of bugs in rural areas of my home. Something like a spider that spins its webs different. Sometimes there are frogs that are way too big for what they usually are. Nature is still happening, it's just really hidden now.
About 15 years ago in Texas there was a massive grasshopper issue, there would be so many that everything would stink as they died and carpeted fields and yards. There were some that were very much 4-5 inches long. I could be wrong, but some grasshoppers morph in to Locusts for one reason or another and get huge.
i remember sitting at my desk and hearing a buzzing sort of sound and something hit my feet and looking down and seeing the fattest grasshopper i have ever seen fucking chadhopper
yea its texas katydid, its the biggest insect ive ever seen in western oklahoma, they look like a super grasshopper except yea they are about 7 inches and they eat other grasshoppers, theyre very aggressive, they are nicknamed wart biters, i used to shoot them with a .22 rifle and they are very mean and strong if you pick them up.
2:35 that’s a locust, and it’s quite obviously photoshopped. He’s fishing and someone photoshopped some giant, colorful locust on there. The largest bug/insect in the world that we know of is the Goliath beetle. However, the Hercules beetle, giant weta, and titan beetle are quite large too
Should be cautious approaching one of those things. Made me wonder how he can touch one of those things like that without freaking out, being uncomfortable, or being disgusted lol
And humor, dont forget the sense of humor that this clever entymologist found an outlet for in this Educational video Entymologists just wanna have fun
My old friend Alejandro Silva told me 24 years ago that when he grew up in the Costa Rican jungle there were cockroaches so big 6 inches &when you step on them they keep walking!
The alligator bug looks a lot like a lanternfly that is wearing a mask. lol. nice video! - i looked it up and thats bc it is part of the lanternfly family. cool!
So question? Are you scared of insects? Also I am currently keeping two mantids, a camponotus herculenus colony, some super worms and darkling beetles (they used to be meal worms for my ants)
I’m afraid of mantises and centipedes, I can handle smaller centipedes but mantises are usually big. One time I was walking into my home when this GIANT mantis flew right next to me, I screamed to say the least…..
In my school we once found a huge moth a bit bigger than a foot surprisingly nobody freaked out because it was the just the wall until somebody threw dirt at it and it ran off.
All good points about that ginormous grasshopper, he made a Halloween costume for his fish. Any fisherman can catch a big fish, But a ginormous grasshopper can cause mayhem or at least anxiety. Thanks for pointing all that out.
I think you are kinda funny. You give great info too. If anyone watches your channel they should know that the thumbnail is always your fancy topic: and that could be anything ! I look forward to it !!
I work in a place where we always see earwigs and many different species of them. Ive seen earwigs and kept one because of its large size and still have. Roughly about 2.8in absolutely huge the other are only about an inch maybe half an inch
When I saw that thumbnail I new it was fake because that’s an eastern lubber grasshopper, one of the most common grasshoppers in Florida, and they don’t grow that huge, the biggest grasshopper is the size of your hand.
@@anitasuewatson7300 Oh please , I seen a rat in NYC that was at least 10 pounds heavy. I have the video in another phone. Animals are as varied and random as humans , why does the dude have to be a liar? Who says its fake?
My mantis was my friend, he used to sit on my arm while i would do really anything around my house and he would go back into his tank when I needed him to. Cletus was the best
The African mantis puzzled me. Me & some co workers actually found one while working on the hwy. These were really thick bodied an bigger than 2 hands. Freaked us all out. And we are in South Texas.
The Goliath 🪲 was so cute. I love seeing and catching them on Animal crossing games. And I love the walking sticks. The bird wing was gorgeous 😍 we have quite a few around where I live.
Giant grasshoppers 1971 or 1972 st. Louis Post-Dispatch published a giant grasshopper wingspan was about two feet the grasshopper was about 14 60 in Long. Shot by a farmer with a shotgun while the insect was fighting for his corn crop. I encountered the grasshopper myself 24-hours before it flew across the Mississippi and got shot. It was forced out of the air by at least 10 or 12 pigeons. The grasshopper sought refuge in the overgrown lot next door to my friends house. You can hear this thing breathe the spikes on the legs almost three-quarters of an inch long and mandibles that could easily amputated finger.
I have had three Darner Dragonflies. They can get lost when they migrate and I end up with a orphan. They are absolutely beautiful. They love mirrors or anything that reflects light and their own image
@@MrWillow2 idk I’ve never checked but I literally just saw one a couple days ago while I was working on a car but I’m in Tennessee/ North Carolina area
@@Shane life is about planning if don't plan very well you get disorganized on the way you dont expect so be a good planner meet good people who will help you reach your destination baby whats your plans are you getting them your desire to get them is your healthy plan how are you doing baby
I moved to the Mojave Desert last year and this year I saw a tarantula hawk but it was about 5" with giant gold wings like a fly with a hornet body. It's not agressive at least.
There's another type of giant walking stick which is much more Giant and impressive than this one There's a giant stick insects that can grow up to 24 inches long Ballston Spa Two freaking feet That's a bug bigger than a possum as far as length
Ok so....does that giant freakin centipede EAT the little baby chicken that was in the "aquarium" or whatever in one if the quick shots in this video or what??? I CAN'T UNSEE that part now thank you very much!!!! 😮😖
Yea cant believe it took me this long to find a comment that evn mentions that part; Seems rlly unnecessary to include it eating a bird n ESPECIALLY the fuckin mouse mammal after with all the other footage to me
Probably not even necessary to give it live prey either; some people who have weird pets often seem a bit creepy to me the way they can casually do that.
I'm not certain especially as it says it's native to new Zealand but pretty sure I saw a giant weta in Greece, it was the size of a large rat and crawled right above our heads as we played cards on the balcony, the girls I was with freaked out and ran inside and I pushed it into a corner with a broom, it felt like it was armour plated when I released my hold it fell to the ground and made a thumping noise and I swept it off the side of the balcony never to be seen again, never worked out what it was though which is the reason I'm watching this video lol
Luckily every time I see photos like that grasshopper one I just know that their photoshopped because I'm like that's like prehistoric sizes there's no way insects can get that big now there's not enough oxygen. As much as I don't like insects I have definitely researched them a lot cuz I'm just wondering like of all the creatures on the planet like why do we come out like this and why did they come out just looking like horror stories They look closer to microorganisms blown up than any other creature on this planet. And even though they're not technically insects they are really in the same family on the tree and I try not to think about crabs and shrimp and lobsters because they are technically just waterbugs They are 100% technically just waterbugs And I really like shrimp and mentally that's going to destroy shrimp for me
@@tytuswerbowski3031 the fact that this dude said theres not enough oxygen to sustain a large grasshopper... and 20 freaking morons actually clicked the like button. Like seriously, where are these children getting their education? Out of the trash can? These fools are stupid and they like eachothers comments, making their stupidity worse.
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I love how you include a badly photoshopped image just so you can clickbait lol
Smooth right?
Stfu no one asked now go cry to your mom stop complaining and just click off if your going to comment something stupid and worthless
Stupid yes
Yep I fell for it too that's why no like button and never subscribe to this channel
@@nicholasbiddle7893*Not as much as UGLY & CHEAP !*
Fancy Topic: A grasshopper that big couln't keeps itself fed.
How would it breath?
This is such a stupid suggestion literally don’t give any suggestions ever again
Ya just like dinosaurs
It would have to resort to small mammals.
Grass hoper with no back legs on the floor in my mates house
I had a pet preying mantis that thought she was a bird! Everytime I came in the room she would fly to me and land on my left shoulder, idk why my left shoulder but she was a loving dainty critter. She didn't eat that much for a mantis but surprisingly she lived much longer than I expected compared to her parents and grandparents.
Apparently they can be good pets. Not something you snuggle with at night, but they’ve been known to form bonds with humans
What kind of mantis did you have?
Chinese mantis (Tenodera sinensis).
Insane 😂
Praying mantises are huge they can be up to the size of a pencil what's the
The walking sticks are fascinating creatures to say the least. I kept 4 of them in an ample terrarium for few years. When the eggs hatched the babies look like tiny little green spiders. They grew to be about 5 inches long. If they lost a limb, the new limb that started to grow out, looked like a very small curled up vine. The hardest part of keeping them was finding food for them in the winter. They loved eating mulberry leaves. Of course the mulberry leaves would start to drop in the fall and I’d have to find another source of food for them. Their life expectancy was about two years. I loved the experience of having them as pets.
What other food source did you find for them?
Fancy topic:It looks like the man catched a fish and then someone edited the grasshopper in the picture
He's on a river. How could you catch a grasshopper in water😂
I thought the exact same thing. Unless a huge eagle dropped the suspect grasshopper in the river, I believe your hypothesis is fully correct.
no that one dose live in water
There is no aquatic grasshoper species its a pic of a baby desert locust edited over a fish@@sallyhart2376
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A large grasshopper is a LOCUST- I love Walking Sticks, they are so cute and charming... One came into my back door two years in a row. I had a Giant Sphinx Moth, the largest, in my hand - It covered about half my hand and had beautiful markings on the underwing. It flew away like a bird. The Alligator bug -WOW! How amazing!
Any sort of mantis can form a slight bond with their owner. They seem to have more personality than any other bug, not to mention how fun it is watching them devour crickets. The fact that they are the most fearless insect but very docile towards humans, makes them both interesting and fun to take care of. The reason the females eat the male's heads after mating is to ensure the safety and survival of the young (atleast thats how i've always understood it).
Yeah, kinda, however….
I still think it’s kinda spooky, but I guess they need to keep the population growing………
If i was a praying mantis, I would not want to be either, I’m ok with being a human….
i had one visit me every night for 2 weeks on my porch while i was smoking my cigg. I use to feed her crickets who whould not let me sleep. Plesent company :D and not agressive ! 2 times she even sit on my knee while eating .
They're very sweet creatures, I held one for the first time last year and it was hugging my thumb just chilling lol
Jumping spiders also seem to be pretty intelligent too!
A lot of misinformation in this video. One example the tarantula hawk doesn't eat tarantulas. They lay an egg on it and in about a month the larvae hatches and eats the carcass. They then feed only on nectar mainly.
Amazing beautiful, great, miraculous divine art of nature!. 🐛
(Me) “scared of the bugs”
(Also me) “*keeps watching the video*”
What person could be scared of such fascinating specimens?
I got the chills from the damn thumbnail💀💀💀💀
It’s fake…Make sure to report for spam/misleading 🫵
I wish bugs or any kind of insect never existed except for bees.
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Wow that insect click bait definitely got me hahahahahahha
The thumbnail, lol.
It’s obviously fake. Make sure to report for spam/misleading 🫵
This is completely unrelated to the video, but you mentioned you have a guinea pig 😊. I have 2 of them. I just wanted to let you know that they are much happier with at least 2 of them. In Switzerland its actually illegal to own only 1 guinea pig because they get lonely.
Great video though. You earned a new subscriber.
Fancy Topic: I believe this fisherman has caught a lobster, if you look at his right hand it looks like it’s holding the back of the tail and just passed his right hand the tail/carapace that he is holding is not in line with the abdomen of the grasshopper and the legs of the grasshopper have a reddish color at the part of the leg which I think is the lobster legs and then they just extended it out. This is a photo shop
The person who made the video knew that as well, he just wanted to pretend like he didn’t intentionally use click bait. Pathetic
I do believe you are right, I knew it was quite obviously photoshopped, but I wasn’t sure what he was originally holding
ok...nerd
That shit gone hop 50 feet every jump
I think the fisherman caught a fish
When I was a kid running around playing in the yard I actually saw a giant grasshopper!
It was enormous. Not as big as the one pictured with the fisherman but if I had to recall, I would say it was about 7 inches long. I chased it across the yard until it hopped under a pine tree & got away. I went & told my mom what I saw & she laughed. But to this very day I swear that grasshopper was as real as the day is long.
I absolutely believe it. I think there's gotta be strange genetic mutations of bugs out there that just. . .HAPPEN once and a while.
I've seen strange versions of bugs in rural areas of my home. Something like a spider that spins its webs different. Sometimes there are frogs that are way too big for what they usually are. Nature is still happening, it's just really hidden now.
About 15 years ago in Texas there was a massive grasshopper issue, there would be so many that everything would stink as they died and carpeted fields and yards. There were some that were very much 4-5 inches long. I could be wrong, but some grasshoppers morph in to Locusts for one reason or another and get huge.
i remember sitting at my desk and hearing a buzzing sort of sound and something hit my feet and looking down and seeing the fattest grasshopper i have ever seen fucking chadhopper
great
yea its texas katydid, its the biggest insect ive ever seen in western oklahoma, they look like a super grasshopper except yea they are about 7 inches and they eat other grasshoppers, theyre very aggressive, they are nicknamed wart biters, i used to shoot them with a .22 rifle and they are very mean and strong if you pick them up.
2:35 that’s a locust, and it’s quite obviously photoshopped. He’s fishing and someone photoshopped some giant, colorful locust on there. The largest bug/insect in the world that we know of is the Goliath beetle. However, the Hercules beetle, giant weta, and titan beetle are quite large too
Should be cautious approaching one of those things. Made me wonder how he can touch one of those things like that without freaking out, being uncomfortable, or being disgusted lol
Thank you. I was wondering about the thumbnail
Not a locust that is an eastern number grasshopper well yes they do get big and can get to 7 inches long as adults that is Photoshoped
Ye its a baby desert locust edited over a fish
I had seen just one dragonfly in my life and i thought it was normal to be that big
Give this narrator a raise Hes one of the best on youtube His delivery and timing is like a boss :)
I just love this narrator. He’s my absolute favorite out of all of these UA-cam channels! My kind of humor 😂
The "Tarantula Hawk" is really cute, actually. :O
I like how they always manage to make the video a nice balance of informative, corny, confusing, and disturbing 🔥🔥w content
And humor, dont forget the sense of humor
that this clever entymologist found an outlet for in this Educational video
Entymologists just wanna have fun
that thumbnail basically explained Jurassic world dominion
Me: *sees thumbnail*
Also Me: *Gets Chills And Goosebumps*
It’s photoshopped…Make sure to report for spam/misleading 🫵
Echt intressant, danke herzlich für ihre Bemühungen.
My old friend Alejandro Silva told me 24 years ago that when he grew up in the Costa Rican jungle there were cockroaches so big 6 inches &when you step on them they keep walking!
Am sure Alejandro saw a rat😂😂
The alligator bug looks a lot like a lanternfly that is wearing a mask. lol. nice video!
- i looked it up and thats bc it is part of the lanternfly family. cool!
The Tarantula Hawk doesn’t actually eat the tarantula it just lays their eggs on it and lets the larva eat it alive later
Love the video btw
0:14 the cat: "My owner may be scared, but I'm not. You're just a toy to me..."
So question? Are you scared of insects?
Also I am currently keeping two mantids, a camponotus herculenus colony, some super worms and darkling beetles (they used to be meal worms for my ants)
I’m afraid of mantises and centipedes, I can handle smaller centipedes but mantises are usually big. One time I was walking into my home when this GIANT mantis flew right next to me, I screamed to say the least…..
i appreciate you explained the thumbnail early
Its fake. Make sure to report for spam/misleading 🫵
In my school we once found a huge moth a bit bigger than a foot surprisingly nobody freaked out because it was the just the wall until somebody threw dirt at it and it ran off.
Seeing the ARK model being the first picture used of the arthropleura made me smile
All good points about that ginormous grasshopper, he made a Halloween costume for his fish. Any fisherman can catch a big fish, But a ginormous grasshopper can cause mayhem or at least anxiety. Thanks for pointing all that out.
I like how you use the thumbnail as clickbait then pretend its set up as a question you were asking lmao good one bro good game 😂
I love your video 💕 I am from Cambodia 🇰🇭 nice to you know all of you her. Have a wonderful day
Have a wonderful day from Salinas, California!❤️ fun videos huh?😻
My bf and his family is from Cambodia too. 💓
I think you are kinda funny. You give great info too. If anyone watches your channel they should know that the thumbnail is always your fancy topic: and that could be anything ! I look forward to it !!
I work in a place where we always see earwigs and many different species of them. Ive seen earwigs and kept one because of its large size and still have. Roughly about 2.8in absolutely huge the other are only about an inch maybe half an inch
Do they actually crawl into a person's ear while they sleep, or is that just an urban legend?
Enjoyed this very much thank you!!!
I can say that stick bugs are friendly, my dad found one also we kept it at home, until in dissapeard after a few days
It became one with the trees. In your backyard
# fancy topic : That's his pet and he's talking him fishing .😂
The thumbnail remind me of the giant grasshopper in Jurassic world dominion
If i saw one of them i’ll left the earth
When I saw that thumbnail I new it was fake because that’s an eastern lubber grasshopper, one of the most common grasshoppers in Florida, and they don’t grow that huge, the biggest grasshopper is the size of your hand.
Eastern Lubber grasshoppers grow to 2 to maybe 2 1/2 inches long.
@@anitasuewatson7300 Oh please , I seen a rat in NYC that was at least 10 pounds heavy. I have the video in another phone. Animals are as varied and random as humans , why does the dude have to be a liar? Who says its fake?
The thumbnail🤣
Make sure to report for spam/misleading 🫵
Fancy Topic: Mantisis are kept as pets is because they're used to get unwanted pests out of homes.
*Mantises' are kept as pets due to keeping unwanted pests' out of homes ?*
My mantis was my friend, he used to sit on my arm while i would do really anything around my house and he would go back into his tank when I needed him to. Cletus was the best
Imagine the giant water bug becoming a giant dragonfly
Love these!
The African mantis puzzled me. Me & some co workers actually found one while working on the hwy. These were really thick bodied an bigger than 2 hands. Freaked us all out. And we are in South Texas.
✝️🙏🏿🥺😰✝️
I found a huge thorny katydid in south Texas the size of my hand. She was mean and green, could probably chop a finger off with 2 bites.
@@JerryWasARaceCarDriver 😯
Me : see the tumbnail scary
Also me : click it
Thanks for the likes i Hope i made your day better
You didnt get any likes
The Goliath 🪲 was so cute. I love seeing and catching them on Animal crossing games. And I love the walking sticks. The bird wing was gorgeous 😍 we have quite a few around where I live.
wtf is 🪲?!
omg animal crossing slayyy
giant walkingstick or "GET STICKBUG LOL"
Big bait -big fish,,hahahaha happy Photoshop!!!
Wow guys it’s so big good job 👍🤠
Note that on the Atlas Moth there is a depiction of a snakes head on each wing.
That thumbnail 😂😂
Do you think he caught the bug out of the lake or the sky?
Make sure to report for spam/misleading 🫵
@@eternalvoid974…it’s photoshopped…holy crap how are you that thick😂😂😂😂
Giant grasshoppers 1971 or 1972 st. Louis Post-Dispatch published a giant grasshopper wingspan was about two feet the grasshopper was about 14 60 in Long. Shot by a farmer with a shotgun while the insect was fighting for his corn crop. I encountered the grasshopper myself 24-hours before it flew across the Mississippi and got shot. It was forced out of the air by at least 10 or 12 pigeons. The grasshopper sought refuge in the overgrown lot next door to my friends house. You can hear this thing breathe the spikes on the legs almost three-quarters of an inch long and mandibles that could easily amputated finger.
most fake shit i ever heard
"It's fascinating, I know hahahaha" was super funny😂😂😂
I have had three Darner Dragonflies. They can get lost when they migrate and I end up with a orphan. They are absolutely beautiful. They love mirrors or anything that reflects light and their own image
Are the giant darner dragonflys in Honduras
@@MrWillow2 idk I’ve never checked but I literally just saw one a couple days ago while I was working on a car but I’m in Tennessee/ North Carolina area
@@candacelee9759 cool
@@Shane life is about planning if don't plan very well you get disorganized on the way you dont expect so be a good planner meet good people who will help you reach your destination baby whats your plans are you getting them your desire to get them is your healthy plan how are you doing baby
Probably real I am not an insect expert but it looks real.
The Grasshopper pic is totally fake, you can see it clearly...
Walking stick is very wonderful in our nature
Phobia activated. 😭😭😭
I already had a centipede crawl all over my face
I moved to the Mojave Desert last year and this year I saw a tarantula hawk but it was about 5" with giant gold wings like a fly with a hornet body. It's not agressive at least.
My brother in Christ you saw a cazador
I had a scared moment when a piece of olive fell off my pizza. 😭
There's another type of giant walking stick which is much more Giant and impressive than this one
There's a giant stick insects that can grow up to 24 inches long Ballston Spa
Two freaking feet
That's a bug bigger than a possum as far as length
Stickbug*
Now I don't wanna visit Australia ever in my life
Ok so....does that giant freakin centipede EAT the little baby chicken that was in the "aquarium" or whatever in one if the quick shots in this video or what??? I CAN'T UNSEE that part now thank you very much!!!! 😮😖
Time stamp? Please 🥺
Yea cant believe it took me this long to find a comment that evn mentions that part; Seems rlly unnecessary to include it eating a bird n ESPECIALLY the fuckin mouse mammal after with all the other footage to me
Probably not even necessary to give it live prey either; some people who have weird pets often seem a bit creepy to me the way they can casually do that.
You got me with the centipede
I love insects I find them so cute and interesting thank you for this video!
Ew wtf
@Libellule
me and my entomophobia arent gonna like this but im facing my fears
I'm not certain especially as it says it's native to new Zealand but pretty sure I saw a giant weta in Greece, it was the size of a large rat and crawled right above our heads as we played cards on the balcony, the girls I was with freaked out and ran inside and I pushed it into a corner with a broom, it felt like it was armour plated when I released my hold it fell to the ground and made a thumping noise and I swept it off the side of the balcony never to be seen again, never worked out what it was though which is the reason I'm watching this video lol
Yo was fighting the cat back like idc how big u are u got me fucd up! 🤣
Yuma Arizona has the largest dragon flys I have ever seen. Its rare to see them but occasionally you will see some monsters.
Th best video ❤❤❤❤
I 💕 love to hear this guys 😂 laugh!!! I always have wondered what he looks like 🤔
Tarantula hawk wasp! Official insect of Nuevo México! My home state!
Luckily every time I see photos like that grasshopper one I just know that their photoshopped because I'm like that's like prehistoric sizes there's no way insects can get that big now there's not enough oxygen. As much as I don't like insects I have definitely researched them a lot cuz I'm just wondering like of all the creatures on the planet like why do we come out like this and why did they come out just looking like horror stories They look closer to microorganisms blown up than any other creature on this planet. And even though they're not technically insects they are really in the same family on the tree and I try not to think about crabs and shrimp and lobsters because they are technically just waterbugs They are 100% technically just waterbugs And I really like shrimp and mentally that's going to destroy shrimp for me
If someone knows about the Time when Giant insects where a thing he is interested in insects and history
Also OMG so much text
@@tytuswerbowski3031 the fact that this dude said theres not enough oxygen to sustain a large grasshopper... and 20 freaking morons actually clicked the like button. Like seriously, where are these children getting their education? Out of the trash can? These fools are stupid and they like eachothers comments, making their stupidity worse.
Anyone else gonna talk about the giant grasshopper the fisherman is holding???, everyone gonna pretend like it didn’t it didn’t happen?? 🤯😵💫
20:43 "the main predator of the giant darner dragonfly is the humming bird" - this can't be correct.
Because it isn't.
nice content
i love it
I would have liked the video, but someone must have told you that you were funny. They lied.
Lmao this guy's thumbnail game is on point
No, its false/misleading clickbait. Make sure to report for spam/misleading 🫵
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Your too funny..just love learning about big creapy bugs.. the fun way..
Those beetles look like cinnamon rolls.
Good video tyvm
That grasshopper is clearly photoshopped
Are we just going to ignore how you showed footage of a stag beetle while covering the hercules beetle?
I'm already on a crusade
I accidentally stepped on a stick bug once, and I looked down and I thought to myself:
(Holy hell I just stepped on a Stick bug)
I once cut one in two while cutting a hedge :(
The thumbnail though 💀💀💀💀💀
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same i was find a very Giant grasshoper IM my school. there was so much small grashopper and Giant grasshoper
Great images of insects ,but the commentary is ingratiating.
I love praying mantis I use to have one when I was 15 she actually had a very spoiled personality
In the end
every insect has it’s giant final boss 👍
Deadliest Catch
Fancy topic: it looks photoshopped there's no way a grasshopper gets that big maybe millions of years ago but not today
That one in the thumbnail could never of existed.
I saw two baby grass hoppers with my friend