And not only the river.millions of years ago maybe billions years ago treas where huge like hella huge so at that time there was more oxygen and more animal species grew bigger the size of animals these days
Brilliant, underated comment. Australia is only dangerous if your stupid, Amazon Basin would test the strongest smartest survivalist to their extreme limits then kill them.
Haven’t watched the video yet but I can tell you why. Big food supply, perfect dense weather conditions and temperature, lots of water. *Boom* ...monsters.
@Satyam 12A aa by taking the corpse to bury we will endanger more people by exposing them to forever-looped video. It's too dangerous, there is nothing we can do anymore
@@Ro-Ghost Great white sharks, giant crocodiles, birds that will gut you with knife like claws, snails and jellyfish that'll kill you in minutes... and the most toxic spider in the world... even the plants will inflict agonizing pain...
The Amazon is actually just the perfect climate for all the species that live there, and the warmness,humidity and immence food supply is the reason the amazon animals get a little bigger than the same species from different environments (Ex. Anacondas found I'm Florida are generally smaller than the anacondas found in the amazon)
The catfish-earthquake lore is said to come from an behavioral anomaly of the catfish before an earthquake. Research showed that their catfish sample would go active a few days before relatively larger earthquakes would occur. The ancient people probably saw this and thought it was the catfish themselves causing the earthquake.
As someone with ADHD, these videos can be disorienting sometimes, not in a bad way, just like "is this what it feels like when people say I'm constantly jumping topics when I swear it's all the same topic???" type way. 🤣🤣🤣
I get what you‘re saying. But to me it seemed like he was literally talking about the Amazon for 3:30 minutes and after that he was just talking about ancient monsters and mythical creatures.
Dang, I thought this would be more about the Amazon 🤔....But reading the comments...Pffft! I don't know why people are saying Australia is more dangerous then the Amazon. I lived in the Amazon for 3 months ( only made it because I had help from the local groups). It's no joke!... you're literally always on the look out for something that's trying to eat you and many things do take a little bite at night but you "just get use to it". The scariest ones are the smallest or silent ones because they're hard to see, even plants you don't want to bump into. When I met Australian travelers closer to the more tourists areas, they even said it is much more dangerous. They only lasted a week or two 🤣.
Even if you doesn't encounter an Amazon monster, you may get really sick from a mosquito bite with malaria or yellow fever... That place wants to kill you. Of course, there's a yellow fever vaccine and malaria is treatable, but even then it can ruin your adventure. I still want to visit this wonderful rainforest at least once in my life though
I have an acquaintance there. And look, it's true, Amazonas doesn't take the title of one of the most dangerous places in the world for nothing, the reality there is much more complex than you imagine. it's not just a dangerous place just because of the typically deadly and wild creatures lurking around. there also happens many mysterious things of nature that no one can explain and even illegal such as trafficking, disappearances, as there are easy access places to get lost. and it is always better to be accompanied. there the laws are a little less strict, so cases of violence occur, it's almost a western. in addition to reports of many supernatural things and even seen by residents of supposedly extraterrestrial objects there observing. So, I suggest if you are going to visit the region someday, look for a good tourist guide. the culture there is very fascinating, and the population is very humble, attentive, generous and kind-hearted, most of them know how to welcome and can help with anything needed, but not everyone is trustworthy. so it's good to be careful. if you want to go hiking through the woods, of course with a good tour guide you can easily do it during the day, just don't go at night, because that's the main time that the creatures go after their prey. in the forest there are great threats, but I believe that with a good guide instructing you, the only problems on the ground you can find are smaller creatures, some you can observe, while others are a little complicated. spiders, frogs and poisonous snakes etc., among insects that can even be transmitters of disease and wounds. this could be the most worrying part of this trip. therefore repellents and clothes with well-worn boots are of paramount importance. jaguars may also be present, but if you are with people close to you, don't worry, they didn't attack, just feel threatened. species of snakes such as anacondas, boa constrictors, among many others, have the habit of hunting only at night, which is why it is not good to walk at dusk, as it is at these times that they come out of their burrows. some properties are also private so be careful not to invade. now what you can't do is try to swim. the greatest danger is in the depths of the river, because nobody knows what can be seen there. there may be a large black caiman, anacondas, piranhas, huge stingrays, a group of giant otters, and of course even the dreaded anaconda, among several even unknown species that have not been discovered.
A great way of knowing if a animal is poisonous is by it’s color, the more vibrant the more likely it is to be poisonous, witch also applies to those frogs. Look at it’s color!
Lmao... red by black is a friend of jack... .red by yellow wwill kill a fellow... It's not bright colors. Some are yes. Most no way.. is any rattler bright???? No... is aa fracking cobra bright fukk no.. is a water moccasin bright??? Those Bitxhes are invisible dam near. People are retarded. U hear any dumb thing and believe and preach It rest of u life. I hope u don't take your false info and go play with animals in the wild
Hello. I'm from Brazil and I'd like to give you a tip: there are no crocodiles in the Amazon Forest (unless in Orenoco River, in Venezuela). So, it's more accurate to say Amazon Rivers create huge alligators...
I have always been confused with animal sizes with respect to human beings. The CGI of the Titanoboa gave the clearest idea of how big the animal had been. Thank you so much for the video.
8:18 I got really sad when I heard that he died, but he made a major mistake in the woods. He entered the tribe territory and he was the one leading the group, when it should be an indigenous person on the front, then the other people. That way, these more isolated tribes would understand the group was there to help, not to harm. Natives protect the forest all the time. Woodmen, hunters, miners and farmers have made their lives hell. Brazilian native ppl have been going through genocide non-stop since 1500 and internacional politics still don't see this as one of the most serious issues on the planet, and even with the smallest numbers, the natives are still fighting! I know it's a tragedy that the searcher died, but they didn't know who he was, they were just doing their job.
The placement of your ads got so much better. It's so much more comfortable when the ads are placed in cuts and transitions and not in the middle of a sentence or clip
I live in Manaus, a city right in the middle of the Amazon rainforest and I remember one time in a very raining day we woke up with an alligator right in front of our house lol but this brings me to my main point, we don't have crocodiles in Brazil, we have alligators
Yet a very huge alligator so he is not completely wrong here lol(brazilian here) our black caimans are much bigger than the others gators around the world but smaller than a croc, its a very unique monster indeed, its not surprise people confuse them with crocs, they are just abnormaly huge compared to the rest of its kind.
This is by far the best channel on UA-cam in terms of how it is run, no click bait, consistency, the delivery is top notch, you even hide sub count, this is just content content content, thank you
I still hold that the Loch Ness monster is/was a sleeper shark. There's a historical account of someone being attacked by some monster in a river that was formed between Loch Ness and the ocean hundreds of years prior during a very rainy period, sleeper sharks can survive in those conditions despite their size (Loch Ness is not friendly to living things), and the locals describe seeing a gray hump breach the water, not a head like the (fake) photo. Sleeper sharks (specifically Greenland sharks in this case) have their fin placed different on their back compared to most other sharks, so when they breach the surface, only their back is visible, not their fin. River Monsters did an episode covering this, but I held this theory years prior to that - it was just nice seeing someone else come to the same conclusion.
@@scottphillips6005 it’s a good theory, but the absurd size people reportedly saw the Loch Ness monster at doesn’t compare to the Greenland shark which reaches 21-24 ft in length. And Nessie also has a long neck apparently
@@Lee-os1if The actual locals don't report the long neck thing, they report a grey hump breaking the surface of the water. Eyewitness reports from tourists I hold as less credible by virtue that many of the people going to loch ness are there in part because of the legend, and are thus more susceptible to exaggerating or even believing they saw something they didn't. If you expect to see something, your brain can often fill in details and make you see something that isn't there. That's why people who don't believe in things like ghosts can go into supposedly haunted houses alongside people who do and see nothing whereas the people who do believe will claim they saw something. No one is lying, they merely saw an incomplete image and their brain filled in the rest. Your brain does this all the time. That's why it's possible to be looking for something and look right at it and not see it if it's not where you expect it to be. There's also the factor of what's in Loch Ness for food. Loch Ness has very little living in it. Any large highly-active creature wouldn't be able to survive in there - it would die off very quickly because it would run out of energy quickly. However, something like a sleeper shark could survive on that little amount of food for a long time because of their inactivity.
@@scottphillips6005 I agree that the locals probably have the most accurate depictions of the Loch Ness, but it could be a relatively slow metabolism creature which would allow it to conserve a lot of energy and not need to feed a lot on a daily basis
@muscle coin When I was young I often noticed that animals like peacock,dogs and birds used to approach to me for food but they were scared of my family members I don't know why this happened but now I have 7 street dogs rescued and 14 birds rescued
@muscle coin You know, life may be of many mysteries but it doesn't meen that we stop researching about them. We surely eat plants, animals do kill each other for survival. But animals,nature also have a purpose on emotions. Dogs often hunt peacocks just because they think is annoying. My dogs never hurt any animal till now. If world would end vegetarians will also not have any choise rather to eat meat. But they can rather eat a plant or tree organ found by scientist for survival. There may be some organs for us to eat from the animals. Mysteries may not be solved completely but isn't even impossible, if to continue life or may be the only mean then we can't stop researching about these things .
It would be super cool if, one of these days, you could do a video all about the weird and ridiculous creatures that existed in the eras after dinosaurs but before Starbucks - like Andrewsarchus or Entelodonts (aka "Hell Pigs"... cue dramatic music). The precursors to the creatures we know today were mind-blowingingly odd, but definitely interesting.
Today, I challenge all who are part of UA-cam Comment Readers and Like Association (YCRAL) to like this video than ever watched ones. We need appreciate this guy's level of hard work.
Bro you are naming dinos from my Ark game right now xD The spooky part is that I have a Titanoboa living quite close to my little shack N I'm still in the early stages of the game so losing track of where it's at overnight is very nerve wrecking
Enjoy the video friends!
yessir
You too
i am hoping that one day you will pin another comment
I will!
Thanks alot
Australia: finally a worthy opponent
*our battle will be legendary*
Given what the cane Toad did to Australia it looks like the South America handily won that fight.
Rusia: What sick man sends babies to fight me?
Very very legendary
Lol
Florida is typing...
The moment when you realize the river is not making the monsters... The river IS the monster.
HHaha
I've been swimming in it all along.
Pfp embodies the reaction perfectly
@@abyssalgaming9994 ikr
And not only the river.millions of years ago maybe billions years ago treas where huge like hella huge so at that time there was more oxygen and more animal species grew bigger the size of animals these days
Australia: I hold the worlds most dangerous creatures.
Amazon Basin: Hold my beer.
Brilliant, underated comment. Australia is only dangerous if your stupid, Amazon Basin would test the strongest smartest survivalist to their extreme limits then kill them.
Hold my river
Wait Amazon drinks beer? Lol
@@Temerityofficial21201 dont know about Amazon but the people living in it love beers
@@marcoanimacoes5690 maybe
"Even sharks swin in the Amazon, MY GOD WHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS PLACE!?"
100/10 voice acting. Oh wait he's actually concerned.
Ye
Patition to nuke Amazon forest
@@ascendedheavendio7652 u nuke amazon we all dead dumbass lmaoo
@@ascendedheavendio7652 the earth would die within a few years
@@mcanine2221 nuke it still
Plot twist: this world is a game and amazon river is just a spawn point for monsters
I never thought of it that way, that is kinda creative
What about Australia?
Titanoboa? Must be Ark: Survival Evolved
@@sideways_chip_eater6420 Australia is hell itself
AND I AM THE MC. 😉
Haven’t watched the video yet but I can tell you why. Big food supply, perfect dense weather conditions and temperature, lots of water. *Boom* ...monsters.
But did you finish watching it?
@@hyuka9544 no, he’s been watching for weeks, he’s stuck in a loop and we need to save him
@@kingchong8255 its too late he's lost
@Satyam 12A aa agree
@Satyam 12A aa by taking the corpse to bury we will endanger more people by exposing them to forever-looped video. It's too dangerous, there is nothing we can do anymore
Australia: "We have the world's most dangerous animal species!"
Me, a Brazilian: *Laughs in Portuguese*
Australia has the most venomous
Laughs in portuguese é foda
@@Ro-Ghost Great white sharks, giant crocodiles, birds that will gut you with knife like claws, snails and jellyfish that'll kill you in minutes... and the most toxic spider in the world... even the plants will inflict agonizing pain...
Me to
@@pedrokaralho3106 realmente irmão
The Amazon is actually just the perfect climate for all the species that live there, and the warmness,humidity and immence food supply is the reason the amazon animals get a little bigger than the same species from different environments (Ex. Anacondas found I'm Florida are generally smaller than the anacondas found in the amazon)
Anacondas in Florida??? Don't you mean Pythons in Florida?
@@ABC-ABC1234 possibly release/accidentally release by storm anaconda that grows in florida
Anacondas are also in Florida now.
@@ABC-ABC1234 Florida is the vacation home of every tropical menace.
There are more places in the Amazon for a snake to hide.
Wouldn't be surprise if an eel evolved into godzilla in the Amazon river
Lol
Nah common house lizard
Or an oversized gorilla
Dude, you just summed up the plot of Shin Godzilla.
@Roshaun Roache its amazon what do you expect?
The catfish-earthquake lore is said to come from an behavioral anomaly of the catfish before an earthquake. Research showed that their catfish sample would go active a few days before relatively larger earthquakes would occur. The ancient people probably saw this and thought it was the catfish themselves causing the earthquake.
And we still can't tell the difference between cause and effect.
that's kinda smort tho ngl
predicticting earthquakes before they happen by catfish even tho the logic was wrong, it worked
"The fish mad, earth gonna shake"
-the ancestors
@@inlean3224 probably
The way you connect related dots and end up leaving the main topic without no one noticing and at the same time people enjoy it is just amazing.
They do this in all their videos. Somehow, they end up talking about something else but it's still interesting so what the hell.
Ya bro i was laughing so hard when he talked about aliens and showed the ufo
I was looking for this comment!
At 1:03 would be awesome if the narrator said: "This giant snake was five times bigger that the largest alive today... which is already fucking huge"
As someone with ADHD, these videos can be disorienting sometimes, not in a bad way, just like "is this what it feels like when people say I'm constantly jumping topics when I swear it's all the same topic???" type way. 🤣🤣🤣
Same here also have ADHD
I get what you‘re saying. But to me it seemed like he was literally talking about the Amazon for 3:30 minutes and after that he was just talking about ancient monsters and mythical creatures.
Actually, I don't mind jumping from topic to topic. I mean I also do it to people I talk to. Also have ADHD here
what is adhd
I have that too
Let's just take a moment appreciating being born as a human and having a civilized life..like just thinking being in danger 24/7 is awful :(
Ngl i would be a dog
@Iamnotgood At anything except birds pretty sure tiger and or jaguars or are they panthers or crocodiles would happily eat you
Amish people: "oops, i watched youtube."
@Iamnotgood At anything except birds NAH bro tiger's are predators they'll eat you no matter what! Also jaguars are known to eat people
@Iamnotgood At anything except birds all I'm saying is that no matter what if a tiger sees you there gonna eat you
Dang, I thought this would be more about the Amazon 🤔....But reading the comments...Pffft! I don't know why people are saying Australia is more dangerous then the Amazon. I lived in the Amazon for 3 months ( only made it because I had help from the local groups). It's no joke!... you're literally always on the look out for something that's trying to eat you and many things do take a little bite at night but you "just get use to it". The scariest ones are the smallest or silent ones because they're hard to see, even plants you don't want to bump into. When I met Australian travelers closer to the more tourists areas, they even said it is much more dangerous. They only lasted a week or two 🤣.
@Dan The Man I'd die of a heart attack if I ever saw a brazilian wandering spider coming towards me
@@justsomeguywithnolife8986 then imagine if you meet a Sydney funnel web spider.
Even if you doesn't encounter an Amazon monster, you may get really sick from a mosquito bite with malaria or yellow fever... That place wants to kill you. Of course, there's a yellow fever vaccine and malaria is treatable, but even then it can ruin your adventure. I still want to visit this wonderful rainforest at least once in my life though
I have an acquaintance there. And look, it's true, Amazonas doesn't take the title of one of the most dangerous places in the world for nothing, the reality there is much more complex than you imagine. it's not just a dangerous place just because of the typically deadly and wild creatures lurking around. there also happens many mysterious things of nature that no one can explain and even illegal such as trafficking, disappearances, as there are easy access places to get lost. and it is always better to be accompanied. there the laws are a little less strict, so cases of violence occur, it's almost a western. in addition to reports of many supernatural things and even seen by residents of supposedly extraterrestrial objects there observing. So, I suggest if you are going to visit the region someday, look for a good tourist guide. the culture there is very fascinating, and the population is very humble, attentive, generous and kind-hearted, most of them know how to welcome and can help with anything needed, but not everyone is trustworthy. so it's good to be careful. if you want to go hiking through the woods, of course with a good tour guide you can easily do it during the day, just don't go at night, because that's the main time that the creatures go after their prey. in the forest there are great threats, but I believe that with a good guide instructing you, the only problems on the ground you can find are smaller creatures, some you can observe, while others are a little complicated. spiders, frogs and poisonous snakes etc., among insects that can even be transmitters of disease and wounds. this could be the most worrying part of this trip. therefore repellents and clothes with well-worn boots are of paramount importance. jaguars may also be present, but if you are with people close to you, don't worry, they didn't attack, just feel threatened. species of snakes such as anacondas, boa constrictors, among many others, have the habit of hunting only at night, which is why it is not good to walk at dusk, as it is at these times that they come out of their burrows. some properties are also private so be careful not to invade. now what you can't do is try to swim. the greatest danger is in the depths of the river, because nobody knows what can be seen there. there may be a large black caiman, anacondas, piranhas, huge stingrays, a group of giant otters, and of course even the dreaded anaconda, among several even unknown species that have not been discovered.
As a Brazilian that lives in the Amazon basin area, i can confirm what he says in this video.
I genuinely don’t understand how you guys can survive
How’s the deforestation and climate change?
@@millienexu5684 I'm pretty sure there is over 1000 tribes in the Amazon Forest
@@gogertonherface5849 and i also have no idea how any of them survive tbh LOL
@@millienexu5684 They are more dangerous than the animals...
2021: has global warming
titanaboa: its showtime
2030: hold my deforestation
2100: hold my sun
3050: hold my robot arm
4000:Hold my time machine
4050: hold my anaconboa
A great way of knowing if a animal is poisonous is by it’s color, the more vibrant the more likely it is to be poisonous, witch also applies to those frogs. Look at it’s color!
Aren't "black-eyed" snakes also venomous?
@@goddessofstealth2417 Not necessarily. The Mexican kings snake is completely black and is not venomous nor poisonous
@@monstam8439 oh okay
It's a warning that says "back off!"
Lmao... red by black is a friend of jack... .red by yellow wwill kill a fellow...
It's not bright colors. Some are yes. Most no way.. is any rattler bright???? No... is aa fracking cobra bright fukk no.. is a water moccasin bright??? Those Bitxhes are invisible dam near.
People are retarded. U hear any dumb thing and believe and preach It rest of u life.
I hope u don't take your false info and go play with animals in the wild
1:25
zilla in 1998 be like:
Zilla:"FISH?!"
Random Guy:"that's Alot of Fish."
A lot*
Random Guy: It's Tatopoulos.
Guys Who Don't Give a Shit: Whatever.
Hello. I'm from Brazil and I'd like to give you a tip: there are no crocodiles in the Amazon Forest (unless in Orenoco River, in Venezuela). So, it's more accurate to say Amazon Rivers create huge alligators...
You mean Caimen
At least.
Me six minutes into the video: “I swore I was watching a video about the amazon just a minute how did I get here?”
Haha
Dude went on like 5 tangents in a single breath.
Same here
I wasn't prepared
@@jonatanluna1061 He really did. It seems like he got lost.
I'm gonna watch his videos until I die. Never going to unsubscribe to this channel.
same
So you can’t watch him anymore ya dead boi
@@Zeta-The-Axiosa-Of-Kardonia If I die it's still gonna be subscribed
Me too
Meto
i still find it a miracle that you dont spill your coffee instantly
Amazon: Everything wants to kill you
Australia: *Oi now that’s a cute one idn’t he?*
2:10 everybody gangsta till we figure out a sloth is an insect
😂😂😂😂 I caught that
underrated
lol
Let's appreciate the effort in this research ✨👏
Yes sir
ok
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
yos
Facts
yes the legendary meme has been used " press f to pay respect "
i love when i started watching this channel all the creatures in ark turn out to be real
I cant enough of how smoothly he goes from 1 to another
"And in the animal kingdom it's kinda like a prison" :))
Why?
@@rhythms1518 *u missed the joke*
@@evezoey I yeah srry I get it now 😂
I heard the soap drop who did it-
Prison Break season 7 plot
Awesome video! I like how you talked about other topics too instead of just answering the question. I was interested the whole way through
I have always been confused with animal sizes with respect to human beings. The CGI of the Titanoboa gave the clearest idea of how big the animal had been. Thank you so much for the video.
Ah yes, Amazon created monsters.
Like the ones that burned down huge areas of rain forest.
lol
🤣🤣
Except they get arrested
@@codenamegamma7989 they dont.
@@SrBlue-qp2ux they do
I loved Kermit's voice throughout the narration! this made the video so much more enjoyable!!
I don't come here just to hear you're thoughts about the urban legend but it's nice to listening on it, thanks for the knowledge
This man 's video dropping frequency is on another level
Your channel is so fascinating & educational even my 7 years old kid loves tuning to your channel..... Keep up the good job.
8:18 I got really sad when I heard that he died, but he made a major mistake in the woods. He entered the tribe territory and he was the one leading the group, when it should be an indigenous person on the front, then the other people. That way, these more isolated tribes would understand the group was there to help, not to harm. Natives protect the forest all the time. Woodmen, hunters, miners and farmers have made their lives hell. Brazilian native ppl have been going through genocide non-stop since 1500 and internacional politics still don't see this as one of the most serious issues on the planet, and even with the smallest numbers, the natives are still fighting! I know it's a tragedy that the searcher died, but they didn't know who he was, they were just doing their job.
The amazon wasnt prepared for the scariest monster of all...
Humans
🙌💯🔥
@Saksham Prabhat well...
Alright lets storm the Amazon bois
I knew there was no way that guy could’ve known a ball was coming his way that fast
if you would know what tricks a video-editing software can do , you would never believe such hoax again.
This videos start with a talk about the main theme and then it shifts into social criticism, i like it.
your tv and movie references are on point!
The placement of your ads got so much better. It's so much more comfortable when the ads are placed in cuts and transitions and not in the middle of a sentence or clip
I think youtubers can't control when ads appear but i don't really know
Ever heard of youtube vanced
@@sonbicox6638 I use it ,can't relate to other ppl when they complain about ads loll
Sometimes, bigger IS better.
(That’s because most of the dangerous creatures are small)
Why is bigger better if smaller is dangerous? Lol
@Storm PooPer why we are big witch means small animals are a threat to us? Idk
@Storm PooPer are you thinking what I am thinking 😂
Agreed, we can see this in dogs. Golden retrievers are more calm than chihuahas
@Storm PooPer It's kinda inappropriate so it's better not to say haha. Don't mind me. It's just me thinking things deeper 😂😂
thanks! your videos are very enjoyable and informative at the same time.
The memes were on point this episode. Loving these videos.
Map goes to Brazil
My heart rate: increases significantly
Damn the passion in his voice makes this worth the watch!! I actually don't want to sleep😃
I live in Manaus, a city right in the middle of the Amazon rainforest and I remember one time in a very raining day we woke up with an alligator right in front of our house lol but this brings me to my main point, we don't have crocodiles in Brazil, we have alligators
Yet a very huge alligator so he is not completely wrong here lol(brazilian here) our black caimans are much bigger than the others gators around the world but smaller than a croc, its a very unique monster indeed, its not surprise people confuse them with crocs, they are just abnormaly huge compared to the rest of its kind.
I just came across your channel, really enjoying the content!
8:33 Out of nowhere there’s call of duty advanced warfare to pay respect😂
lol
lol
F
Stop it I just searched it before I saw your comment and I saw it
Me: I thought Amazon only sell stuff, they create monsters?
Yep, look at the Bezosasaur.
@@413x398 HOLY SHI-
@@413x398 I didn't find any tho
@@danokoji3567 The real Chad would have found it.
I swear this guy is my teacher. He’s funny and I learn a lot from him.
I don't know why I wasn't subscribed to your channel already. You make some really interesting videos!
The Brazilian wondering spider has now gained the record of most venomous spider on the earth
I’m literally obsessed with this channel even tho I’m literally terrified to bits on whatever is shown
3:14 "The more of them there are, the higher the percentage of those who oppose a danger" I don' think that's quite how percentages work good sir
Can we just appreciate how cool the thumbnail is 🔥
This is by far the best channel on UA-cam in terms of how it is run, no click bait, consistency, the delivery is top notch, you even hide sub count, this is just content content content, thank you
"No clickbait" he talked 3 minutes about amazon monsters and the rest was about random ancient creatures smh
No click bait? Lol what
This video is the definition of clickbait, good on ya champ got your head screwed on.
The sheer size of this jungle is amazing. 9 countries, 60% of it being in Brazil and its almost the same size as Europe.
As a Brazilian I confirm! Kidding, I've never been to Amazon Rain Forest. lol
The best place the Amazon,love from Guyana 🇬🇾
I still hold that the Loch Ness monster is/was a sleeper shark. There's a historical account of someone being attacked by some monster in a river that was formed between Loch Ness and the ocean hundreds of years prior during a very rainy period, sleeper sharks can survive in those conditions despite their size (Loch Ness is not friendly to living things), and the locals describe seeing a gray hump breach the water, not a head like the (fake) photo. Sleeper sharks (specifically Greenland sharks in this case) have their fin placed different on their back compared to most other sharks, so when they breach the surface, only their back is visible, not their fin. River Monsters did an episode covering this, but I held this theory years prior to that - it was just nice seeing someone else come to the same conclusion.
@Steve Neighbour Do you have a reason to doubt this or do you just like to disagree?
River monsters
@@scottphillips6005 it’s a good theory, but the absurd size people reportedly saw the Loch Ness monster at doesn’t compare to the Greenland shark which reaches 21-24 ft in length. And Nessie also has a long neck apparently
@@Lee-os1if The actual locals don't report the long neck thing, they report a grey hump breaking the surface of the water. Eyewitness reports from tourists I hold as less credible by virtue that many of the people going to loch ness are there in part because of the legend, and are thus more susceptible to exaggerating or even believing they saw something they didn't. If you expect to see something, your brain can often fill in details and make you see something that isn't there. That's why people who don't believe in things like ghosts can go into supposedly haunted houses alongside people who do and see nothing whereas the people who do believe will claim they saw something. No one is lying, they merely saw an incomplete image and their brain filled in the rest. Your brain does this all the time. That's why it's possible to be looking for something and look right at it and not see it if it's not where you expect it to be.
There's also the factor of what's in Loch Ness for food. Loch Ness has very little living in it. Any large highly-active creature wouldn't be able to survive in there - it would die off very quickly because it would run out of energy quickly. However, something like a sleeper shark could survive on that little amount of food for a long time because of their inactivity.
@@scottphillips6005 I agree that the locals probably have the most accurate depictions of the Loch Ness, but it could be a relatively slow metabolism creature which would allow it to conserve a lot of energy and not need to feed a lot on a daily basis
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The commentary deserves a doctorate degree!! 🙌
LOL that press "F" to pay respect kills me hahaha
Your content has helped me pass a historical geology quiz, thank you.
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Thank you for answering the question I have been ask for ages
I love animals but I couldn't reasearch too much about the ones in the Amazon. But here I got everything I needed, thank you so much WATOP ❤️.
@muscle coin When I was young I often noticed that animals like peacock,dogs and birds used to approach to me for food but they were scared of my family members I don't know why this happened but now I have 7 street dogs rescued and 14 birds rescued
@muscle coin Nah I'm indian and veg. Also in our religion we save trees and animals.
@muscle coin You know, life may be of many mysteries but it doesn't meen that we stop researching about them. We surely eat plants, animals do kill each other for survival. But animals,nature also have a purpose on emotions. Dogs often hunt peacocks just because they think is annoying. My dogs never hurt any animal till now.
If world would end vegetarians will also not have any choise rather to eat meat. But they can rather eat a plant or tree organ found by scientist for survival. There may be some organs for us to eat from the animals.
Mysteries may not be solved completely but isn't even impossible, if to continue life or may be the only mean then we can't stop researching about these things .
I love how I can find a video that goes from the Amazon Rainforest, to aliens. Keep it up!
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Imagine if that thumbnail was fr, and the entire underground of that area was just deep ass water.
"Monsters" exist in every ecosystem, we are amazed by the ones we never saw before.
When its that biodiverse, I can imagine an evolutional arms race.
Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up
This channel was on my suggestions and now im still watching him
Liked the first video I saw,
Liked and commented on the second video,
This is my third and I already have to subscribe before starting it.
That awkward moment when the video makes a reference you don't get and you just sit there confused
Amazon forest is like that jail where top 10 gangsters are held together
"That's Alot of Fish" got me laughing 😂
Love this guys energy
It would be super cool if, one of these days, you could do a video all about the weird and ridiculous creatures that existed in the eras after dinosaurs but before Starbucks - like Andrewsarchus or Entelodonts (aka "Hell Pigs"... cue dramatic music). The precursors to the creatures we know today were mind-blowingingly odd, but definitely interesting.
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Hey WATOP, you should make a video about snake island! Love your content btw
Instant like and subscribe when I saw the LOTR reference at 5:00 and hearing Galadriel’s voice 🙏🏼
I do really like this guy. I feel some sort of connection. My blood starts flowing fast and I retreat. But then I look again. Such wonder
Today, I challenge all who are part of UA-cam Comment Readers and Like Association (YCRAL) to like this video than ever watched ones. We need appreciate this guy's level of hard work.
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Your an educator of serious knowledge and game
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Australia: I’m the most dangerous place on planet earth!
Amazon basin: peace was never an option
Bro you are naming dinos from my Ark game right now xD
The spooky part is that I have a Titanoboa living quite close to my little shack
N I'm still in the early stages of the game so losing track of where it's at overnight is very nerve wrecking
You got into my recommendations despite me not having watched anything related to animals
UA-cam with no animal videos sounds impoSsible.