I got to hold a Wedge-Tail Eagle at the Australia Zoo. It was heavy and made the cutest mewling noises but then it dead-stared into the sky at the sounds of wild birds and that was terrifying. Absolutely gorgeous animal.
@@anangryaustralian7802 LMAO probably not. But I doubt it's doing the barreling with little coos. It was my best moment of the year right before I had to hop on a plane and head home to quarantine and isolation. I was doing a study abroad and it got abruptly cut short when the pandemic started. I used my last 48 hours to plan a trip to the Australia Zoo. Well worth it. I was not expecting the cuteness and it's cemented in my mind lol. Now would I want to get swooped in the wild? HEEEECK no.
I just found this young man 3 hours ago. Yup. I’ve binged his vid’s for hours. He’s brilliant! His knowledge, word play and deadpan delivery are mesmerising! Much Love ❤
@@Smol_potato-s1p Bro, this channel here aint the only 1 that entertains with science-fun-facts and whatnot. Sci Man Dan, Professor Dave, Hbomberguy, UpisnotJup, Tier Zoo, these are just random examples i give to you to bait you into a Tr- uhm, i mean, to share Fun and make you happy.
Also just so y’all know the blob fish only looks as sad as it does is because in the process of being brought to the surface theirs cells explode and they look really gross, because it’s an exploded carcass.
Yeah. It's fucked up to see people making cute blobfish art and plushies when you know it's the corpse of a poor animal that basically suffered what Arnold Schwarzenegger goes through during the nightmare scene in Total Recall.
@@Maverick2736 well anyone can look at lions and see they are cute, they can and will eat humans on sight but they look cute, similar with this, I only knew this until you said so, otherwise it just looks like sad wobly fish
"But if you ever dive that deep, the 'v' would become silent..." Man, I don't know if anyone else appreciates how clever your commentary is, but I sure as hell do lol
Australian here, my pop was a sheep farmer in longreach QLD, one time for Easter we visited his farm, me and my sister saw a wedge tailed eagle pick up a adult sheep and litterally fly into the sunset with it, something i will never forget
Always see them out near my dads property. Sitting there one day watching one Circle while two magpies pestered it. Next thing as one sweeps in it tucks it's wings, Rolls onto its back, grabs the magpie tore its head off and throws the two sides away. one of the most badass thing I've ever seen.
I'd say he has one and UA-cam needs to stop being stupid with CNN and Fox and give that money to him. The world would be a better place and everybody would be smarter
I majored in Zoology in college (don't ask why). I could spend hours, days with this guy. Laugh my ass off, never get bored and learn more than college taught me.
Ok. I had all my credits, and I looked at the catalogue to see where they would fit so I could graduate early. 3 1/2 years and I had a degree. But tbh parasitology was the most interesting. I went on to get my Masters degree in Public Health and my MD. I wish I hadn't. But that's ancient history.
I don't know how you do it but you do every time I watch you, but you manage to educate me and scare me at the same time. Definitely worth a follow. Thank you and all the best for your future endeavors
@@Weirdkauz I’m not on that political debate bs, but I’ll indulge you with a few hints. His name starts with a J or a Y. Aside from Moses depending if you like the new or old, he was the greatest protagonist in the book. *You got this. I believe in you!!*
@@Daron7181 gotta indulge me some more, o highöy smug person: what would that have to with the leftcurling snail, or the original comment? And also, where do politics come in?!?
I think it’s only simping if the person is question is going so far to please someone at the expense of their dignity, bonus points if the object of their affection isn’t even interested or doesn’t even care.
@@The-Man-of-Pepsi 10 Feet Long, Hunt by Ambushing Prey, Even when separated, the Bobbit worm pieces appeared to still be alive, The Bobbit worm has two pairs of scissor-like retractable jaws that extend well past the worm's body when open, the Bobbit worm's jaws are so strong, they can cut the worm's prey in half, Their long bodies are covered in tiny bristles that help them explode out of their burrows when hunting. These bristles allow them to grip onto their burrow's walls to stay in position when hiding and to pull their prey in to feed....and once again, can reach up to 10 FEET LONG!
@@thebigblippity5221 snoop comments on what he sees while purposefully making it sound extra "hood" this guy knows what he's talking about and is actually funny
“A Gelato Baboon can roll in groups of up to 600, that is a gelato baboons” is such an underrated joke. I rewound to make sure I heard that…that was a great line.
I don’t know what you all know about normal garden snail reproduction, but basically if a garden snail can’t get laid, that’s a really bleak situation.
Imagine if someone used Jeremy's story to write a book, but only in human. That book would sell like hotcakes. But imagine reading that story and at the end it says "Based on a True Story." Mega ouch.
This channel is probably the best in my opinion, it has a perfect mix of humor and information, like I am straight up laughing too hard for my own good
Yeah but I don’t like how fast paced it all is. The Tik Tok format. I want a normal paced video not rushed fast talking so you don’t get to take in the information properly.
I think that your videos and comedic commentary have brought a renewed interest in the animal kingdom. You're doing great things for the world my friend. Keep them coming. GOD BLESS you and yours. SGT Carlton Smith US Army RET
Tell you something my friend. I've been a park ranger for almost 30 years and you're a natural. I just wish I could talk to folks about critters the way you do. Keep up the good work man! You're brilliant! 👍
@@mlcn3900 He should have his own series regardless! Attenborough is great, but it's a bit ridiculous now that there's no heir apparent! His standing is important for issues, but the informational content of the documentaries has generally gone down in recent years in favour of spectacle and cuteness, I feel. That's what's so refreshing about these videos, they're so info-dense and concept-heavy, they really make you think, and that should be the point!
@@jamesthecat Richard Attenborough has said that his “heir” is Chris Packham. When he dies (because, let’s face it, he isn’t retiring) he has said that he want’s Chris Packham to take over his work.
About the Atlas Moth... I live in Belgium. And believe it or not, one day I was going on an errand in my hometown I found one of these laying on the ground, lethargic but very much alive ! Which made absolutely zero sense to me when I figured its species out : we are thousands of kilometers away from their area of reproduction and they live only up to a few days (for males) or a few weeks (for females). Later I found a relatively plausible explanation when I realized there was a store selling indian furniture and products nearby : The moth likely travelled in one of their shipments in larval form only to slowly die of hypothermia on that flat land of mine. I still have a hard time to believe it retrospectively.
I had one of these I-can't-believe-it encounters too. A few weeks ago a monkey appeared in the kitchen. Like, a big monkey just hanging there on the door. It was latching on top of the door frame reaching for an onion, probably thinking it smells funny and wanted to eat it. A monkey. In the middle of a capital city, in a packed residential area, dozens of kilometres away from any zoo or pickup truck that might have transported them. I say them because it was not one, but two monkeys. My bro saw a neighbour shoo them away from her laundry with a broomstick before that, but he thought they already disappeared. It's sad thinking about it now cuz they must have been really starving for days with barely any open food stalls around esp during lockdown. I don't know if anyone had reported them to a zookeeper.
Tbf, it's not simping since they actually risk their lives to get laid. Sure they do things to please the girls but they still get laid so it's technically not simping.
Took me longer than I care to admit to realize he's holding a mic. Guy looks like he's constantly about to take another bite of his snack but never quite gets to it because he keeps thinking of more cool animal facts he wants to say first.
@@J.A.huscher I report them. It doesn't seem to accomplish anything but makes me feel proactive. If enough of us report them, UA-cam might actually do something.
@Foxy and Lucy _Mate, that's a bot._ 😑 _Don't even bother, cause that thing literally cannot care, so save yourself the stress and just report it for spam and hope that gets the damn NPC removed._ Or just ignore it. Either of those work.
@@an-animal-lover Aww, crap. I thought if enough people reported, the bots would get removed. Guess not. :/ Oh well, just ignore them then. Yes, Casual can try that, but I doubt he can keep up with the ammount of bots coming in. I don't know why they seem to have a special preference for his videos, everytime he posts a new one, they just come flooding!
@Foxy and Lucy A bot literally that: *a robot.* It's an AI (artificial intelligence) programmed to do something. In this case, spam advertisements and links in the comment sections. That is why I told you to pay it no mind, because there's literally no person who manually posted that comment, so its creator isn't actually gonna read any replies to it. They're probably just caring about how many people clink the link, nothing more.
Good news! The internet is full of interesting and useful info that isn’t all trash. It’s not illegal to keep learning after you finish school. Most useful things you will learn will be outside of grade school, as a bonus you can pick your own curriculum and subjects
As for the baboon thing: there was a case where a baboon troop had no alphas for a while. What happened is that the troop came upon a trash pile with a lot of thrown away food. Naturally, the alphas ate first; unknown to the them, the food was tainted. Having ate most of the food, the alphas all died. Leaving behind females and beta males. What surprised researchers is that none of the beta males stepped up to be alpha. None. So for a long time they got to see how baboons act when they aren't being lorded over by assholes. What happened is that a) stress (measured in cortisol levels) went way down, nobody at each other's throats. b) everyone just kind of slept with everybody else. c) and things stayed that way until a male baboon from another troop went alpha and took over. I think we found the secret to world peace. Maybe Bakunin was right when he speculated the first revolutionary was the ape ancestor who said "hey, what if we stopped letting the alpha males have their way all the time"? Sounds like female baboon mating habits are changing for the better though.
@@royceroyce7715 Ron Sapolsky, a primatologist, discusses this in detail. He was the one who led the study. Just think about it: alphas died, but no one stepped up. It was just women and beta males and everyone was happy until some baboon from outside took over.
You can't compare humans to baboons. There are no homo sapiens "alpha males" since human niche is different and social structure is completely unique. And there are no comparable to human mating strategy in primates since sexual selection of humans is more applicable to female features. If monkeys do stupid things which they evolved to do, it doesn't mean that humans should.
As an Aussie who lives in the outback, I see those eagles all the time, and it was only because of this video how I actually realised how damn big they are
@@southernfriedwestcoasteryeah, the weird animals like trying to get into houses too, we’ve had possums in the roof, giant huntmans in the shed and my room, red-backs under the barbie, I think we had a snake of some kind try to get to our chickens. Australia is just wild
Always love how you present zoology in such an approachable way, it's always entertaining and manages to teach people about stuff they otherwise wouldn't really care about. (P.S. When you were talking about the Atlas Moth some of the images were of the Cecropia Moth, which is a different species.)
Now if THIS dude would be my science teacher, I’d be able to pay attention, his level sass and making fun of the stuff would definitely capture my interest a lot better and stick with me easier because my brain would actually deem it entertaining enough to remember
I once had the most majestic experience with a wedge tailed eagle. This was back in the days when you could climb Uluru, and as it turns out there are a few small patches of vegetation growing out of the Rock. Having reached the top I had energy to spare, and decided I would investigate a patch of shrubbery some distance away. When I got close, an eagle came out and hovered a few feet above my head. It was awesome in every sense of the word, and a memory I will always treasure. Naturally I ran back the way I came.
@@galaxy7979 Ha, well, I was young (early teens) and the importance of conserving energy on the way up was drummed into me so hard that I overconserved! The only fly in the ointment with the eagle encounter was finding out that my family had been watching me through binoculars.
The blowfish used in the pictures also suffered extreme tissue damage after rubbing against the net. Basically that was the outermost layer before it reached muscle.
Good god. Those poor things. Someday, a new Cousteau will make a solid enough bathysphere to take us down and look at them without destroying them. I hope.
@@js-pb2kf there are submersibles that can get to the deepest depths of the ocean. They’re expensive, though, so deep ocean scientists usually use ROVs to do the exploration and filming. What would be an incredible feat would be creating a pressurized aquarium for deep ocean animals, but the logistics of something like that and the danger if it sprung a leak make such a thing a pipe dream.
I love how 9 times out of 10 if a gastropod has an issue, it's because of torsion. Snails really are the horses of mollusks; their single biological feature is also their biggest bug. By min maxing so hard into something, its downsides also get significantly worse
@@sopapopp Very High Quality Legs (that are also extremely vulnerable to injury and basically a death sentence if anything happens to them, partially because the hoof literally helps pump blood back to the heart while they run) But I mean, they zoomin, right?
@@sopapopp Horses are nightmare animals honestly. I don't get why there have to be like that. Every other hoofed mammal is just so normal by comparison. And if you look at a wild horse (Tiny, stocky, built kind of like a roided donkey but the size of a pony) it just raises so many questions. Why is that thing adapted to running so good? It's like it was waiting to be domesticated, absolutely begging to be genetically mangled into unlocking it's true potential
I thought I knew a whole lot of obscure animal facts after 37 years of being into that sort of thing but you're still teaching me new ones. I love it so much. Keep it up, you are fantastic!
Ever since I first checked this channel out, I've been hooked. I've always been an animal fan and want to become a zoologist or an entomologist as a profession. These videos add a layer of humour I never knew I needed in this type of scientific medium. I've decided to finally subscribe to this channel, so please don't send a Honey Badger to give me a customized vasectomy!!!
Me a few days ago - "I wonder if Panda Bears are actually aggressive and not as cute and calm as the media and films make them out to be?" Me watching this video - "Well...Jesus, that answers that question."
they probably won't be for much longer and despite my usual compassion for all animals, the more I hear about them the more I feel like humans should stop delaying their inevitable fate. And no I'm not saying to kill them. I'm saying stop breeding them. They're terrible at being alive.
I'm not certain why, exactly, we're getting comments like this on this video on particular. In this video: "Panda bears are dangerous to assail" Like, what do you want from them? "Panda bears are incapable of defense and are liable to rolling over and dying immediately when confronted by adversarial pressure." Then we could blather on about how ridiculous their existence is again, but not because they're formidable beasts, like we're doing now, because apparently being difficult to kill is a bad thing, but because of the opposite!
@@Yawyna124 It wasn't regarding panda bears being dangerous to assail, I don't think there's any species of bear on the planet that isn't dangerous, it'd be extinct if it weren't. But it was regarding hearing that pandas only have about 72 hours per year to actually get pregnant in. That's just bizarrely short. Or how they can spend about half a day just eating. Then again I don't know if Pandas really have any natural predators, unless you count something like ticks?
@@volrag That's not *especially* unusual for bears, they're not very productive as a whole. The North American Black and Brown bears, for example, may go into heat for a few weeks, but are only receptive for about 3-5 days of that for a similarly tight window. In ten years, a population of black bears springing from 2 parents, assuming none of them die, is estimated to potentially go up to 15; it's from 2 to 8 in grizzly bears over the course of ten years, again, if none of them die, best case scenario. So, eh. Just kind of a bear thing. They don't reproduce much. And North American bears, likewise, can spend a lot of their time getting food as well. Black bears In the fall, for example, prior to hibernation will spend up to 20 hours each day in the pursuit of food. Additionally, while bamboo is odd, the 100% on plant matter isn't too odd. Black bears sit at 95% plant matter, and brown bears sit at 90% plant matter for their diet. I'm pretty certain most asiatic bears besides pandas are also like this with polar bears and maybe certain populations of grizzly during some seasons being the exception. It more seems like you're shocked that bears, period, could ever exist as carnivores who eat mostly plants, spend most of their day foraging, and reproduce slowly.
The front view of the one critter reminded me of Stinkmeaner. Must have been the hair. The eyes that looked like pearls were a nice touch. Always great videos!!!!
OMG!!! That picture of the giant falcon trying to fly away with the child is PRICELESS!! The look in his eye is SO CONFIDENT & determined!! (…almost like one of those “motivational posters” they have everywhere at my work. Actually, if they DID have falcon I might actually pay attention to it!!!🙂)
Lovely little find !! Learn something and laugh whilst you're flinching and peeping between your fingers. 😂 I'm still laughing about one I watched earlier..."This thing looks like the after pictures of an anti-drug campaign" It does too !🤣
5:00 I had the luck of seeing Geladas in the wild while hiking in the Simien mountains! I ALSO had the luck of not seeing anyone get eviscerated (you saw those teeth in the vid, and they had BABIES which is ALWAYS risky) when the group I was with INSISTED on getting closer, closer, until they stampeded. I got the best look at them by staying back by a tree. They all ran past, and pretty close, too! S2G thought someone would get their face torn off by the alpha or an angry mama, but no, they just ran to the cliffs and climbed. Had to be a group of at 60+.
There was a wild Snail outside my house, I fed it with leaves and dried leaves and I gave it water, fast forward about a month later, I realize that it wasn't moving, I checked up on it occasionally, It started to retract into it's shell, my guess was that it started to dry up, due to it being dry season in my Country, I used to give it water from my house, but my mother told me that Chlorine had sodium in it, which is a form of Salt, so I stopped giving it water from my house, which had Chlorine in the water. Just last week I went to check on the Snail and it had completely dried out. I wanted to cry so badly, seeing Jeremy and hearing about his story just made me think about that random snail that came by our house and got taken care of, rip Jeremy the Snail and rip Random Snail.
As mentioned, you can leave water out for 24 hours to dechlorinate water, but if your region is too hot to do this and the water evaporates too fast, you can head to Walmart or PetSmart and pick up a very tiny container of like Tetra brand water conditioner (it comes in a few varieties, but the bottles are yellow) or a more expensive seachem prime to dechlorinate the water to make it safe for things like fish, snails, and shrimps to use
Aww. I’m sorry for your snail friend, but it’s nice to meet another tiny critter lover. Me too. I appreciate Buddhist teachings. So I remind myself that animals get rebirth. You only saw one quest in the snail’s storyline. They got to restart the game as something bigger and better. Your snail is probably a happy finch now, and much more capable. If it helps, the Buddhists also believe that we tend to rebirth close to those we cared for, or who cared for us. Also, young children of a certain age seem capable of remembering past lives. It’s not completely unreasonable to think your snail might have remembered you in some fashion. You may never know it, but perhaps they come back often. Your country sounds like a tough server to play on! It’s not too late to leave out some more water! Make it a shallow dish with sloping sides if possible, and something not too slippery. Maybe even set up a wyze cam so you can see who is coming and going! Thanks for showing love to the small ones! You’re a good human!
I hope someone discovers you and give you your own nature show cause I could watch you for hours. And I know children would learn way more from u than they would in a class room
They're "mostly harmless" though as far as deep sea worms go, I hope he knows about the whale bones... Oh and supposedly vinegar works on bristle worm spines but I haven't been brave, or stupid enough to test that theory. I own saltwater fish, they came in a rock but "they" is one or two of I forgot how many discovered species science is currently at. Still better then bobbit worms though, rather deal with the long water porcupine then living garden sheers I knew there was going to be a joke there btw and I'm glad he did that, it's funny when you can confirm they're not actually harmless, though many aren't a threat to humans
When you saw the snake-moth picture a few days before you watched the video: "I am 4 parallel universes ahead of you" Also fun-fact, in Germany we call these snails with a left coiled shell "Schneckenkönig" which translates to "snail king"
Some of those finch chicks were Gouldian finches. They have glow in the dark nodules (four) that when they want food they twist their heads to create a circle so the parents can see where to put their beaks. The chicks are tiny when they hatch. And they nest in hollows of gum trees in northern Australia which can be very dark.
Love all the content man, have learned a good amount of stuff, thank you for that. Have enjoyed each and every video I have seen since discovering your channel. Cheers and have a great weekend.
Those Atlas Moths actually have a little weight to them! They were included in a living museum exhibit I worked with and you can really feel them doing a good plop 🦋😴🦋
This one's too much for me. Got goosebumps all over from the birth marked bird... got my trichophobia going nuts. The atlas moth sent me way over the edge. Love your vids, love your lyrical word play but I gotta bounce @1:49
I thought that panda story was gonna be the biggesr impact of this video, _but then you hit us with the story about Jeremy._ *Rest in peace, homie. May you get it better in Heaven and in the next life.* >salutes
A zoological wizard, this guy. Never fails to instruct, amuse, and horrify all at the same time.
Lol🤣
I always keep pausing the video to look up the things he's just brought to my attention.
Yh
#bestcomment
Perfect description of this dude! He's amazing.
*sees and hears Jeremy the snail's story....immediately begins tearing up.* The poor guy got straight destroyed by life...
Yeah man that one hit harder than my sister falling down the stairs yesterday... I feel bad for Jeremy :'(
@@J.A.huscher
"My sister falling down the stairs" pfft--
@@J.A.huscher *wait a damn minute-*
At least he got it at the end
@@J.A.huscher AYO, IS SHE OKAY?! 🤣
I got to hold a Wedge-Tail Eagle at the Australia Zoo. It was heavy and made the cutest mewling noises but then it dead-stared into the sky at the sounds of wild birds and that was terrifying. Absolutely gorgeous animal.
Agree with your comment. But also man, these Bots below are shameless.
So have I! We probably got to hold the same one lol. He made the cutest noises.
@@spinstermimic The noises probably aren’t as cute when it comes barreling out of the sky from nowhere to attack you.
@@anangryaustralian7802 LMAO probably not. But I doubt it's doing the barreling with little coos. It was my best moment of the year right before I had to hop on a plane and head home to quarantine and isolation. I was doing a study abroad and it got abruptly cut short when the pandemic started. I used my last 48 hours to plan a trip to the Australia Zoo. Well worth it. I was not expecting the cuteness and it's cemented in my mind lol. Now would I want to get swooped in the wild? HEEEECK no.
I held one at a medieval festival and I swear it could have pecked my face off!! so glad I had sunnies on lol but got a great photo 📸!
I just found this young man 3 hours ago. Yup. I’ve binged his vid’s for hours. He’s brilliant! His knowledge, word play and deadpan delivery are mesmerising! Much Love ❤
I felt the same way when I found him.
He's the best! And I will never be the same again :D
I've been binging for days!
@@alltoohalliwell same here. This dude is an amazing content creator.
I'm on day 2 🤣🤣🤣
“Millions of years of evolving a shell still can’t defend me from the pain and disappointment that is my life.”
-Jeremy the snail
Oh god, now I'm imagining a Timmy (by Andrew Rousso) skit but with Jeremy the snail doing the old timey English monologues
🤭😄😂😂😂
Rip Jeremy
@@Smol_potato-s1p Bro,
this channel here aint the only 1 that entertains with science-fun-facts and whatnot.
Sci Man Dan, Professor Dave, Hbomberguy, UpisnotJup,
Tier Zoo, these are just random examples i give to you to bait you into a Tr- uhm, i mean,
to share Fun and make you happy.
@@nenmaster5218 what the heck
daaamn, jeremy could make a novel about his life if he physically could
@Lismi Talda fucking what?
I didn't know he had the same name as me
He probably could!!!
@@esotilin6601 she a bot just report her
Rest In Peace Jeremy.
Also just so y’all know the blob fish only looks as sad as it does is because in the process of being brought to the surface theirs cells explode and they look really gross, because it’s an exploded carcass.
Yeah. It's fucked up to see people making cute blobfish art and plushies when you know it's the corpse of a poor animal that basically suffered what Arnold Schwarzenegger goes through during the nightmare scene in Total Recall.
The fact is. They look kinda cool when theyre in their natural habitat
@@Maverick2736 well anyone can look at lions and see they are cute, they can and will eat humans on sight but they look cute, similar with this, I only knew this until you said so, otherwise it just looks like sad wobly fish
@@tgnm9615 I mean to each their own but I can definitively state you are incorrect according to morals, the law, and the almighty.
That’s fair.
"But if you ever dive that deep, the 'v' would become silent..." Man, I don't know if anyone else appreciates how clever your commentary is, but I sure as hell do lol
Australian here, my pop was a sheep farmer in longreach QLD, one time for Easter we visited his farm, me and my sister saw a wedge tailed eagle pick up a adult sheep and litterally fly into the sunset with it, something i will never forget
Holy crap!
like, there but for the grace of God, goes me
Freedom And don’t you just love us Americans we just take everything
Always see them out near my dads property.
Sitting there one day watching one Circle while two magpies pestered it.
Next thing as one sweeps in it tucks it's wings, Rolls onto its back, grabs the magpie tore its head off and throws the two sides away. one of the most badass thing I've ever seen.
@@rse617 WOW, Alpha of the Sky move right there!
This guy needs his own nature show
doing your mom
These bots are getting out of hand
@@Misto_deVito6009 agreed
I'd say he has one and UA-cam needs to stop being stupid with CNN and Fox and give that money to him. The world would be a better place and everybody would be smarter
This is it
I majored in Zoology in college (don't ask why).
I could spend hours, days with this guy. Laugh my ass off, never get bored and learn more than college taught me.
why did you major in zoology?
But seriously, why?
It's really difficult to reply to Buttplugger6699 or whatever it was. Too funny. No judgment
Ok. I had all my credits, and I looked at the catalogue to see where they would fit so I could graduate early. 3 1/2 years and I had a degree.
But tbh parasitology was the most interesting.
I went on to get my Masters degree in Public Health and my MD.
I wish I hadn't. But that's ancient history.
Don't make the same mistakes that I did.
I don't know how you do it but you do every time I watch you, but you manage to educate me and scare me at the same time. Definitely worth a follow. Thank you and all the best for your future endeavors
Damn, Jeremy had it rough. His own people shunned him, yet he found love in humanity. Somehow.
Yeah he reminds me of someone I once read about in Sunday school.
@@Daron7181 Who was it?
@@Daron7181 yes, enlighten us: what lefty did you read about?
@@Weirdkauz I’m not on that political debate bs, but I’ll indulge you with a few hints. His name starts with a J or a Y. Aside from Moses depending if you like the new or old, he was the greatest protagonist in the book. *You got this. I believe in you!!*
@@Daron7181 gotta indulge me some more, o highöy smug person: what would that have to with the leftcurling snail, or the original comment? And also, where do politics come in?!?
The level of discomfort I felt from those baby birds was indescribable. My skin is CRAWLING
Trypophobia. I almost didn't get to enjoy the rest of the video because of those birds. I had to stop, haha.
Weakness
technically even has trypophobia, also it isn’t fear it’s disgust
Imagine how all the micro parasites look that are all over us.
@@mrevilducky yes, so weak.
When you go "WTH is THAT" on the first scene, you never cease to amaze and educate
that's your mom
What's it called again?
Onlyfans is ruining the internet and needs banned
I hope this guy is eventually invited to an expedition or safari by National Geographic. That would be a real hoot! 🦉
"can't call it simping if it works"... he indeed has a point
I think it’s only simping if the person is question is going so far to please someone at the expense of their dignity, bonus points if the object of their affection isn’t even interested or doesn’t even care.
@@peggedyourdad9560 unfortunately nowadays you'll get called one from any kind of interaction with the opposite gender.
“It’s not that bad I can explain”
Me: *gets even more scared after the explanation*
I dare you to google a bobbit worm
@@The-Man-of-Pepsi 10 Feet Long, Hunt by Ambushing Prey, Even when separated, the Bobbit worm pieces appeared to still be alive, The Bobbit worm has two pairs of scissor-like retractable jaws that extend well past the worm's body when open, the Bobbit worm's jaws are so strong, they can cut the worm's prey in half, Their long bodies are covered in tiny bristles that help them explode out of their burrows when hunting. These bristles allow them to grip onto their burrow's walls to stay in position when hiding and to pull their prey in to feed....and once again, can reach up to 10 FEET LONG!
this man is the future of nature programming... like no joke, someone should give him a show or his own school or something
I think he’s better than Snoop
@@thebigblippity5221 snoop comments on what he sees while purposefully making it sound extra "hood" this guy knows what he's talking about and is actually funny
@@ohara. forgive me, I should’ve been more specific.. he’s more entertaining to watch than snoop
60 sec tiktoks is different from 60 minute lectures or show
Yes
Wow! I wish I had that many people helping me not having to live alone. Go Jeremy. You don't know how lucky you were.
“A Gelato Baboon can roll in groups of up to 600, that is a gelato baboons” is such an underrated joke. I rewound to make sure I heard that…that was a great line.
I dont get it
@@matplayer1232 😥Gelato (pronounced: gelotta) Baboons sound like a spin on "a lot of (pronounced lotta) baboons"
Wow, I rewinded too.
@@Gunshinzero a ok
CANT CALL IT SIMPING IF IT WORKS FACT LOL
Why the hell did Jeremy have to live an actual IRL Shakespeareian tragedy?!
Its sad but someone has to be the inspiration for a story.
I don’t know what you all know about normal garden snail reproduction, but basically if a garden snail can’t get laid, that’s a really bleak situation.
@Lismi Talda You’re too late, Jeremy’s dead.
@@kellyalves756 XDDD
Imagine if someone used Jeremy's story to write a book, but only in human. That book would sell like hotcakes. But imagine reading that story and at the end it says "Based on a True Story." Mega ouch.
This channel is probably the best in my opinion, it has a perfect mix of humor and information, like I am straight up laughing too hard for my own good
Zefrank though
Yeah but I don’t like how fast paced it all is. The Tik Tok format. I want a normal paced video not rushed fast talking so you don’t get to take in the information properly.
@@sushimitten it's not that fast paced lol
@@connerwine8705 it is for me :(
I be like wow I can’t believe pandas do that then 3 seconds later he’s moved on to baboons 😄
@@sushimitten well yeah ofcourse
I think that your videos and comedic commentary have brought a renewed interest in the animal kingdom. You're doing great things for the world my friend. Keep them coming. GOD BLESS you and yours.
SGT Carlton Smith
US Army RET
"Can't call it simping if it works."
I fell out from that one lol.
I mean he's not wrong! 😁 Lol
Dawg. And I mean… fair point
Thanks Wild Thornberrys for teaching me about the wedge-tailed eagle haha I knew it the moment I heard the country of origin
dude ive seen you in like 2 separate comment sections already lol
love ur art btw
@@aple8247 I have a tendency of popping up XD
That Optimus pfp tho 💯
I’m Noigel Thorn-beret! (I love Tim Curry)
@@xxTC-96xx so how long until you finally animate a transformer mini series than an entire movie of Undertale multiverse?
Tell you something my friend. I've been a park ranger for almost 30 years and you're a natural. I just wish I could talk to folks about critters the way you do. Keep up the good work man! You're brilliant! 👍
I have said time again BBC needs to replace Sir Attenborough with this young, talented, witty, and adorable gentleman!
@@mlcn3900 both are great wym,if anything a full documentary with both hosting would be awesome
@@mlcn3900 He should have his own series regardless! Attenborough is great, but it's a bit ridiculous now that there's no heir apparent! His standing is important for issues, but the informational content of the documentaries has generally gone down in recent years in favour of spectacle and cuteness, I feel.
That's what's so refreshing about these videos, they're so info-dense and concept-heavy, they really make you think, and that should be the point!
@@jamesthecat Richard Attenborough has said that his “heir” is Chris Packham.
When he dies (because, let’s face it, he isn’t retiring) he has said that he want’s Chris Packham to take over his work.
Android 17?
"...all while looking like and uncircumcised paralysis demon." 🤣🤣🤣🤣
About the Atlas Moth...
I live in Belgium. And believe it or not, one day I was going on an errand in my hometown I found one of these laying on the ground, lethargic but very much alive !
Which made absolutely zero sense to me when I figured its species out : we are thousands of kilometers away from their area of reproduction and they live only up to a few days (for males) or a few weeks (for females).
Later I found a relatively plausible explanation when I realized there was a store selling indian furniture and products nearby : The moth likely travelled in one of their shipments in larval form only to slowly die of hypothermia on that flat land of mine.
I still have a hard time to believe it retrospectively.
Ah, a fellow Belgian! Greetings from Limburg ♡
Some buy and breed them overseas. But I think you need an allowance.
@@marmelaota1703 I know. I checked if there were any nearby and there wasn't.
@@marmelaota1703 Also I think the word you were looking for was "license" because "allowance" stands for "argent de poche" or "allocation" ^^
I had one of these I-can't-believe-it encounters too. A few weeks ago a monkey appeared in the kitchen. Like, a big monkey just hanging there on the door. It was latching on top of the door frame reaching for an onion, probably thinking it smells funny and wanted to eat it. A monkey. In the middle of a capital city, in a packed residential area, dozens of kilometres away from any zoo or pickup truck that might have transported them. I say them because it was not one, but two monkeys. My bro saw a neighbour shoo them away from her laundry with a broomstick before that, but he thought they already disappeared. It's sad thinking about it now cuz they must have been really starving for days with barely any open food stalls around esp during lockdown. I don't know if anyone had reported them to a zookeeper.
"Can't call it simping if it actually works"
That got me😂😂😂
I agree
It aint simpin if you got it.
thats when it becomes Cucked
Tbf, it's not simping since they actually risk their lives to get laid. Sure they do things to please the girls but they still get laid so it's technically not simping.
@Danial Yousaf
Its also not simping if it's reciprocal. Nice guys in an actual alpha-beta situation getting more success than "nice guy" humans
Today, your comment reached 1000 likes.
Took me longer than I care to admit to realize he's holding a mic. Guy looks like he's constantly about to take another bite of his snack but never quite gets to it because he keeps thinking of more cool animal facts he wants to say first.
So... His snack is a mic ?
@@propanux edible mic
That's what I thought too 🤣🤣🤣 took me a while to realize that he's holding a mic
Well fuck until you pointed it out I STILL thought it was a stick of jerky or something...
Honestly this is the most hilarious community. I love you guys.
3:39 not my two favorite zoologist roasting each other's child 😭
😭😭😭😭
THAT THING IS HER CHILD?!?!?!😨
@@leilasworld123 yes, she stated it in their collab lol
@@NagiChigi OML😭
"A motivated Panda can make your arm see-through" Well, goodness I felt that lol
Yes.
Bro, RIP Jeremy, hopefully his next life will be better
@Kirina Yua👙 how dare you desecrate Jeremy‘s grave
@@kindadumb916 *Bots have no feelings, that's why TERMINATOR is still very much a possibility.*
@Lismi Talda Jeremy will forsaken whoever made this bot
Who else randomly came across casual geographic's channel and now can't stop watching his videos!
ok gay.
His irreverent and profane delivery makes the educational bits more memorable.
My wife got me hooked on this content. Lol
The night I found his channel ('Hood Nature' back than) I couldnt stop watching for 4 hrs.
This channel is like a car crash its so disturbing but you can't look away
He needs to write a book. I love this top shelf snark. "speed run through life" I giggled a lot.
He already has one,
@@winterkrash does he? Linky goodness? Was it out at the time I wrote that?
This man is extremely serious about what he does but puts that hidden humor inside of it. Good job man, keep making great videos. 👍
I can relate to the jellyfish thing. If my sister or friend screws me over I'm dragging them down with me
U a savage H.U.S.K lol!
_These BOTS..._
@@J.A.huscher I report them. It doesn't seem to accomplish anything but makes me feel proactive. If enough of us report them, UA-cam might actually do something.
@@geraltrivia6148 ahh a fellow bothunter lol keep reporting if enough people do they'll get banned quicker.
@@geraltrivia6148 same but they always come back sadly
1:00
Me: “Wtf... is that a butterfly?”
CG: “If you counted three snakes, you’re wrong, it’s a moth.”
Me: “...close enough.”
Seen in real life more than 10 times, only this time I was fooled by this person into thinking it was a snake
Butterflies eat carrion moths don’t
Bothbare lephidopters so yeah
@@marianocolsin8968 he showed cecropia moths tho when talking about atlas moths lol
All butterflies are moths!
4:24 ayo i laughed wayyyyyuy too much at this one holy shtt🤣🤣🤣☠️
That stare after “they are completely harmless to humans” gave me more chills than any horror movie 😨
"This thing looks like an anxiety attack, this thing looks like Adhd on DMT"
That got me good, superb phrasing! 😁👍
If my science teacher was like this (or maybe even Casual Geographic himself) I would love school.
@Foxy and Lucy _Mate, that's a bot._ 😑 _Don't even bother, cause that thing literally cannot care, so save yourself the stress and just report it for spam and hope that gets the damn NPC removed._
Or just ignore it. Either of those work.
@@an-animal-lover Aww, crap. I thought if enough people reported, the bots would get removed. Guess not. :/
Oh well, just ignore them then. Yes, Casual can try that, but I doubt he can keep up with the ammount of bots coming in. I don't know why they seem to have a special preference for his videos, everytime he posts a new one, they just come flooding!
@@an-animal-lover It needs a certain threshold of people (and the luck of hitting human verification) to work, unfortunately.
@Foxy and Lucy A bot literally that: *a robot.*
It's an AI (artificial intelligence) programmed to do something. In this case, spam advertisements and links in the comment sections.
That is why I told you to pay it no mind, because there's literally no person who manually posted that comment, so its creator isn't actually gonna read any replies to it. They're probably just caring about how many people clink the link, nothing more.
Good news! The internet is full of interesting and useful info that isn’t all trash. It’s not illegal to keep learning after you finish school. Most useful things you will learn will be outside of grade school, as a bonus you can pick your own curriculum and subjects
You guys are really good; I'm glad that I stumbled upon your show. Thanks for making content.
"can't call it simping if it works" - truer words have not been spoken.
Nature is like a birthday present. You just don't know whats its gonna be
doing your mom
@@SparrowIZ doing your sister
Today is my birthday 🎉
@@elijaheyoutuber2787 congrats nobody asked!
@@elijaheyoutuber2787 fricking gacha kid
As for the baboon thing: there was a case where a baboon troop had no alphas for a while. What happened is that the troop came upon a trash pile with a lot of thrown away food. Naturally, the alphas ate first; unknown to the them, the food was tainted. Having ate most of the food, the alphas all died. Leaving behind females and beta males. What surprised researchers is that none of the beta males stepped up to be alpha. None. So for a long time they got to see how baboons act when they aren't being lorded over by assholes. What happened is that a) stress (measured in cortisol levels) went way down, nobody at each other's throats. b) everyone just kind of slept with everybody else. c) and things stayed that way until a male baboon from another troop went alpha and took over.
I think we found the secret to world peace. Maybe Bakunin was right when he speculated the first revolutionary was the ape ancestor who said "hey, what if we stopped letting the alpha males have their way all the time"?
Sounds like female baboon mating habits are changing for the better though.
Oh, wow! That's interesting, thanks for sharing.
I would love to read more about this, good gravy
@@royceroyce7715 Ron Sapolsky, a primatologist, discusses this in detail. He was the one who led the study. Just think about it: alphas died, but no one stepped up. It was just women and beta males and everyone was happy until some baboon from outside took over.
You can't compare humans to baboons. There are no homo sapiens "alpha males" since human niche is different and social structure is completely unique. And there are no comparable to human mating strategy in primates since sexual selection of humans is more applicable to female features. If monkeys do stupid things which they evolved to do, it doesn't mean that humans should.
@@_dd__f-_6965 I was mostly being cheeky
"It's not racist;
but,
it's in the area code".
No lie: that was the best one I've ever heard from you
🤣🤣🤣
As an Aussie who lives in the outback, I see those eagles all the time, and it was only because of this video how I actually realised how damn big they are
Yeah same, I’ve never seen one up close so their size never really registered
Y'all have some wild creatures sincerely someone from the U.S. that grew up with rattlesnakes in my backyard
@@southernfriedwestcoasteryeah, the weird animals like trying to get into houses too, we’ve had possums in the roof, giant huntmans in the shed and my room, red-backs under the barbie, I think we had a snake of some kind try to get to our chickens. Australia is just wild
Always love how you present zoology in such an approachable way, it's always entertaining and manages to teach people about stuff they otherwise wouldn't really care about.
(P.S. When you were talking about the Atlas Moth some of the images were of the Cecropia Moth, which is a different species.)
I love this kind of stuff --- lol
bright-ass red fuzzies being called Atlas moths confused me A LOT
I’ve never heard about those birds until now. Fascinating stuff!
I knew most of this, but you made it so much more entertaining! Never. Stop!!🙌🙌 Also, I learned a few new things, and for that, I thank you again!❤
Now if THIS dude would be my science teacher, I’d be able to pay attention, his level sass and making fun of the stuff would definitely capture my interest a lot better and stick with me easier because my brain would actually deem it entertaining enough to remember
“This is a gelada baboon, the worlds most intimidating vegan”
Vegan teacher: hold my vegan beer
She even went after Aba and Preach too 🤣
Vegan Karen: "Challenge accepted"
I thought beer was already vegan?
@@-alovelygaycat- It's usually made out of grains like wheat or barley, so yes, yes it is
@@-alovelygaycat- it has to have vegan written on it, that how vegans know something is vegan
I once had the most majestic experience with a wedge tailed eagle. This was back in the days when you could climb Uluru, and as it turns out there are a few small patches of vegetation growing out of the Rock. Having reached the top I had energy to spare, and decided I would investigate a patch of shrubbery some distance away. When I got close, an eagle came out and hovered a few feet above my head. It was awesome in every sense of the word, and a memory I will always treasure. Naturally I ran back the way I came.
Lol. Glad you had that energy left 👏
@@galaxy7979 Ha, well, I was young (early teens) and the importance of conserving energy on the way up was drummed into me so hard that I overconserved! The only fly in the ointment with the eagle encounter was finding out that my family had been watching me through binoculars.
@@apm77 they will never forget it I bet
As a poet/ writer, I must admit that _every_ time I watch him, his clever wordplay serms to occupy its very own distant dimension. *tips hat*
The blowfish used in the pictures also suffered extreme tissue damage after rubbing against the net. Basically that was the outermost layer before it reached muscle.
Good god. Those poor things. Someday, a new Cousteau will make a solid enough bathysphere to take us down and look at them without destroying them. I hope.
We really need to stop fishing in such damaging ways like this...
You mean blobfish? I was confused for a sec there and need to restart the video to check what I was missing
@@js-pb2kf there are submersibles that can get to the deepest depths of the ocean. They’re expensive, though, so deep ocean scientists usually use ROVs to do the exploration and filming.
What would be an incredible feat would be creating a pressurized aquarium for deep ocean animals, but the logistics of something like that and the danger if it sprung a leak make such a thing a pipe dream.
@@DCapybara sorry, I must have misspelled and got autocorrected
I love how 9 times out of 10 if a gastropod has an issue, it's because of torsion.
Snails really are the horses of mollusks; their single biological feature is also their biggest bug. By min maxing so hard into something, its downsides also get significantly worse
What is the horses' feature/bug?
@@sopapopp Very High Quality Legs (that are also extremely vulnerable to injury and basically a death sentence if anything happens to them, partially because the hoof literally helps pump blood back to the heart while they run)
But I mean, they zoomin, right?
@@Ezekiel_Allium ohh, I see, thanks! they do be zooming tho
@@sopapopp Horses are nightmare animals honestly. I don't get why there have to be like that. Every other hoofed mammal is just so normal by comparison.
And if you look at a wild horse (Tiny, stocky, built kind of like a roided donkey but the size of a pony) it just raises so many questions. Why is that thing adapted to running so good? It's like it was waiting to be domesticated, absolutely begging to be genetically mangled into unlocking it's true potential
This is my favorite comment on UA-cam for the entire month, thank you.
Just thank you.
This man literally made me tell my friend “you know otters make love to dead seal pups”
She threw her stuffed animal away💀
Shouldn't have done that lol
Reality can be SO disappointing, no? 🤣
I feel bad for your friend, but you did the right thing. 👍
@@MrDibara nah lol let her like otters lol
@@MrDibara didn't do anything but make her waste money
The student has surpassed the master.🙌🏽
2:24 That pause ....... that was classic. 🤦🤣👍 The thumbnail brought me here. That baby bird Still looks unreal. 😳
I thought I knew a whole lot of obscure animal facts after 37 years of being into that sort of thing but you're still teaching me new ones. I love it so much. Keep it up, you are fantastic!
Ever since I first checked this channel out, I've been hooked. I've always been an animal fan and want to become a zoologist or an entomologist as a profession. These videos add a layer of humour I never knew I needed in this type of scientific medium. I've decided to finally subscribe to this channel, so please don't send a Honey Badger to give me a customized vasectomy!!!
Me a few days ago - "I wonder if Panda Bears are actually aggressive and not as cute and calm as the media and films make them out to be?"
Me watching this video - "Well...Jesus, that answers that question."
Well get this, pandas are classified officially as carnivores. Digestive system like a carnivore, diet like a herbivore. Hence they need to eat A LOT.
Love this content. Such a dry sense of humor. Like British dry. Informative and entertaining. Golden stuff.
Best quotes: " thats a gelato monkeys and "cant call it simpin if it works " lmao great video love your stuff :D
I cackled at the simping one- so good!
I don’t think ill ever get tired of him coming up with new ways to say ‘they died’
When the world needed him the most, *he returned*
doing your mom
He never went anywhere
Damn.... The way Casual and Nikole are "feuding" is hilarious!
Mother nature must have seriously been on a deadline when she created these
ok gay
@@SparrowIZ i reported you for child abuse
@@paulpaul3910 I added hate speech to the report.
@@SparrowIZ reported for terrorism
@@McKavian I just went for misinformation as I'm like 90% sure Mother Nature is bi, not gay.
The more I hear about Pandas, the more amazed I am that they're still alive as a species.
they probably won't be for much longer and despite my usual compassion for all animals, the more I hear about them the more I feel like humans should stop delaying their inevitable fate.
And no I'm not saying to kill them. I'm saying stop breeding them. They're terrible at being alive.
I'm not certain why, exactly, we're getting comments like this on this video on particular.
In this video: "Panda bears are dangerous to assail"
Like, what do you want from them? "Panda bears are incapable of defense and are liable to rolling over and dying immediately when confronted by adversarial pressure."
Then we could blather on about how ridiculous their existence is again, but not because they're formidable beasts, like we're doing now, because apparently being difficult to kill is a bad thing, but because of the opposite!
@@Yawyna124 It wasn't regarding panda bears being dangerous to assail, I don't think there's any species of bear on the planet that isn't dangerous, it'd be extinct if it weren't.
But it was regarding hearing that pandas only have about 72 hours per year to actually get pregnant in. That's just bizarrely short. Or how they can spend about half a day just eating. Then again I don't know if Pandas really have any natural predators, unless you count something like ticks?
@@volrag That's not *especially* unusual for bears, they're not very productive as a whole.
The North American Black and Brown bears, for example, may go into heat for a few weeks, but are only receptive for about 3-5 days of that for a similarly tight window.
In ten years, a population of black bears springing from 2 parents, assuming none of them die, is estimated to potentially go up to 15; it's from 2 to 8 in grizzly bears over the course of ten years, again, if none of them die, best case scenario.
So, eh. Just kind of a bear thing. They don't reproduce much.
And North American bears, likewise, can spend a lot of their time getting food as well. Black bears In the fall, for example, prior to hibernation will spend up to 20 hours each day in the pursuit of food.
Additionally, while bamboo is odd, the 100% on plant matter isn't too odd. Black bears sit at 95% plant matter, and brown bears sit at 90% plant matter for their diet. I'm pretty certain most asiatic bears besides pandas are also like this with polar bears and maybe certain populations of grizzly during some seasons being the exception.
It more seems like you're shocked that bears, period, could ever exist as carnivores who eat mostly plants, spend most of their day foraging, and reproduce slowly.
@@AziSlays I hate to say that I agree 😂…as an animal lover, myself. Just let the poor 🐼 go. It drew a really bad hand in the evolutionary card deck.
Bro if you’re coming up with all this content/jokes on your own you’re legitimately a comedic genius. Love it
The front view of the one critter reminded me of Stinkmeaner. Must have been the hair. The eyes that looked like pearls were a nice touch. Always great videos!!!!
God bless you for teaching in a more interesting manner than almost any teacher I've ever had or heard of.
I just discovered your channel and I'm binge watching. I love how I'm learning and being entertained at the same time.
Same lol, jus found him yesterday
OMG!!! That picture of the giant falcon trying to fly away with the child is PRICELESS!! The look in his eye is SO CONFIDENT & determined!! (…almost like one of those “motivational posters” they have everywhere at my work. Actually, if they DID have falcon I might actually pay attention to it!!!🙂)
Lovely little find !! Learn something and laugh whilst you're flinching and peeping between your fingers. 😂 I'm still laughing about one I watched earlier..."This thing looks like the after pictures of an anti-drug campaign" It does too !🤣
5:00 I had the luck of seeing Geladas in the wild while hiking in the Simien mountains! I ALSO had the luck of not seeing anyone get eviscerated (you saw those teeth in the vid, and they had BABIES which is ALWAYS risky) when the group I was with INSISTED on getting closer, closer, until they stampeded. I got the best look at them by staying back by a tree. They all ran past, and pretty close, too!
S2G thought someone would get their face torn off by the alpha or an angry mama, but no, they just ran to the cliffs and climbed. Had to be a group of at 60+.
There was a wild Snail outside my house, I fed it with leaves and dried leaves and I gave it water, fast forward about a month later, I realize that it wasn't moving, I checked up on it occasionally, It started to retract into it's shell, my guess was that it started to dry up, due to it being dry season in my Country, I used to give it water from my house, but my mother told me that Chlorine had sodium in it, which is a form of Salt, so I stopped giving it water from my house, which had Chlorine in the water. Just last week I went to check on the Snail and it had completely dried out. I wanted to cry so badly, seeing Jeremy and hearing about his story just made me think about that random snail that came by our house and got taken care of, rip Jeremy the Snail and rip Random Snail.
You straight up… nvm lol
Next time, if you leave water out for 24 hrs the chlorine evaporates & water is safer then. Sorry your random snail passed away. 😥
You didn't know any better. Next time, perhaps distilled water
As mentioned, you can leave water out for 24 hours to dechlorinate water, but if your region is too hot to do this and the water evaporates too fast, you can head to Walmart or PetSmart and pick up a very tiny container of like Tetra brand water conditioner (it comes in a few varieties, but the bottles are yellow) or a more expensive seachem prime to dechlorinate the water to make it safe for things like fish, snails, and shrimps to use
Aww. I’m sorry for your snail friend, but it’s nice to meet another tiny critter lover. Me too.
I appreciate Buddhist teachings. So I remind myself that animals get rebirth. You only saw one quest in the snail’s storyline. They got to restart the game as something bigger and better. Your snail is probably a happy finch now, and much more capable. If it helps, the Buddhists also believe that we tend to rebirth close to those we cared for, or who cared for us. Also, young children of a certain age seem capable of remembering past lives. It’s not completely unreasonable to think your snail might have remembered you in some fashion. You may never know it, but perhaps they come back often.
Your country sounds like a tough server to play on! It’s not too late to leave out some more water!
Make it a shallow dish with sloping sides if possible, and something not too slippery. Maybe even set up a wyze cam so you can see who is coming and going!
Thanks for showing love to the small ones! You’re a good human!
I hope someone discovers you and give you your own nature show cause I could watch you for hours. And I know children would learn way more from u than they would in a class room
All your little puns and jabs are amazing and never fail to Crack me up
3:51 Mother of God, it looks like God commissioned art from the Little Nightmares Dev team!
Lol little nightmares fan?
“Harmless to humans” then proceeds to describe how dangerous it could be to humans
That's why he had a moment of silence
doing your mom
Yeah that was the joke
Don't worry buddy, you'll learn what a joke is one day
They're "mostly harmless" though as far as deep sea worms go, I hope he knows about the whale bones... Oh and supposedly vinegar works on bristle worm spines but I haven't been brave, or stupid enough to test that theory. I own saltwater fish, they came in a rock but "they" is one or two of I forgot how many discovered species science is currently at. Still better then bobbit worms though, rather deal with the long water porcupine then living garden sheers
I knew there was going to be a joke there btw and I'm glad he did that, it's funny when you can confirm they're not actually harmless, though many aren't a threat to humans
You sir, make my day. Every. Single. Time. I love your intelligence, your humour.... and you're cute. Keep on keeping on.
Aahahahaha I'm having a laughing fit on the roasting the blobfish part 🤣🤣🌚
Been watching you for a while, but “uncircumcised paralysis demon” caught me off guard. And honestly, that’s on me
Never heard of those birds before, you learn something new everyday! Thanks! :D
Also the ways you roasted that telescope fish thing 💀✋
ok gay
When you saw the snake-moth picture a few days before you watched the video:
"I am 4 parallel universes ahead of you"
Also fun-fact, in Germany we call these snails with a left coiled shell "Schneckenkönig" which translates to "snail king"
Bruh, I give you props for being this informative and fawking entertaining 🔥🔥🔥
Some of those finch chicks were Gouldian finches. They have glow in the dark nodules (four) that when they want food they twist their heads to create a circle so the parents can see where to put their beaks. The chicks are tiny when they hatch. And they nest in hollows of gum trees in northern Australia which can be very dark.
imagine becoming a scientist after years of schooling just to help a disabled snail get laid
Love all the content man, have learned a good amount of stuff, thank you for that. Have enjoyed each and every video I have seen since discovering your channel. Cheers and have a great weekend.
Man you do have a way with words! I'm awestruck!
Those Atlas Moths actually have a little weight to them!
They were included in a living museum exhibit I worked with and you can really feel them doing a good plop 🦋😴🦋
Always a treat to watch your videos. I love the facts and the humor. Just perfection.
3:55 - that fish just be living its life, minding its own business, then this guy drives by and starts roasting it
Dude, you are good at showing random stuff and making me laugh my as off at the same time. Great video!
This one's too much for me. Got goosebumps all over from the birth marked bird... got my trichophobia going nuts. The atlas moth sent me way over the edge. Love your vids, love your lyrical word play but I gotta bounce @1:49
Rest in Peace stranger, I hope you get the courage to overcome it.
I just adore Casual Geographic's ultra-hilarious and descriptive narration!! How does he do it!? It is his Superpower!
I thought that panda story was gonna be the biggesr impact of this video, _but then you hit us with the story about Jeremy._
*Rest in peace, homie. May you get it better in Heaven and in the next life.* >salutes
"...make your arm see through .."🙀🙀😹😹😹 you're wretched.