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John Falconer
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 พ.ค. 2015
The Secret Life of Woodlice
A look into what the common striped woodlouse (Philoscia muscorum) gets up to in our back-gardens. #MScSISS #MScPlDiv
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Lol. I was looking for something serious 😂
Until u said hair
I’m traumatised now😊
Woodlice are isopods that have successfully established themselves on land. Our giant cousins live in the deep sea.
Had me in the first half. Not gunna lie.
this is wonderful. I've learned so much, not least that in England "hair" is pronounced "Heah"
woodluce are the best at hide and seek.
Were these paid actors?
3:14 "gambling and drug addiction" woodlice: just searching for food
1:45 looks like sone scene from a sci-fi desert movie. So this entire time, my Isopod colony wasn’t actually plagued?
My scientist teacher played this infront of the whole class without watching it
Wtf this is crap
What a rubbish video...
I totally get it.
This time to rescue the woodlice, because woodlice need life forever!!!!!⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Well my 4 year old asked to learn about woodlice before bed, and this is what’s he’s learnt 😂
Base tree
Fun fact: woodlice job is to go around the streets & houses eating mercury
I can't believe I used to play with them when younger, never knew it was called wood "lice" =gross 🤢
I've always called them chuckie pigs
Do they eat plants?
A woodlice feed mainly on decaying plant material, but they can also damage seedlings, bedding plants, peas, beans and carrots, for example, and soft tissues, such as cucumber plants, strawberry fruits and tomatoes.
best video I've ever seen ahahahahah
Had me in the first half, not gonna lie
I didn't expect that ending
this narrator makes me feel like i'm about to be molested
🤪crustacean?
My teacher played this in class last year-
I love wood lice there adorable
They like too live in my house a lot and I just go hey lil guy let’s party ahaha you total fucking Pratt 😂😂🤍😂
Roly Poly (pillbug) enthusiasts... we're on facebook
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My science teacher played this in class😂😂😂😂😂
they are earthworms of the tropics
Inspirational 😭
What?
All I want to know is how to kill them! I have millions coming from God knows where into my house even with sealed up doors.
had me in the first half ngl
This video was creepy af
The video is extremely quite and mainly in the left side of my headphones ^-^' think this is due do-over, otherwise an interesting video
Thumbs down for poor volume levels
Woodlice are cool, and related to marine isopods. One of the few garden crustaceans!
Drowns in the bath
I kind of get mocking the style of documentaries, but still it's quite odd that this is among the top search results for "woodlice" on TH-cam. The video just beneath it was a Japanese cook preparing an isopod dish. Who's going to educate me about poor woodlice?! :D
This voice over is fucking mental
starts off with facts, then slowly starts talking rubbish, and misinformation. the opposite of education. maybe he had a pint of whiskhy.
So cute...
Cute cockroaches
Or sometimes... in bathrooms! *shows anal beads off hoping nobody notices*
Not sure if this "document" is funny, or horrifying. 😅
I do not regret watching this 😂👏🏽
Cool! A small TH-camr makes a fun, creative very nicely filmed video and all he gets is hate. I actually thought this is a documentary about Philoscia muscorum but it was funny anyway
No audio except bird chirping at the intro
you gotta love this guy