I chuckled for a second hearing someone being clumsy but seeing him not react to it made me believe it was on my side so I had to play it back for a second XD.
I want to know why they were killed. It seems so cruel to not have an explanation - I would understand if it was a natural death, but did scientists really kill them in order to study them? 😢
Being an avid turtle enjoyer. knowing how long they live it saddens me to see so many dead in such a young age. Still very interesting and educational though
Out of a each few thousand turtles hatching, only a handful will survive and get off the beach, then MAYBE ONE will make it past the initial shallow waters where predators wait for their hatching
@@Lokiip I think you’re thinking of a sea turtle. Snapping turtle have around 5% of hatchling survival rate. Which is a lot higher than sea turtle’s 0.1% hatchling survival rate.
Two questions: 1. do the animals die of natural causes or are they killed? 2. Does the ethanol need to be replaced or does it maintain it's potency forever?
This is like... Special interest inception. A special interest within a special interest. I love animals, biology behavior... All of it. I also love the weirder aspect of nature. I'm also a bit obsessed with conjoined twins.
Common snappers actually get to be much bigger than the head you showed. That one was probably only a little over a couple years old. They can easily live to be 60 years old or more, and get over 100 pounds. The question is, is that one turtle with two heads, or two turtles with one shell? Either way, they are super cute!
Most mutants like two headed or cyclopeon animals can only survive for a short time (usually just hours or days after birth) before they succumb to the health issues that gave them such a deformity.
Aye…..based on the thumbnail I thought this was gonna be one of those weird videos where people put animals in harmful situations for views and act like it’s cute or they’re “rescuing” them. Just curious, if the turtles are perfectly formed (besides the two headed one) how and why did they end up preserved like this? Were these turtles dead or were they caught and killed for this purpose?
Most likely killed for this purpose. To be fair, I know nothing about wet specimens, but to my knowledge they're mostly made up of euthanized animals, if they were already dead they probably would have some kind of damage.
there's no way to know for sure, however, as someone who has wet specimens, from what I've seen so far, more often than not, the animals were already dead, combined with only 5% of snapping turtles actually surving to hatch, then only 1% of hatched snapping turtles surviving to reproductive age, at least that's what google tells me lol, so I'd say it's probably pretty safe that assume that it was natural causes
1:18 I was wondering why you skipped one of the numbers, but it had 2 in parentheses so I guess it was the two headed turtle, plus the jar is facing away so it might've been an accident aswell
your so cool! these are my favorite kind of sea water unboxing! i love the jar unboxing even i like the other jar unboxing the hammerhead sharks! plz do more of these sea water unboxing! i love your vids!
He went out into rivers and lakes, found and killed them and put them in jars to preserve them...Error! Oh wait, I was wrong! He works at a museum and these are very old turtles that were preserved by the museum. My info is the LABELS and the fact that the tag said it was from 1940.
Imagine a two headed snapping turd… I hate these little bastards because they took my Ringfinger. But I also love them because I can’t stop working with them.
I chuckled for a second hearing someone being clumsy but seeing him not react to it made me believe it was on my side so I had to play it back for a second XD.
Jar
Broke
Are the turtles alive ask him
@@olivernoble3618 no
Same
3:19 "two-headed screaming turtle" sounds like an indie metal band lol
2:43 someone dropped a jar… 🗿
OH NO!! THAT WAS OUR JAR OF PRESERVED EAGLE POOP FROM 1820
It's crazy how old some of these specimens are, they thought to preserve these in 1940
1940 was no different than today. It was a today also
Narrator: This label says there should be four eggs in here...
Person: *Drops jar*
2:43
What happened in the Background there
2:42 ? Lol
My hand slipped
@@jesseperry8720 what was inside that jar, what animal?
@@paranaenselol I forgot
Its so interesting how old some specimens are, as a person who loves history and science this fascinates me.
322😢😢😊q❤❤
I want to know why they were killed. It seems so cruel to not have an explanation - I would understand if it was a natural death, but did scientists really kill them in order to study them? 😢
you need more hype these vids are so interesting
2:44 love the sound of someone breaking a jar
Being an avid turtle enjoyer. knowing how long they live it saddens me to see so many dead in such a young age. Still very interesting and educational though
ye
fr, i’m more of a lizard lover tho, but how did he get those specimens and who beheaded the mother ?!?
Out of a each few thousand turtles hatching, only a handful will survive and get off the beach, then MAYBE ONE will make it past the initial shallow waters where predators wait for their hatching
@@Lokiip I think you’re thinking of a sea turtle. Snapping turtle have around 5% of hatchling survival rate. Which is a lot higher than sea turtle’s 0.1% hatchling survival rate.
eanihavu turtle
Nothing like a glass of snapping turtles first thing in the morning
turtle pickles
hell yes
Two questions: 1. do the animals die of natural causes or are they killed? 2. Does the ethanol need to be replaced or does it maintain it's potency forever?
I want to know more about the glass breaking sound in the background!
"Hmmm, taste like pickles"
Don't worry about it..
2:43
The little turtle that was out of the egg earlier looks like the ice age grandma
😂😂😂😂
@@W4lt3r_wh1t33switch accounts
This is like... Special interest inception. A special interest within a special interest. I love animals, biology behavior... All of it. I also love the weirder aspect of nature. I'm also a bit obsessed with conjoined twins.
Me watch this while feeding my snapping turtle remembering how small he use to be: 😊
IM GONNA PUT YOUR TURTLE IN A JAR
that's... morbid
How?
@@pixelturtle5041 the turtle are dead
thats like a turtle feeding its pet human while watching marinated baby showcases
I hope that the person who hopefully accidentally dropped a jar or something else in the background didn't have a problem...
Yes I think he or she did
Common snappers actually get to be much bigger than the head you showed. That one was probably only a little over a couple years old. They can easily live to be 60 years old or more, and get over 100 pounds. The question is, is that one turtle with two heads, or two turtles with one shell? Either way, they are super cute!
The person who broke something in the kitchen: well I think I broke something
I want to see every animal you have on planet earth!
I’ve never seen a two headed turtle or anything in the majestic jar you emptied, sir. This is the internet I signed up for.
As an owner of a snapping turtle it's weird to see dead ones 😢
Very curious how do they dispatch all these specimens ? Most of them look pretty young/healthy
Probably suffocation
It's cruel. Best not to look into it, really.
Most mutants like two headed or cyclopeon animals can only survive for a short time (usually just hours or days after birth) before they succumb to the health issues that gave them such a deformity.
There is a museum in Hanna AB that has a preserved (stuffed) 2 headed calf.
Aye…..based on the thumbnail I thought this was gonna be one of those weird videos where people put animals in harmful situations for views and act like it’s cute or they’re “rescuing” them.
Just curious, if the turtles are perfectly formed (besides the two headed one) how and why did they end up preserved like this? Were these turtles dead or were they caught and killed for this purpose?
Most likely killed for this purpose.
To be fair, I know nothing about wet specimens, but to my knowledge they're mostly made up of euthanized animals, if they were already dead they probably would have some kind of damage.
there's literally no indicator that it was gonna be one of those videos because turtles dont just randomly get stuck in jars in a lab storage
there's no way to know for sure, however, as someone who has wet specimens, from what I've seen so far, more often than not, the animals were already dead, combined with only 5% of snapping turtles actually surving to hatch, then only 1% of hatched snapping turtles surviving to reproductive age, at least that's what google tells me lol, so I'd say it's probably pretty safe that assume that it was natural causes
@@PMFCreek You're next.
I love these videos!! I would like to know your job and what you do why you have all the animals
Do you personally own these specimens or are they lended from collectors or museums/universities?
I’m pretty sure museums give these to him but I’m not sure
@@fusiongaming2110 So you're pretty sure but not sure at the same time LOL
in the description it says these ones are part of the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
Can you make tutorial how to preserve snake specimen/any wildanimal?
The three baby turtles are so cute😊😊😊
2:43 some one dropped a glass jar and it broke. And the way he does not acknowledge the fact it happened is funny 😂😅😊
Thought that was someone dropping something in the hallway of my apartment.
I'm kinda jealous xd, where did you get this amazing collection from
awesome. keep these videos coming
Acabo de descubrir el mejor canal de biología de la historia
I'd love to see some opossum specimens.
feels like unbox therapy but you learn some stuff and don't get scammed
Bro has the party bag of preserved turtles
The discovery of these turtle embryos has made me shocked especially the two headed
1:18 I was wondering why you skipped one of the numbers, but it had 2 in parentheses so I guess it was the two headed turtle, plus the jar is facing away so it might've been an accident aswell
As a owner of 2 turtles its kinda uncofortable but cool and informational ty!
Polnareff: oh hello brotha
I love how he just casually has a jar of snapping turtles
I got all types of turtle, they became my pet, took care of them and their so cute😍😍😍❤️
Now we want to see what was the unlucky dropped jar
They had several 2 headed turtles and snakes at the county fair every year when I was growing up
Man has pickled turtles just lying around😂😂😂💀💀💀💀
Is it just me or did I hear something shattering in the backroad at that one part?!
i really fucking hate when people kill animals and put them in a damn jar, and on top of that i really REALLY like turtles
He didn’t kill them
ik, im telling that to the people who actually did put them in a jar @@brieap
best unboxing ive ever seen
This baby turtle is so old I love this
2:43 no one hear some glass thing broke
the embrios look like aliens😂😮
that was weird but cool at the same time
Our thoughts and prayers stay with the turtle family! Hope they recover soon🙏🙏
Turtle hatchlings look like shin Godzilla phase one
Preserved embryos look pretty cool. Any sheep or deer (embryonic or otherwise)?
I didn’t know that kind of turtle even existed
That snapper head looks so dragon like, she's a reptilian beauty
"I have every animal on planet earth".... woah lol
loved these "are they still alive" "why are they not moving" comments
Only 5k subs??
You need more!
This as odd as uncle grandpa’s tacos in a jar
Do you have any extinct animals on earth?
yes
There's 13 numbers!!!
your so cool! these are my favorite kind of sea water unboxing! i love the jar unboxing even i like the other jar unboxing the hammerhead sharks! plz do more of these sea water unboxing! i love your vids!
1940. That is incredible. 2:24
I love how hes just playing with dead turtles
4:33 forbidden shells and cheese
This is a jar of dead turtles!
4:27 Bro why the first turtle look like Shin Godzilla 3rd from... 💀
How do you get those specimens? Are they killed specifically to get preserved or is it that they died naturally and then got preserved?
didn't you see that they were preserved in 1940? do you think that in 1940 someone cared about animal rights?
@@miguelelgueta5830 but I don't see any marks of damage or maybe they made them die of hunger or poison
Meanwhile some monster casually escaped from the jar and might be loose in the Lab 💀
2:43 we just gonna skim over this?
The real chamataki and tamataki lol.
I heard some glass break mate 😅
I love this channel
Nice video!
Quick question ⁉️ How do you fix your specimens: alcohol (70%), PFA, etc??
I love two head turtles
Honey, the guests are here! Hurry and get the turtle jar!
Isnt it 13 turtle? On the list
“I have every animal on planet earth” 🦤
How do they kill the turtles for preservation while keeping them so intact. Also who tf would kill a 2 headed snapper, that's freaking awesome.
They all died of natural causes and were donated for science after
4:16 so is shin Godzilla second form a shell less turtle? A embryo?
"I have every animal in planet earth what do you want to see next?"
Me: dinosaur pls
You know, people are always talking about that immortal jellyfish. Do you have any samples of 1 or 2 in different stages?
Does this hurt the turtles?
When the turtles were preserved, were they already dead or were they killed to be preserved and where did you get these turtles?
Who knows, but the turtles are from University of Michigan Museum of Zoology. It's in the description if you were wondering.
He went out into rivers and lakes, found and killed them and put them in jars to preserve them...Error! Oh wait, I was wrong! He works at a museum and these are very old turtles that were preserved by the museum. My info is the LABELS and the fact that the tag said it was from 1940.
Was that glass break after you smelled the eggs?
Is the turte in the jar dead
I love your videos
2:42 i dont think they where all dead
What happens if you left and Animal out side of their area for 24 hours and come back to check?
“So it said there was 4 eggs”
GLASS BREAKS
“But it’s only two eggs”
Tf how r u so calm🪳
Clam lol
"clam" 💀
For a second when he looked in the jar I thought he was gonna drink the liquid in it 💀
Specimens inside of the jars alive?
did that 2 headed turtle also have albinism (or leucism)? hard to tell when everything preserved is yellow or brown
it reminded me of the line from monsters University... "we count the body not the heads"
I've seen three headed goat too😂😂😂
two headed turtles have two heads and one head control both front legs and one back leg i think so one head controls three limbs
Imagine a two headed snapping turd…
I hate these little bastards because they took my Ringfinger. But I also love them because I can’t stop working with them.
Oh no!
Do you think a two-headed one might have taken two fingers? 😱
@@dshe8637 At a bigger size more like two hands.
4:05 Nah that aint a turtle, thats Kamata-Kun