richard, i generally find reaction videos to be cheap rip-offs and not real content. but you rock, mate. your videos are genuinely entertaining and add to the video your reacting to. well done.
Let be honest, Air Force don’t do anything. There’s a reason the other branches call y’all the “chair force” :p (just friendly banter between Army ((I served in the CAF))
As a young teenager, I was on a family vacation at Destin Florida. We were bobbing about in the ocean about 20 feet from shore, when all of a sudden I was dragged down in the water and instantly in massive pain. My Mom pulled me up and I started swimming to the shore. I was covered in “strings” that made it hard to kick my legs. I made it to the beach and collapsed, screaming and crying and in so much pain. It was a Portuguese Man O’ War that got me. My brother-in law saw it but “didn’t have time to warn us”. Hummmm. I was covered in welts and burns from my neck to my feet all over, and I mean all over. Bikinis don’t afford much protection. I was taken back to where we were staying and Dad said to shower it off. Well that didn’t help. A retired sea captain saw me as I was getting to our room and he told my Dad to get me to the hospital, but Dad wasn’t about to part with that kind of money so I just suffered through. Never went into the ocean or sea again.
Florida man here, yeah they have Portuguese in the name yet they’re extremely common in Florida. I would literally never recommend a Floridian beach to anyone. They’re crowded, filthy and I see no appeal in beaches in general.
😬 Damn. Those are said to be one of the most painful sea creatures to get stung by, and that's just 1 time! You got it all over which had to be excruciating. Sorry you encountered such a painful creature like that. I'm actually very surprised you didn't go to the hospital (and I'm an American, too, lol)!
I'm sorry you had to go through that. That is awful, and child neglect by not seeking proper medical attention. I'm glad you're okay despite the traumatic experience.
Octopi are actually very, very intelligent. They have 9 brains. 1 for their main body and 1 for every leg. I was a week ago years old when I learned this.🙂👍🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
About the giant fish coming up when a earthquake or tsunami might come. That's explainable. Earthquakes & tsunamis are feelable underwater, shifting of the tectonic plates or the dragging back of the water (tsunami goes backwards first, collecting water, before hitting). Fish are very sensitive about movements and vibrations (cats too for example). So they start running / swimming away before humans can feel what's going on.
Hi Josh ,I'm Jill from OZ , and I completely agree with you .This guy is hilarious and I only discovered him about 3 months ago . Sometimes I laugh so much I nearly. Pee my. Pants .🦘
The first blob thing was later identified as the remains of a whale. It was in a news report later that month. But it does look gross and according to people who came to see it, it smelled really bad… well duh
the oarfish doesn't swim thousands of miles. it lives on the coast, so if you followed the sea floor down to 600 feet you'd probably run into one, as it lives on EVERY shore. actually it just 'lays' right on cliffs mouth up tail down
I love your play-by-play on all of these happenings. My aunt once caught a squid or an octopus. I can't remember off the coast of Vancouver and that day she was just in like a boat with a small motor. It was as long as her boat. Her husband said you should have called me. I would have come out with the fishing boat. I love you channel. I learned so much Richard. You are an amazing person. And thank you for sharing what people send you. No, we don't want to see what's out there. I remember when they were building the Okanagan bridge in Kelowna, British Columbia of Canada. Some of the scuba divers would not dive there because the bridge is floating cuz they can't find the bottom of the water. Come again. The fish were so big they were bigger than the people. So many people quit on that job. They must be able to fill the vibration because they live so low in the ocean. So if there's been earthquake down where they are, they'll swim up to the top because that earthquake will cause a tsunami. And that's why it shows up on the beaches. It's cuz it doesn't want to be below in the ocean where it lives because it there was just an earthquake. I would love you to react to the stupid stuff designers think real people will wear. Actually you do whatever you want man. I'd watch anything you'd put up there
Your correct it's juat mega slowed down footage of the sands dust impact it acts like a sound wave when on slowed down replays making it look as if it has a transparent body with the solid dust ring still round the outside!
My family and I lived in Hawaii for a couple years. My son was stung by a jellyfish, and nothing stopped it from hurting until a local told us to pee on it. Needless to say my son peed in a cup, poured it on himself, and it helped a lot.
While a good chunk of the list was uh... Silly, I'm glad to say that not only are manta rays that big, but they're also considered the most intelligent fish in the world! They're often seen approaching divers with what looks like curiosity and sometimes playfulness!
I live in NW Florida in the US. There are two times of year we get jellyfish. Their sting is painful. Peeing on the area really works. The acid in the urine takes the sting out. You must do it right away for it to work.
If that fish in Japan was that deep under water. Maybe, just maybe, the water pressure changes and it floats. Then there is an earthquake not long after. Maybe instead of focusing on the fish itself, they should find out how long it appears beforehand, monitor the waters and temperatures, and they might just discover more than the fish!
The size of that anaconda was greatly embellished. The longest verified anaconda was about 26 feet and 440 pounds. The longest snake ever verified was a reticulated python at 32 feet 9 inches. Pythons are not as heavy as anacondas though. What’s more impressive to me is that king Conrad can reach around 18 feet long.
Big red flag in the first video saying it died shortly before beach goers found it but was also well on its way into the decomposition process. Which is it, either it just died or died a while ago
A motivated Cassowary also has a scary high jump for the already overpowered Christmas-colour steroid chicken. And they generally stand at about ~6ft from what I've seen which is just way too big
Me! World "Dinosarus are extinct but I'm never going into the ocean!" Me: "the heck do you think those sea monsters are?" 😂 😂 Also Birds even the tiniest ones are also kind of Dinosaur descendants and I've thought so before historians put feathers on them.
I'll tell you guys a true story, not that its hard to belive it just an experience i had diving on a week long dive boat trip in thiland. It was mabye the 5th or 6th day and we were divided in diffrent groups like usual with 1 divemaster in each group of 4-6 ppl, i think 5 groups in total from our boat. I think this was late in the evening but before darkfall if i remember correctly. I had some trouble with my snorkel (yes its common to have a snorkel aswell while scuba diving) and had my head above the surface fixing it for 30 secs or somthing while the rest of my group started to decend (it wasnt a bad divemaster or anything weve already spent days and 20 ish dives together and she had a good feel for our diving skill at this point so me decending 30 sec late probably didnt ring any warning clocks in her mind). Just before decending after fixing my snorkel and before i had put my eyes below the surface i felt a stinging/burning pain on the top of my right hand (probably one of the few bodyparts that isnt suited up when diving) and milliseconds after i got my eyes under the surface and got so scared my heart could have filled atleast 20 allergy suringes of adrenaline if extracted haha. I giant gellyfish about the size of atleast half a human were right beside me and i didnt know if it was poisonous or not so i had half a panic for the rest of the dive but didnt want to be a dive pooper and bring the rest of the group to the surface to ask so i kept diving. Afterwards is told what happend and asked, it wasnt poisonous ofc they would have warned about such a spicies beforehand if there was a risk of it. Still scared me tf out. Funny story end of story.
richard, i generally find reaction videos to be cheap rip-offs and not real content. but you rock, mate. your videos are genuinely entertaining and add to the video your reacting to. well done.
Man actually makes content
I'm a USAF Veteran and I can definitely tell you that sand from rocket or bullet impacts do not billow up into the shapes or forms of jellyfish.
Let be honest, Air Force don’t do anything. There’s a reason the other branches call y’all the “chair force” :p (just friendly banter between Army ((I served in the CAF))
Would it be possible for the “jellyfish” to just be a type of large see-through tarp
As a US Army EOD tech… I can tell that’s fake. I’ve seen explosions, bullets, rockets, FA, all being shot in the box and never seen that stuff
@@bloodbrothersYM Call of Duty huh
@@deckzone3000 how bout an actual basic, ait and a unit?
"Just get a hamster!!" What a great line!! I could not stop laughing!
“ WOT THE HELL IS T.H.A.T !! “ I love it lmaooo 😂 thanks for the laughs ! Much love 💕
Anyone else think this dude is possibly one of the best people to smoke around just for the endless laughs ?!
nah mf is loud
Yes.
11:04 I didn't know fish can do that as well but I do know birds can sense danger and fly the opposite way
"Just get a hamster for goodness sake" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Richard makes me laugh for no reason he so funny
WHAT! I didn’t know you also do TH-cam-Videos, this is exactly what I needed
I appreciate you 🙏
Those creatures are so big they could fill up the world TO THE WOT, To the god damn brim baby!!!💗🔥
YEAH BOY
@@RichardSalesOfficial Brimtastic!!
Some in Antarctica
What is even scarier is that velociraptors were smaller than those in the movies.
Great video. Thank you for brightening up my day 🤘😝🤙
I only thought you did shorts, now I have seen this It's made my day because you are very entertaining Youre are funny fella! Cheers
My face turns red Everytime he make me laugh I laugh so hard 😂😂😂😂
As a young teenager, I was on a family vacation at Destin Florida. We were bobbing about in the ocean about 20 feet from shore, when all of a sudden I was dragged down in the water and instantly in massive pain. My Mom pulled me up and I started swimming to the shore. I was covered in “strings” that made it hard to kick my legs. I made it to the beach and collapsed, screaming and crying and in so much pain. It was a Portuguese Man O’ War that got me. My brother-in law saw it but “didn’t have time to warn us”. Hummmm. I was covered in welts and burns from my neck to my feet all over, and I mean all over. Bikinis don’t afford much protection. I was taken back to where we were staying and Dad said to shower it off. Well that didn’t help. A retired sea captain saw me as I was getting to our room and he told my Dad to get me to the hospital, but Dad wasn’t about to part with that kind of money so I just suffered through. Never went into the ocean or sea again.
Florida man here, yeah they have Portuguese in the name yet they’re extremely common in Florida. I would literally never recommend a Floridian beach to anyone. They’re crowded, filthy and I see no appeal in beaches in general.
😬 Damn. Those are said to be one of the most painful sea creatures to get stung by, and that's just 1 time! You got it all over which had to be excruciating. Sorry you encountered such a painful creature like that. I'm actually very surprised you didn't go to the hospital (and I'm an American, too, lol)!
I'm sorry you had to go through that. That is awful, and child neglect by not seeking proper medical attention. I'm glad you're okay despite the traumatic experience.
Sorry you had to go through that .Your Dad sounds like a real prick .😞
Richard, I absolutely adore you. You are wonderfully funny and honest, and I appreciate all you do! Thank you for making so many of us smile 🥰
i've been a sub for the past year and youtube just now suggest your longer video form!
I just have to say ... watching your videos are SUPER AWSOME THANK YOU RICHARD!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Octopi are actually very, very intelligent. They have 9 brains. 1 for their main body and 1 for every leg. I was a week ago years old when I learned this.🙂👍🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Amazing Channel💎💎
About the giant fish coming up when a earthquake or tsunami might come. That's explainable. Earthquakes & tsunamis are feelable underwater, shifting of the tectonic plates or the dragging back of the water (tsunami goes backwards first, collecting water, before hitting). Fish are very sensitive about movements and vibrations (cats too for example). So they start running / swimming away before humans can feel what's going on.
I've seen lion mane jellyfish around the waters of the UK
I never knew you made actual videos
OMG I love your channel, you make me happy and make me laugh, saying G’Day from Australia xx
G,day back to you , I'm an Ozzie too .This guy is hilarious b 🦘
"Look at the ducks!!" 😂😂
Dude’s gonna put me in a mental asylum for laughing too hard because he’s so funny😂😂😂😂
The casowary bird has claws just like the raptors and can disembowel someone with one kick
Loving your videos brother. Watching from nelson in new zealand. Your awesome bro keep up the energy dude peace and love brother.
Hi Josh ,I'm Jill from OZ , and I completely agree with you .This guy is hilarious and I only discovered him about 3 months ago . Sometimes I laugh so much I nearly. Pee my. Pants .🦘
The same hurricane and said or tornado or tsunami instead of volcano just gonna put me in a mental room or the hospital😂 😂😂😂 for real😂😂😂😂😂😂
Omg richard you are hilarious 😂 😃 😄..
Thankyou so much
Once again...I LOVE your commentary 😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
Mantas are a beautiful being. I have friends who raises awareness as they were put on the endanger list.
At 9:24 That's not an eye....It's his mouth , a beack. ❤😂
The first blob thing was later identified as the remains of a whale. It was in a news report later that month. But it does look gross and according to people who came to see it, it smelled really bad… well duh
That’s what I thought when they were poking Abe moving it around.
I love the Boba tea plushie
Peeing on yourself might not always work for jellyfish but vinegar does, you have to neutralise the acid
the oarfish doesn't swim thousands of miles. it lives on the coast, so if you followed the sea floor down to 600 feet you'd probably run into one, as it lives on EVERY shore. actually it just 'lays' right on cliffs mouth up tail down
Omg you just said it right after 😂lolol I'm not alone 😂❤
Am I the only one who was trying to get that red ad thing off of my screen 😆 - Great Vid!!!
I want to watch anything you post. Surprise us with a new category of things. I adore you
I love your play-by-play on all of these happenings. My aunt once caught a squid or an octopus. I can't remember off the coast of Vancouver and that day she was just in like a boat with a small motor. It was as long as her boat. Her husband said you should have called me. I would have come out with the fishing boat. I love you channel. I learned so much Richard. You are an amazing person. And thank you for sharing what people send you. No, we don't want to see what's out there. I remember when they were building the Okanagan bridge in Kelowna, British Columbia of Canada. Some of the scuba divers would not dive there because the bridge is floating cuz they can't find the bottom of the water. Come again. The fish were so big they were bigger than the people. So many people quit on that job. They must be able to fill the vibration because they live so low in the ocean. So if there's been earthquake down where they are, they'll swim up to the top because that earthquake will cause a tsunami. And that's why it shows up on the beaches. It's cuz it doesn't want to be below in the ocean where it lives because it there was just an earthquake. I would love you to react to the stupid stuff designers think real people will wear. Actually you do whatever you want man. I'd watch anything you'd put up there
Thanks, I will not be in that water. 😂😂😂
That giant jellyfish no no that is huge
R.I.P to everyone who got killed by that big bird thoughts and prayers to there family and friends R.I.P
Right after 8:38 The octopuses body looked like a human for a sec... weird 😅
2:29 Real life Titanaboa-
Your correct it's juat mega slowed down footage of the sands dust impact it acts like a sound wave when on slowed down replays making it look as if it has a transparent body with the solid dust ring still round the outside!
No6 was filmed in area 41, And was a weather balloon!!
This is why I don't ever swim in large bodies of water.
The raptor call comes from tortoise mating call/ sound
LOL.. I don't go into water either
Call Ghostbusters 😂😂😂😂
I love the videos man keep it going
My family and I lived in Hawaii for a couple years. My son was stung by a jellyfish, and nothing stopped it from hurting until a local told us to pee on it. Needless to say my son peed in a cup, poured it on himself, and it helped a lot.
Are you austrai-yen or neulzeelund ? Trying to figure out your accent - great video - always enjoy your commentary -
He’s English (UK)
You are AWESOME!!😊
iv seen giant anacondas irl their really cool and are completely harmless if you leave them be
While a good chunk of the list was uh... Silly, I'm glad to say that not only are manta rays that big, but they're also considered the most intelligent fish in the world! They're often seen approaching divers with what looks like curiosity and sometimes playfulness!
Crazy !!!
Galaxy buddy I watch the shorts and you always got me cracking up man I had to subscribe bro you are awesome keep up the good job
I live in NW Florida in the US. There are two times of year we get jellyfish. Their sting is painful. Peeing on the area really works. The acid in the urine takes the sting out. You must do it right away for it to work.
That one shoe is making my brain twitch lol
😂😂😂😂
Im your 1000th LIKE!
That is true. And it left dirt everywhere for hours. And no jellyfish were harmed or made, Just an annoying haboob dust cloud
The Caillou is from the movie Pacific rim
The Jacksonville Dinosaur video was uploaded by the Jacksonville Zoo
If that fish in Japan was that deep under water. Maybe, just maybe, the water pressure changes and it floats. Then there is an earthquake not long after. Maybe instead of focusing on the fish itself, they should find out how long it appears beforehand, monitor the waters and temperatures, and they might just discover more than the fish!
Fish sonar yeah, fish are amazing creature's there senses are unbelievable
I don't think I'm going to scoober dive ever again after watching this video 💀💀💀💀💀🤯
CALIFORNIA🏖 🇺🇸🦅
and they say the bluewhale is the biggist creater look at that long ass fish😲
I’m already like terrified of like birds and after those big ostrich looking things I’m petrified
Same here !
@@RichardSalesOfficial birds are the worst 👍
Only the rich go that deep…. 😂but then again… only the titan-icly rich….go deeper
blue whale? Sperm Whale?...ANY TYPE OF WHALE?!?!?
The first one may look weird, but it ended up just being a decomposing sperm whale head. Not sure how only half of it got on the shore, but yeah 😭👍
Maybe Dory will stop trying to get you into the ocean if you show her this video I’ve never been in the ocean and now i definitely will never 🫣😳
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@@RichardSalesOfficial
I think you are SO CUTE. love watching your videos
I am so proud of myself i Subscribed ❤️
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We use Cassawaries as guard dogs down here's in Australia.
9:25 it's eye is open. 😅
I agree with you on all this
"Kiss me, daddy." 😂😅
I hope to go through my whole life not ever seeing any of those creatures 🤞🤣
AMEN
Maybe the head of the snake was flat because it was chained tightly to the truckbed.
Oh Baby i lovd your vids ,kisses from Germany
Thankyou
"WHY JUST GET A HAMSTER" (c) greatest quotes of men
The size of that anaconda was greatly embellished. The longest verified anaconda was about 26 feet and 440 pounds. The longest snake ever verified was a reticulated python at 32 feet 9 inches. Pythons are not as heavy as anacondas though.
What’s more impressive to me is that king Conrad can reach around 18 feet long.
Big red flag in the first video saying it died shortly before beach goers found it but was also well on its way into the decomposition process. Which is it, either it just died or died a while ago
A motivated Cassowary also has a scary high jump for the already overpowered Christmas-colour steroid chicken. And they generally stand at about ~6ft from what I've seen which is just way too big
😬 That one shoe. Um. That one red shoe. Um, Richard, Richard, straighten that one crooked red shoe. 😬 ugh my OCD.
Me! World "Dinosarus are extinct but I'm never going into the ocean!" Me: "the heck do you think those sea monsters are?" 😂 😂
Also Birds even the tiniest ones are also kind of Dinosaur descendants and I've thought so before historians put feathers on them.
You need to watch stuff caught on trail cams
your supposed to use warm water on a jelly fish sting
I'll tell you guys a true story, not that its hard to belive it just an experience i had diving on a week long dive boat trip in thiland. It was mabye the 5th or 6th day and we were divided in diffrent groups like usual with 1 divemaster in each group of 4-6 ppl, i think 5 groups in total from our boat. I think this was late in the evening but before darkfall if i remember correctly. I had some trouble with my snorkel (yes its common to have a snorkel aswell while scuba diving) and had my head above the surface fixing it for 30 secs or somthing while the rest of my group started to decend (it wasnt a bad divemaster or anything weve already spent days and 20 ish dives together and she had a good feel for our diving skill at this point so me decending 30 sec late probably didnt ring any warning clocks in her mind). Just before decending after fixing my snorkel and before i had put my eyes below the surface i felt a stinging/burning pain on the top of my right hand (probably one of the few bodyparts that isnt suited up when diving) and milliseconds after i got my eyes under the surface and got so scared my heart could have filled atleast 20 allergy suringes of adrenaline if extracted haha. I giant gellyfish about the size of atleast half a human were right beside me and i didnt know if it was poisonous or not so i had half a panic for the rest of the dive but didnt want to be a dive pooper and bring the rest of the group to the surface to ask so i kept diving. Afterwards is told what happend and asked, it wasnt poisonous ofc they would have warned about such a spicies beforehand if there was a risk of it. Still scared me tf out. Funny story end of story.
u gotta listen to cassowary calls
call the Irwins
"Evolution."
5:40 peeing on wherever it stings after an urchin stings you does work however
That is a decaying whale.
Its a basilisk not an anaconda