Not to be a butt about it but, do you mind changing the thumbnail 😅? The hand with the holes kinda gives me chills and goosebumps 😅…mainly because I sometimes get creeped out by stuff like that 😓
I don't get why you guys put the first one. Vinegaroons are harmless. Especially to hold. Their "acid" is harmless also unless you have sensitive skin. As an owner of one, I can confirm.
6:40 Fun bit: In Brazil we call those bugs "The barber". Every school has classes on how to identify those bugs and their favorite spots for nests, how to avoid them and the appropriate course of action if we were bitten. Same goes for "Dengue", Malaria, "Chikungunha" and other South American threats.
There is also a rabbit papillonavirus that causes similar growths. Some of these growths come out of the poor bunny's face or head, making them look like they have giant teeth or antlers. In fact, it's believed that rabbits infected with this virus might actually explain so-called sightings of jackalope or German wolpertinger cryptids.
Hey I think I could add one that you probably haven't heard of. The Sheep's moth caterpillar. It's a beautiful large moth but the caterpillar has stinging barbs like the flannel moth caterpillar.
I had a flannel moth fall out of a cedar tree and go down the the front of my shirt. It rolled all the way down my chest and was super painful. It was like scrubbing my chest with stinging nettle and then lighting the effected area on fire. I’ve been stung and bit by a tons of different kinds of entomology and this was one of the worst experiences of my life. Besides maybe ripping my arm out of socket on an icy ramp and then ripping the other one out of socket a couple months later slipping into the mouth of a cave and slamming directly onto a rock.
@@dirtyfiendswithneedles3111 😟😵 that must have really hurt. A similar thing happened to my mom. She grabbed a sheep's moth caterpillar that was in the bush by accident and her hand kept hurting for weeks. Those caterpillars just downright nasty.
I’ve made costume pieces with porcupine quills. (Ethically sourced from a farm with them, the animal was not harmed). They are so much sharper than they look!
For the deer papilloma virus, just because you are extremely unlikely to contact the virus from a single interaction with the deer, studies of viruses suggests that prolonged exposure to infected animals will increase the likelihood of a virus jumping species. A virus infection is when the virus reproduces faster than the body's immune system can kill the virus, and illness duration is how long it takes for your immune system to overcome the reproduction rate. So when dealing with wildlife, handle with care, a seasoned hunter can spot sick animals and know how to avoid.
the first time i saw a giant water bug, i was working at a restaurant..out back taking a break. when i felt something crawling on my neck. it was under my apron strap...it kind of swatted at it a few times not knowing what was happening. then it bit the crap out of me and i had to grab it completely with my hand and i threw it to the ground. i was freaking out lol. i kept saying"it bit me. it bit me" over and over
This video serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of respecting the boundaries of the natural world. While the creatures showcased here are undeniably fascinating, their danger is a testament to the wild and unpredictable beauty of the animal kingdom. Have you ever had a close encounter with a potentially dangerous animal, or do you have a story to share about the incredible ways these creatures adapt and survive? Let's appreciate these animals from a respectful distance and safeguard their habitats. 🌍🦁🌿
If only Chance the American bulldog in Homeward Bound had thought twice about being nosy with the porcupine. Funny as it is that he mistook the vets trying to remove the quills from him for animal poachers upon being taken in until he escaped, he still bought it on himself to pay the price for getting too close to that porcupine in that “incredible journey” over the mountains that he took Sassy and Shadow on. Memorable movie, for sure, but even for our pets, that one scene I just described from such a Disney classic still has a critical moral.
I don’t have it but tons of holes in a small space is one of two of my pet peeves (the other is the sound of a smooth surface on a wet tooth to me it’s the equivalent of nails on a chalkboard)
Those water bugs are just like the bugs we have on the isle of man except alot smaller than its crazy they swim upside-down and walk on the under side of the waters surface, also they have a sting that packs a type of numbness through a needle like stinger so not very pleasant but good to replicate when you go fly fishing.
I got hit by a group of Portuguese Man O War in Hawaii when I was 14 when I was boogie boarding and it only caused a severe stinging sensation with myself. As soon as I put meat tenderizer on the multiple wounds I did t notice the pain anymore even with getting a ton of sun everyday while in the ocean 90% of the daytime. Side note if you don’t have meat tenderizer with you when someone gets stung they can use their own urine (not another persons due to possibly having infectious stuff within it) to pour on the sting site that will help relieve the pain in a similar fashion to meat tenderizer due to the NH3/NH4 that are in both that react with the toxins from many jellyfish stings and insect stings. I usually carry meat tenderizer with me whenever I’m outside in my supplies for my group but if you don’t have it urine will do the trick in a pinch.
FINALLY!!! I figured out the answer to a question that have bothered me my whole life: "Why on earth would people move to live here in Norway?" and then I noticed that absolutely none of the horrifying bugs from all sorts of videos never, ever come here, and in the winter - meaning 6-7+ months each year - not as much as a life-sign of any sort show itself here. So now, when it's colder - say's the news - then in 160-170 years, I kind of feel blessed. ☺
Well, humans are the absolute WORST of all species, and they keep doing it. The dumber the more likely to spread the dead deny it's theirs and split immediately. I'm not a fan of this species.
I live in Indonesia and regularly a vinegearoon finds its way into my house. Luckily they move very slow and their smell gives them away,which gives me enough time to go get a broom and sweep them out the door. I do have to put up with the smell of vinegar for a few hours though
Giant Water Bug - Had one of these wander into my last job (many years ago). One of my co-workers was taking a video of it but refused to do anything about it (she was young and apparently never saw one before and was afraid of it). I picked the thing up and brought it outside in the damp grass.
While fishing as a kid at one of the neighborhood ponds I cast and it became caught up in a branch . Obvious about what was living there I went to retrieve my line. I came out covered in orange caterpillars with black dots and tons of fur! Eek it was awful
Another fun fact about the Portuguese Man-o"-War is that the tentacles can stretch as much as 100 feet from the float. Best not to get close. Who the hell would lick one?
1:55 There is also vinegar essence ~ 15 - 25 % for the kitchen, but mostly for the catering industry, and vinegar Acid 80% ! She will, among other things, used as an acidulant in pasta or as a preservative in canned foods. Acetic acid is also used as an auxiliary in the production of dairy products and in cosmetics as an acidity regulator and for the production of stable suspensions. Vinegar essence (25% acid) is concentrated vinegar with disinfectant effects. Effective against germs, mold and odors. As a tried and tested home remedy, vinegar concentration can be used in many ways in the kitchen, bathroom and household. Considered an important component in the production of cleaning products.
And i'm officially staying away from mother nature, unless i'm forced to move out into the forests, either because of war, nukes or natural disasters, and unless any of it happen, i will never be out in the wild.
#1 is a tie between rats and everything else that is a rat in a costume (squirrel, guinea rats, hamrats, prairie rats etc) and cats (aka foul tempered, self centered, uncooperative, disgusting feline rats once they stop being kittens because kittens are cute)
I find it very insensitive of him to pick that thumbnail. I tried refreshing the page multiple times, it came back now I am unsubbed. The content on this channel is mid anyways
The thumbnail kinda gives me the creeps…just seeing holes on someone’s hand just makes me shudder 😅 Edit: do you mind…changing it please 😅? I think the bug looks cool but the hand just creeps me out and gives me goosebumps 😅
Some interesting creatures , most of which I was aware of , even though where I live has 1 poisonous spider , which looks like the Black widow . There's also a couple of trees that are toxic - one being covered in fine hairs , which is where the toxin is . There's also 3-4 sea snakes , that are native , and venomous , yet curious of humans . The Portuguese Man o War , or Blue Bottle Jelly fish , does get into our waters , and has been noted , washed up . These things have long tentacles which are all but invisable in the ocean - the tentacles I've seen on shore , were at least 3 feet long , which knowing how dangerous they were , was reason enough to walk around the beast , upslope on the shore .
I really enjoy your content. Most contain the same old animals, and it's rare to come across videos with unique animals or places. Plus, it's cool to be entertained (with your graphics) and educated. Managed to get my wife to subscribe too, keep up the fab work! ❤
Idk why they have it on the list. Vinegaroons are harmless unless your skin is sensitive to the acid. The acid isn't that bad. I've been sprayed by mine many times and it doesn't hurt. I have mine on my finger rn while typing. They're sweet but skiddish.
I was playing on my trampoline one time not realizing that one of those southern cannale Caterpillar was on my net and I got stung by it but somehow never got any of those effects.
I got stung by one of those black urchins or at least a similar one during a trip to PR and yes a piece broke off and got stuck in my finger for about 3 months as i didnt realize it was in there and my body healed around it. Had to cut the piece out not the worst thing ive gone through but it did hurt constantly for a good while and then every so often until i removed the piece left in my finger. As for how i got stung i was diving for large shells and moved a rock with one on it and was surprised to find out they can move their spikes around.
I can just see little kids being like “ohhhh…fuzzy caterpillar! So cute…let’s pet it.” Good to warn them that many times, the fuzziness or colorfulness of caterpillars means they can “sting” and don’t touch.
21:48 I didn’t need to finish the chapter with the platypus and I already know how PAINFUL THAT DAMN NEEDLE IS! I heard about it before. The rest I didn’t know though
Ooooooh, I’ve seen the giant water bugs a ton when we had to clean out the lakes at my old job every now and then, didn’t even know they could hurt you 😅😳 They definitely aren’t aggressive bc we just cleaned the lakes up and those never really bothered us
After I moved to Kentucky I was riding a four wheeler through the woods and a few Green furry caterpillars fell off a branch above me and landed on my thighs. I thought I was getting stung by wasps, I looked down and seen 4 of them on my legs. They were able to sting straight through blue jeans with no issue. So now ALL furry caterpillars are enemy combatants. No lasting issues but they felt like wasp stings.
18:51 defense If the maned rat is startled, it will make a hissing sound and raise its back mane. This threatening gesture could be confused by some animals with a porcupine raising its quills (mimicry). The maned rat also has an exceptional defense strategy against predators. It chews the bark of highly poisonous plants - (Acokanthera schimperi and possibly - (Gomphocarpus physocarpus) and then applies its toxic saliva to the hairs of its striking dorsal crest. The hair located there has a double hair shaft, one of which has external pores that absorb saliva particularly well. However, it is not yet clear why the poison has no effect on the maned rat.[2][3][4][5]
I got stung by a giant Man of War, that was floating in the waters off of Virginia Beach and it felted like I got a big electric shock that left me with a scar on my arm that didn’t go away for 10 years.
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Not to be a butt about it but, do you mind changing the thumbnail 😅? The hand with the holes kinda gives me chills and goosebumps 😅…mainly because I sometimes get creeped out by stuff like that 😓
Agreed
My pc is not strong enought to handle it XD its youst sitting in my screen for over 3years
(I dont want do deleate it for some reason
I love that cat in the start at 0:00
I don't get why you guys put the first one. Vinegaroons are harmless. Especially to hold. Their "acid" is harmless also unless you have sensitive skin. As an owner of one, I can confirm.
6:40 Fun bit: In Brazil we call those bugs "The barber". Every school has classes on how to identify those bugs and their favorite spots for nests, how to avoid them and the appropriate course of action if we were bitten. Same goes for "Dengue", Malaria, "Chikungunha" and other South American threats.
i loved how they said you shouldn't touch these critters whilst in many cases showing someone actually holding one.
Can't fix stupid
Biologists and zoologists are fearless in a lot of places where they probably shouldn't be.
@@Leatherargentoalso adding Floridians and Australians
@@MrTree-ry9ld to be darwin award contestors?
I guess you don't know how stupid humans are, huh?
0:42 Vinegaroon
2:24 Giant Water Bug
5:36 Jigger Flea & Kissing Bug
8:10 Flower Urchin, Diadema Setosum, & Giant Isopod
11:49 Blue-Ringed Octopus
13:32 Southern Flannel Caterpillar
15:38 Northern Fulmar Chick
16:57 Deer with Papillomavirus
18:16 Maned Rat
20:03 Porcupine
21:46 Platypus
23:22 Sea Pig
25:09 Portuguese Man o' War
27:06 Motyxia
28:46 Iberian Ribbed Newt
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18:07 *The slowest chase in history*
23:29 *Wait, what?*
25:01 *Sea does not disintegrate pig... Sea disintegrates YOU!*
Thanks 😅
There is also a rabbit papillonavirus that causes similar growths. Some of these growths come out of the poor bunny's face or head, making them look like they have giant teeth or antlers. In fact, it's believed that rabbits infected with this virus might actually explain so-called sightings of jackalope or German wolpertinger cryptids.
Humans can get the same type of warts as well.
When I was little I had these types of warts. They can occur on people too.
Hey I think I could add one that you probably haven't heard of. The Sheep's moth caterpillar. It's a beautiful large moth but the caterpillar has stinging barbs like the flannel moth caterpillar.
I had a flannel moth fall out of a cedar tree and go down the the front of my shirt. It rolled all the way down my chest and was super painful. It was like scrubbing my chest with stinging nettle and then lighting the effected area on fire. I’ve been stung and bit by a tons of different kinds of entomology and this was one of the worst experiences of my life. Besides maybe ripping my arm out of socket on an icy ramp and then ripping the other one out of socket a couple months later slipping into the mouth of a cave and slamming directly onto a rock.
@@dirtyfiendswithneedles3111 😟😵 that must have really hurt. A similar thing happened to my mom. She grabbed a sheep's moth caterpillar that was in the bush by accident and her hand kept hurting for weeks. Those caterpillars just downright nasty.
I’ve made costume pieces with porcupine quills. (Ethically sourced from a farm with them, the animal was not harmed). They are so much sharper than they look!
The day BE AMAZED runs out of video topics gonna be saddest day of TH-cam history.
IF that ever happens, which would be. Never
For the deer papilloma virus, just because you are extremely unlikely to contact the virus from a single interaction with the deer, studies of viruses suggests that prolonged exposure to infected animals will increase the likelihood of a virus jumping species. A virus infection is when the virus reproduces faster than the body's immune system can kill the virus, and illness duration is how long it takes for your immune system to overcome the reproduction rate. So when dealing with wildlife, handle with care, a seasoned hunter can spot sick animals and know how to avoid.
21:17 "A human called me a possum... I am not a possum." - Moxxie, Helluva Boss; and this porcupine.
Underrated comment 😂
the first time i saw a giant water bug, i was working at a restaurant..out back taking a break. when i felt something crawling on my neck. it was under my apron strap...it kind of swatted at it a few times not knowing what was happening. then it bit the crap out of me and i had to grab it completely with my hand and i threw it to the ground. i was freaking out lol. i kept saying"it bit me. it bit me" over and over
For being called a Water Bug, they forget to mention how well they fly & how most encounters are not near any water
This video serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of respecting the boundaries of the natural world. While the creatures showcased here are undeniably fascinating, their danger is a testament to the wild and unpredictable beauty of the animal kingdom. Have you ever had a close encounter with a potentially dangerous animal, or do you have a story to share about the incredible ways these creatures adapt and survive? Let's appreciate these animals from a respectful distance and safeguard their habitats. 🌍🦁🌿
Bro carefully analyzed the video
U had dam nerves to write this but respect
I agree. I've always loved nature but hated bugs and stuff like those isopods T~T
That was ChatGPT.
@@XenomorphFrog: What are you on about blud?
If only Chance the American bulldog in Homeward Bound had thought twice about being nosy with the porcupine. Funny as it is that he mistook the vets trying to remove the quills from him for animal poachers upon being taken in until he escaped, he still bought it on himself to pay the price for getting too close to that porcupine in that “incredible journey” over the mountains that he took Sassy and Shadow on. Memorable movie, for sure, but even for our pets, that one scene I just described from such a Disney classic still has a critical moral.
I love the film! Especially when Chance describes the cougar as 'Arnold Schwartz-a-kitty!'
Thumbnail Gave me goosebumps because I have trypophobia
😅bro the rest of the video will make me and you uncomfortable
I don’t have it but tons of holes in a small space is one of two of my pet peeves (the other is the sound of a smooth surface on a wet tooth to me it’s the equivalent of nails on a chalkboard)
Same bro I took a test for it
I hate it every time I see it or something similar....clicked the video just to see if this was in the comments and to say, "I hate it."
@@BabayagaGOATdon't gotta take a test for it bruh. If you have goosebumps after seeing..... You have it
Nature gets pretty scary when it gets into chemical warfare. Also a reminder of how boring a species we are in that regard.
The thumbnail gave me goosebumps. 😮
You have trypophobia
@@derrick1511 fr i do, giving me the creeps and was rubbing my hands together lol
@@derrick1511so do i😅
@@derrick1511 I don't but that thumbnail is disgusting to say the least.
Bleh!
Props to the cameraman for facing the dangerous animals bravely
this was what i was thinking the entire video
@@ArgentinianElectrician yup
@snowygirl_. Sorry
Props to the person that kisses a born domesticated golden poison dart frog for whatever reason.
@@okuthedragon lol
Perry the platypus realising he can just sting Dr doofenshmirtz to end his villainary days:
i hope im not the only one who thinks the giant isopod is strangely adorable
Same
it's adorable
If its harmless, then thats ok
isopodes be looking like they were there before era of dinosaurus,alongside with jellyfish
Those water bugs are just like the bugs we have on the isle of man except alot smaller than its crazy they swim upside-down and walk on the under side of the waters surface, also they have a sting that packs a type of numbness through a needle like stinger so not very pleasant but good to replicate when you go fly fishing.
Great job! Even thought i will not sleep tonight, i learned something new. Love your videos!
We don’t need sleep
Same
These vids are fire
Keep up the good work!!
😃
I got hit by a group of Portuguese Man O War in Hawaii when I was 14 when I was boogie boarding and it only caused a severe stinging sensation with myself. As soon as I put meat tenderizer on the multiple wounds I did t notice the pain anymore even with getting a ton of sun everyday while in the ocean 90% of the daytime. Side note if you don’t have meat tenderizer with you when someone gets stung they can use their own urine (not another persons due to possibly having infectious stuff within it) to pour on the sting site that will help relieve the pain in a similar fashion to meat tenderizer due to the NH3/NH4 that are in both that react with the toxins from many jellyfish stings and insect stings. I usually carry meat tenderizer with me whenever I’m outside in my supplies for my group but if you don’t have it urine will do the trick in a pinch.
Is there anybody else here who really likes isopods and wants to pet the giant teddy bear bug at the bottom of the ocean?
You can actually get isopods plushes! I have one and it's super cute!
They're actually edible and are served in restaurants in Asia.
@@elviswright9547 Honestly not surprised. I’ve noticed a lot of sea creatures are eaten in Asia
NO.
In case you didn't get that: NO!
But I hope you get to do so one day. Cheers! 💗
You can pet them at the Monterey bay aquarium. I have.
The person who took these pictures and videos is brave 😭
The fact how I have trypophobia but I still watch videos like this!
FINALLY!!! I figured out the answer to a question that have bothered me my whole life: "Why on earth would people move to live here in Norway?" and then I noticed that absolutely none of the horrifying bugs from all sorts of videos never, ever come here, and in the winter - meaning 6-7+ months each year - not as much as a life-sign of any sort show itself here. So now, when it's colder - say's the news - then in 160-170 years, I kind of feel blessed. ☺
I’m sitting here wondering how these animals would ever be attracted to each other to reproduce💀💀
That's a good question 😂
Well, if you look at humans from their perspective, the likely have the same questions: “ugly bags of mostly water”
Well, humans are the absolute WORST of all species, and they keep doing it. The dumber the more likely to spread the dead deny it's theirs and split immediately. I'm not a fan of this species.
For humans its optional
For insects it's mandatory
Not that I ever wanted to touch any creepy critter but this gives me so many more reasons not to.
Love these kind of vids. Thank you for the content. I’m always amazed
It cracks me up how he says how dangerous these animals are if touched, yet in the videos you see people holding them.😂
Yeah😂😂😂😂😂
New fear unlocked: getting kissed by a kissing bug and then geting sick-
Excellent...thank you!😃
I absolutely love vinagroons! They're super chill and make adorable pets if you're lucky to find a breeder 😊
Inverts are just amazing x
The spider gave me a goosebumps, 🕷🕷
The box jellyfish would’ve been a good choice as well
Good job, do one on the box jellyfish.
Thanks for keeping me up at night! I really needed it!
i have a porcupine and she never hurts me iv had her since she was a little thing and i love her she is the sweatist thing
That's why i hate bugs and insects😑 btw congrats on your sponsorship! You deserve it!
Thanks for changing that thumbnail!
0:03 Those white rabbits with purple eyes are creepy as f...
I kinda see it
Fr
Vinegaroons are completely safe to touch, as long as you are careful. I handle them quite often and have never been hurt.
Bro doesn’t give af about the trypophobia peeps lmao
28:44 this animal was the inspiration for Clodsire in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet
DELETE THAT THUMBNAIL ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
😂😂😂😂
I live in Indonesia and regularly a vinegearoon finds its way into my house. Luckily they move very slow and their smell gives them away,which gives me enough time to go get a broom and sweep them out the door. I do have to put up with the smell of vinegar for a few hours though
25:30
In Australia we call these THE BLUE BOTTLE JELLYFISH due to them looking like an empty blue water bottle.
Giant Water Bug - Had one of these wander into my last job (many years ago). One of my co-workers was taking a video of it but refused to do anything about it (she was young and apparently never saw one before and was afraid of it). I picked the thing up and brought it outside in the damp grass.
I’m never going to sleep ever again
Same
Here here
I was like, "ACIDIC ACID?!" and had to pull up the subtitles😅
While fishing as a kid at one of the neighborhood ponds I cast and it became caught up in a branch . Obvious about what was living there I went to retrieve my line. I came out covered in orange caterpillars with black dots and tons of fur! Eek it was awful
Your videos about flora and fauna are my absolute favs!!! Please keep them coming!!!
Where's the other narrator. He had the best dad jokes and puns 💀
I the pattern of those water bug eggs on the males gives me hibijibi’s
Another fun fact about the Portuguese Man-o"-War is that the tentacles can stretch as much as 100 feet from the float. Best not to get close. Who the hell would lick one?
1:55 There is also vinegar essence ~ 15 - 25 % for the kitchen, but mostly for the catering industry, and vinegar Acid 80% !
She will, among other things, used as an acidulant in pasta or as a preservative in canned foods. Acetic acid is also used as an auxiliary in the production of dairy products and in cosmetics as an acidity regulator and for the production of stable suspensions.
Vinegar essence (25% acid) is concentrated vinegar with disinfectant effects. Effective against germs, mold and odors. As a tried and tested home remedy, vinegar concentration can be used in many ways in the kitchen, bathroom and household. Considered an important component in the production of cleaning products.
And i'm officially staying away from mother nature, unless i'm forced to move out into the forests, either because of war, nukes or natural disasters, and unless any of it happen, i will never be out in the wild.
#1 is a tie between rats and everything else that is a rat in a costume (squirrel, guinea rats, hamrats, prairie rats etc) and cats (aka foul tempered, self centered, uncooperative, disgusting feline rats once they stop being kittens because kittens are cute)
People who have trypophobia (including me) just died inside when they saw that Thumbnail
I find it very insensitive of him to pick that thumbnail. I tried refreshing the page multiple times, it came back now I am unsubbed. The content on this channel is mid anyways
@@zafert85 nobody cares 💀
@@Miss_gatofr
Why did you even click on this video. If you don't want to see it then remove it from your home page and inbox.
I unsubbed because of it and disliked it. Ratio this garbage into oblivion
Love your video Be Amazed
You could choose any cover for the episode and you chose that one
I thought that too
I have seen a blue ringed octopus before
The thumbnail kinda gives me the creeps…just seeing holes on someone’s hand just makes me shudder 😅
Edit: do you mind…changing it please 😅? I think the bug looks cool but the hand just creeps me out and gives me goosebumps 😅
You should have done puffer fish and stone fish
thank goodness @BeAmazed makes these videos, otherwise, I'd be dead 50x over with most of these :)
also I think I might be tetrodotoxin.
Be amazed explaining how a vinigaroos are dangerous:
Also them explaining how its safe to put your head in a box with a vinigaroo:
Some interesting creatures , most of which I was aware of , even though where I live has 1 poisonous spider , which looks like the Black widow . There's also a couple of trees that are toxic - one being covered in fine hairs , which is where the toxin is . There's also 3-4 sea snakes , that are native , and venomous , yet curious of humans .
The Portuguese Man o War , or Blue Bottle Jelly fish , does get into our waters , and has been noted , washed up . These things have long tentacles which are all but invisable in the ocean - the tentacles I've seen on shore , were at least 3 feet long , which knowing how dangerous they were , was reason enough to walk around the beast , upslope on the shore .
I really enjoy your content. Most contain the same old animals, and it's rare to come across videos with unique animals or places. Plus, it's cool to be entertained (with your graphics) and educated. Managed to get my wife to subscribe too, keep up the fab work! ❤
To answer your question, yes its clickbait.
I know that but thanks for telling anyone who didn't know.😊😊
It's crazy how these bugs and such leave a blurred bite mark....freaky!
Love that - "Dangerous Animals You Should Never Touch" -- first creature up; show a clip of it on someone's arm - 1:05 😂
Idk why they have it on the list. Vinegaroons are harmless unless your skin is sensitive to the acid. The acid isn't that bad. I've been sprayed by mine many times and it doesn't hurt. I have mine on my finger rn while typing. They're sweet but skiddish.
bro change the thumbnail i am very uncomfortable 😣 with this
Thanks .. very interesting 🎉🎉🎉
WARNING: If you have issues with seeing small holes (trypophobia), don't watch!
I was playing on my trampoline one time not realizing that one of those southern cannale Caterpillar was on my net and I got stung by it but somehow never got any of those effects.
'DANGEROUS BUGS YOU SHOULD NEVER TOUCH'
*proceeds to touch them*
I got stung by one of those black urchins or at least a similar one during a trip to PR and yes a piece broke off and got stuck in my finger for about 3 months as i didnt realize it was in there and my body healed around it. Had to cut the piece out not the worst thing ive gone through but it did hurt constantly for a good while and then every so often until i removed the piece left in my finger. As for how i got stung i was diving for large shells and moved a rock with one on it and was surprised to find out they can move their spikes around.
I almost threw my phone when I saw the thumbnail 😣 my trypophobia just got so much worse.. love BE AMAZED tho 😂❤
I can just see little kids being like “ohhhh…fuzzy caterpillar! So cute…let’s pet it.” Good to warn them that many times, the fuzziness or colorfulness of caterpillars means they can “sting” and don’t touch.
I love catching giant isopods in Animal Crossing bc your character freaks out every time you catch one
Flannel caterpillar does look like Trump's hair 😂 14:15
You know it’s bad when the jelly fish is named after a freaking warship
21:48 I didn’t need to finish the chapter with the platypus and I already know how PAINFUL THAT DAMN NEEDLE IS! I heard about it before. The rest I didn’t know though
27:33
Pokemon players: Sounds like a shiny Weedle to me.
Ooooooh, I’ve seen the giant water bugs a ton when we had to clean out the lakes at my old job every now and then,
didn’t even know they could hurt you 😅😳
They definitely aren’t aggressive bc we just cleaned the lakes up and those never really bothered us
The Platypus is my favorite animal out there. Especially Perry The Platypus 🥰
After I moved to Kentucky I was riding a four wheeler through the woods and a few Green furry caterpillars fell off a branch above me and landed on my thighs. I thought I was getting stung by wasps, I looked down and seen 4 of them on my legs. They were able to sting straight through blue jeans with no issue. So now ALL furry caterpillars are enemy combatants. No lasting issues but they felt like wasp stings.
18:51 defense
If the maned rat is startled, it will make a hissing sound and raise its back mane. This threatening gesture could be confused by some animals with a porcupine raising its quills (mimicry).
The maned rat also has an exceptional defense strategy against predators. It chews the bark of highly poisonous plants
- (Acokanthera schimperi
and possibly
- (Gomphocarpus physocarpus)
and then applies its toxic saliva to the hairs of its striking dorsal crest. The hair located there has a double hair shaft, one of which has external pores that absorb saliva particularly well. However, it is not yet clear why the poison has no effect on the maned rat.[2][3][4][5]
Very interesting!!❤😮
The ribbed Newt is a species constantly owned by people! I plan on getting a few later on in life as well. I already own quite a few species.
You are back 😅😅😂😂😂
22:04 Parry should be taking notes 💀
11:19;that's a cushion man!Cushions and pillows differ,pillows usually being larger😉
"no spare Ribs for me"😂
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Really interesting video, loved it
That Was awesome video
your videos are quite literally AMAZING
I got stung by a giant Man of War, that was floating in the waters off of Virginia Beach and it felted like I got a big electric shock that left me with a scar on my arm that didn’t go away for 10 years.