I’ve got a few ideas for future episodes: - world’s most patient - world’s stickiest - world’s happiest - world’s best camouflaged - world’s best symbiosis
For the 'patient' I just have this video of the Orang Utan mom in my head whose baby is climbing all around her and she's just unbothered and holds its leg like 'no we don't do that while we're little, anyway I'm gonna keep eating' 😂
Oooo I got one for worlds stickiest. It may have been shown before but it’s the snot eel and shoots goo at predators and it can clog up their gills and also can lock their jaw for them to escape :3
This episode was such an emotional roller coaster lol 😂😂😂 “Baby whale gets angry >:( and paralyzes a man” “Whale hunting is a brutal, merciless and sometimes slow death for a whale” “Look at this bug! He looks so 🥺!!” “I ate that bug.”
I just had a dream where I was on a boat and a volcano similar to Krakatoa erupted and 3 random men landed on our boat and for some reason I went underwater and saw a freiking GIGANTIC SPERM WHALE and it was so scary This was the last video I saw before I went to sleep, but it’s still unusual that my brain combined the information learned from this video
I know that Sloth's harbor a fungus and moth's, and many fish are host to parasites. I think a cool episode would be what animals are host to the most. Thanks for the video!
Like Maya correctly deduced, decibels are a logarithmic scale, where an increase of 10DB means the sound has 10 times more energy (or 10 times louder). An average human shout is 80 Db, the loudest recorded human sound is 129 Db, which might seem close to the howler monkeys, but is in fact over 10 times quieter. It also means that the Krakatoa eruption was as loud as 100.000.000 times sperm whales.
@@valentinpicart He's right that a 10dB difference is equivalent to 10-fold difference in the energy of the pressure wave but you're right that this is experienced by the human ear as a 2-fold difference in loudness 😁
If anyone is interested in how the cicada's tymbal works there is a fantastic video by Smarter Every Day that shows it in slow motion. it functions a lot differently than you might think
For the past month, I’ve listened to old worlds wildest episodes to fall asleep at night. New episodes are so exciting now, ❤ new content to be added to the weekly rotation❤
when I was a kid for like three summers in a row i collected every cicada shell i found and added them to a plastic bag in my room, i dont really know why, i think i just liked the bug and was a fan of their shells. since they were so delicate, they all mostly disintegrated except for the occasional arm though, so instead of a cool cicada shell collection i had cicada powder
I’m in northern Alabama and we have a pool and had so many cicadas die and fall from the trees that we had a whole layer on the top of our pool almost every day
I remember reading with the periodical cicadas that the reason could be it's beneficial not to have predators specializing at eating you. If they emerge every year, there could be like insectivores expecting the snack every year when they have young. You can't specialize at eating something that only pops out every 13 years though.
The loudest known bird record holder is the White bellbird (Procnias albus), from South America hitting 125 dB. The previous record holder was the Screaming piha (Lipaugus vociferans), also from South America hitting 116 dB.
It was mentioned briefly at the end, but yes, decibels are an exponential(/logarithmic) measurement, each 10 dB increase represents a 10x increase in power, but because of the way sound propagates and is detected, it is APPROXIMATELY a doubling of perceived loudness. So when compared to the sperm whale clicks, the sound of Krakatoa erupting is estimated to be around one hundred million (100 000 000) times more powerful and would, to us, sound about 256 times louder - the same ratio between dead silence and a busy highway
i live in Tennessee and we had both types of cicadas (it was magical). my bf and i got back from a concert and saw a bunch molting so we sat outside and watched them for hours. best bug ever
Smarter Every Day did a slowmo video of how cicadas make their noise! IIRC there's an initial sound when the cicadas essentially cave in the tymbal and continue making sounds as each section of the tymbal clicks back into place.
i have been here from the beginning and i will be here until the end u will never get rid of me i am a passionate animal lover and learner thank u have a nice day everyone!
Another fascinating episode with some incredible wildlife facts...this has quickly turned into one of my favorite channels on TH-cam. Btw, was Maya slightly tipsy today!😊
About the cicadas cycle: I heard/read that these are typically "larger" prime numbers (13 and 17 are both prime), so it's less easy for predators to remember when it will happen. I don't know if there's any evidence for this though.
The channel Smarter Everyday did a really cool video about how cicadas make noise. They're are awesome slowmo videos showing what it is like when they make the noise!
Hey guys! I love the show so much. I listen in my car, could you maybe balance the audio a bit more? It's really tough to hear the quiz portion or when either of you speak really quietly
connors cicada story remonded me of when i sniffed in a fruit fly down my nose at an overnight camp, we were lining up to enter the foodhall and the fruit fly decided to fly right infront of my nostril as i sniffed in my runny nose ( i have pollen allergies and they were bad that day) the sniff was powerful enough to make it go down into my mouth and i spit it out.... anyways how yall doin
I hope cicadas are at least and honorable mention… ok cool nevermind 😭 cicadas are so cool. Im in Maryland and theyre just clumsy lil guys! It wasn’t as crazy here as i thought it would be but they cute friends
I live in St. Louis and it wasn’t quite as bad as that cicada photo but I’d go running and they’d cut through my noise cancelling buds and I’d get headbutted by no less than 5
Please check out Smarter Everyday's video about Cicadas. He got great slow mo video of how their tymbals move/work. They're kinda like rigid accordions that make the sound just by snapping against itself but with a hollow resonance chamber in its body
For the most part Water boatman aren't typically Flea size, most are bigger maxing out at around 12mm give or take. There is a family Micronectidae (Pygmy water boatman) where Flea size Water boatman can be found, like the Lesser water boatman (Micronecta scholtzi), only maxing at about 2mm so typically Flea size. In the US the word Bug is over used on Arthropod that aren't Bugs, but Water boatman (and Cicada) being Hemiptera are true bugs.
Does Maya’s buzzer say “peepopog wow!” If not, why not? Also world’s largest recoded specimen in history? Or world’s last known specimen of extinct species. Or oldest rediscovered (or rumored to still exist) species thought to be extinct.
I love that "Maya" is now a standard unit of measurement for this podcast. It makes is easy to put things into perspective and it's hilarious.
Americans will use anything but the metric system 😂
@@klanmasterio Awa is 1.12 Maya, Georgie is .03 Maya, Chips ahoy is 2/100000th Maya. It's just so convenient.
@@taylorstumpp4005 I agree for big stuff, but measuring rats or frogs in mayas is crazy xD
@@klanmasterio At least it's not 'Football (Hand Egg) field' measurement!😂
The lengths Maya goes for the animals
I love how maya uses horse as form of measurement, and Connor uses maya's as measurement
Worlds freakiest. Animals who reproduce in the wildest ways
SNAIIIILS
This is my new lawn mowing podcast, it takes about one episode to complete my lawn
Can we get a lawn mowing rate measurement of Mayas squared per World's Wildest episode?
@@sophieYoffe I hate that this made complete sense
Actually the perfect episode to mow your lawn to!
@@sophieYoffe lmfao
How can you hear 😂
Forget the metric system, real ones measure in Mayas and horses exclusively
1 maya is 100lbs. 1 horse is 1000lbs its actually a used system 😊
I’ve got a few ideas for future episodes:
- world’s most patient
- world’s stickiest
- world’s happiest
- world’s best camouflaged
- world’s best symbiosis
For the 'patient' I just have this video of the Orang Utan mom in my head whose baby is climbing all around her and she's just unbothered and holds its leg like 'no we don't do that while we're little, anyway I'm gonna keep eating' 😂
Oooo I got one for worlds stickiest. It may have been shown before but it’s the snot eel and shoots goo at predators and it can clog up their gills and also can lock their jaw for them to escape :3
@@ComfyLilith are you talking about hagfish?
@@math1937 yeah it’s just a nickname for it… the snot eel is the hagfish :3
@@ComfyLilith ah, I see
This episode was such an emotional roller coaster lol 😂😂😂
“Baby whale gets angry >:( and paralyzes a man”
“Whale hunting is a brutal, merciless and sometimes slow death for a whale”
“Look at this bug! He looks so 🥺!!”
“I ate that bug.”
Woah a sponsor, worlds wildest made it
i got excited LMAO
Worlds sleepiest, animals who sleep for long periods of time
Ohhh love this one
SNAIIIILS
Koala :3
Me
Hi crippling insomniac here
I would win cuz perpetually I'm tired asf
His arm was paralyzed for 4 hours!
Maya: 😂😂🤣
I just had a dream where I was on a boat and a volcano similar to Krakatoa erupted and 3 random men landed on our boat and for some reason I went underwater and saw a freiking GIGANTIC SPERM WHALE and it was so scary
This was the last video I saw before I went to sleep, but it’s still unusual that my brain combined the information learned from this video
I know that Sloth's harbor a fungus and moth's, and many fish are host to parasites. I think a cool episode would be what animals are host to the most.
Thanks for the video!
11:35 “Then don’t give them the rep of eating people”
“They could”
“Ok? So could I :/“
😂😂😂
Like Maya correctly deduced, decibels are a logarithmic scale, where an increase of 10DB means the sound has 10 times more energy (or 10 times louder). An average human shout is 80 Db, the loudest recorded human sound is 129 Db, which might seem close to the howler monkeys, but is in fact over 10 times quieter. It also means that the Krakatoa eruption was as loud as 100.000.000 times sperm whales.
Huhh so that's wrong. An increase of 10dB means the sound is 2 times louder not 10.
@@valentinpicart He's right that a 10dB difference is equivalent to 10-fold difference in the energy of the pressure wave but you're right that this is experienced by the human ear as a 2-fold difference in loudness 😁
Maybe we should consider Cicadas a subterranean species. Cause they only come up to reproduce and die.
Siren knows she is the the loudest animal
AAAAAHHHHHH AAAAAAHHHH AAAAAAHHHHH BIRFDAY! -Siren
@@rhino1876 hELo AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH BirFDAy!!!!!!! *eat treat* AAAHHHHH
BIRFDAYYYYY
If anyone is interested in how the cicada's tymbal works there is a fantastic video by Smarter Every Day that shows it in slow motion. it functions a lot differently than you might think
I saw that video, it was very interesting.
Was just looking in the comments if anybody mentioned this, it was super interesting
For the past month, I’ve listened to old worlds wildest episodes to fall asleep at night. New episodes are so exciting now, ❤ new content to be added to the weekly rotation❤
Re-listening to this in the morning. surprised Connor's yelling at the end didn't wake me up last night
That shrimp had like, superpowers you’d see in an anime or a comic book. That’s crazy.
honorable mention to the amazonian bird that goes full fuckin siren-head BEEP louder than a rock concert
Yesssss
The loudest sound in the world is a gecko chirping in your walls at 5am
Amplified with a hangover 😁.
"I bet I could beat the record now." is so funny.😂
I need a Worlds softest.. ifk what it would incorporate but I hope it's fun lol
chinchilla:)
Ever since I started watching I can’t stop telling my friends animal facts.
when I was a kid for like three summers in a row i collected every cicada shell i found and added them to a plastic bag in my room, i dont really know why, i think i just liked the bug and was a fan of their shells. since they were so delicate, they all mostly disintegrated except for the occasional arm though, so instead of a cool cicada shell collection i had cicada powder
Worlds most well traveled: migration episode
It was my pleasure. I'm glad that I came
love this podcast, it needs more views
I’m in northern Alabama and we have a pool and had so many cicadas die and fall from the trees that we had a whole layer on the top of our pool almost every day
I was really hoping Maya would comment on SmarterEveryDays video on Cicadas!
Btw we love Babbel! Thank you so much for partnering with individuals who are out here making a difference ❤
Sperm whales vs giant squid is just kaiju fighting at this point
I remember reading with the periodical cicadas that the reason could be it's beneficial not to have predators specializing at eating you.
If they emerge every year, there could be like insectivores expecting the snack every year when they have young.
You can't specialize at eating something that only pops out every 13 years though.
Excited for this episode!
as someone who lives in a cicada state there was not a single time you could be anywhere without hearing them
The loudest known bird record holder is the White bellbird (Procnias albus), from South America hitting 125 dB. The previous record holder was the Screaming piha (Lipaugus vociferans), also from South America hitting 116 dB.
That bird sounds like a robot, it’s wild
Every time I hear about the pistol shrimp I’m blown away that something this complex could evolve
21:30 sounds like killing colossal titans in attack on titan 😭
It was mentioned briefly at the end, but yes, decibels are an exponential(/logarithmic) measurement, each 10 dB increase represents a 10x increase in power, but because of the way sound propagates and is detected, it is APPROXIMATELY a doubling of perceived loudness.
So when compared to the sperm whale clicks, the sound of Krakatoa erupting is estimated to be around one hundred million (100 000 000) times more powerful and would, to us, sound about 256 times louder - the same ratio between dead silence and a busy highway
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i live in Tennessee and we had both types of cicadas (it was magical). my bf and i got back from a concert and saw a bunch molting so we sat outside and watched them for hours. best bug ever
42:30 I only know it from that episode of Spongebob where Squidward yells it as he is dressed as a volcano lol.
episode idea: "worlds first" where you talk about the proposed earliest animals on earth
Smarter Every Day did a slowmo video of how cicadas make their noise! IIRC there's an initial sound when the cicadas essentially cave in the tymbal and continue making sounds as each section of the tymbal clicks back into place.
Whales are probably my favorite animal, love hearing you guys talk about them!
Missing out on the biggest emergence of cicadas in my lifetime is prolly my biggest regret :(
Siren not being in the room is a missed opportunity 😂
Definitely one of my favorite podcasts😊
i have been here from the beginning and i will be here until the end u will never get rid of me i am a passionate animal lover and learner thank u have a nice day everyone!
Another fascinating episode with some incredible wildlife facts...this has quickly turned into one of my favorite channels on TH-cam. Btw, was Maya slightly tipsy today!😊
I experienced the Cicada apocalypse. It was not fun.
I have accidentally eaten a butterfly, I was also running and breathing and it just flew straight down my throat...
cicadas still truckin n screamin in southern ontario, canada!
Cicadas are one of my favourite insect, in primary school I had a box full of cicada shells are have had a few land on me
About the cicadas cycle: I heard/read that these are typically "larger" prime numbers (13 and 17 are both prime), so it's less easy for predators to remember when it will happen. I don't know if there's any evidence for this though.
Connor: we did that in Florida too! So cool! ... Southern things, I guess? Lol
Awesome podcast.
Siren and the macaws at scream o'clock are listening intensely at this episode
😶🌫️World's sneakiest
💧World's slimiest
🪢World's craftiest
🍽World's hungriest
My mother let me keep a "pet" cicada in a jar when I was little 😬 rip bug. Also congrats on 1st sponsor!
My mom told me if I crunch the cicada exoskeleton with my hands and make a wish it would come true! 😅
I did Maya's experiment, now I got 3rd degree burns on my hands, I'm suing.
The channel Smarter Everyday did a really cool video about how cicadas make noise. They're are awesome slowmo videos showing what it is like when they make the noise!
26:28 My mortal enemy. I love bugs… but not cicadas.
Hey guys! I love the show so much. I listen in my car, could you maybe balance the audio a bit more? It's really tough to hear the quiz portion or when either of you speak really quietly
connors cicada story remonded me of when i sniffed in a fruit fly down my nose at an overnight camp, we were lining up to enter the foodhall and the fruit fly decided to fly right infront of my nostril as i sniffed in my runny nose ( i have pollen allergies and they were bad that day) the sniff was powerful enough to make it go down into my mouth and i spit it out.... anyways how yall doin
Connor is the definition of intrusive thoughts 😂
please do worlds oldest like oldest species discovered in history
I hope cicadas are at least and honorable mention… ok cool nevermind 😭 cicadas are so cool. Im in Maryland and theyre just clumsy lil guys! It wasn’t as crazy here as i thought it would be but they cute friends
Love the ep ❤
SmarterEveryDay has a video where they show how the cicada make their noise in slow-mo.
I live in St. Louis and it wasn’t quite as bad as that cicada photo but I’d go running and they’d cut through my noise cancelling buds and I’d get headbutted by no less than 5
World's Poopiest, animals that have weird poops or do weird stuff with their poops
Please check out Smarter Everyday's video about Cicadas. He got great slow mo video of how their tymbals move/work. They're kinda like rigid accordions that make the sound just by snapping against itself but with a hollow resonance chamber in its body
Definitely not the loudest but Peacocks have some funny ass noises …AAAA AHHHH AAAAA AHHHHH lol
Where can I find a list of their sources they gathered? I wanna read so bad about baby getting explosively angy😆
Good stuff
For the most part Water boatman aren't typically Flea size, most are bigger maxing out at around 12mm give or take. There is a family Micronectidae (Pygmy water boatman) where Flea size Water boatman can be found, like the Lesser water boatman (Micronecta scholtzi), only maxing at about 2mm so typically Flea size. In the US the word Bug is over used on Arthropod that aren't Bugs, but Water boatman (and Cicada) being Hemiptera are true bugs.
Does Maya’s buzzer say “peepopog wow!” If not, why not?
Also world’s largest recoded specimen in history?
Or world’s last known specimen of extinct species.
Or oldest rediscovered (or rumored to still exist) species thought to be extinct.
I’m so proud that I know so many of the facts in the quizzes 🥰
World's flattest.
Everybody wants that epesode
We have so many water boat men in our pool but I swear ive been bitten by them
I love cicadas!
NEW WORLD’S WILDEST
Guessing which animal the intro is about:
Probably the animal in the title. Whales can click and baby whales are called calves.
ouch that hurt my ears! connor how could you D:
World's sleepiest for the eepiest of them
Great podcast.
World's 'toothiest', animals with the most teeth/weirdest teeth (snails have thousands)!
educational sponsor is great! I hope you can get more sponsors in that vein
I love finding out fun facts that insure I never get invited back to a party
The last cicada that was on my hand poked me wif their little straw and it kinda hurt lol
personally, I think screaming for a few weeks is a completely valid way to live.
Im in Illinois and we still have cicadas
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27:00 I had JUST started eating breakfast. Delicious.
YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH NEW EPISODE!!