When I was a teenager, my teacher held a game naming as many animals by alphabetical. So I put Black Mamba for B, venomous snake native to Africa. The whole class laughed at me and the teacher clearly had no idea what I'm talking about. From that moment, I ain't telling shit about facts I learn from reading and watching documentaries.
@@lydiagalantmotherf well, apparently we were not well educated about snakes species because all we know were cobras,viper and python. These are the one common in my country🤷
@@garigari8937 That's weird. We don't really have dangerous snakes here, but I mean you often hear about Black Mambas for example from shows and books. Well, at least you were educated
My corn snake loved TV. I'm so happy to hear this confirmed, I've been telling people about my TV watching snake for a long time and it didn't get a lot of belief. Snakelets gave me some serious "aww"s too.
Funny thing is they’re so smart that we’re the only thing they try to befriend because they know if they’re good they possibly get benefits and if they’re bad they just get killed
That video always confuses me, like, was it just a joke? Did he have brain damage? Because there's no way a person with a fully-functioning brain could have seen those wide-spaced posts and that little baby and seriously went "yeah, they'll never get through THAT!"
As a snake keeper and enthusiast, hearing people get venom and poison the right way round fills the pit in my soul being eaten away by people using the terms interchangeably
‘A mother python is so dedicated that she’ll go weeks without eating so she can protect her eggs.’ ‘Crocodiles will carry their children in their mouths to get them across water safely.’ I’m starting to see a pattern here. Seems like reptiles are the better mothers lol
I had a dingo one time (accidental thought she was a dog) and she was the biggest pain ever. She would basically destroy our house anytime she left due to anxiety. Poor thing, we tried our best to make her life happy though as long as she lived.
@@lastchanc3stars can you control their numbers? Do they follow commands? How is it a pet if it does neither of those things? Get that knife weilding furby away from me
Depending who you ask, a Dingo actually IS a dog, just one that's gone back to being wild after thousands of years without living with humans. They are not native to Australia, and were probably brought over by humans when they first reached Australia.
Parrots are very opinionated little shits. But they love with their full heart. When I was going through a break up, my parrot noticed that I'd be crying when I held my phone because I would go through old text messages, so eventually he started biting my hands every time I was on the phone because he probably thought I was being hurt by my phone...He picked up on my bad habit before I did and also took initiative sooner than I did, so while they are very opinionated brats, I love my bird like nothing else, I'm actually really reaady to do this lifetime thing with him.
Snakes get such a bad rep (sometimes for good reason) but I had a ball python for about 25 years and I absolutely loved that snake, she was very friendly and social. She never bit a single person or really even tried to bite anyone. Snakes seriously do love Tv's tho, mine would watch the tv for hours. I remember my Mom being TERRIFIED of snakes at first, but after like a year or so she fell in love with this one. On show and tell day at school my Mom would bring my snake in to class and everyone got to pet her, in fact she became kind of a staple of show and tell. Even some of the teachers would come into our class to check her out. Moral of the story, get a snake they're awesome.
Pythons in general are very friendly snakes {to humans at least}. even the biggest python, a Burmese python {average height is 27 feet}, are very friendly snakes!
@@Local_Omni cool, but the biggest python is actually the reticulated python, which is 29 ft long. Sorry to be that person, but the more you know I guess.
Honestly snakes can sense how big you are and most won't even try to attack unless some brat taunts it and then has the audacity to cry victim. The only time I'd be careful is shedding and feeding time. They're sensitive noodles
@Damien Paz I understand if he was scared of the giant river otters in South America, but tiny river otters? I mean, sure, they are probably vicious as well, but he was scared of tiny ones specifically?
@@lordaurelius83 well you need to know what you're doing is bad for it to count as cruelty. We cant say spiders are cruel because they arent smart enough
not true at all, monitors and tegus have intelligence that surpasses that of most mammals and they are far from cruel hell they can even learn to love humans.
I love your channel. If schools used your approach to teach, there would be an excess of geniuses. There would be no intellectual based game shows because theyd be bankrupt. Schools would have to change their yearly format cuz kids would be in college by 14. Parents would have to kowtow to intellectual masterminds.
@@victoriasmith490 orcas are dolphins, but if you mean like the other ones then yeah they be bullying sharks roo, unless a shark catches one by itself and slacking, then its game over for that dolphin
"Orcas kill sharks" "orcas kill seals" "Orcas are the killer of da sea" seals are going extinct soon they are only 1,000 left "Orcas are the best grand mothers in the sea"
3:14 Fun fact;The reason the universal symbol for ambulances is a staff with two snakes is because most primitive medicines were made using snake venoms.
Technically, it's because the symbol, called a Caduceus, was linked to the Greek God Asclepius, God of medicine Edit: it is more famously linked to Hermes, and was a symbol of healing for the reason stated above by OP
Another fun fact: They chose the wrong staff, probably by accident or ignorance. Asclepius was THE god of medicine (even better than his father, Apollo) and his symbol is a staff with a single snake wrapped around it.
@@lostphoenix1911 It's not merely horse blood, it's an entire living horse's immune system. After injecting a horse with minor doses of venom, their immune response creates antibodies that neutralize that type of venom. These antibodies can be extracted via the horse's blood and then used on save other creatures from more lethal doses of venom.
You missed the best part about the hognose snake! They're so committed to playing dead, you can reach down and flip them back the right side up, and they will immediately and vigorously flip upside down again and continue pretending to be dead. Also, and I don't remember where I heard this, but they are venomous but their fangs are in the back of their throat, so they can't actually bite you with them. They just kinda use them to pull their still-living prey inside their throat and sedate them with the toxin while they digest them alive. And they're the only venomous snake that it's legal to keep as a pet, because they can't really get the venom into anything that they can't already swallow, and they're fricking tiny little buggers. Not sure if that's true though. We had one as a educational animal at the wildlife rehab center I used to volunteer at, and he liked to chill inside people's shirts, but that's a general hand-accustomed snake thing. They like the warms.
They can inject venom to you if they chew on you but it is not very potent. "They're the only venomous snake you can legally keep as pet" is not true. That highly depends where you live. And there are other mildly venomous snakes you can keep as pets in many places. You can also keep highly venomous snakes as pets depending where you live. Some places you can just keep cobras and vipers and so on without permits and other places require permits.
I think the best part is how to really sell it, the dedicated ones will pop a blood vessel in their mouth and poop all over themselves to be as unappetizing as possible
@@ithewho6603 Not entirely without benefit, as food is given, however, mammals and avians mostly can recognize a human as a part of a pack or a flock, because they are used to living in packs and flocks. Reptiles are mostly solitary and don't even recognize the human being. And if they do, they get nothing but stress from it.
Speaking of dingos, when I was a kid my dad rescued a puppy from some place and he looked like a giant dingo on steroids as he grew. Apparently his dad was a mastiff cross with boxer, and his mother a german shepherd cross with akita, or the other way round. It seemed like he was specifically bred to be almost military like he was bred to get shit done. He was almost the size of a mastiff but 😐 strong, quick and agile af. I'm gunna gush about my late big brother Rocky for a sec alright! This dog couldn't be locked inside because he figured out how to open doors. He'd get his paw nubs and use them to turn the small knob, and when you get home he'd be chilln on the porch. Same with the back gate dad doubled the hight of it and just one is a little shorter than the walls, so to the roof. He took three steps back, and still just jumped it. There was a stage where he thought he could challenge my dad coming out of puppyhood and would take off cause he could, and this is where people would say "animal abuse" but as I said this dog was built different and knew it and he wasn't harmed but my dad had to chase him in the car, which he apparently got to 70kph following him... and he hit him with the car. He fell and got a cut which dad picked him up, took him home, stitched him up and Rocky thinking he could do whatever he wants wasn't a problem anymore :/ he also used to keep chewing holes out of the metal mesh in the front screen, just leaving little metal balls around. My dad told me he saw rocky kill a lot of sewer cats.. he said he wouldn't move until the cat was far enough away from the drain that he could get to it before it could get to the drain. There's a lot of stories, good and bad. He had loose skin so I couldn't ride him :( I love him and miss him every day, I was the only person he'd ever let put him in high heels and a tootoo and dance with my dad for me cuz he was taller than my dad XD I was almost 7 when he passed. Both the law and the criminals didn't like him there, no one could trick him, even trying to capture him off the property, trying to lure him with food, he picked up on it and would sit, right within the property border. He was a sassy mofo. Eventually a few people managed to break in and roll him up in a carpet and beat him. He got away after ripping out one of their calves but if he survived he would've come back, and if he had've come back, he would've been put down for biting. He was almost 4 and could almost say hello 🥺 RIP Rocky, you'll always be my big brother 💖 he was best known for his ridiculously large, tall and pointy radar dish ears
It felt so flipping cartoonish. Like every villian when they capture someone in cartoon, “As you can see here I have contained Hero in this super secure cage with bars a full bodywidth apart, wait where did they go?”
When dingoes are raised along side dogs, they learn to bark. Really cute And a few Aussie breeds of dogs have partial dingo heritage. Kelpie, blue healers and red healers. And no, Australian shepherds aren't actually Australian 😅
@Damien Paz, dingos can be trained but they are still wild animals and it really pays to remember that. Healers are called that because they were bred to run the heels of cattle and sheep as herding dogs. There is a little dingo in the very early generations of healers, but the genes made the resulting half-breed basically useless for herding work; so had to be bred very carefully and constantly cross back to dog lines to try and minimise the potential damage. Contrary to popular belief, there is no dingo in kelpies because the dingo genes make the dogs absolutely useless/vie long and bloodthirsty; and kelpies had a spectacular reputation as working dogs from the beginning.
I love these despite watching so many that I see repeats a lot. Despite that, repetition is how you learn, so in a fucked up way it actually helps cram facts that I might not have remembered.
You're channel is amazing! What kind of education do you have? Is it biology and animal studies or communication? Or are you just naturally amazing at what you do? Just curious...a fellow animal lover learning about nature all the time.
Spanish dancers also have a pretty feathery tuft on their back that is actually their digestive tract. If I remember correctly. It has been a while since I saw that nature show.
Always felt sorry for Lindy Chamberlin, the mother who was prisoned when her baby was killed by a dingo. Yes, dingoes do go after young children, it's well known now. There have been several incidences on Fraser Island off the coast of Queensland, where there are a lot of dingoes and people like to go camping there.
I wonder who the hell came up with “Otters show predators their babies to invoke compassion”? What was the thought process that led them to that conclusion?
Gotta say, you earn every red cent you may be earning from your videos. Kudos to you! Not sure what I like more, your morbid sense of humor or the random facts. Thank you.
Orca fact +1: When orcas eat pinguins, they dont bother with the packaging. They simply apply the toothpaste method to squeez the guts out and spit the carcass away. Thank you for coming to my TedTalk
Natives/aboriginals actually supported the dingo angle and one was even able to point out which dingo ate the baby, but most colonial descendants completely disregarded their testimony (unsurprising, given that they were _legally considered wildlife instead of people_ until around the 1970's)
@@splitsong7368 Look up Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton 1980. That should be plenty for you to find info about her being charged for the death of her own daughter Azaria.
The quokka's decision is very logical. If you give the predator a meal, the breeding adult has the ability to live and have more kids. And as marsupials a quokka can already have a bonus fetus in its multi part uterus. So it has even less loss, and alot of gain
Dingos are technically feral not wild, and Polar Bears aren’t the only animals to actively hunt humans. Tigers, large crocodilians and lions will def hunt humans.
Tigers and lion would def attack humans if they are hungry but not the way polar bears will smell you from miles away and follow you so they can eat you.
@@ledestroyer22 for the most part when a tiger seeks you out and hunts you , you've done something to earn the tigers wrath, a reckoning must be had by the tiger so dont piss them off. I actually respect that about tigers.
0:10 I also always wondered what it was, too, and considering the characteristics of sea slugs, which I only found out about just a few years ago with the cute, li'l bunny-like sea slug, it makes sense that would be one, too.
As someone who has lived life putting animals on a pedestal, it’s a bit of a relief in a way to find out that we’re all literally just awful people in different forms. It takes a little of the societal guilt away while we’re destroying the world around us, if they’re all crazy, selfish assholes too.
You know what I realize I’m a Studio Ghibli fan and I always hear one of the songs from Howl’s Moving Castle - Merry go around playing in the background of the videos I like it!
When I was a teenager, my teacher held a game naming as many animals by alphabetical. So I put Black Mamba for B, venomous snake native to Africa. The whole class laughed at me and the teacher clearly had no idea what I'm talking about. From that moment, I ain't telling shit about facts I learn from reading and watching documentaries.
... When you were a TEENAGER? Kindergarten, I'd kinda understand but not whatever school is in your country. Isn't the Black Mamba common knowledge?
@@lydiagalantmotherf well, apparently we were not well educated about snakes species because all we know were cobras,viper and python. These are the one common in my country🤷
You shoulda doubled down and vomited every fact about the thing out of spite
@@garigari8937 That's weird. We don't really have dangerous snakes here, but I mean you often hear about Black Mambas for example from shows and books. Well, at least you were educated
you also could've said Boomslang which is one most venomous snakes in Africa
I love snakes already but the snaklet and tv one made me love em even more
I know it’s so cute
My corn snake loved TV. I'm so happy to hear this confirmed, I've been telling people about my TV watching snake for a long time and it didn't get a lot of belief. Snakelets gave me some serious "aww"s too.
my baby garter snake used to watch tv with me 😥
Sameeee
@@ryanorourke1150 used too
The more I learn about orcas from you the more I understand why sonic was running away from them
Cant blame him
LMFAO
5:45 What hes saying and the text is saying doesnt match but o well
Holy shit a Sonic Adventure reference.
Funny thing is they’re so smart that we’re the only thing they try to befriend because they know if they’re good they possibly get benefits and if they’re bad they just get killed
I couldn’t have been the only one that laughed when the dude built a cage for the baby rhino and it walked around behind him so he said: “Oh my go-“
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That video always confuses me, like, was it just a joke? Did he have brain damage? Because there's no way a person with a fully-functioning brain could have seen those wide-spaced posts and that little baby and seriously went "yeah, they'll never get through THAT!"
@@amberkat8147 no its a joke. There isn't anything dangerous about the babies. Its probably a narration dub of some kind.
That n when the rhino tossed that animal in the air ! 🤦🏾♀️🤣🤣
@@taylorhillard4868 it's dubbed. The original is in Dutch and he's talking about the baby being transported to another zoo
As a snake keeper and enthusiast, hearing people get venom and poison the right way round fills the pit in my soul being eaten away by people using the terms interchangeably
I'm always reminding people the difference between venom and poison
And if you bite each other and nobody dies then it's-
I don’t own snakes but by god I will die on that hill
My nonexistent soul just shrivelled up a bit just thinking about it
@Dustin Leftwich - because nobody answered that one, that's just kinky
i'd be lying if I said that mobile game ad didn't give me a heart attack
Same
Me 2 i jumped
I was on the toilet when watching and that add made me finish the poop
Agreed
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"This is the face of a vehicle of massacre that is aware of global warming and knows who to punish for it" I AM DEAD
Just like the bears
Just like the humans the polar bears found 😫
That was my favourite line 😂😂
Why did I just see ur comment when he said that..
Gotta admit, this is a good point!
He said 'the mother already made a business deal and theres baby isnt part of her future' 😂🤣🤣
Another wholesome snake fact: hognose snakes and everything they do is absolutely precious.
3:59 "Even the babies are one of the most dangerous animals in the world, so I built this cage to keep them secure so theres no possible oh my go-"
It felt like a cartoon villan keeping the hero in a cage with bars a full body with apart then wondering, “Gee how did they escape!!!”.
Very funny
"Explains about quokkas giving up their baby to predators"
While Studio Ghibli OST plays on the background
Howl's moving castle at the quaka was my fav
@@SlyfyGummy yeah, very condizent.
@UC5IVMtOXxOLRyoTwhEREYYA my homie be dead in a cross for about 2000 yrs leave him out of this
Had to scroll to find this comment. I heard the music and needed to make sure I was hearing and remembering things correctly.
yeSSSS I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO NOTICED AND WANTED TO COMMENT
‘A mother python is so dedicated that she’ll go weeks without eating so she can protect her eggs.’
‘Crocodiles will carry their children in their mouths to get them across water safely.’
I’m starting to see a pattern here. Seems like reptiles are the better mothers lol
"Mother orca would kill other orca's child so her son could get laid."
Ok let's not talk about mammals anymore.
In one of Snake Discovery's videos a Hognose Snake ate some of her eggs. After that they named her Omnomelette.
@@adela6715 I REMEMBER THAT. Wasn’t she a first time mom?? it could have stressed her out and she didn’t know what to do
Those are basically the only 2 species of reptiles that care for their young. The rest, if predators, cannibalize. So no, not really. :/
And we say politicians are reptiles and lizards when lizards and reptiles tend not to be so bad.
:Two guys: *having an intense dual*
:Guy #1: *gets stabbed in the heart* goddamnit!
:Guy #2: Ha! You get to be pregnant!
:Guy #1: oh son of a-
:Woman #1: oh.
Don’t fence with a snail or you might get pregananant
Imagine getting pregnant because you agreed to a docking match that went too far
@@mydoan6297 “are you gregnant?” 😂
Guy #1: Turns into a woman
Woman #1: Imma gonna be a mama 😢
I had a dingo one time (accidental thought she was a dog) and she was the biggest pain ever. She would basically destroy our house anytime she left due to anxiety. Poor thing, we tried our best to make her life happy though as long as she lived.
I’m a cat person
@@zsu-23-4shilka2 why not go for a domesticated animal? You do know what domestication means right? Do you? Do you really? Really?
@@youtubestudiosucks978 what in the world
@@lastchanc3stars can you control their numbers? Do they follow commands? How is it a pet if it does neither of those things? Get that knife weilding furby away from me
@TH-cam Sucks why be so aggressive about it? people have preferences. cats are adorable and can be just as good companions
Depending who you ask, a Dingo actually IS a dog, just one that's gone back to being wild after thousands of years without living with humans. They are not native to Australia, and were probably brought over by humans when they first reached Australia.
The second wave of humans to reach Australia not the first wave which was around 60,000 years ago./srs
Thank you for subtitles, english is second language, appreciated. Very funny
😁
He talks so fast sometimes you need the subtitles and the pause button 😂
Oh damn good luck, english confuses me and i was born in Aus
English is my first language and I'm grateful for the subs too.
@@Aldeyau Subtitles are not just for deaf ppl. I can't believe you typed that muppet bullshit. Get off the internet and read a damn book.
Parrot: *Experiences a minor inconvenience*
Chicks: (chirps) We're in danger
Noo xD
XD 😆
Parrots: nature’s definition of r/insaneparents
I'm dying-
Parrots are very opinionated little shits. But they love with their full heart. When I was going through a break up, my parrot noticed that I'd be crying when I held my phone because I would go through old text messages, so eventually he started biting my hands every time I was on the phone because he probably thought I was being hurt by my phone...He picked up on my bad habit before I did and also took initiative sooner than I did, so while they are very opinionated brats, I love my bird like nothing else, I'm actually really reaady to do this lifetime thing with him.
Snakes get such a bad rep (sometimes for good reason) but I had a ball python for about 25 years and I absolutely loved that snake, she was very friendly and social. She never bit a single person or really even tried to bite anyone. Snakes seriously do love Tv's tho, mine would watch the tv for hours. I remember my Mom being TERRIFIED of snakes at first, but after like a year or so she fell in love with this one. On show and tell day at school my Mom would bring my snake in to class and everyone got to pet her, in fact she became kind of a staple of show and tell. Even some of the teachers would come into our class to check her out. Moral of the story, get a snake they're awesome.
Pythons in general are very friendly snakes {to humans at least}. even the biggest python, a Burmese python {average height is 27 feet}, are very friendly snakes!
@@Local_Omni cool, but the biggest python is actually the reticulated python, which is 29 ft long. Sorry to be that person, but the more you know I guess.
@@chetacheese2789 I owened one
Honestly snakes can sense how big you are and most won't even try to attack unless some brat taunts it and then has the audacity to cry victim. The only time I'd be careful is shedding and feeding time. They're sensitive noodles
I would love to but my mom has a big phobia 😭😭
Haha... that baby rhino escape was great.
I loved those snake facts.
Orcas: go extinct*
Every fucking thing in the ocean: sighs in relief*
This got me cracking up 🤣🤣
This dude be advocating snake rights.
Youve earned yourself a permanent sub
:)
I have a baby albino corn snake
Give him some respect cuz snake are one of the best animals!! :)
“Steve Erwin still got shootas out here” 🤣🤣🤣
that had me rollin' lmao
Irwin*
@Damien Paz
I understand if he was scared of the giant river otters in South America, but tiny river otters? I mean, sure, they are probably vicious as well, but he was scared of tiny ones specifically?
@Damien Paz
Damn. It’s still a little surprising that Irwin was scared of them, but completely understandable.
@@kziila0244they aren't really solitary. One isn't a huge deal, but 20? A pack of otters will eat cammam alive
I love how smarter animals tend to devolp cruelty
I wonder if there is a study out there on whether higher forms of reasoning in a species leads to cruelty. Would be an interesting one to do.
@@kziila0244 with the good comes the bad
Higher the intelligence, higher is it's capacity to do good as well as bad.
@@lordaurelius83 well you need to know what you're doing is bad for it to count as cruelty.
We cant say spiders are cruel because they arent smart enough
@@youtubestudiosucks978 yes yes, that's what I'm saying. If you aren't intelligent enough to understand ideas of good and evil, then you can't be evil
not true at all, monitors and tegus have intelligence that surpasses that of most mammals and they are far from cruel hell they can even learn to love humans.
I love your channel. If schools used your approach to teach, there would be an excess of geniuses. There would be no intellectual based game shows because theyd be bankrupt. Schools would have to change their yearly format cuz kids would be in college by 14. Parents would have to kowtow to intellectual masterminds.
5:40 "except humans (sometimes)"
As an Indian that hit too close to home😅😂
I don't know if this makes me a bad person but when the rhino launched the warthog in the air laughed pretty hard
U Not the only one 😂 it’s terrible but it’s funny
Yer not a bad person, lots of comedy is fucked up and makes us giggle like lil bitches
nah... fucked those warthog.
Hogs are assholes too. Nature comes full circle
I’ve laughed at the absurdity of orcas fucking LAUNCHING other animals into the air, so I get it. Like I still feel bad for the animal but my god.
4 year old: the great white shark is so cool no animal can eat it 😤
Meanwhile orcas: 👁👄👁😂😂😂😐
Orcas: "look at this dude X-D"
And dolphins
@@victoriasmith490 orcas are dolphins, but if you mean like the other ones then yeah they be bullying sharks roo, unless a shark catches one by itself and slacking, then its game over for that dolphin
@@clorpy6681 what do you mean orcas are dolphins? (Serious question)
Edit: nevermind I looked it up.
@@victoriasmith490 lol ok
Great white shark: see a orca
Orca: oh new stuff to kill
Great white shark: I guess I’ll die
Other Great White Sharks: Fuck this shit we're out.
@@boxtank5288 other shark dive dive dive
7:36 that's actually wholesome.
"Orcas kill sharks"
"orcas kill seals"
"Orcas are the killer of da sea" seals are going extinct soon they are only 1,000 left
"Orcas are the best grand mothers in the sea"
3:14
Fun fact;The reason the universal symbol for ambulances is a staff with two snakes is because most primitive medicines were made using snake venoms.
Snakes were and are really helpful to humans because of their venom’s medical uses
@@lepurpleboi3266 I know antivenom is usually made with horse blood and snake venom.
Technically, it's because the symbol, called a Caduceus, was linked to the Greek God Asclepius, God of medicine
Edit: it is more famously linked to Hermes, and was a symbol of healing for the reason stated above by OP
Another fun fact: They chose the wrong staff, probably by accident or ignorance. Asclepius was THE god of medicine (even better than his father, Apollo) and his symbol is a staff with a single snake wrapped around it.
@@lostphoenix1911 It's not merely horse blood, it's an entire living horse's immune system. After injecting a horse with minor doses of venom, their immune response creates antibodies that neutralize that type of venom. These antibodies can be extracted via the horse's blood and then used on save other creatures from more lethal doses of venom.
Andrew Jackson’s pet parrot was kicked out of his funeral because he kept swearing-
Very on brand for Andrew Jackson, to be honest
Tamest thing about the man, really.
I now suddenly have the urge to buy a parrot
@Nada Ah yes...the cat was named [redacted]
Jackson was a terrible human, father of the Democrat party (he's why their symbol is a donkey), unrepentant racist, and attempted genocider.
You missed the best part about the hognose snake! They're so committed to playing dead, you can reach down and flip them back the right side up, and they will immediately and vigorously flip upside down again and continue pretending to be dead.
Also, and I don't remember where I heard this, but they are venomous but their fangs are in the back of their throat, so they can't actually bite you with them. They just kinda use them to pull their still-living prey inside their throat and sedate them with the toxin while they digest them alive. And they're the only venomous snake that it's legal to keep as a pet, because they can't really get the venom into anything that they can't already swallow, and they're fricking tiny little buggers. Not sure if that's true though.
We had one as a educational animal at the wildlife rehab center I used to volunteer at, and he liked to chill inside people's shirts, but that's a general hand-accustomed snake thing. They like the warms.
They can inject venom to you if they chew on you but it is not very potent.
"They're the only venomous snake you can legally keep as pet" is not true. That highly depends where you live. And there are other mildly venomous snakes you can keep as pets in many places. You can also keep highly venomous snakes as pets depending where you live. Some places you can just keep cobras and vipers and so on without permits and other places require permits.
I think the best part is how to really sell it, the dedicated ones will pop a blood vessel in their mouth and poop all over themselves to be as unappetizing as possible
@@ithewho6603 Yes, however, the reasons and morality in keeping a snake are questionable
@@thespecter6416 Same with any animal be that a frog or a service dog. Both are kept for us not for the animal.
@@ithewho6603 Not entirely without benefit, as food is given, however, mammals and avians mostly can recognize a human as a part of a pack or a flock, because they are used to living in packs and flocks. Reptiles are mostly solitary and don't even recognize the human being. And if they do, they get nothing but stress from it.
“With 50% of their victims being king Julian and friends” That’s the best sentence in the universe.
Speaking of dingos, when I was a kid my dad rescued a puppy from some place and he looked like a giant dingo on steroids as he grew.
Apparently his dad was a mastiff cross with boxer, and his mother a german shepherd cross with akita, or the other way round. It seemed like he was specifically bred to be almost military like he was bred to get shit done. He was almost the size of a mastiff but 😐 strong, quick and agile af.
I'm gunna gush about my late big brother Rocky for a sec alright!
This dog couldn't be locked inside because he figured out how to open doors. He'd get his paw nubs and use them to turn the small knob, and when you get home he'd be chilln on the porch. Same with the back gate dad doubled the hight of it and just one is a little shorter than the walls, so to the roof. He took three steps back, and still just jumped it.
There was a stage where he thought he could challenge my dad coming out of puppyhood and would take off cause he could, and this is where people would say "animal abuse" but as I said this dog was built different and knew it and he wasn't harmed but my dad had to chase him in the car, which he apparently got to 70kph following him... and he hit him with the car. He fell and got a cut which dad picked him up, took him home, stitched him up and Rocky thinking he could do whatever he wants wasn't a problem anymore :/ he also used to keep chewing holes out of the metal mesh in the front screen, just leaving little metal balls around.
My dad told me he saw rocky kill a lot of sewer cats.. he said he wouldn't move until the cat was far enough away from the drain that he could get to it before it could get to the drain. There's a lot of stories, good and bad.
He had loose skin so I couldn't ride him :( I love him and miss him every day, I was the only person he'd ever let put him in high heels and a tootoo and dance with my dad for me cuz he was taller than my dad XD
I was almost 7 when he passed. Both the law and the criminals didn't like him there, no one could trick him, even trying to capture him off the property, trying to lure him with food, he picked up on it and would sit, right within the property border. He was a sassy mofo.
Eventually a few people managed to break in and roll him up in a carpet and beat him. He got away after ripping out one of their calves but if he survived he would've come back, and if he had've come back, he would've been put down for biting. He was almost 4 and could almost say hello 🥺
RIP Rocky, you'll always be my big brother 💖 he was best known for his ridiculously large, tall and pointy radar dish ears
Built this cage to contain them
Hippo: walks right behind him
Rhino -.-
That was a baby rhino.
Rhino: wtf is this hippo doing here?
I know the OG comment was six months ago, but that was a Rhino, not a Hippo.
"-so theres no possible- *oh my god* "
literally killed me
It felt so flipping cartoonish. Like every villian when they capture someone in cartoon, “As you can see here I have contained Hero in this super secure cage with bars a full bodywidth apart, wait where did they go?”
Imagine someone breaking into you house eating all you food and get mad because they got caught
Be honest I'm fairly certain I can find multiple people who are this fucked up
@@questionfor9502 OOF for you
2:56 My python used to stick his head out of his hide every time I put Gotham on 💚
Snakes watching tv may be the cutest thing I’ve ever seen.
When dingoes are raised along side dogs, they learn to bark. Really cute
And a few Aussie breeds of dogs have partial dingo heritage. Kelpie, blue healers and red healers. And no, Australian shepherds aren't actually Australian 😅
Blue heelers.
Wait...they..aren't australian? :(
As an aussie can confirm
@Damien Paz, dingos can be trained but they are still wild animals and it really pays to remember that. Healers are called that because they were bred to run the heels of cattle and sheep as herding dogs. There is a little dingo in the very early generations of healers, but the genes made the resulting half-breed basically useless for herding work; so had to be bred very carefully and constantly cross back to dog lines to try and minimise the potential damage. Contrary to popular belief, there is no dingo in kelpies because the dingo genes make the dogs absolutely useless/vie long and bloodthirsty; and kelpies had a spectacular reputation as working dogs from the beginning.
@@lord0jackostar I read this in Hood Natures voice. XD
People: how interesting
Me: wild wiLD WILD KRATS
Ah, a fellow man of culture
@@FirePuncher183 awww yes in deed my good sir
Ah, a man of culture I see?
Me and my baby brother were just watching that😳
ah yes
Tbh a sex life where you have a sword fight during or before it, is ideal life style.
*becomes gay*
Perfect!
That is until they accidentally slice off your-
Nevermind, you didn't mean actual swords
@@nicomoist5336 no
And cumming only happens when you get stabbed through the brain ?
Not worth it IMO
I love these despite watching so many that I see repeats a lot. Despite that, repetition is how you learn, so in a fucked up way it actually helps cram facts that I might not have remembered.
You're channel is amazing! What kind of education do you have? Is it biology and animal studies or communication? Or are you just naturally amazing at what you do? Just curious...a fellow animal lover learning about nature all the time.
Only thing that got me was when he said Barbados I almost choke like people know we exist 😂
I was surprised to
Crazy how people dont know about bajans 🇧🇧
We know we do because of rihanna though. Lol
@@lawrenceomang2712 My first thought was the movie Home
The only thing it reminds me is Genshin Impact
Spanish dancers also have a pretty feathery tuft on their back that is actually their digestive tract.
If I remember correctly. It has been a while since I saw that nature show.
nope, its their lungs. nudibranch litetally means 'naked lung'
Wow Spanish people are weird
My ass forgot you were talking about the sea animal 😂
@@terra_the_nightingale135 lmaooooo
@@Apostate_ofmind, you mean gills, actually
Tiger: protecc kiddo
Lion: protecc kiddo
Leopar: protecc kiddo
Jaguar: protecc kiddo
Any animal: protecc kiddo
Quokkas : *Abortion*
Orca: murk other mothers kiddo so own kiddo gets laid
I laughed WAY too hard at that-
Always felt sorry for Lindy Chamberlin, the mother who was prisoned when her baby was killed by a dingo.
Yes, dingoes do go after young children, it's well known now. There have been several incidences on Fraser Island off the coast of Queensland, where there are a lot of dingoes and people like to go camping there.
"Getting choo-choo'd" best quote yet boss
Talking about how evil these animals are
The animals: (⸝⸝⸝°-̫° ⸝⸝⸝)
Sea otters are spawns of Satan; fuck sea otters.
I wonder who the hell came up with “Otters show predators their babies to invoke compassion”? What was the thought process that led them to that conclusion?
It’s called “stupid”
"Steve Irwin still has shootas out here" 😂
I learn a lot while being entertained by his wit. This guy has a great channel.
Gotta say, you earn every red cent you may be earning from your videos. Kudos to you! Not sure what I like more, your morbid sense of humor or the random facts. Thank you.
Orca fact +1: When orcas eat pinguins, they dont bother with the packaging. They simply apply the toothpaste method to squeez the guts out and spit the carcass away.
Thank you for coming to my TedTalk
I remember hearing about that! I wanted to see it because it sounded so wtf to me. Orcas are powerful
This supports my head canon that dolphins are just humans reincarnated
@@nicomoist5336 I mean, there are some mythologies involving dolphins that claim they were once human, or that they will turn human at certain times.
Not if japan has anything to say about it
Educated me more than my biology teacher
I need the sauce of ur profile pic
For school research
The lady who's baby was eaten by a dingo, was thought to have been involved with the disappearance. That is until a hiker found the remains.
Natives/aboriginals actually supported the dingo angle and one was even able to point out which dingo ate the baby, but most colonial descendants completely disregarded their testimony (unsurprising, given that they were _legally considered wildlife instead of people_ until around the 1970's)
when did this shit happen and who presided over that trial? I want to have a friendly chat with them. For reasons.
@@splitsong7368 Look up Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton 1980. That should be plenty for you to find info about her being charged for the death of her own daughter Azaria.
@@KarlAndArma4ever thank you.
@@KarlAndArma4ever Those people confuse me. You can't have a conversation with wildlife.
2:34 My fav animal. These are so wholesome. :)
The babies!!! ❤❤❤ The baby rhino getting out was hilarious though 😂
Baby Parrot: Homework has being stressful mom
Mom:
This channel is so educational
The quokka's decision is very logical. If you give the predator a meal, the breeding adult has the ability to live and have more kids. And as marsupials a quokka can already have a bonus fetus in its multi part uterus. So it has even less loss, and alot of gain
my favorite thing is listening to all the ways an animal is dangerous while looking at the most adorable photos of their babies
Dingos are technically feral not wild, and Polar Bears aren’t the only animals to actively hunt humans. Tigers, large crocodilians and lions will def hunt humans.
Tigers and lion would def attack humans if they are hungry but not the way polar bears will smell you from miles away and follow you so they can eat you.
@@silks5378 tigers will specifically seek out people and hunt them.
@@ledestroyer22 you learn something new everyday. Didnt know that yet thnx
@@ledestroyer22 for the most part when a tiger seeks you out and hunts you , you've done something to earn the tigers wrath, a reckoning must be had by the tiger so dont piss them off. I actually respect that about tigers.
@@silks5378 a tiger showed up at our school and it did nothing
Imagine getting stabbed and then hearing" those cheeks are mine now"
Imagine getting stabbed and feeling someone whisper "Congratulations, it's a boy"
Cant be the only one who desperately waits for this man to make a new video 😁
4:47 my man outsmarted my ad blocker
"Steve Erwin still has shooters out here" 😂🤣💀
I'm weak as fuck! LoL
0:10 I also always wondered what it was, too, and considering the characteristics of sea slugs, which I only found out about just a few years ago with the cute, li'l bunny-like sea slug, it makes sense that would be one, too.
I was gonna smoke a blunt and listen to music but I ended up smoking a blunt and watching this dude 🤣
Thank you for being the only one on the internet to tell the world what nature is really like. 😅
"Steve Erwin still has shootas out there"
I died
7:43 Not saying “oddler”is the missed opportunity of a lifetime! I really hope he can forgive himself. lol
I love it how Howl moving castle „merry go round“ plays in the background!!❤️❤️
How does this man not have 1mil subscribers??
He entertainingly educational. Keep up the good work fam 🔥🔥🔥
He has almost 8 million followers on TikTok. The TH-cam videos are compiled from there.
This dude literally expanded my vocabulary by all those words he spitting out I feel like he can spit out 6 words in a second subtitles go brr
Gang orca from mha 😶
You know after watching this video it makes so much more since to me why he has gang in his name. Like Damn🤣
I wonder if selkie and Gang Orca get along with eachother
The merry go round of life was a very nice touch when talking about how the mother will drop her baby to escape lol
That inclusion of the mobile game for your ad that was a genius move bravo I couldn't skip it lol
6:34 "they pimp slap stingrays to death for no reason other than I guess steve Irwin still has shooters out here" 😭😭this mans word play is too much🤣
“So I built a cage to keep him inside and - oh shit”
So this is what being early feels like
Thank you so much for talking about how great snakes are! They're so underrated omg
“A dingo is in spirit a shiba inu but long” isn’t what I expected. But I love it.
4:05 the polar bear in the back tho lmao bro saying sheeeeesh
I had an electus, she died from an infection in her leg. She never bit me, but she bit a few people. I have a scarlet macaw, and a ringneck parakeet
0:40
"no fairrr! how come i always lose! i had to carry the eggs last time too!"
I enjoy this gentlemens delivery and knowledge.
A snake farting. I never would've thought that. Also I can just imagine a snake on a couch watching some TV and eating chips.
“Thats a Spanish Dancer” Me being From Santo Domingo: YESSIR
4:26 If Calamity Ganon (Hatred and Malice Incarnate) had another true form it would only be best represented by an otter or a sea lion.
Revali's Gale is now ready
“Imagine someone breaks into your house,steals your food then has a temper tantrum because you caught them” sounds like the neighborhood karen
As someone who has lived life putting animals on a pedestal, it’s a bit of a relief in a way to find out that we’re all literally just awful people in different forms. It takes a little of the societal guilt away while we’re destroying the world around us, if they’re all crazy, selfish assholes too.
I know he is a man of culture simply by the fact that Howl's moving castle theme is played in the background of his videos
You know what I realize I’m a Studio Ghibli fan and I always hear one of the songs from Howl’s Moving Castle - Merry go around playing in the background of the videos I like it!
Everytime I remember orcas vibe checking seals I always underestimate the height
*tells us polar bears have black skin
*calls them caucasians
The rhino vid had me wheezing 😂
Parrots act like flying toddlers but can have the hormones of teenagers. I say this as a proud bird parrot.