I’m an Australian and I was messing with a blue ringed octopus in a small pool at low tide in the ocean today. I accidentally put my finger way to close to it but luckily I’m still alive. Playing dangerous games😅
@@Darkguiverdon't venom glands like continue to produce venom though with the amount this dude puts out I'd be worried you got it all if it's even possible.
@@savagecabbage1184I mean, we both saw how much venom it shot when first being ejected. I doubt he wants to die (even though pricking himself at all is a risk) so of course he'd do it on an already ejected spinem
I'm fascinated with how very BLUE the spines and venom are on the rockfish. It's neat how such a mud colored animal has such vibrant coloring in its venom
Only if you live in the top half of the country. Pretty much from the Queensland border in the east, and from Shark bay in Western Australia, north. They are very rare to ever see in the southern states. In northern states, as long as you stay away from rocky beaches you're fine, as stone fish like to hide and camouflage amongst the rocks.
Used to walk to an "island" about 40 metres out, one can walk out at low tides but isnt clear as its murky water and ankle height, after finding out about em I couldn't walk that crossing even on a very low tide
@@dogg92the sky is a mix of violet and blue light because of how the atmosphere reflects the light from the sun. The natural pigment of blue is difficult because there is a lack of chemical compounds to create the color blue. most of the blue color you see in nature is because of how it reflects light so in a microscope youll see
@@legohunter1020 poison dart frogs: Peacocks and bluejays: Mandrills: Several butterfly species: Also several other amphibians, namely salamanders and newts:
Aussie here, I saw a man stand on one of these at a beach once. Must have been the worst pain, the screaming and yelling, if you didn't know better you'd think a shark had taken off half his leg.
@@ace2298 I know this guy survived it, he was young and fit. I remember it so vivdly because I was maybe 9 yrs old and had never seen a full grown man cry like that.
my uncle had a trawler. stood on one. most excruciating pain he ever felt. his leg never felt the same afterwards. constant reminder. deep scaring. wound took forever to heal. he was an OX of a man. may he rest in peace.
@@BananaBenderTravelsholy cow these things are no joke. I remember accidentally grabbing a caterpillar who was venomous and it felt like I just grabbed spikey glass. Felt it to my bone. The pain must have been unreal
#1. Stonefish venom is deadly if not treated quickly. #2. Even if you are treated, you will be in so much pain that it is common for people to beg for the affected limb to be amputated.
@@Carl_McMelvin but... it's not. Usually bright coloured animals are poisonus or venomous. Or, they could use such colours for mating, but it depends. Unless you're referring to the first respons... then, you're right
@@SorryImLate-fv1xfwell just simple medical latex gloves that you can get like 20 of at once would prevent getting it on your hand. But if he went for the sting anyways then no need to ig
@@SorryImLate-fv1xf oh yeah no you’re toast if it punctures the glove but just for keeping the venom off your hands it’s a good idea. It’s like the same way you touch a pepper and then a few minutes later you touch your eye and then regret every decision you’ve ever made in your life. Except in this scenario instead of pepper juice it’s neurotoxic venom
You can survive it alright for longer than that. More than anything you gonna worry about nerve damage. People say their Stonefish wounds hurt even decades later.
Imagine fish started jumping around hed sure be going straight to heaven those fish like to wiggle around hours after catch idont know how they got it to be so still
@@TheNoobHamsterit wasn't even meant to be funny in the first place he was simply stating safety on how he should wear gloves because the venom can get absorbed through the skin 😶😶😶
(What Should Be)Common Sense: "or instead of poisoning yourself maybe instead run a analysis of the venom instead. TV Shows have used that method successfully before if applied right, and you don't risk being ran to the hospital and/or dying/etc. on the way/post trip"
I stepped on one at Lizard Island, off the coast of Queensland, Australia, when I was about 10. It stuck my 'flipflop' to my foot. Im 46 now and I still remember that 24 hours of agony.
@@UltimateKillz I actually did. I mentioned it in another comment somewhere. I just had to grin and bear it too....that was well before easy access to careflight etc.
He stings himself with the tip of a stinger that's already ejected it's venom, and end up in tremendous pain. The amount of venom he actually gets is minuscule to the injection you'd get if you properly stepped on one.
For those who don't know, a Sting from one of these stonefish has been described to be so excruciatingly painful that people would either rather die or have their limb amputated.
My dad accidentaly stepped on one on his honeymoon with my mother. In some miraculous turn of event, he only stepped on the side of the fish, and it bit him instead of stinging him. So he survived. It was back in 1985 in the Maldives and my mother was pregnant with me. So I'm glad he is still alive and I have three siblings. My dad was rather worried when he saw the stonefish swim away after a sharp pain in his foot.
Oh, it's a painful Sting, but it's actually not.Hat dangerous?Also, that initial Sting is the worst one since you'd just expelled a bunch of the venom.It's not gonna be that big of a deal painful but not that big of a deal
@@codyknight3580 yes that's who I was thinking of. I've never seen or heard of the guy in this video until now. So that's why I didn't know he was going to sting himself
@@elizabethgatto4046 coyote is still on brave wilderness but also does his own projects on the side now, and mark is a co-founder of brave wilderness. there wasnt any drama or anything, but rather it allows them to both travel the world and make better quality content while being able to focus on multiple things at the same time. mark's the cameraman that was always asking coyote if he was alright while he was writhing in pain lol, but otherwise they're all still working together!
and now that he realized just how deadly dangerous that fish really is he took the most logical decision to put this venom inside of himself to see what would happen
@@charliejackson7982you saw that from another comment, but I can tell you that it is the other way arround. the venom is not blue you can see it when he test it with the foam
As a stonefish myself I can say you are playing a very Australian game
🤣🤣🤣 this had me dying
Pffftthahahaha wins the internet
🤣🤣🤣
Why did I laugh so hard on this?
The sync with the coment above 😂😂
“And now it’s time to take a sting for myself”
Bro sounds like he served everyone dinner and finally gets to eat dinner himself.
😅😅
Or injected the family with junk and finally his turn now.
Stonefish venom 😋
As an Australian I can tell you that old mate is playing a dangerous game 😂
I’m an Australian and I was messing with a blue ringed octopus in a small pool at low tide in the ocean today. I accidentally put my finger way to close to it but luckily I’m still alive. Playing dangerous games😅
u don't got to be australian to know that
@@piefeeas an Australian, I can confirm that you do
as an Australia, Yeah he is playing a very very DANGEROUS game
Gday how ya goin as an Australian can confirm Fck around and find out
Bro edged his whole fish life for this moment
Lmao
💀
💀💀💀💀
Underrated comment
Even if you are not ready for the nut - it cannot be goon
"And this is how *Gatorade* was born"
For real
First sip: Hmm, that’s good
Second sip: Hmm, that’s god
aaaa*Gatorade*
@@suimawi7860blue Gatorade
Lmaooooo
" and now its time to take a sting for myself " jaw DROPPED
SAMEEEEE
I thought that was what he said. 😅
Same😂
Average Australian
@@valenciapacketeit is
“Man, that would be in your foot.”
“Now it’s my turn.”
I can't 💀😂
😂 I did not expect that
1000th like
oh no.. 🫢
😂😂
First rule underwater:
You are a guest, so dont touch anything!
😂
Noted 😂😂
@@idrisabdullahi3685
laugh quietly
that's the first rule any good diving school will teach you
😉
A'ight Mr.Sam!
Nah ur not lying tho 😂😂
This creature is literally just the aquatic equivalent of a land mine
Does it hurt?
@@ireallyreallyreallylikethisimgyou can die i think
@@ireallyreallyreallylikethisimgofc
Underrated comment 😂😂
@@ireallyreallyreallylikethisimgnah bro it just tickles your feet😊
"But now I think its time to take a sting for myself." Famous last words
He removed the venom while making forget that's 99.9% of what happens, he's just getting pricked by a needle at this point lol
Fr, i was like wtf 😂😂
LMAO HAHA😂
I was following up until the said he wants to get poked💀
@@Darkguiverdon't venom glands like continue to produce venom though with the amount this dude puts out I'd be worried you got it all if it's even possible.
"And now it's time to take a sting for myself"
"Annnd cut, great, we got it"
He actually does the sting though😭
🤣
@@magentaspree3690yeah, but he did it on an already post-ejected spine, meaning he didn't get a full dose of it, which is why he didn't die
@@savagecabbage1184 i dont think he did do it on a post ejected one he used the ones on the lower back
@@savagecabbage1184I mean, we both saw how much venom it shot when first being ejected. I doubt he wants to die (even though pricking himself at all is a risk) so of course he'd do it on an already ejected spinem
No gloves, no mask, just sunglasses? Dude is *CRAZY*
Bros out here playing with one of Australia’s most venomous creatures and he’s not even wearing GLOVES
Glove won't do anything
bro didnt watch till the end
No gloves no safety glasses nothing 😭😭
He proceeds to sting himself
So I dont think gloves would be necessary
I'm fascinated with how very BLUE the spines and venom are on the rockfish. It's neat how such a mud colored animal has such vibrant coloring in its venom
*stonefish
@@7-Friendli-7Regional dialect is a thing you know
@@Parapoliardstone fish is still the official name
venom mostly has vibrant color.
the venom is clear
The video ends because TH-cam doesn't allow death to be posted.
not entirely true
I see lobsters get killed all the time
@@Ajanibenitezyea but i think it mostly applies for humans though 🤔. I will admit it would be cool to see if he actually would do it and live.
@@TheRealXiao38There's so many shorts of people who get shot and bleeding and gore bloody deaths 😂 youtube don't care depending on the channel.
@@TheRealXiao38There's so many shorts of people who get shot and bleeding and gore bloody deaths 😂 youtube don't care depending on the channel.
My jaw dropped when you said
“okay now I’m gonna shove this spine, into my hand!”
ikr
It already released it's venom
@@calebroberts08 idc who chooses to shove a spike into their hand willingly 😅
@@christiangray7826 this guy apparently!
@@christiangray7826 I wouldn't
If you're in the ocean and something looks slow and touchable, it probably has some sort of defense mechanism
300 likes and no comments?
Let me fix that!
Or it's a piece of seaweed and that seaweed do be looking touchable👀
this doesn't "looks",it's basically invisible...
That's true 👍 you should see my mother-in-law in the sea 🌊 slow and has a defence mechanism onpar with Ivan drago 😮
but only in australia tho
What a gorgeous shade of blue.
Agreed. Good punctuation and grammar!
I agree
@@victoriagrayson5082i agree. There gramma is so gudd it is nice too sea.
Yes.. blue death ... Nothing beats it's defeating colour.
So blue its like Mr.White's crystals
I’m a 54 yo Australian and I’m realising that every single Australian who has ever walked barefoot at the beach is lucky to be alive
Only if you live in the top half of the country. Pretty much from the Queensland border in the east, and from Shark bay in Western Australia, north. They are very rare to ever see in the southern states. In northern states, as long as you stay away from rocky beaches you're fine, as stone fish like to hide and camouflage amongst the rocks.
@@MrDemoncrusher no shortage of other nasties on our coastlines
Used to walk to an "island" about 40 metres out, one can walk out at low tides but isnt clear as its murky water and ankle height, after finding out about em I couldn't walk that crossing even on a very low tide
I know one barefoot guy that didathings
So these fish just be on the beach?
Bro brave enough to not wear safety glasses💀
*Australian enough
He’s wearing glasses
Does it instantly blind you?
but he is wearing glasses tho
@@Joser654I think he meant to say “gloves”
„And now its time to test it on myself“ -Famous last words of an Australian
That accent is definitely not Australian
Brave wildnesses i think
Hopefully he was a painter
Just sit on it
First words out of the womb for a real Aussie
“Look how much venom came out of that fish”
*Proceeds to get a sting* 💀
😂lmaoooo
The guy should have gotten thick construction gloves from home depot and then like 3 pair on each hand
😂😂😂
bro think he coyote peterson💀💀
“ now it’s time to let me take a sting for myself” is crazy
Me: HUH??!! WAIT WAIT
Did he actuallly?
I hope not
White peoples
That’s the whitest thing I’ve heard in a while no offense 😅
“But now it’s time I think I take a sting for myself” threw me tf off lmaoooo😂😂
"I think it's time to take a sting for myself" Memorial services will be held on Saturday at 11AM CST
😂😂😂
💀🥶
Hahaha🤣😂
😂😂😂😂 definitely
😂
Fish fighting for it's life:
Guy: wow, that's so cool. It's blue.
Forbidden Gatorade
The forbidden Gatorade got me 💀 af man
@@colten3069you can probably drink it as long as you have no wounds in your stomach
He's not just a guy, he's mark
Literally me 😂 sorry but I know it’s a bad fish but atleast it can have a pretty colour when it needs 😂
All that dangerous information aside, that backbone color as well as its venom actually looks very beautiful. Nature indeed is beautiful.
Must’ve been created by one gorgeous random interaction of atoms
I wonder if it’s just blue because of chemical composition, or if it’s some sort of warning coloration? 🤔
venom carriers always look beautiful 😅
@@abal6671 Idk why this made me laugh 😂 I thought you were going for a higher being, lol.
@@willisamak3654 Gotta be careful with them shawties then
Imagine aliens treating us like this.. now i cant be mad at Zeus and ufo abductions😂😂
Bro let his intrusive thoughts win.
😂
The ending killed me😂😂😂
Bro almost let his intrusive thoughts win
For a sec I thought he'd pull a Coyote Peterson and just let himself be stung for science
@@BierBart12he did
The Australian Citizenship test.
You got me with this one😂😂😂
💀🤣🤣🤣 yeah mate i approve this message 💯
Fr
😂😂😂😂😂
Lmao
“And now it’s time to take a sting for myself”
My immediate reaction: “why??? Why.. WHYYY”
Exactly loll
Fr won’t he die???
He’s trying to be the next coyote Peterson 😅
He's an aussie so why won't he.
For the views and 🤑🤑
“And now it’s time to take a sting for myself” caught me off guard after seeing all that venom
he cut off all the venom from the nail on the fish so no venom gets into his body, just a sting
@@spaz6159
The whole point of a sting is the venom. Getting poked with a tiny spike hardly hurts.
@@joshuadelaughterbrother the man will literally die
@@joshuadelaughterI would not call that tiny but ok. like if you stepped on a tack it hurts, that is much bigger
@@Not_Lilly42
Stepping on something is very different from poking yourself in the arm.
Blue is such a difficult color to produce in nature. Impressive.
especially this almost radioactive-looking blue
The sky:
@@dogg92the sky is a mix of violet and blue light because of how the atmosphere reflects the light from the sun. The natural pigment of blue is difficult because there is a lack of chemical compounds to create the color blue. most of the blue color you see in nature is because of how it reflects light so in a microscope youll see
@@dogg92 Wildlife I should say.
@@legohunter1020 poison dart frogs:
Peacocks and bluejays:
Mandrills:
Several butterfly species:
Also several other amphibians, namely salamanders and newts:
Bro told me it was dangerous and then said he’ll take one for the team. True soldier.
The dude: omg this is so cool and dangerous
The fish: ☹️💀
“And now it’s time to take a sting for myself” no mate you don’t stop 🤣
Ejaculation Begins!!
Ikr stone fishes are literally one of the most lethal fishes
Where's that part?
@@shakeemdiggz2354the end
@Yuvraj.2009 fishes 😂😂😂😂 it's fish
"But now i think it's time to take a sting for myself" bro sounded like he was waiting for this his whole life
Man, the stonefish is the proprietor of the forbidden Gatorade.
@Meleeman247 Forbidden Gatorade 💀
💀💀💀
I’ll take 1 glass of forbidden Gatorade please😊
@@mariaaaronson1808ill also have one and another for my mate
Looks tasty, it might be venomous but is it poisonous?
That blue says
"This is a piece of heaven and you got a ticket"
Aussie here, I saw a man stand on one of these at a beach once. Must have been the worst pain, the screaming and yelling, if you didn't know better you'd think a shark had taken off half his leg.
I was always told that they were deadly
@@ace2298 I know this guy survived it, he was young and fit. I remember it so vivdly because I was maybe 9 yrs old and had never seen a full grown man cry like that.
my uncle had a trawler.
stood on one.
most excruciating pain he ever felt.
his leg never felt the same afterwards.
constant reminder.
deep scaring.
wound took forever to heal.
he was an OX of a man.
may he rest in peace.
@@BananaBenderTravelsholy cow these things are no joke. I remember accidentally grabbing a caterpillar who was venomous and it felt like I just grabbed spikey glass. Felt it to my bone. The pain must have been unreal
@@ace2298I survived stepping on one. Hurts like hell, but didn't die.
"YOU CAN LITERALLY DIE... LEMME SHOW YOU."
Bro slowly dies after it touches his hand ✋️ 😆
😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦🏾
😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂teach me the waysss
"Now its time to take a sting for myself" put more fear in me than anything else
FORRREAAALLLL😭😭😭😭
BRO WHAT IS HE DOING
Legit my face went from “ah, so that's how the venom works” to “eugh, bro! Don't do that..”
Ikr
I just scrolled right up saying nuh uh
“Now it’s time to take the sting for myself”
Hell naw 😮😢😅😂
Girls: why do we live longer than men?
Boys:
Because cowards live long
And now it’s time to take a sting for myself
@@pokezaefor the funny bro
@@marietoncommon sense leave you definitely
@@marieton Cowardice is when you don't hurt yourself for no reason? Man, I'm glad that most men don't think like you
Coyote be raising an army 💀
Lol FR
This is facts
Nothing’s original anymore. Even if it means killing yourself for attention.
This wouldn’t happen with TV shows doing exactly the same ideas.
@@mvmnt.But it did. It did happen with TV shows with the same ideas...
@@kendellmoore8367gold😭
#1. Stonefish venom is deadly if not treated quickly.
#2. Even if you are treated, you will be in so much pain that it is common for people to beg for the affected limb to be amputated.
Bros crazy he got stung by a bullet ant willingly too
😮geez
He didnt go through with it
@@LilBacon23bro this is more painful and also one of the most deadly toxins in existence
@@juztplayinminecraft385nowhere near one of the most toxic botox is waay more toxic and ricin is waaaay more toxic agai
"But your honor, the stonefish clearly enjoyed it"
It's crazy how the prettiest colors in nature equal death
tHaTs WhY yOu sHoUlD aVoID wOmEn WiTh BrIgHtLy DiEd HaIr, ThEyRe PoIsOn
One of the dumbest comments I’ve ever read.
Maybe that’s why it looks so colourful to us because then we are aware of it! Like we evolved to see venomous things as brightly coloured
@@Carl_McMelvin Why do you think so?
@@Carl_McMelvin but... it's not. Usually bright coloured animals are poisonus or venomous. Or, they could use such colours for mating, but it depends.
Unless you're referring to the first respons... then, you're right
Gloves are always an option that everyone routinely denies
And how are gloves gonna prevent you in anyway from getting stung☠️
@@SorryImLate-fv1xfwell just simple medical latex gloves that you can get like 20 of at once would prevent getting it on your hand. But if he went for the sting anyways then no need to ig
@@shadowlord0162the problem is the feet you wont touch a fish looking like that but you can accidentally step on it
@@SorryImLate-fv1xf oh yeah no you’re toast if it punctures the glove but just for keeping the venom off your hands it’s a good idea. It’s like the same way you touch a pepper and then a few minutes later you touch your eye and then regret every decision you’ve ever made in your life. Except in this scenario instead of pepper juice it’s neurotoxic venom
"I am Cayote Peterson and we're entering the sting zone"
I think this is his cameraman Mark
💀 yup
Bro stop making me cry T-T
Nah, thats wolf parkerburns
Coyote
Steve is looking down at you eating popcorn saying "get load of this young me 😂"
In Australia you become a prepper survivalist in no damn time
It's everyday life over there 😂
Our kids learn before school
That spike looks absolutely beautiful
Its like Godzilla
It's more beautiful when it's pierced through someone's feet tho
But the venom isn't though
Don't let the thoughts win!
That what ivthougt First wenn i saw the Spikes, that colour
“Deadly poison, a lot of it, blue, ready to defend itself” “let me just sting myself with it.
Venom
why is it kinda…..
@@bonzy8693dont even think about it bro it aint worth it
Venom and poison are two different things
@@bonzy8693IMMA NEED YOU TO LOG OUT FOR ME. YOUR DONE LIL NIGA
New fear unlocked!! & when he deemed himself as the next test subject, I sat up so dam fast! 😂 like clearly this man don’t know who Steve Erwin is 😂
Blue is one of the most rare colors in nature. That's unbelievable
So rare you’ll only live to see it once right?
yeah and it's used by some animals to signal that they are venomous.
@@shadedstorythe sky and the ocean are not what he’s talking about there blue but at the same Time there not
@@MrAsapG i don't know of any blue mushrooms to be honest
it’s actually the rarest
That blue is such a gorgeous color 😮
according to google usually bright color is visual signal of conspicuous markings by an animal to warn predators that it is toxic or distasteful
💀
@@BowlofNachoswhat?
Yeah, that’s just simply bluetiful!!
I remember a survival tip: " if it's bright color, it's dangerous"
“Time to take a sting for myself” my boy better be in the hospital 2 milliseconds later, otherwise he dead 💀💀💀
Bro as soon as he said that i disliked so I don't get recommend this again 😂 I don't wanna deal with my therapist venting again
You can survive it alright for longer than that. More than anything you gonna worry about nerve damage. People say their Stonefish wounds hurt even decades later.
@@thegatorhator6822their tombstone will forever say that their "Stonefish wound hurts"
Broa dead ngl
Imagine fish started jumping around hed sure be going straight to heaven those fish like to wiggle around hours after catch idont know how they got it to be so still
I'm glad you did it a second time. I couldn't see the venom.
Those hanging drips were the venom.
ROFL
@@truegemrn I think he knew that, it was humor. =-)
@@idocare6538 Omg Lol. Thanks.
My man’s taking stings like he’s trying some local cuisine
😂
Well, in Australia, stings are the local cuisine
@@RainbowDashDarkice
Nah he's taking stings like he wants to be Coyote Peterson 2.0
The fish looks permanently cranky.
Very pouty fish ngl
It kinda looks British...
It looks dead too.
It probably is as well
@@KevinSilva-xu7mw Do not be received. That guy can sit out the poor oxygen levels of low tide. He is alive here.
I had a mate stood on one about 50 years ago and I can still hear the screams like it was yesterday.
The horror of that memory!!! 😢
I would be in alot of pain too if I've been standing on it for 50 years.
Are they okay?
@@vexingdata2956lmao
Did he beg for the limb to be amputated?
Fish ejects Virgin Mojito😂😂😂
Walter White made some real pure stuff for that fish
Bruh its not even crystal
This better not be a memoir..
For him? Where do you think Walter got it?
@@TheProtroniclol
Did you mean "Heisenberg made some real pure stuff for that fish" ? [In Google's voice]
that color and brightness makes me think it would be incredibly painful
my man hasn’t let go in YEARS
😭😭😭
@@joseramos8101😂
Hahahha
@@joseramos8101what the hell
WHAT?
the forbidden gatorade
Zeb? Is that you 🤔
😂
😂😂😂😂
Fun fact i think you can safely eat the venom
i commented this 6 months ago, like a several hours ago it had 58 likes and 2 replies, and now, 200 likes? 😭
Anytime you're underwater in an ocean, you're in a dining room, on a plate, and everything in it is is swimming toward you...starving.
Mark: And now it's time to take a sting for myself
Stonefish: Ambatukam
💀
You beat me to it
Omygot
💀
Ambatubus
"Gloves were invented in 1899"
People in 1898:
That was not funny.
@@TheNoobHamsterWell did you have to comment that?you just made the joke even less funny.
r/woosh
@@RoyalGamerz92 Oh no... I made the joke even less funny! Yea, I don't care.
The venom must get I ur bloodstream
@@TheNoobHamsterit wasn't even meant to be funny in the first place he was simply stating safety on how he should wear gloves because the venom can get absorbed through the skin 😶😶😶
Other countries : We use landmines to kill Australia : We use stonefishes
Here in mexico we use insults and viole-
Them: we have an army
Australia: we have a stonefish
That density of venom reminds me of something. 💀
Ayo
The fish is just sitting there like “aight bro, you done yet?” 😅
😂
🥵
But what else can the fish do beside using its 1000 year old defense mechanism
-Are you in?
I thought the same thing, he was just chillin 😎
The way the fish is looking at him like “Jus, put me back bro…Please.”
😂
Looking like it hasn’t slept in 5 years
You would think that, but funny part is that stonefish can actually survive out of water for up to 24 hours. So he’s more or less just chilling there.
they live in shallow areas so they’re probably used to being out of water
“Now it’s time to take a sting for myself”
Famous last words.
😂😂😭
(What Should Be)Common Sense: "or instead of poisoning yourself maybe instead run a analysis of the venom instead. TV Shows have used that method successfully before if applied right, and you don't risk being ran to the hospital and/or dying/etc. on the way/post trip"
And now we know how the stonefish outlived the dinosaurs
bro got the most action hes gonna have in years 💀
It orgasms on every sting 😂
💀
Or the least once the paralysis kicks in
Underrated comment 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Lesson learned: Never touch grass
You mean never swim
@@abdullahidreesukashat4811 only on pools
Never do anything
@@DelusionalFish_real
Don’t touch kelp.
I stepped on one at Lizard Island, off the coast of Queensland, Australia, when I was about 10. It stuck my 'flipflop' to my foot. Im 46 now and I still remember that 24 hours of agony.
Is the venom deadly?
@@TheCastedone jep, but depends on how much venom you get stung by and how fast you make it to the hospital.
Did you not stick your foot in hot water bro?
@@UltimateKillz I actually did. I mentioned it in another comment somewhere. I just had to grin and bear it too....that was well before easy access to careflight etc.
@@TheCastedoneyes very. Ocean is scary. So many reports about it.
He stings himself with the tip of a stinger that's already ejected it's venom, and end up in tremendous pain. The amount of venom he actually gets is minuscule to the injection you'd get if you properly stepped on one.
For those who don't know, a Sting from one of these stonefish has been described to be so excruciatingly painful that people would either rather die or have their limb amputated.
Sounds bs
@@faikerdogan2802why dont you try..😂
😂
@faikerdogan2802 Yeah, the most venomous fish known to mankind, most certainly doesn't have a potent venom, that lets people beg for death.
Right.
@@m-mori yes
He had me till “it's time to take a sting myself”🗿
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
OMG SAME I LOUDLY GASPED AND LAUGHED😭
Probably why the video cut 😂 he didn’t make it after that
@@Icejones00 a moment of silence for his soul🤍
“Oh shoot I got some in my mouth”
Whaa...ummm?
Worst you get it in your eye.
@@echodelta4250I think it's supposed to mean something sexual 💀
I hate it when my stonefish gets stuck in the dryer 🥵
Dats wot she sad😂😂
stepped on one of these a few years back the pain is unlike anything ive ever felt before. thought it was gonna be the end
Those spikes are gorgeous and lethal.
“And now it’s time to take a sting for myself!” Homie wtf 💀
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Pretty positive this dude likes to experience different stings and actually poisons himself 💀
Ok my turn 🤓
Tell me you're Australian without saying you're Australian...
"Now time to take a sting myself" were the last words he ever spoke.
“Now I think it’s time to take a sting myself”
I beg your pardon? 😂😂
“Now it’s time to take a sting for myself” didn’t expect at all🤣
Right💀
😭🤣🤣
@@aPeachWhoLovesYeshuahey peach you got ig or twitter?
@@stevejoe5318she loves Yeshua, you have no chance
@@stevejoe5318ong are you down bad💀
My dad accidentaly stepped on one on his honeymoon with my mother. In some miraculous turn of event, he only stepped on the side of the fish, and it bit him instead of stinging him. So he survived. It was back in 1985 in the Maldives and my mother was pregnant with me. So I'm glad he is still alive and I have three siblings.
My dad was rather worried when he saw the stonefish swim away after a sharp pain in his foot.
The stonefish’s sting is only fatal if it’s not treated quickly enough. However I’m still glad he didn’t get stung because it’s horrible
"And now, it is time to drink that gorgeous blue venom" - A true Chad 😌
Don't think it's poisonous... So drinking it would be very safe.
You can drink venom nothing happens 😊
Chad this chad that, how about you go chat some bitjches and go outside?
Ahh the misinformed at it again lol. It’s venom not poison.
Well, I never said dead Chad xD
But thanks for sharing the info here 😁💫
My reaction went from calm to “BRO WHATTtttt?” The ending 🤣
“And now I’m going to take a sting for myself”-last words ever spoken
😂
Oh, it's a painful Sting, but it's actually not.Hat dangerous?Also, that initial Sting is the worst one since you'd just expelled a bunch of the venom.It's not gonna be that big of a deal painful but not that big of a deal
Me having anxiety the whole time, thinking he's accidentally gonna get stung. Talk about a damn plot twist. 😂
@ayylien3070 yes I realized that towards the end if the video. Kinda like that coyote guy. I can't remember his exact name lol
@@elizabethgatto4046 You're talking about the guy on the Brave Wilderness channel, I think his name's Coyote Peterson but I could be wrong
@@codyknight3580 yes that's who I was thinking of. I've never seen or heard of the guy in this video until now. So that's why I didn't know he was going to sting himself
@@elizabethgatto4046 coyote is still on brave wilderness but also does his own projects on the side now, and mark is a co-founder of brave wilderness. there wasnt any drama or anything, but rather it allows them to both travel the world and make better quality content while being able to focus on multiple things at the same time. mark's the cameraman that was always asking coyote if he was alright while he was writhing in pain lol, but otherwise they're all still working together!
I’ve found one before and it blended in perfectly it was barley visible
That stonefish looks happy and satisfied.😂
"It looks like glue" something tells me that it is cu*
🫨
you gain mutant powers and turn blue and squirt cu.. at ppl
🤣
Stonefish: >=(
and now that he realized just how deadly dangerous that fish really is he took the most logical decision to put this venom inside of himself to see what would happen
Fun fact; the stone fish is farmed and milked for Gatorade
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Thats not true. This is Brawndo. They feed it to plants. Plants crave electrolytes.
@@p4punkrock
It's what plants need
Good one
As a stonefish i can tell you this actually feels good
Beautiful spines! Never expected them to be so blue 😍
finally a person on youtube that appreciates nature and its animals instead of saying its really scary
It’s not blue, they are clear but the venom is blue
@@necksnapper933people think they are scary because they can cause death 💀
@@charliejackson7982you saw that from another comment, but I can tell you that it is the other way arround. the venom is not blue you can see it when he test it with the foam
@@DrDrops420from what i see the venom is blue and the spine is whaite-ish transparent
"Now it’s time to sting myself" famous last word’s.
"The next day the motherfucka was dead- 🤨"
Yep! He dead for sure😂
@Assasinbunny-YT we're talking about the stonefish, right? It is an Australian we're talking abt after all
The man who said "now it's time to Sting myself" we say he dead.
Isnt this how thqt Australian guy Jeff something died ? By playing a deadly stingray ??
New fear unlocked