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deadmansticks But with that long snoot though? Definitely a gharial. Smaller one though from the looks of it’s proportions. And it was less of a sprint and more of a, “I’m gonna throw myself in this general direction” thing. Can’t keep that up for long at all.
As an Indian, I have seen them basking in the sun at Van vihar, an open zoo in central India, they're unlike other crocodiles...you can't see their bodies in the water, but you can spot their snout nose above the surface of the water... they're just chilling underwater with their nose above it,unlike other crocodilians...a very unique adaptation
Garrett Jensen Sadly, like the Tomistoma (aka False or Malayan Gharial) Orinoco Crocodile, American Crocodile, Nile Crocodile, Black Caiman, and even the American Alligator, Super Size 20 Foot 6+ Meter Males were once not uncommon, but hunting with firearms has largely removed the genetics for Giantism from the gene pool.
Imagine how badly a fish would want to reach the point of being swallowed when being eaten by this thing. It's like going down a *loooong* conveyor line of painful bites before you finally make it down the throat. lol
Natsu Dragneel plug your nose and close your mouth, and them blow, you'll see the air in your sinuses will blow out through your tear ducts. Same situation with the animal
Animalogic: (tells some interesting facts about an animal) Me: Wow, that's really coo... Animalogic: But they're critically endangered Me: Ah shit, here we go again.
@@rayqcina4869 I was going to say hopefully one time it won't be our fault but come to think of it if it's our fault it's fixable if it's natural then it might be harder to intervene and solve it
"Sometimes they eat the dead after a funeral procession. This doesnt mean you should approach them" Why would that be what makes me want to approach them
Since others do the filming, writing her narration, and she doesn't have to be charming for the camera, she has to do something, might as well be to draw.
When you relise your species went through hundreds of millions of years of evolution just for the title of an informational video about you to be "Don't Boop the Snoot"
And in Bangladesh, we had Gharials and we lost them because of the river pollution, fishermen and corruptive nature of our officials. We dont even have single one till date, I think so. What a shame. 😔
The conservation efforts in india have started showing positive results and the numbers have almost doubled in last 5-6 years....hopefully you'll find some of them in Bangladesh a few years later.
@@aryans5129 As a neighbouring country and being in lower side of the rivers, we will have some of them but they wont survive here. and most of the allocations for conservation sucked by our corrupted politicians. 😰
Most muslim countries have culture of hunting animals just for sport You can find videos on Facebook from pakistan of people hunting birds pointlessly or chaining up bears and hyenas and force them to fight hunting dogs
You know the earth's sick when a species that lays 40-90 eggs per clutch can't get their population above 1,000 :( hopefully conservations outcomes improve soon
I never understood why people say "the world is a cruel place" or that "earth's a sick place". While i do see where such things come from the context is usually referring to people and how fucked up they are, not the actual world.
It doesn't seem to make a lot of sense evolutionary speaking, but it's probably an arrangement of some sort that have to help them spread their own genes at some point. Until they can establish themselves.
Great to know about these to vulnerable crocks, can you please do a program on the Johnson's river crocodile, it is the only croc that can run on its hind legs from danger
Well, I know in humans there is a thing called a “nasocrimal duct” that connects from the nasal cavity to near the eye. Maybe when Gharials are holding their breath underwater, air can be forced out an equivalent duct in their anatomy.
These days it’s referred to as the Tomistoma _(Tomistoma schlegelii)_ or the Malayan Gharial. It’s considered a member of the same Family (Gavialidae) as the Indian Gharial.
anotherday anothermigrane well if we want to get overly technical, pretty much all alligators are from the ice age. Crocs haven’t evolved in millions of years. Just goes to show you can’t improve upon perfection.
GATOR: "Oh hey, there's a deer over there." CROC: "Dude, let's go eat it." CAIMAN: "Hell yeah man. Let's go." GHARIAL: "Um, I'll pass. Imma go eat that minnow over there instead..." 😆
Research goes as follows: "Hey Dr. Herpetologist, do you think this is the cutest thing on earth?" Dr. Herpetologist: "Definitely" Assistant herpetologist:"Totally" Conclusion: Scientists think this is one of the cutest things on earth.
If gharials are the most aquatic of the crocodilians, and have to slide instead of walk on land, then I can see a scenario where they could eventually become the closest things to living mosasaurs we'd encounter, albeit smaller and far less deadly being fish-specialists.
they don't look deadly and they look small, but i made the size in my head and no, i cannot break their beaks if they attack since i need to take strenght by 5 cuz nature
@@VirgoShelter as a video on here, or in another format? Since they're apparently one of the oldest extant species (according to the video) with presumably little evolution since they took that form, what external pressures would cause them to go fully aquatic do you think? Or would it just be a very very gradual process (by the standards of evolution)?
@@CirrowProductions The whole point of the comment section is for people to leave their opinions on the video. That is exactly what this individual did. For someone who apparently 'doesn't care', you sure sound rather pressed with this person who did absolutely nothing other than express what they found funny.
It has been noted by linguists that Ceocodile Tears is an expression in *A LOT* of languages, including many that live nowhere near crocodiles which may indicate that this expression is very very old, probably the oldest surviving one
They still are highly endangered. And there isn't THAT much hope either. The river cleaning schemes have proved to be a bit helpful but it doesn't mean they are great now.
@The Sun India still have political parties who thing the more the better. Almost like they believe it's a regime. There's nothing more they care about than forming a cult.
The Gharial Ecology project really helped out on this episode. They are very cool people and allowed us to use some amazing video for this episode. If you have a chance check them out, they''re doing amazing work.
"it can move as fast as a fish" yeah but given that fish can swim from 0.01 MPH (seahorse) to 68 MPH (swordfish), that's not exactly giving us a clear image...
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Oh dats my cousins
Where does the old footage from some episodes come from?
Okay cool
Can you do the wildebeest next
@@johntodd3910 u mean those things I eat on Mondays?
@@nomdon4231 what ? You eat wildebeest
My mom: If you boop the snoot you might lose your hand
*A small price to pay for boop*
Dang furries lol
nathan ellis but its a lizard ¿ or whatever they have no fur lol
The hardest choices require the strongest wills..
@@redlou3908 fine! Damn scalies
Must.. boop.. the snoot!
Animalogic: Dont boop the snoot
Me, about to do exactly that: Its a risk I"m willing to take
"A small price to pay for salvation"
Sorry, you're a furry, your opinion does not count there mate.
M e
Son Goku AKA Nightcore Creation
Its,, its _racist???_
@Son Goku AKA Nightcore Creation "it's racist" lmao
Like furries are not even considered humans anymore xD
*When you don’t take the character customization seriously*
@Simon sure...
@@mike_nolan I like it
@@mike_nolan *yeah*... they do
Thanks for the Comedy, weeb
@@renatarodrigues2889 lmao
"this might be a kind of parenthood internship" ah, so babysitting
Why theres is no comment with 364 likes?
How are you guys
He can eat the pringles at the bottom of the can
underrated comment...
@@annaickert3439 no
Just flip it over.
Creative comment. Kudos
Arsonist i wish i had that ability- *sad rainforest noises*
Alogators: "See you later!"
Crocodiles: "See you in a while!"
*Gharials: "Whats popping?"*
_Conclusion:_ Gharials are more interested in our day.
*ah yes alogators*
Don't fix this
Aren't Aligators and gharials the same??
Kami Sama alogators*
I love alogators ❤️
"Speedy swimming chainsaws"
Sounds like a tool i do not need but desperately want.
Or a great name for a punk rock band.
Time build a shed...
Hey! Stan! Bring in my gharial!
sawtooth shark from Terraria.
me too bro
More like bush trimmer
*Dead body is sent into the river*
Gharial: Ok boys, we give em 5 minutes of silent respect and then we can eat.
@pavan ...Ok cool but I was just making a joke dude.
Lol
🤣
Underated
@Pavan Kumar You stopped throwing dead bodies in the river.. Is that the reason Ghariyals are disappearing 🤔
"Gharials don't attack people, but sometimes they do eat dead bodies :)"
*_:)_*
What is this devil craft?
Ah just like pigs
woob Deer are the same way
Dino Nuggets Thanks, that’s terrifying!
Scarlet wings I’m sorry WHAT
"Gharials cant sprint on land" 3:14
6:30 tf you say about me?!
Google User lmfaooo💀💀💀
To be fair that one was a juvenile, it probably becomes much harder as they reach full size
Astaroth Belial Agraz that wasn’t a gharial, it was a gator I’m pretty sure. It has a wider snout and no snout bulb.
deadmansticks
But with that long snoot though? Definitely a gharial. Smaller one though from the looks of it’s proportions. And it was less of a sprint and more of a, “I’m gonna throw myself in this general direction” thing. Can’t keep that up for long at all.
Vulkan, Primarch of the Salamanders: I must boop de snoot.
Scientists: THESE ARE DANGEROUS, NEEDLE-TEETHED BEHEMOTHS
Me: Snoot bois
Teedle neethed
Fragile looking snoot bois ❤
Nah bro, they long crocs
I am gonna correct you there, buddy. No scientist has ever said that
@@sargentsteve7148 L ö n g
As an Indian, I have seen them basking in the sun at Van vihar, an open zoo in central India, they're unlike other crocodiles...you can't see their bodies in the water, but you can spot their snout nose above the surface of the water... they're just chilling underwater with their nose above it,unlike other crocodilians...a very unique adaptation
That's how they got their name. Garh-iyal, Garh being for "Garha" as of clay pot in in Hindi, their snout is shaped liked that.
I have seen Wild Gharials in River and they actually attack peoples too specially Childs ,
@@rage8673 it's mentioned in the video
Fellow bhopali
Nice try, but you can't convince me this isn't a pokemon.
It already is. Look up Krookodile
@@sequoyah6787 Nope
Santana Tiger it is
@@sequoyah6787 krookodile has shades
Gharial is such a Pokémon name. I bet it evolves into Gharidile.
I was today years old when I learned that gharials are huge. All this time I thought they were about the size of spectacled caimans.
Same, I'm mildly shook
Garrett Jensen Sadly, like the Tomistoma (aka False or Malayan Gharial) Orinoco Crocodile, American Crocodile, Nile Crocodile, Black Caiman, and even the American Alligator, Super Size 20 Foot 6+ Meter Males were once not uncommon, but hunting with firearms has largely removed the genetics for Giantism from the gene pool.
Same here. I wonder why all the pictures I've ever seen of gharials are when they're like juvenile size.
@@Tatertot01 Probably cuz they rarely survive long enough to be adults?
I had the same reaction, hot damn they are huge.
5:23 "are you winning, sons?"
This need more like
Omg😂😂😂
Wow funny
Lmao XD
😂
other animals: i eat the smol ones
gharials: i protect the smol ones
5:54 "Scientists believe, this is one of the cutest things on earth"
Oh yes, very scientific!
Anthony Tsatsis
Sir, this is a wendy’s
@@thebaseandtriflingcreature174 LOL
@@thebaseandtriflingcreature174 LMAOOOOO
@Anthony Tsatsis Bro what are you on about??? You know nothing about science if you think it's all fake.
@@thebaseandtriflingcreature174 This made my thank you
"She digs them up, and points them toward the water."
Cut to mom Garial flinging babies behind her like they're rocks.
"SWIM B****ES!"
This comment needs more *leiks*
Not gonna lie, This hit way too close to home when it comes to childhood swimming lessons. 🤣
Haha
When did it fling the babies?
@@TheHiddenShadowz with its feet, while it's digging you can see at least two go rolling off behind her. XD
Imagine how badly a fish would want to reach the point of being swallowed when being eaten by this thing. It's like going down a *loooong* conveyor line of painful bites before you finally make it down the throat. lol
That more horrifying than lol, but still definitely true!
And ends up being pretty well tenderized by the time it finally disappears down the gullet!
“Don’t boop the snoop”
Sorry I don’t speak Italian
*boops*
Crunch time
Long croc: *prays in Italian for you to f*ck off*
Everyone around them: AAAWWW SHE LIKES HIM, KEEP PETTING HER
Bapita boopi! Beepita bobbidi booba bobba!
We ain’t gonna mention the air bubbles coming out their eyes?
Natsu Dragneel noticed that too
Natsu Dragneel plug your nose and close your mouth, and them blow, you'll see the air in your sinuses will blow out through your tear ducts.
Same situation with the animal
TellyJart ew disgusting it’s not like the gharial is plugging it’s nose and doing that what
Marissa R you bein serious? How else would they prevent water from entering their noses
@@pacowallochenkenrick ikr
Mugger literally means Crocodile in Hindi so that species is just Crocodile Crocodile.
I thought its because it will rob you under the threat of violence 😅
@@madhatt3r93 it does that too
@@madhatt3r93 You're thinking of cops.
@@madhatt3r93 There is always the threat of violence if you are near the Muggers and they will probably rob you of half a limb.
Actually it is known for steal fish out of nets
"Gharials are endangered."
"How!? They lay so many eggs!"
"Humans."
"Oh right."
Danielle : 3:10 "Gharial arms are relatively weak so they cannot sprint on land"
Gharial : "Is that a challenge?"
6:31
Gharial : *YEET*
Dimas Rianto lol haha
It’s because of the steep slope maybe?
Get nae naed
6:31
"Gharials can't sprint"
Gharials: Hold my fish
'Hold my fish' X'D
That's a young one, as adults they can't run.
@@cintronproductions9430 Thought as much as well :p
@@cintronproductions9430 that's 80% of the human race too. 😂
@@KevinThePengWIN oh trust me as soon as you see a feral dog coming after you, you will run much faster than usain bolt himself
*Me at hospital*
Doctors: What the hell happened to you?!
Me: I booped the snoot
lmao
and the snoot booped back
Really hope we can up those Gharial numbers! I’d like to see the babies being carried in person one day. 💙
Gharial: **has razor-sharp teeth**
My Brain: _Boop The Snoot_
Don't be a snoot booper
me: why?
brain: just do it, it doesn't matter.
It can't hurt that much it's only little
Lmao 🤣
Animalogic: (tells some interesting facts about an animal)
Me: Wow, that's really coo...
Animalogic: But they're critically endangered
Me: Ah shit, here we go again.
It always comes back to us humans.
Rip
@@rayqcina4869 I was going to say hopefully one time it won't be our fault but come to think of it if it's our fault it's fixable if it's natural then it might be harder to intervene and solve it
@@rayqcina4869 true.
Animalogic: they're often consumed in Chinese medicine
"Sometimes they eat the dead after a funeral procession. This doesnt mean you should approach them"
Why would that be what makes me want to approach them
People are crazy so don't expect less from people lol
She means that they even eat their other crocs meaning they vicious
Too dangerous
Oh Shi wrong shit
“he’s got grandma, gettim!”
Speedy swimming chainsaws is so accurate 😂
5:07
Babies: "mhum" "mhum"
Mom: *karate kicks them out of the nest* "that way's the water fam lmao"
The nest sites are usually close to the water anyway... :D
Ha lol
Maybe the father was a villager
I wheezed
It's always fun when animals have a built-in child care system. Especially if the babysitter doesn't eat the babies.
yes
Yeah not like humans.
if I lizard sees its young it will eat them lol
Shush don't tell them yet
@@TheFos88mammals!!
1:04
On land, we cry tears of water.
Underwater, they cry tears of air.
Damn thats deep
@Ghiaccio On Da Phone funny
Ghiaccio With A Phone 14 year old gharials are crying tears of air right now...
@Ghiaccio With A Phone
r/youngidiotsonyoutube
@Ghiaccio With A Phone
are slash you have reddit
Holy shit, just realized Gaara’s name comes from the Gaara clay pot, cuz he has a clay gourd that holds his sand
6:28 Gharials cant sprint you say
That looks like sprinting to me
@@Smitty1Werbenjägermanjensen it sure does
That's a fit one. Doing legs for months.
Bahaha. GOTTA BLAST!
That Gharial: ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT?
"Scientists believe that this is one of the cutest things on Earth."
I'm happy to learn science thinks the same as I do.
Kittens: Am I a joke to you?
@@tsopmocful1958 kittens don't stay kittens forever.
Anything can be cute . It all depends upon personal choices .
Mom:Study!
Leon:Ok.
Mom: Are u studying i brought some chocolste
@@smiley4995 So true...especially if they go too near a gharial.
"they can't sprint on land like other crocodilians"
that one gharial 3 minutes later: *I am speed*
That’s not a gharial
@@TaurusToyVideos ...yes...
@@TaurusToyVideos ...it is...
@@toeseater2855 Look at the snout
@@TaurusToyVideos and?
That animal really said "didn't i do it for you"
Animalogic: Gharials eat dead bodies
My brain: hehe snoot
Haha funny snoot go boop
@@thatlunatic8649 "nooo,you can't just boop it's snoot"
"Haha snoot go boop"
5:53
he's weaRING A HAT OF HIS CHILDREN
Maybe not his tho
When gharials do it it's cute
When i do it it's horrific.
I'm really sick of this species based discrimination.
It do be looking nice on him doe 😳😳😳
Prettty cool.
A hat made out of children.
Doctor: how’d you lose your fingers
Me: I booped the snoot
Omg! Dying of laughter 🤣
This animal just gives off this "Let me do it for you" vibe
4:37 when you go to sleep with 205 bones and wake up with 206
This comment is so underrated! I'm fuckin dying!
Actually it should be 206 and you wake up with 207.
Amit Chakraborty I don’t get it
Nobody:
My wak when I wake up: *YEET*
Lol, I know that feeling.
Wait, she’s been the one drawing those background sketches this whole time??! MUCH RESPECT Danielle
Always has been
i'd always assumed they had some artist on commission every time they do a video. neat to know dufault is the artist!
Yep, she draws every single one of them
Yes, she always signs it? You can always see her signature on them at the end. 😊
Since others do the filming, writing her narration, and she doesn't have to be charming for the camera, she has to do something, might as well be to draw.
Me : Win the lottery.
My dad who disappeared for 10 years : 5:23
Bonjour
Salutations
Hello there
Hola
Hallo
Didn't he do it for you?
"I would like to pet this creature."
-Vulkan
Don’t do it
"I'ma boop the snoot......"
Stop wanting
But boop
NO BOOPING!
Gharials are my favorite of the Crocodilians.
The only ones that won't kill you.
same here!
@@MaskOfCinder
Smaller caimans also won't kill you.
Boop snoot snap slap. 😌
same
“Don’t boop the snoot.”
*i W I L L b o o p t h e s n o o t*
Nnnnnnoooooooo!!!!
**BOOP THE SNOOT**
**BOOP THE SNOOT**
This is the cutest, swimmy, amazing, toothy thing I have ever seen, and I love them!
When you relise your species went through hundreds of millions of years of evolution just for the title of an informational video about you to be "Don't Boop the Snoot"
Gariel: I am the apex predator of the waves
Humans: heehoo water pupper
@@Dewkeeper lmao
A small price to pay
New Objective: *Rip and tear the humiliaters*
@@Breakaway-ic5gj until it's done
And in Bangladesh, we had Gharials and we lost them because of the river pollution, fishermen and corruptive nature of our officials. We dont even have single one till date, I think so.
What a shame. 😔
The conservation efforts in india have started showing positive results and the numbers have almost doubled in last 5-6 years....hopefully you'll find some of them in Bangladesh a few years later.
Also we have river dolphins. We must protect them.
@@aryans5129 As a neighbouring country and being in lower side of the rivers, we will have some of them but they wont survive here.
and most of the allocations for conservation sucked by our corrupted politicians. 😰
Most muslim countries have culture of hunting animals just for sport
You can find videos on Facebook from pakistan of people hunting birds pointlessly or chaining up bears and hyenas and force them to fight hunting dogs
@@bikereadychanchal it's really concerning :(
"Imagine carrying 97 baseballs inside of you"
Erotic manga creators: TAKE NOTE OF THAT!
*hentai
@@TheH1st0ry erotic manga and hentai isnt the same thing
Hentai means pervert
177013
And or eroge in game terms
*being born*
"Quick bro dolphin or gator wich one u wanna be"
"IDK MAN"
*done*
Me: aw cute snoot
Me:...
“But that doesn’t mean they aren’t lethal”
Me: oh 😳
Gharials don't attack humans, don't worry, but still don't pet them.
This conversation with yourself is shit now
They would love to munch on a few fingers
"Unlike other crocodilians, they can't sprint on land"
6:30
Underrated
More like a fast, drunken wobble
I think they used gravity as an advantage
They sprint but not as fast as they do underwater
@@janmanuel4273 U can't sprint underwater unless u are a hippo
"Don't you do it!"
*me "Ima gonna do it!"
"Don't do it!"
*me "Ima doin it!"
*boops the snoot...
Anything's a dildo if you're brave enough
You: *dies*
Tom Areani NOOOOOOOOOO!!!
@@eletricalplugandoutlet1540 cactus
Gharial: *explodes*
Easily my favourite crocodilian. Such a weird yet well adapted beast.
"Next time on ULTIMATE BOOP CHALLENGE"
I'm Coyote Peterson, and I'm about to enter the boop zone with... thr gharial.
he is so tough, that he can exhale with his damn eye.
@@vince864 I did that on accident before 😬
Sometimes I can exhale with my ears
What does that make me?
@@sausagelessgumbog2b447 A locomotive
@@vince864 i know, man.
@@alienmorality it doesn' t hurt it's just uncomfortable
“They eat corpses”
“But this doesn’t mean you should approach them”
I mean... I got that from the first bit
🤣
Serial Killer - "why hello there interesting creature, I see you also enjoy eating corpses...."
@Dirk Diggler that's why all these diseases are suddenly happening
@Dirk Diggler If there are too many corpses, why not just burn them en masse?
Don't we eat corpse too?
never thought i'd hear an educational nature video use terms like "boop the snoot" and "they're so smol"
i love it
Keeping up with the times
"The snoot drooped"
It’s kinda depressing. I mean does everything have to be aimed at six year olds?
@@HkFinn83 no but people can still have fun once in a while
@@ascendedcat260 yeh it’s the thinking that acting like a young child is fun that I find depressing
6:00 smol
You know the earth's sick when a species that lays 40-90 eggs per clutch can't get their population above 1,000 :( hopefully conservations outcomes improve soon
I never understood why people say "the world is a cruel place" or that "earth's a sick place". While i do see where such things come from the context is usually referring to people and how fucked up they are, not the actual world.
@@raionshishi8290 nature is cruel and brutal though. It isn't just humans.
Lore & Fablery the earth isn’t sick animals have always gone extinct and a new one will always take its place.
Wolf but we have the power to prevent species extinction. Why rather let particular animals go extinct when we can conserve them instead.
Wolf you're right but they go extinct naturally whereas humans are responsible for at least 1000 animal extinctions... That's not natural.
5:27: “the male is not necessarily their father” 5:45: “dad 👁👄👁”
more like cuckery
Simps
Wahhhhh... Waaahhh... Waaahhhhh.
It doesn't seem to make a lot of sense evolutionary speaking, but it's probably an arrangement of some sort that have to help them spread their own genes at some point. Until they can establish themselves.
cuckadiles
1:05: I’m so badass, I breathe out of my eye
I was waiting for this.
Lmao
yeah what??? eye done sprung a leak
There was probably just a little bit of air under its eyelid
😂
Great to know about these to vulnerable crocks, can you please do a program on the Johnson's river crocodile, it is the only croc that can run on its hind legs from danger
my question is why air bubbles are coming out their eyes...
No clue but it's bloody amazing
Well, I know in humans there is a thing called a “nasocrimal duct” that connects from the nasal cavity to near the eye. Maybe when Gharials are holding their breath underwater, air can be forced out an equivalent duct in their anatomy.
Because gharial
@@samiamrg7 I was going to say the same thing. Because of the snout's shape, the duct is probably the path of least resistance for air.
Crocodile tears are cheap
It's like their ancestors reeeeeally wanted something at the end of a small pipe
Lol
And get something they did.
Probably a fish
That something resembles a round pot which you call a ghara/ghada in Hindi. Hence its name.
Maybe they always try to eat each other's butthole
Judging by it's mouth, i bet it has great jokes to tell
@Mycel maybe they are, but those who doubt them usually die before managing to tell the tale
Wtf is this conversation
@@ammagon4519 it's about Dung Beatles
its*
Gharials are weirdly just as cute as they are terrifying. Theyre my favorite crocodilians, and its a shame that theyre endangered :
4:37 my pants during a presentation
Lmao
No stop
Jermyx • 10 years ago you got me with that ten years ago
Ohh I totally understand... 😂
mLeM *Why should they?*
RIP to that animal called a FALSE GHARIAL. Ouch.
These days it’s referred to as the Tomistoma _(Tomistoma schlegelii)_ or the Malayan Gharial. It’s considered a member of the same Family (Gavialidae) as the Indian Gharial.
@@antoniopisani489 Gavialidae is a family of reptiles within the order Crocodilia.
No, the False Gharial is part of Gavialidae.
poser gharial
Other people in their head: that’s some pretty sharp teeth.
In my head:OH TO SHIT ITS THAT CROC FROM ICE AGE
YAAASS SOMEONE MADE A REFERENCE
anotherday anothermigrane well if we want to get overly technical, pretty much all alligators are from the ice age. Crocs haven’t evolved in millions of years. Just goes to show you can’t improve upon perfection.
GATOR: "Oh hey, there's a deer over there."
CROC: "Dude, let's go eat it."
CAIMAN: "Hell yeah man. Let's go."
GHARIAL: "Um, I'll pass. Imma go eat that minnow over there instead..."
😆
"Scientists believe this is one of the cutest things on earth"
That was a weird statement on her part. LOL
@@jdm9700 But accurate
I'ts science then!
Tf
"scientists believe this is one of the cutest thing on earth" I'm very sure this is backed up by research and I support it 100%
@hawkturkey By the D'awww factor
Research goes as follows:
"Hey Dr. Herpetologist, do you think this is the cutest thing on earth?"
Dr. Herpetologist: "Definitely"
Assistant herpetologist:"Totally"
Conclusion: Scientists think this is one of the cutest things on earth.
I honestly thought it was cute.
"look, professor, the cutometer's reads are off the charts!"
If gharials are the most aquatic of the crocodilians, and have to slide instead of walk on land, then I can see a scenario where they could eventually become the closest things to living mosasaurs we'd encounter, albeit smaller and far less deadly being fish-specialists.
they don't look deadly and they look small, but i made the size in my head and no, i cannot break their beaks if they attack since i need to take strenght by 5 cuz nature
I did a speculative evolution about that
New age mosasaur. Perfect.
@@VirgoShelter as a video on here, or in another format? Since they're apparently one of the oldest extant species (according to the video) with presumably little evolution since they took that form, what external pressures would cause them to go fully aquatic do you think? Or would it just be a very very gradual process (by the standards of evolution)?
Gharial
These guys are cool as hell. That is the holy grail of boops 😂
Warning:“Don’t boop the snoot”
Me:I wanna do it since you told me not too
5:05
Ur sleep paralysis demon at 3 am looking for dat shredded cheese
Shredded cheese and...
_B E A N S_
@@omoriperocondrip9130 ahh it's ger
@@omoriperocondrip9130 Me and the boy at 3 am looking for _BEANS_
“These speedy swimming chainsaws.....”
I CACKLED
Who cares if you cackled dude? You need to leave a comment yelling that you cackled? Do you think you matter that much?
@@CirrowProductions Clearly you care enough to leave a reply. 🤡
Why would someone care if a person they don't know cackled at a video or not? What a dumb thing to say to me.
@@CirrowProductions The whole point of the comment section is for people to leave their opinions on the video. That is exactly what this individual did. For someone who apparently 'doesn't care', you sure sound rather pressed with this person who did absolutely nothing other than express what they found funny.
@@toriyoke You're stupid. Just, talk less.
"Don't boop"
Anything can be booped. Some just only once
- ghandi
"Gharials can't sprint on land."
6:30
"YOU CAN'T TELL ME WHAT I CAN'T DO, MOM"
Mom: Boops the Snoot
That spot really needs Initial D's Deja Vu song playing! XD
Granted, that gharial was being released after tagging, was pretty freaked out I'd say.
"I want to boop the snoot!"
-Vulkan, Primarch of the Salamanders.
STOP WANTING! - Corvus Corax, Primarch of the Raven Guard.
@@ThatGuyUpThere "BUT!!" - Vulkan, Primarch of the Salamanders.
@@55lolol STOP! - Corvus Corax - Primarch of the Raven Guard.
@@ThatGuyUpThere "MUST!" - Vulkan, Primarch of the Salamanders.
@@55lolol "VULKAN!!" - Corvus Corax, Primarch of the Raven Guard.
There's a very old and popular saying in India called "gharial-y ansu" which roughly means fake tears. 1:04 might be it.
Crocodile Tears is the same meaning in English
It has been noted by linguists that Ceocodile Tears is an expression in *A LOT* of languages, including many that live nowhere near crocodiles which may indicate that this expression is very very old, probably the oldest surviving one
Hindi is an indo European language. That expression dates back to proto indo European as can be seen by it being found most indo European languages
interesting, it same word in russian too. Now I wonder why we use it, while we don't have crocodiles🤔
In telugu too ,its musali kannillu
Wait so ur telling me that the stalker from subnautica is real??
They're not critically endangered anymore... This data is old.
Like bengal tigers, their numbers have more than doubled in last decade. 🐊
Well, going from 2 to 4 doesn't mean their population has been restablished. There's still a long way to go when it comes to animal protection.
They still are highly endangered. And there isn't THAT much hope either.
The river cleaning schemes have proved to be a bit helpful but it doesn't mean they are great now.
@The Sun India still have political parties who thing the more the better. Almost like they believe it's a regime.
There's nothing more they care about than forming a cult.
@@hairyputter5363 you know nothing about india.
@@hmeffect7117 what must i learn about india then?
Title: don't boop the snot
Top comment: I wanna boop the snot
"I'm so proud of this community"
LOL
"Scientists believe this is one of the cutest things n the world" lol nice
Death machines and all, but I can't help but go "AAAAAAWWWWW!" at semi-submerged parent gharial watching over their waddling young
The Gharial Ecology project really helped out on this episode. They are very cool people and allowed us to use some amazing video for this episode. If you have a chance check them out, they''re doing amazing work.
This Channel: don’t Boop the snoot! Some random Australian: aRE yOU cHalLEnGinG mE
CRIKEY - Magnus The Red.
But Boop!
Correction- Some random Florida Man.
@@vijayjacob1335 Australians are british Floridans. This is coming from an Aussie himself.
"they cant sprint on land"
What was 6:30 then
it is not sprinting, it is rapidly walking.
Waddle
Ya boy just tasted hot pepper for the first time
He was committing run
He Walk on a Faster Phase
The borzoi crocodile
Nobody:
TH-cam: Yo, u wanna see a snoot u cannot boop?
I'm still trying to figure out how I tend to watch video game videos all the time but get recommendations for animal videos
Gharials: "I'M FAST AS FISH BOII"
"it can move as fast as a fish" yeah but given that fish can swim from 0.01 MPH (seahorse) to 68 MPH (swordfish), that's not exactly giving us a clear image...
A seahorse isn't technically a "fish"
Prizmar Valschi
By what criteria?
@@prizmarvalschi1319 I was curious so I looked it up and seahorses are, indeed, fish.