I've had beetle mania since I learned to walk and saw my first ground beetle! I've had so many beetle pets and even witnessed one (Carabus sp.) killing and partially devouring a mantis that was twice his size! Amazing animals indeed
Editing effects make it hard to concentrate on what I'm seeing. It actually takes the human mind a moment after a animated transition to grasp what you're looking at and if the transition is taking up anywhere from 10% to 50% of the length of the total clip then you're really missing most of the video. it would be worth reuploading this after replacing all the transitions with just hard cuts to the clips and removing the special effects on the actual clips themselves.
11:10 "Australian wolf spider"... That is most definitely a funnel web. You might know your beetles, but confusing Australia's most deadly spider with a common wolf spider is like mistaking a lion for a wolf.
Hard on the eyes for younger people as well. A lot of these nature documentaries suffer from being over-edited and having effects as if it was an action movie.
My mind can't keep up with the speed of the narrator. My eyes did great. My ears were lost. My mind keeps asking, "what?" I think they give use 23 minutes of information in about four minutes.
Given the way the ending is cut off, I guess an alternative title for this post could be "The Lesser of Two Weevils." Out of curiosity, who produced this documentary? I'd love to watch the full-length version.
Its a survivor… it has NO LIMIT 🤯🤯🤯 You always got to watch your back because one day you’ll find out too late that theres a MILLION of them ready to eat you… ALIVE!!!! 🤭🤭🤭
Ohhh so those are lady bug larva i have seen those all my life but never knew what they were i just thought they looked really cool sort like small aliens.
I have seen all of these beetles in my bug-guide interest . I believe what they call" green-fly", is what we call Aphid ? I had a 7-spot ladybug colony in my backyard !
damn at 8:20 what a battle, that tiger beetle is lighting speed,i will hate to be an insect with so many hungry machines around trying to kill you, all i can say is praise the LORD the creator is AMAZING he created all things for his own pleasure glory to the LORD
Technically, the correct term is coccinellida. -_^ Like a lot of creatures, ladybugs have a number of common names - including ladybird, ladybird beetle, lady beetle and a few others. One is as correct as the next - sort of like how "cougar, mountain lion" or "puma" can be used interchangeably.
What do you mean?! That stinky beetle gave that tiger beetle a scrap!! Usually it’s over in legit 1-2 seconds took 30 seconds!! And he only lost cause he tried to run he was doing good fighting with the tiger beetle
Regrettably the video was timed out at an interesting point regarding the loathsome weavel beatle! The unfathomable havoc wreaked by the insect causes such misery and food waste!
Ok, I didn't know if anyone would be interested. I was a wee lad of 8 or 9. My family was on vacation at Yosemite. My sister and I had our little inflatable rafts and we were walking upstream along the river so we could put our rafts in the river and float down again. We came upon a huge nest of lady bugs next to the river. There were millions of them, I was facinated . I didn't notice that right there where the nest was, we were passing some nasty rapids, there was a fallen tree across the river and it was causing an undertow. Well we kept walking for a while and eventually put our little inflatable rafts in the water. Pretty soon we were approaching that tree and those rapids and my sister who was 3 years older than me, jumped off her raft and went to the bank. I was too scared so I road it out. I tried to grab onto that tree but it sucked me under. I was under water and helpless. I washed up on the bank a ways down right where some people were camping. I couldn't believe I was alive. I felt very lucky because I didn't do anything to save myself, I just got lucky. My sister came and found me and we just walked back to where my patents were. My chest was bleeding from where I tried to grab that tree but otherwise I was fine. Now my question for you is: do you think I am correct to blame the ladybugs?
What i love about these, beetles, bees, ants anything really, is that they have answered a question that eludes humans. Whats the meaning of life. Ask an ant, or a beetle or anything, they will laugh at you for even asking.
OK, a reasonable video documentary, but spoilt by the fact the video ended before the documentary did. How much longer did the original documentary go on for, I wonder?
i absolutely love the editing and the music. they really match my enthusiasm for beetles. we have all seen the calming, majestic david attenborough type documentary 10,000 times, cant we have something new?
..I came here looking for the beetlejuice bootleg
Jess is trash same 😔
same :(
same 😔😔
Same
Sameee
I just wanted to watch Beetlejuice
Imagine you are watching beetlejuice but the comment is looking for real beetles, or even Beatles.
Yeah, you are just as stupid as that.
This should be shown in every 5th and 8th grade science class. It's fast, to the point, and highly informative. THANKS FOR UPLOADING.
The Tiger Beetle, when he was burrowing in his earthy home was so cute. Adorable little round guy.❤ Beautiful sweet little animals.
I've had beetle mania since I learned to walk and saw my first ground beetle! I've had so many beetle pets and even witnessed one (Carabus sp.) killing and partially devouring a mantis that was twice his size! Amazing animals indeed
I always love finding documentaries on unusual topics, so many shark and lion documentaries, this is great
HONESTLY THOUGH ♡
Really where are all the lion docs I’ve seen everyone doesn’t seem like many honestly
Our son who’s obsessed with beetles, loves this! Thank you!
Insect - “hey tiger beetle larvae, what are you doing over there?”
Tiger beetle larvae - “flipping rocks beoch!”
BLAZENYCBLACKOPS 😭😭
9:42 the wing origami is sooo satisfying 😍😍😍
Editing effects make it hard to concentrate on what I'm seeing. It actually takes the human mind a moment after a animated transition to grasp what you're looking at and if the transition is taking up anywhere from 10% to 50% of the length of the total clip then you're really missing most of the video. it would be worth reuploading this after replacing all the transitions with just hard cuts to the clips and removing the special effects on the actual clips themselves.
I love when they all get toether in my garden and sing
"she loves you YA YA YA!" 😄
This was fascinating to watch😊
This was the best video footage ever, although I’m not too fond of insects!! Great job guys!
11:10 "Australian wolf spider"... That is most definitely a funnel web. You might know your beetles, but confusing Australia's most deadly spider with a common wolf spider is like mistaking a lion for a wolf.
Yea he knows his beetle. Like ladybugs he calls ladybirds 🤣
@@Patriot2499 To be fair, Americans call them ladybugs, Brits and Aussies call them ladybirds.
@@andrewstrongman305 In Germany its called Marienkäfer.
Marien = Marys / Käfer = Beetle
So Marysbeetle xD
@@IXI--xWolfx--IXI That's also why we refer to them as Lady. The 'bird' part comes from their ability to fly. It's a pretty silly name, really.
people always take beetles for gross monsters but this documentary can help them understand
this tiger beetle larva is a monster!
Its a jungle out there for those critters! interesting !
finally another person who knows how cool and cute and interesting they are
Too many camera tricks and too much high-speed action. Hard on the eyes for older people.
Hard on the eyes for younger people as well. A lot of these nature documentaries suffer from being over-edited and having effects as if it was an action movie.
My mind can't keep up with the speed of the narrator. My eyes did great. My ears were lost. My mind keeps asking, "what?"
I think they give use 23 minutes of information in about four minutes.
I aways liked finding the Eyed Click Beetle. There really fun to play with, and there strength is amazing.
Awesome
The majestic tiger beetle...named for its bright green color.
Beetles are awesome!
Ants are cooler though, beetles are still very fascinating.
*Beatles*
Dung beetle r one of the most important bug for planet Earth
I love this. Taught me so much about Coleoptera! I now have a better understanding on beetles
Given the way the ending is cut off, I guess an alternative title for this post could be "The Lesser of Two Weevils." Out of curiosity, who produced this documentary? I'd love to watch the full-length version.
IKR
Thank you for video. Best entomological greetings from Ukraine!🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
the editing is ahead of its time
This is an awesome documentary on Beetles
[ 9:17 ]"All the goodnesses is sucked out" 😅
Tiger Beetle ❤❤❤
audio mix is crazy bad
They should make movie or anime about beetles
Beautiful capture of life
Beetles are everywhere. Best entomological greetings from Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine.
That tiger beetle is laughing at you.
Its a survivor… it has NO LIMIT 🤯🤯🤯 You always got to watch your back because one day you’ll find out too late that theres a MILLION of them ready to eat you… ALIVE!!!! 🤭🤭🤭
This was great footage ruined by terrible editing and corny audio. But 6:51 was pretty dope honestly
I couldn't understand what the hell that guy was saying due to that awful music
Ohhh so those are lady bug larva i have seen those all my life but never knew what they were i just thought they looked really cool sort like small aliens.
Tiger Beetle larvae, freaking gnarly hunter.
this guy sounds like he really wants to go to war, he's so enthusiastic about the microcosmic war happening in our backyards
this video is so funky
Beetles are simply amazing
The rest of it is where?
The music in the background killed this great video.
No music please.
Cute mouse
I have seen all of these beetles in my bug-guide interest . I believe what they call" green-fly", is what we call Aphid ? I had a 7-spot ladybug colony in my backyard !
John, Paul, Geo and Ringo showed up in my kiddie pool in '67...
This is rlly good thx for this
The tiGer beetles remind me of that joke where superman sees wonder woman sun bathinG on the roof while he is out flyinG on patrol 😂😂😂
Nice music video.
The editing and music is distracting and frankly annoying
Okay, which genius decided that music was necessary 😡
I know it's bloody awful !/!
You need to calm down yourself or you will go insane.
I think the yellow fluid from the Ladybird is called Hemolymph , basically insect blood
Thank you for this addition!
@@cowboy44Your Welcome. The fluid also taste bitter and is very strong in smell, I had a taste when I was 7
7:09 when ants are stinging your face but you keep chewing XD
Well, I won't make that mistake again...eating breakfast when a documentary featuring dung beetles comes on!
Great video very entertaining tho the music was a bit weird sounded like some kind of old school 90’ s video game sound track
I came here looking for The Beatles. I can't believe I'm the only person who remembers them. You know, Paul McCartney.
Very cool Video master, hopefully my Chanel can also develop like this
Why is this so fast paced?
Please reduce background music
damn at 8:20 what a battle, that tiger beetle is lighting speed,i will hate to be an insect with so many hungry machines around trying to kill you, all i can say is praise the LORD the creator is AMAZING he created all things for his own pleasure glory to the LORD
Damn these things are absolutely FEROCIOUS 0.0
Damn the song playing when the dung beetle is workin is a mfin banger
Elephants drop a load and you hear...Poo Poo platter available.
This documentary was absolutely fucking FASCINATING
am i crazy,or is he constantly sayin':
"ladyBIRD"?????
It's "ladybug" btw...
Technically, the correct term is coccinellida. -_^
Like a lot of creatures, ladybugs have a number of common names - including ladybird, ladybird beetle, lady beetle and a few others. One is as correct as the next - sort of like how "cougar, mountain lion" or "puma" can be used interchangeably.
just like the other videos in this series. Tortuous music made it impossible to watch.
Absolutely agree. I would prefer the natural sounds where possible.
Lady Bird?......Don't you mean, Lady Bug? 🐞
Ah beetles,the bug kingdoms turtles.
I never heard them called lady birds.just lady bugs.
In Wales and England they are known as ladybirds 😊
What do you mean?! That stinky beetle gave that tiger beetle a scrap!! Usually it’s over in legit 1-2 seconds took 30 seconds!! And he only lost cause he tried to run he was doing good fighting with the tiger beetle
The background sound/music is terrible
Good doc., but loud and bad background music.
I totally agree.
Why does it stop in the middle? It's not even the full documentary!
Regrettably the video was timed out at an interesting point regarding the loathsome weavel beatle! The unfathomable havoc wreaked by the insect causes such misery and food waste!
8:25 looked like a fight outta DBZ
3:18 Is that you Zorak?
Please I'm begging the internet for someone to find this music for me, I've looked everywhere for it.
Why call it "Dung Beatle." Call it..." Shit Beatle." 😁
Great content. But very slow strobe effect fading to white all the time. Hard to watch
Ladybugs and lightening bugs are my favorite bugs
As a child I waa almost killed by lady bugs
Dan Grimes I am curious. How did the ladybugs almost kill you. Were you attacked by thousands of them or accidentally eat them?
@@dangrimes5078 Please, tell me how?
Ok, I didn't know if anyone would be interested. I was a wee lad of 8 or 9. My family was on vacation at Yosemite. My sister and I had our little inflatable rafts and we were walking upstream along the river so we could put our rafts in the river and float down again. We came upon a huge nest of lady bugs next to the river. There were millions of them, I was facinated . I didn't notice that right there where the nest was, we were passing some nasty rapids, there was a fallen tree across the river and it was causing an undertow. Well we kept walking for a while and eventually put our little inflatable rafts in the water. Pretty soon we were approaching that tree and those rapids and my sister who was 3 years older than me, jumped off her raft and went to the bank. I was too scared so I road it out. I tried to grab onto that tree but it sucked me under. I was under water and helpless. I washed up on the bank a ways down right where some people were camping. I couldn't believe I was alive. I felt very lucky because I didn't do anything to save myself, I just got lucky. My sister came and found me and we just walked back to where my patents were. My chest was bleeding from where I tried to grab that tree but otherwise I was fine. Now my question for you is: do you think I am correct to blame the ladybugs?
@@dangrimes5078 No i dont think it was their fault just a freak incident
where’s beetle juice 🥺🥺
@Mostly Insects ikr? What's with all the confused idiots in the comments expecting a stupid movie?
Imagine you are watching beetlejuice but the comment section is looking for real beetles, or even Beatles.
Yeah, you are just as stupid as that.
Background music too loud
Only watched about 3 minutes because of the dreadful music
One beetle alone sounds very bad but if you put four beetles together they make great songs XD
What i love about these, beetles, bees, ants anything really, is that they have answered a question that eludes humans. Whats the meaning of life. Ask an ant, or a beetle or anything, they will laugh at you for even asking.
👏👏👍
Music too frantic and disturbing.Would prefer calmer music in a video like this.
Anyone noticed the two human faces, in the eye of the green beetle....
OK, a reasonable video documentary, but spoilt by the fact the video ended before the documentary did. How much longer did the original documentary go on for, I wonder?
could you imagine a male stag beetle flying at you, you would shit yourself
Jesus, was this edited by someone discovering Sony Vegas for the first time?
With silly music, this is a cartoon, not a documentary.
Unfortunate that it’s abruptly cut short at the end… would have liked to have seen the whole thing…
I likes
Australian wolf spider looks more like a funnelweb
How many different ways can this man say the exact same thing about Beatles 😂😂
11:10 that's not a wolf spider, that's a trapdoor spider
Dreadful sound effects overpower the talking. I couldn't watch it all as it is so bad.
@ I think he said already that he's not going to.
When did the lady bug change it's name
i absolutely love the editing and the music. they really match my enthusiasm for beetles. we have all seen the calming, majestic david attenborough type documentary 10,000 times, cant we have something new?