Not sure if you've noticed yet mate, but sometimes you'll repeat a line. I think you forgot to edit out the lesser one. Edit : on more than just this video, it's a fairly common occurrence.
"If the larvae that attacked is in the early stages of development, the frog may still have a chance. *in a separate take* If the larvae that attacked is in the early stages of development, the frog may still have a chance." 😂😂
@@bighomieduwop6808 yeah, but nothing as brutal, and as usual the bugs die. Imagine dying because some fucker poured acid into your insides after being paralyzed and completely helpless
Same thing happened to me except I was watching the “What If You Don’t Stop Mosquitoes” video. And when he said something about the buzzing in your room of mosquitoes making you already have a sensation of itching I noticed my head was itching.
Probably took a break and came back or something along those lines. You know when you stop doing something you have to repeat a line to get back on topic?
The water bugs: I had one land on my arm in Houston Texas when I was visiting, around 1970. I stared at it a second - I was only used to June bugs and Praying mantis in that size range. The thing was about 2"-2-1/2" long, and unlike those critters, this one bit me!! My arm swelled up like a balloon, and this was before we had reliable easy to access antihistamines. Hurt like the devil. I smacked it off my arm and it flew away, apparently unconcerned. They aren't just nightmares. If they land on something organic, they will bite!!
"if the larva that attacked, is in the early stages of development, the frog still has a chance to escape alive" "if the larva that attacked, is in the early stages of development, the frog still has a chance to escape alive"
The predatory sea polychete(sp??) worm has got to be the inspiration for that episode of SpongeBob with that giant worm that was like a monster to Bikini Bottom.
Yeah. The different antlion types relate to irl ones. The stationary ones who throw sand are the larva in their funnels. The running ones are probably older larva as they dont fly yet. And the flying ones are adults.
I remember farming antlion larva’s with my brother back at my childhood home, he taught me the best way to sneak up on them since they can feel the vibration we make from really far away, the best part is that we would sell them for 10 bucks a pop👌
I remember learning what an antlion was by watching the Maya Bee cartoon when I was a kid. It was interesting seeing the bee and the antlion larva teasing each other and then eventually becoming distant talking friends.
Right at the end of the video when you were hopeing that we weren't eating anything while watching I immediately get a commercial for some kind of oreo rice crispy and the noise of it slowly being torn apart creeped me the fuck out😰😂
🐜: Hmn. What stupid human left this mini Reese's peanut butter cup on the floor? Every other predator in this video on the other side of the trap door: 🤣🍽
Tbh if any type of insect that we know of somehow received extreme intelligence.. I think only an intelligent spider species could advance technology enough for space travel, since they naturally can build webs and have so many legs allowing for tool use
@@TospikKing Spiders are Arachnida The difference between arachnida and insects is -Arachnida has 4 pairs of legs while insects have only 3 pairs of legs -Also arachnida has no wings but insects have 1 or 2 pairs of wings -And other body differences Like arachnida's body is formed of 2 segments (head - abdomen) But insects are formed of 3 segments (head - thoracic - abdomen ) There are many other differences but these are the main ones
All insects:you want insect world that's yous Ants: whatever game you are playing it don't work you can't defeat me All insects:no I not but he can water+human:huaaaaaaaa
Black spider in burrow:*ready to pounce* the entrance is opening ah another stupid insect fallen to my trap- *sees huge giants opening the burrow with a needle* Spider:..um...no one's home please leave
Yep. This seems to happen when creators begin to make some money from their uploads. I find it kinda insulting. It suggests the realization that churning out videos makes a lot more money than proofreads or the submission of correct content. $$
@@BErnard-yh4xh I'm 30 years old. That makes me a millennial. If you are calling someone a boomer without knowing their age, I have to assume you don't know what a baby boomer is. Try googling. Don't be dumb.
Funny how the ant on the left in the thumbnail isn't actually in the pic on the right-.. That's a stamp spider on the right. While yes, the flatheaded ants do have heads that serve a similar purpose, I just found it weird how there's footage of this in action in the video but a screenshot of said action was replaced with another organism entirely.