These are the most exotic insects in the world, and I have 7 of them that I’ll be building homes for, and showcasing their coolest abilities. Watch to the end to see the coolest insects! #insects #ecosystem #terrarium
The insects near the end are my favorite, thanks for watching! Also sorry about the cow killer thing at the end 😂 I was actually expecting to get one. But I think it will be worth the wait once I am able to get my hands on one because I’m gonna make a crazy video. Let me know what ideas you got for that, or any other videos!
5:01 "oh hey black berries٫ wait JERRY GET OUT OF THE WAY! NOOOOOOOOOOO JERRY!" "oh hey I think I smushed a leaf... Eh the bugs are fine without that random leaf"
I just found this Channel and i love it i already watched all of its Videos at the day i discovered it. If you guys have not seen the other videos i would highly recommend it!
Fun fact - Jumping spiders are not the coolest species of arthropods because they can eat alot, but because they are the smartest among them. They have show proof of being able to strategize, and make plans before attacking on spiders MUCH bigger than them in their own web. Besides, they are able to show curiousity and some sort of intelligence. :) They are the smallest, yet cutest and easiest pet spiders to own as many of them are smaller than your pinky toenail and live outside in your garden.
Dude, literally said NAH ain’t picking up the metallic stag beetle it’s tOo crazy. Meanwhile, a literal bug that’s named cow killer well known for its deadly sting. “Ahhh that’s hot That’s hot”
When the milipide crawled in your hand i felt somethinginmg leg, i got jumpscared then i saw it and it was my sog wanting to play with his toy ball lol
hey just a heads up cow killers don't actually kill cows.... or people for that matter. their stings just hurt a lot. like, they CAN kill but very very rarely. so unless you have an allergy just let them go do their thing
since i got really excited for the diving beatle bit.. i once caught a predacous diving beetle and asked my mom if we could keep him (after i did my research). she unfortunately said no, but she did say i could keep him for a week before releasing him. so, i set up a relatively shallow tub, a large basking plat form, some gravel, substrate, and another basking platform in the span of about two hours. then, i released him, and he immediately hid in with the rocks to try and blend in. i named him gub gubs. then, i gave him a little chunk of liver (FROM THE STORE YOU BINGUS), he ate it, and then i would watch him all day before school. then came friday. i collected him in a container, and set him free into the pond i found him in. i miss you gub gubs, but its for the better that you live in the environment. (i also caught a few of the species in the video, i recommend you put some land in it!)
Hehe epic bug Also what’s cool about stag beetles, is that they use those claw thingys for *v i o l e n c e* via fighting rival mates, and yeeting them off the tree/branch/bush.
Millipedes actually might be carnivorous but only for small insects because they have like one pair of antennae and MANY legs on each segment of it's body