The guy's a reptile owner so he's breeding roaches as feeders. So people have speculated the cause of Charles III's swollen fingers. Some say it's a form of arthritis because he said he had sausage fingers (which is dactylitis; caused by a form of arthritis) after flying to Australia in 2012, while a doctor said it could be oedema which is a condition where the body starts to retain fluids in the legs, ankles, and fingers and thus causes swelling. Something you have to consider regarding sloth bears is they live in India which has over a BILLION people. So of course they wouldn't like it when humans keep surrounding their habitat. Their long claws, which are ideally adapted for digging at termite mounds, make adults less capable of climbing trees to escape danger, so they've evolved to react to what they view as potential predators by behaving aggressively. They do that to counter leopards and tigers too. Not to mention they were hunted by the British and even though they've been legally protected since 1972, they're still hunted by poachers. Their current status is Vulnerable due to trade and habitat loss on top of poaching.
Thanks for letting me know about that atomic test channel, bro! I TOTALLY won't be studying it for...personal use. Yes, there's THAT much footage of atomic tests because the US simply tested a lot and they still have a lot! Places they loved to test them were the Bikini Atoll and Enewetak in the Marshall Islands. The people who left the Bikini atoll got little to NO compensation what so ever. Same for the people of Enewetak. The US built a concrete dome in Enewetak to deposit radioactive soil, those who worked on it got cancer, and the dome today is deteriorating because it's so old. Which causes the radiation to seep out, leaving the islanders exposed. Also, the US gov didn't evacuate all the islanders before testing. Those who were on nearby islands had to face "snow" from the fallout of the Castle Bravo test. It took the Gov days to evacuate them.
5:07 i can attest to this not always being true! in july of last year my dog had a “rage seizure” and mauled me, severely damaging my arm and lower back. i spent a week in hospital and had to put the dog down. i’m mainly alright now, just some scars and some trauma, but yes - i despise when people say “it’s not the dog, it’s the owner.”
From what I’ve learned from dog breeders, owning a bunch of dogs, a hyper fixation on dog behaviour and of course google I’ve come to believe that just as you can breed a good temperament into a dog you can also breed a bad or at least unknown or unpredictable temperament. I believe that training is incredibly important and might be 99% effective in some cases but cannot guarantee that when provoked or hurt that a dog will not bite or attack. If I had a dollar for every time someone said they were surprised that their “friendly” dog attacked someone or something I could retire. I don’t think most people take training serious enough, thy teach their dog sit and stay and to come when they’re called but most don’t teach “leave it” or to ignore provocation. Having said that, just like any creature people should not provoke them if they can help. Kids need to be taught how to respect animals and treat them. Most people don’t like being poked in the eyes or having their ears pulled. Most dogs may just growl or gently nip but some will bite especially if they are hurt badly or haven’t been taught not to guard food, toys or people. Dog training is complex and different for each dog, some breeds are notoriously stubborn like Shiba Inus, some are too smart and get bored of repeating commands like Poodles. Dogs that are capable of causing serious harm or death need to be extremely well trained, I adore dogs - especially big dogs - but don’t have the time to train one properly and have a 1 year old who is still learning how to behave with animals. We have 2 cats at the moment, one that is stand offish as he knows if he gets too close he will probably get poked and prodded, and another who loves any attention, even ear and hair pulling and loves my child but I supervise her always and she is told “no” and to be gentle when she isn’t behaving how she should with the cats. They are also removed from her reach if she doesn’t listen. I adore dogs, and I know many breeds get bad press like Pitbulls. Personally I love Pitties but I don’t have the time to train one and my kid hasn’t learned to behave in a way that I would feel comfortable having the dog closer to her than I am. I can’t be right next to her all the time and a big dog could do a lot of damage to her. Don’t get me wrong, small dogs are generally incredibly badly behaved because they can get away with it without causing a lot of injury. It pisses me off that a lot of people automatically cower away from big dogs but welcome some feral little chihuahua with open arms. But I do understand they know the chihuahua, if provoked, will not be as much as a threat to them. Moral of the story: train your dog well, don’t be half assed, teach your kids to behave around animals - ESPECIALLY NOT TO APPROACH AN ANIMAL OR TOUCH IT WITHOUT THE OWNERS CONSENT - and if you want a “bully” or “dangerous” breed do your poor dog the favour of not allowing it to become a bite or euthanisa statistic. No point being uppity if you can’t adhere to the behaviour and guidelines needed. Also research what sort of dog (or any animal) you want to see if it suits your lifestyle. So many people get completely incompatible animals for their lifestyle and the animals often act out or their health suffers. If you love to run don’t get a pug to go with you and if you live in a tiny house with no or a tiny backyard and you’re not going to take your working dog breed for long runs and keep it mentally stimulated at all times then DON’T GET ONE and be surprised when it destroys everything in the house, chases your cat and is miserable. Thanks for reading my essay. PS If you can adopt don’t shop but if you do shop please research your breeder. Don’t buy from pet shops, they often take animals out the back of cars with no papers and animal mills (puppy, cat, ferret etc.) are disgusting. Google them and you’ll never buy from an unknown source again. PPS Spay and neuter your animals! You are not a breeder, it’s a myth that it’s “good” for female dogs to have a litter and there’s too many animals that need a home already. Also it can help prevent or even completely eliminate some forms of cancer and serious health issues in your furry friends!
The biblically accurate angels are pretty accurate to the text They’re meant to be completely incomprehensible to the human eye and are very rarely actually described (the only exception Is the classic humanoid angels with wings), but the Thrones or Ophanims are described as wheels of eyes interlocking and spinning with a incomprehensible flame in the middle, seraphims are described as many wings (other details I don’t remember), Cherubs are described as a beast with 4 faces (a mix of a lion, a man, an eagle and something else, again- can’t remember- basically a griffin plus) Their descriptions are kinda banger tbh- I love them
Omg being scared of monsters in the pool is soo real of you George !! I used to be soo scared of sharks in the pool for like no reason lol You're so human to me
My sister use to believe that the bombs in finding Nemo were in a local college pool we took swimming that had a 12 ft deep section at the end for diving classes. It didn't help they had vents to circulated the water and she thought those were the bombs for the well
On the topic of pissing yourself whilst sleeping, it happened often enough when I was a child that to this day 15 years later it is ingrained in my brain that I physically cannot go to bed without going for a piss first.
I live where a bunch of owls are, they're normally really high up but one decided to land on a light post and I came closer to look at it and then it turned and looked at me for 3 seconds and screeched at me.I'm still traumatized
The roaches look like some sort of discoid roach (thought dubia roaches but these look different), they might be being bred as feeders for other animals. There's also entomologists with pretty large live roach collections.
i boat around the hoover dam all the time since i was a kid, and have been deep inside it on tours multiple times and it’s genuinely terrifying like you don’t realize how huge it is and how many chills it gives you until you’re there
For the breeding cockroaches, those are dubia cockroaches, commonly used for feeding exotic pets. I guess its cheaper to breed them than keep buying them.
wanna know something scary? mc candles said that as he was drifting away from the shuttle all of a sudden it grew very quiet and he grew very cold that makes space more terrifying, the fact that there is nothing for billions upon billions of miles
theres a thing in my country, people scoping out houses to rob would leave random stuff on the property. they then check if the stuff has been cleaned off, if the trash items have not been cleaned off that means the residents are away which means a good target for breaking in
majority of people who have reptiles opt to feed them live prey like they have in the wild. which means breeding and containing hella bugs. cockroaches and crickets are common.
The biblically accurate angel thing... There are still angels that look like humans with wings. But some types of angels do look like the nightmare fuel ones.
I absolutely did the same thing as a kid thinking if the water was dark something was going to get me. Now it sucks because I have training in the ocean and that just makes me want to shit bricks 💀
When I dream I can’t read or use anything like my phone and in my dreams some mad stuff will happen that always results in me having to use my phone but I can’t
George there was a children's book about a group of children who discover a family of loch ness monsters living in the neighbors pool that's connected to the ocean underground. I can't remember the name of the book but maybe that's where your fear came from?
hi george i too was scared of sea monsters in swimming pools - specifically because of an episode of primeval where there was a mosasaurus in a pool and that one land before time film with the mosasaurus
When I was young I used to think the tile lines that were on the bottom of the swimming pool (used for doing laps) that ended in a T shape were hammerhead sharks
8:33 remember when I was in like year 9 during covid me and my friends would just stay at the library as it was the only place teachers didnt make sure u werent in the main hall or something and we kept on finding those things around there
To check if you are asleep, pinch your nose shut with your thumb and finger and try breath in through it. If you are asleep it will feel like you are still breathing in. If awake you won't be able to
i still get scared about sea monsters in pools and i'm 23 now. i refuse to swim in any deep bodies of water lmfao. also my parents told me seeing stripes on lights was normal but no i have an astigmatism as said by my doctor skull emoji
i could never swim in my childhood backyard pool because i was terrified of a massive spider (we’re talking the size of the entire pool) coming up to grab me
Olympic swimming pools are oddly deep in the deep end. The first time I went to the one in Manchester it was so strange because you get half way along it & then the floor slopes down quite a lot