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Smithsonian Natural History Museum Tour - Washington, DC 

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Explore the Wonders of the Natural World at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum!
Get ready for an epic adventure through time and space as we embark on a virtual tour of the Smithsonian National History Museum, one of the world's most awe-inspiring institutions!
Come face-to-face with dinosaurs! We'll stand beneath the towering skeleton of the T. Rex, marvel at the intricate scales of a stegosaurus, and learn about the fascinating lives of these prehistoric giants.
Journey into the depths of the ocean! Explore vibrant coral reefs teeming with exotic fish, come within inches of a giant squid, and discover the secrets of the creatures that call the deep sea home.
Trace the footsteps of humanity! Wander through the Hall of Human Origins and learn about our incredible evolutionary journey. Witness the skulls of our ancient ancestors, marvel at the tools we used to shape the world, and ponder the mysteries of our future.
Get up close with creatures from every corner of the globe! From the majestic African elephant to the playful snow leopard, you'll encounter animals from all over the planet. Learn about their habitats, their behaviors, and the important role they play in our world.
Uncover the secrets of the cosmos! Gaze at awe-inspiring meteorites, explore the wonders of the universe through interactive exhibits, and learn about the incredible scientific discoveries that have shaped our understanding of the world beyond our planet.

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@susannebrunberg4174
@susannebrunberg4174 4 месяца назад
I like how enthusiastic he is about everything he sees. It was really joyful to watch. Thank you for sharing
@RayOutThere
@RayOutThere 4 месяца назад
I really appreciate that, I try to bring a positive vibe to my videos
@Tn19895
@Tn19895 3 месяца назад
That's a kudu Not a goat
@VetteWay2Fast
@VetteWay2Fast 3 месяца назад
Great tour! Only thing for future videos is quickly show the description so we can see if it's a real specimen or a cast. For me, makes all the difference, particularly for dino fossils being able to see the actual fossils of a 65 million year old animal is amazing. Most museum fossils are casts, which for me doesn't do as much, but awe inspiring seeing the real ones.
@dr.a.995
@dr.a.995 3 месяца назад
I remember walking in, back in 1978, and laying eyes on the awesome bull elephant. Massive, magnificent and majestic. Then there was a beautiful Bengal tiger of unbelievable size, a “man eater.” Lastly, there was a mesmerizing display of insects with carapace that made precious stones pale in comparison. A great museum.
@stacymarie85
@stacymarie85 3 месяца назад
7:27 “We all know what their favorite food is, of course.. babies” 😂😂😂
@prissypants2336
@prissypants2336 3 месяца назад
I'd like to go in the basement and go thru all the real good finds ......
@cammieg4381
@cammieg4381 2 месяца назад
(Hippos DO bite and can wield a fatal chomp! Plus they run much faster than you'd expect.) Fantastic (albeit way too short) tour of the Smithsonian Nat History! The Hope Diamond was breathtaking... Thank you so much! 👍
@zainmirza5808
@zainmirza5808 2 месяца назад
yes they can attain a speed of over 30 kph (18.75 mph) and can have bite force of 1820 pounds per square inch. They actually kill 500 people per year.
@reallybangtan
@reallybangtan 4 месяца назад
Im from south africa, where quite a few of our human ancestors were discovered, and it is my dream to work in this museum. So beautiful and interesting. great video !!
@SanilJadhav711
@SanilJadhav711 Месяц назад
Wish you the very best and I hope you achieve your dream to work here
@janeteverett1358
@janeteverett1358 3 месяца назад
I will probably never get to go there, so I really appreciate the tour. Thank you!
@RayOutThere
@RayOutThere 3 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@lordniblickiii
@lordniblickiii 4 месяца назад
❤ Through Jesus all things were made ❤ Praise Jesus 👏
@RayOutThere
@RayOutThere 4 месяца назад
Hail Satan 666
@ghostshirt1984
@ghostshirt1984 3 месяца назад
Yet he's killing them all by creating man kind.
@ghostshirt1984
@ghostshirt1984 3 месяца назад
Yet he's killing them all.
@MoviemaniaNick
@MoviemaniaNick 8 месяцев назад
Cool vlog Ray! The Smithsonian was always a great Museum. Plus don't get locked in there over night, I heard weird things happen in there. lol
@RayOutThere
@RayOutThere 8 месяцев назад
So I've heard...
@pm7128
@pm7128 10 дней назад
Great museum! My 10 years old cousin visited us years ago. He spent three days there! We went to other museums around there but he liked the Natural History the most.
@deniseriffe943
@deniseriffe943 3 месяца назад
Thank You I truly enjoyed the tour.
@gnosis555
@gnosis555 3 дня назад
I went there a few years ago and learned so much. Enjoyed the revisit with you.
@mrtunapie6653
@mrtunapie6653 4 месяца назад
I used to live and work near the Smithsonian so I went there quite often. There was always something interesting to do in DC.
@0tocci029
@0tocci029 18 дней назад
Anyone who says hes not funny and entertaining is lying 😭 I had so much fun watching this and it was just a great video overall! Good job!
@frankvella6159
@frankvella6159 5 дней назад
Great Video 😊 thank you 👍 🎉
@zainmirza5808
@zainmirza5808 2 месяца назад
I love dinosaurs too. I am w wildlife enthusist. I actully volunteered there and a help put together a plaster cast of a giant whale jaw. I also spent a day at the Canadian Musuam of Nature Reasech Facility uncovering mostly plant imprints. however i did isolite a an herbivore tooth - so you know when paleontologists dig up/ excavate the chunks of rock in the feild and then send them back to the lab...well i was in the lab and I helpd break up the rock to isolate fossils. I was really fun!!! i enjoyed it!!!
@user-iamRobinV68
@user-iamRobinV68 8 месяцев назад
Ray!!!! In DC! Love it! 😊😊😊
@RayOutThere
@RayOutThere 8 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@KhrystynaBraverman
@KhrystynaBraverman День назад
Really good; thank you 🐟
@CMKMarch63
@CMKMarch63 8 месяцев назад
Haven’t been there in about 13 years, thanks for posting this Ray. Really enjoyed it .
@RayOutThere
@RayOutThere 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching!
@Duraisingam-b3q
@Duraisingam-b3q Месяц назад
Fantastic museum ❤🎉❤🎉❤ lovely cute all animals history 💕🤩😍🤩😍🤩🤩💕🥰💕
@kylecoffman2685
@kylecoffman2685 7 дней назад
The Smithsonian is a fun place for kids and adults alike! If you're looking for an indoor activity to escape the hot summers or cold winters, all while keeping your kiddos entertained for longer than an hour, this is definitely a great choice! Not only do they have thousands of cool exhibits, animals, etc. they also have a butterfly pavilion, which is essentially a room filled with live butterflies flying everywhere. Little girls love this! They also have an insect zoo where kids can interact with various different insects, hold hissing cockroaches, and even watch a real time tarantula feeding demo. Aside from all of the cool animals exhibits, they also have exhibits on ancient Egypt, Africa, indigenous American tribes, cave men, etc. kiddos can see real mummies from ancient egypt, ancient weapons and tools from indigenous American tribes, artifacts from Africa and so, so much more! The Smithsonian also has a lot of temporary exhibits, so every time you go, there is *always* something new to see and explore. Temp exhibits are changed frequently to keep visitors engaged and coming back. You can check the Smithsonian's website to see which temp exhibits are available or coming up next!
@kimiastewart6293
@kimiastewart6293 8 месяцев назад
Great place, DC has awesome museums
@RayOutThere
@RayOutThere 8 месяцев назад
it really does!
@thekpmckay
@thekpmckay 21 день назад
Great stuff!
@RayOutThere
@RayOutThere 20 дней назад
Thanks!
@sarabearmcd9456
@sarabearmcd9456 4 месяца назад
Have you been out to the La Brea Tar Pits out in Los Angeles? They have a museum with all the fossils that have been excavated from there!
@RayOutThere
@RayOutThere 4 месяца назад
I would love to see that! I'm on the East Coast and I haven't made it to California yet
@drhkleinert8241
@drhkleinert8241 3 месяца назад
Yes, its interesting. I was there many years ago and remember the HUUUGE skeleton of a Mammoth and those many Skulls of wolves. But there are no Dinosaur bec the tar pits are not old enough for them.
@chrissasandlin8344
@chrissasandlin8344 8 месяцев назад
Adding murder ostrich to things I'd be terrified to encounter. :) Thanks for the tour and sharing the details!
@barbaraspeas1042
@barbaraspeas1042 4 месяца назад
wonderful, always wanted to see it but cant travel, thanks a million!
@Worldofourown2024
@Worldofourown2024 4 месяца назад
Nice tour. I see they reworked many things. Thank you
@Itried20takennames
@Itried20takennames 3 месяца назад
DC is…not a great vacation city, but the National Mall and museums area great place to spend a couple days. Truly world class museums and if I remember from a kid, they were free. And many different museum themes….dinosaurs, space, gems, science, American history, art, a bug zoo, etc. all next to each other. 😅
@stevencourtney5371
@stevencourtney5371 Месяц назад
Still free
@90hatter90
@90hatter90 3 месяца назад
An underwater submersible that made it back in one piece? Whoa! That was a jab if I ever heard one. 🤣 True but still. 😂
@RayOutThere
@RayOutThere 3 месяца назад
I filmed this right around the time that it happened
@dylansousa5571
@dylansousa5571 8 месяцев назад
Great video and Smithsonion museum is very beautiful
@RayOutThere
@RayOutThere 8 месяцев назад
It really is!
@julieandkerry7809
@julieandkerry7809 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much. I loved everything. I just cant pick a favorite thing as all so interesting
@RayOutThere
@RayOutThere 4 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed!
@YouTubeSpareTime
@YouTubeSpareTime 3 месяца назад
this might be a silly question but are all the animal displays real specimens?
@yannawannaa
@yannawannaa 3 месяца назад
yes
@TeaWithTambo
@TeaWithTambo 3 месяца назад
I was a page in the capital when I was 14 going on 15, and I spent the whole summer in DC. I loved the Smithsonian. I spent a lot of time there. I remember a giant octopus on display. It was a dead speciman in the largest cooler I had ever seen. This cooler had to be at least 25ft long. Im 55 now and would love to tour it again. Sadly, I dont have anyone in my life that would find it as interesting as I do. Thank you!
@saulgoodman2018
@saulgoodman2018 8 месяцев назад
14:15, in my 40's and I still find that funny.
@Jeremy123-y3q
@Jeremy123-y3q 8 месяцев назад
Very interesting
@BlueJay6441
@BlueJay6441 8 месяцев назад
Great museum, I enjoy going here. I loved seeing the Hope Diamond in person. Thanks for the video!
@RayOutThere
@RayOutThere 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching!
@julieandkerry7809
@julieandkerry7809 4 месяца назад
Do you think its the real diamond on display ?
@mitcho5452
@mitcho5452 3 месяца назад
great pace, loved the vid
@sarahtrulock1626
@sarahtrulock1626 3 месяца назад
Loved this video and loved the commentary. Your enthusiasm is very impressive.
@hollykiebler9502
@hollykiebler9502 2 месяца назад
tyvm..i enjoyed that vm.
@ZeCabreira
@ZeCabreira 3 месяца назад
That's not a wildebeest. 5:49 I think it's a Scimitar Oryx from North Africa.
@EllenCFarmGirl
@EllenCFarmGirl 4 месяца назад
I enjoyed this very much and your jokes, I love a nerd with humor!❤
@RayOutThere
@RayOutThere 4 месяца назад
I am glad you appreciate my corny sense of humor!
@yungchillboy4170
@yungchillboy4170 8 месяцев назад
thanks you rayy!!!
@zainmirza5808
@zainmirza5808 2 месяца назад
Diplodocus was among the best-known sauropods. It was the longest dinosaur known from a near-complete skeleton. It measured 80 to 90 feet long, stood 16 feet tall from head to toe, and weighed 16 to 20 tons.
@zainmirza5808
@zainmirza5808 2 месяца назад
It also had narrow, pointed keratinous spines, which measured 18 centimeters long, on the "whiplash" portion of their tails, and possibly along the back and neck as well. In fact, it could whip its tail at a speed of up to 1,224 km/h.
@guodzillakaiju5683
@guodzillakaiju5683 3 месяца назад
The National Zoo used to have a Hippo named Happy (he's currently living at the Milwaukee Zoo). IIRC the stuffed hippo at the museum is Happy's late dad.
@whatadamnusername
@whatadamnusername 3 месяца назад
Not Minnesota, Milwaukee
@guodzillakaiju5683
@guodzillakaiju5683 3 месяца назад
@@whatadamnusername Oops! You're right! Sorry bout that. Corrected.
@zainmirza5808
@zainmirza5808 2 месяца назад
Ankylosaurus was the largest and best known of the armored dinosaurs. It measured 19.8 to 35 feet long, 4.9 feet wide, stood 4.6 to 5.6 feet tall at the hip, and weighed 5 to 8.8 tons. This makes it as long as a large reticulated python, as tall as a wattled crane, and as heavy as an african elephant. It could whip its tail club with 1,079 pounds of force. It lived 68 million years ago in western North America. It was discovered in 1906 and named by Barnum Brown in 1908. Its name means “Fused Lizard”.
@avacouldridge429
@avacouldridge429 2 месяца назад
Such a cool experience! Hopefully one day will make it to Washington haha. What camera did you use to film this?
@noelmalo4392
@noelmalo4392 7 месяцев назад
Great video!
@zainmirza5808
@zainmirza5808 2 месяца назад
oh and when I was 7 years old the I was taking a tour of the fossil gallery at the main museum and i actually corrected two mislabeled dinosaurs - it was the Centrosaurus and Styracosaurus. I have been going there twice a year since...but a kinda stopped after when covid started - i think my last visit was 2020.
@smrtrthnu1571
@smrtrthnu1571 4 месяца назад
Let me help you out. Regarding your remark to "bring back the wooly mammoth, bring back the dinosaurs, bring back all of it" . The reason they have discussed cloning the wooly mammoth is because first off they have viable DNA due to their remains being trapped and frozen in permafrost as recently as 10,000 yrs ago so there are tissue and even blood samples available in conjunction with the fact that their is a relatively close analogue still alive today in the form of elephants. Even with that they would not be bringing the wooly mammoth back, but a pretty close copy. Part mammoth and part elephant. Regarding dinosaurs, they went extinct far to long ago for their to be any DNA available and there's not really a close analogue of most dinosaurs available. So even if they had DNA the best they could probably do would be a small dino-chicken
@RayOutThere
@RayOutThere 4 месяца назад
I would be perfectly fine with a small dino chicken
@avery2041
@avery2041 3 месяца назад
I'll take two and take them for walks around my town
@KOZZZMO
@KOZZZMO 3 месяца назад
Man, if I ever run across a “Dino-chicken, I wouldn’t eat it. No, sir! I’d make it my pet. I’d give it a litter box and some fluffy play toys, fun things like that. I suppose I’d have to go on Amazon and get a shock collar to keep it in the yard. If it got to close to the property line, I’d give it a quick warning “Buzz”. Of it kept going, zzZZAAPP!
@joss_ananascocos
@joss_ananascocos Месяц назад
I 'ld like to have one with french fries
@TheRetroManRandySavage
@TheRetroManRandySavage 8 месяцев назад
Dang! That megalodon shark mouth is outrageously big.😂
@jeremyhoang7279
@jeremyhoang7279 2 месяца назад
One of my favorite parts of the Smithsonian Museum along with the Fossil and Ocean Halls.
@dinodisneylover1
@dinodisneylover1 2 месяца назад
Now all we need is a magical tablet to bring all those exhibits to life.
@zainmirza5808
@zainmirza5808 2 месяца назад
Even though the 10 feet tall terror bird are extinct, we have our own mini terror birds in the Seriamas of South Ameruica. It measures 80 to 100 centimeters long, stands about 60 centimeters tall, and has a wingspan of 3.9 to 4.8 feet. Males weigh 6.8 pounds and females weigh 3.9 pounds.
@AkilStrain
@AkilStrain 17 дней назад
I went there!🎉
@crunchybro123
@crunchybro123 4 месяца назад
I went there a few times! To be honest, I found it okay since all the hype was around a big diamond
@zainmirza5808
@zainmirza5808 2 месяца назад
Glyptodon was a large armoured mammal, related to the present-day armadillo. It is one of, if not the, best known genus of glyptodont. It was roughly the same size and weight as a Volkswagen Beetle car, though flatter in shape. It measured 11 feet long, 4.9 feet tall, and weighed 4,400 to 4,460 pounds. It lived 2.5 million years ago and went extinct about 11,000 years ago.
@muER76
@muER76 Месяц назад
Thank you. I guess I will never go there
@StephanieFlynn-y3i
@StephanieFlynn-y3i 3 месяца назад
Sun bears are real! How did you get this job?
@zainmirza5808
@zainmirza5808 2 месяца назад
yes the Japanese spider crab is the biggest marine crab and arthropod in the world. its giant legs span over 12 feet. The body may grow to 40 centimeterts (16 inches) in carapace width and the whole crab can weigh up to 19 kg (42 pounds)
@zainmirza5808
@zainmirza5808 2 месяца назад
the giant armadillo is the largest armadillo in the world reaching 4 to 5 feet long and weighing up to 72 pounds. However there was a wild specimen that weighed in at 119 pounds and captive specimens have been weighe up to 180 pounds. Giant armadillos are found throughout much of northern South America east of the Andes, except for eastern Brazil and Paraguay. Also they have 80 to 100 teeth. They have extremely long front claws with the third one reaching 22 centimeters.
@mrphillytitan
@mrphillytitan 4 месяца назад
The structure itself is far more interesting than the exhibits…
@TheRetroManRandySavage
@TheRetroManRandySavage 8 месяцев назад
I heard they're hiding evidence of giant's in the Smithsonian. Is it true, Ray? Is it true? 😂👍
@RayOutThere
@RayOutThere 8 месяцев назад
shhhh...
@cassamoroll
@cassamoroll 3 месяца назад
ayo dont go there at night bro
@TheRetroManRandySavage
@TheRetroManRandySavage 8 месяцев назад
Yes! Bring back the mammoth. 💪😂
@Poetawesomendo
@Poetawesomendo 20 дней назад
Brontosaurus is back in taxonomy, it wasn’t for 100 years, but it’s back now.
@zainmirza5808
@zainmirza5808 2 месяца назад
Stegosaurus was the largest stegosaur as well as the most dangerous armored herbivore. It measured 26 to 30 feet long, stood 9 feet tall at the hips, and weighed 6 to 7.5 tons. It had a total height of 14 feet. Its giant plates can measure 2.5 feet tall and 2 feet wide. Different species of Stegosaurus had different numbers of tail spikes with S. ungulatis having 8 spikes and S. stenops having 4 spikes. Its tail spikes could reach 3 to 4 feet long. Its tail was held about 6.5 feet above the ground. It could travel at a speed of 15 to 18 km/h and whip its spiked tail in a sideways direction at a speed of 131 feet per second (144 km/h). It lived about 155 million years ago in what is now western North America, western Europe, southern India, China, and southern Africa. Its brain was as small as a walnut, weighing about 70 to 80 grams. The first Stegosaurus fossil was found in Colorado, USA, in 1876 by M. P. Felch and was named by Othniel C. Marsh in 1877. Its name means “Roofed Lizard”
@zainmirza5808
@zainmirza5808 2 месяца назад
The North Atlantic right whale is one of 3 species of right whales; the other two being the North Pacific right whale and the Southern right whale. North Atlantic right whale averages 13-16 m (43-52 feet) long and weighs 100 tons. They have extremely thick bodies with a girth as much as 60% of total body length in some cases. An unusually large 40% of their body weight is blubber
@crystalvaldivia7753
@crystalvaldivia7753 Месяц назад
MY KIDS!!!!!
@zainmirza5808
@zainmirza5808 2 месяца назад
The sun bear is real. It is named for its characteristic orange- to cream-coloured, crescent-like chest patch. It is can be found in the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. It is the smallest species of bear reaching 3.3 to 4.5 feet long, 70 centimeters tall at the shoulder, and weighing 55 to 143 pounds,
@Magy-zm6mx
@Magy-zm6mx 2 месяца назад
Brontosaurus is real btw. It was identified to be a valid genus back in 2015.
@zainmirza5808
@zainmirza5808 2 месяца назад
speaking of long necked dinos - you know how most people were told that the blue whale was the largest creature that has ever lived (even bigger the the dinosaurs) - actually thats not entirely true. It is definitely the heaviest weighing over 200 tons, it was definitely not the longest. In fact several long-necks were much longer. We have Supersaurus - 134 feet long; Seismosaurus at 120 feet,, the most famous is Argentinosaurus which measured 130 feet long and weighed 100 tons. and several more that were over 140 feet. However the longest of them all was called Bruhathkayosaurus which measured 150 feet long and weighed 130 tons
@TheRetroManRandySavage
@TheRetroManRandySavage 8 месяцев назад
The chief of Fiji looks like a badly wrapped Christmas present, lol. I'll show that to my wife. She's fijian.😂
@kikuawoo
@kikuawoo Месяц назад
The binturong is a mammal from Southeast Asia like the Philippines
@wonton3338
@wonton3338 3 месяца назад
everything is a cast!
@Whatsyourhandle-f5m
@Whatsyourhandle-f5m 2 месяца назад
Some of those of skulls look a little alien like
@adriancardenas7563
@adriancardenas7563 4 месяца назад
Yo mommy so old when she went to the museum she saw some of her exes
@JesusLovesyou..1John3.6
@JesusLovesyou..1John3.6 Месяц назад
😮
@mikerob2134
@mikerob2134 24 дня назад
Yo mama…not mommy…..millennials 🙄
@Rylinabee
@Rylinabee 19 дней назад
@@mikerob2134 your comment is embarrassing lmao you’re at least in your 50’s still thinking millennials are 16 years old. Go back to drinking water out of a hose
@DakotaFrazier-l3h
@DakotaFrazier-l3h 2 месяца назад
Bruh of course sun bears are real
@kushpaladin
@kushpaladin 2 месяца назад
no auroch?
@JesusLovesyou..1John3.6
@JesusLovesyou..1John3.6 Месяц назад
7:03 the animal exhibits look nice 😊❤
@eileenweeks1815
@eileenweeks1815 Месяц назад
😈😈😈😈👹👹👹👹👹
@JesusLovesyou..1John3.6
@JesusLovesyou..1John3.6 Месяц назад
@@eileenweeks1815 ?
@kandihinshaw1870
@kandihinshaw1870 3 месяца назад
Technically of a hippopotamus gets you in its mouth you're done. And they do bite and they do do some serious damage. They use their teeth those large tests that we got and they will puncture through your body. They will charge after you if you come across them and you don't get out of their water quick enough they're going to run after you in the water. They're fast on the water they're pretty fast on land. But on land the speed is a little bit not as fast as it would be there in the water.
@ElsaZavala-im7lj
@ElsaZavala-im7lj 3 месяца назад
Are those real animals?
@joenieto5491
@joenieto5491 3 месяца назад
Sun bears are absolutely real
@kandihinshaw1870
@kandihinshaw1870 3 месяца назад
You do realize that Sonic the hedgehog is actually a hedgehog and not an echidna. An echidna is not related to hedgehogs. They're actually in the same family group that the platypus is in. It is a mammal that lays eggs in lactate. It doesn't technically have nipples but it does lactaid. It may resemble the looks of a hedgehog but it is far from a hedgehog. The echidna does share a food interest with anteaters. It is technically an anteater it is a species of anteater I do believe. It does eat ants and termites and small worms. But it is in no shape or form a hedgehog. And hedgehogs in a kidneys like I said they do look alike but they're not the same creature. Kidding is to get bigger than hedgehogs. And they really don't roll up in a ball like a hedgehog does. They tend to borrow them and bury their underbelly into the dirt to protect themselves and they use a little prickly bits to deter something that was trying to eat it
@Poetawesomendo
@Poetawesomendo 20 дней назад
Knuckles is an echidna.
@Rob-.
@Rob-. 4 месяца назад
Sun Bears are just guys in costume? Nope - Real animals!
@RayOutThere
@RayOutThere 4 месяца назад
That was a joke that didn't age well. There was a picture of one at a zoo in China that people were claiming was a man in a suit
@mrphillytitan
@mrphillytitan 4 месяца назад
Check the construction history on that building it was obviously found.. and the castle also😂
@JerseyBhad93
@JerseyBhad93 26 дней назад
Imagine what the cases smell like if u open them? 😂😂😂😂
@jefflewis5546
@jefflewis5546 4 месяца назад
Not the face of a realtive of mine...
@RayOutThere
@RayOutThere 4 месяца назад
Yes it is whether you like it or not
@ghostshirt1984
@ghostshirt1984 3 месяца назад
Your wrong! Humans are top of the food chain..
@Poetawesomendo
@Poetawesomendo 20 дней назад
There is no top to the food chain. Anything will eat anything if hungry enough.
@Vishal25-09
@Vishal25-09 Месяц назад
Night at the museum 2 🎉❤😂
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