@Repent-and-believe-in-Jesus1God is also against forcing religion, the thing you're doing, because it goes against the free will he's given us. I'm not that well versed in Christianity so correct me if I'm wrong but God doesn't force religion, so why should you? If your intent isn't to push religion on people on RU-vid who are just minding their own business, then it's to educate them. But why? Surely, someone who's actually interested in Christianity, or someone who is Christian, already knows this stuff. And the people who don't... Well, they probably don't feel the need to learn about Chritianity, and that's fine. Christianity is about being kind and accepting other people's beliefs. So, from me as an Atheist to you as a Christian: We may not see eye to eye but one thing's for certain, forcing people to listen to your preachings is just going to deter them from actually listening
Thorny devils don't drink from the mouth water is absorbed through the eyes and replenishs the body from there the goanna doesn't drink at all its rehydration is sustained by other animals it eats
The amount of effort you put into just finding a creature is praise worthy. Searching in those hidden lands of Australia is amazing facing all the dangers and hurdles. Thanks for the amazing experience. Keep on doing the good work
@@Dankster-yo8xv They are correct. Even leaving this comment will give Google more data about me that they'll sell to advertisers. It's impossible to use the internet without becoming some company's product.
The thorny devils really are an awesome breed of lizard. Hopefully one day I'll be able to get over to Australia and be able to see some out in the wild. The thorny devil is just one of the Australian reptiles I would love to see.
@@texan2u Thorny Devils only live in Australia, you are thinking of Texas Horned Lizards, they fill the same ecological niche but are not super closely related with the horned lizards being Phrynosomatids and Thorny Devils being Agamids
Oh really? All I said is that this thorny devil looks virtually identical to my Texas Horned Toad, ""Horny Toad". I did NOT ask for scientific b.s. like it's name. They look almost identical so do NOT tell me that they're not "closely related" to the Horny Toad - hell look at them.
Turtle frog and thorny devil back to back? Mark you’re COOKING I highly suggest going for a regal jumping spider and some other southeastern USA inverts when filming in the states again, since in the past y’all went reptile heavy on the region, but overall I’m liking the animals being filmed as of late :D👍
Great episode! I remember learning about this lizard almost 30 years ago and being in awe of them. I even made a sculpture in art of one. Thanks for making me feel like a kid again :)
one of my favorite lizards. Always thought it was awesome to watch them drink from their feet. if they soak up enough water, you can actually see turn into a ball of water above its eye and drinks it.
@@thawkxx3251unless he has potentially hundreds of ants to feed it each day they wouldn't have had it nor will they have it for long. So hopefully they're just lying, or hopefully they somehow have a lot of ants 😂
I grew up in the Pilbara. I used to catch them on way to school and hide them in my desk when i was 8yrs old. They're so cute. There's actually a couple different varieties, the yellow ones were a bit harder to find, there's also more red coloured ones. Some were without the bump on the back of the neck They are so chill and make great pets.. I remember a friend and I used to play "hungry hippo" and sit them both on an ant trail and see who's could eat the most on 60 seconds on my mates Casino calculator watch😂 Also reminds me of the time we had to run for our lives when we got chased by a huge Bungarra (big monitor lizard). Come to think of it, I'm surprised I'm alive.. A few friends died back then, one stood on a stone fish where we used to swim. the same place I used to pick up blue ringed octopus..🤦 also the same place my step dad stood on a sting ray and got speared through the ankle, was the only time I ever saw him cry.. you knew it was time to stop swimming when you saw the shark fins coming in. My neighbour died picking up a hose and got bit on the neck by a King Brown.. I remember a few ppl got taken out by Kingys. As a kid running bare foot through the spinifex grass chasing all sorts.. thought it was normal 😅
Found one once on a trip with my family out bush. He was much bigger than the lad in this video, but he was just as chill and easy going. Cause they only eat ants, their metabolism is really slow, and they don't have much aggression at all and rely mainly on their spikes and camouflage to deter potential predators.
Yeah " designed for" sounds like an RC tank I put together on my workbench and put in extra sheilding to protect it from getting its electronics wet...
My parents told me these used to be common, they would find them in the backyard in Perth, WA. Its a bit sad, I dont think they live anywhere near the city anymore, ive never seen one.
Hi i am Rinaaz and i am your biggest fan and i am 7 years old. I really like to explore but i can as there aren't so many places in Bangladesh. I watch all your videos and it inspires me a lot.
Me and my brother caught one of these as kids in Arizona which is funny cause we always wanted bearded dragons from the pet store. He was just chilling in our sandbox ☠️
This animal is definitely cool, I think that I've heard of this one before. It's funny that it was moving around. Lizards are so awesome, I like this one a lot.
The thorny devil was really cool looking. I really liked the color patterns on it body. The coolest thing about him was the way the color changed when he was in the water getting hydrated. I thought the spikes were really cool. I know they are not cool enough to touch, but still cool looking. My favorite thing about them is the fact that they can reduce some of the aunt population. I wish we had the thorny devil in the United States, that way we could have less aunts.
if it is as sharp as rose thorns then it is certainly sharp enough to draw blood... if it is not sharp enough to draw blood, it is not as sharp as a rose thorn; but you want to find a sharp plant, try the flying dragon orange.