@@venetaVISCA Facts, looks like in the anime TerraFormers, forget getting your DNA spliced with Japanese Hornet, somebody should have spliced their DNA with a Pacman Frog and the show would have been over in 1 season.
Incredible that hornet was swallowed and in the frogs stomach and almost escaped three times and tried again. The pressure of a frog bite is like getting crushed by a steam roller. Simply incredible.
Frog is basically a fat pillow inside and outside. It could absorb venom, strings, bites, and scratches. It stomach acid is also potent, frog could eat a scorpion and a crab.
Imagine you went to KFC and ate some chicken but the chicken came back from the dead and started attacking the inside of your stomach and coming out through your mouth. That is what the poor frog must have felt. It must have been even worse for the hornet.
It’s interesting that they aren’t necessarily immune to the venom from insects, and they do feel the pain of the sting. But the pain isn’t severe enough to prevent them from attempting to feed over and over again.
A more terrifying thought is the idea that maybe the pain is actually great, but the frog’s eating instincts are too strong. I doubt this is the case, but I honestly wouldn’t be too suprised if it was- frogs have a habit of eating everything in sight and even overeating
@@drelezar7745 The frogs skin is thick and very stretchy and probably the stinger dont even penetrate the skin. See how the wasp bite the frongs lip but the skin did not get damaged at all.
The toxins do nothing like when a Rat fights a scorpion it just feels like a tiny pinch because the tip of the stinger but the venom doesn't work on the Froggo.
They aren’t immune to the venom, and they do feel the pain. Just not as we would, and it’s not painful enough for them to try feeding again once they’ve regurgitated their prey.
It would be harder from him if the owner drop these hornet queen not with the back to the ground. She will possible sting him in his eyes or other parts and than this can be a much harder thing for this frog to beat this hornet queen ;) lg
I have experienced that one time when I was sleeping a spider crawled into my mouth and down my throat and when I woke up I could feel it moving around down there
This just goes to show that this frog's eating habits IS PURE INSTINCT & has nothing to do with flavor or actually enjoying a meal. He immediately attacks the hornet which must have stung the inside of the frog's mouth & internal digestive system multiple times. Despite the pain this must have inflicted, the frog's instinct to eat, regurgitate then eat then regurgitate then eat again must be considerably more powerful than taste or enjoyment alone
Bullfrogs I imagine have a high resilience to poison and stings. The inside of their body has a lot of acid that breaks down the insect as a rapid rate.
Stomach acid is potent. The only way that hornet could beat the frog is by stinging it in the eyes. I doubt the the strings could penetrate that fat body inside and outside. Dumping a hornet inside a small glass tank isn't fair to the hornet who needs the open air to fly and attack and evade. It's like putting a shark on land.
That's amazing that the frog can actually hack the hornet back up after it seemingly being completely digested. Not a happy hornet. Hurtin' fer certain.
@@Cartman5101 I did have an in depth discussion with the hornet after the ordeal. It's traumatized and is currently seeking professional help. It has also retained a lawyer. LOL
Hornet (stings frog stomach) "I'm getting out of here!" Frog: "You will not escape me!" Hornet: (reaches mouth) "Yay, I'm free!" Frog: "Get back in my stomach, you're not going anywhere!"
So the frog got his inside stung, spit him out then started swallowing him again, this squeezing him until he couldn’t bite or sting ANYMORE. epic battle
I think it was the stomach acids from the frog that were killing and weakening the wasp. And yeah, I know the frog must’ve been hurtin as well from those killer stings. But his stubbornness somehow overcame it and continued munch down on the wasp anyway.
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@@salimmelikov1975 agreed. This has had over 8000 views but the encounters are set by the video maker ; the frog and hornet would not have crossed paths out there in the wild...but that's entertainment as they say
is the giant frog immune to the toxic stings of wasp? considering the size of the frog, without such an immunity, the frog couldn't survive such venomous stabbings..