WARNING LIVE FEEDING!! Mice are very nutritious, but be careful not to overeat. マウスはとても栄養価が高いですが食べ過ぎに注意です。 What do wild frogs eat and grow? I want to feed what they eat in the wild. And let's observe together what it looks like!
I wonder how frog live feeding channels with silly music became a thing. It's oddly specific. Frogs are freaking death machines though. Almost as scary as humans!
Will it be ok emotionally to all Pacman Frog owner if i could try and get some funding and create a video of feeding a life Pacman Frog to a big adult snake, lets say...cobra? There shoudn't be any emotional objection like how you guys feed a live mice to your Pacman Frog...
"derekec" It is common. Have you ever seen a dead mouse who's head had been slammed in by a mousetrap? The eyes pop out. Their heads are designed that way.
Dear Southstar44: I am here. I am a proffessional mental health counselor. I really am. In real life. So what happened to you as a child? Did you have a good relationship with your parents? Did something happen to you at band camp that you want to talk about now? It's OK it's all confidential. I won't tell anyone . HIPPA regulations and all that.
@@lisar.veneziano1517 I was attacked by woodchucks during my clarinet solo at band camp and these frog vidz are part of my therapy. They help me to realize that my life doesnt have to be dominated by visions of rabid bucktoothed rodents anymore. 🐭🐭🐭 I can finally be free! 🤗
Sapo é bicho do kpeta mesmo, comeu um rato enorme… Um rato grande (tamanho relativo), muito mais inteligente que ele, mas não importa… O sapo simplesmente vendeu não importando o que o rato fez.
@nazar actually rats are very smart but almost everything has a bigger predator. The desert mice and mongoose take out poisonous snakes. Good thing for froggy he doesn't have to eat them cause he'd lose lol.
@Nazar 23 lol 😆 yeah I hear ya some folks don't like rodents. I used to have and breed gerbils very affectionate and social animals so I have a soft spot for them. I also had mice and one rat lol. Didn't like them as much. The mice and rat smelled bad and they didn't want to be trained lol. Plus the 2 mice I had one killed the other lol 😆 The gerbils were much better pets and can also be trained. Way more sociable than the rat and mice.
@@MKF30 Well now, do stupid, demented homeless people deserve to be eaten by other homeless people? Are cannibalistic primitive people smarter and more deserving than people they trap and eat ? Educated people can be more sociable and intelligent and better behaved than un-educated, poor people. Should we like one more than the other, or equally feel "love' for them both? Are parents who choose to abort their defective fetus more intellligent in doing so in order to have more healthy and capable better-bred progeny? Are people who let a defective, sick fetus be born so as to be "sympathetic" actually diong anyone a favor or "serving god" or "doing the right thing"? "Deserve" is a very abstract and loaded word. One animal eating another is not "deserved" or 'Un-deserved." it is natural selection. There is reason and result. People may have what they think are "good reasons' but the results are what will cut or not cut the mustard.
@Nazar 23 Actually, rats and mice are quite intelligent creatures. Believe it or not, they have even been trained, like dogs, to find land mines. There is a great documentary on RU-vid on the use of rats to clear minefields.
Digested alive! There is a 1972 movie called FROGS. It has Sam Elliott before his mustache and you can't recognize him until he speaks cuz you've probably heard his voice
The music rocks and the owner please when your monster gets too old please put something in there that will eat him please. Payback in the food chain is only natural 😱🤯🌝
"JP MJ" Probably the owner has that in mind. "Payback" is not the right word though it may not be the wrong word. In older Japanese culture younger people kill off older family members. Now that is payback.