I find it funny how Nick can brush off a nuke like it won’t be a problem for long but ya show him a shark, he’s basically Patrick screaming “TAKE IT AWAY!”
Well with a Nuke, you'd be dead before you realized what happened. With a shark you could die a slow painful death, or end up permanently handicapped like some surfers have been.
Going back to the porcupine perspective, some porcupines, like the African crested does have needle like quills. Others, like the American Porcupine, have barbed quills. His analogy isn’t far off, but it ultimately depends on what you encounter. But also, porcupine quills, unlike snake jaws, are capable of puncturing organs, which can be lethal for predators or stupid people
Don't forget unlucky people. One time a porcupine fell on an unwitting, *_incredibly_* unlucky woman's head, right on the scalp, quills down. To quote Mamadou himself: "If that ain't some Final Destination shit, I don't know WHAT is." (Yes, I know I'm replying to a year-old comment, I just don't care.) Edit: Yes, in case you (as in whoever happens to be reading this) didn't know, Casual Geographic's real name is Mamadou Ndiaye, hence his username mndiaye_97… I can only assume he was born in 1997.
Mantis shrimps are so fucking cool though. Not only do they punch hard but they will burn the shit out of whatever they punch with the cavitation bubble. Their entire niche is like an anime punch.
Hey Nate you think you can tell Nick that "while yes in Australia everything has the capacity to kill you shouldn't worry about it because if you know what the word boundaries mean you should be fine" that would be appreciated
15:55 Johnny’s are wasn’t gashed it was riddled with multiple punctures from the Anaconda’s fangs. But again they aren’t like a Shark’s where they are broad and akin to a steak knife. They are needles that latch onto the prey as the lower jaws go further then the top jaw does as well. Slowly swallowing whole and not ripping off chunks.
Who knew that SpongeBob is Deadly (also yeah, if SpongeBob and Patrick was actually real, mostly change that Patrick would eat SpongeBob like a Krabbypatty 🍔)
I think the hornet problem isn't as much of a problem now because, unlike the accidental introduction of the European hornet to the US back in the mid-19th century, which nobody bothered to combat, we were ready to deal with the Asian giant hornet so as to not have a repeat of what happened nearly 2 full centuries ago. That's just my theory, though. I can't say for sure.
An interesting fact about the honey bee is that it's native to Europe. They're invasive to America and in danger 299 other bees in America, make it legal to kill them without getting your ass handed to you. Farmers say they are illegal, they are not.