Same goes for some southeast Asians. When alot of Vietnamese immigrants moved to my area in the 50s, 60s, and 70s (mainly during the Vietnam war) we saw the local bullfrog and turtle species virtually disappear. I've always wanted to try turtle soup but they dont sell it here and there arent many turtles left :/
@@arthas640 yeah, my Mom was a refugee from Vietnam who moved to Louisiana in 1975. My grandpa was in the south Vietnamese army during the Vietnam war, and is still alive at 78 today. he took 2 bullets to the left arm and 1 to the right arm during the conflict.
My favorite thing about corvids learning to deal with cane toads is them not just realizing that they were poisonous, but specifically realizing that it was a gland on their backs and not permeating through their entire body. They recognized that the problem with this animal wasn't just that it was deadly, but specifically ONLY one part of its anatomy, then also realized that cane toads can't quite get off their backs properly. They visually dissected the cane toad in their head and then realized their best course of action was to grab them by the leg and flip them on their back.
I love how you do these videos, you tell us about the toad but on the other hand you quickly give us a little explanation on the eggs and birds. Which I find amazing
You forgot to mention something crusial. In Australia there are these birds, Kookaburras. They are smart. They take the toads, hit em on branches and rocks until the glands pop and all the poison comes out. By then the frog will be dead to shoot out the poison and the glands will be brocken too!
I really love the new level of comedic relief you're bringing to your recent videos dude, spot on. Bang on the mark. Perfect balance between education and entertainment
I love how this guy jumps every time from three to four topics each video and still feels natural when he returns to the first one. Toads --> poison --> egg --> cracked eggs and back to toads
Frogs and bull frogs: wonderful creatures. When I lived in Brazil one evening I "met" one chubby red/brown coloured big frog in front of my door, I protected my hand with a plastic bag and put her in the grass to keep her hidden and safe. Every evening that big frog returned to my front door and my fiancée said that frog fell in love with me ahahahahah
0:20 i think crows and/or ravens already figured this out, they would flip the cane toads on their back and eat from the belly without going all the way to the poison glands
I think you forgot that crows are a good matchup against these frogs, since they have the intelligence to learn to avoid it. and since they are usually in groups, they can easily learn from other's mistakes.
Here at the philippines, when I was a kid. I used to play this king toad until it dies (so sad sorry) I was curious about that white liquid coming out at their back. Now I know what is that 😂
When I was a kid (also in Philippines) there was a guard house behind our house. One day, the neighbors founds both guards dead. Turns out, they got drunk, hunted some "bullfrogs" if I remember correctly, cooked and ate em.
here in my country they gather at ponds during rainy days and sang like they are on top of the world...motorcycles and vehicles are their worst enemy lmao
I live in Florida and have cane toads everywhere. They're huge too. They grow up to be absolute units. PLUS They eat our cats food straight out of the bowl. One of our neighbors dogs died from eating one of these beasts.
@@mrwahoo9708 nice dream😂 rather you would be injured to catch me up, might be end up loosing your teeth and claws. I would be heavier and bigger in size, no chance 😂😂 I won't let myself hunted ahahah
I saw this kind of frog here in the city of Manila when I was a kid, my mother told me that don't touch that frog it's poisonous, so she was right. And also my mother grew up in the province that's why she knows
So, I'm sure this is just a trick to get people to comment, but frogs and toads are two different things. It's like a turtle and tortoise.... one's land based, the other is amphious
Ultimate irony, here in Australia we, arguably have 7 out of the 10 most venomous snakes in the world. However, they can't kill these cane toads ! In Queensland, the cane toads are off epidemic proportions and they've wiped out many a natural habitat. How to Kill Them: use golf clubs. The cane toads bloat when you use them as golf balls. If you repeatedly use them as a golf ball, they bloat so much they explode. NOTE - DON'T club them ! Use them as a golf ball as you would on a range.
We have them in south Florida, and they’re considered invasive. My son scoops them up with a lacrosse stick, throws them in a sack and we freeze them. Out with the trash
I have a beautiful 6 year old Rhinella Marina Cane Toad from Venezuela. He is 11 inches from snout to vent, yes 11 in, and weighs 4 pounds. He has eaten everything and anything imaginable and unimaginable. I can't say what in fear of being reported to an animal protection/cruelty agency or death threats.
I live in the original habitat of those toads and here the snakes have a specialized teeth, back in the mouth to pierce when the toad inflates, and yet have no problem with its poison. That toads are welcome in our gardens, we give then names, they never cause problems here.
*In the Philippines, there are local areas in our province that eat Cane Toads. They are even willing to barter Rice for it. My late brother-in-law once hunted half sack of Cane Toads and bartered it with half sack of rice (or less). They said its meat is much better than chicken. They only remove the head and innards. So usually, during rainy season, you see cane toads' heads lying around the rice fields*
Enjoy the video friends!
We will
I will! Hi everyone
Thanks for the video.
Do a video on Axolotl bestie ❤️
Y E S
Predators: Oh look a defenseless toad-
Toad: Your free trial of existence has expired
...
You're everywhere
Lmao
Dude-
How are you so powerful?
Everywhere i go... I see HIS face
Frog: *Becomes Invasive species because of poison, but is still partially edible*
France: *”I’ll take your entire stock”*
Same goes for some southeast Asians. When alot of Vietnamese immigrants moved to my area in the 50s, 60s, and 70s (mainly during the Vietnam war) we saw the local bullfrog and turtle species virtually disappear. I've always wanted to try turtle soup but they dont sell it here and there arent many turtles left :/
@@arthas640 yeah, my Mom was a refugee from Vietnam who moved to Louisiana in 1975. My grandpa was in the south Vietnamese army during the Vietnam war, and is still alive at 78 today. he took 2 bullets to the left arm and 1 to the right arm during the conflict.
That’s why Rome considered them barbarians.
@@ShadowReaper-pu2hx but what about the ones with the full-auto crossbows?
@@averageforzaplayer1048, fancy barbarians.
lets be honest his transition from one topic to another is smoother then my pickup lines.....
*smoother than
True XD
Same goes for me lol
Doesn't have to be very smooth to pull that off
I think he did this on purpose 🤔
My favorite thing about corvids learning to deal with cane toads is them not just realizing that they were poisonous, but specifically realizing that it was a gland on their backs and not permeating through their entire body. They recognized that the problem with this animal wasn't just that it was deadly, but specifically ONLY one part of its anatomy, then also realized that cane toads can't quite get off their backs properly. They visually dissected the cane toad in their head and then realized their best course of action was to grab them by the leg and flip them on their back.
I just knew it that it's Cane toad. Large size and those poisonous glands. God must love him
Yo brock when are you coming back to wwe it sucks without you suplexing everyone
He doesn't like me that's for sure he even said so.
@@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647 he doesn't like me either
I dunno, Cane toad kinda murdered his brother Abel toad so I don't think God loves him nowadays.
"I repeat, do not eat toads" 😂😅
I love how you do these videos, you tell us about the toad but on the other hand you quickly give us a little explanation on the eggs and birds. Which I find amazing
*Predator eats toad*
Toad:I'm gonna end their entire career
I need this type of encouragement
It's more like"im gonna end your entire life"
Bing bang badaboop……POW. *ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh*
@Kapi So if I were a buffalo and you were a lion would you eat me?
Ants: imma eat this toads career
You forgot to mention something crusial. In Australia there are these birds, Kookaburras. They are smart. They take the toads, hit em on branches and rocks until the glands pop and all the poison comes out. By then the frog will be dead to shoot out the poison and the glands will be brocken too!
I really love the new level of comedic relief you're bringing to your recent videos dude, spot on. Bang on the mark. Perfect balance between education and entertainment
I love how this guy jumps every time from three to four topics each video and still feels natural when he returns to the first one. Toads --> poison --> egg --> cracked eggs and back to toads
ikr…he must have ADHD & so do all of us
That's good "local predators turn out to be toadally helpless".
We see what u did there
Bad bad bad commenter....NO! 😉 Actually, I'm toadally gonna be waiting for an opportunity to use this...
This was great. lol
"the frog that will never be eaten"
China: "Hold my dog"
😂😂omg please…it. Made my day….good joke but remember people might take it something else and sound as racist comment
LMAOOOO
Yes i was doing smthn at biology and the teacher jokingly asked: “what creature eats sharks?” And i was like : “ chinese people!”
Nah Asian bullfrog is far better that these toads.
@@bmo2039 viking aka white peach people . Who the heck eat pork
Me at my burger while watching this: *"Dont get any ideas..."*
😂
IMAOO
@@savannahtemares7456 So if I were a buffalo and you were a lion would you eat me?
@@nativetube yes
LOL
Why is nobody appreciating the amount of hardwork done by the camera team ??
woah insectstories
Frogs and bull frogs: wonderful creatures.
When I lived in Brazil one evening I "met" one chubby red/brown coloured big frog in front of my door, I protected my hand with a plastic bag and put her in the grass to keep her hidden and safe.
Every evening that big frog returned to my front door and my fiancée said that frog fell in love with me ahahahahah
It was trying to kill you 🤷🤦
Ahahahaha
Every story that starts with "let's introduce a species in a new environment to combat some pest" has a plot twist...
Predator: *tries to eat cane toads*
Cane toads: so you have chosen death
Imagine a human having same quality..
Someone slaps him , he dies
1 Million ants: You underestimate my power
Rat?
"Now that you know about cane toads, let's talk about eggs."
You mean pond caviar?
Narrator: "Now I will tell you why king toads are hard to eat."
Also Narrator: "in conclusion eggs are difficult to break."
Yeah I dont know what that had to do with cane toads🤔
So crush the toads and eat the eggs That's what I was toad to do.
Pimple toads
Crocodile:- Okay I heard you can't be eaten.
*"finally a worthy opponent! our battle will be legendary"*
I think it was "The battle will be legendary!"
Edit: NVM it was *"Our"*
So basic
@@L.I.G.H.T. I think it was "I need your strongest potions for the Battle"
Anyone watch Kung Fu panda here? That's what the comment is about
@Fafaello I'll check it right now 😅
"This frog will never be eaten!"
'Shows picture of frog being eaten'
0:20 i think crows and/or ravens already figured this out, they would flip the cane toads on their back and eat from the belly without going all the way to the poison glands
“Clever girl…”
@@Toasteeei accurate, seeing as raptors technically evolved into birds
@@Toasteeei I understood that reference!
Correct, watched them do it on several occasions now.
Well he does mention it in the video.
Wonderland time Frog Nation is here
Watop is like that science teacher that everyone likes
Thanks for so many likes
and needed
@@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647 yh
I wish he was my teacher
@@farcry1752 me to bruh
@@Successchannel798 *too
Me: "That's all for today, RUclips, gotta do something productive now"
The algorithm: *wanna watch a toad that can't be eaten?*
Love these videos
I dont know you but you're verified so... Easy 1K likes lmao
Me too Darius
Love you 😍
U mean you like video of animals trying to be eaten
lol.
Video: Cane Toad...
Me: The title says frog....
I got a cane toad and named it “Political Speech”. Both are hard to swallow, both make you feel terrible for trying.
Ahhahahh
More like Deep Toad.
Ha ha ha 👍
@@markoz673bajen8 deep croak
love video
That meg pimple popping clip 😂😂
I like the part where the frog thought that the ants we leave if he doesn't move and after that the panic of the frog.
I got a stroke reading this
@@zsch6859 At least you didn't die reading it XD.
Try that again but in English
@@sethlew8971 Yes...
“Never eat something that wants to be eaten”
Wait... What? 😹
That's terrible dating advice
Local predators turned out to be toad-ally helpless.
Booo!!! hisss!!
Another!
WHERE ISTHE ORIGINAL
Leave ➡️🚪
The will to live is important
Oh hi again :D
we eat these in the Philippines
one of the best ways to cook them is adobo
You don't say. How philosophical
Dead channel is not important
That was a seamless transition from frogs to egg crackin
Yes
It’s crackalackin
Yes 😄
Snake: nooooo you can't just eat a frog with poison!!
Ants: yum yum toad
Toad: *"What is this disgusting thing*
King Toad: **Croak**
Mario: *"it's a frog Toad..."*
Toad: *"B-but..."*
Mario: *"ssshhhh,don't question it..."*
My generation grew up on Bill Nye The Science Guy, kids today will grow up on WATOP!
I'm so satisfied that he finally used the term poison and venom correctly this time
Cane toads can sure hop out of dangerous situations
Comydi
Not when I've got a golf club for the little bastards
I think you forgot that crows are a good matchup against these frogs, since they have the intelligence to learn to avoid it.
and since they are usually in groups, they can easily learn from other's mistakes.
Here at the philippines, when I was a kid. I used to play this king toad until it dies (so sad sorry) I was curious about that white liquid coming out at their back. Now I know what is that 😂
I catch those when I was younger but only if there small the big ones give me nightmares.
Frog: I have developed poison!
Filipino children: Ano yan?
Ang OA maibida lang Philippines ehh
When I was a kid (also in Philippines) there was a guard house behind our house.
One day, the neighbors founds both guards dead.
Turns out, they got drunk, hunted some "bullfrogs" if I remember correctly, cooked and ate em.
@@alonelliot5289 pag walang masabi. Shut your mouth. Takot kalang mag english
Even in death the toad gets the last laugh, it's a win-win for them.
5:01 that scream killed me 😹
5:00
I use to have problems with toads that moved into my neighborhood, so I moved.
I guess our animals need to quickly adapt cause once again we messed another ecosystem up.
This is top quality content right here... Bravo WATOP...
He needs a show
You're watching it...
This man has a great sense of humor..
and some people are addicted to licking them LMAO
That dog loves them too much !
Frog: I refuse to die. The snake: I will still try.
predators: hey look why is a toad walking
at night time?
toad: uses :genjutsu :) im already gone
this turned from a frog documentary to an egg documentary
"The Frog never be eaten"
Chinese : Hold my cleaver
every southeast asian country*
Every country with a hungry or food curious person:
French be like
The toad has a look on its face like it’s always going ‘ ahh what do ya want from me’.
Cane Toads : I have a posion that cane kill whoever tries to eat me
Ants : *Assert Dominance*
King Frog: We gota tell chickens our secret survival trick. They need it more than us.
4:51 lmaooo
Lol
here in my country they gather at ponds during rainy days and sang like they are on top of the world...motorcycles and vehicles are their worst enemy lmao
I live in Florida and have cane toads everywhere. They're huge too. They grow up to be absolute units. PLUS They eat our cats food straight out of the bowl. One of our neighbors dogs died from eating one of these beasts.
Best narration
This frog will never be eaten
Me who’s afraid of toads: **reloads a shotgun**
Thank you
I love your video's! You are one of the best!!!!!! Cheers from France!!!!!!!!!!
Who else had this channel pop up on their recommendations and have been addicted ever since 💉
Predator: Im starving thank goodness. Frog: Nah... im good.
that coffee machine of yours looks amazing
not it equals fuzz
@@mrwahoo9708 So if I were a buffalo and you were a lion would you eat me?
@@nativetube if i was a hungry lion then probabaly
@@mrwahoo9708 nice dream😂 rather you would be injured to catch me up, might be end up loosing your teeth and claws. I would be heavier and bigger in size, no chance 😂😂 I won't let myself hunted ahahah
@@nativetube well im not a lion so nice dream back to you
My guy went from topic to topic with no problems.
"They dont seem to give up"
AHHHHHH
The ingenious Crow found by tipping it over dinner is served....such intelligence 😊
Until the very last moment of this video, I thought the toad was called “king toad”.
This is *TOADALLY* awesome
I saw this kind of frog here in the city of Manila when I was a kid, my mother told me that don't touch that frog it's poisonous, so she was right. And also my mother grew up in the province that's why she knows
cane toads: eat me predators: ok :predators ow that hurts my mouth cane toads: its posion
" They dont seem to give up- AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" 4:59
This mans intro is 🔥🔥
"The Frog that will never be eaten"
France: Hold my frog legs
So, I'm sure this is just a trick to get people to comment, but frogs and toads are two different things. It's like a turtle and tortoise.... one's land based, the other is amphious
Ultimate irony, here in Australia we, arguably have 7 out of the 10 most venomous snakes in the world.
However, they can't kill these cane toads !
In Queensland, the cane toads are off epidemic proportions and they've wiped out many a natural habitat.
How to Kill Them: use golf clubs. The cane toads bloat when you use them as golf balls.
If you repeatedly use them as a golf ball, they bloat so much they explode.
NOTE - DON'T club them ! Use them as a golf ball as you would on a range.
Yo damita, I thought u we’re gonna play with my frog 🐸!!!!
We have them in south Florida, and they’re considered invasive. My son scoops them up with a lacrosse stick, throws them in a sack and we freeze them. Out with the trash
My man's add is worse than mine. Went from poisonous frogs to eggs in about 2 seconds lol. Love it!!
when your teacher gives you an essay to write on frogs but you are fascinated by eggs
WATOP: mentions Philippines
Literally every Filipino:
You have summoned us
a lot of useful knowledge
When you're a cane toad and you hear Peter Griffin yelling "That's three Mark Ruffaloes!"
Youre in a pewdiepie video, which ,of course, is pretty cool.
RUclips video: the frog that can't be eaten
Humans: and I took that personal
I have a beautiful 6 year old Rhinella Marina Cane Toad from Venezuela. He is 11 inches from snout to vent, yes 11 in, and weighs 4 pounds. He has eaten everything and anything imaginable and unimaginable. I can't say what in fear of being reported to an animal protection/cruelty agency or death threats.
“Some don’t”.
As a Aussie here's a tip for Cain toads pour salt on its back they burn :)
Cane toads: no one can kill us
My gun: Allow me to introduce myself
The Frog that will never be eaten... And the snake that will never be full!
That frog on the thumbnail looked like a displeased better half during whoopy time.
Love the way you narrate .... ❤️
I live in the original habitat of those toads and here the snakes have a specialized teeth, back in the mouth to pierce when the toad inflates, and yet have no problem with its poison. That toads are welcome in our gardens, we give then names, they never cause problems here.
*In the Philippines, there are local areas in our province that eat Cane Toads. They are even willing to barter Rice for it. My late brother-in-law once hunted half sack of Cane Toads and bartered it with half sack of rice (or less). They said its meat is much better than chicken. They only remove the head and innards. So usually, during rainy season, you see cane toads' heads lying around the rice fields*
you gotta love his giant stash of dead memes
Predator: I’m gonna eat you!
Toad: Oh no, Anyway.
I'm from the PH and when it's raining they're everywhere! Also i'mma tell you... THEY ARE LOUD AF!