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  • Опубликовано: 18 мар 2021
  • Meet the dangerous plant that traps and digests SMALL ANIMALS until there's nothing but bones and fur left! Scary stuff...
    From Kingdom of Plants 3D: a natural history documentary series written and presented by David Attenborough, which explores the world of plants. It was filmed over the course of a year at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew.
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  • @popculturecritics
    @popculturecritics 2 года назад +8170

    Respect to the cameraperson risking his life inside the plant.

    • @brisnodgrass5858
      @brisnodgrass5858 2 года назад +92

      Silly gooses they can't dissolve humans. And Venus fly traps can't "bite" us🤣

    • @thatsvenne9641
      @thatsvenne9641 2 года назад +447

      @@brisnodgrass5858 I think it’s meant to be as a joke. I doubt Mac actually believes a person was in danger filming this.

    • @BBCBOY919
      @BBCBOY919 2 года назад +160

      boomers everywhere

    • @Simon-iy7mt
      @Simon-iy7mt 2 года назад +75

      @@brisnodgrass5858 You should really delete your response before you drown in r/whoosh replies. Good God man!

    • @theclockworkcadaver7025
      @theclockworkcadaver7025 2 года назад +159

      Why do you bother saying "cameraperson" instead of "cameraman" if you're just gonna say "his" anyway 😂

  • @MsJake199
    @MsJake199 2 года назад +3077

    So the last plant is basically a self sustaining toilet

    • @kindspirit7
      @kindspirit7 2 года назад +80

      LOL no poopy in the nest then only in the pitcher plants.

    • @DickWigglin
      @DickWigglin 2 года назад +37

      Just like the pitcher plant in zefrank1's video.

    • @blackhillsrider2626
      @blackhillsrider2626 2 года назад +75

      Gives new meaning to the phrase eat s--t!

    • @Turtleback8024
      @Turtleback8024 2 года назад +7

      😂

    • @3lak0vt27
      @3lak0vt27 2 года назад +88

      Haaa literally the Potty Plan even shaped like a toilet that's crazy 😆😆

  • @huntercool2232
    @huntercool2232 11 месяцев назад +180

    I honestly don’t want to imagine a nature documentary not narrated by this guy… the fact that he is 97 and still doing what he loves to this day is amazing!

  • @omz31
    @omz31 2 года назад +563

    So crazy that there’s a plant that attracts a certain animal to sit and eat at a substance it secretes, which may contain a laxative, and that animal will then poop into the plant, giving it the nutrients it needs. Nature 🤯

  • @microwavedcheetos
    @microwavedcheetos 2 года назад +2467

    David actually has a pitcher plant named after him, Nepenthes attenboroughii was found in 2007 on a mountain at the island of Palawan

    • @longangrysausage3495
      @longangrysausage3495 2 года назад +28

      Wowwww that’s so cool

    • @maddys5122
      @maddys5122 2 года назад +28

      Wow thank you for the info so awesome

    • @TheCaptainSplatter
      @TheCaptainSplatter 2 года назад +21

      This nice of them to do that.

    • @compatriot852
      @compatriot852 2 года назад +5

      That reminds me of an old RUclips vid that was posted in 2007 about the pitchers that he did.

    • @jellyacecream
      @jellyacecream 2 года назад +1

      palawan? Wow

  • @nothingfollows3009
    @nothingfollows3009 2 года назад +3934

    I would freakout as well if I see a decaying body next to me.

    • @mikebond6328
      @mikebond6328 2 года назад +26

      Reminds me of the Travis Walton story.

    • @felisafrantic
      @felisafrantic 2 года назад +139

      I think anyone would freak out if they saw a decaying body next to them lol

    • @kristineavendano1670
      @kristineavendano1670 2 года назад +61

      Yeah this is what people are forgetting man nature can be beautiful but it can be deadly

    • @westsidechalino
      @westsidechalino 2 года назад +45

      So it’s a toilet plant

    • @jun24juanhuerta14
      @jun24juanhuerta14 2 года назад +7

      The amazing plants of nature like the Venus flytrap.

  • @gabriel.954
    @gabriel.954 10 месяцев назад +17

    I'm 49 and remember listening to his documentaries as a child. He is amazing.

  • @Vikwak
    @Vikwak 2 года назад +52

    The poop eating plant ironically looks like a toilet

    • @aprioriontoast704
      @aprioriontoast704 2 года назад

      ironic? natural selection , toilets are designed with the same thing in mind

  • @Jo-yp8wy
    @Jo-yp8wy 2 года назад +2691

    I wish he would live forever. The world will be a sadder place when he is no more. He is such a fantastic person.

    • @kistole28
      @kistole28 2 года назад +23

      You can't live forever on earth.

    • @justkyle5537
      @justkyle5537 2 года назад +86

      @@kistole28 we know

    • @supernova00500
      @supernova00500 2 года назад +23

      Cameraman is always immortal!

    • @pluto8404
      @pluto8404 2 года назад +6

      So sad to hear he passed. RIP.

    • @dawid5220
      @dawid5220 2 года назад +41

      @@pluto8404 good thing he didnt

  • @TheCoolProfessor
    @TheCoolProfessor 2 года назад +2337

    Nature can create things that are straight out of a horror movie!

    • @maryfeddy2798
      @maryfeddy2798 2 года назад +162

      Or the horror movies were created out of nature??!!

    • @riteshbolane
      @riteshbolane 2 года назад +22

      But that's a topic....for anotherrrrr.... What if ..!

    • @sayedalazam4228
      @sayedalazam4228 2 года назад +41

      Nature creates things now😂😂🤨🤨 you can't say God because ppl nowadays will get offended but you can say nature, the universe.😂 Who created nature itself, who created rain, soil, oxygen, sunlight, a perfect climate for plants to grow in? God Almighty. Praise Allah

    • @MoskusMoskiferus1611
      @MoskusMoskiferus1611 2 года назад +14

      @@sayedalazam4228. God Creates Horror

    • @YenNguyen-ql6lh
      @YenNguyen-ql6lh 2 года назад +10

      @@MoskusMoskiferus1611 God created human which is a horror 😂😂

  • @ffi4597
    @ffi4597 2 года назад +223

    I can listen to David all day! Such a soothing voice. Makes anything interesting

  • @stamperz6015
    @stamperz6015 2 года назад +23

    Love that the toilet plant is even mildly toilet shaped. Love Sir Attenborough for telling us about the shrew toilet. Love the directors and editors and cameramen for creating film of shrew poops in a leaf. 10/10

  • @tommyqian3517
    @tommyqian3517 2 года назад +1207

    the nepenthes rafflesiana is actually smart, cuz the part that has the nectar is dry(not slippery) for a few hours each day and wet at other times, yet it catches 36% more ants than those that stay wet all day. why? the ants can leave the nepenthes safely and come back with more ants, resulting in more food for the nepenthes rafflesiana

    • @microwavedcheetos
      @microwavedcheetos 2 года назад +27

      Cool, I just bought mine

    • @klytouch7515
      @klytouch7515 2 года назад +73

      Clever girl...

    • @tommyqian3517
      @tommyqian3517 2 года назад +13

      @@klytouch7515 XD yes I am kinda a nerd(uh yeah totally don’t have stacks of young scientists books at home)

    • @distantcoff7391
      @distantcoff7391 2 года назад +8

      @@tommyqian3517😄 thanks for that information 😁 I found it very interesting.
      Evolution is awesome 😃

    • @tommyqian3517
      @tommyqian3517 2 года назад +4

      @@distantcoff7391 it certainly is. :D

  • @antongolovko1149
    @antongolovko1149 2 года назад +593

    I grew up watching and listening to Attenborough's documentaries. Very nostalgic to watch this short clip.

  • @JRM92B
    @JRM92B 2 года назад +7

    The most iconic narrator of documentary history imo. He seem just as passionate and amazed about life and Earth as we are and I like it

  • @manutosis598
    @manutosis598 2 года назад +18

    Flies in my house: litterally is so fast thinking thst dodges a object that goes super fast
    Flies in that video: *slips and dies*

    • @kieranriches1089
      @kieranriches1089 2 года назад

      'It's the punch you don't see coming that knocks you out'

  • @marielaveau5321
    @marielaveau5321 2 года назад +1435

    For anyone who is really interested in these plants, I highly highly recommend visiting California Carnivores nursery in Sebastopol, CA. They have the largest collection of carnivorous plants in North America. Super nice knowledgeable staff too. I went with my grandkids a few years ago, it was AWESOME. ✌️

    • @vonleiningen
      @vonleiningen 2 года назад +12

      Question is, can you purchase any?

    • @frankosmokes
      @frankosmokes 2 года назад +2

      Just watched a video with them in it they're awesome

    • @patpatchannel4019
      @patpatchannel4019 2 года назад +1

      อยากไปจังเลยค่ะ ลูกชายดิฉันปลูกไว้สายพันธุ์หนึ่ง งามดี

    • @kanariya02115
      @kanariya02115 2 года назад +18

      They are no longer open to the public.

    • @patpatchannel4019
      @patpatchannel4019 2 года назад +2

      @@kanariya02115
      Thank you

  • @ThePharaoh.1053
    @ThePharaoh.1053 2 года назад +53

    that bug inside the trap: sup you new around here

    • @weirdboyrox
      @weirdboyrox 2 года назад

      That's where my uncle went!

  • @ryaquaza3offical
    @ryaquaza3offical 2 года назад +463

    Imagine being in a family of meat eating plants that trap and digest their alive, then natural selection just turned around and said “screw that, your a toilet Harry!”

    • @barrontrump3943
      @barrontrump3943 2 года назад +2

      Tree shrew instead gives HP to the plant instead of the plant main attack being Not Very Effective.

    • @ryaquaza3offical
      @ryaquaza3offical 2 года назад +11

      @@barrontrump3943 thing is the plant’s main attack isn’t always not very effective towards mammals, some of the larger pitchers can and will eat animals like frogs, rats and the previously mentioned treeshrews. At this point it’s pretty much a 1-Hit OK move rather than not being very effective.
      This plant basically has a move set that’s all healing moves and no attacking moves whereas majority of pitchers have an attack of some form, even the smallest ones do have a 1-Hit KO towards bug times it’s still something.

    • @naturespirituality1204
      @naturespirituality1204 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/channel/UCFb6H-aMHfGUBjkujh3u4_A😔😔

    • @naturespirituality1204
      @naturespirituality1204 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/channel/UCFb6H-aMHfGUBjkujh3u4_A😔😔

    • @Norrie_Rugger
      @Norrie_Rugger 2 года назад +9

      Better though.
      Digesting a mammal takes time and runs the risk of damage to the leaf releasing the dead catch, and its nutrients. Mammals are also, generally, smart and after a close call or two a lucky one will start destroying the trap before eating. It's also a one and done massive HP boost
      Mammal crap is full of readily available nutrients, from its passage through the digestive track, which can almost immediately be taken up by the leaf. There is no massive loss should one leaf be destroyed. You also see that the leaf is shaped to prevent a mammal falling in.
      It's a return customer who has no reason to destroy the leaf so the plant gets a continuous boost of nutrients which it can assimilate easily

  • @lizdaugherty5607
    @lizdaugherty5607 2 года назад +601

    That is crazy and terrifying at the same time,but nature is amazing how it works. So intricate

    • @shiyadh7355
      @shiyadh7355 2 года назад +3

      All of these plants are needed in a ecosystem, thats why fish cant survive without benifitiol bacteria!..

    • @iamBlackGambit
      @iamBlackGambit 2 года назад +4

      And yet people think evolution did all this intricate things in nature🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @retrojb7877
      @retrojb7877 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/ThbzUM1692g/видео.html

    • @rjmoney9
      @rjmoney9 2 года назад +3

      ​@@iamBlackGambit Well, it did, all the evidence is there if you care to google. Think about how much we have been able to evolve dogs over the last couple centuries (both physically and behaviorally). We've been able to "evolve" dogs that were essentially wolf-life all the way down to Chihuahuas in the blink of an eye. Hundreds of years (a blink of an eye) pales in comparison to the millions and millions of years that life has had to evolve. The variety and intricacy in nature is not very surprising at all when you realize the timescales we're talking about.

    • @iamBlackGambit
      @iamBlackGambit 2 года назад

      @@rjmoney9 wrong

  • @ejohnson3131
    @ejohnson3131 2 года назад +69

    OK but that moth looked like it had been dead for a while, then all of a sudden started moving! 😬

  • @akhbarkhanmohamad6705
    @akhbarkhanmohamad6705 Год назад

    The best documentaries on nature by David Attenborough never fail to marvel.

  • @windtalkerxx
    @windtalkerxx 2 года назад +32

    This plant is absolutely terrifying and fascinating.

  • @youreworthyourweightinavoc7189
    @youreworthyourweightinavoc7189 2 года назад +120

    Before this vid I hadn't really thought about how being digested while still alive was a possible death. What a horrible way to go 😦

    • @TheodoreBrosevelt
      @TheodoreBrosevelt 2 года назад +6

      Venus flytrap have a similar method but they're in a different category of trap plants

    • @saneinsein5343
      @saneinsein5343 2 года назад +5

      A praying mantis EATS insects alive, even it's own kind

    • @TheodoreBrosevelt
      @TheodoreBrosevelt 2 года назад +3

      @@saneinsein5343 it's usually females eating males after they mate

    • @deathninja16
      @deathninja16 2 года назад +3

      It's like a sarlacc pit of the world.

    • @joshuagross3151
      @joshuagross3151 2 года назад +8

      This isn't even the only carnivorous plant to do that. Sundews have tentacles with dew-covered hairs that act as a sensory trap. If it feels something brush against the "dew," it closes it's tentacle around it's prey, trapping it in what's actually a sticky digestive fluid.
      Bladderwort has thousands of tiny empty "bladders" submerged beneath the water. Each bladder is surrounded by small reactive hairs that, if triggered, quickly open the mouth of said bladder. The water displacement acts like a vacuum, sucking it's victim inside and quickly closing the bladder _trap_ behind it. The bladderwort then releases enzymes into the full bladder, using the water to digest it's victim alive.

  • @lazzyvagabond8370
    @lazzyvagabond8370 2 года назад +329

    How does the fly fells down without flying? But they fly everytime you try to smack them..

    • @jordanroy233
      @jordanroy233 2 года назад +71

      It’s because of their size. Since they’re considerably smaller than us human they have a faster response time. But the thing with this is that a fly cannot fly because the fall is not high enough. The distance between the lip and the enzymes is very short.

    • @maxthomas-bland4842
      @maxthomas-bland4842 2 года назад +48

      i think the nectar also drugs the fly

    • @hybridAbsol
      @hybridAbsol 2 года назад +2

      @@maxthomas-bland4842 well your not wrong there

    • @Kipwich
      @Kipwich 2 года назад +19

      They can see the smack coming before it hits and prepare, but they can only feel that they’re falling once they actually fall and by then they’ve already fallen into the liquid

    • @leociresi4292
      @leociresi4292 2 года назад +13

      There is actually a species of spider that lives in the top of the pitcher, and helps itself to the drowning insects.
      It can walk on the walls of the pitcher without slipping.

  • @octopusgoochboys9665
    @octopusgoochboys9665 2 года назад +12

    Watching this fly struggle made me happy. I hate flys with a passion. And mosquitos, but that’s for another time

    • @TheRafark
      @TheRafark 2 года назад +3

      I couldn’t watch it tbh. Flys are still animals..

    • @TheRafark
      @TheRafark 2 года назад +1

      Flies

    • @eVill420
      @eVill420 2 года назад

      @@TheRafark who cares I probably step on 50 by accident in a day

    • @lol4224
      @lol4224 Год назад

      ​@@TheRafark u r weak asf lmao

  • @artworld9799
    @artworld9799 Год назад

    Really just amazing looking, great nature Observation and shootings.

  • @sourspirit4333
    @sourspirit4333 2 года назад +217

    It's fascinating how nature always finds a way to survive

    • @nolleyramdeer5122
      @nolleyramdeer5122 2 года назад +3

      Well said.

    • @brickmocsdaily275
      @brickmocsdaily275 2 года назад +11

      Ian Malcom - “life… will find a way”

    • @fidelty2427
      @fidelty2427 2 года назад +1

      That’s why we shouldn’t mess with pathogens. Nature always balances herself out.

    • @kira-dk2mx
      @kira-dk2mx 2 года назад +1

      Life always finds a way...to kill humans.

    • @artyfhartie2269
      @artyfhartie2269 2 года назад +3

      Humankind is always thinking of new ways to destroy itself and everything around.

  • @sebulbathx
    @sebulbathx 2 года назад +92

    First time seeing a living toilet :D

  • @faykouri1162
    @faykouri1162 2 года назад

    These wonderful videos never cease to amaze me!

  • @daisypeters8579
    @daisypeters8579 2 года назад

    This man's documentaries are breath taking his voice ooh my.

  • @Widdekuu91
    @Widdekuu91 2 года назад +123

    "The ridges are very slippery and difficult for a fly to hold onto."
    ...did it forget that it has wings and that it can fly?

    • @randominternetguy3537
      @randominternetguy3537 2 года назад +8

      It can't fly and eat.

    • @Widdekuu91
      @Widdekuu91 2 года назад +21

      @@randominternetguy3537 It can fly away as soon as it slips. It´s very much able to fly off when I catch one on my glass of orange juice.

    • @TheRealityWarper08
      @TheRealityWarper08 2 года назад +14

      @@Widdekuu91
      EXACTLY WHAT I WAS SAYING!
      I mean, I new flies were stupid, but wow.

    • @justmovedin
      @justmovedin 2 года назад +37

      I reckon it doesn’t register true danger until it falls into the liquid, which is a bit too late to start flying away

    • @northropi2027
      @northropi2027 2 года назад +28

      Insects, like vertebrates, actually launch with a jump, which would be difficult on a slippery surface. Moreover, canceling velocity from a fall once it starts would be tough. To brake from a free fall in such a short distance would take a lot of thrust, as much agility as flies have that's a lot of acceleration.

  • @lorisewsstuff1607
    @lorisewsstuff1607 2 года назад +51

    Nice short film. I love Attenborough's 2 part "Plants Behaving Badly." Best documentary on carnivorous plants and orchids ever made.

  • @MrVidau
    @MrVidau 2 года назад

    Soundtrack is EVERYTHING.

  • @LifeofBangladesh
    @LifeofBangladesh 2 года назад

    অসাধারণ একটি ভিডিও দেখলাম।

  • @boboo36
    @boboo36 2 года назад +21

    I love David Attenborough!! His voice is so relaxing 😌 bless him for his work 🙏

  • @JoeMcKnz
    @JoeMcKnz 2 года назад +19

    I'm looking at my pitcher plant right now like: "you're evil bro."

  • @netajinagarganmohona
    @netajinagarganmohona Год назад

    Excellent pic awesome photography

  • @Robert-xp4ii
    @Robert-xp4ii Год назад

    Nature continues to amaze me

  • @mariejuana2993
    @mariejuana2993 2 года назад +66

    I think this is the first time I've felt sorry for a fly

  • @markmbiti3674
    @markmbiti3674 2 года назад +105

    David Attenborough, always making things more interesting 😂

    • @babarasul680
      @babarasul680 2 года назад +3

      He can narrate me taking a shit and I'd be like mhmmmm 🤔

    • @tiopira5
      @tiopira5 2 года назад +1

      Its already interesting

  • @FrumiousBandersnatch42
    @FrumiousBandersnatch42 9 месяцев назад +2

    When you say "VS", I expect no less than a kaiju fight between a giant evil plant and David Attenborough in a mech suit.

  • @arthurmorgan2887
    @arthurmorgan2887 2 года назад +3

    I saw this at an expedition as a child and was fascinated with it. Mainly because it looks like small container and children love things like that. I asked my parents for the name and they shrugged. "Kantung Semar" they said. It's a local name. That's the first time I've ever seen it. I saw it a lot of times growing up in many kind of events. It's always fascinating to look at. Just like any other exotic insectivore flowers down here.

  • @akarshbn
    @akarshbn 2 года назад +64

    Awesome nature and a very good, calm explanation by Sir Attenborough

    • @gazepskotzs4
      @gazepskotzs4 2 года назад +2

      He is the best nature narrator ever! I watched his programms for decades and i will NEVER get bored.

  • @mr.ponstan7522
    @mr.ponstan7522 2 года назад +10

    Attenborough is the Bob Ross of nature. So nice to watch and learn.

  • @randalloswald6572
    @randalloswald6572 2 года назад

    good morning sir for so many many many years i have watchs several programs where you do the voices over for the national geographic for the first time in more then 30 years i see you for the very first time on you tube but for last three decades ive been watching how dedicated you are to nature you one of a kind who bring that warmed relaxing feeling when we watchs you explaining how nature no can do a better job then you some people is just cut out for a job👏👏👏👏👏

  • @sarojkumaridrawingclasses4019
    @sarojkumaridrawingclasses4019 Год назад

    Nice video uploading friend thanks for sharing 👍

  • @jameszack7158
    @jameszack7158 2 года назад +6

    This plant deserves a horror movie made about it.

    • @wendysw714
      @wendysw714 2 года назад +1

      Have you seen the movie: Invasion of the Body Snatchers? And Little Shop of Horrors (I think that's the one)?

  • @HenryLei
    @HenryLei 2 года назад +64

    This is all I grow in my greenhouse.

  • @sanzdts4430
    @sanzdts4430 Год назад +1

    I love watching him. So knowledgeable.

  • @cyberiusrex2343
    @cyberiusrex2343 2 года назад +3

    4:33 It's litterally a toilet, lid and everything

  • @sammatney2618
    @sammatney2618 2 года назад +21

    I clicked this video hoping to see Sir David Attenborough in full knights armour fighting a gigantic fire breathing venus fly trap.

  • @judeirwin2222
    @judeirwin2222 2 года назад +40

    Imagine if these things one day grew huge and lured humans in with the scent of greasy cheeseburgers or pizza.

    • @reefread1234
      @reefread1234 2 года назад +3

      somebody's gonna steal that

    • @vaderlucid8802
      @vaderlucid8802 2 года назад +2

      They’ll name it Audrey 2

    • @ladyazalea3710
      @ladyazalea3710 2 года назад

      Hahahhahaha

    • @ninetysdude6212
      @ninetysdude6212 2 года назад

      I think there were huge ones in the jurassic period pr something

    • @jackhazardous4008
      @jackhazardous4008 2 года назад

      One day when we discover the secrets the genetic engineering, we will make toilet plants a reality for all mankind

  • @freedeadtree4056
    @freedeadtree4056 2 года назад

    Absolutely Amazing

  • @StaffsOwlExperience
    @StaffsOwlExperience Год назад

    This is just fascinating viewing!

  • @mastershake8018
    @mastershake8018 2 года назад +4

    1:46 YOU GOT WINGS! FLY, MAN, FLY! You can still get outta this!

  • @calvinjackson8110
    @calvinjackson8110 2 года назад +55

    David Attenborough was a very incredible man. His work will be long remembered and appreciated.

    • @MrWicked61671
      @MrWicked61671 2 года назад +42

      @Calvin Jackson - was? He’s still alive, man.

    • @calvinjackson8110
      @calvinjackson8110 2 года назад +9

      @@MrWicked61671 really?? I am GLAD to be wrong.

    • @woodenhoe
      @woodenhoe 2 года назад +31

      He's alive and well
      Fun fact: he's 95 years old

    • @unholy7324
      @unholy7324 2 года назад +3

      @@woodenhoe I move a vote to council requesting that Sir David Attenborough replace Betty white as the world's grandparent.

  • @gilgamesh7540
    @gilgamesh7540 2 года назад +6

    Pitcher plant ofcs, this is a part of our local cuisine here in Malaysia. We'd clean it with water, insert sticky rice and some other seasonings, fillings varies by own taste, and slow-steam/boil it to cooked. Very tasty.

  • @boogereater1
    @boogereater1 2 года назад +5

    4:52 SO it is natures toilet XD

  • @HashSHasher710
    @HashSHasher710 2 года назад +22

    One would definitely not wish to be reincarnated as that forest toilet. Geez lmao😂

  • @ShovelLettuce
    @ShovelLettuce 2 года назад +18

    I thought David was gonna put his hand inside because of the title

  • @leahmontes2985
    @leahmontes2985 2 года назад

    Very informative.

  • @adw6894
    @adw6894 6 месяцев назад

    The nature and it's evolution work so fascinating!

  • @ramor4743
    @ramor4743 2 года назад +41

    Respect for the cameraman for going inside the pitcher leaf.

  • @autumta3683
    @autumta3683 2 года назад +6

    I love him sense I was a child he being doing great documentary s for years
    In I watch every one thank you for this experience I would not know half of the stuff I know now...

  • @sharonannrees2824
    @sharonannrees2824 Год назад

    Fascinating!

  • @lifestyle_with_ZSS
    @lifestyle_with_ZSS 2 года назад

    Nice n informative clip

  • @liltone9614
    @liltone9614 2 года назад +4

    5:07 so basically a toilet that provides food.

  • @DoriGS
    @DoriGS 2 года назад +28

    We call this "memang koksi" (ghost pot) it can be seen anywhere near riverside growing here in Northeast India, Meghalaya, Garohills.

    • @tickle296
      @tickle296 2 года назад +4

      O, really. 🇮🇳

    • @ryanspencer6778
      @ryanspencer6778 2 года назад

      Wow, there's only one species that grows in India (Nepenthes khasiana), and it's critically endangered. If you've actually seen N. khasiana in the wild then consider me jealous. It's a special plant for sure, so be sure to take care of the ones that are left.

  • @erickg5967
    @erickg5967 2 года назад

    All heart respect, I love these videos 💯❤️😊

  • @belinhacaesec.i.aoficial.4412
    @belinhacaesec.i.aoficial.4412 2 года назад +1

    Muito feliz de achar esses vídeos... muito show... natureza sempre me encanta...

  • @dennowderullow1118
    @dennowderullow1118 2 года назад +3

    👀Sir David revealing what mother nature does💪I can't GATE enough of watching his videos🤔("watching from Africa in Kenya🇰🇪 at Kilifi county🙏")

    • @MortusSweet
      @MortusSweet 2 года назад +1

      I was interested in what Kilifi looked like so I went to google maps and took a look. What a beautiful place! All of that great sand, and the people seem happy too. I want to take a trip there some day!

  • @audi92310
    @audi92310 2 года назад +3

    I think i have seen every thing David has done , thank you

  • @Arifinsyahpratama
    @Arifinsyahpratama 2 года назад

    Awesome .very nice

  • @mustbsouf
    @mustbsouf 2 года назад

    great watch for hangovers

  • @nickcalingo3309
    @nickcalingo3309 2 года назад +4

    2:35 "Some b!tches aren't content with just insects, this one eats mice."
    ...
    ...
    Oh he said pitchers.

  • @twstf8905
    @twstf8905 2 года назад +22

    These things grow in abundance on the isolated tops of the plateaus in South America called; "Tepuis." (Where the world's largest waterfall "Angel Falls," is located.)
    Because the tops of the Tepuis are flat, separated by the Amazonian Jungle below by sheer cliffs nearly 1,000 meters high, they're subjected to almost continuous year-round rainfall, which washes almost all of the natural soil deposits away entirely.
    Leaving nothing behind for the plant life to cling on to besides rock.
    Because it's nearly impossible for the native vegetation to extract the necessary nutrients from rock, almost all of the plant life found atop the Tepuis are separate and distinct species of carnivorous plants, each Tepuis in the vast mountain range within the three Countries who's borders converge in the region having their own unique variations of plants and animal life.
    Each species found nowhere else in the World, and more closely related genetically to one another and the corresponding areas in sub-saharan Africa, (from the millions of years ago when the two continents were joined as one,) than any of the species living in the jungle 900 feet below the sheer cliffs surrounding the summits.
    It's incredibly fascinating. 👍

    • @gooeydewys5151
      @gooeydewys5151 2 года назад +1

      very untrue these to not come from or grow anywhere near south america they are from the tropics of indonesia and the island nations around it

    • @ApeKing202
      @ApeKing202 2 года назад +2

      @@gooeydewys5151 They are probably thinking of Heliamphora, the South American pitcher plants.

  • @XGrimzukiX
    @XGrimzukiX 2 года назад +1

    These documents on plants could make for some great horror movie inspiration, the lily pad one was kinda scary/erie too.

  • @GuyTheAnimated
    @GuyTheAnimated 2 года назад

    nature is amazing mimicking stuff incredible :)

  • @isaiah7787
    @isaiah7787 2 года назад +37

    Why didn’t it just fly out when it was trying to crawl up…

    • @busybee7637
      @busybee7637 2 года назад +3

      Deep 😂

    • @ms.chievouz789
      @ms.chievouz789 2 года назад +1

      It can't fly when the wings are wet, I guess

    • @veramaenoveno3470
      @veramaenoveno3470 2 года назад +13

      @@ms.chievouz789 i think he's talking about the time when the fly's still on the "lips" of the plant

    • @broomdog1214
      @broomdog1214 2 года назад +9

      I don't know, ask the fly

    • @isaiah7787
      @isaiah7787 2 года назад +4

      @@broomdog1214 I would but he’s dead

  • @DrWondertainment821
    @DrWondertainment821 2 года назад +8

    This brings me back about 30 years with my grandpa teaching about plants in Oregon.

  • @wenderella81
    @wenderella81 2 года назад

    Fascinating.

  • @yahdood6015
    @yahdood6015 2 года назад +3

    I have a Nepenthes Ventrata and while not as exotic as these Nepenthes, it's still such a cool and rewarding plant to care for.

  • @Saurabh_Tewari007
    @Saurabh_Tewari007 2 года назад +36

    Humans: are cruel
    Pitcher plant: dissolves alive

  • @benhenderson8952
    @benhenderson8952 2 года назад +5

    Definitely could use those during summer

  • @1212ImAnubis
    @1212ImAnubis 2 года назад +4

    When I was little I went fishing with my dad, we found a lot of pitcher plant (nepenthes). My dad told me to pick about 100 of them, he said he would show me something great. We took it to my grandmother's house and he told me to give this plant to my grandmother.
    Apparently, after washing this semar bag, you give 1-2 tablespoons of rice inside and boil it until it's cooked, the taste is incredibly delicious.
    I grew up in South Kalimantan or S. Borneo, Indonesia. There are a lot of swamps there, this plant is often found in my area, but now it's starting to be rarely seen.

  • @anthonytoinks3295
    @anthonytoinks3295 2 года назад

    FANTASTIC PRESENTATION.. that why i love attenborough's vids.. NOBEL PRIZE TO THIS MAN PLEASE

  • @ginpachi1
    @ginpachi1 2 года назад +7

    It’s always a pleasure to hear this man speak. 🥰

  • @johnnykwon3999
    @johnnykwon3999 2 года назад +7

    From the title of the video, I thought Sir Attenborough was going duke it out against a pitcher plant.

    • @youreworthyourweightinavoc7189
      @youreworthyourweightinavoc7189 2 года назад +1

      Me too, but in the end, he could have done the kind and gentlemanly thing by the last plant and taken a little poo into it 😂

    • @johnnykwon3999
      @johnnykwon3999 2 года назад +2

      @@youreworthyourweightinavoc7189 ahahahahaha he'll calmly narrate as he undoes his belt and dropping his pant "I will now give to this plant, what it deserves. This will be enough nutrients for this plant for the coming winter."

    • @naturespirituality1204
      @naturespirituality1204 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/channel/UCFb6H-aMHfGUBjkujh3u4_A😔

  • @Bryanseas
    @Bryanseas 2 года назад +7

    Dude… fucking haunting narration by this legend. Seeing the insects dead beside the struggling fly was fucking piercing

  • @hrochim3509
    @hrochim3509 2 года назад

    Bunga pemakan binatang ...terimakasih saudara...video yg sangat bagus👍

  • @niacherryblossom
    @niacherryblossom 2 года назад +4

    Love this plant and the colours are beautiful which I had some.

  • @idkk9673
    @idkk9673 2 года назад

    Cool!

  • @hawkeye-vv4kb
    @hawkeye-vv4kb 3 года назад +18

    The top of the flower looks like a toilet seat ... wonder why?? lol

  • @CasualPrince8
    @CasualPrince8 2 года назад +10

    I remember these things. I first saw them on a film called 'Journey to Dinosaur Island', but the ones there were about ten times the size. They also had vines they used to pull victims inside them. Until this video I wasn't even sure they were real.

  • @lawrencetalbot8346
    @lawrencetalbot8346 2 года назад +4

    That last plant is the ultimate circle of life

  • @David_Quinn_Photography
    @David_Quinn_Photography 10 месяцев назад

    fly pitchers are so beautiful when this first aired I was 17 and it got me into the hobby of carnivorous plants 11 years later I do not have an extensive collection like this but I do have a few that are native to North America and a few Darseras from South America.

  • @sandeeprajput7097
    @sandeeprajput7097 2 года назад +25

    Doesn't matter what the video is about, but if it is Sir David Attenborough then I am into it ❤️💯

    • @kwc3375
      @kwc3375 2 года назад +2

      😄👍

    • @Displayme4
      @Displayme4 2 года назад +1

      @@beny988 What has this man done you if i may ask? Since i see you commenting down on him a lot under this video. If someone else likes him why do you care? Keep ur head high and move one! Hope you have a wonderful rest of the day/evening! :)

    • @kelvinmeneely3116
      @kelvinmeneely3116 2 года назад

      @@Displayme4 he destroyed supernatural/superstition.... Religion....etc. FACTS!

  • @LiterallyBocchi290
    @LiterallyBocchi290 2 года назад +3

    0:30 ITS A WEEPINGBELL AHHHH XD

  • @christinemaccallum756
    @christinemaccallum756 13 дней назад

    Nature and animals and people helps the circle continue constantly ❤