I love that there are captions on every one of your company's videos! This makes it so I can watch it so much easier, and the videos great. I've learned so much!
Quick corrections While hagfish do emit slime that absorbs water to expand 30+ times in volume, more interesting is how they themselves escape their slime. They literally tie themselves in knots to "wipe off" excess slime, and it's surprisingly effective The cone snails *don't* spew poison like the visuals imply. They have one throwaway line about the harpoon, but it's a specialized cartilage structure that has special muscles that coil around it and it pressurizes the area with the venom itself, then releases, spearing prey at (as said) speeds of over 400 mph and instantly injecting it with a mix of compounds, which vary from individual to individual, and even shot to shot. These cone snails are master chemists that mix up the venom compounds on the fly depending on the scenario King cobras are not true cobras, and though they don't state they are, they also don't clarify this. All true cobras are in the genus Naja They also share the title of largest venomous snake, depending on definition,because while they're the *longest,* the *heaviest* is the Gaboon Viper, weighing in at up to 30 lbs Anemones can move, not fast, and not far, but they can. Ask anyone who has had one in their fish tank and they'll tell you that if it doesn't like the spot it's in (lighting, flow, whatever) it will scooch around until it is somewhere better. Some never settle down and are always slowly wandering. They don't move a whole lot once they've found the perfect place, but they're not rooted to the rocks like a barnacle or mollusk
Bomb-ants millions of bomb-ants... That ate a nuclear thing then grow a thousand time bigger Random humans that destroyed their nest months ago: ah shi5 where gonna die
Have you ever heard of the Brazilian Wandering Spider or the Sydney Funnel-Web Spider? These are some of the deadliest spiders in the world. I recommend National Geographic vids on these spiders. Btw, love your vids!
love the channel but ive gotta say ive touched many anemone in my life so the act of a boxer crab wielding anemones as weapons wont prove very deadly to most thick skinned land animals.. including humans lol and theres actually a species of anemone that can detatch itself and swim to a new place if threatened.. it's pretty astounding to see. just look up 'swimming anemone' and you should find it
I think you should include an explicit and clear statement in every video that you have a link to your sources in the description. Also related to sources: please show them with a footnote in both the video and the document. I trust you, but that would make it easier for people who don’t to fact-check your claims.
THE INFOGRAPHICS HAVE UPLOADED ONCE AGAIN……… BY 6 HOURS AFTER THEIR LAST VIDEO!! This is an truly an amazing show, but they Do be farming videos and working hard!!
Still it doesnt make sense.. Wouldn't the poison still be inside.. so then all the chickens that eat it.. carry the poison And then we eat the chicken....
I love that there are captions on every one of your company's videos! This makes it so I can watch it so much easier, and the videos great.
I've learned so much!
Quick corrections
While hagfish do emit slime that absorbs water to expand 30+ times in volume, more interesting is how they themselves escape their slime. They literally tie themselves in knots to "wipe off" excess slime, and it's surprisingly effective
The cone snails *don't* spew poison like the visuals imply. They have one throwaway line about the harpoon, but it's a specialized cartilage structure that has special muscles that coil around it and it pressurizes the area with the venom itself, then releases, spearing prey at (as said) speeds of over 400 mph and instantly injecting it with a mix of compounds, which vary from individual to individual, and even shot to shot. These cone snails are master chemists that mix up the venom compounds on the fly depending on the scenario
King cobras are not true cobras, and though they don't state they are, they also don't clarify this. All true cobras are in the genus Naja
They also share the title of largest venomous snake, depending on definition,because while they're the *longest,* the *heaviest* is the Gaboon Viper, weighing in at up to 30 lbs
Anemones can move, not fast, and not far, but they can. Ask anyone who has had one in their fish tank and they'll tell you that if it doesn't like the spot it's in (lighting, flow, whatever) it will scooch around until it is somewhere better. Some never settle down and are always slowly wandering. They don't move a whole lot once they've found the perfect place, but they're not rooted to the rocks like a barnacle or mollusk
It’s infographics mate their vids are always full of inaccuracies
You do realize how none of these are corrections, but additions instead, right?
Also, I noticed that the video at 6:02 said millipedes are insects which is not true at all.
The exoding ants don't explode into plasma either
Casual Geographic/Hood Nature would like to know your location.
I think the no.1 deadliest thing a creature can do to protect itself is a human getting ready to fire a nuke.
I would like to speak to the manager
You right
The deadlist thing a human can do is procerate. Especially if they are uneducated.
Not 100% sure a nuke is launched for defensive reasons.
That's not protecting yourself that's suicide
Humans: we have bombers
Ants and termites: we are bombers
Bomb-ants millions of bomb-ants... That ate a nuclear thing then grow a thousand time bigger
Random humans that destroyed their nest months ago: ah shi5 where gonna die
Have you ever heard of the Brazilian Wandering Spider or the Sydney Funnel-Web Spider? These are some of the deadliest spiders in the world. I recommend National Geographic vids on these spiders. Btw, love your vids!
I feel sorry for that Tiger shark. It got hit by EVERYTHING!
Just like the potato beetle, poor things
He doesn't have a nervous system anymore
the sturgeon too :(
a specie that spits its guts out at you and swims away like nothing happened
-thats savage
When the sea cucumber shot the grim reaper with its attack... Very clever...
Fun fact: The smaller a scorpion's pincers, the more venom it has
This could be a saying
The good thing about Infographics.
You can recite/recall ANY one of their videos and people will think you're an expert in that field.
LOL way to true
The bombardier beetle also has a very cool defense system
This channel (along with
OverSimplified and SamOnella academy) feeds my hyper fixations
42 and Another GOLD MEDAL in the 2022 INFOGRAPHICS COMMENT OLYMPICS by 1 second.... Now on with the show!
if you're saying first you're not.
I love your channel man, I learned a lot about this kind of stuff (nice voice too)
It’s actually a bot voice
@@StringedHeart48. i think you meant "Text to speech", if there's no text then it means the text is hidden
@@exorb4096 yes
@@StringedHeart48. Really?
@@StringedHeart48. no it's not. It's his real voice. You can hear him in the sasquatch videos where it shows them irl
0:49 hagfish lives in deep seas, it’s pretty uncanny seeing it in shallow water
Awesome video! Though you forgot one modern *toxic* venomous creature: the *Suburban Karen* . Think about it.
😆
I never even heard of exploding ants and creatures breaking their own bones is so savage 😵
True
What’s the point of protecting themselves if they goin to die bruh
@@User_-bv4fw idk probably revenge and hurting the predator lol
@@User_-bv4fw to protect their colony and its queen its basicly a kamikaze fighting for the emperor
@@luanasari5161 ohh is like soldiers sacrifice themselves
Predators: *Sees sea cucumber*
Sea cucumber: *bye bye organs*
Nature never ceases to surprise and amaze me.
This is really interesting! Another great video from The Infographics show!
All there videos are good what you talkin about
I Learned More during This Episode than any other.
the malaysian ant: explodes to protect it's colony.
the americans who fought the japanese: hey, i seen this one.
I love all the sea creatures named, but little sad you forgot about the stonefish.
I’m showing this video to anyone who asks why I rarely leave my house.
Nothing is deadlier than a human pulling out assault rifle when intimidated
“What if the animal attacked with its organs?”
*bunny takes out an ak-47
Wow I’ve never been this early before. 1 min since posted.
Honestly i think the millipede is an actual walking war crime in some way
Exploding ant's enemies: creeper aww man
This man is my favorite narrator of anything
My second one is the one from scp explained
I heard the slow loris shriek like SCP 096 when someone looks at it's face
Hag fish is a nightmare ~ narrator
And shows a cute bunny firing AK47 😂😂😂
hagfish..... new fear unlocked
I wonder how much this voice actor has learned from reading these story lines 🤔
The way they animated that is terrifying
The infographic Show makes great video!
Thanks for da informational vids
8:09 frogs are not reptiles, and milipedes are not insects.
And birds don’t have stomachs, they have crops.
love the channel but ive gotta say ive touched many anemone in my life so the act of a boxer crab wielding anemones as weapons wont prove very deadly to most thick skinned land animals.. including humans lol
and theres actually a species of anemone that can detatch itself and swim to a new place if threatened.. it's pretty astounding to see. just look up 'swimming anemone' and you should find it
I don’t think the videos to show the animals with the best defense against HUMANS I think it’s overall
7:06 awesome howl
Yay new video! You're my favorite narrator right beside JCS
The bunny with that AK-47 GIMME DA CARROOOOOOOOOOOOTTTTTTTTTT
These are the “mess around and find out” creatures. Especially the millipede. 😳
Hagfish in the thumbnail, so good
15:39 *5.6 meters
Great video Infographics Show and you should do a video about Davy Jones Locker.
Malaysian exploding ant be like: Kaboom?
Brain: Yes Rico, Kaboom!
I once did a research project on the pygmy slow loris it was such a cool animal
You forgot the thorny dragon it has a terrifying defence as it shoots its own blood at predators
What a great video!!
I dont know what you get paid my guy, but you need a raise
you guys should do one on plants
I think you should include an explicit and clear statement in every video that you have a link to your sources in the description. Also related to sources: please show them with a footnote in both the video and the document. I trust you, but that would make it easier for people who don’t to fact-check your claims.
13:10 i was playing metal gear solid while watching this video, thanks for making me panic
Hello I love your videos
Great video..thanks!
You used a centipede instead of a millipede
😢 😭
Just the fact u posted this at 2AM
OOOH a joke i just made up: Q: When threatened, what does a sea cucumber and a stool pidgeon do to survive? A: Spill their guts.
It is awesome to watch infographics show on youtube I like what would happen if you didn't brush you're teeth for 1 week
1 month is more fitting
16:26 cutest scorpion ever
Babeeeeeey
Scorpion
Doo doo doo
Forbidden fleşhlight
Awesome vid I'm a big fan
"Suicide bomber" ants? LoL
anyone else gonna talk about how funny the scientists sound?
THE INFOGRAPHICS HAVE UPLOADED ONCE AGAIN……… BY 6 HOURS AFTER THEIR LAST VIDEO!! This is an truly an amazing show, but they Do be farming videos and working hard!!
Imagine getting dizzy but dying instead what is this logic you have formed
I nvr heard of those ants that's dope I learned some new good shyt
Thank you.
Do a story about the intelligence of dolphins
I think we have a few "Hagfish" in Congress.
The Malaysian "You'll never take me alive!" Ants
PYGMY ... SLOW... LORIS ...... does that mean there is a PYGMY FAST LORIS???
I love the screaming 🤣 it’s so funny
We got all them water animals in Australia I think
Wow that's awesome
Interesting!
2:10 why did i legit thought that it would be a literall AK shooting rabbit🤣
Pls do a video about if working out affects your growth in height
ahh the boxing crab. which if not poisonous would be named the cheerleader crab
12:07 that bird have the mind small and tall to its tail!
So the snails are in several habitats. Including, of course, Australia.
RUclips unsubscribed me from your channel, but I still got your notification!
This is the earliest I’ve ever been
Don't mind me I'm just entirely terrified now
All this did was make me question the safety of the ocean
(No hate keep it up!)
You totally missed daddy long legs, the most venomous bite of them all...according to urban legend of course.
Still it doesnt make sense..
Wouldn't the poison still be inside.. so then all the chickens that eat it.. carry the poison
And then we eat the chicken....
Im a simple woman.
*i see hagfish, i click*
First animal look like that snake from raised by wolves
3:37 BLASTOISE!?
I kinda feel bad for Predators now that I’ve seen this video-
I did not expect suicide bombing to be something that ants can do. But anything for the colony I guess.
2:10 Terror-bit
Buen video, yo lo complementaria con tierzoo elemental movés, sugerencia.
Uh. Why was there a sturgeon. They are fresh water fish. As far as I'm aware there are no saltwater sea cucumber
Was just about to ask the same question
Ah thanks for the tip I'll make sure to beware from ak-47 wielding rabbits
13:35 *176 m/s
Meanwhile...
Humans: *breathes*
No but if I see it in real life the I will have the chills
One of the most dangerous snakes is the inland taipan
4:07 Minecraft Creepers irl