This is Chronic Wasting Disease

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  • Опубликовано: 7 апр 2019
  • Chronic wasting disease (CWD) was diagnosed in March 2016 in a wild reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) from the Nordfjella mountain area in Norway. This was the first documented case of CWD in Europe.
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  • @WobblesandBean
    @WobblesandBean 3 года назад +47514

    It's horrifying that our own biochemistry can turn against us so easily.

    • @thedeadlydoc2379
      @thedeadlydoc2379 3 года назад +437

      I do agree. But I don’t understand the context. Is this from the tested nukes by us and the Russians. Or is it one of the three nuclear power plant explosions. Because the nukes contain the 80% more radiation than nuclear power plants

    • @xtremegamez3753
      @xtremegamez3753 3 года назад +1839

      @@thedeadlydoc2379 okay i don't understand this context

    • @Anuyushi
      @Anuyushi 3 года назад +1395

      @k Little confused but he got the spirit

    • @rossbob4215
      @rossbob4215 3 года назад +471

      @@Anuyushi yeah XD; ‘really wonder how they came to that conclusion though

    • @xtremegamez3753
      @xtremegamez3753 3 года назад +19

      @k ah okay

  • @okauz3492
    @okauz3492 3 года назад +9636

    Right to who opened the jumanji box

    • @Anna-po1sb
      @Anna-po1sb 3 года назад +173

      More like they played the Pandora game

    • @TheSeerSacrifice
      @TheSeerSacrifice 3 года назад +152

      the type of hunters who value hunting over keeping the prey population alive. feeding stations are the number one cause of CWD spread, do us a favor, slap a non caring hunter some sense today. they give hunters a bad name

    • @jchapman1994
      @jchapman1994 3 года назад +15

      This isn't even proper English and its not even a big deal and has been around for years

    • @Xilladan093
      @Xilladan093 3 года назад +78

      @@jchapman1994 quiet clown

    • @jchapman1994
      @jchapman1994 3 года назад +3

      @@Xilladan093 mad dumbass

  • @campbellsmith6541
    @campbellsmith6541 Год назад +3785

    one of the scariest moments of my life was seeing a deer walk out of the woods across from where i was swimming and drown itself in the water. the poor animal was stumbling and barely lucid. it was very sad, but we were more scared than anything, so we left quickly. cwd is a terrifying disease

    • @sussymemes4108
      @sussymemes4108 Год назад +246

      And that deer probably contaminated the body of water it died in. 😬

    • @pemo2676
      @pemo2676 Год назад +147

      @@sussymemes4108 can only hope it mightve been confused by something else, like an old wound etc. or maybe the protein wouldn't survive long in a water-based environment

    • @sussymemes4108
      @sussymemes4108 Год назад +31

      @@pemo2676 Yes hopefully.

    • @nathanlarson6535
      @nathanlarson6535 Год назад +168

      if deer (idk if other animals do this too) are dying or are in such agonizing pain they’ll try to go to the nearest creek/river/pond/etc. and go in the water. not just CWD but if they are shot by a hunter and are severely wounded or bleeding out.

    • @FrstSpctr88
      @FrstSpctr88 Год назад +33

      As far as I know, only total incineration destroys prions.
      Unless there is an organism that can breakdown prions, which I dunno about.

  • @AAAAAAHHHHHHHH1
    @AAAAAAHHHHHHHH1 Год назад +2547

    This makes me feel like I’m living in a post apocalyptic world and I’m watching a video made many years ago about the disease before it spread to humans.

    • @soph2353
      @soph2353 Год назад +31

      Fr!!!

    • @CODA96
      @CODA96 Год назад +102

      Frightingly accurate, exactly what i thought. Creepy af

    • @Clueless-political-guy
      @Clueless-political-guy Год назад +19

      It can happen to humans too…

    • @ElisArid
      @ElisArid Год назад

      @@thefogitself yes, it can. Prions can and have been found in humans, but it's mostly from cannibalism. CWD is the same as mad cow disease as well. It's just an unraveled protein that goes around your body unravelling other proteins, they're nigh invincible, and it has a 100% death rate. Don't be a retard and do some research before acting like you know shit ya clown

    • @johng.dooley2247
      @johng.dooley2247 Год назад

      @@thefogitself Humans can get prion diseases that cause rapid neurodegeneration whether sporadic or from getting injected. It has occurred in eating prion-tainted beef, eating human brains and one form (FFI) is spread through family members. Though it is very very rare that this happens. A breakout of prion disease in humans occurred in the 1980s-1990s in Britain when mad cow disease (BSE) spread to humans which is known as vCJD (variant, cruetzfeldt Jakob disease)

  • @mickilarry4890
    @mickilarry4890 3 года назад +14265

    This sounds like an end of the world scenario

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean 3 года назад +717

      It very well could be, if it changes to effect other species. But even if it just wipes out all cervids, that would still collapse a massive swath of the ecosystems around the world, which is a big, big problem.

    • @grylltheonion
      @grylltheonion 3 года назад +398

      Prions have been found in humans before. Random mutations cause them to happen, and those who eat the brains of infected individuals contact it.

    • @sugarrollz3524
      @sugarrollz3524 3 года назад +253

      @@grylltheonion I don't eat human tho 🤢🤢🤢

    • @grylltheonion
      @grylltheonion 3 года назад +157

      @@sugarrollz3524 Good 😂

    • @TitanJonkler
      @TitanJonkler 3 года назад +4

      yeah.....

  • @ThatHawksSimp
    @ThatHawksSimp 3 года назад +6209

    RUclips: hey, wanna watch a cartoon reindeer die a slow, painful death?

    • @shaeb2288
      @shaeb2288 3 года назад +159

      Ikr like this had no business in my recommended 💀 now I’m jus sad

    • @chapliecharlin
      @chapliecharlin 3 года назад +23

      @@shaeb2288 oh, it happened to you too?

    • @anastasiazellner47
      @anastasiazellner47 3 года назад +42

      And then we all watched it anyway.

    • @shaeb2288
      @shaeb2288 3 года назад +8

      @@anastasiazellner47 dude I’m I just got another video about it what does this even mean jejsj

    • @jellyfilling7827
      @jellyfilling7827 3 года назад +11

      Ohhh nooo, bambi, look out!

  • @coolklefkisarecool
    @coolklefkisarecool Год назад +4775

    For some information: There are prion diseases in humans, but they’re mostly genetic or very rare. As long as you aren’t a cannibal, you should be fine
    Edit; Sorry for not enough information. Please do your own research, I’m not a doctor or scientist!!

    • @AdamKlownzinger
      @AdamKlownzinger Год назад +280

      Uh oh

    • @apocalypse29
      @apocalypse29 Год назад +86

      Or as long as you don't eat pesticides or use non stick pans...

    • @LM-xw1hf
      @LM-xw1hf Год назад +162

      @@apocalypse29 wait what about the pans?

    • @croadicep
      @croadicep Год назад +111

      @@apocalypse29 what's wrong with nonstick pans?

    • @edpoolwilson9522
      @edpoolwilson9522 Год назад +147

      @@LM-xw1hf Nothing, that's a completely different thing

  • @VANITREE
    @VANITREE Год назад +1642

    As someone that lives in a heavily wooded area, I've been warned most of my life of CWD. Always scared the life out of me. I hope I never have to see an animal suffering with it.

    • @spiro2061
      @spiro2061 Год назад +4

      i have its kinda funny they just sit there or they act all messed up

    • @leek.3671
      @leek.3671 Год назад +61

      It’s horrific… shooting them doesn’t do much either unless you get a clean and direct shot to the head. The poor things are trapped in a body thats literally rotting away.
      Thankfully here in Australia I don’t think there’s ever been a case. But I know people over in the states who have unfortunately come across it.

    • @torturedpoet1989
      @torturedpoet1989 Год назад

      @@spiro2061 how is it funny? imagine only existing in your brain while you are paralyzed and your body is rotting away but you cant do anything about it. you are a horrible person

    • @boiofbois4232
      @boiofbois4232 Год назад +32

      @@spiro2061not really when the thing is in pure pain

    • @SCP-173peanut
      @SCP-173peanut 10 месяцев назад +3

      ​​@@leek.3671t was first seen a case of CWD in america howewer recently theres been confirmed cases of the disease in Norway

  • @jonburak103
    @jonburak103 4 года назад +34856

    Humans are so screwed if this jumps species

    • @SwordTune
      @SwordTune 4 года назад +3465

      Just don't eat deer brains.

    • @keiferminehart4582
      @keiferminehart4582 3 года назад +1960

      @@SwordTune The infection is throughout the body in lymph nodes, my guess is that rupturing one would taint the surrounding tissue, if not the whole animal. That is just if the animal is not tainted anyway by the nature of the infection accumulating in the body.

    • @SwordTune
      @SwordTune 3 года назад +1492

      @@keiferminehart4582 Prions progress the fastest in neural tissue. That's no guess, that's from previous studies on kuru, the human version of this disease.

    • @SwordTune
      @SwordTune 3 года назад +309

      @Ceoo That really doesn't change the fact that it progresses quickest in the brain.

    • @SwordTune
      @SwordTune 3 года назад +357

      @Ceoo I'm well aware of mad cow, I learned about kuru and prions from a British professor.

  • @yerman0564
    @yerman0564 3 года назад +33005

    The lack of voiceovers in this makes it terrifyingly ominous.

    • @socrative9810
      @socrative9810 3 года назад +343

      fuckin same

    • @megaagentj2248
      @megaagentj2248 3 года назад +1466

      It feels like it’s the end of the world, and you’re watching this on a computer, mentioning a strange new disease in deers, with all of the knowledge on how it ended humanity

    • @LiliEriNySka
      @LiliEriNySka 3 года назад +453

      Music doesn’t help

    • @nerium4016
      @nerium4016 3 года назад +213

      Its almost dreamlike and slightly calming to me

    • @arandomgamer9317
      @arandomgamer9317 3 года назад +266

      @@nerium4016I agree, if you were just listening to the music it would be calming, but if you watch the video then it gets kind of creepy

  • @thehickerwolfie
    @thehickerwolfie Год назад +559

    This was already sad as hell but the music.. oh dear god. The ambient, sorrowful tune is the most brilliant and sadistic way to make you feel the pain of a bunch of pixels. And knowing recent times, billions of real deer too, which is easier to explain when someone asks why you’re teary-eyed.

    • @vviiper
      @vviiper 11 месяцев назад +6

      any idea what the music track is?

    • @darkacadpresenceinblood
      @darkacadpresenceinblood 6 месяцев назад +1

      to me it was more creepy than sad, that quiet noise of the proteins folding... the way the deer doesn't show any signs for a huge part of the infection... it's already scary to think about and the music just added to the uneasiness

    • @lukav3509
      @lukav3509 4 месяца назад +2

      Makes you feel like you know how the world ended and youre just watching an old recording or something

  • @horrorhumorandcoffee8798
    @horrorhumorandcoffee8798 Год назад +194

    for the people in the comments saying it’s all over if humans get it: we have. we have a similar version of the disease, called kuru, the biggest difference is that it’s not transmittable and is extremely hard to get. eating a human brain is the only way to get kuru. it’s basically the same symptoms except the incubation period can last decades and after symptoms start you die in 6-12 months- the only way it would become a problem is if it mutated to be contagious and have other forms of getting it. i did an essay on this so-

    • @pixelzebra8440
      @pixelzebra8440 7 месяцев назад +19

      Noted. Don’t become a zombie

    • @danoc4073
      @danoc4073 7 месяцев назад

      i think you are forgetting something, the mad cow disease is too prionary sickness, eating the meat of one animal who have prions give you a 100% death, and in australia i think? there is another variant who makes you brain a sponge and give you insomnia until you die, who is transmisible by a mosquito

    • @You-vv1xv
      @You-vv1xv 5 месяцев назад +10

      cjd also exists.

    • @Ethixen
      @Ethixen 2 месяца назад

      Kuru was only a thing in tribes and is pretty much eradicated IIRC. There is also Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, which can happen when, in surgery, the doctors reuse tools in your brain. It can also happen out of nowhere, which is the case most of the time. Or genetically. Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease is simple, caused by eating infected beef with Mad Cow Disease. Fatal Familial Insomnia is mostly genetic, but also sporadic. It destroys the part of your brain that allows you to sleep. You will mostly die of exhaustion when getting this one. GSS is just a more rare and genetic CJD, with a bunch of differences, there's Variable Protease Sensitive Prionopathy, I don't know much about it. One thing in common on all of these is that they are ALL 100% fatal, even in humans. Theres no way to prevent it, you can get it sporadically without any prior health risks, etc. Horrifying.

  • @zebrahunter6956
    @zebrahunter6956 3 года назад +5717

    Good news everyone! Fallow Deer have been shown to be resistant to CWD, meaning after some research, we might be able to make all deer resistant!

    • @AaliyahEvodia
      @AaliyahEvodia Год назад +232

      Thank you so much for this comment!

    • @KatsyKat
      @KatsyKat Год назад +168

      Woahh that’s a relief 😅

    • @gmdrandom6287
      @gmdrandom6287 Год назад +97

      This comment makes me hopeful

    • @PolInKenexel
      @PolInKenexel Год назад +68

      This was a year ago?
      I don't know how much progress you can achieve in a year but...
      Does someone knows if some type of cure have been discovered till now?

    • @AaliyahEvodia
      @AaliyahEvodia Год назад +372

      @@PolInKenexel OK.
      As of April 2022, Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) has been detected in free-ranging cervids in 29 U.S. states. It also affects squirrel monkeys and other animals as this video shows. However we've known about CWD since the 1970s.
      Genetic discoveries are being made constantly and scientists are working around the clock regarding OPs comment and experimental vaccines have been made. They currently only increase the intubation period but its a start in the right direction.
      TLDR:No, but we're close.
      We're the same humans who eradicated polio.
      After Covid, people are taking zoonotic diseases seriously. As someone with OCD who scrolled to find a glimmer of hope: it will be OK, and likely solved soon. Many States have guidance advising them to test game prior to processing. Maybe this needs to be formal legislation. As a woman in the UK, all I can do is cross my fingers the brilliant minds in lab coats crack this one 🤞🏽

  • @zoeoakes5417
    @zoeoakes5417 3 года назад +13008

    this probably could have been avoided if Norway weren't so bent on annihilating the wolf population.

    • @roborosvki7938
      @roborosvki7938 3 года назад +2536

      Exactly :(
      If they wolves were around the sick deers this wouldn’t happen since only the fittest ones survive and everything.

    • @macaddict1337
      @macaddict1337 3 года назад +532

      @@roborosvki7938 it says long incubation time, and they would eat meat very rich in those proteins so not unlikely it would spread 2 them also, the best way would be to minimize meeting spots for cross species

    • @chancegivens9390
      @chancegivens9390 3 года назад +1449

      @@macaddict1337 I'm pretty sure wolves are immune to it.

    • @roborosvki7938
      @roborosvki7938 3 года назад +1372

      @macaddict1337 popo
      I doubt wolves would be affected by the proteins since their from a entirely different animal family but true, although wolves would have helped quite a bit

    • @chancegivens9390
      @chancegivens9390 3 года назад +63

      @@roborosvki7938 pretty much yeah

  • @rimut230
    @rimut230 Год назад +248

    when i saw "100% fatal" i could feel chills down my spine

    • @sugarpixiess
      @sugarpixiess 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@ChaosLord5129 yeah. but dying with a disease like this isnt comparable to dying peacefully of old age. get ur head out of the gutter

    • @NoboriKudari
      @NoboriKudari 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@ChaosLord5129 Jesus, why so aggressive? They’re sad because the deer is suffering. It really isn’t that big of an issue.

    • @sillyperson1610
      @sillyperson1610 9 месяцев назад

      @@ChaosLord5129dude let them be sad for the animal

    • @sillyperson1610
      @sillyperson1610 9 месяцев назад

      @@ChaosLord5129 I was not saying that you can’t feel feelings.

    • @sillyperson1610
      @sillyperson1610 9 месяцев назад

      @@ChaosLord5129 where?

  • @nathansamuelson
    @nathansamuelson Год назад +108

    Some human prion cases have also popped up in the past, mainly in places with ritual cannibalism or by food contamination. The whole Mad Cow Disease scare was a prion.

    • @DogDogGodFog
      @DogDogGodFog 10 месяцев назад

      So why is it much easier to spread in deer than humans?

    • @SCP-173peanut
      @SCP-173peanut 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@DogDogGodFogwe don't know, maybe by chance since prions aren't "alive"

    • @DogDogGodFog
      @DogDogGodFog 10 месяцев назад

      @@SCP-173peanut But they do spread from individual-to-individual.

    • @SCP-173peanut
      @SCP-173peanut 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@DogDogGodFog yes, indeed but again prions don't exacly evolve to do that since their main objective isnt to survive and spread more. So maybe one protein went rogue on deers and that protein somehow found a way to spread to other deers

    • @SCP-173peanut
      @SCP-173peanut 10 месяцев назад

      @@DogDogGodFog then it could have gone to mutate a bit more and then blah blah blah. Now we humans burn or put in graves the corpses so that other diseases don't spread but deers don't really care about getting rid of the bodies of the other deers since they can't and don't need to. Since prions are really resistant they can wait for the deer to deteriorate then grass will grow containing prions that other deers will eat restarting the circle. So unless you eat another human or their remaints you should be fine.

  • @D_kiki999
    @D_kiki999 3 года назад +11204

    Doesn't transmit to human but there's a human version of CWD called Parkinson which involves the misfoldings of prions as well

    • @hisfavworstnightmare
      @hisfavworstnightmare 3 года назад +956

      i don’t think parkinson’s can spread to other people though?

    • @beelzemobabbity
      @beelzemobabbity 3 года назад +560

      @@hisfavworstnightmare that’s what they said.

    • @asmodeus304
      @asmodeus304 3 года назад +1225

      mad cow disease, fatal insomnia, creutzfeldt-jakob disease (also known as cjd), and kuru are all prion diseases

    • @jazzspider8569
      @jazzspider8569 3 года назад +326

      The world is a very scary place.

    • @ChemicalLama
      @ChemicalLama 3 года назад +325

      My dad has Parkinson's. Very scary to see what the disease has done even with treatment.

  • @spoon7053
    @spoon7053 3 года назад +2011

    fuck i thought this was a meme video oh my god this is terrifying

    • @fliptail6016
      @fliptail6016 3 года назад +122

      Yep. Same here, I thought it was someone's homebrew D&D thing, or some sort of SCP adjacent, but here we are.

    • @faust1464
      @faust1464 3 года назад +45

      I’m quite confused on how anyone would think it was a meme, maybe I’m getting too old.

    • @brinettevalorie4554
      @brinettevalorie4554 3 года назад +95

      @@faust1464,
      Perhaps it's because of the name. "Chronic Wasting Disease" sounds kind of made up, to be honest.
      Since the said disease doesn't spread to humans (well, currently) and not every country has reindeers and the like (deer, moose, etc.) in it, the disease is a little less known.
      I, unfortunately, also thought this wasn't going to be a serious video. The art is really neat though.

    • @DrSabot-A
      @DrSabot-A 3 года назад +48

      @@faust1464 the name "chronic wasting disease" is pretty comical at first glance, and the cartoon-like visuals also doesnt hwlp

    • @sultana2024
      @sultana2024 3 года назад +19

      THATS LITERALLY THE EXACT SAME REASON I CLICKED LMAOOO

  • @yasminout
    @yasminout Год назад +34

    As a biologist, one of the things that make me scared the most are probably prions, then virus and multidrug resistant bacteria. In that order.

  • @aaabbb-ve9po
    @aaabbb-ve9po Год назад +10

    I straight up thought this was a weird analog horror PSA from the thumbnail. “Feeling lousy? You May have CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE.”

  • @z0drakd0vah4
    @z0drakd0vah4 3 года назад +3246

    i feel like, everyone was going into a state of panic until the end card of "this doesnt seem to affect humans"

    • @sanity1433
      @sanity1433 3 года назад +228

      Didnt they say the same thing about covid as well? Guess we proved them wrong

    • @diegofernandez1958
      @diegofernandez1958 3 года назад +97

      UnTiL NoW

    • @XoADREADNOUGHT
      @XoADREADNOUGHT 3 года назад +280

      It does affect humans. It affects literally all mammals on Earth. Look up "prions". They are all caused by an identical protein called PRPsc. The symptoms are just different from animal to animal, and based on how infection occurs.

    • @EmmaMusgrave05
      @EmmaMusgrave05 3 года назад +55

      Not yet. But primates such as apes and other monkeys have been known to get it. Scientists have predicted that this Will effect humans

    • @XoADREADNOUGHT
      @XoADREADNOUGHT 3 года назад +83

      @@EmmaMusgrave05 Yes yet. All mammals on Earth get it, and have since before recorded history.

  • @Leahtingz
    @Leahtingz 3 года назад +4103

    Why this makes me scared is because it might spread to humans

    • @abdouaboud7490
      @abdouaboud7490 3 года назад +74

      Well it is for cows Case

    • @canismajor8601
      @canismajor8601 3 года назад +285

      I never seen a deer in my entire life

    • @kawaki2443
      @kawaki2443 3 года назад +29

      Potatofy Gaming saw one yesterday hiking

    • @kawaki2443
      @kawaki2443 3 года назад +24

      Potatofy Gaming that’s crazy

    • @click_here_4free_money902
      @click_here_4free_money902 3 года назад +143

      Human form is called Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, around 1m cases a year, 100% fatal

  • @smoggrog5155
    @smoggrog5155 Год назад +9

    Remember kids, always fold your proteins properly.

  • @dalewilliams8001
    @dalewilliams8001 Год назад +100

    We've had cases of CWD, in white-tailed deer, here in south central Michigan, in recent years. I haven't heard anything about it now for a few years. I hope that it is under control.

    • @louisliu5638
      @louisliu5638 Год назад +5

      see LeMo's comment below: a balance of predators along with a healthy deer population. Many Michigan hunters come up to my old homestead lands in the Rainy River District but I haven't seen predators for 100 years. A few bears. Wolves and cougar were poisoned, trapped, shot and eliminated back when no one understood their critical role in a healthy population.

    • @emmag.4520
      @emmag.4520 4 месяца назад

      there was a case cluster of cjd in michigan last year

  • @amethyst4578
    @amethyst4578 3 года назад +658

    WHY DID I THINK CLICKING THIS WAS A GOOD IDEA

    • @itsflappletime
      @itsflappletime 3 года назад +10

      I FEEL YOUR PAIN

    • @puppz3347
      @puppz3347 3 года назад +10

      what's wrong with clicking it? better face it than hide

    • @sultana2024
      @sultana2024 3 года назад +3

      i stayed for every second too

    • @Chrotisofus
      @Chrotisofus 3 года назад +5

      Because you want to become a smarter person. You did well.

    • @ekkoekko4610
      @ekkoekko4610 3 года назад +1

      it's informational though, im pretty sure its a good idea

  • @happysquare8045
    @happysquare8045 3 года назад +2150

    me: eating my egg and bacon sandwich, what should I watch?
    youtube: This is Chronic Wasting Disease
    me: perfect

    • @thepeskyone
      @thepeskyone 3 года назад +15

      Vegans are offended and wants to know your location

    • @doodlebobdorkpants661
      @doodlebobdorkpants661 3 года назад +45

      @@thepeskyone Not me reading this and immediately thinking of ThatVeganTeacher 🤢

    • @thepeskyone
      @thepeskyone 3 года назад +6

      @@doodlebobdorkpants661 ah yes, the vegan teacher

    • @flyingdoggo316
      @flyingdoggo316 3 года назад +25

      @@doodlebobdorkpants661 theveganteacher really is making other vegans look bad..

    • @doodlebobdorkpants661
      @doodlebobdorkpants661 3 года назад +15

      @@flyingdoggo316 Yeah ik. Ik other vegans are chill and don't act like her, but she's such a bad representations of vegans. ;-;

  • @liberdvus5606
    @liberdvus5606 Год назад +13

    The fact that this video is recommended to me on Christmas, makes me wonder if everything is okay with Rudolph.

  • @theyeti101101
    @theyeti101101 Год назад +10

    I know it's hip to be scared of cordyceps these days, but I still find prions scarier and far more likely to trigger an apocalypse.

  • @Spuffiy
    @Spuffiy 3 года назад +4526

    2020...don't do it...
    Edit: Using the power of my mind, I have persuaded 2020 to NOT ruin my day!

    • @DarrianYates
      @DarrianYates 3 года назад +25

      I wouldn't be surprised.

    • @UltraGamma25
      @UltraGamma25 3 года назад +5

      👉□■

    • @UltraGamma25
      @UltraGamma25 3 года назад +8

      Rabies is worse btw

    • @pedroflores008
      @pedroflores008 3 года назад +28

      This has actually been around for a long time, but It didn’t go public at the time. Now that we have the internet, people are seeing this a lot more often, that’s why people found out about it now.

    • @gooddoggo2258
      @gooddoggo2258 3 года назад +25

      @@UltraGamma25 Yeah but rabies doesn’t survive out of the host, and you actually have to be bit by a rabid animal. Prions can’t be killed when you cook food and live for years.

  • @brain.eating.amoeba
    @brain.eating.amoeba 3 года назад +2237

    y'know. I feel like this being recommended to me now is an omen for 2021

  • @Luna_the-Idiot
    @Luna_the-Idiot 9 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you for making me too terrified to ever go outside again

    • @pingpongdingdongg
      @pingpongdingdongg 9 месяцев назад

      as long as you don’t go out and kiss a deer you’re fine

    • @hhhhhh-zz2fw
      @hhhhhh-zz2fw 9 месяцев назад

      Are you a deer?

  • @tamagotchilungs
    @tamagotchilungs Год назад +4

    you gotta be kidding me. i for real thought this was a modern looking analog horror

  • @crypticore5897
    @crypticore5897 3 года назад +5931

    something about this is so.. disturbing. the music, the animation, the dark theme, all of it mixed together gives it an awfully eerie tone

    • @letsgetbetterfrank6152
      @letsgetbetterfrank6152 3 года назад +130

      Well it’s intent is to inform but I get what you mean

    • @mrwatchdog1537
      @mrwatchdog1537 3 года назад +97

      I thought I was the only person thinking that

    • @mathias4119
      @mathias4119 3 года назад +31

      that's the point

    • @MatthiasDrinksH20
      @MatthiasDrinksH20 3 года назад +108

      Yeah, it's kinda unnerving, especially if you think about the way mad cow disease started.

    • @peepeepoopoo4003
      @peepeepoopoo4003 3 года назад +58

      I thought I was the only one... it's hard to explain the feeling it's very disturbing

  • @jello-anthem
    @jello-anthem 3 года назад +9991

    Reminds me of what my biology teacher always says about proteins, "You change the shape, you change the function!"
    Any protein, doesn't matter what, change the shape even the slightest bit and now it's unusable for its original intent
    Edit on February 27th,2023: Seems this video appeared in the algorithm again. This was senior year biology, we only covered so much about proteins, this is more a rule of thumb that changing the protein shape makes it unusable

    • @creativename773
      @creativename773 Год назад +468

      Smh, damn cells so picky, it's ever so slightly different and now it's unusable, for fucks sake

    • @EmpyreusAwakening
      @EmpyreusAwakening Год назад +165

      @@creativename773thats mainly because of how specific and small the bonding is in the substrates for the proteins

    • @princetamrac1180
      @princetamrac1180 Год назад +128

      The Problem is not that the protein becomes unusable, but that it cant be degraded anymore, which leads to it accumulating and having a toxic effect on neurons

    • @DiemosT113
      @DiemosT113 Год назад +49

      @@princetamrac1180 I wonder if this non-degrading could be using medically someday

    • @_peepee_
      @_peepee_ Год назад +45

      prions are a lot different than most other proteins though i think. at least if you change other proteins your body can still probably use them. one slip up in prions and youre done

  • @davejoseph5615
    @davejoseph5615 Год назад +10

    It's horrifying that we still have no idea how to combat this affliction.

  • @crispychipzzz
    @crispychipzzz Год назад +4

    finally watched this after it was being recommended to me so much, hate I watched this at night.

  • @RPDthe3rd
    @RPDthe3rd 3 года назад +4871

    The scary part of this is how resistant the prions are. They can survive temperatures of -100°f-2000°f.

    • @adammichna5175
      @adammichna5175 Год назад +439

      How much is that in real temperature units?

    • @sketchyskies8531
      @sketchyskies8531 Год назад +643

      @@adammichna5175 -73.33°C-1093.333°C

    • @captainfiri7619
      @captainfiri7619 Год назад +229

      Wait. That's below absolute zero.

    • @sketchyskies8531
      @sketchyskies8531 Год назад +72

      @@captainfiri7619 Scary I know

    • @AvalonAnthros
      @AvalonAnthros Год назад +501

      @@captainfiri7619 It's below zero, but absolute zero is in Kelvin! Absolute zero in C would be -273, and -456.67 for Fahrenheit.
      Still, -73.33 is enough to kill just about anything not 100% suited for it in every way, so that's... yeah that's scary.

  • @wilerd
    @wilerd 3 года назад +929

    this sounds like a made up plague inc. strand i don’t like it..

    • @yuagiin
      @yuagiin 3 года назад +48

      That's because you can play as a prion in plague.inc. It's not made up.

    • @wilerd
      @wilerd 3 года назад +3

      @Rileigh Whitlock bro i know,, it was a joke,,

    • @wilerd
      @wilerd 3 года назад +1

      @Rileigh Whitlock :)

  • @amoureuxo
    @amoureuxo Год назад +4

    "And that's how Rudolph died, kids."

  • @JaycieSLove
    @JaycieSLove Год назад +4

    When I first saw this I legitimately thought it was a part of an ARG

  • @itsaaryabitch
    @itsaaryabitch 2 года назад +5334

    the sound of the prions was so disturbing to me. Something about that sound makes me aware of the undeniable death that occurs through the prions. So horrible yet so real

    • @doimoi958
      @doimoi958 Год назад +102

      cancer, but worse and uncureable!

    • @bensoncheung2801
      @bensoncheung2801 Год назад +3

      144p 👍

    • @Raexai
      @Raexai Год назад +34

      I think the tinkle noise was more disturbing

    • @abruptamelia
      @abruptamelia Год назад +96

      @@Raexai It’s very ominous knowing that piss can literally kill you

    • @redacted6974
      @redacted6974 Год назад +10

      @@abruptamelia LMFAO

  • @tur3xpa475
    @tur3xpa475 3 года назад +2826

    ♫ Rudolph the Chronic Reindeer, Has a very gruesome fate ♫

  • @crowaii6863
    @crowaii6863 Год назад +1

    Thanks for educating everybody who watched this (including me) about what CWD is

  • @jaklova418
    @jaklova418 Год назад +3

    This was so ominous, really good and informative video

  • @pastelcoke
    @pastelcoke 3 года назад +1180

    i thought it said “chronic waiting disease” and my youtube was apparently glitched so i watched nearly 3 minutes of a black screen thinking it was a funny youtube joke vid till i went to the comments. something ain’t right here

  • @WC3fanatic997
    @WC3fanatic997 3 года назад +1199

    Thanks RUclips, I really needed to be reminded that Prion diseases are literally the most terrifying of all illnesses

    • @wholesome122
      @wholesome122 Год назад +48

      Rabies is pretty terrifying too.

    • @polarbear3940
      @polarbear3940 Год назад +16

      @@wholesome122and alzhimers

    • @Neveronline2024
      @Neveronline2024 Год назад +12

      Rabies is even more scarier, because you’re also at a 100% ability of dying

    • @Phantomphan613
      @Phantomphan613 Год назад +53

      @@Neveronline2024 prion diseases are also 100% fatal. Didn't you watch the videom

    • @Neveronline2024
      @Neveronline2024 Год назад +1

      @@Phantomphan613 yes, I did.

  • @rugzbee5983
    @rugzbee5983 Год назад +21

    Absolutely classic. My buddy told me about this and I didn't believe him. Just wow.

  • @aeonmazer9662
    @aeonmazer9662 Год назад +1

    This video is so humbling. And the music nails the tone.

  • @oneangryboi408
    @oneangryboi408 3 года назад +6043

    These poor guys going through so much suffering to their very last breath. Hope we can find a cure for it one day.
    Edit: Sheesh, I sure made a controversy in my comment thread for simply not wanting an animal to suffer from a deadly disease.

    • @sugarrollz3524
      @sugarrollz3524 3 года назад +42

      More like one sad boi :'c

    • @sugarrollz3524
      @sugarrollz3524 3 года назад +94

      @Americamutt nigga nuuu a real cure.

    • @darkwolf2622
      @darkwolf2622 3 года назад +91

      If anyone really cares enough to find it.

    • @johanjimenez1249
      @johanjimenez1249 3 года назад +97

      It's nature if we find a solution nature finds a way to undo it

    • @sugarrollz3524
      @sugarrollz3524 3 года назад +155

      @@johanjimenez1249 let's make a new nature then 💪🏼😆🔥

  • @stardra
    @stardra Год назад +4384

    I learned about this after doing some research on prions when I played Plague Inc. a lot. It’s genuinely depressing to hear about this disease and somewhat terrifying to imagine what those poor animals are going through :[

    • @dudewithacat52
      @dudewithacat52 Год назад +206

      **plays plague inc**
      **names disease cwd 2**
      **starts in norway**
      **beelines for extreme zoonosis, necrosis, coma and total organ failure**
      **wins the game a minute later**

    • @TeaserTravlein
      @TeaserTravlein Год назад +19

      I could win any plague inc with necrosis and total organ failure hahaha

    • @corneliusbarnacles
      @corneliusbarnacles Год назад +4

      Slightly saltier dinner

    • @misfits9294
      @misfits9294 Год назад +3

      I know these poor animals...this is heartbreaking to hear and see.

    • @prooamix
      @prooamix Год назад +3

      Humans suffer from prion decease too,
      Creutzfeld-Jakob decease exists :/

  • @marvinsalmeron585
    @marvinsalmeron585 Год назад +2

    I came in expecting some analog horror and left with ominous yet informative material

  • @randomfangirl1275
    @randomfangirl1275 Год назад +17

    I actually feel sorry for the deers. They don’t deserve this. I hope they are ok ❤

    • @heatheralwaysqueen318
      @heatheralwaysqueen318 9 месяцев назад

      @@ChaosLord5129 You people are cruel, no one and no thing deserves it.

    • @heatheralwaysqueen318
      @heatheralwaysqueen318 9 месяцев назад

      @@ChaosLord5129 I was never talking about those people, the animals still dont deserve it because its not THEIR fault

  • @itsonlyafleshwound9024
    @itsonlyafleshwound9024 3 года назад +594

    Was someone else waiting for. The moment where they go: So here is whats being done, and then got a little depressed when there was no message of hope.

    • @alexmartin3191
      @alexmartin3191 3 года назад +26

      They cull the deer population, or at least that is what happens in the US.

    • @zerosumgame5700
      @zerosumgame5700 3 года назад +21

      I think they leave it to us to determine we probably shouldn't put out salt licks. Except without telling us to, making it valuable information that attacks no one directly.

    • @mikadosannoji553
      @mikadosannoji553 3 года назад

      @@zerosumgame5700 wait salt licks is a thing? im very interested on literally a salt lick

    • @zerosumgame5700
      @zerosumgame5700 3 года назад +5

      @@mikadosannoji553 yeah, they attract deer and some other animals, most people use them for hunting or photography

    • @corbeaudejugement
      @corbeaudejugement 3 года назад +16

      wolves. re-introduction of wolf species will seriously reduce the spread

  • @v.j.bartlett
    @v.j.bartlett Год назад +1864

    In some cases it can also turn the infected animals aggressive when it reaches the brain. Read the creepy stories from a Siberian game warden about some of the mega weird behaviours of the stags in his neck of the woods, including one that gored a police officer that badly they had to cut the stag's head off to be able to bury the poor guy 'cause the antlers were all caught up in his rib cage. Would have brushed it off as exaggerated if someone from America hadn't commented about the fact that he once had to shoot a stag that was trying to batter its way through the fence to get at his dogs. Apparently with the American one it was confirmed to be a case of CWD so yeah, not sure I want to eat venison any more.

    • @DrCandyStriper
      @DrCandyStriper Год назад +7

      Do you have a link handy, perchance?

    • @nathanieljacobson2857
      @nathanieljacobson2857 Год назад +73

      A greentext video isn’t a good source for such a serious claim like this

    • @liamgavinwells
      @liamgavinwells Год назад +60

      I remember hearing this story of a guy that went hunting with his dad when they spotted a deer. The deer then slammed its head into a rock until it was completely shattered, and after that, the deer walked upright until it collapsed into a nearby river. That's how I first learned about this disease

    • @v.j.bartlett
      @v.j.bartlett Год назад +15

      @@nathanieljacobson2857 Maybe but, as I said, as there are comments about extremely similar stuff from both America and Russia not only in that videos comment section but also in this videos comment section... Well unless all of those people who are leaving comments about mad deer are liars, then yeah this disease does turn them aggressive.

    • @GreggoryL
      @GreggoryL Год назад +25

      @@v.j.bartlett It'd be a surprising, considering the fact that TSEs don't work in the same way rabies does. Chronic Wasting Disease, as the name suggests (along with other TSEs,) causes the infected creature to *waste* away, so especially in the late stages of the disease they would be way too weak to attack, or even cause serious damage if they did.
      If I recall correctly though, moose are known to be territorial/aggressive, and even moreso during rut, so there's that.

  • @gnightkite2486
    @gnightkite2486 Год назад +2

    Bruh, this is terrifying, I really wished this was an analog horror video.

  • @AnvilApricot
    @AnvilApricot Год назад +1

    This is the best video essay i've seen on Oda's mistreatment of Chopper post time skip

  • @thesailo602
    @thesailo602 3 года назад +817

    Why is the music so calming yet the movie so terrifying

    • @luviana_
      @luviana_ 3 года назад +56

      The music is fucking depressing

    • @mikeybeanhi181
      @mikeybeanhi181 3 года назад +21

      The music gives me this feeling that all life is going to die

    • @user-oz7ku9tf3q
      @user-oz7ku9tf3q 3 года назад +6

      the music is more terrifying imo

    • @abruptamelia
      @abruptamelia Год назад +4

      @@user-oz7ku9tf3q It’s less terrifying and more sad, especially combined with the equally depressing visuals

    • @mushyroom9569
      @mushyroom9569 Год назад +2

      The music makes me think of winter.

  • @AnonArandom
    @AnonArandom 4 года назад +1451

    Holy crap it's in Norway now! I thought this was only in a few US states and Canada, this is terrifying!

    • @andreasvenasengebraten1835
      @andreasvenasengebraten1835 4 года назад +278

      Matthew Lee its been one case. They slaughtered the whole herd of wild reindeers to contain it. They killed over 2000 reindeers in a few days, and the area is closed for all deer animals for five years, not been any other outbreak. 😊

    • @AnonArandom
      @AnonArandom 4 года назад +159

      @@andreasvenasengebraten1835 I'm sorry it had to come to that, but glad that it was taken care of. Thanks for informing me :)

    • @getthegoods420
      @getthegoods420 4 года назад +65

      why didn't they cull these deer off? its supposedly started off with a group of small deer almost decades ago and instead of killing those deer off people just sat around until a small deer/Ebola epidemic started... that could potentially jump to people? wtf????

    • @CitsVariants
      @CitsVariants 4 года назад

      how did it happen

    • @mytvyoutube9927
      @mytvyoutube9927 4 года назад +36

      In the US some universities are saying if people eat it, it is now a possibility of it transferring to humans. New pandemic?

  • @MyerShift7
    @MyerShift7 Год назад

    I love all of the useful tools exclaiming how scared they are. I love that part

  • @ElectroSomaV
    @ElectroSomaV Год назад +2

    This feels like the intro to an indie survival horror game.

  • @ohno209
    @ohno209 3 года назад +325

    Oh my god I thought this was a piece of analog horror, not real life horror

    • @natasaroksandic5227
      @natasaroksandic5227 Год назад +13

      Dam, I️ wish this was analog.

    • @HankMFWimbleton
      @HankMFWimbleton Год назад +6

      if this was analog horror it would be spreading to humans too

    • @sexygirlmax2019
      @sexygirlmax2019 Год назад +3

      @@HankMFWimbleton too bad that it now spreads to humans and humans can develop it by themselves too

    • @EliteMay6000
      @EliteMay6000 Год назад +13

      @@sexygirlmax2019it mostly just affects humans via cannibalism, so just uh..try not to eat people

    • @abruptamelia
      @abruptamelia Год назад +3

      @@EliteMay6000 I don’t think swallowing abysmal amounts of my own skin would count considering I’m not infected so weee

  • @vidblogger12
    @vidblogger12 3 года назад +510

    Prion diseases. Aka: one of the single most terrifying things to ever exist,

    • @MatthiasDrinksH20
      @MatthiasDrinksH20 3 года назад +24

      Especially because porions aren't as weak to things like high temperatures as, for example many (obviously not all) bacteria.
      The durability of prions just adds to their scaryness.

    • @foreverinafantasy
      @foreverinafantasy 3 года назад +38

      @@MatthiasDrinksH20 Because they're not living, they can't be killed, just destroyed. Like zombies 0_o

    • @KhanhDinh291
      @KhanhDinh291 3 года назад +26

      @@foreverinafantasy feels like a curse. No cure, no explanation why it happens and it spread into unliving things like soil

    • @j.s.1816
      @j.s.1816 3 года назад +2

      Yes. No treatment.

    • @jadapinkett1656
      @jadapinkett1656 Год назад

      Luckily, they're extraordinarily rare. CJD is the most common in humans and there are less than 600 cases in the US annually (estimate). Most cases are sporadic and typically occur in individuals in their 60s and 70s, although can occur at any age. Typical RoI is 1-2 in 1 million. By age, it's different. In individuals under 50, it's 5 cases in 1 billion (Maybe 40 worldwide annually, which is liberal). In individuals over 50, it jumps to 5 cases in a million.

  • @OkamiLyra
    @OkamiLyra 10 месяцев назад +2

    This is interesting and terrifying, but does anyone else just have this video in their recommendations constantly right now?

    • @NebulaRanger
      @NebulaRanger 9 месяцев назад +2

      It's a reccuring thing for mine

  • @allys744
    @allys744 Год назад

    Such a jolly ad for the holiday season. Very Christmas-y

  • @eggyolks3274
    @eggyolks3274 3 года назад +2184

    We need to make testing for CWD mandatory for hunters who want to process the deer they shoot. Im not sure if this could ever spread to people, but i do not want to find out.
    And for everyone out there, if you see any animal that is acting strangely, *call your local game warden*
    they’re trained to look for signs of infectious diseases in wildlife and have the proper means to *safely* dispose of them.
    Edit;
    abnormal deer behaviors will include;
    - head hanging, appearing lethargic
    - not running, standing in place and letting you approach them
    - excessive amounts of saliva or nasal discharge
    - circling
    - running into objects
    - laying out in the open in busy places
    *Do not approach downed deer, even if they let you get close. Bucks during the rut can be very dangerous and aggressive, even if they are diseased and weakened.*

    • @samblackstone3400
      @samblackstone3400 3 года назад +79

      Hopefully it doesn't spread to humans. The normal prion protein that natually occurs in all mammals is highly conserved (surprisingly it also might not be very important in the body) so it's possible that it could leap between species by interacting with other mammal's prion proteins but that hasn't been documented. As far as I know in the United States at least no pipeline for testing samples directly sent in from hunters exists but it would be nice if it did. Usually prions are tested for using western blotting which requires tissue from the brain but newer tests exist which could work with blood or even lymph tissue samples. I'm positive it will be easier to get something like that funded after the coronavirus PCR test bottleneck showed the flaws in America's early epidemic response.
      Edit: after looking around it turns out several western states do have programs that test tissue samples sent in from hunters. It isn't mandatory but it's good to know that in at risk areas there's at least action being taken to monitor it.

    • @smilofangs
      @smilofangs 3 года назад +6

      @@samblackstone3400 does it spread to dogs tho?

    • @samblackstone3400
      @samblackstone3400 3 года назад +60

      @@smilofangs
      There's no reason to believe that any of the CWD prions circulating in the environment right now are capable of jumping out of cervids. If it was happening however we likely wouldn't know for years afterwards.
      The monitoring around these diseases is spotty and reactive not proactive so our knowledge of them is full of gaps. The prion protein in its non-disease causing form is very similar across almost all mammals which is why mad cow disease was such a big deal since that disease causing prion was similar enough to our own to cause disease in humans. So basically its not unprecedented that prions can become a problem for one species even if they originated in another. If any animal were to be at risk of encountering a hypothetical CWD prion that could jump species I imagine it would be wolves or us because well, we both eat a lot of deer. The chances of this happening are small, that's really important to keep in mind, but they aren't zero.

    • @smilofangs
      @smilofangs 3 года назад +41

      @@samblackstone3400 The ending bit reminds me of “your chances of dying by frogs are low.... but never zero”
      Thanks for telling me btw!

    • @gaygrape9407
      @gaygrape9407 3 года назад +24

      I know all local places where I live require you to get your deer tested regardless if you're gonna eat it, stuff it or just toss it out. Then again we are a state that hunts quite frequently

  • @thecolonel1286
    @thecolonel1286 3 года назад +538

    This is what Santa’s reindeer get after flying around the world so many times. They were bound to pick up something

  • @Ame.IsRain
    @Ame.IsRain Год назад +1

    cheers to finding this again after 3 years ❕❕❕❕❕

  • @therealevilmudbug
    @therealevilmudbug Год назад +4

    This is horrifying. Just something about this feels uncanny, like the stuff from Gemini Home Entertainment.

  • @LegoSwordViedos
    @LegoSwordViedos 3 года назад +528

    I saw a deer with this desease and kept far away from it and watched it, and then called the game warden and they came out and shot it. It was just so sad to see it limping around and it was really better off dead, I don't know for 100% if it was CWD but I keep away from any animal that looks like it might be like that.

    • @46_and28
      @46_and28 3 года назад

      What state are you in has it moved to any different states?

    • @jakeb2x266
      @jakeb2x266 3 года назад +49

      Probably for the better since we don't know what it does to humans when you eat it.

    • @jakeb2x266
      @jakeb2x266 3 года назад +13

      @Spanish or Vanish Yes, that’s what I mean.

    • @dudesqr
      @dudesqr 3 года назад +1

      Isn't there something else, that is close to being CWD it's very similar

    • @lhamagalopante6735
      @lhamagalopante6735 3 года назад +96

      I mean, even if it wasn't CWD, animals walking "funny", shaking, convulsing, in circles, and in bad shape could be rabid - wich is as scary as prionic diseases - , so yeah, keeping your distance and informing anyone better equiped to deal with that is the smart thing to do.

  • @thedemonslayer51
    @thedemonslayer51 3 года назад +652

    I feel like an asterisk is needed at the end. Pretty sure prions in other humans do very much so affect us, through cannibalism. Which is a part of why it's shunned in most places.

    • @thedemonslayer51
      @thedemonslayer51 3 года назад +20

      @Ethan Roberts Ah, thanks for specifing that. I didn't know that part.

    • @djroscurro9859
      @djroscurro9859 3 года назад +1

      If this is true, did not know this at all. Sheesh.

    • @RoseDragoness
      @RoseDragoness 3 года назад +31

      there is inter-species barrier that protect us but according to at least one research, CWD in vitro (in lab environment) can adapt to affect humans. Source: Generation of a New Form of Human PrPSc in Vitro by Interspecies Transmission from Cervid Prions

    • @totallynotphoenixwright
      @totallynotphoenixwright 3 года назад +24

      @Ethan Roberts The human version of BSE is known as variant Cruezfeldt-Jakobs disease or vCJD for short. It began to spread in areas that ate beef imported from the United Kingdom during the BSE outbreak in the 80s. Regular CJD is different, though. It can be inherited or happens because of a currently unknown cause.

    • @davidchen8709
      @davidchen8709 3 года назад +4

      @@totallynotphoenixwright also, mad cow disease came from a sheep prion called scrapie

  • @Bitholeous
    @Bitholeous Год назад

    this is very informative and the graphics are very helpful

  • @krandizzle
    @krandizzle Год назад

    Thank you for calming our nerves with that last fact 😅

  • @ChINNg28
    @ChINNg28 4 года назад +418

    that's really sad to see.

    • @AxxLAfriku
      @AxxLAfriku 3 года назад

      I am the funniest RUclipsr of all time I watched my latest video and laughed for 69 minutes straight I am extremely funny I am dangerously funny and I have two girlfriends who think I am extremely dangerously funny and they watch all of my videos thanks for listening dear sabrina

    • @MoskusMoskiferus1611
      @MoskusMoskiferus1611 Год назад

      @@AxxLAfriku. Ok, 😐

  • @silvulata
    @silvulata 3 года назад +266

    it’s honestly sad that it’s 100% fatal.. dying slowly and slowly knowing that you don’t have a second chance, really hits hard.

    • @zytheabsolutenerd75
      @zytheabsolutenerd75 Год назад

      the animals dont know theyre going to die before theyve gone insane to the disease. one disease thats similar, though, is mad cow disease. it can effect humans and is spread through beef

    • @scottkrafft6830
      @scottkrafft6830 Год назад +13

      If the entire world's economy systematically united to find a cure, I have absolutely no doubt that it can be done.

    • @ACoarseGuy
      @ACoarseGuy Год назад

      @@scottkrafft6830 it cannot, unless we create nanobots that can unfold misfolded proteins, it's impossible.
      CWD is caused by a prion, which causes absolutely no symptoms until it's too late, your immune system can't react to it, medicinals can't target it, and it's damn resistant, surviving extreme temperatures, and for a long time.
      Thus, creating a "cure" for it, using the technology we have is impossible, and creating microscopic machines capable of precisely unfolding specific proteins is...well, hard. Very hard.

    • @evrenizzet5822
      @evrenizzet5822 Год назад

      How do you know?

    • @MZRFaith
      @MZRFaith Год назад +2

      Well it shouldn’t hit hard, it’s not your problem.
      Keep it going brother, enjoy the human experience.

  • @14thbattlegroupcommander
    @14thbattlegroupcommander Год назад +4

    Oh hell naw 💀 the reindeer got wither poisoning irl

  • @godrilla5549
    @godrilla5549 10 месяцев назад +2

    Chronic wasting disease is absolutely too soft of a euphemism, we need something that sounds more threatening like bruce's brain melting disorder of certain death.

  • @falcothegreat5470
    @falcothegreat5470 3 года назад +193

    Who else randomly got this recommended?

  • @eliasdailey3911
    @eliasdailey3911 3 года назад +297

    Next time get a body that can handle the neutron style
    -CWD talking to deer brain

    • @AxxLAfriku
      @AxxLAfriku 3 года назад

      i have big brain and big amount of yt subs

    • @moss5356
      @moss5356 3 года назад +1

      @@Juuma985 I know right

  • @bron-yr-aur7990
    @bron-yr-aur7990 Год назад +2

    Jesus Christ, CWD is truly horrible. The stories I’ve read are terrifying, like a guy who lived near an airport and went for a beer run. Since he lived near the airport, there were large fields, and when he was driving on the way to the store or whatever, he stopped to look at a deer. He thought there was something stuck on it’s head. Turns out it was smashing it’s head into a fence post and had an unhinged jaw. The dude was traumatized, and I can’t blame him. I’d probably piss myself and floor it if I saw a deer doing that and looking at me. I hope someone does something to help these poor animals.

  • @lucyburns4379
    @lucyburns4379 Год назад +3

    The last bit is interesting because I read somewhere that hunters in the Northwestern US were warned against eating animals showing signs of CWD. And of course, they didn't listen.

    • @NishnaValleyRailVideos
      @NishnaValleyRailVideos 7 месяцев назад

      It’s probably just not a good idea to spread those prions through their bodies, because then the misfolded prions will be spread into the water supply in their water

  • @lemo8986
    @lemo8986 3 года назад +604

    Note that this occurs in all deer species, not just reindeer. Furthermore, it only occurs on a wide basis when the deer population is too dense due to a lack of predators or a lack of human hunting.

    • @ABRlEL
      @ABRlEL 3 года назад

      Yes

    • @Brandon-bc5um
      @Brandon-bc5um Год назад +6

      Did you not watch the video?

    • @trogo3402
      @trogo3402 Год назад

      Eat them all eat them all hunt them all down

    • @mr.x2567
      @mr.x2567 Год назад +5

      Yeah, we should hunt humans

    • @trogo3402
      @trogo3402 Год назад +4

      @@mr.x2567 no!

  • @xXMaoKittyCatXx
    @xXMaoKittyCatXx 3 года назад +573

    This is the disease i fear the most... it's just devastating and scary, sad for deers who go through this. Any zombie-like disease just frightens me

    • @beeboopboo
      @beeboopboo Год назад +3

      Hello a year later it now can spread to human cells

    • @sexygirlmax2019
      @sexygirlmax2019 Год назад +1

      humans can get it from eating meat of hooved animals...and we can develop the misfolded prions by ourselves and die. 100%..

    • @Arslan35
      @Arslan35 Год назад +40

      @@beeboopboo Nope.

    • @mintyminxduo
      @mintyminxduo Год назад +2

      @@beeboopboo liar

    • @jenniferb.9241
      @jenniferb.9241 Год назад +7

      @@beeboopboo oh no 😱 le zombie apocalypse le walking dead !!?

  • @dyja7
    @dyja7 Год назад +2

    This is super interesting but also the sound design and music is giving me David Firth vibes and making me extra uneasy lol

  • @invurret9533
    @invurret9533 Год назад +3

    Not gonna lie, I thought this was a found footage video at first

  • @squibblesquap
    @squibblesquap 2 года назад +4170

    My older sister was telling me about this disease while watching My Little Pony, I have realized how scary it is knowing there is no cure, it’s 100% fatal, and if it even transmits to one human- the world is pretty much doomed.
    Edit: I know now humans can’t get it omg..

    • @KFrost-fx7dt
      @KFrost-fx7dt Год назад +1081

      There are human prion diseases already. Don't be a cannibal and you should be safe.

    • @West_Coast_Gang
      @West_Coast_Gang Год назад +318

      @@KFrost-fx7dt there’s cjd and mad cow too

    • @J.A.huscher
      @J.A.huscher Год назад +261

      I would honestly shoot myself if I got a disease like this. But then again, that's just my personality [and] being full of anxiety
      Edit: I fixed the wording

    • @destrumthetiger9274
      @destrumthetiger9274 Год назад +279

      @@J.A.huscher if I learned I had CWD I would walk off into the forest, dig a grave for myself and live in that area until I start showing symptoms and then I’ll lie down in the grave and eat poisonous berries and sleep

    • @imparanoiiid
      @imparanoiiid Год назад +515

      Ur sister really was looking to ruin ur my little pony

  • @asiancommenter5974
    @asiancommenter5974 3 года назад +2015

    2020: *just ended*
    RUclips: hey, I just wanted to say that deers are dying & you might wanna see this🗿

    • @Polyg0ne
      @Polyg0ne 3 года назад +14

      RUclips go brrr

    • @nyx5408
      @nyx5408 3 года назад +11

      Imagine getting a new virus from someone eating the meat of this deer....

    • @unknownboi.
      @unknownboi. 3 года назад +1

      @@nyx5408 .______.

    • @nyx5408
      @nyx5408 3 года назад +2

      @@unknownboi. good luck for the ones that never played The walking dead =))))

    • @CraigPremium
      @CraigPremium 3 года назад

      thanks youtube feed this is exactly what my depression needed after last years debuchery

  • @vitriolicAmaranth
    @vitriolicAmaranth 9 месяцев назад +1

    There are similar prion-related diseases in other mammals, like Mad Cow Disease in bovines and Kuru in humans. All three can also come from cannibalism- Most species of ungulates actually scavenge the marrow from carcasses of their own kind, which speeds the spread of CWD.

  • @somerandonamedz9991
    @somerandonamedz9991 Год назад +4

    Bro Rudolph not looking so good

  • @paigeeden4496
    @paigeeden4496 3 года назад +299

    The music is so eerie and, combined with the emptiness of the tundra, it shows the eerily unknown crisis. It reminds me of the video game "Never Alone", which also takes place in a snowy environment. Keep on saving the world, Naturforskning!

    • @thechonkyyuki
      @thechonkyyuki Год назад +1

      I love that game

    • @randommoth4978
      @randommoth4978 Год назад +3

      I played that but never finished it after the fox became a child

    • @vviiper
      @vviiper 11 месяцев назад +1

      Does anyone know the name of the music in this video?

    • @eepee_eepee
      @eepee_eepee 6 месяцев назад

      does anyone know the song name?

  • @plotoyadnaya_rossiyanka
    @plotoyadnaya_rossiyanka 3 года назад +71

    wtf I clicked on this expecting a regular infographic animation but now I’m horrified depressed and feeling sorry for these animals why did you do this to me 🥺

  • @official.poppe_thepreforme8936

    odd that this was recommended to me but very interesting watch, so im glad this was a random recommendation

  • @shakewell42
    @shakewell42 Год назад

    Something about the production of this video is incredibly eerie. Congrats to the creator, I guess?

  • @thespacecowboy71
    @thespacecowboy71 2 года назад +233

    I hope we can find a cure for this. It's heartbreaking. I absolutely love animals, especially deer and moose, and this just hurts me.

    • @ACoarseGuy
      @ACoarseGuy Год назад +21

      A cure cannot be found, unfolding proteins is damn hard.
      Best case scenario we go back to when it wasn't a severe problem, which is, well, hard.

    • @nyct0phile
      @nyct0phile Год назад +5

      another comment said fallow deer have shown to be resistent to it, so there is the potential after some research that we could help the other species move towards that

    • @waffles658
      @waffles658 Год назад

      The cure would have been natural selection had wolves not been driven to such low numbers by humans

    • @formlessentity
      @formlessentity Год назад +10

      reintroduce wolves and other predators. hopefully that would keep the population low enough to reduce transmission rates. hopefully.

    • @dehydrateddarkness3565
      @dehydrateddarkness3565 Год назад +1

      There has been some research directed at healing similar diseases in humans, it was mentioned on my finals in a test introducing the context. It seems to have yielded no results as of now sadly, I'm sure we'll think of something eventually

  • @BL4CK-L1ST
    @BL4CK-L1ST 3 года назад +442

    Covid: “I have become death”
    CWD if it jumps species: *”Let us introduce ourselves”*

    • @aerialNlydia
      @aerialNlydia 2 года назад +45

      A dream I had recently: It was called 'Cov33', seemed like it started as an agitation, like everyone affected would act a lot more aggressive and impatient. It was the same vibe as a New York city busy street in a movie where everyone is rushing and acts more important than anyone else. They had no empathy or patience. It was a vibe that did not match this rural area I live in so it was really noticeable to us. Nobody had any mercy. The restrictions came back but the people here didn't care just like before, but they were all so agitated and it's like they couldn't see how they were behaving. The Cov33 was first shown on the news and talked about everywhere, it was an absolutely bizarre type which was zombie-like. The people who had it would act like animals, they would roam around just acting weird, they couldn't speak and their eyes were like the eyes of terrified herd animals being hunted. There was a phenomenon with it that 'they' (people in charge) couldn't figure out where every so often multiple times a day, an affected person would look up at the sky and scream in agony with their jaw distorted. They showed clips of it on the news to instill fear. It was horrifying. The person looked so tormented. From there, it really quickly started spreading everywhere and 'they' claimed they could not figure out how it spread or how to protect yourself, it was every man for himself. Needless to say it got real ugly real fast.

    • @BL4CK-L1ST
      @BL4CK-L1ST 2 года назад +10

      @Diva I said it as a sarcastic joke, geez. If anyone in this comment section knows most that Covid is not as deadly as the same media that downplayed it in the early stages of the “pandemic” makes it seem, it’s me.

    • @BL4CK-L1ST
      @BL4CK-L1ST 2 года назад +3

      @Diva If anything, the leading cause of death in the world is obesity.

    • @bimb0err0rz21
      @bimb0err0rz21 2 года назад +7

      @Diva dont try and come for people w that anime pfp 💀💀💀

    • @bimb0err0rz21
      @bimb0err0rz21 2 года назад +5

      @Diva again, anime pfp. idc about my pfp 😭 anime pfps always have the worst takes. stop worrying about defending daddy trump and focus on getting some bitches 😕😕😕

  • @Lil_Demonic
    @Lil_Demonic Год назад +1

    That moment when this popped up on my recommended because I've been watching those "Not Deer" videos, and Im all for it!

    • @c.d.rstudios4691
      @c.d.rstudios4691 Год назад +1

      I don't know what "Not Deer" is, but now I need to search it up

    • @Lil_Demonic
      @Lil_Demonic Год назад +1

      @@c.d.rstudios4691 it’s an SCP

    • @c.d.rstudios4691
      @c.d.rstudios4691 Год назад +1

      @@Lil_Demonic oooh

    • @Lil_Demonic
      @Lil_Demonic Год назад +1

      @@c.d.rstudios4691 SCP-6448 The 'Not Deer' Is not a deer, it might look like one, but it isn't. SCP-6448 is an anomalous branch of the Cervidae family. All members of this group display heightened intelligence and are presumed to be sapient. Many specimens exhibit some form of physical malformation, causing them stand out from non-anomalous deer. While the exact details of physical abnormalities differ between instances, repeat commonalities are as follows: Legs bent backwards, Barrel chested/bloated abdomen, Emaciation, Eyes belonging to unrelated animals, Forward facing eyes, Jerky movements, Loss of fear towards humans, Tendency to walk on two hind legs, and just general bodily disfigurement. If ever to come in contact with SCP-6448, pretend you don't see it, and never try to communicate with it. It wont hesitate to kill you if stared at for too long.

  • @FrappuccinoAlfredo
    @FrappuccinoAlfredo Год назад

    This is the perfect format to explain fatal diseases to thr general public

  • @yetanotherrandomyoutubecha4382
    @yetanotherrandomyoutubecha4382 Год назад +45

    Not so fun fact: While CWD prions don't seem to spread to humans, we do have our own share of prion diseases, most notably Creutzfeld-Jakob's disease and Kuru. CJD and Kuru are also transmissable and 100% fatal, and as far as I'm aware, there is no cure

    • @meyague
      @meyague Год назад

      the cure is to not eat other people very simple and easy to follow

    • @yetanotherrandomyoutubecha4382
      @yetanotherrandomyoutubecha4382 Год назад +10

      @@meyague That was how Kuru spread, yes. But Creutzfeld-Jakob is mostly spread through medical procedures with contaminated tissue or it just emerges randomly

  • @DJDefConn
    @DJDefConn 3 года назад +149

    From what I've heard, CWD made it into North America a few years ago and has spread rapidly. As the prions accumulate in the brain it starts to decay and nerves die, and thus the animal starts to fall apart (fur, skin and what not). They also scratch themselves on trees which speads it too. They also lose their inhibitors and become more "friendly". Which is why ill never touch a friendly wild deer if I meet one

    • @ryanpervola163
      @ryanpervola163 Год назад

      You can't catch CWD from touching or petting a friendly deer. Prion diseases can only be spread if you ingest or are exposed to brain matter or spinal fluid or waste of an infected animal. Simply wash and disinfect your hands after touching a wild animal as normal if you are concerned, but you can't catch spongiform prion diseases from physical contact of an infected individual, whether animal or a human with CJD (the human equivalent of CWD).
      It's probably a good idea to not eat deer meat if you want to be extra cautious, but prion diseases today are incredibly difficult to catch, as nearly all of humans diagnosed with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease develop it due to genetic mutation within the individual.

    • @trovvirtue3504
      @trovvirtue3504 Год назад +13

      Literal zombie deer.

    • @z987k
      @z987k Год назад +7

      CWD has been in NA for decades.

    • @GeneralKeith1
      @GeneralKeith1 Год назад +1

      When I was young I used to pet a baby deer that came into to my yard everyday until eventually it was shot by one of our neighbors, luckily it was never sick.

    • @lopwr1212
      @lopwr1212 11 месяцев назад

      @@GeneralKeith1 fuck that neighbor

  • @kayakat1869
    @kayakat1869 Год назад +4

    This is so sad. Brain diseases are the worst. My mom had a brain tumor removed and she has a lot of new difficulties with stimuli now. Seeing someone go through that up close is humbling, but that is just one tumor that was removed. These poor animals are literally having their brain eaten away slowly and completely losing who they are. I know deer don't have higher cognition like we do, but they have to feel some kind of pain, right?

    • @waffl_798
      @waffl_798 Год назад +2

      I think dementia is the worst. Unlike CWD it doesn’t kill you. It simply leaves you with the intelligence of a newborn constantly. And the worst part: there will be perfect moments of clarity where you can remember EVREYTHING, and then it’s stripped away, again.

    • @kayakat1869
      @kayakat1869 Год назад

      @@waffl_798 if God was real dementia wouldn't exist.

    • @kayakat1869
      @kayakat1869 Год назад

      @@waffl_798 yeah, my great grandma had it at the end of her life. Before that she was extremely sharp, but it destroyed her memory in 6 months. So tragic.

    • @waffl_798
      @waffl_798 Год назад

      @@kayakat1869 jesus. its insane how quickly evreything can be ripped away from you.

  • @Ben-mt4jy
    @Ben-mt4jy Год назад +3

    Had to detail the most terrifyingly easily spread and 100% fatal disease before they said "but you're safe though dw"