I mean they just steal content from other documentaries without credit and then redub it and for some reason only give credit to the music guy and not the photographers and videographers.
I honestly think these are more worthwhile then 92% of videos on the internet, not to mention it's on par with David Attenbourough's national geographic documentaries.
I mean they just steal content from other documentaries without credit and then redub it and for some reason only give credit to the music guy and not the photographers and videographers.
Sharing meals, that’s amazing. They remind me of the assassin bugs in North America very much, but also their cousins the Kissing Bugs who spreads a terrible trypansosome called Chagas related to African Sleeping Sickness.
You’re so nice to fall asleep to. I can only watch people with a specific voice and this one just sounds nice. I enjoy learning about unique bugs that i don’t have much knowledge about, i searched kissing bug documentary, but found this instead.
I've been watching these videos and the major problem throughout each video... is it ends too quickly! Incredible videos thanks for the great content, just know there are thousands of people like me who don't bother to like, subscribe, or comment, but are still greatly impacted, fascinated, or otherwise entertained. Thanks for the rad videos.
Really appreciate this video, found one in my garden the other day hunting the stink bugs on my plants and wanted a bit more info. These things are my new best friend!!!
i been stung by a bug similar to that, same pointy stinger, but the body is more slim with a red orange pattern on its back, my tongue swell and my skin got very scratchy
From what I've seen, they don't stand a chance against a 6 eyed sand spider! But then again, nothing does. Within seconds of the potent venom injected, the victim is it's food.
I know these are captive specimens but why don't the grasshoppers hop away, are they some type of feeder locust that don't hop that much or maybe they have been chilled a bit in the fridge?
Hello, its a great video..I got bitten on the breast by the white-spotted assassin bug 3 days before, it was very painful. Now I'm worried as the itchiness and redness is increasing .. I been to doctor the day i got bitten, seems the doctor doesnt have much knowledge, he just gave me a pain killer n allergy tablet.. Pls let me know does the white spotted assasin bug bite Is harmful to humans?? Im a lactating mother for a 8-month-old baby.
*bigger AB leaves a corpse behind for the Younger ABs to feed* “finish this off little one. But promise me you will pass it one once you have grown to my size. As to continue the circle of life.” Younger AB: 👁👄👁
such a weird planet...everything consumes everything else....or can be seen as the planet cannibalizing itself in an ongoing cycle process of recycling
@@TerrariumDiscoveryGamingMore yep, but true still. we come from the elements of the world only to simply return to these when we end, either by natural causes or accidental processes.
@@TeamCandiru all so-called living organisms are created in laboratories, it is more difficult to create insects than large animals, a person is also an animal
Oh I thought you were talking about making films. If living organisms are made in labs, who made the labs? Also, if insects are harder to make, why are there so many of them?
2:06 the assassin bug is like: Oh shit, scared the shit out of-...wait a minute...food!
I love the professionalism and epic narrating taking me back to the Robert stack days .
They share meals together?? That's.. kinda cute
They will feed communally but I never saw them doing it.
Killing it almost instantly.
In the bug world, this is as close as it gets to mercy.
Its a good day when Team Candiru uploads
NPC
this is literally professional level content. worth the wait. I appreciate how much time and work you put into your videos. it really shows! 👏👏👏
I mean they just steal content from other documentaries without credit and then redub it and for some reason only give credit to the music guy and not the photographers and videographers.
@@gwanael34 any proof?
Such insanely beautiful creatures. The fact that this content is free is unreal
Hey Team Candiru! I was wondering if you might allow me to use a short clip from this video in a work of my own? Would love to hear from you!
can you get me at teamcandiru@gmail.com?
AAAAAAHHHH! It's TierZoo!!
which video came of this, if any?
5:51 that little pounce was so cute
That accent made this video even more enjoyable
Dave has a very nice accent
I honestly think these are more worthwhile then 92% of videos on the internet, not to mention it's on par with David Attenbourough's national geographic documentaries.
Thanks!
I mean they just steal content from other documentaries without credit and then redub it and for some reason only give credit to the music guy and not the photographers and videographers.
@@gwanael34 ok, so. I hear you, but where exactly did you find this out?
@@lonesoldier4508 It's litteraly the same footage as the BBC or other older videos with a redub and new music.
@@lonesoldier4508 Our films are 100% OC.
If you ever see footage from this channel on the BBC or anything like that it's because I sold it to them.
Lol the locust when the young assassin bug attacked: "Woah there youngster! You scared me haha. Cute."
Love how the locust tries to creep away as if to go ‘if I can’t see you, you can’t see me’ lol
was having a rough day. it's a great day now. always good to learn something new, especially when it's so beautifully presented!
sorry to hear about your rough day. Glad its better now! Hopefully we could make a difference.
2:22 Mr Assasin went like "bro are you ok, im sorry" for a sec.
Assassin bugs are so awesome. Great camera shots!
Thanks a lot!
Sharing meals, that’s amazing. They remind me of the assassin bugs in North America very much, but also their cousins the Kissing Bugs who spreads a terrible trypansosome called Chagas related to African Sleeping Sickness.
How nice, they share their slurpee
Gregarious insects are always cool
4:25 Bug2:"Oi, you got him? Nice, now we can-" Bug1:"CHOTTO MATTE!"
Beautifully done. Love the narration!
Thank you kindly!
You’re so nice to fall asleep to. I can only watch people with a specific voice and this one just sounds nice. I enjoy learning about unique bugs that i don’t have much knowledge about, i searched kissing bug documentary, but found this instead.
This is one of the best channels I've had the pleasure of subscribing to. Thank you so much for your time and effort!
Wow, thank you!
Assassin bugs being shown in a good light!! you love to see it! excellent video!!
I love how the big dude kills stuff for the little guy
they were so nice to each other
Gaad, music filming and your voice is just awesome, more worthy than watching Netflix
Omg, I forgot that I even subbed to this channel.
same
Same
Same
I've been watching these videos and the major problem throughout each video... is it ends too quickly! Incredible videos thanks for the great content, just know there are thousands of people like me who don't bother to like, subscribe, or comment, but are still greatly impacted, fascinated, or otherwise entertained. Thanks for the rad videos.
Glad you like them! Sorry they have to end so quickly though.
The voice, narrative, info, and background music. All the things were perfectly matched on this video. New subscriber here! And of course, a big like!
Awesome, thank you!
Very underrated channel. I know you guys don’t post often, but that’s exactly why I hit the bell; so I could see videos like this.
Came here as a subscriber of channels like animalogic journey to the microcosmos deep look. It feels good to see more such good channels do exist 👍🏻
3:01 "in this world size really does matter"
.....that's what she said
Got bit by a milkweed assassin bug when I was a child, extremely painful 2/10 would not do again.
Yeah these ones have a super bad bite too apparently. Thankfully they didn't bite anyone!
Did it swell or anything
I was beginning to worry you guys had moved on to other things, glad to see you upload again.
No the problem was the Cotesia sequence was just too good. It robbed James of any and all inspiration. He didn't know where to go after that.
I got stung by one of these in Aus a few years back and wow, it felt like someone just put a cigarette out on my leg!
God damn these "monsters" are actually "caring" and shares with their bros
Locusts eating up your crops? Just breed a few hundred assassin bugs and unleash them.
ALWAYS A treat a team caNDIRU uploads
Fun fact.. The bug from starship troopers was inspired by this bug😊
Looks like Ezio is at it again.
always a good day when yall upload a new film
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks for watching.
Sharing is caring.
The stories and the music are superb. Like watching a little movie but with emotions and sometimes horror and sadness. Awesome producers of content
Thanks!
Just found this channel. Criminally underrated. Great content.
Thanks!
Sharing is Caring ☺️
theyre actually quite cute. for some reason those suckers are a lot scarier to me than a spiders jaw
Your content is definitely better than the so called National Geographic , keep up the good work !
Thanks! 😃
Really appreciate this video, found one in my garden the other day hunting the stink bugs on my plants and wanted a bit more info. These things are my new best friend!!!
Welcome back!
Thanks!
This species is popping up everywhere on all those Asian bug channels
bros in assasins creed 💀💀💀
Dude come over the stick and was like “oh snap…there’s a locust here!”
Beyond imagination 🙌 great work!
Hey, you uploaded! Good to have you back.
Yes, thanks for your patience. Sorry again for the delay
@@TeamCandiru No need to apologise, mate.
This is high quality content!!!
Keep up the awesome work you all do.
💯🤟👏
Thank you!
this is the kind of videos that will be popular in the future!
A very nice video, thank you !
Many thanks!
The narration is great
Fantastic !!
It was worth the wait.
Thanks a lot!
Good job to all of you for this
Thanks! Glad you liked it.
I caught a wheel bug (assassin bug)one time and put a big grasshopper in a jar with it and it turned it to a deflated shell.
i adore your content so much dude thank you for this account !
Glad you like them!
I live in Michigan and I've seen 3 of these in the last few years
i been stung by a bug similar to that, same pointy stinger, but the body is more slim with a red orange pattern on its back, my tongue swell and my skin got very scratchy
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From what I've seen, they don't stand a chance against a 6 eyed sand spider! But then again, nothing does. Within seconds of the potent venom injected, the victim is it's food.
I know these are captive specimens but why don't the grasshoppers hop away, are they some type of feeder locust that don't hop that much or maybe they have been chilled a bit in the fridge?
they were warm enough, they would hop away from me. I really wasn't sure why they were so unafraid of the assassin bugs, it was unexpected.
Dude, they're ASSASSIN bugs, clearly their sneak skill is level 100.
This is the most horror movie ever
To be fair that locust looked like it was disappointed the first one didn't kill it. That thing ooked like it had given up a while ago
Locust: should i jump away immediately? or just wait here and die ? hmmmmm....
John Wick: “Finally a worthy opponent...”
So much love and caring, in the insect world. 🤡 We could learn so much from them.
Hello, its a great video..I got bitten on the breast by the white-spotted assassin bug 3 days before, it was very painful. Now I'm worried as the itchiness and redness is increasing .. I been to doctor the day i got bitten, seems the doctor doesnt have much knowledge, he just gave me a pain killer n allergy tablet.. Pls let me know does the white spotted assasin bug bite Is harmful to humans?? Im a lactating mother for a 8-month-old baby.
Literally the imperial spy from Lego Star Wars
*bigger AB leaves a corpse behind for the Younger ABs to feed* “finish this off little one. But promise me you will pass it one once you have grown to my size. As to continue the circle of life.”
Younger AB: 👁👄👁
WE KILL!!!!! That’s what assassin bugs say
No matter how brutal the hyena, crocodile, insects are far more scary to me
Robber fly and assassin bug are best silent killers
robber flies are cool.
With a tube mouth, it's easy to share.
Definitely not a place I'd want to be camping at night
Literally fed that locust to it, would’ve been nice to see it legit.
Since these are venomous, are they dangerous to humans?
Why doesn't the locust hop away when he sees these bugs coming for him?
are they related to bedbugs?? they look super similar!
very closely related.
This is so cool!
We have those in America they are called wheel bugs
Is this one of the leaf bugs?
Its a shame that these beautiful and amazing insects are getting wrongly killed, all because we're mistaking them for Stink Bugs and Kissing Bugs.
i got bite by this bug month ago
Good Video
Thanks! And thanks again for your support!
nice, a new vid :3
Thanks!
such a weird planet...everything consumes everything else....or can be seen as the planet cannibalizing itself in an ongoing cycle process of recycling
That's a very strange and creepy explanation
@@TerrariumDiscoveryGamingMore yep, but true still. we come from the elements of the world only to simply return to these when we end, either by natural causes or accidental processes.
Nice.
Thanks!
They should be called Civilised or Well-mannered Bugs then.
Scary bug😂
How was this filmed? This level of content is on par with the BBC attenborough documentaries
Thanks!
Captive filmed?
wait, was gonzo an assassin bug?
One of the reasons I liked these guys so much is because they reminded me so much of him
This guy sounds like Brynjolf.
Nobody:
BEAK
insects are much more difficult to make than large animals . Team Candiru I'm right?
I wouldn't say one is harder than the other to film. Different requirements and stuff. I would say that big animals are easier to sell to people.
@@TeamCandiru all so-called living organisms are created in laboratories, it is more difficult to create insects than large animals, a person is also an animal
Oh I thought you were talking about making films. If living organisms are made in labs, who made the labs? Also, if insects are harder to make, why are there so many of them?