True Facts: Fungi That Control The Insects They Eat

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @zefrank
    @zefrank  Год назад +532

    Go to brilliant.org/zefrank to get a 30-day free trial + the first 200 people will get 20% off their annual subscription.

  • @Zaxares
    @Zaxares Год назад +4350

    One additional interesting fact that ZeFrank didn't mention in this video is that the carpenter ants can actually tell if one of their own is infected. If a worker finds an infected ant, it will grab the infected ant and carry it out of the hive as far away as possible before abandoning the doomed ant to its fate. (The worker that does this is still safe because the cordyceps fungus is not yet in its fruiting stage, so the infectious spores have not emerged yet.) Despite these precautions though, wind can still carry the spores back and infect more ants.

    • @Shrooblord
      @Shrooblord Год назад +220

      Amazing. I love ants. Thanks for the quick fact!

    • @Styrophoamicus
      @Styrophoamicus Год назад +90

      I see you've watched Planet Earth too!

    • @heathertaylor8904
      @heathertaylor8904 Год назад +135

      Not all of them though! Some varieties compel the ant to leave the nest in order to find a suitable plant to summit and fruit on.

    • @IllnessXBL
      @IllnessXBL Год назад

      No. The ones that carry it out commit suicide. That’s the coolest part about it.

    • @itsagundam79
      @itsagundam79 Год назад +124

      Pretty much how humans would react if you told them you were bitten by a zombie. The movies got it right!

  • @sethfeldpausch4337
    @sethfeldpausch4337 Год назад +9999

    Every fungus video, no matter how humorous, is so freaking disturbing. Fungi are so interesting and terrifying at the same time!

    • @Shalott99
      @Shalott99 Год назад +306

      Ikr zefrank’s humor is great as always but (butt) this one was kinda hard to watch

    • @seansmith6255
      @seansmith6255 Год назад +90

      Fun fact
      They're the closest kingdom to animalia

    • @lorimac0260
      @lorimac0260 Год назад +56

      @@Shalott99 I was eating breakfast. WAS. 😂

    • @Asubatsu
      @Asubatsu Год назад

      And just think, scientists are messing with and altering fungi like they did with covid.

    • @MarcosElMalo2
      @MarcosElMalo2 Год назад +5

      @@Shalott99 I was har . . . Oh, nevermind.

  • @kpny8484
    @kpny8484 Год назад +600

    It will never get old hearing you say the word "babies".

    • @rezandrarizkyirianto-1933
      @rezandrarizkyirianto-1933 Год назад +43

      BEBBEES

    • @nevermind-sc2vm
      @nevermind-sc2vm Год назад +28

      Bebehs

    • @Marewig
      @Marewig Год назад +21

      My mind never transcribes the words as babies. It's always 'bébés'.

    • @leviroch
      @leviroch Год назад +9

      ​@@Marewighis merchandise has finally proven it's spelt: 'behbehs' lol (had to buy the poster, my house mate was starting to one up me on ridiculous posters and I knew exactly how to win THAT shit :D)

    • @Marewig
      @Marewig Год назад +4

      @@leviroch 🤣🤣 that's..... That's hilariously appropriate, for some reason. I'll definitely take that rather than 'babies'

  • @autumnmentink4581
    @autumnmentink4581 Год назад +1793

    The students at West Virginia University who worked on the cicada fungus referred to the infected cicadas as "saltshakers of death," which is a level of description I now expect from our best and brightest minds.

    • @troubledcourier8795
      @troubledcourier8795 Год назад +46

      As a wv, yeah sounds bout right for us.

    • @KatiTheButcher
      @KatiTheButcher Год назад +9

      I want to try eating those salt shakers of death.

    • @iamjustkiwi
      @iamjustkiwi Год назад +69

      ​@@KatiTheButcher at least those cicadas go out absolutely tripping balls

    • @sheriffbutterball7824
      @sheriffbutterball7824 Год назад +30

      better than zombie fungus ass flakes

    • @KatiTheButcher
      @KatiTheButcher Год назад +10

      @@iamjustkiwi yes thats why I want to eat them lol. I wonder though, do cicadas trip balls on psilocybin? Be my luck I would have to eat 50 pounds to take effect.

  • @purplehaze2358
    @purplehaze2358 Год назад +1980

    Friendly reminder that cordyceps not interacting with the brains of their hosts means that they're effectively prisoners in bodies they can no longer control; experiencing everything the parasite is doing to them but unable to resist its influence.

    • @EnderGoku9001
      @EnderGoku9001 Год назад +85

      Imagine if purple haze's ability was really releasing fungus 💀

    • @williamlowry8809
      @williamlowry8809 Год назад

      Friendly reminder that this is wrong. If you're referring to that "Real Science" video check out the study they cite, it says the exact opposite. The hyphae do invade the muscles but do not control them. The host's brain is simply controlled via the secretion of secondary metabolites.

    • @flogusgladly5370
      @flogusgladly5370 Год назад +19

      🥵🥵🥵

    • @wilmeofficial
      @wilmeofficial Год назад +84

      kinda hot ngl

    • @xitaris5981
      @xitaris5981 Год назад +126

      @@wilmeofficial Wtf...

  • @myriamickx7969
    @myriamickx7969 Год назад +264

    Only a few weeks ago, I read in the NYT the interview of a renowned scientist or biologist, I didn’t know his name. He was asked: "What keeps you awake at night?” and replied: "Fungi.” Now I understand why.

  • @Javydrawings
    @Javydrawings Год назад +312

    I don't think I'll ever get tired of the "butt" and "but" mixup gag, gets me every time

    • @HunterBloodHunterBlood
      @HunterBloodHunterBlood Год назад +13

      The best one was when he mixed it up by saying, “The Male Spider leaves the safety of his burrow in search of a female BUTT.”

    • @Shrooblord
      @Shrooblord Год назад +5

      Whenever I talk about a ZeFrank video, I always mention this as one of my favourite bits. And I didn't even see it coming this time even though it was the _perfect_ moment for it. Love these scripts

  • @weaselwolf
    @weaselwolf Год назад +720

    The horrifying thing about the way cordyceps takes direct control is that since it's not infecting the brain, the victim is essentially conscious the whole time until the final stage, but helpless to stop itself.

    • @alalessia
      @alalessia Год назад +108

      I thought so too, not sure about how much self awareness to expect from ants but knowing you're now biting down on a leaf and quite literally unable to let go until death releases you sounds terrifying

    • @gordonbman2911
      @gordonbman2911 Год назад +45

      I think this is humanization of ants, they don't really think about the meaning of Life and their place in the world, and don't have a brain like mammals :D Though i understand and agree with you it is really unsetteling

    • @LiterallyCensoredDaily
      @LiterallyCensoredDaily Год назад

      Pharmaceuticals are often fugus based, and we've all seen or heard about drug addicts acting like demonically possessed zombies at times.
      Just saying.

    • @Kirmeins
      @Kirmeins Год назад +76

      @@gordonbman2911 how do you know that though?
      I think they do have a primal drive to survive and do their thing. If they're latched onto something and cannot let go I'd think they'd be at least disturbed by not being able to do what they normally do because their brain is still fine for a bit and tells them to go do ant things.

    • @martinitland
      @martinitland Год назад +5

      @@KirmeinsThis is going to sound very silly, but the only way my brain wants to relate what you wrote to a scenario I could recognize is when you play some video game and gets stuck in a bugged (pun not intended) side quest which eventually makes you rage quit and (possibly) start over from scratch - abandoning the first character in the process.

  • @NinjaRufio
    @NinjaRufio Год назад +145

    11:49 “The Last A$$ of Us” as pitched by ZeFrank would be an excellent zombie fungus B-movie 😂

    • @mrkat1999
      @mrkat1999 2 месяца назад +1

      The last of a$$

  • @littlespacesuit
    @littlespacesuit Год назад +1961

    Weirdly enough, even the reliably impeccable humor and wit of the voiceover cannot possibly dull the stomach-twisting horror of this particular topic. These visuals are truly the stuff of nightmares.

    • @dsbmitchell
      @dsbmitchell Год назад +100

      I had a harder time watching this (I only watched like 1/4 of it) than watching 99% of the horror films I’ve seen in my life. Skin-tinglingly disturbing

    • @0Luxis0
      @0Luxis0 Год назад +33

      holy shit that was well phrased

    • @FunZies.
      @FunZies. Год назад +46

      I chose to eat breakfast while watching this. WHY?! WHY DID I DO THIS?

    • @thomasyates3078
      @thomasyates3078 Год назад +47

      @@dsbmitchell Realy, watch it. It only gets more horrific, but it's Ze Frank's greatest work. He manages to Uno reverse his ongoing but/butt pun, then in the credits imagines what it would be like the cicada one infected humans, and I actually started crying.

    • @Mightylcanis
      @Mightylcanis Год назад +11

      Honestly, the only part that bothered me was the clips of cicadas, because I hate cicadas. I was rooting for the fungus the entire time.

  • @DanGamingFan2406
    @DanGamingFan2406 Год назад +748

    Insects have it hard enough. The idea of being mind controlled by a fungus is genuinely terrifying. It's even more amazing that the fungi can do so without a brain themselves.

    • @aloysiusdevanderabercrombi470
      @aloysiusdevanderabercrombi470 Год назад +19

      Perhaps you should read about numerous parasites affecting mammalians.

    • @naturegirl1999
      @naturegirl1999 Год назад +22

      @@aloysiusdevanderabercrombi470 oh yes, toxoplasma Gondi is an example

    • @donnyaxe78
      @donnyaxe78 Год назад +15

      You make fungi sound like fox news.

    • @Rhaifha
      @Rhaifha Год назад +11

      Some viruses do it too! There's some caterpillar viruses that turn the caterpillars into goo, but before they finish the job, they send the caterpillar to a nice and visible spot to be eaten by a bird. Whose poop then spreads the spores.

    • @rowanbrown5541
      @rowanbrown5541 Год назад +34

      Remember cordyceps doesn't mind control, it muscle controls. THE INSECT IS STILL CONSCIOUS

  • @BlackGryph0n
    @BlackGryph0n Год назад +473

    3:25 "They don't know who makes it, either the fly or the fungs"
    Crazy!! Is there a way to tell if the adhesive the fly secretes has the same chemical composition as the stuff that makes the spores sticky? Cause that might help answer the question...
    Also, this is truly horrifying.

    • @TheLocalMothLord0.0
      @TheLocalMothLord0.0 Год назад +11

      What are you doing on this side of RUclips, Gryph0n?? 😂

    • @randomcrapstudios8398
      @randomcrapstudios8398 Год назад +2

      Hi gabe

    • @jynxed66six54
      @jynxed66six54 Год назад +28

      the problem is this. even if you can prove the spores dont produce it themselves, its impossible to know if the spores are making the fly do it themselves. in which case, it would still be the spores doing it.

    • @gagemal5
      @gagemal5 Год назад +6

      It might but In the science world that is still an educated guess even if I’d had the same chemical makeup. Just because it matches the chemical profile doesn’t mean the fly didn’t make it because the fungus could just override the flys organs and use them to produce the adhesive according to the fungus’ blueprints which would mimic the chemical makeup of the fungus adhesive. Furthermore if they matched it would be like ok maybe the fungus is making it not entirely sure though. And if they didn’t match it wouldn’t mean anything at all. Because the fungus could simply use a new compound for sticking a fly to a leaf one that is wholly different from the spore sticking compound. Great thought, but this is just a complicated question you’re definitely on the right track though!!!

    • @MoonShadowWolfe
      @MoonShadowWolfe Год назад +8

      "There's sticky shit oozing out of you to lock you in place for the fungus's needs, but we don't know if the fungus is making your body make that, or if it's spread through you so far that it is more fungus oozing back out of you."

  • @joebobjon1127
    @joebobjon1127 Год назад +884

    Based on the first one with the flies, imagine a zombie movie where the zombies don’t really bite that much, but spread their disease by finding or attracting a group of people and then their back just explodes with blood and spores everywhere

    • @PhotonBeast
      @PhotonBeast Год назад +158

      Would make for a different kind of zombie movie since the people would probably need to kill them in particular ways/avoid killing them in certain ways while also having some protection.

    • @pldcanfly
      @pldcanfly Год назад +172

      But then there are those zombies that just call out to attract more humans. Like crying for help and stuff O.O

    • @Robofrog100
      @Robofrog100 Год назад +78

      Thanks satan

    • @NeoDarkEther
      @NeoDarkEther Год назад +91

      @@pldcanfly it's just like in the game "Left 4 Dead", where you have the crying zombies and the exploding ones.

    • @xitaris5981
      @xitaris5981 Год назад +22

      So wear a hazmat suit and you're good to go walking amongst the zombies?

  • @andresg.g5594
    @andresg.g5594 Год назад +2933

    As a "hippie scientist" myself I can't just emphasize enough the huge research labour that Ze (et al.) does... there are more references in these videos than in half of the papers I've read last month. And they are truly a masterpiece of science communication, plus one of the most funny videos you can watch in YT. There should be a new join-category (Nobel-Oscar) for this guy (et al.).
    Magnificent!

    • @quintessenceSL
      @quintessenceSL Год назад +29

      I'm certain the Ig Nobels would be receptive.

    • @mistahp6181
      @mistahp6181 Год назад +104

      Who is et al? He is really good at science

    • @nobatime
      @nobatime Год назад +25

      Agreed! Some subjects I never thought I’d be interested in, I’m now fascinated by. Just looking at the credits at the end of these videos really point out how much goes into them.
      Thank you Science Hippies!

    • @alexandercandicedad1355
      @alexandercandicedad1355 Год назад +41

      The term is "science hippie", science hippie!

    • @d1egomon194
      @d1egomon194 Год назад +18

      @@mistahp6181 my cousin, a great lad

  • @pmarreck
    @pmarreck Год назад +391

    You took a truly horrifying corner of nature and made humor out of it.
    That is quite a gift you have there, ZeFrank!

  • @Cosmic-Sorceress-17
    @Cosmic-Sorceress-17 Год назад +850

    I always wondered why some Cicada bodies I've seen were missing their abdomens, but were otherwise undamaged. Figured it was a particularly picky predator at first, but as it is said: truth is sometimes stranger than fiction. And even more disturbing.

    • @Nightfire613
      @Nightfire613 Год назад +85

      I mean, I guess you could think of it like a picky preditor. If a plant can be a predator, why not a fungus?

    • @Cosmic-Sorceress-17
      @Cosmic-Sorceress-17 Год назад +77

      @@Nightfire613 Very true! I don't often associate fungi with predation the same way I would a Venus Flytrap, but it kind of is how some of these parasitic fungi work.

    • @Dogman_35
      @Dogman_35 Год назад +45

      @@Nightfire613 Googled it, and apparently parasitism doesn't actually count as predation. Even if it eventually kills the host.

    • @jasond.5723
      @jasond.5723 Год назад +17

      @@Dogman_35 Hm. How exclusive we predators are

    • @monk9948
      @monk9948 Год назад +5

      Fungi is homophobic probably

  • @nekobyoneko444
    @nekobyoneko444 Год назад +269

    One of my favorite parts of these videos is learning why certain things wind up the way they do. Seen many cicadas missing their rear but never really knew why. This clears that up.

    • @thegingerpirate
      @thegingerpirate Год назад

      You've definitely breathed in a load of these sporse then. If you find yourself becoming attracted to corpses, consult a doctor.

    • @rafaelarevalo8047
      @rafaelarevalo8047 Год назад

      their rear butt? oh, sorry.

    • @thesonofdormammu5475
      @thesonofdormammu5475 Год назад +14

      I always thought it was a bird or something.

    • @Hermititis
      @Hermititis Год назад +6

      Now I'm wondering about the moths & butterflies I've seen that have been missing an abdomen but still seemed very lively.

    • @Social_Pugatory
      @Social_Pugatory Год назад +5

      @@Hermititis To make them more catchable by birds and reptiles and continue the parasitic life cycle.

  • @hansgouws6590
    @hansgouws6590 Год назад +139

    I studied biochemistry and human biology. Took microbiology as an extra subject. I love science, I love nature, I love biology.
    I am also accustomed to a fair amount of gore having seen more than most in real life and in media.
    That said, Ophiocordyceps can fuck right off. Fascinating but remorselessly macabre, horrific, and disturbing beyond description.
    Great video Ze Frank, and thanks. I didn't want to sleep tonight anyway.

    • @RustBot42
      @RustBot42 Год назад +6

      Nature is beautiful, isn't it?
      Absolutely horrifying and merciless, but still beautiful at the same time.

    • @davidmanchester8978
      @davidmanchester8978 5 месяцев назад +2

      I mean lots of insects that would destroy our world if left unchecked have a fungus that keeps their populations in check. That is incredibly important. I mean sure getting eaten while you're still alive doesn't sound great but insects certainly are not self-aware enough to feel anxious about it or actively conceptualize what that means. Upsetting to humans maybe but also purely in the benefit of ecosystems.

  • @_guillermo
    @_guillermo Год назад +206

    "from here on in don't call it a fly, call it a walk"... some of your finest work ze, thank you

    • @metalmamasue3680
      @metalmamasue3680 Год назад +2

      I laugh through all of his videos. If you haven't seen the Leaf Hopper or tree hopper one, that's a gem too and the Killer Surfing Snails. We science hippies love them 😃

    • @datwongai3903
      @datwongai3903 Год назад

      @@metalmamasue3680 And a lot of us science hippies love the metal, too! 🤘

    • @ericjohnson6120
      @ericjohnson6120 Год назад +2

      "Killme."

  • @SolstaceWinters
    @SolstaceWinters Год назад +719

    As disturbing as these fungi are, as horrific as the processes they use to do their own survival are, I'd pay money to see a zombie movie as you described at the ending card there, Ze Frank. That'd be magical.
    "What are you doing up there?"
    ( _muffled_ ) "M'unno."

    • @darkdragoness5
      @darkdragoness5 Год назад +17

      I read a manga about assassins that mimic certain skills and abilities off certain arthropods, that kinda had an ending where there was a horny zombie apocalypse, except instead of basing it off fungal infection, they based it off the army ants death spiral (assassin was able to control anyone who she (or someone infected) French kissed, and when she died, those infected spread out infecting other people until they died)

    • @SolstaceWinters
      @SolstaceWinters Год назад +9

      @@darkdragoness5 That sounds both stupid and hilarious. Depending on the age-rating of said series, I wouldn't be adverse to the name being presented here. (There are potentially younger viewers after all, and the original comment has gained some traction. I wouldn't wanna be held liable for the corruption of the youth. :P )

    • @darkdragoness5
      @darkdragoness5 Год назад +8

      @@SolstaceWinters it sounds stupid partly because I made it more age appropriate (it's very mature), to avoid the fact that it is a lot more triggering with the whole horde of mindless extremely horny zombies

    • @SolstaceWinters
      @SolstaceWinters Год назад +7

      @@darkdragoness5 Fair. If that's the case, probably not a good idea to post it here. The curiosity will eat me, but I'll survive. I don't watch or read as much as I used to.

    • @_FiDeLCAsTrO_
      @_FiDeLCAsTrO_ Год назад +1

      That is called The Last of Us and is a series. It's based on cordyceps. They're not horny tho

  • @asdisskagen6487
    @asdisskagen6487 Год назад +216

    I don't think I've ever laughed so hard while being completely horrified... Only you, Ze Frank, only you...

    • @ClanImprobable
      @ClanImprobable Год назад +3

      Very _very_ the same!

    • @MrDosenburg
      @MrDosenburg 6 месяцев назад +1

      Having recently seen a LP of Far Cry 5, you didn't need to add that last part on a video on parasitic fungi, my guy 😬

  • @purplehaze2358
    @purplehaze2358 Год назад +4069

    I'd like to point out that fungi technically fulfill every requirement in order to be real-life Lovecraftian abominations.

    • @bobzilla-1
      @bobzilla-1 Год назад +255

      Tomato, Tomahtoe
      Cthulu, Calamari
      Fungi, Idk it's alrdy food.

    • @DustyHoney
      @DustyHoney Год назад +175

      Lovecraft had to get inspiration from somewhere.

    • @TheBeardedAtheist
      @TheBeardedAtheist Год назад

      Oh I get it, cuz they are both racist.

    • @LokiKeanu
      @LokiKeanu Год назад +87

      so does the sun

    • @samsonsoturian6013
      @samsonsoturian6013 Год назад +37

      There was a Mythos tale called The Derelict that capitalized on that.

  • @Holidaemon2516
    @Holidaemon2516 Год назад +655

    "Zombies are just gonna be people all hopped up on mushrooms and cocaine trying to get people to hump a powder ball that ate their junk."
    What a magnificent sentence. We need a movie immediately.

    • @LiveErrors
      @LiveErrors Год назад +12

      Shaun of the dead but hyper?

    • @metalmamasue3680
      @metalmamasue3680 Год назад +16

      You shouldn't call it a Fly anymore but a Walk 🤣🤣

    • @michaelmaxim7207
      @michaelmaxim7207 Год назад +9

      The way society is now, I'd say we're not to far away

    • @brianrose85
      @brianrose85 Год назад +34

      "Last Ass of Us"

    • @MichMane
      @MichMane Год назад +4

      The movie exists and is called The Girl with All The Gifts. Based on the book of the same name.

  • @YeOldeBelmont
    @YeOldeBelmont Год назад +110

    I love the True Facts series, but I also miss the oddly calming existential conversations you used to have with us.

  • @tfgrrl2042
    @tfgrrl2042 Год назад +345

    "And now not only are you infected, but you're going to have some explaining to do when you go into work tomorrow." Yup folks, this is how the world will end. Long live FUNGI!!

    • @Bluecho4
      @Bluecho4 Год назад +3

      I, for one, welcome our new fungal overlords.

    • @amberkat8147
      @amberkat8147 Год назад +9

      @@Bluecho4 I, on the other hand, absolutely will not!

    • @tfgrrl2042
      @tfgrrl2042 Год назад +2

      @@Bluecho4 resistant fungal infections are on the rise, so you might not have as long to wait to welcome them as you think

    • @misanthropicservitorofmars2116
      @misanthropicservitorofmars2116 Год назад

      @@tfgrrl2042resistant everything is on the rise. All diseases. Because people take vaccines and live in pods instead of existing amongst nature. Microbes evolve on a faster level than macro organisms do. Do the math. The small things will figure out how to succeed before we do. Best course of action is learning to live with them by existing in a more natural environment. Avoid cities. Don’t clean out your small cuts. Let your body handle the bacteria. This isn’t a thousand years ago. You can test your immense system. Let it get infected by sushi and unsanitized cuts and not religiously washing your hands (wash your hands just don’t get OCD about it).
      Our bodies will require millennia to evolve to fit our environment. Microbes need mere decades for the same generational evolutions to arise.

  • @thelonewrangler1008
    @thelonewrangler1008 Год назад +176

    I've grown mushrooms for years and the more you learn about all fungus the more questions you end up with. It's one of the most fascinating organisms in the world and definitely will make you question what you definitely intelligence as. One thing Zefrank forgot add about the cordyceps is that it seems to know how to keep a healthy population of its hosts around. If the population gets too small it will go dormant if the population gets too big it will significantly increase the amount hosts it will infect

    • @m____w____6981
      @m____w____6981 Год назад +17

      A mushroom shows up at a party uninvited. The host says "We dont allow magic mushrooms in here"
      The mushroom replies, "Aw, come on, I'm such a fun guy".

    • @LiterallyCensoredDaily
      @LiterallyCensoredDaily Год назад +6

      @@m____w____6981 *mushrooms friend:
      "Aw, come on! We only hung out with that shaman ONE time! We aren't even magic!"

    • @martinitland
      @martinitland Год назад +2

      @@m____w____6981Took me a few moments😅 Well played, Sir or Madam. Well played👏🏼👏🏼

    • @letsomethingshine
      @letsomethingshine Год назад

      likely chemical/pheromone signals released into the air for quorum and "host number" sensing.

    • @DangerB0ne
      @DangerB0ne Год назад +1

      ​@@m____w____6981 I hate this joke. It's got me green around the gills that someone made such a rancid dad joke.
      Keep it up.

  • @AsymptoteInverse
    @AsymptoteInverse Год назад +77

    As someone with a morbid curiosity about parasitic organisms, I didn't expect this video to unsettle me. But it did. And on top of that, it was all new information for me. Which is why I love this channel.

  • @omoidashu
    @omoidashu Год назад +503

    2 of my favorite things combined finally! I mentioned this process to my dad once last year and he didn't believe me, but looked it up. My mom was so mad because my dad was working 'zombie ant fungus' into any conversation he could because it was the wildest thing to him.

    • @GronTheMighty
      @GronTheMighty Год назад +83

      Getting a grown man to embody the enthusiasm of a child is how science wins

    • @spiritmatter1553
      @spiritmatter1553 Год назад +22

      Your dad sounds like so much fun!

    • @Voxen712
      @Voxen712 Год назад +13

      you have one gem of a dad

    • @LiterallyCensoredDaily
      @LiterallyCensoredDaily Год назад +5

      Your dad was right. This is pretty wild.

  • @ButacuPpucatuB
    @ButacuPpucatuB Год назад +353

    The corpse mating… stuff of nightmares! Thank you for the education, giggles, and horrors. 🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡

    • @Bayofthe91st
      @Bayofthe91st Год назад +5

      The last bit are more hilarious for me , it feels like a consecutive punch made by a stand-up comedian

    • @ButacuPpucatuB
      @ButacuPpucatuB Год назад

      @@Bayofthe91st It’s one of the fun ways to die! Not a corpse. Which is a bonus! You’re hallucinating and missing your genitals. Still your demise is a happy one.

    • @BubboPants
      @BubboPants Год назад

      "...compounds are secreted that are essentially sexual signals causing other flies to come over and try to have sex with the corpse. I know what you're thinking: What's so bad about that?"

  • @jubileus4597
    @jubileus4597 Год назад +77

    I hate looking at bugs. Every time I see a close-up photo of a bug, I get into a cold sweat and start feeling jumpy. However, Zefrank’s videos are just so interesting and entertaining that I, somehow, manage to overcome looking at the bugs.
    Edit: I still kind of hated the whole experience though.

    • @roberine7241
      @roberine7241 10 месяцев назад +3

      I am happy I am not the only one. these videos are an interesting combination of fucked up and funny that make me watch them and hate every second of it. I hope these fungi never evolve to infect humans.

  • @andreibaciu7518
    @andreibaciu7518 Год назад +43

    On the bug dating scene "He's a real fun guy. He'll grow on you" has more than one meaning

  • @DustyHoney
    @DustyHoney Год назад +255

    People usually say these fungi ONLY effect ants. I’m glad you’ve cleared that up. This is the best zombie fungi RUclips video.

    • @Ass_of_Amalek
      @Ass_of_Amalek Год назад +10

      they infect lots of insects. dunno if other invertegrates, too. the most well-known one actually is cordyceps sinensis, which infects caterpillars and is a very highly valued chinese quack medicine.

    • @aazhie
      @aazhie Год назад +11

      Thay would be like saying there's only one fugus that bothers humans. There are so many millions of species of bugs and fungi, there is probably multiple fungi per bug species and they all do different things.

    • @ScorpioIsland
      @ScorpioIsland Год назад

      ​@@Ass_of_Amalek there are peer reviewed research articles proving sinensis has a greater impact on improving athletic performance than any other substance that isn't banned. Quack medicine, indeed

    • @hamster_in_a_wheel_8099
      @hamster_in_a_wheel_8099 Год назад +1

      @@ScorpioIsland Well then. Prove it. Give is the links.

    • @christopherjones8448
      @christopherjones8448 Год назад +1

      @@hamster_in_a_wheel_8099 You can't post links on youtube anymore, daddy google will shadow ban your reply

  • @d33j4y84k
    @d33j4y84k Год назад +7

    I burst into tears at "you got some explainin to do" - great stuff! As always

  • @dvs7392
    @dvs7392 Год назад +244

    I love Ze’s giggles as he narrates. It brings the joy

  • @DianeGraft
    @DianeGraft Год назад +146

    I was hoping you'd include the cicada fungus in this, and you did! A few years back my neighborhood was deluged by the Brood X swarm. And for those few months, it was very common to find those flying salt shakers of death among the noisy horde. I also read an article where scientists working with them, and finding the magic mushroom hallucinogen, had contacted the DEA to be sure they weren't going to be in legal trouble over drug possession. They were assured that it would be OK. (For them, not for the cicadas.)

    • @tookitogo
      @tookitogo Год назад +7

      I experienced Brood X back in 2004, in Maryland. It was quite the sight! (And sound.)

    • @DaydreamingArtist322
      @DaydreamingArtist322 Год назад +41

      That last sentence made me imagine DEA members attempting to arrest the infected cicadas. I doubt that’s what you meant, but I found that mental image amusing.

    • @Can0spam
      @Can0spam Год назад +16

      @@DaydreamingArtist322 I can see the tiny sets of hand cuffs now.

    • @Kirmeins
      @Kirmeins Год назад +4

      @@Can0spam wing cuffs you mean

    • @angelikaskoroszyn8495
      @angelikaskoroszyn8495 Год назад +5

      Now I'm sure some people eat cicadas to get high

  • @akajulester
    @akajulester Год назад +36

    oh my God fungi are so fascinating yet so horrific and terrifying, I genuinely think this might be the most disturbed and uncomfortable I've ever been in my life

  • @SwordTune
    @SwordTune Год назад +245

    The fruit fly section gave me flashbacks to my work in a drosophila neurobio lab. Good times. So many flies. Once I had to count, by hand, how many times they had sex in an hour.
    Stay in school kids and one day you might be able to count the number of mating attempts for the sake of underatanding the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms of neurons.

    • @xitaris5981
      @xitaris5981 Год назад +11

      So how many?

    • @poppedweasel
      @poppedweasel Год назад +42

      @@xitaris5981 More than you.

    • @eljanrimsa5843
      @eljanrimsa5843 Год назад +3

      What do you mean with "by hand"? Did you use your fingers for counting?

    • @A_T216
      @A_T216 Год назад +17

      @eljanrimsa5843 it just means that a human counted instead of a computer

    • @hehehorf782
      @hehehorf782 Год назад +13

      Ah yeah i worked with drosophila as well! Not for super long unfortunately (thanks mental illness) but yeah I had to sort females and males. I was just learning to identify virgin flies before I had to leave. Lots of paintbrushes and microscope squinting.

  • @osamashatat
    @osamashatat Год назад +563

    how is this not on Netflix and Hulu? True Facts is better than 90% of what's on any streaming platform.

    • @dystopianape
      @dystopianape Год назад +49

      Because it's quality content

    • @dystopianape
      @dystopianape Год назад +6

      @@srj607able LMAO

    • @K9River
      @K9River Год назад

      When they make a black, tranny version of the fly, they will.

    • @sleeepforeveer
      @sleeepforeveer Год назад +2

      ​@@srj607able thanks for the good laugh man

    • @danielwordsworth1843
      @danielwordsworth1843 Год назад +15

      Keep it as far from both as possible

  • @monkeywagon87
    @monkeywagon87 Год назад +4

    "and now, not only are you infected, you're going to have something you're going to explain at work tomorrow.. "

  • @starsilverinfinity
    @starsilverinfinity Год назад +184

    Don’t think I’d ever seen visuals of the fungi literally encapsulating the cells if the host like this, that’s nuts

  • @Violetlais
    @Violetlais Год назад +62

    Ahhhh... Dave attaching himself to the flagpole by deep throating the knob on the end after fungus sprinkles fell out of the gaps in his short shorts was probably my favourite of your end of video rants yet 😂😂

  • @lainey751
    @lainey751 Год назад +19

    It's so fascinating how smart fungus is without a brain, or how it even alive. I absolutely love your channel! I can't get enough, especially that you make it fun rather than scary.

  • @cre8rzaw
    @cre8rzaw Год назад +410

    I studied under Dr. Charissa De Bekker, she is amazing! I'm so glad to see her credited here!

    • @bunnieskitties293
      @bunnieskitties293 Год назад

      You studied UNDER a woman? But men are superior. GOD MADE US FIRST. We have penises-- at least until the Fungi eat them off of us-- that give us divine right to rule and be KINGS!

  • @Sardonac
    @Sardonac Год назад +17

    Please forgive me but I've got to shill a little bit for the sponsor here, Brilliant. I had a major surgery two years ago that left me really iffy in the head. My doctors recommended that I use my brain, despite my exhaustion, to get me back to feeling sharp. Recalling the ads for Brilliant from this and other RUclips channels, I used the service for almost a year now. It was... brilliant! I built up confidence and exercised my mind in a way that I honestly couldn't have imagined even last year. I also built up my confidence in some STEM subjects which I'd never quite grasped in school. So thanks @Ze Frank for turning my on to Brilliant! Cheers

  • @bazzfromthebackground3696
    @bazzfromthebackground3696 Год назад +13

    Hearing him monologue to himself and laugh at the end is a treat.

  • @MisterIkkus
    @MisterIkkus Год назад +58

    The one that changes the mating call of the cicadas from male to female absolutely blows my mind.

  • @cameroncastles4301
    @cameroncastles4301 Год назад +459

    I'm recovering from major abdominal surgery and that last line caused one of my stitches to burst.
    Keep up the good work.

    • @PetroBlownapart
      @PetroBlownapart Год назад +128

      Hope your abdomen doesn't fall off and get replaced with a mass of fungal spores.

    • @Lavonne9870
      @Lavonne9870 Год назад +76

      ​@@PetroBlownapart there's a Hallmark card text for ya

    • @tigertoxins584
      @tigertoxins584 Год назад +14

      oof that's real painful, I had an appendectomy and couldn't laugh or cough for 3 weeks without immense pain

    • @D-me-dream-smp
      @D-me-dream-smp Год назад +29

      I do apologise, considering your painful plight, but when you said your stitches burst all I could imagine was some weird fungus suddenly sprouting out like “aha this was our plan all along…I toldja paying ZeFrank all that crypto would pay off!!”

    • @lnugentgibson4168
      @lnugentgibson4168 Год назад +8

      ​@@tigertoxins584 I almost died when I sneezed after my appendectomy.

  • @thaumatik
    @thaumatik Год назад +10

    I've fought black mold for about a decade. Finally purging it out after years of searching for an answer.
    It definitely alters behavior and causes some /gnarly/ symptoms.

  • @AnthologyOfDave
    @AnthologyOfDave Год назад +94

    As cute as you try to make them, I'm still horrified and, on a very primitive level, terrified of these things.

    • @White_Wrath
      @White_Wrath Год назад +3

      Humans don't need to worry about fungus

    • @cameron6538
      @cameron6538 Год назад

      @@White_Wrath immunocomprimised ones do

    • @atree6646
      @atree6646 Год назад +27

      @@White_Wrath Exactly what a human-eating fungus would say!

    • @White_Wrath
      @White_Wrath Год назад +12

      @@atree6646 Just eat your mushrooms and chill bro.

    • @SeraphimxSins
      @SeraphimxSins Год назад

      @@White_Wrath We don't until we do. Just like with every other bodily assailing things. Like he said, athletes foot is a fungus. If, by some chance, fungus develops in a way that allows them to better invade and survive in our bodies, then we're in deep shit despite how advanced our immune system is.

  • @JoshBerkowitz
    @JoshBerkowitz Год назад +33

    Ze riffing at the end on humans affected by zombie fungi was pure gold

  • @bunkymunky
    @bunkymunky Год назад +3

    Thank you for confirming the Fungi/Fun Guy joke is actually facts.

  • @jackcoleman5955
    @jackcoleman5955 Год назад +173

    Huge thanks to all the university professors who contributed to this video!!

    • @Klm49
      @Klm49 Год назад +1

      WoooHoooo, Academics!!!

  • @fernschiffer9471
    @fernschiffer9471 Год назад +49

    had a very bad morning complete with panic attack. it really says something about your ability to make people laugh when three stories of bug infection and mutilation made me feel a lot better. never change mr frank, never change

    • @dianahowell3423
      @dianahowell3423 Год назад +7

      Oh, I so identify with this! Rough morning, hard week, and then Ze pops up with hysterical horror. Just what I needed, and I hope your day is better!

  • @joshuacaulfield
    @joshuacaulfield Год назад +4

    I know what you’re thinking, “What’s so bad about that.” Kills me every time I watch it.

  • @duckman12569
    @duckman12569 Год назад +39

    "Don't call it a fly, call it a walk"
    Perfectly delivered, sir

    • @Ass_of_Amalek
      @Ass_of_Amalek Год назад +4

      there actually are wingless fruitflies bred as pet feeder animals that are commonly referred to as "fruitwalks".

  • @Still.No.Name.
    @Still.No.Name. Год назад +127

    You seriously make some of the most educational, influential, and hilarious content on the internet. Genuinely thank you for making this a more consistent series.

    • @jaxsonhammerkawk7436
      @jaxsonhammerkawk7436 Год назад +1

      You might say he's a funguy... get it? Funguy/fungi... I'm sorry 😞

    • @jaxsonhammerkawk7436
      @jaxsonhammerkawk7436 Год назад

      @@Dislike_Count but why is it not worth it to forage for mushrooms? It's too much truffle.

  • @jordanbtucker
    @jordanbtucker Год назад +2

    4:44 "I know what you're thinking: What's so bad about that?"
    Yes, Ze Frank. That was exactly what I was thinking...

  • @thomasyates3078
    @thomasyates3078 Год назад +16

    "Dave, what are you doing up there?" "Ui non't nwo" just about ended me. Nice work, Ze Frank!

  • @LugborG
    @LugborG Год назад +120

    This is by far the most disturbing video you’ve done, and that includes the spider one.
    Edit: Any alien species that witnessed these fungi would either run screaming or burn us from orbit.

    • @M33f3r
      @M33f3r Год назад +14

      I’m hoping they burn us from orbit before running screaming because I don’t want this stuff making it off earth even if its the end of the rest of us.

    • @npcx-mq6cr
      @npcx-mq6cr Год назад +4

      pretty sure it's humans they witnessed and ran screaming

    • @Wednesdaywoe1975
      @Wednesdaywoe1975 Год назад +14

      ​@@npcx-mq6cr Fun fact: Biologically, we have a lot in common with fungi. To the aliens: Basically. Run.

    • @npcx-mq6cr
      @npcx-mq6cr Год назад

      @@Wednesdaywoe1975 uh, yeah
      that's what I said

    • @kevincrady2831
      @kevincrady2831 Год назад +2

      Why would they run screaming or burn us from orbit when we make such fine hosts for their spores?

  • @brightmoon7132
    @brightmoon7132 7 месяцев назад +3

    Since this summer is supposed to be a cicadageddon because 2 broods, 13 and 17 year, are both emerging at the same time, I am definitely rooting for the fungus. The bug science hippies are saying there will be up to a trillion cicadas in circulation. Just one cicada can create noise up to 120 decibels, which is loud enough to permanently damage human hearing. I don't even want to think about hundreds of thousands of them will sound like. So, GO FUNGUS!

    • @normalhuman9878
      @normalhuman9878 6 месяцев назад

      My area seems to have avoided the double emergence event. The woods are actually pretty quiet and I’m honestly a little disappointed because I’m a wannabe hippie scientist

  • @TheScratcherStudios
    @TheScratcherStudios Год назад +65

    Fun fact: every cicada species has a totally distinct call ("song"). So different in fact that it is easy to identify each species. Not only male/female. I like the higurashi cicada song by the way.

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam Год назад +40

    3:02 "dont call it a fly, call it a walk! Hm, kill me" impeccable charisma, great banter

  • @kwequay5605
    @kwequay5605 Год назад +31

    A Crocodile in sole captivity has just recently been documented to have bred on its own. Would love to see a true facts on Parthenogenesis!

    • @dyslexicboogaloo
      @dyslexicboogaloo Год назад

      I’ve heard that word.

    • @Theknowledgethetruth
      @Theknowledgethetruth Год назад +1

      Let me guess,. Australia?

    • @joegamergaming
      @joegamergaming Год назад +3

      Between this and the Mammoth meatball our world is becoming Jurassic park waiting to happen

    • @twistedtachyon5877
      @twistedtachyon5877 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@joegamergaminghopefully we'll actually listen to the insurance engineers in the real deal, I guess.

    • @stevenclark1662
      @stevenclark1662 10 месяцев назад +2

      "Somebody f#%*ed this crocodile! Who did it?! Jenkins! Lookin' at you."

  • @PrettyDeadThings
    @PrettyDeadThings Год назад +267

    "Yes it was a nice weekend DAVE, went antiquing, planted some herbs, f*cked a corpse and did some light spring cleaning thank you very much, freaking Dave!"

  • @pavarottiaardvark3431
    @pavarottiaardvark3431 Год назад +54

    For those scared of Fungai, don't worry! Lots of other creatures do this to their hosts too! Flukes, tiny snails, worms!

    • @banjofangirl3458
      @banjofangirl3458 Год назад +13

      Earn your forgiveness or become the dirt I walk on

    • @Chpow01
      @Chpow01 Год назад +3

      Don't forget parasitic wasps.... because f those guys.

    • @DJI_Friday
      @DJI_Friday Год назад

      …well, this sure was a way to learn that the flukes from hollow knight were a real thing. And imagine my surprise when google images shows a 10p next to them for scale! Excuse me whilst I go puke - which, coincidentally, is apparently one of the symptoms for infection!!

  • @kudnabeefhooked5285
    @kudnabeefhooked5285 Год назад +3

    If the voice isn't fabulous enough the writing is simply top notch. Well done, guys!

  • @Th3EpitapH
    @Th3EpitapH Год назад +29

    For shots like the spore cannon ones, it'd be really helpful to have a "1x / 4x/ 0.25x-speed" indicator, for however fast the footage is. With the way small things move, it can be extremely hard to tell how fast any playback is, and it's a big bit of perspective that's missing. Same for shots of moving microorganisms, like the plant cell wall being breached.

  • @spackerinternational6131
    @spackerinternational6131 Год назад +25

    You forgot an important step. Once a spore first 'hatches' it is a monokaryon. It needs to find another compatible spore that's hatched and bind with to form a dikykaryon. They share genetic information and produce the mycelium that is the new fungi. Then it begins to consume materials. It's the same as humans mating but instead the sperm and egg find each other outside of the body.

  • @soyalguienqueestamuyaburri8396
    @soyalguienqueestamuyaburri8396 Год назад +5

    1:53 "yet" is so terrifying and funny at the same time lol

  • @haileycassidy4877
    @haileycassidy4877 Год назад +256

    Ze Frank is truly an incredible human who attracts brilliant people to help in putting together the most educational and hilarious masterpieces. I'm always incredibly eager to see the red dot by his name on the subscriptions tab.

    • @BrendaCreates
      @BrendaCreates Год назад +6

      I didn't laugh that much with this one. Unless you count screams of horror as laughter.

  • @A113-p9e
    @A113-p9e Год назад +46

    Always a good day when there’s a True Facts uploads.

  • @ryanlovell5043
    @ryanlovell5043 Год назад +3

    If I could subscribe a thousand times I would. Your videos give me solace and joy. I cannot thank you enough.

  • @sugipulaboule
    @sugipulaboule Год назад +9

    4:47 "I know what you're thinking. What's so bad about that? (necrophilia)"
    I died right then and there, omg

  • @mbz5152
    @mbz5152 Год назад +40

    “Simply follow nature, Rousseau declares. Sade, laughing grimly, agrees.”
    - Camille Paglia

    • @cam4636
      @cam4636 Год назад

      On the one hand, a perfectly fitting quote. On the other, fuck Paglia and her "women deserve to be raped and I'm the only smart woman" philosophy.

    • @spiritmatter1553
      @spiritmatter1553 Год назад +2

      👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻

    • @somercet1
      @somercet1 Год назад +1

      She's one of the greats.

  • @rayanixon93
    @rayanixon93 Год назад +2

    The end commentary on this one had me dying! 🤣🤣🤣☠️ "the last ass of us" 😂😂 Nailed it 👏🏻

  • @migitri
    @migitri Год назад +53

    There are some non-fungal pathogens that affect insects and other arthropods that I think are interesting too.
    One is the horsehair worms, which infect various arthropods, including some insects and some crustaceans. There are many species, and I believe each one specializes in a different host. It hijacks its host's brain, makes it find water and drown itself, and then the worm comes out of the arthropod's butt to begin the cycle again. I first learned about these a little over a decade ago when I had to identify one after one of my cats brought one inside and was playing with it. It was wriggling all around. Thankfully it's only dangerous to arthropods. My kitty did not become a zombie.
    Another is a virus that infects caterpillars. It's called baculovirus. It makes the caterpillar climb high into a tree, then decay and drip down on leaves below to be eaten by other caterpillars.
    Nature is brutal.

    • @miracufelix
      @miracufelix Год назад +1

      i think i saw that one in a video about mantis

  • @tricursor2481
    @tricursor2481 Год назад +31

    Genuinely this is the best video I've seen on parasitic fungi. I've always found them so fascinating and wanted to know how it actually does it what it does. This is the first video I've seen to explore that aspect (the brain on the fly and mandible muscles on the ant) and i love it.
    You've been making videos for over a decade and they've been entertaining me since I was in high school. Ive always been a big nerd constantly wanting to learn, but you should know that your humor mixed in with teaching made dozens of kids at my school watch your videos religiously and of course, caused the random days in biology where half of the class was able to answer questions and give fun facts about a subject they learned in your videos. I hope you realize the impact you've had on society.

  • @celinameus4508
    @celinameus4508 29 дней назад +4

    11:19 "it's just a matter of time" 💀

  • @willisexcellent
    @willisexcellent Год назад +12

    That bit at the end about the realistic fungus zombie had me rolling 😆

  • @Imberis
    @Imberis Год назад +37

    This is fascinating and now I'm horrified to learn that fungi can tell time.

  • @reptilez13
    @reptilez13 Год назад +4

    "The Last-Ass of Us" was gold. Just gold.

  • @wdwerker
    @wdwerker Год назад +8

    Stellar writing, voice acting and video editing orchestrated into world class edu-tainment

  • @rustyshaklferd1897
    @rustyshaklferd1897 Год назад +27

    Can’t live without zefrank. Between him and casual geographic I learn plenty of biology that comes across funnier than any stand up comedian can do a set. Funny fellas.

  • @RFlash-xc4lo
    @RFlash-xc4lo Год назад +3

    Ze Frank is Brilliant! I've been following the channel for years the whole Morgan freeman narration bit evolved into well done informative nature type videos.

  • @sidneyprice5514
    @sidneyprice5514 Год назад +28

    Fungi are definitely some of the most frightening creatures. Simply based on how easy it is for them to spread. Thankfully none such as cordecyeps can affect humans.... Yet.

  • @nonbeliever5027
    @nonbeliever5027 Год назад +16

    This explains a lot about the Paras pokémom. The mushrooms on it's back starts off as it's friend and upon evolving the fungus/Mushroom is in full control of the body

  • @gregsurles4199
    @gregsurles4199 Год назад +1

    Fucking Dave. Always killing the hangover buzz from the weekend.

  • @katschs3965
    @katschs3965 Год назад +21

    Ze, I don’t know if you are old enough to remember the Fractured Fairy Tales segments on the Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoon show (NBC, 1959-1964). Watching one on RUclips recently made me realize why your voice sounds so familiar. The narration for the cartoon was done by Edward Everett Horton. His style, word choice, and cadence remind me of you. He also slips in humor clearly intended for the adults in the room, plus groan-worthy puns. Thank you for your informative videos and countless ear-tickles.

    • @SuziQ.
      @SuziQ. Год назад +2

      Ze was born in `72, so he probably saw the re-runs. I saw the re-runs in the late sixties/early seventies.

    • @pfadiva
      @pfadiva Год назад +2

      I loved that section of Rocky and Bullwinkle! I have the entire set on DVD and it's even funnier now as I get more of the jokes.

    • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n
      @BariumCobaltNitrog3n Год назад +5

      Snidely Whiplash! Tennessee Tuxedo, Sherman and Mr. Peabody, Mr. Magoo. Around the same time as Captain Kangaroo and Mr. Green Jeans, Romper Room with Miss Nancy, and the Three Stooges! Moe was born in 1897. Sidebar, bygones!

  • @Charlee1776
    @Charlee1776 Год назад +4

    "The Last A*s of Us" I'm so done! 🤣 Thank you for all of these! Another Great one!

  • @DanGamingFan2406
    @DanGamingFan2406 Год назад +93

    _Ophiocordyceps_ would be truly terrifying of it ever infected humans. No wonder it's the basis for _The Last of Us._

    • @ruthie8785
      @ruthie8785 Год назад +1

      damn thanks for letting us know. that it’s the basis for the last of us.

    • @watershipup7101
      @watershipup7101 Год назад +6

      That's exactly why The Last of Us is so scary. The concept has it's roots in reality.

    • @White_Wrath
      @White_Wrath Год назад

      I'd say subliminal brainwashing is scarier and actually works on humans.

    • @lizm.2064
      @lizm.2064 Год назад

      ​@@watershipup7101 love your name!

    • @feuerling
      @feuerling 2 месяца назад

      I doubt it would give the same results. After all, a mammal nervous system, immune system, and just general biochemistry work quite differently from arthropods. It could cause quite the nasty rash though, or maybe pneumonia or digestive distress. Imagine dying of explosive diarrhea because you caught an ant fungus. What a way to go.

  • @malloc7108
    @malloc7108 Год назад +13

    Thanks, that was terrifying in a way no zombie knock off could ever be!

  • @mononoke721
    @mononoke721 Год назад +2

    'The Last Ass of Us' really got me! And to think people genuinely believe there is a God that is omnibenevolent - one look at this video should dissuade you of such illusions!

  • @Kryonyde
    @Kryonyde Год назад +20

    I have to offer sincere praise for another upload made no less remarkable by the consistent quality of your channel. Over the years the focus has changed from merely trying to get a laugh (and usually succeeding) to a humorous but legitimate inquiry into the remarkable forms and mechanisms living creatures make use of. Despite the obvious rigor of your research and the exhaustive effort required for the polish that has become a calling card of your uploads you somehow still never fail to make me chuckle. Consider this a long-winded thank you and congratulations for all you have achieved and contributed to the medium in the last decade or more, and I speak here to the editors, the writers, the researchers and collaborators who are the channel as much as the man himself.

  • @martha4276
    @martha4276 Год назад +59

    Your voice is so relaxing and your incredibly witty too! As a biology major, I approve of this amazing channel lol

  • @lorrie9462
    @lorrie9462 Год назад

    Your extremely serious voice and accent combined with your humorous narration is very special

  • @Bierbernd
    @Bierbernd Год назад +12

    Hah, funny, I recognice three of the mentioned people you thanked.
    Used their work as sources in my bachelors thesis, I worked with a fungus that traps nematodes and devours them afterwards, almost like the one you showed, but with tubes!

  • @OttoTheWeim
    @OttoTheWeim Год назад +28

    You have outdone yourself with this one. Well done sir.

  • @TheWanderingToe
    @TheWanderingToe Год назад +1

    I knew eventually Ze Frank would make a video like this. I knew but I was still not ready.

  • @lalaverdecia
    @lalaverdecia Год назад +92

    Could you please do an episode of True Facts about the Tegu lizard? They’re my favorite! 🙏🏼🥺

    • @MV-vv7sg
      @MV-vv7sg Год назад +5

      Idk anything about the Lizard. Never even heard it’s name. But let’s like this shizzle so LaLaLa can see their fav reptile in franks mouth :) *video

    • @amethystdragon1070
      @amethystdragon1070 Год назад +11

      true facts about velvetworms first though.

    • @13thMaiden
      @13thMaiden Год назад

      Penis worms then tegus, this is a demand 😂

    • @Wstinkp
      @Wstinkp Год назад

      Same! Please make a video about them!

    • @TheDeceptiveMoss
      @TheDeceptiveMoss Год назад

      This is a great idea