I think a Santa at night on Christmas Eve will go around the map. I don’t know if they will add that but I just think that that would be really cool if they do though
In caves there is a mini map If you go next to 1 of the areas next to the waterfall at the top or you just fall there's a purple box and then that's the mini map
I know how to shrink Doug the bug you just need to be small in Forrest and you need to go near the exit way Just before you get big you have to let go of the dog and then he turn small and he’s really really really really really really really really small like it’s like a fly in real life technically or like an ant
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IF YOU HAD POST NOTIFICATIONS YOU WOULD KNOW
⚠️NOT REPOST⚠️
Audio was broken it’s fixed now
Hi first btw how is your day going
👍🏻
yeah it was very delayed
My I don’t know
It said it was a repost
Yes, the best Roblox gameplay. If you don’t understand, check the description.
Update:RUclips changed it 😔
I just saw that XD
I saw this comment and yes it is roblox definitely
Yes
YEAHHHhHh
Not Roblox gtag
This roblox gameplay is so epic!
Yooo u fixed the sound
There is also a mini map in caves it is in one of the mine corridors near the crystal and it’s a open present with boxes perfect for hide and seek
YEAH
I found everything on my first playthrough game so these videos are useless
real!@@NumberFifteen15
bruh I found it on accident while playing with my friend
I was about to say that until I saw this 😂
Underrated RUclipsr, this channel is magical
bro this guy has 100k+ subs
You can get coal out of the treat bowl but it’s very hard to get
cubcub never fails to rip my ribcage out the steal my left lung
I think a Santa at night on Christmas Eve will go around the map. I don’t know if they will add that but I just think that that would be really cool if they do though
Cub cub is him though
When Doug is tiny he’s guy the fly
5:45 “funner” is not a word 😭
Smart fella in da snow globe 🙀🙀⁉️
Why are you everywhere
@@Thegreatcrab bc im the biggest fan
@@preciousbelcourt6707 no you arent I exist
@@connorspratt9435 nuh uh
In caves there is a mini map If you go next to 1 of the areas next to the waterfall at the top or you just fall there's a purple box and then that's the mini map
Cranberry sauce has joined the chat🤨 6:09
Did you find the spot to get tiny in Caves? 😁
Yes
Yes
Ya know its a good day when cub cub posts 😊
There's a purple present in caves that you can go mini in
Bro this is an awsome roblox gameplay, u should make more!
Cubcub using PC ????? But anyways, I love your videos
We have 3 physic teddys: valentines teddy bear, teddy polar bear, and sock monkey.
I think the best map with Christmas decorations is breath (when it’s night)
when doug the bug is tiny i call him sky the fly
Play tag in mini mountains map
Put ordainments in the tree to try to go
Play some paintbrawl in forest
There is a mini map on caves it’s in the little tunnel or whatever it’s a blue present
If you didn’t know you can do the broom glitch on the train works best in mountains😊 (please don’t copy comment)
Smart fella😮😮 0:27
I know how to shrink Doug the bug you just need to be small in Forrest and you need to go near the exit way Just before you get big you have to let go of the dog and then he turn small and he’s really really really really really really really really small like it’s like a fly in real life technically or like an ant
love your vids
Caves has a minimap
Wdym with (CHANGE) gorilla tag to night? And then the teddy in the valentines move just like the lil monke
The small slide is there to get from one tree to another
You forgot, check all the presents in caves
Caves has a mini map too
There’s a tiny map in caves btw
Why did you re upload? I saw the other one and you took it down
BRO WHY DIDNT U COVER THE MINIMAP IN CAVES
(it’s inside of a present so look in all of the presents in caves)
There's a way to get tiny caves.
Btw the small map in caves is in a present 😊
Grass, a ubiquitous and seemingly unremarkable plant, plays a vital role in our ecosystem, contributing to the health of the environment and providing numerous benefits to both humans and wildlife. While often overlooked, grass is a fascinating subject that encompasses a wide array of species, each with its unique characteristics and adaptations.
One of the defining features of grass is its ability to thrive in diverse environments, from lush meadows to arid deserts. This adaptability is attributed to the extensive root systems that many grasses develop. These intricate root networks not only anchor the plants in the soil but also aid in preventing erosion, a crucial function in maintaining soil stability and preventing the loss of valuable topsoil.
Beyond its ecological significance, grass holds cultural and aesthetic value. Lawns, adorned with meticulously manicured grass, have become an integral part of landscaping in many societies. The allure of a well-kept lawn extends beyond mere aesthetics; it provides a space for recreational activities, a backdrop for social gatherings, and a soothing connection to nature.
Moreover, grasses contribute to the global carbon cycle, playing a role in carbon sequestration. Through the process of photosynthesis, grasses absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and convert it into oxygen, releasing it back into the air. This not only contributes to the production of the air we breathe but also aids in mitigating the impacts of climate change by reducing atmospheric carbon levels.
Grasses are also fundamental to the diets of various herbivores, ranging from livestock to wild animals. Their nutritional composition, rich in carbohydrates, proteins, and essential nutrients, makes them a primary food source for many species. In agricultural settings, grasses such as wheat, rice, and corn form the foundation of staple diets for a significant portion of the global population.
Furthermore, the economic significance of grass extends to the turfgrass industry, which encompasses the cultivation and maintenance of grass for recreational, ornamental, and sports purposes. Golf courses, sports fields, and public parks rely on carefully selected grass varieties to create lush, resilient surfaces that withstand constant use.
In addition to its practical uses, grass has inspired artistic and literary works, serving as a metaphor for resilience, growth, and renewal. The imagery of grass swaying in the wind has been employed to convey the cyclical nature of life and the enduring spirit of the human experience. Its symbolism is deeply rooted in cultures worldwide, reflecting the plant’s ability to endure and thrive even in the face of adversity.
However, the relationship between humans and grass is not without challenges. The excessive use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides in modern agriculture has raised concerns about environmental impact and ecosystem health. Uncontrolled urban sprawl and the conversion of natural grasslands into developed areas contribute to the loss of biodiversity and disrupt ecological balances.
In recent years, there has been a growing awareness of sustainable practices in grass management. Organic lawn care, responsible agriculture, and conservation efforts aim to strike a balance between human needs and environmental preservation. By adopting these practices, we can ensure the longevity of grass ecosystems and the myriad benefits they provide.
In conclusion, grass is far more than a mere carpet beneath our feet or a backdrop to our outdoor activities. It is a multifaceted and essential component of our environment, influencing ecological balance, providing sustenance, and offering cultural and aesthetic value. Understanding and appreciating the significance of grass can guide us toward more sustainable practices, fostering a harmonious coexistence between humanity and the natural world.
my life will never be the same..
4:19
Fun fact: there are about 22 tiny elves in all maps total
Dunno about sky thing but there is a minimap in caves
Bro really wanted to hit that 8 minute mark
There’s also a minimap in caves
Cub you forgot about the mint map in caves
Why did the first one get taken down
Audio broke
@@Cubcub11 okay 👍
bro they dont have top hats they have santa hats
5 things I have not missed
There is one in caves it’s in the open present at one of the top of on of the openings
There is a mini map in cave too
Cave and city has one it’s the globe in city and a mini crate box in case
Yo I love your content
Caves has a little city map
10 sec gang
Yessir
By the way there is a mini map in caves it’s in a blue box
There's one in caves and city the globe and present but not basement or clouds
Caves has a mini map its in the blue present
RUclips: gorilla tag or roblox??? Hmmm it looks like Roblox since their vr support
hey cubcub just asking but did you ever get bannd?
Nope never
Love your content
There is a small map in Caves
CUBCUB CAPUCHIN IS BACK YOU SHOULD PLAY IT!!!
Ah yes they both have TOP HATS
i got stuck under the snowglobe once to it took about 1hour to get out
Bro got dunked on
There is one in caves in like a big blue present
3:43 tophat
There is one in caves is the one that wasn't used in last year its next to the waterfall
there's a little map in the caves it's in a present
You forgot to mention the egg on third floor it's in a shelf.
Cub cub is te best ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉😊😊😊
hi cubby wubby
You can get coal from the present Bo things fun fact
how did u get doug the bug in caves
can i be in a video or meet you you are my favorite youtuber
The monkey toy is named Donald❤❤😂🎉
That's who you name him
Lucy is back
bro missed th elfs
There is a mini map in caves
You can be small in caves I’ve done it
There is a tiny in Caves
Cubcub11 why do you delete the other video of this
You missed one in caves it’s a present box
bro he touched grass at the end of
There is one in caves guys I mean t the tiny thing
your the goat
Btw when I spun teh spiny thing it exploded
There is a shrink thing caves
HE MISSED SOME THINGS 😱😱😱
Why lucy in the xmas update?
this update is long gone
How did you get lucy
thanks
Is you almost hit the train then you will be floating while off the train
There is a small map in caves but its very hidden
Right before 1 hour!
Do u remember me bro
A top hat it's a Santa claus hat
Lucy’s not gone???
Yo there is a minimap in caves