5 Most Dangerous Places To Swim

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
  • What's is the most dangerous place in the world to swim? In his video I will be answering that question and many more. There are many different dangerous places around the world that have many different species of dangerous fish and reptiles. In this video will will be travelling to the amazon, the Nile, Réunion, the arctic ocean and the Ganges river. I will be featuring many different species of dangerous fish, mammals and reptiles that make some bodies of water very dangerous to swim in.
    Attributions
    Electric eel Images:
    Josh More
    www.flickr.com/photos/guppiecat/
    Brian Gratwicke
    www.flickr.com/photos/briangr...
    Sharon Mollerus
    www.flickr.com/photos/clairity/
    Great White Shark Images:
    kqedquest
    www.flickr.com/photos/kqedquest/
    Killer whale images:
    auntie rain
    www.flickr.com/photos/auntie_...
    Gregory Smith
    www.flickr.com/photos/slobirdr/
    Reunion island footage:
    Travel Stanzas
    / @travelstanzas3313
    Boiling lake image:
    UWI Seismic Research Centre
    www.flickr.com/photos/seismic...
    Jacob's Well image:
    Patrick Lewis
    www.flickr.com/photos/paddymu...
    Blue Lagoon Image:
    Simon Harrod
    www.flickr.com/photos/sidibou...
    Goliath tigerfish images:
    Pia Andrews
    www.flickr.com/photos/piawaugh/
    David.mailland
    commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
    Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International
    Arthur Chapman
    www.flickr.com/photos/arthur_...
    Tilapia image:
    Germano Roberto Schüür
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    Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International
    Nile crocodile images:
    Andy Morffew
    www.flickr.com/photos/andymor...
    David Stanley
    www.flickr.com/photos/davidst...
    Josh More
    www.flickr.com/photos/guppiecat/
    Steve Slater
    www.flickr.com/photos/wildlif...
    Hippo images:
    Stuart Orford
    www.flickr.com/photos/sjorford/
    Saltwater crocodile image:
    Bernard DUPONT
    www.flickr.com/photos/berniedup/
    Aba aba knifefish images:
    Wildfeuer
    commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Us...
    Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
    Wiki-Harfus
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/de:User...
    Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
    Thesupermat
    commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Us...
    Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
    Aba aba knifefish Footage:
    Jason Gallant
    / @theelectricifish
    Great white shark footage:
    Jared Hartman
    / @jaredhartman1362
    Tiger Sahrk footage:
    Magnus Lundgren Photography
    / @magnuslundgrenphotogr...
    Bull Shark footage:
    Libertad Magallan
    / @blackmambali
    Tiger shark image:
    Willy Volk
    www.flickr.com/photos/volk/
    Amazon river image:
    Alexander Gerst
    www.flickr.com/photos/astro_a...
    Black Caiman Images:
    www.flickr.com/photos/davidst...
    Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic
    Jan Willem Kaptein
    www.flickr.com/photos/macrofo...
    Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic
    Whaldener Endo
    Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International
    Allan Hopkins
    www.flickr.com/photos/hoppy1951/
    Jguar with Caiamn Image:
    Nick Athanas
    www.flickr.com/photos/antpitta/
    Green Anaconda images:
    Mithun.M.Das
    commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
    Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International
    to.wi
    www.flickr.com/photos/w-tomme...
    William Warby
    www.flickr.com/photos/wwarby/
    Josh More
    www.flickr.com/photos/guppiecat/
    Piranha images:
    Mathias Appel
    www.flickr.com/photos/mathias...
    Craig Nagy
    www.flickr.com/photos/nagy/
    Electric eel Footage:
    thepixieish
    / @thepixieish
    Polar bear image:
    flickrfavorites
    www.flickr.com/photos/3848538...
    Goonch catfish images:
    Mary Harrsch
    www.flickr.com/photos/mharrsc...
    Derek Dsouza
    fishbase.org/photos/UploadedBy...
    Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported
    Mugger crocodile images:
    Paul Asman and Jill Lenoble
    www.flickr.com/photos/pauljill/
    Arjun Bharioke
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    Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International
    Sergey Yeliseev
    www.flickr.com/photos/yeliseev/
    Pandiyan V
    www.flickr.com/photos/pandiyan/
    I have edited and adapted some of these images and clips.
    Creative commons licences: creativecommons.org/licenses/
    Let me know if you know any more dangerous locations in the comments below?
    Thank you for watching i hope you enjoyed :)
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  • @jm0114
    @jm0114 2 года назад +267

    You forgot Northern Australia. There's so many things in the water that can kill you. Box Jellyfish, Irukanji, Saltwater Crocodiles, Tiger Sharks, Bull Sharks, Sea Snakes, Stonefish, Conesnails, Blue Ringed Octopus and Stingrays.

    • @casper6405
      @casper6405 2 года назад

      Death ally

    • @justaotter2085
      @justaotter2085 Год назад

      Wait you forgot stonefish

    • @macon8638
      @macon8638 Год назад +18

      @@justaotter2085 no he didn’t

    • @seagk1343
      @seagk1343 Год назад +13

      Had to leave the stingrays in there 😢

    • @mayk3n
      @mayk3n 11 месяцев назад

      @@seagk1343rip that boy Steve

  • @richabrams6240
    @richabrams6240 2 года назад +211

    I would say that Australian beaches would far outclass any of these with sharks, crocs, jellies, stonefish, and a host of other creatures lined up to do you in.

    • @leviroch
      @leviroch 2 года назад

      But the odd byproduct of having the most venomous 'everything' on the planet is we lead the world in toxicology, as as a side effect of that there is almost 0 deaths that every occur based on aquatic animal. . .
      It surprises most people to know that cows and horses kill more people in Australia than everything else combined lol. Kinda anticlimactic I know, but we have some INCREDIBLE antivenoms here :D

    • @thokim84
      @thokim84 2 года назад +14

      Nope. Coldwater is far more dangerous. Also fast currents.

    • @thedragonreborn9856
      @thedragonreborn9856 Год назад +9

      I also came here to express my disappointment that Australia wasn’t mentioned

    • @calebharders3347
      @calebharders3347 Год назад +11

      ​@@thokim84 ocean rips that take you out to see are also dangerous, since most of Australia's north coast has no swimming signs on pristine beaches I would say at least it's more dangerous then the Nile. jellyfish are probably the most dangerous and common encounters. These jellies are no joke lethal and incredibly painful with limited anitvenom and some species no antevenom. I understand your argument and respect it but throw a thought out there.

    • @I-am-stevo
      @I-am-stevo Год назад +9

      @@calebharders3347 can't say over the Nile, hippos kill more people than any other water animal. The highest percentage of animal fatalities in water occur in the Nile. Should have been a list of 6 and include australia. I swan along the easy coast when I was there. Beaches are gorgeous. Apparently there was a salty seen close to the area around cairns (green island) I was swimming a couple days after I was there, or so I was told. I seen sharks but they where small reef ones. Had a keep a keen eye out for the falling bears though.

  • @laurenmary9296
    @laurenmary9296 2 года назад +46

    The pathogens alone make the Ganges the worst, from a medical perspective. It's revolting.

    • @okaka5398
      @okaka5398 8 месяцев назад

      Butt saaarrr izzz our hoolleeee rivaaarr saaaarrrr💩💩💩💩

    • @daniellewillis2767
      @daniellewillis2767 2 месяца назад +4

      It's hideous how a SACRED RIVER has so much raw sewage pumped into it

    • @Deadsea_1993
      @Deadsea_1993 Месяц назад

      ​@@daniellewillis2767. Not only that but Dead bodies thrown into it means bacteria and other nasty stuff.

  • @uvuvwe5050
    @uvuvwe5050 3 года назад +236

    I think "Most intelligent fish" is a great idea.

    • @2beeornot2bee13
      @2beeornot2bee13 3 года назад +9

      But it will be biased because there most people don’t care enough to research their intelligence, even though some fish may be extremely smart

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean 3 года назад +2

      Yeah!

    • @wadehumphrey2925
      @wadehumphrey2925 3 года назад +1

      Great idea

    • @2beeornot2bee13
      @2beeornot2bee13 2 года назад +1

      @@zhang6754 nice profile picture

    • @swannvirtues7006
      @swannvirtues7006 2 года назад +2

      same

  • @sharavp4148
    @sharavp4148 3 года назад +94

    You should make a “ biggest fish of all time”

    • @TsukiCove
      @TsukiCove  3 года назад +29

      I've been thinking about doing that video but it's hard to get images that I can use in a video unfortunately

    • @uwuowo4856
      @uwuowo4856 3 года назад +3

      @@TsukiCove i think he was just joking

    • @boognish.
      @boognish. 3 года назад +3

      @@uwuowo4856 it’s no joke

    • @uwuowo4856
      @uwuowo4856 3 года назад +1

      @@boognish. he posted so many biggest fish video already so...how many biggest fish are there

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

      @@uwuowo4856 a humpback whale is big but not dangerous. A lionfish is small but very dangerous.

  • @AlmostEthical
    @AlmostEthical 2 года назад +56

    The waters of Northern Australia can be dangerous in the summertime due to saltwater crocodiles and box jellyfish

    • @paulorocky
      @paulorocky 8 месяцев назад +2

      Not to mention tiger sharks and irrukandji

  • @chunknelson9885
    @chunknelson9885 3 года назад +49

    Biggest fish ever caught on rod and reel sounds like a good vid to me

    • @simongrefstad7410
      @simongrefstad7410 3 года назад +1

      It would just be a list of sharks

    • @ghaniKSW2
      @ghaniKSW2 2 года назад +2

      @@simongrefstad7410 i mean....
      you have a good point

  • @matthewyakel5620
    @matthewyakel5620 3 года назад +41

    You have the best intro man super calming

    • @TsukiCove
      @TsukiCove  3 года назад +9

      haha thanks im glad you like it :)

    • @ronaldmessina4229
      @ronaldmessina4229 8 месяцев назад +1

      Very good video, but the speaker speaks, in my opinion, too fast

  • @andypayne998
    @andypayne998 3 года назад +23

    I love the honesty about sharks and how polluted the Ganges rive

  • @SubsonicBeef
    @SubsonicBeef 3 года назад +43

    Honestly the Amazon river is terrifying. Besides the species you listed there are SO many more, such as the river dolphin, aropaima (not sure how to spell that) other snakes, and so many more

    • @James-yy4vl
      @James-yy4vl 2 года назад +8

      Nothing in the Amazon river will actually eat you except a caiman if you are very very unlucky that A. It’s big enough and B. It’s the dry season and it’s extremely hungry. I have very safely swam in the Amazon with caiman not bothered by humans

    • @Elephant-Puppet
      @Elephant-Puppet 2 года назад +2

      It’s Arapaima

    • @mikomakowski7907
      @mikomakowski7907 2 года назад

      The scariest things about arapaimas are that if one decides to go for you, there’s no going out of the water. The fish will literally JUMP OUT OF THE WATER TO FOLLOW YOU. The fish can literally stay out of water for 24 hours

    • @dopeyyy
      @dopeyyy Год назад +8

      @@mikomakowski7907 They usually don't bother people and I doubt they'd come for you they aren't a hungry predator looking to get you haha

    • @nadoio
      @nadoio Год назад +5

      The river dolphins don't attack humans

  • @JalenJaguar
    @JalenJaguar 3 года назад +7

    This channel is an Aquamarine Gem

    • @TsukiCove
      @TsukiCove  3 года назад +5

      thanks man i appreciate it :)

    • @JalenJaguar
      @JalenJaguar 3 года назад +3

      @@TsukiCove
      So welcome!
      Would love 2 see a Video based on Flying Fish Species! They are such an evolutionary miracle that I got one tattooed in March 😅🎣

  • @RoundaboutGreen
    @RoundaboutGreen 3 года назад +11

    Here in Brazil, in Recife city since 1992 there was 68 shark attacks with more than half ending in death, so it could make the list

  • @jacobcudmore1963
    @jacobcudmore1963 3 года назад +2

    I think the waters off townsville, QLD, Australia, they have saltwater crocs, irukandji, box jellyfish, bull sharks, great whites, tiger sharks, sea snakes, stonefish, cone snails, need I go on?

    • @domlipski5226
      @domlipski5226 3 года назад

      Ye pretty much any river system North of Mackay. I'd probably say the Mary and Adelaide Rivers in the NT are worst on earth. I honestly don't think anyone would survive 5 min due to the sheer number of murder lizards.

  • @c-moon8789
    @c-moon8789 2 года назад +5

    i love the little arthur morgan cameo in there!

  • @XAlted1
    @XAlted1 3 года назад +7

    Sharks aren't all too bad honestly. While only a game and highly exaggerated, Maneater, opened me up to sharks 🤔 I had fun playing it despite the previously mentioned over exaggeration.

  • @justinelliott9198
    @justinelliott9198 3 года назад +2

    Keep the different content rolling👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Alamito24
    @Alamito24 3 года назад +1

    Yes! Your experiment with broadening the subject base is brilliant and successful too.

  • @Booty_Crocker
    @Booty_Crocker 3 года назад +16

    You’re one of my favorite channels. I get so excited for your uploads.

    • @TsukiCove
      @TsukiCove  3 года назад +7

      Thank you i really do appreciate the support :)

    • @johntodd3910
      @johntodd3910 Год назад +1

      @@TsukiCove also Nile crocodiles attack eat wildebeest Impala gazelle antelope even buffalo and lions

  • @Sahiyena11
    @Sahiyena11 10 месяцев назад +7

    My favorite is the "shark attacks are extremely rare" statistics. Yeah of course they are, because they aren't just actively hunting us, but I feel like we don't talk about how your odds are still upped a bunch when you go into a predator's territory. You just need to accept you aren't invulnerable and sometimes it just happens. When I was in Hawaii I knew of stories of people taking tiger shark bites or dying off the coastline while spearfishing. In Alaska your odds of getting attacked by a bear go up considerably because there are fewer people, larger swaths of bushlands and all three kinds of North American bear lives in that state.

  • @likeagentleman3223
    @likeagentleman3223 3 года назад +4

    I love that you find so many new video ideas about fishs

    • @TsukiCove
      @TsukiCove  3 года назад +4

      thank you sir, I'm sure i'll run out in a few years

  • @mdf3530
    @mdf3530 2 года назад +9

    Tsuki: (puts out a video titled “Most Dangerous Places to Swim”)
    Any body of water in Florida: AM I A JOKE TO YOU?

    • @erikjohnson9223
      @erikjohnson9223 11 месяцев назад

      Aside from weather (undertows being the most dangerous, since not anticipated; you know about potential hurricanes a week or so in advance), how is Florida any different than other warm beaches? Plenty of lionfish offshore (thanks idiot pet owners!), but those are throughout the Gulf and Caribbean now. Even when I was a kid, stingrays were common along the Northern Gulf Coast (ie the Panhandle, where I was raised), but that is also true further west and probably in any warm, sandy shallows. Jellyfish aren't too bad in the Gulf, certainly nothing compared to Australia. Man of War were prevalent washed up on Atlantic beaches (Flagler) the few times I visited, but that is a very visible warning to stay out of the water. Red Tides happen, especially near rivers and urban areas where nutrients outflows happen, but they give warnings on the radio when that happens. Again, any warm water subject to algal blooms (ie nutrient pollution), not just Florida, will get those. Any warm ocean will be at least as bad, really.

    • @mdf3530
      @mdf3530 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@erikjohnson9223 Alligators, pythons and brain eating amoebae

    • @IronOrbs
      @IronOrbs 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@mdf3530 Believe me it's 10x worse here in Australia. You have Saltwater Crocodiles twice the size of your tiny gators, Extremely Venomous sea snakes only second to taipans which are found in Australia as well! as well as killer Jellyfish just to name a few. No one and I mean no one enters the water off Northern Australia's coast line (6809 miles long). While I see plenty of people do so in Florida?

    • @vanhattfield8292
      @vanhattfield8292 4 месяца назад +2

      @@IronOrbs So because things are "more" dangerous there, does that mean there is no dangers in the waters surrounding and found in Florida? You know danger can exist in more than one place, right, and you don't lose any cred where you live when someone else points out dangers that exist where they live. 😂

    • @IronOrbs
      @IronOrbs 4 месяца назад +1

      @@vanhattfield8292 I said the danger in Australia was worse than Florida never said Florida had nothing. 💀 putting words in my mouth

  • @kmac5995
    @kmac5995 3 года назад +3

    Heyyy I see that Arthur Morgan reference! Keep up the great vids!

  • @calebthecatfish8231
    @calebthecatfish8231 3 года назад +2

    I really liked this new style of video.

  • @Texas-Chris
    @Texas-Chris 2 года назад +1

    Love your happy German Sheppard !!!

  • @williamandrews4251
    @williamandrews4251 Месяц назад

    I liked the length and the content of this video.Your content is very interesting,especially the fish videos.

  • @tyler92large92
    @tyler92large92 Год назад

    Really appreciate the conversions bud.

  • @yourmomsgay6854
    @yourmomsgay6854 3 года назад +4

    This intro is so soothing :)

  • @kristieprynn5915
    @kristieprynn5915 3 года назад +2

    Love your videos, coming from the home of the boiling late Dominica 🇩🇲

  • @dagoodboyvids336
    @dagoodboyvids336 3 года назад +1

    Loved the video,
    Do a top ten picky eater fish.

  • @Blue_Collar_Hunter
    @Blue_Collar_Hunter 3 года назад +5

    Make a list of fish that are toxic or not edible for 1 reason or another.
    I like your mention of food being snapped up it’s pretty funny 😄

  • @toxicbenzz
    @toxicbenzz 3 года назад +4

    Love the content btw

    • @TsukiCove
      @TsukiCove  3 года назад +5

      thanks i appreciate it :)

  • @leviroch
    @leviroch 2 года назад +7

    Next episode: Australia has the nicest beaches in the world, but this is why you should never enter the water :D

  • @jacobdrum
    @jacobdrum 3 года назад +3

    If you're an American, Cape Cod is actually one of a few global shark hotspots.

    • @eowynsisterdaughter
      @eowynsisterdaughter Год назад

      Isn't Chesapeake Bay a shark breeding ground?

    • @Frankferter06
      @Frankferter06 29 дней назад

      My freind was eaten there cape cod eaten by a shark a bull shark to be exact

  • @butternachohonigbier9914
    @butternachohonigbier9914 2 года назад

    This video was great

  • @dreamsofabeautifulmind
    @dreamsofabeautifulmind 9 месяцев назад

    Hey Tsuki, love your content, and great job on factual, interesting content - what I do like to see from you is a more cohesive brand identity... maybe think about ditching the yellow and making your text also the same red as your logo (or cover pic) - ...and say "hi to the beautiful dog!"

  • @prairierider7569
    @prairierider7569 9 месяцев назад +1

    As from the Amazon a very dangerous mammal killer, the pink river dolphins, they’ve been known to knock fishermen out of their boat and drown them

  • @bobthebuilder6521
    @bobthebuilder6521 3 года назад +4

    You should consider doing a list relating to crabs. My personal favorite is the Puget Sound King Crab

  • @vividcarson5916
    @vividcarson5916 3 года назад +3

    I wouldn’t swim in the Ganges even if it didn’t have any dangerous animals, shits disgusting

    • @chingkong6797
      @chingkong6797 3 года назад

      Same lol idek how those animals r still alive

  • @foundation6867
    @foundation6867 3 года назад

    You are one epic RUclipsr

  • @Chunko-sm6of
    @Chunko-sm6of 3 года назад +2

    Yesssss

  • @leonfisher6214
    @leonfisher6214 2 года назад +1

    Your voice is soothing. Good narrating.

    • @TsukiCove
      @TsukiCove  2 года назад +2

      thank you I appreciate it :)

  • @samdegoeij6576
    @samdegoeij6576 Год назад +3

    St. Lucia Estuary is a place that might be a contestant. It's on South-Africa's northeastern shore where lake St. Lucia and the Mfolozi river enter the Indian Ocean. It's home to Nile croccodiles, bull sharks, hippo's, tiger fish and on the shore the hippo's and elephants walk around at dusk and dawn. (The locals joke about having the best behaved hippo's in Africa because, if you give them distance (as in walking on the other side of the street when you meet them) they won't harm you. I've been there when on holiday in 2018 and I've seen all these animals around there. The sharks are especially ferocious because, during the dry season the estuary is closed of by a sandbank and the water is only 1-1,5m deep. There's also a big game park close to it with giraffes (who stay in the park), leopards and many antilope/ungulate species like wildebeest and Cape buffalo. I recall them even saying a few lions roam the park but, I don't know for certain. It's a pretty cool and touristy place to visit with a lot of eagle species too.

  • @prairierider7569
    @prairierider7569 9 месяцев назад +1

    If you want to go swimming where sharks are remember these 3 rules, 1, no swimming at dusk or dawn, 2, when the water is foggy or cloudy, 3, do not panic and try to swim away or plush, they just attracts their inner killer.

  • @Qbliviens
    @Qbliviens 2 года назад +2

    7:57 That is not quite correct. Jaguars do go for caimans, but mostly smaller ones like the spectacled caiman. Infact black caimans are to big and even prey on jaguars sometimes.

  • @sharmgidly3497
    @sharmgidly3497 2 года назад +1

    One thing I noticed with the Ganges too is many, MANY snakes that swim and hide on the river

  • @mickehaglund4119
    @mickehaglund4119 Год назад +3

    I think, some water in Florida should be on the list. Like in the Everglades. All the creepy stuff that lives there…

    • @davis4555
      @davis4555 10 месяцев назад +1

      The east coast in FL has the most recorded shark attacks in the world. The Everglades is the only place in the world that has alligators, crocodiles, and sharks all together.

  • @TacoRenders
    @TacoRenders 3 года назад +1

    Hey can we get another invasive fish ep i like those a lot

  • @manolitocalong7041
    @manolitocalong7041 6 месяцев назад

    Too good

  • @JP-sb6ll
    @JP-sb6ll 2 года назад +1

    What about Southern Florida? You got Alligator’s, American Crocodile’s, Sharks, Dangerous invasive species ( Pythons); And Brian Laundrie, before he died.

  • @colhammer1
    @colhammer1 3 года назад +2

    I didn't know the tiger fish also existed in the nile.

  • @nathaniellippert9238
    @nathaniellippert9238 3 года назад +2

    Im pretty sure their is no debate about the amazon being the largest river, especially sense it has almost 74 times more discharge than the nile

  • @fakeatro3731
    @fakeatro3731 3 года назад +1

    Wanna swim in safe and beautiful place to swim visit the Maldives

  • @owenbarnes5284
    @owenbarnes5284 2 года назад +2

    Arnie is so adorable hope he/she is doing well and hope you are too Tsuki

  • @chrisholland7367
    @chrisholland7367 Год назад +1

    Many years ago I spent time in the northern territories of Australia (Darwin) I was stupid enough to swim in the sea on several occasions. Looking back I was lucky to live.

  • @kyuunn2410
    @kyuunn2410 3 года назад +1

    Waiting for a mad lad willing to swim the whole nile river for the Guinness world record.

  • @dickdastardly5534
    @dickdastardly5534 2 года назад +2

    I would have put Leopard seals on the list as there has been one case recorded and those that have filmed with them have reported that they can be very threatening and dont get me started on Humboldt squid lol. Nan

  • @yunkamisato6614
    @yunkamisato6614 3 года назад

    You should make top most beautiful Snakehead!

  • @joseortiz6677
    @joseortiz6677 3 года назад +2

    Hello 👋

  • @s-zz
    @s-zz Год назад +2

    I know this is cheating, but technically speaking the deadliest would be the Chernobyl river, as it will kill you 100% via radiation poisoning.

  • @Roedygr
    @Roedygr 3 года назад +2

    You also have to watch for various jellyfish.

  • @Chunko-sm6of
    @Chunko-sm6of 3 года назад +2

    Any videos on the species of North American bass would love one of those videos !! How I can support youu in my next budget!! #daveramsey

    • @TsukiCove
      @TsukiCove  3 года назад +2

      I'll add it to the list :)

  • @walkflx
    @walkflx 3 года назад +2

    good job tsuki

    • @TsukiCove
      @TsukiCove  3 года назад +3

      thanks man i appreciate it :)

  • @saltlifeky3617
    @saltlifeky3617 2 года назад

    Nice

  • @OWTShark
    @OWTShark 2 года назад

    I am really glad u immediately cleared up that sharks should not be villanized.

  • @johnvanlindingham9490
    @johnvanlindingham9490 3 года назад +1

    Take a swim in lake Nickargwa and play with the Bull Shark's, Also remote parts of Australia box jelly fish blue ring octopus and salt water Crockadiles.

  • @JPREEDY77
    @JPREEDY77 2 года назад +1

    Ectothermic means that a crocodile gets its heat from outside sources. NOT that it can go long periods without eating.

    • @erikjohnson9223
      @erikjohnson9223 11 месяцев назад

      It doesn't need food to burn to just keep its blood temperature high (we do), just to move and to grow. People who raise fish (also cold blooded) for food often starve them for a week before slaughter, to reduce feed related off-flavors. I have never heard of doing that with warm blooded livestock. People feed corn to opossums to remove the flavor of the garbage they were eating, not starve them.

  • @GoldAk47
    @GoldAk47 3 года назад

    Nile croc with 5000 lbs bite force
    At-15 with 0 lbs of bite force: go brrr

  • @baconbenji
    @baconbenji 3 года назад +5

    I think the Florida everglades can prove to be pretty dangerous

    • @TsukiCove
      @TsukiCove  3 года назад +5

      very true there's even invasive Nile crocs in there too

    • @ivanhuang6076
      @ivanhuang6076 3 года назад +3

      @@TsukiCove And burmese pythons

    • @Handlesareawful2008
      @Handlesareawful2008 2 года назад +3

      @@TsukiCove And Alligators Even Though They Are Native

    • @ivanhuang6076
      @ivanhuang6076 2 года назад +4

      @@Handlesareawful2008 And Florida man

    • @Handlesareawful2008
      @Handlesareawful2008 2 года назад +1

      @@ivanhuang6076 And Skunk Ape As Well As Invasive Monitor Lizards And Green Anacondas

  • @0uiallo
    @0uiallo 2 года назад +1

    The Nile crocodile can grow up to 20 feet.. but the majority only have 4

    • @juan6047
      @juan6047 2 года назад

      very funny dude

  • @dyent
    @dyent 11 месяцев назад +2

    You might not have a chance at winning against an orca, but at least wild orca attacks have a 100% survival rate so far.

  • @Bouboukenka
    @Bouboukenka 3 года назад +1

    What about the Greenland shark for the Arctic

  • @juscripz1362
    @juscripz1362 2 года назад

    FUELING MY FEAR OF THE SEA THX

  • @actttgaerin5911
    @actttgaerin5911 3 года назад

    Do a video that includes the califorina yellow tail please.

  • @firstnamelastname-ry9mx
    @firstnamelastname-ry9mx 3 года назад +1

    Brother forgot goo lagoon 😭🥵

  • @Blackratsnake
    @Blackratsnake 9 месяцев назад +1

    Generally speaking, the green anaconda really wouldn't pose much of a threat seeing that they do not view humans as prey. Just keep your distance, they can be cantankerous and don't like to be disturbed, but the general consensus is that they have no interest in eating you.

  • @guy8646
    @guy8646 3 года назад +2

    -5 smallest fish
    -5 desert/extreme environment fish
    -5 most endangered fish

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean 3 года назад +2

      The first and third were already done.

  • @benlarson8043
    @benlarson8043 2 года назад

    Bolton Strid, Corryvrekan, Moskstraumen, Saltstraumen, The Inga Rapids

  • @carpcatcher
    @carpcatcher 3 года назад

    Video idea: the river/lake with the most fish in

  • @ruthie3820
    @ruthie3820 11 месяцев назад

    I was thinking about the Bramaputra River which flows into the ganges and bull sharks swim upstream and attack humans relatively often

  • @Samurai78420
    @Samurai78420 2 года назад +4

    Can you please do a video on the most dangerous places to swim, that aren't focused on the biological dangers in the future as well? Love this tho. Love all your videos

    • @zcarp8642
      @zcarp8642 11 месяцев назад

      I'd imagine that would be a pretty boring list.
      Fast currents, pollution, cold, too acidic or just downright poisonous.

  • @johnwaite3879
    @johnwaite3879 Год назад +1

    there's also the canadian house hippo

  • @gasperstarina9837
    @gasperstarina9837 Год назад

    Offtopic but just admiring the work of the person behind this channel, the research. Look at the sources, all sort as it should be. If YT channels (many with millions of followers) would do 20% of so deep research - animals, universe, politics, showbusiness youtube would be quality content place🫡👏👏 anyways idk is it the voice or maybe the accent - narrator sounds as Brian Cox

  • @danielhristov6175
    @danielhristov6175 3 года назад +1

    Tsuki… crocodiles don’t even get remotely close to the living creature with the strongest bite force with over 20000psi of power. The orca. Honestly considering the content of your channel I think that’s something you should know…

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean 3 года назад

      Orcas have also never attacked a single human in the wild. Ever.

    • @danielhristov6175
      @danielhristov6175 3 года назад

      @@WobblesandBean I think once only by mistake, all of the other attacks are in captivity but hey let’s fave it… Anyone would go mental if another creature locked him in just for entertainment…

  • @zemlidrakona2915
    @zemlidrakona2915 Месяц назад

    I had an Aba Aba in a large aquarium. I never thought once about reaching into my tank. I'm not sure why it would be mentioned here. it's a very shy fish and preferred to stay in it's PCV tube house when not feeding. They are completely innocuous to people.

  • @E-Man08
    @E-Man08 2 года назад

    The Congo river for the exact same reasons as the Nile

  • @E-Man08
    @E-Man08 2 года назад

    Forgot to mention jaguars and river otters in the Amazon

  • @Dams91300
    @Dams91300 5 месяцев назад

    I live in Australia but I think that Amazon river is terrifying

  • @bassfishingwiththeantichri2921
    @bassfishingwiththeantichri2921 Месяц назад

    I’ve always wanted to fish for great whites from a float tube at the Farallon Islands. Maybe throw a tournament.

  • @FlameOnJonny
    @FlameOnJonny 9 месяцев назад +2

    You forgot a tank at sea world 😂

  • @WolfJarl
    @WolfJarl 11 месяцев назад

    7:25
    Archer: "... And maybe even... Are we in the Orinoco drainage basin?"
    Cyril: "How should I know?"
    Archer: "Okay, so maybe Crocodylus intermedius in in play. Not to mention *four* kinds of caiman; including the black caiman, which can grow up to twenty-two feet!"
    Ray: "Is that why you're on those goddamn cans?"
    Archer: "Yea! If a big bull croc slithers up on the raft I'm gonna pour a ring of gas around me and set it on fire!"
    Cyril: "Why...?"
    Archer: "Cyril, they can't chomp through fire! ... Although I have no reason to think that."
    Cyril: "Why are you so scared of crocodiles?"
    Archer: "Gee! I dunno, Cyril! Maybe deep down I'm afraid of *any* apex predator that lived through the KT extinction!"
    Cyril: "The...?"
    Archer: "Physically unchanged for a hundred million years because it's the perfect killing machine! A half-ton of cold-blooded fury, with a bite force of twenty thousand newtons! And stomach acid so strong it can dissolve bones and hooves! And now we're surrounded, those snake eyes are watching from the shadows, waiting for the night-"

  • @mitchblauser8100
    @mitchblauser8100 8 месяцев назад +1

    So long story short, don’t go to Africa lmao.
    However I do think that Northern Australia deserves a spot. The beaches have white, tiger, and bull sharks, box jelly’s alongside other dangerous types, stonefish, and all kinds of stuff.

  • @Handlesareawful2008
    @Handlesareawful2008 3 года назад

    Congo River Would Be A Good For Part 2

  • @cheesedino5680
    @cheesedino5680 2 года назад +3

    Fun fact.. you won't get bit by a Paranah. Even if you're in their nesting area, they'll still most likely swim away.
    Edit: And also, what you're saying is that the killer whale is only dangerous whenever we enslave them? Then why even mention them?

  • @cds3703
    @cds3703 3 года назад

    make another fastest fish video please

  • @ConcordiaJedi
    @ConcordiaJedi 2 месяца назад

    Dang. Guess I gotta cancel my Artic swim trip.

  • @finnkedinn1573
    @finnkedinn1573 Год назад

    A good point to make is, even if an animal like a hippo is primarily vegetarian, almost all animals are opportunistic if they are lacking nutrients or proper amount of food to sustain themselves. There are instances of hippos killing and eating part of animals, even horses have been seen eating freshly hatched chickens or deer picking at the corpse of another deer. Or even wild hogs, they’ll steal lambs from farms, and the only part they can’t digest is the hooves

  • @romainhuart9959
    @romainhuart9959 5 месяцев назад

    Yeh north australia is number one, maybe amazon although people swim there wirh anaconda, caïmans, piranha, jaguars and more . Africa too for hippo, crocs. In nile like

  • @candykaneish1
    @candykaneish1 3 года назад +1

    I would like to see some of the strongest fish in fresh water

  • @benmcreynolds8581
    @benmcreynolds8581 2 года назад +1

    I totally thought Thailand was going to be in this list or the Philippines. With their giant sting rays, crocodiles, etc. There is a ton of threats there.

  • @delacruzanselmoabel4998
    @delacruzanselmoabel4998 2 года назад

    Red belly piranhas actually sucked at aquariums, they are very shy and get easily bullied by an Oscar.