4:51 daddy long legs are actuality non-venomous and while they eat venomous spiders actually dont have venom themselves thats a wives tail, a myth, or a stereotype if you will
In the 1800's a biologist went on an expedition to study penguins and other South Pole area wildlife. What he saw penguins do was so vile he decided it was best to write the penguin section of his book in latin so he wouldn't be shunned by polite society.
If his discoveries were "some of the penguins are gay" l wouldn't have used the word vile. We're talking grape minus g, p______philia, corpophilia, necrophilia, you get the picture 🤢
@@patrickstonecrusher this is my alt acc, so i don't really have anything to lose. This is more of a personal writing challenge than anything, honestly. Excuse the awkward wording pls. Lets see... George Levick observed... "inefficient" behavior in male Adélie penguins, which can be shortened to gettin funky with other penguins that were... NOT capable of laying eggs. The most not good were the uhh... well-expired poultry (idk, ☠) other males (yeah yeah we know,) and... manipulated chicks. Maybe we should start arresting penguins.
Vultures are massively underrated, they are like the janitors of nature. And due to bio magnification, harmful chemicals dumped by humans “go up” the food chain, ultimately making vultures eat the chemicals that their food collected in their lifetimes. The Californian Condor almost was wiped out because of this
A favorite vulture story of mine is that a rural town started sending patrols to clear roadkill, because the vultures upset the people living there, so the vultures (now deprived of their natural food source) started attacking and killing their calves
They aren't evil, they are defensive. There's a chance that Deinonychus also used it's claws for defense, and we don't really know if they were predators or scavengers.
Extra bird misconception: Owls are actually quite stupid even for birds, despite usually being portrayed as wise in most media. Their brains are simple and small even by bird standards. Birds in the family of Corvids are the actually smart ones, having simple communications and languages complete with regional dialects, and have been known to use rudimentary tools.
Owls aren’t actually “stupid”. No they aren’t anywhere near as intelligent as Corvids but they are still probably around average intelligence for birds. For example owls in rehabilitation can be trained to some degree and can even recognise their names.
Most predator species are less intelligent. Less brains needed to be violent and steal nutrients from other living beings to survive. Most intelligent species are ones that form families and social dynamics, and avoid harming others. Not including water creatures, since theres no way to be a good person in the ocean. Its eat or be eaten. Thats why smart animals become giant peaceful things in water (whales for example), or they evolve to leave the water and grow brains. Dolphins are sadly trapped in a part of evolution where theyre very smart, but are unable to leave their horrific home and must adapt by being equally brutal and evil. Millions of years in the future (if they exist) dolphins will either become 100% brainless ocean predators, or become something much more peaceful and intelligent on land.
If you have the Cellar Spider in your house (the one pictured in the video- the thing about it being the most venomous ever is 100% myth btw), it will eat other spiders and bugs considered pests, because that's just what they eat! They've even been found eating wolf spiders :] Edited for grammatical error lol
I feel like snakes need a massive shoutout here, in media everyone views them as hostile man eating predators that will attack you with no reason. Stuff like them sizing up prey, mambas chasing people etc etc are ALL lies Actual snakes are pretty chill and just wanna be left alone. No snake wants to bite and even if they do, a lot of venomous ones dry bite because they literally don’t want to use their venom. They don’t rattle/hiss/hood etc because they WANT to hurt you, it’s just them telling you “ok I’m scared soo please leave me alone”. They literally couldn’t care less about you existing if you was far enough away from them and if they are raised around human contact, then congratulations you have a new sofa companion. I’ve kept and studied snakes for most of my life, I’ve worked with over 10 separate species at one point in my life and currently have 3, a 14ft burmese Python included (which is a sweetheart). honestly, there’s no more misunderstood animal in my eyes. Little dudes are literally the opposite of what people think they are
I strongly agree. It’s unfortunate that so many myths and misconceptions about snakes are still believed to this day. They’re one of the most misunderstood animals for sure.
Pretty much all reptiles and amphibians :(. Also I had no idea the black mamba thing was a myth. Thank you for tearing through the propaganda against these wonderful silly creatures.
More like living props. I have a friend who has snakes and they make him more animate (compared to his normal self) than they are animated themselves. I have noticed that both of you (as well as others online) seem to ascribe a lot of personality to them when they plain don't DO much at all. So I can't help but think snake owners project personality where there is none. I mean hell, they're not even social animals. Odds are they don't have a concept of communicating other than threat and no threat.
@@chukyuniqul Bro where is your whimsy? Where is your joy? I can understand where you're coming from but this is just scientifically wrong. Also snakes aren't dogs they won't be jumping around 24/7.
@@plaguedoctorate i get my whimsy from an animal that isn't just a cardboard cutout to project my emotions on. Like,I'm sorry, but I can't stand the misrepresentation of animals. Specifically when it feels like y'all honestly believe a snake is on the emotional level of cats or dogs. It's no better than the people who take hares or deer lightly cuz they watched bambi. The polar opposite of a wron opinion isn't inherently right.
Consider that birds are literally dinosaurs that survived a few world ending scenarios and still around us, how not be terrified of them? - Sincerely, a cockatiel owner
@@kaical8273 But it often does. If you're a predator, hurting things is your whole job. And if you're prey, then the capability of hurting things keeps you from being eaten.
Aw he’s so cute acting just like a little businesses man ❤ He flaunts his wealth, cheats on his wife, often gets in bed with hookers, sexually harasses any woman he sees, and does drugs! I probably shouldn’t give drugs to penguins.
Geese *could* fuck up your day with their teeth and claws, but 1 wrong move and it’s game-over for them, so they’ll rarely actually attack. Instead they’ll act like they’re going to attack and hope they roll high enough on their intimidation check.
I remember walking my golden retriever and being attacked by two geese. I had to hold my golden, he was extatic that those two birds would spontaneously enter his reach. The geese hissed for half a minute before understanding that a retriever knows no fear, only hunger. Then they ran away
geese fear no god, and many people assume that means they shouldn't in the first place, but one kick from a human will be like a gunshot to them. they minmaxed intimidation and it worked on most people. back in 8th grade (which was somehow close to my physical prime, I haven't grown since and I was more active then) I regularly got into arguments with the same group of people, two of which were _staff,_ about whether I could beat a flock of geese. they all genuinely thought a dozen geese could kill me before I could kill them
6:10 dolphins DO attack humans, mostly in captivity because they get hella depressed with such a small space and once they've had enough, the closest human will become their chew toy. multiple cases have been shown of them dragging humans down under water to drown them, then letting them go so they can swim up, catch their breath then drag them down again. there was a girl who got dragged by her ponytail, i think she drowned. The people watching thought it was part of a play and she acted like it was the first time and then she started panicing. A lucky guy got dragged down by his foot over and over again and survived but his foot was mangled afterwards. The usual trigger is that they hear the clanking of the bottom of the fish bucket which means no more or less food as a reward. Oh and they ra - pe each other and bully pufferfish solely to get high on their poison. :)
Last one about birds is half true, it isn't that the smell bothers the birds, since as you said, they can't really smell much at all. If the mother bird sees you touching or messing with their nest, they might abandon their nest entirely, and let the baby bird die of starvation. Same outcome, different reason.
Depends on the species. A lot of birds will wreck your shit if they see you near their nest. You ever seen a crow getting chased by a teeny little bird?
This is not true, birds will not abandon the nest if you mess with it (I have first hand experience, I have helped people band baby birds). Also, depending on the species, birds have a pretty good sense of smell.
It is impossible for a spider to crawl into you. The nose is protected by hairs and slime. The wars have tiny hairs and a special secret. The eyes are sealed and highly sensitive, the pores to small for even the most tiny spider. The back end is tabu too because of your strong muscles keeping it closed and the lack of oxygen inside. And the baby exit is protected by many, many layers of protection as well.
One harmful (to the animal) stereotype of a fluffy cute animal that comes to mind, is how bugs bunny popularized the idea that bunnies eat mostly carrots, when they actually don't contain near any good nutrients for them. Bunnies' main diet should be hay, carrots are only good as treats for them in small quantities
As a layperson fox conservationist of eight years, another false fact that I’d like to add is the idea that foxes are solitary animals. They are, in fact, very social animals, and this lie only came about due to the fact that foxes are solitary hunters and will sometimes have “introvert” periods. Every species of fox is known to mate for life, and they’ll form social groups called “skulks.” Mind you, the complexity of a fox skulk far exceeds the complexity of a wolf pack.
I would like to take the opportunity here to sing the praises of the elephant mosquitoes, aka genus _Toxorhynchites._ They are hard to miss, being as conspicuously large as the name implies as well as being iridescently coloured. What is important to know however is that they don't suck blood as adults and during their larval stage they are voracious predators of other mosquito larvae. Know the elephant mosquito, the elephant mosquito is your friend.
Chickens are also very cannibalistic, you can get anti cannibalism spray for it but it doesn't eliminate it fully. One time my uncle killed and plucked a chicken right in front of the others, but they were actually all waiting to eat the organs and head because they would steal from the bucket containing the organs and stuff. I only saw it once but it was a regular occurrence.
Big water puppies with bad eyesight. Sure, you taste disgusting to them - but what does that bring you when they have to take a bite to find out that you are no seal?
@@SILHOUETTED..PHILOSOPHY Nah, that's the trembling spider. Daddy loglegs have no seperat ion between head and abdomen. And they eat microorganism and organic waste material.
as someone that raises chickens, chickens and roosters aren't aggressive monsters, humans have bred the aggression into them for fighting. chickens can be very sweet and tame. and having an aggressive rooster is the fault of the owner not training the rooster properly. same with hens. also the meat and egg industry is terrible animal abuse.
Here are some other common misconceptions about animals: - Camels can store water inside their humps🐫💧 - Chameleons blend into their environment🦎🎨 - Bulls hate the color red🟥🐂 - Snake charmer's snakes are enchanted by the music from the flute🪈🐍 - Cockroaches could survive a nuclear bomb explosion🪳☢ - Dogs only wag their tails if they're happy🐶 - Wolves howl at the moon🐺🌙
4:51 the irony that in a video about debunking animal stereotypes, it promotes the "Daddy Long Leg is the most venomous spider but cant bite you" myth lmao
Poopie, please do a collab with Sam O Nella, call him out of hibernation. If I can get you do that, maybe Weird Al and Neil Cicierega will do a collab on Prince's discography...
One stereotype is that you’re a bad cat owner if you don’t let your cats stay outside. This isn’t true and it enraged me every time someone says it. Cats are safer and live longer (most of the time) when kept inside. Doesn’t matter if you live in a city or the country, keep your cats inside. The natural environment will thank you and your cat will be safer and the small animals outside will be better off for it as well.
@@alclay8689 I've only ever had indoor cats. many of them throughout my life. believe you me, they do not atrophy just from being indoors. they find ways to stay as active as they need even if it gets them in trouble (also atrophy isn't only activity but also diet which is totally unrelated)
Honestly, if you can not let your cat or dog outside, just buy fishes. Destruction of habitats is much more devestating then the few birds a cat may catch out of boredom.
@@alclay8689cats are fully capable of living indoors their entire life if you, yknow, take care of them. they're an invasive species to most ecosystems . although there is a lot of nuance around cats and their presence outdoors because of feral cats who can't be tamed and their contributions to farms
Fun fact : Dolphins sometimes hunt down pufferfish, passing it to other dolphins like a toss game. In the meantime, they get drunk due to the pufferfishes toxin. And guess what ( they do it for fun . )
I can't believe you didn't mention the fact that Australia fought a war against Emus (similar to ostriches) and LOST. Big flightless birds are no joke.
Poopie: "Today I will talk about all the hurtful lies & unwarranted stereotypes that we have been told about animals" Also Poopie at 6:51: "Hippos are slow"
Another thing why I don't fear crocodiles, but am afraid of hippos is that you can easily run away from a crocodile on land, whereas you'd have to be an increadible runner to outrun a hippo
YES!! FINALLY someone says lemmings don’t jump off cliffs on purpose, a few years ago I had to do research on lemmings for a school assignment and when I found out people think they jump off cliffs on purpose when they actually don’t, it made me angry. Especially when I kept hearing people say they do. Also, I had to make a little character for the paper (can’t remember why) so I made ✨Lemon the Lemming✨
Opossum can hang by their tails. You can google it to see images of it and I have seen it my self. I grew up in Kentucky. My dog used to bring them in to our yard all the time. Apparently if you rap their tail around a stick even though they are playing dead you can pick them up by the stick. They will instinctively hold on to the stick with their tail. I remember being shown this by my dad and doing it a number of times after just to try it for my self. If you see a Opossum playing dead try it.
Spiders and snakes and reptiles are always depicted as evil but honestly from every experience I’ve had there has been NO danger even with the only venemous reptile in the uk, I’ve held one that I found in the wild and I had no reason to be afraid since he just was incredibly docile
I own chickens and we raised them to be pretty chill. They even let us feel under them when they’re in their nesting box to check for eggs. No pecking, scratches or loud noises. Most they’d do is be like “🤨 Bak?” And that’s it. Same with our roosters. They just walk away or just watch what we’re up to. 🤷♀️ they even follow us around.
Animal misconception : • Chameleons change their color to communicate, not to blend in. • Crocodiles might be the cousins of dinosaurs , but lizards and snakes (Squamata / Scaled Reptiles ) are NOT related to dinosaurs. And "Dinosaurs" like the Mosasaur is actually a large aquatic lizard! But its appearance looks like a dinosaur and it lived with them which makes it being a lizard "Fishy"
One SUPER annoying thing is, when there is roadkill death-stink wafting near you, the flies ALL suddenly gather around you like they're asking "hey, you're dead, right?!" "are you dead?, you smell dead!" 😑 It's awful, and they come in the hundreds looking for the dead thing thinking it's you.
4:50 the Cellar Spider being the most venomous spider is actually 100% myth! also, extra fact, this particular spider will catch and consume OTHER SPIDERS along with flies and the like. so if you find one of these in your house, you've got your own mini pest control!
3:30 Pigeons were domesticated at one point, but people just abandoned them when they were no longer needed for sending messages. That's why there are so many pigeons in cities.
The intro sold me on this channel immediately. This person has said like 6 words at most and I already love it. Too much personality, and it’s for the better. And to think I get to learn something perchance.
Spiders are great, they pick an out of reach corner, and proceed to mind their own buisness for a few months and then die. In the process they eat flies mosquitos roaches and even other spiders. And since they are loners you generally don't have to worry about being flooded by them
1:17 Fun fact this also a lie about ostriches,yes they’re big and strong,but killing a lion? Poopie you’re making the ostrich much more dangerous than it actually is.
Ostriches are shown as cowardly in cartoons because they are. In my experience living next to an Ostrich farm they have two braincells. 1) ooooh shiny i am going to try eat that. And 2) Ahhh scary my friend saw something so we all run in circles!
totally agree with your flightless bird theorem, them suckers terrify me irl. also besides the wart thing, i'd say that frogs take another w in this topic since they're mostly portrayed as just vibers in media and that's mostly what i've seen them be irl
I have chickens, can confirm these things are just begging for the sweet release of death constantly. I am always trying to have to rescue mine from impossible and stupid situations. They are always trying to dig under the fence to get more grass... When their run is absolutely full of it, and the yard they are trying to dig into is full of hungry dogs who want to eat them.
I remember this video of a cat and a chicken dealing with a mouse, the cat was playing with the mouse, letting it run around while catching it before actually eating it, then the chicken comes along, swiftly grabs the mouse with its beak and kills it instantly.
I feel like the buck has turned a bit on Dolphins recently. They are capable of doing nice things as per their stereotype but theyre just also capable of doing horrible things for their amusement. Theyre like humans without the concience
frankly I'd say it's much more social expectations than a conscience that keeps humans in line compared to dolphins. intelligence means having the capacity for sadism
@@A_Rainworld_Fan. I have heard 2 different. One where a dolphin attacked a woman do # her and one where he killed her. Both are between captured dolphins which had no other dolphins to learn social behavior.
By the way, most bugs (like spiders) can sense carbon dioxide and will avoid it because they DO NOT want to walk into your mouth. It's actually a problem for me because I want a picture of my pet cockroaches on my face, but they always run away from my face because of the carbon dioxide in my breath. The holes in a human body are a death trap to a little guy.
they're so fast though. I'm still scared they might do it on accident and ik they're not going to harm me by crawling inside my nose or whatever but idk it's just an irrational fear of mine
I agree! To me it's the same with dogs and bugs. I actually think it's because when a creature is small and fast you can lose track of them quickly, you don't know where they are or what they're up to. But if a creature is big and not that fast, it's much easier to keep your gaze on them. It's about the fear of the unknown
the Malibu artist and other drone videographers have shown great white sharks swimming near humans in an inquisitive way, just to suddenly dash onto a seal and destroy it in one chomp. They're very clever, magnificent and curious creatures that MUST be respected.
Oh wow, I love the reference to Zoom the White Dolphin and, Flipper and Lopaka. Also I found out that unlike most other sharks, oceanic whitetip sharks are actually more likely attack humans unprovoked, due to them living in the open ocean, where food is more scarce.
Poopie is 1 of only 2 people I've ever seen who are dead aet on exposing penguins for not being as lovable as everyone thinks, the other being my dad who thinks that they're overrated and can't even do the 1 thing birds are known for
i mean human morals also shouldnt be applied to wild animals either, penguins arent "evil" for doing something that theyve done to survive for ages, most of the "evil" stuff that animals do are just things that have been successful for them for ages, thus continue to be done. flightless birds immediately get defensive rather than run away because thats the only way to protect their nests, they cant build nests in trees to protect their eggs from any grounded predators. basically every animal has no morals and will act in ways that have been successful for them for a long time
Penguins get a pass because the phrase "be gay, do crime" can apply to penguins, due to a famous penguin lesbian couple (Imagine that one Phoenix write (ace attourney) sprite where he's tapping a piece of paper)
4:50 actually, cellar spiders (or daddy long legs in canada) do NOT have highly potent venom, and can indeed bite humans. however, they very, very, VERY rarely do, and the worst reaction you might have to their venom is some mild irritation at the site of the wound. (and this is coming from somebody who doesn't like spiders) great video btw!
Here in California (or at least the part I'm from) we also call them daddy long legs! To add to the misconception you pointed out in a video about misconceptions, daddy long legs are not spiders! Taxonomically, they are classified more closely to scorpions
Honorable mention to the stingrays, do NOT pee on a stingray induced sting. It does not help the injury and can in fact make it worse and more painful.
A little while back you said you're Bulgarian and I thought that was a 'haha I'm gonna say a funni random country for the lolz' moment but 3:06 convinced me otherwise. Btw I'm surprised you didn't mention snakes since they're easily the single most misrepresented group of animals alive today. People think of snakes as cold, instinct-driven murder ropes that only set ambushes and bite, while in reality biting is the one thing snakes generally don't do, it's just that interactions between humans (predators) and snakes are usually one of the few instances that provoke snakes to defend themselves. In reality, once a snake stops fearing for its life and shows its true nature one can see that they're incredibly calm and peaceful animals. I've raised a newborn Horn-nosed viper (Vipera ammodytes/пепелянка) аnd, among many fascinating discoveries, it was a prime example of how even venomous snakes are completely harmless when they're not stressed out, I used to handle my guy like I would any non-venomous snake because I knew he simply has no reason to bite me whatsoever. Apologies for the lengthy comment. Awesome video, probably one of my favorite ones to date!
As someone who was born and raised in lemming territory: during lemming years they flood the mountains. The roads look like the basement of a 90s gore movie and the streams are filled with lemming corpses. They might not be jumping of to reduce numbers but they fight and die everywhere and can’t swim
4:52 spiders are actually a sign of already having other stuff in your place, they don't go where they will starve, you are more likely to first notice a few spiders before you find out what bugs have infested your home
great video! i will say tho, the thing about cellar spiders being one of the most venomous but being too small to bite us is a myth. they CAN bite you. but they dont usually have a reason to since they kind of just hang out in their web. and if you do manage to get bitten, it wouldn't bother you much more than a mosquito bite. that said, i love the format and vibe of your content. definitely subscribing
sorry brothers, 1:51 is an emu. not a weird looking ostrich.
and the spider at 4:41 is actually biting the head of a fish
4:51 daddy long legs are actuality non-venomous and while they eat venomous spiders actually dont have venom themselves thats a wives tail, a myth, or a stereotype if you will
eh emus are more terrifying if your scared of birds, since humanity fought a war against them and lost
Careful you almost started the 2nd great Emu war (new video idea wink wink?)
ever heard of the whale shark? they chill
In the 1800's a biologist went on an expedition to study penguins and other South Pole area wildlife. What he saw penguins do was so vile he decided it was best to write the penguin section of his book in latin so he wouldn't be shunned by polite society.
there was a case similar to what ur describing, but the discovery those researchers needed to hide was the fact that some of those penguins were gay.
If his discoveries were "some of the penguins are gay" l wouldn't have used the word vile. We're talking grape minus g, p______philia, corpophilia, necrophilia, you get the picture 🤢
What the penguins did was so vile that TheTubes automodded me giving a cencored account, apparently 🤣
@@patrickstonecrusher this is my alt acc, so i don't really have anything to lose. This is more of a personal writing challenge than anything, honestly. Excuse the awkward wording pls. Lets see...
George Levick observed... "inefficient" behavior in male Adélie penguins, which can be shortened to gettin funky with other penguins that were... NOT capable of laying eggs. The most not good were the uhh... well-expired poultry (idk, ☠) other males (yeah yeah we know,) and... manipulated chicks. Maybe we should start arresting penguins.
fuck hippos all my homies hate hippos
Fun fact: the oils on our skin makes physical contact very unpleasant for most bugs, they think we're slimy
good.
THEN WHY DO THESE FVCKONG FLIES KEEPS LANDING ON ME IM NOT STNKY 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@@Scrimgly-scrumblytbf, flies are probably used to that stuff
@@Scrimgly-scrumbly Flies litterally eat s**t and fall for fly traps. You think they care if something is too slimy or sticky?
Who asked the bugs that question?
Vultures are massively underrated, they are like the janitors of nature. And due to bio magnification, harmful chemicals dumped by humans “go up” the food chain, ultimately making vultures eat the chemicals that their food collected in their lifetimes. The Californian Condor almost was wiped out because of this
You're 1000% right. Vultures deserve way more love.
A favorite vulture story of mine is that a rural town started sending patrols to clear roadkill, because the vultures upset the people living there, so the vultures (now deprived of their natural food source) started attacking and killing their calves
@@Lemon-Bark lol fuck with nature and it fucks you right back
Ever watch vultures playing? Evidently they love doing arial stunts just because they can and it's honestly fun to watch.
Literally every predator or recycler is suffering because of this.
A shame I don't know the English transformation for it.
"Little gay businessmen with soulless eyes"
I know a few penguins
hehehe
Homosexuality is very common in penguin culture
@@Filiscool47 yeah but THEY'RE CHEATING LITTLE BASTARDS but tbf no animal is COMPLETELY monogamous
I know why puffy did what he did he’s really a Penguin
Flightless birds be like "Cant flee? Time to hunt."
Kiwi or Kakapo are incapable of violence, just too silly to fight
There’s only so much you can do when nature removes one of the options in fight or flight
CHILLS
I thought my whole life id beat the piss shid and cum out an ostrich never knew they kicked harder than a steeltoed mule
I fail to see a viable alternative. X'D
the cassowary is just an even more evil ostrich that has dinosaur rampant in its veins
Ostriches who think they are leopards.
Yeah, but all birds are descendants of theropod dinosaurs.
They aren't evil, they are defensive.
There's a chance that Deinonychus also used it's claws for defense, and we don't really know if they were predators or scavengers.
@@avonavians2860 Can you really look at a deinonychus skelleton and say „yup, that's a scavenger” with a straight face?
In my opinion guinea fowl are essentially tiny cassowary
Extra bird misconception:
Owls are actually quite stupid even for birds, despite usually being portrayed as wise in most media. Their brains are simple and small even by bird standards.
Birds in the family of Corvids are the actually smart ones, having simple communications and languages complete with regional dialects, and have been known to use rudimentary tools.
You can also train corvids, and they remember faces.
Common crow W!!!
Damn i knew crows are smart but didnt knew Owls were that dumb. I just thought they were average or something.
Owls aren’t actually “stupid”. No they aren’t anywhere near as intelligent as Corvids but they are still probably around average intelligence for birds. For example owls in rehabilitation can be trained to some degree and can even recognise their names.
Most predator species are less intelligent. Less brains needed to be violent and steal nutrients from other living beings to survive.
Most intelligent species are ones that form families and social dynamics, and avoid harming others. Not including water creatures, since theres no way to be a good person in the ocean. Its eat or be eaten. Thats why smart animals become giant peaceful things in water (whales for example), or they evolve to leave the water and grow brains. Dolphins are sadly trapped in a part of evolution where theyre very smart, but are unable to leave their horrific home and must adapt by being equally brutal and evil. Millions of years in the future (if they exist) dolphins will either become 100% brainless ocean predators, or become something much more peaceful and intelligent on land.
On the contrary, if a spider is in your house, that just means it's food source is ALSO inside your house.
Their food source will always be in your house, but spiders will eat them!
so technically its a reminder that you have bugs in your house
they eat dead hookers?
@cream615 I see it as a reminder I have a little friend helping eat the bugs
If you have the Cellar Spider in your house (the one pictured in the video- the thing about it being the most venomous ever is 100% myth btw), it will eat other spiders and bugs considered pests, because that's just what they eat! They've even been found eating wolf spiders :]
Edited for grammatical error lol
I feel like snakes need a massive shoutout here, in media everyone views them as hostile man eating predators that will attack you with no reason. Stuff like them sizing up prey, mambas chasing people etc etc are ALL lies
Actual snakes are pretty chill and just wanna be left alone. No snake wants to bite and even if they do, a lot of venomous ones dry bite because they literally don’t want to use their venom. They don’t rattle/hiss/hood etc because they WANT to hurt you, it’s just them telling you “ok I’m scared soo please leave me alone”. They literally couldn’t care less about you existing if you was far enough away from them and if they are raised around human contact, then congratulations you have a new sofa companion.
I’ve kept and studied snakes for most of my life, I’ve worked with over 10 separate species at one point in my life and currently have 3, a 14ft burmese Python included (which is a sweetheart). honestly, there’s no more misunderstood animal in my eyes. Little dudes are literally the opposite of what people think they are
I strongly agree. It’s unfortunate that so many myths and misconceptions about snakes are still believed to this day. They’re one of the most misunderstood animals for sure.
Pretty much all reptiles and amphibians :(.
Also I had no idea the black mamba thing was a myth. Thank you for tearing through the propaganda against these wonderful silly creatures.
More like living props. I have a friend who has snakes and they make him more animate (compared to his normal self) than they are animated themselves. I have noticed that both of you (as well as others online) seem to ascribe a lot of personality to them when they plain don't DO much at all. So I can't help but think snake owners project personality where there is none.
I mean hell, they're not even social animals. Odds are they don't have a concept of communicating other than threat and no threat.
@@chukyuniqul Bro where is your whimsy? Where is your joy? I can understand where you're coming from but this is just scientifically wrong. Also snakes aren't dogs they won't be jumping around 24/7.
@@plaguedoctorate i get my whimsy from an animal that isn't just a cardboard cutout to project my emotions on.
Like,I'm sorry, but I can't stand the misrepresentation of animals. Specifically when it feels like y'all honestly believe a snake is on the emotional level of cats or dogs. It's no better than the people who take hares or deer lightly cuz they watched bambi. The polar opposite of a wron opinion isn't inherently right.
Consider that birds are literally dinosaurs that survived a few world ending scenarios and still around us, how not be terrified of them?
- Sincerely, a cockatiel owner
Well....yeah thats true
Chickens KNOW that their closest non-avian relative was T. Rex.
Bird idiots seethe, imagine having shitty hollow bones
Survivability doesn't equal capability in hurting things
@@kaical8273 But it often does. If you're a predator, hurting things is your whole job.
And if you're prey, then the capability of hurting things keeps you from being eaten.
bold of you to assume the penguin crime cycle isnt the main reason i like penguins
Always been my favorite Batman villain.
Aw he’s so cute acting just like a little businesses man ❤
He flaunts his wealth, cheats on his wife, often gets in bed with hookers, sexually harasses any woman he sees, and does drugs!
I probably shouldn’t give drugs to penguins.
One of us
Been knowing this since the penguins of Madagascar
Tuxedos and crimes?
Penguins are animal mafia.
Geese *could* fuck up your day with their teeth and claws, but 1 wrong move and it’s game-over for them, so they’ll rarely actually attack. Instead they’ll act like they’re going to attack and hope they roll high enough on their intimidation check.
I remember walking my golden retriever and being attacked by two geese. I had to hold my golden, he was extatic that those two birds would spontaneously enter his reach. The geese hissed for half a minute before understanding that a retriever knows no fear, only hunger. Then they ran away
geese fear no god, and many people assume that means they shouldn't in the first place, but one kick from a human will be like a gunshot to them. they minmaxed intimidation and it worked on most people. back in 8th grade (which was somehow close to my physical prime, I haven't grown since and I was more active then) I regularly got into arguments with the same group of people, two of which were _staff,_ about whether I could beat a flock of geese. they all genuinely thought a dozen geese could kill me before I could kill them
Swans are the real danger
“Hope they roll high enough on their intimidation check” ….. *Nat 20*
All geese act tough. Till their necks get command grabbed
Poopie calling me mystery meat is just the pick me up I needed today.
ur welcome
@@thepoopieshow thanks poopie. Didn’t know you were chill like that
@@thepoopieshow ur A POOPIE and belong in the TOILET
she def chose the bear. I dont care if sharks dont "usually" eat humans what if were a rare delicacy to them
@@redmist6630live worms are a rare delicacy to me, doesn't mean I'd take take a second bite
6:10 dolphins DO attack humans, mostly in captivity because they get hella depressed with such a small space and once they've had enough, the closest human will become their chew toy. multiple cases have been shown of them dragging humans down under water to drown them, then letting them go so they can swim up, catch their breath then drag them down again. there was a girl who got dragged by her ponytail, i think she drowned. The people watching thought it was part of a play and she acted like it was the first time and then she started panicing. A lucky guy got dragged down by his foot over and over again and survived but his foot was mangled afterwards. The usual trigger is that they hear the clanking of the bottom of the fish bucket which means no more or less food as a reward.
Oh and they ra - pe each other and bully pufferfish solely to get high on their poison. :)
Last one about birds is half true, it isn't that the smell bothers the birds, since as you said, they can't really smell much at all. If the mother bird sees you touching or messing with their nest, they might abandon their nest entirely, and let the baby bird die of starvation. Same outcome, different reason.
Depends on the species. A lot of birds will wreck your shit if they see you near their nest. You ever seen a crow getting chased by a teeny little bird?
@@TomMinnow I have in my new area, I've always found it hilarious.
I believe it's also illegal, assuming the bird isn't an invasive species.
This is not true, birds will not abandon the nest if you mess with it (I have first hand experience, I have helped people band baby birds). Also, depending on the species, birds have a pretty good sense of smell.
@@TomMinnow magpies, those featherly little shits
new nightmare unlocked: crawling in a spider. cant tell if its worse than a spider crawling inside you...
Ill give you a hint: yes
you can crawl in a spider while a spider crawls inside you. repeat the cicle to have humans and spiders all the way down
@@blar2112 it becomes a war of attrition. you have to keep it up until the spider gives up, then you can safely stop
It is impossible for a spider to crawl into you.
The nose is protected by hairs and slime. The wars have tiny hairs and a special secret.
The eyes are sealed and highly sensitive, the pores to small for even the most tiny spider.
The back end is tabu too because of your strong muscles keeping it closed and the lack of oxygen inside.
And the baby exit is protected by many, many layers of protection as well.
@@molybdaen11 bold of you to assume my fear is rational
One harmful (to the animal) stereotype of a fluffy cute animal that comes to mind, is how bugs bunny popularized the idea that bunnies eat mostly carrots, when they actually don't contain near any good nutrients for them. Bunnies' main diet should be hay, carrots are only good as treats for them in small quantities
@bruhmoment5974 yup! It still popularized it tho
I knewn they loved leafs, but carrots not being so good os new for me.
Maybe that was the point, bug's carrots were more like cigarettes for him.
As a layperson fox conservationist of eight years, another false fact that I’d like to add is the idea that foxes are solitary animals. They are, in fact, very social animals, and this lie only came about due to the fact that foxes are solitary hunters and will sometimes have “introvert” periods. Every species of fox is known to mate for life, and they’ll form social groups called “skulks.” Mind you, the complexity of a fox skulk far exceeds the complexity of a wolf pack.
that is very cool
Foxes are still more solitary than wolves, though, since wolves would be depressed if they spent as much time alone as foxes.
Wolves passed this on to domestic dogs, which drive us crazy with their "separation anxiety" behaviors.
Oh, that explains the tsundere fox in Puffin Rock.
Ostrich in cartoons: precious lil cowardly flightless bird.
Ostrich in real life: run your pockets!!
Alternative:
Ostriches in cartoons: Hide in sand
Ostriches in irl: Hide in your grave if you mess with me
I would like to take the opportunity here to sing the praises of the elephant mosquitoes, aka genus _Toxorhynchites._
They are hard to miss, being as conspicuously large as the name implies as well as being iridescently coloured. What is important to know however is that they don't suck blood as adults and during their larval stage they are voracious predators of other mosquito larvae.
Know the elephant mosquito, the elephant mosquito is your friend.
Chickens are also very cannibalistic, you can get anti cannibalism spray for it but it doesn't eliminate it fully.
One time my uncle killed and plucked a chicken right in front of the others, but they were actually all waiting to eat the organs and head because they would steal from the bucket containing the organs and stuff. I only saw it once but it was a regular occurrence.
I really love how you draw the sharks, they're just big water puppies. :3
I agree, they have the snout and everything
they are more like the big dogs that look threatening but in reality just want to be petted
Big water puppies with bad eyesight.
Sure, you taste disgusting to them - but what does that bring you when they have to take a bite to find out that you are no seal?
Eh, that only happens to people who are dumb and splash around like prey. If you see a shark, move slowly and calmly.
@@Echo_the_half_glitch most people aren’t really calm when they’re encountering a shark
it's actually really ironic you mentioned that daddy long legs "is most venomous but can't bite through human skin", cuz that's also a misconception
They are not even true spiders and they eat no insects.
Not spiders (only 6 legs)
Don’t make webs (i think they rely on just being in corners of houses?)
@@SILHOUETTED..PHILOSOPHY Nah, that's the trembling spider.
Daddy loglegs have no seperat ion between head and abdomen.
And they eat microorganism and organic waste material.
@@molybdaen11 don't they eat insects? I saw a daddy long legs eat a ant before
man im entomophobic but i love daddy long legs
as someone that raises chickens, chickens and roosters aren't aggressive monsters, humans have bred the aggression into them for fighting. chickens can be very sweet and tame. and having an aggressive rooster is the fault of the owner not training the rooster properly. same with hens. also the meat and egg industry is terrible animal abuse.
Shoutout to wallace and gromit for proper unbiased penguin representation
And Adventure Time
@@KyumifunI mean it was an alien from outer space
And Batman!
Here are some other common misconceptions about animals:
- Camels can store water inside their humps🐫💧
- Chameleons blend into their environment🦎🎨
- Bulls hate the color red🟥🐂
- Snake charmer's snakes are enchanted by the music from the flute🪈🐍
- Cockroaches could survive a nuclear bomb explosion🪳☢
- Dogs only wag their tails if they're happy🐶
- Wolves howl at the moon🐺🌙
Cockroaches can't survive the nuke, but they sure as hell can survive the radiation.
I deal with wild birds a lot
Flying birds are scared SHITLESS of you, even the giant ones.
Walking birds?
Nope
My tiny dog sometimes eats songbirds when i'm not looking. So i guess they have a good reason to be scared.
And yes, i live in the countryside.
4:51 the irony that in a video about debunking animal stereotypes, it promotes the "Daddy Long Leg is the most venomous spider but cant bite you" myth lmao
Was looking for this.
That’s not actually a Daddy long legs. It’s safe
was thinking this too
Poopie, please do a collab with Sam O Nella, call him out of hibernation.
If I can get you do that, maybe Weird Al and Neil Cicierega will do a collab on Prince's discography...
He's active, he's cooking
One stereotype is that you’re a bad cat owner if you don’t let your cats stay outside. This isn’t true and it enraged me every time someone says it. Cats are safer and live longer (most of the time) when kept inside. Doesn’t matter if you live in a city or the country, keep your cats inside. The natural environment will thank you and your cat will be safer and the small animals outside will be better off for it as well.
Yeah, but then you just have a atrophied house cat
@@alclay8689 I've only ever had indoor cats. many of them throughout my life. believe you me, they do not atrophy just from being indoors. they find ways to stay as active as they need even if it gets them in trouble (also atrophy isn't only activity but also diet which is totally unrelated)
Honestly, if you can not let your cat or dog outside, just buy fishes.
Destruction of habitats is much more devestating then the few birds a cat may catch out of boredom.
@@alclay8689cats are fully capable of living indoors their entire life if you, yknow, take care of them. they're an invasive species to most ecosystems . although there is a lot of nuance around cats and their presence outdoors because of feral cats who can't be tamed and their contributions to farms
Buy fishes? Is dude comparing cats and dogs to fucking fishes?
Fun fact : Dolphins sometimes hunt down pufferfish, passing it to other dolphins like a toss game. In the meantime, they get drunk due to the pufferfishes toxin. And guess what ( they do it for fun . )
this has only been seen once and its been debunked btw
I can't believe you didn't mention the fact that Australia fought a war against Emus (similar to ostriches) and LOST. Big flightless birds are no joke.
Poopie: "Today I will talk about all the hurtful lies & unwarranted stereotypes that we have been told about animals"
Also Poopie at 6:51: "Hippos are slow"
I always thought butterflies were disgusting. Sure they have pretty wings but that just means you're falling for their trap!
not really tho because you're human
Many of them are know to be poisonous.
Not to mention that the larvae can caue strong allergic reaction and devastation on cultural plants.
@@molybdaen11thats what the bright colors are for on most of them
Moths are better.
@@BioWorkAgency ikr they are so cute
Another thing why I don't fear crocodiles, but am afraid of hippos is that you can easily run away from a crocodile on land, whereas you'd have to be an increadible runner to outrun a hippo
Glad someone FINALLY mentioned butterflies being menaces like moths are way better and all the are mentioned for are flying into lamps and dying
Penguins also shit everywhere, including on each other, with force. Especially prevalent in hatching colonies.
YES!! FINALLY someone says lemmings don’t jump off cliffs on purpose, a few years ago I had to do research on lemmings for a school assignment and when I found out people think they jump off cliffs on purpose when they actually don’t, it made me angry. Especially when I kept hearing people say they do.
Also, I had to make a little character for the paper (can’t remember why) so I made ✨Lemon the Lemming✨
Opossum can hang by their tails. You can google it to see images of it and I have seen it my self. I grew up in Kentucky. My dog used to bring them in to our yard all the time. Apparently if you rap their tail around a stick even though they are playing dead you can pick them up by the stick. They will instinctively hold on to the stick with their tail. I remember being shown this by my dad and doing it a number of times after just to try it for my self. If you see a Opossum playing dead try it.
Spiders and snakes and reptiles are always depicted as evil but honestly from every experience I’ve had there has been NO danger even with the only venemous reptile in the uk, I’ve held one that I found in the wild and I had no reason to be afraid since he just was incredibly docile
I own chickens and we raised them to be pretty chill. They even let us feel under them when they’re in their nesting box to check for eggs. No pecking, scratches or loud noises. Most they’d do is be like “🤨 Bak?” And that’s it. Same with our roosters. They just walk away or just watch what we’re up to. 🤷♀️ they even follow us around.
Animal misconception :
• Chameleons change their color to communicate, not to blend in.
• Crocodiles might be the cousins of dinosaurs , but lizards and snakes (Squamata / Scaled Reptiles ) are NOT related to dinosaurs. And "Dinosaurs" like the Mosasaur is actually a large aquatic lizard! But its appearance looks like a dinosaur and it lived with them which makes it being a lizard "Fishy"
tytyty for the mosasaur part it icks me when people list it as their favorite dinosaur
Also, pterosaurs, plesiosaurs, and ichthyosaurs aren’t dinosaurs either, but their own things.
One SUPER annoying thing is,
when there is roadkill death-stink wafting near you, the flies ALL suddenly gather around you like they're asking "hey, you're dead, right?!" "are you dead?, you smell dead!"
😑 It's awful, and they come in the hundreds looking for the dead thing thinking it's you.
4:50 the Cellar Spider being the most venomous spider is actually 100% myth! also, extra fact, this particular spider will catch and consume OTHER SPIDERS along with flies and the like. so if you find one of these in your house, you've got your own mini pest control!
3:30 Pigeons were domesticated at one point, but people just abandoned them when they were no longer needed for sending messages. That's why there are so many pigeons in cities.
There's one propaganda about animals that will always be true...
They're all silly.
and cute
Never met an animal that wasnt silly
indeed we are
The intro sold me on this channel immediately. This person has said like 6 words at most and I already love it. Too much personality, and it’s for the better. And to think I get to learn something perchance.
Spiders are great, they pick an out of reach corner, and proceed to mind their own buisness for a few months and then die.
In the process they eat flies mosquitos roaches and even other spiders.
And since they are loners you generally don't have to worry about being flooded by them
4:58 Id use buckshot for these im keepin the roaches
wasn't my experience with them, but I'm aware that an unfinished basement isn't easy for them to realize a human is living in
1:17 Fun fact this also a lie about ostriches,yes they’re big and strong,but killing a lion? Poopie you’re making the ostrich much more dangerous than it actually is.
Ostriches are shown as cowardly in cartoons because they are. In my experience living next to an Ostrich farm they have two braincells. 1) ooooh shiny i am going to try eat that. And 2) Ahhh scary my friend saw something so we all run in circles!
They probably just don’t want you to get an infection from birds when they tell you as a kid but that cover up worked on adults too.
totally agree with your flightless bird theorem, them suckers terrify me irl. also besides the wart thing, i'd say that frogs take another w in this topic since they're mostly portrayed as just vibers in media and that's mostly what i've seen them be irl
I have chickens, can confirm these things are just begging for the sweet release of death constantly. I am always trying to have to rescue mine from impossible and stupid situations. They are always trying to dig under the fence to get more grass... When their run is absolutely full of it, and the yard they are trying to dig into is full of hungry dogs who want to eat them.
if you don't like ostriches wait till you find out about cassowaries
Chickens are genuinely the most terrifying livestock ever. Those little hellspawns...
I love chickens
You can't say that when pigs are literally right there with their human eyes and high kill count
I remember this video of a cat and a chicken dealing with a mouse, the cat was playing with the mouse, letting it run around while catching it before actually eating it, then the chicken comes along, swiftly grabs the mouse with its beak and kills it instantly.
I feel like the buck has turned a bit on Dolphins recently. They are capable of doing nice things as per their stereotype but theyre just also capable of doing horrible things for their amusement. Theyre like humans without the concience
frankly I'd say it's much more social expectations than a conscience that keeps humans in line compared to dolphins. intelligence means having the capacity for sadism
I have never heard of a wild dolphin killing or hurting someone.
Only captived ones which became psychopaths.
@@molybdaen11 have you heard that story of the dolphin graping a human?
@@A_Rainworld_Fan. I have heard 2 different.
One where a dolphin attacked a woman do # her and one where he killed her.
Both are between captured dolphins which had no other dolphins to learn social behavior.
@@molybdaen11 There are cases of wild dolphins attacking people. Why did they is another question. But saying they never attacked people?
By the way, most bugs (like spiders) can sense carbon dioxide and will avoid it because they DO NOT want to walk into your mouth. It's actually a problem for me because I want a picture of my pet cockroaches on my face, but they always run away from my face because of the carbon dioxide in my breath.
The holes in a human body are a death trap to a little guy.
they're so fast though. I'm still scared they might do it on accident and ik they're not going to harm me by crawling inside my nose or whatever but idk it's just an irrational fear of mine
The worst part is that after they crawl inside you they explode, often causing permanent damage to your organs
@@LeadHerring Yeah! And their exoskeletons can't be digested, so they just stay inside you forever!
@@LeadHerring on top of that they do a mocking little dance before the explosion, talk about insult to injury
@@thepoopieshow Spiders can only harm you if they are venomous and able to bite through your skin.
As a lifelong Zelda fan I can assure you I was already terrified of chickens.
5:17 on sharks and dolphins -
An angel makes itself look scary to ward away evil, a demon makes itself look beautiful to deceive humans
I’m just mainly scared of spiders because I think they can fall on me anytime if i Go below their web, making me insanely afraid of jumping spiders
"A spider being bigger actually feels like less of a threat" FINALLY. SOMEONE GETS IT.
Yeah. Tarantulas and jumping spiders are the two kinds I have no problem with. (That and the little guy that hangs out in the corners)
@@Echo_the_half_glitch Tarantulas are cutie patooties. Also depends on the type of jumping spider as long as its not micro sized
I agree! To me it's the same with dogs and bugs. I actually think it's because when a creature is small and fast you can lose track of them quickly, you don't know where they are or what they're up to. But if a creature is big and not that fast, it's much easier to keep your gaze on them. It's about the fear of the unknown
What kinda tarantulas are you living with? The ones where I live are some Usain Bolt class mfs
@@underoakss ikr
the Malibu artist and other drone videographers have shown great white sharks swimming near humans in an inquisitive way, just to suddenly dash onto a seal and destroy it in one chomp. They're very clever, magnificent and curious creatures that MUST be respected.
*"Mesozoic Looking Garden Hose"* that killed me, lmao XD
The part about butterflies hits different if you're a modern Kirby fan
Oh wow, I love the reference to Zoom the White Dolphin and, Flipper and Lopaka.
Also I found out that unlike most other sharks, oceanic whitetip sharks are actually more likely attack humans unprovoked, due to them living in the open ocean, where food is more scarce.
Why did you make me imagine crawling inside of a spider? I can't just unimagine that...
You are the nightmare now - for the poor spider.
7:30 nature designing a creature with a suicidal self defense mechanism and making the entire earth ecosystem depending on it
Poopie is 1 of only 2 people I've ever seen who are dead aet on exposing penguins for not being as lovable as everyone thinks, the other being my dad who thinks that they're overrated and can't even do the 1 thing birds are known for
the honey bee can sting many time, we just have weird stretchy skin and the barbed stinger gets stuck and ends up ripping the bees guts out.
when in doubt, always assume disney media is propaganda. it's where they got started, after all.
i used to be absolutely terrified of birds. but now i love them
i mean human morals also shouldnt be applied to wild animals either, penguins arent "evil" for doing something that theyve done to survive for ages, most of the "evil" stuff that animals do are just things that have been successful for them for ages, thus continue to be done. flightless birds immediately get defensive rather than run away because thats the only way to protect their nests, they cant build nests in trees to protect their eggs from any grounded predators. basically every animal has no morals and will act in ways that have been successful for them for a long time
The ostrich having a tiny brain explains why one of them kept eating sponges at the zoo I once worked at if you left the sponges unattented.
I'm crazy enough to take on The batman but an ostrich..NOOO THANK YOU!!!
Penguins get a pass because the phrase "be gay, do crime" can apply to penguins, due to a famous penguin lesbian couple
(Imagine that one Phoenix write (ace attourney) sprite where he's tapping a piece of paper)
Honestly the penguin crime cycle makes me like penguins even more
4:50 actually, cellar spiders (or daddy long legs in canada) do NOT have highly potent venom, and can indeed bite humans. however, they very, very, VERY rarely do, and the worst reaction you might have to their venom is some mild irritation at the site of the wound. (and this is coming from somebody who doesn't like spiders)
great video btw!
Here in California (or at least the part I'm from) we also call them daddy long legs! To add to the misconception you pointed out in a video about misconceptions, daddy long legs are not spiders! Taxonomically, they are classified more closely to scorpions
"Which is very sigma of them" Magnificent.
1:51 that’s an emu. Chickens not being able to fly and just choosing not to is a mood
Ahh dolphins the grapist of the sea.
I’ve seen enough Adventure Time to know that penguins are pure evil
I like spiders and bats because they predate other insects, especially mosquitoes
Honorable mention to the stingrays, do NOT pee on a stingray induced sting. It does not help the injury and can in fact make it worse and more painful.
A little while back you said you're Bulgarian and I thought that was a 'haha I'm gonna say a funni random country for the lolz' moment but 3:06 convinced me otherwise.
Btw I'm surprised you didn't mention snakes since they're easily the single most misrepresented group of animals alive today. People think of snakes as cold, instinct-driven murder ropes that only set ambushes and bite, while in reality biting is the one thing snakes generally don't do, it's just that interactions between humans (predators) and snakes are usually one of the few instances that provoke snakes to defend themselves. In reality, once a snake stops fearing for its life and shows its true nature one can see that they're incredibly calm and peaceful animals. I've raised a newborn Horn-nosed viper (Vipera ammodytes/пепелянка) аnd, among many fascinating discoveries, it was a prime example of how even venomous snakes are completely harmless when they're not stressed out, I used to handle my guy like I would any non-venomous snake because I knew he simply has no reason to bite me whatsoever.
Apologies for the lengthy comment. Awesome video, probably one of my favorite ones to date!
Ostriches are genuinely one of the scariest animals. They are so intimidating in person.
Poopie out her misrepresenting my ostrich homies, 1:51 that’s an emu 😳
honestly, I think the constant anger of chickens is validated, the things we do to them in factories is way beyond getting scratched or pecked
That population chart 8:15 is not that bad for 1969; the numbers for some countries are somewhat off, but in general pretty ok. ;)
As someone who was born and raised in lemming territory: during lemming years they flood the mountains. The roads look like the basement of a 90s gore movie and the streams are filled with lemming corpses. They might not be jumping of to reduce numbers but they fight and die everywhere and can’t swim
0:54 im flightless too and my flight or fight response is to shit my pants and cry
Good, now you are lighter and confused its sense of smell.
All you have to do now is run.
4:52 spiders are actually a sign of already having other stuff in your place, they don't go where they will starve, you are more likely to first notice a few spiders before you find out what bugs have infested your home
2:06 little gay bussines man 😭😭😭😭
Everyone thinks I’m weird for being absolutely petrified by birds (especially pigeons) glad to know I’m not alone in this battle
Hippos are horrifying! AHHH. So are moose! (Hi Poopie!!)
oh yeah I remember that invader zim episode (hi)
The lesson here is that the more dangerous an animal looks, the less dangerous it actually is (and vice versa)
Love when you upload Sam O’Nella!
great video! i will say tho, the thing about cellar spiders being one of the most venomous but being too small to bite us is a myth. they CAN bite you. but they dont usually have a reason to since they kind of just hang out in their web. and if you do manage to get bitten, it wouldn't bother you much more than a mosquito bite. that said, i love the format and vibe of your content. definitely subscribing
2:57 Chickens will F you up 😂
"whenever I eat chicken it's not about the flavor, it's about the vengeance"😭