Thank you INTOTHEAM for these Elevated Everyday Graphic Tees! Get yours now and get 10% off site-wide when you click the link below: intotheam.com/CLINT
Hey Clint Laidlaw, Why don't you get to think of a suggestion and creating a RUclips Videos all about the 🐭🐹🦫🐁🐀🐿️ Phylogeny Group Of Rodents 🐭🐹🦫🐁🐀🐿️ on the next Clint's Reptiles on the next Saturday coming up next?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍
Hey Clint Laidlaw, Why don't you get to think of a suggestion and creating a RUclips Videos all about the 🦔 Phylogeny Group Of Insectivores 🦔 (Insectivora), such as Shrews, Moles, Hedgehogs, Solenodons, Gymnures, Moonrats, Desmans, the Extinct West Indian Shrews, Etc. on the next Clint's Reptiles on the next Saturday coming up next?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍
Here's the thing though *Clint'sReptiles* all primates and simians from the eye-eye using its very very long fingers as a long tool to reach insects and use morse code to tap on trees etc to mother chimps showing their infants how to use sticks to get insects and honey out bee" hive has been seen and studied by scientist and researchers like yourself. So a gorilla using a log knock out or kill a leopard with it is not a outright possibly but it can happen. Does matter if it's 99.9 successful or 1.5 sucess. Odds are still in it favor ..
Leopard: I've hunted your kind before. I have a 99% success rate. Prepare to die Gorilla: *sees log and big rock*, I'm going to do what's called a pro gamer move.
@NikkiBudders Only if we had fangs. We could have venom itself without visible changes. In fact, given that our saliva contains some digestive enzymes and antibodies, aren't we already arguably venomous?
Maybe the Gorilla kept the original rock with him. There has been documented cases in the wild of apes and monkeys carrying their favourite tools with them. He makes one kill with it and thinks "Hey, this hard round thing I found is useful for protection! It's mine"
you comment made me think of the Acheulean handaxe (minutearth video : /watch?v=srPz0VpW4Rk) which is a kind of tool humans made in prehistoric times... made from flint. a rock
I love how writer of this book completely ignored the jungle's heaviest hitters such as tiger, elephant, rhino and gaur despite them being perfect for this kind of content and instead put the chillest animal in the world, the cutest harmless animal in the world, fancy rooster and tiny frog. It just cracks me up.
I wouldn't strictly call the red panda "harmless" - they've got pretty strong jaws, sharp teeth and claws - but I think they'd probably only beat one, maybe two animals here tops.
most encounters have the leopard either running’s way in fear or getting absolutely crushed by the gorilla. only cases of a leopard killing a silverback had both animals dying. only gorillas a leopard can kill are infants or pregnant females
@zprodigy1018 True, Leopards spend all their time avoiding Silverbacks because they can crush them like grapes, their nature is so elusive though, there isn't a lot we can go off of with a battle to the death
Clint! You CANNOT just casually mention that you had a gorilla throw a large object at you and not tell us the story! We the people DEMAND to hear the story! 😂
@@Klaevin We want the story, not the Cliff Notes lol Still, it's probably not much more involved than that. But we still have questions, what was the object? Was anyone harmed? Did the Gorilla get tranqed?
I do love that for the red panda and the hyena, they did a discreet fade-to-black on what actually happened. Especially for the red panda. They couldn't let it live, but they couldn't bring themselves to detail the grisly death of something so cute!
All of their art looks like photobash, where an artist takes a few different photos and stitches them together in preparation to paint over them as reference. Only the latter step never happened.
To be fair to Clint, not many non artists know about lazy techniques like that unless they've been told about them. All they usually notice, if anything at all, is a vague sense of it being off. Just a thought.
True. It looks like photoshop, but inside the book, they use actual art. Sometimes the art looks uncannily realistic but then 1 page later it looks cheap (in the T Rex vs Raptor book this happened).
Yeah, they really do need the photos to be competent artists. In the T. rex vs Velociraptor book, there’s straight up a floating raptor head with floating arms and no other body parts.
This actually is accurate to why rattlesnakes bluff humans and try to leave usually rather than trying to strike at a human unless cornered or the like: the rattlesnake knows that if a giant predator comes for it, they might get a lethal bite in, but they aren't going to survive an encounter with a giant predator regardless, and if they somehow do, they can't hunt prey for a while. I know a gorilla and a rattlesnake would probably both be like "you know what? I think I have business elsewhere today" (given the warning stripes, the rattling, the warning pose and sounds, etc of the snake) and they would just decide it wasn't a fight worth fighting. If they did fight, the snake would lose first, if it got a bite in and it wasn't a dry bite, we would probably find a gorilla roaming around the desert before the venom became too much for the gorilla (for humans this takes a couple days) and tranquilize it and get it to a zoo to check it out and maybe find out it needs antivenin in time. This assumes the snake even gets a bite in first, a gorilla used to dealing with snakes might make it go ouch first. And if they refuse to fight or both die, the chuckwalla wins.
Those arent claws, the occasions when frogs have claws, those aren't claws. The frog willingly broke its finger bones in order to scratch their opponent.
In so many of the encounters in these books, the outcome should be "animal A sees animal B. They both pause for a moment, then go back to doing what they were doing before. Both win by not playing the game"
In fact this was my first impression, "why a pkemon style competition thats's stupid". The only thing i miss are points to compare them but it goes in this direction.
That would actually be realistic. Capybara walks around the frog with bright colors. Leopard walks away from okapi to wait until night. Peacock flees bongo. Red panda runs up a tree to escape the warthog charge. Mamba and gorilla make scary displays and each goes the opposite direction. I kinda wish there was a book like that about realistic.
Meanwhile, in one issue of Saikyou Ou Zukan, African elephant sees Tyrannosaurus rex. Elephant charges, but T-rex bites off elephant’s tusk. T-rex stomps, then mauls the elephant. T-rex wins (and gets a meal).
I love Clint's input here. As the winning results prove, these jungle animals have chosen to meet for their completely unnecessary hypothetical jungle animal fighting skills test in some place other than the jungle. This venue was helpfully secured for the preceedings by the gorrilla, who had done some rsearch on the whereabouts and utility of rocks. Following his win, he plans to leave the jungle permanently to become a geologist.
That final match made me immediately think of Disney's Tarzan that had Kerchak (the silverback gorilla) have to fight Sabor (the leapord) and while starting out strong, Sabor would have gotten the upper hand if Tarzan didn't step in. This ended up more as if the gorilla had modern King Kong levels of plot armor
Leopard: Any last words, ape? Gorilla: Hey, cat, you wanna see a magic trick? Leopard: Huh? Gorilla: Good. (pulls out rock) Gorilla: ABRACADABRA! (smashes leopard's head with rock)
@@uUuWolf16uUu Yeah as soon as the mamba fight happened and the gorilla was confirmed to have tool use on its side, I kinda knew it was gonna win the whole bracket. Children's books of this sort tend to want the final bracket to be a strong apex predator vs. a more intelligent but still very strong animal, and typically they have the latter win through the use of tactics (and, in this case, tools).
Chuck didn't find 2 rocks, it was the same Rick in both fights. Which is exactly what an intelligent tool user does when a black mamba just appears in your habitat. If that rock kept you alive you don't get rid of it, you keep it and hammer the next thing to pick a fight with you 😂
Same, which made the final result all the more suprising, the cats always win around here, seeing as they get to live rent free, sleep all day and eat as much as they please while I work 12 hours a day to feed them.
I’m a month late, but I was looking at togian water monitors, found in Indonesia. It’s a bit off but close as far as I can tell. The heads are pointier though and they have less prominent patterns. To be fair, they probably got a picture of a random monitor, not actually caring to check what kind it is.
@@nataschavisser573actually leopards almost always win. But for a few reasons, more weaponry, agility, and not as intelligent. Gorillas fight them but get scared a lot of times. So it’s either gorilla loses or they just stop fighting
Leopards regularly hunt gorillas, so I wouldn't be surprised if they kill silverbacks on occasion, especially considering that hunts take place in the dead of night with the element of surprise. Also, gorillas don't have loose and thick skin, so it's super easy for the leopard to pierce and slash at it with its claws and teeth.
I need to show this to my bongo at work; he gets so scared seeing a peacock display on a roof nearby that we can't get him to shift inside at the end of the day. He needs his confidence boosted, and as long as we keep him away from Chuck, he'll be all set! (Plus bongo fun fact for anyone who doesn't know, when you touch them, you have a lovely orange grease all over your hands afterwards. True for okapis, too, but their goop is brown.)
I'm at the 11 minute mark and Clint is so happy! This is glorious! But no doubt the book is preparing a massive attack, in an attempt to break Clint's mind
And now to the final round of "Dog shelter Rumble". It's the fight we've been waiting for, "Giant Anteater" vs. "Black Garden Ant". And it's Go!Go!Go! The Anteater tries to gobble up the Ant, but it's slow on it's four legs, vs. the ants six. But what's that? "Screw you Bananaface!!!" some one shouts from the ranks... Would you beliefe it? It's 20 million more ants, pushing a boulder down a cliff. *SMASH!!!!* And it's done!!! The Black Garden Ant in the new King of the dog shelter!
that last battle easily could’ve ended with “the gorilla calls up his brother who turns out to be a muscular man in a loincloth. The man comes in surfing on the branches while Phil Collins sings in the background and knocks out the leopard. The man lifts the leopard up and yells a victorious battle cry….GORILLA WINS!!!”
I think the author is using the pop-culture meaning of 'jungle' as 'a place where wild animals live that isn't a forest or the ocean'. Hence the warthogs, antelopes and hyenas.
Could you do a video about horns vs antlers (maybe sprinkle in tusks) and how they are used for defense, offense, mating, as a tool please. Also why some females have them but others don't. As I understand it if the species is in an area where the female will have to stand her ground against a predator they are more likely to have them. Amazing video can't wait for the next one.
Ant vs Blue whale. The ant pushes a set of dominos increasing in size, which is turn pushes a gigantic boulder over a cliff into the pool the whale is swimming in. The whale's blow hole is damaged beyond repair. The ant wins.
That gorilla is basically King Kong with his proficient tool use, maybe Chuck is his cousin he doesn’t talk about or something. I guess the mamba and leopard got monked.
35:40 the endpoint of Clint's descent into madness. Edit: Also, I just want to add that the Gorilla was a Silverback, which I doubt are the targets of leopards in the wild so I think this was genuinely the correct outcome in this specific case. But I haven't seen the research so willing to be corrected :) This was the best book in the series by far 👏
Clint, your enthusiasm and delight at the (relative) validity of the contests in this book are wonderful to see! Thank you for jumping into another‘jungle rumble’ type book. We salute you! And…go, Chuck!
The guy on the squid shirt looks a lot like the guy in Mattias Philhede’s “Bigmask” mildly satire series on youtube, who does end up stopping a big squid from destroying a city!
I honestly had no idea about leopards hunting gorillaz. That and the fact about snakes causing cardiac arrest are really cool. You should make a video about less known facts about animals that people often assume wrong.
I don't remember the last time I saw a grown man be so excited. It's so honorable and frankly, super cute. Major respect for Clint... And Chuck, obviously.
In Sweden apparently we have made it easy for ourselves. Venom is called gift, and so is poison 😂 No need to know the difference here I guess, but I don't think we should consider it a gift though 😅
I don't think it's ever been documented, though I'd be happy to be proven wrong. What I most certainly, beyond any shadow of a doubt DO KNOW, is that gorillas don't know how to put an antelope into a rear naked choke lmao. It would win anyways but putting your face right behind the antlers while the antelope is flailing is a 0 IQ move, if a gorilla knew how to do that anyways - which they don't.
I've seen gorillas throw an object as an opening move....but generally no tools beyond that. But hey, if you have a bat and a rock with ya....in a jungle rumble....more realistic than WWE wrestling
@ClintsReptiles lmao you actually answered btw any chance to request a video about a cool animal I wanna keep but no one is doing it so it's a tough situation like I wanna keep but in the same time can't have guids on how
If you already did a video about it it would be embarrassing because I'm following and a big fan now for more than three years possibly more but I'm not certain and thanks for getting rid of my fear of snakes Im actually going to keep one soon so really thanks a lot man keep doing the good work
Clint, I love your videos. Your knowledge and enthusiasm make even tedious or silly topics enjoyable. Your Chuckwalla reference has left me behind, however. Will you explain or direct me to a source video? Thank you.
Would love that monitor video! Silver Monitors are up there on the fascinating list, along with the Rusty Monitor. The former is unknown possibly extinct, the latter is just unique looking with a wild pattern with small spots and pretty coloration (obviously the tree monitors etc are also beautiful) Sand Monitors or Sand Goanna, the Philippinosaurus sub genus, which includes Greys Monitors and Panay Monitors the latter eating only FRUIT!
Constriction can have quite a few different outcomes. It's been known for a long time that the snake is trying to crush the heart and induce a fatal heart attack, but especially with unusual prey, death can occur by anything from suffocation to heart attack to stroke to black out to separation of the cervical spine to literally crushing the internal organs and ribcage until they implode, to even suffocation inside the snake after consumption. One unlikely cause however is the digestion process itself. Unlike mammals which have constantly active stomachs with a potent mix of acids and enzymes present at all times, or birds which have extremely strong acid abd enzymes delivered immediately to the prey as it is swallowed, allowing for ridiculously short digestion times even for large prey swallowed intact, snake stomachs need to spend about a day just to get to the pH range where their acids and enzymes can even be useful. This means that very few things that get eaten alive would be able to survive long enough with such limited oxygen to actually be dissolved. Of course, that's not true of birds. A fish swallowed by a bird may very well live to have its gills rendered useless by the bird's digestive process, suffocating in extremely concentrated acid.
I am looking forward to getting a video about antelopes! Funny thing about the bongo antelope, it's in subfamily Bovinae along with cows, bison, buffalo. So if you do a video about antelope you'll probably have to do all the Bovids.
I leave a certain ammount of jumping spiders inside, they arent at all harmful and are fun to play with sometimes, but they help catch the flys that make it inside from the dairy farm next door.
1:22 well technically there are instances of camels swimming the ocean the Kharai camel is a type of camel that can swim for more than 3km at a time even in super deep waters in search of new food or a mate and there is even a video of a camel swimming in a very wide ocean and the arabian camel who can also swim for 3km of course I can't imagine them winning to many fights in the sea 😂
To be totally fair on the final bracket.... how often do leopards and gorillas actually "fight" in the wild? Since the ambush predators in these books don't tend to ever actually start their fights with an ambush, I'd say that balances the scales quite significantly (much like the previous anaconda vs. leopard matchup)
The author of those books, Jerry Pallotta, does school visits and children parties. You should invite him for one day of your summer camp to explain himself.
Tiger versus Gopher: Tiger makes several bluff charges to make the gopher retreat into his hole. Tiger circles the hole, and when gopher comes back up facing the wrong direction. Tiger pounces. One more step and the gopher is done for. Oh no, one of the tiger's legs has stepped into another gopher hole, and tiger breaks it's leg. Winner: Gopher! Coyote versus roadrunner: Coyote is chasing roadrunner for miles. Roadrunner is trying to make it to a cave in a nearby hill. Roadrunner sees this and redoubles effort, finally making a giant leap to catch the roadrunner before it disappears into the cave. At the last microsecond, the roadrunner veers right before the entrance to the cave. The coyote can't stop and crashes into a giant rock wall. Oh no, the dreaded fake cave entrance painted onto a stone wall trick. Winner: Roadrunner.
My best friend once had a dream where trees were the adult form of turtles and you could see the turtles growing into the trees pretty much. I’m definitely getting her that shirt 😂😂
Thank you INTOTHEAM for these Elevated Everyday Graphic Tees! Get yours now and get 10% off site-wide when you click the link below: intotheam.com/CLINT
Hey Clint Laidlaw, Why don't you get to think of a suggestion and creating a RUclips Videos all about the 🐭🐹🦫🐁🐀🐿️ Phylogeny Group Of Rodents 🐭🐹🦫🐁🐀🐿️ on the next Clint's Reptiles on the next Saturday coming up next?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍
Hey Clint Laidlaw, Why don't you get to think of a suggestion and creating a RUclips Videos all about the 🦔 Phylogeny Group Of Insectivores 🦔 (Insectivora), such as Shrews, Moles, Hedgehogs, Solenodons, Gymnures, Moonrats, Desmans, the Extinct West Indian Shrews, Etc. on the next Clint's Reptiles on the next Saturday coming up next?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍
We need bats! We need that T-shirts!!
Here's the thing though *Clint'sReptiles* all primates and simians from the eye-eye using its very very long fingers as a long tool to reach insects and use morse code to tap on trees etc to mother chimps showing their infants how to use sticks to get insects and honey out bee" hive has been seen and studied by scientist and researchers like yourself. So a gorilla using a log knock out or kill a leopard with it is not a outright possibly but it can happen. Does matter if it's 99.9 successful or 1.5 sucess. Odds are still in it favor ..
In a video like this, hyenas can be wherever they want...
Leopard: I've hunted your kind before. I have a 99% success rate. Prepare to die
Gorilla: *sees log and big rock*, I'm going to do what's called a pro gamer move.
What happened before to make the odds 99%?
Chuck is the 1% 🦍😎
Gorilla said "nah, I'd win"
That Gorilla was John Stick
["thus spoke zarathustra" starts playing]
I'm a little disappointed that the gorilla delivered the final blow with a rock rather than a metal folding chair given his obvious WWE experience 😆
I half expected them to go out to the parking lot have Gorilla rip of a door for the finisher.
Gorilla doing the Cena hand gesture as he drops the rock then the stone and that big pebble he found over there on the leopard.
"Ook Ook goes for the piledriver, PILEDRIVER!"
Ook also means also apparently lol though google doesnt seem to know what its translating from@@VampireNewl
This is one of the funniest comments I've seen on RUclips. 😂
They finally learned the difference between poison and venom. Character development.
I swear I need to know if these books are still being written currently or are they just finding them in scholastic fairs across america XD
Stoner thought but could you imagine what nuances human sociology would have if we had venom
@@maillardsbearcat just the effect it would have on our facial bone structure would be dramatic af
@NikkiBudders
Only if we had fangs. We could have venom itself without visible changes. In fact, given that our saliva contains some digestive enzymes and antibodies, aren't we already arguably venomous?
@misanthropichumanist4782 nah causing infection isn't really a venom, it's a result of basically any messy wound. Alas. It would be awesome
Gorilla: "What's my way?"
Chuckwalla: "When his head comes into view, hit it with the rock!"
Gorilla: ...
Gorilla: "My way's not very sportsmanlike."
Killer Croc: “It was a big rock.”
Heck yeah! Princess Bride reference!😃
"It's not my fault being the biggest and the strongest. I don't even excercise!"
INCONCEIVABLE!!!
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
It wasn't two rocks. The gorilla just carries one boulder around in case of emergency
I love this comment! 😂
Pocket rock!
It’s fatal!
Gorilla uses Strength! It's super effective!
It's a nice boulder
The real icing on the Chuckwalla here was that 'how often do you see rocks in the jungle?' 'there are no rocks' comment.
There are rocks in rivers. A stick or a log would work as a stand in.
Honestly, both mambas in these books getting bodied by rocks is absolutely hysterical
I hope it happens a third time and it's a running gag that the author did for parents.
Maybe the Gorilla kept the original rock with him. There has been documented cases in the wild of apes and monkeys carrying their favourite tools with them. He makes one kill with it and thinks "Hey, this hard round thing I found is useful for protection! It's mine"
you comment made me think of the Acheulean handaxe (minutearth video : /watch?v=srPz0VpW4Rk) which is a kind of tool humans made in prehistoric times... made from flint. a rock
"Might come in handy for disciplining son."
@@GibsMeMunny "Might come in handy for making music. I'll call it rock music."
@@haljordan777lol
I love how writer of this book completely ignored the jungle's heaviest hitters such as tiger, elephant, rhino and gaur despite them being perfect for this kind of content and instead put the chillest animal in the world, the cutest harmless animal in the world, fancy rooster and tiny frog.
It just cracks me up.
I wouldn't strictly call the red panda "harmless" - they've got pretty strong jaws, sharp teeth and claws - but I think they'd probably only beat one, maybe two animals here tops.
Seriously: WHERE IS THE 🐯?! If there would be one, Clint would've put all His Money (or patience) on it
Which is the chillest?
@@conlon4332 CAPPY
@@conlon4332 Capybara.
It's no wonder that gorillas keep losing to leopards in the wilderness. They don't have access to their most powerful weapon: *big rock*
most encounters have the leopard either running’s way in fear or getting absolutely crushed by the gorilla. only cases of a leopard killing a silverback had both animals dying. only gorillas a leopard can kill are infants or pregnant females
@zprodigy1018 True, Leopards spend all their time avoiding Silverbacks because they can crush them like grapes, their nature is so elusive though, there isn't a lot we can go off of with a battle to the death
Clint! You CANNOT just casually mention that you had a gorilla throw a large object at you and not tell us the story! We the people DEMAND to hear the story! 😂
"I was at a zoo... and a gorilla threw a rock at me"
@@Klaevin We want the story, not the Cliff Notes lol
Still, it's probably not much more involved than that. But we still have questions, what was the object? Was anyone harmed? Did the Gorilla get tranqed?
Clint was trash talking the gorilla by telling it about gorillas' 1-1000000 won loss record vs leopards.
Clint pissed it off by telling it was more closely related to sea horses than monkeys
I do love that for the red panda and the hyena, they did a discreet fade-to-black on what actually happened. Especially for the red panda. They couldn't let it live, but they couldn't bring themselves to detail the grisly death of something so cute!
I saw the red panda's match come up and I went "Oh God no"
I am.... Very glad they didn't include how that fight ENDS
All of their art looks like photobash, where an artist takes a few different photos and stitches them together in preparation to paint over them as reference. Only the latter step never happened.
To be fair to Clint, not many non artists know about lazy techniques like that unless they've been told about them. All they usually notice, if anything at all, is a vague sense of it being off. Just a thought.
True. It looks like photoshop, but inside the book, they use actual art. Sometimes the art looks uncannily realistic but then 1 page later it looks cheap (in the T Rex vs Raptor book this happened).
As long as it's done in a consistent style I wouldn't say it's really an issue at all. But yeah, does take quite some effort to make that happen.
Heh, I'd heard of "kitbashing" for model-making, but hadn't heard of photobashing. Neat.
Yeah, they really do need the photos to be competent artists. In the T. rex vs Velociraptor book, there’s straight up a floating raptor head with floating arms and no other body parts.
My guess is that in a fight between a black mamba and a gorilla, both would end up dying, but the mamba faster.
It all comes down to 'who goes ouch' first though, so really it's anyones game.
I agree with both of you.
true winner: the chuckwalla that was watching
This actually is accurate to why rattlesnakes bluff humans and try to leave usually rather than trying to strike at a human unless cornered or the like: the rattlesnake knows that if a giant predator comes for it, they might get a lethal bite in, but they aren't going to survive an encounter with a giant predator regardless, and if they somehow do, they can't hunt prey for a while.
I know a gorilla and a rattlesnake would probably both be like "you know what? I think I have business elsewhere today" (given the warning stripes, the rattling, the warning pose and sounds, etc of the snake) and they would just decide it wasn't a fight worth fighting. If they did fight, the snake would lose first, if it got a bite in and it wasn't a dry bite, we would probably find a gorilla roaming around the desert before the venom became too much for the gorilla (for humans this takes a couple days) and tranquilize it and get it to a zoo to check it out and maybe find out it needs antivenin in time.
This assumes the snake even gets a bite in first, a gorilla used to dealing with snakes might make it go ouch first.
And if they refuse to fight or both die, the chuckwalla wins.
@@CharaTF2the gorilla had the chuckwalla backing him
He was betting for him so the writer had to comply
“Frogs don’t have claws. That’s true unless they do have claws. That’s pretty much the only exception.”
Those arent claws, the occasions when frogs have claws, those aren't claws. The frog willingly broke its finger bones in order to scratch their opponent.
@bungeetoons they're are a few frogs with actual claws, that's just one
@@DishonoredRat oh! Neat!
Thats basic biology for you, it is that thing unless the other thing is true...
*Australian accent* Those aren't claws. THESE are claws. 💅💅
"But then, some friends of mine... or people I thought were my friends." Clint.
Sometimes, your best friends turn out to be your worst enemies.
In so many of the encounters in these books, the outcome should be "animal A sees animal B. They both pause for a moment, then go back to doing what they were doing before. Both win by not playing the game"
Yep, maybe with a growl thrown in for the animals capable of that.
In fact this was my first impression, "why a pkemon style competition thats's stupid". The only thing i miss are points to compare them but it goes in this direction.
That would actually be realistic. Capybara walks around the frog with bright colors. Leopard walks away from okapi to wait until night. Peacock flees bongo. Red panda runs up a tree to escape the warthog charge. Mamba and gorilla make scary displays and each goes the opposite direction. I kinda wish there was a book like that about realistic.
@@Tareltonlivesyeah but nothing happens then lmao
Meanwhile, in one issue of Saikyou Ou Zukan,
African elephant sees Tyrannosaurus rex. Elephant charges, but T-rex bites off elephant’s tusk. T-rex stomps, then mauls the elephant. T-rex wins (and gets a meal).
I appreciate that Clint can pardon the inaccuracy of a gorilla defeating a leopard by reveling in its utter chuckwallaness.
I would totally buy a "Get Chuckwallad" shirt lmao
Chuckwallas are the only being in the universe that intimidate Chuck Norris. In respect to them, he changed his name to Chuck.
I love Clint's input here. As the winning results prove, these jungle animals have chosen to meet for their completely unnecessary hypothetical jungle animal fighting skills test in some place other than the jungle. This venue was helpfully secured for the preceedings by the gorrilla, who had done some rsearch on the whereabouts and utility of rocks. Following his win, he plans to leave the jungle permanently to become a geologist.
Leopard: Why are there all these spotlights?
Gorilla: Oh, no reason
That final match made me immediately think of Disney's Tarzan that had Kerchak (the silverback gorilla) have to fight Sabor (the leapord) and while starting out strong, Sabor would have gotten the upper hand if Tarzan didn't step in. This ended up more as if the gorilla had modern King Kong levels of plot armor
The Gorilla really went full "You picked the wrong house, fool!" On that Leopard, huh?
Leopard: Any last words, ape?
Gorilla: Hey, cat, you wanna see a magic trick?
Leopard: Huh?
Gorilla: Good.
(pulls out rock)
Gorilla: ABRACADABRA!
(smashes leopard's head with rock)
BROKE INTO THE WRONG GD REC ROOM, DIDN’T YOU, YA BASTARD!?
@@killdozer7792 *“The spirit of the Chuckwalla… will always be with you”*
OMG! LMFAO! Now I need a "Gorilla's are the chuckwallas of monkeys" T-shirt!
Gorilla literally used the chuckwalla tactic of dropping a rock on the mambas head.
Thing is tho, gorillas are actually able and have been recorded to use rocks, sticks and such as tools.
So it makes more sense than the chuckwallah.
@@uUuWolf16uUu Yeah as soon as the mamba fight happened and the gorilla was confirmed to have tool use on its side, I kinda knew it was gonna win the whole bracket. Children's books of this sort tend to want the final bracket to be a strong apex predator vs. a more intelligent but still very strong animal, and typically they have the latter win through the use of tactics (and, in this case, tools).
Chuck didn't find 2 rocks, it was the same Rick in both fights. Which is exactly what an intelligent tool user does when a black mamba just appears in your habitat. If that rock kept you alive you don't get rid of it, you keep it and hammer the next thing to pick a fight with you 😂
"Gorillas are chuckwallas" Clint's Reptiles 2024
LOL Seriously hilarious that you called the rock smashing via chuckwalla.
Edit: OMG THE ENDING
When it read "ape vs cat" I thought that's an event that happens everyday in my house.
Same, which made the final result all the more suprising, the cats always win around here, seeing as they get to live rent free, sleep all day and eat as much as they please while I work 12 hours a day to feed them.
Three more!?!?!
Truly, Clint suffers for our entertainment.
😳
The monitor lizard, as far as I can tell, is an asian water monitor. Based on the pattern and colouration, this seems most likely.
Agree, the ones here in the Philippines have almost the exact look.
It's Mrs Kipling
The position of its nostrils also indicates that this is not a nile monitor. The round tail, however, also makes it look like a Varanus bitatawa.
@@vincentx2850 awrong colour for bitatawa, and due to the limited range, I doubt it would be one in such a simple book as this.
I’m a month late, but I was looking at togian water monitors, found in Indonesia. It’s a bit off but close as far as I can tell. The heads are pointier though and they have less prominent patterns. To be fair, they probably got a picture of a random monitor, not actually caring to check what kind it is.
I love how Clint gets so excited about every topic. I just adore his nerdy, intelligent self.
I started cheering and laughing in my university lab while watching the end of this video. Imagine having to explain that one.
To be fair, I would guess that leopards rarely, if ever, prey on a large silverback.
Well he certainly chucked with the wrong silverback! 🦍
@@ClintsReptiles tinfoil back
Leopards will have no chance against a silverback.
@@nataschavisser573actually leopards almost always win. But for a few reasons, more weaponry, agility, and not as intelligent. Gorillas fight them but get scared a lot of times. So it’s either gorilla loses or they just stop fighting
Leopards regularly hunt gorillas, so I wouldn't be surprised if they kill silverbacks on occasion, especially considering that hunts take place in the dead of night with the element of surprise. Also, gorillas don't have loose and thick skin, so it's super easy for the leopard to pierce and slash at it with its claws and teeth.
this had me in stitches, "it's never too late to have a man-o-war kill a leatherback, y'know what i mean?"
I need to show this to my bongo at work; he gets so scared seeing a peacock display on a roof nearby that we can't get him to shift inside at the end of the day. He needs his confidence boosted, and as long as we keep him away from Chuck, he'll be all set! (Plus bongo fun fact for anyone who doesn't know, when you touch them, you have a lovely orange grease all over your hands afterwards. True for okapis, too, but their goop is brown.)
I'm at the 11 minute mark and Clint is so happy! This is glorious!
But no doubt the book is preparing a massive attack, in an attempt to break Clint's mind
And now to the final round of "Dog shelter Rumble".
It's the fight we've been waiting for, "Giant Anteater" vs. "Black Garden Ant".
And it's Go!Go!Go!
The Anteater tries to gobble up the Ant, but it's slow on it's four legs, vs. the ants six. But what's that? "Screw you Bananaface!!!" some one shouts from the ranks... Would you beliefe it? It's 20 million more ants, pushing a boulder down a cliff. *SMASH!!!!* And it's done!!!
The Black Garden Ant in the new King of the dog shelter!
That back cover bodes well for future content - and just bodes for Clint's future sanity. 😜
10/10 for your word choice!
that last battle easily could’ve ended with “the gorilla calls up his brother who turns out to be a muscular man in a loincloth. The man comes in surfing on the branches while Phil Collins sings in the background and knocks out the leopard. The man lifts the leopard up and yells a victorious battle cry….GORILLA WINS!!!”
They went all in on dropping rocks, lol. It was awesome.
"Rocks fall, everyone dies" moment
I think the author is using the pop-culture meaning of 'jungle' as 'a place where wild animals live that isn't a forest or the ocean'. Hence the warthogs, antelopes and hyenas.
And pandas.
GOLDFISH the best pet fish vid please.
Seriously if any animal needs a clint vid, it's that one.
Actually wouldn't mind more vids on fish 🐟 🐠
Callooh! Callay! Your joy with the Gorilla lifted my mood substantially lol.
“And hast thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, oh beamish boy! Callooh! Callay! Oh Frabjous day!”, he chortled in his joy.
What have we done to this poor man
I'm very excited for the 1000 hour long video of Clint frantically describing all of the known species of beetles in 10 seconds each!!
This video in a nutshell:
Gorilla, " nahh I'd win"
Could you do a video about horns vs antlers (maybe sprinkle in tusks) and how they are used for defense, offense, mating, as a tool please. Also why some females have them but others don't. As I understand it if the species is in an area where the female will have to stand her ground against a predator they are more likely to have them. Amazing video can't wait for the next one.
Ant vs Blue whale.
The ant pushes a set of dominos increasing in size, which is turn pushes a gigantic boulder over a cliff into the pool the whale is swimming in.
The whale's blow hole is damaged beyond repair. The ant wins.
The whale says “ouch!” as it asphyxiates.
If this battle happened in Saikyou Ou Zukan, they will replace the ant with a megalodon or a kraken.
Warthog vs. Red Panda is like the most "Hydrogen bomb vs. coughing baby" matchup I've ever seen.
30:35 Easy, it's steering. You move the horns and the legs follow the direction. How else do you think gorillas get to work?
Okay show of hands, when Clint describes a dream of having tentacles and destroying the moon... who else was thinking Clint is Cthulhu?
Cthulhu for president 2024! why settle for the lesser evil?
That gorilla is basically King Kong with his proficient tool use, maybe Chuck is his cousin he doesn’t talk about or something. I guess the mamba and leopard got monked.
35:40 the endpoint of Clint's descent into madness.
Edit: Also, I just want to add that the Gorilla was a Silverback, which I doubt are the targets of leopards in the wild so I think this was genuinely the correct outcome in this specific case. But I haven't seen the research so willing to be corrected :) This was the best book in the series by far 👏
Speaking of pterosaurs, there's an upcoming book called Ultimate Pterosaur Rumble
NEW CLINT REACTS DROPPED 🗣️🗣️💯💯💯
yeeeah boyyyyyyyyyyyyy🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
Yipeeeeee
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Already know we hype asf ❗️❗️👏👏
Clint, your enthusiasm and delight at the (relative) validity of the contests in this book are wonderful to see! Thank you for jumping into another‘jungle rumble’ type book. We salute you! And…go, Chuck!
This is the earliest I have seen your videos and your genuine happiness made ut worth the suffering of the other books 😊
35:32! That is PERFECT for a meme! Like, "How I feel when someone brings taco bell for me". Let's make a Clint meme! =D
I love that both the Capybara and I use our big butts to squish our enemies.
Add wombats to your club
CLINT: Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn.
CTHULHU: (Hands Clint a package) Here's your T-shirt.
The guy on the squid shirt looks a lot like the guy in Mattias Philhede’s “Bigmask” mildly satire series on youtube, who does end up stopping a big squid from destroying a city!
I first thought Koro-sensei, but it seems to be a mix between the 2.
I honestly had no idea about leopards hunting gorillaz. That and the fact about snakes causing cardiac arrest are really cool. You should make a video about less known facts about animals that people often assume wrong.
how do leopards hunt musical drawings
Clint has some crazy dreams
I don't remember the last time I saw a grown man be so excited. It's so honorable and frankly, super cute. Major respect for Clint... And Chuck, obviously.
the chuckwalla WITH THE STEEL CHAIR!!!
I've been waiting for the avian respiration video for so long when will u make it
Maybe in dinosaur December
Your energy and joy while discussing these books are contagious. I smile when you smile.
In Sweden apparently we have made it easy for ourselves. Venom is called gift, and so is poison 😂 No need to know the difference here I guess, but I don't think we should consider it a gift though 😅
Same in german, where in english you got 3 seperate words with toxin, poison and venom
Would a gorilla use tools/ weapons in a combat scenario?
Not necessarily, but more often than your average chuckwalla...
@@ClintsReptiles and as we know, chuckwallas are great craftsmen and artisans, so obviously the godrilla would just use a gun at that point
I don't think it's ever been documented, though I'd be happy to be proven wrong. What I most certainly, beyond any shadow of a doubt DO KNOW, is that gorillas don't know how to put an antelope into a rear naked choke lmao.
It would win anyways but putting your face right behind the antlers while the antelope is flailing is a 0 IQ move, if a gorilla knew how to do that anyways - which they don't.
I've seen gorillas throw an object as an opening move....but generally no tools beyond that.
But hey, if you have a bat and a rock with ya....in a jungle rumble....more realistic than WWE wrestling
If you have kids they must really enjoy reading stories with you Clint. You have such genuine enjoyment :)
Gorilla is the Rulon Gardner of Ultimate Jungle Rumble. Impressive tool use by the gorilla. Perhaps this was an outtake for 2001: A Space Odyssey.
And clints nightmare continues
It feels like it will never end!
@ClintsReptiles lmao you actually answered btw any chance to request a video about a cool animal I wanna keep but no one is doing it so it's a tough situation like I wanna keep but in the same time can't have guids on how
Which animal?
@@ClintsReptiles triturus vittatus (a type of fully aquatic salamander)
If you already did a video about it it would be embarrassing because I'm following and a big fan now for more than three years possibly more but I'm not certain and thanks for getting rid of my fear of snakes Im actually going to keep one soon so really thanks a lot man keep doing the good work
I love how the gorilla at the end just fucking busts the kneecaps of the leopard to get the win
chuck. chuk! Chuck!! CHUCK!!! CHUCK!!!!! LEEETSS GOOOOOHHH!!!
Been on an absolute binge watching your dino decembers and other reptile things. Glad to be here. Love learning about the diverse biology :)
Can we get a 2 day long video about all 400,000 beetle species?
Clint, I love your videos. Your knowledge and enthusiasm make even tedious or silly topics enjoyable. Your Chuckwalla reference has left me behind, however. Will you explain or direct me to a source video? Thank you.
This should help greatly! ruclips.net/video/HROjPLWzp90/видео.html
@@ClintsReptiles Thank you 💜
Would love that monitor video! Silver Monitors are up there on the fascinating list, along with the Rusty Monitor. The former is unknown possibly extinct, the latter is just unique looking with a wild pattern with small spots and pretty coloration (obviously the tree monitors etc are also beautiful) Sand Monitors or Sand Goanna, the Philippinosaurus sub genus, which includes Greys Monitors and Panay Monitors the latter eating only FRUIT!
Constriction can have quite a few different outcomes. It's been known for a long time that the snake is trying to crush the heart and induce a fatal heart attack, but especially with unusual prey, death can occur by anything from suffocation to heart attack to stroke to black out to separation of the cervical spine to literally crushing the internal organs and ribcage until they implode, to even suffocation inside the snake after consumption.
One unlikely cause however is the digestion process itself. Unlike mammals which have constantly active stomachs with a potent mix of acids and enzymes present at all times, or birds which have extremely strong acid abd enzymes delivered immediately to the prey as it is swallowed, allowing for ridiculously short digestion times even for large prey swallowed intact, snake stomachs need to spend about a day just to get to the pH range where their acids and enzymes can even be useful. This means that very few things that get eaten alive would be able to survive long enough with such limited oxygen to actually be dissolved. Of course, that's not true of birds. A fish swallowed by a bird may very well live to have its gills rendered useless by the bird's digestive process, suffocating in extremely concentrated acid.
I am looking forward to getting a video about antelopes! Funny thing about the bongo antelope, it's in subfamily Bovinae along with cows, bison, buffalo. So if you do a video about antelope you'll probably have to do all the Bovids.
I leave a certain ammount of jumping spiders inside, they arent at all harmful and are fun to play with sometimes, but they help catch the flys that make it inside from the dairy farm next door.
Lets gooooo I love this series
That Octopus shirt is Fire, and the “Torterra” one is really cool!
1:22 well technically there are instances of camels swimming the ocean the Kharai camel is a type of camel that can swim for more than 3km at a time even in super deep waters in search of new food or a mate and there is even a video of a camel swimming in a very wide ocean and the arabian camel who can also swim for 3km of course I can't imagine them winning to many fights in the sea 😂
Appreciate seeing that clip from Luna the Pantera. She is amazing.
I love Clint's Reptiles. Clint is so knowledgeable and yet entertaining in such a wonderful way. 😁
To be totally fair on the final bracket.... how often do leopards and gorillas actually "fight" in the wild? Since the ambush predators in these books don't tend to ever actually start their fights with an ambush, I'd say that balances the scales quite significantly (much like the previous anaconda vs. leopard matchup)
I love these!! Learning the true facts as Clint slowly spirals... Though this went better than I expected. Looking forward to more!
Stick + Stone is pretty much what carried Humans early on. I am so proud of Gorilla for adapting this strategy.
The author of those books, Jerry Pallotta, does school visits and children parties. You should invite him for one day of your summer camp to explain himself.
Rob Bolster rn: "Thanks, bro. 😎👉🏻👉🏻"
Tiger versus Gopher: Tiger makes several bluff charges to make the gopher retreat into his hole. Tiger circles the hole, and when gopher comes back up facing the wrong direction. Tiger pounces. One more step and the gopher is done for. Oh no, one of the tiger's legs has stepped into another gopher hole, and tiger breaks it's leg. Winner: Gopher!
Coyote versus roadrunner: Coyote is chasing roadrunner for miles. Roadrunner is trying to make it to a cave in a nearby hill. Roadrunner sees this and redoubles effort, finally making a giant leap to catch the roadrunner before it disappears into the cave. At the last microsecond, the roadrunner veers right before the entrance to the cave. The coyote can't stop and crashes into a giant rock wall. Oh no, the dreaded fake cave entrance painted onto a stone wall trick. Winner: Roadrunner.
I laughed so hard at “AND I HAVE THREE MORE!!!!”
Clint, please make your own who would win book. Please fix all the atrocities that we've endured.
1:45 if I’m not mistaken spotted hyenas have been spotted in the Congo. Not sure how deep but at least they can be found in semi tropical areas.
The leopard vs gorilla one was actually so goofy as if we don’t have records of leopards killing multiple adult gorillas
My best friend once had a dream where trees were the adult form of turtles and you could see the turtles growing into the trees pretty much. I’m definitely getting her that shirt 😂😂
I think chuck just has a pet rock he takes everywhere.
Clint you are a national treasure, as always! Thank you so very much for your time in teaching us about these amazing animals.