David Attenborough Encounters a Symbiotic Fungi! | Nature Bites

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

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  • @TRPYGanja
    @TRPYGanja 2 года назад +218

    You can never get over how relaxing it is to listen to David Attenborough’s voice all these years later. What a legend, especially knowing most of us heard his narrations when we were way younger. David the GOAT 👌🏾

    • @innoutsucks___3016
      @innoutsucks___3016 2 года назад

      Yea u can, voice is like a chalk board being scratched

    • @TRPYGanja
      @TRPYGanja 2 года назад +19

      @@innoutsucks___3016 you living in an alternate universe my guy 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @jeneverhollows1838
      @jeneverhollows1838 2 года назад +5

      It’s almost paternal, a voice from childhood. He is amazing and could listen to him all day

    • @Sentient-potato
      @Sentient-potato 2 года назад +2

      @@TRPYGanja I feel like goat seems offensive but idk

    • @TRPYGanja
      @TRPYGanja 2 года назад +5

      @@Sentient-potato I meant GOAT as an abbreviation of greatest of all time, especially when it comes to nature documentaries.

  • @bigmacstack3468
    @bigmacstack3468 2 года назад +98

    David is a great presenter, not just because he’s knowledgeable, but also because he’s such a fun-gi.

    • @domg3348
      @domg3348 2 года назад +5

      Nice

    • @stiLLa2000
      @stiLLa2000 2 года назад +4

      NICE

    • @FactStorm
      @FactStorm 2 года назад +13

      I have so mushroom for him in my heart

    • @kroakie4
      @kroakie4 Год назад +2

      🤣. Nice one!

    • @ivyking4149
      @ivyking4149 8 месяцев назад +1

      Love it❤

  • @TheDekramer
    @TheDekramer 2 года назад +134

    Bro I get a jump scare literally every time the "Nature Bites" thing pops at the end.

    • @IBRARvsWORLD
      @IBRARvsWORLD 2 года назад +4

      every single time... even after watching 100s of videos

    • @startedtech
      @startedtech 2 года назад +5

      Same, sudden and loud! It's just instant after Mr. Attenborough stops.

    • @FriesOfTheDead
      @FriesOfTheDead 2 года назад +6

      Yeah, that is why I'm going to dislike and block this channel, it bled the headphones clean off my head.

    • @extrasoap4881
      @extrasoap4881 2 года назад +7

      @@startedtech particularly when his voice is so soothing, and you just don't see it coming.

    • @amentia
      @amentia 2 года назад +3

      I literally bit my tongue because of this in this video lol

  • @Awesomeficationify
    @Awesomeficationify 2 года назад +29

    Fungus is almost as impressive a Sir Attenborough himself. I love learning from such an iconic narrator. And to think he is still working at 95 (approaching 96!). Thanks for all the entertaining and educational media, you have, and continue to produce Sir David Attenborough. 🤟

  • @garrettthum6238
    @garrettthum6238 2 года назад +30

    Absolutely the best narrator for anything and everything nature. His humbleness and vocabulary go hand in hand. I only wish that he was immortal and had many more years left to continue educating people of the barbaric things that are happening to our planet! He can pull you in and keep your attention for long lengths of time on any subject. I could sit and watch his shows forever. You can learn a lot from folks like David Attenborough.

  • @buskingkarma2503
    @buskingkarma2503 Год назад +3

    I love sir David Attenborough! Meeting him,or even going on a nature walk with him,has always been somewhere at the top of my bucket list!😎

  • @YogsenForfoth
    @YogsenForfoth Год назад +1

    Sir David is such an amazing man. I feel so lucky to have been able to live during the same time as him. Growing up with his educational material has been a huge privilege.

  • @DjWellDressedMan
    @DjWellDressedMan 2 года назад +21

    Endless generations of people will be able to understand the Natural World that much better with Video
    and David Attenborough commenting.

  • @fbbinoire201
    @fbbinoire201 2 года назад +9

    amazing, we want more documentals like this

  • @deanest89
    @deanest89 2 года назад +4

    I think all of your videos need to be retitled when Sir David Attenborough is in them. He is a "Sir" after all and should be announced correctly. Especially with all the marvelous this he has done for us all. I thank you Sir David Attenborough.

  • @joshs3775
    @joshs3775 2 года назад +10

    Since no one else mentioned it. 2:25
    That's a stinkhorn

    • @ermac6466
      @ermac6466 6 месяцев назад

      looks like a dick to me

  • @donraquel
    @donraquel 2 года назад +3

    for sharing your joy, thank you so much. lovein it 💙

  • @CookieCandy7-14
    @CookieCandy7-14 Год назад +1

    Wonderful info! Thank you! Love David A.

  • @FactStorm
    @FactStorm 2 года назад +4

    May Attenborough live on for a very long time. This man is a gem for human civilization - one full of myth, superstition and pseudoscience. People like him are needed..

  • @rosaverde2421
    @rosaverde2421 2 года назад +8

    Que agradable es escuchar las narraciones del Señor Attenborough pues me hace recordar como nos ilustró para conocer y amar la naturaleza. Este vídeo es igualmente ilustrativo. Gracias 💖💖💖

    • @BigDsGaming2022
      @BigDsGaming2022 2 года назад +1

      It is quite agreeable to listen to Mr Attenborough's narrations so I can record how we illustrate how to know and love nature . This video is equally illustrating of it , Thank You .

  • @domlajoie1468
    @domlajoie1468 2 года назад +1

    This has become my new favorite channel because of Sir David 💕

  • @tinahamilton2694
    @tinahamilton2694 2 года назад +5

    I like any video with David Attenborough in it.

  • @stynkus
    @stynkus 2 года назад +4

    I'm on a Sir David Awesomeborough youtube kick and I can't stop!

  • @TheWeedyGarden
    @TheWeedyGarden 2 года назад +11

    Right on Sir David. You are a wonderful storyteller 💚🌏🎬🎥🙏🏻 Brilliant photography too 💪🏻🤌🏻🙌💙🕉🇦🇺

  • @ColinRichardson
    @ColinRichardson 2 года назад +3

    May David be forever immortal!

  • @HubsiCube
    @HubsiCube 2 года назад +11

    I heared, that David Attenborough has an excellent humor - he seems to be a pretty fungi.

  • @WiseSnake
    @WiseSnake 2 года назад

    The sound design is always so satisfying.

  • @mrorigen
    @mrorigen 2 года назад +1

    I love the loud jumpscares at the end of each of these calming videos

  • @AudreyCeropin
    @AudreyCeropin 2 года назад +13

    I swear that sir Attenborough could narrate a person passing a bowel movement and make it sound interesting. 😂😂😂😂

    • @dustintacohands1107
      @dustintacohands1107 2 года назад +1

      Yes he could… but please don’t

    • @evilsharkey8954
      @evilsharkey8954 2 года назад

      I don’t want to hear the foley sound effects of a turd sliding out of an anus in slow motion.

    • @DISCOVERIES1989
      @DISCOVERIES1989 2 года назад

      True😂😂😂😂

  • @poulthomas469
    @poulthomas469 2 года назад +15

    Fungi are why we have so much coal. Well the lack of fungi that is :-) Fungi were not well developed back in the Carboniferous period so when the first woody plants died they weren't broken down as they are today so dead trees piled up then got covered up and became coal. Today wood is broken down so efficiently that little more coal will ever be produced.

    • @SLINGSHOTWORLDTV
      @SLINGSHOTWORLDTV 2 года назад +5

      The only place it does happen is peat bogs. They will form coal eventually...but ermmm are acidic to the point of mummifying bodies that fall in them. Proving your point!

    • @babalonkie
      @babalonkie 2 года назад +1

      True, But we can still make charcoal ;)

    • @redshift1976
      @redshift1976 2 года назад

      @@babalonkie Interesting point. When those trees grew and died for 100 million years, fungus might not have helped decay them, but that role was filled by endless forest fires 🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @babalonkie
      @babalonkie 2 года назад +1

      @@redshift1976 You can even make it at home. Heat wood in a oxygen less atmosphere with the ability to vent pressure should it build and you get charcoal. :)

    • @redshift1976
      @redshift1976 2 года назад

      @@babalonkie distillation of wood is super coal, I mean cool! 😂 Seriously though, you can collect the liquid, and even the gas, make things like turpentine. You can even run combustion engine off it.

  • @sandgroper4044
    @sandgroper4044 2 года назад

    So glad I found this channel

  • @TheWeedyGarden
    @TheWeedyGarden 2 года назад +6

    Just a question please if someone can confirm or answer. I thought it were the bacteria which ate the sugars from around the roots, and the fungi then fed on the bacteria? Sir David is saying that the fungi feed on the sugar. The fungi help the plant get nutrients because it wants the tree to produce sugar to feed the bacteria which it then eats. Which is correct? Thankyou for a brilliant production.

    • @awz.4080
      @awz.4080 2 года назад

      Fungi breaks down the nutrients itself

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden 2 года назад +1

      @@awz.4080 Thanks, and yes I know that, but that doesn’t answer the question of whether the fungi are looking for the sugar, or whether the bacteria are after the sugar, and the fungi after the bacteria?

    • @hrushikeshdesai8404
      @hrushikeshdesai8404 2 года назад +6

      There are two different scenarios.
      1. In this video fungii gets sugars directly from plant and provides nitrogen to the tree.
      2. This is not from this video but could be the one you are confusing it with that bacterias like risobium (not sure if spelt it correctly) live in the nodules on roots of plants in dicot plants and provide the plant with nitrogen compounds in exchange of sugars.

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden 2 года назад

      @@hrushikeshdesai8404 yes thats it

    • @evilsharkey8954
      @evilsharkey8954 2 года назад +4

      There are also bacteria that form symbiotic relationships with some plants in the same nitrogen-for-sugar exchange. Fungi also have the advantage that their huge mycelial networks can collect water for the plants and even pass chemical messages and food to them. Some forest trees feed their young through the mycorrhizal internet to keep them alive until a big tree dies and they can sustain themselves with the newly exposed sun.

  • @laadenataallen7623
    @laadenataallen7623 2 года назад +2

    It a masterpiece I'm FREAKING OUT EVERY VIDEO

  • @EdugeBDroN
    @EdugeBDroN 5 месяцев назад

    What will the world be without Mr. Attenborough

  • @ace_lxix5027
    @ace_lxix5027 2 года назад +6

    The voice of my childhood not only can i feel but i can also sense the nostalgia within me

  • @kayblaze2404
    @kayblaze2404 2 года назад

    Sir David Attenborough ❤ you are a legend and I could listen to you forever. Thank you for all the knowledge you share with us. You are something magical. "The Caribou" 🤗

  • @tcdr
    @tcdr 2 года назад +1

    Bravo fungi .

  • @birdwatching-taiwan
    @birdwatching-taiwan 2 года назад +1

    Love this old gentleman 😍

  • @devonhoneycutt
    @devonhoneycutt Год назад +1

    It has been years for me he is the greatest 👍😃

  • @jer103
    @jer103 2 года назад +10

    You have to respect nature's way to continually go through the cycle of life.

    • @lescoe
      @lescoe 2 года назад

      No I don't.

  • @carolnorton2551
    @carolnorton2551 2 года назад

    Amazing how appropriate the spooky music is , Thank you.

  • @julieprior3126
    @julieprior3126 2 года назад +2

    Amazing.

  • @grooviercurve8040
    @grooviercurve8040 2 года назад +1

    david is just amazing

  • @h.huffen-puff4105
    @h.huffen-puff4105 2 года назад

    Wonderful!!!

  • @kentneumann5209
    @kentneumann5209 2 года назад +2

    I hate that sudden abrupt ending sound byte.

  • @budle89
    @budle89 2 года назад +2

    Wuuh whaat? Now I'm reconsidering about changing the media of my plants, especially orchids when I saw fungi growing on them.

    • @evilsharkey8954
      @evilsharkey8954 2 года назад

      The mushrooms that grow in potting soil are saprophytic, meaning they’re breaking down organic matter. They’re harmless to the plants. Parasitic fungi are moldy looking.

  • @cristinahonon7696
    @cristinahonon7696 2 года назад +2

    Thank you sir David for your clear and wonderful explanations. This is exactly the reason why we need to #savesoil
    Let's make it happen! 🙏💙💚

  • @elultimopujilense
    @elultimopujilense 2 года назад +2

    I would love to meet david, he looks like a really fun guy.

  • @mr.Silvershow
    @mr.Silvershow 2 года назад +3

    May he live more years

  • @kevinqwen221
    @kevinqwen221 2 года назад +5

    The scariest thing about life is, we grow old, and that is happening to David Attenborough. 😢

    • @walden6272
      @walden6272 2 года назад +1

      Growing old is the beauty of life. Some people never had the chance to grow old. Our passing is only part of the on going process of life. We are all part of nature.

  • @fluuufffffy1514
    @fluuufffffy1514 2 года назад +1

    That growling cut away at the end is so jarring! 😖

  • @manojs2410
    @manojs2410 2 года назад +1

    So relaxing to listen to David until that creepy monster scream at the end of every nature byte video!

  • @xxblackwhitex
    @xxblackwhitex 2 года назад +2

    Are there longer versions of these? I am a documentary nerd and need to know more about this topic!

    • @ieguy3
      @ieguy3 2 года назад +1

      Look for The Green Planet, a documentary by BBC. If you're in the U.S., you may find it on PBS or for sale.

  • @bluemacaroons
    @bluemacaroons 2 года назад +1

    That’s so cool!

  • @joeywitt7129
    @joeywitt7129 2 года назад

    WOW I had no idea

  • @SandyRiverBlue
    @SandyRiverBlue 2 года назад +3

    Chitin, the most abundant polysaccharide in nature.

  • @DanielDanielsen
    @DanielDanielsen 2 года назад +2

    So the lack of fungi in an area is why planting new trees fail

  • @jeaniewilliams7438
    @jeaniewilliams7438 2 года назад +3

    Here in North Carolina we have a double trunk potentially 800 yr old oak located in Southport NC. It is incredible and it's in trouble, hopefully we can heal her and gave her around for much longer.

    • @BigDsGaming2022
      @BigDsGaming2022 2 года назад

      now that is an old Oak there 500 years is their usual lifespan here in Dixie

    • @dustintacohands1107
      @dustintacohands1107 2 года назад +3

      In South Dakota Oaks don’t do so well, Oldest I saw was 250…. And the power company made us cut it down even after we begged for it to stay. I worked for power company clearing or trimming trees away from lines… their approach to nature around lines is Desolation, if they could turn whole area around power lines into empty desert wasteland they would. That old beautiful oak was 50 feet below the lines but the wanted everything clear cut because their lazy and stupid. The morons would have saved money had we just left whole are alone the lines where high enough trees would never touch them but dumbass OCD paper pushers in office have trouble seeing beyond their own stupid rules and OCD behavior . We completely destroyed a whole grove turned it into wood chips. I no longer work for them and im seeking job or volunteer work planting caring for new trees to find forgiveness for so many I have killed. They loved me at that job but usually got pretty annoyed when I whined about hitting trees lol. I’ve almost cost other boss work trying to convince people to keep their trees.

    • @BigDsGaming2022
      @BigDsGaming2022 2 года назад

      right and correct 100 years is avg for an Oak

    • @evilsharkey8954
      @evilsharkey8954 2 года назад +1

      @@BigDsGaming2022 it depends on the species. Southern live oaks (named for their evergreen leaves) can live to be hundreds of years old, as can Eastern white oaks. The Angel Oak of South Carolina is thought to be between 400 and 500 years old, but they can’t tell for sure because the trunk is hollow, and you can’t count tree rings that aren’t there. If you’re not from the US Southeast, and you’re going to be visiting, it’s worth taking a trip to see some of the centuries old live oaks. The Angel Oak looks more like something out of high fantasy than a real tree.

    • @BigDsGaming2022
      @BigDsGaming2022 2 года назад

      @@evilsharkey8954 Best comment i have read in a month thumbs up for all that good info about Oak Species .

  • @bristolfashion4421
    @bristolfashion4421 2 года назад +1

    It's probably true to say that the sum total of what we don't know outweighs what we do, by many, many times !!

  • @kentneumann5209
    @kentneumann5209 2 года назад

    There are voices that we all grew up on, listening to, as the narrator's of our favorite stories, the life of our animated characters.
    Unique and distinct from all of the rest of us.
    I used to think that if one could imitate any of those voices that had retired from active acting careers, or from life itself, that unknown voice talent would always be able to secure work just because of how much people are comforted by the familiar sound of their voice.
    For example...
    Whoever the voice talent is for Roger on American Dad is doing Paul Lynde, I believe.
    Morgan Friedman, James Earl Jones, Burgess Meredith, Berle Ives, Sam Elliot, Jimmy Durante, Anthony Hopkins, Patrick Stewart, Phyllis diller, za za Gabor, Whoopi Goldberg, the guy who did whinnie the poo, there are many more. You get the idea
    Now I think that a data bank of all of each one of their voices ever recorded, and an AI algorithm that's able to assemble all of the subtle nuance of emotion etc, will be able to fill that role better.
    Then I wonder if the voice is able to be copyrighted and the owner of that would be able to be compensated for that work. Or trademarked or wtvr.
    Hell, I think entire movies will be able to be made using dead actors from an assembly of a persons images and movies.
    Like a brand new western starting john Wayne's image.
    Etc.

  • @geeoutdoors
    @geeoutdoors 2 года назад

    David is a fun guy

  • @michaelowens6533
    @michaelowens6533 Год назад

    The fungus that has a symbiotic relationship with the oak tree is Mycorrhizal fungus. i use it when growing just about everything.
    Great stuff.

  • @tinahamilton2694
    @tinahamilton2694 2 года назад +1

    Joseph Campbell said, "Life feeds on life." There you go..

  • @charlesmaunder
    @charlesmaunder 2 года назад +1

    Important note, symbiosis and mutualism are not one and the same. Mutualism is a symiotic relationship but symbiotic relationships are not necessarily mutualistic.

  • @Manuel-gu9ls
    @Manuel-gu9ls 2 года назад +1

    He looks so actively well for his old age

  • @livinglifeat212
    @livinglifeat212 2 года назад

    David, you are kind of a fun guy

  • @elultimopujilense
    @elultimopujilense 2 года назад +2

    Most fungi are symbiotic. Life as we know it would not exist without them.

  • @andethidialbubabibub3261
    @andethidialbubabibub3261 2 года назад

    David explaining why Recharge works.. Lol

  • @arjan92
    @arjan92 2 года назад

    2:26 nice

  • @baitedlol6972
    @baitedlol6972 2 года назад +1

    That sudden outro almost gave me a heart attack....

  • @flyhigh00000
    @flyhigh00000 2 года назад

    👍
    From
    Calgary

  • @davidarundel6187
    @davidarundel6187 2 года назад +5

    I've been making mushroom juice from whole mushrooms , and putting it out in the wild , in the hope the spores row and fruit , as it's been Reishi , and Shitakae so far . Finding the right types of fallen tree is a hit and mis affair , as all are candidates for sowing , as are the portabello and white button mushrooms when properly ripe , into grass fields to help improve soil quality - and maybe , on a 'good' day , a few field mushrooms or one of the others for a feed , as most folks leave the mushrooms alone , except for the Amanita Muscaria , whose fruit is often destroyed - mistaken belief that it's poison , when it's a medicinal , when used properly .

  • @alexcontreras6103
    @alexcontreras6103 2 года назад +3

    I think he mean phosporus from the soil not nitrogen as that legumes with bacteria nodules

  • @musaritrashid1977
    @musaritrashid1977 2 года назад +1

    I think human being can listen very low frequency sound sometime I get angry , sometime my heart pains sometime it is happy, by every feel of heart I feel about heart bring the message for me which mind decoded in the language we speak .

  • @Nanami_7.3ratio
    @Nanami_7.3ratio 2 года назад

    That's why l love mushroom soup.

  • @polarysice5748
    @polarysice5748 2 года назад +1

    2:25 guys as they wake up in the morning

  • @alexfish3120
    @alexfish3120 2 года назад

    Mushrooms are so terrifying!

  • @hamfranky
    @hamfranky 2 года назад +1

    It's crazy that almost all plants depend on fungi but only 1 to 10% of fungi engage in mutualistic relationships with plants. As Kingdoms in a relationship they've got some talking to do about what they expect from each other.

    • @ooooneeee
      @ooooneeee 2 года назад

      I mean fungi were there first. They started their life on land by growing on plant parts that washed up on beaches, long before plants grew on land. There were also fungi that lived off of minerals and bacteria and helped create the first soils. Without fungi and bacteria making the land more habitable plants would have had a much harder time establishing ground there. Fungi simply don't need plants as much as plants need them.

  • @enricotoesca3941
    @enricotoesca3941 2 года назад +1

    I l❤️Ve this ❤️

  • @NaturalBiotopes
    @NaturalBiotopes 2 года назад +10

    Each organism had to adapt to nature in its own way in order to survive. Forms and tactics are different for everyone, and this parasitic fungus has found a sophisticated way to survive.

    • @bartelgrant
      @bartelgrant 2 года назад +7

      You completely misunderstood the quintessence of the video. First of all they are not talking about any one fungus in particular but about a whole class of fungi. And the fungi showcased in this video are not parasitic, they are symbiotic*.
      Also listen to Attenborough: 3:17 The fungi are not a danger to the tree but the reason why the tree could survive for so long. And then in his last sentence he goes on to say that 90% of all plants depend on fungi to survive.
      *parasitic: host takes harm
      symbiotic: mutually beneficial

    • @forrestwoods3569
      @forrestwoods3569 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, there's more than 1 fungi, this one is a symbiotic fungus

    • @NaturalBiotopes
      @NaturalBiotopes 2 года назад

      @@bartelgrant I agree with you that this is a symbiosis, I meant about the adaptation of these fungi, i.e. to live at the expense of the host, and this is the behavior of parasites, it does not matter whether the host himself benefits from it.

    • @internaught1227
      @internaught1227 2 года назад +4

      @@NaturalBiotopes In terms of fungal classification, it absolutely does matter whether the host benefits. Mutualistic fungi (i.e. mycorrhizal) are adapted to grow and feed in a different way compared to parasitic fungi. In a mycorrhizal association, the health of the host plant is often paramount to the survival of the fungus (and vice versa).

    • @nicholaslewis8594
      @nicholaslewis8594 2 года назад

      It actually does matter if the host benefits from it. If the host benefits from it then it isn’t considered a parasite.

  • @RafikisAnts
    @RafikisAnts 2 года назад

    2:25 when your a man out in the cold for hours and finally start to warm up

  • @blandantey
    @blandantey 2 года назад +1

    Nature bites should change that ending sound. It's a bit disturbing to end the video that way.

  • @marciodantasdebrito2435
    @marciodantasdebrito2435 2 года назад +1

    Nice men

  • @myaimistrashgaming5175
    @myaimistrashgaming5175 2 года назад +1

    We don’t deserve David awesome vid as always !

  • @ollimacp
    @ollimacp 2 года назад +1

    the outro is a bit loud, I almost dropped my chocolate sandwich :O

  • @hiyapal3240
    @hiyapal3240 2 года назад +1

    2:26.....😳😳

  • @tezzasbigbuz3933
    @tezzasbigbuz3933 2 года назад

    That’s why I use mycorrhizal in my garden

  • @venus189
    @venus189 2 года назад

    Im gonna be a fungi freak now

  • @nicholaslewis8594
    @nicholaslewis8594 2 года назад +2

    3:30 The tree can extract nitrogen from the soil on its own. I think the video is referring to phosphorus, which mycorrhizal fungi can help plants better extract.

  • @martingrube5049
    @martingrube5049 2 года назад

    Brilliant video, but what grammatical justification has "a symbiotic fungi" in the title?

  • @judemetz8963
    @judemetz8963 2 года назад +3

    Fungi sure are fun-guys! 🤪

  • @Iplaybrass
    @Iplaybrass 2 года назад +2

    😳 2:24

  • @NathanJones180
    @NathanJones180 4 месяца назад

    I like Fungi and mushrooms

  • @karansjet3823
    @karansjet3823 2 года назад

    father nature

  • @Chiavaccio
    @Chiavaccio Год назад

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @FriesOfTheDead
    @FriesOfTheDead 2 года назад

    JFC the ending... RAAAAAAAA! Blew my headphones clean off my head ffs.

  • @debeerpaul
    @debeerpaul 2 года назад

    I used to know an oak downtown who could read a palm. He's name was David and he was a fun guy.

    • @hkrause6565
      @hkrause6565 2 года назад

      Your South African slang joke will not resonate well with the rest of the world, but I get it, well played.

  • @endusernikolaj
    @endusernikolaj 2 года назад +3

    Why this awful sound at the end of this very nice video?

  • @Makeshiftjunkbox
    @Makeshiftjunkbox 2 года назад

    Funny man!

  • @lukedeane99
    @lukedeane99 Год назад

    Guess this settles the "fungi-funji" pronunciation debate.

  • @JacquesChomiak
    @JacquesChomiak 2 года назад +1

    Must be nice for once that Dave doesn't have to hop on another airplane for a documentary. Wakes up, gets dressed, goes outside, and starts filming a couple of blocks away from his house.

  • @aureliojrtondo717
    @aureliojrtondo717 2 года назад

  • @apss5736
    @apss5736 2 года назад

    2:25 😳😳.

  • @dnakatomiuk
    @dnakatomiuk 2 года назад

    cordycep fungi is were they got the idea in The Last if Us game

  • @Steveshappylittletrees
    @Steveshappylittletrees 2 года назад

    I would love to hangout with him.