@@bradley6350 I guess it depends on the person you ask, for ex a normal person would think this was interesting while a PETA individual would see this as a sinful act on epic proportions.
Ya, never would I be touching one like in the link like that, absolute mad lads. You see how fast they strike? Hell naa, say goodbye to your finger if tortalini is in a bad mood that day. Keeping it as a pet is fine as long as your not treating it as a dog/cat and you got the space - I've known people that have had small ones. They get pretty big though, them snapping turtles, and I imagine would be difficult to handle when they grow in size.
A snapper laid eggs in our rock pile as a kid. We found the eggs when we were spreading the rocks out over the driveway… I grew up very country. We incubated all eight eggs and hatched them, feed them for a year, and released all but one that was missing an eye. That one we kept till it was three years old and big enough to fend for itself.
5:58 The crayfish has a programed defense mechanism that says it can climb upward that wall to get away. But then some human put it in a glass container, imagine the mindfuck he had 😂
dude no never take animals from the wild, this guy wont keep the snapping turtle when it waise over 40 pounds and it will be to late to release it back in to the wild because the turtle has never had to work for food so it wont know how to hunt and when you take it from a clear aquarium to a muddy pound it will not navigate correctly
@@taffylol6748 snapping turtles don’t work for their food lol. They just sit and wait. Clearly you don’t have the first clue how snapping turtles work lol.
@@Our_Duality that may be true but i own a lot of turtles and they often attempt to grab onto the corners of the tank and hold them selfs up so a rock would be a good idea
@@mysticforest7687 you right! I have a 6 month old one he’s always used the rocks to get air since I got him at around 4 weeks old. Rocks are literally in the natural environment I be feeling bad for improper tank setups for the turtles sake
I grew up in central Pennsylvania, right on a creek, and I was a master at catching crey-fish as we call them locally. I never realized it was craw fish until about 20 years ago, when I moved to the Philadelphia area (yeah, Philly sucks)...
At first I was like aw this is a sweet nice teenage kid who enjoys animals. Then after seeing more of his videos I'm like oh he's making animals fight to the death nevermind 😂
@@zachantes1161 you definitely can and a lot of people do feed their snakes live mice. Although most snake owners prefer frozen mice over live mice due to the chance of the snake getting bit.
@@zachantes1161 A lot of snakes won't eat dead prey, I've only had corn snakes, so I don't know if it's something unique to them, but they will refuse to eat anything dead.
@@zachantes1161 you usually feed pet snakes live mice. Many pet snakes wouldn't even touch dead mice, since their predator instinct won't kick in. Obviously there are also pet snakes that can eat dead mice that you microwave earlier (to defrost them)
This is not animal abuse!!!! This is exactly what happens in nature people need to chill out. GOD bless you Josh keep up the good work and spreading the word of GOD
This exact fight happened in my stepdad's canoe when I forgot to put the baby turtle back in it's bucket. The crawdad (crawfish) was what my stepdad was using for bait, and he let them run around in the middle of the canoe. This particular crawdad was five times the size of the first one in this video and the turtle was slightly smaller than the one in the video... the crawdad tried to claw the turtles face and before I could scoot over to grab them the turtle reached out and bit the crawdad's head off. I never questioned who would win this fight ever again. Easy win for the turtle, even with a big size disadvantage.
I used to have a baby alligator snapper and his name was Albert. He was the size of a penny when I found him after a big rain. He was awesome, eventually though he killed one of my red ear named Dale. Broke my heart, I ended up letting Albert go back in the creek about 6 yrs after we found him. Hope he’s still out there doing well.
You literally killed him you got him used to captivity and no predators so you put him out on a suicide mission. Dam that’s so messed up bro I can’t believe you. It’s people like you that’s wrong with the world no knowledge just letting it go because you THINK ITS RIGHT. SMH do us real animal lovers a favor and please don’t have any more pets or go around animals you are hurting them without even knowing because they don’t speak…
Water cleanliness is so important. They can get all kinds of lethal diseases if not properly maintained. I'd be so happy with those little crayfish. We have literally *nothing* like that around here.
If you can find a place to buy crawfish, you can keep them pretty easily. They literally live in mud. Just toss em in a pond and they will thrive. They are also delicious.
I named mine spike, I did something like this 25 years ago and eventually had to let spike go in a friends pond. He was a little smaller that a basketball and I had him for About 5 years
Dragonfly larvae (although creepy to some) are actually really fun to keep as pets, especially the species known as Darner dragonflies. They eat things like Bloodworms, Mosquito larvae and small fish, and all you need is a small tank with some rocks and stuff and a stick that reaches above the tank so the dragonfly has something to crawl onto when it goes through metamorphosis
(I find Darner larvae to be easier and more fun to keep because they are active predators that chase their prey, the species you found seem to be Clubtail/Skimmer larvae which are ambush predators with a smaller appetite )
That's what I was saying in my head we need them dragon flies especially them Darner bad boys. But still it's the circle of life but I hear ya. I love my ecosystems healthy and happy
I’ve had 2 common snapping turtles as pets that I found when they were babies. Both ate live fish immediately. We kept them until they got big enough to be dangerous (8-10 inches across the shell) and released both back into the wild. Really interesting and primitive pets. One was named Yertle and the other Spike.
A few months ago I caught a baby snapping turtle that was just floating in a creek behind my grandma’s house. There had been snapping turtles there for years that my grandpa had observed. Recently we found four adult ones, they are really cool animals.
Many years ago I had a small aquarium that I had a small snapping turtle in. Had it set up like a natural habitat. I would catch minnows, we had a creek close by ( thats where I got the turtle ) and put in with it.
I really enjoy your videos young man. I'm a shut in so my days are boring and uneventful. I really look forward to watching these videos. Keep up the good work.🙂👍
You know people in the comments that this turtle is getting food to eat so that the turtle will gonna be your dinner plate when it’s finished eating crawfish
I don’t think you should keep him. He belongs in the wild and where you caught the crayfish is a perfect place. You should buy a captive bred one. Keeping him could mean there aren’t any (or much) in that area and herpers would love seeing them. You will most likely be frowned on by a lot of people for keeping him.
"Are you saying that Turtles are SLOW?" "That's a hurtful stereotype!" - Donatello and Michelangelo in the episode "Never say Xever" of the 2012 series of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
@@Izak_Klark Then you will enjoy my ongoing Fan comic "The full 80 Percent" In which the Turtles have to deal with another Kraang invasion where the Kraang have "Enlisted the services of the one known as Baxter Stockman" who provided them with entire armies of FOOT CLAN CLONES. forums.thetechnodrome.com/showthread.php?t=62662 And yes, I'm taking this seriously, committing myself to make it over 200 pages long.
Yes this is correct, their Ca:P radio is 2:1 Does that mean everything they eat in the wild has this ratio? No, of course not. Don't be silly 😜 You wanna give them some fruit that's doesn't every month or two sure do that, just don't make it a staple of its diet. BUT it's really better to stick to it's ratios as all veggies it consume should also be 2:1.. There are fruit that's fills their need fyi. Ex. Casaba Melons - 2.2:1 Oranges - 2.9: 1 Papayas - 4.8:1 Regards,
I really enjoy how much the channel has grown since I first started watching, from the quality of the video itself, to the amazing fan base it has put together. Much love just joshing ❤
I caught a baby snapping turtle once,being young and stupid I thought I would keep the turtle overnight in a fish tank with multiple fish and several crayfish until I could set up a proper tank for it. The next morning the aquarium was empty besides a very well fed turtle.
This man put the crayfish parents 2 inches away from the carnage, absolute madlad.
Yea I saw it
What’s really disturbing is that it seems they are watching in despair knowing full well what’s going on like some sick horror movie. 😳
Crawfish not crayfish crayfish are saltwater without pincers
“NO LIL TIMMY CRAYFISH NOOOOOOOOO”
BILLY NOOO
The crayfish in the jar looking at the tank like “ what is this hunger games sh*t” 😂😂
"If this is my future I want out!!!"
Lmaoooo they just watching wtf 😳 😂😂
I was finna say the same thingggg
😂😂
I literally just came back to this for a hood laugh today lol
Just imagine struggling finding food, warmth and comfort then a huge Joshing guy comes, snags you up and delivers all these things to you.
Is that supposed to be good or bad xD
@@bradley6350 I guess it depends on the person you ask, for ex a normal person would think this was interesting while a PETA individual would see this as a sinful act on epic proportions.
@@DarkMegaPlague Screw what PETA thinks, they're scum.
That's would be cool. unless they kill you-
...
Lol
Seems nice but mean to he prob have dad or mum
0:27 "I've always thought snapping turtles would make good pets."
Me: *Proceeds to link video to people being bitten by snapping turtles.*
They don’t bite under water usually
Ya, never would I be touching one like in the link like that, absolute mad lads. You see how fast they strike? Hell naa, say goodbye to your finger if tortalini is in a bad mood that day. Keeping it as a pet is fine as long as your not treating it as a dog/cat and you got the space - I've known people that have had small ones. They get pretty big though, them snapping turtles, and I imagine would be difficult to handle when they grow in size.
I have a giant pet crocodile
he's that one guy that picks up worms at school and chases everyone
I was that kid that snatched the worm and buried it I thought it would die
@@broccoligirl9019 lmaoo
Tomo
hahahahahahahhaha
@@broccoligirl9019 and
Alternative title:
"Yes kids, irl Pokémon battles would be animal abuse"
Cat😍😁🎁
I dont know but fish battles is fine because they don't feel pain
@@clumsynumzy8958 This is either some good sarcasm or a really bad trope. Either way, good for the comment section
Animal abuse only exists when its done by humans, to other animals its just nature.
@@adee5819 your point is half true
I had a snapper for about 6 years right out of the egg. He was cool.
He’s till in my grandmothers pond for the last 20 years when I left him go.
Hell, probably still alive in it if its big enough and has fish lol
So what ur saying is that you have created lake placid
Would it snap you ? Or bite you at all ?
It could be there for another 100+ years if the circumstances stay the same! Lol
@@ToiletBowl yes,they aren't fucking nice 😂
A snapper laid eggs in our rock pile as a kid. We found the eggs when we were spreading the rocks out over the driveway… I grew up very country. We incubated all eight eggs and hatched them, feed them for a year, and released all but one that was missing an eye. That one we kept till it was three years old and big enough to fend for itself.
To be able to jus have 0 fear of bugs, really impresses me.
What bugs did he grab?
Damn
@@dragonslayer9541 I think he thinks the crayfish Is an insect
nothing he touched was a bug
ok guys you get the point
Best pokemon match I’ve seen in years😂
I'd say Drednaw and Corpish haha
Ikr haha
Chewtel vs corpish
Hahaha😆🤣😂😃😀😄😁😆🙂😹👱♂️🧑👨🦱👨🦳👴🧓
This dude
Dang, that crayfish parried like crazy.
Crawfish*
Crawdad
Watch out it may start wave dashing
It countered even
It countered like a cheerleader being stalked by bully in Highschool.
This dude looks insane. Serial killer vibes
Bruh💀
Let it for the internet to always find something negative about someone's appearance:D
Yooo😂😂
Dexter type of dude 😂
🤐
Shut up
No one is mentioning the other crawfish in the jar seeing their friend get torn up 😂 like a boxing ring and they’re just watching him
Just imagine how traumatizing that must be...... if we as humans see another human getting eaten... we'll feel sick
Right?!😂 “Cmon! Get his ass Cricket!”
I was just about to comment🤣🤣
@@josiahcharles2960 based empathetic human
"Torn up like a boxing ring." What the hell are you talking about?
This reminds me of when my dad used to catch different bugs at the park just so we can watch them fight 💀
My uncle fought a Bark Scorpion against some kind of Centipede that was black colored.
Also it wasn’t a millipede i know the difference.
The mantis always wins😞
@@Cloaph
Mantis weakness: *Just step on them*
ago mantis weakness: throw eggs at them
Sound fun
Turtle: *finally a worthy opponent. our battle will be legendary!*
You stole my line!!!
@@GamingIndominus how come? I dont see your comment
@@Led00F I was just saying that because I use the line pretty often
@@GamingIndominus oh
Damn right
Is this who Pixar based Sid on in Toy Story?
Bro is desperate for likes on his comment
Might be cliche but Gamera is a perfect name for any turtle, especially after watching this little guy try to fight that larger Crayfish.
Gamera vs ebirah 😂🐢 🦂
Legit what I thought when I watched them fight lol
More kaiju fans! 😄
Yes finally someone who knows gamera
I agree
=0o---(
Imagine a giant being giggling and encouraging you whilst you are concentrating on tearing up a sevenlayer burrito in your living room
I’d actually enjoy the encouragement 🤙🏾
hahaha thats hilarious. thanks for the first good laugh this week. you made me giggle like a kid lol
@@AchillesReal you gave me the second
Made the video so much better
Reliving my childhood here lol. This was entertainment before video games existed
Totally....
The latest Gamera film could rival Godzilla Minus One, I tell ya...
You guys realize that the tank is meant to display the turtle in action right? He probably has a main tank for the turtles main home.
He might have put them back in the wild afterwards
Skittles
In the beginning he said that he's using a spare tank for this
Ye he literally said a temporary tank sort of thing
Can you name it godzilla
Guy: eww it looks like dirt growing legs
Dragonfly larva: :(
It's cute in its own way ❤️😭
5:58 The crayfish has a programed defense mechanism that says it can climb upward that wall to get away. But then some human put it in a glass container, imagine the mindfuck he had 😂
Man that little guy was a beast! Went straight for it
The Girl in the back looking like she is getting ready for a interview on gang land 😂
I think hes definitely a keeper bro That was quite a show The bigger he gets The more fun he'll be to feed.
Snapper
Irl pokemon
when that turtle’s an adult they’ll have to feed him entire cows
@@peemaster-uu9qo just a whole chicken if that was an alligator snapping turtle then i can see feeding it a whole cow
Yes, then he can go for puppies and kitties... I wonder If he will be fast enough
The best day of this turtles life was you finding it. It will never have to work for food a day in its life ever again lol
dude no never take animals from the wild, this guy wont keep the snapping turtle when it waise over 40 pounds and it will be to late to release it back in to the wild because the turtle has never had to work for food so it wont know how to hunt and when you take it from a clear aquarium to a muddy pound it will not navigate correctly
@@taffylol6748 snapping turtles don’t work for their food lol. They just sit and wait. Clearly you don’t have the first clue how snapping turtles work lol.
@@yeeturmcbeetur8197 facts had the nerve to tell me some stupid stuff
@@thedogbrandonchoked9830 that aint facts tho
@@taffylol6748 it is
One minute the Crayfish minding his own and the next minute he is fighting for his life.
Dude looks like a movie villain watching the heroes he put together fight
😂😂😂
😂
Ted Bundy in his youth! 😂
7:24 crayfish watching their relatives die horribly
You are so awesome.
More like sighs of relief, they know the turtle can only eat so many.
Crayfish deserve it.
Baby chunks
lmaoo them super big cray fish jumped back
You should add an area where he can get air more easily like put a rock in there
+1
They swim to the top for air.
@@Our_Duality that may be true but i own a lot of turtles and they often attempt to grab onto the corners of the tank and hold them selfs up so a rock would be a good idea
@@mysticforest7687 you right! I have a 6 month old one he’s always used the rocks to get air since I got him at around 4 weeks old. Rocks are literally in the natural environment I be feeling bad for improper tank setups for the turtles sake
It would probably get on the way of the fights in this tank
I grew up in central Pennsylvania, right on a creek, and I was a master at catching crey-fish as we call them locally. I never realized it was craw fish until about 20 years ago, when I moved to the Philadelphia area (yeah, Philly sucks)...
Philly is garbage
I was just going to say, why would you move to a cesspool like Kiladelphia?
Might be cause I’m high but it was really cool to see a baby turtle switch up its strategy to become more successful in taking down its target.
On me
I’m also high
69th like
@RUclips • 69 years ago I be
Straight poggin man
At first I was like aw this is a sweet nice teenage kid who enjoys animals. Then after seeing more of his videos I'm like oh he's making animals fight to the death nevermind 😂
I mean it's the same idea as feeding mice to snakes. Nothing really wrong with it, it's how the animal would do it anyway.
@@StarStriker-pk1zy I might be wrong here, but I am pretty sure you don't usually feed pet snakes live mice
@@zachantes1161 you definitely can and a lot of people do feed their snakes live mice. Although most snake owners prefer frozen mice over live mice due to the chance of the snake getting bit.
@@zachantes1161 A lot of snakes won't eat dead prey, I've only had corn snakes, so I don't know if it's something unique to them, but they will refuse to eat anything dead.
@@zachantes1161 you usually feed pet snakes live mice. Many pet snakes wouldn't even touch dead mice, since their predator instinct won't kick in. Obviously there are also pet snakes that can eat dead mice that you microwave earlier (to defrost them)
This guy looks like he's really just happy be there
Josh or the turtle or both?
Ohh OH Yeah 😳
yes n it’s sick 😂😂😂
Haha he just loves life 😁
to be**
This is not animal abuse!!!! This is exactly what happens in nature people need to chill out. GOD bless you Josh keep up the good work and spreading the word of GOD
"I don't know if yall saw that" right after blacking out the sceen
Turtle when he misses: “Oh Snap!”
BADUM PSHH
We got a little pun here
Nice one lol
pretty bad pun
@@NeovenatorGuy BAD?
Josh: those cray fish are super quick
Snapping turtle: hold my beer
Lmao
Lmaoo😭😭😭💀💀💀
Your enthusiasm is awesome Josh. I hope you are or want to become a biologist
This exact fight happened in my stepdad's canoe when I forgot to put the baby turtle back in it's bucket. The crawdad (crawfish) was what my stepdad was using for bait, and he let them run around in the middle of the canoe. This particular crawdad was five times the size of the first one in this video and the turtle was slightly smaller than the one in the video... the crawdad tried to claw the turtles face and before I could scoot over to grab them the turtle reached out and bit the crawdad's head off. I never questioned who would win this fight ever again. Easy win for the turtle, even with a big size disadvantage.
@@sammy-1992 But they can just duck inside their shell, and all is well...
I feel like animals are just his gateway to actually setting up a killing game.
Gladiator tourney. Bringing the old days back. Dudes a true og
You're just soft lol
danganronpa
Why you being sensitive I want blood k
Jahsai Ashley: Yes it's true 😪
6:57 looks like the crayfish in other jar is clapping for the turtle’s victory
Lol 🤣
No. Because The Turtle Eat their baby
No man, the turtle was feeding on dragonfly larvae
@@freezexanimates6827 watch the video properly
The Mardi Gras experience in Louisiana summed up in 1 video.
I used to have a baby alligator snapper and his name was Albert. He was the size of a penny when I found him after a big rain. He was awesome, eventually though he killed one of my red ear named Dale. Broke my heart, I ended up letting Albert go back in the creek about 6 yrs after we found him. Hope he’s still out there doing well.
You literally killed him you got him used to captivity and no predators so you put him out on a suicide mission. Dam that’s so messed up bro I can’t believe you. It’s people like you that’s wrong with the world no knowledge just letting it go because you THINK ITS RIGHT. SMH do us real animal lovers a favor and please don’t have any more pets or go around animals you are hurting them without even knowing because they don’t speak…
@@Markerface bro chill it’s a youtube comment
@@mediumchicago_pizza there's always that one lol
@@Markerface well to be fair thats what happens when u commit murder, he killed Dale and he got exiled for it
@@Markerface Reptiles don't get used to captivity.
Forget king kong vs godzilla, this is the real showdown
Gamera basically
Gamera vs Ebirah.
Water cleanliness is so important. They can get all kinds of lethal diseases if not properly maintained. I'd be so happy with those little crayfish. We have literally *nothing* like that around here.
If you can find a place to buy crawfish, you can keep them pretty easily. They literally live in mud. Just toss em in a pond and they will thrive. They are also delicious.
@@yeeturmcbeetur8197 I live in New Orleans. I can confirm...crawfish are delicious
@@ROFO79 225 here
This is what we call quality....
@@ROFO79 crawfish are pets
Wow what a cool snapping turtle and his hunting skills for a little baby❤
In this corner we have 30-0 "crusher the crayfish" and in this corner we have 39-0 "snapper the snapping turtle" who will win
I named mine spike, I did something like this 25 years ago and eventually had to let spike go in a friends pond. He was a little smaller that a basketball and I had him for
About 5 years
@RUclips • 69 years ago he didn't mention it was dead
@RUclips • 69 years ago How does letting a turtle go into a pond sound like the turtle died. It’s not a fucking bunny
This guys energy has me laughing so hard in the best way. Chaotic in the best way
mee too!
if he was doing this with anything that is not alive, i'd be too
You could call him Snappy
Love your videos :D
Dragonfly larvae (although creepy to some) are actually really fun to keep as pets, especially the species known as Darner dragonflies. They eat things like Bloodworms, Mosquito larvae and small fish, and all you need is a small tank with some rocks and stuff and a stick that reaches above the tank so the dragonfly has something to crawl onto when it goes through metamorphosis
(I find Darner larvae to be easier and more fun to keep because they are active predators that chase their prey, the species you found seem to be Clubtail/Skimmer larvae which are ambush predators with a smaller appetite )
@@yanliwei9300 😱
A damsel fly morphed out of my brackish paludarium I was shocked
I loved doing that!!!! I’ve raised at least two successfully to adulthood.
That's what I was saying in my head we need them dragon flies especially them Darner bad boys. But still it's the circle of life but I hear ya. I love my ecosystems healthy and happy
I’ve had 2 common snapping turtles as pets that I found when they were babies. Both ate live fish immediately. We kept them until they got big enough to be dangerous (8-10 inches across the shell) and released both back into the wild. Really interesting and primitive pets. One was named Yertle and the other Spike.
Hope it was legal in your area :)
They were common snapping turtles. They’re not protected like alligator snappers.
@@-lillee-1925 whats really the difference though
Do they still recognise you? Do they come and visit you?
I mean, when you keep an animal like that and then release it you usually condemn it to death in the wild.
The crayfish bros in the other bowl were like "behind you" at 7:25.
I know it was so saf
Damn it man!!! Now i have to find a baby snapping turtle. Thanks alot dude
bro you should definitely keep that snapping turtle so cool, you name his "The Rock"
And getting another one and call it "Family"
Not the rock the rock is An Object
Josh: okay let’s just try and get one more...
Also Josh: swipes net 6 more times
Imagine how painful it would be getting eaten by that snapping turtle
It's all part of the food chain ;)
@@kehungdingthou7110 It was done unnaturally but sure
@@Blackd4hlias yep i gotta admit that too
@@Blackd4hlias Yeah but it would happen in nature anyway so it’s whatever
They don’t feel much pain any way
Collecting clawfish during rain should be fun af ngl
5:36 Yeah crayfish is so uncomfortable 'cause he's staring at death itself bro
Him: I'm gonna put a slightly smaller one inside.
Also him: Puts a 3 times smaller crayfish.
Lmao did my guy just yonk him off his yard? Epic
crayfish: is this the hungergames!?!?
Snappng turtle:nah man your just gonna die
That doesn’t look like a normal snapping turtle. It may be the alligator snapping turtle.
Looks like a name one to me
Maybe and you're right it doesn't really look like a regular snapping turtle please reply back or just one of you doesn't matter
Look at its shell and tail. That’s an alligator snapping turtle for sure
The three rows of ridges indicates that it is an alligator snapping turtle
Why hello
A few months ago I caught a baby snapping turtle that was just floating in a creek behind my grandma’s house. There had been snapping turtles there for years that my grandpa had observed. Recently we found four adult ones, they are really cool animals.
Many years ago I had a small aquarium that I had a small snapping turtle in. Had it set up like a natural habitat. I would catch minnows, we had a creek close by ( thats where I got the turtle ) and put in with it.
Are you guys American?
When the snapping turtle gets its first crayfish you can see there’s more crayfish watching
He is just so cute stomping around, you should definitely keep him and do update videos☺🥰🤗
Nature is metal af
!DUDE!!!!!!!! 🤘
That’s Baby Godzilla Right There 😭😎
But is armoured.......
I really enjoy your videos young man. I'm a shut in so my days are boring and uneventful. I really look forward to watching these videos. Keep up the good work.🙂👍
The snapping turtle is like ohhh all u can eat buffet XD he/she must be happy
Just say it, its a fucking animal lmao
Bruh...
Actually, it identifies as barbecue sauce
@@thebakedwhale lol
This is more interesting than the RUclips vs Tiktok boxing .
Not really but okay
Not funny
It is🤣🤣
@@lil_smooktoven 😂
4:37 bro did he just drink orange juice with a mask on? lmao
You know people in the comments that this turtle is getting food to eat so that the turtle will gonna be your dinner plate when it’s finished eating crawfish
I don’t think you should keep him. He belongs in the wild and where you caught the crayfish is a perfect place. You should buy a captive bred one. Keeping him could mean there aren’t any (or much) in that area and herpers would love seeing them. You will most likely be frowned on by a lot of people for keeping him.
Yeah, plus I don't think he really knows how to properly care for these animals.
@@MinigunL5 I wouldn’t say that, I just don’t think it’s right.
shut
@Wide Putin exactly bro. He did it for the clout, that ain’t cool.
@@MinigunL5 I totally agree, he is all about views and himself, he doesn't give a crap about the animals and it is visible
I have 3 baby crayfish named Ariana, Britney and Lana. This gave me extreme anxiety
😂
The bigger a pet snapping turtle gets, the more fun it is to feed.
why do I feel like this comment has murderous intents /j
Try to feed the snapping turtule a baby
Love your videos hun! ️. Love your videos hun! ️.
“Did you know people actually eat these down south”? 😂😂
7:29 the parents are literally begging to save their children.
Bro the one on the left backed up when he ate him and the other was freaking out when he gets we behind him crazy lmfaoo
The parents that how you hunt
ultra instinct
Traumatic
Those are probably just some random adult crayfish. Not parents
5:10 the battle begins as the crayfish sakes on its ultra instinct form
Wow this is Epic 🤩🤩👏 just subscribed
This needs to be a legit fighting league. Awesome angles and commentary my man👏🏽 RIP Crayfish
Hey Josh,
I enjoy your video today and found it very interesting. I never seen a Snapping Turtle feed before. Thanks for sharing. 👍🏼
My favorite part was how the 2 bigger crayfish that were left in the jar were just fighting and staring at eachother.
4:29 😧WHY IS KWITE HERE-
"Are you saying that Turtles are SLOW?"
"That's a hurtful stereotype!"
- Donatello and Michelangelo in the episode "Never say Xever" of the 2012 series of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
I LOVED that show and I miss it so much... Such a masterpiece
@@Izak_Klark Then you will enjoy my ongoing Fan comic "The full 80 Percent" In which the Turtles have to deal with another Kraang invasion where the Kraang have "Enlisted the services of the one known as Baxter Stockman" who provided them with entire armies of FOOT CLAN CLONES.
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And yes, I'm taking this seriously, committing myself to make it over 200 pages long.
Animals are much more beautiful and valuable in nature than in a human house, humanity need to understand that
UV-B light is important! especially when they are little
if he feeds him crayfish,fish or frogs he should be go to go because of the bones and the shell of the crayfish also snail's work as well
He only put it in there to feed it 🤣that’s not it’s home
Yes this is correct, their Ca:P radio is 2:1
Does that mean everything they eat in the wild has this ratio? No, of course not. Don't be silly 😜
You wanna give them some fruit that's doesn't every month or two sure do that, just don't make it a staple of its diet. BUT it's really better to stick to it's ratios as all veggies it consume should also be 2:1..
There are fruit that's fills their need fyi.
Ex.
Casaba Melons - 2.2:1
Oranges - 2.9: 1
Papayas - 4.8:1
Regards,
@@ArtaherDuron You said radio at the top but used ratio after so good job on explaining this grammar was made up for by facts.
He doesn't care, this is why he doesn't actually show the real care, cause there isn't any
I really enjoy how much the channel has grown since I first started watching, from the quality of the video itself, to the amazing fan base it has put together. Much love just joshing ❤
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I fed mine “feeder” goldfish. They love them! Can also feed them tadpoles.
I remember I fed my snapper a cray fish once, he ended up getting pretty damn big lololol
I caught a baby snapping turtle once,being young and stupid I thought I would keep the turtle overnight in a fish tank with multiple fish and several crayfish until I could set up a proper tank for it. The next morning the aquarium was empty besides a very well fed turtle.
def keep the snapping turtle and name him "Chopper"
If he breaks that crawfish's shell I'm going to name him snapper
Snapper should be its name. Man that little buddy's a hunter!
Ps: Im subbing cuz I wanna see more of that dude owo
did not know I needed to watch this, apparently RUclips's argo did
Love Your vidios🥰🥰🥰
Would be so cool to see the transformation of some of those Dragonfly larvae
Yup