@@devonwilcox6380 I think when he says venomous I think he means able to produce venom not actually producing a fatal venom. And we have to make the distinction between poison and venom
There are actually more non-venomous snakes than venomous ones. Does this person even know what he's talking about. There's a 1:6 ratio of venomous to non-venomous snakes. In other words, only 17% to 20% of snakes are venomous.
WOW that green fly was awesome, the snale was awesome, those butterflies are awesome all these poisonous species are amazing. Thank you for sharing, WOW that fish and geese the nute. , the floral snake is pretty, that bright blue whatever it is called, just so pretty
Platypus is also a piosonoua mammal. They have Spurs on their webbed feet that are piosonousness. They aren't known to be agressive. The Spurs and venmon being solely for protection.
Did anyone else notice that in the photos of the hooded pitohui someone was holding it in it and he said if you touch it's feathers or body it will do whatever he said to you
I knew most of these things were hazardous from prior knowledge, and the simple fact that color=pain. Also, the majority of snakes lack venom entirely, and every coral is venomous, as all known cnidarians have venom and specialized barbs to inject it. The goose was pretty cool though.
“if you come across highly colorful animals they are probably dangerous” Is that so? My parrot is beautifully colorful, cheerful, talkative, happy and......non-poisonous.
How the hell could you say almost all snakes are venomous? I'm disliking the video just because of that bit of misleading information, get your shit right man, now I'm questioning the entire credibility of the video.
Yea! At school my science teacher let us bring home a pet she let me bring Carl home first! Absolutely let us if we wanted I said yes I took Carl home he was nice AND HE WAS NOT VENOMOUS
+Talltanic RE: Nº 8 - Hooded Pitohui - I'm not an ornithologist, but, I'm pretty certain that while the VO is discussing this bird, the pictures are of 2, possibly 3 - DIFFERENT SPECIES. The 2nd and 3rd might be the same, the 3rd being a baby, but, the 1st bird - other than having the same colourisation (orange and blac) does not look ANYthing like the other 2 (it also has red eyes). The first bird has ruffled feathers on it's face - the other 2 don't - they've a longer face, and shorter beak, as well.
well,i didnt know most of them even existed(except cone snail the newt the Loris and cuttlefish) but i think number 2 is so outstandingly coloured that its a dead giveaway
They are, all of them when threatened secrete a caustic toxin. I know because I fell asleep on one and when I awoke it had left a nasty burn on my belly.
i have caught alot of rough skinned newts up in washington at hag lake and woodland, and i was made aware of them being poisonous or toxic, so i would wash my hands after handling one
Ahhhhhhhhhhhh ..... rule of thumb about unknown creatures is that if it is super duper extra bright with and has a gazillion colors it's probably a good idea to stay away.
There's a millipede that can be found around the area that I live in the US that has black down its back, pointed segments that are yellow on the tips, and it has hot pink or bright orange colored legs, the millipede can be quite poisonous to anything that attempts to eat it, as it secretes hydrogen cyanide as a defense mechanism. I'm willing to bet it's the same for the blue millipede in the vid, as I've heard that there are a few different kinds of millipedes that produce cyanide.
I believe that's the centipede, not millipede. We were aloud to touch and hold a millipede back in 4th grade. Centipedes have a flat body, whereas the millipede is more subcylindrical. Also, millipedes move quite slow in comparison to the fast centipede.
All of the millipedes found in the images in the following blog post can be found in the area where I live. The millipedes I was referring to are the yellow and black ones in the pictures. I got the leg colors mixed up, but I've seen both versions of it. www.natureatcloserange.com/2009/05/north-american-millipede.html
Yeah, I can see how that conclusion could be made, the colors sound about the same and basically are the same. The only centipedes that live near me though are fairly small and range from a deep red color to more of an orange or tan color.
lemurs actually bite the millipedes so they secrete cyanide and they rub it all over there fur,it's thought that they get high too during this process of biting it,the millipede does not get hurt either
when it comes to bugs and amphibians you will generally know which are poisonous by coloring first. if the bug is brightly colored it is most likely poisonous.also if it is moving out in the open and smells bad are other clues to leave them alone...
The last one speaking of coral sometimes shows up on live rock in the aquarium trade and it's very prolific ,matter fact one guy tried to sterilize his Rock from this coral by putting it into hot steaming water the very vapors from the steam actually killed him....,,😫
Oh. Well I guess I collected a blister beetle. Huh. Just looked cool and it was in my garden, so I put it in a pill bottle and froze it. Didn't know what it was until now.
Well you had me until number 8, a bird poisinous to the touch? Look at the photo you used for the bird, someone is holding it! And their skin seems fine.
Wait! Milkweed is toxic??? When I was a kid, my siblings and I played with them all the time! Green or open, they were a blast. Crushing the green pod gave out a white ichor that you could paint all over the place---and boy did we ever! The fully mature pod opened up with airborne seeds just like the dandelion. The only difference was that they were jammed packed together and you couldn't blow them into the wind. You had to pull them away before you could get them airborne. Now I'm 68 and it doesn't seem to have caused me all that much damage to have played with them when I was eight or ten. So just how toxic is toxic? OK, I've done my own research. Milkweed is in no way toxic. That the beautiful Monarch has toxic wings doesn't come from toxicity in their food source. There are recipes online you can use to make milkweed salad, and children in 1944 were enlisted by the US government to collect the airborne seed pods to be used in flotation devices for the US military in WWII. See? Not toxic.
I learned about the cone snail from a Magic School Bus computer game, if you can belive it. Of course, they didn't come right out and say it was deadly, just that it was pretty dangerous.
Why is there a logo that resembles the hammer-and-sickle in the lower left corner of the display? (No, it's not the actual symbol, just a resemblance.)
You guys shod have to pay a fine for the volume increase at the end of the video. Ad companies on cable aren't allowed to do it anymore and neither should you.
@@mallacai8753 yes. But toxic is a term used to classify any harmful substance. Venom is a toxin that needs to be injected, poison is a toxin that needs to enter the digestive tract.
Drew Groeling-Stanford I like how he said that the scientist went numb from touching the feathers, so the next thing he did was put a feather in his mouth. Lol
The majority of snakes are not venomous or poisonous..
This post was written by a snake
narrator: these animals are toxic
women: hold my beer
7:00 Who else thought number 1 was Dory for a sec? 😂
🐟🐟my name is Dori lol (not the Right spelling regarding the movie/ your comment but I thought it was funny anyway)🐟🐟
Only 30% of snakes are venomous not most snake are venomous
@Freddie Hankins what? If only 30% of snakes are venomous then that would be less than 1/3
@@devonwilcox6380 I think when he says venomous I think he means able to produce venom not actually producing a fatal venom. And we have to make the distinction between poison and venom
@@ParanoiaKeepsMeWake i was talking to the other guy
@@devonwilcox6380 oh my bad
@@ParanoiaKeepsMeWake all good haha
he forgot league of legends players
But you can easily believe that they are toxic.
Teemo main!!!
Don't forget about autistic retarded Fortnite players.
Why play a game when you can't even earn money
LOL players ultimate is the TOXIC CHAT!
Scientist: (touches the feather) aaarrgghhh it burns!!! Let me taste it....
Me: smh....
There are actually more non-venomous snakes than venomous ones. Does this person even know what he's talking about. There's a 1:6 ratio of venomous to non-venomous snakes. In other words, only 17% to 20% of snakes are venomous.
WOW that green fly was awesome, the snale was awesome, those butterflies are awesome all these poisonous species are amazing. Thank you for sharing, WOW that fish and geese the nute. , the floral snake is pretty, that bright blue whatever it is called, just so pretty
The now extinct Carolina Parakeet ( a midsized parrot) was so toxic from its diet of cockelburs that often cats and Fox that would eat them would die.
The newts are like, if you are gonna eat me, you will die with me. Savage.
yay for the FABULOUS flamboyant cuttlefish
So my elders are right, I always thought that the Monarch butterfly being toxic was superstition.
Jesus, this narrator needs to chill out.
ikr😂😂💀
Emmy ; 😂
I know he is like NUBER 11
Insert airhorn after each animal is introduced, legit sounds normal
Lol first thing i thought when i heard him
Platypus is also a piosonoua mammal. They have Spurs on their webbed feet that are piosonousness. They aren't known to be agressive. The Spurs and venmon being solely for protection.
Me: wants to cuddle with the cuddle fish🥺
Cuddlefish: I’m *Dangerous*🤪
I woul enjoy awarm cuddle with you
Did anyone else notice that in the photos of the hooded pitohui someone was holding it in it and he said if you touch it's feathers or body it will do whatever he said to you
I did😂😂😂
I also did
Even the newt 😂😂😂😂
Yes, I noticed that, too!
Oh, you mean those animals that have all the bright colors that scream "GET THE FUCK AWAY FROM ME" are toxic.
NOOOOO!!!
the slow Lorus is actually in the primate family, making it
the only poisonous primate ever. they are adorable though.
yea, mammal. he wasn't wrong when he called it that.
As an Australian, I am pleased to know other places have peculiar livestock too! Thank you, Nature is endlessly fascinating.
I knew most of these things were hazardous from prior knowledge, and the simple fact that color=pain. Also, the majority of snakes lack venom entirely, and every coral is venomous, as all known cnidarians have venom and specialized barbs to inject it.
The goose was pretty cool though.
. . . I don't think it's true that "almost all" snakes are venomous.
.
Its deff not true
Daddy long legs are highly poisonous but its fangs arent thick enough to penetrate
“if you come across highly colorful animals they are probably dangerous” Is that so? My parrot is beautifully colorful, cheerful, talkative, happy and......non-poisonous.
so.... if it's colorful it's probably poisonous/ toxic. got it. I am kind of happy now that I know 12 more animals I that I should not touch.
Think about Mc Donald icon lol
wow blister beetles look exactly like Spanish flies
12 creatures you won't believe are actually toxic
*Me :* So your saying we humans are toxic ourselves ^~O
How the hell could you say almost all snakes are venomous? I'm disliking the video just because of that bit of misleading information, get your shit right man, now I'm questioning the entire credibility of the video.
Ikr
Yea! At school my science teacher let us bring home a pet she let me bring Carl home first! Absolutely let us if we wanted I said yes I took Carl home he was nice AND HE WAS NOT VENOMOUS
Yea not all of the snakes venomous
@@user-jo3fu2dk7b I think you need more information in that story. that was mostly nonsense.
DAMN NATURE YOU SCARY... that last one gave me night mares
The symtoms of palythoa poisoning range from dificulty
breathing to chest pains and low-blood pressure..xD:
The slow loris is so adorable
Saying the hooded pitohui is toxic to touch and yet at 2:46 the bird it shown standing on a human's hand. LOL
I love the information in your videos
awesome channel with great content. joining this group today ;-)
+Talltanic RE: Nº 8 - Hooded Pitohui - I'm not an ornithologist, but, I'm pretty certain that while the VO is discussing this bird, the pictures are of 2, possibly 3 - DIFFERENT SPECIES.
The 2nd and 3rd might be the same, the 3rd being a baby, but, the 1st bird - other than having the same colourisation (orange and blac) does not look ANYthing like the other 2 (it also has red eyes). The first bird has ruffled feathers on it's face - the other 2 don't - they've a longer face, and shorter beak, as well.
The last one I thought were talking about dory seen swimming for 2 seconds XD
"...Being something similar to that of a bees" Lol
Somewhere theres someone thinking let's turn this into a weapon 😒😈
What about a weaponized platypus, or maybe zoidberg?
NATHANIEL THOMAS
The pharmaceutical version of that toxin is Ciprofloxacin. Beware of this poison!
The platypus is by far the world's deadliest animal, AUSTRALIA
NATHANIEL THOMAS u read my mind
Everything is poisonous in Australia
well,i didnt know most of them even existed(except cone snail the newt the Loris and cuttlefish) but i think number 2 is so outstandingly coloured that its a dead giveaway
I thought all Millipede's were poisonous/toxic. That is why I never handle them.
They are, all of them when threatened secrete a caustic toxin. I know because I fell asleep on one and when I awoke it had left a nasty burn on my belly.
13 creatures you didn’t know were actually toxic (2019 updated version)
Number 13.) Ninja
7:00 found dory
Colymoly guacamole this isnt disney channel
Colymoly guacamole Me too! But when i saw it,i tought that was the number 1 and i was "Say waaaaaa!"
Colymoly guacamole was that the surgeon fish?
Colymoly guacamole Lol dory was so lucky people couldn't eat her
Very Cute, Little *Shrek* Threk
I'm wondering why my ex-girlfriend didn't make this list. She's toxic, poisonous and venomous and I didn't believe it either.
the counter strike community is more toxic than all of these combined
RareBear yup XD
Haha? Hold my beer. Have you ever faced the tumblr community?
The sea truly is a wondrous and scary place...
In Canada we actually call the newts Fire Belly Newts
StrangeHappenings q
i have caught alot of rough skinned newts up in washington at hag lake and woodland, and i was made aware of them being poisonous or toxic, so i would wash my hands after handling one
iLIKE NEWTS LOL
#1 is Earth's defense mechanism
1 2 Freddy coming or you 3 4 better lock your door 5 6 grab your crucifix 7 8 gonna stay up late 9 10 never sleep again!
Don't let these creatures play League Of Legends, they will flame you.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhh ..... rule of thumb about unknown creatures is that if it is super duper extra bright with and has a gazillion colors it's probably a good idea to stay away.
Your blister beetle looked exactly like your Spanish fly.
I actually just removed some Palythoa polyps from my
reef aquarium a few hours ago.
There's a millipede that can be found around the area that I live in the US that has black down its back, pointed segments that are yellow on the tips, and it has hot pink or bright orange colored legs, the millipede can be quite poisonous to anything that attempts to eat it, as it secretes hydrogen cyanide as a defense mechanism. I'm willing to bet it's the same for the blue millipede in the vid, as I've heard that there are a few different kinds of millipedes that produce cyanide.
I believe that's the centipede, not millipede. We were aloud to touch and hold a millipede back in 4th grade. Centipedes have a flat body, whereas the millipede is more subcylindrical. Also, millipedes move quite slow in comparison to the fast centipede.
All of the millipedes found in the images in the following blog post can be found in the area where I live. The millipedes I was referring to are the yellow and black ones in the pictures. I got the leg colors mixed up, but I've seen both versions of it.
www.natureatcloserange.com/2009/05/north-american-millipede.html
That's cool! I thought perhaps you were talking about the Red-Headed Centipede. Well, my mistake.
Yeah, I can see how that conclusion could be made, the colors sound about the same and basically are the same. The only centipedes that live near me though are fairly small and range from a deep red color to more of an orange or tan color.
lemurs actually bite the millipedes so they secrete cyanide and they rub it all over there fur,it's thought that they get high too during this process of biting it,the millipede does not get hurt either
when it comes to bugs and amphibians you will generally know which are poisonous by coloring first. if the bug is brightly colored it is most likely poisonous.also if it is moving out in the open and smells bad are other clues to leave them alone...
1:04 When snail is eating you can see Michael Jackson's reflection.
Dude good vid dont listen to the trolls mate keep'em comin
I love the narrator!! I think he’s hysterical!!
I thought when it got to Number 1 it was about to say the Dory fish I was like how is Dory toxicccc!!!!!
It's not called the "Dory Fish", it's known as the Blue Tang.
13 videos i wouldn't believe are actually true
*this is #1*
I got jacked up by coral in the Bahamas. I barely touched it to my chest while diving. Hurt for days!!! I had no idea some coral can sting.
So we're told the Hooded Pitohui can make your skin tingle due to it's toxicity, yet the video shows the bird on someones hand at 2:43
Ey! You forgot something! You forgot LeafyIsHere, he's toxic! Right? Guys?
7:00 EY YO I FOUND HER!! I FOUND DORY!!
yup you did
lol trueeee congrats
Dory is actually poisonous too X_X
Lol congrats
Kill dat bitch!
The last one speaking of coral sometimes shows up on live rock in the aquarium trade and it's very prolific ,matter fact one guy tried to sterilize his Rock from this coral by putting it into hot steaming water the very vapors from the steam actually killed him....,,😫
why is Leafy not on this list?
Some Dude wow XD
because leafy is too toxic that if he were in the video it would stop working
highly brightly colored animal are usually poisonous, except for the birds of paradise.
Oh. Well I guess I collected a blister beetle. Huh. Just looked cool and it was in my garden, so I put it in a pill bottle and froze it. Didn't know what it was until now.
Well you had me until number 8, a bird poisinous to the touch? Look at the photo you used for the bird, someone is holding it! And their skin seems fine.
Wait! Milkweed is toxic??? When I was a kid, my siblings and I played with them all the time! Green or open, they were a blast. Crushing the green pod gave out a white ichor that you could paint all over the place---and boy did we ever! The fully mature pod opened up with airborne seeds just like the dandelion. The only difference was that they were jammed packed together and you couldn't blow them into the wind. You had to pull them away before you could get them airborne. Now I'm 68 and it doesn't seem to have caused me all that much damage to have played with them when I was eight or ten. So just how toxic is toxic?
OK, I've done my own research. Milkweed is in no way toxic. That the beautiful Monarch has toxic wings doesn't come from toxicity in their food source. There are recipes online you can use to make milkweed salad, and children in 1944 were enlisted by the US government to collect the airborne seed pods to be used in flotation devices for the US military in WWII. See? Not toxic.
Yes it’s toxic
I need some Spanish Fly. My sex drive is dying : D
Spanish fly also known as the Bill Cosby Bug
We know
my small bird pet watched with me, now he wants to eat all those insects to kill me, help me.
I learned about the cone snail from a Magic School Bus computer game, if you can belive it. Of course, they didn't come right out and say it was deadly, just that it was pretty dangerous.
I have held the newt before and nothing happened to me. I found some in the wild and let them, they were so cute!
He said if you eat it not Touch it
Kayden Dilling yup newts are cutes
Did you say cute? Now I know you're not talking about Newt Gingrich.
Kayden Dil
Fun fact captive poison dart frogs arent poisonous
Why is there a logo that resembles the hammer-and-sickle in the lower left corner of the display? (No, it's not the actual symbol, just a resemblance.)
As an expert reef aquarist, I own Paltythoa / zoanthid coral and I take extreme caution during handling
we have tons of milkweed in Texas, many monarchs too, but we don't eat them
I'm confused. I had always heard 'Spanish Fly' was an aphrodisiac ? Also how did geese kill horses? I mean horses don't eat geese, right?
They have that little spike on their wings
Ilyaas Abrahams
lol just got it myself .Duh ! Sorry bout that, didn't even think :D. Thanks
Don't sweat it! Glad to help.
Ilyaas Abrahams
:D
Geese are assholes so they probably attacked the horses xd
I already knew a fair amount of these animals are toxic.
number four sounds like a Pokemon
He's right about snake's, being poisones and venomous is 2 different things
you forgot lol players
Markurius xD
The amount my team fed could've fed all of Africa for a year
Markurius and DoTa players
Markurius gosh darn it, I was gonna say that
Basically every MOBA player
I knew that the cone snail was dangerous because it was on 72 dangerous animals.
Toxic is so dangerous
Number 1: 12 year old on siege
You guys shod have to pay a fine for the volume increase at the end of the video. Ad companies on cable aren't allowed to do it anymore and neither should you.
GOD DAMMIT A DROP OF MOUNTAIN DEW FELL ON ME HEEL WHEN I WAS WATCHING THIS AND I SCARED THE FUCK OUT OF MYSELF.
Had to stop watching this video when i heard him say " similar to a bees bite".
first of all, toxic is the wrong term, second "you won't believe are toxic" I knew every single on of these were venomous and or poisonous.
youre not too smart buddy
Toxic is the right term. Poison and venom are forms of toxin.
@@dumbghost3109 Poison in ingested whereas toxins are injected as in from a scorpion, centipede etc.
@@mallacai8753 yes. But toxic is a term used to classify any harmful substance. Venom is a toxin that needs to be injected, poison is a toxin that needs to enter the digestive tract.
@@dumbghost3109 Thanks much.
Very very good MR it’s great to hear 👏🏾👏🏾👨🏽🦱🍺🍺🍺🍺🏆🥇🥇
2:46 dont touch the bird but there was a hand holding the bird
Am i toxic?
Gecko Gremlin toxic in my heart ;) LOL JK
Naaa relax your not toxic
If you have to ask you probably already know the answer to that.
@@williamdolezal9184 for what
Bet every dollar I got that red and black bird is on here.
Drew Groeling-Stanford I like how he said that the scientist went numb from touching the feathers, so the next thing he did was put a feather in his mouth. Lol
There Is Also A Toxic Person..
Holy all snakes are venomous nope my class held a couple of snakes well none of us died
I used to raise Monarchs. They're pretty safe, they are going extinct though, we've only seen 2 this year.
Well after watching this I'll be under my bed for the rest of my life please bring me my meals!
I can't belive these creatures are actually toxic! WHAT THE FUCK?!!
oh and when it comes to millipedes leave them all alone 99% of them are very poisonous just to the touch.never mind trying to eat the damn things...
Lol most of em is because they eat the same beetles lol