As a Brazilian I'm very happy to watch a WATOP video about the Amazon Rain Forest with so much detail and great footage / montage. Thank you for the awesome content!
they dont even use correct footage for the info. the jaguar that runs fast is a cheetah XD and the anakonda footage is a rainbow boa. so they chould research more before posting
0:42 - "This might happen over the next 250 million years..." In other words, the dinosaur extinction that occurred 65 million years ago is closer to us from a chronological standpoint than this event. For reference, humanity has only been around for an estimate of 4-6 million years. Needless to say that most, if not all life as we know of today, will be gone or unrecognizable by the time it happens.
Well.., he surmised it. Being that, it is pure speculation from anyone's POV. That is, assuming any from our species is still around to see &/or document it? But it was fascinating to imagine and entertaining to watch, nonetheless! 👍🏻
@@outlandishworld6183 God loves us so much he gives us free will to make choices and based off those choices our bodies change and adapt whether it be from the environment or foods we eat. Evolution is really just free will which is mentioned in the Bible we just changed the name
@@badsolja1I'm also a tiger fan, super tiger fan indeed. Siberian tiger is bae. But I've learnt or outgrown my bias and don't hate lions or bears. It's actually stupid but yeah I still get angry when I see lion fans undermining tigers. Both are wonderful cats but yes still Tigers especially the Amur or the Siberians are the most beautiful creatures on Earth imo. They are so cute. 🐯🐅🐯
I don't think breeding the two kinds of foxes in captivity, would do much harm. However in the wild, the purity of the bloodline decreasing means that we would start to see some hybrids, but after a while the two origanal species will dissapear an leave us with one where there once was two, this also means that the two origanal species are technically extinct
The hybrids would get picked on in school. All the other kids would say, "What ARE you? Are you Chinese?" And then the two beautiful siblings would eat the other children. "I need a nap now, hey sis look coyote's here. Wiley, over here!"
critical mistake, the largest caiman species is the black caiman, which can reach 20 feet in length, Im surprised you guys missed that, because normally you guys are quite good at giving us accurate information
Caiman are often perceived as the punching bags of the Amazon. But black caiman are the apex Predator. Large jaguars will avoid areas where they suspect they live and even the largest anacondas are prey.
Would LOVE to see more videos like these! Speculation on how different animals would interact if introduced to new ecosystems, matchups, all kinds of stuff! Can't wait for the swine episode if that proves to be the case haha
Great vid as usual. Only thing I'd mention is that the Black Caiman is larger than the Yacare Caiman. And that the Black Caiman therefore is not only the largest species within alligatoridae family but also one of the largest species in the neotropical realm. In conclusion. I'd use the Black Caiman for the comparisons.
8:00 dingoes are not like dogs. I had them in the bush land that backed onto my land. They can climb, like full climb trees. Keeping them out of the chicken coupe was a pain. Lost a few dogs to them too. Thought we lost the staffy pit bull to them once. But we found him in one of the salt water croc traps set in the river. Anyway yea they look like nice dogs, they think like wild dogs but climb like cats.
Didn’t hear you note that tarantulas are from order mygalomorphae (primitive spiders), they typically use webs for lining burrows but not for hunting like araneomorphae, which the spiders seen at the beginning from Australia are from. It’s a whole thing and I can’t be bothered going into it but it’s really interesting
Yes, but huntsmen can't and don't hurt humans. Honestly, that huntsman/ mouse photo was probably taken during the great mouse plague we had a few years ago, in which case, there were so many mice I'd be happy for a huntsman to take out a few.
glassing australia with nukes would end the rest of the planet with nuclear winter. people seem to forget it's a continent about the same size as the USA
Great video! but why would you use Fahrenheit on RUclips? I am really not trying to be rude, but only a small amount of people in the world use that (US, Liberia and some US territories). I might be wrong, since I can't see your viewer data, but I would assume that most of your viewers came from Celsius using countries? And if you insist on using imperial units, at least put the Metric units on the screen 🙂
It's good to note that most foxes in South America are not true foxes. Also, some caiman do actively hunt river dolphin. So river dolphins would have a natural affinity for being wary or cautious around crocodilians.
I remember the oft warning given to Aquarists who were in love with Cichlids. 'Never mix African Cichlids with New World Cichlids' The reasons are obvious if you truly love these fascinating animals and sincerely want to learn all about them.
You assume that after the continents collide again, the climate of South America will remain the same as it is today. Is this really a valid assumption? Also, Australia is on the west side of South America. The animals would have a hard time crossing the Andes mountains to get to the Amazon.
0:56 isn’t that Australia merging with Asia(China, the Koreas, etc)? I know that South America will reach Australia at some point, but that’s going to be on Australia’s eastern side.
IKR. But I guess he wants to make the battle a little fair because Asian animals are not that scary. Asian tigers are endangered because Traditional Chinese Medicine enjoyers castrates them because they think tiger balls are good for fertility 🤣
@@dewetmaartens359 OMG! 😂😂 that’s a weird thumbnail! And idk if you watched the video, but there’s also B-Roll footage of cheetahs chasing prey while speaking about jaguars hunting! 😂😂😂 It’s at 13:20 Whoever his editor is, they need to know about animals a bit better! 😆
??? at 54 sec you say merging with south america and then show it hitting asia? also they are like on opposite sides of the world kinda, and if they hit the Andes Mts would probably get even bigger and be a good separation buffer
This is a fun thought experiment. As an Aussie, I hope our ecology returns to native. I've come to terms with our native killers. Thankfully it's unlikely jaguars and anacondas will prolifically invade in my lifetime lol
All modern birds are latter-day dinosaurs. This includes cassowaries and emus. These two organisms are not dinosaur-LIKE; they ARE dinosaurs. Please get your taxa straight.
Can't believe the admin is actually setting up a battle royal between 2 different servers as well giving them prep time my bet is on austrialia the spiders are just knightmare fuel
@@strps-of2089 exactly and though the range of the American Crocodile doesn't usually include the Amazon I am willing to bet there is a population just due to the fact they do often swim in the gulf of Mexico. Interesting fact the American crocodile is a little less stout bit they are roughly the same size as the Australian Salt Water Crocodile and of course the would probably interbreed and produce an even hardier crocodile.
Fires dont just happen in Australia and neither does anything else, it happens no matter where you live.. oh thd mouse and the spider lol yep that's here in Oz 😂
My pet Cassowary laughed OL when Steve called her a paradox. (Yes Steve is the Narrator) She said "80-95% of carnivores are solitary, we have economic defendability, or the advantage of having exclusive access to space is worth the risk of defending it. Besides, look at me! The real paradox is being a gorgeous killa! Rewind that part now."
The vegetation and resulting climate would change rapidly as plants compete for resources. It might not be as dramatic or exciting but it would impact the animals living there in a big way.
Would Australian animals be able to handle diseases prevalent in humidity? Some of the most common diseases in the jungle include malaria, yellow fever, and dengue fever, while some can be occasionally found in Australia, they don't usually occur there. Just as most new viral strains of influenza come from humid Southeast Asia.
@@joelhungerford8388 Though 70% of Australia is a desert, the remainder is cool and arid or tropical, and the tropical portion is nothing compared to the Amazon. Australia is the opposite of Canada but in the same situation, a large country with limited living space.
As a Brazilian I'm very happy to watch a WATOP video about the Amazon Rain Forest with so much detail and great footage / montage.
Thank you for the awesome content!
Totally got the Caimans wrong.
they dont even use correct footage for the info. the jaguar that runs fast is a cheetah XD and the anakonda footage is a rainbow boa. so they chould research more before posting
@@MrBatTheMonitorI've been calling the same thing out about these guys for 3 years or more! They have so many people fooled it's disgusting!
0:42 - "This might happen over the next 250 million years..."
In other words, the dinosaur extinction that occurred 65 million years ago is closer to us from a chronological standpoint than this event. For reference, humanity has only been around for an estimate of 4-6 million years. Needless to say that most, if not all life as we know of today, will be gone or unrecognizable by the time it happens.
And he acknowledged that
Well.., he surmised it. Being that, it is pure speculation from anyone's POV. That is, assuming any from our species is still around to see &/or document it?
But it was fascinating to imagine and entertaining to watch, nonetheless! 👍🏻
If we can keep the LNP out of power in Australia maybe these creatures will have chance
And that my friend is why believing in god and the genesis is so important.. nothing evolved it was created
@@outlandishworld6183 God loves us so much he gives us free will to make choices and based off those choices our bodies change and adapt whether it be from the environment or foods we eat. Evolution is really just free will which is mentioned in the Bible we just changed the name
Dude pushes out free high quality education on the daily. Bravo 👏🏻 don’t know how you do it!
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The man has a team that could smite God. Don't question him.
@@Alicorn_Fox WATOP/Steve is a liar with his thumbnail. No mentions of that species/breed in the entire video. Probably fake AI nonsense.
WATOP/Steve is a liar with his thumbnail. No mentions of that species/breed in the entire video. Probably fake AI nonsense.
short answer: there will be too many florida man
Why is Florida man in the amazon jungle?
Umm because they are florida man
Because Florida man
@BinNguyen-wm4gj one of the biggest rabbit hole of a question is "why?" concerning florida man
Ayo ain't you supposed to be on egghead?
14:10 - the largest caiman is the black caiman, 20ft long, not the yacare
You’ll find many inaccuracies in you tube videos….if not out and out lies!😂
As long as the Jaguar is safe then Im fine with the future
I’m fine if I saw lions get eaten by tigers
The superior cats
More beautiful more stronger more powerful more better
@@badsolja1I'm also a tiger fan, super tiger fan indeed. Siberian tiger is bae. But I've learnt or outgrown my bias and don't hate lions or bears. It's actually stupid but yeah I still get angry when I see lion fans undermining tigers. Both are wonderful cats but yes still Tigers especially the Amur or the Siberians are the most beautiful creatures on Earth imo. They are so cute. 🐯🐅🐯
@ahonnaga8854
Their face also is very right and true
It’s not fake or anything
13:21 that's not a jaguar, that's a cheetah 😁🤡
i remember the chase video too that was insanely fast lol. it caught my eye right away
Um acthsually! ☝🤓
Talks about a possum, shows an opossum
You couldn’t make this shit up if you tried
I was here before 1 hour ticket
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Best channel EVER!!!
I don't think breeding the two kinds of foxes in captivity, would do much harm. However in the wild, the purity of the bloodline decreasing means that we would start to see some hybrids, but after a while the two origanal species will dissapear an leave us with one where there once was two, this also means that the two origanal species are technically extinct
just wait for the coyotes to get there!!!
The hybrids would get picked on in school. All the other kids would say, "What ARE you? Are you Chinese?"
And then the two beautiful siblings would eat the other children.
"I need a nap now, hey sis look coyote's here. Wiley, over here!"
The hybrids might end up being a stronger version of the 2
Some of this BG music is giving me Spyro vibes. hell yeah.
this is my comfort channel when im upset
Those spiders are exactly why I don’t want to go back there ever again.
critical mistake, the largest caiman species is the black caiman, which can reach 20 feet in length, Im surprised you guys missed that, because normally you guys are quite good at giving us accurate information
Caiman are often perceived as the punching bags of the Amazon.
But black caiman are the apex Predator.
Large jaguars will avoid areas where they suspect they live and even the largest anacondas are prey.
no they don't and I call them out on it all the time!
Would LOVE to see more videos like these! Speculation on how different animals would interact if introduced to new ecosystems, matchups, all kinds of stuff! Can't wait for the swine episode if that proves to be the case haha
This is stuff I live for
Here's a fun fact. Did you know that most turtles cannot legally buy plane tickets to Argentina?
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I love your vids
Great vid as usual. Only thing I'd mention is that the Black Caiman is larger than the Yacare Caiman. And that the Black Caiman therefore is not only the largest species within alligatoridae family but also one of the largest species in the neotropical realm.
In conclusion. I'd use the Black Caiman for the comparisons.
Yea black caimans are 16 to 20 feet long so it would be a great challenge to crocs
There are Orinoco's crocodile, they're as big as Australian crocodiles in size but they like fishes over mammals.
@@gaiofattos2maybe a stray American Crocodile they get 18-20 ft.long and have a better attitude for intercroc fighting bouts than Orinocos!!
Ooooooo a 30 minute watop video I like it
I see a spider that big on my fridge it's catching a thick textbook so quick
Interesting video👍 keep it up!
8:00 dingoes are not like dogs. I had them in the bush land that backed onto my land. They can climb, like full climb trees. Keeping them out of the chicken coupe was a pain. Lost a few dogs to them too. Thought we lost the staffy pit bull to them once. But we found him in one of the salt water croc traps set in the river.
Anyway yea they look like nice dogs, they think like wild dogs but climb like cats.
I love watching your videos
Yo can u make a africa and indian wildlife together and south america pls love ur vids from 1year
his content is amazing and informative
Didn’t hear you note that tarantulas are from order mygalomorphae (primitive spiders), they typically use webs for lining burrows but not for hunting like araneomorphae, which the spiders seen at the beginning from Australia are from. It’s a whole thing and I can’t be bothered going into it but it’s really interesting
25:21 Is not Australia, but is Southern California's Joshua Tree National Park. 🤣
Australia is greener than ever
Now that I've seen what the hunstman is capable of, I support glassing Australia with nuclear fire. We can't take any chances.
Yes, but huntsmen can't and don't hurt humans. Honestly, that huntsman/ mouse photo was probably taken during the great mouse plague we had a few years ago, in which case, there were so many mice I'd be happy for a huntsman to take out a few.
glassing australia with nukes would end the rest of the planet with nuclear winter. people seem to forget it's a continent about the same size as the USA
@@StephBer1 that doesn't make me feel better.
@@MrOsmodeus if that's what it takes, it's what we have to do.
Great video! but why would you use Fahrenheit on RUclips? I am really not trying to be rude, but only a small amount of people in the world use that (US, Liberia and some US territories). I might be wrong, since I can't see your viewer data, but I would assume that most of your viewers came from Celsius using countries? And if you insist on using imperial units, at least put the Metric units on the screen 🙂
It's good to note that most foxes in South America are not true foxes.
Also, some caiman do actively hunt river dolphin. So river dolphins would have a natural affinity for being wary or cautious around crocodilians.
Yup!The fight will be legendary!😂😂
I remember the oft warning given to Aquarists who were in love with Cichlids. 'Never mix African Cichlids with New World Cichlids' The reasons are obvious if you truly love these fascinating animals and sincerely want to learn all about them.
Interesting topic 👍
You assume that after the continents collide again, the climate of South America will remain the same as it is today. Is this really a valid assumption? Also, Australia is on the west side of South America. The animals would have a hard time crossing the Andes mountains to get to the Amazon.
Evolution didn't stop with us
Watching from jamaica...
This is a Royal Rumble 250 million years in the making.
Yesssssssss 30 min video
Those weird steve lines once again. WATOP is approaching a face reveal and he's not being sneaky about it.
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Good day thanks for the support and help 🙂
4:39 so is he doing the voice (with a mask) because he has a voiceover specialist/narrator and he’s using it also for himself?
You made such a long video 😮
Australia needs to plant more trees
Frogs already settled that debate
Future Australia:
Who’s that Pokémooon??
0:56 isn’t that Australia merging with Asia(China, the Koreas, etc)?
I know that South America will reach Australia at some point, but that’s going to be on Australia’s eastern side.
IKR. But I guess he wants to make the battle a little fair because Asian animals are not that scary. Asian tigers are endangered because Traditional Chinese Medicine enjoyers castrates them because they think tiger balls are good for fertility 🤣
I never knew there were cheetahs in the Amazon.
😂😂😂😂
😂
He changed the thumbnail. My work is done
@@dewetmaartens359 OMG! 😂😂 that’s a weird thumbnail! And idk if you watched the video, but there’s also B-Roll footage of cheetahs chasing prey while speaking about jaguars hunting! 😂😂😂
It’s at 13:20
Whoever his editor is, they need to know about animals a bit better! 😆
@@channelwhoa66 no I missed that, lol. I guess if a cat has spots they all the same don't you know
??? at 54 sec you say merging with south america and then show it hitting asia? also they are like on opposite sides of the world kinda, and if they hit the Andes Mts would probably get even bigger and be a good separation buffer
Not sure where you got your info but, the Black caiman grow up to 20 ft as well.
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I learn more about animals from here than any classroom
Hey Steve. Me again. Do you have a video featuring the Quokka??
How many times can you change thumbnail. Yes!
This is a fun thought experiment. As an Aussie, I hope our ecology returns to native. I've come to terms with our native killers. Thankfully it's unlikely jaguars and anacondas will prolifically invade in my lifetime lol
Our battle shall be legendary!
What were the reptiles showing in the screen shot?
All modern birds are latter-day dinosaurs. This includes cassowaries and emus. These two organisms are not dinosaur-LIKE; they ARE dinosaurs. Please get your taxa straight.
Can't believe the admin is actually setting up a battle royal between 2 different servers as well giving them prep time my bet is on austrialia the spiders are just knightmare fuel
We have jaguars and crocodiles and caimans in Central America, crocodiles here are not much behind
The only real difference with crocodilians would be the Salt Water Crocodile and even then they wouldnt go far up the Amazon
@@JosephDawson1986 that's right, I mean, the situation between those species is real rather than hypothetical.
@@strps-of2089 exactly and though the range of the American Crocodile doesn't usually include the Amazon I am willing to bet there is a population just due to the fact they do often swim in the gulf of Mexico. Interesting fact the American crocodile is a little less stout bit they are roughly the same size as the Australian Salt Water Crocodile and of course the would probably interbreed and produce an even hardier crocodile.
The largest caiman species is the Black Caiman and can get up to 17ft and 1000 lbs 14:00
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Ever evolution is possible, adapt or die!!!!😮
Bro caiman wouldn't be doomed, black caimans are 20 feet long
Fires dont just happen in Australia and neither does anything else, it happens no matter where you live.. oh thd mouse and the spider lol yep that's here in Oz 😂
Fires can just happen. Its called lightning and spontaneous combustion.
13:21 Not a jaguar...
By this rate titanoboa's are gonna be brought back.
Army ants would be hell on them all
I was expecting them to get a mention.
You're too late we already have the cane toad
damn im early
Magpie would become the new apex predator in the amazon
My pet Cassowary laughed OL when Steve called her a paradox. (Yes Steve is the Narrator) She said "80-95% of carnivores are solitary, we have economic defendability, or the advantage of having exclusive access to space is worth the risk of defending it. Besides, look at me! The real paradox is being a gorgeous killa! Rewind that part now."
Your Cassowary can talk? 💀
@@McNugget555yours can't?
@@McNugget555 yeh, mumbles or screams, no volume control.
@@BariumCobaltNitrog3n ah damn, I see
we gonna need a mongoose and a wolverine for when this happens
3:35 - I live in Finland (not really a spider heaven) so knowing that somewhere spiders of this size exist freaks me out 😮
If Australian animals and a
animals fight amazon. Animals fight amazon will win what do you guys think?
Depends on the animal
The vegetation and resulting climate would change rapidly as plants compete for resources.
It might not be as dramatic or exciting but it would impact the animals living there in a big way.
Hate when something is described as aggressive when cornered... you mean it defends itself when threatened
Amazonian rainflorest isn't the only thing that matters in South America...
0:00-0:04 I would have thought it would be cassowary vs. jaguar.
Okay so, amazon rain forrest vs australian vs african, which are the strong and weak?
Something tells me that at 250 million yrs away we don’t have to worry about any of this now
I hope we all learned about the survival of different types of animals and the why 😊
1:00 what that yellowish thing on the branch
Lol the real question is how many times did you change the thumbnail and title to this video?
Make a videos on what if indian subcontinent animals end up in amazon.
The purity of their bloodline 😂
Ur next video topic is unpredictable
"Whose Predators Are More Dangerous?"
A dingo stole my baby.
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Would Australian animals be able to handle diseases prevalent in humidity? Some of the most common diseases in the jungle include malaria, yellow fever, and dengue fever, while some can be occasionally found in Australia, they don't usually occur there. Just as most new viral strains of influenza come from humid Southeast Asia.
Half of australia is inside the tropics.
@@joelhungerford8388 Though 70% of Australia is a desert, the remainder is cool and arid or tropical, and the tropical portion is nothing compared to the Amazon. Australia is the opposite of Canada but in the same situation, a large country with limited living space.
Sorry, was a dormouse or an opossum eaten by a spider?
Just to understand something. You know that south america is not entirely amazon, right?
"You mean Patagonia isn't just a clothing company?!"
@@ωις-λ3πHahahahaha Maybe he Thinks that Buenos Aires is the capital of Brazil
Something about the Bush dog and the Tasmanian devil meeting just seems horrific.
What it is on the video cover?
Just a point of concern. The thumbnail shows a hyena on the Australia side. Not exactly a species native to Australia.
How do you figure this out?
Gave it a like before the video started because of the topic... don't ruin it