The flour beetle study, was that the Mythbusters one? They also tested fruit flies, but it was inconclusive on long-term effects due to their extremely short lifespans.
A couple French scientists actually once famously did a test on human decapitation. One was sentenced to death by beheading, so he told is friend to look at his head after and see how long he blinked for, the scientist who was beheaded saying he would continue to blink for as long as he could after. It turns out it was about 10 seconds.
I think it was even longer - according to from where I read it. At one part the beheaded one closed his eyes but opened them again after being callled by name. (I can't recall where I heard or read it) .
An apocryphal story exists regarding Lavoisier's execution in which the scientist blinked his eyes to demonstrate that the head retained some consciousness after being severed. Some variants of the story include Joseph-Louis Lagrange as being the scientist to observe and record Lavoisier's blinking. This story was not recorded in contemporary accounts of Lavoisier's death, and the execution site was too removed from the public for Lagrange to have viewed Lavoisier's alleged experiment.
12:10 the meat moving on the plate is clearly a stop motion effect, as you can you can see a repeating flickering pattern in the reflection on the toaster
At 5:55 the Wolffish, when my father used to get them just by dropping the bait of the pier, when he got them to shore, he took a big piece og wood, showed it in his mouth so it would bite that wood, then he used a BIG knife piercing true the skull, and that would keep them from opening the mouth after beheading, BUT still he was always aware where he had the fish's head turned
so basically if the brain remains it can still control the body since the commands come from the brain, it's the control box, but without eyes, mouth, hearing it's a pretty miserable existence
i think lots animals when near death lockup. as kitten i found which was really sweet and well behaved stopped eating on the 6th day (ofcource a fucking saterday or friday!) was trying to force feed small amounts of high calary gel the first time she ate it but the 2nd time she probbaly wouldent make it and bit ultra hard and was locked.
0:12 when you don’t take down those dead tree branches… 1:04 1:20 ananomy 2:02 can’t get by without their head 3:16 cockroach 3:533:56 brains.. 4:27 head : for hours 4:43 oct 14 2023 Edward
So now we've finally figured out a way to have chickens as quiet pets now thank God welp guess ill head on down to the neighbors and help them with their rooster that won't shaddup, im such a good person and remember folks "love thy neighbor "
Long dead meat wiggles due to something happening to provide electrical impulses - usually applying salt - such as when dead octopus and squids move when you put soy sauce on them. Meat still twitching even after it's been butchered is something I'll often see with sharks as I've had countless shark fillets still twitching even after they've been removed and cleaned, with one that was actually flopping around for several minutes. The bite reflex is also real - again, sharks are a huge problem as they can bite for hours after they're dead, as well as snakes - my dad lost a dog to a rattlesnake which he had decapitated after the dog sniffed the head and the head bit him.
Salt can activate nerve channels in fresh meat causing it to twitch. This is particularly evident in salted, fresh frog legs, "dancing" on a plate or cutting board before they are cooked.
Am i the only person who prefers the single narrator voice instead of the occasional second more high pitched one. I like to listen to these in the background as i do something else and every time the higher pitched version comes on its like a shock and makes me lose focus. I havent been watching as much just cause of that but i tried this video and its still around but it seems im one of the few it bothers since i never really see other comments mentioning it bothering them.
Wrong about the chicken. It’s beak and face had been removed by a predator and the chicken survived with a mutilated head. Not a missing one. Why do you think they blurred it out? Blood? 🤣🤣🤣 Yeah … Right🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
his has been the only video on the internet that i could not finish. i hate bugs. like phobia hate them so i will assume the rest is just as informative and educational.
8:02 then you won't mind this! The wasp is not trying to carry or reattach it's head...it's trying to eat it. The body recognizes the head as "insect parts" and carries it off as food. That it tries to eat. But it can't. Because it's its own head. Sleep well! 😉
Thus the old saying, "Running around like a chicken with it's head cut off..."
I come to life when I cook a good meal!
Title should be "animals that can survive without a head" not cooking 😂😂😂
exactly
The flour beetle study, was that the Mythbusters one?
They also tested fruit flies, but it was inconclusive on long-term effects due to their extremely short lifespans.
Nearly headless nick was cared for by Snake Discovery, a wonderful reptile channel
Was about to write something similar :)
Woule have been nice, if the guys from wattop credit snake discovery after using their footage :/
I was going to post this, too!
And yes, I agree that it would be nice if this channel did more to credit where they get their information and stories.
I loved that little guy
Amazing channel continue❤
Wasp: "Well sh!t, I've been decapitated... time to fly back home."
A couple French scientists actually once famously did a test on human decapitation. One was sentenced to death by beheading, so he told is friend to look at his head after and see how long he blinked for, the scientist who was beheaded saying he would continue to blink for as long as he could after. It turns out it was about 10 seconds.
I think it was even longer - according to from where I read it. At one part the beheaded one closed his eyes but opened them again after being callled by name. (I can't recall where I heard or read it) .
Yep, I’m surprised they didn’t reference this story. I didn’t remember it until I read your comment.
Sadly, the attempted high-five to celebrate the successful experiment was a huge fail.
Should have told him to blink twice if he can hear you
An apocryphal story exists regarding Lavoisier's execution in which the scientist blinked his eyes to demonstrate that the head retained some consciousness after being severed. Some variants of the story include Joseph-Louis Lagrange as being the scientist to observe and record Lavoisier's blinking. This story was not recorded in contemporary accounts of Lavoisier's death, and the execution site was too removed from the public for Lagrange to have viewed Lavoisier's alleged experiment.
12:10 the meat moving on the plate is clearly a stop motion effect, as you can you can see a repeating flickering pattern in the reflection on the toaster
Interesting information! Thank you for sharing! Hi Steve! You guys do such a good job with all your subjects! Catch you next time!
What about störtebecker??? He deserves it to be in this video xD
Wasp: Thats it I'm taking my head and I'm going home.
You forgot about starfish you could cut them in four pieces and every individual piece will become a starfish
Excellent job
Very interesting facts 😀
Thank you.
"Unusual Animals Caught Alive Without a Body"
At 5:55 the Wolffish, when my father used to get them just by dropping the bait of the pier, when he got them to shore, he took a big piece og wood, showed it in his mouth so it would bite that wood, then he used a BIG knife piercing true the skull, and that would keep them from opening the mouth after beheading, BUT still he was always aware where he had the fish's head turned
I like that you don't use that higher pitch as in the past. It's much more comfortable listening to your commentary ❤
0:11 the chicken laying down and adjusting its legs for more comfort how is that even possible without a brian
Cockroaches my survive a nuclear explosion but step on one...eh, not so tuff.
Waited the entire length of this video for the information indicated by the title. Still waiting. FAIL.
That thumbnail fish looked evil af
09:45 You can't teach an old slug new tricks.
Wasps and hornets have Wifi? How does the decapitated head send signals to the body to know where it's flying once it finds it's head?
Cell should of absorbed a flat worm instead of the androids.
so basically if the brain remains it can still control the body since the commands come from the brain, it's the control box, but without eyes, mouth, hearing it's a pretty miserable existence
i think lots animals when near death lockup. as kitten i found which was really sweet and well behaved stopped eating on the 6th day (ofcource a fucking saterday or friday!) was trying to force feed small amounts of high calary gel the first time she ate it but the 2nd time she probbaly wouldent make it and bit ultra hard and was locked.
0:12
when you don’t take down those dead tree branches…
1:04
1:20 ananomy
2:02 can’t get by without their head
3:16 cockroach
3:53 3:56 brains..
4:27 head : for hours
4:43
oct 14 2023 Edward
I saw this here and went aHEAD and watched it.
Great video... Bad timing for speaking about beheadings?
"Covered the Vet's BILLS".
09:50 These slugs, do they also eat their old bodies as a form of survival?
salt making the nervous system move doesn't mean they are alive
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YOOOOOOO MIKE THE HEADLESS CHICKEN IS BACK! but a male type and a latest type
TO THE GALLOWS !
me : No worries , I got this .
Hold My Beer .... In fact .... Finish it for me
So now we've finally figured out a way to have chickens as quiet pets now thank God welp guess ill head on down to the neighbors and help them with their rooster that won't shaddup, im such a good person and remember folks "love thy neighbor "
That fish head in the thumbnail looks like Spawn lmao
Waterbears are the ultimate survivors they can even survive living in outer space...oh yeah, and Kieth Richards of course....
"Never Put Your Hand in the Severed Head of a Fish. Animals Caught Alive Without a Body"
Interesting
Thumbnails was scary but contain was more scarier 😱
Long dead meat wiggles due to something happening to provide electrical impulses - usually applying salt - such as when dead octopus and squids move when you put soy sauce on them.
Meat still twitching even after it's been butchered is something I'll often see with sharks as I've had countless shark fillets still twitching even after they've been removed and cleaned, with one that was actually flopping around for several minutes.
The bite reflex is also real - again, sharks are a huge problem as they can bite for hours after they're dead, as well as snakes - my dad lost a dog to a rattlesnake which he had decapitated after the dog sniffed the head and the head bit him.
It's like a horror movie where the food comes to life and turn into little babies with fish tales and bat wings and an eyeball looking at you
6:10 IS THAT KENJIRO TSUDA SIGHING????👀👀
I couldnt live without my head oh where talking sbout brains ohh
i am suprised that you didn´t metioned Klaus Störtebecker
Dead pool done this so many times.😂
big love.
Salt can activate nerve channels in fresh meat causing it to twitch. This is particularly evident in salted, fresh frog legs, "dancing" on a plate or cutting board before they are cooked.
5:03 nearly headless nick is actually owned by the people who have the channel Snake Discovery
Saw where a Rattle Snake head
Bit the Nummie while playing with it after he beheaded it
A. WIN
the way he said Hiroshima😂
So scary and creepy and fact's 😊
I comment my own like
Rudimentary involuntary brain functions kinda shows us how much we our perception controls our bodies
thumbnail straight out of hell's inner ninth circle
I’m not sure how I watched this while eating, good video though.
In that thumbnail that fish is scary AF.
Rushing to be the first in the comment section is a dangerous addiction and you need halp
It seems like it's the face of the chicken that has been removed. Not the complete head.
How does cockroach head survive with feeding if the breathing parts are located further down the body?
Nearly headless Nick: *Im a little f%^ up but would you take care of me forever and ever?* 😂
Where is the fish that came to life after cooking?
That's so weird wow!
that predator did not know how to play mortal combat properly.
Sick!!!
Can you plz censor the chicken's bitten head?!
Am i the only person who prefers the single narrator voice instead of the occasional second more high pitched one. I like to listen to these in the background as i do something else and every time the higher pitched version comes on its like a shock and makes me lose focus. I havent been watching as much just cause of that but i tried this video and its still around but it seems im one of the few it bothers since i never really see other comments mentioning it bothering them.
Good info but uuurrrgghhh🤔😊
So if the cockroach loses jts head is it stil one or two cockroaches
Two halves make a..?
Why did the can change color with the sea wolf?
Lobster ,,,, may as well be a Roach
Same difference
No, lobster tastes a lot better than a roach. 😂
0:11 is just weird
Ummm...Where's the "cooking" part?
Oh yeah creepy stuff and others are more 😮
That's! Chicken meby donth know it's dead.
Nightmare fuel
1:12 that blurred image of chicken is really scary..If you pause the video here then you will see a demonic face😅
Thanks for the nightmares :)
Beyond creepy 😳
So getting a quick and cheeky nosh is out of the question or...
Why show us if you're just going to censor it?
you can blame YT's nonsensical rules for that one
Poor chicken.
Says "animals that come to life after cooking", proceeds to not show one animal moving after being cooked.
The headless wasp man.
Who wrote the caption, a 10-year-old. These are all the animals, that could come back to life after being cooked.
Gives “it’s just a flesh wound” a whole new, more intense level of nauseated visuals… 🤢🤮👍🏼
Too creepy for me...
After watching fr 4year please give us Degrees we are learning too much 😅
"Animals That Can Come to Life After Cooking"
Wrong about the chicken. It’s beak and face had been removed by a predator and the chicken survived with a mutilated head. Not a missing one. Why do you think they blurred it out? Blood? 🤣🤣🤣 Yeah … Right🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sup
I know right
his has been the only video on the internet that i could not finish. i hate bugs. like phobia hate them so i will assume the rest is just as informative and educational.
8:02 then you won't mind this!
The wasp is not trying to carry or reattach it's head...it's trying to eat it. The body recognizes the head as "insect parts" and carries it off as food. That it tries to eat.
But it can't. Because it's its own head.
Sleep well! 😉
Changing the portraits to something more serious would make this channel perfect. Idk the need of this.
1:38 whats the title of this cartoon?
Chicken Run 2000 movie
Cockroaches aren't immortal.
Fruit flys decapitate themselves by accident cleaning before they eat