15 Most Poisonous Fish in the World
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- Everything in this Insect Zoo can KILL YOU! - Locked behind doors in Westminster, Colorado, the Invertebrate Zoo - Butterfly Pavilion keeps the world's most venomous insects, and aquatic creatures. I took a tour to learn more about these deadly species including giant bugs like Hissing cockroaches, Poisonous Millipedes, Thorny Devils stick insects, Leaf Bugs, Praying mantis AND even get to hold a venomous New World Tarantula, Octopus and Mantis Shrimp.
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George is one of the few CZcamsrs who still feels like exactly the same person you first subscribed to when he was still in his college dorm making videos on his nano reef tank. Each new upload is like meeting an old friend all over again!
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so true! hes dope
This is so true
She was fantastic and you can tell that she's passionate on what she do. And I love how George never interupts when she's giving info and just let her do her thing even though George is also knowledgeable about some of the stuff she showed.
I agree I noticed this and loved it.
Sarah did so well in her explanations of every creature that he randomly pointed out and inquired about, we can see that she's really knowledgeable and has taken really good care of the creatures there XD
Yeah she explained it so well, I couldn’t understand 😂
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@@fenazaidi5193 i can totally understand
CoralFish12g covering insects?! Need a herping video next!
Hi chris
@Doctor Wiggler howdy 🐠
He should do a coral fish/chandler's wild life cross over 🤣
She’s awesome! Love someone who’s clearly passionate about they do especially when it comes to Animals
I always forget how fortunate I am being from Colorado and having such inclusive facilities in my state. Thank you George for sharing this with the world! I loved the video and Sarah was the person for the job.
I really want to visit now though
Growing up in CO, I tend to forget how amazing out state is. But I do always warn tourists of that altitude sickness. It can really ruin your trip if you're not careful.
She was fantastic. Exactly the sort of person I’d want teaching me about nature.
I would like snake discovery or brave wilderness
@@Katie_and_jamal yeah brave wildness is so cool I like the spider ones
I totally agree. I learned a lot from her! Thank you🙏
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As a Coloradan, it’s so nice to see my state has a place that strives to make a difference! I also grew up in Westminster, holding Rosie as a child and learning so much about this place at such a young age! I’ve been to the butterfly pavilion so many times and I never really put much thought into such an extraordinary place. Definitely a recommend for anyone who visits Colorado! Keep up the good work George!
It was great to see all the different insects and inverts. Aswell to see the work they are doing to help the coral reefs well done for educating us 👊🏻
While I was watching this video
The charger fell on my leg and I jumped so high😂😂
Really great vid! Awesome to see the research and conservation efforts put toward these beautiful creatures!
i love this channel. his care for animals is unbelievable. i wish everyone was like him. no animal deserves to suffer.
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This is incredible! So informative 👏
I keep praying mantis’s and they both do their little leaf dance/ sway when feeling a bit uneasy and it’s adorable
The level of educational content on your latest videos is incredible, you're doing an amazing job with your team George ! Plus, you look gorgeous as always -^^-
Great Video! Love the Isopod! 😮 Also considering a Mantis Shrimp... they are awesome! 👌
Ive been in florida for almost two decades now and this is the first time ive heard about the coral problem or the fight to save them. This should be bigger news here
This was a really really good video!! One of my favorite I've ever watched!
Something more fun and informative thanks George 💛
Loved this video! Very informative.. I'd love to learn from her😊🐟👍
I like how he showed the exotics liar video for the blue tarantula
"No takers?" 🤣🤣🤣 I dieded on that part
That was cool and I learned some new things too. thanks for taking us along
Thank you! That was very informative, fascinating, entertaining and all-around kickass!!
love your editing, fast, concise, and funny. XD
i have been subscribed ever since you got 20k subs your channel has grown so fast
This was a great one! Loved this!
Incredible facility doing incredible work. Great 👍 video George. 👍🏴
I had a peacock mantis shrimp years ago and it was one of the coolest inverts/animals I ever owned! Crazy smart and recognized me over other visitors!
Title : 15 Most Poisonous Fish in the World
Him : Proceeds to show random insects
Such a great episode! Thank you.
This is all so gorgeous, thanks so much for showing this, i have GOT to check this place out
Holy crap, Sara is not slacking at work. I thought that she perhaps would be talking about one small specific group of animals and then turn it over to experts on the other groups but no, she convered it all. Really impressive!
Awesome video George 👍🏾👍🏾
This place is in Colorado I believe. Reef biulders did a vid there a whole back regarding Atlantic/FL corals. Very cool place!
Those blue tarantulas are gorgeous! Wow! That Blue is unreal!
* sees all 15 but doesn't see megalodon😂😂 *
Like that you cover this kind of stuff too
So these giant isopods are from the deep sea then that means the pressure is strong. How are they able to survive in these aquariums? Is it also pressurized?
No no, otherwise she wouldn't have been able to take them by hand... Moreover, pressure where they live is so strong compared to the surface, it would need incredibly strong & expensive structures, with the addition of very difficult maintenance... The (very) more likely is that they have been slowly stepwise acclimated to surface pressure... a bit like when human finish deepdives...
@@momallanimal2449 Thanks a lot! Someone finally answered my question.
@@caloocanboy5800 You’re welcome. :)
That's pretty cool gonna have to go check it out in a couple of weeks
i just found ur channel and i love it!
i have lived in colorado for 14 years and have been to the butterfly pavilion and i had no idea about how insanely cool this place was until now
Sara is amazing. She's one of the smartest people I've ever met. I worked with her years ago and she's nothing but awesome!
Thank you so much George for giving us super exciting quality content.
Sarah you did great job. A very interesing video. Thank you for sharing. God bless you both and your families.....🙏❤🙏❤🙏😀🙂😊
Great Video Dude Keep it up
So awesome! Thank You Sarah for all your hard work and sharing your knowledge with us on this video. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you for this video bro. Love those animals
I love watching my mantises eat crickets. It’s like a tiny tiger digging into a gazelle
Hi I love your videos so much
Sarah was such a nice lady real passion driven ,, shows through her work 💗
As I watched this 15 min video, I kept thinking he's not going to have time to list the 15 Most Poisonous Fish in the World and then at the end --not one of the 15 Most Poisonous Fish in the World. is this some sort of click bait???
I think to
Sarah knows her stuff!!! Learnt so many things from this little video! can never learn enough
The fact she talk about horseshoe crabs like nothing, but they are in danger of extintion this makes me think that not all places have the right info about how plants and animals are in danger and they talk only fun facts like this lady did about the blue blood, and that is the principal cause of their way to extintion
Not to mention half of the tarantulas had very poor enclosures, I was very surprised they didn't look ill or have bald abdomens.
@@ataka2142 You are missinformed of the tarantulas..
Nothing wrong with how they been kept..
@@Cent51 Misinformed? I own 9, including some kept in those boxes. You need far more substrate for them so they can burrow and hide, being left out in the open with nothing but a little cork hide will stress them out.
@@ataka2142 since we sharing what we got 😋.
I use to have up to1000 tarantulas at one stage of me being in the hobby, I use to breed them as well, I use to have 3 X big OBT communals, over 100 OBTs, I was big into communal setups.
I have 30 tarantulas left but
I keep them in diffrent sized plastic containers and glass cages, similar to these guys..
I also have a whole room for my spiders and snakes..
If they are eating they are not stressed.
Also, tarantulas spend 99 percent of thier time in thier burrows or hides in the wild, only come out to catch food, move house, mate or if they get flooded, other wise they pretty much stay put in..
Smaller tubs acts like a burrow or hide for them..
You can not speak of keeping them properly, because that is bit hypocritical, you should not be keeping them at all, because keeping it in a glass box is wrong..
So to make yourself feel better you keep them in a nice big enclosure but it still keeping a "wild" creater in a cage for your enjoyment, can not have it both ways and can not judge others, unless the substrate was bone dry, the cage had mold and dead feeders and the tarantulas abdomen looked small and shrunken then I would agree with..
I am going on for 17years that I have been keeping tarantulas for..
@@Cent51 That's very impressive but it's worrying that you see nothing wrong with A. geniculata, for example, being kept in a box with less than an inch of substrate with a sad little hide for it to "hide" in. I'm genuinely curious on how you kept OBT communals, did you have a lot of cannibalism? It's something I personally have never seen anyone even try.
They may be feeding and they may not have bald abdomens, my only guess is these are temporary enclosures and nothing more as the other tarantulas seem to have actual good setups.
Epic tour so awesome!
i live in tennessee and we have so many black widows here. i’ve found many just at my house. never inside thankfully but a lot in the yard and stuff.
Great video. The blue pigment part was interesting.
And the blue blood horseshoe crabs.
tarantulas are harmless except for a painful bite
Thank you! This was so cool!!! :D
These butterfly pavillion has my 3 favorite ambients 😭
Bucket Listtttr
Loved it!!!
Really informative video! Sarah has a great sense of humor about her work.
Thanks!
Nice video! greet from the Netherlands .
This was amazing
I’m semi early for once. Excited to watch the rest of the video.
I remember George when he was half his size. He's been around a long time. GOOD VIDEO!
Great presentation of the facility from Sarah. Atb.
I just went there yesterday with my husband. Had a blast!
I love looking at interesting bugs but I am not holding nothing that can bite,sting,or anything 😂😂😂
Welcome to beautiful colorful Colorado!
I love all your other videos but this one was cool.
1:11 When you realise they haven't had a customer for 26 years
What a great educator. I know a lot more than I did 15 minutes ago.
This was really fun to watch
I've lived in CO my whole life so far and didn't know we had the largest Invertebrate Zoo.
Never had this thought in the past, but now im getting a scorpion so im currently making a custom vivarium
Wow I'm actually really enjoying this so interested to watch...
*Wow amazing* ❤️❤️❤️
12:18 :"Thousand of butterflies fly over this place"
Me who avoid butterflies:🤥
I’ve seen a maggot on a school table. Yup. I poked it with my pencil.
i used to have a rose hair tarantula as a pet and became so close with it, he would just chill on my shoulder like a parrot while i was on xbox. cool little spider he was
Hi George, can you do an update video on your tanks
Those isopods are super cool.
OMG U WERE IN COLORADO MUCH LOVE FROM CO!!!
I really like the mantis shrimp and the pistol shrimp also my brother told me that shrimps are blind but the can sense movement
My godddddddddd i love your vids youre so good i love youuuu
i feel like that girl plays wow cuz she said the jelly fish was " farming sunlight " lmao
Awesome we have one here in Philadelphia I'm planning on going to it
I LOVE the guide, she’s so intelligent and witty hahahaha
Hey did that horseshoe crab facility look inhumane. Strapped up in a row having their blood drawn reminds me of vampires lol
THE MOST DEADLY ANIMALS
The thumbnail: a harmless clown fish
Btw we all know that it lives in a home that stings people but it actually can bite you with poison.
@@eduardocarranza4333 oh sorry if my comment was wrong I will try to fix my mistake in the future I thought a clownfish was harmless since I dident know a lot about the species next time I make a comment just like this I Will make sure it’s a animal that I know
@@eduardocarranza4333 also when I mean harmless I mean it’s not that scary when most of the animals in the animal kingdom and kill you but also thanks for the fact
I'm slowly turning my phone away whenever I see a spider
Beautiful creatures! Our God really is so creative and amazing! I was most fascinated by the horse shoe crab being used to help us medicinally! Amazing!
She’s so great at explaining things! Great video George.
That blue tarantula is gorgeous
oh i didnt know that insects are some of the most poisonous fishes
Thumnail: Exists
Me: Found Him!
it kind of made me less scared of insects now and interesting facts btw!!!!
Very nice & precious place! Not sure we've an equivalent here in France or even Europe. If not... we should! :D
I love how he always say “alien” on everything he sees