Strange New Species Scientists Recently Discovered

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  • @buddhabess8124
    @buddhabess8124 Před rokem +420

    When he said only 10% of species had been discovered I got scared of what could be out there

    • @lorenzomazzucchi2084
      @lorenzomazzucchi2084 Před rokem +87

      The vast majority are just insect, fish in deep sea and very small organism

    • @weedb5533
      @weedb5533 Před rokem +37

      but how do we know there is another 90%?

    • @weedb5533
      @weedb5533 Před rokem +50

      Like how can scientists believe we have discovered 10% of species on Earth if we don't know about the other 90% that haven't been discovered?

    • @klewinton2898
      @klewinton2898 Před rokem +9

      @@weedb5533 trueee

    • @buddhabess8124
      @buddhabess8124 Před rokem +8

      @Weedb straight fax

  • @seandelap8587
    @seandelap8587 Před rokem +217

    You would wonder how something could be there all that time without being noticed because there's not many places on earth that humans haven't set their foot in so it is astonishing that there's so many undiscovered species

    • @deathsnitemaresinfullust2269
      @deathsnitemaresinfullust2269 Před rokem +34

      People still notice bugs they've never seen before living in their own backyard, there's absolutely no way to see every single thing living in an area even if we've gone to a place multiple times there will almost certainly be something that didn't get noticed because it's so small or someone thought it was just something else we've already seen and ignored it.
      If you notice most of the things in this video are either tiny, look like something we already know exists or is deep in the ocean.
      At this point in human history scientists and biologists have stopped saying things like "I imagine we've discovered everything there is to discover." Because every time one of them has said it we've gone on to find So Many more things that they now just assume there's always something new to discover.
      😄👍

    • @simerlyisaac423
      @simerlyisaac423 Před rokem +30

      Actually 50% of all land on Earth has not been stepped foot on or seen. Sure we have seen it all from up above but most of it is hidden underneath the canopy of the jungle

    • @Bobbb-f3i
      @Bobbb-f3i Před rokem +10

      There's hundreds discovered each year

    • @bryanb2653
      @bryanb2653 Před rokem +10

      There’s billions of undiscovered organisms in your bellybutton

    • @Devond085
      @Devond085 Před rokem +9

      @@deathsnitemaresinfullust2269 also some of the bigger creatures that have yet to be discovered are just Really shy and have been able to nail avoiding being spotted by us

  • @stevenhudson6354
    @stevenhudson6354 Před rokem +106

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      @rebeccagilbert7691 Před rokem

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      @rebeccagilbert7691 Před rokem

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      @imogenthompson1338 Před rokem

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      @imogenthompson1338 Před rokem

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  • @zinkbambino3308
    @zinkbambino3308 Před rokem +150

    Growing up in the 90s in Louisiana I remember seeing green glass frogs in the area all the time I thought everyone knew about them.

    • @Merrsharr
      @Merrsharr Před rokem +19

      Because the people who see them all the time, believe they are already well known and the zoologists who'd know, don't see them. (Or also believe they are known because no scientists knows every known species even in their specialty area, unless it's a genus of which only a handful of species are known)

    • @yaelCat_a_go
      @yaelCat_a_go Před rokem +6

      Same🧐

    • @majorasothermask1258
      @majorasothermask1258 Před rokem +4

      Glass frogs live exclusively in Central and South America. Looking through the lists of frog and toad species in Louisiana, not one is a glass frog.

    • @justyouraveragesadguyontheinte
      @justyouraveragesadguyontheinte Před rokem +9

      ​@@majorasothermask1258sorry but did you grow up with his eyes.

    • @majorasothermask1258
      @majorasothermask1258 Před rokem +3

      @JustYourAverageSadGuy OnTheInternet Did I tell him he was wrong? I just stated a fact, and maybe the original commentor could tell me more of their story if they were so inclined. Memories aren't the most reliable thing, to be honest, and this could simply be a case of misidentification. So if this person has anything to say about my comment, it's for them to say, not you. You have nothing to add to the coversation.

  • @sashamurashi225
    @sashamurashi225 Před rokem +65

    The best part about this channel is that he never, EVER clickbaits, and it's educational

  • @juneyshu6197
    @juneyshu6197 Před rokem +49

    Madagascar should be some kind of world wildlfe preserve.

    • @marcellepesek3038
      @marcellepesek3038 Před rokem +4

      Juney Shu, I absolutely agree with you! So many extraordinary creatures live there, yet we keep encroaching on their already small territory. If we don't
      act NOW, we can say goodbye to many more species! That would be terrible.
      We're supposed to be the caretakers of this incredible planet, why are we
      exploiting so much of it instead? Maybe all of us who really care, could get
      together and send petitions to the right people. Who would be the best to
      do something positive about it? The World Wildlife Federation, or does
      anyone have a good suggestion?

    • @flosa1995
      @flosa1995 Před rokem

      @@marcellepesek3038
      Please... we are not caretakes, we are just another part of the ecosystem
      We are instinctual like all animals and thus we are not above everything else but just another part
      We cant even take care of our own species due to this fact

    • @JonasJulijus-nw2xm
      @JonasJulijus-nw2xm Před rokem

      Ž
      L

    • @TheKrattscapeTeam
      @TheKrattscapeTeam Před rokem

      @@marcellepesek3038when were we ever destroying Madagascar?

    • @robpolaris7272
      @robpolaris7272 Před 5 měsíci +1

      When you introduce new species to a closed environment, like an island it often results in either the collapse of the ecology or at least the death of many species. .

  • @musaalhassan2461
    @musaalhassan2461 Před rokem +17

    The thumbnail alone is something so attractive
    I watch your videos all the time ( ;

  • @baddie_1017
    @baddie_1017 Před rokem +60

    Omg why does BE AMAZED get the point across so well! I love his channel it’s soooo good and I learn so much from it! He is hilarious 😂

  • @Dante_Fr
    @Dante_Fr Před rokem +39

    Fun fact: The bird of paradise is found in the country of Papua New Guinea, which has over 1000 new species of plants and animals. It is also well known for having over a third of the worlds languages and cultures numbering up to over 850

  • @thhomasmarks
    @thhomasmarks Před rokem +2

    00:01 my friend woke up hung over and found 1 of those things in his underwear, and has been sober now 4 years !

  • @weedb5533
    @weedb5533 Před rokem +10

    How can scientists believe we have discovered 10% of species on Earth if we don't know about the other 90% that haven't been discovered?

  • @user-gq2ij6hh4w
    @user-gq2ij6hh4w Před 4 měsíci +7

    Helicopter bug: HeLiCoPtEr HeLiCoPtEr

  • @newshodgepodge6329
    @newshodgepodge6329 Před rokem +10

    Anxious to see the next compilation of newly/recently discovered species.

  • @cormacmirshak123
    @cormacmirshak123 Před rokem +24

    Love the videos. How do you manage to get so many out per week

    • @letschatandplay-jeniece
      @letschatandplay-jeniece Před rokem +5

      I wonder... he posted 2 in less than half hour today

    • @RedRoseSeptember22
      @RedRoseSeptember22 Před rokem +7

      Be Amazed is a group of people, not just one person and they probably have paid editors. Also, scheduled uploads are a thing.

    • @hannahndungu722
      @hannahndungu722 Před rokem +1

      I wonder too

    • @loganfield1062
      @loganfield1062 Před rokem +2

      I saw one of these on a tv show around 3 years ago

    • @lukazzmatizz4378
      @lukazzmatizz4378 Před rokem

      They make 12 minute reserche and say half a minute of sensed thing then all bullshit

  • @scottricklaroque7428
    @scottricklaroque7428 Před rokem +25

    This guy is one of my favorite narrators. When I first heard him the way he talked made me think sounded less than very intelligent, but it didn't take long to see that not only is he excellent at narration but he also has impeccable comic timing. I realize he most likely has great writers but his delivery is flawless. I hope he stays with this channel, between the excellent content, great writing and the unique comments this is one of the channels I most look forward to watching each upload.

    • @adambialy472
      @adambialy472 Před rokem +1

      Same.

    • @D0NTREPLY
      @D0NTREPLY Před rokem +1

      i hate when he's not narrating an episode. there's just so much character and humor in his delivery.

    • @robertenglish3921
      @robertenglish3921 Před rokem

      which one of these are ??
      I feel like that 'helicopter bug' has been around, listed
      where is my pasport

  • @ameliaevans4292
    @ameliaevans4292 Před rokem +11

    Humor: Check
    Facts: Check
    Edit: Check
    Entertainment: Check
    Mad respect!!

  • @amiteshsingh8406
    @amiteshsingh8406 Před rokem +21

    Great video
    A piece of advice, as a biologist, i would recommend you to look for some species in the Indian subcontinent, India has a great biodiversity with different types of ecosystems, so you might find something very intersting here

    • @General_Halfling
      @General_Halfling Před rokem +2

      U should, there's some unkown bird here too, many things that's unkown, even some plants

    • @atlas187
      @atlas187 Před rokem +1

      @@General_Halfling unknown*

  • @k7l3rworkman97
    @k7l3rworkman97 Před rokem +6

    That’s so cool. I love nature, though I was cursed with allergies, I still love the flora and fauna of our amazing planet

  • @rantoandrinirina9793
    @rantoandrinirina9793 Před rokem +21

    I'm in the center plain part of Madagascar and I bet I have seen pelikan spiders more times than not when I was a kid. Those creepy insects exist in here and they're not that rare of a species. I was not aware of their venomous aspect though😨

    • @artor9175
      @artor9175 Před rokem +1

      All spiders are venomous, some more than others.

  • @ottolandin
    @ottolandin Před rokem +7

    I'm so glad that the rainforest is being protected!

  • @gabriellashimone6546
    @gabriellashimone6546 Před rokem +5

    I think the siphonophore is a good look into how the many species of animal and plant came to exist in the first place. This is evolution before our very eyes.

  • @heidibee501
    @heidibee501 Před rokem +13

    When l saw the thumbnail for the Greater Glider l thought it must be fake. But now l am convinced it must be an unbelievably cute animal that actually exists. *WHAT IS BEING DONE TO ENSURE THIS TREASURE DOES NOT FOLLOW the TASMANIAN TIGER into OBLIVION?*

  • @christinmari
    @christinmari Před rokem +6

    You think that's the longest living thing, you should check out the tree fields where all the trees there are all connected by their root systems somehow so that beats anything found on land or in the sea!

  • @SGGaming-jb6wo
    @SGGaming-jb6wo Před 9 měsíci +2

    If 10% of the species are discovered? How do they discovered that there are still 90% that were yet to be discovered?

  • @Tofu699
    @Tofu699 Před rokem +29

    U always entertain us ur soo funny keep up the good work❤👍

    • @BeAmazed
      @BeAmazed  Před rokem +8

      Thank you, I will!

    • @Friendship1nmillion
      @Friendship1nmillion Před rokem

      @@BeAmazed Would love the job of naming new species being discovered . ♑️✍️🇦🇺🇸🇯

    • @baddie_1017
      @baddie_1017 Před rokem

      Frrrrrr

    • @anbernicguy
      @anbernicguy Před rokem

      @@BeAmazed do you have a channel on Rumble?

    • @jlsherriff
      @jlsherriff Před měsícem

      ​@@anbernicguy rumble? Is that the name of the little mascot guy?

  • @sunnyricch9087
    @sunnyricch9087 Před rokem +8

    Best channel on CZcams so far🏆

  • @ShiranuiLoki
    @ShiranuiLoki Před rokem +5

    The problem about discovering small animal/insect is.. I'm holding one and I'm not sure if it's venomous or dangerous or not.

  • @AntonioAndrian
    @AntonioAndrian Před rokem +2

    All cheers for the diversity of my land, Madagascar

    • @marcellepesek3038
      @marcellepesek3038 Před rokem +1

      Antonio Adriandafatra, I second that! Three cheers for Madagascar!

  • @adamkrauss303
    @adamkrauss303 Před rokem +4

    I still don’t understand how we haven’t yet made any strides in regeneration for humans, based on all these amazing animals.

  • @WaterMelonKatIsHere
    @WaterMelonKatIsHere Před 3 měsíci +1

    "Do you know what geckos are really good at disguising at?" "That's right it's Boeing 737's"

  • @lloydivenn9809
    @lloydivenn9809 Před rokem +10

    Hey, no fair you forgot the Liturgusa krattorum, a species of praying mantis recently discovered by Dr. Svenson in the Amazon region of South America named after the Kratt brothers themselves a.k.a. the WildKratts
    Unless you already mentioned that in another video… in that case, never mind

  • @jakewilson4679
    @jakewilson4679 Před rokem +3

    This is my favorite BE AMAZED narrator 👍

  • @majorasothermask1258
    @majorasothermask1258 Před rokem +3

    20:49 Am I the only person wondering how well this thing would work for bass fishing?

  • @JLamelo11plays
    @JLamelo11plays Před 2 měsíci +1

    2:03 "I'd like it move it move it"😂

  • @RYANTHECRITE2023
    @RYANTHECRITE2023 Před rokem +5

    Amazing video by the way very educational for animal lovers like me

  • @kingcosworth2643
    @kingcosworth2643 Před rokem +3

    A mate and I found these glow in the dark millipedes about 15 years ago. Since I could never find any info on them, 6 months ago there was a news article on a new insect discovered in Australia, glow in the dark millipedes. I want a millipede named after me.

  • @lilcrazyart8306
    @lilcrazyart8306 Před rokem +6

    Respect for all you guys 🙏🏾

  • @williamramos3350
    @williamramos3350 Před rokem +2

    Seeing all these different creatures is super cool. Like the animated character that keeps popping up as well. Did you create it?

  • @partofthetribe3277
    @partofthetribe3277 Před rokem +26

    This is gonna sound weird but I feel like I've seen one of those spiders when I was a kid. Oddly enough in Pennsylvania. I know it was probably something else but it looked exactly like the last picture of it. I actually popped it with a stick and a black fluid came out it.

  • @eeyorehaferbock7870
    @eeyorehaferbock7870 Před 10 měsíci +1

    The description of how zombie worms eat actually reminds me of how fungi consume dead organic matter in a weird way.

  • @Dsdcain
    @Dsdcain Před rokem +4

    That Hammer-Headed bat kind of looks like a miniature flying moose TBH.😎

  • @larrylam2648
    @larrylam2648 Před rokem +2

    In 1973 I bought a mini deer from a trapper in Xuân Lộc, Long Khanh, Vietnam. It was 10 to 15 in tall. It lived only three days in captivity.

  • @sammie8737
    @sammie8737 Před rokem +5

    I love Ur videos it's educational and fun so I'm very thankful to u for making these videos ❤️

  • @MonsterMacLLC
    @MonsterMacLLC Před rokem +1

    I am now convinced... slugs are the most exciting species on earth! Hermaphrodite reproduction, the mating dance of the tiger slug, the inside out digestion-defense, now just when I thought I’ve heard it all about slugs they out do it again and literally regenerate POST beheading!!!! That species knows so much we don’t, we need a show on just slugs...

    • @majorasothermask1258
      @majorasothermask1258 Před rokem

      I took the shell off of my racing snail, thinking it would make it faster. If anything, it made it more sluggish.

  • @danielleeveritt9323
    @danielleeveritt9323 Před rokem +9

    Anyone else want to know what happened to the other alligator?

  • @GlassOfWater-p4u
    @GlassOfWater-p4u Před rokem

    2:02 "I'd like to move it move it"
    The spider that's been poison:I can't move it move it anymore 😭😭😭

  • @themonsterbraincreator272

    The pelican spider has to be one of my most favorite spiders

    • @vishalraj8071
      @vishalraj8071 Před rokem +3

      I want one to appear in my house

    • @BeAmazed
      @BeAmazed  Před rokem

      I find it a little creepy to be honest! Certainly interesting though

    • @themonsterbraincreator272
      @themonsterbraincreator272 Před rokem +1

      @@BeAmazed well they are the only spiders that has a neck so very interesting indeed

    • @afewofmycommentsarecringy.8646
      @afewofmycommentsarecringy.8646 Před rokem +1

      my favorite is still one of the danish jumping spiders, they're such little skrunkly gumbles

  • @hannahndungu722
    @hannahndungu722 Před rokem +2

    Good job be amazed today am totally👀😆 entertained by two videos.😄.......from kenya ✌

  • @BorzoiSnowdog
    @BorzoiSnowdog Před rokem +17

    This is just sad, since scientists said that there's 10% of animals that they discovered, I wonder if there's still animals that we thought extinct still exist...

    • @bronball7881
      @bronball7881 Před rokem

      Dinosaurs still exist but in the form of chickens

    • @mintkiity
      @mintkiity Před rokem +1

      I sure hope so

    • @probablysomeguy4806
      @probablysomeguy4806 Před rokem

      Only if they’re small. Any huge animals would’ve been found already.

    • @marcellepesek3038
      @marcellepesek3038 Před rokem

      @@probablysomeguy4806 Interestingly enough, one could be in the bush and a whole herd of elephants could be nearby, but due to the soft pads of their feet, they
      could suddenly come upon us very unexpectedly. Who knows what else still
      exists out there? Other animals, like snakes,
      have amazing camouflage abilities. You
      could step on one and not realize it until
      it bites you!

    • @probablysomeguy4806
      @probablysomeguy4806 Před rokem

      @@marcellepesek3038 walking silently won’t hide large animals for thousands of years while we were recording history. Just look at how the elephant couldn’t hide from us despite their ninja footsteps.

  • @rosebrigade
    @rosebrigade Před rokem +1

    I should make a clarification for people to understand real quick so people won't get confused.
    Glass frogs were discovered long before 2022 (back in the 1920s), but the newer species in the videos (Mashpi and Nouns frogs), were discovered in 2022.
    But they ALL have a sort of transparent look to them, and there have been videos made on them by many nature-themed CZcams channels (such as BraveWilderness, you should check them out 👍)

  • @weird_art_kid
    @weird_art_kid Před rokem +6

    The pelican spider has unlocked a new fear within me.

  • @luukblom4423
    @luukblom4423 Před rokem +2

    Please make this a series

  • @Aaron-xg4pk
    @Aaron-xg4pk Před rokem +3

    Always a pleasure to watch your videos.

  • @EthanPrimeElementalist
    @EthanPrimeElementalist Před rokem +2

    Him casually simping on animals

  • @CSnoob582
    @CSnoob582 Před rokem +3

    i was just waiting for it to come out

  • @BALLIandFLUFFYandOZIE
    @BALLIandFLUFFYandOZIE Před rokem +1

    the ending was so weird
    like 3 alligators, first on was eaten by huge crustaceans, second went missing, like the whole thing was missing and third was eaten by something till the bone and even after that there were zombie worms eating the bones
    creepy

  • @partofthetribe3277
    @partofthetribe3277 Před rokem +7

    Wonder what the hell ripped that second alligator away

  • @flam3gam323
    @flam3gam323 Před rokem +2

    I'm AMAZED by this AMAZING BE AMAZED vid🤩

  • @sillymoment1
    @sillymoment1 Před rokem +5

    amazing creatures bro

  • @BiboDora
    @BiboDora Před rokem +2

    Man I am very addicted to this channel.. great work buddy 😊

    • @She2D0pe
      @She2D0pe Před rokem

      The channel WATOP is even better!

  • @garrettfairley3401
    @garrettfairley3401 Před rokem +8

    2:55 I dont remember its name but I first learned about a similar frog from a book (same for 7:00). The book also had a pink centipede, a tarsier with a tail 3x longer than itself, and the T-rex leech. Does anyone know the name of the book (it was released around the 2010s)?

    • @pAcoAppu
      @pAcoAppu Před rokem +1

      Really

    • @garrettfairley3401
      @garrettfairley3401 Před rokem +3

      @@pAcoAppu Yeah, it also had a stick bug as long as a man's forearm. I used to have the book before I lost the book a while back. I probably still have it, I just don't remember where it is. You don't by any chance know the book's name, do you?

    • @pAcoAppu
      @pAcoAppu Před rokem +1

      @@garrettfairley3401 true fact

    • @garrettfairley3401
      @garrettfairley3401 Před rokem +4

      @@pAcoAppu I finally found it at my grandma's. It's called Wild Discoveries Wacky New Animals.

  • @colorfulshow33
    @colorfulshow33 Před rokem +1

    The commentary voice is warm and clear ... Good job

  • @chapinrowell5099
    @chapinrowell5099 Před rokem +3

    Already seems cool and I’m 10 seconds in

  • @123UpNorth321
    @123UpNorth321 Před rokem +1

    Our planet is just so wonderful, how beautiful and diverse all life is 🌍🌎🌏

  • @Nadwislanka_Better
    @Nadwislanka_Better Před 6 měsíci +3

    Our Lord God's creation is always amazing 😁🙏❤️ stay in faith,we need to save animals from extinction❤🙏

  • @gheediaz234
    @gheediaz234 Před 2 měsíci +2

    frog gish 👁️👄👁️

  • @wellwisher4839
    @wellwisher4839 Před rokem +3

    We can never be sure that we discovered everything about earth

  • @essie3741
    @essie3741 Před rokem +2

    19:41
    It's like the Eevee evolution but with bugs.

  • @christopherruvo511
    @christopherruvo511 Před rokem +6

    Free Andrew Tate

  • @thedarklord4017
    @thedarklord4017 Před rokem +1

    13:30 it looks like a plushy.
    16:06 looks like a bunny is inside the jellyfish

  • @Kroggnagch
    @Kroggnagch Před 4 měsíci

    I love frogfish. Theyre so cute how they walk. An even cuter "walking" sea creatures is the flamboyant cuttlefish. Theyre tiny and don't use the jet propulsion that other octopodes do, they use their tiny arms and form little legs with them and walk along the ocean floor, hunting little critters for sustainance. Adorable and beautiful and so cute. I love them.

  • @noemartin11
    @noemartin11 Před rokem +1

    You blew me away today, nice job.

  • @stevebaker9709
    @stevebaker9709 Před rokem +2

    I'm surprised that they still find new species seeing has most inviroment have been destroyed .hope now they have found these new ones these don't get their inviroment destroyed by mans greed 😵😵😵😵

  • @KingKatura
    @KingKatura Před rokem +2

    See if anyone can find this creature. About 2 summers ago, i was in upstate ny by the Canadian border near the water but not close to the water. When this creature came flying in, at first i thought it was a humming bird, because it was the size of one. But it was extremely aggressive, it had a huge Stinger at its end at least a inch or 2 or more long, it used its wings fast like a hummingbird, But that wasn't the end of the weirdness, it appeared to be covered in hair, & had the antenna of like a moth or butterfly that go up & curl at the end long & slender but strong. A bug the size of a small bird but aggressive like a bee or hornet yet had no appearance of either. It was messing around with flowers but did not have a beak like humming bird. It made a huge humming bird like wing sound, But was clearly some sort of insect. My wife tried to catch slow motion video of it, but she never kept the phone that had them & forgot to send them to me. However in my 35 years of going around that area i have never seen a insect like it in my life & have not since either. I got my kids out of there because it did attempt to threaten us which is how i noticed it had a stinger that was huge. I assume it must of flown across the river from canada? But again I've never seen such a thing before & originally made the mistake of thinking it was a humming bird.

    • @1000hzZz
      @1000hzZz Před rokem +1

      Do you mean your wife still have the slow motion video of that hyper aggressive hummingbird like insect? If you can post it here, we may use image search or ai to help you find out if it's a 1st discovery.

    • @KingKatura
      @KingKatura Před rokem +1

      @@1000hzZz I'll have to see idk if she got rid of the phone or not. But it was pretty crazy, & ive never seen such a thing again. & its rare for insects to be aggressive & fly in straight lines back & forth like they are challenging you to come near while at the same time heading towards you.

    • @1000hzZz
      @1000hzZz Před rokem +1

      @@KingKatura Hope it would be investigated further soon, I can't imagine a flying needle with an idea of land ownership, not to mention that kind of behavior usually comes from social animals... it really sounds like something that could have been a biohazzard that would change the surrounding biodiversity and safety precautions.

    • @KingKatura
      @KingKatura Před rokem

      @@1000hzZz Idk but canada is right across the river so i assume it flew over from there. It was extremely odd & im not one to run from bugs, but this one i knew i had to get the kids & myself out of there because something about it was wrong, which by that i mean dangerous. The odd thing is we don't have any poisonous or venomous bugs around our area but for some reason that was the thought if it stung me.
      When i get a minute ill return to the area to see if perhaps it is there again, it is summer again after all. It was by itself, like i said the way it looked & moved i thought it was a humming bird, then when it started flying towards me strafing back & forth i realized it was a bug of some sort, & saw it clearly no more than 3 ft away.
      Then when it started coming at me strafing back & forth & then stopping in front of me as if to challenge me, then back a tiny bit then repeated the motion again.
      I think it was more or less trying to keep me away from the flower it was going too. But these tree copter bugs remind me a tiny bit of it, because of the size & odd shape of them. But it was not one of them.
      The other thing is i have been to marathon ny, & apparently there in marathon which is 4 hours away they have had invasive butterfly's that are like vamperic in nature. But thats 4 hours away & 2 years prior. This was no butterfly either, But odd bugs it seems have been invading ny state apparently.

    • @marcellepesek3038
      @marcellepesek3038 Před rokem +1

      @KingKatura: Do you think it could possibly be some sort of giant wasp?

  • @teaSam7
    @teaSam7 Před rokem +1

    1:00 is that spooderman?

  • @artor9175
    @artor9175 Před rokem +1

    "A cannibalistic spider that sadistically kills it's prey..." In other words, any species of spider.

  • @ryanpenalosa3148
    @ryanpenalosa3148 Před rokem +1

    Random fact: You probably stumbled into an undiscovered species in your life and you don't even know about it.

  • @froggyspots9630
    @froggyspots9630 Před rokem +1

    I’m 12 seconds in and I’m staying like always

  • @commentsedited
    @commentsedited Před rokem

    Dude. That Gump section was totally Worth it. Wonderful video and suddenly, I have a smile on my face. 😂

  • @halpittaway111
    @halpittaway111 Před 4 měsíci

    I think I like the very last one the zombie bone eaters… Love the humor good editing. I really enjoyed this. Thank you.

  • @miamimike8685
    @miamimike8685 Před rokem +1

    Great content love the channel…That was a interesting video…wow great job guys

  • @kkyutten
    @kkyutten Před rokem +2

    Starting 2023 with seeing one of my biggest fears first In the video and screaming and dropping my phone and punching the air: spiders

  • @stephaniepayne689
    @stephaniepayne689 Před rokem +1

    ze first one scared me but you do make interesting facts everytime keep this up

  • @king_liam._
    @king_liam._ Před rokem +2

    Best Videos, extremely educative

  • @user-we5px3pd3l
    @user-we5px3pd3l Před 8 měsíci

    I think I saw a tv show talking about how in the next 30 years, millions of small different sea creatures could be found, as less than 30% of the ocean has been explored

  • @teaSam7
    @teaSam7 Před rokem +1

    Get stick bugged lol 9:16

  • @nadavrand6304
    @nadavrand6304 Před rokem +1

    You said something wrong. At 01:45 you say "cannibalistically", but cannibalism is eating one's own species. It's eating a different species, so it isn't a cannibal.

  • @echigoyaono8739
    @echigoyaono8739 Před 2 měsíci

    Solar snail really said "Bluetooth is connected, decapitating myself now."

  • @chimichangaVA
    @chimichangaVA Před rokem

    "LONG and DEEP"
    Bro knew what he was doing when saying that 💀..

  • @joeanderson8839
    @joeanderson8839 Před rokem +1

    Can that slug reattach to its body after it detaches its head ? And this could be a renewable food resource.

  • @Olympusland
    @Olympusland Před rokem +1

    Hey are we not going to mention the part where there is a giant unknown preadtor? We are just gonna focuses on the zombie worms?

  • @thespicemelange.1
    @thespicemelange.1 Před rokem

    You got to MOVE IT! MOVE IT! Thanks for getting that song stuck in my head....

  • @Blu_1850
    @Blu_1850 Před rokem

    Bro took “HELICOPTER HELICOPTER”
    To a whole new level 💀
    [the thumb nail]

  • @delphineparayno1177
    @delphineparayno1177 Před 4 měsíci +1

    3:49 bro ima send dis part to my friend…

  • @Thundralight
    @Thundralight Před rokem +1

    glider is the cutest thing

  • @letschatandplay-jeniece
    @letschatandplay-jeniece Před rokem +2

    Pelican spider?😂 just the looks of it make me laugh

  • @67kemo
    @67kemo Před rokem

    Okay, I haven't heard a pun that isn't a groaner, yet, but I still chuckle. Fun stuff!

  • @palp8623
    @palp8623 Před 11 měsíci

    The long strand sea creature made of thousands of individual multicellular organisms is a prime example of the speed of information. Its instant. Whereas light has a limit, information is magically instantaneous.

  • @concepcioncastrosalinas6261

    i liked the northern greater glider he should appear in a future turning red movie

  • @Big_SungisYT
    @Big_SungisYT Před rokem +1

    The helicopter, aah, yeah no we actually had them at my backyard in Australia i might think that they may be extinct