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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2022
  • Giant water bugs - aka "toe-biters" - pack one of the most painful bites of any insect. But they make the best dads ever. Rather than leaving the survival of his eggs to chance, dad will haul them around piggyback style for weeks, until they hatch right off his back.
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    This summer, as you cool your bare feet in a stream somewhere in California - or almost anywhere in the world, really - you might feel a painful nip. The menacing culprit: a giant water bug.
    Lurking just below the surface of that flowing creek or refreshing pond, these bugs resemble enormous aquatic ticks, with googly eyes and praying mantis arms. And although they won’t seek you out for an attack, they also won’t hesitate to take a defensive bite if you get too close, earning them the nickname “toe-biters.”
    They puncture the skin with dagger-like mouth parts and have a bite known as one of the most painful of any insect - sharp and stinging like a wasp’s. You may not even get a chance to spot the offending insect before it dashes off, but you’ll undoubtedly be left with an indelible impression. And a swollen, throbbing toe.
    --- What do giant water bugs eat?
    Giant water bugs are voracious predators that will take down any small animals they can subdue. They have a long needle-like mouth and their bite contains a cocktail of chemicals that paralyzes their prey and digests their tissues. Then the giant water bugs slurp up its meal. Giant water bugs hunt other insects, tadpoles and frogs, small fish, and even the occasional duckling.
    --- How do giant water bugs breathe?
    Giant water bugs spend their lives in freshwater, but they must return to the surface to breathe. Giant water bugs have two little air straps that protrude from their backside. The air straps work like a snorkel to pull air into a bubble trapped under their wings.
    --- What do giant water bugs taste like?
    In Southeast Asia giant water bugs are sometimes eaten as a regional delicacy. Like other arthropods, giant water bugs are said to taste a bit like shrimp with a slightly sweet flavor.
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  • @___myytimee
    @___myytimee Před rokem +3779

    To think that, the fathers spend alot of their effort caring for the eggs and giving them oxygen, and the baby nympths that hatch can just be eaten 💀

    • @YouTubeUzername
      @YouTubeUzername Před rokem +242

      That’s what I was thinking! Lol but maybe they only eat a few or the sickly ones for all of the trouble they went through.

    • @ZOCCOK
      @ZOCCOK Před rokem +470

      "I may have cared for you but do not think that I love you"
      Bug Man, 2022

    • @minhducnguyen9276
      @minhducnguyen9276 Před rokem +229

      "Once you are out of this house you are on your own"

    • @Sentarry
      @Sentarry Před rokem +109

      "Leave, or I will feast on you youngling! This is the way."

    • @Sapphire3759
      @Sapphire3759 Před rokem +130

      He was raising his snack for later

  • @brooklynyte
    @brooklynyte Před rokem +4888

    The most caring dad in the insect world!
    Also:
    The baby has to sneak away cause these dads are known to eat their young!

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před rokem +547

      IKR?

    • @nasr7341
      @nasr7341 Před rokem +526

      The ultimate "you're on your own now kid"

    • @chara98dreemurr43
      @chara98dreemurr43 Před rokem +261

      That's how you know the bar is literally below ground level

    • @BLOODKINGbro
      @BLOODKINGbro Před rokem +154

      A lot of animals cannibalize their young almost immediately after birth if they're stressed.
      Mice, pigs, and scorpions for certain.

    • @hamnporkgamer
      @hamnporkgamer Před rokem +75

      @@chara98dreemurr43 more like water level

  • @al6243
    @al6243 Před rokem +197

    I forgot what it's name was but there's this species of cockroach that eats dead leaves or something. What's special about them is that both parents care for their little cockroach babies. Guarding them, and bringing them leaves for food for several months. Parental care as extensive as this in the insect world is just so fascinating and uncommon.

    • @mg-zg4go
      @mg-zg4go Před rokem +9

      I think its called hissing cockroach

    • @al6243
      @al6243 Před rokem +15

      @@mg-zg4go It was indeed a type of hissing cockroach but I forgot what specific species. These parent cockroaches staying in close contact with their offspring was quite a special behavior. I just can't remember what video it was that I saw this.

    • @mg-zg4go
      @mg-zg4go Před rokem +3

      @@al6243 i saw the video,too. They make a burrow where the young life and care for them for month

    • @SonicBoone56
      @SonicBoone56 Před rokem +2

      That's most cockroach species, actually.

    • @SrSealKing
      @SrSealKing Před měsícem

      Giant burrowing cockroach

  • @satrickptar6265
    @satrickptar6265 Před rokem +14

    So basically, it's their mom who buys milk at the grocery.

  • @maxamps45
    @maxamps45 Před rokem +3299

    these insect has a sting that's more potent than any bee that stung me before. but unlike bees the sting from it wont give you swelling. its just pure searing pain.

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před rokem +454

      Sorry that you have experienced its bite. Ouch!

    • @maxamps45
      @maxamps45 Před rokem +370

      @@KQEDDeepLook I had to relocate one once when I discovered one in my fish tank. even though they're aquatic insect, I think they can still fly and seek bodies of water. that's probably how one end up in my tank.

    • @WanderTheNomad
      @WanderTheNomad Před rokem +191

      Makes me wonder if I would rather experience pain with no damage, or damage with no pain.

    • @secondsein7749
      @secondsein7749 Před rokem +249

      @@WanderTheNomad definitely the first. Without damage the pain is temporary. Damage often last a while and they would cause pain during that time.
      Plus, damage without pain is dangerous. You'd never know if there is something wrong with you and the next thing you know, you'd close to death.

    • @TonyTylerDraws
      @TonyTylerDraws Před rokem +90

      I got stung by one when I was a kid. Comparable to the fire ants stings I got about a week later.
      Twasn't the best summer

  • @-tfy-8453
    @-tfy-8453 Před rokem +764

    Narrator: Caring and nurturing like this by a dad is almost unheard of.
    Also Narrator: Giant water bug dads are fearsome predators that are known to eat their own babies.
    (Words were cut short for convenience)

    • @EvonneLindiwe
      @EvonneLindiwe Před rokem +7

      🤣

    • @ikhbjhbkm5
      @ikhbjhbkm5 Před rokem +35

      Are you suggesting that dads of other species might be more likely to stick around if the offspring were a little more ....tasty?

    • @algharibe
      @algharibe Před rokem +9

      women

    • @EvonneLindiwe
      @EvonneLindiwe Před rokem +2

      @@ikhbjhbkm5 🤣

    • @XiaoMof
      @XiaoMof Před rokem +4

      Well to be fair, Gerbil Mothers can also do this too…

  • @ysph
    @ysph Před rokem +28

    It all starts adding up near the end where you find out he's taking care of the eggs specifically because he wants to eat the contents. Very clever little bug.

  • @thewaywardpoet
    @thewaywardpoet Před rokem +233

    Only Deep Look can turn a story about a terrifying-looking bug into something heartwarming and, dare I say, endearing.

  • @reionj8816
    @reionj8816 Před rokem +1159

    They are the most responsible dads in the insect world, wow. Lesson learned, don't mess with water bugs. Thanks Deep Look.

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před rokem +51

      You are welcome RJ!

    • @7burnitdown
      @7burnitdown Před rokem +1

      Until they eat their babies

    • @Onihikage
      @Onihikage Před rokem +49

      Most responsible dads, yet they still eat their kids sometimes. Not sure how I feel about that.

    • @XiaoMof
      @XiaoMof Před rokem +12

      @@Onihikage Gerbil Mothers also eat their young. A lot more animals than you think cannibalize their young.

    • @XiaoMof
      @XiaoMof Před rokem +8

      @@Onihikage Also Idk if this is true but it is possible that because of the dimorphism or maybe bad eyesight? (I do not know if their eyesight is good or not) between the adult and baby that the adult mistakes the baby for prey

  • @iamjustkiwi
    @iamjustkiwi Před rokem +604

    I've got one of these fellas living in my terrarium, they're about 2 years old now and they keep my guppy population under control, it's like a sea monster in the tank, they're so big!
    Really cool seeing that they are amazing parents too

    • @bettysmith4527
      @bettysmith4527 Před rokem +71

      Umm you should def provide a video of that for us!!

    • @NTNscrub
      @NTNscrub Před rokem +15

      Are these not the same bugs that eat their own children?

    • @genericscout5408
      @genericscout5408 Před rokem

      errr as amazing as a crab really.

    • @escanor7938
      @escanor7938 Před rokem +5

      How big are they??

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před rokem +51

      up to 3 inches / 8 cm in length.

  • @cosmictsunami
    @cosmictsunami Před rokem +25

    Me whole video- awwwwww
    2:55- whelp, reality just set back in.

  • @TheNewton
    @TheNewton Před rokem +28

    The layers of instincts for that species to continue is wild. Water music, post mating egg reception , oxygen management,

  • @ace-paidinfull5240
    @ace-paidinfull5240 Před rokem +175

    Dont go chasing waterbugs
    Please stick to the other bugs and insects your used to
    We all know that the bugs are gona mate or do nothing at all
    But i think the nymphs will grow fast🎵

  • @HiFiInsider
    @HiFiInsider Před rokem +275

    I would love to learn the behind the scenes how these videos are made. incredible content.

    • @clintshidwood4511
      @clintshidwood4511 Před rokem +62

      duh, insect actors obviously

    • @NunYaBiz1313
      @NunYaBiz1313 Před rokem +24

      They have a personal tank and make the environment as close as the real thing to get those shots

    • @leleprtk
      @leleprtk Před rokem +7

      @@clintshidwood4511 so true! have you guys not seen the “a bug’s life” bloopers? that’s how the magic happens come on

    • @Eyelohim
      @Eyelohim Před rokem +1

      They are made by filming and editing.

    • @hoze1235
      @hoze1235 Před rokem

      CGI obviously

  • @sticks_studiosHQ
    @sticks_studiosHQ Před rokem +31

    0:42 if only it was that easy to humans xd

  • @russcatt5952
    @russcatt5952 Před rokem +19

    How did I get here?

  • @janasstudio
    @janasstudio Před rokem +39

    THE TITLE 😂 GENIUS!

    • @IntrepidFraidyCat
      @IntrepidFraidyCat Před rokem

      LOL! Ikr? Just another reason I love this channel. 🚫💧🏃🏻‍♀️

    • @ace-paidinfull5240
      @ace-paidinfull5240 Před rokem +1

      Please stick to the other bugs and insects your used to🎵😉

    • @IntrepidFraidyCat
      @IntrepidFraidyCat Před rokem

      @@ace-paidinfull5240 😄👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @Brendonc23
    @Brendonc23 Před rokem +29

    I can't stomach bugs sometimes but I still watch I'm so effed up lol

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před rokem +5

      Beautiful AND creepy.

    • @Tukkerrandy
      @Tukkerrandy Před rokem

      Same, I always have my hand ready to block the screen in case there’s too much of a close up.

  • @marquendra
    @marquendra Před rokem +6

    Anyone else notice the play on words of the title that's almost like TLC's "Don't go chasing waterfalls?" I love it!

    • @linikedemarco
      @linikedemarco Před rokem +3

      LOL I was up here singing:
      DON’T GO CHASING WATER BUGS
      PLEASE STICK TO THE ROACHES AND THE ANTS THAT YOU’RE USED TO

    • @buggerkingmalmo8949
      @buggerkingmalmo8949 Před 8 měsíci

      I did too

  • @VanRukh
    @VanRukh Před rokem +3

    The Water Bug: Proud owner of both #1 dad and worst dad mugs

  • @Steve-zj4mv
    @Steve-zj4mv Před rokem +26

    I am both amazed and a bit disgusted at the same time... Anyways, great video!

  • @IntrepidFraidyCat
    @IntrepidFraidyCat Před rokem +14

    1:24 Poor little guy on the right! 😉 Great video, thank you.

  • @sgh5985
    @sgh5985 Před 10 měsíci +19

    don't go chasing water bugs, please stick to the ants and the beetles that you're used to

  • @Unknown-xq8ll
    @Unknown-xq8ll Před rokem +6

    0:58 I have PTSD now :)

  • @makeupdiaries6438
    @makeupdiaries6438 Před rokem +168

    What happens to the "eggshells" left on its back? Does they dissolve, or wear off?

    • @Boogers32150
      @Boogers32150 Před rokem +45

      I would suspect they don't live long enough for that to be an issue

    • @P3N1SLUVR
      @P3N1SLUVR Před rokem +32

      Made me want to grab a pair of tweezers and pick off the hatched sacs.

    • @Snewbew
      @Snewbew Před rokem +12

      I think they'd just stay there until the next molt

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před rokem +182

      According to Elyse DeFranco, who worked with us on this story the male uses his legs to scrape the egg casings off after they’ve hatched. He even does this occasionally before they’ve hatched, but researchers don’t yet know why. It may be when the eggs aren’t viable or there aren’t enough of them to make all of his work worth it.

    • @Kurochana
      @Kurochana Před rokem +28

      @@KQEDDeepLook Or maybe he wants to get more space for more...action. :x

  • @stevens9625
    @stevens9625 Před rokem +9

    3:21 The shape of their eyes makes it look like they are grinning as they suck the life out of the prey. 😅

  • @theminish8710
    @theminish8710 Před rokem +12

    Would make an amazing water/bug pokémon! Thanks for the amazing work Deep Look as always.

  • @DungNguyen-ru5kg
    @DungNguyen-ru5kg Před rokem +2

    I heard in Vietnam, they extracted gland to get the special fluid in it for mixing with fish sauce, delicacy fish sauce for soft rice plates.

  • @tangytablets5150
    @tangytablets5150 Před rokem +18

    Its actually very cute and sweet how they know when to surface to give the baby bugs some fresh breathing air. The nymph cannibalism? Not so much.

    • @katero1511
      @katero1511 Před rokem

      I was lookin for someone who comments something "cute" about them but you stated a point so I won't uh "antagonize" you by bad mouthing you.

    • @tangytablets5150
      @tangytablets5150 Před rokem +1

      @@katero1511 please dont antagonize people just because they like things.

  • @slade3349
    @slade3349 Před rokem +14

    Unmatched quality and narration, awesome vid!

  • @Jinxaire
    @Jinxaire Před rokem +9

    Loved this. It would be great to see you guys do a video about the harvestman species that provide paternal care, too.

  • @alancosta4760
    @alancosta4760 Před měsícem +1

    Those insects pops up here in Brazil like mosquitoes near to rivers mostly after rainy days. We call them "water cockroaches"

  • @halogenzawgi9410
    @halogenzawgi9410 Před rokem +19

    First half of the video : they are the most responsible dads
    Second half : they also eat their youngs if not careful
    Welp, they got us in the first half,NGL…

  • @SolomonRasputin
    @SolomonRasputin Před rokem +3

    Male water bug is the baby daddy of the year 💀

  • @DeVoid1
    @DeVoid1 Před rokem +2

    So... seems that the more eggs you have, the more of a chad you are in the water bug world.

  • @hikarinakatani4162
    @hikarinakatani4162 Před rokem +3

    I love using a deep look to get inspiration for my biology assignments. Thanks!

  • @kimbratton9620
    @kimbratton9620 Před rokem +61

    Nature is incredible it never ceases to amaze me!😃

  • @nataliaonggano
    @nataliaonggano Před rokem +78

    Does anyone know what happens to the eggshells after they hatch? Like, will those things stick to the dad forever? or will it eventually fall off naturally?

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před rokem +42

      Great question - we will try to find out.

    • @PapeZeon
      @PapeZeon Před rokem +9

      @@KQEDDeepLook Sorry if I’m being impatient but, have you found out yet?

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před rokem +25

      Not yet! We will want to do some research.

    • @TheElyse008
      @TheElyse008 Před rokem +60

      The male uses his legs to scrape the egg casings off after they’ve hatched. He even does this occasionally before they’ve hatched, but researchers don’t yet know why. It may be when the eggs aren’t viable or there aren’t enough of them to make all of his work worth it.

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před rokem +22

      Hey Elyse! I was just about to reach out and ask you this question. :-) Thank you.

  • @cyberBIGGT
    @cyberBIGGT Před rokem +2

    "Don't go chasing water bugs, please stick to the gators and the snakes that you're used too" 🎶

  • @shashihnt
    @shashihnt Před rokem +2

    Insects are getting more action than me 😂😂😂

  • @BorisKOUKA
    @BorisKOUKA Před rokem +11

    When you started, your videos were amazing, now we don't have words to describe how great it is ! And that is why I gave money on your Patreon .

  • @QUIRK1019
    @QUIRK1019 Před rokem +3

    So... what you're saying is: Please stick to the rivers and the lakes that you're used to?

  • @thingsofnature77
    @thingsofnature77 Před rokem +2

    Water bugs are interesting but seeing the eggs on the back makes my skin crawl! Still awesome though it’s nature! 👍🏻😁

  • @gamer123sike8
    @gamer123sike8 Před rokem +2

    Everyone: enjoying the video
    Me: The eggs has trypophobia…!

  • @Cleaverbomb
    @Cleaverbomb Před rokem +14

    It looks like their eyes are dimpled by smiles and honestly I love it

  • @CarlosMartinezxFulLxArsenaLx

    Yay! A video on my absolute favorite group of insects ever! I freaking love belostomatids ❤️

  • @attila535
    @attila535 Před rokem +1

    Their eyes make them look so satisfied with themselves.

  • @zer0pro
    @zer0pro Před rokem +1

    I live around these things. Sometimes you hear a weird scrapeing sound in a parking lot at night, thats the sound of it turning twords you right before it flys directly for your face. Fn horror bugs.

  • @bfjrd
    @bfjrd Před rokem +17

    nature is scary and amazing at the same time

  • @yessily
    @yessily Před rokem +31

    Another amazing video!!! Good work DeepLook! 🌿💚 Come to think of it, these water bugs kind of look like mini flat crabs

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před rokem +4

      Yes they do! And you are most welcome!

    • @frostincubus4045
      @frostincubus4045 Před rokem +5

      Is that why it's considered a delicacy in South East Asia (Thailand)?

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před rokem +5

      They are indeed a popular snack.

    • @ddelv583
      @ddelv583 Před rokem

      @@frostincubus4045 😳🪲🦗🪳🙀

  • @YourQuality
    @YourQuality Před rokem +2

    Don't go chasing water bugs please stick to the rivers 'N the lakes that yuh used to ~ 🎶🎶

  • @_gurl8567
    @_gurl8567 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for making a video about water bugs!

  • @CuackTheDucks
    @CuackTheDucks Před rokem +15

    I came in early this time! Time to learn a thing or two about water bugs.

  • @bruhbun
    @bruhbun Před rokem +7

    Definitely some of the best content on CZcams!
    If you guys are looking for ideas on videos maybe you could do one on those spiders that mimic/look like ants like Myrmarachne Formicaria

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před rokem +2

      Cool idea, Dave, thank you.

    • @bruhbun
      @bruhbun Před rokem

      @@KQEDDeepLook Thank you for always entertaining me with you informative videos!

    • @crazeeborg
      @crazeeborg Před rokem +1

      @@KQEDDeepLook A deep peep video on insect mimicry would be awesome.. Along with the ant mimicking spider I find the Scorpion fly and mantid fly cool.

  • @Fallen2024
    @Fallen2024 Před rokem +1

    There eyes make it look like there always happy. Imagine being liquified from the inside and the last thing you see is “😊”

  • @temidayojaphet2901
    @temidayojaphet2901 Před rokem +2

    I love this channel
    Accurate, and easy to understand In just 3-5 minutes
    Keep it on 👍👍

  • @gudboi1944
    @gudboi1944 Před rokem +3

    Great power comes great responsibility
    Great eggs comes great heavy back

  • @ErokLobotomist
    @ErokLobotomist Před rokem +4

    I went to a daycamp when I was around 8 at some random lake. A kid found one of these things in the water and everyone's little minds were totally BLOWN. For years I remember describing the thing to people without knowing what it was.

  • @chrispham1113
    @chrispham1113 Před rokem +1

    Freaking insects give goosebumps due to germs and parasites they carry.

  • @doubleclick4132
    @doubleclick4132 Před rokem +6

    as a kid i was catching frogs in a murky very tiny little pond. it wasnt even a pond it was just a small watering hole no bigger than 2x2ft. the frogs would burrow into the mud and i once by mistake pulled out one of these instead thinking it was a frog. i kid you not, that thing was enormous. not just because of my tiny child hands at the time but it was objectively huge. as soon as i realized it wasnt a frog i threw it back in immediately and never spoke about it with anyone. this memory stuck with me for 30 years.and as time went by i started dismissing it as something i just imagined and didnt even happen. only a few years ago i discovered these things actually do exist and realize what it was that i caught back then. its a miracle it didnt sting me

  • @reionj8816
    @reionj8816 Před rokem +5

    Their bite is extremely painful to human, still have me on edge yes. "Toe Biters", who would have thought. 🙁😬

  • @mks9469
    @mks9469 Před rokem +9

    It is so interesting how each species does things a bit different.
    I thought the sea horse was the only one who did this.

  • @anilinebenzene8352
    @anilinebenzene8352 Před rokem +1

    The editing was done perfectly.

  • @jaytakajeremiahtisdale2042

    Somehow this is very wholesome to me, I mean am I only one who thinks the giant water bug looks cute?

  • @MajiggerRose
    @MajiggerRose Před rokem +14

    Thank you so much for all your videos on bugs! I'm an arthropod enthusiast and love seeing people be nerds about bugs too.

    • @KQEDDeepLook
      @KQEDDeepLook  Před rokem +2

      You are so welcome! You're in good company here. A true Deep Peep! 🕳️👀

    • @waytogo_roblox
      @waytogo_roblox Před rokem +1

      @@KQEDDeepLook 🕳️👀

  • @YouTubeUzername
    @YouTubeUzername Před rokem +17

    Amazing content as usual! Thumbs up! 👍🏾

  • @Patrick-go8ub
    @Patrick-go8ub Před rokem +1

    Don't go chasing waterbugs. Listen to the crickets and the flies that you're used to.

  • @usagiroxie
    @usagiroxie Před rokem +2

    I have a giant water bug just chilling in my Animal Crossing house. I didn't know they were such good dads! 😊

  • @godofwar0678
    @godofwar0678 Před rokem +3

    I love your videos, they're very entertaining can't wait until the next episode :D

  • @deshawnglosson6275
    @deshawnglosson6275 Před rokem +3

    Good morning everyone..i am ready for my mind to be messed up again from this channel. Everyone please stay safe and blessed much love from San Antonio

  • @battlefora3dscollab
    @battlefora3dscollab Před rokem

    Cricket: AAAHH HELP, I CANT SWI- AAHHBBRBLEBRLEBRLE.
    Water bug: aah what a fine meal

  • @patata4799
    @patata4799 Před rokem

    Water bugs: Best dad in the whole insect world.
    Also water bugs: Eats their own child.

  • @imaginaryrat9399
    @imaginaryrat9399 Před rokem +3

    I wish i had a father like that. :(

  • @xXTheBennyXx
    @xXTheBennyXx Před rokem +3

    Awesome work! Would be cool to know how big they get. Hard to put into perspective

  • @Agnus78
    @Agnus78 Před rokem

    Amazing video and nice commentary. Thank you!

  • @RubenStim
    @RubenStim Před rokem +1

    Don't go chasin' water bugs, stick to the crickets and insects your used too baby.

  • @souquatchaudhuri3878
    @souquatchaudhuri3878 Před rokem +4

    Love your chennal ❤.......... So informative , interesting ...... And voice is so clear ❤.......

  • @rixmean9448
    @rixmean9448 Před rokem +4

    I was just about to go chase one

  • @Dorsilvaa
    @Dorsilvaa Před 22 dny

    Laura is such a calm narrator ❤️

  • @bari2883
    @bari2883 Před rokem +1

    I’m not kidding when I was about 15 I had a dream that spiders were hatching out the back of my hand and they looked exactly like the water bug eggs coming out of dads back.

  • @00110000
    @00110000 Před rokem +12

    Fun fact, these bugs are caught and eaten in Thailand. They were so popular that now they've become very hard to find and are kind of a delicacy.
    As for the taste... It's amazing. I think they're pickled in soy or fish sause or something and it's salty but with a very deep and savory and totally unique flavor that leaves a memorable aftertaste.

    • @ricky0738
      @ricky0738 Před rokem +4

      We definitely need to bring a lot of Thais, these things are pests, they are very easily found in swimming pools.

    • @arher9598
      @arher9598 Před rokem

      @@ricky0738 All you need to do is learn the recipes. I'm sure your fams will love it after you cut it in pieces and they will have no idea what kind of meat is this

  • @Slurp_Durp
    @Slurp_Durp Před rokem +3

    I already knew alot of this insect besides them taking care of their young. Thanks for a great informative video and I hope to see another one soon 👍.

  • @leskeymon
    @leskeymon Před rokem

    Dads water bugs is more responsible than human dads when trying to find milk

  • @anonymousperson8259
    @anonymousperson8259 Před 11 dny

    Water bug dad:
    "I will guard you with my life!"
    Later, water bug dad:
    "You sitting around ain't doing nothing? Not swimming fast enough? Bout to take you out!"

  • @kingLorshi
    @kingLorshi Před rokem +7

    I love their eyes, they look like they're always squeeing.
    That said, would definitely not want to be bitten by one, because yikes.
    I also love how responsible it is of a dad but will also eat their own young. What a contradiction.

  • @JohanA-uh1yg
    @JohanA-uh1yg Před rokem +5

    As a dad myself I can confirm that we never care for our offspring. This insect is truly remarkable!

  • @matthewyang7893
    @matthewyang7893 Před rokem

    Father nymph: Watches baby swim away
    A second later: father nymph is no longer hungry

  • @hallowstar4857
    @hallowstar4857 Před rokem

    3:19 that one cute water bug smile

  • @jewcyk8268
    @jewcyk8268 Před rokem

    The way their eyes are shaped they just look super giddy and stoked.

  • @CraigOrangeSoda
    @CraigOrangeSoda Před rokem

    3:19 I do find this cute lol, It looks like a kid on a carnival sipping away through its prized drink

  • @fenrirrising131
    @fenrirrising131 Před rokem +1

    I will always have a vehement loathing for these things. Their bites are unreal and they will kill koi if given the chance

  • @ChernobylComedyAndWings
    @ChernobylComedyAndWings Před rokem +1

    My nightmares needed more kindling, thank you.

  • @foolio813
    @foolio813 Před rokem +1

    Aww don't go chasing water falls 😅 Thats cute lol

  • @axelmokoagow2591
    @axelmokoagow2591 Před rokem +1

    I'm always love this channel... with all what can i learn from animal,and plant

  • @vyndylus2225
    @vyndylus2225 Před rokem

    Dad: boy, I better not hear you making noise in this house! You'll wake your siblings.

  • @NateC983
    @NateC983 Před 11 měsíci

    Eating cereal as "fly milk" enters my brain... Wonderful😂

  • @lennardvoss3063
    @lennardvoss3063 Před rokem

    Awesome quality of these impressions

  • @HookemFishing
    @HookemFishing Před měsícem +1

    Humans... at 18, you're on your own
    Water Bug dads... you better sneak away when you hatch, else I'll eat you. 😆

  • @kizhissery
    @kizhissery Před 27 dny

    Dad: Most caring
    Also : Eats its own offspring

  • @thundertower
    @thundertower Před rokem

    young water bug: alright time to go on my own.
    dad: hey you, im kind of hungry, wait up son!
    young water bug: um nah, later dad.