As european, I now understand Australian strict border control. It's not for them stopping our harmless bugs entering their land, but for us to keep their monsters from spreading all over the globe!
🤣🤣that is so damn true! as a Floridian born and raised I would never and have never had an interest in traveling to the land down under 😶🌫️ and I've lived 90% of my life without shoes 💖 seen many gators, giant spiders and huge snakes but Australia is on steroids when it comes to crazy ass creatures.... Even the sand could be poisonous 🤣😰 nope at least I could swim in my beach 😧
@@skiiiiiiiii2793 Oz has some of the best swimming beaches in the world. And some of the most incredible landscape. Please don't go though - they defo don't need any Americans
That's some kind of a bristle worm tho. Could be sandworm or clam worm, both are commonly harvested and used for live fishing bait. Bobbit worms live in the sand at the bottom of the ocean, not at beaches. Check out blood worms if you want to see something even more creepy!
All jokes aside. Are these those worms that are known for burying itself in male human urethra (dick hole) from swimming in the ocean? You can totally disregard this comment if I'm way out in left field....but i could have sworn I've heard someone who told me there was something that bury themselves in dudes dicks when they are like swimming in the ocean. That alone terrified me more than some massive shark or spider.
Wish ihad footageof my old grandma back in the70s who used fishheads on a line, swishing them back n forth till a worm showed itself and then, with her bare fingers, would grab behind the head and pull threm up like a boss. She was the best bait bar around and the men of the family loved her for it.
I mis the beach. I live 1500kms from any coastline in Australia. To get there I have to travel through a scorching desert filled with poisonous snakes, spiders and other nasty insects. Cross crocodile infested rivers then I can enjoy swimming in shark infested, box jellyfish infested waters. I love my country.
@@john_duds6282 how, Ive literally been all around this joint and worked the mines and it's there is nothing crazy about this place besides Aboriginals destroying shit and a bunch of kids trying to be Americans.
That’s a Bristle Worm, I’ve pulled those out of my saltwater reef tank on numerous occasions, that exact size too. They are scavengers and eat whatever is on the ocean bottom, live in the sand, and if you touch it you will regret it as those bristles hurt
In America, men have to bait their girlfriend's hook...on the off chance she wants to go fishing with you. In Australia, ladies out there catching live bait.😂
Not all girls are afraid to bait there hook in America and im one of them. Fishing is one of my favorite hobbies i also know and enjoy taking my catch off the hook! So 😊
Ahem, not all American women are afraid of fishing or getting the bait. In Arizona, Yuma’s canals are great for scraping up crawdad to fish the Colorado River. In Oregon, the Coos Bay beaches are excellent for going sand shrimping and it's a blast. Then we toss that pole out using the bait that I dug up and usually catch more fish than the guys do. On a different fishing trip, at the end of the day, the entire snowbird boat crew was too exhausted to pull out the 22 salmon we caught that day. I climbed down into the icy hold and pulled the salmon myself (a few as big as 34 lbs) and then a buddy and I filleted out the salmon. On one occasion, we filleted out 550 lbs of Salmon, smoked most of it, and then canned it all out. Yes, there are a few American women that spend time doing their fingernails but most are not like that.
I live in Florida, born and raised, and a real female, not none of those bimbos that need their hook baited. I even remove cat fish from hooks and done it for a few guys, too. Not all females are afraid to get their hands dirty. I absolutely love fishing, but I grew up fishing. Some girls are not lucky enough to be taught, and some are just spoiled. They don't know what they are missing out on, even a small fish can feel like a real win.
The fact that it is bothering you means you will remember the thousands of beach worms that feed on flesh. Notice the worm is 3 feet long and is strong enough to be pulled from the sand.
My late MIL would sprinkle "Belacan" (shrimp paste) water by the shore and they'd just pop up and she'd just scoop it up. I would never want to touch it
@@bigpapaplantman5126 Oh, I would happily give the Silver Medal to Arizona! I have walked those roads and spotted the scorpions in those toilets as well. I couldn't agree more with you!🤣🤣🤣
Beach worms are one of the best baits to use, I just use a pilchard and catch them bare handed, it's not that difficult and you don't have to wait, as soon as you've got a good grip just stand up, they can bite but it's just a nip. Get mixed reactions, some people watch for a bit, others freak out because they had no idea those things were under their feet.
They are excellent for fishing in the ocean. Unlike night crawlers those worms bite. They are also called blood worms because they appear to bleed red. $6 -11 per dozen in Maine and NH.
As an Aussie, I can confirm that this is why I don’t go to the beach no more🗿🗿 Edit; I’m almost starting a world war, I didn’t mean to offend people I’m sorry ☠️- I just meant I won’t be able to walk on sand without the thought of stepping on a worm run threw my head. And by that I mean how there’s the possibility that I’ll step on some sand, and the worm could be high in the sand which might lead to me fully stepping on it, I know there’s worms everywhere- I’m just saying I!d subconsciously go ‘what if there’s a worm’
As a kid we would take some rotten meat to the beach on a string and be ready with pliers to get them when they came for the meat. Best bait! And yes i am Australian 😊
I bet she could rescue spiders and gently evicts bats if they showed up into her home. Still it's nice to be relied on by my sister and mom when that happens if I am nearby.
I remember back in the 80s on an Ayrshire beach in Scotland, me and my friends used to dig rag worms on the beach. Normally it's lug worms you get. " but we were close to rocks and thease had black pincers that would come out and try and bite you. Normally rag worms are around 4" to 10" long. Well we were digging king Rag worms which were just over 1 metre in length. The heads were the same thickness as your thumb. They were dug out over a few years as it was only a small area that contained those sizes. Those worms were true monsters. I've never to this day saw anything close to those sizes.
@Dixie Ten Broeck You know absolutely nothing about sea fishing...!!! Their millions of rag worms. Just very few king rag worms. And we call them king rag because their've over grown.
Leave it to Australia to give me another reason to never go...
Your scared of worms? 😭💀
@@HarleyWasHere 🤣🤣🤣
O.o this worm is the last thing you should be worried about...
Yep
Ahahaaaa
As a kid I always wanted to go to Australia. As an adult, I'd rather just visit Antarctica
That is one of the most bent things ive ever heard
Ha! : )
Antarctica aka the ice wall
Antarctica got aliens
@@nataliet129 I'd rather deal with aliens.
Australia, where you can go to the beach and pull up the damned Midgard Serpent.
Nice FFVII reference.
Casually pulling out jörmungandr ☠️
@@tron.44 the world serpent isn't from only finally fantasy ya uncultured swine
Lol.
@@tron.44 what?
Note to self: never sunbathe nude at an Australian beach.
Imagine you wake up with living creature up your pp and butt X.X
They can also be found in Florida and can reach 10 feet long. Sweet dreams❤
@@goodscharlotte F*** you but also here's a like for scarring me for life
Nude?
damn no more beaches for me huh I just stay away from those😅😅😅
As european, I now understand Australian strict border control.
It's not for them stopping our harmless bugs entering their land, but for us to keep their monsters from spreading all over the globe!
Yes kids this is how the movie Tremors was Born 🤔🤔😂🤣😂
@@deanmatheny5089 💀
Theyre excellent fishing bait 😂
@Dean Matheny Wait till you see where the a$$ blasters came from 😅😂😂
Well. Some countries just don't want millions of foreigners...
Ah yes Australia the one place where even a Florida man doesn’t want to go.
🤣🤣that is so damn true! as a Floridian born and raised I would never and have never had an interest in traveling to the land down under 😶🌫️ and I've lived 90% of my life without shoes 💖 seen many gators, giant spiders and huge snakes but Australia is on steroids when it comes to crazy ass creatures.... Even the sand could be poisonous 🤣😰 nope at least I could swim in my beach 😧
Think again
As a Floridian, I can confirm this 😅
Dude... florida is America's Australia
@@skiiiiiiiii2793 Oz has some of the best swimming beaches in the world. And some of the most incredible landscape. Please don't go though - they defo don't need any Americans
Don't worry - our beach towels are made from worm-resistant materials.
Nice ad for tourist in 🇦🇺
unless they’re like kevlar level stuffs…
The place where everything that walks, flies, or crawls in the mud, wants to eat your eyes for jujubees
Just knowing that the Bobit worm lives in the sand is enough reason for me to stay away from the beach
That's some kind of a bristle worm tho. Could be sandworm or clam worm, both are commonly harvested and used for live fishing bait. Bobbit worms live in the sand at the bottom of the ocean, not at beaches. Check out blood worms if you want to see something even more creepy!
All jokes aside. Are these those worms that are known for burying itself in male human urethra (dick hole) from swimming in the ocean?
You can totally disregard this comment if I'm way out in left field....but i could have sworn I've heard someone who told me there was something that bury themselves in dudes dicks when they are like swimming in the ocean. That alone terrified me more than some massive shark or spider.
@@beforelifewaschaos Checkout the giant ones that eat Andy Serkis in the Kong movie.
@@beforelifewaschaos about too now 😂
@@j.skidmore Beetlejuice disagrees
Kids: "Dad, how come we never get to go to the beach?"
Dad: "Because we live in Australia, kids."
So r u telling home is safe in Australia???
Was ist das undwasfrist das
@@abunirmal2535 just spiders here and there nothing to worry about
They have a higher ratio of swimmers than most countries.
its quite the opposite beaches are packed all the time we got the best beaches ausies love the water its hot as here
Wish ihad footageof my old grandma back in the70s who used fishheads on a line, swishing them back n forth till a worm showed itself and then, with her bare fingers, would grab behind the head and pull threm up like a boss. She was the best bait bar around and the men of the family loved her for it.
Your grandma sounds like an awesome person. I wish I could see your story in a video.😊
Never would of figured you could catch tapeworms on the beach in Australia
It’s a bobbit worm.
Yep….I’ve always wanted to catch a giant beach worm! NOT!! Only in Australia LOL!!
Yeah come for the nice Sandy beaches. Stay for the giant flesh eating worms. Lol
Haha, there's an actual tool for it!!
Dont the states have giant sand fleas? I know i picked something up multiple times as a kid in nc lol
@@cursetea49not as bad as a worm some people think they're cute
@@cavemankris I was just made aware that they eat flesh……??
SOMEONE CALL KEVIN BACON, THEY'RE AT IT AGAIN!
Best comment so far ! Damn graboides!
Funny you say that. I just saw a Tremors "short" about how Kevin was embarrassed about the movie.
🤣🤣🤣
Tremors 😂
Why doesn't this have more likes🤣
I mis the beach. I live 1500kms from any coastline in Australia. To get there I have to travel through a scorching desert filled with poisonous snakes, spiders and other nasty insects. Cross crocodile infested rivers then I can enjoy swimming in shark infested, box jellyfish infested waters. I love my country.
Damn 😂
Oh em gee 😂😂😂 I can't I just can't
Are you living in centre of country? Can you give coordinat please?
@@fockem haha, haha
New fear unlocked: Beach worms
Well that's enough internet for me tonight.
I agree so much that made me so uncomfortable
❤🤣
Yeah. Enough of shorts for tonight.
Australia is a whole different planet.
😭
As someone who lives in Australia it's all true the jokes
@@john_duds6282 how, Ive literally been all around this joint and worked the mines and it's there is nothing crazy about this place besides Aboriginals destroying shit and a bunch of kids trying to be Americans.
We are living on a plate, not ball. And Australia is a part of another country, where "earth people" can't go.
@@fockem that’s so funny to think of it like that, i kinda dig it
So what do Australians do for fun?
*Australians:*
these where probably the inspiration for those gian dessert worms in zelda games
Lord, there's no safe place in Australia without creepy things 😮
😮😮😮😮🤣
i accidently stepped on a huntsman this morning lol
@@TheFlotingPotatohuuuweee
That’s a Bristle Worm, I’ve pulled those out of my saltwater reef tank on numerous occasions, that exact size too. They are scavengers and eat whatever is on the ocean bottom, live in the sand, and if you touch it you will regret it as those bristles hurt
na its an Australian beach worm
ive caught 1000,s the bristles don't hurt
@@garrybull8704 anything can hurt if you step on it right
Nah that's a ALASKAN BULL WORM
Wait what’s the point of taking it out? I’m guessing it’s not edible
@@jcollins232323 they are gross and get huge, I’m good with small ones as they are good scavengers but not the big nasty looking ones
Is so amazing how something so small made him so proud of her, it’s beautiful .
Your response makes me think you're in love. Am I right?
Well thanks that just sealed the deal for me, no more beach!😂
It's the Alaskan bull worm!!
😂😂
😭😭
Underrated
HAHA
I knew id find this in the comments.. a person of class
The way Australians have fun I swear
The fun part is using it for fishing bait
@@karly3520 I was wondering. Cheers!
Those make amazing bait!
Everyday I learn why I'm not ever going into the ocean again 😢
That’s one place I won’t be “dipping my toes in the sand”
😂😂FR
In America, men have to bait their girlfriend's hook...on the off chance she wants to go fishing with you. In Australia, ladies out there catching live bait.😂
Not all girls are afraid to bait there hook in America and im one of them. Fishing is one of my favorite hobbies i also know and enjoy taking my catch off the hook! So 😊
You haven’t been to Louisiana, have you? 😂
Ahem, not all American women are afraid of fishing or getting the bait. In Arizona, Yuma’s canals are great for scraping up crawdad to fish the Colorado River. In Oregon, the Coos Bay beaches are excellent for going sand shrimping and it's a blast. Then we toss that pole out using the bait that I dug up and usually catch more fish than the guys do. On a different fishing trip, at the end of the day, the entire snowbird boat crew was too exhausted to pull out the 22 salmon we caught that day. I climbed down into the icy hold and pulled the salmon myself (a few as big as 34 lbs) and then a buddy and I filleted out the salmon. On one occasion, we filleted out 550 lbs of Salmon, smoked most of it, and then canned it all out. Yes, there are a few American women that spend time doing their fingernails but most are not like that.
I live in Florida, born and raised, and a real female, not none of those bimbos that need their hook baited. I even remove cat fish from hooks and done it for a few guys, too. Not all females are afraid to get their hands dirty. I absolutely love fishing, but I grew up fishing. Some girls are not lucky enough to be taught, and some are just spoiled. They don't know what they are missing out on, even a small fish can feel like a real win.
She's a keeper
For real
The beach used to be my favorite place.
If you just don't think about it then you will forget there even there. If you ever get into fishing tho they do make fantastic bait 🪤
Used the be 😂😂😂😂
Didn't know that finding a worm on the beach could make a woman so happy!
Depends on the size of the worm!
@@FamilySmith if you say so😂😂
That’s enough internet for the year
Never seen it caught like that. I just use my three remaining fingers and pull the worm really fast
REMAINING fingers?????? Did the worm EAT the others off!?!?!?😮 😂 ( I've NEVER seen a beach worm, never even HEARD of them before!!!)😮
@@christy032866 lol this is what I thought as well 😂
Gosh,you're brave. Then what do u do with it ?
😂😂😂
@@sandrafazio6906 use them for fishing (and try not to get bitten). Excellent whiting bait here but you can catch anything on them.
I’m grateful I’ve already lived in Australia and come to love it, because if I’d seen this first I think I would’ve lost any desire to go.
The fact that it is bothering you means you will remember the thousands of beach worms that feed on flesh. Notice the worm is 3 feet long and is strong enough to be pulled from the sand.
Welcome to Australia where you can catch a monster from Terraria
So that's what tickles your toes when you're walking on the beach 🤣
I wish I could send this to all my Facebook friends who share pictures of themselves relaxing on the beach.
They won't be relaxing anymore. LOL.
You CAN send it to people on FB. I send stuff to people through messenger all the time.
BaHAHAHAHAHA
"Australia, even our beaches are terrifying. " honestly i still want to go 🤷♂️
“That’s half a metah, Nelly”
Yup. Can confirm they’re Australian
THIS is exactly why I live in the city & only go too heavy lily chlorinated pools!!!
I’m one of them indoor Australians. I have another reason to never go to the beach.
Reasons why you should never burry yourself in the sand.
I'm cringing thinking about the times I've sat, buried, and laid on the sand😫😵😵😵😵😵😵
@@eunoia3926 the worms are just in areas where the water can get to
For a sec, I thought the green tool was the worm lol
Terraria : Australian edition
My late MIL would sprinkle "Belacan" (shrimp paste) water by the shore and they'd just pop up and she'd just scoop it up. I would never want to touch it
I think the question everyone wants to ask is...WHY!!!!!??????
What do you do with them?
@@rickistern Use as bait for shore fishing.
Smart MIL.
Holy shit its the Giant Alaskan BULLWORM 😨
Don't be copying comments bruv
POV: never going to the beach ever
This is the most southern Australian I’ve ever seen
The internet keeps giving me reasons to be scared of the ocean..
Nah man that’s just Australia
@@connellyslandmanagement725 beach or sand worms are all over the place though not only in Australia LOL the more yah know 😅😅😂
Can we just give Australia the title " The Land of Monsters?" If you can make it there, you can make it anywhere. Sheesh!
Yes but southern Arizona and the Sonoran desert are definitely 2nd place. We are the Australia of the United States
@@bigpapaplantman5126 Oh, I would happily give the Silver Medal to Arizona! I have walked those roads and spotted the scorpions in those toilets as well. I couldn't agree more with you!🤣🤣🤣
@@bdavis1483 😂😂 I can't even water my yard at night out here without running into 10 things that can kill me
Well, I'm never going to the beach ever again.
Australian are underrated species.
Now that the bois know HOW to do it...mind telling us WHAT it is and the benefits of participating in it? 😰
Good bait for fish off the beach, the fish you want are looking for these to eat, got one of these o. Ya hook be sure bite
bait. but that one looks like a wire worm. no good
So u can kill it
Australia just has the scariest animals ever
Beach worms are one of the best baits to use, I just use a pilchard and catch them bare handed, it's not that difficult and you don't have to wait, as soon as you've got a good grip just stand up, they can bite but it's just a nip.
Get mixed reactions, some people watch for a bit, others freak out because they had no idea those things were under their feet.
Thank you for this comment. I was thinking they were doing this to use them as bait!
Looks like a bristle worm, painful experience
So these are real???? 😢
Thank you for explaining why they would want this thing lol
@@Paranormalinvestigations no the worm in the video is cgi you bafoon
"Holy sh*t" 😂
I was not expecting it to be that long XD
imagine enjoying your day in the sand, and all of a sudden getting pulled from you home
Are you talking about an aussie or the worm because either way that statement is true
That disgusting thing doesn't deserve it live.
Ok... So now what? Do ya eat it, fish with it... I'm confused. 👀👀👀
You appreciate that you're not in Austrailia
My thoughts exactly.....
You eat it and hope it starts covid-23
Fish with it, though they werent expecting it to be that long lol
They are excellent for fishing in the ocean. Unlike night crawlers those worms bite. They are also called blood worms because they appear to bleed red. $6 -11 per dozen in Maine and NH.
I'm never going to a beach again
That's the Alaskan bull worm!
Now I’m just waiting for Jordon to react to this by sharing his fun facts, his “never”, or his “come here” 😂
For real though. I could literally see him saying "come here" at least 3 times on this one 🤣🤣
Send it to him. He'll love it.
"Now what the f do I do with it ?"
"F knows ! "
As an Aussie, I can confirm that this is why I don’t go to the beach no more🗿🗿
Edit; I’m almost starting a world war, I didn’t mean to offend people I’m sorry ☠️- I just meant I won’t be able to walk on sand without the thought of stepping on a worm run threw my head. And by that I mean how there’s the possibility that I’ll step on some sand, and the worm could be high in the sand which might lead to me fully stepping on it, I know there’s worms everywhere- I’m just saying I!d subconsciously go ‘what if there’s a worm’
Now i dont wanna go to the beach (im an aussie)
Wise 👍🏻
I saw one of these on the beach and I am never going back
Seriously ?
It's just bait for fishing
@@colinstace1758 I ain’t walking on the shore with a worm underneath it, it’s now a pet peeve of mine lmao
Australia , where all nightmares originate
Note to self.. Plug every single hole when in Australia.
Yet one more reason not to leave my home
we use that worm to fishing 😂 at malaysia, fish really like them. some ppl just chew snack or thorw salt at the sand. and it come out immediatly.
Bior betul? Apa namanya kat Msia?
Letak garam mcm takde kesan jer tu kan air laut.
@@ibnfarouqi5476 bukan umpun2 ka? ada umpun paya, ada umpun laut
@@dirzaghdheerik5998 baha kunyah keropok? besa tgok je
@@lakukansebabyangsatu6568 bkn umpun2 lah tu bristle worm atau ulat bulu laut.
Australians are just built different.
We have these on the Oregon coast too, just bright green and a third the size
As a kid we would take some rotten meat to the beach on a string and be ready with pliers to get them when they came for the meat. Best bait! And yes i am Australian 😊
You use the worms for bait?
Damn must be good bait!
@@dakota9618 They last all afternoon
For real best bait by far catch some big game fish with those worms 🙌
As if I didn’t have enough reasons to fear the ocean now I can’t go to the beaches anymore
"DON'T BREAK THE PURPLE ORB-"
This is what we call an Australian Bull Worm.
We need more women like this.
I bet she could rescue spiders and gently evicts bats if they showed up into her home.
Still it's nice to be relied on by my sister and mom when that happens if I am nearby.
Well. Now she really knows how to handle that worm ....PRO
JFK Jr.'s neurologist.
this is the Australian I imagine in my head
I remember back in the 80s on an Ayrshire beach in Scotland, me and my friends used to dig rag worms on the beach. Normally it's lug worms you get. " but we were close to rocks and thease had black pincers that would come out and try and bite you. Normally rag worms are around 4" to 10" long. Well we were digging king Rag worms which were just over 1 metre in length. The heads were the same thickness as your thumb. They were dug out over a few years as it was only a small area that contained those sizes. Those worms were true monsters. I've never to this day saw anything close to those sizes.
Bloodworms?
@robilinca In the UK blood worms are only around a couple of centre metres long and are red in colour...
Did you & your young friends *cause an extinction?* That's an "accomplishment" *that is **_BEST_** LEFT OFF ONE'S RESUMÉ, Y'KNOW!* 🙈🙉🙊
@Dixie Ten Broeck You know absolutely nothing about sea fishing...!!! Their millions of rag worms. Just very few king rag worms. And we call them king rag because their've over grown.
She’s so cute ❤
that Sheila's a keeper mate 😅😘
I lived 10 years 70/80 in Sydney and never encountered none of those killer spiders, sneaks etc...thank GOD
She should throw her arms in the air to celebrate 😎🌸
Lol👍
Took the words out of my mouth bro
AND PEOPLE WONDER WHY IM TERRIFIED OF BEACHES
Not any more!
Australia- You are definitely tougher than US... 😂😂❤
SpongeBob had it all wrong! 😂 it wasn’t an Alaska Bull worm they were running from, it was an Australian beach worm!
If I ever go to Australia I'll just visit the pubs thank you 😅
For a second I straight up thought she was gonna take a bite out of it... Just to make the video a little bit more... Australian
Australia, yeah. This must be where Lovecraft got his inspiration.
Ok. Now what the hell do we do with that??😧
I hate the beach for several many reasons. You’re just adding to my list.
Exactly😂
I’m going to Australia for 9weeks this summer ❤❤
Australia so inspirational 😂
What🤷🏻♀️i don’t see me going to the beach ever again, oh em geeee😳!!
Xactly what’s stopping that from going in somebody😮
@@ryrythekidd5049 Not having the things necessary to do so, that's what.
Need that one guy who does reactions to crazy aussie stuff to duet this
Dude, this needs the Dune worm-riding scene soundtrack as background.
Who else thought she was about to flash us lol
That is "Umpun²".. fishing killer bait 🤤
Thank you. I wonder ed why the hell they would be hunting those awful things. But that makes sense. Big worm gets a big fish