How Dangerous Is A Wasp Sting? (Explained)
The Wasp, one of the most common and feared insects in the world.
But how dangerous is a wasp sting? And what should you do if you get stung?
In this video, we'll be answering these questions and more!
First of all, let's talk about the anatomy of a wasp sting. Wasps have a barbed stinger that they use to defend themselves or to capture prey. The sting is connected to a venom gland, which produces a toxic substance that is injected into the skin when the wasp stings.
Most people experience pain, redness, and swelling when they are stung by a wasp. These symptoms can be mild to moderate in severity, and they usually go away within a few hours.
Speaking about the pain of a wasp sting, let me put it in words of Justin Schmidt, A scientist who had tested a series of different insects stings in order to rate their pain ... A bit crazy but
Schmidt described the Wasp sting as “Caustic and burning. Distinctly bitter aftertaste. Like spilling a beaker of hydrochloric acid on a paper cut.
Now apart from the pain
Some people may experience more severe reactions, such as anaphylaxis, which is a life-threatening condition that can cause symptoms such as difficulty in breathing, rapid heartbeat, and swelling of the face and throat.
Now when a honey bee stings, The bees die quite a gruesome death for When the bee stings, it can’t really pull the stinger back out ... Hence the rupture of their body generally leads to their death
Whereas unlike honey bees, Individual wasps can sting repeatedly, that's because wasps don't die after stinging as their stingers are not pulled out of their bodies.
However the part that is most terrifying is when a wasp stings, its venom releases pheromones (a secreted chemical), which signal other wasps to join in the attack.
Also It might feel like it at the time, but wasps do not sting you without reason. When wasps attack, they almost always do so as a defence mechanism. This happens when people (sometimes even unknowingly) get too close to a nest.
If you get stung by a wasp, it's important to remove the stinger as soon as possible. The longer the stinger stays in the skin, the more venom it will release into your body. You can remove the stinger by gently scraping it out with a fingernail or a credit card.
After removing the stinger, you can apply a cold compress to the affected area to help reduce swelling and relieve pain. You can also take over-the-counter pain relievers, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, to help manage the discomfort.
Now let's talk about hornets, They belong to the wasp family. The major difference between a regular wasp and a hornets is the size and colour.
Hornets are larger and their stings are also more painful to humans than typical wasp stings because of the chemicals found in hornet venom.
However if it's a hornet or a regular wasp, it's best to keep your safe distance if you see them..
In conclusion, a wasp sting can be painful and could cause mild to moderate symptoms, but it is usually not life-threatening. However, some people may experience severe reactions, such as anaphylaxis, which can be life-threatening. If you get stung by a wasp, remove the stinger as soon as possible and seek medical attention if you experience severe symptoms.
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Dark AI generated Human Evolution Images
These are Images created by AI on Human Evolution. Most of the pictures are Horrifying and eerie!
This video contains the stages of human evolution all the way from the Tetrapods to Amphibians to early men.
All of these Images were created by Picsart AI Image generator.
This is a video of the different stages of evolution, which includes -
Dryopithecus
Ramapithecus
Australopithecus
Homo Erectus
Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis
Homo Sapiens Sapiens
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Ranking Bears According To Strength | Average to Inasanely Powerful!
Here are the Bears ranked on the basis of their Strength, from the Weakest all the way to the most Powerful!
From the Scariest bears to the smallest cute bears, Here are the 7 different types of bears strength rankings, This video explains how strong are bears and the strength of different bears types.
This video speaks on the Bears strength, their power and how terrifying they can be! Polar Bear strength and Grizzly Bear strength are incredible beyond measure and we speak on how dangerous they can get!
In this video, We speak about all the different kind of bears and where they stand in terms of strength, size and traits among the other bear species.
From this video, we hope you enjoyed learning about the types of bear species in the world.
There are 8 Different Kinds Of Bears In The World !!!
Bears are amazing, There are bears that are huge with unbelievable strength but there are also bears that are small and cuddly.
Here I explain about all the different kind of bears and what makes them so special!
In this video, among the different types of bears, I speak about the sun bear which is the smallest bear in the world. Also the polar bear, being the most ferocious bear there is, We then have cute bears like the panda bears,
We hope in this video explaining the different kind of bears, you enjoy and learn about all the bear species.
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How Fast Can Snakes Move?
If you have ever wondered How fast can a snake move? and if you can outrun a snake?
Here is the answer to your question! In this video we speak about the behaviour of a snake and how could one possibly avoid an attack from a snake!
This video contains information on how to avoid snake bite / how to avoid attack from snakes, We discuss how fast does a snake move ( snake speed ) and how fast does snakes strike ( snake striking speed ) and wether you could outrun a run? moreover should you run away from a snake?
This video covers the subject of what to do when you see a snake?
An incredible number of people worldwide suffer from specific phobias but snakes are among the most feared.
While there are few who are not only comfortable around snakes but also enjoys their company whereas among the rest
Almost half of the population feel anxious about snakes.
Infact the thought of being chased by a snake is shared among millions worldwide.
While many people simply cannot tell the difference between venomous and non-venomous, the fear is also very common in places where there are no venomous species.
Nevertheless if one happens to encounter a snake in the wild, how fast can they move and would it be easy to outrun it?
Moreover should you run or freeze?
These are the two most common reactions on an encounter with a snake - flight or freeze.
And ofcourse there are some that try to fight, needless to say that's a terrible idea.
Snakes are shy reptiles and wants nothing to do with us humans. They will not attack unless provoked, so they prefer to slither away rather than attack or bite people.
If a snake happens to be very close to you, running away would be a bad idea not because you can't.
An average snake moves at a speed of between just 1 to 3 MPH, whereas the very fastest snake, the Black Mamba, can slither at about 12 MPH, and a truly scared human (even one with short legs) could probably exceed that.
The speed at which a snake moves is not a problem and one can easily outrun it however the real concern lies at their striking speed as they can be deadly fast.
The average speed in which a snake strikes has been recorded at 1/24th of a second, That's faster than the blink of an eye.
When striking they can reach speeds approaching 3 metres per second.
Hence when you find yourself within striking zone of a snake, running would be a bad idea.
The last thing you want to do is to startle the snake as they use striking as a defence mechanism and If you run, the snake may interpret the sudden movement as a threat and attack.
Thus, the smartest thing to do is to slowly start backing away from the snake without making any sudden or jerky movements.
aim for at least 10 steps away, to ensure safety no matter which direction the snake moves.
Other than situations where people try to kill a snake they encountered, most snake bites occur because the snake got scared. For example, many bites occur when people accidentally step on a snake or if they accidentally grabbed a snake while gathering firewood.
The Hissing, huffing, rattling, and coiling, are all warning signs that you are too close.”
However for instance where you have literally stepped on a snake or right next to it, you aren’t going to stand still right on top of it. Move away quickly. If you have trekking poles, keep them in between you and the snake — the snake might strike at the poles instead of you.
Now this is worst case scenario, We don't go around stepping on snakes.
Infact Snakes are actually more scared of humans than we are of them
And they will go out of their way to avoid humans.
Snakes can detect infrared radiation from warm bodies to get an idea of the size and shape.
Humans as compare to snake have a large body so the heat signature by the human body is massive and they fear human or any other large mammals
Although they still may attack humans but only in case of self defense out of fear.
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10 Minutes Of Useless Animals Information Pt3
From Bears to Octopus and Sharks, Here are 10 mins of mind blowing yet useless information to keep you entertained!
Presenting to you 10 mins of useless animals information - filled with fun facts about seahorse, lions, opossums, sharks and many more!
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There are an estimated 8.7 million species on earth and more than 80% of them remains undiscovered.
However among the ones we do know, there are many that would suprise you .. like the
Giant tortoise from the Galápagos Islands, these tortoises can weigh up to 550lbs – the same as a brown bear!
and if you think that's massive, wait until you hear about the giant squid. The biggest invertebrate on Earth, with a length of over 40ft, equivalent
to the length of a full bus also it's got eyes the size of a dinner plates.
speaking of eyes An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain.
Not saying the bird is dumb but in a way it's actually ... ahh ... really dumb
for when faced with an imposing threat, the ostrich will push its head at the ground, close its eyes and go invisible. Well, at least the bird thinks it’s invisible.
on the contrary when it comes to pigs, whom people generally think of dirty and dumb for their mucky appearance gives pigs an undeserved reputation for slovenliness. Whereas In fact, pigs are some of the cleanest animals around, refusing to excrete anywhere near their living or eating areas when given a choice. Pigs are also one of the most intelligent non-human animals that is after chimpanzees, dolphins, and elephants.
Pigs are as well way smarter than dogs... although dogs hold a special place in our hearts.
Dogs are know for being man's best friend, and that's a relationship that goes back longer than you might expect. According to Guinness World Records, the oldest known breed of domesticated dog goes all the way back to 329 BC. "Saluki dogs were revered in ancient Egypt, being kept as royal pets and being mummified after death.
Cats have also been hanging around humans for thousands of years. Guinness World Records reports that we've been domesticating cats for 9,500 years. Proof of this came in 2004 when the "bones of a cat were discovered in the neolithic village of Shillourokambos on Cyprus. The position of the cat in the ground was next to the bones of a human, whose similar state of preservation strongly suggests they were buried together."
Moving on to bigger cats, let's talk about The lion
Male lions grow impressive manes the older they get. These manes grow up to 16cm long and are a sign of dominance. The older they get, the darker their manes go.
Although While male lions attract their fair share of attention thanks to their impressive manes, it's the female lions who do the bulk of the work when it comes to feeding their families. Lionesses hunt around 90 percent of the time, while the males protect their pride."
Similarly even when it comes to mosquitos, it's only the female mosquitoes that bite.
Now, this is quite common for a big part of the animal kingdom where the female does the hunting and the male looks after herd or family.
Whereas when it comes to seahorses, they have reversed some roles completely.
It's the male seahorse that goes through pregnancy and gives birth to babies. They are the only animal on earth where the male carries the baby rather than the female.
The male seahorse has a pouch on its stomach in which they carry babies—as many as 2,000 at a time, each about the size of a jelly bean
Newborn blue whales on the other end are big babies! They can reach about 23 feet in length and can weigh 5,000 to 6,000 pounds at birth.
And they grow fast ... Adding about 250 pounds each day which means that the baby blue whale gains over a ton within 20 days.
20 days might not seem like a lot but for a house fly it's almost it's entire life. As a housefly has a lifespan of just 20-30 days.
Btw When you hear a housefly buzzing around your home, you might be annoyed by the persistent sound. However, the next time it happens, try to soothe yourself by noting that the airborne pest is actually buzzing in an F key.
Not sure if they're even interested in music, however cows do enjoy music.
Cows are known to produce more milk when listening to slow music. Maybe it has something to do with the moo-d. Researchers found that cows produced 1.54 more pints per day—a 3 percent increase—when they were played slow music, as opposed to more upbeat tunes.
Many studies support that certain types of music can help dogs as well feel more relaxed.
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Everything About Axolotl (The Mexican Walking Fish)
Axolotl - Everything you need to know about them!
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a brief video on axolotl information, axolotl facts, axolotl care and few basic information on axolotl
So you might be wondering who are these cute little fish like creatures with legs. Let me introduce you to the Axolotl A.K.A The Mexican walking fish although they are not fishes but amphibians just as how frogs and salamanders are amphibians.
In the vast sea, we come across many weird looking creatures and the Axoloth is no exception.
With a caudal tail fin, external feather gills and four legs. These unusual looking aquatic creature also goes by the name - The Mexican walking fish, although they are not fishes but amphibians just as frogs and salamanders.
While most amphibians grow out of their aquatic phase to begin their lives on land, the axolotl largely retains its larval characters and spends its adult life in the water. It does, however, get bigger—up to a foot long.
In the wild, they are found in the lakes of Mexico as well as the canals and waterways of Mexico City.
Although, they are almost completely extinct in the wild with just about 50 to a 1000 left.
However, in captivity, there are as many as 1 million worldwide for their unique looks and suprising capabilities has caught the attention of many pet owners.
One such capabilities which is also seen as a superpower is their ability to regenerate multiple body parts that it looses including its limbs and internal organs such as the brain, lungs and even heart!
What's more, an axolotl can continue to regenerate throughout its life.
In addition to being able to regrow body parts, Axolotls can accept organs and limbs transplanted from other axolotls without risk of rejection, a trait that makes them of interest for medical research.
Another interesting thing about the Axoloth is their name. Axolotls were named after Xolotl, the Aztec god of fire and lightning, who could take on the form of a salamander to hide in disguise
Speaking of its appearance other than the unusual looks, Most axolotls are black or mottled brown, but there are also varieties with white skin and pink or red gills.
Lately there has been a boom in people wanting to keep Axoloths as pets and it just makes sense for Not only do they have such unique look with four legs and external feather gills along with the ability to regrow lost limbs and organs, They are also neotenic creatures which means they will look like babies throughout their whole life.
For a pet owner, They are relatively easy to care for and hardy, which makes them suitable for beginner pet owners. Plus, their dietary needs are fairly straightforward.
Axoloths aren’t particularly social animals and don’t require any tank companions. Infact, They should not be kept with other species as axolotls might try to eat pet fish, and the fish sometimes nip at them, as well. You even should be cautious about housing them with other axolotls. Juvenile axolotls can be cannibalistic toward one another, so they are best raised in separate enclosures.
These creatures till date continue to fascinate people as well as scientists around the world!
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10 Minutes Of Useless Animals Information Pt2
From Starfishes to Cheetah and Gorillas, Here are 10 mins of mind blowing yet useless information to keep you entertained!
Presenting to you 10 mins of useless animals information - filled with fun facts about crocodiles, lions, gorillas and many more!
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People who come from different areas around the world tend to speak with Accents, fluctuations, and patterns that are specific to their home regions. Apparently, the same can be said for whales. We have found evidence that seems to show whales in the Caribbean have a different "accent" than whales in other oceans.
The ocean is vast and has many weird creatures, some a little more than weird than others like the starfish,
If a starfish is split into five pieces, so long as each piece contains part of the central disc, then the five starfish will survive.
Also Starfish have no brains and no blood. And they ain't even a fish, Instead they are echinoderm which are closely related to sea urchin
Now, Starfishes aren't the only weird aquatic creature, Jellyfish are quite weird too. Jellyfishes can evaporate in the sun as They’re made of 98% water. When they wash ashore, they can disappear after just a few hours, as their bodies promptly evaporates into the air.
When we think of camels on the other hand, we generally don't associate them with a lot of water and it's true they can stay for days without water infact during winters they can survive even upto 6 or 7 months without water but when
They do find a source of water, Camels will drink as much as 50 litres. They will even drink salty water, unlike other mammals.
In the desert, water sources are often a rare sight due to which some desert animals have learnt to adapt, Camels are definitely desert water warrior yet another such incredible animal is the meerkat, a small animal of the mongoose family, fully grown to be slightly less than a feet in height. Many would probably be familiar with Timon from the lion king, who's a meerkat. Being in the desert, these animals are able to survive without even drinking water, meerkats get the moisture they need from eating roots, some fruits and also insects.
Also, Meerkats are immune to and can handle bites from some types of venomous snakes. In some parts of the world, people prize mongooses as house guards because they can battle with deadly snakes, like cobras. If bitten they feel unwell for serval hours but make a full recovery.
Whereas for us humans on the other hand, The venom of the king cobra is so deadly that just one gram of it is enough to kill a person 150 times over.
Although humans often think of themselves as quite a lot more powerful than they are, for According to the survey carried out in the US by YouGov
23% of men think they could beat a king cobra in a fight
Also, seven per cent of men and eight per cent of women believe they could beat a lion in a fistfight.
We often underestimate the power of the wild but that's a bit too ambitious.
Also when it comes to under estimating,
Butterflies seem pretty delicate, don't they? Flitting here, flitting there in their gorgeous colours. What could be more delicate and fragile?
Appearances are often deceptive. The Painted Lady, for example, a species of butterfly who routinely migrates between southern Morocco and the Arctic Circle a round trip of about 17,000 kms.
This is an multigenerational journey of as many as six generations which is pretty amazing in itself. When you consider the sheer distance involved, those little fellows, weighing less than a gram, sustain flight at as much as 30mph for hour upon hour over sea, mountain and desert.
Butterflies are incredible. You would have as well probably heard of the so-called "butterfly effect," a bit of popularised science that suggests the minor flapping of a single butterfly's wings has the power to set off a string of escalating events that can lead to the formation of a hurricane.
Now to question - can a butterfly really cause a hurricane.
Well, No. That statement is not to be taken literally, it's more of a metaphor for how a minute localised change in a complex system can have large effects elsewhere.
There are plenty of animal myths but few actually have some logic behind them for instance
We have heard things like fake like crocodile tears .. But why do we say that. The term "crocodile tears" is derived from the ancient belief that crocodiles weep after killing their victims. But do they?
Yes, do they produce tears but that's only to lubricate their eyes.
In fact Humans are the only known species to produce emotional tears.
And crocodiles being these brutal reptiles, it only makes sense to call them fake crocodile tears when they tear up after killing a prey.
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10 Minutes Of Useless Animals Information
Interesting but useless animals information with soft background music to lighten your mood & relax your day or night :)
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Top 10 Incredible Animals Found In Antarctica
Here are 10 of the most Beautiful and Incredible Animals found in Antarctica
From Cute Penguins to Massive Killer Whales, These are the most magnificent in the whole of Antarctica!
Antarctica have a wide range of incredible animals including Killer whale, Chinstrap penguins, Blue whale, Leopard seal etc.
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In this video we speak about animals found in Antarctica that we have found to really interesting and magnificent in their own ways
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Also known as orcas, killer whales are one of the most widely recognized species in Antarctica. Found in oceans around the world, these whales are uniquely suited to the icy Antarctic waters and have a layer of blubber that helps them maintain their body heat while diving to depths over 325 feet.
These beautiful animals also stay warm by traveling in pods and can swim up to 30 miles per hour thanks to their hydrodynamic structure, dorsal fin, and pectoral flippers. Echolocation enables them to communicate with one another and find food.
Emperor penguins are the largest penguins and among the most charismatic because of their unique breeding habits. After laying a single egg, the female passes it to her mate for incubation and goes out looking for food — sometimes traveling 50 miles to the ocean. During this time, the male fasts for more than 100 days while incubating their egg and awaiting the female’s return.
In the water, emperor penguins can dive up to 1,850 feet (the deepest of any bird), and can stay underwater for longer than 20 minutes.
The Elephant seal is the largest of all seals in Antarctica. Male elephant seals can range anywhere from 1,500 kg to 3,700kg, whilst females are considerably smaller, ranging between 600kg to 800kg. This huge difference in size between the sexes is called sexual dimorphism and it is so prevalent that sometimes females are mistaken for juveniles. You can find elephant seals throughout the Antarctic region – particularly on sub-Antarctic islands, and they are sometimes found as far north as the Falkland Islands.
The antarctic krill has a population density around 280 to 850 krill per cubic foot, making it one of the most abundant species on Earth and an important source of food for larger animals in Antarctica.
Like penguins and other animals that live in Antarctica, leopard seals have thick blubber to retain body heat. Their bodies are also streamlined and extremely muscular, which helps them swim up to 24 miles per hour and dive up to depths around 250 feet to capture their prey — often krill, fish, penguins, and, sometimes, other seals.
What’s more, leopard seals have nostrils that can be closed to keep water out when they’re diving. Other helpful adaptations include large eyes to maximize light intake underwater and whiskers that help them sense movement when hunting.
The snow petrel is one of the Antarctic's smallest, yet most beautiful, animals. They are pure white in colour – apart from their black eyes and beak. They are about the same size as a pigeon but they are fascinating because, even though they are so small, they are mighty and manage to survive the extreme Antarctic conditions and wind-chill.
Chinstrap Penguin - Growing to only about 30 inches in length, chinstrap penguins are small but mighty. Not only are they the most aggressive penguins, chinstraps typically swim up to 50 miles off the shore to feed on krill, as well as some fish, shrimp, and squid.
The wandering albatross is a large bird with a remarkable 11-foot wingspan. Their huge size lets them glide for hours without the need to land or, in some cases, flap their wings. The birds have also adapted to life in Antarctica with their ability to drink seawater and excrete excess salt from their body from tubes along the side of their beaks. The wandering albatross’s unique beak structure features nostrils that help them smell prey from miles away. Their nostrils also close to prevent water from entering while they swim and dive.
The blue whale is the largest and loudest animal ever known to have existed. On average, they are around 30 metres long and they weight around 200 tonnes. Their calls are louder than a jet engine and their heart is the size of a small car. Although not exclusive to Antarctica, the blue whale is so impressive that it had to on our list.
Arctic terns are medium-sized birds that migrate from the Arctic to the Antarctic. Traveling around 25,000 miles every year, they spend winters — or southern summers — in Antarctica. The birds can live between 15 and 30 years, and, like snow petrels, can grow up to about 15 inches in size.
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Cute Lamb Pictures With Soft Music To Brighten Your Day ☀️
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11 Unique Animals Found Only In Australia
Here are 11 Unique Australian Animals that would blow your mind!
From Incredible cute to simply weird, These animals are found only in Australia!
People tend to have two reactions when it comes to Australian animals.
Either their faces light up at the thought of cute kangaroos and koalas, or they actually recoil in horror.
Though several Australian animals are considered dangerous, you’re more likely to get injured from a horse than a snake in Australia.
Over 80% of mammals and reptiles in Australia are found nowhere else on Earth. This makes for some truly fascinating creatures, some famous and others not as well known.
Here are 11 unique Australian animals, including some you may not know exist!
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10 Most Terrifying ocean Creatures In The World
The ocean is filled with scary & terrifying creatures,
Here are 10 of the Most Terrifying Ocean Creatures In The World!
With the Ocean covering 70% of earth, It has dangerous and terrifying ocean creatures deep within it which many of us might have not even know of.
This is a list of Top 10 most dangerous ocean creatures in the world, we have also added a fun little fact at the end of the video so stay tuned till the end.
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The ocean can seem like a pretty dangerous place to live and that's because some of the most deadliest creatures live there from the poisonous to just outright viscous here's a look at 10 of the most deadliest creatures you may encounter in the ocean.
This video displays most dangerous ocean creatures like lion fish, blue ringed octopus and scary sea creatures like The great white shark and many more!
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5 Reasons Turtles Make Terrible Pets
This video explains why Turtles are NOT suitable as pets. We speak about the challenges with having Turtles as pets, and what does it take to care for a turtle!
Are you thinking of getting a turtle as pet and If you are wondering, Are turtles good pets? Then this video is for you -
Here are 5 reasons Turtles make terrible pets ,
This video would shows the cons in regards to turtles as pets pros and cons,
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Turtles are seen as these cute little reptiles that minds it's own business and it's generally carefree and low maintenance but the reality is quite different.
Now don't get me wrong turtles are wonderful little reptiles but in terms of having turtles as a pet it's important to know you're getting yourself into.
Alright, 5 reasons why Turtles might not be an ideal pet for you
1. Many mistake turtles to be absolutely maintenance free and when they find out how challenging it can get, They back out. Turtles are very messy creatures. Their water can quickly become dirty and either smell or lead to health problems in your turtle. Not only that, but a dirty aquarium is very unsightly to see in one’s home.
You need to keep up with changing the water regularly, cleaning the filter, or taking steps (like feeding outside of the enclosure) in order to keep the water clean. Otherwise, your tank may quickly become overrun with algae or generally be dirty.
It is also noted that Turtles are the most abandoned pet in the United States. And that's even more upsetting given our next point
2. Many jump in and get a pet turtle without considering the commitment for a long term pet. Turtles can live for at least 30 years in captivity and have been known to live for up to 70 in some cases and even longer, depending on the species.
Their longevity is certainly something for a potential owner to consider before bringing a turtle into the home.
3. Salmonella is a species of bacteria that many reptiles, but especially turtles, can carry normally in their intestinal tracts and are unaffected by it. They shed this bacteria in their stool intermittently.
That’s why it is critical that anyone who handles a turtle, its droppings or the objects in its tank washes their hands afterward. This is particularly important when children, who often put their hands in their mouths, handle reptiles. It is also the main reason why turtles are not recommended as pets for families with very young children.
4. A lot of space. Most turtle species can get very large, so plan accordingly! Most aquatic species of turtle will need at LEAST 75-100 gallons of swimming room in order to thrive.
Most people do not have the space for massive aquariums or indoor mini ponds. A well-fenced-in outdoor pond is an excellent alternative to indoor aquariums for many cold-tolerant turtle species. Large turtles equate to more expensive filters, larger enclosures, more food, and generally increased costs.
5. Turtles are not interactive pets. Handling a turtle will do nothing but stress the animal out, and can lead to many health problems in the future if done too often. Turtles do not enjoy humans, they at best tolerate them.
Turtles may associate you with food and beg for food at the walls of their enclosure, but once fed, often want nothing to do with you. They are still wild animals and not domesticated like cats or dogs, therefore they will prefer a dark hiding spot or area away from commotion rather than a human hand 9 times out of 10.
Now with all this being said, It doesn't make turtles a less of a wonderful animal, I have just brought to light what it takes to care for a pet turtle.
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Top 7 Kids Friendly Pets
Presenting to you the Top 7 pets for kids!
Here is a list of the Best kids friendly pets that would make a Wonderful companion with kids and families.
We have also listed the challenges associated with taking care of these pets so you would be aware of what is required.
This video shows the best pets for kids, which are easy and simple to care for.
We hope you found this video on best pets for children useful and were able to find the best pets suitable for kids , These kids friendly pets spoken about in this video are also pets suitable for toddlers and would make a wonderful companion.
Having a pet join your family can be one of the most rewarding and exciting experience a kid can have. Hence after a thorough research, we have put together a list of top 7 kids friendly pets and as well the challenges associated with those particular pets that you need to be aware of.
The kids friendly pets in this video are generally easy to care , however these pets do require your attention and constant love!
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Different Types Of Bears In The World
From the biggest bear Grizzly Bears to the smallest bears Sun bears, Here are the 8 different types of bears in the world.
In this video, We speak about all the different kind of bears and where they stand in terms of strength, size and traits among the other bear species.
From this video, we hope you enjoyed learning about the types of bear species in the world.
There are 8 Different Kinds Of Bears In The World !!!
Bears are amazing, There are bears that are huge with unbelievable strength but there are also bears that are small and cuddly.
Here I explain about all the different kind of bears and what makes them so special!
In this video, among the 8 different types of bears, I speak about the sun bear which is the smallest bear in the world. Also the polar bear, being the most ferocious bear there is, We then have cute bears like the panda bears,
We hope in this video explaining the different kind of bears, you enjoy and learn about all the bear species.
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Why Do Peacock Dance? (Explained)
Ever wondered why do peacock dance? and why do peacock dance in the rain? Here I explain the reason behind peacock dancing and also speak about the scientific reason behind peacock dancing in the rain !
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and hopefully this answered all your questions on why do peacocks open their feathers? and why do peacocks scream?
Transcript -
There is nothing more mesmerising than to watch a peacock spread their incredible eye-spotted tail feathers and perform an elaborate dance.
It’s also a widespread belief that the peacock dance is a signal to the onset of the monsoon, But there is actually a scientific reason behind that.
Anyways before that firstly let's get into why do Peacock dance?
Peacocks perform an elaborate dance show also known as courtship dance where their intention is flaunt their beautiful feathers in order to attract a mate.
Through their dance they get a chance to display their energy, muscular power, and fitness,
To start the dance, the peacocks first lift its tail and open them to form a full semi-circle fan or a half-moon expanse. Then the peacock shakes the tail sensuously.
It rattles the feathers and produces a rattling sound and a mesmerizing view of loose feather barbs moving to and fro. The eyespots also make a pattern at the end of the feather’s shaft.
This vibrant dance of the peacock gives the peahen a good chance to choosing the right and healthy mate.
However have you ever wondered why do peacock dance in the rain?
Well, the answer being, Peacocks don’t dance just because it is raining. In main parts of Asia such as India, the peacock’s mating season which being around May coincidently happens the same time as the monsoons.
Hence, we see them performing their beautiful dance in the rain.
During this season, it's also quite common to hear peacocks scream or shout with their unique calls in order to get the attention of the peahens before they perform their dance
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How Fast Can A Crocodile Run?
Ever wonder if you can outrun a Crocodile incase you come across one?
Well, Here I explain how fast can a Crocodile run as well as How fast can a Crocodile swim in water !
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Timestamp -
0:00 Crocodile speed on land
0:37 Crocodile acceleration
0:56 Crocodile speed in water
Transcript
Ever wonder if you can outrun a crocodile
Well, here's the answer
Due to crocodiles being bulky, They are rather stiff and sluggish while moving on land.
A large adult crocodile can reach a top speed of 15km or 10 miles an hour which most humans can quite easily outrun.
If it's a smaller crocodile, they can be slightly faster, but by not much difference.
Although Crocodiles cannot run long distance, they can have bursts of sprint for about 10 to 20 metres and then they give up.
however the scary part is not their speed rather their acceleration, they can accelerate really quick, thundering from 0 to 15 km/h in no time.
Which means if they are close to you, there won't be much time to react before they get you.
Now, in the water, it’s a totally different story, crocodiles can swim faster than any amphibious creature alive.
In the water, they can reach impressive speed of upto 30 kmph which is 18 miles an hour.
Not only are they fast in water, they are as well extraordinary ambush predators that have the ability of launching a surprise attack that almost never lets their victims know what hit them.
Even in water, their speed of acceleration is simply remarkable.. crocodiles can explode and cover around 12 meters in a quarter of a second, long enough to capture prey standing within one body length.
With that being said, it's best to keep your safe distance at all time.
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10 Adorable Animals That Can Kill You
We come across many really cute or adorable animals for which we have absolutely no clue how easily they could kill a human if they get close!
So Here the top 10 cutest animals that could
literally kill you.
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Alright on no 10. we have
Dolphins - We all picture swimming with the
dolphins as this sort of magical experience
that everyone should do at least once in their
life.
But keep to dolphins that have been trained
by professionals.
Wild dolphins sometimes kill without a clear
and direct cause.
You could be playing with them one minute
and be their supper the next.
Best to watch these sea critters from a distance.
9.
Leopard Seal - Polar bears may be the top
predators of the Arctic, but leopard seals
rule the opposite pole.
These fierce predators look like they're smiling,
which makes the fact that they can easily
kill you all the more unsettling.
Leopard seals have been known to actively
hunt humans, and the gruesome manner in which
they kill penguins would hurt your stomach.
8.
Beaver - While the beaver is an adorable-looking
creature, this critter will mess you up if
you come too close.
Beavers are extremely territorial, and get
aggressive quickly with very little provocation.
They've also got massive, razor-sharp teeth
that never stop growing.
They use these teeth to cut down trees to
make dams... or to rip open an unsuspecting
human, from time to time.
7.
Giant ant eater - When you think of anteaters,
you probably think of slow-moving and kinda-cute
animals who can only harm ants, Think again.
Anteaters can be found roaming the fields
of South America and Central America, where
they grow to be up to 7 feet long.
They've got long, sharp claws that they use
to tear into termite mounds -- and human flesh,
if need be.
There have been several reports of anteaters
attacking people who got too close, and even
a few deaths.
6.
Moose - They look a little goofy, lovable,
and a whole lot of cuddly.
But if you see one, don’t give them a reason
to charge you.
These animals are massive, and when they’ll
bring their full weight down on you.
They don’t even need to bite you, they can
just trample you to death.
5.
Kangaroos - Kangaroos may look adorable carrying
joeys in their pouches, but their powerful
hind legs deliver violent kicks — both to
other kangaroos and, occasionally, to unfortunate
humans.
Native to Australia, Kangaroos can stand over
6 feet tall and they often box with one another
to solve disputes.
4.
Elephants - Everyone loves elephants, right?
They're loving and they are vegetarians, so
were safe around them.
Uh, not exactly.
Elephants are huge and weigh around 6 tons.
While they're generally calm, they can get
a bit testy when humans invade on their space.
Elephants are responsible for around 500 deaths
every year, mostly through stamping and goring.
3.
Pufferfish - Just look at this little face!
Surely it couldn’t do any harm right/ No,
Don’t count on it!
The pufferfish is in fact the second most
poisonous vertebrate on the planet.
Their venom kills by paralyzing the diaphragm
and has no known antidote.
2.
Panda - These guys are so cute it’s easy
to forget they’re bears.
Underneath all that fluff are massive teeth
and a chewing muscle designed to tear through
tough bamboo shoots, which is the panda's
only source of food.
This diet gives panda bears one of the highest
bite forces of any carnivore, and they're
not afraid to use it.
Even in captivity, these seemingly harmless
teddy bears have been known to attack and
injure people who've gotten too close.
1.
Slow Loris - Oh, look at these eyes.
Can you imagine anything cuter?
Well, maybe you should since this one is known
to be the most poisonous mammal in the world.
If it accidentally bites you, you can experience
anaphylactic shock and many other really dangerous
conditions.
Scientists reveal that a loris mimics a cobra
so Lorises are basically cuddly cobras.
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This Video Will Make You Love Cats
A beautiful compilation of cute and funny cat videos - most cutest cat videos of cats playing and cats cuddling!
This video will make you love cats!
Funny cat videos compilation of cats being hilarious and cats playing!
We hope this video of cute cat clips and funny cat clips will make you love cats, this video is compilation of funny cat videos and that will make you love cats!
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Penguins As Pets? Good or Bad Idea?
Having penguins as pets? Is it legal to adopt a penguin and would it be a good idea?
Here are the reasons why penguin as pet would be challenging!
I have spoken in the video regarding the legality of adopting a penguin ,
Do comment if you have any questions and I would gladly answer them!
Time stamps -
0:00 Intro
0:38 1st Reason
1:15 2nd Reason
1:39 3rd Reason
1:55 4th Reason
2:19 5th Reason
3:11 Is it legal?
Transcript -
If you were to ask me who were to receive the most coolest and the most badass pet award ever, It would definitely have to be the penguins ... Those boss like attitude mixed with this incredibly cute bird wearing a black and white tuxedo just makes you wanna have them as a pet
but .. there's more to a pet than just it being a badass
Now, before I speak on if it's legal or even possible to adopt one .. Let me first tell you why having a penguin as a pet is a terrible idea.
To list it there are 5 main reasons
1. They are social birds - Penguins are among the most social of all birds, They swim and feed in groups. Penguin just cannot live alone. They require constant companionship in order to stay healthy and happy. Is there a solution to this .. yeah, get a dozen of penguins instead of one.. and they'll have a good time .. Actually the recommended no is 20 but you start with a dozen .. Now you might wonder what's the downside to this apart from having a dozen of penguins in your backyard
2. They eat a lot of fishes - An adult penguin eats about 2-3 kgs of fish per day ... and when you have a dozen of penguins to feed you'll need at-least 10 solid tons of fishes per year ... huh, I really hope you can afford it ... and if you can let's head to the 3rd reason
3. They are messy - Penguins can be trained and they can do a lot of cool things except they can't be potty trained and when they defecate they are extremely messy.
4. Stable low temperature in their enclosure - In order to keep any penguin species happy, you will need to keep the temperature at 30 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit which -1 to 4 degrees Celsius . As you can imagine, that kind of balance in temperature is not easy to achieve
and if that isn't tough enough ..
5. You would require a massive place for them to stay - It doesn’t matter if you get two or twenty penguins; you will need an Olympic-sized saltwater pool for their enclosure. Those cute birds love swimming and playing in the water and it would be cruel to keep them away from it as it's their natural habitat.
While these are just 5 reasons there are a lot more to having penguins as pets .. You gotta look after their breeding, the vet visits, the noise ..
and I'm sorry if knocked down your hopes on penguins being an easy and fun pet actually they are fun and In fact as I said earlier they would be the most badass pet anyone can have but strings attached .. Now, let's say hypothetically you're still interested
There's an agreement known as the Antarctic Treaty that governs how Antarctica is used and In that there are rules are laid out regarding the protection of penguins. They have ensured penguin trade to be effectively illegal throughout the world. This isn’t just a US law, it’s something that countries across the globe agreed to.
You’ll be facing some serious trouble if you somehow managed to get your hands on a penguin, which would be near-impossible anyway.
Although there is a way to legally adopt a penguin and that is if you have a zoo. So if you have a bunch of cash and wouldn't mind opening a zoo .. There is a way .. But ahh, I feel they deserve to be in their natural habitat in Antarctica rather than in a zoo.
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Do Dolphins Attack Humans?
Ever wondered do dolphins attack humans?
You might have seen the fun side of dolphins but the dark side can be quite horrifying !!
Dolphin sexually attack human couple - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vYcAgsrvxI
Transcript -
Although dolphins attacking humans are quite rare, there have been enough instances and in the past decade it seems as if the number of dolphin attacks per year has increased.
Dolphins are the 2nd most intelligent being on earth right after humans .. And the terrifying part being, Just as humans always on a race to create stronger weapons, stronger means of attack .. likewise, Dolphins are always on the move for creating new ways and tricks to attack their prey and even more impressive, dolphins have the ability to communicate their unique tricks with other dolphins, allowing them to improvise and team up.
Sometimes, they will gather in teams of more than a thousand to hunt, which is a pretty terrifying thought.
We also often under estimate how incredible powerful dolphins are.
They have between 80 and 100 sharp teeth that they use to rip apart their prey and when they do attack they do more than just bite their victims.
In 2013, A woman named Valerie Ryan went swimming off the coast of County Clare, Ireland and for reasons unknown, A typically friendly dolphin named dusty who was known for swimming around with the locals, got a bit aggressive that day.
As Valerie started swimming towards Dusty, Dusty became territorial and attacked her by knocking her with incredible speed by it's snout, leaving her with a damaged lung, three broken ribs, and six spinal fractures.
All this was done by just one single dolphin. Hence you could imagine how powerful they could be when they attack together as a group, which they do.
That bring us to the highly sexual nature of dolphins.
Male dolphins are often known to go in groups and gang rape female dolphins and there have been few recorded instance where they try to make sexual advances towards humans as well ... Due to copyright infringement I won't be able to share those videos, but I'll share those links in the description.
Now, I might have shown quite the dark side of dolphins but that's just how they are, They find it fun to torture and bully other marine animals,
And this might sound surprising, They are always known to bully sharks .. Yes sharks, And the credit for doing so goes to one particular breed of dolphins known as orcas or killer whales.
Orcas have earned the name killer whales for their ability to hunt and take down whales including the largest creature on the planet: an adult blue whale.
As interesting as Orcas are, I'll keep that a topic for another video,
now, back to the main question do dolphins intentionally attack humans, No they do not unless provoked. I have shown you the dark side of dolphins, and that's to make you aware of what they are capable of but at the same time, dolphins do deserve credit for being friendly towards humans as there are many reports on dolphins saving humans from drowning and also alerting us when sharks are round.
Dolphins are lovely and intelligent marine animals who we should appreciate but while keeping our distances.
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