I Bet You Didn't Know That #6

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Published 2023-01-10

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  • Yea that poor deer with half its back was in shock and died shorty after the video was taken. It's a fairly common occurrence here in Mississippi when we break out the combines to cut the cornstalks and bale the hay the blades slice through the deer hiding in the fields just as easy as they slice through the hay😕. It sucks but we are usually able to find and dispatch the animal before the shock wears off and the pain kicks in. Also we can usually salvage the meat and distribute it to folks with alot of kids. The modern circle of life
  • My man starts with mushrooms under your home discussion and ends with a parallel universe discussion in every damn video
  • 6:56 Yellow Jackets are not known to swarm and honey bees don't make paper nests.
  • @6:56 If you see bees like these, coming from a paper nest, they are likely yellow jackets... RUN! Possibly hornets, not honeybees.
  • @Boballoo
    Did he really say: "Males and females shed their antlers every year"???🤣🤣🤣
  • @lcoq19
    Ahh! I really just LOVE this channel! Always something new and exciting to learn! And even if it's something you already knew, the presentation of the info never disappoints or makes it feel pointless because your already knew it! 😊
  • @janefrost1856
    Hiya Watop and everyone, just love this content, it's so informative. I've probably learned more from watching Watop than I have from anything else over the last months, it's not just informative, it's so well put together, it makes me laugh and felt mildly queasy a couple of times, but good job boys I love your channel
  • It is disgusting what some humans can do to wildlife. No animal on the Earth has been as destructive, or as torturous. I don’t think deers form cyclones for the reason people state. But we tend to think we know everything.
  • Bears in some areas eat only the skin and brains but I have definitely seen bears eat the whole thing.
  • Bees don't usually fly out of paper wasps' nests. :) Also true - one year we captured two colonies, mellow little stangers.
  • @chaosgoettin
    Watop: Talks about honey bees. Shows a wasp nest.
  • Hey Watop! On your next things you don't know Do you mind educating us a little on "living bridges" I seen a short on Facebook and it really sounds like an interesting learn.
  • @MrTenhighguy
    The reindeer thing makes sense I mean look how long Rudolph survived with radioactive cancer on his face
  • @fetlix
    Reindeer-cyclone holds a lot more facts than just that. for example, the deers tend to follow eachother, so when the leader in a line loops around, all of them follow and just keep on running in a circle. Just like ants.
  • @33fastcar
    2:13 reminds me of a weird acid trip I took in 1983. The deer heads on the wall spoke to me. One of the deer asked his friend "What is that guy looking at"? Then Snoopy & Garfield attacked the alligator in the sink. That was a good night. Except when I went outside to pee off the porch. I pissed on a shadow that got up and shook off! Sorry Travis! He was a big black 110 lb Chespeake Bay retriever. He wasn't too happy after that! Very true story! Ha!
  • @leoncoard2676
    Thanks for doing so much research because I always find the subjects interesting and funny. How do you keep a straight face while teaching us? LOL
  • @jasonwebb1882
    I took my family to the Everglades in Florida for a vacation. I learned some stuff that I didn't need or even want to know. Now where Steve says that Baluga Whales were the legends of Mermaids came from. Well, in Flordia they have Manatees were considered Mermaids too. Now I don't know how to put this next part in, but I'm going to try my best to keep it educational for you all. So Sailors/Pirates would go to Florida after being on the Seas and Oceans for months at a time. The Sailors/Pirates wouldn't bring their women on these long trips. And this is when the Guide/Our Everglades Historian says something that came from deep left field. In away I hope that he made this up but some people don't care. The Manatees have special lady part organs that look exactly like a human woman's. Like I said I wished I could unlearn this crap. I really hope that these are only stories and that's it. If you happen to know if this is true or not. Thank you so much and ✌️