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I would have watched the rest but the bugs dude
ОтветитьGreat video tho
ОтветитьMosquitos can still go to hell tho, they just suck
ОтветитьI saw A LOT of dead animals in the city
Ответить😅 Ohio
ОтветитьBruh I see dead animals all the time but I am sure this is a great video for those who don't walk or go outside.
ОтветитьBLIND TOO!
ОтветитьIf I see dead animals it’s usually birds or squirrels. I saw a smashed bird nest on the ground with a bunch of dead chicks a few months ago. Depressing.
ОтветитьPlanty of dead birds after new years fireworks TwT why couse its cold and mist insects are inactive there are also less insects in the city streats in generell
About the food thing we fead a oitdor cat and another person does zo she gives so much dry food as if he was a medium sized dog amd he doesnt even est it at all (luckely or this would be an obease cat) but next morning its gone so who ests it well mostly tiger slugs and the raccoon that rams the area lol
I wonder why it doesn’t happen as fast to human bodies as other animals
ОтветитьI've seen dead pigeons.
ОтветитьThe guy in the black sweat kinda annoying ngl or is it just me
Ответить🤣🤣 i live in rural Texas . I see dead animals daily , and not talking about one a day .
Ответить''I hope your not currently eating anything'' i hope you dont ruin my breakfast
ОтветитьWhat're you talking about, I see decomposing animals on the streets all the time?
ОтветитьI’ve seen dead animals… like deer in the middle of a field.. etc. I live in the south, so that could be why I’ve seen many
ОтветитьGary Larsen drew a comic of a couple of vultures sitting on a dead tree in the middle of a desert. One of them was ‘saying’ “Patience my ass. I’m gonna kill something!” 😂😂😂😂
ОтветитьThis is complete nonsense 😅 i always see dead birds
ОтветитьI put a rotten banana in the ground, in a few weeks it was gone near the tree in the ground. And it got decomposted!
ОтветитьThey despawn.
ОтветитьI saw a dead animal around 2 hours ago (squirrel).
ОтветитьUm, I HAVE seen a dead deer in my back 40. A buck simply laid down slowly and died. Looked young too, only 4 points.
ОтветитьSeth Rogan and Charlie Day sure do know a lot about dead animals
ОтветитьEvery month I search for your videos and scroll for like a hour then come back the following month 😂 good content man
ОтветитьWhat about making mosquitos or whasps (not bees) dissapear? Would that have any bad impact?
ОтветитьI watched this happen in real time recently. I live in a fairly urban area, there are a series of publicly owned fields and parks near me that me and my dog walk through. Someone's chihuahua died out there and was just laying on the ground. We go on a walk every single day, so I watched this carcass deteriorate over the course of less than a week. I knew what would happen, but it was still pretty wild to see. Definitely something you don't see everyday in an urban environment.
Ответитьbasically in short we're all in the great circle of life
ОтветитьI once had to put down a large mule on a small family ranch. We removed the carcass to a corner of the property near a creek bed and it was mostly gone overnight, Just a majority of the spine and ribs, and a couple of well rent legs. Only the barest traces remained by day 3, just hair and a couple of the smaller bones and vertebrae. It happens FAST.
ОтветитьSeeing dead birds in London are really common tbh
ОтветитьI seen a dead squirrel last week, guts where on the pavement
ОтветитьWhat a fascinating video! Very interesting!
ОтветитьYou don't know what you're talking about lil bro...
I see dead birds all around my city.. like.. a lot of them
I used to cut grass for a living and id see so many dead smaller animals lol. Birds, squirrels, rats, mice, hell even hedgehogs. Outside the workplace ive also seen relatively alot of roadkill. Often foxes or skunks. But i guess it is because i live in a rural town down and surrounded by forest.
Ответитьi have seen really many dead animals in the forests and on the side of the walkway thing like a week ago i saw a bird in my backyard after a day the spot was just feathers on the ground
ОтветитьI seen a dead bird before and I touched with a stick
ОтветитьLol the whale thing I'm guessing was in reference to that time some folks thought if they just piled some explosives in it it would vaporize into tiny bits, only to crush cars and houses with several hundred pound masses of flesh because real life isnt a cartoon
Ответитьfunny enough deer will eat their own species' corpses. We thought it was cougars or coyote's or whatever so we set up trail cams, nope, bambi came over for a nibble.
ОтветитьI've seen dead animals on streets plenty of times, usually rabbits. It's quite common in country areas, and reckless driving and carelessness is probably part of the reason for that.
ОтветитьOn the edge of the state forest, a lot of bunnies on the property. Get ~750 on Saturday, Paddocks littered. All gone in the morning. Also heard something as a kid that if there were no ants the world would be too toxic to live on in 3 days. Natures clean up crew is efficient.
Ответитьin Georgia (US state) wild pigs eat everything.
ОтветитьWtf does watop mean.....?
ОтветитьIf you think about it from a wider perspective, its really amazing how nature has a way of cleaning things up. Carnivores feeding on meat, the rest being taken care by insects and other small creatures.
Its just amazing how everything is designed in such a way.
What we'll censor next? Plants withering?
ОтветитьI saw a dead bird when I was going to school should the bird didn't find a bush to hide
ОтветитьI see road kill all the time..
ОтветитьCan’t listen to one more syllable of this guy’s obnoxious voice. See ya on the rebound folks.
ОтветитьIn America, I see dead animals all over the side of the road.
ОтветитьI found 4 deceased birds [seagulls from blackpool]
Ответитьbluebottle flies or blowflies are amazing. ive seen film of maggots consuming elephant caresses. in a few generations, blowflies and their maggots can multiply to astronomical numbers. literally one side of the elephant was a seething white mass of maggots. and they move over the corpse as a single intelligent entity. liquifying it and stripping the bones bare of flesh. their wiggling creates heat too, so they are essentially warm blooded, which speeds up the conversion of the corpse to flies. its a pretty efficient conversion too. its not 1 to 1 ratio, but not far off. if food runs out before they finish growing, they can still transform into smaller flies so not necessarily doomed. some of the pupae do not hatch into flies, as parasitic wasps lay their eggs into the maggots. and many beetles prey on the maggots too. a dead corpse is soon a heaving paradise of writhing putrefaction
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