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In the jungle there is always someone out to get you, and this frog fights to protect his offspring from a group of hungry wasps.
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@metricsheep
@metricsheep Рік тому
I didn’t think I’d ever root so hard for such a tiny frog dad
@rebeccaa.3121
@rebeccaa.3121 Рік тому
A lot of human fathers could learn from him.
@KtotheG
@KtotheG Рік тому
@@TripleKmafia Come and try to take a BM's kids and see what happens to you, coward.
@elsgare8485
@elsgare8485 Рік тому
A lot of human mothers could learn from him.
@FatApatosaurus
@FatApatosaurus Рік тому
A lot of predatory animals could learn from him.
@KamranKhan-ew2yd
@KamranKhan-ew2yd Рік тому
Dude, I had to sit down in my bed for this, the battle sound made it more intense. I was pulling my hair out and when the crisis averted, I was more relieved than the frog himself. WASPS! these damned wasps. Bullies of nature. I'll never forgive them.
@robotwizard3349
@robotwizard3349 2 роки тому
Me: what will he defend himself with? Frog: bitchslaps initiated
@dionyzus2909
@dionyzus2909 2 роки тому
@AndrewWithEase11 11 that's you against 98
@innocentcivilian4408
@innocentcivilian4408 2 роки тому
@AndrewWithEase11 11 who pissed in ur cereal dismorning Andrew
@innocentcivilian4408
@innocentcivilian4408 2 роки тому
@AndrewWithEase11 11 I'm not trying to be funny I ask u a question maybe learn to read so u can tell the difference between a joke and a question
@noxrold8584
@noxrold8584 2 роки тому
@AndrewWithEase11 11 damn that rude.
@noxrold8584
@noxrold8584 2 роки тому
@AndrewWithEase11 11 you acting like a child
@colten4333
@colten4333 2 роки тому
I can't get over how beautifully shot all of these scenes are. It takes something that happens all the time and makes it fascinating.
@ChristopherGray00
@ChristopherGray00 Рік тому
besides the obnoxious stomach wrenching sound effects.
@Dumb.idiot06
@Dumb.idiot06 Рік тому
@@ChristopherGray00 i liked the sound design but thats just me
@faridaeintouwaterberg8541
@faridaeintouwaterberg8541 Рік тому
@@fubey8x they are?! that did burst my bubble :(! how do you know this?
@raulestrada6866
@raulestrada6866 Рік тому
Bro is mad about sound design lol
@Keviekev115
@Keviekev115 Рік тому
right lol its like a movie
@thiha8709
@thiha8709 Рік тому
He uses his body as a decoy while a sting by wasps can kill him. He is such a bold father.
@soggie_wookie8224
@soggie_wookie8224 Рік тому
Bold Frog
@mar35962
@mar35962 Рік тому
I'm so proud of him
@CraigStCyrPlus
@CraigStCyrPlus Рік тому
I highly doubt the wasps just gave up like that.
@thecritiquer9407
@thecritiquer9407 Рік тому
maybe he doesn't know that
@thewhopper256ify
@thewhopper256ify 2 роки тому
My man didn’t get entrusted with 4 clutches of eggs for no reason. They knew he was a warrior!
@makingconnections777
@makingconnections777 2 роки тому
You can tell by those wasp kicking legs
@quickstep2408
@quickstep2408 2 роки тому
well maybe if the baby mamas weren't at the club all the time they could help. you know, like what a mother is meant to do ffs
@PollenEye
@PollenEye 2 роки тому
@quickstep Or maybe the moms are out shopping for furniture for the tadpole room at Jungle Depot? Not all female frogs waste their time getting drunk and chatting with thirsty toads. Gosh 🙄
@priyansuchoudhury0246
@priyansuchoudhury0246 2 роки тому
@@quickstep2408 it's only the mammals where mother is mainly responsible for taking care of the young.
@michaeld.3931
@michaeld.3931 2 роки тому
They found out he was forklift certified
@LupeCoded
@LupeCoded 2 роки тому
"But in the jungle, just surviving a day can count as a success." Amen to that, brother.
@bigal3428
@bigal3428 2 роки тому
sounds like everyday in DC!
@LupeCoded
@LupeCoded 2 роки тому
@@bigal3428 lol I feel you. Same here in Dallas, Texas bro
@michelle_ajema
@michelle_ajema 2 роки тому
The definition of adulting. 😩
@omerd5147
@omerd5147 2 роки тому
our current world sounds like that...
@dalykfckhd5680
@dalykfckhd5680 2 роки тому
@@bigal3428 ផ្សំ. មុំុំ់ល។។ុំ់។។
@alfredsupersauce
@alfredsupersauce Рік тому
Dude has 4 baby mommas who left him with over 100 kids and he would die for them. He's better than most human fathers.
@carolanestanley4030
@carolanestanley4030 Рік тому
Say that!!
@WE_WUZ
@WE_WUZ Рік тому
The frog ain't from Africa, that's for sure. Can't even get them to visit ONE offspring, let alone look after 100
@3DOM_
@3DOM_ Рік тому
That’s just how frogs work.
@OnePiece-pt6ze
@OnePiece-pt6ze Рік тому
@@3DOM_ yeah Karen but still don’t you find it interesting comparing to other male animals?
@3DOM_
@3DOM_ Рік тому
@@OnePiece-pt6ze yeah, never said I didn’t
@radelusspearmen7911
@radelusspearmen7911 Рік тому
2:58 am I the only one that saw the frog gave the wasp a middle finger after kicking it away 😆
@cjplayz9387
@cjplayz9387 Рік тому
Yeah, I think that frog kicked that wasp into the water..
@xaviermoncada-martin8156
@xaviermoncada-martin8156 Рік тому
Since it was with his feet, wouldn’t that be more like giving the middle toe?
@Dominik-nd3tq
@Dominik-nd3tq Рік тому
Yeah I saw that too 😭😭😭
@stephenbuckley9940
@stephenbuckley9940 Рік тому
Dude, you are more observant than me. I missed it simply because I was amazed by the fact that this was even caught on film. The stuff that this guys team captures on film never ceases the amaze me. Simply brilliant work. I will watch his documentaries before virtually anything.
@bertinebourque2099
@bertinebourque2099 Рік тому
XD 😆 🤣 nope i saw that to 😆 🤣 😂
@blurelic4
@blurelic4 2 роки тому
See...wasps are the bane of EVERYONE’s existence.
@liberationwasalie2982
@liberationwasalie2982 2 роки тому
get the *raid*
@marshmellow1912
@marshmellow1912 2 роки тому
lol big facts.
@theworthysoul
@theworthysoul 2 роки тому
Not the Earth or plants though. Wasps are great scavengers, population control for other bugs and pollinators. Some plants like figs even rely on certain species to reproduce.
@caseyjones7282
@caseyjones7282 2 роки тому
@Nicolae Ceaușescu , If your too stupid to figure it out i can't help you with anything. And now what "role" do they play? They don't pollinate but they eat flowers and spiders that eat mosquitoes and other annoying insects. So I'd rather have the spider even though the wasp is the evolution of the spider. But excuse me there sir, why did you call me an idiot? Is it the way I play hockey?
@hereisaname8567
@hereisaname8567 2 роки тому
@@caseyjones7282 oof
@Marbo12f
@Marbo12f 2 роки тому
When your camouflage is actually a bullseye, with the intent of starting a fight you may not even win. Respect.
@ProUzer
@ProUzer 2 роки тому
Epic comment XD
@zohaib4965
@zohaib4965 2 роки тому
your comment gives the whole thing a new perspective of epicness.
@bradbarnett5464
@bradbarnett5464 Рік тому
Notice the middle frogtoe, flipping the first wasp off. 3:03 After grabbing the thing out of flight and sending it off on a new trajectory.
@carolinalobato645
@carolinalobato645 Рік тому
@@bradbarnett5464 noticed that too!
@emanuelserban5339
@emanuelserban5339 Рік тому
Jesus died for your sins ! Repent
@ultrad-rex1389
@ultrad-rex1389 Рік тому
The complexity of nature is stunning. The way the father frog knows how to defend its eggs and that it will defend many of them by itself shows the power of a parent's instinct to protect. And I especially love how the hatchlings (the oldest) can recognize danger quickly, even when they're still in eggs, and they are able to escape from the predators to the safety of the stream. It's just incredible. This goes to show that even the most simple-looking creatures are extremely complex and interesting organisms. I love nature.
@kevinblackkk6945
@kevinblackkk6945 Рік тому
Let's see how much u love nature once you are the hatchling, being slowly eaten alive by the wasps...
@g.e131
@g.e131 Рік тому
God truly has thought of everything. His creations are amazing.
@ST12365
@ST12365 Рік тому
Nothing this complex can ever happen by chance.
@blood.of.fenrir5575
@blood.of.fenrir5575 Рік тому
On every science channel there are 2 idiots claiming it to be a God's deed. Go to your fairy-tale land, leave us to enjoy nature.
@birch98
@birch98 8 місяців тому
@@ST12365nobody said it does. It happens by natural processes over billions of years, starting from very simple beginnings
@Gudetama-kx3ji
@Gudetama-kx3ji Рік тому
I've never been so mad at wasps and so happy for a frog, I was hoping so much for that father that him and the majority of his offspring live
@cjplayz9387
@cjplayz9387 Рік тому
Bro same, I was literally Praying for the frog..
@kingspamaccount
@kingspamaccount 11 місяців тому
I literally hate wasps
@brendanmcpartland8647
@brendanmcpartland8647 2 роки тому
I especially love how the frog turns over after fighting for his offspring's lives, just to watch the sunset and reflect.
@mosshivenetwork117
@mosshivenetwork117 2 роки тому
Deep
@thecircusunderground
@thecircusunderground 2 роки тому
One must reflect and prepare for another day, the fight is far from over
@Eliza-yd7fi
@Eliza-yd7fi 2 роки тому
Definitely not capable of reflecting methinks
@d2heffz231
@d2heffz231 Рік тому
I like to think he's looking at the sunset thinking : this some bullshit.
@anthonyfernandez82
@anthonyfernandez82 Рік тому
May I stand unshaken?
@hautakleightontam771
@hautakleightontam771 2 роки тому
Imagine trying to defend your kids from wasps a quarter of your size, who could eat YOU if you made a single mistake.
@Lifelongloser
@Lifelongloser 2 роки тому
It would probably put me off having kids I expect .
@apollomars1678
@apollomars1678 2 роки тому
its called wolfs..... :-|
@apollomars1678
@apollomars1678 2 роки тому
@HOR YI CHEN Moe imagine to defend your kids against a predetor, who is a guarter of your size, who could eat YOU if you made a single mistake. wolfs.
@hautakleightontam771
@hautakleightontam771 2 роки тому
@@apollomars1678 Wasps would definitely be scarier than wolves if they were the same size!
@apollomars1678
@apollomars1678 2 роки тому
@@hautakleightontam771 wasps dont hunt in groups.
@hunterc626
@hunterc626 Рік тому
I don't know what it is about parents that would die for their offspring, but it really just brings tears to my eyes
@thunderee6780
@thunderee6780 Рік тому
Some of us would do so as well, and it is quite understandable from a parents point of view
@irbomusic
@irbomusic Рік тому
When you have kids, they're your creation. You literally made them with somebody else and that makes them special and you would do anything to keep them safe because they are innocent. You're given the responsibility to raise your young to be better than you and it's your job as a parent to keep them safe. You love them more than you've ever loved anything or anyone. You love them enough that their survival is infinitely more important than your own. Not that I've ever had kids, I'm 15 but still
@atinybruh
@atinybruh Рік тому
@@irbomusic unless the child is the piece of sh!t
@aimanazminovich3602
@aimanazminovich3602 Рік тому
@@irbomusic Some (human) parents don’t care about their kids that much
@hobbiesofamuslimgirl
@hobbiesofamuslimgirl Рік тому
@@irbomusic You're so sensible especially as 15 yr old. Hope you grow up into a great mother/father 🙌
@logeyperogi1805
@logeyperogi1805 2 роки тому
“The wasps’ stings could kill him” Sacrifice for the greater good, but this man is a WARRIOR
@sciencoking
@sciencoking 2 роки тому
Bees: sting Wolves: bite Birds: scratch/peck Frog: *Y E E T*
@tituswilkinson4911
@tituswilkinson4911 2 роки тому
I was looking for this comment lol
@hi-ho5qu
@hi-ho5qu 2 роки тому
Yes i bite *N O M*
@kpjammerwolf330
@kpjammerwolf330 2 роки тому
Literally Y E E T lol
@user-is1pr4xh2s
@user-is1pr4xh2s 2 роки тому
Hey guys Im Korean and searching YEET has no information. What does YEET MEANS?
@sciencoking
@sciencoking 2 роки тому
@@user-is1pr4xh2s It doesn't really have a meaning but people say it when they throw things
@catalina4424
@catalina4424 2 роки тому
"And now the wasps know they are there" I shrieked in horror
@diobrando5549
@diobrando5549 2 роки тому
How come the second I saw this comment, it was the second I heard that quote?
@peekaboo5709
@peekaboo5709 2 роки тому
@Catalina SAME here!!
@pinkmarshmallow666
@pinkmarshmallow666 2 роки тому
Samee
@dionyzus2909
@dionyzus2909 2 роки тому
@@diobrando5549 magic
@diobrando5549
@diobrando5549 2 роки тому
@@dionyzus2909 Makes sense.
@lawrencetalbot8346
@lawrencetalbot8346 Рік тому
Love how after the frog grabs and flings a wasp, he leaves his middle toe extended. Yeah I’m with you my amphibian brother 🖕🏻Wasps.
@stephenbuckley9940
@stephenbuckley9940 Рік тому
But then you watch something captured by these same talented crews about wasps that amazes you and you forget about them being the villains in this video.
@Champoy000
@Champoy000 Рік тому
​​@@stephenbuckley9940 True. At the end, they're just trying to survive too anyway.
@tillyjames5180
@tillyjames5180 2 роки тому
I've never rooted more for this frog, made me anxious doing his job and he's beautiful.
@tallpaul9475
@tallpaul9475 2 роки тому
Kermit demonstrates self defense, and martial arts.
@Love-jf7rs
@Love-jf7rs 2 роки тому
@2:29, wise frog winks at the camera -frog prince ;)
@skybot9998
@skybot9998 2 роки тому
Wasps can have miss piggy.
@ToyGuruMan
@ToyGuruMan 2 роки тому
Hi yah!! Kermit the frog here
@rman7645
@rman7645 2 роки тому
Showing his frog kumite
@Angultra
@Angultra 2 роки тому
Real life Dhalsim with those legs
@GabrielMartinez-vu3gj
@GabrielMartinez-vu3gj 2 роки тому
"Just surviving the day can be considered a success" i didnt expect to find my new words to live by in a video of a frog kicking wasps
@babalonkie
@babalonkie 2 роки тому
Life in a nutshell. Words most people forget...
@iwouldliketoorderanumber1b79
@iwouldliketoorderanumber1b79 2 роки тому
Don’t worry the wasps will be back to finish the job. They didn’t record that part.
@fire8oy
@fire8oy 2 роки тому
@@iwouldliketoorderanumber1b79 Good thing they’ll all probably be in the water by then. Man, nature is dope
@iwouldliketoorderanumber1b79
@iwouldliketoorderanumber1b79 2 роки тому
@@fire8oy Im thinking they didn’t make it to the water, wasp came back with the gang got the babies and stung the crap out their dad until he died. As there dad fell from the leaf he was screaming noooooo… in slow motion…... the end.
@fire8oy
@fire8oy 2 роки тому
@@iwouldliketoorderanumber1b79 And then his babies thrived and spawned hundreds more, the cycle of life is great
@MiaMeaowCat
@MiaMeaowCat Рік тому
He is the true definition of a protector!
@LegendJoe3063
@LegendJoe3063 2 роки тому
Damm The frogs POV at the end watching sunset and the narrative just surviving a day can count as a success.... Perfect.
@jordansteffen659
@jordansteffen659 2 роки тому
He really said to the older eggs it’s sink or swim
@kiddfaith4397
@kiddfaith4397 2 роки тому
Then again, this species evolved so that the babies an hatch when they’re still premature. They aren’t ready to hatch, but once they’re developed enough that doesn’t matter if they’re attacked. The premature tadpoles hatch early, and do just fine. It’s a pretty clever survival adaptation.
@tuppygames7164
@tuppygames7164 2 роки тому
DRIP OR DROWN 🔝✅💯💯💯
@nekonomicon2983
@nekonomicon2983 2 роки тому
Yeah that's why they have so many babies. Because some are gonna die regardless.
@atiqahdiyana5665
@atiqahdiyana5665 2 роки тому
Literally
@CyanicCore
@CyanicCore 2 роки тому
younger, he saved the older!
@thewhopper256ify
@thewhopper256ify 2 роки тому
2:15 incredible form. 10’s across the board.
@45johngalt
@45johngalt 2 роки тому
No a splash at all! Also 10/10
@usuduwj5685
@usuduwj5685 2 роки тому
Also that little wave! 10/10
@nouseforaname5378
@nouseforaname5378 2 роки тому
3:00 I like how the frog flipped off the wasp after he gave it the boot lol
@natsusatsujinki8342
@natsusatsujinki8342 2 роки тому
I thought I was tripping 😂
@storytimewithunclebill1998
@storytimewithunclebill1998 Рік тому
Wasp came in, got a snack and a doggy bag, and called in his friends. Frog came out fighting and swinging. Awesome follow through. Dude can really kick it. Saved the day for many. Was interesting to watch. Great video
@literallyanangrymoose7717
@literallyanangrymoose7717 Рік тому
Dude really said 'you've had enough, now buzz off' mad respect
@canontheory
@canontheory 2 роки тому
Frog children- "You said you would let us stay till we were 18!" Frog- "No I said 18 as in 18 seconds so now its time to go your own way guys"
@quickstep2408
@quickstep2408 2 роки тому
"besides i gotta hot little frog mama coming later this afternoon. gotta replenish the ranks and keep this factory line going!"
@ThatGuyNicho
@ThatGuyNicho 2 роки тому
"I've given you eighteen seconds of cover against multiple enemies so nightmarish that they'd make HR Geiger horrified. Unless you want us *all* to die I suggest you get in the freakin' river!"
@ThatGuyNicho
@ThatGuyNicho 2 роки тому
"I've given you eighteen seconds of cover against multiple enemies so nightmarish that they'd make HR Geiger horrified. Unless you want us *all* to die I suggest you get in the freakin' river!"
@Zwarrior2Fires
@Zwarrior2Fires 2 роки тому
I wanted the frog to full on assault the wasps and eat them but then I saw how big they were. He played the best defense as offense.
@zacharyyamashita8554
@zacharyyamashita8554 2 роки тому
If he were a red eyed tree frog 🐸, the wasp would be doomed.
@RatsRatsIsthebest
@RatsRatsIsthebest 2 роки тому
@@zacharyyamashita8554 k
@beamzsalt4252
@beamzsalt4252 2 роки тому
@@zacharyyamashita8554 L
@phreak761
@phreak761 2 роки тому
@@zacharyyamashita8554 M
@alvinip9128
@alvinip9128 2 роки тому
@@zacharyyamashita8554 N
@rotten1462
@rotten1462 Рік тому
Why do they always have to edit in “squishy” and “slimy” noises to the eggs 😭 we know damn well they don’t sound like anything
@aliasella488
@aliasella488 Рік тому
I dunno. I get that frog eggs are squishy and slimy but it's just kind of gross for no reason.
@raulestrada6866
@raulestrada6866 Рік тому
It’s all part of good cinematic value. It’s supposed to immerse you and exaggerate it.
@CodeWondo
@CodeWondo Рік тому
If surviving a day counts as success, then this frog is a super hero to have grown this much to become mature!
@ayf888
@ayf888 2 роки тому
Respect the cameraman that shoot this footage ,how long he has to be there 😅
@MrLince-hr4of
@MrLince-hr4of 2 роки тому
1 hour
@Macrotodon
@Macrotodon 2 роки тому
@@MrLince-hr4of One frog hour?
@MrLince-hr4of
@MrLince-hr4of 2 роки тому
@@Macrotodon ok
@kroktal8896
@kroktal8896 2 роки тому
And all the stings from his jar full of wasps
@Finkelfunk
@Finkelfunk 2 роки тому
Wildlife cameraman is probably one of the most patience requiring jobs out there. Look at the "Birds of Paradise" Video from a few days ago here on this channel. The cameraman said that they had two trips of 6 weeks each to New Guinea and despite shooting literally all day they only got 7 minutes of usable footage over the course of 12 weeks.
@TheVincentVanGogh
@TheVincentVanGogh 2 роки тому
3:00 what a thug life frog. He literally threw the wasp and gave them a middle finger(toer)
@galaxian2797
@galaxian2797 2 роки тому
threw*
@Placidpalace
@Placidpalace 2 роки тому
@@galaxian2797 Finally some good grammar
@plou1858
@plou1858 2 роки тому
Bruh looking at your profile double yo eggs
@Phosphoenol_pyruvate_CK
@Phosphoenol_pyruvate_CK 2 роки тому
Thought I was the only one that noticed it
@DieFlabbergast
@DieFlabbergast 2 роки тому
*threw
@inksoldier5544
@inksoldier5544 Рік тому
I'm always stunned by the power and quality of the microphones they use to catch the sound of a wasp munching
@adjiar
@adjiar Рік тому
Nah.. those are just sound effects. Sorry to disappoint you.
@inksoldier5544
@inksoldier5544 Рік тому
@@adjiar I knew that lol. good sound design though in that case
@Newt2799
@Newt2799 Рік тому
@@inksoldier5544 You “knew that”?
@kirin1230
@kirin1230 Рік тому
​@@Newt2799It's called sarcasm dude. We know there's not a mic in the egg clutch.
@Newt2799
@Newt2799 Рік тому
@@kirin1230 you overestimate the UKposts comment section my friend
@marcellopez200
@marcellopez200 Рік тому
3:30 i love how hes protecting the eggs but still just kicks them lmao
@FeatherzStudios
@FeatherzStudios 2 роки тому
David Attenborough has one of the world’s best voices
@TheVincentVanGogh
@TheVincentVanGogh 2 роки тому
Amen to that brother.
@ToyotaGuy1971
@ToyotaGuy1971 2 роки тому
I find it a bit patronizing at times.
@bonfacekamau6337
@bonfacekamau6337 2 роки тому
True
@DieFlabbergast
@DieFlabbergast 2 роки тому
Animals elbow one another out of the way to be in his videos.
@DieFlabbergast
@DieFlabbergast 2 роки тому
@@ToyotaGuy1971 This comment makes no sense. What do you mean by "patronizing"?
@mouseysuri
@mouseysuri 2 роки тому
I have been so familiarized with attenborough's soothing voice and passionate lines, it is hard to imagine a world without him. His love for Nature is contagious.
@PollenEye
@PollenEye 2 роки тому
The day we lose him will be like the day we lost Don LaFontaine aka the Movie Trailer Voice.
@kziila0244
@kziila0244 2 роки тому
@@PollenEye Or the day we lost Bob Ross.
@hotaru8309
@hotaru8309 2 роки тому
Steve Irwin flashbacks
@DieFlabbergast
@DieFlabbergast 2 роки тому
Male gorilla, talking to his wife: "You're quite wrong, my dear. It was DAVID Attenborough who filmed us: RICHARD Attenborough directed _Gandhi_ "
@registame2878
@registame2878 2 роки тому
So true
@lise736
@lise736 2 роки тому
What a brave dad ! I, who have just lost mine, I am in tears 😭
@Birbzz
@Birbzz Рік тому
Its been 11 months and I still wanna say that im sorry for your loss and i hope youre fine out here
@lise736
@lise736 Рік тому
@@Birbzz Thank you for your kind message. I'm a little better but the pain is still great 💔
@lise736
@lise736 Рік тому
@@Birbzz My dad was Hungarian and mum French, maternal grandmother Italian, I have a lot of mixed blood
@Birbzz
@Birbzz Рік тому
@@lise736 My mother is Korean and father is Russian. I think the rest of my line is clean Korean-Russian
@lise736
@lise736 Рік тому
@@Birbzz I find that the "mixtures" make beautiful children with a big heart too
@SpencerFcp
@SpencerFcp Рік тому
The ending of him looking out is so cinematic. Almost like he knows they will come back, but he'll be ready.
@kiyawilson3520
@kiyawilson3520 2 роки тому
I just wanna hug him. He is doing such a great job and working so diligently. What an amazing father.
@kiyawilson3520
@kiyawilson3520 2 роки тому
@@JNL37Dyxce5 subscribed :) you have very cute puppers.
@literallyanangrymoose7717
@literallyanangrymoose7717 Рік тому
#DadLife
@jaythundah8901
@jaythundah8901 2 роки тому
3:15 " BACK! Backkkkk......."
@slayer7833
@slayer7833 Рік тому
i like how they make these into like mini action movies lmaoo
@smokeywilly4364
@smokeywilly4364 Рік тому
What a father does for love has always been overlooked. Regardless of species.
@redsky3696
@redsky3696 2 роки тому
Even us human,when get Sting by a wasp, we already feel the pain. This frog male is the most gentleman and father ever, guarding his eggs.😭
@ThatGuyNicho
@ThatGuyNicho 2 роки тому
Take the pain of a wasp sting - noting that most wasps over a yellowjacket or common hornet have a sting pain index rating not of 2, but of 3, 3.5 or even *4* (same as the Bullet Ant), and note that we're several hundred thousand times the wasps body mass. Now imagine if we were 1.5 times the body mass of that wasp. Yeah. "Agony" probably doesn't even come close. "The source of all pain, torment that transcends the bounds of space and time and makes the suffering of Hell itself seem a mercy by comparison" is probably about it.
@mehmzay3022
@mehmzay3022 2 роки тому
It's an instinct. They can't NOT
@iangeiger1652
@iangeiger1652 Рік тому
@@gaydonaldtrump the dude literally said one sting could kill him
@EnigmaEnginseer
@EnigmaEnginseer Рік тому
@@gaydonaldtrump I can assure you a frog would not feel pleasure from a wasp sting.
@allesindwillkommen
@allesindwillkommen Рік тому
@@gaydonaldtrump "stung"
@XeEmre
@XeEmre 2 роки тому
2:56 Anyone else saw the frog giving the middle finger to the wasp ha ha ha😄
@vaibhavjoshi9209
@vaibhavjoshi9209 2 роки тому
Yesssss 😭
@shiyadh7355
@shiyadh7355 2 роки тому
Yesss I thought I was the only one 😄 🤣
@MangoSsnake
@MangoSsnake Рік тому
They didn't have to play such dramatic and epic music for a tiny frog kung fu kicking a wasp. But they did. And it was awesome.
@FelixMomentvm
@FelixMomentvm 2 роки тому
3:11 T H I S I S E S P A R T A A A A A ! ! !
@sillysausage72
@sillysausage72 2 роки тому
3:03 He said get outta here and flipped the wasp off at the same time lol!
@johnhogan8327
@johnhogan8327 2 роки тому
Nice job frog
@vinsmokepudding5218
@vinsmokepudding5218 Рік тому
Why am I crying seeing the father protect his babies😭
@drew4026
@drew4026 Рік тому
Shoutout the frog for giving the middle finger after the first wasp back kick
@grimeto7323
@grimeto7323 2 роки тому
"But in the jungle, there's always someone out to get you" That applies to everything in life, to be honest.
@sophiahenderson4362
@sophiahenderson4362 2 роки тому
But in the jungle especially? And not reaaaally irl
@marsred694
@marsred694 2 роки тому
No it doesn’t
@rajafaisalhanif9276
@rajafaisalhanif9276 2 роки тому
Reality
@priyansuchoudhury0246
@priyansuchoudhury0246 2 роки тому
It doesn't unless you live in a apocalyptic dystopia. You sound like teenager with very active imagination.
@azlankhan2356
@azlankhan2356 2 роки тому
@@priyansuchoudhury0246 welcome to the real world then. You sound like someone who sleeps over the news quite often haha
@tydalrave2333
@tydalrave2333 2 роки тому
It would of been wild if the frog leg kicked a wasp into the water and just as it was flying away a fish jumped up and ate it
@mareksicinski3726
@mareksicinski3726 2 роки тому
not a cartoon tho
@ShawnAnston
@ShawnAnston 2 роки тому
These are not filmed inside a jungle though. These are sets in a studio apartment.
@cloudforest4087
@cloudforest4087 Рік тому
What a brave Father.
@vikingpowered868
@vikingpowered868 2 роки тому
03:02 I like how the frog gives the wasp the 'finger'..
@vilyspevak
@vilyspevak 2 роки тому
Frogs are definitely my favorites...with Attenborough´s legendary narration it is no doubt. I could listen to him all my life
@krista2216
@krista2216 2 роки тому
Completely agree about his voice. That and his longevity! I don't know if he's still doing presenting like this, but he's still got a full deck of cards at his age!
@jahnyaf8215
@jahnyaf8215 2 роки тому
100 percent. That man can speak about absolutely nothing and I’d be calm
@hisdivinegraceimperialmaje4178
@hisdivinegraceimperialmaje4178 2 роки тому
most of us have listened to him all our life !!!
@virglibrsaglove
@virglibrsaglove 2 роки тому
Yes, at 95 he's still producing and is doing well. I hope he is with us for many more years.
@beesnees3758
@beesnees3758 2 роки тому
David Attenborough: The wasp stings could kill him. Frog : Throws Bruce Lee roundhouse kicks like a boss.
@mohsinshah1142
@mohsinshah1142 2 роки тому
Frog: You underestimate my abilities Kicks and slaps wasps* Wasp: oof
@charlethemagne5466
@charlethemagne5466 Рік тому
Mad respect to frog dad
@dustincupples7735
@dustincupples7735 Рік тому
This was like a movie. The music and cinematography really built the suspense and angst. I loved this
@snakecharmer109
@snakecharmer109 2 роки тому
David Attenborough's voice will always be iconic
@RatsRatsIsthebest
@RatsRatsIsthebest 2 роки тому
K
@snakecharmer109
@snakecharmer109 2 роки тому
@@RatsRatsIsthebest - pop
@jetjazz05
@jetjazz05 2 роки тому
dad frog: kicks to protect babies also dad frog: kicks cross eyed into about 10 of the eggs
@quickstep2408
@quickstep2408 2 роки тому
that's how his daddy did it, and his daddy before that.
@TragoudistrosMPH
@TragoudistrosMPH 2 роки тому
Better than wasp chow :P
@illestone251
@illestone251 2 роки тому
And the father of the year award goes to....😂
@mixedmartialnutrition1746
@mixedmartialnutrition1746 2 роки тому
his kick landed gently =p hes a black belt in taekwondo, how tf this frog gonna uppercut a fool wasp what leg flexibility holy crap
@mareksicinski3726
@mareksicinski3726 2 роки тому
kicking them is mostly fine
@ognitron8191
@ognitron8191 Рік тому
My drilla KNOWS how to square up against the opps. The whole wasp mandem pulled up w their shanks and still got folded by the frog. Mad respect to him
@rabbit0664
@rabbit0664 Рік тому
Pretty brave dad, risking being stung like that. Especially since he's got a bullseye on his back
@hunterericson6782
@hunterericson6782 2 роки тому
Frog was like “be gone!”
@AniBuster
@AniBuster 2 роки тому
Imagine all the mosquitoes and wasp that bit this cameraman while out filming.
@quickstep2408
@quickstep2408 2 роки тому
hell no. he's in a fortified safari tent 10ft away sipping a beer while the camera's rolling.
@TheDarkSide11891
@TheDarkSide11891 2 роки тому
@@quickstep2408 I hope so. The amount of places these guys have got to trek to - they deserve some luxury
@insidiousmaximus
@insidiousmaximus 2 роки тому
its filmed in staged habitats
@alvinip9128
@alvinip9128 2 роки тому
@@insidiousmaximus no
@-joo3033
@-joo3033 2 роки тому
@@insidiousmaximus some scenes are...
@elephantgrass631
@elephantgrass631 Рік тому
Phenomenal footage. Props to the production and post crew to capture and edit all that.
@millicent8053
@millicent8053 2 роки тому
this dude's life is 20 billion times more stressful than mine will ever be and yet here I am stressing over paperwork.
@asha8443
@asha8443 2 роки тому
Fathers can be just as protective as mothers as this brave frog has clearly demonstrated!!
@Zoe.m.
@Zoe.m. 2 роки тому
Depends on the species, plenty of fathers will disappear long before their offspring are born or laid.
@quickstep2408
@quickstep2408 2 роки тому
more like he just had all his children dumped on his lap. where the hell are the moms at smdh. terrible
@2pointSummer
@2pointSummer 2 роки тому
I think "Fatherly love" is not talked about enough, and people forget that it's just as strong, and in some cases, even stronger, than motherly love.
@silverdays2909
@silverdays2909 2 роки тому
Fatherly love is basically a angry dad saying "you mother fucker" while beating the wasp ass
@saltycat662
@saltycat662 Рік тому
Dads are just as important as moms.
@merce4219
@merce4219 2 роки тому
Me: Intense music wasp pov: intense final boss music
@misterkid
@misterkid Рік тому
I was expecting the frog to fight. Instead I just see "get the hell off me"
@jamesmccreary2442
@jamesmccreary2442 2 роки тому
This is seriously one of the greatest cinematic and artistic masterpieces of humankind. This is basically a movie with animals. The shots, the story, the incredible mesmerizing aspects of our planet. I can’t even imagine how all of this was captured so well. I only hope that people can do likewise our planet and do their part to prevent its destruction :(.
@ceasetheday87
@ceasetheday87 2 роки тому
title should read: frog tells wasps “foh”
@anomiemnemonical578
@anomiemnemonical578 2 роки тому
I'm always amazed at how people can capture this type of footage
@Pickiest
@Pickiest 2 роки тому
I never thought a fight between a frog protecting its eggs would be so intense
@TheSuperStarCarWash
@TheSuperStarCarWash 2 роки тому
"In the jungle, surviving just the day is considered a success!"
@beverlyanne5699
@beverlyanne5699 2 роки тому
same for us 3 here.
@yeahbuddy6428
@yeahbuddy6428 2 роки тому
Did you watch the video too? So did I. Nice comment btw.
@busterhymen9224
@busterhymen9224 2 роки тому
Sounds like something that applies to the hood.
@Sai-xz2uo
@Sai-xz2uo 2 роки тому
@@yeahbuddy6428 yeah buddy
@gorilladisco9108
@gorilladisco9108 2 роки тому
It's jungle out there. Disorder and confusion everywhere. No one seems to care. Well, I do. Hey! Who's in charge here?
@VARUN150895
@VARUN150895 2 роки тому
The cinematic quality of this seemingly regular event in nature! Respect to the team!
@JQueen-ul5eh
@JQueen-ul5eh Рік тому
The cameras BBC Earth uses are unreal! It’s so amazing what they capture and how it’s so crystal clear even though it’s almost microscopic. Amazing
@johndove5902
@johndove5902 Рік тому
Nature is amazing,so is the fight for survival,along with a father’s instinct.
@maxsiehier
@maxsiehier 2 роки тому
It's amazing to see the complexity and aliveness of such a little frog's life. We often think of animals as these simple creatures that just fumble around and blindly follow their instincts like robots. But this frog clearly shows insight in the situation and embodies various actions that ensure the best outcome, with a bit of luck. He decides to protect his youngest eggs because the old ones can potentially hatch early and survive. He uses his own body as a distraction. He kicks and punches the wasps away, even reaching behind his back, which is an abnormal movement. You can say "oh but that's just the evolutionary process". But do you look at yourself that way when you overcome a difficult challenge? "No need to congratulate me, that was just this thing called evolution, it got nothing to do with me".
@trr7fd
@trr7fd 2 роки тому
evolution created our brains which are capable of making certain decisions, i don't get your point
@TANQ31
@TANQ31 2 роки тому
Well if we are splitting hairs, EVERYTHING that happens on this planet is a step in evolution. Including your UKposts comment.
@gortalla5474
@gortalla5474 2 роки тому
What’s your point? Evolution gave u the intelligence to make decisions
@quickstep2408
@quickstep2408 2 роки тому
it's the jungle man. you have to step correct 24/7. such an environment would foster such strong levels of competition for predation and survival. would be interesting to see how quickly those jungle animal species evolve over the years. highly specialized species
@dumupad3-da241
@dumupad3-da241 2 роки тому
Everything he does can still be a blind instinct, and it most likely is. He doesn't have to *know* that his body is functioning as a distraction. He doesn't have to know *why* he is sitting where he's sitting, to realise what his body looks like to the wasps from above, which eggs are the youngest ones etc. He probably just has an urge to sit above the the highest batch, without knowing why. The kicking is a self-defence reflex. He certainly didn't invent all of these 'cunning strategies', and he didn't even learn them by observing other frogs. When I overcome a challenge, it's not the exact same challenge and I'm not overcoming it in the exact same way as every other member of my species for millions of years.
@footfault1941
@footfault1941 2 роки тому
Dad & eggs, everything looks gelatinous! Decoy tactic is just stunning, which I have never seen before. How flexible his leg articulation is! This is BBC!
@Jsb078
@Jsb078 Рік тому
That’s what you call a real FATHER.
@xalvarez07
@xalvarez07 Рік тому
Dad Frog: Someone call a ambulance but not for me.
@beverlyanne5699
@beverlyanne5699 2 роки тому
Me: "Tadpole you were dropped on your head at birth". Tadpole: Yes, and made a splat too".
@tohopes
@tohopes 2 роки тому
unbalanced quotation marks.
@erickruckenberg8716
@erickruckenberg8716 2 роки тому
I love how the father looks towards to sun with hope
@rickparsent9632
@rickparsent9632 Рік тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/kqeHq6Kdqqp4x5c.html .
@seronymus
@seronymus Рік тому
DO THE IMPOSSIBLE SEE THE INVISIBLE ROW ROW FIGHT THE POWER
@Rob-lq2ny
@Rob-lq2ny Рік тому
David is the best storyteller of Mother Nature!
@lunarbubu
@lunarbubu Рік тому
To think this frog dad is better than about half the world's human dads that don't come back after leaving for milk
@dynamosaurusimperious2718
@dynamosaurusimperious2718 2 роки тому
Nothing like seeing Frogs doing some awesome things from the small screen. Also wish y'all a great day.
@juicydoubles1144
@juicydoubles1144 2 роки тому
Wasps: “mmm delicious” Frog: *YEET*
@capriottimultimedia
@capriottimultimedia Рік тому
Such a good dad
@Thedesertguy75
@Thedesertguy75 3 місяці тому
To get this kind of footage is insane man, wow. BBC always has the best.
@whocares8567
@whocares8567 2 роки тому
3:03 I love how he gives the wasps the finger after smacking em off LMAO
@ZackTanTYZ
@ZackTanTYZ 2 роки тому
Weird that with so many female frogs laying eggs on the leaf, there's only one male frog guarding it.....That frog must be popular.
@pewpew4545
@pewpew4545 2 роки тому
Friendzoned hard, "I want you to defend my offspring". f
@miskakopperoinen8408
@miskakopperoinen8408 2 роки тому
@@pewpew4545 Frogs don't do internal fertilization, meaning that the eggs only get fertilized when they're laid. That frog's not friendzoned, it's an honest-to-goodness Chad.
@pewpew4545
@pewpew4545 2 роки тому
@@miskakopperoinen8408 great point, what a Chad after all
@dashoverton1963
@dashoverton1963 2 роки тому
Males defend and protect.
@beamzsalt4252
@beamzsalt4252 2 роки тому
@@dashoverton1963 or get eaten after essentially being raped, depends on what you're talking about
@raymondo6665
@raymondo6665 Рік тому
Amazing. Attenborough went four and a half minutes without mentioning human activity being responsible for something or other. Must be some sort of a record.
@siddharthsharma9022
@siddharthsharma9022 Рік тому
Can we take a moment and just appreciate the camera man for recording this masterpiece
@mathguy198
@mathguy198 2 роки тому
How even the filming of the whole procedure is possible with such extra close ups and detailing, each video is an art
@XxBlade.88401
@XxBlade.88401 2 роки тому
1:04 wasp flying in so close sounds like a helicopter
@Crisisdarkness
@Crisisdarkness 2 роки тому
Haha it was so epic the moment he started to defend, grateful for these amazing recordings, thanks BBC
@jonathankozenko
@jonathankozenko Рік тому
I think if we ever return to an era of warriors, the champions should tell the stories of the battles of the Frog and the Wasps as an inspirational tale
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