What’s worse than a wasp’s sting? Murder - Miles Zhang

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Explore the gruesome evolutionary strategy employed by parasitoid wasps where they feed off other animals to grow their offspring.
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A cockroach and jewel wasp are locked in battle. The wasp latches onto the cockroach and inserts her stinger into the cockroach's brain, where her venom blocks its fight-or-flight response. Now, the cockroach is essentially a zombie, and its carcass will be used to grow the wasp’s offspring. Miles Zhang explores the gruesome evolutionary strategy known as parasitoidism.
Lesson by Miles Zhang, directed by Denys Spolitak.
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@minecraftmatthew1393
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I’m surprised this hasn’t been used more in horror films; imagine a giant wasp that parasitises humans.
@aarons.6708
@aarons.6708 Рік тому
Ridley Scott's Alien franchise is pretty much exactly that.
@TerryNaeka
@TerryNaeka Рік тому
nature is the best horror film's director
@germanomagnone
@germanomagnone Рік тому
@@aarons.6708 they took the same "maternity" course
@vikhyathnalla624
@vikhyathnalla624 Рік тому
What about Species series? It has those elements
@tessaroumas9498
@tessaroumas9498 Рік тому
I'd rather not lol
@Theheadgiver
@Theheadgiver Рік тому
Ive never seen such a dark part of life be animated in such a happy way
@SamuelBoshier
@SamuelBoshier Рік тому
Not quite the same, but in that vein: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/a5GLip2wjKKEz5s.html
@TheWanderstar
@TheWanderstar Рік тому
And so cutely lol
@parisfrance6483
@parisfrance6483 Рік тому
Lmao 😂🤣 true 👀
@natheriver8910
@natheriver8910 Рік тому
Kkkkkk
@eitanweiner5006
@eitanweiner5006 Рік тому
Rated 18 plus
@persephonestudy
@persephonestudy Рік тому
Well, I got educated and traumatized at the same time. Thank you!
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@parisfrance6483
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@curtiswalker4022
@curtiswalker4022 Рік тому
That was literally my thought. Lol.
@juanli4153
@juanli4153 Рік тому
​@@parisfrance6483yup
@juanli4153
@juanli4153 Рік тому
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@poulomi__hari
@poulomi__hari Рік тому
Why do we fear aliens, when our insects are this scary.
@sapphyrus
@sapphyrus Рік тому
Because they might be human-sized unlike our insects!
@jordantucker9799
@jordantucker9799 Рік тому
@@tonyb5492 Partially they got the idea from these. Another part of it was inspired when a writer had sever stomach pains, he describe it as something crawling out.
@funveeable
@funveeable Рік тому
Because aliens are unknown. We have chemicals and clothing to protect us against insects, but an alien may be the size of car and can get through human technology.
@widodoakrom3938
@widodoakrom3938 Місяць тому
Simple bcs they're small
@gantagavin
@gantagavin Рік тому
Imagine being parasited by a parasite that is parasited - the horror and awe!
@otisuyttenhove4226
@otisuyttenhove4226 Рік тому
There's always a bigger fish
@skybluskyblueify
@skybluskyblueify Рік тому
The fleas have fleas of their own. "Great fleas have little fleas upon their backs to bite 'em, And little fleas have lesser fleas, and so ad infinitum. And the great fleas themselves, in turn, have greater fleas to go on; While these again have greater still, and greater still, and so on."--Augustus De Morgan
@Bxll_Bxll
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There goes today’s sleep I’ve never seen stuff so gruesome animated into such a cute thing
@SergTTL
@SergTTL Рік тому
Happy Tree Friends
@connorbeighley6981
@connorbeighley6981 8 днів тому
Kenny from South Park. Poor guy is killed so many times and always comes back only to be killed again
@YoungGandalf2325
@YoungGandalf2325 Рік тому
Thank God there isn't a species of wasp that parasitizes humans.
@awesomehpt8938
@awesomehpt8938 Рік тому
Yet
@rynieryarom4277
@rynieryarom4277 Рік тому
For now
@poulomi__hari
@poulomi__hari Рік тому
You sure? What do you think diseases are?
@anuradhahazarika5090
@anuradhahazarika5090 Рік тому
Isn't? What do you mean?
@iamgreatalwaysgreat8209
@iamgreatalwaysgreat8209 Рік тому
Tooru
@jonbilgutay2
@jonbilgutay2 Рік тому
I use to wonder why these types of wasps haven't driven their host prey extinct. It turns out, in addition to predators and parasites of their own, the host immune system can sometimes fight off the larva.
@_JTZ_
@_JTZ_ Рік тому
Well that, and many of these parasitoids are so specialized they rely on a single host species. So for stochastic reasons, they can't decimate their host species to zero.
@forrealitsme4438
@forrealitsme4438 6 днів тому
@@_JTZ_ so its like humans trying to save nature? (no offence to anyone, I just recognised a pattern)
@parisunltd
@parisunltd Рік тому
This new Antman and the Wasp trailer looks really good!
@TEDEd
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Marvel has 24 hours to respond
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​@@TEDEdafter a year they still didn't
@LuddyFish_
@LuddyFish_ Рік тому
I've always had a fascination for parasitism in biology because of how strangely it works despite how disturbing it is.
@dissonanceparadiddle
@dissonanceparadiddle Рік тому
The caterpillar example is the most horrifying one of them all.
@sidPalma
@sidPalma Рік тому
I fell asleep to this video last night only to be woken up about a couple of hours later by a nightmare involving a huge insect, the size of a human child, trying to open my window. Thank you.
@l.n.3372
@l.n.3372 Рік тому
Amazing animation as always, combined with an interesting, yet unsettling topic. The best way to learn is to pair them together! And people are more likely to remember creepy topics if they have such a great animation to accompany them too.
@kimcissell2186
@kimcissell2186 Рік тому
Every second year I have purchased Trichogramma wasps to control the webworms in our trees. The wasps are tinier than a gnat. They do a wonderful job. They've also spread out so that our neighborhood is now webworm free. No chemicals needed.
@peggyharris3815
@peggyharris3815 Рік тому
I never imagined, not ever, feeling sorry for a cockroach.
@snapeseveres
@snapeseveres Рік тому
This was more shocking than most horror movies! Kudos to the animators for ruining my dreams!
@AMAZINGWORLD4YOU
@AMAZINGWORLD4YOU Рік тому
That tiny world out there never felt so scary.😳
@Zentusichernun
@Zentusichernun Рік тому
Also, the jewel wasp has to precisely plsce the egg on the roach's body because for a small larva the roach presents something like an impenetrable armor. The only way in is through a small point on his chest. Jewel wasps are artisans of torment.
@sealofapoorval7437
@sealofapoorval7437 Рік тому
Like a surgeon, precise !
@eduardocorreadasilva
@eduardocorreadasilva 7 місяців тому
​@@sealofapoorval7437A brain surgeon too, when it injects the paralysing poison that goes into the brain, it can't be too much or the roach might die, nor it can't be too little or the roach might escape
@BbyDAp
@BbyDAp Рік тому
Never been so happy to have been born a human
@Ethan-cz8xq
@Ethan-cz8xq Рік тому
Cute animation plus real life horror? This is why I love TED-Ed
@yellowstarproductions6743
@yellowstarproductions6743 2 місяці тому
Me too
@micahbush5397
@micahbush5397 Рік тому
My personal favorite is the parasitic wasp of the tomato hornworm; with a few of them around, I never have to worry about checking tomato plants for hornworms.
@mantidream8179
@mantidream8179 Рік тому
As horrific as the process is, parasitoids are actually pretty good pest control. Due to their reliance on a singular host species for reproduction, they pose less risk of becoming invasive, and effectivly target the intended pest.
@ashwina7405
@ashwina7405 Рік тому
Storyline and narration beats all horror movies ...!!
@yellowstarproductions6743
@yellowstarproductions6743 2 місяці тому
True.
@jangzhang3085
@jangzhang3085 Рік тому
At least the parasitoid wasps get a taste of their own medicine by the hyperparasitoid wasps.
@coziosity
@coziosity Рік тому
Nature is both so beautiful and dark! Didn't think that the idea of zombie cockroaches would terrify me so much 😅
@chessy69
@chessy69 Рік тому
0:46 well that escalated quickly
@Yung-Cook
@Yung-Cook Рік тому
Brilliant like usual. I was hoping for an appearance from the tarantula hawk but it's all good!
@reemanawaz8443
@reemanawaz8443 Рік тому
The animation and voice over is Top notch!
@kvd1
@kvd1 11 місяців тому
It’s easy to tell that parasitoid wasps are one of the highest tier insects, and they parasitize many arthropods,(including other wasps), And so far in belief the only insects that don’t get targeted by parasitoid wasps are the smallest insects and, ectoparasitic maggots, Mainly for parasitic flies that attack humans,because those wasps will most likely end up being squished, before they even lay their own eggs on the parasitic maggots.
@adukopatience9179
@adukopatience9179 Рік тому
thats very educative, never seen or heard this side of insects and parasites
@keisha.dechaca
@keisha.dechaca Рік тому
I got obsessed with spider wasps when i read about parasitoidism in highschool. I even had dreams about them laying eggs in my legs. Now imagine if they decide “lets target humans because theyre bigger hosts”😂
@kyrectx2
@kyrectx2 Рік тому
that was very disturbing thanks for sharing
@Obbsnja
@Obbsnja Рік тому
That’s horrifying Thank you
@rob.montesclaros
@rob.montesclaros Рік тому
Parasitoid wasps are my favourite animals! They have the superpower of mind control
@theblackpearlofbraavos
@theblackpearlofbraavos 10 місяців тому
This was adorably terrifying.
@germanomagnone
@germanomagnone Рік тому
These animated vesps are adorable, but lethal
@sapphyrus
@sapphyrus Рік тому
That was the shortest and most cheerful horror movie I watched!
@ButFirstHeLitItOnFire
@ButFirstHeLitItOnFire Рік тому
Honestly killing a host off after seems so wasteful… Are there any parasitoids that go out of their way to spare their victims for repeated future use?
@poulomi__hari
@poulomi__hari Рік тому
Humans did that and called it slavery.
@tomato6138
@tomato6138 8 місяців тому
There's a few species, but this is the best way, since they don't waste, they eat them all from the inside, basically it's an all you can eat shelter, that let you fully develop until you can defend yourself
@firstname__lastname
@firstname__lastname Рік тому
Well that was terrifyingly adorable.
@anujtewari8673
@anujtewari8673 3 місяці тому
salute to those scientist who actually find all these information . Really determined persons they would be
@kirbymarchbarcena
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KID: Dad, can I watch this informative, dreary cartoon? DAD: Suuurrrreeee, have fun! Don't forget your iced tea and popcorn while watching
@Ninjaeule97
@Ninjaeule97 Рік тому
They are quite helpful considering they also target pests. I have treated a Flour moth infestation with darwin wasps in the past and will do so again if those moths return. They are so small you can hardly see them so you won't even recognize them doing their work and there is no need to clean up after them since they parasitize the eggs.
@Boimli12
@Boimli12 Рік тому
To be honest I've never had problems with anything bloody or wore-y but the narrators voice really didn't help the gruesome scene that was introduced to us viewers. What a horrifying parasite
@harsyakiarraathallah2222
@harsyakiarraathallah2222 3 місяці тому
Man!!! This is So Twisted Good!
@VidheyOza
@VidheyOza Рік тому
I've been playing hollow knight and it's truly horrifying to know that insects are scary in real life too. Thanks TED-Ed
@MarioCesarSanFelice
@MarioCesarSanFelice 8 місяців тому
As I was watching the video Hollow Knight kept comming to my mind :)
@zodiacfml
@zodiacfml Рік тому
crazy awful survival tactic.🤮🤮 this reminds me of those parasitic birds. but then again, I live in a parasitic environment, taking care of other's children in my own house
@asankajayaweera7212
@asankajayaweera7212 Рік тому
This video is incredible.
@greytoeimp
@greytoeimp Рік тому
Nature is truly a fantastic horror show! 😅
@FoardenotFord
@FoardenotFord 7 місяців тому
This is one of the darkest corners of the natural world
@reggiep75
@reggiep75 Рік тому
This was entertainingly brutal... Give me more! Insect wars are so graphic! 😂🤘
@hmat3255
@hmat3255 Рік тому
Great! A little horror movie for the whole family, but the horrors are real exactly here on planet earth.
@RishabhKumar-mx7pr
@RishabhKumar-mx7pr Рік тому
I like your all different animations types
@nerdlingeeksly5192
@nerdlingeeksly5192 Рік тому
I wonder if the creators of Alien saw this when making their movie
@stephenwright414
@stephenwright414 Рік тому
This was awesome
@rondoggish
@rondoggish Рік тому
Very Gruesome... I love it 😍
@JayceeR
@JayceeR Рік тому
so, is it possible that wasps can also do this to humans?
@shi117
@shi117 Рік тому
How is this the most creepiest video I've watched since the beginning of the year??
@VictorFursov
@VictorFursov Рік тому
Very nice and funny animation. Best wishes to entomologists!
@ashleyklump4638
@ashleyklump4638 Рік тому
That was depressing. Knowledge is power. But, i didn't want to know that.
@abhisheks7025
@abhisheks7025 Рік тому
Imagine you being so small and a wasp comes towards you.
@KTChamberlain
@KTChamberlain Рік тому
Too bad we never got a sequel for A Bug's Life, titled A Bug's Death. Too dark, I suppose.
@edwinjoy7946
@edwinjoy7946 Рік тому
I lost my sleep. Thank you 💀
@bawesome4527
@bawesome4527 Рік тому
I'd imagine there another side to this in terms of defense mechanisms again parasitism? That would be an interesting topic to cover!
@helencheckley7536
@helencheckley7536 Рік тому
Every summer I’m scared of wasps. My daughter last year in October last year it was dark evening and she was out and she sat on a log and all these wasp came out of this logs she had a lot of sting big red marks on her skin . It might of been worse if it were middle summer their very active in July and august
@lovell8983
@lovell8983 Рік тому
4:54 and thanks god it stays that way
@ashrithvenepally2691
@ashrithvenepally2691 Рік тому
Really the video is amazing
@coreysierchio4650
@coreysierchio4650 Рік тому
I first learned about this from Rick & Morty. *Thanks for the Content* !
@hunniedelite
@hunniedelite Рік тому
I had to cover my eyes in the beginning 😅😅 great narrating
@AquaticFlapper125
@AquaticFlapper125 Рік тому
Parasitoids are fascinating animals
@lukasnovella9001
@lukasnovella9001 Рік тому
I’m writing a play with a character who is super into this kind of stuff, and uses it from thematic purposes. I JUST got to a parasitic wasp reference so this is perfect!
@ashutoshkumar4173
@ashutoshkumar4173 Рік тому
i remember I saw about these on an Infotainment channel when i was teen...wow
@Legalbeagle87
@Legalbeagle87 Рік тому
Evolution is brilliant
@maeannengo4908
@maeannengo4908 2 місяці тому
That parasitoidception is crazy
@TheVerser34
@TheVerser34 Рік тому
What a beautiful horror story to haunt my nightmares!
@andrew2552
@andrew2552 Рік тому
Voice made for Ted ed, wonderful british accent, I am glad I can see it more
@agabe_8989
@agabe_8989 Рік тому
Humans: Humans are the most brutal creatures on this earth. Some non human species: (chuckles) cute.
@Seraphinus112
@Seraphinus112 Рік тому
2:13 “I DONT KNOW YOU! THATS MY PURSE!”
@anujarora0
@anujarora0 Рік тому
Just two days ago I was watching a documentary called "Evolve" and in it they said jewel wasp masses up cockroach dopamine system and since dopamine is important for movement and sansation the cockroache becomes paralyzed and btw not being able to make dopamine is also the cause of Parkinson's
@Mischiefcity2013
@Mischiefcity2013 Рік тому
Why can't wasps be more lovable, like bees?
@nadiasalsabila34
@nadiasalsabila34 Рік тому
Soothing voice sepaking gruesome topic
@mypal1990
@mypal1990 Рік тому
The invasion of the body snatchers vibes on this video.
@AA_-1113
@AA_-1113 19 днів тому
Thx for the Arabic captions,What a great Video!.
@ericshelby8813
@ericshelby8813 Рік тому
A video like this needs a viewer warning. It gets pretty dark.
@SergioBobillierC
@SergioBobillierC Рік тому
😨 OH GOD! 🤢 Yes, that was frightening, unsettling and unnerving to watch. When did TED become "Bedtime Stories"? 😱
@takenname8053
@takenname8053 Рік тому
VERY NICE
@aareview8258
@aareview8258 8 місяців тому
Sounds like the movie "Alien".
@BLOODKINGbro
@BLOODKINGbro Рік тому
Ladybug leaning and rocking with that baseball
@foxashock6161
@foxashock6161 Рік тому
"Cockroaches are invincible"
@sweepingtime
@sweepingtime Рік тому
These cartoons make the subject matter even more horrific.
@juliusnanor
@juliusnanor Рік тому
Yeah but I wasn't in the mood for a horror story this evening Ted 😭
@maniknath6854
@maniknath6854 Рік тому
I have seen many Wasps come and go, but none of them had the courage to bite me.
@simonPARK-lv8fi
@simonPARK-lv8fi 10 днів тому
3:15 What cute pastel colors they used for this... thing
@guineapiglady2841
@guineapiglady2841 9 місяців тому
Dang crazy nature!
@DogsShouldVote
@DogsShouldVote 3 місяці тому
This was incredibly interesting! If you don't mind me asking, how does the crypt keeper wasp make it so that the wasp it's parasiting makes a too small hole and gets stuck?
@lakshmimohan6467
@lakshmimohan6467 Рік тому
Thing of nightmares 😱
@LegoCookieDoggie
@LegoCookieDoggie Рік тому
Well the idea that the insect biodiversity crisis of their hyper specific host species goes out or is greatly reduced in numbers hundreds of wasp species go out with them. Crazy when you think about it
@polka23dot70
@polka23dot70 Рік тому
Denys Spolitak is the animator, but he is mentioned in the credits as director.
@TheAmateurPhilosopher
@TheAmateurPhilosopher Рік тому
Why am I seeing this at midnight 😩
@Sandy33569
@Sandy33569 Рік тому
This just reinforces my hate for wasps 😅
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