15 Dangerous Animals You Should Never Touch

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Thanks for visiting The Mixed Phenomenon Channel! I hope you enjoy the video!

mixedphenomenon
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I can't believe you posted as fact a fake picture of the symptoms of the giant water bug bite.

lavaunjohns
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Those are NOT the results of coming into contact with a "Toe Biter" or Giant Water Bug...smh. That hand looks more like it grabbed ahold of or leaned on that certain tree(can't remember the name)which leaves marks like that. The Water Beatles actually don't even bite at all but stab with what looks like a little spike called their proboscis which they use to impale, liquefy and suck out their prey's insides with. And it leaves a SINGLE small hole, not 500 huge ones. (21:00)

AWGragg
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A good rule of thumb, if it is bright and/or colorful, making it stand out in it's environment, it's most likely toxic. Or it would've been eaten already.

swoesteban
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I give the AI that made this a 6 out of 10 for informational accuracy.

robertbarncord
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the narrator says never touch a blue ring octopus while the video showing a person holding one in his hand😂😂

payambehtash
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They tell us not to touch them yet the photos show people handling them. What sense does that make?

GeeLove
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Let's not forget the lethal Stone Fish that buries itself in the sand, looks like a harmless rock, but is highly toxic. Also, the Lion Fish, seen in a lot of marine aquariums, has spines that can be very toxic.

The Black Widow, Brown Widow and Fiddleback spiders are also dangerous.

jrnfw
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@29:36 - "In some cases this combination of symptoms leads to an irreversible death" - WOW! A death that can't be reversed!

DownhillAllTheWay
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10: 39 pe·lag·ic 😂 new vocabulary word😊

jiheemvohor
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also living in Death Valley for 3 years as a park ranger, I know of probably the deadliest scorpion in the western hemisphere, the dreaded Death Valley bark scorpion, one sting is a 50/50 life death struggle, and I have been stung many times by other bark scorpions in other locations, also having been stung to the face riding my motorcycle by an executioner wasp more than once, I'll take the wasp or even the giant water bug over the roll of the dice from the Death Valley scorpion!

cynthiakoehne
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Number 100...Excellent video...I picked up hundreds of Sea Urchins in the Gulf of Mexico during 1970 while working on shrimp boats while attending college and never was stung.

truthisnotrelative
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29:42 "irreversable death"? You mean some death is reversible? I want that please. :)
29:34 they're called cigarette snails cos there's only time for a glass of water after the person is bit? lol That is crazy. It's cos they say the victim only has time for one list cigarette before they die lol...

riinak
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People always wonder why I stay out of the ocean. This entire video is testimony to my lack of desire to go in the ocean

gogomimazoom
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The Blue-ringed octopus are really incredible. One look at that blue pigment, and it's extraordinary luminance, you get the impression they're very dangerous.

VeggyZ
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"irreversible death"!!! - I hate when that happens.... it's nearly as bad as "reversible living".

Dallas-Nyberg
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octopuses always feels alien to me..
and venomous octopus is too much to ask 😂😂

FahadAhmed
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what I found on the Giant water bug in the video. This bite can cause extreme pain, but experts typically don’t consider this injury medically dangerous. In rare cases, a giant water bug bite could cause an allergic reaction leading to difficulty breathing, hives, and itching. Seek medical treatment if you experience these symptoms after a bite.

thevoiceman
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Okay I have a question, at 12:51 seconds, it showed a sea urchin and it showed what looks like somebody taking a large Meat fork? and stabbing the urchin rapidly a bunch of Why would they do that? I mean it would obviously kill it but why?

TheStormey
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You can't just publish an AI narration, you have to edit out all the errors!

davewelch