Woman sees a birds nest in her shed with baby chicks sleeping, and when they heard her they thought it was their mom and all of them open their mouth at the same time, while the song Duality by Slipknot is being played
06/22/2024Sometimes my palm skin just flake off on its own,but never make this kinda shape
06/21/2024This video was recorded in turkey in the city of elaziğ in a village ,at my grandmother's house ,the stray mother cat that we looked after gave birth to 3 baby kittens healthy all of them ,and in here we prepared a soft comfy place and fed her cat food inside the shed
06/05/2024Looks like fun! Huh! It does. A person is riding the rockabye horse while waiting on the shed
06/03/2024People who dont have pets. People who do have pets. Woman makes a skit on how people are when they dont have pets, is just sitting on the sofa and watching tv, while people with pets, the video cuts to her aggressively using a lint roller on the sofa to remove fur sheds
05/29/2024The transformation of a Monarch caterpillar into a chrysalis is a fascinating process called metamorphosis, during which the caterpillar undergoes major changes to become a butterfly. Upon finding a suitable spot, the caterpillar spins a silk pad using a special gland near its mouth. This pad serves as an anchor. After creating the silk pad, the caterpillar attaches itself by its last pair of prolegs and hangs downwards in a J shape. This is a resting phase while it prepares for the next dramatic changes. As the caterpillar hangs, its skin splits at the back of the head and is gradually shrugged off upward, revealing a green case underneath—this is the chrysalis. As the old skin is completely shed, the chrysalis hardens and takes on a more jade-like color, with golden spots around it. Inside the chrysalis, the caterpillar completely transforms its body. This transformation includes digesting itself almost entirely to reform as a butterfly. This process takes about 10-14 days. The end of the transformation process is marked by the chrysalis becoming transparent, showing the black and orange colors of the butterfly within. When ready, the butterfly emerges, initially hanging from the split chrysalis to allow its wings to dry and harden after pumping them full of fluid. Once its wings are dry and hard, the Monarch butterfly is ready to fly off and start the cycle anew either by migrating or reproducing.
04/30/2024These are a bunch of brood XIX 13 year old cicada nymphs that just came out of the ground and are about to shed their skin
04/25/2024Old man at the bus stop practice playing his Euphonium instrument.
04/22/2024Guy puts his hand on the dartboard as his friend is about to throw the dart and it hit one of his fingers
03/12/2024My dog got stuck under the shed. I called her multiple times with a treat. She was struggling to get out. I had to dig beside her make to make the space bigger. My dog got out unharmed.
02/05/2024I was going out to the shed in the ice and snow without holding a handrail. My head must be made of rubber as it bounced on the stair. Then calmly called my wife who was inside the house, to come help me. I'm ok. The only thing hurt was my ego. We have been subscribers to your channel from it's way early days and have loved watching it, and you, grow. Thank you for all the joy your videos bring.
01/22/2024Process of molting of centipede. Scolopendra centipede shedding off its skin
01/22/2024Man had a mishap with a circular saw and the blade breaking in half and almost hitting him, he got nervous and was shaking
01/21/2024Some sheep in metal shed getting scared and run away when woman said good morning to them.
01/18/2024A bird is on top of the hat of the man filming himself smiling
12/06/2023Man on sled records a deer pull the sled he is in when suddenly the deer shakes its head and loses its big antler on ground as it keeps going
10/28/2023Timelapse of an upside down tarantula inside its den, shaking its husk away from it as it molts, growing new legs from its missing husk
10/12/2023Submitter records his man in black shirt and shorts hold their baby girl in all white dress up as earring employees countdown to pierce the baby ear for it to wear earrings. The makes some face due to the pain but did not cry while man keeps assuring the employees the baby won't cry as they exclaim in amazement and shock
09/11/2023Submitter records a senior coworker taste test a dish made by her, holding the knife and fork with grace then cuts into the meat. She then sheds some of the sauce onto the meat before taking a subtle bite. As the lady chews, she looks at some people around her, blinking multiples times indicating the dish has overwhelming flavors she did not seem to like
09/04/2023King snake snuck into my house through garage, The woman asks if you want to move to Arizona and then shows the snakeskin shed on the top of the kitchen cabinet
08/23/2023Submitter records a green cicada molting out of its former body as final part of its metamorphosis growth, hanging still in tree while waiting for its wings to unfurl and its exoskeleton to harden
08/18/2023A woman is cosplaying Inosuke Hashibira from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba posing for a photoshoot in front of the tripod with a camera near the shed
08/08/2023This video is shedding light to the homeless community out in LA. This video has non copy right music. If that’s send a issue I could remove it.
07/27/2023A camper said she wanted to sing a song for me. Woman listens to a kid camper that wanted to sing her a song and the kid sings her Astronaut in the ocean
07/26/2023Sleeping over at an abandoned gold mine on a Canadian mountain. We explored every building and even the abandoned mine. History: The Mascot Gold Mine was in operation from 1936 to 1949. 7.1 tones of gold was extracted from the mascot mine. That is over 400 million dollars in today's market. 130 men worked the Mascot Gold Mine. Each man made approx $4.75 per day. Many of the men actually lived and passed away at the mine site. After shutting down in 1949 the site was abandoned for many years after. In the 1990s, the insurers for the mascot mine property was concerned that visitors to the site could lodge liability claims for personal injuries. They wanted the mascot mine to be burnt down. This plan did not go through thankfully. In 1995 the Upper Similkameen Indian band re-roofed several buildings to help preserve them. The province then bought the mine site for $740,000. They also fixed and stabilized the structures over the following years. In 2003 the province provided $300,000 to retrofit the site for tourism. The wooden structures included former dormitories, a cookhouse and machine sheds. In 2004 the mascot mine site opened for tours. It later closed for tours in 2017. The buildings clearly needed more repairs and attention for the structures to last. In 2021 The province gave a grant of $800,000 and they plan to reopen for tours in 2023 after many repairs and upgrades have been completed.
07/25/2023