American Squirrels are Conquering Europe, and It’s Bad

If you live in the eastern United States, you’re probably familiar with the ubiquitous eastern gray squirrel. Cute, derpy, annoying…whatever term you have for them, they are crucial to North American ecosystems, spreading seeds and fungal spores where they can grow and flourish. However, outside of North America, gray squirrels are waging a war against…

Why is This Car Covered in Treefrogs?

Sometimes, animals appear in the most unexpected places. One night while camping in Australia’s Northern Territory, I got out of my tent to get something from my car. When I got there, I discovered a horde of quadrupedal amphibians had made themselves at home. If you’ve watched my other content, you’ll know I’m a huge…

How a Florida Man Became Immune to Snake Venom

Throughout history, snakes have been feared and revered. From the cunning serpent in the Bible to the sacred nagas of Hinduism, humans have developed strong beliefs about snakes, and that’s for good reason. According to the World Health Organization, snakes bite and kill between 81,000 to 138,000 people per year, making snakes one of the…

African Bush Elephants – Narrated by Cute Black Housewife

In this special video, my wife Cute Black Housewife narrates a short documentary about African bush elephants. I filmed the majority of the footage in Zambia’s South Luangwa Valley in November 2016, but there’s a few clips near the end that are stock clips. Namely, the poached elephant and elephant bones and the hunter with…

Finding Megalodon – NEW Prehistoric Life Documentary!

After over a year of hard work, I’ve finally completed my Megalodon documentary!!! You can watch it on YouTube and go on a journey back in time! Here’s the script: Otodus chubutensis. Twice the size of a great white shark, this megashark hunted whales and other huge prey in Miocene seas. But, in these ancient…

Finding WILD Venus Flytraps in North Carolina

The Venus flytrap. This little plant has evolved ability to consume animal flesh for extra nutrients, flipping nature’s already bizarre script. They’ve ignited our imaginations and seized several spots in pop culture from movies to video games. You can even buy them from Walmart. Despite their fame, Venus flytraps are only native to a 60…