leaves for black tea and green tea are the same! あ、アメリカの中西部だとcornの種類みんな知っていてビックリする。どこもかしこも同じような景色で目印になるものがないのに、よくみんな帰宅できるなと思っていたけど、まさかのcornが見分ける方法だったとは…
in america i would say the most popular bug to catch is fireflies. theres tons of them in grassy fields on summer nights if you live somewhere rural that isnt too cold. when i was a kid we would catch a bunch of them and put them in clear containers so we could watch them light up, usually while sitting by a campfire eating smores. crickets were also popular to catch because the noise makes them easy to find on summer nights. other bugs that we'd catch are caterpillars, moths, grasshoppers, lady bugs, and very rarely praying mantis. but rather than bugs, i think its more popular in america for kids to catch frogs, toads, and other amphibians and reptiles. i lived near a river as a kid so i spent alot of time using buckets to catch tadpoles, turtles, salamanders, and crayfish. crayfish were my favorite because i was really good at catching them without being pinched. sometimes we would put two crayfish in a bucket to see if they would fight, but you usually had to force them to do it so it felt kind of cruel 😅 mostly we would dare each other to purposely let them pinch us with their claws. one time my brother got the crayfish to pinch his ears and they just dangled there like earrings lol
@mh-gp5sq Жыл бұрын
私も爬虫類が好きです。日本ではあまり爬虫類が人気がないです……
@gristen Жыл бұрын
@@mh-gp5sq thats a shame. i remember catching snakes with my friends when i was young. we filled a whole bucket with them once lol
いつも面白い動画ありがとうございます! 21:52でアーロンが字幕ではcrazy "horn" and stuff like thatと字幕では出ていますが、実際にはcrazy "hornets" and stuff like thatと言っています。その前にバイロンがWaspと言っているのに対して、Hornetと言っています。Hornetはツノではなく、オオスズメバチなどのさらに大きい蜂です。 日本では逆に全部「蜂」ですが、英語では、bee, wasp, hornetに分けてるのも面白いですね。 海外に住んでいますが、日本は歴史が長いな、というのは感じます。だから、日本人は武将とか各時代の特徴をよく知っていますが、海外ではあんまりそういうのはないので、是非そう言ったことをトークしてもらえたら嬉しいです!
in America, kids love to catch lady bugs....Cicadas and mango flower beetles? they were fun, I used to catch and collect in my growing years back in the Philippines...dragonflies too , but I never like praying mantis.