that was just fascinating! is it the mail or the female that buries the pantry mouse? Yes on delicate balance between life and death...
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
Hi @eileen7303, That's a great question! Stephen Trumbo, who studies burying beetles at the University of Connecticut, told us that "if a single female arrives first at a carcass, she can begin the burial process by herself, as she likely already has the sperm to fertilize her eggs. If a single male gets to the carcass first, he will use pheromone to attract a female. And if multiple males or multiple females arrive, the members of the same sex will fight until there is a clear winner who claims the carcass."
@Aa.11aaaАй бұрын
It's the men job to provide a shelter
@ReynnardАй бұрын
@@Aa.11aaathey're beetles, nature doesn't work by human standards.
@jimb.7523Ай бұрын
@@KQEDDeepLook What about what larvae the female chooses to eat when it gets crowded? I know for some animals, i.e. birds, it's usually the weaklings that get abandoned/eaten. Does the beetle sense the weak ones or are the larvae chosen at random?
@krylesangerbeaverАй бұрын
@@jimb.7523 My guess, she takes the smallest as they are probably considered the less likely to survive
@ryaneyleeАй бұрын
I can only imagine what the cameraman was experiencing filming that. Kudos.
@mattias969Ай бұрын
Forget the cameran what about the beetle!!??
@CallMeMimi27Ай бұрын
if I was the cameraman I would be like "fascinating..." and I bet they feel the same way. you don't film insects if you're squeamish
@ryaneyleeАй бұрын
@@CallMeMimi27 my comment was more about the conditions the cameraman had to endure. The stench of the corpse, the flies buzzing around, avoiding the ants crawling up one's pants (i can assure you, if u step on an ant trail in the wild, u get swamped fast), and who knows what else the crew had to do and sit through to get the shot. I studied film-making myself, so I have an appreciation for all the hard work for what ends up shortening to just several minutes of screen time.
@CallMeMimi27Ай бұрын
@@ryaneylee did I stutter?
@ryaneyleeАй бұрын
@@CallMeMimi27 i was getting the impression that you linked insects with squeamish, but i wasn't talking about the insects themselves or squeamishness, but rather the physical ordeal of the filming. my apologies if i misunderstood you.
@chillsahoy2640Ай бұрын
"Death is a magnet for life" is such a beautiful expression.
@trashtyphoonАй бұрын
Thank you for showing some love for the unappreciated scavengers and decomposers of our world!
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
They certainly work hard.
@MariaMartinez-researcherАй бұрын
@@KQEDDeepLook And, what happened with the promised mention of whoever guessed the relationship between the beetle abd the mite? Nobody got it? Shouldn't you tell anyway?
@alveolateАй бұрын
at first i was like, wow, cool beetles that do parenting! then i was like, oh... that is one way to manage your family size...
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
Right?!
@LuisSierra42Ай бұрын
Nature is absolutely messed up
@bennytytyАй бұрын
It's actually a fairly common in the animal kingdom for animals to eat their own babies! MinuteEarth has a video on it /watch?v=8xVgAULDwNE
@mrjoe332Ай бұрын
"you have 7 chairs and 10 kids. What do you do?"
@MarcosAlvarenga-d8zАй бұрын
"But sir! I had too many babies! I needed to eliminate the less fortunated ones so I could take care of the others!"
@Demonic_TangАй бұрын
I was so disgusted with the whole video, but couldn’t look away. Thanks for the quality video, I think that's enough nature for this week
@SJHFotoАй бұрын
I can understand your disgust, but it is the method God uses to recycle. Imagine of animal bodies were left to decompose everywhere
@maxhill9254Ай бұрын
@@SJHFoto Dude, God has nothing to do with this, nature does not require theism in order to work.
@YVH636Ай бұрын
@@SJHFoto I doubt you have anything to show your statement to be true.
@ashurafreedanАй бұрын
@@YVH636 more than your magic fairy tales, show us where god was involved here. we can peak millions of miles into space yet no god was ever found
@YVH636Ай бұрын
@@ashurafreedan I think you replied to the wrong person.
@minhducnguyen9276Ай бұрын
I remember there's a short documentary on how these beetles are used in museums and universities to produce bone specimens. They are great at cleaning meat off the bone without causing damage to the bone like boiling in caustic soda. But their room have to be sealed so they won't escape to other rooms where dried specimens are stored.
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
Hi @minhducnguyen9276 Those are dermestid beetles! We made a video about them: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hKGTmX19gNd8jcksi=iGSGwr2b3LP6_gkD Enjoy!
@Geezman1977Ай бұрын
Yeah, i think they are called Dermestid Beetles or something like that. Such a useful and careful cleaners of dead flesh.
@minhducnguyen9276Ай бұрын
@@KQEDDeepLook That's exactly the video I have watched. That's one hell of a coincidence. I didn't realize I have been watching your channel that long.
@graphite2786Ай бұрын
These beetles gross me out but they are so interesting! There are around 200 species (Family Silphidae). Some species do the dirt encasing, like the ones here, others make little nests on top of the liquified corpse. There is a species that "sings" to it's young when it's time to regurgitate rotten mouse for them to feed as well. One of the most critically endangered species of insect is the American burying beetle. They were formally extremely abundant but died off around the time the passenger pigeon became extinct. Theories think that it was dependent on the millions of pigeons that fell out of their nests during the pigeons breeding season. It was the first insect ever to get federal protection in 1989. Unfortunately it was taken off the endangered species list in 2016 by a certain president but fortunately reinstated in 2020 by another newer president. There are currently a few projects that are trying to reintroduce them to areas where they are extinct, with limited success.
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing these details. They're definitely an interesting group!
@scrow7752Ай бұрын
I remember first seeing a devils coachman beetle and trapping it under a glass so i could have a closer look with a magnifying glass. They must be closely related to this beetle because it looks exactly the same to me.... oh boy once i looked at the red nodules under magnification and realised it was a horde of tiny mites... i couldnt get it away from me fast enough 😂
@DualStupidityАй бұрын
Many species of the prolific order Coleoptera (beetles) are near impossible to differentiate until their reproductive organs are identified under a microscope.
@liveinamber1307Ай бұрын
The fact I had no problem with a parent eating their kids to preserve food is probably why I'm single... all kidding aside the filming was once again top notch! Absolutely beautiful footage!
@bobjones4469Ай бұрын
Nah, you're just Liberal. Humans kill their kids all the time, it's called abortions.
@stevebennett9839Ай бұрын
I love these videos, as humans would probably never see this in the wild. It makes me think of how much life, death, mating, war is going on around us that we never see.
@quantumview8151Ай бұрын
I actually saw this happening to a mouse that my cat left me. It was pretty cool and I recorded it too!
@jtktomb8598Ай бұрын
As an entomologist, an almost infinite amount. It's a tragedy how nature is obscured now
@bustatronАй бұрын
If we could hear animals talk it would be a continuous chorus of death whails.
@vanzeralltheway8638Ай бұрын
@@bustatronAnd mating calls, ofc
@TinaICXCNIKAАй бұрын
Thank you Deep Look for always providing AMAZING cinematography and delightful content in storytelling
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
Thank you!! We truly appreciate your support!
@mayurlagad492Ай бұрын
Each and every episode reminds me how amazing it is that the mother earth handles every living organism in an unique way 😍
@chezmoi42Ай бұрын
...and how humans completely disregard that intricate balance.
@mayurlagad492Ай бұрын
@@chezmoi42 well, it's good that humans are paying for what they have done !!
@kyuutatsuАй бұрын
I love this channel, you don’t humanize the animals so much that they take on a good/bad dichotomy. Nature is neither good nor bad it is nature and you keep it that way!
@snappycattimestenАй бұрын
There’s a surprisingly high level of intelligence being expressed by what I presumed to be a simple bug.
@youtubestudiosucks978Ай бұрын
You too
@idunoh1902Ай бұрын
It’s instinct not intelligence!
@Chal_DrawsАй бұрын
its a very, ugly disturbing interesting video... thanks deeplook! I love your short documentaries!
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
Thank you!
@jimb.7523Ай бұрын
*BEETLE:* Hey! Can I get a little help here?! *ANTS:* Nope! Sorry! Gotta feed the kids!
@DragonNyahАй бұрын
"Sometimes a carcass isn't enough to feed all of the hungry mouths. So mom gets rid of a few of the larvae by eating them' And I thought Hansel and Gretel was messed up 💀
@markembeck7099Ай бұрын
What an amazing complex micro-ecosystem! It would be neat to know the evolutionary timescale for each intricate facet that makes the present whole.
@Mike.KacharАй бұрын
YAY!! FINALLY another Deep Look video 😍🥰
@saintantonius6311Ай бұрын
What the police said to a beetle caught trying to bury a dead body? Carry on!
@jimb.7523Ай бұрын
🥁
@chezmoi42Ай бұрын
Reminds me of what the beetle told the airline ticket agent when asked whether he had any luggage: "Only my carrion."
@TragoudistrosMPHАй бұрын
It is so fascinating to think of how the beetles decide which and how many children to remove.
@SJHFotoАй бұрын
Don't talk back Johnny, or else! Hehe!
@ryaneyleeАй бұрын
if only they had access to birth control
@scottsheridan278Ай бұрын
Well, that was a happy little ditty while I drink my morning coffee :)
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
Good morning!
@LaPelusaMojadaАй бұрын
Ash Ketchum And Pikachu have a Phoretic bond! New word learned!
@aegis666420Ай бұрын
this was fascinating, but my skin started to crawl. i love it. excellent content.
@InsatiableMonkeyАй бұрын
I wish we could understand how the beetle decides "Yep, it's time to eat one of my children now. Timmy, it's dinner time, but not in the way you're hoping."
@EseJandroАй бұрын
An insect, mouth feeding its larva is crazy. What a dedicated mother!
@SDFNI3894YRАй бұрын
needless to say, another fanstastic Deep Look Video. Laura voice is awesome.
@mistahkrazy805Ай бұрын
"I brought you into this world! I have every right to take you out of it!" - Beetle Mom
@willcookmakeup16 күн бұрын
The strength of this beetle is absolutely out of this world.
@phantasyphotography3813Ай бұрын
It's fascinating observing the animal kingdom and realising that morality is purely a human concept and that there's technically no right or wrong
@stephanc6138Ай бұрын
idk. morality may arise from living in a society amd what makes them thrive.
@ShrekOwOАй бұрын
Well just because animals do it, doesn't mean we have to follow them. Animals don't know the difference between right and wrong, but we humans do. Thats what makes us different from them
@fritagoniaАй бұрын
Wow that is crazy! I love the narration. And the close-up is so cool! Thanks so much for this video :)
@EXMachina.Ай бұрын
This Beetle should be called the Grave Bettle for sure since he buries the dead.
@mitchl5220Ай бұрын
i dont know why but i hate seeing dead animals
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
That's understandable.
@LfppfsАй бұрын
Awesome video, as always
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@ichabodsliceАй бұрын
This is what the world needs 💯
@MoranthystАй бұрын
It’s amazing how beetles still care for their young! I thought they will lay eggs and go on their separate ways.
@markisaiahdanao2855Ай бұрын
This is amazing! Thank you for sharing this ❤
@megandolimpio6579Ай бұрын
Music was perfect
@temporaladvisor3958Ай бұрын
Amazing video. For all the humans grossed out by bugs/insects who devour carcasses, imagine being waist deep in dead animals without them.
@molybdaen11Ай бұрын
This are some of the most fascinating beetles because of they active lifestyle and social interactions.
@JETAlone12Ай бұрын
Just another day where I learn something that makes me glad I was born as a human...
@infpdreamsАй бұрын
First time I've ever gagged from a Deep Look video, which is an accomplishment. lol Worth it.
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, I guess?
@infpdreamsАй бұрын
@@KQEDDeepLook Mostly! Usually I can eat comfortably while watching these, but in that one moment, I am glad I didn't have food with this video. Thanks for another great video!
@pigeonsrevenge3053Ай бұрын
Really interesting video. Keep up the good work ❤
@DeeDee_VieraАй бұрын
That was so interesting to watch! Not sure how I feel after seeing all those mites though 😂 but it's a very beautiful relationship. Thanks for sharing this knowledge with us all 🫶🏾🌻
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
So glad you enjoyed the video! That's a lot of mites, for sure.
@zacharywong483Ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing video, as always!
@codfishface5029Ай бұрын
You guys should do an episode on elephant nosed fish/mormyrids! They’re incredibly interesting
@aroundandroundАй бұрын
Such fun and educational storytelling with amazing shots.
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
We're so glad you enjoyed it!
@blardomodicaАй бұрын
I am, simultaneously: - Horrified - Exilarated - Intrigued - Moved(-ish) - And, of course, amazed I, again, can't enforce enough how much underrated this channel is. And, in my feed, I see videos thriving in approval that don't even tickle one single neuron... seriously, is humanity doomed???
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
Thank you! So glad you enjoy our videos! Here's another one about mites -- these are ones that live on honeybees and aren't helpful to them: kzbin.info/www/bejne/bGqnoGuqrMSrr5Isi=0aHXH-pgiHEKPhUm Enjoy!
@blardomodicaАй бұрын
@@KQEDDeepLook woah! A reply from the DL itself! Thx a lot, you're doing a great job.
@AfraidMonstersАй бұрын
dang I was not ready for the beetle eating her own wriggling young. geez.
@NoxzinyАй бұрын
"I used to think I lived in an ugly place... That I'd have to go far to find beauty. But I've learned it's not about looking further, but closer." ~ Joshua Barkman, writer of the webcomic "False Knees." There was a time in my life when I would have been absolutely repulsed and disgusted by this -- but now, there's a beauty to it, a little secret life for every critter, big or small. I've been graced with a bountiful world of beauty since then, and you guys help me see things a little... deeper. 😁
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
So glad you enjoyed it!
@Just-a-Fish.MoonlighterАй бұрын
Im a sucker for videos like this, Already binged like all the others
@MrBoegelaАй бұрын
amazing footage
@Noneya-b7tАй бұрын
I swat my arm so hard b/c I thought there was a bug on me while I was watching this. I'm pretty sure I imagined it 😂 don't watch this just before bed
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
It could potentially make for some interesting dreams, though.
@velhesvalden1309Ай бұрын
Another great video.
@zey2012Ай бұрын
0:07 Because it's dropping the bass
@SuperKertiz9 күн бұрын
The one and only issue I have with these videos: They are tooooo short!! I love the content and want more.
@KQEDDeepLook7 күн бұрын
Hi @SuperKertiz, We hear you! We've started to compile our most popular episodes to give our fans more of what they love. Have you watched our compilation about bloodsuckers? kzbin.info/www/bejne/iIK3mmR9jNuSosksi=twWdS7OjzcMO5Rid We hope you enjoy it!
@LazyTallGuyАй бұрын
Love seeing these videos on my feed!
@KQEDDeepLook18 күн бұрын
We’re so glad you enjoy them!
@snowymuffinАй бұрын
the filming! OMG
@rhcp9009Ай бұрын
Born into a dead mouse carcass with mites attached to my face, and my parents have pinchers and alien like faces. That is an amazing life. Why do we even care about aliens out there… when they are right here!
@Bigb00bs_umchileanywayssoАй бұрын
Eating some of the babies was definitely unexpected but very interesting
@CsquidyCАй бұрын
Me 30 seconds ago: "Oh look! A new Deep Look video! This will be a great to watch while I eat!"
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
Bon appétit !
@Blue-pk1hwАй бұрын
3:42 Do we know if the mother beetles choose at random which of their larvae to get rid off or if it is more calculated?
@Ds-xz3hcАй бұрын
In David Sloan Wilson’s 2007 book Evolution for Everyone, he said no one had done an experiment to see if burying beetles pick which larvae to keep or if they do it randomly. He suggested an experiment where a person would reduce the number of larvae randomly and then compare it to what happens when the beetles do it themselves. If the beetles’ group ends up stronger, it would mean the beetles are actually choosing which larvae to keep.
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
Hi @Blue-pk1hw, Stephen Trumbo, who studies burying beetles at the University of Connecticut, says that "The youngest ones are more likely to be culled, but other than that it is a mystery." Thanks for watching!
@Blue-pk1hwАй бұрын
@@KQEDDeepLook Thank you for the reply, I was really puzzled thinking about it, but it being the youngest ones makes sense, since the older ones have more experience it would give them higher chance of surviving (I would think).
@kellt3414Ай бұрын
What did I just watch 😦
@cheif9OOАй бұрын
Those beetle really know how to "dig in". 😁
@aspopulvera9130Ай бұрын
one thing that's unique about this channel is their X files like bgm which is sometimes hypnotising lol
@bigsarge2085Ай бұрын
Awesome! Thank you.
@younghoganwangАй бұрын
surprise after surprise! this one short video contains so many mind bending facts about these beetles
@meowchan666Ай бұрын
I really love this channel 😍😍
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
We love making these videos!
@SJHFotoАй бұрын
Thank you for another insightful video! I made the comment to someone who said how disgusting this was that it shows God's way of taking care of the earth. Imagine if there were no scavengers-dead bodies would be everywhere decomposing and spreading disease
@jeffreysokal7264Ай бұрын
Awesome video! Thanks.
@callystarizka-tata7892Ай бұрын
Hi guys, Callysta's here! Deep Look released this episode at 24 September. It's about burying beetle, a type of beetle who did a decomposition. There is also fire ants in the credits. You can watch the video if you missed it. Hope you guys enjoyed this episode. See you next time
@hihi-kv8kvАй бұрын
Obsessed with this channel
@KQEDDeepLook18 күн бұрын
We love making these videos and we love our fans!
@cosmiccreatorАй бұрын
Wow! That was amazing! 💙🌎💚
@warriorbetaАй бұрын
Wow that is quite the process
@yomommasofatthanoshadtosna3479Ай бұрын
"Pre-chewed mouse into their mouths" thanks, I hate it 💀💀💀 Great video as always btw ❤️
@PhilipMurphy8Ай бұрын
Beetles have interesting things about them for sure
@bloodcanadianАй бұрын
Thank you for this video, it's candies to me
@sandsparАй бұрын
I don't know about reincarnation any more than the next person, but I can't help seeing the personality traits of different people in the critters you explore. I try to be more like an Eagle than a mite, just in case!
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
Lovely reflection. We haven't made a video about eagles. But you made me think of this Deep Look episode about the peregrine falcon family that lives on the bell tower at the University of California, Berkeley: kzbin.info/www/bejne/iIWxi6CkeZdqn9Usi=Yxg71ksGaVi3Q7Ub Enjoy!
@sandsparАй бұрын
@@KQEDDeepLook That was Great! Thank you!
@flyflyflycrawlАй бұрын
thanks. i needed to feel gross this early in the morning before facing my day
@القرشيالهاشمي-ه1فАй бұрын
Wow! This is better than the classical BBC EARTH random documentaries..
@HungHo001Ай бұрын
Feel itchy watching this
@Anar10n18 күн бұрын
so heartwarming
@CaptainSpycrabАй бұрын
Saw one of these once, or at least a closely related species. A bird had broken its neck on one of our windows and the beetle crawled out of the carcass as I was shoveling it off our deck.
@cloudlink2542Ай бұрын
Forgot about these bugs. When i was little, i used to piss on dead mice and moles. These things would come crawling out of them. Takes me back.
@KQEDDeepLook18 күн бұрын
Ah, memories.
@jacktorrance263315 күн бұрын
You aren't playing with a full deck are you?
@marcosguillen6511Ай бұрын
This was so cool!
@OnEarth-o9y20 күн бұрын
amazing your video
@heyguy2767Ай бұрын
2:40 Feels like there's a party in my carcass, and everyone's invited! -the mouse
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
It's an underground party.
@heyguy2767Ай бұрын
@@KQEDDeepLook I hear they got deadmau5.
@SunnyMuffinsRoxАй бұрын
crazy to see deadmau5 in this
@EveloGraveАй бұрын
How long did it take to find one of these to film?
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
Hi @EveloGrave. Not long. We worked with UC Davis doctoral student Tracie Hayes, who is researching the beetles.
@greensun1334Ай бұрын
Amazing, as always, but eating the fly maggots would be a much better source of protein. Instead of eating their own larvae, the bugs should protect the fly eggs from those mites, and allow them to hatch, just to eat them and feed it to their own offspring.
@GuardianTigerАй бұрын
Is very interesting that a insect knows to devour some of its young so the rest can have the smaller meal. I'm curious whether it did this for another reason other than that
@Feynman.RАй бұрын
Wow, great job 🎉
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
Thank you!
@Rafaelafan1234Ай бұрын
Hi i love you and bugs
@jj-vu5ovАй бұрын
Im itchy all of a sudden. But still, neat! Detritivores can be the creepiest types of animals but they got a job to do
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
Taking care of business!
@NonBinary_StarАй бұрын
"crawl into the pantry and help themselves" 😂😂
@vikrantnalkur4422Ай бұрын
Pre-chewed mouse, into their mouths 😂. Give the script writer a prize
@MartialArtsCat101Ай бұрын
Who designs the soundtrack for these videos? The music in this one rocked, I loved it!
@KQEDDeepLookАй бұрын
Seth Samuel is the composer. He creates an original score for each episode of Deep Look!
@BigLeBowski4456Ай бұрын
Amazing!
@KrulciferEdenfeltАй бұрын
Haha the word play on Mighty , Beetle and Y(and). I just finally got it. Learning Spanish paid off finally, my ex suegra would be proud of me lol