As someone who likes to search and find things that are hidden and not in plain sight, I got a separate excitement every time you turned a stone. Thank you for making me experience the curiosity of what will come out when you turn a stone and the pleasure of examining something with curiosity when you find it.
I love YouTubers who take a concept like flipping rocks and make an actually entertaining video out of it
You’re the reason I’m not afraid of bugs or reptiles anymore. I hope you see this! (And good job for 2m subscribers ;D)
i love this guy's videos so much. its fun to watch him play around with nature! Keep it going bro
4:34 As a resident of the Pacific Northwest, this isn’t actually a rough skin newt, but rather an Ensatina Salamander. One of the rarer and more elusive salamanders, nice find!
"The backpack" is the best part
cool, this is a great hobby, and your respect for nature is commendable...i laughed at the barbie fishing rod and of course the magic backpack, like a dora the explorer vibe.....wished more kids would get into nature like this.
I had no idea about the scorpions special ability! Thank you for your amazing vids, they are awesome! ♥
1:24 no this is all over my subdivision😭😭 I got like 80 of them in a bucket and one pooped on my hand💀 I was 5 when i did that😜
At 2:18 underneath the rock it showed a heart So nature loves TerraGreen as well :virtualhug:
0:00 already a banger
did you know see a Jerusalem cricket is a sign of Good luck
This guy just makes my day every single time I watch him 😌
THE BACKPACK HITS HARD🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
7:26 yes it is a fungus it's from a parasite called a Californian dodder it's a parasite plant
TERRA THE EXPLORER WITH THE BACKPACK TOO🔥🔥🔥🔥
5:47 BARBIE FISHING POLE 😂 AND THE MILLION TIMES HE THROWS HIS BACKPACK AND SAYS " I HAVE THE BACKPACK"😂
Terra green makes my day when he posts(Tbh his videos are my favourite to watch)
I’m so happy you finally posted again! Who else?
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