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  • Very interesting video!

  • Great details! Cool Video!

  • Very Cool, good info

  • check out my south west african Goliath frog !!! SUBSCRIBE !!

  • But still, they do it with a lady? What an animal! love that part!

  • I love frogs i have a pet dumpy frog her name is Micky. If I find one frog on the ground I pick it up and keep it.

  • Ooops, I dropped it! *shatter*

  • Has anyone investigated whether these frogs retain cognitive & physical memories while they are frozen? Can a frozen brain retain memories?? If so, how are things that are learned from one thaw to the next retained? And does the amount of time frozen correspond with the amount of memory(s) retained??

  • must feel like the world's worst hangover.

  • Very interesting

  • cool frog

  • check out my goliath FROG !!!!!!! SUSCRIBE

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  • what happens if you microwave it?

  • @hellhero999 they die stupid.

  • hi mr edwards

  • First it's not just Jesus and Christianity there are a lot of other religions which you are uneducated enough to believe in them if god didn't exist then how are we here ? Who made us huh ???

  • @aboody006 the ultimate question from every christian when they are backed in a corner. there is a perfectly good explanation for how we are here. just because you call it god and other people call it evolution or nature or reality, doesnt mean either of you are wrong. no one knows exactly how we started and where we came from but i assure you it wasnt by way of magical wizardry that took place in 6 days.

  • @criscobucketeer then why dont you exlain why we are here ? you cant,so you can read the quran and it wont hurt you, its like reading a story to an athiest right ? read it meaningfully and tell me what you think,

  • @aboody006 another typical religious persons response. you assume to know all the answers because you read a 2000 yr old book. ive read many passages from the quran. its no different than the bible. just an arabic version. and your right. it is a story. written by many many different people over many many hundreds of years. its basically a written version of the game telephone. after it passes thru so many mouths it loses all its original meaning. its not real. its only metaphors.

  • @criscobucketeer i actually saw God in 2007 near lake superior but onli for 10 seconds

  • @criscobucketeer

    i like frogs too dude

  • i find this hard to masterbate to

  • who is narrating this? sounds kinda like robert krulwich

  • @moviesforcolin I think so.

  • awesome animal!

  • يلعن امه هالجيزاني من جد ضفدع هههههه

  • Sbhan allah

  • After he defrosts he bangs it out with a lady frog!!! Haha

  • Omg this is soooo cool! I wish I could do this during math class.... Lol

  • I tried it with the neighbour's dog that kept barking. It didn't work. Shame..................Just kidding folks. :-).

  • DAMN NATURE YOU SCARY!!!

  • Allahu Ekber.... God is Great...

  • O.k. this is just plain cool. I hope they find out how it works.

  • Fuck you Fox news

  • frog , shit iv got cramp !

  • That's crazy

  • amazing!

  • I caught a frog, froze it, and it did the same thing

  • Those frogs are amazing

  • who cares a bout cryonics, ur still gonna be old as fuck when u wake up

  • In sweden there like 2 centimeter long.. O.o

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  • I new wood frogs could live in really cold climates but I never new the froze solid

  • Lol I didn't know that that was possible I love frogs and have just got 17 litle miniture german frogs!!

  • Take this frog out to space to test it's hibernation method. 

  • @Selena3331013 Can you spell at all?

  • @IBALZIAcidRayne ummmm i didn't write this i got it from someone els. So if you don't have anything nice to say dont say anything at all!

  • @Selena3331013 lol els I think its ELSE. But that's okay. That's just our public schools at work

  • I love frogs! But that's just amazing!

  • @catdancing99 me too! But I'm floored at this. Wow!

  • i also heard that they successfully froze a chicken and brought it back to life just barely, but it died soon after.

  • can it last for years?

  • very bad quality

  • @Jonas80111 Thank you Debbie Downer

  • that is just amazing, makes you wonder more on the freezing of humans, but me i would just rather let nature take its course :)

    

  • @Delsbro169 f u

  • Wow, it's almost the same way deciduous trees hibernate

  • wonderfull

  • If...aliens where reptiles like ..preditor. i wonder how they could cover huge distances. may be by freeze sleep then wake up..the ice expansion would damage cells ?..the wood frog says.. NO...WOW

  • WTF hibernation

  • the closest thing to resurrection

  • Hallelujah! Jeremiah is risen! Praise the log!

  • A frog is gonna DO IT with a lady

  • @Calisheriff sigh... THAT'S what stuck with you from watching this video..?

  • @bibbisbibbis sigh... I dont care too much for frogs

  • @Calisheriff sigh... apparently not for biological amazement either

  • Moore's law is only a small manifestation of the law of accelerating returns which explains why even if we are only 1/1000 along the way we will soon be where we need to be. This is the nature of exponentials. Either way even if I am wrong at LN2 temps you can wait 1000 yrs for science to catch up. Now if you understand stem cell regeneration and the reason why a embryo survives LN2 temps then you can also see how even if 1 cell out of trillions survives then you have the DNA info to repair..

  • ..or replace all the damaged cells. This is the basis of clonning. But if you also save the neural structure then you save memories and mind. Cryonics is not the future technology that fixs and repairs you it is rather the ambulence that gets you to a future that may or may not exist. The exercise can be summed up as a clinical trial on terminally ill patients that takes 100 yrs for result instead of 10. You can not say it doesnt work until the results are in or unless it violates physics.

  • Frogs were the first animals to communicate with vocal cords.

  • unfortunately my frog froze up and i think it died lol i was kinda afraid to keep it..that was when i was small and i didnt know how to take care of them ....

  • The narrator sounds like Neelix

  • You tube has been doing cryonics too

    If you notice, most of the fucking videos you try and watch lately seem to keep freezing

  • My question is how in hell does freezing frogs turn into a debate about Jesus?

  • Evolution LOL

    There is absolutely no way that evolution could lead up to this.

  • My Hybrid car does the sime thing at a dead stop.

  • How can he say the frog is not dead, it's heart has stopped, no brain activity, and it's frozen. In all intents and purposes it is dead, just not decomposing.

  • @ChildOL thats exactly the point. If it's not decomposing whatsoever, cells are still in tact, and blood can still flow in the future as long as there is NO cell damage whatsoever. It's what makes this so fascinating.

  • This proves that cryonics is possible in biological organisms. For those of you who take the time to ponder this you should see how this applies to human cryonics. Frogs were also the first animal to be clonned back when most scientist said that only plants could be clonned. The majority scientific concensus was that there would never be a clonned human. Once Dolly the sheep was clonned then all of a sudden they were scrambling to figure out what to do. Human Cryonics will be the same.

  • @DK0526 Cryogenics have been achieved, but bringing people back is the problem. Our bodies are unable to completely thaw out at the same time such that our cells don't deteriorate before oxygen gets to them.

  • @05you2 Yes you are correct cryogenic revival for humans is not a reality yet. However, someday advanced nanomedicine may repair and even replace cells damaged from freezing. Remember the blueprint for a complete copy of every living thing resides in the DNA of a cells nucleous. If we can clone a whole human we can clone individual cells. I think this is the example that shows how cryonics revival will some day be possible but for now we can only cryopreserve and wait for technology to advance..

  • @DK0526 The levels of glucose the frog requires to freeze itself would kill a human being.

  • @tsuptz That is true if we tried to rewarm the human with todays medical technology. However in 20 or so yrs when moore's law and the law of accelerating returns has advanced us to the point of molecular nanotechnology and other advanced biotechnology the glucocse could easily be removed before toxicity takes effect. This would be done before rewarming and in conjuction with repair and replacement of damaged cells. So long as the nueral structure was intact so would be memory and mind.

  • @tsuptz ...but the fact remains in principle that cells can survive freezing under some conditions. Further more human embryos have been frozen down to liquid nitrogen temps and these same embryos are alive and well as adults today walking amoung us....presumable they are fine despite being dead using all current legal and clinical definitions. Only strict definitions such as information theoretic death as used by Cryonicists would declare those embryos and other cryonics patients as non dead.

  • @DK0526 It requires genetic engineering which, theoretically possible, is still decades away. Moore's law is based on the nature and industry of silicon which will only help the categorization and collection of genes that would need to be altered to make such cryogenics possible. We are only at about 1/1000th of where we would need to be. Frozen embryos are a start, but no human could ever survive the tissue damage from freezing. Humans would need to be bred specifically able to be frozen.

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  • @tsuptz you are absolutely right

  • @tsuptz For the most part yes.

  • @DK0526 Can you believe this idiot trying to speak like an intellectual human being? I can't. Somebody who spends their time spewing vile right-wing rants on Chomsky lecture videos should not pretend to have an interest in science, somebody like you would barely study or understand it. Keep trying to affirm some purpose for your life, continue with your fascinating grade-school lecture on "cryonics", you hilarious redneck idiot. Have another Coors light or two and feel smart.

  • What the fuck means we dont know !

    we know !

    well those who need yo know , "know" !

  • thank you for saving my project

  • Cool video :) I didnt know that.

  • I knew these beautiful tawny frogs as a child in Quebec. The frog doesn't "come back to life", because it's never dead. Some mechanism in the frozen frog (not yet understood) reboots normal life processes, triggered by a cue that we haven't yet identified. As the video says, the frog isn't passively thawed by external warmth, like an ice cube. It starts thawing from the inside out!!! This wonderful animal is just about my favourite example of the awesome, humbling power of evolutionary forces.

  • @terdilynn91 "this is truelly amazing - i bow my head to mother nature"

    yes indeed, terdilynn, so do I. :-) Hmm, why was your comment marked as spam? No doubt some passing creationist couldn't tolerate the fact that you don't regard our mother nature as just property.

  • @sunsdomain haha it was? lol well your probobly right. do you like greek mythology?

    here is a quote from one of my favorite series of books.

    "The spirit of the wild must pass to all of you now. You must tell each one you meet: if you would find Pan, take up Pan's spirit. Remake the wild, a little at a time, each in your own corner of the world. You cannot wait for anyone else, even a God, to do that for you." - Pan, god of the wild

  • Have you seen the latest frog craze?

    Don't forgot to subscribe, more on the way....

    youtube.com/user/worldinslowmo­tionHD?feature=mhum#p/u/21/3Dy­Nn0b7zww

  • wow, a living machine capable of a shut down function. we are more like computers than previously imagined. wonder what force kicks the heart to motion to get the thing running again? apparently with all the parts still intact life energy could be run back through its body

  • @zalxder do you know what a computer is? and what our brain is? the principle of how it works is as different as a train and a hot air baloon. please dont compare anything living to a computer, hence its name you can already see that it is a cumputing machine, and a living organism uses a completly different mechanism.

    but i agree on your idea. and with nanotechnology rising from the underground, many changes will be happening.

  • Cats!

  • These make me think about Cirno freezing frogs.

  • ??? i guess frogs with diabetes die then... lol

  • I wish i could do this

  • wow! maybe we can produced more to eat this frogs

  • now i feel the urge to go out side and and take a frog, touch him with ice, then put it in the microwave..

  • We can not be frozen . think about When you put filled glass of water bottle in freezer. Botlle will be exploded. It will happen to your veins. Sorry, Do Not Attempt

  • I was doing it when I was 7 year old!

  • fucking allien man, frogs are gonna take over the world

  • @RayLo1231 Oh My God like Keroro Gunso!!!

  • Doesn't this mean that this frog is capable of doing a Futurama-style time travel?

  • @star105XL Technically, yes.

  • That is so cool, I read about these in Survival of the Sickest and just had to look them up. It's shocking how this frog defies everything we know about biology.

  • Marekiller shut up.

  • Stasis is possible.

  • lol the frogs like NINJA....... FUCKKK HOW DID THEY FIND ME >:O

  • So, this is where the name 'ice frog' is made... (DotA)

  • i used to find these guys in my backyard and put them in my freezer for about an hour, bring them out and watch them defrost.

    im not an animal abuser actually the people who do hurt animals infuriate me, but as these people say it doesnt harm them or kill them.

  • i say we copy this gene and evreything else to make this work and place it inside an animal if it works then we do it to our selves imagine we coud live a hell of a lot longer plus do u think the month will be crap no problem just self freeze yourself on reflex imagine how awsorme that would be

  • Interesting

  • WOW!!!

  • This must be one of the most amazing natural phenomenons i've ever witnessed... wow

  • that frog holds secrets

  • this is amazing

  • hi im from china. where can i eat one of these?

  • @dimseeeen LOL

  • @dimseeeen

    North America

  • @dimseeeen nice.

  • @dimseeeen AHAHAHAHaHA@! *^%$ LOLZZZZZZZZ

  • @dimseeeen that made me lauph

    good job : )

    but seriously dont touch our frogs

  • @dimseeeen Ive never laughed at a comment so much in my life.

  • @dimseeeen that was good, still laughing 

  • @dimseeeen

    you mean france? xD

  • @dimseeeen Where  u came from?! LOL

  • @dimseeeen i have resteraunt in hong kong that has North American Wood Frog as a dish in soup, on pizza, and by itself the resteraunt is called Ching Dang Ding Fong

  • @dimseeeen north america

  • There was one of these in on of my friend's backyard a few years ago. He hid himself in a little hole. It was unfortunate though because apparently his heart never restarted. :( You could see his little back though; it was cute. :)

  • IMMORTAL FROG FFFFFFFFFFFFF

  • @xXZechiXx Turritopsis nutricula is immortal, this frog can just freeze itself.....

  • will a person to be keep alive while freeze frozen for a winter season,,,

    what happen

  • @750BruteForce4x4i Yes, technically, the Water Bear  does it.

  • Can we say this frog screams creation.

    :)

  • @Lacocacolaman Why do you say that?

  • @sunsdomain

    i forgot what I said

  • @sunsdomain

    never mind I found out what I said. Well think about it an animal can not evolve to stop freezing to death. hahaha it's like assuming a frog could evolve living in lava! :) think about it this is real life this isn't Star Fox

  • @tk20028 Oh, I had some pet frogs when I was a kid. Its amazing how friendly they are and the common ones are totally harmless. A beautiful animal. So, I would like to see your head instead, smashed with a hammer...that could be a great vid for youtube...

  • @ulrichelrojo74 I wanna see that too!

    I'm a horrible person!

  • What happens if you freeze that sucker solid. like Put it in some liquid nitrogen. Let's see it come to life after that!

  • in canada we have these frogs. we also have 5 months of winter.  go figure

  • Frog: "Ah! Cramp! My legs... cramped! Stupid winter..."

  • Grapefruit

  • are theis the peepers that i always here in the spring?

  • Interesting to see how much people are in denial about the frog's heart actually stopping. Yes, the heart completely stops and freezes along with the lungs and brain. The wood frog can perform cryonics naturally, but scientists are still attempting to figure out how to do this on humans and other animals. Once again, nature is first when it comes to the coolest technologies. It's hard to beat millions of years of evolution.

  • @sudler2008 dunno much bout evolution or anything and i don't care to know cause its pretty irrelevant to me, anyways there's also ONE KNOWN animal that is biologically immortal and its a freaking jelly fish... dats mean... an animal that can become old, reproduce then turn itself back into a baby... I hope science never finds out how to do that to humans or else the whole world is going to be like India~...

  • @TrantisionerMarin "dunno much bout evolution or anything and i don't care to know cause its pretty irrelevant to me" Are you, like, bragging about being ignorant?

  • @sunsdomain nah i'm not bragging about being "ignorant" I'm not even "ignorant" cause i read the big book of 'evolution' theory<~. I just find it annoying how any mention of an animal seems to ignite a topic about how the animal makes a person certain evolution exists.

  • @sudler2008 This is impossible in large animals for a number of reasons. First, freezing in a human would destroy most of our critical enzymes. Unlike this frog, which is a heterotherm (doesn't maintain constant temps) that can substitute enzymes that function at different temperatures, human enzymes can't function outside of the 32-45 C range. Also, freezing would not occur evenly in a large organism, since, in conditions of extreme cold, we decrease our appendage temps long before our torso.

  • @sudler2008 to finish my thought, cooling our appendages before our torso is a response mechanism, since, for obvious reasons, our body is more important to maintain. Finally and this might be the main reason, our bodies have not evolved to survive such drastic swings in blood-sugar levels. Hyperglycemia (excess of sugar) causes extensive organ damage in diabetics of semi-long periods of time (months), but at levels required for this process to work, you'd experience organ failure immediately.

  • @sudler2008

    who should we try ot on first :) jk

  • @sudler2008 or perfect design

  • @SVOThunder retard, evolution is a fact. there was and is no designer

  • @naggerkiller I am sure you know everything

  • @sudler2008 its simple sounding, but complicated. the gluclos aka sugar is stoping the cells from freezing solid. aka they wont rupture killing the frog... but then theres a issue with human cryogenics, we can't do what the frog can D:

  • @sudler2008 to scientists this is frogs ability is a mystery for the most part, but to God this is nothing. You can know the Creator who makes this possible,if you seek Him you would find Him.

  • @gtoutofthawrld

    Sorry, but I'm athiest.

  • @RyuksDeathNot3 In this video you witness the creation of The God, in whom you choose not to believe. If you change your mind God will be there waitng for you, believe that.

  • @gtoutofthawrld No, this is the creation of evolution, which there is strong evidence for... but there is no evidence whatsoever of any god

  • @firespinguy Thats a Lie...I know God