This video is a compilation of various large pets, each with its own unique characteristics and challenges. It starts with a family that took in a giant hippo and another with a Dane as tall as three feet. The video then introduces the 40 biggest pets ever captured.
The video highlights a range of pets, including giant black throat monitors, giant African land snails, capybaras, goldfish, Canadian wolves, a snake named Medusa, a giant Flemish rabbit named Jabba, a giant pet centipede, a giant stick insect, a huge rhino beetle, a six-foot pet crocodile, a giant hermit crab, a giant toad, a grizzly bear named Jim, a giant leaf bug, a giant moth, a giant Galapagos tortoise, a giant hippo, a super fat raccoon, a huge scorpion, a giant skunk, a gigantic pig named Lulu, a giant hedgehog, a honey bear pet, a giant polar bear, a super buff kangaroo, a giant cow named Knickers, a pet penguin, jumbo koi fish, a giant feathery chicken, a giant Indian condor bird, a great dane, and giant cockroaches.
The video also warns viewers about the potential dangers and challenges of owning these large pets, such as the high cost of care, the need for large enclosures, and the risk of them becoming aggressive. It also emphasizes the importance of proper care and handling for these pets.
1. Some people prefer pets that they can easily overpower, while others prefer pets that can overpower them.
2. The 40 biggest pets ever captured include a giant hippo and a dane as tall as three feet.
3. Giant lizards are expensive to keep as pets, requiring a lot of food and a vast enclosure.
4. Giant African land snails are as big as a face and can reach a size of about 8 inches.
5. The biggest rodent pet is the capybara.
6. Goldfish are common pet choices for parents, growing up to 7 to 16 inches long and up to 5 pounds in the wild.
7. Canadian wolves can grow up to a significant size, occupying about 90% of Canada.
8. Medusa, a huge pet snake, is meant to be kept in the wild.
9. Jabba, a giant Flemish rabbit, is friendly and gets along well with kids.
10. Giant pet centipedes are venomous and can cause swelling, pain, and fever if bitten.
11. Huge stick insects love to be handled and sit on their owner's hand.
12. Rhinoceros beetles can grow up to about 6 inches and bite with their tiny little horns and claws.
13. A six-foot pet crocodile can be kept in a small pool of water.
14. Giant hermit crabs are mostly passive and don't care about much as long as they're being fed.
15. Giant cane toads can grow up to 9 inches and are not the best pets.
16. Bears make incredibly good pets, being practically huge dogs who love rubs.
17. Giant leaf bugs can live up to three years if taken good care of.
18. The Atlas moth is among the biggest insects on the planet but only lives for seven days after breaking out of their cocoon.
19. Giant Galapagos tortoises can live up to 117 years.
20. Giant pet hippos can bite their owners to death.
21. Raccoons are a menace to society with their skill theft skills but can be tamed to live with humans.
22. Scorpions are not harmful and only need freshly fed cricket mealworms and wax worms to be happy.
23. Skunks have their spraying glands removed so they can be kept as pets.
24. Giant pigs can grow up to 600 pounds.
25. Giant hedgehogs can grow up to the size of a football.
26. Honey bears, also called kinkajou, are related to raccoons and can be tamed to live with humans.
27. Giant polar bears are unusually friendly with their owners and can be kept in a huge swimming pool.
28. Super buff kangaroos are built like superheroes and are 50% muscle.
29. Giant cows can weigh almost one and a half tons.
30. Penguins are illegal to own in some places.
31. Jumbo koi fish can cost up to three thousand dollars.
32. Giant feathery chickens can grow up to three feet tall.
33. Giant Indian condor birds have a wingspan of 10 feet.
34. Great Danes can grow up to 3 feet tall.
35. Nine-year-old Shelby has a special interest in cockroaches and keeps many of them in her bedroom, her brother's bedroom, and the laundry room.