@terragreen1 · 3.9M subscribers · Graded May 12, 2026 · Based on 51 recent videos
I do not recommend this channel for children, especially for unsupervised viewing, due to the presence of content that promotes dangerous and irresponsible animal interactions.
Best for ages N/A. Not recommended under age 16. Acceptable for Not recommended.
The channel features content that promotes dangerous interactions with venomous animals and could encourage risky behavior in impressionable viewers.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 5/25 | Channel features dangerous animal stunts and sensationalized animal combat. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 25/25 | Focus on long-form videos avoids addictive short-form content patterns. |
| Age Clarity | 10/25 | Content themes are too mature and dangerous for young children. |
| Educational Value | 8/25 | Limited educational value, overshadowed by sensationalism and dangerous acts. |
Channel features dangerous animal stunts and sensationalized animal combat.
Videos like "STUNG By a Cow Killer For $10,000" and "Deadliest Insects vs. Finger" depict dangerous interactions with venomous creatures, potentially encouraging imitation. Content like "1,000 Mosquitoes vs. Blood" uses sensational themes that can be unsettling.
Focus on long-form videos avoids addictive short-form content patterns.
The channel uploads only long-form videos, with no Shorts in the recent 51 uploads, which is beneficial for sustained attention rather than rapid content consumption. Upload frequency is moderate, not designed for constant scrolling.
Content themes are too mature and dangerous for young children.
While featuring animals, the focus on "deadliest" creatures, "vs." scenarios, and dangerous stunts makes it unsuitable for younger audiences. The channel does not clearly target a safe age group, as even older children could be negatively influenced by the risky behavior.
Limited educational value, overshadowed by sensationalism and dangerous acts.
Some videos offer observational insights into insects and animals, such as "How Much Weight Can a Spider Web Hold?". However, the primary focus often leans towards dramatic "experiments" and stunts rather than fostering genuine scientific learning or animal welfare.
This channel presents videos about insects and animals, often featuring "experiments" or competitive scenarios. The creator frequently interacts directly with these creatures.
The channel includes videos that show dangerous interactions with venomous animals, such as self-inflicted stings for money, which poses a significant risk of encouraging children to imitate unsafe behaviors.
I do not recommend this channel for children, especially for unsupervised viewing, due to the presence of content that promotes dangerous and irresponsible animal interactions.
Discuss with your child the difference between safe animal observation and dangerous stunts, emphasizing that actions seen online can have serious real-world consequences.
STUNG By a Cow Killer For $10,000
— Concern
This video explicitly depicts self-inflicted stings for monetary gain, which is highly inappropriate and dangerous for children to watch.
Deadliest Insects vs. Finger
— Concern
This video shows direct, risky interaction with potentially dangerous insects, normalizing unsafe behavior.
I Saved an Abandoned Axolotl...
— Positive
This video focuses on animal rescue and creating a suitable habitat, offering a more positive example of animal care.
1,000 Mosquitoes vs. Blood
— Concern
The title and premise are designed for shock value, depicting insects consuming blood, which can be unsettling for children.
How Much Weight Can a Spider Web Hold?
— Neutral
This video presents a more observational and inquiry-based experiment, focusing on a natural phenomenon.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 51 most recent videos on TerraGreen using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
TerraGreen's Shorts ratio in this sample is 0% — roughly 0 of the 51 videos sampled were Shorts. Reports are regenerated when channel content changes materially or after 180 days have passed.
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