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>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, patrick dempsey, bug expert dr. justin schmidt and music from tame impala. and now, here we go again -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ? >> kevin: very nice. thanks, everybody. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for coming. welcome to hollywood. this is where it all happens. some good, mostly -- hey, did
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something actually happened on "dancing with the stars" last night. [ laughter ] protesters interrupted the show to protest ryan lochte, upset that the olympic swimmer is part of the competition and decided to run onstage to tell everyone about it. this is what viewers saw at home. watch as judge carrie ann inaba tries to give ryan his score. >> you brought your best to this ballroom. you have a long way to go -- excuse me, hey, back off! excuse me! excuse me! excuse me! >> wow. okay. i'll tell you what. all right. we're going to -- we'll take a break. we'll get the rest of the judges' comments. take a deep brett. we'll be right back. >> jimmy: that's right. keep calm and bergeron. that could be a good shirt, print it up.
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aired. this the producers of the show gave this to us. this is what the studio audience saw. >> excuse me. hey, back off! excuse me, excuse me. excuse me. excuse me. >> jimmy: that's one of the protesters. two men and four women. security took them -- that tackle sadly was the closest abc will ever get to having monday night football on the network. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] the men were arrested on suspicion of trespassing or as they call on it "dancing with the stars," tres-passe doble. access hollywood got an interview with one of them who explained why he did this. >> what was your plan when you guys rushed the stage? >> you can see that lochte is a liar. he hurt americans in brazil. two of his own teammates were detained because he ran away and lied. >> how long have you been
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>> i don't know the exact dates. but we want to publicize that this is a bad decision to have a liar be -- >> jimmy: then they blocked him out. good way to know you don't have to worry about in your life, if you decide to protest ryan lochte being on "dancing with the stars." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you know? i mean, i get that he wants to see him punished, but i don't think this guy realizes, being on "dancing with the stars" is his punishment. [ laughter ] you'd think he'd be doing this if things had gone well? by the way, where were these guys when paula deen was on the show, when tom delay was on the show, warren sapp, floyd mayweather, o.j.? [ laughter ] o.j. wasn't on "dancing with the stars"? well, he will be with good behavior. alfonso ribeiro, who happens to be a former mirrored ball winner, was in attendance and offered this harrowing account of the events as they occurred.
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seat. my instinct was to jump up and go. i got up out of my chair. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and didn't move. a lot of the celebrities i'm sure were upset, none of them more upset than vanilla ice. we obtained this exclusive footage. this has not been seen. of vanilla talking about the effect the disruption had on every member of the cast. >> some jerk comes out here and takes the room. messing and hating with an olympic champion. this guy, ryan, he won't gold medal for america. okay? who cares about the stupid story? he was drunk, whatever. who cares? it doesn't have anything to do with anything. what matters is this guy is a hero and he came out here to dance. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you tell 'em, vanilla. [ cheers and applause ] a hero. he came out here to dance. i love this stuff so much, i
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shaken up. they asked him how he was feeling. he said, so many feelings are going through my head. no thoughts. but a lot of feelings. he was too shaken up to give his account of what happened. but cameras caught up with ryan today at the beach where he shared his version of that scary moment. >> the guy pulled out his gun, he docked it, put it to my forehead, he said get down, and i was like i put my hands up, i was like, whatever. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'll have to go back to the tape. hey, the los angeles rams made their season debut last night on monday night football. hey, it's their first game with the l.a. logo on their helmets. they were shellacked by the 49ers 28-0. i think that's good. i'll tell you, what's more l.a. than having your premiere tank? [ laughter ] we have a fun show for you
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patrick is in the new movie "bridget jones's baby." dr. justin schmitt, an entomologist, he's known epffor being stung by bugs in order to record how much every sting hurts. they had a rehearsal with him today. our stage manager alec put a camera on alec for a second. it was his birthday yesterday. you're a very jumpy guy. >> i'm a little bit jumpy, jimmy. >> jimmy: more than a little bit, you are the jumpiest person i know. there are olympic hurdlers who are less jumpy than you are. watch this. this happened at rehearsal today. >> now we're going to get it out of the jars. >> this doesn't do anything weird to me? >> no, they're pretty sure-footed. >> okay. i'm just going to put my hand flat.
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tickle? >> aah! get it off me! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow. did it sting you? >> it didn't, it just kind of moved around. tickled its fancy. i went, aah sclabl. >> jimmy: do that again in slow motion, the fancy happened. >> aarrgghh! >> jimmy: oh my god. like if you have a bug in your house, does your wife go get it? >> i'm supposed to do it. i don't know. sometimes. >> jimmy: we've got to get you on a bear grylls show. that would be a great episode. we've got bugs coming. maybe you'll help me with that segment. >> happily, jimmy. >> jimmy: that would be great. the united states, i don't know
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according to data from the department of defense today, the u.s. military is heavier than ever. 7.8% of the military is considered to be clinically overweight. they're so fat, ryan can't find his privates anymore. [ laughter ] [ drumroll ] even the combat units are getting fatter. in 2001, only 1 of 60 combat troops was overweight. now it's 1 of 13. some navy be turning into navy wall ruleses. [ laughter ] [ drumroll ] >> jimmy: warming up for the emmys. in combat, overweight troops can be a liability because they can slow their fell he soldiers down and make for easier targets. for enemy troops. on the record, they're great to hide behind. [ laughter ] and for shade. you know, you don't always have a tree. this is probably not going to improve our physical fitness.
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last year, this one is subtle but it's up there with the best of them. this is how he started his speech yesterday in asheville, north carolina. ? there ain't no doubt i love this man ? ? god bless the usa ? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i think he fondled the flag! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: say what you want about donald trump that man really loves america. so after the flag-fondling, he pulled off an interesting stunt. this weekend at a fund-raiser hillary clinton called half of donald trump's supporters a "basket of deplorables." which happens to be the least-popular item in the harry and david catalog. later she tried to walk the deplorable comment back. but while she was walking, she collapsed and had to be carried
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and decided to bring some of his supporters up on stage to show the world just how un-deplorable they are. >> my wife and i represent non-deplorable people. >> i am probably a lot of things. deplorable is not one of them, i assure you. >> do i look deplorable? no. what? >> i'm up here because he gave me a hat. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: sometimes that's all it takes. donald trump seemed to be gaining momentum lately, so we've decided to slow him down to half speed in tonight's especially hammered edition of "drunk donald trump." [ playing tape very slowly ] >> she even made her 13
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school. did you take sex ed? >> guillermo: yes, high school. >> jimmy: did you already know everything beforehand? >> guillermo: only a little bit. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: only a little bit. you found it educational? >> guillermo: i did, yeah. >> jimmy: who taught it who you? >> guillermo: i think mr. castillo. >> jimmy: did he do a demonstration of any kind? >> guillermo: yeah, he had one of those plastic -- you know. female -- vagina. and, you know. so -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the female vagina? >> guillermo: yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you've not to make sure you have the female vagina or the kids will get -- anyways, most kids hate sex ed, who wants to sit there with your friends like a p.e. teacher puts a condom on a banana? if you want to communicate with teenagers you have to speak their language, and their
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teach young people how babies are made. please join me at the wall of america. put the emojis up on the wall. when a man and a woman or a boy and a girl love each other very much the man puts his eggplant into the woman's doughnut and then two minutes later rolls over and falls asleep. [ laughter ] meanwhile, at that time the boy's sperm swims to the girl's egg. and fertilizes that egg. and then they wait nine months. and at the end of nine months they panic and run to the hospital. and then one of these comes out of the doughnut. and they never fall over and go to sleep again. [ laughter ] any questions? [ cheers and applause ] you know, instead of adults teaching kids about sex, i think
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we went on the street this afternoon and asked kids how babies are made. and we are very proud now to present the results of that inquiry for your education and pleasure. >> where do babies come from? >> ladies' tummies. >> the ladies eat the babies? >> no! they just get pregnant. >> how are babies made? >> um -- the downstairs goes into the girl's downstairs. >> do you know where babies come from? >>, a, b, c, d, e, f, g -- >> how are babies made? >> babes. >> from babes? >> they're from boobs. >> how are babies made?
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>> what kind of loser makes love? >> i don't know. >> do you know where babies come from? >> h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p -- >> how are babies made? why is it so funny? >> it's weird. >> what's weird about it? >> knowing that my parents have to do it. >> where do babies come from? >> uh -- uh -- >> explain t >> their mom -- >> their mom? >> tummy. i don't know. >> you don't know? explain to him how it works. >> me? >> yeah. >> uh -- like they come out of the vagina -- i don't know. >> who down how babies are made? >> yes. >> how? ? baa baa black sheep have you
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>> gross. um -- >> why is it gross? >> because. it's -- it's -- eh, health. >> what do you mean, health? >> i'm not in fifth grade yet, i shouldn't know this stuff. >> what's so gross? >> um -- just -- where it comes from. i've seen "ar and it looks really gross and painful. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i must have missed that part of "star wars." but thank you, kids. tonight music from tame impala. dr. justin schmitt is here with bugs. we'll be right back with patrick dempsey! [ cheers and applause ] ? >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" brought to you by aflac. health can change but the life
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tonight we're going to release them into our studio audience, ought to be fun. then, from perth, which is now in australia, their latest album is called "currents," tame impala from the samsung outdoor stage. sunday night on abc, i'm hosting the 68s annual emmy awards. [ cheers and applause ] we have been working very hard on this and have many fun moments planned. guillermo, who will you be wearing to the emmys? >> guillermo: whatever my assistant pick for me. >> jimmy: you have an assistant? >> guillermo: rodney. >> jimmy: rodney is your assistant? you have no input into what you're going to wear? >> guillermo: i let him choose. >> jimmy: wow, you have a lot of confidence and trust. you know our first guest from that show with the doctors and the movie where he couldn't buy himself love. next, he returns to the big screen in "bridget jones's baby."
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i'm here. >> i got this. >> thank you. >> i got this. okay. okay. easy! jesus! take her, take her! >> got her, got her. >> don't drop her! >> jimmy: "bridget jones's baby" opens in theaters friday. please welcome patrick dempsey! [ cheers and applause ] ? >> thank you! >> jimmy: very good to see you. calm down, you animals. calm down or we'll release the swarm of bees right now! where are they?
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ever. >> thank you, you do too. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: how have you been? everything all right? >> been busy. been traveling the world, promoting the movie. >> jimmy: can i tell you something weird, watching that clip i thought, that must be the most beautiful bridge i've ever seen. >> gorgeous. >> jimmy: where was that? >> it was in london. >> jimmy: in london. >> i believe it's prince albert bridge. >> jimmy: does it always look like that? >> it always looks like that. >> jimmy: that's something else. >> i had a great time on that. it was nice just to be outside, not in a sound stage. >> jimmy: i would think so, >> beautiful. >> jimmy: it is nice. they close down the bridge? >> shut it down. >> jimmy: are you the father of bridget jones' baby? >> you've got to see the movie. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is that part of it? >> that's part of it. >> jimmy: then what, maury povich bursts in at the end? >> don't give it away. it's supposed to an surprise. >> jimmy: i ruin everything. >> yeah, i know. he was great to work with, amazing. >> jimmy: how old is your daughter? >> 14. >> jimmy: 14 years old. old enough to see this film?
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together. >> jimmy: you did, okay. so she is. >> technically. >> jimmy: did something bad happen? >> the subject matter, in certain places i was a little nervous. more nervous than she was. >> jimmy: you must have been more nervous than she was. yeah, there's you with bridget jones and she's like, what the hell is this? >> right, yes. there are other movies that -- yes. you know. she's a freshman in high school. >> jimmy: she went to sex ed? >> yeah, they talk about all that stuff. >> jimmy: they did, good. how old are y >> jimmy: they did not see the film, i'm guessing? >> in england they're too young to go to see the film, so we had a private screening at the hotel. >> jimmy: for them? >> right. they lasted about ten minutes and checked out. they didn't get the movie at all. but they're here today. they missed soccer practice to see you. >> jimmy: oh, really, wow. >> they're big fans of your show. >> jimmy: that's the heart of my core audience. >> your core demographic, 10 and below. that's good, strong.
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>> i hope so. i have to appeal to the head coach. i've been missing games. >> jimmy: it's hard to have an acting job and be the regular coach. >> the game's this weekend, i'll be there for that. >> jimmy: what kind of coach are you? >> passionate. >> jimmy: screamy? >> extremely. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. i have to say that. >> jimmy: i'm going to tell your sons to spread that one around. >> i get very passionate, certainly. >> jimmy: do you? do you yell? >> i >> jimmy: do you have arguments with other parent in this. >> not the parents, the referees every now and then. >> jimmy: really. >> yes. >> jimmy: is it weed for them? >> they're not quite sure. >> jimmy: how old are the referees? >> all under the age of 15. [ laughter ] i feel that my age and my presence, i can intimidate them to get the call in the direction that i would like. >> jimmy: does that work at all? >> not at all. no. >> jimmy: have you ever been thrown out of a game? >> close. >> jimmy: yeah? that's embarrassing.
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>> jimmy: getting thrown out by a teenager. >> yeah. it goes to show you. >> jimmy: what happened? you had words? >> well, sometimes they don't call offsides and you get a little upset. >> jimmy: i see. >> one kid camps out down by the goal and the game's going on up here. >> jimmy: it ruins the game. >> it is, and you want to teach the fundamentals. >> i'm exactly like that. >> you yell? >> jimmy: i try not to yell. more i spread the yelling out. but yeah. i was not a good little league coach/parent in ra of -- >> jimmy: i would camp out in left field, and i'd stand there and coach my son while he was playing. shockingly, he gave up the sport very quickly. [ laughter ] >> yeah. i understand that now. >> jimmy: when you are coaching these kids, do you ever fool around with them? like do you make jokes or any of that kind of thing? >> i try to keep it fun so they enjoy it. >> jimmy: i found that's a big mistake. >> really?
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and they thought, this is another idiot and we don't have to listen to anything he says. >> right. this is why we have a team of coaches. >> jimmy: i see. insulate you from that kind of thing. this is a photo from a magazine ca called "haute living." >> i know, yes. >> jimmy: i must know, are you really doing that? >> what do you think? >> jimmy: i don't know with you. you drive you're not averse to risk -- >> i'm not sure that's my bottom half. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> photoshopping. >> jimmy: is it? >> from here. that was it. >> jimmy: where were you? in front of a green screen? >> a green screen. >> jimmy: they told you to do this and you said yes? >> that's what i do in malibu. >> jimmy: oh, it's a good thing you didn't get stung by a bee at that moment. >> that's why my toe is pointed. >> jimmy: it's very good to see you.
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[ cheers and applause ] patrick dempsey, "bridget jones's baby" opens in theaters friday. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ? >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" brought to you by aflac. health can change but the life you love doesn't have to. hold onto your forks. endless shrimp is back at red lobster. that means you get to try as much as you want... ...of whatever flavors are calling your name. seriously. like new garlic sriracha-grilled shrimp. it's a little spice... ...a little sizzle... ...and a lot just right.
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>> jimmy: welcome back. still to come, music from tame impala. our next guest is probably the first entomologist we've had on the show. he's been stung by many insects, and he is here now to explain why. his book is called "the sting of the wild." please welcome dr. justin schmidt! [ cheers and applause ] ? >> jimmy: thanks for being here. you've got a bug on your shirt. do you love bugs? >> who doesn't? doesn't everybody love bugs? we're going to make you a fine entom molt by the time we're done. >> jimmy: i'm scared when we have big animals but i'm not that scared of bugs. >> you're already an animal, just like me, i'm afraid of horses. >> jimmy: you are? >> big. have you ever seen the teeth on a horse? >> jimmy: they do have bigger teeth than your typical insect. >> that's for sure.
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question before we ge started? personal question. i don't know what it is but i get bitten by mosquitos more than -- if i'm in a group, i'll get 10 times the amount of mosquito bites as anybody else. why is that? >> you're a hot-blooded american. >> jimmy: yes. >> they like people that are hot, particularly women. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. i don't know, maybe you're attractive. >> jimmy: theser horny little mosquitos. >> exactly. >> jimmy: i'm only act >> oh-oh. >> jimmy: you've been stung by how many? how many insects exactly? >> i don't know, probably 83 plus or minus a few here and there. >> jimmy: how does it work? >> more than any fingers and toes, i can't keep track. >> jimmy: what part of your body do you let them sting? >> they sting wherever they choose. >> jimmy: i see. >> if i had my choice i'd like them to sting me in the arm or the leg. not my nose or my lip or my eye. >> jimmy: has it happened that
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i can't speak right now, my lip's big and fat. >> jimmy: are these controlled experiments? or are you out in the wild and get stung and write the experience down? >> it's pretty much in the wild. i think the only control is the wasp or the ant. >> jimmy: i see. >> not me. i'm not in control usually. >> jimmy: i see. >> i'm just there trying to do my thing. >> jimmy: you've made a chart which is called -- you named it after you, the schmitt pain index. who uses this chart? how did this come in handy? >> there's lots of practical uses. educators, to teach the children about the beauty of nature. it's really good for medical things so we can figure out, oh, boy, this really hurts but can we use this for stopping the pain? >> jimmy: so the honeybee, the sweat bee, the honeybee, is that the same thing? >> a sweat bee is a little tiny grayish bee. this feels kind of like a spark.
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switch? ahh! you get a little bit of a spark? it doesn't hurt very much, just enough to get your attention. the honeybee, that's a 2. the sweat bee is 1. >> jimmy: how many are there? >> 1 through 4. the 2 is the anchor, the honeybee. >> jimmy: the bull horn, acacia ant, it feels like someone fired a staple into your cheek or hand? >> exactly. >> jimmy: have you had a staple fired into your cheek or hand? >> i had one once. i stapler and whacked and yeah it got me that impression. >> jimmy: yellow jacket. feels like extinguishing a cigar on your tongue. you definitely haven't had that? >> no, i hope not. >> jimmy: so how do you know it feels like that? >> you don't. but you kind of imagine if that's what it was, that's good enough. >> jimmy: you just imagine -- by the way, i was attacked by a swarm of yellow jackets. >> i heard. >> jimmy: when i was a kid, i was about 8 years old, in
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to get something. and my sister, both of us. we landed an old steak, a piece of meat somebody threw into a yard. i was swarmed. they chased me down the block. >> you were trying to steal their dinner was the problem. >> jimmy: that's right. i got stung 11 times. my uncle tony went out in the backyard and started bringing dirt up to the bathtub and they filled the tub with mud. was that a good thing to do? >> sure, that works. >> jimmy: it does? >> by the way, you got a sting rather than a 2, which is 1 yellow jacket 3. because 1 and 2 is 10. >> jimmy: i see. we have bugs here. we have this little box of dead bugs. should we bring out the live bugs instead? the live bugs are more interesting. [ cheers and applause ] do we have those over there? yeah, alec, did you want to be a part of that? >> what we have here, these are harvester ants. >> jimmy: right. >> as you kind of notice,
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>> jimmy: yes. >> two different kinds of harvester ants. which do you think hurts more? >> jimmy: i don't want to sound racist so i'll say red. >> very good. we've got the correct answer. >> jimmy: that's correct, yeah. i would be more scared of the red ones. but they both hurt. >> oh, yes. the difference is the black ones only hurt for four hours. >> jimmy: okay. >> if you imagine you get stung, imagine somebody taking needle nose pliers and digging underneath your skin, grabbing tendons and nerves and ripping at them, for that's the black one, milder, it's a 3. the red one, you get the red one, it goes on eight hours. you get the bonus, no extra charge. >> jimmy: i see. did you bring these on the plane from tucson? >> oh, yeah, of course. >> jimmy: you did? >> i can't bicycle fast enough to get here from tucson in time. >> jimmy: you checked these? >> i said i'm with insect zoo coming on the jimmy kimmel show, and everybody says wow, of course that's legitimate.
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there. >> these are some of my favorites. >> jimmy: what are these? >> these we call the jesus christ wasps. >> jimmy: when people see them they go, jesus christ! >> that's one reason. they'll feel it if they get stung. the other reason is they're like a helicopter, they land in the middle and go buzzzz, land, tank up with water, and up. >> jimmy: just to. [ laughter ] >> exactly. it's a lot safer than being on the edge with things that are going to eat you. >> jimmy: these aren't going to get out, are they? >> we can open the jar. >> jimmy: no. >> doesn't the audience want to see them in the air? they're very flight-worthy. >> jimmy: i'm sure they're great, yeah, we'll take your word for that. what else do you have? >> these guys in contrast to the other ones -- >> jimmy: you've been stung by this? >> unfortunately, yes. >> jimmy: oh, boy.
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>> you sure? >> jimmy: yeah, no i don't. >> look how beautiful. >> jimmy: what if they fly out? >> these aren't very acrobatic. >> jimmy: famous last words. >> you can stick your hand in and pet them if you want to. >> jimmy: no, no, no. >> no? >> jimmy: yeah i'm just go ahead -- slide those over there. what are these? >> these are tarantula hawks. they eat tarantulas. >> jimmy: oh, wow. oh, good. good job, guys! [ laughter ] >> tarantula is a much better pet than this is. >> jimmy: it is? >> a tarantula won't bite. >> jimmy: bad job, guys. >> gals, by the way. >> jimmy: i've insulted them, great, the guys are nice, sweet, loveable characters. >> you have one more for us? this is the one that along electric freaked out about. >> this is a vinegaroon. >> jimmy: why are they called vinegaroon?
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dressing? these smell a little bit like that. oh, yum! want to eat them. >> jimmy: this is going to spray me if i hold it? >> probably not. [ laughter ] >> here. [ cheers and applause ] spray from? >> you're looking at the business end right there. [ laughter ] you better be in good behavior or else she's going to let you know. >> jimmy: don't worry, i'm not going to move a millimeter. >> see, you're already getting converted, we'll make you an entomologist soon. >> jimmy: i doubt it but thank you very much, doctor. dr. justin schmidt here from tucson promoting the book, "the sting of the wild." they do smell like vinegar. we'll be right back with music
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>> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by samsung. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank patrick dempsey, justin schmidt and bugs. and apologize to matt damon we ran out of time. "nightline" is next but first their album is called "currents," here with the song "the less i know the better", tame impala! ? ? ? someone said they left together i ran out the door
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