Great video as always!! Hey there is a biome here in Brasil called "Pantanal" it's one of the most stunning biomes i've seen, and usually people only think about the Amazon. But the point is: pantanal is on fire and there is a very high risk of it disappearing. If there is this possibility in the future, a video about it would be very cool
I really like these types of videos 😊 I always wanted to visit Svalbard and Norway Just wondering, what is your absolute favorite wildlife/animal? Keep up the amazing work!
I'm from the north of norway and i literally thought the other day that it would be cool if u made a video about norway. And literally the next video uploaded I see is about norway, how crazy, u delivered
4:00 "...musk oxen, which were reintroduced to Norway from Canada in the 1930s after extinction from hunting in World War Two." Do you mean World War One, or a different decade? 🤔 Either way, I absolutely love your channel!! ❤
I wish rewilding was more prominent in Norway, many of the mountain ranges in the north are completely devoid of large herbivores and other important wildlife, apart from the migratory herds of reindeer
Norway's long tradition of left wing politics also makes it one of the few countries with a right to roam. That means you are allowed to go to any place in the country, even if the area is considered private property.
the european polecat, mustela putorius, isn't a pet, it's a wild animal whose descendant, the ferret (mustela furo), were polecats then domesticated some 2000 years ago.
It is quite similar. Finland though despite it's political allignment is no geographically part of the European northern mountains. Rather it's an extension of the Russian plain.
I was so confused for a moment. I was only half listening, and suddenly we were talking about penguins and my entire knowledge of global penguin distribution went awry.
Textbook travel drop >> anything Nat Geo has done for 15 years
These are really well made. I hope you make more of these videos.
Wildlife enthusiasts guide and relatives have quickly become my favorite videos on youtube, I look forward to every drop!
Well, thats next years holiday sorted; cheers mate.
Also, don't wanna go on about it but your pronounciation is second to none.
Much respect mate.
Woooooo yeah baby! That's what i've been waiting for! (as an aspiring boreal/subarctic/arctic ecologist)
I love your style of breaking down all eco regions with its most iconic species!❤ keep up the good work
As always extremely professional and very educational. Thank you so much for your time and effort.
Excellent video 😊
YES I’m literally going to Norway in February this is amazing
I'm glad I came across your channel. It is very interesting!
Great video as always!!
Hey there is a biome here in Brasil called "Pantanal" it's one of the most stunning biomes i've seen, and usually people only think about the Amazon. But the point is: pantanal is on fire and there is a very high risk of it disappearing. If there is this possibility in the future, a video about it would be very cool
I really like these types of videos 😊 I always wanted to visit Svalbard and Norway
Just wondering, what is your absolute favorite wildlife/animal? Keep up the amazing work!
I'm from the north of norway and i literally thought the other day that it would be cool if u made a video about norway. And literally the next video uploaded I see is about norway, how crazy, u delivered
Great video! You should do one on Costa Rica
4:00 "...musk oxen, which were reintroduced to Norway from Canada in the 1930s after extinction from hunting in World War Two."
Do you mean World War One, or a different decade? 🤔
Either way, I absolutely love your channel!! ❤
I honestly thought this video would suck but you did a GREAT job. Love this video!
I wish rewilding was more prominent in Norway, many of the mountain ranges in the north are completely devoid of large herbivores and other important wildlife, apart from the migratory herds of reindeer
Thank you for covering my home ❤ I miss it there!!
Great video!
That was so interesting and informative.
Norway is painfully beautiful.
Norway's long tradition of left wing politics also makes it one of the few countries with a right to roam. That means you are allowed to go to any place in the country, even if the area is considered private property.
I love this channel
good place
I would greatly appreciate it if you could make the wildlife enthusiasts guide to Australia😁.
Super
Could you do that type of video about Poland?
Great! can yo do one for Mexico?
Can you do Sweden?
Love these videos because most of these places are either too remote or too cold for me to want to visit personally.
the european polecat, mustela putorius, isn't a pet, it's a wild animal whose descendant, the ferret (mustela furo), were polecats then domesticated some 2000 years ago.
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Colombia next?
Muskox!
Do maybe Sweden next/soon?
It is quite similar.
Finland though despite it's political allignment is no geographically part of the European northern mountains. Rather it's an extension of the Russian plain.
@@MrMarinus18 I'm talking about Sweden, not Finland
The Musk ox.🐮
I was so confused for a moment. I was only half listening, and suddenly we were talking about penguins and my entire knowledge of global penguin distribution went awry.
Please make the indonesian😅
Boats sink when u ride we’ll come to my nitemares chop chop
"looks a lot more elegant when in flight" calling the bat fat?