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  • @NomNomicsYT
    @NomNomicsYT Month ago +121

    ruclips.net/video/KkS0I3UHkrE/video.html
    PART TWO OF THE CONTROVERSIAL VIDEO about the dangers of eating meat from predators. Answers to most of the questions that blew up my channel. :)

    • @JamesJ30t
      @JamesJ30t Month ago +8

      @12:40 - Don't forget predators are also more "physically" dangerous to keep in herds. A lion, bear, wolf, tiger is more likely to turn on you and kill you than a cow, pig or chicken.

    • @danfrey
      @danfrey Month ago +4

      Bears hunt and eat people.

    • @michaelobrien1312
      @michaelobrien1312 Month ago +2

      1 bear meat is a thing and people do eat lion

    • @Megalithovorae
      @Megalithovorae Month ago +2

      ​@JamesJ30t you are comparing wild animals to domesticated ones

    • @guyodom7854
      @guyodom7854 Month ago

      ​@michaelobrien1312Bear is #1 canine. Dog meat

  • @darkages9507
    @darkages9507 Month ago +1689

    "Plants are the only ones who can print money from thin air".
    FED: "Hold my beer."

  • @zackpetrovic3029
    @zackpetrovic3029 Month ago +632

    So that mobile game where you kill polar bears and sell the meat just kills all those people

    • @SPAZZTOOOPPY
      @SPAZZTOOOPPY Month ago +38

      To 10😂

    • @j-mtd
      @j-mtd Month ago +17

      polar bear liver is toxic to the human body because of the amount of vitamin a

    • @aU_tHe_sLaYeR
      @aU_tHe_sLaYeR Month ago +69

      Whiteout survival 🤣

    • @ayo_moreno
      @ayo_moreno Month ago +16

      ​@aU_tHe_sLaYeRthat's a fake game. I tried it

    • @laszlotuss
      @laszlotuss Month ago +2

      8:18 I ate bear sausage, and it was fine. But I wouldn’t eat much if it in a go

  • @mikeswoodturning5427
    @mikeswoodturning5427 Month ago +1223

    What's crazy is those predators can eat you with no problems at all.

    • @Thokk_Of_The_Dorne
      @Thokk_Of_The_Dorne Month ago +203

      Cause we are omnivores, even Cannibal people say humans are tasty

    • @rackusatelibo
      @rackusatelibo Month ago +44

      I don't think they eat humans only if very hungry

    • @mitchualp
      @mitchualp Month ago +19

      ​@rackusatelibo😂 yes alot of indigenous tribes where cannibalistic in many countries

    • @WarVeteran213
      @WarVeteran213 Month ago +3

      What’s crazy is those OTHER predators can eat you with no problem at all

    • @WarVeteran213
      @WarVeteran213 Month ago +40

      @rackusatelibo after the shit I’ve seen with the ep*tein files there’s some pretty fucked ppl doing that out there

  • @barackstalin2388
    @barackstalin2388 26 days ago +29

    1:39 No, It's not 100% efficiency, plants actually only use 2-10% of Photosynthetically Active Radiation ( PAR )

    • @outspokenspidey
      @outspokenspidey 24 days ago +2

      Exactly! I was about to comment the same. Plants can't absorb the green light spectrum.

    • @NomNomicsYT
      @NomNomicsYT 23 days ago +5

      I simplified it for the argument. The 100% was about plants being the starting point of the chain, not their actual photosynthetic conversion rate. Good catch though 👍

    • @hivec1
      @hivec1 22 days ago +1

      I searched for this comment, glad someone noticed. Anyway the video is superb

  • @virathiyam5401
    @virathiyam5401 Month ago +788

    Ai clay animation is something else.

  • @Thislifeisnotreal
    @Thislifeisnotreal Month ago +514

    We don’t eat predators
    China man : hold my beer !

  • @cloudsurfer67
    @cloudsurfer67 Month ago +800

    We eat alligator where I’m at 🫡

  • @paramountx
    @paramountx 25 days ago +8

    1:06 man you just unlocked a core memory. This reminded me a book about the three little pigs and the wolves back in the day where the story got turned on the wolves

  • @marcom2248
    @marcom2248 Month ago +419

    We eat a lot of carnivores. But only those who live under water.

    • @hollyperrin7353
      @hollyperrin7353 Month ago +9

      Or the ones who lived next door…

    • @husbandsonfollowerleader9133
      @husbandsonfollowerleader9133 Month ago +63

      Rattlesnake is good eating. Alligator doesn't technically live underwater, we eat that. Chicken will absolutely predate insects, we eat that.

    • @hollyperrin7353
      @hollyperrin7353 Month ago +8

      @husbandsonfollowerleader9133 I respectfully disagree. I don’t like picking bones out of my teeth. Snakes don’t taste good enough for all that.

    • @mrpokcase
      @mrpokcase Month ago +3

      ​@hollyperrin7353dogs?

    • @vortex4535
      @vortex4535 Month ago +2

      ​@mrpokcase The neighbour

  • @thabomongake2130
    @thabomongake2130 Month ago +130

    I’ve always wondered why Lions don’t eat hyenas after killing them. This explains a lot

    • @Straya92
      @Straya92 Month ago +10

      They do

    • @thabomongake2130
      @thabomongake2130 Month ago +11

      @Straya92I’m assuming it’s very rare though

    • @Karthull
      @Karthull Month ago +9

      Not really, carnivores are built better for it than people it’s just less nutritious but in the wild when most of your hunts end with prey getting away they’ll eat what they can get

    • @luiskp7173
      @luiskp7173 Month ago +12

      Actually hyenas are better hunters than lions. It’s a myth that they are basically scavengers, they are not!

    • @Straya92
      @Straya92 Month ago +2

      ​@luiskp7173 😂😂😂😂

  • @22Kram
    @22Kram Month ago +213

    This works for the classic meats but there are quite a few predators that people eat.. Snake, alligator, Shark, bear, the majority of fish that we eat are carnivores

    • @rhetorical1488
      @rhetorical1488 Month ago +1

      cougar

    • @hollyperrin7353
      @hollyperrin7353 Month ago +12

      Those same predators that you mentioned will also eat people… or any other predator that they can sink their teeth into.

    • @gian19791
      @gian19791 Month ago

      @hollyperrin7353eat each other lol 😮

    • @NomNomicsYT
      @NomNomicsYT Month ago +58

      Snake, gator, shark = cold-blooded exception, covered in the video :) Bear = edible but unpredictable. "People eat some predators sometimes" ≠ "predators make good farming candidates"

    • @richjageman3976
      @richjageman3976 Month ago +27

      @NomNomicsYT The title of the video is not 'predator farming is expensive' though.

  • @Kel-d7v
    @Kel-d7v 24 days ago +2

    I'm a 58 yr old grandmother looking for content to homeschool my grandson.
    I was so tickled by this video, I will most likely be using your work to educate a bright little boy.

  • @Neat_Pentagon
    @Neat_Pentagon 29 days ago +58

    the audio is monotone and stable, and in certain areas just gets so loud it's halarious 🤣

  • @DeprivedSouthAfrican
    @DeprivedSouthAfrican Month ago +76

    yikes, guess that means during a zombie appocalypse, we really cant eat the zombies.

    • @NomNomicsYT
      @NomNomicsYT Month ago +8

      😂

    • @dimik3855
      @dimik3855 Month ago +5

      But the zombies can eat you.

    • @DeprivedSouthAfrican
      @DeprivedSouthAfrican Month ago +1

      maybe we can feed the corpses to mycelium and eat mushrooms that grow off them?

    • @SigSourP229
      @SigSourP229 Month ago

      There are people in India that need you to hold their proverbial beer. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aghori

    • @FALCONSCOTTTHEGAMER
      @FALCONSCOTTTHEGAMER 27 days ago +2

      ​​@DeprivedSouthAfrican
      It's all fun and games until the cordiceps evolve into The last of us z0mbies

  • @FelisTerras
    @FelisTerras Month ago +67

    Reminds me of a Cree(?) legend. When Gitche Manitou created the first (human) hunter, he called upon the cougar, the wolf and the bear. The cougar spoke first:
    "You may eat of me, but only, if you find nothing else."
    Then the wolf stepped forth:
    "You may eat of me, but only in the most dire of needs, for my meat might slay you,"
    Finally, the bear rose to his hind legs and growled:
    "Me, you may eat out of desperation, bt if you eat me for pleasure, I will punish you."
    Not quoting ad verbatum, but I think you get the gist.

  • @Paberu85
    @Paberu85 22 days ago +1

    1:03 something tells me that the fact your dinner can kill you before it's even on a plate, and requires meat input to grow is a major factor at play, we don't have an wolf farms....

  • @jeremywanner4526
    @jeremywanner4526 Month ago +231

    Ive eaten mountain lion about 5 times and I’m still alive and well. Tastes alot like pork.

    • @user-nu8in3ey8c
      @user-nu8in3ey8c Month ago +19

      There are cultures where they eat dog, I know someone who ate lion steak at one point, chicken largely eat insects absent being feed corn. Fish are predators and are eaten.

    • @shermrock345
      @shermrock345 Month ago +24

      Hell dude I know people that eat coyotes. I got a friend that trap him and he gives them away to a few people. I've always heard cats like bib and mountain lions are really good and bear but bear you always have to cook really well. Actually bear fat is some of the most magnificent weird stuff. You can do a lot of stuff with it lol even predict the weather by the way it looks in the jar.

    • @thebush6379
      @thebush6379 Month ago +9

      The video mentioned the exception being cougars/mountain lions.

    • @Kusanagi7618
      @Kusanagi7618 Month ago +1

      Now try living off of it and see what happens

    • @davidmorgan1609
      @davidmorgan1609 Month ago +2

      Buuuullllllshit! GTFO smh

  • @14days_I
    @14days_I Month ago +92

    0:14 you will be amazed if i tell you…

    • @Kavi-wh9qy
      @Kavi-wh9qy Month ago

      Get ready to get the as... 🍑

    • @Snax-d9g
      @Snax-d9g 29 days ago +6

      No man please don't tell him

    • @sadiquenoori9824
      @sadiquenoori9824 26 days ago +3

      Say

    • @Ham-y5t
      @Ham-y5t 24 days ago +3

      [Any line of dialogue from S04E01 of _It's Always Sunny in Philidelphia._ ]

    • @xaok-v2m
      @xaok-v2m 17 days ago

      what?
      what is this even about

  • @chewi3284
    @chewi3284 Month ago +30

    12:34 i never win the lottery so i don't see the risk

  • @jackhinson7946
    @jackhinson7946 22 days ago +1

    Alligator tail tastes good deep fried.

  • @shelbychurch998
    @shelbychurch998 Month ago +35

    4:35 four legged Chernobyl 😭🤣

    • @ogregod3225
      @ogregod3225 Month ago

      Yeah I’d like to see the sources showing that all predators are poisonous/radioactive. Because I don’t believe that shit for a second 😂. Bioaccumulation is real but if you think wolves are poisonous to eat you’re just tarded. They just don’t offer as much nutrition as herbivores and are way harder to breed for food so why would you even try. The reason we don’t eat lions isn’t because they’re “poisonous” to humans, no they aren’t. We don’t eat them because the cost to make it possible for the average person to be able to eat lion regularly would be way greater than the profit from doing it. It’s just smarter to eat herbivores regularly since they are more nutritious, offer more food, and are waaaaaaay easier to maintain, especially at large numbers. Good luck getting 100-500+ lions in one area without them fighting each other and killing each other constantly. You don’t have to worry about cows trying to constantly maul each other because they’re hungry.

  • @pandap4ntz
    @pandap4ntz Month ago +109

    They fed sick old dairy cows to the meat cows, that was how mad cow disease started, and it's the brain and spine that will carry the prions, not the rest of the meat... Not just predators carry prions, deer have it as well, and they primarily eat vegetation. We're also learning that most herbivores sneak a little meat snack here n there; cows and deer have been seen slurping up snakes and eating baby birds and mice. Kinda crazy.

    • @philanders3705
      @philanders3705 Month ago +8

      Right, only it's called chronic wasting disease in the wild.

    • @pandap4ntz
      @pandap4ntz Month ago +10

      ​@philanders3705Yep... I kinda don't like that they call it chronic wasting, because to me that makes it sound like HIV instead of a pryon thing. I live in Central Missouri, a few years back some poor fella passed away from CWD, him and his wife were in their 20s and they had just welcomed a baby, his poor wife had to care for him for an entire year before he passed away, truly awful stuff.

    • @martinpiekarski1512
      @martinpiekarski1512 Month ago +19

      Yeah, the very same problem developed among cannibalistic tribes. Basically, humans eating other humans. A serious neurological disease appeared in those and it was proved the reason was they were eating their victims' brains. Basically, there is a reason we should not eat brains of other animals, predators or not. Not just bcause the whole idea is disgusting as hell but it's also lethal.

    • @javierlopezreta8673
      @javierlopezreta8673 Month ago

      ​@martinpiekarski1512 si mal no recuerdo se llama kuru a dicha enfermedad

    • @pandap4ntz
      @pandap4ntz Month ago +6

      ​@martinpiekarski1512Yes, brains and spinal columns = forbidden meat. It's crazy to me how a protein can be so lethal, and also how it can be so hard to kill, you can't even kill some pryons with acid or autoclaves... That's nuts! Oh yeah, and I've heard of this family, I think from Spain, they all naturally carry a strange pryon disease that eventually kills them... Weird stuff.

  • @gottfriedmayrock1967
    @gottfriedmayrock1967 Month ago +51

    I am old now. When I was young there was a a stamp for official controlled dogmeat. In the german speaking part of the swizz the people ate dog and believed it is very healthy.
    Even today a hunter can produce smoked flesh from badger.
    Personally I eat neither dog nor badger

    • @NomNomicsYT
      @NomNomicsYT Month ago +3

      Interesting, didn't know Switzerland had that tradition too. Makes sense with the farm-raised approach. Badger though... that's hardcore considering the parasite risk

    • @adamtarczam
      @adamtarczam Month ago +4

      ​@NomNomicsYTin Switzerland, incestuous relationships were also popular, as was the case in Norway.

  • @RisingofFlameDragons
    @RisingofFlameDragons 22 days ago +2

    Eagles are illegal to kill, but I’ve ate a predator. I’ve ate snake.

  • @gmdNutmeg
    @gmdNutmeg Month ago +27

    Regarding bioaccumulation : that's why the banned pesticide DDT became super concentrated in the top of the food chain and severely threatened birds of prey like eagles and hawks (by making their eggshells too thin)

    • @noop9k
      @noop9k 8 days ago

      DDT saved many human lives, probably millions. Don’t eat the fchking eagles then.

  • @Pike737
    @Pike737 Month ago +87

    China man laughs 😂😂😂

    • @Dnothnikt
      @Dnothnikt Month ago +2

      not another Covid19.

    • @SaretGnasoh
      @SaretGnasoh Month ago +1

      @Dnothnikt covid19 berasal dari USA yang dilepaskan ke china.

    • @husaainh6485
      @husaainh6485 Month ago

      ​@DnothniktCovid 26

    • @bolohosamah
      @bolohosamah 28 days ago

      @Pike737 yes, they laugh at you, a common idiot who believe lies and propagandas. most chinese don't eat everything. they are all human too, like you. all human can feel disgust, except maybe mentally ill human. idiots is close to mentally ill people, do you happy when someone saying you are an idiot? psychoidiot?

    • @bolohosamah
      @bolohosamah 28 days ago +2

      @Pike737 in reality, most chinese have so much better food compared to your trashy ultra procesed food. they eat real natural food.

  • @NaqrSeranvis
    @NaqrSeranvis Month ago +67

    The one case we do that interests me is crocodiles.

    • @18wheelsandadrone26
      @18wheelsandadrone26 Month ago +3

      Crocodile, alligators, snakes, and lizards. We eat bears, too.

    • @rzella8022
      @rzella8022 Month ago +6

      People eat bears, salmon, and seals, all of whom eat meat.

    • @potato9832
      @potato9832 Month ago +1

      We eat aquatic predators and crocodiles are aquatic.

    • @burritsstina
      @burritsstina Month ago

      They eat other fish primarily …..

    • @burritsstina
      @burritsstina Month ago +1

      And they’re cold blooded …. Watch the video

  • @stanf9070
    @stanf9070 9 days ago +1

    I’ve had shark, alligator and wild boar, not too horrible

  • @Freedom1man
    @Freedom1man Month ago +14

    Lewis and Clark, ate cougar, dog, wolf, bear, bobcat, etc

  • @grassman3455
    @grassman3455 Month ago +167

    I'm not eating Wolf because that is too damn close to being a dog.

    • @JohnsBabydoll
      @JohnsBabydoll Month ago +24

      That's what I was thinking. Wolf is just a dog who hasn't been domesticated.

    • @YellowDurag
      @YellowDurag Month ago +5

      中国人喜欢吃狗肉

    • @karlojoki6314
      @karlojoki6314 Month ago +8

      I dont care, if I can buy a dog and it taste good I will buy it again

    • @YellowDurag
      @YellowDurag Month ago +1

      @karlojoki6314 你是中国人吗

    • @Its.Raining.TTacos
      @Its.Raining.TTacos Month ago +6

      @karlojoki6314 go to China. They have a festival for dog eating

  • @DustinKeating-h7j
    @DustinKeating-h7j Month ago +135

    People stay away from predator meat because they have parasite

    • @karlojoki6314
      @karlojoki6314 Month ago +1

      True

    • @andreaskampe9143
      @andreaskampe9143 Month ago +22

      Pigs/wild hogs often have paracites

    • @karlojoki6314
      @karlojoki6314 Month ago +8

      ​@andreaskampe9143they do, that is why we don't eat raw meat and why when you hunting in EU you must test every meat. If test is possitive we don't eat it. But chances that wild hogs have parasite is still less than predators that eat only meat. And btw. Wild hogs are predators too, they eat meat and plants.

    • @dustyroads5753
      @dustyroads5753 Month ago +13

      All animals, fish, and birds have parasites.

    • @andreaskampe9143
      @andreaskampe9143 Month ago +8

      ​@dustyroads5753cook.... dont eat raw

  • @martin4819
    @martin4819 16 days ago +2

    The USA had legislation to raise hippo meat to help address meat shortages in 1910’s and to help eradicate invasive plant species. The bill failed for a few reasons, but one of the main reasons - hippos are mean as sh$t.

  • @oldwiseoul
    @oldwiseoul Month ago +10

    In Papúa new Guinea they say we taste like hog.

  • @nene-ts4zr
    @nene-ts4zr Month ago +17

    Bro im a tribal person from India and when I was a kid, my mother’s father hunted a tiger and whole village feasted it. The tiger was actually feeding on domestic animals(mithun). So the villagers gathered and traced the tiger and hunted it lead by my grandfather.

  • @millionpulses
    @millionpulses Month ago +27

    8:12 The males of common farm animals have foul smelling or tasting meat despite not being predators, and castration is typically used to reduce the bad taste if the animal is intended to be sold to consumers for meat.

    • @tiahnarodriguez3809
      @tiahnarodriguez3809 Month ago +2

      That makes sense, cuz I’ve tasted castrated rooster before and it tasted nasty as hell, so I can only image what an uncastrated rooster tastes like

    • @allanknudsen8681
      @allanknudsen8681 Month ago +2

      That's bull figuratively and literally

  • @bessibossi69
    @bessibossi69 20 days ago +1

    Imagine predators eating us. They should watch this before

  • @netwitchtatjana4661
    @netwitchtatjana4661 Month ago +82

    You'll never find a Kentucky Fried Owls ...

    • @DesertCatDad
      @DesertCatDad Month ago

      Literally lol!

    • @christines9m
      @christines9m Month ago +2

      I have to say im glad we dont need to, i like owls...

    • @duudsuufd
      @duudsuufd Month ago

      Maybe because they can not fabricate something that resembles owl meat.

    • @Craig-fl8jj
      @Craig-fl8jj Month ago +3

      Chickens are predators.

    • @chimmy___
      @chimmy___ Month ago +2

      But you might find Kenfunky tried owls! 🦉

  • @mannybentit700
    @mannybentit700 Month ago +68

    I wonder how the medical records actually look in places where dogs and cats are normal to eat

    • @insertnamehere2635
      @insertnamehere2635 Month ago

      None

    • @Fak3CakeMusic
      @Fak3CakeMusic 29 days ago +9

      He said in the video those "edible" dogs in Asia are raised and fed like farm animals

    • @hmmhmm-v3p
      @hmmhmm-v3p 26 days ago

      ​@Fak3CakeMusicwe take it straight from streets

    • @exiledwolfch
      @exiledwolfch 25 days ago +1

      there was a guy in the Philippines that ate a dog , turns out it has rabies and he did not make it 😂 . I can never see a dog as a food source

  • @michelehemlokhexwhite4310

    10:06 RFK can tell you all about this.

  • @staspetryshyn
    @staspetryshyn 29 days ago +1

    1:44 that is the cutest cow I have ever seen

  • @fraliexb
    @fraliexb Month ago +8

    The Lion Whisperer guy talked about the time his reserve was given dead animal meat, but one of them had been euthanized and almost killed the lion who ate the meat.

  • @franknachname730
    @franknachname730 Month ago +10

    so if we eat worms in future, we should at least make sure they didn't eat something a predator would eat.

  • @Nopaants
    @Nopaants Month ago +8

    Really?! I’ve eaten bear burgers and I’ve had alligator. Such tasty predators.

    • @westonding8953
      @westonding8953 7 days ago

      I need to try that stuff someday. Thoroughly cooked of course

  • @Robinsonshibona
    @Robinsonshibona 22 days ago +5

    0:56 not mentioning biology is brutal😅😅😅😅😅😅

  • @barqua8522
    @barqua8522 Month ago +29

    Went on a bear hunting trip in Canada with my dad when I was a teenager. We didn't get one, but the cabin next to us did on the last day we were there and was kind enough to share the meat. It was the toughest piece of meat I have ever eaten. That's the only thing I remember about it so I doubt it tasted good either.

    • @rhetorical1488
      @rhetorical1488 Month ago +10

      lack of ability to cook meat properly is not an indication of meat quality

    • @sarcasticguy4311
      @sarcasticguy4311 Month ago +4

      @rhetorical1488 Tough meat requires low and slow.

    • @javierlopezreta8673
      @javierlopezreta8673 Month ago

      ​@rhetorical1488en la península ibérica con las partes más duras de res, cerdo,ciervo etc, se hacen guisos " de puchero" con patatas, verduras, a fuego lento y suave y quedan tiernas

    • @jdude7650
      @jdude7650 Month ago +1

      Several of my Montana friends think their favorite game meat is black bear.
      Somewhat pork like and you can get trichinosis from it, just like pig.
      Steve Rinella the meat eater show on RUclips gave himself trichinosis by eating underdone black bear meat. One definitely wants to thoroughly cook bear meat!

    • @rhetorical1488
      @rhetorical1488 Month ago +1

      @jdude7650 lol just let it hang and you will see literal living dental floss doing the cobra. its out of Lovecraftian horror. the eggs are the real concern

  • @Miguelangelesdiferente

    Is that why sometimes a wolf will just kill another predator, say a hyena, and not eat it? Because it's funkier than Kool and the Gang?

  • @Purpose110
    @Purpose110 Month ago +19

    Lions usually don't eat the predators they kill...lions kill hyenas and wild dogs but in majority of the cases, they won't eat them

    • @tylergilson4749
      @tylergilson4749 29 days ago

      Leopards and hyenas on other, will gladly eat other predators.

  • @Prajoth87
    @Prajoth87 11 days ago +1

    We don't eat Lion
    If ate then found inside jail

  • @frankbauer5575
    @frankbauer5575 Month ago +18

    This is why cannibalism never caught on.

    • @clutchmanly1147
      @clutchmanly1147 Month ago +1

      But it's worth a try again.

    • @JoeApes
      @JoeApes Month ago

      @clutchmanly1147uhh fuh nah

    • @rodiculous9464
      @rodiculous9464 Month ago +3

      Are you SURE it never caught on? Maybe you should pay attention to current events more

    • @JoeApes
      @JoeApes Month ago

      Yeah sadly and I find it disgusting

    • @MikeForealyo
      @MikeForealyo Month ago +2

      People eat McDónald's everyday 🤷‍♂️

  • @tracythompson8520
    @tracythompson8520 Month ago +7

    You TOTALLY overlooked Fungi. Very bio-efficient and a larger kingdom than plants

  • @sorin990
    @sorin990 Month ago +5

    AKA we are the toxic waste dump XD 3:50

  • @FZERO20
    @FZERO20 25 days ago

    This video is eye opening. Didn’t realize I was so ignorant to the many things of the world and there’s so much more.

  • @Alexander_Excel_Genie

    10:23 I thought it would be "remember mad cow decrease in Plague Inc"?

  • @JohnBerry-q1h
    @JohnBerry-q1h Month ago +14

    Another point that could have been made looks at the organs necessary for ACTUALLY digesting "stuff" like grass and hay. Because predators EAT cows, it isn't necessary for a predator to "carry around" all the organs required for ACTUALLY digesting grass and hay, because COWS already provide that "service".

    • @adamtarczam
      @adamtarczam Month ago +3

      Our digestive system (including the tooth) resembles a tiger's. And the World Health Organization advocates for veganism. Look what happened to the panda when it stopped eating meat in favor of plants. The end of procreation.

    • @andreaskampe9143
      @andreaskampe9143 Month ago

      Yes the PH of humans is ~ 1.5, very acid, cows and other grass eaters have PH ~6
      => Humans have ~ 30 000 times more concentrated acid than grass eaters.
      Our intestenies are short compared to omnivores.
      Cow eats grass and converts the plant food to animal protein with all the complete amino acids we need for building blocks and fat for energy keep as full for long time.
      Eating grasseaying animals is great for us and the enviroment

    • @tiahnarodriguez3809
      @tiahnarodriguez3809 Month ago +1

      @andreaskampe9143 That’s because our ancestors used to eat carrion when food wasn’t available, so a lower stomach acid oh helped with that.

  • @todaav
    @todaav Month ago +8

    Interesting that Orca’s target Great White Shark Livers

    • @Karthull
      @Karthull Month ago

      The ocean is a pvp zone, everything eats everything in there

  • @D.u.d.e.r
    @D.u.d.e.r 29 days ago +1

    Well made vid with the help of the AI, thx for educating us👍👏

  • @kandilicious100
    @kandilicious100 Month ago +20

    You can eat it. But it tastes like shit!

    • @johnmead8437
      @johnmead8437 Month ago

      The gourmet who determined that flavor differential had one hell of a job

    • @kandilicious100
      @kandilicious100 Month ago +3

      @johnmead8437Crocodile Dundee. He cooked a lizard for Linda Kozlowski.

    • @kooringagnd
      @kooringagnd Month ago +1

      Never eaten shit before so I'll have to take your word for it.

    • @melissachartres3219
      @melissachartres3219 Month ago +3

      I think the line was: You can live on it, but it tastes...

    • @kandilicious100
      @kandilicious100 Month ago +1

      @melissachartres3219I believe you're right.

  • @shanerobert2032
    @shanerobert2032 Month ago +6

    Hey man, that bee vomit is pretty good. 😂

  • @yellowdatsun4806
    @yellowdatsun4806 Month ago +10

    Wow yeah, at 5:12 that gave me a headache 🤯

  • @Bad_Brew
    @Bad_Brew 26 days ago

    This is fascinating to me because I have a table booked next week to try crocodile along with zebra, venison, buffalo, ostrich and boar but this video makes the crocodile part very interesting to me

  • @lightdownunder
    @lightdownunder Month ago +9

    Love the fun looking 3D animation - very well presented and entertaining

  • @DustinKeating-h7j
    @DustinKeating-h7j Month ago +49

    Deer meat are built for running fast and the meat is very lean and it's delicious better than beef

    • @davidmorgan1609
      @davidmorgan1609 Month ago +6

      Ehh...not really. Taste kinda gamey. But what the heck.

    • @Starannify
      @Starannify Month ago +7

      @davidmorgan1609 I know one old hunter that informed me that the gaminess isn't prevalent if you hunt during the right time and also let the meat age after butchering. In the Midwest, the prime time to acquire deer meat is when summer is transitioning to autumn, because "deer are starting to rapidly build up fat and eat lots of berries, but not starting to metabolize their fat." He gave my family deer steak that he obtained using these principles and it was GOOD!

    • @sshreddderr9409
      @sshreddderr9409 28 days ago +3

      No. Lean is undesirable. Fat stores more vitamins and those fatty acids are important. Fatty meat is more nutritious and healthier than lean meat, and the best meat you could eat is beef, which is the primary prey of animals like humans in its natural habitat. That's what the human metabolism is optimized to be fueled by.

    • @TayWoode
      @TayWoode 25 days ago

      Deer aren’t predators though so they won’t have all the stuff inside them that predators have

  • @elliottberkley
    @elliottberkley Month ago +7

    Just about everything eats everything else, if it's dire enough.

  • @IniOny
    @IniOny Month ago +32

    My religion has a rule that forbids to eat predators or animals with fangs, claws, etc but allows to eat any animals from the sea. Thanks for clarifying the consequences.

  • @suga4all
    @suga4all Month ago +8

    0:30 Doesn't qualify sharks as predators as well?

    • @NomNomicsYT
      @NomNomicsYT Month ago +3

      Thanks for your comment! I filmed a second part of the video where I talk about this. I've also answered similar questions dozens of times in the comments. Take a look if you're interested, please :)

    • @alexandercorey850
      @alexandercorey850 Month ago +1

      I think the context is sharks aren't predators to humans

    • @michelehemlokhexwhite4310
      @michelehemlokhexwhite4310 Month ago +1

      Interesting comment!

  • @gwaaiedenshaw8310
    @gwaaiedenshaw8310 Month ago +11

    7:00 wild meat is delicious. And I don’t think they are lazy. Or fat.

    • @terest-ui9hg
      @terest-ui9hg Month ago +5

      I agree, so this doesn't really make sense😂

    • @letfreedomring7330
      @letfreedomring7330 29 days ago +2

      It is lean, though.

    • @giovanniramos8883
      @giovanniramos8883 25 days ago +1

      And everyone is biologically wired differently. What's hard to understand? Nothing said in the video is wrong they literally say you are what you eat and its true however if exposed to it at a young age and if you survive thats a different case which is why some people live off dear meat while others cant use your damn head its basic logic😂

    • @gwaaiedenshaw8310
      @gwaaiedenshaw8310 24 days ago +1

      @giovanniramos8883I am addressing one point in the video where he is wrong. He is saying that we like the meat we like because it is sedentary.. I’m saying the typical meat that we eat from the wild is far from sedentary and very good.
      On top of that, around the world people eat carnivores.. almost all the fish we eat are carnivores. Crocodile is delicious and fatty,
      I obviously haven’t tried it, but lions is described as between chicken and pork, people commonly eat and enjoy bobcat, I’ve had bear, which is pretty close to pork. Had sealion which has an all meat diet.
      While some of the issues around why carnivores aren’t often on the menu are correct, or at least true adjacent …. He’s wrong in the big tent ideas.. we can and do eat carnivores.. and many people enjoy them.
      I think the biggest reason we don’t is the cost of raising them for meat. You need to raise herbivores to feed your carnivores. It’s not the best bang for your buck.
      To my original point- I’ve eaten wild cow which were more delicious on top of being leaner than domestic cattle.

    • @barbaraday7662
      @barbaraday7662 14 days ago

      This whole video is ridiculous

  • @gladiatorhelix1347
    @gladiatorhelix1347 14 days ago

    I appreciate your efforts , you really make them interesting 😊

  • @MattiasA-t5l
    @MattiasA-t5l Month ago +7

    5:41: There is no "ek" in "Xavier", it's just pronounced like expected: zavier.

    • @giggitygoo1023
      @giggitygoo1023 Month ago +3

      Tell that to Professor X

    • @MattiasA-t5l
      @MattiasA-t5l Month ago

      @giggitygoo1023 That doesn't sound like the name of a real professor.

    • @MattiasA-t5l
      @MattiasA-t5l Month ago +1

      But I do have some examples for you to show there is no "ek": xenon, xylophone, xeno- (e.g. xenophile), and even the brand name Xerox.

    • @giggitygoo1023
      @giggitygoo1023 Month ago +1

      @MattiasA-t5lYou don’t get out much do ya

  • @threelowlys
    @threelowlys Month ago +12

    Where are the croc-rights representatives?

    • @melissachartres3219
      @melissachartres3219 Month ago +3

      They were eaten by alligators. The gators said: No offense... we just like irony.

  • @marytatodd9934
    @marytatodd9934 Month ago +5

    I'm gonna have to *WATCH THIS VIDEO AGAIN* I was not paying attention, so mesmerized by the beautiful graphics 😎 😍

  • @dmitritelvanni4068
    @dmitritelvanni4068 24 days ago

    Probably not an intentional effect here, but this video is pure motivation for lenten fasting. Thanks bro, God bless ☦️

  • @Blackroom502
    @Blackroom502 Month ago +5

    Alligator is awesome. Elk and Bison are too. Tried shark once, awful.

    • @cari3157
      @cari3157 Month ago

      Try it again. Yummy. But too much mercury

  • @JosiahBenYahudah
    @JosiahBenYahudah Month ago +23

    The Most High already told man what foods were "clean" and "unclean" millenia ago. Predators did not make the list of "clean" foods even then.

    • @dinogoldie9716
      @dinogoldie9716 Month ago +2

      Cypress Hill and snoop Dogg gave us dietary instructions?

    • @JoelR123
      @JoelR123 26 days ago +2

      Exactly, and here comes modern man thinking "hey let me teach you something we didn't know"😂

    • @dinogoldie9716
      @dinogoldie9716 26 days ago +1

      ​@JoelR123 "The most high" and ancient cultures didn't have fridges or pasturization - nor the means to clean under their foreskins. Appeal to antiquity/tradition is pretty dumb when it comes to food and personal hygiene.

  • @georgegibson4642
    @georgegibson4642 Month ago +36

    We do eat predators...fish, birds, Bear and others ...😂😂😂

    • @NomNomicsYT
      @NomNomicsYT Month ago +11

      Yep! Fish get a pass because they're cold-blooded (video explains that). Most birds we eat aren't actually predators - chicken, duck, turkey are omnivores. Bear is mentioned in the video too - people do hunt and eat it, just not farmed commercially! :)

    • @georgegibson4642
      @georgegibson4642 Month ago +11

      ​@NomNomicsYT...we eat snake turtles and alligators....the video makes a lot of assumptions...it said predators...that is any animal that can hunt...that includes omnivores they are in fact predators . Soo the flaw is with how the statement is presented.... canines and cats are often on the the buffet as well depending on the country.

    • @allbullaside7778
      @allbullaside7778 Month ago +4

      @georgegibson4642 you didn't watch the video. All of that is mentioned. 😅

    • @georgegibson4642
      @georgegibson4642 Month ago

      ​@allbullaside7778..no I stopped watching once someone starts making retarded distinctions...the clame was we don't eat predators...that statement is false so they then try to justify the false information by baking up the clame with irrelevant distinctions between the predators we eat predator makes no distinction of anything else dose it hunt and kill prey if yes it is a predator full stop the end no more the statement is false no amount of bullshit can cover it...the statement is false...if it was this is why we shouldn't that changes things but to take the information as presented would be the same as saying almond milk from California is vegan.😂

    • @NomNomicsYT
      @NomNomicsYT Month ago +4

      The claim wasn't 'we never eat predators' - it's that apex carnivore meat has higher toxin levels. Biology matters, not semantics

  • @guttagame1804
    @guttagame1804 27 days ago

    Bro you might have saved my life with that liver information ❤

  • @TheYaseen705
    @TheYaseen705 Month ago +4

    First time seeing your videos,
    I am impressed by how fun it is.
    I'm definitely subscribing.

  • @Hellboy2049
    @Hellboy2049 Month ago +4

    Some humans do eat cats and dogs 💀

    • @NomNomicsYT
      @NomNomicsYT 29 days ago

      In Asian countries, dogs are raised on farms. Essentially, over the months or years leading up to slaughter, they are converted to a herbivorous diet, which helps avoid issues related to carnivorous diets, toxins, and other problems. However, many countries are now beginning to introduce laws banning the consumption of dogs and cats. It’s not happening everywhere, but there is a movement in that direction. :)

  • @YellowDurag
    @YellowDurag Month ago +7

    12:11 Because pr3dat0rs are the ones in power, as we have seen with Epstein.

    • @TrueBlueVortex
      @TrueBlueVortex Month ago

      Im convinced mentioning epstien in unrelated places prove ur the most boring person😂😂. U watched a whole video and still had child molestors on ur mind😂😂😂😂

  • @prabhun84
    @prabhun84 18 days ago

    👏The animation is nice and very good presentation. I liked it very much and indeed watched it few times already. Thanks for the video

  • @mikejankowski6321
    @mikejankowski6321 Month ago +7

    Good explanation, well structured and stated, with engaging graphics.

  • @ehrgeiz0
    @ehrgeiz0 Month ago +37

    I've watched a TV documentary where it was claimed that if you eat polar bear liver, you will die. I've read that vitamin A is the culprit. Further research implicates all the toxic heavy metal bioaccumulation, namely cadmium and arsenic and I suppose mercury, too. Cadmium poisoning causes your skin to peel. Vitamin A poisoning is a thing, but it's rarely lethal.

    • @NomNomicsYT
      @NomNomicsYT Month ago +5

      Hey, that's interesting! I haven't seen that documentary - sounds worth checking out. From what I've read, most research points to vitamin A as the main culprit in the Mawson case (those doses from dog liver were absolutely crazy), but you're totally right that heavy metals accumulate too. Could honestly be a combo effect working together. Either way, the takeaway is the same: predator liver is a hard pass lol. Really appreciate you taking the time to write such a detailed comment and for watching the video))

    • @ehrgeiz0
      @ehrgeiz0 Month ago +4

      @NomNomicsYT You're welcome. The same applies to Bearded Seal liver, too.

    • @ehrgeiz0
      @ehrgeiz0 Month ago +2

      @NomNomicsYT The TV documentary was about life in the Arctic. It aired I think in the late 80s or early 90s and other than that little snippet about polar bear liver, I don't remember any other details.

    • @NomNomicsYT
      @NomNomicsYT Month ago

      Thanks for clarifying! I'll try to Google it and find this documentary online, if it was ever posted there

    • @sylviarohge4204
      @sylviarohge4204 Month ago

      @NomNomicsYT
      A more recent investigation into the case suggests that the death was caused by the sudden change in diet from a strict vegetarian to a purely meat-based diet.
      Furthermore, the man was under severe psychological stress. These circumstances could therefore have contributed to his death.
      For example, Inuit do not eat polar bear liver. However, such poisoning can also occur in obligate carnivores. It's just that carnivorous animals rarely have the opportunity to consume the internal organs of other carnivores.

  • @triumphteacher936
    @triumphteacher936 Month ago +25

    In Africa we eat carnivores like it's Normal

  • @bullymaguire4431
    @bullymaguire4431 Month ago +4

    0:50 you just said that humans eat sharks .
    Btw chickens are carnivaous too

    • @NomNomicsYT
      @NomNomicsYT Month ago

      That’s exactly why fish got their own loophole in the video. And chickens grabbing insects here and there still doesn’t put them in the same risk lane as actual predators.

  • @letsbereal-hd8qt
    @letsbereal-hd8qt Month ago +4

    Tell that to the coyotes that ate my cat, will you please?

    • @RapunzelsBlackCat
      @RapunzelsBlackCat Month ago

      I’m sorry you lost your beloved cat in such a way. The time you had together and the love you shared was real, a special bond, a memory to be treasured. ❤

    • @letsbereal-hd8qt
      @letsbereal-hd8qt Month ago

      @RapunzelsBlackCat Repunzel, Repunzel, let down thy hair, that I might climb thy golden stair.

  • @Lifeisbad-OH
    @Lifeisbad-OH Month ago +10

    0:03 That sounds very US centric. I'm German, and pork is NOT fancy here. If you say meat, pork is the first that comes to your mind, chicken second, and beef third. I bet other European countries are similar. I know that despite having their dairy industry, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Poland, Spain, and Lithuania are pig countries like Germany.
    7:20 Old edible animals are very tough, too. Dairy cows, draught horses, or egg-laying chickens aren't slaughtered until their primary function is over. There are methods to make them edible, though. Mainly shredding or thinly slicing, or chemical treatment by acidification in vinegar (Sauerbraten).
    8:14 Meat animals are the same, that's why they're slaughtered as babies or castrated. A pig is slaughtered at 4-6 months, chickens at about 6 weeks, long before any mating season might start. I don't know what they do about cattle.
    10:10 At my uni they had Canadian weeks in the cafeteria once, with bear steaks on offer. But they, like wild boars, and domestic pigs are omnivores and have to be tested for trichina contamination. It's illegal to sell unchecked meat, and in a slaughterhouse that inspection happens right afterwards on-site. Don't know how hunters follow their legal obligation for wild boars, bears are luckily extinct in Germany. What I don't know either is whether game birds are in the same situation. Chickens are omnivores as well, and galliforms are popular game birds, like pheasants, quail, or partridges. Perhaps they're not hosts for trichina.

    • @milospavlovic7520
      @milospavlovic7520 Month ago

      Trichina testing should be, performed for every wild pig you kill, and for many other animals. However, it is a simple, fast and cheap process, you can easily get a meat sample to the doctor for testing, and it's very dangerous if uou don't do it and get contaminated, hence you have basically no reason not to do it

    • @Pecorino_Padano
      @Pecorino_Padano Month ago +4

      Pork is not fancy here either. Pork is cheap in usa

    • @tiahnarodriguez3809
      @tiahnarodriguez3809 Month ago +1

      Pork in the US isn’t fancy and comes in close second with chicken after beef. Trich is mostly found in pigs and bear, but in the US it’s virtually non-existent in farm raised pigs due to certain measures like freezing the meat before selling. Salmonella is the main concern when it comes to birds and their eggs of any kind

    • @abdelrahmanahmed424
      @abdelrahmanahmed424 21 day ago

      Pig is also dirty animal it is classified unclean according to the Bible along with predators

    • @Lifeisbad-OH
      @Lifeisbad-OH 21 day ago

      @abdelrahmanahmed424 Yes, and there are reasons for that. These reasons are valid in the Levant, where the rejection comes from.
      It has to do with deforestation, desertification, climate change, and the fact that pigs can't sweat and need to wallow to cool down. And they eat the same food as humans, unlike ruminants. The trichinosis risk doesn't help, either.
      In Europe it's different. Vast forests, cooler, wetter climate, and enough food in the forests that humans can't eat, and people never saw pigs as rivals for food, or wallowing in their own faeces. Except for trichinosis there's little reason to reject pigs as food.
      It's the same in other regions, like south east Asia, or the Pacific islands.
      And since the Bible doesn't historically have the meaning in all these areas that it has in the Levant, they don't care about its food restrictions.

  • @maximussteel7019
    @maximussteel7019 14 days ago

    You had me at "money shot!" 😅

  • @mlouism2minotti748
    @mlouism2minotti748 Month ago +7

    Very interesting video. Wish it was longer.

    • @NomNomicsYT
      @NomNomicsYT Month ago +1

      Thank you very much for your kind comment! Please let me know what else you would like to hear about. I will definitely research the topic you request or would like to hear about in this video and try to create some cool content. :)

  • @moviemaster3000xp
    @moviemaster3000xp Month ago +8

    @8:41 huhhh excuse me.. what do you mean lion meat is mixed with beef in burgers for extra fat?!?! Aww helllllll nawwwww please i must’ve misunderstood! So is it Burger King or lion king ?! Ahh faaaaaaaaaa

    • @dayswillburn777
      @dayswillburn777 Month ago

      I think maybe other countries do this this, maybe not in the west lmao

    • @KingOpenReview
      @KingOpenReview Month ago +1

      I think they're talking specifically about preparing lion meat not burgers broadly. You add the beef to the lion "because lion is too lean and dry."

    • @SerProtector_YT
      @SerProtector_YT Month ago

      ​@KingOpenReviewYou let the flesh of predator, the last meal of its taste. Then you able to ate them all, under the ton of spices - you can devour it by the best of its condition, contemporary 🤔

    • @Bee-tj3xb
      @Bee-tj3xb Month ago

      Wtf?!?!?

  • @srajandikshit7590
    @srajandikshit7590 Month ago +5

    Amount of Gotcha comments simply dont get the 10% Law. Its highly emergy inefficient to eat species in higher trophic levels.
    There are so many other factors which this video has covered so well

    • @jdraven0890
      @jdraven0890 Month ago

      Yes, and he covered that issue first and I thought pretty clearly - I think most making those comments didn't actually watch the whole video.

    • @thebush6379
      @thebush6379 Month ago +1

      a lot of the comments here don't even watch the video. Those mentioning cold blooded animals, the cougars/mountain lions, bears. They're just arguing against the title at this point.

  • @teamtuno
    @teamtuno 24 days ago

    Thank you for a great, informative video that didn't beg me to like and subscribe.
    Liked and subscribed!!!

  • @TrungNguyen-qi7rj
    @TrungNguyen-qi7rj Month ago +6

    Profound wisdom...

  • @BAdventures
    @BAdventures Month ago +5

    It's why the Torah guides not to eat Unclean foods. Very good presentation and info 👍

  • @naturbursche5540
    @naturbursche5540 Month ago +47

    I like this clay style.

    • @NomNomicsYT
      @NomNomicsYT Month ago +5

      Thank you very much! I was very worried that such serious adult topics would not fit with this style, but I still couldn't give it up :D

    • @pandap4ntz
      @pandap4ntz Month ago +2

      ​@NomNomicsYTI like it, too!

    • @ImposesRoach
      @ImposesRoach Month ago +12

      Sad it’s ai however

    • @krasnyibotanic
      @krasnyibotanic Month ago

      Its ai they didn't make it

    • @naturbursche5540
      @naturbursche5540 Month ago +3

      @ImposesRoach Do it better with real clay and stop motion or stop complaining. There is still a human doing all this, so it's still art, just with a new technology. Sorry that I tell this to you, but I have fatigue of people with ai fatigue. If ai replaces me as an internet conspiracy theorist I may start complaining too.

  • @okman9684
    @okman9684 25 days ago +1

    Florida man laughing while munching his aleators 😋🐊

    • @NomNomicsYT
      @NomNomicsYT 23 days ago

      one of Florida man's better decisions honestly 😂 gator is the exception that works. Part 2, 5:54

  • @suagrandezza
    @suagrandezza Month ago +78

    Well shark is a predator. and we eat it.

    • @NomNomicsYT
      @NomNomicsYT Month ago +21

      Video covers this - sharks and fish are cold-blooded, so they don't have the same energy waste issues mammals do. That's why we can eat predator fish but not predator mammals

    • @Rick-k5k
      @Rick-k5k Month ago +13

      I noticed that fish are opposite. That meat eaters are good and the algae eaters are not good.

    • @logicisdead9871
      @logicisdead9871 Month ago +1

      Cold blooded

    • @rhetorical1488
      @rhetorical1488 Month ago +1

      @logicisdead9871 not all sharks are cold blooded fail harder

    • @hypnopie8561
      @hypnopie8561 Month ago +1

      ​@NomNomicsYTno we cannot eat some predators specifically the large reef hunters such as barracuda

  • @CiaránSparks
    @CiaránSparks Month ago +5

    Kinda interesting, but Ai? could just use stock video or any other number of easy to find resouces than this. If you want to make videos to share your fun facts put in some effort and learn how to actually do it. If you cant be bothered to actually make it, why should I watch it? Also dont like how youre replying to another comment about how 'good' the animation is when you did nothing to actually make it and you didnt mention that it was AI in your reply.
    Also: I regularly eat bear! It's really good in tacos and stews. Alligator is also super common as a food.

    • @NomNomicsYT
      @NomNomicsYT Month ago +7

      I apologize if you felt that I was deceiving you. However, I always mention that all information is collected manually, the texts for the videos are written by hand, and the animation is generated by AI. I like this style, and I spend many hours collecting individual 8-second pieces (the maximum for Google's AI) to create a full 15-30 minute video sequence. I won't argue that it's easier than drawing the graphics myself, but it's still hard work that requires many hours and sometimes even days to create a suitable video sequence.
      In order not to mislead users, I mark each video as “AI,” because I don't hide the fact that the video sequence was created with its help. I hope that the interest and usefulness of the information I have gathered myself outweighs the value of the video sequence.
      Thank you for your comment and for watching!

    • @jdraven0890
      @jdraven0890 Month ago +1

      Have you ever tried generating something this good and relevant to a video with AI? Yes, less effort than doing actual claymation, but It's not as easy as you think. My friend can do amazing things like this with prompts, but he's spent years learning how and working with new iterations of the various programs. I've dabbled with it and getting a useful result with "no effort" is impossible, let me assure you.

    • @mrclip_unreal
      @mrclip_unreal 22 days ago

      ​@NomNomicsYTit's hard to trust you considering nothing really proves us you didn't use AI for the rest as well

    • @NomNomicsYT
      @NomNomicsYT 22 days ago +1

      ​@mrclip_unreal To be completely honest with you, I don’t really care whether you believe me or not. No offense, but you can’t please everyone. I respect every subscriber and do my best to respond to hundreds of comments, but I don’t have time to roll out the red carpet for everyone who’s unhappy with my little channel

  • @NomNomicsYT
    @NomNomicsYT Month ago +4

    Pigs Play Video Games, Chickens Do Math - Why Are We Eating Them? Watch the answer in the new video: ruclips.net/video/ZyUKr7ObdOc/video.html
    Enjoy watching!

    • @pfoxhound
      @pfoxhound Month ago

      Why would you eat wolves, tigers or lions? Inconvenience and gambling with your life? Asian and hungry people eat every animal they see, it's just easier to deal with a chicken or a cow, than with a bear. Is it safer to get some beef or bear meat? Video is about some schoolgirl fantasy.

    • @michamikina9683
      @michamikina9683 Month ago

    • @gogbaker1470
      @gogbaker1470 Month ago

      no love for croc meat? also the big fish like tuna are predators too ya noes? yes, mercury poisoning in fish is still a thang.

  • @Frogipatti-Da-God
    @Frogipatti-Da-God 28 days ago +1

    Siberian white tiger and polar bear, turned me into a giant

  • @kr-pm1xg
    @kr-pm1xg Month ago +4

    🌴🤔 Yeah...
    "Bee Vomit" would never sell.
    🌻 🐝 ...⁉️