A Close Encounter with Endearing Echidnas | The Making of Mammals | BBC Earth
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- Опубликовано: 30 апр 2024
- Is it a hedgehog? Is it a porcupine? No, it's an echidna!
These spiky ant-eaters are usually solitary creatures, but the combination of mating season and a film crew in their territory seems to give them a boost of social confidence.
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Cameraguy: "Echidnas are very elusive and skittish, we might not even get to see them."
Echidna: "Aight boiii, show us what you got in them bags."
I’m Australian and have seen maybe 6 of them in the wild in the last 30 years. Usually when they are crossing a road.
I stop my car and put my hazard lights on and then get out to try and move them on back towards the bush. I don’t think they are always shy and wary of humans. Most of the ones I’ve found were unbothered by my presence. They even seemed a bit annoyed that I was trying to tell them which way to go.
I just didn’t want them wandering back onto the road.
They are funny little creatures,
Definitely among my favourites of the wildlife here as well as wombats and the rare platypus sighting.
Yet to see a koala in the wild funnily enough.
Then again I don’t spend much of my time in gumtrees 😂
Maybe he thought the Master Emerald was in the bag, or some grapes. He treated Sonic and Tails as enemies because Robotnik brainwashed him
These behind the scenes videos are amazing. Thank you for sharing them.
So cute 🥰 they come to snuggle the bag lol 😂 2:53
The assistant producer’s enthusiasm added a nice touch
Oh they're so precious I love them
Off the scale cute❤
Delightful video. I really hope to see more of these cuties in future videos. 🙏🕊️🤍
Evolution via natural selection is an amazing, amazing process.
Fantastic video, commentary, & footage! Also, did not previously know what the word besotted meant so also learned a bit of vocabulary as well as information about echidnas. Very cool that the echidnas came so close!
Here I come/ tougher than the rest of them/ the best of them/ tougher than leather
..this nose💕
Echidnas🦔🦔🦔 look cute to me. I would like to see them on the spot of the zoo or the wildlife center there when I come to Australia 🌏🦘🌲🦜🌳🐨 🇦🇺 for my southern hemisphere or down under summer 🌞🌊🐳🏖️ 🌴holiday in December this year. Hello from Otto of Bonn &: Frankfurt Germany 🏰 🇩🇪
ヤマアラシ🦔、可愛い😍❤️
お二人とも、お疲れ様でした😊
It's Knuckles in Angel Island (or Mushroom Hill)
It’s Knuckles!!!
silly little beans
Knuckles, is that you? :D
Animals are love❤
I agree with her. Let's move in with them!
Echidnas are a bit of a favourite here. They're very sweet little creatures.
Wonderful video, thanks
Perfectly charming video. Thank you!
Such an amazing video 😂
HD videography, hard work & patience by the BBC EARTH team...
Excellent! 😅
A couple of months ago I had to save one walking across the busy road here in Sydney suburbs. Those spikes are really sharp!. We also have a big wallaby that comes in our back yard every other day. And we live in the north shore of Sydney!.
🇦🇺 WOW 👏 🇨🇦❤
soooooo CUTEEE!!
In which part of Australia where these lovely & cute Echidnas can be found ? Thanks. Compliment from Albert Leroy of Paris 🍽️🥐☕🥖🗼⛲ France 🇨🇵
Absolutely adorable, thank you very much
Echidnas are TOTALLY BRILLIANTLY AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Helo tuyệt vời quá ❤❤❤
Sehr schön Gruss Jürgen 🤠
saw loads in the centre desert areas
lovely
We encountered an echidna crossing the road near bendigo behind a shopping centre, twice.
If you think they are cute, wait til you see their Puggles❤❤
I love its nose ❤
Very interesting video with lot of information
I had 5 acres in Macedon Rangers, Vic. One afternoon while we were having lunch by the dam, we had one of these gorgeous mammals come up to us, played a bit of hiding seek and then literally walked right past my shoe. Pretty sure it was a young Echidna I also got to video it doing all this.
They aren’t red and don’t wear gloves? 😢
@@user-katladykaty hedgehogs are blue and run fast
Bruhh
@@zoro2817 indeed!
God loves you so! John 3:16✝️
legendary
Probably shouldn't have packed the Master Emerald in the bag
Afew chili dogs may have helped.
ITS KNUCKLES
Lol the males run trains on the females.
❤❤❤
So, a pin drop could ruin everything prepared ..
"It's got 4 heads!"
Do you know de wey, my bruddah?
They are unique and darling. Perfectly designed.
Noses always stick out the front lol
pug: * heavy breathing * am i joke to you?
@@arno_nuehm yes
We live in a rural area and see them a lot. But it is sad to see them flattened on the road because other drivers don't stop to let them cross roads. But that is also a problem with other wildlife. You find that even with the number of kangaroos that get wiped out.
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I thought it was hot, yet the camera crew is fully decked out in winter gear 🤔
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Knuckles
That commentary voice... Isn't that the girl from Ted Lasso
Nick look like he bout to start discussing the frogs sexuality
I find it odd that Echidnas are not genetically similar to Hedgehogs.
tell me now does god exist ? no way. evolution natural selection amazing nature love it
Can't handle the speech impediment, didn't watch.
this is it if i turned 18 i will work as a zoologist because i love animals