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  • Опубликовано: 21 апр 2022
  • The Wild Soul of the Everglades National Park | Wildlife Documentary
    Watch 'Saguaro - The Unexpected Beauty of America's Forgotten National Park' here: • Saguaro - The Unexpect...
    North America’s National Parks are world famous and their breathtaking landscapes fascinate millions of visitors. This spectacular series will show you what happens beyond the lookouts.
    Everglades National Park is an American national park that protects the southern twenty percent of the original Everglades in Florida. The park is the largest tropical wilderness in the United States, and the largest wilderness of any kind east of the Mississippi River. An average of one million people visit the park each year. Everglades is the third-largest national park in the contiguous United States after Death Valley and Yellowstone. UNESCO declared the Everglades & Dry Tortugas Biosphere Reserve in 1976, and listed the park as a World Heritage Site in 1979, while the Ramsar Convention included the park on its list of Wetlands of International Importance in 1987. Everglades is one of only three locations in the world to appear on all three lists.
    Most national parks preserve unique geographic features; Everglades National Park was the first created to protect a fragile ecosystem. The Everglades are a network of wetlands and forests fed by a river flowing 0.25 miles per day out of Lake Okeechobee, southwest into Florida Bay. The park is the most significant breeding ground for tropical wading birds in North America and contains the largest mangrove ecosystem in the Western Hemisphere. Thirty-six threatened or protected species inhabit the park, including the Florida panther, the American crocodile, and the West Indian manatee, along with 350 species of birds, 300 species of fresh and saltwater fish, 40 species of mammals, and 50 species of reptiles. The majority of South Florida's fresh water, which is stored in the Biscayne Aquifer, is recharged in the park.
    Humans have lived for thousands of years in or around the Everglades. Plans arose in 1882 to drain the wetlands and develop the land for agricultural and residential use. As the 20th century progressed, water flow from Lake Okeechobee was increasingly controlled and diverted to enable explosive growth of the South Florida metropolitan area. The park was established in 1934, to protect the quickly vanishing Everglades, and dedicated in 1947, as major canal building projects were initiated across South Florida. The ecosystems in Everglades National Park have suffered significantly from human activity, and restoration of the Everglades is a politically charged issue in South Florida.
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Комментарии • 350

  • @FreeDocumentaryNature
    @FreeDocumentaryNature  2 года назад +106

    Everglades National Park is an American national park that protects the southern twenty percent of the original Everglades in Florida. The park is the largest tropical wilderness in the United States and the largest wilderness of any kind east of the Mississippi River. An average of one million people visit the park each year.

    • @biokosmos
      @biokosmos 2 года назад +1

      should be wonderful live there

    • @nonenoneonenonenone
      @nonenoneonenonenone 2 года назад +2

      In English, when gender is irrelevant or undeterminable, such as in a baby alligator, we use "it" rather than he or she. You need a native American script editor and supervisor of voiceovers.

    • @fitzaulder8348
      @fitzaulder8348 2 года назад

      u

    • @fitzaulder8348
      @fitzaulder8348 2 года назад

      oo

    • @YamiKisara
      @YamiKisara 2 года назад +1

      @@nonenoneonenonenone you clearly have no idea how documentary voice-overs work.

  • @enslaved1
    @enslaved1 2 года назад +75

    This guy's voice reminds me of those documentaries we had to watch in science class, and I miss those days

    • @amazingsupergirl7125
      @amazingsupergirl7125 Год назад

      Yeah kinda cheesy

    • @cesarrodriguez9089
      @cesarrodriguez9089 Год назад

      i only deeply regret not applying myself in God through His Only Begotten Son Jesus The Christ, school and in life, i can't humanly describe how thankful i am to God for His undeserved tender mercies and because His compassions are new every morning just like the Word tells us, I have had to, with God's help through Christ Jesus through the help of God's Holy Spirit humble myself which with Gods help we're still working on and repent a lot for blaspheming, mocking, cursing God His Son Jesus Christ and His Holy Spirit and life and many many other things in life God has very very undeservingly forgiven me, spared my life yet again and saved my soul again through His only begotten Son Jesus Christ, and has given me yet another chance at life! All glory be to God! We must humble ourselves before God every day, deny ourselves, take up our cross and follow Jesus Christ, that's what Jesus tells us in His Word and He is the Only way, the Only Truth and The Only life and no one comes to the Father except through Christ just like Jesus said in His Word, Yahweh and His Only Begotten Son Yeshua loves you all through the help of God's Holy Spirit in Jesus name!

    • @bestmantoday
      @bestmantoday Год назад

      @@cesarrodriguez9089 chill

    • @donnalynch6845
      @donnalynch6845 Месяц назад

      Here here

  • @TanyaQueen182
    @TanyaQueen182 2 года назад +48

    Correction if you will, the Alligator's mating call is NOT too low for humans to hear. In fact, it's quite loud. If you're close enough you can feel the vibration right through your chest. The bellow happens to always be in B-Flat, so you can play an instrument like a tuba at B-Flat and get a response from Alligators in mating season. :)

    • @FreeDocumentaryNature
      @FreeDocumentaryNature  2 года назад +11

      Cool! Thanks for sharing that bit of nature trivia.

    • @TanyaQueen182
      @TanyaQueen182 2 года назад +5

      @@FreeDocumentaryNature thank YOU for all the amazing FREE documentaries! I love them. This is one of my favorite RUclips pages for sure! 🤎

    • @sclarin2
      @sclarin2 2 года назад +8

      @@FreeDocumentaryNature Also Dolphins are not "thugs" who are "up to no good". Stop trying to make the dolphins sound like my fellow Floridians please.

    • @christinapoisson1501
      @christinapoisson1501 Год назад +1

      Thank you for clearing that up!

    • @mishuncompree1362
      @mishuncompree1362 Год назад

      @@sclarin2 Dolphins are thugs tho. If you truly learned about them, you wouldn't be commenting this.

  • @cKINGovAFRIKA
    @cKINGovAFRIKA 2 года назад +20

    Bruh idek how I got here but the intro was so intense, I'm sold. Let's learn about the Everglades lol

  • @Brandon-bc1fz
    @Brandon-bc1fz Год назад +19

    Brings me to tears thinking about the Florida panther just going extinct.

    • @Dman9fp
      @Dman9fp Год назад +6

      Arguably already did, they had to bring in Texan Panthers to keep the gene pool flowing (when there was only like 50-60 left in the wild in 1990s

    • @bruzzunathtuch
      @bruzzunathtuch 8 дней назад +1

      It really is... I hate it when any animal is struggling...

  • @pfcampos7041
    @pfcampos7041 Год назад +7

    This is a beautiful documentary! I grew up in SW Florida minutes from the Everglades. I am now a resident of the Midwest. This makes me so homesick for all my "little friends" I grew up with. Alligators, Osprey, horseshoe crabs, ibis, Zebra Long Wings etc were part of my daily life. The havoc that invasive species (especially the Burmese Python) and excessive development is wreaking on my homeland just breaks my heart.😭 Thank you for bringing attention to the magical land of the Everglades.

  • @horrorcat8643
    @horrorcat8643 2 года назад +20

    we give the biggest award to cameramen, all of you are the real mvp👍👍✨🐯

  • @PopularSongsCollection
    @PopularSongsCollection 2 года назад +14

    There are moments when all worries and losses have subsided in the boundless serenity and peace of nature.

  • @christinapoisson1501
    @christinapoisson1501 Год назад +31

    This is literally my backyard! I grew up here & if you've never seen the Florida Everglades, you must put it on your bucket list!

    • @shaman2762
      @shaman2762 Год назад

      What is wrong with you?Snakes and gators-no thanks.

    • @christinapoisson1501
      @christinapoisson1501 Год назад +8

      @@shaman2762 when it's your home , you don't know anything else. 🙃

    • @ratso-rizzo
      @ratso-rizzo 2 месяца назад +1

      @@christinapoisson1501 Dear Christina, what is the best spot in the Everglades to visit please ? I went to Sawgrass. I was a bit disappointed.

  • @eymSTARdj
    @eymSTARdj 2 года назад +17

    “Dolphins are up to no good”
    Dolphin: literally just surviving and eating bro

  • @gailbird100
    @gailbird100 Год назад +12

    I bought a baby Python in a pet shop and she was so small she fit in the palm of my hand with room to spare. in time she grew, grew, and grew on and on. One day when she as about 2 years old, i was playing with her and all the sudden she wrapped herself around me and started to constrict and hiss. For some unknown reason she just let do and slithered off. The next day I had bruises in a circle from around my neck around my ribs down to my legs, my ribs felt like they were crushed and I could not take a normal breath and my throat was so sore I could hardly talk. I was so terrified, the next day I donated her to my vet, who is a wild life rescuer and works for the zoo. When he picked her up he said laughed and said " I can't believe she is so tame," so I guess naturally as they age they become aggressive. I never asked what he did with her, but a few months later I was at the zoo he works for and I DEFINATELY KNOW I saw her there. She is safe and happy now and I still love my little Janice but I will never have another snake, just he sight of them I break out in a sweat and get dizzy.

  • @bruzzunathtuch
    @bruzzunathtuch 8 дней назад

    My sister showed this to me yesterday, and this view into the life here just makes me feel at peace... The dance of the alligators is one of the sweetest things I've seen. 💙

  • @dertythegrower
    @dertythegrower 2 года назад +65

    As someone who used to live near this growing up, it's a true gem. There needs to be more minds trying to fix the leaking Turkey point there which is under talked about and leaking uranium into the national park there in the tip of Florida.

    • @Tbot_305
      @Tbot_305 2 года назад +4

      Fact’s

    • @louskunt9798
      @louskunt9798 Год назад

      Just the tip? And only for a minute??😉✌️

    • @Zero-Recollection
      @Zero-Recollection Год назад

      You know that wouldn't have happened in the first place if.... you know... people didn't live there. Your first warning should have been that it's the home of one of the most dangerous apex predators on the planet. But apparently that wasn't reason enough because your golf courses were more important.

  • @MrMetalman419
    @MrMetalman419 2 года назад +49

    i love this series and learning about the diversity of American ecology

    • @taniat.4841
      @taniat.4841 2 года назад +1

      Its so good

    • @TanyaQueen182
      @TanyaQueen182 2 года назад +2

      I lived in Massachusetts for 41 years before moving to Florida 5 years ago. To look at a map you wouldn't think too much, but I went from 10 months of cold, to 10 months of hot going from 4 seasons, to really only 1 sub-tropical and it only gets more tropical the further down Florida you go. (I live in northern Florida but still have snakes and Gators and HEAT boy lol).

    • @taniat.4841
      @taniat.4841 2 года назад +1

      Massachusetts is beautiful!!! Yeah i know you mean, i live in montreal, but ive been to cape cod and virginia beach a cpl of times as a child. The cold after 5-6 months gets highly redundANT.

  • @bevelynsolomon3125
    @bevelynsolomon3125 2 года назад +18

    The Everglades are at absolutely beautiful and Big Cypress reserve is astonishing God bless ⭐👍🗽🙏😇🙏

  • @robertcronin6603
    @robertcronin6603 2 года назад +42

    As a resident of South Florida I've never seen the Everglades but am well aware of the destruction being caused by the pythons - there are python hunts and prizes for bagging the snakes....I love snakes and it makes me sad but it must be handled before it's too late - excellent video 🔥

    • @LotusStitchandSketch
      @LotusStitchandSketch Год назад

      This is why I am against the EPT in this country. For the simple reason that so many of them end up either dying long before they ever arrive in the US or they end up being released pets when people get them who have absolutely no idea how to care for them and then they go on to become a pest species which destroy many of the native species. I like snakes too and it does make me sad when it gets to be this much of a problem, but something must be done to protect the native creatures even i it means the invasive one(s) have to be killed.

  • @joangeddes380
    @joangeddes380 2 года назад +16

    Thanks for sharing watching from Scotland ❤️❤️❤️

  • @paulhaynes3170
    @paulhaynes3170 2 года назад +10

    Another brilliant film from this channel ! Thankyou !

  • @strumbowely
    @strumbowely Год назад +3

    Narrator: This alligator is a _master_ of deception.
    The alligator: *has stick on head

  • @AdrianaRodriguez-rc1wo
    @AdrianaRodriguez-rc1wo Год назад +4

    i know it been 7 months but this is my fav animal. CHEER UP AMERICAN ALLIGATOR!

  • @judygavan222
    @judygavan222 Год назад +30

    The dedication it must take to produce such amazing footage & educational information about the plant life & inhabits is fanominial. I was glued to every word that taught me about the cycles & symbiotic relationship of this park. I loved this nature video; it might even be my favorite because it went full circle in the changing seasons & how they effect every living thing. The last thing on my mind, was not, gender identity of the baby alligators; temperature regulates that aspect! I was truly transfixed with the amount of knowledge that was shared. I will watch it again. I hope the scientists & biologists can solve the invasive problem of the Bernese Python🙏Thank you for this informative video & beautifully captured images of the Everglades National Park. Great job👍

    • @edsamgmt
      @edsamgmt 7 месяцев назад

      On the nail with this comment. This is what im going to school for

    • @suarsuar747
      @suarsuar747 5 месяцев назад

      Burmese python

  • @leduong4566
    @leduong4566 Год назад +3

    Love the effort that the ekip had spent. What a beautiful and interesting view of nature!

  • @madamm2026
    @madamm2026 2 года назад +3

    Fantastic documentary, it flew by. I love them 'gators. 💚💚💚

  • @cuaruaocsen
    @cuaruaocsen 7 месяцев назад +1

    amazing video ❤❤ 😍😍😍 i really like animals so much ❤ thank brother to sharing video ❤❤ i hope you alway lucky and happiness

  • @immortal-wall
    @immortal-wall Год назад +4

    Help nature everyone needs nature everyone needs nature so much you need nature 🙏

  • @HaloVenom
    @HaloVenom Год назад +3

    Man that alligator has more game than most people lol

  • @DylanMorehouse
    @DylanMorehouse 10 месяцев назад +2

    This was so unbelievably good thank you!!! ❤❤❤

  • @Roberob1189
    @Roberob1189 2 года назад +16

    Me being from NY (Long Island) I love upstate Ny forest. Massive massive forests up there. I couldn’t imagine walking the woods and seeing a tiger/lion/cougar/panthers etc. I’ve seen tons of massive bears. But bears seem normal cause we as humans rarely come across them. But cats, most of us have them in our houses so we’re used to seeing them. And then to go in the woods and seeing a giant house cat that can run, jump and claw you with the quickness. Once I was riding a quad with my buddy on the back trying to get from point A to B and I saw a baby bear ripping opening a tree with bees in it. And I told my buddy stay here, wherever there’s a baby there’s a mom. And .0002 nano seconds later…BOOM…mother comes out of no where so fast. I gunned the throttle and the mother kept up with us for a decent amount of time. It was quite scary. Not too mention we had just smoked a bone 20 minutes prior. It was so unreal to see that. The first few seconds your brain almost tells you it isn’t real, it isn’t happening, then boom it’s so real. Lol.

    • @deanjekic8201
      @deanjekic8201 Год назад +1

      I've walked the woods many times as a kid in the Catskills,and lived near the everglades as well

  • @vinnyscalise6456
    @vinnyscalise6456 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great documentary! I hope to visit the Everglades some time in the near future.🙂

  • @JellyEllipse
    @JellyEllipse Год назад +5

    Love the narration no idea what people are so annoyed about also 32:35

  • @lillylynn3370
    @lillylynn3370 2 года назад +12

    Great Documentary!

  • @GALERYKICAU
    @GALERYKICAU 2 года назад +3

    Your video work is very cool my friend..🇲🇨🇲🇨👍👍❤️❤️🙏🙏

  • @RealBradMiller
    @RealBradMiller 2 года назад +3

    I love when owls look as if they are challenging you to a dance-off. 5:53

  • @sanalarayambath4030
    @sanalarayambath4030 2 года назад +6

    Love from India 🇮🇳

  • @felicia7756
    @felicia7756 3 месяца назад +1

    The difference of size in the Florida deer and the Maryland deer is crazy, Maryland deer are huge

  • @websiteckron8591
    @websiteckron8591 2 года назад +3

    I love the I pictures as much as the text of the speaker!

  • @ASPPRODISCOVER
    @ASPPRODISCOVER 2 года назад +3

    Nice video wildlife video documentary👍

  • @sannpiseth
    @sannpiseth Год назад +2

    Natural life is amazing

  • @matthewwinthrop3278
    @matthewwinthrop3278 2 года назад +262

    I might be a snake lover, but they really need to keep wiping out these pythons. It’s sickening to see the damage they’re causing. Hopefully it’s getting a little better there. Some animals should not be owned as pets.

    • @edwardsryan8
      @edwardsryan8 2 года назад +44

      It's not the animals. no matter what it is whether it's reptiles or dogs or cat most people that have pets shouldn't have them. It's a person problem not the animals.

    • @RandySavage1555
      @RandySavage1555 2 года назад +14

      Those pythons tastes just like chicken

    • @sandrabentley8111
      @sandrabentley8111 2 года назад +19

      Yes, a bill should be made to ban ALL pet trades in Burmese Pythons period. Wicked creatures. The yearly hunting of them does not keep their numbers low enough.

    • @bkjeong4302
      @bkjeong4302 2 года назад +6

      Do note that the medium-sized mammals most impacted by Burmese pythons were actually overpopulated previously as a result of declines in large native predators (Florida panthers, and the now-extirpated jaguar) and habitat fragmentation.

    • @oldogre5999
      @oldogre5999 2 года назад

      @@edwardsryan8 No, it's an animal problem and we need to make sure everyone understands that. By labeling it a "person" problem it will end up allowing someone to continue owning these horror stories in the US! IMHO what we need to do is TOTALLY and ABSOLUTELY ban ALL non-native species period, that includes anything that lives or might become living regardless of size or any other circumstances!

  • @Aihkiko
    @Aihkiko 2 года назад +4

    please keep these coming

  • @Sammy-lz1vi
    @Sammy-lz1vi 2 года назад +2

    I love the narration!! Nice voice.

  • @ApocalypticSigns
    @ApocalypticSigns Год назад +3

    Really hard on the dolphins there. You must be a Bills fan.

  • @saltylemonz258
    @saltylemonz258 Год назад +2

    In my local area, these snakes are very welcome. They taste exotic and we cant find them much.

  • @stawberryberry1170
    @stawberryberry1170 2 года назад +4

    Natural is amazing

  • @lalahaha5313
    @lalahaha5313 7 месяцев назад +1

    19:30 is the best part...the nice alligator is helping the bird find nesting material😀

  • @derekkrumel1407
    @derekkrumel1407 Год назад +3

    I usually hate when docs are overly dramatic but the framing of Florida Gator vs giant invasive serpent is hilarious and appropriate. The courageous and incredibly fashionable Florida Gator would never take an L to a mfn snake ain't even got no legs.

    • @Dirpsy
      @Dirpsy Год назад

      Bro the big snakes would eat an alligator alive mate

    • @tommygarrosh2941
      @tommygarrosh2941 9 месяцев назад

      @@Dirpsy and big alligators eat big snakes

  • @singkuethami6649
    @singkuethami6649 Год назад +1

    ❤❤ must beautiful

  • @YamiKisara
    @YamiKisara 2 года назад +10

    Those dolphins using a mud "net" make me wonder if they developed that hunting strategy because of their specific environment, or if they've seen humans use nets, figured out the concept, and developed a way to simulate it.

    • @jessicajae7777
      @jessicajae7777 2 года назад

      It's a long time instinctual hunt they've always done. There's whales that do it too

    • @amazingsupergirl7125
      @amazingsupergirl7125 Год назад +1

      They are so smart I wouldn’t be surprised if they learned it from watching humans throw nets

    • @mikew6543
      @mikew6543 Год назад

      I think if they learned from watching humans cast nets then dolphins across the globe would be using the technique. They say this hunting tactic is unique to the everglades

  • @srdflowerhornrambocumminit7499
    @srdflowerhornrambocumminit7499 Год назад +1

    Awesome Documentary 👋👋👋👋

  • @themuse11
    @themuse11 9 месяцев назад +1

    Love to see dolphins hunting and teaching their young to hunt this way. I live in FL on the water and I've seen it irl. It's amazing.

  • @bcbymoon
    @bcbymoon 2 года назад +12

    I hope the alligators will continue to wipe out the pythons

  • @user-ft8gg7uo1d
    @user-ft8gg7uo1d 2 года назад +1

    孙志立老师的英语讲解太棒了

  • @Unique3687
    @Unique3687 Год назад +3

    To the wild and the 1st of my life

  • @tony1876
    @tony1876 3 месяца назад +1

    The Florida panther is such a magnificent creature. It's very sad thinking about them going extinct

  • @xerodight2057
    @xerodight2057 2 года назад +15

    I love wildlife documentaries but I need an option to filter out snakes, too scary for me.

    • @navtektv
      @navtektv 2 года назад +2

      As a former ophidiophobic I have discovered that learning more about the subject of your fears reduces it a lot. Maybe it might be too much for you but I would suggest subscribing to the channel Snake Discovery. Snakes sure look scary but truly they are just like any other animal, some are more dangerous than others but over all they are not out to kill or even hurt humans. They just want to be left alone. It might be too much for you but this channel taught me a lot about snakes and what types to fear and what cannot harm you at all. Most importantly I lost the hatred and fear I used to have of snakes from early childhood. Entertainment media has had a habit of demonising snakes but in my opinion, most of their reputation is undeserved.

  • @YamiKisara
    @YamiKisara 2 года назад +1

    41:45 love that the soundtrack from the swimming anime was used, lol

  • @reaallen3095
    @reaallen3095 2 года назад +4

    amazing

  • @user-qq8de7pf7v
    @user-qq8de7pf7v Год назад +1

    Admirably!

  • @klg4499
    @klg4499 Месяц назад

    For a second I thought “Kiss from a Rose 🌹 “ was gonna start playing when the Gators were mating lol

  • @seanconnery1277
    @seanconnery1277 2 года назад +3

    23.4.2022.Exorbitant work.First class and excellent.Thanks and God bless you with Good health.

  • @johnwicky3285
    @johnwicky3285 2 года назад +1

    Wow it is beautiful

  • @jeanledoux3793
    @jeanledoux3793 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great filmage.

  • @yanalee9879
    @yanalee9879 2 года назад +17

    Imma FLORIDAN born and raised. I’m black and I’m proud

  • @galaxytravelent
    @galaxytravelent 2 года назад +1

    Great video!

  • @GirlsHunters
    @GirlsHunters 2 года назад +6

    I really like this video, it's very inspiring, try to give suggestions on our videos, sir, to make it more advanced👍👍

  • @wheezy7362
    @wheezy7362 Год назад +1

    Great job

  • @mbd501
    @mbd501 2 года назад +5

    Enjoyed it. Very good camera work.

  • @MrGaryg20047
    @MrGaryg20047 2 года назад +16

    The reason for the Burmese Python is because of people having animals imported from overseas and are kept as pets and the owners finally realize they get too big and are released into the everglades or a neighborhood on purpose and there needs to be tougher laws on imports of exotic animals from other countries!

    • @FreeDocumentaryNature
      @FreeDocumentaryNature  2 года назад +8

      Absolutely with you one that. It is so irresponsible to take a pet like that and then just release it. At the very least, take it to a zoo. Sheesh.

    • @TheEnigmaticBM39
      @TheEnigmaticBM39 2 года назад +5

      That and people leaving these animals alone during hurricanes and they manage to escape into the ecosystem.

    • @busterskid
      @busterskid Год назад

      Ban them and a whole lot more species that don't belong here. Yes, I know exotic pets are still smuggled in. Maybe if people were made more educated about the damage that these invasive creatures cause our ecosystem they would be less desirable. This is also true of invasive plants that squeeze out our native plants. I have an ongoing battle with cat's claw, it's a fast growing vine from South America I think. It will totally take over like kudzu. It is so hard to get rid of because of the tubers it grows underground. And believe it or not they sell it in nurseries. I think it should be banned along with all other invasive plants that people that grow wild.

  • @jarisstarling6696
    @jarisstarling6696 Год назад +1

    Took the tour. There s way too much wildlife to be by yourself in those waters.

  • @-BirdsRegion
    @-BirdsRegion 2 года назад +3

    me gusta tu canal ¡Me encantan los pájaros desde la infancia! Crío pájaros 🔔👍✔ Ver amigos.

  • @BasilFomeen
    @BasilFomeen 8 месяцев назад +2

    The guy who filmed this has ballz of steel

  • @dylanbishop1940
    @dylanbishop1940 8 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jovemgafanhoto4512
    @jovemgafanhoto4512 4 месяца назад

    As a Brazilian it’s incredible to learn that US is such a diverse country when it comes to nature, even more diverse than Brazil, wtf is that, what are the odds.

  • @debisybesma5855
    @debisybesma5855 2 года назад +6

    lived on the edge of the everglades for a couple years!!---where we lived had a lake that gators could swim into---when they were "lost..." OR looking for water. sat on backporch often and saw gators in the lake very often BUT---never made an encounter THANK YOU LORD!!! what LOOKED like miles and miles of open land driving down u.s. 27 was actually a whoooole other world that i knew nothing about---till i moved to so.fla. "seminole wind" used to be on my mind as i looked out on all the land, and never even got to go out on airboat while i was THAT close!!! wish i had.....freezing in so. fla?????---it DOES happen--maybe not often but my 1st year in s.f. had record breaking freeze!!! shorts, tank tops, bathingsuits?----a dime a dozen. ONE winter jacket? good luck with THAT as my boyfriend had told me---don't bring winter clothes cuz you won't need them!!!! so i didn't--nothing, nadda!! great GREAT work by this crew!! well done and the storytelling is perfect---humorous AND informitve ---- 5 star!!!

    • @oldogre5999
      @oldogre5999 2 года назад

      What on earth did you do to strike-through your entire post?

    • @debisybesma5855
      @debisybesma5855 2 года назад

      @@oldogre5999 I WISH I KNEW as it happens often and i've NEVER known WHY or what to do cuz it doesn't show up till AFTER the comment button gets pushed so i have no way of knowing till it's a done deal!! lol and peace!!

    • @J242D
      @J242D 2 года назад

      I think it was the dashes?
      -with dashes-
      Without

    • @pmhylandfan
      @pmhylandfan 2 года назад

      -hello-

    • @RealBradMiller
      @RealBradMiller 2 года назад

      It's due to adding a dash '-' on either side, like -this- . You can bold text by adding a '*' like *this* .

  • @saucepaneighteen73
    @saucepaneighteen73 2 года назад +5

    Florida 🌺

  • @blaysian2566
    @blaysian2566 2 года назад +1

    thanks

  • @lottisoso3713
    @lottisoso3713 2 года назад +3

    Yall really make my day. 💯💙💙💙🛌🏌

  • @brandonohara4122
    @brandonohara4122 2 месяца назад +1

    I love living down here

  • @keshabgautam4553
    @keshabgautam4553 2 года назад +1

    Nice to see

  • @rachmadmad4555
    @rachmadmad4555 2 года назад +1

    JAWA TIMUR HADIR✋✋🇮🇩

  • @islamandallah5263
    @islamandallah5263 2 года назад +1

    Cool

  • @Kaidoaka
    @Kaidoaka 2 года назад

    Badass 👍

  • @sam.hi_
    @sam.hi_ 2 года назад +1

    صح فطوركم...... 🌿🌿👋

  • @andrewbarten7347
    @andrewbarten7347 Год назад +1

    First time I've ever rooted for a gator or croc!

  • @evilhamster5531
    @evilhamster5531 7 месяцев назад

    "she tends to her foundations and her clear water pool. Why? Because if you build it they will come. Fish that is. Yummy fish" is a crazy line

  • @Taintlessdisc
    @Taintlessdisc 6 дней назад

    The tail whip us the real brutal tactic 😂

  • @tommyc9659
    @tommyc9659 2 года назад +1

    Very smart

  • @moonrabbit2334
    @moonrabbit2334 Год назад

    I knew this was Florida from the intro 😂

  • @Janos23
    @Janos23 7 месяцев назад +1

    It breaks my heart to see the situation with burmese pythons and how in florida they're seen as awful monsters thanks to the irresponsible actions of humans. I keep reptiles myself and burmese pythons, if you have the space for them, make good pets. They're remarkably calm and chill animals. They evolved on an island without any predators so they're not naturally fearful or defensive and the ones I've interacted with are captive-bred and hence completely used to humans. They're still exceptionally strong animals and not for everyone, but beautiful creatures and it is painful to see the havoc they've caused.

  • @viktorreyuss
    @viktorreyuss Год назад +1

    I caught a garter snake at de school today 🙂

    • @pango-y8j
      @pango-y8j Год назад +1

      Slept out in the desert tonight heard something woke me up must have shifted in my sleep took me awhile to figure out what it was and even longer to figure out where it was and it was two and a half feet away and it was a three and a half foot Diamond Back and well I didn't feel comfortable sleeping next to a freaking rattlesnake so I got a stick and I moved it and it just won't stop rattling I started throwing rocks at it and I guess it finally left cuz I didn't hear it again but Tucson Arizona Sonoran Desert I saw the band Phish at the Seminole Seminole Reserve in Big Cypress

    • @viktorreyuss
      @viktorreyuss Год назад

      @@pango-y8j we got those over here in SW Florida too but unfortunately I've yet to see one. My boss says they come into her neighborhood all the time.

  • @ilcanaledellanatura
    @ilcanaledellanatura 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing! Thanks from my channel

  • @x73.
    @x73. 2 года назад +1

    This is where I live

  • @felicia7756
    @felicia7756 3 месяца назад

    That thing that the dolphins do, well that's just cool

  • @wickedcha4202
    @wickedcha4202 2 года назад +2

    The gator odds are messed up.
    He said "she will lay 40 eggs"
    "5 will make it to adulthood"
    There was another document saying out of 80 eggs 1 will grow up and breed.
    Got to love those odds..🤯

  • @punsarasaumya6123
    @punsarasaumya6123 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wow

  • @bonelast344
    @bonelast344 2 года назад

    Wow those mammals ad animals lives is hard every year and season

  • @the_rubbish_bin
    @the_rubbish_bin 2 года назад +1

    Heron made quick work of that crab!

  • @ThunderJayce
    @ThunderJayce 10 месяцев назад

    This makes me want to visit the Everglades and try to help with the invasive python problem somehow

  • @AdventuresSWFlorida
    @AdventuresSWFlorida 4 месяца назад

    Python 0, Gator 1, Love to see the baby gators.

  • @XY-sq9mb
    @XY-sq9mb Год назад +1

    👍👍👍👍👍