I love how Mike puts personality behind each list not just reading them without any emotion. He makes the videos more entertaining and interesting...glad he's back🙂
My Man Mike, I know, older episode, but it was on my screen while I was watching a recent List25. This episode, as ALWAYS, was PHENOMENAL‼️ Despite l knowing all of these facts, your TREMENDOUS and INFECTIOUS HUMOROUS delivery, ( I mean, it has to be said, you have perfect comedic timing) I fully invested in every moment‼️ I have no idea what the writing staff situation is with List25 2.0,, though I believe with every fiber of my being that either write or HEAVILY INFLUENCE, and most definitely improv, the commentary is TOP SHELF‼️ I do now if it matters, but Ian ECSTATIC that you are the voice and face of List25, as it should be. I am exceedingly happy and proud of you for two reasons: 1. Regaling your rightful place as the Host with the MOST of List25! 2. Your spectacular physical metamorphosis. I was very concerned for you when you were, what, 65lbs. heavier? I feared for your health and well-being. You owned your metamorphosis. You seem happier either because of it or in spite of it, either way, I am ELATED to see you healthier looking, so you can continue using your gifts and Blessings for DECADES to come‼️ Ps. Is Fowler around? How is he doing? How are his films doing? I miss the kid. Much L♥️VE to Y🥰U, your Lovely Lady and the Whole of Team List25, however large that May be. Though I have every confidence you could run the show, start to finish, on your own‼️‼️🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
I love Mike! I can’t get enough of him. He is so good at everything. I love the way. He goes through his list with so much emotion and and and comments and makes you laugh makes you think that’s something I didn’t know which is awesome. don’t ever stop your great people with you.
I literally randomly searched this channel for the first time since before the pandemic, and they started uploading again only 5 days ago, some energy got me
I usually don't watch videos very often that are much more than over 15 minutes long. For you guys I make the exception. I like that you're using the old background music, it makes me feel at home.
I am an animal lover too. They are my comfort, even on videos they relax and comfort me. They are cute and amusing and love unconditionally, and are my best friends. ❤️❤️❤️. There are very few animals i don’t like, and i don’t like to see them hurt. Even some bugs, i find cute. :)
Your analogy of FL is spot on. Panhandle dweller here. The winters are wet, but I still prefer it to 3 ft of snow. What I don't prefer is the ridiculous number, size, and types of roaches. I rarely saw one in the north, and when I did, it was just the generic brown ones. The first time I saw one fly, I nearly had a nervous breakdown. Lol
Fun fact about Polar Bears: when they are hunting they will cover their noses when they lie in wait to catch their prey. People will tell you that they are hiding their black nose so you can't see them, but they are actually stopping their breath vapor from making a cloud which gives them away when they are laying near the opening of a seal's breathing hole. I've seen them cover their breath when they are crouched in the snow waiting for people to come out of their cabins, too.
Now that's a cool fact. I know to hide my breath while hunting in the cold but most hunters do not. So polar bears are smarter than people. I'm not surprised, people are dumb. But I digress. Thank you for the info
Also vultures digestive tract kills any germs those carcasses might have carried. They are basically disinfecting everything, which makes me wonder if they also could kill Mad Cow disease, which is normally extrem resistant to heat, acid and whatever. Having killed off vultures as a sign of death and disease, caused the opposite. I am pretty sure many small outbreaks of disease that killed hundreds of people, could have been avoided. Because people took the dead animals and ate them, got sick and then ruined the whole water supply of the town. Vultures are fast, they would have found the dead animals on the pasture much faster than humans could have gotten them. Anthrax is a good example. Sheep died, humans took the dead sheep to not waste food and infected the whole town and everyone died. Vultures could have eaten that deceased sheep on the pasture and ...bamm...
@@mushroomragu1171 Bald Eagles mostly eat fish; while flying they will turn the fish around so that its head is facing forward and its scales aren’t creating drag.
I actually have a cockroach phobia. One night many years ago, I whacked a cockroach with a pair of heavy Dingo boots. I swear it just turned and laughed at me
Ones around my way make a sound when searching for food, I imagine was similar to a pterodactyl...or, closer to a tropical bird. Catches ones attention every time. My husky drops everything he's doing to focus, as it is such an odd sound. Run your finger tips up and down a washboard...close to that.
I’m so glad I found this video.. well presented. Love your narration. Learned a lot of new things. Great channel by a great person. I enjoyed every minute of this channel. Keep of the great work. Count me in
Then there's the elusive Mike...a cute, cuddly critter that makes an entertaining pet but is known to wander off; sometimes for upwards of TWO YEARS but don't worry, after extensive research & keen observation, scientists report that Mike's are so enthralled with FunFacts that they must emerge again from the wild to sustain life by sharing their trivial wealth. Welcome home, Buddy ×⁰Xø
That's a great analogy, and right on the theme of this vid. When Mike returned unexpectedly one morning, it was like a beloved companion critter you thought you'd never see again suddenly coming home!
Oh dear, Cetacea are broken into two suborders: baleen whales and toothed whales. Baleen whales are what you typically think of as whales. Toothed whales include Dolphins, Pilot, Belluga, Sperm Whales, and Orcinus orca So yes Orcas/Killer whales are just big dolphins, but they're all still whales, just toothed whales and not Baleen Whales. In case you find me being a Karen or Kevin, all comments are good for the algorithm and I have a Masters's degree in Marine Biology that I do not use so, it makes me feel good to share my wasted education.
I have lived in Florida and I live in California right now, an hour north of Death Valley. In Florida it's very humid and so the temperature difference between night and day is very little ( figuratively speaking). During the summer it might get up to 85 -90degrees but then overnight it'll only get down to about 70-75 degrees. where i am at now there is almost 0 humidity in the high desert. it will get up too 100degrees and at night will drop to 60 degrees, since there is not enough moisture in the air to keep the temperature up overnight. (during summer it is basically 100degrees everyday. if we get a strong ridge of high pressure , we might see 105-110 degrees. i have seen 110 a handful of times)
Rabbits are incapable of burping or farting. So giving them food that can cause gas can turn out to be a painful experience for both you and the rabbit. In order to break the gas bubble up, they need exercise. But exercise is painful so they may not want to. Meaning you have to palpate around to try and break the bubble up yourself. It was the one and only time my holland lop ever bit me in the almost 9 years I had it. It was also the only time he ever ate a fresh fruit or vegetable.
Macaques aren't the only hairy thieves! There's a RUclips video of an orangutan who unzips a man's jacket, pulls it off of him, and puts it on! It actually fits him pretty well, too.
Number 17: There was actually a cute/cheesy animated movie based around that! It's called "The Pebble and the Penguin", and Tim Curry voices the main antagonist in it.
The only thing I do is that we are the same as each other. We love our family the same. We grieve over death the same and we both suffer ptsd and we both are very protective of the ones we love and we both show compassion by saving our lives because heros doesn't wear capes and we both are loyal to people we love and if someone dies they never leave their side just like us. Speaking of which is it possible if the milk was lactose free where it has no sugar if it is lactose free is that ok
My cat likes milk...... with a caveat- she will only take part in the act of drinking milk if the milk is either lactose free milk (it has the lactase enzyme) OR the "cat milk" put out by Whiskas (brand that makes cat food products) as its been formulated to be safe (as a treat) for adult cats.
@@PADS62 just remember- lactose free milk (contains the lactase enzyme) and the "cat milk" put out by Whiskas should only be given in a small amount and treat it like you would a "rich" dessert. Only given in small portions and treat it like a treat.
It is Steel, not Steal. Not trying to embarrass anyone. Just thought I would point that out. Mike, glad to see you and your lists once again. Binge watched List 25 during COVID. Never subscribed. Now I will. Thanks for the entertainment and education.
Just to give more infor for anyone who reads the comment about goats making spider webs: Scientists have put the gen for the silk protein in goats, so there is the protein complex for spider silk in the milk. So when you take the milk, they can extract the protein and treat it, so it can be processed into spinnable spider silk. But now it is goat silk. You might be a bit dissapointed to hear there are no cute coats, swinging around on silk threads like spiderman, shooting them from their wrists.
But only the males. Which is funny because Perry the Platypus did not know about supposedly having a poisonous claw. It was in the series and puzzled everyone.
Love number 16 about guinea pigs!! Most people don't know how to take care of them as well as how much space they need! I have 6 and their enclosure takes up half of my family room!
@@rivertam0713 -Yeah, well, lots of things people eat are kinda cringy, IMO. I can't imagine eating a gp, but I was a forty-something before I decided sushi wasn't bait, and now, eleven years downrange from a fight with tongue cancer, this 62yo can put away a seriously delirious amount of salmon, tuna, white tuna, eel, etc sashimi. But I wouldn't chow down the neighbors koi pond occupants!
Lovely and disgusting fact about rat poison is after the rodents eat the poison they usually go back to their dens, if they make it that far, which are in your walls or attic, to die. It's definitely not pleasant for the humans once the rodents start to decompose and you can't get to where they are without ripping your house apart
This is why I prefer to have ferrets and dogs working as rat catchers. They also show you where the rats hide out, so you can clean the whole thing out and seal it. And dogs and ferrets will take out all the rats, with poison, if one rat dies, the others will sooner or later realise why they died and avoid the poison...or worse, grow resistant to it. Which is why companies have to go for worse and worse poison each year. There is a channel on here where they work with dogs and and minks to eradicate rats from farms, especially poultry farms and the dog dig up the nests hidden under the ground whole the ferrets goes in and drives the rats out.
My friend has a Fixed Ferret my other friend has a weasel and I think he has an Otter? I have cats I rescued that someone dropped off a bunch of cats that were not fixed, so there was about 30. We brought all of them into my condo, get them their. Vets and get there checkups. I gave them to people who give them good homes. I kept two . I then found two more kitties so I had four. I now have three as I had to put one down..
I'm glad to see you back. I enjoy the lists! But, for the love of Shakespeare, please spell check your pop-ups! Spiderwebs stronger than steal? Sigh. Welcome back
Our Barn Cats mostly feed themselves, we do leave raw milk 2xs day after milking the cows. They are very healthy dense and powerful . This has been the norm since 1873.
Fun fact, barn cats will produce more lactase into adulthood, but they loose that ability when milk feeding stops, and they do not get it back. One partly addaption to living with humans for so long and getting milk. Which does not mean they should be feed milk, it is not needed for cats. But farm cats who are fine with it do exist.
It's so good to have Mike back. This cat helped me through alot of crap when I was homeless. I felt lost went he went away.
That’s awesome!!!
He helped me too☺️
I hope things are better for you now. I get it🥹
I love how Mike puts personality behind each list not just reading them without any emotion. He makes the videos more entertaining and interesting...glad he's back🙂
That means a lot! Thank you!
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My Man Mike, I know, older episode, but it was on my screen while I was watching a recent List25. This episode, as ALWAYS, was PHENOMENAL‼️
Despite l knowing all of these facts, your TREMENDOUS and INFECTIOUS HUMOROUS delivery, ( I mean, it has to be said, you have perfect comedic timing) I fully invested in every moment‼️
I have no idea what the writing staff situation is with List25 2.0,, though I believe with every fiber of my being that either write or HEAVILY INFLUENCE, and most definitely improv, the commentary is TOP SHELF‼️
I do now if it matters, but Ian ECSTATIC that you are the voice and face of List25, as it should be. I am exceedingly happy and proud of you for two reasons:
1. Regaling your rightful place as the Host with the MOST of List25!
2. Your spectacular physical metamorphosis. I was very concerned for you when you were, what, 65lbs. heavier? I feared for your health and well-being. You owned your metamorphosis. You seem happier either because of it or in spite of it, either way, I am ELATED to see you healthier looking, so you can continue using your gifts and Blessings for DECADES to come‼️
Ps. Is Fowler around? How is he doing? How are his films doing? I miss the kid.
Much L♥️VE to Y🥰U, your Lovely Lady and the Whole of Team List25, however large that May be. Though I have every confidence you could run the show, start to finish, on your own‼️‼️🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
It's totally distracting for him to comment with his leftist views....VERY unappealing!
@list25 is Tristan back as well? OkThankYou was fun also.
I love Mike! I can’t get enough of him. He is so good at everything. I love the way. He goes through his list with so much emotion and and and comments and makes you laugh makes you think that’s something I didn’t know which is awesome. don’t ever stop your great people with you.
So happy to see this channel come back to life. This channel was a daily watch for me. The livestreams were very entertaining as well.
Your List 25s are always so educational. THANKS!
I literally randomly searched this channel for the first time since before the pandemic, and they started uploading again only 5 days ago, some energy got me
I was so surprised and happy to see Mike again! I'm so excited for more lists!!
Mike glad you're finally back. Never gave up on List 25. Never unsubscribed!!!!!
I'm so happy you guys are back, you've been missed 🤗
is tristian back as well or just mike?
@@banditt18 Just Mike .
I actually have squirrels that live in my backyard 2 of them are close they play together..So cute they must be family ❤
I usually don't watch videos very often that are much more than over 15 minutes long. For you guys I make the exception. I like that you're using the old background music, it makes me feel at home.
So awesome to see you back doing ...List 25
OTTERS ARE SO ADORABLE. They also have a pouch in which they keep their favourite rocks.
That's incredible. I had no idea otters had a pouch.
I’ve seen both river otters and sea otters-they’re both COMPLETELY ADORABLE!
Still ecstatic to hear "I'm Mike with list 25" glad to have you back
I am an animal lover too. They are my comfort, even on videos they relax and comfort me. They are cute and amusing and love unconditionally, and are my best friends. ❤️❤️❤️. There are very few animals i don’t like, and i don’t like to see them hurt. Even some bugs, i find cute. :)
very informative thanks Mike from List25 love your videos
Your analogy of FL is spot on. Panhandle dweller here. The winters are wet, but I still prefer it to 3 ft of snow. What I don't prefer is the ridiculous number, size, and types of roaches. I rarely saw one in the north, and when I did, it was just the generic brown ones. The first time I saw one fly, I nearly had a nervous breakdown. Lol
Great love hearing all the facts especially the ones having a different colour.
I'm glad you are back. Good video!
So glad you’re back! Looking great, keep it up. You’ve inspired me. 😊
Nice to see Mike again.
I am so glad you’re back on here!!!!!
Good to have you back, Mike and Co. Missed you guys!
The guinea pig part is so sweet!!!
Yes!! Mike is back! I stopped watching and unsubscribed, but just like Mike, I will come back again.. as long as he stays! ❤
So glad to have you back! I missed you and list 25. You are have such a great personality
These videos came outta nowhere. Happy to see Mike again. Keep it up dude 🤗
Welcome back Mike, you were missed.
So happy you’re back!!!❤❤❤❤
Fun fact about Polar Bears: when they are hunting they will cover their noses when they lie in wait to catch their prey. People will tell you that they are hiding their black nose so you can't see them, but they are actually stopping their breath vapor from making a cloud which gives them away when they are laying near the opening of a seal's breathing hole. I've seen them cover their breath when they are crouched in the snow waiting for people to come out of their cabins, too.
Now that's a cool fact. I know to hide my breath while hunting in the cold but most hunters do not. So polar bears are smarter than people. I'm not surprised, people are dumb. But I digress. Thank you for the info
So, uh, Auntie, do ya warn the people about the bear lying in wait or do you grab a hot cocoa & enjoy the show? 😜
@@echognomecal6742 😉
It wasn't lost on me that the man that observed the dolphins getting high has the last name DOWNER! 😂😂
WONT WATCH IT WITHOUT HIM!.....YAY MIKE
OMG! Mike you are back! List 25 has me back now too. You look great Mike!
Thanks so much and welcome back!
I rely happy this show came back! I used to watch the old shows. I couldn’t leave comments.😊
Years ago, a bird hit our window in the place I was staying at. Fortunately it was just stunned for a brief while and was able to fly off. 🙂
List 25, I’m back and subscribed because Mike is back.
What a wonderful, informative video! So glad you're back!✌️
Thanks for sharing, there is a lot that I didn't know about.
One thing that makes vultures less repulsive is knowing that without them there would be decaying critters everywhere.
Also vultures digestive tract kills any germs those carcasses might have carried. They are basically disinfecting everything, which makes me wonder if they also could kill Mad Cow disease, which is normally extrem resistant to heat, acid and whatever.
Having killed off vultures as a sign of death and disease, caused the opposite. I am pretty sure many small outbreaks of disease that killed hundreds of people, could have been avoided.
Because people took the dead animals and ate them, got sick and then ruined the whole water supply of the town.
Vultures are fast, they would have found the dead animals on the pasture much faster than humans could have gotten them.
Anthrax is a good example. Sheep died, humans took the dead sheep to not waste food and infected the whole town and everyone died.
Vultures could have eaten that deceased sheep on the pasture and ...bamm...
Nope. Still disgusting. 🤢
Crows and ravens do that too. Fun fact; Bald eagles are scavengers
@@mushroomragu1171
Bald Eagles are fish-eaters.
@@mushroomragu1171
Bald Eagles mostly eat fish; while flying they will turn the fish around so that its head is facing forward and its scales aren’t creating drag.
I am soooooo happy you're back... Sharing on my platform... Welcome back
Mike is the Best. Out of all pages I see, Mike is my fave. Like his corny jokes. Great personality, Funny, no bullshit,
Thank you so much!!!
I actually have a cockroach phobia.
One night many years ago, I whacked a cockroach with a pair of heavy Dingo boots.
I swear it just turned and laughed at me
Crows are classified as songbirds! They have many vocalizations other then just crowing.
Ones around my way make a sound when searching for food, I imagine was similar to a pterodactyl...or, closer to a tropical bird. Catches ones attention every time. My husky drops everything he's doing to focus, as it is such an odd sound. Run your finger tips up and down a washboard...close to that.
I have missed all of you! Glad to see you again!
Looks like life is good for you these days!
Move your videos! Been subscribed for ages!
Very good job, as usual! 👍
I used to tell my mom 'I'm not lazy, I'm crepuscular! Rawr, I'm a lion!' She didn't think it was funny either☹️
Glad Mike with list 25 is back
What a coincidence! So am I! LoL
My favorite channel is back!!
I’m so glad I found this video.. well presented. Love your narration. Learned a lot of new things. Great channel by a great person. I enjoyed every minute of this channel. Keep of the great work. Count me in
Welcome aboard! And thank you so much!
I’m really interested in how Mike and co. we’re brought back to this channel. I’m glad they are, if it’s not AI .
I promise I am not AI lol. I'm back.
Wow very happy to see you back. Good luck 👍
Then there's the elusive Mike...a cute, cuddly critter that makes an entertaining pet but is known to wander off; sometimes for upwards of TWO YEARS but don't worry, after extensive research & keen observation, scientists report that Mike's are so enthralled with FunFacts that they must emerge again from the wild to sustain life by sharing their trivial wealth. Welcome home, Buddy ×⁰Xø
That's a great analogy, and right on the theme of this vid. When Mike returned unexpectedly one morning, it was like a beloved companion critter you thought you'd never see again suddenly coming home!
This comment is absolute gold and thoroughly entertaining. 🤗🌹
@@brianarbenz1329
I so agree 😃
Good to see you back Mike and you're looking pretty trim
I can't say it enough, welcome back!!!
Oh dear, Cetacea are broken into two suborders: baleen whales and toothed whales. Baleen whales are what you typically think of as whales. Toothed whales include Dolphins, Pilot, Belluga, Sperm Whales, and Orcinus orca So yes Orcas/Killer whales are just big dolphins, but they're all still whales, just toothed whales and not Baleen Whales. In case you find me being a Karen or Kevin, all comments are good for the algorithm and I have a Masters's degree in Marine Biology that I do not use so, it makes me feel good to share my wasted education.
Ohh.. nice info.. Thank You❣️👏🏼😌
I hear you! I have a B.S. in Zoology and Conservation Biology. That’s why I worked in a bookstore for 26 years. 😎😁😎😁😎
Dang never waisted education...Id dog back deep Into the teachings you loved it for a reason
Love you and your education anyway.
It's the intent & presentation that make all the difference.
Thanks for sharing & adding to our knowledge!
I hope Tristen Is with you as well. Glad to see you back
He isn't. He's working on his new studio, Chasing Shadows Gainesville. But glad to be back!
Spider web is like “steel” not steal!! That’s funny!!
Mike, we missed you! So glad you're back! Hope you're doing well. Looking forward to more content from you and your team. 😊
I have lived in Florida and I live in California right now, an hour north of Death Valley. In Florida it's very humid and so the temperature difference between night and day is very little ( figuratively speaking). During the summer it might get up to 85 -90degrees but then overnight it'll only get down to about 70-75 degrees. where i am at now there is almost 0 humidity in the high desert. it will get up too 100degrees and at night will drop to 60 degrees, since there is not enough moisture in the air to keep the temperature up overnight. (during summer it is basically 100degrees everyday. if we get a strong ridge of high pressure , we might see 105-110 degrees. i have seen 110 a handful of times)
JillJab? Such a missed opportunity to name it a JillDo. 😂
Rats also need a friend! Maybe Sweden will have that law too :-)
That's so sweet that there's a law to protect guinea pigs' happiness
Wow Mike, you lost weight, I guess it's been a while sense I last watch List 25! Thank you for your video, I always learn new things about anything!
We have three other new ones. Check them out!
Hey List 25 is back!!!!! YEAH!!!!
Mike lost weight! He looks great. =)
Humans: Puff, Puff, Pass 🚫
Dolphins: Puffer, Puffer, Pass ✅
Mike amazing- like to agree
Such a cute sweet picture of you and doggie. Big hugs dear sir!
That's Bella!
@@list25 ❤️.
“King of the Jungle” doesn’t live in they jungle. They live on the savanna. (You sort of touched on it but didn’t clarify).
IS THE OLD LIST 25 BACK?!?
Yupppp
I love to watch your videos they are so informative
Check out the dung beetle. Yes, it is appropriately named. But what it does is fascinating.
Really fun 25 facts
Rabbits are incapable of burping or farting. So giving them food that can cause gas can turn out to be a painful experience for both you and the rabbit. In order to break the gas bubble up, they need exercise. But exercise is painful so they may not want to. Meaning you have to palpate around to try and break the bubble up yourself. It was the one and only time my holland lop ever bit me in the almost 9 years I had it. It was also the only time he ever ate a fresh fruit or vegetable.
WTF WHERE THE HELL HAVE YOU GUYS BEEN
Check out Monday's video!
Loved this one Mike you did a great job!!TY for the information it was fun learning especially about those dolphins
Macaques aren't the only hairy thieves! There's a RUclips video of an orangutan who unzips a man's jacket, pulls it off of him, and puts it on! It actually fits him pretty well, too.
Number 17: There was actually a cute/cheesy animated movie based around that! It's called "The Pebble and the Penguin", and Tim Curry voices the main antagonist in it.
The only thing I do is that we are the same as each other. We love our family the same. We grieve over death the same and we both suffer ptsd and we both are very protective of the ones we love and we both show compassion by saving our lives because heros doesn't wear capes and we both are loyal to people we love and if someone dies they never leave their side just like us. Speaking of which is it possible if the milk was lactose free where it has no sugar if it is lactose free is that ok
Yes. 😊
My cat likes milk...... with a caveat- she will only take part in the act of drinking milk if the milk is either lactose free milk (it has the lactase enzyme) OR the "cat milk" put out by Whiskas (brand that makes cat food products) as its been formulated to be safe (as a treat) for adult cats.
Thanks for that info... I'll have get some for my kittys.❤❤
@@PADS62 just remember- lactose free milk (contains the lactase enzyme) and the "cat milk" put out by Whiskas should only be given in a small amount and treat it like you would a "rich" dessert. Only given in small portions and treat it like a treat.
@lesliehyde
Thanks for telling me. I probably would've given them a bowl of it. 🥺
But I'll make sure to use it as a treat. 😊
You look thinner mate , Good to see you again
It is Steel, not Steal. Not trying to embarrass anyone. Just thought I would point that out. Mike, glad to see you and your lists once again. Binge watched List 25 during COVID. Never subscribed. Now I will. Thanks for the entertainment and education.
Thank you for making me laugh today. 😊
this is giving me alphapaw flash backs lmao
Spiders web is also great for medical purposes but hard to collect enough which is why there are goats that also make spiders web
Just to give more infor for anyone who reads the comment about goats making spider webs:
Scientists have put the gen for the silk protein in goats, so there is the protein complex for spider silk in the milk.
So when you take the milk, they can extract the protein and treat it, so it can be processed into spinnable spider silk. But now it is goat silk.
You might be a bit dissapointed to hear there are no cute coats, swinging around on silk threads like spiderman, shooting them from their wrists.
I'm glad you're back. You're looking great.
Thank you!
Ok, a platypus is venomous. I guess you learn something new everyday. I guarantee you I will never forget that.
But only the males. Which is funny because Perry the Platypus did not know about supposedly having a poisonous claw. It was in the series and puzzled everyone.
Love number 16 about guinea pigs!! Most people don't know how to take care of them as well as how much space they need! I have 6 and their enclosure takes up half of my family room!
And they are so intelligent! Guinea pig love!
@@shegeek5559 Also a popular (and tasty from what I have heard) food in some cultures.
@@rivertam0713 -Yeah, well, lots of things people eat are kinda cringy, IMO. I can't imagine eating a gp, but I was a forty-something before I decided sushi wasn't bait, and now, eleven years downrange from a fight with tongue cancer, this 62yo can put away a seriously delirious amount of salmon, tuna, white tuna, eel, etc sashimi. But I wouldn't chow down the neighbors koi pond occupants!
I thought that law was in Switzerland and not Sweden though
Lovely and disgusting fact about rat poison is after the rodents eat the poison they usually go back to their dens, if they make it that far, which are in your walls or attic, to die.
It's definitely not pleasant for the humans once the rodents start to decompose and you can't get to where they are without ripping your house apart
This is why I prefer to have ferrets and dogs working as rat catchers. They also show you where the rats hide out, so you can clean the whole thing out and seal it.
And dogs and ferrets will take out all the rats, with poison, if one rat dies, the others will sooner or later realise why they died and avoid the poison...or worse, grow resistant to it. Which is why companies have to go for worse and worse poison each year.
There is a channel on here where they work with dogs and and minks to eradicate rats from farms, especially poultry farms and the dog dig up the nests hidden under the ground whole the ferrets goes in and drives the rats out.
@@gabrielbernard5440I love that show especially Brindy.
Axylotyls can swim and walk on land, when they mostly look like a fish - Octavia Wilde, 6.
Fascinating facts!
Thanks again for sharing
My friend has a Fixed Ferret my other friend has a weasel and I think he has an Otter? I have cats I rescued that someone dropped off a bunch of cats that were not fixed, so there was about 30. We brought all of them into my condo, get them their. Vets and get there checkups. I gave them to people who give them good homes. I kept two . I then found two more kitties so I had four. I now have three as I had to put one down..
I didn’t like Alpha Paw. So glad you’re back! 🎉
Welcome back!!!
BTW Mike…you are looking good!
Damn Mike you lost a lot of weight. Looking good man 👍🏻
I'm glad to see you back. I enjoy the lists! But, for the love of Shakespeare, please spell check your pop-ups! Spiderwebs stronger than steal? Sigh. Welcome back
Our Barn Cats mostly feed themselves, we do leave raw milk 2xs day after milking the cows. They are very healthy dense and powerful . This has been the norm since 1873.
Fun fact, barn cats will produce more lactase into adulthood, but they loose that ability when milk feeding stops, and they do not get it back. One partly addaption to living with humans for so long and getting milk.
Which does not mean they should be feed milk, it is not needed for cats. But farm cats who are fine with it do exist.
Welcome Back Mike!
Why, thank you!
YOU ARE BACK!!!!!!! ISSED YOU BROTHER!!!!!!!!