That cricket clip is one of my favourites. I love that he puts his emptys in the recycle bin. 🤣 Those white cocky's pulled our TV antennae to pieces and threw it on the ground.
We had two as pets. One was old as Mathuselah and would complain about dying. The other, though - plucky little shit decimated our bamboo plant. He'd get put in his enclosure now and then for misbehaving and it'd grow back over a few days, only to be gone and kept gone as soon as he got out. Also, forget about rubber around the windows, shoes left out or anything shaped like a zipper - little bugger would target anything he could get his beak in to. He also would take on the cats, chooks, dogs and other assorted wildlife that wandered onto the block.
They have very sharp beaks and are very destructive. They were eating the lighthouse at Cleveland, QLD Australia, which had to be moved for the filming of part of the Narnia movie, then repaired and relocated.
Our Cocky was a character, swore like a trooper, liked to tinker under cars and could imitate any animal. Every morning he gave the command to the cattle dog to bring in the cows for morning milking, then would call out ' where's my cup of tea.' I have fond memories playing hop scotch, with the cocky running over to steal the stones we used, each time we threw them, and swearing at us if we tried to stop him.
Ours was a little shit - would chew anything that looked remotely chewable, decimated our poor bamboo plant, chased the cats and dogs and chooks around, would sidle up to you all nice-like and then go for the toes, tell on us kids to our mum, yell about home and away being on and drink out of unattended coke cans/steal hats/eat doritos/jump on my head in particular. Loved him to bits and when we moved we had to rehome him to a farm where he settled with a pretty little sweetie.
It’s their natural instinct because that is how they survive their natural predators aka the Dingos (even though it is impossible no to find a pure breed dingo, they are just wild dogs).
Jeez, Ryan, you genuinely shocked me with that "Close the lid and turn the barbie on." You weren't serious, were you? You wouldn't torture & kill an animal just because you don't like it, would you? All through my teenage years we had a snake that used to live under the piano. When a guy would bring me home after a first date I'd always offer them a drink. Their reaction to the snake when it came out to greet them would dictate whether there was ever a second date. The ones who treated it, as we did, as just a pet, were always Ozzies, but two American guys and one Greek guy leapt out the door yelling! We also had a Cockie who used to wait until the dog had got to the very bottom of the stairs from the front door...and then, imitating my mother, it would give a whistle and call the dog who'd turn around and climb the stairs again. Cockie never tired of this game, so the dog took to only using the back door!
We have an unwritten rule in Australia , the one who has travelled the greater distance on a bridge has right of way unless he has a give way sign against him/ her so by that unwritten rule the kangaroo had the right of way and clear passage .
That was a Manta Ray, not a Sting Ray. Mantas are completely harmless & stunning creatures. Some love a hug too Huntsman spiders, not woodsman...so you were close lol I released 2 of them the other day
Yep, that was the road melting. When I was a kid, we used to have competitions to see who could collect the most bitumen on the end of a stick. You start off with a nice blob on the end of the stick, then keep rolling it around picking up more as you go; kind of like making a snowball only black and hot. 😁
Ive never laughed so hard at one of your videos before - this one had me cracking up! That bloke at the cricket was a bloody legend! Everyone at the cricket has a good time. Typical Aussie fun :)
@@naomij66 - I was a barefoot kid, and would often get melted bitumen stuck under my feet from crossing the road in summer. It took forever to get off.
There's a house near me where the owners keep their front garden immaculate. This includes a large pine like tree. The local cockys like to pull bunches of the pine needles off and then let them fall all messily over the front yard. They don't eat or use for nests. It's just a game to them and I'm sure they've deliberately chosen the property owner it would upset most. Naughty teenagers indeed.
That was a mantaray. They are large but harmless. I have swam with them in Western Australia at Coral Bay (Ningaloo National Park). One of the most beautiful and amazing places I've ever been and the Mantaray swim was one of the best experiences I've ever had.
Kangaroos and wallabies run across the road in front of you like this too, then stop in the middle of the road, twitch their ears, as if to say “bloody hell - how did I get here!? Where am I!? Where was I heading!? What was I going to do!?”. And then they either keep going (if you haven’t run into them), or they’ll turn around and go back where they came from! - Dumb as dog shit! But they jump out in front of you at the last second, so you barely have time to stop the car. The road can be empty for ages, then you come along, and they jump out in front of you! - Like moths to a flame. So gorgeous, but so dumb.
A few years ago, a new shopping centre was built in our area. It wasn’t long before it was covered with a huge flock of cockies trying to pull the siding off it.
A school I worked at had a huge cockatoo problem, the staff wound up wrapping their car wiper blades in rags and towels, apparently the cockies liked how they tasted.
Hitting emus when driving is really bad because they slide up the bonnet then straight through the windscreen; their long legs make this almost inevitable.
Yep, bitumen was melting in the heat. Yes, boozer was at the cricket test at the Adelaide Oval. Snake was a python, so not venomous, but bite would still have been painful. Spider = huntsman, not woodman (the latter is a member of the coterie group. i.e. rich bastard, for the Collingwood Football Club). The colourful gemstone is an opal. It is mainly mined at Coober Pedy, SA and Lightning Ridge, QLD. The former is an interesting place. The miners have dug their homes out of the ground and live udnerground, where it is cooler.
That was a cute baby Kookaburra and he was hungry! Yes, the road tar melts in summer! Typical tea break behaviour in the boys only area of the cricket ground! Don't wake up the snake, or mama spider! Incredible Opal from Cooper Pedy, epic! Yes, buildings install bird proof protection, the naughty sulphur crested cockatoos don't like it! Omg, tiger snake up your jeans, no thanks! Summer hailstorms, make sure you have undercover parking! The whales here are just amazing! Look out for our Emus as well when driving! 😂👍😮
So pleased you didn't take offense. My sister ALWAYS says "cooper" and it has become a "thing" with me. You explained everything perfectly by the way. Cheers.👏😁
That was a Manta Ray. They don't have stings. They're harmless. Ive seen a huge one leap out of the sea and almost fly for a little while. It was a massive leap and a stunningly beautiful sight❤
Middle of last week I discovered a lizard is living under my fridge. I am letting it live in my kitchen rent free, it’s crazy hot outside and I’m guessing I must have bugs for it to eat. I have no pets or children, so I think it’ll be ok.
Yeah, I don’t know why, but lizards seem to love fridges and bathrooms. I had a skink living underneath the bench in my bathroom and my Grandpa always had lizards hiding out under the fridges in his garage.
1:00 thats a young Kookaburra, he is just learning.. Has a bit of attitude, they are really smart, funny birds.. 2:15 its so hot, the asphalt has melted. 5:45 Dudes a unit, serious roo for a grey.. 8:30 Locals and Govt hate this, people are getting way too close to crocodiles.. You wont find a local there!
I'm guessing that's actually probably from the Qld floods, that had communities cut off by the roads that were flooded & covered in crocs. People are probably locals, watching & waiting to see if the vehicle is making it across with essential supplies for them, or even maybe evacuation of them after days, if not weeks of waiting. Was pretty widely reported about this stuff happening
I think it's a river crossing in the Northern Territory during the dry season, can't remember the name but it's notable for how many crocs hang around there.
The guy drinking 4 beers…that was at the Adelaide oval in South Australia during the cricket. They plat Aussie rules football on the oval during winter too.
Love kookaburras. Theyre also very intelligent, feed one once and you got the whole family asking for food for the rest of their lives. Dunno how it goes the other way, might taste alright..
Every time you talk about how dangerous it is for us down here in Aussie land, I remember the scene from the Diskworld series (read 'fourecks' as 'XXXX'): Death held out a hand. I WANT, he said, A BOOK ABOUT THE DANGEROUS CREATURES OF FOURECKS- Albert looked up and dived for cover, receiving only mild bruising because he had the foresight to curl into a ball. After a while Death, his voice a little muffled, said: ALBERT, I WOULD BE SO GRATEFUL IF YOU COULD GIVE ME A HAND HERE. Albert scrambled up and pulled at some of the huge volumes, finally dislodging enough of them for his master to clamber free. HMM... Death picked up a book at random and read the cover. "DANGEROUS MAMMALS, REPTILES, AMPHIBIANS, BIRDS, FISH, JELLYFISH, INSECTS, SPIDERS, CRUSTACEANS, GRASSES, TREES, MOSSES, AND LICHENS OF TERROR INCOGNITA, " he read. His gaze moved down the spine. VOLUME 29C, he added. OH. PART THREE, I SEE. He glanced up at the listening shelves. POSSIBLY IT WOULD BE SIMPLER IF I ASKED FOR A LIST OF THE HARMLESS CREATURES OF THE AFORESAID CONTINENT? They waited. IT WOULD APPEAR THAT- "No, wait master. Here it comes." Albert pointed to something white zigzagging lazily through the air. Finally Death reached up an caught the single sheet of paper. He read it carefully and then turned it over briefly just in case anything was written on the other side. "May I?" said Albert. Death handed him the paper. "'Some of the sheep, '" Albert read aloud. "Oh, well. Maybe a week at the seaside'd be better, then." WHAT AN INTRIGUING PLACE, said Death. SADDLE UP THE HORSE, ALBERT. I FEEL SURE I'M GOING TO BE NEEDED.
Sulphur Crested Cockatoos are VERY smart! Like Magpies, they manage to learn a lot from human behaviour and have become good at manipulating things to their preference!
6:45 that is a Tarantula Hawk Wasp, they can be found on nearly every continent, I have never seen one in person. In fact, I knew they were in the USA before I knew they were here.
Don't be mad at the stingray Ryan, if Steve had of left the barb in, he actually would have survived even though it pierced his heart....then again the first thing you would want to do is pull it out, so I don't blame him either, it was tragic.
Hey Ryan, how about for an upcoming video, you and your wife make and try an Australian hamburger. For this it goes bun, burger patty, bbq sauce, cheese, a fried egg, lettuce, tomato, pickled beetroot, a pineapple ring and 2 pieces of crispy bacon with the top bun BARELY holding it all together
You forgot the onions (preferably sauteéd) to go on top of the patty. The bun needs to be lightly toasted too, so it doesn’t go too soggy like the one that I had for lunch today. It broke up and fell onto the bag that I kept on my lap just in case. Delicious!
Firstly, that kookaburra was only a baby, they’re usually twice that size. Secondly, everyone knows the crowd at a cricket game is FAR MORE entertaining than the game! I usually watch the people in costumes get arrested by security 😂
The huntsman spiders are the cousin of the tarantula spider. I’m terrified of those things cos of their size and how hairy they are. However, it the smaller ones that’ll kill you, such as the Funnel Web spider or the Redback spider. The funnel web spider is the top or 2nd top venomous spider in the world and can kill you in as little as 15 minutes. The redback comes in at 5th most venomous. Both of these spiders are common around the house and garden in eastern & central areas of Australia, including highly populated Sydney & Melbourne suburbs.
It may not have been that particular dog, but there was a video of a dog who would hassle crocodiles getting immediately eaten and the owners were like "oh no, we couldn't possibly have predicted or prevented this."
Sick and tired of these morons taking videos of themselves and dogs with crocs. They'd be the first to demand that the poor bloody croc be shot if it had killed the dog. Hint - don't let your dog think it's a hero because a croc or a snake ran away - the next one probably won't.
In 'Stralya' we call it sculling beers not chugging lol 😂 You can hear the crowd yelling 'Scull, scull, scull'. Also look up our late great prime minister Bob Hawke who holds a record for sculling a yard glass of beer and who sculled a beer when we won the Americas Cup.
My husband told me when he got home from duty shift (RAN) that there was a cockatoo pecking away at the cables on the ship. He was told to get rid of the bird, but the cockatoo kept flying from one cable to another cable on the opposite side of the ship. 😂 he had to chase it back and forth 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Was watching this with my cat next to me. She got quite upset with the kookaburra. I think she was trying to work out why I had a bird in the house🤪🤪. p.s. love your videos
That's the tar melting because it's so hot. The electrical box attracts the cockroaches due to heat, the snake in the BBQ is a python, sport, so harmless. All snakes are protected species in Australia so it's actually a crime to kill them, unless your Indigenous and you eat it. ;-)
Yeah we once had one in the outside bathroom at my house and my dad picked it up using his phone. Born and raised Aussie Bue even that I thought was crazy since it tried to climb on to his hand.
Actually Steve would've been the first to talk about what happened. He also wouldn't have wanted anyone to hold a grudge against a species because of his actions. He swam up over the top of a stingray he didn't know was there, could happen to anyone. Just unlucky that had the barb gone in anywhere else, he'd have most likely been fine. Also nah, carpet python is harmless. He was just looking for a place to cool off. Kangaroos are known for jumping in dams when dogs are chasing them and when the dogs go in to get the roo, the roo will attempt to drown them. Roos can absolutely swim.
Keep up the content. As an Australian I would like to say thanks for for finally calling us a different species mate. And that bloody tiger snake is the third most venomous snake in the world and is apparently quite hard to beat in a fight. And the fact how the guy said wish me luck while he had a clamp around his
That Blue rock is Opal. Great TV show here called 'Outback Opal Hunters' done by a WA (West Australian) Production Company. They also do a program called 'Outback Truckers'. Very Aussie productions and well made with good Aussie characters. I have seen excerpts here on You Tube, have a gander Ryan. That means have a look.
0:50 - This is a Baby Kookaburra. That's why it sounds like this. 2:20 - The Asphalt is Melting. 9:50 - Ryan, This Spider is called a "Huntsman" Not a "Woodsman".
Utmost respect Ryan, you’re a true brother from another mother. I will also never forgive the sting ray for killing Steve Irwin. Such a huge loss. R. I. P. Steve. Xx.
We used to get grasshopper plagues out the farm,so we’d catch the ones in the shed and throw them in the spider webs…Then watch the spiders come out n feast on them
Huntsman… awesome spiders 🕷️ I ALWAYS put a glass over them, slip paper underneath and take them outside.. could EVER kill them… they eat mosquitoes inside 😎😂
I give you a thumbs up whenever you are genuinely impressed of fascinated by these videos. I've got to get out of the house more. Actually, no. I think I'm better off staying indoors. BTW Tiger snakes are very deadly.
Does that make harder not to come for a visit, or to live. I think the good stuff definately out weighs the bad, don't you! Still lovin your channel mate. Keep up the great work. Oh yeah, when you do come over, let us know. We'll have a Barbie and knock the froth of a few.
Huntsman spiders (not woodsman) aren’t poisonous but they do bite and are prolific in Au. They also take care of mosquitoes and other pesky bugs so I’ve learned to coexist.
The python in the barbeque is a harmless carpet snake - my uncle once had one as a pet. The tiger snake up the jeans leg is already dead, I think, because it's not moving.
Hi Ryan, I love you reactions to Australian Aussie Stuff. The Rock being cut is Opal, very expensive. Best place to find is around Coober Pedy in South Australia. Movies made around Coober Pedy, Mad Max Pitch Black - the spaceship still there.
The road melting is normal during our summers can reach 40-50 degrees or 104-122 Fahrenheit. When it's this hot in Australia and some asks you how hot it is you can just say "she's a warm one" That spider is called a Huntsman its not dangerous its pretty social will stay in the open its commonly found in the lounge or kitchen. It's also frown upon to kill one.
Kangaroos and emu are the two dumbest animals when it comes to road safety, they literally will jump in front of you at last second, no joke. I have had 3 strikes causing all up about 15 grand damage, all insured, don't go driving Aus without insurance.
Even when the guy is chugging beers, he still puts the empties in the Recycling bin!!
We are not all occas
That's nice
Aww that's a baby Kookaburra, he is still learning how to laugh properly
He probably wanted a feed
@@alexradojkovic9671glory glory to south Sydney
Hahaa i thought it was growling!
No, just a baby waiting for the person to feed him. They’re not at all aggressive to humans…
He’s still learning
It still blows my mind, how popular and respected Steve Irwin is globally, Respect.
Yes most new he would die I am a bushy and to me he tormented animals just to make a show
I had won of my mates pull one of my back teeth out I was out on the farm and it was a holiday the pain was instantly gone he used pliers
That ball of fluff is a baby Kookaburra who hasn’t got his grown up call yet. 🥰🇦🇺
The guy riding the wheelie bin down the hill, I thought "Hang on, I recognise that street". Had to skip bak to confirm. Yep, that's my home town.
Coolangatta?
thanks for the address of your house
@Consumer_of_small_children he recognised the area and knew it was from his home town. Doesn't give away his house address at all😂
@@marielle3548looks a bit like Byron Bay area.
That cricket clip is one of my favourites. I love that he puts his emptys in the recycle bin. 🤣
Those white cocky's pulled our TV antennae to pieces and threw it on the ground.
Here's a replay. And he's got him yes f$$k off your out.
We had two as pets. One was old as Mathuselah and would complain about dying. The other, though - plucky little shit decimated our bamboo plant. He'd get put in his enclosure now and then for misbehaving and it'd grow back over a few days, only to be gone and kept gone as soon as he got out. Also, forget about rubber around the windows, shoes left out or anything shaped like a zipper - little bugger would target anything he could get his beak in to. He also would take on the cats, chooks, dogs and other assorted wildlife that wandered onto the block.
They have very sharp beaks and are very destructive. They were eating the lighthouse at Cleveland, QLD Australia, which had to be moved for the filming of part of the Narnia movie, then repaired and relocated.
Our Cocky was a character, swore like a trooper, liked to tinker under cars and could imitate any animal. Every morning he gave the command to the cattle dog to bring in the cows for morning milking, then would call out ' where's my cup of tea.' I have fond memories playing hop scotch, with the cocky running over to steal the stones we used, each time we threw them, and swearing at us if we tried to stop him.
Ours was a little shit - would chew anything that looked remotely chewable, decimated our poor bamboo plant, chased the cats and dogs and chooks around, would sidle up to you all nice-like and then go for the toes, tell on us kids to our mum, yell about home and away being on and drink out of unattended coke cans/steal hats/eat doritos/jump on my head in particular. Loved him to bits and when we moved we had to rehome him to a farm where he settled with a pretty little sweetie.
Sounds like every cocky I've ever met that wasn't in the wild, even then some still.
Rio's can swim well.. If chased by a dog he heads straight to water, swims to deeper part waits and holds dog down with top paws and drowns the dog
It’s their natural instinct because that is how they survive their natural predators aka the Dingos (even though it is impossible no to find a pure breed dingo, they are just wild dogs).
Jeez, Ryan, you genuinely shocked me with that "Close the lid and turn the barbie on." You weren't serious, were you? You wouldn't torture & kill an animal just because you don't like it, would you?
All through my teenage years we had a snake that used to live under the piano. When a guy would bring me home after a first date I'd always offer them a drink. Their reaction to the snake when it came out to greet them would dictate whether there was ever a second date. The ones who treated it, as we did, as just a pet, were always Ozzies, but two American guys and one Greek guy leapt out the door yelling! We also had a Cockie who used to wait until the dog had got to the very bottom of the stairs from the front door...and then, imitating my mother, it would give a whistle and call the dog who'd turn around and climb the stairs again. Cockie never tired of this game, so the dog took to only using the back door!
Your family sounds awesome! What a great character radar!
We have an unwritten rule in Australia , the one who has travelled the greater distance on a bridge has right of way unless he has a give way sign against him/ her so by that unwritten rule the kangaroo had the right of way and clear passage .
True
Exactly 💯
And they won’t attack for no reason so, if you get out of the way, they’re fine.
Steve Irwin would not have blamed the Stingray. What happened is almost unheard of. The beer was Bundaberg Rum. I love how smart our Cockatoos are.😂
That would make it not a beer, am I wrong? PEOPLE: Am I right?
Lol go figure, a Karen made the comment. I'm obviously wrong.
It's also a manta ray not a sting ray in the vid
@@gabriellewhelan4446 I didn't think it was a sting ray
@@demonicravergaming.4766 yes, rum is not beer. It’s possibly a bundy & coke though.
Yep, thought it was a Bundy can... I live outside of Bundy so recognised the label straight away.
That was a Manta Ray, not a Sting Ray. Mantas are completely harmless & stunning creatures. Some love a hug too
Huntsman spiders, not woodsman...so you were close lol
I released 2 of them the other day
Yep, that was the road melting. When I was a kid, we used to have competitions to see who could collect the most bitumen on the end of a stick. You start off with a nice blob on the end of the stick, then keep rolling it around picking up more as you go; kind of like making a snowball only black and hot. 😁
Yes saw one go through Dawsville cut WA Manta rays are huge
Glad to know I was right, that was a mantra ray.
Ive never laughed so hard at one of your videos before - this one had me cracking up! That bloke at the cricket was a bloody legend! Everyone at the cricket has a good time. Typical Aussie fun :)
Asphalt melting in the heat
We call it bitumen here in Australia and yes the summer gets hot enough to melt the road.
@@naomij66 - I was a barefoot kid, and would often get melted bitumen stuck under my feet from crossing the road in summer. It took forever to get off.
Lol, our cockys are like very naughty teenagers.
I have 3 sulphercrests that can't fly (rescues) and they have their own cheeky personalities. Rikishi the male is the cheekiest naughty boy
There's a house near me where the owners keep their front garden immaculate. This includes a large pine like tree. The local cockys like to pull bunches of the pine needles off and then let them fall all messily over the front yard. They don't eat or use for nests. It's just a game to them and I'm sure they've deliberately chosen the property owner it would upset most. Naughty teenagers indeed.
Gosh thats so true
Punk rockers of the bird world! 😂😂😂
@@sharndawg007 you got that right. I had Chilli Peppers cranked loud and they were rockin out
It's funny you talking about the saying... Only in Australia. Cos we say the same about you guys...Only in America haha.
That rock is an amazing opal.
I've been in my car during a hail storm with huge hail balls. FRIGHTENING!!
Boulder opal
Hail rating today. Golf balls. Possibly cricket balls.
Black opal, only found near Lightning Ridge
That’s a baby kookaburra
That was a mantaray. They are large but harmless. I have swam with them in Western Australia at Coral Bay (Ningaloo National Park). One of the most beautiful and amazing places I've ever been and the Mantaray swim was one of the best experiences I've ever had.
My daughter and her boyfriend moved a python off the road last night, so he didn’t get run over
Gotta love the way the emu tucks it's ars in lol
Kangaroos and wallabies run across the road in front of you like this too, then stop in the middle of the road, twitch their ears, as if to say “bloody hell - how did I get here!? Where am I!? Where was I heading!? What was I going to do!?”. And then they either keep going (if you haven’t run into them), or they’ll turn around and go back where they came from! - Dumb as dog shit! But they jump out in front of you at the last second, so you barely have time to stop the car. The road can be empty for ages, then you come along, and they jump out in front of you! - Like moths to a flame. So gorgeous, but so dumb.
"Would've just had BBQ snake for Australia Day" 🤣😂
The tiger snake is the third most venomous snake in the world and can be quite aggressive.
Except that one was one they prepared earlier that was never gonna do anything 😂
Except for the dead one up the leg of the guys jeans
I wouldn’t be surprised. Filmed for effect.
I fell for it, tho: “Yeah, Aussies are like that.”
Snake was very obviously dead.
Pulling your leg
ahh you haven't lived until you have had a huntsman spider land in you lap from the sun visor as your driving
That was a great video. Yes many Australians are either nuts or amazing😂😂😂💖
Or amazingly nuts... lmao 😂
As much as I wanna meme about Australia being founded on Rum & Bad Decisions. I wouldn't have it any other way.
A few years ago, a new shopping centre was built in our area. It wasn’t long before it was covered with a huge flock of cockies trying to pull the siding off it.
A school I worked at had a huge cockatoo problem, the staff wound up wrapping their car wiper blades in rags and towels, apparently the cockies liked how they tasted.
Hitting emus when driving is really bad because they slide up the bonnet then straight through the windscreen; their long legs make this almost inevitable.
and the buggers have a habit of running where there looking so if one is running along side you pray the sod does not look your way
Yeah that habit of chasing the front of the car till they can cross your path by inches is a bugger.
Yep, bitumen was melting in the heat. Yes, boozer was at the cricket test at the Adelaide Oval. Snake was a python, so not venomous, but bite would still have been painful. Spider = huntsman, not woodman (the latter is a member of the coterie group. i.e. rich bastard, for the Collingwood Football Club). The colourful gemstone is an opal. It is mainly mined at Coober Pedy, SA and Lightning Ridge, QLD. The former is an interesting place. The miners have dug their homes out of the ground and live udnerground, where it is cooler.
Lightning Ridge in in NSW, please.
@@melindamullen6335 whoops, sorry
That was a cute baby Kookaburra and he was hungry! Yes, the road tar melts in summer! Typical tea break behaviour in the boys only area of the cricket ground! Don't wake up the snake, or mama spider! Incredible Opal from Cooper Pedy, epic! Yes, buildings install bird proof protection, the naughty sulphur crested cockatoos don't like it! Omg, tiger snake up your jeans, no thanks! Summer hailstorms, make sure you have undercover parking! The whales here are just amazing! Look out for our Emus as well when driving! 😂👍😮
Coober
@@curiouscuriouser2670 Your right, missed that detail, thanks! Don't go to "Cooper" Pedy! 😁
So pleased you didn't take offense. My sister ALWAYS says "cooper" and it has become a "thing" with me. You explained everything perfectly by the way. Cheers.👏😁
The rock is Opal, white and black. Really beautiful. Our outback Aussies are another level up on tough.
That was a Manta Ray. They don't have stings. They're harmless. Ive seen a huge one leap out of the sea and almost fly for a little while. It was a massive leap and a stunningly beautiful sight❤
Were all a bunch of larakin's that love to have fun..
Please visit as one day..We'd all luv to see ya's..love from Oz💞
Middle of last week I discovered a lizard is living under my fridge.
I am letting it live in my kitchen rent free, it’s crazy hot outside and I’m guessing I must have bugs for it to eat.
I have no pets or children, so I think it’ll be ok.
Did you have children or pets BEFORE it showed up? 😉
@@ComaDave
Hahaha
Just hope that it stays healthy and doesn’t die somewhere inaccessible inside the house. It will stink the place out if you can’t find it.
@@DeepThought9999
Oh dear, critical thinking isn’t my strong point.
That’s a very good point.
Yeah, I don’t know why, but lizards seem to love fridges and bathrooms. I had a skink living underneath the bench in my bathroom and my Grandpa always had lizards hiding out under the fridges in his garage.
The spider in the shoe is the reason we wear thongs.
And you know it’s a bad day when it’s a funnel web rather than a huntsman. 😂
The other reason is South East Queensland.
The spider was a huntsman, it was also a huntsman and babies on the dash of the car
We got no choice these creatures interact with us all the time, we just have to get on with it 😂
Makes me feel less crazy for checking my shoes each day 😅
That's funny.
Here, it's usually "Only in America". 😉
Baby Kookaburra - hollering for a feed. So cute!
Ryan you make me laugh so hard sometimes 😂. Considering I’m in Australia I still get a laugh too. It’s funny watching you and your reactions hehe
When u saw the spider in the car, "mumma" 😂😂
1:00 thats a young Kookaburra, he is just learning.. Has a bit of attitude, they are really smart, funny birds..
2:15 its so hot, the asphalt has melted.
5:45 Dudes a unit, serious roo for a grey..
8:30 Locals and Govt hate this, people are getting way too close to crocodiles.. You wont find a local there!
Bitumen* not asphalt.
I'm guessing that's actually probably from the Qld floods, that had communities cut off by the roads that were flooded & covered in crocs. People are probably locals, watching & waiting to see if the vehicle is making it across with essential supplies for them, or even maybe evacuation of them after days, if not weeks of waiting. Was pretty widely reported about this stuff happening
I think it's a river crossing in the Northern Territory during the dry season, can't remember the name but it's notable for how many crocs hang around there.
@@melindamullen6335Probably Cahill's or Fitzroy Crossing.
Love it when an ad rolls for you, then for me watching you… I feel connected 😊
The guy drinking 4 beers…that was at the Adelaide oval in South Australia during the cricket. They plat Aussie rules football on the oval during winter too.
“i would have shut the lid and turned it on…we’re having bbq snake for Australia day” 💀😂😂
Love kookaburras. Theyre also very intelligent, feed one once and you got the whole family asking for food for the rest of their lives. Dunno how it goes the other way, might taste alright..
As much as I don’t like them snakes are protected in Australia. It’s illegal to kill them and you can be fined.
Yeah, they just magically flatten or dissect themselves into bits 😂😂😂
Never let a brown snake live
Not sure where there protected born and bred in Australia and never heard em been protected 😅
@@bigwebbs4925 there are major fines in all states if you are caught. Over $14000 in QLD.
Snakes protected in Australia 😂😂😂😂
Every time you talk about how dangerous it is for us down here in Aussie land, I remember the scene from the Diskworld series (read 'fourecks' as 'XXXX'):
Death held out a hand. I WANT, he said, A BOOK ABOUT THE DANGEROUS CREATURES OF FOURECKS-
Albert looked up and dived for cover, receiving only mild bruising because he had the foresight to curl into a ball.
After a while Death, his voice a little muffled, said: ALBERT, I WOULD BE SO GRATEFUL IF YOU COULD GIVE ME A HAND HERE.
Albert scrambled up and pulled at some of the huge volumes, finally dislodging enough of them for his master to clamber free.
HMM... Death picked up a book at random and read the cover. "DANGEROUS MAMMALS, REPTILES, AMPHIBIANS, BIRDS, FISH, JELLYFISH, INSECTS, SPIDERS, CRUSTACEANS, GRASSES, TREES, MOSSES, AND LICHENS OF TERROR INCOGNITA, " he read. His gaze moved down the spine. VOLUME 29C, he added. OH. PART THREE, I SEE.
He glanced up at the listening shelves. POSSIBLY IT WOULD BE SIMPLER IF I ASKED FOR A LIST OF THE HARMLESS CREATURES OF THE AFORESAID CONTINENT?
They waited.
IT WOULD APPEAR THAT-
"No, wait master. Here it comes."
Albert pointed to something white zigzagging lazily through the air. Finally Death reached up an caught the single sheet of paper.
He read it carefully and then turned it over briefly just in case anything was written on the other side.
"May I?" said Albert. Death handed him the paper.
"'Some of the sheep, '" Albert read aloud. "Oh, well. Maybe a week at the seaside'd be better, then."
WHAT AN INTRIGUING PLACE, said Death. SADDLE UP THE HORSE, ALBERT. I FEEL SURE I'M GOING TO BE NEEDED.
Never argue with a cranky old ewe.
They know all the tricks for making your life miserable - and will use every single one if provoked.
The man having his tooth pulled just saved himself a trip to the dentist, possibly from a remote location and saved himself several hundred dollars !
Sulphur Crested Cockatoos are VERY smart! Like Magpies, they manage to learn a lot from human behaviour and have become good at manipulating things to their preference!
6:45 that is a Tarantula Hawk Wasp, they can be found on nearly every continent, I have never seen one in person. In fact, I knew they were in the USA before I knew they were here.
That coloured rock is called Opal. We make jewellery with it like earrings, necklaces, bracelets and rings.
Timestamp 8:24 "All You Can Eat" buffet... for the crocs 😂🤣😂🤪
The Tiger Snake in the guys pants is absolutely deadly Ryan
I wonder if the bloke made it!??
Tiger snake, one of the top 5 most deadly snakes in the world. It was a pretty sticky situation.
If you get bit by one of those suckers you'll be a goner within 10 minutes
Don't be mad at the stingray Ryan, if Steve had of left the barb in, he actually would have survived even though it pierced his heart....then again the first thing you would want to do is pull it out, so I don't blame him either, it was tragic.
definately a melted road. the tar is a pain to pick off the bottom of your feet at the end of the day.
Hey Ryan, how about for an upcoming video, you and your wife make and try an Australian hamburger. For this it goes bun, burger patty, bbq sauce, cheese, a fried egg, lettuce, tomato, pickled beetroot, a pineapple ring and 2 pieces of crispy bacon with the top bun BARELY holding it all together
You forgot the onions (preferably sauteéd) to go on top of the patty. The bun needs to be lightly toasted too, so it doesn’t go too soggy like the one that I had for lunch today. It broke up and fell onto the bag that I kept on my lap just in case. Delicious!
Onions fried no pineapple
its that last part that is the hardest to get right had more than a few that self destructed on me
@DeepThought9999 you are 100% correct, perfectly caramelised onions are a must, but toasting the bun is a given, doesn't even need to be said.
Nope that spider owns that shoe now. Also that family of spiders own that car now!
Firstly, that kookaburra was only a baby, they’re usually twice that size.
Secondly, everyone knows the crowd at a cricket game is FAR MORE entertaining than the game! I usually watch the people in costumes get arrested by security 😂
I had a wasp drag a huge spider across my driveway yesterday 😂
The huntsman spiders are the cousin of the tarantula spider. I’m terrified of those things cos of their size and how hairy they are. However, it the smaller ones that’ll kill you, such as the Funnel Web spider or the Redback spider. The funnel web spider is the top or 2nd top venomous spider in the world and can kill you in as little as 15 minutes. The redback comes in at 5th most venomous. Both of these spiders are common around the house and garden in eastern & central areas of Australia, including highly populated Sydney & Melbourne suburbs.
It may not have been that particular dog, but there was a video of a dog who would hassle crocodiles getting immediately eaten and the owners were like "oh no, we couldn't possibly have predicted or prevented this."
Sick and tired of these morons taking videos of themselves and dogs with crocs. They'd be the first to demand that the poor bloody croc be shot if it had killed the dog. Hint - don't let your dog think it's a hero because a croc or a snake ran away - the next one probably won't.
Yes it was that dog. Got snapped up by that same croc
It's a kookaburra, the kook is like cook, not kook rhyming with spook. And that one is an adorable baby kookie.
That Kangaroo, hopping across the bridge. Happens there all the time. It's at Phillip Island in Victoria Australia..
You're face Ryan😂😂😂...and Huntsman, not Woodsman😂
I definitely think it was a Giant Huntsman - the bands on the legs are the giveaway.
In 'Stralya' we call it sculling beers not chugging lol 😂
You can hear the crowd yelling 'Scull, scull, scull'.
Also look up our late great prime minister Bob Hawke who holds a record for sculling a yard glass of beer and who sculled a beer when we won the Americas Cup.
That "electrical circuit board" is actually a home telephone hanging on the wall, which full of dead roaches. Lmfao 🤣
My husband told me when he got home from duty shift (RAN) that there was a cockatoo pecking away at the cables on the ship. He was told to get rid of the bird, but the cockatoo kept flying from one cable to another cable on the opposite side of the ship. 😂 he had to chase it back and forth 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Was watching this with my cat next to me. She got quite upset with the kookaburra. I think she was trying to work out why I had a bird in the house🤪🤪. p.s. love your videos
So cute baby kookaburra
The sound it was making I think was it begging for a feed.
That's the tar melting because it's so hot. The electrical box attracts the cockroaches due to heat, the snake in the BBQ is a python, sport, so harmless. All snakes are protected species in Australia so it's actually a crime to kill them, unless your Indigenous and you eat it. ;-)
That big spider is a Huntsman. Harmless. The cockatoos are really intelligent and cheeky. 😂
Yeah we once had one in the outside bathroom at my house and my dad picked it up using his phone. Born and raised Aussie Bue even that I thought was crazy since it tried to climb on to his hand.
Actually Steve would've been the first to talk about what happened. He also wouldn't have wanted anyone to hold a grudge against a species because of his actions. He swam up over the top of a stingray he didn't know was there, could happen to anyone. Just unlucky that had the barb gone in anywhere else, he'd have most likely been fine. Also nah, carpet python is harmless. He was just looking for a place to cool off. Kangaroos are known for jumping in dams when dogs are chasing them and when the dogs go in to get the roo, the roo will attempt to drown them. Roos can absolutely swim.
Keep up the content. As an Australian I would like to say thanks for for finally calling us a different species mate. And that bloody tiger snake is the third most venomous snake in the world and is apparently quite hard to beat in a fight. And the fact how the guy said wish me luck while he had a clamp around his
I wonder if he lived!?
That Blue rock is Opal. Great TV show here called 'Outback Opal Hunters' done by a WA (West Australian) Production Company. They also do a program called 'Outback Truckers'.
Very Aussie productions and well made with good Aussie characters.
I have seen excerpts here on You Tube, have a gander Ryan. That means have a look.
That is boulder opal from Queensland. The home of black opal, the best opal in the world comes from lightning Ridge and surrounding areas
Melting bitumen and bush dentistry, only in Straya!🙃😎
0:50 - This is a Baby Kookaburra. That's why it sounds like this.
2:20 - The Asphalt is Melting.
9:50 - Ryan, This Spider is called a "Huntsman" Not a "Woodsman".
This is how they pass the time when the cricket is slow.
That or strip off and run across the pitch while players and security try to catch you😅
Our ex-PM Bob Hawke holds a Guinness Record for chugging a yard of beer in 11 seconds.
Hi from Australia 🦘 I woke one morning to my bags packed and stacked on the front door step and 8 cockys watching morning TV in the lounge 😤
Yes the bu***ars they moved over to my place and did the same after your beer ran out😢😢😢😢😢😅😊😊😊😊
Utmost respect Ryan, you’re a true brother from another mother. I will also never forgive the sting ray for killing Steve Irwin. Such a huge loss. R. I. P. Steve. Xx.
We luv ya Ry's. Your a bloody beauty. Cheers ya bastard. 👍
who needs to wait for the council to grade the road when you can make your own grader from a mine bulldozer tread
I'm pretty sure he was clearing catheads. I've done similar in the past.
That's a huntsman spider not a woodsman!
I've just recently pulled out three of my own teeth with a pair of pliers. 😂
My father used to pull out his own teeth with a pliers. I prefer a dentist myself. 🇦🇺
@johnlamberti2735 I live to far away from town. It's just bloody easier just to get on with. Australia 🇦🇺
We used to get grasshopper plagues out the farm,so we’d catch the ones in the shed and throw them in the spider webs…Then watch the spiders come out n feast on them
I love the look on your face when you saw the Crocodiles on the boat ramp. ROFL
OMG...when he sliced that opal it was so amazing...my heart skipped a beat.
Cockies and Crows have learned to deal with bird spikes, too smart
That kookaburra 🥰 so adorable
Pub tradition, if you drop and break a beer glass in the pub, everyone cheers
Huntsman… awesome spiders 🕷️
I ALWAYS put a glass over them, slip paper underneath and take them outside.. could EVER kill them… they eat mosquitoes inside 😎😂
Haha that thing my friend is a wall mounted telephone 😎
I give you a thumbs up whenever you are genuinely impressed of fascinated by these videos. I've got to get out of the house more. Actually, no. I think I'm better off staying indoors. BTW Tiger snakes are very deadly.
Does that make harder not to come for a visit, or to live. I think the good stuff definately out weighs the bad, don't you!
Still lovin your channel mate. Keep up the great work.
Oh yeah, when you do come over, let us know. We'll have a Barbie and knock the froth of a few.
Huntsman spiders (not woodsman) aren’t poisonous but they do bite and are prolific in Au. They also take care of mosquitoes and other pesky bugs so I’ve learned to coexist.
Watching your reaction is more funny, you need to visit Australia 🇦🇺
The python in the barbeque is a harmless carpet snake - my uncle once had one as a pet.
The tiger snake up the jeans leg is already dead, I think, because it's not moving.
Hi Ryan, I love you reactions to Australian Aussie Stuff.
The Rock being cut is Opal, very expensive. Best place to find is around Coober Pedy in South Australia.
Movies made around Coober Pedy, Mad Max
Pitch Black - the spaceship still there.
The road melting is normal during our summers can reach 40-50 degrees or 104-122 Fahrenheit. When it's this hot in Australia and some asks you how hot it is you can just say "she's a warm one"
That spider is called a Huntsman its not dangerous its pretty social will stay in the open its commonly found in the lounge or kitchen. It's also frown upon to kill one.
Kangaroos and emu are the two dumbest animals when it comes to road safety, they literally will jump in front of you at last second, no joke. I have had 3 strikes causing all up about 15 grand damage, all insured, don't go driving Aus without insurance.
the first car one is that the road i think is melted, it happens a lot in summer