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Most animals find food based on their own natural instinct, and some are more curious then others. For example the bear, the raccoon, and the possum were interested in the Mountain because they are omnivores. The deer how ever, they usually only eat what they typically find in their environment.
Wash all your clothes with only baking soda in the washer, no fabric softener or dryer sheets, etc..... you won’t leave as much scent for the deer to shy away...
id be pretty skeptical too if i found a big gulp and mcdonald’s meal in the middle of the street where i live with my favorite order. i’d think to myself. “nah man. too good to be true. miss me with that bait.”
@@CharlieDexter99 Yet on the other hand, if the deer would not be this cautious they would be eaten by predators too often and would probably go instinct.
@@nikokapanen82 good point. I agree. Having said that, where the majority of whitetail deer populate, they really have no natural predators that pose any significant threat, humans excluded. While bear, mountain lions and wolves ranges will overlap with white tails in some states, most states don’t have bear and wolves. Coyotes really won’t target a full grown deer, bobcats either. But yea. You are right. It’s a survival instinct. Just cracks me up how nervous they always are.
Opossum do serve a very important purpose in helping animals...they each eat about 5,000 ticks every season! They even eat snails, slugs and small rodents and have been misunderstood to be a nuisance animal, but actually they are quite beneficial to our environment.
Thank you have fed a MoMA possum for a few yrs. She's built in pest control!! And shes very interesting. And my grandaugther. Very careful watches her from the porch.
I like possums because they are basically like little garbage disposals of the woods and apparently are pretty resistant to rabies (a problem here). They are apparently quite stupid and slow to think and act.
@@marzcapone9939 in my area of the country, raccoons and skunks are the main animals found with rabies. I don't recall ever hearing of a possum in our area having rabies.
My daughter has a rescue possum, its clean and been a cherished pet for 3 years. Loves my daughter like a mother. She did get it when it barely had hair, the mama and others died, hit by a vehicle. It was the only survivor.
Possums are the sweetest little things ever! So cute I love them so much. Definitely not nasty they are beautiful and do so much good. Many people have them as pets. They’re just little balls of love. ❤❤❤❤
They're ugly. Also, they mentioned them on _The Big Bang Theory._ Stuart, the comic book shop owner, said his mother used to call him "her little possum." Someone asked him, "Are they cute?" He replied, "Not in the least."
Their scent is way too good to mistake it for a dump, this is why they had a clear interest in coming closer and maybe even eating a bit of it but they are too afraid.
Possums aren’t nasty. They are essential to the ecosystem. They eat ticks. They do not carry rabies. They are one of the reasons we have snake bite anti venom.
@@tundrafox9689 that’s a pretty stupid reason, he made that comment like people say sharks are scary. I don’t think he wants to kill every possum on the planet
I agree. You might have touched the camera after touching the peanuts and the bear was looking for more peanuts. I'd suggest cleaning your scent off the camera then wearing latex gloves when prepping the food and camera.
Its infrared light. Very few animals can actually see the flash, including humans. If they could that would defeat the entire point of trail cameras...They could potentially hear the camera though
Opossums are not nasty! They're actually very clean and cat-like...they just get a bad rep because they're not fuzzy and pretty. I love trail cam videos! I want to do this just to see what is around us.
Possums are actually very helpful, they eat 90 percent of the ticks they find, they eat cockroaches, rats, mice and clean up carrion. They are also resistant to snake venom which is one reason we have antivenom, they also eat snakes. They are also helpful to gardeners by eating slugs, snails and cleaning up spoiled fruit and berries. They are a very clean animal. Mainly out at night, so you shouldn't run into one.
We don't have them in my country. All I could think about seeing those peanut butter on the ground are the ants that would be swarming on it if it was in my country.
ive maintained generations of possums, i leave them kitchen scraps and cat food to promote them to come back. As a direct result they've taken care of my garden and large compost area by eating all the slugs, snails rats and mice. Overall, id much prefer to have them around.
they are super sweet. I befriended a baby possum i found snooping around for scraps and sleeping in the top of the chicken coup under the tarp covr. I would hand feed him from inside the tarp giving him melon bites etc through the hexagonal holes in the chicken wire lol he was very gentile and let me pet his belly
@@black_forest_ Thanks for the education lesson! I thought opossum was the correct spelling for the N. American “possum”. Now I know that they are both marsupials but not the same animal! The opossum may be ugly but I feel better knowing they are in my neighborhood eating the ticks in my yard!
@@CoincidenceTheorist that pile of peanut butter is a needle in an organic food haystack. what do you think they eat when they aren't eating treats left by people?
Opossum help humans more than we will ever know. They keep our yard's mosquito and tick population manageable. They prevent diseases from spreading across our neighborhoods. There should be a National Opossum Day, where we all put out Peanut Butter Mountains for them to snack on.
The deer's hesitation was probably due to detecting the scent of the fingers of the human who spread the stuff. The bear, on the other hand, was gonna eat whatever was there: peanuts; peanut butter; human fingers...
Possums are not nasty. They're very beneficial and eat things that people don't like. Bugs,snakes,lizards,snails. And they don't get or carry rabies.😊❤
All those animals can smell his scent on everything (particularly his trail cameras, which is why all the animals are so interested in it) which is why they, the deer in particular, are so cautious.
Very cute. However, possums are very misunderstood. They are not nasty. They are actually very sensitive and timid and get so scared they faint. Give them a chance before judging them
Possums are nearly blind. And there is nothing nasty about them, aside from how some of the males smell. They are gentle, docile, don't bite even if you pick them up, just open their mouths and show their teeth when scared. They are very sweet.
@@trulyinfamous I rescued one in my back yard that had one side almost gone, like a huge dog had taken a bite. It was walking around, I got a towel and threw it over the poor thing and brought it inside, called the possum rescue lady in town who came to get him. His entire side/back was gone.
Opossums are very good for our environment . They’re like a trash collector. Never heard of them killing chickens before. We had quite a few chickens but also had opossums, but never had that problem . Wow! 😱
Unfortunately people are dicks and constantly running them over and I know it's on purpose at times cause I've had many of them run out to the road and I avoided hitting them . Great animals .
My uncle has trail cams all over his rural property which is surrounded by farmland. Most closely, there's a corn field just beyond his backyard property line. He and the farmers use trail cams and share footage, they look out for each other as you do out there. He's gotten some amazing footage but the funniest was when a black bear was walking through the field on his back legs and carrying a huge bunch of corn he'd harvested 😂
@@lordvader6172 - Because since I learned how defenceless they really are, I feel protective of them. Opossums have enough problems already without humans actively attacking them and spreading misinformation JUST because they don’t look pretty.
Just to clarify something you said…possums are not nasty. They are actually anything but. They have quite an important role in nature. They do not transmit diseases like rabies, they eat many things that we should be thankful for…like ticks. They are completely unaggressive towards humans. Those teeth are all for show.
@@coyotelong4349 Cow’s milk is actually awful for animals. We’re actually the only mammals that drink milk after nursing. (From animals besides humans, of course) Even then, you can tell we’ve still not fully adapted to it, as many people are still lactose intolerant.
@@rosedolch8637 not all hunters. If you know how to hunt, you use the wind. I been a hunter, trapper, and fisherman most of my 62yrs. Never used scent killer.
I’ve tracked bears for years. The deer and the bear smelled you in the area and the bear wanted to smell the camera and they LOVE plastic. It’s like chewing gum for them.
@@clownfromclowntown I enjoy watching them and how they behave. They have old men’s eyes like your elderly grandfather with no harm or malice. For example I has a set of twin adolescent males who were feeding at a grain pile. I watched them feast like Roman kings laying in their backs scooping up oats and pouring them into their mouths (bears love oats) and when one fell asleep on his back the other (also on his back still) looked side to side and then quickly slapped his sleeping brother across the face with the back of his paw, then suddenly pretend to be asleep as his brother sat up quickly wondering “what the heck” man I saw how my brother and I used to behave. I have lots of bear stories. That’s why I like tracking bears
When my oldest son was a kid he got mad at me about something one night and stomped off out the backdoor to pout. I could hear him outside mouthing off to himself. A few minutes later there was a scream and he came running back in. "I was petting a cat but the cat had a naked tail. I think it was a giant rat." I took a flashlight out and looked. There were the neighborhood cats and one very fat possum. I laughed so hard about that. I've been fond of those little guys ever since.
Just as funny was my friends teenage daughter yacking all night on the phone while sitting on their deck. Her parents were inside doing whatever parents do when they heard her scream. She came bursting in crying, saying she reached down to pet their cat but their cat was not enormous OR fluffy. It was a giant raccoon that had come up to eat leftover catfood.
This is like the forest animal equivalent of "Dude, I stumbled across this hole in the wall restaurant and the food was SO good but I can't for the life of me remember where it was or what it was called."
Maybe use organic peanut butter ( peanuts, salt, oil ) instead of peanut butter with additives and preservatives that can severely damage the health of the animals eating it!
Opossums are amazing creatures! They’re not nasty. They’re pretty innocuous, plus they eat mosquitoes, ticks and even venomous snakes. They are virtually immune to rabies and are fantastic creatures to have around. They have a bad reputation, but are pretty harmless and very helpful!
Thank you for this comment Lizzy. There is way too much stigma around opossums. I hate how most people automatically hate and want to destroy something that doesn't suit them as "beautiful or pleasing to the eyes". If people take the time to look beauty and appreciation can be found on this animal. Sadly the opossum in the video knows all too well that he is the most targeted creature . So I'm sure he loved the food but was too nervous to hang around in one place too long.
Yes sir. I have. But we are all entitled to our opinion. My opinion is people hate opossums for petty reasons. And I know you have your own opinions as well. However I stand by my opinion.
Narration from the bear on *his* video at 4:20: “you see, the combination of only eating the peanuts and biting his camera lays the perfect trap for the real meal.”
Ace: Leaves 5 pounds of peanut butter and jelly in the middle of the woods and only gets like 4 animals to eat it. Me: Accidentally drops a bread crumb in my back yard and gets every insect possible to start a revolutionary war.
It looks like he might live where rich people are where their property is almost pesticide free. And or it's in the fall/winter where for example the ants are deep underground during this time.
@@cognitivedisability9864 True for mammals, not for birds. Birds, except for condors, I think, don't really have a sense of smell. But you still shouldn't touch eggs, because the adults are likely nearby, and 1) you are stressing them out and 2) the longer you mess around there, the longer the eggs go without heat.
Opossums are actually very clean, intelligent, and beneficial to the forest ecosystem. They're also sweet and don't want to bother anyone, it's just they get in the wrong place at the wrong time sometimes. You can look up opossum rescues to see how they really are ❤️
Possums eat heaps of ticks so they are actually good to have around. They are also adorable and not aggressive. If they feel threatened, they sort just flop over and play dead. Pretty cute.
All true. We have an alert dog (yapper) and a guard dog (53 kilos) inside our property walls, and an outdoor guard dog (30 kilos, and ferocious) outside our property walls. The outdoor dog got in a fight with coyotes last night, he ate them up. A week ago, he encountered an opossum. He would pick it up, shake it, throw it, then do it again, and again. I saw it on the cameras, so I ran out to the gate and went out. I got in between the dog and the possum, who was literally playing dead. Finally the dog understood my words, "NO, SPOT! NO!" (the dog's name in English is Spot. The Spanish equivalent is "Pinto," which is what all of our Spanish speaking family calls him.) He finally did understand that opossums are off-limits. They're endangered here in Mexico, too. So we spare them, though they create havoc on our gardens.
Yep & It’s amazing to me how many people don’t even know or care what hydrogenated oil is! & they regularly consume it with no thought at all! Trans fat is literally like putting styrofoam in you’re veins. I hope they get banned soon enough.
Racoons palette are similar to humans. If you ever are stuck in the woods, watch what the racoons are eating. Anything they're eating is probably all right.
“Possums are just nasty” Uh, excuse you! They don’t drink, they don’t party, they don’t sleep around, and they eat 5000 ticks per season. I call that moral purity right there
They do kill off native trees and birds here in New Zealand though so I would say they are. Just finished the video and saw it was a different type of possum.
@@js70371 Millions of tonnes of food is wasted every single day, who cares about some guy feeding a couple jars of peanutbutter to raccoons? Your average person wastes twice that amount of food every week.
@@excuseyou1526 you’re absolutely right. So that makes it ok. What was I thinking? Thank goodness you were around to point out my folly. Thanks 🙄🤦♂️🖕🍻
@@js70371 sounds like you’re really invested in the well being of homeless individuals! i’d love to see the list of contributions you’ve made to your local homeless communities & food banks
My neighbor is a dnr officer. He says there is something about the smell of the plastic. Same reason squirrels eat the insulating plastic from wiring. Plus the human scent and its something different. They are curious. There is a documentary about black bears and one of the camera guys wore a citronella spray and thr cubs crawled all over him due to the smell. They just loved it. I wish I could remember the name of it. It was about how a couple were trying to reintroduce orphaned cubs back into nature. My son was young so probably 20 years ago.
I vividly remember the first time I tried peanut butter: age 6 at school when my friend gave me a sandwich. Had it again on two other occasions at people’s houses. My mam never bought it until I was about 12.
The bear smelled your scent on the peanuts and the camera. He went looking for more peanuts. He thought maybe they were inside. As for the deer, they thought the peanut butter pile was a trap by a hunter. So theyre smart too.
A Bloodhound's sense of smell is 300X greater than a humans. A Bear's sense of smell is 7X greater than a Bloodhound's. So if there was any trace of peanut butter on the camera, you better believe he could smell it!
It’s amazing to me that deer are smart enough to avoid an obvious trap, but aren’t smart enough to avoid jumping directly into oncoming traffic in a way that gives literally 0 reaction time
Using scentnkiller with the idea of being "olfactorily invisible"(my word) and think of it as a dillutant. It knocks the human scent down to a level where the deer consider your trail not fresh and knowing you're not there, will approach less cautious. you CANNOT hide from a deers nose, but you can fool it with as little scent as possible.
Not sure about the sent thing. I cam put corn down and it's gone in the morning. And I leave my sent all over . if I leave the corn in a pile they don't touch it . they eat all the corn I scatter around . 🤔
I actually made friends with a momma possum and a murder of crows, this way but i had bird seed, in the mix as well. They visit me periodically now and the crows bring me gifts. The best part is when the crows follow my car, when I leave. The crows are so fun to hang out with, I swear they talk back, during conversations.
@Music Releases I hate roaches and so the enemy of my enemy is my friend. A lot of people will purposely swirve into them on the road. Maybe cuz they're aholes or they're cruel. I don't go out my way to kill them and I've actually had to get one out of my trash bin after it had fallen in and couldn't get back out.
@Music Releases but being negative about them spreads misinformation. In this modern day and age where everyone's first thought is eradication and it's so easy to do so, we need to be careful. Nasty turns to "kill them" really fast. People are vicious.
@Music Releases but that misses the point that we have to be careful how we demonize or vilify things. Especially on platforms that influence millions every day. If you protray something in a bad light, people are very quick to form an opinion and then those opinions lead to very bad places because people do some vicious things.
opossums can actually be really sweet and loving… and it’s sad because their lifespan‘s are only about one to two years. We had one as a pet that we rescued when she was born. She had been abandoned by her mother, and she lived about two years… just over two years… and that was it, that was her life. It broke our hearts because she was just the sweetest little thing….we miss her, she absolutely changed our lives.
@@jeannebye8153 Well, our lives are always evolving in some way… We had never taken care of any animal like her before, so we didn’t know very much in the beginning. It opened up a whole new world in terms of learning about her, and how to care for her. This experience is what ultimately open the door for us fostering wild life/farm animals that needed care. We are financially blessed with 3 beautiful children, and we enjoy giving back to our community, as well as those in need…My family and I have wonderful lives, and i consider us truly blessed. We wanted to take advantage of our blessings and make a real difference. Because of this experience we got really into rescuing neglected, abused, or at risk farm animals. My family and I have a horse farm, and ended up expanding on our property so that we could start our little rescue….and it all started with a little opossum… So I can definitely say, she changed our lives. Sending many warm blessings your way. May the Lord guide you and be with you always, may He shine on you, protect you, and give you everlasting peace.
@@rainclouds3677 Stick with it!!! Just be patient and let it come naturally. It will grow and it’s going to be wonderful. Its so emotionally filling, you won’t be disappointed! Stay blessed love. Our is small too, but growing every day. Sending so many warm blessings to you and your family💕
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Were the peanuts salted?
Maybe it was the salt that the bear was after?
The Trail camera has your scent on it, that's why so many animals were curious to see what it is.
Most animals find food based on their own natural instinct, and some are more curious then others. For example the bear, the raccoon, and the possum were interested in the Mountain because they are omnivores. The deer how ever, they usually only eat what they typically find in their environment.
Wash all your clothes with only baking soda in the washer, no fabric softener or dryer sheets, etc..... you won’t leave as much scent for the deer to shy away...
Raccoons love hotdogs.
"Deer are extremely cautious."
Until they get near a road....
Ha! good one
Lol
Lol
Lol I swear deer commit vehicular suicide. I couldn't tell you how many of them I saw this year hit by cars on the forest roads.
Haha. Don't drive through west Virginia. They leap in front of your car so often it's like they're conspiring to kill you.
id be pretty skeptical too if i found a big gulp and mcdonald’s meal in the middle of the street where i live with my favorite order. i’d think to myself. “nah man. too good to be true. miss me with that bait.”
I'd be a captured little rat. I never turn down free food.
A big gulp🤣
Nah bruh unless if it's like the only available meal out there and I'm starved as hell, miss me with that ronald mcd's shit, KFC on the other hand...
@@tri_edge2375 I would pass on KFC, MacDonald's and Burger King but Wendy's one the other hand...
Replace the food with a sexy lady and they likely got me.
" I once had this strange meal, I haven't found anything like it since"
More like "and I smelt it nearby so I walked into the town for it and then I got shot"
All caused by the forest Lex Luther
@@yofavdrummer7641 this is hilarious.
“TIL THIS DAYY!!”
Usually the ones who do find this strange meal don't live to tell the tale lmao
The deer is so funny. Her body language was like "No way, this is too good to be true!" She listens to her intuition, good girl!
A deer thinks everything they see will kill them. Leaf falls from tree…
Deer OMG ITS GOING TO KILL ME
@@CharlieDexter99 Yet on the other hand, if the deer would not be this cautious they would be eaten by predators too often and would probably go instinct.
@@nikokapanen82 good point. I agree. Having said that, where the majority of whitetail deer populate, they really have no natural predators that pose any significant threat, humans excluded. While bear, mountain lions and wolves ranges will overlap with white tails in some states, most states don’t have bear and wolves. Coyotes really won’t target a full grown deer, bobcats either. But yea. You are right. It’s a survival instinct. Just cracks me up how nervous they always are.
@@UserBall-y4n Yes. Autocorrect does not always correct the right way. 😊
Not good, it was food - 😅
Bear thought to himself: "Oh there are peanuts in that huge pile of shit!"
I choked on my coffee from that comment . Perfect bear logic
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That was good 🤣 I almost choked to death 💀
Holy shit. I started cracking up like a lunatic. Neighbors must think I'm nuts.🤣👍
Opossum do serve a very important purpose in helping animals...they each eat about 5,000 ticks every season! They even eat snails, slugs and small rodents and have been misunderstood to be a nuisance animal, but actually they are quite beneficial to our environment.
Thank you have fed a MoMA possum for a few yrs. She's built in pest control!! And shes very interesting. And my grandaugther. Very careful watches her from the porch.
I like possums because they are basically like little garbage disposals of the woods and apparently are pretty resistant to rabies (a problem here). They are apparently quite stupid and slow to think and act.
@@NotSoCrazyNinja I think people assume they have rabies because of their behavior. Their body temp is too low for rabies, generally.
@@marzcapone9939 in my area of the country, raccoons and skunks are the main animals found with rabies. I don't recall ever hearing of a possum in our area having rabies.
They also make really good pets they use a litterbox and eat cat food as a healthy diet but have more of a lap dog personality
“What would happen if you left a pile of peanut butter in the woods?”
Me: Ants, probably.
Squirrels
Where I live, ants, definitely. Every summer it's like apocalyptic levels of ants.
Lmaf
@@NotSoCrazyNinja Hanz get ze flammenwefer
Do you want ants? Cause that's how you get ants!
My daughter has a rescue possum, its clean and been a cherished pet for 3 years. Loves my daughter like a mother. She did get it when it barely had hair, the mama and others died, hit by a vehicle. It was the only survivor.
Can you imagine how unbelievably strange this must have been for them xD
Naw. They're used to finding humans trash around.
@@ebonimom6964 true
@@ebonimom6964 Good point
@@ebonimom6964 mhm
manna from heaven
Imagine being a hiker and accidentally stepping in a pile of peanut butter and jelly in the middle of a forest
Imagine imagining
@@Andres-us4uc imagine imagining imagining
Lmao my day would be ruined forsure
Ummm, you would become mobile trail mix 😉
Imagine dragons
That first deer has amazing discipline. She was looking everywhere if there was a trap.
You are everywhere I look
I think they realized who enjoys that snack and didn't want to stick around for said bear if it was in the area.
The deer could smell the human scent all over the place
If you’re a prey animal, most things are a trap
@@Xosidhe true lol
Possums are the sweetest little things ever! So cute I love them so much. Definitely not nasty they are beautiful and do so much good. Many people have them as pets. They’re just little balls of love. ❤❤❤❤
so cute❤❤❤❤❤❤
Being nasty and being good for the ecosystem is entirely 2 different things lol
the one I saw crawling out of a dead ponies ass that was slimy was maybe cute in his own way but I had no urge to cuddle with it
nah, they're nasty
They're ugly. Also, they mentioned them on _The Big Bang Theory._ Stuart, the comic book shop owner, said his mother used to call him "her little possum." Someone asked him, "Are they cute?" He replied, "Not in the least."
The deers are like: "How can this not be a trap?"
And it is! Camera trap
also the deers: on the road staring at the 1000lbs chunk of metal bolting at them at 60
Maybe could smell human in that area
"Theres something wrong i can feel it"
Your likes say 911
The deer was probably thinking "I'm not sure who took that dump over there, and I'm not sticking around to find out!"
More like licking around🤷
Ew, doody with peanuts in it! And dingleberry jam on top! Ewwwww! 😫🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣 giant 💩
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Their scent is way too good to mistake it for a dump, this is why they had a clear interest in coming closer and maybe even eating a bit of it but they are too afraid.
Possums aren’t nasty. They are essential to the ecosystem. They eat ticks. They do not carry rabies. They are one of the reasons we have snake bite anti venom.
I also didn't like that comment he made.
they are natures vacuum cleaners! Welcome in my yard anytime!
Didn’t know, cool new info 💯
For that comment alone I down voted the video.
@@tundrafox9689 that’s a pretty stupid reason, he made that comment like people say sharks are scary. I don’t think he wants to kill every possum on the planet
The bear was like “this footage can’t get out” 😂
The deer most likely smelled your scent and that was the cause for being cautious. The flash from the trail camera was definitely a factor too
I agree. That's what I'm thinking.
Most definitely. It was so strong it overpowered the peanut butter smell. Lol.
I agree. You might have touched the camera after touching the peanuts and the bear was looking for more peanuts. I'd suggest cleaning your scent off the camera then wearing latex gloves when prepping the food and camera.
Its infrared light. Very few animals can actually see the flash, including humans. If they could that would defeat the entire point of trail cameras...They could potentially hear the camera though
Same thing for the bear and the trail camera
The deers look like “this got to be a setup, too good to be true”
I'm not eating any food an animal rejects
@@mrs210 dogs can't eat chocolate
The plural of deer is deer.
@@mrs210 Alligators don't eat jackfruit
@@zakare8359: They'll eat Jack, even if he's a fruit. 🏳🌈🐊
Do that in a populated city and you'll summon the rat king
I just images a big fat rat and burst out laughing
theo von?
Are we talking the rat king from the Anita Blake series or the rat king from Divinity? 😂
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Opossums are not nasty! They're actually very clean and cat-like...they just get a bad rep because they're not fuzzy and pretty.
I love trail cam videos! I want to do this just to see what is around us.
Their teeth and the way the act when angry doesn't help their rep. Best to steer clear of them. Fun to encounter from a distance though.
In 1972 I saw one crawl out of a dead pony's ass end after eating some rotten guts and it was not clean and cute and cuddly
But they ARE fuzzy and pretty! It's just that they look like big rats. As if rats aren't cute too, haha!
You can't expect the bear to eat all that peanut butter without a glass of milk
And without nutella
If you give him a glass of milk, then he'll ask for a straw to drink the milk with.
Got milk?
Dr. Pepper
He might have a peanut allergy.
Possums are actually very helpful, they eat 90 percent of the ticks they find, they eat cockroaches, rats, mice and clean up carrion. They are also resistant to snake venom which is one reason we have antivenom, they also eat snakes. They are also helpful to gardeners by eating slugs, snails and cleaning up spoiled fruit and berries. They are a very clean animal. Mainly out at night, so you shouldn't run into one.
Something useful can also be nasty... Like a trash can...
I love possums, got one under my shed.
The possum council has taken notice of your praise, you’ve been promoted
Woah. How big of a role those critters play in the ecosystem!
We don't have them in my country. All I could think about seeing those peanut butter on the ground are the ants that would be swarming on it if it was in my country.
Always be kind to Opossums. They only live 1-2 years in the wild, 3 years max. They have a short life, they deserve some love. ❤
ive maintained generations of possums, i leave them kitchen scraps and cat food to promote them to come back.
As a direct result they've taken care of my garden and large compost area by eating all the slugs, snails rats and mice.
Overall, id much prefer to have them around.
They eat ticks and don't catch rabies. That's a plus in my book.
they are super sweet. I befriended a baby possum i found snooping around for scraps and sleeping in the top of the chicken coup under the tarp covr. I would hand feed him from inside the tarp giving him melon bites etc through the hexagonal holes in the chicken wire lol he was very gentile and let me pet his belly
Always be kind to animals, unless they are pure carnivores.
@@black_forest_ Thanks for the education lesson! I thought opossum was the correct spelling for the N. American “possum”. Now I know that they are both marsupials but not the same animal! The opossum may be ugly but I feel better knowing they are in my neighborhood eating the ticks in my yard!
That bear had smelled the scent of the peanuts on it from your hands . Awesome video though 👀👍
I was honestly shocked the first pile wasn't covered in ants by the time you returned!
Exactly i thought the tiny insects would get to the peanut butter before any other creature 😅👁️👄👁️
Gives me a summer idea for the Ants ruining the garden. Ants usually can't get out of that.
Ants know what's good
You just saw the ant gourmet bear how can you bee surprised ?
@Pigga Lover Damn it's just peanut butter chill and I've seen ants eat peanut butter before
Those animals will never forget the great peanut butter and jelly harvest
Why do the deer look so fake?? Sure would be nice if be he bought them some organic food.
7:57 looking for traps. Animals aren’t dumb.
@@CoincidenceTheorist that pile of peanut butter is a needle in an organic food haystack. what do you think they eat when they aren't eating treats left by people?
@@CoincidenceTheorist But People are.
@Chris yeah, it's not in their natural diet at all
Guy: I mean he is not shy at all
Bear: bro I’m literally a whole bear
"You can see the difference between a bear and a deer".. yup
3rd video and finally the bear got there in time to get some.
Isnt peanut butter full of sugar? I know that my squirrels & blue jays love the peanuts in shell only...
Hilarious
Opossum help humans more than we will ever know. They keep our yard's mosquito and tick population manageable. They prevent diseases from spreading across our neighborhoods. There should be a National Opossum Day, where we all put out Peanut Butter Mountains for them to snack on.
“Me and Fred ate at this one place omg you should have been there”
LMAOO
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Was it the work of fairy godparents 😂
The deer's hesitation was probably due to detecting the scent of the fingers of the human who spread the stuff. The bear, on the other hand, was gonna eat whatever was there: peanuts; peanut butter; human fingers...
Peanut butter? He didn't eat the peanut butter. What were you watching? Geeze
@@butchcassidy9625 Technically he did... (At 3:00)
The doe probably had never smelled peanutbutter before. The unknown is usually dangerous to prey animals.
human fingers lol
Haha are you talking bout the video with the guy who breaks the windows??
Thankfully he cut out the 2 1/2 hours I myself spent at that pile of Peanut Butter. Thanks for that!
LMFAO
Best underrated comment.
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How did you explain returning home naked and covered in peanutbutter in the middle of the night? 🤔
@@ericdpeerik3928 just say it was thursday's usual stroll
Possums are not nasty. They're very beneficial and eat things that people don't like. Bugs,snakes,lizards,snails. And they don't get or carry rabies.😊❤
Actually lizards and snails are very beneficial too, lizards eat lots of bugs and snails are good decomposers of garbage and waste
All those animals can smell his scent on everything (particularly his trail cameras, which is why all the animals are so interested in it) which is why they, the deer in particular, are so cautious.
I think they smelled peanuts on the trail camera
Wonder if wiping down the cameras with Clorox (or some other cleaner) would help?
@@nancypelosi2627 Hunter here, nope they definitely smelled his scent. This is why hunters try to stay downwind from where they're baiting
@@TrevoltIV hunters are also careful where they leave food. Bears break into cars for a candy bar.
@@nancypelosi2627 You’re right, it could be either way really. He smelled either the person or the food on the trail cam. Most likely both
“You ever have the feeling ur being watched?”
Something in the background: 🔘👄🔘
I died 🤫🤣
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I always feel like somebody’s watching me! 🎶
I snorted 😂😂😭
I was like... Aw shiiiit lil dude nice knowing you!
The bear was trying to erase his video.
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Lmao 🤣😆
hey who doesn't like a little PBJ every now and then??
i think you touch the camera after you touched the chicken. the camera had the scent of the chicken
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Very cute.
However, possums are very misunderstood. They are not nasty. They are actually very sensitive and timid and get so scared they faint. Give them a chance before judging them
That deer was looking around thinking, "I feel sorry for whatever animal made that poo."
Lmao. Best comment on this Video :')
I was trying so hard not to laugh and disturb my husband when I read this!
@@judil3294 😜
😂😂😂😂best comment
Gee thanks a lot. I hope I forgot this comment the next time I eat a PB&J.
Possums are nearly blind. And there is nothing nasty about them, aside from how some of the males smell. They are gentle, docile, don't bite even if you pick them up, just open their mouths and show their teeth when scared. They are very sweet.
They are nasty, they carry diseases and hiss at you. They also destroy your lawn
@@trulyinfamous I rescued one in my back yard that had one side almost gone, like a huge dog had taken a bite. It was walking around, I got a towel and threw it over the poor thing and brought it inside, called the possum rescue lady in town who came to get him. His entire side/back was gone.
They are gross and nasty🤢🤢
Possums looks like rats and rats are just nasty creatures. Possums as well. 🤢🤮😮💨💀💀
Opossums are very good for our environment . They’re like a trash collector. Never heard of them killing chickens before. We had quite a few chickens but also had opossums, but never had that problem . Wow! 😱
I love possums, they are such great mothers and so fantastic for clearing ticks out of the area and I hate ticks.
How they clear ticks ?
@@albusai They eat them.
Unfortunately people are dicks and constantly running them over and I know it's on purpose at times cause I've had many of them run out to the road and I avoided hitting them .
Great animals .
@Native Nfree Give me an opossum anyway!
@@zabercrombie24 sometimes its better to hit a possum than cause a car accident
Gotta use a bear safe camera box in bear country. They smell our scent on them and they bite whatever HAS our scent.
imagine taking a stroll in the woods and you just see a guy with a camera slapping a log with peanut butter
Id think he was baiting lol. Id never suspect a guy to do some experiment like this
Zoe Aquino@ Ha ha Yeah, my wife said, "That man will never find a wife . . . "
I like to slap my log with peanut butter
Damn came here to make a peanut butter on my log joke but somebody beat me to it... i guess i'll just go slap peanut butter on my log then
@@pepperco100 his wife could be the peanut farmer's daughter... you never know
My uncle has trail cams all over his rural property which is surrounded by farmland. Most closely, there's a corn field just beyond his backyard property line. He and the farmers use trail cams and share footage, they look out for each other as you do out there. He's gotten some amazing footage but the funniest was when a black bear was walking through the field on his back legs and carrying a huge bunch of corn he'd harvested 😂
Now that would have been a sight.
I saw footage of a bear making off with a trash dumpster. That was funny. Would love to see the bear with the corn.
Please tell them to upload it somewhere 😭
I wonder if he uploaded that footage here on RUclips because that definitely would get a lot of fall Hits
That's really lovely 😂
guy: possums are nasty
everyone: and i took that personally-
Why are people so but hurt over possums? Real question btw
@@lordvader6172 - Because since I learned how defenceless they really are, I feel protective of them. Opossums have enough problems already without humans actively attacking them and spreading misinformation JUST because they don’t look pretty.
@@spacewolfcub Fair enough.
They're really good at taking care of the tick population, snakes, bugs, even mice. They're good to have around actually.
@@lordvader6172 even the bad guy gets it
Just to clarify something you said…possums are not nasty. They are actually anything but. They have quite an important role in nature. They do not transmit diseases like rabies, they eat many things that we should be thankful for…like ticks. They are completely unaggressive towards humans. Those teeth are all for show.
I can't imagine how incredibly thirsty they were after eating the peanut butter
He should have left a gallon of milk for them
lol I think milk would make them constipated. Water would be a better choice.
@@coyotelong4349 Cow’s milk is actually awful for animals. We’re actually the only mammals that drink milk after nursing. (From animals besides humans, of course) Even then, you can tell we’ve still not fully adapted to it, as many people are still lactose intolerant.
@@pepearown4968 Dogs will nurse off cows given the chance.
Not constipation, the Hershey squirts.
Imagine walking in the forest and seeing a random man spreading peanut butter on a rock 😳😳😳
I've got one of those mounted on my wall. He seemed dangerously insane. Now I feel like I've done something wrong!
I'm full up on nightmares but thanks!
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“Don’t worry… I’m a vlogger.”
Spreading?? He is dumping a year supply haha
Him: “Why do they keep messing with my camera”
The animals: “what the f*ck is that?!?”
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Lol
It's because they can smell humans.. Hunters use scent killer to bathe before hunting
@@rosedolch8637 not all hunters. If you know how to hunt, you use the wind. I been a hunter, trapper, and fisherman most of my 62yrs. Never used scent killer.
Possums are NOT nasty by any means....they clean up the nasty!!! Possums are ADORABLE!!!❤❤❤❤❤
Only a girl would say that.
I’ve tracked bears for years. The deer and the bear smelled you in the area and the bear wanted to smell the camera and they LOVE plastic. It’s like chewing gum for them.
I've heard certain batteries smell sweet too.
On top of that, if you turned the cam on after setting the peanut butter bait, you most likely left the scent on the camera.
I’m not familiar with anything about hunting or tracking, so I don’t mean this in any way other than curiosity, but why do you track bears?
@@clownfromclowntown - He wants to be the next Tormund?
@@clownfromclowntown I enjoy watching them and how they behave. They have old men’s eyes like your elderly grandfather with no harm or malice.
For example I has a set of twin adolescent males who were feeding at a grain pile. I watched them feast like Roman kings laying in their backs scooping up oats and pouring them into their mouths (bears love oats) and when one fell asleep on his back the other (also on his back still) looked side to side and then quickly slapped his sleeping brother across the face with the back of his paw, then suddenly pretend to be asleep as his brother sat up quickly wondering “what the heck” man I saw how my brother and I used to behave. I have lots of bear stories. That’s why I like tracking bears
This HAS to be a psychedelic experience for these animals
Why psychedelic? Do they really get high off peanuts?
Imagine being a person on psychedelics and coming across a mound of peanut butter in the woods
Hell imagine being sober coming across a mound of peanut butter
I think, nature cannot digest food that are prosesed too much. (Too faty or to sweet). The more natural the food, the more they can eat.
@@inthevalley5141 I'd think its animal crap and wont be smelling it to confirm 😂
I'm more surprised by the fact it was not just a sea of ants within 10min
Are you from Texas?
@@raym7673 Michigan, if food is dropped on the ground where I live, it can just be left. it will be gone within the day from these super tiny ants
@@dmerritt4ever their very strong too
In North Carolina that pile of peanut butter would be turned into a sprawling fire ant kingdom in four and a half minutes
Facts. Where I live,ants would of devoured it. Or other insects/different species of animals.
Possums are not nasty! They’re adorable little marsupials
With a face only a mother could love.
When my oldest son was a kid he got mad at me about something one night and stomped off out the backdoor to pout. I could hear him outside mouthing off to himself. A few minutes later there was a scream and he came running back in. "I was petting a cat but the cat had a naked tail. I think it was a giant rat." I took a flashlight out and looked. There were the neighborhood cats and one very fat possum. I laughed so hard about that. I've been fond of those little guys ever since.
This has tickled me!! 🤣🤣🤣 thank you for sharing.
Just as funny was my friends teenage daughter yacking all night on the phone while sitting on their deck. Her parents were inside doing whatever parents do when they heard her scream. She came bursting in crying, saying she reached down to pet their cat but their cat was not enormous OR fluffy.
It was a giant raccoon that had come up to eat leftover catfood.
Loris son : Mom, stop embarrasing me on internet !! 🤣
My cousin adopted a baby oppossum many years ago. She named it Penny ( from over the hedge)
She was the sweetest thing. I miss her :c
That’s the best Story ever! One to tell the grandkids!
Possums are actually wonderful critters, and play an important role in the ecosystem. And they are very clean!
Yes! Also very resistant to rabies, and scavengers are always crucial for cleaning up. Love those little guys
..and they eat ticks 👍
their body temperature is too low to harbor most viruses, that's why they don't carry rabies
Always happy to see a possum.
And they are smart and cute in my opinion! They can be very affectionate!
This is like the forest animal equivalent of "Dude, I stumbled across this hole in the wall restaurant and the food was SO good but I can't for the life of me remember where it was or what it was called."
Marshall Eriksen be like:
Maybe use organic peanut butter ( peanuts, salt, oil ) instead of peanut butter with additives and preservatives that can severely damage the health of the animals eating it!
What about _our_ health?
@@floogelhornzzz4770 exactly! Eat certified organic whenever possible! Pasture raised eggs and grass fed meat! Everything else is basically poison! Personally, I don’t eat breads, grains, or any carbohydrates for that matter! Meat, eggs, bacon sausage, cheese, butter, light vegetables.
Deer are probably the buttery crab legs of the wild. Everyone wants a bite of her.
Dang it! Now I want some buttery crab legs!
Umm. I think crab legs are the buttery crab legs of the wild. Crabs are wild animals too! 😜
@@alyc1079 buttery forest crab legs
Lol
Opossums are amazing creatures! They’re not nasty. They’re pretty innocuous, plus they eat mosquitoes, ticks and even venomous snakes. They are virtually immune to rabies and are fantastic creatures to have around. They have a bad reputation, but are pretty harmless and very helpful!
Nah, they’re pretty nasty.
Thank you for this comment Lizzy. There is way too much stigma around opossums. I hate how most people automatically hate and want to destroy something that doesn't suit them as "beautiful or pleasing to the eyes". If people take the time to look beauty and appreciation can be found on this animal. Sadly the opossum in the video knows all too well that he is the most targeted creature . So I'm sure he loved the food but was too nervous to hang around in one place too long.
@@quest4wildlife720 So sad. They’re such fascinating creatures. I believe they have the most teeth and of any mammal. And one of the smallest brains 🤣
@@quest4wildlife720 what are you people talking about? Have any of you seen opossums in real life? I have and they're nasty little buggers!
Yes sir. I have. But we are all entitled to our opinion. My opinion is people hate opossums for petty reasons. And I know you have your own opinions as well. However I stand by my opinion.
Deer: " Nah, that looks like shit" 😂💀
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Narration from the bear on *his* video at 4:20: “you see, the combination of only eating the peanuts and biting his camera lays the perfect trap for the real meal.”
Ace: Leaves 5 pounds of peanut butter and jelly in the middle of the woods and only gets like 4 animals to eat it.
Me: Accidentally drops a bread crumb in my back yard and gets every insect possible to start a revolutionary war.
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It looks like he might live where rich people are where their property is almost pesticide free. And or it's in the fall/winter where for example the ants are deep underground during this time.
Fr
It's the law of scarcity
Lmfao
i find the grown man slapping peanut butter on the ground in the forest to be more fascinating than the animals
This dude is literally answering all the “what if” questions that go on in my mind at 3am in the morning
I get opossum on my patio camera often, love to watch them walking on concrete its hilarious.
"You ever feel like you are being watched?"
**unholy glowing eyes in the background**
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Lmaoooooo
6:03 the eyeshine in the background had me cracking up.
I thought it was a car
Yes...like little headlights coming over the hill 😊 The camera will stick out like a sore thumb to wild animals 😅😅🇬🇧
The deer smelled you. The bear does smell you, but does not care. 😂
@Bob Holgate the camera…
Yep
@Bob Holgate not very smart are ya
@Bob Holgate lol, anyway ive heard if you touch bird eggs. The parents might ditch it because they can smell it long after
@@cognitivedisability9864 True for mammals, not for birds. Birds, except for condors, I think, don't really have a sense of smell. But you still shouldn't touch eggs, because the adults are likely nearby, and 1) you are stressing them out and 2) the longer you mess around there, the longer the eggs go without heat.
This dudes commentary is amazing❤❤and wholesome
I agree , very pure ❤
Opossums are actually very clean, intelligent, and beneficial to the forest ecosystem. They're also sweet and don't want to bother anyone, it's just they get in the wrong place at the wrong time sometimes. You can look up opossum rescues to see how they really are ❤️
They get a bad rap, they also eat rats and other pests. They also have low body temperature so rarely get rabies.
.....and they're evil looking!
I have one that hangs out in the backyard with the cats. They're cute and cats treat them like family
@@buschg7106 awwww!!
@@mackydog99 Well I always loved ALF as a little girl, & they look like him, so I think they're cute lol
Possums eat heaps of ticks so they are actually good to have around. They are also adorable and not aggressive. If they feel threatened, they sort just flop over and play dead. Pretty cute.
All true. We have an alert dog (yapper) and a guard dog (53 kilos) inside our property walls, and an outdoor guard dog (30 kilos, and ferocious) outside our property walls. The outdoor dog got in a fight with coyotes last night, he ate them up. A week ago, he encountered an opossum. He would pick it up, shake it, throw it, then do it again, and again. I saw it on the cameras, so I ran out to the gate and went out. I got in between the dog and the possum, who was literally playing dead. Finally the dog understood my words, "NO, SPOT! NO!" (the dog's name in English is Spot. The Spanish equivalent is "Pinto," which is what all of our Spanish speaking family calls him.) He finally did understand that opossums are off-limits. They're endangered here in Mexico, too. So we spare them, though they create havoc on our gardens.
A possum got like all of our baby chickens lmao
@XXVThat’s a shame. I really liked your comment until that stupid edit.
They don’t play dead it’s an involuntary reaction when they get scared.
They also secrete a disgusting odor when they play dead, not so cute tbh
Smart bear. Knows the difference between real food and hydrogenated oils 😂
They are very smart animals bears that have the same iq of some primates
Don't get Skippy in my country - can't believe it's only 90% peanuts, and the rest is salt/oil/sugar - disgusting stuff.
If you grown up in the wood without anyone tells you the existence of eatable peanut butter ........
Yep & It’s amazing to me how many people don’t even know or care what hydrogenated oil is! & they regularly consume it with no thought at all! Trans fat is literally like putting styrofoam in you’re veins. I hope they get banned soon enough.
@@Tweezy786 Are you in the US becuase here, trans fats are banned. They have been since the FDA banned them 7 years ago.
Awww no, opossums are sweet as pie. I pick up wild ones all the time. 😊
Are possums from here 🇺🇸 🇨🇦 but o'possums from Ireland? 🇮🇪
The craziest part to me is how it's not absolutely covered in ants by the next day when you checked it
Not even ants will touch what passes for food in the US 😄
@C C yes but not American peanut butter, all American food has so much sugar in it
@C C yeah some people, Because some people eat to much sugar anyways. Animals, let alone insects, not lol
Hopefully it's proper peanut butter with no sugar. Sugar is what attracts ants.
@C C no actually you didnt, my bad. Just woke up when I was writing the comment, might be the reason
Racoons palette are similar to humans. If you ever are stuck in the woods, watch what the racoons are eating. Anything they're eating is probably all right.
Me who lives in a country where racoons don't live in: hmmm yes, this might come in handy when I get lost in our backyard....
Raccoons were living under the house next door they loved digging in our trash. They rather enjoyed craisins
@@Elizabeth-if7pw *monsters*
Jk. I actually like raisins
Trash pandas lol
Interesting
Imagine a human walks by and starts eating it all with their bare hands
They would on Naked and Afraid. Those lazy bastards 😂
Yup, definitely picturing some human Gollum equivalent, like you’ve just summoned a cryptid 😂
Especially if they just happen to have a loaf of🍞 walking with in the woods...
Damn it Bear Grylls no one’s filming! Get outta here! This is a national park for God’s sake!
"Oh Fred, it's you." lol
“Deer are extremely cautious”
Deer: jumps in front of moving vehicles
jumps carefully *
@@hibahprice6887 also dies carefully*
They are cautiously scared by your roaring car
Decapitates carefully
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“Possums are just nasty”
Uh, excuse you! They don’t drink, they don’t party, they don’t sleep around, and they eat 5000 ticks per season. I call that moral purity right there
They do kill off native trees and birds here in New Zealand though so I would say they are. Just finished the video and saw it was a different type of possum.
@@loftwingheropon2743 ayy fellow kiwi here too, they're slowly killing off our native bird's here :D
also do crawl along my roof at 1am. Fun times.
Matthew Hendricks- what you said. Also, they are CUUUUUUTE!
I THINK HE PROBABLY MEANT THEY LOOK NASTY AF
Just know this man randomly woke up and decided to put a massive mountain of peanut butter in the woods
What a waste. And the video isn’t even entertaining 🤦♂️
@@js70371 Millions of tonnes of food is wasted every single day, who cares about some guy feeding a couple jars of peanutbutter to raccoons? Your average person wastes twice that amount of food every week.
@@excuseyou1526 you’re absolutely right. So that makes it ok. What was I thinking? Thank goodness you were around to point out my folly. Thanks
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Money
@@js70371 sounds like you’re really invested in the well being of homeless individuals! i’d love to see the list of contributions you’ve made to your local homeless communities & food banks
The background music just fits so perfectly 10/10
I suspect the reason they take such interest in your cameras is because they smell human and humans are worth being cautious around.
Yeah man, everywhere he has even walked there is scent.
My neighbor is a dnr officer. He says there is something about the smell of the plastic. Same reason squirrels eat the insulating plastic from wiring.
Plus the human scent and its something different. They are curious.
There is a documentary about black bears and one of the camera guys wore a citronella spray and thr cubs crawled all over him due to the smell. They just loved it.
I wish I could remember the name of it. It was about how a couple were trying to reintroduce orphaned cubs back into nature. My son was young so probably 20 years ago.
@@Emeraldwitch30 wow if u ever remember I hope you come back here to comment, I'm very curious
@@Emeraldwitch30 that might explain why my cat likes to bite plastic wrap.
The reason the animals didn't like the peanut butter is because you used Walmart brand instead of Skippy.
I wonder how they would react to god tier stuff like nutella
Tsunero please don’t ever give animals Nutella
Shoulda used the crunchy kind too
@@The93Momo93 I would just like to quickly point out that Chocolate is dangerous for most mammals
I'm a Jif kinda girl
Imagine tasting peanut butter and then never being able to have peanut butter again.
Its like when you eat a snack as a kid and the brand stops selling 😭💔
@@morganseals1127 crystal Pepsi 😭
I don't have to imagine, when I tried peanut butter for the first time I had and allergic reaction and I can't (shouldn't) eat it ever again.
Crystal Coke 😭😭
I vividly remember the first time I tried peanut butter: age 6 at school when my friend gave me a sandwich. Had it again on two other occasions at people’s houses. My mam never bought it until I was about 12.
Please don't say that opossums are nasty! They are gentle, nice and largely defenceless animals.
Possums are not nasty. They are smart, friendly funny looking creatures who deserve the right to exist with everyone else.
Possums eat ticks and are vital to the eco system if anything’s a giant rat it’s the coons
Raccoons and Opossums both deserve the right to live!
@@mr.x2567 says the raccoon
Aww I’m sure it was just an off handed comment he made and he prob didn’t even mean anything mean by it. Possums are cuties for sure
Literally just get over it 😂
The bear smelled your scent on the peanuts and the camera. He went looking for more peanuts. He thought maybe they were inside. As for the deer, they thought the peanut butter pile was a trap by a hunter. So theyre smart too.
Seems The guy has no clue about leaving his scent all over the place and the animals smelling a human who may kill them or trap them.
The Deer is a noob, it doesnt even have a phone or the means to operate it
A Bloodhound's sense of smell is 300X greater than a humans.
A Bear's sense of smell is 7X greater than a Bloodhound's.
So if there was any trace of peanut butter on the camera, you better believe he could smell it!
It’s amazing to me that deer are smart enough to avoid an obvious trap, but aren’t smart enough to avoid jumping directly into oncoming traffic in a way that gives literally 0 reaction time
Lmfao a deer trap? In what reality lololol
What I find fascinating about the raccoons is that they instinctively know it's sticky and don't touch it with their paws.
That ain’t instinctive. Buddies have _definitely_ had peanut butter before
Then they would have to wash their cute little raccoon hands
Racoons eat a lot of ppl left overs their likely familar with it
@@tylercoon1791 Yeah I agree, these guys are garbage bandits by nature. They almost certainly recognized it and knew it was food.
@@ninagalvani1007 This is funny because in German we call them "Waschbär" which means washing bear.
I enjoy your commentary because it adds to the video. Thanks
"Possums are nasty"
The absolute DISRESPECT towards these most important animals!!
Yup. It's an marsupial that feeds on Rodents, rats & Mice along with insects & is quite clean.
well, it's still ugly
They eat a lot of pests, and they are always going after my chicken eggs 😆
@@natanulsiref theyre litterally adorable
They literally give me trauma
"Deer are very cautious animals"
Also deer: *stands in the middle of the road when there's 2 tons of steel is coming at them at 50 MPH*
Or lays down chilling late at night when you take your dog out
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Put corn out there instead of peanutbutter and they won't hesitate to come eat it.
"I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO YET FOR SOME REASON I RUN FROM EVERYTHING ELSE IMAGINABLE!"
Leave a beer out there and you'll find me on your trail cam😄
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Dying luaghing lololol
Boomer humor
@@Kaplykos zoomer humor isn't much better
We got a comedian here, you gotta be careful you almost killed me with that joke
Thank you!! Enjoyed the peanut butter mountain footage!!
Animals coming up to it like “YOOOO”
“It’s free real estate”
LMAOOO
Except deer, they're like, It's a trap!
The deer have extremely good smell. She was smelling your scent along with it being new.
Ahhh
Start using a scent killer. That will keep animals from messing with the trail cam. Deer can smell a human miles away
Agreed.
Using scentnkiller with the idea of being "olfactorily invisible"(my word) and think of it as a dillutant. It knocks the human scent down to a level where the deer consider your trail not fresh and knowing you're not there, will approach less cautious.
you CANNOT hide from a deers nose, but you can fool it with as little scent as possible.
Not sure about the sent thing. I cam put corn down and it's gone in the morning. And I leave my sent all over . if I leave the corn in a pile they don't touch it . they eat all the corn I scatter around . 🤔
"Deer are extremely cautious."
I just watched 3 deer jump off of bridges in 2 videos this week. 😂
Damn we're rlly watching the same thing
Deer crashes into hair salon
@@sillycheese301 deer enters school
Ahhh, I see, the Almighty Algorithm has graced your recommendations with the same!
Deer ruins Christmas
I actually made friends with a momma possum and a murder of crows, this way but i had bird seed, in the mix as well. They visit me periodically now and the crows bring me gifts. The best part is when the crows follow my car, when I leave. The crows are so fun to hang out with, I swear they talk back, during conversations.
You take back what you said about possums. A single possum will eat more ticks than you've lost hair follicles, maaaaaan!
:)!!!!
I said the same thing!
For that reason only I'd practically worship them. :)
One of the few animals that will eat roaches too
@Music Releases I hate roaches and so the enemy of my enemy is my friend. A lot of people will purposely swirve into them on the road. Maybe cuz they're aholes or they're cruel. I don't go out my way to kill them and I've actually had to get one out of my trash bin after it had fallen in and couldn't get back out.
@Music Releases but being negative about them spreads misinformation. In this modern day and age where everyone's first thought is eradication and it's so easy to do so, we need to be careful. Nasty turns to "kill them" really fast. People are vicious.
@Music Releases but that misses the point that we have to be careful how we demonize or vilify things. Especially on platforms that influence millions every day. If you protray something in a bad light, people are very quick to form an opinion and then those opinions lead to very bad places because people do some vicious things.
opossums can actually be really sweet and loving… and it’s sad because their lifespan‘s are only about one to two years. We had one as a pet that we rescued when she was born. She had been abandoned by her mother, and she lived about two years… just over two years… and that was it, that was her life. It broke our hearts because she was just the sweetest little thing….we miss her, she absolutely changed our lives.
An opossums, changed your life?
You need to find a better purpose in life if that’s the case lol
@@jeannebye8153 Well, our lives are always evolving in some way… We had never taken care of any animal like her before, so we didn’t know very much in the beginning. It opened up a whole new world in terms of learning about her, and how to care for her. This experience is what ultimately open the door for us fostering wild life/farm animals that needed care. We are financially blessed with 3 beautiful children, and we enjoy giving back to our community, as well as those in need…My family and I have wonderful lives, and i consider us truly blessed. We wanted to take advantage of our blessings and make a real difference. Because of this experience we got really into rescuing neglected, abused, or at risk farm animals. My family and I have a horse farm, and ended up expanding on our property so that we could start our little rescue….and it all started with a little opossum… So I can definitely say, she changed our lives. Sending many warm blessings your way. May the Lord guide you and be with you always, may He shine on you, protect you, and give you everlasting peace.
@@jeannebye8153 can’t you just let people be/ enjoy things?
That’s what my family is going through rn, although ours is still very young
@@rainclouds3677 Stick with it!!! Just be patient and let it come naturally. It will grow and it’s going to be wonderful. Its so emotionally filling, you won’t be disappointed! Stay blessed love. Our is small too, but growing every day. Sending so many warm blessings to you and your family💕
A friend of mine rescued a baby opossum. It ended up being the sweetest coolest pet I've seen.