If you’re brushing them, you can walk behind as long as you place a hand on them as you move- but then again, that’s not walking up on one from behind🤦🏻♀️😅
1:00 I've seen the full video, and literally seconds before that strike, someone off camera was telling him he needed safety equipment for that snake and he said, "I'm a professional," and got nailed!
I have experienced the crazy ass dog chase as I rode my bicycle past a property on a country road. Squirt in the face from my water bottle stopped it.😮
That Buffalo was fed up with the tourists 11:57 fun fact about this video, that suv in the background is a guy coming to buy that truck that the deer flew into
We have bears in Michigan where I live, but they are up north and I am in southern Michigan. I've never seen one in real life. I've never camped north enough to be in "bear country" in Michigan, but several states have bears. Even Florida has bears.
Live in Ontario not far from Ottawa - black bears not uncommon/usually not too confrontational unless a mother with cubs. Moose occasionally wander into towns, sometimes go into backyard swimming pools in the summer. Usually leave by themselves if you leave them alone.
The one with the moose attacking the dog sled. Felt so bad for the doggies as they’re tied to the sled and each other. But it also went for the people too. Yikes. Lots of surprises. Was shocked at how fast that shark was as it came up to the cage. People are idiots sometimes. Like the ones near bison in Yellowstone. Stay away. They’re huge. I live in bear country but am more afraid of mountain lions. Gotta be careful.
I’ve seen many bears… it’s not something you want on your porch. There is a good reason most Americans that live in the country have fire arms. Bears cougars alligators etc… can’t be stopped any other way sometimes.
@@trappestarrgaming3422 cougars will come right up on the deck. And they will attack children and occasionally adults. Your pets are snacks for them. Alligators attack anything that gets too close and are often found in backyard pools. I would never shoot unless I felt my life was threatened, but humans are born without claws, our teeth are blunt and we run really slow. If I’m going to face wild animals, I want someone in the group to have a weapon just in case.🤗🐝❤️
@@deborahdanhauer8525 Cougars attack animals yea cuz their food but bothering a normal human is realli rare prolly less then a 100 a year now if you go to their territory or they have kids its different. As for alligators I've nvr had an issue with them mayb it's the areas I've been in but they just walk across the golf course not nothing anybody. As for backyard I've seen a few wen I was in florida and georgia but they didnt bother anything but I also dnt leave my dog outside on a chain in that heat either so... worse I've ever had was a bear eating out my trash can in the mountains but theirs bear spray that makes them leave
@@trappestarrgaming3422 I’m glad you’ve never had problems. I’ve never been attacked, but I’ve had bears come right up to my tent while I as in there. And I’ve had a cougar scare me to death screaming very close to me in the middle of the night, in the middle of a field. Any big predator is a danger to humans if it’s hungry and we are no match for any of them.
@@deborahdanhauer8525 they dont see us as prey tho. They look at us as fellow predators. The bear might if its hurt or sick but they're more scared of us. But yes bear spray works realli good
That 1piece about the kangaroo I can attest to. When my husband was stationed in Exmouth, NW Cape, Australia from 1967-1970 we had a friend that had his 1968 Camaro shipped over and one night when he was driving home a roo hit his car right in the middle of the hood and caved in the front of his car and totalled it. His wasn't the only case.
You need to import some Trash Pandas (racoons) possums, armadillos, cougars, bobcats etc.... just to make life interesting We just lost our Calico cat to our 8 point buck (deer) that i usually hand feed, he pretty much gutted her with his antlers because its "Rut" season and make male deer aggressive.
Alot of the reason these encounters happen is because people feed them. They think it's funny but it's going to get someone else killed Didn't mean to be a buzz kill. I loved the reaction.
Just because the british killed off most of their wildlife because there used to be bears wolves lynx, and bison roaming the uk the English wiped them out smh
Nah...at 3:20 that dolphin was saying "our turf...LOCALS ONLY, bro!" 😂
2:23 had me rolling! 🦒 must be into heavy metal because he loves headbanging!
Never walk up on a horse from behind
If you’re brushing them, you can walk behind as long as you place a hand on them as you move- but then again, that’s not walking up on one from behind🤦🏻♀️😅
@@straight_up_geek_ lol
10:27 That is an Ocean Sunfish...adults weigh up to 1000kg, so they are one of the largest bony fish in the world.
And the full video of that is hilarious!
If Animal Crossing has taught me anything, you're right! 😂 ocean sunfish!! Biiig flat fish
I've only seen a fox once in the wild. It looked majestic. 😂
Was his name Todd? 😂😢
1:00 I've seen the full video, and literally seconds before that strike, someone off camera was telling him he needed safety equipment for that snake and he said, "I'm a professional," and got nailed!
I have experienced the crazy ass dog chase as I rode my bicycle past a property on a country road. Squirt in the face from my water bottle stopped it.😮
That Buffalo was fed up with the tourists
11:57 fun fact about this video, that suv in the background is a guy coming to buy that truck that the deer flew into
The deer/truck clip is the biggest FML moment I've ever seen. That's instant cause to wonder if somebody up there hates you.
We have bears in Michigan where I live, but they are up north and I am in southern Michigan. I've never seen one in real life. I've never camped north enough to be in "bear country" in Michigan, but several states have bears. Even Florida has bears.
That was fun with several got ya moments. Thanks.
I live in the mountains near the Smokies and I've had bears walk into my house! I keep my doors closed now
I had a bear come up to me in Gatlinburg. Not to mention Cade's Cove where people try to walk right up to them.
Live in Ontario not far from Ottawa - black bears not uncommon/usually not too confrontational unless a mother with cubs. Moose occasionally wander into towns, sometimes go into backyard swimming pools in the summer. Usually leave by themselves if you leave them alone.
People need to admire animals from afar. Leave wild animals alone unless you want to lose a hand.
No bears in Britain since 500 years. You are safe, bro. :D
The one with the moose attacking the dog sled. Felt so bad for the doggies as they’re tied to the sled and each other. But it also went for the people too. Yikes. Lots of surprises. Was shocked at how fast that shark was as it came up to the cage. People are idiots sometimes. Like the ones near bison in Yellowstone. Stay away. They’re huge. I live in bear country but am more afraid of mountain lions. Gotta be careful.
I’ve seen many bears… it’s not something you want on your porch. There is a good reason most Americans that live in the country have fire arms. Bears cougars alligators etc… can’t be stopped any other way sometimes.
Cougars and alligators dont really bother you tho atleast in my experience
@@trappestarrgaming3422 cougars will come right up on the deck. And they will attack children and occasionally adults. Your pets are snacks for them. Alligators attack anything that gets too close and are often found in backyard pools. I would never shoot unless I felt my life was threatened, but humans are born without claws, our teeth are blunt and we run really slow. If I’m going to face wild animals, I want someone in the group to have a weapon just in case.🤗🐝❤️
@@deborahdanhauer8525 Cougars attack animals yea cuz their food but bothering a normal human is realli rare prolly less then a 100 a year now if you go to their territory or they have kids its different. As for alligators I've nvr had an issue with them mayb it's the areas I've been in but they just walk across the golf course not nothing anybody. As for backyard I've seen a few wen I was in florida and georgia but they didnt bother anything but I also dnt leave my dog outside on a chain in that heat either so... worse I've ever had was a bear eating out my trash can in the mountains but theirs bear spray that makes them leave
@@trappestarrgaming3422 I’m glad you’ve never had problems. I’ve never been attacked, but I’ve had bears come right up to my tent while I as in there. And I’ve had a cougar scare me to death screaming very close to me in the middle of the night, in the middle of a field. Any big predator is a danger to humans if it’s hungry and we are no match for any of them.
@@deborahdanhauer8525 they dont see us as prey tho. They look at us as fellow predators. The bear might if its hurt or sick but they're more scared of us. But yes bear spray works realli good
There has never been a bear or mountain lion attack on a group of three or more people.
The gator that popped up and got whacked with a fishing rod: "What a jerk! I was just saying hi."
That 1piece about the kangaroo I can attest to. When my husband was stationed in Exmouth, NW Cape, Australia from 1967-1970 we had a friend that had his 1968 Camaro shipped over and one night when he was driving home a roo hit his car right in the middle of the hood and caved in the front of his car and totalled it. His wasn't the only case.
You need to import some Trash Pandas (racoons) possums, armadillos, cougars, bobcats etc.... just to make life interesting
We just lost our Calico cat to our 8 point buck (deer) that i usually hand feed, he pretty much gutted her with his antlers because its "Rut" season and make male deer aggressive.
Wasn't a shark. It's actually a sunfish. Ocean sunfish are huge!
Central Florida here. We have black bears. I would definitely not like to live somewhere where there are brown/grizzly bears.
Alot of the reason these encounters happen is because people feed them. They think it's funny but it's going to get someone else killed
Didn't mean to be a buzz kill. I loved the reaction.
Just because the british killed off most of their wildlife because there used to be bears wolves lynx, and bison roaming the uk the English wiped them out smh
That's is so interesting and sad
Bison were in the UK at one point but they are not native, they were brought from mainland Europe.
I mean the US natives wiped out the Camels, Horses, Mammoths, and Giant Sloths.
FIRST FORST WOW THO THATS INSANE
Prople around bison are sooo stupid...dude, its not a cow...