I always appreciate Tim Faulkner’s videos. He teaches you so much and makes it so interesting. Not only does Tim teach you about the wildlife, but he also teaches you how people lived. His Friend has such wonderful stories not only about life long ago,but also his rich ancestry and why he loves where he lives. I wish I could remember his Friend’s name, but I would like to say Thank You to him as well for teaching us about his knowledge of Australia.
I LOVE folklore from all cultures. Too often they get overlooked even though the lessons are so important. Please do more with the indigenous Australians! I could listen to the stories all day : 3
Wonderful day for all of us that experiences through Tim. Tim's face when asked to try snapping off a birds head and sucking it's guts out was priceless!🦜 I winced too. Blessings
Grateful thanks for such an educational opportunity to learn about the history of another country and the inhabitants and most awesome and amazing creatures of this beautiful country. Your wonderful enthusiasm about your passion for all things great and small is so contagious and heartwarming and one can almost feel this unique experience through your own wonderful and powerful love of adventure and need for learning about everything. Bondi Vets yet again excell at intriguing me and giving me such knowledge. Thank you all and bless you all and continue your amazing "callings "
Favourite episode so far! Love hearing stories from the indigenous people and about the past of indigenous people of different countries especially. The extras of the wildlife and their habitats is just an added bonus.
Thanks so much for sharing this! Being so far away in Texas USA I learned so much and on one hand would love to follow your path but my heart says leave it in peace and to the indigenous folks. Can't imagine a more awful thing than tourists tramping about.
Tim I think you must be one of the best presenters I've ever seen, you have a lot of knowledge and impart it well so it's easily understood and you seem keen to try a lot of different things. I like the way you tell us about things we would need a very comprehensive guide book to find out otherwise, and as I am a pensioner and most unlikely to be able to travel to Australia myself and view your wonderful country on my own terms, I look forward to seeing it through your eyes and enjoy it very much.
Loved watching this! 😄 - From a fellow aboriginal (plains Cree) from north-western Canada! My people come from Churchill, Manitoba with the polar bears. 🇨🇦😊❤️
Tim is a person that in one moment can sit in the car and have a calm conversation, and then the next moment, jump out of the car, even in the middel of the road, to look for a aussie animal 😂😂
IT WAS WONDERFUL LISTENING TO HOW PEOPLE LIVED IN THE PAST & SEEING A NEW WAY TO CATCH FISH WITHOUT A FISHING POLE & EATING OYSTERS THAT GROW ON A TREE BRANCH. WOW IT WAS SO MUCH FUN. THANKS TIM FOR A WONDERFUL JOURNEY WITH YOU AND A TRUE AUTRALIAN INDIGENOUS MAN WITH GREAT RESPECT FOR NATURE & THE ENVIROMENT.
Not just because he's Australian.. but does anyone else see Steve Irwin?? "Oh look a snake! With some tics on him, oh man I gonna touch him and get those off" 🤣🤣 Steve, even here America you're still special
That was a fantastic episode! Wandering around and listening to some of the history of the area .. that's what doesn't get better. I DO think I'd pass on the grubs and fisheyes. 😂
Thank you Tim that was very educational. Love learning about your country. It was wonderful with the gentleman sharing his history of the people from that area. Then to top it off eating fresh caught seafood outdoors. The best.
I happy homie really played into getting that "bird" (jumping out and grabbing the "bird")... Fun!😁 it really added to it let alone the great story to go along with it🖤
LOVE THIS, I see all kinds of reptiles in peoples collections, but to experience them in the wild is a view into how we should be keeping them, Aussie reptiles are some of my favs, and learning about original peoples before Europeans took over is so enriching! I hate that so many indigenous were taken out and changed by the Europeans Had they never taken over, global warming would’ve been further in the future I believe. I’m afraid of eating fish cause of the state of our oceans and the garbage and chemicals we’ve dumped into it
The insect that Scott ate looked exactly like one of the insects that I personally keep! (Almost all of the animals look like something that I would keep especially the olive python and the sand swimmer) but clearly not the wild ones!
I always appreciate Tim Faulkner’s videos. He teaches you so much and makes it so interesting. Not only does Tim teach you about the wildlife, but he also teaches you how people lived. His Friend has such wonderful stories not only about life long ago,but also his rich ancestry and why he loves where he lives. I wish I could remember his Friend’s name, but I would like to say Thank You to him as well for teaching us about his knowledge of Australia.
His name is Brian.
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@@bertrandlechat4330 Thank You for reminding me.
I love Tim's videos, too. I love learning about our wildlife. 😍👏👏👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺
I LOVE folklore from all cultures. Too often they get overlooked even though the lessons are so important. Please do more with the indigenous Australians! I could listen to the stories all day : 3
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Wonderful day for all of us that experiences through Tim. Tim's face when asked to try snapping off a birds head and sucking it's guts out was priceless!🦜 I winced too. Blessings
Awesome, Tim. Love the lessons this gentle soul teaches. Love learning something new.
Grateful thanks for such an educational opportunity to learn about the history of another country and the inhabitants and most awesome and amazing creatures of this beautiful country. Your wonderful enthusiasm about your passion for all things great and small is so contagious and heartwarming and one can almost feel this unique experience through your own wonderful and powerful love of adventure and need for learning about everything. Bondi Vets yet again excell at intriguing me and giving me such knowledge. Thank you all and bless you all and continue your amazing "callings "
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Thanks Tim, I really appreciate when you disclose Australia's wildlife to me. Wish I could visit one day!
Favourite episode so far! Love hearing stories from the indigenous people and about the past of indigenous people of different countries especially. The extras of the wildlife and their habitats is just an added bonus.
An old story, well shown by those who understand, for those who like to appreciate, it's worth it. It's so beautiful Congratulations to those involved
Bless the gentleman who showed you around. The world needs more people who are honoring the land.❤
This is such a great episode!!!! Cool animals, interesting history, and beautiful indigenous stories!
Agreed! The indigenous history is beautiful!
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Loved this episode...I think, so far, this has emerged as my favourite of all of the Bondi vet series.
Love story time! Have him tell how the first Australians came there!
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 68 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼 ❤️ 🎀 ❤️ 🎀 ❤️ 🎀
Thanks so much for sharing this! Being so far away in Texas USA I learned so much and on one hand would love to follow your path but my heart says leave it in peace and to the indigenous folks. Can't imagine a more awful thing than tourists tramping about.
It’s so cool that we got to learn about the culture indigenous people of Australia along with our usual animal adventures
I love how Tim's being practically trolled by the other guy!
"What's Next?" How adventurous.
Tim I think you must be one of the best presenters I've ever seen, you have a lot of knowledge and impart it well so it's easily understood and you seem keen to try a lot of different things. I like the way you tell us about things we would need a very comprehensive guide book to find out otherwise, and as I am a pensioner and most unlikely to be able to travel to Australia myself and view your wonderful country on my own terms, I look forward to seeing it through your eyes and enjoy it very much.
This is amazing. Could listen to him tell his story's for hours
Loved watching this! 😄
- From a fellow aboriginal (plains Cree) from north-western Canada! My people come from Churchill, Manitoba with the polar bears. 🇨🇦😊❤️
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Love this new series with Tim. He so reminds me of Steve Irwin
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Thank you so much for a wonderful video. Love to learn and this provided so much information about the indigenous people!!
Tim is a person that in one moment can sit in the car and have a calm conversation, and then the next moment, jump out of the car, even in the middel of the road, to look for a aussie animal 😂😂
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I loved the bird story! So humble!
Amazing storyline, thank you Tim for your time and talent!
What a beautiful country!! What a very informative and educational video!! Thank you Tim for all you do for Australia!
FABULOUS!!!!! Just fabulous!!!!!
Wonderful stuff, great to see you hearing all the aboriginal stories and ways, beautiful pristine landscape 😎🙏✌
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IT WAS WONDERFUL LISTENING TO HOW PEOPLE LIVED IN THE PAST & SEEING A NEW WAY TO CATCH FISH WITHOUT A FISHING POLE & EATING OYSTERS THAT GROW ON A TREE BRANCH. WOW IT WAS SO MUCH FUN. THANKS TIM FOR A WONDERFUL JOURNEY WITH YOU AND A TRUE AUTRALIAN INDIGENOUS MAN WITH GREAT RESPECT FOR NATURE & THE ENVIROMENT.
Not just because he's Australian.. but does anyone else see Steve Irwin?? "Oh look a snake! With some tics on him, oh man I gonna touch him and get those off" 🤣🤣 Steve, even here America you're still special
That was a fantastic episode! Wandering around and listening to some of the history of the area .. that's what doesn't get better.
I DO think I'd pass on the grubs and fisheyes. 😂
This is so special,I learn something every time I watch Tim.
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Absolutely great episode!!!!
Really well done! Great info! Great show! Thanks!
8:53 his face lol 😂 he’s like we are going to suck what ?
Thank you Tim that was very educational. Love learning about your country. It was wonderful with the gentleman sharing his history of the people from that area. Then to top it off eating fresh caught seafood outdoors. The best.
I happy homie really played into getting that "bird" (jumping out and grabbing the "bird")... Fun!😁 it really added to it let alone the great story to go along with it🖤
That was fascinating. Absolutely fascinating.
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Tim, you are a great sport! Up for almost anything. Cheers to you!
A shell can be used as a whistle. 🐚
Awesomeness
Tim is the new Steve Irwin. Same knowledge, same enthusiasm, great character.
💕Thanks for showing this💕Fantabulous great to learn from someone with fantastic family knowledge past down through the generation’s💕
I love learn about new Messages like this I don’t know about the app and read it it’s priceless
Respect to the land and to the water 🧡🖖
What a beautiful video. Wonderful to see such beautiful land and nature being allowed to be the way it should be.
Amazing stories
Great video ...so interesting!
Wow... Snake get ticks!! 😀 Who knew!?!
Yeah, poor things can really get sucked dry by them. It can take a long time to pluck them all off a bigger snake.
@@janetseidlitz5976 i was blind but now i see 😅👍... Honestly thought it was just us mammalians who had to deal with the little shits.
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Reminds me a bit of the old aussie show bush tucker man
Love this video
A lot of cool stuff to teach your kids
love the seagulls cameo (excuse me just coming through)
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Hummingbird. Indigenous Stories are all about life teaching
Yummy fresh fish is the best
Amazing episode loved it. God bless
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Well, now we know where the idea come from for Jurassic Park came from and which dinos were actually real 😁👍
Was the waving of the branch over the fish to keep bugs off, or did it have some special meaning?
I love The History
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LOVE THIS, I see all kinds of reptiles in peoples collections, but to experience them in the wild is a view into how we should be keeping them, Aussie reptiles are some of my favs, and learning about original peoples before Europeans took over is so enriching! I hate that so many indigenous were taken out and changed by the Europeans
Had they never taken over, global warming would’ve been further in the future I believe.
I’m afraid of eating fish cause of the state of our oceans and the garbage and chemicals we’ve dumped into it
Do you ever work with the Irwins?
Great episode
grubs for lunch..ah no thanks
Very nice 👌👌
That loomedlike soooomuch fun
Very interesting. 😊
Great episode but where are the parts with Tim and the olive, frilly and sand swimmer? 😅
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Tim with the aboriginal people. More please!
Beautiful land. Cool a velociraptor.
Those were actual oysters on a branch?! How? Tide?
Nice bro
Spitty tar lizard
Woohoo!
Frank!
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The insect that Scott ate looked exactly like one of the insects that I personally keep! (Almost all of the animals look like something that I would keep especially the olive python and the sand swimmer) but clearly not the wild ones!
The description says most iconic lizard an we only seen it for 2nds lol , should of been history of a beach lll
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Ahh he ade you eat it raw. They are much better cooked (the wichety grub). They taste a little like popcorn with butter. :)
Tim is barefoot, wouldn't he have to worry about hook worms or other foot burrowing bugs??
First like and comment, love u guys!!!
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weird story turn around a peace of genetics. insulting ! 10: min with the bird
Oh thank God, not a real bird.
Tim pops grub in his mouth; Brian says, 'I wouldn't do that'. Ugh - don't do anything your host doesn't at least do first. :-)
Really that was so gross him eating a bird head sucking the juice out of it.
It was a FLOWER!
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Fish feel pain.
First?
Nope I am
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@@srivanis.t8290 no you are not
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Absolutely fascinating video! So interesting and informative