Imagine how much time it takes and how fast he is like he has to find DIFFERENT facts everyday then some animation THEN voice over like wow man respect ✊
I’ve encountered a lot of constrictors I work at a pet shelter that specializes as a sort of nursery for baby animals and last year we got a ton of abandoned baby ball pythons and they were so cool to work with!
When I was 10 years old, I encountered a not so friendly dog at our family cabin. I was outside and two dogs appeared when I turned a corner of the alleyway. They were the neighbors' dogs, who somehow managed to escape their yard. One of them, a golden retriever, was completely harmless, but the other, a black and white dog, was displaying some aggressive behavior. I started backing up while talking to it, but it was only getting more aggressive. I did what no one should do, meaning I turned my back at it and ran (two years prior to that, I got attacked by a stray cat and spent 6 hours in the hospital, so I didn't want the dog to attack me). Of course, they both started chasing me, as I yelled for help. Luckily, my father and my grandparents heard me scream and tried to scare the dogs away. As the aggressive one was catching up to me, the golden retriever stood between me and the other dog, trying to scare it away (which worked). Fun fact: My grandparents adopted a dog in 2020 and now every time we go to the cabin, he plays with the golden retriever.
I remember I was about 8 or something and I was getting the mail or I was waiting by the street for my friend to come and then these 2 black dogs came outside and started walking to me and then running a little so I turned around and ran so fast they came charging at me and I was wearing a skirt 😭 but anyways my mom wouldn't open the door cuz she didn't want the dogs coming in but then she finally opened the door with me crying, I think they just wanted to play but idk now thinking of it it's kinda funny
For bees, stand still or if it is far away enough, slowly walk away. For wasps, RUN INSTANTLY. Do not stand still. If you do, it will angrily sting you over and over. I survived accidentally encountering 2. I got stung once by each.
I remember Mythbusters testing zig zag running against a crocodile/alligator. "If a crocodile chases you, run in a zig zag"... IF they chase you, which is probably not happening. As ambushers, they'd rather stay in the water and wait for unsuspecting prey rather than waste energy chasing. I also remember elsewhere that there's a point on the crocodile's snout that, if you bop it, it'll force its mouth to open. Glad to learn about the death spiral attack, though.
as i live in the woods i've done a lot of research with bears the best thing to do against blackfbears is scare them and "fight" if necessary. brown bears play dead can be a last resort but you should move backwards look at it while talking to it, at the same time throw a backpack, shirt, shoe or anything that can catch it interest against it which will buy you even more time
When going camping in the wild always bring a bear spray or something with a really sharp smell because most animals aren't as tolerant to smells like us. Always be aware of your surroundings and keep a satelite phone with you for emergencies. Its always better to be safe than sorry!
My worst wildlife encounter was with a goose. I was walking and one started hissing at me. I didn't know what it meant so I ignored it. All of a sudden, it started chasing me. I had to sprint for 5-10 minutes & and run into traffic to ditch the bird (the cars stopped when they saw what was chasing me lmao). My other worst wildlife encounter was with a stray cat. I was about 8 years old playing in my backyard when all of a sudden, a stray cat appeared. The cat started charging me so I ran, but it latched onto my leg & clawed it. My childhood cat heard my screams & let's just say this is the only time in my life I had ever seen him get so aggressive (he went full rage mode onto the other cat). The wound was so bad it needed medical attention. I still have the scar & I'm 21. My best wildlife encounter was with a fox. A young fox wandered into our yard last year. It came close & allowed us to pet it.
I encounter 2 black bear when fishing 3 years ago. The first one were so hungry, the bear decided to softly bite my calf and gave a claw hit on my calf. I move a bite and when in to the river. The bear then stay a shore and watch me. I took a fish, I gave to him and the bear just when away. The second one, 2 month later, at the same fishing spot, stole my fish I laid on the ground just behind me in the shade. I did not hear the bear took my 2 first trouts but I saw the black bear sprinting with my trout. Some black ear can attack you if they have the rage disease. At that time, the animal will hyper-salivate, will have difficulty to walk and run and also making roar when alone and not alone. If you get attack by that, you need to go to the hospital to have your rage virus vaccine because the virus is share with the animal saliva.
@@victorpacheco8946 No, it would take at least a half minute to do that. A twisted collar allows a person to pull the dog loose and drag it away, if held high for a few seconds. It will then have lost its appetite for attacking and can be released. PS: What I mean by the above is that twisting the collar won't kill the dog, only diminish the flow of blood to his brain and air to his lungs temporarily.
Bruh There is going to be your afterlife should never encountered the biggest bear yet you’re too I mean three of the biggest bears yet the grizzly sloth bear and polar bear so you should avoid those three And you should be way more cautious next to a female bear than a male cause females are more likely to attack you than males so you need to stay away from females
My father works on the Artic Slope and he has Polar Bear cages bc he works on native land so he and his co-workers can't kill them. When he got home from work he told us that he and his boss were out looking at one of the oil machines. Then he noticed movement near some big white bags. It turned out to be a polar bear hiding less than 500ft away from them covering his black nose. Thankfully a bear cage was 10ft or less away from them.
Remember rule #9 kids: Always carry a knife. If you are anywhere with snakes, always carry a long blade of some sort, like a machete. As far as bears, hippos, and other similar beasts, carry a rifle. As far as kangaroos or moose, a good idea is to be equipped with a staff, cane, or walking stick of some kind. For the best kind of firearm to have anywhere in nature, I recommend shotguns (except in the ocean, no gun is gonna be reliable under water save for a harpoon gun, but even that is probably less useful than a good old-fashioned knife.)
I have found that elephants have a severe dislike for stepping on anything that may cause discomfort. They will do whatever possible to avoid risking injury to their feet.
5:53 Where I live, there are bears up in the mountains. Not just black bears, but grizzlies and huge brown bears as well. I've seen them, and I've heard tales of people who encountered them up close. I think it all depends on whether their stomach is full or not.
All you need to do when encountered a grizzly just play dead, remember if its black fight, if its brown lay down on the ground, if its white like the president you better be haven sent
@Blender Study I once grew up in a part of New Jersey where the environment in back of my grandma’s house is country. Still, even today, there can be a handful of black bear encounters, the kind of bears in my area, where all people can do that I see when I’m there is coax the bear and try to drive away, hoping they’ll retreat back into the forest.
@@yayeetamus6006 I have a feeling you did that on purpose and I’m just trying to help people in case they don’t fully get English so they understand a little better
When there is 3 or more dog chasing you run and climb walls is my advice it has saved me mang times and needs less work by experience but I will try your tips when I am in danger
As someone whose entire career revolves around interacting with wildlife, the biggest thing I’ve learned is to respect wildlife and their space. Always understand that if you venture into their ecosystem, you are taking that risk of your safety upon yourself, as these animals have every right to protect themselves as we do. Be respectful! They are beautiful and wondrous, but they are living beings that are just trying to survive and thrive like us, and not here for our entertainment.
With wolves you might also want to walk towards it it only attacks when it knows you are scared because they can’t evaluate your strength even though you are probably weaker always go to them they will think you are stronger and flee
Me and my dad encountered three black bears in the Tetons and we just stood still and kept quiet so the wouldn’t see us oh they were also only fifteen yards away and we forgot the bear spray at our campsite
For polar bears, if you see one, start writing down your final will and testament cause you family is about to get a check. Polar bear encounters are almost always predatory, and since they have very thick skin if a polar bear isn't fazed by a gunshot then there's no reason to assume that an average human will have any meaningful attack.
I remember almost being attacked by a dog.i was walking in my neighborhood and a dog was barking at me,multiple l.thanks to your introduction in alive.i stood still, did not make eye contact,the dogs approached me and I took up a rock threw it and ran home
Something I'M Amazed by is that he didn't mention that when you're bit by a snake it helps to keep the bite site above your heart if you can. For example, if you're bit on the ankle, ideally, you'd want to lay down and elevate/prop up your ankle about a foot away from the ground. Or if on the hand, raise your hand above your head.
As for constrictors and pythons. I agree with the uncoiling. Breaking it's tail bone may just make it angry, also, don't wait for it to coil totally to uncoil. As soon as it starts coiling, uncoil and bend. Doing it standing will cause it to freak thinking it will fall, so it starts coiilng faster and endlessly, and guess who will tire out faster than the other one? Also, uncoiling from the tail is a great move, but beware of it's bite. They may bite and perform a death roll like a crocodile where they wrap you up faster, so avoid fighting it in water. Some of them can hold their breath for 30 minutes to an hour so you struggle, to pin it's head to force it inside water, it's neck and head are very strong, compared to the tail, because of the feeding muscles that expand, they arent eating you yet so these muscles are contracted! That drowning thingy, bro, uh uh.
Years ago, near dusk, I met a black bear at Lassen National Park. It was about 50 feet away. I just calmly raised my camera to take a photo, asking the bear to hold still. It suddenly turned around and left. No photo, but that was the end of the encounter. Most bears have no aggressive intent toward humans.
16:41 Please know that the snake in this photo is a GARTER SNAKE with ONLY a MILDY venomous bite, the very worst it could do is leave a bite mark or a something comparable to a bee sting.
Another ways to save from a lion, is to fight back. One of the biggest myths, is fire! Lions are not afraid of campfires, and often walk around them, and see what's happening.
I've been stung by a jellyfish many times and nothing major hapened, the sting hurt for a cuple of minutes and then it just got itchy.Even if I had itched it, witch I did, nothing would hapen.But it's best to avoid itching because it could tear threw your skin if you over do it. And I've heard that rubing the stinged area with sand will make it hurt less.
If I was trying to kick the bucket or not. I would do all of this stuff just to cross it of the new part of my bucket list. like seeing SCP's in person.
Depending on the animal as some could easily claw it of or aggravate it but to other animals it COULD protect you eyes TIPS : try to make sure there TIGHT GLASSES and hair away so it's harder to trip as they can grab and drag into water , there mouth, THERE habitat ect
there is no way a normal human can stay calm while a mad wild animal attacking him. I mean, what most of us will do while we are face to face with a wild animal?… as nature made as there pray, our insticts will say run which will cause to death. And also, when you are getting attacked by a hippo, if the animal get to you, it will crash you no matter what you do.
18:53 Something else you can do while the snake is coiling around you is put a knife between your chest and the snake. Keep the blade's edge towards the snake, as this will prevent the snake from exerting maximum pressure. There are several dozen cases where this worked.
It would be advised to avoid an ambush scenario, if that happens you are almost certainly dead…it might choose to avoid putting in the effort to kill you if it cant ambush you and instead keep eye contact, maybe look intimidating but that might threaten it…I'm no expert, these are just some tips of advice i’ve picked up. Maybe this is too long of a rant but hey…it’s not like anyone can stop me on the internet!
Love your videos, watching this made me think of this exciting scary time I experienced with a Black Bear, True story. About 4 years ago I came very very close with a black bear. Not realizing it was coming out to feed at the dumpster area at the camp site. I was standing in the road with one of my friends sons, who's was like 6, 7 years old, I was 28 at the time. We was about 10-15 feet away from it (like if she wanted to charge it was a fu#-@** wrap lol) stood very very still, ironic little one had a stick and was like, " let's swing at it," I about freaked TF out lmfao, but knew I had to keep my composure, and slowly started walking backwards from it. Then (IDK) I started looking at it with compassion weirdly like I'm am not a threat an I have a child lol. It weirdly bowed down kinda at me and rolled over on its back like being submissive or playful for a sec (It was so cute) I stood there in awee while the neighbor campers was in total fright. Lol.. Then seconds later she flip back over and made this humming type call. I wondered what was for the noise, then hear one of the campers say, "there's cubs!" Then I believe 3 or 4 cubs came running out to momma bear. Then she like gave them kisses lolz looked back at us for a second like I have kids to lol, then led them to the dumpster. It was so amazing and watching how they was learning to dig in the garbage (thank God not me Jesus lolz) but the interaction was priceless. However now thinking about it... I am so lucky things didn't go other which I wouldn't be telling you this story today lmao SMH 🤣
Imagine how much time it takes and how fast he is like he has to find DIFFERENT facts everyday then some animation THEN voice over like wow man respect ✊
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Yeah good point
That's why there's different hosts and a team of editors.
He makes very good content and I do love how he uses cartoon to show it
He reads a script. He doesn't do the editing or even choose the topics... smh
Main Tip:
Don't run, stay calm.
Be strong, don't stay long.
I get why you made the joke could you deal with it the rough situation on on how to deal with a dog cuz the dog says rough
If they try to avoid stamping on stomping on things in the stampedia I'd rather lay down
Mainer man tip: get an arrow or a gun
Solution: be the camera man
@@rebecademers9611 sameeee
I’ve encountered a lot of constrictors
I work at a pet shelter that specializes as a sort of nursery for baby animals and last year we got a ton of abandoned baby ball pythons and they were so cool to work with!
When I was 10 years old, I encountered a not so friendly dog at our family cabin. I was outside and two dogs appeared when I turned a corner of the alleyway. They were the neighbors' dogs, who somehow managed to escape their yard. One of them, a golden retriever, was completely harmless, but the other, a black and white dog, was displaying some aggressive behavior. I started backing up while talking to it, but it was only getting more aggressive. I did what no one should do, meaning I turned my back at it and ran (two years prior to that, I got attacked by a stray cat and spent 6 hours in the hospital, so I didn't want the dog to attack me). Of course, they both started chasing me, as I yelled for help. Luckily, my father and my grandparents heard me scream and tried to scare the dogs away. As the aggressive one was catching up to me, the golden retriever stood between me and the other dog, trying to scare it away (which worked).
Fun fact: My grandparents adopted a dog in 2020 and now every time we go to the cabin, he plays with the golden retriever.
What an awesome story
Keep that retriever in your prayers, or just keep telling people about him or her.
Wow amazing job
I remember I was about 8 or something and I was getting the mail or I was waiting by the street for my friend to come and then these 2 black dogs came outside and started walking to me and then running a little so I turned around and ran so fast they came charging at me and I was wearing a skirt 😭 but anyways my mom wouldn't open the door cuz she didn't want the dogs coming in but then she finally opened the door with me crying, I think they just wanted to play but idk now thinking of it it's kinda funny
For bees, stand still or if it is far away enough, slowly walk away.
For wasps, RUN INSTANTLY. Do not stand still. If you do, it will angrily sting you over and over. I survived accidentally encountering 2. I got stung once by each.
For bees just ignore them.
I've faced bees a few times and if i just keep walking away and ignore them its mostly hard they attack you.
I remember Mythbusters testing zig zag running against a crocodile/alligator. "If a crocodile chases you, run in a zig zag"... IF they chase you, which is probably not happening. As ambushers, they'd rather stay in the water and wait for unsuspecting prey rather than waste energy chasing. I also remember elsewhere that there's a point on the crocodile's snout that, if you bop it, it'll force its mouth to open. Glad to learn about the death spiral attack, though.
I am kind late but if you are out of the water and you can't get to it's belly , you can try and spin with the crocodile
I've heard them called death rolls, but never spirals until now.
I love it when the OG voice comes to talk 😎. Also almost 8 million subs let's go been here since 2016.
as i live in the woods i've done a lot of research with bears the best thing to do against blackfbears is scare them and "fight" if necessary. brown bears play dead can be a last resort but you should move backwards look at it while talking to it, at the same time throw a backpack, shirt, shoe or anything that can catch it interest against it which will buy you even more time
When going camping in the wild always bring a bear spray or something with a really sharp smell because most animals aren't as tolerant to smells like us. Always be aware of your surroundings and keep a satelite phone with you for emergencies. Its always better to be safe than sorry!
Thanks for this video definately going to help when I go on my vacations.
I think it’s so important to add to avoid screaming in a high pitched voice like prey does. Sets them off just like running.
Which time stamp??
@@zindhuzanjo8813, that goes for pretty much all of the animals.
And if you have to scream, do it in a way that you appear menacing, like how a finnish dude screams at a bear and scares it
Is the crocodile have a venomous bite I was asking?
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I don't know about you but I often carry vinegar when taking a trip to the beach.
Is it weird that I do
There are beaches where they have signs and Containers with vinegar . Maybe near the life guards ? Especially during times when it's stinging season.
Every good beach should have a fish & chip shop nearby. Problem solved!
I will start now
@Big Whale did u even watch the video? Or you don't live in any such coastal areas .
When I saw the animation for fighting back against a polar bear and when he ran towards it all I could think of was YOLO
Haha. Exactly 😆👍
Yeah like there’s no way I’m fighting a polar bear
8:07
Agree
The subject of the video is terrifying but in some ways the animation makes it slightly funny but I have to remember the subject is scary.
"800,000 people get hurt/attacked by a dog a year"
and literally, everyone who owns a cat will get bitten and scratched 1 billion times a month
My cat doesn’t bite or scratch me
@@Myhouseiscurrentlyburningdown its just a joke, im not talking about all cats. i bet your cat is an angel :)
Theory: cats are secretly trying to take over the world
@stuff that’s just what they want you to believe
@@Myhouseiscurrentlyburningdown XD
3:30
That video of the guy who protected his dog by punching a kangaroo: 🤣
THE voice. I could learn ANYTHING, from this guy!
Yeah but now it’s a new narrator
I really don't want to get bite of wild animals because it's so painful 😥😢😥
finally i missed this man voice so much over the past month
So I guess that the safest thing to do is stay in my computer chair and watch Be Amazed.
My worst wildlife encounter was with a goose. I was walking and one started hissing at me. I didn't know what it meant so I ignored it. All of a sudden, it started chasing me. I had to sprint for 5-10 minutes & and run into traffic to ditch the bird (the cars stopped when they saw what was chasing me lmao).
My other worst wildlife encounter was with a stray cat. I was about 8 years old playing in my backyard when all of a sudden, a stray cat appeared. The cat started charging me so I ran, but it latched onto my leg & clawed it. My childhood cat heard my screams & let's just say this is the only time in my life I had ever seen him get so aggressive (he went full rage mode onto the other cat). The wound was so bad it needed medical attention. I still have the scar & I'm 21.
My best wildlife encounter was with a fox. A young fox wandered into our yard last year. It came close & allowed us to pet it.
Me stuck at home: Yes I totally need to watch this!
I encounter 2 black bear when fishing 3 years ago. The first one were so hungry, the bear decided to softly bite my calf and gave a claw hit on my calf. I move a bite and when in to the river. The bear then stay a shore and watch me. I took a fish, I gave to him and the bear just when away. The second one, 2 month later, at the same fishing spot, stole my fish I laid on the ground just behind me in the shade. I did not hear the bear took my 2 first trouts but I saw the black bear sprinting with my trout. Some black ear can attack you if they have the rage disease. At that time, the animal will hyper-salivate, will have difficulty to walk and run and also making roar when alone and not alone. If you get attack by that, you need to go to the hospital to have your rage virus vaccine because the virus is share with the animal saliva.
Is it rabies?
Another fact: if a big dog bites you, use your other hand to grab and push its lower jaw to open its mouth and free your arm... worked with MY dog
The tip I’ve read is to grab its collar and twist hard.
@@rogerknights857 doesn't that just strangle dogs?
@@victorpacheco8946 No, it would take at least a half minute to do that. A twisted collar allows a person to pull the dog loose and drag it away, if held high for a few seconds. It will then have lost its appetite for attacking and can be released.
PS: What I mean by the above is that twisting the collar won't kill the dog, only diminish the flow of blood to his brain and air to his lungs temporarily.
Did you sacrifice your own dog to test this?
@@toadstool3319 no
I tried these tips and now writing this from the afterlife.
Lol😂❤️
😂
How u write this comment in the after life and how is the afterlife
Bruh There is going to be your afterlife should never encountered the biggest bear yet you’re too I mean three of the biggest bears yet the grizzly sloth bear and polar bear so you should avoid those three And you should be way more cautious next to a female bear than a male cause females are more likely to attack you than males so you need to stay away from females
My father works on the Artic Slope and he has Polar Bear cages bc he works on native land so he and his co-workers can't kill them. When he got home from work he told us that he and his boss were out looking at one of the oil machines. Then he noticed movement near some big white bags. It turned out to be a polar bear hiding less than 500ft away from them covering his black nose. Thankfully a bear cage was 10ft or less away from them.
i like the way he explains as if he could survive any of the encounters
It is always pleasure to listen to your voice and humour
His voice is so calming while he is talking about scary things and frightening
Dude I actually avoided a wolf you saved my life thank you!!!!!!!!!
idk if i should be disapointed because this is a lie or impressedyou even pulled that off
Wow
@@sablin819 gghghgjhjh
@@sablin819 I'm disappointed with this skepticism.
Go outside for once instead playing bad here.
14:48 a moment of silence
for a legend who died trying to help a 3 year old and getting misunderstood
Remember rule #9 kids: Always carry a knife.
If you are anywhere with snakes, always carry a long blade of some sort, like a machete. As far as bears, hippos, and other similar beasts, carry a rifle. As far as kangaroos or moose, a good idea is to be equipped with a staff, cane, or walking stick of some kind.
For the best kind of firearm to have anywhere in nature, I recommend shotguns (except in the ocean, no gun is gonna be reliable under water save for a harpoon gun, but even that is probably less useful than a good old-fashioned knife.)
The Moral: Size matters for animals so just show yourself large as you can😁.
Can I use your idea if I encounter a Gorilla??😂😂😂
I have found that elephants have a severe dislike for stepping on anything that may cause discomfort. They will do whatever possible to avoid risking injury to their feet.
What?
Sounds about right, because a foot injury could slow them down or even partially cripple them- - thereby, making them a target for predators!!
@@slcRN1971 what predators though
@@poopturds8757Very strong and team-coordinated ones.
5:53 Where I live, there are bears up in the mountains. Not just black bears, but grizzlies and huge brown bears as well. I've seen them, and I've heard tales of people who encountered them up close. I think it all depends on whether their stomach is full or not.
All you need to do when encountered a grizzly just play dead, remember if its black fight, if its brown lay down on the ground, if its white like the president you better be haven sent
Bro if you lived or termites live do you would have to on the counter the sloth bear
What if you live for polar bears live you’re a prayer for a side my guy so you need to get out of there
@Blender Study I once grew up in a part of New Jersey where the environment in back of my grandma’s house is country. Still, even today, there can be a handful of black bear encounters, the kind of bears in my area, where all people can do that I see when I’m there is coax the bear and try to drive away, hoping they’ll retreat back into the forest.
This is my favvvv video!!!!!! Well all of Be Amazed’s videos are, but you know…
17:14 My uncle lied to me!
I knew there weren’t rattlesnakes in the suburbs.
Hooray, that soothing voice is back 👏👏👏
Who thinks this channel learns you more than school?
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Me
Teaches, not learns
@@Slim3Lime8 ok, OoOOOKae mistr jeeneus wii ged it
Over here
@@yayeetamus6006 I have a feeling you did that on purpose and I’m just trying to help
people in case they don’t fully get English so they understand a little better
How to survive gorilla attack:
1. Transform yourself into godzilla
Wrong it's transform your self into a giant lizards that shot laser out of his mouth
Don't be threatening
Return to monke
2. Make sure it doesn’t have a axe made out of your ancestor
Have you hatched the movie yet
When there is 3 or more dog chasing you run and climb walls is my advice it has saved me mang times and needs less work by experience but I will try your tips when I am in danger
As someone whose entire career revolves around interacting with wildlife, the biggest thing I’ve learned is to respect wildlife and their space. Always understand that if you venture into their ecosystem, you are taking that risk of your safety upon yourself, as these animals have every right to protect themselves as we do. Be respectful! They are beautiful and wondrous, but they are living beings that are just trying to survive and thrive like us, and not here for our entertainment.
Make a video these animals that how to save themselves from humans 😂😂😂😂
For these animals*
What??
English hard
@@JustDuck04 they means make a video for these animals that is called how to save them self from humans
Lol
This guy knows his puns.
Love his puns.
It's epic .....
With wolves you might also want to walk towards it it only attacks when it knows you are scared because they can’t evaluate your strength even though you are probably weaker always go to them they will think you are stronger and flee
Me in Australia brings the undertaker sees a kangaroo The undertaker all right knocks the kangaroo 6 ft deep okay let's continue walking
Dude I love your videos. I've been amazed twice. By how good your videos are and the facts. Thanks for making my life better
Excellent work. 5 star videos and perfect narrative.
What about Mountain Lions in northern parts of America? Really want to know how to deal with this specific threat
Agreed
Throw stone on its leg, and if it doesn’t work try to cover your neck with ur hand by facing the ground.. try not to make eye contact to it.
Do it like this: ruclips.net/video/9ktRhBcHza4/видео.html
For big cats in general, never turn your face away from them. But don't make eye contact
Me and my dad encountered three black bears in the Tetons and we just stood still and kept quiet so the wouldn’t see us oh they were also only fifteen yards away and we forgot the bear spray at our campsite
For polar bears, if you see one, start writing down your final will and testament cause you family is about to get a check. Polar bear encounters are almost always predatory, and since they have very thick skin if a polar bear isn't fazed by a gunshot then there's no reason to assume that an average human will have any meaningful attack.
This dude speaking the truth
Be amazed : Makes a video
Comment bots : It's free real estate
@CdsxYt Bruh
I remember almost being attacked by a dog.i was walking in my neighborhood and a dog was barking at me,multiple l.thanks to your introduction in alive.i stood still, did not make eye contact,the dogs approached me and I took up a rock threw it and ran home
4:20 SO CUTE, GOOD RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CROCODILES AND HUMANS. LOVING EACH OTHER ❤️
Lmfaoooo
Crocodiles derserve good respect
People die because of crocodiles because they love us. Don't be stupid
Crocodiles have to be respected
I do have that wost fighting with a dog i never fight a dog before but i still run away with my best friend but we still survive i don't know how
Something I'M Amazed by is that he didn't mention that when you're bit by a snake it helps to keep the bite site above your heart if you can. For example, if you're bit on the ankle, ideally, you'd want to lay down and elevate/prop up your ankle about a foot away from the ground.
Or if on the hand, raise your hand above your head.
As for constrictors and pythons. I agree with the uncoiling. Breaking it's tail bone may just make it angry, also, don't wait for it to coil totally to uncoil. As soon as it starts coiling, uncoil and bend. Doing it standing will cause it to freak thinking it will fall, so it starts coiilng faster and endlessly, and guess who will tire out faster than the other one? Also, uncoiling from the tail is a great move, but beware of it's bite. They may bite and perform a death roll like a crocodile where they wrap you up faster, so avoid fighting it in water. Some of them can hold their breath for 30 minutes to an hour so you struggle, to pin it's head to force it inside water, it's neck and head are very strong, compared to the tail, because of the feeding muscles that expand, they arent eating you yet so these muscles are contracted! That drowning thingy, bro, uh uh.
I am afraid. It scares me
I could literally just put the phone down and listen to the video his voice is so relaxing.
Years ago, near dusk, I met a black bear at Lassen National Park. It was about 50 feet away. I just calmly raised my camera to take a photo, asking the bear to hold still. It suddenly turned around and left. No photo, but that was the end of the encounter. Most bears have no aggressive intent toward humans.
He ruined the photoshoot by moving, and you don't call that aggressive ?
That was the most passive aggressive bear I've heard of
Lol bear like “Na I’m a lil camera shy, bye human :)”
Good
I don't have to outrun those animals, I just have to outrun my friend.
9:53 Irukandji Jellyfish is more deadly than box jellyfish and its really really small.
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Please know that the snake in this photo is a GARTER SNAKE with ONLY a MILDY venomous bite, the very worst it could do is leave a bite mark or a something comparable to a bee sting.
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And they don't even most of the time. They're very docile creatures
Can we all just appreciate the fact that be amazed never disappoint us with his content
he amazes us with the ads
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@@_GirlBurpVideos I can’t speak why people put ads in their videos
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Another ways to save from a lion, is to fight back. One of the biggest myths, is fire! Lions are not afraid of campfires, and often walk around them, and see what's happening.
I've been stung by a jellyfish many times and nothing major hapened, the sting hurt for a cuple of minutes and then it just got itchy.Even if I had itched it, witch I did, nothing would hapen.But it's best to avoid itching because it could tear threw your skin if you over do it. And I've heard that rubing the stinged area with sand will make it hurt less.
@be amazed could I get link to first video?
The hardest thing to do would be not running away😂
🤣🤣 true. can't imagine staying calm especially with hippos so common in my area
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Can I say something? I’m a pretty fast runner and usually quick reaction time so I think I might be able to do that dog challenge
A!! The guy’ is back👏👏👏(narrator)
If I was trying to kick the bucket or not. I would do all of this stuff just to cross it of the new part of my bucket list. like seeing SCP's in person.
I have no clue how to survive I’m only 10 years old, so I have no clue at all to survive
It’s so much more sinister when he uses the childish cartoons to represent death
Hi! I have a question, is wearing a sun-glasses gonna help you avoid eye contact with an animal? or maybe prevent the animal from seeing your eyes?
Depending on the animal as some could easily claw it of or aggravate it but to other animals it COULD protect you eyes TIPS : try to make sure there TIGHT GLASSES and hair away so it's harder to trip as they can grab and drag into water , there mouth, THERE habitat ect
It can't be me but I love his voice
there is no way a normal human can stay calm while a mad wild animal attacking him. I mean, what most of us will do while we are face to face with a wild animal?… as nature made as there pray, our insticts will say run which will cause to death. And also, when you are getting attacked by a hippo, if the animal get to you, it will crash you no matter what you do.
Tip for surviving crocodiles:
Don’t run like the wind, just run in zig zags, their little arms and feet can’t turn very fast
How to survive a wild fox, visiting your garden at night:
Make "shooo" as quietly as you can - the neighbors will appreciate it - and... nothing else
Now I know how to defend myself from all those vicious flesh-eaters.
18:53 Something else you can do while the snake is coiling around you is put a knife between your chest and the snake. Keep the blade's edge towards the snake, as this will prevent the snake from exerting maximum pressure. There are several dozen cases where this worked.
Just don't put the wrong edge toward your chest.
7:56 - make urself bigger- With largest bear on the planet, the polar bear & when it stands on 2 feet it could reach the ceiling of a small room.
Me against a chimp I become Mike Tyson,me against a gorilla I become Usain Bolt
According to the video as long as there's a large rock, we're safe.
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If you encounter a tiger, unless you're armed with a weapon, you're pretty much screwed!
It would be advised to avoid an ambush scenario, if that happens you are almost certainly dead…it might choose to avoid putting in the effort to kill you if it cant ambush you and instead keep eye contact, maybe look intimidating but that might threaten it…I'm no expert, these are just some tips of advice i’ve picked up.
Maybe this is too long of a rant but hey…it’s not like anyone can stop me on the internet!
Ayyy my g. Back to voice acting!
It’s sad that the panda bear isn’t even considered a bear because it’s on the verge of extinction it makes me so sad:( (but panda bears do be deadly)
I like the fact that you always say "it's time to fight back" 😂
This is better then school learning
Yes
people always say this but they don't pay attention in school to begin with
@@Sumirevins bro actually commented to something i said a year ago bruh 💀💀💀
I saw black bears a few times while camping last year, we scared them off by banging things.
I just hug them and then I know I died hugging something, or it would make them like me and not kill me
Black bears are cute, I like em they real curious they like “Oh ello human, uhh ima smol bit shy so goodbye 😊”
YES AND DONT RUN STAY CALM BE STRONG DONT STAY LONG
you see me and a bear fighting HELP THE BEAR-Mystikal
The Legend is Back😃
I'm kenyan and proud of my country
Love your videos, watching this made me think of this exciting scary time I experienced with a Black Bear, True story. About 4 years ago I came very very close with a black bear. Not realizing it was coming out to feed at the dumpster area at the camp site. I was standing in the road with one of my friends sons, who's was like 6, 7 years old, I was 28 at the time. We was about 10-15 feet away from it (like if she wanted to charge it was a fu#-@** wrap lol) stood very very still, ironic little one had a stick and was like, " let's swing at it," I about freaked TF out lmfao, but knew I had to keep my composure, and slowly started walking backwards from it. Then (IDK) I started looking at it with compassion weirdly like I'm am not a threat an I have a child lol. It weirdly bowed down kinda at me and rolled over on its back like being submissive or playful for a sec (It was so cute) I stood there in awee while the neighbor campers was in total fright. Lol.. Then seconds later she flip back over and made this humming type call. I wondered what was for the noise, then hear one of the campers say, "there's cubs!" Then I believe 3 or 4 cubs came running out to momma bear. Then she like gave them kisses lolz looked back at us for a second like I have kids to lol, then led them to the dumpster. It was so amazing and watching how they was learning to dig in the garbage (thank God not me Jesus lolz) but the interaction was priceless. However now thinking about it... I am so lucky things didn't go other which I wouldn't be telling you this story today lmao SMH 🤣
Bear starts crying because you don’t know how to climb E tree bear : are you even trying sniff sniff
"hey guys I'm gonna be telling you how to defeat life: the game's bosses"
i walk with a cane, so even though i can't move fast i have a nice weapon with me to use!
They didn’t talk about a wife,,,,,
Play dead.
It works for me.😜
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Lol
your voice is Soo nice
I didn't know there is a dangerous pet.
This guy is a genie
Is it just me or the alligator one is just funny
It is only you
Just u