Does Casper love you??

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
  • Does Casper love me?? Nope!! Trained, never tame, is my catchphrase! A lot of people forget this with how “easy and normal” I make it look, but never forget it’s always one mistake away from not just injury but very possibly death. Any one of the gators I work with could remove a hand or arm and you could bleed out and die from that, even Casper. Not being dramatic, just real. I love them, but they don’t love me. This is something I see lost on many, most people these days really have no real concept of mortality and the permanence of death, everyone thinks there’s some trick that makes this safe or some backup plan to ensure survival-there’s not. It’s real deal, life and death. I of course have skills and ways to minimize this risk and have been handling gators without any major incidents for 20 years, I’m able to conduct myself in a “relatively safe” way, at least by my standards, but I never forget that literal death is always one mistake away. So never try anything you see me doing!
    ~~~You can come swim with me and Casper! If you want to come join you can book online now, go to www.crocodilechris.com Let me know if you want to go! Observation and photos only at @evergladesoutpost and tour participants are separated from gators by safety fence. Remember all the gators you see me working with are rescue nuisance gators, caught from the wild as big as you see them now! The state kills 7k-8k each year. We volunteer our time to catch & rescue them and bring them to sanctuaries, unpaid. Wetsuit by @cressi1946
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Комментарии • 526

  • @JonesCrimson
    @JonesCrimson 11 месяцев назад +377

    One of the only animal caretakers who tells it like it is instead of cashing in on misplaced empathy.

    • @somedude5333
      @somedude5333 10 месяцев назад

      @@chosen1826 okay furry

    • @LegendaryArchiver
      @LegendaryArchiver 10 месяцев назад +8

      My croc loves me tho he's different! #Lmao

    • @jjasper7512
      @jjasper7512 10 дней назад

      Yep, encouraging that he is under no illusion as to how dangerous it is to be with them, a healthy respect for an apex predator

    • @ProphetLot
      @ProphetLot 10 дней назад

      ​@@LegendaryArchiverHe doesnt deep down.

  • @gabrieltiso8537
    @gabrieltiso8537 Год назад +301

    Legend has it Casper still doesn't love you to this very day

    • @jamesmansfield9276
      @jamesmansfield9276 11 месяцев назад +4

      😂😂😂💀💀💀

    • @mclovin7505
      @mclovin7505 10 месяцев назад +7

      Lol. Fuckin 15 min video about how Casper doesn’t love him. Could have just made it 3 tops.

    • @kreeperkiller3223
      @kreeperkiller3223 10 месяцев назад +16

      @@mclovin7505 He's one of the only herpetologists trying to stress extremely important points like this. He has to say it so often for a reason.

    • @Allanfan20
      @Allanfan20 9 дней назад

      @@kreeperkiller3223yeah. Some people have no choice but to shout it from the top of the mountain over and over again because the people he is trying to reach are that loony.

  • @professorwolverinebeardsan470
    @professorwolverinebeardsan470 11 месяцев назад +329

    "if you're one of those disney brainwashed people, you're going to die" 🤣 Glad you're keeping it real

    • @spankthemonkey3437
      @spankthemonkey3437 11 месяцев назад +1

      If you can ride a cheata you can ride a gator😃

    • @Rodemu
      @Rodemu 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@spankthemonkey3437 Except most people would prob beat a cheetah to death or slam it to death. Good luck trying that against big alligators.

    • @spankthemonkey3437
      @spankthemonkey3437 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Rodemu Harold and Kumar rode a cheetah I'm pretty sure Gators are possible 🤷

  • @fmills1583
    @fmills1583 Год назад +301

    An animal that is "Trained" is the result of effort over weeks and months. When an animal is "Tamed" it is the result of breeding over generations. Learned that from one of Chris' other videos.

    • @notnull5878
      @notnull5878 Год назад +22

      That's not what it means. You can totally tame animals over a single generation, people have been doing it with wild horses for probably close to 6 millennia. When it comes to horses, it's called breaking, as in you break a horse. The term you refer to is domestication. Domestication takes generations, taming, usually does not. It can, for animals with VERY short lifecycles, but it doesn't have to.

    • @cheeks7050
      @cheeks7050 11 месяцев назад +8

      Tamed is 1 life. Domestication is generations.

    • @fmills1583
      @fmills1583 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@cheeks7050 Damn, Chris lied to me!

    • @mikefamm5712
      @mikefamm5712 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@notnull5878​​⁠I think it’s a more specific principle of animals that are social in nature. Im an Applied Behavior Analysis student and I’d say that you can train all animals- conditioned responses and such (Pavlov’s dogs for example), but you can only tame social animals, and you can only domesticate tame-able animals over many generations. Dogs are born with a natural inclination to recognize humans because of those generations of breeding. You can teach a wild horse to work with you because they’re inclined to work with their own kind, whereas alligators are solo animals that are vulnerable to conditioning, but that’s like all animals.

    • @arthurmvandrade
      @arthurmvandrade 10 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@notnull5878 Honey, there is no such a thing as "wild horses". Horses was one of the first species humans domesticated.. There is only one species of horses that still wild, the Przewalski, which is a mongolian horse. Every other horse descends of a domestic species, which it means they are inclined to work with humans. In biology, it's called feral, which is an animal that is domesticated but has been released back on nature. They still carries the domestic behaviors, that's why you can "tame" a "wild" horse.

  • @Cold-Blooded-Jay
    @Cold-Blooded-Jay 2 месяца назад +11

    It's not love. Most animals are incapable of love. I would call it a mutual trust created over many positive and neutral interactions. It's a strong bond for sure, and from what I can tell, you've earned it.
    Yes, I know the bond isn't perfect, and neither of you knows what the other will do at all times. Just one of those beautiful quirks of nature.

    • @Holy_Athletics
      @Holy_Athletics 25 дней назад +1

      Perfectly Said. This INCLUDES DOGS!

  • @jakhaughton1800
    @jakhaughton1800 9 месяцев назад +26

    Caspar is trained to the level he wants. He’s a wild animal who has a bond with a human.

    • @LordyT34
      @LordyT34 5 месяцев назад +3

      He more has a symbiotic relationship with him

  • @tamikasimmons8307
    @tamikasimmons8307 Год назад +166

    Thank you for explaining in detail the difference between trained and tamed.

  • @XenonDarrow
    @XenonDarrow 2 месяца назад +5

    I have had and raised horses for over 50 years. They do bond, love, etc. And they can kill you with a well placed kick, knocking you down and stepping on you, biting you, jumping on you...and often accidentally. They are not predators, but some of them will still "sneak" up on you, either playfully or aggressively - especially stallions (and yes, I had lovely stud horses. I also gelded nearly all them and there were outlaws who made lovely and amazing geldings). Even with my horses, I was always on high alert, aware of where they were, ensuring that they were not in a position to accidentally or purposely hurt me or someone else, touching them and pushing them to let them know I am aware and in charge. My quarter horses were very light to the touch. I got into gaited horses that have a great deal of light draft and some heavy draft - Tennessee Walkers, Friesian / heavy draft hybrids, halfies, etc. They are much much calmer, and I know I have gotten sloppy about things....walking behind them, letting them get up on me, etc. But they also have knocked me down several times. They just ....are big, know they are bigger than you, and are not as light to move off. In the regard, they are passive bullies with their weight. The risk of getting kicked, bitten, bucked, reared, etc, is GREATLY reduced, however, the risk of getting bumped and knocked down or stepped on is a constant concern.

  • @Hadtoo
    @Hadtoo 11 месяцев назад +46

    Nice to finally see someone talk about how animals are animals

    • @hotties3v3n
      @hotties3v3n 11 месяцев назад +2

      right, lol

    • @hatemongerofthetoxicbrood6561
      @hatemongerofthetoxicbrood6561 11 месяцев назад

      It is more like how reptiles are reptiles. Reptiles are not social creatures, they do not bond, they do not care, they cannot comprehend "emotion", Crocs and Reptiles do not "love" eachother or bond in any capacity, Crocs at best tolerate eachother, and majority of time they want to kill eachother.
      Casper does not love him, Casper tolerates him.

    • @hackman669
      @hackman669 10 месяцев назад

      There is a fine line between man and animal. I don't know where that line is! 😃

    • @Hadtoo
      @Hadtoo 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@hackman669 it’s really not that fine. Go spend sometime with them. Sit and watch both people and animal. You will see the line soon enough. Specially if you are realistic trying to study the animal. If you don’t figure it out fast enough you will be bitten, stomped, mauled, or dead. Its not a matter if those things will happen to you. It’s a matter of when and how bad. If you deal with the animal like they can do any of those things at anytime no matter how much you love them you can have your percentage drop down to 1%. That is only if you realize that animals live in the moment for the most part and they are looking for what they need to do to get what they want.

  • @veruckthund2010
    @veruckthund2010 Год назад +80

    Much respect to you being completely honest and transparent, bro.

  • @victorkayna8128
    @victorkayna8128 11 месяцев назад +16

    Love the fact that Casper just stand’s still while he was explaining hes behaviour

    • @victorkayna8128
      @victorkayna8128 11 месяцев назад +1

      It’s like he’s trained to be a cool youtuber

  • @Gaian-Commander
    @Gaian-Commander Год назад +86

    Even though Casper is not a tamed animal, that doesn't mean he's just so cute when he's so calm.
    I definitely don't want to see his bad side if he attacks.

    • @Valconize
      @Valconize 11 месяцев назад +4

      He's trained. Not cute.

    • @Gaian-Commander
      @Gaian-Commander 11 месяцев назад +13

      @@Valconize still doesn't mean he can't be cute for a Gator. Not all gators are killers.

    • @horenzodipartendo8225
      @horenzodipartendo8225 11 месяцев назад

      Dinosaurs are not cute.

    • @hammermark6325
      @hammermark6325 11 месяцев назад +12

      ​@@Gaian-Commander the man in video half an hour talked about that all gators are predators and killers and no need to treat them as a pet 😂😂

    • @JokersVsZombies
      @JokersVsZombies 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Valconizehe's still cute

  • @TVideoupload
    @TVideoupload 11 месяцев назад +8

    The lady who got her face ripped off by the chimp was incredibly abusive to the chimp and was taunting it which triggered the rampage but your point is still very true

    • @XenonDarrow
      @XenonDarrow 2 месяца назад +1

      Chimps frighten me more than anything...more than tigers, more than polar bears. Then, polars, grizzlies, and bison. Bison are super crazy.

    • @cherylcalabrese200
      @cherylcalabrese200 23 дня назад

      I read that the owner was giving that chimp Xanax. It was a possibility that he was going through withdrawls. Such abuse.

  • @rindrr
    @rindrr 4 месяца назад +6

    SO happy you are letting people know, wild animals are WILD they will never love us and that's okay! you're doing such a great job :)

    • @TranNguyen-sw7wu
      @TranNguyen-sw7wu 24 дня назад

      I'm still not that convinced though. He's very experienced with alligators, but wild animals are just much wider than alligators and their cousins. Mammals are complete difference from reptiles. Can a cheetah loves you? How can I take Chris's opinions and anecdotes, even his experiences, to get close to an answer for that question?

    • @rindrr
      @rindrr 24 дня назад +1

      @@TranNguyen-sw7wu I think some of it requires logic, yes his specific field is reptiles so he would only know more about them than someone who solely was mammal based, but most people have been told NOT to go up to animals because life isn't a magical fantasy and they will attack you. I'm happy he's finally telling people "enough dammit you can't own wild animals because you think you're a Disney princess" (not his exact words of course but it still stands). I just think his reasoning for why Casper not loving him made sense ^w^

  • @hollywont9447
    @hollywont9447 11 месяцев назад +26

    Your awareness is refreshing. I’ve seen others who swear they have a special bond with wild animals (Grizzly Man), and it didn’t always work out the way they planned.

    • @hotties3v3n
      @hotties3v3n 11 месяцев назад +2

      That dude was nuts.

    • @clairdelunefan
      @clairdelunefan 5 месяцев назад +2

      Roy Horn of Siegfried & Roy is another. Roy thought he was "special" too and believed he had magical connections to all his big cats. Oy! 🐅

    • @leudast1215
      @leudast1215 4 месяца назад

      He did have something special; But history shows he ultimately lost respect for the animals he shared his space with sadly for him and his significant other. @@hotties3v3n

  • @Hope-kx9lz
    @Hope-kx9lz 10 месяцев назад +8

    I hope you never have a seizure or something like that around these animals. It's hard to watch when this "cold-blooded" alligator hovers next to you. No matter how experienced people think they are, it always happens when they least expect it. May God protect you!

  • @fmills1583
    @fmills1583 Год назад +18

    In gator world when they watch TV, they watch shows like "Everybody Respects Raymond" and reruns of "I Respect Lucy".

  • @mustangsupersnake7848
    @mustangsupersnake7848 11 месяцев назад +31

    This man has skills and talent. He also is keeping it very real as this awareness has allowed him to live and tell. Do not try this at home folks.

  • @Badger1776
    @Badger1776 10 месяцев назад +5

    This cameraman has balls of steel.
    “Don’t worry about that alligator swimming behind ya bud! Keep the lens pointed my way.”
    😂😂😂

  • @nicholasschrader7179
    @nicholasschrader7179 5 месяцев назад +6

    It reminds me of the social dynamics of D&Ds Lizardmen.
    Willing to interact with others whilst still viewing them as potential meat.

  • @CreativeRed4
    @CreativeRed4 Год назад +16

    I know it's totally different, but I relate to what you're saying as a dog groomer who specializes in bad dogs. There's always one coworker (or worse... customer!) who has no idea what they're doing, doesn't understand canine body language, terrible reflexes, and they think "I just need to give this dog some love and scratchies and he'll know I love him and we'll be best friends!" and they get bit, because they anthropomorphize the dog and expect them to instantly have this magical disney princess bond with every dog. I even tell my coworkers who think they can pull that shit (or the ones who complain I "never get bad dogs like they do") that the only reason I'm not getting bit and they are is because I've worked with the dog and I understand body language and psychology..
    I can only imagine how much WORSE it is, and infinitely more dangerous, working with a species of animal that isn't social that absolutely can and will rip a limb off or eat you!
    It's one thing to be silly when watching a video or a cartoon and pretend an animal has human thoughts and emotions, but another thing entirely when you're face to face with other species and they're ready to pounce.

  • @Artak091
    @Artak091 Год назад +24

    Glad you covered this topic. This also applies to "tame" animals as well.
    These stories you hear about people with big dogs like pitbulls attacking people, it's because the owner doesn't know how to handle the dog properly.

    • @brittaneyg479
      @brittaneyg479 Год назад +9

      This girl I used to be friends with had her Pitbull from when he was 8 weeks old, at 5 years old he got mad and attacked her other dog and almost killed it and when she tried to separate them, he completely bit off her middle finger, people always forget that animals are animals.. even when we love them!

    • @cjstats1514
      @cjstats1514 11 месяцев назад +4

      True. But there is a difference. Demestic animals and mammals. Especially dogs do have the capability to become attached and "love". Reptiles don't even have that. If you raise a dog right, they won't attack other pple. Unless that person attacks you. Some breeds are less aggressive. But there are tons of pits that won't attack a fly. They are usually more aggressive towards other dogs. But most are not aggressive if brought up right.

  • @notbeensleeping6321
    @notbeensleeping6321 Год назад +11

    Those lions sound like my neighbours 😂

  • @Ford_prefect_42
    @Ford_prefect_42 10 месяцев назад +7

    This is the first of your videos I've ever seen and I have to say I love it! Thank you... as much as we love animals, they're still wild beings with instincts to live. I appreciate you

  • @jessicamckinnon64
    @jessicamckinnon64 Год назад +25

    I just wanted to tell you that i just love watching your videos especially the one's with you and casper in the water together...Your skill and training is top notch bruh...Ive learned soo much from you and last but not least but most importantly i want you to know that your videos have been just so incredibly amazing and just straight up empowering my brother..."REAL TALK THOU".
    You've made my whole perspective of alligators to change..Just wanted you to know that...Much love & respect for you to the fullest my guy...💯💯💯

  • @professorcassowary
    @professorcassowary Год назад +8

    So love =/= comfort.
    It is nice that he is comfortable around you. It ust have been tough work to have him be happy/ok with you being so close to him.

  • @herrlogi
    @herrlogi Год назад +13

    love the vids and never bored hearing the same info as you bring it so vibrantly and well seeing casper is always adorable but wild ;)

  • @user-hv5xi5iv3i
    @user-hv5xi5iv3i 11 месяцев назад +2

    Very well educated are your videos. I enjoy watching them. Thanks for the time and your effort that you put into these vids for us chris much appreciated. Keep doing the videos your a amazing person.

  • @808Fee
    @808Fee Год назад +16

    Absolutely love your vids. Very informative!

  • @michaelterrell2108
    @michaelterrell2108 Год назад +38

    Casper knows Chris but doesn’t love him. We’re just potential prey to them.

    • @cristhianyadhir5888
      @cristhianyadhir5888 Год назад +1

      Id love to see him get bite by casper to see the gators reaction

    • @DebNKY
      @DebNKY Год назад +10

      ​@@cristhianyadhir5888wtf?

    • @jokeverburg37
      @jokeverburg37 Год назад +9

      @@cristhianyadhir5888 I would rather not see it happen!

    • @justthatgirl-ct4jo
      @justthatgirl-ct4jo 11 месяцев назад

      I bet if Chris got into that pond when Casper hasn't had anything to eat, there will definitely be a different response as well.

    • @DebNKY
      @DebNKY 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@justthatgirl-ct4jo you must be new here

  • @anujkishor
    @anujkishor 8 месяцев назад +2

    I think it's very cool of you to go out of your way to be so honest and educational about your "relationship" with Casper and his with you.

  • @Bw.e
    @Bw.e Год назад +26

    I’d love you to do a video jus telling stories of your past experiences with gators, good and bad. There very interesting

  • @aquakittykat
    @aquakittykat Год назад +5

    Really great content!
    I appreciate you sharing your expertise and how to interact with animals with very different incentives/psychologies in a meaningful way.
    I get what you mean by Casper knowing but not 'loving' you.
    New to your channel but a lot of respect for knowing how to work with these animals but not romanticizing it - curious about the rest of your work!

  • @PonderingWhimsy
    @PonderingWhimsy 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for laying out the facts instead of doing what most do (telling people what they WANT to hear, to gain fame, fortune, or to inflate their own ego.) Of course bonding with a dog or a parrot feels wonderful, but not all living things can love you. You and Casper have an understanding. Too many people get too comfortable with wild animals over time and stop being smart/cautious, that’s when they get hurt. Thank you for spreading awareness, awesome content! :)

  • @paulgregory2601
    @paulgregory2601 Год назад

    Brilliant video Chris, thanks 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧, good luck with your new house and adventure x

  • @TeresaEkrom
    @TeresaEkrom Год назад +2

    i love your common sense commentary. and i had wondered about Pancho so that you for covering that. like and respect you so much Chris!

  • @MissMoffet19
    @MissMoffet19 11 месяцев назад +5

    When you're talking about that gator slowly testing you and that they always check on you if you can be eaten I think of those people who do the same. Those sociopathic man who you can never trust and who will always try take advantage of your weaknesses.

  • @seanwfindley
    @seanwfindley 4 месяца назад +1

    Love this guy. Thanks for the very interesting content.

  • @dannyflynn2057
    @dannyflynn2057 Месяц назад +1

    Casper swimming by... "no, I love you."

  • @ola_thripsala
    @ola_thripsala 4 месяца назад +1

    Very good explanation Chris!

  • @sheilagill506
    @sheilagill506 11 месяцев назад +3

    Fascinating and so valuable in educating the rest of us!! We can’t safely personify apex predators and to do so is dangerous and delusional.

  • @thedceey
    @thedceey Месяц назад +1

    Whoever is behind the camera, is equally a legend like Gator man

  • @DrewLife365
    @DrewLife365 Год назад

    First video I ever saw! Thanks for the info I’ll definitely keep that in mind!

  • @RebeccaHindle
    @RebeccaHindle Год назад +2

    I love your videos really inciteful really like Casper he's so chill I love him and of course you have worked so hard to train aligarors.
    He comes past very close like he's going for a cuddle obviously not but still.

  • @alexandriafreudenvoll
    @alexandriafreudenvoll 11 месяцев назад

    Hey Chris Gillette absolutely love all of your videos of Casper alligator I love when he's so calm by you it's amazing how you take care of him and also 7 alligator and the other alligators and also the other animals you and Gabby take care of 💚🐊💚🐊 I will never stop watching if you do is I enjoy watching all your amazing what you guys do 💚💚🐊💚🐊💚🐊💚

  • @Barber.ranger.dieudonne
    @Barber.ranger.dieudonne 11 месяцев назад

    Really great video man, thank you for all your explanation it’s really interesting

  • @lauralm9905
    @lauralm9905 Год назад +1

    Thank you for another wonderful educational video!

  • @rhondaasquith6272
    @rhondaasquith6272 Год назад +1

    I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS! THANK YOU ❤

  • @justthatgirl-ct4jo
    @justthatgirl-ct4jo 11 месяцев назад +24

    It's human instinct to think animals are capable of love the same way we are. Some more than others, but definitely not like us.

    • @Hidden_Seeker_
      @Hidden_Seeker_ 11 месяцев назад +7

      No that should definitely not be the takeaway here lol. Anyone who’s worked with animals, or even owned a pet, knows plenty of animals are capable of, and express, feelings just as complex as humans
      Just not giant lizards

    • @vids595
      @vids595 11 месяцев назад +2

      I dont think it is a "human instinct", maybe more so for women.

    • @maximillian1109
      @maximillian1109 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@vids595...what?xD

    • @maximillian1109
      @maximillian1109 10 месяцев назад

      Tons of animals are VERY capable of love. Gators are too, to a level. Like how they care for their young. It's just not the exact same as us mammals, their brain work differently, they experience the world in other ways. So maybe it can’t be called love, but at the same time emotions are just instincts with some extra steps for motivation, so...?
      But gators are for example very capable of playing, as well as doing so with both other gators and other animals. So its not as if they are soul less.
      I like to think that when accidents happen, it is because we are not the animal we are interacting with. Like with horses. A horse shows love by chewing on others horses backs and necks. But when they do it on is, even if its a show of love, it can cause real damage.
      Now, a gator is far from a horse, but imagine if Casper was chilling with another gator. Then a nip would not matter at all. It would not harm his pal. But when that pal is human, it causes major damage, and then its just instinct/reflex to keep exploring whatever he managed to get in his jaws, and oh its food, how tasty!!
      And thats how you loose a hand.
      Its not ill will, it's not the animal being robotic, it's just a natural progression of speciffic patterns of behaviour. Kinda like a toddler swallowing a rock that ended up in its mouth while exploring.
      It just happens, and we need to know how to avoid starting that chain of events if we wanna interact with these types of animals.
      Same with big cats. A lion can take being swatted or bitten by another lion, but the same behaviour, even in play, can kill a human. So we must learn how lions tell each other to stop, and use it to regulate what kind of behaviour is accepteble around us. Like how you can tell your cat to pull in their claws when cuddling.
      It is all about viewing the world from the animals perspective and realizing that we must learn their language, not the other way around. Set hard limits, know what triggers what behaviour, and how to avoid getting in the way.

    • @nbaprince9330
      @nbaprince9330 10 месяцев назад

      @@maximillian1109typed all tht and idk Why I read it but I’m probably the only person who will read it 😂

  • @ActivateDivineDNA
    @ActivateDivineDNA 8 месяцев назад +3

    Your cool - love this advice - even for my dating life - someone I fell in love with - I see they just can’t love me back the way I see them lol. Anyway I’m learning a lot love your intelligence 🐊

  • @myrmeciagulosa1267
    @myrmeciagulosa1267 8 месяцев назад +1

    It's like talking to a psychopath... One sign of weakness and you're lunch. At the same time, a psychopath will not kill you as long as you are beneficial to him.

  • @cheriecarpenter3529
    @cheriecarpenter3529 Год назад +3

    I know that any sudden move could be disastrous! It amazes me that you haven't been attacked😮

  • @alexandraorell6411
    @alexandraorell6411 Год назад

    I pray 🙏 for you, that never ever something happens to you. Other than that. A really good video. Thank you 👍.

  • @maroltma18
    @maroltma18 Месяц назад +1

    This is really true. Shows just that you understand animals. People mistake some moves for empathy and love and that's what kills them in the worst case. I'm thinking of Timothy Treadwell. He was looking for the love inside the grizzly. There is no love. He found out the hard way.

  • @bramvanhoof9770
    @bramvanhoof9770 Год назад +1

    Love your vids man! Very very very interesting content about these fascinating creatures! Keep it up man, love the channel :p

  • @silvias550
    @silvias550 11 месяцев назад +1

    That's so cool you are so realistic and teach people real things

  • @stephanie_beth
    @stephanie_beth Год назад +18

    🙏❤ Love learning from you.
    I really like how you emphasize these points and it never gets repetitious. Reptiles are fascinating.
    I was wondering how Casper stays afloat, right at the surface? Does he tread water or are alligators and crocodiles just buoyant? Why are his eyes closed most of the time as he " floats?" Do they ever play/have fun whatever that may be in their context with others or by themselves?

  • @techvishnuyt
    @techvishnuyt 4 месяца назад +1

    i kept my notifications on for your channel just to make sure you are alive and well 😆

  • @filmguy3d
    @filmguy3d 10 месяцев назад

    Say it like it is! YES! Great videos. Brilliant!

  • @jbellflower83
    @jbellflower83 11 месяцев назад +1

    Everytime im watching one of this guys vids, everytime Casper goes out of frame i keep expecting him to come back suddenly and just rip Chris's head off 😂 I know, i know thats very dark. But honestly, you 2 are great and hes a beautiful, awe inspiring creature for sure.

  • @joseantonioibarra6021
    @joseantonioibarra6021 10 месяцев назад

    My guy you are awesome 💯

  • @jonashartung6065
    @jonashartung6065 Год назад

    Great video. Really love the insight.

  • @Bw.e
    @Bw.e Год назад

    I love your stories.

  • @kellyg4133
    @kellyg4133 Год назад +5

    Im amazed at how many comments on fb i saw saying Casper loves you after you explained to them that he doesnt actually love you. He definitely recognizes you with his eyes and by hearing your voice as he isnt a mindless man eating machine , he is trained he is intelligent and from what i can see does seem to have a calm demeanor about him but its your skills in knowing how to navigate safety around him. Because id bet if you ( even after he totally recognizes its definitely you in the water ) if you suddenly started flailing around carelessly having a blast splashing around in the water just having fun or got hit in the head with a branch that knocked you out he would take an opportunity to investigate the situation and bite you if he felt it was a good opportunity for a meal . That to me isnt someone that loves you in the way i percieve love. He would eat a limb off and not feel one bit of remorse over it. They are opportunistic and even Casper is capable of biting and eating you and likely would do so if you didnt have the skill set thst you do. Sadly there isnt really a way to prove it to people without likely loosing a limb. It seems to be so black or white to alot of people. Like either ,omg he loves you so much and would never ever think of biting you or its he is a mindless killing machine and your going to get killed one of these days. When neither is true imo. Idk maybe other people percieve love differently than i do. Someone who loves me isnt going to eat me just because an opportunity presents itself IMO. If he truly loved you i don't believe youd have to keep an eye on him in order to make sure that your safe. Imo you wouldnt need to worry where hes at or what hes doing because he loves you so much. I wont argue with people on social media but those comments must get under your skin at times. Lol

  • @drphantalonas4403
    @drphantalonas4403 Год назад +25

    Can you do a video fully explaining the difference between an aligator and a crocodile? You explain things really well, great video very entertaining

    • @rosewood151
      @rosewood151 Год назад +34

      Crocodiles see you in a while. Alligators see you later.

    • @tysonb3568
      @tysonb3568 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@rosewood151
      lmao…..science wins again!

  • @TheBlackManMythLegend
    @TheBlackManMythLegend 11 месяцев назад +1

    That's an absolutely awesome metaphor for life. Skills matter.

  • @RBnPA
    @RBnPA Год назад

    Watched your Short video and went directly to this as suggested! What a great job explaining how/why Casper doesn’t Love ❤ you! I would love to see a video about You! How did you learn so much? Is there schooling along with the daily on the job training? Your knowledge is so immense I just can’t imagine how you’ve gained all this croc knowledge? **** I typed this before you explained the alligator wrestling part. That just made more inquisitive as to you training and incredible knowledge about these animals! I just can’t imagine how someone can be so knowledgeable about such a prehistoric animal! If you have a video explaining your training please pass on and if you don’t please consider a video biography!
    Continued success and health!

  • @brandonpetersen5710
    @brandonpetersen5710 10 месяцев назад +2

    So they're just very opportunistic feeders.
    Doesn't matter who, when, or where. If he has access to meal time, he will try & take it.

  • @DeliberatelyBearded
    @DeliberatelyBearded Год назад +1

    Great video you explained it very well and very clear

  • @cyclone3999
    @cyclone3999 11 месяцев назад +3

    So if i’m understanding correctly, to put simply: Casper see’s you as a sort of social friend/buddy because he knows who you are and he trusts you and you trust him. That being said, he still has his wild animal instincts hardwired in his head and those are ultimately thats whats going to decide his actions. Especially given an opportunity to feed or catch a quick bite.

    • @brandondriver99
      @brandondriver99 11 месяцев назад +8

      I think its more a symbiotic relationship. Birds clean gator teeth and they don't eat the Birds because they are a source of convenience. But if it was hungry it would definitely eat the bird.

    • @maximillian1109
      @maximillian1109 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@brandondriver99 But they do not bond with the birds. Chris is probably like another gator to Casper, with all the good and bad that comes with that.
      A lot of behaviour we view as dangerous, predatory, or aggressive is not that big of a deal to the creature in question.
      A gator nipping at a pal swimming by out of reflex causes no harm, it is seen as socially acceptible, and so the reflex/instinct to snap has not needed to become any more detailed than "feel movement, I bite".
      It's the fact that we are human that makes the relationship more volitile. Because if I were to get nipped, no matter how casually, I could loose a finger.
      You can kinda compare it to how you sometimes can trigger a cat into clawing you by moving you hands in certain ways. The cat reacts because we trigger their hunting instincts, and while for another cat with thick fur and the immunsystem of a boss it really does not matter if your pal swatts at you, we all know how painful it is to humans...

  • @TheSLashera
    @TheSLashera 11 месяцев назад

    Haha. Damn dude. You sure know your stuff. I swear I was just scrolling down to type "But what about Poncho?" And you get on the topic. Good stuff man. Gotta keep it real, so people don't try some potentially life-ending shit.

  • @lindadubois850
    @lindadubois850 11 месяцев назад +4

    Very informative I loved this … I’m one of the “ Disney” people lol I learned a lot

    • @JT-wu4xv
      @JT-wu4xv 4 месяца назад

      Lol same!

  • @stevepwn
    @stevepwn Год назад +1

    i agree with your views and what you said. good video man.

  • @dombaydog
    @dombaydog 6 месяцев назад

    excellent knowledge, thanks

  • @erinzakharia7387
    @erinzakharia7387 Год назад

    We love these videos!!!

  • @paulvonauth7254
    @paulvonauth7254 11 месяцев назад +2

    lol, great life story, it's awesome you are brutally honest...

  • @66zingo
    @66zingo 3 месяца назад

    2019 my wife and I did se your Aligator show in Florida. It was the first event on a 16 day Cruise tour. And that show is what we still talk about 2024 here in Sweden when people want to know about our experiences of that Cruise.

  • @198319866
    @198319866 11 месяцев назад

    Well done buddy I like it all keep on doing what you doing ✊

  • @Josiah-X
    @Josiah-X 10 месяцев назад

    Exactly. 👌🏿 Great, thorough explanation. People need to understand that Nature is not how we human beings perceive it. It is how it is. Every species of animal is different in anyway. Social animals, solitary animals… like the leopard is different from the lion.

  • @nickydubz2781
    @nickydubz2781 Год назад

    Fascinating stuff 👍

  • @williammcleod1496
    @williammcleod1496 10 месяцев назад

    OH MY GOD, THANK YOU. Chris, I come from a family that arrived in Florida in the 1500s with the Spanish and while I definitely was irritated with my great uncle and cattle rancher's perspective that Gators were vermin who should be exterminated, I'm just as irritated with the way people anthropomorphize a beautiful and dangerous animal.
    Thank you SO MUCH for doing this educational work, it's vitally important. This is good for humans and good for alligators, and I can't thank you enough.

  • @lwdrd
    @lwdrd 4 месяца назад

    Makes a lot of sense, and it definitely does apply to a lot of other reptiles, familiarity does not equal love, the best bond you're gonna get with most reptiles is a bond of trust, and that just makes them even more special, they're not like us, they don't think like us or socialize like us but that's not a bad thing.

  • @tommyflockman7329
    @tommyflockman7329 11 месяцев назад +3

    I think a lot of people confuse a lot of different things for Love

  • @doberbrat17
    @doberbrat17 Год назад +2

    For whatever reason, we as humans love to put our human emotions on animals - when that just is NOT the case! Not every animal species has the capacity for emotions, and especially not the plethora of emotions that we experience! Alligators, in particular, were NOT created that way and therefore aren’t built to Love, as it were! It’s commonsense! I get what you are saying Chris.

  • @santibouphavong
    @santibouphavong Год назад +1

    People i know brag about having an awesome guard dog and etc.........Chris has an alligator lol.....good video bro and always informational and entertaining.

  • @marielangelavelasquez2783
    @marielangelavelasquez2783 10 месяцев назад

    That story with the alligator's head on your lap is just CRAZY. But you're right. That instinct is built in their system so they would survive. Doesn't mean I didn't flinch when Casper suddenly moved. 😅

  • @cryptokeeper1
    @cryptokeeper1 3 месяца назад +1

    Best teacher out there.

  • @Mateus-sq5qi
    @Mateus-sq5qi 11 месяцев назад

    Nice video mate 👏

  • @fmills1583
    @fmills1583 Год назад +7

    Keep in mind the average house cat would kill you if you let him get the upper hand.

    • @tommyfanzfloppydisk
      @tommyfanzfloppydisk Год назад +1

      cats would eat your body if you died at home unnoticed and the food rans out.

    • @fmills1583
      @fmills1583 Год назад +1

      @@tommyfanzfloppydisk Little bastards bite you for petting too long.

    • @midnightblackroses
      @midnightblackroses Год назад +2

      What kind of cats do you have 😅. Cats actually have the capacity to love, unlike Casper here
      Right as I'm typing this my cat decided to attack my foot 😅

    • @cajbaf
      @cajbaf Год назад +2

      Thank you...they are animals. They will do what comes natural if needed

  • @Nagi98
    @Nagi98 5 месяцев назад +1

    People: Chris, the `gator loves you.
    Chris: No, he doesn`t.
    Casper: No, I don`t.

  • @bigcabezza2905
    @bigcabezza2905 Год назад +14

    Might be a little too personal but how does your family feel you working with these creatures everyday? Does it worry them? And for how long do you plan on doing this for? Thanks for the sick videos !!!

  • @enriquevillarreal5724
    @enriquevillarreal5724 Год назад

    This is a really great video, for real.

  • @davidgarton2387
    @davidgarton2387 11 месяцев назад

    That was amazing and totally interesting.

  • @matthewguerra5410
    @matthewguerra5410 Год назад +5

    If you are out of the norm you are a meal. I remember the video from the other park during the winter cold
    Snap. You were dressed for cold
    Weather and they didn’t recognize you right away, and they were out for you

  • @geebee3100
    @geebee3100 Год назад

    fascinating, love this...

  • @kingnux2k
    @kingnux2k 11 месяцев назад

    Great video

  • @jokeverburg37
    @jokeverburg37 Год назад

    Thanks for the clear explanation. I love your honesty. I was wondering how do you headlock these extremely powerful animals?

    • @GatorChris_
      @GatorChris_  Год назад +4

      Grab and be quick or be dead 😂 I’ve got videos on my other channel “Florida’s Wildest “

  • @eugenetown16
    @eugenetown16 Год назад +9

    Casper was sleepy in this video lol.

    • @hackman669
      @hackman669 10 месяцев назад

      A fed animal is a happy animal!😆

  • @TrinaMoitra
    @TrinaMoitra 11 месяцев назад +1

    Does Casper love anyone? Is love even a thing with reptiles? Most people I know don’t get love. Quite a stretch to think we can comment about the capacity to “love” in an animal on the other side of the camera.
    Found your channels today. Appreciate the focus on education.
    When I was 10, I watched a croc movie - I think it was Lake Placid - have been terrified of most saurians ever since! Lost some of that after 3 videos!

  • @Fatcrazypanda
    @Fatcrazypanda 10 месяцев назад

    What a video!