I love how excited Tim gets about the wildlife. He hadn't seen a Numbat in the bush since he was six years old. His eyes light up when he sees an animal no matter what it is. 🙂❤
Love all the videos that are coming out. I love how respectful, caring these men are. You can see they love what they do. I have learned so much from from these guys. Please keep them coming.
One of the things I like best about shows like this one is how the men get so warm N fuzzy over the animals, particularly the baby ones. All too often I run across men (and women too!) who just want to hunt and kill them. The odds are always against the creatures that they're slaughtering because the animals don't have guns. The hunters are so proud and puffed-up when they are in no danger at all! The natives were killing for survival, used every bit of the animal and only had arrows or spears. Actual danger and skill involved, not shooting helpless creatures for sport!
I love watching Tim and the others. Their passion for Australian wildlife is infectious. When I adopted my 2 cats back in 2015 in Ballarat, I would let them out during the day and kept them inside sundown to sunup. When I moved to Hervey Bay in 2018 I made the conscious choice to kept them inside 24/7 as I knew that there was more indigenous wildlife here than there was in central Ballarat. Videos/episodes such as this one prove to me the importance of being a responsible cat owner. Please show more vids on the preservation of Australian wildlife.
I really enjoy this show.....the Australian animals, which are unique, are very interesting and I enjoy seeing them and learning about them. Tim is another Steve Irwin, I think!
Absolutely incredible thanks so much Tim!!!🤗. I could learn from you 24/7! It's just remarkable the efforts by everyone I aspire to be apart of the fields of work that you all do but first I'm gonna take a veterinary assist course and work my way in.😍
Cats are devastating to environments. Our cat is an indoor kitty. She is now 18…being I sure protects her as well…from dogs, cars, and people who hate cats. She runs the house, has our 65 lb dogs standing to attention, lol.
I'm hearing all sorts of animal names I have never heard before and would love to look them up further but my British ear is not catching the names well enough so Google throwing all kinds of weird tumours at me instead. Please would you name the species in the comments? Superb show! Hooked on Bondi Vet series!!
Wow! Thank you so much for the replies! My Google cup runneth over! I think you 'Ozzies' are supremely lucky to have such a diverse population of creatures! All my childhood I wanted to cuddle a Roo, a Koala, and keep a pet Wallaby (believing them to be the size of a chihuahua). :))
I try to watch every video if i can, as i love all the animals and of cause all the Staff - THE DOCTORS AND NURSES. LOVE EVERYTHING, and enjoy it. Thank you very much and i wish everybody all the very best of health and happiness.🙏♥️😇💕
Yeah, the sound editing on all of these Bondi Vet related videos is awful, lots of comments about it but clearly no one who can do anything about it is paying any attention.
I'm so happy that you guys are helping the numbat but if theirs a very small amount of them their could be problems like inbreeding in the wild and the gene pool of numbats how will you deal with it if that can happen?
LOKAH SAMASTAH SUKHINO BHAVANTU is a Sanskrit phrase that translates to "may all beings everywhere be happy and free and may the thoughts words and actions of my own life contribute in some way towards that happiness and freedom for all" 💚👽🛸🐱🐶🐄🐷🐔🐳🐬🦜🦚🍀🍄🌎
I was over in WA in October 2022 and I spent 1 and a half days visiting Dryandra Woodland National Park with a scientist and tour guide from Perth. Numbats are very hard to see when walking, or even when very slowly driving along the drive trails at 10 km/h. I only saw one Numbat in front of the four wheel drive we were in. Unfortunately, it had very quickly run across the trail from right to left before I could lift my camera up, and zoom in. When we were out walking, the guide claimed she thought she noticed one or two at different times. Visitors passing us on the trail in a 4WD/campervan told us about a spot they had seen a Numbat not far from the trail 10 minutes before. So we stopped and waited, but we didn't see it emerge. Would you believe it, the Numbat exhibit at Perth Zoo was closed in October, due to storm damage. There is a stuffed one or two at the WA Museum in Perth. As well as information. And if you visit Perth, there is a giant Numbat sculpture on the South Perth foreshore, close to the ferry terminal and only about 400 to 500 metres walk from Perth Zoo.
As a noobie to Tims Austrailia, are airguns allowed in use to hunt for feral cats, as alien species in UK are the North American Grey Squirrel, wiping out the native Red Squirrels, by a diesease they carry, Rats , Grey Squirrels, and other pests species are hunted by air gunners here to try and control numbers , was wandering if same could be done in Austrailia to save wildlife under threat, by the way guys great video, of animals , wilderness and things never heard of ? keep it up.
This gives me hope that we don't have destroy our planet, surely we are intelligent enough to go into the future using our brains and technologies to manage development. In the United States cats, both free-ranging and domestic are the largest factor in the loss of song bird populations. Other Nations: We need another and a wiser and perhaps a more mystical concept of animals. Remote from universal nature, and living by complicated artifice, man in civilization surveys the creature through the glass of his knowledge and sees thereby a feather magnified and the whole image in distortion. We patronize them for their incompleteness, for their tragic fate of having taken form so far below ourselves. And therein we err, and greatly err. For the animal shall not be measured by man. In a world older and more complete than ours they move finished and complete, gifted with extensions of the senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear. They are not
need more wedgies to go after the ferals. i love cats. Im Native American. Get rid of the feral cats and No one needs to fish the salmon to extinction.
Tough luck. You can trust that they won't do something utterly cruel like trapping and leaving them to starve, but given that they're invasives wiping out the native species, who cares what happens to the "poor" feral cats? They need to be wiped out.
@@GilraenTook they're gonna have to hunt them extensively and manage them like they did with the foxes if native species are going to have any sort of chance at recovery. It also wouldn't hurt to force people to be responsible for their cats and dogs. Most folks want to be responsible and actually do the right thing. But you also got too many who won't unless they're forced to either through fines, jail time or some other coercive measure.
If you're a good shot, shooting them probably IS the most humane option. Just imagine how terrifying trapping would be for a wild animal, and most poisons are just about as cruel as it gets... I refuse to use poison, even for mice/rats. With bullets, if you only shoot when absolutely certain, it's just bang and that's it. Gone.
@@gina928 Great. So let the poor kitties live and wipe out entire ecosystems. Of course the right for the invasive species to live is more important than the right for an entire chunk of biodiversity which cannot be regained after it is gone to exist.
Marsupials... you only find them in Australia because they were out competed by mammals... for a reason... I don't understand the playing with the ecosystems
I love how excited Tim gets about the wildlife. He hadn't seen a Numbat in the bush since he was six years old. His eyes light up when he sees an animal no matter what it is. 🙂❤
Any man who gushes over cute 'Tasmanian Devils' as though they were little bunnies is my kind of guy.
He has wanted to see one since he was 6.
I think Tim is the coolest. Brave and careful.
I love how excited Tim gets spotting all the hard to find animals.
I'm in Texas USA and love and get a kick out of watching Tim. He reminds me so much of Steve Irwin.
who else is addicted to this show!!!!🙋♀️
Me!!!!! 🤣. I have never heard of these animals, I am learning so much❣️
@@shannondelong3248 same i live in the U.S
You can add me to the list of BondiVet addicts. Tim's sense of joy & wonder has even charmed me into looking at spiders, crocs, and gators, oh my!
Me also
I’ve been repeatedly watching this for a month
Love all the videos that are coming out. I love how respectful, caring these men are. You can see they love what they do. I have learned so much from from these guys. Please keep them coming.
One of the things I like best about shows like this one is how the men get so warm N fuzzy over the animals, particularly the baby ones. All too often I run across men (and women too!) who just want to hunt and kill them. The odds are always against the creatures that they're slaughtering because the animals don't have guns. The hunters are so proud and puffed-up when they are in no danger at all! The natives were killing for survival, used every bit of the animal and only had arrows or spears. Actual danger and skill involved, not shooting helpless creatures for sport!
So awesome to see burley men get all warm and fuzzy over baby animals. ❣️
Really good show. I love watching how Tim gets so excited like a little kid. And I like how you see animals you've never heard of before.
Tim seeing a species for the first time; Kid in a candy store!
I love watching this! Thanks for working toward keeping the numbers up in the wild of all the Australian critters!!
Its amazing how the babies are " glued" to mum's belly. I hope she does not lose a baby !!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Delightful video, Tim is a legend. His enthusiasm is contagious.
Love watching three grown men gush over a small fury animal.
the animals were too cute!!!🥰🥰🥰😍
I’m so happy this show is still around it has made me want to be a vet when I grow up and maybe one day join the Bondi vet team
This guy is our next Croc Hunter! I love this guy!
Makes you wonder if he's ever met any of the erwins❤❤🎉🎉
Feral cats can be devastating to an ecosystem. Owned cats can do a lot of damage as well. Please keep your cats indoors.
First time, I've ever even seen or even heard of a NumBat before, man are they ever cute.
I love watching Tim and the others. Their passion for Australian wildlife is infectious. When I adopted my 2 cats back in 2015 in Ballarat, I would let them out during the day and kept them inside sundown to sunup. When I moved to Hervey Bay in 2018 I made the conscious choice to kept them inside 24/7 as I knew that there was more indigenous wildlife here than there was in central Ballarat. Videos/episodes such as this one prove to me the importance of being a responsible cat owner. Please show more vids on the preservation of Australian wildlife.
I really enjoy this show.....the Australian animals, which are unique, are very interesting and I enjoy seeing them and learning about them. Tim is another Steve Irwin, I think!
I held a bilby at Dubbo zoo, when researching them for illustration. Magic! Unforgettable day.
Thats the cutest thing I've ever seen
What beautiful little creatures!
How beautiful. Those babies are so precious. Thanks to all of you!!
Another video :D
Keep going, love your vids
Absolutely incredible thanks so much Tim!!!🤗. I could learn from you 24/7! It's just remarkable the efforts by everyone I aspire to be apart of the fields of work that you all do but first I'm gonna take a veterinary assist course and work my way in.😍
i love how they respect the animals space!!!
This is the BEST show on Animal Planet EVER!!!!
Lol friend, wrong channel XD Animal Planet should pick them up though.
@@Rachelbee ok sorry, this show is amazing
Best episode ever!
What adorable little critters! Glad they are being looked after.
How much more wonderful would the world be if there were more people like Tim! Love you, man, and all that you do!
Another beautiful video. Thank you 😊
Numbats! Glad there's folks like them trying their best to protect them!
Do you have a replant program? A farm that grows native plants to replace what is lost.
Just 3 blokes bottle feeding some baby numbats. Love it. Never heard of this species before.
Cats are devastating to environments. Our cat is an indoor kitty. She is now 18…being I sure protects her as well…from dogs, cars, and people who hate cats. She runs the house, has our 65 lb dogs standing to attention, lol.
Spaying and neutering
Cuts down the breeding of cats.
I'm hearing all sorts of animal names I have never heard before and would love to look them up further but my British ear is not catching the names well enough so Google throwing all kinds of weird tumours at me instead. Please would you name the species in the comments? Superb show! Hooked on Bondi Vet series!!
Same here, managed to find them, They were Woylie and Bilby. Just search 'Australian mammals', there's a whole host of weird and wonderful names!
I'm hard of hearing so I use closed caption. Maybe that'll help.
Yep lots of wonderful names - Quokka, Quoll, Bilby, Numbat, Woylie. Just to name a few. :)
Wow! Thank you so much for the replies! My Google cup runneth over! I think you 'Ozzies' are supremely lucky to have such a diverse population of creatures! All my childhood I wanted to cuddle a Roo, a Koala, and keep a pet Wallaby (believing them to be the size of a chihuahua). :))
@@Magz66ify Thank you!
Bondi Vet
Thanks Tim for sharing this story.
Love this channel.
All about animals
domesticated and wildlife❣
Thanks for sharing..
Salutations 💌
Great video!! Thanks Tim for sharing with us !!
I never heard of Numbat, until now. I am glad Tim got see babies and mom. Prayers that their numbers can increase.
I try to watch every video if i can, as i love all the animals and of cause all the Staff - THE DOCTORS AND NURSES. LOVE EVERYTHING, and enjoy it. Thank you very much and i wish everybody all the very best of health and happiness.🙏♥️😇💕
This was awesome, but the background music makes it hard to hear the conversations.
Yeah, the sound editing on all of these Bondi Vet related videos is awful, lots of comments about it but clearly no one who can do anything about it is paying any attention.
It was so cute❤❤ Thanks Tim😊
I'm so happy that you guys are helping the numbat but if theirs a very small amount of them their could be problems like inbreeding in the wild and the gene pool of numbats how will you deal with it if that can happen?
LOKAH SAMASTAH SUKHINO BHAVANTU is a Sanskrit phrase that translates to "may all beings everywhere be happy and free and may the thoughts words and actions of my own life contribute in some way towards that happiness and freedom for all" 💚👽🛸🐱🐶🐄🐷🐔🐳🐬🦜🦚🍀🍄🌎
This dude reminds me of the one and only Steve Irwin my new favorite show on RUclips 💕
pretty cool bro
A big thumbs up to all you fantastic people who're trying really hard to save native wildlife, whichever part of the world you live in. 👍👍👍👌👌👌😁😁😁👏👏👏
Go for it Jada. Best of luck to you. 👍👍🤞🤞
Another Steve Irwin well done Guys they are beautiful God bless there little hearts 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Such a unique species 💖
Awesome!!
I was over in WA in October 2022 and I spent 1 and a half days visiting Dryandra Woodland National Park with a scientist and tour guide from Perth. Numbats are very hard to see when walking, or even when very slowly driving along the drive trails at 10 km/h. I only saw one Numbat in front of the four wheel drive we were in. Unfortunately, it had very quickly run across the trail from right to left before I could lift my camera up, and zoom in. When we were out walking, the guide claimed she thought she noticed one or two at different times. Visitors passing us on the trail in a 4WD/campervan told us about a spot they had seen a Numbat not far from the trail 10 minutes before. So we stopped and waited, but we didn't see it emerge. Would you believe it, the Numbat exhibit at Perth Zoo was closed in October, due to storm damage. There is a stuffed one or two at the WA Museum in Perth. As well as information. And if you visit Perth, there is a giant Numbat sculpture on the South Perth foreshore, close to the ferry terminal and only about 400 to 500 metres walk from Perth Zoo.
Addicting YEP
Those numbat are so cute
In Australia you don't hunt wildlife..wildlife hunts YOU
Me ! Very Interesting!
Wow this cool love do something like this**
They devastate songbird populations here in the US.
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@@barbaracholak5204 when allowed to roam outside they kill birds, nit to eat, but just for the sake of it.
@@sharonkaczorowski8690
Your welcome to say whatever you want.
I understand you hate cats. Bye Bye.
Onya Timmy!!!
As a noobie to Tims Austrailia, are airguns allowed in use to hunt for feral cats, as alien species in UK are the North American Grey Squirrel, wiping out the native Red Squirrels, by a diesease they carry, Rats , Grey Squirrels, and other pests species are hunted by air gunners here to try and control numbers , was wandering if same could be done in Austrailia to save wildlife under threat, by the way guys great video, of animals , wilderness and things never heard of ? keep it up.
Goodness, I thought Tony had a crossbow! Thankfully I was mistaken.
Love it
Project Numbat
Time to get rid of the cats.
This gives me hope that we don't have destroy our planet, surely we are intelligent enough to go into the future using our brains and technologies to manage development. In the United States cats, both free-ranging and domestic are the largest factor in the loss of song bird populations. Other Nations: We need another and a wiser and perhaps a more mystical concept of animals. Remote from universal nature, and living by complicated artifice, man in civilization surveys the creature through the glass of his knowledge and sees thereby a feather magnified and the whole image in distortion. We patronize them for their incompleteness, for their tragic fate of having taken form so far below ourselves. And therein we err, and greatly err. For the animal shall not be measured by man. In a world older and more complete than ours they move finished and complete, gifted with extensions of the senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear. They are not
need more wedgies to go after the ferals. i love cats. Im Native American. Get rid of the feral cats and No one needs to fish the salmon to extinction.
As kind as you think these people are I'd hate to see what happens to the poor feral cats. Humane euthanasia probably isn't considered.
Tough luck. You can trust that they won't do something utterly cruel like trapping and leaving them to starve, but given that they're invasives wiping out the native species, who cares what happens to the "poor" feral cats? They need to be wiped out.
@@GilraenTook they're gonna have to hunt them extensively and manage them like they did with the foxes if native species are going to have any sort of chance at recovery. It also wouldn't hurt to force people to be responsible for their cats and dogs. Most folks want to be responsible and actually do the right thing. But you also got too many who won't unless they're forced to either through fines, jail time or some other coercive measure.
If you're a good shot, shooting them probably IS the most humane option. Just imagine how terrifying trapping would be for a wild animal, and most poisons are just about as cruel as it gets... I refuse to use poison, even for mice/rats. With bullets, if you only shoot when absolutely certain, it's just bang and that's it. Gone.
@@GilraenTook I care.
@@gina928 Great. So let the poor kitties live and wipe out entire ecosystems. Of course the right for the invasive species to live is more important than the right for an entire chunk of biodiversity which cannot be regained after it is gone to exist.
Marsupials... you only find them in Australia because they were out competed by mammals... for a reason... I don't understand the playing with the ecosystems