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    Hi everyone, I’m Kabir and welcome to another episode of Kabir Considers! In this video I’m Going to React To ONLY IN AUSTRALIA
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  • @joandsarah77
    @joandsarah77 3 месяца назад +27

    That's an echidna, which is a monotreme, which is an egg laying mammal. This group is just the platypus and echidna. We don't have porcupines or hedgehogs.

  • @joandsarah77
    @joandsarah77 3 месяца назад +15

    The roos outnumber us 2 to 1.

  • @kroo07
    @kroo07 3 месяца назад +11

    Looked like a mum koala telling its teenage koala to get out of the house and get a job (ie a new territory).

  • @davidcarter4247
    @davidcarter4247 3 месяца назад +11

    The "hedgehog" is an echidna. Egg laying mammal

  • @FushyTacoFngaz
    @FushyTacoFngaz 3 месяца назад +5

    3:35 looks like old mate is getting towed by a bull shark😳😬
    our creeks and rivers are full of them

  • @shaneb4612
    @shaneb4612 3 месяца назад +1

    The Wombat can reach a top speed of around, 40 miles/hour or 65Kmph. For a small chubby animal they can go through the gears. They are the only animal that has cubed shaped poo. The 1st bird was an Ostridge, not an Emu. Emu can be really cheeky, if they zone in on your food, it won't be yours for long. I remember my grandma stepped in an Emu poo & the smell cleared out the whole family picnic. Once everyone stopped laughing that is.

  • @chadmolenaar1
    @chadmolenaar1 3 месяца назад +3

    I remembered a hotel I stayed at in the Blue Mountains after seeing the cockatoo throwing the clothes off the line, we thought someone had broken into our hotel room and rummaged through our stuff….but all the valuables were there….it was a magpie that flew in through the open doors and just destroyed the whole hotel room and ate all the bar snacks!! Was clearly hungry as it got into our picnic food too!! Bloody Australia….wouldn’t change it for a moment

  • @sharyndoyle6362
    @sharyndoyle6362 3 месяца назад +1

    Kabir, mate with the Roos having a bit of a dust up in the street. I loved that you said basically chill and have a beer ! I think everyone in that street all went to the pub for a beer while the Roos were still having a go at each other.

  • @lexsaunders1742
    @lexsaunders1742 3 месяца назад +2

    There are according to Oz government 43 million kangaroos in Australia. That doesn’t include wallabies and wallaroos.

  • @deniseelarde2074
    @deniseelarde2074 3 месяца назад +3

    Kabir, they’re polymer notes, they won’t tear. You should know that, UK has them too.

  • @kerrydoutch5104
    @kerrydoutch5104 3 месяца назад +5

    Think that was an adult koala kicking the youngster out of the tree. Poor bugger.

  • @clivegilbertson6542
    @clivegilbertson6542 3 месяца назад +5

    G'day Mate! Not all of those are in Australia...For example the first clip and again at about 3:25 Is either a female ostrich or a Rhea from South America and the car is left hand drive which is the opposite to here in OZ...Peacocks and vultures are not native to Australia although may be seen in some wildlife parks... Cheers!

  • @gregoryparnell2775
    @gregoryparnell2775 3 месяца назад +1

    The little koala was a yong female & the other was a big Bull wanting to have his way with her.

  • @Billy-zv6gv
    @Billy-zv6gv 3 месяца назад +2

    This is a very fun, very quiet video for such a wild place. Not even narration. Ahhh, it's so enjoyable! "Good on ya!" 🌏 😁

  • @shaneedwards6704
    @shaneedwards6704 3 месяца назад +4

    Yeah m8 50 odd million Skippy's they out number us 2 to 1

  • @gailstevens6831
    @gailstevens6831 3 месяца назад

    Kabir, you would be very welcome. There is so much to see, we would be happy to help you make the best choices about where to go and what to see.

  • @davidberriman5903
    @davidberriman5903 3 месяца назад +3

    Sulphur crested cockatoos are bastards. I knew someone years ago who had a flock land on the rail of his back verandah. It was timber and they ripped it to kindling with their beaks. They can be very destructive. Kangaroos fight with their hind legs because their front legs ar so puny.

  • @deniseelarde2074
    @deniseelarde2074 3 месяца назад +1

    The bird with the long tail is a Lyre bird. The tailed is curled symmetrically.

  • @jojet1980
    @jojet1980 3 месяца назад

    Two weeks you should be able to see Melbourne, Sydney and the great barrier reef

  • @nolajoy7759
    @nolajoy7759 3 месяца назад

    Cockatoos live for a very long time and learn all sorts of tips and tricks to get what they want!

  • @GreenGibbon
    @GreenGibbon 3 месяца назад

    That was actually a drunk echidna.

  • @paulsandford3345
    @paulsandford3345 2 месяца назад

    It's an echidna!😊

  • @mikeythehat6693
    @mikeythehat6693 3 месяца назад

    The general statistic that you hear about Kangaroo numbers is that there are twice as many 'Roos as people.

  • @caro.k2958
    @caro.k2958 3 месяца назад

    Kangaroo population in harvesting areas of Australia in 2011 estimated 38 million so Australia as a whole would be way higher😂 Oh and not a porcupine or a hedgehog but an Echidna! ❤

  • @1legend517
    @1legend517 3 месяца назад +1

    It's an echidna not a porcupine or hedgehog.

  • @deniseelarde2074
    @deniseelarde2074 3 месяца назад

    Kangaroo population fluctuates greatly. When numbers get too high, it starts to impact the balance of nature and agriculture. Culling has occurred in some regions but that’s not a popular option. Birth control methods have so far been less effective. This is one of the reasons we can buy kangaroo meat in the supermarkets.

  • @rogue1938
    @rogue1938 3 месяца назад

    Yes there are more roos than people in Australia

  • @triciamoller1472
    @triciamoller1472 3 месяца назад

    Echidna

  • @jenniferharrison8915
    @jenniferharrison8915 3 месяца назад +1

    So funny, dangerous animals? 😁 Wombat attacked a large Kangaroo, that's weird, their nocturnal! Yes, we have more Kangaroos than people (27m) That Wedgetailed Eagle could have done some serious damage to the Roo! Poor Koala, noone helped! 🐨🤔🇦🇺

  • @patrussell8917
    @patrussell8917 3 месяца назад

    Not porcupine an Echidna one of two monotremes in the world platypus being the other

  • @richardmiller3839
    @richardmiller3839 3 месяца назад

    Don't bother with Perth. Backpackers accommodation is ridiculously expensive mate.

  • @shanedunn8572
    @shanedunn8572 3 месяца назад

    25 mill ppl 50 mill kangaroos

  • @louiseciur316
    @louiseciur316 3 месяца назад

    The kangaroo out number the human times 2 so humans 26 million people double that in kangaroo

  • @garycollinsimabigfan342
    @garycollinsimabigfan342 3 месяца назад +1

    Kangaroos are two 2 one 50 million

  • @solreaver83
    @solreaver83 2 месяца назад

    where have you been? a month without content, all ok?

  • @archie1299
    @archie1299 3 месяца назад

    43 million kangaroos in Aus! 🦘

  • @Mrflymess
    @Mrflymess 3 месяца назад

    The drunk clip was on a Russian video years ago. Not Australian. Not to say Aussies don't get drunk, but the vid loses credability because of it's inclusion.

  • @warrenturner397
    @warrenturner397 3 месяца назад

    Mate where do you find this crap? Most of it is not even in Australia!

  • @user-zm6kj4gn4v
    @user-zm6kj4gn4v Месяц назад

    Autumn is a great time to visit Australia. At least 2 weeks minimum. 3 days in North Queensland for the reef and rainforests plus lagoon swimming. Hot and humid in March and April though.
    3 days in central Australia. Uluṟu, the Olga’s, Kings Canyon. Sydney and more and Melbourne the rest. Adelaide has the Womad music festival and fringe festival in March.
    If you plan well, Australia is not expensive. Remember the £ is worth $A2. A Subway meal £5.
    Flights between the southern capital cities are mainly between $100 to $200 if you book ahead. More from Melbourne to Perth or Brisbane or Cairns. Melbourne to Brisbane is the same distance as Brisbane to Cairns. Australia is a large country roughly the same size as the US.
    Accommodation is the killer though in Sydney and Melbourne in particular. Pay to find a Bnb or motel near a rail network in Sydney to save $’s.
    Good priced accommodation just north of the CBD in Brisbane. $125 to $150 a night. 15 minutes walk into the city. Similar for Adelaide and Perth.
    Uluṟu can be expensive. Fly directly there not Alice Springs which is 5 hours drive away and has lots of social issues ATM.
    The National Parks and gorges south of Darwin are great so worthwhile spending 3 or 4 days there. Croc river tour on Adelaide river is a must. Watch a croc leap out the water only metres from the boat. Brilliant!! It’s full on tropical so be prepared. Ideally considering the distance 3 weeks will give you enough time to see all of this.