Thanks for watching! Get even closer to Fur Seals in Nature: Spy in the Wild 2. It premieres and streams Wednesdays, April 29 - May 20 at 8 p.m. on PBS (check local listings), pbs.org/spyinthewild and the PBS Video app.
Can you make an episode about Saimaa ringed seal? It's a seal that only lives in lake Saimaa in Finland and there are only around 400 individuals so it's very rare seal.
Here I was sitting in the Midwest thinking it sounded more like the New England. We're generally known for being overtly friendly here. Children are to be yelled at in the privacy of our homes. If you bump into another man on the street, you're more likely to get an "Ope, let me squeeze by you" than a yelling match.
@@kaptainkrunch593 The story being, that a non-government agency started the rain forest fires. Then they used the fires as a means to get donations from people like DiCaprio.
They truly are! I think even the adult fur seals are adorable...the females more than the males. Not only do they look adorable but their inquisitive & playful personalities mean they often act adorable as well! Although they still fall far short of the extremely adorable(& often hilarious) personalities of their cousins the seal lions. At least in the wild that is. In zoos...which work hard to train both sea lions & fur seals in order to keep their minds active, improve their quality of life & perhaps most importantly to allow their caretakers to check for any signs of injury/illness & be able to treat any such issues...both fur seals & sea lions show very similar levels of intelligence & playfulness. Regardless both are really adorable to me. With sea lions being more so in personality & fur seals in appearance.
Look at armadillos I can put off having their babies for after 2 years Fennekin the species I'm talking about also have 4 babies each time they're all identical
They kinda sound like sheep, the babies are a lil' bit fluffy, they’re absolutely adorable, they swim fast in water, and they hop around on land. 50/10 wonderful water puppers, absolutely amazing.
In a land dominated by violence, one species seals the day one flipper at a time in the craggy chaos. The Fur Seal in: The Salty Sea Doggo. Coming soon to a PBS near you.
This could also apply to the southern US, or the southern Appalachian mt. Add in fire crackers and beer and it would feel like just about any family gathering I've been to. You know you are in trouble when mom uses your full name, like all 6 parts.
"Just imagine if 95% of the forest in your hometown had been cut down in the last 20 years." The "Hambacher Forst", one of the last diverse ancient forests existing since the beginning of the holocene in Germany, once spreading over 4100ha prior to clearance by energy giant RWE starting in the 70s in order to access brown coal resources below, now spreads over only about 500ha anymore. The energy company had planned to cut down the remaining area in 2018-2020 and the local government granted them to do so. Only an extended legal dispute by conservationist organisations and mass protest of 50000 people end of 2018 in front of the forest put their plans on halt until the situation is reassessed (court decision from early 2020). Although admittedly, I only moved somewhat close to it in 2013 and hadn't even heard about it before, sometimes one doesn't have to imagine.
And you know what's the worst about germany's energy situation? They are anti-nuclear. If they had just gone with that and stopping shutting down the ones they already have, there wouldn't be a need to mess up stuff like that.
@@FumbleSquid I know that as I'm German, and I'm anti-nuclear as well. Yes, it is certainly better than the brown coal we use instead but many of the nuclear reactors are ramshackle and less safe than people believe (the reactivation of the reactor in Tihange in Belgium has been heavily critisized). There is a wikipedia article listing nuclear accidents in case you're interested. Also, while it might be a somewhat clean form of energy, no-friggin-body knows what to do with the radioactive waste it produces. Despite almost 80 years of using nuclear power, nobody has come up with any long-term solution to the waste problem. And I honestly doubt there will ever be any. But nuclear power aside, the worst about Germany's energy situation is actually that the government is subsidizing dirty fossil fuels and reducing subventions for actual green energy, which we should expand much more and invest in clean energy research.
@@littlerave86 You put the waste in 55 gal barrels sealed with glass or resin, then drop the barrels into a subduction zone in the sea. The waste slowly and eventually goes into the Earth, completely out of the environment.
@@TIMEtoRIDE900 Then why is nobody doing it? I mean, I'm not saying there are no solutions to this but currently we have none. We also could just shoot them into the sun.
It's a crying shame that kelp forests are struggling. It would be a travesty to lose such an iconic and valued ecosystem. Sad times aside, those sea dogs are adorable.
Yay, my nephew will absolutely love this episode! He has been chewing through episodes when I come over to teach him about wildlife conservation and local biodiversity!
@@danielle_dufault I'll tell him you said so next time I see him and we watch this one! He loves that you draw each animal AND "knows all the animals" while being nice and calming. He is only 5 but is well aware of the horrendous acts we inflict on creatures. He has vowed to beat up the poachers, rescue animals in danger and release them back into the wild while researching them and finding out about all the new critters. He especially loves aquatic animals, his favorite being octopus, squids and manta ray. He loved the manta ray video and vowed to tell all the people not to use medicine from animals. He is pretty amazing, so I'll tell him what you said because he still has a hard time reading =/ Thank you for all your hard work and honing of your talents, strengthening of your weaknesses and striving for progression. You have enlightened and acted as the catalyst of change for many. ROCK ON!
Danielle, I love your enthusiasm, advocacy for these creatures we share the planet with, and of course your wildlife renderings! What's happened to Jest Keeding? 😄 Was she just covering while you were on your antipodeian adventure?
Tasmania is such a beautiful island, from its soaring mountains to prehistoric rainforests, it’s full of life and a place I’m looking forward to exploring
Seals are one of my fav animals so this video is a blessing. I love u and your vids, Animalogic! Keep up the entertainment even when we're in quarantine!
Honestly she really should have thought that statement out. Since most towns/cities remove 95% or more of the trees inside town/city limits. Now...has she said county, state or regional area then THAT would’ve been far more significant...not to mention more accurate. Yet even then...in many places 95% or more of the natural forest or other type of habitat HAVE been destroyed. Often within far less than 20yrs. Which is something she should be aware of in her job. I think it was just a poor choice of woods.
7:53 - As a fan of certain something, that phrase immediately kicked up a metal storm in my head. I got to admit, an episode about adorable sea doggos wasn't where I expected that to happen 🤣
Every time I argue with conservationists, we end up stuck in this loop. It's comical. Reminds me of that oil tanker accident. The one where the front fell off. The conservationists are worried about the environment. Me: What environment? Them: This one Me: What's wrong with it? Them: It's changing! Me: Into another Environment. Them: That's bad. Me: What wrong with the other environment? Them: We're not talking about that environment, we're talking about this one. Me: So what's wrong with this one. Them: It's changing! Me: Changing to what? Them: Stop changing the subject! I just don't see what makes one species or eco-system more valuable than another. Species go extinct all the time, new ones form as quickly as they die out. I don't see why we need to protect nature from itself. So what if the earth is warming. The planets average temperature is still lower now than it was through most of life's history. The Ice caps aren't even supposed to be there. They're remnants of the last ice age, that ended ages ago. Bio-diversity seems to thrive off of heat and water. The only problem with global warming is it's making dry places dryer. But it's also thawing out the more inhospitable parts of the world. So all in all it's a give and take. Some species die, some thrive moving into newly accessible areas. I don't see the problem. This isn't a mass extinction event, it's not even close.
Maybe you could do an episode on harp seals sometime? They’re my favorite water borkers of all time, especially when they’re still in their floofy sausage stage.
It amazes me how we do not realize we must be limited as a population if we expect to protect nature. This episode was great as usual though! Fur seals are cool.
You didn't mention the Cape Fur Seals of Namibia. I watch the Ocean Conservation Namibia channel every morning as they rescue the seals, mostly pups and adolescents, from entanglements they've encountered. Some are cutting into the neck almost decapitating them.
Fantastic video as always Animalogic! This is possibly the best in your Tasmania series. For a future video, I must say that as you are all Canadians I find it shocking that you have NOT YET DONE AN EPISODE ON...BEAVERS!!!
i imagined that it just smelled like wet dog, but Danielle stuck a pin in that balloon. i cannot fathom being within 10 feet of that place, but i appreciate the crew for a job well done in educating the lot of us with some great footage.
I love listening to the Australian Fur Seals. I overheard a conversation a couple of them were having and their accent was so cool. "Ello Mait, hows about ya gimee sum of ur fish?" The other said, "What er ya crazee, git out a here ya bloak!" They are just too cool.
i remember doing the seal rock boat tour last time i went to phillip island, there were so many seals and the little babies would wave at you and do tricks in the water. we also saw a poor fairy penguin trapped in an enclave in hte rocks.
@4:30 - "Not only do these colonies smell horrible, but they are also incredibly loud. The whole island is a cacophony of females yelling at their kids, and males yelling at each other." So... like shopping at Wal-Mart.
Daaaaw 🥰 I love seals, they look so goofy and cute and then they're so skilled at hunting - what's not to like about that. We only got two domestic seal types inhabiting our Baltic Sea coastline and those are harbour and grey seals. Those harbour seals are actually called Seehunde in my native German and that literally translates to sea dog :3
im always amazed at how agile they are under water...i mean i know they are...its just that most of the time you see them waddle around on land like a sack of potatoes rolling down a hill
A really well put together set of videos, altogether very much informative and interesting. I think that the leaders of the world need taking to a place like Tasminia
Thanks for watching! Get even closer to Fur Seals in Nature: Spy in the Wild 2. It premieres and streams Wednesdays, April 29 - May 20 at 8 p.m. on PBS (check local listings), pbs.org/spyinthewild and the PBS Video app.
Can you do a video on elephant seals the sumos of the ocean
I love you Danielle
Can you make an episode about Saimaa ringed seal? It's a seal that only lives in lake Saimaa in Finland and there are only around 400 individuals so it's very rare seal.
I was at Phillips island a couple years ago! Can u do a video on the Pinguins there?
Thank You for making this quarentine a so much better for all of us
"females yelling at their kids, and males yelling at each other"
ah yes, the midwest
The accuracy is astonishing
Here I was sitting in the Midwest thinking it sounded more like the New England. We're generally known for being overtly friendly here. Children are to be yelled at in the privacy of our homes. If you bump into another man on the street, you're more likely to get an "Ope, let me squeeze by you" than a yelling match.
sounds like buenos aires
That's most of the world. Not just the midwest.
More like the south than the midwest. Here everyone's known for being super nice.
"imagine if 95% of your hometown forest were cut down in the last 20 years"
As a Brazilian i don't need to imagine
Tá complicado mesmo viu
As an Australian I watched it all burn down...
@@Ruzovy_ At least your president didn't blame Leonardo DiCaprio
@@diegorodriguesdesouza7389 LMAO what ?
@@kaptainkrunch593 The story being, that a non-government agency started the rain forest fires. Then they used the fires as a means to get donations from people like DiCaprio.
hi !! i'm an autistic man (34 years young) and i just wanted to thank you so much for your videos i love seals, they make me very happy. thanks !!!!
34 isn't young
@@tristan889 this comment was wholesome (thanks chris!), but why did you have to ruin it?!
@@levwhitelaw5561 idk. ask hypnochonck
I also love seals! They're adorable! 💕
Our dog always wanted to play with them, when he saw one 😄
Lev Whitelaw i think you misunderstand
If dogs were mermaids, this is what they would look like
Mind blown.
The word for seal in many languages means "sea dog". (For example german and dutch)
Ironically seals and sealions are more closely related to bears than dogs.
there are mermaids
It's Also that in Malay.
Fur Seals: walks
Seals: *bouncey*
Kuda Laut: ?
@@hxdzen (neighs in fish)
“Their independent, although they’ll stay near their mom for moral support”
Awww
Well if that isn’t me
I envy the fur seal’s acrobatic abilities underwater...
it’s so mesmerizing to watch the seals swim
Wish I could swim like that. I have swimming skills of a 500 pound 80 year old man.
Made me wanna be a seal
@@quedielzy8579 Try swimming fins, you jet through the water
I think farting might help change directions fast, just aim it well, i susoect thats the seals secret.
@@o.fm.a5573 ?
You gotta admit, the fur seal pups were adorable!
Are*
I refuse to admit it.
Ok. Fine. They were adorable.
No
Okay they are adorable
Dont you say?
They truly are! I think even the adult fur seals are adorable...the females more than the males. Not only do they look adorable but their inquisitive & playful personalities mean they often act adorable as well! Although they still fall far short of the extremely adorable(& often hilarious) personalities of their cousins the seal lions. At least in the wild that is. In zoos...which work hard to train both sea lions & fur seals in order to keep their minds active, improve their quality of life & perhaps most importantly to allow their caretakers to check for any signs of injury/illness & be able to treat any such issues...both fur seals & sea lions show very similar levels of intelligence & playfulness. Regardless both are really adorable to me. With sea lions being more so in personality & fur seals in appearance.
2:07 - What people think when someone farts and you don't know who did it.
🤣🤣
🙄🙂😊😃😄😂🤣🤣🤣
Heh.
Animalogic: Furs Seals actually have more in common with seal ions then they do true seals
Seals:IMPOSTER
Did you mean seal lions????
@@CaylaFenton-Reeder is this ironic?
"There is an impostor among us"
“Guys fur seal sus”
@@yeezet4592 lol
“when do ya plan on developing your child?”
“hmmm i was like, thinking maybe next week?”
Look at armadillos I can put off having their babies for after 2 years Fennekin the species I'm talking about also have 4 babies each time they're all identical
@@kateajurors8640 English, please.
@@vaibhavpindikura3841 I funny I understood it all!!
@@kateajurors8640 r/hadastroke
@@kateajurors8640 dude, Fennekin is a Pokémon LOL 😆😆
Danielle: "Gotta give it the Biggest Yeehaw you ever seen."
Also Danielle: Gives Smallest Yeehaw ever heard.
Danielle Default is the next David Attenborough! I hope she has a life long career in wildlife film making and art!
They kinda sound like sheep, the babies are a lil' bit fluffy, they’re absolutely adorable, they swim fast in water, and they hop around on land. 50/10 wonderful water puppers, absolutely amazing.
Love the passion of Danielle for the wild life.. Reminds me David Attenborough!!
Danielle default is my favorite legend of zelda character!
Wait, how many times have I been reincarnated?!
Yaa and she is beautiful
@Phresh King is she is single
@John Snow I wish that she's single
Heh
When doggos get in the sea
We get these loveable lumps of rolls
Be wary, you are starting to lose your edge, you should do something for that
@@sephikong8323 I don't know I'm bored.
lumps of rolls :D
In a land dominated by violence, one species seals the day one flipper at a time in the craggy chaos. The Fur Seal in: The Salty Sea Doggo. Coming soon to a PBS near you.
I’d watch it
The thumbnail cured my depression.
Then the global warming tangent returned it.
@@nameofacreativevariety9985 indeed
I think it cured EVERYONE'S depression
And the ending gave it back
I’ve pet them at the zoo, they feel like a wet doggo, so cute
which zoo?
"females yelling at their kids and males yelling at each other"
Sounds like an Italian/Greek/Spanish family dinner after a couple of bottles of wine
🤣🤣🤣🤣🇩🇴
As an Argentinian, I can comfirm
This could also apply to the southern US, or the southern Appalachian mt. Add in fire crackers and beer and it would feel like just about any family gathering I've been to. You know you are in trouble when mom uses your full name, like all 6 parts.
"Just imagine if 95% of the forest in your hometown had been cut down in the last 20 years."
The "Hambacher Forst", one of the last diverse ancient forests existing since the beginning of the holocene in Germany, once spreading over 4100ha prior to clearance by energy giant RWE starting in the 70s in order to access brown coal resources below, now spreads over only about 500ha anymore. The energy company had planned to cut down the remaining area in 2018-2020 and the local government granted them to do so. Only an extended legal dispute by conservationist organisations and mass protest of 50000 people end of 2018 in front of the forest put their plans on halt until the situation is reassessed (court decision from early 2020). Although admittedly, I only moved somewhat close to it in 2013 and hadn't even heard about it before, sometimes one doesn't have to imagine.
And you know what's the worst about germany's energy situation? They are anti-nuclear. If they had just gone with that and stopping shutting down the ones they already have, there wouldn't be a need to mess up stuff like that.
@@FumbleSquid I know that as I'm German, and I'm anti-nuclear as well. Yes, it is certainly better than the brown coal we use instead but many of the nuclear reactors are ramshackle and less safe than people believe (the reactivation of the reactor in Tihange in Belgium has been heavily critisized). There is a wikipedia article listing nuclear accidents in case you're interested. Also, while it might be a somewhat clean form of energy, no-friggin-body knows what to do with the radioactive waste it produces. Despite almost 80 years of using nuclear power, nobody has come up with any long-term solution to the waste problem. And I honestly doubt there will ever be any. But nuclear power aside, the worst about Germany's energy situation is actually that the government is subsidizing dirty fossil fuels and reducing subventions for actual green energy, which we should expand much more and invest in clean energy research.
@@littlerave86 You put the waste in 55 gal barrels sealed with glass or resin, then drop the barrels into a subduction zone in the sea. The waste slowly and eventually goes into the Earth, completely out of the environment.
@@TIMEtoRIDE900 Then why is nobody doing it? I mean, I'm not saying there are no solutions to this but currently we have none. We also could just shoot them into the sun.
As someone from Germany... I only had to read "Hambacher Forst" and felt a strong sense of anger. That was a mess.
yall have been going all out on these newer episodes
How do they have such great production??
Yessss and I love it
It's a crying shame that kelp forests are struggling. It would be a travesty to lose such an iconic and valued ecosystem.
Sad times aside, those sea dogs are adorable.
95% is unimaginable! I've gone scuba diving in kelp and it is unreal!
@@TragoudistrosMPHYeah it's a hoax
Yay, my nephew will absolutely love this episode! He has been chewing through episodes when I come over to teach him about wildlife conservation and local biodiversity!
That makes me so happy to hear!
@@danielle_dufault I'll tell him you said so next time I see him and we watch this one! He loves that you draw each animal AND "knows all the animals" while being nice and calming.
He is only 5 but is well aware of the horrendous acts we inflict on creatures. He has vowed to beat up the poachers, rescue animals in danger and release them back into the wild while researching them and finding out about all the new critters.
He especially loves aquatic animals, his favorite being octopus, squids and manta ray. He loved the manta ray video and vowed to tell all the people not to use medicine from animals. He is pretty amazing, so I'll tell him what you said because he still has a hard time reading =/
Thank you for all your hard work and honing of your talents, strengthening of your weaknesses and striving for progression. You have enlightened and acted as the catalyst of change for many. ROCK ON!
“Females yelling at their kids and males yelling at each other” just sounds like a Walmart to me.
Edit: a Costco, actually.
Edit edit: or Detroit.
More like humanity in general.
Osiris 3 Detroit: Become Human
*Illinois, actually, the entire Midwest*
Russia
More like a Costco next to a Walmart in Detroit
Danielle, I love your enthusiasm, advocacy for these creatures we share the planet with, and of course your wildlife renderings!
What's happened to Jest Keeding? 😄 Was she just covering while you were on your antipodeian adventure?
I cant stop grinning and giggle when I see them being drawn and living about! I LOVE YOU ANIMALS!
Tasmania is such a beautiful island, from its soaring mountains to prehistoric rainforests, it’s full of life and a place I’m looking forward to exploring
"Rotten fish" is the definition of a perfect smell for any doggo.
Seals are one of my fav animals so this video is a blessing. I love u and your vids, Animalogic! Keep up the entertainment even when we're in quarantine!
I hope this quarantine helps the environment recover so that we can still see this wonderful animals in the future
If your biggest problem right now is the fate of animals in the future then you're either a teenager or have a very blessed life indeed.
They make interesting sound. Its like a weird and drunk sheep
"Just imagine if 95% of the forests in your hometown have been cut down in a span of 20 years"..... Sounds like the Everglades in Miami, Fl.😒😒😒
Honestly she really should have thought that statement out. Since most towns/cities remove 95% or more of the trees inside town/city limits. Now...has she said county, state or regional area then THAT would’ve been far more significant...not to mention more accurate. Yet even then...in many places 95% or more of the natural forest or other type of habitat HAVE been destroyed. Often within far less than 20yrs. Which is something she should be aware of in her job. I think it was just a poor choice of woods.
This Australian tour is a great success with quality images! Nicely done!!
They even scratch their neck. Actual sea pups.
Hey there! Phillip Island is in Victoria, not Tasmania. It's situated between Western Port Bay and Bass Strait, 250km (155 miles) north of Tasmania.
Thank you so much dear Madam! For giving such a great visuals. Once again I thank the whole team of Animalogic 🙏
Mom's yelling at kids and male yelling at eachother. Why dose this sound familiar. Ohh India 😂😂😂
Nobody:
Fur seals: RIP AND TEAR
Until it is done.
Danielle: ...he makes an easy target for the Great White.
Me: NOOOOOOO!!!!
I know. why! that made me sad. especially as she described him "getting separated from his friends" 😭😭my heartttttt💔
I live for your video titles
They make adorable noises. 😍
I'd love to see you talk about Quolls! Such a cute little marsupial.
The person responsible for the music here did a great job, especially in the into. Well done! Really great musicality.
Just wanna mention how much i love Danielles glasses
I don't know if you covered them before, but I'd love to see episoded on brown pelicans, and short-tailed albatrosses.
I love albatross...really all sea birds who mate for life and spend months away from land (blue footed booby's too)
The artist who draws the animals is amazing
It's Danielle herself. She's the artist.
7:53 - As a fan of certain something, that phrase immediately kicked up a metal storm in my head. I got to admit, an episode about adorable sea doggos wasn't where I expected that to happen 🤣
*Angry DoomSlayer Noises*
I saw a few of these in Galapagos. They are so adorable!!
Until they tear your flesh apart with their claws
@@johnwt7333 They will adorably tear my flesh off my bones
@@johnwt7333 worth it.
the content on this channel just keeps getting better and better
Every time I argue with conservationists, we end up stuck in this loop. It's comical. Reminds me of that oil tanker accident. The one where the front fell off.
The conservationists are worried about the environment.
Me: What environment?
Them: This one
Me: What's wrong with it?
Them: It's changing!
Me: Into another Environment.
Them: That's bad.
Me: What wrong with the other environment?
Them: We're not talking about that environment, we're talking about this one.
Me: So what's wrong with this one.
Them: It's changing!
Me: Changing to what?
Them: Stop changing the subject!
I just don't see what makes one species or eco-system more valuable than another. Species go extinct all the time, new ones form as quickly as they die out. I don't see why we need to protect nature from itself. So what if the earth is warming. The planets average temperature is still lower now than it was through most of life's history. The Ice caps aren't even supposed to be there. They're remnants of the last ice age, that ended ages ago. Bio-diversity seems to thrive off of heat and water. The only problem with global warming is it's making dry places dryer. But it's also thawing out the more inhospitable parts of the world. So all in all it's a give and take. Some species die, some thrive moving into newly accessible areas. I don't see the problem. This isn't a mass extinction event, it's not even close.
Last time I was this early, the Pleistocene just ended.
Petition for Animalogic to be on animal planet.
The intro is beyond epic. Almost feels like more than we deserve 😁
4:47 yess every family reunion is that😂
I love how fur seals don't abandon their young after 10 days. Not like those true seal jerks. ♥️😍
I love that she travels to the places, I'm so jealous
Maybe you could do an episode on harp seals sometime? They’re my favorite water borkers of all time, especially when they’re still in their floofy sausage stage.
It amazes me how we do not realize we must be limited as a population if we expect to protect nature. This episode was great as usual though! Fur seals are cool.
You didn't mention the Cape Fur Seals of Namibia. I watch the Ocean Conservation Namibia channel every morning as they rescue the seals, mostly pups and adolescents, from entanglements they've encountered. Some are cutting into the neck almost decapitating them.
I love the new direction you are giving the channel. Great job!
From: an avid fan ❤❤❤
Love this channel! Keep up the great work!
I really love your documentaries! Absolutely well made. Thanks a thousand times!
Not only do they smell horrible, their also incredibly loud - she said it with such a straight tone i couldn't 🤣
I come to animalogic everyday to relax and remember I have a duty to other lifeforms.
As you can probably tell by my profile pic, this video pleases me
Hello there, may I direct your attention to 3:07 this fur seal scratching its back
yes, thank you. that is all
I've been to that exact island off Phillip Island, can confirm the smell is unforgettable
Fantastic video as always Animalogic! This is possibly the best in your Tasmania series. For a future video, I must say that as you are all Canadians I find it shocking that you have NOT YET DONE AN EPISODE ON...BEAVERS!!!
Oh, it’s coming. Don’t you worry.
It always trips me out when I see any kind of seal like animal taking a stroll on their flippers like they’re legs.
"Unlike true seals which look like pigs in a blanket on land" 😂😂😂🤣🤣
5:03
I literally just voted in the pole! I was right!!
*pole*
@@me-me3126 Hah i get it
It's 'poll', bud.
Don't ever be afraid of being too negative. Humans need to hear it again and again.
i imagined that it just smelled like wet dog, but Danielle stuck a pin in that balloon.
i cannot fathom being within 10 feet of that place, but i appreciate the crew for a job well done in educating the lot of us with some great footage.
I wonfer how they measured the sensitivity of whiskers of cats and fur seals to determine them being 14 times more sensitive in seals than in cats.
I love listening to the Australian Fur Seals. I overheard a conversation a couple of them were having and their accent was so cool. "Ello Mait, hows about ya gimee sum of ur fish?" The other said, "What er ya crazee, git out a here ya bloak!" They are just too cool.
i remember doing the seal rock boat tour last time i went to phillip island, there were so many seals and the little babies would wave at you and do tricks in the water. we also saw a poor fairy penguin trapped in an enclave in hte rocks.
I desperately want an episode about "clams are stupid".
4:47 you’ve just described Walmart
😂
"females yelling at their kids, males yelling at each other"
its like here in asia lol
@4:30 - "Not only do these colonies smell horrible, but they are also incredibly loud. The whole island is a cacophony of females yelling at their kids, and males yelling at each other."
So... like shopping at Wal-Mart.
💙 Danielle D. Your drawings are truly AWESOME.
I'm amazed how quick fur seals can be in the sea. They can scape white sharks very quickly.
I'll give this video a seal of approval. 👍
Crushing waves, deadly predators, and cute little sea doggies
Wow MOTN insomnia had me discover this channel and Danielles amazing scientific illustrations- Love it!
The Eye in the Spy robots creeps the HELL out of me.
For real what if aliens came to earth and were doing that to try to learn about (or mess with) us lol. We'd be so freaked out!
Daaaaw 🥰 I love seals, they look so goofy and cute and then they're so skilled at hunting - what's not to like about that. We only got two domestic seal types inhabiting our Baltic Sea coastline and those are harbour and grey seals. Those harbour seals are actually called Seehunde in my native German and that literally translates to sea dog :3
im always amazed at how agile they are under water...i mean i know they are...its just that most of the time you see them waddle around on land like a sack of potatoes rolling down a hill
They’re like if chihuahuas were mermaids lmao. Tiny and filled with rage 😂
Any chance Animalogic could do a video on the tuatara (aka the sphenodon) ?
I went swimming with fur seals while I was in Australia. It was amazing.
No you didn’t.
You're right. It was New Zealand. My bad.
10:31
>Forest in your hometown...
Forest?
We have random spiky trees, cactus, tons of thorny plans and a shitload of dry-constantly on fire-grass.
It's weird how they are water dogs, but they sound like dying lambs @ 4:13
A really well put together set of videos, altogether very much informative and interesting.
I think that the leaders of the world need taking to a place like Tasminia
It's pretty cool how they can walk on land!
Seals look more cute while they try to walk haha
You always have the most perfect caption to your videos!
"[...] but one seal gets disoriented and becomes an easy target for the great white"
* moment of silence scene *
😂