I always found it weird that the anti social solitary tiger has better table manners than social pack hunting lions. I used to think a tiger wouldn't share s***, then I found out a male tiger was seen sharing its kill with its mate and cubs. Even waited for them to finish eating before he had his share.
I assume it's because of one of the drawbacks of living in groups: food distribution. A tiger wouldn't have to worry about saving that much food since it's feeding only itself for every kill. A lion, on the other hand, always has to deal with many more mouths to feed and has to eventually know when to draw the line on rations; sometimes having to draw the line _for_ another lion.
@@christiancinnabars1402 maybe it's also because tigers don't have _as many_ competitors for their kills who could realistically stand up to them, while lions are surrounded by scavengers (yeah I know they steal food too but still.) Of course they're gonna grow up with a bad case of food insecurity 💀
While it is sad for the tiger, I can't help but laugh at the periscope shot at 7:13 where he's like "Hello! Um...if you don't mind, come back later, he's not home!"
Well, it's agile like a leopard, a swimmer like a fishing cat, tough like a tiger and has a more menacing stare than a lion. Oh and it has the personality bigger than all the above combined, so yeah; Jaguar = super panther
The best thing about the black skin on polar bears is we have no idea why their skin is black. We used to think that like got through their fur and black skin helped then warm up, but we actually tested that and even though individual hairs are mostly transparent there is so many of them the light never reaches the bear skin. And in retrospect that was kinda silly anyway because the bears spend all winter hibernating so they wouldn't get the benefit from that anyway. So that black skin is just a mystery
Well polar Bears do eat alot of fish, and mother polar bears have way higher concentration of vitamin d in their milk. Also maybe that's another reason they hibernate over the winter months?
@@pumpkinclark7704 so 1. no. like I said before, the sunlight is all reflected by the fur. while each individual hair is close to transparent, their fur is extremely thick, and all together reflect all the light away, leaving none to be absorbed. 2. this is the arctic. in the summer, the sun is directly over them 20 hours a day, so it actually gets pretty warm, while in the winter when it gets properly cold there is no sun at all. so even if they could absorb it through there skin, there is no light to absorb. 3. even if there was any light in the winter, and they could absorb it through their skin, they sleep all winter under the snow. so unless that sun light can not only pierce the ultra dense fur, not only pierce the multiple feet of snow they are under, but also pierce the very earth itself from the other side of the planet, that idea is stupid. not only that, but the animals they eat? seals and walruses? they don't have black skin. neither do arctic whales. that theory fails under the very bearest(rimshot) of scrutony. but it ius a commonly circulated myth, so I can't blame you for believing it. just maybe read my whole comment next time. a as to how they can survive the cold, they only need 2 things. floof. and fat.
@@marvalice3455 I have no real answer but perhaps if the polar bear gets injured in the form of a cut, the skin would grow faster than the fur, so the black would serve as a temporary insulator perhaps
As a zoologist, I greatly enjoy the facts you display in your videos (primarily because I know a great deal of them myself), but the way you deliver those facts is why I enjoy your content.
@@2CoolBros. Hes not gonna tell you. Zoologists are prohibited from answering questions related to their line of work. Its a cutthroat working environment. Take care
We once had a neighbour with a cat with erythrism. Our cats were orange, but he... he was technically red, but he definitely appeared pink by comparison. It's something that doesn't show well through pictures or videos, but it's dramatic in person.
Fun fact about the baboon-lion situation. The baboons know if the antelope see them not alarm call more than twice, they will stop trusting them. If that happens, the baboons are back on the menu. So, to keep this from happening, they still alarm call, just too late to help the antelope. So not only do they stay and watch the carnage left in the wake of their betrayal of this more silent prey pact, the antelope are left thinking that the baboons did try to warn them and are still trustable as lookouts. Moral of that tidbit. Smart animals are capable of some heinous stuff and playing double agent is on the table.
It's very interesting how the smarter you get the more absolutely horrendous stuff you end up doing, i mean take a look at domestic dogs, they are stupid yet adorable and cute, then there's the 2nd most intelligent animal in the world, dolphins, who will cut a fishes head off then proceed to use it as a fleshlight, and i'm not even gonna get into the 1st most intelligent animal in the world..
@@welsyee intelligence=a characteristic that allows the creature more opportunity to shape the world around them given limited strengths and resources. Intelligence also leads to vulnerability to depression and boredom. It is also, on occasion, tied to a creature's desires to hunt for sport.
A retirement home was across the street from Yates NY home. Many of the clients reported seeing a tiger up in the window. The staff never believed them and wrote it off as dementia or misidentification from a feebled mind.
Imagine being an old coot and you're telling the truth but the staff chalk it up to old age bs and then you find out you aren't crazy and some dumbass did have a grown ass tiger in his house
I hope the staff learned to LISTEN to their PATIENTS. 😒 I mean jeez just cuz their old doesn’t mean they’re totally incapable of using their brain. Rude.
As a grown adult In my late 20s and a mom I’m astonished at how much I’ve learned from these. I’ve always loved animals and been smart when it comes to them but half these facts if you will they don’t even mention on the best nature shows. These are amazing thank you for the time and effort you put into these !!
yeah, the guy has done his homework and presents relatively lesser known facts. I was surprised at first with the amount of new info I received when i watched this channel for the first time
It reminds me of that one meme that goes like: “Even as a baby these are some of the most dangerous animals on earth so I built this cage to keep it- OH MY GOD”
Hyena's guide to getting away from Lions. Step 1: Focus your build on stealth and make sure your stamina is at least over 180. Step 2: Hide inside an elephant carcass. Step 3: Run like hell when the lions are too distracted. This will trigger the Skyrim fight music. Step 4: Keep running until the Skyrim fight music fades away and you hear the normal music. Step 5: Return to your guild.
Watch out for the wildebeest stampede there, if you’re not careful or at a low level it can oneshot you really hard, I should know It happened to one of my guild mates when we went scavenging there…so…”tragic”.
Your channel is one of the only that provides education, interesting facts *and* brings all of the laughs simultaneously these days. Sometimes a wholesome tear. Also, love the background music choices for each segment. Props. 🖤💞 Edit: The endddndjsjsfeskak. 🤣🤣 God, I had a bad day. This helped me fall asleep at 5am. Thanks. 🙏
Moral of this whole video: Lion King should’ve ended with Scar getting chased out by either the pride or homicidal herbivores. And Rafiki may or may not have “dropped” cubs in the past.
Nah, lion king should've ended with scar getting more _ Than he knows what to do with, while simba just gets aborted by Scar because that's how most lions do.
Rafiki was still smart though. Make a deal with the lions , he walk around lime everything OK, the lions get a free for all buffet Circle of life bitches
I'm old enough to remember that, in non-scientific general language, "black" in "black panther" was a moot side of the term aside from the US political group. "Panther" was a general term applied to any great cat that was entirely black. Many people my age still use that term that way. A fantasy character, Drizzt, in a fantasy universe... his magical panther is a magical version of an entirely black Bengal tiger. That means, back in the day, if someone said "panther" that meant it was an entirely black great cat. The "Pink Panther" thing was a comedic break from that and it was on purpose... because no animals in nature can have pink fur.
I live about a mile away from the safari park where that happened. The lionesses went savage on the lion, attacking his junk and everything. Its also really cool being that close to the safari park cos at silly o'clock in the morning you can hear them roar.
“Lions and hyenas are like a mormon couple before marriage. They don’t fuck with eachother.” That’s a fucking golden line and im not even 30 seconds in Edit: Please stop having a warzone in my replies
Im not sure if you knew this, but apparently pumas/cougars/mountain lions once known for their solitary are starting to come together as families and share food (apparently there waaaaay more polite). Also since a lot of people have been feeding foxes (i don't support hand-feeding wildlife), there's a theory going around where foxes may evolve to be domesticated, kinda like how wolves turned into different subspecies, such as your modern french bulldog lmao. Anyways, I just thought this was cool because we technically witnessing some form of possible evolutions Wish yall a good day/night :)
@@PaintedHoundie are you kidding me? This dude... BRO WE MADE _CHIHUAHUAS AND PUGS_ Do you really think we won't be able to just genetically Alt+Del thr super stinky pee? Personally I'd fucking love to have a fox, they're literally dog software running on cat hardware. It's soooo good
3:10 My dad had the same thing happen with some of his house cats. Two sisters gave birth within about a week of each other, and after about four weeks they just merged their litters together and took turns taking care of the kittens.
I grew up with lots of cats and dogs. Cats don't fuck with other Kittens, they remind me of Hens. But Dogs from my observation acted more like a unit. So it's really interesting to hear this bout Big Cats and house cats
09:44 - Erythrism is a colour morph in some snakes as well - it’s really cool and easy to see. You can also get Anerythrism (spelling?) the opposite which removes red pigments
I always wonder why people who are obsessed with animals enough to have a zoo in their apartment don't become zookeepers or find a healthier way of being around the animals they love.
Some of them do, or else we wouldn't have zookeepers. I think the problem is not every fool obsessed with animals can become a zookeeper or a trending tiktoker, so they end up becoming Tiger Kings and hiring other people like them.
“Lions and Hyenas are like a Mormon couple before marriage, they do not fuck with each other.” After 2 years I still laughed as hard as I did the first time.
Fascinating that male lions move on after a few years. Is this so as to avoid inbreeding, males mating with their own daughters? If so, a video on how different animals that live in groups avoid inbreeding would be interesting.
Yep, many species usually chase their males out to live alone once they grow up (wild pigs, elephants and cats off the top of my head.) It also lets them form their own territories somewhere else, so they're not overhunting/overgrazing.
I love your show… You have a great way to keep the attention span while providing so much valuable information. Im gonna make my son start watching your page. You loves animals and this shows keeps good checks and balances
The werewolf trope probably dates back to actual human attacks on other tribes which occurred at full moon, as some humans love the cover of the dark and night vision was not yet invented...
@@edi9892 Well if you lived in dark caves most of the time, night would not be so bad for you vision. Humans are adaptable by nature, if you relatedly do something your body will adapt to it somewhat. If it's necessary for survival, it becomes prioritized.
No no, you fear lions AFTER the full moon because the light of the moon caused them to have poorer hunts, meaning less food. DURING the full moon is still werewolves. The only question now is, what do we need to fear BEFORE the full moon?
"Lions and hyenas are like a Mormon couple before marriage: they don't fuck with each other." As an ex-Mormon, I fucking howled, and this video just started.
Wait... Does the full moon thing apply to wolves too? That would explain where people came up with werewolves. Though considering wolves are canines, and as far as I know, not ambush predators like felids are, that very well may not be the deal. Still, pretty interesting to hear that the moon could lead to you being lunch to a lunatic lion.
Wolves are pack hunters and will simply run their prey to death as they will travel for hundreds of miles for a kill, they seemingly become terminators that don't get tired
@@evilformerlys4704 fun fact: your best chance to survive a wolf attack is to stand your ground. You're right, they're pack hunters... but they're also comparatively "pussies". They will avoid any risk at any moment, which is why you won't see them actually attack unless the prey is already trying to flee. Wolves would never attack something like a cow if the cow is standing its ground and attacking/defending. In general, most of the time the best way to thwart of most animals is to make yourself big and dangerous while doing very loud noises. Wolves are pretty and majestic, but they won't attack if there's even the slightest risk of injury. This does not apply to hyenas. Hyenas will rip you to shreds regardless of what you do, I genuinely believe your best bet is a fucking grenade and juggernaut armor XD
What I love about this channel is that (not only is it hilarious) but you learn more in a few minutes listening than you could in probably a month through other means. He cuts right to the facts!!!
I like your channel because you don't stoop to clickbait and all your information is dead on accurate and it's both informative and entertaining, thank you.
3:24 I also heard that lion's mane gets lighter due to stress whenever they lose a battle against another lion. Which means the ones with darkest manes are the ones that haven't lost, the strongest.
Thank you so very much for going over the "panther" explanation. That is one of my pet peeves also. I used to be a volunteer at a large metropolitan zoo and when I was around the big cats inevitably someone would say regarding a black jaguar we had "look at the panther". I would respond that the other one that was not black but spotted was also a panther. This confused a lot of people until I explained just like you did.
@@Carewolf yes Panthers are leopards or jaguars but they are also snow leopards, tigers and lions. Just look up their taxonomic names. Everything I've ever heard on this channel I can back up what he said. He is completely and totally correct about what animals fall into that classification.
@@daveparrott9530 Pantheras are not panthers, it means related to panthers. Panthers was a historic mistake, we historically thought Spotted Leopards and Black Leopards aka Panthers were two different species. Later when we found black Jaguars, they too would be called panthers, and the whole family of big cats; relatives of panthers.
@@Carewolf Sounds like a distinction without a difference (i.e. semantic masturbation without a real semiotic 'difference'). Taxonomies change all the time.
"Moral of the story, no matter what Florida does, New York is not too far behind." Yikes. Being second to Florida in "Crazy" is not a positive trait. 0_o' I mean, he didn't say they were second....but the vague implication is still there.
The weird thing about the guy who had the tiger in his apartment was it didn't attack him intentionally but because he got in the way of a fight it was having with his house cat.
@@Madkap42 I believe it. House cats are badass. My Grandma had a one-eyed maine coon tomcat named Brutus that terrorized the neighborhood when my Mom was growing up. It chased her neighbor's two Rottweilers into their doghouse, stole steaks off of people's grills and hunted full grown rabbits to bring back as presents. Brutus had serious attitude for a 22 pound cat. My Grandma used to live in Michigan and the craziest thing that cat would do was chase black bears out of Grandma's backyard. The bears were smart enough to be scared of that psycho cat.
Well leopards have been known to kinda roll in squads at a particular place in India...they're the only population of leopards to ever do that...also in India, a family of Tigers hunting as a pack...
With how these videos usually go, I assumed that I would leave either grossed out or horrified, so it’s a pleasant surprise to find a cute, roaring lion cub!
@@gracehaven5459 I imagine the same things that make a bad christian, but add liking caffeine. I could never be Mormon for the same reason I could never be Muslim - I like my drinks fun.
@@GiveMeMeatballsImHungry I was about to answer because I’ve done two separate projects on Brigham Young (2nd leader of the Mormon church) but all I remember is that he had a bunch of wives lol
I remember Yates. He was on an episode of a show on Animal Planet. He was trying to keep Ming from mauling his cat and that’s how he was wounded. He was fighting to get Ming back, but couldn’t see how irresponsible he was.
I'm glad Ming's story ended in a happier ending than most stories involving irresponsible owners of exotics. Granted, he died, but it was of natural causes after living a full life; still a better outcome we could all hope for. As for the cougar sitting at the kiddie table? When you can body slam a moose, make wolves piss themselves just by smelling your scent or cause bears to think twice when you're in the area, I'd like to see someone from the main table tell you "Hold up".
Either of the big two pantheras could do so without breaking a sweat ( as evidenced by how they 'handle' smaller pantheras ) and anything other then the snow leopard would still have better then even odds. Cougars can be tough but where they give bears second thoughts tigers end bears only life. The differences in weight class get remarkably steep at the high end.
@@AmurTiger Cougars have killed black bears; wtf are you talking about? And, cougars, being smaller, have fought the larger jaguar; how does that support your differences in weight class argument?
@@derekbates4316 I'm talking about brown/grizzly bears for one though even black and other smaller bears make the point. All face far more predation from tigers then cougars. Secondly fighting Jaguars doesn't mean it goes well for the cougar, they're going to on average be 25 pounds lighter then the Jag ( more if you account for lightening near the equator) thus better then even odds and moreso when canine length and bite strength is accounted for. Regardless you asked the question of 'who's going to stop the cougar ' and the answer is still easily the tiger (260 pound advantage) and lion ( 227 pound advantage ). The 141 pound cougar cannot stand up to that even slightly and even against the Jag is facing an uphill battle.
Seen this for first time and was impressed how much I enjoyed this guy who is not only a great host but is a very intelligent person as well. Great job 😺
they might not with a more traditional meal, its a dead elephant they know that meal will still be for days to weeks until all the cats hyenas vultures and maggots eat it to the bone (except lions wont eat meat thats too rotten) and it cant be dragged away like an antelope carcass, they have plenty of time to body a lone hyena
*Lion 1 discovers dead elephant and calls rest of pride* Lion 2: Hey lemme get an elephant Lion 3: Lemme get one too Lion 4: Lemme hol one *lions start feasting* Lion 3: You da lion right dere *unseen hyena tryna sneak away but gets caught* Lion 2: What da dog doin? Hyena: ..O.o;;; Lion 1: KILL IT
If you taught biology when I was in high school, I’d have aced that course. Then again, you’d be over 90 years old, so…. Awesome presentation as always.
Thank you for mentioning the "pink" gene. I remember seeing a raccoon with this when I was 8, and we called our conservation agent to come remove it before we did so it wouldn't eat our chickens. It was sooooo pretty.
I never for the life of me could understand why Yates didn’t become a zookeeper or couldn’t get hired as one afterwards. Was it stupid what he did? Hell fucking yeah. But at the same time, dude managed to keep a tiger mostly under control in an apartment for multiple years, that has got to mean something.
But he also has to be best friends with animals traffickers to get that many wild animals, so if I worked on a zoo I would not want someone who could tip his friends traffickers on how to kidnap animals from the zoo or try to take them home or let them roam around endangering the public.
I’m willing to bet money he gets The Tiger King treatment. Honestly I would love to see something like that. He knows something we don’t to conceal a LLAMA for as long as he did. And those things stink.
He kept animals in conditions that were terrible for their health, especially their mental health, with no thought of their welfare or the safety of others. All the worst possible qualities a zookeeper could have!!
Becoming a zookeeper or even a zoo volunteer is extremely competitive, let alone getting to work with your favorites. Terrible pay too. He made awful choices, but if he was living in New York the competition for zoo positions is probably intense.
OMG, I totally met Ming! Members of the staff of the kung-fu school I was a part of for 30 years used to volunteer at Noah's Lost Ark. One instructor's family owns a fencing company, and they put in a lot of the fencing. We built the delivery system that routes water to the animals. They have a LOT of tigers. The thing I remember most, though, is petting a black leopard. I had expected her fur to be coarse, but it was SO incredibly soft . . . and then I watched her run UP a wall that was maybe 12 feet high.
@@danielbuchanan1228 Probably unfamiliarity with touching larger cats. I expected the shafts of hair to be thicker due to their size, and part of my brain associates thicker strands with bristles rather than soft clouds. I didn't think it would feel like quills, mind you, or even whiskers--just more like bristles than say, my housecat's fur. Maybe like goose feathers--that level of stiffness. But it was way softer than my cat's. Just like the first time I touched an alpaca, I expected her fur to feel like wool, but it was soooooo much softer--softer than down.
hilarious video as always. great info especially at the end. one thing i want to clarify 2:20 male lions are the alphas. male lions survive in groups of other males called coalitions. these are usually brothers, half brothers and cousins. they control territory and prides within that territory. they are called nomads when they have no pride and territories. then called residents when they own one or more territories and prides. females can lure in other males when they don't want the resident males anymore or simply attack them if they feel they are weak. for example one very successful and dominant male named tyson caught tuberculosis. as he weakened, he started to lose respect from the females. 3 of the females challenged him and he attacked, 2 females fled but the alpha female continued to try him. he seemed extremely angry at the disrespect from his main female that he jumped on her and broke her back. their reigns are usually short. anywhere from 6 months to two years. more dominant and skilled lions can last 2-10 years but thats rare. they usually get defeated or killed by other male lions looking to conquer then have to start all over becoming nomads again. their prime years are 6-8 years old with more skilled and dominant lions surviving up to 10 years old or more. by 12-15 male lions are usually washed up but most don't live that long anyway. females live 16-19 years and stay with the pride they were born into with some small exceptions. males get kicked out at 2-4 years old (if their fathers last that long to protect) then have to fend for themselves. its a never ending life of violence for a male lion. yes they do become king even if its for a short time.
Ming became 19 years old. Damn they have a life expectancy of 10 years in nature and about 14-16 in captivity. That chicken diet seems to have done something good
A lot of people may say that you get all your information on the internet but it takes a big brain to retain everything you read on the internet so you go ahead and keep doing what you doing buddy I'll keep watching
huge fan found you outta chance. also I want to note I really dig your back ground music. I was instantly hooked after I was your one video and it had donkey king country music as the back ground music. keep up the great work.!
You're the man for using Imaginary Places instrumental. Busdriver is a legend. Stoked to see not only are you informed on animals. But hip hop as well. Big up G
I absolutely love listening to your channel because you tell us about animals like an everyday convo with your friends it’s so easy to follow and relatable
Scar should have been swimming in lioness cooch, though. Unless he boinked all the lionesses in the banished pride of LK2 and that's what got them kicked out. Also, wasn't Kovu adopted? And his one biological son Nuka is a defective mess.
The lion cub trying to roar is hands down one of the cutest things I've ever seen
agreed
Have u ever watched the lion king
Yeh! ^^
I know, he's trying SO hard, and it's SO CUTE!
@@alexandriavirkler7583
And then Mufasa comes out and scares the ever loving shit out of the Theater in 1994.
Being a Lion is basically starring in the world's scariest harem
Unless you live in Detroit, they wont hurt anyone XD
Basically the answer to the "all yandere harem" question.
And killing children
Basically it’s like amazon women with a regular guy
Egyptians knew what they were doing as far as depictions of Sekhmet go, and Mesopotamians as well with Ishtar.
This guy should be our school professor . He has good humour , He can make the topic interesting.
Agreed
Not the same thing, AT ALL.
@@hermitcard4494 still better than half the teachers that are working for public schools anyway. 🤷♂️🤫
I agree
I could get close to all of these whenever i wanted if i had $8k to make my titanium suit of armor that even a crocodile and bullets cant get through
“No matter what Florida does, New York is never too far behind” touchée
Neither is Ohio. I should know. I live there.
This mans got me more interested in zoology than school ever did
Same
Thank you
Facts, no printer.
I was born with a love for animals and i kinda stumbled on this channel.
Right!👏
Who else randomly came across this channel 1 day an now can't stop watching his videos
Can't and never will stop
Back when he was Hood Nature
(I still call him that)
Yep
Me
Yup
I always found it weird that the anti social solitary tiger has better table manners than social pack hunting lions.
I used to think a tiger wouldn't share s***, then I found out a male tiger was seen sharing its kill with its mate and cubs.
Even waited for them to finish eating before he had his share.
That's because tigers are the OG's
The Chad Shere-Khan beats The Virgin Scar
but at the same time a tiger will kill a cub that's not it's own if he sees one
I assume it's because of one of the drawbacks of living in groups: food distribution. A tiger wouldn't have to worry about saving that much food since it's feeding only itself for every kill. A lion, on the other hand, always has to deal with many more mouths to feed and has to eventually know when to draw the line on rations; sometimes having to draw the line _for_ another lion.
@@christiancinnabars1402 maybe it's also because tigers don't have _as many_ competitors for their kills who could realistically stand up to them, while lions are surrounded by scavengers (yeah I know they steal food too but still.) Of course they're gonna grow up with a bad case of food insecurity 💀
While it is sad for the tiger, I can't help but laugh at the periscope shot at 7:13 where he's like "Hello! Um...if you don't mind, come back later, he's not home!"
The lion cub's little roar at the end was just too precious!!
Got my cat reaching his little paw under my door…
but i gotta know why he was in a house tho!
@@alyssahanna1139 possibly a rescue sanctuary? Abandoned by mama so humans are stepping in?
Made my day😭😍✨👁👁✨
I'm at 5:28 so I hope to hear it
With the panther bit, i do find big cats so graceful. There's something about a jaguar that's just entrancing to me
Well, it's agile like a leopard, a swimmer like a fishing cat, tough like a tiger and has a more menacing stare than a lion.
Oh and it has the personality bigger than all the above combined, so yeah; Jaguar = super panther
The best thing about the black skin on polar bears is we have no idea why their skin is black. We used to think that like got through their fur and black skin helped then warm up, but we actually tested that and even though individual hairs are mostly transparent there is so many of them the light never reaches the bear skin. And in retrospect that was kinda silly anyway because the bears spend all winter hibernating so they wouldn't get the benefit from that anyway.
So that black skin is just a mystery
Also many mammals have black skin anyway so it is natural that a polar bear would have black skin not white.
@@pumpkinclark7704 have you read the part where she said that the fur cover was so dense that the sun couldn't touch the skin?
Well polar Bears do eat alot of fish, and mother polar bears have way higher concentration of vitamin d in their milk. Also maybe that's another reason they hibernate over the winter months?
@@pumpkinclark7704 so 1. no. like I said before, the sunlight is all reflected by the fur. while each individual hair is close to transparent, their fur is extremely thick, and all together reflect all the light away, leaving none to be absorbed.
2. this is the arctic. in the summer, the sun is directly over them 20 hours a day, so it actually gets pretty warm, while in the winter when it gets properly cold there is no sun at all. so even if they could absorb it through there skin, there is no light to absorb.
3. even if there was any light in the winter, and they could absorb it through their skin, they sleep all winter under the snow.
so unless that sun light can not only pierce the ultra dense fur, not only pierce the multiple feet of snow they are under, but also pierce the very earth itself from the other side of the planet, that idea is stupid.
not only that, but the animals they eat? seals and walruses? they don't have black skin. neither do arctic whales. that theory fails under the very bearest(rimshot) of scrutony.
but it ius a commonly circulated myth, so I can't blame you for believing it. just maybe read my whole comment next time. a
as to how they can survive the cold, they only need 2 things. floof. and fat.
@@marvalice3455 I have no real answer but perhaps if the polar bear gets injured in the form of a cut, the skin would grow faster than the fur, so the black would serve as a temporary insulator perhaps
Your script is totally unmatched man ... Very entertaining you must be a dope writter
As a zoologist, I greatly enjoy the facts you display in your videos (primarily because I know a great deal of them myself), but the way you deliver those facts is why I enjoy your content.
wait... remus lupin?
@@robmoor3769 no
What do you do as a zoologist
@LUPIN I'd like to become a zoologist as well! Please tell me. What do you specifically do? How do you make money?
@@2CoolBros. Hes not gonna tell you. Zoologists are prohibited from answering questions related to their line of work. Its a cutthroat working environment. Take care
We once had a neighbour with a cat with erythrism. Our cats were orange, but he... he was technically red, but he definitely appeared pink by comparison. It's something that doesn't show well through pictures or videos, but it's dramatic in person.
Hey, whats the best way to tell this guy he has another person acting like him?
Wtf what breed
They're gingers of the cat world
Could you show a picture? I would love to see the cat
@@scribbadabbledibble6946 "it's something that doesn't travel well over picture or video"
Fun fact about the baboon-lion situation. The baboons know if the antelope see them not alarm call more than twice, they will stop trusting them. If that happens, the baboons are back on the menu. So, to keep this from happening, they still alarm call, just too late to help the antelope. So not only do they stay and watch the carnage left in the wake of their betrayal of this more silent prey pact, the antelope are left thinking that the baboons did try to warn them and are still trustable as lookouts.
Moral of that tidbit.
Smart animals are capable of some heinous stuff and playing double agent is on the table.
Sigma Savanna Grindset
Chad Baboon vs Virgin antelope
God fuck those apes. They be sniching like a MF.
It's very interesting how the smarter you get the more absolutely horrendous stuff you end up doing, i mean take a look at domestic dogs, they are stupid yet adorable and cute, then there's the 2nd most intelligent animal in the world, dolphins, who will cut a fishes head off then proceed to use it as a fleshlight, and i'm not even gonna get into the 1st most intelligent animal in the world..
@@welsyee intelligence=a characteristic that allows the creature more opportunity to shape the world around them given limited strengths and resources. Intelligence also leads to vulnerability to depression and boredom. It is also, on occasion, tied to a creature's desires to hunt for sport.
Definitely having a good day after hearing the cub roar. So cute!
A retirement home was across the street from Yates NY home. Many of the clients reported seeing a tiger up in the window. The staff never believed them and wrote it off as dementia or misidentification from a feebled mind.
Imagine being an old coot and you're telling the truth but the staff chalk it up to old age bs and then you find out you aren't crazy and some dumbass did have a grown ass tiger in his house
I bet all those old folks were like “I TOLD YOU SO” when Yates’s home was investigated.
@@beastmaster0934 You know they did because I would if I was them 😂
I hope the staff learned to LISTEN to their PATIENTS. 😒 I mean jeez just cuz their old doesn’t mean they’re totally incapable of using their brain. Rude.
I'm pretty sure it's best to avoid elephants, _period._
Ok but what da dog doin
And hippos
And hippos... and mooses ......and killer whales and most venomous creatures
@@SkullkeeperVSK that too
@@SkullkeeperVSK been doing that for years, easy peasy lemon squeezy
This guy needs to do a video about the most dangerous animals in the Americas
Easy, Floridirius Manus
@@erichvondonitz5325 ah yes, possibly the most dangerous animal on Earth
@@erichvondonitz5325 Klanus Manus has been far more dangerous country wide
@@katherinehoward3950 even more dangerous than Manus Australis?
@@mr.e9502 I’d say they’re about equal. Both are definitely more dangerous than any animal in the video
The pic of that angry buffalo at 5:40 looks so human-like 😬
As a grown adult In my late 20s and a mom I’m astonished at how much I’ve learned from these. I’ve always loved animals and been smart when it comes to them but half these facts if you will they don’t even mention on the best nature shows.
These are amazing thank you for the time and effort you put into these !!
lol
Heeyyyy Josie 👀
I just renewed my stepdaddy license, wassup🤪💀
yeah, the guy has done his homework and presents relatively lesser known facts. I was surprised at first with the amount of new info I received when i watched this channel for the first time
@@miketootall2973 What's wrong with you?
@@user-je1wu7mc7h Going to assume it was a "click to fuck me" bot that he responded to.
It reminds me of that one meme that goes like: “Even as a baby these are some of the most dangerous animals on earth so I built this cage to keep it- OH MY GOD”
The one with the baby rhino? XD
@@Lamrabetnouha yep lol
That was the dubbed version of the clip and they still kept true to the mishap
Hyena's guide to getting away from Lions.
Step 1: Focus your build on stealth and make sure your stamina is at least over 180.
Step 2: Hide inside an elephant carcass.
Step 3: Run like hell when the lions are too distracted. This will trigger the Skyrim fight music.
Step 4: Keep running until the Skyrim fight music fades away and you hear the normal music.
Step 5: Return to your guild.
What if their lion boss is aided by the power of darkness?
@Dove Dave Or IS it?
LOL
@@idklawyer1070 And then we chase them down in the elephant graveyard.
Watch out for the wildebeest stampede there, if you’re not careful or at a low level it can oneshot you really hard, I should know It happened to one of my guild mates when we went scavenging there…so…”tragic”.
Your channel is one of the only that provides education, interesting facts *and* brings all of the laughs simultaneously these days. Sometimes a wholesome tear. Also, love the background music choices for each segment. Props. 🖤💞
Edit: The endddndjsjsfeskak. 🤣🤣
God, I had a bad day. This helped me fall asleep at 5am. Thanks. 🙏
Moral of this whole video:
Lion King should’ve ended with Scar getting chased out by either the pride or homicidal herbivores.
And Rafiki may or may not have “dropped” cubs in the past.
Nah, lion king should've ended with scar getting more _ Than he knows what to do with, while simba just gets aborted by Scar because that's how most lions do.
Rafiki was still smart though. Make a deal with the lions , he walk around lime everything OK, the lions get a free for all buffet
Circle of life bitches
Nah, Lion King should've started with the pride kicking out Mufasa and screwing Scar's brains until he couldn't think.
Rafiki is a mandril not a baboon.
Funny moment
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Son: “I want a tiger”
Dad: “No, it’s too dangerous”
Son : “Then let me have a girlfriend”
Dad:
Still wondering how you got verified with scam videos...
Also, nice try at remaking your comment to delete my reply.
Dad: what type of tiger do you want son
@@TailsIsDisappointed idk whats going on, but why do you care so much?
@@themalakorein396 because tails is disappointed
@@themalakorein396 Just annoying that scammers are getting treated with respect on YT rather than called out.
I'm old enough to remember that, in non-scientific general language, "black" in "black panther" was a moot side of the term aside from the US political group. "Panther" was a general term applied to any great cat that was entirely black. Many people my age still use that term that way. A fantasy character, Drizzt, in a fantasy universe... his magical panther is a magical version of an entirely black Bengal tiger. That means, back in the day, if someone said "panther" that meant it was an entirely black great cat. The "Pink Panther" thing was a comedic break from that and it was on purpose... because no animals in nature can have pink fur.
I agree, if some says panther I think of a big black cat
TIL I learned that Guen is supposed to be a tiger. All these years and I never knew
Well, to be fair, a black Bengal tiger is still a black panther, so...yeah.
ayyye Drizzt Do'Urden! fellow dnd fan!
@@Vishyfish I didn’t know that either.
I live about a mile away from the safari park where that happened. The lionesses went savage on the lion, attacking his junk and everything. Its also really cool being that close to the safari park cos at silly o'clock in the morning you can hear them roar.
“Lions and hyenas are like a mormon couple before marriage. They don’t fuck with eachother.” That’s a fucking golden line and im not even 30 seconds in
Edit: Please stop having a warzone in my replies
It is pretty good,but I'm not sure why he said Mormon specifically.
@@s.i.m.poster6823 because its a random joke
@@s.i.m.poster6823 It's probably because not every couple waits until marriage.
No
No no
Im not sure if you knew this, but apparently pumas/cougars/mountain lions once known for their solitary are starting to come together as families and share food (apparently there waaaaay more polite). Also since a lot of people have been feeding foxes (i don't support hand-feeding wildlife), there's a theory going around where foxes may evolve to be domesticated, kinda like how wolves turned into different subspecies, such as your modern french bulldog lmao. Anyways, I just thought this was cool because we technically witnessing some form of possible evolutions
Wish yall a good day/night :)
Hope not, cuz foxes smell horrible
there already are domesticated foxes.
Please planet dont make domestic foxes a thing. I can already smell the fox pee everywhere.
@@snekysneks There are some "domesticated foxes" but I meant a long lines of them basically becoming a new species, with foxes as their ancestors.
@@PaintedHoundie are you kidding me? This dude... BRO WE MADE _CHIHUAHUAS AND PUGS_
Do you really think we won't be able to just genetically Alt+Del thr super stinky pee? Personally I'd fucking love to have a fox, they're literally dog software running on cat hardware. It's soooo good
I love this like I have never heard anyone roast animals before I found out about this man
I really like the ugly red tooth and nail truth of nature being told.
@@RadioactiveGloryHole Precisely, more things about nature need to be like that
This man’s humor is pure 😭
3:10 My dad had the same thing happen with some of his house cats. Two sisters gave birth within about a week of each other, and after about four weeks they just merged their litters together and took turns taking care of the kittens.
My two were a week apart, as well, and only took them a day or two.
Wow I never knew they did this
I grew up with lots of cats and dogs. Cats don't fuck with other Kittens, they remind me of Hens. But Dogs from my observation acted more like a unit. So it's really interesting to hear this bout Big Cats and house cats
This is what's happening with us too. The sisters are pregnant again, we really need to spay them soon
"whatever Florida does, New York can't be far behind"
Yeah because Florida is full of the old grumpy retired new yorkers 😂
The way he describes death is hilarious. Imagine "this animal will leave you with your shoes on a power line"
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.. Oh my god I just realized that's why shoes are hung up there-
Oh my gawd! Lion cubs roaring is soo adorable 😍
09:44 - Erythrism is a colour morph in some snakes as well - it’s really cool and easy to see.
You can also get Anerythrism (spelling?) the opposite which removes red pigments
Isn't the 2nd one what we call the "lutino" mutation in birds?
@@Lamrabetnouha I have no idea, I only know about it in snakes
Editing A+
Entertainment A+
Comedy value A+
Making me realize I don't stand a chance against any of these beast A+
Ha
I now know lesbian lionesses exist A++
Bro you have to see his videos on orcas
I always wonder why people who are obsessed with animals enough to have a zoo in their apartment don't become zookeepers or find a healthier way of being around the animals they love.
Guess they're lazy or want better pay
You need licenses and schools and those things cost money and you can figure out the rest of the math.
Some of them do, or else we wouldn't have zookeepers. I think the problem is not every fool obsessed with animals can become a zookeeper or a trending tiktoker, so they end up becoming Tiger Kings and hiring other people like them.
People prefer the glam minus the responsibility.
Because according to the vid about zookeeper secrets, most don't wanna deal with human stupidity. And is understandable XD
“Lions and Hyenas are like a Mormon couple before marriage, they do not fuck with each other.”
After 2 years I still laughed as hard as I did the first time.
"No matter what Florida does, New yorker is never far behind." damn true
nice profile pic
As a New Yorker I can confirm this
As a Floridian I'm nervous now
Lmao. I paused the vid and came looking for this comment.. cackle.
you are more likely to be bit my a new yorker than a shark
Baby cat roaring is probably the most adorable thing ill see this week
Fascinating that male lions move on after a few years. Is this so as to avoid inbreeding, males mating with their own daughters? If so, a video on how different animals that live in groups avoid inbreeding would be interesting.
Yep, many species usually chase their males out to live alone once they grow up (wild pigs, elephants and cats off the top of my head.) It also lets them form their own territories somewhere else, so they're not overhunting/overgrazing.
Some dont care lol
He’ll immediately start ranting about cheetahs again. 😂
@@errortryagainlater4240 Though sometimes that comes to bite them in the ass as male lions do sometimes make bands and "conquer" other prides.
To avoid child support claims.
I love your show… You have a great way to keep the attention span while providing so much valuable information.
Im gonna make my son start watching your page. You loves animals and this shows keeps good checks and balances
So we shouldn’t fear werewolves during full moons. Just lions. Good to know.
The werewolf trope probably dates back to actual human attacks on other tribes which occurred at full moon, as some humans love the cover of the dark and night vision was not yet invented...
werelions
@@edi9892 Well if you lived in dark caves most of the time, night would not be so bad for you vision. Humans are adaptable by nature, if you relatedly do something your body will adapt to it somewhat. If it's necessary for survival, it becomes prioritized.
No no, you fear lions AFTER the full moon because the light of the moon caused them to have poorer hunts, meaning less food. DURING the full moon is still werewolves. The only question now is, what do we need to fear BEFORE the full moon?
@@alphaxtitania5597 Each other?
I swear this man knows exactly when I'm eating, every single time he uploads I'm eating, I don't even follow his schedule.
He has a pet pegeon watching you
@@whatamistudio2557 it's a crow. They are the ones who spy and tell their human friends.
Maybe you just eat alot jelly belly
@@mightyshady1016 true, gluttony was always my favorite sin
@@bluephoeenix or be just watches him manually
"Lions and hyenas are like a Mormon couple before marriage: they don't fuck with each other."
As an ex-Mormon, I fucking howled, and this video just started.
👍 sense of humour . I was like the Mormon's are gonna get you for that one.
@@incoco2 Another ex-Mormon here; they ain't finna do shit.
Some of your advice made me more aware of my surroundings. Thank you.
You channel is amazing and you do a lot of research and know what your doing.
Wait... Does the full moon thing apply to wolves too? That would explain where people came up with werewolves. Though considering wolves are canines, and as far as I know, not ambush predators like felids are, that very well may not be the deal. Still, pretty interesting to hear that the moon could lead to you being lunch to a lunatic lion.
Overly sarcastic productions has a fantastic video on the history of where wolves in culture if you want to know more about that
Wolves are pack hunters and will simply run their prey to death as they will travel for hundreds of miles for a kill, they seemingly become terminators that don't get tired
@@evilformerlys4704 fun fact: your best chance to survive a wolf attack is to stand your ground. You're right, they're pack hunters... but they're also comparatively "pussies". They will avoid any risk at any moment, which is why you won't see them actually attack unless the prey is already trying to flee. Wolves would never attack something like a cow if the cow is standing its ground and attacking/defending. In general, most of the time the best way to thwart of most animals is to make yourself big and dangerous while doing very loud noises. Wolves are pretty and majestic, but they won't attack if there's even the slightest risk of injury. This does not apply to hyenas. Hyenas will rip you to shreds regardless of what you do, I genuinely believe your best bet is a fucking grenade and juggernaut armor XD
@@KryptoKn8 Your best bet with a hyena is not being near a hyena
@@KryptoKn8 pretty sure Hyenas are more cowardly than wolves.
Dude taught me way more within 11 minutes more than school ever will
What I love about this channel is that (not only is it hilarious) but you learn more in a few minutes listening than you could in probably a month through other means. He cuts right to the facts!!!
That baby roar at the end was the cutest thing I've heard for weeks. Thank you!
I like your channel because you don't stoop to clickbait and all your information is dead on accurate and it's both informative and entertaining, thank you.
3:24 I also heard that lion's mane gets lighter due to stress whenever they lose a battle against another lion. Which means the ones with darkest manes are the ones that haven't lost, the strongest.
Thinner actually. Hair gets ripped out, the mane is not as full and glorious.
@@frenchbreadstupidity7054 Less victory, less Black Air Force Energy
Thank you so very much for going over the "panther" explanation. That is one of my pet peeves also. I used to be a volunteer at a large metropolitan zoo and when I was around the big cats inevitably someone would say regarding a black jaguar we had "look at the panther". I would respond that the other one that was not black but spotted was also a panther. This confused a lot of people until I explained just like you did.
Just too bad he is wrong. Panthers are either Leopards or Jaguars. We do not have old common names for modern scientific groupings.
@@Carewolf yes Panthers are leopards or jaguars but they are also snow leopards, tigers and lions. Just look up their taxonomic names. Everything I've ever heard on this channel I can back up what he said. He is completely and totally correct about what animals fall into that classification.
@@daveparrott9530 Pantheras are not panthers, it means related to panthers. Panthers was a historic mistake, we historically thought Spotted Leopards and Black Leopards aka Panthers were two different species. Later when we found black Jaguars, they too would be called panthers, and the whole family of big cats; relatives of panthers.
@@Carewolf whatever
@@Carewolf Sounds like a distinction without a difference (i.e. semantic masturbation without a real semiotic 'difference').
Taxonomies change all the time.
Hey that's Imaginary Places by Busdriver at 0:50! Awesome taste in music on top of the awesome videos man!
"Moral of the story, no matter what Florida does, New York is not too far behind."
Yikes. Being second to Florida in "Crazy" is not a positive trait. 0_o'
I mean, he didn't say they were second....but the vague implication is still there.
don't worry cali comes before new york, we gotchu covered
The weird thing about the guy who had the tiger in his apartment was it didn't attack him intentionally but because he got in the way of a fight it was having with his house cat.
Exhibit B on why house cats have the most Black Air Force energy of any animal in nature.
@@Madkap42 I believe it. House cats are badass. My Grandma had a one-eyed maine coon tomcat named Brutus that terrorized the neighborhood when my Mom was growing up. It chased her neighbor's two Rottweilers into their doghouse, stole steaks off of people's grills and hunted full grown rabbits to bring back as presents. Brutus had serious attitude for a 22 pound cat. My Grandma used to live in Michigan and the craziest thing that cat would do was chase black bears out of Grandma's backyard. The bears were smart enough to be scared of that psycho cat.
@@dragonlady3852 Jesus! Your Grandma had the Arnold Schwarzenegger of the cat world!
@@dragonlady3852 i thought bears hide was too thick for--wait, do black bears have thinner skin than other bears?
@@dragonlady3852 I mean, Maine coons kinda stand on their own in the house cat world, they're giants, and always full of personality
Good thing lions are pretty much the only cat to roll around as a squad, imagine if jaguars or leopards group together or even bears
Then likely theyll end up like lions and increased chancw of getting murked by its own pride 🤣.
Well leopards have been known to kinda roll in squads at a particular place in India...they're the only population of leopards to ever do that...also in India, a family of Tigers hunting as a pack...
8:58 Holy shit, that blue tiger is dope beyond words. This slightly related, but a melanistic T.rex must've looked so cool.
With how these videos usually go, I assumed that I would leave either grossed out or horrified, so it’s a pleasant surprise to find a cute, roaring lion cub!
As a Mormon (admittedly not a very good one) I approve of your analogy!
What makes for a bad Mormon McSkumm?
@@gracehaven5459 I imagine the same things that make a bad christian, but add liking caffeine.
I could never be Mormon for the same reason I could never be Muslim - I like my drinks fun.
@@hardgay7537 some people wont try bacon for religious reasons I wont try religion for bacon reasons
I don’t know crap about religion, what is a Mormon?
@@GiveMeMeatballsImHungry I was about to answer because I’ve done two separate projects on Brigham Young (2nd leader of the Mormon church) but all I remember is that he had a bunch of wives lol
This guy's delivery is on point.
I remember Yates. He was on an episode of a show on Animal Planet. He was trying to keep Ming from mauling his cat and that’s how he was wounded. He was fighting to get Ming back, but couldn’t see how irresponsible he was.
I'm glad Ming's story ended in a happier ending than most stories involving irresponsible owners of exotics. Granted, he died, but it was of natural causes after living a full life; still a better outcome we could all hope for.
As for the cougar sitting at the kiddie table? When you can body slam a moose, make wolves piss themselves just by smelling your scent or cause bears to think twice when you're in the area, I'd like to see someone from the main table tell you "Hold up".
Either of the big two pantheras could do so without breaking a sweat ( as evidenced by how they 'handle' smaller pantheras ) and anything other then the snow leopard would still have better then even odds. Cougars can be tough but where they give bears second thoughts tigers end bears only life. The differences in weight class get remarkably steep at the high end.
@@AmurTiger
Cougars have killed black bears; wtf are you talking about? And, cougars, being smaller, have fought the larger jaguar; how does that support your differences in weight class argument?
@@derekbates4316 I'm talking about brown/grizzly bears for one though even black and other smaller bears make the point. All face far more predation from tigers then cougars. Secondly fighting Jaguars doesn't mean it goes well for the cougar, they're going to on average be 25 pounds lighter then the Jag ( more if you account for lightening near the equator) thus better then even odds and moreso when canine length and bite strength is accounted for. Regardless you asked the question of 'who's going to stop the cougar ' and the answer is still easily the tiger (260 pound advantage) and lion ( 227 pound advantage ). The 141 pound cougar cannot stand up to that even slightly and even against the Jag is facing an uphill battle.
@@AmurTigerWho said the cougar was squaring up with an actual big cat?
I live near a big cat sanctuary where a couple of the tigers are former exotic pets from irresponsible owners.
That little lion trying to roar made my heart melt into a puddle.
That was cutest thing I've seen in awhile 😭
Seen this for first time and was impressed how much I enjoyed this guy who is not only a great host but is a very intelligent person as well. Great job 😺
I just think it’s insane that a lion would leave a meal to chase an already fleeing rival. They really do hate each other.
they might not with a more traditional meal, its a dead elephant they know that meal will still be for days to weeks until all the cats hyenas vultures and maggots eat it to the bone (except lions wont eat meat thats too rotten) and it cant be dragged away like an antelope carcass, they have plenty of time to body a lone hyena
*Lion 1 discovers dead elephant and calls rest of pride*
Lion 2: Hey lemme get an elephant
Lion 3: Lemme get one too
Lion 4: Lemme hol one
*lions start feasting*
Lion 3: You da lion right dere
*unseen hyena tryna sneak away but gets caught*
Lion 2: What da dog doin?
Hyena: ..O.o;;;
Lion 1: KILL IT
If you taught biology when I was in high school, I’d have aced that course. Then again, you’d be over 90 years old, so…. Awesome presentation as always.
What?
@@thesilentassassin1167 john is old. so if the guy was a bio teacher and taught john biology, then guy wouldve been 90 years old now
@@thatgirlstephanie6023 lol I am really stupid idk how I didn't get it
Wow your old (no offense because I’m gonna be old too one day 😭)
@@Mel-wu8cz with comments like that, maybe you won’t get to be old. *evil smirk*
I learned so much in one day. I am forever tuned into this channel so informational
I learned that trans lions exist
@nauticaxo wdym what?
Trans tiger?
So much information inside a single video. Dude. Man, you bring it! And with a sprinkle of funny too. I’m obsessed! Keep on keeping on!❤
Thank you for mentioning the "pink" gene. I remember seeing a raccoon with this when I was 8, and we called our conservation agent to come remove it before we did so it wouldn't eat our chickens. It was sooooo pretty.
Humans get it too, particularly Scandinavians.
Y’all gotta admit he makes you more invested in animals then any teacher or animal book lmao
Only if you weren't before I guess
I never for the life of me could understand why Yates didn’t become a zookeeper or couldn’t get hired as one afterwards. Was it stupid what he did? Hell fucking yeah. But at the same time, dude managed to keep a tiger mostly under control in an apartment for multiple years, that has got to mean something.
But he also has to be best friends with animals traffickers to get that many wild animals, so if I worked on a zoo I would not want someone who could tip his friends traffickers on how to kidnap animals from the zoo or try to take them home or let them roam around endangering the public.
I’m willing to bet money he gets The Tiger King treatment. Honestly I would love to see something like that. He knows something we don’t to conceal a LLAMA for as long as he did. And those things stink.
He kept animals in conditions that were terrible for their health, especially their mental health, with no thought of their welfare or the safety of others. All the worst possible qualities a zookeeper could have!!
Becoming a zookeeper or even a zoo volunteer is extremely competitive, let alone getting to work with your favorites. Terrible pay too. He made awful choices, but if he was living in New York the competition for zoo positions is probably intense.
Naw. He's high-key an animal hoarder...
That beyond adorable, tiny roar from the cub just made my entire soul smile!😄 Too cute!!!!❤
OMG, I totally met Ming! Members of the staff of the kung-fu school I was a part of for 30 years used to volunteer at Noah's Lost Ark. One instructor's family owns a fencing company, and they put in a lot of the fencing. We built the delivery system that routes water to the animals. They have a LOT of tigers. The thing I remember most, though, is petting a black leopard. I had expected her fur to be coarse, but it was SO incredibly soft . . . and then I watched her run UP a wall that was maybe 12 feet high.
@@danielbuchanan1228 Probably unfamiliarity with touching larger cats. I expected the shafts of hair to be thicker due to their size, and part of my brain associates thicker strands with bristles rather than soft clouds. I didn't think it would feel like quills, mind you, or even whiskers--just more like bristles than say, my housecat's fur. Maybe like goose feathers--that level of stiffness. But it was way softer than my cat's. Just like the first time I touched an alpaca, I expected her fur to feel like wool, but it was soooooo much softer--softer than down.
I love how you even out the part that's straight-up horrifying with facts about animals so it gives me a 1% chance of having nightmares
I would love to see some more stuff about snow leopards :0, also the fact that hyenas are a feliform meaning they’re more related to cats then dogs.
Snow leopards aka ice tigers
Snow leopards use their fluffy tails as blankets which automatically makes them S++++ tier animals, it's just science
Yeah there’s no ruining snow leopards, they’re too perfect
hilarious video as always. great info especially at the end.
one thing i want to clarify 2:20 male lions are the alphas. male lions survive in groups of other males called coalitions. these are usually brothers, half brothers and cousins. they control territory and prides within that territory. they are called nomads when they have no pride and territories. then called residents when they own one or more territories and prides. females can lure in other males when they don't want the resident males anymore or simply attack them if they feel they are weak. for example one very successful and dominant male named tyson caught tuberculosis. as he weakened, he started to lose respect from the females. 3 of the females challenged him and he attacked, 2 females fled but the alpha female continued to try him. he seemed extremely angry at the disrespect from his main female that he jumped on her and broke her back.
their reigns are usually short. anywhere from 6 months to two years. more dominant and skilled lions can last 2-10 years but thats rare. they usually get defeated or killed by other male lions looking to conquer then have to start all over becoming nomads again. their prime years are 6-8 years old with more skilled and dominant lions surviving up to 10 years old or more. by 12-15 male lions are usually washed up but most don't live that long anyway. females live 16-19 years and stay with the pride they were born into with some small exceptions. males get kicked out at 2-4 years old (if their fathers last that long to protect) then have to fend for themselves.
its a never ending life of violence for a male lion. yes they do become king even if its for a short time.
So in short, ancient Chinese Emperors?
When the world needed the the walking talking Pokédex on a boring dark Monday, he appeared
Ming became 19 years old. Damn they have a life expectancy of 10 years in nature and about 14-16 in captivity. That chicken diet seems to have done something good
Clean food and enclosed shelter. Animals usually live good under humans' control, with some exceptions.
I knew he was talking about big cats, but when he said "Lions, Tigers,..." my mind automatically said "And Bears"
A lot of people may say that you get all your information on the internet but it takes a big brain to retain everything you read on the internet so you go ahead and keep doing what you doing buddy I'll keep watching
Another thing the Lion King got right: cubs trying to roar. But the real one is actually cuter than the animation
And his song wouldn't be "I just can't wait to be king", but "I just can't wait to mooch off my bitches until they get tired of my shit."
This guy gives us more useful information than schools do
You're right. The behbeh lion cub trying to roar at the end really _does_ make your day better!
Great video overall tho!
huge fan found you outta chance. also I want to note I really dig your back ground music. I was instantly hooked after I was your one video and it had donkey king country music as the back ground music. keep up the great work.!
You're the man for using Imaginary Places instrumental. Busdriver is a legend. Stoked to see not only are you informed on animals. But hip hop as well. Big up G
this guy has taught me more about animals then zoology class in school
What I love most about this is that this information is available to everyone but he translates it so well
Young brother makes me proud great knowledge frfr
I really did enjoy this video.
That kitten at the end was adorable.
Just here to say you are my 1 year old's national geographic. We watch you during dinner time. Love the videos! 😊
Everyday, he makes Lion King more traumatizing
This is thee most informative video that I've ever seen in my life. NO CAP
Thank you for all the work you do to make this content! Your making folks laugh but educating us all at the same time! Again Thank you!!
I absolutely love listening to your channel because you tell us about animals like an everyday convo with your friends it’s so easy to follow and relatable
So Lion King was right, Hyenas and lions don't get along at all
HI FRIEND
Yes but lion's have a much better PR team.
I’m here before this guy gets 2k likes
Scar should have been swimming in lioness cooch, though.
Unless he boinked all the lionesses in the banished pride of LK2 and that's what got them kicked out. Also, wasn't Kovu adopted? And his one biological son Nuka is a defective mess.
no shit
LOL, so Simbas little mraw mraw raaawr right before Mufasa came in with his full automatic assault roar is totally realistic. Amusing.
You’re right. Hearing that lion cub try to roar made my day so much better :)