Dude thank you for helping spread the proper info on wolf hierarchy. As a dog trainer/animal control officer, the amount of people who believe that they need to be the "alpha" is ridiculous. Literally no one believes me when I tell them that not even wolves have an "alpha" based hierarchy. I wish I could hit subscribe again lol
Another wolf myth was spread by the colossal fraud and hack, Farley Mowat. He wrote a piece of subpar fiction entitled "Never Cry Wolf", but it sold well and got turned into a movie because he claimed it was a true story. He claimed that wolves almost never kill deer, elk, or other large mammals, and instead live on large numbers of mice and other small animals. This is, of course, total bullshit.
"Not even wolves have an alpha based hierarchy" because they're all the same species and pups that refuse to listen can just get nipped or something. A pet owner biting their dog isn't going to fly.
A lot of the misinformation on Wolf pack structure has to do with their behavior in captivity. In the wild when there is a "disagreement" big enough for fighting, the younger wolf just leaves. In captivity that isn't an option. Wolves are similar enough to humans that in captivity they act more like a prison gang than a nuclear family ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
"The alpha wolf implies the wolves are constantly fighting for status, that might be the case in highschool but wolves have a little more structure than that." THAT WAS OUT OF POCKET
I owned a wolf-dog a few years ago and honestly, she was the kindest, most well behaved pet I’ve ever had. Very interesting breed. She was so smart and so thoughtful. She couldn’t bark, so she’d just howl if she had something to say. Very much like a Husky does. But she needed to be free, not cooped up in a tiny apartment with me.
My cousin has a husky and they are beautiful intelligent dogs!! How lovely your wolf dog was so wonderful! I live in the city and couldn't bear to keep such an amazing animal confined. My cousin lives in the suburbs so there's lots of fields for a husky to run around in.
“And lastly in 2020, raccoons broke into a bank for almond cookies” Potential bank robbers. Listen up! When planning something like this, ALWAYS have a raccoon with you
Crap like this is why even in the states where it's legal to have a pet raccoon, you need _stacks_ of permits. The rest of the states? Same fat stacks of permits just to RRR one (rescue, rehab and release)
@@alexisgrunden1556 afaik until the travis incident you didnt need permits in some states to own a fuckin chimp, so if owning a racoon back then required so many papers...
@@yahikokurotama4351 Yeah, the sounds of the damned coming out of the forest could be A.) A woman being murdered B.) A fox C.) A mountain lion D.) A demon, probably
I've always described it as woman being violently murdered with a screwdriver, however, I think baby choking a squeaky chicken is the most humourous description of the noise a fox makes lol
Hammerhead sharks: they swim in groups, can sense you from a mile away, have 360 vision, and are able to track down hidden targets... they have X-Ray, Aimbot, Back Camera, and Player Tracker, and they have a Mini Map cheat.
They are super friendly to people though, super unlikely to attack humans. Thank goodness because if they were aggressive we wouldn't be able to step anywhere near the ocean.
i use the shit i learn to think about animal cultures and think of more evidence that makes me personally think the bible isnt real (even after watching 'Is Genesis History?')
I have such respect for the level of detail in these vids, even when they're rants about how some animals just shouldn't be. Very glad I found this channel.
2 things. First off the segment on raccoons was very nice. Thank you for giving my species some positive representation. Second off, I've been within 15-30 feet of a black panther before. I took my dog into our backyard to let him do his nighttime ritual when he suddenly started carefully sprinting back up the hill. As soon as he got to the back porch (which is about 5 feet off the ground and where I was), he started pacing by the back door and trying to pull me inside. Being the dumb bitch I am, I didn't take the hint and instead decided to turn on my phone's flashlight and investigate. There was a full grown black panther just laying in my backyard about 15-30 feet away from me like shit was good. And when I shined the light on him, he just looked at me like "What do you want?" With that, I quickly got myself and the dog back inside.
Smart dog. And eventually, smart human. lol My mom had a dog she would take around the tennis court to play with balls that had gotten thrown over the fence. Her dog LOVED it, playing on the trail with the free toys. One day, my mom's dog absolutely REFUSED to go to the trail. He flipped and resisted and just was not having it. My mom found out that later that day, two bikers were attacked by a cougar further down the trail. California be weird. Dogs be smart.
I used to sleep on Hammerheads until I learned they probably have the best sensory abilities of any animal. Shark’s sense of smell + electro reception + being able to read magnetic fields + 360 degree vision with depth perception in front AND behind itself = if this boy wants to find you he’s going to.
i want a nature show on tv co-hosted by this dude and some stuffy old BBC Nature, David Attenborough type. "Here we see the Jaguar engaging a Caiman; a not so subtle threat to most in this ecosystem. not so for the Jaguar." "for real tho, this is the only member of the big cat family that goes straight for the head, so he's running fades like a barbershop, and WILL remove you from the census." "Indeed."
for those of you who dont know where the snowleopard was, they were that darker spot right near the center of the image,if you look closely you'll be able to see it's face and i think some cubs too
@@kylekocin2703 I saw that and was like "No fucking way I found it. I never find things hidden in photos." So I doubted myself and looked at the picture for another half hour. Then came to the comments. I know no one asked but I do not give a fuck.
@@alexanderson5140 guess he is doing tik toks, not the best and most favoured especially from me, but he makes good content, so I would actually watch it if it were on Tik tok, one of the only ones I could accept, along with others like the chad Noel deyzel, again not sure if he does tik toks too
Note: if you go back far enough, red pandas belong to the superfamily of Musteloidea, or mustelids. In this family are raccoons, weasels, badgers, and skunks. Although they are more closely related to raccoons and weasels than the rest.
Look just below the upper mass of snow, and you'll find the snow leopard. It has its head kind of tilted to the right (its left), and is partially behind a sort of curved rock.
Shows what an absolute badass Chadwick Boseman was that he could play such a physical character so well when he knew he was in the late stages of terminal cancer. RIP T'Challa
I had a wolf dog as a kid it was a mixed with a husky he was the nicest dog you ever met would never hurt a fly and he was actually killed by our neighbors Pitbull
@@kiwi_the_kiwikiwi6366 nah but the dog was racist he would always try to attack black people and just to say I don't have anything personal against pitbulls I've seen a lot of nice ones this was just an a****** of a dog
The Pitbull actually belonged to my Grandpa's son who lived on the same 15 acre plot of land is my grandfather after the incident happened they told me the Pitbull was shipped off to Tennessee most likely though they just put it down
tip for those camouflage pictures: the animal (or item) is normally located along the middle, the focused area (if there is unfocused area). Go slow.... there will be a break in the background pattern. Once you start to make out the break your brain will automatically be drawn to that spot even if you keep looking. After that it is mostly about giving yourself the time to make out the animal's silhouette.
I love this guy. His many talents of education and entertainment reminds me of crash course from my younger years. God I hope this guy has one of his videos get in a school project or something.
5:25 Dominant tigers will also allow their young and weaker tigers to eat before them, unlike lions where the male will eat first and eat as much as he wants and leave the scraps to the females and young who eat after him.
“There could be several Fox families in your neighborhood and you would never know.” I hear them screaming in the fall and sometimes see them hunting squirrels. They are terrifying to hear at night lol.
I had a buddy at work who raised a racoon and kept it as a pet. He said it was really sweet and used a litter box like a cat, but he had to lock down all of his cupboards because as soon as you left him alone in the house he'd pull out and open every package of food and eat himself into a food coma. I kinda want one, after a lifetime of dogs and cats it might be fun to have a pet that can outsmart you.
4:24 R.I.P Chadwick Boseman Aka Black panther aka a very awesome man. 7:56 I love wolves and I might get a wolf-dog hybrid, cause raised right they’re a great friend, that might kill you, but still great friend.
I actually had 2 wolf dogs growing up the first was an Alaskan Malamute Timberwolf mix called a Wolamute the second was some Arctic wolf mix I remember one day my Artic wolfdog dug under the fence and ran off disappeared for a week then came back with a live chicken in its mouth... I lived in an area that was a weird cross between county and city... didn't have any neighbors who had chickens so don't know where they got it...
There was literally a fox screaming outside my house as I watched this. It probably isn't in pain, as far as I know all noise they make sounds like screaming.
That naked opossum looks like what I’d make if I tried crocheting one. I haven’t crocheted since I was 8, I’m 25 now, and I only ever made small, FLAT things. Sweetheart looks like she’s made outta vines or veins like the monsters in Resident Evil 7. HOW DO OPOSSUMS LOOK LIKE THAT?! ARE WE SURE IT’S NOT PART OF WHATEVER DISEASE SHE HAS THAT MADE HER LOSE THE FUR??? 9:15
Hammer head sharks may be the shark with the most cheat codes unlocked, but the bull sharks are one of the final bosses. Able to traverse both salt AND fresh water? You dead for sure if one decides it doesn't like you. And they're aggressive too, while hammer heads, I believe, are more docile and only attack if threatened or if you get to close to a moms pups.
7:02 Oh, well that's good, vulnerable is better than endangered. Keep up the work conservation, these bastards deserve to continue being around. Look at that face, how can someone hurt such a thing?
True story. I heard noises out on my back patio about 1 A.M. on a very hot Texas night last summer. When I pulled the blinds of the sliding glass doors to peak out, I saw two raccoons. They had broken into the shelving unit and dragged out a ten Lb bag of mixed bird seed with sunflower seeds. They were grabbing handfuls of the stuff and tossing it around like freaking popcorn. Partly eating and partly just throwing it. The raccoons looked like they were having the time of their lives! The patio was wrecked. I live in Texas by a lake and see lots of critters but the raccoon frat party was a first.
I once pulled into my driveway at night to find a creature sleeping in a branch right outside my living room window. I sat there, watching the animal in the beam of my headlights as it climbed down and realized that this was a full grown coyote who had been sleeping on a branch. A branch about 12 feet above the ground.
My uncle actually had a half-wolf half-german shepherd dog. He had saved him cuz he was gonna be put down at a shelter, and no one wanted him cuz half-wolf and he looked it as well. Since we lived together when I was growing up, I was around him all the time. He loved playing hide and seek with me, and I distinctly remember hiding under a chair when I was about 2-3 while he, 110lb of buff and fluff, came running in to find me. He also slept with me in my low crib/pack-and-play every night. I loved that dog. I'm not saying that all half-wolf dogs are as kind and gentle and fiercely loyal as he was, but he was for sure. Side note: Also had a pure bred pitbull at the time who thought he was a lap dog. And let me tell you, out of a half-wolf and a pitbull, I can safely say that my other uncle's 15lb house cat was the most scary/intolerant of my presence. The cat vibe-checked everyone and everything that wasn't my uncle, including both dogs xD
I find it funny as some of the animals are introverts and only tolerate each other for mating.
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Dude thank you for helping spread the proper info on wolf hierarchy. As a dog trainer/animal control officer, the amount of people who believe that they need to be the "alpha" is ridiculous. Literally no one believes me when I tell them that not even wolves have an "alpha" based hierarchy. I wish I could hit subscribe again lol
Another wolf myth was spread by the colossal fraud and hack, Farley Mowat. He wrote a piece of subpar fiction entitled "Never Cry Wolf", but it sold well and got turned into a movie because he claimed it was a true story. He claimed that wolves almost never kill deer, elk, or other large mammals, and instead live on large numbers of mice and other small animals. This is, of course, total bullshit.
"Not even wolves have an alpha based hierarchy" because they're all the same species and pups that refuse to listen can just get nipped or something. A pet owner biting their dog isn't going to fly.
A lot of the misinformation on Wolf pack structure has to do with their behavior in captivity. In the wild when there is a "disagreement" big enough for fighting, the younger wolf just leaves. In captivity that isn't an option. Wolves are similar enough to humans that in captivity they act more like a prison gang than a nuclear family ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
you can subscribe 3 times
@@hayleybartek8643 mmojnininni
I know damn well this man watched wildkratts as a kid
I still watch it every now and then
.
Same
@Fernando Rodriguez Lol
i used to watch that show
"The alpha wolf implies the wolves are constantly fighting for status, that might be the case in highschool but wolves have a little more structure than that." THAT WAS OUT OF POCKET
"If you smell a movie theater you need to evacuate before you get sent to the credits with no sequel"💀💀😭😭😭😭
That sent me.
💀
I DIED
@@Yikes_Doodles damn got clapped by the tiger huh?
That actually had me on the floor-
I owned a wolf-dog a few years ago and honestly, she was the kindest, most well behaved pet I’ve ever had. Very interesting breed. She was so smart and so thoughtful. She couldn’t bark, so she’d just howl if she had something to say. Very much like a Husky does. But she needed to be free, not cooped up in a tiny apartment with me.
That or you got tired of your apartment smelling like fox piss.
My cousin has a husky and they are beautiful intelligent dogs!! How lovely your wolf dog was so wonderful! I live in the city and couldn't bear to keep such an amazing animal confined. My cousin lives in the suburbs so there's lots of fields for a husky to run around in.
What happened to it? Did you release it?
She was adopted by an organization that specialized in rehoming them.
atleast he doesn’t call on me when everyone else has their hand up
Fax
On god
I had teachers like that and gd was that shit was annoying.
Ikr
Facts
“And lastly in 2020, raccoons broke into a bank for almond cookies”
Potential bank robbers. Listen up! When planning something like this, ALWAYS have a raccoon with you
10/10, worked like a charm.
Seems like the thiefius raccoonus have found a new owner
Crap like this is why even in the states where it's legal to have a pet raccoon, you need _stacks_ of permits. The rest of the states? Same fat stacks of permits just to RRR one (rescue, rehab and release)
a raccoon could probably trained to steal money
@@alexisgrunden1556 afaik until the travis incident you didnt need permits in some states to own a fuckin chimp, so if owning a racoon back then required so many papers...
I'm this was supposed to be educational but I died at the snow leopard " They sound like Satan getting a prostate exam" yeah def died there
Lmfaoo havent seen it completely and already laffin ma ass off to this comment
What you laugh at, you are prone to remember. This man is an AWESOME Teacher!
Source: Teacher.
Toogood
“If you do shave a tiger you’ll see God’s front door”🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ngl I would not mind this guy being my teacher
Ya me to
Same I’d probably learn more than I did in high school
Fax
Same
Well today class we will learn abt honeybadgers, ends up talking abt them fot a month....
Now when people sing, “what does the fox say?” I can just tell them it sounds like a baby choking on a squeaky chicken
Female ones sound like a white teen girl running away from a serial killer, in not even joking you can check it out.
@@yahikokurotama4351 Yeah, the sounds of the damned coming out of the forest could be
A.) A woman being murdered
B.) A fox
C.) A mountain lion
D.) A demon, probably
Or E. Shane Madej
I've always described it as woman being violently murdered with a screwdriver, however, I think baby choking a squeaky chicken is the most humourous description of the noise a fox makes lol
I’ve heard foxes described as dog hardware running on cat software, with a dolphin sound card.
Hammerhead sharks: they swim in groups, can sense you from a mile away, have 360 vision, and are able to track down hidden targets... they have X-Ray, Aimbot, Back Camera, and Player Tracker, and they have a Mini Map cheat.
They are super friendly to people though, super unlikely to attack humans. Thank goodness because if they were aggressive we wouldn't be able to step anywhere near the ocean.
@@69_natalia_420 well, not the great hammerhead, they are more irritable than the usual hammerhead, but yes, most are friendly or passive.
Give a Hammerhead the blood sense of a Great White and you've basically got a real life script kiddie
There have only ever been 16 recorded hammerhead attacks and none of them were fatal
they’re usually afraid of bubbles so u gotta swim with special gear to get close to them lmaoo
Went to a wolf sanctuary and they were super curious and actually really friendly. It was an experience
This guy taught me more things in ten minutes
But my school couldn’t do it in 7 years
Lol me to
That’s so very true beans man ahh shischhhh here we go again
Same
Ikr
True
Videos are like years old and im still rewatching them because I absolutely love his quick wit humor.
This guy taught me some actual things and also taught me information that I use to disgust my friends
Yes.
Yes.
i use the shit i learn to think about animal cultures and think of more evidence that makes me personally think the bible isnt real (even after watching 'Is Genesis History?')
@@jcdenton7273 You're on the right track! Keep looking, religion is not the answer.
@@jcdenton7273 the Bible is real
I have such respect for the level of detail in these vids, even when they're rants about how some animals just shouldn't be. Very glad I found this channel.
2 things. First off the segment on raccoons was very nice. Thank you for giving my species some positive representation.
Second off, I've been within 15-30 feet of a black panther before. I took my dog into our backyard to let him do his nighttime ritual when he suddenly started carefully sprinting back up the hill. As soon as he got to the back porch (which is about 5 feet off the ground and where I was), he started pacing by the back door and trying to pull me inside. Being the dumb bitch I am, I didn't take the hint and instead decided to turn on my phone's flashlight and investigate. There was a full grown black panther just laying in my backyard about 15-30 feet away from me like shit was good. And when I shined the light on him, he just looked at me like "What do you want?" With that, I quickly got myself and the dog back inside.
Smart dog. And eventually, smart human. lol
My mom had a dog she would take around the tennis court to play with balls that had gotten thrown over the fence. Her dog LOVED it, playing on the trail with the free toys. One day, my mom's dog absolutely REFUSED to go to the trail. He flipped and resisted and just was not having it. My mom found out that later that day, two bikers were attacked by a cougar further down the trail. California be weird. Dogs be smart.
Damn, that had to be terrifying. I honestly would've done the same thing
What does trash taste like? Also, that stories insane. Ur lucky the black panther didn't sprint at u and pounce!
No one mentioning that this raccoon owns a dog?
@@easternag16 Trash isn't as good as human food sadly 😔
“Come at it with a rolled up newspaper, so don’t be surprised when you’re put on one” 😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Rest in peace, Chadwick! ✊🏿
Im sorry, im not too familiar with celebrities and stuff... who's Chadwick?
@@yazz5747 the actor for Black Panther who died because of cancer
wakanda isn’t real. What other movies did he play in?
@@zerotodona1495 he played Jackie Robinson in 42, and he played James Brown in get on up. Both movies are really good I recommend
Wakanda forever
I used to sleep on Hammerheads until I learned they probably have the best sensory abilities of any animal. Shark’s sense of smell + electro reception + being able to read magnetic fields + 360 degree vision with depth perception in front AND behind itself = if this boy wants to find you he’s going to.
Man if you never said that it was an animal it would sound like some shit out a movie😂😂😂
He mentioned that they have two dicks, but that's not just hammerheads, that's most sharks. Well, most male sharks.
3:23 so that's why naruto was only good at his sexy jutsu he made
Ah
Damn I never thought of that lmao
Fosho
whoa 😲
Mind blown
When a tiger sees another tiger when they're hungry be like
1 . Hey man I'm kinda hungry you know cou--
2 . Stop asking come on man , let's eat up
I love this-
"If you smell a movie theatre you need to evacuate before you get sent to the credits with no sequel"
When I tell you I died💀✋
Is that Neji in Ino’s outfit
Yeah you died cuz you didn't listen
@@animeking830 Or got sent to the credits by the Tiger 🐅. 😅
Still waiting to know what happens when you tell us you died
I enjoy this version of learning. Quick, to the point and entertaining.
Hood Nature sure would make for a great biologist teacher/ life science.
So that's nice,also love your videos
Pretty sure hes currently going to school for something like that, I think he's mentioned it
@@RoxxyFly if that's true, he's gonna be one of the funniest teachers to ever exist
@@masternecronic bro I would seek him out to my kid in his classes 😂
i want a nature show on tv co-hosted by this dude and some stuffy old BBC Nature, David Attenborough type.
"Here we see the Jaguar engaging a Caiman; a not so subtle threat to most in this ecosystem. not so for the Jaguar."
"for real tho, this is the only member of the big cat family that goes straight for the head, so he's running fades like a barbershop, and WILL remove you from the census."
"Indeed."
@@gourdguru 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I NEED THIS!!!
I would love this guy as my teacher for the rest of my life!
This dude is the third member of the holy trinity with TierZoo and ZeFrank
WATOP also
I love Zefrank! I haven't heard of TierZoo or Watop tho so I'll check them out!
@@BanaDoyabad tier zoo i the goat
Animalogic also deserves a mention
Yeah gotta all three of em
for those of you who dont know where the snowleopard was, they were that darker spot right near the center of the image,if you look closely you'll be able to see it's face and i think some cubs too
Now that I've seen it I can't unsee lmaoo tnxx
I wasn't looking at the screen when he mentioned it, so I backed it up 10 seconds and immediately spotted it myself.
I still don’t see it.
When you're so early the comment section hasn't found the snow leopard yet.
Already did scroll up
Nope right below the upper snowdrift..right underneath it
Where is it thoo😭
You see a bunch of snow below it 2cm that
@@kylekocin2703 I saw that and was like "No fucking way I found it. I never find things hidden in photos."
So I doubted myself and looked at the picture for another half hour. Then came to the comments. I know no one asked but I do not give a fuck.
The most valuable thing I’ve learned in my life is that mudkip is an axolotl, thank you.
I just want to see a furless animal that doesn’t look like a ballsack
Look in the miror
@@yes78 some people look like ball sacks and I don’t mean old people
Lol i guess having ballsack skin is superior then :))
Howie Mandel?
A tiger maybe?
This is the best and smartest teacher that I’ve ever seen in my life
I’m actually learning something that I could use in life
Me seeing a badger and immediately trying to find this video
Ong
lol
They will legit fuck you up
the naked baboon looks like when brain scared peter by shaving himself
This man is very intelligent and funny as well 😆
@Strengt of Yahweh stfu what's the point in asking if you watched the video you would know
He put in a lot of effort doing research on these animals and with a funny sense of humor, makes the subject a lot more interesting.
@@alexanderson5140 guess he is doing tik toks, not the best and most favoured especially from me, but he makes good content, so I would actually watch it if it were on Tik tok, one of the only ones I could accept, along with others like the chad Noel deyzel, again not sure if he does tik toks too
Note: if you go back far enough, red pandas belong to the superfamily of Musteloidea, or mustelids. In this family are raccoons, weasels, badgers, and skunks. Although they are more closely related to raccoons and weasels than the rest.
The animals without fur made me scream. Especially the Baboon. The bunny was adorable
The bear and baboon were terrifying. I know I’m going to be dreaming of them…along with the rest. You’re so right about the bun bun
Look just below the upper mass of snow, and you'll find the snow leopard. It has its head kind of tilted to the right (its left), and is partially behind a sort of curved rock.
This guys voice is just relaxing.
Fax
Shows what an absolute badass Chadwick Boseman was that he could play such a physical character so well when he knew he was in the late stages of terminal cancer. RIP T'Challa
9:45 bro is that splinter’s cousin (tmnt btw)
I started reading recipes in your voice... has made the experience 💯 better
I had a wolf dog as a kid it was a mixed with a husky he was the nicest dog you ever met would never hurt a fly and he was actually killed by our neighbors Pitbull
Fuckin pitbulls.
Was your neighbor’s pit bull a fighting dog or something?
@@kiwi_the_kiwikiwi6366 nah but the dog was racist he would always try to attack black people and just to say I don't have anything personal against pitbulls I've seen a lot of nice ones this was just an a****** of a dog
The Pitbull actually belonged to my Grandpa's son who lived on the same 15 acre plot of land is my grandfather after the incident happened they told me the Pitbull was shipped off to Tennessee most likely though they just put it down
@@dabestaround1245 where did they get the dog, it might have been trained by someone to do that
I'd rather have him as my science teacher than my actual science teacher
My favorite thing is that raccoons broke into a bank for cookies.
I want one now
A raccoon or a cookie?
@@elizabethburns-gundel1052 why not both?
@@bataton7733 A raccoon or a cookie?
"Yes."
This Dude IS my teacher, I know more about wildlife than I EVER knew, Thank You 💞
I absolutely didn’t see a snow leopard
I found it! I paused it and stared for like five minutes. It's pretty much in line with dude's ear.
tip for those camouflage pictures: the animal (or item) is normally located along the middle, the focused area (if there is unfocused area). Go slow.... there will be a break in the background pattern. Once you start to make out the break your brain will automatically be drawn to that spot even if you keep looking. After that it is mostly about giving yourself the time to make out the animal's silhouette.
@@JackSilver1410 I knew something was off about that place, but I thought I was wrong..
Look in between the snow on top, then look down and look at the Little Rock do this a few times and you’ll see the snow leopard’s head.
“You better run before you get sent to the credits with no sequel” 😂😂😂 bruhhh
✋😭😂
1:47 Thats actually my favorite pokémon Mudkip and Swanpert. Marstomp is the middle child
He’s too op
Literally made a ground and water type smh
@@playboidre4136 amen
Ground AND water type? What’s it weak against?
@@benhaney9629 4x grass
I love this guy. His many talents of education and entertainment reminds me of crash course from my younger years. God I hope this guy has one of his videos get in a school project or something.
Him: *teaches us abt Grizzly bears in 60 seconds*
Real teachers: *teaches us abt Grizzly bears in 1 month*
I love and watch ur videos all the time so just wanted to say I hope you have a good day and keep up the good work 💚🍏
I have a "pet" raccoon. We rescued it because his parents got clapped by a truck.
dayummmmm
And here I thought they were rats on my wheels
Awwwww my cousins used to have 2 pet raccoons and they were the best things ever haha
I shouldn’t laugh at this but clapped by a truck is too funny
Oops
I have learned more from this man in an hour then I’ve learned from 10 years of school
“They can yeet themselves 20 feet” lmao
Your pfp goes very well with your comment lmfao
5:25 Dominant tigers will also allow their young and weaker tigers to eat before them, unlike lions where the male will eat first and eat as much as he wants and leave the scraps to the females and young who eat after him.
6:29, here’s a hint for y’all, look at the center
If I wasn't a dumbass maybe I could see it
Omg!!!!!!! Thank u!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I see it!
@@juiceman9223 look to the lower left of the snow. U should be able to see the outline of the head.
Thanks
I still can’t see it smh
I was was fine till "I feel like this rabbit should be teaching someone kungfu" That busted me up :D
No cap, you taught me more than my 12 years in school
“There could be several Fox families in your neighborhood and you would never know.”
I hear them screaming in the fall and sometimes see them hunting squirrels. They are terrifying to hear at night lol.
I wish zoology was a class in highschool, i want this dude to be my teacher
My grandparents had Husky/Wolf mixes named Talya and Kodi when i was little. They were the sweetest dogs. May they rest in doggie heaven
if he was my teacher i dont think anyone would skip hes too funny with his info giving
My friend had a Wolf-dog that thought it was a lap dog :D. Fury never barked or growled and was always extra happy.
“#7 they see with their hands”
Am I the only one who was hit differently by this
I had a buddy at work who raised a racoon and kept it as a pet. He said it was really sweet and used a litter box like a cat, but he had to lock down all of his cupboards because as soon as you left him alone in the house he'd pull out and open every package of food and eat himself into a food coma. I kinda want one, after a lifetime of dogs and cats it might be fun to have a pet that can outsmart you.
4:24 R.I.P Chadwick Boseman Aka Black panther aka a very awesome man.
7:56 I love wolves and I might get a wolf-dog hybrid, cause raised right they’re a great friend, that might kill you, but still great friend.
I have one and he’s the biggest sweetheart I’ve ever met both literally and figuratively
Tbf he’s only 1/4 wolf but still
@@jgray1831 exactly bro.
@@jgray1831 Sounds like a pit bull tbh, they can literally be the sweetest dogs it really depends on how you raise them.
@@dukeapplecore9401 mines 1/4 wolf 1/4 husky 1/2 St. Bernard
His head is bigger then a basketball lmao
I will die on the hill saying that mudkip is a mudskipper, and that wooper is an axolotol with quagsire being it’s adult form
I actually had 2 wolf dogs growing up the first was an Alaskan Malamute Timberwolf mix called a Wolamute the second was some Arctic wolf mix
I remember one day my Artic wolfdog dug under the fence and ran off disappeared for a week then came back with a live chicken in its mouth... I lived in an area that was a weird cross between county and city... didn't have any neighbors who had chickens so don't know where they got it...
Magic
He went to kfc
Lmao why do I find that adorable like he crossed town lines probably just to find you a chicken not kill it and bring it back for you 😂
He said its time that changes 😆
damn, this is my 3rd hour binge-ing your vids man! It's addictive!
There was literally a fox screaming outside my house as I watched this. It probably isn't in pain, as far as I know all noise they make sounds like screaming.
That naked opossum looks like what I’d make if I tried crocheting one. I haven’t crocheted since I was 8, I’m 25 now, and I only ever made small, FLAT things. Sweetheart looks like she’s made outta vines or veins like the monsters in Resident Evil 7. HOW DO OPOSSUMS LOOK LIKE THAT?! ARE WE SURE IT’S NOT PART OF WHATEVER DISEASE SHE HAS THAT MADE HER LOSE THE FUR??? 9:15
I swear this man should be zoologist or something knowledge on animal is amazing
These videos are absolutely the best.
Am I not the only one that appreciated how he didn't flame the red pandas I mean they're so cute
I heard tigers will chuff when greeting someone they like, or when their happy, idk I think its their own little way of purring since they can’t purr.
I love Mudkip and the rest of the evolution line more it's based off a cute animal and it is powerful af
This man just answered the most asked question of my childhood🦊
Hammer head sharks may be the shark with the most cheat codes unlocked, but the bull sharks are one of the final bosses. Able to traverse both salt AND fresh water? You dead for sure if one decides it doesn't like you. And they're aggressive too, while hammer heads, I believe, are more docile and only attack if threatened or if you get to close to a moms pups.
I honestly love your work and I am concerned about your well being
7:02 Oh, well that's good, vulnerable is better than endangered. Keep up the work conservation, these bastards deserve to continue being around. Look at that face, how can someone hurt such a thing?
Raccoons: "Put the cookies down, step away and you won't get hurt!"
3:00 i finally learned what a fox says
A ring ding ding
True story. I heard noises out on my back patio about 1 A.M. on a very hot Texas night last summer. When I pulled the blinds of the sliding glass doors to peak out, I saw two raccoons. They had broken into the shelving unit and dragged out a ten Lb bag of mixed bird seed with sunflower seeds. They were grabbing handfuls of the stuff and tossing it around like freaking popcorn. Partly eating and partly just throwing it. The raccoons looked like they were having the time of their lives! The patio was wrecked. I live in Texas by a lake and see lots of critters but the raccoon frat party was a first.
That snow leopard is a master at hiding, a god player at hide and seek
It really is you have to look hard to see him under the top snowdrift
@@kylekocin2703 yeah I know
I once pulled into my driveway at night to find a creature sleeping in a branch right outside my living room window. I sat there, watching the animal in the beam of my headlights as it climbed down and realized that this was a full grown coyote who had been sleeping on a branch. A branch about 12 feet above the ground.
After five rewatches I finally found the snow leopard
@ Right underneaþ þe top patch of snow
@@connormacgregor9460 still cant see it...i give up...
I did the slow blink with my daughter's cat and now he worships me. It's weirdly adorable
If I had to go through a zoo tour, this is the guy I wanted telling me about the animals
The snow leopards are one of the few animals with camouflage so good you can know where they are in a picture and still struggle to find them.
Have a good day everyone
0:29 had my nearly coughing on my drink. One of the main reasons I love these videos.
He’d be the best teacher ever
I love how many ways he comes up with for getting killed by an animal.
10:38 made me laugh pretty hard
my favorite channel, always interesting and i actually learn stuff..
4:25 And Wakanda Forever!
My uncle actually had a half-wolf half-german shepherd dog. He had saved him cuz he was gonna be put down at a shelter, and no one wanted him cuz half-wolf and he looked it as well.
Since we lived together when I was growing up, I was around him all the time. He loved playing hide and seek with me, and I distinctly remember hiding under a chair when I was about 2-3 while he, 110lb of buff and fluff, came running in to find me. He also slept with me in my low crib/pack-and-play every night. I loved that dog.
I'm not saying that all half-wolf dogs are as kind and gentle and fiercely loyal as he was, but he was for sure.
Side note: Also had a pure bred pitbull at the time who thought he was a lap dog.
And let me tell you, out of a half-wolf and a pitbull, I can safely say that my other uncle's 15lb house cat was the most scary/intolerant of my presence. The cat vibe-checked everyone and everything that wasn't my uncle, including both dogs xD