fun bird fact! Pigeons are already domesticated, All Rock Doves at least (Pigeons and doves are the same species family, this species is the most common you will see) We domesticated them thousands of years ago and they served the military as well. They are also Very VERY intelligent, even more intelligent than some breeds of dogs and other bird species. They can learn words, respond to those words, pick out words spelled incorrectly, identify themselves in mirrors and more! Sadly, when we no longer found use for them, they were all abandoned into the wild and now live as a wild population of a domestic species. They are now often found in cities because they are supposed to live on rocky cliffs and the city building remind them of home. I have no doubt in my mind that the pigeon that was rescued now sees that family as its flock and also sees that place as its home base, it would do anything to stay with them and return to its home.
@@lordnazar6382 This sometimes is how they behave before they eat things. There is an older clip floating around just like this and the ending is just what you'd think. He's testing the dog to see if it's made of food. That said, unless the owner has a bear gun or something there isn't much he can do.
@@forgottenprophet0 Even with a gun like that, this is not a grizzly, this is a polar bear. Shooting it will more likely than not end up getting you absolutely mauled by the largestl and predator on earth.
The problem is that the owner had been feeding the polar bears, encouraging them to return to where the leashed dogs were and not understanding that the polar bear wasn't "bonding" with the dogs. It'd be one thing if this was a stand-alone, unfortunate situation, but the owner definitely had some responsibility in this case.
The polar bear is the only bear you don’t stand up too, if you see one, it’s time for your canon event too see if you live, cause that bastard had smelt you for miles, that’s why in certain parts of Canada, doors to houses and cars are always left unlocked due to polar bear attacks
a tip for the nitrogen one, you HAVE to use your bare hands because if you have any kind of glove that interact with the nitrogen they freeze instantly and cause serious damage to tissue, but with bare hands there is a reaction (i cant remember the name right now) that it just slides the liquid out of your hand harmlessly (it also happen with very VERY hot liquid metals)
actually the sled dog comes from a really sad story. the owner of the dog saw the bears used to come see his dogs, and started to feed the bears, so they would come, stay with the dogs without arm them, and tourists would pay to see it... Until the day he didn't feed the bears, and they ate the dogs. the videos we see here didn't end well
Yeah honestly not surprised. Polar bears live in harsh environments with little food and have subsequently become pretty fucking ruthless as a result. There's a reason the rhyme goes "If its white, say goodnight." Its cuz they eat you. Every time.
Context for the China clip: I went to china several years ago, and this is a real thing. You won't see this in big international cities like Beijing, or Shanghai, but in the less visited city's you will. Staring isn't considered rude there, and for many, its the first time they have ever seen a non-Chinese person in their life, and since white people are the most common in media, if you are non-white you get even more attention.
28:57 at our work place (i work in a warehouse now) we do stretches so that our body feel ready for picking up boxes and moving them around. And the two exercises in the short video is what we do too and in all honesty it just helps a whole lot.
With the husky, there was just nothing they could do. I'm guessing it got close without them noticing and then it's too late. They were just lucky the dog didn't react and the bear was 'chill'.
Marmots live in high altitudes with lots of burrows in an area. In the case of predators, the high-pitched call carries very far and is super distinct from other calls, but also harder for the predator to pinpoint so the one sounding the alarm isn't immediately targeted by the predator
22:09 So, I did some research, because I thought that was the Golden Gate Bridge (I was closer to right than even I thought), on a foggy, cloudy day. Turns out, it’s the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. Still, pretty low, over the ocean, and that’s just heavy fog on the water.
2:13 Thats not even the worst danger. Being that non-reflective, it absorbs extreme amounts of heat from the sun. Lethal amounts. Sitting in it on a sunny day with the windows closed could kill ya in a very short amount of time... So, its safe for the UK. :P
13:43 they don't wear gloves because the nitrogen doesn't do much damage if a little hits the hand for a short period because it evaporates, but it hits the glove it will freeze it and make it more of a hazard
13:45 he didnt just put liquid nitrogen he also put wate first and when its turned upside down the nitrogen turns into a gas causing lots of pressure forcing the water out the back ( this is a scuffed explanation sorry)
3:19 is exactly why I hate Daily dose of internet. Constantly saying, "Don't worry, no one got hurt" THAT DOG IS DEAD. The chain kept it from getting away.
I have worked in technical theatre for 13 years. Some fog machines use liquid nitrogen. Some of the guys decided to put it in a water bottle and throw it outside. It sounded like a gunshot. The police were called. Also I went to Japan twice. They really looked at me because I have blue eyes and many teens/kids wanted pictures with my dad because he is 6’7.
You can find the reinforced concrete tests videos online and they are fucking amazing. The reinforced concrete shows barely any damage. Same with the containers where they store the used nuclear waste. They had a train run into those containers and it was just fine.
It's also an advantage of being small. Less distance for signals to travel. Nerves transfer signals at finite speeds. The ones that need to react to things in real time can send signals at about 100 m/s, but that's still substantially slower than a bullet. There's also brain processing. For example, humans react to touch much faster than visual stimuli because the brain has to process visual stimuli far more. Even then, in the time a human reacts to touch (like the fruit moving under the fly) the bullet would already be 45 meters away.
@seigeengine my cat was also incredibly fast What's cat-like beaks? I think they're twice as fast or three times faster than us? Is that right? He was so fast But cat's nervous system is high strung all the time like a coil spring
Seems that it was sadly. Extremely rare car leaving a car show and some asshole prolly on their phone just destroyed something worth 10's of millions. Truely a shame.
That was a sled dog, it's on a lead because that's where they sleep up in the Arctic homesteads. As for why you don't go out, that bear will kill and eat both you and the dog with zero effort. No, you leave the bear to its business, and if things go bad, you get a new dog for your sled team
Polar bears don't play. Literally the only bear that its pretty much impossible to survive an attack from if there is no immediate shelter. Everything that moves and breathes is food for a polar bear.
@@alvarofigueiredo6450 Like yeah isint this an entire thing in some places? That people leave the dogs on a leash for whatever reason. Like why? I read about this somehwere but I dont remember where
@@Haz4ler apparently they thought the bear and the dog were just bonding before it happened, they were feeding the bear themselves, which kept the dog safe for a time
I bet the owners of the Husky thinks it's cute, but one day those Polar bears are gonna stop playing and start eating those Huskies. Animals can change their behaviour on an instant, especially bears.
No other option but to let it happen, you gonna have some fisticuffs with the one bear they teach you nothin to defend yourself for 'cause it's pointless?
no, i agree with you. but in that original video, the pair recording are going "Aww so cute, it's petting it" not taking it seriously at all. I'm not saying to go fight it, just not be negligent and taking it lightly@@Gyovali
fun fact! it's actually safer to handle liquid nitrogen bare handed than it is to handle it with gloves! the natural heat generated by your hands creates a barrier that keeps it from actually touching you.
1:41 "Jesus Christ" stop me if you heard this one - Jesus Christ walks into a hotel. He hands the innkeeper three nails an' he asks: "Can you put me up for the night?"
I can do the handwriting thing too. Its actually way easier than it seems. Been doing for over 15 years now. Try it. Trick is to only look at the backwards hand when writing
If you didn’t know alligators and crocodiles are fast because they are actually dinosaurs. Over time their tactics for food changed and their legs grew shorter.
fun bird fact! Pigeons are already domesticated, All Rock Doves at least (Pigeons and doves are the same species family, this species is the most common you will see)
We domesticated them thousands of years ago and they served the military as well. They are also Very VERY intelligent, even more intelligent than some breeds of dogs and other bird species. They can learn words, respond to those words, pick out words spelled incorrectly, identify themselves in mirrors and more! Sadly, when we no longer found use for them, they were all abandoned into the wild and now live as a wild population of a domestic species. They are now often found in cities because they are supposed to live on rocky cliffs and the city building remind them of home. I have no doubt in my mind that the pigeon that was rescued now sees that family as its flock and also sees that place as its home base, it would do anything to stay with them and return to its home.
At what time is the pigeon video I can't find it 😢
My younger sister once told me all those grey pigeons are feral. Descendants from messenger pigeons during the war. They're already domesticated
4:54 What ya'll want the owner to do? Square up with a polar bear? lol
came here for this comment. Like it's a fucking polar bear, if it wanted to eat the dog, it wouldn't have waited.
@@C4PT41NSL1NKY That does not perse have to be true. Many predators sometimes play with their prey, before killing and eating them.
@@lordnazar6382 This sometimes is how they behave before they eat things. There is an older clip floating around just like this and the ending is just what you'd think. He's testing the dog to see if it's made of food. That said, unless the owner has a bear gun or something there isn't much he can do.
@@forgottenprophet0 Even with a gun like that, this is not a grizzly, this is a polar bear. Shooting it will more likely than not end up getting you absolutely mauled by the largestl and predator on earth.
The problem is that the owner had been feeding the polar bears, encouraging them to return to where the leashed dogs were and not understanding that the polar bear wasn't "bonding" with the dogs. It'd be one thing if this was a stand-alone, unfortunate situation, but the owner definitely had some responsibility in this case.
In the airplane video, they had 3 more engines, so they were more than fine. They just had to return. Absolute legends
When that deer went through that plate glass window, was I the only one expecting a cougar to come leaping through right afterwards?
i feel like restaurants reach a certain point where being 'fancy' is prioritized over actually feeding your customers
I always heard that if you’re approached by a shark you just punch it’s “snout”. That’s where all of their sensory nerves are.
16:46 insurance company: YOU HIT WHAT!?!?!?
The polar bear is the only bear you don’t stand up too, if you see one, it’s time for your canon event too see if you live, cause that bastard had smelt you for miles, that’s why in certain parts of Canada, doors to houses and cars are always left unlocked due to polar bear attacks
the shotgun shell used for that tracker was likely a blank. in other words a shell with just gunpowder
a tip for the nitrogen one, you HAVE to use your bare hands because if you have any kind of glove that interact with the nitrogen they freeze instantly and cause serious damage to tissue, but with bare hands there is a reaction (i cant remember the name right now) that it just slides the liquid out of your hand harmlessly (it also happen with very VERY hot liquid metals)
Leidenfrost effect
Precisely, but it's not infinite
actually the sled dog comes from a really sad story. the owner of the dog saw the bears used to come see his dogs, and started to feed the bears, so they would come, stay with the dogs without arm them, and tourists would pay to see it... Until the day he didn't feed the bears, and they ate the dogs. the videos we see here didn't end well
is there a full vid? where?
@@Owarikun WHY??!
@@Necrobadger morbid curiosity all of a sudden... pretty random...
Yeah honestly not surprised. Polar bears live in harsh environments with little food and have subsequently become pretty fucking ruthless as a result. There's a reason the rhyme goes "If its white, say goodnight." Its cuz they eat you. Every time.
Yea, cant argue there. Morbid curiosity is pretty horrible and hard to fight since it lingers for loooong
Context for the China clip:
I went to china several years ago, and this is a real thing. You won't see this in big international cities like Beijing, or Shanghai, but in the less visited city's you will. Staring isn't considered rude there, and for many, its the first time they have ever seen a non-Chinese person in their life, and since white people are the most common in media, if you are non-white you get even more attention.
24:14 that one doctor that doesn't recommend the toothpaste
The dog was eaten by the polar bear. And that wasnt the bear petting it. it was playing with it before killing it.
I miss Glen's gaming content. I know they've got the SR channel, but it feels awkward having to switch between channels to watch Glen content.
Same I feel like maybe rebranding as SR reacts ? Or smth like that
Check out NoBeansLIVE. An actual gaming with got uploaded there 8 days ago
I… can’t say the same.. I’m genuinely curious to your reasoning though, may I hear your thoughts on the subject please? @Theforgotenkirby
@@AbsenteeOwl2I think it’s cause in glens Chanel there is a LOT of videos of the SR reacting to funny videos
I agree I miss glens content glad to know I’m not the only one
4:30 bro really got hit with the counsel of cats😂
28:57 at our work place (i work in a warehouse now) we do stretches so that our body feel ready for picking up boxes and moving them around. And the two exercises in the short video is what we do too and in all honesty it just helps a whole lot.
11:57 squirrels are known to be extremely Savage.
With the husky, there was just nothing they could do. I'm guessing it got close without them noticing and then it's too late. They were just lucky the dog didn't react and the bear was 'chill'.
Yeah... the dog died.
Marmots live in high altitudes with lots of burrows in an area. In the case of predators, the high-pitched call carries very far and is super distinct from other calls, but also harder for the predator to pinpoint so the one sounding the alarm isn't immediately targeted by the predator
22:09 So, I did some research, because I thought that was the Golden Gate Bridge (I was closer to right than even I thought), on a foggy, cloudy day. Turns out, it’s the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. Still, pretty low, over the ocean, and that’s just heavy fog on the water.
2:13
Thats not even the worst danger.
Being that non-reflective, it absorbs extreme amounts of heat from the sun. Lethal amounts.
Sitting in it on a sunny day with the windows closed could kill ya in a very short amount of time... So, its safe for the UK. :P
13:43 they don't wear gloves because the nitrogen doesn't do much damage if a little hits the hand for a short period because it evaporates, but it hits the glove it will freeze it and make it more of a hazard
3:45-So...is that a parrot or a pirate?😅
Yes
13:45 he didnt just put liquid nitrogen he also put wate first and when its turned upside down the nitrogen turns into a gas causing lots of pressure forcing the water out the back
( this is a scuffed explanation sorry)
3:19 is exactly why I hate Daily dose of internet. Constantly saying, "Don't worry, no one got hurt" THAT DOG IS DEAD. The chain kept it from getting away.
I love the last one. I think the caption on it was something like, "Bro, I think I just got a job." I mean, clearly, he needs one in the clip.
I think the lot of us would love to see more wholesome/funny animal content
17:26 yeah an owls face is basically their ears so no wonder they’d be terrified.
fun fact. sharks do not like the taste of humans at all. they activly avoid us but the issue is they have a hard time identifying between creatures
16:10 look at the cat after it jumps on the mat it becomes all powerful and all knowing it has ascended to a higher place
1:36 when youre playing prophunt and theres that one dickhead friend who doesnt transform but is really good at staying perfectly behind you
I have worked in technical theatre for 13 years. Some fog machines use liquid nitrogen. Some of the guys decided to put it in a water bottle and throw it outside. It sounded like a gunshot. The police were called.
Also I went to Japan twice. They really looked at me because I have blue eyes and many teens/kids wanted pictures with my dad because he is 6’7.
"Clowns make a bomb, wonder why police show up"
22:11 that's the verrazano bridge in Brooklyn, NY
That parrot dentist is going places
4:42, Uh might not want to have this video in the compliation, the dog did not survive
You can find the reinforced concrete tests videos online and they are fucking amazing. The reinforced concrete shows barely any damage. Same with the containers where they store the used nuclear waste. They had a train run into those containers and it was just fine.
3:06 Moral of the story: Don't spend $1000+ on a cell phone for a child. lol
23:00 bro, that's steering wheel was on his sensitivity like imagine you're driving on a cliff edge and you sneeze and you're just gone. You're dead
10:53 dude! It literally took off before the mandarin fruit thing was blown off the table. That was fast
It's also an advantage of being small. Less distance for signals to travel. Nerves transfer signals at finite speeds. The ones that need to react to things in real time can send signals at about 100 m/s, but that's still substantially slower than a bullet. There's also brain processing. For example, humans react to touch much faster than visual stimuli because the brain has to process visual stimuli far more. Even then, in the time a human reacts to touch (like the fruit moving under the fly) the bullet would already be 45 meters away.
@seigeengine my cat was also incredibly fast
What's cat-like beaks? I think they're twice as fast or three times faster than us? Is that right?
He was so fast
But cat's nervous system is high strung all the time like a coil spring
@ Yeah, cat reaction times are much faster.
Humans are around 150-250 ms, cats are around 20-70 ms.
01:03 come on, that delivery food =D
6:43 wait till you see the one with the horse eating the human
"I have quite dry ears though"... 😂
I had a cat (years ago) that nursed on my eyelids. I had a permanent hickey on my eye under my makeup for years.
17:30 fun fact; when you mix chemicals with water you get colors like that
14:00 "Homieeeee. Homieee!" *random Marge Simpson Noises*
Is that a Roxy plush at 10:28? omg ...I neeeed it.
that dog actually was killed
19:10 I hope that's not an authentic Shelby Daytona.
Seems that it was sadly. Extremely rare car leaving a car show and some asshole prolly on their phone just destroyed something worth 10's of millions. Truely a shame.
It definitely was
3:32 I don't know about you, but I ain't fighting a polar bear, not even for a dog.
That was a sled dog, it's on a lead because that's where they sleep up in the Arctic homesteads. As for why you don't go out, that bear will kill and eat both you and the dog with zero effort. No, you leave the bear to its business, and if things go bad, you get a new dog for your sled team
Polar bears don't play. Literally the only bear that its pretty much impossible to survive an attack from if there is no immediate shelter. Everything that moves and breathes is food for a polar bear.
The dog actually got eaten even without the humans going out
@@ExInfamous thats why you're required to have a gun on you at all times in some nations with them
@@vanillaicecream2385 yup. If it's between you and a Polar Bear, it's always going to be you. Fuck the people who say otherwise.
Its abuse honestly
That poor dog, damn. Luckily it survived. Just feels messed to have a dog leashed in an environment with polar bears living next door
Sadly it didn't the bear ate it right after the recording if i remember correctly, bears don't put their paws on something they don't intend to eat
@@alvarofigueiredo6450 Like yeah isint this an entire thing in some places? That people leave the dogs on a leash for whatever reason. Like why? I read about this somehwere but I dont remember where
@@Haz4ler apparently they thought the bear and the dog were just bonding before it happened, they were feeding the bear themselves, which kept the dog safe for a time
@@alvarofigueiredo6450 This is some dumb sht. Feeding a wild animal encourages it to return, and consider those people a source of food.
I don't think the shotgun shell had any shot in it. It was most likely full of powder to a t as a sparkplug.
4:50 PFFT BRUH YOU WANNA TRY TO FIGHT A POLAR BEAR? BE MY GUEST, AND NO THATS NOT AMERICA!
Those iPhone boxes are made for those phones to fall out they aren’t secure at all. I’ve never dropped one out but it’s always been in my head
For anyone wondering the audio of the that had an engine failure is from a cargo not a passenger flight.
About the reinforced concreate one it was almost undamaged
That chrome car 16:48 is a multimillion dollar car
The clay clips looks like the inside of a spongebob synthetic krabby patty
Oh my God that part was on earnings 😮😮😮😮
4:44 That dog did actually get killed by the polar bear....
3:34 bc the owner is filming duh😅
2:00 i think it's blank. if it loaded i imagine it will be bad for engine.
8:55 i love it when i see on top left.. do not attemp like lol.
26:30 don't stop dogging me around
I bet the owners of the Husky thinks it's cute, but one day those Polar bears are gonna stop playing and start eating those Huskies. Animals can change their behaviour on an instant, especially bears.
No other option but to let it happen, you gonna have some fisticuffs with the one bear they teach you nothin to defend yourself for 'cause it's pointless?
no, i agree with you. but in that original video, the pair recording are going "Aww so cute, it's petting it" not taking it seriously at all. I'm not saying to go fight it, just not be negligent and taking it lightly@@Gyovali
fun fact! it's actually safer to handle liquid nitrogen bare handed than it is to handle it with gloves! the natural heat generated by your hands creates a barrier that keeps it from actually touching you.
19:44 this is Val Thorens
The construction workers stretching is a thing. Ive seen that and asked a friend of mine who works in construction.
1:41 "Jesus Christ" stop me if you heard this one - Jesus Christ walks into a hotel. He hands the innkeeper three nails an' he asks: "Can you put me up for the night?"
to be calm in an airplane with a 3 out of 4 engine that's impressive
27:52 - the forbidden grape
I mean the steak patrol is less cringey than maid cafes, so... there's that anyway.
That Parrot Should Have A Pirate On His Shoulder
4:38 don't be fooled, im sorry but that dogs not alive anymore
Oi, Glen, where's the new vid? Why did it go private?
I can do the handwriting thing too. Its actually way easier than it seems. Been doing for over 15 years now. Try it. Trick is to only look at the backwards hand when writing
27:23 it's so cute
The Plane going into reinforced concrete got pretty much turned to dust during impact, and the wall was left standing with very little or no damage
Tools for a dentist tooth remover, are somethimes called a Parrot Beak.
I shit myself when I see them kicking the surface with a shark that close
Question, why do you guys react to the same video twice in one video. I noticed in the past few videos
If you didn’t know alligators and crocodiles are fast because they are actually dinosaurs. Over time their tactics for food changed and their legs grew shorter.
They aren’t dinosaurs. They are archosaurs though which includes dinosaurs. The only current living dinosaur decedents are birds
Wow, Stan looks so different all of a sudden
@2:50 almost, not a new feat of engineering using a shotgun shell to start behicles, never seen flight of the pheonix?
The orca did get and kill the seagull and then we’re rewarding for cleaning up the bodies by the trainers for even more fish
3:15 the commentary is incorrect, the Polar bear later killed and ate the dog...
Where did that new video go Glenny?
4:54 my brothers what is gonna do to the largest land predator
"The dog was on a lead?! Why wasn't the owner-" You did notice the polar bear, right?
squirrels are omnivorous so it's not unusual to spot them eating some type of meat
11:06 that wasn't rusty brakes mate
That car i think was a Shelby Cobra Daytona replica.
'sees dog on chain next to worlds largest land predator' "whoiy isn't dae owner doing anythen"
That 90$ charge for the skateboard is ridiculous. By that point you might aswell buy a new one.
0:36 is the hedgehog okay 😰
16:38 I wouldn’t drive it as it’s a Ferrari 250 GTO and my favourite classic car and a fucking fortune that costs
It'd actually a shelby Daytona
*⚠️ARACHNOPHOBIA WARNING⚠️*
Starting at 27:22 and ending at 27:41
Planes are not designed to run on one engine, unless it has one engine, the strain of trying to run on one engine would ruin it
You can actually use hair to make mat for your front door.