This Is What Tigers Look Like In Australia
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- Опубликовано: 18 июн 2020
- At the edge of the world, on the edge of extinction, lives the little creature that could. The Quoll. | If you want to get behind the scenes on our latest trip down under, then check out our Patreon page for some exclusive new episodes. Watch the first here: / 38410024
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This episode was shot earlier this year before the mandatory lock down.
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CREDITS
Created by Dylan Dubeau
Written, Directed, Shot and Produced by: Dylan Dubeau
Hosted by: Danielle Dufault
Edited by: Jim Pitts
Story Editor: Cat Senior
Associate Producer, Camera Operator: Andres Salazar
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Examining the nature of the beast.
If you want to get behind the scenes on our latest trip down under, then head on over to our Patreon page for some exclusive new episodes. Times are tough for everyone, so these episodes will be early access to patrons, and then free to watch for everyone. Watch the first here:
This little guy overcame the odds and it's now thriving thanks to preservation efforts. And it looks so cute!
Did she seriously say “these chonks”?!
absolutely loving this Australian wildlife streak
Any native animals that are not marsupials in Australia and other close countries? Except for birds...
I've never heard of these creatures and they're so adorable
Why is everything cute or cool also endangered?
Does any one else have to pause the video to find the new animal drawing in the animal mashup at the beginning.
Ya know feral cats can be a menace, but it's rather amazing how well they dominate, wherever we bring them.
The Quoll seems to have gotten all the cuteness at the expense of the tasmanian devil.
excuse you, but that's a Tasmanian leopard
"It's like Reddit, but with feces"
Danielle:
Danielle: Cute and cuddly qoull
"They pounce on their targets neck and bite the base of their skull"
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The Quoll. The Little Creature That Could.
Anyone else notice the deathgrip she has on that thing's tail when she's petting it? I suppose that's how you're to handle them, but it was still funny to notice.
Animalogic, these recent videos from the Land Down Under have been superb.I've learned so much new info. Keep up the outstanding work.
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