The bat is only looking for food and the peccaries are like a super market, peccaries are plagued by fleas and ticks, that is why it chases them ,greetings from Monterrey Mexico ,, Great video
Ha Ha I like the hop of that little bat following the little javelina around. It's like "Hey where the hell ya going... slow down... hey I'm not done damnit" Where I live javelinas are everywhere. I usually smell the javelinas before I see them, and I think part of the reason why they smell so strong, well atleast the ones around here is, because they're always getting into people's trash. So as much as possible I keep the trash can in the garage, or in the backyard, or they'll knock it over, and make a huge mess.
"Javelina" is an english deformation of spanish "JABALINA", female of "Jabalí", what you call boar. All spanish call what you call "javalina" PECARÍ, small and very agresive boar from Central America.
Please help me out here. The Javelina has hooves - like a pig, a tail kind of like a pig, oinks a lot like a pig, and a snout definitely like a pig. How can it NOT be a pig, but a rodent like a rat?
Dang they look good!
The bat is only looking for food and the peccaries are like a super market, peccaries are plagued by fleas and ticks, that is why it chases them ,greetings from Monterrey Mexico ,, Great video
Always charming🧡
Ha Ha I like the hop of that little bat following the little javelina around. It's like "Hey where the hell ya going... slow down... hey I'm not done damnit"
Where I live javelinas are everywhere. I usually smell the javelinas before I see them, and I think part of the reason why they smell so strong, well atleast the ones around here is, because they're always getting into people's trash. So as much as possible I keep the trash can in the garage, or in the backyard, or they'll knock it over, and make a huge mess.
Great video
Buen videdo
"Javelina" is an english deformation of spanish "JABALINA", female of "Jabalí", what you call boar. All spanish call what you call "javalina" PECARÍ, small and very agresive boar from Central America.
What a nice Mutual of Omaha moment!
1:45 I wouldn't feel safe if they were within 100 feet of me, unless I had a fully loaded street sweeper shotgun.
That bat hop
A natureza é muito linda.
Where are you from india or outside india
Those are some strange looking pigs.
2:52 anyone notice the vampire bat near the baby
Yes, we have a video in which the bat bites one of the little ones.
@@thebwildsite which video is that ?
They're collard peccary
En que parte del pais es?. Saludos buen video
San Luis Potosí
Please help me out here. The Javelina has hooves - like a pig, a tail kind of like a pig, oinks a lot like a pig, and a snout definitely like a pig. How can it NOT be a pig, but a rodent like a rat?
It’s a pecory, pigs and javalinas split off long ago but at one time they were the same.
@@countessratzass5408 thanks
Closely related to the capybara of south America
And you got everything right except they don't "oink", they actually bark and growl. Talk about an animal that doesn't know what it wants to be lol
@@titanpredatorwolf7653 lol
イノシシと比べてめちゃ顎の可動域が広いのがおもろい。幼獣しばきたいなぁ…
Son considerados especié nativa o invasiva?
Nativa de nuestro continente Americano.
あかん、やっぱイノシシ系をみると虫酸が走って屠りたくなる。特に幼獣と、擦り付けやってる奴ら。
Balana
This is cateto
shooot
Bu
Sorry its not koment to you