@@jayphil2563 I wasn't referring to this video, just adding them to the list of FL's "I don't care who hears me" animal list 😊 They are super agressive and scare the crap out of me.
Please drop a link for your camera. Anything that can survive a hurricane's wind and water, remain dry in a swamp and still have 74% battery after 70 days is worth the investment!! TYSM for this amazing video 😃✌️
Bears are usually lighter built and have a thin coat of fur in hot climates, brown bears in the Middle East look like lightweights compared to the ones in Alaska. *yes brown bears live virtually all over Eurasia and vary dramatically in characteristics*
@@drewelliott9062 that is a mountain lion/cougar/puma. Just because its Florida doesnt change its species 😂. Panthers arent a specific species. Black Jaguars and leopards are referred to as Panthers, and that mountain lion isnt black 🤷🏽♂️
Bro, this is the very personification of a swamp. You're deep in the bayou here. I'd love to visit, but I'd rather not get eaten alive. Cheers from California.
@@gabrieldnchf2822 then it is not a true swamp. It just floods easily in the rainy season in the summer months. Swamps are always under water and very mucky. That is not.
I got lost in the swamps before lol was scary. Thank god I heard my dog barking at the house and followed it. It was a northern swamp though so no gators.
As a 19 year old from South East England, this stuff is crazy interesting and entertaining to me. I don't get to experience stuff like this and these videos help me to. Thank you!
I'maRealPloy ckeck out Myakka River State Park. Specifically the Deep Hole. In 2012 a famous diver explored the hole. See Myakka Deephole Expedition. ruclips.net/video/82ZKFCd7soc/видео.html
Your own country has amazing wildlife too! Research and appreciate what you have, in your own 'backyard' you will be pleasantly surprised and/or upset at the situation
Notice how much noise the bear makes crossing the water but when that mountain lion crosses, it barley makes a trickle! Those cats are a master of stealth..
5:13 White-tailed Deer 5:41 Yellow-crowned Night-heron 5:48 Limpkin 5:54 White Ibis 6:00 Two Limpkins 6:09 American Black Bear 6:16 Limpkin 6:21 Yellow-crowned Night-heron 6:31 Cougar 6:50 Yellow-crowned Night-heron 7:01 Three White-tailed Deer 7:14-7:27 Great Blue Heron 15:31 Cougar 15:36 White-tailed Deer 16:29 Virginia Opossum 16:36 Limpkin 16:52 Cougar 17:20 Cougar 17:31 Two Limpkins 17:45 White-tailed Deer 17:53-17:57 Eastern Cottontail 18:06-19:26 White-tailed Deer 19:33-20:28 American Black Bear 20:44 Limpkin 20:51 Northern Cardinal 21:01-21:12 American Black Bear 21:24 Cougar 21:37 Eastern Cottontail 21:45-22:29 White-tailed Deer 22:48 American Black Bear 22:56 American Alligator 23:25 Eastern Gray Squirrel 23:31 Cougar 23:38 Three Blue Jays 23:50 American Black Bear
Bro I was so taken back when I saw that gator walking by. Like I was like "There's that bear again, ok he's gone. So next is probably that ca- ALLIGATOR-????????"
Exavion Johnson I know they look virtually the same, but the Florida black panther is genetically different from the cougar/puma/mountain lion of the rest of the country. Fortunately, though, they’re genetically similar enough to interbreed, or else they’d probably be extinct or near extinction by now. I can’t recall exactly when, but cougars were introduced to the Everglades in hopes that interbreeding would bring them back from the brink of extinction, and it’s been working. The number of Florida Panthers has been growing thanks to the cougar interbreeding program, and the construction of special “crossings” we’ve built into the roads that cross the Everglades. They are now mostly a product of the two species’ DNA, but still significantly different enough to be taxonomically different from the American cougar.
Is no one going to talk about that poor lost little bear? Like why is it wandering around all alone? It looks a little young for wandering without it's Mama
It's old enough to be away from mamma. I'm curious about the doe who went past with its youngster and ran back afterwards without. The next few days the bear patrolled the area. Curious if the young deer was killed.
@@Thrashman-ye4cf I respect you for not being a know it all ass on the subject while giving your take on it, far too many people who become Einstein on RUclips comments and bash people for not knowing things prior
I think the noise the Heron was making is a warning, he proabably just saw your trail cam and was telling it to go away, that it doesn't want to fight him. I've acutally startled a few Herons while Kayaking and they've made very similar noises.
Yep, this is a very normal noise from a stork or heron, they don't exactly have a speech that is pleasant to the human ear... same with some humans though...🤨
Dude aren't you worried there's a huge alligator just waiting for his lunch to walk by in that swamp? That's all I think about the whole time watching you walk in that water.
That area is a flood zone, gators tend to stay by deeper bodies of water because that's where they hunt the most. Though it pays to stay alert around any area like that, of course.
Hey,you should contact the camera manufacturer and tell them about this. It would be a great advertisement for their product! 60 days, 100+ videos, survived through a hurricane and still 74% battery life and the camera is perfect!! Check into it, I bet they would be interested in using your experience!
Thank you so much for doing this. I am disabled and this is realistically the closest to true nature that I can get and it really heals my soul. Thank you ❤️
We call the really big gators, granddaddies. Got a family member that takes water samples for pollution control. He's sent to really remote areas and the stories are unreal.
@@EnyalienMini On some of the sites surrounding power plants, they have boxes where he can hook up a laptop to upload the info from the water samples collected. So, he's sitting in the truck, door open, laptop hooked up to the box, and he hears a hissing noise. He's like wth is that, turns around and there's a giant gator right at the back tire. Like less than 3-4 feet from his door. So, instinct to survive kicks in, he drops it in drive and floors it. Laptop goes flying out the door, crap going everywhere, gator trying to bite the rear tire. Just another day.
Fantastic video extremely impressive especially the alligator.. I don’t know how you actually can go through the Everglades and not be nervous about the alligator part...
Swamps are busy old places. Reminds me of my time in Northern Nigeria. If you parked your car in a place quite literally in the-middle-of-nowhere, nothing but dark desert, people would materialize out of the sand. Try and sell you stuff.
A lot of work and pricey equipment to put this together. Thanks for sharing with us. I rarely watch anything on RUclips that's more than 5 minutes but I watched this the whole way through and enjoyed every second. Great stuff!
I wonder why the deer almost always seem to notice the camera? Overall it seem large predators are oblivious to it but deer and some birds almost always notice.
cause they're always looking for possible threats since they're prey. bears and cougars don't really have to pay attention to much aside from people, lol
Due to the hotter climate, southern bears are more active and don't do true hibernating. They eat less and don't need to gorge on food to get fat for winter like their northern cousins to hibernate.
I love watching your videos. That strange noise was made by the heron. They have a very unpleasant croaky call. I've been walking in the woods and fields of New England for decades. I've seen things my fellow hiker’s never see. If i’d have had trail camera’s....!!! I'm almost 70 now so my hikes have turned into walks. Thanks for keeping me out on the trail virtually!
Someone in RUclips office digging his old videos in RUclips servers and forgot to put video files back properly that's why we see old videos being shown everywhere when we open youtube
It's so bizarre to see a cougar and a bear, animals I'm used to here in the Pacific Northwest, and then an alligator walks into the picture! Amazing! This is great stuff.
Its a nature park with precut trails lol I'd've assumed what he did and thought that it was park staff clearing the trails, especially since i could hear the tractor.
Its quite amazing. The animals as well as the birds instinctively know that the camera is a foreign object, from the way they tentatively look into it, in both the camera captures.
Are you afraid of anything?!? There is absolutely no way you would find me in that swampy water. Have you ever been seriously injured by an animal, insect or creature of any kind? I love your videos!
That gator got fat shamed by the branch that broke when he crawled over it
This made me laugh, the branch. Made me chuckle as I thought the same thing.
That made me laugh so hard
Gators have no shame. That's your stuff talking.
I failed to see the humor in that one.
The alligator squeaking over the fallen tree is the best part lol.
For sure
It sounded like when u have a wet finger against a mirror
Yep!
I thought you meant it was making squeaking noises, but then I actually got to that part on the video and it was so much better than that haha
😂🤣😂
Most other animals-I gotta be quiet.
Bear and gator-I don't care who hears me.
Boar too.
@@skoolie_life3261 I missed the boar
the belly squeak of the gator had me rolling
@@jayphil2563 I wasn't referring to this video, just adding them to the list of FL's "I don't care who hears me" animal list 😊 They are super agressive and scare the crap out of me.
@Renee me too!
You gotta admit.. that gator was pretty damn graceful lol I woulda got stuck goin over that
When this video is 2 years old but all the comments are new..... okay RUclips makes sense....
Because it just now popped up in my recommendations. And we're bored inside because of Corona so we click on almost everything😂
I truly had no idea there were bears in Florida.
Don’t feel bad... I was shocked! I thought only in the northern states... I’m still in shock...
houston Texas
Me either
Same here. I didn’t think they lived that far south
They can be seen wandering into the suburbs in N Florida.
Cycle Rider until the alligators find them sleeping!!
The AM/PM is reversed on your camera. Great videos as always. Thank you for the reprieve from modern day chaos.
Please drop a link for your camera. Anything that can survive a hurricane's wind and water, remain dry in a swamp and still have 74% battery after 70 days is worth the investment!!
TYSM for this amazing video 😃✌️
Not sure link, but he uses Browning Recon Force Extreme cams.
Capturing a Florida Panther (multiple times) was pretty sweet!
The squeaking noise the alligator made 😂
That's one squeaky gator
Bears are usually lighter built and have a thin coat of fur in hot climates, brown bears in the Middle East look like lightweights compared to the ones in Alaska. *yes brown bears live virtually all over Eurasia and vary dramatically in characteristics*
5:13 deer
5:49 weird looking bird
6:04 2 weird looking birds
6:18 weird looking bird
6:23 weird looking bird
6:30 mountain lion
6:43 2 Bigfoot’s
That’s as far as I wanted to go
You were wrong about one of these....That's not a Mountain Lion it's a Panther.
@@drewelliott9062 Where I’m from everything with shorthair and four legs with razor blades attached to its feet we call that a mountain lion.
(Srry)
@@Tristannn303 That's what they are called where in from too but this is in Florida. It was pretty clearly a couple of Bigfoots though.
@@drewelliott9062 that is a mountain lion/cougar/puma. Just because its Florida doesnt change its species 😂. Panthers arent a specific species. Black Jaguars and leopards are referred to as Panthers, and that mountain lion isnt black 🤷🏽♂️
How crazy if you caught footage of a murderer dumping a body? Ok ok ok I know I’ve been watching too much Buzzfeed Unsolved
It seems your AM and PM are switched
That bear is either very small or that mountain lion is very large
TRIPLExHAWX looks like a small bear.
Both
Bro, this is the very personification of a swamp. You're deep in the bayou here. I'd love to visit, but I'd rather not get eaten alive. Cheers from California.
not even close to a swamp. Just under water from the hurricane and low lying areas. wrong vegetation for a swamp.
It’s a strand swamp a type of swamp that’s only found in southwest Florida and is more like a flooded forest
@@gabrieldnchf2822 then it is not a true swamp. It just floods easily in the rainy season in the summer months. Swamps are always under water and very mucky. That is not.
@@JohnSmith-uy7sv I’d agree it’s more a flooded forest then a typical swamp
what a wide range of beautiful animals, im so tired of seeing civilization ruin nature.
At least the Everglades are protected,at least for now anyway.
Happy birthday 🎉
I got lost in the swamps before lol was scary. Thank god I heard my dog barking at the house and followed it. It was a northern swamp though so no gators.
I can feel the humidity through the video lol
YES! And the smells of the swamp too.
Thanks for not putting in music and spoiling the reality - thanks !
As a 19 year old from South East England, this stuff is crazy interesting and entertaining to me. I don't get to experience stuff like this and these videos help me to. Thank you!
I'maRealPloy ckeck out Myakka River State Park. Specifically the Deep Hole. In 2012 a famous diver explored the hole. See Myakka Deephole Expedition. ruclips.net/video/82ZKFCd7soc/видео.html
Come around my house during the holidays.
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Your own country has amazing wildlife too! Research and appreciate what you have, in your own 'backyard' you will be pleasantly surprised and/or upset at the situation
@@NannupTiger Do moped gangs count as wildlife ?
Who else watching during coronavirus
I'm here. would love to be in Florida. East Oakland sucks
Yup! The place to be!
😂😂😂
Me 😂
Trail cams / swamp cams = so much better content than the 237,000+ streaming options on Netflix / Hulu / Disney etc. I could watch these all day.
23:00 the noise of the gator going over the tree. Sounded like rubbing a balloon.
Canned rubbing
That Florida Panther was insane! Made me remember panthers are a real thing. That would be terrifying to run into.
Didn't know the Everglades had all these wild animals like bear and big cats.
Florida bruh it has everything
I'm surprised we didn't see a python or boa constrictor??🤷🏾♀️
Have always been there...
You're getting a look at the last of them.
It seems a little funny you're worried about the trees, I'll be more worried about the snakes, alligators and any other thing that swims and bites.
Exactly lol. Seeing how many animals are out there like bears and panthers I’d be nervous af.
Notice how much noise the bear makes crossing the water but when that mountain lion crosses, it barley makes a trickle! Those cats are a master of stealth..
Some of these animals definently see the camera and are so confused lmao
5:13 White-tailed Deer
5:41 Yellow-crowned Night-heron
5:48 Limpkin
5:54 White Ibis
6:00 Two Limpkins
6:09 American Black Bear
6:16 Limpkin
6:21 Yellow-crowned Night-heron
6:31 Cougar
6:50 Yellow-crowned Night-heron
7:01 Three White-tailed Deer
7:14-7:27 Great Blue Heron
15:31 Cougar
15:36 White-tailed Deer
16:29 Virginia Opossum
16:36 Limpkin
16:52 Cougar
17:20 Cougar
17:31 Two Limpkins
17:45 White-tailed Deer
17:53-17:57 Eastern Cottontail
18:06-19:26 White-tailed Deer
19:33-20:28 American Black Bear
20:44 Limpkin
20:51 Northern Cardinal
21:01-21:12 American Black Bear
21:24 Cougar
21:37 Eastern Cottontail
21:45-22:29 White-tailed Deer
22:48 American Black Bear
22:56 American Alligator
23:25 Eastern Gray Squirrel
23:31 Cougar
23:38 Three Blue Jays
23:50 American Black Bear
6:43 two homosapiens 😉😂
I appreciate you putting the time and effort into this.
Thanks
Thanks!
Absolutely amazing panther footage. There are so few left in Florida. Keep up the good work!
Those things are so big!...
That was quite awesome they are so powerful animals
you walked in that swamp-you must be one courageous dude
I agree .
Really
22:57 - Oh my god, he's so scary.
23:10 - So... ...scary...Scariest tummy squeaks I've ever heard...
shaky hands exactly 😂
Bro I was so taken back when I saw that gator walking by. Like I was like "There's that bear again, ok he's gone. So next is probably that ca- ALLIGATOR-????????"
Well at least there are no bears, panthers, or huge gators around the area he's cruising around in.
Exavion Johnson I know they look virtually the same, but the Florida black panther is genetically different from the cougar/puma/mountain lion of the rest of the country. Fortunately, though, they’re genetically similar enough to interbreed, or else they’d probably be extinct or near extinction by now. I can’t recall exactly when, but cougars were introduced to the Everglades in hopes that interbreeding would bring them back from the brink of extinction, and it’s been working. The number of Florida Panthers has been growing thanks to the cougar interbreeding program, and the construction of special “crossings” we’ve built into the roads that cross the Everglades. They are now mostly a product of the two species’ DNA, but still significantly different enough to be taxonomically different from the American cougar.
@@Xman-Flavor Florida panther
@@Xman-Flavor you're right. That is what they are in general. But, the specific version in Florida is called the Florida panther.
@@Xman-Flavor , Is the Florida Panther a sub- species of the North American Cougar? I suppose I should just Google it so never mind. Lol 🐱
You need to watch it again.
Is no one going to talk about that poor lost little bear? Like why is it wandering around all alone? It looks a little young for wandering without it's Mama
It's old enough to be away from mamma. I'm curious about the doe who went past with its youngster and ran back afterwards without. The next few days the bear patrolled the area. Curious if the young deer was killed.
Looks like a juvenile bear who’s just left the den on it’s own. Little guy knows what he’s doing now, momma taught him right.
@@Thrashman-ye4cf I respect you for not being a know it all ass on the subject while giving your take on it, far too many people who become Einstein on RUclips comments and bash people for not knowing things prior
I think the noise the Heron was making is a warning, he proabably just saw your trail cam and was telling it to go away, that it doesn't want to fight him. I've acutally startled a few Herons while Kayaking and they've made very similar noises.
7:25
Yep, this is a very normal noise from a stork or heron, they don't exactly have a speech that is pleasant to the human ear... same with some humans though...🤨
Some lanky bears in the everglades. Never hibernate, so I suppose they don't need to buildup fat to live on over a Winter...
Ohhhh...makes sense now. I m from the mountains...ours are big and filled out for the most part
And the northern bears have more of a winter coat, meaning fluffier fur.
23:16 the squeak of the gators belly on the tree has me cracking up bc it sounds like leather. i hate that i find this funny 😂😂😭
Dude aren't you worried there's a huge alligator just waiting for his lunch to walk by in that swamp?
That's all I think about the whole time watching you walk in that water.
And snakes
Good thing it wasn't a Galveston cop
That area is a flood zone, gators tend to stay by deeper bodies of water because that's where they hunt the most. Though it pays to stay alert around any area like that, of course.
@@Sangth123 There was a 12 foot gator in that “flood zone”
Hey,you should contact the camera manufacturer and tell them about this. It would be a great advertisement for their product! 60 days, 100+ videos, survived through a hurricane and still 74% battery life and the camera is perfect!! Check into it, I bet they would be interested in using your experience!
I liked how the alligator sliding over the log made that squeaking sound 😂
When that alligator strolled through, I legit said in my head "Well, there goes the neighborhood!".....that was a BEAST.
Did this just pop up in other people’s recommendations than just mine
Yes
it did for me but he probably has his comments on recent
Thank you so much for doing this. I am disabled and this is realistically the closest to true nature that I can get and it really heals my soul. Thank you ❤️
We call the really big gators, granddaddies. Got a family member that takes water samples for pollution control. He's sent to really remote areas and the stories are unreal.
Ok now, you can't just tease us like that and not spill a story!
@@EnyalienMini On some of the sites surrounding power plants, they have boxes where he can hook up a laptop to upload the info from the water samples collected. So, he's sitting in the truck, door open, laptop hooked up to the box, and he hears a hissing noise. He's like wth is that, turns around and there's a giant gator right at the back tire. Like less than 3-4 feet from his door. So, instinct to survive kicks in, he drops it in drive and floors it. Laptop goes flying out the door, crap going everywhere, gator trying to bite the rear tire. Just another day.
This place is basically monster soup
Fantastic video extremely impressive especially the alligator.. I don’t know how you actually can go through the Everglades and not be nervous about the alligator part...
I can't lie. I've never watched anything like this. But it was pretty damn cool. Thanks for doing all the work- so we can enjoy it. :)
22:38
Deer: .__.
Doe: o___o
Deer: ;)
Doe: * runs away *
Deer: :
love the aligator .. squeeking on the log ..
I laughed out loud!
I'm a little surprised you aren't more worried about alligators and snakes as you walk through those wet areas.
Swamps are busy old places. Reminds me of my time in Northern Nigeria. If you parked your car in a place quite literally in the-middle-of-nowhere, nothing but dark desert, people would materialize out of the sand. Try and sell you stuff.
Wait what
lol
A lot of work and pricey equipment to put this together. Thanks for sharing with us. I rarely watch anything on RUclips that's more than 5 minutes but I watched this the whole way through and enjoyed every second. Great stuff!
Chris Norton YES, 👍You nailed it = exactly what I was thinking.
❤️✅😎 REALLY TERRIFIC EVERYTHING.🏆
Great video to realise you're watching at 2am.
No regrets.
6:18am...and there went that night of rest....possible regrets.
Alligator: *squeaking noises as passes through*
That was actually the wood ‘groaning’ under it’s weight.
it really do be the same deer heading to and from work everyday
I wonder why the deer almost always seem to notice the camera? Overall it seem large predators are oblivious to it but deer and some birds almost always notice.
cause they're always looking for possible threats since they're prey. bears and cougars don't really have to pay attention to much aside from people, lol
They can see it
If they frequent the area, and that is highly likely, they notice when something is different or out of the usual/ordinary.
I had no idea mountain lions and bears lived in the swamp!
I find it amazing all of those animals live together!!! This is so cool to watch!! Thank you!
I wud be creeped out if the camera caught someone burying a dead body 😬😱
Why is this recommended now all of a sudden?? Im seeing so many comments from just minutes and hours lol it's like it just got uploaded
Goobert seems trail cams are trending. The algorithm is weird.
when the video is from 2 years ago but the comments are from one hour ago
Those bears seem super skinny to me, but I live in a colder clime so perhaps they don't need to put on as much fat in the warmer Everglades?
Your right the Florida black bear is small and thin compared to northern black bear same goes for Bobcats and panthers
Due to the hotter climate, southern bears are more active and don't do true hibernating. They eat less and don't need to gorge on food to get fat for winter like their northern cousins to hibernate.
How do you guys walk around in the same area alligators walk? That’s crazy footage.
He definitely is a crazy nut.
Snakes and gators tend to scoot when they hear heavy foot steps.
🐊 at 22:57
🐆 at 6:29, 16:52, 17:20, 21:26 (w/ 🐇) & 23:30
🐻 at 6:07, 19:33, 19:49, 20:02, 20:29, 21:02, 21:14, 22:49 & 23:49
🦌👃🏻: 15:55
🦡 (possum): 16:29
Super helpful comment!
Why does nobody in the comments section seem to speak English above a 3rd Grade level?
Sage Sarrazine they from Florida lol
@@isaacschick6128 Shit man I am too
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Pull my finger...
The alligator was so cool. I loved the squeaking sound made when it crawled over the sticks.
I love watching your videos. That strange noise was made by the heron. They have a very unpleasant croaky call. I've been walking in the woods and fields of New England for decades. I've seen things my fellow hiker’s never see. If i’d have had trail camera’s....!!! I'm almost 70 now so my hikes have turned into walks. Thanks for keeping me out on the trail virtually!
This is fabulous to see - Thank you so much for sharing....
I’m from Georgia and it’s strange how different the black bears look. These look bald! Ours are shaggy!
Wow you guys have some skinny ass bears in Florida. (Mainer here)
But that Panther, doe
Agreed. I up by the great lakes and those bears in the trail cam all look like yearlings compared to black bears up here.
Same
I might sound stupid but I didn’t know bears lived in Florida
everything lives in florida lol
The squeaky noise when the gator hops the log 😂😂
Gator sound effects crossing the log awesome lol
why are all the comments from 1 hour ago when this video is 2 years old lol
Someone in RUclips office digging his old videos in RUclips servers and forgot to put video files back properly that's why we see old videos being shown everywhere when we open youtube
22:56 the alligator shows up
First footage starts at 5:13 and the second at 15:17. Your welcome.
22:57 god I forgot how stupid alligators and crocodiles look when they’re trying to climb over shit.
It's so bizarre to see a cougar and a bear, animals I'm used to here in the Pacific Northwest, and then an alligator walks into the picture! Amazing! This is great stuff.
Florida is weird like that 🌿
You captured a Florida Cougar, those things are really rare
I was thinking the same! Had to replay that part a few times! Amazing
guys with a chainsaw in the middle of a swamp. would've noped the hell outta there
Its a nature park with precut trails lol
I'd've assumed what he did and thought that it was park staff clearing the trails, especially since i could hear the tractor.
The best part of the video was the sound when the alligator went over the log. :)
agreed
23:09 you can hear the slippery skin of the gator.
Wow that was awesome! But man those deer have it rough lol. Bears, Cougars & Gators..
I think I would be too scared to go back and retrieve my camera,, way too much wildlife out there lol
Probably has a gun with him.
@@gaylegreene sure hope he did!
Its quite amazing. The animals as well as the birds instinctively know that the camera is a foreign object, from the way they tentatively look into it, in both the camera captures.
I was not expecting that alligator. It was like a dinosaur walking through the woods.
You bold walking through that water
You are BRAVE to walk out there. I'd be scared of running into snakes, gators, and bears!
Its always great to see what wildlife there is in areas remote in the everglades. People can watch without disturbing or stressing the animals.
Every animal gracefully makes it over the patch of fallen branches…….Alligator flops over it with a squeal, saying to itself “I am death, fear me!”
That big cat had a sagging belly, which means she probably has babies somewhere!
22:56. A legendary Pokémon has appeared
Really bro🤣🤣🤣👏
Like why you gotta play with the poop
Why not? 🤷 He wanted to check to see what the critter had been eating. Seeds, no seeds, bones, hair, etc. Just like he explained.
One of the Panthers was wareing a tracking collar am I the only one who saw that?
The panther population in Florida is still pretty small, so I’m sure Fish And Wildlife does ongoing population studying/monitoring.
@@HorribleSonofa that's what I figured but I wasn't sure if I was the only person who saw it
I didn't notice that, thanks for the heads up. Will watch this again.
Gator squeeking over the log. Lol
Idk why the alligator was so funny, maybe because it just looks out of place.
Oh but it is not out of place. That's wrong thinking and gets you into trouble if you're out in these parks.
@@lourdesm.velandia-calderon3486
Well I live in the UK so I'm in no danger of running into an alligator.
@@Kjca_1998ok well in case you ever are out here.
Are you afraid of anything?!? There is absolutely no way you would find me in that swampy water. Have you ever been seriously injured by an animal, insect or creature of any kind? I love your videos!