California Grizzlies used to give Polar and Kodiak bears a run for their money. They were effectively a year round active Kodiak particularly on the coast. They have been gone for less than 100 years.
Hi Tsuki! Just wanted to say your videos have become a sanctuary for me, its what i watch when i want to just calm down and sit and relax and I thank you!
An interesting idea would be animals with "unusual" behaviours or diets when compared to other species like them. For example, plant eating spiders (Bagheera) or sharks (Bonnethead), or a species of shipworm (Lithoredo) who bores into limestone instead of wood.
If you want odd behaviour look no further than boxers. Not only are boxers one of the cutest doopies available, but they are like that one really weird kid that sits in the far corner of the classroom breathing heavily when pretty girls walk by and arranges his mashed potatoes in the lunch room to strange shapes before he eats it etc.
That sounds like a winner of an idea. Not many talk about spiders and sharks that eat plants. To that list i would add the palm nut vulture which has a diet made up primarily of plants despite being a raptor. Or the brown tree snake which can not only scavenge on death animals but can also scavenge on cooked meat left by humans. The cane toads can do the same but it can go one step further by eating faeces, particularly of meat eating animals such as humans (which makes them carriers of salmonella)
Actually, I seriously learned things I didn’t know from these interesting comments- & I’m a huge animal person!!! (Also, I am highly disturbed about the Cane Toads!!! Bleh!!)🙂🙂
This is one of my favorite things about my home country: our natural diversity. Lots of beautiful landscapes and powerful animals. The grizzly bear and American bison are powerful creatures that must be treated with absolute respect!
What about Reintroduction of the Korean Peninsula? Siberian Tiger Amur Leopard Ussuri Brown Bear Ussuri Dhole Manchurian Wapiti (Elk) Red-Crowned Crane Etc.
There are polar bears less than 300 some miles away from the central US living in Hudson Bay . Michigan is like a poor man’s Alaska with almost all the same animals
1:22 "a large flat rock" is being generous lol. I was thinking more along the lines of "unholy cross between beached sea cucumber and flaccid pe- well."
the American Crocodile doesn't dwarf the American Alligator, its maximum length is 20ft, while the alligator can reach over 17ft long, which is just 3 feet, and there has been a 19ft alligator measured by a scientist in the late 1800s but its carcass was too remote for officials to verify its size
@Curious the average length of the American Crocodile is 13-16ft, larger than that is exceedingly rare, just like Alligators, above 16ft is just as rare, and Alligators average 12-15ft so the overall average length adult males between the two species is approximately 1ft apart from another, with the Alligators weighing more on average when the same length. Again, certainly not dwarfing them
Can you please make a video about animals that are declining due to humans being over dependent on them? For example, horseshoe crabs have been declining due to being over harvested for their blood.
My brother used to live in an apartment complex near Columbia, SC that had a drainage pond with ducks and fish. The pond contained pike. He would watch the mother duck go out on the water with her train of ducklings behind her. Periodically, one of the ducklings would suddenly disappear from below and the line of ducklings would slowly get shorter and shorter until there were only two or three ducklings left.
Bears are terrifying!! I have developed a healthy fear of BOTH bears after watching several “animals attack” documentaries on TV! ••They have a new show I really like called: “Something Bit Me”…they featured a polar bear attack where it actually stalked & HUNTED a group of college students walking home from a party. The bear actually choose one of them & attacked her specifically!!! It was TRULY terrifying- she did survive, but barely!! (no pun intended!!)🙂🙂
I think it’s pretty nuts that there’s still a predatory reptile as big as the biggest mammalian carnivore on land today. The crocodylomorphs really are an impressive clade.
crocodylomorphs can be really adaptable, if there was was some mass extinction that wiped out large to mid size mammalian carnivores crocs stand a good a chance of taking those niches and likely returning to a warm blooded state.
Bears are terrifying!! I have developed a healthy fear of all bears after watching several “animals attack” documentaries on TV! ••They have a new show I really like called: “Something Bit Me”…they featured a polar bear attack where it actually stalked & HUNTED a group of college students walking home from a party. The bear actually CHOSE one of them & attacked her specifically!!! It also mauled a guy trying to save HER!! (What did her 3 friends do? NOTHING!! They were too shocked & stunned to react!) It was a TRULY terrifying story… they all did survive, but barely!! (no pun intended!!! err… WAS that intended??! I’m not sure!!)🙂🙂
I remember a picture ofvthat sturgeon. It was caught in the Snake sometime in the aught, I think, the nineteen-aughts. It took over five men to lift it. I don't remember the exact number. The photo alone was huge.
this country truly has an interesting ecosystem. it just be like "yeeee all this vibrant, grazin ass livestock- bruh. on my legacy as a brookshire, i know that aint the level 52 super ancient tandem war bear peekin out from his 15 yr hibernation"
I have never heard that crocodils live in the US. Only gators. Are those American corocdiles more dangerous than gators? Because crocs usually are more agressive, they consider humans as food unlike gators who hunts mostly small mammals.
US is not the 3rd largest country by size. Russia, Canada, China, the US.. Edit: apparently I am mistaken. Dealing with old info. US is larger than China. Apologies.
California Grizzlies used to give Polar and Kodiak bears a run for their money. They were effectively a year round active Kodiak particularly on the coast. They have been gone for less than 100 years.
I know a lot more about animals after watching your videos. Keep up the great work
I'll keep them coming :)
I like his narrator voice. Very calming!!
@@TsukiCove Do smallest now.
Hi Tsuki! Just wanted to say your videos have become a sanctuary for me, its what i watch when i want to just calm down and sit and relax and I thank you!
I'm so glad you brought back the animal size comparisons, I did miss them
An interesting idea would be animals with "unusual" behaviours or diets when compared to other species like them. For example, plant eating spiders (Bagheera) or sharks (Bonnethead), or a species of shipworm (Lithoredo) who bores into limestone instead of wood.
If you want odd behaviour look no further than boxers. Not only are boxers one of the cutest doopies available, but they are like that one really weird kid that sits in the far corner of the classroom breathing heavily when pretty girls walk by and arranges his mashed potatoes in the lunch room to strange shapes before he eats it etc.
That sounds like a winner of an idea. Not many talk about spiders and sharks that eat plants. To that list i would add the palm nut vulture which has a diet made up primarily of plants despite being a raptor. Or the brown tree snake which can not only scavenge on death animals but can also scavenge on cooked meat left by humans. The cane toads can do the same but it can go one step further by eating faeces, particularly of meat eating animals such as humans (which makes them carriers of salmonella)
@@theflyingdutchguy9870 containing what people don't think about??
Actually, I seriously learned things I didn’t know from these interesting comments- & I’m a huge animal person!!! (Also, I am highly disturbed about the Cane Toads!!! Bleh!!)🙂🙂
I've never heard of any of those, would love to know more.
This is one of my favorite things about my home country: our natural diversity. Lots of beautiful landscapes and powerful animals. The grizzly bear and American bison are powerful creatures that must be treated with absolute respect!
Tsuki another great video. I just love the way your group animals. Look forward to more.
Thank you for putting the conversions up.
You nailed it. Well done!
Thanks i appreciate it :)
I love your videos i always watch them after school
I'm glad you like them thanks for the support :)
You should do a list of 10 prehistoric animals that you’ve never heard of
What about Reintroduction of the Korean Peninsula?
Siberian Tiger
Amur Leopard
Ussuri Brown Bear
Ussuri Dhole
Manchurian Wapiti (Elk)
Red-Crowned Crane
Etc.
There are polar bears less than 300 some miles away from the central US living in Hudson Bay . Michigan is like a poor man’s Alaska with almost all the same animals
1:22 "a large flat rock" is being generous lol. I was thinking more along the lines of "unholy cross between beached sea cucumber and flaccid pe- well."
the American Crocodile doesn't dwarf the American Alligator, its maximum length is 20ft, while the alligator can reach over 17ft long, which is just 3 feet, and there has been a 19ft alligator measured by a scientist in the late 1800s but its carcass was too remote for officials to verify its size
@Curious the average length of the American Crocodile is 13-16ft, larger than that is exceedingly rare, just like Alligators, above 16ft is just as rare, and Alligators average 12-15ft so the overall average length adult males between the two species is approximately 1ft apart from another, with the Alligators weighing more on average when the same length. Again, certainly not dwarfing them
Can you please make a video about animals that are declining due to humans being over dependent on them? For example, horseshoe crabs have been declining due to being over harvested for their blood.
Great video!
Great video.
When I was younger I seen a lot more of these Hellbenders than I do now little sad because they only live in the most pristine water
Salamanders are extremely sensitive to pollution. It's sad how some people don't care about the things they destroy.
"Largest predators in the US"
No 1. EDP445
It'd be interesting if you did a top 5 longest snakes in America.
Polar Bears are the largest carnivore on land in the world. They are found in the USA year round.
Holy crap hellbenders are heavy!!
I believe Polar Bears hold the record for largest land carnivore in the entire world
Salt water fish and aquatic mammal would’ve been cool but I guess it would just be a white shark and orca which would be the same for many places
Hell Benders have the BEST.NAME.EVER of all animals!!❤️🙂
My brother used to live in an apartment complex near Columbia, SC that had a drainage pond with ducks and fish. The pond contained pike. He would watch the mother duck go out on the water with her train of ducklings behind her. Periodically, one of the ducklings would suddenly disappear from below and the line of ducklings would slowly get shorter and shorter until there were only two or three ducklings left.
i like how you lead us on like talking about brown bears then kodiak bears then suddenly take a 180 and go to polar bears lmao
Nice of you to add the US standard units of measurement after each animal
I think you could have included the saltwater crocodile too as there is a small range of them on the Florida east coast. Well done though
I live in New Jersey so golden eagles are everywhere
You should do a list of largest animals in North America from the smallest to the largest of all the species
I always get excited when I hear you mention Kodiak Bears, I used to live on the same island as them.
I also used to share an island with polar bears. It is quite scary ngl.
Bears are terrifying!! I have developed a healthy fear of BOTH bears after watching several “animals attack” documentaries on TV!
••They have a new show I really like called: “Something Bit Me”…they featured a polar bear attack where it actually stalked & HUNTED a group of college students walking home from a party. The bear actually choose one of them & attacked her specifically!!! It was TRULY terrifying- she did survive, but barely!! (no pun intended!!)🙂🙂
@@turtlejeepjen314 it’s not all bad, attacks are rare once you don’t be an A-hole and annoy them. They sure are vicious though
5 largest species of boney fish in the worlds oceans!
This Salamander is ancient relic way before the dinosaur
I saw a couple hell benders in Tennessee
I think it’s pretty nuts that there’s still a predatory reptile as big as the biggest mammalian carnivore on land today. The crocodylomorphs really are an impressive clade.
crocodylomorphs can be really adaptable, if there was was some mass extinction that wiped out large to mid size mammalian carnivores crocs stand a good a chance of taking those niches and likely returning to a warm blooded state.
I always thought the Kodiak bear was larger than the Polar bear?
Add the largest herbivores in the USA.
What About The USA Largest Saltwater Predator Fish?
Can you do this for other countries like India,China,Mexico Ect.
Jaguars have been spotted in Arizona
@@erichtomanek4739 I read that one of the jaguars that was spotted was poached and killed
The Monotremes lineage did coexist with dinosaurs first evolving 130 million years ago
Technically, the Burmese Python is the largest reptile in the US right now.
I still prefer nanulak for grizzly polar hybrids
Bears are terrifying!! I have developed a healthy fear of all bears after watching several “animals attack” documentaries on TV!
••They have a new show I really like called: “Something Bit Me”…they featured a polar bear attack where it actually stalked & HUNTED a group of college students walking home from a party. The bear actually CHOSE one of them & attacked her specifically!!! It also mauled a guy trying to save HER!! (What did her 3 friends do? NOTHING!! They were too shocked & stunned to react!)
It was a TRULY terrifying story… they all did survive, but barely!! (no pun intended!!! err… WAS that intended??! I’m not sure!!)🙂🙂
You don't have to run faster than the bear. You just have to run faster than your friends.
U forgot the alaskan mouse😁
My uncle is the largest predator in the US
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Kodiak bears are actually larger than polar bears, and are the largest mammalian carnivore on the planet
I remember a picture ofvthat sturgeon. It was caught in the Snake sometime in the aught, I think, the nineteen-aughts. It took over five men to lift it. I don't remember the exact number. The photo alone was huge.
Imagine using metric system in a USA video
On average, Kodiak Bears are larger than Polar bears. The largest Polar bear is only a couple pounds heavier than the Largest Kodiak.
If this salamander has a cute smile, I am Sarah Michelle Gellar.
Here's food for thought: would a bullshark count as a freshwater fish?
this country truly has an interesting ecosystem. it just be like "yeeee all this vibrant, grazin ass livestock- bruh. on my legacy as a brookshire, i know that aint the level 52 super ancient tandem war bear peekin out from his 15 yr hibernation"
What about elephant seals?
How does a sturgeon count as a predatory fish? They don't even have teeth!
ummm he didn't say sturgeon were predatory alligator gar was the predatory fish with the disclaimer that sturgeon get bigger
@@martykitson3442 7:25 "largest predatory freshwater fish"
Just because an animal doesn't have teeth doesn't make them any less of a predator
#1 loan sharks
Grizzlies+wolves+American alligator?
Bro, are you from Australia? Cause, if you were from USA or UK, you would have used pounds and miles.
Bro you're wrong. I'm from the UK and we use KG not pounds but we use miles instead of KM for some reason
Alligator Snapping Turtle??
Not even close to as large as American crocs or alligators
Seen this?
ruclips.net/video/BQsQzaDrHKY/видео.html
I have never heard that crocodils live in the US. Only gators. Are those American corocdiles more dangerous than gators? Because crocs usually are more agressive, they consider humans as food unlike gators who hunts mostly small mammals.
I'll admit it. I did forgot about Alaska
US is not the 3rd largest country by size. Russia, Canada, China, the US.. Edit: apparently I am mistaken. Dealing with old info. US is larger than China. Apologies.
What about the large snakes
This guy forgot about flat head cat fish way bigger than sturgeon can get
Big 🐈 cat
The us is the 4th largest.
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I'm sorry sturgeon is not a predatory fish The largest predatory fish in the United States should have been a muskie
Not even close to the size of an alligator gar which can reach 300#
@@kenneth9874 in that situation I agree
Do a top 5 of your favorite and least favorite animals please
You forgot discord moderators