To animals, humans are like that one episode of South Park where they play WoW and a dude that uses cheats just comes out of nowhere and destroy everyone for fun
Strangely shaped and appears large, for some reason travels on its hind legs and does so comfortably Very odd coloration "fur" and patterns you dont recognize Smells unlike anything you've ever known You've never seen them eat vegetation, or forage, and their version of hunting is calling down thunder itself, a sound you can hear for miles and sounds like hell for your sensitive ears. Somehow, this sound means some has just been killed. They drag the carcass back to their herds instead of just consuming it and leaving the rest for scavangers, thats weird, do they even eat them? You've never known anyone to eat or try to hunt one but the one time one of your cousins wondered close, he died almost instantly They live in giant communities and seem to conjure food from the very ground, their dens composed of stone and wood and their territory isnt marked, its as if simply the fact they shape the local area like that is enough of a statement about what species owns it They've the forward facing eyes of a predator, so its probably best to keep your distance from whatever these things are. Yknow, im starting to see why so many animals are skiddish
@@ZyrTheMachineGodOfWar Thats the most recent way animals would see us. By the time we actually started to become Super-Predators, *MOST OF THE DANGEROUS APEX PREDATORS JUST STARTED GOING EXTINCT OUT OF NOWHERE* . And for the rest of the animals. They have would essentially seen us... The same way we see The Snail
I like the reference to the male tiger caring for his cubs, it’s rare, but truly not uncommon. Still baffles scientists though, even though domestic cats do it.
It turns out that plenty of "solitary" cats aren't actually that solitary, they just don't live in groups like lions. In addition to the well-documented tiger case, they're finding that cougars will share their kills with other adult cougars, not even necessarily related ones (although it's probably more likely between related ones). If Cougar A allows Cougar B to have some of its food, in the future Cougar B is more likely to let Cougar A share its kills as well. And for some reason this surprises people. I get that documenting a behavior for the first time is a big deal but why is it such a shock that these animals will tolerate each other and maybe even have friendly interactions sometimes?
My favorite part was the sudden mass hunt that the humans decided to do. I also had no idea that tigers in the wild could show submissive behavior ti avoid fights like showing their bellys or sharing scraps of left over meals.
For those who don't get the ending joke, the British guy is King George V, who was king in the '10s, '20s, and '30s. I guess he must've liked tiger-hunting. But anyway, as he was dying of something or other, his personal doctor deliberately overdosed him with morphine so his death would be announced in the morning and not the evening news. He didn't ask King George or any other family members, and this was only found out many years later after nosing through his diary.
Brits loved to hunt tigers, every single officer /general/ royalty would hunt tigers on their India trip. I think King George killed a dozen or so in his India trip. I like how the narrator shows the Brits as the hunters which is factually true because local Indians did not hunt tigers before and even now because of religious reasons.
@@nihalbhandary162 interesting. I think Indian Bengal tigers were often over hunted by the British elite long before their plight was known to the international public as early as 5 decades ago.
@bkjeong4302 Yeah,but lions don't tolerate each other and kill the one lost and his pride cubs ..that's very harsh as compared to tiger who got soft corner in this direction
@@thunderp1719When it's about ferocious animals, soft corner doesn't matter unless it's your own family. Lions have grp.s making a colony, the dominant ones fight & take over a colony or defence from other strong ones, and they can hunt together in grp. which means it can be an advantage than doing alone although its in a way a hassle to maintain it, its absolutely not about soft corner that don't matter.
Very funny to set it randomly in some historic context like imagine doing a vid on elephants and we randomly get into the punic war i think it is a funny bit with some potentail
@@linuslundquist3501 he is 5th Ruler named "George" in his line George V was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 6 May 1910 until his death in 1936. George was born during the reign of his paternal grandmother, Queen Victoria, as the second son of the Prince and Princess of Wales
@@L_Train when King George V was in his death bed, his doctor overdosed him with morphine so his death would be in the morning newspapers instead of the evening ones
Yeah! Dolphins can be quite devious at times. Wolves are both angsty and unlucky because they get hunted too much. Giant Pandas tend to be hyper-aggressive and pack a bigger punch than most people think.
Honestly so excited for these videos man, keep it up! Love how they always ends with the humans interfering with the animal's life. Nice and fun way of bringing a kind of awareness.
This reminds me of when I was in school, & there was this guy who wrote a speech every year that was about the life of an inanimate object like a bowling pin or a pencil, & it was a lot like this.
@@stevenandersen6989 its the identifying number of a male tiger who stared taking care of his cubs when the female died- its a reallllyyy rare instance as usually males will kills any cubs they see
in 100 years time we will be able to keep any species from going extinct with cloning and altering the genome of the clones, not ideal but on life support is better than fully extinct. poor beautiful tigers
Tigers MIGHT just about eke out a living given that they can live basically anywhere there are large herbivores and forest cover, polar bears….yeah probably not.
@reppit999 could be the same thing. depending on what type of color blindness you have it at times it is exactly how most prey animals see tigers. Compared to humans, canines deer and many other prey mammals are what we would consider red-green colorblind which is why the orange is indistinguishable from the green foliage (orange being a type of red essentially). Theyre better at noticing movement than us but we see more colors
@@sammyjones8279 I already know about human colorblindness, and that lick is still wiled. Some only see yellow and gray and few see B&W. The green Tiger in the video was hilarious.
I gotta see a how to leopard video. I think the potential is great due to how widespread and different the lives of different subspecies are. Also they interact with humans quite a bit in certain places due to their adaptability.
Your Bengal tiger video is set about three decades after the Rudyard Kipling Jungle Books were released. Likely at the same time as the first few Rupert Bear comics!
All the big cats are like this, they make one big kill and then laze around for days until they’re done with it. Of course making a kill is hard (unless you’re a cheetah, in which case you have a good chance of killing something on a daily basis with your 50% success rate) so in practice they end up having to spend a fair amount of time hunting.
I love how in every video humans are depicted as this bizzare force of nature that appears eldritch to every animal
I tried thinking about what I could say, but you know what? I’ll keep it simple… Same!
Well how else does an animal perceive guns and armies
To animals, humans are like that one episode of South Park where they play WoW and a dude that uses cheats just comes out of nowhere and destroy everyone for fun
Strangely shaped and appears large, for some reason travels on its hind legs and does so comfortably
Very odd coloration "fur" and patterns you dont recognize
Smells unlike anything you've ever known
You've never seen them eat vegetation, or forage, and their version of hunting is calling down thunder itself, a sound you can hear for miles and sounds like hell for your sensitive ears. Somehow, this sound means some has just been killed. They drag the carcass back to their herds instead of just consuming it and leaving the rest for scavangers, thats weird, do they even eat them?
You've never known anyone to eat or try to hunt one but the one time one of your cousins wondered close, he died almost instantly
They live in giant communities and seem to conjure food from the very ground, their dens composed of stone and wood and their territory isnt marked, its as if simply the fact they shape the local area like that is enough of a statement about what species owns it
They've the forward facing eyes of a predator, so its probably best to keep your distance from whatever these things are.
Yknow, im starting to see why so many animals are skiddish
@@ZyrTheMachineGodOfWar Thats the most recent way animals would see us.
By the time we actually started to become Super-Predators, *MOST OF THE DANGEROUS APEX PREDATORS JUST STARTED GOING EXTINCT OUT OF NOWHERE* .
And for the rest of the animals. They have would essentially seen us... The same way we see The Snail
I like the reference to the male tiger caring for his cubs, it’s rare, but truly not uncommon. Still baffles scientists though, even though domestic cats do it.
They're just like us
It turns out that plenty of "solitary" cats aren't actually that solitary, they just don't live in groups like lions. In addition to the well-documented tiger case, they're finding that cougars will share their kills with other adult cougars, not even necessarily related ones (although it's probably more likely between related ones). If Cougar A allows Cougar B to have some of its food, in the future Cougar B is more likely to let Cougar A share its kills as well. And for some reason this surprises people. I get that documenting a behavior for the first time is a big deal but why is it such a shock that these animals will tolerate each other and maybe even have friendly interactions sometimes?
Wait, so you're telling me your domestic male cats care for their young ones? Here the male cats usually just kill and maybe eats the kittens too.
At the risk of being obnoxiously petty about semantics... being rare and not uncommon are mutually exclusive...
It’s rare for humans to see it, but it’s not an uncommon behavior, y’know?
My favorite part was the sudden mass hunt that the humans decided to do. I also had no idea that tigers in the wild could show submissive behavior ti avoid fights like showing their bellys or sharing scraps of left over meals.
Most animals roll on there belly’s and piss themselves to show there submissive or out of fear to mark there territory
Many animals do that or perform threat displays before fighting
Even a small injury can become fatal so fighting is generally last resort
For those who don't get the ending joke, the British guy is King George V, who was king in the '10s, '20s, and '30s. I guess he must've liked tiger-hunting. But anyway, as he was dying of something or other, his personal doctor deliberately overdosed him with morphine so his death would be announced in the morning and not the evening news. He didn't ask King George or any other family members, and this was only found out many years later after nosing through his diary.
Why did he want it specifically on the morning news?
@@Taiyama2 Evening news were basically the "tabloids" or "yellow press" as far as I've understood it.
interesting
Brits loved to hunt tigers, every single officer /general/ royalty would hunt tigers on their India trip. I think King George killed a dozen or so in his India trip. I like how the narrator shows the Brits as the hunters which is factually true because local Indians did not hunt tigers before and even now because of religious reasons.
@@nihalbhandary162 interesting. I think Indian Bengal tigers were often over hunted by the British elite long before their plight was known to the international public as early as 5 decades ago.
This makes tigers seems so chill. Sharing food and not instantly fighting when in another territory.
A lot of wild felids are somewhat tolerant of each other to a point, though only lions and male cheetahs are social (the rest hunt alone)
@bkjeong4302
Yeah,but lions don't tolerate each other and kill the one lost and his pride cubs ..that's very harsh as compared to tiger who got soft corner in this direction
@thunderp1719
Male lions need to be very competitive. Otherwise they starve or another male kills their cubs.
@@caesargold3695
Same with other big cats
@@thunderp1719When it's about ferocious animals, soft corner doesn't matter unless it's your own family. Lions have grp.s making a colony, the dominant ones fight & take over a colony or defence from other strong ones, and they can hunt together in grp. which means it can be an advantage than doing alone although its in a way a hassle to maintain it, its absolutely not about soft corner that don't matter.
Very funny to set it randomly in some historic context like imagine doing a vid on elephants and we randomly get into the punic war i think it is a funny bit with some potentail
as a retired tiger, this is how I remember it..
i didnt make it that far but its nice he has a video on it so i can see
You managed to reach retirement age?
Amazing!
Thx i just spawned, didnt know what to do.
Same I'm stuck on a couple beginner quest, ffs...
I spawned as a pig, am i cooked
@@TheNameLessGuardiawe tigers are coming for you 😈
Bruh I spawned in as a hampster
@@TheNameLessGuardiaYou’ll be dead before that.
This channel deserves more attention. These skits are so funny😂
Ong
6:47 isn’t this a reference to that one male tiger who raised his cubs by himself after his mate disappeared?
Oh, true. I knew if the story still missed to connect the dots.
His mate is for the mangroves
Aww such a nice dad ❤
@@jaymaamansadevi5500 His mate died, actually.
How to lion seems like a great next step for the series! I’m patient to see what’s next!
Nice! I wonder if who will show off a bunch of lion populations from India, Senegal, Kenya and South Africa?
I love how you paint the British as some sort of apex predator hiding in the trees
Or at least the British elite of the times. They’re gruesome to anyone but their families.
That's because humans are the ultimate apes predator. Sadly we've gotten too good at it and are currently causing a mass extinction.
@@SlapstickGenius23true, sadly Brits have fallen off now. They won't even defend their country from mooslims.
All humans lmao, not just british
Video idea: Your life as a crocodile, also your videos are great keep up the good work.
this woud be pretty good
then maybe alligators and caymans next
You're in luck!
they did it
You should totally do elephants next.
I bet it's depressing.
nature vs. humans usually is
wow that's a good suggestion
That was great. I think there are three kinds of elephants. Two African species (forest and savannah elephants) and the Asian Elephant.
wait why? they have some of the better lives in the animal kingdom
@@footyroll8678 Look up Mary, Topsy, and Jumbo the elephant and you'll see
I guess not even tigers are immune to getting jumpscared by George V’s blue eyes
Frigging accurate as hell!
King George's V*
@@corvoyami3192 Who is this King George and why does he have a "V"?
@@linuslundquist3501 he is 5th Ruler named "George" in his line
George V was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 6 May 1910 until his death in 1936. George was born during the reign of his paternal grandmother, Queen Victoria, as the second son of the Prince and Princess of Wales
@@SirsasthNigam. I know, just being facetious about the misplaced apostrophy
I saw the part where the tiger cub got hit by the baseball bat, and instantly an ad with cheering sfx at the beginning played. hillarious.
I got a Reese’s ad and I was not happy
To be honest, I wasn't expecting that "english king being euthanised so his death would appear in the morning newspaper" refrence.
Attention seeker maniacs
I dont get it
@@L_Train when King George V was in his death bed, his doctor overdosed him with morphine so his death would be in the morning newspapers instead of the evening ones
Lol misread as enthused 😂😂
Honestly surprised Tigers tolerate each other this much
Me too.
They live places with a very high density of food. So when there's enough to go around it's no problem
It’s mostly related individuals being tolerant of each other (such as siblings, or father-offspring interactions).
Unlike lions
@@thunderp1719 Lions tolerate each other well, unless its two adult males. Then it can get really bloody
The British in this video reminded me of the hunter sketch in Monty Python's Meaning of Life
A Tiger? in AFRICA?!
These are all so great. The British tiger hunters feel reminiscent of Monty Python animation. Hoping for Wolf, Panda or Dolphin in the future.
Yeah! Dolphins can be quite devious at times. Wolves are both angsty and unlucky because they get hunted too much. Giant Pandas tend to be hyper-aggressive and pack a bigger punch than most people think.
@SlapstickGenius23 Indeed. Plus, pandas I hear tend to have a lot of difficulty mating.
@@rosswebster7877I would love if there was a wolf edition in this series, they have quite interesting social life with their family/pack
just so you there are male tigers looking out after their cubs after the mothers deaths it not common but it has happened
I believe the part where a one-eared male tiger and two cubs turn up out of nowhere is a reference to this.
you missed the obne eared male with two cubs our main tiger shared with in the video
Honestly so excited for these videos man, keep it up! Love how they always ends with the humans interfering with the animal's life. Nice and fun way of bringing a kind of awareness.
Glad you like them!
You should do insects they got interesting life cycles
Malaria is even weirder.
Please never stop uploading these
Never
Unfortunately quality uploaders are an endangered breed.
No amount of stripes that can save them!
‘Don eat for taste, eat for the macronutrients it gives you’
-Dantes
As a tiger this brings back so many memories... 😢
You're gonna be as big as tierzoo and casual geographic and sooner than u think.
Great video thank you! Binged this series and was stoked to see this new addition! Next my life as an orca?
This reminds me of when I was in school, & there was this guy who wrote a speech every year that was about the life of an inanimate object like a bowling pin or a pencil, & it was a lot like this.
I hope that guy makes a youtube channel, and I come upon it one day.
The next installment of this legendary series
6:47 i love the potential P243 refrence
What's P243?
@@stevenandersen6989 Apparently, It's the name of a male tiger who started taking care of his cubs after the mother died.
Neat stuff !
@@stevenandersen6989 its the identifying number of a male tiger who stared taking care of his cubs when the female died- its a reallllyyy rare instance as usually males will kills any cubs they see
Im gonna be honest, i have clue who the british dude is, but I could feel this guys animosity toward him
King george V
@@frougee he kill alotta tigers?
@@WrathMilten i dunno
Yeah he hunted tigers a lot, and once I said he wasn’t handsome so I was harassed. True story but now I can relate to the tigers.
dude was the emperor of india
Your life as a Wolverine? That would be a good one, include a joke about stealing signs as well.
I love felines so much and your videos are creative ways to easily learn about animals in a fun way!
Glad you like them!
one day i would love to see how to tarantula or how to carpet python.. maybe all a bit too vague.. pink toe tarantula or coastal carpet python
Great video. Would you ever consider doing the raccoon dog? So little is known of their
I can look into them
@@Jamestoland ooh yes, the canids behind the various Korean Neoguri and Japanese Tanuki legends.
Can't believe he managed to reference king george's euthanizing lmaoooo
3:39 Perfect nazgul reference
Make "your life as a rat" please.
-Ron, The Almighty Rat King
Love this but it makes me tragically sad to think both Polar Bears and Tigers probably won’t be around in 100 years time
in 100 years time we will be able to keep any species from going extinct with cloning and altering the genome of the clones, not ideal but on life support is better than fully extinct. poor beautiful tigers
Tigers MIGHT just about eke out a living given that they can live basically anywhere there are large herbivores and forest cover, polar bears….yeah probably not.
Do malaria. The British never beat malaria.
love your content ♥ the dark humor was so spot on lol
Glad you enjoyed!
Amazing video! I loved the reference to that male tiger that raised his two cubs after the mom was killed 😊
"How to human?"....a random tiger said
This channel is going to go far.
nice tutorial vid im now gonna main a siberian tiger in my playthrough
imagine being a tiger minding your business. But then random hunt happens by humans
Excuse me but did you say "leap THIRTY FEET?!?!"
9 Meters in none freedom units
Let’s be honest America is not about freedom though.
They can leap up to 36 feet
the long jump world record in olympicsis around 28-29 feet. humans can do that bruh. tigers can leap far more
@@footyroll8678yes but tigers can do it from a standstill, we need a running start
There's a video online of a tiger jumping up and attacking a dude riding an elephant.
And then there's that one male tiger that, completely contrary to everything we understood about tigers, raised his cubs after their mother died.
Can you do one on Crocodiles and/or Aligators please?? 🥺 I love these so much!!
Seems to be a popular suggestion…
@@Jamestoland WOOOT!!!
I shall keep my fingers crossed c:
It feels like the next one will be about crocodiles
An elephant seal video would be sick. Mature male fights are intense and the existence of 'Super Weeners' is just funny.
Blows my mind how curtain animals see tigers as green.
Bro is going to lose it when he finds out about human color blindness
@reppit999 could be the same thing. depending on what type of color blindness you have it at times it is exactly how most prey animals see tigers. Compared to humans, canines deer and many other prey mammals are what we would consider red-green colorblind which is why the orange is indistinguishable from the green foliage (orange being a type of red essentially). Theyre better at noticing movement than us but we see more colors
@@sammyjones8279 I already know about human colorblindness, and that lick is still wiled. Some only see yellow and gray and few see B&W. The green Tiger in the video was hilarious.
Hoping for “life of a crocodile/alligator” soon
the production quality on this one damn
There is a george of the jungle joke waiting to be made here but sadly im not clever enough to make it.
Sure, there is also a Canadian George of the jungle show with two crazy and differently so bad they’re good seasons.
I love your videos about your life as animal. Keep it up
Thanks, will do!
Your life as a fox please! 😊
I love these sort of videos. Keep going! 👏🏻
Keep up the good work, one of the best Sam o Nella clones in the business. You got so much potential!!!
Thank you! Will do!
Loved the little star wars reference
The evil empire in Star WArs are like the evil British empire.
@@toolbaggers no the rule of two lol I'm a nerd
These are so good. Please keep making them :)
Thank you! Will do!
King George V jumpscares:
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You will thank me later
Thank you 🙏
@@Londynn2552 anytime 🙏
Thank you for your help🫡🫡🫡 definitely an underrated comment
As an American my ancestors too had to deal with those pesky British Soldier Predators. 😂
Just found the channel about to watch the rest of your videos
do human one day
I hope your channel keeps growing, ypu make great videos my friend. 👍
Suggestion: octopus?? 🐙
This is great. Cheers to the video maker!
I gotta see a how to leopard video. I think the potential is great due to how widespread and different the lives of different subspecies are. Also they interact with humans quite a bit in certain places due to their adaptability.
if you are a tiger you likely won't do anything of that as you will be born in captivity in USA
as a dragon I can relate to this
You may end up eating some funny meat though.
My new favorite channel.
Your life, as one of the most hidden and reclusive animals of all,
The Reddit/Discord Mod
Just a silly suggestion, but what about a crocodile or alligator, be a cool video.
my battery is at 69 percent
nice
Bruh I’m at 68 💀
YOOOOOOOOO
Nice
Nice
this has got to be one of the best series of videos on RUclips hahah love the shark one too
Hey, I noticed that fellowship of the ring reference
Tiger videos..they're GRRRRRRREAT!! 😂
Your Bengal tiger video is set about three decades after the Rudyard Kipling Jungle Books were released. Likely at the same time as the first few Rupert Bear comics!
This was very helpful. My washing machine is now fixed ❤
God i wish i could leap 30 ft.
Ayyy I dropped what I was watching so fast
3:30 "Oh no, it's King George V. Again!"
Great video! You should do a lion one next
babe wake up a new your life as video dropped
"You preference eating one large meal a week so you can spend your time sleeping for 18 hours a day"
Wow, tigers are just depressed people, relatable.
All the big cats are like this, they make one big kill and then laze around for days until they’re done with it.
Of course making a kill is hard (unless you’re a cheetah, in which case you have a good chance of killing something on a daily basis with your 50% success rate) so in practice they end up having to spend a fair amount of time hunting.
Your life as an Orca
You make such good videos! Watched this at FC 2024 and it was endearing! I guess ny my pick would be red panda? Or eel.
I love the humor :) My kind of stuff.
You should do sheep
he got a better mic!!! love the progression ♥️
Petition to make: you’re life as a crocodile
Wow, cool! Crocodiles are definitely dangerous animals. Even though some of them are more endangered than others.
1:50 good, good, let the TierZoo flow through you
🤓👆errmm actually it’s 1:45
I was sent when the mom came back and 2 of the children were crushed under fallen debris. Nature is brutal lmao
'Oho.'
-George the Brit
Nice.
You know what would be good?
"Your life as a doctor" episode xD
Male wolverines will also spend time raising their cubs and have been documented traveling through territories to raise multiple sets of cubs.
Could you do leopard seals?
Can I take that as a maybe?
In full color this time! Keep up the good work!
Help this is really fun to watch 😁😁