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Josh & Greeny's: Wildlife Adventures
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Joshua Hatton and Mark (Greeny) Green have spent their lives fascinated by the natural world and the incredible animals that call this planet home. Join us on our journeys around the world to get up close and personal to some of the most unique animals that we share this Earth with and bring them back to you on your TV's at home!
BEAUTIFUL BUT DEADLY - Finding the Blue Coral Snake in Peninsular Malaysia
In this episode we explore the beautiful rainforests of Peninsular Malaysia in search for the most beautiful snake on Earth! The Blue Coral Snake - a highly venomous snake with the longest venom glands of any snake in the world with unique kind of potent venom! Make sure you watch the full episode to learn more about these incredible snakes!
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Solo exploring around Iceland to find Puffins and the Arctic Fox!!
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In this episode I travel solo around Iceland - one of the most incredible sceneries on Earth. As always though this isn't your typical holiday, I've got some seriously cool animals to find and film in my time here!!
Incredible Mammals of the UK (Otters and Badgers)
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In this episode we explore deep into northern Scotland around the beautiful Lochs on the lookout for the Eurasian Otter. After success there we head further South in the UK and patiently stake out a place at night and wait for one of my favourite black and white faced friends!
Wild Brown Bears in Finland!!
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During my time in Europe I was fortunate enough to spend sometime in custom made 'Bear Hides' a unique opportunity to get up close to such large and impressive creatures, hope you guys enjoy some of the amazing interactions I was able to capture during my time here!
Exploring Komodo National Park! Huge Dragons and Blue Vipers!
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Exploring Komodo National Park! Huge Dragons and Blue Vipers!
RARE MAMMALS - Endangered Brush Tailed Rock Wallabies and Platypus in the Granite Belt
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As some of you may know I've been based in the Granite Belt region of South East QLD, during my time my main focus has been to find and film the Endangered Brush Tailed Rock Wallaby, along my journey you'll see many other amazing animals I've encountered in my time here such as the amazing platypus. What some of you don't realise is I've actually based myself in the coldest region of Queensland...
Wildlife of the Ikara-Flinders Ranges (Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby, Red Barred Dragon, Crevice Skink)
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The Ikara-Flinders Ranges is located around 400kms north of South Australia's Capital - Adelaide. Here you will find some of the most unique wildlife in the country, join us as we find just some of the incredible animals that call this stunning area home.
Scuba Diving with Great White Sharks (Rodney Fox World Exclusive Ocean Floor Cage)
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In this episode we enter the cold Southern Ocean on the lookout for the most feared animal on the planet, the Great White Shark, our guides at Rodney Fox Shark Expeditions lower us down into the ocean floor under the safety of the world exclusive ocean floor cage, where there we are able to witness up to 7 different individual Great White Sharks.
Puppies of the Ocean - Swimming with Australian Sea Lions
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In this episode we show you what it's like to swim with the ever playful Australian Sea Lions -The Puppies of the Sea. Watch as young seals get up close and personal in the water with us! Their curious nature makes them one of the greatest species of animal to share the water with. Enjoy!!
Free-Diving Ningaloo Reef - Exmouth (Whale Sharks, Manta Rays, Humpback Whales and so much more!!)
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In this episode we've put together just some of the many highlight encounters we had whilst free-diving off the stunning Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia. Encounters include but are not limited to - Whale Sharks, Humpback Whales, Manta Rays, Reef Sharks, Sea Turtles, Sea Snakes and so so much more! Check it out and leave us a comment if you enjoy the video! Greeny
Is this the Edge of the Earth? Camping and Finding Lizards on the Nullarbor Sea Cliffs!
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The Nullarbor is considered one of the longest and most baron drives in Australia, in connects Australia's East and West Coasts and is essential to cross between South Australia and Perth. But this area offers some of the most unique camping in the world! Pull over one of the many side tracks and you're bound to find an incredible view awaiting! And for us as always there's more unique wildlife...
Full Time Aussie Explorer Sharing the Outback with it's Unique Inhabitants #rescueswag
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Just a few of the many highlights I've experienced since selling up my house and travelling full-time across Australia, sharing some of the most unique landscapes with the most incredible and unique wildlife we have to offer in this beautiful Country! #rescueswag competition. Please jump on the Outback Explorer Competition website to vote for this video in their current competition!
Australia's Cutest Animals?! WILD Numbats and Quokkas in STUNNING South Western Australia
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Welcome back! We apologise for the delay but we think we're back and better than ever! Join us in this episode as we journey to stunning parts of Southern Western Australia, in search for the endangered Numbat and onto the famous Rottnest Island to spend time with beloved Quokkas. Please if you enjoy our content like and subscribe to the channel, we have loads more adventures coming to you very...
Josh and Greeny's: Wild Aussie Adventures - Trip Highlights and Unseen Footage!
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Josh and Greeny's: Wild Aussie Adventures - Trip Highlights and Unseen Footage!
Saltwater Crocodiles in the Northern Territory!! Boating in the NT surrounded by Crocs!
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Saltwater Crocodiles in the Northern Territory!! Boating in the NT surrounded by Crocs!
Reptiles of the Pilbara Part 2 - Death Adders Insanely Fast Strike and the Worlds Smallest Python
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Reptiles of the Pilbara Part 2 - Death Adders Insanely Fast Strike and the Worlds Smallest Python
Reptiles of the Pilbara Part 1 - Goannas Along the Gorges
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Reptiles of the Pilbara Part 1 - Goannas Along the Gorges
Insane File Snake Breeding Ball! How would you feel seeing this many snakes at once?
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Insane File Snake Breeding Ball! How would you feel seeing this many snakes at once?
Crossing the Kimberley to Broome in Search for a Snake Amongst the Mangroves! Do You Know This Snake
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Crossing the Kimberley to Broome in Search for a Snake Amongst the Mangroves! Do You Know This Snake
Free Diving Australia's Clearest Thermal Pools! Insane Visibility and So Many Turtles!!
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Free Diving Australia's Clearest Thermal Pools! Insane Visibility and So Many Turtles!!
Two Troopy's Tackling the Gulf of Carpentaria! Lawn Hill, Waterfalls and Wet Season Storms
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Two Troopy's Tackling the Gulf of Carpentaria! Lawn Hill, Waterfalls and Wet Season Storms
Spotlighting Crocodiles on Stand Up Paddle Boards!!
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Spotlighting Crocodiles on Stand Up Paddle Boards!!
Sharing Outback QLD with one MONSTER PYTHON! Exploring the Outback on Dirt Bikes, we find an Oasis!
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Sharing Outback QLD with one MONSTER PYTHON! Exploring the Outback on Dirt Bikes, we find an Oasis!
Finding the World's Most Venomous Snake - The Inland Taipan
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Finding the World's Most Venomous Snake - The Inland Taipan
One week down! Living out of troopys and.....WE FIND THE WORLDS MOST VENOMOUS SNAKE!
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One week down! Living out of troopys and.....WE FIND THE WORLDS MOST VENOMOUS SNAKE!
Climbing the Famous 'Big Red' Sand Dune on Dirt Bikes! Birdsville Track and Brown Snakes!
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Climbing the Famous 'Big Red' Sand Dune on Dirt Bikes! Birdsville Track and Brown Snakes!
The Troopy's are Packed and we are off on our lap around Australia!!!
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The Troopy's are Packed and we are off on our lap around Australia!!!
Can Venomous Snakes Climb? Finding Wild Snakes (herping) in East Coast Rainforest
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Can Venomous Snakes Climb? Finding Wild Snakes (herping) in East Coast Rainforest
Freshwater Diving in the Manning River
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Freshwater Diving in the Manning River
Amazing Interaction With A Wild Lace Monitor!
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Amazing Interaction With A Wild Lace Monitor!
Thanks for doing this. Helps me design my enclosure for my Goanna in Michigan 🤙🏽
The world is full of wonder and you are so lucky to be able to see so much of it. Beautiful videos
They dont chase for but they do run at you to.scarw you off
Which is chasing 😂
nice vdo! what month did you visit to catch 'the end' of puffins season, pls?
What great footage! I really like the hands off approach to your filming style. Im from the USA and and trying to figure out a trip to visit the Pilbara as part of it. When do you think the best time of year is to see the most herp diversity there? Thanks
Thankyou! We try to promote more ethical behaviour around reptiles. Personally I’ve found around April to be a good time of year :)
You just saw it , you didn't get truth
Great vid
awesome video
Updating my comment: the Malaysian Remote Envenomation Consultancy Service, which assists health-care professionals, describes the blue coral snake as "venomous but with minimal effect". Your information that it is deadly is wrong...
Thanks for your correction and apologies for the misleading information, I found this information online in my research and now obviously doubt it’s factuality.
which place is this ?
Another epic little video from you guys, both very well done! 👏 Cannot thank you enough for sharing these with us all, especially as it's my dream to travel & herp all these incredible places you adventure in and living vicariously through these snippets whilst I'm dealing with chronic health issues is something I'll always be thankful for. Love all the awesome footage you were able to capture and overall how the entire vid was put together, great background music and commentary. Very interesting info too esp on the venom glands of the blue coral, really appreciated that extra tidbit of info! Keep up the phenomenal work guys, ever looking forward to seeing more of your content 🙏✨️😊
Wonderful work
Absolutely stunning! And as always, very interesting and informative. Thanks for another great episode
Great work guys. Love it
Thanks Mac!!
Excellent episode, loved all the footage
Those black beaches are interesting and puffins are such strange birds
Epic dude!!!
Thanks guys!! 🤗
Great work mate the arctic fox would have been a great encounter along with the puffin 😊
Love the video! 👍
Thanks Charlie! 👌
It is a dream of mine to visit the Pilbara one day. It looks amazing! Considering there is Varanus hamersleyensis in this video, this must be around the Hamersley Range. I recently acquired Varanus pilbarensis which originate north in the Chichester Range of the Pilbara. Is the landscape similar or is it less gorges and more scrubland. Looking for inspo for their vivarium. Love from Texas.
The Pilbara is absolutely stunning glad you enjoyed the episode! Pilbarensis can be found in similar habitats, if you were to base your enclosure design on the same habitat it certainly wouldn’t look out of place at all!
Great Video 🙏🙏❤️
Thankyou! 🤗
As always your footage is so good it makes me want to throw away my camera, nice work guys! Those badger shots were incredible, is that a regular feeding location that that group of badgers is accustomed to? I’ve never seen so many wild individuals in one place, that was really cool to watch. Nice work with the otter as well, I really need to make a trip up to Scotland and now I know to look out for them. You guys are really building an amazing channel here, keep up the great work!
Thanks so much for such kind feedback it’s greatly appreciated!! Yes this is a regular feeding location for badgers filming them in other locations would be very difficult especially on my time schedule!
Must admit badgers were a lot cuter than I thought, and nice to see so many together
Great camera work guys...I must say you Aussie fellas must be hard as nails..I live in the UK and there is no way I'd wear a short sleeve top in Scotland 🌨️⛄
Lovely footage, I love the badgers
Lets annoy the snake to get limes on youtube yay😢😢😢
That was so cool!!!!! Adorable 😍Thank you 🙏🏼 another awesome episode ❤️
Absolutely fantastic. Great !!!!
Quality video guys
Awesome!
Great video! it brought back some memories from when I visited Europe many years ago, unfortunately I didn't have the camera gear you can get these days back then, I did have a film camera but got all of my film taken off me at the Czech border as it was still a communist country back then, they would only let me have the photos that were already developed, I photographed these bears in a castle mote, they used to use them in some of the castles rather then water for protection and still had them there for the tourists unfortunately, a boring lifestyle for them, one did kill a drunk solder before I got there that fell in and I think after that they were going to take them out for safety reasons, I did see a lot of cool wildlife just like you's did, those squirrels are so fast, I saw brown and black ones, there are heaps of cool animals in those boggy forests, I hope you got to see the colourful newts, they were awesome, Thanks for sharing 🙂
I am sorry, but these things have got to GO! The planet is just not big enough for them and me.
I really want to go back to Australia!
Sorry, my first exposure to Salties was in the Australian film 'Black Water', and since then it has been NO Thank You to every offer I have had to visit NT. I lived in Barrow, AK for a bit and up there you are no longer the top rung on the predator ladder. That was enough for me. I don't like being on the food chain unless I am the apex predator. Crocs are not 'beautiful' animals, they are savage killers and while I do not advocate for them to be driven to extinction, I hold that CLOSE to extinction will be enough.
Wow that was amazing! I felt like I was on the island too 💚 you captured them perfectly in their natural habitat 💚 thank you for sharing your impressive knowledge on these magnificent creatures 💚 the vipers were stunning too!
Good sharing..happy watching from Malaysia
Great video and, as always, very informative. Great work, and yes , those blue vipers were amazing!
Gr8 narration..Gr8 cinematography!
Don’t think I’d be swimming anywhere in Oz.
Invest in a wind sock (AKA “a dead cat”) for covering your microphone. The Inland Taipan is a most impressive snake. 👏😎
A Komodo Dragon followed a hiker and his guide around the Island for 4 hours
Great episode Josh 👏
Such brilliant footage and narrative info too boys, very well done! Thoroughly enjoyed this episode and look forward to all your upcoming adventures too 👏🌟
What a great adventure! Thanks for sharing, looking forward to seeing more of these 🙂
Wicked
I wouldn't swim in anything in Australia, except a swimming pool.
These are only up north
Dude go easy on the background music. It is dominating your voice. damn!!
❤ This Piece 🧩 mini story Bits Amen 🙏 thx. For Documenting this story!
Great video. The Guitar theme sounds like Rambo soundtrack! :)
Wunderschöne Haie.