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Wildlife by Bean
Canada
Приєднався 11 лип 2020
A collection of short videos depicting wildlife behaviors and wild places in the world. Through the use of trail cameras, video cameras and handheld views from a still camera with a long lens, I try to catch completely candid views of wildlife behaviors. Based out of Kamloops, BC, Canada I explore the forests, mountains and grasslands that western Canada is known for. Additionally, travel to more distant wild places often provides interesting footage.
Skeleton Coast of Namibia
On Namibia's Atlantic Coast is found the remarkable and strange Skeleton Coast.
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Bear scratches back against my camera
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Two cameras pick up a young Black Bear discovering a good tree to scratch against.
Chameleon disguises its walk
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A Flat-necked Chameleon disguises its movements with this unusual nonrhythmic walk in southern Africa.
Lone wolves
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Young adult wolves remain with their natal pack only as long as they can be supported. Often they are the last to eat at a kill and may go hungry. Trying to join another group is very dangerous, if they don't life becomes very tough.
Lost in Norway's road tunnels
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Norway have over a 1000 tunnels with some up to 24 km long. Many have traffic circles. They use interesting lighting to mimic natural light to help with driver fatigue.
Spotted hyenas spotted
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The Spotted Hyena (also called the Laughing Hyena) is more of an efficient predator than a scavenger. Hunting in packs of four to twenty they can bring down much larger animals like zebras. It is one of the well known animals in South Africa's Kruger National Park.
Rattlesnakes up really close
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The Northern Pacific Rattlesnake, a venomous snake, is a subspecies of the Western Rattlesnake and in Canada found only in the dry valleys of the southern interior of British Columbia. Rattlesnakes are shy and retiring. Generally, they will only strike non-prey in self defense, after giving their characteristic rattle warning. They are endangered and it is illegal to kill, harm, or capture them.
Bear attacks my trail camera
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This Black Bear easily breaks the wire supporting the camera on a tree but luckily the braised cable prevents the bear from taking it away.
Armored Bush Cricket
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Found throughout southern Africa, this large cricket has many defenses.
African Elephants
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Some views of the elephants in Kruger National Park in South Africa.
Rattlesnake strike
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The Northern Pacific Rattlesnake, a venomous snake with large fangs, is a subspecies of the Western Rattlesnake and in Canada found only in the dry valleys of the southern interior of British Columbia. Rattlesnakes are shy and retiring and should be treated with respect. Generally, they will only strike non-prey in self defense, after giving their characteristic rattle warning. They are endange...
Black Bear and her cubs spent the night
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After checking out my apiary's electric fence this Black Bear sow and her two cubs decide to rest for a few hours in my Ponderosa Pine tree. In the interior of western Canada.
Spawning trout get a big surprise
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Wild Rainbow Trout spawn naturally in small creeks in the interior plateau of western Canada.
Chimpanzee rescue
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Visited the "Chimp Eden" facility at the Jane Goodall Institute South Africa where good work is done to rescue chimpanzees taken from their natural habitat.
Hiking the Arctic's Baffin Island, Sirmilik National Park
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Hiking the Arctic's Baffin Island, Sirmilik National Park
Lions, leopards, cheetah too hot to hunt
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Lions, leopards, cheetah too hot to hunt
Grouse display and fight for breeding rights
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Grouse display and fight for breeding rights
Hiking the Arctic's Baffin Island Akshayuk Pass
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Hiking the Arctic's Baffin Island Akshayuk Pass
Beneath the edge of an Arctic glacier
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Beneath the edge of an Arctic glacier
Night dive encounter with a Monk Seal
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Night dive encounter with a Monk Seal
Rattlesnakes leaving their winter den
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Rattlesnakes leaving their winter den
he could bearly read the warning!
Lmao he brought his buddy’s to try to figure it out 😂😂
Nasty old bear lol
Thanks for your interest and comment. Actually, this was a very young bear probably going into his second year.
@@wildlifebybean Ok. I was only trying to be silly because I know animals, and they do some silly things., too. I had a giant wildcat go through my gardening things once, rubbing himself on everything I had touched, and basically saying, " Take that." Then, he ran away the same way. Lol lol Thank you for caring for the wildlife. Peace and good wishes. 💓🙏
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Winnie the Pooh no win
確実に死ねる電圧でね!
The bees have there own castle walls yeaaaaaaaahhhhhhh!!!
You need to boost the energy output using a microwave capacitor.
increase the voltage…
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I'd put electric mats around the outside of the wire and seeing the bear get through the wire. They are using electric mats at homes that bears are bothering and it seems to be working.
Why only a shock?
I’d craft a foldable (to a disc) cupola with finely spaced wire in the fence.
Im certain a cows pain tolerance is higher than that of a bear. I’ve have my electric fence cranked and they lean on it and lick it 😂😂. I hear it humming too lol.
*Bears are so stupid* . The sign clearly says "warning". ⚠ 🐻
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The voltage is set too low try 100kv.
Those arent real people. simply npc's to give you some semblance of hope that you are indeed in the real world. You are mistaken my child. there is no going back, there is no way out, there is only tunnel.
I can feel this. Once inside a tunnel there is no mobile/satellite signal to keep the map/navigation working. So basically you are on your own and one wrong turn, there is no rerouting. I get the same feeling when I once got lost on the Chicago downtown roads, that runs under the tall skyscrapers with intersection every blocks.
You guys need to learn how to fence with tight barb, and alternating earth wires. Cant beat an earth wire and a hot wire with a throat in between.
A large roll of string may be necessary...
The back tunnels
Медведи ненавидят Николу Тесла
Transition seamlessly from inside...to inside. Turn your enemies around and watch them...sufferrrrrr! Descent 3.
That’s not Norway, that’s the Faroe islands
its not. its in norway ive been there
Faroe have the Eysturoyartunnilin, Norway has a lot of those but not under the sea.
@@DamienSLR it is norway ut says "Oslo" on one of the signs
@@Jumbo_H yeah i saw it, my answer was incomplete. of course its norway.
How does this muppet have 11 likes, the road signs literally says "Bergen" and another points towards "Oslo" Holy smokes the stupidity of netizens blows my mind.
Are we there yet?
No, son
Are we there yet?
i gotta pee Mommy :<
Yes Gavin, we're there!
1:33 What the hell is this that stinks worse than I do?
In NZ farmers often have an earthed wire in the fence as well. I.e. about the height they stick their neck through, that way they have the earth right around their throat. Also, the earthing of the unit is critical. Many years ago when farming, my base unit had 6 long earth pins driven into a swampy creek supplying the earth. The easiest way to test if your earth is not adequate is to bang a pin about 2 metres away from your existing earth pin, lay a standard against the fence to "short" the unit out, and measure the voltage between the test earth and the fence earth. If you have voltage then your existing pin is not adequate. The bear is actually completing the circuit between the earth peg of the unit and the hot wire ... so the earth peg has to be a good one. My apologies if you have tried all this stuff and I'm preaching to the converted ... but you do have my sympathies. A good setup electric fence can lay a decent-sized bull bellowing on his arse, but then we never ever had hungry bears to deal with.
Thanks for your interest. Your comments are on point but my problems have been solved and my honey is safe.
...i like their take- off speed after the ac stings them...😂😂😂
Remember when I was young and saw a couple of horses... grabbed a fresh batch of grass (was probably wet) waved it around and the horses came... I put the grass in front of them and when one took a bite somehow that wet grass touched the fence and the horse went berserk and my hand snapped... we both got electrocuted... well it was a nasty surprise :-)
That has to be some tasty Appalachian honey.
Lmao the bobcats little tail was so cute (idk if thats actually a bobcat or not)
My brother and his friends would have contests to see which of them could hold me up against the electrified horse fence the longest. I feel for those bears. 🐻 😢
Pooh wouldn't have been deterred by that fence.
wont hurt them but it is "very educational" LOL
Their pain resistance is quite terrifying i must say.
Very nice soothing voice, would love to hear him narrate an entire wild life show. Thank you so kindly sir 👂😌
My electric fence has every other strand ground, 6" apart. A full 10,000 colts to the unlucky trespasser. I don't depend on ground conductivity. (Dennis)
:-) just wrote a novel above, and scroll down to read this. :-)
Would the bear's fur insulate themselves from the electric fence?
Yes it does, unless they press firmly against the wires. That's why the wire has to be under some tension.
What you really need is a good high fence to keep bears out. Those bears will eventually destroy your bee hives trying to get away.
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Fico pensando de tiver um gago como ele ia conversar
..DOESNT DO ITS JOB AS THEY GOT INSIDE, THO ......
Reminds me of shoplifters...it seems that this could work for specific items.
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How many jouls are on this fence??
one. Delivers 9500 volts at about 230 mA. Problem was the lack of tension.
You need 3-4 jouls for bears
why not build a wall?
yes, build a wall for a small enclosure for bees... are you 11?
@@ZaMonolith1986 yeah whats the problem with it? they need to me frequently moved?
@@cmdrkiramikamy4248 M O N E Y
Ol' Yogi was determined to get at that honey, but got his butt ZAPPED several times. 🤣
Satisfying
Need more voltage 😂😂😂