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Welcome to my channel. I create content about wildlife and different places around the world 🌎
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DANGEROUS ANIMALS IN CHINA
Today, I'll be discussing the ten most dangerous animals in China. Please be sure to like and subscribe for more wildlife content.
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Great White Sharks: 10 Interesting Facts
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Great White Sharks: 10 Interesting Facts
I loved it too. Wish I moved there instead of WI, but WI nice too. Not magical like WY.
Everytime I see one of these stories someone was doing something to the wildlife at some point
Only 25 yards!? At a minimum, better be as far as possible
Looks like someone is begging to make it on the endangered list
There is a story of a giy who went to jail for murdering his wife 20 yrs later they think she was attacked by an owl and fell down 2 flights of stairs. Weird story. He was a famous author.
Yea I’ve seen the Netflix series on his case. Michael Peterson
Sorry the man was hurt, but this is the second time I’ve seen the victims of a bison attack say that they were “quite a distance away” from the the animal. If they were, actually, at the Park’s recommended distance these attacks would be highly unlikely.
Alligators can't run 30 miles per hour. This is seems to be a new urban online myth a far as I can tell. I buy that they can pounce i.e. jump 30 miles per hour but not run.
What even is "mistaken Identity" for a shark? - what are you! Are you a god damn dolphin!!
I think she should reflect on her life and figure out just what she's doing to piss off the owls. I know humans. We do things that aren't always considerate of others, especially toward animals. She may not be doing anything to them specifically, but they know something we don't. Either that, or this is part of a campaign by greedy corporations to end the protection of owls and large birds on the West Coast. Not that gas and oil companies would stoop so low.😏😱
Crap if that thing attacked me I'd have a free bird another one
I had a blue jay do that to me in Weymouth Massachusetts there was a baby blue jay on the ground mother was trying to protect it
Almost always is because there's a nest nearby
Meanwhile the owl living in my backyard aint scared or territorial towards me
Kayaks whistlers I'm a sigma
When I lived near Yellowstone, at least one or two were gored or killed each year. One man tried to climb on the buffalo's back.
Right?! We lose a tourist or two every year for treating Yellowstone like it’s a Disney petting zoo. Worse now that we are in the ‘selfie’ age. And everyone entering the park is warned. But this poor man seems like he and his family were maybe at a safe distance away from the bison or at least not attempting a selfie with it.
@@pennyc8572 hi penny, i really miss Wyoming. Sounds like you live there. I was only there a year, taking care of a 95 yr old grandma in Dubois. Worked in Jackson 3, 12 hr days and had to drive home at 8 PM in the dark winter. That only lasted 3 months. Scary, with no snow plows at night over Towgetee pass. Lol
@@janetfraser7869 We we’re only supposed to be here a year, too. That was 8 years ago.😄 We live north of where you were, in the Cody area. Love it here!
F around and find out
They are wild, leave them alone! Poor dad 😢😮
I saw the video of this and you are just trying to get likes and credit! this is a bulshit post and that's not what happened!
We have copper head snakes here too
Colorado now also have wolves so potentially they should be on this list too
Odd that polar bears go down so far from the Arctic circle...
South Dallas has a bunch of dangerous monkeys
Copperheads were mentioned in the first comment. But that big hornet, the size of your thumb has scouts out and about in Southeast Texas, including Houston, San Antonio, and Austin.
This is an example of typing a random thought into UA-cam and a video pops up
Let me guess no one was carrying smmfh😏
The guy wasn’t swimming at Nigth he was drunk and jump into the bayou to challenge a 13-14 ft alligator
No rifles...no high caliber pistols...camped outdoors in Polar bear country right near a shore point aka bear highway...these geniuses were asking for the Darwin Award...see Entire story on Scary Bear Attacks page..
😂bear protecting its kill ...polar bear like a cougar
Wow.
I thought this was uncommon.
This creature can leap on you in one jump from 30ft in one jump
Rule #1 Never go into the woods without a firearm. Rule #2 Complacency kills
Please be nice to coyotes
Don’t forget jaguars!
Yeah but what's the point of the story
Ouch!
The one thing you don’t want to do is turn your back to a large predatory feline. You pretty much guarantee to get attacked.
not the tiger's fault
Almos as bad as Alex's replacement on CSI MIAMI.
Ouch
Lawsuit.
I assume she survived, but will never be the same. 😔
Going to a remote cabin without weapons for protection is wild stupid.
awesome video
I had no idea that Polar Bears were in Canada!!!
Kodiak bears are bigger than polar bears
Na what probably really happened is the white women were trying to befriend the bear and it got upset when they tried to dress it in an outfit and paint its nails. Bear just lost it 😂😂😂
But guns in Canada aren't necessary
dogs, hornets, russels viper
No mention of a coywolf which we have here in NJ.
Sure buddy. NJ ain't NY
That’s only for some shark species like great whites for example