What he is saying is true. I used to have trouble picking up girls. However, once I started rubbing vomit and feces on myself, getting a date became much easier.
Hyenas aren't "weird dogs" at all. They're actually more like weird CATS!! That's right! They're closer-related to cats than dogs, despite physical and behavioral similarities to canids.
More like weird mongoose. They're closer to the mongoose (I forget the actual name. Viviridae?) family than the cat one. But they are vastly closer to cats than dogs in either case.
this came off really condescending for some reason. like you weren’t trying to simply inform, but put down and/or 1up the presenter for the use of a colloquialism referencing the fact that they *look* like dogs.
@@mkv2718 if that's how you read it, that's on you- I can't control the tone you used in your own head when reading my comment. I shared a fact I found cool and mind-blowing because I'd definitely have guessed that they were related to dogs before ever thinking they were cats.
When I was a kid, I had a little Pekingese dog that was kinda crazy. One day, I let him out to use the bathroom, and when he came back, he was _completely_ covered in poop. Being the youngest in my family, I was forced to wash him, and the whole time I wondered "where the hell did you find THIS quantity of fresh crap to roll in? And WHY?" I'll never get an answer to the former, but perhaps the latter is due to some ancient canine DNA, and this tiny Pekingese was ready to hunt, rawr.
I know in the uk its very common from dogs to roll in and eat fox's poop or pee . Also female dogs eat puppy poop. Which when I first show it freaked me out 😅
whenever my last dog found a rotting fish carcass at the shore she resolutely throw herself on it and didn't stopped rolling until I came and dragged her off ....sometimes she managed to escape and returned quickly to the fish remains to roll some more 😂 best doggo ever !
As an Inuk person I would like to mention we had the knowledge of butchering our meat right on sight when we kill an animal. So we preserve the meat in various ways. Our people were super smart with an insane amount of tools we had. We even carried fire with us from place to another.
Inupiaq here so we're almost the same. We'd butcher the meat on the spot sometimes eating it uncooked if it's clean enough, "cook" meat by freezing it, "cook" meat by burying it in very specific conditions and naturally cook it by fire Our more Asian cousins lile the aluet and yupik were the ones who carried around the fire pots though
@@hemi4722 there are so many ways to preserve meat, even traditionally in the British Isles or Europe there are so many traditional ways to cure meat by dry hanging, or other means, you just might not think of in the USA version of 'modern American English' culture which is essentially only 500 years old, so therefore has very little knowledge of anything traditional, because it doesn't have any of its own traditions, beyond from other cultural traditions appropriated from somewhere else.
Hells yes! Hyenas are my favorite exotic animal. They're so intelligent and beneficial. Their societal hierarchy is really fascinating stuff, and let's just be honest. They're adorable! Big bitey buddies, who like big eats. Sidenote: I adore the work Kevin Richardson has done with his predators. If you folks haven't seen him, the relationship he's built with these beautiful creatures is spectacular.
Well someone has got to like them I guess. Personally I can’t stand Hyenas. And the social hierarchy is definitely a good reason not to like them. It reminds me of stuck up humans
Maybe I'm weird, but I actually quite like hyenas. Their behavior is so tied with their social hierarchy that it reminds me of humans. While we obviously have different tastes, both our species intentionally scent themselves to be better received by their clan. Then there is competition inside the species, which has given them a unique matriarchal system. By mixing traits seen in felines and canines, hyenas have the appeal of both groups. So yeah, hyena fan club!
As an inuit I can clarify that we don't eat rotten meat while it has live maggots lol idk why they would show it like we do🤭 and it's called fermenting the meat it's safe actually I believe it keeps the bad bacteria from going in the meat or something like that 😁
You are an Inuit, so as a poor Englishman living on welfare, I insist that you show me some legendary Inuit hospitality and invite me to Canada or Alaska for a three month holiday. I expect to be put up in a bedroom, and provided with lots of fresh food.
This is one of your best documentaries! I actually learned a lot ! This vid was well done and the research shows, far superior to the others i have seen. Keep up the good work and Ill be back!
About the rolling in the duung. It's usually the dung and urine of a larger male animal like a rhino, and it's to aquire the smell of the testosterone from the urine, which is much more potent in those animal. I've also heard they get kinda euphoric while rolling around in it.
That comment strikes a familiar cord. When my dog would roll in some dead animal, he would be difficult to drag away, but not like if you went near his food and there would be a light growl, but he would appear to be slightly dazed or hypnotic, but snap out of it after less than a minute. I wonder what that's about?
Some "meat" can be cooked in ways that it doesn't look cooked, smoked , rare/medium rare steaks, but usually after cooking it and 3 days in the fridge i'd either freeze it for a chili, eat it up or throw it out by day 4
What yes referring to o with the inuit actually "cooked" too, but it isn't heat cooked. Most of us have traditional to very meat in very specific conditions that lead to the ferment and oxygen deprivation to cooking the meat, leading to a much richer meat that gets us through winter and that helps keep us safe from our normal impure meats
sometimes i really wish i was immortal just so i could live to see this like: what if those tamed hyenas eventually get domesticated like wolfs did, i mean the relationship they have with ppl is really similar to how wolf domestication started
Ping, I love your way of thinking. Maybe in a hundred years time, people will be taking their hyena out for a walk around the park ... and XL bully's will be taking a look and thinking, "Oh no, fuck that, I'm going home."
Am I the only one who actually don't hate hyenas ? Ppl tend to hate them cuz they annoying, eat their prey alive etc! But they are a fearless animals, and for survival they would risk going in lions turf, I watched a video where one hyena alone was bold enough to eat with packs of lions! Also seen where one stole leopards kill, and the latter ran away from it! I don't know but I'm a fan of this incredible animals
In all fairness, Human perfume IS made out of Whale Barf (Ambergris), so, come on, who are we to judge? Granted our approach is a lot more refined, but to sit there, smelling the fresh Whale chuck, and to think to yourself "I can make this smell awesome!" .....WHO DOES THAT???
Hyenas kill about 12 people - Vermin animal. Hippo kills hundreds a year - LOOK AT THE CUTE ANIMAL It's all a matter of perspective really Hyena attacks are far and few between and they have so many beneficial aspects to them... except they're a little disgusting so we treat them horribly. Hippos on the other hand are (when docile) cute creatures who just float through the water and their human death count is surpassed only by humans when it comes to land animals... Hippos are more dangerous than great whites, lions, wolves, and many other creatures who people think are dangerous... yet we don't have this internalized fear of them... unless you live in the regions where they exist... I imagine they have a respectable fear of those walking monsters.
Well you covered the information, I think one reason they roll in things most creatures wouldn't is why children who live in the country have better immune systems than city folk. So they do it to keep immune system it peak condition. Also since they usually eat dead things that they either find or even sometimes steal fresh kills from other animals, they don't need to sneak up on the animal and kill it they don't need to worry about their smell and maybe smelling like rotting flesh it is less likely that something would want to eat them, so it might be a defense.
You covered the Hyena very well. One thing I would like to add to this is that Hyena young are capable of killing other young hyena and often do. Including their own litter mates. From the moment of birth there is fierce competition since the mother only has 2 teets to nurse them with. All of the hyena pups will also often gang up on a pup and all have a go harassing it and torturing it until it dies. Another area to look into is female hyena genitalia. It is extremely unique and can make them difficult to tell from males. Its unique shape and location also complicates giving birth to pups.
Yes the females are larger lead the clan and are the dominant sex. It is unfortunate but true that the newly born cubs are intent on killing their sibling or more rarely more than 2 are born. You are also correct about the female genitalia resembles the males to the point where it erects 'scientists' of the past believed Hyenas to be hermaphrodite, also the fact that giving birth is most problematic.
@@tonyantoniou9271yeah I wouldn’t be surprised if they were hermaphrodites once a upon a time. I read learning about hyenas and finding that part intriguing.
@@gigisgucci They are not hermaphrodites [and never were as hyenas] it is because the Females are bigger and the dominant sex and they have relatively high levels of testosterone to the degree that their functioning female organs as you know resemble strongly that of the males. It is very very rare in mammals for the female to be the bigger and dominant sex to out male the male. There are formidable mammal females such as Matriarch elephants yet the are smaller then males , could hyenas especially the spotted Hyena which we are talking about which lives in clans [not the Brown Striped or Aardwolf] be unique amongst mammals ?
@@tonyantoniou9271 that makes a whole lot of sense bc that’s what happens to a female over time who takes testosterone. I had an ex who was trans and her clit became enlarged over time from testosterone.
All joking aside. I knew that turkey vultures could survive after eating anthrax. I had never heard of any animal being able to survive rabies...... Even in humans, once rabies starts to show its nasty little face with symptoms, rabies has a 100% fatality report. So to hear that hyenas can shake off anthrax and rabies, this put them on the top of the list. I think we need to start figuring out why and how they are so resistant to these very deadly diseases.
Evet sırtlanların nasıl tank gibi olduğuna dair derin ve ayrıntılı araştırmalar yapılmalı. Ama insanların geneli bu inanılmaz hayvanları "sevmediği" için biliminsanları onlardan bize fayda getirecek çalışmalar yapmıyorlar 😒. Ne zaman değerleri anlaşılacak bilmiyorum.
It's technically not 100% there have been a handful of people throughout history who survived and lived a full life. More like 99.7%. I agree hyenas are amazing for that though.
They've probably developed an immunity to anthrax and rabies in the same way that mongooses have developed immunity to mamba and cobra venom, and rats develop immunity to rat poison, fleas develop immunity to fipronil etc.
Dogs also will roll around on any dead and rotting things they find... like mice, frogs, birds, worms... Sometimes they will even gobble up the rotting dead animal. Totally disgusting and have to give them a bath because they now stink to high heaven from rolling on the rotting corpse.
Iv raised pits an Dobermans an they would roll on dead frogs raccoons opossums it was so crazy I learned not to wash them until they lead me back to said dead animal so I could dispose of it 😂
I swear all animals would be amazing... Like most zombos would probably be taken care of by insects tbh... they lay eggs in rotten meat... I doubt a zombie would care if a fly laid on it and laid a few eggs... I doubt it would care... Only a matter of time before it's a festering pile of maggots and there's no brain or appendages left to hurt anyone... Birds would probably be in heaven ffs... all you can eat buffet 24/7 lol Unless it's like Resident Evil... and animals can get infected too... then we'd all be gone quick... that'd be like a Flood-level type thing lmfao
I remember walking my dogs around lake we lived by when si was a kid, if there was a dead fish out of the water the dogs would run up to it and roll on it... was disgusting and stank, would have to take them home and bath them
Hyenas hunt most of their food and they are much more successful hunters than lions. They hunt as a group as well as alone You didn’t not emphasize that in your video
hyenas are so stinky that you know whether they have passed through your position or not a minute ago. If it is stinking they, have passed through that point.
I'm thinking that it must be some instinctual part that makes a hyena roll in dead carcasses because I used to have a dog that would do the same exact thing. The strangest thing
Breaks my heart people think this is a good documentary. Any hyena researcher/fan would recognize a lot of this "information" is presented dishonestly. Maybe its dumbed down to appeal to kids but when its dumbed down to the point of not reflecting reality its an issue. The best part of the video is the hyena footage, none of which actually belongs to this channel.
15:47 i once bought a bread with spoiled smoke beef inside (unknowingly). when i bite into it, the taste was bitter and disgusting. i wonder how people could find it appetizing
[15:00] "i hope you're not having a snack" okay i feel like im the only one like this, but i don't lose my appetite when disgusting stuff is the topic during eating, im like "it's time for dinner, guess i'll pull up a video documentary about parasites".... now with that said, yeah hyenas are neat animals, though an easily overlooked species is the aardwolf.
I’m over 10 minutes into the video and I still don’t understand why Hyenas don’t want to grow up
Maybe they are too immature . (like me)
You're ready and eager to help you understand the whole damn video I never found out
They just have to literally kill to stay alive
Something to do with getting a milky eye?
For real i watched the whole thing twice wtf i learned more about decaying birds and ancient cities.
What he is saying is true. I used to have trouble picking up girls. However, once I started rubbing vomit and feces on myself, getting a date became much easier.
Thanks for the laughs.
😂😂😂😂😂
I love that Steve develop from meme channel into a minidoc with good laugh timing
minidoc lmao
I also think it's dying, maaaybe (nevermind)
WHAT
Really i thought he and Steve were partners
We don't say the name like voldemor.....
Lesson learnt: no mobiles while having dinner🙂
“funny looking dogs who like to laugh, run around somewhere near Lions🦁”🤣 nah, this got me good🤣🤣
Hyenas aren't "weird dogs" at all. They're actually more like weird CATS!! That's right! They're closer-related to cats than dogs, despite physical and behavioral similarities to canids.
More like weird mongoose. They're closer to the mongoose (I forget the actual name. Viviridae?) family than the cat one. But they are vastly closer to cats than dogs in either case.
@@jaridcarlson6195 hyena and virerrvids are both in the suborder feliforma 😊
this came off really condescending for some reason. like you weren’t trying to simply inform, but put down and/or 1up the presenter for the use of a colloquialism referencing the fact that they *look* like dogs.
@@mkv2718 if that's how you read it, that's on you- I can't control the tone you used in your own head when reading my comment. I shared a fact I found cool and mind-blowing because I'd definitely have guessed that they were related to dogs before ever thinking they were cats.
@@mkv2718 ur trippin
When I was a kid, I had a little Pekingese dog that was kinda crazy. One day, I let him out to use the bathroom, and when he came back, he was _completely_ covered in poop. Being the youngest in my family, I was forced to wash him, and the whole time I wondered "where the hell did you find THIS quantity of fresh crap to roll in? And WHY?"
I'll never get an answer to the former, but perhaps the latter is due to some ancient canine DNA, and this tiny Pekingese was ready to hunt, rawr.
Hyenas aren't canids.
I know in the uk its very common from dogs to roll in and eat fox's poop or pee . Also female dogs eat puppy poop. Which when I first show it freaked me out 😅
Dogs also eat cat poop if they can get to it
whenever my last dog found a rotting fish carcass at the shore she resolutely throw herself on it and didn't stopped rolling until I came and dragged her off ....sometimes she managed to escape and returned quickly to the fish remains to roll some more 😂
best doggo ever !
Hyenas aren’t canines. They’re more closely related to cats than dogs. They’re actually part of the weasel family
WATOP content is perfectly balance. Love it!
As an Inuk person I would like to mention we had the knowledge of butchering our meat right on sight when we kill an animal. So we preserve the meat in various ways. Our people were super smart with an insane amount of tools we had. We even carried fire with us from place to another.
Inupiaq here so we're almost the same. We'd butcher the meat on the spot sometimes eating it uncooked if it's clean enough, "cook" meat by freezing it, "cook" meat by burying it in very specific conditions and naturally cook it by fire
Our more Asian cousins lile the aluet and yupik were the ones who carried around the fire pots though
@@WhatHappenedIn-vt3vqyou can 'cook' meat by freezing it?
@@hemi4722 there are so many ways to preserve meat, even traditionally in the British Isles or Europe there are so many traditional ways to cure meat by dry hanging, or other means, you just might not think of in the USA version of 'modern American English' culture which is essentially only 500 years old, so therefore has very little knowledge of anything traditional, because it doesn't have any of its own traditions, beyond from other cultural traditions appropriated from somewhere else.
Hells yes!
Hyenas are my favorite exotic animal. They're so intelligent and beneficial. Their societal hierarchy is really fascinating stuff, and let's just be honest. They're adorable! Big bitey buddies, who like big eats. Sidenote: I adore the work Kevin Richardson has done with his predators. If you folks haven't seen him, the relationship he's built with these beautiful creatures is spectacular.
yes their social hierarchy is similar to humans
Not surprised...
Well someone has got to like them I guess. Personally I can’t stand Hyenas. And the social hierarchy is definitely a good reason not to like them. It reminds me of stuck up humans
It must suck being a hyena. Imagine having nothing to eat because the lion you conspired with nearly killed the ecosystem
Maybe I'm weird, but I actually quite like hyenas. Their behavior is so tied with their social hierarchy that it reminds me of humans. While we obviously have different tastes, both our species intentionally scent themselves to be better received by their clan. Then there is competition inside the species, which has given them a unique matriarchal system. By mixing traits seen in felines and canines, hyenas have the appeal of both groups. So yeah, hyena fan club!
How is that weird?
Same. Not weird. Dogs wolves basically every other animal does these things
May i join the hyena fan club also i feel like hyenas are just a cat dog hybrid-
It's weird not to like hyenas
I love hyenas... very smart doggies
Also stray dogs can be vicious too. Also known to team up with hyenas as some points to get end goal food, or companionship in life via pack
One of my favorite critters ever. Hard life, badass, and also badass.
As a vet I'm acutally eating fried chicken while watching this hehe
These guys are like Honey Badgers but with a better immune system 😉
As an inuit I can clarify that we don't eat rotten meat while it has live maggots lol idk why they would show it like we do🤭 and it's called fermenting the meat it's safe actually I believe it keeps the bad bacteria from going in the meat or something like that 😁
That's exactly what fermentation does
You are an Inuit, so as a poor Englishman living on welfare, I insist that you show me some legendary Inuit hospitality and invite me to Canada or Alaska for a three month holiday. I expect to be put up in a bedroom, and provided with lots of fresh food.
you seem to have neglected the fact that NO ONE wants to grow up
Is youtube really that strict with their rules that they have to blur out the 💩??
This is one of your best documentaries! I actually learned a lot ! This vid was well done and the research shows, far superior to the others i have seen. Keep up the good work and Ill be back!
About the rolling in the duung. It's usually the dung and urine of a larger male animal like a rhino, and it's to aquire the smell of the testosterone from the urine, which is much more potent in those animal. I've also heard they get kinda euphoric while rolling around in it.
That comment strikes a familiar cord. When my dog would roll in some dead animal, he would be difficult to drag away, but not like if you went near his food and there would be a light growl, but he would appear to be slightly dazed or hypnotic, but snap out of it after less than a minute. I wonder what that's about?
The lion whisperer has a bunch of hyenas who never attack him.
Seeing hyenas roll on dead carcasses reminds me of how my dogs do the same thing but with dead bugs lol
True, It can mostly be dead skunk, too, or coyotes feces. I have weird @ss dogs that would eat poop
@@justanotheralmaroad1923 They'll digest everything just fine. There isn't much threat from a dog's mouth even if it's been doing gross things
hyena rolls in vomit, poo, and bird corpses
other hyenas: Dayum Carl is so HAWT now
Some "meat" can be cooked in ways that it doesn't look cooked, smoked , rare/medium rare steaks, but usually after cooking it and 3 days in the fridge i'd either freeze it for a chili, eat it up or throw it out by day 4
What yes referring to o with the inuit actually "cooked" too, but it isn't heat cooked. Most of us have traditional to very meat in very specific conditions that lead to the ferment and oxygen deprivation to cooking the meat, leading to a much richer meat that gets us through winter and that helps keep us safe from our normal impure meats
Thank you God for not making me a male Hyena. Amen.
Seems that some choose the MHGTOW movement. Male Hyenas Going Their Own Way :)
Wait until you learn about the female's ( no joke, really called ') "pseudo pe*!$" ...
or female hyena that has genitalia tube (p- like) and give birth through it too
sometimes i really wish i was immortal just so i could live to see this like: what if those tamed hyenas eventually get domesticated like wolfs did, i mean the relationship they have with ppl is really similar to how wolf domestication started
Hyenas are not wolves or Canine. They are more closely related to cats, mongooses, and civets.
@@haseo8244 i know lol
Ping, I love your way of thinking. Maybe in a hundred years time, people will be taking their hyena out for a walk around the park ... and XL bully's will be taking a look and thinking, "Oh no, fuck that, I'm going home."
Am I the only one who actually don't hate hyenas ? Ppl tend to hate them cuz they annoying, eat their prey alive etc! But they are a fearless animals, and for survival they would risk going in lions turf, I watched a video where one hyena alone was bold enough to eat with packs of lions! Also seen where one stole leopards kill, and the latter ran away from it! I don't know but I'm a fan of this incredible animals
When a child projectile-vomited from the top bunk bed, the dog cleaned up most of the mess, for which I am forever grateful.
In all fairness, Human perfume IS made out of Whale Barf (Ambergris), so, come on, who are we to judge? Granted our approach is a lot more refined, but to sit there, smelling the fresh Whale chuck, and to think to yourself "I can make this smell awesome!" .....WHO DOES THAT???
Hyenas kill about 12 people - Vermin animal.
Hippo kills hundreds a year - LOOK AT THE CUTE ANIMAL
It's all a matter of perspective really Hyena attacks are far and few between and they have so many beneficial aspects to them... except they're a little disgusting so we treat them horribly. Hippos on the other hand are (when docile) cute creatures who just float through the water and their human death count is surpassed only by humans when it comes to land animals... Hippos are more dangerous than great whites, lions, wolves, and many other creatures who people think are dangerous... yet we don't have this internalized fear of them... unless you live in the regions where they exist... I imagine they have a respectable fear of those walking monsters.
Snakes kill about fifty thousand people a year in India.
If I remember correctly, President Theodore Roosevelt had a pet hyena?
7:50 Did you ask Sr Pelo to do that animation for you if you did that's amazing 😂
A piece of moldy bread, with some Hyena butter and a slice of rotting ham. My favorite!
Just noticed the Hyena has longer front legs than back legs. It looks like a vehicle with the "Carolina Squat" suspension. Lifted front, lowered back.
People don’t have to smell like a dead python to get a promotion. Just act like a live one.
My dog rolled around in poop once. Had to give him a bath and he never did it again. I don't think he likes baths.
The embodiment of survival of the fittest.
My nickname was the laughing hyena at school, because I was always laughing, those jackals!
Well you covered the information, I think one reason they roll in things most creatures wouldn't is why children who live in the country have better immune systems than city folk. So they do it to keep immune system it peak condition. Also since they usually eat dead things that they either find or even sometimes steal fresh kills from other animals, they don't need to sneak up on the animal and kill it they don't need to worry about their smell and maybe smelling like rotting flesh it is less likely that something would want to eat them, so it might be a defense.
I love hyenas. Also, I think they are beautiful
I also love hyenas. They are amazing
Amazing that you can talk to Hyenas that tell you things like, "they don't want to grow up"
Hyenas don't want to grow up because they're a Toys r Us kid.
I never imagined a human could get so close up to a Hyena, when they are so dangerous and are known to attack, and severely injure people.
A rhino sized hyena sounds horrifying
That animal got it all it needs to survive. It can chew and digest bone. Its a complete package. Good informant Video. 👍👍
You covered the Hyena very well. One thing I would like to add to this is that Hyena young are capable of killing other young hyena and often do. Including their own litter mates. From the moment of birth there is fierce competition since the mother only has 2 teets to nurse them with. All of the hyena pups will also often gang up on a pup and all have a go harassing it and torturing it until it dies. Another area to look into is female hyena genitalia. It is extremely unique and can make them difficult to tell from males. Its unique shape and location also complicates giving birth to pups.
Dogs roll in rotting animals too. Im pretty sure they do it to confuse other dogs.
Yes the females are larger lead the clan and are the dominant sex. It is unfortunate but true that the newly born cubs are intent on killing their sibling or more rarely more than 2 are born. You are also correct about the female genitalia resembles the males to the point where it erects 'scientists' of the past believed Hyenas to be hermaphrodite, also the fact that giving birth is most problematic.
@@tonyantoniou9271yeah I wouldn’t be surprised if they were hermaphrodites once a upon a time. I read learning about hyenas and finding that part intriguing.
@@gigisgucci They are not hermaphrodites [and never were as hyenas] it is because the Females are bigger and the dominant sex and they have relatively high levels of testosterone to the degree that their functioning female organs as you know resemble strongly that of the males. It is very very rare in mammals for the female to be the bigger and dominant sex to out male the male. There are formidable mammal females such as Matriarch elephants yet the are smaller then males
, could hyenas especially the spotted Hyena which we are talking about which lives in clans [not the Brown Striped or Aardwolf] be unique amongst mammals ?
@@tonyantoniou9271 that makes a whole lot of sense bc that’s what happens to a female over time who takes testosterone. I had an ex who was trans and her clit became enlarged over time from testosterone.
Aren't hyenas more feline than canine?
8:16
Ngl that one Hyena who stood up on the man back is actually kinda freakin’ cute lol
All joking aside. I knew that turkey vultures could survive after eating anthrax. I had never heard of any animal being able to survive rabies...... Even in humans, once rabies starts to show its nasty little face with symptoms, rabies has a 100% fatality report.
So to hear that hyenas can shake off anthrax and rabies, this put them on the top of the list. I think we need to start figuring out why and how they are so resistant to these very deadly diseases.
Evet sırtlanların nasıl tank gibi olduğuna dair derin ve ayrıntılı araştırmalar yapılmalı. Ama insanların geneli bu inanılmaz hayvanları "sevmediği" için biliminsanları onlardan bize fayda getirecek çalışmalar yapmıyorlar 😒. Ne zaman değerleri anlaşılacak bilmiyorum.
It's technically not 100% there have been a handful of people throughout history who survived and lived a full life. More like 99.7%. I agree hyenas are amazing for that though.
@@G72GEEKEDespecially now, there’s some sort of treatment that has saved some people
They've probably developed an immunity to anthrax and rabies in the same way that mongooses have developed immunity to mamba and cobra venom, and rats develop immunity to rat poison, fleas develop immunity to fipronil etc.
I simply love those sweet monsters!
Why didn't you talk about female hyena's false phallus
Why are you wanting to hear someone talk about false phalluses?
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
I have a whole new respect for hyenas now. Disney lied to me😂
We are supposed to be using animals for earth maintenance
“Imagine people had to smell like a dead Python to get a promotion” -LOL
I think those animals are trying to smell like San Francisco
The lion whisperer goes in their fenced in area and hugs them.
Sooo... If you were getting charged by hyenas you could force yourself to puke and potentially distract them?
Dogs also will roll around on any dead and rotting things they find... like mice, frogs, birds, worms... Sometimes they will even gobble up the rotting dead animal. Totally disgusting and have to give them a bath because they now stink to high heaven from rolling on the rotting corpse.
Iv raised pits an Dobermans an they would roll on dead frogs raccoons opossums it was so crazy I learned not to wash them until they lead me back to said dead animal so I could dispose of it 😂
i love your videos as i watch your video you makes
me more smarter
I am in utter agreeance my good man
Man life as hyenas can be kinda tough
Man.. if hienas can eat antrax, maybe they can the solution for a zumbi apocalipse, OMG
I swear all animals would be amazing...
Like most zombos would probably be taken care of by insects tbh... they lay eggs in rotten meat... I doubt a zombie would care if a fly laid on it and laid a few eggs... I doubt it would care...
Only a matter of time before it's a festering pile of maggots and there's no brain or appendages left to hurt anyone...
Birds would probably be in heaven ffs... all you can eat buffet 24/7 lol
Unless it's like Resident Evil... and animals can get infected too... then we'd all be gone quick... that'd be like a Flood-level type thing lmfao
if there's 10k foxes in London then like 7k of them have to be in Tooting, i swear that place is fox central
People need to know that everything have been made for a purpose... Welcome to the Circle of life.
Hyena is my new spiritual animal
They roll in different scents to mask theirs or just simply because they enjoy the scent.
The Hyena butt stuff is like social media.... i loughed soo hard.....
7:46 WTF I was not prepare for a Sr Pelo reference XD
Damn shame about the meal I gave up on but I had to watch!
I remember walking my dogs around lake we lived by when si was a kid, if there was a dead fish out of the water the dogs would run up to it and roll on it... was disgusting and stank, would have to take them home and bath them
Hyenas hunt most of their food and they are much more successful hunters than lions. They hunt as a group as well as alone You didn’t not emphasize that in your video
hyenas are so stinky that you know whether they have passed through your position or not a minute ago. If it is stinking they, have passed through that point.
This is how animals safety is important and why do lets learn 😂
Love to watch this channel when I’m suuuuuper high
I SAW A WILD HOG THIS MORNING IT LOOKED FUNNY AND DID NOT ATTACK ME IT LOOKED HUNGRY
Hyenas Go Hard!
Any animal that manages to be cute and absolutely metal is amazing in my book.
"There's a theory that EVOLUTION might be the reason for their resilience!"
Uhh. No shit?
A city with more animals living in it would be cool. Why limit ourselves to only one species?
“It’s important to note that the principles of quantum mechanics are not applicable to macroscopic objects like cats.”
Not really.
Steve this is one gross video! I loved it! Keepum coming!
*blurs rabbit poop*
*shows maggots and tons of rotting flesh*
just leave it all uncensored Lmao 🤣
I'm thinking that it must be some instinctual part that makes a hyena roll in dead carcasses because I used to have a dog that would do the same exact thing. The strangest thing
Breaks my heart people think this is a good documentary. Any hyena researcher/fan would recognize a lot of this "information" is presented dishonestly. Maybe its dumbed down to appeal to kids but when its dumbed down to the point of not reflecting reality its an issue. The best part of the video is the hyena footage, none of which actually belongs to this channel.
But why it's not good documentary?
Imagine people had a dead python smell to get a promotion 😂😂
My dog loves to roll in dead carcasses.
U guys need to know whats is parfume in french culture.
For a second i thought this was seth rogan narrating a hyena documentary
From cute pup or kit to torn teenage.
1:20 “paint me like one of your French girls, jack.”
1:36
7:45 I can't believe this wild crossover!
Every dog I've had loved rolling in nasty stuff. Dead vegetation was their favorite.
15:47 i once bought a bread with spoiled smoke beef inside (unknowingly). when i bite into it, the taste was bitter and disgusting. i wonder how people could find it appetizing
Actually, hyenas are not dogs and are more related to cats (but not closely) than to dogs.
[15:00] "i hope you're not having a snack" okay i feel like im the only one like this, but i don't lose my appetite when disgusting stuff is the topic during eating, im like "it's time for dinner, guess i'll pull up a video documentary about parasites".... now with that said, yeah hyenas are neat animals, though an easily overlooked species is the aardwolf.
Thats why I became a nurse. I can clean the nasties infections/faeces/puke/blood whatever and still enjoy my lunch lol.
They were just probably having fun dude
So all the farmers in the US need a pack of hyenas lol
i loved that mokey reference
Richardson..u rock..❤ Lions & Hyenas...😊 Brave man frfr