Here's another bit of ostrich and emu trivia: Any ostriches and/or emus that are raised by humans, such as those in ostrich or emu farms, have a tendency to become attracted to humans. Some have done their mating dances in front of farm personnel. Even fewer have forced themselves onto said farm personnel. Yes, in that exact, very nonconsensual way. Keep that in mind if you ever want to raise your own. lol
I live in an area that has plenty of wild boar and yeah... They are _not_ to be underestimated. They are muscles with hooves, tusks and a temper! With all that said that also have the tastiest meat I've EVER eaten 😊
With the southern lights, during a solar maximum, when the most energy is being released from the sun every 11 years, the aroura can be seen as far north as Brisbane
It's great that Casual Geographic started his thrist for knowledge about animals thanks to Zoobooks. I wanted those so bad when I was little but my parents wouldn't get them for me.
There ar3 also gay stork couples. I work at a big bird rehab / hospital, and a big focus lies on storks. We like to give orphaned eggs to gay couples, works great
Just watch the Bondi Vet (Australia) chanel parts about the "Australian Reptile Park" And you will learn just how nasty Cassowaries can be. The Cassowary's don't seem to realize that they're not T-Rex's anymore.
That's not the only spotless giraffe, casual geographic has pointed out many time giraffes with all sort of color oddities and there are plenty of other pics of giraffes with odd coloring I live in Tennessee and the Nashville zoo is the worst zoo in the state it's a publicity stunt it's rare just not the only one
Well as a Christian, I can say that’s even a bad argument from our perspective. This is because it relies on the assumption that whatever behavior is natural or found in nature is good and according to the will of God. This could not be further from the truth as many wicked and harmful behaviors contrary to the will of God are natural to humans and animals. Nature is not the standard, nor the source of morality.
"They are Can-sexuell, which means if they can, they will."
Best explanation for Pansexuell, thank you.
Here's another bit of ostrich and emu trivia:
Any ostriches and/or emus that are raised by humans, such as those in ostrich or emu farms, have a tendency to become attracted to humans. Some have done their mating dances in front of farm personnel. Even fewer have forced themselves onto said farm personnel. Yes, in that exact, very nonconsensual way.
Keep that in mind if you ever want to raise your own. lol
Most birds do this
I live in an area that has plenty of wild boar and yeah... They are _not_ to be underestimated. They are muscles with hooves, tusks and a temper!
With all that said that also have the tastiest meat I've EVER eaten 😊
With the southern lights, during a solar maximum, when the most energy is being released from the sun every 11 years, the aroura can be seen as far north as Brisbane
Always appreciate casual geographic reactions ❤️
“Casowahree”😂
10:48 Aurora Australis?! At this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, located entirely within your video?!
It's great that Casual Geographic started his thrist for knowledge about animals thanks to Zoobooks. I wanted those so bad when I was little but my parents wouldn't get them for me.
All I saw when the walrus came on screen was Jamie from Mythbusters.
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There are boar on the big island of Hawaii. Could be other islands too, but the big island is where I encountered one.
There ar3 also gay stork couples. I work at a big bird rehab / hospital, and a big focus lies on storks. We like to give orphaned eggs to gay couples, works great
“Bonobos are our cousins that chose hedonism and were too happy to adapt any further.”
Southern lights surprised me
Just watch the Bondi Vet (Australia) chanel parts about the "Australian Reptile Park"
And you will learn just how nasty Cassowaries can be.
The Cassowary's don't seem to realize that they're not T-Rex's anymore.
They dont need to realize it, they basically still are lol
@@ZeallustImmortal Yeah, only about 30x smaller.
@@kennethcook9406 Mostly everything else around it is also significantly smaller than what the trex was workin with, still pretty effective lol
Love the intro!!! 🎸🤪
9:46 And I'll form the head!
I love the bear cats though. Pretty cool
16:32 It was iron man 2
That's not the only spotless giraffe, casual geographic has pointed out many time giraffes with all sort of color oddities and there are plenty of other pics of giraffes with odd coloring I live in Tennessee and the Nashville zoo is the worst zoo in the state it's a publicity stunt it's rare just not the only one
Do the one about mouse.
Well as a Christian, I can say that’s even a bad argument from our perspective. This is because it relies on the assumption that whatever behavior is natural or found in nature is good and according to the will of God. This could not be further from the truth as many wicked and harmful behaviors contrary to the will of God are natural to humans and animals. Nature is not the standard, nor the source of morality.
I do not believe in straight or gay.
All I see is dominant and submissive.
UwU
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