The Cassowary: The Last Surviving Dinosaur | 4K Wildlife Documentary | Real Wild

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  • Опубліковано 22 вер 2021
  • Over the course of one tumultuous season our cassowary Bertha, her partner and her chicks battle fearsome predators and formidable rains, but also play an invaluable role in sustaining life in this ecological hotspot.
    Dino Bird: Dino Bird is a visually spectacular one-hour film that explores the life of the endangered southern cassowary through the eyes of matriarch Bertha, as she and her family strive to survive in the tropics of northern Queensland in the oldest rainforest on Earth.Dino Bird is an intimate and rarely seen portrait of one of Australia's last remaining southern cassowaries.
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  • @alexapuerta
    @alexapuerta Рік тому +163

    I appreciate documentaries like this with no intrusive loud music, no loud excited speech, and no fast cuts and drama. I'm watching a documentary not an action movie. I want to hear and see things as they naturally are with subdued editing. Thank you.

    • @Foffer1337
      @Foffer1337 8 місяців тому +6

      Agreed. I came to watch animals be animals, not some Hollywood monster.

    • @KayKay114
      @KayKay114 5 місяців тому +1

      I felt so bad for Buster! Honestly, my stupid human mind anthropomorphized him to be really upset. 😢😭😢😭😢😭

    • @Kyharra
      @Kyharra 4 місяці тому

      @@KayKay114 lmao you sound like a child 😂

    • @JK-kf1fn
      @JK-kf1fn 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@Kyharralol who hurt you?!

    • @Kyoryu_The_One
      @Kyoryu_The_One 3 місяці тому

      @@JK-kf1fn well anthropomorphizing animals is stupid and childish

  • @susanmanley4956
    @susanmanley4956 Рік тому +135

    That shot of that huge python climbing up that extremely vertical tree was amazing.

    • @ericastier1646
      @ericastier1646 10 місяців тому +8

      .. and disgustingly scary too. Constrictor snakes are for nightmares. When even a puma has trouble freeing itself from their coiled grip, a human would have none.

    • @raven3946
      @raven3946 6 місяців тому

      @@ericastier1646 maybe if you carry a diamond knife and you got the power to cut through it

    • @ericastier1646
      @ericastier1646 6 місяців тому +2

      @@raven3946 diamond or any kind of blade would work, even a swiss pocket knife. The problem is the snake will limit your movements very quickly and you may not have the possibility to reach your pocket in time and open the blade.

    • @ezrastardust3124
      @ezrastardust3124 2 місяці тому

      He just shimmying on up

    • @Fish-pi8lv
      @Fish-pi8lv 2 місяці тому

      @@raven3946no less disgusting than humans

  • @dawggonevidz9140
    @dawggonevidz9140 Рік тому +36

    I live about 70km down the road, still in the rainforest, and I am pleased and proud to tell you locals will stop in the middle of the road if they see a cassowary near the roadway looking like it might cross. Nobody gets mad. Nobody blows their horns, we just chill, take in the scenery and let the dinosaurs do their thing. Yes, they are still tragically hit by cars, there are plenty of tourists who don't get it, but most of the people who live here know how lucky we are to live in this place, how blessed we are to share it with the wildlife, and we tread gently on this land. You're welcome to visit, just treat it with the respect this timeless, beautiful place deserves.

    • @niksgee3538
      @niksgee3538 2 місяці тому +2

      I was thinking how incredible to live in such a place. What a wonderful world we live in. I have seen animals today I have never heard of in my life. Truly wonderful. You are very lucky.

    • @Karl_Jayce
      @Karl_Jayce 3 дні тому +1

      So good to hear !!! God bless such people!

    • @Robochop-vz3qm
      @Robochop-vz3qm День тому

      As an Aussie in the south I'm very pleased to hear that.
      Respect 👍

  • @paolaanimator
    @paolaanimator 2 роки тому +405

    I love the Cassowary, such visually interesting birds, especially with the large crest on their heads. I hope they will continue to survive and thrive

    • @sharkflip
      @sharkflip 2 роки тому +27

      If the birds are endangered, I hope the Australian govt intervenes and help incubate the eggs, hatch the chicks and care for them to adulthood.

    • @alondrasegura4806
      @alondrasegura4806 2 роки тому

      2

    • @1mol831
      @1mol831 2 роки тому

      @@sharkflip bad idea, that’s intervention against nature. If nature decides a species needs to go extinct, it will.

    • @artmills7957
      @artmills7957 2 роки тому +20

      @@sharkflip That sounds good but the problem is you end up with adult birds that don't know how to survive on their own. A refuge would probably be a better idea where they could live in a semi-wild environment but with fewer natural enemies. Once they were adults they could be released into the wild.

    • @soupdragon151
      @soupdragon151 2 роки тому +5

      They're endangered and they're in decline and they don't take well to captivity and rarely breed in it

  • @priztucker
    @priztucker Рік тому +7

    The Python climbing the tree is straight out of a horror film

  • @marioivanovic4096
    @marioivanovic4096 2 роки тому +689

    Respect for all dedicated fathers

    • @saulloya9877
      @saulloya9877 2 роки тому +8

      Mind blowing!

    • @leoscarpe4199
      @leoscarpe4199 2 роки тому +28

      Fathers the hard working without playing in emotions and being manipulative. They just do their best silently with no seek for attention and drama.

    • @outhousephilosophies3992
      @outhousephilosophies3992 2 роки тому +18

      Respect for the female players, can’t hate the players, it’s the game

    • @BigGlockGucci
      @BigGlockGucci 2 роки тому +14

      Yea the moms living her best life

    • @revivingmasculinity3028
      @revivingmasculinity3028 2 роки тому +12

      @@BigGlockGucci simpin

  • @lynnc5291
    @lynnc5291 2 роки тому +77

    Gives you an idea just how colorful dinosaurs could be.

  • @Organizedslime
    @Organizedslime Рік тому +5

    Crinklecut is an absolute icon, bertha is a girlboss queen. This deserves an Oscar.

  • @caryd67
    @caryd67 2 роки тому +91

    Warning: watching this beautifully presented documentary will cause a roller coaster of emotions

  • @whatabouttheearth
    @whatabouttheearth 2 роки тому +9

    ALL birds are dinosaurs!!! Literally.
    It's basic monophyletic taxonomy

  • @cindybogart6062
    @cindybogart6062 2 роки тому +124

    I think this bird is gorgeous. 40 yrs old, is amazing. I pray these birds are protected,no matter the cost. They are magnificent. I was not aware that they were still alive. Thanks for this video.

    • @1mol831
      @1mol831 2 роки тому +1

      Do not protect them, it’s nature who decides who lives and dies.

    • @seanbayley7452
      @seanbayley7452 2 роки тому +7

      They are protected here in Australia

    • @peterenevoldsen7199
      @peterenevoldsen7199 2 роки тому +1

      When you write “no matter the cost”, what do you mean, exactly?

    • @orustusamunade8936
      @orustusamunade8936 2 роки тому

      Dinosaur not bird geez people!!!!

    • @user-ct6jz3im2o
      @user-ct6jz3im2o Рік тому +4

      @@1mol831 humans are also part of the nature and if we decide that they live and they live that would be great. what's you point again?

  • @nathaniellollis3868
    @nathaniellollis3868 2 роки тому +103

    This has to be one of the most beautiful and information PACKED nature documentaries I've watched and listened to. The naration is just wonderful!!! Always have been an animal lover. At 64 yrs, watching this makes me feel like the little kid I used to be again. Absolutely LOVE this one!!!!!

    • @jillibeens57
      @jillibeens57 Рік тому +4

      when I was growing up, I just lived each week to watch Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. I'm addicted to nature documentaries because of that.

    • @in.2oblivion580
      @in.2oblivion580 Рік тому +2

      @@jillibeens57 Marlon Perkins and Jim Fowler were always welcome in our house too

    • @josephcosta5382
      @josephcosta5382 10 місяців тому

      If you get a chance, check out a 'terror bird' documentary. The animations aren't as pretty as this doc. but it's still one of the better ancient animal documentaries I've watched on UA-cam. I love learning about animals alive and extinct.

    • @cruisepaige
      @cruisepaige 6 місяців тому

      It’s really great. I’m sick w the flu and this is calming and entertaining.

    • @serenabussell8489
      @serenabussell8489 10 днів тому

      Yes. Absolutely top notch narrator. A real pleasure.

  • @desiguy55
    @desiguy55 2 роки тому +608

    kudos to the film makers for this documentary. it's not easy filming cassowaries because they are territorial and pretty aggressive towards humans. must have used plenty of long shots.

    • @wolftalon9129
      @wolftalon9129 2 роки тому +27

      attack shields too

    • @swaggashow
      @swaggashow 2 роки тому +21

      not to mention so hard to find too! with all the bush and folliage

    • @jeffbamford805
      @jeffbamford805 2 роки тому +6

      The males are in breeding season expecially .

    • @fredrikmudas
      @fredrikmudas 2 роки тому +4

      Kasuari can run as fast as human adult. That's why they are scary

    • @jeffbamford805
      @jeffbamford805 2 роки тому +17

      @@fredrikmudas yeah but mainly because they can disembowel you with one kick of there huge ass claws ..and the axe that's On there head they run straight at you head down they can f you up in many ways ...an how you spelt it what's up there dude

  • @socialitarobotica
    @socialitarobotica 11 місяців тому +18

    My friend had a cassowary wandering through his backyard in the Daintree rainforest. He had made friends with it. When I visited and she came through, I stayed a few meters away behind a stair railing in case she became territorial. It was still an incredible encounter.
    There was also a bandicoot and other animals that would come through the house, and a trapdoor spider in the driveway.
    But when we went for the proper forest tour, we didn’t see any wildlife.

  • @arara1999
    @arara1999 2 роки тому +158

    Although centered around the natural history of the cassowary, for me this was a beautiful ode to the Daintree Rain forest. Thank you for the gorgeous shots of Bennett's tree-kangaroo, Wompoo Fruit-Dove, Paradise Kingfisher, pademelons, Spotted Catbirds....I can appreciate the investment of time and patience it took to get these images. Bravo. My only whinge is about the predictable juxtaposition of footage of predators and prey to create 'drama'. It feels like all nature docs resort to this but after seeing it ad nauseam it becomes a bit predictable...

    • @mikescudder4621
      @mikescudder4621 2 роки тому +15

      It might be predictable, but introduced predators and loss of habitat are realities faced by endangered birds and animals. Ad nauseam is the predictable nature that us humans continue to invade and destroy for $$$.

    • @straighttalking2090
      @straighttalking2090 2 роки тому +4

      Have to agree - wish they had named those creatures in the film. My main whinge was the title - watched the whole thing in the hope of an explanation that never came (beyond mentioning three toes - which other bird species share). Lovely photography though eh.

  • @houseoftyrell1544
    @houseoftyrell1544 2 роки тому +14

    That snake climbing the tree is truly nightmare

  • @mariekatherine5238
    @mariekatherine5238 2 роки тому +55

    Handsome dude, that Krinkle, guy! I love his eyelashes.

    • @wield-life5294
      @wield-life5294 2 роки тому

      Fifth

    • @johnvillanueva1980
      @johnvillanueva1980 2 роки тому +3

      @8:24 Dang, she leaves the father starving while she goes out f*cking again... no wonder dinosaurs went extinct.

    • @Kshipss
      @Kshipss 2 роки тому

      @@johnvillanueva1980 well he should provide his own food.

  • @mayflowerpdx5706
    @mayflowerpdx5706 2 роки тому +4

    The way that python climbed up that tree set the mood for tonight’s nightmare lol

  • @1337penguinman
    @1337penguinman 4 місяці тому +2

    Australia is seriously another planet.

  • @dhibba52
    @dhibba52 2 роки тому +62

    On a trip to Cairns in the mid-60s, in a bend in the road running through the rain forest, we encountered a cassowary. It was so very exciting.

    • @danbullock8146
      @danbullock8146 2 роки тому +1

      Amazing!!! I can share your story. I encountered a cassowary whilst on the greyhound bus from cairns to airlee beach. It was just chilling on the side of the road. Beautiful creature. This was in 2016

    • @debravan1167
      @debravan1167 2 роки тому

      Ur name is Deborah how old r u

    • @skyinuri8868
      @skyinuri8868 2 роки тому

      thats cool. cassowary is one of indonesia national birds. we have it on our passport as reminding even 😀

    • @dawggonevidz9140
      @dawggonevidz9140 Рік тому +1

      I saw one on the side of the range road about 10km down the hill form Kuranda last week :) It's always a treat to see them, and it makes me glad to see how traffic slows every time, even stopping with hazards on to let them cross the road. I love that most of the people who live around here understand how special a place it is and treat it with the respect it deserves.

  • @noahmyhre808
    @noahmyhre808 2 роки тому +23

    One of the main things I’ve learned from this beautiful and captivating documentary…. Humans are really boring.

    • @lMagicKaito
      @lMagicKaito 2 роки тому +2

      Fok humans

    • @noahmyhre808
      @noahmyhre808 2 роки тому +2

      @The Snow Nigro most species of mammals have their own way of communicating, we humans just can’t understand it. So explain why animals such as dogs and elephants can’t understand human languages?

    • @noahmyhre808
      @noahmyhre808 2 роки тому +2

      @The Snow Nigro good point, I think you win this one! Maybe we aren’t as boring as I thought after all.

    • @jinglemyberries866
      @jinglemyberries866 2 роки тому +2

      You can try to imagine if you were a foreign visitor to earth. If you ask me, humans would be by far the most interesting animals to encounter on this planet. We may be the only animals in the universe who have evolved to be intelligent, and the fact that we have managed to reach this point at all is extraordinary. Its easy to forget how special we really are.

    • @meh8982
      @meh8982 2 роки тому +2

      @@jinglemyberries866 The fact that complex language is our species' special adaptation makes us think we're a lot smarter than we actually are. I see a lot of humans whose behaviour isn't much more thoughtful than that of cassowaries, or feral pigs for that matter.

  • @gothic_oma
    @gothic_oma 2 роки тому +295

    Beautifully filmed. I'm studying Ornithology and documentaries like this one can't be watched fast enough! ❤️

    • @frankbed6904
      @frankbed6904 2 роки тому +10

      By God. Once answered my exam questions based on what I watched here

    • @DavidGomez-po9nb
      @DavidGomez-po9nb 2 роки тому +6

      @@frankbed6904 The channel is my favourite.

    • @gothic_oma
      @gothic_oma 2 роки тому +5

      @@frankbed6904
      That's awesome! 😁

    • @frankbed6904
      @frankbed6904 2 роки тому +6

      @@DavidGomez-po9nb watching these animals you get the feeling that we humans are aliens who invaded and colonised these other species.

    • @DavidGomez-po9nb
      @DavidGomez-po9nb 2 роки тому +4

      @@frankbed6904 lol to be honest their lives might be better than ours. The only thing we have is security. They don't pay taxes or lose their homes to closures 😂😂

  • @tedcabana
    @tedcabana 2 роки тому +131

    Yes ladies and gents, this is the evolved ancestor of the Oviraptor we all now from the Jurassic period. Absolutely Amazing creature!

    • @Postinaway
      @Postinaway 2 роки тому +29

      Descendant, not ancestor

    • @JB-hp6up
      @JB-hp6up 2 роки тому +17

      @@Postinaway semantics but sure, gold sticker, we get it

    • @EzMoney95
      @EzMoney95 2 роки тому +6

      We got the know it all in the comments 🤡

    • @--Paws--
      @--Paws-- 2 роки тому +13

      This seems to be more of a convergent evolution. The head crests or even a casque is also part of ceratosaurs and dilophosaurus which are different dinosaurs. Hornbills have a casque/crest also.

    • @darz_k.
      @darz_k. 2 роки тому +1

      Proof, or it didn't happen.

  • @sylvialamagna4490
    @sylvialamagna4490 2 роки тому +23

    Australia needs to have a sanctuary for these rare special birds.

    • @dawggonevidz9140
      @dawggonevidz9140 Рік тому +14

      the documentary was filmed in the Daintree rainforest, which is a world heritage listed national park. There's a limit on how many vehicles can travel across the Daintree river, there's strict rules to protect the entire ecosystem, not just the bigger and more famous animals that live in it, including limiting the number of tourists allowed in, the activities permitted and the kinds of development which are allowed. Their sanctuary is the rainforest the live in. And that rainforest is just one of five types of distinct forest habitats that exist within the wet tropics world heritage area, not including the marine habitat adjacent, which is also protected. I know this because I am fortunate enough to live on 25 acres of rainforest and sclerophyll forest just outside the word heritage area in the northern part of the Kuranda state forest. This is my backyard, I live in a open air museum exhibit, one of the last true paradises on earth. There's plants in my backyard you can find in the USA ... but only as 120 million year old fossils.

  • @cherylwhite3365
    @cherylwhite3365 2 роки тому +5

    I just had to pause to say WOW WOW WOW!!!!!

  • @polar263
    @polar263 2 роки тому +72

    29:57 I didnt know that's how a python can climb up the tree. It has a pattern of how it wraps its body against the tree as it climbs. Its very interesting!

    • @SkywalkerExpress
      @SkywalkerExpress 2 роки тому +2

      it depends on if the python a lefty or not

    • @2deepdowntherabbithole176
      @2deepdowntherabbithole176 2 роки тому +3

      Imagine how scary it would be if you climbed a tree and watched a python do that below you 🤣

    • @Beaneabean
      @Beaneabean Рік тому

      Holy shit thats terrifying

  • @pauljones9746
    @pauljones9746 2 роки тому +49

    We're not looking at some weird looking chicken.
    "Nearly 180 cm tall. And weighs 70 kg"
    That's 5 foot 9 inches, and 154 lbs

    • @NeostormXLMAX
      @NeostormXLMAX 2 роки тому +10

      thats 5'11 .
      5.9 foot is different than five foot 9 inches....

    • @carlosmarte428
      @carlosmarte428 2 роки тому +1

      12 inches in a foot, btw. That’s why 5.9’ = 5’11”.

    • @pauljones9746
      @pauljones9746 2 роки тому +4

      @@NeostormXLMAX MY BAD.. You're right

    • @SpadeRZA
      @SpadeRZA 2 роки тому +4

      Yanks..

    • @carlosmarte428
      @carlosmarte428 2 роки тому +4

      @@SpadeRZA Don’t forget Myanmar and Liberia.

  • @daniellepreyar
    @daniellepreyar Рік тому +10

    Wow, Bertha and Crinkle Cut's relationship is wildly interesting. Great documentary, didn't know much about these birds until watching this. Such beautiful little dinosaurs.

    • @RealWild
      @RealWild  Рік тому +1

      Our pleasure!

    • @straighttalking2090
      @straighttalking2090 Рік тому +2

      @@RealWild But they're not really dinosaurs are they.

    • @sarahblaquiere3121
      @sarahblaquiere3121 Рік тому +2

      @@straighttalking2090 - of course they are. Birds are living dinosaurs. Some wear their ancestry more obviously than others!

    • @michealtaylor7745
      @michealtaylor7745 Рік тому +1

      @@straighttalking2090 lol

  • @FloozieOne
    @FloozieOne 2 роки тому +127

    Fascinating documentary. I've always been an awe of these dinosaurs, they are the only living example of what it was like back then; however, I have not learned much about the forest dwellers having seen primarily the open grassland types. While Bertha is a vegetarian her relatives are not and kill lizards and small animals for food. They catch their prey and then smash it against the ground with that massive neck killing or disabling it and then rip it apart with their massive bills. Bertha, terrifying as she may be, is not a killer although I'm sure she would kill anything that bothered her. The fact that the cassowaries feed the forest that feeds them is one of those mysterious and timeless partnerships that humans should be more aware of instead of simply cutting down the forest for money.

    • @rogerpartner1622
      @rogerpartner1622 2 роки тому +2

      Getting kicked in the Gut by those powerful legs and evil claw. Would be a nasty way to go. A zoo keeper was killed by one a few years ago . But your right. Unless trapped you’d never see one in the jungle. . Also the other birds are generally omnivores and will eat a bit of anything. . EMU. I can never take seriously since a child hood show in UK about a ridiculous puppet emu that the puppeteer used to attack people. Sort of funny when your 12. Rod hull the puppeteer fell off his roof. Messing with his. TV Ariel. So there is justice. 😇

    • @trybunt
      @trybunt 2 роки тому +5

      Yeah, but we need jobs, so the rainforest has to go. Can't stop until it's all concrete, then we can turn around and start planting trees. Anything for jobs!

    • @thatbird2
      @thatbird2 2 роки тому +14

      @@trybunt Oh dear... Sarcasm is one thing but we are such a stupid, selfish species that you may well be right, mate!

    • @harrietharlow9929
      @harrietharlow9929 2 роки тому +8

      Technically, all birds are dinosaurs. As for humans becoming aware and ceasing to cut down rainforesr, well, good luck with that.

    • @exidy-yt
      @exidy-yt 2 роки тому

      true, though the bigger crime was the introduction of pigs that escaped and turned feral overbreeding and trashing the rainforest .

  • @Remhad
    @Remhad 6 місяців тому +4

    “In the world of Cassowary, females rule”
    HELL YEAH!

  • @davidtrishhope9841
    @davidtrishhope9841 День тому +1

    Watching from New Zealand

  • @cq9882
    @cq9882 2 роки тому +13

    Poor Daddy Cassowary’s all alone, no food or water, they are Beautiful. I can’t get over how much larger the female is then the male. Brilliant documentary, thank you. 👏🇦🇺 PS Whilst Mummy Cassowary goes off looking for another boyfriend. 😂 Seriously these Birds need some serious protection and their own habitat with no predators. This has been done before. The Kaputo flightless Parrot in NZ, are kept on two off mainland islands, with no Predators. Many years ago they were on the mainland, all were killed by pigs, feral cats and dogs. So the NZ government took serious action, like they did with the Kiwi. I sponsor one. Very proud of what they have done. 👏

  • @paulo157758
    @paulo157758 2 роки тому +68

    "The Last Surviving Dinosaur"
    Just like every other bird alive today.

    • @garymartin9777
      @garymartin9777 2 роки тому +5

      This one's a bit closer than the common chiecken.

    • @paulo157758
      @paulo157758 2 роки тому +13

      @@garymartin9777 All modern birds are equally related to non-avian dinosaurs.

    • @andrewbrown6522
      @andrewbrown6522 2 роки тому +2

      I only came to reaffirm my issues with the same statement.
      Thought i might learn something new but pretty sure the fact remains.

    • @Adohleas
      @Adohleas 2 роки тому +6

      @@garymartin9777 All birds are dinosaurs, I don't know how much closer you can get than all of them being a dinosaur. The way you phrased that is like saying x mammal is more mammal than x mammal.

    • @Pop-zb3wr
      @Pop-zb3wr 2 роки тому +1

      @@paulo157758 I guess maybe the bird species that date back the furthest might be considered "closer" to the other non-avian dinosaurs? But I agree all modern birds are dinosaurs.

  • @barbarastepien-foad4519
    @barbarastepien-foad4519 2 роки тому +27

    Watching this it makes me think that dinosaurs must have been far gentler and caring than we ever give them credit for...

    • @straighttalking2090
      @straighttalking2090 2 роки тому +8

      Until they rip your guts out. These animals are dangerous.

    • @lisamareepritchard6375
      @lisamareepritchard6375 2 роки тому +7

      These birds are magnificent but extremely dangerous. You would not want to come across one

    • @melodiefrances3898
      @melodiefrances3898 2 роки тому +2

      Caring towards their offspring.
      They have zero reason to be kind to humans.

    • @alexnguyen1284
      @alexnguyen1284 Рік тому +1

      lets not forget about crocs, snakes, monitor lizards... not exactly gentle animals. Animals are just animals, they are both gentle and verrucous.

  • @oliverwalker2674
    @oliverwalker2674 2 роки тому +46

    Well done crinklecut, protecting your boy, bravo. You can explain it with as many facts about evolution you want, it seems like their survival is pure luck. Tuff life for a Dino bird baby. Good video, thanks.

    • @Julia-lk8jn
      @Julia-lk8jn 2 роки тому +2

      Two years of pandemic really haven't made the sentence "well, you can explain it with as many facts as you like, but ..." any better.

    • @dancingnature
      @dancingnature 2 роки тому +2

      But Bertha has survived , thrived and produced a lot of healthy chicks . Survival of the fittest worked in her case.

  • @exidy-yt
    @exidy-yt 2 роки тому +47

    Cassowarys are amazing birds. TBH of all the birds shown in this documentary, it's the bower-birds I like the best. They are the closest to certain types of humans that I know, and they always give me a grin.

    • @straighttalking2090
      @straighttalking2090 2 роки тому +2

      Smiled at your comment. When you look at the magazines in a shop stand you can see what interests most women. For the men it's mostly cars, computers and women on the top shelf.

    • @Dr.IanPlect
      @Dr.IanPlect Рік тому

      @@straighttalking2090 birds are dinosaurs

  • @swaggashow
    @swaggashow 2 роки тому +24

    by far one of my favorite animals of all time - I love the overall attitude and mysterious nature of the bird.

  • @1XX1
    @1XX1 2 роки тому +9

    FINALLY! The Male Me Too Movement

    • @litneyloxan
      @litneyloxan 2 роки тому +1

      you do know that me too is about SA and not being serial cheated on right? 😂🤣

    • @HypeJutsu
      @HypeJutsu Рік тому

      What is ANYONE talking about in here bruh?

  • @Meftu
    @Meftu 8 місяців тому +2

    "The last surviving dinosaur"
    Literally every other bird in existence: Am I a joke to you?

  • @_Durkzilla_
    @_Durkzilla_ Рік тому +3

    Happy Father’s Day to the dedicated fathers like crinkle cut

  • @tmst2199
    @tmst2199 2 роки тому +18

    The sheer range of remarkable species should make this a wonder of the world.

    • @dawggonevidz9140
      @dawggonevidz9140 Рік тому +3

      It is. it's all world heritage listed, protected and strictly regulated to minimize and where possible reverse human impact. While the Daintree is the focus of tourism, it's actually the area south of Atherton, west of Innisfail and north west of Tully that is the most bio-diverse rainforest region in the wet tropics area. Not even the locals go in there much, which is actually a really clever management strategy. There's trees in there that exist as 180 million year old fossils in other parts of the world. In my own back yard we have a cycad species that's 120 million years old.

    • @michealtaylor7745
      @michealtaylor7745 Рік тому

      @@dawggonevidz9140 Name a living tree 180 myo, or a cycad 120myo.

  • @highlonesome-coloradobluegrass
    @highlonesome-coloradobluegrass 2 роки тому +25

    Some great camera work, well done! Catching the boar eating the eggs, well done!

  • @lucacatalano3268
    @lucacatalano3268 3 місяці тому +3

    Respect for Bertha

  • @suchnothing
    @suchnothing 2 роки тому +2

    If I ever saw a cassowary IRL I would immediately pass away

  • @chrishenderson5444
    @chrishenderson5444 Рік тому +3

    ok but have you heard ?
    ....the bird is the word!

  • @eschwarz1003
    @eschwarz1003 2 роки тому +33

    beautiful; these animals are more precious than most of the other "commodities" we buy, sell, or collect to admire

    • @1mol831
      @1mol831 2 роки тому

      I think the thing on their heads could be sold for some $$. Removal of said part of their body might be fatal.

    • @patriciagrenier9082
      @patriciagrenier9082 Місяць тому

      Humans destroy nature 😢

  • @bmell1252
    @bmell1252 2 роки тому +16

    So cute that they’re born with their little throat waddle already growing! 🥰🙏🥰

  • @australianbiotopes4563
    @australianbiotopes4563 2 роки тому +65

    Great documentary, I love watching them in the wild they are a real treasure to our rainforest and it goes to show they have enough problems in the wild without us humans intervening, we need to protect these areas so our children can enjoy them as well.

    • @raclark2730
      @raclark2730 2 роки тому

      They are protected.

    • @australianbiotopes4563
      @australianbiotopes4563 2 роки тому +4

      @@raclark2730 not enough, they are still selling off land where they exist, luckily there are conservation groups that are funded by people buying it back for conservation or those areas would be developed.

    • @raclark2730
      @raclark2730 2 роки тому +1

      @@australianbiotopes4563 Protected from wholesale clearing at least. and most forested properties are restricted use anyway. I was under the impression that you cannot just roll in the bulldozers even if you own it.

    • @australianbiotopes4563
      @australianbiotopes4563 2 роки тому +4

      @@raclark2730 maybe not the average person, but I bet if the developers line the governments pockets it could happen eventually, at least if conservation groups get a hold of it there is less chance of that happening though, there are a lot of other places it has happened though.

    • @raclark2730
      @raclark2730 2 роки тому +2

      @@australianbiotopes4563 Haha yeah that's probably it, rules for thee and not for me. It's good to hear the locals are keeping an eye on things.

  • @kentalks3363
    @kentalks3363 2 роки тому +3

    The nickname “Big Bertha” has a whole new context now.
    Reddit brought me here.

  • @Aurorya
    @Aurorya Рік тому +3

    Bertha is a savage. Poor Wondu 🥺

  • @chiefsilverstacker1176
    @chiefsilverstacker1176 2 роки тому +3

    Alligators and crocodiles don’t approve of this title.

  • @Turdfergusen382
    @Turdfergusen382 2 роки тому +15

    Big Bertha gets around.

  • @markgladney1836
    @markgladney1836 2 роки тому +34

    Those birds will need human intervention to survive. Wow, what a great nature film.

    • @cesaryaelmurillo4367
      @cesaryaelmurillo4367 2 роки тому +4

      Absolutely! It might be a good idea to introduce them to other rain forest patches maybe fenced wide areas of hundreds of hectares where they might be safe and can keep on breeding.

    • @taleandclawrock2606
      @taleandclawrock2606 2 роки тому +1

      Yes, shame to waste those eggs.

    • @aineiss
      @aineiss 2 роки тому +5

      Hard to say how or if human intervention would benefit their survival...but so far, humans have either directly or indirectly been responsible for numerous extinctions of various species...

    • @natebalcerak1659
      @natebalcerak1659 2 роки тому +3

      Bullshit. They need to be left alone.

    • @vintagetintrader1062
      @vintagetintrader1062 2 роки тому +3

      Need intervention to survive,,,No. have you ever traveled to this part of the world? Most of it’s natural habitat is in national parks already. It’s a area where most of the natural areas the bird likes on private property are also in areas that are not worth developing due to the very high rainfall and flash flooding risks.
      I’ve been travelling to part of the world the last 30 years as a local having spent most of my life living in tropical Qld, very little development in this area compared to other areas in Nth Qld.

  • @MagMaybe
    @MagMaybe Рік тому +3

    Oh you cougar Bertha! Taking Buster to your place, showing him good time for couple of weeks and then... walking off to to sunset to find another male leaving young Buster with nights of passion to remember and a bunch of babies to take care of.

    • @truthadvocacy
      @truthadvocacy Рік тому

      US lifestyle projected on animals.😂😂😂

  • @niksgee3538
    @niksgee3538 2 місяці тому

    This is the most awesome nature documentary I have ever watched.

  • @DH-en5tx
    @DH-en5tx 2 роки тому +6

    We just purchased 40 acres of this amazing rainforest on the Cassowary Coast, with several permanent creeks and a Cassowary corridor running through it...can't wait to live among them!

    • @alliholmes7802
      @alliholmes7802 2 роки тому +3

      At last, a comment of positivity! Good on you 👌🏾 how wonderful to be able to live in such paradise!! 😀🌿🦖

    • @DH-en5tx
      @DH-en5tx 2 роки тому +2

      @@alliholmes7802 I have no idea who you are or what you mean 👀

    • @alliholmes7802
      @alliholmes7802 2 роки тому +1

      @@DH-en5tx 😂😂😂😂

    • @dawggonevidz9140
      @dawggonevidz9140 Рік тому

      We've got 25 acres on the back of the Lamb Range. truly a paradise. tread softly.

    • @DH-en5tx
      @DH-en5tx Рік тому

      @@dawggonevidz9140 Kuranda?

  • @alanatolstad4824
    @alanatolstad4824 2 роки тому +4

    Amazing shot of the snake climbing the tree!

  • @trafalgar22a8
    @trafalgar22a8 Рік тому +2

    010123 What a beautiful story. I'm so glad I found it on my computer. Thank you for telling it so lovingly.

  • @s.terris9537
    @s.terris9537 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the great writing, producing real drama deep in the rainforest. Very impressive piece.

  • @daveclemens3134
    @daveclemens3134 2 роки тому +18

    Just fabulous...this was a very pleasant documentary to watch, just what the doctor ordered. Thank you for letting me watch it.

  • @ydarbnhoj
    @ydarbnhoj 2 роки тому +9

    Beautifully done and a bit of a hair-raiser at times. Educational. Enjoyable!

  • @lisa2729
    @lisa2729 3 місяці тому

    Tysm for this channel .. spending quality time with my toddler over the weekend is helping our bond loads while keeping us connected to nature during blistering conditions, once it's warmer we will have even more understanding during our nature walks ..🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @Hiswordandme
    @Hiswordandme Рік тому +5

    My toddler loves dinos, thanks for this she's enjoying it heh 🙃😅

  • @SlovenCathrin
    @SlovenCathrin 2 роки тому +9

    The egg colour is perfect aww

  • @6teezkid
    @6teezkid 2 роки тому +29

    Excellent documentary, told in story form. Bertha definitely knows how to rule the roost. 😁

  • @danielperatinos89
    @danielperatinos89 2 роки тому +10

    What an excellent documentary.

  • @skwisgaarskwigelf8074
    @skwisgaarskwigelf8074 2 роки тому +31

    I've been through the Daintree Rainforest, one of the most amazing places I've ever been, it felt like I was thrown back in time a couple hundred million years. Definitely recommend it to any Aussies or travelling tourists.

    • @javabytes3204
      @javabytes3204 2 роки тому +2

      Thus the fate of the Daintree Rainforest was sealed at 05/17/22.

    • @skwisgaarskwigelf8074
      @skwisgaarskwigelf8074 2 роки тому

      @@javabytes3204 why?

    • @javabytes3204
      @javabytes3204 2 роки тому +3

      @@skwisgaarskwigelf8074 Because areas which become popular locations for tourism often change in a negative way. But I'm actually not too serious. Tourism could be done in a careful way. And considering what I see in this video and read from you I would indeed love to see this place one day. My country lost nearly all its ancients woodlands.

  • @AhmadDanialChannel
    @AhmadDanialChannel 2 роки тому +20

    as i several times has seen this elegant bird on my city zoo, i consider myself very lucky.

  • @kated3165
    @kated3165 2 роки тому +7

    God baby dinosaurs are so friggin adorable!

  • @SameerPrehistorica
    @SameerPrehistorica Рік тому +5

    I guess there is few documentaries for Cassowary, i have not seen one before so this is a rare treat. This is a bird which seemed quite different to me. I once saw a Cassowary in a zoo, i was looking at it for like 10 minutes, just analyzing its behavior.

    • @mariahgrimes207
      @mariahgrimes207 Рік тому +1

      Shoebill storks are really cool too

    • @SameerPrehistorica
      @SameerPrehistorica Рік тому

      @@mariahgrimes207 I agree, i have seen some of their pictures but never really seen much footage of them. I will be seeing it someday. Their face also share some ancient look.

    • @PineappleOnPizza69
      @PineappleOnPizza69 Рік тому +1

      its not the last surviving dinosaur. All birds are non-avian dinosaurs. do some research

  • @andreabenfell5580
    @andreabenfell5580 5 місяців тому +1

    Fantasticly fantastic.

  • @PengAdventures
    @PengAdventures 2 роки тому +13

    Beautiful animal 🥰

  • @Chris-rj2pf
    @Chris-rj2pf Рік тому +3

    This is one of the best wildlife docus I’ve watched. Kudos to the team behind this

  • @CoVerseAU
    @CoVerseAU 2 роки тому +17

    I’ve seen this bird very close by and it is the closest thing to dinosaur you can watch live, absolutely stunning

    • @brah1646
      @brah1646 2 роки тому +8

      technically it is, birds are classified as a type of dinosaur

    • @Q_QQ_Q
      @Q_QQ_Q 2 роки тому

      where did you see ?

    • @gazagxrlx2974
      @gazagxrlx2974 2 роки тому +6

      Birds are dinosaurs

    • @caaaaz1133
      @caaaaz1133 2 роки тому +3

      brah yes we know that idiot but cassowary is the absolute spit off them no other bird comes close to Dino then cassowary got it

  • @lexheart5877
    @lexheart5877 Рік тому +1

    This is so beautiful. I love this documentary. Thank you for the people behind this

  • @patrickjenkins6383
    @patrickjenkins6383 2 роки тому +6

    Bertha's cold primordial glance was both terrifying, and mesmerizing. She takes the "baby-mama" routine to a whole new level ! 👍😎

    • @hughjaanus6680
      @hughjaanus6680 2 роки тому

      @ 13:25 and13: 48 Her name changed to "Berther" from Bertha.

  • @drbane123
    @drbane123 2 роки тому +7

    What a great nature film.

  • @skyborne6393
    @skyborne6393 Рік тому +2

    I like how nature provides everything you need. It is very self sustaining.

  • @debbino4249
    @debbino4249 2 роки тому +29

    Loved this documentary. Kudos to those who put so much effort into sharing with us!!!

  • @petergibson2318
    @petergibson2318 2 роки тому +19

    All birds are dinosaurs.
    (Even that sweet little Budgie in the cage in your living room.)

    • @rhymeaholik2465
      @rhymeaholik2465 2 роки тому +3

      All birds come from dinosaurs but not all dinosaurs became Birds.

    • @alexojideagu
      @alexojideagu 2 роки тому +5

      @@rhymeaholik2465 All birds are dinosaurs though

    • @herohamza1196
      @herohamza1196 2 роки тому

      not all but most birds were dinosaurs in the past

    • @alexojideagu
      @alexojideagu 2 роки тому +2

      @@herohamza1196 All birds are dinosaurs by definition. Just as all cat species are cats.

    • @paulo157758
      @paulo157758 2 роки тому +2

      @@herohamza1196 All birds are theropods dinosaurs , like all bats are mammals.

  • @wallyr.7854
    @wallyr.7854 2 роки тому +11

    Fascinating, nature is such a marvelous miracle…..we must save our beautiful planet.

    • @algini12
      @algini12 2 роки тому +4

      Bad odds there. China isn't into it.

    • @JohnGardnerAlhadis
      @JohnGardnerAlhadis 2 роки тому +1

      @@algini12 China can get fucked.

    • @algini12
      @algini12 2 роки тому +1

      @@JohnGardnerAlhadis Absolutely. But it's the rest of the world that gets fucked because they won't do anything on climate change. But you gotta give it to China on their issue. How do you provide electricity for 1.4 billion people without coal?🤔

    • @straighttalking2090
      @straighttalking2090 2 роки тому +1

      @@algini12 Your right about the Chinese but we aren't that far behind them, most people will have pity for non-human species but not enough to make them ditch their SUVs, fly around the place in planes or even recycle their rubbish properly. Our population continues to grow and the economy comes before the planet.

    • @algini12
      @algini12 2 роки тому

      @@straighttalking2090 Not far behind? India is in 2nd place. I've seen photos that came from space that showed India as a smog cloud in the shape of the country. I've also seen graphs where China has more emissions than the rest of the industrialized world combined. I dunno. Many would say it's people that come before the planet not just a broad word such as the economy, versus losing jobs that create emissions that put food on the table. Climate change targets like in Glasgow or the Paris accords are just a pipe dream. The political will isn't there in governments such as the U.S. where it's own congress won't pass anything that hurts jobs that have emissions, and the President is helpless against them. Climate change is clearly inevitable anyway, and anything else tried in the face of 7 billion people is tilting at windmills.

  • @thomasmann3560
    @thomasmann3560 Рік тому +2

    That snake climbing that tree was crazy!

  • @SouthFloridaThrifter
    @SouthFloridaThrifter 2 роки тому +1

    Krinklecutt needs a big card on Father's Day

  • @seviregis7441
    @seviregis7441 2 роки тому +6

    I’m so fascinated by this bird

  • @davejohn255
    @davejohn255 2 роки тому +7

    First learned about this bird after playing Far Cry 3. Your character they would tear you apart.

  • @Turkentorque
    @Turkentorque 2 роки тому +2

    Good job Buster! What a chicken..

  • @sylviahoffman9440
    @sylviahoffman9440 2 роки тому +2

    This was awesome. I have been wanting to learn more about this amazing creature. Thank you

  • @beccac6451
    @beccac6451 2 роки тому +4

    Really enjoyed this one. I learned about Cassowary's from Tim on Bondi vet. They are really cool birds

  • @stephanelarocque77
    @stephanelarocque77 2 роки тому +4

    I had the chance to see one at about 10 meters from me and at least 15 mins during my trip in Australia :). Great bird!

  • @dextertorrefiel8293
    @dextertorrefiel8293 2 роки тому +2

    A circle of life. Beautifully done.

  • @historysmysteriesunveiled8043
    @historysmysteriesunveiled8043 2 роки тому +1

    *Bertha is Gangsta!*

  • @ericsison6071
    @ericsison6071 2 роки тому +4

    When you realize that Bertha could have mated with one of her own offsprings after breeding for the last 35 years.

  • @thetrojanhorse.1320
    @thetrojanhorse.1320 2 роки тому +12

    These magnificent creatures are more in danger of humans per usual. 1.5 million hectares or rainforest was bulldozed over the last 5 years putting these guys on the very soon to be endangered list. Heart breaking.

    • @lepermessiyah5823
      @lepermessiyah5823 2 роки тому

      absolute bullshit. I was up there 4 months ago. forest looks exactly the same. think id notice that much forest disappear. stop believing propaganda

    • @thetrojanhorse.1320
      @thetrojanhorse.1320 2 роки тому +1

      @@lepermessiyah5823 You are grossly misinformed. Who cares what your impression was??? What has your impression got to do with statistics and facts?!?

    • @charlesc.9012
      @charlesc.9012 2 роки тому

      I don't think it is the Australian part though. As much as the statistics make it seem, Australia can economically afford not to cut down its scarce primeval forests, and the only significant deforestation occurs far down in Tasmania as far as I know.

    • @lepermessiyah5823
      @lepermessiyah5823 2 роки тому +1

      @@thetrojanhorse.1320 the fact that I've lived there for over 15 years and know the place like the back of my hand? I'm sure your statistics you pulled from some source with an agenda is 100% fool proof though.

    • @kriztov265
      @kriztov265 2 роки тому +1

      @@lepermessiyah5823 Theres so much hype about these amazing animals sadly though its driven primarily by economics. The bulk of conservation of these birds is based on tourists being able to see them while they are staying in specific areas of economic value. Ive scoffed at the estimates of their numbers for years. And yes before anyone starts linking sites I can inform you from experience as I have had different males bring chicks through my property for decades not yearly but on average biyearly. The highest concentration Ive seen is a group of seven or so within one kilometer of each other. Ive also worked for 6 months at one site that had three resident adult birds which i witnessed raised another two chicks ( they were almost adult fledged ). The curiosity of the bird is scarry at times. Great video my childhood memories of the Daintree were fired up well and truly.

  • @MsStack42
    @MsStack42 2 роки тому +1

    Aw, those chicks with their little ginger wigs !🤗

  • @jamesbronz
    @jamesbronz 2 роки тому +4

    Amazing documentary. The narrator and her beautiful toned voice shared this story with such perfection.

    • @straighttalking2090
      @straighttalking2090 2 роки тому

      I thought that, but unfortunately her script wasn't so good.

  • @winnie5873
    @winnie5873 2 роки тому +5

    When I was young I had sea world in my town (which has since closed) and they had an aviation program that had a cassowary. It would always walk around the audience during the bird show and let people pet him. I remember as a child that he liked bright shiny objects, and if you wore earrings, he would go for them, trying to grab them from people.

    • @Julia-lk8jn
      @Julia-lk8jn 2 роки тому +2

      I had something similar with a parrot in a zoological garden which was utterly, utterly in love with my shiny blue fingernails. He sat on the wire-mesh enclosure for minutes, gently nibbling on them.

  • @maxpower9175
    @maxpower9175 2 роки тому +2

    Saw one of these in the wild once, and only once. Such a rare and amazing privelege to see one in the wild, luckily wife and I were in our car.

  • @ericastier1646
    @ericastier1646 10 місяців тому +1

    Nature's perfect gimbals stabilized head, amazing dynamics. @15:00

  • @ourafilmes
    @ourafilmes 2 роки тому +5

    Dinosaur! YEAH!

  • @mohamedabdelkader8665
    @mohamedabdelkader8665 2 роки тому +6

    Thank you for this meaningful Joy.