It's gonna be a wal mart, CVS, and walgreens with a black top parking lot that gets 8% utilization while homeless australians camp in the parking lots at night in vans. The devils always in the details.
I don’t actually think this is in any way good for the ecosystem. 3000 years is enough time for the ecosystem to change and adapt to not having or wanting the animal present. Introducing them now will probably cause massive decreases in animal populations and possibly extinction of some species. All I can say is good luck but very dumb. I understand people want to repopulate an area with an animal that once lived there but since it no longer does and for 3000 years, by doing it your going to cause more harm than good.
Haris, You have a good point however, If the devils can help decrease the feral animal populations it will be a success. Far too many Native animals are being killed by cats and foxes and hopefully the devils can even that out.
@@paulthealien8028 Too many Americans think the cartoon when Tasmanian Devils are mentioned. Claude was funny, but I know Looney Tunes were just cartoons.
@@kyokitty16 it’s not entirely accurate & (very clickbait-y) since we’ve had them in zoos & sanctuaries on the mainland for decades & they’ve had breeding programs here in the mainland for well over a decade with a lot of success. They’re just not released into the wild. The 3000 years thing only refers to them being in the wild & successfully breeding *in the wild* on the mainland. @cupid FYI “Critically endangered” & “extinct in the wild” are far closer to being extinct than “endangered” we have many endangered species that still have a lot of numbers in the wild.
For a extinct species, I would have thought genetic cloning using closely relative species. In this case they should have added "in mainland" in title.
They aren't extinct...they are 'endangered'. They are mainly found in Tasmania, hence the name but also in New Zealand but not on mainland Australia. This is the first time a Tasmanian Devil is born in mainland Australia in 3000 years. They haven't been cloned genetically 👍
@@jaydeepsen4769 yes, I know they aren't being cloned genetically, I just said If some species is really extinct and recently born then that's what I would think.
@@ruturaj47 they should also have included “in the wild” since there’s been a lot of breeding programs over the past decade in mainland zoos & sanctuaries that have been very successful.
“Like bandicoots, potteroos, and bettongs” Is it just me, or does Australia have a real knack for coming up with animal names that sound completely fake?
It’s not just animal names. Have a look at a map of Australia and you’ll see names like Kangy Angy, Warrumbungle, Coonabarabran, Woolloomooloo and my personal favourite ... a lake called Cadibarrawirracanna. Like animal names, they’re Aboriginal words and are very melodic due to having so many vowels.
@@スノーハッピー fair, but I’d have to make a small correction: they DO sound fake... but only really in English. It also depends on whether those names are the original aboriginal names (like “Kiwi”) or anglicized versions of the names (like “tuitear,” meaning “to tweet”-regarding social media, not the singing of birds-in Spanish). Obviously, how fake or not smg sounds to you depends entirely on the context of the language through which you view the word. In English, they just happen to sound very silly.
You have to love Australia. They have more dangerous animal species than anywhere else and are adding more every single day lol. This is great news though for their ecosystem.
Devils will only eat you if you are dead, or very nearly dead - as do flies and worms, but these are not considered 'dangerous'. Now if you stick your hand into a Devils mouth - then you deserve to loose your fingers...
I'm not sure which comments you're talking about but the title was misleading...tasmanian devils never went extinct and they don't live for over 3000 years.
They've had a lot of success over in the states reintroducing wolves to specific ecosystems over there. The theory is sound, let's hope this works out :)
@@ruturaj47 that sucks, yeah we killed all of ours in the 20's in California. Though a couple have made it back in recent years, you can believe it is a very big deal and if anyone hurts those wolves it's an even bigger deal.
Not trying to be pedantic. But this deliberately misleading title, omitting the qualifier Australia when in fact they have existed continuously in Tasmania, gives one the impression that this is the result of cloning or genetic engineering.
U can see the tears of joy in that man eye's, how happy he is to be part of this n make it happen. Gotta love good animal lovers Aussie. 50 points for Aus! 🥰🌹
When they are " in the mood" they do this eerie sounds to attract mates. European explorers thought its the devil itself because its creepy to hear that in the middle of the night
Can we also blame Warner Bros to create misunderstanding using Tasmanian Devil as their cartoon character ? I do love Tasmanian Devil WB create but the way they describe always same Tasmanian Devil is the one of the most dangerous creature on earth who eat everything.
Snakes, Spiders, Mice, Cats, Fox they’re going to help so well with pest control. Some of you are skeptical and I understand why. When I first got chickens I was skeptical they would actually cut down in the pest in my backyard, but they did. They even chased away the cats that were killing my beautiful birds, and now the birds are back and I can finally make their birdhouse gourd homes so they never have to leave
@@nyimakgan I don’t but I wish I did to document it. I would get plagues of ear wigs, numerous spiders, mice, locust and grasshopper, and my chickens really helped take care of that and best of all, it’s organic. I compost their manure and use it as fertilizer for my garden
Okay. I know I'm that guy, sometimes I don't like being that guy, but I'm that guy. Somewhere around the 3 minute 15 mark, they said that the population was decimated, then they said the population was reduced by 90%. Decimated means reduced by a tenth. 1 in 10 does not equal 90%. Unless I'm completely off base and decimated can mean both 1 in 10 and reduced to just a tenth. Anyways, pet peeve. Please keep saving Devil's.
I first came to know the name Tasmanian devil from looney tunes but didn't knew that they are really some animal species existing on earth. All thanks to this video that i saw Tasmanian devil and how it looks like.
First tasmanian devils born in 3000+ years? Wow, didn't know the currently alive ones have been immortal, alive for thousands of years and finally getting it on now...
Tasmanian Devils are funny. They earned the name because people found them to be ferocious and scary. In actuality, they are more like walking teddy bears.
Pests? Not really- well, I live in a place where cats are native so I can’t really say anything. More of an invasive species maybe? Not really a pest though, as they don’t breed as quickly as mice and rabbits.
I don't know if they are going to regulate Kangaroos, if anything Kangaroos will be doing the regulating. They way they will pull you to a watery grave... sidenote: Include Tasmanian in the lectures...otherwise you are begging the internet, to meme.
@@wyattpickering2668 Central Park in NY is 842 acres. Stanley Park in Vancouver is 1,001 acres. Richmond Park in London is 2,500 acres tho I've never been there. I could go on.
@@brayerkh To those that wear a helmet 24/7 I guess it is. What sort of measure is a football field anyway? Is that American, Canadian, Australian or soccer?
Tasmanian Devils will soon be Also on the mainland so they won’t be “Tasmanian” so much to speak anymore and devil is a bit harsh for them so they need a new name, what’ll it be? I don’t know just right know let’s call em kangaroo ferrets
I'm impressed that they were able to breed while spinning like a tornado and chomping through trees.
Bugs managed to marry two so i think they asked him for help
I mean, thats my favourite position😉
@@jonas7483 Whaa...?
@@hittingyouoverthehead 😏
@@jonas7483 i appreciate the honesty, now can you get the devils to follow suit
The real heroes of the world 🌎 💪 👏 👏 👏
They seem pretty confident...I guess it’s from all the other successful introduction of animals in the past😂
The Devils gonna roam the jungle once again. 😊
"Return the devil to Mainland" sounds like the goal of a group of evil witches 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
I read the thumbnail and my mind immediately went to CLONES! I think we need to get out more.
@@bluegeorgia8922 what're you doing this evening?😄👋
@@fairdinkum977 I swear I'm not doing drugs this evening...😂😂😂
@@bluegeorgia8922 😉👍
Lmao they'll be like "YAS YAS MASTER WE DID IT". " NOW OUR PLAN IS SET TO TAKEOVER THE WORLD".
Can we ask UA-cam to recommend this back after 5 years so that we can check back on the ecosystem?
It's gonna be a wal mart, CVS, and walgreens with a black top parking lot that gets 8% utilization while homeless australians camp in the parking lots at night in vans. The devils always in the details.
@@user-account-not-found !remindme 5 years
I don’t actually think this is in any way good for the ecosystem. 3000 years is enough time for the ecosystem to change and adapt to not having or wanting the animal present. Introducing them now will probably cause massive decreases in animal populations and possibly extinction of some species. All I can say is good luck but very dumb. I understand people want to repopulate an area with an animal that once lived there but since it no longer does and for 3000 years, by doing it your going to cause more harm than good.
@@harismohammad2005 yeah true
Haris, You have a good point however, If the devils can help decrease the feral animal populations it will be a success. Far too many Native animals are being killed by cats and foxes and hopefully the devils can even that out.
You can tell he is genuinely trying to save the animals and I really appreciate his enthusiasm.
this is awesome! Tasmanian devils are so cool.
Way cooler in the cartoons
And cute!!
Indeed
@@paulthealien8028 Too many Americans think the cartoon when Tasmanian Devils are mentioned. Claude was funny, but I know Looney Tunes were just cartoons.
"if the devils don't breed, it's all over"
i never thought i would hear this sentence, its like straight out of shakespeare🤣
That was so funny
To be fair they are Australians
I was thinking the same thing lol
Me too.
your name
The part "having devils back in the environment" doesn't really sound pleasant in the ears...
Hahahahaha
That's what I was thinking.
Do you want them to say Tasmanian marsupials?
You know devils are needed when God of Thunder himself approves this.
Ted who is that god tho.
Odinson
Love this man’s energy and enthusiasm for these little creatures
"bandicoots, potoroos and bettongs"
Mans just listing Doctor Seuss animals like no one would notice.
😂😂😂😂
Haha they’re Aboriginal words, they are fun to say though
They are native words. Melodical I feel :)
Hold up let me pull out my thing-a-ma-goozit so I can write those down
Lol
Fyi: they aren't extinct, but they are considered "endangered", which is close but not quite.
They said they were extinct off the main land... not, completely extinct.
@@kyokitty16 some thought they were completely extinct after reading the title, even i did
everything is endangered in this world of men except men themselves.
@@kyokitty16 it’s not entirely accurate & (very clickbait-y) since we’ve had them in zoos & sanctuaries on the mainland for decades & they’ve had breeding programs here in the mainland for well over a decade with a lot of success. They’re just not released into the wild. The 3000 years thing only refers to them being in the wild & successfully breeding *in the wild* on the mainland. @cupid FYI “Critically endangered” & “extinct in the wild” are far closer to being extinct than “endangered” we have many endangered species that still have a lot of numbers in the wild.
If they were extinct.. how would any be born? 😂 the title seems pretty self explanatory, no offense
I saw the title and was like “WTF? How do they exist if they haven’t been born for 3000 years?!?!”
For a extinct species, I would have thought genetic cloning using closely relative species. In this case they should have added "in mainland" in title.
They aren't extinct...they are 'endangered'. They are mainly found in Tasmania, hence the name but also in New Zealand but not on mainland Australia. This is the first time a Tasmanian Devil is born in mainland Australia in 3000 years. They haven't been cloned genetically 👍
@@jaydeepsen4769 yes, I know they aren't being cloned genetically, I just said If some species is really extinct and recently born then that's what I would think.
@@ruturaj47 aahhhh👍
@@ruturaj47 they should also have included “in the wild” since there’s been a lot of breeding programs over the past decade in mainland zoos & sanctuaries that have been very successful.
“Like bandicoots, potteroos, and bettongs”
Is it just me, or does Australia have a real knack for coming up with animal names that sound completely fake?
Many of them are loan words from Aboriginal languages is all. They don't sound fake, they just don't sound English.
It’s not just animal names. Have a look at a map of Australia and you’ll see names like Kangy Angy, Warrumbungle, Coonabarabran, Woolloomooloo and my personal favourite ... a lake called Cadibarrawirracanna. Like animal names, they’re Aboriginal words and are very melodic due to having so many vowels.
I'm just waiting to hear about zoopazoops, quagdoodles, and ahoogas.
@@スノーハッピー fair, but I’d have to make a small correction: they DO sound fake... but only really in English. It also depends on whether those names are the original aboriginal names (like “Kiwi”) or anglicized versions of the names (like “tuitear,” meaning “to tweet”-regarding social media, not the singing of birds-in Spanish). Obviously, how fake or not smg sounds to you depends entirely on the context of the language through which you view the word. In English, they just happen to sound very silly.
It's predetermined, not fake
You have to love Australia. They have more dangerous animal species than anywhere else and are adding more every single day lol. This is great news though for their ecosystem.
I wonder if it eat mice because I saw a video the other day about Australia farmer having over populated mice.
@@glhfggwp6232 idk but personally i think so since mice seem to have the perfect size for them
Devils will only eat you if you are dead, or very nearly dead - as do flies and worms, but these are not considered 'dangerous'.
Now if you stick your hand into a Devils mouth - then you deserve to loose your fingers...
Everyone in the comment section is suddenly an expert ecologist huh 😂 Y'all really think you know better than actual experts?
I'm not sure which comments you're talking about but the title was misleading...tasmanian devils never went extinct and they don't live for over 3000 years.
Yeah I do consider myself an expert. I watched the Wild Kratts episode with my toddler the other day.
@@izziestevens5835 bruh the nostalgia you just gave me
Dunning Kruger effect.
Jack Daniels they were wiped out from mainland australia but continued to live on the island of tasmania
My gosh they're the cutest little things!
They've had a lot of success over in the states reintroducing wolves to specific ecosystems over there.
The theory is sound, let's hope this works out :)
Sadly Idaho decided to wipe out 90% population.
@@ruturaj47 that sucks, yeah we killed all of ours in the 20's in California. Though a couple have made it back in recent years, you can believe it is a very big deal and if anyone hurts those wolves it's an even bigger deal.
Me waiting to see evidence of them SPINNING like TORNADOES 🌪️ in this video for the sake of my childhood 😅
🤣 that's what I'm waiting for too thatz y I started watching
Not trying to be pedantic. But this deliberately misleading title, omitting the qualifier Australia when in fact they have existed continuously in Tasmania, gives one the impression that this is the result of cloning or genetic engineering.
Agree
@@hewhoyeet4953 They didn't have to fake the title, just insert Thor Chris Hemsworth in there somewhere and this would have gotten like 10x the views
As a Tasmanian I was very confused when I first saw the title, because we have an entire sanctuary dedicated to Tassie Devils
Too bad the natives were all wiped out and there's NO bringing THEM back. Do learn about them in school? I can't find that much info in the US
*you
@@CarlaCollins-mh1ii Natives as in Tasmanian Aboriginals?
I want to see Tasmanian Tiger again :’(
its possible since theres still a fair amount of dna left from them from the early 1900s
U can see the tears of joy in that man eye's, how happy he is to be part of this n make it happen. Gotta love good animal lovers Aussie. 50 points for Aus! 🥰🌹
Where are the Tasmanian tiger ?
I guess Australia's tourism tag line will change from
"Dingo ate your baby" to "Devil ate your baby."
@@darcyperkins7041 or "the magpie ear the devil that ate the dingo that ate your baby"
are they really devils? THEY LOOK CUTE THO
uh yea, release the devils back
When they are " in the mood" they do this eerie sounds to attract mates. European explorers thought its the devil itself because its creepy to hear that in the middle of the night
I didn't realise it was Chris Hemsworth, thought all Australians look that good
Welp too bad
We do ;) ;)
“If the devils don’t breed, then it’s all over.”
*Marlyeans did not like that*
Lmao
EREN YEAGER
I find these little dudes adorable
They got the name because they make creepy defining sound at nights.
@@SATDS I don’t care how they got the name they are misunderstood creatures deserving of our love
It's feels nice to learn something at 1:33 am in the morning
They're back!!! Attempts must be made to increase their population either naturally or artificially.
Them: *shows joeys in pouch*
Me: omg is that the facial tumor disease?? 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
Can we also blame Warner Bros to create misunderstanding using Tasmanian Devil as their cartoon character ? I do love Tasmanian Devil WB create but the way they describe always same Tasmanian Devil is the one of the most dangerous creature on earth who eat everything.
" huargh hur purrfttt waah grr hweh prftsw grwohckpft "
It's gonna be weird in a few years seeing them here. I hope I'm still alive by then.
I love how passionate this man is! Reminds me of Steve😭😭
Is it just me, or does the thumbnail of the video say the word "in" twice right next to each other?
It looked so cute. Those animals have to be protected
Snakes, Spiders, Mice, Cats, Fox they’re going to help so well with pest control.
Some of you are skeptical and I understand why. When I first got chickens I was skeptical they would actually cut down in the pest in my backyard, but they did. They even chased away the cats that were killing my beautiful birds, and now the birds are back and I can finally make their birdhouse gourd homes so they never have to leave
@@nyimakgan I don’t but I wish I did to document it. I would get plagues of ear wigs, numerous spiders, mice, locust and grasshopper, and my chickens really helped take care of that and best of all, it’s organic. I compost their manure and use it as fertilizer for my garden
Honestly, it would be dope if we spent more technology repairing the damage we do to the world.
Restoring balance to our ecosystems is an amazing goal. 😊❤
Everytime he said Devils I couldn't help but think "DEVILMANNNN" I hope all goes well for them in their new home
AYYYY FELLOW DEVILMAN FAN
What if I told you there are 2 "in" in the thumbnail
Okay. I know I'm that guy, sometimes I don't like being that guy, but I'm that guy.
Somewhere around the 3 minute 15 mark, they said that the population was decimated, then they said the population was reduced by 90%. Decimated means reduced by a tenth. 1 in 10 does not equal 90%. Unless I'm completely off base and decimated can mean both 1 in 10 and reduced to just a tenth. Anyways, pet peeve. Please keep saving Devil's.
God: I wonder what will Happen If I gave this ferret cocaine?
*Tasmanian Devil*
Well their obviously not the first born in 3000 years... Did the one before it just pop into existence because that seems like a much bigger story 😏
Wait, you mean they DONT spin around in a tornado and speak in sloppy gibberish? I feel lied to.
I call bs. I’ve been watching this man successfully breed Tasmanian devils for 11 years on his show part of “Bondi vet”
It in dangier.....wow mate you're so cool down there 🌘🖤❤️✨
I first came to know the name Tasmanian devil from looney tunes but didn't knew that they are really some animal species existing on earth. All thanks to this video that i saw Tasmanian devil and how it looks like.
Now I'm realising DEVILs can also be cute.
You can’t tell me to just accept those cute creatures to be called devils! And wtf is up with Joey?
Look up a video of them screaming and you will know why they are called Devils. Not a sound you want to hear in the middle of the night.
First tasmanian devils born in 3000+ years?
Wow, didn't know the currently alive ones have been immortal, alive for thousands of years and finally getting it on now...
First born on the mainland in 3000 years. Not complicated champ.
If he would've including "On The Mainland" in the title, it wouldn't get as many views.
My only question is what about the dingos?
Honestly my question too
Me: Mom! I saw some baby devils on my way here, can we keep em?
My Mom: *O.O*
I was expecting him to spin like a tornado 🌪
This is the most peaceful Tasmanian Devil video.
I hope the vaccines they developed will cure the disease!!
Wow Wow Wow. This is Historic. So Good to hear that 😃😃😃♥♥♥
I'd dance with these devils in the pale moon light!
Theyre so cute why do they call them devils?
Because of their growls
Because they act aggressively
Look up their sound and you'll understand why.
Because the devil was a beautiful angel
European settlers heard them wailing and growling, and assumed they were devils
Tasmanian Devils are funny. They earned the name because people found them to be ferocious and scary. In actuality, they are more like walking teddy bears.
With a jaw strong enough to snap bones in one bite
how weird when aus forest got burned the devils spawned
As a Tasmanian Tiger hiding in a remote cave, this news about my cousin Devil gives me great hope for the future.
"Bandicoots, potoroos, and bettongs"
Sounds like the sound of me twanging a string...
IF ONLY WE BE THIS PASSIONATE ABOUT SICK, HELPLESS, HOMELESS, HUNGRY HUMAN BEINGS!
uP
let's see how long it takes them to reintroduce Tasmanian Tigers.
Lol
That's absolutely fantastic.
1:06
*Middle Guy*
thank me later
They're cute little devils!
Tasmania is actually part of Australia.
Let the devil thrive!!! YEAAAAAAH! 😈
This dude looks so happy 😄
Good on him!
every time they bring up face cancer my heart beats faster. 💀💀💀
I take issue with calling cats and foxes pests but besides that cool
Pests? Not really- well, I live in a place where cats are native so I can’t really say anything. More of an invasive species maybe? Not really a pest though, as they don’t breed as quickly as mice and rabbits.
Now : it turn of dinasorous
Yay Tim Faulkner! love bondi vet!
I don't know if they are going to regulate Kangaroos, if anything Kangaroos will be doing the regulating. They way they will pull you to a watery grave...
sidenote: Include Tasmanian in the lectures...otherwise you are begging the internet, to meme.
Title is so misleading lol
This doesn't sound right when you listening to this with a christians perspective
How do you think the Muslims feel about this 🤣🤣🤦♂️🤦♂️
1000 acre sanctuary? That's the size of a pretty good city park and that's it.
That’s the equivalent of 756 football fields. I’d say it’s quite bigger than a city park. Lmfao
What pretty good city parks have you been to?
@Morgan Lile Have you? The park where I grew up was 1,000 acres and is always my go to when that strange measure is used. 100 acres is only 0.4 sq km.
@@wyattpickering2668 Central Park in NY is 842 acres. Stanley Park in Vancouver is 1,001 acres. Richmond Park in London is 2,500 acres tho I've never been there. I could go on.
@@brayerkh To those that wear a helmet 24/7 I guess it is. What sort of measure is a football field anyway? Is that American, Canadian, Australian or soccer?
never thought that the Tasmanian Devil from Looney Tunes was this cute in real life lol
Aren’t dingos just going to come out of nowhere and hunt them all again? What happened to dingos?
I think the devils have been introduced to a 1000 acre preserve that's fenced off to protect them from the dingos.
title tasmanian devil👀😈👿
me: they look so cute👁️👅👁️💕💕
Crazy how I literally just read an Ap bio mock exam question about Tasmanian Devils.
between the hunting dingoes, facial tumors, and diseased lands...maybe nature is just calling it.
They soo cutee tho
2021: Tasmanian devils reintroduced to the Australian mainland
2091: Thylacines (Tasmanian Tigers) reintroduced to the Australian mainland
So are they still called Tasmanian Devils?
And how do you know you are not just feeding the dingoes en masse again?
I was waiting for that guy to be like "crikey!" At some point during the interview
So many typos these days “born in in Australia.”
I could make a “Now This” video with just all the typos that they have in their videos.
"Bandicoots, potoroos, bettongs..."
Now, that's a whole animals I never heard of in my life.
Never heard of a bandicoot? Have you ever played a PlayStation game? 😃
Well, you need a "Crash" course in animal history
Bandicoots, Potoroos, and Bettongs..Ok,Ok don't make up animals just for fun...😏
What? Taz is going extinct !? Nooo!!😭
Or as taz says "AMBRUUUAGHUAH.....TAZ SAD!"
Looney Tunes Tasmanian Devil: Scruffy and cute.
Real Tasmanian Devil: Scruffy and a little scary.
Well obviously they aren't the only ones in 3,000 years. Not like they magically showed up 3,000 years and multiplied out of thin air.....
Lets hope china doesnt eat them
Woah what does China have to do with this, you just ruined a wholesome video
Tasmanian Devils will soon be Also on the mainland so they won’t be “Tasmanian” so much to speak anymore and devil is a bit harsh for them so they need a new name, what’ll it be? I don’t know just right know let’s call em kangaroo ferrets
I thought was a cartoon version of the Tasmanian Devil with spinning like a tornado? 😂😂😂😂😂
Releasing Devil into the wild😈 sounds like every horror movie plot
You are upside down.
@@manlyjoel8829 uP
Man wth with you profile picture
Edit: oh never mind, the name explains it