I feel like if you live in leopard country and let your small dog sleep outside at night, you're being a negligent dog owner. They're so vulnerable out there.
Yeah I met someone from a leopard country. Absolutely could not understand how we liked or admired big cats like tigers, leopards, lions etc. Said they were absolute murderous monsters. I would have thought many living in a country with a leopard would have thought that or similarly, and therefore never let their dog sleep alone outside. Imagine seeing that video the next day...
The story behind the clip of the raccoon coming out of the kitchen wall was the guy rescued it when it was young, raised it until it was big enough and released it to the wild. Then it came back to his house to make a den.
@eeccee11 I love coons BUT they can take out entire flocks of chickens and a mall animals, get thru nearly any lock or fence and they find everything fascinating because they're so smart and curious. They CAN be amazing pets, but you're going to have to restructure your life and home around them and their safety/comfort.
I was bitten once by a Western Diamondback (rattle snake) on my prosthetic leg. Just like that Far Side cartoon. I wrote to Gary Larson to tell him that story, and he sent me an autographed copy of the cartoon.
I’d say you saved a lot of money $40,000 (most take multiple viles)for one vile of anti-venom, but I know a life time of prosthetic legs is very expensive. So, I’ll just say you avoided a great deal of anguish and possibly death.
wow i always have so much respect for people that face animal attacks; and are able to walk away not just with their life, but with a respect still for the animal. The guest from wyoming, Nick, summed it up so well; "She didn't want me dead, she just wanted me neutralized. She had two little cubs. It was my fault." Mad respect for him.
We had a raccoon as a pet when I was a kid. Can confirm he was an agent of chaos. He used to steal everybody's keys, change, anything shiny and hide it. He harrassed the dog non-stop and enjoyed rearranging cabinets at all hours. I remember when we got a new couch the old one was crammed full of all kinds of treasures. I miss that little menace so much.
My uncle had a raccoon that he would feed his leftovers of the dinner from the night before, every night. He named him Spy. Spy started to come up to the house and watch TV through the window. Eventually my uncle left the window open and then she would come into the couch with my uncle. They watched mostly star trek. She was awesome. She brought her babies to his house and they'd all share dinner until they got older and gradually left Momma Spy. When my uncle died she came around for weeks looking for him. I still think about Spy all the time.
ILOVE this woman's sense of humor. Im so pleased I just discovered her yesterday. She sees what's actually going on. She doesn't get overly moralistic, while being totally pro animal. She understands that people make their own choices and is willing to be delighted by human insanity as well as all manner of animal behavior. She also clearly points out any wise actions that actually occur. She's an absolute delight.
My great grandfather had a duck that was bonded to him. It was an alcoholic. I expect they both were. At the end of tge day, he'd bring the duck to the rural Minnesota bar with him where the duck's favorite imbibement was beer. There are so many rules now, and so much hateful cancellation culture. Those were the good old days. Sure he made his duck an alcoholic, but they had a good time together. They brought joy and fascination to so many Norwegian and German bachelor farmers. And the duck could fly, but he never flew away. He just followed his person around wherever he went.
@TheNickleChick I used to think they were so cute, which they are, but I've seen several raccoons with dead young cats in their mouths. So, their cuteness is lost on me except for the babies.
I love that Nick understands that the bear just wanted to protect her cubs. I applaud him for making it clear that it was his fault for coming into her living space.
Here in Wyoming we have just a few simple rules when in bear country....#1. make noise when walking, hikers wear little bells on their boots, bear attacks are 99% you spooking the bear. #2. be aware of your surroundings at all times and carry bear spray. #3 learn the different scat (poop) of animals....see poop on the trail beware, bear scat is easily recognized ....black bear poop will consist of barriers, nuts and bits of fur, grizzly bear poop will contain tiny little bells and smell like pepper spray.....
“Snakes don’t want to bite you ,they don’t want to escalate things” I don’t know that snake with that man in Indonesia looked like he came in wanting all the smoke. Homeboy was just sitting down minding his own business😂
Wow, the Swedish dude who chased away the bear while growling acted perfectly. I know this is the best way to show your big and unaffraid, but damn the balls one has to have to actually do it.
@@rand0m0mg it is the appropriate way to act with certain bear species, but it still comes down to luck. Depends on the specific bear and it's reason for coming at you. A starving bear will take its chances.
That fellow who was attacked by the grizzly -- his face is bloody, and the reason he is wearing his hat is to keep his scalp on because the griz tore it off.
And he is a really good storyteller! I remember that I saw the thumbnail, clicked out of curiosity and listened to the entire story because he told it so well. She attacked him twice, too, because they accidentally had fled the scene in the same direction rather than going in opposite directions and crossed paths again😳 while he was walking out. So crazy!
I have found that when one is in bear territory, make a lot of sounds and/or whistle a lot. If they hear you before they see you they will usually go the other direction. Don't surprise them. That's the problem. Learned while in Alaska.
I'm both someone who freshly found your amazing content *and* a Finn (surprise surprise) so I can roughly translate what the man in the clip at 5:50 is saying, in order: - *"Fook off ya ain't touching that devil be damned"* - (referring to his dog) "Hugo my boy" - "Imma smack ya with this broom 'ere if ya come over 'ere god dammit." Bears, like us, get spooked by sudden and very loud noises so the initial flight response comes from that. It's possible the bear didn't attack later on because it thought that the noise came from the house/cabin and not the man inside. As for the dog, well, certain breeds of dog were actually bred specifically to fend off bears away from their owner.
Had a friend that used to have an ongoing deal with a raven (or group of them, can't recall) where he would leave out a bit of restaurant scraps so that they wouldn't bust open the garbage bags. I pondered to him "who do you think trained who there?" Lol
Those snake videos made me glad I live in an area with no dangerous snakes. I absolutely ADORE snakes, so it's nice that I can go out and look for them without worrying about a medically significant venomous bite.
I had to laugh at the Trash Pandas, I live in Canada and am an avid camper. I am a petite woman 5 feet tall and hubby is over 6ft tall but he's so scared of trash pandas that I have to deal with it if they come around. They can hiss like a cat but if you make loud noise they run away.
my aunt and uncle were at a temple in india and a macaque stole my uncle’s glasses and my aunt had to go get his glasses back because he couldn’t see the monkey anymore
Old man with a broom yells at bear. This is universal. My husband's opa did the same thing with a black bear that wandered into the garden to eat the fruit in Canada.
no matter what animal experts that say animals don't want to escalate things. there are lot of animals just wants to attack everything. animals aren't perfect just like humans are not perfect. saying a certain animal don't want to escalate or attack human with no reason is pretty arrogant of them to say. just like there are lot of killers that killed human with absolute no reason. animals sometimes kill humans with no reason
I think it didn’t see him. Right before that she said: don’t move or they’ll feel (more) threatened. The guy in the chair moved very fast… so it’s no surprise?
07:54 I burst out laughing- this poor mama is JUST. TRYING. TO. CROSS. and the cubs are not making it easy. She has to go back for one, hopes the other stays put but it doesn’t and “OH for goodness’ sake… I’ve only got one set of jaws!” … anyone who’s cared for two or more kids can understand! Except her babies are in more danger! I kind of saw this yesterday in human form: a man holding his baby son in one arm and lifting his older daughter out of the cart to maneuver her into the seat while being careful to neither squeeze or dangle either kid- it was artful. He was calm and patient, gentle. I told him he was a “super-Dad.”
Nick is my friend’s neighbor. I was visiting the next week, we had bear spray on us and awareness was in high alert. And we were loud every time we stepped outside.
Something I love is that spiders use the same technique on humans that we try to use on bears. They wave their arms in the air and rear back on their hind legs and are effectively saying in spider language "AAAAAHHHHHHHH IAM VERY BIG AND SCARY!!!! RUN AWAY AND LEAVE ME ALONE." And it just really endears me to spiders. I had a huntsman I was removing from my sisters bathroom do a threat display at me, and I just thought it was very cute.
Finn here. About bears. One of our nicknames for bears is otso, and bear in spanish is ozo. Also sealion/cow is morsa in spanish and mursu in finnish. Also basil, which is called albahaca in spanish, is called basilika in finnish. Compound of the two. Also the guy with the broom yelled: "Hugo come here!" (The dog). Then he said f off dogg dnmt.
It would be great to see a clip on elephants. Please. I'm going to show housemates the part on snakes. I have copperheads and tiger snakes here. They think the should make noise and the snakes will go. They don't understand that snakes don't use hearing to know what is around. Your forked tongue description. Was brilliant. Thank you for sharing this.
Just killed a Rat snake in my home. They are after mice I Killed a Cottonmouth before that. I was told to interefere with their sense of smell . I had a big tray of scented candles on the floor....didn't stop them. Cedar shavings didn't help. Mothballs are making me sick more than bothering them. I would really appreciate a program with pointers, Ann !.
It is written that the way to tell a black bear from a grizzly is to sneak up and give it kick, then run and climb a tree. If the bear climbs the tree and eats you, it was a black. If it pushes the tree over and eats you, it was a grizzly.
2:00 There was a Russian scientist who studied bears, who followed a bear away from his cabin and ended up getting decapitated, it was believed this was from a single swip of the bears paw1
As a kid, I had a park ranger take me and a bunch of other kids out to his SUV to see the muddy paw prints on the windows. He’d left doughnuts in his SUV overnight. The window was just barely open, so he figured the bear could smell the food and was trying to get it. I saw the size of those prints and knew I’d never want to go up against a bear. Some years later, my biology teacher brought in a black bear skin. It just furthered my resolve.
3:41 This guy is so composed after just having been attacked by a food processor and being torn up from just a moment ago...I don't even understand it!
6:00 in actuality he yelled "stay" to his dog so that it wouldn't go after the bear. Other things he yelled from the start: perkele = devil/goddammit , siihen et koske = don't touch that! Hugo stay! I will hit you with this broom. But yea, calm bear faces angry Finnish guy who hasn't has his beer or coffee yet. or both.
the bear on the right hand side was definitely larger. his shoulder is higher. 1:34 as well in stand up like 10 cm advantage. so wild. what a showdown.
its interesting to see that while humans are attacked, the leopards never go for the kill. they get their claws in and maybe try to bite but they run away right after
Great overhead sign in the shop in the Thailand clip of the guy targeted by the snake, who then proceeds to stomp the snake. Sign says One Stop Shop. He demonstrated he can confidently handle whatever your needs are. 😁
The raccoon in the kitchen wall was raised by the guy. It got too destructive and he has tried to keep her outside, so she came through the wall from the roof. She doesn’t understand why he’s trying to ghosts her.
But you CAN be an awesome wildlife photographer at any Time! I surely don't know where you live, but you can easily start with all the wildlife that lives around you - in your Garden, Park or Woods/Trees. To observe the Insects or Birds, Hedgehogs - whatever you lay your eyes on - is a great start to get to know the wildlife that's around you! Not everyone can (f.e) watch Lions, Monkeys or Alligators - but to observe Bumblebees can be fascinating too! Sorry, not native english speaker here...
The only thing that she didn't mention about monkeys being dangerous is something that I don't think most people don't think about - their teeth. Many primates have very dangerous canine teeth and can do great damage or even kill, with or without intentional provocation.
My brother in law was mauled and killed by a bear a few years back. We live in Alaska. It’s very rare here, but it does happen. He went hiking near his house and forgot his gun.
I hate it when already endangered animals fight and kill each other. It might work in a situation of full population, but under threat, it's counter-productive.
G’day Ann here, we hope you like the new series! Comment below with an animal that you’d like us to do next.
Hi Ann. Your biggest fan Maisie here. Tigers and sting rays please! And polar bears. And elephant seals. And horses. That's it.
@@moneypenny5985 Great suggestions Maisie! Thank you.
@@moneypenny5985 Yeah - I heard about the deadly horses of Down Under as well! Fact or urban legend?
What a delightful , easy to watch lady you are Ann
Missed you. Thanks for this.
I feel like if you live in leopard country and let your small dog sleep outside at night, you're being a negligent dog owner. They're so vulnerable out there.
Yeah I wish I hadn't seen that video. It was so incredibly sad to hear that dog screaming as the leopard chased him/her. 😢
Yeah I met someone from a leopard country. Absolutely could not understand how we liked or admired big cats like tigers, leopards, lions etc. Said they were absolute murderous monsters.
I would have thought many living in a country with a leopard would have thought that or similarly, and therefore never let their dog sleep alone outside.
Imagine seeing that video the next day...
It is but at the same time leopards have been documented breaking into buildings and killing dogs too so it’s hard to deal with them overall
dog was medium not small but omg ima cry
No dog unless livestock guards should sleep outside! Dogs are pack animals, very, very few would not prefer to be inside with their family
Ok I like animals but who else comes back for the charming host? Your excitement is contagious thank you!
Absolutely, she's so much fun!
i love them and i love animals so it’s the best combo!
Dr. Ann reminds me of one of my nieces. So friendly, and intelligent, and compassionate toward, and in awe of, animals!
She’s awesome!!
Absolutely love Dr Ann Jones ! She makes every video absolutely brilliant !
The story behind the clip of the raccoon coming out of the kitchen wall was the guy rescued it when it was young, raised it until it was big enough and released it to the wild. Then it came back to his house to make a den.
Yet more proof to "Don't feed them !"🦝
😢❤I would love this lol
@eeccee11 I love coons BUT they can take out entire flocks of chickens and a mall animals, get thru nearly any lock or fence and they find everything fascinating because they're so smart and curious. They CAN be amazing pets, but you're going to have to restructure your life and home around them and their safety/comfort.
@@eeccee11me too! Let it eat my wall, ❤
😂🤣 And now he says to it, “I hate you!” 🤣🤣
I was bitten once by a Western Diamondback (rattle snake) on my prosthetic leg. Just like that Far Side cartoon.
I wrote to Gary Larson to tell him that story, and he sent me an autographed copy of the cartoon.
But did the leg die ?
That’s awesome!
Sir, I salute you. This story has made my day. 🐍
I’d say you saved a lot of money $40,000 (most take multiple viles)for one vile of anti-venom, but I know a life time of prosthetic legs is very expensive. So, I’ll just say you avoided a great deal of anguish and possibly death.
@@eponackwhat he didn’t tell you was the reason he lost the leg😐🐍
Ann's reaction to the Leopard babies is so real...love her!
"Those are actually called rosettes and they're- GASP* BABIES!"
7:30
wow i always have so much respect for people that face animal attacks; and are able to walk away not just with their life, but with a respect still for the animal. The guest from wyoming, Nick, summed it up so well; "She didn't want me dead, she just wanted me neutralized. She had two little cubs. It was my fault." Mad respect for him.
"Monkeys have culture and.....an iphone 7."
She´s so charming, I´m laughing and loving her so much
We had a raccoon as a pet when I was a kid. Can confirm he was an agent of chaos. He used to steal everybody's keys, change, anything shiny and hide it. He harrassed the dog non-stop and enjoyed rearranging cabinets at all hours. I remember when we got a new couch the old one was crammed full of all kinds of treasures. I miss that little menace so much.
My uncle had a raccoon that he would feed his leftovers of the dinner from the night before, every night.
He named him Spy.
Spy started to come up to the house and watch TV through the window. Eventually my uncle left the window open and then she would come into the couch with my uncle. They watched mostly star trek.
She was awesome. She brought her babies to his house and they'd all share dinner until they got older and gradually left Momma Spy. When my uncle died she came around for weeks looking for him.
I still think about Spy all the time.
ILOVE this woman's sense of humor. Im so pleased I just discovered her yesterday. She sees what's actually going on. She doesn't get overly moralistic, while being totally pro animal. She understands that people make their own choices and is willing to be delighted by human insanity as well as all manner of animal behavior. She also clearly points out any wise actions that actually occur. She's an absolute delight.
My great grandfather had a duck that was bonded to him. It was an alcoholic. I expect they both were. At the end of tge day, he'd bring the duck to the rural Minnesota bar with him where the duck's favorite imbibement was beer. There are so many rules now, and so much hateful cancellation culture. Those were the good old days.
Sure he made his duck an alcoholic, but they had a good time together. They brought joy and fascination to so many Norwegian and German bachelor farmers. And the duck could fly, but he never flew away. He just followed his person around wherever he went.
@TheNickleChick I used to think they were so cute, which they are, but I've seen several raccoons with dead young cats in their mouths. So, their cuteness is lost on me except for the babies.
Dr Ann: The spots are called ro.. *MISSION EDUCATION ABANDONED * BABIIIEEES!!
I love her
The Baby: HISSSSSS.
Mom: Yes yes dear you’re very big and scary now come on
I love that Nick understands that the bear just wanted to protect her cubs.
I applaud him for making it clear that it was his fault for coming into her living space.
Here in Wyoming we have just a few simple rules when in bear country....#1. make noise when walking, hikers wear little bells on their boots, bear attacks are 99% you spooking the bear. #2. be aware of your surroundings at all times and carry bear spray. #3 learn the different scat (poop) of animals....see poop on the trail beware, bear scat is easily recognized ....black bear poop will consist of barriers, nuts and bits of fur, grizzly bear poop will contain tiny little bells and smell like pepper spray.....
So the pepper spray is like a seasoning??? Nice 🤣🤣 and if you hear muffled bells run faster than your hiking partner in the opposite direction, right?
🤣😂👍
Right on Mr.Wyoming
That's interesting.. we have the same hiking rules here in Colorado! ✌️
Heh Heh Heh !
I wasn’t going to watch this whole video but the narrator kept me glued to the screen. Very enjoyable lady.
“Snakes don’t want to bite you ,they don’t want to escalate things”
I don’t know that snake with that man in Indonesia looked like he came in wanting all the smoke. Homeboy was just sitting down minding his own business😂
I think if the boy had of remained still, the snake would have slid right past him....
Ye looked like the snake was gunning for him
The snake attacked that guy like he stole something from him
sometimes you can threaten an animal without knowing it
@@mexa_t6534 yeah by sitting in a waiting room with your back turned lol
Wow, the Swedish dude who chased away the bear while growling acted perfectly. I know this is the best way to show your big and unaffraid, but damn the balls one has to have to actually do it.
This girl would say its just luck.
@@rand0m0mg it is the appropriate way to act with certain bear species, but it still comes down to luck. Depends on the specific bear and it's reason for coming at you. A starving bear will take its chances.
I am so appreciating Ann's reaction to the babies!
Me too! Can't help but smile too
i just love ann. she’s so informative and explains everything so well!!!!! 🥰❤️
She is pretty cool
Same!! I've only just discovered her too!
@@LivingDeadGirl0702 Me too and how easy is she to listen to?! Love her sense of humour. Ann, you’re the best
And she can snort with a laugh ! Genuine response ☺️
Love her.
Her shriek and face when the leopard babies came into frame is all of us
The way the raccoon STOLE the cat food. And ran away on his 2 feet like a theft in the night😆😂🤣
Cartoon moment
That fellow who was attacked by the grizzly -- his face is bloody, and the reason he is wearing his hat is to keep his scalp on because the griz tore it off.
And he is a really good storyteller! I remember that I saw the thumbnail, clicked out of curiosity and listened to the entire story because he told it so well. She attacked him twice, too, because they accidentally had fled the scene in the same direction rather than going in opposite directions and crossed paths again😳 while he was walking out. So crazy!
I have found that when one is in bear territory, make a lot of sounds and/or whistle a lot. If they hear you before they see you they will usually go the other direction. Don't surprise them. That's the problem. Learned while in Alaska.
Common sense !
@@donnajohnson3334 No, supposed common education.
There is little that is as subjective as supposed "common sense"
This is why bear bells are a thing
the pet on the door mat made me cry 🥺
im not even joking
Me too
That's nature!
@@josefine7095 Obviously. But it's still upsetting.
@@Smithy779 Agreed
@@josefine7095 what if it was eating a human?
Tackling leopards, flying kick monkeys, stomping a snake, this video was crazy!
Bwuahahaaa flying kick monkeys 🤣
19:44 um, she explains that the monkeys are beating people up for street cred. 🤣😂 I'm rollin
That dude shouting “I hate you!” at the raccoon 😂 and it’s like “hush, we both know you want to handfeed me some fruit.”
I'm both someone who freshly found your amazing content *and* a Finn (surprise surprise) so I can roughly translate what the man in the clip at 5:50 is saying, in order:
- *"Fook off ya ain't touching that devil be damned"*
- (referring to his dog) "Hugo my boy"
- "Imma smack ya with this broom 'ere if ya come over 'ere god dammit."
Bears, like us, get spooked by sudden and very loud noises so the initial flight response comes from that. It's possible the bear didn't attack later on because it thought that the noise came from the house/cabin and not the man inside. As for the dog, well, certain breeds of dog were actually bred specifically to fend off bears away from their owner.
Thanks for the translation Juho! And welcome.
Thank you so much for your translation, I was pretty sure he was swearing at it, but nice that you helped and let us know for sure !
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He said to the dog
"Hugo, stay!" But yes, other than that you're correct
'Rob & Barter"!!! That's what my puppy does! He's trained ME to give him a treat when he steals stuff! Damn it.
Had a friend that used to have an ongoing deal with a raven (or group of them, can't recall) where he would leave out a bit of restaurant scraps so that they wouldn't bust open the garbage bags. I pondered to him "who do you think trained who there?" Lol
That man being attacked by a grizzli mom and saying "it's my bad" is so damn amazing, what comprehension humans brains are capable of.
Need these videos more!
Agreed
The cries of that dog mad me cry
Love this channel. DR. Ann is so cute, entertaining and informative.
I just found this channel, along with Ann.... She is great and totally makes the show!!! KEEP UP THE GREAT JOB ANN!!!
Damn, you see how much that bears nose was bleeding after he got bit by the other bear? No wonder he wanted none of that afterwards.
one of the most underrated videos i've seen on youtube, its upsetting
totally agree.
Dr Jones is the best. Really interesting and unbridled enthusiasm.☮️
Those snake videos made me glad I live in an area with no dangerous snakes. I absolutely ADORE snakes, so it's nice that I can go out and look for them without worrying about a medically significant venomous bite.
"That's just how monkeys roll"
_proceeds to show a rolling monkey_
I see what u did there
I had to laugh at the Trash Pandas, I live in Canada and am an avid camper. I am a petite woman 5 feet tall and hubby is over 6ft tall but he's so scared of trash pandas that I have to deal with it if they come around. They can hiss like a cat but if you make loud noise they run away.
That racoon jump off the garbage bin.. had me laughing!
Well done Ann. Informative and funny. Thanks
That Finish guy with the broom was among other things shouting “Perkele” and “Satan”.
You do the translation 😉
I love how that raccoon ran away on her hind legs after getting the cat food!😹😹😹😹😹
Thanks! I really enjoy your videos and learn a lot!
I live in a southern state in the USA. We have water moccasins, and they are aggressive. Very aggressive. And scary.
my aunt and uncle were at a temple in india and a macaque stole my uncle’s glasses and my aunt had to go get his glasses back because he couldn’t see the monkey anymore
Old man with a broom yells at bear. This is universal. My husband's opa did the same thing with a black bear that wandered into the garden to eat the fruit in Canada.
If snakes don't want to escalate things then what was that one doing waltzing into the building and attacking that guy in the chair?
no matter what animal experts that say animals don't want to escalate things. there are lot of animals just wants to attack everything. animals aren't perfect just like humans are not perfect. saying a certain animal don't want to escalate or attack human with no reason is pretty arrogant of them to say. just like there are lot of killers that killed human with absolute no reason. animals sometimes kill humans with no reason
I think it didn’t see him. Right before that she said: don’t move or they’ll feel (more) threatened. The guy in the chair moved very fast… so it’s no surprise?
omg them leopard cub are absolutely beautiful
Living in the wilderness or close by, NEVER have your garbage out where they can smell it
5:33 I've heard it's good to make lots of noise as you're walking to make sure you don't surprise a bear with cubs
I love Dr. Ann's reactions.
I like her take on things and general mannerisms, etc.
My new favorite channel. Subscribed.
Another fabulous video. Thank you.
07:54 I burst out laughing- this poor mama is JUST. TRYING. TO. CROSS. and the cubs are not making it easy. She has to go back for one, hopes the other stays put but it doesn’t and “OH for goodness’ sake… I’ve only got one set of jaws!” … anyone who’s cared for two or more kids can understand! Except her babies are in more danger!
I kind of saw this yesterday in human form: a man holding his baby son in one arm and lifting his older daughter out of the cart to maneuver her into the seat while being careful to neither squeeze or dangle either kid- it was artful. He was calm and patient, gentle. I told him he was a “super-Dad.”
Just subbed, love your passion for animals and your reactions. Blessings from Scotland. 🙏🏴🌹
I want to be BFFs with Ann, she has the best personality!!!
My finnish friend told me that they have so many names for the bear, because it is a kind of "he who shall not be named" situation!
Nick is my friend’s neighbor. I was visiting the next week, we had bear spray on us and awareness was in high alert. And we were loud every time we stepped outside.
😢 that poor little raccoon. So sad. Also, sad about the whole leopard bit too. I doubt the captured ones were released.
I subscribed to listen to this woman being excited about wild animals 😂
Something I love is that spiders use the same technique on humans that we try to use on bears. They wave their arms in the air and rear back on their hind legs and are effectively saying in spider language "AAAAAHHHHHHHH IAM VERY BIG AND SCARY!!!! RUN AWAY AND LEAVE ME ALONE." And it just really endears me to spiders. I had a huntsman I was removing from my sisters bathroom do a threat display at me, and I just thought it was very cute.
Bears are unfairly cute for how dangerous they can be. They're so fuzzy and their lil ears just make me want to squish them
Then they squish you.
Finn here. About bears. One of our nicknames for bears is otso, and bear in spanish is ozo. Also sealion/cow is morsa in spanish and mursu in finnish. Also basil, which is called albahaca in spanish, is called basilika in finnish. Compound of the two.
Also the guy with the broom yelled: "Hugo come here!" (The dog). Then he said f off dogg dnmt.
What a wonderfully engaging presenter. Lucky ABC, it got something right.
I love your videos! Thank you.
It would be great to see a clip on elephants. Please.
I'm going to show housemates the part on snakes.
I have copperheads and tiger snakes here. They think the should make noise and the snakes will go. They don't understand that snakes don't use hearing to know what is around. Your forked tongue description. Was brilliant. Thank you for sharing this.
Just killed a Rat snake in my home. They are after mice I Killed a Cottonmouth before that. I was told to interefere with their sense of smell . I had a big tray of scented candles on the floor....didn't stop them. Cedar shavings didn't help. Mothballs are making me sick more than bothering them. I would really appreciate a program with pointers, Ann !.
It is written that the way to tell a black bear from a grizzly is to sneak up and give it kick, then run and climb a tree. If the bear climbs the tree and eats you, it was a black. If it pushes the tree over and eats you, it was a grizzly.
The snakes doesnt really want to bite you, eat you or escalate things.
Tell that to the dude just chilling all still in a chair inside xD
I love your videos!
I hope to see a new one soon
Thanks Mosh! We've just published a new one ;-)
2:00 There was a Russian scientist who studied bears, who followed a bear away from his cabin and ended up getting decapitated, it was believed this was from a single swip of the bears paw1
As a kid, I had a park ranger take me and a bunch of other kids out to his SUV to see the muddy paw prints on the windows. He’d left doughnuts in his SUV overnight. The window was just barely open, so he figured the bear could smell the food and was trying to get it. I saw the size of those prints and knew I’d never want to go up against a bear. Some years later, my biology teacher brought in a black bear skin. It just furthered my resolve.
I'm near the end of this video and just realized I've instinctively pulled as far away from my phone as possible while watching lol
She is extremely likable. Bring her back for more vids!!😄😄
18:08. Wow. Monkeys are so unbelievably clever.
So much knowledge, I've learned a lot, Thank You Dr. Ann Jones...
3:41 This guy is so composed after just having been attacked by a food processor and being torn up from just a moment ago...I don't even understand it!
adrenaline is one hell of pain killer
6:00 in actuality he yelled "stay" to his dog so that it wouldn't go after the bear. Other things he yelled from the start: perkele = devil/goddammit , siihen et koske = don't touch that! Hugo stay! I will hit you with this broom. But yea, calm bear faces angry Finnish guy who hasn't has his beer or coffee yet. or both.
the bear on the right hand side was definitely larger. his shoulder is higher. 1:34
as well in stand up like 10 cm advantage.
so wild. what a showdown.
its interesting to see that while humans are attacked, the leopards never go for the kill. they get their claws in and maybe try to bite but they run away right after
7:14 - I just fell in love! 😻
20:28 - Which makes them even more like humans. (sadly)
Love Dr Ann Jones, she is super awesome ❤❤
Great overhead sign in the shop in the Thailand clip of the guy targeted by the snake, who then proceeds to stomp the snake. Sign says One Stop Shop. He demonstrated he can confidently handle whatever your needs are. 😁
I just found this channel, love your vids Ann 😊
Your videos are delightful - even the violent ones. Keep them coming please.
more from this wonderful woman!!
I love this woman! Her videos are the best
Dr. Ann Jones you are awesome. Please make more videos
I love you Ann. You’re fantastic, your sense of humour is so entertaining. We would get along famously!
I thought Dr Ann said raccoons eat the whole rapper. They'd wanna be hungry.
The raccoon in the kitchen wall was raised by the guy. It got too destructive and he has tried to keep her outside, so she came through the wall from the roof.
She doesn’t understand why he’s trying to ghosts her.
Good on these people for capturing this, it is very brave of them and if my life was different, I would love to have become a wildlife photographer.
But you CAN be an awesome wildlife photographer at any Time!
I surely don't know where you live, but you can easily start with all the wildlife that lives around you - in your Garden, Park or Woods/Trees. To observe the Insects or Birds, Hedgehogs - whatever you lay your eyes on - is a great start to get to know the wildlife that's around you!
Not everyone can (f.e) watch Lions, Monkeys or Alligators - but to observe Bumblebees can be fascinating too!
Sorry, not native english speaker here...
Why do bears never stop looking so cuddly and cute, even when I see them in videos like these?
The only thing that she didn't mention about monkeys being dangerous is something that I don't think most people don't think about - their teeth. Many primates have very dangerous canine teeth and can do great damage or even kill, with or without intentional provocation.
The rob and barter system with the monkeys I’ve personally seen happen!! It’s crazy!!
It was at a hill station temple in India.
❤ such good job you're doing there and bringing it across 😊
You're just all sorts of awesome :)
5:34 what a good man
My brother in law was mauled and killed by a bear a few years back. We live in Alaska. It’s very rare here, but it does happen. He went hiking near his house and forgot his gun.
I hate it when already endangered animals fight and kill each other. It might work in a situation of full population, but under threat, it's counter-productive.