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  • From fainting goats to obnoxious camels, Dr Ann Jones reacts to incredible viral videos revealing fascinating facts about five of nature’s most extraordinary animals.
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    Timestamps:
    Goats 00:40
    Dolphins 06:20
    Elephants 12:31
    Camels 18:51
    Kea 24:15
    Watch our dangerous animal series, ‘How Deadly | World', here 👉 ab.co/38ytwFt
    Video Credits: Goats in a Tree in Morocco, Never Stop Traveling's Videos: • Goats in a Tree in Mor...
    Baby ibex descends mountains to escape a fox | Planet Earth II: Mountains, BBC: • Baby ibex descends mou...
    Goat’s strange screams of seduction, Viral Hog: • Goat's Strange Screams...
    Bang Bang Bang!! Markhor bangs glass at the Columbus Zoo!! Drew Paddock: • Bang Bang Bang!! Markh...
    Fainting Goat Goes Stiff While Being Chased By A Dog, ViralSnare Rights Management: • Fainting Goat Goes Sti...
    Baby Goats Line Up to get Hugs From Man, Jukin Media: • Baby Goats Line Up to ...
    Paddle Boarder Gets SMASHED by Dolphin Viral Hog: • Paddle Boarder Gets SM...
    Dolphin playing catch with golden retriever, Brett H: • DOLPHIN PLAYING WITH D...
    Witnessing an Enormous Stampede, Viral Hog: • Witnessing an Enormous...
    Killer Whales Approach Swimmer At New Zealand Beach, Dylan Brayshaw via Storyful: video.storyful...
    Rare footage showing 2 dolphins creating a mud ring together, See Through Canoe: • Rare footage showing 2...
    Dashcam video shows moment elephant charges at truck in South Africa , Global News: • Dashcam video shows mo...
    Elephant charges at safari van, Caters Clips: • Elephant Charges At Sa...
    Elephant steals banana from bus, Sri Lanka, Newslions Media: • Video
    Itchy elephant, Viral Hog: • Itching Elephant || Vi...
    Elephant Calf Charging, The Bushcamp Company/Mfuwe Lodge: • Elephant Calf Charging
    Little Baby Elephant Almost Gets Swept Away But Luckily The Other Elephants Save It, Terbaliki 3: www.facebook.c...
    Guy freaks out over camel while feeding it bread, Geo FUN: • Video
    Camels vs. Cactus!!! جمل, camelsandfriends: • Camels vs. Cactus!!! ...
    Rogue Camels Run Through Cars, ViralHog: • Rogue Camels Run Throu...
    Camel in love, tontoncoquillag: • Video
    Camel Kick, Rehan Farooq: • Video
    Friendly bird opens beer bottles for couple of NZ’ers, Facts Verse: • Friendly bird opens be...
    Kea eats antennae off car, OperationSally: • Kea Eats Antenna Off O...
    Homer tunnel kea developing new skills on the side, Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency: • Homer Tunnel kea devel...
    Kea Parrot Has an Appetite for Flesh, Animal Planet: • Kea Parrot Has an Appe...
    Funny keas playing with stick, Serge Konrad: • Funny Keas playing wit...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 242

  • @ABCScience
    @ABCScience  2 роки тому +148

    👋🏽👋🏽 Hello fellow nature nerds, we’d like to expand on the point at 06:11. Goats aren't unique in their ability to read human facial expressions. Cats, dogs and horses (to name a few) have also been observed recognising our emotions - and we’re sure many pet owners would attest to this! Sorry for the confusion.

    • @annehaight9963
      @annehaight9963 6 місяців тому +4

      I figure humans have been domesticating goats for so many millennia that we have bred them to respond to us, the way dogs do.

  • @denisepeterson2082
    @denisepeterson2082 3 роки тому +343

    I do have to say, I love everything about Ann's video's! They make me smile even before watching them! Her laugh is seriously contagious (sorry birdies)... PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE KEEP EM 'COMING!! And thank you for the wonderful start of my day! X-💋-X-💋

    • @gazepskotzs4
      @gazepskotzs4 3 роки тому +10

      I agree, her enthousiasm is so contaging, and the vids are good quality!

    • @BreninyGeifr
      @BreninyGeifr 2 роки тому +7

      Can we borrow Dr Ann to run the UK, please? She's eminently qualified and she'd do a far better job than the bog brush we've got at the moment

    • @agustinbarquero8898
      @agustinbarquero8898 7 місяців тому +1

      Ann's video's = Ann's video is
      Doesn't make sense, does it?

    • @elysiumgreene3358
      @elysiumgreene3358 7 місяців тому +2

      Agree completely!

    • @eternallustformedusa4844
      @eternallustformedusa4844 7 місяців тому

      @@agustinbarquero8898yo, this comment is two years old i don’t think it’s that deep bro

  • @wlfrdr
    @wlfrdr 8 місяців тому +177

    I watch any piece on animals I can. But, with Dr.Ann is my all time favorites! Please make animal information clips for every animal, reptile, insect, ect. with her explaining. Love her voice and laugh! Her insights and life experiences bring that litte extra whipped cream and cherry on top of learning. My grandbabies cheer when I put her on, and sit like statutes. We go through many books, and they would give up outside play time for Dr. Ann. We are a outside in any weather type of family but now on rainy days the grands vote for Dr. Ann. She is very special. You are very lucky getting her on your show!!!

    • @ABCScience
      @ABCScience  8 місяців тому +23

      Thanks Mary. We love Dr Ann Jones too.

    • @Catmom2004
      @Catmom2004 6 місяців тому +4

      What a lovely post. I enjoy Dr Ann immensely myself and I am probably older than you are 😎😎😎

  • @leekestner1554
    @leekestner1554 6 місяців тому +32

    When my husband was a teen he was swimming at Virginia Beach and began to play with a dolphin. After about 45 minutes he got tired and turned to look shoreward and realized he was about 3/4 mile from shore. He began to swim back and the dolphin must have sensed he was tired and it came up from underneath and helped him swim into shore

  • @kylieknight2365
    @kylieknight2365 6 місяців тому +44

    I volunteer at the elephant sanctuary in Thailand when I visit and they might be smaller than the African elephants but they are still huge and they actually purr when you are showing them love it’s a beautiful sound and they tickle you with their trunks. They love being scrubbed in the water and definitely have fantastic memories. There is one particular old mumma elephant and every time I am there she hears my call and calls back as she runs to greet me. I help her when she had an injury and spent a lot of time caring for her and entertaining her because she couldn’t go out and had to be kept in the hospital pen so I read, sang, painted and massaged her. One of my all time favourite animals

  • @sabinemagpie
    @sabinemagpie 7 місяців тому +67

    When I was around three months pregnant, we were in the Florida Keys and I swam in the ocean with wild dolphins. It was at a dolphin research center in the mid Keys. I had one female approach and stay next to me and then several more surrounded me. I could feel their sonar and it was intense, but not painful, just really cool, and they all allowed me to touch them. I have no doubt that they knew I was pregnant! It was safe and I had an absolutely incredible experience. ❤🐬
    Thank you for your wonderful videos, I just found you yesterday! 🎉😊

    • @ABCScience
      @ABCScience  7 місяців тому +5

      What a story! 😍

    • @sabinemagpie
      @sabinemagpie 7 місяців тому +7

      @@ABCScience Zaaaap! 🥰 Thanks! It really was. When my daughter was around five, we were in Waikoloa Village Hawaii and she swam in a pond with dolphins she said they feel like wet bananas! I don't know if any places do that anymore, but if you're anywhere that does it, I highly recommend! They're normally wild but some places aren't. I'm so glad I discovered you! 😀

    • @sabinemagpie
      @sabinemagpie 7 місяців тому +3

      @@ABCScience That was 1992 I think.

    • @Seashells-yr8dq
      @Seashells-yr8dq 6 місяців тому +10

      @sabinemagpie Were you at the Dolphin Research Center in Marathon? I did an internship there in '92 and I remember a story of a woman who had one approach her during a dolphin swim and focused on her stomach. The dolphin moved her rostrum in little circles right in front of her belly, so the handler asked if she was pregnant. She said no, and her husband joked "better not be" and everyone laughed and that was that. Not long after, she called the DRC and said she found out she was pregnant. The dolphin diagnosed her first! 😂

    • @sabinemagpie
      @sabinemagpie 6 місяців тому +5

      @@Seashells-yr8dq yes, Duck Key! I'm not the lady in the story though. I was about three months along. These were wild dolphins and an exceptional life experience ❤️ thanks for asking!

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 3 роки тому +43

    My mother was on a Hobby Cat off of Point Reyes. The wind was calm and the sea flat and mom was laying on one of the pontoons letter her fingers drag in the water.
    A dolphin put it's head out of the water and whistled at her. It even let her give it a little rub. Then she playfully splashed it with her hand. The dolphin splashed her back with its fluke. It was like having a 5 gallon bucket dumped on her head.
    The dolphin popped back up and made noises my mother was sure was equal to laughing.

  • @kyokoyumi
    @kyokoyumi 3 роки тому +46

    20:20 Camels are actually perfectly designed for snow and tundra as that is where they originated. They were shipped to hotter climates at some point and just thrived because it's the same conditions just hot, not cold.

  • @koriw1701
    @koriw1701 7 місяців тому +55

    As for the fainting goats, they are studied for many reasons, but in particular, they have a condition called myotonia congenita. They don't actually fall asleep, they are simply paralysed when excited, not just when they are scared. They are completely awake and aware but their muscles lock up. These goats teach medical researchers about human conditions ranging from epilepsy to narcolepsy and other atonic disorders.

    • @KitsuneNeko
      @KitsuneNeko 7 місяців тому +7

      They were originally created to help keep the desired goats alive in case they are attacked by something. The easier "fainting" prey would become the target but because of this "fainting" feature they have become beloved and very much desired by many goat owners.

    • @thecrow30
      @thecrow30 6 місяців тому +1

      Interesting. Do they "faint" to give the image (maybe a predator like a wolf?) that they´re dead?

    • @koriw1701
      @koriw1701 6 місяців тому +1

      @@KitsuneNeko interesting! Indeed, what @thecrow30 said! Don't those predators of goats *want* to predate (kill) dead animals? Are "dead" animals not considered fit for consumption?

    • @EmpressOfExile206
      @EmpressOfExile206 6 місяців тому +1

      You guys minds are too innocent lmao
      The reason this condition was bred for once discovered is because if you have _very expensive and/or rare_ prized livestock that spends time free pastured on fenced in land (not inside a building/stall) then one worry is a predator might kill a $100,000 breeding stud or an incredibly rare breed!
      Now picture you have a small herd of 4-5 pedigreed race 🐎 on a ranch thats in mountain lion country, so you add a couple fainting goats to their pasture... A cougar leaps the fence! And your big 💵 horses run away while 2 plump & meaty 🐐's just drop to the floor in front of the cat... He now has *zero reason* to go after your horses and I'll let you picture what happens next 👍
      It's actually quite the duality that they've become beloved social media stars while nobody outside a select few ranchers knows what they were initially (and some still are) intended for if they hadn't become popular pets 💯

  • @gfear24
    @gfear24 3 роки тому +57

    The second I see Dr. Ann in a video, I immediately start smiling.

  • @genesfel
    @genesfel 7 місяців тому +24

    26:40 reminds of crows here in germany, you can often see crows waiting for a traffic light to go red, and then placing something like a nut or so in front of the waiting cars, so that they drove over and thus crack the nut, the crow then comes back the next time the traffic light is red and picks it up to eat ^^

  • @jerelsalazar7959
    @jerelsalazar7959 2 роки тому +49

    The doctor has the most wonderful laugh in the world, such honesty and joy in her laughter, and she exudes good beneficial energy. You have IT, doc!

  • @anotherfellasaiditsnunya
    @anotherfellasaiditsnunya Рік тому +22

    I'm sorry I am not allowed the extra moment to send a 'thumbs up' between streaming all the animal episodes for my family! It is that important to cast the next episode immediately! Please keep up the great work - we love it!

  • @kristicollett7887
    @kristicollett7887 7 місяців тому +21

    "Hey Charlie... 10 points if you jump out of the water and knock the human off that board!"
    "Bet!"

    • @nem447
      @nem447 6 місяців тому +1

      you mean 10 fish

  • @rickwrites2612
    @rickwrites2612 7 місяців тому +18

    "A washing-machine of dolphins". That's the new term for a group larger than a pod.

    • @Elizabeth-cc3hi
      @Elizabeth-cc3hi 5 місяців тому

      The washing machine effect is probably the result of the sardine run which happens along the KwaZulu-Natal coast between May and July - the sardines spawn and travel up the coast and people and animals go wild catching as many as they can. Looks like the dolphins are having a blast 🐬

  • @robertparkinson2102
    @robertparkinson2102 7 місяців тому +9

    Farmer could not understand how his goats always escaped through his electric fence when the power was off. Did they know? If so how did they know?
    One day he watched them for a while. An adult pushed a kid into the wire to see if it got a shock!

  • @marthawolfsen5809
    @marthawolfsen5809 7 місяців тому +10

    I read about scientists seeing bottle nosed dolphins form a group, force a school of fish up against the shore, and then dive right into the school for an easy meal. I wanted so much to see that but thought I never could go on an expedition to see something so exotic. Then one evening, sitting on a sailboat in the harbor by downtown Charleston, South Carolina, having drinks with friends, we realized there were dolphins grouping by the shore. I saw the whole thing, the dolphins herding the fish and diving into the school, coming up with a mouthful of fish. And without so much as the ice in my drink melting!

  • @lucyleptonyx5858
    @lucyleptonyx5858 7 місяців тому +16

    Im OBSESSED with the colors of the Kea! So impressed by the blues and greens of its back and then when it flapped and there was just VIVID RED?!? I LOVE THEM

  • @BradGryphonn
    @BradGryphonn 3 роки тому +20

    G'day, Ann. Thanks again for another awesome video. You laugh brings me joy :)

    • @ABCScience
      @ABCScience  3 роки тому +3

      G'day Brad. You are welcome.

  • @relfyem
    @relfyem 7 місяців тому +16

    I'd be a lot more afraid of a leopard seal than an orca.

    • @Beth_Alice_Kaplan
      @Beth_Alice_Kaplan 7 місяців тому +1

      I’m with you on that point.

    • @GinaWelsh
      @GinaWelsh 6 місяців тому

      They are apparently quite placid with humans and you can swim with them.

    • @EmpressOfExile206
      @EmpressOfExile206 6 місяців тому

      Do you think leopard seals are placid or Orcas? 🤔
      Because people come in contact with Orcas *all the time* and *zero* ppl have been killed by wild Orcas👍
      Only a handful of people have _even seen_ a wild leopard seal in comparison (they live in Antarctica) yet 2 research divers have been killed by them while conducting scientific studies in antarctic waters 💯

    • @lilinthia
      @lilinthia 6 місяців тому +5

      Leopard seals have been proven to be surprisingly friendly with humans. There's actually a really cool Ted talk by a wildlife photography who went to photograph them at the height of them being portrayed as super dangerous. In short one seal decided he was her idiot child who didn't know how to hunt and kept him safe, trying to feed him penguins every day he was there

  • @mamakat4308
    @mamakat4308 3 роки тому +27

    I LOVE THESE VIDEOS! I CANNOT WAIT FOR THE NEXT ONE!

    • @ABCScience
      @ABCScience  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks Kat! That makes us happy.

  • @elleharkness8254
    @elleharkness8254 7 місяців тому +7

    Kiwi here, I once found a Kea taking a nap in a turned over road cone on the roadside. From the carnage picked off car parts in front of it, it had a busy day.

  • @wellingtonsboots4074
    @wellingtonsboots4074 3 роки тому +13

    Thank you Dr Ann for another great video. Really like your enthusiasm and you are always welcome.

  • @Gazefar
    @Gazefar 2 роки тому +9

    Just wanted to say Im a huge fan! Your presentations are so engaging and fun. Thank you and greetings from the Island of Newfoundland Canada

    • @ABCScience
      @ABCScience  2 роки тому +1

      Wow, thank you! Greetings from Australia ;-)

  • @FarmerFpv
    @FarmerFpv 2 роки тому +10

    This lady is wonderful. She must be protected at all costs.

  • @farrahlipsham5533
    @farrahlipsham5533 6 місяців тому +5

    Nothing better than watching someone with so much knowledge ENJOYING what they speak about. Infectious passion.

  • @amandajanes9191
    @amandajanes9191 2 роки тому +8

    When will there be more Ann videos? I NEED more 🥺🥺🥺

    • @ABCScience
      @ABCScience  2 роки тому +1

      We hear you Amanda! Soon!

  • @Flo1918
    @Flo1918 7 місяців тому +8

    Ann is adorable when she's showing us all those different animals

  • @sharim
    @sharim 7 місяців тому +5

    I just found Dr Ann and I can’t stop binge watching. Such great info and that infectious laugh! G’day, Dr Ann. Greetings from Texas!

    • @ABCScience
      @ABCScience  7 місяців тому

      G'day Texas!

    • @sharim
      @sharim 7 місяців тому

      @@ABCScience Howdy, y’all!

  • @blackpeter70
    @blackpeter70 3 роки тому +6

    The Tennessee Fainting Goat reminded me of another mammal of the American South, the Opossum, which does exactly the same thing if it's threatened. They go rigid, and it's apparently involuntary. I think you taught me that, Dr. Jones, cheers! :)

  • @mattiasfagerlund
    @mattiasfagerlund 2 роки тому +3

    Four people have been killed by Orcas in captivity - and three of those were killed by the same Orca - Tilikum.

  • @Kidd23Kidds
    @Kidd23Kidds 7 місяців тому +4

    Me too. I just discovered a video with her yesterday, and have since watched five videos that she narrated. I love her genuine responses, and also in-depth knowledge. Plus she is so down to earth.

  • @ParArdua
    @ParArdua 2 роки тому +15

    Such a great science communicator, and such a wonderful antidote to the miseries of 2021.

  • @ElizabethRyan-s8t
    @ElizabethRyan-s8t 7 місяців тому +3

    Keas have decided that the rubber bits on cars are fun to chew on. Apparently, there are warning signs in rest areas about this.

  • @illonaj4359
    @illonaj4359 3 роки тому +5

    Muchly enjoyed your video Ann thank you. I always learn something new. Today I learnt about the meat eating parot in New Zealand. Love your channel Ann.✌👍💖

  • @lina9535
    @lina9535 2 роки тому +2

    I love hearing about animal stories, with dolphins though, I like them, but I wouldn't 100% trust them. I've heard the bad stories. I'd be pretty wary if I ever met one in the wild.

  • @havanadaurcy1321
    @havanadaurcy1321 3 роки тому +5

    She makes sense when she says
    DON'T PAT WILD ANIMALS.

    • @NZBigfoot
      @NZBigfoot 6 місяців тому +1

      But what if the wild animal pats you?..

  • @isthatrubble
    @isthatrubble 7 місяців тому +3

    I think that zoo or whatever it is with the markhor goats needs to put some kind of non-reflective coating on their glass! otherwise he might do that every day and hurt himself

  • @margarethenry4724
    @margarethenry4724 2 роки тому +5

    I've been to Morocco and was told by a local Moroccan to not photograph the tree/goats or pay the locals guarding the trees that the goats 'climb' because it's a tourist trick. The goats get placed in the trees and tied on with fishing line so they can't get down. Sadly exploited and left in the trees all day until taken down and taken home at the end of each day.

  • @MsPeggy1591
    @MsPeggy1591 7 місяців тому +2

    First time watcher! Ana is adorable and I am betting they are not getting paid enough.

  • @lostrau
    @lostrau 7 місяців тому +3

    growing up in south africa, a lot of my holidays growing up were at kruger national park and the like. when my mom my pregnant with me, her and my dad went on a game drive and they ended up being chased by an elephant. it was probably a momma ellie that got spooked, but my parents said it was terrifying but also incredible - all the strength and community. i love our wildlife here.

  • @Hepler-s2b
    @Hepler-s2b 6 місяців тому +2

    Most ppl: dolphins are cute & sweet!
    Me: Google dolphin rapes human
    Ppl who Google it:😳😳😳😳
    Me:just don't watch the video

  • @BooBuKittyPhuk
    @BooBuKittyPhuk 7 місяців тому +2

    Gidday!!! 😜 Finally a video with dolphins that doesn't feel required to mention dolphin rape 😂 Love her sense of humor though

  • @elisemiller13
    @elisemiller13 7 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for your easy going delivery of major amounts facts & figures! If you happen to see this, because you are a deliverer of info...simply fyi, re: the fainting goat, smelling salts are actually the bit meant to revive one, Post faint. Also, I'm so happy to see Orca in blue waters that makem so much more visible. Having experienced them only in the San Juan Islands (above Washington State, U.S.) where the waters appear quite dark, which mostly hides them due to their black backs. And, I haven't known them referred to as Dolphins even! Only Orca Whales, or "Killer" Whales. Mostly I could only hear them slap the water...thanks again!

  • @suzmac1526
    @suzmac1526 3 роки тому +3

    You’d be retiring that wetsuit if I was the one in the ocean with Orcas

  • @billyramey9946
    @billyramey9946 3 місяці тому +2

    Dr. Ann is a lovely human being that must be protected at all costs! Her enthusiasm when talking about animals is incredible, and her laughter is contagious. Love her to death!

  • @bekleedee
    @bekleedee 8 місяців тому +4

    23:30 that camel said umm how about no, Frank.

  • @lilabarrows
    @lilabarrows 7 місяців тому +2

    Capybara pin? ❤ 10/10

  • @yoni-in-BHAM
    @yoni-in-BHAM 7 місяців тому +2

    I would imagine that if aliens were real and they tried to communicate with us, we might appear - and sound - as funny to them as that one goat does to us! 😂

  • @celiacelisally
    @celiacelisally 7 місяців тому +2

    I have such a intellectual crush on Ann, she is such an incredible worth of knowledge, with and humor!❤

  • @anotherinternetidiot6300
    @anotherinternetidiot6300 7 місяців тому +1

    Dr. Ann Jones is a GIFT from science to the general public. She makes facts so fun!

  • @aprilrichards762
    @aprilrichards762 7 місяців тому +2

    I love goats. There is a farm near here that lets you feed the babies. I enjoy just cuddling and playing with them.

  • @FukaiKokoro
    @FukaiKokoro 7 місяців тому +3

    Those orcas swimming with the swimmer is my dream.

  • @reginaromsey
    @reginaromsey 2 роки тому +2

    The sight of that camel munching down on those cactus leaves just causes me to clench my teeth and cringe! I’ve touched those spines, Very Carefully,!

  • @polarberri
    @polarberri 6 місяців тому +1

    Dr. Ann is such a wealth of knowledge. Amazing video - I learned so much and was thoroughly entertained!

  • @Hayley.a
    @Hayley.a Рік тому +2

    Anne I have been enjoying watching you and the things you have to say. Thanks

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 3 роки тому +2

    4:05 Maybe they are rare because they keep fighting their own reflections.

  • @CatwomanMeowz
    @CatwomanMeowz 6 місяців тому +1

    I love how she unabashedly laughs when people get body slammed by dolphins and such. 😂😂😂

  • @Niki-xr6cw
    @Niki-xr6cw 7 місяців тому +2

    Easy way to remember Dromedary and bactrian ,is a Dromedary looks like D Bactrian looks like B

    • @sharim
      @sharim 7 місяців тому

      I’ll always remember this, thanks!

  • @janinelemonides3705
    @janinelemonides3705 6 місяців тому +1

    This is the 1st time watching one of this ladies videos and I can’t wait to watch more! Her laugh is infectious! You feel she really does love and think these animals are incredible which is so important! 1 more subscriber from now on!

  • @kellybiddulph421
    @kellybiddulph421 7 місяців тому +2

    That little baby elephant practising its charge, was just absolutely perfect. What a little superstar❤❤

  • @startrekfangirl
    @startrekfangirl 2 роки тому +2

    She is so pretty. I love her smile and laugh.

  • @linrae4737
    @linrae4737 3 роки тому +4

    Dr Ann always so great. What a job!!

  • @clarissawillson1172
    @clarissawillson1172 7 місяців тому +2

    I'm so glad she finds orcas frightening. Same.

  • @marianchapla-breault4198
    @marianchapla-breault4198 7 місяців тому +2

    Love the info and humor. I could listen & watch her for hours!

  • @heathertaylor8904
    @heathertaylor8904 7 місяців тому +2

    I absolutely adore Dr. Ann; I see her, I'm clicking. ❤

  • @Kittiesdawn
    @Kittiesdawn Рік тому +3

    Love the dolphin impression hahahaha!

  • @michaelfrost4584
    @michaelfrost4584 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you, this was fantastic 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤ Go Aussies 😊😊😊😊

  • @starryadventure8922
    @starryadventure8922 6 місяців тому +1

    Did you see the video of the woman who studied blue Wales and then one day one came charging at her and keep charging till it stopped,when she got back to her boat she saw a tiger shark was were she was and it was protecting her.

  • @VicciWilliams
    @VicciWilliams 3 роки тому +3

    Ann, I really enjoy your videos!

  • @suelovescats
    @suelovescats 3 роки тому +3

    I LOVE your laugh !!!

  • @Swiss_femboy
    @Swiss_femboy 5 місяців тому +1

    Lol, makhor has the same origin in meaning as “Igel” the German word for hedgehog which also means snake eater :3

  • @bluexwings
    @bluexwings 7 місяців тому +1

    @SkittenSays Hey! Someone who shares your fear of orcas!

  • @bbocfreak
    @bbocfreak 7 місяців тому +1

    You could name a goat Elphaba bc goats are always 'defying gravity'😂

  • @sharonkaczorowski8690
    @sharonkaczorowski8690 2 роки тому +1

    The dog in the video and the dolphin are friends…they swim together regularly.

  • @philipgalley6735
    @philipgalley6735 2 роки тому +2

    I would suggest the attacking elephant is a bull , not a " she " . Small point . Love the videos , love the positivity !

    • @ABCScience
      @ABCScience  2 роки тому +1

      Good thought Philip!

    • @philipgalley6735
      @philipgalley6735 2 роки тому +1

      @@ABCScience Thanks and hope for more ABC funding .

  • @Diecastclassicist
    @Diecastclassicist 3 роки тому +3

    More please!

  • @sharonkaczorowski8690
    @sharonkaczorowski8690 2 роки тому +1

    I think most domesticated animals can read human emotion.

  • @conmckfly
    @conmckfly 5 місяців тому

    Subscribed from California USA. Dr. Ann is absolutely great. I love watching her show.

  • @fleshanthos
    @fleshanthos 6 місяців тому

    What more I could want would be that humanity LEAVES THEM IN PEACE and STOPS KILLING THEM.

  • @Nancy-tr5fi
    @Nancy-tr5fi 11 днів тому

    I have spent a lot of time in Morocco. It is amazing, really unbelievable. No it is not a TOURIST thing! SILLY. Those argon trees and those goats serve a very good purpose. They both benefit.

  • @santalookingdude
    @santalookingdude 3 дні тому

    New subscriber. You are very entertaining and informative. I enjoy watching your content. You saying "nailed it" made me nearly snort when I laughed. It was almost the same I thought. I might have added a Boo-yah at the beginning 😁

  • @iconpoet
    @iconpoet 7 місяців тому

    Also, I'm thinking about the animals an orca is used to seeing... if they see a human, they're probably like "WTF IS THAT???"

  • @tinamenon1593
    @tinamenon1593 6 місяців тому

    The male goat's sound (one with his tongue sticking) out reminds me of Sylvester Stallone's drawl of "Adrian"!! In the first Rocky 😅❤

  • @ernhegglun3588
    @ernhegglun3588 11 днів тому

    Ann, before sheep got to NZ, there were large flightless birds called Moa. It is not inconceivable that kea did the riding thing on them, too. Some Kea were known to dig through the backs of the sheep to get at the kidney fat. Nature is not always nice. I do miss the Kea. Fun fact, if the car wiper arms are up, and the blades are on the driver's seat, you are probably at a South Island ski hill. Keas love picking rubber.

  • @shantishanti1949
    @shantishanti1949 10 днів тому

    Surely Australian camels are Wilde ???
    Sorry don’t like the Kia if it’s taking chunks out of live sheep 😢

  • @annieberardino8732
    @annieberardino8732 6 місяців тому

    That dolphin literally said: hey guys! Guys..*snickers pointing to surfer** watch this!😂

  • @lianefehrle9921
    @lianefehrle9921 3 роки тому +3

    Keep these coming

  • @kenjackson5685
    @kenjackson5685 2 роки тому +1

    Lovely....thankyou for sharing

  • @thearmchairjournalist566
    @thearmchairjournalist566 6 місяців тому

    Just making videos for clicks is just lazy, specially when you’re not even using your own footage! Your a Dr - make your own educational content!

  • @thenobleandmightybeaver4411
    @thenobleandmightybeaver4411 5 місяців тому

    I have sailed across the pacific and indian oceans a couple times. Twice we came across these massive fusion societies and it was amazing to be in the middle of. We were on a ship steaming at around 18-20 knots and the dolphins were swimming in and surfing our wake. The first time they stuck around for a good 45 minutes...it was very very cool. All you could see all around was thousands of dolphins swimming and jumping out of the water. We were literally in the middle of the pacific ocean the first time. The second time it happened we were around the Seychelles.

  • @mangantasy289
    @mangantasy289 6 місяців тому

    The goats in the trees actually have a serious issue to them. In fact goats are known for being very unpicky eaters. Because they can digest very "poor" (dry, prickly, hard...) shrubs most other animals would not be able to. Many locals especially in the maroccan region, where conditions are too harsh for nicely juicy green vegetation, started to kept goat as pets for their milk and meat, introducing the domestic species high in numbers in areas where it was not part of the exsisting ecosystem. That's why the goats actually worsened desertification by excessively feeding on pretty much all the herbage. Until nothing was left but the trees, in which the goat would climb and feed on too. It's actually a disaster for much of the usual wildlife in those regions.
    But tourists being tourist and rarelay knowing or caring about the issue loved the whole "tree goats" thing, making them a tourist magnet and only encouraging the locals to keep on their goat business and make toursit money on top of.
    One "funny" fact about it though (my late boss at work had had a research trip through the maroccan area and that was the only humour he saw in the situation): in more "touristificated" areas (he had also been to very untouched areas. We're biologists) there was often lamb meet written on the menue carts of restaurants. But there were no sheep to be kept nowhere near, only massive amounts of goats. No import business in these areas. And goat meet does taste similar, just western folks think lamb to be somewhat fancy while goat so very not. Obvious the restaurant owners were not quite honest about the real source of their meet dishes. My boss did not care, I would not either. Just another of these "how can so many tourists be so dumb? No wonder locals often laugh about them." stories.
    My boss' expedition into that region took place in the 90ies. So I'm not sure if restaurants today get away with selling goat as lamb.
    About the "tree goats" seems like things did not change that much. In the video you even see little makeshift structures build into the branches to make it easier for the goats to "pose" in the trees.
    Of course I don't blame the goats for the damage they cause. They just do their goat things. They had no say in where they were introduced and propagated.

  • @ColleenLytle-sq8tx
    @ColleenLytle-sq8tx 6 місяців тому

    Orcas have all the same brain lobes we do - plus one more. I looked into the eye of the dominant male on a Bellingham, WA whale watch. Everyone else was on the other side, looking at a momma and baby. It lasted a full two minutes, he let me touch him - it was the a spiritual experience, it felt like being in the presence of God. Go see them in their natural habitat, not these greed-driven killer parks. They have their own dialects, just like we do. "There are no documented cases of an orca intentionally harming a human in the wild." He might have been Lolita's son, I trust them more than humans. I pray for their release before they all die of abuse, loneliness, and despair of ever seeing their loved ones again. Imagine living your whole life in a strangers' bathtub - far away from home.
    ua-cam.com/video/R_OT9g42AUg/v-deo.html

  • @cookien8390
    @cookien8390 6 місяців тому

    I watched a story recently where a large group of dolphins (much larger than a pod) continuously swam around a whale giving birth, which had attracted sharks. The dolphins protected the whale and the calf. Nature is amazing

  • @myragroenewegen5426
    @myragroenewegen5426 7 місяців тому

    As horrific as it looks, I'll give the Kias credit ; we eat sheep, so why wouldn't they? Easier, at that size, if you don't kill them first. Yuck though.

  • @christinemathies7236
    @christinemathies7236 6 місяців тому

    I have never liked dolphins especially males, as well as camels. But I do love goats and especially Elephants. I think they are incredible creatures. I want to know an elephant. But that is kind of hard in the middle of Maine, USA

  • @thisismylovehandle
    @thisismylovehandle 7 місяців тому

    We have goats. The bucks are quite funny with their tongues and spit when in rut. They also drink their pee and are very "aromatic."
    They definitely love cuddles and nice people.

  • @meegansandberg1308
    @meegansandberg1308 7 місяців тому

    In my younger years, I didn't own a car and worked outside the city limits. After riding my bike through town, I had to pedal for about a mile down a two lane country black top to get to work. I was pedaling one morning at dawn, and the most incredible thing happened. A herd of seven deer came up behind me and started running along side me! At times some of them were so close I could have reached out and touched them! It was scary because I knew if something spooked them one of them could kick me and send me flying. But mostly it was just incredible and awesome.

  • @Tman001100
    @Tman001100 6 місяців тому

    Elephants are definitely my favorite of this episode. They're just such intelligent and social animals and their penchant for having really good memories is I think partially why they tend to get on with humans well. I hope that poaching of them in certain countries, largely in Africa can be stopped entirely someday.

  • @jvinson4181
    @jvinson4181 7 місяців тому

    I so agree about Orcas! Scariest animal alive!
    I absolutely live the low rumbles elephants make, coolest sound in the world!