A guy gets shot shooting seagulls (protected species) and after hearing he was eating them as he was laid off, the judge lets him off with a warning. As the guy is leaving, the judge says "Hey, what does seagull tastes like?" The guy replies "Somewhere between Bald Eagle and Spotted Owl your honor!"
I've seen pygmy rabbits hopping about the sagebrush in Northern Nevada. And, in my opinion, cougars are more dangerous than bears. I've heard several stories from neighbors of mountain lions attacking pets and neighborhood deer. They're very sneaky.
True. Bears are omnivores. They won’t bother with pets or people if they don’t have to, since they can eat other things. But cougars, like all cats, are hypercarnivores, meaning their diet consists almost entirely of meat. So they’re more likely to eat a pet.
One of the cool things about American wildlife is that although we have venomous critters, most of them are not lethally venomous, and about half of the states are far enough north that they don't have any venomous critters. For me, Australia would be a turnoff because every other creature there will kill you with a sting or a bite.
@@jeffhampton2767Because most people eat half processed food, and the other half they cook, if they even do, is either chicken or beef. Most people don't catch their own food, like go fishing or hunting either. Plus people don't want to try new things. Frog legs ? Sounds crazy until you eat it and it taste like a Michelin star cheffs chicken. But if you ever want to try new things, you can try kangaroo burgers, emu sausages, bear tenderloins, chocolate covered scorpion, snake, sharkfin soup, goat, alligator, rabbit..... The list goes on, gotta switch it up sometimes.
Im from Bama and have never even thought of eating a turtle. I think thats a lousiana thing . Not to say noone in Alabama would eat turtules im sure it happens. " i like turtules " !
And in Colorado we have lots of rattlesnakes and a few years ago a man got attacked by a juvenile Mt Lion and choked it to death with his legs but had to be hospitalized
We have marmots everywhere above or close to timber line here in Colorado. They become quite comfortable with humans after a while and will steal your breakfast.
never mentioned the suburban super karens of southern california. although not venomous, they are known for causing a lot of chaos over non issues and wasting managers time
The FLorida Panther is a cougar. They are all over North America. IN Canada we often call them mountain lions. So I’d say this animal is not really specific to Florida, although it is a cougar subspecies, so…I mean I guess I could start Calling mountain lions here Canada Mountain lions, but they’d still be cougars.
The blue crayfish isn't that expensive, I think I paid around 8-12 USD. I used to have a breeding male and female in a 55 gallon fish tank. I would raise them to about an inch long. Then trade them to my local fish store for store credit. Fun fact I put the tiny babies into a tank with aquatic frogs that were much bigger than them. the baby crayfish would catch the frogs by their back legs. Then eat the toes off the frogs. I saw it happen and had to separate them. Baby crayfish are veracious little suckers. they will eat anything including each other if not given enough space and food.
To be fair, due to Hawaiis isolation and the very specific tropical climate of Florida but far distance to other tropical climates, they would have very unique animals
Every country has wild animals and some can be deadly so just be careful when your exploring around America and just be aware from a bee, wasp or other flying insects to large bears, just remember they try to avoid all humans while they try to live out their limited lives. They are many animals in the UK too? we should all be scared right??
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You guys should check out the wild Mustang's... And be careful if you stumble on one of the round up videos. There is more to the story and we don't round them up because we just decided to be cruel to them.
A guy gets shot shooting seagulls (protected species) and after hearing he was eating them as he was laid off, the judge lets him off with a warning. As the guy is leaving, the judge says "Hey, what does seagull tastes like?" The guy replies "Somewhere between Bald Eagle and Spotted Owl your honor!"
I've seen pygmy rabbits hopping about the sagebrush in Northern Nevada. And, in my opinion, cougars are more dangerous than bears. I've heard several stories from neighbors of mountain lions attacking pets and neighborhood deer. They're very sneaky.
True. Bears are omnivores. They won’t bother with pets or people if they don’t have to, since they can eat other things. But cougars, like all cats, are hypercarnivores, meaning their diet consists almost entirely of meat. So they’re more likely to eat a pet.
Thank you guys!! I'm an American and appreciate your videos... Sending much love!!
One of the cool things about American wildlife is that although we have venomous critters, most of them are not lethally venomous, and about half of the states are far enough north that they don't have any venomous critters. For me, Australia would be a turnoff because every other creature there will kill you with a sting or a bite.
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Cougars are very common and can be found in any dive bar mainly Friday and Saturday nights in any US city😂❤😂
Turtles aren’t that odd to eat especially in the south, down there they’ll eat almost anything that swims, flies or has four legs
Where I live nobody eats turtles
@@jeffhampton2767Because most people eat half processed food, and the other half they cook, if they even do, is either chicken or beef. Most people don't catch their own food, like go fishing or hunting either. Plus people don't want to try new things. Frog legs ? Sounds crazy until you eat it and it taste like a Michelin star cheffs chicken. But if you ever want to try new things, you can try kangaroo burgers, emu sausages, bear tenderloins, chocolate covered scorpion, snake, sharkfin soup, goat, alligator, rabbit..... The list goes on, gotta switch it up sometimes.
Sounds like yall got the chinese version of people down there .
Hey! We can eat things with 6 to 8+ legs too…😂😂😂😂😂
Im from Bama and have never even thought of eating a turtle. I think thats a lousiana thing . Not to say noone in Alabama would eat turtules im sure it happens. " i like turtules " !
Turtle Soup in New Orleans is a wonderful delicacy
I live in Washington state on a lake. I see at least 5 bald eagles a day. They are massive around here!!
And in Colorado we have lots of rattlesnakes and a few years ago a man got attacked by a juvenile Mt Lion and choked it to death with his legs but had to be hospitalized
We have cougars in va I have one that comes out at night in my yard everything we have a cookout lol
There are garter snakes and the cougars bats in every state California to New York again every State
Same here in Ontario Canada.
We have marmots everywhere above or close to timber line here in Colorado. They become quite comfortable with humans after a while and will steal your breakfast.
never mentioned the suburban super karens of southern california. although not venomous, they are known for causing a lot of chaos over non issues and wasting managers time
The FLorida Panther is a cougar. They are all over North America. IN Canada we often call them mountain lions. So I’d say this animal is not really specific to Florida, although it is a cougar subspecies, so…I mean I guess I could start Calling mountain lions here Canada Mountain lions, but they’d still be cougars.
Chipmunks here in South Carolina also the rattlesnake 😳
It's not rare for people to eat turtles
Unless you're a redneck in the deep south but then again cousin incest is common 😂❤😂
I see chipmunks in my yard everyday in Minnesota they eat out my hands and they are cute
The blue crayfish isn't that expensive, I think I paid around 8-12 USD. I used to have a breeding male and female in a 55 gallon fish tank. I would raise them to about an inch long. Then trade them to my local fish store for store credit. Fun fact I put the tiny babies into a tank with aquatic frogs that were much bigger than them. the baby crayfish would catch the frogs by their back legs. Then eat the toes off the frogs. I saw it happen and had to separate them. Baby crayfish are veracious little suckers. they will eat anything including each other if not given enough space and food.
Loved the video but what is that ringing sound in the back? Giving me Ohio tornado siren PTSD 🤣
I thought the same thing. I just paused the video to see if it was a siren.
Guy must like Hawaii and Florida because 90% of this video were those 2 states.
To be fair, due to Hawaiis isolation and the very specific tropical climate of Florida but far distance to other tropical climates, they would have very unique animals
To be honest nobody cares about flyover animals.
I really love that chipmunk! I wish I could have one, but I know I can't.
Panthers are everywhere not just Florida!😊
They technically are different subspecies though
Marmots and Groundhogs are related. Marmots are primarily mountain dwellers, where Groundhogs are lowland or ground dwellers.
Gator 🐊 is delicious, Vicious, and Cute when they tiny.
10:28 You can pick one up at a aquarium shop for $25-35 dollars.
Horses and elephant were originally in the US.
Chipmunks are also found here in NC
I love turtle soup. It's quite tasty, and it tastes like chicken.
3:54 It is because of the climate here AND the fact that the forestation is among the world's biggest thus myriad of animal species.
I like your video’s but please do “ Top 10 road trips in USA 2024 “ it’s a must see and there’s lots more
Added to the list thanks
This is why we have 6.8% of the country is a National Park or state park to protect the wilderness and the animals.
We got marmots in Colorado and prarie dogs
Im a 180lb man and humming birds have pressed me 😂 they’re crazy
Kansas City barbecue is better than Texas barbecue trust me I live in Kansas City and have tried Texas barbecue
With all due respect, how did bro bag a girl that looks like her? She’s cute asf, props to him. Personality can go a long way ❤
Every country has wild animals and some can be deadly so just be careful when your exploring around America and just be aware from a bee, wasp or other flying insects to large bears, just remember they try to avoid all humans while they try to live out their limited lives. They are many animals in the UK too? we should all be scared right??
I had a pet chicken turtle growing up
Chipmunks are all over the United States❤❤
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We have a higher population of bald eagles than in the US
I enjoy your reaction videos. If I may suggest an alternative topic. Professor John Searle; Searle effect generator. Keep an open mind and his will enlighten you both. Enjoy.
Our animals are rare because we drive them to extinction. 😂
AHA I KNEW SHE LOOKED FAMILIAR
LUCIA GTA 6
Love me some big cat ;-)
Bison?
The two coolest videos about Las Vegas in the past year:
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GQ Sports -- "What $2.5 M Gets You at Super Bowl LVIII"
I think you guys should also react to some American accents (maybe specifically southern accents)❤
Nope no more of the same STUPID Videos everyone else does
Nope every reaction channel does and it's stupid
@@DENVEROUTDOORMAN Mm, that’s your opinion, though..
Animals are rare because we killed them, sad truth
Will you plz react to spider girl challenge plz that's my special request from Kentucky USA
Im American but i didnt know we have some many animals
You guys should check out the wild Mustang's... And be careful if you stumble on one of the round up videos. There is more to the story and we don't round them up because we just decided to be cruel to them.
Nope