Top 10 Most Criminally Misunderstood Animals

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  • @ericthompson3982
    @ericthompson3982 18 днів тому +2675

    Steve Irwin is 100% telling that stingray he's not mad and apologizing for misbehaving.

    • @LawrenceOakheart
      @LawrenceOakheart 18 днів тому +64

      Daily too.

    • @RPGTKingpin
      @RPGTKingpin 17 днів тому +211

      I'm quite certain I remember hearing a quote from him when he first left the water after being stung. I don't remember the exact wording, but it was something to the effect of "It was my fault. I spooked him." To Steve, this wasn't some animal attack. It was just a case of him making a mistake, miscalculating and making the animal uncomfortable. He wasn't even filming at the time, he was just out there being Steve.
      EDIT: Misremembered the detail about filming. He was trying to get a shot of the stingray swimming away.

    • @Relhio
      @Relhio 17 днів тому +70

      The fucking odds of something like this happening are so low yet it happened... feels like the biggest cosmic joke. But at the end of the day we are also that :D.

    • @ericthompson3982
      @ericthompson3982 17 днів тому +23

      I love that you all totally understand it.

    • @RPGTKingpin
      @RPGTKingpin 17 днів тому +70

      @@ericthompson3982 Steve never left us. He's still with us in spirit, and has inspired an entire generation to be more conscious, caring and passionate about nature and wildlife. And his son, Robert, has continued his legacy wonderfully, with all the same energy and spirit and passion that Steve had. If perhaps a bit less of Steve's zaniness :P

  • @Coyoteari
    @Coyoteari 18 днів тому +6522

    “More corpse happy than a necro in a morgue” was not a phrase I expected to hear today, but here we are

    • @obnoxious_efe420
      @obnoxious_efe420 18 днів тому +50

      Same buddy

    • @spacerunner357
      @spacerunner357 18 днів тому +93

      I didn't realize that he said that.

    • @shainaelise2694
      @shainaelise2694 18 днів тому +35

      I love that he said this as I was reading your comment🤌🏾

    • @furiouskaiser9914
      @furiouskaiser9914 18 днів тому

      Necromancers LOVE raising families 😂
      Or are we talking about the 'other' type of necro, cuz
      ewwwwwwwwwwwwww
      🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮

    • @user-dg4eb8yz5u
      @user-dg4eb8yz5u 18 днів тому +10

      Agreed.

  • @jaeded2391
    @jaeded2391 17 днів тому +429

    I think vultures' PR is (slowly, so slowly) turning around as people get more educated about them. I saw a lovely poem once describing them as holy creatures, tending to the dead like gravekeepers.

    • @squirlis1189
      @squirlis1189 16 днів тому +9

      That is so sweet! Can you send a link to it...?

    • @raulperez375
      @raulperez375 12 днів тому +29

      Vultures are holy creatures
      Tending the dead
      Bowing low
      Bared head
      Whispers to cold flesh,
      "Your old name is not your king
      I rename you Everything"

    • @crazybird9745
      @crazybird9745 12 днів тому +4

      ... what kind of grave keepers do you know? ... "well Frank, gotta tend to this dead guy, hand me my fork"

    • @steelgriffin7716
      @steelgriffin7716 10 днів тому +8

      I could SWEAR that there was somewhere in Asia where a traditional burial was straight up letting the vultures go to work.

    • @squirlis1189
      @squirlis1189 10 днів тому +2

      @@steelgriffin7716 the Parsi community does that

  • @logicplague2077
    @logicplague2077 17 днів тому +298

    Steve would ABSOLUTELY not want anyone looking at stingrays in a negative light, nor learning to fear them.

    • @crazybird9745
      @crazybird9745 12 днів тому +3

      Ngl, I developed a slight fear to stingrays after that. But I calmed down after I heard how many deaths are due to cows.

    • @BeautyKhaleesi
      @BeautyKhaleesi 8 днів тому

      They are one of my faves and even can recognize faces in captivity. Sometimes they are salty when I dont feed them fish and splash me. But mostly they greet me with snuffles on my hand

    • @joshuahunt3032
      @joshuahunt3032 5 днів тому +3

      Even if you were to look upon the exact stingray from that incident uncharitably, you still shouldn’t blame the entire genus for manslaughter over one perpetrator. And that exact stingray may be long gone by now.

  • @AuroraPaintBrush4444
    @AuroraPaintBrush4444 18 днів тому +4799

    Vultures are nature's disease delete button. Gotta respect a bird that will do the heavy lifting on clean up duty.

    • @crystalfire7x
      @crystalfire7x 18 днів тому +81

      Indeed

    • @ronniebentley5847
      @ronniebentley5847 18 днів тому +100

      My cousin used to feed them cat food. Rifde by his house they be 25 to 50 sitting on his house and car.

    • @prasetyodwikuncorojati2434
      @prasetyodwikuncorojati2434 18 днів тому +133

      There's no reason to hate them as unlike raccoon, vulture doesn't even harm human nor spread diseases but since it has menacing appearance and habit of picking something death, vulture gets a very bad mark from human consciousness

    • @jhill4874
      @jhill4874 18 днів тому +17

      NPR recently had a program discussing the problems vultures are having in India and Pakistan.

    • @rivergreen1727
      @rivergreen1727 18 днів тому +81

      Vulture PR and waste disposal worker PR desperately needs an overhaul. Both are vital to healthy society and shit falls apart so fast if they're gone. Growing up I heard things like "if you don't go to college you're gonna end up a garbage man" and we gotta quit that rhetoric. All the waste managers of the animal kingdom deserve respect ❤

  • @alchemy5750
    @alchemy5750 18 днів тому +781

    Rats getting tiny medals for cleaning minefields is a fact I didn't know I needed until now.

    • @FeatheredWingz
      @FeatheredWingz 6 днів тому +4

      There is also a program in Tanzania right now, where rats are being trained for post-earthquake search & rescue work. They can safely enter the rubble of fallen structures due to being so small. They get outfitted with backpacks that have a tiny camera, location transmitter, & two-way radio and they are trained to touch a switch attached to the chest-strap of the backpack whenever they locate someone.

    • @drpepperman2765
      @drpepperman2765 5 днів тому +5

      ​@@FeatheredWingzngl, if I was trapped under rubble and saw a rat call in backup, idk if I'd be relieved or terrified lol

    • @LMCorvinus
      @LMCorvinus 2 дні тому

      that really makes me smile

    • @LMCorvinus
      @LMCorvinus 2 дні тому

      ​@drpepperman2765 that would make my day, not only am I saved, but clearly this is now a Pixar movie turned real life

  • @DeinosDinos
    @DeinosDinos 17 днів тому +240

    I remember reading soon after his death about stingrays being found mutilated across the beaches of Australia and one of Irwin’s best friends came out and said “this is literally the last thing he would have wanted”. Rip in peace Steve Irwin you absolute legend.

  • @KazeMemaryu
    @KazeMemaryu 17 днів тому +88

    What's sad is that vultures are often portrayed as filthy, bald, and messy. But one look at the griffon vulture, and not only is that bird majestic as hell, it's also surprisingly fluffy! And the cinereous vulture barely even looks like a vulture and more like a molting hawk.

    • @jasonreed7522
      @jasonreed7522 7 днів тому +2

      Turkey vultures are definitely ugly, but I understand and respect the scavengers & decomposers keeping this planet clean and not piled high with corpses and poop.
      Crows fill a similar niche, just smaller. And a testament to the intelligence of both species is you always see them eating roadkill, but they are never roadkill theselves.

  • @spoopyboi1882
    @spoopyboi1882 18 днів тому +933

    "everyone wanna shit on the garbage man until he quits and leaves you with the shits" as a janitor, omfg i love this quote. Istg nobody gives a shit until something's left and becomes their problem

    • @michaeldavid6832
      @michaeldavid6832 18 днів тому +62

      I'm a programmer by trade -- though I paid my dues in food joints for years before I got my degree. In my decades of work, the most likeable, witty, and charming people were those I met in the manual labor trades. Something about most people who desire to go to college makes them insufferable.
      Every time I see guys out working on streets or power lines, I think how much they keep this whole show running and that we depends upon them vastly more than they get credit for.
      I was recently thinking how fast this city would be buried in garbage if those guys just stopped picking it up. It would be armageddon.

    • @riveramnell143
      @riveramnell143 17 днів тому +42

      Hey man, thanks for being a janitor. Seriously. 👍

    • @vjaceslavsavsjaniks6431
      @vjaceslavsavsjaniks6431 17 днів тому +13

      @@michaeldavid6832 One time janitor left with the keys to big garbage bin and called sick. 6 people, 7 days, two 200 liter garbage bags filled to the brim and then some.

    • @possomt6211
      @possomt6211 17 днів тому +10

      Finally some love for the clean up crew 😂

    • @johnjack902
      @johnjack902 17 днів тому +9

      Most dont give a shit till itz on there shoe

  • @spliffdelakong5422
    @spliffdelakong5422 18 днів тому +1099

    I miss my rat. Long story short I bought him as a teenager as a joke to scare my mom but she thought he was cute and Tiny (who was FAAAAR from tiny when he grew up) became the best pet I've ever had.
    He was my homie for real. He was free to roam around my room when I was home and he was always chillin with me. I'd be chillin watching TV and eating chips, he was chillin with me watching TV eating eating chips and he'd go to a little Tupperware container with some of his bedding in it as his bathroom.
    Saddest day of my teenage life was when I came home to him on my bedroom floor breathing really heavy. I put him back in his tank and woke up to him stiff as a statue. I'm not ashamed to say I cried like a baby at 19 years old (shit... my eyes are hot typing this).
    RIP Tiny. You fuckin legend.

    • @shahinarahaque2071
      @shahinarahaque2071 17 днів тому +97

      Bro was truly a legend

    • @vcdgamer
      @vcdgamer 17 днів тому +90

      F for Respects to the legend.

    • @carmy2155
      @carmy2155 17 днів тому +75

      Paying my respects to the legend, Tiny.

    • @seratyuioprg
      @seratyuioprg 17 днів тому +26

      @@vcdgamer F

    • @sabrinasugar2819
      @sabrinasugar2819 17 днів тому +36

      F
      RIP Tiny and thanks for sharing the legend.

  • @Aster_Iris
    @Aster_Iris 16 днів тому +145

    Fun fact: in Romanian mythology there's a parallel world where the inhabitants are described as kind, caring towards themselves and humans, helpful, and all in all the ideal Saint, and are dubbed The Gentle Ones. The Gentle Ones also so happen to be rat people.
    A free batch of cookies to the old timey Romanians, they knew what was actually up with rats.

    • @zashaniinge9453
      @zashaniinge9453 14 днів тому

      Wow a romanian?that's so interesting,definitely deserves good recognition in some media

    • @stephanniemorin
      @stephanniemorin 11 днів тому +9

      So theres a parallel universe with cottagecore rats? I wanna go there...

    • @beckstheimpatient4135
      @beckstheimpatient4135 11 днів тому +9

      @@stephanniemorinand there are thibgs you do for them, like non-malicious fairies you're supposed to leave food out.
      That said, the myth is almost completely extinct and with the exception of a few remote villages, nobody talks or thinks about the Blajini. A pity, really....

  • @kalypsovaldez7865
    @kalypsovaldez7865 16 днів тому +36

    When I was a child, I dressed up as both a hyena and a shark for separate Halloweens, because I loved watching nature documentations and I really thought that they were much cooler and more important than they got credit for
    My father made the costumes for me and I still have them to this day

    • @Marineisme
      @Marineisme 4 дні тому

      Your dad is awesome, you are also awesome

    • @kalypsovaldez7865
      @kalypsovaldez7865 4 дні тому

      ​@@Marineisme
      That is so sweet, thank you😊

  • @DanGamingFan2846
    @DanGamingFan2846 18 днів тому +1513

    I love how 90% of the video is giving overhated animals the respect they deserve, and the other 10% is revealing why squirrels are little furry psychopaths.😂 And I 100% agree with you about that.

    • @watershipup7101
      @watershipup7101 18 днів тому +59

      FR that switch up was hilarious.

    • @genjis5155
      @genjis5155 18 днів тому +99

      "Misunderstood" doesn't necessarily mean actually good.

    • @thusnameddigital9397
      @thusnameddigital9397 18 днів тому +42

      I mean, he's not wrong.

    • @garnetbird7557
      @garnetbird7557 18 днів тому +24

      After the one snatched my fries, I completely agree with him.

    • @discordiacreates6669
      @discordiacreates6669 18 днів тому +17

      Yeah... The squirrel one I saw coming, because I've looked up squirrels as pets once and the recommendation was don't do it, especially if it's a young male ^^'. Apparently they get really mean and become prone to biting once they hit maturity but do start out pretty friendly and nice, so... Sugar gliders on acid ig, though sugar gliders mostly get their bad reputation among some exotic pet owners for being nocturnal creatures with very special dietary requirements so an angry bite happy sugar glider any day of the week is probably just hangry and up way too early for coffee time, wait until the afternoon around sunset and make sure they've got proper food in their bowl, mist calm right down, they just hate bright light as well because it's blinding
      Squirrels on the other hand... I find they're perfectly fine if ya just leave them alone and never yell or toss anything at them because that's inviting retribution from them, just don't ever try to pet one because I've heard their teeth hurt...

  • @Verdugo_Arulaq
    @Verdugo_Arulaq 18 днів тому +2532

    6:34 I once saw a post that said we know if Steve met the stingray in the afterlife he would not hold a grudge whatsoever
    He’d say something along the lines of “hey there little fella! I’m sorry I gave ya a spook, gosh you’re a real beauty aren’t ya?”
    We mustn’t hold hatred in our hearts

    • @SouthernGothicYT
      @SouthernGothicYT 18 днів тому +275

      100% read that in Steve's voice

    • @FlyingFocs
      @FlyingFocs 18 днів тому +118

      @@SouthernGothicYT How could you not, though?

    • @LexYeen
      @LexYeen 18 днів тому +213

      Yup, especially since he was enough of an expert to _know_ that it was a startle response as soon as it happened.
      RIP, Steve.

    • @rosenrot234
      @rosenrot234 18 днів тому +146

      I just imagine him doing the "You're alright mate , you're alright mate." thing he'd always say

    • @youropionmattersnot
      @youropionmattersnot 18 днів тому +74

      "Do you know how to tell a male koala bear from a female koala? The females have cute little butts" -
      Steve Erwin

  • @randayno934
    @randayno934 17 днів тому +29

    This man must spend 99% of his time prepping for a video on the scripting. The transitions (to an ad read even) are silky smooth and the one-liners and casual alliteration are so clever!

  • @IamQuietKrys
    @IamQuietKrys 17 днів тому +18

    Vultures, stingrays, pigs, rats, chickens, spiders, hyenas and sharks are amazing animals. They deserve better.

  • @Pudding404
    @Pudding404 18 днів тому +2032

    "Before you wage war on a watter waffle."
    "Crepe of the coast"
    I swear, for having such a bad rep, stingrays have some of the cutest nicknames.

  • @Flubby_Azul
    @Flubby_Azul 18 днів тому +2948

    "The grim reaper onced released a gang of guppies and made it our problem." This guy has the worlds funnest lines 😂 3:53

    • @shahinarahaque2071
      @shahinarahaque2071 18 днів тому +37

      once* But still though this man has to release poems

    • @IdislikeTechnology
      @IdislikeTechnology 18 днів тому +28

      I like "gacky animal jesus" for steve irwin 😂

    • @curtismayes9010
      @curtismayes9010 18 днів тому +4

      Omg that's so hilarious just hearing it 🤣 😂

    • @daszieher
      @daszieher 18 днів тому

      "blowhole bandits" 😂

    • @nathank2289
      @nathank2289 18 днів тому +13

      @@IdislikeTechnology *khaki (tan/brown pants)

  • @iprobablyforgotsomething
    @iprobablyforgotsomething 15 днів тому +17

    "the Kirby shark, which is really just a giant paci-fish"
    .
    XD Thank you, I love that and will add it to my "fave slide-under-the-radar puns and wordplays" list, and share it as often as I can work it into a conversation.

  • @ruthannes.8531
    @ruthannes.8531 17 днів тому +30

    15:03 me this entire video: “sharks, sharks, sharks! Please do sharks!!!”

  • @_Fizel_
    @_Fizel_ 18 днів тому +1521

    On squirrels. No one ever believed me that a group of squirrels was always throwing pine cones at me in our yard. Until we had a barbeque and one was tossed onto the grill, and caused a fire. They have good aim, and it was not pleasant.

    • @Trinabiss97
      @Trinabiss97 18 днів тому +143

      We had squirrels that would throw stuff at us in our driveway too! I'd always keep a lookout when we'd go to the car. No matter where on the driveway we parked it, we'd have this squirrel (idk if it was just the one or several) that would like chuck acorns and pinecones at us. I had so many people tell me I was crazy and they were just falling from the trees. Not sure where the pinecones were coming from then, we only had a few pine trees way in the back

    • @derriquethefreak1820
      @derriquethefreak1820 18 днів тому +59

      My squirrels stole knives and dropped them onto our house.

    • @digthesechild-bearinghipsb2842
      @digthesechild-bearinghipsb2842 18 днів тому +77

      At my house, we had these red squirrels that would throw pinecones at us too. They'd just sit up in the trees picking the cones and drop them, they weren't even eating them either! Thankfully, we have a large black squirrel here that keeps the little gingers in check.

    • @Rainbows3Dragonflies
      @Rainbows3Dragonflies 18 днів тому +78

      WHY CAN THE SQUIRRELS ACTUALLY AIM

    • @dr.pepperbiggestfan
      @dr.pepperbiggestfan 18 днів тому +44

      my mom was routinely harassed by a squirrel living outside her job. he charged her once and scared her so bad she fell into the newly planted bushes and tore them up trying to get back on her feet

  • @jumpingspiderjesusfreak6219
    @jumpingspiderjesusfreak6219 18 днів тому +1250

    1. As an arachnologist, thank you for including spiders on this list. 2. The Steve Irwin section made me tear up a little. Dude was what inspired me to pursue biology in the first place. I would not be where I am without him.

    • @insanospaz
      @insanospaz 18 днів тому +55

      I used to be a "kill on sight" person for spiders. I'm still not fond of them, but as long as they respect my personal space I'll let them do their thing and keep the more annoying insects from taking a residence in my home.

    • @Adstodeus
      @Adstodeus 18 днів тому +35

      I wish i had that job. Didnt study in school and had no ambition, i love spiders

    • @Undomaranel
      @Undomaranel 18 днів тому +6

      You took inspiration on a man who, in front of a paying audience, held his newborn while feeding saltwater crocodiles with the other hand... He was an irresponsible master manipulator that used animals far more than he ever actually helped them.

    • @isthiscereallife
      @isthiscereallife 18 днів тому +16

      Spiders are really cool and I like them, but I still jump into a panic when I see one. Even if it's just a normal little wolf spider. I'm the same about roaches... in theory they're really cool, but in person I just want to scream and run away 😭 I wish I wasn't so jumpy

    • @shadowdroid776
      @shadowdroid776 18 днів тому +4

      ​@@Adstodeus If you feel like you are able to pursue it now, I'd say go for it! It is never too late to go back to school. I got 3 bachelor degrees, if I can do it then I know anyone can :)
      That's only if you personally want to or feel like you can. If you need to take some more time before that, totally okay too.

  • @AutumnRAHHH-kg8bs
    @AutumnRAHHH-kg8bs 15 днів тому +13

    I was waiting for hyenas the whole time like "if hyenas ain't of here, I ain't liking e video." Hyenas are my favorite animals and they're so underrated.

  • @OsakaHibachi
    @OsakaHibachi 16 днів тому +11

    you know, i actually managed to make "friends" with the crows around my house thanks to your videos. i wouldn't call us "BEST" friends, but when they see me come outside, they'll fly over (pretty close?) and say hi. they are kind of the guardians of my two honeybee hives, since i feed them unsalted peanuts over by where the bees are.

  • @Ruosteinenknight
    @Ruosteinenknight 18 днів тому +1077

    Peter Benchley, author of Jaws, did full 180 when he learned about how important part sharks play in the marine ecosystem and dedicated rest of his life to marine conservation. He actually said that if he had an opportunity to write Jaws again, he would potray the shark as victim of humans who becomes gaia's avenger.

    • @selachian6799
      @selachian6799 18 днів тому +197

      I always respected that about Peter Benchley, I was genuinely touched when I first heard that he regretted writing Jaws in the way he did

    • @slaterstimson
      @slaterstimson 17 днів тому +115

      It’s unfortunate that such a caring human is indirectly responsible for so many deaths of an animal he later learned to have a great appreciation and respect for :(

    • @juannaym8488
      @juannaym8488 17 днів тому +89

      @@slaterstimson I see the responsibility more in people putting his word, that he never intented to have so much weight, above facts

    • @bierwolf8360
      @bierwolf8360 17 днів тому

      cringe

    • @firefly6882
      @firefly6882 17 днів тому

      ​@bierwolf8360 yes you are , very

  • @spadinnerxylaphone2622
    @spadinnerxylaphone2622 17 днів тому +826

    The Lion King, for all it got wrong about hyenas, actually got the social dynamics right to an extent. Shenzei is the leader, but instead of being a domineering boss barking orders, she's friends with the others, jokes around with them, and takes the lead when dealing with Scar. Also impressive that they got the matriarchal structure right.

    • @MatthewTheWanderer
      @MatthewTheWanderer 13 днів тому +75

      And they were correct about lions and hyenas usually being enemies.

    • @magiv4205
      @magiv4205 12 днів тому +102

      You could argue that the Lion King's story is told from the lions' perspective, so the hyena slander is all just lion propaganda lol

    • @Yum_Yum_Delicious_Cum
      @Yum_Yum_Delicious_Cum 11 днів тому

      ​@@MatthewTheWanderersadly they also get alot wrong like making the Lions speak English instead of swahili

    • @amarjitkmr9565
      @amarjitkmr9565 10 днів тому +11

      ​@@magiv4205that is so true😀

    • @HobGungan
      @HobGungan 10 днів тому +26

      The Hyenas did nothing wrong except allow a charismatic leader to trick them into doing his dirty work in exchange for the promise of rights they should have always had, and I will die on that hill.
      I fell in love with real life hyenas *because* I loved these characters so much.

  • @faust4456
    @faust4456 17 днів тому +9

    "I promise you loan sharks end way more lives". Gotta be the most quotable channel on the entire interwebs.

  • @angryotter9129
    @angryotter9129 13 днів тому +4

    I had a rat that lived for 5 years, which is really long for a rat, and I still miss her twenty years after she died. They are so obviously intelligent and attached to their caretakers. The only reason I haven’t had one since is because I don’t want to deal with the grief of how short their lifespans are again.

  • @elizaalmabuena
    @elizaalmabuena 18 днів тому +1007

    on vultures: While I was in uni studying animal behavior we were taken to a safari zoo with an avian show. We got some time backstage as well as getting to see the show itself. Vultures were the birds that stood out the most. All birds showed to have a great relationship with their handlers, but when the food was out all others had their eyes on the prize.... except for vultures. The handlers used food to ask the other birds to come, whereas they used the food to send the vultures away.

    • @galaxydeathskrill5607
      @galaxydeathskrill5607 18 днів тому +115

      honestly becoming a falconer is one of my dreams, and having a vulture be this affectionate, i'm quite astounded

    • @loreman7267
      @loreman7267 18 днів тому +21

      Now I want one! 🥲

    • @Thulgore
      @Thulgore 18 днів тому +44

      Bearded vultures are stunningly beautiful. (and the only vulture I know of that has killed people.......they didn't do it on purpose..........)

    • @prasetyodwikuncorojati2434
      @prasetyodwikuncorojati2434 18 днів тому +17

      @@galaxydeathskrill5607 they maybe affectionate but cannot used to hunt something unlike falcon or hawk, thanks for the exclusively scavenging habit

    • @patricianunes3521
      @patricianunes3521 18 днів тому +44

      I remember being told that vultures want their dinner properly dead before eating. If they see something that maybe dead, they take a grid reference and check it out, the third day they will take a nibble to check their dinner is probably dead then tuck in

  • @elissa.....
    @elissa..... 18 днів тому +824

    I volunteer at a center that takes in injured wildlife that cannot be released and uses them for education, and the vultures are SO charismatic and fun! My favorite's name is Clarissa. She gets SO excited when anyone comes near her and must know what is going on at all times. Also, they are so social. Almost every time I go, the woods surrounding the place are FILLED with vultures. They keep the injured ones company. It's super wholesome and sweet. Love them.

    • @gyppygirl2021
      @gyppygirl2021 18 днів тому +66

      Vultures are really nice to things that aren't dead!

    • @IceAokiji303
      @IceAokiji303 18 днів тому +47

      I find vultures really charming. Would like to see some in an environment like that at some point. None around where I live naturally.

    • @margodphd
      @margodphd 18 днів тому +15

      Ohhh I'm soooo jealous. Please forward love to Clarissa from this city dweller whose biggest life achievement is convincing neighborhood corvids that being pet is pretty rad (they are sooo soft). They love my weiners and demand them all the time, some learned that they can use a stick to make a weiner kebab instead of stuffing their throat pouch. Do vultures smell bad from the whole poopy-on-legs thing?

    • @themk4982
      @themk4982 17 днів тому +2

      @@gyppygirl2021About the best you can expect from animals.

    • @UnlikelySero
      @UnlikelySero 17 днів тому +5

      Amazing!! I visit a sanctuary when I can which houses a number of ambassador vultures, and *more than once* there's been wild vultures who came to circle above when said vultures were out for flight demonstrations. The place has/had a dedicated vulture week which maxed out my love and respect for all vultures ❤️

  • @calyodelphi124
    @calyodelphi124 15 днів тому +5

    I remember hearing when Steve Irwin died, and the crazy part is that I also remember thinking how ironic it was that he'd get done in by a creature that is otherwise completely harmless and that he probably didn't even know was in the same spot he was in at that moment.
    I've gone on to also touch and pet stingrays a few more times in my life since then. They're beautiful, graceful creatures and an absolute joy to interact with, and if you've had the privilege to pet a stingray you would know. :)

  • @sarahkwast1250
    @sarahkwast1250 12 днів тому +3

    2:17 The segway from vulture to sponsor ad was amazing! Very smooth. 😊👍

  • @Morrynlupine
    @Morrynlupine 18 днів тому +314

    Vultures are legit my favorite group of birds. I love them so much, I hate that they are almost constantly relegated in media to "oooh spooky evil birds of death " when they're more like, "Thank you for your sacrifice, dead animal, fear not, not a single scrap of you shall go to waste, circle of life, etc etc"

    • @firegator6853
      @firegator6853 15 днів тому +13

      And it's a weird title too, they eat corpses, they literally remove death, not spreading it

    • @Morrynlupine
      @Morrynlupine 15 днів тому +2

      @@firegator6853 For real, they help keep things alive if anything, since removing the corpse can help prevent the spread of disease.

    • @alolanvulpixgaming7598
      @alolanvulpixgaming7598 14 днів тому

      Rain World

  • @DaniBauerTHEGoddess
    @DaniBauerTHEGoddess 18 днів тому +485

    When I was little my dad worked at a factory with a man that had a pig farm. He gave my dad a runt that was being picked on by other piglets. He was housebroken in one day and slept in the end of my bed every night. (I was 2 and he insisted on it). We named him Obi-Wan-Kenobi because he was so smart and protective of me. But our neighbors saw him through our gate and we weren't allowed pets so we had to give him back. But he was old enough that he could fend for himself and the guy promised not to kill him. He became a stud and had lots of babies and lived to a very old age. We visited him often.

    • @shahinarahaque2071
      @shahinarahaque2071 17 днів тому +3

      Did you name him?

    • @dinolover8183
      @dinolover8183 17 днів тому +23

      @@shahinarahaque2071 yes they named him his name was obi wan kenobi

    • @harrygreb3457
      @harrygreb3457 17 днів тому

      You should have told your neighbors to shut the fuck up and mind there own business

    • @rickytv12
      @rickytv12 17 днів тому +9

      That’s a great name 😂

    • @DaniBauerTHEGoddess
      @DaniBauerTHEGoddess 17 днів тому +11

      @rickytv12 It was the 70's and Star Wars had just come out. Lol

  • @CH-fc8dm
    @CH-fc8dm 12 днів тому +2

    “Loan sharks end more lives” is the best one-liner in defense of sharks I have ever heard. Thank you for what you do.

  • @JimmyCrackorn
    @JimmyCrackorn 17 днів тому +4

    13:20, This year, I learned that spiders can be trained with hand gestures and soft voices. They're pretty smart.

  • @infinessia4019
    @infinessia4019 18 днів тому +357

    I remember my auntie asking me if I hated stingrays since they ‘killed Steve’ and despite my grief over such an important figure in my childhood development dying so suddenly and tragically I had no hate or bad feelings toward the ray. Steve Irwin taught me and a whole generation of curious kids to not only love and respect nature but learn to live together through understanding.

    • @ars6187
      @ars6187 18 днів тому +7

      ❤️

    • @insanospaz
      @insanospaz 18 днів тому +34

      Could never see them in a bad light. It's not what he would have wanted.

    • @user-uz3bh3ru6s
      @user-uz3bh3ru6s 18 днів тому +1

      Aunt.not auntie

    • @christopherhu7189
      @christopherhu7189 18 днів тому +31

      @@user-uz3bh3ru6sauntie is a valid way of spelling it. Also you can’t call someone out on their grammar when you’re missing a space and capital after the full stop.

    • @DarthSidian
      @DarthSidian 17 днів тому +9

      Aye. Stingrays are adorable and innocent creatures. Steve's death was a horrific accident. The water pancake didn't mean to.

  • @rosierose8643
    @rosierose8643 18 днів тому +170

    The rat part brought tears to my eyes. I used to have 4 female rats and they were my BABIES. They were my world. So sweet, so precious, so inquisitive! My little Estelle never wanted anything more than to climb into whatever sweater I was wearing and make herself comfy. Every Halloween, they got a mini pumpkin that they would drag around. Worst thing about rats is their lifespan for sure. They're also pretty prone to cancer, and even though they're definitely more robust than mice, they're still quite fragile.

    • @ReptilianTeaDrinker
      @ReptilianTeaDrinker 17 днів тому +11

      Wish rats could live longer and not get cancer so easily. :( They're so precious!

    • @emilyyelton3814
      @emilyyelton3814 17 днів тому +3

      I had 3 girls that I adopted from my college. They learned their names real quick and would come when called. They also would groom me too. Sadly 2 of them I had to put down and the last one passed from old age. You really do get attached to them and I wish they had a longer lifespan

    • @jerrishook7783
      @jerrishook7783 15 днів тому

      I get that! Had rats as pets when my kids were young and later with a grandchild but they just don’t live long enough. Very intelligent and my dog loved them.

  • @Sly88Frye
    @Sly88Frye 17 днів тому +4

    The best clip you could have used when talking about squirrels would have been that hilarious Geico ad from like 2004 or whatever. In this ad there's two squirrels getting in the way of a driver And then the driver veers off the road and crashes and then you see the two squirrels giving each other a celebratory handshake and high five. It's so funny and it would have gone perfectly with what you said about squirrels in this video

  • @sharklover159
    @sharklover159 16 днів тому +4

    Absolutely knew sharks were going to be number 1. They're my favorite and will be mad about how dirty they were done

  • @sneakypenguin2861
    @sneakypenguin2861 18 днів тому +244

    I grew up watching Steve Irwin and can remember my mum sitting me down to explain he had died, I was absolutely devastated. But you are completely right, Steve would not want us to villify rays or any other animal, he's on whatever Plane he's on, still pushing for animals to be loved and respected. That is a pretty wonderful legacy

  • @DTylerFultzVA
    @DTylerFultzVA 18 днів тому +128

    I went to an aquarium that had stingray petting zoos. This sounds terrible until you realize...
    1) Aquariums regularly trim the rays' stingers. They're made of keratin, the same material as your hair and fingernails, so it's completely painless and will grow back over time. These stingrays couldn't hurt you if they tried.
    2) Stingrays are naturally gentle and even playful. I petted one (felt like wet rubber) and, when I stopped, it reared up in the water and used its fins/wings to splash me purely for grins and giggles. There are even stories of people meeting them in estuaries and rivers, and hand-feeding them fish. They only sting defensively--i.e. "when they're threatened or surprised".

    • @lizycole8999
      @lizycole8999 18 днів тому +17

      aquarium stingrays are basically puppies

    • @transsnack
      @transsnack 17 днів тому +19

      And, something to note, a lot of the stingrays in aquariums can't be released into the wild for one reason or another, so the ones you're petting will never go into the wild (the ones who might be released would never be put in a program like that). Behavior that might be problematic in the wild, such as approaching humans for food or attention, is both acceptable and normal for animals in captivity who can't be released.
      Also, being a relative of sharks, sea pancakes love scritches.

    • @wfbgenius
      @wfbgenius 6 днів тому

      I went to a zoo like this with my son. He was so excited to learn about them that the zookeeper gave him a sting ray tooth! It’s so cool, we still have it!

  • @SiverFangBlackWing
    @SiverFangBlackWing 13 днів тому +2

    Pigs being adaptable was definitely known to the British back in the day. They released them into the Americas for the express purpose pf being a food source for the colonists that were coming later, and just like they expected the now wild hogs didn’t just survive but thrived.

  • @lindalumae
    @lindalumae 17 днів тому +3

    I have to say, that ad you did is the first one I haven’t skipped through in months. Great job incorporating interesting facts and visuals into an ad.

  • @kryw10
    @kryw10 18 днів тому +559

    One of my very best wildlife experiences was with a turkey vulture in NE Kansas. We startled each other, we both screamed at the top of our lungs. She flew 15’ one direction, I ran 15’ the other direction, then we just stopped and stared at each other for a few minutes. Wish I’d had a camera. Her wingspan directly in front of my face blotted out everything, she was so big up close. ❤

    • @Just-Nikki
      @Just-Nikki 18 днів тому +28

      Have you left this comment somewhere before? I feel like I’ve read this. That’s not meant to be snarky if it’s coming across that way. This just seems vaguely familiar.

    • @katherineweber8955
      @katherineweber8955 18 днів тому +38

      Thank you for sharing this! What an experience. A friend had a similar experience with a bear when she went to put her garbage out early in the morning. She and the bear hollered and ran in the opposite direction, then stopped and looked at each other, and then the bear ran off. (PS she knows you're not supposed to run, but it was spontaneous.)

    • @Darkinu2
      @Darkinu2 18 днів тому +47

      That's a Loony Tunes level moment 😂😂

    • @gefrwed1478
      @gefrwed1478 18 днів тому +21

      then did you run face first into each other while making a cartoonish clanging noise?

    • @rizkiramadhan9266
      @rizkiramadhan9266 18 днів тому +4

      ​@@gefrwed1478 no, but they made a cartoonish running sound

  • @jamessurnamepending1239
    @jamessurnamepending1239 18 днів тому +201

    For me, chickens are number 1. They're crazy smart. A hen that i had a few years ago saw people knocking on our door and started imitating it to get inside and wat our dogs food.
    They also usually pass the mirror test, even if the cockerells are sometimes too insane.
    They're also very affectionate and will preen people that they like and give people hugs by wrapping their neck over your shoulder.
    They also make adorable noises most of the time and will even talk back to you. The clucking noise we associate with them is actually just the alarm call.
    10/10 animal, very misunderstood

    • @ShadeSlayer1911
      @ShadeSlayer1911 17 днів тому +30

      It's not just their intelligence. We use the term "chicken" to mean "coward," when they can actually be quite brave. A rooster will charge any predator to protect his hens, even if he knows he will die doing so.

    • @cozmicdoodles7167
      @cozmicdoodles7167 17 днів тому +13

      I used to have pet chickens (Miniature Bantams) when I was a kid and they were the sweetest things ever. One would wander on down to the front porch and wait for me every morning and then follow me around the property, and one time when I was sitting up at the top of our playset/swing set, she hopped up there and clambered into my lap an fell asleep.
      Another one I had was really ditzy and would walk up to me, sneeze on me, and then walk away. She also didn't wait to finish laying an egg once and was walking around with it half way out (she eventually layed it and was fine). She was my favorite mainly because of how unbelievably dumb she was, therefore needed constant protection/supervision.
      Chickens are legitimately sweet/fun pets.

    • @missnaomi613
      @missnaomi613 17 днів тому +1

      Thank you for the bonus animal info!

    • @MallikRVR
      @MallikRVR 16 днів тому +2

      Makes me feel bad for eating the,

    • @jamessurnamepending1239
      @jamessurnamepending1239 16 днів тому +9

      @@ShadeSlayer1911 yeah, you're right. my rooster is a tiny bantam and he charged a fox once and managed to scare it off. they even will run away in the opposite direction of the hens to draw the predator away, and rooster and hens will both sacrifice themselves for chicks

  • @neilarnold5506
    @neilarnold5506 17 днів тому +4

    Always such an incredible watch. Love the content, always learning more and just being reminded of things that I've almost had forgotten about. Also I agree "More corpse happy than a necro in a morgue" was not on the list of things I'd hear today, but yeah, so may have to use that sometime lol - even if I leave out the corpse and just say more happy then a necro in a morgue. Keep up all the amazing work man. Have a wonderful day.

  • @MissDemeanor83
    @MissDemeanor83 16 днів тому +2

    I wouldn’t normally watch videos like this but your humor throughout every video is so on point and has me cracking up every time. The fact that you threw some Kevin Hart in there but in such a way that it was perfectly used shows how intelligent yet hilarious you are. Keep on saying it with your chest man.

  • @DrakoWulf
    @DrakoWulf 18 днів тому +135

    Another cool thing about hyenas is their relationships with humans in Ethiopia, especially in the city of Harar. There, not only are hyenas not bothered by humans, the people and not-dogs routinely share affection and food. The hyenas are very relaxed around the people, recognize when they won't get any more food or otherwise need to leave, and can be relatively cuddly. They're still powerful animals that deserve respect for what they're capable of doing to you, but they're very intelligent and social, and absolutely shouldn't be vilified.

    • @rebekadoczi2136
      @rebekadoczi2136 17 днів тому +11

      Okay, your comment made me think that "what if hyenas will be the next domesticated animals like dogs?" 🤔
      Seriously, your comment made me picture that it wouldn't be too far fetched to happen eventually. 🤩

    • @monticore1626
      @monticore1626 17 днів тому +8

      In one city they basically are invited in every night to clean up any food scraps and pests they can find

    • @rebekadoczi2136
      @rebekadoczi2136 17 днів тому +3

      @@monticore1626 😲🤯 Talk about efficiency and coexistence! Awesome! 😄🤩🥳

    • @DrakoWulf
      @DrakoWulf 17 днів тому +1

      @@rebekadoczi2136
      It's already started!

  • @ritawilbur6128
    @ritawilbur6128 17 днів тому +118

    Aahhh, the part about Steve Irwin had me crying. I will never stop missing that man. A huge part of what he did was focus on the scariest, creepiest, ugliest beasties that everyone is afraid, and he showed how they were really wonder creatures that should be treasured. What a little beauty! And you, sir, are a worthy successor to his tradition. Stevo would be proud of what you do.

  • @beaksters
    @beaksters 3 дні тому +2

    Ironically a lot of animals which feed from remains of the dead but don’t particularly hunt for their own food are viewed as evil historically, which is extremely odd in retrospect.

  • @kdkorz10211
    @kdkorz10211 14 днів тому +3

    My fifth grade teacher had a pet rat in the classroom named Cappuccino that I used to take home to care for over the weekends, after much begging to my parents. I used to love taking a piece of printer paper, ripping off tiny strips, and poking them through the bars of his cage for him to grab and use for nest building.
    Also, I think you owe squirrels an apology video. You put them on a list of wrongly maligned animals and then spent the whole time dissing them without any discussion of their redeeming features.

  • @MoonLitChild
    @MoonLitChild 18 днів тому +100

    I had a pet rat and he was sweetest little man; even convinced a friend of mine to get three for herself and we had play-dates. Rats are incredibly social so you either need to get more than one or be prepared to spend at least 80% of your time with the single rat you do have.

  • @ZephyCluster
    @ZephyCluster 18 днів тому +181

    Will never forget the time a mouse got into the fusebox and decided to chew on one wire while standing on another, creating a circuit that (figuratively) blew up the box and cut power to the whole house for a week straight. And this was in the Tropics during the height of summer.

    • @Scavenger82
      @Scavenger82 17 днів тому +7

      crispy critter 😅

    • @rokkraljkolesa9317
      @rokkraljkolesa9317 16 днів тому +20

      _"One day, while doing nothing particularly out of the ordinary, because of natural laws he was completely powerless to understand or intuit, he was instantly killed in a horrifying way by forces vastly in excess of anything he was ever designed to experience, for no reason, to no ones particular surprise or upset. In this we are more like him than different"_
      -Elroy Craich, on an unfortunate rodent suffering a similar fate

  • @I...I___I__I.I___I_.I.I
    @I...I___I__I.I___I_.I.I 16 днів тому +3

    9:00 I kid you not, when he said "freezing computers" the video froze and I thought "haha funny" but when I wanted to skip after 10 seconds of freezing I realized my browser froze

  • @mom.left.me.at.michaels9951
    @mom.left.me.at.michaels9951 15 днів тому +1

    I lived on Suavies Island for a bit and there's a family of California Condors nesting there. One rode the air currents my car was crating and its wingspan was impressive, wider than my car. Very smart and curious, checking me out while maintaining the perfect distance from my car for lift. I'll never forget it.

  • @rebecculousrk
    @rebecculousrk 18 днів тому +88

    I appreciate your mention of Steve Irwin. My father, who is almost 90 now, was a fairly well known wetlands conservationist and photographer (and woodworker, boatbuilder, bridge builder, etc etc...) and he called me, crying, when Steve died. I agree with you 100% that Steve would hate it if stingrays were maligned for his passing. ❤ I love rats, having had several very special ones, and I've overcome arachnophobia with cute jumping spider videos, so I love them now, too. I have a lot of love for all these animals, and I really appreciate all your videos. ❤

    • @adhdhamster
      @adhdhamster 16 днів тому

      This made me cry. The mention in the video and lots of comments made me sad... But your dad calling you crying, gut punched me right in the feels

  • @bobcabbit6343
    @bobcabbit6343 18 днів тому +129

    I used to keep rats. They make wonderful companions. I taught mine to come when called to play basketball and to twirl on command. Not to mention, they love getting attention and cuddling. Like the man said, however, they can live for 2 if you're lucky 3 years, and it's devastating when they pass.

    • @aml7481
      @aml7481 18 днів тому +12

      Rats are so cute! I think it's so cool that they can laugh and like to be tickled

    • @katiegritts
      @katiegritts 18 днів тому +7

      ❤aww! Yes, rats are awesome and so sweet, but really need a longer lifespan.

    • @bobcabbit6343
      @bobcabbit6343 18 днів тому +10

      @katiegritts honestly it the only reason I don't keep them anymore. I just can't take the heartbreak.

  • @RachelL33Ann
    @RachelL33Ann День тому

    I’ve owned rats. Rats are so smart, so sweet, are so individual. They also have social hierarchies and it’s not hard to figure out who stands where. My rat Bandit was the “alpha” and kept the rest of them in check. She was the biggest and super confident. My girl Pepper was the runt and she had anxiety. She was timid and you had to watch your fingers. Sophie was pure love and vibes who loved to chill. Marshmallow was literally the right hand of Bandit, and she loved to play. I cannot get enough of how unique rats are and what amazing pets they make

  • @megapiglatin2574
    @megapiglatin2574 17 днів тому +2

    00:16
    ❤❤❤
    Years ago I worked at a rescue/rehab facility for raptors. A handful of the birds were permanent residents because they were deemed non-releasable (some birds were blind, some had wing injuries that didn’t heal right, one owl had had a wing fully amputated after a bad injury, etc.,). One such permanent resident was a vulture-he was actually brought in quite still in an egg! A hiker thought he found an abandoned nest and “rescued” the eggs…unfortunately, as the rescue owners quickly learned after being given the eggs, vultures imprint by scent the minute they hatch out as opposed to other raptor who imprint via sight/sound ~2 weeks post hatching. In addition to imprinting on people instead of other vultures, the eggs being taken from the nest meant he was taken from his family: [turkey] vultures are highly sociable and typically live in a close family unit, and at that point in time there has been little success in the world of rescue with finding vulture foster parents/families.
    Anywho! He was SUCH a neat bird! While doing my cleaning and feeding rounds, I would always stop and hang out with him for a while (he used to live in the rescue owners’ house, but he eventually got just way too big). We would frequently play little vulture games like hunting for old rat pieces* in the sand, playing tug-of-war with rat tails, or playing fetch with toys and it was just so cute, fun, and heartwarming! I loved that bird!
    (*Nasty but funny because, unlike other animals, it didn’t matter how old/decayed the rats were precisely BECAUSE he was a vulture!)

  • @nick3xtremegaming212
    @nick3xtremegaming212 18 днів тому +85

    "The Final Boss of Dolphins" is such a funny yet accurate way to describe Orca's.

  • @lpsjewel
    @lpsjewel 18 днів тому +405

    6:11 Stingrays & Manta Rays will aways have a special spot in my heart. My Nana (R.I.P.) got season passes to the Zoo when I was younger, & they had a pool where you could pet Stingrays, they loved my mother. The Cownose Stingrays were some of the sweetest & friendliest Rays ever. They were like puppies. To think people started hating Stingrays because for what Happen to Steve Irwin is awful! He'd never be upset for animal being animal.

    • @littlebear274
      @littlebear274 18 днів тому +15

      Rays are wonderful animals.

    • @berryandlisa
      @berryandlisa 18 днів тому +4

      They have that in st louis and i love it!

    • @JWildberry
      @JWildberry 18 днів тому +13

      Yeah, imagine how upset he would have been if he had known that his death would make the world hate a whole species.

    • @BREAKMEKNEES
      @BREAKMEKNEES 18 днів тому +6

      Stingrays had a special spot in Steve's heart too . . . But like for real he never would have blamed the animal.

    • @JohnGardnerAlhadis
      @JohnGardnerAlhadis 18 днів тому +7

      Agreed. Banjo sharks are my favourite fish! They're like puppies of the ocean.
      (They're a ray, by the ray. Not a shark, despite their name).

  • @linaarcher5106
    @linaarcher5106 16 днів тому +2

    THANK YOU for the spider, shark, and vulture propaganda! As a spider enthusiast in the middle of a very stressful situation, this made my day. Thank you so, so much for all the lovely content!

  • @christopherberman9583
    @christopherberman9583 17 днів тому +1

    that was the smoothest transition into a NORDvpn ad i have ever experienced. well played sir.

  • @moneymikz
    @moneymikz 18 днів тому +213

    There’s a vulture near us with a broken wing, I call him Hoppy and the rest of his wake will still come back to check on him and throw up in his mouth, it’s the grossest sweetest thing you’ve ever seen

    • @gyppygirl2021
      @gyppygirl2021 18 днів тому +19

      That's how birds feed each other. :p

    • @shadowdroid776
      @shadowdroid776 18 днів тому +32

      We have two black vultures that decided to shack up near our house and always comes to eat the food we put out. That two turned into 4 or 5 pretty quickly, and now we have a whole group of friends just chilling on the trees and eating together. They also seem to vibe with the usual turkey vultures around the area.
      They're strangely nice, and they don't freak out too badly when we put food out because they recognize we're feeding them essentially. I always greet them and they look at me while I do. It's...kinda sweet.

    • @jamie1602
      @jamie1602 17 днів тому +5

      For real, this is gonna make me happy cry. Solidarity with Hoppy, my disabled bird buddy.

    • @Scavenger82
      @Scavenger82 17 днів тому +1

      Are there any wildlife rescue centers near you?

    • @moneymikz
      @moneymikz 17 днів тому +4

      @@Scavenger82 no this is just from living in Florida and having your neighborhood carved out of the jungle we have vultures instead of crows

  • @milchesarreal6964
    @milchesarreal6964 17 днів тому +102

    Best i can describe sharks is the line from How to Train Your Dragon
    "They've killed hundreds of us, and we killed thousands of them"

    • @Tracker947
      @Tracker947 12 днів тому

      We've killed *hundreds of thousands*

    • @ZerglingLover
      @ZerglingLover 12 днів тому +10

      Always loved that line. Man, HTTYD 1 slapped so hard. The others were good, but the original’s just too good.

  • @Gooddogeatssushi
    @Gooddogeatssushi 12 днів тому +1

    Glad to see you’re getting the recognition you deserve. You’re the best animal content creator since Steve

  • @alonaholliday5284
    @alonaholliday5284 15 днів тому +1

    This was so cool. 😊 I learn something new every time I watch your videos. Can we get a part 2 of misunderstood animals, please? Also, naming the female hyena "Waffles" was the cutest and best idea ever! ❤

    • @zashaniinge9453
      @zashaniinge9453 14 днів тому

      Cows and Goats?pigeons are already misunderstood

  • @moch126
    @moch126 17 днів тому +88

    Seeing a tarantula swim has significantly improved my night. They look so cute and silly, love em

    • @Scavenger82
      @Scavenger82 17 днів тому +3

      I didn't even know they could do that. 😧

    • @kingblanketfort
      @kingblanketfort 16 днів тому +2

      Tarantulas are lovely, aren't they!? I've owned a couple and they're super sweet and darling pets.

    • @Ryujji64
      @Ryujji64 13 днів тому +1

      Huntsman spider are also chill used to live in Australia would have one in my house from time to time eventually I learned that they are fast and would rather flee from people and they only bite if they are cornered or feel threatened they will bite but mostly they are nice to have around and spiders do have a bad rep.

    • @Shae_Sandybanks
      @Shae_Sandybanks 13 днів тому

      I love them too. They're so cute.

    • @lm9327
      @lm9327 9 днів тому

      I'm so grateful to your comment. I get to nope out of here before the nightmare fuel.

  • @Serenity_Dee
    @Serenity_Dee 18 днів тому +229

    Also, when Steve Irwin got got, he actually pulled the ray's stinger out of his chest, which is the worst possible thing to do when you've got something lodged that deep in you: whatever it is, it's the only thing keeping your blood on the inside. But he probably would have felt immensely guilty if the ray had died to save his life. And the reason he was even conscious enough to do that was because he was in phenomenal physical condition.

    • @BertPreast
      @BertPreast 18 днів тому +48

      You don't pull a knife out, no. But I'm thinking leaving in what is essentially a knife attached to a large and panicking animal is very much a worse idea.

    • @Serenity_Dee
      @Serenity_Dee 18 днів тому +49

      @@BertPreast There's really no good option, honestly. There are just "what sucks the least."

    • @Thulgore
      @Thulgore 18 днів тому +29

      I think it was mostly reflexive. (Steve's action that is)

    • @Serenity_Dee
      @Serenity_Dee 18 днів тому +41

      @@Thulgore oh, absolutely was. very frequently people bleed out because of that same reflex. one UA-camr narrowly survived a penetrating injury to a major blood vessel by literally sticking a thumb in the hole.

    • @jeremiahsmith2037
      @jeremiahsmith2037 18 днів тому +21

      While you are correct, he was hours away from medical attention with a spear in his heart. He didn’t stand a chance of survival.

  • @mikemoyer8162
    @mikemoyer8162 16 днів тому +1

    Craig Ferguson said it best about pigs. They're so smart "but they weren't smart enough to not be delicious" haha

  • @drgirlfriend211
    @drgirlfriend211 17 днів тому

    Best transition into an add ever! First time I didn’t fast-forward through an ad in a very long time😂

  • @davemarchitto6485
    @davemarchitto6485 17 днів тому +71

    That flick with the stingray might be the most wholesome thing on the Internet.
    That's not like "smile for the camera". That's a REAL smile, and I'm here for it.

  • @ailamckinnell7673
    @ailamckinnell7673 18 днів тому +125

    I used to be TERRIFIED of spiders. Then I had a little guy move in and spin his web in the toy barn I had in my room. He caught flies, ants, and even mosquitoes, never once hurting me like my dumbass 9-year-old self had expected. I named him Webster.
    Then years after Webster left, I found this channel, and I learned that tarantulas adopt frogs, and that jumping spiders are one of the most adorable things I've ever seen. All of this to say, I love spiders now. Character development! 😂

    • @ourotayuun
      @ourotayuun 18 днів тому +15

      There's something primal in the bias against spiders. Either that or maybe they're just a common early-life jumpscare that scars people pre-memory formation. Jumping spiders, though? One got in my car last summer and made itself known while I was on the highway. Scared me a little, but watching them explore around, something clicked. "Tiny 8-legged puppy."
      Spiders generally still advised to stay well away from me, but I would voluntarily cohabitate with one of those.

    • @gunnarschlichting9886
      @gunnarschlichting9886 18 днів тому +10

      @@ourotayuun It's absolutely a primal/instinctual thing. Most of them are harmless, but you only need to be wrong once to never have to worry about being wrong again.

    • @evilsharkey8954
      @evilsharkey8954 18 днів тому +7

      @@gunnarschlichting9886Even then, the deadly venomous spiders mostly avoid us and only bite when they’re in mortal danger, like if we’re about to squish them by accident. I’ve heard brown recluses can be aggressive, but they’re not deadly, just awful.

    • @sleepybakura
      @sleepybakura 18 днів тому +2

      yeah, I made peace with spiders in my house because I realized they keep us from being overrun by ants. I also remember seeing a study about which specific aspects of spiders people find disturbing, for some it's the eyes, mandibles, etc. For me the enlarged hard/shiny abdomen is what triggers primal fear 😂 so I'm actually not really bothered by hunter type spiders but still very scared of weaver type spiders haha

    • @geneie6050
      @geneie6050 17 днів тому +1

      I am terribly arachnophobic, so much so I couldn't learn its anatomy for my biology masters. I think it's pretty much something I was born with. I remember being scared even of animated spiders from when I was3 years old and watching a nursery rhyme video of itsy bitsy spider. Their shape freaks the living fuck out of me. I get higher heart rate even today if I were to glance at a spider even one on screen.

  • @andreworders7305
    @andreworders7305 9 днів тому +1

    The guy who wrote Jaws felt so bad about what he did to their reputation he became a marine conservationist to try and clear their name.

  • @tickets23
    @tickets23 16 днів тому

    Bro, thank you! I love watching your videos. Old and new. Your presentation is so perfectly spot on that everyone in my family, young and old, is captivated by your videos. Very well done. Keep them coming!

  • @thotobliterator1587
    @thotobliterator1587 18 днів тому +66

    11:36 This is why rats in your home aren’t just some pack of pests. They’re a resilient, intelligent team of invaders who are a respectable and formidable enemy.
    They are also very rapid reproducers compared to pretty much every other intelligent animal on the earth.

    • @michaeldavid6832
      @michaeldavid6832 17 днів тому +10

      I had one who was invading my kitchen from under the slit under my sink and discovered that through an access panel had taken up residence in a drawer I don't use very much. I was going to terminate it. I tried glue traps, and large rat traps of 3 varieties. Not so much as a single one was triggered. I've never experienced an animal so intelligent. I camouflaged a trap inside a garbage bag along with other garbage. It didn't go anywhere near it. Like it had a sixth sense.
      When I started my endeavors, I put a piece of pepperoni in the middle of my kitchen floor. Little sucker got it. I then placed a ring of glue traps around a piece -- rat never got anywhere near it. They learned what the glue smells like.
      I think it accidently got the tip of its tail caught in glue trap but quickly yanked it out -- I heard a crashing sound.
      I eventually bought wire netting and closed off the access gaps under the cabinets. That ended their intrusions. Gotta respect an animal that knows a trap when he sees one.
      We've killed so many rats in so many ways that natural selection is making them highly skilled at evading human traps.

    • @jamie1602
      @jamie1602 17 днів тому

      @@michaeldavid6832 We had a field mouse somehow get stuck in our house because the builders did not realize that yes, a mouse can fit into a crawl space that small. Humane traps did not work.
      I... I really wish they were dumb enough for the human traps to work. I REALLY WISH THEY WERE.

  • @lewismingledorff6417
    @lewismingledorff6417 18 днів тому +57

    This young man is a genuine pleasure to listen to. His monologues are witty, educational and entertaining.
    FINALLY a man who knows how to get thoughts across without f-bombs in every single sentence.

  • @Frost_Phantasm
    @Frost_Phantasm 5 днів тому

    “Can’t please everyone, but I like my list.” had me in tears. 😂

  • @alexsmith6070
    @alexsmith6070 13 днів тому +1

    I have to say this young man, your sign-off always has me wanting to actually go hug my mother, but she's sleep when i get there...😂

  • @thoneycomb5796
    @thoneycomb5796 18 днів тому +147

    11:43 "And your feelings will get hurt" You didn't even mention the worst part. They only live a few years, BUT, they also want to spend their final moments with loved ones, and that includes you. Their final moments *can* include things seizures, and lung collapse. It's heart breaking holding them in their final moments sometimes. I've lost two heart rats in 13 or so years and I remember both clearly to this day, way more so than other pets.

    • @cy-one
      @cy-one 18 днів тому +34

      God that's adorable (and super sad). I mean them wanting to spend their final moments with their loved ones... And then showing that's you. My heart.

    • @ars6187
      @ars6187 18 днів тому +2

      ❤️‍🩹

    • @katiegritts
      @katiegritts 18 днів тому +1

      ❤😭😭😭

    • @dr.pepperbiggestfan
      @dr.pepperbiggestfan 18 днів тому +15

      their short life span is the only reason i wont have rats. they’re so sweet and cute, it would destroy me having to say goodbye so soon

    • @kokea4349
      @kokea4349 18 днів тому +21

      Someone beautifully said that they may be in your life for a short time, but you're there for them their entire life

  • @margotrosendorn6371
    @margotrosendorn6371 18 днів тому +77

    Another bit of info about stingrays:
    Like sharks, they enjoy getting pet and will actively seek out attention from aquarium keepers. Many rays are so fond of human contact that aquariums will make shallow "touch pools" for them to be pet and loved by visitors. (Their stingers are clipped so there's no risk to guests) In fact, they will sometimes splash at the edge of the tank if they feel they're not getting enough attention!

    • @smolkiddo1842
      @smolkiddo1842 17 днів тому +1

      I just wanna ask if clipping a sting hurts them (sorry if you don't know)

    • @GiordanDiodato
      @GiordanDiodato 17 днів тому +4

      @@smolkiddo1842 they're made of keratin, aka the stuff nails are made of, so I doubt it.

    • @margotrosendorn6371
      @margotrosendorn6371 17 днів тому +3

      @@smolkiddo1842 depends on where they clip it. The stinger itself is kinda like a fingernail and has no nerves, but if they just remove the whole thing it might hurt a little. Even then, it's a very small cut and over in moments.

    • @DjFiyaFrost
      @DjFiyaFrost 17 днів тому +2

      They are what I call water pancake puppies, because they are basically your best friend once they like you. That's why as I kid growing up in the Cayman Islands, I'd visit as often as I could.

    • @Parasolhyena
      @Parasolhyena 17 днів тому

      ​@@margotrosendorn6371 Ehh, clipping the barb is like clipping a fingernail, removing the ability for it to regrow however is like cutting off a few toes. Typically touch pool aquariums give a little trim every once in a while.
      If fully removed It impedes the way they swim.
      If you cut off your toes You can still walk just no where near as well as you used to, that would be the same with it's method of propulsion being damaged.

  • @ShinTheSilverDemon
    @ShinTheSilverDemon 18 днів тому +145

    Some cute information about wolf spiders; the mothers carry the egg sack around with them and let the babies piggy-back on them until they're large enough to go off on their own. They help them drink by lowering a leg into liquid while the babies shuffle down to drink. Scientists also tested putting spiderlings on an un-mated female and, while she showed signs of distress, didn't harm them and eventually started showing care behaviours.
    So in particular circumstances, wolf spiders can become reluctant baby-sitters!
    If you do another video, maybe Opossums? They eat ticks and have a lower chance of catching rabies but get a reputation as being horrible trash goblins.
    Edited to add that Opossums aren't immune to rabies, thanks
    @NanaWilson-px9ij
    for getting me to fact check

    • @discordiacreates6669
      @discordiacreates6669 18 днів тому +15

      Wolf spiders honestly get such bad rep, even black widows even though their kill count is in the single digits and most bites, while they are incredibly painful and can knock people off their feet for three whole days, is only dangerous if your health is already in a risky state and/or you're allergic and refuse antivenom for the bite- which people actually do that apparently, from what I've read the three days thing is generally extreme cases and bites can stop causing pain within 24hrs. Absolutely does NOT mean anyone should EVER handle one though, black widows are incredibly fragile and a well fed or egg laden female can easily die to a short fall due to how soft their backend is
      Back to wolf spiders though, I've actual fostered a few hatchling wolfs at one point and I wish my phone could record or take pictures of tiny stuff without the picture being a massive blur because idk what happened to them but the mother was in a bad way, most of the babies were missing or had passed away still clinging to her back, but there were five survivors. I tried to hand feed one of them, and uh... The speed at which that thing scaled my hand and cuddled up on one of my knuckles, absolutely adorable and I had a hard time getting them to crawl back down so it seems possible the babies will adopt a new mother if something happens to the original. My guess is because they do stay on the mother's back until they can hunt and will take a few days where they'll venture down her legs to wander a few steps away, it might be natural instinct to grab when offered a leg to climb back up to continue walking once playtime is over. Either way though, super cute interaction and I've had a big rabidosa that got herself stuck in my sink at one point, she was a big baby who I had for two summers and definitely never fit the highly misleading name they were given- which, if you wanna know, was given to them because rabid wolf spiders specialize in eating cockroaches as their primary prey source and roaches duck and weave while running like nobody's business, they'll do a 360° around you while you try to hot or grab them, so rabids developed an instinctual zigzag running pattern to outmaneuver the trash pandas of the insect world but they're actually shy creatures if you're not food and first instinct really shouldn't be to squish them just because they're big and scary, they eat roaches after all. Show them out the door gently and if they return, check that back corner of the cabinet under the sink I know you haven't checked this year, they're probably trying to tell you you've got squatters and are just trying to help you out in exchange for food

    • @WeAreInYourWall
      @WeAreInYourWall 17 днів тому +14

      If someone put random infants on me, i too would show signs of distress.

    • @NanaWilson-px9ij
      @NanaWilson-px9ij 17 днів тому +2

      Possums (opossums) are NOT immune to rabies.

    • @TheSaltiestPickle
      @TheSaltiestPickle 17 днів тому +1

      @@NanaWilson-px9ijthis. They’re resistant to it, it’s rare they get it, but not impossible

    • @owenmaleski2203
      @owenmaleski2203 17 днів тому

      There's actually a website dedicated to a nationwide opossum conservation in the US. They even have a newsletter

  • @tinkrtailr
    @tinkrtailr 18 днів тому +59

    At the wildlife center/hospital I worked at, we had a human-raised vulture named Vlad. He'd escaped three times, and all three times he came back within the day, done with his little field trip. He was everyone's favorite animal ambassador and just the sweetest thing. Loved his humans, playing games, and chilling in the sun.
    ALSO! On squirrels! Their bite is so strong and teeth so sharp they can easily bite through a falconry glove. Yes, the glove that the most deadly birds of prey can't slice through, a squirrel does with ease.

    • @a.v.y8331
      @a.v.y8331 18 днів тому +14

      many rodents in general have insane bite forces and teeth for their size. it's the same reason they can bite through electrical wiring (which is METAL), and why beavers fell trees so easily. their teeth and bites are just completely out of proportion to what we'd expect from their body size

    • @Greywander87
      @Greywander87 18 днів тому +8

      @@a.v.y8331 IIRC, beaver teeth are reinforced with _iron._ Rodents specced all their points into those front teeth, so of course they're going to have a fearsome bite.
      What surprises me is that squirrels can apparently throw things as well. There was another comment on this video sharing a story about squirrels throwing things at them. I thought that throwing was something almost uniquely human, even apes can't manage more than a limp-wristed toss. No idea how how squirrels manage it.

  • @zenz0ha472
    @zenz0ha472 15 днів тому +1

    I can absolutely say that rats are really lovely creatures.
    They’re like very tiny dogs that don’t bark, and when cared for and loved as much as possible, they will treat you very well. Getting kisses from a pet rat is so very precious, and they really are very clean. They can train themselves to go to the bathroom in the corners of their cages if you haven’t designated a litter area for them, and will push their food bowls away from their poo. But they will pee on everything, since they have a natural instinct to mark where they have been and keep their scent on everything they own, including you 😄

  • @RippieFarmer
    @RippieFarmer 17 днів тому

    Would love to see and hear your take on the pacific fisher cat. When i hear about bad reps humans have given to animals, thats definitely one that comes to mind right away.

  • @TheAntiDisneyEmperor
    @TheAntiDisneyEmperor 18 днів тому +1018

    Really I thought the entire animal kingdom was misunderstood😂

    • @Delaries006
      @Delaries006 18 днів тому +30

      Very true

    • @shamdonnosnikta9570
      @shamdonnosnikta9570 18 днів тому

      Unless said animal is from Australia, they just want you dead.

    • @jeremybrown9611
      @jeremybrown9611 18 днів тому +19

      That too is true😂

    • @Aflay1
      @Aflay1 18 днів тому +37

      Well think about this.
      Do we even really understand ourselves?
      There is a lot we don't understand about the world. A lot of our job as sentient life forms is to constantly re-educate ourselves. To learn is to live. What you know now may not be true in 2 years. It may not be true in 2 minutes.

    • @danninmatthews5640
      @danninmatthews5640 18 днів тому +5

      Nature can even give the larger middle finger.

  • @hyaenidaes
    @hyaenidaes 18 днів тому +87

    It’s easy to forget that animals don’t think like humans or have human morals. Their behavior is based on their natural instinct to survive and thrive.
    Also, I would love to see a part two of this video. There are some more commonly misunderstood animals that you didn’t mention, like bats, alligators, and snakes.

    • @starstorm1267
      @starstorm1267 18 днів тому +14

      Snakes are probably the most highly misunderstood animal out there. Hell they’re even slandered in religion for crying out loud!

    • @lynroberts6362
      @lynroberts6362 18 днів тому +4

      They're just trying to survive, and many of us don't have to struggle with that ╰⁠(⁠*⁠´⁠︶⁠`⁠*⁠)⁠╯

    • @hyaenidaes
      @hyaenidaes 18 днів тому +6

      @@starstorm1267 True, not to mention all of the myths and urban legends about snakes. They get an unnecessarily bad reputation, which is a shame given how chill most of them are.

    • @KattoTang
      @KattoTang 18 днів тому

      Yeah. Ravens, toads, and plenty of invertebrates other than spiders too, like other arachnids (such as camel spiders, scorpions, harvestmen--a.k.a. daddy long legs--etc), house centipedes, cockroaches, termites...

    • @gigaspheal9439
      @gigaspheal9439 14 днів тому

      Snakes ironically are both hated and revered by religion depending on which religion it is. 1 of the I believe it was Mayan gods was a snake God, and was 1 of the most important gods in the entire pantheon, making snakes a sacred animal that was protected by then
      It mightve been Aztec or Incan, I always get those 3 confused. It was 1 of them though

  • @renopwnsgaming6292
    @renopwnsgaming6292 6 днів тому

    As an animal lover who has owned tarantulas, i absolutely love and appreciate the attention spiders received in this video.
    Also sharks are my absolute favourite animal ever and you placed them #1. Thank you for spreading real information and breaking irrational phobias!!! 💯💯💯

  • @morveil7647
    @morveil7647 День тому

    I remember as a kid this guy brought in some tarantulas into some program to talk about them. Unfortunately one of them did fall and unfortunately passed away just from falling from the drop from the guys hand. But despite how sad that situation was to child me its why tarantulas are actually one of the only spiders I am actually not scared of. Its the little ones with the big abdomens that still freak me out.

  • @samurexatlas7373
    @samurexatlas7373 18 днів тому +73

    6:42
    In the end, I'm almost certain Steve wanted the ray safe, even if he wasn't.
    He's a kind heart, he knew it was defense.

  • @HaateXIII
    @HaateXIII 18 днів тому +78

    5:59 - The Stingray with the happiest, dopiest looking smile. I love it.

  • @olif.5581
    @olif.5581 5 днів тому +1

    I appreciate you taking the time to de-demonize dolphins for the audience. I didn’t fear them before I watched your videos, but then you went on a lil tirade or two about how awful they are… but this piece about them just being animals (the good, the bad, and the in between) was really nice.
    Also I got bit by a squirrel once but 100% my fault. Still don’t think they’re all that awful to have as company

  • @ModernTyrannosaurus
    @ModernTyrannosaurus 18 днів тому +234

    I’d love to see a part 2 of this with more animals that get overly hated or feared. Snakes and bats as some examples.

    • @Kokkurichan
      @Kokkurichan 18 днів тому +42

      Pigeons too. They're some of the most incredible birds and so many people think of them as "rats with wings."

    • @Exeternal_Beyonder_Of_Doomsday
      @Exeternal_Beyonder_Of_Doomsday 18 днів тому +6

      ​@Kokkurichan and now this video makes Pigeons look good lol

    • @avidagamegerl1081
      @avidagamegerl1081 18 днів тому +18

      @@Kokkurichan Didn’t he already make a whole video dedicated to them?

    • @chaotixthefox
      @chaotixthefox 18 днів тому +3

      Bats are the no. 1 rabies carrier though iirc.

    • @Victor-mi2py
      @Victor-mi2py 18 днів тому +17

      ​​​@@chaotixthefox no, most of them don't carry the disease.
      Though, they are the cause of the majority of rabies deaths in the US, but not the whole world.

  • @basementdwellercosplay
    @basementdwellercosplay 18 днів тому +313

    Whenever I see someone trash talking stingrays on Steve's behalf, I know they don't really know Steve. I know he would apologize and want to help that stingray if he could. I've pet some at an aquarium and they're really sweet, their just lil sea pancakes who are trying to chill in the sea floor

    • @Psylaine64
      @Psylaine64 18 днів тому +31

      it was one in a million chance .. they happen far to often! but even so def not the stingray or Steves fault .. a pure accident. They happen, I bet the stingray in heaven will be apologising to Steve too .... I'm hearing a stingray/Steve apollogie loop to rival UK and Canada combined ! hahhaa

    • @datzfatz2368
      @datzfatz2368 18 днів тому +17

      ​@@Psylaine64ive heard many times that after the accident, Steves main and first concern was how this would hurt the Reputation of the Stingrays. Dont know if thats really true but it would fit i feel^^

    • @ConstantChaos1
      @ConstantChaos1 18 днів тому +5

      They are one if my favourite animals because when he died I did a deep dive (no pun intended) I was always a nature freak (or freak of nature as I liked to put it) so I knew most of it but I wanted to make sure I had everything right, while they do make me a little sad I realized at age 8 they were gunna get a lot of hate and Steve wouldn't want that, I think I actually talked to his kids abt it through one of the websitedls they set up (I lost my shit when they agreed and not just because his son is cute as hell and even then I knew I was into dud3s lol)

  • @jamesturneriii1505
    @jamesturneriii1505 12 днів тому

    Man, your alliterations and presentation are diamond, your content is much appreciated

  • @NekoBazu
    @NekoBazu 12 днів тому

    On the subject of rats being highly affectionate and forming close bonds - I've kept rats for 13 years now (multiple generations, obviously), and more than once, after one rat died I've lost another days after with heart failure. In the vet's words, "The heart failure was likely caused by the stress of losing their cagemate." In other words, they died of a literal and figurative broken heart.
    They're incredible pets, I could sing their praises all day long, but their short lifespan is something you have to be prepared to deal with (spoiler: it never gets any easier)

  • @Raz0rking
    @Raz0rking 18 днів тому +144

    I am happy Orcas don't hunt humans. That would be actually terrifiying

    • @alveolate
      @alveolate 18 днів тому +35

      the story might not be over on that one yet... seeing as they do hold grudges and spread intel to each other like social networking. if we beef hard enough with them they may develop an anti-human culture.

    • @user-unos111
      @user-unos111 18 днів тому +24

      ​@@alveolate
      Didn't whales sorta developed an anti human culture during the era of whale hunting, which may have been the inspiration for Moby Dick?

    • @Ilikecatsismychannelname
      @Ilikecatsismychannelname 18 днів тому

      Well, they have started hunting, and destroying, yachts for the noise they make scaring their food and injuring pod-mates. They haven't exactly connected the dots between the noisy boats and the weird looking animals on the boats yet, but give them time. The rich and super rich might just end up becoming targets of the orca mafia.

    • @ars6187
      @ars6187 18 днів тому

      A lot more humans are developing the same thing.

    • @jaybingham3711
      @jaybingham3711 18 днів тому

      It's what makes orca tuck-fluke and run that we should definitely fear. Hate to have to say it but...pilot whales are the orca's kryptonite. Read up on cheetahs of the deep sea and how they take care of business with orcas.

  • @Ave_Christus_Rex37
    @Ave_Christus_Rex37 18 днів тому +329

    7:18
    I love how you immediately regretted even trying to justify them.

    • @darkdragoness5
      @darkdragoness5 18 днів тому +30

      I once watched a video where young male dolphins ganged up on and prevented a porpoise from breathing, and the reasoning given was that they were frustrated in the thing dolphins do to make more dolphins. It made realise that dolphins are capable of being kind or cruel for the same reasons that humans are.

    • @carso1500
      @carso1500 18 днів тому +16

      ​@@darkdragoness5hey inteligence has it's downsides

    • @GSBarlev
      @GSBarlev 18 днів тому +14

      ​@@darkdragoness5It's worth putting in context that just because the behavior was observed doesn't make it common and definitely not worth condemning an entire species-like with the seal-violating otters, it was some juveniles, and may have been triggered by environmental stress.

    • @DeadKraken
      @DeadKraken 17 днів тому +4

      @@GSBarlev Cruelty comes with intelligence, all the most intelligent species are capable of cruelty, this is not new. Also dolphins have shown multiple times behaviors that are associate with cruelty, because they caused unnecessary stress\pain to other members of their species, their prey or random animals, so this is also not new. Also aggressive males being a plague is true also for humans, so other animal races are not spared of this lol

    • @GSBarlev
      @GSBarlev 17 днів тому +5

      @@DeadKraken Yes, but it's important to differentiate between individual behavior and characterizations of species as a whole.

  • @lanita_mcgray
    @lanita_mcgray 17 днів тому

    6:44 I still love sting rays, and I got to pet a few while near the coast. They were so mellow.