24:30 вибух налякав оленя і мене 26:54 літак і лось 27:10 лось балакає 29:33 кріпові звуки і коник 31:37 чупакабра 35:10 кінь шукає скарби і балакає потім 39:53 оленя 40:56 оленятко балакає 41:25 це ХТООО це ж рись
Правильніше казати - без московитів! Бо "росіяни" - це жителі побережжя річки Рось! А "материнською" річкою реінкарнованої монголо-татарської Орди - є Москва!
I’m so glad that the forrest region between Ukraine and Belarus hasn’t seen much war and destruction yet and I hope it won’t. It’s among the last truly wild places in Europe where nature is allowed to live without humans.
Actually, it has… when the russians were trying to occupy Kyiv, they were coming from Belarus. A lot of awful things happened in that direction, including Bucha. And Chornobyl zone is now even closed for tourists 😢
@@alinatenko4955якщо я не помиляюсь, ці тварюки повбивали в північній частині Київської області всіх самців зубрів - достатньо рідкісний вид тварин на цій території. Тому, на жаль, війна тваринок торкнулась, і торкнулась дуже і дуже сильно... 😔
А, як, вони могли таке зробити, зубри ж, не приходили до них самі🤷? Тому, маю надію, що всіх вони не могли постріляти. Дике стадо, до людина км не наблизилось би...@@Tiger-uj5ym
I started watching this footage and my cat is TOTALLY FASCINATED by the horses! He got closer to the tv just to watch. Ive never seen him this capivated by images on the TV before! I think the addition of the ambient noises have captured his attention. I too love learning about the Cherynobl Exclusion Zone! Thanks for the video!
@@SebasLarocque why so bitter about a simple truth. Saying nature is better off without us is a fact. Our activities disturb the natural order of things
Amazing to see a wild herd of the Przewalski Horse !...... I thought that all remaining animals of this ancient breed were in captivity. All seem in excellent health....and obviously this game trail leads to a water source. The first time I saw one of these horses....was at a "Game Park" in New York State in 1962......I was 5 years old. There were numerous animals that noticed the camera strapped to the tree.....but the horse was the only one that actually checked it out.....sniffing it and touching it. Thanks so much for the post...!
@@PetarPopara At time 19:00....horse walks to the left and behind tree.....and sniffs camera at 19:19. At 19:40..... horses muzzle clearly visible. I didn't re-watch the entire video.....I could have easily missed another animal right at the camera. I'm guessing that most all of those animals could smell the metal/plastic/human smells of the object on the tree. I'm often jealous of other mammal's olfactory abilities.....we can barely smell a thing compared to many other mammals...!
They have been reintroduced to their native Mongolia years ago and are thriving there. Every now and then they add new bloodlines from captivated przwalskies but they also keep some captivated bloodlines pure in case they need it to revive the wild herd. But, looking at Icelandic Horses who all decent from only a few horses survive already 1000 years in healthy population, they will be fine even with inbreeding.
Lots of humans still live in the area too despite the media saying they dont. Pripyat may be a ghost town but villages still have people living in them, growing food etc. Bald and Bankrupt did loads of videos...
Теж це помітив. 24-го це не помітив, а от з 25-го так. Стало чути польоти авіації, чого до того не було. Косулі, скоріше, були налякані гулом військових колон. У лісі це добре чути навіть коли дорога далеко.
I heard that as compared with other nature reserves in the area, the Chernobyl exclusion zone has way more wolves and lynx because there are no humans. The animal population had reproductive and birthing problems the first 6 months after the meltdown, but since then they have really not noticed any differences in the animals.
The male pony seemed to be testing the wind speed and direction... or maybe taking the barometric pressure By the way, thank you for sharing your trail footage of Chernobyl. It's good to see these animals truly free and living well. Especially the przewalskis! ❤❤
They actually migrated over from North America before the big flood/comet impact 11,600 years ago which killed off the North American wild horses until the Spanish reintroduced them..
They’re rare horses. I would love to have one or two…..to keep as lawn ornaments/pets. Although, I’ve been told that they’re mean….nothing like the domesticated breeds.
Very interesting reading about these horses, it's fascinating. Almost extinct and now flourishing in Chernobyl exclusion zone. At first i thought they were donkeys but no, an ancient native breed. Don't know about the rest? but those horses are real deal, worth 2 minutes to check out.
I have never seen animals so relaxed. Actually its a little preserve of literally no humans. I bet they love it. They are all so healthy looking.. They definitely know the 📷 is there Edit: you can count the deer by the coloration above their tails, which is quite distinct and different 📝
I've come to think that animals definitely notice cameras. I'm almost 100% sure of it. Not that they understand the concept, but maybe they notice the lens and how it resembles an eye or something. If not, how come they always make "eye contact" with it. Not just in this video, but in pretty much every video that I see. They always look straight at the camera, as if they're wondering what's looking at them.
36 years later, i would expect the strong survive. They are flourishing as well. Herds of horse, moose, and deer. All kinds of small animals. It's amazing. I remember the day it happened, it's good to see renewal. ❤
Don't know about you but they look happy, well fed and in good condition. With all these problems we have in the UK, I might just move here lol! Great footage ❤
@FireproofCrane dude, you just said in another comment that the animals die from cancer caused by the radiation but also don’t have mutations? Do YOU know what radiation is, or what mutations are? Cancer is caused by disruptions to cellular function mainly due to mutations in their DNA ;-;
Як тут не згадати висновки "агента Сміт", що людство - це не ссавці, а ВІРУС! Який розмножується винищючи все навколо себе, після чого переходить на іншу територію - і там роюбить те-ж саме!
you don't see the real story, it's the horse kind from asian stepps, which is extinct there because of humans, you see them here because it's experiment, somewhat cruel to restore population here, but it succeed, you won't see this horse anywhere else on planet
That was a surprising diversity. Maybe it shouldn't have been, but I found it a wonder nonetheless. I especially enjoyed how the horses really seem to recognize that the camera is something important and spend a lot of time watching it.
Не поняв, а де псевдособаки, химери, снорки...?😅 А якщо серйозно, чудове відео, тварини дуже гарні. Та й взагалі, я в шоці від цього різновиду: вовки, лисиці, зайці, олені, барсуки? (Ну це ще зрозуміло для мене.) Коні (стаї коней я бачив тільки в фільмах чи документальних програмах) Лосі (у нас? Нічого собі, круто!) Рись (🤯😲😦)
Зараз заборона на охоту, хоч браконьєри не перевелися ще, але звірина потрохи відживає. У нас в Прикарпатті раніше було багато диких коней , зараз взагалі зникли.
А, чому дивуватись про присутність котячого роду? За рись згадував, ще князь Русі(здається Мономах, не пам'ятаю🤷точно), описуючи силу рисі, котра збивала вершника з конем. Та й, як задуматись сер'йозно, то так має бути в природі...саморегуляція, є багато травоїдних тварин, відповідно, мають бути і хижаки👆🤔.
There’s a strangely relaxing quality to this trail cam footage, especially considering that the animals in the exclusion zone appear to be normal-or that they are naturally oblivious to the chaos going on around them, as there seems to be no showing of military activity in the trail can footage. Wildlife is remarkably resilient in the face of all this danger, and chaos.
Little tanks! And she stares right at the camera. Either she hears it, or can see whatever light they use at night. I almost expected footage of a few equine boogers she got so curious!😂
@@MysteStorm do you blame him? They had WOMEN in their ranks. I can only imagine a whole battalion of my kind all synced up with some WICKED moods going on!
@@nathalieleroch6658 though what is true, as they consume in that or another grade contaminated food, they have a chronic internal exposure of their organs. However, the effects of that become visible generally in far longer timespan than average lifespan of the horse is. Though this does not exclude a chance that at some point accumulated effects won't do genetic changes.
Great footage! It’s amazing to see what type of wildlife has survived & repopulated over time. (Minus the horses. They were brought there in hopes of breeding etc.). Cheers
of course they notice the trail cam, it is something different in their environment. Wild animals will notice changes like that. But, once they figure out it isn't something to harm them, they will ignore it. I didn't realize there were moose in that part of the world!
My dumb ass clicked on this, expecting some gross mutated animals. Instead it's wholesome footage of regular wild-horses, deer and foxes living their normal life, like in every other forest. Like these woods have already forgotten what happened there a few decades back. This just proves, whatever we humans do to this planet, no matter how bad we screw up: in the end, nature always wins and life prevails.
That's not even how radiation works in humans. Most "mutations" are internal and just result in probably an early death in infancy. Probably not even visible from the outside.
Seem like they wouldn’t have been born and wouldn’t have been born normal if they were still having issues. That horse looks healthier than most I see. The wolf looks pretty good too. They are not deformed.
Щодо зубрів - були лише кілька фіксацій на фотопастку одиночних особин (можливо взагалі був лише один). Після вторгнення даних по зубру не маємо. Як тільки щось вдасться знайти, одразу зробимо сюжет.
Very nice video clips. Some animals i did not expect to see. Obviously, no sterility problems. Those wooly stocky horses look to be prime. How many people live in the zone? Best wishes.
Just knowing EVERY SINGLE ANIMAL is full of radiation is sad. One of the deer had a HUGE lump on her left upper thigh. One the deer was so radiated it was sad. These animals look normal but their meat is lethal. I wish the best for them all.
it's a race with time, neutrons activity slowing by time, with constant reproduction and gene editing you're getting to cleaner habitat in future, yes some decay take thousands years
Just able to see the light from the camera. Worked security and some led IR lights are easy to see, better ones not so much but some animals can see those wavelengths and might even help avoid radiation in concentrated spots.
There used to be a docu on how it became a Paradise for animals and hardly any genetic damage in offspring. Since a few months they are again trying to change that story.
That's a pipe dream of people that have a bias of anti-humanism. "Everything's better without people." Sadly - It's a study of survivorship bias. Only healthy offspring make it, to be studied at all. One can't count the millions of spontaneous abortions, stillbirths, mutant/abandoned young now can we? What's also grim - only the migratory animals are doing ok. But the insects, amphibians that stay in radioactive water - are largely absent in areas. It's eerie quiet at night, and should not be. Horses/boar/wolves are doing "ok": It's because they spend so much of their time (in the important fetus/baby stage) OUTSIDE of the exclusion zone. (The ones that mostly live.) While they're in it - they're racking up Rads. The luckiest are those with pregnancies that occur while the creatures are outside the zone. Those you see on camera now, pregnant, are not going to have good success chances for their offspring. They're eating radioactive food, they'll give radioactive milk. :( We can imagine what happened to the animals, based on what happened to people. The USSR tried to suppress statistics, but the mostly women affected, talked. To each other. About their shared heartbreaks. (The Russians I interviewed while I was there all said a lot of the Ukranians / Belarusians they knew had self-reported a LOT of mutations requiring abortions/ causing stillbirths. We're talking about babies with gigantic heads and pea-sized brains. Awful. I can't tell you the rest of the details, it's too gruesome. Just, don't believe the hype. This is a man-made disaster. No way around it.
24:30 вибух налякав оленя і мене
26:54 літак і лось
27:10 лось балакає
29:33 кріпові звуки і коник
31:37 чупакабра
35:10 кінь шукає скарби і балакає потім
39:53 оленя
40:56 оленятко балакає
41:25 це ХТООО це ж рись
А чого чупакабра? Звичайний зайчик)
Дякую вам за цей коментар ❤
А 14:40 не здивувало?
People who write "Chernobyl not Chornobyl" - Chornobyl is correctly written in Ukrainian in transliteration
Chernobyl, we're not speaking Ukrainian we're speaking English
@@slimkhalifadoggwell, it's Ukrainian word so we know better how to properly pronounce it
Thank you ❤🇺🇦
@@slimkhalifadogg western logic.
@@slimkhalifadogg tell me honestly - are you retarded or something?
24:31 the sound of a fighter jet reaching supersonic speed, the second day of war , 70 kilometres from Hostomel airport- epicentre of the battle
Фотопастка неодноразово зафіксувала звуки ворожої авіації та іншої техніки з 26.02.
Який чудовий і тихий світ без росіян
Правильніше казати - без московитів! Бо "росіяни" - це жителі побережжя річки Рось! А "материнською" річкою реінкарнованої монголо-татарської Орди - є Москва!
@@nightcat6282 пане, вам погано? чи ви угашені?
моторошно на це дивитися, усвідомлюючи, що 24.02.22 нечисть, тонни нечисті поперлися на Українську землю...
за просто так напевно
I’m so glad that the forrest region between Ukraine and Belarus hasn’t seen much war and destruction yet and I hope it won’t. It’s among the last truly wild places in Europe where nature is allowed to live without humans.
Actually, it has… when the russians were trying to occupy Kyiv, they were coming from Belarus. A lot of awful things happened in that direction, including Bucha.
And Chornobyl zone is now even closed for tourists 😢
@@alinatenko4955якщо я не помиляюсь, ці тварюки повбивали в північній частині Київської області всіх самців зубрів - достатньо рідкісний вид тварин на цій території. Тому, на жаль, війна тваринок торкнулась, і торкнулась дуже і дуже сильно... 😔
А, як, вони могли таке зробити, зубри ж, не приходили до них самі🤷? Тому, маю надію, що всіх вони не могли постріляти. Дике стадо, до людина км не наблизилось би...@@Tiger-uj5ym
@@Tiger-uj5ymдаже если помиляешся,все одно тварюки
Нажаль, нажаль, нажаль це не так 😭😭😭
I started watching this footage and my cat is TOTALLY FASCINATED by the horses! He got closer to the tv just to watch. Ive never seen him this capivated by images on the TV before! I think the addition of the ambient noises have captured his attention. I too love learning about the Cherynobl Exclusion Zone! Thanks for the video!
I've watched footage of Cherynobl and it's extremely interesting.
Love how the Przewalski horse is clocking the camera immediately and really getting into it.
Some thick healthy animals ,,,look what happens when humans disappear from the picture ! Nature comes back to flourish !
Provided it doesn't completely starve, that breed of horse will be just as heavy if it lives in a city or a desert. Its genes dictate that.
You are right do us a favor and disappear from the picture. If you believe what you wrote you know what to do.
@@SebasLarocque why so bitter about a simple truth. Saying nature is better off without us is a fact. Our activities disturb the natural order of things
Przewalskis horse are absolutely beautiful. Primitive.
An actual wild horse❤
Amazing to see a wild herd of the Przewalski Horse !...... I thought that all remaining animals of this ancient breed were in captivity. All seem in excellent health....and obviously this game trail leads to a water source. The first time I saw one of these horses....was at a "Game Park" in New York State in 1962......I was 5 years old. There were numerous animals that noticed the camera strapped to the tree.....but the horse was the only one that actually checked it out.....sniffing it and touching it. Thanks so much for the post...!
I think that's a female elk, not a horse (at the end sniffing at the camera).
I believe their largest population is in the radiation zone
@@PetarPopara At time 19:00....horse walks to the left and behind tree.....and sniffs camera at 19:19. At 19:40..... horses muzzle clearly visible. I didn't re-watch the entire video.....I could have easily missed another animal right at the camera. I'm guessing that most all of those animals could smell the metal/plastic/human smells of the object on the tree. I'm often jealous of other mammal's olfactory abilities.....we can barely smell a thing compared to many other mammals...!
They have been reintroduced to their native Mongolia years ago and are thriving there. Every now and then they add new bloodlines from captivated przwalskies but they also keep some captivated bloodlines pure in case they need it to revive the wild herd. But, looking at Icelandic Horses who all decent from only a few horses survive already 1000 years in healthy population, they will be fine even with inbreeding.
@@PetarPopara Elks and horses look nothing alike! Not even close! Near the end a moose goes near the camera. I never saw any elk in this video.
Horse called Przewalski wild horse originally from Mongolia.Awsome, and she looked pregnant.❤
Excellent! They're getting critically close to endangered.
That’s exciting to see the mare there. That was an unexpected surprise
Як шкода, що спокій тварин порушили вторгненням 😢 🙏 🩵💛
Great footage! As pointed out by other viewers, you can hear one of the first days of the war in Ukraine on February 24th
Lots of humans still live in the area too despite the media saying they dont. Pripyat may be a ghost town but villages still have people living in them, growing food etc. Bald and Bankrupt did loads of videos...
media never knows anything or ever tells the truth about anything these days!
@@lindanorris2455 Absolutely paranoid people must find it hard to survive. No job or school would be willing to put up with them.
А потом КГБ Беларуси спросило Бенджамина, почему он так часто ездит к дяде Коле?!? 😆😄
Після 24.02.2022 тварини відчутно полохливіші. Прокляті орки!..
Залякані війною.
Теж це помітив. 24-го це не помітив, а от з 25-го так. Стало чути польоти авіації, чого до того не було. Косулі, скоріше, були налякані гулом військових колон. У лісі це добре чути навіть коли дорога далеко.
🇺🇦God please bless Ukraine, people, animals, nature 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺 Amen 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I heard that as compared with other nature reserves in the area, the Chernobyl exclusion zone has way more wolves and lynx because there are no humans. The animal population had reproductive and birthing problems the first 6 months after the meltdown, but since then they have really not noticed any differences in the animals.
In the Chornobyl zone. It's a Ukrainian city, and its name is correctly spelled with an "o", Chornobyl.
27:37 підорські літаки чути
30:50 просто жесть літає
Ми тоді все це пережили в 60 км від того місця 😢
The male pony seemed to be testing the wind speed and direction... or maybe taking the barometric pressure
By the way, thank you for sharing your trail footage of Chernobyl. It's good to see these animals truly free and living well. Especially the przewalskis! ❤❤
11:55 Those are Przewalski's horses! The only truly wild horse left in the world!
They actually migrated over from North America before the big flood/comet impact 11,600 years ago which killed off the North American wild horses until the Spanish reintroduced them..
They’re rare horses. I would love to have one or two…..to keep as lawn ornaments/pets. Although, I’ve been told that they’re mean….nothing like the domesticated breeds.
Now referred to as Mongolian Wold Asses.
@@davidlaney6153 There was no flood/comets. 😆Just waves of deadly humans that wipes out whole species like a disease.
Great video, thank you for this work. It’s so interesting to watch 👍🏻😊
Thank you for watching!
Just goes to show Wildlife will always adapt, survive and watching this despite the circumstances thrive 😊
Я в захваті від кількості дебелих відгодованих тварин. Особливо від рисі!!!
ну та, їх типу не тримають в сараї)
@@vladgubanov5508 ви натякаєте на постановочне відео?
Їх же там не чіпає ніхто, і їжі не бракує мабуть, от і виглядають так
@@olena6755ші
Chornobyl is the paradise for animals
Another animal haven in Ukraine was - Oleshkivski Pisky. Before you know who took over the territory..
Exciting! A Przewalski's horse! Well fed, healthy looking.
Very interesting reading about these horses, it's fascinating. Almost extinct and now flourishing in Chernobyl exclusion zone.
At first i thought they were donkeys but no, an ancient native breed.
Don't know about the rest? but those horses are real deal, worth 2 minutes to check out.
Это дикие лошади Пржевальского. Это не местный вид, их завезли на Зону.
Those horses be looking like they’re eating good.
They're a mutated breed that now also eat wild boar whole
шерсть. они и на наскальных рисунках такие же пушистые и мускулистые.
@@dorkbrandon4422 🤣
Cool video, i did not expect to see wild horses,
I have never seen animals so relaxed. Actually its a little preserve of literally no humans. I bet they love it. They are all so healthy looking.. They definitely know the 📷 is there
Edit: you can count the deer by the coloration above their tails, which is quite distinct and different 📝
Супер, радує що життя перемагає
I've come to think that animals definitely notice cameras. I'm almost 100% sure of it. Not that they understand the concept, but maybe they notice the lens and how it resembles an eye or something. If not, how come they always make "eye contact" with it. Not just in this video, but in pretty much every video that I see. They always look straight at the camera, as if they're wondering what's looking at them.
Yeah. They can see cameras. They’re not invisible.
They probably just smell the human who touched the camera.
позують))
Looks like a Przewalski's horse. Really pleased to see that, and it looks as if she may foal in the early Spring.
Чому ви не створюєте передачі для National Geographic?! Сила силенна матеріалу для популяризації природи та України!!!
Які ж красиві коні!
41:33 it's so scary how radiation can disfigure a horse
😂😂😂I hope you’re kidding, but strangely enough, I think you might actually be serious!🤣🤣🤣
😂 I love sardonic humor.
We all know it's a moose.
Classic comedic comment❤😂
Реально. Вона перетворилася на лося
Шикарний проект, дякую авторам та виконавцям. Це неперевершено. Пошана🙏✌️💪❤️🇺🇦☮️
All of these animals seem to be healthy and doing fine. Interesting how they moved back into the area after people left.
These horses are adorable 🥰😍
21:00 на часах начало полномасштабной войны...
я розумію, що очі тварин просто відбивають світло, але те, як кінь дивиться в камеру - смішно і страшно водночас
Ironic how the animals sense the camera. This was a good water hole spot.
it emits high pitch sound only some people can hear, and all animals become aware of. the camera probably smells too
Awesome video Thanks for sharing. God bless. 😇❤
Like others have noted.. they do look extremely healthy. Nature looks after itself. Thanks for sharing this. 👍
5:00 Astounding how one horse was able to raise the temperature from -6 ºC to -2 in less than 2 minutes.
36 years later, i would expect the strong survive. They are flourishing as well. Herds of horse, moose, and deer. All kinds of small animals. It's amazing. I remember the day it happened, it's good to see renewal. ❤
2:25 бля, прям в душу дивиться..😂
Don't know about you but they look happy, well fed and in good condition. With all these problems we have in the UK, I might just move here lol! Great footage ❤
It's the "no humans on this map" Earth glitch. Turns out human's worst nightmare is natures ultimate preserve.
Prz. horses are the best!
24.31 чути вибух, почалася війна...
It’s great to see the wild horses doing so well
This is so cool. Chornobyl has always fascinated me.
Same here. Always thought it would be a good place to live.
Nature will out survive mankind.
Thank goodness ... sadly, all the handbag dogs wont survive either.
@@MysteStorm Very true. Most if not all won’t survive because of unnatural breeding practices.🥺
Those animals all look so healthy without any visible deformities. Incredible! I love those horses,some of them look pregnant.
Don't know anything about radiation, do you?
@@FireproofCrane
They said visible. Hard to see dna.
@FireproofCrane dude, you just said in another comment that the animals die from cancer caused by the radiation but also don’t have mutations? Do YOU know what radiation is, or what mutations are? Cancer is caused by disruptions to cellular function mainly due to mutations in their DNA ;-;
I can't be the only one that thought they were lions in the thumbnail for a second
Beautiful! I think the Wild horses liked being on camera 😂❤🎉
Seems like the world would get along very well without humans.
Нема людей- живе природа, з'явились люди - гине все.
Світ прекрасний без людей.
Як тут не згадати висновки "агента Сміт", що людство - це не ссавці, а ВІРУС! Який розмножується винищючи все навколо себе, після чого переходить на іншу територію - і там роюбить те-ж саме!
One of the few places on the planet where you can find truely wild, unmanaged horses.
you don't see the real story, it's the horse kind from asian stepps, which is extinct there because of humans, you see them here because it's experiment, somewhat cruel to restore population here, but it succeed, you won't see this horse anywhere else on planet
That was a surprising diversity. Maybe it shouldn't have been, but I found it a wonder nonetheless. I especially enjoyed how the horses really seem to recognize that the camera is something important and spend a lot of time watching it.
легше жити з радіацією ніж з людьми, там скоро й динозаври воскреснуть😂
Some great footage run across your channel while l was checking mine out
There are also some isolated people still living in the area. Nature of the world will be better off with out human pressure.
Не поняв, а де псевдособаки, химери, снорки...?😅
А якщо серйозно, чудове відео, тварини дуже гарні.
Та й взагалі, я в шоці від цього різновиду:
вовки, лисиці, зайці, олені, барсуки? (Ну це ще зрозуміло для мене.)
Коні (стаї коней я бачив тільки в фільмах чи документальних програмах)
Лосі (у нас? Нічого собі, круто!)
Рись (🤯😲😦)
Там ще є стаї корів.
Зараз заборона на охоту, хоч браконьєри не перевелися ще, але звірина потрохи відживає. У нас в Прикарпатті раніше було багато диких коней , зараз взагалі зникли.
І табун їжаків
А, чому дивуватись про присутність котячого роду? За рись згадував, ще князь Русі(здається Мономах, не пам'ятаю🤷точно), описуючи силу рисі, котра збивала вершника з конем. Та й, як задуматись сер'йозно, то так має бути в природі...саморегуляція, є багато травоїдних тварин, відповідно, мають бути і хижаки👆🤔.
There’s a strangely relaxing quality to this trail cam footage, especially considering that the animals in the exclusion zone appear to be normal-or that they are naturally oblivious to the chaos going on around them, as there seems to be no showing of military activity in the trail can footage.
Wildlife is remarkably resilient in the face of all this danger, and chaos.
Didn’t Russia invade Ukraine around February 24th, this appears to be January 7, 2022
Those animals look well fed & healthy.
Советский атом, радиация самые полезные на свете! 😂🤣
Їздив верхи на таких конях, звісно приручених. Є люди, займаються, навіть зараз відновленням популяції поліських коней.
fantastic variety of animals. thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching!
Stunning footage, no nasty humans around to disturd these beautifull wild animals😊
👌🏽
16:45 so cute 😂
19:20 he is smelling 😅
I could picture Genghis Khan riding one of those sturdy horses across the steppe!
Little tanks! And she stares right at the camera. Either she hears it, or can see whatever light they use at night. I almost expected footage of a few equine boogers she got so curious!😂
He was scared of the Skithians.
@@MysteStorm do you blame him? They had WOMEN in their ranks. I can only imagine a whole battalion of my kind all synced up with some WICKED moods going on!
@@MysteStorm ! Scythians, maybe?
@@melhawk6284I don't get what ur on about but if ur being sexist stop
Чогось дуже радію лосям і рисям. ну от не знаю чого))
Enjoyed that, love the horses so wild looking, not like farm horses at all
I was surprised at how healthy these horses were.
That's because they are wild, not feral. Przewalski's horses, introduced to replace the now sadly extinct native species of wild horse, the tarpan.
@@nathalieleroch6658 though what is true, as they consume in that or another grade contaminated food, they have a chronic internal exposure of their organs. However, the effects of that become visible generally in far longer timespan than average lifespan of the horse is. Though this does not exclude a chance that at some point accumulated effects won't do genetic changes.
It's so interesting how pristene and healthy the wildlife looks there.Damn horse is thiqq.
Great footage! It’s amazing to see what type of wildlife has survived & repopulated over time. (Minus the horses. They were brought there in hopes of breeding etc.).
Cheers
Those animals look pretty healthy!!!
Клні такі вгодовані...чудово
of course they notice the trail cam, it is something different in their environment. Wild animals will notice changes like that. But, once they figure out it isn't something to harm them, they will ignore it. I didn't realize there were moose in that part of the world!
That is a deer. Male
. Sorry, I just saw the moose.
@@tammytaylor1278 The elk that you see do kind of resemble a moose, but I haven't seen any moose.
badgers, boar, elk, deer, horses, wolves, fox, OMG!
Yes, it's really amazing. About 10 species of "big" animals are normal for Chornobyl Exclusion Zone.
My dumb ass clicked on this, expecting some gross mutated animals. Instead it's wholesome footage of regular wild-horses, deer and foxes living their normal life, like in every other forest. Like these woods have already forgotten what happened there a few decades back.
This just proves, whatever we humans do to this planet, no matter how bad we screw up: in the end, nature always wins and life prevails.
Animals are not living long enough to show signs of radioactive contamination. Insects are not contaminated anyway.
That's not even how radiation works in humans.
Most "mutations" are internal and just result in probably an early death in infancy. Probably not even visible from the outside.
not as long as humans live through it to.
Don't bet on that!
Natural selection is one hell of a lord
Horse using the cam to scratch an itch was funny.
Animal life span is too short to show medical problems these horses can live over 30 years so would be good scientific study
Seem like they wouldn’t have been born and wouldn’t have been born normal if they were still having issues. That horse looks healthier than most I see. The wolf looks pretty good too. They are not deformed.
Hoping all of these are able to breed offspring that are healthy, Hope they are tracked but never captured and studied by humans.
32:39 horses hooves are really needing a trim
It’s a wild horse
No one looks too skinny!
This is so weirdly relaxing.
Здивована такому різноманіттю фауни. Такі доглянуті, відгодовані тварини. Напевно їх підгодовують. Аби лише не полювали
До війни полювали, але нишком. Казали, що там ще зубри є і риба неймовірна.
@@iana3166зубри в дикій природі? Щось мало віриться
@@ДмитроМ-д3ы Так зубры и в других областях есть, в чзо вполне могут быть
Щодо зубрів - були лише кілька фіксацій на фотопастку одиночних особин (можливо взагалі був лише один). Після вторгнення даних по зубру не маємо. Як тільки щось вдасться знайти, одразу зробимо сюжет.
Конь Пржевальского в Зоне???
Обалдеть...
Їх там доволі велика кількість була, принаймні до війни
Very nice video clips. Some animals i did not expect to see. Obviously, no sterility problems. Those wooly stocky horses look to be prime. How many people live in the zone? Best wishes.
20:50 first russia attack at Chornobyl zone. Animals run avay from the sound of war
Just knowing EVERY SINGLE ANIMAL is full of radiation is sad. One of the deer had a HUGE lump on her left upper thigh. One the deer was so radiated it was sad. These animals look normal but their meat is lethal. I wish the best for them all.
In time they will adapt. Animals are fantastic that way.
it's a race with time, neutrons activity slowing by time, with constant reproduction and gene editing you're getting to cleaner habitat in future, yes some decay take thousands years
Наша природа в Україні 😇💛
Have any of the animals been trapped to test for levels of radiation or disease?
Oh no that's a radical idea I'm sure you are the first to think of that 😉
What would be the point?
@@sallywatton2580😂😂
I know they tested some wolves & found elevated levels of radiation but nothing alarming
Would like to see genetic testing
Well, It looks like elevated background rediation and war are markedly less detrimental to wildlife than human habitation.
it appears radiation has imbued this horse with the ability to feel me watching him
Just able to see the light from the camera. Worked security and some led IR lights are easy to see, better ones not so much but some animals can see those wavelengths and might even help avoid radiation in concentrated spots.
@@charlesmaurer6214 interesting
Wow, i had no idea that we have bobcats in Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Excellent footage.
Bobcats (lynx) is a typical animal in the zone. There are not too much of them, but we regulary see them on trail cameras.
😂they all look in good condition. This is a good way of checking on them.
Wild pryzwalski horses?
There used to be a docu on how it became a Paradise for animals and hardly any genetic damage in offspring. Since a few months they are again trying to change that story.
That's a pipe dream of people that have a bias of anti-humanism. "Everything's better without people." Sadly - It's a study of survivorship bias. Only healthy offspring make it, to be studied at all. One can't count the millions of spontaneous abortions, stillbirths, mutant/abandoned young now can we?
What's also grim - only the migratory animals are doing ok. But the insects, amphibians that stay in radioactive water - are largely absent in areas. It's eerie quiet at night, and should not be.
Horses/boar/wolves are doing "ok":
It's because they spend so much of their time (in the important fetus/baby stage) OUTSIDE of the exclusion zone. (The ones that mostly live.)
While they're in it - they're racking up Rads. The luckiest are those with pregnancies that occur while the creatures are outside the zone.
Those you see on camera now, pregnant, are not going to have good success chances for their offspring.
They're eating radioactive food, they'll give radioactive milk. :(
We can imagine what happened to the animals, based on what happened to people. The USSR tried to suppress statistics, but the mostly women affected, talked. To each other. About their shared heartbreaks.
(The Russians I interviewed while I was there all said a lot of the Ukranians / Belarusians they knew had self-reported a LOT of mutations requiring abortions/ causing stillbirths. We're talking about babies with gigantic heads and pea-sized brains. Awful. I can't tell you the rest of the details, it's too gruesome.
Just, don't believe the hype. This is a man-made disaster. No way around it.