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@ho nam ho Google translate got "Loop mousetrap". I can see how "loop" and "reuse" could be similar. Are the words similar or is google just off? Thanks!
循環doesn't mean "reusable" exactly, it rather means "loop" or something like that. The producer may want to name the trap as "reusable mousetrap" but the meaning just turns out to be something else.
Great video Shawn, thanks! We raised a Coyote pup when I was very young. The den was bulldozed and there was only one pup who made it out. It was a female and we named her Coy. She stayed with us until she was grown and one day she just didn't come back. After a year or so had gone by, she did start stopping by every once in a while for a free meal and we could see that she had been raising pups. Two or three years passed like that, then she just stopped coming by. We never did know if she was ok or had been killed, but we enjoyed our time with her while she was around.
did the same even if it hurts a little bit, but I love Shawn's videos so much, still hoping for a funny or interesting ad in the future, prolly not gonna happen ;/
And if you can give them names like Remy, Emile, Scabbers, and Ratata. You can name your bald rats Mr. Bigglesworth the naked rat or Rufus after Kim Possible's naked mole rat
Thank you so much for showing the beavers and other wildlife and for allowing them to thrive on your property. I monitored beavers using trail cams in college and it's so refreshing to see someone highlight their benefits instead of just killing them. Love your channel, Shawn!
@@qdoom3 yes, but for humane traps he always releases the native species, and for every mouse killed their predators get fed, ultimately helping the ecosystem. he also kept some invasive wild mice and rats as pets. he must have too many of them to care for reasonably
Shawn, a man of many animals. He’s got mice and rats of many ‘flavors’, nutria, beavers, coyotes, skunks, opossum and bunches of others, including birds. With his kind and humane ways he reminds me Steve Irwin.
It was fascinating to see the beaver at work. But the coyote didn't mind that the rat had been sitting out in the hot sun for days - they're scavengers anyway.
Western Oregon. I love Oregon. You seem to enjoy making these videos (and me with around a million others enjoy watching) and you live in a great state. Keep making them and we will keep watching. Definitely a thumbs up on this one.
Oregon just rocks on so many levels!! The scenery, the fauna, the flora . . . and the people, especially those like you, Sean! So happy to be a native Oregonian- born and raised. : )
That rat must have smelled bad enough for the coyote to sniff from miles away. On my bike route, I pass a beaver dam which is built over a spillway, which is supposed to keep a small lake at a certain depth. Problem is, the beavers think it should be deeper, so they keep damming up the spillway. About every couple weeks, either the Park rangers or the property owners remove the dam from the spillway. The beavers start rebuilding it the next day. This has been going on for YEARS. When I ride by, I look at the dam and think to myself "geez .. give it up already!" (but they never do)
I really enjoy these videos. Genius that you started filming feeding wildlife at the compost pile and beaver dam, etc after you find yourself with dead rodents. Keep up the great content!
It's so cool to see that beaver work, thank you for putting it in the video even thought it has nothing to do with the wild animals feeding on the rat :D
Nutria are surprisingly good to eat. Lots of people here eat them. Fry, smother in brown gravy with onions and serve over rice. Not bad at all. Thanks for posting the video.
Shawn you used to make videos about bows, arrowheads, stone age tools, etc. Will you make more videos on this subject in the future? I think they were very interesting.
Loved Beaver cam! That could be its own separate series. As for the trap, the entry door needs to be more angled to allow for easier entry. The rats have to fight the door far to much for it be usable.
Wiley? Nah....the Dam Coyote I like better more original. Loved seeing that Beaver work. I'd love to see ya trap some nutria! I'm sure you wouldn't mind either lol
Gotta tell you Shawn, I love seeing the animals after the video almost as much as getting the vermin! Coyotes are such awesome animals, yet vastly misunderstood! Thanks.
Sometimes the fact that we caught three rats in a row in our house comes up in conversation and I always tell people where I found out about the quicksand trap using a five gallon bucket. I even have a video on my phone of one of the rats falling in. Seeing is believing! Thanks, Shawn Woods.
Another awesome video Shawn! I have been using my Browning Trail cameras to capture activity of the animals behind my house......I am in the suburbs in Northern Va and have captured fox, racoon, coyotes, possums, mise and even a bobcat on my cameras! Love seeing the mouse traps in action and the trail camera footage!! Keep it up!
Nutria remind me of Coypu - maybe the same? We had them here in England and I well remember Coypu Control and their vans driving around. They exterminated them all eventually. The local hippy paper had a comic strip, "Coypu Capers" with the Coypu being the hippies and Coypu Control being the man! Excellent channel.
I used to see Nutria by the water in Washington years ago. I didn't know what they were until now. They would get on tables if people left food. It grossed me out so much. I enjoyed watching the beaver work. 😊
I was having major anxiety when the Coyote came into the shot and started sniffing around for the rat. I'm like "the rat's RIGHT THERE!! Find it!! Find it!!"
I love the different types of traps you show! I don’t like the channels show them electrocuting rats on homemade wire traps... I’m surprised UA-cam allows them and not you
I bought and use a Chinese clever for cooking and it has Chinese script on it that translates into Engish as: "Watchy you fingers, very sharp!", or I think that's what it says. Lol
You live in an area where many native americans lived, once. Coyote is a popular figure in many stories across america... It seems appropriate to me that maybe your Coyote should be named for such a powerful figure. In Kalapuyan lore (which I think is the right Indian tribe for your area), there's a story about Coyote taking water from the frog people, who hoarded all the water to themselves. So, like Prometheus, he found a way to trick the frog people into letting the water spill out into the valley and make rivers so anyone could drink whenever they wanted. In one Kalapuyan dialect, Sni is the word for Coyote... but, usually, you would say "the coyote" or "a coyote" .. so instead, you would say "asni" ... pronounced "asnee". I think Asni would be a wonderful name for the Coyote.
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“recycling mouse trap”
Google Translate said that it is Simplified Chinese and translated it to "Cyclic mouse catcher."
Greetings from Hong Kong here.
循环捕鼠器 means a reusable mouse trap.
ho nam ho oh wow cool thx bro
@ho nam ho Google translate got "Loop mousetrap". I can see how "loop" and "reuse" could be similar. Are the words similar or is google just off? Thanks!
@@rgbii2
Sounds right. Wash, rinse, repeat.
rgbii Same word but different meanings
As reuse in Chinese is 循環再用.
循環=loop
再用=use again
So in this case 循環=Reuse
Btw環=环 in traditional Chinese
The trap is shitty, rats gnaw holes in the plastic and flee
This is becoming a wildlife channel. Not complaining.
Agree. As a suburbanite, I find all this fascinating.
循环捕鼠器 means reusable mousetrap
Tonni's always around when you really need him!!!!!!! *:* o)
Thanks!😄
It also means 'Loop Mousetrap'.
循環doesn't mean "reusable" exactly, it rather means "loop" or something like that.
The producer may want to name the trap as "reusable mousetrap" but the meaning just turns out to be something else.
How about Circulating mouse trap
Great video Shawn, thanks!
We raised a Coyote pup when I was very young. The den was bulldozed and there was only one pup who made it out. It was a female and we named her Coy. She stayed with us until she was grown and one day she just didn't come back. After a year or so had gone by, she did start stopping by every once in a while for a free meal and we could see that she had been raising pups. Two or three years passed like that, then she just stopped coming by. We never did know if she was ok or had been killed, but we enjoyed our time with her while she was around.
🌟 *"As long as that rat is being useful blocking the water, he's fine to chill there..."*
~Busy Beaver
You should set up your cam live so we can watch it any time we want. It would be cool to watch the beaver progress live!
Oh yeah, I totally second this!!! That would be really awesome!
A second this
The woods, notorious for strong wifi signal.
@@camper1749 they make repeaters you know...
He should be having a live stream which never ends : like how NASA has with the sattelites
Beaver: Dude, it's been two days and two nights you're still here? Get off my lawn.
I hear Clint Eastwood when I read that.
I let the ad played all the way for you shawn. You deserve it.
That won't affect his revenue but that's cool of you to do anyway
Yep, it was TERRO :)
did the same even if it hurts a little bit, but I love Shawn's videos so much, still hoping for a funny or interesting ad in the future, prolly not gonna happen ;/
@@LazorVideosDestruction youtubers only gets paid if viewers watch the ad for more than 30 seconds
Me too, I got a 30 second terro add! Love ya Shawn!
Gross don’t step in it
Lol. It’s a rat, after all!
No! That's a dog dummy!
Ewwee Mousy went da poopies
Also Shawn Woods, I would love to see a video on your pet rats 🙏📬
And if you can give them names like Remy, Emile, Scabbers, and Ratata. You can name your bald rats Mr. Bigglesworth the naked rat or Rufus after Kim Possible's naked mole rat
Shawn already made a video of all of his rats and mice 🐭
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Thank you so much for showing the beavers and other wildlife and for allowing them to thrive on your property. I monitored beavers using trail cams in college and it's so refreshing to see someone highlight their benefits instead of just killing them. Love your channel, Shawn!
People that blindly protect/harm mice are fools.
You are doing this right shawn. keep it up.
"Humanely dispatch..." I like that.
He means: 'Un-demonetizably...'
@@qdoom3 yes, but for humane traps he always releases the native species, and for every mouse killed their predators get fed, ultimately helping the ecosystem.
he also kept some invasive wild mice and rats as pets. he must have too many of them to care for reasonably
They were "negotiated with extreme prejudice".
pretty sure that's more footage of a beaver building a dam than I've ever seen on a nature show
Your cam is better than a Nature channel. 👍🏻
Maybe Sir David Attenborough would like to hook up with Shawn.
Poor beaver probably wants to know why all these rats, mice, squirrels, moles, voles and gophers keep dying on his dam.
I think "Coy" would be a great name for the shy coyote!
Coi boi lol
Shawn, a man of many animals. He’s got mice and rats of many ‘flavors’, nutria, beavers, coyotes, skunks, opossum and bunches of others, including birds. With his kind and humane ways he reminds me Steve Irwin.
It was fascinating to see the beaver at work. But the coyote didn't mind that the rat had been sitting out in the hot sun for days - they're scavengers anyway.
You're gonna get copystruck by Time Warner for that MeepMeep usage.
4:07 It's Norris, the non-native nutria.
so cool watching the beaver build, although felt like it was going to poke its eye out when it was moving those big sticks.
Western Oregon. I love Oregon. You seem to enjoy making these videos (and me with around a million others enjoy watching) and you live in a great state. Keep making them and we will keep watching. Definitely a thumbs up on this one.
Oregon just rocks on so many levels!! The scenery, the fauna, the flora . . . and the people, especially those like you, Sean! So happy to be a native Oregonian- born and raised. : )
循珎捕鼠器 - Circulatory mousetrap/Cycling rat trap.
Thanks Google Translate.
It means reusable rat trap
tee shirt that say "give it a little flip always cracks me up.
Didn't think plastic box traps would hold rats. That guy must have been a gnawvice
I could watch that beaver building his dam for hours! I would love to see a river otter on the trail cam!
So cool watching the beaver work on its dam, love that kind of stuff...great video.
That rat must have smelled bad enough for the coyote to sniff from miles away. On my bike route, I pass a beaver dam which is built over a spillway, which is supposed to keep a small lake at a certain depth. Problem is, the beavers think it should be deeper, so they keep damming up the spillway. About every couple weeks, either the Park rangers or the property owners remove the dam from the spillway. The beavers start rebuilding it the next day. This has been going on for YEARS. When I ride by, I look at the dam and think to myself "geez .. give it up already!" (but they never do)
I really enjoy these videos. Genius that you started filming feeding wildlife at the compost pile and beaver dam, etc after you find yourself with dead rodents. Keep up the great content!
6:44 nutria is like damn you good bro! Haha
never seen a beaver at work thankyou for the video my family loved it :)
My cat really enjoys your videos, he especially enjoyed watching the beaver work on the dam.
Great video again Shawn Woods, we all appreciate your hard work.
It's so cool to see that beaver work, thank you for putting it in the video even thought it has nothing to do with the wild animals feeding on the rat :D
Nutria are surprisingly good to eat. Lots of people here eat them. Fry, smother in brown gravy with onions and serve over rice. Not bad at all. Thanks for posting the video.
Shawn you used to make videos about bows, arrowheads, stone age tools, etc. Will you make more videos on this subject in the future? I think they were very interesting.
Love the trail cam footage
Loved Beaver cam! That could be its own separate series.
As for the trap, the entry door needs to be more angled to allow for easier entry. The rats have to fight the door far to much for it be usable.
Wiley? Nah....the Dam Coyote I like better more original.
Loved seeing that Beaver work. I'd love to see ya trap some nutria! I'm sure you wouldn't mind either lol
It was fascinating just to watch that beaver at work building the dam.
Beaver wins Employee of the Month! "I came here to work not to eat!"- Beaver
Call the Coyote Hoover after Hoover Dam & the fact that it keeps vacuuming up dead rodents, lol.
David thank you I needed that !! it reminds me of my grandpa
Been watching for a while now, just currently subbed. I've really liked watching your style develop and get better established! Good job Shawn 👍
Beaver building Dam ASMR?
Humanely dispatch? Give it 10 bucks and an Uber ride.
He said *humanely* ! ;-s
I used to drive for Uber. There's no way $10 enough to cover a trip to Norway!
Noice!
Interesting...didn't know beavers used their mouths more than their "hands"
Big fan of your awesome wildlife footage! Thumbs way up sir 👍😀👊
Gotta tell you Shawn, I love seeing the animals after the video almost as much as getting the vermin! Coyotes are such awesome animals, yet vastly misunderstood! Thanks.
Sometimes the fact that we caught three rats in a row in our house comes up in conversation and I always tell people where I found out about the quicksand trap using a five gallon bucket. I even have a video on my phone of one of the rats falling in. Seeing is believing! Thanks, Shawn Woods.
I could watch a beaver work all day. So industrious.
You can use google translate to find out what the Chinese symbols are. The camera button in google translate is great.
mckinnisrl yeahhh I agree
keep it going..your channel is unique.. not just rat traps.i can see wildlife too..
Another awesome video Shawn! I have been using my Browning Trail cameras to capture activity of the animals behind my house......I am in the suburbs in Northern Va and have captured fox, racoon, coyotes, possums, mise and even a bobcat on my cameras! Love seeing the mouse traps in action and the trail camera footage!! Keep it up!
I didn't care much for the trap but the beaver dam is way cool. thanks Shawn.
Nutria remind me of Coypu - maybe the same? We had them here in England and I well remember Coypu Control and their vans driving around. They exterminated them all eventually. The local hippy paper had a comic strip, "Coypu Capers" with the Coypu being the hippies and Coypu Control being the man! Excellent channel.
Thank you. I was asking in the last video why we have a Nutria problem but nobody bothered to answer so now I know.
0:00 Damn it, Shawn! I was eating!!
Beaver built a dam casket for the rat
"For my fellow fallen rodent; my cousin from another continent... that should have stayed home."
If you catch the nutria, please cook it up on cam. Great vid as always!
Whenever I hear that name 'nutria' I'm thinking it _must_ be good eating...
watching how mouse trap works: no, no
watching the beaver working on the dam: yep
Now that's a restless beaver.
I used to see Nutria by the water in Washington years ago. I didn't know what they were until now. They would get on tables if people left food. It grossed me out so much. I enjoyed watching the beaver work. 😊
Now you need to catch rodents to feed the coyote!
4:40
Beaver: (sees the rat) DAM! 😕
I love it. They made a rat trap from a parts/project box.
Do some historical stuff like the tar arrow heads vid you did a while back. Do some farming videos too. I love the corn vid you did.
I was having major anxiety when the Coyote came into the shot and started sniffing around for the rat. I'm like "the rat's RIGHT THERE!! Find it!! Find it!!"
I’m way more excited to see him building a dam tbh
I used to watch Looney Tunes. It was my number 1 favorite show.
Shawn, never change. You rock man. Fan for life here.
can we call him/her "ACME" it seems to fit the roadrunner theme but more subtle!
Yeah, other suggestions have been a little too on the nose for my taste.
You need to get that Nutria, they are BIG RATS. LOVE that Beaver.
I love the different types of traps you show! I don’t like the channels show them electrocuting rats on homemade wire traps... I’m surprised UA-cam allows them and not you
FYI Nutria are delicious.
Beavers are amazing. There aren't any where I live but they do apparently exist in my country.
ok rat training had me laffing...you have oddball sense of humor like mine....glad your being successful
循环捕鼠器 Means: "Rats check-in but don't check-out"
seemed like a good little trap , nice one shawn
That beaver is a straight-up gangster. Sees a dead body and knows exactly what to do with it: bury it in the foundation of a building.
Yes! Trap the nutria. I'm wondering if they're any good for eating. Guinea pigs are a food animal in some places. Seems a nutria would be similar.
Louisiana native here. Crock pot, onions, carrots, seasonings, and a nutria. Enjoy!
well im still waiting for the day when you go out hunting.
Great work @shawnwoods.
Love from shillong.
That beaver dam and beaver footage is so cool.
The cat eyes is saying don't mess with me i got you 😃
Another lovely video. Thanks, Shawn!
5:15 beaver:u fought well...
*rat* : i... i saved the world...
I became so fascinated watching the beaver work that I completely forgot about the rat.
It says... Just come on in, nothing to worry about here little friend. 🤪🐁
I bought and use a Chinese clever for cooking and it has Chinese script on it that translates into Engish as: "Watchy you fingers, very sharp!", or I think that's what it says. Lol
Aw your pet rat is so sweet lol
I love these wildlife watch. Would u ever put on a live video one day? It’s so fascinating and relaxing
The other beavers are standing around watching the one beaver do all the work.
I really enjoyed watching that beaver build its dam.
4:33 Looks like Justice Beaver, the crime fighting beaver.
You live in an area where many native americans lived, once. Coyote is a popular figure in many stories across america... It seems appropriate to me that maybe your Coyote should be named for such a powerful figure.
In Kalapuyan lore (which I think is the right Indian tribe for your area), there's a story about Coyote taking water from the frog people, who hoarded all the water to themselves. So, like Prometheus, he found a way to trick the frog people into letting the water spill out into the valley and make rivers so anyone could drink whenever they wanted.
In one Kalapuyan dialect, Sni is the word for Coyote... but, usually, you would say "the coyote" or "a coyote" .. so instead, you would say "asni" ... pronounced "asnee".
I think Asni would be a wonderful name for the Coyote.
Those animals are highly paid actors
; )
Thank you Shawn again! I watched Otter killed and eat a big Snapper Turtle.
Love the footage of the beavers working.