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River otters are my favorite. Skunks are very socialble and nice as well (provided you don't annoy them).
I grew up in South Georgia and I can tell you from personal experience that there ARE gators in some sewers! And they get way bigger than 450 lbs!
I wrestled a Bear in High School. It was at the Coastal Carolina Fair.
The bear was 8 foot tall and weiged over 600 lbs.
I was 6'5" and 245lbs...
I didn't win...
Clearly you didn't. His paw print hit you so hard it's even on your pfp.
The Black-footed Ferret is actually a close relative of the European Polecat. American Polecat is a nickname for it actually.
Although I have a bad back, I helped a guy for a couple months feeding his buffalo. I watched them carefully. A couple even let me pet them.
There's a place near Springfield, Missouri (Strafford, MO) called Wild Animal Adventure. You can drive yourself or take the tour bus. I recommend the bus as the driver knows the animals. You can hand feed many of them, including the Bison in the park. Many different types of deer, cattle, even ostriches. They will all approach the bus looking for a handout, literally from your hand. Be sure to wash afterwards.
@@merlinathrawes746 Is that where all the videos of people in cars freaking out because bison and ostriches stick their heads into the car come from?
Chickens can fly into trees . They only can't fly when their flight feathers are trimmed.
I remember guineas at my grandfather's home in the mountains roosting in trees. They make good watchdogs.
I agee bats are creepy looking, but they are nice to have around to eat all the mosquitos we get in Ky.
I would love a few bat caves out here in Kansas or in East Texas where I used to live. Mosquitoes are the spawn of Satan.
A friend of my dad's brought three female bison and one male to our small area. The male escaped and impregnated surrounding cows. Dad bought some of the some of the meat from this. Know the farmers weren't happy at first, but they did make money from selling the calves.
I remember when I was in Social Studies in 5th grade back in the mid 70s and I drew a picture of Black footed Ferret for an assignment on endangered species. Glad to see they're still around. Gawd I'm old, heh.
He said male alligators can weigh up to 450 pounds but he might want to do a little more research because the heaviest on record weighed nearly 1,400 pounds.
And saying black bears only eat vegetation and fish, or totally mispronouncing many words, etc.
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He mixed up pounds and kilos several times. I think he meant 450 kilos which is 992 pounds?
@@ohmyme96679 the guy is American, Kilos is NOT used in the U.S.
He's mistaken about the vodka. Yes, it does exist, but not in the US. It's from Poland and includes a blade of grass from the grasslands where the European Bison roams.
I saw Hawaiian monk seals on the island of Maui as recently as 2017. As soon as they were spotted a state official came to the beach to cordon off the entire area. Similar thing on the other side of the island where a native Hawaiian was looking after some rather large sea turtles!
Black bears do look sweet and cuddly until you have a too close encounter with one that weighed 400 lbs! It’s a whole story that I’m not going to get into but I’ll just say they’re cute until you’re terrified
They wander into my neighborhood in western North Carolina every now and then. Make no mistake,they are very much wild animals! They can break into both cars and houses if the mood takes them! Thankfully, they're usually looking for food so they go on their way quickly enough.
@@mtnmagic1998 absolutely! The one that was on my porch that night had been getting fed by a new person in a neighborhood a street over! Some northern transplant who thought it was cool to feed it
Lol @ a 450 pound alligator.... they get 3 times that size.
most time if you come across a black bear, the bear will run from humans most the time.
If only we could number them so we’d know which ones would attack.
Years back, I read that the reason black-footed ferrets were thought to be extinct was because they were being looked for during the day when they’re nocturnal. Don’t know if it’s true or not.
It's the ones that don't run away that will ruin your day!
I was a poet and didn't even know it.
@@larryprice5658 True. Although they are significantly less dangerous than we are.
Unfortunately, it's the ones that are the exception to the rule that can be a problem.
Black bears eat people. They take their time. You be alive for the first two or three days of the meal. Bear keep coming back to take another body part off you twice a day.
Bro, ud bleed out, u wouldn't be alive for days. My next door neighbors kid got mauled/eaten to death by a bear. The people that were with her when she got dragged out of the tent and away, said they could hear her screaming for around a half hour.
We think there are black bears on my brother's farm. We know they are in the area. Sometimes, they are even seen in town.
" Arkop-pa-lay-go" ?
I'll be happy when these AI videos get pronunciation correct.
Hahahaha, it's so obvious, but I enjoy a good laugh.
Meh, until a couple of years ago I thought it was pronounced Arch-i-pull-AH-go.
The most dangerous black bears are the tiny ones, the size of raccoons - nearby there will also be a mama bear who thinks you will harm that cute little one.
We are also moving into their home.. Not the other way around.. They are running out of places to call their own..
The only one of those animals I've seen as an American is the bison. We have a bison farm around here. I have seen a few others in zoos, though, particularly the alligator. Here in northeast Indiana the common wild animals are raccoons, squirrels, rabbits, whitetail deer, coyote, fox, pheasants, turkeys, groundhogs, moles, skunks, mice, rats, snakes, frogs, turtles, muskrats and possums.
Rob er t on a residential street in ore I came face to face with a female cougar! Fortunately I knew not to run!
@@oldfogey4679 I think I would carry a pistol if we had such animals here. One of my friends was with a group of guys who pranked some deer once and got trampled by them, though. I suppose they can be dangerous if you are a young fool who intentionally frightens them into a stampede. I guess they anticipated the deer turning around and running back the other way. Wrong. They ran at the guys blocking their path and trampled one of them.
You can cuddle any animal… once 😂😊
Can you, though? I feel like being able to cuddle a bear once depends on if it wants to swat you as you run toward it arms-out.
Pretty much ANY wild animal, and more than a few domesticated animals, can be dangerous if they feel they or their young are threatened.
There are many species of BATS in the US. While generally harmless to humans, they can carry rabies, so best to leave them alone. But the big advantage of having bats around is that most species of bats eat insects, including the ever pesky mosquito.
I'm 77 & grew up in Texas. As a kid, I had a pet alligator. I kept it in an outdoor pen most of the yr. In winter, I set up a large tub in my bedroom until Spring. I moved to Idaho in 1998. I saved a 6 wk. old black bear cub that had been hit by a car. I knew a lady that rehabbed black bear cubs for the state of Idaho. She had me take it to an emergency vet clinic as it had a broken frt. leg. I found a black footed ferret killed by a car on the highway near the Utah/Idaho state line. I live up in the mountains so I seen bears, wolfs, mountain lions, wolverines, & river otters. I've seen lots of bison during trips to Yellowstone Nat. Park.
I had a black footed ferret,they are awesome,but get into everything,they get along great with cats and dogs.My house was very busy.
#9, I see these now and again. They're cute but can be ferocious as well, don't have small cats nearby.
POW Spruce grouse are not the only grouse living in temperate rain forest. I am from the west coast of Washington state, surrounded by temperate rain forest, and ruffed grouse are plentiful.
Every one of these lists always has black bears because they are literally everywhere LOL. We have them right at the edge of town.
That's because man has destroyed their hunting grounds. Unfortunately, they now have to hunt for food in towns like mine in the Smoky Mtns.
@@mtnmagic1998 Whatever. We have them at the edge of town because that's where wilderness begins. Black bears are not endangered, they are thriving all across the United States. The amount of land in the USA that is wilderness is astounding. We have cougars at the edge of town too... but not for lack of wilderness areas. There's a plague of wild turkeys in town, and the big cats come in looking for them.
I'm not a fan of birds either. Many years ago I knew an antiques dealer who had a flock of about 12 geese that roamed free around his house and adjacent shop. They were great "guard geese". Whenever a stranger approached the house or shop, either on foot or in a car, the entire flock would honk out a warning and swarm the car and peck out at anyone who tried to exit it. Someone on foot would be in real danger of being bitten. The antiques dealer would have to come out and scatter the geese to let his customers enter his shop. And navigating through goose droppings on his lawn and walkway was disgusting. Nasty creatures, if you ask me, but he thought they were great.
I lived in south Louisiana and RJ from Swamp People is related to my wife by marriage Gators get way bigger than that!
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Even though American Bison/Tatanka aren't the focul point of the film, Dancing with Wolves has some cool bison shots. (And is a good movie nonetheless.)
Also the mini-series "Into the West"
5:00 If you enter a Black Bear's territory, they tend to flee rather than fight unless you surprise one, or you get close to a cub.
Check out some videos on the American Loon. 😅 No seriously. Gorgeous birds with a haunting call.
Alligator Snapping Turtle.
Black bears eat people . Always respect wildlife.
Talking about black bears. About a week ago, walking down my sisters street, was a black bear. My sister live in a town that is part of the Denver Colorado metro. No where near the wild. It was just strolling down the street having a good time.
Another Rare Animal that is in America is the Wolverine Which Michigan is known for.
Now there's one you don't wanna run across!
Here's a great thing about most bats here in America, they can eat their weight in a night hunt of mosquitos. Great to have around especially by fhe Mississippi River close to Missouri. Cute too
No, you wee right the first time sweetie...the grouse is a prairie chicken...literally, it's a wild type of chicken. Ironically, it doesn't taste like chicken.
Chickens belong to a specific genus of fowl originating from South and South East Asia. It is by no means a chicken.
Grouse and chickens are in the same order and family, but different tribe, genera and species.
Chickens are domesticated from the red junglefowl of SE Asia (genus: gallus, species: g. gallus. Chickens are species; g. gallus domesticus). Turkey, pheasant, partridge, peafowl and old world quails, are also in the same family, so if grouse are chickens then so are they.
Grouse are several different genera of the tribe tetraonini, of which "prairie chickens" are one genus (tympanuchus). Spruce grouse, sage grouse, ruffed grouse etc., are not prairie chickens.
"Prairie chicken" is a common name for two species of the genera tympanuchus (the third species being the sharp tailed grouse), so called because they are chicken-like. It does not mean they are actually chickens.
Loved the video! Thanks!
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We arw starting to have population growth of the Black Bear here in Missouri. The numbers have grown so quickly, our state has a season to hunt them i shot one last year during bear season. They have almost run off our deer and some of our small game here hopefully we can get a handle on them soon.
I heard ferrets are illegal to own in some parts of Calif. Cuz they are smart and can be used as jewel thieves!
Wonderful video, because I honestly think of England and Scottland, really the whole UK having allot more kinds of unique Animals then we do here in the States. Maybe not? Love you voice and accent by the way!
I never knew of the black footed ferrite. Once day while I lived in Las Vegas a ferret walked into the apartment behind me and it looked like that one. I thought he was a pet that had gotten out but no one around us said he was there so my roommate kept him. This little sucker was able to get out of any cage with any lock. I wonder if it was really a wild ferret that followed me into the apartment because someone had been feeding it.
Ferrets make great pets. Unfortunately they don't live vey long - about 6 years.
I've seen o monk seal come up on a beach and make it self at home on a lounge chair.
Try reacting to the In-N-Out documentary.
I've tried to get close to gators in Florida. They quickly escape to the water and swim away. Just be aware of your surroundings.
And sometimes they escape into the swimming pools! Look before you leap!😮
Of all animals, birds freak her out.lol.
Well gators are indeed distant reliatives of dinos. So are sharks. To clarify since people are mad, I mean to say shark are ancient.
No they had their own species a long time ago dinosaurs r actually proven to have evolved into birds that we know today. Scientists discovered this not that long ago
Gators and sharks have lived for a long time and even were alive when dinosaurs roamed the earth they r just really good at adapting
And they were bigger
Sharks have ZERO relation to dinosaurs! Wtf are you talking about? Hahahahaaaaa! The only thing that is more NOT related to dinosaurs are plants and vegetables! But Sharks are older than trees! The only relation crocadilaformes have is they are reptiles...and dinosaurs came from reptiles..so did mamals! T.rex is as closely related to crocodiles as we are...LITERALLY!
Shark are fish. Entirely different branch on the tree of life. Dinosaurs and crocodilians are indeed both archosaurs, that's still a broad grouping. By contrast birds are actually dinosaurs.
Many people in the US have ferrets as pets you can buy them at a pet store one of the few "wild" animals that are allowed to be domesticated
Yep I've had a few ferrets over the years, very kind sociable creatures, they don't smell the best though.
When I was a teen we had some ferrets. We had one that we called Zorro because he looked like he was wearing a black mask over his eyes. You had to watch them close. He tried to pull a kitten of ours behind the fridge and I am assuming he was planning on eating it.
Second of all a polecat is NOT a ferret is is a SKUNK.
Is a polecat and a skunk the same thing?

Striped polecats (Ictonyx striatus), or the African zorilla, are small carnivores that look like North American skunks but aren't. They're more closely related to weasels and have smaller, slender bodies. There are plenty of fun facts about this creature, like what they actually use a stink gland for, and more.
i want one of these ferrets
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I fought a Canadian geese before there so mean.
Depression turkeys are mean too!
@@oldfogey4679 Yea well we eat them so they should be mean to us.
I love your videos 😍! I enjoy James, you and his mum 😄. It's always beautiful ❤️. I'm trying to watch the video of the Brits at Walmart and I can't!! I'm sorry. They are too pretentious. I know you are not, which is why I love watching anything you put up. Perhaps it's just me 😂.
A brand new insect was discovered not too long ago in LA, oddly enough it was right next to a Roscoe’s chicken and waffles with a starkbucks right across the street and a Whole Foods right there.
I ran into a black bear, and he simply ignored me.
It’s rare, but occasionally black bears will hunt humans.
Gators are extremely dangerous animals. They are ambush predators and will eat anything they can catch including people.
you should react to the movie called .... never cry wolf . a very interesting movie .
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What he said about black bears NOT killing/eating people is b.s. - just last Fall , a blk bear broke into a woman's home in California , killed her , and returned to feed on her corpse for several days 😬
Black Bears…fight like Hell
Grizzly Bears…lay down on your stomach, cover your neck and head spread your legs apart to try to prevent the Grizzly from flipping you over.Side Note: I took care of a patient who had been attacked by a Grizzly Bear. The scratch gouging marks on his thighs and back was absolutely horrendous. Just the span was impressive! The scratch marks of one swipe was 20 inches wide. He survived and was grateful to be alive.
Polar Bears…they only eat meat as opposed to the other types of bears. The Polar bears will eat you. Say your prayers because if those absolutely huge Polar Bear’s is attacking you, you will not survive.
And polar bears will track humans.
Attacking polar bear + Smith & Wesson .500 magnum = me surviving (🤞) .
@danieljohnson2349 Sorry, my money's on the bear. No offense! 😧
@@mtnmagic1998 😒
I like talking birds but can do without the rest! Thats cuz im into cats ! Cats birds usually shouldnt mix!
Hi
I actually have a bird phobia...not sure if it has an official name but seriously...I'm scared of sea gulls. 😭 and geese....they absolutely terrify me. I live in Michigan and we have what we call Canadian Geese ....they are big and can be so mean and very Scary....to me anyway 😂
Canadian geese are aggressive little b@sterds.
It's called ornithophobia.
@@mtnmagic1998 ahhh thank you! Im going to do a bit of research now 😉
I'm not 100% sure about using masking tape to tape an alligator's mouth shut. I mean, it might be strong enough to keep it closed, but I don't think I would take that kind of a chance with something that is made of paper and tears that easily. I could be wrong but I'm positive that it i was to ever attempt taping an alligator's mouth shut that I would use a stronger tape just to be on the safe side personally.
Electrical tape is used by some gator hunters.
@@greatgreyowl2583 that is what I thought I had always seen they'd used.
A gators jaw can be held closed by 2 fingers. All their bite strength is when it's open.
@@mtnmagic1998 and I'm going to consider that two fingers are going to have far more strength in them than a "couple of wraps of masking tape". I understand that the animals strength is in closing it's mouth, not opening it.
@@JerridCook The point I was making is that it doesn't take much to hold their mouth closed..
Black bears are intelligent enough to avoid categorizing. While some animals run mostly on instinct, bears learn their habits and behaviours. They still have their own personalities, but their behaviours are largely driven by environment and experience. For some years I used to live in a small mountain town, where most people worked out in the bush and bears were around constantly. For some years, I used to commute to a tourist town for work - where bears are also around constantly. People who live and work in the bush have very different attitudes towards bears than tourists do. In the former, there is level of mutual understanding, and certain rules are generally observed by both humans and bears. Tourists are generally thrilled to see bear and can behave quite stupidly. They also see no long term effects in their behaviour. As a result the bears have little to no fear, they take incredible liberties and have no real respect for humans. As someone who spent my day in the two separate areas - 65kms apart. I basically regarded the bears as two separate species, with two completely different personalities and behaviours.
Sadly the area I lived in has gone from a spread out community of 800 people, to a town of 17,000 since I left. Despite being heavily built up, the people who are there now are people who come from cities for the lifestyle and recreation, and the town is loaded with tourists. From records, it looks like at least 11 bears "had" to be shot there this year.
Sounds very close to the town I live in WNC.
@@mtnmagic1998 I think the bears in NC in general are doing well? We have a similar number where I live - though I'm on an island less than a quarter the size of your state. I'm living in a small town, total population for the town and surrounds is about 1000. We are surrounded by forests and bears are never far away, and quite often in town. I've been here almost twenty years and don't know of one being shot.
He is pronouncing that goose wrong it's pronounced nay nay.
That guy mispronounces archipelago and nene. Very irritating and easy to correct via Google.
Havent seen your videos for a while. Where's your husband? And your baby. How old is she? Now?
Only her baby Archie is a boy!