If anyone here grew up on Animal Planet or Discovery Kids/The Hub (*now called Discovery Family*) in the Y2K and 2010s and wonders why the Caracara sounds familiar, it’s probably bcuz you remember their speculated descendant from The Future is Wild, the Carakiller.
I was hoping he would talk about Shrikes; though technically songbirds they snap rabbit necks with such terrifying precision and are smart enough to use manmade structures to impale their prey
@@hlessiavedon if I remember correctly there should be a UA-cam vid of it, they go for the back of the neck and shake to snap it, since they lack talons and leg strength, they are very precise with that attack
@@TheGraveKnight that would be terrifying, imagine one of his moves impales you then he lets out a flock of them to start tearing you apart causing tick damage on you
a couple kilometres where i live, but still in the city, there is a post WW2 house with a front and back yard (one floor house, unattached, brick with grass in front and back).....they have a small, leafless tree with wide spaced branches, with bird perches, swings, ropes, and other toys attached to it. their front porch has mesh netting around it and around the front yard, to a height higher than the house are mesh netting, the soft kind....it is so their several parrots can climb, play, and fly without escaping or crashing into anything hard or get tangled....they had a couple bugees, and a couple full sized parrots i cant imagine what living next to them is like, especially since our area (though in a suburb) hosts foxes, coyotes, and deer
This is the most funny & entertaining vid y'all ever posted, so far. Though I don't agree with you about pigeons being "rats with wings", they're not. Matter of fact they're actually smart
If anyone here grew up on Animal Planet or Discovery Kids/The Hub (*now called Discovery Family*) in the Y2K and 2010s and wonders why the Caracara sounds familiar, it’s probably bcuz you remember their speculated descendant from The Future is Wild, the Carakiller.
I was hoping he would talk about Shrikes; though technically songbirds they snap rabbit necks with such terrifying precision and are smart enough to use manmade structures to impale their prey
Never heard of a shrike killing a rabbit, but they do kill rats and mice.
@@hlessiavedon if I remember correctly there should be a UA-cam vid of it, they go for the back of the neck and shake to snap it, since they lack talons and leg strength, they are very precise with that attack
Probably the most metal of all songbirds, aside from Birds of Paradise, Corvids, and the elaborate types of Pigeons/Doves.
Clearly Messmer should've has Shrikes living inside him rather than a serpent
@@TheGraveKnight that would be terrifying, imagine one of his moves impales you then he lets out a flock of them to start tearing you apart causing tick damage on you
Nate is on fire this reaction from the Martin joke to ruining Gulla Gulla Island
9:18 here ya go.
Thanks Caleb
Thanks Caleb
Thanks Caleb
Didn’t you watch the video of casual geographic that pigeons are smart and the term rats with wings is factually incorrect?
It's actually pretty accurate but not for any of the reasons you'd think.
@@peggedyourdad9560 okay then explain the reasons please
@@JoshWho98 I'm guessing because they're both misunderstood
@@rokkraljkolesa9317 I thought rats were smart.
@@PinkEndymion804 and most people don't
Aww, Asher being a big attention hound again. Also you trying to teach that bird to laugh evily, is too funny. XD
29:47 My tea kettle just went off.
The secretary bird looks like Stolas' wife from Helluva Boss.
a couple kilometres where i live, but still in the city, there is a post WW2 house with a front and back yard (one floor house, unattached, brick with grass in front and back).....they have a small, leafless tree with wide spaced branches, with bird perches, swings, ropes, and other toys attached to it. their front porch has mesh netting around it and around the front yard, to a height higher than the house are mesh netting, the soft kind....it is so their several parrots can climb, play, and fly without escaping or crashing into anything hard or get tangled....they had a couple bugees, and a couple full sized parrots
i cant imagine what living next to them is like, especially since our area (though in a suburb) hosts foxes, coyotes, and deer
The interesting thing is that some of us have neanderthal DNA.
If I recall, that's anyone with ancestry from the European continent including UK.
@@draxomega Yep! And some of us kinda *look* it! My dad and I have fun doing caveman impressions at each other.
I'm guessing Nate changed his mind about editing out the jokes about Martin and Zimmerman.
Sup Micah, haven't seen bro in a minute. Good to see that y'all still kicking it.
Someone needs to put that secretarybird on Ru Paul's Drag Race lmao
I love birds of prey so much, especially eagles ✨🦅🦅
7:51 You should’ve said ‘everything you adore’, it’d have kept the rhymes going
9:17
Bird bird bird
Bird is the word!!! 🦅🦅🦅
This was very interesting to watch
They are not the devil's favorite birds because they are part of Nature.
29:02 That bird lives in South America, not Africa
This is the most funny & entertaining vid y'all ever posted, so far. Though I don't agree with you about pigeons being "rats with wings", they're not. Matter of fact they're actually smart
Nice Courage the Cowardly Dog reference, Casual Geographic. 9:29
15:05 🤣
13:31 eww imagine drinking the most nasty cancer jiuce outta of all of them L 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
My libertarian brother
Don’t ever forget Trayvon can’t walk home in a hoa
Do starvharv ruins ww2 bad translations.
Please react team neighborhood ep1
Do starvharv videos come on 😢
Too much pause and irrelevant talk
Watch the original video and stop complaining
This is not your channel so you can either sit through and let them do what they want or you can just leave.
I did watch the original and I expressed my feedback. Now move on and don't mind me just like how I don't care about your opinions
@@AstroKFP bro keeps on yapping
9:18