Nature temper has some of the best voice inflections that really convey the scene, also the author plays a big part too. You can only read a bad story so well.
#Ufosvsmicah I was just now wondering, whether that British accent is also an affectation. He's SO good at regional dialects & accents. Perhaps that too is put on.
Skott seems to put a subtle something extra.when he talks of Nature and animals. After a while. If you hadn't watched any of His. Heartfelt talks of what is the nature we know. And what it could be. But at the same time if you have watched the videos were He talks of such things. He is passionate but fair and honest. Something that is not easy to pull off.
Been watching you grow for 8 years now. Your still my favorite and await your new content religiously. Have 200 videos saved on here and downloaded. Keep up the good work. Your the best voice on here as narrator. Keep it up. Your the G.o.a.t. on here. IMO. Sending good vibes from michigan
@user-eg4kz9rw4w weird shit I seen as a marine part 1 through 12. Tales from a rural police officer multiple parts. Fermi hour glass ?! I think. I saw the end of the world.
Hey I'm the first to comment! Love your work. I'm in New Zealand just snuggling into bed. I narrate stories for the blind so i know the work involved. You're my favourite! And always great stories. ❤
I remember my uncle apparently seeing one. Thing to note about black panthers. They aren’t a separate species they’re just panthers with melanism or something like that. It’s most likely their off spring have the typical sandy colour of panthers. Which is the same colour as the moors’ dead long grass. Btw I live in the south Pennines in West Yorkshire. Uncle supposedly saw one back in the 90’s/early 2000’s.
There was actually a recent video of a panther recently somewhere and was limping because it was hit by a car. They don't think it'll survive for long because of that. It was Scotland i believe. It seems a lot of zoos which have escaped animals here don't bother to catch them i guess. Where i live there's lots of escaped muntjac deer. There also is a lot of people keeping exotic animals and just abandoning them, one time while looking at some rehoming websites someone was illegally selling lion and tiger cubs.
If I am not mistaken, most cats kill by locking onto their prey’s airway and puncturing the carotid arteries with their fangs. The deer would’ve been silenced the immediately.
Great story. I was driving down a dark road on my way home and chose to play this story. Made me pray real hard I didn't break down along the way. It really is terrible to read about how Britain is a prime example of ecocide. So many species driven to extinction due to contamination, hunting and plain ignorance. We can say that we know better today but still... 😰
In my honest opinion (for the little it's worth) in order to create realism, there needs to be FAR less descriptiveness. Less like an obvious story and more like how a normal person would describe the event.
04:15 Ahh yes, Aldo Leopold. _"A Sand County Almanac"_ really opened my eyes to the fragility of Nature & man's inability to reconcile with with that fact😔. So many of the environmental writers were frighteningly prescient in their works🙏🏼.
Nature temper has some of the best voice inflections that really convey the scene, also the author plays a big part too. You can only read a bad story so well.
He needs to trim those sideburns!
#Ufosvsmicah
I was just now wondering, whether that British accent is also an affectation.
He's SO good at regional dialects & accents. Perhaps that too is put on.
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Why, grandma? Why need he do that?
(asking for a friend)
Certainly, there's alot of narrators I loose or don't go back to, but Nature is someone you always want to listen too.
As a wise man once said in the case of a mysterious hound, "if you value your life & your reason, stay away from the moors."
Stay off the moors, especially during full moon!
This fella has a stellar voice.
Thanks so much.
Salutations from Cincinnati
Yes, there are many superb narrators on youtube but Nature's Temper is one of the top 1%.
Oh I love this. Thank you so much
It's obviously an American werewolf
We've got some OG Quality stuff here from Natures Temper❤❤
Always a relaxing and fun time. We love you from Connecticut USA!😊
Skott seems to put a subtle something extra.when he talks of Nature and animals. After a while. If you hadn't watched any of His. Heartfelt talks of what is the nature we know. And what it could be. But at the same time if you have watched the videos were He talks of such things. He is passionate but fair and honest. Something that is not easy to pull off.
I knew it was only a matter of time before I heard a Naturestemper story about The Black Moor Beast!
Been watching you grow for 8 years now. Your still my favorite and await your new content religiously. Have 200 videos saved on here and downloaded. Keep up the good work. Your the best voice on here as narrator. Keep it up. Your the G.o.a.t. on here. IMO. Sending good vibes from michigan
Give some suggestions, i watched alot of them, trying to find some more classics.
@user-eg4kz9rw4w weird shit I seen as a marine part 1 through 12. Tales from a rural police officer multiple parts. Fermi hour glass ?! I think. I saw the end of the world.
It there's one thing I learned from the old movie An American Werewolf in London...
Nice episode.
Perfect way to end a long night at work:)
24:59 Its not just sheep those animals cause havoc for.
Interesting story. Not sure I'd keep it secret as it was a danger to people.
Hey I'm the first to comment! Love your work. I'm in New Zealand just snuggling into bed. I narrate stories for the blind so i know the work involved. You're my favourite! And always great stories. ❤
You have a real sense of Nature and the problems it faces. You're my favourite UA-camr. Thank you. 🙏
I barely missed first lol , I never get them this early!
As a Yorkshire man the description is on point
"But what's that star on the wall for"
I remember my uncle apparently seeing one. Thing to note about black panthers. They aren’t a separate species they’re just panthers with melanism or something like that. It’s most likely their off spring have the typical sandy colour of panthers. Which is the same colour as the moors’ dead long grass. Btw I live in the south Pennines in West Yorkshire. Uncle supposedly saw one back in the 90’s/early 2000’s.
It was me coming back from the Pub.
Not that I’m aware. Water but don’t overwater. I’m sure there is a lot of information online.
I grew up in the Yorkshire moors
There was actually a recent video of a panther recently somewhere and was limping because it was hit by a car. They don't think it'll survive for long because of that. It was Scotland i believe. It seems a lot of zoos which have escaped animals here don't bother to catch them i guess. Where i live there's lots of escaped muntjac deer.
There also is a lot of people keeping exotic animals and just abandoning them, one time while looking at some rehoming websites someone was illegally selling lion and tiger cubs.
Well they did find the DNA of a big cat on a dead sheep in the UK earlier this year.
East yorkshire , best yorkshire 😊
If I am not mistaken, most cats kill by locking onto their prey’s airway and puncturing the carotid arteries with their fangs. The deer would’ve been silenced the immediately.
Sometimes big cats have to wrestle their prey down to get that neck bite. Could have been the case here
Did I just listen to a creepypasta about some regular ass cat?
This is as short a creepy pasta I will watch. Not meant as hate. Just for the info cause I'm not alone.
Great story. I was driving down a dark road on my way home and chose to play this story. Made me pray real hard I didn't break down along the way.
It really is terrible to read about how Britain is a prime example of ecocide. So many species driven to extinction due to contamination, hunting and plain ignorance. We can say that we know better today but still... 😰
British people please stop letting your cats outdide!!!! 😢
When you try to rule most of the world, you will end up picking up a few tics along the way, some that cannot forseen. RULE BRITTANIA!!!
In my honest opinion (for the little it's worth) in order to create realism, there needs to be FAR less descriptiveness. Less like an obvious story and more like how a normal person would describe the event.
04:15 Ahh yes, Aldo Leopold.
_"A Sand County Almanac"_ really opened my eyes to the fragility of Nature & man's inability to reconcile with with that fact😔. So many of the environmental writers were frighteningly prescient in their works🙏🏼.
This is obviously fiction written by an amateur. Not interested.