Your older videos show you doing this in the opening but sped up. I’m super glad you did a whole episode on this. Would of liked to see how to skin a bear last week when Shane went hunting.
Thanks for the feedback! We're really glad you enjoyed this episode and that's a great point about the bear skinning! We will put that on the list of future episodes; not sure when we will get that one up but we will plan for it when there's a bear available to skin!
Although I will probably never skin a beaver, I learned a great deal about skinning from your video. I especially enjoyed the tips (could have really used the last one when I was collecting/freezing bugs in high school). Thank you. :)
@@BackwoodsBoys by definition cloeca is what birds and amfibians have where waste is removed from a common exit. Mamals remove waste in a different manner as well as reproductive process. At least that is what the definition I found stated because I looked due to not being familiar with the term. Upon further research it seems beaver along with platypus are exceptions and I defer to your expertise.
Very good video.. thanks
Your older videos show you doing this in the opening but sped up. I’m super glad you did a whole episode on this. Would of liked to see how to skin a bear last week when Shane went hunting.
Thanks for the feedback! We're really glad you enjoyed this episode and that's a great point about the bear skinning! We will put that on the list of future episodes; not sure when we will get that one up but we will plan for it when there's a bear available to skin!
Although I will probably never skin a beaver, I learned a great deal about skinning from your video. I especially enjoyed the tips (could have really used the last one when I was collecting/freezing bugs in high school). Thank you. :)
Good job
Thanks!
Awesome, love you sweetie. I would move there.just to learn from you.
great intro tips, I would suggest not doing it on the ground. Get a table.
Mammals don't have a cloaca.
Vent would be a more accurate term.
Actually cloaca is the technical term used, both in layman and scientific literature terms.
@@BackwoodsBoys by definition cloeca is what birds and amfibians have where waste is removed from a common exit.
Mamals remove waste in a different manner as well as reproductive process.
At least that is what the definition I found stated because I looked due to not being familiar with the term.
Upon further research it seems beaver along with platypus are exceptions and I defer to your expertise.