The thing about the cats is tricky. I know, for a lot of years, Australia has had trouble with plagues of mice. Rodents breed so fast, it's unreal. So they brought in some cats to cut down on the mice that were decimating crops and such. The problem with cats is they are serial killers. They will kill things just for fun. There are lots of geographically isolated places where cats have completely killed off all indigenous species. They've caused complete extinction of native animals. So, what can you do? There aren't a lot of options. It's unfortunate that a lot of these animals that are being wiped out are unique to Australia. When they're gone from there, they are gone. I like cats as much as the next person, but there's really no choice.
The Aussie govt is so dumb. Didn't they try to use imported toads to try to cull the mice situation as well? Which inevitably led to an Explosion of giant toads? SMH
Cats arrived in Australia with waves of people arriving in large, ocean-going wooden vessels capable of navigating vast distances, while stopping for resupply as able. This is where the rodents came in - quite literally. What people in those eras didn't know then that we do know now is that cats aren't the "natural rodent control" humans thought they were. In fact, the cats are integral to a parasite which sexually reproduces within the cats' intestinal tract, and is excreted in feces. The parasitic oocysts are then introduced into the environment, where they are (accidentally) ingested by other species. Once inside, the oocysts cause damage all over an animal's body, but especially if able to cross the blood-brain barrier. Once reaching the brain, the intracellular parasite can induce changes in behavior within an animal. We know the resulting behavior in infected rodents is attraction to the odor of cat urine, which brings rodents in proximity of cats to both ingest more parasites and also be killed by cats. Hence, the "plagues" of rodents is facilitated because the rodents are then drawn to the cats, bringing them into closer proximity to humans, too. When "plagues" of concentrated rodents occurs, it happens for three reasons we can identify: 🐭 Natural, cyclical fluctuations of population sizes in native, wild rodent species due to seasonal weather patterns and long-term climate conditions, which influence food and water availability 🐭 introduced non-rodents species, which can adversely impact habitats and (out)compete with native species 🐱 the introduction of a selectively-bred, domesticated (and therefore non-native) predator as a work animal and pet (Felis catus) which quickly exterminated and extirpated medium-small and small fauna without qualification, while vectoring parasites and microbes infecting humans and wildlife Removing cats from the equation permanently addresses rodent populations, too, as well as reducing the overall public health threat to humans that cats represent as a vector of more than 40+ microbial diseases and parasites capable of harming humans.
I'm glad you like cats, though calling cats "serial killers" is kinda unfair language, considering humanity in and of itself is driving tens of thousands of species extinct every year, it's definitely the pot calling the kettle black. If anything humans are the actual source problem here, not the cats, the cats are simply following their instincts, it's humanity that placed incompatible species into the same environment. It's like intentionally placing sharks into an aquarium and calling them vicious murderers for eating up all the fish, well who thoughtlessly put them there in the first place right? Also, as I understand it the reason cats kill things without intent to eat is debatable, fun may be a component but it's not absolutely certain and even if it were there would be evolutionary motivations behind it just as with humans. Humans for example hunt animals without intent to eat for various reasons, such as to hone skills like target practice, remove problematic pest creatures from the environment, to prevent overpopulation of prey animals that can have consequences in terms of disease proliferation or upsetting ecosystem balance, etc. Who's to say cats aren't doing the same or something similar? Even their "playing" with food could have its own rationale, such as tenderizing meat before consumption or tiring the prey to make the final kill safer. We can never know for sure without actually going into their heads and asking directly.
@@RedZeshinX I have read that it was humans who selectively bred house cats to kill more mice to protect human grain stores and that is why they kill more mice than they can eat.
Those sick bastards destroy the ecosystem in your house as well! Ever step in cat puke on your way to get coffee in the morning? Or lose sleep over how much it will cost to replace the carpet cuz kitty don' like to scratch anything but the carpet! TBF I like cats; but they need to be Outside and in an area they are indigenous to - you can let them in sometimes of course.
@@bobsmith6544unfortunately even putting them outside is causing a problem because they hunt and kill for sport because that is their nature, it's not because they are hungry so people saying my cat doesn't kill because it is well fed is a nonsense.
@@bobsmith6544 two weeks of tending to a month old kitten, my room turned to a dumpster. I had to constantly cover my mesh chair as he likes to rip it. I wake up midnight to the smell of its poop underneath the bed. Thats how smelly it is along with pee. Plus the constant need for attention as it stops me from doing work on the computer or guitar. Im calling it quits with cats. And their claws are like mini swiss knives, not kidding. Well anyways i returned it to the owner. That was not fun at all
Aren’t this just another sign that we humans has upset the balance of nature and now it is the animals that is either brought there by humans, or born there, who are paying the price.
My relatives from Australia have already told me about all this. They are engaged in hunting and also participate in programs in Australia related to the control of the population of invasive species. I like your videos, greetings from Norway
The French tried to sort out the rat problem in Vietnamese cities during their occupation. The Vietnamese wound up farming rats to turn in for the bounty. So government plans offering bounties can make the problem worse.
@@remekbrat Thank you, being so bumb I was confused about that. I guess my dumb mind would say that people are people where ever they are from. That was just an example of how gouvernment policies can backfire, Watson.
Wrong this world is far from WONDERFUL!!! Wars,sickness, famine,corruption,poverty and murder otherwise it is just a world that we all live in. BUT A BRAND NEW WORLD IS COMING!!!! A NEW WORLD GOD'S PROBLEM TO US ALL!!!
Human is the most invasive creature and does the most damage to the environment, also all those invasive animals in Australia were introduced buy humans
I always hear people say that we are such an invasive species yet hear of no solution to the problem. And please don't say killing. If it's unfair to kill invasive species then it's unfair to us also. If only there is a way to make things right and keep our population well suited for the planet and us.
There are other animals as well like camels, goats, water buffalo and cane toads ( and if you want to have a laugh go look up how they got into the country) that cause massive problems. The issue with kangaroos is that we have changed the environment in such a way that it lets them breed up really quickly, and fences really mean nothing to a kangaroo so they can cause crop damage.
Poor animals! Why humans need to mess up the places wherever they go to? This wouldn't happen if they didn't bring carelessly animals, livestock and pets with them and let the animals escape afterwards. Such suffering for nothing 😢
@@Marta1Buck Yeah but we can end it today, we dont need animal agriculture to feed the planet with animal flesh, products or products like wool/silk etc.
3000k emu dead and no humain death not really a lot going for the emu and emus got decimated once the gouvernment put a bounty on them the internet like to say the emu won but they get genocided and no humain casuality i know its a funny meme but the reality is that the emu lost that war
Freaking deer run when i accidentally step on a fallen branch but oh hell no they be standing still when i drive........it very annoying when you are driving and suddenly a deer jump out from the bush and just stand there as you hit the brake as hard as you can.....
Set these people have determined what balance is my suggestion is they have no clue nature will balance itself. This is a changing planet constantly evolving, so you should not assume you know what’s best.
They lost to emus and it seems they haven’t learned from the experience. Cats and pigs are some of Earth’s more clever animals. You’ve got your work cut out for you, Australia.
I feel stupid, I'm sorry Steve, for real I am. I have watched, shared , liked and enjoyed your content for years and only just now realized I wasn't subscribed. I thought I was, I'm ashamed...and I'm now subscribed. Keep getting your message out brothers. So many kids of today don't want to know the truth about life. example: like a deer will eat meat
Australias, I have an idea for you. Fly to Texas, go on a helicopter hog hunt tour, collect hundreds of scraps to mail home, then go on a wonderful American journey after. When you get home sell them to your government to cover the cost of your holiday. Boom, free vacation and on paper you’ll be a hero to your local government…… or you may go to jail. That’s to be decided at a later date.
From Texas. You cannot kill what you cannot take home and eat. Only exception was during the Red Flag hog cull. 100$ for males. Trap and relocate females and piglets. Hogs are not invasive. They are a wild game we annually cull and have hunting rules. You need liecenses you cannot just walk in and mow down hogs. You'll be arrested.
I remember as a young boy in the 70s or 80s having a puppy, and feeding him Alpo. One day I looked at the ingredients, and found out it contained meat from Australian Kangaroos. I loved that puppy, and somehow preteen me decided I needed to taste it to make sure he was getting good food. So I did. This is like a 40 year old memory, but it wasn't awful. I basically just nodded, and then dumped more food into puppy's dish.
Yep! As a kid in Cali in the very early 60s we used to hunt all kinds of varmints. I assumed we were within the law, but looking back on it, I'm not so sure.....
Man, donkeys are pretty badass animals. I saw one grab a spotted hyena by the ear and swing it around. Lol. True stuff and its on youtube. Donkeys protect cattle and horses here in the states and if i could own one i would. Now as far as hunting all the animals that have been brought to Australia, yes be my guest. Its not that i dont like cats, hell i had a pet Bobcat for 12 years before Bobby died from extreme old age. House cats on the other hand, they are probably the most skilled hunter we allow inside our homes. They can and will kill everything they can sink their teeth into. The Kangaroo, this one here is a little off for me. Isnt a Kangaroo from Australia? Now i do know that McDonald's imported tons and more tons of Kangaroo meat in the 80s. Yep thats right, if you lived and grew up in the U.S during the 80s, you have eaten a kangeroo burger before. Killing animals is kinda tuff for me to think about and its even 100 times worse when they arent being killed for food. So on that note, good luck Australia i wish you all the best.
Hei hei i wanna be pro hunter like advanturer in anime! How much we must do to earn platinum class? I wonder what kind drop item i can collect in australia
@@sayiedahmed6746 lol thank you but not a chance, I'm way too much of a pansy. I can't stand the spiders here in Washington and I know the kind of monsters they have down there. It is a beautiful place though from what I've seen. Oddly enough I've always had a weird desire to fight a dodo in the Roman colosseum. Then a cassowary, then a velociraptor, then a tyranno.... And that's it, nothing after the velociraptor.
I don't think this is a good way to earn money, especially since you need to spend time on equipment, weapons and training. But they have their own world
We do something similar in Florida. For some invasive species it’s a good job and for others its not. Python hunters can make around $100,000 a year if they’re good because they get paid for what they collect and only need to turn in the tip of the tails. Tools are minimal. All you need is bags, a 4x4, flashlights and bravery, lol. The fees from the government are good but they also can sell the leather for a great price. Others like the lion fish don’t have a fee or it’s minimal, so it’s more or less just to be helpful. The state will run completions from time to time but the payout isn’t great enough to do it as a job. Latently people have been catching them and selling the meat to restaurants because it taste awesome!
I don’t suppose some countries have annual hunting holidays so that civilians could help thin out the numbers of invasive animals? Though , I suppose that would carry more risks than potential benefits.
I don't mind these animal logistics and human interaction focused videos but could you reintroduce some more classic animal facts videos you used to do please?
Who's Australia? Is he famous or something? Never heard of the guy. What's his last name? Australia who? Weird bloody name anyway, parents must have been Austrian or something I reckon.
So the dingo has been there longer than humans, but the dingo is the invasive species that needs to be taken care of? Just sounds really ass backwards to me
Isn't using lights at night to hunt an unethical tactic? They say you cannot hunt turkeys while they are sleeping in the trees, or shot at deer from a car, after first blinding them with a flood light.
Love the videos, the sip sound during the intro has me cringing, similar to the scratch of finder nails on a chalk board but more agitating. So I just fast forward past it.
Water 💧 Buffalo 🐃, Dromedary Camels 🐪, Feral Cats 🐈, Red Foxes 🦊, European Rabbits 🐇, Various deer 🦌 species (Fallow , Red) E.T.C. Australia 🇦🇺 has its work cut out for it
The Australian government in the Snowy Mountains killed over 15000 head of Bunbury while Bunbury the ones we used in World War I harvested from the land they tried to hide it from the public unfortunately it got out just still not many people know about it
What if animals had a bounty on us. I can hear a cat bein like, "Ten mice for every human tongue." 😂
😂😂
The thing about the cats is tricky. I know, for a lot of years, Australia has had trouble with plagues of mice. Rodents breed so fast, it's unreal. So they brought in some cats to cut down on the mice that were decimating crops and such. The problem with cats is they are serial killers. They will kill things just for fun. There are lots of geographically isolated places where cats have completely killed off all indigenous species. They've caused complete extinction of native animals. So, what can you do? There aren't a lot of options. It's unfortunate that a lot of these animals that are being wiped out are unique to Australia. When they're gone from there, they are gone. I like cats as much as the next person, but there's really no choice.
The Aussie govt is so dumb. Didn't they try to use imported toads to try to cull the mice situation as well? Which inevitably led to an Explosion of giant toads? SMH
Cats arrived in Australia with waves of people arriving in large, ocean-going wooden vessels capable of navigating vast distances, while stopping for resupply as able.
This is where the rodents came in - quite literally.
What people in those eras didn't know then that we do know now is that cats aren't the "natural rodent control" humans thought they were.
In fact, the cats are integral to a parasite which sexually reproduces within the cats' intestinal tract, and is excreted in feces.
The parasitic oocysts are then introduced into the environment, where they are (accidentally) ingested by other species.
Once inside, the oocysts cause damage all over an animal's body, but especially if able to cross the blood-brain barrier.
Once reaching the brain, the intracellular parasite can induce changes in behavior within an animal.
We know the resulting behavior in infected rodents is attraction to the odor of cat urine, which brings rodents in proximity of cats to both ingest more parasites and also be killed by cats.
Hence, the "plagues" of rodents is facilitated because the rodents are then drawn to the cats, bringing them into closer proximity to humans, too.
When "plagues" of concentrated rodents occurs, it happens for three reasons we can identify:
🐭 Natural, cyclical fluctuations of population sizes in native, wild rodent species due to seasonal weather patterns and long-term climate conditions, which influence food and water availability
🐭 introduced non-rodents species, which can adversely impact habitats and (out)compete with native species
🐱 the introduction of a selectively-bred, domesticated (and therefore non-native) predator as a work animal and pet (Felis catus) which quickly exterminated and extirpated medium-small and small fauna without qualification, while vectoring parasites and microbes infecting humans and wildlife
Removing cats from the equation permanently addresses rodent populations, too, as well as reducing the overall public health threat to humans that cats represent as a vector of more than 40+ microbial diseases and parasites capable of harming humans.
I'm glad you like cats, though calling cats "serial killers" is kinda unfair language, considering humanity in and of itself is driving tens of thousands of species extinct every year, it's definitely the pot calling the kettle black. If anything humans are the actual source problem here, not the cats, the cats are simply following their instincts, it's humanity that placed incompatible species into the same environment. It's like intentionally placing sharks into an aquarium and calling them vicious murderers for eating up all the fish, well who thoughtlessly put them there in the first place right?
Also, as I understand it the reason cats kill things without intent to eat is debatable, fun may be a component but it's not absolutely certain and even if it were there would be evolutionary motivations behind it just as with humans. Humans for example hunt animals without intent to eat for various reasons, such as to hone skills like target practice, remove problematic pest creatures from the environment, to prevent overpopulation of prey animals that can have consequences in terms of disease proliferation or upsetting ecosystem balance, etc. Who's to say cats aren't doing the same or something similar? Even their "playing" with food could have its own rationale, such as tenderizing meat before consumption or tiring the prey to make the final kill safer. We can never know for sure without actually going into their heads and asking directly.
@@RedZeshinX I have read that it was humans who selectively bred house cats to kill more mice to protect human grain stores and that is why they kill more mice than they can eat.
They brought it on themselves.
Many cats were harmed during the making of this video.
Felis domesticus in your house: *derpy, cute, weird, cuddly*"
Felis domesticus gone feral: *apex predators that destroy ecosystems*
Those sick bastards destroy the ecosystem in your house as well! Ever step in cat puke on your way to get coffee in the morning? Or lose sleep over how much it will cost to replace the carpet cuz kitty don' like to scratch anything but the carpet! TBF I like cats; but they need to be Outside and in an area they are indigenous to - you can let them in sometimes of course.
@@bobsmith6544unfortunately even putting them outside is causing a problem because they hunt and kill for sport because that is their nature, it's not because they are hungry so people saying my cat doesn't kill because it is well fed is a nonsense.
Tt2
@@bobsmith6544 two weeks of tending to a month old kitten, my room turned to a dumpster.
I had to constantly cover my mesh chair as he likes to rip it.
I wake up midnight to the smell of its poop underneath the bed.
Thats how smelly it is along with pee.
Plus the constant need for attention as it stops me from doing work on the computer or guitar.
Im calling it quits with cats.
And their claws are like mini swiss knives, not kidding.
Well anyways i returned it to the owner.
That was not fun at all
😂😂😂
Aren’t this just another sign that we humans has upset the balance of nature and now it is the animals that is either brought there by humans, or born there, who are paying the price.
That's how I see it. Everything we touch goes to Hell.
@@suzdeangelo2314we’re slow learners but there are people trying to heal the problems we caused
My relatives from Australia have already told me about all this.
They are engaged in hunting and also participate in programs in Australia related to the control of the population of invasive species.
I like your videos, greetings from Norway
I live in Australia and my brother is always involved in such programs
Jeez man. It seems like we've just started hearing about this. Has this been a problem for a Long time? Skol
Oh, kangaroos are the symbol of Australia, why do they allow hunting them?
The only invasive specie is the human.
The French tried to sort out the rat problem in Vietnamese cities during their occupation. The Vietnamese wound up farming rats to turn in for the bounty. So government plans offering bounties can make the problem worse.
Thanks for ideas everyone 😂
Dumb liberal logic of looking at the problem, but of course not solving it. Australians are not Vietnamese Sherlock.
@@remekbrat Thank you, being so bumb I was confused about that. I guess my dumb mind would say that people are people where ever they are from. That was just an example of how gouvernment policies can backfire, Watson.
Really the only animals upsetting the balance are humans lol
You got that right
Nah not really. Easy to blame everything on humans when you don't know how ecosystems and invasive species work.
wow really i thought it was the aliens😢
@@nanomachinesson3635we are aliens or atleast mixed with aliens. Ain't no way we are natural from earth.
do u understand the term INVASIVE SPECIES ?
A lot of the invasive species were taken there for rich people to hunt
Why would I give a thumbs up if I havent even watched the video yet?
What different countries, in one place it seems cruel, but in Australia it's survival.
A wonderful world, but cruel.
Wrong this world is far from WONDERFUL!!! Wars,sickness, famine,corruption,poverty and murder otherwise it is just a world that we all live in. BUT A BRAND NEW WORLD IS COMING!!!! A NEW WORLD GOD'S PROBLEM TO US ALL!!!
In order to "control" the natives in America, the gov't paid well for hunters to kill off the buffalo (Bison) of the Western states.
Look up how many birds cats kill in the USA...
Its not cruel. Humans are just WAY WAY TOO sensitive.
Human is the most invasive creature and does the most damage to the environment, also all those invasive animals in Australia were introduced buy humans
You vegan or something?
@@peachtea-ij8dn I ain’t vegan, just talking facts
Ok
I always hear people say that we are such an invasive species yet hear of no solution to the problem. And please don't say killing. If it's unfair to kill invasive species then it's unfair to us also. If only there is a way to make things right and keep our population well suited for the planet and us.
We do so many things around the world every day to prove we are just barely advanced monkeys. We are fun to watch though.
There are other animals as well like camels, goats, water buffalo and cane toads ( and if you want to have a laugh go look up how they got into the country) that cause massive problems.
The issue with kangaroos is that we have changed the environment in such a way that it lets them breed up really quickly, and fences really mean nothing to a kangaroo so they can cause crop damage.
This Is CATastrophic
With jokes like that you will make a good dad/grandad. 😀
You people hunted the Tasmanian Tiger to extinction so I'm guessing that with your murderous expertise these won't be a problem for long
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"you people"😄😄, I remember a movie of then missing Jimmy Hoffa said" you people ", then Russel Buffalino decide to whack him.
These are also the people who lost a war to emu's. At least they haven't given up and are doing a great job to help the ecosystem.
@@avigailwaters6219 yeah, I've ha an emu burger a while back so I can say I've done my part 😁
@newhailman 😂😂😂
Dingoes came to Australia with the Aborigines mate.
Poor animals! Why humans need to mess up the places wherever they go to?
This wouldn't happen if they didn't bring carelessly animals, livestock and pets with them and let the animals escape afterwards. Such suffering for nothing 😢
Yeah humans are really cruel.
IT WAS THE 18th CENTURY!...
@@user-McGiver it is still going on today?
@@fritagoniathe aftermath happens today. But yeah, most of the mess started in the past when we didn't know any better.
@@Marta1Buck Yeah but we can end it today, we dont need animal agriculture to feed the planet with animal flesh, products or products like wool/silk etc.
What the hell is that thumbnail
did it caught your attention too?😂
The animals have little to worry about. Look up “Australia’s Emu Wars”
3000k emu dead and no humain death not really a lot going for the emu
and emus got decimated once the gouvernment put a bounty on them
the internet like to say the emu won but they get genocided and no humain casuality
i know its a funny meme but the reality is that the emu lost that war
Are you sure about that?
Bang.
Flop.
...draaag.
You forgot the deer Not only do they destroy dams and river banks, They eat native bushes and are a danger to motorists. I know.
...and delicious!
NSW
Freaking deer run when i accidentally step on a fallen branch but oh hell no they be standing still when i drive........it very annoying when you are driving and suddenly a deer jump out from the bush and just stand there as you hit the brake as hard as you can.....
Motorists are a danger to deer 😉
Oh deer!
Dingos came from settlers and humans and dingos wiped out the Tasmanian tiger
No dingo in Tasmania although buleheeler have a bit dingo in them, nor is their any bounty here also. Cats are the worst, lots of deer about too
Set these people have determined what balance is my suggestion is they have no clue nature will balance itself. This is a changing planet constantly evolving, so you should not assume you know what’s best.
invasive species?
animal: "really funny HUMAN"
They lost to emus and it seems they haven’t learned from the experience. Cats and pigs are some of Earth’s more clever animals. You’ve got your work cut out for you, Australia.
This channel is being reborn from the ashes. Joke, WATOP, I really like the new videos more than the old ones, please keep up the good work
I feel stupid, I'm sorry Steve, for real I am. I have watched, shared , liked and enjoyed your content for years and only just now realized I wasn't subscribed. I thought I was, I'm ashamed...and I'm now subscribed. Keep getting your message out brothers. So many kids of today don't want to know the truth about life. example: like a deer will eat meat
20 billion to get rid of cats EACH year? and you guys belive that lmao
i mean you all should go watch videos about how the government of Australia messes up its nature, its insane
this is exactly what I was thinking!!!! this whole story doesn't make sense.
I guess you guys don’t know how to Google.
@@yakzivz1104Don’t tell me you don’t know how to Google?
I don't know what is worse. You down talking others to feel better, or your implying to use an ad platform to use as news source.
How much for a human scalp, we do more damage than all those put together. In fact, we introduced a lot of these invasive species.
Why doesn’t the admin just cut the spawn rate?!
The dogs are native over 4000 years there part of the eco system at this point
No.
@@glennllewellyn7369Ask a Bushman! 😂
@@jagd1
They seem native, but no.
They are very destructive.
One thing about this channel.The thumbnails are always cap🙄
Australias, I have an idea for you. Fly to Texas, go on a helicopter hog hunt tour, collect hundreds of scraps to mail home, then go on a wonderful American journey after. When you get home sell them to your government to cover the cost of your holiday. Boom, free vacation and on paper you’ll be a hero to your local government…… or you may go to jail. That’s to be decided at a later date.
This is a very interesting idea! Especially going to jail lol
From Texas. You cannot kill what you cannot take home and eat. Only exception was during the Red Flag hog cull. 100$ for males. Trap and relocate females and piglets. Hogs are not invasive. They are a wild game we annually cull and have hunting rules. You need liecenses you cannot just walk in and mow down hogs. You'll be arrested.
@@Krisfff3417yeah, mailing wild boar scalps back to go through Australian Customs will get you free housing with three meals a day
A devious but ingenious scheme!
Guess my brain isn't programmed like yours!!?
The Australian Border Force will stop you and fine you heavily for bringing in unapproved biological matter .
The Earth doesn't need man to interfere. You're meddling with something you're gonna pay a huge price for.
Australia have war with so many animals emu,pigs now cat
Animals be protected 🙏🙏🤲🏻🤲🏻🤲🏻
I remember as a young boy in the 70s or 80s having a puppy, and feeding him Alpo. One day I looked at the ingredients, and found out it contained meat from Australian Kangaroos. I loved that puppy, and somehow preteen me decided I needed to taste it to make sure he was getting good food. So I did. This is like a 40 year old memory, but it wasn't awful. I basically just nodded, and then dumped more food into puppy's dish.
It's intervention that got you into this situation
What doesn't distinguish Australia from other countries in this video?
Wild boars!
It's true, the whole world gets in trouble from these guys
Well, the US has Lizzo, so... XD
wild boars are food here in asia
Yep! As a kid in Cali in the very early 60s we used to hunt all kinds of varmints.
I assumed we were within the law, but looking back on it, I'm not so sure.....
@@VicenteOfficial0111 In the US, wild boars roam around in Walmart. They are also called "customers".
Thanks, for reminder me.
I often forgot to 'like' a video.
Man, donkeys are pretty badass animals. I saw one grab a spotted hyena by the ear and swing it around. Lol. True stuff and its on youtube. Donkeys protect cattle and horses here in the states and if i could own one i would.
Now as far as hunting all the animals that have been brought to Australia, yes be my guest. Its not that i dont like cats, hell i had a pet Bobcat for 12 years before Bobby died from extreme old age. House cats on the other hand, they are probably the most skilled hunter we allow inside our homes. They can and will kill everything they can sink their teeth into.
The Kangaroo, this one here is a little off for me. Isnt a Kangaroo from Australia? Now i do know that McDonald's imported tons and more tons of Kangaroo meat in the 80s. Yep thats right, if you lived and grew up in the U.S during the 80s, you have eaten a kangeroo burger before.
Killing animals is kinda tuff for me to think about and its even 100 times worse when they arent being killed for food. So on that note, good luck Australia i wish you all the best.
Your country feels like a video game when explained like this
So they're expecting you to ... skin the animals? MY DUDE.
Sure! Learn a new/old skill! Maybe even teach it at a university level!!!
not for everybody...
These Australian servers getting outta hand
Hei hei i wanna be pro hunter like advanturer in anime!
How much we must do to earn platinum class?
I wonder what kind drop item i can collect in australia
Being from NH I just know like half of the people here would watch this and think "oh if that were law around here, I'd never leave the woods."
Damn straight!
Sheesh! Will they fly me down 'under', provide guns, ammo, bug spray and of course room and board?
If so, sign me up!!!
I've only seen 2 Buffalo my entire life, I'm in my 40s. Honestly thought they were extinct.
Take a vacation from work and go Australia
@@sayiedahmed6746 lol thank you but not a chance, I'm way too much of a pansy. I can't stand the spiders here in Washington and I know the kind of monsters they have down there. It is a beautiful place though from what I've seen. Oddly enough I've always had a weird desire to fight a dodo in the Roman colosseum. Then a cassowary, then a velociraptor, then a tyranno.... And that's it, nothing after the velociraptor.
What am I seeing in the thumbnail? Where is it in this video?
That is what I want to know. It looks like an amphibious farm 😐
Baby dinosaur farm?
9:58 I would play a game like this on my smartphone :D
Just don't ask the Australians to get rid of the emu
so breeding those animals is quick money ?
I don't think this is a good way to earn money, especially since you need to spend time on equipment, weapons and training. But they have their own world
We do something similar in Florida. For some invasive species it’s a good job and for others its not. Python hunters can make around $100,000 a year if they’re good because they get paid for what they collect and only need to turn in the tip of the tails. Tools are minimal. All you need is bags, a 4x4, flashlights and bravery, lol. The fees from the government are good but they also can sell the leather for a great price. Others like the lion fish don’t have a fee or it’s minimal, so it’s more or less just to be helpful. The state will run completions from time to time but the payout isn’t great enough to do it as a job. Latently people have been catching them and selling the meat to restaurants because it taste awesome!
2:15 he? already accepted his? Fate.
Dont they remember the great emu war?
I didn't think Australia would be that bad come to think of it you might be right
Pigs and kangaroos are paid for, but iv never heard of kittens, cats or foxes. I could be wrong.
I don’t suppose some countries have annual hunting holidays so that civilians could help thin out the numbers of invasive animals? Though , I suppose that would carry more risks than potential benefits.
Why do the bushmen swear that they've had dingos for thousands of years?
I don't mind these animal logistics and human interaction focused videos but could you reintroduce some more classic animal facts videos you used to do please?
I have never seen the like button light up before have I missed that in every other video ? Or is it new ??
Australia again!!!Really..!!😂😂
Who's Australia? Is he famous or something? Never heard of the guy. What's his last name? Australia who? Weird bloody name anyway, parents must have been Austrian or something I reckon.
Australia is a prime example of nature trying to evict people 😂
I could never kill any domesticated animal unless you consider cows and chickens domesticated
I can't believe they kill kangaroos
That's the life in Australia...
They eat kangaroos
Why? What nation doesn't harvest it's own bounty? Your logic is lacking.
I can see why
I can't believe you'd want the world to be placid and die off.
Bee is smart, knows how to get her time in.
Today is my birthday April 8th 2004 and 20and I want you to know it was just a eclipse and it was also Monday and it was leap year
Okay, I went to the bathroom a few times today, now I'm going to eat a sandwich
Quake was same numbers 😮
Will a pig survive 50cal?
Cannot. Nope 😂
I’m intrigued,cats have been declared as pests,but what do the cats prey on.?
They prey on native 🐦 and 🦎 lizards
13:40 These are the ugliest sneakers I've ever seen in my life
Looks like slippers
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Free money glitch 💀
So the dingo has been there longer than humans, but the dingo is the invasive species that needs to be taken care of? Just sounds really ass backwards to me
Humans have been there for 65,000 years. Don’t think dingoes can beat that.
@Darkstar-se6wc Humans haven't been in Australia that long, you need to watch the video again it seems like 🙄 🤦🏽♂️
ohh its not the continental fence across the country???
Isn't using lights at night to hunt an unethical tactic? They say you cannot hunt turkeys while they are sleeping in the trees, or shot at deer from a car, after first blinding them with a flood light.
What about starlings and rabbits
Dingoes (wild dogs) are not invasive they are a native species and the only top predator in Australia
NOPE!... MIGRANTS FROM SOUTHEAST ASIA BROUGHT THEM... THE ABORIGINALS!... [NOT NATIVES EITHER!...]
What do they do with that many carcasses?
Can't they just train some animals to eat the cane toads with out dieing then releas them and just let them eat the toads.
Love the videos, the sip sound during the intro has me cringing, similar to the scratch of finder nails on a chalk board but more agitating. So I just fast forward past it.
I liked this video too my dude, im such a nice guy 👦 😂 👌
Hi
i'm in for this 24/7
just need permanent residency😎
Water 💧 Buffalo 🐃, Dromedary Camels 🐪, Feral Cats 🐈, Red Foxes 🦊, European Rabbits 🐇, Various deer 🦌 species (Fallow , Red) E.T.C. Australia 🇦🇺 has its work cut out for it
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How much they are offering for a human scalp (this creature also causing a catastrophic impact on all other species and the land as a whole) ?
Why scalps??
Proof of kill
Oh snap
Snap is right. If you're Thanos, you'll be rich.
More food for certain culture , consider it as exotic food. 😊
MINECRAFT MOB DEATH EFFECTS
That one statement, " "Kangaroos competing with the domestic livestock." That's why they are hunted & killed. 😢😢😢
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It's easy to handle cats tho regardless they are creatures of routine so yeah
Now you my guy, you sound like someone who killed his home cat just for fun.
@@huszkusz1779 not at all I have been befriending feral cats for a while tho u learn a lot from that
Are there vultures indigenous to Australia?
The Australian government in the Snowy Mountains killed over 15000 head of Bunbury while Bunbury the ones we used in World War I harvested from the land they tried to hide it from the public unfortunately it got out just still not many people know about it
What are they doing with all the caucuses
Never mind that firearms laws in Australia are strict, and the process for obtaining a firearms license can be lengthy.
Why are we talking about Australia so much?
What kind of animal is in the thumbnail? Does anybody know?
I hate misleading thumbnails. That pic is the only reason I clicked.
No. No. Not at all.
Do you want to know more??
How come some of these white lizards have three eyes?
Well if was there any chance for foreign hunters then that could be very useful i think😅
HUNTING TOURISM...YEAH!... BEATS SEX TOURISM... AND WAR TOURISM!...