Massive shoutout to you Miller. 🤩 You put yourself at risk many times for your viewers. You walk through dangerous areas and do risky things just for us. Thank you so much. I enjoy all your videos and will continue to do so. Be safe wherever you go. Keep up the good work. Im a huge fan Buddy. 👍❤
Millers love and hyperactive adoration of all nature and the animals living within is a lesson for us all. A young guy with a passion for the planet. No form of life is ignored once spotted. As soon as I hear that notification bell, the Aeropress gets set up, a barista session is now on. I then get lost in coffee and full on nature. Edinburgh, Scotland.
Hey Miller buddy it's me Vinny me Stephanie and Nancy your watching this episode what a wonderful episode especially watching it again is really great😊😊😊
Hi Miller!!! I loved your video today!! You are such a special kid!! You are so kind to the animals and just film them in their natural habitat instead of messing with them which is why we love you!! I’ve told you before If you ever want to come to New Hampshire, USA our family would love to host you!! Love, The Morey Family ❤❤❤
Hey Miller I know this is a bit early, but I just wanted to acknowledge that in a few months, it will be nearly 10 years since you started on UA-cam-time really flies! I've been watching you for eight of those years, and seeing you grow and accomplish so much has been incredible. You’re only 22 in January, yet you’ve done things I couldn't even imagine doing at your age, like hitting 1 million subscribers and getting the recognition you deserve. My family and I love watching you, and it’s inspiring to see how you live out your passion, especially with Steve Irwin being such a big influence on you. I know he would be proud of all you've achieved. You are a true wildlife enthusiast with deep respect for the world around you, and that’s something I deeply admire. Thanks to you, I've been inspired to pursue my own dreams and not be afraid to take risks. I used to be ashamed of what I loved doing, thinking it was silly, but you’ve shown me that it’s okay to be passionate and to live life to the fullest. Thank you for almost a decade of inspiration-you’ve truly changed my life.
Omg - thanks so much - I appreciate the support and kindness - I am about to head back over to Indonesia so it will very much come in handy - take care my friend! Cheers Miller
Miller, these videos are great! Especially for us people who will never get to Australia. What kinda of tree was that? So incredible. Watching the pythons climb up close is really a lesson on locomotion. Those cassowaries are a step back in time; he certainly looks formidable with that horn and claws. His coloring is beautiful. With all those incidents of crocs in billabongs eating people, it’s way too scary to be in their environs. Look forward to your next adventure, thanks.
Every now and then, in every discipline of expertise, u have names that have always stood out. I think Miller, considering what he's done so far, has been laying strong foundations. if i lived another 30 years, i wouldn't be surprised if i heard his name alongside the great naturists of the past: Irwin, Douglas, Attenborough, Bellamy. Too many to mention here. Suffice to say, his future looks bright. 🙏🏽
Shoutout to the video work or Filmography of this video. It looked really good. I can see there is so much effort made to getting good footage for us to watch. Well done guys. 👍
Holy Crap! That TREE in the beginning! I've seen what I believe is the same kind in Key West and they are amazing but that one is monstrous in comparison! Those roots that are like walls! ( Yeah, I know, a video about animals and I am blown away by a plant-what can I say? Well Van Gogh said that if you truly love nature, you will find beauty wherever you go.)
Great video adventure mate!!! Where was your most exciting adventure, NT, QLD, NSW, VIC, or TAS? I bet you’ve had lifelong memories in each. I love how you simply sit or lay next to some of the deadliest (to humans) creatures on the planet. You’re off to a great start to being one of the great ecologists today! Thanks for bringing us along!!!
I see DINOSAURS! Been waiting for this adventure for months now. You’re a great videographer. That takes a lot of knowledge, equipment, timing, and luck. Thanks mate!
I still feel so sorry for your mother! How does she sleep at night 🥰.... your such a brave young and very smart young man! Thanks Miller ! ( 64 year old grandma!)
Hi miller 👋 WOW man 👍. You should be on bbc or natgeo regularly. I honestly enjoyed this video 😊. Stressful time for me and for a bit I forgot about it. Just enjoyed the wildlife and wild places you shared. You're all grown up and helping save our wild places thank you miller. Enjoy your trip to Taiwan I've never been there looking forward to seeing your video on it.
My friend , some thing's are beyond beyond word's . Just when I think I've seen the absolute most amazing video possible from you, you shock us all!!!!! You are absolutely amazing!❤❤❤
The area of Australia you are in is amazing!! The trees are epic, the pythons are beautiful, and the cassowary was very prehistoric & phenomenominal. Awesome job Mr. WILSON! I am glad you stayed safe all by yourself. Your living the dream.=0)
What a cracking adventure mate!. Thanks for your efforts but take care. I am looking forward to seeing more of this but more important to get back home alive!
Awesome video Miller that green snake has an amazing green color plus that tree is awesome too, never seen one like that before, so beautiful out there 👍
This was an entertaining video to watch. It is so cool to see so mamy different kinds of species in the rainforest. That green python looked beautiful. 😊 Thank you for sharing your experience with us.
Great vid, tiny critique the audio when using your camera goes on the left or right ear depending on how you hold it. Music and voice overs are pretty balanced. Not sure if it’s a camera mic setting or if you can audio eq it out in post. ❤️ I watch the vids either way.
Hey Miller, love your work. I want to share a tidbit of python biology with you: pythons (all constrictor) don't "squeeze the air out of you." They suffocate by preventing the blood from flowing. It's called circulatory arrest.
Looks like Daintree Forest. We had some pretty scary encounters with Cassowarys there. These Dinosaurs are nothing to mess with. Also we had insanely large Salties casually swimming in the sea while we were snorkeling. God, I love Austria!
Hi Miller mate love the green tree python it is a bit like the emerald tree boa in south america and you heard that there is a blue crocodile so i heard on youtube always great videos cant wait for next week
The Pilbara Olive Python is my favourite. Its an endangered species and we've been lucky enough to see 4 at work this year. All juveniles which is a great sign.
Oh and Miller, when are you gonna restock your merch?? Lucky you as everything is out of stock! However, my family and I are going to all buy your sweatshirt!! ❤❤❤
Another EPIC ADVENTURE Miller.. 👍 your docos are doin alot to educate people on nature and creating awareness good job mate stay safe get yourself some overboots 😂 👍...
I believe that the Green Python is in a rare category. It's an example of convergent evolution. It in appearance and behaviour is almost identical to the Emerald Boa of Sth America. Although genetically they are poles apart. I stand corrected though. Love your passion and your work.👍
I'm from New Zealand that seems to be very well protected from dangerous animals, so watching this seems like it would be nothing but amazing. Where abouts is this filmed?
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I have a problem with your videos that happens quite often and very rarely. It happens with other channels videos, but it seems on my home theater system and run five speakers left right center to surrounds and subwoofer audio when you’re talking seems to come out of my speaker and not my speaker as it should it seems to do this with most your videos. Do you have any idea why that would be and is there anyway you could possibly fix it and I love watching your videos, man
Hey Miller... magnificent looking bird...nice snakes too! So crocs do not stuff their kills underwater to rot? They eat them fresh? Amazing....What are the mark on the side of the python mouths? They look like holes. Have you ever considered getting a pilots license?
I've seen a croc up at yellow waters in the NT guarding a smaller croc that he had killed days before. Not sure if he ate it later or if it was a territorial thing because I was told that same alpha croc had taken a pig in front of a tour group only a week before we saw it with it's most recent kill
I wanted to order a 6 pack but I live on canada and the shipping cost the same thong as the pack😢 maybe another time... keep up the good work , I love your videos.
I just seen an old video of Steve Irwin letting an Inland taipan crawl around his face as he layed on the ground…..It was the craziest thing I’ve seen…..Is that something you’ve done before.
Seeing the croc by drone is close enough. You really need support, another person with some triage skills would be very nice. You're in an area where a sprained ankle could ruin your day. Stay safe!!! Would like you to be the one who captures the Tasmanian Tiger for the first time (on the trail camera of course) so keep filming!!!
how did you find two pythons (one extremely rare) so easily and so near each other in broad daylight? The Green tree python was in immaculate condition too.
The wild swine in the Daintree and Wet Tropics are Papuan hogs (Sus scrofa papuensis), which are endemic to Australia, Papua New Guinea, and Irian Jaya. They're not feral pigs (Sus scrofa domesticus). The Papuan hog is an ancient hybrid between the banded pig and Celebes warty pig, two swine species that modern humans moved around Southeast Asia and Oceania. The wild pigs in Polynesia are South China boar. Papuan hogs have lived in New Guinea for 10,000 years, and Australia 2,100 years. That means they've coexisted with New Guinean plants, animals, and fungi also found in Cape York since the Holocene began. Rainforest saltwater crocodiles, Aborigines, and dingoes depend on Papuan hogs for meat.
Miller Wilson have Scrub Pythons slithered in Cairns Neighborhood? Also this happened on a Bondi vet episode when Cairns called Dr. Chris Brown & Australian Reptile Park Manager Tim Faulkner to rescue a Legendary 7 meter Scrub Python in a Canoe Club! No luck the Scrub Python Dr. Chris caught was over 5 meters. Before you say something, Yes They did have Reptile permits!
Yo bro why don’t you film some of the big cats from India , it’s home to many endangered cat species, royal Bengal tiger, asiatic tiger, clouded leopard, snow leopard, leopards,one horned rhinoceros, Asian elephant, and many awe inspiring animals you should pay a visit to India someday, absolutely love your videos.❤❤
Massive shoutout to you Miller. 🤩 You put yourself at risk many times for your viewers. You walk through dangerous areas and do risky things just for us. Thank you so much. I enjoy all your videos and will continue to do so. Be safe wherever you go. Keep up the good work. Im a huge fan Buddy. 👍❤
Millers love and hyperactive adoration of all nature and the animals living within is a lesson for us all. A young guy with a passion for the planet. No form of life is ignored once spotted. As soon as I hear that notification bell, the Aeropress gets set up, a barista session is now on. I then get lost in coffee and full on nature.
Edinburgh, Scotland.
Hey Miller buddy it's me Vinny me Stephanie and Nancy your watching this episode what a wonderful episode especially watching it again is really great😊😊😊
Hi Miller!!! I loved your video today!! You are such a special kid!! You are so kind to the animals and just film them in their natural habitat instead of messing with them which is why we love you!! I’ve told you before If you ever want to come to New Hampshire, USA our family would love to host you!! Love, The Morey Family ❤❤❤
Hey Miller I know this is a bit early, but I just wanted to acknowledge that in a few months, it will be nearly 10 years since you started on UA-cam-time really flies! I've been watching you for eight of those years, and seeing you grow and accomplish so much has been incredible. You’re only 22 in January, yet you’ve done things I couldn't even imagine doing at your age, like hitting 1 million subscribers and getting the recognition you deserve. My family and I love watching you, and it’s inspiring to see how you live out your passion, especially with Steve Irwin being such a big influence on you. I know he would be proud of all you've achieved. You are a true wildlife enthusiast with deep respect for the world around you, and that’s something I deeply admire. Thanks to you, I've been inspired to pursue my own dreams and not be afraid to take risks. I used to be ashamed of what I loved doing, thinking it was silly, but you’ve shown me that it’s okay to be passionate and to live life to the fullest. Thank you for almost a decade of inspiration-you’ve truly changed my life.
Thanks
Omg - thanks so much - I appreciate the support and kindness - I am about to head back over to Indonesia so it will very much come in handy - take care my friend! Cheers Miller
Miller, these videos are great! Especially for us people who will never get to Australia. What kinda of tree was that? So incredible. Watching the pythons climb up close is really a lesson on locomotion. Those cassowaries are a step back in time; he certainly looks formidable with that horn and claws. His coloring is beautiful. With all those incidents of crocs in billabongs eating people, it’s way too scary to be in their environs. Look forward to your next adventure, thanks.
Every now and then, in every discipline of expertise, u have names that have always stood out.
I think Miller, considering what he's done so far, has been laying strong foundations. if i lived another 30 years, i wouldn't be surprised if i heard his name alongside the great naturists of the past: Irwin, Douglas, Attenborough, Bellamy. Too many to mention here. Suffice to say, his future looks bright. 🙏🏽
Totally agree 👍 mate.
Shoutout to the video work or Filmography of this video. It looked really good. I can see there is so much effort made to getting good footage for us to watch. Well done guys. 👍
Thank you so much for this, Miller . It was absolutely awesome 👌
Great video Miller, we have here in Australia great wildlife as well as awesome scenery, as an Aussie makes me so proud.
Thanks again Miller.
Holy Crap! That TREE in the beginning! I've seen what I believe is the same kind in Key West and they are amazing but that one is monstrous in comparison! Those roots that are like walls! ( Yeah, I know, a video about animals and I am blown away by a plant-what can I say? Well Van Gogh said that if you truly love nature, you will find beauty wherever you go.)
Great video adventure mate!!! Where was your most exciting adventure, NT, QLD, NSW, VIC, or TAS? I bet you’ve had lifelong memories in each. I love how you simply sit or lay next to some of the deadliest (to humans) creatures on the planet. You’re off to a great start to being one of the great ecologists today! Thanks for bringing us along!!!
Mate you make great videos Steve would be proud .
I see DINOSAURS! Been waiting for this adventure for months now. You’re a great videographer. That takes a lot of knowledge, equipment, timing, and luck. Thanks mate!
I still feel so sorry for your mother! How does she sleep at night 🥰.... your such a brave young and very smart young man! Thanks Miller ! ( 64 year old grandma!)
Thanks so much - haha she has her moments of sleeplessness I am sure Cheers miller
Hey Miller hey it's me Vinny ya me Nancy and Stephanie are watching this episode too we liked it a lot I like the crocodile that was awesome buddy 👍💪💪
Hi miller 👋 WOW man 👍. You should be on bbc or natgeo regularly. I honestly enjoyed this video 😊. Stressful time for me and for a bit I forgot about it. Just enjoyed the wildlife and wild places you shared. You're all grown up and helping save our wild places thank you miller. Enjoy your trip to Taiwan I've never been there looking forward to seeing your video on it.
My friend , some thing's are beyond beyond word's . Just when I think I've seen the absolute most amazing video possible from you, you shock us all!!!!! You are absolutely amazing!❤❤❤
The area of Australia you are in is amazing!! The trees are epic, the pythons are beautiful, and the cassowary was very prehistoric & phenomenominal. Awesome job Mr. WILSON! I am glad you stayed safe all by yourself. Your living the dream.=0)
Yes 🍀😉Thank you as always for filming
Your narration is consistently as epic as your filming!
Love it miller this is awesome!
Thanks so much!!
Brilliant video 💓
What a cracking adventure mate!. Thanks for your efforts but take care. I am looking forward to seeing more of this but more important to get back home alive!
Awesome video Miller that green snake has an amazing green color plus that tree is awesome too, never seen one like that before, so beautiful out there 👍
This was an entertaining video to watch. It is so cool to see so mamy different kinds of species in the rainforest. That green python looked beautiful. 😊 Thank you for sharing your experience with us.
Amazing footage yet again. Not sure about wandering through a swamp in the dark, knowing there are crocs and dingoes. Oh yes and big snakes.
So cool buddy... Wish i could do what you do but I'll be just fine watching you do it all . Awesome as always my friend
Youre are certainly in the thick of it Miller great work finding these Snakes and Crocs
Amazing young man. It's so cool watching your videos. In all your adventures, God's speed.
Great vid, tiny critique the audio when using your camera goes on the left or right ear depending on how you hold it. Music and voice overs are pretty balanced. Not sure if it’s a camera mic setting or if you can audio eq it out in post. ❤️
I watch the vids either way.
Good to see you. 😊😊😊 The snakes are beautiful! I got to see a Casawari when I was in Cape Tribulation. That is an amazing bird. Take care. 😊😊😊
Hey Miller, love your work. I want to share a tidbit of python biology with you: pythons (all constrictor) don't "squeeze the air out of you." They suffocate by preventing the blood from flowing. It's called circulatory arrest.
Great video mate! Thankful those dingo’s weren’t any closer and you got out safely 👏
Awesome video mate keep up the good work
Looks like Daintree Forest. We had some pretty scary encounters with Cassowarys there. These Dinosaurs are nothing to mess with. Also we had insanely large Salties casually swimming in the sea while we were snorkeling. God, I love Austria!
sooo sick bro start watching you at 8 good to see your still at it
Hi Miller mate love the green tree python it is a bit like the emerald tree boa in south america and you heard that there is a blue crocodile so i heard on youtube always great videos cant wait for next week
Total ripper! Thanx Mills, greetz from Merewether. 💙👍
The Pilbara Olive Python is my favourite. Its an endangered species and we've been lucky enough to see 4 at work this year. All juveniles which is a great sign.
Oh and Miller, when are you gonna restock your merch?? Lucky you as everything is out of stock! However, my family and I are going to all buy your sweatshirt!! ❤❤❤
I have an Aru green tree python almost 2 years old. It was awesome seeing one in the wild in your video. That one is defiantly 4+ years old
Your videos are incredible and also you have some big balls 😂
Another EPIC ADVENTURE Miller.. 👍 your docos are doin alot to educate people on nature and creating awareness good job mate stay safe get yourself some overboots 😂 👍...
Watching the pythons climb the trees was incredible!!!
Another awesome video miller
Green-Tree pythons look like our Green Boas here in Brazil.. how cool is that mate!
That green tree python was Absolutely Beautiful
Love you miller!
From Dallas To Australia, I wish I could Live What You Live On Sooo Many Levels❗️
OO fascinating video, haven't watched in a long time. Though gotta catch up XD
So amazing man fr!
Sick video again bro
Miller bro! Do you ride around the sunny coast on a Suzuki rmx bike???
Well I have a DR-Z400E Cape York Edition
Haha pretty sure we seen you just near Aussie world Friday, was gonna say hi but wasn’t sure it was you and didn’t wanna look like a freak 🤣
I believe that the Green Python is in a rare category. It's an example of convergent evolution. It in appearance and behaviour is almost identical to the Emerald Boa of Sth America. Although genetically they are poles apart. I stand corrected though. Love your passion and your work.👍
Hello from ireland. Great video as usual. Are u in the daintree or further north toward cooktown
please be careful...i am praying for you continued safety
Thank you !
Nice video - whens the next video at the jetty in the gold coast?
Watching that python climb like that was so cool
I'm from New Zealand that seems to be very well protected from dangerous animals, so watching this seems like it would be nothing but amazing. Where abouts is this filmed?
This in all in far north queensland
Woohoo. Awesome vid 🇦🇺
U are an absolute legend
Good luck out there, Australian Miller Wilson.
Hi honey!!! Wonderful video!!! ❤
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I have a problem with your videos that happens quite often and very rarely. It happens with other channels videos, but it seems on my home theater system and run five speakers left right center to surrounds and subwoofer audio when you’re talking seems to come out of my speaker and not my speaker as it should it seems to do this with most your videos. Do you have any idea why that would be and is there anyway you could possibly fix it and I love watching your videos, man
Hey Miller... magnificent looking bird...nice snakes too! So crocs do not stuff their kills underwater to rot? They eat them fresh? Amazing....What are the mark on the side of the python mouths? They look like holes. Have you ever considered getting a pilots license?
I've seen a croc up at yellow waters in the NT guarding a smaller croc that he had killed days before. Not sure if he ate it later or if it was a territorial thing because I was told that same alpha croc had taken a pig in front of a tour group only a week before we saw it with it's most recent kill
We need you to do a Yowie video mate.
Hey Miller, you should come to Nepal for a jungle walk in a forest full of tigers !!
Miller you should go looking for northern emerald tree boas now since you already did amazon tree pythons
Do you use any mosquito repellent when out there or are you a blood donor?
I love your documentaries Miller but could you put your voice in stereo please ?
Did you find John Plant?
I wanted to order a 6 pack but I live on canada and the shipping cost the same thong as the pack😢 maybe another time... keep up the good work , I love your videos.
Are you doing all the filming yourself like Survivourman?
You th man! Stay safe!!
I just seen an old video of Steve Irwin letting an Inland taipan crawl around his face as he layed on the ground…..It was the craziest thing I’ve seen…..Is that something you’ve done before.
Do you watch the nrl it so what team you follow
Always love watching you try to get eaten. LOL Just joking stay safe.
Seeing the croc by drone is close enough. You really need support, another person with some triage skills would be very nice. You're in an area where a sprained ankle could ruin your day. Stay safe!!! Would like you to be the one who captures the Tasmanian Tiger for the first time (on the trail camera of course) so keep filming!!!
Definitely need to research abit more about non reported feeding habits for the crocs mate
I used to watch this when he had like 12k subs on yt years ago
sickk🤙🏻
how did you find two pythons (one extremely rare) so easily and so near each other in broad daylight? The Green tree python was in immaculate condition too.
The wild swine in the Daintree and Wet Tropics are Papuan hogs (Sus scrofa papuensis), which are endemic to Australia, Papua New Guinea, and Irian Jaya. They're not feral pigs (Sus scrofa domesticus). The Papuan hog is an ancient hybrid between the banded pig and Celebes warty pig, two swine species that modern humans moved around Southeast Asia and Oceania. The wild pigs in Polynesia are South China boar. Papuan hogs have lived in New Guinea for 10,000 years, and Australia 2,100 years. That means they've coexisted with New Guinean plants, animals, and fungi also found in Cape York since the Holocene began. Rainforest saltwater crocodiles, Aborigines, and dingoes depend on Papuan hogs for meat.
this is epic
Awesomeness!!!
or preditors "me aka miller" 😂🤣
Miller Wilson have Scrub Pythons slithered in Cairns Neighborhood? Also this happened on a Bondi vet episode when Cairns called Dr. Chris Brown & Australian Reptile Park Manager Tim Faulkner to rescue a Legendary 7 meter Scrub Python in a Canoe Club! No luck the Scrub Python Dr. Chris caught was over 5 meters. Before you say something, Yes They did have Reptile permits!
0:30 it’s Kevin
What species of three is that?? 00:26
Awww man you were already here 😂
Yo bro why don’t you film some of the big cats from India , it’s home to many endangered cat species, royal Bengal tiger, asiatic tiger, clouded leopard, snow leopard, leopards,one horned rhinoceros, Asian elephant, and many awe inspiring animals you should pay a visit to India someday, absolutely love your videos.❤❤
why do I only have left side sound on my headphones in this video?
Jungle pythons are the most beautiful in my opinion
❤frm india 👍
Where is the wilderness?
Is that the same kind of bird that body slammed the kid into the tree ? xD