In love these how to shows. All the things you think of. It’s easy to show them doing tricks so that we forget they are not humans. They have their requirements, and we have to anticipate them so they can remain comfortable and safe.
I loved this video! And the table/banner is such a smart idea :) We are packing up a bunch of our animals for two primary school visits today aswell 🦎🐊🐍🐢
I've been watching these videos for a little while now, and, while all your eps are incredibly informative and fairly humorous, this one was really cool! The 'behind-the-scenes' view of how you care for the animals is my favorite. Thanks for the fascinating content! I look forward to binge watching the rest of your vids XD
I love this, I’m envious of the preschoolers getting to see the animals up close. Thank you for the job you do, lovingly caring for these animals. I assume that Lollipop’s scent glands been removed, I think Skunks are really cute.
This reminded me of some of the presentations I got to see while I was back in elementary school. It was very interesting getting a peak to the preparation behind a presentation and I'd love to see how different animals get ready for heading out. I'd also be interested in seeing how you slowly get a new animal into the routine of doing a presentation. :)
thanks for showing some behind the scenes work you do for your presentations. it's obvious you take extraordinary care to make all the animals comfortable and at the same time accessible to children and audiences. great job!
Really enjoyed hearing about this side of Animal Wonders' work. Just great seeing both how you relate to the animals (almost as coworkers) and the preschooler presentation enthusiasm.
You and your crew are such amazing people. you really come alive when showing your residents to people! i can tell that you really love what you do! :)
Jessi, me and my kids would love to see a walk around tour of the animal wonders complex, maybe showing how you make the rounds day by day. Thanks for the great videos!
Omg. I just remembered that last night I dreamed I was at an airport and in a side room you were actually doing a presentation! :'D it was really nice meeting you.
I'd be interested to see what everyone's roles are at Animal Wonders and what their roles look like on a day to day basis. I guess kind of like a day at Animal Wonders. I feel like you've brought up a video idea like that before but said it would be kinda hard to do since yall are really busy which I understand but any video that is similar to that would be cool.
I definitely loved this episode. It shows your passion so well, both towards the animals, as well as when interacting with the kids. As for an idea for episodes, how about a type of Kids-React to various animals. I guess that can be difficult, permit-wise, but if at all possible I think it would be a huge hit.
This was a great video! More like this with the different animals and how they need to be 'handled' for presentations would be so cool! I was also wondering something.. I think i remember you saying once that the sugar glider pouch was full of their urine because that's just what they do, which obviously means it needs to be washed frequently to avoid illness for glider and human alike. My question is, how do they respond to the "this doesn't smell like us!" bit when it comes back? Do all the animals react similarly to freshly washed things?
I don't know about sugar gliders, but I've had several rodent species (and a bunny) and they all behave the same: pushing around their litter, restoring their larder, digging through their substrate, and rubbing their scent on everything. They don't like it being new, but they aren't as threatened as if it smelled like a rival critter. Dogs and cats also will dig in newly washed blankets and roll around and mark them- many animals are good at covering an absence of scent up! Hopefully it's similar for the gliders, and hope that helps!
I loved this video Jessi, it was really cool to see the logistics of transferring your animal ambassadors. I honestly don't know how you keep track of all of there specific routines. But you do and you're amazing! Also I really liked the music in it, it was very lively. Keep up the awesome work! ❤️❤️❤️
I think I enjoyed this video the best so far Jess, except for your collab vids with scischow of course. Because this one you truly get to see the interaction between you and the children with the animals. An that is super special. You've found your spot in life, your purpose.
This was so cute! I can't remember if you did a episode on crate training for exotics. I think you did one on dogs and cats or maybe it was just your dogs. But like myself I own a bird and a few rabbits. All are happily crate trained and know commands such as kennel up our crate. Yes my bunnies know basic commands lol. My bird knows go potty and she usually does it on command lol. Your videos have also taught me alot about dealing with exotic animals I don't even own. It has helped me help friends and family and have often referred them to your videos lol. We love you videos and have been a diligent watcher for several years now. Never missing a episode. Thank you for all you do and can't wait to see what you post next! Love the Garman- Falls clan :)
I'm curious about how many animals you prefer to limit a show to, and if you have one person vs. two (or more) person show numbers of animals or specific animals.
AlthenaLuna yeah she is doing well to keep that age group interested with only a few animals! I normally bring 4-5 lizards, 3 pythons, a turtle, marsupial, bird and crocodile just so I can move though them quickly enough to keep the kids keen!
I remember when I was in elementary, an animal sanctuary group came to our school. (I don't know which one) and I got to hold a trantula. (Probably not super safe as I was very little lol) but I would still love to see another presentation like this. I wish they did more public ones but I can see how that could get stressful.
I'd like to see a "normal" day schedule. I know you have a lot of different animals but you have to have some basic schedule haven't you? I saw the videos with Huckleberry, Kemosabe and Mimi but this is just a glimpse of your daily routine. Or maybe just a video tour of your facility. That would be awesome! I see all those enclosures but not how they connect to each other. Thanks for making these videos! You guys are awesome :)
Wonderful video, I enjoyed the journey. I was wondering how the nocturnal animals are taken care of, if you set food out at night or if there are special scheduled things you do for them? Thank you for your videos and your time!
I love how caring you are! Would you ever have fish? I was wondering because you can’t really take them out as ambassadors but there are still fish in need. Just wondering, loved this!
It must be funny for gadget and gizmo when they wake up and leave their pouch they’re in a new place and then they go back into their pouch and wake up back in their home
I would be really interested in a series of videos pretty much like this one, but with all the work people at Animal Wonder do. I imagine it's A LOT of work to take care of all the animals everyday, how you control what each animal eats and when, how to socialize with all the animals who need it, what is the training routine, cleaning the whole thing, the paperwork to make sure evething is a-ok with the laws and fiscalization, and probably loads more I don't even think about. I know it would be kind of different content than what you usually do and I don't know how the subscribers and viwers would like that, but here's my humble request ^^
Have you heard of the book Jake’s Bones? It’s a wonderful educational book by a kid whose hobby is skeletal rearticulation of animal bones he finds in the wild. Not only is it really informative and fun, but it’s cool for kids to learn about science from another kid.
Loved this video! Fascinating! Question: is anyone at Animal Wonders overnight to care for and interact with the animals? Or do you just do evening feedings and go home?
Danielle Linder Sometimes when we rescue an animal the ride to Animal Wonders is really stressful, but once we teach them that their crate is a safe space and we work on lengthening the time in the crate and add movement a bit at a time, the actual car ride doesn't bother them since they're already used to movement.
Hi, so I got 2 gcc about a month ago. I'm going to be going to my dads house in a couple weeks or so, and it's a pretty long drive. I don't really know how to get them ready for it and I'm kinda worried. The car ride is about 5-6 hours. Do you think you could make a video on everything you need and how to travel with your birds? Thank you!
Your personality with the kids is awesome. You should have your husband video one of your shows, so we could see you do your job. My 4 year old cousin would LOVE IT! Would love to see the kids reactions to all the animals and the things you say. You might have to get parents permission though, even if it's being filmed from the back and you can't see the kids faces. Idk, just a thought. Could we get an update on Huckleberry?
In love these how to shows. All the things you think of. It’s easy to show them doing tricks so that we forget they are not humans. They have their requirements, and we have to anticipate them so they can remain comfortable and safe.
You should definitely show us more of what you guys do it would be really cool!
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I’d love to see more about public presentations!
I loved this video! And the table/banner is such a smart idea :)
We are packing up a bunch of our animals for two primary school visits today aswell 🦎🐊🐍🐢
I've been watching these videos for a little while now, and, while all your eps are incredibly informative and fairly humorous, this one was really cool! The 'behind-the-scenes' view of how you care for the animals is my favorite. Thanks for the fascinating content! I look forward to binge watching the rest of your vids XD
I always come to the videos for the animals but I stay for Jessi and her passion.
Jessi, your enthusiasm is contagious and inspiring!
Jessi.... You are the darn cutest... My heart melts every time i see the love you have for your little friends!
I love this, I’m envious of the preschoolers getting to see the animals up close. Thank you for the job you do, lovingly caring for these animals. I assume that Lollipop’s scent glands been removed, I think Skunks are really cute.
This is so interesting! Y'all should do more videos like this. I also love hearing the birds in the background :)
This reminded me of some of the presentations I got to see while I was back in elementary school.
It was very interesting getting a peak to the preparation behind a presentation and I'd love to see how different animals get ready for heading out.
I'd also be interested in seeing how you slowly get a new animal into the routine of doing a presentation. :)
Here are the principles of a presentation :
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thanks for showing some behind the scenes work you do for your presentations. it's obvious you take extraordinary care to make all the animals comfortable and at the same time accessible to children and audiences. great job!
Aww, you’re so good with kids! I once remember my school did a reptile show and I think it begun my love fore snakes
I've been wanting to see you go about a presentation forever, so I'm happy that you could finally make it work!
Really enjoyed this video. Sometimes it's fun to get a bit of a behind-the-scenes look and learn things about each animal in the process.
Really enjoyed hearing about this side of Animal Wonders' work. Just great seeing both how you relate to the animals (almost as coworkers) and the preschooler presentation enthusiasm.
I look forward to these videos every week, they make me so happy. :) Keep it up!!
I love that you take such cool creatures you show the kids
I love to see how you take care of the animals.
I love watching you interact with the kids 💓
You and your crew are such amazing people. you really come alive when showing your residents to people! i can tell that you really love what you do! :)
This is so wonderful! I’m a teacher and those students were so lucky to have you come teach them all about your amazing creatures :)
You seem like the kind of person that kids love
I like this kind of video a lot! More please :)
I loved this so much ❤️
I'm so glad I can help on Patreon
Jessi, me and my kids would love to see a walk around tour of the animal wonders complex, maybe showing how you make the rounds day by day. Thanks for the great videos!
This was such a wonderful episode! I've been wondering what all you do to prepare for a long time now. Thank you for showing us!
Wonderful video as usual! I admire that you love animals as much as me. God bless your kind soul.
Omg. I just remembered that last night I dreamed I was at an airport and in a side room you were actually doing a presentation! :'D it was really nice meeting you.
This was a fantastic video! I loved the little snippets of you interacting with the audience too :)
I love Animal Wonders! i dont understand why anyone would give a dislike to an animal education video..
What a great episode! Thanks Jessi.
I was smiling the whole time while watching this video it was soooo cute.
Has anyone ever adopted one of your pets at Animal Wonders?
Animal Wonders is meant to be a lifelong home so they don't do adoptions.
-A longtime viewer
You're an awesome professional! Thanks for giving us a glimpse of you in action!
This was great. Jess, you seem to have a lot of fun with the kids!
Rue's views Oh yeah! These kids also know me pretty well at this point so they have a great time meeting new animals and having fun with me.
This video was so good.
I'd be interested to see what everyone's roles are at Animal Wonders and what their roles look like on a day to day basis. I guess kind of like a day at Animal Wonders. I feel like you've brought up a video idea like that before but said it would be kinda hard to do since yall are really busy which I understand but any video that is similar to that would be cool.
I really do enjoy how you guys did this video and i would like to see more of this type of video. Keep up the good work!
Great video! I'd love to see more episodes on your presentations.
I definitely loved this episode. It shows your passion so well, both towards the animals, as well as when interacting with the kids. As for an idea for episodes, how about a type of Kids-React to various animals. I guess that can be difficult, permit-wise, but if at all possible I think it would be a huge hit.
Oh my lord that skunk!!! So pretty!
Thank you for doing this video i was so excited
Love the behind the scenes look!
This was so cool! I wish they had this in my elementary school when I was a kid. I would have loved your presentations! 😁
that was awesome! I would love to see a full presentation, I think that would be pretty cool!
Absolutely love how you do this and yes, this is really interesting to me.
Oh, you are right! I absolutely am interested in seeing this!!
This was a great video! More like this with the different animals and how they need to be 'handled' for presentations would be so cool! I was also wondering something.. I think i remember you saying once that the sugar glider pouch was full of their urine because that's just what they do, which obviously means it needs to be washed frequently to avoid illness for glider and human alike. My question is, how do they respond to the "this doesn't smell like us!" bit when it comes back? Do all the animals react similarly to freshly washed things?
I don't know about sugar gliders, but I've had several rodent species (and a bunny) and they all behave the same: pushing around their litter, restoring their larder, digging through their substrate, and rubbing their scent on everything. They don't like it being new, but they aren't as threatened as if it smelled like a rival critter.
Dogs and cats also will dig in newly washed blankets and roll around and mark them- many animals are good at covering an absence of scent up!
Hopefully it's similar for the gliders, and hope that helps!
Hi Jessi you are our favorite animal wonder
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So much work! And so much passion. You really inspire me :)
I loved this video Jessi, it was really cool to see the logistics of transferring your animal ambassadors. I honestly don't know how you keep track of all of there specific routines. But you do and you're amazing! Also I really liked the music in it, it was very lively. Keep up the awesome work! ❤️❤️❤️
I think I enjoyed this video the best so far Jess, except for your collab vids with scischow of course.
Because this one you truly get to see the interaction between you and the children with the animals. An that is super special. You've found your spot in life, your purpose.
Wow! I dont know how you do what you along with having kids and husband too!!! You are an awsome couple Thanks for a your hard with animals....:-)
Great Video ..wish we had them when I was in elementary school!
Excellent episode. Keep 'em coming...
This was so cute! I can't remember if you did a episode on crate training for exotics. I think you did one on dogs and cats or maybe it was just your dogs. But like myself I own a bird and a few rabbits. All are happily crate trained and know commands such as kennel up our crate. Yes my bunnies know basic commands lol. My bird knows go potty and she usually does it on command lol. Your videos have also taught me alot about dealing with exotic animals I don't even own. It has helped me help friends and family and have often referred them to your videos lol. We love you videos and have been a diligent watcher for several years now. Never missing a episode. Thank you for all you do and can't wait to see what you post next!
Love the Garman- Falls clan :)
You're so awesome Jessi. I love all your videos and it's always interesting to see the new topics!
This was so amazing. I would love to see more videos like this!
LOVE IT❣❣❣ Would love to see more videos like this!!!! 😍😍😍 but my FAVORITE!!!! Videos you do.....are...... WHAT, WHEN AND HOW!!!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩
I love this video! Can you please share what a full presentation looks like?
Really love this video, you are amazing Jessi!
I love these kinds of videos please do more :D It's fun knowing how the presentations work ❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing. I also do presentations and picked up several tips to help for my next show.
This was a great episode, I'd love to see more of this kind of stuff :)
I'm curious about how many animals you prefer to limit a show to, and if you have one person vs. two (or more) person show numbers of animals or specific animals.
AlthenaLuna yeah she is doing well to keep that age group interested with only a few animals!
I normally bring 4-5 lizards, 3 pythons, a turtle, marsupial, bird and crocodile just so I can move though them quickly enough to keep the kids keen!
From what she said it sounds like she's doing a series of short visits.
You have the best job ever.
This video is just sooo amazing!! I love all your vids!!
Why is this channel so adorable?
More of these please!!
I remember when I was in elementary, an animal sanctuary group came to our school. (I don't know which one) and I got to hold a trantula. (Probably not super safe as I was very little lol) but I would still love to see another presentation like this. I wish they did more public ones but I can see how that could get stressful.
Loved it! More of these videos!
that was very interesting, thank you for sharing!
I love that we got to see this, it was so interesting :-D
5:50 - Easily be best moment of this channel.
I'd like to see a "normal" day schedule. I know you have a lot of different animals but you have to have some basic schedule haven't you? I saw the videos with Huckleberry, Kemosabe and Mimi but this is just a glimpse of your daily routine. Or maybe just a video tour of your facility. That would be awesome! I see all those enclosures but not how they connect to each other.
Thanks for making these videos! You guys are awesome :)
Wonderful video, I enjoyed the journey. I was wondering how the nocturnal animals are taken care of, if you set food out at night or if there are special scheduled things you do for them? Thank you for your videos and your time!
I was so happy when I got the notifications! 💙🦊
I love how caring you are! Would you ever have fish? I was wondering because you can’t really take them out as ambassadors but there are still fish in need. Just wondering, loved this!
If there's a betta fish rescue home let me know, so many pet stores treat them poorly and send them to improper homes ;~;
Brilliant!
I want to see kingasobi do a show. More and more lol love them all.
It must be funny for gadget and gizmo when they wake up and leave their pouch they’re in a new place and then they go back into their pouch and wake up back in their home
I would be really interested in a series of videos pretty much like this one, but with all the work people at Animal Wonder do. I imagine it's A LOT of work to take care of all the animals everyday, how you control what each animal eats and when, how to socialize with all the animals who need it, what is the training routine, cleaning the whole thing, the paperwork to make sure evething is a-ok with the laws and fiscalization, and probably loads more I don't even think about. I know it would be kind of different content than what you usually do and I don't know how the subscribers and viwers would like that, but here's my humble request ^^
I loved this video! Do you guys at animal wonders have fancy rats? If so can you make a video explaining care and/or training? Thanks!
Have you heard of the book Jake’s Bones? It’s a wonderful educational book by a kid whose hobby is skeletal rearticulation of animal bones he finds in the wild. Not only is it really informative and fun, but it’s cool for kids to learn about science from another kid.
Loved this video! Fascinating!
Question: is anyone at Animal Wonders overnight to care for and interact with the animals? Or do you just do evening feedings and go home?
Thanks!
yes omg I'm so early and happy. I am your biggest fannnnnnn!!!! I love you soon much
Love ur videos ❤
@6:51 Lolly gets me.
Jessi, come on out to The Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha, Nebraska and do a presentation here sometime.
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Does the car ride ever stress the animals?
Danielle Linder Sometimes when we rescue an animal the ride to Animal Wonders is really stressful, but once we teach them that their crate is a safe space and we work on lengthening the time in the crate and add movement a bit at a time, the actual car ride doesn't bother them since they're already used to movement.
Could you do a video showing all the dogs you own? They have appeared in other videos but you haven't done a video of us meeting them all.
My 9 years old really loves lollipop her birthday is on October and she really really does love her very much I was wondering if we could keep her
Oh how cool!
Hi, so I got 2 gcc about a month ago. I'm going to be going to my dads house in a couple weeks or so, and it's a pretty long drive. I don't really know how to get them ready for it and I'm kinda worried. The car ride is about 5-6 hours. Do you think you could make a video on everything you need and how to travel with your birds? Thank you!
Love your videos
Could you do a video on how you get the animals comfortable with the car? Have you ever had an animal that has got car-sick?
I love the sunconure
Your personality with the kids is awesome. You should have your husband video one of your shows, so we could see you do your job. My 4 year old cousin would LOVE IT! Would love to see the kids reactions to all the animals and the things you say. You might have to get parents permission though, even if it's being filmed from the back and you can't see the kids faces. Idk, just a thought.
Could we get an update on Huckleberry?
I mean I would love to see the animals