everyone mentioned the Cheetah/Leopard confusion, so let me help out: - if the big cat has black hexagons (the shape with 5 sides) with fair-color filling, they are leopards. - if the big cat has black dots, like you can't actually call them a shape, just dots, then it's a Cheetah. -------------- also, if a Cheetah escapes, you call for a search party, they are "kinda" friendly to humans or semi-domesticated.... but if a leopard escapes, you better declare a state of emergency, these are danger kitties.
@@belalabusultan5911 A starved Leopard isn't going to look like a cheetah, either. Cheetahs aren't starved, they're built like that on purpose for speed.
we should actually reverse it and think how stupid we are to not realise how complex other living beings are... but egoism is a part of being the top dog on the planet i guess
I just love how many people can't differentiate Cheetah and Leopard. and of course, you did show a few secs of correct leopard parts too. And it's China, 3rd leopard is probably in some pots boiling and of course
indeed the first three leopards were cheetahs btw there were times in Europe where they ate cats as well - but to be fair during wars and many many years ago. I personally can't imagine eating a cat, I have problems eating a shrimp because I feel terribly guilty. I like crustaceans and cats all the same.
@@ItsYouAreNotYour Cats only eat humans under very specific circumstances. It's almost always out of desperation - like when humans take all of their territory and prey by rapidly expanding into a previously wild area. 99% of the time, cats will do everything they possibly can to avoid contact with humans.
This was a bit of an abbreviated retelling of his escapades. They left out some of the funniest bits such as the fact that the reason he escaped his enclosure and then broke the window to get into the zoo keeper's house that one time was because he really was there to rob him. He raided the guy's fridge and ate a pound and a half of his bacon.
Good thing Baxter the joey was found quickly. A kangaroo jumping around in Louisiana is one nearsighted Cajun away from finding himself in one huge pot of rabbit gumbo...
I lived in Louisiana for over half my life. We used to hunt wild boar on 4 wheelers with 12 guages. It absolutely would've been eaten if it was spotted by the wrong one lmao
I love how he said “imagine your driving and you see a kangaroo on the side of the road” nothing much to imagine for me, I’m from Australia and I see them all the time, sad when the driver doesn’t see them on the road tho and hits them
We had an incident here in Miami. Apparently someone had a pet wallaby. It escaped while the guy was at worked. It roamed around the neighborhood for several hours and police eventually caught it. They took it away from the owner because I guess you need paperwork in order to keep one. It was funny though. People all over Miami were asking what the heck is a kangaroo doing here?!😂😂😂😂
@@toscatattertail9813 you mean to tell me you measure a stranger's intelligence by whether or not they can correctly identify one spotted big cat from another? 🤨 If so, your methods are highly questionable, at best my friend!
Apes stay in their enclosure because they want to and the staff makes them happy enough to not want to wander. Apes and octopus can leave whenever they damn well please. If we were given mates, friends, and enough stimulation in our favorite environment in an alien zoo, we wouldn't want to leave, either.
I am now convinced the @watop narrator and Steve are a little more than work colleagues maybe even Furries.....together......with each other! Anywho, to each their own. They still make great content and if that is or not is the way they get their creative juices flowing, more power to them. Go Steve!
20:50 _"...except tranquilizers of course."_ Not always. There was a case in Australia (IIRC) when a newly employed vet, who was not notified about planned exercises, used tranquilizer to catch a "gorilla", which he spotted outside the enclosure.
A guy in West plains Missouri used to have 3 chimps he kept in his back yard with and let them live in the attached house this is right on the town square like half a block from the court house and a bank. I forget which chimp escaped but one of them walked in the bank. Fortunately the owner also had a restaurant across the square and came to take him home s he was only outdoor like 20 minutes.
It amazes me that not one worker came up with the idea to use an angled barrier to keep the animal inside, using high impact scratch resistant plastic would keep the animal in If some parks can install barriers strong enough to keep lions away from people (there's YT vids of families watching their children sit in front of lion cages but with screen barriers), then parks like that animal is in can install barriers to keep their smallest escapee animals in
I loved this video. The badger was my favorite and then the Penguin. It just made me laugh at how smart some of the the animals where at escaping but they didn't go far after they had. 🤣🤣🤣
This is by far the best UA-cam video ever, but you didn't tell us what happened to the third fugitive leopard and I really want to know, even if the end was tragic. Great Video, though....
Orangutan means a person who lives in the forest, as the Indonesians gave the name, because it is an intelligent animal, using tools, for example using tree branches to scratch its back.greeting from indonesia
Lmao. The kangaroo and parrots excape happened where I live in Zachary LA. It's not even a zoo but it is where they keep animals. Lol. I think the animals were taken from their owners because of this too. They had 2 parrots excape earlier before the kangaroo did. It took them all day to find them and this was with help from everyone in the city watching them.
Like human beings...NO living being likes to be locked up. Yes, you have shelter, food, warmth/heat, but there is one thing you don't have....your own freedom.
Speaking about wolves climbing trees... My mom has a quarter section in Alberta of mixed tree, Muskogee and prairies. They have horses, donkeys (for protection) and goats and chickens. Most of their land is in its raw state. Anyway, she had a Labrador/bull terrier cross and years later a bure breed German Sheppard. Each had been seen, do to various predators of scaling up trees. They both climbed the same way, similar to how black bears run uo trees. Both reach similar heights aprx 15 feet and both sort of backwards ran down to about 5 feet and jumped. These two dogs never knew each other. One died well before the other was purchased. She had shelties, who would just run around in circles barking like morons. I know of other people who live in other rural communities who seen their larger dogs climb trees. Always they are chasing something, not being the ones chased . Lots of predators in Canada.
If all these animals are so smart and almost human-like, what allows us to still lock them in cages then? They clearly show that they have their own personalities and desires. So maybe we should treat them with a little bit of respect and close all zoos.
There's something hilariously adorable about Evelyn the Gorilla getting out of her enclosure to see giraffes and smack some human ass lmao That being said, I feel bad for the wild animals who literally risk life and limb trying to get back to freedom
14:42 I know this is nit-picky, but those were absolutely cheetahs. You’re a channel that educates through multimedia, let’s not lead people astray with bad visual cues.
I would tell the zookeepers that I am not leaving, instead I would just relax and enjoy the chaos. I would feel safer with the animals than with most people.
17:25 Anyone who has played Nintendo's Legend Of Zelda- Twilight Princess, has experienced. Wolves hopping around high platforms is not that unlikely of an occurrence.😅
I seen a bobcat all alone in an enclosure at the Anchorage zoo when I was 13. I think the contractors were done early on a Friday, and since they don't work on the weekends, they left some equipment out in the open
Dude, octopi are gross and honey badgers are smarter than expected. I think its hella funny how Ken Allen, and the other primates, just simply took a stroll around their own zoo's. Thanks for getting my brain started for this day! Merry Christmas 😎
I escaped from zoo's multiple times. Not that hard, just make sure you can pull of a sprint after you entered the pinguin enclosure and the guards turn up.
Can we take a moment to appreciate how he never hits us with sponsored ads
nah saw sponsor add before but his advertise was too good almost fell for it!
He made some ad just not here I'll upload a video of it
I need that coffee machine though. 😛
@@tenshidesu503 yeah not like everyone else tho
He must do voice acting for others as well. He did an ad on the radio for an event in my lil small Ontario town
Staff:
"Stoffel just can't handle life out there. He isn't ready or developed enough for it"
Stoffel:
"You dare question my intelligence, mortal?"
stoffel is the reincarnation of Yoshie Shiratori
gotta love government leaders: don't tell people there's a panther on the loose, they'll stop paying for zoo tickets and lattes.
Taxation is theft.
thats China for ya
@@daswizard5861 i'm not naive enough to think my own government isn't exactly the same.
@@entropicflux8849 all governments are like that lol
you give the government too much credit. they're probably too busy regulating cheese and corn oil.
14:41 those 3 wild cheetahs looked very concerned about the 3 leopards that escaped on a completely different continent.
i laugh
Right lol
my dumb ass yelled at my screen every time a cheetah was shown. XD
@@fizzygrizzy4957 same 😂
Maybe inserted intentionally to increase engagement in the comments :p
everyone mentioned the Cheetah/Leopard confusion, so let me help out:
- if the big cat has black hexagons (the shape with 5 sides) with fair-color filling, they are leopards.
- if the big cat has black dots, like you can't actually call them a shape, just dots, then it's a Cheetah.
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also, if a Cheetah escapes, you call for a search party, they are "kinda" friendly to humans or semi-domesticated.... but if a leopard escapes, you better declare a state of emergency, these are danger kitties.
Also cheetahs have facial markings that make them look like the crow or the wrestler sting or like they were crying black tears
@@akiraasmr3002
I always thought of it as (emo Makeup) for cheetahs lol
they are one of mmy favorite animals ❤
Not just that, Cheetahs are very slim, like a greyhound. Leopards are stocky, big paws and thick legs.
@@BeckyNosferatu
a starved Leopard would be skinny, but in general you are correct.
@@belalabusultan5911 A starved Leopard isn't going to look like a cheetah, either. Cheetahs aren't starved, they're built like that on purpose for speed.
This shows how smart animals truly are!
we should actually reverse it and think how stupid we are to not realise how complex other living beings are... but egoism is a part of being the top dog on the planet i guess
@puteqx you know how many dudes punch brick walls and break their hands 🤣😂
Slapped on the bottom...🤣🤣🤣🤣 What an absolutely unique encounter.
I just love how many people can't differentiate Cheetah and Leopard. and of course, you did show a few secs of correct leopard parts too. And it's China, 3rd leopard is probably in some pots boiling and of course
Gotta steal that virility, if you eat a cheetah heart you will go faster /logic
indeed the first three leopards were cheetahs btw there were times in Europe where they ate cats as well - but to be fair during wars and many many years ago. I personally can't imagine eating a cat, I have problems eating a shrimp because I feel terribly guilty. I like crustaceans and cats all the same.
@@SaraMKay Just remember they would have no problem eatting you. Including the shrimp if they could. It's fair game.
@@ItsYouAreNotYour Cats only eat humans under very specific circumstances. It's almost always out of desperation - like when humans take all of their territory and prey by rapidly expanding into a previously wild area. 99% of the time, cats will do everything they possibly can to avoid contact with humans.
Omg yes! Lol
The Honey Badger was hilarious! He’s actually a human being wearing a honey badger costume. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ken Allen is adorable…Orangs are my favorite.
Imagine we get the news that a group of rhinos was missing from a Chinese zoo.
I used to be stoffels caretaker for a while. Honey badgers are extremely fun to work with but can be pretty dangerous aswell. I miss those times
Idk about you guys, but the honey badger was an absolute chad
This was a bit of an abbreviated retelling of his escapades. They left out some of the funniest bits such as the fact that the reason he escaped his enclosure and then broke the window to get into the zoo keeper's house that one time was because he really was there to rob him. He raided the guy's fridge and ate a pound and a half of his bacon.
Good thing Baxter the joey was found quickly. A kangaroo jumping around in Louisiana is one nearsighted Cajun away from finding himself in one huge pot of rabbit gumbo...
Giant Rabbit Gumbo, enough for all the Neighbors
@D camel is great
I lived in Louisiana for over half my life. We used to hunt wild boar on 4 wheelers with 12 guages. It absolutely would've been eaten if it was spotted by the wrong one lmao
Mmm giant possum gumbo
@@grapenut6094 That might be closer to the right taste, given that Roos and Possums are both marsupials...
A wolf called Virginia...this one cracked me up 😂
"In the wild they will simply die" ya well tell that to Peta 🤣
What does Peta have to do with zoo animals escaping and dying in the wild?
@@Tempe1962 peta thinks regardless of situation we should free every captive animal, including your dog. Xd
20:55 That guy in a zebra suit 🤣🤣🤣, that falling act was brilliant
I love how he said “imagine your driving and you see a kangaroo on the side of the road” nothing much to imagine for me, I’m from Australia and I see them all the time, sad when the driver doesn’t see them on the road tho and hits them
Remember to tell your insurance that the kangaroo hit you.
Yeah, poor car…
Natural selection.
Also:
Dingo ate MA BABY.
We had an incident here in Miami. Apparently someone had a pet wallaby. It escaped while the guy was at worked. It roamed around the neighborhood for several hours and police eventually caught it. They took it away from the owner because I guess you need paperwork in order to keep one. It was funny though. People all over Miami were asking what the heck is a kangaroo doing here?!😂😂😂😂
@@wiseferret4745 loool
Honey badger don’t give a sh*t! 😂😂
Also that badger is crazy smart….
I have a question, if the one who escaped was a leopard, why did they put cheetah images and videos? 😅
Thought the same thing.
cause to some one large spotted feline is the same as all the others, they aren't smart enough to actually know the difference.
@@toscatattertail9813 you mean to tell me you measure a stranger's intelligence by whether or not they can correctly identify one spotted big cat from another? 🤨 If so, your methods are highly questionable, at best my friend!
Not all the images were cheetahs. Some were leopards.
I made a comment on that too, 3 videos referencing leopards all 3 used cheetah pics in the images 🤣
They are intelligent , Love them, Bless all of them Amen Amen Amen 👍💪🙏👍
The part where they had the penguins flying was hilarious. I got so confused for a second.
BBC prank from 2008
I had a good chuckle at that when I suddenly remembered penguins can’t fly.
"Under all known laws of aviation, penguins should not be able to fly."
God bless everyone who read this 😇😇🙌🏾🙏🏼
Dude, bot?
Yeah my UA-cam is infected with Jesus
But still I'm thankful about that
Let's be honest. That leopard in China got made into soup and a rug and maybe some iPhone cases
I had chickens & one named "Harriet" would escape & taught the others to escape. She had the right name for sure.
These animals are so damn smart
That fricking honey badger would drive me crazy 😂
How could you not mention the octopus that escaped it's enclosure just to throw it's expired fish dinner at the staff?
Or the one that escaped to turn off the light above his tank 🤣🤣🤣
During the leopard story I love how they show cheetahs quit being a noob sauce Steve.
I love WATOP, I really do! But the few clips on "Leopard" topic shown were Cheetah 😅
Apes stay in their enclosure because they want to and the staff makes them happy enough to not want to wander. Apes and octopus can leave whenever they damn well please. If we were given mates, friends, and enough stimulation in our favorite environment in an alien zoo, we wouldn't want to leave, either.
"Animals that shocked people with their IQ"
Thumbnail: *gorilla absolutely shitwhipping a monkey into the ground*
😂
I am now convinced the @watop narrator and Steve are a little more than work colleagues maybe even Furries.....together......with each other!
Anywho, to each their own. They still make great content and if that is or not is the way they get their creative juices flowing, more power to them.
Go Steve!
20:50 _"...except tranquilizers of course."_ Not always. There was a case in Australia (IIRC) when a newly employed vet, who was not notified about planned exercises, used tranquilizer to catch a "gorilla", which he spotted outside the enclosure.
Stoffel got me weak 😂😂😂😂 luv tht guy 😆😂👌🏽
Just like us Human they also became bored, lonely and sad.Just imagine somebody took you away from Home or From Your Families.
This is a joint operation of Elite penguin spies Skipper, Kowalski, Rico and Private.🐧🐧🐧🐧
Greetings from Greece!
17:18 I really thought they were flying 😂
Stoffel is proof that honey badgers aren't dumb, they really are just courageous AF.
Also Stoffel: what is life without lions to fight?
I won't lie, I was amazed about the resourcefulness of the Honey badgers. I mean, I imagined they were smart, but not that at all!
THIS one was seriously funny, thanks, Steve
2:19 it’s near impossible to get mad at the badger because he’s so smart
Learning is the way is it.😆
A guy in West plains Missouri used to have 3 chimps he kept in his back yard with and let them live in the attached house this is right on the town square like half a block from the court house and a bank. I forget which chimp escaped but one of them walked in the bank. Fortunately the owner also had a restaurant across the square and came to take him home s he was only outdoor like 20 minutes.
The only content I wait for and that triggers my happy chemicals 😊
Shout outs to those that noticed they were showed cheetahs 🐆 instead of leopards
I could understand confusing a leopard with a jaguar, but a cheetah is pretty distinctly different.
That is terrifying the gorilla standing on his hind legs, ready to square up.
Who,the hell,is smoking weed here??😂😂😂You??or Steve??😂😂😂😂Fantastic movies,and so funny😂😂😂am crawling loughing😂😂😂😂😂👍👍👍👍👍
Only channel without a clickbait😂
Clickbait, but the bait gets you what you need
The fact that some of these animals are smarter than the government
that's no great feat
I love your channel but the slurp of your coffee in the intro haunts my dreams seriously 🤣🤣🤣❤️
- This is hysterical 🤣 so far. Had to share this !!!
WATOP: "Leopard escap-" *shows a clip of an cheetah*
wow Daytime WATOP
Honey badger said, "no more locked doors!"
Says leopards shows cheetahs.
It's a trap Steve don't listen!
Am I the only one rooting for the honey badger?
Stoffel is a menace to society🤣🤣🤣
That last bit about catching people dressed up as animals sounds like a Ross creations prank 😄
this is the best youtube channel
Lol " the stones had to be confiscated". What a world
It amazes me that not one worker came up with the idea to use an angled barrier to keep the animal inside, using high impact scratch resistant plastic would keep the animal in
If some parks can install barriers strong enough to keep lions away from people (there's YT vids of families watching their children sit in front of lion cages but with screen barriers), then parks like that animal is in can install barriers to keep their smallest escapee animals in
No need to beg to like. Great video
I loved this video. The badger was my favorite and then the Penguin. It just made me laugh at how smart some of the the animals where at escaping but they didn't go far after they had. 🤣🤣🤣
This is by far the best UA-cam video ever, but you didn't tell us what happened to the third fugitive leopard and I really want to know, even if the end was tragic. Great Video, though....
Orangutan means a person who lives in the forest, as the Indonesians gave the name, because it is an intelligent animal, using tools, for example using tree branches to scratch its back.greeting from indonesia
WATOP for president 🙌
Lmao. The kangaroo and parrots excape happened where I live in Zachary LA. It's not even a zoo but it is where they keep animals. Lol.
I think the animals were taken from their owners because of this too. They had 2 parrots excape earlier before the kangaroo did. It took them all day to find them and this was with help from everyone in the city watching them.
Honeybadger:
Mensa member ✔
Engineering degree ✔
Awake at night ✔
Like human beings...NO living being likes to be locked up. Yes, you have shelter, food, warmth/heat, but there is one thing you don't have....your own freedom.
My mom enjoys watching these videos keep up the good work 😁
Love how smart those hunny beggars
Love your videos! Just want to.point out though I n this video when talking about the leopards, you kept showing clips of Cheetas
Speaking about wolves climbing trees...
My mom has a quarter section in Alberta of mixed tree, Muskogee and prairies. They have horses, donkeys (for protection) and goats and chickens. Most of their land is in its raw state.
Anyway, she had a Labrador/bull terrier cross and years later a bure breed German Sheppard.
Each had been seen, do to various predators of scaling up trees. They both climbed the same way, similar to how black bears run uo trees. Both reach similar heights aprx 15 feet and both sort of backwards ran down to about 5 feet and jumped. These two dogs never knew each other. One died well before the other was purchased. She had shelties, who would just run around in circles barking like morons.
I know of other people who live in other rural communities who seen their larger dogs climb trees. Always they are chasing something, not being the ones chased .
Lots of predators in Canada.
Stoffel is a LEGEND!!!
If all these animals are so smart and almost human-like, what allows us to still lock them in cages then? They clearly show that they have their own personalities and desires. So maybe we should treat them with a little bit of respect and close all zoos.
Geez this Steve guy who edits everyones videos is a real pro.. xD
There's something hilariously adorable about Evelyn the Gorilla getting out of her enclosure to see giraffes and smack some human ass lmao
That being said, I feel bad for the wild animals who literally risk life and limb trying to get back to freedom
WE NEED WATOP. No like seriously
At least Stofell didnt wait for his poop to dry and pile it up.........he does sound like the BEST "sanctuary resident/family companion" ever
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14:42
I know this is nit-picky, but those were absolutely cheetahs. You’re a channel that educates through multimedia, let’s not lead people astray with bad visual cues.
Dang, those Badgers are gangster. 🦡🦡
Love the escape stories
I would tell the zookeepers that I am not leaving, instead I would just relax and enjoy the chaos. I would feel safer with the animals than with most people.
This is the earliest I've been. Can't sleep about to end it over a toothache. But I love your vids bro
4:05 Cha Cha was confronted by workers on the power lines and while trying to flee, got shocked/electrocuted at 4:16; he apparently survived
Honey badgers are incredibly intelligent! I'm really impressed!
Good job Inky 🐙
That third leopard became soup
17:25 Anyone who has played Nintendo's Legend Of Zelda- Twilight Princess, has experienced. Wolves hopping around high platforms is not that unlikely of an occurrence.😅
I found the ape escapes to be the most amusing
Why are u throwing in pics of cheetah with the leapords? Ur better than the rest of these UA-cam zoologist. Besides that u guys remain my fav channel
They're still americans though. Cant blame the failing education system. 😛
Humans have yet to impress animals with their creativity as humans study animals!
Leopards gonna hide for awhile til its safe.
Octopuses are limited by the size of their eyes...which btw has no blind spot like mammals, bc they evolved completely separate eye vision than us
I seen a bobcat all alone in an enclosure at the Anchorage zoo when I was 13. I think the contractors were done early on a Friday, and since they don't work on the weekends, they left some equipment out in the open
"No Zoo Can Hold These Animals"
Dude, octopi are gross and honey badgers are smarter than expected. I think its hella funny how Ken Allen, and the other primates, just simply took a stroll around their own zoo's. Thanks for getting my brain started for this day! Merry Christmas 😎
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The octopus found its way back to the ocean. Thats like a movie.
Shows how they want to be free
I escaped from zoo's multiple times. Not that hard, just make sure you can pull of a sprint after you entered the pinguin enclosure and the guards turn up.
0:39 there needs to be a video game based off of these honey badgers.