So this is what's going on in Australia...
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- Опубліковано 27 жов 2022
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what about duolingo
dude do you just have a hardon for the song you use on every video?
it's fucking annoying.
i can't listen to your videos because of it.
what exactly is appealing about anxious heart-palpitating bass notes pounding while you talk?
What makes you think that's appealing to viewers?
Echidnas aren't marsupials, but belong to another separate, even more ancient group of mammals called monotremes
It is really nice to see, that you took the criticism from other creaters seriously.
Keep up the good work!
What are you talking about?
@@doubleu.illiam He was plagarizing, there were a couple videos on that.
he didn't. 3 months ago he commented the same respond to another vid's comment section
@@ARCHITACADEMY “How OBF steals content and kills babies - OBF EXPOSED”
Fucking UA-cam hitpiece drama bots 😂
@@navymalfunction9710 you are misinformed or delusional
"My national bird is the Emu, and it's a pest. Also bloody delicious."
Oversimplified
Which episode? I'd love to watch it. Sounds funny.
@@aaronstanley6914 The Emu War, probably.
Thanks. Your right it's @3:10 in the video and even funnyer how he presents it.
My national bird is vegan and delicious too!
9:15. James Watson, a professor and conversation expert….
I think you meant CONSERVATION
Made me laugh ^^
Yea I was like, that's one rare skill set xD
6 feet does not equal 2 meters, its more like 1,8m if you want to round it out
dont think i would notice the different if i ran into one though
As an Australian, the British are as good at managing ecosystems as they are drawing borders.
Edit: Didn’t know this was such a controversial pov…
Also keep up the good work OBF
Yeah it's totally the Brits fault that middle easterners & Africans keep killing each other, and all other countries are just great at managing their ecosystems.
As a British person, the Australians can responsible for their own actions.
To be fair the aboriginal people caused the countrys desertification
@@richard1701able you are the same people lol
@@theloniuspunk383 not anymore.
"It may look a bit like a dinosaur" well birds are dinosaurs so technically it is 😆
Dinosaurs are reptiles birds are aves
@@popeart4544 ok kid go read a book
And we're all bacteria, because that's how life started ?
🤓
@@popeart4544 So this is really cool, Birds belong to and evolved from the group Thropods, which were bipedal dinosaurs, that is why paleontologist will often refer to what we think of as dinosaurs as "Non-avian Dinosaurs"
"Chlamydia has somehow made its way to koalas"
There is no somehow 🤣
You know some dude did it with a koala 😂
Thats what i thinking. Lotta sickly horny ppl out here doing wild outta pocket fantasies 🤮
Me:🤣😂🤔😳🤢🤮
My bad
@@shaf_m0133 Or a woman. Look up "Barnyard Love". There are 8 more women having sex with animals than men. Just sayin'!
OBF "Despite the cassowary ability to kill it hasn't claimed a life in over 100 years"@0:20
Me "Then what type of bird killed that Florida man back in 2019. A raptor?"
Florida doesn't count... it had to be left out out of statistics
Maybe he took it from Australia statistics and not world statistics or maybe they don't count animals in captivity in the source he is stating. Still a mistake though. The link to their sources is broken so I can't verify for myself haha.
@Freejay Free Hmm does that mean if I hunt one I can legitimately say I hunted a dinosaur?
Just googled it depending on the source; Yes raptors are almost exactly the same size and weight as Emu! they even could have had similar feather colors.
(legitimately the AU gov should advertise this as a thing to boost tourism.)
The only difference between them is a couple million years of nature breeding a killing machine out of a raptor.
The Great Emu War is one of my favorite obscure human history events EVER. Its like out of a Dr. Seuss book or something. The Cane toad issue gives me so much anxiety because the tadpoles are deadly and killing salt water Crocs, and some native fish. With the combo of the Rat and the Cane Toad, the entire ecosystem is so deeply effected by it. The worst thing with the toads is that they spread/reproduce like crazy and anything that naturally tries to help eliminate them gets killed. So the toads are killing all these animals that are just trying to eat the frog. If it was a different species of frog, it would have been able to be a food source for native animals. It's really a shame.
I don't understand why @obf raised emus in this video in the way he did...
Toad kill report for Feb March 2023
Location: Inner East Suburb of Brisbane
Reason: Pool pump blew and pool turned green, toads appeared in pairs
Confirmed kills: 16
Method: Quick suffocation with plastic bags
Unconfirmed kills: 2
Method: Night driving (you can guess the reason they were not confirmed)
All kills were not taken lightly nor celebrated. It is a necessity for the native fauna.
We miss the Green Tree Frogs even if they would appear in your toilet without warning.
0:02
Well, it is a dinosaur.
Thumbs up if you are watching this in 2026 and Australia deployed autonomous drones that exterminate invasive species without any side effects.
See you in four years mate
Which twisted psychopath transmitted chlamydia to the poor koalas?!?!?!?!?!
@JVDradio, maybe the koalas spread it to a sicko(s) how's that for sick?
Koalas are scums, disposable pests
If a head of iceberg lettuce can outlast a prime minister, so too can animals.
I love you for putting the answer in the thumbnail
Playback everything 2.5x thank me later. (Get a plug in like video speed controller)
@@aaronstanley6914 have it for a long time, just don't want to change username) some DIY timelapses are ok to watch at 5x when there is no talking
Does someone know who he plagiarised this time? I want to watch the original.
Can't wait to see Oversimplified's version of this in 30 years
Echidnas is not pronounced like a sneeze
They are not marsupials either. They are third type of mammal called monotremes. They actually lay eggs, something no placental or marsupial mammal does.
The drawing you use for Gondwana is more like 175 miljoen years ago. Although it is true that Australië was part of Gondwana 600 miljoen years ago. It was stil connected to Antarctica around 90 miljoen years ago. 600 miljoen years ago there wasn't even life on land. That would still take a couple of 100 miljoen years. The Cambrium explosion didn't even happen yet. You can use Scotese on gplates for a relative accurate representation of how the plats moved over time.
Wow grateful for your insight
This channel maker is a proven plagiarist. Do not support him.
Birds are dinosaurs. So for a cassowary to look like one is pretty natural.
Didn't they actually diverge at the same time the dinosaurs came to be? Like they aren't direct descendants, rather their siblings in the animal kingdom?
@@draphotube4315 no. They are direct descendants of raptors. Anatomically they are the same. The skeletal structure, as well as outside look. The only difference that some of them got airborne and some stayed on the ground.
@@oleksandrbyelyenko435 Ah, I assumed they had diverged already in the Permian probably should fact check it
@@draphotube4315 Dinosaurs as a group have emerged after Permian.
As a fellow Australian , we do not pronounce echidna like that, its
uh·kid·nuh not uh·chid·nuh. thanks for understanding.
Animal: I’m dangerous af boy
Humans: cute, I’ll add you to the endangered list
Animal: 👁👄👁
I can beat up emus all day long
That sources document on Google Drive is not available.
“Why Australia Geography …” is a really unrelated title
very interesting, unique video. keep it up !
I hate to be that guy, but echidnas aren't marsupials, but rather monotremes like the platypus. That means that echidnas also lay eggs.
I really like the video, but the sources aren't working ;-)
Welp the Emu War lol.
“Since the British *arrryyyvveeddd* “ 😂
Emu war bruh
Hello
Faiz,how was your day today?
Sources are not working pls fix.
Sources URL Not working for me
There was a cassowary death pretty recently actually. 2019 in the US.
5:22 Dingos aren't native. They are invasive as well and responsible for the extinction of the Tasmanian Tiger and other animals on the Australian mainland.
I thought the Tasmanian tiger came from Tasmany
@@bubobamas2609 there were no Dingos in Tasmania so it survived longer in Tasmania
3,500 years of Dingoes in Australia sounds long enough to be considered native to me.
That ad transition was fucking beautiful man
Does anyone know what the numbers in the bottom left corner mean?
Citations, look in the description
Lol, that photo at 10:50 of the Kangaroo was 🤣
Brilliant video
I think we've had strict bio security laws for a long time now - All 42yrs of my life anyway.
Holle Erin, how was your day today
The sync with audio and video could have been better
Yeah, i find it weird practically no one is commenting on how the video is like 10 seconds earlier than the audio. That ruins the whole video.
For a sec I thought that the opposite for importing animals is exporting animals. Economists aren't biologists XD
Hello Aptyp,how was your day today
Australia needs to have a rematch with the emus come on
I'd beat an emu
Quick answer After losing war against emu They Just give up on getting in war against kangaroos
Australia needs me
oh
What if the koalas had the chlamydia first? 🤔🤢
either way...😬
They did, it's native strain of the disease for marsupials
When OBF said that it was a sexually transmitted disease and made it to Koalas I was like:🤣😂🤔😳🤢🤮
Hello
julie,how was your day today
I think we should introduce every possible species on earth (animal, plant, insect, fungi, etc) in Australia just to see what happens
An ecological disaster would happen, and a handful of marsupials would be gone
Placentalia would win over we (yes humans belong to Placentalia as well) are just superior.
@@simon2493 what about monotremes?
@@quigpig455 They are even more of a relict that Marsupials but there are such small order that they don't occupy most common niches so it can go either way, but laying eggs is big downside we evolutionarily speking
@@simon2493 well I mean every mammal occupies every niche except monotremes, for example
Placentals:
Land- deer
Air - bat
Water - dolphin
Termite eater - pangolin
Marsupials:
Land - kangaroo
Air - sugar glider
Water - water opossum
Termite eater - numbat
Monotremes:
Land: echidna
Air: none
Water- platypus
Termite eater- echidna
To be fair, mother nature has never been more erratic in creation, it makes us. And it is humans need to think strategically into rabbit hole of sustainability.
Sticker bushes (black berries) are tasty, you need to be a rough kid to get them. Everywhere in Washington state. The
I lived on a Aussie farm and I too never had an issue with black berry bushes, they are pretty invasive but they don't harm trees or animals, the worst ones are Lantana, and Parramatta grass where I lived.
Some of the best times were going out and picking blackberries for a few hours, bringing planks to walk over the brambles etc
The emu war will always be Australia's greatest embarrassment.
Animals are not guilty for the human desire
Aw hell naw someone gave chlamydia to koalas 😭
Is this video “inspired” by another video? If so, I’d like to view that video before this one.
HE CALLED AUSTRALIA AN ISLAND AHHHH
Is it not a country?
No that's an archipel surely
@@bubobamas2609continent
It’s the bird from UP
Hello
Carolina,how was your day today?
This video should be renamed “How Invasive Species are taking over Australia”
Nah mate the NSW government hasn't given up on fighting animals, Right now they're currently logging koala's habitats after not hiring a fire department for the summer, Not an obvious fight but a fight made from incompetence is still a fight none the less.
Nice
"australia has about tried everything" well... Friendlyjordies will say BS on that im pretty sure..
They should build a big national park full of endangered species with a vet clinic and sprinklers around it to prevent a fire from entering. They could also have tours to educate people and some of the money could go to helping them. Would be interesting to go there on a school trip too
Jurrasic Park?
Australia is big, it's a continent so animals are adapted to different climates from desert to snow covered alpine tundra and forests that range from sub tropical to cold temperate rainforests. There are dozens of environments that are not compatible with each other.
We DO have a lot of National Parks. Huge ones the size of small countries. But Australia is so very big, with hundreds of different environments that can not co-exist. BUT.
There IS a relevance in what you say. That IS the kind of intervention (not the best word) needed. 👍
Most of your stock footage of emus are actually of ostriches.
4:12 "These STD common in humans has SOMEHOW made its way to Koala"
Hmmmmmmmmmm
Hmm. I wonder how koala's could have gotten chlamydia?
Me:🤣😂🤔😳🤢🤮
4:13 bruh KSI
Cats, not humans, are the apex species of Earth.
My cat licks plastic
Ain’t no way someone had sex with a Koala💀💀
🤢🤮
I did
@@bubobamas2609 💀
I wonder how Koalas get Chlamydia
Me:🤣😂🤔😳🤢🤮
So..... how did chlamydia spread to coalas?
Me:🤣😂🤔😳🤢🤮
@@heidirabenau511 did it
Didn't they almost loose a war against cactus too?
What
@@nikhileditz-25 i remember I saw it on a video. I think it was called "Australian cactus attack"
Ok
Cactuses don’t really exist in Australia.
Yes that is true. The prickly pear. It was brought under control by a moth. This is ongoing and can't be stopped. Some of what he said was a little over the top and his segue were fucking atrocious. Especially about Australia only recently having bio-security controls. We have had it for a long time and people have made fun of Australia for it. For example sniffer dogs at airports may be sniffing for food not drugs. I can assure you that even flying from any Australian state to Tasmania you will have bio-security sniffer dogs looking for fruit and vegetables.
I only heard of the Emu thing but i didnt think they lost to more!
They'd lose to me if they ever try to fight me
I am an Australian biologist and found this video very disappointing as it contains so many errors/simplifications/exaggerations and misunderstandings that I don't know where to begin.
Why are you showing ostriches? Not the same as emu.
I can't imagine how an austrige egg passes through every day
I was not ready to unsubscribe from this channel because of the controversy. I'm certain you're now committed to working on more original content.
???
Look so nice...🤗
Who did OBF rip off this time?
How To Deal With 287 Million Wild Rabbits Of Australian
Rabbit are pregnancy to many and unlimited to control
These snakes in Florida and some where in the world are eat every thing
Why we don’t combine those snakes from Florida to rabbit in australian and they will do the job of nature
+ the word we often use is "mother nature"
and if you like come and see Jacque Fresco - Introduction to Sociocyberneering - Larry King (1974) Ideas about Earth's future . maybe you'll will probably like
Who even love kangaroos??
This is😂🤣😂🤣!!!
When hasn't the British ruined something?
I'll bet you that if humanity hadn't been held back all these millenia by imperial and oligarchical ambitions, we wouldn't be having this discussion around environmental and "ecological" concerns.🤨No, we'd probably have multiple colonies throughout the solar system by now, probably studying how to promote biological life and systems on other planets.🤷🏼♀️So don't go shaming humanity for thing that haven't even been under our control. Humanity and human progress is ALSO natural, and deserves to be fully promoted by us.🤨
Absolute nonsense
How do you figure?
First of all humanity is the species causing the death of the eco system, without an eco system, we die, i think that should be pretty obvious.
Also wars are what literally aided technology, ww1 and ww2 caused one of the greatest technological revolutions, and the cold war is literally what began the space race, otherwise we wouldn't have landed on the moon.
@@izzylevi., you avoided my first and most basic assertion that speaks to the root cause of humanity's ills: None of this would be happening without the imperial class holding humanity back for thousands of years.
@@dougwilliams6051 you clearly haven't read my reply because it's directly responding to that
you've tried like 3 different titles already, sorry to break it to you but the video just ain't going to take off son
F
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Hello
Daneen,how was your day today?
Invasive species: cats, toads, British criminals, red foxes… poor Australia and their indigenous people.
I don't want to know how chlamydia was transmitted from humans to koalas.
Im pretty sure it’s in their saliva lol
Why Australia,again……..
Weird video, timing is so off.
And they lost all the war
This video is so disgustingly bad. Stock footage of ostriches and frogs as emus and cane toads? Every second sentence being objectively false? Dumb, surface level observations? Nice stuff mate
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as a non-australian and hates australian, I could care-less and hope the "down under" nation goes down under !
Why?
nigga what 💀