Not gonna lie, this is the only channel I've found so far that has ACTUALLY shown animals I didn't know existed! Absolutely love it! Potoo is one of my favorite birds because of how utterly bizarre they are.
Me too but also if you skip the video to the end and restart it, it will take away all the ads for any youtube video you look at go ahead everyone give a try.
Great video!! super informative and nicely made, however i think it's best if you don't specify too much about their location as to prevent people with bad intentions to go looking for, hurt or hunt these animals. Keep up the good work!
Love these videos you put together , so informative and interesting, and it’s guaranteed I learn something new with in ur videos .. keep up the excellent work , my kid and I love it
Spiders at about four minutes: we had a ‘pet’ tarantula, and her fangs were the size of 14 gauge needles. Never bit us, but cave crickets and mayflies didn’t last long.
We had a tarantula as a pet while I was stationed at the San Mateao(?sp), Area 62 Dispensary, of MCB Camp Pendleton in 1972-73. We caught her in the barracks one morning, had to wear a pair of hog hide gloves, at first, she liked to bite, even though we rescued her from being squashed. I might have placed her fangs at about the size of a 16-18 gauge needle, like the ones we used to give the procaine penicillin shots with, boy were they long and sharp. Even with the gloves on, her bites could be felt, but they did not penetrate the gloves. She settled down and we were able to handle her after about a month. We built her a home in a 15 gallon aquarium, using an empty toilet paper roll as an opening under the rocks for her burrow. Her favorite prey were new born mice and crickets, she went through 4 pinkie mice and a dozen and a half large crickets or more a week. It was funny how some of those big tough Marines were afraid of her and the sidewinder rattlesnake we kept.
@@ShellyAnn1a Ours was a pink toed tarantula, supposed to be one of the calmer varieties. And the fangs were tapered, so that while like a 16 ga. At he business end, the bases were slightly larger than 14 ga. (I used those sizes frequently in my practice). We called her ‘Harrietta’ because, you know, hair. Actually the only issue with handling her was the hairs that would embed in the skin and form a rash. No interest in black crickets, but death on cave crickets, and would stuff three or four caddis flies in her mouth at once, greedy girl. We liked her as she was very, very quiet! And better choice than the monitor lizard my son first wanted.
As a person with a severe phobia for the hairy 8 legged, I very much appriciate your heads up everytime. Thank you! I love all of these videos you keep posting with your friendly voice mr narrator :)
What I like about these videos is if you guys notice the music is very low so you can actually hear what the guy is saying and he says it with such concern and love for everything that he is talking about he just brings you In.
Thanks for a great video!! Always learn something new, even at my age! Some of these creatures were adorable!! Except the Goblin Shark! That thing is creepy, glad I don't dive that deep as a scuba diver!!
I know I know oh I had a cat named Izzy and then a cat named Tom and then a dog named Duke and they went to different familiesAnd then go extinct because if they did it they will be in the RIP thingy
I AM amazed...at how good this information is! I haven't watched TV for 18 years, just YT now. Also, thanks for putting in the reasons why these animals are disappearing forever. I can't understand hunters. How can you call it a "sport' when a person with a gun is using a scope and safely murdering a defenseless animal? Some day they'll all be gone, and we'll tell our grandchildren about beautiful animals who flew around and sang in the trees, and they'll find it hard to believe. Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote ""We don't inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children."
Tenrecs are neat. There are I believe 5 different ones. They are very different from each other. This streaked one is my favorite. It's worth looking up.
Ooh, all of the teeny tiny creatures, how shall we choose which one is the most adorable? The porky little ocean sausage- the sea pig, the curiously cute & covert critter called the desmond, that puffy purple plumped-up pillowcase- that funny froggy, or the totally terrific tenrec, taking tips from thumb tacks for the tiny size and sharp tips for sure? I think the desmond was my favorite. And yours?
I saw a potoo in real life in Costa Rica! I would have never noticed it but our driver did and pulled over so we could look at it. We were able to get very close, close enough to touch (but of course we didn't touch it) and the one we saw even had a chick tucked in its feathers. Really amazing animal.
How do you edit your videos so quickly? Every 2 days there's another video which would take me weeks to edit. Not to mention the research which probably takes a couple of days too
Rare animals: Saola Yangtze Finless Porpoise Northern Hairy Nosed Wombat Snow Leopard Pangolin Pink River Dolphin Thanks for this interesting video! I love your videos because they actually teach me things and give me true information, other than other videos that I can kinda tell have some fake information! Keep up the good work! Btw, the Sumatran Rhino baby gives me the chills because of the eyes....
I have spotted a moth in the state of Mississippi that I think is only supposed to be in Mexico. It is white and pink with small black dots on its wings. I took a photo of it
My father a sea captain of Forty five years saw circular squid scars the size of dinner plates as he put it, on a blue whale. He told me that story 57 years ago .
A vast majority of animal extinctions are being caused by deforestation and habitat sectioning. There’s a whole lot more to deforestation than recycling or reducing paper use. I really suggest everyone look into it and ways you can reduce your impact.… But it’s really large corporations that need to be doing that.
I seen something similar to The Hidden Desmond only it did not have a tail and it was in Massachusetts. I was in the woods this past June I sat and put my feet in the water by this little foot and just as I was getting up to go I caught it turning around and going back under the bridge it looked wet, grey and furry had no tail I didn't see any feet and it didn't scurry away like a rodent it just kind of glided quickly away. I stuck around for almost an hour trying to get a glimpse of it put in my camera under the bridge taking videos but no luck. I've been searching the internet to see what it could have possibly been.
Not gonna lie, this is the only channel I've found so far that has ACTUALLY shown animals I didn't know existed! Absolutely love it!
Potoo is one of my favorite birds because of how utterly bizarre they are.
Spiders are venomous, not poisonous. Seriously, when are people going to learn the difference?
What's the difference
Ohhh is the difference that touching them won't poison u but if they bite u u will be poisoned
I saw the title was like "ok will watch later" saw the thumbnail I immediately clicked on the video
Ikr 😂
So did I lol 🙋👑
Yeah me to
Me too but also if you skip the video to the end and restart it, it will take away all the ads for any youtube video you look at go ahead everyone give a try.
Same xD
That bird in the thumbnail has got to be THE derpiest birb I've ever seen.
He's hooty from the owl house
Omg i said the same thing lol
Or a Crackhead
yep! had to share the potoo with you guys 😂
@@BeAmazed you had to😂
Great video!! super informative and nicely made, however i think it's best if you don't specify too much about their location as to prevent people with bad intentions to go looking for, hurt or hunt these animals. Keep up the good work!
Come to think of it, your right.
Love these videos you put together , so informative and interesting, and it’s guaranteed I learn something new with in ur videos .. keep up the excellent work , my kid and I love it
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thanks so much! shout out to you and your kid 😊
@@BeAmazed i do like that one you make a video about shopee getting discounts.
@@chrisvanhastenberg1154 get help it’s out there .
Spiders at about four minutes: we had a ‘pet’ tarantula, and her fangs were the size of 14 gauge needles. Never bit us, but cave crickets and mayflies didn’t last long.
Cool how it doesn’t bite yall
@@cindymindy6757 it loves them
no thx
We had a tarantula as a pet while I was stationed at the San Mateao(?sp), Area 62 Dispensary, of MCB Camp Pendleton in 1972-73. We caught her in the barracks one morning, had to wear a pair of hog hide gloves, at first, she liked to bite, even though we rescued her from being squashed. I might have placed her fangs at about the size of a 16-18 gauge needle, like the ones we used to give the procaine penicillin shots with, boy were they long and sharp. Even with the gloves on, her bites could be felt, but they did not penetrate the gloves. She settled down and we were able to handle her after about a month. We built her a home in a 15 gallon aquarium, using an empty toilet paper roll as an opening under the rocks for her burrow. Her favorite prey were new born mice and crickets, she went through 4 pinkie mice and a dozen and a half large crickets or more a week.
It was funny how some of those big tough Marines were afraid of her and the sidewinder rattlesnake we kept.
@@ShellyAnn1a Ours was a pink toed tarantula, supposed to be one of the calmer varieties. And the fangs were tapered, so that while like a 16 ga. At he business end, the bases were slightly larger than 14 ga. (I used those sizes frequently in my practice). We called her ‘Harrietta’ because, you know, hair. Actually the only issue with handling her was the hairs that would embed in the skin and form a rash. No interest in black crickets, but death on cave crickets, and would stuff three or four caddis flies in her mouth at once, greedy girl. We liked her as she was very, very quiet! And better choice than the monitor lizard my son first wanted.
13:46 when that 5 gum kick in
What kinda drug is that
@@core3481 it’s a kind of gum that you would find at any store
@@americanalien2182 i was kidding you know
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 68 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼 ❤️ ❤️
The Shoebill Stork also makes a loud and weird clacking with it’s bill by rapidly opening and closing it.
There’s a dude on tiktok that talks about them and I love his channel. His knowledge is insane. It’s like mndaiye something or other.
As a person with a severe phobia for the hairy 8 legged, I very much appriciate your heads up everytime. Thank you!
I love all of these videos you keep posting with your friendly voice mr narrator :)
oh. I hope you feel well!
The CusCus and the Amur Leopard are my top favourites out of all these. So so beautiful
What I like about these videos is if you guys notice the music is very low so you can actually hear what the guy is saying and he says it with such concern and love for everything that he is talking about he just brings you In.
Yep, I spotted something that is very rare - a polite Brit.
where did you spot it
😂😂😂
Whatever do u mean. None of them are stuck up pretentious or sarcastic meanies.
Less than 10 are left in the wild
Wow, you must have seen some pretty mean Brits then, all the ones I know including myself are quite nice and friendly
Thanks for a great video!! Always learn something new, even at my age! Some of these creatures were adorable!! Except the Goblin Shark! That thing is creepy, glad I don't dive that deep as a scuba diver!!
thanks Mz Jen, glad you enjoyed!
There is more than the goblin shark 😂 there's a bigger shark in the deep
hi
@@kinglolmon6453 It's extinct 😐
i love how he puts a joke after every segment
Be amazed be like: this is rare and it's gorgeous also they about to die because of humans
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I love how they changed the voice and the less sensationalist style.
I don’t
@@deactivatechloeandaudrina56u89 how boring this world would be if we all agreed on everything.
The cuscus is one of the most beautiful animals I have ever seen. So sad that they are so close to extinction
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I agree 😢👑
im so sad. They hunting people are monsters!
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That tarantula is called a P. Metallica. I had one for 5 years. And they are venomous not poisonous.
Gooty saphires are awesome! Poecilotheria metallica
I still hate that most people don't know the difference between being poisonous and venomous....
They Rock!!!! \m/
Even a zoologist would be proud if one of us found one of these.
Just subbbbbb
@@BLOXKAFELLARECORDS why?
Damask keep that their friend friend
“Pocket Rocket”- I laughed out loud! 😂😊😊
The black spotted cuscus are just like a dalmation tree dogs ❤️🇬🇧
Tree dog
I love animals and there are few that I haven't heard of. But,you have came up with several. Thank you, Sir
Shoebill storks are insane, I saw one once at a zoo and it was soooooooooooo intimidating
I hate spiders, but that tranranula is beautiful.🌹❤️
The Shoebill's clicks of excitement sounds like a machine gun. Awesome
I really like your vids :D
Thank you so much for making this video and showing us these rare animals 👌♥️ oh wow the bumble Bee 🐝 bat 🦇 how super cute though 😍
Enjoy your commentary! Keep it up please!!!
I just see a lot of people trying to get a heart from him
Ikr
@@chanchochancho2312 what that mean
@@smrdimubijam5676 BRUH
I’ll make sure I get a heart
Ikr 😅 So many irrelevant comments .. 🤷♀️🤦♀️
It’s so sad to hear about these animals becoming extinct because of their homes being destroyed or that their being killed off.😔😭
I know I know oh I had a cat named Izzy and then a cat named Tom and then a dog named Duke and they went to different familiesAnd then go extinct because if they did it they will be in the RIP thingy
@@deactivatechloeandaudrina56u89 what? The word extinct means a whole species, like if all dogs died they would be extinct
Extinct shmxtinct
@@deactivatechloeandaudrina56u89 what?
I know right? It's like every single one, "hunting" "deforestation"... It's depressing that we can't leave them alone 😕
Nope. Crickets do NOT rub their legs together. It is their rudimentary wings.
The Shoebill is amazing. Flamingos do the poop thing too. Their legs aren’t actually white, it’s bookie.
So confused why it only had 237 likes until I realized it’s a new video I love these
Be Amazed❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
your channel is awesome
20:13 suddenly alien jaws came to my mind
definite xenomorph vibes!
I loves your videos ❤️❤️❤️
I AM amazed...at how good this information is! I haven't watched TV for 18 years, just YT now. Also, thanks for putting in the reasons why these animals are disappearing forever. I can't understand hunters. How can you call it a "sport' when a person with a gun is using a scope and safely murdering a defenseless animal? Some day they'll all be gone, and we'll tell our grandchildren about beautiful animals who flew around and sang in the trees, and they'll find it hard to believe. Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote ""We don't inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children."
I love your videos they are full with facts 🤩❤
the thing you didnt show about the spoonbill is the noise they make, it sounds like a machine gun
Tenrecs are neat. There are I believe 5 different ones. They are very different from each other. This streaked one is my favorite. It's worth looking up.
I don't remember what zoo it was but I got to see an Okapi once. They are very pretty animals.
Great vid!
"Whats your mother doing down here" lmao
That made me laugh too.
XD
You sound SO much like Billy Crudup! I adore the sound of your voice 😊
The cat play was adorable
Too Many: Least Concern
Many: Near Threatened
Medium: Vulnerable
Few: Endangered
Strongly Few: Critically Endangered
Cool.Documentary. Where did the other guy go to? Is he ok? Kindly let us know
Love the videos keep it up!
5!!!!!!!! LITERALLY WHAT??? TURTLE😱😱
Great video thanks
Ooh, all of the teeny tiny creatures, how shall we choose which one is the most adorable?
The porky little ocean sausage- the sea pig, the curiously cute & covert critter called the desmond, that puffy purple plumped-up pillowcase- that funny froggy, or the totally terrific tenrec, taking tips from thumb tacks for the tiny size and sharp tips for sure?
I think the desmond was my favorite. And yours?
What a gorgeous spider !
An Average Mother: My Son/Daughter deserve a spot.
this spider is definitely the most beautiful i have ever seen.
I lost it at the Tim & Eric clip. 😂
there are some okapi at the Denver zoo in Colorado. They are strange but also kind of entrancing or at least for me!
Let's like this video so we can save those endangered animals
OMG! Look how cute the baby sumatran rhinos are. 22:40
Nice video thanks
*me when I see the thumbnail animal* : let’s keep it that way
Love the jokes, everyone of them is on point
are we watching the same video - hes not made any jokes...
By the way where the real voice actor go he allways said Nuuummmbwerr fifftiin the dancing chickennn
I wonder, can he do a video about the previous narrator
Thats really cool
Keep it up!!
Never saw a tenrec before! They are so cute!
New sub!!
Speaking of pokemon, any poke-artist will make pokemon out of these creatures.
LOL omg, the Great Potoo @ 13:43 should hands down apply at the Muppets Show...
Proud to be an Indian❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥
If I were given the choice of exploring space or exploring the bottom of the ocean, I'd choose the ocean.
im just saying but if you do it right you can cuddle a bat like its a teddybear espetialy if they are 3-4 months old they look like mini flying teddys
I saw a potoo in real life in Costa Rica! I would have never noticed it but our driver did and pulled over so we could look at it. We were able to get very close, close enough to touch (but of course we didn't touch it) and the one we saw even had a chick tucked in its feathers. Really amazing animal.
We’re not gonna talk about the shoebills machine gun sound 😮😮
The last animal was the coolest😎
How do you edit your videos so quickly? Every 2 days there's another video which would take me weeks to edit. Not to mention the research which probably takes a couple of days too
It’s a team of people
Team of people and pre recorded to quickly put together at a later date.
Good video. But you guys missed a great cringe vocalization. That Shoe Bill Stork has an insane sound it makes. I need a ringtone made up from it.
Sengis are super adorable. 👍❤️
You are the best Chanel ever
“Sounds less like a frog and more like a chicken”... *ribbit ribbit ribbit* 👾
How do I contact you if I have a clip?
I started laughing when he said cuscus
There was an episode of Johnny Carson where a Cuscus was brought out. It was neat to see.
Rare animals:
Saola
Yangtze Finless Porpoise
Northern Hairy Nosed Wombat
Snow Leopard
Pangolin
Pink River Dolphin
Thanks for this interesting video! I love your videos because they actually teach me things and give me true information, other than other videos that I can kinda tell have some fake information! Keep up the good work!
Btw, the Sumatran Rhino baby gives me the chills because of the eyes....
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Potoo that has to be a Muppet it is bizarrely spectacular, as are they all(but maybe not the spider).
I have respect
I have spotted a moth in the state of Mississippi that I think is only supposed to be in Mexico. It is white and pink with small black dots on its wings. I took a photo of it
Wow love your vid
The swimming boi kinda go GAS GAS
14:38 the Potoo seems like a bird a practitioner of dark magic would have.
My father a sea captain of Forty five years saw circular squid scars the size of dinner plates as he put it, on a blue whale. He told me that story 57 years ago .
Imagine what an eagle sees up close if they see about 20x zoomed in
A vast majority of animal extinctions are being caused by deforestation and habitat sectioning. There’s a whole lot more to deforestation than recycling or reducing paper use. I really suggest everyone look into it and ways you can reduce your impact.… But it’s really large corporations that need to be doing that.
I wonder who decided to name the first animal after a food 🥫🥡
Maybe the first one who discovered the animal attracted one by offering it some cuscus?
The gooty tarantula is also called metalic spider
Yay, amur leopards, goblin sharks, and tenrecs.
I seen something similar to The Hidden Desmond only it did not have a tail and it was in Massachusetts. I was in the woods this past June I sat and put my feet in the water by this little foot and just as I was getting up to go I caught it turning around and going back under the bridge it looked wet, grey and furry had no tail I didn't see any feet and it didn't scurry away like a rodent it just kind of glided quickly away. I stuck around for almost an hour trying to get a glimpse of it put in my camera under the bridge taking videos but no luck. I've been searching the internet to see what it could have possibly been.
Be amazed uploads so often that as soon as I subscribed my feed was flooded with just be amazed, be amazed, be amazed. . .
i came here for the birb in the thumbnail XD omg is this real???? he looks so dorky and cute
I think there should be an incredibly Harsh punishment for contributing to the extinction of an entire species