I ran across this one looking for Tasmanian devils and what they sound like.
I thought the video was so well done - everything was crystal clear and the story is amazing.
(When I was in sixth grade, I wanted to become an Archaeologist.)
What I'd like is for everybody to post a YT video of any subject that really struck them as fascinating - something that struck you as awesome - with or without your own comments - hopefully with.
Comments
I have two, if you would indulge me...
This is the first:
And this is the second:
(If you get three white rectangle shapes, click on top left corner... they're meant to be caption boxes, but just click the 'x' to delete them....)
I like this one comparing the size of the Earth, the Sun, and other stars. We really a speck in the universe.
This one really touched me, it's good to see people take the time and effort to connect to and rescue a wild animal
Many moons ago whilst hitch hiking around the Australian bush,with a friend ( back in the day when mobile phone video cameras were not around) we were on the outskirts of a bush town and heard a funny noise coming from a garden across the road, and when we looked over there were a couple of Kangaroos boxing/kick boxing...Truly a sight to behold...I did get a photo of it...(Sadly the photo's long gone)...but.....
I did find this modern day youtube clip, quite entertaining ....
Sorry to be thick, but what is "YT"?
^^. YT= YouTube
Enjoyed the video of the Tasmanian Devil, with best supporting cast - the freshwater lobsters ...
... and what a great achievement, save a whale from @Kerome ...
I like to create my own vids, for example our local fauna tree life, filmed a few days ago ... This is kind of a punk seagull (lesser spotted headbanger woodpecker) which eats insects instead of ice cream. Some sentients are weird ... Amazing what can be done with a simple bridge camera, 30x zoom and a bit of stabilisation and music from YouTube ...
I am hot on the heels of a mysterious london feral pig/boar. I spotted it in between two tiny wetland nature reserves ... next video evidence. Yep ... cryptozoology ...
@lobster when my children were young I took two of them (the two eldest) over to the UK to visit family, we stayed at one of my brother's who lives in Kent, he had woodpeckers in his garden along with squirrels, and at night the foxes would come to be fed...He loved the wild life....His neighbours weren't too happy about him feeding the foxes though....
Not sure if it counts, but here is one of my all-time favorite videos, "Thought Moments":