My name is Miller Wilson, I am 20 years old and from Australia. For the past 8 years I have been travelling this country and overseas and documenting the most amazing flora and fauna it has to offer. My goal is to bring YOU closer to nature through my content.
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The chilliserea are awesome on that , I don't think it'san Atrax , there are 35 /36 species , with the recent discovery od Hadronyche Nadgee , last year the 36th i think , and it looks like a higher carapace , but I'm bad eyes , species of Funnelweb red fangs , it may be Hadronyche Vestura, and just as deadly Funnelweb as Atrax Robustus, as are 4 others , how accurate is your identification of which Funnelweb you have, they are defensive all right , the Male Atrax is Robust , hence, Atrax Robustus
The Blue Ring , aposematic, When them rings glow irredesant, don't put it on your shoulder to take up and show your girl friend, leave it , that guy that did that got bit , and was dead in 2 mins , him and his mate found a bland looking octopus, small by and large , these guys started throwing it to each other catch it a throw it back , A no no , horrid death . I've handled them , it's when you start shitting them they warn you , glow irredesant blue fracca of purple , they are awesome , but when they go aposematic, don't go near it , cheers
Leave the tigers the fuck alone you fool! If they have survived they need no help from an egotistical do-gooder like you, no matter how well meaning and deluded you may be. You would be spelling their doom. Do something useful with your time, protest against the WHO pandemic treaty or something else useful.
Thylacine/Penrith Panther hybrids were very prolific on the train tracks from Broken Hill to Bathurst before the NSW govt eradication programme of the 1950's, which has kept numbers down in recent decades. But if you are patient they do pop up from time to time on Ebay in the low hundreds of dollars price range.
Ofcourse they aren't extinct. My uncle jim owns a farm in Ouse where he breeds them for their pelts to sell in China and to make tiger glue from them. The babies also make a very nice stew mixed with pigs trotters and jellyfish.
We had Red backs in our Laundry, we just left them be. They ate our roaches lol . Most things can kill you in Australia do not want to see you or deal with you anymore than we do :p
Hey bro long time hope your well mate good to see you do a vieriety off animals that are all awesome didn't know why the blue octopus was so dangerous ,now I do I'm defo not going near any beaches soon.lol and spiders are a no no for me haha 😂hope u and the family all good bro well done again
I bet you would get yourself in the Guinness book of world records for the most times “Australia” is said in 1 minute!! I love your adventures and I wish I loved my country like you do yours, you do in fact have the most amazing country on earth!!!! However if it wants to sting, bite or eat you alive it lives in your homeland but it is extremely beautiful pretty much everywhere xa
Great documentary young man, you have presented your video well. My only point that I disagree is stepping on a stone fish it's my understanding that You have a good chance of dying if you don't get antivenom in time. You made it like a mild bee sting. However this is a great show and filmed it in a gorgeous setting. Wish I was there with fishing equipment..
That croc they mentioned (Lolong) wasn’t even the one they were trying to catch lol! There was an ever bigger Croc that was eating and still is eating villagers. The biggest Salties do not live in Australia. The Philippians, India, and Indonesia have the biggest Salties in the world IMO. 6-7.5 meter crocs. The one that’s Lolongs brother is easily the biggest based on the few pics and images shown.
Did you see the video that Forrest galante just put out about the pictures he got in from someone that just saw one? Play and he had the guy on the computer doing a zoom meeting talking about it
About 8 months ago I started watching your videos and became addicted Yk reptiles and snakes. I live on small property in nsw and I go looking for wildlife nearly every day all because of you. I’m 13 and one day I want to find a death adder cause it’s my favourite snake