I have to repair mine but they are a godsend , I live in Texas and love to sleep windows open when its cool enough or during a rain storm direction permitting. Does your 1099 pertain to the founding of the Hospitallers?
Literally do not understand how this invention hasn’t made its way around the world. Even if windows aren’t equipped with casings people should buy inserts. I did for my old house I was renting
You think they're gone from your area and then...you're doing laundry and see two of them sitting on your front stairs outside calmly grooming themselves. Can't post the video here, sadly.
Hello from Nebraska I'm watching while listening to Tornado sirens going off we had an ef5 yesterday and are getting more today. But won't miss this video
@Bad_Meach I don't like himans sometimes. 😢 We've never been able to, at the very least, feed the stray cats. We leave a bowl of food and sometimes food scraps on our porch for them. You're good folks for taking them in.
Being an Aussie, I hear this type of accent from time to time. It's a broad Aussie accent mixed with a North American accent, either from the NW US or Western Canada. It almost sounds like an AI generated Aussie accent. His intonation is Aussie, with North American tonality. Very weird sounding. Keep up the good work, Family. Glad to see you back on your feet (so to speak) Jono.
It never fails! In these animal videos they ALWAYS leave out the fact that we have the only two venomous lizards on the planet. The Gila monster and the beaded lizard that live in the deserts of the American southwest.
They are the only venomous lizards in North America, but not the only ones on the planet. There are a handful of others, though not many. One prominent example is the Komodo Dragon.
@davebcf1231 the komodo dragon is not a venomous species, it has recently been studied and found that they have fairly septic conditions I. Their mouth and can easily transmit all manner of disease into bite wounds ( some theorize even botulism ) but they ha e not been found for have venom glands at all.
You're overlooking the Komodo Dragon, which is a very large poisonous lizard that lives on islands in the South Pacific. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komodo_dragon
The Rattle on the tail end of the Pygmy Rattlesnake doesn't make noise when it is vigorously shaken. One of my students caught one and brought it to public school and let just about everyone at school handle it before showing it to me [science teacher]. Once I realized what it was, I put it in the dry aquarium tank and released back to the wild after school let out. We were told that they only produce a few drops of venom but that the venom can still be lethal. Rattlesnake venom is very detrimental to surrounding muscle tissue.
Swamp People is still on and now they even have Swamp People Serpent Invasion, where they catch Boa Constrictors and Pythons in the Everglades of Florida.
I love that you are rescue people. My wife and I currently have a cockatoo, an Amazon parrot, a lion head rabbit, and a dog. All rescues. We also have about a dozen rats, mice and gerbils that we are fostering awaiting adoption. BTW, late September in New England is gorgeous.
When I was a kid (in the late 1950s) I ordered a garter snake by mail from an ad in the back of a comic book. It arrived by mail in a cloth bag. It had a shipping tag with a few stamps on it. I had it for quite a while until one day it escaped and took up residence in my sister's upright piano. She was fine with that because it gave her an excuse not to practice. I would catch a glimpse of it occasionally when it peeked out, but I guess it finally managed to find its way outside the house. (Georgia USA)
His accent is definitely Australian. For some Aussies, their accent seems to be slowly becoming more "Americanized". I dated a girl from Melbourne for a few years, and I noticed the same with her accent.
The alligator gar can be found near the University of Houston, Clear Lake. This campus is near NASA. They are freaky looking. Very prehistoric and aggressive.
If he's not an Aussie who's accent has softened because he's been living in the US for years, it's someone who's faking the accent and thing they're doing a great job, lol! Ok, time to get some mosquito netting and put them on the outside of your windows if you can't get screens...just saying :).
I had the opprotunity to move to Florida,the snake with a frog hanging from a rain gutter,and alligators in every water way surrounding most realestate was a deteriment to moving there .
Hey I just wanted to send some love from America. You and your family are great people. I know you said The Patriot is your fav movie. You should do a reaction during it. I would love to see that. A lot would like to. Keep doing what you're doing. Love you guys!
Most recently, people in a neighborhood noticed body parts in a river. People reported this to the local police. With much investigation, they identified a body of a female who they suspect was a homeless person that was eaten by the gator. The body parts identified lead to a family in Florida. So sad.
Actually hummingbirds sound more like they are buzzing more than humming. They are very fast. They also eat a ton of tiny bugs when nesting. I think the accent might be New Zealand.
I've seen a few alligators on the Georgia coast. Jekyll Island has about 125 that live there. The wildlife guys recently were called to remove a big one from somebody's backyard on St. Simons island. They sometimes appear on the golf courses there. Talk about a water hazard!
I don't mind snakes at all, as long as they are in the wild or contained. One being free in my house would definitely freak me out, even knowing it was harmless. I see them all the time when I take walks through the parks and love watching them.
When my family was living in Nebraska when I was young we had a garden which drew in a lot of garter snakes. My mom, older sister and I knew they weren’t venomous but we didn’t want anything to do with them! One day my dad decided to catch one and started taking it towards the house and my sister and I made it into the house but my mom locked my did out and didn’t let him in for hours! This was at least 40 years ago and they still laugh about that
I was also living in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia and I had a bunch of kittens running around that our cat had had and one day I noticed them all playing with something under my kitchen table so I went over and saw that it was a Pygmy rattlesnake! Scared me half to death but I was about to get it into a big bucket. I put a quarter in it to show their sizes together and got a picture of it. Curled into a c shape it was about the exact same size as the quarter. Thankfully all of the kittens were just fine and I took the snake to the woods and released it
Jono, here in Texas we have a pronghorn antelope, but they can also be found in parts the southwest states like New Mexico and Arizona and even Mexico too.
Living in Arizona is great for finding snakes. I have caught hundreds of different kinds of snakes here over the last 45 years. Lots of king snakes, gopher snakes, garter snakes, etc. There are also many different rattlesnakes here, but I don't mess around with them. I leave them alone.
If you're ever camping on Catalina or one of the Channel Islands watch how you store your food. We had one of those foxes come in to our campsite every morning to check the food containers. Just don't give into the temptation to try to pet one. They're very cute but they're still wild animals.
I emailed the NZ family..and he had a point. he said that his kids had been mocked,etc online..and their reactions dont have kids in them. he had a point..but it did make me feel a certain way.
They forgot about the ozark mountain boomer. A footlong lizard on the brink of extinction. Ive never seen one but game and fish commision are paying land owners to restore their natural habitat.
I'm shocked to not see Hellbenders on this list, gotta be one of the coolest American animals and is the state amphibian of Pennsylvania, I think it's the second largest amphibian in the world
The county that I live in, in Florida, they have taken at least 2 12-footers and a 15-foot Gator. They were in the St Johns River, which flows north. Once, I was fishing in the St Johns back in the '60s. I caught an Alligator Gar about 4-foot long.
Get a Ribbon snake! Sub species of garter. My friend had one that he kept with a fishbowl in it's tank. We'd feed it by tossing a goldfish in the bowl. The snake would prepare, strike, flip the fish (if necessary), and swallow. More fun than my pythin.
Hello from Texas 👋🏼 If y’all ever visit the Houston area, y’all gotta take a trip down to Brazos Bend State Park. They let you pet baby alligators at the visitor’s center. It’s also not uncommon to be a few feet away from gators on the lake trails.
Gar fish are aggravating. They will often eat / attack your fish on the hook. They are a pain when trying to catch fresh water fish and having Gar fish causing trouble.
11:00- prairie dogs You mentioned ground squirrels, we also have ground squirrels here in the U.S. the only real diff from them an prairie dogs are their size and tail shape lol
I think the guy's accent is an Aussie that's been Americanized . It happens . One time coming up to Alaska I spent 2 weeks in Canada and sometimes that accent sneaks out even some 40 years later .
With the exception of mating and nesting season, alligators aren't that agressive towards humans. I live in Florida and there's a local nature preserve where it's fairly common to see alligators sunning themselves to the sides of the walking paths. Their habitat area is closed off during mating and nesting season to prevent people from getting attacked. People who live near lakes and ponds have to be very careful with their pets because alligators will snatch up a dog or cat in a heartbeat.
I am curious as to the views of people from other countries regarding spaying and neutering cats and dogs. Where I live in the USA, all cats and dogs must spayed or neutered if adopted. Any stray dogs or cats must be surrendered to the Humane Society and are available for adoption after 7 days if not claimed by owners. They must also be vaccinated and registered with the County annually after adoption. Do other countries not require spaying and neutering of adopted cats and dogs?
There are quite a few other animals that are only found in the US that he left out. I was once hiking here in West Florida with a bunch of boys from our church. We were in Blackwater Forest (West of Pensacola). I was ahead of the other folks when one kid said “snake!”. I had just stepped over a Pygmy Rattler and never even saw him. A friend of mine got bit by one on his thumb and it swelled up and hurt a lot. He was ok but almost lost that finger.
Also this is fact. We have more tigers in Texas than any other country in the world 😂😂😂. I work at Bush Airport in Houston as security for international flights and I saw animals from all over the world being transported here cause it's legal in Texas to have animals from Africa and Aisa 😂
Quick fun fact about mountain lions is that the largest recorded specimen weighed 276 pounds or 125 kilograms, there is also somewhere between 20 and 40,000 of them in the US.
US has a lot of Australian actors and often they have to to tone down the strength of their accents to be eligible for speaking jobs. This individual sounds very much like that so I vote he IS Australian.
Wild Animals I Have Seen West Coast I once saw a mountain lion in the wild. It leapt across the road from an upward enbankment to the other side, right in front of my car. Too fast for a picture. It wasn't quite grown; maybe a teen lion. Coyotes--if you are out of the city around dusk or dawn, you are bound to see one or a pack. If you live at the edge of a town, you can hear them yipping on warm nights. Keep the cats indoors! Rattlesnakes--one hot afternoon on my usual trail through a forest of pump jacks, I ran into many (maybe a dozen) in different places. I almost stepped on one, but it slithered away. Then around a bend was a big, bull rattlesnake raised up and glaring at me. I think he was saying, "You shall not pass!" I didn't, but when I came home I googled rattlesnake hospital charges. Assuming I was bitten and got help in time, the treatment regimen could have cost as much as ten-years' pay! I have also seen herds of elk, and also pronghorn antelope. I did not know pronghorn are as big as stags. East Coast A lady friend of mine told me she fed raccoons off her back deck. I saw a trail of raccoons' little hand-prints (their thumbs are almost opposable), by the creek running along the edge of our backyard. I dropped a trail of dog kibble to our back deck. Soon, one came to our back deck and didn't mind me being there. By the third evening, there were at least eight, eating out of my hand. But raccoons are feisty. I once saw a Pit Bull torn up bad in a fight with one. The Pit Bull had won, but he was seriously injured. When I was feeding them by hand one at a time, the other raccoons would get jealous and get into nasty squabbles with each other. They have cute faces, but they turn angry in a flash and become shrieking little demons. I am certain they were cussing at each other with venomous bad words. At night, I could hear them off in the woods screaming like devilish cats. I also saw foxes, both grey and red, walk through our backyard. I once saw a hawk swoop down three feet in front of me and grab a big black snake, then it flew into a tree and killed it. We had burrows of yellow jackets under our grass. When I was cutting the grass on a John Deere lawn tractor, when I got within six feet of their hole, several followed me, got caught in the folds of my shirt, and stung me over and over again. I tore off my shirt, left it behind, and I was red and blistery where they had stung. I came back at night when they were in their hole, dormant. I dumped kerosene down their hole. It was a beautiful fire to see.
Since you like fishing let me recommend my favorite fishing videos on youtube - Creek Fishing Adventures - a guy named John Dalton who lives in southeast Tennessee travels mainly around that area but also northwest Georgia , northeast Alabama , western North Carolina, and western Virginia and other places . He wades small creeks and kayaks bigger creeks, rivers, and lakes .In addition to the fishing he shows some of the most beautiful scenery you have ever seen . He is also a very low key , no bullshit guy . His main fault is he is addicted to garbage fast food and Mountain Dew soda , YUK
You should also check out the Sidewinder Rattlesnake or Gila Monster. The Sidewinders don't slither across the ground heading in a forward direction, their body sidesteps and travels sideways. Their tracks are very easy to identify in the sand, they look like a "S" shape with a slight curl at the end. There will be large gaps between each track, depending on the size of the snake. My son was a videographer and was with Steve Erwin when he came to the Arizona Desert to track and find the Sidewinder. Since you all like snakes so much, I thought you would like to know about them. But they are venomous and aggressive. They have chased some of my mechanics up onto tables or on the seats of quads to avoid getting bitten. They are not to be messed with. The Gila Monster is also deadly. They don't like being around people, hide very well, but if they bite, they don't let go. I'm wondering if
@@eurekasquared9853 Steve Erwin was the star of "Crocodile Hunter." He also started a HUGE zoo in Australia that has its open Vet hospital. His wife and children have been adding to it and running it since his death. He was an awesome and kind young man.
17:58 "They're honorable mentions, he hasn't added them to the video" Yeah, he did add them. He showed "Number 2" on screen and then started talking about the "honorable mentions". Therefore, this was a top 23 list not 24.
We called Marmots whistle pigs when I grew up. I would guess the narrator is a Kiwi or Australian bloke. A lot of the animals in the US may also be found (or have been found historically) in Canada or Mexico, so they don't qualify for US only. I'm not sure why the Bison wasn't included (maybe found in Canada?). Peace, Love!!
Yeah get widow screens just like what the have here in the States , to keep the flies, mosquitoes, 🦟 bugs and all out while u have your window open to get fresh air in. You won’t regret it.
I know this doesn't apply to this video, but i have never seen this on any video. On top of tax on sodas some states have a bottle deposit. In michigan you pay an extra 10 cents. And when you are finished with it you take back to most any store and get your money back. Not all states do this and where they do the amount varies.