Forrest is the best Guest. But Joe can you please invite Patrick Deluca along with him for next time? Producer of deadliest catch, extinct or alive and a ton of others. Him and Forrest are great content together.
No Retep? U should be ashamed. Everyone knows Retep is the glue holding their podcast together. Time to let those marvelous calves shine on the big stage
@@notmyname9625 I just thought if Retep was there he would steal the spotlight away from Forrest. I was under the assumption Peter was gonna have his own Episode with Joe anyway.
The Bro-ducer Peter talking to Joe might be an actual Manchurian candidate trigger. I can equally imagine Joe responding to one of Retep's crazy questions with a judgemental staredown or a belly shaking laugh, like a Carlos Mencia to Shane Gillis scale, with no in-between
@@joshdoe7288it is but a lot of people like me only checked the JRE Spotify occasionally so there are a ton of new ones in my feed I never knew he put out.
Another reason passenger pidgeons went extinct was the huge stands of oak and other nesting trees were cut down for lumber. When the young fell out of nests there would be acorns or other nuts for feed. I'm 84 and my grandfather who was born in 1871 and died in 1963 would tell stories about this. No food equals dead birds.
I know Forest is a expert but the heaviest is the green anaconda because their body is far more dense than the reticulated python. The retic is the longest bodied snake and does get in the mid 20 plus feet long, the anaconda while not getting as long as the retic but does get bigger round and upwards of 300 plus pounds and around 18 feet long.
Their memory on past podcasts is so funny. I remember when Joe showed the oren pendec video to Forrest on an earlier episode now Forrest is asking him if he's ever seen it lmao
I saw a Mountain Lion with the black around its face around 2009-2010 in Meadow Woods in Florida. The neighborhoods by Old Wetherbee Rd are located next to a large forest. Where I was, I had gotten in through a neighborhood that has a church in the back. If you go back there, there's a bridge over a stream that leads you into the woods. Left is big fields, right is small footpath into the woods where there was bleachers back then. Someone had dragged bleachers out there. People used to play paintball. I was going to smoke bud because at that point it was abandoned. That day I was alone. I was lighting something to smoke when I heard what I thought was a man coming from the forest so I thought nothing of it until I see the mountain lion about 30 feet away from me. Comes from the right side of my view, walks straight across my vision to the left, and disappeared into the woods. Mind you this is the direction I just came from. I waited 15 minutes and left with my heart racing. When I saw it though, I wasn't scared - I was filled with an intense feeling of AWE. Amazing creature.
@@Tampa_tom The weed is why you're sitting down, quiet, in a lonely place to get high. And you tend to stay quiet. It ain't like the weed makes you rambunctious, all of a sudden. If you're quiet, and mindful of the wind direction, you can get eyes on all kinds of critters.
Iberians introduced longhorns, American wild horses, burros, and razorbacks to the Americas and pigs, sheep, and goats to New Zealand 500 years ago. These particular animals should be protected as native wildlife.
About 3 years ago I was riding my dirt bike in Mobile Alabama on the outskirts in Grand Bay saw a streak running across a huge field few hundred yards ahead. By the time I got maybe 75 yards from it he crossed the road into woods. Huge Red Wolf, I had been told by my father as a child they were extinct. Incredibly beautiful animal I could not believe it I mean it's rural as hell but you just wouldn't expect it to be there you would think it would be in Montana or a similar place not the south.
It actually makes total sense that wasps and hornets are so aggressive, and that they build huge nests that they defend zealously. SOOOOO many things in nature LOVE to eat wasp eggs and larvea. TONS of shit.
I love the pandemic when everything shut down the roads were wide open I went to and from work everyday what a pleasure it was, hardly anybody around gas prices are great.
A few years back I posted a vid on my FB page - of an enormous black cat - Panther sized in my back yard. I took 3 views of it. I lived with Sasquatch for 6 years. I don't have video of them, but they helped me. I have six years eye whiteness of them. I made a vid and shared it walking my woods and showing off all the Sasquatch things. You should interview me. I have pics - and some of their engineering.
RE: dog head size. My family has had about 15 Labs that were bird hunting bred. Only a couple were female and the males had heads that varied in size greatly. None had a "hard mouth" problem retrieving birds. Btitish labs have huge heads and the English use them almost exculsively for retrieving. Point is breeding makes a big diference in domestic animals.
It can take time to adapt to oxidizing fat efficiently, also to build the biome to suit the carnivore diet. Fruit may help the transition but it’s easy to over eat it and should not be necessary once adapted. Fructose is processed on the ethanol pathway by the liver, I would not recommend it.
Sounding was a medical practice for the prostate, to dilate the opening for your prostate gland, the instruments used are called dilators all different sizes😮
@@alastairthegreat2887 its gotten 1k views since i watched it last lol i just mean its weird that no one is getting it still lol dont mean for it to be a conspiracy but i just think its odd lol
So rewatching this with the mass RU-vid uploads, love Forrest and follow a lot of his stuff as well. What you guys were saying about the carnivore diet not necessarily making people more aggressive but rather carb based diets or massively starch based foods subduing temperament. As an Anthropologist, what that could mean for the cultural and social changes when humans developed agriculture and larger scale communities is crazy 👀. Instead of mass agriculture providing resources for larger populations and time for more specific trades and technological development, it could just be that everyone became so lethargic we could get along in larger groups and follow leaders in masses. Or in spirit of JRE, could be a conspiracy that to control mass groups of people governments actively choose to feed the masses carbs and starches to subdue them and keep people from becoming overly motivated in any capacity. Just a thought…. 😅
As an anthropologist u should know that that theory is almost equally as unlikely as the conspiracy theory u mention after. Not to say the shift in diet wouldnt have had an effect but humans have been cooperating since the beginning of time and the development of agriculture was a long slow incremental process that took no one linear path of development. Carbs/starches have also always been a part of our diet even as hunter gatherers. Even neanderthals understood how to break down wheat and grains. Look up “neanderthal patties”
Northern WI has about 1500 wolves. I know people who live up there, every night they are on the trail cam. And they have seen them outside their house multiple times. That’s f*cking scary af.
Joe taking his info about early civilizations and what made them grow and develop from what people told him and not what he and everyone else knows about human nature. You will only push when you have a strong need or desire. When everything is smooth and going good people have a tendency by nature to get complacent.
Dingoes (Canis lupus dingo) called New Guinea singing dogs outcompeted thylacines (Thylacinus cynocephalus) in New Guinea because singing dogs used to inhabit Lowland New Guinea. I believe that dingoes called American dingoes outcompeted dire wolves (Aenocyon dirus) and Argentine warrahs (Dusicyon avus) in Latin America.
I live in the netherlands, and we are also reintroducing wolves, i really love that the goverment let it happen, but like you guys said we had last month 2 times kids where attacked by wolves. Now the wolves are being blamed for acting like wolves. Its sad to hear people say we need to put them down they are dangerous. Not more than humans they were here first.
I'm still waiting for all scientists to agree on climate change. There was a lot of data manipulation early on with global warning data. Felt like the pres. election of 2020... We are told to trust the people in charge. Mhmm...
In the Ancient Greek Olympic games the athlete's diet was mainly Bull or Sheep testicles and Olives to enhance performance. Somehow they knew, testosterone and antioxidants do the job...