@@still9687 its called nuzzling and plenty of animals do it. your dogs and cats, cows, and even reptiles do this. its not kissing, they are just touching noses as a sign of affection
Rip Legend Malcom Douglas. He’s right along side Steve Irwin, just stayed in the shadows a bit more. I love falling asleep to Malcom Douglas old adventures on RU-vid 🤝🫡 RIP big fella 🇦🇺🪃
@@MrAshyb87 yes ,i bet he was this guy...i remember a TV Show here in Germany...the guy walk trough the Bush without shoes ,catch funnel Web spiders in there holes with bare hands and in one Episode he explain to the audience that crocos only attack you when you splash the water surface ,when you slide slowly in the pond without splashes they dont Attac you...and the crazyst Part was ,he proof it live in TV! He swam trough a pond full of crocos and when he came out the oter side he threw a worden Stick in the pond and immediately the pond drives crazy i dont know how many crocos was in the pond...thats was the crazyst and bravest shit i ever see in my life.
@@android3405 There was another bloke who got the nickname "Barefoot Bushman" and he had a lot to do with crocs. I wouldn't be surprised if either of them did it. The crazy thing is, when people grow up on farms here or grow up in the bush, that's just normal type behaviour they pick up snakes swing them around to break there neck and that's lunch. The Indigenous people have that much knowledge of our land, they can go walkabout with literally nothing. They carry nothing and they can still find food and water and survive. Have a look at Barefoot Bushman below en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Bredl
Bro kangaroos try to get a hold of you then when they do they spring up and rip down with ther back legs fully opening your chest so all your guts spill out😂 they are just as dangerous as a bear mate so don't try to "square up" as they'll just mess you right up
Malcolm Douglass …. The “first” crocodile hunter, The first nature television shows on channel 2 back in the late 1960s through to the 70s,and then along came the “Leyland Brothers” Mike and Mal…..most of Malcolm Ds work was filmed in the bush in Western Australia A good man … A friend to the indigenous people,and also them to him. An Icon of my time and as a young fella grown up in the bush as well, I loved this simple yet knowledgeable man from the very first time I laid eyes upon him. ❤️🕊🫵🏻
Most people's not from here don't understand that roos do not mess around when it comes to fights, they are wildlife, emphasis on the wild. This trick is simple enough however, it should work most of the time.a roo doesn't wanna kill ya but it will choke ya out.. not even kidding.. You straight either box em or do this.. Don't run, cause if they chase you are not escaping the stomp down that follows.. but luckily they aren't always aggressive and most times can be friendly like their wallaby counterparts. Basically, I'd rather fight 3 dingos than one kangaroo. Aside from the choke and the big kicks, those claws don't play either. They are a beautiful, majestic creature that deserves to be respected and they know it 😂 We may have our run ins with em and they make for good eating but we love our kangaroos and at the end of the day we would prefer to have our interactions end peacefully like this video. But sometimes they get our dogs and we can't have that can we 😂 Aahh to be an earth custodian A.K.A human. ❤
Saw 1 grab onto a guys dog he had to box it to get him back 😂 we make for better boxers if they kick you when ur not looking tho prob gonna send you into a lake seen them do it before 😂
Malcolm spent his entire life rescuing and rehabilitating wildlife. All at his own expense. His television program was incredible. Steve Irwin's dad Bob then started croc rehab and around the same time Mike and Mal Leyland- "Ask The Leyland Brothers" started their around Australia trips with their families! The Leyland kids were born on the road! Then obviously Steve Irwin took over from his dad and they created Australia Zoo. What was so incredibly sad, was that Malcolm died alone in a single vehicle accident by not wearing a seatbelt and noone paid any tributes to him!😞 The roo whisperer 😊 He was an amazing man! Then Alby Mangels on his boat and the treasures of Australian wildlife.❤💪🇦🇺 Thank you Malcolm 😢 Steve, Bob, Mike and Mal and Alby. ❤🇦🇺 Brilliant Aussie men! Only Bob, Alby and Mal are still alive. What a legacy ❤
When he said “he’s gonna use that “tile” to spring up….. I was like “how is a tile gonna help the kangaroo spring up? But then I realized this guy was talking Aussie
"What are you doing, Malcolm? Who are ya even talkin' to, I-- Oi! Who ya pushin' around, Malcolm!? Don't come down givin' me attitude! I thought we was mates! Quit pushing me! Right, that's it; c'mere!"
People don't realize how dangerous those creatures are. You should never mess around like this with a full grown, male Australian. That kangaroo was in serious danger.
They are really muscular animals. When they are standing in front of you they look like they have been working out and they actually look like a guy flexing their muscles.😂
He was just demonstrating how to stop a fight. He only said "calm down" for the viewers, so they know exactly what he's doing to calm him down. Otherwise he wouldn't have said anything and just lowered himself to calm him down.
Yeah but the video was edited. How would you know how long it really took him to do deescalate. The video does not play straight through without edits. You're not very observant
@@TripleBarrel06imagine if there was an animal that walked upright and just naturally held its hands up in fists all the time. That would probably freak us out too
Malcolm douglas... A legend. After studying the wanted to travel around and film for a few months. Ended up in a lifetime project. He started showing australia to the world in the 60s and ended up with the footage used for the tv show more than 30 years later.
@sosa3559 poor Kevin the kangaroo, a young misunderstood testosterone filled buff ass beast ready to knock u out "on my momma Malcom no cap mate fuk round n find out bruv!"
Malcolm was a legend. Crazy that he did so many dangerous things over the years out in the sticks, but was taken too early by something as random as being crushed between his car and a tree. The original wildlife warrior.
This is literally the kind of stuff kids learn in grade 1 here in Australia because we can't even walk to the end of our streets without being attacked by kangaroos and koalas.
As an American who lives in the Midwest, Ive come to learn that my Australian brothers and I are not so different. We deal with kangaroos all the time! Except they walk on all 4s... And have antlers... And they only hop whenever they stupidly try to jump over a high fence
I had a roommate from Australia, a big construction worker dude... the first time he saw a squirrel he ran like hell...he said, in my country something that size will kill you!
I met Sonnen once, in his house! I was a contractor working on his house in outer Beaverton, Oregon. Good guy, actually. Very nice guy. Genuinely nice. Gave me access to his fridge and snack pantry in his spare house. Twice.
Kangaroo be like the stereotypical drunk uncle, "You wanna fight! I'll knock your a** out!... I love you! I'm sorry, you know I love you! Give me a kiss!" 🤣
As an Australian who lives near the bush, i have kangaroos on my front lawn most mornings, and i tell you they can be very dangerous. I wont go outside if they're around, and you never hand feed them because if you run out of food and there's a few of them they'll attack you because they get upset you dont have any more food.
@@HE11AChronic pain gets me grumpy sometimes so when I slag off randomly i appreciate it when people are good natured. I also grew up rehabilitating kangaroos, in our overcrowded house so I don't like people pushing them around, or worse. Anyway, too much information, but thx. ☺️🙋