I live in the middle of a city, and the only reason I ever notice dead animals is because of a murder of crows cawing signaling that there’s a meal nearby
@hemlocktea6643
10 ай бұрын
There's a dead crow in my front yard. Been working too hard too tired to bury it
@lovehamketsu3357
10 ай бұрын
The first time I saw a dead animal is when it got hit by a car on the street a squirrel BTW the most common to end up there
@ivoryowl
10 ай бұрын
@@hemlocktea6643 Don't touch it! Crows are very smart, social creatures, but they also possess a vindictive streak. They can tell people apart and remember their faces. If they see you with one of their own in your hands, and it is no longer living, they will assume it was your fault and start chasing you and attacking you! This happened to a man in India, who tried to help a young crow who got stuck a fence. Unfortunately, the poor thing must have been stuck for a long time because it died shortly after in his hands. The crows saw this and have been following and attacking him since, for several years now! Every time he leaves the house they hound him, and only him. So, don't touch it.
@ravin7226
10 ай бұрын
I live in , United Kingdom in middle of city I see at least one to two dead rat or a bird some time crows and even ravens
@ravin7226
10 ай бұрын
It’s weird that you guys don’t see much dead animals while I have see many from childhood from dog to cats and even once in a zoo the had two lion’s and a lion cub died from food poisoning. There was more but the closest the zoo son after this was a zoo trip from my high school
@chincemagnet
10 ай бұрын
I live in the woods basically, I see dead animals all the time
@mgguygardening
10 ай бұрын
As a hunter, when we "gut" an animal such as a deer at the site of the kill, we leave the entrails in the woods where we've cleaned the animal. The next morning, nothing is left. Wolves, coyotes, and other animals take care of it.
@OldschoolRed
10 ай бұрын
Hell by the time we got back from waffle house after the morning hunt there would be no guts left at the gut and doe head dump site. Ha. Them vultures would be circling before we finished hanging up and quartering the deere.
@wasidanatsali6374
10 ай бұрын
Where I live and hunt the report of a rifle is like ringing a dinner bell for black bear and coyotes. I’ve heard impatient bears in the bush around me breaking sticks and woofing and been surrounded by coyotes, waiting on me to get done field dressing a deer. One time I shot a wild hog on my farm and by the time I walked to the barn to get a tractor and drove back this brute of a black bear was already hauling that hog up the mountain.
@danparish1344
3 ай бұрын
The dinner bell analogy is humorous but makes a ton of sense
@kirbyjoe7484
2 ай бұрын
@@danparish1344 Animals aren't dumb.
@drealgrin
Ай бұрын
as a nature murderer* ftfy
@kellybraun7048
10 ай бұрын
My grandmother was friends with people at the DE Natural History Museum. She was a wildlife artist and got permission to look at their stored specimens, the ones not on display, for her wildlife drawings and paintings. I spent the first six or seven years of my life visiting the museum frequently (no, I wasn’t allowed “behind the scenes”) and it’s part of what got me interested in animals and science at a very young age.
@akiramatoi4158
10 ай бұрын
I've lived back and forth between Philly & DE for many many years. . . (if that's short for Delaware & not Denmark, which i think is also abbreviated as "DE" lol) and i never knew there was a Nat. History Museum here. Smh. Hahahaha. Anyway... i guess its true that Locals never really go to see "touristy" things in their own city Haha like for Philly.. im 30 and i STILL have not seen the Liberty Bell LAMO EDIT: (i dont think tourist is the right word im looking for but its 6AM and dont care lol)
@kellybraun7048
10 ай бұрын
@@akiramatoi4158 I know what you mean. There’s a lot to see between DE and Philly. I went to college just north of Philly and we took advantage of the trains and college discounts to visit a lot of museums, some with special college days, some for assignments. I haven’t seen the Bell yet either. 😂 The Delaware Natural History Museum is in Greenville, across from Winterthur, a historical estate with grounds and museum/house. Then there’s Hagley Museum and grounds, they have a great 4th of July fireworks show, comparable to Longwood Gardens’ fountain and fireworks show. Longwood also has a lot of musical and theater performances. Nemours Estate has an 1800s French garden (Longwood follows more English trends) and the mansion is fascinating-I only learned about this one because my in-laws wanted to see it. 😆 Basically, most of the DuPont estates have become historical sites and museums, each with their own special attractions and events.
@kellybraun7048
10 ай бұрын
I haven’t gone to Kennett Square’s mushroom festival yet, that’s supposed to be a big deal.
@FreerunningGamer
10 ай бұрын
That's a wonderful story, thanks for sharing with us.
@bxbyfacebri_
10 ай бұрын
Aww the head hog was cute
@Foebane72
10 ай бұрын
I've seen dead animals around me: I live in Wales, and I've seen a few sheep remains in rural areas like the Brecon Beacons and North Wales. They just lie there, rotting in the road, but haven't been picked up by scavengers at that point. It depends on your environment where you find these animal remains.
@syndrome5372
10 ай бұрын
🏴🏴🏴
@saberrayed
10 ай бұрын
You already told the answer. "Rotting in the road". I don't think animals are keen to eat beside road or places where there are people.
@Mikhail-Tkachenko
10 ай бұрын
@@saberrayed Buzzards and coyotes do, they don't care. It's just a matter of how many of those types of scavenger animals live within a certain radius of the dead animal. Some areas have more, some have less.
@ninjadolphin01
10 ай бұрын
@@saberrayed I cannot tell you how many vultures have decided to play chicken with me while I'm driving down the road
@zweed69
10 ай бұрын
@@saberrayed rubbish harrier hawks feed predominately from road kill here in nz
@valentyne7111
10 ай бұрын
Im not sure where that deer died in the beginning… but hell that doesnt happen often. Bones usually don’t dissipate into the Earth that fast. Normally they strewn about
@Youevenlookuntrustable
11 күн бұрын
I drove pass a deer 🦌 the next day the birds was eating it and than like the next few days it was staright bones like they cleaned it down to a T 🤦♂️
@pale4146
10 ай бұрын
i always choose the wrong videos to eat breakfast to
@MoAlfateh
Ай бұрын
I did the same thing 🤦🏾♂️
@littlejourneyseverywhere
10 ай бұрын
I'm a bone collector and the stretch of first next to our home belongs to the city. Deep inside is a field where the department of transportation dumps the carcasses of deer that were hit by cars. So when we go hiking through the woods it's pretty normal for us to find bones that coyotes and other scavengers have carried from the field. On the other side of the forest is a separate field that is used as a runoff area and sometimes there will be carrion there as well. We also have coyotes, foxes, wild turkeys, eagles, Hawks, and all other manner of different predators and prey that call the forest home so it's not unusual at all to find carcasses and bones or hair left behind.
@monkemode8128
10 ай бұрын
I'm just curious, what do you collect the bones for?
@littlejourneyseverywhere
10 ай бұрын
@@monkemode8128 A few different things really. I work on several different citizen scientist projects collecting field data on local species and correctly identified bones and carcasses are just as valid a way to track species migrations and spreads as living creatures. For example I'm working on a project that has been tracking the spread of the Lonestar Tick up the eastern side of the US. Other things I collect them for are, when it's a species legal to do so, I paint and sell the skulls and bones as local artwork. My household also follows a naturalistic faith path so animals were considered sacred to us so they are sometimes used religiously as well. ❤️
@alexanderwolf8766
10 ай бұрын
@@monkemode8128 Personally, I polish them and make phalluses from the bones of dead animals, deer antlers are my personal weakness.
@hydrolito
10 ай бұрын
I've seen dead animals in ditches and on the side of the road many times and not always as skeletons. I had a field that was flooded and dried up and even saw dead fish and pollywogs. It made it easy for snake to get food. Ants, bees, and wasp are common but small so less likely to notice.
@alucardnolifeking789
9 ай бұрын
i thought snakes prefer live food, interesting to know !
@VortexDa1st
10 ай бұрын
Me with my 9 dead bodies in my fridge: And I took it personally
@nickyoung1214
10 ай бұрын
Steve, that must be why there is never any Bigfoot bodies found, right?
@johnswoboda9809
10 ай бұрын
Interestingly enough, this is exactly the main theory proposed by a lot of supporters of "unidentified ape species" explanation for what Bigfoot is if it indeed real. I gotta tell you from personal experiences both as an avid camper and hiker since I was a kid and having worked for my local County Parks Dept for 15 years in Central New Jersey, you'd be absolutely shocked at how fast even a good-sized deer can carcass can virtually disappear if it's even a little bit away from a road margin or frequent human activity. The other things to consider that were not mentioned are how quickly the ground on which remains (typically scattered skeletal elements) night be found can change - grasses in open areas and underbrush in wooded ones grow incredibly quickly and can easily conceal remains, and with leaves and other natural debris like bark and twigs falling often, it's not uncommon for bone and other remaining bits to be covered over fairly fast and then become part of new layers of topsoil as organic plant matter decomposes. A fascinating and plausible theory for sure. As for if they're real - I think it would be cool, absolutely, if nothing else just for the thrill of somebody proving the existence of a new major species. If I ever see one, I'm let you know, but being in the Garden State the most commonly encountered exotic wildlife here are the "Jersey Shore" wannabes that seasonally migrate down from the Five Boroughs lol...
@nickyoung1214
10 ай бұрын
@@johnswoboda9809 Thanks John for the reply , you seem pretty open minded. I’ve shed hunted for deer antlers in almost every providence in Canada , Montana , Dakota’s , Pa and my home state of Ohio . And putting 2-300 miles in the woods every year. From being in places where absolutely no one goes in for years i rarely find anything out of the ordinary other the whitetail , muley and elk sheds only ever 1 bear skull but this year I did come across 3 dead owls and a dead eagle which really concerned me . I believe they may have got the bird flu. In all if you never get off the couch and put yourself in the vast woods of North America you’ll never know what is really out there. And I did have a brief encounter with something big brown and having a cone head in Pennsylvanias Allegheny Mountains
@blu-jay4024
10 ай бұрын
Thank you for the food warning. I was about to have a meal while watching this video but I have a weak stomach. You just saved me from a lot of clean up
@RyDaCol
8 күн бұрын
I always see them and it really breaks my heart. I always see dead hedgehogs, crows, rats and mice.
@OG_BiggusDickus
10 ай бұрын
Just had a thought, what if bushes that cover and created dark places evolved over time to cash in on the animals near it looking for a dark cosy place to die? If plants can evolve to be eaten and spread by certain species or polinated by certain species, I dont think its unfair to assume some plants could over time evolve to cash in on a animals instinct to find a dark cosy place to die.
@margodphd
8 ай бұрын
Few animals in the wild die of old age or disease - they usually are killed and eaten before that happens.
@OG_BiggusDickus
7 ай бұрын
@@margodphd alot of animals die from disease as well, and animals who escape after being seriously wounded find cozy places to hide and die, I think you're making an assumption as well that most animals are killed and eaten. They live much shorter lives in the wild than they do in captivity and many predators, for example wolf hunts are successful only between 3-14% of the time. There are other predators with higher success rates but if you look around at predator success rates alot of them range from less than 10% to 40% but there are some outliers like African wild dogs with an astounding 80% rate. Anyway with success rates across many animals being low to middling coupled with the much shorter life in the wild, it's an unfair assessment to say most of them are killed and eaten. I suspect a much higher number of prey animals die from disease and old age than you believe an they almost all universally look for a dark place to shuffle off their mortal coil. Especially song birds and such, the density of both the prey animals population and predator population helps as well, if there are fewer predators and more herding prey like deer, or elk are probably much more likely to die from old age or disease, because other less fortunate members may be captured an it likely isnt the only animal in the herd suffering form old age an disease. An even still if we assume, most are being eaten by predators before getting sick, dying from old age, or even starvation. I don't think that negates the possibility that some plants and bushes have evolved to create those dark interiors animals like to curl up and pass away in, it's pretty well documented that most dying animals will go out in search of a dark quiet place to curl up an pass away, it seems like anywhere you go nearing the end of fall there is dead songbirds under bushes, or Canadian geese or ducks to name a few I've seen myself.
@Clownmeati8
10 ай бұрын
I want to know where all the dead PEOPLE are.. doesn't seem like there's enough cemeteries to account for all of them..
@cynogalebennetti4793
10 ай бұрын
Don't know where you're based, but here in the UK you only 'own' a grave for 100 years - after that your remains can be removed without needing to notify anyone, to ensure that there are always enough graves.
@whyjnot420
10 ай бұрын
The only dead animal I have seen recently was a porcupine, about a month ago. Was out at a state park that has been essentially abandoned for the last 20 years. (basically they claim it is still a park though this is more of a technicality, they don't do a thing to it) It figures this would be the type of animal I would see. It was at a point where only the quills made it identifiable.
@cattymajiv
10 ай бұрын
The purpose of parks is to preserve the ecosystem. They're not there to provide a Disney experience for you.
@spectrumbots4268
10 ай бұрын
Scavengers are the Earth's saviors! Also, that underwater concert looks awesome!
@soundspark
3 ай бұрын
Vultures were described in a recent radio segment on NPR as like nature's immune system.
@LightYagami-DN
10 ай бұрын
Actually, I live in a village and yesterday I went for a walk around evening with my dog, I unleashed him when we were on a route next to fields, he then went out of the route to the field so I had to go for him, he discovered a dead fox! Then we walked on a road back home, and we found a dead cat and a bird! It was an interesting walk indeed.
@BlueEyedVibeChecker
9 күн бұрын
You were just writing random animal names in your book, then you remembered it was a Death Note.
@AtotehZ
10 ай бұрын
2:51 I'm sure they're up there when it comes to detecting decomposition, but humans are as well. There are 2 kinds of smells we excel at. Decomposition and fertile land. The reason in simple. You don't wanna eat things that have gone bad and you wanna know where you can find and potentially plant food. The smell if you're around a lot of plants, maybe in the forest, after it has rained. That smell humans are better at detecting than most other animals.
@PimpDaddyDisco
10 ай бұрын
Check out the way smells work on quantum vibrations. Blew my mind
@ivoryowl
10 ай бұрын
About mass deaths poisoning the soil... That actually answers a question I didn't know I had; why ancient battlefields are always depicted as dead and barren after major battles. Putting aside the trampling of a thousand feet and hooves, vehicles and explosives, you'd think all the bodies would release nutrients unto the soil, contributing to the health of that place, but it's the actual opposite. Basically, war and wanton dead is like a sickness that poisons the land for a long time. No wonder people believed the land was cursed...
@JDIZZY024
10 ай бұрын
We own property for like 3 or 4 generations now we've jus recently stopped putting our dead livestock in the same back corner, and moved our gardens location to that spot we have the best garden yet so far yea it so poisonous 😂
@ivoryowl
10 ай бұрын
@@JDIZZY024 Was your family putting them in there by the dozens or even hundreds, all at once in and in a short time span? No? Then that's probably why. An animal here or there won't turn the soil bad, on the contrary. It's only a problem when there's an excess and / or the critter had some disease that can be transmitted to others via decomposition.
@TheSleepy1326
10 ай бұрын
@@JDIZZY024Lol my kids had a Guinea pig that lived to be 13 - when he passed (Vinnie), I buried him on our land and planted a tiny agave on top. That thing grew like it was on some kind of super, plant steroids!!! Lmao I’ve never seen anything like it before!
@AdakStillStands
10 ай бұрын
@@TheSleepy1326 I buried an old cat under a 30+ year old, very tall cherry tree. The next season, the topmost growth exploded with more cherries than ever! Birds, squirrels and chipmunks feasted with "the enemy" no longer stalking nearby.
@PennyPlant-fr1gd
10 ай бұрын
That really depends on where these battlefields were. A desert is usually barren.
@CollinArensberg-vn6fb
3 күн бұрын
Aww that’s kinda sweet that birds go under a bush to have a final resting place. 😊
@DJ-jn9ut
7 ай бұрын
I live in the country, in the USA. I've seen dead turkey vultures , deer, opossum, raccoons, chick monks, and squirrels ext. It takes about a week to get the turkey vultures involved. That means that the corpse is just laying on the side of the road bloated and smelling something fierce. I've seen Deer dead right before first snowfall, make it to the end of winter, whole looking like a mummy. I know the hotter the weather, the faster the decomposition of the corpse. But when you live where the weather is between 80°F to -10°F depending on the season. You get to see how nature truly breaks down the corpse.
@I_nailed_itt
10 ай бұрын
A green pigeon came to my house before it died of old age, we tried to feed him but it won't eat and the next day he had fallen from the branch he was sleeping in and was dead in the grass underneath. We buried it
@Blah951
22 күн бұрын
What I find amazing is that there is even an eating order among predators. The vultures get there first, if hyenas get there they take presidente over the vultures, if lions come, they can take precedence over the hyenas (depending on the situation of course). Nature is chaotically organized ❤
@BlueEyedVibeChecker
9 күн бұрын
I've seen a dead deer hit by a car. Three months after its skeletal remains finally disappeared, there was anotherone that slowly became skeletal until it too magically disappeared over night several weeks later. It's fairly common here.
@xrenegade87xchannel88
6 күн бұрын
This guy: you never see dead animals. Me when I’m driving: are you sure about that?
@ashleylorenz7336
2 күн бұрын
It's gonna take more than corpses to make me lose my appitite
@kalirageorge7918
10 ай бұрын
If you know why cats bring their mouses that didn't allow us to you. It's because it's a gift, they thank you.
@user-jk8vh3cw2x
10 ай бұрын
well as long as roach is outside my house there wont be any shoe involved a spooder might get a pass if it respect my personal space and stays on the roof lol
@vincebaker2754
10 ай бұрын
Surprised they didn't talk about the role ants play in getting rid of dead bugs.
@bent3736
10 ай бұрын
Wow I saw a dead bird outside just yesterday and started asking myself the same questions and I've been stuck on it since. This video just came right out of my head. Great to get some answers!
@hollyandstelladoodle8748
10 ай бұрын
It’s almost like KZitem hears our thoughts sometimes. 😅
@barryb.benson2402
10 ай бұрын
Strange because I had the same experience, saw a dead crow and a family of them surrounding it. Rip birdy but got me thinking the same thing haha. Now this video pops up outta no where.
@mclemon877
10 ай бұрын
First off, big fan here, new viewer, first post. I love(d) your no nonsense approach of making concise, accurate videos. Top tier creator. I am, however, so sorry to be negative, but this guy the in black hoodie and mask and the 3-7 second pop culture memes, clips, and bits; your previous lack of this formula is what kept me hooked. I love your content, and I don’t think you need the gimmicks. Then again, I’m not you, I don’t know the best path for you, nor do I know if anyone agrees with me. That’s just my constructive criticism because I like you.
@sunnyquinn3888
3 ай бұрын
I've seen a handful of dead animals in the past year. A couple cats, couple squirrels, a raccoon, birds, even a couple geckos and a little snake.
@peppermintpsaki1157
3 ай бұрын
Consequently, this would explain why zombies wouldn’t stand a chance irl if there were a zombie apocalypse. Between the bugs pouring out of them and the scavengers, they’d be immobilized in days and stripped clean in weeks.
@richardaltreche667
7 ай бұрын
When you decide to garden in your own backyard it almost changes everything, you inspect every inch of your yard and everything does matter. And ESPECIALLY when it comes down to compost! The natural deterioration of matter that plant life can absorb that could help your plants THRIVE that can blow your mind is incredible. To think how nature set itself up through the decaying of almost everything natural can make stronger crops for US/we people to eat its how nature just is.
@indridcold8433
6 күн бұрын
There are dead animals, in quite the excess number, around my residence. But, my nearest neighbour, to the east, is 3 kilometers from my home. To the west, that neighbour is 10 kilometers away. To the south, the nearest neighbour is about 50 kilometers away. To the north, polar bears are the only neighbours.
@robertdaysjr8652
10 ай бұрын
I've questioned my entire life why I've never seen a dead bat and I live in Clearwater Florida and every night I see Bats everywhere
@czlek1707
10 ай бұрын
"when was the last time you have seen dead animal?" well... I have got a cat
@patrykdunakowski6495
10 ай бұрын
for me there is no day without seeing at least one dead animal
@nigelnin
10 ай бұрын
The lion around the hyenas wasn't old guys, the brother came to back it up.
@RosiaMarz
10 ай бұрын
Shout out to Tartu. He’s a real one.
@jovonmock9247
6 күн бұрын
I seen dead animals around me before.
@Hqhq-01
24 күн бұрын
Many years ago I witnessed a summer kill in one of my favorite fishing ponds. It was pretty heartbreaking to see the carcasses of so many largemouths, especially humongous ones in the 6 to 8 pound range, floating around or up on the shore. The didn't stay around long. I don't know what other animals feasted on all those dead fish but I did witness turtles, especially snappers, having a field day. After a couple of days there were only a few fish skeletons to be seen. Soon those disappeared. Anyway, glad I stumbled onto your video. I've always wondered why people never see larger carcasses like bears or moose for example. I've spent a lot of time in the woods throughout my life and have always thought that i should have run across a few of those in that time.
@kikuawoo
10 ай бұрын
I noticed something pooping in my house before I left for vacation. Few years back. I wondered if it was a lizard because there was no way a bird could be in my house, i hadn’t seen a bird nor heard it and kept seeing avian/reptile like poop. Two years later I was cleaning my room and in the corner was mold on the wall in which I looked down and saw a bird skeleton 😭
@Stacey0909
6 ай бұрын
Wild! 😲
@AccordingtoJexi
10 ай бұрын
Also many towns have departments that pick up larger dead animals. For example, in Central Jersey, dead deers are picked up by crews and disposed of as soon as they are notified.
@Mugetsu_FH
10 ай бұрын
“Why you’ve never seen a dead animal” I have the answer without watching, you don’t go outside, you’re welcome
@MrGrae333
10 ай бұрын
Its kinda beautiful how nature works together to recycle its waste like we do in the "human world".
@Uesr2004D
10 ай бұрын
I saw a died animal on the road while my mom driving past it. 💀
@-maepie-
10 ай бұрын
I once saw a dying bird. It couldn’t fly. It was just waiting for death. When I walked up to it, it didn’t even flinch.
@haroldalan7080
10 ай бұрын
I did saw a dead turtle when it got runed over by car a car in the street and the shell cracked because how fast the vehicle was moving🐢🐢.
@YEETER_BOI101
10 ай бұрын
I live around a forest, and there are dead animals every where, I collect thier skulls
@MugsverBrandes
10 ай бұрын
It is illegal to be this early.
@dukezFRL
10 ай бұрын
dang 😔
@Hqhq-01
24 күн бұрын
Ha ha, you had your dolphins, which live in salt water, eating a largemouth bass, which lives in fresh water.
@user-kr6jt9jf1x
5 күн бұрын
I live in a village with lots of wolfs and that's why I have dead sheep around my house.
@waverunner3911
10 ай бұрын
Truck driver driving around the cotswolds I see this kind of thing everyday 😢😢😢
@Bates408
10 ай бұрын
THANK YOU FOR THE HEADS UP I WAS EATING 🙏🏽
@Smokeyjoedamanedamythdalegend
10 ай бұрын
I live off a highway and I see dead animals almost everyday that got ran over. I think it’s mostly because cars disrupt the flow of decomposition, scaring off animals and what not. I’ve seen it all tho, snakes, coyotes, deer, armadillos Edit: damn I was right, I wrote this before I watched the video and he confirmed the traffic disrupts the flow.
@Smokeyjoedamanedamythdalegend
10 ай бұрын
That’s just the stuff I see on a daily basis. I saw a bald eagle but I can’t remember if it was dead or just chilling near the highway
@peachycinnamon5786
10 ай бұрын
This terrifies me that this will happen to us all when we die :(
@frogz
10 ай бұрын
dont worry, it will but, you wont care anymore when it does :)
@raptorhacker599
10 ай бұрын
Well you will be dead when it does
@adampaul454
10 ай бұрын
Unless you're cremated
@peachycinnamon5786
10 ай бұрын
@@frogz I know but it’s still terrifying
@peachycinnamon5786
10 ай бұрын
@@Aimu1 that terfies me too but I think I prefer it over a burial nowadays tbh
@theodoros9428
10 ай бұрын
Trust me i have seen many dead animals aren't disappearing so easy
@sirensaid243
10 ай бұрын
Wow Steve is brave being outdoors 😂
@tooshay4me
10 ай бұрын
I always pull over, stop, and remove any dead animals off the roads so as to protect any scavengers from being killed. The stray cats dispose of any dead birds as I almost always just see feathers everywhere. I did find a bird scull completely in tact and found it fascinating as I’ve never actually seen one. It was cleaned completely of any flesh or organs. About a foot away was the spine. Nature just blows me away.
@jesush.christ8261
10 ай бұрын
you might wanna sanatize some more
@tooshay4me
10 ай бұрын
@@jesush.christ8261 I always wear gloves. I don’t understand why you chose to leave that comment, but thank you anyway.
@Stacey0909
6 ай бұрын
I found a woodpecker skull last week! I have a red-tailed hawk who built her next close. She dines in my pine tree and taught her babies in our neighborhood. I have a huge collection of feathers, thanks to her! 😜 I started making dream catchers with my granddaughter.
@GathKingLeppbertI
Ай бұрын
Pink panther needs an aardvark. Hey ant.
@victorbunch7725
10 ай бұрын
Did you ever see a crow that has been killed by a car? Me neither, Do you know why? Well they they have a look out by thr road and when they/he sees a vehicle coming he yells out KARR KARR KARR!
@hvp685
4 ай бұрын
There's a cross walk.. close to a school ..that I drive past everyday. Every spring and later in summer. The young crows that don't fly yet .. and just hangout on the ground for the couple weeks it takes for them to get a bit bigger. Well.. The crows use the crosswalk.. Regularly. The pause for the cars to stop... then cross at the painted lines.
@victorbunch7725
3 ай бұрын
@@hvp685 II read that that if you have black chickens the hawks won't bother the checken! I was loosing chickens almost daily, So i bought 5 black austrolorps and have had no hawk problem and that has been over a yr now!!!
@AOCITYBOY
10 ай бұрын
Planet Earth is the ultimate "Apex Predator"
@anvilsbane2196
10 ай бұрын
Wow. Another reminder most folks live in cities. I can even begin to count how many dead animals I’ve seen…
@Hurricanelive
10 ай бұрын
Just recently found twenty birds that had dropped dead in my backyard and within 24 hours they were all pulsating and bloated with huge maggots. Scooped them all up into a hefty sack and binned them. Was really weird stuff but I assume it was exhaustion from the extreme high temperatures lately. I mean, broiling hot! With no rains we have had little to no flies and mosquitoes which is great but I do love a good shower now and then. Thankfully summer is wrapping up.
@WFKO.
Ай бұрын
I found a bird under the wreckage of my car, which was a few months old. the strange thing was that it was completely intact. probably dead in winter
@MrARhodes
Ай бұрын
You'll mainly see roadkill around here (Georgia). Crows and Vultures are usually on their job though.
@josecruz021
10 ай бұрын
" i hope your not currently eating anything" as i take a large bite of coleslaw
@Miracivious
10 ай бұрын
i see pigeons roleplaying pancakes all the time
@StupidTeenageVideos
10 ай бұрын
I see dead animals every day on my morning drive.
@83fleafan
10 ай бұрын
"Never see dead animals"... I see dead animals literally every single day that I leave the house, usually multiple times a day
@sethhorst6158
7 күн бұрын
Considering where I am I have sometimes seen road kills. From animals like deers, skunks, possums, raccoons, and one time a frog. Unfortunately the mother of three tabby cats my family adopted, died that way leaving the cats parentless. We knew the mother as Tigey. We never found out where the father went off to, his name being Romeo.
@gabby-248
10 ай бұрын
My cat likes to hunt. I usually find dead mice and birds in my house. I don't mind. I encourage it. In fact, last week I found a half eaten pigeon after I told my cat she got lazy. Before that, I had told her she can't catch birds anymore cause they're too good at escaping. That exact day she caught and killed a sand guinea fowl, dropping it in front of my feet annoyed before eating it. I love her so much.
@Bulley
10 ай бұрын
This is not good for native wildlife bud. Domesticated cats have a knack for genociding small native animals. Yeah it's just cats doing what they do but them being pets does not change how invasive they are and what happens to local ecology as a consequence. Please keep tabs on your tabbies folks, we don't really need more lizard & bird species being wiped out forever because many don't put much actual effort into looking after their pets
@luminouswolfstars5710
10 ай бұрын
To answer your question i see dead animals everyday by our doorstep cause of my brother's cat. They range from dead flies and other bugs to small animals like mice, moles, and baby birds, to bigger animals like chipmunks, squirrels, birds, rabbits (mostly little ones), and sometimes an occasional snake (yes my brother's cat pics fights with little snakes like garter snakes (little ones cause he will never mess with bigger ones)). But he's been hanging out indoors lately so i haven't seen very many animals outside yet except for the ones under the lobby porch that some of our neighbors have claimed as their own. I dislike our neighbors because they are so noisy and it's worse when we live in an apartment above them. 😑😑
@shadow_wolf6663
10 ай бұрын
ive seen a dead crow thats lasted 5 months and still looks fresh apart from it having a bit of white fluff on it
@mekabirb3688
4 күн бұрын
I see at leas one every year. In 2024 i've seen a dead hedgehog, pigeon and rat. And maybe something that i don't remember.
@hispanicaircat81
10 күн бұрын
Meat: Am I a joke to you?
@lilmissmilesyt9363
4 күн бұрын
2:58 saw one of those beetles a few days ago near the remains of what I think was a dead tiny bird
@Tybold63
10 ай бұрын
I am pretty grateful of these worms and other animals help us clean it up. Imagine if only bacteria, funghi did the work --> would take months or more and a sustaining stench for same time!
@tamefire9520
10 ай бұрын
Jokes on you, I saw a dead sheep without eyes
@JakHart
9 ай бұрын
I must be an exception, I find an unusual amount of dead animals compared to other folks. If I had a quick and easy method to clean skulls, I absolutely would have a humongous collection by now.
@AidanRatnage
2 ай бұрын
I saw a dead sheep in the river once, it wasn't decomposed much but it smelled pretty bad.
@marcjaymack8998
Ай бұрын
I've seen plenty of dead deer, skunk, raccons, possum, etc, in my area. I live in the suburbs in NY, so it is not rare to find a dead (usually roadkilled) animal.
@erpedro1630
7 ай бұрын
I've carried many dead sheep. I've seen dead boars, deer, foxes, cows.... Even dead vultures.
@DelRae
10 ай бұрын
I saw a relatively fresh dead duck body and when I lifted it there was an entire army of Beatles and baby maggots eating it, put it back down. The next day at the same spot it was gone. So I think something took it to eat.
@L.I.G.H.T.
10 ай бұрын
I just noticed that your videos used to be 10-12 minutes long. Now its 23 minutes wow!! Keep it up
@Some-guy_gaming
10 ай бұрын
love youre videos bro keep it going
@Sohave
9 ай бұрын
When our cat kills a small bird or mice we place it in the middle of the yard, a few minutes later a magpie picks it up. The fox is also a common guest here, we have two regulars, a large male and a young female.
@harrybellingham98
9 ай бұрын
a year living and walking and cycling through a forest I only saw 2 dead animals. a badger and a hawk.
@Alexei_xyz
9 ай бұрын
8:48 That Minecraft eating sound and 15:40 damage death sounds💀😂😭
@HubiKoshi
9 ай бұрын
Yeah, our dog killed a kitten a while ago and when I went to dispose of the corpse a day or two later it was basically just a pile of fur, everything else was devoured by bugs and other critters.
@MALTHEMASTERBARBER
10 ай бұрын
Seeing coyotes in NYC was disturbing at first but became a regular thing! The entrance to Rikers Island has coyotes who come out 2-3 am.
@user-vz2cg6pz6l
10 ай бұрын
Me and my brother once went walking around the forest behind our house and stumbled upon a cattle farm that I assume had a very bad coyote problem as we saw a cow that was deceased with a giant hole eaten into the stomach area, there were cow legs scattered around the area, etc. I'm not sure if the cow was sick and died from natural causes or was put down and left for the scavengers but as a young boy I had never seen such a sight lol it was wild and I actually got scared thinking that the coyotes would come eat me and my brother
@lts_Bubba
10 ай бұрын
That pink panther episode was one of my favorite episodes and the other being the one with the vampire
@spacebees86
8 ай бұрын
During my undergrad I visited a museum with a dermestid lab. The sign on the door was a warning about skeletonization. It was my phone background for a bit but I've lost the photo now.
@zerocalvin
10 ай бұрын
the worse thing is, when you can smell the dead animal but unable to find them... i been through that a few times... really annoying when it happens... good thing is the smell dont last long, only roughly a week..
@GeorgiiiVaampire
9 ай бұрын
You can't convince me mosquitoes have a purpose
@calidingoVIII
13 күн бұрын
Everyone: So if bigfoot exists, why can't we ever find any of their dead bodies?? This video: Hold my coffee...
@catdoes1673
10 ай бұрын
I when I was walking my dog he went in to a bush. Started sniffing and pulled out a dead bird. That must have died not to long before.
@LinebaKKer
10 ай бұрын
Beans, greens, tomatoes, potatoes…you name it!
@mikazukigaw-id5688
10 ай бұрын
I've seen dead dogs, cats, even roosters by the side of our roads here. When uneducated people don't know how to bury their pets, they throw them in a sack and ditch them instead. Insane mofos, now even the faintest stench of death in my nostrils alerts me there's something dead nearby. Really commits it to memory.
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