Too many in the Philippines, considered as pest by farmers and fisherman in the lakes. It's an invasive species brought here by Chinese
@georgieporgie81815 минут бұрын
Cool find, dumb idea
@heshtankon721215 минут бұрын
The old dagger boy,Black Death or widow maker kill around 200 people a year in Africa.
@icanintospace15 минут бұрын
Don't be too happy. His dad is the Billionaire and his dad is scum. This is more like a CSR/ESG project and/or a publicity stunt. I would love a conservation project that actually is FOR the animals, but knowing their family, it smells like a vanity project
@boogeyman747017 минут бұрын
He is not a billionaire his grandfather was a billionaire...they just get all the money and invested in right things.
@BureaucracyWorld19 минут бұрын
The cigarette may have saved his life.
@kevindanser61121 минут бұрын
We need way more contentman and longer vids if possible brother love your work keep it up🔥
@thomaslahn441122 минут бұрын
Ah love those things!
@scottzema310325 минут бұрын
Don't you get stuck in no bait ball in front of a hungry whale shark! He might forget where he gets his protein!
@StarkIller-df7gw27 минут бұрын
🤓👉Alright i see a guy to lazy to go out there & make his own videos so his commenting on a shark release like his some kind of shark expert! 😂😂😂😂
@user-qf8qz6tg9i28 минут бұрын
Is that a bear head and ant eater head
@OneReasun28 минут бұрын
Is there a better way to release a shark?
@jasonmccoy765329 минут бұрын
How long do those quills stay stuck in the leopard? Or any given animal that gets quilled?
@sladiewolf30 минут бұрын
More plz
@ice_fox31 минут бұрын
If balloons are needed, always go latex, and try to hold onto them. 👍
@Mebius60032 минут бұрын
Do you think dimosaurs will come back
@muyandos37 минут бұрын
no I think a bear or a corpse would be worse
@austintgod962138 минут бұрын
Fun fact-Anant ambani,the billionaire mentioned here is the son of the richest man in India. Even as an indian,i didn't know he was an animal lover....maybe its cz no indian media have shown this story so far.
@skunk1241 минут бұрын
Boo hoo
@kabaldalo631043 минут бұрын
Where is the full video
@Hellodiver11745 минут бұрын
It’s just a average day in China nothing to see here
@hubes9647 минут бұрын
Just wild to hear “he has a broken penis” how does it break? And how does one break their penis? What was he doing when it broke?! Just crazy…
@Scottpilgrim1v150 минут бұрын
the dog looks so amazed and happy
@aiem53 минут бұрын
"Currently, there are only two confirmed individuals globally. There is one known male at Suzhou Zoo in China and one female in the Dong Mo Lake, Vietnam." The Asian Turtle Program is working with villagers and stakeholders to protect the two known wild individuals in Viet Nam. The captive male and late female in China were subjects of an intensive captive breeding program, but all eggs produced were infertile. An examination of the male in 2015 revealed that he had lost the majority of his penis probably during a past fight with another male and is unable to inseminate the female with the remaining stump without seminal grooves. Artificial insemination was attempted several times but did not result in egg development (Kuchling and Shunqing 2015). Intensive, targeted surveys are needed in the Red River paleo-drainage of northern Viet Nam and adjoining Lao PDR, and possibly in Yunnan and elsewhere. Establishment of a secure facility in Viet Nam is a necessity, to transfer any discovered animals into to attempt their captive breeding. The discovery of a female in October 2020 and the potential that others may still survive provides hope for the future survival of this species.
@CaptainAMAZINGGG53 минут бұрын
How about just leaving them alone 🤷♀️
@hoots187Сағат бұрын
Mouth full of protein ehhhhyyy
@kennedystorrСағат бұрын
Forrest in the field, Forrest in the office. Always a hit
@woodrunner8Сағат бұрын
Someone else is getting a mouth full of protein
@hinspectСағат бұрын
FILM? How about digital Video? 🤔
@kylemartin2487Сағат бұрын
Extinction of any kind by way of human interference is humanity at its worst. I don’t have to know about the tiger prior to this video, I care now and I’m both happy and grateful there is a sliver of a chance that they can come back from 99.99% of endangerment.
@roshannadicara4834Сағат бұрын
Wow they are so big!!!😮
@hurleycapetown8420Сағат бұрын
Unreal unless you are a sardine 😂
@Achilles415Сағат бұрын
Damn i wasn't expecting the penis part l😅
@S33KERofTRUTHСағат бұрын
Wish more people with the funds did this, what a great human .
@txmack1Сағат бұрын
I really hope he didn’t mean that whale shark was eating g the birds and sharks.
@Downs-IndroamСағат бұрын
- Amazing? - Maybe - Disgusting? - Most certainly!
@medris9326Сағат бұрын
Honestly, I think the hippos should stay in Colombia if they're thriving. Why not I produce them to the ecosystem, assuming it isn't detrimental
@pirocoroosterflyСағат бұрын
He's the son of a billionaire.
@faunafaxxСағат бұрын
Wow. That’s horrifying!
@PussyDestroyer231balkanboyСағат бұрын
Shoebills aren't true storks, right?
@shav_city44Сағат бұрын
Save some passive for the rest of us dude
@OladavolСағат бұрын
I always wonder if these things would happen if cameras wernt around