Sorry i put the wrong scientific name for the coastal sea wolf. The scientific name is for a frog and i use it as a place holder, please ignore :)
@EmpressOfExile206Ай бұрын
Fun fact: Spirit bears, although much more rarely, have also been found in the olx growth forests on the Olympic peninsula in Washington state‼️👍
@LethalSalivaАй бұрын
Cool! I live in King County. I'd love to go see the Olympic Peninsula again.
@mjmwiseАй бұрын
Thank you! I've done a bit of hiking on the Appalachian Trail and collected a few black bear stories. Still, I didn't realize how diverse the North American black bear population was. Great video!
@TsukiCoveАй бұрын
thank you the support is much appreciated :)
@toddtrierweiler958Ай бұрын
In my 37 years living in Florida I personally have only seen one
@Z5uixCizАй бұрын
Same but if seen they're tracks so ik they're here and we don't have a big population
@mandoblast503Ай бұрын
I see them pretty regularly in my part of FL
@Z5uixCizАй бұрын
@@mandoblast503 that's cool tbh there's one that lives near me cause I've found its tracks but they're pretty rare in central
@raddadray7535Ай бұрын
Well Florida is populated by a billion huhmerican humanoids so……..
@wolftalon9129Ай бұрын
I live in Massachusetts and for around ten years of my life there was a huge male black bear with a white chest marking and when i say huge i mean massive, i nicknamed him magnus and he lived in my area for a long time and i would see him every so often, havent seen him in a few years and i think time may have caught up to him, i love black bears and they are extremely important to the ecosystem and its always sad when i hear of someone killing one
@TsukiCoveАй бұрын
i couldn't agree more
@dordonakeАй бұрын
Winnie the Pooh is probably a yellow spirit bear.
@caseymiddleton5534Ай бұрын
Given that the 100 Acre Wood is in England, he’d be a blonde brown bear
@nathanadrian7797Ай бұрын
@@caseymiddleton5534 Winnie was from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada! Winnie was a black bear cub taken to England as a regimental mascot and donated to a zoo after the war. The real Winnie was black.
@markrumfola9833Ай бұрын
You are the Man to watch Sir
@TsukiCoveАй бұрын
thank you very much :)
@arkprice79Ай бұрын
@Tsuki, could you please upload a video about 3 proposed animal reintroductions?
@skysthelimitvideosАй бұрын
+
@TsukiCoveАй бұрын
i'll do some research :)
@arkprice79Ай бұрын
@@TsukiCove one idea I have is the proposed reintroduction of komodo dragons to Australia.
@jonothanclevenger3482Ай бұрын
I'm Tsimshian and Tlingit, glad to hear about animals from Southeast Alaska and British Columbia (I live in the only reservation in Alaska) =>
@mrmj239717 күн бұрын
It's my favourite bear. I saw a taxidermied one at the post office in Atlin, BC. I hope to visit Tlingit area, maybe I'll get a visit from this special bear? I'm down on the west coast of V. Island, nuuchalnuth territory, near the hitatsoo res.
@KonnorHermannАй бұрын
One subspecies of Black Bear I find rather interesting is the Eastern Black Bear/Ursus Americanus Americanus. In which thanks to the lack of competition from larger bear species is also much larger than other subspecies of black bear. Being naturally, the apex predator of the St. Lawrence Lowland forest.
@jozimotoАй бұрын
Bad news for Florida Black Bears. On July 1, 2024 a new law went into effect allowing citizens to shoot a black bear in " self defense". I feel this is 🐂💩 due to the quickly rising human population displacing wilderness where bears and other animals live. There have been reports on televised news of black bears in neighborhoods looking for food. This is sad for the black bear.
@TsukiCoveАй бұрын
yeah i was reading about this when i was researching, it's not a good situation at all
@spartanninja3159Ай бұрын
Just use bear spray
@albinokanickel4492Ай бұрын
Yeah and that American seem to shoot animals for fun.
@DarkRaven18599Ай бұрын
"It's comin' right for us!" South Park is right again.
@fnfethusiast6508Ай бұрын
Soon all of the East and Southeastern states will not have bears like how they don’t have cougars lol
@Kyle_SpivisАй бұрын
If you like bears donate to the bear association of America. A few days ago I was up north in Minnesota at the Vince Shute bear reserve, I lost count at 75 wild bears. Cubs playing in the trees was incredible to see.
@jordanjames2956Ай бұрын
A few years ago I was hiking in the Sierra Nevadas when I came across a blonde black bear.
@jamesfrederick.24 күн бұрын
Me as well I came across the largest bear I’ve ever seen in my life that was all white with a hint of yellow while I was driving my truck up a long dirt roads on my way to my bosses property I’ve never seen a more massive glorious blonde bear
@PuffPiastriАй бұрын
Mr. Tsuki, you’re amazing! ❤
@TsukiCoveАй бұрын
thank you i appreciate it :)
@sorreldislikespotatoes9882Ай бұрын
Nice video, I knew about Spirit/Kermode, Cinnamon and Glacier subspecies but not the other two. Weirdly I never thought about vehicle-bear collisions before but they must be pretty bad, for the bear and the driver too. By the way, what happened to your old intro?
@boxxxcars5672Ай бұрын
Hey Tsuki! Big fan! I have a suggestion for a video. Would you be interested in “Non-domestic Animals that Couldn’t Survive Without Humans?”
@johnkeith6375Ай бұрын
Pigeons end of video
@sorreldislikespotatoes9882Ай бұрын
@@johnkeith6375 Pigeons are actually domesticated. Pandas, on the other hand...
@johnkeith6375Ай бұрын
@sorreldislikespotatoes9882 Pigeons all over the planet except Antarctic are not domesticed. Some sure but not all.
@sorreldislikespotatoes9882Ай бұрын
@@johnkeith6375 Pure rock doves are not domesticated. However, most pigeons in Europe and Africa are descendants of domesticated pigeons, and all pigeons outside of Europe and Africa are descended from domesticated pigeons, making them technically domesticated.
@johnkeith6375Ай бұрын
@boxxxcars5672 So wild horses? Because something was once domestic doesn't mean it stays domestic when it returns to life in the wild. Not one or two generations obviously but several generations of living wild.
@skysthelimitvideosАй бұрын
What I don’t get is how are are there extant black bear populations in densely populated places like New Jersey and Connecticut but they’re extinct in much more wild places like the Dakotas and Eastern Montana. What’s the story behind that?
@pepepepertАй бұрын
NJ made it illegal to kill them so they thrived to the point of too many now.
@JDthegamer209Ай бұрын
My guess is that there's less available habitat for Black Bears in the Dakotas/Eastern Montana and that general region. Black Bears generally prefer more forested habitats where they can get more cover to hide from people. I've travelled across that part of the country before and it's very open and flat, with only marginal tree cover in ravines and along riverbanks (the Black Hills are an exception to this rule). That's very limited habitats for Black Bears. While New Jersey and Connecticut are quite populated, they also have stretches of untouched forest (especially New Jersey) that are more than enough habitat to support plenty of Black Bears. I hope this helps!
@hisownfool1Ай бұрын
@@JDthegamer209 Good point. NJ is 40 percent forest. CT is more than 50 percent. NY, where I live, is more than 60 percent forest. Much the same is true of much of the eastern US.
@DwightStJohn-t7yАй бұрын
@@JDthegamer209 correct. we have several black bear in town NOW, lots of cover, but the grizzly are up another 1,000 feet in grassland. historically, our Columbia valley was grassland: grizzly, elk, rocky mountain sheep. Now with planted trees were have black bears, very small mule deer, and no sheep.
@AncientWildTV20 күн бұрын
@@JDthegamer209 the presence of large, relatively undisturbed forests in these areas provides the necessary cover and resources for Black Bears to thrive. but how might their behavior and diet shift in response to the transition from a densely forested habitat to a more open landscape with limited cover?
@brentgill7180Ай бұрын
There's bison in Florida?!
@ethaneverglades7512Ай бұрын
Yep in Paynes prairie outside Gainesville a small heard roam free. They used to live all over the state especially in the savannahs and prairies in the panhandle until they were hunted to extinction here around 300 years ago. The population in Paynes prairie was reintroduced from Nebraska back in the 70s and have played an important role on the landscape. Hopefully someday more bison will roam the state as they did before Europeans wiped em out.
@JDthegamer209Ай бұрын
You should make a video about brown bear subspecies next. There's some really interesting ones out there.
@Harpo77Ай бұрын
I’ve lived in Berea Ky 30 years this summer was the first time I’ve seen a black bear in town. Somethings pushing these bears further north I things it’s the wild pig problem down south competition for food. Packs off wolves would most likely clean that mess up fast.
@GalenlevyPhotoАй бұрын
Wow thank you for the video. I didn’t know there’s more other colors of black bears. That reminds me I saw a cinnamon bear in sequoia national park long time ago. He was pretty big! He even came to our car and smelled us then walked away.
@taskforce3833Ай бұрын
i know that here in Ontario Canada there are also bears, in fact i know of 3 species, the Black bear, the Polar bear and the Teddy bear, in our area of Ontario 200 miles north of Toronto bears are sometimes seen, but i am not sure if there is a fixed population, i do know that several cities in the area are now using security with flash-bangs to scare them of the garbage/waste depot's and that in town the garbage bins are sometimes raided , but that's not always a bear but sometimes a "trash panda" (raccoon).
@dennistate5953Ай бұрын
Ray Stevens: "Every bear is beautiful, in its own way..."
@theodoreavdikos9804Ай бұрын
3:19 Yaaayyy bear racism
@plfaproductionsАй бұрын
Looooooool
@donaldseigel4101Ай бұрын
How is that racism?
@theodoreavdikos9804Ай бұрын
@@donaldseigel4101 Its sarcasm.
@donaldseigel4101Ай бұрын
@@theodoreavdikos9804 These days I never know
@ComplexityOnYT10Ай бұрын
Hey I love your content❤
@TsukiCoveАй бұрын
thanks i appreciate it :)
@DarkRaven18599Ай бұрын
I am on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. I am very, very familiar with having bears be something you consider when you start leaving the beaten path. And even a few times where they decided to visit us. Look, respect but don't even think of touching. And leash your dogs.
@AndrewDavis-sj6mbАй бұрын
Bears some of the Most underrated and story book-analyzed animals
@nilanjanachatterjee9023Ай бұрын
Excellent video 😊
@LethalSalivaАй бұрын
Glacier bears are my favorite. It's too bad they're not protected like spirit bears.💙
@Harpo77Ай бұрын
Would a male sport bear and a female sport bear birth only spirit bears? Either way that’s cool and shouldn’t ever be hunted.
@la7era1u5425 күн бұрын
These bears are incredibly elusive. Here in Maine we have the largest concentration of black bears in the US and I have only seen 1 in the wild in over 40 years living here. And I spend a lot of time in the outdoors
@robyrcmpАй бұрын
Cinnamon bears are NOT a subspecies but are found among black and brown colored black bears across their range.
@beetrootmcguillicuddy418520 күн бұрын
7:40 "....there are a few good ways to tell them apart..." ...if it raises its nose to drink in your delicious aroma and opens its mouth to let the drool out then its a cinnamon bear. If it seems to smile and strike a cute pose like its looking for a hug then its a brown bear just trying to lure you closer.
@CJM-rg5rtАй бұрын
I guess people are actually seeing freaking bears near me in Ohio, we have this little section left that's actually green in the NE part (due to all the parks or whatever) but they apparently found it along with fishers (a huge weasel) and they're moving back in after being locally extinct since the mid-1800's. I guess trappers/hunters just killed the stragglers way back then because I'm sure these spots existed then and everything was just generally a million times healthier, I'm glad we're mostly over killing everything in sight... well those people still exist but there are more laws now.
@Rockymountianelk300Ай бұрын
I ❤️ tuski!
@aviancypress5181Ай бұрын
What happened to ur older videos? Can u please re-upload them?
@mafirearmsafety27 күн бұрын
Years ago my sister saw a very large cinnamon black bear in northern Maine not far from our camp.
@Thevoid-vt8hxАй бұрын
Can you do African vs European animals
@LaurieValdez-zk3dy28 күн бұрын
I ❤ Bears and Salmon
@yuvaraj5649Ай бұрын
Nice video, but are there bears that used to be in Africa?😅👋🌫️🐩
@Prehistoriclife487Ай бұрын
Could deinosuchus take down a orca?
@theghidorahwithmanynames6016Ай бұрын
If it could get one bite in, I'd say so. Would be a hard bite to get though, considering the orca's speed and the fact it would be in a pod.
@BrontoSmilodon1Ай бұрын
I think another reason why some black bears are brown is to deal with warmer climates such as Arizona and California with can get warmer than say Michigan and Canada
@WapitiYotaАй бұрын
Is the cinnamon bear actually its own subspecies or just a color phase? I hunted and spent as much time as possible outside of almost 40 years in northern California and I’ve seen blonde, brown, cinnamon and black bears. I’d say brown/cinnamon are the most common at least in the areas I frequented.
@sohopedecoАй бұрын
Spirit bears have Oedipus complex. 😂
@TophMaGoatsАй бұрын
Not him calling my brown butt a color morph
@mint23456789876543216 күн бұрын
My sister lives outside Phillipe, West Virginia and had a cinnamon bear visit her backyard.
@arkreb196825 күн бұрын
I live in the part of Arkansas (Amity near Hot Springs) that the map says there's no bears, it's wrong. I've seen several and every few years in Hot Springs one has to be tranquilized and moved out of Hot Springs. My sister (and others) has lots in Hot Springs Village) see a couple yearly. To the point the HOA is considering requiring trash cans to be kept in the garage
@zbhaz1105Ай бұрын
Always knew the Battlestar Galactica chose black bears for a reason
@not_theone8196Ай бұрын
Let’s go the biggest black bear
@kennethbriody8396Ай бұрын
What sub species are in New Mexico,???
@gatorcroc7212Ай бұрын
Black bear variants are found in Asia. Theres the Sun Bear for one.
@brendonwallace6640Ай бұрын
I live in northeastern NC we got black bears boy they be out here
@Jestalnaker94000Ай бұрын
Black Bears also live in Asia, where they're nicknamed Moon Bears due to the white crest on their chest. 😁
@TsukiCoveАй бұрын
Yes but they are a completely different species and there are a few different species of black bear in Asia
@Outsiderlookingin3152Ай бұрын
Sorry, spirit bears are also in northern Alberta. I know I had a close encounter with one when I was 12.
@bonesawmcgraw9728Ай бұрын
Why haven’t you gotten your channel gotten verified yet? You have over 100k subscribers.
@TsukiCoveАй бұрын
i've never tried to sort it out, i'll look into it
@loganmartin6534Ай бұрын
There are black bears in Russia and japan
@dubfunk1886Ай бұрын
A Spirit Bear is only 495 LB's? The average Texan is bigger than that.
@AndrewDavis-sj6mbАй бұрын
Keystonespecies VERY 🫡
@mafirearmsafety27 күн бұрын
I carry in the woods, Im not foolish. Hope I never need it.
@bonesawmcgraw9728Ай бұрын
First!
@TsukiCoveАй бұрын
nice one :)
@spartanninja3159Ай бұрын
100th
@Into_The_Mystery_13Ай бұрын
Racist bears who knew
@ciaranfarrelly3424Ай бұрын
@Tsuki moon bears are black bears so black bears are not only found in North America chief
@shinyman250Ай бұрын
Asian black bears
@That1TundrikYTАй бұрын
Diffrent species sorry
@TsukiCoveАй бұрын
That's a different species?
@johntodd3910Ай бұрын
@@TsukiCoveyes they might be but I’ll have to look it up the moon bear might be a subspecies Also here’s a video recommendation Ranking the largest old world monkeys Colobus Barbary ape Gelada Sacred baboon Gray langur Tibetan macaque Olive baboon Drill Proboscis monkey Golden subnose monkey Chacma baboon Mandrill
@ciaranfarrelly3424Ай бұрын
My bad chief was thinking it was a sub
@PuncherOfAbsАй бұрын
I always think of the black bear as the coyote of bears
@hisownfool1Ай бұрын
It's an apt comparison. Both have survived, and even thrived in, human encroachment. They have even spread into suburban areas. I live in western New York in a metro area of a million people and there are coyotes and black bears in my neighbor, along with deer. The same is true of areas less than twenty-five miles from Central Park.