Buffalo wings are chicken wings covered in Buffalo sauce which is equal parts melted butter and hot sauce
@IvoryOxenАй бұрын
I had a scorpion encounter in the Smoky mountains Tennessee during a rented cabin.
@sandrawilliamson8108Ай бұрын
👍
@IvoryOxenАй бұрын
Google an image of an 'Orb Spider's ' I had one in Florida that looks like more of an alien bug than anything. The weavers to spin unbelievable webs
@donaldmccombs5566Ай бұрын
Your mom asked, "What do you do." I live in the country. And if I'm in the forest, I have two boom sticks with me.
@PriscillaV1964Ай бұрын
Gators are NOT slow and lazy. They move like lightning when they are hunting. Which is why standing at the water's edge for a sunset/sunrise selfie is a dangerous idea in Florida.
@dingledan1332Ай бұрын
Can’t they run like 20 mph? Or like.. gallup?
@PriscillaV1964Ай бұрын
Run might not be the right word. They are a "quick strike" killer. Surprise is their weapon. They have a good sprint in them, but they don't really have distance.
@baritonebrokerАй бұрын
They are fast as hell but in short spurts. As they’re cold blooded they have bursts of speed but cannot sustain a run like a horse
@jacquelinejohnson9447Ай бұрын
Alligators can reach up to 35mph in just a few seconds but can't run for any real distance. Mainly just around 20ft. They are quick strike, sneaky, very well camouflaged in the water, and stubborn.
@lisaevansthefam2425Ай бұрын
I believe they can move very fast on land when they need to. They are faster on land than in water.
@rustyknott-W.DАй бұрын
The scariest thing about a Mountain Lion (cougar), is seeing its fresh tracks. You know it's nearby, yet you can't see it, but you know it can see YOU!
@VeritasOmniaVinculaVincitАй бұрын
Or how about when you are walking in the foothills and one is stalking you for miles while you are hiking/walking. Happened to me several times, I always hike with my 45 on me and bear spray.
@KathyMАй бұрын
One lives in my area outside of Dallas. They have a 200. Sq. Mile territory.
@CleanYourRoomOrElseАй бұрын
Had pictures my friend took in almost all of them there was a cougar trailing us the entire hike.
@melissacurtis9492Ай бұрын
Yup,
@aredub1847Ай бұрын
or if you a bunch of bear cubs alone. or maybe not so alone.
@paytonhesprich6401Ай бұрын
The buffalo wing confusion was cracking me up!! Love it
@corinnerathbun257920 күн бұрын
The buffalo wings comments were amusing
@angiebear872720 күн бұрын
Same😂
@steevmcqueen411217 күн бұрын
Yep.. I can't lie. I thought the wing thing was funny as well 😅😅
@carlaanklam489216 күн бұрын
Me too!!
@KCTxGurl12 күн бұрын
😂😂
@riff811416 күн бұрын
Scorpions end up everywhere lol. I live in the AZ Dessert.The Cougar is commonly called 'Mountain Lions 'here also lol.... lol, btw. Yogi Bear from Jellystone park😁
@mastersarge548827 күн бұрын
Great video. American here, born and raised in Kentucky. We have a little nugget of joy that lives in the woods named a Wildcat. They typically stay to themselves but if you have the misfortune of running across a female with kittens and she gets scared, then you get to have your ass whipped by a 35 pound cat with razor sharp claws. Running works, running fast works best... lol.
@MofertheGopher17 күн бұрын
Is it a bobcat or a evolved feral cat?
@mastersarge548816 күн бұрын
@@MofertheGopher It's a Bobcat, it goes by both names. It's distress cry sounds like a kid screaming, the weirdest stuff.
@bruceyanoshek62614 күн бұрын
I thought Wildcats lived in Lexington 😜
@brianbenthall2739Ай бұрын
They left quite a few animals out. A Bull Shark is more likely to get you than a Great White. They have caught Bull Sharks in the Mississippi River as far north as Illinois.
@rudolphgarcia8898Ай бұрын
There are bull sharks in some of the Bayous in Louisiana!
@rushfan9thcmdАй бұрын
And the wolverine walks in and says, "oh really". "Whos next? " The wolverine is the honey badgers cousin.
@lueannabracha2472Ай бұрын
Bull sharks are are crazy
@bill45coltАй бұрын
@@rushfan9thcmd wolverine aint afraid of anything,,,,
@tshlnmirtoch104Ай бұрын
Bull sharks males, have the most testosterone of any male animal in the world. Hormones super charge their aggression.
@brianforgos3194Ай бұрын
Buffalo wings are a chicken wing recipe from Buffalo, New York ❤😂
@austin387321 күн бұрын
Yea, buffalo sauce is just a vinegar based hot sauce
@onesunnyday569918 күн бұрын
@@austin3873Is it? I've never put vinegar in my hot wing sauce. 🤔
@bobbiejojackson944817 күн бұрын
@@onesunnyday5699 Hot sauces like Tobasco and Frank's, Crystal, etc. are made from chilies, salt and vinegar. The original Buffalo wing sauce from the Anchor Bar in Buffalo is just 2 ingredients... butter and Frank's Red Hot Sauce.
@MofertheGopher17 күн бұрын
That bit short-circuited my American brain
@Downlowlowlow7 күн бұрын
@@austin3873franks red hot cut with butter or vinegar.
@tiamartin93584 күн бұрын
You talked about snakes on the porch and roof. I live in Georgia and we had one come in an open window in the bathroom while my mom was using it. The way she screamed was hilarious. I just picked it up and took it outside, it was pretty chill.
@shirleypaslay2019Ай бұрын
Yes yes yes!!! We love Mum!!! BRING HER BACK…. LOTS
@L3WGReactsАй бұрын
dont worry, she's coming back!
@MrMgentryholtАй бұрын
@@shirleypaslay2019 Agree!!
@sarahconger2375Ай бұрын
Yes 🙌🥰
@funniburnz4942Ай бұрын
Both of you need to visit us. You will have so much fun here! @@L3WGReacts
@marshawargo7238Ай бұрын
Please, get her her own microphone😢!
@SunshineWhenItRains1Ай бұрын
As a native Arizonan, I can confirm that scorpions DO in fact make their way into our houses. One time I was woken up from being stung multiple times on my back by a scorpion that was IN MY BED! Arizona has plenty of dangerous wildlife, including; rattlesnakes, javelinas (wild boar), brown recluse spiders, coyotes, Gila monsters, and mountain lions (although most of these animals won't attack unless provoked.)
@janellcrews6108Ай бұрын
In California visiting my dad in Arizona, I was so scared of scorpions as a child I've still never seen 1 in person. We have our own scary things here too.
@paisleys_patchworkАй бұрын
i lived in Tuscon a bit and those spiders are more of an issue than the other animals, they want to bite. I thought the scorpions were cool, let me hold it to look and release. I'm in Nebraska and we have issues with rattle snakes and coyotes too. snakes really are a silent danger because by the time you hear that rattle its gonna be too late. coyotes were domesticated by the Native tribes and don't really do humans harm unless provoked or starving, they are opportunists
@fearfulclan2007Ай бұрын
Umm javelinas and wild boars are different animals.
@fearfulclan2007Ай бұрын
And Arizona has both javelinas and wild boars. Wild boars are also known as feral hogs.
@-Luna-tic.exe-Ай бұрын
Oklahoman here, I have woken up bring stung by a scorpion once, and woken up to a brown racer snake wrapped around my ankle one fall. Safe to say I flipped the #$%& out when I realized what it was, until I realized what species it was, then I let it hang out in the sleeve of my hoodie, wrapped around my wrist lol
@mbourqueАй бұрын
Alligators aren't lazy. They are ambush predators so they wait until you get close. They are quite fast even out of the water. Sharks don't 'chew'. The bite off chunks of meat and swallow the whole chunk.
@MatthewvMayoАй бұрын
On behalf of the alligators please stop sharing their secrets. 😁
@superdude7445Ай бұрын
Even more terrifying is how effective they are at it...they have patience of steel, they will wait until you are within inches of them almost even touching, you will not get away like the people in these clips
@kristinwojtowich8902Ай бұрын
@@MatthewvMayo😂😂😂😂
@SurferJoe46Ай бұрын
They DO sometimes head-shake to help rip the meat from whatever animal of the moment is in its mouth.
@eriklambert3809Ай бұрын
I think they can run up to 30mph for a short distance. We hunt them. They can over breed quickly
@blue4democracy21 күн бұрын
We lived in Georgia for a few years. My 1st encounter with a scorpion: went for a paper towel, roll sitting on it's end. Lifted the paper towel roll, and there was a scorpion sitting there right in the middle hole! Also in Georgia, was cleaning our bird bath, lifted the bowel part and there was a black widow underneath. I put the bowl back and left her alone! Regarding gators, there are always stories of family pets and children becoming victims of them... there was an elderly woman a few months ago.
@silverhairedgrannyАй бұрын
Your mom is so adorable and now I know where you get your humor from 😂
@kathrynhunter5380Ай бұрын
Don't forget killer bees, fire ants, & brown recluse spiders😅
@kathrynkane1259Ай бұрын
And black widows and hobo spiders 😂
@PriscillaV1964Ай бұрын
Yeah, Brown Recluse has a much higher ER count than the Black Widow.
@donaldinnewmexicoАй бұрын
And chupacabras!
@momdav2003Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂@@donaldinnewmexico
@KoolaidInMyCupАй бұрын
Wolves in Yellowstone as well.
@LuciferWilson-p3oАй бұрын
I'm sad that the brown recluse spider wasn't on the list. Also, a tiger shark is often more aggressive than a great white.
@sommer8337Ай бұрын
The Brown Recluse is terrifying… i live in the mountains of Northern UT. We have Brown Recluse and Black Widows- as well as Moose, Mountain Lion, Black Bear, Elk, Mule Deer, etc etc
@SurferJoe46Ай бұрын
@@sommer8337 I line in SW Montana and the baddest spider here is the Hobo.
@sommer8337Ай бұрын
@@SurferJoe46 yikes… forgot about the damn Hobo!
@carinnichols1283Ай бұрын
I have a brown widow infestation in the garage. They go and come back.i hate spiders.
@theMermaidRhondaАй бұрын
Don't forget the bull shark!
@jaimebattenberg164317 күн бұрын
So I am a person who doesn't do social media and I just came across your KZbin and I love your mom. I want to say thank you cuz I was feeling sad, and watching your videos made me laugh and and help ease my sadness.. so on that note thank you
@ChuckHuffmasterАй бұрын
As someone who survived Rocky mountain spotted fever with 10 days in the hospital and 5 months to fully recover I would suggest taking prevention against ticks
@sherryjoiner396Ай бұрын
Lyme Disease is no fun either. My niece was sick for years. She was a kid, wasn't hospitalized, it was a long drawn out illness. Hope you're better now.
@thebibliobibuli6395Ай бұрын
I feel like ticks should have made it onto this list. Bc of how sick you can get to after getting bit. Also they are more prolific than any of these animals. Unlike bears, black widows, and the like ticks can be found even in the rural places of America. You have to be close to those animals’ habitats to see them, but ticks could be found in a park if it is a certain part of the country like New Hampshire.
@ChuckHuffmasterАй бұрын
@thebibliobibuli6395 it took about a week after I got bit ( I never found the tick ) for the symptoms to start and it was brutal by the time I was admitted to the hospital my liver was shutting down I was dehydrated and rapidly losing weight because everything including water I threw up I had a high temperature, they did all kinds of tests I had IVs in both arms and just kinda in a daze for about the first 5 days in the hospital they kept me 5 more days to make sure all my organs were still good and I gained a little weight, I was 21 at the time in peak shape and it took about 6 months to fully recover and everything has been good for the 43 years since
@Syzygy77Ай бұрын
Ugh, ticks give me the heebie geebies. I’d rather have leeches feasting on me than ticks.
@ramiroloppez4336Ай бұрын
@@thebibliobibuli6395Not really, black widows are far more common then you think. I used to work for a Vineyard company, my job was basically installing irrigations and would see them multiple times in a day creeping out of pipes as for some reason they enjoy dark humid areas. The same goes for houses, they creep their way in on cold places and could be very dangerous for toddlers. As for ticks, they are only a problem when there is a house pet as long as the pet is tended to properly and kept outside of the house it would be no problem. Black widows on the other hand, don't give a damnn, if your house is clean or not, it don't matter
@jewels82718Ай бұрын
Yogi and BooBoo are from Jellystone not Yellowstone! lol "But Yogi, what about the ranger?!"
@kevinstull8552Ай бұрын
"I'm smarter than the average bear."
@marzwallace8775Ай бұрын
Came to say the same thing 🎉
@SixballQ45Ай бұрын
" Hey hey boo boo, I think I see a pick-a-nic basket"
@SPICY_BEARАй бұрын
Yogi & Boo Boo are the bank robbers of the animal kingdom. 😄
@danacrow-qt5dz25 күн бұрын
Hey boo boo!
@dougfisher1266Ай бұрын
You and your mum have great banter. Its come full circle to the point that Lewis is now explaining America to his mom, and I dig it.🤣
@funniburnz4942Ай бұрын
They both should visit the US together! That would be great!
@dinamcnasty17 күн бұрын
I live in Arizona in the city of Phoenix and we have tons of scorpions, we just break out the black light , look for the glow . They do a great job eating nuisance bugs and they eat each other. I don't mind them lol
@FierceLittleNinja201627 күн бұрын
“When have you ever heard of a fox attack” had me dying🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@daximusprime4711Ай бұрын
I grew up in the northern mountains of the state of Utah. We actually have most of these there. I have had scorpions in my shoes, had a cougar that would frequent our back yard weekly, had a black bear come in our tent at night, been chased by a bull moose, watched a moose ram a semi truck and walk away, got rattlesnakes all over the foothills of the mountains, lynx, badgers, a few rare sightings of wolverines. When you live around it, you generally learn to respect it and learn how to handle situations. Loved seeing your reactions!
@PatronSaintOfWitchFaeAndDemonАй бұрын
I grew up in Utah as well. I second all of this!
@kristinwojtowich8902Ай бұрын
Soooo, what you're saying is....never travel to Utah. Got it 👍 😅
@shanaemartinez1264Ай бұрын
I'm from Utah as well and I thought all those animals were normal everywhere. Lol 😂
@blessedmama9384Ай бұрын
I’m in West Jordan, Utah. I live in a basement and see many black widows, Hobo spiders and centipedes.
@kendrapolson146529 күн бұрын
Born and raised in Northern Utah as well. Ditto to this. We just grew up learning how to deal with all of these animals.
@Bardes82Ай бұрын
What I've realized watching this, is how amazing the wildlife in America is and how often we forget about it. Seeing people from abroad learning about the things we take for granted is extremely cool. I'm from Michigan and we have bears, bobcats, cougars, wolverines, (not sure if still in the wild or not) moose up north. Too many to name. Cheers!
@-Luna-tic.exe-Ай бұрын
I always find it funny Aussies look at american wild life the way we look at aussie wildlife. "$%^& that" lol
@TRUMPeterswan1624Ай бұрын
We have moose and wolves too... i think the wolverines are extinct here tho:(
@TRUMPeterswan1624Ай бұрын
@@-Luna-tic.exe-😂 aussie wild life is off the chain. Im terrified of australia😂😂
@Bardes82Ай бұрын
@TRUMPeterswan1624 I think you're right. I don't even know if they're in a zoo somewhere. Would be pretty cool to see one though!
@beckyl4441Ай бұрын
@TRUMPeterswan1624 there were some reports of wolverines in the state the last few years. I think there were some pics on some deer cameras
@alyssadoherty48865 күн бұрын
We are indigenous ppl living in a very rural area here in the US, running into black bear happens, wolves, cougars, Moose, all of us have trail cams on our properties taking pics of what's living around us and it's alot of respecting the land and it's creatures, u respect them they respect you. I've stumbled onto a wolf as a kid, ran into black bear working in the woods and never had an issue yet. You know they are there and it's their home before it's yours, mark ur areas and be respectful. And staying calm is key, always bring protection when ur out in the woods just in case, we always have our pew pews in the woods just in case, never had to use them for defense but glad they are there. Love ur videos, I stumbled onto the first one i watched of yours and had to check out this one too 😊 nice to meet you both and I'm always happy to answer questions i know about.
@mia-not-mya32182 күн бұрын
Hello! What is a pew pew? I looked it up because i was curious but didnt find anything helpful. Is it a gun? Wouldnt that be loud and aggrivate the wildlife? Im so sorry if this is a stupid question, im just really curious and cant find the answer. Also how does it help with safety?
@panther1130Ай бұрын
Mom: "Well, of course not, they don't have wings" !!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Cookie-KАй бұрын
I am so dead.. I laughed so hard 😂
@karenalves8100Ай бұрын
Buffalo Wings first originated in BUFFALO, New York which is how they got the name Buffalo Wings! Of course these are Chicken Wings and in no way related to Bison/Buffalos! Lewis, you look just like your Mum and she looks as if she could be your Sister! I really like her. Bring her back. She already has a Fan Base who would Love to see more of her. As far as the dangerous animals and/or spiders, snakes, etc; there are some that are more common to peoples homes/towns if the people have chosen to live in these more wooded, secluded areas but others that are common in less populated states and Most people who reside or visit these places are aware of the possible threat they represent and will be very cautious and aware of their surroundings. Then there are those people who foolishly attempt to get too close or to entice these Wild Animals without thinking. Unfortunately! But in the case of say, wild Cougars, their lands have been so encroached upon by housing developments and roads for the convenience of man that they often wander onto property that was once part of their wilderness domain, with no fault of their own, and that is when, where and how tragedy can take place just by the mere presence of humans where there were none previously. Can't blame these wild animals for doing what wild animals do; such as defending their territory, looking for food, raising their young, only to be interfered with by some human who thinks because he's built a home there he maintains dominance there. It's just silly and selfish to think that way. Give these animals some space to roam and be free and steer clear of their known hunting grounds if you know what's good for you. Anyway, being educated about the area you live, take precautions and always Be Aware!!
@EdwardJones-w3gАй бұрын
What do you mean that they don't have wings? I see flocks of them flying around all the time.
@tommygilbreathАй бұрын
@@EdwardJones-w3g Same here. I stopped one of them last night here in CA and asked them 'where are you headed next?' She said 'Back to New York' - My response was 'make sure your arms land in BBQ sauce."
@easybreezy4559Ай бұрын
@@EdwardJones-w3ghe’s gullible lol don’t tell him that😂 I love him regardless
@johnw8578Ай бұрын
Buffalos shed their wings once they reach adulthood. The wings are collected, cooked, and seasoned with sauces. Tastes just like chicken! lol
@rhondapease8516Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@tshlnmirtoch104Ай бұрын
Oh my gosh. That is snorting funny.
@mkuti-childress3625Ай бұрын
I am picturing the tiniest buffalo flying around my plate… 😂
@Danielle-jg4qnАй бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@theresakusznir7775Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@OmahaGirlАй бұрын
American Pitbull Terrier mom here. Most loving, smart, and amazing dog I’ve ever had ♥️
@MEMAONE22 күн бұрын
It’s not the dog breed, like idiots try to claim, it’s the owners!
@heyfitzpablum20 күн бұрын
England has a smaller type called the Staffordshire, very similar to our Pit Bulls.
@onesunnyday569918 күн бұрын
@@heyfitzpablumPitbull is a catch all, no real true breed. It's a combination of different mastiff breed & bully breeds including the Stafirdshire.
@onesunnyday569918 күн бұрын
It's their loyalty & desire to please their owners that makes them susceptible to being turned into a killer 😢. Raised & trained properly, they are big babies. I've had Rottweilers, German Shepherds, Pit Bulls & all of them were bigger babies that the Chihuahua/Pomeranian mix we had. Bruce was a true menace 😂
@heyfitzpablum18 күн бұрын
@@onesunnyday5699 I adopted a Staffy, he was a wonderful pooch! Passed away a few years ago from congestive heart failure. I also had a Rottie for a few years, he was my late father's dog who I adopted when Dad passed away. Both were great dogs, very gentle!
@BreandanOCiarrai14 күн бұрын
13:20 - Actually, yeah, we do sometimes 🤣 We have a few black bears that live on the mountain with us (I live in SE Alaska), including one huge 300+ lb (136kg) female that comes up on my porch almost every day in the summer. You just get used to them, we ignore her, she ignores us, we just have to make sure she doesn't get into the trash can. She even leaves our cats alone. Brown bears are much more potentially dangerous, but even then it's nowhere near what media hypes them up to be.
@FireMedicMoody390Ай бұрын
Mum is HILARIOUS!!! Her saying she wanted to take the cougar home reminded me of my own mom (in Goergia) feeding this "weird looking cat". Come to find out, she was feeding a bobcat (North American Lynx) because it "looked hungry". 😮😬🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@mkuti-childress3625Ай бұрын
It must not have made much noise around her… do a search for bobcat vocalizations-they are _terrifying_! It’s funny that mountain lions can sound like babies, but bobcats can sound like saber-toothed tigers.
@mileenacosens4889Ай бұрын
🤦🏼♀️ A bobcat & lynx are two different animals. Lynx’s are bigger than bobcats & have longer tufts on their ears.
@FireMedicMoody390Ай бұрын
@mileenacosens4889 bobcat = Lynx rufus, but ok. 🤦🏾♂️🤷🏾
@mileenacosens4889Ай бұрын
@ 😬A simple google search would show you that they are two different animals. They are not the same. As someone that has studied animals & was becoming a zoologist, I would know more than a simpleton like yourself. But nice try though.🙄🫠
@sherryhughes1386Ай бұрын
I live in Georgia and my coworker did the same thing lol
@SuperAverageJasonАй бұрын
Buffalo wings and their sauce are named after the city of Buffalo, New York, not the animal 😂😂
@bradywilliams5195Ай бұрын
I'm from America and you just taught me this
@tommygilbreathАй бұрын
@@bradywilliams5195 LMAO not trying to shame here I promise, but how old are you and where do you live? Also, what would have been your previous guess as to why they are called Buffalo Wings?
@teresavandal4973Ай бұрын
@@tommygilbreath Replying in the same manner I promise; not everyone grows up with the same foods.... I grew up in a very Polish culture as my parents were WWII Refugees from Poland who came to the US in 1951...I did not really realize till I was a bit older that there was a difference between what my mom thought of as pancakes; (a variation on crepes); and what most of the US thought of as pancakes; (buttermilk flapjacks)... Also my mom's idea of "fried chicken" is nothing like what most US people think of as "fried chicken". My mom would actually boil a chicken first to get a good base for a chicken broth she would later use for soups. but then she would remove the breast meat off the bones and dip it into a series of flour, eggs and bread crumbs and then she would fry it in butter....THAT was my mom's fried chicken...Oh and her dumplings for soup were made out of Cream of Wheat as the main ingredient... (Something I still have yet to master).... 😁
@tommygilbreathАй бұрын
@@teresavandal4973 Wow that's a super interesting history you have! TBH And your Mom's food sounds really good :) The person I was replying to said they were American though so it just seemed odd they wouldn't know the Buffalo Wings thing since you can't walk 2 Blocks in this Country without running into a food spot that sells them.
@NunyaBeeswax-d1jАй бұрын
@@tommygilbreathyou answered your own question.... Doesn't matter what street in whichever state you are..... Every where sells buffalo sauce or wings.
@Mikerochip1Ай бұрын
You don't know how lucky you are to have a mom you can talk to. I hope you will bring her back to your channel many times.
@loriwhite62855 күн бұрын
I live in Florida and we have bears, snakes, cougars and alligators. I had an alligator swimming in pool before. I hope you’re mom comes on more.
@revgurleyАй бұрын
The rhyme we learned to tell a coral snake (venomous) and an also very common King snake (harmless) is this: Red touch black, friend to Jack. Red touch yellow, kills a fellow. Look up each snake to see how close alike they look.
@seanholland376Ай бұрын
Ha! I forgot about that rhyme! Thatd a fun bit of nostalgia unlocked, thanks for that.
@kathrynkane1259Ай бұрын
Oh yeah I've also heard. Red touches yellow, you're a dead fellow.
@margaretwentz4568Ай бұрын
I heard red on black your ok Jack, red on yellow will kill a fellow
@annfraley-mylifeАй бұрын
They should tell that coral snakes are pretty docile
@Lustful081491Lycan27 күн бұрын
Red touches black, you're ok, Jack. Red touches black, you're a dead feller. That is how I learned it.
@guillaumedep129 күн бұрын
Bison is excellent! Especially the prime rib. Buffalo wings are named after Buffalo, NY. Bison are called buffalo, but they're not actually related to water buffalo.
@tpreid239224 күн бұрын
Her shock and dismay are hilarious when she discovers you haven’t heard of things like Yogi Bear or Cheers sitcom. It’s like she’s contemplating her child rearing failures. 😅
@guyray15049 күн бұрын
PS yogi was in Jellystone park. They made it sound like Yellowstone.
@Aspen_Afton9 күн бұрын
I’ve come face to face with a fisher cat. We both just stared at each other. It hissed at me. Then we both went on our way. Ofc I went “ awe, kitty”. But we both basically just said “hi” and went on our way.
@RichSanDiego1969Ай бұрын
Buffalo wings had me cracking up.
@CaptainIsNastyАй бұрын
Floridian here, my friends from wisconsin came and visited a few years ago and neither of them had seen a gator or a beach. They were amazed by both but couldnt comprehend how dangerous a gator can be, a 3-4 foot gator can take your arm or legs off in the water. However the biggest enemy in florida or the rampant insects like wasps, ants, and mosquitos. Safety tip if you do visit, every body of water has something in it that can hurt or kill you in or near it.
@CaptainIsNasty29 күн бұрын
@ they told me themselves they didnt believe the beaches on the great lakes were true beaches. They were amazed by how soft the sand was and how it squeaked under your feet as your walk barefoot
@BiTzNPesiz19 күн бұрын
What about my Florida home pool? Answer: yes
@lauraweiss7875Ай бұрын
You and mom are a dynamic duo. Keep em coming!
@gregcripps729116 күн бұрын
I went on a hike where we had to have a bear lecture before being able to go. We were each issued a whistle and a can of bear spray. We were told if we came upon a brown bear we should blow the whistle and back away from it. If it’s a grisly bear you blow the whistle primarily to warn others because it won’t stop the grizzly. You should also spray it in the chest with the bear spray (pepper spray) and then run away if you can. Do not climb up a tree they can climb better than you. I had to ask, if they are both brown, how you can tell the difference between the brown bear and grizzly bear. The answer given was you can tell by the scat(poop). I said what’s different about it. The instructor said the grizzly bear scat will smell like pepper and have whistles in it.😂 (yes I’m just joking)
@brendahowell6796Ай бұрын
No Gators can move about 20 mph. They are very dangerous.
@donaldwatson7698Ай бұрын
They can actually do short bursts of up to 35 miles per hour, useful for ambush hunting coming out of the water.. The fastest human run ever recorded was just under 28 miles per hour. They've got the best of us outpaced by 7 mph.
@erinzelnio8359Ай бұрын
@@donaldwatson7698 Which is why you're supposed to zig zag when you run away from them. Apparently their legs don't let them change direction quickly.
@Hughjanus454Ай бұрын
Yeah but they usually don't mess with anything large. The young elderly and pets are at most risk. Hogs can be deadly af. Alligator's also have a powerful tail, and sharp claws. Got them in every state in the east Virginia and below. I live in Georgia we got plenty. Even got a alligator park Okeefenokee.
@Fitzcrackers4prez13 күн бұрын
they are slow natured though. They're never really gonna be using that 20 miles on you. chasing you is useless for them so they just don't do it. They're ambush predators you should only ever be scared that there might be one, not that there is one.
@brendahowell679613 күн бұрын
I know this is controversial but I'm with you on the fact that it's the owners. The Pit gets a bad rap. Every Pit I've ever been around is very sweet. Oh and the Buffalo Wings are chicken wings with hot sauce. You should have your Mom on more often, i like her she's pretty funny.
@Cookie-KАй бұрын
Lewis we all can see where you get your sense of humor from 😊 Your Mum is hilarious and the videos with you two together are so fun! ....of course we want more reactions with her 💁🏻♀
@melinagranger8505Ай бұрын
I used to have a 4-poster bed. It was really high, so my nightstand was also tall. One night, I leaned over toward my nightstand and caught a glimpse of a black spider in the corner behind the leg. I got down to see and it was a black widow. I actually left it there for a while - a couple of weeks - because I know they aren't aggressive. But one night, I had a sudden image in my mind of an egg sac. I was suddenly not so passive anymore. Lol
@MofertheGopher17 күн бұрын
-The buffalo wings bit while talking about American bison short-circuited my brain, I hate you Buffalo wild wings for that 😂 -Respectfully Mum....Yogi was from JELLYSTONE not Yellowstone 🤣💀 -YAAAS the Eastern Coral Snake! -when it comes to alligators, ask your fellow men the Aussies about what they do if they don't have tape for a crocodile's mouth, they rope that SOB up
@safepethavenАй бұрын
LEW: to clarify... cartoon bears of the 1950s/1960s were starring characters Yogi and friend Booboo; their home was called Jellystone Park, a spoof on the real Yellowstone Park. Bison, aka buffalo are actual massively large animals that are eaten for tneir meat but mostly managed due to overkill to near extinction. Buffalo wings are marketed smacks derived from actual chicken wings with spices and credited of being started in the location of Buffalo New York.
@adamwhite767Ай бұрын
Also, in Buffalo, NY we call them chicken wings or just wings.
@visionhawk4403Ай бұрын
@@adamwhite767 Yeah, I just call them wings here in Kentucky too.
@HappyHomeyАй бұрын
BUFFALO WINGS 🪽 🤣🤣 that was a good laugh 😆
@jaredborja708Ай бұрын
Mum is real cool bruh, love the family bond
@brucewayne215513 күн бұрын
Black bears are actually quite friendly... We used to own two black bears when I was growing up. We got them when they were cubs. Their mom was killed by a poacher, and they were left for dead. We took them in and kept them for about 5 years before we decided to release them to the wild. And they absolutely LOVED vanilla ice cream 🍦🍦.
@lorrahowell3567Ай бұрын
Yes 👍, more MOM!!!
@ramonalfaro3252Ай бұрын
Yes! Very charming.
@marshawargo7238Ай бұрын
Give her her own microphone❤
@shannonhamlin4938Ай бұрын
I love it when Mom is in the videos!! It’s great to see her again. Black Widow’s typically hide out in dark, dry places. I live in AZ and have to check for spiders or scorpions before getting anything out of the garage or storage. Cougar’s scream sounds just like a woman screaming… it’s eerie
@TeresaWashenbergerАй бұрын
I so enjoyed seeing your mom with you again. She's quite lovely. I love that it seems y'all have a really good relationship. Cherish each other.
@lindamiller2432Ай бұрын
Yes, love the mom, son relationship, neat. My son's would never do this with me, I WOULD EMBARRASS THEM, even at their old age, 23 and 30, I'd embarrass them somehow😮😂. Oh well that's what us parents do, embarrass our kids! LOL
@NancyG22514 күн бұрын
6:55 As a kid I was taught this to know about how to survive a bear attack “ If it’s Black fight back, If it’s brown Lie down, If it’s white, Good night” Yeah there’s no surviving a Polar bear once it spots you
@2012petvet3 күн бұрын
If A Polar Bear Spots You, It's Already Too Late.
@amygunther25712 күн бұрын
Do not lay down. 🫣
@19MichaelDixonАй бұрын
We have TONS of cougars. Especially in Montana in the western states. When I bought a house in North Carolina there is a lake I can see from my house. The 1st day I moved in, I saw about a 6' gator 100ydd from my new home. Bison used to be in every state. Now they're making a comeback thanks to conservation. They were almost totally eradicated in the 1880s. We have crazy scary animals in the US
@alenslumbeeangelАй бұрын
They say cougars/mountain lions, have been ran out of NC. So many move here to military towns in NC and don't realize we have alligators and many other animals and bugs. NC has mountains, coastal and swamps.
@19MichaelDixonАй бұрын
@alenslumbeeangel There are still people in NC who swear theyve seen cougars. Especially in the Brunswick county area
@mpls1982Ай бұрын
We get cougars in the Twin Cities sometimes.
@mikeyoung490Ай бұрын
Yes mountain lions still exist here in the smokey mountain national park and surrounding areas just FYI so maybe don't come here!
@mkuti-childress3625Ай бұрын
@@19MichaelDixonI was reading about that recently-apparently, even when cougars don’t “live” in a state (meaning they don’t breed there), they regularly pass through other states. I guess it happens mostly when young cougars head out to find their own territories. So, it’s definitely possible!
@melissadwigginsАй бұрын
24:27 It's so sad that pit bulls are used in such a way that causes them to be euthanized. So many of them are just good sweet dogs that want to love everybody around them! It's the owners that make them monsters. The apple doesn't fall too far from the tree, you know. If you nurture something a certain way it's going to come out that way.😊
@idid13816 күн бұрын
No, I've heard many stories, "it was the family dog, always so sweet", until it kills the toddler or bites the owners throat. Happened to a young mom a year ago about 40 minutes from me. Went after the kid, mom intervened, dad came home to find the dog attacking his wife. She died a few days later in the hospital. There is something not right with these dogs.
@debraleesparksАй бұрын
I love your mom! I live in the Yosemite National Park area of California. One time I was gold prospecting in the Merced river in the summer when the water was really low. Well, I was bending down using my pan, when I noticed about 15 feet away from me was a mountain lion dragging a deer that was bigger than I was! I stayed still until it passed, and slowly backed up and got into my jeep and got the hell away from there!!🤣 Love Grandma Debbie
@FireMedicMoody390Ай бұрын
Grandma Debbie.... 🏃🏼♀️💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@funniburnz4942Ай бұрын
You show them Yellowstone when they visit us & I will show them Lake Michigan & The Dunes National Park in Indiana ❤ they need to see both those places if they ever visit us.
@victoryhillstudioanimalpor2625Ай бұрын
Good job!
@jonadabtheunsightlyАй бұрын
Yeah, mountain lions are frequently smart enough to avoid getting into conflict with humans. Unlike, say, Bison, which are almost as dumb as hippos and may decide to charge across a field to attack you just because it's Tuesday.
@mkuti-childress3625Ай бұрын
Good thing it was already distracted! I knew someone who was hiking alone (not too smart) who sat on a cliff watching a group of bighorn below. He said he heard something, looked around, and there was a mountain lion behind him-also watching the bighorn. I wish I could remember how he got out of that, but I do remember he was very lucky he wasn’t as appetizing as the sheep. And you should never hike alone, btw!
@BarbaraLaurion8 күн бұрын
In Wisconsin, we didn't get the snow but yesterday was a deep freeze with temperature of -9 F (-23C) and wind chill of -30 (-44C). The third week of January seems to be the coldest but that was colder than we normally see.
@bernicearthur8655Ай бұрын
You are right about American pitbull terriers. Our Pittbull, Angel, fit her name. She tried to take care of us when we were sick, protected us from bad people, worked to lift us out of depression, and loved us unconditionally. It's how the owners train them Angel was part of the family until she died and is greatly missed.
@teresavandal4973Ай бұрын
😢
@DogvinityАй бұрын
The worst part about my brother's pit is when she's sitting at your feet on the couch... she looks into your eyes, you resign yourself to your fate as she launches full force into your face to give you kisses. She's sweet, but not the coolest thing with a 60 pound dog. ;-) (RIP to your pup).
@christinestreeter8566Ай бұрын
One year on the 4th when I was like 14 me and my friend had some sparklers and we lined them up, stuck them in the dirt and then lit them. My families pitbull was inside watching us. When they lit up she busted the door, ran over and threw herself in between me and the sparklers and laid down on top of them. She would have given her life for me, my mom and dad. All she wanted was to curl up in your lap and be covered by a blanket. She use to sleep with our cat wrapped around her. She was the best dog. I still cry when I think about her and she’s been gone for nearly twenty years. Pitbulls are fantastic dogs, it’s all how they’re trained.
@hellhound1389Ай бұрын
I've got 3 pitties and they are all afraid of my gang of maine coon cats. The cats rule the house and the dogs rule my workshop
@victoryhillstudioanimalpor2625Ай бұрын
My pitty is a sweetheart too!
@anitamendez5735Ай бұрын
I live in (and love) Oregon. Either regularly or seasonally, there are interactions on our property with cougars, foxes, coyotes, black widows, black bears, scorpions, and rattle snakes. We are ALWAYS aware of our surroundings and prepared to deal with true threats accordingly. For the most part, we make our human presence known and fence in livestock (and trash) with secure enclosures. Lastly, we have 2 trained farm dogs who take their jobs seriously and have scared off more than a few bears, foxes, coyotes, and even a cougar. Love them dogs!
@oldfogey4679Ай бұрын
Anita I live in ore too thought scorpions were only found in eastern Oregon? I've never seen them in western ore! When I lived in Tucson I encountered scorpions!
@ardiguan2198Ай бұрын
I was born in Oregon and lived here most of my life, I remember my surprise when I found a dead scorpion on the Collawash River, there is a spot near the road with large smooth rocks, we pulled over to jump in the river and swim to the other side, the river was fresh snow melt, VERY cold, beautiful crystal clear water, you could clearly see the bottom (25-35ft deep) we would swim to the other side (maybe 12-20ft wide) and lay on the sun baked rocks to dry before swimming back, then jump back in the 86 Toyota 4runner and drive home wet lol, Baker City in the 90's was a great childhood experience! I could go anywhere on my bike, as long as I was home before the street lights came on mom and dad didn't care, I wish I could go back.
@amykrebs4260Ай бұрын
I live in Oregon and several years ago we had a cougar on campus on the first day of school. Imagine 500 elementary kids told they don't get recess on the first day
@Lashes.541Ай бұрын
Yep here in Roseburg we had one in the middle of our down town, also a few months back a bear was spotted near our Dairy Queen.
@psilicyborg4 күн бұрын
I am from North Carolina and I’ve seen many bears and a couple of wildcats, lots of rattlesnakes, water moccasin snakes, alligators, elk, moose (when I lived at Lake Superior), sharks, black widow spiders, brown recluse spiders, snapping turtles, wolves, coyotes, beavers, and wild hogs all of which I have personally witnessed. Love your Mom. I have a son your age. So I relate with her.
@NancyJ.-jh9qdАй бұрын
Scorpions can be anywhere. My sister-in-law was bit by a scorpion when she slipped her slippers on in the morning and she lived in San Diego, California. Buffalo wings are buffalo seasoned chicken wings. In Southern California we see, bears, coyotes, mountain lions, scorpions, black widows, brown recluse, rattlesnakes, and of course sharks along the coast. Yes, yes, yes, bring mum back!
@GaiaOne9 күн бұрын
What you're seeing is probably not a brown recluse, but a juvenile widow. California has only one species of recluse spider, and that's in Death Valley. I called a professor who specializes in spiders at the University of California at Davis to find out. He was adamant about the spider population of California. I know I was surprised when I talked to him. I was also surprised to find out the variety of colors and patterns in black widow spiders in the juveniles and males. It was an eye-opening conversation.
@DehydratedHumorАй бұрын
This most common place to get stung by a scorpion is your foot because they like to hide in your shoes. If you're ever in the US in a place that has scorpions make sure to shake your shoes out well before putting them on.
@KarenClark-w9kАй бұрын
I am from Montana (Big Sky country) and yes there are bison and they are common so is the grizzly bear. Both animals are massive and can be deadly. Big problem is many tourists think that the Yellowstone park is a petting zoo. Petting and approaching is not advisable.
@paisleys_patchworkАй бұрын
we still have bison in Nebraska and Colorado too. nice to know they are booming, once almost extinct. I'm Nebraskan and this used to be their native habitat, the plains are so farmed out no room to roam anymore
@Maggimae2367Ай бұрын
Montana, our most beautiful state imo.
@radfatdaddy4169Ай бұрын
Even a baby bison can kick a person's ass. I had the privilege of bottle feeding a rejected baby bison. She was fairly controllable for the first couple of days, but after a week she was able to throw me, a 6'1" 235lb 18 year old that benched 300 as my average set.
@kristinmcfall268617 күн бұрын
I'm dying!!!🤣😂 "Do buffalo have wings?" Bahahaha! Omgomgomg just hilarious 😂
@MagpieSorgerАй бұрын
I guess to add to the stories about camping and bears - Once went camping in middle school for summer camp and one girl I had to share a tent with had never been outside the city before then and apparently hated how the outdoors smelled (so ridiculous). She absolutely hosed our tent down with one of those victoria's secret body spray perfume things - like enough to give us all headaches. We woke up the next morning to the outside of the tent being slimy and wet and one of the counselors showing us a video he had gotten of a black bear licking our tent. I slept through the whole thing lol
@Noreply_YouTube_BotАй бұрын
Your mum is amazing, you two have the same infectious positive energy. To answer your question on how we sleep at night, many of us are armed, especially the more rural you get. Love the video
@avandi9382Ай бұрын
I think the most f'ed up thing about moose is that they remember! So, if a moose in the wild is fed by a human, they'll remember and attack the next human that doesn't have food for them. They rude af lmaoo
@t44beck104 күн бұрын
I just moved to Arizona. My small city is surrounded by 40 miles of desert. I am afraid of scorpions. I have never seen one outside of a zoo. My sister lived next to a nature preserve. She received cougar warnings in her neighborhood.
@CedanyTheAlaskanАй бұрын
I live in a part of Alaska that gets a TON of Moose traffic. The amount of times I've heard "DON'T let the dog out, there's three moose outside" is hilarious. Generally they will try to avoid you. I remember being a kid and school teaching us what to do if we find ourselves face to face with a moose. Made walking home from the bus stop spooky haha!
@Rebekah-xk9igАй бұрын
Buffalo wings are chicken wings and drums seasoned with buffalo sauce - i think it comes from Buffalo, New York. They are awesome
@FRichardRobinsonАй бұрын
When I was growing up My aunt in Vermont Would take a wooden spoon and dish pan with her while she was hanging wash on the line. When a bear showed up, she would beat on the dish pan with the spoon to chase them away
@marydavis5234Ай бұрын
I’m from Vermont, I live on a back road , every Summer, across the road, three moose show up
@lucyharring543318 күн бұрын
"Idk how they do it, bears, spiders, buffalo wings..." lmao love your momma!
@DavidEckardАй бұрын
Yogi Bear is in the fictional park of Jellystone.
@woods2587Ай бұрын
And an actual RV/cabin park around the country. Named after Yogi Bear.
@SarahBroad-kw7fjАй бұрын
Hey boo-boo, what’s in the picnic basket, yogi you know what Mr. Ranger said about… lol
@AustinhxcksАй бұрын
Yogi I bear was based off yellowstone
@christopherjon1245Ай бұрын
Stop saying it was fictional! What’s next the Easter Bunny, tooth fairy and Santa!
@marionchase-kleeves8311Ай бұрын
Don't forget Boo Boo Bear!
@gloriav1236Ай бұрын
Your mom is absolutely adorable. The banter between you two is so fun. Had me rolling with the Buffalo wings 😂
@flattop223Ай бұрын
5:21 LOL You are hilarious, buffalo wings are chicken wings or if they're boneless buffalo wings they are breast pieces. Where the "Buffalo" comes from, it is a sauce that was invented in Buffalo New York, buffalo sauce is a spicy vinegar sauce, that is put on the wings and thus makes them "buffalo wings"
@greazymcgeezyКүн бұрын
We have black bears that come through my yard/woods. Have seen them a few times; Including mother with cubs. They’re pretty docile as long as you leave it alone. I enjoy seeing them and look outside frequently trying to spot them.
@PersephonesDilemmaАй бұрын
You know what I've noticed? When you're with your mom your accent comes out even more 😂 I love it! I'm American from California and moved around to Texas, Arizona and now Oregon. I was a truck driver for 6 years and have been everywhere!
@oldfogey4679Ай бұрын
Persephone's is my son's cats name! Goddess of the underworld!
@nicholasholloway8743Ай бұрын
ive moved around a bit when i was a kid, ppl get soo confused trying to place my accent. its a mixture Mo and Tx. sometimes i sound like a country boy, and then a city boy lol
@theboltinatorАй бұрын
love it when Mum is on
@jacquelinejohnson9447Ай бұрын
Yes, scorpions do come in the house. Even in Arizona.
@ninachristman3525Ай бұрын
In Texas it is common to find them in the bathroom. Then like the cool tile.
@sailorellie9133Ай бұрын
And they’re not only found in the desert. In temperate Georgia, we have different scorpions, but I’ve found them inside plenty of times
@leighdudrow4800Ай бұрын
@@sailorellie9133 Yes, we have them in Alabama too. Smaller than the ones in the desert.
@God.is.greaterАй бұрын
It depends what part you're in but we get them in Colorado too. Yes they get in the house too
@DogvinityАй бұрын
And Peachtree City, Georgia.
@samsilly1234565 күн бұрын
Her saying you'd wanna take the cougar home is so real 😂
@mbourqueАй бұрын
My father got a pit that was used as a 'bait' dog. It was very skittish and growled a lot at first. After several months it was very loving to family members but still avoided strangers or infrequent visitors.
@TruckingInsideАй бұрын
If you see a gator. You keep your distance. Lol, I live in Alabama, and they are in all water mass in the south. Gators lay on the banks during the day. Then they go in the water and hunt at night.
@SylviaAndrews-ou5xmАй бұрын
Ha!! The Buffalo wings part actually made me laugh out loud😂😂😂Buffalo is a city in New York where chicken wings snack originated
@soulsyn44448 күн бұрын
We had black widows nesting under the rim of our above ground pool. We have cougars & coyotes in/around our development ... that's why I go out with my dog at night to make sure he's okay. My son & I encountered bears on camping trips but luckily they didn't care about us. Gators aren't up this way but I was on vacation on Hilton Head & wasn't paying attention & walked within 4 ft of a 12 ft gator ... I've never backed up & run so fast in all my life!
@beatlesarebestАй бұрын
We LOVE your Mom.....you too Lewis! 😃
@christinabond8900Ай бұрын
@L3WG I love watching you and your mom together. You both are great! Now I definitely see where you get your sense of humor. As far as the whole thing with Pitbulls, they actually were originally bred to be "nannies" to children. They used to have the nickname 'Nanny dogs.' my fiance and I have known many Pitties over the years. And they are the sweetest, biggest babies you can ever meet. Your mom and you were so right when you said it's the owner not the breed. Hell, we have a Boxer dog and a Cane Corso (possibly mixed with a Belgian Malinois). They are supposed to be very protective of their family. Our Boxer loves everybody and has never met a stranger. Our Cane Corso is still quite skittish (we rescued her off the streets back in July) and is only recently starting to get a little aggressive toward only a few strangers. To most people she is calm and friendly. With us, both of our dogs are the biggest babies, goofy, and sweet as can be. So good on both of you for not believing the bullsh*t about certain breeds. Enjoy your time with your mom. Don't take it for granted. I still have my mom. However, my fiance and I live about 3 hours away from our old town (which is where my mom still lives). Since he works all the time and only have one working vehicle right now, I don't get to see her but maybe once a year. And that's if I'm lucky. I haven't seen my mom in nearly a year. And I don't know when I'll get to go see her next.
@Abrogator91Ай бұрын
"What do you do you do if you dont have tape?" Well, you probably start by NOT jumping on the alligator 😂😂 And to add to this, even with tape, you would never try and tackle an alligator that is in water. Alligators are extremely proficient swimmers and would buck you off in about a second in water. Not to downplay their murderous efficacy on land though. They are extremely fast, even on land.
@kimberlyskokan3444Ай бұрын
And they cling fences. That’s why we have trappers.
@19bishop56Ай бұрын
Really enjoyed having your mom on again! She’s very funny. “That cougar (mountain lion) is so cute, you just want to take it home”,😂😂 Nope, not a good idea- an American mountain woman
@michelleturner6865Ай бұрын
The most dangerous one she likes.
@wittsullivan8130Ай бұрын
I saw a crazy video about a guy picking on up by the scruff of its neck like it was a cat, yelling at it the whole time. It was half his size but he was mad it was threatening his kids or his pets and threw it over a fence. There's also pictures floating around of someone's donkey absolutely destroying a mountain lion out West. Do not recomment, 0 out of 10 to "psst,psst,psst." :)
@19bishop56Ай бұрын
@@wittsullivan8130 OMGOSH, that would have been worth seeing! They tell us to be careful not to disturb or threaten wild animals young, but don’t mess with ours either! That’s where the saying “Mama Bear” comes from. Most mothers (and fathers) go berserk when anyone or anything attempts to harm their babies. (Yes, I said “most”. There’s some parents out there that could care less, sadly). Donkeys do kick like crazy, but the mule can be deadly. Though I do love a good mule. Haha
@JakeGemzen21 күн бұрын
Where I'm at in north dakota, I've seen moose walking around town. While we don't have cougars, we do have the bobcat which can be pretty dangerous but their screams are terrifying and they have also been spotted around my town too. I've seen both a black widow and brown recluse spiders around my house and seen rattlesnakes nearby as well.
@Steve-hq4fmАй бұрын
Bison tastes just like beef, but they're way healthier! Buffalo wings are chicken, but the hot sauce that goes on them was invented in Buffalo, New York.
@ryankieth1675Ай бұрын
@@Steve-hq4fm I wouldn’t say it tastes just like beef, but to the average person it probably would. Have you ever done a side by side of various cuts from grass fed beef and bison? I got a chance to try that once and I noticed a subtle difference. Even so, if I’d had them a week apart instead of side by side I might not have noticed as much or at all.
@ashleypuckett321Ай бұрын
Its better than beef and melts in your mouth when cooked just right
@phredphlintstone6455Ай бұрын
Sweeter than beef
@chesiremouse1714Ай бұрын
Montana grill does that were you get one bison one beef@ryankieth1675
@tshlnmirtoch104Ай бұрын
Bison has much less fat, so more care needs to be taken cooking. Or it becomes dry, and tough.
@casswatchesthingsАй бұрын
I always love when Mama Lew joins! The black widow spider likes to hide so bites often occur when you're walking through the woods or cleaning out your attic, etc. Regarding the American Pitbull, there are a lot of organizations that take in pitbulls that have been trained poorly and retrain them. There's a prejudice here against them but many people recognize that it's not the breed, but the training that has to be fixed.
@christinabond8900Ай бұрын
Yep. Pitties are really sweet and gentle when raised properly by loving pet parents. All the ones my fiance and I have ever met are big ole babies!!
@BenBourassaАй бұрын
5:05 buffalo sauce from buffalo New York
@sector986Ай бұрын
Poor Lewis 😂
@rhoetusochten4211Ай бұрын
@@sector986poor Lewis? Poor mum!
@bostonvairАй бұрын
Buffalo are bison. Buffalo wings are chicken wings with a sauce that was first created in the city of Buffalo, New York
@MrsSteward1980Ай бұрын
I came here to say that.
@ralexandra10589 күн бұрын
Arizona born and raised. Bark scorpions are just about *everywhere* in the central through southern part of the state… especially in the summer months. Home infestations are a big problem in many areas of Phoenix and Tucson- particularly in the suburbs. The stings are miserably painful- the effects lasting upward of a week. A bark scorpion sting CAN kill people who are very sensitive or susceptible to allergy. Infants, elderly people and immunocompromised folks are particularly vulnerable to stings.
@genesisdos1968Ай бұрын
My story of scorpions is from a guy talking about his house in Texas. He had been ignoring millipedes in his house until he woke up to find scorpions gobbling them up
@ryankieth1675Ай бұрын
I once saw a foreign tourist trying to walk up on a very agitated badger to take a photo. Badgers didn’t make this list, but trust me, you don’t want to corner one. We were all shouting at him to back away. Luckily he did.
@M-S_4321Ай бұрын
Only clueless or stupid people would mess with a badger. They don't play at all.
@tomorrowhowever7488Ай бұрын
Thanks for coming on, Mum! Please visit us any time.
@brittanyandseathwalker39436 күн бұрын
I lived in Arizona. You have to be careful reaching into the sink because scorpions will come in the house, and the bathroom seems to be a popular room for them to chill in. My mom used to tell stories about it all the time about how she went to wash her hands and was greeted by a scorpion in the sink.
@BobSmithintuitАй бұрын
So happy to see Mum again. Please keep making videos with her! 😊❤
@nagphillips7886Ай бұрын
I am from Texas. We have most of these here. Mountain Lions sound like a baby crying or a person screaming in real life. It's super creepy. Bison steak is delicious. Gator is good. It looks like fish but tastes like chicken. There were Black Bears in my yard a couple of months ago. The only animals I haven't seen is a Grizzly Bear and a Moose in Texas. Pits are big baby's. Out pit is over 100lbs and still climbs in our laps trying to be held.
@brandonbullinsАй бұрын
We have Coyotes that do that.
@DeadRobit29Ай бұрын
Sharks swallow the chunks they get when they take bites. Also, hearing a cougar (mountain lion/puma) cry at night is terrifying. It sounds like a baby crying. And buffalo wings are just chicken wings baked or fried and covered in buffalo sauce.