Here in Ontario Canada, white tailed deer are prolific. I did see an accident between a small car and a moose once. The front of the car was heavily damaged, and the moose was mildly annoyed.
@hi_im_ep1k1872 ай бұрын
“Can’t park there mate 😠”
@lenabreijer13112 ай бұрын
Myth busters did an episode on hitting a moose and the least destructive way. There wasn't one. They are perfectly designed to do the most damage to a car and driver as possible. We have white tailed deer that wander through the back of the garden. We have a vegetable garden with an 8 ft fence. Every once in a while a moose wanders by. I am in nova Scotia.
@simonkoeman33102 ай бұрын
Not prolific enough for me to get one though
@nian602 ай бұрын
Which is why car brands in Sweden go through a "moose test" = can it swerve fast enough and avoid a moose?
@lenabreijer13112 ай бұрын
@nian60 that assumes you see then in time and react fast enough. Curving country road after dark means you are under their belly before you know it. Now add winter with icy conditions.
@rl92172 ай бұрын
“Look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power.” -The Fallow and Red Deer after being mentioned in nearly every species entry for this video
@WhiteNucklin2 ай бұрын
I’ve been subbed for a long time. Since like 10k subscribers and I was along for the ride when you guys got a huge push during the pandemic, I see now that you’re not getting that same kind of views now BUT, you’re commitment to the content you create has always remained the same and I absolutely love it. You’re still one of my very favorite channels on all the internet and I absolutely love how the channel has progressed. I don’t know what you guys do in your lives outside of KZbin but I always fear that you guys are going to graduate or move onto a career off platform and disappear. if that happens, you guys should totally hand off the channel to some buddies or colleagues. I don’t know. Just a fan piping in. Wish you all the best. Love the channel, AND THE NEW ONE!
@tehawfulestface13372 ай бұрын
Thank you Emilia. I am a sculptor specializing in horses. Your two videos on prehistoric deer has convinced me to try sculpting extinct deer. 40 years ago I was ‘volunteered’ by my scout troop to be leader and had to choose a ‘mascot’ for our troop flag. I chose the Wapiti, inspired by its noble stature and antlers. The reaction from my scout troop, “WTF is that thing?” Sigh…..
@connormcintosh48282 ай бұрын
Ever think about making some shorts of your sculptures, I know I would love to see them! Thanks for sharing your scouting story
@tehawfulestface13372 ай бұрын
@@connormcintosh4828Thank you. I have started documenting one of my projects on video for the first time. Just have to finish the sculpture so I can finish the short video.
@glory2cybertronАй бұрын
ours was called "The Flying Baby Hares" because one member actually had a pet hare
@tehawfulestface1337Ай бұрын
@@glory2cybertronNice one! Everyone wanted the big cats. No one liked the idea of ‘Rudolph’ as a mascot…..
@zombiedoggie2732Ай бұрын
A change from the usual subject is always a good idea, it's always good to challenge the mind to keep things intresting.
@MrGksarathy2 ай бұрын
Prehistoric deer are uniquely fascinating to me because deer feel uniquely divinely majestic, at least the very large bucks, and the sight of a giant extinct deer must have been somewhat awe-inspiring to our ancestors. I know it's kinda ocerly romantic to think this way, but just can't help it, ya know.
@AllegraBottlik2 ай бұрын
They absolutely were inspiring - they're in SO much cave art!
@glennhiggins76802 ай бұрын
A few years ago I was camping on the Snake River, Wyoming. I woke at 5 a.m. and saw a beauty of nature ; a herd of elk climbing a 75 degree cliff away from mini me. The caboose was a giant male protecting his herd.
@bmortlock19562 ай бұрын
I just love it when you go off on a tangent, Emelia !!! You are hilarious !!! 😁❤👍👌
@GermanSausagesAreTheWurst2 ай бұрын
She's really gotten more comfortable in front of the camera over the years. I remember when she started she was a bit nervous.
@legendre0072 ай бұрын
Deer are already exciting when normal-sized. So when they are giant, I get more of them. 🥰
@Nightscape_2 ай бұрын
I love having moved to the Appalachians from So-Cal. I see deer all the time in the parks when I walk my dog.
@OlessanYT2 ай бұрын
I love the lighthearted shade thrown at Owen. 🤣 Another brilliant video! There's so much nuance and uniqueness in deer that can be overlooked without an enquiring eye.
@dracone43702 ай бұрын
I think it could be fun to see video discussing non-deer with deer-like forms; maybe even a video on all the species that evolved the deer body plan at some point.
@shelleymarquis28872 ай бұрын
Emilia, yes, impostor deer, dear. Please.
@1101millie972 ай бұрын
Awesome episode! You should have Emilia do more such videos.
@ImperiusedАй бұрын
Definitely a yes on the Not-deer deer video! As long as you say "red deer" and "fallow deer" 30 more times
@AwesomeFish122 ай бұрын
Finally the follow up to the great "Big Deer" episode. 👍
@bkjeong43022 ай бұрын
It should be noted that Irish elk lasted as recently as 8,000 years ago in much of Central Asia and that Cervalces was actually better-adapted to warmer, wetter current climatic conditions than glacials which is indicative of why they actually went extinct
@Redneckkratos2 ай бұрын
I wouldn’t be shocked if the Ben G Thomas team now make a video explaining how everything will evolve into deer….
@jamesleatherwood51252 ай бұрын
Ive already evolved into someones dear. I can confirm! Lol
@kersebleptes13172 ай бұрын
"When Crabs Evolve Into Deer."
@aceundead47502 ай бұрын
Venison from a giant extinct deer would be awesome. I probably shouldn't watch this while hungry
@sizanogreen99002 ай бұрын
I'd wager you could find some if you dig through enough permafrost. I know for a fact that at least mammoth gathered this way has been "sampled" and was apparently still edible. Tho it probably didn't taste all that great and I'd stay way clear of it xD
@Xnaut3142 ай бұрын
I'm certain many ancient humans would agree considering that many, if not most, of the species that went extinct at the end of the Pleistocene were likely pressured by human hunting after climatic changes alone already would've bottlenecked their population sizes and diversity.
@rustybuckets21432 ай бұрын
@@sizanogreen9900 Gotta get those prehistoric pathogens 👍
@suecastillo40562 ай бұрын
Always something to kill huh???
@ArmchairDeity2 ай бұрын
That’s not a haunch of venison, THIS is a HAUNCH of VENISON… 🤠
@maxplanck90552 ай бұрын
Oh dear a 3rd dear episode? Fun to hear about dear imposters 😃✌️❤️🇬🇧
@AwesomeFish122 ай бұрын
Will the next video in the series be "the tiniest deer ever"?
@jamesleatherwood51252 ай бұрын
I wants this episode. Tiniest deer would be so cute!
@Scarcheeze2 ай бұрын
Mouse deer in the philippines
@NisarKhan-jm1uhАй бұрын
@@ScarcheezeNo it's actually the northern and southern pudu deer of South America.
@kbowen2251Ай бұрын
For the north American elk (wapiti) it is also worth noting that the first ones encountered were eastern elk and were hunted to extinction in the 1800s. Almost all of the wapiti in north America are of the rocky mountain group with populations of those being introduced and established in the Appalachian mountains again.
@balthiersgirl26582 ай бұрын
I love your episodes emilia ❤
@skybluskyblueify2 ай бұрын
Yes deer-iod animals need their own episode. Great work guys!
@jacobv33962 ай бұрын
Yes! Do an episode about things that are not deer!
@adreabrooks1118 күн бұрын
Yup! You got the elk-moose-wapiti nomenclature absolutely correct! One small correction: the word from which "moose" is derived (alternatively moosu, moos, mos or moswa, depending on the specific language you choose to believe it came from) doesn't quite mean "bark stripper." It just means "he strips." This is typically understood to refer to the way that moose strip bark from trees in the winter, when browse and water-plants are scarce. However, it might also refer to the way the velvet "strips" off their antlers in tattered ribbons before the rutting season. I really enjoy these deer videos! Thanks for this latest effort! PS: I'd love to see the non-deer deer video!
@caboosenom3rsonАй бұрын
I love it when 7DOS teases me with more random deer knowledge. MORE (Also I've started seeing red deer and fallow deer in my dreams now, is that normal?}
@sphinxtheeminx2 ай бұрын
Deer are still pretty weird - I used to walk my dogs in woods in Devon and regularly got followed - stalked! - by a female deer who totally ignored my dogs (small ones) to keep me company. We once made the other jump when we each came round a large tree and met face to face.
@RTWRTW-RTWRTW2 ай бұрын
@0:12 Why are their behinds colored brightly? Is it to be able to follow each other while escaping predators? Or were they designed to be easily spotted by predators? Or for mating purposes?
@soltersortna2 ай бұрын
It’s a bit of an intimidation sign to predators, when they flip up their tails and bounce away with that big white spot it’s saying “I’m so healthy you shouldn’t even bother chasing me”. The behavior is called stotting
@ScrinwaipwrАй бұрын
15:12 I was just thinking how much I like how Emilia says "fallow deer."
@fastrockproductions97882 ай бұрын
If you see a deer with glowing horns, remember to click taunt so it doesn't use geomancy
@AntoniusTyas2 ай бұрын
I thought it would only appear when Dementors arrived and your name is Harry...
@brocanada64182 ай бұрын
I'm gonna be honest here . I watch videos on paleontology as a Brain wash from the real life insanity that is happening into our world. It's good to relax and I appreciate what you guys do . These videos and the study as a whole deserves much more public respect and support
@romanlandon65612 ай бұрын
Narrowly escaped being gored by a MASSIVE moose. I cant even begin to describe the terror and fear Coming across such a huge and aggressive animal. I'm glad to be alive
@michaelcox10712 ай бұрын
@romanlandon6561 - I was on an island in Glacier Bay National Park when a lot of noise indicated a running large animal. I ran down the beach, and a bull moose burst out onto the beach a few meters away. Thankfully it moved away at high speed. Then I thought about what might spook a bull moose. I packed up and got into my boat as soon as possible.
@martinkois71262 ай бұрын
Love the little breakdown bc of nomenclature. As a former secondary biology teacher, it was highly relatable.
@nullc0ntext2 ай бұрын
Sure, but can we talk about the Not Deer? Those things are terrifying.
@fuckYTIDontWantToUseMyRealName2 ай бұрын
MAU? ExP?
@pm11362 ай бұрын
A predator mimicking its prey!... 🫥😶😶🌫️
@pm11362 ай бұрын
A predator mimicking its prey! 🫥😶😶🌫️
@silliaek2 ай бұрын
I can't even imagine the work that went into this video
@Victor-px7dl2 ай бұрын
Fascinating video as always but… The rendering of the Dama Celiae (minute 12:18) has the deer puffing some MJ!
@funkypants17172 ай бұрын
You should talk more about the irish elk. Or red deer. Or fallow deer.
@Poohze012 ай бұрын
"All the Times Things have Evolved into Deer"? Oooh, Yes Please!
@hiromikami17 күн бұрын
This was NOT boring! You keep repeating "Red deer", yes, but not to worry! It helps paint the picture in my head, especially because I mostly listen to but rarely get to actually watch videos like this. Good job!
@dennisud2 ай бұрын
My Deer, you did a great job! 😉 👍🏼 And, YES We want a video on Non-Deer!!!!!
@ErdriedDeirdre2 ай бұрын
I have no idea why but I love the giant prehistoric deer species.
@JAGzilla-ur3lhАй бұрын
Extinct deer are too underappreciated. There are so many interesting body plans and antler shapes. And of course they would have been more common in most ecosystems than the big mammoths and rhinos and stuff that get all the attention. I also wasn't aware of the modern white-lipped deer. Very cool.
@romanlandon65612 ай бұрын
I used to eat a lot of elk in Colorado. When my friend and me were totally broke, we both lived off of one elk sausage for four days.
@knickebien19662 ай бұрын
1:31 ET could phone home with those antennae. What incredible racks on those guys!
@skoolzoneАй бұрын
Hey, watch it they got feelings too😂
@TheLowstef2 ай бұрын
A video on deer-looking non-deers sounds awesome. Might I also suggest a video on things that are not what their name suggests - like the king cobra is not a "true" cobra, the mountain goat is not a "true" goat, electric eels are not "true" eels, mantis shrimp are neither mantis nor shrimp, etc.
@Womberto2 ай бұрын
There's some big fat knobs on a few of those antlers.
@malakidemeo44252 ай бұрын
Will be watching tomorrow at work
@mcburckeАй бұрын
I find deer fascinating as a group, and this was a good addition to the knowledge base. (I must admit, almost shamefacedly, to being just as fascinated with the presenter...she is SO cute and smart and articulate! Almost makes me want to return to Blighty to look her up, just for the fun of it. You may now proceed to call me the biggest creep on the planet...)
@saroruhagoswami9202Ай бұрын
I wish We could revive all Prehistoric faunas
@thomasschmidt18362 ай бұрын
Not as large as Wapiti but also a large animal in North America is the Mule Deer. Distinctive for its large mule/donkey like ears. Drop down a size category and White Tail and Black Tail deer species can get quite large but do vary depending on native range. The same species can be bigger in mountainous or heavily forrested areas but comparritively small in other places like Alabama for example
@nian602 ай бұрын
Yes a video on non-deer would be great. 🦌
@AlejandroPereraGil2 ай бұрын
YES!!! To non-deers. Also you're crazier than i had asumed😅, your fun to watch, keep going😊.
@guyincognito9592 ай бұрын
Imagine the implications for Christmas season. Cat sized deer. 🎄🎄🦌🎄🎄
@_Ben___Ай бұрын
20:22 probably the funniest attempt yet
@vasantmasurekar48262 ай бұрын
Yes please do an episode on the Not deer. It would be great to know about them
@highfive76892 ай бұрын
I'll take two not-a-deer vid make mine with cream and one sugar. Thank you. You are the best. 🤟
@romanlandon65612 ай бұрын
Oh! and I've run into chronic wastings deer (zombie deer virus) looks exactly what it sounds like
@shawnwalker49362 ай бұрын
Haha I was so confused when she was saying wapiti how she was! I’ve always heard it pronounced Whap-ity or wap-paty. That and her comparisons to red deer. My dumb self is going “cool, that’s awesome…. I don’t know how big those usually are…”
@sheridanshumway68202 ай бұрын
Was bout to post the same. I always hear it as wah-pih-TEE though here around Montana. Though elk is much more common.
@shawnwalker49362 ай бұрын
@ I do like how she clarified it at the end though where she’s saying like “hey there’s too many things called “elk” so we’re just gonna run with their other names.”
@sheridanshumway68202 ай бұрын
@@shawnwalker4936 I'm just used to reading so many sources I don't really notice the switch. Hear a European accent say elk and head figures they are talking bout moose. I see exactly why she pronounces it the way she does by the spelling. Just sounds really weird when I've heard it as part of my regional vocabulary my whole life. Had no problem figuring out what she was referring to. As a book addict since childhood and grew up in a poor small town in the middle of nowhere there is a massive amount of my vocab that comes from just reading. I've had some really creative pronunciations over the years cause not realizing something was say a French word.
@ladykoiwolfe2 ай бұрын
@@shawnwalker4936she clarified it at the end? I haven't made it there yet I was so confused I had to find out what she was talking about. The picture gave me a clue, but then I thought I was crazy. I've never heard it called anything but Elk.
@hawkbartril30162 ай бұрын
Wa-pa-ti is how I've always heard and spoken it
@davidcrooks86422 ай бұрын
Emilia is the only reason i watch this channel.
@MikhailTeplenskyАй бұрын
she doesn’t want you
@davidcrooks8642Ай бұрын
@MikhailTeplensky oh snap, I didn't realise you was her! I'm so glad you are able to tell me what she wants! Stupid.
@Balthazare692 ай бұрын
Dear, I would really like to watch a video about deer that are not really deer, they just look like deer, but they are just as dear as real deer, and I almost forgot... Red deer 😈😈😈😂😂😂
@leppeppel2 ай бұрын
Next in the series on convergent evolution... impostdeer!
@nanic36392 ай бұрын
Looking forward to the video about notdeer!
@unvergebeneid2 ай бұрын
Now I want a cat-sized pet deer! 🥺
@davidbendall79193 күн бұрын
Thanks
@chrisrus19652 ай бұрын
How about a video on every time nature evolved antelopes. It happened a bunch of times.
@patreekotime45782 ай бұрын
Every Time Things Have Evolved Into Deer, please!
@enormousderek2 ай бұрын
We aren't bored of hearing you saying Fallow Deer dear, that's why we are here! Loving Emilia's contributions to this channel. Great work.
@marsfreelander59692 ай бұрын
New drinking game unlocked! Take a drink every time you hear "red deer"
@AxleLotl2 ай бұрын
16:49 I didn't want to disturb the people around me with sound, so I watched this vid with captions and learned about Megaloceros anatomy.
@donnakaz35252 ай бұрын
You're wonderful! And hilarious..red deer..lol...
@barrydysert29742 ай бұрын
Non-deer deer? Yes dear please !:-)
@Cryptic_Bigfoot2 ай бұрын
Deer are such fascinatingly strange but often overlooked, also, the remarks to whoever was off camara were amusing.
@Hiddensecret92 ай бұрын
Prehistoric wildlife was like nature’s experimental phase-giant deer, armored beasts, and more. Ever wondered what made these creatures so unique? Let’s dive in!
@farkasmactavish2 ай бұрын
3:14 Hemionus is such a whimsically silly name.
@chriswidnes53152 ай бұрын
3 hour Emilia Red Deer educational video when? I need to know about red deer!
@rnbnatl2 ай бұрын
I had planned to get all punny, but alas, it's not meant to be. But thanks for another fun vid! 🦌
@WaterShowsProd2 ай бұрын
What did prehistoric man say when he saw an Irish elk charging? "O'deer..."
@Orange_Pith2 ай бұрын
19:25 could not have said it better myself
@jonwashburn79992 ай бұрын
Dear, I'd like a deer video about non-deer deer.
@jannebrija98792 ай бұрын
Smallest deers next
@zJoriz2 ай бұрын
This video kind of confirms my suspicions. Hypothesizing that the huge headcrests of some pterosaur species may have helped them fly is pretty much like saying these deer species' antlers helped them navigate through the woods.
@perspectacle2 ай бұрын
Not-a-deer deer? Okey-dokey! Tell us all about not-venison deer-critters!
@sonorasgirl2 ай бұрын
Wapiti are also called caribou lol, to add to the confusion. At least I think it’s the same
@chulanthadiyes31172 ай бұрын
A Deer Request: Video on the Fake Deer, Please!
@eldraque45562 ай бұрын
who knew deer where so varied? Emilia, I think
@jamesbates59012 ай бұрын
Ben why are you so cool?
@eroero8302 ай бұрын
i'M WAITING FOR THE OH DEER
@pauldiezel45842 ай бұрын
Emilia is a well read dear
@willemvandermerwe75302 ай бұрын
Please feature the not-deer-deer!
@KrisPSouls92582 ай бұрын
There were some crazy looking deer. But do you recall the most famous prehistoric deer of all. 😂
@rhinkley1002 ай бұрын
I would a love a "not" deer video!
@themightypenguintentacles2 ай бұрын
I'd love a not deer video and how different they are to red deer
@Don-ds3dyАй бұрын
Deer are like the first thing that comes to mind when I think of an ecosystem. My dad hunts deer, he raised deer, he captured deer, he released deer, he mounted deer heads on the wall, he eats nothing but deer, he won't shut the flick up about how much he loves deer, oh deery deery me 🤪 somebody help me!!!
@mikewilson8582 ай бұрын
Red deer, fallow deer. Funny thing is we don’t have them here in the US, so all these size comparisons are over my head. In the US we don’t use metric deer, we use white tale and mule deer.
@cursedseagullgames2 ай бұрын
RIP Emilia, who drowned in a sea of deer names.
@danielday36Ай бұрын
How about a story on the whitetail deer and all its variants throughout North and South America
@RaithGyaron2 ай бұрын
A video of animals that look like deer but aren't deer would be most welcome. I wonder if my favorite animal, the pronghorn, will be considered to look like a deer but isn't. I know that it is commonly called "antelope" even it they aren't. I guess antelope in general look like deer but aren't.
@indyreno2933Ай бұрын
Antelope belong to the family Bovidae as a wastebasket taxon while the pronghorn is the only extant species of the family Antilocapridae.
@RaithGyaronАй бұрын
@@indyreno2933 I know. But does it look enough like a deer to be on a list of animals that look like deer but are not?
@indyreno2933Ай бұрын
@@RaithGyaron, the pronghorn has more similarities to the giraffes and okapis than with deer, hence the reason why the pronghorn of the monotypic family Antilocapridae is also a member of the superfamily Giraffoidea, the most basal of the three extant superfamilies of pecorans.