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Save the Animals Save the World
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 ก.พ. 2021
A channel , dedicated to wildlife and conservation. We are here to educate people and get them exited about animals, the environment. We will show you animals from all around the world. And the small and large things you can do to help. Come here to learn, be inspired, and excited! We are here to save all creatures great and small. So come and take a journey with us!
Wildlife Presenter, Wildlife Conservationist, Rescues Animals !
WILDLIFE PRESENTER, ANIMAL RESCUER, WILDLIFE Conservationist! Available to help animals!
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Royal Python Rescue
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We have just rescued a royal Python. Learn about them in this short video
Cockatiel and Dalmatian Puppy , Will be Friends!
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Cockatiel and Dalmatian Puppy , Will be Friends!
Can you guess how many species of Zebra there are ?
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Can you guess how many species of Zebra there are ?
Buffalo are one of the Big 5! Can you name the 4 other species?
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Buffalo are one of the Big 5! Can you name the 4 other species?
Gorilla trekking, safari, chimp trekking and rafting ! ready for an adventure?
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Gorilla trekking, safari, chimp trekking and rafting ! ready for an adventure?
Can you guess how long a Komodo dragon can grow?
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Can you guess how long a Komodo dragon can grow?
Not really a problem with a royal python. You can unwrap literally any royal python. Theyre 5ft max. Maybe 6ft if its a freak. Not to mention its literally the most docile snake you can own
@iljc1996 we don't recommend any snake around anyone's neck. Even a 5ft snake can cause a problem around someone's neck , even when docile. Especially around a child's neck. Always best to be responsible
I am very fond of our 3 ball pythons- they are great pets and family members
@@piastruck6621 we hope they have the best life with you
Gehört verboten privat er Schlangenbesitz!!!
Beautiful snake.😊
@@phillipwhiting5553 she is a definite beauty
She likes you
@@MaggieLynnHeronHeidelBooks I make a great tree branch
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They clear the underbrush making room for new growth
@@MusketeerTed they sure do
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
@@RowdyProwdy thank you for watching
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This is awesome man. Keep going with this!!
@@deanweir1106 thank you for watching, we appreciate your support
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Superbe, alors adulte, il rêve qu il tête encore sa mère, comme quoi, les animaux se rappelle très bien du MAL OÙ DU BIEN ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@annickBontemps ils le font effectivement
The desire to have rare/different pet cats also enables these cats to escape into the wild or breed with feral/strays. This can introduce more predatory types into the wild environment to damage the remnant native ecosystem. Someone's egotistical whim results in extinction risk.
@@johnmead8437 you are right there
Sweet dreams my friend
No audio?
@@MaggieLynnHeronHeidelBooks not on this one unfortunately
@@savetheanimalssavetheworld5189 OK
im from syria im 17 and i havent had a good life sinse 2012 no money no elecitrisity isis attacks and now am about to be an adult and i havent lived my childhood like normals
This is so serene
It really is. I just could peacefully swim all day with them
Beautiful creatures 🥰
Thank you. We are glad you are like. Do check out our channel for more episodes
You're doing an amazing job Mr Ryan and thanks to Rachel for taking care of this beautiful owl ❤
Thank you so much. We look forward to bringing you more wildlife documentaries
#snowyowl
This is the best episode yet ❤
We are so glad you like it
The owl looks like she's smiling ❤
Rachel you are the best!!!
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You're doing a good job guys, now I know that houseflies doesn't land on 🦓.
Thank you. Next time on safari we should paint stripes
There is a large wild herd living in California originally part of a private zoo they are thriving and number over 150
Oh that's not good.
@@savetheanimalssavetheworld5189 actually the habitat is very similar to their native grasslands. They have lived in the area for many years and are protected as they are the largest herd of wild plains zebras outside of africa
I never knew that about the flies
Evolution at its best
I love the way you say zebra. We pronounce it more zeee-bra over here 😂
Yeah we say it the right way ; )
He don't care you're there
Not at all
This is amazing,,
Thank you. We appreciate you watching
Excellent work man. Well done!
Thank you. We appreciate you watching
Wow this is very impressive to see you guys putting your efforts to protect these endangered animals, at least they are safe here from the attacks of lions.
Thank you for watching. Yes very safe from lions . But hopefully we can work more to save as many in the wild as possible
She loves her snuggles
She most definitely does! She is always wanting to cuddle
Ну признаюсь: люблю вот этих серых полосатых усатых. По мне они самые милые и умные!
Какой красивый,какой прекрасный! 😊 Самый лучший!
да. так красиво. пожалуйста, следите и подписывайтесь, чтобы увидеть больше красивых животных!
@@savetheanimalssavetheworld5189 Да,я подписалась.1🤗
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I’d drive to the Lake District, north Pennines, kielder forest, Forest of Dean & snowdonia to release them into the wild with all the other big cats roaming our countrysides. Theres more than enough deer, pheasant & rabbits etc they can live off. They deserve to be free, walking miles each day and living their lives. Hats off to this gentleman for looking after them all though. 👏🏼
Unfortunately apart from the lynx, those species are native. But I do recommend watching something on rewilding. Putting cats back into the wild, their native habitat. It should be the answer
Thankyou for your reply, Puma, lynx & leopard are sighted regularly all over the U.K, due to the DWA act 1976 people who owned them released them into the wild. It’s common knowledge. A small population of big cats, the majority of them being the melanistic leopard are said to be breeding and thriving here in the uk. I’ve spoken with many farmers who admit they see them all the time and it’s common knowledge they’re out there in certain parts of the country. a lot of their cattle have been killed. Leopard DNA confirmed, this list goes on. Anyway, I think we should let them roam our forests 😊 like I say, there’s plenty of food out there for them.
@@bentaylor4490 The fact they could survive overlooks they will affect the native animals negatively (big cats livestock & pets also). The attitude is so selfish towards the native species at risk it beggars' belief, introductions have been the cause of many extinctions. But, hey, if it makes one person happy, those extinctions don't matter. As for claims of big cat populations, TH-cam is full of the evidence, and none found has any credibility. The DNA claim would need to be backed up with supporting evidence to dispel the probability it is planted from some facility like this one. It would be a challenge to find a more deluded collection of fools than those obsessed with pushing & believing this misinformation. A few interested persons do seem to be genuinely researching this, but their credibility gets lumped in with the wierdos. The possibility of one or 2 individual big cats is finite, like bigfoots and thylacines. But like these, the attention seekers and deluded predominate the search. Big cats are not difficult to locate, in fact in Britain they would likely make their presence very clear. Like the pet dogs that kill livestock do.
@@bentaylor4490there isnt one single bit of solid evidence to support your statement. If we had these big cats you mentioned and the numbers your suggesting we would have signs of them everywhere, and they are easily filmed clearly with well positioned trail cams but all we have is grainy footage of obvious domestic cats, if you saw one of these big cats in a field from any distance there would be no mistaking it from any domestic cat, this subject is full of hoaxers and people who dont know what they are looking at. I was on a walk with a few friends in the lakes when a deer broke from cover about 100 yards away from us one of the party was sure it was a big cat we had seen until another friend from the back showed us his phone video, if he hadnt of had it hed still to this day swear it was a puma 😂
Hi Rax!
Que hermosa es la naturaleza,y la belleza de la jirafa ,y el horizonte 👍🇲🇽💯💎
It's magnificent!
I don't see a baby pig on screen. Title is clickbait
Title says Cute Pig . Not baby
adult pigs are also cute you silly fool
You lack reading comprehension.
@@maxburrill6192 😂
Ah. A pig. Like the title says. Lol. People are so weird
The camera person deserves a lot of credit for catching some of these shots
Thank you. The camera team did a fantastic job
God bless everyone helping these poor loves <3
This episode was even better than the first
We are glad you liked. And there is more to come
That shot of the two pumas licking each other was a great, rare catch <3
A very talented crew
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Hell, he’d likely outlive me, too😊
I'm sure you will live a long tortoise life
It's lovely that they haven't clipped their wings too much
Birds should never have their wings clipped
I knew two McCaws. They used to curse each other out instead of physically fighting. So they are smart lol