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Geckos and Gum Leaves
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 เม.ย. 2017
This Channel is devoted to Australian natural history and "Australiana," especially Australia's unique fauna and flora and also Cultural Heritage such as the Queenslander house and its Edwardian/Victorian architecture amongst other things .
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Ram Chandra "taipan man" This is your Life
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Ram Chandra "taipan man" This is your Life
Scrub Python bites hiker in Behana Gorge - 7 News
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Man searches for pet 'dinosaur' missing in Cairns - ABC News 2020
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Cape Melville’s lost world - News report 2013
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Cape Melville’s lost world - News report 2013
The Cape Melville Leaf tailed Gecko - ABC News
มุมมอง 290ปีที่แล้ว
The Cape Melville Leaf tailed Gecko - ABC News
New species of gecko discovered on Queensland island
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Land Clearing and Species Loss - ABC News
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Land Clearing and Species Loss - ABC News
Indigenous cultural burning - News Report
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Indigenous cultural burning - News Report
Indigenous cultural burning - Greg mullins
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Dire impacts of commercial fishing on dolphins
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Dire impacts of commercial fishing on dolphins
The Channel Country endangered by fracking
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The Channel Country endangered by fracking
Stop Adani , While forests burned, Adani smashed down trees
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Stop Adani , While forests burned, Adani smashed down trees
Transition to renewables, Germany's example
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Transition to renewables, Germany's example
Climate scientist Michael Mann - ABC News
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Climate scientist Michael Mann - ABC News
Corrupt Adani donated almost $250,000 to the Coalition in 2018, 19
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Corrupt Adani donated almost $250,000 to the Coalition in 2018, 19
The future is not radioactive, It's renewable
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The future is not radioactive, It's renewable
Kangaroo Island wildlife rehabilitation
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Kangaroo Island wildlife rehabilitation
Surely a UAP
What a total IDIOT the interviewer is, my goodness. Classic ignorant laughing at a very clever guest there. Ignorance was never bliss, folks. Ignorance can make you a total idiot like the one here. Who is he? His name ?
One of our great aussie heroes. I remember this episode quite well
It's so easy just to debunk, or dismiss people with a story which they have no chance of validation. So just listen and don't judge.
This bloke doesnt knownif ues twlking about yowie,ufo,little aliens...
Had a week long camp up there in year 5 at school .. one night we were all sitting g around a campfire and howls just started ringing out.. we shone our torches into the darkness and there were dozens of sets of glowing eyes looking at us from the darkness.. it was a massive pack of dingoes.. we were told to slowly and calmly walk back to our cabins and stay there..
Visted his gallery in 2016
Idiot
A lizard that big My biggest nightmare😅😅😅
Thank you, mate.I've been trying to find videos of this😊😊
I stil mis him, love for his wife and children I,am so sorry, we can not visit the zoo. But i am very proud that his family is doing wel. We are from Holland, so the Journey is to expensive. I love to stil watch his amazing video's.
That’s crazy. Respect, you saved that man’s life.
Seen one 2 months ago, it was walking without a care into the thick of the bush in druin Victoria as I was driving by, no doubt it was not a overgrown feral cat, this one I saw was the height of my German Sheppard with a bit of a wider body
Video : Mate's getting bitten to blood. Audio : "ow ow ow i'm sorry sweetheart"
baiting these dangerous animals.....get a job mate
Always felt the spirit but this particular patch speaks to me on a cellular level.
I can't believe you got to see him as a kid😃 so cool. Im 51. I met and talked to ww1 veterans as a very young boy at school and i had uncles who were ww2 vets. They were such an incredible decent men back then. But they certainly did it tough but were very respectful.This man, should be far better known. What a great Aussie. who made such a huge contribution to the wellbeing on us Aussie. His views on snakes wellfare was very different to a lot of Aussie farmers back then. Especially if you were a cane cutter. My mums brother used to cut sugar cane with a knife. There was always a risk of a bite. When they used to burn off the cane it was supposed to help flush them and the rats and mice out
I can't believe no ones commented. I remember reading the legends book as a kid.what a top bloke.😊
And while in modern day some people believe that while Sasquatch is just a complete myth, the idea that boys can become girls just by wanting to be and wearing makeup and a dress and heels while a long documented wild hairy man is just made up by primitive rubes is acceptable...."and it makes me wonder...."
These men are heroes, good grief. I’d never come out of hiding…
"It wouldn't let go...I pulled him up, i looked at him and only then he let go" Poor spider was so sure of himself 'till he realised he was dealing with an australian...better gtfo instantly
32:46 Sounds like actual reverse footage. XD
Interesting that O'Reillys claim the Lamington was created there, when in actual fact it was at Harlaxton House in Toowoomba where the lamington was created for Lord Lamington.
I'm sitting here watching this and all I can think is "God damn that reporter is HOT"!
People no longer trust the authorities so that’s why no one is willing to give them hard evidence that the Thylacine still lives. Beware of all these greedy bastards as all they really want to do is exploit a living Tiger for their own personal gain!
If you get bitten by an extremely rare inland taipan snake which you voluntarily brought in to your home, it is 100% your fault, not the snake. Same for any other venomous reptile.
FAFO!
Does he survived the bit, i really does not understand what they are saying....??
And the Darwin award goes to...
Ian Redman is a very well respected biologist and no way would he lie or even exaggerate an encounter with a wild animal. If he says that’s what happened then that’s good enough for me
Tops. From the old Aussie.
Brian please don’t share the location with anyone from the media, scientists and the like. These thylacines need to be protected from the wicked folks else they’ll really end up extinct.
It’s best that the general populace continues to think these beautiful creatures are extinct - if the truth came out it will certainly end in their doom!
Yeah laughing as you trap it ha ha haaaa. I’d have run so fast my eyebrows and eye lashes would have had to catch up to me!
That man lived 5 lifetimes with his adventures 😢❤ As a child I'd pretend to be a part of their group 😂❤
Cool
Yowies.....Total bullshit!
Why the hell would you keep the world's most venomous snake as a pet!
Found a hit rainbow lorrikeet in the middle of the road had concussion etc i playd this vid for him so he didn't feel lonely he loved it ❤❤❤ thank you
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They are seeing black cats , the fools have been tripping or drank too many xxx , yeah mate???
Edit to add; I nearly got bitten by a taipan in PNG in 1979 as a small child... I thought the snake sunning itself in the gutter was a toy snake. I reached out and almost touched it. Sadly after hearing my screams, the fathers nearby descended and killed the poor snake.
Fascinating and tragic story, and fantastic presentation. Love the jungle backing sound track as well. This deserves many more views.
Feral cats.
MERAVIGLIOSA SINFONIA POTREI MORIRE CON QUESTO IN SOTTOFND !! ❤❤❤❤
It’s gas dumb people
takes a special kind of stupid to play with a Inland Taipan as a toy, The most deadly snake on the planet (more deadly than a black mamba and cobra combined)
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umm... Yea lady the course isn't going to give you the skills, you only get skills to handle venomous snakes by handling non venomous snakes that act similar to the venomous snakes you are going to handle, and even then it takes years and years. You aren't going to get any skills from a course, you are going to get some guidlines and stuff to remember.
Alguien sabe a qué libro se refieren / does anyone know what book they are refering to