Been binge watching your content for the last 5 hours straight: I cried numerous times. I just wish these videos were like an hour long, your understanding of the animals and their behaviour is just mind blowing. Keep up the great work - if there were more people like you, the world would be a better place. Thank you.
@@Squidward_27my God your kangaroos out in Australia are on f****** steroids and they be trying to drown people's dogs. They badass the lucky they're not America and we're never in America because my great great great great great great great great grandpa would have put that thing on the tree😂😂😂the roos get down
Couldn't agree more about the longer form videos if Forrest has the ability! The previous private Zoo sanctuary he toured was also incredible to see. I would've loved to see it all!
I admire people who strive to rescue animals and teach people how amazing species such as the ones here are. I especially love that they want to show others that predators are not to be feared. But to be loved and valued just as much as every other creature. 💖 Honestly though, I think that kangaroo was the most dangerous animal in this video
What a wonderful place with amazing animals and people! I grew up with eastern grey kangaroos they may be cute but seldom are they cuddlie still a beautiful creature great episode cheers
They definitely have an awesome facility. Steve is super cool and I actually picked up a hypo zero bearded dragon from him at last years animalcon! She is doing amazing too!!!
I love how forest just laughs it off, but then he’s been doing the stuff his whole life so I can’t even imagine how many times he has drawn blood from animals
How did I miss the adorableness that is the southern bobcat?! ❤ I have only researched the northern, apparently. All those cats are clearly living their best lives, to be that curious and friendly. Bush baby! ❤ So cute how it was licking his ear. Why though? For the salt?
I was with you up until the “I don’t get trapping coyotes, and bobcats” comment. Surely you understand the limits set by state conservation. Controlling the predators helps not only with increasing “prey, or game” species. But helps reduce the amount of disease and starvation with each group.
That’s true, but now we do impact nature, we took away lots of areas from wildlife, and much more. Look at the impact of streets, wolves can use them during winter times to cross large areas. Deer are usually bound to an area. Now wolves have access to many more areas than before, so yes, nature would balance itself, however our impact changed a lot. Some animals are more adaptable to cities, others can’t cope, etc etc there are so many examples …
That's not for the benefit of Bobcats or Coyotes (which in most states haves no limit). Most game species are overpopulated and only protected for hunters. It does not reduce disease and there are no starving coyotes or bobcats
@@ambersantos5295 that’s not universally true. Deer, turkey, quail, Native American species populations have exploded where predators have been hunted. At the same time we have hunting seasons to help regulate game species. But I reject the whole notion that “man” is some plight on the earth. Even some of Forrest’s other posts, he lauds the way a lion kills a hyena just for dominance. As if that’s good and acceptable. But if man kills is just a tragedy. Very contradictory, what’s good for an animal is good for man…
Hey Forrest Galante, Check out killman Zoo in Caledonia, Ontario Canada. Family Run and operated for quite some time. It is Small BUT impressive having the majority of a certain breed of tiger from Roman times. It has one of the only baby Tigers in canada as of now if I recall. Thanks!
A basic understanding of big cats would tell you that the enclosures are not big enough and that they're contributing to the wildlife trade of big cats. There's nothing moral about it
Forest has been a major inspiration to me and his influence was a significant factor in me getting involved in the field of wildlife rehabilitation. But Forest - dude - this may be a legitimate rescue for exotic animals (some of the behavior of the proprietors worry me a bit but I can see that the care and the respect for the animals is there) but why promote the video with a thumbnail that says Backyard Zoo? The Backyard Zoo/Roadside Menagerie craze is the very thing that necessitates rescue facilities like the one you are touring, not to mention how they drive the illegal trapping and smuggling of wildlife globally.
These private tours need to be at least an hour long. Intriguing to hear him talk about and interact with animals he grew up around.
I’d listen to an unedited tour for hours omg
Nah, its typical american. All those animals are treated like theyre pets. Ruining them to ever be released to the wild or their offspring.
Yes or just releasing an unedited version like the whole tour and all the camera film
Judging by the ratio on this video, an hour long video would have about 30 ads in it. Lol
private tours are the best series recently i click instantly every time
What? Its the worst. Animals are treated like pets, its diabolical.
It’s crazy to hear people teach Forrest about animals yet he still listens and genuinely soaks up the knowledge. True legend.
These videos are so heartwarming, it never gets old to see people who have so much love and compassion for animals.
Been binge watching your content for the last 5 hours straight: I cried numerous times. I just wish these videos were like an hour long, your understanding of the animals and their behaviour is just mind blowing. Keep up the great work - if there were more people like you, the world would be a better place. Thank you.
That Kangaroo hit was bad😮
U should see the wild ones here aus
He took it like a champ though!
That was 40% tops
Now imagine if she kicked him😭
@@Squidward_27my God your kangaroos out in Australia are on f****** steroids and they be trying to drown people's dogs. They badass the lucky they're not America and we're never in America because my great great great great great great great great grandpa would have put that thing on the tree😂😂😂the roos get down
I live 20 minutes from here and have been it’s really cool to have this so close and the staff teaching my son things the whole time is awsome
That clouded leopard is adorable MY FUCKING HEART
AND THE LYNX? My mans living the dream
The kangaroo said hey get out of my way bro 😂😂😂 awesome video
I already KNOW this is too short of a video. But I will gladly watch anyway!
Even the shorts on this channel are too short. Forrest needs to start paying his editor by the minute of content he turns out, not by the video.
I'm so sorry for laughing so hard at this 0:59😂
Couldn't agree more about the longer form videos if Forrest has the ability! The previous private Zoo sanctuary he toured was also incredible to see. I would've loved to see it all!
Bro i wish Forest put more of these Private Tours but in a *'Long Form'* ....i can't watch enough of these Heartwarming and Passion interaction 😢❤❤❤
Thanks for the moments of joy..I'm living outside LA closer to the beach watching my home state burn up so this video was so welcome..stay safe❤
Been watching the news and can’t believe the destruction 😢. Praying the fires r contained very soon. So many r losing their homes. So sad.
JESUS LOVES YOU!!!
Praying for you, brother
I admire people who strive to rescue animals and teach people how amazing species such as the ones here are. I especially love that they want to show others that predators are not to be feared. But to be loved and valued just as much as every other creature. 💖
Honestly though, I think that kangaroo was the most dangerous animal in this video
Thank you for taking us along 🙏🏼
This is so beautiful. Thank you, Forrest.
Must be the coolest set of animals I’ve seen thus far, and the personal relationships are crazy
BEST. VIDEO. EVER! 🎉
Stephen is the best! I got all my pets from them
Watching him talk with a fat lip after was hilarious. Not to be mean because I love this channel.
Clouded leopards I think are the most beautiful cats. Would love to photograph one in the wild.
Awesome vid dude, always great to see people really caring for the animals
That was a blast to watch!! Some of the coolest mammals, I’m jealous 😆
From what you can see of that place it does look really cool.
Have fun and stay safe mate!
Forrest was under water with the otters and his eyes lit up what an awesome bonus to see a beaver lucky man
Love you man love what you do
I love the private tour 😮
I love bush babies. They're so cute 😍
Best content on TH-cam!
Awesome vid forest really bin enjoying the private tour series one of my favorites you’ve ever done much love and blessings ✊
Loving this series
I never thought I would see a hybrid of a Green Tree Python and a Carpet Python. Such a cool place.
I love all your videos! So well edited and the animals are always so cute!!
That Southern anteater was gorgeous.
With It's front arms out like hold me.
What a wonderful place with amazing animals and people! I grew up with eastern grey kangaroos they may be cute but seldom are they cuddlie still a beautiful creature great episode cheers
What wonderful people. The animals love them and respond to them. Awesome!!!l. 🙏👍
This content but longer versions would be amazing but then again it makes you want more
Thankyou for taking care of these beautiful animals ❤
this was so fun, but PLEASE make these longer
They definitely have an awesome facility. Steve is super cool and I actually picked up a hypo zero bearded dragon from him at last years animalcon! She is doing amazing too!!!
I LOVE THESE VIDS I WANT MORE OF THESE LIKE RN
I know this is an unpopular opinion, but I love the way they interact with the animals, especially the cats. That clouded leopard is so beautiful.
😂 I’m a new fan …. I saved this video! Made me laugh so hard I cried /peepee!! I needed that!
❤ what u all do crew. I wish I could do what y’all do..
respect for taking that hit from the roo lol i subscribed after that
Omg, I have to now convince my husband to move us where ever in FLA they are so i can volunteer there!
Tigers are just so lovely!
Wonderful work, it's very impressive. My love for animals and nature far outweighs my love for humans.
Another great video! You’re the man Forrest💪🏼
Love these videos
BRO YOUR AMAZING
the kangaroo gave you the prison hello
😂.
Loved this
Greta people
Beautiful animals
Love the video ❤😊
Private tours are great!!! But take your time!!
Awesome 😎💯
I'll make my own private Zoo, Bird's Aviary, Aquarium etc
Nice clean facility. Cool place
HiForest! Stay safe there🙏🐉
Hi Forrest Galante i Love Your Privat zoo Vids sooo fun And interesting What is Your Favorit Animal 🐪🦜🌴🌳🦒🦛🦏🐅🐆🐘🌴🌴🌴🌳
So cool their critters are sweet!!
Perfect airport content thanks Forest
soo cool,, thanks for sharing
Love it keep up the great work 👍👍
Nice wallabies jibe there Forrest as in the rugby
Love these videos 🖤
Dope Video❤
I thoroughly liked it😊
Wish the episodes were longer ❤
I'm the first, to do everything, like, comment, share and save😂
what is so cool and this awesome and hope see more Tours
Seeing the southern lynx made me smile, I’ve got a Lynx Point Siamese cat, and they look identical, one is just a little deadlier 😂
These are my favorite videos
05:13 Eurasian Lynx fluffing up in Florida’s unpredictable weather! It’s amazing how they adapt to different climates. Ever seen one up close?
nothings beating the tour in india brother, but hell yea!
"who would've thunk" 1:30
American grammar 😂
So many danger kittens. They seem so healthy and happy.
I love how forest just laughs it off, but then he’s been doing the stuff his whole life so I can’t even imagine how many times he has drawn blood from animals
I love these videos
ive seen these guys tour with tyler nolan before such nice people
what a fun place
Yeah first 🎉🎉🎉🎉
How did I miss the adorableness that is the southern bobcat?! ❤ I have only researched the northern, apparently.
All those cats are clearly living their best lives, to be that curious and friendly.
Bush baby! ❤ So cute how it was licking his ear. Why though? For the salt?
Great video, sorry about the headbutt Forrest, but took it like a trooper. Cheers.
Great video❤❤
9:55 I just saw that snake near my house 😂
FOREST THIS VIDEO´S NEED TO BE LONGER!
Your my inspiration😮
What a cool place
Awesome video brah
I see a clouded leopard, I'm happy.
I was with you up until the “I don’t get trapping coyotes, and bobcats” comment. Surely you understand the limits set by state conservation. Controlling the predators helps not only with increasing “prey, or game” species. But helps reduce the amount of disease and starvation with each group.
Exactly what I thought!
Nature balanced itself long before we were involved. We are the impact. Not the other way around.
That’s true, but now we do impact nature, we took away lots of areas from wildlife, and much more.
Look at the impact of streets, wolves can use them during winter times to cross large areas. Deer are usually bound to an area. Now wolves have access to many more areas than before, so yes, nature would balance itself, however our impact changed a lot.
Some animals are more adaptable to cities, others can’t cope, etc etc there are so many examples …
That's not for the benefit of Bobcats or Coyotes (which in most states haves no limit). Most game species are overpopulated and only protected for hunters. It does not reduce disease and there are no starving coyotes or bobcats
@@ambersantos5295 that’s not universally true. Deer, turkey, quail, Native American species populations have exploded where predators have been hunted. At the same time we have hunting seasons to help regulate game species. But I reject the whole notion that “man” is some plight on the earth. Even some of Forrest’s other posts, he lauds the way a lion kills a hyena just for dominance. As if that’s good and acceptable. But if man kills is just a tragedy. Very contradictory, what’s good for an animal is good for man…
Superb video
1:01 ow but that was funny 😂
This one was way too short! We gotta have hour long visits. Great video as always though
Forrest is a G
Speaking of "Yoink"
Forrest, you need to get the Yoink man on the pod
That’s epic I bought a sav monitor a few weeks ago from Stephen 🦎
Hey Forrest Galante,
Check out killman Zoo in Caledonia, Ontario Canada.
Family Run and operated for quite some time. It is Small BUT impressive having the majority of a certain breed of tiger from Roman times. It has one of the only baby Tigers in canada as of now if I recall.
Thanks!
A basic understanding of big cats would tell you that the enclosures are not big enough and that they're contributing to the wildlife trade of big cats. There's nothing moral about it
Omg I wish I knew you were in my area I would have loved to meet yoU!!!
Forest has been a major inspiration to me and his influence was a significant factor in me getting involved in the field of wildlife rehabilitation. But Forest - dude - this may be a legitimate rescue for exotic animals (some of the behavior of the proprietors worry me a bit but I can see that the care and the respect for the animals is there) but why promote the video with a thumbnail that says Backyard Zoo? The Backyard Zoo/Roadside Menagerie craze is the very thing that necessitates rescue facilities like the one you are touring, not to mention how they drive the illegal trapping and smuggling of wildlife globally.
You can tell he was ready to punch that kangaroo into next week, but he hosted his way thru that segment like a pro. That’s acting right there!!