The Brushtail Possums Is The OG Pikachu | Strange Creatures of Phillip Island
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 พ.ค. 2024
- Phillip Island. Nestled in a secluded corner of the Bass Strait, which separates Victoria and Tasmania, there’s a hub of wildlife activity.
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CREDITS
Created by Dylan Dubeau
Executive Producer, Director, and Director of Photography: Dylan Dubeau
Host: Danielle Dufault
Editors: Jim Pitts, Cat Senior, and Hayley Torio
Writer, Researcher, Producer, Camera Operator: Andres Salazar
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:16 Kitty Miller Bay
02:03 Australian White Ibis
03:33 Echidna
04:54 Fur Seals
18:22 Little Penguin
35:13 Cape Barren Goose
36:36 Brushtail Possum
37:44 Bandicoot
44:34 Koalas
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Examining the nature of the beast.
I'm loving the fact that you guys can afford to make these monstrously long videos and still maintain the quality of your shorter ones. Many thanks, and much love.
Less than an hour... is monstrously long? I guess the attention span of our society really IS dwindling 😂
@@JonnyHatesJuicehaha I think they just mean within the context of TH-cam, which inherently is short form video content so an hour is relatively long. No need to patronize
@@JonnyHatesJuice As our friend above said, I meant in the context of youtube as well as Animalogic's usual video length.
@@D.H.1082 I like turtles. 🐢
@@Shmethan I was going to say something about something, but your music taste is pristine and I can't stay mad at such a tasteful individual. Just know; I'm sarcastic, not bitter. I am the screwdriver, not a straight up shot 🍻
One of my favorite channels for mealtime
I interpret this as you wanting to eat all of these animals
@@noahr607 😏
Exactly🥹❤️🔥
@@noahr607Mmm, fur seals...
@@noahr607same lol, where you check out your next exotic meat
Danielle is such a great host, and has a great voice for narration... Just SO much talent all around.
OMG she's the best. And had anyone else described "bin chickens", I'd have sided with the Aussies on the issue. But when Danielle describes them, I'm firmly on team Bin Chicken.
I totally agree with you a 100% of the time. Clearly, she has a sharp brain and great eyes. Brilliant!
Ongfrfrnocap
I’m so glad your talking about brushtail possums. One of my personal favorite marsupials, they are so cute!
Fyi, for anyone who doesn't live in Australia, Philip island is not some kind of remote and exotic area, it's pretty close to Melbourne, Australia's largest capital city
I hate to say it, but actually bloody Sydney is our biggest city. That’s fine with us on the Gold Coast.
It also has a motoGP race track
@@peterquinn7878 Melbourne pipped Sydney in April.
@@Candesce I had no idea it was so close! Hopefully folks with taste are moving out of Sydney, down to Melbourne. I wouldn’t blame’em. 😼
@@peterquinn7878no thank you. I happy for Melbourne to have less traffic
Danielle, you are THE nature show host of our household. Our two girls love you and we think you're pretty great too. Keep it up, team! ❤
Another amazing documentary, and of one of my favorite places. On a continent full of weird and wonderful creatures, it's the most isolated parts that are the most fascinating.
Very true.
3:20 serves them right for just throwing the loose bags outside... having loose rubbish bags on the roadside just invites pests to rip it and spill it's contents everywhere.
We also have ringtail possums here. They're small enough to sit in our birdfeeder! The brushtails that run across my roof sound like they have hooves. They are very cute, though, and lovely to see the babies on mum's back.
I love seeing those seals. LOOK AT THEIR LITTLE EARS!
Now that I know this video exists, looks like I will be procrastinating writing my paper for the next 50 minutes
Sending our apologies - to your teacher oops.
Please give us more of these strange creatures from any other island! I would absolutely love to tune in!
The title reeled me in instantly
I LOVED this!! Thank you so much for bringing Phillip Island to my attention! This video and the conservation efforts on the island remind me that there are people willing to help; it gives me cautious hope for the future
I'm not sure why we're getting a super sized video, but I'm very excited for it!
been rehabilitating brushtails for a long time!! such unique animals, i'm glad to see 'em get their due here! ❤
I love these little blue penguins so much! Ty Australia, for doing the right thing
If it was ethical to own wildlife blue penguins would be number 1 on my list. I had to pause the video to google blue penguins… HOW am i just learning about them now.
@@BrandSimmang-wt1jv I love that they’re also called fairy penguins
We have to work hard to look after them now. Colonies used to be much more common, but they're easy prey for dogs and foxes.
@@yourgodismean4526 omg no!!! No way! Well that raises the unbeatable cute factor by 10. I really thought no animal could replace wombats as my favourite but these guys did and now have cemented the lead with fairy penguin as a nickname. Also good to know I didn’t just blow my chance to see my favourite animal when I was there but now to know that i missed both of my top 2 ugh the paaaaain!
Do the blue penguins happen to be in your tops for favourite
Can someone please do a drawing of Dr Rabecca in her superhero wetsuit? I love the idea of real superheroes like her getting the image they deserve. ❤
What a lovely, odd mix of indigenous animals. Exciting! ♡
Wow ! Thanks a million for this wonderful video ! It's very heartwarming in the sense that when we humans do the right things to save animals instead of destroying them, we can ! Now if only I could win at the lottery, I'd fly down under right away !
You have the most amazing job, I am so jealous. I would love to travel the world and explore the animal world ❤️
Danielle you are one lucky girl. Going places like this one, exploring and meeting all these animals, while genuinely loving it and (I think) fulfilling your passion? Plus getting paid for it...not only that but also doing some great content. I really like the fact that you get so hype and emotional too. Love you and thank you.
This feels like a full on documentary film, which is definitely a nice change up to have once in a while. Paints the bigger picture of a whole area, rather than just one species too. And I'm loving the gorgeous fur seals, bandicoots and penguins.
i love how their called bin chickens.
Bin chickens! My favorite Australian radio show Spooky Sundays did a ridiculous story about a possessed bin chicken. 🤣🤣🤣
We need an Australia Pokemon region with a brushtail possum as its regional Pikaclone.
Also, poison-type Psyduck variant and a legendary based on Tiddalik the Great Frog
Platypus
What...speak english
You might want to consult Lockstin & Noggin about a new region. The Kaskade region has impressively expansive lore. It even has its own plushies.
I visited Australia in February, and I agree with you. I have so many reference pictures from my trip there.
A FIFTY MINUTE LONG ANIMALOGIC VIDEO!? Best way to spend my friday evening 😌 (its 1:30am rn so technically my Saturday morning but same difference)
I love putting on an Animalogic playlist to fall asleep to, so relaxing and interesting
In an interview, Pikachu's creator Atsuko Nishida said that she based Pikachu on a Japanese squirrel and a stuffed rice mochi called daifuku. According to Nishida, her concept for Pikachu was originally a white rice ball with black button eyes and green leaves for bunny-like ears, but Nishida got a better idea for Pikachu while feeding squirrels in the park and thus Pikachu got its cheek pouches, tail and other rodent features. But despite that, this is an interesting documentary about Australian animals and wildlife.
OMG! A bin chicken not hanging out around bins! Love to see them in their natural habitat!
Wow 🤩 the Straw necked Ibis’ feathers are absolutely stunning! Reminds me a bit of the peacock. Amazing video folks, as always! Thank you for sharing your passion!
ive been watching this channel for a while, and i had no idea the drawings were all done by danielle!!! seriously impressive all the work she does on this channel❤️❤️ of course shout out to the rest of the animalogic crew as well!! u guys are awesome❤️❤️
Lovely long-form video! Animalogic deserves more rewards! 😊
White Ibis : we're not bin chicken, we're the sky racoon .
In winter you may sometimes see Blue-winged Parrots here too, a small psittacine that feeds on the coastal vegetation.
Would be cool if u started a series where u explore Pokémon and the animals that inspired them
Amazing production. What a setting for an Animalogic video!
I'm loving the longer video ty
So glad you make these videos. I love them
Danielle is just the absolute best! Philipp island is amazing ❤
I live near a white Ibis nesting ground in the southeastern suburbs of Melbourne. I've never seen them outside the wetlands nor seen raid bins (that is the population here). I have them do that in Sydney. I think the problem is where Sydney built itself and how they treat their garbage.
this was so awesome, love hearing about the unique wildlife of different areas! If i could suggest, the barrier islands of southeast florida have a lot of very cool and interesting wildlife; the spotted skunks, golden orbweaver spiders, Ibis, pelicans, ospreys, and all of the amazing fish and marine life
omg how could i forget the turtles and tortoises! leatherbacks, loggerheads, hawksbills, gopher torties, box torties
Down my neck of the woods again! Cool!
15:30 This is actually very cool but could be explained better, just like a boat traveling on water fish leave a wake trail behind them, the vortices in the water can remain quite a long time effectively forming a trail leading right to the fish who made them, on contact whiskers can detect this trail fast and precise enough for the seal to practically follow it at a fast enough speed to catch up to the fish, they can even do this blindfolded, since some water has very low visibility so it makes sense how they are still able to catch fish despite not being able to see very well.
wow , long way from the Americas ! for a sec i was like "wait... there's kangaroos in Canadia ?"
Honestly the blue penguins were the highlight of this video.
Animalogic, have yall ever thought about promoting ecotour groups to see these wild places that you feature?
It's AnimaLOGIC hahaha 😅😂
@@ReizokoRyu that I blame on auto correct, thanks for spotting that oversight 👍
Seeing what a real echidna looks like makes me wonder if there is any relation to hedgehogs.
No, their last common ancestor lived 100 million years ago. Hedgehogs are more closely related to blue whales (and all other placental animals) than to echidna. It's just an amazing case of convergent evolution!
OMG Brushtail Possums mama carrying a baby on her back is the most adorable thing in the world
The problem I see in replicating the conservation effort is that not all areas that need it are islands. Eradicating invasive species, in particular, is bound to be difficult as Australians know all too well.
I think this long format. Take us to more other places with you!
Love these longer format videos
Love the Penguin mob scene TY
Such Beautiful Creatures 😌☺️😊😁😄🤩😍
i certainly like longer nature doccos on youtube
Wonderful as usual, more thanks Danielle, we love you💜
I hadn't heard of Bin Chickens before watching Bluey
That was lovely!
Thank you ladies for all hard work and research you do on these beautiful animals ❤
Fun Fact: If you time the tides right, you can walk all the way around the southern coast from the bridge at the entrance to the Island all the way to Kitty Miller Bay. Source: I did it!
Im gonna catch em all!
Great work to share and seems great work to have, nice one👌🏻
Up north bin chickens are known as dump budgies
I didn't realize this was a longer video but I was captivated until the end!
Loving these longer videos
Great documentary, Daniele.
Congrats.
Absolutely fantastic video! I love your content. :)
Bait ball equals open sea food buffet
Come one, come all!🐟🐠🐟🐠🐟🐠
OMG !!!
full long animalogic video !!
Bin chickens can’t be any worse than trash pandas!
Awsome documentary
i mean there is a VERY easy way to deal with birds getting into trash, be better at waste management in general, recycle more, don't waste food. that way you can actually close the lid on the trash bin or dumpster.
Used to go to Phillip Island a lot longer as a kid with my parents love that place❤❤❤ and later on when I was a teenager
It's a bit worrying that some animals are adapting to us humans in such a fast way and living amongst us. You have to remember many of these animals aren't built for digging around in trash and things like that so evolution will drive some perhaps undesirable traits forward. It's fine as long we humans are around(and our food is accessible) but if things were to change it could be devastating. One of the biggest things might be that they lose that fear of predators since we don't really have those in cities like out in the wild.
Duck. Billed. Platypus. I really hope they're in this one! My favourite!!
that sea lion clip at 7.58 looked like there was a white shark predation. Nice shot!
When you see "OG Pikachu," you know it's a Danielle ep
Wow, 1 hour of animalogic! Thanks for sharing. Love it.
Thank you for your efforts 🙏🌷
Home sweet home. Great video Danielle. When was this filmed?
Really digging the long form docs. Great job guys
Possums are cool in my books, purely because Quolls need them as prey
Danielle having an adventure in the rockpools 😂
please talk about all the species of Cockatoo's 🙏
Thank you for reintroducing the native species on my island😂
Muy excelentes documentales 👏👏👏
what about the colony found in the stawell tip (eastern bared bandicoots)living in car bodys
Pikachu 😊
Just like pigeons and seagulls bin chickens don’t discriminate, but they do populate
What a cute animal!
The penguins are even cooler when you consider the fact that they're just weird dinosaurs🤘🐧
Hey Welcome to Victoria!!! You should go to Tasmania and to Bruny Island (close to Hobart)--there are albino wallabies (Bennetts Wallaby) there that are super cute! Lord Howe Island off NSW--though it is a flight away out in the ocean--is also worth a visit to see great conservation work :)
damn TH-cam is lucky to have this channel!..
The Koalas have the smallest brain to body mass of any mammal and a smooth brain as they survive on a very poor diet. In all likelihood they will go extinct even if humans never had ventured to Australia due to their inability to adapt helping explain how evolution also leads to dead ends when a strategy makes a species unable to adapt in the future...
Same with pandas. Both are animals that are doing fine right now, but happened to evolve themselves into a hole. Thankfully for them, they happen to be cute in the eyes of humans.
Merci pour cette vidéo! ❤
The land back for the 🐧 you landed a great animal discovery,thank you for the great show
love you Danielle
Honestly I would say that the Pika might've been the og Pikachu
I feel proud for recognizing that ibis before it was explained
Most of these animals are all over Australia, except fur seals and fairy penguins obviously. Although even they do occur elsewhere, eg South Australia...
It's been awhile since I heard your calming force.