I live in Rome and the situation with boars has become very serious. Eurasian Boars were introduced just north from the big city, to be hunted, but due to the high concentration of garbage (another massive problem with Rome), They keep entering the city from the parks. They literally move from park to park, crossing roads and walking mere meters away from people. Something needs to be done, and people need to realize that a 100kg tusked and smart animal with the intention to kill is very dangerous threat.
As long as you keep electing corrupt politicians and being afraid of tackling the mafia once for all your country would keep rotting, Roma is long overdue for a second fall.
Your stuff about invasive species is always great, and I do love how you always make a point that it's not the animals fault. Also, those piglets are so cute
@@boiketlokhoali137 if you're using a mobile device, then there should be a button that allows you to give to the creator - if they agreed to allow it -it is up beside the like/dislike button, sometimes you may just have to scroll right to see it Unfortunately, I do not have a computer of any sort and so I am unable to tell you what it looks like on a desktop screen. I assume it's mostly the same, though. So if you look near the like button you should see it I hope that helps!
@@boiketlokhoali137 Oh! It might be helpful if I mentioned what the button actually looked like! For me, an American, it is a heart with a dollar sign inside it and beside the symbol it says "Thanks". I would assume that changed based on your location, but just look for the Heart shaped outline with a monetary symbol inside and it should be the same!
In Texas we got those big black boar...and they are very aggressive and mean. Seeing them out at night on roads is a usual thing....they love roadkill. In the East Texas area we have a lot of gators, they even get into little lakes on peoples property. As a kid we used to go to what we called Mills Pond to go swimming. Across on the other side we saw big slide ruts, but we just thought some other kids were using things to slide down into the water. Boy, were we wrong ! !
Just want to point something out about wild boar. A fully grown wild boar only has three predators-wolves, crocodilians and humans. A fully grown wild boar will not be tackled by big cats or bears, simply due to their size, ferocity and intelligence. Bears generally avoid adult boar and target juveniles and infants, which is the same for big cats, with the exception of lions which hunt in prides (lions hunt warthog but Asiatic lions and historical lion populations did and do encounter boar.) Wolves only target wild boar if they are in a pack as well as boar can be extremely unpredictable. Lynx will not hunt adult boar. They are simply too small and can only target piglets or very small juveniles. Most large crocodilians can and will kill boar-due to their sheer size and biteforce-as well as having the advantage of ambushing their prey from the water's edge. Humans have dog packs, bows, guns and other ranged weapons and tactics to hunt boar. I'm not some big boar fan boy but I will say this. A fully grown wild boar is a killing machine. They will kill deer, feral domestic animals, ground nesting birds, reptiles, amphibians, humans-everything is on the menu as far as a boar is concerned. A boar when grabbed from the front can garrot you with its tusks and sharp teeth, essentially disembowelling you. This is the reason bears often avoid confrontations with boar, as when bears stand on their hind legs they can become vulnerable to boar attacks. The sharp hooves of boar can also inflict serious wounds. Tigers, which primarily prey on wild boar, target the smallest individuals as they have to attack the boar from behind and hold it down, as suffocating the boar, is a near impossible task due to the thrashing of the head.
I believe most bears, grizzlies at least, including polar bear, could take a big boar. So stated, I find your comment truthful, intelligent and informed. A bear would have to be cautious doing that. I am unsure of garrot. The only verb I know like that is garrote, which means to choke from behind with a wire.
@@Svensk7119 k , well I think both have a good chance but the ram might have a better chance, im thinking the boar isn't intelligent enough to know that it most certainly can't charge a ram, and he will take the ram for a easy target.
Oceania, including the Wet Tropics in Australia, has a native pig called the Papuan hog (Sus scrofa papuensis). But like wild boar in Eurasia, Papuan hogs now have fewer predators in much of their range because dingoes are heavily persecuted.
@anikajain571 Melanesians introduced Papuan hogs (Sus scrofa papuensis) to mainland Australia, probably at least 2,100 years ago, based on when dingoes were introduced to the Torres Strait Islands. Papuans, Torres Strait Islanders, and Australian Aborigines traded goods, including creatures, for millennia. Papuan hogs have inhabited the Torres Strait Islands for 2,500-10,000, and New Guinea and its surrounding islands for 10,000 years. I guarantee that you support dingoes and New Guinea singing dogs (Canis lupus dingo), despite them arriving in Oceania much later than Papuan hogs. There's no evidence that Papuan hogs caused any extinctions, unlike Oceanian wild dogs. Pigs aren't as pretty as dingoes, but I'd die to get them the protection they 100% deserve. Most Papuan hogs in Australia inhabit the Wet Tropics, where Australia's southern cassowaries and many other New Guinean species live. Well, Papuan hogs have coexisted with these other species for 10,000 years in Irian Jaya and Papua New Guinea. Feral pigs (Sus scrofa domesticus) are a completely different subspecies of wild boar to Papuan hogs. Papuan hogs are the result of banded pigs and Celebes warty pigs hybridising thousands of years before civilisation even began.
@@TsukiCove I remember a huge wild hog getting a lot of press attention many years ago because of its size and because it got the catchy name "Hogzilla". After it was shot there were many trophy photos rigged to make Hogzilla look bigger than he was.
Yeah they bred with feral pigs so they’re massive. I live in the Midwest, but a buddy I used to work with hunts in the south and he showed me how massive they can get. Crazy tusks too.
Well I know for a few continents the most dangerous animal is the freshwater snail. For the same reason the mosquito and tsetse fly are so dangerous, they give you a parasite, but it's in the water around the snail. The free swimming larvae dig through your skin and mature and live in your organs. A male and a female will stay together for life, attached to one another. They'll lay many eggs and it often times kills people when the eggs drift through your blood and into certain organs, causing issues like strokes
There ya go: Euroasia - Humans North America - Humans South America - Humans Africa - Humans Antarctica - Humans Australia - Emus won the bloody war with Humans so I would go with Emus
Video Idea: 5 Eurasian birds that have flown to North America. One example is the stellar’s sea eagle. There are native to Far East Russia, and one of them flew all the way to the Northeast USA.
yeah i tried researching that but i couldn't find many example so i made the video about animals that got lost instead. Hopefully i'll be able to find more examples in the future
I wouldn't consider Stellar's Sea Eagles invasive as they migrate back and forth from the Kamchatka Peninsula to Alaska all the time, but they don't stay full time.
We had wild boars around our kaserne. In those days the regional sanitary landfill was next to our training area and the boar was constantly moving back and forth across the training area.
A recent issue for the USA is the super pig. this is a cross between wild boars raised on Canadian farms for agricultural purposes, and domestic pigs of various breeds, The super pig is very dangerous and large. They reproduce and hide in wooded areas. The pigs multiply and spread far, they are now resident in all three prairie provinces and recently have been spotted in Montana, the Dakotas and Minnesota. The south the southhey will move allover the 48 states and into Mexico if concerted efforts aren't taken to stop their spread. Imagine if they hook up with the feral pigs of the south.
Florida Man would probably take one look, fall in love, and go on a couples drug binge and crime spree on a motorcycle that only the crocodile can drive.
i live in south florida and am an active part of the inaturalist community here, so far I've only seen one documented nile crocodile which was captured and removed, was a juvenile that escaped from a zoo.
The issue is also that governments dont take the danger the invasive species can cause seriously until they start causing them but by that time it is way too late. As long as the numbers of an invasive species is low and they dont YET cause too much losses in their non-native environments, the governments dont care.
Maybe in Europe, but over here in the US they get pretty huge, like 500lbs, I don't know what that is in kg. 250-300kg? Rumors of larger than that circulate among hunters but people like to exaggerate
@@highlyvurgultis3706 that would make sense then, I still don't think I'd want to run into a European one, I think that's about the same size as I am. I did math and I'm like 90kg, I don't think I'd win unless I had a weapon
Great video again... And I thought the wild boars/ sangliers (in French) in my region of the south west of France were natives. I have learned something new. They are certainly not scared of humans.
I really like your channel and I have have a suggestion. I know its fictional but the novel fragment by Warren Fahey has an introduction that addresses the spread of invasive species but the discovery of henders Island is the exception because if wildlife from there are displaced in our biom they cause ecological collapse. Again I'm aware it's fictitious but given the context of your videos it would be interesting and it's one of my favorites
I may sound like a asshole, but the dramatic breaking news followed by a dead hippo announcment and then a picture of a hippo lying on the side next to a totaled car was a bit funny to me
This was also my first thought. Like I know it's invasive, I know it's a dangerous species, I know they were literally brought over by a cocaine baron and have no reason to be there and yet all I could think was, ahhhb poor Hippo!
I want to touch on something in regards to how we think of invasive species because throughout the earths history whether through the movement of continents, temporary ice bridges, shallow seas or drifting on debris animals have crossed into different territories and yes sometimes those creatures take over a new territory forcing many other creatures into extinction a prime example is when South America and north america joined in the miocene and North American predators mainly the Smilodon crossed into South America and many south American predators like the terror birds went extinct. I think the problem is humans have sped up the process so fast that animals instead of going instinct over thousands or millions of years are now going extinct in 100s or even a few decades.
Dogs MUST be kept on leash in public state parks and public land. I protect myself from dog aggression and dog owners need to know that if their pet comes running and barking, they will be responsible for it being put down.
As a member of the species of the treeless, savannah, walking fire-apes, I must object to the site master's use of "invasive" combined with humans. This is our planet, too.
In the u.s specifically Texas wild boar populations are so incredibly bad a guy with a minigun (I'm not joking) took out a hole herd in one night only to have twice as many come in the day after and destroy the rest of his crops.
You forgot to mention Yellow Fever, another deadly disease spread by mosquitos. We have wild boars in England, but they are at present just a nuisanse rather than a serious pest. They are commnly found on nearly all islands in the Malay Archipelago as well as on the asian mainland. So far as I know, they have been there for thousands of years. They usually run when they hear humans approach, and the Dayaks hunt them.
One that occured to me is domesticated dogs. They can go feral but more concerning are the ones that are raised by idiots enhancing their tendencies to be aggressive. Seems in the US they cause between 30 and 50 deaths per year.
i think they can but only with us crocs , example african python mating with burmese python . but it will be a bad news because they will become invincible
Tsuki : Hippo killed in car crash Me: what the hell was it doing driving a car? Lol. Jk. HOWEVER- a beyond BAFFLING yet understandable STATEMENT made by this awesome channel Tsuki, about being accused of being a “FEAR MONGERER” 😳🙄 Ya gotta love that of course some uneducated backwards person clicks on this or any of the amazing Tsuki videos which are more than obvious what this channel is about… but then would proceed to click on a video speaking on invasive species that are dangerous & have killed & if anything people SHOULD BE WARNED about … but then some dim wit writes a comment underneath all that knowledge accusing of fear mongering, now that is insane & laughable.
Invasive species played an important role in evolution. Take, for example, the monkeys of South America. Whether you think they got there by some kind of natural raft or some other way, they took the New World by storm and had an impact on the resources available to the remaining wildlife there now. That said, we should talk more about the most invasive species of all: humankind. Our plastic bags litter the ocean floors, places we hadn't even been until recently.
This is an improper use of the term "Native" - it means being born in a place. Even invasive species can be born in the regions they invade! I believe the better and correct term is "indigenous" or "endemic". Some animals (humans included) are able to migrate and adapt widely and are a threat to indigenous species.
my state of florida is riddled with invasive animals. Yea we have hogs they r a pain the ass especially when I worked at the golf course but we plagued by iguana's and snakes not native to florida. I live right on gulf our salt water now has lion fish that took over they eat all the food native plus they are venomous.
Tell me how a Nile crocodile is an invasive species in Africa where they live how the hell can a species be an invasive species when it comes from Africa can somebody explain that to me I just don't understand it always thought an invasive species was a species that you don't somebody brought in to another country that is really screwing up to ecosystem I didn't know an invasive species was so evasive I didn't know that you know an animal that lives there is invasive always thought it was an animal that never lived in that area and people brought it in there I always thought that's what invasive commit not native so how the hell is the Nile crocodile an invasive species I'm speechless
it's not an invasive species in Africa and i never said it was. There's a small population in Florida. If you listened to the video you might not be speechless.
I live in Rome and the situation with boars has become very serious. Eurasian Boars were introduced just north from the big city, to be hunted, but due to the high concentration of garbage (another massive problem with Rome), They keep entering the city from the parks. They literally move from park to park, crossing roads and walking mere meters away from people. Something needs to be done, and people need to realize that a 100kg tusked and smart animal with the intention to kill is very dangerous threat.
Garbage is a universal problem for big cities so don't be sad for your city about that.
It sounds like an extremely stupid idea to introduce wild boars to any place at all - especially close to a city.
It’s bound to end in a disaster.
@@kasperkjrsgaard1447 Agree with you. Although they were introduced quite some years ago, there was no need to do that.
As long as you keep electing corrupt politicians and being afraid of tackling the mafia once for all your country would keep rotting, Roma is long overdue for a second fall.
Something needs to be done about the most destructive species on earth mankind crazy Christian
Your stuff about invasive species is always great, and I do love how you always make a point that it's not the animals fault.
Also, those piglets are so cute
Thank you so much I really appreciate the support :) and I agree it's a very important message and it's annoying when people blame the animals.
I also want to send you money, how do I do it ??
@@boiketlokhoali137 if you're using a mobile device, then there should be a button that allows you to give to the creator - if they agreed to allow it -it is up beside the like/dislike button, sometimes you may just have to scroll right to see it
Unfortunately, I do not have a computer of any sort and so I am unable to tell you what it looks like on a desktop screen. I assume it's mostly the same, though. So if you look near the like button you should see it
I hope that helps!
@@boiketlokhoali137 Oh! It might be helpful if I mentioned what the button actually looked like! For me, an American, it is a heart with a dollar sign inside it and beside the symbol it says "Thanks". I would assume that changed based on your location, but just look for the Heart shaped outline with a monetary symbol inside and it should be the same!
@@Gildedmuse thanks for the help
In Texas we got those big black boar...and they are very aggressive and mean. Seeing them out at night on roads is a usual thing....they love roadkill. In the East Texas area we have a lot of gators, they even get into little lakes on peoples property. As a kid we used to go to what we called Mills Pond to go swimming. Across on the other side we saw big slide ruts, but we just thought some other kids were using things to slide down into the water. Boy, were we wrong ! !
Just want to point something out about wild boar. A fully grown wild boar only has three predators-wolves, crocodilians and humans. A fully grown wild boar will not be tackled by big cats or bears, simply due to their size, ferocity and intelligence. Bears generally avoid adult boar and target juveniles and infants, which is the same for big cats, with the exception of lions which hunt in prides (lions hunt warthog but Asiatic lions and historical lion populations did and do encounter boar.) Wolves only target wild boar if they are in a pack as well as boar can be extremely unpredictable. Lynx will not hunt adult boar. They are simply too small and can only target piglets or very small juveniles. Most large crocodilians can and will kill boar-due to their sheer size and biteforce-as well as having the advantage of ambushing their prey from the water's edge. Humans have dog packs, bows, guns and other ranged weapons and tactics to hunt boar. I'm not some big boar fan boy but I will say this. A fully grown wild boar is a killing machine. They will kill deer, feral domestic animals, ground nesting birds, reptiles, amphibians, humans-everything is on the menu as far as a boar is concerned. A boar when grabbed from the front can garrot you with its tusks and sharp teeth, essentially disembowelling you. This is the reason bears often avoid confrontations with boar, as when bears stand on their hind legs they can become vulnerable to boar attacks. The sharp hooves of boar can also inflict serious wounds. Tigers, which primarily prey on wild boar, target the smallest individuals as they have to attack the boar from behind and hold it down, as suffocating the boar, is a near impossible task due to the thrashing of the head.
How about a Donkey or a Ram ? Would they try a boar
I believe most bears, grizzlies at least, including polar bear, could take a big boar. So stated, I find your comment truthful, intelligent and informed. A bear would have to be cautious doing that.
I am unsure of garrot. The only verb I know like that is garrote, which means to choke from behind with a wire.
Wow. Thank you for this information.
@@BruceDragon-sf1tr Donkey or a ram would require a perfect strike to defeat a boar. A perfect ram or a perfect kick.
@@Svensk7119 k , well I think both have a good chance but the ram might have a better chance, im thinking the boar isn't intelligent enough to know that it most certainly can't charge a ram, and he will take the ram for a easy target.
Oceania, including the Wet Tropics in Australia, has a native pig called the Papuan hog (Sus scrofa papuensis). But like wild boar in Eurasia, Papuan hogs now have fewer predators in much of their range because dingoes are heavily persecuted.
There have never been native wild boar in Australia and those in PNG are likely feral populations of Eurasian boar
@anikajain571 Melanesians introduced Papuan hogs (Sus scrofa papuensis) to mainland Australia, probably at least 2,100 years ago, based on when dingoes were introduced to the Torres Strait Islands. Papuans, Torres Strait Islanders, and Australian Aborigines traded goods, including creatures, for millennia. Papuan hogs have inhabited the Torres Strait Islands for 2,500-10,000, and New Guinea and its surrounding islands for 10,000 years. I guarantee that you support dingoes and New Guinea singing dogs (Canis lupus dingo), despite them arriving in Oceania much later than Papuan hogs. There's no evidence that Papuan hogs caused any extinctions, unlike Oceanian wild dogs. Pigs aren't as pretty as dingoes, but I'd die to get them the protection they 100% deserve. Most Papuan hogs in Australia inhabit the Wet Tropics, where Australia's southern cassowaries and many other New Guinean species live. Well, Papuan hogs have coexisted with these other species for 10,000 years in Irian Jaya and Papua New Guinea. Feral pigs (Sus scrofa domesticus) are a completely different subspecies of wild boar to Papuan hogs. Papuan hogs are the result of banded pigs and Celebes warty pigs hybridising thousands of years before civilisation even began.
*Mosquitos exist*
Me: Wipe them out, all of them!
Try.
I think I heard that there are very few wild boar in the USA. The USA has a feral pig problem. Domesticated pigs gone wild are destructive too.
there are a lot of boar in Canada if I remember correctly. I think there are feral warthogs in the US somewhere too
The western hemisphere doesn’t have any native species of pigs
@@TsukiCove there was a population of feral warthogs in south Texas at one point. Wild boars are prevalent in extreme numbers in the southeastern US.
@@TsukiCove I remember a huge wild hog getting a lot of press attention many years ago because of its size and because it got the catchy name "Hogzilla". After it was shot there were many trophy photos rigged to make Hogzilla look bigger than he was.
Yeah they bred with feral pigs so they’re massive. I live in the Midwest, but a buddy I used to work with hunts in the south and he showed me how massive they can get. Crazy tusks too.
Cane toads and lionfish are good examples
He has mentioned cane toads in at least 3 videos already.
Do a video about the most dangerous animals in each continent(not including mosquitos)
yeah i might do in the future
Well I know for a few continents the most dangerous animal is the freshwater snail.
For the same reason the mosquito and tsetse fly are so dangerous, they give you a parasite, but it's in the water around the snail. The free swimming larvae dig through your skin and mature and live in your organs. A male and a female will stay together for life, attached to one another. They'll lay many eggs and it often times kills people when the eggs drift through your blood and into certain organs, causing issues like strokes
@@TsukiCove please do
There ya go:
Euroasia - Humans
North America - Humans
South America - Humans
Africa - Humans
Antarctica - Humans
Australia - Emus won the bloody war with Humans so I would go with Emus
@@truthteller6116 *no no, he's got a point*
Video Idea: 5 Eurasian birds that have flown to North America. One example is the stellar’s sea eagle. There are native to Far East Russia, and one of them flew all the way to the Northeast USA.
yeah i tried researching that but i couldn't find many example so i made the video about animals that got lost instead. Hopefully i'll be able to find more examples in the future
I wouldn't consider Stellar's Sea Eagles invasive as they migrate back and forth from the Kamchatka Peninsula to Alaska all the time, but they don't stay full time.
We had wild boars around our kaserne. In those days the regional sanitary landfill was next to our training area and the boar was constantly moving back and forth across the training area.
A recent issue for the USA is the super pig. this is a cross between wild boars raised on Canadian farms for agricultural purposes, and domestic pigs of various breeds, The super pig is very dangerous and large. They reproduce and hide in wooded areas. The pigs multiply and spread far, they are now resident in all three prairie provinces and recently have been spotted in Montana, the Dakotas and Minnesota. The south the southhey will move allover the 48 states and into Mexico if concerted efforts aren't taken to stop their spread. Imagine if they hook up with the feral pigs of the south.
floridians encountering nile crocodiles: finally a worthy opponent
Florida Man would probably take one look, fall in love, and go on a couples drug binge and crime spree on a motorcycle that only the crocodile can drive.
Florida man is far too powerful to lose to a 20ft 2,000lbs croc
i live in south florida and am an active part of the inaturalist community here, so far I've only seen one documented nile crocodile which was captured and removed, was a juvenile that escaped from a zoo.
I should've guessed when I was like "Nile croc is invasive? Where?" that it would be Florida. Of course it would be Florida, it's always Florida...
The issue is also that governments dont take the danger the invasive species can cause seriously until they start causing them but by that time it is way too late. As long as the numbers of an invasive species is low and they dont YET cause too much losses in their non-native environments, the governments dont care.
Wild boar are usually smaller than domestic pigs actually, the average boar will be 45-130kg in europe while the average pig is often over 200kg.
Maybe in Europe, but over here in the US they get pretty huge, like 500lbs, I don't know what that is in kg. 250-300kg? Rumors of larger than that circulate among hunters but people like to exaggerate
@@al145 those are feral pigs descended from domestic animals, they combine the size of domestic pigs with the aggression of wild boar
@@highlyvurgultis3706 that would make sense then, I still don't think I'd want to run into a European one, I think that's about the same size as I am. I did math and I'm like 90kg, I don't think I'd win unless I had a weapon
@@al145 i weigh about half that lol
@@highlyvurgultis3706 It's because I'm part feral
Actually, because we humans migrated naturally by our own accord, we do not fit the definition of an invasive species.
Great video again... And I thought the wild boars/ sangliers (in French) in my region of the south west of France were natives. I have learned something new. They are certainly not scared of humans.
I really like your channel and I have have a suggestion. I know its fictional but the novel fragment by Warren Fahey has an introduction that addresses the spread of invasive species but the discovery of henders Island is the exception because if wildlife from there are displaced in our biom they cause ecological collapse. Again I'm aware it's fictitious but given the context of your videos it would be interesting and it's one of my favorites
I may sound like a asshole, but the dramatic breaking news followed by a dead hippo announcment and then a picture of a hippo lying on the side next to a totaled car was a bit funny to me
It was hilarious to me I can't help it 😅
Crocodiles are known to hybridise so perhaps maybe they would cause a problem for the native ones in Florida or compete with them.
wild boar and released domesticated pigs can hybridise easily considering that they are still in the same species 1 is domesticated and the other not
Thanks for the video !
Great video. Poor hippo
This was also my first thought. Like I know it's invasive, I know it's a dangerous species, I know they were literally brought over by a cocaine baron and have no reason to be there and yet all I could think was, ahhhb poor Hippo!
Rats should definitely be on an extended list.
Wonder what would happen if the salt water Crocs was released in America
You say in America but we all know you mean "Florida"
The winters get to cold salties don't do well under 25c
@@colinmaclaughlanweir9670 Florida /Louisiana ?
I want to touch on something in regards to how we think of invasive species because throughout the earths history whether through the movement of continents, temporary ice bridges, shallow seas or drifting on debris animals have crossed into different territories and yes sometimes those creatures take over a new territory forcing many other creatures into extinction a prime example is when South America and north america joined in the miocene and North American predators mainly the Smilodon crossed into South America and many south American predators like the terror birds went extinct. I think the problem is humans have sped up the process so fast that animals instead of going instinct over thousands or millions of years are now going extinct in 100s or even a few decades.
Humans are the most invasive it would seem and by far more dangerous. But great content and thank you for taking the time.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for your support I really appreciate it :)
Wild boar is actually good to eat hunting them would provide food as well as controlling their populations
Dogs MUST be kept on leash in public state parks and public land. I protect myself from dog aggression and dog owners need to know that if their pet comes running and barking, they will be responsible for it being put down.
In recent news, hybridized pigs with European boar in Canada have managed to cross the USA/Canadian border
Oh really? I knew Canada had a problem with boar but i didn't know they were crossing the border
Florida got Boas , Pythons , and Nile Cros oh my 😂
As a member of the species of the treeless, savannah, walking fire-apes, I must object to the site master's use of "invasive" combined with humans.
This is our planet, too.
Another great video!
Great video
Can the nile crocodile hybridize with amarican crocodiles?
In the u.s specifically Texas wild boar populations are so incredibly bad a guy with a minigun (I'm not joking) took out a hole herd in one night only to have twice as many come in the day after and destroy the rest of his crops.
Do the nile and american crocodile have close enough genomes to hybridize?
You forgot to mention Yellow Fever, another deadly disease spread by mosquitos. We have wild boars in England, but they are at present just a nuisanse rather than a serious pest. They are commnly found on nearly all islands in the Malay Archipelago as well as on the asian mainland. So far as I know, they have been there for thousands of years. They usually run when they hear humans approach, and the Dayaks hunt them.
Love these videos :)
Could you do one on Easter Island like animals and plants that are not there anymore or invasive
Can you make invasive species that became extinct?
Please I can you do invasive species in madagascar
Rest in peace drug hippo :)
if mosquitoes got spread in to remote places by hitch hiking on ships so do their predators also do so while following them ?
What animal is it at 2:42?
I go to the everglades all the time as a floridian but I didn't know there was nile crocodiles
Eradicating mosquitoes would not negatively affect the world in any appreciable way.
Saltwater Crocs are the largest living Crocodilians Not Nile Crocs
One that occured to me is domesticated dogs. They can go feral but more concerning are the ones that are raised by idiots enhancing their tendencies to be aggressive. Seems in the US they cause between 30 and 50 deaths per year.
Quack right back at you too! 😆
Does he get paid every time he says species?.
Ps love your content
This is fascinating. I agree that humans are the worst as an invasive species.
Florida: The Battleground Of Invasive Species
Invasive Nile Crocodiles. 3, only 3 found in Florida. That is well under my threshold for inclusion into a list of invasive species.
recommended on the sidebar right after this video frog eating a hamster live feeding video... why
That's why hogs/wild boar are open hunting in Texas
I have a important question: are ducks deadly? That says blanko from "it's blanko"
ummmm i don't think so? unless they fly into you when you're in a vehicle or something?
With the Nile crocodile there’s a chance it could interbreed with the American crocodile
the wild pig, sus scrofa 😳
When will people get that they should not release animals where they don't belong.
Won't the Nile croc just hybridize itself out of the gene pool
Raccoons were brought into Utah by lion hunters to train their dogs. Have spread to every corner of the state.
Can the Nile crocs mate with the US crocs or US alligators and have offspring that are fertile?
i think they can but only with us crocs , example african python mating with burmese python . but it will be a bad news because they will become invincible
6:20
I know they're invasive, but still, poor hippo Q.Q
Tsuki : Hippo killed in car crash
Me: what the hell was it doing driving a car?
Lol. Jk. HOWEVER- a beyond BAFFLING yet understandable STATEMENT made by this awesome channel Tsuki, about being accused of being a “FEAR MONGERER” 😳🙄
Ya gotta love that of course some uneducated backwards person clicks on this or any of the amazing Tsuki videos which are more than obvious what this channel is about… but then would proceed to click on a video speaking on invasive species that are dangerous & have killed & if anything people SHOULD BE WARNED about … but then some dim wit writes a comment underneath all that knowledge accusing of fear mongering, now that is insane & laughable.
Ai. I like hippos.
Never new there are nile crocs in Florida. brr
At least the Nile Crocs will eat the Pythons
what about culling stray cats and dogs,who`s killing all birds ,amphibians and reptiles.and on islands even worse.
With only 3 dozen nuclear weapons and 800 bulldozers, Florida can be made into an island.
6:20: well, if anyone deserves to be torn limb from limb by an invasive crocodilian spieces it's Ron Desantas, hears hoping!!!!!!!
The Japanese giant hornet should be in the list ever since it moved to China
Species Species Species Species Species
Im an octopus 🦑
Mosquitos also spread de bumpah, de bustah, and de bambaclaat. Very serious things all.
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Humans or Europeans are the reason?
Boar are badass!!
is species the only word you know????
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Invasive species played an important role in evolution. Take, for example, the monkeys of South America. Whether you think they got there by some kind of natural raft or some other way, they took the New World by storm and had an impact on the resources available to the remaining wildlife there now. That said, we should talk more about the most invasive species of all: humankind. Our plastic bags litter the ocean floors, places we hadn't even been until recently.
This is an improper use of the term "Native" - it means being born in a place. Even invasive species can be born in the regions they invade!
I believe the better and correct term is "indigenous" or "endemic".
Some animals (humans included) are able to migrate and adapt widely and are a threat to indigenous species.
Make wild pig hunting a sport the Yanks have many guns they can use them.
If only every humans always respected nature since we evolved over two hundred thousand years ago.
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mosquitos are the most hated creatures on the planet.
*jew* hold my beer
Activists should be on that list.
Just release all the “Florida men” in prison into the wild and watch the eco system go back to normal or as normal as Florida could be
What about the radicalised Muslim??
my state of florida is riddled with invasive animals. Yea we have hogs they r a pain the ass especially when I worked at the golf course but we plagued by iguana's and snakes not native to florida. I live right on gulf our salt water now has lion fish that took over they eat all the food native plus they are venomous.
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Tell me how a Nile crocodile is an invasive species in Africa where they live how the hell can a species be an invasive species when it comes from Africa can somebody explain that to me I just don't understand it always thought an invasive species was a species that you don't somebody brought in to another country that is really screwing up to ecosystem I didn't know an invasive species was so evasive I didn't know that you know an animal that lives there is invasive always thought it was an animal that never lived in that area and people brought it in there I always thought that's what invasive commit not native so how the hell is the Nile crocodile an invasive species I'm speechless
it's not an invasive species in Africa and i never said it was. There's a small population in Florida. If you listened to the video you might not be speechless.
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I got chased by a wild boar in a French woods it was a sow with piglets I was terrified lol