I live in Maine, fun fact Maine and Sweden have the densest moose populations, the US density may not be much on that map,. but almost all of them are from Maine (over 70k), Alaska, and New Hampshire, not many other places have too many in the US. Apparently Maine has even more than Alaska per square mile. Can confirm they are huge, also not the animal you want to hit with your car, it can be fatal
In the early 1900s, Maine and Newfoundland agreed to an exchange. Newfoundland sent Caribou to Maine. Maine sent Moose to Newfoundland. The moose have thrived in Newfoundland, while the caribou in Maine just all migrated north to the Canadian Maritimes. Moose are now considered an invasive species in Newfoundland, although they aren't treated as such.
Some of the maps are wrong for example moose also lives in Kazakhstan and Mongolia also believe or not Mongolian moose population is higher than Belarus or Ukraine
37:13 Fun fact, the last Wooly Mammoth was killed about 10.000 years ago. But on the island, called Wrangel Island, there lived a small population. There was a land bridge connecting to Wrangel island, which then sunk when the last glacial period happened, which trapped them. They then lived for another 6000 years on that island, before hunters came and killed them.
I can confirm that there are mosquitoes in Ireland but we do call them midgets but there only here for 2 months thankfully and spread no disease but they do bite
4:36 As an Aussie, if you go out far enough it’s easy to find Kangaroos around depending on how far you are from urban areas, but even then it’s fairly common to find them near roads and reserves. They’re not harmful to humans if you don’t get too close or threaten them, but if one starts sizing you up it’s best to just slowly get on your knees and to ground level and they get passive. But if they’re charging at you I’d be running😅
In Melbourne Australia we actually have TONS of bats. In fact on new years during the fireworks there is often hundreds of startled bat flying around parks! Also the penguins we have are called fairy penguins I believe? They are tiny, about the size of 2 hands and are very cute aswell
Asia isn't exclusive to East Asia. So it would be better to stop saying that a specific animal is found throughout the entirety of Asia just because it is found around Japan & China.
Yeah,brown bears live in my country,iran Three or four years ago,me and my family was on a mountainous road called "harāz" on way to going to capital for a work and we saw two brown bears 30 meters high on mountain,that shit was scary as hell but they didnt came down... Also i love maps
The black sea is connected to the Mediterranean Sea. The Caspian Sea is a big salty lake (the biggest lake, actually) that has no connection to any other sea.
Kangaroos are one of the few animals that have benefitted from the human activity in Australia - in particular the removal of their preadator, the dingo, from large parts of the country and introduction of permanent water to the outback (for sheep and cattle). There are so many that they are now causing environmental damage.
Seen a bat? Bats used to be a delicacy in our village. My grandma used to cook them. Now-a-days they are rarely seen but back than they would swarm trees (especially mango, Jack fruit, Durian and litchi trees) during night. I guess because most of the trees are now cut down to make space for malls and other administrative buildings, most of the bats are gone. Haven't seen one since 2016.
2:36 I live in Minnesota and we have them up north I haven’t seen one with my own eyes but at a place I was staying they had cameras and showed us a moose on the camera they are really big😅
22:11 Man, their territory starts eith our district (not a single other districts in my state is highlighted but only one 😭)! 32:42 Never saw an elephant with my own eyes. I live in an elephant territory BTW. Legend says if you see an elephant, that's the last thing you will see. My town is basically surrounded by jungle on three sides and you can find cheetah, jaguars, elephants, tigers, deers, etc in the forest.
Believe you or not, I’ve rescued a Humboldt penguin stuck between rocks when I was hitchhiking through the atacama desert, in the coast of Chile. The Pacific Ocean on one side and the desert on the other. That was an insolit experience even for a brazilian 😅
i’m australian and i have seen a kangaroo before i don’t know what species it was. and kangaroos are aggressive to humans (only male kangaroos fight humans)
As informative and quiry as this was, by 11 minutes tears were running down my cheeks. These animals have lived on earth for thousands of years and in just a couple of decades, we've dragged them to the brink of extinction, but it's just a select few that have done this, for their own profit. We've been given such a beautiful planet to enjoy for our 70 years of life, and all people want to do in that time is trash it, make as much money as possible and then die, leaving nothing but disaster and suffering in their wake. It really is horrible. I'm glad you made this video, to show people how animals are in decline, but disease spreading mosquitoes are increasing. The future looks shite!!😢
I haven't seen a bat in my house but I can see about 20 bats a night if I stayed outside 30:06 They probably live in one of them but not in the other one because one of them is a sea and the other one a lake...
I live in Maine, fun fact Maine and Sweden have the densest moose populations, the US density may not be much on that map,. but almost all of them are from Maine (over 70k), Alaska, and New Hampshire, not many other places have too many in the US. Apparently Maine has even more than Alaska per square mile. Can confirm they are huge, also not the animal you want to hit with your car, it can be fatal
In the early 1900s, Maine and Newfoundland agreed to an exchange. Newfoundland sent Caribou to Maine. Maine sent Moose to Newfoundland. The moose have thrived in Newfoundland, while the caribou in Maine just all migrated north to the Canadian Maritimes.
Moose are now considered an invasive species in Newfoundland, although they aren't treated as such.
Best New England state wins again
15:32
Some of the maps are wrong for example moose also lives in Kazakhstan and Mongolia also believe or not Mongolian moose population is higher than Belarus or Ukraine
according to turk nations you guys have everything in your countries. even dinosaurs.
Mongolians aren't even Turkish smartass@@american1776dream
@@american1776dreamfunny, because according to Americans, nothing exists outside of it, or at least you don't learn much about the rest of the world.
No threre no rats kazakasthan
Those aren't the same type of moose found in other countries, though. They are sub species.
"There are those animals only in these places!"
The zoo:🗿
lost braincells reading this, age = about 14 i would say.
37:13 Fun fact, the last Wooly Mammoth was killed about 10.000 years ago. But on the island, called Wrangel Island, there lived a small population. There was a land bridge connecting to Wrangel island, which then sunk when the last glacial period happened, which trapped them. They then lived for another 6000 years on that island, before hunters came and killed them.
This was so so neat and awesome keep it up man loved this so much, This was so so good and neat like legit this was an 8.5.
12:25 in Germany, and I guess in other country’s too, you can find more foxes in the cities then in the wild (they eating trash).
4:36 they CAN be very dangerous if you are doing something wrong because they can balance on their back tail and kick you very hard
We have mosquitoes in Canada
mosquitoes that transmit diseases
It's so true I have to runfrom them🤣
The most mosqitos are in the arctic.
😂 yes, everywhere
in norway aswell
Mosquitoes live in Ireland, but we call them midgets
I can confirm that there are mosquitoes in Ireland but we do call them midgets but there only here for 2 months thankfully and spread no disease but they do bite
But in this case, according to graphics, video was about aedes aegypti aka yellow fever mosquito.
4:36 As an Aussie, if you go out far enough it’s easy to find Kangaroos around depending on how far you are from urban areas, but even then it’s fairly common to find them near roads and reserves.
They’re not harmful to humans if you don’t get too close or threaten them, but if one starts sizing you up it’s best to just slowly get on your knees and to ground level and they get passive. But if they’re charging at you I’d be running😅
when i was younger i got attacked by a red kangaroo at the reptile park, and he literally ran away with my bag
@ Damn got robbed😭 Worst I got was a mean look
@@Polar-3322 lmao
@@supraluvrlucky me theres no Kangaroos in Kuwait
@@AceEditz25 kuwait looks sick as
As a Australian kangaroos are usually friendly towards humans unless they feel threatened
i am just going to like this comment
In Melbourne Australia we actually have TONS of bats. In fact on new years during the fireworks there is often hundreds of startled bat flying around parks! Also the penguins we have are called fairy penguins I believe? They are tiny, about the size of 2 hands and are very cute aswell
Asia isn't exclusive to East Asia. So it would be better to stop saying that a specific animal is found throughout the entirety of Asia just because it is found around Japan & China.
In Czechia are also mosquitoes
3:40 We have bats in Syria, although their numbers are small, but they are not zero, as the blue color of the map shows.
wow fun video god bless you ❤
Yeah,brown bears live in my country,iran
Three or four years ago,me and my family was on a mountainous road called "harāz" on way to going to capital for a work and we saw two brown bears 30 meters high on mountain,that shit was scary as hell but they didnt came down...
Also i love maps
mosquito lives in poland too!
i learnt alot ty
The black sea is connected to the Mediterranean Sea. The Caspian Sea is a big salty lake (the biggest lake, actually) that has no connection to any other sea.
The rioplantense spanish jumpscare was unexpected, but welcome.
I didn't think I had a fear of spiders until I found myself having to fast forward that part of the video.
we have mosquitos in poland
pls more videos like this!
You have no idea how much I wish that thumbnail was true
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Muy buen video, pude responder correctamente el mapa sobre las zebras. 🦓🗺️🎉
💙 Yo amo los mapas. 💚
Kangaroos are one of the few animals that have benefitted from the human activity in Australia - in particular the removal of their preadator, the dingo, from large parts of the country and introduction of permanent water to the outback (for sheep and cattle). There are so many that they are now causing environmental damage.
Seen a bat?
Bats used to be a delicacy in our village. My grandma used to cook them.
Now-a-days they are rarely seen but back than they would swarm trees (especially mango, Jack fruit, Durian and litchi trees) during night.
I guess because most of the trees are now cut down to make space for malls and other administrative buildings, most of the bats are gone. Haven't seen one since 2016.
In hungary at night bats just fly everywhere
2:36 I live in Minnesota and we have them up north I haven’t seen one with my own eyes but at a place I was staying they had cameras and showed us a moose on the camera they are really big😅
3:58 There’s also the Argentine Huanaca
Cool
Why does the map say no hedgehogs in Britain
Hedgehogs do live in the UK the map of hedgehogs is incorrect
I can’t believe nobody is doing anything about the inevitable extinction of these animals
11:00 i just look at the mirror!
3:20 I was reminded of the Upin Ipin episode about bats, there are lots of them in Malaysia.
30:04 blacksea is connected to aegean and mediterranean not like caspian. It is landlocked i think. Maybe thats why seahorses live in blacksea
3:41 map stangely similar to map of inca empire
Dang those mosquitos 😂😂,
We have lots of mosquitoes in summer in Argentina, all along the country...
Huntsman Spiders aren't dangerous at all. Just leave them alone in peace. They're like your bathroom guards.
you should visit central america,we have vampires bats,pollinators bats and many fruit eating bats
What about moo deng in Thailand lol😂😂😂😂
Vamo' arriba Uruguay!!! jajajaja
W video
Also as an aussie i can confirm that kangroos are master boxers
One time when I was young ,i saw an bat . I think I was actually eating ice cream then a bat came.
22:11 Man, their territory starts eith our district (not a single other districts in my state is highlighted but only one 😭)!
32:42 Never saw an elephant with my own eyes. I live in an elephant territory BTW.
Legend says if you see an elephant, that's the last thing you will see.
My town is basically surrounded by jungle on three sides and you can find cheetah, jaguars, elephants, tigers, deers, etc in the forest.
2:35 just a chill animal
Ther are volwes in Denmark and Germy too.
❤❤❤❤ 0:01
Believe you or not, I’ve rescued a Humboldt penguin stuck between rocks when I was hitchhiking through the atacama desert, in the coast of Chile. The Pacific Ocean on one side and the desert on the other. That was an insolit experience even for a brazilian 😅
I feel bad when I see an animals numbers decreasing because of humans.
I guessed the giraffe right 🤣
The thumbnail is also wrong i can confirm you that in tamilnadu (the south eastern part if india) there are hundreds of mosquitos
same for australia
1:16 there are in Lebanon
Also Australia
I hate mosquitos.
Sup my Estonian fella.
When u reached 100k subs, then I was 10 at this time (Yes my bday is 28th February not 29th)
He's not Estonian. I don't know why he pretends to be Estonian.
i’m australian and i have seen a kangaroo before i don’t know what species it was. and kangaroos are aggressive to humans (only male kangaroos fight humans)
I am surprised the thumbnail didn't include Australia.
Bro choosed at some point to load up us only with freakin spider.
7:18 - mosquitoes 🦟
11:43 - # of rabbits on earth. Lots.
POV:5-y old me watching this video past 15:18
(Mom can please move to Antarctica)
zoo: i am unstoppable>:)
I’m from Algeria and I confirme that there are no flamingos in North Africa
37:13 Kingdom Of Mammoth
Haven't you wondered why the southern border follows a peculiar arc? 6:30
Your channel rules. From, Dayton, Ohio
As informative and quiry as this was, by 11 minutes tears were running down my cheeks. These animals have lived on earth for thousands of years and in just a couple of decades, we've dragged them to the brink of extinction, but it's just a select few that have done this, for their own profit. We've been given such a beautiful planet to enjoy for our 70 years of life, and all people want to do in that time is trash it, make as much money as possible and then die, leaving nothing but disaster and suffering in their wake. It really is horrible. I'm glad you made this video, to show people how animals are in decline, but disease spreading mosquitoes are increasing. The future looks shite!!😢
0:26
Cuba❌
Flamingo Island✅
Mosquitoes do not live in Florida?
Vietnam 🇻🇳
Cambodia 🇰🇭
Singapore 🇸🇬
Thailand 🇹🇭
8:28 İt’s bozkurt!🐺
1:42 Just so you know, the map only says Norway and Norway is the only Scandinavian country on the map, so you don't need to say Scandinavia.
Iceland a bit of Finland are involved. So yes. Scandinavia.
@@Meum46 Finland and Iceland are considered Nordic along side Sweden, Denmark and Norway.
Just Sweden, Denmark and Norway are SCANDINAVIA.
@@miaaaseth No 🤦♂️
That entire region is Scandinavia.
@@Meum46 Let's not get into an argument about what is considered Scandinavia and what is considered Nordic....
@@miaaaseth Please spend at least 2 minutes looking it up.
Polar beer
I love 💕 maps
dolphins are in Black sea also
Huntsman spiders are known as the gentle giants. They prefer to keep away from humans. I hate wolf spiders.
There are beavers in Denmark.
I saw mosquitos in Montreal Canada
0:09 Flamingo has allergic to Ethiopia
3:38 not in my house but in my garden
In my village leapords are very common, I have encountered a lot of them from far😅
I saw a panda at the zoo😊
There is ostriches in Cambodia
We dont have mosquitoes HAHAHA
England has mosquitos.
My favourite animal in the world
Explain This: How Are There Mosquitoes In Kansas City Missouri.
Mosquito be like oh no don't cross the border 😂
I haven't seen a bat in my house but I can see about 20 bats a night if I stayed outside
30:06 They probably live in one of them but not in the other one because one of them is a sea and the other one a lake...
11:49 NGL bunnies are some of the most horny animals to exist so chat GPT might be cookin up a theory
Do you like being Estonan
In South Carolina, USA we see lotssss of bats
32:07 The picture says about elephant but the text today 415,000 Tigers😂😂
You clearly never been to Australia these mozzies are hectic
Thumbnail is already wrong. There are mosquitos northern in europe during the warmer months
Please look at the map of rat habitation.
-Sincerely, someone from Alberta.
So much brown bears live in our country! like 1K - 6K brown bear, From Slovakia✌