Animals | 60 Minutes Marathon
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From 2020, Bill Whitaker's report on grizzlies in Montana. From 2019, Whitaker's report on sharks off of New England. From 2011, Bob Simon's report on jaguars. From 2022, Scott Pelley's visit to Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique. From 2018, Lesley Stahl's report on Zoos engaging in matchmaking for their animals. From 2014, Anderson Cooper's report on "The Smartest Dog in the World." From 2022, Cooper's report on how cancer treatments for dogs could also lead to breakthroughs for humans. From 2012, Stahl's report on efforts to protect turtles and tortoises from poachers. From 2022, Sharyn Alfonsi's report on a state prison rehabilitating inmates by training wild horses. From 2013, Pelley's report on two people who are working to save the humpback whale. From 2023, Cecilia Vega's report on sperm whales off the coast of Dominica. Also from 2023, Pelley's interview with scientists who say the planet in the midst of sixth mass extinction and that Earth's wildlife is running out of places to live. And from 2022, Whitaker's report on a nonprofit's effort to transform grassland into the largest nature reserve in the lower 48 states.
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0:00 Intro
0:11 Grizzlies (October 11, 2020)
13:36 Great White (September 29, 2019)
27:02 In Search of the Jaguar (January 30, 2011)
40:15 Return to Gorongosa (December 4, 2022)
53:30 At the Zoo - Part 1 (May 13, 2018)
1:06:09 At the Zoo - Part 2 (May 13, 2018)
1:19:28 The Smartest Dog in the World (September 20, 2015)
1:31:34 Comparative Oncology (November 27, 2022)
1:45:29 The Race to Save the Tortoise (December 9, 2012)
1:58:23 Wild Horses (November 20, 2022)
2:11:32 Return of the Humpback (October 20, 2013)
2:24:00 Sperm Whales of Dominica (May 14, 2023)
2:37:14 The Vanishing Wild (January 1, 2023)
2:50:33 American Prairie (October 23, 2022)
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See Jon Wertheim's report on the search for the extinct Tasmanian tiger, here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/e59h0K-OZdfKqps.html
Күн бұрын
My father would make me watch 60 Minutes every week when I was little.🇺🇸💙 Very informative.
Alan Rabinowitz thank you for caring and saving Jaguars. you are in heaven for sure Rest in Peace ALAN.
I needed 3 hours of animals on 60 minutes this Earth day
All I could do is cry watching this.❤
I'm a diver and, while I've never seen a Great White shark in person, I am a fan.
@beasttitan8747
9 күн бұрын
Do you have insurance 🤔 maybe you should call Gieco
I’m gonna get paid to watch this at work. Can’t wait!
@TheAoalec14
15 күн бұрын
Nice I’m smoking fetty in a dark basement! If I don’t nod out I’m watching it all!
@chrisfalx3251
15 күн бұрын
@@TheAoalec14nuthin like opiates and good documentaries I swear fr
@chrisfalx3251
15 күн бұрын
@@TheAoalec14 stay safe tho fool
@zaz4667
15 күн бұрын
@@TheAoalec14 GROSS! Sober up and live your dreams before your time is over!
@TheAoalec14
13 күн бұрын
@@zaz4667 I’m gonna kick tomorrow
Been missing this great show all these years!!❤
When I watch these videos I see hope. This man is awesome. He's putting his money where his mouth is. He didn't JUST sit around saying I wish, I'm gonna, the world hates me, not my problem. They are few, the others are many. For all the problems we face today... They are the ones finding the solutions. Bless him.
Thanks 60 Minutes team for introducing and sharing nature and its inhabitants with people!
@deevillarreal9475
8 күн бұрын
Right but God forbid a bear gets in our precious space, there dead. 🙄
He lives like the real life good guy Dr Evil! Wow avoiding all authorities and staying un-captured but still able to meet with reporters! Amazing.
It warms my heart to see a billionaire pouring his heart and money into something not designed for maximum personal profit, but rather for the benefit of less fortunate people and animals.
@timetraveler1973
11 күн бұрын
if i was a billionaire i would turn the amazon forests into a parking lot . jk it is nice to see.
@govindagovindaji4662
9 күн бұрын
Yes, now if he would just start using pierced earring tags instead of branding an animal...my goodness, so cruel. And what gets me too are these huge collars they put on these animals...it seems in today's day and age they could come up with something less cumbersome. All said though, anyone doing the slightest thing and in his case a big thing, to stop poaching is good person and deserves credit.
@Robin-rj8vg
9 күн бұрын
Ears can and do get torn off in a fight. I think maybe tattoos like they do for dogs and other species maybe? Or maybe a permanant patch of dyed hair,it could be color coded.... i hate branding also. Its so painful ...😢
@SecretAgentBartFargo
8 күн бұрын
@@govindagovindaji4662 It's not cruel if it literally saves their species from extinction
@govindagovindaji4662
8 күн бұрын
@@SecretAgentBartFargo How?
Animal has many different faces. Coexisting with humans is their most painful wars.
Thanks to the scientists doing such important work to help maintain the animals that ultimately help maintain our ecology.
C'est absolument ce qu'on vit ce qu'on mange pour peu que la faune marine soit protégée comme la faune terrestre ♥️♥️💯
I imagen how grateful the people and even the animals are , due to his philanthropy .
Excellent Sunday morning show. Thank you 60 minutes
You have just kearned the Creator's purpose for the Earth,..a Paradise cared for by everyone!
I am so digging how you explore! You are so right in how you respect the artifacts, and areas. I wish people had your conscience. Ant wait to see where you take us next! May all your journeys be safe.
This episode was great ! I had an accidental close encounter with a Black Bear at South Lake Tahoe in 1990's on a hike with my dog. It was following us . My dog wanted to fight it. I yelled and it ran off. It scared the crap out of me. It was only about 150 pounds but that is no match for a panicked human and a fearless 30 pound Cattle Dog. That Grizzly would have given me a heart attack. When it "woke up early" the story got real. Thank you for your brave reporting. 60 Minutes rocks. Need an update on UAP's please 🙏 🛸👽
Thanks for posting this video.
The way you guys tell the story thank you
Good job from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
Interesting!❤
Great report. Always love the nature segments
Thanx for showing the beauty in nature and even us!
Never have i wanted to go to a prison until i saw the one in Wyoming! ❤🐎 🐎 🐎 ❤
His buddies will never believe that he was abducted by aliens
The fishermen act like it's not their fault.
One day these wonderful souls will only be seen in museums 😢😢😢 ..how many millions of years ago Did dinosaurs exist and science knows everything about them ... BUt NO CURE FOR HARDLY ANY DISEASE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS AND MILLIONS OF YEARS LATER 🤔🤔🤔
LOL....only on 60 minutes and here in Mozambique, reporter and guest photo bombed by a beautiful, wild African elephant!😆
Wyoming Game and Fish would like you to know the difference between Grizzly and Black Bear scat. One smells like poo and has berry seeds in it. The other smells like pepper and has keys in it.
"It was good to be in a boat." Did anyone tell him jaguars can swim?
We saw a bear in Flint Michigan on linden rd
Wild horses have survived in the wild forever now wild humans think they need to be trained. The nerve of humans.
I bet that shark on the ship went back and told his mates he was probed by aliens and they all think he’s nuts.
I was face to face with momma Bear and her two cubs.
Move the humans , those Bears were their first
@juarezderrick9647
11 күн бұрын
There
@SpookyRedz
11 күн бұрын
@@juarezderrick9647 no it’s not there go check ur English book dude
@juarezderrick9647
11 күн бұрын
@@SpookyRedz "Their" is possession 🤦 "They're" is short for they are "There" is a place
@SpookyRedz
11 күн бұрын
@@juarezderrick9647 u right my bad
@SpookyRedz
11 күн бұрын
@@juarezderrick9647 sorry
horses have been around for hundreds if not thousands of years with out humans.
Excellent video,very interesting,y the reporter was proficient, brave and extremely professional,the story was terrific and educational.
Excellent video, appreciated and very much needed. The only aspect I wasn't feeling is the description of sperm whales having the largest brains of possibly any being maybe in the entire universe 2:35:00. What bothers me about this is the human race hasn't even explored the entire Earth, not to mention understood it and yet we make proclamations about the Universe as if we've explored it, understand it and mapped everything in it. It's like claiming you know everything about a city but you never left your front porch. The arrogance is palpable when ironically, we STILL don't fully understand many of the species in this very video and we certainly don't have an understanding of what's in the universe we're not even capable of exploring.
Good stuff
Ranger: "They've more than tripled their numbers..." Reporter: "Hmm?" Wake up dude! 🤦🏼♀️
@happiday63
8 күн бұрын
@4:01
I keep imagining a Host introducing Bears, Beets, Battle star Galactica
This should have a trigger warning.
WOW!
On the giraffe, why not let young giraffe live and old rest?
Minor correction: A young Great White *was* kept in captivity the Monterrey Bay Aquarium in California. They eventually released it, due to behavior issues with other fish in the enclosure, if I remember the reason correctly. ❤️ Sharks!
Is it possible that the Whales are not sleeping, but are essentially doing what the human diver does so they don't get the bends just in reverse? Because if they do that just before they dive deep it could be 🤷. IDK Just thinking out loud.
@CathiGordonloveshorses
13 күн бұрын
That Actually makes sense 🎉
Mid sized 300 pounds and full sized 1000 pounds? 😂
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To the scientists who say the tagging of white sharks is too invasive - how would you go about learning about them? Learning as much as you can leads to better conservation techniques and educating the public so that they too can help with conservation efforts. I'm pretty sure the tagging is a minor nuisance for the shark and scientists like Greg Skomal know what they're doing and would never needlessly cause sharks even minor pain.
all creations are equal, human lives are the same as a shark or a seal
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People watching this and not outraged by the treatment of animals are the same people that enjoy going to the zoo.
@danielvizzerra4071
4 күн бұрын
How bout the treatment of people..? I'm guessing you haven't been to any major city..maybe you should advocate for humans bears will survive they've been here a long time.. Americas in trouble
@TT-wx4tg
4 күн бұрын
@@danielvizzerra4071 totally agree
Shaaamm je
Hi, there !
C'est douloureux de voir la nature mourir et brûler des animaux en grand danger, cela ne doit se produire sous aucun prétexte 🫂♥️💯
A snare is disgusting leave them alone
No one would build a house in the middle of a fire.So why would you build that house in the middle of a bear home.
@39:35 ❤️ “we’re okay now. We’re going to be ok.” 🙏🏼
Watches this entire video very informative
Nice
Those collars have to become a death collar. Because as they grow and gain weight, the. Collar remains the same
Does American Prairie have the native grasses, that were there before homesteaders were forced to plow? Native grass was smart grass & adapted to survive draught. It supported millions of buffalo.
“It is good to be in a boat” 😅
Wonder what would happen if we planted corn out in the woods? Our forestry fires that here in Tennessee for the deer ,turkey,etc..b they call there food plots, and use them also to keep track of population... it works and i honor all the people workingn do just to try and protect everyone,bears included!!!❤❤❤❤
These ranchers have no idea how the restored habitat with animals intact absolutely revolutionizes the land & completely restores it, ⬆️ flora variety & refills aquifers.
To me making those bears go through that, is unnecessary. But make laws where people can’t build there. The bears were there first
Tranquilize when you first make contact, really?! Get your affairs in order prior to doing your job!
The story always starts before settlers or expansion into the American west there were thousands of Grizzlies, thousands of Buffaloes, thousands of everything before their numbers were systematic reduced to stop their threat to settlers and their livestock and their crops. Everywhere humans expansion happens animals lose.
WEll Lets DART The man that darted the bear and see what he says .?
Imagine using the time and money on this animal research to solve human problems like cancer...SMH it's no wonder humanity is failing
Love Light commands humans to multiply and conquer the world but Fear Hate says the world is over populated because it wants to take over. Believe in the Light in all powerful provision and protection.
Hmm 🧐 seen a grizzly cub playing along side a black bear cub, showing off, picking aspen and burch buds on the very top of 40 foot stands..the grizzly cub crawls down after rocking back and forth picking the green buds like green grapes..it jumped to the other tree trunk as if to say, can you do this, the black cub crawls down and jumps down into the grass as if to say, Aa Aa, No Way, then the black cub runs into the bushes near the creek, the grizzly cub follows it to the creek..seen the grizzly cub the following morning going south to Big Timber along the Yellowstone River leading to Yellowstone Park 🏞️. I flagged every 5 to 5 shift 30 miles of Big Timber off of I-90. Weeks later a crew member 20 miles north on the county line, seen a Cinnamon Bear running across the flat toward Columbus. Worked in Kalispell and Whitefish Montana at the local dumps, almost every day County Flatbeds brought in a bear cub killed not uthinized for looking for food 🥑🥝 in someone's back yard 😢😮😢😮!
I love bears 🐻 please keep them safe. Thanks 😊
That shark is a nascar shark now lol😂😂😂
pretty insane how the bear charged him
Why is she snaired? Take them off the hunting and trapping regulations , those houses should have never been let to build there
SHARKS TALKING TO THEIR FRIENDS: " I was kidnapped by extraterrestrials; and they almost killed me, but since then I feel they are watching me..."
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imagine swimming high and in deep waters you see first Ariel coming out the body of shark....dang
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My 4 yo grson was speaking fine, then he couldn't speak.
Why would you ever build houses and then complain about the Bear or bears?When you knew that's where the bears lived, build some other place. We can't take everything away from the wild
I love Bears! No more snares! Stay away from the Bears! 💜 Sincerely, Shawnee Lazore DO, HHD, PhD, ML
How in the hell did you get that brother man to go up there in those woods to face some bears I know that he didn't pick that job cuz brother men's are smart they don't f*** around like that
Pedestrian DO NOT have the right away in Thailand Even in crosswalk
Mountain biker understood
that shotgun is loaded with brenneke slugs. basically a 72 caliber (bore of a 12 gauge) hardened lead projectile that weighs 350 grains and travels at 1600 feet per second. Compare that to...... 45 caliber handgun. 230 grain 45 caliber projectile that travels at a meager 800 feet per second.
joeseph mengala is sill here !
Ask timothy treadwell about bears he can tell you they are not dangerous they are pets
Exactly no chance I’m dropping tens of thousands of dollars on dog cancer
Thastt wrritte all. Of tthe fissh i tthe oce❤❤an needss o be knew❤ due tto things catther on coast lines
Why are these buoys not used where the people are swimming and surfing ?
Coast lines are very inportai n😅
This is what you tube is for....Magic
3:03:55 I like the caiman part.
Yea I don't play the little "non-skippable ad" game... that's really how to make someone not finish a video!
@lofi_account
15 күн бұрын
Never heard of adblock?😐
@juarezderrick9647
11 күн бұрын
Pay for premium
Loove. GRIZZLIES
That's the problem. We just don't let them be. ...