Extinct or Alive Game w/ Forrest Galante Pt. 2
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Extinct or Alive host, Forrest Galante sits down with the Wild Times crew for another rendition of the Extinct or Alive game!
The game where we guess if animals that are considered extinct, might not be!
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I’ve watched Forrest on JRE a couple times. I didn’t realize he had a podcast/KZread… extinct or alive game, best series on KZread right now for me
I love whenever Forrest talks about the Thylacine
Gosh these conversations get me excited. Especially the Thylacine, it would be so cool if they were still out there
@PaddyB92
2 жыл бұрын
@TheMightyMammal ya unfortunately I agree with you. It's fun to talk about but at some point you have to admit that they're probably gone 😞
@davidtowery403
2 жыл бұрын
@TheMightyMammal the villagers have said they seen them in New guinea. Showed forrest a jaw of one
@HeroAkii
2 жыл бұрын
@@davidtowery403 Yeah but the thing is that the villagers very much could be lying. You've probably heard of Mokele-Mbembe? The small brontosaurus creature? looking into it, it was found that the villagers lied about seeing it or it even being a "spirit". It was made up by the cryptozoologist, and the villagers lie about it because it's the only reason anyone would want to visit, and visiting brings food and chances for the people who live there. Although I much more believe the people of Papa New Guinea, since the thylacine is a more recent extinction, and it's a much nicer place compared to the Congo river area, but they'd be stupid to deny a reason for biologists and tourists to visit. if you'd like to learn more about it, this video does it best kzread.info/dash/bejne/hn2Tm8-HaK3goKw.html or if you have anything to say, add, or criticize, please do, I'd love to learn more.
@spjr99
2 жыл бұрын
@@HeroAkii yeahwell thats a creature that doesnt exist. the thylacine does exist
@spjr99
2 жыл бұрын
@@HeroAkii i mean i agree though that people make shit up all the time. the difference is this is relatively feasible. the least explored place on earth.
Love this extinct or alive games
@smurflover6275
3 жыл бұрын
Wish they didn’t stop doing it 😭
"he's Karl Pilkington to your Ricky Gervais"😂
Forrest's shipwreck story becomes more and more elaborate everytime he tells it
@MastemaJack
Жыл бұрын
Hearing the story makes me wonder if they had made it to the zoo could we still have them now
@BearNecesities1
Жыл бұрын
This story makes me think they were never on the ship, it was a scam and the scammers started the rumor in order to mislead those who would hold them responsible.
Forrest got so damn heated when the guy said it was a weak animal lmao
@jiovannimuniz6122
Жыл бұрын
Them fighting words
@RagnarokCo
Жыл бұрын
Pulled out the "Listen here you little shit!"
The dailies make me want more full length podcasts so badly I love these game ones. You guys should pick a day and always do a game or something each week
Now we need “Everyman” shirts in honor of the brofessor
6 seasons and a movie!
@Vawero_
3 жыл бұрын
Only 6?
@Choombingus
3 жыл бұрын
Community reference?
@EvilGamingAUS
3 жыл бұрын
@@Choombingus you bet
After Forest said he wanted to search for the Quagga but Covid stopped him, that gave me hope Extinct or Alive will come back eventually.
@robkerr9930
Жыл бұрын
I could swear that animal is in the San Diego wild animal park I could be wrong.
@waynejohnson1786
Жыл бұрын
@@robkerr9930 Maybe you’re thinking of the quokka? The quagga was a subspecies of zebra. The quokka is a small marsupial. When I hear or read the word “quaggas” I sometimes think people are talking about “quokkas”. Edit: Oh I may be wrong, I commented before Forrest mentioned the quagga is defined simply by its physical attributes so scientists were able to “breed the quagga” back into existence.
@utopia4056
Жыл бұрын
@Rob Kerr you're prolly thinking of an Okapi. That's my favorite animal lol. The stripes on an Okapi are on its hindquarters
@utopia4056
Жыл бұрын
@@waynejohnson1786 or okapi.
I had a wicked headache last night, so I took some thylacine, and felt much better.
Thanks guys for this.
How the hell do you guys not have more subs? This is gold
Forrest quoting Harry Potter definitely made my day 😂 Love the pod guys!!
@gabrielvermette4650
3 жыл бұрын
I've been scratching my head trying to figure out when that quote is in the books/movie, please help me
@kaitlynh2574
3 жыл бұрын
@@gabrielvermette4650 I believe it’s more of a paraphrase from the POA movie when Harry finds out Sirius betrayed his parents. Maybe not a direct quote but still awesome nonetheless lol
@gabrielvermette4650
3 жыл бұрын
@@kaitlynh2574 Thank you I can finally sleep
Been binge watching all night thanks for the 3 hours of sleep 😂
The Eurasian brown bear is bigger than the Atlas bear, but going into Germania is a bit more trouble for the Romans than going into northern Africa which they controlled most of the time.
I need a podcast episode dedicated to you guys talking Thylacine. Even though you guys discuss it so often, and have multiple TV episodes dedicated to it.
There are possible photos of Honshu wolf and possible hunting footage from as recently as 1995 and 2012 respectively
** retep gets increasingly nervous and anxious from Forrest’s conviction that he will find the Tasmanian tiger. Thus, winning the game ** Retep: 😰😰😰😰
I love that channel Extinct-Or-Alive. I hope make more than season even still more important to save most all extinct animals pieces and need someone like this guys working to keep most population animals alive and safe. I known been suck with covid19.
Patrick and that cat are a show itself 😆
Not even being funny, Extinct or Alive is possibly the most interesting series I’ve ever watched and I’d do anything for you guys to go out and get one more season let alone to season 6🤣
@saldemasi2931
Жыл бұрын
I just finished re-watching extinct or alive I want more, I'd love a season where he goes back to one's he's confirmed found and looks for more and for one's where there was strong evidence
I was skiing in Japan not too long ago and saw deer tracks with small canid tracks next to it, wish I took a picture
If y’all bros ever want to look for thylacines in New England drinks at my place.
As someone who grew up in South Africa, I love the section on the quagga
Wow I can't believe the Quagga is no longer extinct that's awesome just hopeing it will be the Thylocine or Passenger pigeons next
I had no idea about that ship, and then the chupacabra coming up later makes it seem like it could actually be possible. I live in the northeast US and I’ve always imagined just walking in the woods in my backyard and seeing a thylacine. Still probably couldn’t happen, but things like this are just exciting
I would pay $100 for a wild times thylacine shirt! Love this show. Thanks for making my day guys!
Thats weird. Ive never heard about the shipwreck story on any podcast. Specially this one a couple of months ago
@harrygreb3457
2 жыл бұрын
He told it on JRE as well
@Ericmcdonkey
2 жыл бұрын
At least he ain't Bert Kreisher telling the same stories so many times that you think you are watching a 2 bears 1 cave re-run even though you started watching it 5 mins after they uploaded it
@jonathanheywood4450
2 жыл бұрын
Don't watch it then..
@XoXo475
Жыл бұрын
*especially
If you guys do a season three of extinct or alive I would love it and these are really good videos and if you do a season three you should do the golden toad
Love this game
I'm confident that I will see a live Tasmanian Tiger in my lifetime.
@VinylUnboxings
Жыл бұрын
You’ll still just be playing Xbox and we both know it.
The toolache wallaby isn't a swamp wallaby. Swamp wallaby's are still extant (I live adjacent to bushland in a suburb on the north side of Sydney harbour and see them nearly every night walking my dog).
Forrest is the kind of man who really got me excited. I wish he was right, what a person
The best part of my job is watching these vids everyday.
@billynock8452
Жыл бұрын
I want that job too 😂
Forrest is the definition of fake it until you make it 🤣
that wolf did look asian i was thinking that as he said it good man lol
Surprised we didn’t get any connection to the Okapi when talking about the quagga! It’s like half of each got mismatched, but the okapi is the only relative of giraffes still around, no?
Isn't there the New Guinea singing dog in papua new guinea? which is essentially the same as the dingo.
Forrest is the everymans biologist. He's my favorite living biologist, obviously Steve Irwin was the king, but I put Forrest right up there with him, in his knowledge, and passion of sharing his knowledge with us, the everyman!
As a South African, hearing the way thay say Kwagga is just hilarious 😂
I'm almost certain thylacines are out there somewhere, they were fairly smart animals and learned quickly to be afraid of humans. Their is many places unsearched by humans in Australia and as Forrest said even more in Papua New Guinea
The Australian Museum in Sydney began a cloning project in 1999.
I'm watching this after you guys
An even better example of an animal the gapes or bares its teeth defensively is the Thylacines distant cousin, the Virginia opposum!
Six seasons! 🤙
It makes sense the they would hiss. The Tasmanian Tiger is a marsupial luke am opossum. Opossum hiss when scared
Now that they mention the gaping mouth, i automatically thought of a Opossum.
Fact about the howl recording: the team of scientists who recorded it was made to try and find a wolf and was started by a man, Hiroshi Yagi, who had an encounter with what he swears was a honshu wolf in 1996 and took crystal clear photos of the animal which look strikingly like a honshu wolf and not any kind of feral dog seriously If you've seen the photos, they are incredible, thousands of grainy pictures of bigfoot have nothing on this wolf
There’s wallabies on Lambay Island, Dublin. A millionaire brought a group over to the island a few years ago. I live in eye’s distance of Lambay.
Well iirc the Atlas bear is closely related subspecies to the Syrian brown bear(middle eastern subspecies of brown bear) so if there's the habitat and the desire to have them back just get a bunch of Syrian brown bears and release them in North Africa
I like how Forrest says that kangaroo looking deal wasn't killed off by an invasive species....I'm trying to figure out if he thinks humans are either not invasive or not a species lol
@herbthompson8937
Жыл бұрын
Only a leftist moron would say humans are invasive
There’s wild cainines in New Guinea as well
Forest is way off base with his shipwreck year thing. The Chupacabra was first reported in Puerto Rico in 1995. The shipwreck had to have happened pre 1936 (The Bronx Zoo did in fact have 4 Thylacines on display at various times) at least. The Chupacabra was not first reported in the US Northeast, but rather in Puerto Rico, as I mentioned above. So the shipwreck leading to Thylacine being misidentified as Chupacabra is erronous at best.
@Pricegun
2 жыл бұрын
I’m not arguing u or anything, but do u happen to know the name of the ship cause I want to look into it more
@norre1224
Жыл бұрын
Didnt ge talk about egen romuors of Rhen in the borta East stares appearing Not tjat chupacabra came from the Northug east
As an Aussie I reckon the wallaby has a good chance of being around. As long as an animals range isnt just 250km from the east coast there is a massive chance, I feel most people can't understand just how spread out and unpopulated Australia is compared to even bug places like this us. Forest would get it if he's been in north qld, just no one around.
I want more extinct or alive episodes
Wow so the thylacine crashing could be the encounters I’ve heard about a striped wolf in East Tennessee? Not saying it is but maybe that’s what my great grandfather wrote about in his journal
Two breeding pairs of Tasmanian wolves in New England, that is AWESOME, Tasmanian Wolf is still alive almost guaranteed. Honshu Wolf has had a bunch of sightings and recordings, pretty sure they are still alive. Atlas Bear, probably not still alive but if I recall there was a few credible sightings in Morocco and Algerian Atlas Mountains in the 1960's and one or two in the 1980's, so maybe a small chance. Interesting fact is the Atlas Bear is genetically the closest relative of the Polar Bear, they probably ranged North into Western Europe during the last ice age and some of them evolved into the Polar Bear.
@edwardfletcher7790
Жыл бұрын
The Thylacine was related to Kangaroos and Quolls, it is NOT a Wolf.
I love the rau quagga’s they are so cool
I loved the Extinct or Alive series! Sorry Forrest, but here's wishing they bring it back for many more seasons! 6+ :)
@shadowemery1070
3 жыл бұрын
Tattoo coming soon! LOL
@WildTimesPod
3 жыл бұрын
it's gone for now not forever!
@WildTimesPod
3 жыл бұрын
PLEASE get a tattoo of retep's face
@shadowemery1070
3 жыл бұрын
@@WildTimesPod And I will be waiting anxiously for the first episode of the new season...and the tattoo 4 seasons after that! :)
Is that from the third movie lupin talking to Harry about Sirius?
Quagga are pokemon confirmed "quagga quagga"
We do have a species of wallaby called the swamp wallaby, Wallabia bicolor is the scientific name and it is very much still a living species. We see them all the time around where I live.
@anaussie213
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah the toolache wallaby was a different species to the swamp wallaby (which is still very much extant across the entire east coast ).
Algo bump
Hey I’ve been looking hard into this Bronx Zoo boat crash, haven’t been able to find any evidence, can I get a citiation? Because the theory about the thylocine, the chupa kabra and the Jersey devil all appeared at the same time and I can connect the dots, I just want to know the actual article he’s talking about
The quagga-project is interesting. I read about it before, but it’s still not resembling that subspecies enough. Maybe the animals could be used as gene-pool in a crisper-project in the future for the finishing-tough?
I wish bovada would give odds on him finding the Tasmian tiger
You tell em Forrest.
Had something like quaga in lil texas petting zoo in pottet texas but was just half donkey half zebra.
The thylacine is my favorite mammal to exist and I believe it’s still does and I believe it will come back in a huge population explosion I love it so much and the shipwreck story makes me more hopeful
Always felt like the night stalkers in fallout should've been half thylocene lol especially since forrest thinks they could've gotten loose in the USA lol
Toolache Wallaby and Swamp Wallaby are two different species. The toolache wallaby or Grey's wallaby (Notamacropus greyi) is an extinct species of wallaby from southeastern South Australia and southwestern Victoria. The swamp wallaby (Wallabia bicolor) is a small macropod marsupial of eastern Australia. This wallaby is also commonly known as the black wallaby, with other names including black-tailed wallaby, fern wallaby, black pademelon, stinker (in Queensland), and black stinker (in New South Wales) on account of its characteristic swampy odour. The swamp wallaby is the only living member of the genus Wallabia. Historic names for the swamp wallaby include Aroe kangaroo and Macropus ualabatus, as well as banggarai in the Dharawal language 🐱
Of course the wolf is hard to find, they're ninja wolves 😂😂
Wt a top channel
There is a video and a couple photos of a recent sighting of the Honshu wolf
forest is a G i’ll go hunt any animal with you. frfr
dude the wallabe is like so cool i found out about it awhile ago and i hope i isn't go
@anaussie213
2 жыл бұрын
The toolache wallaby is extinct but swamp wallabies (and rock wallabies and other such species) are still very much alive.
Any one have more info on that ship
swamp wallaby's are a completely different species to the tolachie wallaby and theres literally millions of swampys living around my house so yeh
@thespicemun reminds me a lot of Marc Singer
ever heard a zebra before? they make the sound
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I still can’t get over retep🤣🤣🤣
Waiting on season 3 💔
A sub species has been discovered in Sth Australia of thylacine. Thylacine awareness group of Australia is a great channel.
@saltyaussie7702
2 жыл бұрын
Thylacines in the Bronx by Madeleine Thompson asserts they all made it to the zoo. Thoughts anyone?
I would have to assume that the north east US is much harsher of an environment than anywhere in Australia. I don't think Thylacine could make it through a harsh winter.
The wild dog bull terrier!!
Do you think that the thylacine from the shipreck could have evolved enough to be able to live in that environment? If so would they have evolved enough to become a subspecies
Can you ride the quaga, if not then you're wrong and I will
YES for the Atlas Bear, i'm from morocco and a video of a bear killed by a ranger cuz it stormed a mountain farm circulated on youtube a couplpe of years back !!!!
In Scotland we had the Caledonian brown bear 🐻 was bigger than a European brown bear worshipped by the picts as a god Romans took some too aswel but sadly went extinct in the middle ages.
Was that the same wreck an elephant swam to shore from?
If Forrest made one more season of extinct or alive the last 2 episodes should be going to Papua new Guinea to look for the Thylacine which I too believe is still alive
The Taz Tiger is still out there...
If theres a Taz tiger alive then Yettis are alive...
I suspect there's Atlas bear DNA in the surviving and critically endangered Italian brown bear. There was already genetic crossover in prehistory and antiquity. So, selective breeding could possibly bring them back, like the Quagga. To what end? I don't know. It's been a long time and that's not a super stable part of the world.
So is extinct or alive cancelled? Or just on hiatus.
Have they ever spoke of the Mexican silver grizzly bear?
Quagga