Extinct or Alive Game w/ Forrest Galante Pt. 4
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Join Forrest Galante and the Wild Times Crew for another rendition of the Extinct or Alive Game. In today's video we posit whether or not the spix's mccaw, pyrenean ibex, baiji dolphin, and the ivory billed woodpecker are possibly still extant.
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I loved Forrest’s rich, crazy German parrot collector accent!
"No pollution here! Everybody happy." 🤣🤣🤣
One of the best game ideas ever
@smurflover6275
3 жыл бұрын
Should bring it back
@themonodoe4500
2 жыл бұрын
True
the Pyrenees are on the border between france, spain, and Andorra
@themonodoe4500
2 жыл бұрын
Ok so?
@IrritatorXleXretour
2 жыл бұрын
Well they affirmed in the video that it was between Portugal and Spain, which it isn't. I wanted to correct this too.
@nathanc9866
2 жыл бұрын
@@themonodoe4500 he's just correcting a wrong statement
@feministfascist
2 жыл бұрын
thank you lol that drove me crazy
I hope the Ivory billed woodpecker is still around. I mean, knock on wood.
@eeeeeeooooooowwww3665
3 жыл бұрын
Peck on wood
@themonodoe4500
2 жыл бұрын
It's critically endangered what do you mean I have seen it twice
@Humberto4790
2 жыл бұрын
Ha! Nice one.
@vanglhun
2 жыл бұрын
@@themonodoe4500 u were mistaken with the Pileated Woodpecker
@themonodoe4500
2 жыл бұрын
@@vanglhun that's not true I'm sure 1. The woodpecker i saw was bigger than a pileated 2. The red crest on a ivory bill curls up more I saw that on a pileated it's more straight 3. The underside of the wings was almost completely white and I only saw a tiny bit of black on the end of the wings 4. The back on a ivory billed woodpecker has white strips which was promptly there pileated woodpeckers lack that. 5. I have heard the call of ivory bills in my area and they sound very different from pileated woodpeckers. So I am confident I saw a ivory bill
As a Louisiana native, I was ecstatic to see the Ivory Billed Woodpecker on the show! And to have Forrest give it his thumbs up of still out there! I’ll be out there trying to get some evidence of one myself now
“ no pollution here” - China 😂😂😂
the pirineus is not between Portugal and Spain but seperates the iberic peninsula from the rest of Europe ( between spain and france)! Cheers from Portugal!
@Desmond17
3 жыл бұрын
Haha ! I'm from France and when i heard them say it was between Portugal and Spain i was like, Wait WHAT ?!?
@Caleb1874ya
Жыл бұрын
Yeah if you don’t know where it is your producer rightfully had concerns lol… tapas….
@marien365
Жыл бұрын
Yes you are right!!!
@smasher.338
Жыл бұрын
I always thought it bordered italy for some reason.
20 minutes of free content in this economy?!
@themonodoe4500
2 жыл бұрын
Huh
@lobsters12111
2 жыл бұрын
@@themonodoe4500 He said “20 Minutes of free content in this economy?!”
@themonodoe4500
2 жыл бұрын
@@lobsters12111 what does that mean
So cool to hear scientist speaking the way my friends and I do.
This is awesome. And I can't wait until Season 3 of Extinct or Alive comes out. Hopefully real soon.
@LemThurdy420
2 жыл бұрын
I dont think you watched the video LOL
14:00 "Anything said before the word But is horseshit." -Ned Stark
Can we bring back the cryptid game from episode 4 of the podcast?
😂 BROO SOME FAT TEXAN 😂 I’m dead that’s hilarious and quite accurate
Pls bring these back I love them so much!!
I can’t stop binging these episodes
Inject this content straight into my veins. Please do more!!!!
Hi love Forrest and his work and love this channel
“Who doesn’t like believing in something? It’s fucking hope.” - Forest Galente
Need more of this.
Best podcast out there!
Watch every notification that I get. I also follow the spotify
I love it when rich people use their money for good like saving a species instead destroying their habitat lol
That ivory billed woodpecker is still alive. You can find them in Izard County Arkansas. I've seen them several times out off Boswell road outside of Calico Rock Northern Arkansas. If you want to find them then that is where you would find them.
When I was 15, I was swimming in the Delaware rips in villas New Jersey which is just technically the bay. The bay pulls out 400 yards during low tide and makes a bunch of islands all the way out to the water. While swimming I saw a giant shadow with a long tail, the tail wasn’t a thresher shark tail it almost looked like a gator or crocodile tail. The shadow was at the minimum with 15 feet long, my father screamed to me and my siblings get out of the water. We never figured out what it was or could be, my guess was a white shark that had propeller injuries but I’ll never forget it.
Constantly look forward to these videos. On the IB woodpecker EoA episode, when you rang the call out for it and something attacked the model you put a camera in high up in that tree, would a camera looking at the fake bird have cemented evidence that it would be alive? Might be worth the second episode? Really hope its alive
@themonodoe4500
2 жыл бұрын
They found it and is critically endandered
The ivory billed wood pecker was my nickname in highschool
Love this game
Every one of these videos should have 100m views.
I hald expected forest to open with "Hello there"
One of my teachers in high-school took the photo of the ivory billed woodpecker
Love this! Although it makes me SO sad every time you talk about the “what should have been” Season 3... COVID can kick rocks (Thanks, China 🤬🖕🏻). I hope you guys give us an update on the German Brazilian transition! 🦜
@Evan-pq1ql
3 жыл бұрын
I’m sure they’ll get one after Covid once travel opens up more
@themonodoe4500
2 жыл бұрын
I do NOT AGREE
@mattchristensen7802
2 жыл бұрын
@@themonodoe4500 then kick rocks we don't care
@themonodoe4500
2 жыл бұрын
@@mattchristensen7802 I would love to see a virus the size of 50 nanometers kick a rocks
@stuckinthemud4352
2 жыл бұрын
@@themonodoe4500 i doo agree and now that its a year later im pretty sure Shelby was right. All we had to do is protect the vulnerable not shut down the world and destroy our children's economic future. the science is slowly starting to prove it. Mark my words we shouldn't have shut down and this will have massive economic and social effects for our children.
I’d def look in Honey Island Swamp for the woodpecker. I lived in Covington and there was a GIANT woodpecker out in woods behind house. Was prob the common one but admittedly it was HUGE…
In 2020 the IUCN downclassed the Ivory-billed Woodpecker from Possibly Extinct to Critically Endangered. It seems they're still alive!
@WildTimesPod
3 жыл бұрын
interesting news! i wonder what caused that?
@themonodoe4500
2 жыл бұрын
I was the person who found it (°_°)
That story about the Mathematician from NASA is so fucking cool!
@themonodoe4500
2 жыл бұрын
I'm the mathematician
@VinylUnboxings
Жыл бұрын
Prove it.
@deepmalyadas6585
2 ай бұрын
@@themonodoe4500 I'm NASA.
No one gonna bring up how crazy the coincidence is that his names Michael Collins and he’s a nasa mathematician
I have a pileated wood pecker in my neighborhood and it’s huge so to hear theirs a woodpecker bigger is crazy
Mammoths are still there, just frozen! -my wife
I think I saw ivory billed woodpecker in Binghamton NY, Vestal in 2007. I can’t remember what month it was in summer or spring it was at my grand parents house then my grandfather saw something fly in the backyard it was a large black and white red headed woodpecker hitting the rotting wood in their backyard I wish we took a picture.
Glad to know season 3 is going to happen eventually.
@harrygreb3457
2 жыл бұрын
It’s not unfortunately
@1fishmob
2 жыл бұрын
@@harrygreb3457 By the way it sound he does plan on more expeditions.
This is super cool
Eastern Cougar 😎 Thoughts? Thanks...loving the podcast guys!
@themonodoe4500
2 жыл бұрын
Eastern cougar still alive definetly literally 10'000 sightings I mean obisouly still alive
Season three would have gone hard.
They do exist. I live in south eastern KY. See them often.
Forrest should come to Morocco looking for the believed extinct Atlas Lion and there are many others to look for them ...
@themonodoe4500
2 жыл бұрын
Atlas lion huh that a odd topic
I've seen the Pileated Woodpecker on the Family homestead in Louisiana big birds no Ivory bill though.
Great show. My young son would also love it as he is obsessed with everything to do with extinct and endangered creatures, but I dont want to show him because of the language. It would be cool if you guys released an edited clean version of your shows.
@spjr99
2 жыл бұрын
how old is your kid? you can just explain to him that certain words can't be repeated and if they are a teenager then just let it rip. better to hear adults swear and actually learn how to use swears properly than have them learn from cringy kids like a lot of people my age including myself did
@gobblu
2 жыл бұрын
Your kid already knows what swear words are. Let him learn about the animals
I may be wrong but ivory billed has been documented in remote Cuba I think . It very well could exist there also I don't think too many people are looking for it there most likely.
I think ive seen a ivory billed in NC, it was black and white like the pileated but it was atleast 2 feet tall or bigger.
About the Blue Parrot that's amazing I can't believe one rich person decided to do that and is actually doing the right thing and succeeding at it and is not only bringing the numbers up but is going to be releasing them back into their native range
have you considered going with a diferent production company and make a movie on the dolphin under different project names and leads?
I think the mathematician Forrest was working with was THE Michael Collins that was one of the first people on the moon
Didn't know Khadyrov spoke excellent English and was into woodpeckers. Charming man.
We need a part 5
@WildTimesPod
3 жыл бұрын
you'll get one for sure
@themonodoe4500
2 жыл бұрын
@@WildTimesPod um it's been a while and no part 5 in sight
Was wondering if you ever saw all the research a New York Falconer and Cornell graduate Ornithologist Peter Gallagher. The Ivory Billed was one of his great pursuits. He also tracked it down and saw one
Guys can we get a part 5 please ASAP?!!!
You need to look into Congaree national Forest if you want to find a ivory bill woodpecker. It’s the only place in all of United States that has been lumber for wood all the trees have been there for over 2000 years there’s not another place in United States like it.
Awesome :)
Help the algorithm!! Great show!
Those Kent birds are still alive all along the gulf coast and yes we know the difference between them and a Pileated. They look and sound way different.
No pollution here is funny and love this game. Jeremy Wade did a show called mighty rivers and the Yangtze river was on there and he even found pollution in the water. I do think we need season 3 of extinct or alive if Forrest have the time. If Forrest reads this what's the update on the giant softshell turtle from season 2
Between Spain and France. One of my great-grans was Basque, know this one.
Is “extinct or alive” season 3 still on the books?
@aquaticmaniac8979
3 жыл бұрын
I think it is, they had it all planned out and everything but Covid hit so they had to cancel it. But now people are getting vaccinations, im hoping they're starting to see what the next episode they can film is because I've been dying for the show to come back
There some of those woodpeckers in my swamp
The range of the Ivory Billed Woodpecker historically stretched from Texas to South Carolina. The Mobile-Tensaw River Delta is a crazy wild environment. There are even Indian Mounds there which have yet to be studied. I wonder what bizarre, possibly extinct animals live in that remote area? Only the Wild Times bros can solve this mystery! #expeditiontime
@mysteryjunkie9808
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I live in Alabama where that River Delta mainly is. It is actually known as America’s Amazon and I’m sure there is a couple of undiscovered or “extinct” animals living in there.
@themonodoe4500
2 жыл бұрын
I have seen it at a bird feeder in my town
what would the giant woodpecker eat thou? assuming it ate things like small mammals birds reptiles etc..
one thing i find suprising is how everyone goes nuts over the ivory-billed woodpecker, but almost nobody talks about its mexican cousin the Imperial woodpecker, which if extant is the largest species of woodpecker its in a similar position of possibly extinct but still allegedly seen every now and then And its got a more interesting story of decline
Perhaps the wood pecker is just intelligent and solitary. We simply aren't looking hard enough. I mean, place is big
@HRM.H
Жыл бұрын
Ahh yes, logic
This will get lost bit I swear on everything I've seen an ivory billed woodpecker near coastal south carolina. The only reason I I say that is because yall talked about how big it is and I remember being with my grandma who used to do a little bit of birding and she showed me a pileated woodpecker a few times and I happened to see a huge one with a white beak. My grandma thought it was cool and we looked at it for a bit and went on with our day and didn't think much of it but I remember how big it was for the size we normally see and the white beak. Also the thing was annoying the shit out of me . At the time I thought of it more like seeing a black cardinal or the time I looked out my window because a loud ass owl was hooting to see a monster of a great horned owl that was freakishly large. To me it was just a mutation or an oddity and I didn't think too much of it.
Why doesn't anybody ever put up a bounty on something like the ibex, so the hunters would photograph it themselves or bag one for proof/genetic purposes, and then have the land prioritized for the animal. (Although i dont think they are building condos, they might still have hunters, climbers, and military exercises)
Them Italian mafia hunters. OH!
The math would have been fabulous to see even if I can't follow every formula to the equals quotient myself, proof is proof and truth is truth. We have never seen a black hole, but the math tells us it exists and no one disputes it.
@gobblu
2 жыл бұрын
We actually have observed black hole activity. Of course you can't see the black hole, because it's black, and space is black, but scientists have observed black holes sucking light from stars and other celestial bodies
We forget how many animals are small local phenominon, so when their one habitat is gone, they go too, and that's sad
Yup
If I'm not mistaken, the term "extinct" means that it has been deemed there is not a population left in the wild to support breeding, not that there isn't a single specimen left
Shoutout Hanz
This is a bird that was declared extinct in 1914 when the last captive one died once blanketed the skies and is the passenger pigeon could it still be out there. in a replied you can ask me for more information
What was the other one you wanted to do???
i knew the red ivory woodpecker.
This German dude sounds like an absolute baller
The pyrenees are on the border of Spain, Andorra and France
Need part 5
@WildTimesPod
3 жыл бұрын
we gotchu
Everyone I hear something like "we had a mathematician from NASA, not some crazy person" I think back to the story of Jack Parsons, the guy who founded the NASA jet propulsion lab... and thought he was a dark wizard who performed sex magic... having a degree and a decent job doesn't mean you're not also fucking insane.
Forrest, is there any circumstance you'd personally cause an animal extinction?
Did they just say that that woodpecker is 3ft?
I love corn wine
I thought the bird from Rio was a hyacinth macaw Updated I just looked it up. The bird in Rio was a blue hyacinth macaw. They’re the largest Macaw species.
With the mountain goat I was like what you have to do is find the Hunter's first and talk to them Hunters are a great source of knowledge and what are you saying you talked to some hunters and that's what interested you into going to want to look for it
You can go hunt those Ibex in texas
And the Blue macaw birds are actually not extinct at all they thought the blue macaw officially extinct but they still alive but they're in danger so they're not extinct at all
The moose thing is real. Lol i know moose are but i swear i saw a 12 ft moose with antlers in the winter (a week ago) and it had a family which is strange for a male moose… to have his antlers and a small herd of moose, 2 males (well had a rack) and what looked like a females and 2 young. They are usually solitary and kick their young after 1.5 years so they wouldnt be that grown. Thoughts? (BC interior in the rocky mountains)
YOOOOOO so I live in LITTLE ROCK ARKANSAS and I went to a cabin for my girlfriend's birthday In northwest Arkansas and we were on the patio and we started hearing some pecking and that bird looks so fucking familiar
If you find the bird I'll take one
Typo in the Merch URL says “pocast”
Jamaican macaw extinct or alive in the cockpit country
You should sell the card game. Have an animal card and environment card and a time period card or something you have endless material
20:36 I’m listening and my dumb ass thinks to myself “ that sounds like the way astronomers think about space.” Oh yeah he works at nasa ....🤦♂️🤪
As a Hispanic man I am offended by the name of that parrot (Sarcasm)
Can I go on an expedition with y’all
Y’all love to shit on Peter lol