The Wild Times
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Forrest, Patrick & Peter keep up the wild, classic podcast vibes in this episode with some good animal news, what inspired Extinct or Alive, and the beloved Extinct or Alive game!
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TWT #102 - The Breakdown
00:00 - Intro
00:23 - Nap Talk
03:40 - Hippo Mode
13:55 - Famous Snake & Lizard Scene
16:30 - Extinct or Alive Game
31:40 - Lorde Howe Insect
35:30 - Forrest Finds New Species
41:27 - More Extinct or Alive Game
46:24 - TikTok is Crazy
49:00 - Wrapping Up
Пікірлер: 92
🎉 it’s a party 🎉
crowd fund an episode guys - Time Team UK did it for an entire series!
@SuperBikerboy101
Жыл бұрын
I’d pay for that
@ticket2space621
Жыл бұрын
@@SuperBikerboy101 me too 🤙
@stevermacsoucher1625
Жыл бұрын
Time team was neat but imo really boring all the episodes where the same they never actully found anything in what like 20 years
@Wolfeslad
Жыл бұрын
@@stevermacsoucher1625 Time team revolutionised archeology. they found loads and have helped our understanding of the past immeasurably. their technique of including all disciplines on one site has produced a new wave of archeology. to say they never found anything is factually incorrect and very misleading. much love my friend 💚
@thomaspellicci3653
10 ай бұрын
Rerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
I was rewatching the 2 podcasts Forrest did with joe Rogan over and over because it was one of the best ones I had heard. I kept talking to my hubby about it and he told me y’all had a whole podcast yourselves! I ve only been subscribed for about two weeks now but y’all are the best and I always learn new stuff which is the best! Thank you for entertaining and educating all of us!! ❤
An episode of this podcast needs to be Forrest educating Peter(and Patrick) on some random Cali animals.
Love you guys, you've made the past year so much more enjoyable! Been here since almost day 1 and I'll be here with ya till the end. ❤🐺
Could we get forest mom in the podcast . I will love to hear all her wild animals story . love u guys
Ok so one section of the show is forest looking for the animal, the other part is you two sitting at different restaurant reviewing food and drinks, giving some local history and saying "I wonder how forests days going?"
@jlondon1441
Жыл бұрын
Sounds like an old wildlife show my dad likes to bring up and joke about. “Jim is out there with the lions and there is no ac in the Land Rover that I’m watching him from. If I’m not careful I could get carsick or heat stroke. “
12:40 dragonflies are the most effective predator, with an average success rate of about 95%, but the most effective feline predator (the black footed cat) has a success rate of about 30%.
@clydefrog203
Жыл бұрын
African wild dogs have a success rate of 80%
Really liked, enjoyed and looked forward to new episodes of extinct or alive as well as mysterious creatures. Would be awesome for you guys to do more shows/episodes of them or like them and post it on here! Such good shows, shame you didn't do more episodes.
I think it’s crazy the crested geckos were thought to be extinct when I was a kid, and then when my son was a toddler we had a dozen of them living in terrariums in our house and now you can find them at every petstore.
Resleep…yes!
I just had a good friend who I completely trust tell me about tracks the size of my palm. He was bush hogging, saw movement down his dirt driveway. Got a quick look at a brown, Labrador sized cat with a long tail. The tracks and description match up to it being a cougar/mountain lion. This is on the coast of South Carolina on Johns Island. DNR said that they aren’t anywhere in South Carolina. I believe him. Guy has better eyesight than me, identifies birds at a glance from distance and hunts on the regular. Plus, they have been destroying lots of habitat in the area all around his 30+ acres and his area is filled with turkeys, fawns and armadillos. If a cat was on the move, his property is a quiet zone in the middle of chaos with fresh water and plenty of food. Tree farm, old growth and fields all together. Plus, the coyote signs have disappeared from his area. Nobody has killed one of those on his property in two or three years. Signs dried up about a year ago when the deforestation and construction got into high gear.
Addicted to these episodes… Love it!
So glad you guys never gave up! Over 50k now, knew it was only a matter of time and exposure.
@SnailHatan
Жыл бұрын
Damn, 50k only 6 months ago? I never realized there were so few back then. Love that these guys are blowing up lately with better understanding of the algorithm. They deserve a lot of listeners. Maybe we can crowdfund an expo eventually 🦑
yoooo im not late!!
Woohoo!! Love this show!!! So glad I found it recently
Love the podcast!! Get the clip on mics!!
I have a similar experience, here in South Africa I found a population of a new species of velvet worms in the swartberg mountains. The closest other population of any other velvet worm species is 70km away
I need this podcast to never end Edit: To get a like from the goats themselves I’m honored
@josepestana5265
Жыл бұрын
Here is the like??
@TheOneSandwich
Жыл бұрын
@@josepestana5265 it was there and then I edited the comment and it went away lmao
@cleverusername9369
Жыл бұрын
@@TheOneSandwich because you called them goats not baby birds or thylacine
@cleverusername9369
Жыл бұрын
@@TheOneSandwich or BROats.
Finally caught a live video 😂
@fredhothotfred6288
Жыл бұрын
same
very nice boys, keep up the classics!
@WildTimesPod
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Will do!
Alright I work split shifts and some of those shifts I'm training protection dogs... you mock me for my mid day nap, my dogs might have something to say about it.
Thanks for a great hang out guys.i just made an animal discovery. TANUKI! Holy-crap I just found out about this animal. I've never heard any of you mention one. Peter will flip out and want a racoon -dog
EOA was such an excellent concept, and a very well produced show. I pray it comes back!
Love the podcast no pollution here , Everyone happy
I got 4 Taco Bell adds while watching this lol
The classes in boot camp. I don't think there is one person who stayed awake during all of them
I'm so glad I found this channel, shout out the KZread shorts algorithm
Black footed cat has a really good predator percentage for catching pray
The Albuquerque zoo has a baby hippo as well born 2 years ago I believe.
Pat is sinking into that couch like the kid in the old “marijuana kills” ad from the 90s.
My great grandfather was in Sicily during the Second World War and told us a story about coyotes going crazy. There aren’t any coyotes in Italy. I think he was hearing wolves and being Canadian thought they were the animal he was familiar with - coyotes. Very interesting
I would totally love a sponsored version sorta like CarTrek by VINwiki. Even if they just went somewhere searching in the US it would be really cool.
That's possibly the year I got my SNES!!!!
Best name for a baby hippo? "Cuddle Farts"
@WildTimesPod
Жыл бұрын
Hahaha love it!
33:00 Lord Howe Island is off NSW not Tasmania
44:30 no java is NOWHERE near the size of Australia
Did you ever see one? Peter: “Yes used to have one!” No you didn’t Peter: “ yup kept it in my garage, btw what’s it look like?” Lmao
I love the extinct or alive game you should do more
African wild dogs have a hunting success rate of 80%
EOAGis back!!!Can’t wait for the cryptid game return.
Watching this over a year later… the Javan tiger has been seen!!! Edit; only know this because of Forrest!!
I’ve been getting Taco Bell commercials when watching the pod lately. 😂 You guys gotta get them as an official sponsor and do another crazy Taco Bell feast. Maybe see who can eat the most hard shell tacos or something.
I heard 200m hours a day are spent daily world wide every day watching tiktok. That's a ridiculous amount of time spent. Also, we never heard more about the alien discovery.
I'd name my hippo Rodimus. Rodimus the hippopotamus.
I’ll be “that guy” if no one else has and correct/fact check Forrest…the African Wild Dog supposedly has an 80% hunt success rate.
Forrest, you should look into the delcourt’s giant gecko and the Rodriguez giant day gecko, also I wasn’t aware that the lorde Howe stick insect was in the pet trade, I know that their cousin the Eurycantha calcarata is popular in the European market, but as far as I know the lorde Howe is only kept in captive breeding programs in the San Diego zoo and in Australia
I think one of the highest predator hunting success rates is the dragonfly, which is roughly like 97% success rate.
It was after a storm crested geckos were found after they were thought to be extinct as well
I wonder if he knew what Gypo means in Ireland or the UK when he suggested that name XD.
I have to ask, what's the name of the song that plays at the end of every episode? I'm addicted to it
Hi Forrest, Could you please try to find the Kouprey in the jungles of Southeast Asia?
Sea turtles are the most efficient predators in the world at a 99-100% success rate since their prey is jelly fish. Dragonflies are high up into the 90’s as well
Fat tire is great
Now I want a fat tire
I hope i’m right but i thought the highest succes rate from a predator are dragonflies who have a almost perfect score. Correct me if i’m wrong.
Isn't the African Painted Dogs hunting success rate like 83 or 86 percent?
Dragonflies have up to a 97% successful hunt rate
Bruh you called it bout the java tiger
Hippos spin there tail for shits and grins !
It's been 6 months 👀
Andrew Schultz made that tiktok shit up and people ran with it lol
Woot
How come Patrick is in the same cloths from last podcast??
Short naps are healthy 25m no longer
Find stellars seacow damnit
Its unfortunate that kids wanna be streamers or pro gamers now a days. Prob won’t have another Forest, ever. Can’t save the world watching hot tub streamers
@kaijuar2003
Жыл бұрын
Very first like to your comment, I agree it sucks nowadays that most want to be streamers/pro gamers rather than anything that'll help change the world for the better or teach others about the world in a big way(if you know what I mean by a big way). Reply made: 4:56 PM Monday, September 19 2022
Have you guys tried getting financing by other sources? BBC would be perfect.
Gypo is not considered a political correct name in the UK hahaha
If I nearly got my wife eaten by a hippo I would be a single man right now if I don't save her from the spider I'm screwed who got she plays with raccoons and skunks and I tell her that we're almost rabid animals on the planet
Why is the Dude on the right acting in charge? Bro its not your podcast . Bye
Yeah , you can't just buy a Lord Howe Stick Insect and I'm absolutely certain that Extinct or Alive did not unilaterally start a trend of Lazarus Taxon. I understand that the need to generate hype for the podcast and I appreciate the sentiment of trying to get people to be interested in animals that have been thought to be gone but there's a lot of latent self-aggrandisement which does seem to mar the veracity of this otherwise interesting podcast. It's like Forest claiming that he singlehandedly rediscovered the Fernandina Island Galapogos Tortoise. He didn't, one of the rangers did and no credit was ever given to the ranger. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernandina_Island_Gal%C3%A1pagos_tortoise) Anyway, I'll give the podcast another chance but the less accurate the information given, the more potential harm could be done.
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