African fish eagles, ground hornbills and SECRETARY BIRDS! can’t wait 🎉
@WildlifeWithCookie18 сағат бұрын
BEASTS
@ImJimmyC21 сағат бұрын
wow! this looks great! and the editing on this trailer i really like!
@WildlifeWithCookie18 сағат бұрын
Hope you enjoy the full thing!
@ooooooMATToooooo21 сағат бұрын
Looks awesome cookie, im super pumped.
@TM-ch3hl21 сағат бұрын
Licence to film seahorses!?, at some point you have to use common sense and reason and decide that some laws are just BS
@OliverBryant-g7b22 сағат бұрын
Beautiful photography!
@chrisgaming956722 сағат бұрын
> "Animal anomalies" > Shows some of the least "anomalous" large animals in Africa
@WildlifeWithCookie22 сағат бұрын
😎😎😎😎
@chrisgaming956721 сағат бұрын
@@WildlifeWithCookie Reading the video description I noticed it's South Africa to be specific. That makes more sense now. If you were in, say, the Republic of the Congo and the only "anomalies" you focused on were Elephants and stuff, that would be a bruh moment.
@WildlifeWithCookie21 сағат бұрын
lol
@dickiedavis524022 сағат бұрын
Looks awesome. Can't wait. You da boi!
@Wildlfiewithlorcan22 сағат бұрын
Love your videos mate, keep up the good work.
@NaCreagachaDubha23 сағат бұрын
They'd never survive in the open sewers we call rivers in the UK
@NaCreagachaDubha23 сағат бұрын
I love the enthusiasm! Great to see
@TB-yq6ew23 сағат бұрын
Haha nice I literally live right next to this
@Dougrutter1Күн бұрын
Bette check Parliament… Oh common as muck…
@daevanpatel4207Күн бұрын
When I was much younger, I was on holiday at Skegness and I happened to walk over a little sand dune, I glanced on the floor and I saw two lizards, one was green and the other was a dull brown, at that time I thought that they were fighting with each other. Now that I am older and have seen a lot of animal documentaries, I now know that they were not fighting, however they were getting intimate. This was in the early eighties. To me I feel sad, that all these little animals, cannot be seen, due to habitat loss. I am grateful, for that moment and I hope to see more British reptiles in the future.
@cheese-dw7miКүн бұрын
sturgeon are so cute (also i tried caviar and it tastes awful)
@Robin-pe1seКүн бұрын
Diabetes?
@cliveadams7629Күн бұрын
A 6 foot snake is not that big. You would walk past it on the grass without noticing. Even if you did see a 2.2m snake, it would not appear "absolutely massive." Yep, all those people walking past without noticing.
@danielwakeman1333Күн бұрын
I don't know if you already know about scorpions in east London. You can see them on a summers evening climbing a wall just off east India dock road.
@kevinchua464Күн бұрын
I've seen sand lizards and slow worms in my Mum's garden in Bournemouth.
@tonylam9548Күн бұрын
Snake in the grass, that is how we think religious extremists hiding among the religious moderate.
@alanthomson1227Күн бұрын
I’ve seen huge flocks of waxwings in two separate locations in Aberdeen , one on rowan trees in centre of town and another in similar trees on banks of river Dee. After stripping berries they were gone .
@semmyd27Күн бұрын
" Right then, you join me at studland bay. One of the premier sites for reptiles in the UK. Not only that, just over that way, " Man's spitting bars!
@sarahstrong7174Күн бұрын
I can remember seeing red squirrels in Sussex near Tunbrige Wells circa 1967-8 & once saw a snowy owl, also in the Ashdown Forest.
@VanlifewithAlanКүн бұрын
If no-one knows about these snakes, who made this video?
@senianns9522Күн бұрын
My house backs onto a canal or Klong' as they are called here in Thailand. Over the years the decrease in snakes has been drastic! There were always Cobras and rat snakes about but now? I see some small green snakes and golden tree snakes, copper headed runners but sadly very rarely! Do you think the large water monitor lizards are killing them all? Plenty of them as they are 'protected' Also less rats are seen. Something is happening for sure! Krub.
@sarahstrong7174Күн бұрын
Fastest mammal apart from some of the big cats surely?
@sarahstrong7174Күн бұрын
Maybe the wallabies came here on holiday & missed their flight home? Poor things.
@WILD__THINGSКүн бұрын
Exactly. The biggest point is the gait. Even in videos where there is no frame of reference for size and the shape of the body features is obscured, you can always tell by how they walk. Big cats walk very differently from domestic cats. So many people just want to believe.
@KarlBrown-sd7ekКүн бұрын
Anybody know of places on the east coast (Lincolnshire area) that are good for wild snakes id love to see one in person!
@aidenaviationКүн бұрын
Which of these reptiles are found in Scotland?
@sbgandalf5946Күн бұрын
They’re all in Westminster
@Jonny_NIКүн бұрын
Here in Northern Ireland, I found a lizard for the 1st time this summer. Honestly didn't even know we had them
@fushiguro8913Күн бұрын
I've been to Studland so many times, ran and played in the dunes for ages and had absolutely 0 ideas there were Adders there... wild
@CapraObscura2 күн бұрын
Ive found 2 adders on Talbot heath, Dorset
@carlypowell37972 күн бұрын
Do videos about sharks and other ocean wildlife spotted in uk rivers
@fishingfamilyuk2 күн бұрын
They’ve been caught in some of our rivers and way more recently however I suspect these have generally been flooded in from garden ponds and fisheries. But like Burbot we should be doing more to get these back in British waterways. Unfortunately persistent pollution from Water companies and farmers means that this is unlikely to ever happen.
@davecampbell51762 күн бұрын
I dont believe there are any Moose now.
@johnmulligan78532 күн бұрын
The snakes in london have legs
@DavidLee-yj4ly2 күн бұрын
Great to see Studland on here! Made me want to go looking for them with my camera now 😍
@stoikes2 күн бұрын
I caught one about 7lb on the pole a few weeks ago. There’s loads in the Uk no? May be not in rivers but in coarse fisheries for sure.
@S.Trades2 күн бұрын
Less than10 kookaburra? Not really worth listing? They arent breeding
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There are some in wembley
It's a bit like that movie snakes on a plane
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Looks amazing, can’t wait mate
African fish eagles, ground hornbills and SECRETARY BIRDS! can’t wait 🎉
BEASTS
wow! this looks great! and the editing on this trailer i really like!
Hope you enjoy the full thing!
Looks awesome cookie, im super pumped.
Licence to film seahorses!?, at some point you have to use common sense and reason and decide that some laws are just BS
Beautiful photography!
> "Animal anomalies" > Shows some of the least "anomalous" large animals in Africa
😎😎😎😎
@@WildlifeWithCookie Reading the video description I noticed it's South Africa to be specific. That makes more sense now. If you were in, say, the Republic of the Congo and the only "anomalies" you focused on were Elephants and stuff, that would be a bruh moment.
lol
Looks awesome. Can't wait. You da boi!
Love your videos mate, keep up the good work.
They'd never survive in the open sewers we call rivers in the UK
I love the enthusiasm! Great to see
Haha nice I literally live right next to this
Bette check Parliament… Oh common as muck…
When I was much younger, I was on holiday at Skegness and I happened to walk over a little sand dune, I glanced on the floor and I saw two lizards, one was green and the other was a dull brown, at that time I thought that they were fighting with each other. Now that I am older and have seen a lot of animal documentaries, I now know that they were not fighting, however they were getting intimate. This was in the early eighties. To me I feel sad, that all these little animals, cannot be seen, due to habitat loss. I am grateful, for that moment and I hope to see more British reptiles in the future.
sturgeon are so cute (also i tried caviar and it tastes awful)
Diabetes?
A 6 foot snake is not that big. You would walk past it on the grass without noticing. Even if you did see a 2.2m snake, it would not appear "absolutely massive." Yep, all those people walking past without noticing.
I don't know if you already know about scorpions in east London. You can see them on a summers evening climbing a wall just off east India dock road.
I've seen sand lizards and slow worms in my Mum's garden in Bournemouth.
Snake in the grass, that is how we think religious extremists hiding among the religious moderate.
I’ve seen huge flocks of waxwings in two separate locations in Aberdeen , one on rowan trees in centre of town and another in similar trees on banks of river Dee. After stripping berries they were gone .
" Right then, you join me at studland bay. One of the premier sites for reptiles in the UK. Not only that, just over that way, " Man's spitting bars!
I can remember seeing red squirrels in Sussex near Tunbrige Wells circa 1967-8 & once saw a snowy owl, also in the Ashdown Forest.
If no-one knows about these snakes, who made this video?
My house backs onto a canal or Klong' as they are called here in Thailand. Over the years the decrease in snakes has been drastic! There were always Cobras and rat snakes about but now? I see some small green snakes and golden tree snakes, copper headed runners but sadly very rarely! Do you think the large water monitor lizards are killing them all? Plenty of them as they are 'protected' Also less rats are seen. Something is happening for sure! Krub.
Fastest mammal apart from some of the big cats surely?
Maybe the wallabies came here on holiday & missed their flight home? Poor things.
Exactly. The biggest point is the gait. Even in videos where there is no frame of reference for size and the shape of the body features is obscured, you can always tell by how they walk. Big cats walk very differently from domestic cats. So many people just want to believe.
Anybody know of places on the east coast (Lincolnshire area) that are good for wild snakes id love to see one in person!
Which of these reptiles are found in Scotland?
They’re all in Westminster
Here in Northern Ireland, I found a lizard for the 1st time this summer. Honestly didn't even know we had them
I've been to Studland so many times, ran and played in the dunes for ages and had absolutely 0 ideas there were Adders there... wild
Ive found 2 adders on Talbot heath, Dorset
Do videos about sharks and other ocean wildlife spotted in uk rivers
They’ve been caught in some of our rivers and way more recently however I suspect these have generally been flooded in from garden ponds and fisheries. But like Burbot we should be doing more to get these back in British waterways. Unfortunately persistent pollution from Water companies and farmers means that this is unlikely to ever happen.
I dont believe there are any Moose now.
The snakes in london have legs
Great to see Studland on here! Made me want to go looking for them with my camera now 😍
I caught one about 7lb on the pole a few weeks ago. There’s loads in the Uk no? May be not in rivers but in coarse fisheries for sure.
Less than10 kookaburra? Not really worth listing? They arent breeding