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Some Moroccan goat keepers have trained their goats to stay in trees for the tourist camera dollar. Some Moroccan goat herders tie their goats to the branches with clear nylon fishing line in the hope the tourist bus will stop for a photo opportunity ie the camera dollar.
ОтветитьI'm sorry I am not allowed the extra moment to send a 'thumbs up' between streaming all the animal episodes for my family! It is that important to cast the next episode immediately! Please keep up the great work - we love it!
ОтветитьLove the dolphin impression hahahaha!
ОтветитьThere are wild camels here in Australia.
Ответитьawesome
ОтветитьAnne I have been enjoying watching you and the things you have to say. Thanks
ОтветитьThis lady is wonderful. She must be protected at all costs.
ОтветитьI love hearing about animal stories, with dolphins though, I like them, but I wouldn't 100% trust them. I've heard the bad stories. I'd be pretty wary if I ever met one in the wild.
ОтветитьFour people have been killed by Orcas in captivity - and three of those were killed by the same Orca - Tilikum.
ОтветитьThe doctor has the most wonderful laugh in the world, such honesty and joy in her laughter, and she exudes good beneficial energy. You have IT, doc!
ОтветитьLovely....thankyou for sharing
ОтветитьFor whatever reason camels like me. Probably because when they stick their heads anywhere near me, I scratch behind their ears. They zone out or zen out immediately. Just call me the camel lady. Also, cats, dogs, anything furry with ears.
ОтветитьThe dog in the video and the dolphin are friends…they swim together regularly.
ОтветитьI think most domesticated animals can read human emotion.
ОтветитьLove goats…they are so intelligent.
ОтветитьWhen will there be more Ann videos? I NEED more 🥺🥺🥺
ОтветитьI've been to Morocco and was told by a local Moroccan to not photograph the tree/goats or pay the locals guarding the trees that the goats 'climb' because it's a tourist trick. The goats get placed in the trees and tied on with fishing line so they can't get down. Sadly exploited and left in the trees all day until taken down and taken home at the end of each day.
ОтветитьThe sight of that camel munching down on those cactus leaves just causes me to clench my teeth and cringe! I’ve touched those spines, Very Carefully,!
ОтветитьCasual Geographic, my man will tell you how "nice" the dolphins are! xD
ОтветитьI would suggest the attacking elephant is a bull , not a " she " . Small point . Love the videos , love the positivity !
ОтветитьJust wanted to say Im a huge fan! Your presentations are so engaging and fun. Thank you and greetings from the Island of Newfoundland Canada
ОтветитьSuch a great science communicator, and such a wonderful antidote to the miseries of 2021.
ОтветитьShe is so pretty. I love her smile and laugh.
ОтветитьShe makes sense when she says
DON'T PAT WILD ANIMALS.
My mother was on a Hobby Cat off of Point Reyes. The wind was calm and the sea flat and mom was laying on one of the pontoons letter her fingers drag in the water.
A dolphin put it's head out of the water and whistled at her. It even let her give it a little rub. Then she playfully splashed it with her hand. The dolphin splashed her back with its fluke. It was like having a 5 gallon bucket dumped on her head.
The dolphin popped back up and made noises my mother was sure was equal to laughing.
Ann, I really enjoy your videos!
ОтветитьYou’d be retiring that wetsuit if I was the one in the ocean with Orcas
ОтветитьThank you Dr Ann for another great video. Really like your enthusiasm and you are always welcome.
ОтветитьThe second I see Dr. Ann in a video, I immediately start smiling.
ОтветитьDr Ann always so great. What a job!!
ОтветитьMore please!
ОтветитьIkea= a parot with a webshow
ОтветитьGreat video, but it'd be nice if we only saw everthing ONCE, not over and over. Just play the clips through with a voice over and/or reaction. This is YT, if we need to see it again we can easily do so.
ОтветитьKeep these coming
ОтветитьI LOVE your laugh !!!
ОтветитьI do have to say, I love everything about Ann's video's! They make me smile even before watching them! Her laugh is seriously contagious (sorry birdies)... PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE KEEP EM 'COMING!! And thank you for the wonderful start of my day! X-💋-X-💋
ОтветитьThe Tennessee Fainting Goat reminded me of another mammal of the American South, the Opossum, which does exactly the same thing if it's threatened. They go rigid, and it's apparently involuntary. I think you taught me that, Dr. Jones, cheers! :)
ОтветитьI love your vids so much 😊❤
ОтветитьMuchly enjoyed your video Ann thank you. I always learn something new. Today I learnt about the meat eating parot in New Zealand. Love your channel Ann.✌👍💖
ОтветитьG'day, Ann. Thanks again for another awesome video. You laugh brings me joy :)
ОтветитьI LOVE THESE VIDEOS! I CANNOT WAIT FOR THE NEXT ONE!
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