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MARLON x MAYA AND ALVEUS SANCTUARY

04-05-2026 · 2h 55m

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[00:02:30] I'm not sure if you can hear me, but I can hear you.
[00:02:35] I can hear you.
[00:02:40] I can hear you.
[00:02:45] I can hear you.
[00:02:50] I can hear you.
[00:06:55] audio all good okay take it again take it again take that about about chats like
[00:07:03] this too it's like they freak out if something's wrong oh yeah it's I'm so
[00:07:08] scared hello sorry about that check your ears guys or no wow holy was good
[00:07:18] chat why is Maya not live yeah why you're not live I tell him tell you
[00:07:22] I never go live for these collabs because I want the goal of these should I just give the whole spiel actually
[00:07:31] You know what we're a my today chat and she's hosting us so take the floor. You know you tell them go ahead. Yeah
[00:07:37] Hello everybody. Hello. Welcome to the stream. My name is Maya
[00:07:40] I'm the founder and executive director of alveas. Thanks Roy, which is where we are right now
[00:07:44] We're in Austin, Texas, and we rescue animals from all over the place height difference crazy. I know
[00:07:48] So we rescue animals from all over the place, and then I do conservation education.
[00:07:55] Part of this non-profit is I host creators, so they come out here, I introduce them to
[00:08:00] all the animals, and the point of that is that I can teach a whole new audience about
[00:08:05] the animals that I already have.
[00:08:06] Right?
[00:08:07] So the goal is that it's on their channel.
[00:08:10] I get to teach you guys about the animals, the same animals that have been here, but
[00:08:13] I'm introducing them to you, so I don't want to be live on.
[00:08:16] That's so sick.
[00:08:17] Yeah.
[00:08:18] Thank you so much for the subs.
[00:08:19] Pretty much the reason.
[00:08:19] Thank you.
[00:08:20] Also I wanna say is right now,
[00:08:21] there is a donation link for all M3 right now in the chat.
[00:08:24] That's here.
[00:08:25] There's an amazing cause.
[00:08:26] Please go show us love, go show us support.
[00:08:28] You know what I'm saying?
[00:08:29] So it should be,
[00:08:30] where it should be, it's like right below us, right?
[00:08:32] Yeah, there's a purple button.
[00:08:33] On screen maybe the little purple button
[00:08:34] we'll put it in the chat too.
[00:08:35] So if y'all want to please donate so love.
[00:08:38] But yeah, we're here today.
[00:08:39] I'm excited.
[00:08:40] I'm excited.
[00:08:41] I'm excited.
[00:08:44] He's scared.
[00:08:45] Before we started, he was like,
[00:08:45] I'm so nervous.
[00:08:46] Yo, I'm nervous, I'm nervous, I know what you're gonna bring in, I know what this is about to be about, you know what I mean?
[00:08:52] I just know she has a bunch of animals and dangerous species.
[00:08:56] What are you afraid of?
[00:08:58] Uh, like, pigeons, and like, uh...
[00:09:01] What is up with that?
[00:09:03] Well, I just don't like birds, like, they just flap around, and it's like...
[00:09:06] Okay, we're really bird heavy.
[00:09:08] We have, I'm serious. We have a lot of birds.
[00:09:11] Here.
[00:09:12] Thank you for the $50 donation!
[00:09:14] There we go.
[00:09:15] Yo, why put his son for?
[00:09:17] Why put his son for?
[00:09:18] Yeah, holy, I know I'm like 6'8", 6'9".
[00:09:20] She's like, maybe like 4'9", 4'11".
[00:09:22] I'm like 6'5".
[00:09:25] Okay.
[00:09:25] I got a wingspan like one banana.
[00:09:27] Really?
[00:09:28] Sure, right now.
[00:09:29] Sure, wingspan right now.
[00:09:31] Yeah, go ahead.
[00:09:33] It's not bad actually.
[00:09:35] Thank you.
[00:09:36] You should see my vertical.
[00:09:37] What is it?
[00:09:38] 38, 40?
[00:09:39] No?
[00:09:40] Yeah, give me another one.
[00:09:41] 35.
[00:09:42] I'm excited though.
[00:09:43] I don't know what you're about to bring out
[00:09:45] and that's what I'm worried about.
[00:09:46] You know what I mean?
[00:09:47] Like what am I about to do?
[00:09:48] Am I about to be like blindfolded doing this?
[00:09:49] Am I right?
[00:09:50] Yes, I will blindfold you.
[00:09:51] All right, thank you.
[00:09:52] Yeah, I haven't done that.
[00:09:53] Yes, I will blindfold you.
[00:09:56] So we're gonna start in here, welcome to the studio.
[00:09:59] Okay.
[00:09:59] I'm gonna bring animals in here.
[00:10:00] I'm gonna introduce you to the animals.
[00:10:02] I'm gonna introduce you to like some bugs.
[00:10:05] And then we're gonna go outside.
[00:10:08] Okay.
[00:10:09] And then we're gonna meet some other animals.
[00:10:10] Actually, today is a very, very special collab
[00:10:13] because we just did a brand new rescue.
[00:10:17] Last week, last week, we rescued a serval.
[00:10:22] Do you know what that is?
[00:10:23] A what?
[00:10:24] A serval.
[00:10:25] Okay, I didn't-
[00:10:26] It's a serval.
[00:10:27] Whoa, whoa, whoa, okay.
[00:10:28] It's chill, chill, chill.
[00:10:28] I'm standing like, oh, I'm just getting my clothes.
[00:10:30] You guys warned me about that type of stuff,
[00:10:32] you know what I mean?
[00:10:33] So we rescued a serval last week.
[00:10:35] Brand new survival animal, okay.
[00:10:37] That's what I called it, a serval.
[00:10:38] Okay, this is what a serval is.
[00:10:40] Oh, that's sick!
[00:10:42] Yeah, yeah, Chad.
[00:10:43] this is a servo. Wait, what? This is a servo? Ta-da! Where do you even like rescue that at?
[00:10:51] I don't know. That's a servo? Well, that's actually sick. So, on the first one, did you see it? Yes.
[00:10:57] So, we rescued him last week. Somebody bought him, some dude bought him at a flea market,
[00:11:03] like near the border and wanted to have him as a pet and it didn't work out, obviously,
[00:11:08] because you can't have one of those as a pet.
[00:11:11] And so we went and rescued him last week.
[00:11:12] So this will be the first time that a collaborator meets him.
[00:11:15] And so we're gonna test it out today and see how it goes.
[00:11:19] But I'll give you all the rules for that later.
[00:11:21] Thank you so much for your donations.
[00:11:22] We are non-profit, so we rescue animals
[00:11:24] and we do conservation education.
[00:11:25] All of your donations go to helping us do that.
[00:11:27] Thank you so much.
[00:11:28] Yeah, Mike, can you like tell my chat?
[00:11:29] Obviously most of them, no, I'm not gonna lie.
[00:11:31] But can you just like tell them what you do here?
[00:11:35] Like, you know what I'm saying?
[00:11:36] You want it? You want it?
[00:11:37] Actually, cause I wanted to ask you this too. You want to know how I started through mine?
[00:11:40] Yes, please. I want to actually know everything. I'm a shower, no? Yeah.
[00:11:43] So, how did you start through mine?
[00:11:45] Someone just said I look like one popcorn. What the hell does that mean?
[00:11:50] Well, it's funny, man.
[00:11:52] So, you think that's funny?
[00:11:53] No, no, it's not funny at all.
[00:11:55] But, it's a one popcorn and that means that I gotta be like...
[00:11:59] I gotta be like a whole bowl of popcorn and some shit. You know what I mean?
[00:12:06] Okay, okay.
[00:12:07] Um, so I started streaming in 2019 in college because I wanted to make extra money.
[00:12:13] Okay.
[00:12:14] Simple as that.
[00:12:15] Yeah.
[00:12:16] And so I was a zookeeper at the time though.
[00:12:17] That was my job, right?
[00:12:18] Before I started streaming.
[00:12:19] My actual, just actual work.
[00:12:20] Yeah.
[00:12:21] In college.
[00:12:22] It was my college job.
[00:12:23] And then I was a falconer too, you know, about this.
[00:12:24] Yes.
[00:12:25] So I was playing Birds of Grey.
[00:12:27] And I brought out this, this hawk that I was rehabbing one day on stream and
[00:12:33] a clip of that got put on Reddit and it like started going crazy on Reddit.
[00:12:37] So I grew on Reddit.
[00:12:38] And like a positive way?
[00:12:40] I was good?
[00:12:42] Yeah, I mean it's Reddit.
[00:12:43] Yeah, I'm going to say yeah, I was positive.
[00:12:45] It was good.
[00:12:46] And it was Reddit.
[00:12:47] And so that's how.
[00:12:50] And then because I was reaching for people with the talk
[00:12:54] that I started, letting me bring animals like parrots
[00:12:56] and reptiles home to present them to my stream, right?
[00:13:01] So my zoo job, are we lagging?
[00:13:05] True back.
[00:13:06] my zoo job
[00:13:08] uh... was so i'll put on the supply of the kind like this right and i go to
[00:13:11] schools and i teach kids about animals
[00:13:13] but then on stream i was doing that but i was doing it like this like virtually
[00:13:17] so i don't have to bring the animal and i don't know kids like screaming at them
[00:13:20] and all that
[00:13:21] like this is the same house through stream okay so i was like wait this is the
[00:13:26] same job but i'm reaching way more people in way more places but i don't
[00:13:29] have to bring the animal
[00:13:31] uh... so that was the start thousand twenty nineteen and i found it this
[00:13:34] place in twenty one
[00:13:35] so now we do just that we're not open to the public we rescue animals and i
[00:13:38] teach people about them
[00:13:39] through the street
[00:13:40] so so i could and for a first i thought is that people could come and i
[00:13:44] you know see like not like a seal almost black that's like a scarce animals
[00:13:47] on so that's that's just keep doing it
[00:13:50] so how did you how did you start
[00:13:52] uh... well
[00:13:55] started out
[00:13:56] good old tiktok
[00:13:57] twenty twenty okay what were you doing on tiktok
[00:14:01] you know i was like
[00:14:02] take care animals
[00:14:04] What are you doing on TikTok?
[00:14:07] No, I was, um, happy Easter, by the way.
[00:14:09] Happy Easter, I'm just gonna say that.
[00:14:10] Happy Easter, God bless y'all.
[00:14:11] Happy Easter.
[00:14:13] You were thirst-trapping on TikTok.
[00:14:14] Yeah.
[00:14:15] Did you start it?
[00:14:16] Why are you so shocked at that?
[00:14:18] Like, oh my gosh.
[00:14:20] Wow.
[00:14:21] Don't act like you've never put out a thirst trap
[00:14:23] on TikTok, 2020.
[00:14:24] Yes, you have.
[00:14:26] I don't.
[00:14:28] You never, you've never done it.
[00:14:29] I'm not really thirst-trapping on TikTok.
[00:14:31] OK, OK, be honest.
[00:14:32] Have you ever, have you ever had any drafts
[00:14:34] Like if I open a tiktok right now is there any draft in there you lip-sign it to a song moving
[00:14:38] All my drafts are with Rage's dog. I
[00:14:41] Didn't see the one with cream by the way
[00:14:43] Yo cream is so clean. Oh my god. I love him. Okay, so you you were thirst trapping on tiktok
[00:14:49] I went to tiktok and then went to college to play basketball
[00:14:53] Came back home cuz it cold
[00:14:57] You do not pay basketball
[00:14:59] I'm so sick of everybody that doesn't think I play basketball
[00:15:02] I'm don't make me pull up highlights on a serious stream like this. Do it. I'm so
[00:15:07] Pull up right now space pull it right now. Most recent video
[00:15:13] This is not what the stream is for but you're actually this no it is it is it is
[00:15:19] Yeah, everybody stand by please everybody stand by she you're not a baller. I'm I can't stand any of you
[00:15:26] You're not a baller. My is not a hooper
[00:15:32] All brothers just like some life cut up bullshit like yeah, these are my highlights, bro
[00:15:41] So you played one one one I played I won't be one aim high I won't be one rage and I played pick up we played force
[00:15:50] Is the only one off with on my team with points on how many points that I
[00:15:56] Shut out aim high five nothing
[00:15:58] I don't want to.
[00:16:00] Swear! Swear! Watch the boxes!
[00:16:03] Gotta see it, if you run out.
[00:16:05] Oh, production!
[00:16:14] Wow, what?
[00:16:19] Okay, good luck.
[00:16:20] Okay, good pass, good pass.
[00:16:24] This is me and Aimee High's home, V1.
[00:16:28] Oh
[00:16:32] Okay, okay, let's be honest like a shot as you be honest here. Yeah
[00:16:44] You know
[00:16:46] My shame
[00:16:51] Like I'll get out of here like get out of here
[00:16:55] You know what I mean, and then I also beat rage and two 1v1s that day. Okay, so let's run the 1v1. Okay. Okay
[00:17:03] Okay, yeah. Anyway, so we started streaming started streaming and then the past yeah past like y'all starting Sweden as well
[00:17:10] I don't know if you knew that
[00:17:12] Oh, okay. Yeah, so started there and then you got my visa I went out here like a year a couple months now ago
[00:17:19] And then she kind of took off from there. That's what's gonna happen in Berlin. Wow
[00:17:23] Yeah, okay, cool. Well now somehow we're both here. Yeah, I know they're saying sure we're gonna meet some animals today
[00:17:31] Are you ready?
[00:17:33] Are you excited? Yeah, I'm super excited wall gloves and everything
[00:17:37] Oh, I feel like I'm like a doctor's office or something like that
[00:17:39] So you're gonna put on two gloves. I'm gonna bring out the first animal chat. We're just gonna we're just gonna get into this
[00:17:44] Okay, well watch want to tell you my book with like in for my I speak with as much as probably somebody in there
[00:17:49] You know probably a lot of y'all I am a
[00:17:52] I'm very respectful when it comes to both women and animals.
[00:17:58] So yeah, both the feminist and animal lover and yeah, I mean, you've seen I had a, I had
[00:18:05] a, yeah.
[00:18:06] Why are you doing this speech right now?
[00:18:08] Like what is going on?
[00:18:10] Wait, and I took care of obviously my little rock, what's it called again?
[00:18:14] Magentally?
[00:18:15] Yeah, you remember, Genally.
[00:18:16] Well, slow down.
[00:18:17] You heard it.
[00:18:18] Oh, you're so insane for bringing that up
[00:18:21] because y'all pissed me off.
[00:18:23] What do you mean?
[00:18:24] Where are they?
[00:18:25] They are in the super safe space.
[00:18:27] Like super safe.
[00:18:28] Who has them?
[00:18:29] Say it.
[00:18:30] Piss me off.
[00:18:31] But why?
[00:18:32] Both of y'all pissed me off.
[00:18:34] What do we do?
[00:18:34] Because this is what you guys do.
[00:18:36] Faceboys call me.
[00:18:37] Oh my God.
[00:18:38] Faceboys call me.
[00:18:39] They FaceTime me.
[00:18:40] Maya, I found this bird.
[00:18:41] Maya, I see this bug.
[00:18:42] What is it?
[00:18:43] Maya, I want to get this.
[00:18:43] Maya, I want to get a dog.
[00:18:44] Maya, I want to get a monkey.
[00:18:45] I want to get a monkey.
[00:18:46] Maya, I want to get a monkey.
[00:18:47] So am I there, yeah.
[00:18:48] It's so annoying and then they call me,
[00:18:51] Lacey's called me how many times saying
[00:18:52] I wanna get this pet and I tell him every time
[00:18:54] do not get a pet.
[00:18:56] The only thing that I will say is fine for you to get
[00:18:59] is a moss ball, right?
[00:19:01] So then-
[00:19:02] What the fuck is a moss ball?
[00:19:03] It's a ball of living moss, you can buy them at like-
[00:19:05] I didn't know what moss is, what is moss?
[00:19:07] You know what moss is, it's a plant.
[00:19:11] What, the green stuff?
[00:19:12] Yes, the green stuff, oh my God,
[00:19:14] this is gonna be a long day.
[00:19:16] Okay, so Lacey bought a Mossball and then they went and you guys went and bought Geckos
[00:19:20] Yeah Geckos, exactly
[00:19:21] Which I said, you better take care of those two Geckos so well for the duration of their
[00:19:25] lives because you know you guys have the resources to do a damn good job
[00:19:29] No I did, yeah, exactly
[00:19:30] And take care of them and commit to them for the duration of their lives
[00:19:33] And you guys both said yes we'll do that
[00:19:36] Indeed
[00:19:37] And where are they now?
[00:19:38] They are in a different house
[00:19:39] In a different house
[00:19:40] Listen, I don't understand
[00:19:42] Look at the camera, do me a favor, swap over to this camera, look at this camera
[00:19:45] and looking at this camera and say I will never impulsively get another pet again
[00:19:49] and I will be a good example to my viewers
[00:19:52] about responsible pet ownership. Go ahead.
[00:19:57] Ew!
[00:20:01] It's so sour! It's so sour!
[00:20:07] Wait, what am I saying? I gotta apologize for not getting a pet.
[00:20:10] Alright, fair enough. You can just repeat after me. Ready?
[00:20:15] I will never impulsively get another pet again.
[00:20:18] I will never impulsively get a pet again.
[00:20:22] And I will be a good responsible example for you guys.
[00:20:26] And I will be a good responsible example to all my ladies and men out there.
[00:20:32] About responsible pet ownership.
[00:20:33] About responsible pet ownership.
[00:20:36] Yo, yo, yo, I said it!
[00:20:40] God damn it!
[00:20:42] Shit!
[00:20:43] Do not get pecs without doing proper research.
[00:20:45] Do not get pecs unless you are sure
[00:20:47] that you'll commit to them for their entire lives.
[00:20:49] Indeed, it pays not to be played with, honestly.
[00:20:51] Seriously, guys.
[00:20:53] Yo, stop saying good boy.
[00:20:54] I'm not a good boy, all right?
[00:20:55] I'm a man, I'm a grown-ass man.
[00:20:57] All right?
[00:20:58] Ha ha ha.
[00:21:01] Dang it, like, man, I wouldn't have access to everything.
[00:21:04] I'm a 6'6", school's 25, except, fuck that.
[00:21:13] Okay, my question here. Yeah, what? Uh? Any bigger size? Like, you know, do your gloves
[00:21:33] not fit? No, I mean, I try one more day. No one, but hold on. Give me a second. Give
[00:21:38] Give me a second, give me a second, give me a second.
[00:21:40] Chad also happy Easter.
[00:21:41] Hope you're all here and enjoying the stream.
[00:21:46] I'm super thankful for Maya and her team
[00:21:48] for having me here, you know what I'm saying?
[00:21:50] All jokes aside, this is gonna be a very,
[00:21:53] I think, humble and cool stream
[00:21:55] to see all these animals and see what she's accomplished.
[00:21:57] So happy Easter, man.
[00:21:58] It's a great day today, great day today.
[00:22:00] Okay, straight up, okay, all right.
[00:22:02] Animal number one.
[00:22:03] Oh gosh, oh my, oh my God.
[00:22:06] Oh my God.
[00:22:08] Oh my God, Maya.
[00:22:09] This is Georgie.
[00:22:13] Are you kidding me?
[00:22:14] You're kidding.
[00:22:15] This is Georgie.
[00:22:16] Stop saying Lacey.
[00:22:17] He doesn't look like Lacey.
[00:22:24] Georgie, everybody, this is an African bullfrog.
[00:22:26] African bullfrog.
[00:22:28] OK, just straight to it.
[00:22:29] Yeah, just keep his back legs like.
[00:22:32] Like a little tight thing.
[00:22:33] Yeah, put your palms kind of together.
[00:22:34] Yeah, yeah.
[00:22:35] There you go.
[00:22:35] There you go.
[00:22:37] So, this is Georgie, so nice.
[00:22:39] Oh my God, Georgie.
[00:22:41] He probably likes your hands, actually, because you have bigger hands.
[00:22:44] Bro, I love Georgie.
[00:22:46] That's so nice.
[00:22:48] Wait, he's so squishy.
[00:22:50] Yeah, he's kind of like a water balloon.
[00:22:52] Oh my God, look at that.
[00:22:54] Again, toys, ah, animals, not toys.
[00:22:56] Okay, animals.
[00:22:57] Yes, animals, not toys.
[00:23:00] Very good.
[00:23:02] So, this is Georgie.
[00:23:03] He's an African bullfrog.
[00:23:04] This is the second largest species of frog in the world.
[00:23:08] Oh my God.
[00:23:09] So yeah, he's pretty big.
[00:23:11] Do you know why we're wearing gloves right now?
[00:23:13] Well, because we don't want to get any bacteria onto them, right?
[00:23:16] From the outside?
[00:23:17] Mm-hmm.
[00:23:18] Clot that T.
[00:23:19] Clot that T.
[00:23:20] Yeah.
[00:23:21] So, George is an amphibian.
[00:23:22] Do you know what an amphibian is?
[00:23:24] I do not.
[00:23:25] Okay.
[00:23:26] Yo, you got to speak English in my second language here.
[00:23:30] Okay.
[00:23:31] I got to go.
[00:23:32] Okay.
[00:23:33] Josh, feel free to ask whatever questions you have.
[00:23:35] Yeah, please ask whatever questions you want.
[00:23:37] I'm not sped.
[00:23:38] Molly can ask questions as well.
[00:23:41] So an amphibian, George is an amphibian, one of the marks of an amphibian is that they
[00:23:45] have semi-permeable skin.
[00:23:47] He doesn't really smell like anything dizzy.
[00:23:50] So they have semi-permeable skin, which means they can soak things up through his
[00:23:53] skin.
[00:23:54] That's so cool, because in the wild they'll bury themselves for like 10 months at a
[00:23:57] time.
[00:23:58] Why?
[00:23:59] So they'll bury themselves underground when it's not the wet season.
[00:24:01] and then they can absorb oxygen through their skin.
[00:24:04] Incredible adaptation, right?
[00:24:06] But it also is tough for them in this human-run world
[00:24:08] because pollutants can soak up through their skin.
[00:24:11] So whatever Marlon has on his hands,
[00:24:13] I don't know, whatever's on his hands,
[00:24:16] could be soaked up through Georgie's skin.
[00:24:18] So wait, so if I held it with my bare hands,
[00:24:21] it would be soaked up whatever I would have on my hands.
[00:24:23] Yes.
[00:24:24] Oh my God.
[00:24:26] Yes, very good, Marlon.
[00:24:28] Okay, all right, so he's very um, he's very good in the wild
[00:24:36] right?
[00:24:37] Yeah, damn.
[00:24:38] What is spedding?
[00:24:39] Uh, don't worry about spedding, it means like, like handsome,
[00:24:43] they like call me handsome on the phone.
[00:24:46] No, it means like, we're sorry that, anyways.
[00:24:49] Sorry about that, yes, sorry, yes, yes, yes ma'am, yes ma'am,
[00:24:53] yes ma'am, yep.
[00:24:54] Yes ma'am, yes ma'am, yes ma'am, yep.
[00:24:56] But yeah, this is, damn, so how'd you come up with the names?
[00:25:02] How'd, Georgie?
[00:25:03] You know?
[00:25:04] Oh, oh, oh, because people, when we got Georgie in 2021,
[00:25:10] they said he looked like Poke-Auls,
[00:25:11] and his name is Georgie.
[00:25:12] Oh my God, look how big he is.
[00:25:15] Yeah, he's a big guy.
[00:25:16] So would he like, do all, so he's a frog?
[00:25:21] He's a frog.
[00:25:21] So does he like jump like if I let it out right now he would jump away. He can jump
[00:25:28] He's more like a walk. He'll like walk more than jump. He can jump if he wants to go somewhere. Yeah, he's a pretty big guy.
[00:25:35] He's a pretty big dude. Yeah, he's a pretty big dude. Wow, bro, if y'all could feel him sounds weird
[00:25:39] But if y'all could feel him like he's very squishy like I don't know if he likes this
[00:25:43] But I keep giving him like back massages right here if y'all can see look. Yeah, you probably just don't like it.
[00:25:47] I like it.
[00:25:48] He doesn't, yeah.
[00:25:49] I mean, he probably never felt smooth in his life.
[00:25:51] That's a really good stuff to do that.
[00:25:53] Okay, yes, I am.
[00:25:54] But yeah.
[00:25:55] You guys want to see a cool Georgie adaptation?
[00:25:57] Yes.
[00:25:58] Can we get a zoom in here?
[00:25:59] Okay.
[00:26:00] Georgie spends a lot of time, he likes being underwater sometimes as well.
[00:26:04] And a really cool adaptation that he has for being underwater is he's got this,
[00:26:08] these built-in swim goggles.
[00:26:09] It's called the Nictitating membrane.
[00:26:11] So watch when he closes his eyes.
[00:26:13] See that?
[00:26:14] Whoa.
[00:26:15] the clear eyelid that comes up from the bottom.
[00:26:18] What the?
[00:26:19] Y'all, y'all see that?
[00:26:20] So they kinda act like swim goggles
[00:26:21] so he can be underwater and keep debris out of his eyes.
[00:26:24] Holy shoosees.
[00:26:25] That's a fun fact.
[00:26:27] It's a fun fact.
[00:26:28] You can swear.
[00:26:29] I'm not swearing.
[00:26:30] You can swear, it's fine.
[00:26:31] Nah, I'm gonna show you how,
[00:26:32] by a bit of a,
[00:26:33] get him a man and run animals.
[00:26:34] Okay.
[00:26:35] Yeah.
[00:26:36] So, that's a cool fun fact about frogs,
[00:26:39] and not so fun fact about frogs.
[00:26:40] 33% or so of amphibians worldwide are at risk.
[00:26:43] One of the reasons is because they're really sensitive to pollutants, right?
[00:26:46] We just learned that.
[00:26:47] Another reason came from this.
[00:26:53] Do you know what this is, Marlon?
[00:26:55] Pringes test?
[00:26:56] Wow, yeah, that was quick.
[00:26:58] Wait, is that actually?
[00:26:59] Yeah.
[00:27:00] OK.
[00:27:01] That's going to look bad now.
[00:27:02] Yeah, that was really fast.
[00:27:04] I don't got no kids.
[00:27:05] I don't got no, like, nobody guessed what this is.
[00:27:08] OK, all right.
[00:27:09] Sure, yeah.
[00:27:09] So that's a pregnancy test.
[00:27:11] So this is a pregnancy test?
[00:27:12] Yeah.
[00:27:13] Do you know how we found out if we were pregnant before we had these?
[00:27:17] Uh, I'm pretty sure like you would lay the woman down, you know, and you know,
[00:27:22] I don't even know how I'm going with this.
[00:27:27] I'll give you a hint on how something to do with the frog.
[00:27:29] Wait, what? Oh, the frogs, uh, y'all heard this.
[00:27:34] Wait, I have heard this. No, I'm not making it. Okay. Oh,
[00:27:37] what is it like that the frog peed on the stick or something like that?
[00:27:40] Okay, but like no, okay. No, I haven't heard this at all. No, so the before we had the stick right before these existed
[00:27:48] Oh shoot. Ah one of the ways that we would find out if women were pregnant before we had disposable pregnancy tests is we would
[00:27:55] We would take women's urine and ship it into a lab, and their urine would be injected into
[00:28:15] the backs of African clawed frogs.
[00:28:18] Whoa.
[00:28:19] Okay.
[00:28:20] So it looked like this.
[00:28:22] So, sorry, it looked like this, African clawed frogs.
[00:28:28] Okay.
[00:28:29] What?
[00:28:30] What do you mean?
[00:28:31] So if the HCG or the pregnancy hormone,
[00:28:34] which is what this stick detects for,
[00:28:36] if it was in the woman's urine,
[00:28:38] it would trigger this frog to lay eggs.
[00:28:42] So before we had pregnancy tests,
[00:28:43] we would import a bunch of African clawed frogs
[00:28:45] into the US.
[00:28:46] One of the things that happens
[00:28:47] when we import and export wildlife
[00:28:49] as we can spread disease.
[00:28:50] since it's not to be one of or if not one of one of the origins of the
[00:28:54] kitchen fungus
[00:28:55] which is like kind of like
[00:29:01] it's kinda if it's a pat blitz if in fact the infinite
[00:29:05] says that i like me to for it back in the day though
[00:29:09] i'm sorry at that is a big over
[00:29:11] the
[00:29:17] What is your problem?
[00:29:22] Yo, Georgie, bro Georgie, look you owe my guy had a glow up
[00:29:27] Yo, he was over for like maxing it to the max. I'm not a lot. You know what is my uh?
[00:29:32] They start up child just like all babies in the world
[00:29:37] And then they like say like that's not that's that's W more you know me like oh and I was Elmore than okay
[00:29:43] Wow
[00:29:47] Well, yes.
[00:29:49] Marlin's not allowed to kiss the frog.
[00:29:51] He just has a thing with kissing it.
[00:29:53] I don't have a thing. I'm just a baby.
[00:29:55] I'm not full. My animals like me for some reason.
[00:29:57] Like a lot. I do see his energy right now.
[00:29:59] Look.
[00:30:00] He's a sit-and-wait predator.
[00:30:02] He just doesn't move very much.
[00:30:04] Okay.
[00:30:05] Can I do like a little smooch on the back?
[00:30:07] No.
[00:30:08] Okay, it's not.
[00:30:09] I'll touch my frog a little bit.
[00:30:10] Okay, yeah, it's not sanctuary at all.
[00:30:11] Seriously.
[00:30:12] Okay.
[00:30:13] You can, I'll let you kiss another animal later.
[00:30:15] Oh, slow down now. What animal? I'll tell you later. Wow, he's actually, I'm looking at him.
[00:30:24] He's cute. Oh, he's actually cute. Yeah, he's freaking awesome. He's awesome.
[00:30:28] So, if you guys want to help protect frogs and amphibians worldwide, one thing you can
[00:30:32] do is not litter, right? Because trashed uses will get literally all up in frogs.
[00:30:37] So that's another reason to not litter. Wait, I like, they swallow either through
[00:30:41] through the back there's still some through their skin remember oh wow yes
[00:30:45] semi-permeable skin and then also be really responsible if and when you
[00:30:51] decide to get a pet yes ma'am always guys of course
[00:30:55] seriously and know where that pet comes from okay that's Georgie you can see
[00:31:00] Georgie Debbie Georgie yo that's sick chat so look we'll just learn from
[00:31:04] Georgie this is what I'm gonna do I'm gonna take over every time Maya steps
[00:31:07] out cuz she is the main character okay when she steps out though I'm
[00:31:11] I'm coming back in and I'm going to tell you all,
[00:31:13] Georgie and Frogs in general, it's not going to be played with.
[00:31:16] OK?
[00:31:17] You will not litter.
[00:31:19] You will not glitter.
[00:31:21] You will not do none of that.
[00:31:22] You'll be nice to the Frogs.
[00:31:24] Take your gloves off, Marley.
[00:31:28] All right.
[00:31:28] Kind of interrupted me there, Marley.
[00:31:31] But yeah, you really, you hit him.
[00:31:32] Are you fucking kidding me?
[00:31:34] Fucking serious, huh?
[00:31:35] You serious?
[00:31:36] Do I put on new gloves?
[00:31:38] No.
[00:31:38] Oh, no?
[00:31:39] You can just throw them on the floor.
[00:31:41] Okay.
[00:31:42] Okay, next up.
[00:31:44] Don't show them that.
[00:31:45] Don't show them that.
[00:31:45] Don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't.
[00:31:46] Oh my God, I love that.
[00:31:48] Wait, I love that.
[00:31:50] I know what that is.
[00:31:51] Is, what is that?
[00:31:53] You know what this is?
[00:31:54] What's this, Chad?
[00:31:55] We was, we was, we was speaking between,
[00:31:57] oh God, I actually don't know.
[00:31:58] That's the dinosaur.
[00:31:59] Fun fact, Mike.
[00:32:00] I wanna tell you real quick for we get into this, okay?
[00:32:02] Don't laugh already, relax, okay?
[00:32:05] So, Chad, you make things a little autistic,
[00:32:07] whatever, it's fine.
[00:32:09] Ow, sorry.
[00:32:10] in no words like that.
[00:32:10] Dammit.
[00:32:13] So actually I'm very big into dinosaurs nowadays.
[00:32:17] Really?
[00:32:18] I'm like dinosaur TikToks,
[00:32:19] like the Netflix I watched like a documentary now,
[00:32:21] cause I'm very, I'm very like interested in
[00:32:24] how they even came about and where they came from.
[00:32:26] And I know this is like close to a dinosaur.
[00:32:29] I think this is like cussing of cusses
[00:32:31] of cusses of custom ancestors.
[00:32:32] Okay, paleontologists?
[00:32:34] Yes, exactly.
[00:32:35] Yep.
[00:32:36] Not me, seriously.
[00:32:37] So what is this?
[00:32:37] Yeah.
[00:32:38] Skink, bro
[00:32:41] Would you like to hold him a blue tongue what skink skink? Okay, okay, like so, but
[00:32:48] No shot
[00:32:49] Why is he like okay?
[00:32:52] Just support as much of his body
[00:32:55] Your hands. Yeah, I'm doing so this is a lizard. It's a skink SK. I and K
[00:33:01] He's close and he's got little claws if you can also put them on the table if you'd rather
[00:33:05] I'm just holding a little bit.
[00:33:07] So, look at that.
[00:33:08] Blue tongue skink.
[00:33:10] And he's called the blue tongue skink, why, Chad?
[00:33:12] Because he has a blue tongue.
[00:33:14] Why do animals have bright colors in the wild?
[00:33:18] Bright colors in the wild.
[00:33:20] It's because so they prey can see them easily
[00:33:23] and just get a munch.
[00:33:25] So prey can see them easily and so they want...
[00:33:31] No?
[00:33:32] Annotation.
[00:33:33] Okay, okay.
[00:33:34] Yeah, they'll clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap.
[00:33:36] Yeah, chat.
[00:33:37] Why do animals have bright colors in the wild?
[00:33:40] Chat knows, a lot of them know.
[00:33:43] He's peed on me.
[00:33:45] No, he didn't.
[00:33:46] Poison, venom.
[00:33:49] Bright colors in the wild usually signify, don't touch me.
[00:33:52] So I poison dark frogs.
[00:33:54] Really bright colors.
[00:33:55] Doesn't mean like me, right?
[00:33:56] She has this bright blue tongue that he sticks out.
[00:34:00] Look.
[00:34:01] See that?
[00:34:02] So quick questions in the right.
[00:34:03] Why does he keep, why do they always do,
[00:34:05] like they keep sticking the tongue out?
[00:34:06] You just got a dry ass mouth or like, what is it?
[00:34:08] That's how he smells.
[00:34:10] Oh, through his tongue?
[00:34:12] Oh wow, I didn't know that.
[00:34:13] Yeah.
[00:34:14] This is not a poisonous or venomous animal.
[00:34:18] It's called Dymatic Display, so he's faking it.
[00:34:22] Otherwise, Mylon wouldn't be holding it.
[00:34:24] What does that mean by he's faking it though?
[00:34:26] He just looks like a poisonous face, really, not at all.
[00:34:29] Exactly.
[00:34:30] Yeah.
[00:34:31] The reason that Toast is here,
[00:34:32] He's showing you a good angle right now.
[00:34:34] Actually, see how his tail is kind of wonky here?
[00:34:37] Yeah, I just see that.
[00:34:38] So he was born at a zoo in California.
[00:34:40] His brothers and sisters ate his tail off, though.
[00:34:42] They bullied him.
[00:34:44] So he couldn't live with them anymore.
[00:34:45] And that's how Toast ended up here.
[00:34:47] Oh, gosh.
[00:34:48] Yeah.
[00:34:48] Sorry to tell us about that.
[00:34:50] In a better place now, OK?
[00:34:52] Do you know what he eats?
[00:34:54] Crickets and stuff?
[00:34:55] Yeah.
[00:34:56] Right?
[00:34:56] Yeah, that's correct.
[00:34:57] He would eat crickets.
[00:34:58] Well, actually, he doesn't eat crickets.
[00:35:00] I felt he needed a win.
[00:35:01] He likes worms and other bugs, cockroaches, stuff like that.
[00:35:07] But his favorite food in the wild is snails.
[00:35:10] How are you at math?
[00:35:11] Oh, how am I at math?
[00:35:13] That's my child.
[00:35:13] I'm great.
[00:35:14] I'm like, fully amazing.
[00:35:15] You seem like you'd be really good at math.
[00:35:16] Yeah, I appreciate that.
[00:35:17] So this is a little food chain that we have here, right?
[00:35:21] This is a snail.
[00:35:22] Say you're a gardener and you don't want snails
[00:35:25] in your garden.
[00:35:26] So you apply a pesticide.
[00:35:28] And then the snail eats that pesticide.
[00:35:29] So now that snail has consumed one pesticide.
[00:35:32] Right?
[00:35:34] Oh, gosh, Maya.
[00:35:35] And then, he's OK.
[00:35:36] He's just tucking in.
[00:35:38] So then Toast comes along.
[00:35:39] His favorite food is snails.
[00:35:40] So he goes and he eats two snails.
[00:35:42] So how many pesticides has Toast now consumed?
[00:35:45] What was this?
[00:35:47] I was talking about Toast here.
[00:35:48] Right.
[00:35:48] OK.
[00:35:49] So the snail has eaten one pesticide.
[00:35:51] Yeah.
[00:35:51] And then Toast comes in and eats two snails.
[00:35:53] Oh, wow.
[00:35:54] So how many pesticides are in Toast?
[00:35:55] Three.
[00:35:59] So there's two in its own right now.
[00:36:09] There's two in its own.
[00:36:15] So Toast has eaten two snails, so one, two pesticides.
[00:36:19] And then the snake comes along and he eats two lizards.
[00:36:25] So how many pesticides does the snake now consume?
[00:36:28] Now consumed
[00:36:34] He eats two lizards, there's two pesticides per
[00:36:37] Oh four. Okay.
[00:36:44] Okay, and then a hawk comes along.
[00:36:46] Yeah. And the hawk eats two snakes.
[00:36:49] Oh my god, that's snakes.
[00:36:51] I swear I swear say you're lying.
[00:37:01] But I'm trolling in.
[00:37:03] I'm trolling in.
[00:37:04] Look how many is it.
[00:37:05] I'm the actual jet.
[00:37:06] Look how many is it.
[00:37:07] Brice.
[00:37:08] Look.
[00:37:09] So look.
[00:37:10] I'm doing it.
[00:37:11] You gotta understand.
[00:37:12] I gotta make you laugh a little bit.
[00:37:14] I'm not kidding.
[00:37:15] I'm not kidding.
[00:37:16] I'm not kidding.
[00:37:17] I'm not kidding.
[00:37:18] I'm not kidding.
[00:37:19] I'm not kidding.
[00:37:20] I gotta make you laugh over here, like you don't say we gotta have fun, you know what I mean?
[00:37:23] So the, the hot comes in and he eats, he eats two snakes.
[00:37:27] Yeah.
[00:37:27] So then there's eight pesticides in the hot.
[00:37:30] This is a, this is a process called biomagnification.
[00:37:34] What does that mean?
[00:37:36] This.
[00:37:38] So that means that, like it's like, oh I don't know, it's, it's like evolution.
[00:37:41] The evolution of, uh, evolution of animals.
[00:37:45] No, it's liable.
[00:37:46] No, it's not.
[00:37:47] It's, it's bio, bio, bio magnification.
[00:37:50] Yeah.
[00:37:50] is what happens when you so when you apply pesticides to a small animal
[00:37:54] it builds up through the food chain
[00:37:57] and then it ends up
[00:37:59] in animals like birds
[00:38:02] you have such a blank
[00:38:05] look on your face and i'd be like
[00:38:07] i really have never
[00:38:08] i don't know how to make this more simple i'm serious
[00:38:15] By the way, I can't hold those.
[00:38:23] Oh my God, this is a long day, boys.
[00:38:25] Do you understand what I'm saying?
[00:38:27] The biggest, like, if you try to understand it, it's all good, you know what I mean?
[00:38:32] Yes.
[00:38:33] The important thing for you guys to know is that when you use chemical pesticides or chemical rat poison, right,
[00:38:40] end to side stuff like that. It affects way more levels of the food chain than you may
[00:38:45] intend. Because they never go away. It moves up the food chain. Understand?
[00:38:49] Okay. So, yeah.
[00:38:55] Is that the acoustics in his brain? Must go crazy.
[00:39:01] But I tell you, I understand this. When the console, so look. This, this how I felt
[00:39:07] when I was in school. I was very into it, but could never really understand it. You know what I'm saying?
[00:39:12] So it's like, I'm really, I'm really like.
[00:39:17] What is the word that I just taught you?
[00:39:21] It was a pescetarian.
[00:39:25] Marlon's thought.
[00:39:30] Bio?
[00:39:31] Um, biophysics.
[00:40:04] That is so cute!
[00:40:06] Talk to me!
[00:40:08] He's doing like a colon capital P right now.
[00:40:10] Wait, so how do you-
[00:40:12] Oh my gosh, that's so cute. Sorry.
[00:40:14] How can you tell if he's like, is he happy right now I think?
[00:40:16] Yeah, he's chilling.
[00:40:18] If you want to see what toast looks like mad,
[00:40:20] space to pull it up on the screen behind you.
[00:40:26] Whoa!
[00:40:28] That's an angry toast.
[00:40:30] That's how big his tongue is?
[00:40:32] Holy shit!
[00:40:37] Wait, is that actually Toast or is that like his cousin or something?
[00:40:40] No, that's just a different... it's a different cousin.
[00:40:43] I've never seen Toast do that.
[00:40:45] Yo Chad, y'all see the little things on his tongue?
[00:40:49] What's that called, Maya?
[00:40:51] The what?
[00:40:52] The little things on his tongue.
[00:40:55] The things on his tongue.
[00:40:57] Yeah, like the...
[00:40:58] The ruffles?
[00:40:59] Yeah.
[00:41:00] Like on the side of his tongue?
[00:41:01] Alright I'm gonna bring another animal are you ready this is a little bigger you
[00:41:06] don't say that we toast bro chat what who do you like the most right now we
[00:41:10] probably should say that I we like all animals obviously I'm saying you could
[00:41:13] say who you like the most okay check you tell me like as we go by who's the
[00:41:17] cutest you know I'm saying like like what y'all think I love you some
[00:41:21] toast though you know I'm saying especially I'm gonna tell it on that
[00:41:23] Oh, I don't do this shit.
[00:41:25] It's like this shit.
[00:41:28] Here's our next gal.
[00:41:31] This is noodle.
[00:41:33] That's noodle?
[00:41:35] This is noodle.
[00:41:37] Sure, okay.
[00:41:39] We're all in today, yep.
[00:41:41] Would you like to hold her?
[00:41:43] Is this a gal you said?
[00:41:45] Yeah.
[00:41:46] You should put your hands under there.
[00:41:48] So that guy's gonna be slinging around me, okay.
[00:41:50] So what?
[00:41:51] Yeah, okay. I'm okay. So you weren't scared of any animals. I'm not really you can put her on your neck if you'd like
[00:42:00] She's just yeah, sure she'll like it cuz you're tall she likes going high up
[00:42:07] Very nice
[00:42:10] So this is noodle this is a carpet Python a coastal
[00:42:21] Wow! Have you held a snake before?
[00:42:24] Oh, wow, she's not giving me back rubbs.
[00:42:25] That's nice.
[00:42:26] Oh, my God, hey.
[00:42:28] Have you held a snake?
[00:42:30] Or is this your first time holding a snake?
[00:42:31] Have I held a snake before?
[00:42:33] Rock, have I?
[00:42:34] I'm trying to think fast.
[00:42:35] Wow, look at that.
[00:42:37] She's a very nice one.
[00:42:39] So, Noodle came from a zoo in California as well.
[00:42:43] Wait, you know what?
[00:42:44] Hold on, let's pose for a picture.
[00:42:46] Noodle, hi.
[00:42:47] Hi.
[00:42:48] Oh
[00:42:53] Yay
[00:42:55] So new okay from a zoo in California, okay, they thought that she was too aggressive to use for
[00:43:02] Education programs. This is actually the zoo that I worked at in college
[00:43:05] But she's not she's so chill. I think she was just a really misunderstood really snake snakes in general are very very
[00:43:12] Misunderstood how I want to say yeah. Yeah, I thought there are two people are really scared of them
[00:43:17] They're like, oh, they're gonna they're gonna wrap around my neck and suffocate me noodle would not wrap around your neck and suffocate you because one
[00:43:24] that takes a lot of energy right to
[00:43:27] Wrap around something and suffocate it and she knows that she can't eat you noodle could not eat you or me
[00:43:34] Noodle eats things like maybe this big max like rats. What are we talking about? Big rats like small rabbits
[00:43:41] Stuff like that. So she would not do that sometimes people think snakes are gonna be slimy
[00:43:46] Oh, yeah, I was about to say I think I thought that too, but they're like very dry
[00:43:51] Yeah, right and they feel real like smooth and honestly, I thought they would be harder in a way
[00:43:57] Like she's kind of soft especially like one day on the backside of things chef. Oh, okay. Okay girl
[00:44:03] Do you know how snakes grow Marlon squirrel?
[00:44:08] How they grow? How they grow? No, please tell me, enlighten me please
[00:44:14] Like this
[00:44:16] So this is a snake shed.
[00:44:20] This was Noodle's, I think this might have been her most recent shed.
[00:44:23] So this is how snakes grow, is they shed all of their skin,
[00:44:28] ideally in one piece, even to their head.
[00:44:33] So this is where her mouth was.
[00:44:35] See that's her top and bottom jaw there?
[00:44:37] Oh, wow.
[00:44:38] Crazy, right?
[00:44:41] That's, like, it's insane, actually, seeing that.
[00:44:43] Yeah, it's very, like.
[00:44:44] How long does that take him?
[00:44:46] Uh, they, they, they shed this in a day.
[00:44:48] Oh yeah?
[00:44:48] Generally yeah.
[00:44:49] And how often is that?
[00:44:50] It depends on how fast they're growing.
[00:44:52] Um, so Noodle shed like,
[00:44:55] wow, I don't know, over a dozen times since we've had her in 2021.
[00:44:59] Oh damn.
[00:44:59] I think.
[00:45:00] Hi!
[00:45:01] Maybe over 10 times since we've had her.
[00:45:02] Jesus.
[00:45:04] Um, how does it stay intact like that?
[00:45:05] It kinda slips off like you're taking off a, like a...
[00:45:08] Okay, Noodle.
[00:45:08] Gloves.
[00:45:09] I don't think you wanna choke me.
[00:45:10] Uh...
[00:45:11] She won't choke you.
[00:45:12] You sure about that? You see what she's doing?
[00:45:14] Yeah, you'll be fine.
[00:45:15] Okay.
[00:45:16] You look like a natural, actually.
[00:45:17] You look pretty comfortable with her.
[00:45:18] I like her.
[00:45:19] I like her a lot, actually.
[00:45:20] She's nice.
[00:45:22] So Chad, snake is also one of the species
[00:45:25] that I thought about buying, I'll be honest.
[00:45:28] But again, you know what I mean?
[00:45:30] We don't do that if we don't take care of them.
[00:45:32] You know what I'm saying?
[00:45:33] Yeah, exactly.
[00:45:33] So we don't do that at all.
[00:45:35] That's right.
[00:45:35] But you can see, I like it.
[00:45:37] Like, I can see myself, you know what I mean?
[00:45:40] I got cute cheese.
[00:45:41] Yeah, she's awesome.
[00:45:42] And you see, she's sticking out her tongue a lot, too.
[00:45:44] Yeah.
[00:45:45] She also smells with her tongue.
[00:45:47] OK, so, OK.
[00:45:49] Everyone has, just like toast, they have noses.
[00:45:52] Yes.
[00:45:53] So then what's their noses for?
[00:45:55] Breathing.
[00:45:56] That's it.
[00:45:57] Yeah.
[00:45:58] So they don't smell anything.
[00:45:59] No, she breathes air through her nose.
[00:46:02] OK.
[00:46:03] And she smells with her tongue.
[00:46:06] So they'll stick their tongue out.
[00:46:07] Could you give me a white screen?
[00:46:10] They stick their tongue out, and you guys may know forks.
[00:46:13] Snakes have forked tongues, right?
[00:46:16] So their tongue is kind of shaking.
[00:46:17] I didn't know that.
[00:46:18] You didn't know that the snake's tongue looks like that?
[00:46:20] No, I know I did.
[00:46:21] OK, well, this is what they look like.
[00:46:23] There's some new recent studies,
[00:46:24] and they found that these points are so sensitive
[00:46:28] that if they are tracking like a rat or something
[00:46:30] in the wild, right, this is a snake, right?
[00:46:33] There's its eyes.
[00:46:34] If they're tracking a rat and they catch more scent
[00:46:36] particles on this side of their tongue,
[00:46:39] they'll veer this way.
[00:46:41] Isn't that cool?
[00:46:42] That's crazy.
[00:46:43] So very, very sensitive smell.
[00:46:45] They'll catch particles on their tongue
[00:46:47] and then bring them into the special organ on the roof
[00:46:49] of their mouth.
[00:46:49] It's called the Jacobson's organ.
[00:46:51] And that's how they.
[00:46:52] Oh, wow.
[00:46:53] I have no idea.
[00:46:54] Do you notice the next penis looks like?
[00:46:55] No.
[00:46:56] You want to guess?
[00:47:02] Sure.
[00:47:03] OK.
[00:47:04] Like draw a look.
[00:47:06] OK.
[00:47:07] What do you think it looks like?
[00:47:08] Sure.
[00:47:08] Yeah.
[00:47:12] What is that?
[00:47:14] Okay, alright.
[00:47:16] No, okay, sorry, sorry about that.
[00:47:18] That's the guy from SpongeBob.
[00:47:20] That's what that is.
[00:47:22] Right, so, no, that's...
[00:47:24] I don't know what that is.
[00:47:26] That's a rocket ship from NASA.
[00:47:28] The one that was up there.
[00:47:30] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:47:32] No, so a snake's penis, actually, it looks like this.
[00:47:34] Like a little heart?
[00:47:36] Yeah, it's two heads.
[00:47:38] Double-headed. It's called a hemi penis.
[00:47:40] No way! A double headed penis!
[00:47:43] Yeah, I already know.
[00:47:44] Wow!
[00:47:45] So, quick question here.
[00:47:49] I'm so scared.
[00:47:50] Oh my gosh. No, no, no.
[00:47:51] Quick question here.
[00:47:52] Can they two women at the same time there?
[00:47:55] With their two-headed snake?
[00:47:56] No, no, not really.
[00:47:58] No?
[00:47:59] Okay.
[00:48:00] But they can alternate heads.
[00:48:02] Damn.
[00:48:03] Like, okay, so there's a...
[00:48:04] They'll switch your rules, boys.
[00:48:05] A kidnest have...
[00:48:06] That's a fair question, Chad.
[00:48:07] No, it's not a crazy question.
[00:48:09] That's not a crazy question.
[00:48:10] The kidnas have a four-headed penis, and they can switch pairs and kind of like skirt a refractory
[00:48:16] period because each of the pairs has a different refractory period.
[00:48:19] Okay.
[00:48:20] Damn.
[00:48:21] Do you know what I'm talking about?
[00:48:22] I don't know what you're talking about.
[00:48:23] Yeah, yeah.
[00:48:24] Okay.
[00:48:25] Cool down, the cool down.
[00:48:26] They cool down, they cool down in time, and then they can, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:48:27] They can like cheat a cool down period.
[00:48:29] Oh, they can just switch.
[00:48:30] Yeah, yeah.
[00:48:31] Ocers then.
[00:48:32] Wow, they go double rounds.
[00:48:33] Yes.
[00:48:34] Right, that, yeah.
[00:48:35] Okay.
[00:48:36] All right.
[00:48:37] Noodle. We want to know why you came up with the name Noodle first.
[00:48:40] Oh, it's Chatgate for that name.
[00:48:41] Chat.
[00:48:42] She shaped like a noodle. Yeah.
[00:48:44] Oh, snakes kind of shaped like a noodle.
[00:48:47] Yeah, so nice, Noodle.
[00:48:50] Alright, you did great.
[00:48:52] I like snakes. Yeah, not so scary.
[00:48:54] I like Noodle's a lot.
[00:48:56] I think Noodle's right now is my favorite.
[00:48:58] I'm beyond inspired.
[00:49:00] She's so beautiful.
[00:49:02] So can I ask you a last question with Noodle real quick?
[00:49:05] Yeah.
[00:49:06] she bite like and if she did would there be poisonous she could she could bite
[00:49:12] but she's not a venomous snake so she would not inject any venom so if it
[00:49:17] happened to her and that's it how bad would hurt it she's got a bunch of
[00:49:21] little like needle like teeth okay a lot of really small teeth would be way
[00:49:26] worse game but I like a dog or something oh really I could also bite you
[00:49:30] but I wouldn't do that I'm just saying she could bite you ever bit
[00:49:33] Yeah, dude, I'm the youngest of four. Are you kidding?
[00:49:35] Oh gosh, yeah, I'm in the middle, so sure.
[00:49:38] All right, that's noodle.
[00:49:40] W noodle, Jack. W noodle, man, seriously.
[00:49:44] God, I'm scared. I don't know if I'm more scared of my or the animals at this point.
[00:49:48] You know what I mean? Like, um...
[00:49:52] No, I'm seeing them in the middle of child.
[00:49:54] I'm also a sibling. Actually, I'm five. Not four or five.
[00:49:58] I like snakes. I should not buy snake. What do I think? I'd be honest. I probably shouldn't buy snake, huh?
[00:50:05] Hopefully I'll learn some stuff, but I'm learning, you know what I mean?
[00:50:10] You're learning?
[00:50:11] Yes.
[00:50:12] Okay, we're gonna, like, switch gears a little bit. You've met some reptiles and you've met some amphibians.
[00:50:17] Okay.
[00:50:18] Now you're gonna meet some bugs.
[00:50:19] Amphibians.
[00:50:20] Amphibians.
[00:50:21] Amphibians.
[00:50:22] AM, yeah.
[00:50:23] Okay.
[00:50:24] But now you're gonna meet some bugs
[00:50:28] You said that you're not afraid of bugs, but I could see it in your eyes. What does that even mean like I could see that you're scared
[00:50:34] Okay, I'm not scared. So before I introduce you to the bugs. We're gonna do a little bit of exposure therapy. Oh
[00:50:40] Gosh, it's a blindfold
[00:50:43] I think it was like a like an orange sleeve or something a blindfold Maya a blindfold last time was blindfolded
[00:50:48] I was like, ah, I'm trying to think.
[00:50:50] My last relationship.
[00:50:51] But anyways, so I just put this all on.
[00:50:54] Yeah, just put it on.
[00:50:55] You know?
[00:50:56] I'm just freaking blindfolded.
[00:50:57] OK.
[00:50:59] OK, so you're going to be blindfolded.
[00:51:02] I'm going to introduce you to a bug friend.
[00:51:09] Damn it, it's like.
[00:51:10] But the rule is, Marlon, you can't throw the bug
[00:51:13] because it's going to hit you.
[00:51:14] No, never, never, never.
[00:51:15] I'm going to say you can't hurt the bug.
[00:51:16] I would never, no, no, no.
[00:51:17] OK.
[00:51:17] Has anyone actually done that?
[00:51:19] No.
[00:51:19] I'll about to say it.
[00:51:20] Nobody's done it.
[00:51:20] Not trying to be the first one, you know what I mean?
[00:51:22] Yeah.
[00:51:23] OK.
[00:51:24] So I'm going to go into the room.
[00:51:25] I'm going to grab the bug.
[00:51:26] And then I'm going to come back with him.
[00:51:28] And you can put your hands.
[00:51:29] With him, OK.
[00:51:30] On the table.
[00:51:31] Put my hands on the table.
[00:51:33] Yeah.
[00:51:33] And then palms facing up.
[00:51:35] Palms facing up, palms facing up, palms facing up.
[00:51:37] Put your hands together.
[00:51:38] Put your hands together.
[00:51:39] Great.
[00:51:40] OK.
[00:51:41] Wait a minute.
[00:51:41] Can you just give me some sort of description of what
[00:51:43] it is or not at all?
[00:51:44] Yeah, he's really big.
[00:51:46] I'm like really big.
[00:51:51] It's Easter, so hopefully God bless me, okay?
[00:51:53] Okay, all right.
[00:51:54] So I'm here with the bug?
[00:51:56] Ma, please, please, please, please.
[00:51:59] Are you ready?
[00:51:59] Yes, ma'am.
[00:52:00] Okay, I'm going to move my hand.
[00:52:03] Ma, I'm ready.
[00:52:08] Okay, he's not gonna hurt you, I promise you that.
[00:52:11] Oh gosh.
[00:52:11] You're not just, like, the fact I'm holding all these
[00:52:14] It's because I trust you, not the animals, you know that, right?
[00:52:16] That's very nice of you, I appreciate that.
[00:52:18] Yeah.
[00:52:19] Okay.
[00:52:20] But also the animals are my friends, so like, don't talk about my friends.
[00:52:23] Oh, yes, ma'am, yep.
[00:52:24] Okay.
[00:52:25] He's in my hand, so I'm moving my hand over.
[00:52:27] This is my hand, that's about to touch your hand right now, okay?
[00:52:29] Ready?
[00:52:30] This is me.
[00:52:31] That's you.
[00:52:32] Tell me when it's you.
[00:52:33] Tell me when it's you the whole time.
[00:52:34] This is me the whole time.
[00:52:35] That's you, that's you, that's you.
[00:52:36] But now I'm going to move him onto your hand.
[00:52:37] You're going to move him.
[00:52:38] She's a big animal.
[00:52:39] He's a big bug.
[00:52:40] It's a bug.
[00:52:41] Is he going to jump? Is he going to stay there?
[00:52:43] No, he's going to crawl under your hand.
[00:52:45] Did you flatten your hands a little bit?
[00:52:46] Flatten my hands a little bit.
[00:52:47] Okay. Yes ma'am.
[00:52:48] Ready?
[00:52:49] Yes ma'am.
[00:52:50] Okay, I'm moving him under your hand.
[00:52:51] Here he goes.
[00:52:52] Oh my God, Mario.
[00:52:54] Okay, he's on your hand.
[00:52:56] That is definitely some sort of creature.
[00:52:59] Oh God.
[00:53:01] Okay, he's on your hand.
[00:53:03] Yo, Mario, that's gotta be like a big venomous spider
[00:53:06] or something like that.
[00:53:07] It's not a venomous spider.
[00:53:08] Okay, my hand's gone, he's just on your hand.
[00:53:10] Oh my God.
[00:53:12] He's pretty heavy.
[00:53:14] Oh my God, what is that?
[00:53:15] I'm trying to think.
[00:53:16] That's definitely a spider.
[00:53:17] OK.
[00:53:18] That's my guess.
[00:53:18] Now, what spider?
[00:53:19] I would say like a black.
[00:53:25] That's a tongue or something.
[00:53:30] You know, might maybe say something.
[00:53:31] Like what, like, did you just leave me in the dust?
[00:53:32] He's mad.
[00:53:35] You want to see him?
[00:53:36] Yes.
[00:53:40] You're kidding me, you're kidding me right now.
[00:53:57] It's a fake bug, you bot.
[00:53:58] You just made me, you just made me sit there and, hell, this little shit.
[00:54:06] It's a robot bug
[00:54:10] All right, I'll be serious, sorry
[00:54:14] Now don't trust me no more
[00:54:17] I'll be serious
[00:54:20] To me like to ask questions by fake butt, huh?
[00:54:23] Holy loss for all right your voice. Am I right? Hey? Hey?
[00:54:29] All right, all right put one the lag on
[00:54:31] actual exposure there at the time.
[00:54:34] I actually, I actually.
[00:54:35] How do you actually?
[00:54:36] So what if I threw that bug right there?
[00:54:38] I'd be pissed.
[00:54:40] If he was alive, I'd kill you.
[00:54:42] He would not.
[00:54:43] I would.
[00:54:47] Yo, have you heard that question?
[00:54:50] Would you save a baby or a baby puppy?
[00:54:57] All right, anyways, you've heard that and we'll talk about it.
[00:55:01] Yeah, I'm a little nervous, man.
[00:55:03] I'm a little nervous right now.
[00:55:04] Okay, blindfolds going on.
[00:55:06] Okay.
[00:55:08] Shit.
[00:55:10] That should be enough.
[00:55:10] Are you ready?
[00:55:11] Yes.
[00:55:12] Am I?
[00:55:13] Be serious this time.
[00:55:14] Okay, I'm being serious.
[00:55:15] So if not, I'm dashing it.
[00:55:16] I'm telling you right now.
[00:55:17] I'm dashing it.
[00:55:19] Right across my right shoulder.
[00:55:24] God damn it!
[00:55:25] Damn it!
[00:55:26] You can take it off.
[00:55:31] Alright.
[00:55:32] Doubling down?
[00:55:34] I don't usually do the second one.
[00:55:37] Sorry.
[00:55:38] Okay.
[00:55:39] Back with the gloves.
[00:55:42] Alright.
[00:55:43] Now we're actually being serious.
[00:55:44] I'm going to introduce you to some bugs for you.
[00:55:48] Guys.
[00:55:49] What?
[00:55:50] Go ahead.
[00:55:51] Guys.
[00:55:52] A lot of people don't like bugs.
[00:55:54] Is there deeply, deeply misunderstood?
[00:55:58] I already know the answer to this question
[00:56:00] before it comes out on my mouth, Marlon.
[00:56:01] Do you know what an invertebrate is?
[00:56:04] Invertebrate, that gotta be when like
[00:56:06] two from the same family as a kid, right?
[00:56:09] Kinda, don't even lie.
[00:56:10] Oh, oh, oh, you're thinking inbred,
[00:56:12] which sounds similar.
[00:56:13] Okay.
[00:56:14] I have no idea what that is, no.
[00:56:16] Invertebrate?
[00:56:17] Yo, first of all, chat.
[00:56:18] No, that's fine, that's fine.
[00:56:19] Yeah, yeah, stop saying no, he doesn't.
[00:56:21] No, he doesn't.
[00:56:22] before I even answer the question.
[00:56:25] Sorry.
[00:56:26] I'm only got one.
[00:56:27] Sorry.
[00:56:28] So an invertebrate means that it does not have a spine.
[00:56:33] A vertebrate means it has a spine.
[00:56:34] So vertebrates are pretty much everything
[00:56:38] that you think of when you think of an animal.
[00:56:39] So all birds, mammals, reptiles combined, vertebrates.
[00:56:42] OK.
[00:56:43] Vertebrates and invertebrates.
[00:56:45] Yes.
[00:56:45] How many vertebrates do you think
[00:56:47] there are on planet?
[00:56:49] Or how many species of vertebrates?
[00:56:51] So vertebrates is with the spine, correct?
[00:56:55] All animals.
[00:56:56] Pretty much.
[00:56:57] So you just met what, three vertebrate species today.
[00:57:00] How many vertebrate species do you think they're on the planet?
[00:57:02] I mean.
[00:57:03] It's a hard question.
[00:57:04] That's like six, seven.
[00:57:08] Okay, what do y'all three years old boys?
[00:57:09] What the fuck are we doing here, huh?
[00:57:11] I'm gonna go like 100,000.
[00:57:15] Okay, 100,000 species Marlin thinks
[00:57:18] that's really not a bad guess.
[00:57:20] It's not a bad guess?
[00:57:21] I'm really not a bad guess.
[00:57:22] Ooh!
[00:57:23] About 60,000.
[00:57:24] Not bad!
[00:57:25] Identified species of vertebrates on the planet.
[00:57:28] This is all of our birds, mammals, reptiles, everything that you think of when you think
[00:57:32] of a mammal.
[00:57:33] Oh, jeez!
[00:57:34] Somewhere around 60,000 species.
[00:57:35] Fairs!
[00:57:36] How many species of invertebrates do you think there are?
[00:57:38] So this is all bugs, jellyfish, coral.
[00:57:42] Am I done for thinking that would be lower?
[00:57:44] Okay, what do you think?
[00:57:46] Just because of that reaction, I'm going to go 90,000.
[00:57:48] Okay, 90,000, he thinks, species of invertebrates on the planet.
[00:57:52] There's actually identified 1.3 million species of invertebrates on the planet.
[00:58:01] What?
[00:58:02] Yeah. So invertebrates absolutely rule our planet. They're so, so important.
[00:58:08] Bro, was I not thinking it would be the opposite way around or am I tripping?
[00:58:12] Well, I guess it's all the like small insects we don't know about, huh?
[00:58:16] Wait, 1.3 million.
[00:58:20] So...
[00:58:22] Am I tripping, Chad? I might be tripping, alright, yeah.
[00:58:25] We're gonna start with the gateway bug.
[00:58:27] Okay.
[00:58:29] Gateway bug.
[00:58:30] This is Marty.
[00:58:31] Alright, Marty Supreme. Okay.
[00:58:33] Marty. Marty smells a little bit.
[00:58:36] Does he?
[00:58:37] Yes, probably.
[00:58:38] Marty is a zebra isopod.
[00:58:42] Yo, do y'all see that, Chad?
[00:58:44] Can y'all really see the pattern on that? That's sick.
[00:58:46] I'll bring one up there.
[00:58:47] Yeah, yeah.
[00:58:48] I'll let you hold one.
[00:58:49] Here you go.
[00:58:50] So, in the U.S., people call these roly-polys, generally.
[00:58:54] Was it roly-polys?
[00:58:55] Yeah, roly-poly.
[00:58:56] What, and why is that?
[00:58:58] It's just, I don't know.
[00:58:59] It's what people call them as kids.
[00:59:01] Roly-polys.
[00:59:02] So, here he is.
[00:59:03] If you guys know roly-polys in the States, this is a zebra isopod.
[00:59:07] So it's like the Mediterranean version of our roly-polys.
[00:59:10] It just has stripes.
[00:59:12] Beautiful, right?
[00:59:14] Wow.
[00:59:16] Wow.
[00:59:18] Shadiah, do you see that?
[00:59:20] Do you see that?
[00:59:22] That's such a cool shape.
[00:59:24] What's it called again? A shell?
[00:59:26] It's not a shell, I guess.
[00:59:28] It's sort of like a shell.
[00:59:30] So these are actually crustaceans.
[00:59:32] So they're related to crabs and lobsters.
[00:59:34] Huh.
[00:59:36] Oh, these aren't as bad.
[00:59:38] So these guys are really important
[00:59:40] They're detritivores, which means that they help break down decaying matter and make it
[00:59:45] into soils that we can use to grow new things.
[00:59:48] So they're very, very important for our planet for that reason.
[00:59:50] They come in a huge variety.
[00:59:51] They can be really small like this.
[00:59:53] They can have a bunch of different colors and shapes and patterns.
[00:59:56] They can be purple.
[00:59:57] They can have stripes.
[00:59:58] They can be orange.
[00:59:59] Oh, what the hell?
[01:00:00] So cool.
[01:00:01] They can be small like Marty that we just met, and they can also be big like this.
[01:00:04] They cannot be that big.
[01:00:05] Don't lie to me.
[01:00:06] They cannot be that big.
[01:00:07] Swear.
[01:00:08] Giant marine isopods, they live in our oceans right now.
[01:00:10] What the fuck?
[01:00:11] This is life-sized.
[01:00:15] It can be this big, this little shit right here.
[01:00:17] Well, not this species, but isopods in general.
[01:00:22] Yeah, these are on our seafloors right now.
[01:00:25] So cool.
[01:00:26] But hold on now, hold on now.
[01:00:27] So this is a, what is it called, inverted bread?
[01:00:30] Inverted bread.
[01:00:31] And that's what this is, right?
[01:00:33] Yes.
[01:00:34] You're telling me this doesn't have a spine.
[01:00:35] Correct.
[01:00:38] This is the crustacean.
[01:00:41] Yeah, I know.
[01:00:43] Like a crab and a lobster, so it does not have a spine.
[01:00:46] Okay.
[01:00:47] Yeah.
[01:00:48] Okay, so you're not scared of that bug, that's good.
[01:00:53] No, I'm not scared of that bug.
[01:00:55] I don't know what I'm most scared of, like, I think I'm more of like a big animal type
[01:00:59] of scary guy.
[01:01:00] If this is like some small stuff, I'm good, like, you know what I mean?
[01:01:02] You want a bigger bug?
[01:01:05] You want a bigger bug?
[01:01:06] Uh, whatever you feel like giving me, you know what I mean?
[01:01:09] All right.
[01:01:11] A little pound of that, not a bad shout, chill.
[01:01:15] We don't eat animals over here.
[01:01:17] Oh, quick question, Maya.
[01:01:18] Are you going to say anything about chins?
[01:01:19] Yeah, mostly.
[01:01:20] I mean, I'll eat meat occasionally.
[01:01:22] OK.
[01:01:22] I'm pretty much fed.
[01:01:23] Kind of figured we've got it.
[01:01:24] Right here is the other thing, if you want to know.
[01:01:27] Cool.
[01:01:27] Yeah.
[01:01:28] These are actually on the show.
[01:01:34] Hello?
[01:01:36] I don't even see where you're at.
[01:01:38] Oh gosh, no.
[01:01:39] Oh god, no.
[01:01:43] Oh, cockroaches, like, I guess.
[01:01:44] Yes.
[01:01:45] Is that actually?
[01:01:46] Yes.
[01:01:47] Now, I have some history with cockroaches.
[01:01:49] I'll tell you that.
[01:01:49] Tell me the history.
[01:01:50] So, well, I didn't have a lot of money.
[01:01:54] Went to Miami to start streaming, you know what I mean?
[01:01:56] With my last money, my bank account.
[01:01:59] And yeah, I used to live with a lot of cockroaches.
[01:02:04] And for some reason, they've kept following me
[01:02:06] until my house now to the point where it's like a zoo
[01:02:09] of cockroaches all around everywhere.
[01:02:12] So I don't really know what that is like a intel of
[01:02:15] or what the energy says about my house, but.
[01:02:17] I can tell you all about it.
[01:02:19] You want to go over there?
[01:02:20] Yes, please, yeah.
[01:02:21] This is Barbara?
[01:02:22] Barbara.
[01:02:23] Like that name.
[01:02:24] She's a Madagascar hissing cockroach.
[01:02:26] So people don't like when cockroaches are in their house,
[01:02:30] which makes sense.
[01:02:32] Cockroaches, just like Marty, the bug we just met,
[01:02:34] also to try to board their decomposers so they their job in nature is to break
[01:02:40] down decaying matter and make it into soils that we can use to grow new
[01:02:43] things. So getting mad at a cockroach for being inside of someone's house is kind
[01:02:49] of like getting mad at a firefighter for being at the site of a fire. They
[01:02:53] did not start the fire they're there to put it out. I didn't know that. This is a real
[01:02:58] picture. Wait so they do what they help with what again? So if you have any
[01:03:03] exposed food in your house. Cockroaches are going to come in and be like, oh, this is
[01:03:08] something that I need to break down to make into soils to grow new foods. That is what
[01:03:12] their natural job is. That being said, you don't want to cohabit with cockroaches, right?
[01:03:16] It's not ideal, but I do think it's important for people to know. There's a very, very
[01:03:20] small percentage of cockroaches, cockroach species, that actually are like pests,
[01:03:26] quote unquote, pests to people. Most of them just live in forests and break down
[01:03:30] decaying matter in our soils. They're just doing their job.
[01:03:32] So they're actually good for nature for us.
[01:03:34] Yes.
[01:03:34] Oh wow.
[01:03:35] They're very, very important.
[01:03:36] Shut up, Barbara, man.
[01:03:37] Barbara would be breaking us down, seriously, guys.
[01:03:39] But, again, you don't want to live with them,
[01:03:41] and I understand that.
[01:03:42] I'm not saying, like, people don't have to come in here
[01:03:44] and then leave being like, I love bugs as much as mine.
[01:03:46] I'm not going to.
[01:03:47] But.
[01:03:47] You're going to have to love bugs,
[01:03:48] but I feel like it's good to, like, know what they actually
[01:03:51] do, I guess, you know what I mean?
[01:03:53] Exactly.
[01:03:54] True, true, true, true, true.
[01:03:56] OK.
[01:03:58] So you obviously save animals, right?
[01:04:00] Yeah.
[01:04:01] and you do not bring in any animals that's not,
[01:04:04] that quote unquote, not need saving.
[01:04:07] Sure. Right?
[01:04:08] Yeah.
[01:04:09] So, for example, Barbara and her friends.
[01:04:12] Yeah.
[01:04:14] You just brought them in from where, like, you know what I'm saying?
[01:04:18] Like.
[01:04:19] So these guys came from an educational colony
[01:04:21] at a, in a classroom in Philadelphia.
[01:04:23] So the colony got too big and so they split them off
[01:04:26] and that's how we ended up with,
[01:04:28] with Madagascar hissing cockroaches.
[01:04:30] Also, though, with the bugs.
[01:04:31] Not a lot of bugs that are like in rescues like dogs.
[01:04:35] So we purchased bugs for education here too,
[01:04:36] just to teach people about them
[01:04:38] because we think it's important.
[01:04:39] That's true.
[01:04:40] Okay, I'm gonna bring you another bug this week.
[01:04:41] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[01:04:42] This one about a miss though.
[01:04:43] Yeah.
[01:04:44] I don't think you heard me.
[01:04:45] Gotta be, I'm not gonna lie to you,
[01:04:47] gotta be at the bottom of the bottom of the bottom
[01:04:49] of the tier, you know what I'm saying?
[01:04:50] I love Barbara, she'll like that,
[01:04:51] but like, come on, do it.
[01:04:52] You know what I mean?
[01:04:53] What the hell?
[01:04:54] Sorry, I didn't hear that.
[01:04:56] Okay.
[01:04:57] This?
[01:05:00] is tortellini
[01:05:03] by the way the bugs we've met so far like the marty they're all named marty and like the
[01:05:14] tortellini that's the name of the species or his name is his name
[01:05:23] tortellina the pasta making me hungry here boys
[01:05:25] Ta-da!
[01:05:26] We're good, we're good, we're good.
[01:05:28] So we're good, right?
[01:05:29] We're fine.
[01:05:30] Talk about it.
[01:05:31] It's like a book.
[01:05:32] This is tortellini.
[01:05:33] That looks fake.
[01:05:34] That looks fake.
[01:05:35] This is an emperor scorpion.
[01:05:39] So this is the first, this is a venomous bug, right?
[01:05:44] Scorpions or venomous.
[01:05:45] Scorpion.
[01:05:46] Here's what he looks like.
[01:05:48] Wow, handsome.
[01:05:51] He's just sitting.
[01:05:54] Wow, Emperor Scorpion.
[01:05:57] Holy shit.
[01:05:58] So, Tortellini is a baby.
[01:05:59] OK.
[01:06:01] Well, actually, this is his baby book.
[01:06:02] Let's see how big they are.
[01:06:05] Oh, OK.
[01:06:07] This is Tortellini's baby books, since he got here to Alves.
[01:06:10] When I got him, he was this big.
[01:06:12] And he grows kind of like snakes do.
[01:06:15] Oh, wow.
[01:06:16] And this is his most recent molt.
[01:06:18] But he'll continue growing.
[01:06:19] As you can see, there's some space in this.
[01:06:21] because he'll get to be about this big as an adult.
[01:06:24] How big? That's the question.
[01:06:26] Dump it on.
[01:06:27] This is special.
[01:06:28] And he is venomous.
[01:06:30] Yes.
[01:06:31] He'll get to be about this big as an adult.
[01:06:32] Oh, hell no. Okay.
[01:06:34] Why would you say hell no?
[01:06:35] No, that might be, like,
[01:06:38] you see that little tear right there, Chad?
[01:06:40] That little shit that hits you, you might be dead.
[01:06:44] Don't even lie to me.
[01:06:44] No, it's like a, no, it's like a bee sting.
[01:06:47] It would be like a bee sting if you got it.
[01:06:48] But like, you wouldn't hold this guy.
[01:06:50] I would, I don't let collaborators hold him
[01:06:52] only because if he did sing you,
[01:06:55] it'd be really bad for Buggy.
[01:06:56] Partly buggy, like, literally, part of the fun.
[01:06:59] Yeah.
[01:07:01] He's got a really cool party trick you want to see?
[01:07:03] Yeah.
[01:07:06] This is the buttons on the end of this light.
[01:07:08] Oh, and then.
[01:07:09] Yeah, we got to make it a little tiny bit darker.
[01:07:14] Here you go, Monon.
[01:07:15] You can turn this light on and point it at him.
[01:07:16] Monon?
[01:07:17] Is that like rude?
[01:07:17] I thought it was kind of rude.
[01:07:18] It's OK.
[01:07:19] That's good, space that's good.
[01:07:23] Go ahead, ta-da.
[01:07:25] Yo!
[01:07:28] They can't even see it.
[01:07:29] They can't.
[01:07:31] Have I seen this?
[01:07:33] Wow.
[01:07:37] So- Oh my God.
[01:07:38] Scorpions flora, thunder black light.
[01:07:41] Yeah, they glow.
[01:07:43] What, yo, that's actually insane.
[01:07:45] It is insane.
[01:07:47] And then turn the light off.
[01:07:48] Can't see him.
[01:07:49] where's the where's the scorpion that turn on and then bang there is
[01:07:53] well i'll see how far can i get like in the beginning i don't know no one's tried
[01:07:57] it
[01:07:58] with that
[01:07:59] like you can still a bit
[01:08:02] there's a really fun game to play outside at night in texas in arizona
[01:08:05] and you go around like a flashlight yeah flip over some rocks
[01:08:09] um... that's sick
[01:08:11] great question uh... someone in chat we can turn the lights back on
[01:08:13] someone in chat said why
[01:08:15] uh... we don't know
[01:08:17] I wish I could tell you why but that's one of the coolest things about it is we don't know for sure
[01:08:20] There's a like a number of animals that'll fluoresce under black light the inside of flowers will fluoresce under black light
[01:08:28] We don't know wow
[01:08:30] Maybe I'm not getting to see it like really up close. It looks like a
[01:08:34] Like a toy like a little plastic toy. Yeah, like admittedly. Yeah, he's so cool
[01:08:40] That's sick. So that in does that give him any sort of advantage at night like not really does it?
[01:08:45] No, they may be able to find each other better with with that vision. Yeah, we don't know
[01:08:53] This is a really important bug too because he's carnivorous, so he eats other bugs
[01:08:57] So he helps regulate other bug populations, so he his job is important for that reason like what bugs tell the bugs
[01:09:03] He'll eat crickets and mealworms. Okay. Have you ever
[01:09:06] thought about how scorpions
[01:09:08] mate
[01:09:10] my friend
[01:09:11] Can you tell me about all the animals we see from now on how they may not to be weird or anything
[01:09:16] They're very interesting. You know me as a adult man
[01:09:20] I would like to know how we get life on what do you think the scorpions all right, so fun fact
[01:09:27] Berry like I said into dinosaur alligators alligators. You know, I'm saying we just saw one
[01:09:32] And they actually made like this my right. Let me tell you something. Okay. So obviously you probably don't know this cuz you know
[01:09:37] That's not against the animals anything but
[01:09:39] Dave, Basie, go like this, alligators, alligators, swim, side to side, boom, flip over, get stuck
[01:09:50] like this, wobble, wobble, wobble, wobble, come on the other side pregnant.
[01:09:56] Okay, okay.
[01:09:58] So that's what Alligator does now, what I would guess, I mean, let me just take
[01:10:04] I can look real quick.
[01:10:06] Hold on now.
[01:10:08] I do see it.
[01:10:11] Now I know if y'all see that.
[01:10:12] I DIYed them.
[01:10:14] That is all.
[01:10:15] So I'm going somewhere, correct?
[01:10:17] Okay, okay.
[01:10:18] They have holes.
[01:10:19] So I will guess this thing.
[01:10:21] Sorry.
[01:10:21] They have holes.
[01:10:22] Rage one?
[01:10:23] Did he seriously?
[01:10:25] No he did not.
[01:10:26] Is it over?
[01:10:27] Hold on!
[01:10:27] No he didn't!
[01:10:29] Hold on!
[01:10:31] Wait, did he actually?
[01:10:32] Yes, let's go!
[01:10:33] What the fuck!
[01:10:35] That's so sick!
[01:10:39] Oh, did you watch that video on stream?
[01:10:42] Yeah.
[01:10:43] That's tough.
[01:10:45] Yeah, you were really, that was really embarrassing.
[01:10:49] Well, he asked me one?
[01:10:51] That's so sick.
[01:10:52] That's actually so sick.
[01:10:54] Yo, shout out to Rage. That'd be Rage, bro.
[01:10:56] My god, that'd be Rage.
[01:10:57] I love Rage.
[01:10:58] That's crazy.
[01:10:59] That's so sick. I'm so happy for him.
[01:11:01] Holy shit, W.A.
[01:11:03] Okay, so I mean I would guess this is the man is that is that is that what it's supposed
[01:11:08] to be demonstrated as?
[01:11:09] I'm not gonna say.
[01:11:10] Okay, what is the man?
[01:11:11] I'm just guessing because he's bigger.
[01:11:12] I'm a feminist, you know what I mean?
[01:11:14] But I'm gonna guess like this straight right here holds a whole bang right there man's
[01:11:19] a little bit on top.
[01:11:20] So how do they realize to click his scorpions can't fly right like be serious.
[01:11:24] Okay, be serious.
[01:11:25] Go ahead.
[01:11:26] Go ahead.
[01:11:27] Go ahead.
[01:11:28] Go ahead.
[01:11:29] Go ahead.
[01:11:30] Go ahead.
[01:11:31] Go ahead.
[01:11:32] Production.
[01:11:33] Okay.
[01:11:34] I'm getting me into mood and shit, huh?
[01:11:40] So what they do is, female, female, man, see each other.
[01:11:51] Oh
[01:11:54] Post back a little bit, you know, I guess that trash and go on yeah
[01:12:00] And then take some bite
[01:12:04] It comes to the side and lays down like that
[01:12:14] Yeah, sorry about that. I mean production you can't fucking put that music okay, okay, um
[01:12:21] So no, you're kind of on to something sort of...
[01:12:25] On beat a little bit. Not really.
[01:12:27] I just felt like I needed to win again.
[01:12:28] Why do you always do that?
[01:12:29] So, no. So here's how Scorpion's made.
[01:12:32] If you guys have never thought about this, it's actually very cool.
[01:12:34] So first, this is the male, this is the female in this situation.
[01:12:37] Oh, right.
[01:12:37] But these, well, I mean, these are just stuffed animals.
[01:12:39] Okay, sure.
[01:12:40] So I can show anything.
[01:12:41] First, they will hold hands, right?
[01:12:44] Really?
[01:12:45] Look how cute.
[01:12:45] Okay, they'll hold hands like this, like this, and they'll do a little dance.
[01:12:49] And so they're da-da-da-da, right?
[01:12:51] Cute, amazing.
[01:12:51] Okay.
[01:12:52] Okay, and then when they're both ready,
[01:12:55] the male will drop a spermatophor.
[01:13:04] A packet of sperm.
[01:13:07] This is a spermatophor.
[01:13:09] He'll drop a spermatophor on the ground.
[01:13:13] What?
[01:13:13] And then with their holding hands,
[01:13:14] he'll guide her on top of it
[01:13:16] and she'll pick it up like a loot drop.
[01:13:18] You're trolling.
[01:13:19] Pregnant.
[01:13:22] She's talking to the little care package.
[01:13:24] Come pick it up.
[01:13:24] Yep.
[01:13:25] Have my kids type.
[01:13:26] Yep.
[01:13:27] What?
[01:13:28] Yep.
[01:13:29] So that's how it's going to be.
[01:13:30] Okay, so how long do you think it will be on the ground
[01:13:33] until it's not active no more?
[01:13:35] Like, you know what I'm saying?
[01:13:36] That's a great question.
[01:13:37] I don't know the answer though.
[01:13:38] Because they gotta be picked up pretty fast, no?
[01:13:40] Yeah.
[01:13:41] I think so.
[01:13:42] But I actually don't know.
[01:13:43] Wow.
[01:13:44] I don't know.
[01:13:45] So they never really get the,
[01:13:45] it's probably not the nicest feeling though,
[01:13:47] is it, Chad?
[01:13:48] Oh, I think it's pretty like because she doesn't have to pick it up, you know, huh?
[01:13:52] So why do they dance it's just courting?
[01:13:55] Lots of courting rituals in nature. That's sick. Yeah, okay?
[01:14:00] Okay, all right. So guys generally speaking bugs very important
[01:14:04] They do a lot of really really important ecosystem services for us
[01:14:06] You don't have to like bugs, but you should know that we need them. We would all die without them
[01:14:11] Okay. Um, all right, so we're gonna go outside
[01:14:18] go outside and
[01:14:20] No, we don't raise one.
[01:14:21] Don't be raised, man, seriously, seriously.
[01:14:23] Yeah, no, I'm so happy for him.
[01:14:24] Yeah, don't be raised.
[01:14:26] So we're gonna go outside
[01:14:27] and we're gonna do the tour of the sanctuary.
[01:14:29] This is a little bit different today.
[01:14:32] This is our...
[01:14:33] It's not a real fish.
[01:14:34] These are treats for the animals today.
[01:14:35] Oh, gosh, here we are.
[01:14:36] No, it is a real fish.
[01:14:37] Some grass.
[01:14:39] So we're gonna do something a little bit different today.
[01:14:42] We're gonna start by going
[01:14:43] to that brand new enclosure.
[01:14:45] But there are rules to this.
[01:14:47] There's no.
[01:14:48] So we just rescued a serval, which is a cat
[01:14:53] from Africa and this serval was purchased at a flea market in Texas by some guy to be his pet and
[01:15:00] People think that they want servals. I think they want tigers. I think they want monkeys
[01:15:04] They think they want a bunch of exotic cuts, right?
[01:15:05] And it never works out almost never works out
[01:15:07] And so this serval was bought at a flea market and then was surrendered because he couldn't take care of them anymore
[01:15:13] We brought this serval into our facility
[01:15:15] less than a, we brought it on Wednesday of last week.
[01:15:20] Oh, just got here.
[01:15:21] Just got here.
[01:15:22] Oh, damn.
[01:15:23] So we built this temporary enclosure for him,
[01:15:26] and he's only been in there since Wednesday.
[01:15:28] He's very-
[01:15:29] I knew T'Liw trying to get him just to get it.
[01:15:30] I knew T'Liw trying to get him just to get it.
[01:15:31] And anxious, and no collaborator has met him before.
[01:15:33] Oh my God.
[01:15:34] No worries.
[01:15:35] So our plan for today is, we're gonna keep it,
[01:15:40] we're gonna keep it cute, we're gonna keep it quiet.
[01:15:42] We're going to bring some treats in.
[01:15:46] We're going to give, this is his food.
[01:15:48] This is his afternoon feeding.
[01:15:51] So you're going to walk in there with me.
[01:15:53] We're going to take out his old food
[01:15:54] and we're going to replace it with new food.
[01:15:56] We're not going to talk.
[01:15:58] You can look at him, but we're not going to talk to him
[01:16:01] at all.
[01:16:02] We're just going to walk in there, drop his food
[01:16:03] and walk out.
[01:16:04] And if he doesn't like the look of you, because you're a man
[01:16:07] and who knows what his experience is with men
[01:16:10] and if he's afraid of you, we're
[01:16:11] We're just gonna turn around and walk.
[01:16:12] And how do we know that?
[01:16:17] Like the look of you, we're just gonna turn around and walk out.
[01:16:21] Is he dangerous?
[01:16:22] Could he be like this?
[01:16:23] Yeah, I mean, he's a, yeah.
[01:16:25] He's a wild cat.
[01:16:26] He's a wild cat, yeah.
[01:16:27] We're not going in the enclosure, Chad.
[01:16:30] We're not going in the enclosure.
[01:16:32] We're feeding.
[01:16:33] We're just dropping the food.
[01:16:34] We're dropping the food and then we're walking back.
[01:16:35] The important thing that you guys need to know,
[01:16:37] obviously for content, it'd be sick
[01:16:39] If we went in the enclosure and he hand fed him and he ran around and it was crazy, we're
[01:16:43] not going to do anything that's not good for this animal's welfare.
[01:16:46] He also just got here.
[01:16:48] He just got here.
[01:16:49] So if he doesn't like it, we're just going to turn around and walk back.
[01:16:52] But the good thing is that we have a camera on him.
[01:16:55] So Alveas is live 24-7.
[01:16:58] I don't know if you guys knew this on Twitter.
[01:17:01] So you can watch our cameras 24-7.
[01:17:03] There's animals and all of our cameras and all of our animals and closures.
[01:17:05] It's a great way to support us, by the way, because we make ad revenue on those
[01:17:08] cameras.
[01:17:09] place up and running. So if you ever want to have our cams on, great. But you guys will
[01:17:13] see us on the cams going into this animals enclosure. We're going to see how that goes.
[01:17:17] But again, we're not going to talk to each other. I might say a few things to him. Maybe
[01:17:21] while we're in there, I'll feel it out as we go.
[01:17:23] Can I talk to you, even?
[01:17:24] No.
[01:17:25] Okay, yes ma'am. Okay, so you just guide me.
[01:17:28] Yeah, you're just walking with me.
[01:17:29] You're just guiding me.
[01:17:30] And you can look at him while we walk in.
[01:17:31] Okay.
[01:17:32] Oh, sure.
[01:17:33] So you're going to wear these clothes?
[01:17:35] This is actually sick, a lot of guys, okay, so story is like you said someone bought him
[01:17:42] at a flea market, okay, and then it was just like they tried to have him as pet or not.
[01:17:48] Yeah, we know we're age one, it's so sick.
[01:17:55] That's actually sick.
[01:17:56] So you're putting gloves on, you kind of have a gross job actually.
[01:18:00] You're going to reach into his enclosure and you're going to take out any excess
[01:18:02] food that he hasn't eaten, so they're dead rats.
[01:18:05] What?
[01:18:06] Yeah.
[01:18:06] And if he hasn't eaten them, you're going to pull them out.
[01:18:09] And I'm going to put this new food in.
[01:18:10] I pray to the Lord on Easter right now
[01:18:12] that he's ate every single ounce of this food, every bone,
[01:18:16] every gut and little tail, like rat smile.
[01:18:22] That's your job, yeah.
[01:18:23] You're going to pull out the rats.
[01:18:24] Let us in?
[01:18:25] No, we don't.
[01:18:25] Thank God.
[01:18:26] We've not saved and gotten in rats.
[01:18:27] I don't care.
[01:18:27] We're not rats.
[01:18:28] Let's see what we have here, bro, OK?
[01:18:29] We used to have rats in there.
[01:18:30] Awesome.
[01:18:31] OK, yeah.
[01:18:31] Rats are cool.
[01:18:32] Yes.
[01:18:33] yes
[01:18:40] chat we're going to mute for a second nobody freak out
[01:18:42] yeah relax that's swapping swapping swapping swapping
[01:19:03] Sorry, I forgot there was a mouse in there.
[01:19:08] Which one are these things?
[01:19:10] They have bits in them. It's just like a cardboard thing
[01:19:13] to open it. Little minnows.
[01:19:15] Dude, they have tongue machines.
[01:19:19] I'm so sorry, Rocky. That must be miserable.
[01:19:22] We're back.
[01:19:24] Chat, it's the end of the world.
[01:19:26] End of the world. End of the world is back.
[01:19:28] And we're back. And we're back. And we're on the backpack.
[01:19:30] Um, okay. You guys want to see what he's eating?
[01:19:33] Yes, I want to see.
[01:19:34] So he's got these are, this is enrichment.
[01:19:37] So they're like toys for him, basically, um, they're little cardboard eggs and
[01:19:41] they've got dried minnows.
[01:19:44] Yum.
[01:19:44] Snack.
[01:19:45] Delicious.
[01:19:46] Okay.
[01:19:46] Um, he's got a whole sardine here.
[01:19:49] This is a whole sardine.
[01:19:52] Yum.
[01:19:52] Um, and then there are also some gutted mice in here.
[01:19:55] Uh, so he'll be eating those as well.
[01:19:59] Yes.
[01:20:00] I'll be feeding him these you're gonna be taking out anything that he has not eaten. I know I know it's worse. I'll be honest
[01:20:06] Okay, okay. You ready? Let's do it
[01:20:10] Here's a chat phone for you if you want. Oh nice
[01:20:14] Oh, I got my own little chat phone. Wow. My routine cameras today. Holy shit. Yeah, we're kind of good at this
[01:20:20] I love that. Oh
[01:20:22] Oh wow, so look Chad, this is the, for people who hasn't seen, this is the outside part of
[01:20:32] the sanctuary, right?
[01:20:33] So how big is this mine?
[01:20:34] We're 30 acres now.
[01:20:36] 30?
[01:20:37] 30.
[01:20:38] Damn, and you just want to keep building out?
[01:20:39] Yeah, that's the dream.
[01:20:41] So what's the goal and the dream?
[01:20:43] I mean, it's probably already done most of it, I feel like, but what's the end goal?
[01:20:47] So our goal, our next step, we're developing this new facility.
[01:20:52] it's a breeding and reintroduction site.
[01:20:55] So we're gonna start breeding endangered wolves
[01:20:57] for release in the wild in the next few years.
[01:21:00] Really?
[01:21:01] Yeah, so a great way to help with conservation
[01:21:03] is by breeding animals in captivity
[01:21:04] and then reintroducing them.
[01:21:06] So how do you reintroduce them
[01:21:08] without them being kind of scared going on to the wild?
[01:21:10] Does that make sense?
[01:21:11] Yeah, it's a great question.
[01:21:12] So with the wolves that we're working
[01:21:14] on Mexican gray wolves,
[01:21:15] you have to release them when they're really,
[01:21:17] really young, like before their eyes even open.
[01:21:19] So they never have to wait to see.
[01:21:20] about say yeah okay all right so yeah chat you guys are gonna stay here you'll
[01:21:26] see me and Marlon on these live cameras we're gonna walk over there we're gonna
[01:21:29] stop talking now and swap out his food and you'll see him he doesn't have a
[01:21:34] name yet okay so chat last time this is a new cat wild cat African cat
[01:21:44] okay so I'm excited bum nervous let's do it as far as a mental scene on the
[01:21:49] camera.
[01:21:57] All right.
[01:22:49] I don't know what water is, and that if you can reach it, or you can't reach it, I don't know, maybe you can.
[01:23:04] I'll just put this in and we'll have them come take it out so you can put all these through the shoot.
[01:23:34] I'm gonna take a little more squeeze in.
[01:23:36] Use the back one.
[01:23:41] I'm gonna put it around this one.
[01:23:45] Just a little bit.
[01:23:54] One more, one more.
[01:23:56] Good job.
[01:23:59] Very nice.
[01:24:04] Okay.
[01:24:05] Press this.
[01:24:11] That's cool.
[01:24:24] Okay, good job.
[01:24:51] Bra.
[01:24:53] He saw him from the window, huh?
[01:24:55] He's beautiful, right?
[01:24:56] I wish we could go in there.
[01:24:57] That was...
[01:24:58] He's beautiful.
[01:24:59] But he's, like, so pretty.
[01:25:01] Yeah.
[01:25:02] Damn.
[01:25:03] Um...
[01:25:04] Yeah.
[01:25:05] He actually did really good, though.
[01:25:06] It was nice that he didn't move.
[01:25:08] I mean, worst case, he would, like, start running and hitting the walls right.
[01:25:12] Has he done that?
[01:25:13] Yeah.
[01:25:14] And he first got here.
[01:25:15] Really?
[01:25:16] He's really scared.
[01:25:17] Yeah.
[01:25:18] And he's still probably, I mean, he's still very scared.
[01:25:19] Right?
[01:25:20] So how long does that take with animals?
[01:25:21] bring in before you kind of get comfort with you and like the team and like what
[01:25:24] not you know it depends on the animal entirely they're like people you know
[01:25:27] they're not ease my animal care
[01:25:33] bro that was insane cool that cat is we couldn't reach the old bits in
[01:25:42] servals enclosure if you guys could get a flea market
[01:25:49] The market, bro. Thank you. He did great though. Did you see
[01:25:55] Is that legal to have three markets of just like animals that are mine come back in here. Yeah same. Oh really
[01:26:03] Jesus Christ
[01:26:15] That is saying
[01:26:19] Alrighty
[01:26:23] How to use all my yeah, you can take those off
[01:26:26] So this is well, bro. He's kind of hiding, but that's that's his butt anyway
[01:26:33] Yo, that's such a cool cat like very cool
[01:26:37] Sometimes or in the past couple days, I guess he's been coming out after we dropped new food to go check it out
[01:26:43] So we're gonna see if he does that. I don't know if he's gonna do that
[01:26:45] Do you ever get to a point where like
[01:26:49] Like you can go in there and I'd be there with him without every possible.
[01:26:52] I don't know.
[01:26:53] Um...
[01:26:54] We'll see.
[01:26:56] Yeah.
[01:26:57] Um, okay.
[01:26:59] That's crazy.
[01:27:00] RayStream?
[01:27:01] I'm just like...
[01:27:03] No, I hate when people do this but...
[01:27:06] Wait, RayStream going crazy, said, or what?
[01:27:08] Oh, he's like 265,000.
[01:27:10] You're trolling me.
[01:27:12] Trolling!
[01:27:14] He has a better lighting in here.
[01:27:16] Oh my God.
[01:27:21] Oh my God.
[01:27:24] Oh, he's the most popular man in town.
[01:27:26] Hey, buddy, text my phone now.
[01:27:28] Hey, buddy, text my phone.
[01:27:31] What?
[01:27:33] Yo, this is insane.
[01:27:37] Wait, why is he getting so much gift this time?
[01:27:40] He didn't get this?
[01:27:42] Oh my God.
[01:27:45] I
[01:27:55] Man, I love your rage sidebar rage you're going insane, but that's crazy
[01:28:01] That's insane. So I raise bufferoe. That's crazy to us. He's sad up. Oh, he's licking
[01:28:07] He's so cute
[01:28:09] How many times a day does he?
[01:28:11] He's getting back three times a day right now. I think
[01:28:13] So with this animal, all the animals that are here, we call them ambassadors because we teach people about different things with them, right?
[01:28:21] Like I've been doing today. Wow.
[01:28:23] Oh my God, look.
[01:28:25] So with him, I'm really excited to be able to teach people about one, like the exploitation of cats in the pet trade, right? And other animals in the pet trade.
[01:28:32] I always think life can't really.
[01:28:34] Poaching, too. He's obviously such a beautiful animal. A lot of people see this coat and like they want it for fashion, for home decor.
[01:28:44] So we can talk about poaching and the fur trade. We can also talk about traditional medicine with him.
[01:28:49] Some people use parts of servals for traditional medicine.
[01:28:51] But yeah, he'll be really cool.
[01:28:54] So, okay. That was great. Thank you very much.
[01:28:58] Yeah, I hope I could see that was a big ass dead random.
[01:29:02] You didn't like holding the dead mice though huh?
[01:29:05] I hated that.
[01:29:06] Like rats, mice, mouses, I don't know if that's a different thing.
[01:29:12] Mice was correct.
[01:29:13] I hate those names.
[01:29:15] Well you did good.
[01:29:17] Okay, you want to go see the rest of the animals?
[01:29:19] Yes, please.
[01:29:20] Let's do it.
[01:29:21] Alright.
[01:29:22] Let's get it, chat.
[01:29:23] Let's go see some more animals shall we?
[01:29:27] You don't like birds right?
[01:29:28] No I don't like birds, don't.
[01:29:30] Okay, we'll start there.
[01:29:32] Gosh.
[01:29:34] Alright!
[01:29:37] Chatfire for Marlon?
[01:29:45] Man, I'm so happy for Rage, oh gosh.
[01:29:47] Yo, I keep thinking about it. That's awesome, bro.
[01:29:49] That's so sick.
[01:29:50] That's so sick, chat.
[01:29:51] So, so, so sick, honestly.
[01:29:53] Alright.
[01:29:54] Alright!
[01:29:56] Wait a minute, how do you have this?
[01:29:57] Chad, that could have been Marlon if he didn't shoot himself.
[01:29:59] Yo, fuck you that ass, okay. I didn't shoot myself chat. Yes, you did
[01:30:07] Okay, I I had a PK and I missed the goal
[01:30:12] That's what it was right. Yeah, they're almost everybody missed the goal and also my awesome
[01:30:17] Yeah, I'm gonna say I was like that's kind of like a hard challenge. I feel like no
[01:30:20] It was so hard. I feel like most people would have went on that. Thank you. Not me though, but you know, I
[01:30:26] I think you probably would know I would not I think probably but I generally think if I was in there and it was that's my
[01:30:31] What the fuck do I got in front of you right now?
[01:30:34] What is going on?
[01:30:37] Welcome to the emu enclosure. Oh god
[01:30:42] This oh I need uh, what hold on a sec Marlon
[01:30:51] They all seen this set let's pray
[01:30:56] emu or ostrich how about an emu rule
[01:31:10] oh nice music in there bud hey like the music hey connor connor um okay all right uh i got a
[01:31:21] spray the bottom of everybody's shoes with a disinfectant because you traveled in here.
[01:31:27] You tell me that helps. Yeah.
[01:31:31] Oh, wow. Okay. Okay. Other one. Good balance, eh? Yeah. Sorry, I sprayed your pants. Yeah,
[01:31:38] I fully just felt that. Okay. Spray them on your feet. All right. Okay. Okay. So this is the emu
[01:31:44] enclosure. Emu. Yeah. So what's the difference between emu and ostrich? Emus are smaller.
[01:31:49] Um, emus are from Australia, ostriches are from Africa.
[01:31:53] Okay.
[01:31:54] Um, thank you, Rocky.
[01:31:56] Don't look at me like that, boy.
[01:31:57] Boy, don't you dare look at me like that.
[01:32:00] Welcome.
[01:32:02] So this is Stompy and Noly.
[01:32:07] Speaking of Mr. Beast, actually, uh, he's the reason that Noly is here.
[01:32:13] Really?
[01:32:14] Yeah, she was a rescue as well.
[01:32:15] He did a video where Mr. Beast saves a thousand animals.
[01:32:17] Oh.
[01:32:18] One of them.
[01:32:19] Yeah.
[01:32:20] So that's actually okay.
[01:32:21] You can do the most random shape ever.
[01:32:22] Okay, we'll take it.
[01:32:23] Yeah, he really does.
[01:32:24] All right.
[01:32:25] You want to feed Noly?
[01:32:27] So Noly is back or front?
[01:32:28] The one in the back.
[01:32:29] The one in the back.
[01:32:30] You can just hold out this lettuce and she'll take it from you and eat it.
[01:32:33] Now, I'm pretty sure these...
[01:32:35] Okay.
[01:32:36] You can also get to Sompy.
[01:32:37] He'll take it and then he'll probably drop it on the ground.
[01:32:39] You want that?
[01:32:40] For you.
[01:32:41] Sompy, you want that?
[01:32:42] Okay.
[01:32:43] All right.
[01:32:44] Are you serious?
[01:32:45] Are you serious?
[01:32:46] That's disrespectful.
[01:32:47] That's rude.
[01:32:48] I apologize.
[01:32:49] I apologize.
[01:32:50] So this is Stompy.
[01:32:51] He's very nice.
[01:32:52] Honestly, you need like a little hair groom or something.
[01:32:54] Am I right, Ma'am?
[01:32:54] No.
[01:32:55] No? Okay.
[01:32:56] You can pet him if you want.
[01:32:57] He's nice.
[01:32:58] Sure.
[01:33:01] Hmm.
[01:33:02] Nice.
[01:33:03] Why are you so scared?
[01:33:05] We are starting with like...
[01:33:07] Because bro, like these are,
[01:33:08] now it's big animals.
[01:33:09] Now it's a problem.
[01:33:10] You know what I mean?
[01:33:11] And I know they're fast.
[01:33:13] They can run 30 miles an hour.
[01:33:14] Exactly.
[01:33:15] I couldn't even skate this, like.
[01:33:18] You wanna give him a hug?
[01:33:19] Show him first, how do you give him a hug?
[01:33:21] Just like. Hold up.
[01:33:22] Okay.
[01:33:23] Stop it, give me a chicken.
[01:33:25] That's so not how I want it.
[01:33:26] Wait, he hugs back?
[01:33:28] Stop it.
[01:33:30] Wow, sweet bird.
[01:33:32] I love you.
[01:33:34] Bro, how are you so like, wow, okay.
[01:33:37] Okay, your turn.
[01:33:40] The thing again, very, very, very good animals.
[01:33:44] my energy so my you gotta gotta you know emit this animals they feel energies
[01:33:50] correct yes for sure yeah exactly so if you want to hug me now that's a good
[01:33:53] sign yeah stopy oh no no that okay okay you're just really tall
[01:34:12] Hey!
[01:34:14] Stop it!
[01:34:16] Hey!
[01:34:18] Stop it!
[01:34:20] Stopfizing me in my bag my ass!
[01:34:22] My hip bit my back!
[01:34:24] My hip bit my back...
[01:34:26] My what the fuck?
[01:34:28] What the fuck?
[01:34:30] What the fuck?
[01:34:32] Stopfizing me in my bag!
[01:34:34] What happened?
[01:34:36] What the fuck?
[01:34:38] Did you wanna do it again?
[01:34:40] I'm going to NOLI whatever it is.
[01:34:45] NOLI here.
[01:34:46] You can take this cup or let us know.
[01:34:48] NOLI Stumpy.
[01:34:49] She's pretty shy though.
[01:34:51] She's a new rescue.
[01:34:52] So just go up to her slow and hold out.
[01:34:54] Okay, wait.
[01:34:55] So Stumpy, NOLI.
[01:34:56] Yeah.
[01:34:57] Stumpy's a man.
[01:34:58] NOLI's one.
[01:34:59] Correct.
[01:35:00] Ever mated together?
[01:35:01] No, but she has laid eggs and Stumpy has sat on them.
[01:35:04] But they're unfertilized as far as we know.
[01:35:06] So where are they at?
[01:35:07] The eggs.
[01:35:08] I can show you one later if you want to see.
[01:35:09] Oh really? Yeah they're like this big. How long does that take? They're dark green.
[01:35:12] Uh hatching I don't know actually. You just gotta keep them until they...
[01:35:16] No we we don't let them keep them. Oh you know? We're not breeding them.
[01:35:19] Oh god god god. All right well I'm gonna go to the woman because the ladies
[01:35:24] Oh right. Prefer me. Okay. Walk slow. She's scared of people.
[01:35:29] Chicken? Do you want a smaller piece? So we have a a very endangered animal.
[01:35:35] and it takes a long time for it to build character.
[01:35:39] So you can see her right there.
[01:35:41] She's kind of like licking her stuff down a little bit.
[01:35:45] And I'm going to walk up slowly.
[01:35:47] Slowly, but surely you see that look.
[01:35:49] Easy, easy, easy.
[01:35:50] Tee-toe, tee-toe.
[01:35:51] He went, she's like, a little bit more than me.
[01:35:54] Hey, you make no big.
[01:35:56] Hey, you know the bakery?
[01:35:57] Is this fine?
[01:35:58] And you don't.
[01:35:59] So you don't want to walk up behind it.
[01:36:01] You want to kind of walk around it.
[01:36:04] because you walk up behind it's like a hose so the hose will kick
[01:36:07] show her that you have lettuce
[01:36:13] there you go, yeah and then just stop there
[01:36:18] it's okay
[01:36:20] stop moving, oh gosh she thinks that's weird
[01:36:28] it's okay
[01:36:29] It's all good.
[01:36:33] I don't know what's on your skin or what's on your mouth.
[01:36:35] You okay? Right there.
[01:36:37] Come on, Magnolia.
[01:36:40] It's okay. Grab my hand. It's okay. Magnolia. Come on.
[01:36:45] Magnolia?
[01:36:56] Oh, there.
[01:36:59] Yo what the fuck, yo what the fuck?
[01:37:02] Oh stop it.
[01:37:04] What the fuck?
[01:37:05] What the fuck?
[01:37:07] Was it so funny?
[01:37:09] What the heck?
[01:37:10] Jake, are you kidding me bro?
[01:37:11] I just had a moment.
[01:37:13] I thought you just had a moment.
[01:37:16] What the fuck?
[01:37:20] Do you hear that drumming sound?
[01:37:21] What?
[01:37:22] That's her.
[01:37:23] Drumming.
[01:37:23] What did you say to her?
[01:37:25] I didn't say nothing, I just said Magnolia Bakery, you know what I mean?
[01:37:28] She's not pissed, bro, she's like, you can see, I just fed her two times.
[01:37:33] That's nice, good job.
[01:37:35] Yeah.
[01:37:36] And also when you bend down to animals, you kind of make them feel more powerful.
[01:37:40] That's how they get you, you know what I mean?
[01:37:42] Holy neck.
[01:37:43] Jesus.
[01:37:44] What are you doing right now?
[01:37:45] He's like, having fun, he's like, I don't know.
[01:37:48] I mean, holy neck, Jesus.
[01:37:50] What are you doing right now?
[01:37:52] He's like having phones in the mire, what?
[01:37:54] Or is that like kind of bad?
[01:37:56] Stompy has the zoomies. Oh, he's been weird.
[01:37:58] Oh yeah, he's got the weird zoomies.
[01:38:00] He kind of wiggles like one of those neon worm pets.
[01:38:04] Okay.
[01:38:06] Neon worm pets, yeah.
[01:38:08] So you know what I'm talking about, the little worms on strings that move all weird?
[01:38:10] Yeah, take on what you're talking about.
[01:38:12] Y'all just weird as mine, aren't ya?
[01:38:14] Stompy's kind of like that.
[01:38:16] I like that. Okay. All right. Those are the emus. Good job. I like those. I like emus. I'm kind of scary birds. Good job.
[01:38:22] So okay, so one is from Mr. B's video and the other one is from the other one was from the zoo that I worked out in college.
[01:38:28] Okay, so Stompy was
[01:38:31] His dad didn't sit on his clutch of eggs that he was incubated by people and then he was raised by people. Okay
[01:38:37] He just never learned how to take care of
[01:38:39] Oh, there he is. Like in the wild, not that he would be released anyway. Is there any animal that's ever escaped?
[01:38:44] No. Never. No. So one thing I should say that's important about all these animals is
[01:38:49] they're all non-releasable for various reasons. So they would die if they were
[01:38:53] released into the wild. Obviously nowadays people don't like seeing
[01:38:57] animals in cages which is a really good thing. Like we would love nothing more
[01:39:01] than to see these animals in the wild. But all the animals that we have at
[01:39:04] Alves can't be released. So their only options are be at a place like this
[01:39:07] or be euthanized. And that's why they're here. But you also don't run it
[01:39:11] like a zoo if that makes sense right yeah because if if I can guess you don't
[01:39:16] like zoos at all no there's some really great zoos oh really yeah there's some
[01:39:21] really great zoos and there's some really bad zoos okay but there are a lot of
[01:39:24] zoos that do really great conservation work I do I love this model though because
[01:39:29] our animals get to reach so many people without having to meet any of them all
[01:39:33] right really really special right especially animals that are really shy
[01:39:36] like that cat I don't think would do well at a zoo like if people oh yeah
[01:39:40] I don't know I'm being loud and like yeah, but he still gets to reach so many people that are gonna grow to love him and learn
[01:39:45] So much about him, but just do like virtual. Yeah, exactly
[01:39:50] So we're gonna go into the Marma set and close your next you know what a Marma set is Marma set is Marma set
[01:39:56] I've never even heard of that. Okay. It's a monkey. Oh, it's a monkey. Yes. We've got two little monkeys
[01:40:02] Hi.
[01:40:03] We've got two monkeys, that's Trudy, and that's Lindsey, Animal Care Staff.
[01:40:10] Lindsey, the goat.
[01:40:12] Sorry.
[01:40:13] Alright, so, Apa and Momo are Marmosets, which are little Brazilian primates.
[01:40:21] Little Brazilian primates.
[01:40:22] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[01:40:23] I'm closing, I'm closing.
[01:40:24] Want to come over here?
[01:40:25] Hi, boys!
[01:40:26] Did you get fed?
[01:40:27] Hi boys!
[01:40:28] Did you get fed?
[01:40:34] So we have these guys because somebody in Austin bought them online to be house pets.
[01:40:40] What the hell?
[01:40:41] What are these people actually like, what do you think with like, oh my god, have you
[01:40:45] ever seen a pippie?
[01:40:46] No.
[01:40:47] Wait, what do you call it here?
[01:40:48] We call it pippie, pippie, pippie, pippie, pippie longsloomp.
[01:40:51] Longsloomp.
[01:40:52] Oh, oh yeah.
[01:40:53] Longsloomp.
[01:40:54] Longsloomp.
[01:40:55] Longsloomp.
[01:40:56] Is that what y'all call it?
[01:40:57] That's the exact same month.
[01:40:58] Holy Jesus, you just write about me.
[01:41:01] Okay.
[01:41:02] So that's Momo.
[01:41:03] Momo and who?
[01:41:04] Appa.
[01:41:05] Momo and Appa.
[01:41:06] Appa's up there.
[01:41:07] Oh, now he's over there.
[01:41:08] Now he's over there.
[01:41:09] Now he's up here.
[01:41:10] Wait.
[01:41:11] Geez.
[01:41:12] So you can come over here, mom.
[01:41:14] So okay, so you said,
[01:41:15] so did somebody bought both of them
[01:41:17] to have them as house pets?
[01:41:19] Yeah.
[01:41:20] Okay.
[01:41:21] So he purchased them online to be pets
[01:41:23] and then just didn't know how to take care of them.
[01:41:24] So they had a bunch of medical issues
[01:41:26] when they came here.
[01:41:27] Appa had almost no use of his back legs when he got here and now he's fully mobile again
[01:41:32] And they came here for rehabilitation and to teach people about
[01:41:36] Primates in the pet trade. He's really interested in rocket
[01:41:39] Wow
[01:41:44] What's the big shit like we just jump or jump me right now. Yeah, I'll pay
[01:41:48] All right, and then if you can like avoid making too much eye contact with them. That's a deal
[01:41:53] Are you trolling? I know I
[01:41:55] I was looking that straight enough like two seconds. I'm not scared. I was yeah, it's not ideal
[01:42:01] So what would that what would happen, you know, I mean, it's just like a dominance thing with primates
[01:42:07] He could bite you
[01:42:11] Jesus whoa, he's so I've never I've never seen a monkey like that ever actually yeah
[01:42:16] They're very specific like look to them to offer like oh
[01:42:19] Uh-oh.
[01:42:21] Do not. Don't do that.
[01:42:22] I don't do that, but...
[01:42:23] You can pick that up for him.
[01:42:24] He just dropped it.
[01:42:25] He won't bite you.
[01:42:26] Momo's had the majority of his teeth removed, actually,
[01:42:30] because they were rotting out
[01:42:32] because he was fed all the wrong stuff.
[01:42:34] He's near close enough to him.
[01:42:35] There you go.
[01:42:36] Oh, my God.
[01:42:36] That's nice.
[01:42:38] He's got food in their chat,
[01:42:39] so it's kind of like the egg I showed you for the serval.
[01:42:41] They're Easter eggs. Happy Easter.
[01:42:43] Happy Easter. I like that.
[01:42:44] But it's also...
[01:42:45] It's a way for them to forage for their food,
[01:42:46] which is more fun for them than getting it in a metal bowl.
[01:42:49] Hmm
[01:42:51] So like you might like you've built all of this like I'll get so question. Yeah, this is interesting like it really is so do you
[01:42:59] For example, you're saving the animal for example the cat, right?
[01:43:03] Do you build the home before you even?
[01:43:06] Like you don't understand right so the cat is in the enclosure that that cat is in is a temporary enclosure
[01:43:12] So it's much smaller than his form like actual one will be we put we got that enclosure built in less than a week
[01:43:18] and the cat could in here so he's there temporarily and we're going to build him a huge actual
[01:43:23] room.
[01:43:24] Really?
[01:43:25] Yeah.
[01:43:26] And then these guys, they had to live in my house for a few months being rehabbed, like
[01:43:28] they had to get meds in there.
[01:43:29] No way.
[01:43:30] And take syringe medication for a couple months.
[01:43:33] Or just like one year round?
[01:43:35] No, no, they were in like a half a month.
[01:43:37] I about to say, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[01:43:38] But yeah, so they had to be on medication so they were inside with me while we built
[01:43:42] this enclosure out for them and now they're here.
[01:43:44] They also, they have this outside space, they also have this inside space.
[01:43:47] I want to say what is that right there um they have like the whole thing inside too because they have they have ac and heating in here
[01:43:54] Because this is not their natural climate. So they can choose the only they can choose. Yeah, if they want to see yeah
[01:43:59] This is crazy Jack. Honestly
[01:44:05] This guy's tall you'd like your shoulder could um
[01:44:09] Yeah, I just I just tell you you see that like
[01:44:12] So the guy who bought them, could you technically have them as pets or you can yeah?
[01:44:21] Well, so that's like in Texas. It's legal to have these guys as pets
[01:44:26] But that doesn't mean that it's ethical of course also like legal to cheat on your wife in Texas
[01:44:30] But that doesn't mean it's ethical you shouldn't do that. Yeah. Yeah, gosh dumb ass see this
[01:44:34] Yeah
[01:44:35] So it doesn't mean that it's okay
[01:44:37] But people get those things confused all the time monkeys one
[01:44:40] it's super unfair to have them as pets in your house because they need spaces like this.
[01:44:44] And then two, their job in nature is seed dispersal. So they eat a bunch of fruits and
[01:44:51] then they swing from branch to branch and then they shit everywhere and they're planting,
[01:44:55] they're dropping these balls of shit and seeds so they're growing new plants and trees in the
[01:45:00] forest. So cool that they do that but they will do that in your house. Like they'll just
[01:45:04] They think that's yeah, yeah, right. Yeah, just dispersing
[01:45:09] Plants yeah
[01:45:11] Oh, he really likes the camera
[01:45:14] That's a hi. He also likes to show man. Oh, but you want to chat? Oh
[01:45:19] Oh, yeah, but that's what I wanted about to do. You can go over to
[01:45:25] Oh, he loves the camera how would you be upset if you bit you?
[01:45:29] You got a really small mouth. It's not that's here. I don't think that he's gonna bite you
[01:45:33] I can't tell when he bit me.
[01:45:34] All right.
[01:45:35] Yeah.
[01:45:36] I should have rolled him too.
[01:45:36] Well, he's gone now.
[01:45:37] I was going to say.
[01:45:38] He's just a little bit.
[01:45:39] He's a little bit a lot today.
[01:45:42] Appa!
[01:45:43] Definitely on some sort of like zoomies or something.
[01:45:45] Yeah, I think the weather is the weather.
[01:45:46] You know, what chocolate in the middle of the night.
[01:45:48] Yo, come here!
[01:45:50] So you don't mate any animals in there, correct?
[01:45:52] No.
[01:45:53] And that is because?
[01:45:54] The bugs mate.
[01:45:55] OK.
[01:45:56] And have babies.
[01:45:56] We have hundreds of bugs.
[01:45:57] Oh, OK.
[01:45:57] So, but that's it.
[01:45:59] Appa!
[01:46:01] Oh, we got a little mirror.
[01:46:02] Look at him. Yeah, he's just checking himself out. Wow. He's just like me for
[01:46:09] He likes rocket
[01:46:11] And what's two boys two girls they're both two boys two boys siblings
[01:46:17] Or just no no they're actually different species. Oh really? Yeah
[01:46:21] So oppa is a common marmoset or a white tufted marmoset and the most black tufted marmoset. Oh, yeah, that's nice
[01:46:28] Nice shown but okay
[01:46:30] Do you want to see chat?
[01:46:33] Say hi.
[01:46:35] Oh, he's going to ban someone.
[01:46:40] What is he?
[01:46:42] I hope he won't give me a thousand gifts in.
[01:46:44] Oh, he's taking a little...
[01:46:46] He's peeing on his Easter egg.
[01:46:48] That's nice.
[01:46:50] Peeing on it there, I'm guessing he still eats the food in there?
[01:46:52] Yeah.
[01:46:53] Wow.
[01:46:54] Absolutely disgusting, yeah.
[01:46:55] Don't look at me like that.
[01:46:56] If you want to, like, side step over.
[01:46:58] You're fine.
[01:46:59] Don't yeah, just don't freak out or nothing
[01:47:03] Okay, yep, that's nice
[01:47:06] He won't be on you
[01:47:09] See your chat. Yeah, I hope everyone's each other. No
[01:47:13] Okay, that's nice. Oh my god. Just go shut him in like oh my
[01:47:22] Apple
[01:47:24] Balls on neck. Okay. Yeah
[01:47:26] He did look he do that really yeah, yeah, I mean that's fine. You know I'm saying wow
[01:47:31] He's like yeah, he's all over the place. We're gonna get out of here now
[01:47:35] Yeah, Ww. W monkey chat. We monkeys in the chat man. So chat as cute as they are
[01:47:42] They're not pets. You should not get them as pets. Hold on on that door. Just you've seen this
[01:47:48] Not okay do not
[01:47:50] Well, my when would you say?
[01:47:52] Just push the door, you got it.
[01:47:54] When would you say it would be okay if any time at all to get, for example, these guys
[01:48:00] are pets?
[01:48:01] Would you have to be like an expert expert?
[01:48:03] Yeah, I mean I don't think there's any situation where I'd recommend these as pets.
[01:48:07] Right.
[01:48:08] They can vary.
[01:48:09] They should be outside, no?
[01:48:10] Yeah.
[01:48:11] There's some sort of...
[01:48:12] We have permits and we're regulated by the USDA, by US Fish and Wildlife, Texas
[01:48:17] Parks and Wildlife, and we have to abide by certain standards, right?
[01:48:21] Which animal care professionals here who are zookeepers that take care of all the animals
[01:48:26] and do their diets, that's the monkeys.
[01:48:28] Really?
[01:48:29] Yeah, that's Appa.
[01:48:30] Oh, Appa misses us.
[01:48:31] Appa, I know I'm your papa, but I can't be there.
[01:48:38] So yeah, there's really no situation where I'd say like, yeah, I just get them as
[01:48:42] a pet.
[01:48:43] Okay.
[01:48:44] Birds, more birds.
[01:48:47] Flying birds.
[01:48:48] No, don't do that.
[01:48:49] Yeah.
[01:48:50] Okay, we'll see sometimes they come down sometimes they don't
[01:49:03] Crows yes
[01:49:06] This is the closest thing I have to a pigeon
[01:49:09] Or do you say that Hendrix I just had a bird named Hendrix before he flew away though. I'm not kidding
[01:49:14] Yeah, no, no, no kind of bird was it? Oh, it was like a little you know the blue birds from Rio Rio de Janeiro
[01:49:19] yeah okay wait come on good luck okay good luck my question okay this
[01:49:30] question so I didn't realize you have crows crows is basically just like the
[01:49:36] the fart of nature like you know it is everywhere they can be on New York
[01:49:40] streets they can be Sweden yeah that's why we have crows yeah these are
[01:49:46] American Cres. Come in here. Itachi? Okay. Come in. Oh, no I can't do that. Come sit over here.
[01:49:57] Where? Here. Okay. Okay, it's your come out. It's not gonna let him, is it? Maybe it feels your bad
[01:50:07] energy. There he is. Come here Abby. Good job. It's Archie. Roll this sleeve up. Yeah.
[01:50:17] I'm it. Oh I see. Do it soon mom. Okay. I know. Yeah yeah yeah. I fell in love. I don't know what you mean.
[01:50:23] Three, two, one and arm.
[01:50:29] Oh, could have happened, boys, could have happened.
[01:50:36] Wait, did you ever actually sit on your arm?
[01:50:41] Yeah.
[01:50:42] I don't feel like you would ever do that though.
[01:50:44] Abbot!
[01:50:45] Okay, don't move your feet.
[01:50:46] Come here, buddy.
[01:50:47] Yeah, come over here.
[01:50:48] Scary camera.
[01:50:49] Abbot!
[01:50:50] Good boy.
[01:50:51] What?
[01:50:52] I'll put your arm up.
[01:50:53] You want to go over here?
[01:50:54] Look.
[01:50:55] This is Abbot.
[01:50:56] You want to go over here? Look. This is Abbott. He's an American crow. He's afraid of you.
[01:51:06] You have it for a second though. Come closer. Ew.
[01:51:15] What the hell is that? Why did you do that?
[01:51:18] I didn't even like that.
[01:51:28] I mentioned the camera, I'm sorry.
[01:51:31] So as you can see, don't do that.
[01:51:33] Hey, boy.
[01:51:34] So you can see right here, you can see how the birds are dangerous, right?
[01:51:38] Birds are super dangerous.
[01:51:39] You see the cuts.
[01:51:41] How's your aim?
[01:51:43] You're gonna throw them that?
[01:51:44] Throw them?
[01:51:45] They'll catch it?
[01:51:46] That's
[01:51:48] Shit watch this
[01:51:59] Damn bathroom I'm not gonna bathroom bathroom bathroom horrible
[01:52:04] I got you boy. Oh, yeah, I got you boy. Oh
[01:52:08] Oh, no, come on, there you go, that's a girl, right?
[01:52:14] Boys, both boys.
[01:52:15] All both boys.
[01:52:17] Yo, get up.
[01:52:18] Oh, OK.
[01:52:19] You're barely to the serve if you're on the ground.
[01:52:21] Look, look at what I'm going to do right now.
[01:52:25] You ready?
[01:52:25] OK, yeah.
[01:52:26] Watch this, just by myself.
[01:52:27] OK.
[01:52:28] Watch this.
[01:52:29] You see it?
[01:52:31] Oh, he's not coming down.
[01:52:32] He'll have it, May, if you, but.
[01:52:34] Yeah, you see this?
[01:52:35] OK.
[01:52:36] You see what I'm talking about.
[01:52:36] Wow.
[01:52:38] Mark, don't go, back away!
[01:52:40] Good job Abby, come on, Abby, come on!
[01:52:42] Danny, you ought to do that.
[01:52:44] Yeah, you're dumb.
[01:52:45] Ah, got it.
[01:52:47] Abby.
[01:52:49] Okay, so first you gotta do this, watch, watch.
[01:52:51] Right there.
[01:52:53] It's okay.
[01:52:58] Come on.
[01:52:59] Kick him up.
[01:53:01] No, no.
[01:53:02] It was like last time, like I jerked his hand away.
[01:53:04] Danny!
[01:53:05] You got scared.
[01:53:06] I sold his head.
[01:53:07] Itachi, here. Itachi, here.
[01:53:11] Done these. Alright, good job.
[01:53:15] Alright, so crows. Guys, both of these crows are here
[01:53:19] because they were born in the wild, but they were raised by people, and then
[01:53:23] they imprinted on people. You guys have ever seen Twilight? Yes, actually I have.
[01:53:27] Yeah, so it's like that kind of, except not at all. Who's your crush
[01:53:31] in Twilight? Jacob for sure.
[01:53:35] So they never learned how to take care of themselves.
[01:53:38] So with these guys, we want to teach you if you find an animal in the wild, like if you
[01:53:43] find a baby bird or a baby raccoon or baby anything, orphaned wild animals, you want to
[01:53:48] find a wildlife rehabilitation center to raise them because they can do it without
[01:53:53] imprinting those animals.
[01:53:57] We will accidentally imprint those birds.
[01:53:59] Okay.
[01:54:00] All right.
[01:54:01] Wait, so how did you find the crows again?
[01:54:04] They were born in the wild and then they were raised here by rehabbers.
[01:54:08] They tried to release Abbott and he ended up in a park a couple miles away just landing
[01:54:12] on random park-goers like screaming at them for food.
[01:54:15] What?
[01:54:16] Yeah, he didn't know how to feed himself.
[01:54:17] Because I want to say, close or wild usually just like everywhere, right?
[01:54:21] Yeah, yeah, they were born in the wild here.
[01:54:23] What is it?
[01:54:25] Oh, what is this?
[01:54:29] Come on in.
[01:54:32] Gosh.
[01:54:33] She just takes me without even saying it.
[01:54:35] Like, it's like, I don't even know what to expect.
[01:54:37] You know what I mean?
[01:54:38] This is push pop and we can't go in this way.
[01:54:40] We have to go in the other door.
[01:54:40] Push pop?
[01:54:42] Push pop.
[01:54:45] Twist it, push it, twist it, twist it.
[01:54:50] Pop it.
[01:54:51] Exactly.
[01:54:52] Oh, you know.
[01:54:53] How old are you?
[01:54:54] Can I ask that?
[01:54:54] How old do you think I am?
[01:54:56] Oh, watch this.
[01:54:58] Gotta be like 22, 23.
[01:55:00] Okay, bro, yeah, sure.
[01:55:01] I'm 27.
[01:55:02] 27 how old are you 24 you seem younger really yeah, I don't it's a good thing about me you seem yummy, too
[01:55:16] What am I looking at
[01:55:28] No, it's not turtle it's uh
[01:55:32] There's turtles and then there's the bigger ones.
[01:55:38] Tortoise.
[01:55:39] Tortoise.
[01:55:40] Knew that.
[01:55:41] Yes.
[01:55:42] Yeah.
[01:55:43] This is a tortoise.
[01:55:44] She's a South Dakota tortoise.
[01:55:45] She's like tucked in the corner and see if she comes out right now.
[01:55:47] Yo, push pop it.
[01:55:48] Push pop.
[01:55:49] What you doing?
[01:55:50] Yo, I love push pop already.
[01:55:53] She's very cute.
[01:55:54] How old is she?
[01:55:55] She's only six.
[01:55:56] Really?
[01:55:57] Yes.
[01:55:58] But they can live to be over 100 years old.
[01:56:02] So somebody bought her as a pet and then moved states and then couldn't take her with them when they moved states
[01:56:10] Okay, so and then what they like reached out to you were like, oh really?
[01:56:15] And are you always like yeah, like I'll take him in or is it kind of like now?
[01:56:19] I don't know if I can do that right now whatever not always so so you'll meet we have some parrots
[01:56:25] There was a year where we were asked to take in seven Macaws, which are these huge parrots. Okay, and it's like
[01:56:30] It would cost so much money to build that many aviaries and then we're also in educational
[01:56:37] facilities.
[01:56:38] So I have parrots to tell that story and that's really important to us.
[01:56:41] And if I rescued all the parrots then we would just be spending all of our resources on
[01:56:44] parrots.
[01:56:45] Here you can hold that for her if you want.
[01:56:47] Yeah.
[01:56:48] This is a snapping turtle.
[01:56:49] No.
[01:56:50] This is a sulcata tortoise.
[01:56:51] Also called an African spurred tortoise.
[01:56:54] So she will get to be over a hundred pounds and really really big but right now she's
[01:57:02] small.
[01:57:04] So she wouldn't like being my friend though.
[01:57:06] Surely not.
[01:57:07] Oh look at that.
[01:57:09] All you know what she looks like.
[01:57:12] Master, have you seen Uggwe Panda before?
[01:57:15] Uggwe.
[01:57:16] Uggwe is very Uggwe in young form.
[01:57:19] Okay that's the bull butt.
[01:57:21] What is that?
[01:57:23] It's like ASMR for y'all to chat.
[01:57:25] Animal ASMR. I never thought I'd do that.
[01:57:27] Push pop actually does have a crunch cam on the All Dayer channel.
[01:57:30] Dead ass?
[01:57:31] Yeah, she has an ASMR mic.
[01:57:32] Oh, that's fire.
[01:57:33] And she eats her salad like this every day on the All Dayer channel.
[01:57:35] That's so far.
[01:57:36] It's awesome.
[01:57:37] There's one little ASMR set over there to chat.
[01:57:42] She's so cute.
[01:57:43] There's her cheese all day?
[01:57:44] Yeah.
[01:57:45] You can put that in here.
[01:57:46] Wow.
[01:57:47] It's a vegetarian.
[01:57:49] Ow.
[01:57:50] very nice push pop so we push by way so can I touch the show is that like you
[01:57:56] know no she can feel everything through that shell their blood vessels
[01:58:00] throughout there so it tortoises guys this is another thing people get as a
[01:58:04] pet but it's really hard to commit to something for over a hundred years that's
[01:58:08] insane the San Diego zoo just lost their oldest tortoise at 142 years so
[01:58:14] most I mean nobody can commit to that realistic for the whole life right
[01:58:18] I have to like live down generations time. So yeah, so this is another pet trade story
[01:58:23] This species of tortoise is also endangered
[01:58:26] In the wild because they're being outcompeted by cattle on their native grasslands. Oh my I can walk bro. Maya. I literally can't walk
[01:58:44] Yes
[01:58:48] We get it. Oh, she's gonna say shut up bro. I don't try to sleep for any signals, but shut up, bro
[01:58:57] All right, we're gonna meet some more carnivores up. Does she ever come out? Yeah. Yeah, when it's when it's warmer outside
[01:59:02] She goes out. She has a pond
[01:59:04] She goes for little swims
[01:59:08] She grazes on grass and all these animals they can live in all conditions. I'm guessing right like
[01:59:13] like hot, cold, rainy.
[01:59:16] No, not necessarily.
[01:59:17] That's an animal that's from Africa.
[01:59:19] And that's why when we went in that room,
[01:59:21] it's hot as fuck in here.
[01:59:21] Hot as shit in here.
[01:59:22] Yeah, I didn't even obviously feel that.
[01:59:23] So they have to, hi, Maddie.
[01:59:26] They get heating in AC depending on the climate
[01:59:29] that they're native to.
[01:59:30] A wolf?
[01:59:32] Fuck is that?
[01:59:33] Like that fucking Edward, like.
[01:59:36] That's a fox.
[01:59:37] Oh, it's a fox.
[01:59:38] Yeah, we'll go in and say hi to Edward.
[01:59:39] I've never seen a black fox like that in my life.
[01:59:42] like what the bro like that
[01:59:49] the corner over there that you live
[01:59:54] I live over there bro can we get a little like cookies and tea or something
[01:59:58] like that like what invitation no I'm not okay come over to my house yeah
[02:00:02] oh it's niggie's out here stinky stinky
[02:00:05] yeah wait great observation so you smell that right
[02:00:09] Yeah, so foxes they have this musk that they put off that kind of smells like skunk like it kind of smells like weed
[02:00:16] Yeah, but I say it does. Yeah, um and
[02:00:19] People don't realize that again when they get foxes as pets and think they want the most pets and they're dumb
[02:00:24] Um, I don't know, it's um
[02:00:25] So what is that? Is that like them farting or is that no? It's just a scent that they oh, that's it
[02:00:30] That's what they smell like. Oh, wow. How many you got one? Oh, we have two in here
[02:00:34] Boy or girl?
[02:00:38] He's a boy.
[02:00:39] Yo, he's so cute.
[02:00:40] He is pretty cute.
[02:00:42] Oh my God.
[02:00:44] Finn was confiscated from the illegal pet trade in California.
[02:00:48] So I know I've been talking about the pet trade a lot, chat.
[02:00:51] I'll keep doing it please.
[02:00:52] This is another pet trade ambassador.
[02:00:53] People are like, oh I want a dog but cooler so I'll just get a fox.
[02:00:56] It doesn't work.
[02:00:57] They're not pets.
[02:00:58] But then also we have them to teach people about the fur trade.
[02:01:03] Tens of millions of animals are slaughtered in the U.S. like in this country alone every
[02:01:08] year for fur.
[02:01:09] For fashion?
[02:01:10] How many?
[02:01:11] Tens of millions.
[02:01:12] Can you go over here?
[02:01:13] Isn't that crazy?
[02:01:14] Every year.
[02:01:15] Yeah.
[02:01:16] Wow.
[02:01:17] Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
[02:01:18] The crazy thing about that industry is that fur is not, here's a treat, so you don't
[02:01:21] squat down here, fur is not a byproduct of like meat.
[02:01:25] It's not like we eat the animal and then we take the fur as well.
[02:01:29] They are raised up and come to adulthood solely for the purpose of slaughtering them
[02:01:33] for fur, so we have the most amount of fur possible. It's really awful. So we're all going
[02:01:38] fur free in the big 2026. We definitely are. It's a fun fact here. I just want to never
[02:01:43] have fur in my life. Yeah. Mom always buys fake shit. You know, no real fur, no bullshit.
[02:01:47] You know what I mean? Fake fur is so good. It's so good. Yeah. It looks so real. Hey bud.
[02:01:53] Um, yeah, so we like snacks. We don't, we can't really pet him, but he will take treats
[02:01:58] So have you ever came to pet him even like at all so the most touching that we do I'll show you we do some voluntary training
[02:02:07] So we do some voluntary training with the animals to help them
[02:02:10] Oh, wow, he wanted to kind of right there with vet procedures
[02:02:13] So if I wanted to give him a voluntary injection, right then he said
[02:02:18] Then he said you're trolling. That's a dog. That's no you that's not a cute dog. Good
[02:02:24] So the only touching that we do is to get them used to pinching in case we have to give them a shot, right?
[02:02:31] Or if we had to give them eye drops. Can you sit? Touch.
[02:02:35] So you wouldn't like, because obviously he noticed you, so you wouldn't like pet him just now.
[02:02:40] Yeah, he doesn't like being pet.
[02:02:41] He doesn't like it.
[02:02:42] Okay, and I thought it was more like being dangerous for whatever.
[02:02:47] Let me see if you can touch him.
[02:02:49] Like if I do this sit and I say touch and then you touch him just on the side of his neck here.
[02:02:53] back here. Ben, can we see? Can you sit? Touch. Go ahead. Touch. Good job. Good job,
[02:03:10] boy. Kick me. You want to stay there? Sit. Touch. No. That's okay. That's okay. You
[02:03:20] That's okay.
[02:03:21] You can give me a treat anyway.
[02:03:22] Come on, come on.
[02:03:23] Come here.
[02:03:24] Come here.
[02:03:25] Come here.
[02:03:26] See?
[02:03:27] See?
[02:03:28] See?
[02:03:29] Good boy.
[02:03:30] Good job.
[02:03:31] Good boy.
[02:03:32] Good job.
[02:03:33] Good boy.
[02:03:34] Good job.
[02:03:35] Nice.
[02:03:36] Wow.
[02:03:37] And you see the fur, like so nice.
[02:03:38] Good job.
[02:03:39] What's the one animal you would say that people have the most fur from?
[02:03:44] Does that make sense?
[02:03:45] Like what's the most?
[02:03:46] Most common.
[02:03:47] Yeah.
[02:03:48] Maybe foxes.
[02:03:51] Foxes, rabbits.
[02:03:52] But it's not even a lot of fur for like this little whole idea on this side.
[02:03:55] I think foxes are the most popular.
[02:03:58] I don't know that for sure for sure.
[02:04:00] But like foxes, coyotes, huh?
[02:04:02] Really?
[02:04:03] Chinchillas.
[02:04:04] Takes like 120 chinchillas, like the individual animal to make one coat, a fur coat.
[02:04:10] Because they're like this big.
[02:04:12] But so then what do you do with the rich coat animals after?
[02:04:15] Yeah.
[02:04:16] No, they don't.
[02:04:17] Yes, but like the why for their fur so there's no way so like it's not like they shave the fur off
[02:04:23] Yeah, that's what I'm saying. I thought that's I thought you just see that all right
[02:04:26] They have to take the whole pelt so they'll kill the animal and then they'll skin it. Oh, that's what that is the fur
[02:04:31] So yeah, foxes chinchillas minks rabbits coyotes wolves
[02:04:38] Yodies, yeah, they they take fur from all of them. There's one other fox in here. I don't think I don't like you
[02:04:45] It's not personal. You're just really tall and male
[02:04:49] But his name is Reed
[02:04:55] You got a good little good little space right here I feel like yeah
[02:04:59] We just expanded this we built them a river. Yeah, that's pretty sweet
[02:05:05] Keep expanding chat. Yeah, we've been expanding. What is this? This like a it's just a bed
[02:05:10] So up there, I don't know if you can see that, yeah you can see him on the top of the
[02:05:17] platform there.
[02:05:18] Oh, it's not even the same color.
[02:05:20] Yeah, that's Reed.
[02:05:21] Oh, I should say, Finn is an American red fox.
[02:05:25] He's obviously not red.
[02:05:26] He was bred to be that color for the pet trade.
[02:05:28] So they'll breed them all different colors for the pet trade, for the pet trade.
[02:05:31] Reed is what you think of when you think of a fox.
[02:05:34] That's exactly what I think of a fox, yeah.
[02:05:36] And he was orphaned in the wild as a baby and then raised by people.
[02:05:40] What type of that people just found him and bought him home or yeah, yeah
[02:05:43] A lot of those bought like bringing him home stories. Yeah. Yeah, so I'm gonna go give him these you can stay here though
[02:05:49] Cuz he'll be afraid of you. He doesn't like other people than you
[02:05:53] It it's you're just like tall and scary
[02:06:00] Nice my thanks
[02:06:10] Oh no
[02:06:14] Your bits are small
[02:06:16] There you go
[02:06:18] Nah
[02:06:19] Brass sick
[02:06:20] There you go
[02:06:22] Try to cut your tail, sorry
[02:06:24] Alright
[02:06:26] Look at this bad boy right here
[02:06:27] He's the baldest one I want you to jolly out
[02:06:29] You just jolly your shit
[02:06:30] I need some
[02:06:31] Where you going?
[02:06:33] How old is Finn?
[02:06:34] He's...
[02:06:35] like 6 or...
[02:06:37] I really think he is actually six or seven years old.
[02:06:40] Oh my God.
[02:06:41] I don't remember which one he is.
[02:06:42] I don't remember what he is.
[02:06:43] No, I'm being so serious.
[02:06:44] I'm being so serious.
[02:06:45] I don't remember if he's six or seven.
[02:06:47] I think he's six.
[02:06:48] I think he's six.
[02:06:49] 24.
[02:06:50] 24.
[02:06:51] Sorry.
[02:06:52] Sorry.
[02:06:53] You didn't even see that.
[02:06:54] That's a very strong.
[02:06:55] All right.
[02:06:56] Sorry.
[02:06:57] Sorry about that.
[02:06:58] Wow.
[02:06:59] I like Finn.
[02:07:00] I like Finn a lot.
[02:07:01] Yeah, he's really cool.
[02:07:02] What's the other name?
[02:07:03] Reed.
[02:07:04] Reed?
[02:07:05] read read so they get along they do they get all great we gave them this uh we gave them this pile
[02:07:12] of dirt and they've just done this by themselves yeah they've made some tunnels chat check out the
[02:07:16] house tour i thought y'all like did that for them no no no they they like digging so holy
[02:07:21] this is their work pretty amazing pushing 30 by the way yeah i know you're not talking to me
[02:07:35] I'll show you some new development, too, because you asked.
[02:07:40] So sometimes we have animals that come in kind of as like an emergency last-minute rescue
[02:07:45] where we have to do a temporary setup like the server.
[02:07:47] Hey, that's what I meant.
[02:07:48] Like, what do you have?
[02:07:49] What do you have like a very special animal that you like, I gotta save this animal.
[02:07:53] And they have no built, you know what I'm saying?
[02:07:55] Obviously, because you wouldn't know you had, you know what I mean?
[02:07:57] Yeah.
[02:07:58] Then what do you do?
[02:07:59] Well, sometimes we build enclosures in advance in anticipation for rescue.
[02:08:05] specific types of animals so right now we are building bird of prey enclosures you
[02:08:09] know birds of prey birds of prey yes I do actually falcons hawks eagles vultures
[02:08:14] so that's your building right there yeah so this is a new building this will be
[02:08:20] for like our animal care staff to prep their diets they am I like you know like
[02:08:25] the whole business woman just like saving animals this is built like building
[02:08:31] You bought a builder's stuff?
[02:08:32] Chad, there's a building here.
[02:08:33] Surprise.
[02:08:35] It went up really fast, actually.
[02:08:36] Uh, yeah.
[02:08:39] Wait, what happened?
[02:08:40] This is just a brand new building.
[02:08:41] A lot of Chad hasn't seen it yet.
[02:08:42] So this is the new Bird of Prey building.
[02:08:45] It's got a ways to go.
[02:08:46] But this is where Animal Care stuff will prep their diet.
[02:08:48] These are Bird of Prey enclosures.
[02:08:51] So this is like, this will all be netted off.
[02:08:54] So this is all their outside space
[02:08:56] and then they have the inside space as well.
[02:08:58] So how many is there right now?
[02:08:59] once with a four or five.
[02:09:02] There's five enclosures total.
[02:09:04] So we'll rescue Birds of Prey here
[02:09:07] and then teach people about birds,
[02:09:10] which is a lot.
[02:09:11] How long does this take to build?
[02:09:12] You know what I mean?
[02:09:13] Does it depend or?
[02:09:14] These have been going up for a while now,
[02:09:19] but we are in route to finishing them pretty soon.
[02:09:23] Yeah, these look kind of, this finish, right?
[02:09:26] Yeah, these last two are pretty much done.
[02:09:28] Yeah, yeah.
[02:09:29] I guess the ones that try this is what they're looking at.
[02:09:31] That's a good space.
[02:09:32] Yeah, yeah, I was pretty proud of them.
[02:09:35] Have you had any, or have you had any animals right now
[02:09:39] that's currently in the process of you taking care of them?
[02:09:43] Like rescuing them?
[02:09:44] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[02:09:45] Yeah, there are a few in the pipeline
[02:09:48] that I can tell you about later.
[02:09:49] I don't tell chat, because sometimes they fall through
[02:09:51] and then everyone gets sad.
[02:09:52] I see what you're saying, yeah.
[02:09:53] But yeah, there are quite a few in the pipeline.
[02:09:56] We're also going to build an American alligator
[02:09:58] enclosure over there you know about them. That's my favorite. You just saw them. Yeah so how would
[02:10:03] that work like saving like rescue like an alligator because they're all in the wild too kind of right.
[02:10:09] Yeah so it's that's another thing that people get as pets. No they do not. People will get
[02:10:14] alligators as babies. Are you trolling? Yeah they sell them at like reptile expos so they get baby
[02:10:19] alligators and they grow or they bite someone or it becomes a thing where they're like I can't
[02:10:23] can't have an alligator anymore.
[02:10:24] Also, drug dealers will have alligators.
[02:10:27] What?
[02:10:28] Yeah, I don't know what's like some of the things that's
[02:10:29] taught.
[02:10:30] What type of fetish is that?
[02:10:31] It's not a fetish.
[02:10:32] Sorry.
[02:10:33] I'm just wrong with you.
[02:10:38] Thank you for the donation.
[02:10:39] Wolf1 and Moodyangfever, thank you guys so much
[02:10:41] for donating.
[02:10:42] A little touchy, thank you so much for donating.
[02:10:44] Hey, WM3Ball, good donations, boys and girls.
[02:10:46] You saved it.
[02:10:49] I don't know why I'm with the fetish right away.
[02:10:50] I'm up for it.
[02:10:51] Yeah, I don't know why you said that either.
[02:10:52] Yeah, I don't know either.
[02:10:54] So, okay, let's see.
[02:10:55] Next enclosure, bigger animals.
[02:10:58] Wolf dogs.
[02:11:01] There's a wolf dog.
[02:11:02] It's exactly what it sounds like.
[02:11:03] It's a dog breeding with a wolf.
[02:11:05] Yes.
[02:11:06] That's cat.
[02:11:07] Nope.
[02:11:08] That gotta be inbred.
[02:11:09] No.
[02:11:10] No.
[02:11:12] No.
[02:11:13] Bye bye.
[02:11:14] There's actually wolf dogs?
[02:11:16] Yes.
[02:11:16] So, hybrids between wolves and dogs.
[02:11:19] ours are one is 60% wolf, the other is 65% wolf.
[02:11:23] Oh my God, it's tough.
[02:11:24] I want one.
[02:11:24] No, you don't!
[02:11:26] Piss me off right before my spiel.
[02:11:29] So, the reason that wolf dogs exist
[02:11:33] is because people like Marlon
[02:11:36] think that it'd be so cool to have a dog that's part wolf
[02:11:38] and they're like, oh, it'd be so tough,
[02:11:40] my dog's part wolf.
[02:11:41] But what actually ends up happening
[02:11:43] is you get this animal that's part wolf,
[02:11:45] so they're really, really focused.
[02:11:48] Oh my God, yes.
[02:11:48] dangerous or they can be really dangerous to have in your home. They can be a
[02:11:52] higher risk to small pets and children and you, right? They're more unpredictable.
[02:11:57] So then more than 90% of the time before the age of two years old they're
[02:12:02] euthanized in homes because they don't work out as pets. But then they can
[02:12:05] never be released into the wild because they're part domestic dog. So then
[02:12:09] they're in this weird limbo. That's kind of weird. They're in this weird limbo
[02:12:14] where they have nowhere to be in this world even though they're not
[02:12:17] supposed to be in the world it's just humans created them so okay I'm not
[02:12:21] right this is I got a lot of questions I'll be honest my great ask away so
[02:12:27] they're insane you can come in everybody can come in here yeah like what bro
[02:12:39] should I look at them no okay so my first question is yeah first question
[02:12:45] this. Again, I'm big fan of wolves, right? Big wolves. Okay. So first question is this.
[02:12:53] How many are there on the planet? Because like you said, humans created wolf dogs and
[02:12:59] then took a dog and then it worked. Correct? There's so many. There's so many wolf dogs.
[02:13:04] People breed wolf dogs all over the country, all over the world. Really? So these two
[02:13:10] in particular, one of them was from a roadside zoo.
[02:13:13] So she was at this zoo that just did not have the resources
[02:13:17] that they needed to take care of them properly.
[02:13:19] Okay.
[02:13:20] So we rescued her from there.
[02:13:22] And then Akilah is the other one.
[02:13:24] He was purchased by a guy who bought wolf dogs.
[02:13:27] He's like, I'm gonna get rich off of breeding wolf dogs
[02:13:29] and selling them as pets.
[02:13:30] And then it didn't work out.
[02:13:32] And then he abandoned them for two years.
[02:13:34] So there were some neighbors that would go over
[02:13:37] and like throw food for Akilah.
[02:13:39] throw it in there like yeah all that's horrible and he was all alone too which is
[02:13:45] detrimental to the house no he was in this like pen outside it wasn't even at
[02:13:50] someone's house it was in like the woods are you serious that's insane so we
[02:13:55] rescued Akilah from that situation now we have the two of them this is
[02:14:02] Awa and Akila. Hello. Which one is the 61 and which one is 65? 60% is on the right 65% is on the left.
[02:14:11] We'll walk all the way down to this building and then I'll see it. We'll see if they want to jog with
[02:14:16] you. Okay next question right? Yeah. So you can't walk like you have you've never walked in there.
[02:14:24] Oh no I do. Our animal care stuff goes in there as well. So you said that they you can't
[02:14:30] You can't breed them because you can't have them.
[02:14:31] Human beings can't have it because it's too dangerous, too risky.
[02:14:35] Yeah.
[02:14:36] Okay.
[02:14:37] And why is that?
[02:14:38] Because of the wolf part of it?
[02:14:39] Yeah.
[02:14:40] Yeah.
[02:14:41] I mean, they're primarily a wild animal.
[02:14:44] And so you just don't really know what to expect.
[02:14:46] They don't act quite like dogs.
[02:14:47] They're not.
[02:14:48] You can't pet them.
[02:14:49] Even if it's like 50-50?
[02:14:50] Yeah.
[02:14:51] Like really?
[02:14:52] Yeah.
[02:14:53] I mean, low content wolf hybrids are also really popular and it's the same story
[02:14:56] almost every time.
[02:14:57] And what is that?
[02:14:59] They attack them out of nowhere. Yeah, and it's just it doesn't work out. They have too much energy
[02:15:02] They're super destructive in your house. They have really bad separation anxiety. They attack other dogs
[02:15:07] They attack children they attack you. Oh God
[02:15:10] Yeah, this is really Edward in my life. I feel like yeah, I mean
[02:15:14] Sometimes they like running with people if you want to like jog to the stairs and back
[02:15:19] Can you run?
[02:15:20] Money's the fuck up. I run love it. You don't have to if you don't want to. Now wait, but what they see me though
[02:15:24] Like yeah, yeah, if you run to the stairs and then run back here. They may come with you
[02:15:29] Oh yeah, there they go.
[02:15:31] Oh, they see me.
[02:15:32] Oh, yeah.
[02:15:33] Yo, I'm like a wolf whisperer.
[02:15:39] Good job.
[02:15:40] Dang.
[02:15:41] So nice.
[02:15:42] So they like running with people.
[02:15:45] Yeah, my knees hurt.
[02:15:46] That's all right.
[02:15:47] Sorry.
[02:15:48] Yeah, but otherwise.
[02:15:49] Damn.
[02:15:50] They do their own thing.
[02:15:51] They're very interesting.
[02:15:52] I didn't actually didn't know that was a thing, to be honest.
[02:15:54] They're beautiful animals.
[02:15:55] But the whole wolf dog concept is really sad.
[02:15:58] They do that that serval that you met to actually they do this with cats too. So people people think they want wolves
[02:16:05] People think they want a cat that's part serval
[02:16:07] So they'll breed servals with domestic cats like what you saw with a domestic cat and they get this thing called a savanna cat
[02:16:12] Which maybe?
[02:16:14] That's a hybrid between a serval and a domestic cat
[02:16:18] It's the same same story most people can't have savanna cats in their house
[02:16:22] They end up being super destructive and they just they can't handle I mean I feel like I've seen
[02:16:26] What's the other one like like I've seen Wildcats big Wildcats in people's houses, and they like look scary as shit my bro
[02:16:33] Yeah, that's yeah
[02:16:36] Yeah, that'd be donations yet. Hi, Matt. Thank you for the $50 donation. Thank you so much. That'd be doughnose
[02:16:43] Thank you. Thank you. So all this is
[02:16:46] Next up you want to see there just like for fun. Yeah, yeah, this is their inside space
[02:16:51] How often are they here?
[02:16:55] They don't come here very often.
[02:16:57] For people that ask, what do they do when it gets too hot in Texas?
[02:16:59] They have AC in here.
[02:17:01] This is where our animal care stuff, perhaps their diets and nutrition, all of that stuff
[02:17:08] happens in here.
[02:17:12] So how many caretakers do you have?
[02:17:16] We have five animal care stuff full-time.
[02:17:19] Five full-time?
[02:17:20] they just go around all animals pretty much already like on a stationized
[02:17:24] like you know I did go to certain or whatever yeah they all take care of
[02:17:27] everybody but some of them are more specialized in like canines or okay stock
[02:17:32] or stuff like that yeah they're really awesome um so what all this is doing with
[02:17:38] wolves in the future I started explaining it I started explaining it
[02:17:42] when we were walking down to the serval oh man but there are two endangered
[02:17:50] species of wolves in North America there's Mexican gray wolves and red wolves
[02:17:54] there's about 300 Mexican gray wolves left in the wild and there's only about 20
[02:17:58] red wolves left in the wild right now 20 20 yeah in the world yeah you're
[02:18:03] sure in the wild in the wild yeah yeah that's crazy I know there's nothing um so
[02:18:08] they're critically endangered so how do you how do you find them you had like
[02:18:15] wouldn't even begin to find them in a while that's just like that's just pure
[02:18:19] you're lucky knowing kind of what you're either in.
[02:18:21] Yeah, a lot of them have tracking collars on.
[02:18:23] Okay.
[02:18:24] So biologists know where they are.
[02:18:25] There are red wolves in North Carolina.
[02:18:27] There's Mexican gray wolves at the border of Arizona,
[02:18:29] New Mexico, and more.
[02:18:31] But alveas is jumping in to help both of these species
[02:18:36] over the next couple of years.
[02:18:37] So we're gonna bring some of those wolves
[02:18:39] into our facility here.
[02:18:40] We're gonna breed them at alveas
[02:18:42] and then reintroduce them back into the wilder.
[02:18:44] That's our goal.
[02:18:46] That's so sick.
[02:18:46] Really exciting way to actively contribute
[02:18:49] wild populations and really important because wolves are a keystone species you
[02:18:52] know what that means I do not so they're really really important for their whole
[02:18:57] ecosystem because they're at the top of the food chain okay so without wolves
[02:19:00] everything else kind of gets screwed and so by protecting wolves we're
[02:19:03] protecting a lot more than the wolf exactly exactly and what okay so in
[02:19:08] depth did that chain was as like you know I'm saying so wolves at the top
[02:19:11] than what then what then what so wolves eat deer or they like scare deer too so
[02:19:20] they keep deer moving so they don't graze on one spot okay the deer eat the
[02:19:24] grasses and so if there are too many deer and they eat all the grass then
[02:19:29] there's no vegetation and if there's no vegetation there's no bugs there's no
[02:19:32] birds there's no anything right it's all just dirt so wolves are really important
[02:19:37] for that reason.
[02:19:38] Holy shit, I didn't know that.
[02:19:39] Go this way, I'm gonna go this way.
[02:19:42] I can carry that on.
[02:19:43] I got it.
[02:19:44] Yeah, thanks.
[02:19:45] I'm the guest, you know.
[02:19:48] So we're gonna go to,
[02:19:51] this is the animal you can kiss down here.
[02:19:53] Kiss?
[02:19:55] Oh my God.
[02:19:56] But low key?
[02:19:57] Yeah, it sounded weird.
[02:19:57] You might be.
[02:19:58] I'd be like, oh my God.
[02:20:00] I'm like, oh my God, I'm kissing an animal.
[02:20:03] Like Joe Chaget, relax.
[02:20:05] It actually may be bad for you.
[02:20:07] Don't tell me it's a fucking horse, isn't it?
[02:20:08] No, it's a cow.
[02:20:14] Yo, yo, it's just one fucking animal.
[02:20:18] I'm not kissing it, it's a goddamn cow, I'm sorry that much.
[02:20:22] What, like...
[02:20:23] I just don't know if you are going to be allergic to it or not.
[02:20:25] No, I couldn't eat that. I didn't get a bite.
[02:20:28] Yeah, I give it a bison, a wild bison.
[02:20:30] Nathan? Nathan? Nathaniel?
[02:20:33] Thank you for the $100 donation!
[02:20:35] Thank you so much!
[02:20:37] There are a few rich Saudi Arabian billionaires donating $5,000 right now, okay?
[02:20:42] Oh, I hear something.
[02:20:43] What was that?
[02:20:44] That was a rooster.
[02:20:47] Thank you so much.
[02:20:49] Oh, look at this view, buddy!
[02:20:57] I might as well just keep walking.
[02:20:58] I gotta talk to my knee, okay?
[02:20:59] Relax.
[02:21:03] Chat, look at this view.
[02:21:05] No, you didn't!
[02:21:07] Oh my gosh, I almost just aged it too.
[02:21:10] Dude, Charlie you missed it, that was crazy.
[02:21:13] Why did you say the same thing?
[02:21:15] The Phil!
[02:21:17] What the fuck?
[02:21:19] I don't know, that was weird.
[02:21:21] Oh thank god, both of them were right there.
[02:21:23] Jesus Christ.
[02:21:25] No, Cameron didn't see it, so I'm fine.
[02:21:27] Look at this view, it's really close.
[02:21:29] Yeah, not actually.
[02:21:31] You think you turned the camera?
[02:21:33] oh no fucking donkey yeah like God this welcome to the pasture um this is where
[02:21:44] you will meet um the donkeys donkeys chat and the cow
[02:21:53] donkeys donkeys donkeys donkeys donkeys donkeys
[02:21:58] We'll have donkeys over here, don't we chat?
[02:22:03] Oh, that sounded okay, peachesy peachesy peachesy, I forgot.
[02:22:10] Yeah, no no no.
[02:22:14] Donks!
[02:22:15] Welcome to the pasture!
[02:22:17] We got two donkeys pulling up.
[02:22:19] Wait, wait, wait, Maya.
[02:22:20] What?
[02:22:21] You and I have donkeys in a cow in the same place.
[02:22:23] I do.
[02:22:24] That works?
[02:22:25] Yeah.
[02:22:26] And a horse?
[02:22:27] What? This is like Noah's Ark. Like actually.
[02:22:31] Unfortunately, Marlon is allergic to horses. So, Jidus.
[02:22:35] No, it's fine. It's fine. We'll do it.
[02:22:37] He's gonna come up to you.
[02:22:39] You guys can say hi to him. He's cool.
[02:22:42] He's not really a part of the program.
[02:22:46] Oh, he's just here for the sake of it.
[02:22:47] Like, always gonna have a horse type.
[02:22:49] No, he's my horse type. I thought he was 12.
[02:22:51] Actually?
[02:22:51] Yeah. So, he just lives here because I live here and he's...
[02:22:54] Oh, wow. Hi. What's his name?
[02:22:56] His name is Ace.
[02:22:57] Watch your face.
[02:22:57] Ace!
[02:22:58] Ace, what are you doing?
[02:23:00] Yeah, just watch your toes.
[02:23:01] Oh my god, Ace, you're a good boy, aren't you?
[02:23:05] Ace, family.
[02:23:06] He doesn't work here.
[02:23:08] And then this is Winnie the Mule.
[02:23:10] And Ace really just like a, you just
[02:23:12] said more so far from me, aren't you, Ace?
[02:23:13] Yeah, he's just always in the way.
[02:23:14] OK.
[02:23:15] OK.
[02:23:15] Bye.
[02:23:16] Bye, Ace.
[02:23:16] This is Winnie.
[02:23:18] Winnie the Pooh!
[02:23:19] Winnie the Mule.
[02:23:20] OK, Winnie the Mule.
[02:23:21] Holy gosh, you're a big boy.
[02:23:24] Or a girl?
[02:23:25] Girl.
[02:23:25] girl you should say that then oh my god my what's yourself golly what was that
[02:23:35] when he was a
[02:23:38] when you fuck she's out of control what just happened when you what just happened
[02:23:43] it's cuz you see me I know I know good give them a rousin shit we wouldn't
[02:23:49] Look, look, right here.
[02:23:50] Right here.
[02:23:50] Why did you do that?
[02:23:51] Easy, relax.
[02:23:52] I'm right here.
[02:23:54] There you go.
[02:23:54] She's feral today.
[02:23:56] Oh, she's feral?
[02:23:58] Oh, gosh.
[02:24:00] So this is Winnie the Mule.
[02:24:02] She was rescued from a beef operation in Oklahoma.
[02:24:04] So she would have been slaughtered for beef
[02:24:07] at somewhere around a year or two years of age.
[02:24:10] But instead, she lives here to teach people
[02:24:11] about the ag industry and its impacts on the planet.
[02:24:14] What's ag industry?
[02:24:15] The agriculture industry.
[02:24:16] Sorry.
[02:24:17] What is that?
[02:24:18] how we make our food.
[02:24:19] Okay.
[02:24:20] So yeah, so.
[02:24:22] Yeah, tell us about it.
[02:24:22] Have you ever heard about cows and methane?
[02:24:25] Probably not.
[02:24:26] Cows and methane?
[02:24:27] Like meth?
[02:24:31] Like, what are you saying right now?
[02:24:32] Like, what are you saying?
[02:24:33] Have you ever heard about methane?
[02:24:34] No, I'm not.
[02:24:35] And cows?
[02:24:36] No.
[02:24:37] So, Winnie will burp and fart methane, CH4.
[02:24:43] Okay.
[02:24:43] Which is a greenhouse gas.
[02:24:45] And she creates it naturally.
[02:24:47] It's a byproduct of her digestion.
[02:24:49] That's totally fine that cows do that.
[02:24:51] But our demand for beef on the planet is so high
[02:24:55] that we have so many cows that it's impacting our climate.
[02:25:00] So one of the things that I tell people
[02:25:01] is if you wanna make a difference with your diet,
[02:25:03] but you don't know where to start,
[02:25:04] starting by eating less beef is a great thing
[02:25:07] to do for the environment
[02:25:08] because it's really, really hard on our climate.
[02:25:10] Really?
[02:25:11] Yeah, beef is by far the toughest on our planet.
[02:25:15] And that is?
[02:25:16] In emissions.
[02:25:16] Yeah, so if anything
[02:25:19] Meat-related you just stop stop eating. It's relax if I know you're like for that right now, whatever it's called
[02:25:26] Like
[02:25:27] Sorry, yes, sorry
[02:25:28] Seryl relax, okay. I understand shut up talking anyway, so it should be beef to cut down slowly on yeah
[02:25:36] What about fish fuck fishes like there's like a fart of the fire nature, huh?
[02:25:40] very very different
[02:25:42] Um, something like chicken has way lower emissions than something like beef.
[02:25:47] Okay.
[02:25:48] Uh, animal welfare concerns all the same.
[02:25:50] Um, but yeah, for like water use and, and emissions, beef is, is a big one.
[02:25:57] Uh, and people don't like hearing that.
[02:25:58] And that's fine.
[02:25:59] Y'all do whatever, whatever you want.
[02:26:00] I'm just teaching you things.
[02:26:02] Um, so when he, when he lives in here, uh, with ACE and with the two
[02:26:06] donkeys, what a crazy combination.
[02:26:08] I like actually, you can meet the donkeys.
[02:26:10] They're kind of shy, but like,
[02:26:11] This is crazy combination set
[02:26:15] Hello, we got a white and black one perfect like yin and yang
[02:26:19] New names yin and yang okay. We'll rename them right now. Yes
[02:26:23] This is jalapeno and Serrano. What the fuck? Yeah chat yin and yang jalapeno poppers, bro
[02:26:29] I wish on is it like be honest be honest
[02:26:34] You stick your hand out and they'll sniff it
[02:26:41] I've never seen the over hand.
[02:26:46] What the hell was that?
[02:26:49] Who locks up to an animal like that?
[02:26:54] Oh, god.
[02:26:56] I'm sorry.
[02:26:57] I don't even know.
[02:26:58] I'm sorry.
[02:26:59] I'm sorry.
[02:27:00] You got to hit him with the eyes.
[02:27:02] Under.
[02:27:03] Yeah, you.
[02:27:04] Sorry.
[02:27:05] Sorry.
[02:27:06] Sorry.
[02:27:07] I got to try again.
[02:27:08] I haven't been liking this one for a long time.
[02:27:10] Let's try to underhand. Let's try to underhand method.
[02:27:14] There you go. Yeah, yeah. And let him sniff your hand.
[02:27:19] That's Serrano.
[02:27:21] Serrano. Holy fuck, you got a hot breath. Jesus Christ.
[02:27:26] Don't go, don't go, don't go, don't go.
[02:27:27] Oh, yeah. Well, at least he sniffs your hand.
[02:27:33] Good job.
[02:27:35] Are you feeling itchy? Because I bet you're allergic to that cow.
[02:27:37] that cow. I'm probably all these ants. I'm not gonna lie. Oh, you didn't kiss the
[02:27:41] cow. But come on. Wait, so is ace a man? Ace is, uh, yeah, yeah, he's a boy. And when
[02:27:52] he's female, what about, what about Halifina bobbers? They're both boys. Both boys? Oh
[02:27:56] God, they probably have a fun time in here, huh? No, the donkeys don't breed with the
[02:28:00] cow. Oh, no, I'm saying like nothing breeds with the cow. Okay, they're a
[02:28:04] different species. Okay. Winnie the mill. Winnie Miskey. Okay, now she's standing right in
[02:28:12] the mud. Yeah, watch your step. Check my phone. I didn't mean like that. I meant like food
[02:28:15] wise and stuff. I should have bought my cowboy boots. There you go. You can give her a kiss
[02:28:25] on the forehead. What the hell? Let me do it. Okay, sorry, go ahead. She's been crying
[02:28:30] No, she's just blinking like dust out of her eyes.
[02:28:33] You've been fine, Wendy.
[02:28:34] Wendy, girl, girl.
[02:28:36] Them lashes, though.
[02:28:38] Pretty, right?
[02:28:43] Oh, Wendy.
[02:28:44] Ha ha ha.
[02:28:46] OK, we're going to try again, Wendy.
[02:28:47] OK, Wendy, come on.
[02:28:48] We're going to try again.
[02:28:49] We're going to try again.
[02:28:50] All right?
[02:28:54] All right, Wendy.
[02:28:55] I don't want to force a kiss.
[02:28:57] We do consent, don't we?
[02:28:58] You understand?
[02:28:59] Hey, hey, Winnie.
[02:29:01] Seriously.
[02:29:02] Okay, Winnie, if you give consent, look at me.
[02:29:04] Three, two, one.
[02:29:08] Here, here, here.
[02:29:09] Ah, she did a little look at me right there,
[02:29:11] so I'm gonna give her a kiss.
[02:29:12] Oh, yeah, mm-hmm.
[02:29:14] That's nice, Winnie.
[02:29:16] She hated it.
[02:29:17] Yeah, I know.
[02:29:18] You left that there.
[02:29:19] Okay.
[02:29:19] Winnie, what the heck?
[02:29:23] Oh, Winnie, Winnie, Winnie, Winnie.
[02:29:25] Little baby child.
[02:29:26] Wait, what does Winnie to be that big?
[02:29:28] You know what I mean? You're that big of a chump.
[02:29:30] She eats grain and she eats hay.
[02:29:31] Hay?
[02:29:32] And grass.
[02:29:33] Oh my god. Oh my gosh, you're so lovely.
[02:29:37] She's gonna watch your toes. Don't let her step on it.
[02:29:41] She will break your toes.
[02:29:42] I'm gonna move up a little bit.
[02:29:45] That's a big girl. Jesus.
[02:29:46] Do you ever ride ace ever?
[02:29:48] Uh, yeah. I mean, I grew up riding ace.
[02:29:51] What about like now?
[02:29:52] Um...
[02:29:53] Like now, it's at this minute, if I'm saying like, you know.
[02:29:56] You wanna see me up up there?
[02:29:57] Oh, can you?
[02:29:58] Mm-hmm
[02:30:00] Believe me again. No, I don't believe I'm not gonna trust you yesterday. I guess ace
[02:30:06] Yeah, could I hop over on that that big house? No, okay sure
[02:30:11] You go on my go on girl go on my go on
[02:30:16] Is he such a good boy? Yeah, he's a nice guy. Um, I grew up riding him
[02:30:21] But again, he's not really a part of the whole thing. He just is here sport
[02:30:28] There he aced man.
[02:30:31] That probably brought back some memories, didn't ace?
[02:30:35] Yeah, I know.
[02:30:37] Yeah, he's kind of old now.
[02:30:39] How old is he?
[02:30:40] He's 25.
[02:30:41] 25?
[02:30:42] He's 25, 24.
[02:30:43] Oh my God, you just as old as me bud.
[02:30:45] 24?
[02:30:46] That's what you, look at me.
[02:30:48] 26, here's one, two, and two.
[02:30:51] So he's 24.
[02:30:53] 24.
[02:30:54] Do you know like his actual birthday?
[02:30:57] birthday August oh my god it's a burger just like me either August second
[02:31:03] look it's in my calendar that's where he's gonna be that ace don't do that I'm
[02:31:07] gonna give you a kiss right now relax yeah you can give him a little kiss right
[02:31:10] now nice all right there
[02:31:16] you know okay all right more birds more birds
[02:31:26] Yeah. Yeah, my who's your favorite and don't have you don't have one. Who's your favorite animal here?
[02:31:32] I can't answer that question. Yes, you can. You act like my mom and I would not ask like,
[02:31:37] yo, who's your favorite kid? You know, Dan was me. Legally, I can't answer that question.
[02:31:41] But I will say that the first animal that we ever rescued here at Alves was Stompy.
[02:31:46] What? Is it really? Is that Innu? Yeah. The one that I hugged. How did I feel? Like,
[02:31:50] like rescuing a first-ever animal? Was it like very personal? Like, you know?
[02:31:54] Yeah it made it super real. I like I founded this place when I was 22 so like
[02:32:04] I did not know what I was doing. 22 and finding places is actually crazy. I'm 24 and I'm
[02:32:09] streaming on Twitch nice. Yeah well I was also streaming on Twitch. Yeah well you
[02:32:13] actually do something about it. But I just like didn't know what I was doing and
[02:32:17] then rescuing the first animal and buying this property it was like oh I'm
[02:32:20] really like doing it. I really have to do it now. You enjoy it? I love it. I love it.
[02:32:28] Are you out every day? Yeah. I mean I live here but then if I'm traveling if I'm
[02:32:33] traveling I'm not here and I traveled too much I wish I didn't but otherwise I'm
[02:32:38] here. Okay 24 can't shoot a paintball gun. He can shoot a paintball gun. He
[02:32:46] just can't aim a paintball gun.
[02:32:50] Yo, I know how to aim. Don't act like you just did a shooting thing.
[02:32:54] You know how to aim? Why do you shoot yourself in?
[02:32:56] I wanted to get myself out. I get all the women in there like a chance, obviously, you know what I mean?
[02:33:00] That's crazy.
[02:33:01] I know. I created a good way, of course.
[02:33:05] Alright. This is the Parrot Aviary.
[02:33:11] Hello?
[02:33:13] Oh, I actually like Parrots. Oh, he just took a shit. Nice.
[02:33:17] That's Mia.
[02:33:18] Oh
[02:33:20] Mia Mia
[02:33:22] Mia
[02:33:24] Yeah, you gotta be like Italian something on me. I got that little red Ferrari behind the US
[02:33:31] Mia is an African gray parrot this is the largest parrot in Africa. She was somebody's pet sometimes she comes down sometimes she doesn't okay
[02:33:41] You want to see something cool? Yeah, I'm cool. Oh
[02:33:44] Oh, you're tall. Hold on. Yeah, if she talks to her head, you can pet the top of her head.
[02:33:50] Can you reach the top of her head? Oh. And that's Pat. That's the highest in the world.
[02:33:55] Good job, Mia. Good job, Mia. Oh, she liked that, huh? That was nice. Wow, you're tall as hell.
[02:34:04] Yeah, yeah, yeah, because you can do that. Oh, yeah, just take that. No, yeah, that's no fun.
[02:34:09] OK.
[02:34:12] And then this is Tico and Miley.
[02:34:14] Tico.
[02:34:16] Tico.
[02:34:16] He's my brother.
[02:34:17] Miley.
[02:34:18] Where are they from?
[02:34:20] So like Central, South America.
[02:34:22] OK.
[02:34:25] Tico was, these were both boring captivity though.
[02:34:29] Tico was dropped off in a box outside of like an animal
[02:34:32] shelter.
[02:34:33] Oh, gosh.
[02:34:33] Miley was a surrendered pet as well.
[02:34:36] Hi.
[02:34:37] What do we think?
[02:34:37] So these are Macaws.
[02:34:39] Tico's a blue and gold macaw, and Miley's a catalina macaw.
[02:34:42] I'm gonna talk about the pet trade again, guys.
[02:34:44] These do.
[02:34:45] A lot of people think that they want these as pets
[02:34:46] because they're really beautiful, right?
[02:34:47] But then they live like 70 years,
[02:34:51] and they, it's 70 to 80 years, really.
[02:34:54] They have super strong beaks, like strong.
[02:34:56] Like, try to break this.
[02:34:58] Oh, no, it's impossible.
[02:34:59] Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's insane.
[02:35:00] With a, yeah.
[02:35:01] And then we'll show you Miley can get,
[02:35:04] why does she have that?
[02:35:04] And then just straight up crack it.
[02:35:06] Yeah, she can break it.
[02:35:07] And Tico, right there.
[02:35:15] Come on, Tico.
[02:35:15] Let me see it.
[02:35:19] Oh, wow.
[02:35:20] Just like that.
[02:35:22] Look how good they bring it to.
[02:35:26] Are we trying to, Tico?
[02:35:27] Tico's this side, and Riley's this side.
[02:35:29] Might be thinking a little bite.
[02:35:30] I want to shoot a little bit.
[02:35:31] No.
[02:35:31] OK.
[02:35:32] Yeah, all right.
[02:35:33] So they have really strong beats.
[02:35:35] They can bite really hard.
[02:35:37] They can shoot through wood, which means that they can damage everything in your house.
[02:35:41] Pretty much your house is made of wood.
[02:35:44] And they can scream really loud.
[02:35:46] So they can scream over 130 decibels, which can cause hearing loss.
[02:35:49] Jesus Christ.
[02:35:50] It's like so loud.
[02:35:51] Have you heard of that loud ever?
[02:35:52] Yes.
[02:35:53] They do it pretty much every day.
[02:35:54] They do it every day.
[02:35:55] Have you been in here when they've done it?
[02:35:57] Yes.
[02:35:58] Oh God no.
[02:35:59] It hurts.
[02:36:00] Yeah.
[02:36:01] It hurts your ears and it will cause hearing loss with prolonged exposure.
[02:36:03] Oh shit.
[02:36:04] Yeah.
[02:36:05] Another reason why I shouldn't have it at home.
[02:36:06] I know, it's a lot.
[02:36:08] It's a lot.
[02:36:10] What are these nice animals?
[02:36:11] Like are they very like human friendly?
[02:36:15] Some of them can be, but these two,
[02:36:17] like if you stuck your hand anywhere close enough to them
[02:36:19] to bite you, they would bite you.
[02:36:21] And they could take your finger off.
[02:36:22] Oh, did that?
[02:36:24] Oh, shit.
[02:36:25] Did they ever jump in your finger and stuff?
[02:36:26] Or like, no.
[02:36:28] So.
[02:36:29] I mean, some of our animal care staff will hold them.
[02:36:33] Yeah.
[02:36:33] I won't.
[02:36:35] I won't.
[02:36:36] Also, these two are females and they're pair bonded.
[02:36:39] So these are resident lesbians.
[02:36:42] Swear.
[02:36:44] I know I've built this thing with you
[02:36:46] where you think I'm like,
[02:36:47] messing with you, but I'm being honest right now.
[02:36:49] Not a messy question.
[02:36:50] Uh-huh.
[02:36:51] You mean tell me these two parents?
[02:36:54] Yeah.
[02:36:55] Or in love with each other?
[02:36:56] Yes, sir.
[02:36:57] Two women.
[02:36:58] Yeah.
[02:36:59] There's a lot of homosexuality in them looking.
[02:37:00] No, there's not.
[02:37:01] Yes, there is.
[02:37:02] Swear.
[02:37:03] Just like a human species.
[02:37:04] Yes, it's everywhere.
[02:37:06] Yeah, and these two are an example.
[02:37:11] Have you ever seen a mate?
[02:37:12] How do you know that?
[02:37:13] Yeah, I mean, they do a lot of, like, mutual grooming behaviors.
[02:37:17] And one way that parrots, like, express, when they get really
[02:37:20] hormonal and, like, want to show affection,
[02:37:22] they'll regurgitate food and, like, give it to another bird.
[02:37:25] And so these guys are, like, regurgitated.
[02:37:27] They do look a little less, if you're not thinking about it.
[02:37:32] Yeah, yeah.
[02:37:33] What else did they eat?
[02:37:35] They eat nuts, they eat pellets, they eat produce,
[02:37:37] like fruits and vegetables, it's cool.
[02:37:41] Yeah, they're cool birds.
[02:37:42] They're actually cool birds, yeah.
[02:37:43] Yeah, yeah.
[02:37:44] What is that bird called from Rio, the bird movie?
[02:37:48] The blue one?
[02:37:49] No, I'm not sure.
[02:37:50] Is that Hyacinth Macaw, Chad?
[02:37:51] What is Rio?
[02:37:52] Chad, you know what I'm talking about, right, Chad?
[02:37:53] No, no, no.
[02:37:54] Rio was based off the blue Sphinx Macaw, right?
[02:37:56] Because that one is going.
[02:37:57] Is that what it is?
[02:37:58] Yeah, because I've seen some.
[02:37:59] Is it Sphinx?
[02:38:00] I've just seen something about that online.
[02:38:01] Like, they're going to Sphinx, yeah.
[02:38:02] but there's not a lot of them left.
[02:38:06] Sad.
[02:38:08] Why don't you go save them, Mario?
[02:38:10] Be our hero.
[02:38:11] Oh, what'd you do that?
[02:38:12] Oh, don't do that.
[02:38:13] Don't fucking do that, don't do that.
[02:38:14] Sorry.
[02:38:17] I got you, hey, don't worry about it.
[02:38:18] Hey, hey, don't worry about it.
[02:38:18] Look, be your guest, yeah.
[02:38:21] That looks how you want it.
[02:38:22] Bang.
[02:38:27] All right.
[02:38:28] What do we got here?
[02:38:30] That's just a, it's kind of like a closure.
[02:38:34] Actually, I don't, yeah.
[02:38:35] I think that he's in there.
[02:38:36] One more enclosure.
[02:38:37] One more enclosure set.
[02:38:40] One more enclosure set.
[02:38:41] If there are any bird nerds in here,
[02:38:43] I don't know if you just heard that like chair.
[02:38:45] That little noise, yeah.
[02:38:46] That is like a fantastic impression of a red-tailed hawk
[02:38:51] or a red-shouldered hawk
[02:38:52] because there are red-shouldered hawks
[02:38:53] that fly around here
[02:38:54] and Mia has picked up that bird sound.
[02:38:57] That's not how a pair sounds like.
[02:38:58] Oh, that's wild.
[02:38:58] Yeah.
[02:38:59] Oh, I thought that's a bit tough.
[02:39:01] Yeah.
[02:39:02] I thought it was like imitating you and stuff.
[02:39:03] Totally.
[02:39:04] Really?
[02:39:04] Mia says lots of stuff, but she really only says it when no one's in there.
[02:39:09] Yeah?
[02:39:12] Mia, Mia's so nice.
[02:39:13] So Mia doesn't get in with the big birds, huh?
[02:39:15] No, they're separate.
[02:39:16] Yeah.
[02:39:16] Careful now, careful now, careful now, careful now, careful now, careful, careful, careful.
[02:39:21] So what is this right?
[02:39:22] We got a couple of...
[02:39:23] Chickens.
[02:39:23] Couple of chickens.
[02:39:24] Chickens.
[02:39:25] Is that a chicken?
[02:39:28] please, please.. something's on the channel I'm talking about
[02:39:30] oh my god is that chicken?
[02:39:33] oh, highly...
[02:39:34] don't you dare like...
[02:39:35] oh, he doesn't like you
[02:39:36] I really don't like birds
[02:39:39] I really don't you know
[02:39:40] you're gonna...
[02:39:41] it's just something about it
[02:39:42] you're gonna feed this bird
[02:39:43] feed the do do do do do do do
[02:39:48] Oliver?
[02:39:50] hello buddy
[02:39:54] Oliver
[02:39:55] Oliver?
[02:39:56] it's all that I need, Oliver or is it...
[02:39:57] Okay, that's just a bug. This is Oliver. That's Henry Kay. Oh my god. That was Hendricks. Oh
[02:40:05] Yes, put up, you know that means he's ready attack. Would you like to feed Oliver? I would hate that, but yeah
[02:40:10] I'll do it. Um, these are dried murems. They're dead
[02:40:14] Are you trolling already actually dead?
[02:40:17] Okay, but you still won't like
[02:40:22] Chat they look like this
[02:40:24] Like dead ones, okay?
[02:40:26] Yep!
[02:40:27] Okay, um, yeah, you can feed him.
[02:40:29] You can just like squat down and you get a turn.
[02:40:31] If you don't like the way that it feels, it's a little bit pinchy, you can just drop them.
[02:40:34] Freel!
[02:40:35] Oh, good, that's nice.
[02:40:39] How do you, like, you don't even pick it up.
[02:40:41] Look, you don't even pick up nothing.
[02:40:42] What are you doing?
[02:40:43] Lock in and go back.
[02:40:44] There you go.
[02:40:45] No?
[02:40:46] It's all good.
[02:40:47] Like, look at that.
[02:40:51] Oh, hungry one, yeah.
[02:40:56] Wow, yum.
[02:40:57] Every feeding like watermelon or something like that?
[02:40:59] Yeah, they love it.
[02:41:00] They love that, right?
[02:41:01] They love to say, yeah.
[02:41:02] And it's like everything, they eat everything.
[02:41:04] Bugs, they'll eat lizards if they can catch them,
[02:41:07] they'll eat mice.
[02:41:08] Chickens are crazy.
[02:41:10] Yum, Oliver, good job.
[02:41:13] Here you go.
[02:41:14] No, I'm serious, I've heard chickens like vegetables,
[02:41:17] so here, here, here.
[02:41:18] I told you.
[02:41:19] What the hell?
[02:41:20] So all of these chickens are rescues and you may be thinking like they're not
[02:41:26] very like it's a wildlife sanctuary and these are domestic chickens right but
[02:41:31] one of the reasons we have them is to teach people about the ag and the
[02:41:33] agriculture industry. So these are pictures of different egg laying
[02:41:38] operations in the United States. Have you ever seen labels on eggs like KGP and free range?
[02:41:42] Yes I have. I didn't have one so that means I'm not gonna lie.
[02:41:44] Okay good well you're about to learn. So I have four labels here one is
[02:41:48] Pasteurized one is free range. I thought it was pasteurized. One is cage-free. That's another word that exists
[02:41:55] And this is like no label. Okay, so which one do you think is the cage-free operation? Well, okay
[02:42:00] I'm gonna go for what it is, right? Okay, so cage-free so we have them this side by the way, anyways
[02:42:06] No cages. That's the cage. That's already strike one out. Okay. No cage. I'm gonna go I'm gonna
[02:42:12] Yeah
[02:42:16] Yeah, free range free range obviously, okay, they're ranging free, you know
[02:42:21] Okay, posture. Oh now pasture race. I'm listening pasture race. They're pastured in a race pasture gotta be
[02:42:28] I'm guessing passion English words mean not Kate. So it's not case with pastures. All right, okay?
[02:42:33] And then no label no label got a brand. Okay. Okay. So these are my lens picks that
[02:42:38] That'd be a big chat or not.
[02:42:40] No label, pastures, cage free and free range.
[02:42:44] So here's the actual, you got this one correct.
[02:42:51] This is correct.
[02:42:52] That's no label.
[02:42:53] This is like no label.
[02:42:54] So the other thing, before I teach you about all this,
[02:42:58] it's tough out there.
[02:42:59] Eggs are really expensive right now.
[02:43:00] Everything's really expensive right now.
[02:43:02] This is like the cheapest eggs
[02:43:03] that you can get in a grocery store.
[02:43:04] So do with this information what you can.
[02:43:07] But this is like your Styrofoam egg carton
[02:43:09] cheapest eggs possible, no label.
[02:43:11] I actually want to know what this is.
[02:43:12] This is my diet, and I'll always be wondering
[02:43:14] just about eggs, so.
[02:43:14] So, this is a cage-free operation here.
[02:43:20] Okay, sure.
[02:43:21] This is a free-range operation.
[02:43:23] How?
[02:43:25] And then this is a pasture-raised operation
[02:43:29] with a caveat that I'll explain in a second.
[02:43:31] So, a no-label operation,
[02:43:33] these are called battery cages.
[02:43:35] This is the most efficient way to produce eggs.
[02:43:38] It's the most amount of chickens in a small amount of space.
[02:43:40] You get the most amount of eggs,
[02:43:41] so it's the cheapest way to do it.
[02:43:42] This is a cage-free operation.
[02:43:44] What all that really means in the United States,
[02:43:46] I'm only talking about the United States here,
[02:43:48] what that really means is it's the same amount of chickens
[02:43:51] in the same amount of space, but no cages separate them.
[02:43:54] So they're not in cages, but like,
[02:43:56] they're still inside.
[02:43:58] Yeah, just stupid.
[02:43:58] Okay, sure, yeah.
[02:44:00] And then this is free range.
[02:44:02] So pretty much the same thing.
[02:44:03] How's that not the same thing?
[02:44:05] It's pretty much the same thing.
[02:44:07] This means they have potential access to the outdoors,
[02:44:09] but the ground isn't regulated,
[02:44:12] like the substrate isn't regulated.
[02:44:13] So they could go outside on like a concrete pad
[02:44:15] and like a parking lot basically.
[02:44:17] Whoa.
[02:44:18] And that's like considered outside time.
[02:44:19] So that would be considered free range.
[02:44:21] I guess, yeah.
[02:44:22] The only label that means what it sounds like it means
[02:44:26] in the US right now is pasture raised.
[02:44:28] With this is the specific label that we recommend.
[02:44:31] There are a couple others that we can look for.
[02:44:32] There we go.
[02:44:33] like what's up the problems go like those are the those are the pieces right
[02:44:43] screaming it's scream a clock um so this is the label that we recommend looking
[02:44:48] for in grocery stores it's so funny yeah and this is the only label that
[02:44:57] that really means what it sounds like in the US the other ones okay now I got
[02:45:02] couple questions yes so obviously hey I don't want to raise my voice I don't
[02:45:08] raise my voice okay so obviously someone more expensive so much like you said but
[02:45:18] what's the dust any of this make any difference of the nutrients in the
[02:45:21] actual egg when you eat it generally I would like to think that this is gonna
[02:45:27] have more nutrients because they're able to eat grass and insects and stuff
[02:45:30] like that, which is good for them.
[02:45:34] Something where they're eating just grains or a scratch
[02:45:36] is probably going to be a lower quality egg nutrients rising.
[02:45:39] But that one.
[02:45:40] But it's still not that crazy of a difference
[02:45:42] to, because then why would I buy $2,
[02:45:44] like you know what I'm saying?
[02:45:45] It's $2 more than just the.
[02:45:47] Right.
[02:45:48] From a nutrients perspective, I don't know how worth it is.
[02:45:52] This is all from a welfare perspective.
[02:45:54] Like how well the animals are taking care of perspective.
[02:45:56] I don't even think people know that.
[02:45:57] They just buy it expensive because they think it's
[02:45:59] better.
[02:45:59] Maybe.
[02:46:00] I get what I mean.
[02:46:01] Yeah, and I mean, there's people
[02:46:02] that think that they taste better.
[02:46:03] And I just don't notice.
[02:46:06] Some people do.
[02:46:07] I don't know if you do.
[02:46:07] But I grew up with chickens on a farm,
[02:46:09] like eating eggs the day that they were laid.
[02:46:11] Straight from the day.
[02:46:12] I still, I don't even notice them tasting different now.
[02:46:16] It's crazy.
[02:46:17] But that's a me thing.
[02:46:18] I don't know, some people care about that.
[02:46:21] Well, it's kind of like a cow, though, ain't it?
[02:46:22] Okay, let's not talk about slaughtering cows, sorry.
[02:46:24] No, I mean, that is, so that is a thing.
[02:46:26] Stress?
[02:46:27] It is, exactly, that's what I'm saying, yeah.
[02:46:28] a big factor in how tender meat is and like how it tastes and so animals that are treated
[02:46:35] better generally taste better. Yeah, that's what I mean. That's what I mean. That's what
[02:46:38] I do, right? So you get like a massage and like, I mean fucked up because you get a massage
[02:46:41] and you get slaughtered, but yeah. Hey, let's not slaughter animals, man. Become vegetarian,
[02:46:44] seriously guys. I think the thing that matters, Chad, because I know based on, I'm getting
[02:46:51] the sense from your chat that they don't like being told what to do. Honestly, if
[02:46:55] If it comes from you, then they would.
[02:46:57] They were going to say, yes, my right now harms you.
[02:46:59] Chat, I understand the vegetarian vegan labels are scary,
[02:47:02] and there's some stigma attached to them too.
[02:47:04] I'm not saying you need to be either of those things.
[02:47:06] Great if you want to be, but it's more like,
[02:47:09] just be more mindful of what you're eating.
[02:47:10] You know what I mean?
[02:47:11] If you can reduce your meat consumption,
[02:47:13] that's better for animals, it's better for the planet.
[02:47:15] If you can do that sometimes, awesome.
[02:47:17] Also, it's way cheaper.
[02:47:19] Meat is expensive, guys.
[02:47:21] Meat is expensive.
[02:47:22] It's so expensive.
[02:47:23] Um, you like beef and steaks like that's it's
[02:47:28] Tax tax, so yeah, it's crazy
[02:47:30] Now I'm just saying yes my like y'all such a
[02:47:35] Thank you chat just think about it is all I'm saying you know like I honestly my I thought you was gonna be like
[02:47:42] No, do not please do not eat this like cut it out completely black you're very
[02:47:47] You know mean like yeah, it's also hard like I understand economically like
[02:47:53] I don't know it like it can it can be tough and scary to like change up what you're eating if
[02:47:59] You have to think about money all the time. Yeah, most people do right now. So yeah, I get it
[02:48:03] I get it just like think about it and just like you know think about
[02:48:06] Being nicer to bug sometimes or think about like at least that bug is doing something important
[02:48:11] You know, I mean, I don't know just think more all right
[02:48:13] I've got my every kill the bug of course
[02:48:16] I like that. Okay. Well, I mean I don't now but like growing up. Yeah, of course
[02:48:21] I want just some really shitty zoos growing up like I've done lots of unethical things throughout my life
[02:48:28] But that but that was all before I learned you learn right you I mean then you learn and then you change
[02:48:32] No, I mean like I like that shot like that's not weird. I said didn't kill the bunch. Of course. I like that
[02:48:37] I didn't mean that I mean like you know she shows that
[02:48:41] You know she learned I am not perfect. Yeah, exactly nobody is facts
[02:48:47] Only G. O. D. man. Oh
[02:48:49] back to the studio are you winded?
[02:48:52] you got charity match in two weeks
[02:48:55] you're gonna win a medal of shit? not bad here
[02:48:59] hopefully my knee heals in about 24 hours
[02:49:04] you're gonna play that charity match with a bad knee?
[02:49:07] yeah I'm gonna put like soccer is the worst for that
[02:49:10] yeah I know
[02:49:13] yeah I played all through high school
[02:49:17] Like basketball what else I would else I grew up playing soccer basketball volleyball. I played ice hockey
[02:49:23] She did I figure skated
[02:49:26] I
[02:49:27] Played lacrosse in high school as well. Hey, what's your best? What's your best sport basketball?
[02:49:36] Find me fucking quarter chat
[02:49:40] Wow
[02:49:42] All right chat. That's the end of the tour. That was sick
[02:49:45] What did you think?
[02:49:47] That was very sick.
[02:49:48] Did you guys have fun? Did you learn something? Sorry for hitting you so many times.
[02:49:52] Yeah, and I saw good, you know what I mean?
[02:49:53] You deserved it both times.
[02:49:55] Yeah, I mean, I saw good.
[02:49:57] Can she dump? Yeah.
[02:49:59] You're like four-eleven.
[02:50:03] No.
[02:50:04] I'm five-fourth.
[02:50:05] No, you're not.
[02:50:06] I am. I'm five-one.
[02:50:07] Really? Really?
[02:50:08] Five-two on a good day, really.
[02:50:10] Five-three if you bring the camera up a little bit.
[02:50:13] or 5-5 Air Forces, 5-6, what else?
[02:50:15] Like, you know what I mean?
[02:50:16] I'm 6'9, what else?
[02:50:17] Like, you know what I mean?
[02:50:18] It's like, um, that was crazy.
[02:50:22] You had to do it fun.
[02:50:23] I really can't believe that I'm so, like all Dukeside,
[02:50:26] I'm really impressed with what you were doing.
[02:50:28] Thank you so much.
[02:50:29] I really, really am.
[02:50:30] It's very impressive.
[02:50:31] You know, I think a lot of people,
[02:50:32] they don't really find what they're passionate about
[02:50:35] in life, and I think you have.
[02:50:37] And I think you've lived like a great thing around it.
[02:50:39] Thank you.
[02:50:40] Yeah.
[02:50:41] Chat, I hope you had fun.
[02:50:42] Thank you so much for all of your donations today, crazy.
[02:50:46] Thank you, thank you, thank you.
[02:50:46] All those donations, go to Help Elvis.
[02:50:49] Us rescue more animals, us teach more people
[02:50:51] about conservation, thank you.
[02:50:53] Also, if you're not able to donate today, totally fine.
[02:50:56] One way that you can keep supporting Elvis
[02:50:58] is by watching our live cams.
[02:50:59] Again, this is on Twitch and on YouTube.
[02:51:02] We make ad revenue through these cameras.
[02:51:03] So just like having them up on your second monitor,
[02:51:05] one, it's cute and cozy and you get to watch the animals
[02:51:08] like hang out and nap and do what they do all day,
[02:51:11] which is nice, but also it supports the sanctuary.
[02:51:14] But so you know what you do?
[02:51:15] Go to sleep, put it on.
[02:51:17] I know you have a computer on, you know,
[02:51:18] same as games, put on like a few tabs, okay?
[02:51:20] Just keep it on there, you know?
[02:51:23] That'd be very nice.
[02:51:24] Listen, what about if the chat has some questions?
[02:51:28] You guys, if you have questions, I'm happy to answer them.
[02:51:30] Ask some questions right now, Jack.
[02:51:31] I also stream on Twitch, obviously.
[02:51:33] I know that, Jack, come on now.
[02:51:35] I'm just Maya on Twitch,
[02:51:36] and then Elvis, live 24 sevens,
[02:51:38] you can ask questions over there too.
[02:51:40] Yeah, any questions from for the end of the tour, Marlon?
[02:51:43] What was your favorite animal?
[02:51:45] My favorite animal?
[02:51:47] It got to be the wolf dog.
[02:51:48] OK.
[02:51:48] Dog wolf?
[02:51:49] Really?
[02:51:50] I just think it's so interesting.
[02:51:51] Wolf dog, yeah.
[02:51:53] But I also like the wolf, the little black wolf.
[02:51:58] Yeah, the fox.
[02:51:59] Fox.
[02:52:00] I mean, fox and me, so yeah.
[02:52:01] How long have you been doing this for?
[02:52:03] So I found it out this in 2021.
[02:52:06] Can I visit this place?
[02:52:07] No, so all this is not open to the public,
[02:52:09] but you can watch our animals on livecams 24-7 virtually.
[02:52:14] Someone asked, how can I get protein without eating meat?
[02:52:15] There's lots of things that have protein.
[02:52:17] Lots of things, man, a chickpeas.
[02:52:19] Chickpeas, tofu, and malmite beans.
[02:52:24] Why the name Alveas?
[02:52:25] So when I started out streaming,
[02:52:28] I started doing a lot of charity fundraising off the rip.
[02:52:30] And I would say, every time I did a fundraiser,
[02:52:32] I was like, Twitch is an untapped reservoir
[02:52:34] for doing good.
[02:52:35] And Alveas is reservoir in Latin.
[02:52:39] That's where it came from.
[02:52:41] Cool.
[02:52:42] Yeah, you guys can ask whatever questions you want on the Alves channel, on my channel.
[02:52:46] I hope you guys learned something today.
[02:52:48] Thank you so much.
[02:52:49] Marlon learned so much today.
[02:52:50] One more time for the masses.
[02:52:52] What was that word I taught you earlier today?
[02:52:54] One more time for everybody.
[02:52:56] Just one more time for everybody.
[02:52:58] It was biometrics.
[02:53:02] So close.
[02:53:03] Bio fungus.
[02:53:05] Biomag.
[02:53:07] biomanusian biomagnificatio
[02:53:19] bro i've been a mess today bro
[02:53:21] fuck it
[02:53:23] like bruh
[02:53:25] very good, first try
[02:53:27] first try
[02:53:29] yo chat, wmi today man
[02:53:31] seriously thank y'all for watching
[02:53:33] i know it's a little shorter stream chat
[02:53:35] a lot of fun, a lot of things. Tomorrow I'm streaming with Sketch. I guess it was
[02:53:40] Sinister, it was Maya. So honestly, bro, that'd be my end of chat, bro. WSanctuary.
[02:53:44] If you want to donate, please do. Watch your streams, tap it with your, you know,
[02:53:48] our ghost chat always. Do you want to raid the sanctuary? Yes. Yes. We're gonna raid the sanctuary chat.
[02:53:54] Go leave a subscription to that because that'd be so cool. Sure, yeah. Yeah, if you want to throw your Twitch Prime at all of that sanctuary, we'd love that.
[02:54:00] Anything, bro. Chat. So that'd be mine, man. Honestly, thank you so much for having me. Of course. Thank you for coming. You were great.
[02:54:05] the animals really like you so next time it's it's on my court next time it's on
[02:54:10] your court okay I wouldn't call your court let's do it one you want one be
[02:54:14] one yes that you said you're in need of me though so we should wait I'll literally
[02:54:19] I'll play you with one leg okay arm one eye yeah yeah yeah that you said
[02:54:28] I'll see our boys tomorrow subscribe everything I love your voice and our
[02:54:33] I am just into the moon, that'd be my peace.
[02:54:37] Bye.
[02:54:38] Bye.