3 American Animals VS 3 European Animals - Which Animals Are More Dangerous?

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Even though Europe and North America Are separated by quite a large ocean, these two continents do share quite a lot of wildlife. North america and Europe share quite a few species of birds and large herbivores but today i will be focusing on the large predators. Brown bears, gray wolves, and polar bears can be found in both north america and Europe and today i will be trying to figure out if these predators are more dangerous in north america or Europe. I will hopefully be answering all you questions about wolf and bear attacks on both continents and hopefully you'll learn something along the way.

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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
1:18 Brown Bears
4:24 Gray Wolves
6:17 Polar Bears

Attributions

Gray wolf footage:
Wyoming Untrapped
CC BY-NC-ND

Bear sign image:
Moosealope
CC BY 2.0 DEED

Brown bear footage:
Jukka Lämsä

Brown bear distribution map:
Hannu & IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature); see above
CC BY-SA 3.0 DEED

Brown bear images:
Marco Tersigni
CC BY 2.0 DEED
A. Marciszak, K. Stefaniak, & W. Gornig
CC BY 3.0 NL DEED

Rabies image:
CC BY-SA 4.0 DEED

Pizzly and Grolar bear images:
windfuchs
CC BY-SA 3.0 DEED

I have edited and adapted some of these clips and images.

Thanks for watching i hope you enjoyed :)

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I’d compare moose. Typically, large herbivores kill more people than predators do.

misanthrope
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In the U.S. we have a lot of people who for some reason think nature is a Disney film. And so they act accordingly and get their asses handed to them. Lol.

alienlife
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Polar bears will polar bear. They literally look at humans as a source of food and will not hesitate doesn’t matter what hemisphere you’re on. Any encounter with a polar bear in their natural habitat will most likely be your last.

justocho
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I would have liked you to compare American and European bison.

The_Robert.Fletcher
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The wolf has showed up down in Stockholm area. I saw one when i was out
on a walk with my dog. It was in the evening and dark. Had a headlamp and just when the light was on the wolf, the brightness was lowered but I could see it clearly. It came up the dirt road, stopped and looked at me and the dog, turned around and went back into the forest.It was so cool to see a wolf. I walked a little further. Although I have a 40kg Alaskan Malamute, he did not survived a fight with a wolf.

swedishmom
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MY BOY IBERIAN WOLF !!!

How does this guy uploads videos so fast

Rudy-
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Maybe I’m weird, but shooting a bear for being a bear in its own habitat seems a bit strange. Sure, it killed and likely ate people, but like, that could happen at any time.

PuffPiastri
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In Canada there’s a small town named Churchhill where polar bears took over the town and people had to evacuate. Now no humans live there and people just go on tour buses to see the town that’s overrun with polar bears.

louiemartinez
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That's what I call fast reporting. You also missed a fatal attack from 2021 when bear mauled a 57 years old man to dead in SVK. He was bitten on the head, neck and the back. It was first documented fatal attack in history of SVK and we were pretty shocked.

t-works
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it's not the bear population that got out of hand...

Atlas_
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Interesting concept for a vid idea keep up the good work tuski

Acornhat
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I would say you could definitely include Moose as dangerous animals to compare between North America and Europe.

Dr.-Dank
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It's interesting how wolf attacks are more common in europe while they rarely id ever happen here in North america. Maybe its because the European wolves evolved with humans and learned to see us as a food source while the American populations were decimated by settlers, and had to learn to avoid us

thechickenwizard
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Fun fact: maybe it’s the town you mentioned in Norway but there’s a town in Scandinavia that lives very close to polar bears so they set up a tornado siren for when one was sighted near or in town.

matthewjordan
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Brown trout and cutthroat trouts are kinda similar in behavior and shape also but both have differences also

Wildweatherloach
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Make MORE videos and I think ur the best nature related YouTuber also do you think I should draw some animals from your videos? My name is Ari not michael.

michaelkascher
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European brown bears are so tiny. Last week a brown bear run away next to my car, and first I though it was a huge stray dog.

pepita
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It’s bizarre how different wolf behavior is from their reputation. I had a 75% wolf dog when I was younger and it was the most shy/timid dog with strangers that I’ve ever been around but after you think about it, it makes sense. Domestic dogs were originally bred for protection. So even though domestic follow orders and are a lot more subservient than wolves, domestic dogs are far more aggressive

joshuaamos
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Great vid, thankyou 👍! Id love to see a video examining the reality of Australia's dangerous animals compared to those on other continents like the America's, Eurasia, and Africa please!! I'm an Aussie and the only animal i fear eating me are crocs, NOT bears, lions, tigers etc. Also we have potentially dangerous critters but is Australia really more dangerous than other places, in regards to wildlife? I dont think so, but so many do. Id love an in depth video proving or dispelling the facts and myths 😊

anikajain
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I would like to cite the Beast of Guevaudan for the europeans wolves but its dubious at best, However the wolf siege of Paris would support the claim of how more dangerous wolfs are in Europe. Wolves in Europe have a far more violent history with Europe than America. The spread of rabies would greatly contribute to it

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