Nature Wildlife Documentary about Hyenas. Scenes of attack, hunting and mating. Nature Wildlife Documentary about Hyenas. Scenes of attack, hunting and ...
That was pretty funny!!!!! All but the part where you misspelled
"Oklahoma". The correct spelling is "Nebraska". Just joking......great
video.....I couldn't tell if it was Ahman Green or Eric Crouch......it
could have been Adrian Peterson...... Try typing in: Husker Pump Up Video
1995 (Pre-game video seen only by players) I know it's not an OU video but
you might enjoy it anyway.......
Oklahoma Part 1! 1080p HD //www.alecinwilderland.com Follow @alecwilderland Part 2 coming soon. Topics in Part 1 include edible plants (like wild onion ...
Alec, you are a breath of fresh air (and I don't mean that because you love
the outdoors). People like to give their opinions, and opinions are like
noses because everyone has one.
Stick to the advice from your mom and dad, and when you can get it, from
the professional community of film makers. However, you are who you are. A
great guy with a wonderful attitude about life.
Most every great film maker got started by observing how things are done
from other film makers and use that knowledge that they have gained, but
each one is unique in how they do a film because it comes from their own
ideas as to how to do it. That is what makes great film making or videos is
the variety of ideas and inspiration from within. Also they went to some
sort of film school, but I don't know how far you want to go with this. You
may not even know yourself yet, but irregardless I'm sure you will be great
in whatever endeavor you choose. Love you guy, and yes, you do have a great
smile. ;)
Dan the fan man.
A new, easy-going kind of botany and biology teaching invented by Alec with
some dry humour - excellent job, really! I like the selected music
soundtrack and added "Adventure" to my favorites.
Rafael Krux is a good tip. I'll use probably some of his tracks in one or
more of my next clips. Do you, Brian, or the whole team choose the music
tracks? Doesn't really matter - it's good and I can't wait to see and hear
the next episode :D ...
Maybe a little wish to you: I'm pretty fluent in English, but sometimes
Alec talks quite fast and I have to listen your comments once again to
fully understand the whole sentence. The British accent is much easier to
understand than yours, at least for me ;) You have many followers and
friends who are not native English speaking - you might think about - just
an idea ...
Stay WILD, even in Sandyland and - btw - thank you for following me on YT -
I appreciate it ! Hope you have soon a new fixed postal address. See and
hear you soon - nic
Well what do we have here...a video from our main bro Alec!!! And the start
of Season 5, YES!! Looking forward to the whole series and the production
vlogs were epic and only the tip of the iceberg! wow that tree is amazing.
and trying to imagining you rocking around New Zealand one day bro! those
plants and leaves, what did you call them? Mullein wow that's cool and yeah
i could do with that 'sleepy time tea'! that earring Alec is super cool!
Rock flipping is fun and gosh that little guy at the end was a fast moving
guy ay? LOL. and yeah i don't think we will try that one on your ear ay!
LOL. Another wonderful job on this one Alec and team! Sensational choices
once again for the music!!! Standing by for part Two!
Hi Alec, VERY nice going, keep it up. This will interest you and your fans:
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And if you wish to, vote for:
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---- Please make it public!!! TXS.
I really enjoyed learning about all the edible plants you came across in
Oklahoma. I knew about the little white honeysuckles and have sucked out
the nectar on many, but not the others. That was educational! Another one
of my favorite parts of this episode was, of course, watching the collared
lizard run on her hind legs. I used to live in Texas, for many years, as
well as Oklahoma, so this episode made me feel right at home. This seems to
be a great, promising start to what I'm guessing is a new season or series
of Alec in Wilderland videos. I'll keep an eye out for Part 2, along with
any others. Best of luck!
Wow Alec, just wow! These adventures are getting better and better, I am so
happy for you little buddy! This is really awesome footage and looks like
you had a great time out there in the wilderlands of OK. I would be nervous
handleing all those snakes but I'm glad you know your animals and how to
handle them! Keep up the wild spirit and don't stop doing what you do best;
exploring and sharing the wilderlands or the world! Can't wait to see pt 2!
Stay wild and God bless you bro!
I've never run into a worm snake. Cute little critter. We have the Black
Ringneck down here, similar size, and also cute as a button.
I had to laugh when that turtle backed up and fell off of the rock.
At the right time of day, that catfish could've been a fine dinner.
Great fun, Alec! I haven't been in Oklahoma for many years, and I
thoroughly enjoyed the exploration with you. Looking forward to Part 2.
I really enjoy it every episode seeing such a funny and nice guy like you,
Alec just being himself, doing stuff actually no one else in your age would
do... It's such a pleasure that you share this kind of "freedom" with us!
Thank you for that and stay WILD, buddy! Greetings from Germany :)
(probably it's not the best english you've ever seen :D )
I would like to personally thank Alec and his Team for allowing me to share
in one of the most incredible "WILD" adventures that I have ever had. I
wish everyone could have the chance to meet Alec and his Team because they
are truly amazing! I know that we will share in another "WILD" adventure
in the future.
Marty Benson
Just amazing. I loved it all. I really learned so much. I wonder if
people grew "nature's toilet paper" during the Great Depression for that
use? You sure get your hands into the dirt. I bet you have no allergies.
Thanks for all of the excitement.
It is great too see you in front of the camera again Alec! As I have said
many times before, I really enjoy watching your very informative and
entertaining videos and I cannot wait for the next one. Stay WILD my
friend!
Plagues of Locusts - Wild Africa - BBC
Amazing time-lapse footage of locusts moving across African deserts. Taken from the BBC series Wild Africa. Visit //www.bbcearth.com for all the latest ...
Ch101 : The Calamity! (The Day of Resurrection). What is the Calamity? Ah,
what will convey unto thee what the Calamity is! A day wherein mankind will
be as thickly-scattered moths (As if they were locusts spread abroad) And
the mountains will become as carded wool. Then, as for him whose scales are
heavy (with good works), He will live a pleasant life. But as for him whose
scales are light, A bereft and Hungry One will be his mother, Ah, what will
convey unto thee what she is! - A Raging Fire.
"At this stage they can't fly, only hop. But it doesn't hinder their
progress" Er...yes it does! As pointed out, they can cover up to 80km per
day when able to fly. They can't achieve anything like that when they can
only hop. So their progress is indeed hindered. Learn to write, BBC idiots..
The fire would also kill the vegetation and some animals that eat locusts
(e.g. birds) would lose part of their food supply and decrease the
population and if there's less birds there's less things above them in the
food chain and all havoc breaks loose.
me hace acordar a la serie que producimos en el 2015 se llamaba "la
marihuana los pone mogólicos", fue todo un suceso comercial, ganamos
millones con la droga y la gente quedo sin trabajo.
i send the pestelince and plagues into your house into you bed into your
streams into your streets into you drink into your bread upon your cattle
on your sheep upon your oxe IN Your Field
yeah they do eat them but if they ate them in that number to even make a
scratch on there population you need every african every minute of the day
eating them..
Very interesting you know ive always feared plague and locusts but both are
very interesting and far more dangerous than many thing in the envirionment