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Pecos Hank | GOOFY WILD ANIMAL FRIENDS @PecosHank | Uploaded July 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Cute wild animal encounters from around the world. Some wild animals are as sweet as can be and others are sneaky little purse thieves, but they're all fascinating and adorable! A lotta times they’re hanging out on the highway and I try to explain to them this is a dangerous place to be before ushering them out of harms way. Ride along with is from Thailand to Texas as we hang out with the precious wildlife we find!

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ABOUT THE WILD ANIMALS:
Coatis are adorable and intelligent little mammals related to raccoons. In Costa Rica, a band of nosey coatis was foraging through the grounds of the Arenal Volcano observatory lodge. After distracting us with calculated cuteness, the wily little bandits stole Nat’s purse. Wallet passport and all.
Luckily, they were only after the chocolate. Hard to blame em.

THE BOWING DEER OF NARA JAPAN:
In Japan, bowing is polite, courteous and an important fundamental of social etiquette and in Nara Park, The wild deer have learned to do it.
Legend has it that Takemikazuchi, a God of thunder appeared riding a white deer. In these parts, deer became sacred and killing one was a capital offense until year 1637. Today they are still protected however sentencing isn’t quite as severe. Most deer here lose their instinctual fear of humans and have learned that bowing is often rewarded with a nutritious deer cracker purchased at vendors.

DRACO / FLYING DRAGON: (Thailand)
There are a lot of cool lizards around the world, but one lizard has an extremely special ability. It’s a master of camouflage and spends it’s day on tree trunks telling the other lizards to go away so it can munch on the buffet of ants and other insects marching up and down. The lizard’s first line of defense is it’s camouflage. Second, is to run away. If a predator is still in hot pursuit, the lizard unleashes it’s super powers. The flying draco leaps into the air, and glides to another tree. The flying draco flare’s out it’s membrane covered rib cage to create wings and gliding flights up to 60 meters have been recorded.

BLACK-HEADED PYTHON: (Northern Territory Australia)
Black headed pythons are native to Northern Australia and can reach 3 meters in length. For snake lovers, this an EF5 find on the Exotic Wow scale. On my trip to the northern territory, I found 4 black headed pythons in the wild and all four of them displayed a strange indifference to being capturing and handled. They weren’t exactly thrilled about being detained by me, but they weren’t frightened or defensive at all. They seem to think of humans more as that annoying person at the party you kind of don’t want to get stuck talking to. But even though I persisted and invaded their personal space, they were still extremely polite to me.

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Ukulele by Spencer Schyma
Flute by Jungle Jay
Guitar by Hank Schyma

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