Комментарии:
They’ve been spotted in the south for generations. They call them “wampus cats”
ОтветитьSee many people say there’s no black panthers in Texas but there is bc black panthers are just cougars or mountain lions with genetics that make them black, there rare but possible , and there are cougars and mountain lions in Texas, I’ve actually seen about two or three black panthers in Texas my whole life, and I know at least five people who have seen them too
ОтветитьSaw one in Oklahoma about 30yrs ago.
ОтветитьWe had been in far NorthEast Texas, Sulphur Springs, for the April Solar Eclipse. Going home, my wife used Google to plot out the fastest route to take us from I30 to Vicksburg, MS on the first day. It was raining – more like a “drown-pour”. Google was sending us through Northwest Louisiana to all these ultra-rural roads, some without visible names or Route numbers. The rain kept pouring non-stop and the rural roads were beginning to show signs of flooding soon. We were directed to take this “farm” road with no homes on it. Left turn, turn to the Right, turn Left.
Suddenly, we were driving down this narrow road that was beginning to flood. And, at the bottom of the hill were 3 huge black cats in a row – a mother, followed by her almost fully grown daughter and son. I suddenly panicked at the thought of hitting a large 150+ pound black wild cat. Mom and daughter were off the road by the time I got there. And, fortunately, the son turned his head to notice our headlights and speed in the driving rain. He hesitated and then stopped just before the asphalt, avoiding us from hitting and probably killing him. My wife and I saw the 3 massive black cats with twitching tails that were almost as long as their bodies.
That chick is annoying!!!!
ОтветитьTell her to STFU, talks to much and she's not funny at all
ОтветитьThis has the Elon Musk Don Lemon vibes... Wonder if she'll ever be a guest on Rogan again 😂😂
Ответитьdont have her on again
ОтветитьI've seen o e in south central kansas caching a deer
ОтветитьWhat did she say about a deep dish pizza? I don't want to have to listen to her again to find out.
ОтветитьSuper late but Jesus Christ this woman is unbearable
ОтветитьVery annoying guest on this episode
ОтветитьWildlife officials always deny. They do not want anyone thinking there is an invasive species. For one that makes them have to do work. 2. They worry about people shooting at animals mistakenly. I can't stand talking to them, they are often very condescending.
ОтветитьIt's called freedom, and just mame sure you have ur heater !!!
ОтветитьMexican jaguars.
ОтветитьBLACK 🖤 PANTHER!!! BLACK POWER!!!
ОтветитьWhoa. She is annoying.
ОтветитьI’ve never seen Joe this upset when being interrupted
ОтветитьWell, technically the White Afrikaaners, Dutch and British were able to tame and ride Zebras...they didn't fully domesticate the Zebra (meaning, they didn't spend the necessary decades to breed out unwanted behaviours and physical charcteristics over generations), but they proved that it could be done...it's just that they eventually managed to import European Horses and well...why spend so much time and energy domseticating a new animal, when a fully domesticated replacement is readily available?
ОтветитьAll these comedian women are SO ANNOYING
ОтветитьIdk who she is, she’s annoying tho
ОтветитьLederman doing what she does best - being unfunny and annoying.
ОтветитьOh god every time she said something… 😂
ОтветитьAnnie is a shrill annoying guest.
ОтветитьAnyone that claims to see a black panther in the United States is a fuckin Moron.
ОтветитьThis woman is freaking annoying.
ОтветитьIn 2016, a buddy and I were tent camping near Heise, Idaho along the Snake River. Leaving the following morning, we spotted something unusual from the road a few hundred feet above the river. Binoculars revealed it was a big black cat! I grabbed my inexpensive Canon “tourist” camera and zoomed in as much as it would allow and snapped a couple of photos. Clearly not a house cat or anything but a feline! Idaho park rangers, even when shown the pics, said it wasn’t a black panther, claiming there were no black panthers in Idaho.
ОтветитьShe just killed the story
ОтветитьThey always say there’s no black panther there is. In Texas California the Hearst ranch let go of them back in the day my uncle saw a black panther in 70s when he was hunting
ОтветитьThat lady is ANNOYING
ОтветитьBlack Panthers are a variation in coloring of Jaguars, and there are Jaguars in Texas and Arizona
ОтветитьFriend of mine has a black cat on his game camera out here in West Texas. Game Warden said it is completely possible for them to be in the area as their territory can be very large.
ОтветитьJoe i seen one too man. I'm dead ass.
Ответитьgosh this guest is difficult
ОтветитьIt's a jaguar joe,different pigments.
ОтветитьSounds like a feral cat, they are getting the size you described in Australia
ОтветитьTrue story about the black panthers (not the 2 legged variety) here in Texas.. Bought property outside of Sulphur Springs (East of Dallas) with a friend.. I had one of these fkrs literally stalk me.. Didn't know it until I saw the paw prints and holes that were right behind my footprints heading down a drainage / fence line, where NOT there before... I glassed one on a neighbors property around 200 yards+ away sitting in a hey bailing machine.. Looking at me, looking at it.. NEVER walked the property again without at least a sidearm.
ОтветитьWhy do people think that what was legal for everyone was less than 20years ago think if they escaped in many hurricanes and tropical storms and these animals never died
ОтветитьI wanna see the video!
ОтветитьWHO IS THIS STUPID LADY???
ОтветитьJaguarundi??
ОтветитьI saw one laying in a tree in Arkansas fishing with my sister aunt and uncle as a kid he jumped in the water grabbed a beaver and started swimming toward us in a sodden bridge and bank we dropped everything a creeped to the car until it passed
ОтветитьJoe: Jamie pull up the video of a bear tearing up an obnoxious bwitx to peaces
ОтветитьMy dad said back in the 50's-60's they would regularly see black panthers in East Texas
ОтветитьTexas does have them lmao
ОтветитьNothing more upsetting that a person interrupting the one who is talking.
Joe is right that is the one from Mississippi.
I’ve seen a jaguarundi in Texas…wild to see them! Like a long stretched out cat with a ferret face.
ОтветитьLet’s try this again:
I had never watched a JR video although I see the name a lot. I clicked based on the subject matter without regard to who posted it, but I’m really glad there weren’t any kids within earshot. You have one of the foulest mouths I have encountered in a long time. Some of us, probably way more than you realize, not weirdos, but just regular people who pay taxes, vote, and spend money; happen to live in a world NOT peppered with f-bombs or other gratuitous cursing, or even just crude language in general, and conditioned by our upbringing to view such a thing, at best, as compensation for a poor command of the language, inadequate vocabulary, or just outright laziness, or at worst, an indication of moral depravity, social ineptitude, or a generalized disregard for the sensibilities of others. Whether by ignorance or by being morally reprobate, it nonetheless fell into the category of things children, (and in my generation, ladies) shouldn’t be exposed to, and if we were raised with the archaic notion of reaching adulthood as Southern Gentlemen, we were automatically charged with the social duty to enforce this. I am not alone in these sentiments, in spite of how rare, and how foreign such world-views have become. We’re here, we’re weird, and we’re in your face. If I never hear another word from this Joe Rogan, then it will be to my benefit.
The black panther legend across the American south actually goes so deep
ОтветитьTexas panthers kind of an urban legend here. In the early 90s a panther escaped from a zoo in polk county. One of my earliest memories was my mom and grandad worrying about it and keeping us indoors. Ever since there have been sightings of what is believed to be its halfbreed offspring. Ive heard countless stories from local hunters who will tell you there are absolutely panthers in texas woods.
Ответить