The speaker discusses the underrated and overhated animals, focusing on the coyote. The speaker argues that no animal can be truly overhated, as it would require a majority of people to agree on it. The speaker also mentions that coyotes are often seen as Nature's stepchild, but they are actually very adaptable and can thrive in various environments.
The speaker explains that coyotes are often seen as a threat to livestock, but they are also responsible for human obituaries. The speaker also debunks the myth that coyotes bait dogs into chasing them. The speaker concludes by expressing respect for the coyote's survival instinct and its ability to endure disrespect and adversity.
The speaker also mentions a book and an audiobook they have written, titled "100 animals that can effing end you". The speaker encourages viewers to follow their social media accounts and support their channel on Patreon.
1. The speaker discusses the concept of underrated and overhated animals, stating that if a majority of people agree that an animal is underrated or overhated, it's not necessarily true.
2. The speaker mentions that sharks have received good PR over the years, and gorillas have also been rehabilitated in public perception.
3. The speaker talks about the relationship between wolves and coyotes, stating that coyotes are often seen as Nature's stepchild.
4. The speaker explains that coyotes are adaptable and can thrive in various environments, including urban areas.
5. The speaker discusses the coyote's relationship with other animals, including wolves, bears, cougars, and donkeys.
6. The speaker mentions the coyote's relationship with badgers, stating that they hunt together and are successful when they do so.
7. The speaker talks about the coyote's play bow, which is usually seen with other coyotes but occasionally with other animals.
8. The speaker discusses the coyote's ability to cope in areas where they are heavily hunted, stating that they can have litters of up to 12.
9. The speaker mentions that coyotes are monogamous and make for life, stating that they can go grocery shopping together to increase their hunting success rate.
10. The speaker discusses the coyote's relationship with humans, stating that coyotes are afraid of people and are usually seen as competition rather than prey.
11. The speaker talks about the coyote's relationship with dogs, stating that coyotes are afraid of dogs and usually see them as competition rather than prey.
12. The speaker mentions that coyotes have been responsible for two human obituaries, once in California and once in Canada.
13. The speaker discusses the coyote's relationship with squirrels and deer, stating that they empty way more seats of family reunions.
14. The speaker talks about the coyote's relationship with farmers, stating that they are often seen as a threat to livestock.
15. The speaker mentions that coyotes have been associated with the death of a Pitbull, stating that the coyote was set loose and the Pitbull was allowed to chase it.
16. The speaker discusses the coyote's resilience, stating that they have survived 70 years of disrespect and a second Space Jam.