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Fierce Fridays: What do wild penguins sound like? viral animal clips Phillip Island, Melbourne



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In 2019, you’ve oohh-ed, aahh-ed, and freaked out while interacting with African wild and habituated animals, including apex predators. In 2020, you’ve quarantined in your own backyard with North American compatriots. In 2021, you’ve put your pandemic paranoia on ice while observing the toughest of animals in the harshest of lands: Antarctic and subantarctic! In 2022, rediscover adventure on the opposite side of this topsy-turvy turd in THE WONDERFUL LAND OF OZ. This is an Australian animals documentary, split into viral animal clips of 30 seconds each.

With these wild fairy blue penguins, I’ve trekked every genus of penguin in the wild. To protect these tiny treasures, rangers prohibit camera flash. The resulting footage is grainy, but when trekking wild animals, I follow all safety protocols, for the animals and for me. That’s why I’m still alive to tell the tail tale!

Are these dangerous Australian animals or deadly Australian animals when you interact with them? Or are these just koala cute videos? Keep watching to find out!

Of Australia’s awesome animals, the marsupials and the marine animals (of the Great Barrier Reef) are the world-famous rock stars. Even Prez Barack Obama famously played groupie and snuggled a koala at the 2014 G-20 Summit in Australia! In these viral animal clips from my Australian animals documentary, I one-up Barack Obama in sheer depth and breadth, interacting with koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, clown fishes, Nemos, and more. Such are animal encounters in the wild and animal encounters caught on camera.

@ Phillip Island, Melbourne, Australia

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Many countries, even developing ones, you can explore completely own your own or solo backpack, using local public transportation such as buses and trains and local infrastructure such as hostels and guesthouses. The continents of Africa and South America, though, are much harder to solo backpack, because the local public transportation and infrastructure can be unreliable, expensive, or both. Although I’ve solo backpacked many developing countries, even some in Africa and South America, I also pay to participate in tours when tours make more strategic and financial sense.

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For 2018, my first priority was having the most authentic and immersive experience possible with Africa’s wild animals and landscapes or “bush camping.” My second priority was exploring as many countries as possible. My third priority was to do this all on a budget. TourRadar.com I used to purchase tours optimized to these exact priorities. In other words, TourRadar.com was one of the secret tools that helped me film all these WILD animal encounters!

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