TierZoo has a pretty interesting take on educational presentation. He speaks about every animal like the Earth is a game and rates animals based on their "stats". The gimmick is interesting but he does genuinely do good research and the videos are really informative. I've found them to be good driving background noise before.
She rescues and I think rehabilitates birds and teaches them a bunch of tricks and shit, her whole family is into it. I also had suggestions for this dude in like Brazil or whatever who had an urban apartment or something and apparently instead of pigeons, in South America, the common bird is parakeets. So it was just a channel of this dude calmly hand feeding parakeets corn or something, which sounds stupid but it was pretty chill and for like a week I was watching this guy, until I started getting suggested other videos.
TierZoo has a pretty interesting take on educational presentation. He speaks about every animal like the Earth is a game and rates animals based on their "stats". The gimmick is interesting but he does genuinely do good research and the videos are really informative. I've found them to be good driving background noise before.
Shawn Woods makes and tests mouse traps. Definitely a "weird side of YouTube" sub, but interesting on occasion.
Clint's Reptiles is a personal favorite. Some of you may find his presentation style more than a little sacharine, but the underlying enthusiasm is really infectious. If someone can make me sit through a video on giant centipedes, then they're doing something right.
Carl and Alex Are a couple of Britbong professional anglers. Their carp fishing videos are cool if you like that kind of thing.
They also did a really cool documentary on Japanese Koi.
BlacktipH is probably the top saltwater fishing channel on Youtube. They can be a bit clickbaity but still really cool.
EVNautilus streams and vids from the nautilus submarine
I love watching this documentary of life in Africa near a river called the levubu. During a drought, both predators and prey are drawn in together in a rare sight of fighting to survive.