Casual Geographic

Looks like it's about that time. We're closing in on 4 MILLION SUBS. What kind of video should I do for the occasion? Let me know ⬇️

3 months ago | [YT] | 11,477



@phastinemoon

Remake of “what prehistoric animals would be your state/country’s problem”

3 months ago | 1,000

@linkmasterof1

The most significant animals and animal facts that stood out to you, stuck with you throughout your life, and helped get you where you are today. Cheers

3 months ago | 882

@realitysucks037

Invasive species could be a good topic, as it helps provide more evidence for the stupid things humans have done simply because they thought they knew better. Plus i recall researching it for a college project and it was an interesting subject

3 months ago | 364

@s.h.y6505

Symbiotic animals are pretty wild, could be a fun deep dive.

3 months ago | 163

@cronchcronch4136

Cryptids or mythical creatures that just turned out to be weird critters doing weird critter activities

3 months ago | 277

@howizee

Top 4 conservation groups we should consider donating to.

3 months ago | 95

@Burning_Dwarf

We still need a dedicated Orang video. Or one on living fossils

3 months ago | 172

@luhedi6303

A trip vlog from a sanctuary.

3 months ago | 115

@Offtoseethelizard2

An awards ceremony for animals based on various qualities.

3 months ago | 64

@ranuuki_sempai9297

What about the most unique and unknown animal on each continent?

3 months ago | 92

@Jadeserphant

Horses, and how they helped people build civilizations, were the primary means of locomotion for travel, communication, agriculture and warfare across much of the ancient world. How they became force magnifiers in wars, driving our advancement and technology. The Proto Indo Europeans pretty much rolled out of the Steepes and over every civilization they encountered because they had horses and others didn’t. Major innovations came out of our relationship with horses, I mean the invention of the stirrup changed the world and war as we knew it. Not to mention trained war horses who killed more opponents on a battlefield than their knights did. We used them in war up into modern times. For example, Sargent Reckless, in Korea, was a ranking Marine who kept on delivering supplies and ammo through raging battle *by herself*. Someone would just load her up and she took it to the frontline and soldiers would unload her and send her back. She made 51 solo trips during that battle. She even participated in an “amphibious landing.” She was so beloved by her Marines that they refused to leave her and they smuggled her back to the US. She loved beer and battle so girlfriend was a true marine. Lol. After the war she was awarded two Purple Hearts, a Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, inclusion in her unit's Presidential Unit Citations from two countries, and other military honors. Horses are fascinating creatures. They are technically prey animals, but if the love you they will defend you against all comers, even things that they would normally run from. They are strong, brave and loyal. She are generally sweet natured but they can fu(k you up any dang time they want to……..and civilization would look a lot different without them.

3 months ago (edited) | 51

@edoelrickun

Something cheerful. I think we could all use some good news every now and again. Thanks!

3 months ago | 15

@Zachary_Gln

1. Animals that scientists thought were extinct, but instead, they've been undercover? 🕴🏻 2. Animals that are most endangered to least endangered, maybe looking at one animal from each scale of endangerment. 🌐 3. A video about classic pets would be fun, especially if you'd like to include your animal friends. ❤ Definitely needs to have a special touch for 4 million!!! Congratulations.

3 months ago (edited) | 41

@SouthernGothicYT

Maybe talk about carnivorous plants? It took me way to long to learn that venus flytraps are actually native to my area. Also pitcher plants are cool

3 months ago | 197

@freepointsgals609

Engagement. Do what you want, I'll watch it regardless.

3 months ago | 49

@nickioleary8577

A video about Orangutans would be cool, or maybe about a super obscure animal you find interesting

3 months ago | 49

@RAJA_S_KH4N

Something on crazy stories of long lost pets (or tracked animals thought lost) that returned. We lost our cat 5 days ago and she magically returned today ❤

3 months ago | 26

@r0guecaver420

Do one about "keystone" species like Bees or ants, basically any species that the entire world relies on.

3 months ago (edited) | 13

@Kushidala

Idk if you do insects, but scary or unique bugs we’ve never heard of would be awesome

3 months ago | 41

@spartan113ish

Fictional/mythological animals and what real life creatures most likely inspired them. Maybe your thoughts on cryptids or mythological beasts and your favorites?

3 months ago | 16