I must have been like five years old when I first saw a documentary about baby turtles hatching and racing for the ocean, and this first impression has never ever abandoned me (FYI, I’m currently 55). Call me a ridiculous eejit softie but I indeed shed some tears while watching this video... And Tim is a wonderful presenter, better to say more than a simple “presenter”, he is committed heart and soul to any critter in need - not only fluffy cutey koalas but snakes, froggies and crocs as well. Thank you so very much indeed for this experience, quite probably I will never be able to visit Australia, but your wonderful videos bring the experience back to my European home. Thank you again, you’re a wonderful crew.
It’s the natural way of life. Though I agree, lots of them dying are caused by humans, so if there was a way to stop the human impact, I would be all for it. But I wouldn’t agree if you tried to stop predators eating them, although I don’t think that’s what you were hinting at?
I love how excited Tim gets. Those little babies were determined to get to the water but it's sad that only 1 in a 1000 make it to adults. Either way some do and return to lay their eggs. 🙂❤
I like the Bondi Vet episodes, but I seriously get the feeling I'm beginning to see the same stuff AT LEAST 3 times in "different formats" which I would find disappointing if that's happening. I think I've seen the same baby sea turtles hatch four times by now? Please don't try to re-use your footage too much even if that means that this channel can't upload on every single uploading-moment. You guys make amaaaaazing content! Really there is no need to re-use.
Bluey's re-homing is fascinating. Tim knows so much about crocodiles and treats them with kindness as if they were best friends. Once roped, Bluey is loaded on to a soft mattress - great video !!!
Bondi Vet This is grand! I'm traveling to Australia by way of my device.. From crocs to turtles and what's between. Lovely 🐢🐊🏖🏝 & beautiful shorelines.. Thanks for sharing your videos ❣ Salutations 💌
Since all those ropes and tape could cause so much stress, why not crate them like Steve Irwin used to do? His method seemed to have been a lot less stressful.
I must have been like five years old when I first saw a documentary about baby turtles hatching and racing for the ocean, and this first impression has never ever abandoned me (FYI, I’m currently 55). Call me a ridiculous eejit softie but I indeed shed some tears while watching this video... And Tim is a wonderful presenter, better to say more than a simple “presenter”, he is committed heart and soul to any critter in need - not only fluffy cutey koalas but snakes, froggies and crocs as well. Thank you so very much indeed for this experience, quite probably I will never be able to visit Australia, but your wonderful videos bring the experience back to my European home. Thank you again, you’re a wonderful crew.
Tim, you are admired on the other side of the world!
And on the same side
World wide :)
Tim Faulkner is my comfort show. Love him.
I can't believe only 1 in 1000 survive! Why isn't there something that can be done to make sure more then this live?
This was incredible!!!
It’s the natural way of life. Though I agree, lots of them dying are caused by humans, so if there was a way to stop the human impact, I would be all for it. But I wouldn’t agree if you tried to stop predators eating them, although I don’t think that’s what you were hinting at?
I love how excited Tim gets. Those little babies were determined to get to the water but it's sad that only 1 in a 1000 make it to adults. Either way some do and return to lay their eggs. 🙂❤
Wonderful. I love the respect and reverence Tim shows for both monster cross and helpless baby turtles.
The turtle is like, "Man! Can't a girl get any privacy here?!?" 😅
I really love Bondi vet! Can anybody pause the video for a while and appreciate how work they put into these videos!
Why do we need to pause the video to do that
My father taught me to love and respect all animals, regardless of their cute and cuddly factor.
Tim is such a positive person ❤️
I like the Bondi Vet episodes, but I seriously get the feeling I'm beginning to see the same stuff AT LEAST 3 times in "different formats" which I would find disappointing if that's happening. I think I've seen the same baby sea turtles hatch four times by now? Please don't try to re-use your footage too much even if that means that this channel can't upload on every single uploading-moment. You guys make amaaaaazing content! Really there is no need to re-use.
Bluey's re-homing is fascinating. Tim knows so much about crocodiles and treats them with kindness as if they were best friends. Once roped, Bluey is loaded on to a soft mattress - great video !!!
Look at all the happy faces, while the baby-turtles run into freedom, the sea. ❤🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢❤
those baby turtles are adorable!
I just love the Australian's and their enthusiasms
My first pets were 3 red slider turtles back in 1959;
and i was a teenager then. Now I am almost 75 and I still love all wildlife.
Wow what a massive croc,
Cute tiny baby little turtles 🐢
Such a difference
Duct tape isn't just the handyman's secret weapon it seems! How many other Red Green fans saw that and thought of the show?
Humongous Croc! I love turtles of any size. Ty for the video. God bless
Thanks for making these videos. Love watching you interact with the animals.
So true. I love watching often cause they doing absolutely amazing work. Greetings from California Barb
Tim Is Amazing What Beautiful Animals He Works With 😍
Funny how the turtle r so used to these guys that she doesn't even think twice about leaving her precious eggs behind. 🥰
1:16 he’s like come closer that’ll be ur arm
awesome video!
That was amazing there so cute those little loggerheads
Thats one big gigantic croc😮
love yourrrrrrrrrrrrrr vidoes never stop
I spent part of my life in alligator country in the US. Love crocs and gators!
Bondi Vet
This is grand! I'm traveling to Australia by way of my device..
From crocs to turtles and what's between.
Lovely 🐢🐊🏖🏝 &
beautiful shorelines..
Thanks for sharing your videos ❣
Salutations 💌
11:24 Loggerhead looks around with a deep sigh. Crikey! Them bloody tourist got series boundary issues.
I swear this is the most Australian thing to Australia.
The turtles aren't disturbed by the light and all the people all around them?
Seems like instinct drives them so hard to hurry that nothing interrupts them.Seen another program where they talked about them.
Since all those ropes and tape could cause so much stress, why not crate them like Steve Irwin used to do? His method seemed to have been a lot less stressful.
Hi
Are these videos made from a long time ago or recently?
Most are from a long time ago
I love animals, however, turtles fascinate me
Early gang
So sad that most of the baby turtles will get eaten...😪
🙏👍🙏
1st early gang
Bkq
Early gang