The sad thing is they have to relearn everything every generation. Could you imagine how smart they'd be if they passed on their knowledge to their offspring?
@@CaptainXanax Who knows, if they were like humans, they might pass on negative stuff too 😒 But it would be cool to see an octopus who gains octo-knowledge from its folks 😊
One thing I love about this group? Their unwavering appreciation for how intelligent cats are. Most people, especially men, in America regard them as less than simply because more women seem interested in keeping them. They view them as dumb and cold in comparison to a dog, while most people understand that you can't expect one animal to perfectly mimic the other. The dog is a dog and the cat is a cat and I love that they appreciate them both.
I think it's fine to interrupt them in between videos to correct them. Iv noticed it's been quite a few videos of dolphins and whales they still think they are fish and it's not the only times they have seen or been exposed to them. Whales and dolphins are mammals and I think it's high time they are being told. Even the hamster they thought it's a mouse or squirrel.
There’s a saying that if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree like a monkey, of course it will seem stupid. But a lot of animals are incredibly intelligent in their own element and while performing tasks they need to survive.
If you haven't already, you should see if you can find that one video of the woman who trained her dog to "talk" to her by pressing various buttons that would play different words in english! It'd be interesting to see how these folks react to that
That is no rat, friend, but the majestic hamster. In America, they're so frequently kept as pets that we have a hard time imagining them as wild animals.
Talking about animals - could you show them something like Explaining The Tree Of Life from BBC Earth some day? That one may be a very, very oversimplified impression of evolution, but it is generally correct and might give a good starting point for exploring further.
I loved the one where the duck or goose played dead and got away😂 There would be a baby possom that would hang out by the outdoor trashcan and when i got close to it, the possom would freeze
Am I the only one who looks for this channel first thing on RUclips everyday? I like when they review animal videos. I think some orangutan videos would be very entertaining, and some more world music/dance. Regardless of the topic, I love hearing their input.
Crows are amongst the most intelligent animals out there. Using a tool to get food is pretty advanced. If I'm not mistaking they can slightly alter tools to better suit their need, like bending a wire a certain way. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Good, though some are simply trained by a human. But a lot have figured out these things on their own. My cat opens the kitchen cabinets when he's bored, and investigates inside. A saying among horsemen is if humans had one finger, and horses 10 noses, guess who'd be ruling the world? 😁 There's a video out there with a mare opening her stall door, then setting all the *other* horses in the barn free, too! Raeen needs a cat. Often just the scent of one that lives in a place is enough to keep them away. Better if they hunt the rats, of course. 😸 (Raju needs a cat just because he likes cats.) Well-fed cats hunt better, because they have more energy and better reflexes when they're not starving. If he finds a good hunter, it'll often bring the dead prey to show off, or as a present. The more you praise when they do that, often the more they'll hunt. Cats enjoy praise as much as dogs do.
Hamsters are named after the city of Homs, Syria, in which they were discovered raiding graineries. Indeed they are clever at escape and incursion … and camouflaged for escape into sand dunes.
Crows and parrots are almost on primate level in combination intelligence. From mammals only higher apes (including us) are good in solving a problem with multiple steps. Crows (caws particularly) and parrots (keas, kakapos and grey parrots in particular) are sometimes more clever in this than a small human child. Definitely not all birds are this clever, corvids and parrots are practicaly the highest peak of reptile intelligence (considering birds as the last of dinosaurs). Some of both can immitate the human speech and animal sounds and some of them seem to be able to associate the sound with something therefore understand meaning of some words to an extent (trained and living with humans). Show them some raccoons maybe. They already are invading Europe, it is a matter of time. These cat-bears are proven to be made clever by humans, raccoons living in urban areas are quickly developing intelligence to match man-made obstacles and seem to be almost twice as good than their counterparts living in the wild. I mean yeah, they are cute but also can be quite a nuissance. In urban areas there are also specific interactions between these scavengers, unseen in nature. Raccoons interacting with feral cats etc., this being poorly understood still.
they are avians not reptiles. u cant grow new gene information from off the cuts just like u cant mix cats n dogs to create a new species of animals. evolution is a dud and its astounding people still buy into that garbage.
It might be interesting to show a video explaining that we are, as well, animals and it's not surprising to see similar behavior, particularly from the other great apes.
While this hierarchy isn't perfect the general intelligence pecking order for animals goes: Mammals > Birds > Reptiles > Amphibians > Fish > Invertebrates. Mice are smarter than they are given credit for as the dumb mice get eaten sooner. Cats are smarter than mice but most people are surprised to learn that dogs are considerably smarter than cats in that they have over twice as many neurons in their brains. That being said there are still dogs who can't seem to understand why they can't go through a doorway while carrying a large stick in their mouth. They are still good boys though. The cat with the button is probably like "What do I need a button for? I meow and you show up opener of cans!" I laughed at the crow sliding down the rooftop. Crows are among the smartest birds out there and are also one of the few animals that have been observed doing things for no other conceivable reason besides having fun. Crows are also known to use tools. We see examples of this in the video.
This video is lovely one cats can be smart but most of the time they are lovely one minute and horrible the next I have 3 cats and I loved seeing hamsters getting into stuff it cute and the bird was way smart
Gotta show them the first images from JWST, or Webby as I like to call her, yes it's a she and she's beautiful❣️ Your India Space Agency and local media has videos on it so they can hear it in a more understandable language, we're used to subtitles anyway.
Animals are very smart. They need different things than humans; therefore, the have different skills than we do. Never doubt their intelligence. By the way, that's not a rat. It's a hamster.
Also, speaking of clever animals... I used to have a pet dog. He was a Bichon named Kirby... he was so smart that he knew no matter what we say... he knows when he is going for a walk.
I love you guys I think it’s funny how they thought that the hamster was a rat like “where did its tail go? I’m so confused”!
Well what would you think if you saw an animal that kinda looks like something you know but isn't it?
@nabil bvcg Hilarious!
I love how Raeen seems a little shy to dance when Babu sings, but he always shows appreciation for the song.
I have noticed the same :D He seems pretty reserved but very friendly
Raeen is adorable 🙂
I THINK HES JUST SHY PERIOD. I LOVE HIM!
That horse owns the barn
That’s not a rat in a couple of the scenes, it’s a hamster. They are pets here in America
The tail less ‘rats’ are guinea pigs.
and dinner somewhere else
Or it might be a guinea pig
That was too large to be a hamster, it was a Guinea pig. They are popular pets for children.
@Paula
Hamster.
One of my favorite problem-solvers is the octopus! I think they would love a video on intelligent sea creatures :)
Oh yeah, I agree!
I think OctoLabs had some good videos for that 🙂
@@Kreepie11 I love OctoLabs!!
The sad thing is they have to relearn everything every generation. Could you imagine how smart they'd be if they passed on their knowledge to their offspring?
@@CaptainXanax Who knows, if they were like humans, they might pass on negative stuff too 😒 But it would be cool to see an octopus who gains octo-knowledge from its folks 😊
The Space videos and “Intelligent animal” videos are the most interesting to watch in my opinion. Love them
Crows are really smart
OH! They need to see the talk buttons we have for dogs and cats here, so that they can communicate!
One thing I love about this group? Their unwavering appreciation for how intelligent cats are. Most people, especially men, in America regard them as less than simply because more women seem interested in keeping them. They view them as dumb and cold in comparison to a dog, while most people understand that you can't expect one animal to perfectly mimic the other. The dog is a dog and the cat is a cat and I love that they appreciate them both.
Wow, so true!
I love seeing animal videos. Maybe show them animals of different biomes around the world?
I'd love to see that too, especially about arctic/antarctic and marine animals, and with some explanation about the animals.
Absolutely should!
Crows are extremely intelligent. One of the smartest creatures on earth.
The bird in the first clip was using a lure. Wow
I'm starting to think Babu knows every song in India by heart lol.
I think it's fine to interrupt them in between videos to correct them. Iv noticed it's been quite a few videos of dolphins and whales they still think they are fish and it's not the only times they have seen or been exposed to them. Whales and dolphins are mammals and I think it's high time they are being told.
Even the hamster they thought it's a mouse or squirrel.
Show them mine detection rats: "Giant Rats Are Sniffing Out Landmines and Tuberculosis"
When Raju told Raeen that he just called it a rat now he is calling it a squirrel, hilarious.
Always lift me up, fellas!! Love from USA❤️
Next for intelligent animals they could be shown an octopus solving puzzles, and the elephant that paints using brushes.
Animals are amazing. I'm especially surprised that they didn't show more dogs, because they are one of my favorite. 🧡🙏🏼😊
Enjoyed watching with you 3 and your commenting!👌👌👌
I think the bird maybe a kea, native to New Zealand
Its a hampster. typically kept as a domestic pet in the west.
There eyes are going to get so big with amazement! Can't wait!
"Why do you see food everywhere?" 😂 that made me laugh hard 🤣
Raeen's analytic mind never ceases to amaze me. This man must be a master in his craft.
There’s a saying that if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree like a monkey, of course it will seem stupid. But a lot of animals are incredibly intelligent in their own element and while performing tasks they need to survive.
Not a rat, a hamster. Very popular as a childs first pet. They live about 2 years.
I has been shown that Crows are very intelligent... for a bird. They can even distinguish different human faces
I saw a show once where they were talking about people that crows didn't trust, and they would tell their friends and family not to trust them either.
The things without the tail are Hamsters...many people have them for pets.
If you haven't already, you should see if you can find that one video of the woman who trained her dog to "talk" to her by pressing various buttons that would play different words in english! It'd be interesting to see how these folks react to that
I've seen videos of a cat trained in a similar way, its so fascinating!
The rat is a hamster; it’s a pet.
The bear is trained and does tricks, no more.
That is no rat, friend, but the majestic hamster. In America, they're so frequently kept as pets that we have a hard time imagining them as wild animals.
what kind of hamster as hamsters are not only common in the states.
It is NOT a Rat, it is a HAMSTER.
Many people keep them as pets. Loved your reaction
they said that some animals are non existent from where they are from so u cant be upset that they dont know.
@@wonder777warrior6 I was not or am I upset.
The comment was made to educate. Nothing more🙂🌺
What a joy to know them!❤️
That little animal was not a rat or a Mouse. It is called a Hamster, and also kept as pets.
Talking about animals - could you show them something like Explaining The Tree Of Life from BBC Earth some day? That one may be a very, very oversimplified impression of evolution, but it is generally correct and might give a good starting point for exploring further.
I loved the one where the duck or goose played dead and got away😂 There would be a baby possom that would hang out by the outdoor trashcan and when i got close to it, the possom would freeze
Am I the only one who looks for this channel first thing on RUclips everyday? I like when they review animal videos. I think some orangutan videos would be very entertaining, and some more world music/dance.
Regardless of the topic, I love hearing their input.
Crows are amongst the most intelligent animals out there. Using a tool to get food is pretty advanced. If I'm not mistaking they can slightly alter tools to better suit their need, like bending a wire a certain way. Correct me if I'm wrong.
As an American, I am impressed with the kindness and respect they show to one another. We still have a lot to learn. 🇺🇸
We will never learn
Show them some intelligent octopuses and dolphins and apes
Mr Raheen,
I can see that you were impressed with BabuBhai's song....me too!
Good, though some are simply trained by a human. But a lot have figured out these things on their own. My cat opens the kitchen cabinets when he's bored, and investigates inside. A saying among horsemen is if humans had one finger, and horses 10 noses, guess who'd be ruling the world? 😁 There's a video out there with a mare opening her stall door, then setting all the *other* horses in the barn free, too!
Raeen needs a cat. Often just the scent of one that lives in a place is enough to keep them away. Better if they hunt the rats, of course. 😸 (Raju needs a cat just because he likes cats.) Well-fed cats hunt better, because they have more energy and better reflexes when they're not starving. If he finds a good hunter, it'll often bring the dead prey to show off, or as a present. The more you praise when they do that, often the more they'll hunt. Cats enjoy praise as much as dogs do.
Hamsters are named after the city of Homs, Syria, in which they were discovered raiding graineries. Indeed they are clever at escape and incursion … and camouflaged for escape into sand dunes.
Oh, you should watch Mark Rober's videos on squirrels.
Love you all.
Rat squirrel is a hamster 😀
The short tailed rodent is a hamster.
I hope someone explained about hamsters to them.
Could you guys react to DemolitianRanch or Brandon Herrera. BTW I love your content always interesting to see their reactions.
Crows and parrots are almost on primate level in combination intelligence. From mammals only higher apes (including us) are good in solving a problem with multiple steps. Crows (caws particularly) and parrots (keas, kakapos and grey parrots in particular) are sometimes more clever in this than a small human child. Definitely not all birds are this clever, corvids and parrots are practicaly the highest peak of reptile intelligence (considering birds as the last of dinosaurs).
Some of both can immitate the human speech and animal sounds and some of them seem to be able to associate the sound with something therefore understand meaning of some words to an extent (trained and living with humans).
Show them some raccoons maybe. They already are invading Europe, it is a matter of time. These cat-bears are proven to be made clever by humans, raccoons living in urban areas are quickly developing intelligence to match man-made obstacles and seem to be almost twice as good than their counterparts living in the wild. I mean yeah, they are cute but also can be quite a nuissance. In urban areas there are also specific interactions between these scavengers, unseen in nature. Raccoons interacting with feral cats etc., this being poorly understood still.
they are avians not reptiles. u cant grow new gene information from off the cuts just like u cant mix cats n dogs to create a new species of animals. evolution is a dud and its astounding people still buy into that garbage.
Planet earth. Something because By now I know they can better understand animals. Still love this channel every afternoon.
Please tell them about hamsters and other rodents.
It might be interesting to show a video explaining that we are, as well, animals and it's not surprising to see similar behavior, particularly from the other great apes.
They know we come from apes
I love the title of this channel!
While this hierarchy isn't perfect the general intelligence pecking order for animals goes:
Mammals > Birds > Reptiles > Amphibians > Fish > Invertebrates.
Mice are smarter than they are given credit for as the dumb mice get eaten sooner. Cats are smarter than mice but most people are surprised to learn that dogs are considerably smarter than cats in that they have over twice as many neurons in their brains. That being said there are still dogs who can't seem to understand why they can't go through a doorway while carrying a large stick in their mouth. They are still good boys though.
The cat with the button is probably like "What do I need a button for? I meow and you show up opener of cans!"
I laughed at the crow sliding down the rooftop. Crows are among the smartest birds out there and are also one of the few animals that have been observed doing things for no other conceivable reason besides having fun. Crows are also known to use tools. We see examples of this in the video.
PLEASE tell them what a Hampster is and that a lot of kids have them as pets. I have one named wookie (the 70's). 🙏❤️😊
This video is lovely one cats can be smart but most of the time they are lovely one minute and horrible the next I have 3 cats and I loved seeing hamsters getting into stuff it cute and the bird was way smart
thanks guys 🙏🏽✌️
Don't enjoy watching bears do tricks, they are trained by very cruel methods.
Gotta show them the first images from JWST, or Webby as I like to call her, yes it's a she and she's beautiful❣️ Your India Space Agency and local media has videos on it so they can hear it in a more understandable language, we're used to subtitles anyway.
I did not realize Babu was stuttering for a long time, I wonder if a video on the causes of stuttering might be interesting
Indeed animals are intelligent. My kitty could unscrew his treat jar. It is about survival. Most of these videos are related to food.
Babu what’s happening a dog has defeated man 😂😂😂😂😂
Animals are very smart. They need different things than humans; therefore, the have different skills than we do. Never doubt their intelligence. By the way, that's not a rat. It's a hamster.
Never seen a hamster before😁
Namaste 🙏, This video was released a day before my 30th birthday.
Also, speaking of clever animals... I used to have a pet dog. He was a Bichon named Kirby... he was so smart that he knew no matter what we say... he knows when he is going for a walk.
I think cats are the smartest too 😻
Have a lovely day, Gentlemen. ❤
Tell them about supercell thunderstorms
That’s a bulldog.
any animal is only as smart as the master 🤷♂️ who they was able to learn from. humans are animals too..
Honestly, my favorite was the dog teaching the baby how to crawl. Dogs can be so aware and wholesome.
I think that was a gerbil, not a rat.
Hamster. One easy way to tell the difference between a hamster and gerbil is that hamsters have a tiny tail and gerbils have long tails.
7:16 the dog is doing nothing special here, just normal dog behaviour to scratch and refresh his belly area
Start: "Animals aren't intelligent.
Finish: ""god" has given all animals a brain"
They flip so fast and it's always "god".
I laughed, the hamster is a rat!! Lol just a new type
Them not knowing what a hamster is,, was HILARIOUS!
Hamster not a mouse.
fam theyve obviously never seen one, still part of the rodent family.
In the Bible God created animals first then created the man and woman.
ALL animals are intelligent,so are birds and sea life. Tell the men it was an hamster not a mouse or rat.
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BABU BABU.
React to "How Salmon Swim Upstream" on the Brut America channel.
These videos picked by the producers are the worst. Common Man show common SENSE