I mean, how else would it remove the stinger? Would it just suddenly bring out a pair of hairy hands and proceed to manually remove it with those hands?
I love falling asleep to this video. It’s so comforting. I have an immense phobia of bees especially the sound they make. This video makes me feel protected and safe from the bees, I only wish it was a bit longer. Thank you for your help
The first stinging critter destingered wasn't a bee, it was a wasp. And as the bee is going to eat it, I saw nothing brutal about it. Just looked practical to me.
I have always wondered about this since childhood thank you so much for posting this video. It gives me so much joy that somebody actually filmed this.
Wow striking plumage and amazing how this bird adapted to be able to eat bees which most animals would avoid. Kingfishers are fascinating as well. Have seen a couple in the wild and you can't mistake the shape and their behavior around water for any other bird.
the bird DID NOT ADAPT! It was created by Almighty God. ALL the fossils that have been found since creation or the Great flood show NO TRANSISTIONAL SKELETONS to prove Scientist's theories.
You all missed why the bird was throwing bees up in the air. It's to re-adjust bee so that the stringer is left side of the beak so the bird can smack it on the ground.
Riv & Reb As much as I hate wasps I am not for bringing Animals out of their natural habitat to ones they weren’t meant to be and it just causes nothing but trouble hello Australia
@@starvoltnexus3139 Normally I'd totally agree with you, it never works out, but.... Any and all collateral damage is worth getting rid of wasps. We may as well add mosquitoes to that list also. I'd take a nuclear wasteland if it meant wasps & mosquitoes were gone
When they're hunting, the bee eater's acrobatics is a wonderful sight to watch. I watch them hunting most of year. I named them paper birds. I've only seen blue/green bee eaters but not this orange ones.
@@youxarexmyxsunshine at 0:25, the bird threw the bee in the air a few times to position the bee, so its stinger is at a position where the bird can see it. You notice, the bird slams the bee, then pauses to visually look for the stinger. The bird slams the bee a few more times and the stinger is gone. You can see the bird looking for it.
0:43 That sound effect was soooo dramatic you'd think that Bee owed that bird some money
TheSushiFoo maybe it did, we don’t know.
The birds definitely follow 50 cent on Instagram.
😂🤣😂
🤣🤣🤣
from our perspective it's like a giant grab your body and smash you to ground several times, I think that produce a loud sound, at least in our ear
When the time comes to talk to your kids about 'The Birds and the Bees' just show them this video.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 classic!
That deserves a HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHA
Teach your kids to smack their lunch bees on rocks before they eat them. Noted.
Nice!!!!
You knocked it out of the park, man. Roflmfao :D
Animals: do something to survive
Human: *_wow_*
this really be a bruh moment
So true tho
Well, it's kinda awesome to see tbh.
this explains every animal channel out there
Its because we underestimated animals and get surprised when they exceed our expectation
Me: So how does the bird remove the stinger?
Bird proceeds to smash it*
Me: *Oh*
Simple but works. Its guided intelligence.
Bash it against rocks
Bikechanic I wish lol, it’s a 140g
I mean, how else would it remove the stinger? Would it just suddenly bring out a pair of hairy hands and proceed to manually remove it with those hands?
I thought it was going to bait the bees to sting the ground, kinda still confuse how the stinger is removed after smashing
See, I wouldn’t feel so bad about this video if it was a wasp getting its stringer removed.
looks to me like an Asian giant hornet, so you don’t have a reason to feel bad
Why a wasp?
Ian Mendoza wasps are overly aggressive and give little to no benefit to anything that’s why no one cares about them
Andrew Zimmern couldn’t have said it better myself
@@manbo14 - wasps are nuisances, bees control a billion dollar industry.
Best-dressed bird ever. Awesome color combo. Looks like flying rainbow.
Leo De Leon
Emperor penguins might disagree.
Go look at the rest of the bee-eater family (Merops) they are an exquisite family of birds. My personal favourite is Böhm's Bee-eater
Pretty sure a fashion guru will read this comment and steal that as their stage name.
@@kingdomofprussiaball7438 Yeah the emperor does rock that tux pretty well. Lol
@@jacquespansegrouw5513 Will do, thanks for the info.
Bee: I am a god and I will not be bullied by-
Carmine: *Smash*
NeoXenoZ hulk and Loki reference😂
Explains why Loki never came back. Carmine ate him after punching out his "stinger"
>>Lemme SMASH!!!
LOL!
Carmine: Puny bee
Watching videos as such l can't help but express deep admiration and respect for the cameraman and the whole crew who took the footage. Thank you
camera person was a woman.
@@Carl-LaFong1618
So, was someone sexist?
@@Carl-LaFong1618 hahahahaha please stop!!
I can do better with my Samsung Galaxy S10+ :DD
Admire the creator instead
Bird: First I must show you the technique.
Squidward: Technique!?
Slam it on the ground, bring it around town, bring it aroooound town!
@@JustAboutAnything66 😭
What does Squidward have to do with this
@@buttervlies Absolutely nothing, but that doesn't mean we can't make Spongebob references.
@@All_Things_Fiction same
0:43 When people get mad at a person this is what they think
*_,_*
What?
I dont get it
@Mūn could explain it to me please
Becky let me SMASH
Those mad sound effects of the bird smashing the bee reminded me of Indian drama shows with their 500 camera angles and dramatic effects.
Not at all. These sound realistic.
As an indian i totally agree
If they learn how to make fire..
Then human race are in danger
There are crows that do that
Pew PewPew Pew No there are not. Humans are the only animal to tame fire
I can see random bird campfires all over a city now
No because we discovered fire thousands of years earlier and therefore we already have technology. You think we will just stay and watch? Lol
@@ivyme5783 this joke clearly went over your head.
0:25 Bird: I'll let you go...justttt kiddingggg
XD
XD
XD
XD
XD
0:43 Those overly-dramatic sound effects, jeez! It's just a tiny bee! The whole world starts earth quaking before the bee even hits the rock!!
HA!
It looked like a dbz fight bee went super sayan but birdybad was too op
That's a very smart bird! Amazing technique :)
It has nothing to do with intelligence. Its an instinct/reflex
Ever heard of bees being in danger? Smh
@@Monochromicornicopia Is it instinct or learned behavior?
The dumb ones never make it to reproductive age. On the other hand, in humans...
@@dgr8flav Guarantee if a human raised one it would still use this technique out of instinct. Very few non-mammals have learned behaviors.
Bees: we fast as f boi
Bird: hold my beak
Susanta Thapalia lol
🤣🤣😂😂 that midget
Hold my larvae*
Hold my beak makes no sense. Try again buddy , your joke sucks
😂
This just brought a whole new meaning to the _birds and the bees_
Title: "see how this bird BRUTALLY removes bee stingers"
End card: "Smithsonian: it's brighter here"
Hahaha!
Meanwhile my budgie just likes to play with me all day and make cute sounds.
So cute
No one asked
@@fl8486 but no one asked you to say that either...
@@fl8486 say sike right now
I may not have asked, but I am not complaining
These birds can live on my street while walking home
“comes to watch a bee get brutally beaten” “scrolls down to read the comments”
I thought bird was gonna do a _surgery to remove sting._
The bird slamming the bee violently is just INSANE!!
@Richard Foran iTs evOluTIoN
@Richard Foran of course he does
@Richard Foran yes
@@ephemeralexistence578 explain suffering
You could say that Bee got an epic...
BEEating
Il see myself out
Truly underrated
BeeEating
@@vall5870 why thank you :)
*Me:* _I love seeing the beauty of birds!_
*RUclips:*
Me as well
I love falling asleep to this video. It’s so comforting. I have an immense phobia of bees especially the sound they make. This video makes me feel protected and safe from the bees, I only wish it was a bit longer. Thank you for your help
The first stinging critter destingered wasn't a bee, it was a wasp. And as the bee is going to eat it, I saw nothing brutal about it. Just looked practical to me.
Looked like a bee to me
African bees look different to honey bees
Imagine having to piledrive or curb stomp your pizza slice just to get rid of whatever defense mechanism it previously had and make it safe to eat
Bee: I have a stinger. Hah! Whatchu gonna do about it?
Bird: *HADUKEEN!*
After every smash I hear:
*BRUTAL*
*FATALITY*
*OWNED*
*DEMOLISHED*
Me: what elegant solution does the bird have?
Bird: IT'S JOHN CENA
I have always wondered about this since childhood thank you so much for posting this video. It gives me so much joy that somebody actually filmed this.
This is how my procrastination brutally attacks my motivation to do stuff 😔🙏
I just love their tail design. That one feather in the middle is so cute.
Satisfying to watch this today because I was stung by a wasp. You go birdy!
Looked to me like he was just tenderizing his meal ;)
Next video:
The fish brutally swallow the planktons alive and whole
Bird: brutally separated bee
also bird: turns to the camera saying your next
This is the most mesmerizing and beautiful thing I don’t know why
These birds are easily one of the most beautiful I've ever seen. I've found a new favorite animal..
Bee: My stinger will protect me
Bird: I’m about to end this mans whole career
DJuan Brown Geee, how original! Did you get your school teacher to help you type that in?
Renville80 are you that mad about a joke man?🤣 what’re you 14?
@@djuanbrown3251 no he's just miserable with his life and takes everything seriously
These birds look so beautiful!
Wow striking plumage and amazing how this bird adapted to be able to eat bees which most animals would avoid. Kingfishers are fascinating as well. Have seen a couple in the wild and you can't mistake the shape and their behavior around water for any other bird.
the bird DID NOT ADAPT! It was created by Almighty God. ALL the fossils that have been found since creation or the Great flood show NO TRANSISTIONAL SKELETONS to prove Scientist's theories.
Human: *Smaches animal*
Other humans: ...
Bird: *Smaches animal*
Humans: *"WOW!"*
Smach?
“Brutal”? Oh boy have you seen my flip flop.
Literally the Bird: Imma end this mans whole career
This looks like something from BBC Earth. Incredible state-of-the art videography
A new meaning to the *Birds and the Bees..*
awesome video! loved that sound of the crushing bee!
Same I HATE bees they ruined my life.
The smashing part was so satisfying lol, its like its something from a movie
No one:
RUclips recommendations:
BIRD BRUTALLY SEPARATES STINGER FROM BEE
Bee : exists
Bird : *I'm about to end this man's whole career*
Wow, that’s really incredible!!
0:42 that's a whole Mortal Kombat fatality. Sound effects and all.
You all missed why the bird was throwing bees up in the air. It's to re-adjust bee so that the stringer is left side of the beak so the bird can smack it on the ground.
I kinda picked up on that
I don't know what is more amazing the carmine's agility or the cameraman's agility.
Can we get these guys in the US, if they'll eat wasps
Riv & Reb As much as I hate wasps I am not for bringing Animals out of their natural habitat to ones they weren’t meant to be and it just causes nothing but trouble hello Australia
@@starvoltnexus3139 Normally I'd totally agree with you, it never works out, but.... Any and all collateral damage is worth getting rid of wasps. We may as well add mosquitoes to that list also. I'd take a nuclear wasteland if it meant wasps & mosquitoes were gone
Riv & Reb yikes
@@riverrebel1 then youd meet the cazadors.
@@eleethtahgra7182 I wanna go back to the bees please.
Bird: One must yeet it, before you eat it.
RUclips algorithm has again gathered us all 😂!!
Those bee-eaters are beautiful and very efficient.
Juicy larvae are just to good a meal to miss
Me: okay ill pass
The sound effects, music and editing is just crazxxy
This bird is my spirit animal every time I see a bee/wasp coming at me 🐝 😁
My anxiety has been HORRIBLE with bees
Where have this bird been my whole life?
Bodyslam! 1, 2, 3. Bird wins and gets the belt! Lol
Omg so I can see you are a fan of midget wrestling as well. Great taste my boi
@@teabags2day 🤣🤣🤣
Becky let me SMASH
I'm more amazed at how the bee-eater is able to let a still flight capable bee go, then grab it again before the bee even has a chance to escape.
“You smashed the stinger out right?”
“...... do what?”
“.......”
“.......”
“... AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH”
Just goes to show you that humans aren't the only species on earth with INTELLIGENCE!!!:D
One day, birds will raid area 51 way better than how we did it
This just climb the ladder to be one of my top five favorite birds
isnt that a wasp?
When they're hunting, the bee eater's acrobatics is a wonderful sight to watch. I watch them hunting most of year. I named them paper birds. I've only seen blue/green bee eaters but not this orange ones.
Scientists: save bees!!
Bird: SaVe BeEs, shut up
Freddy Pedraza
They mean Savor bees...😅
@@crazyforflowers7478 hahah I see what you did there 😂
Little dinosaurs that kept their primitive hunting skills. Very cool!
Incredible! But wait! How does it know that the stinger has gone smashed?
It checked for it. You didn't see it?
Cyanoxic Rose How though? How do they check? Was it when the bird threw the bee in the air?
@@youxarexmyxsunshine at 0:25, the bird threw the bee in the air a few times to position the bee, so its stinger is at a position where the bird can see it. You notice, the bird slams the bee, then pauses to visually look for the stinger. The bird slams the bee a few more times and the stinger is gone. You can see the bird looking for it.
Bee: *exist*
Bird: I'm about to end this bee's whole career
Wow.... I am in awe of God and His creation..... Just absolutely BREATHTAKING!
These boys are straight gangsta.
clever bird (poor for the bee tho)
The Angry Scout
It's okay, it was a wasp.
@@barbaravick5634 shut up !!
You know nothing about bees.
More than 16 000 species of bees in the world.
It's an African bee !!
Yes that’s what you get for stinging me three times
That birds been watching way to much john wick.....😐
Brutally ? I think you mean Brilliantly.
Just like the Smithsonian shall take a laser plasma from the hands of an Area52 executivee!
So dainty yet so vicious. And dive in the water too. Badass
They have so much control over their wings !!
Helvines:do something to survine
Lolman Splaat:Wow
Birds are beautiful
0:43 "GOOD GOD ALMIGHTY, GOOD GOD ALMIGHTY, THAT KILLED HIM!"
those birds are the colors of a sunset! They're beautiful!!
These videos are too short. 😫. I want more please.
It’s so soothing to me bc I have a phobia of bees. It’s my asmr
Birds ain’t playin no MF games out here
Teacher: what do you want to become..
Kid: Bee specialist.
It's crazy how smart animals can be
Bird : "You wanna smash?"
Bee : "... ... ... Not really..."
Bird : "Too bad."
Bee: Us killa bees are on a swarm!!!!!
Bird: Hold my worm!!!!!!
Thank you for the short nature video before I head to school at 6:20 AM
These birds are absolutely beautiful♡
I Love that the bird looks like it has a stinger as well
I love how you can learn a completely new fact about the animal kingdom everyday for your whole life.
I love how the blur out the stinger right before zooming in.