Bald Eagle: America’s Fursona
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- With long, sharp talons, a massive wingspan, and a regal white head, this is one of the most majestic birds in the world. This is the Bald Eagle.
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Created by Dylan Dubeau
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That title is fearless and powerful. I am shaken to my core.
Yes... Ha ha ha... Yes!
It’s Seriously True
Same
shaken? not stirred?
They didn't even mention their call, which sounds more like a seagull. It sounded too wimpy for movies, so most eagles have the screech of a red-tailed hawk dubbed over them.
Its true!
You learn something new every day
Yes I live in the Fraser Valley and every fall all you hear is what the tourists think are seagulls but all the people who live here know are just bald eagles
I was literally wondering why they didnt go over this?
I can't believe they didn't go over this! It's such an important part of their history as an American icon.
Time to call all official animals for a country: fursona.
"Australia is the only country that eats its own fursona"
Nope. NOPE. DO NOT LIKE THAT
@@Magmafrost13 Look, fursonas simply represent a person, population, or idea; whether or not there's something negative about it isn't controllable but those are the rules 🤷♀️
Canada: Uhh, do I pick the beaver? The moose? Maybe a loon or caribou? Polar bear? I- I don't know
@@mme.veronica735 definitely the moose
@@DragonOfTheSkies but moose had been picked by Sweden
They're not stealing the fish. They're simply manifest destiny-ing them.
They are teaching democracy. 🤣
They're just spreading the spirit of communism through their country...
@@js66613 I don't think you know what communism means
Jase, gloriously put
Manifest salmon
"despite being America's ultimate symbol of power and freedom, the bald eagle is actually a klepto-parasite"
hm
Ah so that's why they chose that animal
Haha "despite".
Ahh yes very fitting
Sus
Low hanging fruit yall
Eagles: Looks intimidating, until they open their beaks.
Weird, it's usually the other way around for most other animals. Looking at you baboons.
jesus jimenez It was a Hood Nature reference.
@@DjurrenArt Hood Nature is amazing
ngl being unintimidated by its screech is pretty foolish because if it decided to jump at you it could rip your guts out unless you have a jacket on or something
@@clydecraft5642 Bird up
The title carried some powerful energy I wasn't prepared for
The fact that someone thought and wrote that as a title.
Is it wrong?
@@RosheenQuynh It's perfect and that upsets me
@@RosheenQuynh yes
@@aaeeoo4009 Why does it upset you?
@@solchapeau6343 Bro, if you're being serious, "fursona" doesn't HAVE to pertain to something with fur, CHILL. And if you're not serious... 😑
Kinda upset they didn't mention how wimpy they actually sound. Most people think they make that iconic screeching sound, but that's actually the red-tailed hawk. Bald eagles in reality sound pretty wimpy
The Bald Eagle and the American Alligator are two of conservation's greatest success stories. I'm sure there are other species but those are the first two that come to mind.
I'm grateful that efforts were made to save them so that not only was I able to grow up seeing them in the wild, younger generations will too.
The Bald Eagle is one of the great comeback stories in American conservation. We've seen them in Flushing Meadow Park in Queens, New York City. There are a number of resident pairs on Long Island, from where they'd virtually disappeared a generation or two ago.
Philadelphia has seen its first mating/nesting pair in over 200 years a couple of years ago
The Mississippi River west of Chicago the bald eagles have been flourishing. Population was exploding after 9/11, when dams were closed to the public.
I live on an Island in Eastern Canada and they are quite abundant here. Absolutely beautiful things, not as elegant as our Geese though ;)
The Bald Eagle being a Cleptoparasite is such a perfect unintentional roast of the US if I ever saw one.😂
She did that on purpose and it was a horribly hateful thing to say.
I love how they spoke about the fact that REGULATIONS saved this bird, or our future would have had none. We need this for most animals. Sad we actually have to be forced to treat nature with respect.
Not everyone treats nature with disrespect. There are those of us who care for it without it being forced on us. Not an activist of any sort, just an average Joe who cares for his surroundings.
You need regulations, city boy, the rest of us are fine.
@@hlaw2830 city boy?
@@MrTwitch62 Yeah, "we" don't need to be forced to do anything, you do.
@@hlaw2830 jokes to you, but the regulations was made in the first place was made because the rural communities back then are slaughtering the birds like crazy, kinda like the Bison
Wouldn’t it technically be a feathersona?
We call those “avians” in the fandom.
@@noidTV beaksona
Every RUclips "science" channel is spam. They only care about views, not being accurate or truthful.
@@solchapeau6343 what?
@@solchapeau6343 Stop it
Everybody all in a hurry to see a flying furry.
poet
Potery.
Bars
@@zzyxxyzz5442
Mmm pot
Nice one
"America's Fursona"
Why would you say something so controversial, yet so brave?
😳
The Easter bunny is Jesus’s fursona
And so Wrong as well?
@@johngun4377 I see nothing but truth there, I can't see why you think it's wrong. XD
@@pikl3pookie414 I saw this on a tweet of a video
There are 4 types of people in the comments:
-Those who request an animal for the next episode
-Those who talk about the animal in the video
-Those who came solely for the title
-Those who are questioning their life when they read the title
i am here for the 3rd reason lol
There's an awful lot of "OwO" in the profile pics of the comments...
Nope; five types. Add "those who talk about the other commenters".
I'm number 4. I like cartoon animals but the word furry/fursona usually applies to nsfw themes.
Second type
Despite its small size compared to other eagle species he looks like he could tear out your eyeballs if you ever to piss him off
Crazy horse was short and people still talk of how fierce he was too
any bird of prey can tear your eyeballs out, our eyes are very delicate and birds of prey need great strength to wrestle and kill their meals
very fitting for the image the 13 colonies wanted to portray themselves as when declaring independence
That title really activates my fight or flight response-
fricken hits like a train, when reading it
Why? It's nothing to feel trepidation about
Truth hurts, hun
@@desubysnusnu Though it shouldn't. People overreact for no reason.
@@RosheenQuynh Cuz it's a grim reminder of the existence of furries.
And that most of them are american 😂
freedom chicken
I laughed at this harder than I'd care to admit
I love this 😂
Yes
I love u , marry me
@@saintkohleit’s a freaking eagle 😭
There was a Bald Eagle during the American Civil War named Old Abe! He went into battle on a perch alongside Union soldiers from Wisconsin! He survived the war and retired inside the Wisconsin State Capitol. A mannequin of him watches over the Wisconsin State Assembly to this day! The Confederates used to take pot shots at Old Abe and call him "that damn Yankee buzzard!"
We have a pair nesting in the marsh across the river on which our house backs.
I'm from Ketchikan, Alaska. They been feeding off salmon quiet a bit. I see them perching on branches for a long time and when they have an opportunity to capture food!! They swoop down. Great sight to see.
"Some common causes of death include... humans, humans, humans, humans, and humans." Sounds about right.
U should do a video on the north American wild turkey. They r really pretty birds, the males anyway. They're not as dumb as people think either.
Animals as a whole aren't as dumb as mean humans make them out to be. Shoutout to the gobble gobble bois
Truth. They don't "stick their faces in the air and drown when it rains" either.
@@mr.spaceman7106 I have a group of males that comes to my yard every day and I feed them black oil sunflower seeds, if they r in my neighbor's yard and see me pull in the driveway they come running to my front door. That tells me they remember my car and know they're gonna get fed. I wouldn't call that stupid.
@@ranimeRAT I have pet turkeys, and yes they do that sometimes
"They're not as dumb as people think either."
Gets tiring to read this in the comments section of every video ever discussing a specific animal.
"Despite being America's ultimate symbol of power and freedom, the Bald Eagle is actually a clepto-parasite..."
Actually that's pretty accurate symbol for America.
And they prefer fish(oil)
Pretty much describes the elite
Unfortunately true.
Something we should really work on changing about how our country operates.
@@dynamicworlds1
We godda get bribery out of our politics. They're about to pass a law so that we can't even see who the bribers are. Our country is ruled by slimy snakes, and sleazy, spineless greedy men with calloused entitled hearts, no longer any one with strength or nobility. They've always been around, I know, but now they have their greasy hands on the wheel.
I came here to say that, but you said it better!
Yeah that's cool and all, but I still wish we had the turkey as a mascot.
That's why individual states have a state bird
@@Emerald_Knight gobble gobble.
Somehow the klepto-raptor feels equally as apt as the ungainly-foul to rep America. We're kinda split 50/50 between the two 🤭
@@rickc2102 Gobble gobble, gobble. Gobble gobble gobble gobble gobble.
Or the osprey
Bald eagles are so beautiful and majestic 🥰
It's funny how the world's number one superpower chose a pirate bird as its coat of arms.
_Pirate bird!!_ That's a great one, it's so true! 😂😂😂
how fitting
The fact that they steal all of their food, and constantly fight other animals makes them more accurate as Americas mascot
Really cannot get over the title 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 love it
They're giant, majestic seagulls.
How could you say something so controversial and brave yet so accurate.
I once got in an argument with a really patriotic American over the fact that a Canada goose could take a bald eagle in a fight
A canada goose could take anything, simply by inducing primal fear
@@squidpile they are scarier than nuclear weapons
I mean if an eagle got a decent flight speed it would probably end rather quickly. Keep it on the ground it's another story though
I’ve seen eagles attacking snow geese, but not Canada geese. To be fair Canada geese are the most terrifying thing on earth lol
That would be a sight to behold!
The bald eagle: the kleptoparasitic symbol of America. 😂🦅
How about the most adorable creature: the saw-whet owl.
Or a woodpecker. Or blue-jays.... (Just thinking of N. American ones for you guys)
Blue jays would be interesting
yes more owls
blue-jays and other corvids are also cool
Barn owls tho
I love Blue Jays!
Saw the title, immediately clicked. The Bald Eagle is definitely America's fursona.
03:50 American Bald Eagle is a klepo parasitic bird (pirate among the birds). Wow, matches in symbolism for the US in contemporary geopolitics.
There’s a bald eagle in my local park I call him Bill
It’s kinda funny how Philippine Eagle is a badass monkey hunter but Bald Eagle is more like an overgrown seagull. National birds sure can vary.
Also love the video. ❤️
"Hey! I'm squawking here!" I'm ded!
😂😂😂
Every countries national animal is their fursona
Does that mean we're all furries?
Personally i think the Bald Eagle, American Bison, and Rattlesnake should all have equal status as our national animals.
I live in Vancouver, Canada, and can attest that we have several individual eagles that we sort of get to know because they live inside the metro Vancouver area! On Jericho beach, within walking distance from my house, there's at least one eagle who competes with the herons for fish, but will also go after the enormous bunny population! (Yes, bunny. Not hare. Bunny.) We love them!
Lol
i used to live on the chesapeake bay in maryland and when i’d go to one dam/nature park you’d see tons of bald eagles. i went to alaska when i was 8 and had some other american tourists nearby talking about they’d never seen bald eagles before and i was just like 😳 they’re everywhere they sound like inbred seagulls
So... Not glorified pigeons, but actually glorified seagulls? 🤔
sound like them too
yes, no joke, even sound like them
My mom and I once saw 2 or 3 bald eagles by the river when driving through Wabash
There was so much freedom through this video I felt it in my veins.
I remember when I was little I was eating a hamburger with my family while watching a bald eagle nest and it stole my hamburger from me. It was an honor.
now if you had a gun and the eagle had an M16 that would be the most American thing ever
Congrats! You've been chosen to get an American citizenship!
Fitting that our national mascot is a cleptoparasite. 🤣
america_bad.exe has stopped working
America bad hahahaa funny
Survival of the fittest 👍
I was just going to say the same thing. Lol very fitting for sure.
They need the (fish) oil
Goshawks definetly deserve an episode! 😬
The oldest known wild Bald Eagle lived to be 38. He was hand reared as a chick and introduced to Upstate New York in 1977. He was killed by a car in 2015 near were he had been released.
Imagine if the car hadn't hit him?
"Despite being America's ultimate symbol of power and freedom, the bald eagle is actually a kleptoparasite: stealing most of its meals from other hardworking animals."
Yep, sounds American alright.
I-
That means America isn't too different from other countries like China then.
The panda would go extinct without help...
"Give the oil"
@@andyfriederichsen one likes oils and other natural resources and the other guy will randomly claim your backyard is theirs because it was once their bullcrap dynasty territory
Do the Red Tailed hawk next. Title it: The Bald Eagle's voice actor.
Hahaha!
Red-Tailed Hawk: the James Earl Jones to the Bald Eagle’s David Prowse
A MUST
They really threw shade on America in this one 😂
"The bald eagle is actually a kleptoparasite stealing most of its meals from other hard-working animals."
So that's why it's USA's national bird xd
Not all of the founding fathers associated bald eagles with noble qualities. Franklin supposedly pointed out that they were thieves and bullies, and recommended the industrious and useful turkey instead.
I love Bald Eagles. I see them all the time where I live. From the trails across the street there's a huge Balf Eagle nest you can see walking by. Last week a Bald Eagles sat on a branch and watched over me ad I was going for my jog. It was a beautiful sight.
Pittsburgh?
Damn, trashed on all of America with one title drop.
Boo hoo
@@Jay-jb2vr Precisely.
Decimated
You could really say that about any country's national animal really
@@frozenlettuce293 Yeah, I suppose. And it would be an insult each time.
My grandparents live in maine and the have a couple that nest across a river in their back yard. It's kinda awesome to see them.
Fun fact: they are surprisingly great parents
African wild dogs, sounding like VHS tapes, I gotta suggest them for another video! Who doesn’t love hearing more about the beautiful animals of this world
3:53 The perfect bird to represent the USA
What a dope bird
I would appreciate an episode about road runners
We would love to cover road runners. meep meep!
Roadrunners would definitely be a cool subject
Road runners are living dinosaurs, they're great.
My optometrist: you have 50% better eyesight than the normal person (with glasses), we can't measure your eyesight's limits here
Bald Eagles: hold my salmon
great vid :) enjoyed it alot
I was thinking were werent gunna see Danielle, glad to see her! Shes the best!
The idea of national animals being countries' fursonas is hilarious
That is actually the best description of them
Congrats on another great episode from Aranya.
Pigeons don’t get much attention maybe a vid about there variations idk I just think there underrated amazing vid tho this new series is turning out great
Have you seen some of the pigeons they have in Australia? They have a cute and fancy little feather crest on their heads.
Why is the eagle the National bird? Oh, it has nothing to do with it being a klepto-parasite?
Nope, it's because a) badass b) only found in North America c) I guess Canada didn't speak up fast enough!
@@animalogic Canada didn’t exist back then.
@@animalogic early bird gets the worm 🐛
@@animalogic Its like their theyre economy everyone steals from each other
It represents taxation.
They're arguably the most stylish, actually.
Haha, I can see your point!
Have you seen a harpy eagle??
I've seen one on the ground once. My phone was dead but it was about as big as a small pitbull. It was way bigger than I thought it would be.
I have achieved the speed of light by clicking on this vid so fast I created a black hole in my bathroom
3:49 What a fitting animal to represent the USA.
Everything about the bald eagle suits USA's description perfectly.
Being an Aussie I'd love to see one about the wedge tailed eagle some time. There was a pair that lived in the valley of a farm where I lived and I would come across them sometimes, they were huge!
yes! They are so cool.
I remember driving in South West Victoria when I was younger and seeing a Wedge Tail attack a kangaroo! 😳😳
They are massive birds!
“Americas fursona”
So wait you’re saying we’re all eagles on the inside? 🦅
You have two balled eagles inside you.
That's it. You are a furry.
Always has been.
"America's Fursona" Had me dying lmao!
Now why would you name it that?
I would LOVE to see an episode on kookaburras!
@@vantagepoint9270 oh yeah
The noble bird that won a war.
The mighty Carrier Pigeon
YOU NEED TO TALK ABOUT ROAD RUNNERS!!!! (Just saying!)
You should do a video on Cockatiels. I have one named Venus. I would love to know more about their natural habitat. Also I find it interesting that they live significantly longer in captivity. Cockatiels can live over 30 years in the right conditions! How?!?! So excited for more bird content!
The extra footage at the end, when the guy said oh, is he on the ground? Just give him a minute. And as if on que, he flies back up. That had me wheezing
11:18
I live in an area with a small but notable population of bald eagles, they sound more like a gull than the sound we are used to which I believe is a red tailed hawk.
Hands down the funniest video title RUclips will see today, all the memesters WISH they were this savage
You get a Like just for that title 🦅🇺🇸🎆🍗
strength independence and authority
Yes of course, the klepto parasite bird
Video: He stole it!
Me: No, he freed it.
Yes!!! Eagles are in my top 5 fav animals!!! Im.sitting on my bed that has a Bald eagle blanket!! I've been waiting for this one for SOO LONG
YAY!
We have a bridge near my house where they had to rebuild it with 2 extra parking lanes because so many people would park and get out to watch the bald eagles in the trees lining the river.
But all my relations, native indigenous and first Nations✊💪👊 are the only ones who can legally have and wear these feathers proudly, in ceremony in dance, celebration and indeed in great suffering. To all my relations and to my elders. ✌️💗💯🔥
I'm just curious, may I ask which Nation you're from?
@@dhivaansalig6398 sure 😊 my mother is Lakota Sioux and my father was boriqua taino Spaniard and of African origins because of the enslaved Africans forced to come to Puerto Rico by the hands of entitled enriched East Euro colonizing trash (Spain included of course). I am 100% proud of the skin I'm in. ✌️💛🤙
How do you get the feathers? Do you kill the eagles or do you take the feathers of already dead individuals?
@@solar0wind generally speaking we don't kill for sport or fashion it was always out of necessity not like we're wearing bear coats you know for like next fall's latest greatest fashion. We hunt and kill out of necessity. No one can kill an eagle be them indigenous or not.
American Symbol being a Kleptoparasite, made my day
Can you please make one episode on the hornbills?
"The Bald Eagle is a kleptoparasite"
American culture be like
Shut up, we have the nukes, your argument is invalid 🇺🇲
Yup, the perfect fursona for USA
Want some oil ??
That means America isn't too different from other countries like China then.
@@andyfriederichsen you're going to comment that everywhere?
China being a shitshow doesn't justify the US being a shitshow.
I saw a bald eagle in Mississippi once. I was so surprised!
So basically all the main causes of death of bald eagles are humans? ^^'
Premature death
@@comeberza All deaths in nature are premature death XD
Hmmmmm, seems to be pattern there huh?
theres a pair of bald eagles that nest in the marshlands near my town here in NJ. Theres a facebook group that people post photos to when theyre able to get a shot of them. theyve breed successfully and have had chicks that have grown up and flew off to be on their own. ive been following them for years now. pretty cool stuff.
Thats awesome!