Yes. And the bastard who filmed it could have helped. No. He'd rather film it and excuse it as "Nature is harsh"...you only have to look at his over enthusiastic responses to note he's a sick bastard. And an attention seeking hypocrite.
@@TheMasterNo6 The duckling was attacked. There was nothing anybody could do, the little baby was already dying. This is pretty normal, in my city there's a bunch of ducks. Nature is like this and there's nothing you can do about it, some need to know the truth.
Yes it is indeed sad to see but that is nature..Be it in it harshest form. The crow had attacked the duckling & then went back & bided its time, until it struck again I watched the initial attack but knew that I was not to interfere...Let nature take its course !!
You are correct there. I was taking a photo when the crow first struck & it was one second & gone !! That fast but that enough to leave the duckling stricken. I always say when I go out, not interfere with nature & just photograph it & record it. No mater how nasty it gets. Im a believer that nature should be shown in its rawest state & not just its cute & cuddly. Ha Ha !! I will say that yes, I do have quite a few cute & cuddly vids though :) As to the duckling, im afraid that you are correct. It was quite doomed, from that first initial attack.
@vegan vipin Good God !! You dont even know how humans work, let alone how nature works !! Humans have Canine teeth, so hence we are by nature, meat eaters :) However I dont wear animal products, except my leather boots that I have made for me..I dont have any choice on that one. However !! If I wanted to I could go vegetarian, do to them eating Fish. While staring in a movie in France last year, I found that a quarter of the cast were vegetarians I had no thoughts of saving the duckling. The Crow has to eat also. As most likely does is chicks Thats how nature works. Ha Ha !! Sorry for traumatising you but I did warn you not to watch the video. So that was your fault Im afraid, for looking :)
Duck: I will not leave you behind. You are my child, my legacy, my precious gift of love...I will put you back to when you were able and pure. Crow: yeet
Imagine, every day for the last four years since this was posted, that poor mommy duck thinks about the baby she lost and what it may have grown up to be.
Oh things get very real, at a duck pond. Crows that had been friends all year, suddenly turns, when they have their own chicks to feed. The way of nature ! :)
@Avebury Eddie the crow probably did a death from above attack grabbed the duckling shook it vilontly damaging its neck in the process.momma duck interfering caused the crow to drop the crippled duckling momma defended it for a while before the crow came back and took it away
Yeah most likely the attack from the crow caused nerve damage. The duckling is not paralyzed because it is still moving it's feet, but it can no longer stay balanced or walk.
That's what I was thinking, it seems like it injured the little ducklings neck, that poor momma was doing such a good job trying to protect her young and get her little one up and going. Poor momma and baby
Dont forget the way how she's calling to the other ducklings to get in the water, out of harms way. I think its horrible but fascinating at the same time...Ha Ha !! Yes I can understand the people who have never seen nature in its raw state, getting upset. TV dont show this side of nature !
@@ldlink3935 that's a female duck, so likely to be the mother. In that species, the females are brown speckled and the males have the bright green heads. How was that sexist?
@ProGamer Dumb fool starting to get offensive i see, listen up son, there are enough videos on yt where crows try to catch baby birds infront of their parents. So stop pretending to know about crows and spreading false facts u dumb ass mushroom
@ZogJhoneths that would indeed be fascinating but that of course is not what the crow intentionally did that makes no sense .Initially the crow tried to quickly emobolize the baby so it could take it away to be eaten and not have to worry about fighting it's irate mother which obviously it did and crow vs female mallard there's no contest mama is gonna win every time.
They dont hunt animals as a rule, except when they have chicks of their own to feed. This one ate the brain & then carried the body away for the chicks.
I think its good the crow took that duckling..that duckling was in so much pain and couldn't walk anymore..better to put him out of his misery..a nice big meal for the crow
@@AveburyEddie I suppose you see seagulls doing it all the time to all sorts of birds If an animal figures out what its big enough to do it will take advantage of it like us humans do too
To answer the question I noticed in comments. Yes, crows and other predatory birds (around that size) will weaken their prey into a submissive state. Then wait until the prey is tired out from fighting itself(lashing out) to get into a safer environment or until prey is weak from convulsing from pain and survival techniques. In this particular video, the crow had to wait for the surrounding ducks to disperse from the now tired and helpless duckling before it could go in for the kill.
You are spot on the money, there :) This crow Im thinking has Chicks to feed. It took its head off & hid for its brain & then took its body away for the chicks.
Yeah, the duckling was going to die anyway, you can see that its movements were becoming weaker, with it just flinching its feet by end. Also the duckling was in intense pain the whole time, based on its breathing rhythm.
@@darkgerraint9405 So very sorry I didnt get an alert to your posting. Crows & the Corvid family are possibly the smartest of all the birds. They are amazing to watch...You are spot on :)
Severe cranial and spinal trauma, causing random spasms in the duckling. It would've been picked off quickly if it had been able to get up as it would have likely had nerve and neurological damage
You obvisously have no knowlegde of animal behaviour whatsoever. They dont watch them fail. They try to let the ducklings learn for themselves. But in need ,momma is always there
That's how it is in nature. The weak and the young are preyed upon. It isn't all cute puppies and cuddly kittens. Predators get hungry, they kill. Judging by the looks of it, that duckling was done at the first strike. Best thing to do was to just keep filming and let the crow finish what it started.
@@crosseyedbear9001 They can also recognise a man, one year after they first saw him. If you want a laugh, put in to RUclips... Crowboarding: Russian roof-surfin' bird caught on tape
Ha ha !! Thats what ive been wondering :) Curiosity, Im guessing & then getting traumatised watching. Its their own fault for not heeding the warning :) Come to that, how has it got so many likes. My nature videos sometimes make 50 likes, do to not subscribing to monetization.
man is responsible for most of the extinctions in nature. It maybe for food, it maybe shot just for that new fashion clothes design. Or that reported male erection, thats theres no proof of from Rhino horns. A crow hunt for food, we hunt animals to extinction
That's right, I get irritated when I see some bleeding heart interventionist telling the cameraman that they are horrible for not stopping a predator catch its prey, it's how the circle of life works, only the strongest survive and then goes on to reproduce, while the weak becomes nourishment for another group to survive.
baby animals are fatty and nutritious meals to their predators... crow got a very nice, filling meal. wolves will carefully hunt down hidden, newborn elk during springtime for the same reasons... they're just packed full of good stuff no predator can resist unfortunately haha.
It goes on all around the world. Predator & prey. The ancient old story of survival. Its been going on before the time of the dinosaurs. So you are 100% correct :)
Dear Eddie, the problem we have only seen a human an beautiful of our nature from BBC or national geographic etc. But the another side of bitter nature would be introduced by RUclips.
The Show Springwatch shows the cute & not so cute side of nature But other than Springwatch, you are spot on. Oh we cant show that, it will traumatize people......So many people have that cute & cuddly feeling, that nature is only nice !! Put in youtube Search. Avebury Eddie Grass Snake catches Goldfish :)
Its the watching of real nature in its raw state & not the cut videos that you see on TV shows. Real nature has very sharp claws & beaks :) I did warn you it was nasty on the video title :)
I didn’t want to see the duckling die but I realized it was going to die even if the crow left it. The duck was to damaged to move so I think the crow putting it out of its misery is for the best of the duckling.
That duckling could no longer walk or balance upright due to nerve damage and was done for. So at this point, you would deprive a crow and its family food for no real benefit. Anyway, ducks are a prey species. This is why they have such large broods and lots of offspring, so a few make it to adulthood.
@@neilhardie6312 A human wanting to stay healthy and doing what they possibly can to stay so is also natural and different from stealing food from a crow who needs to eat.
What's up with the numbskulls expect the cameraman to save the duck? The duckling was visibly very injured and couldn't even being flipped right side up. That was a dead duckling, whether it was rescued or not. It's not always the best choice to step in especially when the outcome looks inevitable. In the end, a crow got to eat, momma duckling still (presumably) has the rest of her babies.
Ha Ha !! That would be nature :) Mind you, it would have to be a very strong cat & most cats have a fear factor of crows, do to the crows sharp powerful beak :) \m/
I know that crows are pretty smart but I didn’t think that they would be precise enough to damage a duckling without landing on the ground, plus it was precise enough to cause major damage and incapacitate the animal, it is sad to watch but it’s incredible how skilled those birds are
They are very smart & very skilled when hunting. The Crow twisted the ducklings neck in flight. It then flew off until the duckling weakened. Thats when it came back for it.
Unfortunately ducklings, like other fledgling or juvenile bitds, are often considered prey for the taking for a good many other animals within the ecosystem they are all a part of... I didn't even have to read the further descriptive to know that the crow would succeed in finally taking the duckling it downed... They usually do, and there's nothing mama duck can do about it, once the crow makes the initial attack...
I feel bad for the mother and her duckling, but I also understand the crow has to eat. One must die so another can live. In nature we cannot pick favorites.
She really doesn't want to leave him behind :(
She certainly tried her best to get it to its feet but alas the damage was done .
@@AveburyEddie Yes you could really see how she wanted him alive. Poor mother. Nature is very harsh.
@@accountnolongerinuse2044 What many dont realise.
They dont get to see this side of nature on TV, or very rarely
Yes. And the bastard who filmed it could have helped. No. He'd rather film it and excuse it as "Nature is harsh"...you only have to look at his over enthusiastic responses to note he's a sick bastard. And an attention seeking hypocrite.
@@TheMasterNo6 The duckling was attacked. There was nothing anybody could do, the little baby was already dying. This is pretty normal, in my city there's a bunch of ducks. Nature is like this and there's nothing you can do about it, some need to know the truth.
Poor mother duck, she looks desperate trying to put her duckling upright and make it walk again.
Yes it is indeed sad to see but that is nature..Be it in it harshest form.
The crow had attacked the duckling & then went back & bided its time, until it struck again
I watched the initial attack but knew that I was not to interfere...Let nature take its course !!
Still, I imagine the initial attack must've been really fast, the mother didn't have time to react. Not much to do even if you've wanted to interfere.
You are correct there. I was taking a photo when the crow first struck & it was one second & gone !!
That fast but that enough to leave the duckling stricken.
I always say when I go out, not interfere with nature & just photograph it & record it.
No mater how nasty it gets.
Im a believer that nature should be shown in its rawest state & not just its cute & cuddly.
Ha Ha !! I will say that yes, I do have quite a few cute & cuddly vids though :)
As to the duckling, im afraid that you are correct. It was quite doomed, from that first initial attack.
@vegan vipin Good God !! You dont even know how humans work, let alone how nature works !!
Humans have Canine teeth, so hence we are by nature, meat eaters :)
However I dont wear animal products, except my leather boots that I have made for me..I dont have any choice on that one.
However !! If I wanted to I could go vegetarian, do to them eating Fish.
While staring in a movie in France last year, I found that a quarter of the cast were vegetarians
I had no thoughts of saving the duckling. The Crow has to eat also. As most likely does is chicks
Thats how nature works.
Ha Ha !! Sorry for traumatising you but I did warn you not to watch the video.
So that was your fault Im afraid, for looking :)
If you were in Africa and you interfered when one animal is eating another, you would be breaking the law.
Duck: I will not leave you behind. You are my child, my legacy, my precious gift of love...I will put you back to when you were able and pure.
Crow: yeet
Imagine, every day for the last four years since this was posted, that poor mommy duck thinks about the baby she lost and what it may have grown up to be.
Quack quack
So reincarnation, it is then !
LMFAO the funniest thing I've seen 🙈😂😂😂😂😂 ever
Aw, poor guy. Yeah, things get real at the duck pond.
Oh things get very real, at a duck pond.
Crows that had been friends all year, suddenly turns, when they have their own chicks to feed.
The way of nature ! :)
Me n my homies aint have a choice but to roll on
So the camera-man decides to not step in and help the duckling?
Ight.
No ! Because the camera man, Me, knows not to interfere with nature :)
The crow had chicks of its own to feed :) \m/
That crow done it a favour but where’s a heron when you need one
The Herons about.
Always lurking for fish & also ducklings.
@Avebury Eddie the crow probably did a death from above attack grabbed the duckling shook it vilontly damaging its neck in the process.momma duck interfering caused the crow to drop the crippled duckling momma defended it for a while before the crow came back and took it away
The crow did just that !! I watched it do it.
But then it laid back & waited for the duckling to weaken, before coming back to take it.
@Avebury Eddy don’t mess with crow’s intelligence they’ll use it against you
A lot of birds (heron, gull) shake prey by the neck, maybe causing some nerve damage. Wonder if that's what happened.
Yeah most likely the attack from the crow caused nerve damage. The duckling is not paralyzed because it is still moving it's feet, but it can no longer stay balanced or walk.
As the crow first attacked, it did indeed twist the duckings neck. It was like a quick pinch, with a twist !!
Without doubt it did cause nerve damage.
@@AveburyEddie birdie whiplash
@@africheeseyoutube That sums it up !!
That's what I was thinking, it seems like it injured the little ducklings neck, that poor momma was doing such a good job trying to protect her young and get her little one up and going. Poor momma and baby
This is an amazing video, you can see the parental instinct of the mother trying to revive her injured duckling.
Dont forget the way how she's calling to the other ducklings to get in the water, out of harms way.
I think its horrible but fascinating at the same time...Ha Ha !! Yes I can understand the people who have never seen nature in its raw state, getting upset. TV dont show this side of nature !
Avebury Eddie I thought the mom was eating the duckling . I gotta stop smoking weed late at night 😂😂
@@motaboy2316 Ha Ha !! :) \m/
@@ldlink3935 that's a female duck, so likely to be the mother. In that species, the females are brown speckled and the males have the bright green heads. How was that sexist?
@@ldlink3935 that's a female duck because she was born a female duck
Heartbreaking, but that’s nature.
so is me failing math...
Chicken
ProGamer how the fuck do you decide what crows eat and what not. These birds eat everything that has meat on it.
@ProGamer Dumb fool starting to get offensive i see, listen up son, there are enough videos on yt where crows try to catch baby birds infront of their parents. So stop pretending to know about crows and spreading false facts u dumb ass mushroom
I realize its nature and all, I still kill every one of those Crow bastards I see!
Amazing how fast a crow is when hunting. Truly remarkable nature, even if it's a hard lesson for the duck parents.
A crow & all corvids are some of the smartest birds in nature :)
Its fascinating how they seem to know how to injure a duck quickly so its flock abandons them for little risk
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@ZogJhoneths that would indeed be fascinating but that of course is not what the crow intentionally did that makes no sense .Initially the crow tried to quickly emobolize the baby so it could take it away to be eaten and not have to worry about fighting it's irate mother which obviously it did and crow vs female mallard there's no contest mama is gonna win every time.
It's not heartbreaking... It's just nature. Crows have to hunt too for their survival
They dont hunt animals as a rule, except when they have chicks of their own to feed.
This one ate the brain & then carried the body away for the chicks.
@Darren Ediss okay, I you're right but I didn't knew it exactly 😅
Damn nature, you scary.
Oh nature has very big claws !!
And beaks. fangs, tentacles, webs, poisons, stings, constrictions & the many other things that wildlife attack with.
Good grief not the 'Damn nature, you scary' comments. We doomed as a nation.
@@FSUOSU25 damn silver bullet you scary! Leave those werewolves alone!
@@wattsmatt531 lol only because you asked me to.
@@wattsmatt531 I used to be a werewolf but Im OK NOOOooooOOOooooooOOOOOOOOOOoooooOOOO !!! :)
I think its good the crow took that duckling..that duckling was in so much pain and couldn't walk anymore..better to put him out of his misery..a nice big meal for the crow
Despite being the Crow that attacked the duckling, you are correct.
Its the case of predator & prey !!
@@AveburyEddie I suppose you see seagulls doing it all the time to all sorts of birds
If an animal figures out what its big enough to do it will take advantage of it like us humans do too
To answer the question I noticed in comments. Yes, crows and other predatory birds (around that size) will weaken their prey into a submissive state. Then wait until the prey is tired out from fighting itself(lashing out) to get into a safer environment or until prey is weak from convulsing from pain and survival techniques. In this particular video, the crow had to wait for the surrounding ducks to disperse from the now tired and helpless duckling before it could go in for the kill.
You are spot on the money, there :)
This crow Im thinking has Chicks to feed.
It took its head off & hid for its brain & then took its body away for the chicks.
Yeah, the duckling was going to die anyway, you can see that its movements were becoming weaker, with it just flinching its feet by end.
Also the duckling was in intense pain the whole time, based on its breathing rhythm.
Yes it certainly would have done.
Crows do this & then just sit back & wait for their prey to get weaker, before going for the kill.
Avebury Eddie they're a smart animal. Why risk themselves to the wrath of those group when it can wait until its prize died and safe to claim
CptnMatruz Fu Ken George Clooney from ER over here
@@darkgerraint9405 So very sorry I didnt get an alert to your posting.
Crows & the Corvid family are possibly the smartest of all the birds.
They are amazing to watch...You are spot on :)
Ducks don't feel pain
The duckling definitely suffered some nerve damage - crows grab prey by the neck and shake hard. Pretty sure this is what happened.
Correct, it was like a quick tweak & twist of its neck.
So severe nerve damage, that it wouldnt have gotten over.
Thats the reason they get more then one chick....lots of dangers. Crows ,pikes ,rats ,storks, swans and many more.
Says that Man who knows how nature works :) \m/
Bass!!
"Pikes" too, travellers are ducks natural enemy.
That's the reason is it😆 the other chicks are a decoy😂😎
Humans too. I love eating ducks miam
Severe cranial and spinal trauma, causing random spasms in the duckling. It would've been picked off quickly if it had been able to get up as it would have likely had nerve and neurological damage
Well done !! Someone who know the damage that would have been caused.
Shock alone would have killed it.
Crow:1 mama duck:0
Crow was like say ur good bye cause im coming to get it .
everybody gangsta until the crow takes the kid having a seizure
Having a seizure?
Another duck killed him
EvERyBodY GaNGsTa .... Until they start using the same old pathetic meme over and over again. 😒
It looked like me trying to get my drunken bowling buddy out of the parking lot before the cops showed up.
😆
I would not do anything neither.
Crow attacked duckling well not my busniss the crow needs to eat to.
Spot on !
The story of predator & prey.
Yeah and Confucius say duck that fly upside down quack up.
This is the 1st time i've actually seen a mumma duck tend to her ducklings. Usually they just watch them fail constantly.
She's actually telling the other ducklings to run for the water & as you saw, they did.
Thats duck language !! Not many get to see that !
You obvisously have no knowlegde of animal behaviour whatsoever.
They dont watch them fail.
They try to let the ducklings learn for themselves.
But in need ,momma is always there
@@smokeynagata25 You need to study animals & birds more, mate.
Is leg injured
the crow was just like yeeeeeeeeeeeeeet
Ha ha !! Yes !! I can see that :)
Bob Xiong stfu
That crow was like yoink
the crying child= duck nightmare= crow
Bob Xiong it’s sad u dumb fucking meek
Oh well Crow had to eat too it's the reality of nature not sad just natural.
100 % spot on :)
"Later that night, high up the tree"
"You sleep very soundly...FOR A MURDERER"
Ha Ha !! A murder is a group of crows :)
Bird up!
Ha ha ! Well at least the duckling got to fly, before it was eaten :)
Duck, duck, duck, CROW!!!!!!
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Ah yes wriggling duck , a delicacy in some country's !!
WOW!!! THAT'S LIFE!!! YOUR HERE, THAN YOUR GONE!!! CONTINUOUS CYCLE!!! 😔
100% spot on !!
That’s why nature creates so many offsprings because sadly not all of them will reach adulthood.
There ya go.
Spot on & you are correct !!
With ducks its good score to get two out of a clutch of 12, to survive.
That’s makes so much sense thx!!
2:11 Who made that turbo noise?
Ha Ha !! That was me, in shock by what I had just seen & caught on camera.
Pretty viscous stuff but survival in the raw !! :)
@@AveburyEddie not socked surprised
You should save the duckling bro
@@umairahmed6470 interfere with nature? How dare you it's haram
@@Smoos54 not socked shocked
That's how it is in nature. The weak and the young are preyed upon. It isn't all cute puppies and cuddly kittens. Predators get hungry, they kill. Judging by the looks of it, that duckling was done at the first strike. Best thing to do was to just keep filming and let the crow finish what it started.
Someone that understands nature !! Good to see.
The duckling would have died from shock alone. Let alone its injuries.
Didn't know crows eat other birds. You learn something new everyday.
They do when they have their own chicks to feed.
There are not too many vegan crows about.
Poor thing she’s trying to keep the injured badly safe while also keeping the other baddies from wondering off.
She's tell the other ducklings to head for the safty of water, which they do. Thats duck language :)
Death is almost never instantaneous which is a cruel fact of life
Thats a fact !
Mother really tried and did not want to leave it behind
Crows are awesome....
Smartest bird in the bird kingdom !!
@@AveburyEddie Yeah......Especially New Caledonian crows, they pass tests that chimps fail
@@crosseyedbear9001 They can also recognise a man, one year after they first saw him.
If you want a laugh, put in to RUclips...
Crowboarding: Russian roof-surfin' bird caught on tape
Why does this have so many dislikes? He told you it wasn't pretty to watch.
Ha ha !! Thats what ive been wondering :)
Curiosity, Im guessing & then getting traumatised watching. Its their own fault for not heeding the warning :)
Come to that, how has it got so many likes.
My nature videos sometimes make 50 likes, do to not subscribing to monetization.
Motherhood old school ...
The crow has committed a "murder".
Na !! Theres only one of him :)
You need many more crows, for a murder !! Giggle :) \m/
Killed by xxcrowcoolmurderxx struck with beak
Avebury Eddie then its technically “attempted murder”
crow kinda sus
We need the fbi chickens to handle this
When a duckling acts like that, its usually done, raised ducks so ive seen it happen before, nothing you can do for them at that point
What happened to it?
Take the young to the vets.
@@michealtaylor7745 my cousin is a vet, he will tell you to put it down because there is no way to save it
Correct !! It was as good as dead & that showed as its movement became slower.
The crow attacked & then bided its time, until the duck weakened.
@@michealtaylor7745 No !! That would deprive the crow taking its meal to its own chicks
It's nature. Animals do what they do. At times it's hard to watch, that's just the facts of life.
So correct !! Humans were worse but then, humans are apes.
@@AveburyEddie Exactly.
In a Disney movie those bystander ducks would have helped out.
In real life nature they don't give a fuck.
100% Correct !!
I know you filmed nature as it is but I would have taken the duckling to see what I could do for it. But nature is both cruel and beautiful.
Correct about nature but that would have deprived the crow chicks of their meal
THE CROW WAS TRYING 2 HELP OUT. U CAN'T BLAME IT.
I like how the comments aren't 'why not help them?'
Clown.
It's nature bro
man is responsible for most of the extinctions in nature.
It maybe for food, it maybe shot just for that new fashion clothes design. Or that reported male erection, thats theres no proof of from Rhino horns.
A crow hunt for food, we hunt animals to extinction
I remember reading how crows would attack & kill American mountain men trappers in the 19th century, gruesome!
A crow would not normally attack a human, well unless they were too near their nesting areas. Then they might attack to defend their chicks. :)
So sorry for the duckling.
@Terry Melvin The crow most likely had chicks of its own, so I doubt it had much to eat.
This is nature, Silent Watcher
That's right, I get irritated when I see some bleeding heart interventionist telling the cameraman that they are horrible for not stopping a predator catch its prey, it's how the circle of life works, only the strongest survive and then goes on to reproduce, while the weak becomes nourishment for another group to survive.
around crows, never relax.
Naturalist: we should back to nature life.
Nature: lol,
They think it's all over!? It is now!
That was quite enjoyable.
Really dude
@@vaultgirl42091 He gets bullied in school ignore him. People like him are low and just want attention👍🏻
@@DoctorRickSanchez I don't get why being a victim of a bully is related to anything here.
@@Marnige I honestly don't get why the fuck you decided to reply to my comment when you didn't have to?
baby animals are fatty and nutritious meals to their predators... crow got a very nice, filling meal. wolves will carefully hunt down hidden, newborn elk during springtime for the same reasons... they're just packed full of good stuff no predator can resist unfortunately haha.
It goes on all around the world.
Predator & prey. The ancient old story of survival. Its been going on before the time of the dinosaurs.
So you are 100% correct :)
I wish the Mom duck was quick enough to give that Crow a little taste of the same treatment!
She came very close !
Crows have to eat too.
Dear Eddie, the problem we have only seen a human an beautiful of our nature from BBC or national geographic etc. But the another side of bitter nature would be introduced by RUclips.
The Show Springwatch shows the cute & not so cute side of nature
But other than Springwatch, you are spot on.
Oh we cant show that, it will traumatize people......So many people have that cute & cuddly feeling, that nature is only nice !!
Put in youtube Search. Avebury Eddie Grass Snake catches Goldfish :)
Nature can be brutal. Makes me grateful I'm not a duck.
Humans are lucky !!
I'm sure the crow was just taking it to a vet.
Ha Ha !! Absolutely !! :)
Why do people watch videos like this? You act all surprised when things get killed
Its the watching of real nature in its raw state & not the cut videos that you see on TV shows.
Real nature has very sharp claws & beaks :)
I did warn you it was nasty on the video title :)
His Neck was broken after the first Attack... No Chance to survive.
Correct !!
And people get mad when I say I hunt crows. They're pests and bullies
This is nature, it happens pretty often
We have someone who knows how nature works, to disturb it would be cruel to the predator !
Wow really dumb fuck I didn’t know that Im so fucking retarted for not realizing
The mama like get yo ass up before he come back. Poor little duck
2:10 CJ: I'll take that paper💵
Feel for the lil guy but that's the nature of nature
So correct !! Nature can seem hash but thats all part of survival :)
This was so difficult to watch.
I’m glad the crow took the duckling, that way the duckling did not die for no reason
You are correct. The duckling would not have survived, if the crow had not come back. :)
I didn’t want to see the duckling die but I realized it was going to die even if the crow left it. The duck was to damaged to move so I think the crow putting it out of its misery is for the best of the duckling.
That’s nature unfortunately
It's the final countdown 😃 dont die on me argentina🇦🇷
The quacktermath of a crowtastrophe to be sure.
Oh well, its gonna die anyways. Good job crow for finishing it.
Well done !! Thats how nature works !!
@Avebury Eddy I’ve seen a juvenile grey goshawk dive bomb a gigantic flock of pigeons
If he caught, that would have been quite a meal :)
Ive watched sparrowhawks doing the same with a starling numeration :)
Instead of standing filming it dying why didn't you go & save it n take it to the local rescue centre??
Let nature take its course
I dont interfere with nature, I record it.
Nice & nasty side.
The Crow most likely had chicks of its own to feed :)
@@AveburyEddie Then if you get diagnosed with cancer, don't seek any sort of treatment, just let nature take it's course.
That duckling could no longer walk or balance upright due to nerve damage and was done for. So at this point, you would deprive a crow and its family food for no real benefit. Anyway, ducks are a prey species. This is why they have such large broods and lots of offspring, so a few make it to adulthood.
@@neilhardie6312 A human wanting to stay healthy and doing what they possibly can to stay so is also natural and different from stealing food from a crow who needs to eat.
What's up with the numbskulls expect the cameraman to save the duck? The duckling was visibly very injured and couldn't even being flipped right side up. That was a dead duckling, whether it was rescued or not. It's not always the best choice to step in especially when the outcome looks inevitable. In the end, a crow got to eat, momma duckling still (presumably) has the rest of her babies.
Blue jay landed on my picnic table and snatched a baby in front of me and flew off
Grabbed it by neck.....
A Jay will certainly do that.
A human baby?
Ok, for a solid revenge video, search for "strong mother cat catching a crow" to see some payback for the dark avian.
Ha Ha !! That would be nature :)
Mind you, it would have to be a very strong cat & most cats have a fear factor of crows, do to the crows sharp powerful beak :) \m/
@@AveburyEddie She did it. Caught on camera.
Oh that's so sad she's desperate for her baby to get up but the crow must have hurt it too badly😢💔
It basically twisted its neck, as it attacked.
There would have been no comeback if the duckling had survived.
I understand this is life but I'd have to intervene after a while
I never interfere with nature. The Crow most likely had its own chicks to feed :)
I know that crows are pretty smart but I didn’t think that they would be precise enough to damage a duckling without landing on the ground, plus it was precise enough to cause major damage and incapacitate the animal, it is sad to watch but it’s incredible how skilled those birds are
They are very smart & very skilled when hunting.
The Crow twisted the ducklings neck in flight. It then flew off until the duckling weakened.
Thats when it came back for it.
Crows gotta eat to!!!!
You just know it :) \m/
Crow steals duckling 2:09
😂😂
Duckling a lorange! Or whatever....😎
@Cullen Freeman its aweful
Glad for the crow babies, the are good this day :) ❤ warm duckling 🐥 :)
Unfortunately ducklings, like other fledgling or juvenile bitds, are often considered prey for the taking for a good many other animals within the ecosystem they are all a part of... I didn't even have to read the further descriptive to know that the crow would succeed in finally taking the duckling it downed... They usually do, and there's nothing mama duck can do about it, once the crow makes the initial attack...
You are spot on , there.
The duckling would have died of shock from the first attack, let alone its injuries that would never have healed.
I didn't click this I DIDN'T CLICK THIS!!!!
“Look ma I’m doin’ a swim up upside haha”
“JIMMY NOOO”
0:01 rappers fighting the “demons” at night
Rap should have a capital C in front of it :)
What are yall on about?
If one of them can do that now you know why a group of them is called a Murder of crows
It certainly could be but I call it survival :)
abandon that injured duckling XD
I feel bad for the mother and her duckling, but I also understand the crow has to eat.
One must die so another can live. In nature we cannot pick favorites.
I feel exactly the same, it is a hard hitting video of nature. Hence my warning.
Showing that nature isnt the cute & cuddy as many think it is.
@@AveburyEddie
Agreed. Disney really got most of us fooled with the whole “Hakuna matata”.
@@CornBeanSoup Indeed !! In fact 98% of nature TV shows are the same.
They very rarely show the predator, catching its prey.
The crow behind the slaughter-
Why are we still here? Just to suffer...
That's the main theme here
Suffering
2:10 Crow: YEET
the crows have to eat too. No one cares about what happens to the worms that get crushed and ground into mush in the duck bills.