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  • Опубликовано: 14 сен 2018
  • Turkeys in the wild prove themselves curious and playful with other animals like deers and squirrel.
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  • @kme321
    @kme321 3 года назад +34

    I lived a neighborhood where the deer and wild turkeys walked and traveled together. It was a mix of an interesting and an adorable sight to see. But I never thought they would play with one another like this.

  • @doorstuck1323
    @doorstuck1323 5 лет назад +274

    This is so beautiful. Two different species playing, no harm at all!

    • @KatherineUribe-1
      @KatherineUribe-1 5 лет назад +5

      Three!

    • @Chris_A_UK
      @Chris_A_UK 5 лет назад +6

      wait until after the day of the Lord, God makes a new covenant with the animals, animals will become different, they will all get along together and a child will be able to play with a lion, such amazing times ahead!!

    • @AFollower0416
      @AFollower0416 5 лет назад +1

      The turkeys arent playing theyre flying around lol

    • @jacobonline6994
      @jacobonline6994 5 лет назад +12

      @@Chris_A_UK will lions become vegetarians then ?

    • @xivix6710
      @xivix6710 5 лет назад +2

      Not trying to be an English teacher or anything.
      But just to add to your knowledge, "too" is used as a negative thing while "So" as a positive. 😊

  • @KarlONeill
    @KarlONeill 5 лет назад +33

    The more i learn about animals the more i learn that EVERY species is WAY more intelligent than we give them credit for. This is crazy!

  • @KatherineUribe-1
    @KatherineUribe-1 5 лет назад +207

    Beautiful to see animals playing together!💖

    • @wolfqueen4636
      @wolfqueen4636 5 лет назад +5

      While we’re in war with each other.

    • @protocetid
      @protocetid 5 лет назад +3

      you are everywhere

    • @mahakala
      @mahakala 5 лет назад

      I would like to see homo sapiens and Neanderthals playing together.

    • @NympoGaming
      @NympoGaming 5 лет назад

      @protocetid I was thinking the same thing :D

    • @protocetid
      @protocetid 5 лет назад

      Neanderthals are extinct, probably cus of our species

  • @user-dg1hu8uu1o
    @user-dg1hu8uu1o 8 месяцев назад +2

    Everyone needs a good friend, even animals 🤗.

  • @janegarner9169
    @janegarner9169 5 лет назад +41

    We had turkeys when I was a child, rescued orphans my father found in the woods. Three females & two males, who grew to be huge & very beautiful. We fed them but they were free to forage from sunup to sunset, when they’d go into their large pen with nesting cubicles (wood boxes with straw)--a huge wire & wood enclosure the size of a large yard, very high to protect them & their babies from nocturnal predators. We took in many animals who needed help...orphaned baby deer, mallard ducks, even a baby fox. We lived in the woods, surrounded by many miles of mostly old growth forest ( in the 1950s), quite a lot of “virgin” forest, until in the ‘60s when two international lumber corporations set up operations there. Within less than 20 years most of the forests were devastated, with the only old growth forests left in the bottom lands where it was economically unproductive for the logging corporations to “harvest”. “Harvesting” of forests is a joke, because when the old growth forests are cut the corporations plant only the faster growing pines (often genetically engineered), replacing the many species of native trees. This causes rampant destruction of the native species of animals as well.
    There are probably few people left who grew up in areas like we lived in, few who’ve ever spent time in forests full of old growth trees like that. I feel very fortunate that I was able to live in such a place, but unfortunately I’ll never see it again because it was destroyed by corporate greed. “Harvested”...ha!
    By the way, we did not kill “our” turkeys to eat. Nor did we keep them captive after they grew up; they were not penned in (except at night for their protection) & could have gone into the forest to live if they’d chosen to. The mallard ducks we raised did return to live independently once they became adults. We released them at our pond which was deeper in the woods, surrounded by miles of deep forest with many streams & rivers & natural ponds & lakes.
    As for comments here about hunting being a method of conservation, I saw firsthand how that worked in the area of Ark. where I grew up. The state game & fish commission regulated hunting seasons, and they clearly cared little about conservation, nor did they have any idea of the numbers or conditions of local populations of deer or other animals. My father had hunted all his life...he had hunted and had grown gardens to feed his younger siblings from the time he was 12, a necessity for their survival. But by ‘70, he had turned against hunting after he saw the changes brought about by the state wildlife commission. State wildlife commissions are concerned with making money, are really merely agents for hunters. Because of promotion by the state wildlife commission, also because of pressure by hunters with money, by the ‘60s our region was suddenly overrun by hunters from other states flying in to hunt for trophies. They usually didn’t follow the local traditions re: hunting...that is, they showed no respect for the lives taken. They’d wound a deer, leave the deer to suffer rather than track the deer to kill it. They often shot does illegally, used illegal methods such as spotlighting, etc. By ‘70 it was a circus. My father had been long known as one of the best hunters in the region, but he then became totally opposed to hunting because of what it had become.
    And anyone who brags about having killed a deer, oh please. I was taught how to hunt from age 6, spent much of my life in the forest, and it’s not hard to shoot a deer, not if there’s a normal population of deer. I never killed one, but many times I watched 5-8 deer walk past within a few feet of where I was lying in tall grass near the path the deer took every day. Deer paths cover the woods so clearly that since early childhood I’d used their paths to find my way through the woods.

    • @FairyRat
      @FairyRat 5 лет назад +10

      What a great experience and an interesting and sad story. I wish I will get to experience wild forests in my lifetime.

    • @itannoysme3348
      @itannoysme3348 5 лет назад +11

      This is a tragic, bittersweet story, though it was surely a wonderful place to grow up. You should publish this somewhere so more people can read it. Valuable descriptions and lessons here.

    • @PJ-ww7by
      @PJ-ww7by 5 лет назад +3

      Great story, great childhood. Good to hear

    • @janegarner9169
      @janegarner9169 5 лет назад +3

      In Harmony With Earth Thanks so much for all the information! Though I grew up in Ark. & spent much time there till ‘86, I’ve lived in N.O. for many years and haven’t been able to keep up on what’s happening in Ark. I’m not surprised at how much worse it has become, but it did surprise me that they’re going to peoples’ houses and shooting pet deer. Horrible! When I lived there, ‘50s & ‘60s mainly, a neighbor up the road looked after a herd of deer. He kept them fenced in only during hunting season, for their protection. It was just wonderful, we’d drive up to visit (real backwoods) and be met by all these deer. Another neighbor also kept deer on his property, many acres of land, didn’t allow hunting there, put
      cowbells around their necks during deer season.
      Thanks again...

    • @janegarner9169
      @janegarner9169 5 лет назад +2

      In Harmony With Earth Hi, In Harmony with Earth...Wanted to ask if u knew of any info sources on the state wildlife commission in Ark or the commissions overall in the US. I’ve lived in NO for decades & haven’t kept up with what’s going on in Arkansas. When I last lived there in the early ‘70s the situation with hunting & the game & fish commission had become so out of hand that my father turned against hunting, a major change for him as he had brought up his younger siblings from age 12 by hunting & growing a garden to feed them. We’re of Cherokee descent & hunting was still a way of feeding ourselves during the winter even in the ‘50s when I was a child. My father had long been famous in the area for being such an excellent hunter, & he prided himself on doing the most humane possible in this, as he really did love deer & other animals.
      But by the early ‘70s the game & fish commission & the state tourist bureau had publicized deer-hunting in our region so that hordes of men from other states were coming there to hunt each deer season. We lived eight miles from the nearest town (Fordyce) in what was essentially some fifty miles of forest with few houses. Our family had lived there since about 1850, when our great grandparents had fled the Cherokee homeland in western N.Carolina after the US had invaded & seized our lands & forced us out. My father had grown up deep in the forest, as had all my relatives, mainly staying away from white settlements & surviving on their own. So my father & others knew the woods well. By ‘71, hunters from elsewhere were swarming all through the woods killing everything in sight, often hunting illegally (with spotlights at night, etc) and sometimes shooting one another. We even had hunters coming into our posted property to hunt deer, tramping through our back yard, & our house was in a small community of several houses on a county highway, not in the deep woods. The deer were living in such terror eagerly fall that you’d see small herds heading towards the reserves prior to deer season. But the state then opened special deer hunting seasons (for does too) & the deer had no refuge. It was like all-out war. And of course the state authorities had no idea of how numerous the deer or any other animals were...it was all done for the money.
      Sorry to go on so long. I’d really appreciate it if you could give me some sources of information on hunting & state game commissions. I know how corrupt it all is but would like to find out what’s going on now. Thanks so much!

  • @outbeasted
    @outbeasted 5 лет назад +169

    Scenario: Wild turkey plays with wolf
    Turkey: gobble gobble gobble
    Wolf: gobble gobble gobble

    • @fartballs1604
      @fartballs1604 4 года назад

      Imagine canines didn’t bark and instead they gobbled

    • @masahirosakurai64
      @masahirosakurai64 4 года назад +3

      I get it. The wolf ate the turkey.

  • @shashikantsharma921
    @shashikantsharma921 5 лет назад +89

    That deer is a paid actor ✔️

  • @megagodsavageredlion9772
    @megagodsavageredlion9772 5 лет назад +31

    We rarely see this in the wild this is so nice to see

  • @keffad1
    @keffad1 5 лет назад +306

    "These creatures don't need our protection, they need our absence."

    • @heatcheck3
      @heatcheck3 5 лет назад +9

      And I need a toilet made of gold it’s just not in the cards now is it

    • @kennethsatria6607
      @kennethsatria6607 5 лет назад

      Da da da da daaa

    • @janegarner9169
      @janegarner9169 5 лет назад +12

      stellvia hoenheim I’d rather see a good barbecue sauce for using on people like you, not on turkeys. The world might well be a better place then.

    • @niko-oy1cq
      @niko-oy1cq 5 лет назад +6

      @@janegarner9169 lmao are you going to eat him?
      Ps. I havent tasted turkey before, it might be good with some bbq sauce

    • @barbarasakatos3150
      @barbarasakatos3150 5 лет назад +1

      keffad1 you are correct

  • @plutocafe4377
    @plutocafe4377 3 года назад +6

    this is so wholesome. I never would have imagined animals got along like this- especially of such different species. goes to show us as humans were wrong

  • @philbudtender
    @philbudtender 3 года назад +4

    This is why I spend my springs in the turkey woods. I love them. They’re as interesting an animal as they get.
    Every hen sounds different. Every male bird acts different. They are the ultimate game bird. They will out smart you more than you will out smart them that’s a guarantee.

  • @Spacey7
    @Spacey7 5 лет назад +24

    Beautiful! I have always known that all creatures are far more intelligent & have really individual characters. Just got to spend some time with them to see it.

  • @carothehonestpeanut
    @carothehonestpeanut 5 лет назад +2

    Animals deserve to be happy and free

  • @rcookie5128
    @rcookie5128 5 лет назад +120

    I gotta admit: I always thought turkeys would be dumb, derpy birds. But this video series about them really changed my view! Never judge a book by its cover! :)

    • @typacsk
      @typacsk 5 лет назад +9

      Well, they're still derpy ;) but as a lot of hunters will tell you, the wild ones are definitely not stupid.

    • @critterfreek83
      @critterfreek83 5 лет назад +5

      I truly believe that wild turkeys are right up there with raccoons as some of the smartest creatures in the forest.

    • @rodolfosantana9015
      @rodolfosantana9015 10 месяцев назад

      +Turkey sandwichs

    • @turkeyman100
      @turkeyman100 8 месяцев назад

      I've heard hunters say that if turkeys had a good sense of smell, you'd never be able to catch one.

  • @CoyotePark
    @CoyotePark 4 года назад +3

    All animals can experience joy and happiness. Even fish can be playful with a human. If only people would respect animals and take care of them all..

  • @peanutbuttertoast7742
    @peanutbuttertoast7742 5 лет назад +4

    Our absence is their true happiness

  • @danbee6103
    @danbee6103 5 лет назад +3

    Love seeing a forest complete with the pointy leaved yucca or fern cozied down in elevation, and Spanish mosh. Gives you an idea of maturity and stability of the biosphere(fresh air)

  • @lordenel9715
    @lordenel9715 5 лет назад +5

    That squirrel 🤣🤣

  • @InsectDen
    @InsectDen 5 лет назад +1

    more like turkey annoys deer

  • @humpadumpathump5918
    @humpadumpathump5918 8 месяцев назад +1

    I know a guy who has a beer almost every day with this wild turkey that started hanging around when it was just a chick. Many surprises with turkeys, I guess.

  • @omegakoirala2975
    @omegakoirala2975 5 лет назад +4

    Squirrels are too cute

    • @ParmMohan-us6rn
      @ParmMohan-us6rn 5 лет назад

      omega koirala .....until they get into your attic space ....

    • @omegakoirala2975
      @omegakoirala2975 5 лет назад

      Until they enter to ur ash .

  • @Trillora
    @Trillora 5 лет назад +2

    Interspecies play is the best!

  • @kimberlykutina5954
    @kimberlykutina5954 2 года назад +4

    Yes it's wonderful

  • @marinepixel6325
    @marinepixel6325 5 лет назад +2

    Where exactly is this all taking place? Judging by what correlation I see between the shown flora and fauna, it looks like the woodlands of Florida, as you can see Spanish Moss throughout the video. White Tailed Deer, various Turkey species (can I get an ID check on the species of this research?), and the Fox Squirrel are also all common species in Florida.
    Anyways, this series so far has been very touching to me on a personal level and I can't wait for more of this. It's shown more about the Turkey, and how common ideas and knowledge of their species is lacking to many. Keep up the good work, BBC!

    • @IllIlllI
      @IllIlllI 4 года назад

      Marine Pixel Florida, found it in the description

  • @jonathanfunnell4167
    @jonathanfunnell4167 4 года назад +1

    LOVE DEER AND TURKEY

  • @lolworld12
    @lolworld12 5 лет назад +29

    BBC earth 👏👏

  • @erinmcg8716
    @erinmcg8716 5 лет назад +3

    Awwwww.. Turkey and deer fwiends!💛

  • @ceciwolfcat7
    @ceciwolfcat7 5 лет назад +9

    That's beautiful, they are truly amazing creatures❣ We aren't the only animal that wants to have fun, that's our problem.😣

  • @SueDunMc-
    @SueDunMc- 5 лет назад +3

    So funny to see them all playing like that 😂, what you said at the end? Brilliant! I wish everyone could see life that way, 🙏🏻❤️😂

  • @aIchemizedlemniscate
    @aIchemizedlemniscate 5 лет назад

    Cute to see that flock of toms play with the fawn.

  • @adelembpr
    @adelembpr 5 лет назад +1

    Love nature.

  • @alceratops6853
    @alceratops6853 3 года назад

    Fawn: Mama, I wanna hunt the turkeys!!
    Doe: Yeah...about that....

  • @aliciatorres2794
    @aliciatorres2794 5 лет назад +2

    Omg that is cute!! I always see wild turkeys on my back yard, i never thought they were playful!!

  • @fahq285
    @fahq285 5 лет назад +16

    FINALLY, a REAL Reality TV Show. Seriously, all humans should watch this and learn a very valuable lesson!

    • @sparky3845
      @sparky3845 5 лет назад

      Additionally, cockatoos could really be trained some valuable lessons from their owners...I hear their intelligence is what makes them very difficult pet birds to manage on an emotional and mental level.

  • @TheWiseMagpie1
    @TheWiseMagpie1 5 лет назад

    A peace of Paradise...!!

  • @Not_really
    @Not_really 5 лет назад +1

    This is beautiful it's like something out of a fairy tale !

  • @johnnywalker7961
    @johnnywalker7961 5 лет назад +6

    That is so funny 🤣🦌🦃 turkey & Deer are freinds

  • @myfirstloopfavourite47
    @myfirstloopfavourite47 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful! Love them! 😊

  • @burnabee5915
    @burnabee5915 5 лет назад

    And thus began the first deer-turkey alliance that day

  • @MrBelmont79
    @MrBelmont79 5 лет назад

    Playing is the cure for stress.

  • @catmagic2226
    @catmagic2226 5 лет назад

    looks like heaven.

  • @joannayw5272
    @joannayw5272 3 года назад +1

    excellent footage. The wild turkey is so playful and happy. the deer is so cute. So now he will hunt both of them... :-(

  • @IngridBeifallWiderspruch
    @IngridBeifallWiderspruch 8 дней назад

    What a beautiful film. Music and behaviour are funny and coherent. Thanks and yes indeed we all have to live our own life. IWI

  • @khizer486
    @khizer486 5 лет назад

    This video is so wholesome

  • @kitb9504
    @kitb9504 5 лет назад

    Finally! Don't get me wrong I enjoy animals preying on other animals, but I do get bored with masochists who obsess with kill compilations. Good to enjoy all sides of animals!

  • @CJCroen1393
    @CJCroen1393 5 лет назад +1

    This is so wholesome, omg.

  • @hettihoward3673
    @hettihoward3673 5 лет назад +2

    The background music is so perfect! Who is the artist and song?

  • @paxwallacejazz
    @paxwallacejazz 5 лет назад +4

    I live near a park in Copenhagen Denmark and there are always a few wild turkeys around making that noise

    • @Toomuchbullshitt
      @Toomuchbullshitt 5 лет назад

      Turkeys are not native to Denmark tho. Most likely invasive species over there.

  • @Tflexxx02
    @Tflexxx02 5 лет назад

    The turkeys look either aggressive or confused, neither denoting "fun".

  • @thethriller307
    @thethriller307 5 лет назад

    Have fun. No worries

  • @lynnel.1083
    @lynnel.1083 5 лет назад +1

    So beautiful. What a joy to witness. Tfs. 💜💜💜💜

  • @topanimalman618
    @topanimalman618 5 лет назад

    Aww beautiful

  • @agneikoa8148
    @agneikoa8148 5 лет назад

    This is so adorable

  • @whoaken407
    @whoaken407 5 лет назад

    How cute

  • @awkwardlaughter5494
    @awkwardlaughter5494 5 лет назад

    So cute!!

  • @Noukz37
    @Noukz37 5 лет назад +1

    I'm loving the new turkey series!

  • @QewBeats
    @QewBeats 5 лет назад +1

    " we are friends! We are friends to the better end !"

  • @clarav1938
    @clarav1938 5 лет назад +1

    Both deer and turkey walk past my house sometimes. Didn’t know they could be friends!

  • @TangledInMarigold
    @TangledInMarigold 5 лет назад +1

    This just made me super happy 😊 love wildlife

  • @b991228
    @b991228 5 лет назад

    I’ve seen fawns and turkeys interact as well. Fun!

  • @JackIsNotInTheBox
    @JackIsNotInTheBox 5 лет назад +1

    All I see is dinner.

  • @FairyRat
    @FairyRat 5 лет назад +1

    Absolutely fascinating spectacle.

  • @eArthSamvartaFoundation
    @eArthSamvartaFoundation 5 лет назад +1

    This is beautiful! Great to learn more about these birds.

  • @early60srcool
    @early60srcool 5 лет назад

    Incredible!

  • @AnimalKingdom5000
    @AnimalKingdom5000 5 лет назад

    That's a beautiful site.

  • @tootsiebaby2526
    @tootsiebaby2526 5 лет назад

    Soooooooo CUTE

  • @HealingNatureMeditation
    @HealingNatureMeditation 5 лет назад +3

    Lovely!!🍀💕💕💕

  • @cherieplumlee9748
    @cherieplumlee9748 5 лет назад

    Wonderful video, gotta have joy! Thank you!

  • @lochamoezung4967
    @lochamoezung4967 5 лет назад

    Too cute

  • @DerStabby
    @DerStabby 4 года назад

    My dog loved this video

  • @Misssummerfeelings
    @Misssummerfeelings 5 лет назад +1

    Great footage, thanks for sharing 🤗

  • @mkarthik4320
    @mkarthik4320 5 лет назад

    Lovely

  • @user-kn5wh5cg2g
    @user-kn5wh5cg2g 5 лет назад

    One of the best vids on RUclips. 🦃

  • @jeanl5690
    @jeanl5690 5 лет назад

    Had me at wild turkeys play with deer.

  • @traceylynnfalconer3502
    @traceylynnfalconer3502 5 лет назад +2

    Lol that's cute :)

  • @heraboss5533
    @heraboss5533 5 лет назад

    I remember watching this so long ago...

  • @LaCheleWallace
    @LaCheleWallace 4 года назад +1

    This is so beautiful. All of God's creatures just enjoying each other's company.

  • @MalaysianTropikfusion
    @MalaysianTropikfusion 5 лет назад

    The narration made it sound like a Forrest Gump 2 trailer.

  • @thatrand0mnpc
    @thatrand0mnpc 5 лет назад +5

    Why would anyone dislike this 🤔

  • @Poochie1
    @Poochie1 5 лет назад

    What an awesome video 😀

  • @lenomendoncamendonca4918
    @lenomendoncamendonca4918 5 лет назад

    Lindo esse video.

  • @jiesong7069
    @jiesong7069 5 лет назад

    I like this video section. Those young deer like to play with wild turkey. Yeah, it is pretty good. Those young deer with their white flower pattern on their back look pretty good-looking and also pretty nice. Yeah, pretty nice.

  • @AndrewSmith7
    @AndrewSmith7 5 лет назад

    Background music is on point

  • @GandalfTheTsaagan
    @GandalfTheTsaagan 5 лет назад

    Reminds me of those vids of emus playing with toys

  • @HerculeseBaby
    @HerculeseBaby 5 лет назад

    Oh this is from the movie My Life As A Turkey!!!!

  • @thebirdbros6519
    @thebirdbros6519 5 лет назад

    Wow that’s really neat to see! Thanks for the video!

  • @manateepottery
    @manateepottery 5 лет назад

    This is so fun!

  • @bakajobyto2915
    @bakajobyto2915 5 лет назад

    Very good documentary..

  • @francoromero8681
    @francoromero8681 5 лет назад +2

    Good vid

  • @rodolfosantana9015
    @rodolfosantana9015 10 месяцев назад

    Tuff little deer

  • @janicewilson9813
    @janicewilson9813 5 лет назад

    Must boast that I have not had turkey for years and nevermore.

  • @Vishalgupta-ix5ek
    @Vishalgupta-ix5ek 5 лет назад

    BBC EARTH LOVE❤😘

  • @southrootedoutsideoutdoors2052
    @southrootedoutsideoutdoors2052 5 лет назад

    Great video I have a cat that goes into the flock And the wild turkeys don’t seem to mind new to your channel

  • @christopherpasta344
    @christopherpasta344 4 года назад

    god fawns are so cute

  • @nelsonta00
    @nelsonta00 5 лет назад

    Good thing Thanksgiving is next month!

  • @HelenaMikas
    @HelenaMikas 3 года назад

    If ever there was proof needed that hunting , shooting and trapping are not needed here it is Wonderful to watch and note they get along side by side .Humans , take note 👍

  • @vannashaw4485
    @vannashaw4485 5 лет назад +1

    *BAMBI*

  • @peiyuanlai70
    @peiyuanlai70 5 лет назад

    deer has long legs and beautiful face

  • @CaptainObvious0000
    @CaptainObvious0000 5 лет назад

    beautiful, besides the mammals, this looks a bit like a jurassic park scenario.
    dinosaur cgi is probably modelled after them.