When Stupidity Goes Viral (with a wholesome twist)

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  • @lauraa009
    @lauraa009 Год назад +16423

    "wannabe influencer gets what he asked for as wild animal goes wild animal." has the same vibes as "well if it isn't the consequences of my own actions."

  • @JDWalker495
    @JDWalker495 2 года назад +20651

    “Orangutans are endangered and Dumbasses on the internet are overpopulated”
    Now ain’t that some facts

    • @Tabi-Kun
      @Tabi-Kun 2 года назад +432

      @today was a good day it seems bots are overpopulating RUclips

    • @treehouse318
      @treehouse318 2 года назад +120

      FACTS INDEED.

    • @Hobo-Dragon
      @Hobo-Dragon 2 года назад

      Maybe we should, y'know, cause some 'accidents' with the dumbasses of the internet. The world could do better without them, there is no argument for this, the world needs less dumbasses on the internet

    • @CouleeCosmonaut
      @CouleeCosmonaut 2 года назад +55

      Haha, made the same comment. Agreed. Sorry just seeing this.

    • @CouleeCosmonaut
      @CouleeCosmonaut 2 года назад +40

      Seems like a couple others had the same take away. Glad this resonated with so many.

  • @Hollylivengood
    @Hollylivengood 9 месяцев назад +935

    Binti was amazing. I remember seeing that on the news. Not only did Binti cradle the child until help came, while all the other gorillas were becoming agitated, a male gorilla there seemed to take a cue from Binti, and accompanied her while she took the child to the door to get help, guaranteeing their safety. It was pretty amazing, and really quite a village.

    • @spiraljumper74
      @spiraljumper74 6 месяцев назад

      Fucking radical.

    • @rustyhowe3907
      @rustyhowe3907 2 месяца назад +50

      I remember my family being shocked about Binti and the male gorilla's help but my mum shook her head and scolded the family "She's a mother and he's a father *of course* they won't tear the kid apart". I wouldn't bet that on a chimp personally but my mother was probably the one who rattled me into understanding animals and us aren't too far apart in many ways.

    • @anonomous8649
      @anonomous8649 2 месяца назад +12

      I've probably seen her in person! My family used to go to Brookfield Zoo every year growing up. I'm excited that she may still be around, I still live somewhat close 💜

    • @feraltaco4783
      @feraltaco4783 19 дней назад +5

      Every time I hear that story I inevitably tear up. We don't deserve animals and they sure shouldn't be subjected to us. It's amazing that every animal on Earth doesn't try to merc humans on sight.

  • @Nine28457
    @Nine28457 9 месяцев назад +1264

    When you said something like “it would have been bad if he picked an gorilla .. or WORSE, a chimpanzee” … you have no idea how thankful I was. Most people think gorillas are aggressive and chimps are cute little clowns, which is no where near the truth. Thanks for speaking the truth.

    • @TheShounak
      @TheShounak 9 месяцев назад +157

      The fact we are closer to chimps and not gorillas or orangutans should tell us something about the human condition 😅

    • @BrazilianPegging
      @BrazilianPegging 8 месяцев назад +4

      Truth BTD 6 players know this

    • @eleethtahgra7182
      @eleethtahgra7182 8 месяцев назад +31

      Yeah....with gorilla, at least u get smash to deth.
      With chimps, u get ripped piece by piece to deth...

    • @laurakastrup
      @laurakastrup 8 месяцев назад

      Chimps act like humans… without the morals. Which is concerning as fuck.

    • @laurakastrup
      @laurakastrup 8 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@eleethtahgra7182oh boy you have never seen or been near a chimp if you think they rip you to death piece by piece.
      They will literally “free Willy” and then watch you die to blood loss

  • @toomberrebmoot9244
    @toomberrebmoot9244 2 года назад +25206

    Hearing about all these stories of Gorilla's assisting critically injured kids makes Tarzan sound a lot more believable.

    • @jonny45k44
      @jonny45k44 2 года назад +2029

      I didn't even make that connection.... huh

    • @Burning_Dwarf
      @Burning_Dwarf 2 года назад +1980

      When i was a little girl, my parents showed me/told me about Binti before we went to see Tarzan in the cinema.
      I still believe it is 100% possible

    • @cgecko3
      @cgecko3 2 года назад +1143

      @@Burning_Dwarf It isn't, Tarzan was raised by a fictional species of great apes, this fictional species had intelligence higher than any known great ape and had their own hierarchy different than Gorillas. With all that being said this does prove that the author of Tarzan chose the right kind of ape to base his creation on as Gorillas are (awesome) badass gentle giants who prefer to intimidate rather than scruff if they can avoid fights and occasionally help others out. Tarzan himself was unique from humans in some aspects, for one he was incredibly resistant to diseases, and due to his constant fight for survival and general way of life (using every single aspect of his body to fight and maneuver) his body was alot stronger, agile and tougher than most humans and he could commune with animals. People also underestimate how clever Tarzan was, he knew the lay of the land better than hunters and poachers and would use the terrain to his advantage.

    • @connergibson5930
      @connergibson5930 2 года назад +599

      @@cgecko3 to be fair if I had just now watched the movie/read the book you could have said gorilla and I'd have believed it, and communicating with the apes isn't really far fetched, we have a ridiculous amount of common infancy behaviours and mannerisms that most great apes (us included) share, so if tarzan had been raised from that young an age then I can easily see that communication happening (not so much the talking to people bit though, and the disease resistance is kind of far from the realm of probability, but not impossible)

    • @cheiftainvulpix
      @cheiftainvulpix 2 года назад +36

      True.

  • @unknownvariable9239
    @unknownvariable9239 2 года назад +10037

    The way a person treats animals speaks volumes of their character. Anyone cruel to them is usually a miserable individual inside.

    • @HelixGuile4444
      @HelixGuile4444 2 года назад +367

      @today was a good day you know what isn't finally here? Your dad

    • @markes7cc
      @markes7cc 2 года назад +1

      Not really. Hitler loved animals and he is the reason Germany has animal protecting laws. And then he systematically murdered and tortured 6 million people

    • @mosterchife6045
      @mosterchife6045 2 года назад +130

      @@HelixGuile4444 Nice one lmao

    • @loretta_3843
      @loretta_3843 2 года назад +315

      The way you you treat anyone or anything you know is at your mercy, says a lot about you. Choosing to be a power hungry bully is never a good look.

    • @bluepuppystudios3617
      @bluepuppystudios3617 2 года назад +6

      thats me!

  • @cambricjimenez4882
    @cambricjimenez4882 7 месяцев назад +539

    Anyone that asks the question "Yeah what was going down BEFORE the cameras started rolling" gets my immediate respect. So many just compute just whats on the film and roll wit it instead of noticing all the things that dont look right or asking the hard questions.

    • @ANightattheOpera28
      @ANightattheOpera28 5 месяцев назад +17

      Wasn't there a similar story with a tiger in California? Some dumb teenagers taunted her, she high-jumped the enclosure, and killed one of them, if I remember right.

    • @Barry.Hughes
      @Barry.Hughes 4 месяца назад +16

      @@LT-dn7mt Doesn't even have to be omitted, just crop the video to deliberately hide the fact your mate was throwing stuff at the animal before it mauled him as he deserved.
      And FYI every time I see an animal attack story my first thought is "What did the human do to make the animal attack?", there was a grandmother mauled by two dogs, sad but my first thought was what did she do, turns out the dogs belonged to her daughter and were parents to pups, two of which were fighting and grandma hit them with a broom to break them up. "Yea a Grandma and two dogs died because she attacked the pups and the parents didn't like her approach."

    • @jyripeltola5904
      @jyripeltola5904 Месяц назад +3

      @@Barry.Hughes This gets me so pissed, of course dogs are going to protect their pups, this isn't some pitbul mauling a 3 year old kid. They shouldn't have been killed.

  • @HonorableRosemary
    @HonorableRosemary 9 месяцев назад +222

    My brother, Grandparents and I visited Cincinnati Zoo probably two years before Harambe went down. When I looked at the enclosure that the gorillas were in, I was rather dismayed by how small it actually was and how narrow the moat was. There were 9 gorillas at the time, including another male besides Harambe. My brother actually said "This is an accident waiting to happen, an angry gorilla could easily jump that moat."
    When the news broke, he said "I told you!" and went on a RANT about how people don't respect the animals and how they're lucky the kid wasn't hurt, etc.

    • @gabeurbanik4941
      @gabeurbanik4941 3 месяца назад +5

      Your brother predicted COVID without realizing it

    • @user-ue5sg9nc5g
      @user-ue5sg9nc5g 3 месяца назад +8

      The kids’ parents should’ve been in prison for that

    • @anonymous-wk1nh
      @anonymous-wk1nh Месяц назад +2

      @user-ue5sg9nc5g Maybe a controversial opinion, but I think that a lot of incidents involving children falling into zoo enclosures boils down to child endangerment/negligence. Sure, many had inadequate railings etc, but just as many were due to parents not watching their kids and its very sad for the kids who have to suffer the consequences.

    • @user-ue5sg9nc5g
      @user-ue5sg9nc5g Месяц назад

      @@anonymous-wk1nh It boils down to that mother should’ve been punished for this who thing

  • @CieloG
    @CieloG Год назад +4850

    After working in a zoo for five years, I cannot even begin to express how frustrating it is to try and keep the public out of animal exhibits. You would think common sense would dictate that fences exist for HUMAN protection, but that seems to not matter to way too many people. And let's not even get started on humans who WANT to die to a wild animal. All of them are totally selfish and don't consider that they are essentially ensuring that the animals who go after them will 100% be killed. 😞

    • @justasnail885
      @justasnail885 Год назад +446

      It's like trying to keep a toddler from running into the street at the slightest sign that you arent paying attention

    • @joshbates3147
      @joshbates3147 Год назад +310

      Yeah and it's usually giant herbivorous animals because they think they're just gentle Giants when they're really not they're animals and animals are going to be animals they're not just going to get close to them I saw a video of a father who brought his child and himself into an elephant exhibit the elephant got angry it did not kill them but it did like get agitated and stomped at them like bluffs which could have ended way worse than you could have think

    • @lucidfangirl1030
      @lucidfangirl1030 Год назад +41

      Sheesh. People just fed giraffes at the zoo I went to. I bet them girrafes ended up FAT

    • @justasnail885
      @justasnail885 Год назад +133

      @@lucidfangirl1030 What does that have to do with people trying to climb into the enclosures of wild animals and getting themselves or the animal hurt?

    • @tubaplayer4life667
      @tubaplayer4life667 Год назад +67

      @@lucidfangirl1030 Profile picture and comment history checks out.

  • @jonniemckaig883
    @jonniemckaig883 Год назад +3651

    “Even though orangutans are endangered and idiots on the internet are overpopulating” was the loudest and truest thing said in this video

    • @DoktrDub
      @DoktrDub Год назад +67

      Tik tok and most of social media is a zoo, no actually.. it’s more of a circus 🤡

    • @notbobdavis6026
      @notbobdavis6026 Год назад +21

      Yeah, that line was gold. 👍

    • @DefiniteIyHuman
      @DefiniteIyHuman Год назад +8

      1:51

    • @linamarie84
      @linamarie84 Год назад +30

      It is extremely true. So much so that those idiots are effecting the future of those of us who are not idiots.

    • @moray2
      @moray2 Год назад +1

      Great comment jonnie

  • @ReleaseTheQuackers
    @ReleaseTheQuackers 8 месяцев назад +348

    I had the privilege of watching a gorilla give birth one time. I had friends who were zoologists at the zoo I was visiting. While we were chatting they got word that one of the lady gorillas was in labor. We rushed to the gorilla habitat observance room (not open to the public) and watched as she gave birth to her first baby. Once the baby was delivered, she picked it up so carefully and cleaned it up gently examining every part of her new baby. When she was sure that lil one was perfect, she began to nurse it and you could hear everyone watching breathe again! Years and years later, I visited the zoo where that baby was now a Silverback and a father and grandfather to many more gorillas. I was able to talk to one of his "staff" or as they called themselves his "servants"... LOL!!! He is a very hands on father and a big goof with his human servants. Since seeing him born, I have become an amateur genealogist of the gorillas in American zoos. I can tell you how most of the gorillas are related.

    • @Reptile_Gecko
      @Reptile_Gecko 8 месяцев назад +27

      ha, the servants part reminds me of a Gordon Ramsay video were he visited a woman working at a zoo whose job it was to prepare food for a lot of different herbivores, one being a gorilla who got a bottle of tea.. I think fruit tea, so not bad for him, but man he was one spoilt healthy gorilla.

    • @killthebuddha5034
      @killthebuddha5034 21 день назад

      not too hard to do when they're in captivity.... the story seems cute from a humans perspective.... to the gorilla's..... its a prison..... and they are in a breeding program to create and distribute more prisoners.... disgusting if u ask me..... not cute

  • @Judgement_Kazzy
    @Judgement_Kazzy 9 месяцев назад +119

    Orangutans are so simultaniously chill yet imposing that a hypothetical evil one was a scary enough concept to base a jojo villain on.

  • @greysonpowers8670
    @greysonpowers8670 2 года назад +2010

    “Dumb@$$’s are overpopulating on the internet” I couldn’t agree more my friend.

    • @TCallier
      @TCallier 2 года назад +5

      1000%+

    • @Szaleos
      @Szaleos 2 года назад

      I say delete the dipshit save the animal, if it's a carnivore there's no need for cleanup. Fucked up but hey natural selection is there for a reason

    • @sundalosketch4769
      @sundalosketch4769 2 года назад

      If they're dumb and being a danger to society and nature, i say let natural selection help shave off bits of the population.

    • @juliayang3294
      @juliayang3294 2 года назад +25

      they overpopulating irl too unfortunately

    • @RC.-
      @RC.- Год назад +7

      @@juliayang3294 There’s always natural selection

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 2 года назад +5418

    You know what they say “play stupid games, win stupid prizes”

    • @Terminator850
      @Terminator850 2 года назад +24

      👍

    • @rockinrootbeer1795
      @rockinrootbeer1795 2 года назад +38

      This is a good. I might just keep it in my back pocket for the next time I see someone being idiotic.

    • @joeshmoe9690
      @joeshmoe9690 2 года назад +7

      It is known.

    • @ThisChangeIsAwful
      @ThisChangeIsAwful 2 года назад +58

      I'm a big fan of the phrase fuck around and find out.

    • @SilentZieth
      @SilentZieth 2 года назад +32

      Another applicable phrase is “Fuck around and find out”.

  • @redtailarts101
    @redtailarts101 6 месяцев назад +66

    I love the duality of gorillas. They can be aggressive if you piss them off and they probably can rip you in half and would if you seemed like a threat, but yet if you're a small enough child they can be really gentle and protective and they might even try to help if you're hurt.

  • @user-hd9vf8iv6z
    @user-hd9vf8iv6z 7 месяцев назад +73

    Hearing you talk about animal behavior is so refreshing. There are so many people on the internet spouting off incorrect information. what made me write this comment was your remarks in the body language of the jaguar getting her butt slapped which was spot on. You are very knowledgeable and thank you for sharing!

  • @taetannim3581
    @taetannim3581 Год назад +3089

    "I'm gonna look at the guy outside the cage, before I look at the animal in it."
    That is a terrific line! And yeah, I'd have just come out of that shirt, lol!

    • @draxxthemsclounts2478
      @draxxthemsclounts2478 Год назад +17

      I'm assuming he was panicked and couldn't figure out how to just swoop it

    • @scottschroeder4920
      @scottschroeder4920 Год назад +16

      I bet dumbo was just hamming it up for clicks… I woulda been outta that shirt in a nano

    • @ayten3617
      @ayten3617 Год назад +4

      @@scottschroeder4920 tried to get out of it in a nano. Gotta have at least a little flexibility to slip out of a shirt like that, something a lot of folks aren't to use to anymore, moving and stretching. Staring at these RUclips shorts all day, working out our fingers/thumbs, most our ancestors would def have ability to kick most our azzes.

    • @scottschroeder4920
      @scottschroeder4920 Год назад

      @@ayten3617 I do a lot more than exercise my digits…

    • @iAmNothingness
      @iAmNothingness Год назад +1

      But then ur neked oh noooo

  • @peterstoric6560
    @peterstoric6560 2 года назад +5264

    People messing with shit and then acting surprised when it goes wrong is my favorite thing, thank you for this

    • @TheGraveKnight
      @TheGraveKnight 2 года назад

      Humans always think they're above the animal kingdom, but man when it comes to pure physicality we're *really* low on the totem pole

    • @JaneDoe_123
      @JaneDoe_123 2 года назад +370

      "You mean to tell me. That my actions have consequences?! HOW DARE??!" - literally these people's thought process

    • @wjbt3
      @wjbt3 2 года назад +64

      Like when people move into a haunted ass house. I wish they stopped breeding 🤣💀

    • @nexuslord6831
      @nexuslord6831 2 года назад +38

      I envy you. And not in a "oh I'm superior."
      I wish I could have that mindset and general level of apathy.

    • @narikobeilschmidt
      @narikobeilschmidt 2 года назад +150

      the technical term for this is "fuck around and find out"

  • @spadinnerxylaphone2622
    @spadinnerxylaphone2622 11 месяцев назад +100

    I love how much you care for animals. Like you're not just a passive observer, you genuinely want them to lead happy (or at least free-from-human-fuckery) lives.

  • @peteacher52
    @peteacher52 10 месяцев назад +47

    Jambo (Yambo) lived at the famed Jersey Zoo founded by Gerald Durrell and was the best organised zoo for providing animals the optimum conditions for comfort and breeding. Yes, the boy fell into the pit and yes, Jambo sat guard until keepers could lure all of the gorillas into their enclosure with treats. And yes, the foolish screaming from onlookers confused Jambo but amazingly, didn't cause him to panic. Jambo was an elderly gentleman and died a few months after the incident.

  • @aimeevanlandingham3844
    @aimeevanlandingham3844 Год назад +2775

    This reminds me of the time I got a family kicked out of a zoo. We were looking at the hippos and the fence had 10 plaques that said "Do not put your children on the other side of this fence" (there was three fences and water feature too but still) and they had their kids on the other side of the fence with the father having his arm partially over one of the plaques and the other next to his wife. As we walked away I was originally not going to say anything until I saw a keeper and told them; she took off and we never saw the family again. Still don't feel bad about it.

    • @JBBell
      @JBBell Год назад +636

      Good show. Hippos are super scary and have a serious body count in their home continent. A gorilla does everything but CPR to protect a little kid. A hippo would kill them just for spite.

    • @joshbates3147
      @joshbates3147 Год назад +312

      HIPPOS God I would have expected like the elephants or something but HIPPOS one of the most dangerous animal in Africa

    • @comradesam3382
      @comradesam3382 Год назад +235

      HIPPOS f me, Id trust a lion sooner than a hippo

    • @fecesmuncher2448
      @fecesmuncher2448 Год назад +204

      Good, you saved their life and that zoo from getting sued by people would could’ve be ignorant. (Which they prolly were)

    • @stevenkunkle3857
      @stevenkunkle3857 Год назад +88

      @@joshbates3147 THE most dangerous animal in Africa. By far.

  • @scooter1261
    @scooter1261 Год назад +1778

    As someone that was born and raised in Brookfield, Binty was a bit of a folk hero. It was a big deal when it happened. I remember it very well even though I was only 11 when it happened. There was talk of changing the painted dolphin on the city water tower (Brookfield zoo is known for its dolphins so a dolphin was the town mascot and was painted on the water tower) to Binty. Pretty wild to have such a world view changing even happen in my backyard.

    • @Emmett_Br0wn
      @Emmett_Br0wn Год назад +26

      That's...actually kinda cool. I'm happy that you have such a good memory from your childhood.
      Have a great life, wish you the best.

    • @Mcbruuh
      @Mcbruuh Год назад +17

      @Holy Cow Godzilla vs Kong in a nutshell 💀

    • @That.Capricorn
      @That.Capricorn Год назад +1

      I literally thought this comment was leading to a storytime about how you were raised by gorillas lol

    • @lindada1111
      @lindada1111 Год назад +12

      What do you mean ""was" a folk hero", i will now only remember Brookfield for Binty, she IS a folk hero lol

    • @I1-_Ok_-1I
      @I1-_Ok_-1I Год назад +1

      I misread and thought someone painted a dolphin and I was like "AYO!!??"
      I love dolphins they're so cute

  • @chiaratraber5885
    @chiaratraber5885 9 месяцев назад +34

    Being an introvert who grew up around cats (I basically had more cats than friends) it's always kind of weird but even cuter seeing how big cats behave so similarly to my cats at home and seeing my sweet cuddly friends turn to miniature wild cats while playing is so precious

  • @MTheBasementReader
    @MTheBasementReader 7 месяцев назад +32

    I actually had the privilege to see Binti and her grandchildren last summer because of this video! The gorillas were so chill, i love them so much

  • @ClawManV3
    @ClawManV3 Год назад +2680

    9:52 "In a situation that messed up, there is no right answer."
    Exactly how I felt when I read about Harambe's death. You can hate the kid, you can hate the kid's family, you can hate the zoo, but in the end the fact remains that the zoo chose the option that would cause the least amount of problems. The situation could've been much worse, especially for a situation that was caused by human ignorance and stupidity. If there's any justice left in the world, then that kid will grow up and realize that the only reason they're alive right now is because the zoo had to take an innocent gorilla's life because of the mistakes of all the other humans around them.

    • @koreyardoin3695
      @koreyardoin3695 Год назад +69

      That's very bold of you to assume the kid will ever value and care about the life that was taken. He might even grow up to hate animals and especially gorillas.

    • @ClawManV3
      @ClawManV3 Год назад +431

      @@koreyardoin3695 I didn't assume that, that's just my wishful thinking. I swear, people online these days only read every other word and completely ignore the rest.

    • @tubaplayer4life667
      @tubaplayer4life667 Год назад +261

      @@koreyardoin3695 PLEASE read the whole comment and stop picking and choosing what you want to read. Thanks.

    • @MariaAbrams
      @MariaAbrams Год назад

      Exactly. No human, especially zoo keeper, is going to make the decision to kill a threatened or endangered species (or really any animal) lightly. I'm sure it's not something they wanted to have to do either. Another thing is, sedatives don't always work. Those darts don't always release the medication. Sometimes it's not enough, or it can be too much, and often times, it takes a long time to start taking effect. 20 to 40mins, waiting for a sedative to work sometimes can definitely be the difference between life or death, even 5 or 10mins, and he's right, it passes them off to get darted. I'd be mad too! But regardless, human lives always have to come first. It makes me sad to even think about it tho. Harambe didn't understand, he was scared, just minding his business at home, then bam! Some kid falls from the sky and you're dead minutes later. It sucks...

    • @Slothups
      @Slothups Год назад +166

      @@ClawManV3 so true man, people purposely get angry at shit that isn't being said online. There are a lot of messed up things online, but usually the incidents start when someone purposely creates a false narrative or two people misunderstood each other and for whatever reason chose to go absolutely batshit crazy lol

  • @EbonMaster
    @EbonMaster Год назад +1818

    That last story...
    My mother briefly worked in an office at Brookfield Zoo as an event planner. We loved it because that meant free trips to the zoo.
    Being a mother was such a big part of her identity that she got a tattoo of an octopus on her shoulder after learning about them from a zookeeper.
    She passed away about two years ago due to cancer.
    Binti reminded me of her a lot.

    • @telleqwin7266
      @telleqwin7266 Год назад +50

      Sorry for your loss buddy.. Same thing happened to me. Mum's one year comes up next month.. Bone Cancer none of us even suspected.. anyway ya.. Binti reminds me of her too.. everyone loved her and god damnit do I miss her.. Best of luck to you and hope life is filled with more happy than sad in the future

    • @THENemesisXX99
      @THENemesisXX99 Год назад +19

      May she rest in peace. Women like that are a dying breed.

    • @Rakesssh
      @Rakesssh Год назад +23

      I’m sorry for your loss my friend. Your mother sounded like a wonderful human being.

    • @mrgreenboy644
      @mrgreenboy644 Год назад

      Hope she's resting in peace in heaven. Sounds like she deserves it

    • @Emmett_Br0wn
      @Emmett_Br0wn Год назад +8

      Sorry for your loss. I hope she rests in peace and that you have an amazing life.

  • @alchemy5750
    @alchemy5750 9 месяцев назад +26

    I always felt sorry for Kenny the tiger. Have no idea how many years of intense inbreeding is required to produce that face. Also he suffered from many diseases, kidney and spinal problems that followed throughout his entire life. And yes, while he looked sort of adorable, he was suffering throughout his entire life. He was literally the tiger version of a pug.

  • @averageperson8882
    @averageperson8882 11 месяцев назад +255

    “Had the people not screamed at him, Harambe wouldn’t have gotten so agitated, he’d still be alive and the pandemic never would have happened”.
    - I love this guys videos.

    • @DinDooIt
      @DinDooIt 7 месяцев назад

      The plandemic still would have happened, "they" still needed a distraction for their crimes against humanity behind closed doors.

  • @K1ttyGam3r
    @K1ttyGam3r Год назад +4075

    I love how passionate this man is about animals. Nice to see somebody who cares that much about wildlife

    • @K1ttyGam3r
      @K1ttyGam3r Год назад +67

      And God bless you, Binti. You’re a real one fr fr ✊

    • @chunga100
      @chunga100 Год назад +9

      I love your avatar!

    • @K1ttyGam3r
      @K1ttyGam3r Год назад +13

      @@chunga100 Thank you!! I drew it myself!

    • @spicenug
      @spicenug Год назад +28

      Yeah I enjoy watching his content for that reason, and it's cool to know that Binti is still alive and well and is a Granny now.

    • @GlorifiedGremlin
      @GlorifiedGremlin Год назад +12

      I used to get ranger Rick magazines as a kid and I had dozens of posters of animals ripped out of those magazines hanging on my walls lol I was obsessed as a kid. That's pretty much how he started too

  • @damascus9876
    @damascus9876 Год назад +3539

    The thing that pisses me off the most about the Harambe incident is how everyone is still so pissed at the zoo and not the mom. Who KNEW her kid wanted to get in the enclosure, IGNORED him long enough that he got in, became HYSTERICAL so the crowd got even more amped up, and then USED THE ENTIRE STUNT TO GET ATTENTION FOR HERSELF.

    • @pixigirldust
      @pixigirldust Год назад +535

      Yeah, and that mother should be watching her kid. If i’m being honest, it’s not the kids fault, at his age he should’ve been intently supervised, otherwise why the hell was his mom there?
      He might as well gone to the zoo alone.

    • @dinoluka11
      @dinoluka11 Год назад +372

      And the crowd only screamed and further stressed Harambe. Its a miracle he didn't end up hurting or killing the kid. I hope the mother got what was coming to her and the kid learned a lesson that day. RIP Harambe.

    • @tomsmith6379
      @tomsmith6379 Год назад

      Should have shot the woman

    • @fishingmasterstudios9481
      @fishingmasterstudios9481 Год назад

      basically a Karen mom who let her waste of sperm child into a gorilla enclosure just to get attention costing the life of an innocent Gorilla

    • @violetsrayreikishop2
      @violetsrayreikishop2 Год назад +34

      Gtfoh the mom had nothing to do with it, it was a pure accident the zoo should have had better barriers and the dumb people shouldn't have irritated the gorilla

  • @Fluffykeith
    @Fluffykeith 10 месяцев назад +27

    This guy's turn of phrase is brutal...
    "One wrong move and she could have ended up looking like she could unlock Voldemort's phone"

    • @tasiashiraori
      @tasiashiraori 4 месяца назад

      I know it's no laughing matters but... 😅🤣

  • @Blindluck92
    @Blindluck92 9 месяцев назад +19

    "You shouldn't have to tell a fully functional human being not to jump off a balcony."
    Don't call my two-year-old self from the past out like that. He landed that two story fall and kept going.

  • @shadowthephoenix1
    @shadowthephoenix1 2 года назад +1978

    The fact that so many kids have fallen into gorilla enclosures is kind of insane, wtf are those parents doing.
    Primates are one of those weird animals where theres so many stories that make me terrified of them, but also so many stories that make me admire them. I guess theres also a lot of people who provoke these animals or treat them poorly then try to play it off as "they're just violent, evil creatures." If you dress a monkey in human clothes, throw a diaper on it, and lock it in your tiny house chances are it's going to go berserk sooner or later, same with screaming at them in a zoo or trespassing in their territory.

    • @imperialdrake7544
      @imperialdrake7544 2 года назад +154

      Kinda like humans, lot of stories of them doing great and terrible things

    • @BioroidPilot
      @BioroidPilot 2 года назад +81

      When you think about how many people go into a zoo daily? it is more inevitable this stuff happens. Plus many Zoos try to ride a line between good views for visitors so they can make money to care for the animals, but also the safety tools to prevent this stuff.
      Apes and Monkeys are scary creatures, but it doesn't mean they aren't also sweet at times. It varies a lot on the type but the two are not mutually exclusive. Its why stuff like this can end up so tragic, since there is a need to treat them as dangerous but also a need to remember they often dont understand what they are doing wrong.

    • @snowmonster42
      @snowmonster42 2 года назад

      Just like humans, who are also primates. Funny how that works.

    • @SomeGuy-fl4zv
      @SomeGuy-fl4zv 2 года назад

      "Primates are one of those weird animals" humans are primates also you should be far more afraid of humans then any other primate

    • @KlutzyNinjaKitty
      @KlutzyNinjaKitty 2 года назад +101

      Tbf, being around my baby cousins has taught me that young kids are stupid and subconsciously suicidal. There is no such thing as true baby-proofing because they _will_ find a way.

  • @krystlebee931
    @krystlebee931 Год назад +1703

    Rae, the woman who entered into the spider monkey enclosure, still says that she did nothing wrong and was hired by her attorney. She was shocked that anyone would record her while the rest of us are shocked that she'd hop into a closed habit to feed animals.

    • @goldenhate6649
      @goldenhate6649 Год назад +236

      Honestly, she deserves to be in prison.

    • @jennyduong3498
      @jennyduong3498 Год назад +25

      @@KarateGirl999 good pun 💀

    • @KarateGirl999
      @KarateGirl999 Год назад

      DAMMIT, RUclips washed my mouth out with soap. Let's try this again.
      Raet🅰️rded.

    • @micheleparker3780
      @micheleparker3780 Год назад

      That woman has a screw loose. I'd stay far away from her, like SHE was the chimp...

    • @Moi_81
      @Moi_81 Год назад +17

      Not surprised because I live in Texas.

  • @losingmymind611
    @losingmymind611 11 месяцев назад +29

    You're correct about Binti Jua in every regard! I've seen her so many times growing up going to Brookfield Zoo; she isn't always on exhibit as they rotate the gorillas for stress management but she's indeed 34 and doing well.

  • @karinapalumbo359
    @karinapalumbo359 9 месяцев назад +11

    The stories of the gorillas being kind and saving kids is so so precious 😢 they have more humanity than human beings🖤 I wish we had done more to protect them

  • @morganleanderblake678
    @morganleanderblake678 Год назад +2939

    Binti's story always makes me cry. Like yeah it's touching - and then you realize she identified the child as a baby similar to hers, and it's like oh shit, they're better than we are.

    • @NYD666
      @NYD666 Год назад +42

      No, they ain't. We're actually quite similar

    • @jdmo741
      @jdmo741 Год назад

      Humans raise animal infants everyday.

    • @julesking1303
      @julesking1303 Год назад +146

      Shit dude same. I just finished it and when he finished by saying she’s alive and is a grandma now? immediate waterworks 😭

    • @icarusbinns3156
      @icarusbinns3156 Год назад +104

      Binti is absolutely beautiful and amazing. More people need to hear her story.
      Hells, more people need to understand that screaming really freaks animals out. A calm, regular voice is far better!!
      Like a guy that freed a mountain lion who’d gotten tangled in a barbed wire fence. The lion had given up, was lying on the ground… sort of. This guy comes over, tells her exactly what he’s doing, carefully untangles her. Tells her, “Alright, sweetie. You’re good to go now. Stay away from these things.” She looks back at him, then limps away. He stayed calm, she was exhausted, and no one died! The poor lion was scratched up but… she lived

    • @phastinemoon
      @phastinemoon Год назад +55

      I mean… people who will go into debt to give pets the best medical treatment, even when we can’t afford our own healthcare, or leave food and shelters for stray animals that aren’t even our pets…
      I’d say we have more in common than we realize

  • @ryenjimenez4172
    @ryenjimenez4172 Год назад +2188

    What's crazy is even after the dude was provoking the orangutan, it still was relatively gentle with him

    • @roseabee7503
      @roseabee7503 Год назад

      Right? The orangutan could have EASILY broken his leg.

    • @CarpeDiem23
      @CarpeDiem23 Год назад +2

      Yeah, he could easily crash his bones like nothing if he wanted, but choose to make a fan of everything by holding him...there's no case of orangutan or gorilla attacking humans..only chimpanzee do that sometimes

    • @Salena905
      @Salena905 Год назад

      Yeah it could've easily killed that fool.

    • @anthonygamer-jg3wn
      @anthonygamer-jg3wn Год назад +174

      Thats right because orangutan have an powerful stremght and a very powerful bite, they are pacifist but are not harmless.

    • @NutmegBGB
      @NutmegBGB Год назад +1

      If that Orang wanted him dead, he would've been snapped like a twig before the cameraman could hit Record.

  • @cyng6393
    @cyng6393 Год назад +11

    Thank you for the enlightening tales you have brought us! The tears of acknowledgement, the laughter of connectedness. And the awes of the wonderment! ❤❤❤❤

  • @davidvega7587
    @davidvega7587 8 месяцев назад +8

    5:20 that big cat is looking at her like: “hell yeah girl! Hit the dance floor!” 😂

  • @yikes.9736
    @yikes.9736 Год назад +1479

    That panther one made me smile. I also give my cat “booty pats” because she really enjoys it, in fact, many cats do. Not all, of course, but that panther seemed pretty happy.

    • @ichigokage
      @ichigokage Год назад +83

      I kinda wanna see them get the butt scritches at the base of the tail. See if they like them too.

    • @randal_gibbons
      @randal_gibbons Год назад

      @@ichigokage grab your cat's tail at the base and lift it's hind legs off the ground. They love it.

    • @wah5018
      @wah5018 Год назад +31

      My cat used to bite me when I did that

    • @yikes.9736
      @yikes.9736 Год назад +29

      @@wah5018 L

    • @yikes.9736
      @yikes.9736 Год назад +4

      @Fast Headcrab ???

  • @simon-peterwilliamson2412
    @simon-peterwilliamson2412 2 года назад +2489

    After coming across this man's channel it occurs to me that not nearly enough people educate themselves on animals

    • @AnnaLVajda
      @AnnaLVajda Год назад +96

      It's about respect many just lack that like poking a dog with a stick too then complaining if it bites you never their fault?

    • @Emmett_Br0wn
      @Emmett_Br0wn Год назад +44

      Right? People are weird, to the point where I wonder how tf we're the dominant species on this planet
      Like how did we get here

    • @jabroni6175
      @jabroni6175 Год назад +3

      Same

    • @Rauvi
      @Rauvi Год назад +39

      Some people go around like “my favourite animal is a koala/lemur/panda!” That’s fine, like what you like, but I’m willing to bet those people don’t know a damn thing about their favourite animal and go purely off of cuteness factor. It’s weirdly annoying, even though it shouldn’t be.

    • @darkzeroprojects4245
      @darkzeroprojects4245 Год назад +5

      @@AnnaLVajda Animals do it to eachother too.
      In their own ways lol.

  • @mandymagnolia1966
    @mandymagnolia1966 Год назад +8

    5:19 sittin there like “she’s stupid, but I like her” 😂 but my male cat likes butt smacks too

    • @PhilOsGarage
      @PhilOsGarage 4 месяца назад +1

      There are more than a few videos on RUclips of cats absolutely loving getting booty slaps!

  • @susanivy3619
    @susanivy3619 Год назад +10

    I don't know what I like more... the fascinating knowledge this channel offers or the comedic cold comments that accompany it.
    Anyone know if he writes AND researches all the material? If so, this kid is talented asf.

  • @justinwilliams1127
    @justinwilliams1127 2 года назад +599

    I remember seeing this and IMMEDIATELY thought: "Dude had to have been messing with him." Glad the only authority on wildlife I trust agrees with me.

    • @Ug-lordetheunmovable
      @Ug-lordetheunmovable Год назад +43

      Same thoughts when the original clip came out i just knew that dude was the reason a CAGED animal attacked him

    • @Emmett_Br0wn
      @Emmett_Br0wn Год назад +30

      Same, like when you see a CAGED animal attack someone they have to have done something stupid

    • @cy-one
      @cy-one Год назад +10

      @@Emmett_Br0wn Especially when it's an Orang Utang. While there are some rather murderous animals out there (*cough* Oreo Donkey), those aren't among that list :D

    • @Ledecral
      @Ledecral Год назад +4

      If it was something like a Baboon, then I could see it being the animal’s fault, since all you have to do to piss of a Baboon is look at them, but an Orangutan? That’s like getting a Buddhist to throw hands with you.

    • @louisrobitaille5810
      @louisrobitaille5810 Год назад

      @@Ledecral Considering how many people Buddhists have killed in the past, it would actually be like trying to get a statue to fight you. There's 0 chance to make it fight you unless you do something stupid to/with it.
      Stupid stuff to do to/with a statue: #1 being drunk/high and hitting it only to injure yourself in the process (I've heard of this happening more than once whether it was kicking a stone statue or punching a bronze one 😓), #2 touching a (fragile) statue, breaking a part (arm usually) and hurting yourself when trying to catch it, #3 being dumb and figuring out a way to make a whole fucking statue fall on you either gravely injuring you or straight up killing you in the process.
      I'm sure people will find other ways of getting fucked by a statue. A few things I can think of: getting impaled by falling on a pointy part of it (hat, weapon, animal, etc), getting stuck when trying to put a limb where it doesn't belong, falling from a statue (I've heard this one before actually 🤔), etc 🤷‍♂️.

  • @M_Alexander
    @M_Alexander Год назад +3626

    I appreciate that Harambe is widely recognized as the point where we ended up in the failed timeline

    • @Doodle128
      @Doodle128 Год назад +261

      “They’re starting to get self aware, you wanna restart it?”
      “Nah, I wanna see where this is going”

    • @plasmusdogmatic4348
      @plasmusdogmatic4348 Год назад +51

      @@Doodle128 Oblivion. That's where it's going. :P

    • @tezzla6358
      @tezzla6358 Год назад +93

      @@Doodle128 HELLO GOD PLEASE CLOSE THE SERVER

    • @tuachixiong5232
      @tuachixiong5232 Год назад +64

      ​@@tezzla6358No No No. Let 'em cook.

    • @squigglenutsfosheegie1994
      @squigglenutsfosheegie1994 Год назад +29

      I found a couple of cheat codes. But none to leave this time line.

  • @logicstone1661
    @logicstone1661 9 месяцев назад +7

    Orangutan snatched tf outta his ass 😂😂, "Come ere boy!"

  • @axelf9947
    @axelf9947 Год назад +5

    Oh my gosh. I’m a Chicagoan who visits Brookfield Zoo all the time. My whole life I’ve been very familiar with Binti Jua and Koola and ofc the story about the boy who fell in- living here you have to be lol- but I had NO idea they were related to Koko!!! That’s _extremely_ cool! :0

  • @andreasmuller4666
    @andreasmuller4666 Год назад +814

    Had a similar story with a Gorilla enclosure in a Zoo in germany. Kid fell in, was injured, all that. Silver back comes over, keeps other gorillas at a distance and made a ruckus at the door where his keeper was always comming in from basically calling for help. Kid got collected, treated and all was fine again.

    • @cy-one
      @cy-one Год назад +10

      I'd like to read up on that. Do you have the name of the zoo and when it roughly happened?

    • @shizenmarami4213
      @shizenmarami4213 Год назад +51

      No little German boy! Dont get to close to the enclosure!!

    • @A_Black_Sheep94
      @A_Black_Sheep94 Год назад +44

      I read this is godzilla enclosure at first. I need to wake up.

    • @thatguy8777
      @thatguy8777 Год назад +26

      @@A_Black_Sheep94 just the thought of Godzilla saving a kid

    • @fecesmuncher2448
      @fecesmuncher2448 Год назад +3

      That coulda be like harambe but noooo they had shoot harambe :/

  • @JuneBuick
    @JuneBuick Год назад +2456

    I love that you mentioned Coco, Binti’s Aunt. I remember my mom telling me a story about Coco signing to her keepers that’s she wanted a kitten. They did give her a kitten, which she was gentle with and took care of. Unfortunately, the kitten got loose, and died when hit by a car - all of which Coco had no control over. When asked if she wanted another kitten, she signed, “Coco doesn’t deserve a kitten.” Very proud; animals, regardless of their level of brain function or communication abilities are often under estimated.

    • @stephanieyee9784
      @stephanieyee9784 Год назад +62

      I remember that!

    • @alanwallis2467
      @alanwallis2467 Год назад +120

      Coco was an amazing Gorilla.....

    • @DavidSmith-ni7ow
      @DavidSmith-ni7ow Год назад +198

      Coco was also dear friends with
      Robin Williams and was deeply saddened to hear of his passing.

    • @bryanmartinez2599
      @bryanmartinez2599 Год назад +72

      @@DavidSmith-ni7ow wow to think in the afterlife they reunite and live their lives to their fullest without all of this delusion sounds too good to be true

    • @submarine6410
      @submarine6410 Год назад +48

      Nah coco couldn’t sign its proven which is quite sad tbh

  • @wolfsydproductions9082
    @wolfsydproductions9082 6 месяцев назад +5

    I've loved gorillas ever since I was a small child and it's 100% because of Donkey Kong. My love for those games made me adore stories like Tarzan and George of the Jungle. This was fuelled even further when I brought a little fairy doll with me to the zoo. I showed it to one of the gorillas and he seemed utterly fascinated. That memory is one of my fondest and I want to do everything I can to help gorillas and their habitats. I really hope I can afford to regularly donate to organizations for that in the future.

  • @geesegoose6174
    @geesegoose6174 9 месяцев назад +5

    7:40 it's clear the gorilla wanted to protect the kid, the same way harambee was looking after the one that got him killed

  • @RoulicisThe
    @RoulicisThe 2 года назад +815

    This reminds me of a guy I met when I was working in a reptile center.
    Some idiot in his mid-40, drunk at 10 a.m on a saturday. He came with his brother (also completely smashed) and his 13 y.o daughter who apparently loved reptiles, but couldn't enjoy the visit due to her father behaving like an overgrown spoiled toddler.
    Since that idiot had tried to jump in an ostrich enclosure to ride one just before he even entered the reptile center, I was kinda worried he'd do something incredibly stupid, so I kept following them around, answering the girl's questions along the way the best I could, since her father was constantly interrupting any conversation he wasn't part of...
    Then we arrived at the nile crocodile display. A couple of crocodiles, both above 40 y.o, and both around 4.5 meters in length...
    The big drunkard suddenly decided he wanted to go inside the enclosure to show her daugher how you catch a crocodile, because you know... He watched "crocodile dundee" in his youth, so he clearly knew how to do it.
    When he was about to jump over the fence I grabbed his shoulder... Tightly (I'm over 1.9 meters tall, so I was towering above him), I looked him straight in the eyes and told him :
    "If you want to show your daughter the horrible conclusion to your life, I'm completely fine with it, it's your choice. But mark my words : once you get down there you're on your own, and none of us curators will move a muscle to save you. Unlike you, we value our lives."
    Seems my tone kinda rang his survival instincts back online since he immediately backed away from the enclosure's fence, and after staring at the crocodile who curiously came out of the water to look at us, concluded that there would be better occasions for him to demonstrate his "skills", and went on with the visit.
    I kept watching over them until they finally left the place, but he didn't try anything funny again.

    • @thehappyhalfling
      @thehappyhalfling Год назад +149

      Good on you! Not only did you help the dad get some common sense back and quite possibly save his life, but you also were so very compassionate to his daughter allowing her what amounts to a personal tour of the reptiles! How cool! I am glad this story had a happy ending and that you helped to curate a memorable experience for this girl. ❤️

    • @RoulicisThe
      @RoulicisThe Год назад +127

      @@thehappyhalfling She was more mature than her father and uncle combined.
      I'm just sad she couldn't fully enjoy the visit with her father being a constant annoyance >

    • @RadiantSharaShaymin
      @RadiantSharaShaymin Год назад +69

      I'm both sad and happy - sad because there are plenty of kids have to be more mature than their parents, but very happy because there are people like you that care about them :)
      Keep being cool!

    • @petelee2477
      @petelee2477 Год назад +47

      What adult needs to be told that getting in the water with a crocodile is a bad idea

    • @RoulicisThe
      @RoulicisThe Год назад +48

      @Cat Boy I can prevent them from doing stupid shit inside my workplace, but outside there is only so much I can do.
      I did tell my head of staff these two were completely smashed, dunno if he did anything about it.
      Luckily, they came by bus, so I assume they left the same way

  • @mokko759
    @mokko759 2 года назад +2004

    Whenever an animal "attacks' a human, 9/10 it's absolutely the human's fault and I have precisely zero sympathy for anybody who gets fucked up in the process.

    • @AlexTheDonut
      @AlexTheDonut 2 года назад +268

      It’s always so sad when an animal has to get shot because of human stupidity

    • @lily4542
      @lily4542 2 года назад +111

      I couldn’t agree more, it’s fucking messed up

    • @thewen
      @thewen 2 года назад +15

      10/10

    • @chillplanet8269
      @chillplanet8269 2 года назад +22

      @@thewen no most of the time its not the persons fault

    • @davidholaday2817
      @davidholaday2817 2 года назад +48

      No no no. 99/100

  • @CargodHera
    @CargodHera 10 месяцев назад +11

    Your videos are awesome! My friend and I came across you a few months ago and found your comments about human stupidity to be hilarious but since then, I've learned how knowledgeable and passionate you are about these animals and it always makes me smile =-)

  • @powerpuffprincess6446
    @powerpuffprincess6446 11 месяцев назад +3

    That Voldemorts phone line 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @ThisChangeIsAwful
    @ThisChangeIsAwful 2 года назад +665

    You actually fooled me. For a second I had actual hope for humanity that this woman made a decent apology but no, some humans just have to be garbage.

    • @wiswc
      @wiswc 2 года назад +3

      Garbage is too harsh don't you think?
      At worst she was the only one who would have gotten hurt

    • @snailthelostcow63
      @snailthelostcow63 2 года назад +77

      @@wiswc nah, the worst situation is the spider monkeys might get harambe’d
      She’s getting hurt is still within the least bad expectation

    • @FairbrookWingates
      @FairbrookWingates 2 года назад

      ​@@wiswc You forget the monkeys. They might have gotten ill from the junk she fed them. They might have gotten shot if they'd gotten aggressive with the person who invaded their home. And not recognizing, at all, that you did something both stupid and wrong is kind of garbage, yeah.

    • @mrcookedbacon324
      @mrcookedbacon324 2 года назад

      @@wiswc or she could have poisoned the monkeys, or she could have undone the zoo’s teachings, or she could set an example for other people to do the same. Why could she have not just done what everyone else did and respect the wild animals? Because she’s self centered. why didn’t she apologize and admit her wrongdoings? Because she’s garbage

    • @RoulicisThe
      @RoulicisThe 2 года назад

      @@wiswc Nope she wouldn't have : not only would the monkeys had been euthanasied due to them attacking a human, she'd also have been in position to sue the zoo for her injuries... And would've probably won at that, cause the legal system is more fucked up than a white tiger's bloodline.

  • @LaoZi2023
    @LaoZi2023 Год назад +1601

    “The bro wanted to go viral. And the orangutan said yeah I can show you the way!” One of the funniest lines I’ve heard in a while!

    • @abdul-kabiralegbe5660
      @abdul-kabiralegbe5660 Год назад +32

      I kid you not, I literally laughed out loud and rolled on my bed when he said that! This guy is unbelievably funny! I wonder how he knows so much about animals though.

    • @marceld8961
      @marceld8961 Год назад +13

      @@abdul-kabiralegbe5660Maybe he likes animals? I love animals.

    • @EmeraldEyes1776
      @EmeraldEyes1776 Год назад +24

      ​@@abdul-kabiralegbe5660 he's mentioned it in another video. Basically he's been collecting books, magazines, pamphlets etc about animals since he was a kid and grew up watching animal planet and other nature channels.

    • @abdul-kabiralegbe5660
      @abdul-kabiralegbe5660 Год назад +3

      @@EmeraldEyes1776 Aha! Thanks.

    • @MeeMee-gz5vp
      @MeeMee-gz5vp Год назад +1

      Lol yeah 😂

  • @67kemo
    @67kemo 14 дней назад

    Can’t get enough of this channel! I love your pragmatic compassion for all animals. Your multiplicity of ways to say “killed” often has me in stitches! The next video never comes soon enough! 😊

  • @Priinsu
    @Priinsu Год назад +4

    00:01 im never gonna look at this and not think...
    "Aye get yo ass over here big bruh!!"😂
    Fckin hahadavis man.

  • @SiekoValantin
    @SiekoValantin Год назад +552

    When I saw those slow blinks, I was like "Oh, she's fine."
    Besides, my cat loooooves butt pats. Haven't met one that doesn't.

    • @randal_gibbons
      @randal_gibbons Год назад +1

      Grab your cat's tail at the base and lift it's hind legs off the ground.
      They love it.

    • @joshmountain9705
      @joshmountain9705 Год назад +19

      I have two cats, one is neutral to butt pats because they're good but any other pat is better. The other cat detests any pat below it's front legs.

    • @dougsani1106
      @dougsani1106 Год назад +9

      I have one that doesn´t. Unfortunately this cat of mine seems to be allergic to love.

  • @ProfiteerProphet
    @ProfiteerProphet 2 года назад +503

    Reminded me of a case in Brazil that happened in 2014. An 11 year old kid jumped a fence and went to a tiger's cage, running around to egg on the tiger. Although visitors passing by warned the kid of the danger, he continued, as his incredibly idiotic father was incentivizing him. Eventually....the tiger caught him. He lived, but his arm had to be amputated. The dad got some jail time, but not too much as he didn't had any prior criminal convictions.
    Which always makes me think: During all these cases where a kid enters in contact with a dangerous animal...where the hell were the parents?

    • @oceanberserker
      @oceanberserker 2 года назад +73

      No sympathy for the kid or his father.

    • @YourKingJDG
      @YourKingJDG 2 года назад

      He wanted his kid dead lol

    • @YourKingJDG
      @YourKingJDG 2 года назад

      @@oceanberserker you shouldn’t put that on the child. Dad was obviously a moron or wanted his kid dead

    • @TheMedicatedArtist
      @TheMedicatedArtist 2 года назад +74

      Usually the one dangling the child over the fence/railing “to get a better look”

    • @KBWeeds
      @KBWeeds 2 года назад +31

      Depends. With Harambe the mom was there with bunch of kids and when she turned her back and her 3 year old son scrambled away bc he wanted to see the Gorillas so bad. In the cases he featured in his visit some kids were just leaning over railing too far and fell in.

  • @jasmincairns6163
    @jasmincairns6163 7 месяцев назад +2

    You managed to make this topic give me good feelings by the end of the video. TY

  • @Galactica_One
    @Galactica_One 2 года назад +1068

    I'd like to share the story of Bokito. Bokito is a gorilla in a Dutch zoo, for years he was taunted by a woman because he was "smiling", for those of you that don't know, if a gorilla shows its teeth it should be interpreted as a threat. One day Bokito decided he had enough and jumped the moat around his enclosure and escaped. He ignored everyone in the park except the woman who taunted him. He mailed her arm, she survived but has permanent damage to her hand. After he attacked the woman he escaped and hid in a restaurant with a family, which got away unharmed. Eventually he was returned to his enclosure where he continues living to this day.

    • @despinasgarden.4100
      @despinasgarden.4100 2 года назад +90

      I'm pretty sure he already cover that story in another video.

    • @youtubestudiosucks978
      @youtubestudiosucks978 2 года назад +236

      That gorilla did nothing wrong.
      All it's actions were justified, she provoked that gorilla on purpose and should suffer the consequences of her actions.

    • @redeye4516
      @redeye4516 2 года назад

      Chad gorilla
      That's all I gotta say

    • @-Ghostess
      @-Ghostess 2 года назад +253

      And she was told constantly by zookeepers to stop, but she insisted they had a bond and he was her friend.

    • @red-n-blue9015
      @red-n-blue9015 2 года назад +35

      The hell was she thinking??

  • @KnightmarePhoenix_official
    @KnightmarePhoenix_official 2 года назад +883

    Oh my gosh.. primates have always freaked me out a little bit, but those stories about them understanding the gravity of a situation and trying to help brought tears to my eyes.

    • @tressonkaru7410
      @tressonkaru7410 2 года назад +30

      There's been lots of studies and experiments that shows most primates are very intelligent and can understand languages. But, the there are limits. Like most of them can learn sign language, but cause of their mouth are form and tongue is placed, they can't speak the language. Which is interesting, cause some birds have the ability to speak a language but don't understand what is being said.

    • @mojavefry2617
      @mojavefry2617 2 года назад +1

      So, you’re freaked out by yourself? Humans are also primates.
      Understandable, though.

    • @DiMacky24
      @DiMacky24 2 года назад +1

      Gorillas and orangutans absolutely, chimps though, pure psychos.

    • @acheronalexander
      @acheronalexander 2 года назад +30

      Listen gorillas and orangutans are gentle gians that can do a lot of damage but usually choose not to. Bonovos are pacifists but all other primates(looking expecially at chimps) are a nightmare. I love them i work with them but they are hell. They bite they are incredibly sadistic and there is a reason for that. It's all about hierarchy. Gorillas have only 1 male so he doesn't compete much with others. But other primates live in groups where there are many males and females. And then you would much rather hurt and disfigure your competitors thn kill them. Cause then you just removed one and Don't climb up. But if they are messrd up they go down and you go up. So what they go is rip eyeballs ears genitalia and bite noses and fingers off. Even the small cute ones are like that. The only primate i feel comfortable with in the zoo i work at is the gibbons cause our ones tend to run away and steal stuff rather than fight. We hve chimps and the policy is there should be at least 2 doors between the chimp group and the keepers. We can't go near the bars and it's only done to trank them for check ups. Same with babbons. The only ha ad on experience we get are the marmosets with some heavy duty gloves. Primates deserve to be freaked out about. They deserve our conservation effords and ehat we have to do is understand why they act the way they do. Yes they are violent and no matter what we do they remain like that but it's how nature intended it to be. And we should accept that

    • @tressonkaru7410
      @tressonkaru7410 2 года назад +2

      @@DiMacky24 oh yeah don't fuck with them but still have some level of intelligent.

  • @Msstrucker74
    @Msstrucker74 9 месяцев назад +2

    Your videos just popped in my feed, I am so glad it did, your comments are so awesome!!!! Funny to watch and informative…

  • @MidoseitoAkage
    @MidoseitoAkage 9 месяцев назад +2

    This Kong can still wreck your face despite he has a funny face.

  • @jessragan6714
    @jessragan6714 2 года назад +603

    The most frustrating zoo story I've heard was when a little kid decided to get up close and personal with meerkats, thinking that they were Nathan Lane because of that Disney movie and that the worst they could do to her was be sassy and sarcastic. She got bitten, and the entire pack of meerkats in the exhibit were put down because her parents wouldn't consent to giving her a rabies shot.

    • @mosterchife6045
      @mosterchife6045 2 года назад +116

      Wait, why put the meerkats down because the kid didn't take a rabies shot?

    • @Veladus
      @Veladus 2 года назад +160

      @@mosterchife6045 Because the only way to be sure an animal doesn't have rabies is to examine its brain. From the inside.

    • @RoulicisThe
      @RoulicisThe 2 года назад

      @@mosterchife6045 Basically, the child wasn't vaccinated, thus could've been carrying rabbies.
      When bitten, that would've been a possible contamination to the meerkat who got blood in it's mouth, and then would've spread it to the rest of the pack by social grooming.
      Thus, since it was "possible" that the child brought them rabbies, the only option left was to euthanize all of them. Just because some asshole parents didn't bother protecting their own child from a deadly disease.

    • @Veladus
      @Veladus 2 года назад +57

      @Gi Gi It's not quite as bad as it's made out to be. Rabies shots are notorious. We're not talking about a minor little needle in the arm like a covid shot. It's a massive series of massive injections into a sensitive area. Grown men, tough guys even, have described it as torture. And we're talking about doing it to a little kid that just endured being mauled by a pack of meerkats. Just putting trauma on top of her trauma. I'm not a parent, and I can't imagine having to make that choice, but I can't say I'd have chosen the lives of the meerkats that just mauled my kid over saving her from torture level pain. There's a reason it's pretty common to catch and kill a wild animal that attacked someone over just giving them the rabies shot.

    • @queenofanon9972
      @queenofanon9972 2 года назад +143

      @@Veladus Idk if I’m a horrible person, but I would’ve just said “You jumped in there, now you gotta deal with the consequences”. Pain over killing innocent lives seems like a fair trade off to me.

  • @fabricdragon
    @fabricdragon 2 года назад +523

    washoe the chimp, and koko the gorilla were milestones in language studies. Washoe showed a lot more laguage skills than koko, clearly using novel sentences, and communicating with humans who didnt know her.
    i met washoe, but i dont remember it because i was a baby at the time... As i was told it, my (deaf) father and brother were allowed in to speak to her since they were native ASL signers, and when she saw my mom holding me through the window she got very excited and signed "baby"... she had never SEEN a human baby before, only dolls... so the staff was very excited.

    • @Dark_Harmony
      @Dark_Harmony Год назад +39

      Awwwww! So sweet!

    • @mykalkelley8315
      @mykalkelley8315 Год назад

      Koko was a hoax, look it up on youtube

    • @revenevan11
      @revenevan11 Год назад +18

      That's an absolutely wonderful story, thank you very much for sharing!

    • @UglyFleabag
      @UglyFleabag Год назад +13

      that's so precious omg

    • @jc-kj8yc
      @jc-kj8yc Год назад +21

      Koko was a lot, but not a milw stone in linguistic studies. Koko learned tricks, but not to speak and she got manhandled a lot. There's a pretty good video essay about her on RUclips: Koko couldn't talk

  • @milesgraham7239
    @milesgraham7239 Месяц назад

    Based on how clever and genius this guy's dialogue seems to be, it's pretty clear he puts a LOT of effort into his videos. Mad props

  • @youlikedyourowncomment5151
    @youlikedyourowncomment5151 2 года назад +385

    I have zero sympathy when humans get attacked by animals after provoking it, ZERO.

    • @SolidSnake240
      @SolidSnake240 2 года назад +36

      It's really hard to have any knowing damn well what some of these animals are capable of lol.

    • @bjam89
      @bjam89 2 года назад +8

      i do, cos i know other humans will call for blood, see it way to often when people call for the culling of wolves where i live cos some lambs that wasnt looked after get turned to food

    • @normalhuman9878
      @normalhuman9878 2 года назад +8

      Sure I would love to pet a tiger, but I am willing to accept that I would be mauled to death for doing so
      I’d die happy if I knew the animal wasn’t going to be killed afterwards for my actions

    • @quisquiliarum7710
      @quisquiliarum7710 2 года назад +3

      @@bjam89 I think they meant zero sympathy for the person not the animal

    • @djroscurro9859
      @djroscurro9859 2 года назад

      @@bjam89 they meant no sympathy for the person

  • @KiwiMan960
    @KiwiMan960 2 года назад +553

    Binti seems like the cool mom that every friend group has. "You're not my kid, but you're welcome to stay for dinner if you like."

    • @Seraphyl333
      @Seraphyl333 Год назад +29

      that child was airdropped right into her adoption list, binti would definitely recognize the boy if he would've came back

    • @SHAMIIZEN
      @SHAMIIZEN Год назад +1

      "And you're the dinner"

    • @Phantomphan613
      @Phantomphan613 Год назад +2

      So not Swedish, then?

    • @T_E_G
      @T_E_G Год назад +5

      She's the mom that brings you food when she see's you alone

  • @ednagaming5654
    @ednagaming5654 7 месяцев назад +1

    5:52 I knew that cat was chill with it from the start I do that to my cats all the time and they love it

  • @Deff-Soul
    @Deff-Soul 8 месяцев назад +1

    The last segment about Binthi was so needed. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @AtsukaWolfcat
    @AtsukaWolfcat 2 года назад +385

    It's fascinating to see that in almost every story here, the gorilla helped the child. It's a shame for Harambe that the people were freaking him out and screaming when they really should not have. The animals sometimes have more respect for humans than the humans for the animals.

    • @StoicVeR
      @StoicVeR Год назад +49

      people were different back in the 80s-90s. We didn't have the viral video craze or the tiktok clout chasers. The crowd was different at the Jambo enclosure, they didn't go nuts, didn't provoke the gorilla. I don't know if they knew better, but getting excited and screaming while a child lay hurt def was not the approach, and it helped the situation. Statistically speaking, these days more people get mauled by a wild animal - even herbivores - because someone is trying to "get a selfie". A lot more free range stupid people are on the loose, and it really fucks up the animals in the wild trying to get by a day and survive human kinds b/s territory invasion.

    • @emilynolan187
      @emilynolan187 Год назад +39

      Unfortunately most people don't realize that freaking out is the worst thing you can do in a situation like that. Animals notice when people act differently than normal and will respond to that. Zoo animals learn to tune out the usual stupid stuff that visitors do, but seeing all this people panicking would alarm many of them. Poor Harambe thought there was a threat because the public was acting like there was. If they had stayed calm and quiet he might have decided to follow the females inside.

    • @T_E_G
      @T_E_G Год назад +12

      It's like screaming at a flock of birds or a cat, they're still animals and can be triggered easily. They work differently and so do we, yet our species behaves like idiots.

    • @williammcleroy558
      @williammcleroy558 Год назад +6

      That is almost always the case. Animals almost always warn us when they straight up attack any other trespasser creature. Of course their are exceptions in any instance.

    • @FrankCosbyNo-Relation
      @FrankCosbyNo-Relation Год назад

      Didn't harambe drag the child through water...

  • @Just1Nora
    @Just1Nora Год назад +848

    I remember that story about Binti. The boy's mother might have put him up on the railing or something if I remember correctly. I remember Jambo too because people were amazed that an adult male Silverback was protecting a human child not killing him. It was very much against what was expected for their behavior at the time. I'm glad we've learned more and I'm still sorry that humans cost Harambe his life. He didn't deserve that.

    • @umairashraf5167
      @umairashraf5167 Год назад +2

      It's not a happy ending but hey something bad was going to happen

    • @Just1Nora
      @Just1Nora Год назад +32

      @@umairashraf5167 If the humans didn't act so shitty and just let him be the keepers likely could have gotten to the boy just fine...that's what upsets me.

    • @umairashraf5167
      @umairashraf5167 Год назад +4

      @@Just1Nora well you heard what the guy said,if the humans had let the gorilla live,there would have been a lawsuit and even more animals would have been in danger

    • @Just1Nora
      @Just1Nora Год назад +23

      @@umairashraf5167 I also followed the story while it was going on. If it had been handled differently and people hadn't harassed him, yelled, thrown trash at him; if keepers would have stopped the crowd and moved them away he wouldn't have had to die. The others didn't die.

    • @timetravelingpenguin
      @timetravelingpenguin Год назад +17

      @@umairashraf5167 He said if the gorilla killed the boy
      Which wouldn't have been a concern if not for the fact that people were screaming and throwing things at Harambe, if they weren't doing that they could have gotten the boy out safely no problem since gorillas aren't aggressive, but he was agitated and that's why there was concern of a lawsuit

  • @kellybennett9221
    @kellybennett9221 9 месяцев назад +2

    God bless you brother! Thanks for being so informative and voicing your opinion as opinion, even if it is a fact. When people dont its what is wrong woth society, like fox as opposed to msn getting the same story and fucking it up beyond comprehension and at the same time marketing to everyone

  • @Gamergod29
    @Gamergod29 2 года назад +2075

    Always a good day when casual geographic uploads

    • @galaxydeathskrill5607
      @galaxydeathskrill5607 2 года назад +3

      True, I was just copying a 9 page literature analysis, decided to stop for now and relax, and then he uploaded this

    • @voidz1320
      @voidz1320 2 года назад +3

      Facts right here

    • @bluefire1223
      @bluefire1223 2 года назад +1

      Amen

    • @sparkyshorts1517
      @sparkyshorts1517 2 года назад +1

      You got that right.

    • @abstrusepaladin
      @abstrusepaladin 2 года назад +4

      uh........ today in particular might be an exception (June 24th, 2022, future folk. How's the post-RvW hellscape?)

  • @CouleeCosmonaut
    @CouleeCosmonaut 2 года назад +185

    "Even though Orangutans are endangered and dumbasses on the internet are kinda overpopulating."
    Great line.

  • @katiestott1449
    @katiestott1449 4 месяца назад +1

    I went to Brookfield Zoo all the time as a child (since I was a baby) and I was three when Binti saved that kid. I remember visiting the zoo to see Binti and making my mom tell me the story over and over. It definitely helped inspire a lifelong love of animals. What a cool story.

  • @numbersix9477
    @numbersix9477 Год назад +4

    The video was both entertaining and informative. Your presentation played a part - it was superb.
    Thanks!

  • @Rainart520
    @Rainart520 2 года назад +246

    Violating distance rules in zoos should be a felony, especially if the animals are punished

    • @ChipJohnson
      @ChipJohnson Год назад +36

      100%. In the case of Harambe, everyone there that was screaming and throwing shit at him should've been arrested and charged with animal abuse.

    • @underrated4499
      @underrated4499 Год назад

      @@ChipJohnson imagine how stupid you gotta be to throw things at a gorilla thinking ur “calming the situation down” 🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @BigGayIncorporated
      @BigGayIncorporated Год назад +12

      @@ChipJohnson this, this should be what happens to people not respecting the animals.

    • @robertwood9572
      @robertwood9572 Год назад +4

      I think that if someone is dumb enough to break into an animal enclosure, they should be left there. That’s a self-solving problem.
      In the case of the children, as many times as this has happened you’d think the barricades would be a little higher. I’m surprised a toddler could get up and over a fence meant to keep people out

    • @GeorgeWockington01
      @GeorgeWockington01 Год назад +3

      @@robertwood9572 yeah and it's not just the barricades being too low, but also the parents who decided not to pay attention to their child

  • @noe2212
    @noe2212 2 года назад +143

    "This man... well, 19 year old..." Damn bro really did him dirty

    • @piperatthegatesofdawn
      @piperatthegatesofdawn 2 года назад +29

      19 year old toddler

    • @ImNotReadinAllat
      @ImNotReadinAllat 2 года назад +1

      @today was a good day get out

    • @bjam89
      @bjam89 2 года назад

      @@ImNotReadinAllat mark their shite as spam, hopefully youtube will do something about this shite soon

    • @oceanberserker
      @oceanberserker 2 года назад

      He deserved it.

    • @comradesam3382
      @comradesam3382 2 года назад +1

      It really depends, Im 19 and have a college who basicly does everything on his own (with minor financial support from parents) and is basicly a man, on the other hand I know another college who smoked her first cigarete at 19 and was afraid what her parent were going to do when they found out (spoiler, 3 months later, they still didnt, because she doesnt realise she hangs around people who smoke so she smell anyway)

  • @sarbe6625
    @sarbe6625 2 месяца назад +1

    Slow blinking is actually like, a super useful thing to learn to do if you have a cat.
    One of my cats can be a little ball of anxiety sometimes even though we do everything we can to help him have safe spots where he can be comfortable. And sometimes slow blinking at him can actually noticeably help him calm down.

  • @leviacronym6770
    @leviacronym6770 11 месяцев назад +1

    Out of all apes, I think gorillas have always been my favorite due to their gentle behavior and how intelligent and regal they are.

  • @JE.M07
    @JE.M07 Год назад +2234

    Harambe story with that careless stupid mother who neglected her child still pissed me off.

    • @ijustdidahugeshit
      @ijustdidahugeshit Год назад +4

      Are you angry at me?

    • @Nico_com_c
      @Nico_com_c Год назад

      @@ijustdidahugeshit Wait...

    • @ijustdidahugeshit
      @ijustdidahugeshit Год назад +5

      @@Nico_com_c I am a qualified lesbian

    • @Rhaenarys
      @Rhaenarys Год назад +202

      Same with the parents who let their kid in the water at Disney, even though there are clear signs to stay out of the water. People who can't follow simple signs shouldn't be allowed to be parents.

    • @ijustdidahugeshit
      @ijustdidahugeshit Год назад +4

      @@Nico_com_c I am a woman

  • @impofstpete727
    @impofstpete727 2 года назад +573

    I want lend a little extra context to the problem with tranquilizer darts as told to me by several people who worked at zoos:
    People typically think these are hypodermic needles but the reality it terrifying. A tranquilizer dart, depending on the animal it's being used on, can be quite large. Put your index and middle fingers together, that's the sedative cylinder. The actual needle is almost like a drinking straw. Getting hit is painful. The cocktail of drugs matters too. The typical combination is Rompine and Ketamine. Yes, you read that correctly. Underdose the dart and it can take forever, if it all, to take effect. Overdose and you can kill the animal. The dosage is by weight and that can pose a problem if the darts are pre-measured. Even at the perfect dose it can take some larger animals a half hour to go down. Meanwhile you have a hurt, pissed off animal that just got stuck running around. The delivery gun has to be in good order while the operator has to be well trained or they may not get adequate penetration to deliver the dose. Basically it's a gamble and even if the animal is knocked out the staff must act quickly to prevent them from falling in a manner that harm them further. Elephants are apparently the hardest to tranquilizer as if they fall forward on their legs it can cause traumatic chest compression and stop their heart.

    • @ApequH
      @ApequH Год назад +35

      And there are some animals that can fight through sedation when they're stressed enough

    • @MsMirthling
      @MsMirthling Год назад +15

      and of course it is delivered by an airgun. nobody likes getting shot with a shot. it hurts just from the pressure and add in the noise, too.

    • @jackierocha5096
      @jackierocha5096 Год назад +3

      I was wondering if we’d see someone in the comment section that could enlighten us more about the tranquilizer argument and I had no idea that the darts were that thick, my god I would hate being hit with that in normal circumstances let alone when people are screaming & throwing things at me

    • @noneofyourebusiness7302
      @noneofyourebusiness7302 Год назад +2

      There is a good reason anesthesiologists get paid as much as they do.

    • @williammcleroy558
      @williammcleroy558 Год назад

      Yeah, most people think dart gun when it's actually 9-penny nail. Haha. I bet those are extremely painful.

  • @donnalynnmcclary8027
    @donnalynnmcclary8027 9 дней назад

    I'm so very thankful for your work. Thank you.

  • @dannyb3663
    @dannyb3663 Год назад +3

    Love this channel. So educational yet so... casual.

  • @sirembrum49thegreatmoth2
    @sirembrum49thegreatmoth2 2 года назад +116

    When it comes to messing with wild animals and being surprised when they attack. To quote a famous comedian: "That tiger wasn't crazy. That tiger went tiger!"

    • @levisamom5069
      @levisamom5069 2 года назад +8

      Said by a zebra...I mean yeah he's been through it

    • @sirembrum49thegreatmoth2
      @sirembrum49thegreatmoth2 2 года назад +3

      @@levisamom5069 exactly so we shouldn't be so surprised

  • @AnthroTsuneon
    @AnthroTsuneon Год назад +524

    The slowblink was probably one of the best takeaways I learned from this. It helped comfort my cats when we were babysitting a dog that never saw cats before and scared them by barking and chasing on sight

  • @Uranium_muncher
    @Uranium_muncher 5 месяцев назад +1

    Jumbo had that 400 pound 1,300 psi bite force dawg in him

  • @izzymhee2430
    @izzymhee2430 Год назад +662

    On a somewhat related note: I live near the Great Smokey Mountains National Park, and a big problem there is idiots vs. bears. It's a common saying that "a fed bear is a dead bear" because they get habituated to easy pickings and often come into conflict with people because of it. Not only do morons feed the bears, but they don't understand that they need to secure food in vehicles or cabins and can't figure out (or won't use) bear proof trash cans. The park can't use the best bear proof trash cans available because, as one ranger put it, "there is considerable overlap in the intelligence of smarter bears and dumber humans".

    • @samvimes9510
      @samvimes9510 Год назад

      Oh god, that shit happens all the time around here. I constantly see stories on the local news about bears breaking into cars looking for food. Half the morons who visit the Smokey Mountains leave their doors unlocked and don't seem to realize that bears can and will open your car door if they smell food. Another problem in nearby Gatlinburg is that due to weird zoning shenanigans, not all parts of the town are required to have bear-proof trashcans. So you end up with a lot of dumbass shop owners and B&B owners who just use normal trashcans. That and all the tourists just dumping their trash on the sidewalk.

    • @ultimatetrashboy419
      @ultimatetrashboy419 Год назад +31

      The bears are smarter than the average human.

    • @DJLDJ132
      @DJLDJ132 Год назад +24

      @@Dogmaaa reminds me of when I’d see people walk up to moose. Not only that but even mama moose, with their calf. Easy way to speed run your way to heaven.

    • @iamhungry1412
      @iamhungry1412 Год назад +2

      That statement is probably one of the best and accurate ones I‘ve heard

    • @brookeodriscoll7448
      @brookeodriscoll7448 Год назад +7

      @@DJLDJ132 I've seen with my own two real human eyes someone try walking up to a moose... TO PET IT... her HUSBAND yes this was a grown adult woman, had to yank her away and back into their car. People are absolute idiots.

  • @theincredibleauraaa133
    @theincredibleauraaa133 Год назад +299

    So one of my teachers used to be a zookeeper and she always tells this story. At the place she used to work, there was this walk-in lemur exhibit. One time, this one lady wanted to pet them (you already know where this is going) even though there are many signs that said “don’t pet the lemurs” and many people told her not to. but she kept on thinking “ooh, maybe I’ll form an interspecies friendship today” and stuck her hand in the enclosure to pet them.
    She ended up getting all the skin on her hand ripped off.
    Moral of the story: don’t pet the fuckin lemurs people

    • @sallylemon5835
      @sallylemon5835 Год назад +31

      Don't pet the lemurs sounded too soft though. Like people would be thinking the offense is in disturbing the lemurs, not knowing the real deal is that lemurs will rip any hands that touch them. Sign should instead be "Lemurs tear your hand, don't touch", then only could prevent more fools from destroying themselves

    • @eeveeofalltrades4780
      @eeveeofalltrades4780 Год назад +5

      @@sallylemon5835 how would they know that though, everyone who went there before had actually listened to the sign

    • @sallylemon5835
      @sallylemon5835 Год назад +8

      @@eeveeofalltrades4780 bcz those who followed the signboard were not foolish and unfortunately not everyone is not foolish.

    • @irionuchiha3823
      @irionuchiha3823 Год назад +7

      @@sallylemon5835 that's the issues with humans, they need to feel before they listen, if something says don't then regardless if it sounds soft then just DON'T

    • @bruah4364
      @bruah4364 Год назад +2

      king julian got issues

  • @AutisticBearLover
    @AutisticBearLover 2 дня назад

    I really do believe that Casual Geo is just Steve Irwin reborn. Please keep going strong man, we need people like you 🫶🏻

  • @NUMBERONEAYINLOVER
    @NUMBERONEAYINLOVER 9 месяцев назад +2

    Gorillas are just Strong Animals with a heart purer than most humans nowadays.

  • @kevinsaviro2708
    @kevinsaviro2708 2 года назад +140

    “Even though animals are endangered and dumbasses on the internet are kinda overpopulated.” should be a quote we as a society should set in stone.

    • @xandriatyson6834
      @xandriatyson6834 Год назад +4

      Agreed 1000%

    • @ytyoungrichnhigh
      @ytyoungrichnhigh Год назад +5

      I personally think ALL animals are intelligent. EVEN insects. Some of the things preying mantises, bees, and spiders have done is downright insanity.

    • @falseprophet1415
      @falseprophet1415 Год назад +1

      .....He's definitely not wrong....

  • @art_by_aubs_
    @art_by_aubs_ 2 года назад +324

    my life will forever be worth living knowing that this guy said “yassified”

  • @jamesstepp1925
    @jamesstepp1925 6 месяцев назад

    You always find interesting stories and your speaking voice and dialogue nuances are fun to follow.

  • @manseimark
    @manseimark Год назад +1055

    “One wrong move, and she be lookin’ like she could unlock Voldemort’s phone”
    😂😂😂 Got me bro

    • @ninjalinajolie3061
      @ninjalinajolie3061 10 месяцев назад +13

      I love your twisted mind! and humor ❤❤❤

    • @Seremonii
      @Seremonii 9 месяцев назад +15

      😂😂😂 That's a facial recognition you don't want to brag about.