@@prot07ype87 are sure because I thought anti-villain meant a character who has good intentions but does bad things and the snake obviously didn't have good intentions but still did a good thing
@@shreyapatil7076 An Anti-Villain is the opposite of an Anti-Hero - a character with heroic goals, personality traits, and/or virtues who is ultimately the villain. Their desired ends are mostly good, but their means of getting there range from evil to undesirable. Alternatively, their goals may be selfish or have long-term consequences they don't care about, but they're good people who might even team up with the hero if their goals don't conflict. They often reach a kind of critical mass that makes them more good than normal villains but not quite heroes, blurring the line between hero and villain the same way an Anti-Hero does, but coming from the opposite direction. From TV Tropes.
@@em4703 it's possible the snake left the eggs alone. Not out of any sense of morality or honor of course, but the cuckoo chick is probably gonna keep it full for at least a few days, and any more food will just make the snake a bit more immobile/vulnerable while it's digesting.
Judge: “Snake, you’ve been brought here on charges of murder. What do you have to say for yourself?” Snake: “It was a cuckoo.” Judge: “Oh, well then. Trial adjourned.”
Judge: "Has the jury reached the verdict?" Juror: "Yes, we have, Your Honor." Judge: "And how do you find the snake?" Juror: "Your Honor, we find the snake not guilty!"
You know what, I could see this becoming an unlikely partnership in nature. Birds get to keep their nest and babies, snakes get a free meal and Cuckoos go extinct. I see this as an absolute win
Bro, your way of thinking it's wrong, if there is no cuckoo, the snake will eat real chicks of the parents. That doesn't make sense and giving morality to animals it's really dumb.
If the snake didn't eat the cuckoo chick then the cuckoo would have knocked out all those eggs and those eggs would have broken anyways so they got double lucky. They will get to hatch as opposed to being broken
Mama bird: I need someone taken out and I need it to be clean and discreet Snake: I told you I don't do kids Mama: it's a Cuckoo Snake: .......let's do this!!
The irony of it is that the cuckoo chick keeps moving like that to push the others out, but because the mother's eggs haven't hatched yet it's the only one making itself a target for the snake. Pretty much moving around to kill the others, but moving around like that made the chick a meal.
@@michaelversace456 even so the eggs would have all been devoured had the cuckoo not hatched early, it would have just crushed them and drank the yoke inside, the chick on the other hand is a literal mouthful and would keep it full for weeks, would have more than enough than the whole nest.
@@michaelversace456 Eh, I doubt it had room for the eggs, too, after such a big meal. I am worried that the flailing effort to swallow caused them to fall out, however. The clip being cut short before the end makes me suspicious.
@@gardenofeels6872 Uh no. ALL snakes eat eggs. The ones in the habitats where eggs are more abundant are known as egg eating snakes. However ALL species eat eggs. Even sea Kraits have been observed stealing turtle eggs.
“In normal times, evil should be fought by good, but in times like this, well, it should be fought by another kind of evil” - The Chronicles of Riddick
No animal is 'evil' that is an exclusively human trait. We visit evil upon many millions of creatures every day in our greed for food, land, profit vanity; that is the evil.
Cuckoo *throws egg out of nest* Mother: that's it. I'm getting the neighbor! Cuckoo: oh yeah? What will he do? Chirp at me angrily? The neighbor: helllllllo ssssssssssir
if the snek didnt eat the eggs too then the cuckoo likely destroyed them along with the nest, theyre vengeful and check back occasionally if things are going to their liking, most birds raise their changeling out of fear, cuckoos are the protection racketeers of the birb world...
Well when your entire existence is to force someone to care for your child and threaten to kill theirs so they do no work, you're going to be detested.
You do know that the birds don’t do this out of malicious intent and instead are just doing it to survive Welcome to nature buddy,it’s not always gonna be sunshine’s and rainbows
@@thedairylord7861 "to survive" Cuckoo's could just, you know. Build their own nests and raise their own young. But they're "evolved" to be lazy/evil, so their deaths are a good thing.
@@Frenchfrys17 thats true, but evolution and instincts dont really work that way.. by that logic, all humans deserve to die because we create factories and farms
@@thedairylord7861 funny how people like you make this chick a bad person. Like dude it’s just a baby, let alone an animal. How is it supposed to know what it’s doing? Does it know he’s intentionally kicking eggs off the nest? How? When it can’t even see... let alone think about jealousy or malicious intent
The true parasites are in human form. These birds act on instinct, it is hardwired into them. They are not deserving of anything bad as they do not know they have committed any sin!
For those of you who aren’t clear on the situation,I’ll explain,since I like to study zoology and ornithology. First off the chick the snake eats isn’t a good chick nor is it even the nest-building birds own kin.The chick in the nest is called a Cuckoo Bird.And as shown in the beginning it’s cruel and malicious.commonly referred to as a “nesting parasite” The female cuckoo bird doesn’t build a nest but rather instead she seeks out a nest owned by another bird couple to raise her young instead of her doing the job.The cuckoo will lie and await the nest to be unattended,the female cuckoo will then(if there’s eggs in the nest) remove or eat one egg,then swiftly lay her own and make a quick getaway before the parents of the nest return.The parents almost always turn a blind eye to the egg(In very rare circumstances the parents notice the odd egg and remove it,but this almost never happens and only in very very few circumstances)and continue the incubation process,the cuckoo egg always hatches first,or in more unfortunate circumstances along with the babies of the nests parent.The cuckoo will then proceed,even sometimes in the presence of its foster parents,eject or kick out the hosts eggs or in some cases the hosts chicks.It’ll then proceed to constantly demand food,growing rapidly and crying more for food,keeping its foster parents on their wings trying to meet its relentless appetite,until eventually the cuckoo grows so large it destroys the nest from its sheer size and then flies off leaving behind dead chicks and a broken nest.Cuckoo chicks are extremely malicious,and care not for any other babies or foster siblings.Of course the hosts don’t ever show concern for the cuckoo chicks destructive behavior as they see it as their own regardless of its behavior.There has been however only ONE instance,a RUclips video,where a Bird couple was targeted by a cuckoo and the cuckoo chick foolishly pushed(or at least tried to) the Hosts eggs in the parents presence,the host mother,who was sitting on her nest noticed this behavior and ejected the cuckoo from her nestle,forbidding it to seek warmth under her,I can only speculate that the mother caught into the imposters ploy and punished it.Unfortunately I don’t think this is a common circumstance. Second to finish what is occurring here is the bad cuckoo chick is being eaten by a snake,in a nutshell
Ironically its ability to hatch and grow faster than the other eggs was its downfall here. It became a prime target for the snake, after which, might even sparred the other eggs due to the size of its meal
It's interesting that the cuckoo's "virtues" of it hatching the quickest, and being larger would make it prime targets for snakes. A true; "fuck around find out" story
For those who don't know what's going on: This is an example of Parasitic Birds. Some Birds leave eggs in the nests of other birds to grow and with Cuckoo Parasites, when hatched, they will actively push eggs out of the nest or kill other hatchlings as well. Sadly, a majority of parent birds don't notice parasitic eggs. A few do, and they do push them off the nest themselves.
Is there even a reason as to why the Cuckoos and Cowbirds don't raise their young? Because I've been trying to figure this out for so long and I don't even know the answer myself.
@@andrew2084 more energy efficient to have someone else raise your chick and have said chick kill the competition before they even hatch, the mother cuckoo can also focus on feeding itself and not having to give food to its own offspring, however not all cuckoos are nest-parasites and a few species such as the Guira Cuckoo, Chestnut-Breasted Malkoha and the Black Coucal build their own nests and raise their own chicks like most other birds
@@dororexgaming4205 I wanted to know, why do chicks immediately try to push off the host's eggs? Like does the thought of doing that, come from pure instinct by the cuckoo chick's DNA/genes? Like what animal does this after being immediately born and barely getting to know or understand the surrounding world. It's like a foster human baby attempting to push off another baby off the bed.
Sad thing is a lot of cuckoo females will keep an eye on the nests they lay their eggs in and if she notices that her baby is gone she might destroy the other eggs out of spite. Doesn't always happen but occasionally it does...
Wouldn't say spite. Cuckoo bird wants to try again with a new egg, she needs to have an empty nest. Yeah, it's wrong to us, but nature is wretched a lot of the time.
@Jacob Bax not a link, it was from a BBC documentary from a while ago about cuckoo behavior. Since it was when I just watched a lot of BBC America live and didn't really look up what the documentaries were called I don't know what the name of it was. It actually was more about the misconceptions though, in that relatively few cuckoo species are actually parasitic but how far some of the parasitic species will go to basically train other species to raise their offspring. Harassment of nests with successful cuckoo egg/offspring removal was just one thing the more aggressive cuckoos were observed to do in an attempt to bully the other birds to not reject the cuckoo's offspring in the future. It wasn't seen in every cuckoo of that subspecies but enough to be a recognizable trait and for some of the bird species they targeted to alter their nest design to make it harder for the cuckoos to access the nests. It is hard to find a specific source on cuckoo behavior because it varies so widely. I probably could find it again eventually but I am not that bored at the moment.
I love how people fawn over the beautiful and majestic aspects of nature, but are completely repulsed by the ugly and remorseless aspects. It's a package deal; you don't get the pleasant bits without the gruesome ones, because they're both part of the same thing.
You can still like what you like and dislike what you dislike. You yourself say that there are 'ugly' aspects of nature, and what does 'ugly' mean if not 'something that repulses you'.
@purpleemerald5299 I accept that human beings live under the pretense that we're repulsed by nature's brutality, but the truth is we're as ugly and remorseless as anything else that ever walked this planet. The only difference is that we feel the need to rationalize what we do in the made-up terms of good and evil, especially those of us fortunate enough not to have to weigh their morals against their own survival on a daily basis.
I didn’t even think about it at first, but that snake just saved 3 children Since the cuckoo isn’t the mother birds real child it’s just a leech That snake is a damn hero! (To the real children and mother at least I’d think)
you know that if the cuckoo was not there it would have eaten the original babies right? unlike you people animals think for their survival they dont judge the good from bad since there is literally no good or bad in nature
@@donsdesignideas6952 I’m not imposing anything. It’s nature and I have absolutely no say in the matter of how nature conducts its laws. It would be another thing if I were physically making sure that this doesn’t occur, but I am not. It’s just a thought. I guess if you want to make that argument, you are more than welcome, but it’s not as if you can verify if I hold those beliefs, or if the comment was made in a sarcastic and facetious way. But, I digress…
@@jweber297 ¿Sabes lo que les hacen los pájaros cucos a sus hermanos? Empujan a sus propios hermanos fuera del nido, los dejan caer y mueren cuando ni siquiera han salido del cascarón mientras su madre no está. Hay una razón por la que está diciendo eso.
I had always wondered (and hoped) if something like this ever occurred in nature to cuckoo bird chicks and you just confirmed it. Spot on mate! It just feels like justice!
Cuckoo birds lay eggs in OTHER birds nests. That hatchling is not related to the eggs. They push out the other birds eggs/hatchlings. Mama bird thinks it IS her baby, and raises it. This is why the death of the cuckoo hatchling may allow the eggs to hatch. The snake may not come back, but the cuckoo hatchling will not tolerate competition and would have tossed out every other egg. If the cuckoo cannot find another birds nest to lay her egg in, they will raise the chick themselves, but if she lays multiple eggs in her nest, usually the first to hatch will do the same things to its siblings.
@@TheCaptainSplatter cold-blooded doesn't mean they are cold, it means they can't warm themselves up so their temperature is the same as their environment so a snake living in a rainforest that is 80 degrees will have a slightly higher body temp than its surroundings, the confusion of what warm and cold blooded means has caused some scientist to use the name ectothermic instead(but it basically means the same thing)
Mama:"You ate my child!!" Snake: "No mam i ate a child, not yours" Mama:"you monst-wait what do you mean..." Snake: "that was a Cuckoo" Mama: "f***ing hell I KNEW IT! THAT B*** WANTED ME TO TAKE CARE OF THEIR OFF SPRING?!" Snake: "your welcome"
I don't understand why everyone is so emotional about the cuckoo's behavior. In nature you get it how you live. Snake or no snake the cuckoo has every bit of business destroying other nests. Thats what it does.
That snakes name is “Jimmy Boom Boom Slither.” He’s actually the neighborhoods hit men. He’s one of us. A wise-snake. Him and his brother Nicky “No Tail”, run birds nest rackets north of this nest. (he lost his tail about 3 years ago in a violent outburst with rival gangs down the block.) He got into an altercation with “The Sixth Street Colombian Snakes” underboss Peppino “The Shedder” Escobedo. Anyway, what was the poor mom bird supposed to do? Her husband, was whacked because he didn’t want to give up 5% of its moths and insects the bird would bring to the nest in exchange for protection. So…long story short, one day Jo-Jo “Big Eyes” who runs the Cuckoo Syndicate decides enough is enough and puts in a baby cuckoo to take over the nest for the Syndicate to take over as this nest is right next door to a fish pond and a gerbil operation. So of course the momma bird Nicolette Tripignoli, who’s brother is Johnny “Lonely” Tripignoli who never got married and had baby birds of his own, he of course comes from the famous Tripignoli family of the upper east side, who’s his consigliere is the absolute killer Juvenile 4 year old bald eagle, the most vicious of all, Tommy “Talons” Verducci. He put the hit out on this cuckoo trying to take over his turf. Naturally he hired Jimmy Boom Boom Slither, and you can see with your own eyes, why you never mess with others turf. Job well done boys! 😜
Don't get me wrong, it's fascinating seeing this situation play out differently, but I can't really say any animal DESERVES death for following the instinct it was born with.
thank you for this... i think the owners of youtube dont allow cuckoo failure videos on for long.. only cuckoo success.. i think they might have something in common with the cuckoo.... among other parasites
Usually chuckoo's egg hatches first so that it can give advantage to the chuckoo chick but here it backfired for chuckoo.... Nature is both cruel and beautiful at the same time
I'm glad the snake eventually decided to take his meal to go, so that he wouldn't break or drop the other eggs! He was like: "Ugh, this restaurant is too crowded. I'll just go eat outside." Meanwhile, mother bird: "As a thank you, your meal is free of charge! I REALLY needed to get rid of that leftover meat!" 🤣 Edit: WAIT A MINUTE, WHY'D HE GET BACK IN THE NEST?! HE BETTER NOT HAVE EATEN THE OTHER EGGS!! (I started typing this before the video was over, and exactly 10 seconds after I posted it the snake got back in. What the hell, that's not being a good customer!)
I don't think it will eat the eggs right after eating the cuckoo chick. It's huge and it will take days for the snake to digest it alone. Although, it might come back again for the eggs/chicks in the nest to fulfill his hunger.
Honestly, they watch one video on parasitic birds and think their emotions are justified without realizing the song and dance of all the species involved
@@Suckmuhwhen you see a video of a lion attacking the impala and killing it while it gives birth, does that mean you hate lions? When you watch the video of the eagle crushing the lizard and plucking it’s eyes out while its still alive, does that mean you should hate eagles? Nature is a nasty place, and people who apply human morals onto a bird that acts on its instincts when it is a helpless chick that cannot even open its eyes are shameful
Can't remember the last time I was actually rooting for the snake prior to this. Great work, ya scaly egg avenger! I mean, assuming he didn't turn around and eat the other eggs after he finished the cuckoo.
Lmao after seeing this bird videos throw out the other birds to pretend to be the parents offspring I started looking for videos where it gets it's medicine lol
Finally, justice. I've been waiting to see something like this happen. I know snakes can choke down some pretty big meals but I'm not convinced it's gonna succeed just yet
Cuckoo birds are parasitic birds that lay eggs in other bird nests the chick hatches and pushes the other eggs and hatchlings out of the nest and mother has no way to stop it then it grows up and starts the cycle over
The cuckoo is only following its innate disposition , none of the creatures in this video deserve any of the pain they’re experiencing , it’s just the circle of life at play
Cuckoo Chick: *starts villain arc*
Snake: *unintentionally becomes the Anti-Hero*
I root for Jason and Michael Myers, too.
The Snake: (insert Homelander surprised laughing meme here)
*Anti-Villain, not Anti-Hero.*
@@prot07ype87 are sure because I thought anti-villain meant a character who has good intentions but does bad things and the snake obviously didn't have good intentions but still did a good thing
@@shreyapatil7076 An Anti-Villain is the opposite of an Anti-Hero - a character with heroic goals, personality traits, and/or virtues who is ultimately the villain. Their desired ends are mostly good, but their means of getting there range from evil to undesirable. Alternatively, their goals may be selfish or have long-term consequences they don't care about, but they're good people who might even team up with the hero if their goals don't conflict.
They often reach a kind of critical mass that makes them more good than normal villains but not quite heroes, blurring the line between hero and villain the same way an Anti-Hero does, but coming from the opposite direction.
From TV Tropes.
Mama Bird: “YOU ATE MY CHILD!!!”
Snake: “Trust me. You’ll thank me later.”
I'm 100% sure it ate the eggs too after. I mean, that would be a waste, plus snakes and any other carnivorous animal LOVE eggs. Myself included
i see you everywhere lol
@@amazingaquaticsandexotics3030 I promise I’m not a member of the CIA
@@em4703 it's possible the snake left the eggs alone. Not out of any sense of morality or honor of course, but the cuckoo chick is probably gonna keep it full for at least a few days, and any more food will just make the snake a bit more immobile/vulnerable while it's digesting.
@@GreaterGrievobeast55 true!!!
Snake: the unborn chick sends its regards
LMAO
Judge: “Snake, you’ve been brought here on charges of murder. What do you have to say for yourself?”
Snake: “It was a cuckoo.”
Judge: “Oh, well then. Trial adjourned.”
Fair
Judge: "Has the jury reached the verdict?"
Juror: "Yes, we have, Your Honor."
Judge: "And how do you find the snake?"
Juror: "Your Honor, we find the snake not guilty!"
Punisher Snake: "Yea I did it because I liked it! Hell, I loved it! I'm sitting here, I'm just itching, I'm itching to do it again..."
Why everyone hates Cuckoo?
Case dismissed!
You know an animal is truly evil and hated when everyone roots for the snake that's eating it 😂
True
Yes 🙌 🫶🏼
3 cheers for the snake!!! 👍👍👍
Add me to that list as well; although our snake needs to go back for some 'refresher whole animal' eating
@@piercehawke8021 I think it was a case of "biting off more than it could chew" so to speak.
You know what, I could see this becoming an unlikely partnership in nature. Birds get to keep their nest and babies, snakes get a free meal and Cuckoos go extinct. I see this as an absolute win
Couldn't happen. As soon as the cuckoo population starts to dip the snakes would have nothing else to do but eat the others.
Bro, your way of thinking it's wrong, if there is no cuckoo, the snake will eat real chicks of the parents. That doesn't make sense and giving morality to animals it's really dumb.
Yes, hope so
i'd risk everything just to make the cuckoos extinct forever
The snake ate the eggs too.
Lol those eggs will hatch never knowing how close to death they were.
The snake probably ate the eggs afterwards
@@xro1983 yeah,after all,after the meal something has to be used as a desert. 😆
@@marciocardoso75D where is the mother bird ?
@@lockandloadlikehell she probably wimped out, fearing that she'd had the same fate as her chick.
If the snake didn't eat the cuckoo chick then the cuckoo would have knocked out all those eggs and those eggs would have broken anyways so they got double lucky. They will get to hatch as opposed to being broken
That mother bird hired the snake
🌚😂😂
Hitsnake
Here's 5 Grand
She use all her last child support money to pay the snake to
@@shonnypowless1885 : LOL! How do you know it was
5 Grand? Police may charge you as collaborator with
the bird!
When a newborn serial killer meets a seasoned veteran.
Mama bird: I need someone taken out and I need it to be clean and discreet
Snake: I told you I don't do kids
Mama: it's a Cuckoo
Snake: .......let's do this!!
😂😂😂👍👍👍
Hhahahaha
Snake: Fair enough I will consume its soul to become a real princess…😁😁😁 👸
Mama Bird: Ummm…. Okay you’re a boy🤨🤨🤨
Snake: Oh I mean bigger…😳😳 😳
Really
rip off
The irony of it is that the cuckoo chick keeps moving like that to push the others out, but because the mother's eggs haven't hatched yet it's the only one making itself a target for the snake. Pretty much moving around to kill the others, but moving around like that made the chick a meal.
Not quite. Snakes LOVE eggs! The cukoo was just an added bonus.
@@michaelversace456 even so the eggs would have all been devoured had the cuckoo not hatched early, it would have just crushed them and drank the yoke inside, the chick on the other hand is a literal mouthful and would keep it full for weeks, would have more than enough than the whole nest.
@@michaelversace456
Eh, I doubt it had room for the eggs, too, after such a big meal. I am worried that the flailing effort to swallow caused them to fall out, however. The clip being cut short before the end makes me suspicious.
@@michaelversace456 Only a few species of snakes will eat eggs. Most will ignore them.
@@gardenofeels6872 Uh no. ALL snakes eat eggs. The ones in the habitats where eggs are more abundant are known as egg eating snakes. However ALL species eat eggs. Even sea Kraits have been observed stealing turtle eggs.
Classic case of:
"The enemy of my enemy is my friend"
“In normal times, evil should be fought by good, but in times like this, well, it should be fought by another kind of evil” - The Chronicles of Riddick
"Riddick" lmfao
Cuckoos aren’t “evil”
D&D blood war intensifies
I see you are a man of culture
No animal is 'evil' that is an exclusively human trait. We visit evil upon many millions of creatures every day in our greed for food, land, profit vanity; that is the evil.
Bad Ending. ❌
Good Ending ❌
GOLD ENDING ✅
Ballon ending 😂😂😂😂😂
True ending
What sucks is having to save scum to figure out the right dialog options. If you the mom picked the wrong one the snake would eat her.
Snake ending
alternate ending
Cuckoo *throws egg out of nest*
Mother: that's it. I'm getting the neighbor!
Cuckoo: oh yeah? What will he do? Chirp at me angrily?
The neighbor: helllllllo ssssssssssir
Cuckoo:_*-MOM WHAT IS THAT?-*_
finally some transparency and accountability for these birds that been getting away with it for to long
good👍
@@jansalamon5265 o కొందరు
I'm not understanding what's the point here. Why is it here all about getting rid of the bird?
@@celine4everr The bird pushed out the egg
@@Sillybean_jellyfish ohhhhh
“I’m a villian, but I’m not a monster”
Aha sounded like Robin Hood. 😎🙌
“Professionals have standards”
" you are Bad Guy, but this does not mean you are bad guy."
“I’m just a simple man making his way through the galaxy.”
Cuckoo: Time to murder these eggs...
Snake: Nobody murders my breakfast and lives...
I've never seen so many people CHEERING UP for a snake in my entire life time 😂😂😂
The Serpent swallowed the Evil Spawn 🤘🏻
if the snek didnt eat the eggs too then the cuckoo likely destroyed them along with the nest, theyre vengeful and check back occasionally if things are going to their liking, most birds raise their changeling out of fear, cuckoos are the protection racketeers of the birb world...
LMAOOOOO
I guess that cuckoo well fed to the snake.
@@user-yr5nv2gv7m This is why I have a BB gun with me.
He probably would have swallowed the other eggs too if he could eat that much
Cuckoo: *tries to push a second egg out*
Mother: "Nope"
The snake is not the mother.
@@GazB85 I wasn't talking about the snake.
@@YouDoNotKnowWhoIAm Fair enough. 👍
That chick was using the mother as leverage. I hate how they pretend to be all weak and helpless and do sheeit like that. Good job, danger noodle 🐍
Snake: *Y U M !*
Funny, humanity has made SO MANY BIRDS extinct for their feathers, mest or game. But the dam cooku we cant touch. tf is all that😂
Cats are responsible for many species of birds and lizards going extinct.
Snake “I could eat the eggs but that fucking baby bird is enough “
Snake be like : Pinch me a fork... Im done! :D [Unbuttons its pants to free its full belly]
@@marccamp6376Those must be some long pants.
@white_booked9049 Snake trousers. 😂
The snake was literally like: "so you're the kid who egged my house. maybe I should teach you actions have consequences."
Never seen anyone so happy for the death of a baby bird
Well when your entire existence is to force someone to care for your child and threaten to kill theirs so they do no work, you're going to be detested.
They're hard to like
Gonna cry?
Loved this. Have always despised how cuckoo bird chicks destroy bird families by literally throwing other eggs and chicks out of the nests.
You do know that the birds don’t do this out of malicious intent and instead are just doing it to survive
Welcome to nature buddy,it’s not always gonna be sunshine’s and rainbows
@@thedairylord7861 "to survive"
Cuckoo's could just, you know.
Build their own nests and raise their own young. But they're "evolved" to be lazy/evil, so their deaths are a good thing.
@@thedairylord7861 Or the cuckoo’s could simply form their own nests instead.
@@Frenchfrys17 thats true, but evolution and instincts dont really work that way.. by that logic, all humans deserve to die because we create factories and farms
@@thedairylord7861 funny how people like you make this chick a bad person. Like dude it’s just a baby, let alone an animal. How is it supposed to know what it’s doing? Does it know he’s intentionally kicking eggs off the nest? How? When it can’t even see... let alone think about jealousy or malicious intent
I just want a feel good compilation of parasite birds getting what they deserve.
I'm in!!
Yeah 👍
Im hip for that
Why not extend it to parasites in general and throw in those videos of crows pulling ticks off of wallabys
The true parasites are in human form. These birds act on instinct, it is hardwired into them. They are not deserving of anything bad as they do not know they have committed any sin!
If I lived close to nests like this.....I would make it my job to go clear out all cuckoo's eggs
Do you think cuckoo eggs tastes like chicken eggs?
@@MarxGen2408 don't know but I would certainly be willing to give them a try....an egg is an egg
I'll help 😮
For those of you who aren’t clear on the situation,I’ll explain,since I like to study zoology and ornithology.
First off the chick the snake eats isn’t a good chick nor is it even the nest-building birds own kin.The chick in the nest is called a Cuckoo Bird.And as shown in the beginning it’s cruel and malicious.commonly referred to as a “nesting parasite”
The female cuckoo bird doesn’t build a nest but rather instead she seeks out a nest owned by another bird couple to raise her young instead of her doing the job.The cuckoo will lie and await the nest to be unattended,the female cuckoo will then(if there’s eggs in the nest) remove or eat one egg,then swiftly lay her own and make a quick getaway before the parents of the nest return.The parents almost always turn a blind eye to the egg(In very rare circumstances the parents notice the odd egg and remove it,but this almost never happens and only in very very few circumstances)and continue the incubation process,the cuckoo egg always hatches first,or in more unfortunate circumstances along with the babies of the nests parent.The cuckoo will then proceed,even sometimes in the presence of its foster parents,eject or kick out the hosts eggs or in some cases the hosts chicks.It’ll then proceed to constantly demand food,growing rapidly and crying more for food,keeping its foster parents on their wings trying to meet its relentless appetite,until eventually the cuckoo grows so large it destroys the nest from its sheer size and then flies off leaving behind dead chicks and a broken nest.Cuckoo chicks are extremely malicious,and care not for any other babies or foster siblings.Of course the hosts don’t ever show concern for the cuckoo chicks destructive behavior as they see it as their own regardless of its behavior.There has been however only ONE instance,a RUclips video,where a Bird couple was targeted by a cuckoo and the cuckoo chick foolishly pushed(or at least tried to) the Hosts eggs in the parents presence,the host mother,who was sitting on her nest noticed this behavior and ejected the cuckoo from her nestle,forbidding it to seek warmth under her,I can only speculate that the mother caught into the imposters ploy and punished it.Unfortunately I don’t think this is a common circumstance.
Second to finish what is occurring here is the bad cuckoo chick is being eaten by a snake,in a nutshell
Ironically its ability to hatch and grow faster than the other eggs was its downfall here. It became a prime target for the snake, after which, might even sparred the other eggs due to the size of its meal
Thank you for that wonderful explanation! I didn’t have any idea!
@@nancysmith3936 thank you!,but please Forgive me,are you being sarcastic or genuine?.
Got a link to the video?
@@KGAnims yep here!
ruclips.net/video/lgIL8dbSMUA/видео.html -BBC
ruclips.net/video/NGm0x8vMAxk/видео.html -Bird ejects cuckoo chick
It's interesting that the cuckoo's "virtues" of it hatching the quickest, and being larger would make it prime targets for snakes.
A true; "fuck around find out" story
It’s like some kind of evil mutant alien. Even snake is having trouble
Bro, man's is even moving around in the nest and keeping the eggs warm while he eats the parasite, what a gentlemen 👍
🎩
🐍
Snakes are coldblooded though, so the eggs probably aren't getting much heat
@@Chernobog2the intention counts
*Snake:* "Trust me lady, I'm doing you a favor."
Orange bird mom: I'll be back later, dear
Snake: Lunch time.
Cuckoo mom watching in the distance: 😱
For those who don't know what's going on:
This is an example of Parasitic Birds. Some Birds leave eggs in the nests of other birds to grow and with Cuckoo Parasites, when hatched, they will actively push eggs out of the nest or kill other hatchlings as well. Sadly, a majority of parent birds don't notice parasitic eggs. A few do, and they do push them off the nest themselves.
Be lucky it wasn't a cowbird they have a mom that enables there spoiled behavior and watches and if they try to do anything well she enjoys vandalism
Is there even a reason as to why the Cuckoos and Cowbirds don't raise their young? Because I've been trying to figure this out for so long and I don't even know the answer myself.
@@andrew2084 more energy efficient to have someone else raise your chick and have said chick kill the competition before they even hatch, the mother cuckoo can also focus on feeding itself and not having to give food to its own offspring, however not all cuckoos are nest-parasites and a few species such as the Guira Cuckoo, Chestnut-Breasted Malkoha and the Black Coucal build their own nests and raise their own chicks like most other birds
@@dororexgaming4205 I wanted to know, why do chicks immediately try to push off the host's eggs?
Like does the thought of doing that, come from pure instinct by the cuckoo chick's DNA/genes?
Like what animal does this after being immediately born and barely getting to know or understand the surrounding world. It's like a foster human baby attempting to push off another baby off the bed.
@accent1666 as far as I know, it is pure instinct perfected over generations
Sad thing is a lot of cuckoo females will keep an eye on the nests they lay their eggs in and if she notices that her baby is gone she might destroy the other eggs out of spite. Doesn't always happen but occasionally it does...
Wouldn't say spite. Cuckoo bird wants to try again with a new egg, she needs to have an empty nest. Yeah, it's wrong to us, but nature is wretched a lot of the time.
Evil mama and evil babas
not really that sad, it's just nature
Do you have a link to that information, cause I don't believe that the cuckoo watches the eggs after laying them.
@Jacob Bax not a link, it was from a BBC documentary from a while ago about cuckoo behavior. Since it was when I just watched a lot of BBC America live and didn't really look up what the documentaries were called I don't know what the name of it was. It actually was more about the misconceptions though, in that relatively few cuckoo species are actually parasitic but how far some of the parasitic species will go to basically train other species to raise their offspring. Harassment of nests with successful cuckoo egg/offspring removal was just one thing the more aggressive cuckoos were observed to do in an attempt to bully the other birds to not reject the cuckoo's offspring in the future. It wasn't seen in every cuckoo of that subspecies but enough to be a recognizable trait and for some of the bird species they targeted to alter their nest design to make it harder for the cuckoos to access the nests. It is hard to find a specific source on cuckoo behavior because it varies so widely. I probably could find it again eventually but I am not that bored at the moment.
I love how people fawn over the beautiful and majestic aspects of nature, but are completely repulsed by the ugly and remorseless aspects. It's a package deal; you don't get the pleasant bits without the gruesome ones, because they're both part of the same thing.
You can still like what you like and dislike what you dislike. You yourself say that there are 'ugly' aspects of nature, and what does 'ugly' mean if not 'something that repulses you'.
@@reggie18bThe difference is that Andrew accepts that side.
We are repulsed by ugly and remorseless and that's okay. It's in the package but we don't have to like it.
@purpleemerald5299 I accept that human beings live under the pretense that we're repulsed by nature's brutality, but the truth is we're as ugly and remorseless as anything else that ever walked this planet. The only difference is that we feel the need to rationalize what we do in the made-up terms of good and evil, especially those of us fortunate enough not to have to weigh their morals against their own survival on a daily basis.
Fuck nature we have power to change it, at least alot of it.
Push egg out of nest. Mother bird: 'you pushed out egg? I'll be right back.' calls Snake in the Grass LLC. "I got a job for yous..."
Lol
"Your foster mom sends her regards!"
This is the 1st time I've ever seen a Cuckoo get paid back! This is hysterical 🤣...It just pushed out 1 egg then winds up as 🐍 💩!! Lol! 😆
😂
Yes I love it and same for me about the cuckoo chick getting payback
You are a disgusting moron, whoever named you after an angel was pretty stupid too.
😂
Snake: Professionals have standards.
This is something I've been waiting for. Finally those birds get what's coming to them.
Here here yeah 👍
Я тоже
That’s karma I’m happy that brat got killed by snake
@@donnalynch6845 Yeah. Good riddance to the cuckoo chick! 🤣
@@tastypeach851 Yeah. Karma's a b*tch! 🤣
@Acceleration Quanta You know what's REALLY cringe? YOUR trolling!!! 👎🏻
Cuckoo bird: *KO's an egg *
Snek: So you have chosen death
There is a possibility that the snake smelt the broken egg, and located the nest as a result.
@@totalnerd5674 well obviously. Haven't you ever heard of "Personification"?
@@D03H03 eggonification*
@@coprilettodelnapoli5466 that's right, pardon me
*snake
I'm just amazed at how strong that nest is.
I didn’t even think about it at first, but that snake just saved 3 children
Since the cuckoo isn’t the mother birds real child it’s just a leech
That snake is a damn hero!
(To the real children and mother at least I’d think)
Who knows... Maybe The Sanke came Again for eggs?
@@cocainemakesmesick8909 well… it only takes one bad deed to turn a hero into a villain right?
@@cocainemakesmesick8909 I hate your user name
@@chrisfearn3375 how About My Body Kid?
They’re not children but I know what you mean. 😂
When the snake becomes the Anti Hero instead of villain in this moment.
The devil bird has been consumed by the serpent!! Very good.
For some reason when I watch this it makes me satisfied that the bird got destroyed.
narcissistic personality disorder, if you've been a victim of their tricks then you can appreciate this
They don't even know what mental illness is....they are disturbed individuals they sound like demonic people..
About damn time. I can’t stand these selfish birds. I’ve been waiting to see the baby cuckoo get what they deserve.🙌🏿
Im waiting for humans to get what they deserve.
@@ethan17113 you will get what you deserve
@@ethan17113 speak for yourself
Ethan - they been destroying their own planets dumb demons they are 👺👹👹👹👹👹👹👹
Boogie - oooooohhhh we sooooo scared omg!!!!😅
Cuckoo: Now I will kill all of you. You are all powerless before my strength.
snake: well well well, what do we have here?
This snake have saved those three eggs indirectly!
Yeah, she saved them for 3 dinners when they hatch 🐣
you know that if the cuckoo was not there it would have eaten the original babies right? unlike you people animals think for their survival they dont judge the good from bad since there is literally no good or bad in nature
Mama bird : I wanted you to get a clear picture of my home but you "blue" it out of proportion
Snake: I got the inssssight too
"Hey, one of these birds hatched earlier than all the others! I won't have to bother eating the eggs now!" - Snake, probably
Good. I couldn’t be more happier to see this justice happening.
😍🫶🏼
🤣
@@Zumbagirl517 Speaking of Ohio...
Imagine if this video happened in Ohio, it would get scarier 💀
Why would you impose human morals on animals?
@@donsdesignideas6952 I’m not imposing anything. It’s nature and I have absolutely no say in the matter of how nature conducts its laws. It would be another thing if I were physically making sure that this doesn’t occur, but I am not. It’s just a thought. I guess if you want to make that argument, you are more than welcome, but it’s not as if you can verify if I hold those beliefs, or if the comment was made in a sarcastic and facetious way. But, I digress…
Haha a cookoo getting what it deserves pushing everything out nests. Finally a satisfying video of 1 getting eat how perfect
Uma cobra mordendo um bebê eu motivo prá rir ????
Vc é um psicopata .
@@jweber297 ¿Sabes lo que les hacen los pájaros cucos a sus hermanos? Empujan a sus propios hermanos fuera del nido, los dejan caer y mueren cuando ni siquiera han salido del cascarón mientras su madre no está. Hay una razón por la que está diciendo eso.
Like how sick are you?
finding something like this
funny !!
@@margaretsmith927 he’s laughing cause it’s karma after what the cuckoo parasites do.
@@margaretsmith927 do you not understand how evil cuckoo birds are? They kill their own siblings before they have even hatched
Not all heroes wear capes
I had always wondered (and hoped) if something like this ever occurred in nature to cuckoo bird chicks and you just confirmed it. Spot on mate! It just feels like justice!
Cuckoo birds lay eggs in OTHER birds nests. That hatchling is not related to the eggs. They push out the other birds eggs/hatchlings. Mama bird thinks it IS her baby, and raises it.
This is why the death of the cuckoo hatchling may allow the eggs to hatch. The snake may not come back, but the cuckoo hatchling will not tolerate competition and would have tossed out every other egg.
If the cuckoo cannot find another birds nest to lay her egg in, they will raise the chick themselves, but if she lays multiple eggs in her nest, usually the first to hatch will do the same things to its siblings.
Astonishing.
PLEASE, someone get this Snake a Medal 🎉❤
I had to watch a few videos of cuckoo coups in action to understand the passion for the comments. I get it.
Mama bird:snake I we’ll give you 100 $ if you eat this cuckoo but not my other baby birds ok? Snake:alright deal
He legit saved the nest ngl.
You really think that snake just left three perfectly good meals there untouched?
probably ate the original eggs too, snakes eat as much as they can because they never know when their next meal will arrive
@@boneehthe snake’s full for a week, any more and it gets too fat
@@chimeraofscarlet8610nice, liking your own comment with your alts. Snakes can't get fat 😂
@@infinitehexington they can certainly bloat themselves and become unable to move
"I killed the egg"
"Oh shoot a snake-"
"Bye Child "
How nice of him 😊 he not only ate a cuckoo chick but also warmed up the eggs 😂
Pretty sure snake is cold blooded.
@@TheCaptainSplatter cold-blooded doesn't mean they are cold, it means they can't warm themselves up so their temperature is the same as their environment so a snake living in a rainforest that is 80 degrees will have a slightly higher body temp than its surroundings, the confusion of what warm and cold blooded means has caused some scientist to use the name ectothermic instead(but it basically means the same thing)
Motherbird: I have a squatter.
Snake: What’s in it for me?
Motherbird: Lunch
Snake: Let’s start the eviction process
What lovely blue eggs! My heart kinda dropped with the first egg that got kicked out.
Possibly a robin's nest. That bird has blue eggs.
A week later the snake returns to finish the job. Justice+cruelty=mother nature
The irony is the snake came there to prey on chicks but ended up saving them.
if i may quote joker "YOU GET WHAT YOU FRICKIN DESERVE!!!"
Snake be like, If you think you are Bad, I am your Dad..🐍
Mama:"You ate my child!!"
Snake: "No mam i ate a child, not yours"
Mama:"you monst-wait what do you mean..."
Snake: "that was a Cuckoo"
Mama: "f***ing hell I KNEW IT! THAT B*** WANTED ME TO TAKE CARE OF THEIR OFF SPRING?!"
Snake: "your welcome"
The snek was expecting to eat an egg but got something far better. yum yum
Why does the bird "deserve" it? There is no "deserves" in nature ... no morals, no ethics, no legal stuff.
Cuckoo: being born first is an advantage
Snake: u ttthhhink sssoooo?
I don't understand why everyone is so emotional about the cuckoo's behavior. In nature you get it how you live. Snake or no snake the cuckoo has every bit of business destroying other nests. Thats what it does.
I think momma called out a hit. "Hello Snake? I got a little problem I need you to take care of"
That snakes name is “Jimmy Boom Boom Slither.” He’s actually the neighborhoods hit men. He’s one of us. A wise-snake. Him and his brother Nicky “No Tail”, run birds nest rackets north of this nest. (he lost his tail about 3 years ago in a violent outburst with rival gangs down the block.) He got into an altercation with “The Sixth Street Colombian Snakes” underboss Peppino “The Shedder” Escobedo. Anyway, what was the poor mom bird supposed to do? Her husband, was whacked because he didn’t want to give up 5% of its moths and insects the bird would bring to the nest in exchange for protection. So…long story short, one day Jo-Jo “Big Eyes” who runs the Cuckoo Syndicate decides enough is enough and puts in a baby cuckoo to take over the nest for the Syndicate to take over as this nest is right next door to a fish pond and a gerbil operation. So of course the momma bird Nicolette Tripignoli, who’s brother is Johnny “Lonely” Tripignoli who never got married and had baby birds of his own, he of course comes from the famous Tripignoli family of the upper east side, who’s his consigliere is the absolute killer Juvenile 4 year old bald eagle, the most vicious of all, Tommy “Talons” Verducci. He put the hit out on this cuckoo trying to take over his turf. Naturally he hired Jimmy Boom Boom Slither, and you can see with your own eyes, why you never mess with others turf. Job well done boys! 😜
The storyline tho! 🤣🤣🤣
I applaud the creativity.
Mother bird saw an egg being pushed and being broken. She must have felt sad and shocked 😢
The cameraman lowkey threw the snake in😂 what a savior
That’s some poetic justice right there 😂
I really search for the karma of cuckoo. Now a round of applause for the MVP
Snake: "Oh you're a villain alright. But not a super one!"
Cuckoo Chick: "Oh yeah? What's the difference?"
Snake: "PRESENTATION!"
Yes! About time!
Dude I was literally looking for a video where these brood parasite birds get killed 🤦🏾♂️😩😭 damn demons 😂
@@chasingclout3669 The best isn’t it!
I'm so happy too I really hate this bird
He was trying to kick the snake out of the nest, happy ending 😁
Karma for cuko
Don't get me wrong, it's fascinating seeing this situation play out differently, but I can't really say any animal DESERVES death for following the instinct it was born with.
Get a better instinct it's that simple
@@pachicoreYou gotta be an F in biology to think it's simple.
@@MrWhatdafuBOOM i got an A in biology
ok leftist
@@pachicore You don't talk like you did. You can't just 'get a better instinct' like that, it's a long process of elimination.
Wooow...hasta que por fin vi algo justo.
Que bonita serpiente que se comió a ese pájaro feo.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
มีแต่คนเห็นดีเห็นงามที่นกกาเหว่าถูกกิน ฉันก็ด้วย นกกาเหว่าเป็นนกที่ไม่ควรมีอยู่บนโลก เพราะมันเห็นแก่ตัวเกินไป
thank you for this... i think the owners of youtube dont allow cuckoo failure videos on for long.. only cuckoo success.. i think they might have something in common with the cuckoo.... among other parasites
Why do you think that?
lmaoo
SUSAN
!!!
Oy vey!
Usually chuckoo's egg hatches first so that it can give advantage to the chuckoo chick but here it backfired for chuckoo.... Nature is both cruel and beautiful at the same time
I'm glad the snake eventually decided to take his meal to go, so that he wouldn't break or drop the other eggs!
He was like: "Ugh, this restaurant is too crowded. I'll just go eat outside."
Meanwhile, mother bird: "As a thank you, your meal is free of charge! I REALLY needed to get rid of that leftover meat!" 🤣
Edit: WAIT A MINUTE, WHY'D HE GET BACK IN THE NEST?! HE BETTER NOT HAVE EATEN THE OTHER EGGS!! (I started typing this before the video was over, and exactly 10 seconds after I posted it the snake got back in. What the hell, that's not being a good customer!)
I don't think it will eat the eggs right after eating the cuckoo chick. It's huge and it will take days for the snake to digest it alone. Although, it might come back again for the eggs/chicks in the nest to fulfill his hunger.
I’m more worried that it accidentally knocked them out as it struggled to make those last gulps.
nah...he just want to speak with the manager,because the meat that resto served him is still...RAW!
He stayed in the nest the whole time?
He may be a guardian trying to make sure no other vermint birds come do it again
The way people legitimately assign human ethics to literal animals is crazy
Facts like we ain't animals that gotta shit too 😂
Honestly, they watch one video on parasitic birds and think their emotions are justified without realizing the song and dance of all the species involved
@@Suckmuhwhen you see a video of a lion attacking the impala and killing it while it gives birth, does that mean you hate lions?
When you watch the video of the eagle crushing the lizard and plucking it’s eyes out while its still alive, does that mean you should hate eagles?
Nature is a nasty place, and people who apply human morals onto a bird that acts on its instincts when it is a helpless chick that cannot even open its eyes are shameful
its not human ethics for people to say "in my opinion i dislike the cukoocukoo so im glad the snake ate it"
Yes, but human ethic is animal too.
Snake: You're a villain alright, just not a SUPER one
Can't remember the last time I was actually rooting for the snake prior to this. Great work, ya scaly egg avenger! I mean, assuming he didn't turn around and eat the other eggs after he finished the cuckoo.
That's the last egg he'll ever shove out of a nest!
Bird: Hey frank? Its me Charlotte from the 4th floor. I got a package for you..come by and get it?
Snake: omw
Lmao after seeing this bird videos throw out the other birds to pretend to be the parents offspring I started looking for videos where it gets it's medicine lol
Finally, justice. I've been waiting to see something like this happen. I know snakes can choke down some pretty big meals but I'm not convinced it's gonna succeed just yet
Snake: I'm bad. I'll never be good, and that's not bad.
Primeira vez que vejo uma cobra salvando a vida de 3 pássaros.
Born to be eaten by snake, Brutal
The snake killing the cuckoo chick reminds me of homelander killing a civilian and people start cheering for him
I hate these birds so much and I watched and enjoyed every second of this
Why everybody hates these birds? Idont get it. Im new here
Yeah I wanna know also
Cuckoo birds are parasitic birds that lay eggs in other bird nests the chick hatches and pushes the other eggs and hatchlings out of the nest and mother has no way to stop it then it grows up and starts the cycle over
The cuckoo is only following its innate disposition , none of the creatures in this video deserve any of the pain they’re experiencing , it’s just the circle of life at play