@@18eldios Well, it's tough to talk about.... but the police believe it was a classic case of "adult male goes camping and dozes off with nuts in his pocket."
christopherscottb it’s left wing didn’t seem to flutter like the right one. It seemed stiff so even if the rest of it is robust if that wing is even slightly damaged it won’t survive long
@@christopherscottb Sadly I tried to help a baby robin that was about this small that was literally RAVAGED by a cat. It did not survive through the night.. just kept nodding in and out of consciousness all night while I tried to keep it warm and give it any kind of liquid I could. Sadly, he was gone in the morning. And this is why I have no respect for people who let their cats out at night.. cats do the foulest things to animals, especially babies they can get their hands on just because they can. We all know a house cat isn't starving.
Wow. I didn't realize that chipmunks eat meat. I tamed a wild chipmunk once. He was only interested in peanuts and sunflower seeds. Learn something new every day.
I assume this is something they do when hibernation ends and they're low on stored up fats and used their stashed up winter nuts. There aren't so many nuts in the spring, but there are lots of babby birbs and carrion. I might be wrong and they'll do this any time, even preferring it to nuts, but that's just my guess.
They eat whatever they can get a hold of. Squirrels are the same. Blue Jays would snatch a baby squirrel just like a squirrel would eat baby blue jays.
@@chrisk8322 Chipmunks are indeed omnivores, it's just that seeds, nuts, and plants are low risk/effort. So that tends to make up the bulk of their diet. But any unprotected baby birds, or other animals, are fair game. That being said, herbivores can engage in this sort of stuff as well. Most herbivores can turn into opportunistic carnivores, if the opportunity presents itself. Like a horse or cow just munching on a small bird.
@@ResidentFurryx i was using oxen (specifically, these were 8 year-old steers) to plow a field once, and while we were stopped resting at the end, my nigh ox stooped down and ZOOOOOP! licked-up and ate a little vole that was running down the fresh furrow next to us...i was like "WTF?!!" O_O
@unclealand Obviously, by lifting its wing, looking at the wound and then turning to the camera and giving the audience a little head shake like, "Damn. Dude got me, yo".
I had no idea that chipmunks would do that, but then I didn't know that house sparrows would attack nest either, or crows! Apparently, there was a lot I didn't know about birds lives and deaths!
The regrettable fact is that the vast, VAST majority of baby animals are simply food, often to be fed to other baby animals. But because baby animals exist, and are thereby eaten, in such vast numbers, they're a fundamental reason for why life on Earth is as abundant and diverse as it is. So they hardly die in vain.
@@skysoldier1733 Says the person who's so brainlessly sentimental that he/she thinks his/her personal crybabism outweighs the most basic realities of the natural world. (And as a matter of fact, I WAS eaten by a chipmunk as a nestling in a former life. I was just fortunate enough to be reincarnated as a human this time around. So there.)
christopherscottb I been to war and back son. I know all to well the harsh realities of life. Juss not the lame who watches a baby get eaten alive and say” ya kno kids that’s Juss life”. Like I said lil one ☝️. Give me a break
@@skysoldier1733 What are you suggesting, exactly? That we outlaw predation in the natural world? That *IS* just life. One can recognize that the natural world is harsh while still understanding that the very reason for that harshness is due to a beneficial flip side. And as long as we're being insulting (which *you* started) I'll add that I'd expect that someone who's been to war and back would have an actual adult perspective on such things and not whine about them like some petulant teenage girl (which is exactly what I took you to be at first). Furthermore, why did you even watch the video in the first place if you find perfectly natural behavior so disagreeable?
The last ones left wing was stiff compared to the right one which was fluttering. It won’t last long if that wing is damaged even if the rest of it is fed and healthy
Been watching videos like this back to back. I'm starting to be amazed that we see any birds, robins atleast, when EVERYTHING Eats them. It's like 4 out of 5 always die before they leave the nest.
I hate chipmunks, they're a destructive kind of rodent. They made nests inside my new car last winter by chewing insulation and had a bunch of babies. Imagine the stench and damage to the car and I ended up with a chronic respiratory infection with no cure. I found two frozen ones under the seat. I trap them and leave them in the forest over the river. Not really funny!
The only part i really focus on is whether the bird actually bleeds cuz usually i don't see blood when they get attacked but at 8:17 i guess they DO bleed... and quite obvious as well...
If ya'all noticed that the chicks grew very fast (as they do) so when the chipmunk returned he could barely fit one chick in its mouth. I live right beside some woods, I hear horrible things like this going on and I think oh something is attacking a nest. That is really sad, of course I can't see what is going on, I can just imagine. At night the sounds are worse, like a raccoon, skunk or owl or something is getting a nest, that is the most horrible sound to hear. The sounds last a long time as if something has gotten an adult bird too, it goes on until the bird dies a slow death. Really sad, but I guess it is nature. Thank you for sharing, Alan. 😭🐦🐤 🐣 🐥🐦🦉 🦡 🐿 😡 😠❤️ 😭
LOL, the last baby bird played dead. holy shiet, and it might have saved his life. Chipmunk changed target to his brother instead. if you look carefully @ 7:39 , you can see that baby birds eye wide open, can see him bleeding to after the squirrel bit him, but it held its voice from screaming out the pain. Held it and then closed its eyes and pretended to be dead. whereas the brother was full blown prey screeching its last breath. prolly that decision what led the squirrel to changed target to that other one to be taken/eaten.
@@duaneantor9157 you might be right, but if we take into account that not all animals like eating dead bodies like hienas or vultures, so considering the posibility of the target change is not that far fetched.
Two very interesting points 1. Its fascinating how two birds who werent snatched away remain still and laid down even when their mother comes back to feed them….this shows how traumatized they were 2. The last chick remaining was damn lucky it wasnt taken!! The chipmunk bit into him and he was lucky he was stunned and didnt make a sound, or else it would have taken him.
re: 2 -- you can see a drop of blood forming at 7:38 that's smeared in during the attack Also notice at 9:04, it's only flapping one wing, that poor bird is as good as dead; one winged birds cannot fly nor fledge.
@@conceptualclarity Yeah it's amazing it survived. You can look the fledge video in his other bird video titled "Chipmunk attacks robin nest, steals chicks"
"traumatized" animals dont get traumatized. they cant rationalize thought and therefore dont process emotions the same way people do. by claiming it was "traumatized" you're personifying animal behavior as if its deeply mentally scarred. lmao no, animals act purely on instinct and have no mental capacity for being scarred by memories
Then you have never lived around or with squirrels. Clearly. I have hand-raised baby squirrels and they are NO different than any other creature on this planet that has been domesticated. Their personalities are similar to cats when domesticated. The fact is, ALL animals were wild at one point. That includes your dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, rats, hamsters, gerbils, snakes, horses, goats, sheep, ducks....the list goes on! In the wild, they do what they have to to survive. It's not evil, it's a fact of life. There are just as many predators for the Chipmunks. Take away the food sources and yes, they will go to such extremes. Chipmunks are NOT omnivores by nature...only when they have to be to survive themselves. Robbins are VERY messy anyway so, I don't personally miss them.
@@nickd.c.8803 hello, that's right as you think, so that can be dangerous at the time they do to service themselves. I hope then you never be attacked by them.
Is this something that chipmunks normally do? Why do they attack hatchlings? Doesnt seem like the birds would be much competition for the squirrels food
Have the theme song playing in my head during the chipmunk attacks. "We're the chipmunks! Alvin and the Chipmunks! We're the Chipmunks! Alvin, Simon, Theodore!...."
@@patriotvictor3269 some inteligent species are able to have friends, play and show emotions like joy and grief. Some parrots have comprehension of 4 year old human child. I find it unfair to call them "souless".
In the wild, they do what they have to to survive. It's not evil, it's a fact of life. There are just as many predators for the Chipmunks. Take away the food sources and yes, they will go to such extremes. Chipmunks are NOT omnivores by nature...only when they have to be to survive themselves. Robbins are VERY messy anyway (Seriously, ever seen a robbin turd!?!? NASTY!) so, I don't personally miss them. Even birds will attack and kill other baby birds, more often than not, much more violently too!
@@patricew.4010 We need songbirds to eat all those insects and grass tics that can sicken you. F the pest that kill songbirds. I even shoot the hawks when neighbors not around. We need to do our duties.
We had House Wren Birds nesting and breeding in a flowerpot in the wardrobe. This is now the 2nd brood in a year. Luckily the young animals are very safe!
My mom had been watching a cardinal's nest for a few weeks now, and she said this happened. She called me, freaking out and all upset, as she claimed to have seen it happen. I couldn't believe what she was telling me until I watched this video. Boy, was I wrong! Savage!
I'm in shock!I didn't even know that a normal chipmunk could be a predator and eat two small chicks...As I assumed before, until I watched this video, the chipmunk is a herbivore...I didn't expect these cute fuzzies to be such ferocious animals...And Yes, apparently this chipmunk took survival lessons from his relative chipmunk Gemsegi from the North Korean cartoon "Squirrel and Hedgehog"...":^🗿😓🐿
Alvin was never the same after losing all his music deals...
Porque gravastes ese episodio de esos pobres pajaritos cuando los debistes haber defendido de la chimo eres cruel y malo ,,don't do that again ,,,,,
Harrison Lingo that's funny
@@damaricantero995 sendejo la naturales
@@damaricantero995 pendejo se llama la naturalesa
Neither were Simon and Theodore
This is very traumatic to watch, as my brother was also stolen by a chipmunk.
Sasser2015 LOL
How?
LOL
@@18eldios Well, it's tough to talk about.... but the police believe it was a classic case of "adult male goes camping and dozes off with nuts in his pocket."
Wot that must’ve been one heck of a chipmunk 😑😅
I'm... I'm your brother... I survived. I was.... stolen... but I still.... live. I was raised by... crows.... *CAW CAW*
brutal. never knew chipmunks ate birds
It's not normal, but this particular one just got a new air-fryer off Amazon.
Sasser2015 Will it fry..!
Well squirrels always ate meat.
Me too :-O
sudilos117 let’s talk about that
As the chipmunk headed home with his catch he was eaten by an an owl.
I hope it did 👍🏼
We eat fried chicken don't we !
@@switched_accounts OK then don't eat no fried chicken.
Lol... Brutal
... That was super fkd up tho...
Seriously.. brutal
The last one was left punctured I don't think it will survive
It likely survived. The film cut away to a day or two later and it looked perfectly robust. Animals can survive surprising injuries sometimes.
christopherscottb it’s left wing didn’t seem to flutter like the right one. It seemed stiff so even if the rest of it is robust if that wing is even slightly damaged it won’t survive long
@@echelon3282 I agree.
@@echelon3282 it could still survive
@@christopherscottb Sadly I tried to help a baby robin that was about this small that was literally RAVAGED by a cat. It did not survive through the night.. just kept nodding in and out of consciousness all night while I tried to keep it warm and give it any kind of liquid I could. Sadly, he was gone in the morning.
And this is why I have no respect for people who let their cats out at night.. cats do the foulest things to animals, especially babies they can get their hands on just because they can. We all know a house cat isn't starving.
Wow. I didn't realize that chipmunks eat meat. I tamed a wild chipmunk once. He was only interested in peanuts and sunflower seeds. Learn something new every day.
I didn't know it too.😕
I assume this is something they do when hibernation ends and they're low on stored up fats and used their stashed up winter nuts. There aren't so many nuts in the spring, but there are lots of babby birbs and carrion.
I might be wrong and they'll do this any time, even preferring it to nuts, but that's just my guess.
@@introvertjazz4886 Did you learn anything?😉
Food competition?
They eat whatever they can get a hold of. Squirrels are the same. Blue Jays would snatch a baby squirrel just like a squirrel would eat baby blue jays.
Chipmunks eat my flowers every spring. Maybe this spring, I'll put out some raw chicken for them so they will leave my flowers alone.
Wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it. Never seen that kind of behaviour from a chipmunk. It didn't really look like it was starving.
@James Rhodes oh i get it it's just chipmunks are (were) really cute. So are all animals in the rodent family omnivores?
Well to be honest, it was the third time that day, Alvin hit up the street cart vendor.
Birds will eat other birds as well, it's instinct. We can't get upset with rodents, birds, or cats and dogs for doing what nature tells them to.
@@chrisk8322 Chipmunks are indeed omnivores, it's just that seeds, nuts, and plants are low risk/effort. So that tends to make up the bulk of their diet. But any unprotected baby birds, or other animals, are fair game.
That being said, herbivores can engage in this sort of stuff as well. Most herbivores can turn into opportunistic carnivores, if the opportunity presents itself. Like a horse or cow just munching on a small bird.
@@ResidentFurryx i was using oxen (specifically, these were 8 year-old steers) to plow a field once, and while we were stopped resting at the end, my nigh ox stooped down and ZOOOOOP! licked-up and ate a little vole that was running down the fresh furrow next to us...i was like "WTF?!!" O_O
Nature is metal
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Heavy metal
I bet they listen to infant annilator
ALLLVIIINNNN!
Amazy Dayzee 😂
Fuck you beat me to it by six months lol
LOL
No cuzinh
No cuz ing
Wow. Would never have guessed chipmunks could be predators.
A murderer...
And they also eat other small rodents as well as insects.
Yeah chipmunks eat everything, Eggs, all kinds of babies from multiple species, insects, and of course nuts etc.
Oh yeah, everything in nature is a complete prick.
Always wanted a second life being raised as a bird, nevermind that.
Me too. I would like to be a parrot and live in the rainforest.
Remaining chick at the end was like Ma! I told you it's time to move! We're in a bad neighborhood!
LMAO!
Blm squirrel
@@OpiumBride wlm robin; guess who lost.
@@OpiumBride This. Around ______ never relax.
If only birds could understand that one parent must guard the nest and the other go for food. The mortality rate would drop to almost zero.
I don´t think so. May be a father/mather can´t do anything and also have to fly for their life. May be.
Ahh spring. What a beautiful time of year
Imagine if the chipmunk was adopted by a squirrel and mama came to take her adopted one back home for a spanking.
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後期高齢者の今になるまで、リスは「木の実」だけを食べるものと思ってたが、巣の中にいる雛を何回も来て咥えて攫っていく姿にショックを受けた。可愛い姿のリスは雑食だったとは!
That's why there is a war in my backyard tree I always wondered why the birds attacked the squirrels
The last one doesn't even acknowledge that it's bleeding
How would a robin chick "acknowledge" it was bleeding?
@unclealand Obviously, by lifting its wing, looking at the wound and then turning to the camera and giving the audience a little head shake like, "Damn. Dude got me, yo".
I know he came back a third time...
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@@bestamerica really nigga
Considering that it was still crying so loudly for food and attract the surrounding, it's probably true.
I had no idea that chipmunks would do that, but then I didn't know that house sparrows would attack nest either, or crows! Apparently, there was a lot I didn't know about birds lives and deaths!
The angry birds pigs: we will watch your career with great interest.
Never thought chipmunks were so savage
Neither did those baby birds but they clearly learned :)
The regrettable fact is that the vast, VAST majority of baby animals are simply food, often to be fed to other baby animals. But because baby animals exist, and are thereby eaten, in such vast numbers, they're a fundamental reason for why life on Earth is as abundant and diverse as it is. So they hardly die in vain.
I think that’s where the term “eat their young” comes from.
Says the person who wasn’t eaten alive by a chipmunk 🐿 while a baby 🍼. Give me a break
@@skysoldier1733 Says the person who's so brainlessly sentimental that he/she thinks his/her personal crybabism outweighs the most basic realities of the natural world. (And as a matter of fact, I WAS eaten by a chipmunk as a nestling in a former life. I was just fortunate enough to be reincarnated as a human this time around. So there.)
christopherscottb I been to war and back son. I know all to well the harsh realities of life. Juss not the lame who watches a baby get eaten alive and say” ya kno kids that’s Juss life”. Like I said lil one ☝️. Give me a break
@@skysoldier1733 What are you suggesting, exactly? That we outlaw predation in the natural world? That *IS* just life. One can recognize that the natural world is harsh while still understanding that the very reason for that harshness is due to a beneficial flip side. And as long as we're being insulting (which *you* started) I'll add that I'd expect that someone who's been to war and back would have an actual adult perspective on such things and not whine about them like some petulant teenage girl (which is exactly what I took you to be at first). Furthermore, why did you even watch the video in the first place if you find perfectly natural behavior so disagreeable?
I love how the mother went right after that chipmunk as soon as he took the bird she didn’t waste any time that’s a good mother
Great Video love it when they are found by The Predators. Mom comes back and Says"Dam another one gone" oh well one less to feed. 😆 😆 😂 😂
So What Chipmunks Still Had A Damn Good Meal...😂😂😂
She yes I can relate. in my past life I was brutally murdered by a squirrel
CH CH CH CHIP AND DALE!! RESCUE RANGERS!
chip: good job dale! U rescued ourselves some dinner!
Last one: Foooooood!!!! Mom: Where are your siblings? Bird: Foooooood.... eh killed by Alvin.
The last ones left wing was stiff compared to the right one which was fluttering. It won’t last long if that wing is damaged even if the rest of it is fed and healthy
You could see the blood squirt out of it when the chipmunk lunged. Just brutal.
My man came in there like he was gonna get a sandwich
Every predator knows spring is a bounty of young snacks for the taking
Been watching videos like this back to back. I'm starting to be amazed that we see any birds, robins atleast, when EVERYTHING Eats them.
It's like 4 out of 5 always die before they leave the nest.
Snakes, Raccoons, Chipmunks apparently, other birds, weather, gravity, people, etc. How the hell do they survive at all?
yep me as well
This is why survival of the fittest theory exists
@@tkslama9310 Yeah thats so wrong, otherwise fat people wouldnt survive. Ever been to walmart?
It's necessary. Overpopulating is very possible if not for predators and acts of God. Be thankful people die so you can live comfortably
Omg, serial killer cute, cuddly chipmunks. I will never see them the same again!
Are Robin's able to attack if the mother had caught the chipmunk?
Based. I can't stand robins. Loud, aggressive, and nasty birds. Wake me up at 3am and attack me for walking under their nest.
Good thing you don't live by a mountain lion.
maybe they've learned to attack because of things like cats and chipmunks
Mountain lions aren’t all that bad....
I hate chipmunks, they're a destructive kind of rodent. They made nests inside my new car last winter by chewing insulation and had a bunch of babies. Imagine the stench and damage to the car and I ended up with a chronic respiratory infection with no cure. I found two frozen ones under the seat. I trap them and leave them in the forest over the river. Not really funny!
@frenchpoodle I've had them chew cable and phone cords too
It's called nature you dummy
Rodents and song birds alike are all pests.
frenchpoodle Hahaha, you still trap them. Feed em to something! It’s nature!
@@digiquo8143 how
The only part i really focus on is whether the bird actually bleeds cuz usually i don't see blood when they get attacked but at 8:17 i guess they DO bleed... and quite obvious as well...
7:39 you see blood on the one it first bit :/
Yep
And after squeaky was taken! The one that was taken was the most feathered and matured as well.
8:00 Did the squirrel come back for seconds?
Did the chipmunk just roll up in a truck?
He could go anywhere.
Look in the top right. It’s a nest cam
If ya'all noticed that the chicks grew very fast (as they do) so when the chipmunk returned he could barely fit one chick in its mouth. I live right beside some woods, I hear horrible things like this going on and I think oh something is attacking a nest. That is really sad, of course I can't see what is going on, I can just imagine. At night the sounds are worse, like a raccoon, skunk or owl or something is getting a nest, that is the most horrible sound to hear. The sounds last a long time as if something has gotten an adult bird too, it goes on until the bird dies a slow death. Really sad, but I guess it is nature. Thank you for sharing, Alan. 😭🐦🐤 🐣 🐥🐦🦉 🦡 🐿 😡 😠❤️ 😭
Then I dont want to live there. I love birds.
Thank you for the gruesome commentary. You're an idiot.
The last one is like: Whelp. I'm bleeding ... but if I lie very very still. Maybe, just maybe I can fly my ass outta here in a few days."
And 2 think I always thought of chipmunks as such adorable little creatures I'm not believing what I just witnessed
Chipmunks have been known to attack Children and, their bite is terrible.
Moments later, that chipmunk got devoured by a sparrow hawk. Karma! :D
did chip come back for last one? also did not realize chipmunks ate meat. glad they small.
Pretty much any animal eats meat...even if they're claimed to be vegetarian
Its so weird how the babys just keeps crying for food after his siblings get killed and how the parent just keeps feeding
Mom: Weren't there three of you? Eh I'm sure it's fine
The mother recognized that her other chick was missing
Did he attacked the same day...how much meat he ate?
0:10 I like how they got up so fast when there mom came to feed them
Ever since covid hit Alvin ain't never been the same
LOL, the last baby bird played dead. holy shiet, and it might have saved his life. Chipmunk changed target to his brother instead. if you look carefully @ 7:39 , you can see that baby birds eye wide open, can see him bleeding to after the squirrel bit him, but it held its voice from screaming out the pain. Held it and then closed its eyes and pretended to be dead. whereas the brother was full blown prey screeching its last breath. prolly that decision what led the squirrel to changed target to that other one to be taken/eaten.
It was a chipmunk. You watch too many disney movies.
😂
@@duaneantor9157 you might be right, but if we take into account that not all animals like eating dead bodies like hienas or vultures, so considering the posibility of the target change is not that far fetched.
@@celinreyes1983 has nothing to do with what i said.
@@duaneantor9157 ???
was hiking in the woods yesterday with my wife and one charged at me and tried to attack. Im 6'5 and weigh 270. Brave little bastards.
9:31 Baby birb: "MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-"
Mother bird: "Shut up."
I once saw a gray "cat bird" chasing a chipmunk and knocking it off a branch. I wonder now if the bird was protecting it's nest!
We look at this and it seems so cruel and senseless, but what is more cruel is a human mother who kills her own child before it's born!
Abortion is a good thing. Imagine how many of those babies would turn out to be murderers lol
Well, then we'd have to kill all unborn because we never know who will turn out to be murderers!!
Abortion is population control!
It had to come back for that last one.
Two very interesting points
1. Its fascinating how two birds who werent snatched away remain still and laid down even when their mother comes back to feed them….this shows how traumatized they were
2. The last chick remaining was damn lucky it wasnt taken!! The chipmunk bit into him and he was lucky he was stunned and didnt make a sound, or else it would have taken him.
re: 2 -- you can see a drop of blood forming at 7:38 that's smeared in during the attack
Also notice at 9:04, it's only flapping one wing, that poor bird is as good as dead; one winged birds cannot fly nor fledge.
@@Lenoh No it's not, the channel has another video showing the last chick grow up healthy and fledge
@@jackhoward8 if so that's amazing that the chipmunk did not come back and get the last one
@@conceptualclarity Yeah it's amazing it survived. You can look the fledge video in his other bird video titled "Chipmunk attacks robin nest, steals chicks"
"traumatized"
animals dont get traumatized. they cant rationalize thought and therefore dont process emotions the same way people do.
by claiming it was "traumatized" you're personifying animal behavior as if its deeply mentally scarred. lmao no, animals act purely on instinct and have no mental capacity for being scarred by memories
Did any survive
I think the chipmunk was also living in the tree and up until they hatched it was quiet. It was probably annoyed by the noise they made.
People crying foul when the birds get eaten, but say nothing when the bugs and moths and worms and butterflies get eaten by the birds.
Baby birds are essentially free calories for literally anything. Very bottom of the food chain.
At the end mom was like "uhhh where the fuck is my other baby?"
Bro the man came twice and I’m sure he’s gonna come around again tough
Did the other ones die of shock?
Poor mummy bird, she only went to turn down the gas
Squirrel is so nice in cartoon, yup, it is just in cartoon, in fact it is never, all animal can be dangerous to the kids.
Real life nature is not Disney
Then you have never lived around or with squirrels. Clearly. I have hand-raised baby squirrels and they are NO different than any other creature on this planet that has been domesticated. Their personalities are similar to cats when domesticated. The fact is, ALL animals were wild at one point. That includes your dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, rats, hamsters, gerbils, snakes, horses, goats, sheep, ducks....the list goes on! In the wild, they do what they have to to survive. It's not evil, it's a fact of life. There are just as many predators for the Chipmunks. Take away the food sources and yes, they will go to such extremes. Chipmunks are NOT omnivores by nature...only when they have to be to survive themselves. Robbins are VERY messy anyway so, I don't personally miss them.
@@nickd.c.8803 hello, that's right as you think, so that can be dangerous at the time they do to service themselves.
I hope then you never be attacked by them.
What do you mean they’re very messy?
This is. Sad. Imagine how many pain he went through
I know right makes you want to study more into it
Wow! That was vicious. Two hatchlings stolen in under 12 seconds. I wonder did the 3rd survive?
I'd assume no. Once a predator or opportunist omnivore finds a nest of eggs or babies, they will keep coming back until the food source is gone.
@@lesewing it survives and fledge
Is this why Theadore was bigger than Alvin and Simon??
Damn...that episode of Rescue Rangers got really dark.
😂😂
Is this something that chipmunks normally do? Why do they attack hatchlings? Doesnt seem like the birds would be much competition for the squirrels food
What can we said being their nature. This is what we called Wild Life!
Have the theme song playing in my head during the chipmunk attacks. "We're the chipmunks! Alvin and the Chipmunks! We're the Chipmunks! Alvin, Simon, Theodore!...."
I can feel her sadness.
Birds are soulless, savage eating machines. If they were Big enough. They would eat You! They don't think, or feel ANYTHING!
@@patriotvictor3269 lol. they have as much soul as any other creature. they're as connected to life as any other creature. we're not special
@@patriotvictor3269 some inteligent species are able to have friends, play and show emotions like joy and grief. Some parrots have comprehension of 4 year old human child. I find it unfair to call them "souless".
that third bird sure looked dead and since his left wing is broken, he basically is. mean chipmunk!
I feel so bad I remind me of my other hatchling that have a nest in my back yard and they die and they where badly hurt
Baby birds seems to be on every animals menu
Where do you think chicken nuggets come from.
What animals are chicken nuggets again I forgot :/
"And then there was one"
Chipmunk: maybe I should treat myself to some baby birbs today...
I was hoping he would stuff the whole bird in its cheek.
already had the other bird stuffed in side cheek
Now I see why people love Alvin and the Chipmunks
In the wild, they do what they have to to survive. It's not evil, it's a fact of life. There are just as many predators for the Chipmunks. Take away the food sources and yes, they will go to such extremes. Chipmunks are NOT omnivores by nature...only when they have to be to survive themselves. Robbins are VERY messy anyway (Seriously, ever seen a robbin turd!?!? NASTY!) so, I don't personally miss them. Even birds will attack and kill other baby birds, more often than not, much more violently too!
What about your turds...i guess thats why your not a personal favorite of some humans
@@jamesvickers9476 LOL..
James Vickers hahaha!
Nick D.C. Those chipmunks weren’t starving. So stop. Team birds as they help get rid of parasites.
@@patricew.4010 We need songbirds to eat all those insects and grass tics that can sicken you. F the pest that kill songbirds. I even shoot the hawks when neighbors not around. We need to do our duties.
We had House Wren Birds nesting and breeding in a flowerpot in the wardrobe. This is now the 2nd brood in a year. Luckily the young animals are very safe!
I know what to do next...watch a video where a hawk or eagle or some bird eating chipmunks
Did the chipmunk finish the job?
omg chipmunk is so hungry poor baby birds
My mom had been watching a cardinal's nest for a few weeks now, and she said this happened. She called me, freaking out and all upset, as she claimed to have seen it happen. I couldn't believe what she was telling me until I watched this video. Boy, was I wrong! Savage!
“Cutting back on the nuts. Doctor said I needed more protein and less carbs.”
I didn't know this was a thing. Do they eat them or just kill them?
NOOOOOO!! Alvin how could you!?
I love both chipmunks and birds, so it is extremely hurts me that a chipmunk would do this. These birds were barely born. They had no control.
I'm so sorry for mother Robin she lost most of her babies I hope she can replace them😢💜❤
This is the sixth baby robins getting attacked video I've seen on my reccomended. RUclips, *stop it*
Chippy must have been hunting for Thanksgiving dinner!!
I new Alvin and those chipmunks was hiding something suspicious...
Just goes to show you that you should invest in a nest with burglar doors, motion-laser system and, uh, a roof!
Chipmunk: Attacks nest.
Dave, from offscreen: "ALVIN!!!"
I'm in shock!I didn't even know that a normal chipmunk could be a predator and eat two small chicks...As I assumed before, until I watched this video, the chipmunk is a herbivore...I didn't expect these cute fuzzies to be such ferocious animals...And Yes, apparently this chipmunk took survival lessons from his relative chipmunk Gemsegi from the North Korean cartoon "Squirrel and Hedgehog"...":^🗿😓🐿
Seems like baby robins are the mice of the bird world