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Casual Geographic - When CATS BREAK THE RULES of nature | Eli and Jaclyn REACTION!!

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
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Комментарии • 12

  • @brigidtheirish
    @brigidtheirish Год назад +13

    Funny thing is, a polar bear *did* legitimately become friends with a husky. There's even photographic evidence, as the owner was a photographer and saw the polar bear stalking his dog. He was inside his house without a gun, but grabbed his camera in case the polar bear needed to be identified later. What he caught was his dog play bowing to the hungry bear and the exact moment the bear switch tracks from food to friend. The same bear even came back to play and eventually brought one of his bear friends for a playdate.

    • @rivvitingcontent5135
      @rivvitingcontent5135 7 месяцев назад +1

      Polar bear seen petting dog in viral video kills a husky in the same pack
      The bear later ate the husky

    • @brigidtheirish
      @brigidtheirish 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@rivvitingcontent5135 Different polar bear.

  • @baussify
    @baussify Год назад +7

    Noticed new upload times the past few days, and getting 2 vids in 1 day sometimes? If thats the case, i’m 100% for it 😌

  • @jarvisfowlkes3200
    @jarvisfowlkes3200 Год назад +5

    Love you guys this video was wild

  • @jasmine9581
    @jasmine9581 10 месяцев назад +3

    9:52 no that One died of starvation because she wouldn't let it go back.

  • @chancemeyers8502
    @chancemeyers8502 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thay tiger deserves Father of the Year lol

  • @ArturZmienko
    @ArturZmienko Год назад +3

    12:03 basically Lion King or Macbeth

  • @flash980
    @flash980 Год назад +1

    Sup family 😅

  • @colt1903
    @colt1903 Год назад +3

    It's videos like this that really make you wonder if one day animals really will somehow evolve to be more like us where their instincts take a backseat and they become more "civilized". Next thing you know, they'll be given roghts and shit. Lord knows some need them. Animal abusers belong on a cross.
    Videos like this also make you realize how conceited scientists are. Not that that's anything new to realize, but still.

    • @violeth2255
      @violeth2255 Год назад +3

      It really doesn't. "Civilized" behavior results from a combination of the evolutionary pressures put on social species in general combined with tool use developing over a very long time to the point that the species can both preserve information reliably and shape their environment to their needs. In the end, you reach a point where a hopefully substantial subset of the population (and ideally the entire population) can meet their physiological and psychological needs with such ease that "uncivilized" behavior becomes an exceptionally suboptimal decision.
      Out of all the animals alive right now that we are aware of, the only ones even remotely close to getting on that track are most primates and corvids (crows and their relatives). Maybe ants we are feeling particularly generous (because of how their genetics are distributed during reproduction and the effect this has regarding evolutionary pressures, their colonies are less a bunch of social animals in groups and more superorganisms with the individual ants functioning like cells).

    • @MrMeddyman
      @MrMeddyman Год назад +1

      The question is what is civilized mean really? Because no animal really meets the criteria too become criteria in the next few million years unless we go. Honestly a mother lion adopting a prey animal because she lost her cubs should make you view her as the opposite of intelligence because it shows how wired animals are on instinct and illustrates they don't self-determine.
      Humans are co-dependant on each other and formed society out of dependancy, because of how punked we are against other animals without teaming up and how defenseless human babies are vs how few each birth gives a mother (because of our giant expensive brains). Animals are far too independent and most of them aren't capable of evolving to stand upright like chimps which is the only way to support a brain like ours. They'll evolve to become more effective hunters and survivors which is what 99% of evolution values, tribal society like ours and eusocial insect strategies shown by bees and ants are really an anomaly birthed out of a lack of other strengths that 75% of animals rely on, running at or away from prey/predators. Evolution is more geared towards straightforward survival strategies, as valuable as intelligence is it's seen more success getting DNA to survive generations by improving on strength, mating strategy and speed.
      Plus we'd obviously have to go as humans aren't going to allow another species to share dominance over Earth, only reason we made is by killing all other sub-species of humans throughout the neolithic age. Modern races share 99.9% of DNA amongst each other and still there is conflict, the minute any member of another species even comes close to achieving sapience we are going to annihilate them.