ahaha not so fun fact: the polar bear that was ‘petting’ the dog actually ate it later bc the dog’s owner kept feeding it but they forgot too put food out for it one day so it just eat the dog that was conveniently chained in place
Despite their common reputation for being feared and dangerous, witnessing these animals showing affection and gentleness towards humans serves as a reminder that they possess the capacity to display unexpected acts of kindness and compassion. - An intriguing and remarkable video, filled with interesting facts! 🌟
3:00 Not a crocodile - it’s an alligator. Edit: Not a praying mantis 13:49 Porcupine quills are NOT venomous. 17:00 not a turtle - tortoise. Tired of correcting - too many mistakes.
one more I got 0:30 that polar bear killed that dog and ate it don't feed polar bears and just forget about it the owners of said dog admitted that the day they forgot to feed it that happened. The video cuts out about 2 min early. Not exactly dangerous animals being friendly.
@@Deadninja13 I believe that you are correct. There’s no way on this earth that a polar bear in the wild makes friends with a dog. Thank you for the information.
12:17 What an amazing video of the lady swimming above all those sharks! I heard this is the last video of her before she went missing. Police suspect foul play after a dolphin tipped them off.
You know something ? It is shocking how much compassion Animals have towards us humans. If only we humans had even a fraction of the compassion that animals have the world would be so much better
I have raised a lot of wild animals and birds in my time. One thing you always have to remember is they are still wild animals and you have no idea what will set them off. That's when things get very ugly very fast.
@YourLocalEditor some animals prone to rabies, an American bittern tried to take out my one eye but I was wearing glasses. Skunks if not descented can mess you up if scared.
Yup, I had a very loving labrador who just happened to bite me when I was about 8, still have the scar. It got into a fight with another dog and as I tried to pull it away he bit me. Lince (the dogs name) knew at that moment he had done something terribly bad and I contributed to him getting bitten by the other dog as Lince was no longer defending himself. (Guess this is a bit off topic) A wrong look, a quick gesture and many other small things can contribute to an otherwise calm animal all of a sudden turning hostile and/or unpredictable, especially if they are wild.
That's why a lot of these videos are actually professionals.working with animals they raised. They have two videos from Safari Sammie, a woman who raises big cats from cubs to adults so they enjoy her affection and see her as their mother. The other thing is the narrator makes some of these animals out to be dangerous when humans are never under any real threat from them. The guy jumping in with the those small crocs was totally safe. They are more likely to be hurt by him than he was by them. Another case is the whale shark. Humans are not able to be ingested by a them as their bodies are ill equipped to consume something of that size. Their diet consists of krill, like actual whales. It would have likely injured or killed the whale shark. Also, for all the snakes they showed, all of them appeared to be donesticated. Pet snakes are not a danger to humans and, if handled often, actually enjoy it. A constricter's bite may hurt, but the only way it'll kill you is by wrapping itself around you tightly and all of the snakes were very relaxed and docile. They're also much slower than the smaller venomous snakes so they'd have to catch you first. All in all, we should definitely respect wild animals as being wild, but we should try to actually understand these animals instead of labelling them as dangerous right off the bat. Learning about them helps us co-habitate and keep them safe too.
Це просто неймовірно, як деякі з найбільш небезпечних тварин на Землі можуть стати такими милими та добрими! Це нагадує нам про те, що кожен із нас може змінитися і покращити світ навколо нас. Ми повинні бути обережними та поважати природу, але також повинні пам'ятати, що в кожній тварині є душа і можливість показати любов і ласку. Дякую за це дивовижне відео, яке нагадує нам про важливість берегти і поважати всіх наших братів і сестер на Землі.
Although they are commonly feared and regarded as dangerous, the sight of these animals being affectionate and gentle with humans reminds us that they are capable of exhibiting surprising acts of kindness and compassion. - Great video Interesting Facts 🌟
Don't encourage people to put themselves in life threatening situations. Wild animals should always be treated with the respective they deserve and not as domestic pets.
I didn't know that the polar bear killed the dog but I did notice the poor dog was tied up . So I wonder if they did that on purpuse to shock people . Very sad .
10:40 - Probably not too pleasant because cheetah tongues are actually tougher than sandpaper! It doesn’t take too much cheetah licking to literally strip the flesh off a human! I feel for the guy there, it’s gotta hurt!
The panther and rottweiler are Luna and Venza, a very close pair who live with a couple in Siberia, Luna was literally hand raised after being rejected by her mom. She has a channel here on RUclips, she's the sweetest, modt spoiled big kitty ever!
Unfortunately these kind of videos encourage idiots from the cities that have never been around wild animals to think that you can just pet them. That's what gets people seriously injured and killed.
Wild animals caught being friendly why not take their offer wild animal has on being tame maybe there is an owner that has wildlife license to allow to encounter animals yes I understand wild animals usually belongs in the wild but with this video some of you people have problems with wild animals caught friendy how about some of yous are caught being idiots when you folks have problems with animals wild are caught tame.
@@dwightraspiller3760 Your obviously one of the idiots I'm talking about. You go ahead and go pet all the wild animals you want. You can find out all about natural selection. While we're at it we'll just remove all the warning labels from things so nature can take it's course. Have fun petting wild animals.
The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a slow-moving, filter-feeding carpet shark and the largest known extant fish species. The largest confirmed individual had a length of 18.8 m (61.7 ft).[9] The whale shark holds many records for size in the animal kingdom, most notably being by far the largest living nonmammalian vertebrate. It is the sole member of the genus Rhincodon and the only extant member of the family Rhincodontidae, which belongs to the subclass Elasmobranchii in the class Chondrichthyes. Before 1984 it was classified as Rhiniodon into Rhinodontidae. The whale shark is found in open waters of the tropical oceans and is rarely found in water below 21 °C (70 °F).[2] Studies looking at vertebral growth bands and the growth rates of free-swimming sharks have estimated whale shark lifespans at 80-130 years.[10][11][12] Whale sharks have very large mouths and are filter feeders, which is a feeding mode that occurs in only two other sharks, the megamouth shark and the basking shark. They feed almost exclusively on plankton and small fishes, and pose no threat to humans. The species was distinguished in April 1828 after the harpooning of a 4.6 m (15 ft) specimen in Table Bay, South Africa. Andrew Smith, a military doctor associated with British troops stationed in Cape Town, described it the following year.[13] The name "whale shark" refers to the fish's size: it is as large as some species of whale.[14] In addition, its filter feeding habits are not unlike those of baleen whales.
I watch these videos pretty often. And usually they're so so. But this one was really well paced and I enjoyed it immensely. So thank you for that and keep them coming.😊😊😊😊😊😊
Sharks don’t intend to attack humans. They only attack you if they’ve mistaken you for another animal. For an example, a human lying flat on a surfing board is sometimes mistaken to be a seal.
The guy with the hypo... He's STILL in deadly danger. Other who rescued hypos as babies have been killed by the very friendly hypo who almost regarded them as their mother. Brown bears are regarded as the least dangerous bears, the least aggressive. On average : There are less peoples attacked by sharks GLOBALLY in a year than there are peoples killed by an hypo in a month or peoples who die from falling out of their beds in Ohio in a month. BIG error : The quills of porcupines are NOT venomous. They are only sharp and detach easily.
Dude, the baby black bear eating from humans is SO dangerous for the bear. If they become comfortable with humans, they will inevitably end up being put down as either a danger or a nuisance bear. Bears don't know their own strength so, if it wants food and you aren't willing to give it to them, they can easily maim you when they take it by force. Their claws are long and sharp because black bears are super adept climbers. Their claws are for digging into the bark as they sprint to safety. If they were scared or aggressive, they could slice you open with a single swipe. Also, even with their size, an adult black bear can rip a car door off it's hinges with ease. We live about an hour from bear country and have heard so many stories about bears and how scary they can be in just these situations. They literally tell the residents to not leave food in their cars or trash cans because they are smart enough to know that we are an easy source of food. I don't care about the moronic humans in this case, I'm worried they're gonna get this poor cub killed.🤬
This is how those videos start. "When animals attack." I've touched and interacted with some cool ones. Wild bull Moose, deer, bears, wolves and too many small pocket size ones to count, dolphins, Elephants, camels a HUGE Alpha Lion, a female lioness, a Snow Tiger, bobcat/lynx.. just to name a few. I was telling my daughter this just yesterday. I wondered if her generation would ever get to experience the same things. Everything is so different now. Out of all the animals I have met, the Bull Moose had the most attitude! I think people outside of Canada don't understand how big they are. NOT the size of a horse. So much larger! The only thing I don't F with is the ocean. Hell nope! The sharks in this video were nursing sharks though. They aren't scarey Eta: the video reminded me, I of other wild animals I have pet. Sting and Manta Ray's, Panther, porcupine, raccoons and skunks. I think I should have been a professional animal whisperer lol. That's a career right? 😉
I know the moose is taller then a car almost the size of a horse or bigger depending on the horse. I live in the United States and never been to Canada but yeah most people don't understand how big they are.
Nevermind after the polar bear finished playing with that husky, it ate the husky…. No thanks for the rest of this vid if they creator isn’t going to do their research.
The black panther and the Rottweiler are pets, owned by a woman from Siberia named Victoria. Yeah, she’s from Siberia in Russia Siberia is not a separate country is actually a place in Russia. Yes, Siberia is part of Russia. It’s not a country.
After the guy record the polar bear petting the dog, the bear ate the dog since it was chain around a pole the dog couldn't escape and die to the "friendly" polar bear.
Animals generally attack for food or if they feel threatened. Luckily, most animals don’t see us as prey, although if they’re hungry they probably could, but if they’re fed and are comfortable around humans, they’ll probably have no reason to attack.
I'm surprised by any of them. God doesn’t make mistakes. These animals share this earth with us for a reason and we as humans, can gain and learn a lot from our fellow species.
At 4:50 i doesn't think that was a wild wolf - near around it's neck there was some sign, that it had a collar before. Even if it lives now in the wild, it was probably rescued at young by humans, and that's why is so friendly. At 12:43 the whale shark wouldn't be able to eat the human, even if it would try to. They feed almost exclusively on plankton and small fishes, because while their mouth is big - their throat not so much...
even though crocs are dangerous they are not that hard to handle if one tries to attack you shut its mouth closed and just throw it away and it leaves you alone
These people are taking their lives in their own hands. It is up to the individual if they want to do this, but if something bad happens, the animal will be killed. I know that the individual person could die as well, but I'm not sure this is the wisest thing to do.
The scariest part sometimes is like ive seen eels being super friendly or curious alot but why do morays have to be so friendly i know they are supposed to be one of the meanest so why do they cuddle your legs lmao
A whole bunch of really bad ideas that luckily didn't turn fatal.
ahaha not so fun fact: the polar bear that was ‘petting’ the dog actually ate it later bc the dog’s owner kept feeding it but they forgot too put food out for it one day so it just eat the dog that was conveniently chained in place
YET!!
Yes, it's pretty foolhardy to be interacting with wild animals the way they showed here.
Guard slapping hippo was risky business.....crazy s.o.b
LOL
Despite their common reputation for being feared and dangerous, witnessing these animals showing affection and gentleness towards humans serves as a reminder that they possess the capacity to display unexpected acts of kindness and compassion. - An intriguing and remarkable video, filled with interesting facts! 🌟
I cannot think of anything more wonderful than interspecies relationships. Animals are dangerous, but the rewards are priceless.
3:00
Not a crocodile - it’s an alligator.
Edit: Not a praying mantis
13:49
Porcupine quills are NOT venomous.
17:00 not a turtle - tortoise.
Tired of correcting - too many mistakes.
Thanks for the corrections you made.
one more I got 0:30 that polar bear killed that dog and ate it don't feed polar bears and just forget about it the owners of said dog admitted that the day they forgot to feed it that happened. The video cuts out about 2 min early. Not exactly dangerous animals being friendly.
@@Deadninja13
I believe that you are correct. There’s no way on this earth that a polar bear in the wild makes friends with a dog. Thank you for the information.
The scorpion was a filter
@@Deadninja13 I didn't know that it had been killed but I'm not surprised. What a horrible thing to do, would they put their child on a rope?
12:17 What an amazing video of the lady swimming above all those sharks! I heard this is the last video of her before she went missing. Police suspect foul play after a dolphin tipped them off.
1:31 that is literally the face of somebody who hasn't slept in 3-weeks😭
1:43 Wow, I think he's LUCKIEST PEOPLE because he's okay standing in the middle of alligators 🤩
You know something ? It is shocking how much compassion Animals have towards us humans. If only we humans had even a fraction of the compassion that animals have the world would be so much better
I have raised a lot of wild animals and birds in my time. One thing you always have to remember is they are still wild animals and you have no idea what will set them off. That's when things get very ugly very fast.
@YourLocalEditor some animals prone to rabies, an American bittern tried to take out my one eye but I was wearing glasses. Skunks if not descented can mess you up if scared.
@YourLocalEditor Deadly.
Yup, I had a very loving labrador who just happened to bite me when I was about 8, still have the scar. It got into a fight with another dog and as I tried to pull it away he bit me. Lince (the dogs name) knew at that moment he had done something terribly bad and I contributed to him getting bitten by the other dog as Lince was no longer defending himself. (Guess this is a bit off topic)
A wrong look, a quick gesture and many other small things can contribute to an otherwise calm animal all of a sudden turning hostile and/or unpredictable, especially if they are wild.
That's why a lot of these videos are actually professionals.working with animals they raised. They have two videos from Safari Sammie, a woman who raises big cats from cubs to adults so they enjoy her affection and see her as their mother. The other thing is the narrator makes some of these animals out to be dangerous when humans are never under any real threat from them. The guy jumping in with the those small crocs was totally safe. They are more likely to be hurt by him than he was by them. Another case is the whale shark. Humans are not able to be ingested by a them as their bodies are ill equipped to consume something of that size. Their diet consists of krill, like actual whales. It would have likely injured or killed the whale shark. Also, for all the snakes they showed, all of them appeared to be donesticated. Pet snakes are not a danger to humans and, if handled often, actually enjoy it. A constricter's bite may hurt, but the only way it'll kill you is by wrapping itself around you tightly and all of the snakes were very relaxed and docile. They're also much slower than the smaller venomous snakes so they'd have to catch you first. All in all, we should definitely respect wild animals as being wild, but we should try to actually understand these animals instead of labelling them as dangerous right off the bat. Learning about them helps us co-habitate and keep them safe too.
@@hawkmaster381Even domesticated animals can be deadly.
Це просто неймовірно, як деякі з найбільш небезпечних тварин на Землі можуть стати такими милими та добрими! Це нагадує нам про те, що кожен із нас може змінитися і покращити світ навколо нас. Ми повинні бути обережними та поважати природу, але також повинні пам'ятати, що в кожній тварині є душа і можливість показати любов і ласку. Дякую за це дивовижне відео, яке нагадує нам про важливість берегти і поважати всіх наших братів і сестер на Землі.
When….you’re….down by the sea and an eel bites your knee, that’s a Moray that’s a Moray. C’mon, sing along!
clever!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That rainbow python is amazing, I've never heard of them before.
oh that's probably because they are usually not wiled also the breed is golden child.
8:51 that isn't any old fox, that's Finnegan Fox
Ye
Although they are commonly feared and regarded as dangerous, the sight of these animals being affectionate and gentle with humans reminds us that they are capable of exhibiting surprising acts of kindness and compassion. - Great video Interesting Facts 🌟
Is anyone gonna point out the fact he called a Cicada a grasshopper? xD
Also called several alligators crocodiles and the big grasshopper a praying mantis.
thought he said Praying Mantis, hmmmm
Don't encourage people to put themselves in life threatening situations. Wild animals should always be treated with the respective they deserve and not as domestic pets.
Yes, yes! These are wild animals that aren't domesticated. Please stop thinking you can "tame" them.
the thumbnail is crazy
The bear isn't "petting the dog at 0:38... he's checking if his food (the dog) is edible
and also the bear did eat the dog according to the person who took that video (the dog owner)
Apparently that Polar Bear ate the chained up Dog just after your clip ended, editing is everything
That was a different bear and dog. These two were friendly with each other.
2:42
Seals themselves aren’t dangerous, it’s mostly *leopard seals* that could put you six feet below the earth
The polar bear and the dog clip is really sad as moments after the polar bear killed the dog 😢
I didn't know that the polar bear killed the dog but I did notice the poor dog was tied up .
So I wonder if they did that on purpuse to shock people .
Very sad .
@@_dakota_298 the owner actually tied the dog up for the night and when he woke up that happened
Shorty in the thumbnail got a WAGON 😂😂
Beat me to It
10:40 - Probably not too pleasant because cheetah tongues are actually tougher than sandpaper! It doesn’t take too much cheetah licking to literally strip the flesh off a human! I feel for the guy there, it’s gotta hurt!
The panther and rottweiler are Luna and Venza, a very close pair who live with a couple in Siberia, Luna was literally hand raised after being rejected by her mom. She has a channel here on RUclips, she's the sweetest, modt spoiled big kitty ever!
@@florianscholten1210 Luna the Pantera
Unfortunately these kind of videos encourage idiots from the cities that have never been around wild animals to think that you can just pet them. That's what gets people seriously injured and killed.
Wild animals caught being friendly why not take their offer wild animal has on being tame maybe there is an owner that has wildlife license to allow to encounter animals yes I understand wild animals usually belongs in the wild but with this video some of you people have problems with wild animals caught friendy how about some of yous are caught being idiots when you folks have problems with animals wild are caught tame.
@@dwightraspiller3760 Your obviously one of the idiots I'm talking about. You go ahead and go pet all the wild animals you want. You can find out all about natural selection. While we're at it we'll just remove all the warning labels from things so nature can take it's course. Have fun petting wild animals.
Friendliness aside, the Hippo enclosure needs to be better contained so the hippos cannot simply go for a walk amongst the people.
The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a slow-moving, filter-feeding carpet shark and the largest known extant fish species. The largest confirmed individual had a length of 18.8 m (61.7 ft).[9] The whale shark holds many records for size in the animal kingdom, most notably being by far the largest living nonmammalian vertebrate. It is the sole member of the genus Rhincodon and the only extant member of the family Rhincodontidae, which belongs to the subclass Elasmobranchii in the class Chondrichthyes. Before 1984 it was classified as Rhiniodon into Rhinodontidae.
The whale shark is found in open waters of the tropical oceans and is rarely found in water below 21 °C (70 °F).[2] Studies looking at vertebral growth bands and the growth rates of free-swimming sharks have estimated whale shark lifespans at 80-130 years.[10][11][12] Whale sharks have very large mouths and are filter feeders, which is a feeding mode that occurs in only two other sharks, the megamouth shark and the basking shark. They feed almost exclusively on plankton and small fishes, and pose no threat to humans.
The species was distinguished in April 1828 after the harpooning of a 4.6 m (15 ft) specimen in Table Bay, South Africa. Andrew Smith, a military doctor associated with British troops stationed in Cape Town, described it the following year.[13] The name "whale shark" refers to the fish's size: it is as large as some species of whale.[14] In addition, its filter feeding habits are not unlike those of baleen whales.
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You got that on Wikipedia 😂
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Awe the wolves are like puppies 🐺🐺🐺🐶🐶🐶
I love it so much I seen it so many times 😍
0:36-0:46 the polar bear did pet the dog but it ate the dog afterwards.
Is no one gonna talk about the thumbnail? (If you don’t look closely 👀)
I watch these videos pretty often. And usually they're so so. But this one was really well paced and I enjoyed it immensely. So thank you for that and keep them coming.😊😊😊😊😊😊
Sharks don’t intend to attack humans. They only attack you if they’ve mistaken you for another animal. For an example, a human lying flat on a surfing board is sometimes mistaken to be a seal.
If you love nature, everything is really cute
Agreed
@@ambermoore6679 Except the spiders, because i have phobia, didnt enjoy this video because of my phobia
i couldn't enjoy it anymore since i saw them
Very nice videos ❤
love your channel!!
Awesome job all love the animals in this video today can't believe how friendly they are all with humans 🦧🐒🦍🐺🦊🦁🐯🐅🐆🐻🐨🐼🦥🦦🦨🦏🐘🦒🐏🐫
They obviously weren't hungry 😂😂😂
that thumbnail 💀
Come on that thumbnail is clickbaity on two levels
Lol
The best way get views
Some of these people a Darwin awards in the waiting. Oh wait no Jessica the hippo already did that to her "owner"
Veľmi krasne nádherne video . Stim hrochom by to chcel zažiť 👏 😊 🌹
Souhlasím s Vámi.👍🏻
All of these animals are so cute
8:43 basically that's showing the shark what you really are.
Fully half of these videos are of zoo's sanctuaries and animals that are used to humans.
Thanks it is amazing show
So cute 😍 💓 💗 💕
This is so cool. Im a panther therian and i love to see a panther be this incredible❤
Great video
The guy with the hypo... He's STILL in deadly danger. Other who rescued hypos as babies have been killed by the very friendly hypo who almost regarded them as their mother.
Brown bears are regarded as the least dangerous bears, the least aggressive.
On average : There are less peoples attacked by sharks GLOBALLY in a year than there are peoples killed by an hypo in a month or peoples who die from falling out of their beds in Ohio in a month.
BIG error : The quills of porcupines are NOT venomous. They are only sharp and detach easily.
A well fed animal will always be a kind animal. Same with humans.
Dude, the baby black bear eating from humans is SO dangerous for the bear. If they become comfortable with humans, they will inevitably end up being put down as either a danger or a nuisance bear. Bears don't know their own strength so, if it wants food and you aren't willing to give it to them, they can easily maim you when they take it by force. Their claws are long and sharp because black bears are super adept climbers. Their claws are for digging into the bark as they sprint to safety. If they were scared or aggressive, they could slice you open with a single swipe. Also, even with their size, an adult black bear can rip a car door off it's hinges with ease. We live about an hour from bear country and have heard so many stories about bears and how scary they can be in just these situations. They literally tell the residents to not leave food in their cars or trash cans because they are smart enough to know that we are an easy source of food. I don't care about the moronic humans in this case, I'm worried they're gonna get this poor cub killed.🤬
The tethered dogs were eaten when the guy who set this up, forget to feed the bears.
Now I love tigers,lions, alligators, leopards and jaguars 🐆
Forgot wolfs
That rainbow python snake is very beautiful.
0:38 yeah uh the polar bear killed the dog after the video 💀
Myeah, I was going to write the same thing... Poor Husky ;_;
0:44 If I'm not mistaken that Polar bear killed the dog.
I currently have Covid and this made my day ❤
The tiger rubs once kitty aways a kitty 😊😊😊😊
This is how those videos start. "When animals attack." I've touched and interacted with some cool ones. Wild bull Moose, deer, bears, wolves and too many small pocket size ones to count, dolphins, Elephants, camels a HUGE Alpha Lion, a female lioness, a Snow Tiger, bobcat/lynx.. just to name a few.
I was telling my daughter this just yesterday. I wondered if her generation would ever get to experience the same things. Everything is so different now.
Out of all the animals I have met, the Bull Moose had the most attitude! I think people outside of Canada don't understand how big they are. NOT the size of a horse. So much larger!
The only thing I don't F with is the ocean. Hell nope! The sharks in this video were nursing sharks though. They aren't scarey
Eta: the video reminded me, I of other wild animals I have pet. Sting and Manta Ray's, Panther, porcupine, raccoons and skunks. I think I should have been a professional animal whisperer lol. That's a career right? 😉
@Now Issue 💕
I know the moose is taller then a car almost the size of a horse or bigger depending on the horse. I live in the United States and never been to Canada but yeah most people don't understand how big they are.
Nevermind after the polar bear finished playing with that husky, it ate the husky…. No thanks for the rest of this vid if they creator isn’t going to do their research.
The black panther and the Rottweiler are pets, owned by a woman from Siberia named Victoria. Yeah, she’s from Siberia in Russia Siberia is not a separate country is actually a place in Russia. Yes, Siberia is part of Russia. It’s not a country.
Yup, came here to say this. It was a clip of Luna the Panther, whose owners/rescuers have videos of her here on RUclips.
After the guy record the polar bear petting the dog, the bear ate the dog since it was chain around a pole the dog couldn't escape and die to the "friendly" polar bear.
Animals generally attack for food or if they feel threatened. Luckily, most animals don’t see us as prey, although if they’re hungry they probably could, but if they’re fed and are comfortable around humans, they’ll probably have no reason to attack.
I wonder how many of these people died a gruesome death later.
0:39 this is not awsome, the polar bear uses paw signs to determine if his food is ready, the dog dies later
Thumbnail??
All those animals are pets raised from babies and in some cases
you gotta be careful around stingrays.
Steve Irwin got killed by one of them in (2006) while filming for a show of his. R.I.P Steve Irwin
0:59 Evolution: Nonononooo What are you both doing! I worked so hard to make you enemies!
The thumbnail tho 💀
I've really love this video ✨️ Thank you so much 🤍
What do you like about the video, can you share it with me?
16:10 When Simba Meets The Man
That polar bear petting the dog killed the dog and ate it
There are a lot of cute moments and also dumb ones. Cuddle an animal raised by people and a wild animal are completely different things
You have the same eel twice in the video hahaha
I'm surprised by any of them. God doesn’t make mistakes. These animals share this earth with us for a reason and we as humans, can gain and learn a lot from our fellow species.
2:24
stingray be like: ITS SEXY TIME
Luna the panther is really sweet with her mama Rottweiler Venza.
wow these animals are beautiful i wanna pet a lion once
i have an cobra as pet, fun right? =D
hate to burst the happy bubble, but apparently the one of the polar bear and the dog didnt end well......... like at all
"Look at these friendly crocodiles from Florida!"
I think you mean alligators, dude.
0:45 wanna know what happened to that dog. It ain't pretty what really happened
What happened?
If animals are fed well then it gets a little bit easy to approach them...
FINNEGAN Fox n Tank!!!
So uh ya know the polar bear and the husky? Well…just after this was filmed the polar bear proceeded to k!ll the dog and eat it so……….yeah
At 4:50 i doesn't think that was a wild wolf - near around it's neck there was some sign, that it had a collar before. Even if it lives now in the wild, it was probably rescued at young by humans, and that's why is so friendly.
At 12:43 the whale shark wouldn't be able to eat the human, even if it would try to. They feed almost exclusively on plankton and small fishes, because while their mouth is big - their throat not so much...
Ok I kant love it bikkas I loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooove it❤️
The lady in the thumbnail tho....
even though crocs are dangerous they are not that hard to handle if one tries to attack you shut its mouth closed and just throw it away and it leaves you alone
These people are taking their lives in their own hands. It is up to the individual if they want to do this, but if something bad happens, the animal will be killed. I know that the individual person could die as well, but I'm not sure this is the wisest thing to do.
The scariest part sometimes is like ive seen eels being super friendly or curious alot but why do morays have to be so friendly i know they are supposed to be one of the meanest so why do they cuddle your legs lmao
Those are nurse sharks. No ever recorded attacks by nurse sharks.
YOUNG MUPPET, I HAVE SPIDER PHOBIA DO NOT PLAY WITH MY FEARS
I can't believe the hippo was friendly
Can't believe the hippo was friendly
Природа дружелюбна, якщо і ми будемо з нею дружелюбні
Maybe the eel was 7n a good mood that day x