Hi everyone! I can’t believe it but the channel has finally reached 1,000 subs! I just want to say a HUGE thank you all for watching my videos! I’m amazed people are even interested in them and I’ll be sure to keep continuing the work! Thank you 😁
الله وبركاته مساء النور والسرور مرحبا يا قلبي انا بنام عشان اصحى اكلمك بعد الصلاة مباشرة مرحبا مليون مره قلت له انا في الطريق رايح البيت من وين انت يا ابو @@Filmtvinterview
@@Filmtvinterview ث من كل شي في الدنيا يا رب العالمين على نبينا محمد بن سلمان بن عبدالعزيز آل محمد كما مرحبا مليون دولار أمريكي ولا لسه في الشغل والله ما عندي شي كبير ولا وسط ولا ايه النظام الجديد مرحبا بك في
I am not going to lie, when I first saw your videos popping up on my FYP on youtube I was like "This is some cool content that I wanna watch, but I don't wanna watch stuff about Ostriches PFTT", but this video was so good and allearing that I just couldn't click off. Good job man, this is probably one of the best informative zoological video I've seen on YT
Incredible. This bird just skyrocketed up my list of favourite animals thanks to this film! What I find very cool is their long necks and muscular legs.
It would have been fantastic if the Moas and Elephant Birds were still with us! So many unique and fascinating species that became extinct because of our fault and recklessness. Thank you so much for your work and for sharing with us!
Well that was fascinating and beautiful I didn’t know most of it and was blown away by the male ostrich tapping on the eggs talking to the unborn, thank you so much for your video
I don’t know much, but I love that in your videos you try to show that characteristics of animal behaviors may seem weird to us but in reality it’s about the “cost” versus the “benefit” of these adaptations.
Yes. I'm tired of people talking about rabbits eating their own feces like they were doing something wrong. Like, we find it disgusting because, in our biology, it's not a benefitial practice, but for rabbits it's good and important
Of course I appreciate the video, knowledge, and quality, but I also really appreciate the comments. Many times, a video like this would start a (mostly male fueled) sex/gender war. It's refreshing to see people here to learn and appreciate the diverse ways animals raise their young. Thanks for being mature and respectful y'all, giving me hope for the Internets
I hear you, it is refreshing that his videos don’t attract lots of angry dudes. 😂🙄 Whenever there are certain words in a video’s title, like evolution or matriarchy it’s usually certain to attract young earth creationists and/or misogynists who are triggered by scientific facts.
@@silvermainecoons3269 Such view are born out of subjective mindset.Because one had already formed a preconceived notion on what should,how it should and why it should,thus he or she is judgmental, especially when it doesn't fit into their unfounded myopic agendas. Nature always,i repeats always and by intention,finds or make a Way. As nature adopts the universal perspective of the universal principle,to view and find the base,source and a purpose/reason for a problem. Then proceeds to tailor design a solution for such nature and it's natural need. Evolutionary adaptation is driven by nature's need for value. Observing and interpreting the principles in and of nature subjectively, without knowledge and understanding of it original intent or purpose is a misconception of natural principle and it's process in nature.
I wonder what role human predation could have played in the ostrich evolution. Hunter-gatherers of southern Africa collect ostrich eggs, but are careful to leave plenty behind (to ensure future generations of birds). Maybe having the eggs of other females at the edges of the nest protected her own offspring from humans
I also think that ostriches have evolved alongside humanoids for a long time they do recognize them as a threat. So even if the human hunters want more eggs, they are probably not able to due to the fierce parents rushing to protect the nest. They probably just grabbed as many as they could carry and got the hell away as soon as possible. Unlike the extinct giant birds on the island that probably wouldn't have the same strong reaction to humans and let them take their eggs more easily. Emus and cassowaries survived because they are smaller and may be able to hide their nest easier, with cassowaries being aggressive indiscriminately on top of that.
Okay- vague information about ostriches nesting, I'm happy. Deep information about the pressures that may drive a species to nest communally, and in different ways for closely related species- I'm subscribed.
Really fascinating topic - I have always found the way ostriches care for eggs and youngs very notheworthy! 🖤🖤And others ratites breeding habitats are also interesting! 💙💙
I got here because I was watching Ima Survivor Sanctuary & their ostrich pair just hatched their own eggs in Texas. Even though the experts said they'd never hatch in Texas without being in an incubator. Well they did & I'm really hoping they live. It was interesting to see how Carl & Debbie came to be the way they are. Anyone ever wish Kevin at Urban Rescue Ranch would raise a group? Then again the thought of Keven raising a bunch of impressionable young is kind of terrifying. They take over the place.
I'm watching this video because of Ima Survivor Sanctuary and the hatching of the baby ostriches born yesterday on Mother's Day! It's so exciting to see. This video is excellent and I hope Jamie and Lester come across it.
@@angelacopacetic I knew someone else would randomly find their way here!!😊 It is really exciting & I really hope they do well in this critical couple of weeks. Carl really did it. Well & Debbie too but mostly Carl.
If your channel was a stock or cryptocurrency I’d put everything I got into it because this channel is highly undervalued with amazing product! Lol this one going to the moon 🚀 bet on that! Dope content bro 🙌🏾 see you at 1 million subs 📈
Reading tthe bible this morning Job 39 verse 13-18 MADE me to check on RUclips if there was anything on this topic... especially on the mother that leaves her eggs... this didnt sit well with me.... then I came across your channel. And you confirm the above scripture. Thanx🙌🙌🙌How great is our God our Creator
Damn, i just found out your channel with terrific videos! Great work you got here! Wish youtube algorithm didnt put your channel undervalued, such a shame
We traveled to SA and saw many empty ostrich eggs fashioned into all sorts of things. One was a retired dentist who make custom lamps. Ours is a lotus flower lamp, a cherished travel purchase.
In Africa, there are tribes that practise polyandry where one woman is allowed to sleep with several men or have several husbands . That is an indication that the behaviour comes from nature and probably has its own benefits
Very exquisite and unique birds resembles of the dinosaurs.. I like the contents, so let's help to save their natural habitat. So they will more longer years... Great job guys and video..
Says a minor hen to the queen ostrich, "Eh! Queenie! I'll give ya an egg or two to sit on, if i can borrow your man for a moment." Queen ostrich : "go on. Have at him. He is too much for me anyways, all that flapping about and nonsense!"
It is written: "The ostrich flaps her wings futilely- all those beautiful feathers, but useless! She lays her eggs on the hard ground, leaves them there in the dirt, exposed to the weather, Not caring that they might get stepped on and cracked or trampled by some wild animal. She’s negligent with her young, as if they weren’t even hers. She cares nothing about anything. She wasn’t created very smart, that’s for sure, wasn’t given her share of good sense. But when she runs, oh, how she runs, laughing, leaving horse and rider in the dust." - Job 39:13-18
Job 39:13-18 English Standard Version 13 “The wings of the ostrich wave proudly, but are they the pinions and plumage of love?[a] 14 For she leaves her eggs to the earth and lets them be warmed on the ground, 15 forgetting that a foot may crush them and that the wild beast may trample them. 16 She deals cruelly with her young, as if they were not hers; though her labor be in vain, yet she has no fear, 17 because God has made her forget wisdom and given her no share in understanding. 18 When she rouses herself to flee,[b] she laughs at the horse and his rider.
The production that went into this documentary is insane. Another excellent vid!
Cheers!
@@frankenscience3802 do you do these alone?! A comment you made and pinned suggested so. Amazing.
@@hohohojo Thanks! Yes that’s right - I make these all alone 😃
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Hi everyone! I can’t believe it but the channel has finally reached 1,000 subs! I just want to say a HUGE thank you all for watching my videos! I’m amazed people are even interested in them and I’ll be sure to keep continuing the work! Thank you 😁
Only going to get bigger!!
just recently sub this channel I love it keep the channel going!!!
Did you say 70 km/h, that’s cheetah speed not ostrich
الله وبركاته مساء النور والسرور مرحبا يا قلبي انا بنام عشان اصحى اكلمك بعد الصلاة مباشرة مرحبا مليون مره قلت له انا في الطريق رايح البيت من وين انت يا ابو @@Filmtvinterview
@@Filmtvinterview ث من كل شي في الدنيا يا رب العالمين على نبينا محمد بن سلمان بن عبدالعزيز آل محمد كما مرحبا مليون دولار أمريكي ولا لسه في الشغل والله ما عندي شي كبير ولا وسط ولا ايه النظام الجديد مرحبا بك في
As a birder and self proclaimed bird photographer this is wildly inspiring. Amazing videos of such a unique species. Glad I found your channel.
I am not going to lie, when I first saw your videos popping up on my FYP on youtube I was like "This is some cool content that I wanna watch, but I don't wanna watch stuff about Ostriches PFTT", but this video was so good and allearing that I just couldn't click off. Good job man, this is probably one of the best informative zoological video I've seen on YT
Incredible. This bird just skyrocketed up my list of favourite animals thanks to this film! What I find very cool is their long necks and muscular legs.
It would have been fantastic if the Moas and Elephant Birds were still with us! So many unique and fascinating species that became extinct because of our fault and recklessness.
Thank you so much for your work and for sharing with us!
Well that was fascinating and beautiful I didn’t know most of it and was blown away by the male ostrich tapping on the eggs talking to the unborn, thank you so much for your video
Makes me wonder if dinosaurs would nest this way
Wow, the production of this video is absolutely stellar. It is only a matter of time before you are recognized!
Wow the male seems to be the dominant ones in his harem 😊
I learned a lot about big birds here!
Last place I expected to bump into you
I can listen to this narration, and fall asleep like 'Sleeping Beauty'. Such clear tone and pronunciation. :)
Male Ostrich: I’m not a player I just crush a lot
Also Male Ostrich: I got custody of the kids
This channel is underrated. Hope you soon get more known from people. This art is big.
I don’t know much, but I love that in your videos you try to show that characteristics of animal behaviors may seem weird to us but in reality it’s about the “cost” versus the “benefit” of these adaptations.
Yes. I'm tired of people talking about rabbits eating their own feces like they were doing something wrong. Like, we find it disgusting because, in our biology, it's not a benefitial practice, but for rabbits it's good and important
The way ostriches evolved to use a communal nest really shows how adaptable they are. It's amazing how nature finds solutions to help species thrive!
Very interesting this communal arrangement?😊
Maybe my fave video yet!!! What an opening!!
Thank you!!
This is the first time I’ve seen your videos. You’re remarkable!
Thanks so much! I’m glad you enjoy them 🙂
You need sponsorship for bigger projects these documentary’s are pleasing to a euphoric extent
Of course I appreciate the video, knowledge, and quality, but I also really appreciate the comments.
Many times, a video like this would start a (mostly male fueled) sex/gender war. It's refreshing to see people here to learn and appreciate the diverse ways animals raise their young. Thanks for being mature and respectful y'all, giving me hope for the Internets
I hear you, it is refreshing that his videos don’t attract lots of angry dudes. 😂🙄
Whenever there are certain words in a video’s title, like evolution or matriarchy it’s usually certain to attract young earth creationists and/or misogynists who are triggered by scientific facts.
@@silvermainecoons3269 Seriously. The need a database for those males so no women have sex with them and reproduce their faulty genes
@@silvermainecoons3269 Such view are born out of subjective mindset.Because one had already formed a preconceived notion on what should,how it should and why it should,thus he or she is judgmental, especially when it doesn't fit into their unfounded myopic agendas.
Nature always,i repeats always and by intention,finds or make a Way.
As nature adopts the universal perspective of the universal principle,to view and find the base,source and a purpose/reason for a problem.
Then proceeds to tailor design a solution for such nature and it's natural need.
Evolutionary adaptation is driven by nature's need for value.
Observing and interpreting the principles in and of nature subjectively, without knowledge and understanding of it original intent or purpose is a misconception of natural principle and it's process in nature.
You are so awesome...love all the information you put into your videos,the footages and the way you explain. Thank you so much🌻
Such a nice comment! I really appreciate the support 😃
I wonder what role human predation could have played in the ostrich evolution. Hunter-gatherers of southern Africa collect ostrich eggs, but are careful to leave plenty behind (to ensure future generations of birds). Maybe having the eggs of other females at the edges of the nest protected her own offspring from humans
Makes sense. 👍🏼
I also think that ostriches have evolved alongside humanoids for a long time they do recognize them as a threat. So even if the human hunters want more eggs, they are probably not able to due to the fierce parents rushing to protect the nest. They probably just grabbed as many as they could carry and got the hell away as soon as possible.
Unlike the extinct giant birds on the island that probably wouldn't have the same strong reaction to humans and let them take their eggs more easily. Emus and cassowaries survived because they are smaller and may be able to hide their nest easier, with cassowaries being aggressive indiscriminately on top of that.
What a beautiful video. Such incredible energy and passion. Nature and it’s animals deserve more than our pollution.
It was a blessing to discover ur channel. This level of informative documentary is top-tier
Very impressive to see small RUclips r’s subscribers blossom!
Okay- vague information about ostriches nesting, I'm happy. Deep information about the pressures that may drive a species to nest communally, and in different ways for closely related species- I'm subscribed.
This was a well made nature video. Low unobtrusive music, soothing voice, and good intelligent content. Wonderful!
So glad RUclips recommended you
Hello from India 🇮🇳.
Very good Speech.
Really fascinating topic - I have always found the way ostriches care for eggs and youngs very notheworthy! 🖤🖤And others ratites breeding habitats are also interesting! 💙💙
It's fascinating that community nesting by these largest living birds .
Amazing video man! Your voice is perfect for these types of videos. Keep up the good work.
Very informative video, music not drowning out audio and clear speaking. As good as natgeo films.
I got here because I was watching Ima Survivor Sanctuary & their ostrich pair just hatched their own eggs in Texas. Even though the experts said they'd never hatch in Texas without being in an incubator. Well they did & I'm really hoping they live.
It was interesting to see how Carl & Debbie came to be the way they are.
Anyone ever wish Kevin at Urban Rescue Ranch would raise a group?
Then again the thought of Keven raising a bunch of impressionable young is kind of terrifying. They take over the place.
I'm watching this video because of Ima Survivor Sanctuary and the hatching of the baby ostriches born yesterday on Mother's Day! It's so exciting to see. This video is excellent and I hope Jamie and Lester come across it.
@@angelacopacetic I knew someone else would randomly find their way here!!😊
It is really exciting & I really hope they do well in this critical couple of weeks.
Carl really did it. Well & Debbie too but mostly Carl.
Wonderful documentary! As good as any on television.
This documentary was good you deserve a sub.
How on earth can this video how so few views?
Thank you for all your hard work and teaching about the earth's largest bird.
A very informative video, thanks for sharing this great video.
God damn if I’ve ever seen a channel that deserves to have more subs. Amazing work and quality!
Pfft... first poster that needed to swear to get attention.. lame
If your channel was a stock or cryptocurrency I’d put everything I got into it because this channel is highly undervalued with amazing product! Lol this one going to the moon 🚀 bet on that! Dope content bro 🙌🏾 see you at 1 million subs 📈
Wow thanks so much for the comment! Really means a lot 🙂
@@frankenscience3802 I agree with him, I am frankly shocked at your sub count, you must’ve had some experience or training in videography
If this channel was a stock or cryptocurrency I'd leave because both are doomed
Te kenaqet syri kur shikon keto krijess❤❤❤
Reading tthe bible this morning Job 39 verse 13-18 MADE me to check on RUclips if there was anything on this topic... especially on the mother that leaves her eggs... this didnt sit well with me.... then I came across your channel. And you confirm the above scripture. Thanx🙌🙌🙌How great is our God our Creator
Very interesting video. Thanks so much! Also, it would've been great for the narrator to discuss the behavior of the hen at 1:26.
HOW does she tell her eggs from others? Then she knows which chicks are hers?
I could only theorize how the eggs retain her scent, either from the egg shell itself or once they pass through her cloaca 🤔
She doesn’t.
Yes they adapted for sure. My Guineas do the same with a communal nest
Beautiful Upload friend. keep it up. Thank you for sharing this to us. Greetings from Korea
Damn, i just found out your channel with terrific videos! Great work you got here! Wish youtube algorithm didnt put your channel undervalued, such a shame
This is so intriguing! I never thought of this, so cool to learn about ostriches
I had no idea. That was awesome! 🥰
سبحان الله العظيم الذي خلق كل شيء وأحسن خلقه سبحان الله العظيم
We traveled to SA and saw many empty ostrich eggs fashioned into all sorts of things. One was a retired dentist who make custom lamps. Ours is a lotus flower lamp, a cherished travel purchase.
Simply amazing
Good work
So, hypothetically, the male ostriches could be raising other males chicks as well as their own?
Nice animations. What software tool was used for the animation?
In Africa, there are tribes that practise polyandry where one woman is allowed to sleep with several men or have several husbands . That is an indication that the behaviour comes from nature and probably has its own benefits
Very exquisite and unique birds resembles of the dinosaurs.. I like the contents, so let's help to save their natural habitat. So they will more longer years... Great job guys and video..
How magnificent they are!
Beautiful video. Thank you from Fiji lsland
I'm enchanted by his voice 🥰
Interesting! Refreshing to learn something new 🥚🥚🥚🥚
دمتون گرم عالی بود خسته نباشید 🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷💙💙💙
I'm amazed at how much I didn't know about the social behaviors of ostriches
Amazing story ❤
Learned something new today
That’s pretty cool! Didn’t know they nested like that.
Loved this!
😂😂 Is this a Nick Cannon documentary?!
Ah yes. The small brained big birds that attack anything that comes near their harem.
敬啟者您好,很可惜不會英語,如有華文字幕更好,相信會更多人觀看視頻,感謝您制作視頻分享。
"Wander FROO" ...??? (lol)
Excellent video, though. ... ❤️
The music is excellent 👌
WONDERFUL!
Have to watch at 1.25X to stay awake
I had noooooo idea...lol I’ve always said I’d love to ride an ostrich lol man that would be one fast ride!
very nice video
Ostrich and seahorse are the 2 most well known fathers in the animal kingdom.
Says a minor hen to the queen ostrich, "Eh! Queenie! I'll give ya an egg or two to sit on, if i can borrow your man for a moment."
Queen ostrich : "go on. Have at him. He is too much for me anyways, all that flapping about and nonsense!"
Interesting 🤔, I always wondered how can the have so much eggs in one nest.
You go glen coco !
How did nest parasitizing (where a forgiven species lays an egg in a nest it doesn't own) evolve?
Fascinating how they can thrive in Africa with all those predators.
3:05 I don't consider the other female ostriches mistress. More like they all got an understanding.
It is written: "The ostrich flaps her wings futilely- all those beautiful feathers, but useless! She lays her eggs on the hard ground, leaves them there in the dirt, exposed to the weather, Not caring that they might get stepped on and cracked or trampled by some wild animal. She’s negligent with her young, as if they weren’t even hers. She cares nothing about anything. She wasn’t created very smart, that’s for sure, wasn’t given her share of good sense. But when she runs, oh, how she runs, laughing, leaving horse and rider in the dust." - Job 39:13-18
Очень хорошее видео.
So birds also have mistresses? 😂😂😂😂
The ostrichs : were fast as f boiiii
I had no idea!
I think he’s too close to the mic but overall great video.
Thank u 4 this story i never knew anythink about ostrich now i no
Chim đại biểu con dễ thương quá
I never ever knew of communal nesting! Thank you for making my life a little less "ignorant and dumb".
These eggs are delicious, I crave them.
Wonderful
I love birds my animals and I love every kind of animal making more videos or bird Callie make more videos my bad brother
Спасибо🎉🎉🎉
Sounds better at 1.25. Don’t need the music. Would prefer natural sounds
😅😅😅😅
ลูกมากจะยากจน
😮😮😮😮
I am so tired of RUclips’s commercials. It is getting over hand. Please give me alternatives to enjoy video please
Job 39:13-18
English Standard Version
13 “The wings of the ostrich wave proudly,
but are they the pinions and plumage of love?[a]
14 For she leaves her eggs to the earth
and lets them be warmed on the ground,
15 forgetting that a foot may crush them
and that the wild beast may trample them.
16 She deals cruelly with her young, as if they were not hers;
though her labor be in vain, yet she has no fear,
17 because God has made her forget wisdom
and given her no share in understanding.
18 When she rouses herself to flee,[b]
she laughs at the horse and his rider.
what is his accent. it sounds funny ....... in a good way.