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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024

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  • @mndiaye_97
    @mndiaye_97  2 года назад +13670

    Had to reupload due to a copyright claim 🤦🏿‍♂️

    • @kiryugamr373
      @kiryugamr373 2 года назад +428

      youtube be like (also happy new year)

    • @dromusshiba9027
      @dromusshiba9027 2 года назад +56

      I see.

    • @nexk677
      @nexk677 2 года назад +153

      Rip was wondering why I saw this again but at a newer time

    • @michie666
      @michie666 2 года назад +94

      I can watch again and thank you 🌹

    • @Thekaiser1234
      @Thekaiser1234 2 года назад +45

      Thx I always smile when watching your vids

  • @St33lStrife
    @St33lStrife 2 года назад +2697

    There's this story I heard once. A lady feeds a raven everyday for years. This lady happens to be a photographer. One day, while she is at the Grand canyon, she loses her camera lens. A few days later, The Raven is sitting on her doorstep with the camera lens.
    Ravens be smart.

    • @casusbelli9225
      @casusbelli9225 2 года назад +123

      @Sporecat Insectivore Who said that raven got her that lens?

    • @St33lStrife
      @St33lStrife 2 года назад +41

      @Sporecat Insectivore didn't say it did XD

    • @myatthu7165
      @myatthu7165 2 года назад +241

      @@casusbelli9225 probably not her lens.Raven actually has the enough intellect to tell if something is missing from your usual image but can't tell if the missing things is truely yours.For example,Let's say you're really friendly with a raven,and that raven usually sees you with a blue hat.And if oneday,when the raven see you and you're not wearing your hat that day or you lost it,it will snatch a random similar blue hat from somewhere and gave it to you.

    • @nuttzekk3807
      @nuttzekk3807 2 года назад +146

      Reminds me of another story that I think was shared on this channel, but a murder of ravens once flocked to a house for I forgot what reason and instead of shooing them away, the owners fed the ravens. After that, the ravens actually came back for more food and eventually started paying for it with stuff they found as valuable.

    • @hlalakar4156
      @hlalakar4156 2 года назад +14

      @Sporecat Insectivore Conspiracy is also correct.

  • @pinkcupcake4717
    @pinkcupcake4717 2 года назад +8722

    Imagine having a tribe of elephants conduct a yearly pilgrimage to your house to honor your death after you their lives. What an honor!

    • @dankmemes8254
      @dankmemes8254 2 года назад +568

      I came here to have a smile in my face not tears in my eye

    • @Phearsum
      @Phearsum 2 года назад +474

      The ultimate honor nature could give man. They'll never forget you.

    • @73starrdiva
      @73starrdiva 2 года назад +147

      Just plain beautiful…🥲

    • @Choklitmontana
      @Choklitmontana 2 года назад +55

      Precisely

    • @dirtydoge756
      @dirtydoge756 2 года назад +308

      Bro can you imagine the honor?! That's absolutely insane! If I was dude's family i'd definitely be brought to tears every time dude's deathday came by and all the elephants rolled up to be like "AYYYY WE'RE HERE FOR THE YEARLY VIGIL!"

  • @firetarrasque4667
    @firetarrasque4667 2 года назад +3481

    Moral of this Story:
    Cooperation is an *incredibly* powerful tool, and a lot of animals are much better at it than we give them credit for.

    • @JohnnyYeTaecanUktena
      @JohnnyYeTaecanUktena 2 года назад +49

      Unless it is humans in marriage then we fucking suck at it

    • @chckngrub1090
      @chckngrub1090 2 года назад +38

      @@JohnnyYeTaecanUktena or humans in any romantic relationship that lacked a certain amount of faith.

    • @JohnnyYeTaecanUktena
      @JohnnyYeTaecanUktena 2 года назад +17

      @@chckngrub1090 So again Humans in general as pretty much most relationships are on the initial feeling which fades over time and then divorce happens as no one knows what type of a promise love is. And yes it is a promise not a feeling infatuation is the feeling they are thinking about

    • @raerohan4241
      @raerohan4241 2 года назад +35

      @@JohnnyYeTaecanUktena I think the thing about humans is that we're not meant to live in such tiny groups. If you think about our distant past, we used to live in tribes of 30ish members, give or take. So it was very rare for you to be the focus of an individual 24/7, and vice-versa. That meant the rare moments you had with each other were all the more sweet.
      Also, there was never one person in charge of any one task - not one person going out to find food, or make tools, or mind the children, etc. - there were multiple who shared the burden. Less stress.
      I honestly think this "ideal" of a nuclear family is actively damaging to society. Obviously we can't live in hunter-gatherer tribes anymore, but there's no reason that at least 3 generations of a family (grandparents, children, grandchildren) can't live under the same roof. That should make roughly 6 adults for every household

    • @JohnnyYeTaecanUktena
      @JohnnyYeTaecanUktena 2 года назад +23

      @@raerohan4241 a lot of Hispanics that i knew growing up lived in big complexes with their family grandma's, grandpa's, cousins, stuff like that so i get what you are saying. Old American tribes are somewhat the same never stay that far away from family and a lot of the times lives in the same culdesac.
      Now usually people also marry those who they are around enough such as childhood friends, co workers, classmates stuff like that because the bond is already there just like old tribes
      I am not even joking about that you are bound to marry a childhood friend/class mate/co worker over some person that you don't even know shares any interests or hobbies with you and or not even know if you are going to see them ever again especially if the other people you already knew were big parts of your life

  • @FlorentPlacide
    @FlorentPlacide Год назад +565

    I empirically discovered blinking as a form of communication with my cat. As he had a really intense gaze I often kept eye contact with him and started to mimic what he did. When we blinked to each other it was always a wonderful moment.

    • @bridgetsclama
      @bridgetsclama Год назад +53

      My cat just gives me a "deer in the headlights" look when I slow blink at him, the jackass lol.

    • @gabrielaribeiro6155
      @gabrielaribeiro6155 Год назад +10

      Me too, only found out it was a studied behaviour last year

    • @Scarr99
      @Scarr99 8 месяцев назад +3

      Dont keep eye contact with a cat. Its a sign of aggresion for cats.

    • @MegaJesseman
      @MegaJesseman 20 дней назад +2

      I discovered that with one of my cats also. If he was in a bad mood and I was trying to cheer him up I would talk softly to him and after a while he would start doing the blinking. And when I noticed this, I started blinking at him to show affection and he responded to it like he would if a cat had done it. I also rubbed my face on his half-jokingly, but it sent him into a frenzy where he was just rubbing all over me. I showed him affection the way cats show affection, and we formed a very strong bond because of it. After he died the next night when I was getting ready for work, I could feel something rubbing against my leg, but when I looked there was nothing there.

    • @HkFinn83
      @HkFinn83 20 часов назад

      @@Scarr99 animals in general. That’s why people who have a cat allergy or generally aren’t that into animals often find animals will make a beeline for them, show affectionate to them out of a room of people etc…then giving space is a form of respect to many animals, whereas when we get in their faces and touch them they don’t take it the way we mean

  • @Redd0w
    @Redd0w 2 года назад +3374

    Symbiotic relationships are just the most wholesome thing. Ravens playing with wolf cubs, cheetahs with emotional support dogs, spiders with pet frogs and whales saving seals from orcas, who can ever think this isn’t just adorable.

    • @stingerjohnny9951
      @stingerjohnny9951 2 года назад +272

      For the most part it is an example of two species working together for mutual benefit, which is understandable in a dog eat dog world. However, whales saving other animals are proof that altruism is not just a human trait.

    • @Thewalliest
      @Thewalliest 2 года назад +131

      @@stingerjohnny9951 well yes that is how the raven/wolf pact was made, its quite obvious that they would start to bond after years of working together. Getting closer and closer until they are caring and trusted enough to play with the cubs.

    • @surgeonsergio6839
      @surgeonsergio6839 2 года назад +81

      I can imagine an anthropomorphized buddy cop film based on badger and coyote.

    • @mr-not-so-creative
      @mr-not-so-creative 2 года назад +19

      i always am amazed at it like how did they figure it out and teach their young its insane

    • @SN-vr1xt
      @SN-vr1xt 2 года назад +10

      @Bring Peter Griffin to Super Smash Bros ...that needs to be a thing.

  • @roseslove1362
    @roseslove1362 2 года назад +10155

    This really goes from “If you haven’t smiled today” to “If you haven’t cried today.”

    • @FragariaNoKami777
      @FragariaNoKami777 2 года назад +73

      ^

    • @dovebair
      @dovebair 2 года назад +150

      He fixed you out, he really wanted those minerals!!

    • @hlalakar4156
      @hlalakar4156 2 года назад +597

      If you haven't cried today then read this:
      Alex the grey parrot understood human speech as well as some apes, but unlike apes he could speak back. His last words to the researchers caring for him where "You be good, I love you, See you tomorrow." He was found dead the next morning.

    • @FragariaNoKami777
      @FragariaNoKami777 2 года назад +275

      @@hlalakar4156 *angry sobbing*

    • @Eldritch-thing
      @Eldritch-thing 2 года назад +186

      @@FragariaNoKami777 *angry sobs with you*

  • @RelativelyBest
    @RelativelyBest 2 года назад +2360

    "Ravens and wolves cooperate and form friendships."
    Clearly they bond over their shared venerance for the Allfather.

    • @cosmic_poet7326
      @cosmic_poet7326 2 года назад +173

      His one-eyed gaze still rests upon this branch of the World-Tree.

    • @Minotaur-ey2lg
      @Minotaur-ey2lg 2 года назад +118

      Makes me think this may not be new behavior. Maybe they were doing it in Scandinavia back in the day.

    • @RelativelyBest
      @RelativelyBest 2 года назад +147

      @@Minotaur-ey2lg Oh, almost certainly. The whole reason ravens and wolves were considered to be Odin's animals is because they're both carrion eaters (wolves are hunters but very opportunistic when it comes to free meat) so both of them would hang around battlefields.

    • @anonymousthesneaky220
      @anonymousthesneaky220 2 года назад +52

      @@RelativelyBest All hail Freki and Geri, Huginn and Muninn!

    • @DynastyLuminous46
      @DynastyLuminous46 2 года назад +18

      @@RelativelyBest True, it's what caused them to be seen as "beasts of war" by the old Norse.

  • @kellythrash3154
    @kellythrash3154 Год назад +774

    This actually happened. About a year and a half ago, I adopted a solid black rescue kitten for my son, Drew. He named her Princess. The two of them are devoted to each other, although she usually sleeps in the bed with me.
    A little over a week ago, I was ready to go to sleep, so I picked her up and walked into my room. I sat on my bed with her in my lap, but she immediately recoiled and arched her back and hissed, staring right behind me on the bed. I turned and looked and there on top of the comforter was a Copperhead, ready to strike. I grabbed the cat and ran out of the room, later going back in to kill the snake, which had slithered under the bed.
    Without her warning, I would not have seen that snake before it bit me.
    So my rescue cat saved me from getting bitten by a snake in my bed, unlikely as it sounds. We're both still traumatized about sleeping in that bed, but it is getting easier.

    • @zaraz2109
      @zaraz2109 Год назад +59

      Ground squirrels saved me from a rattlesnake under my car once.

    • @matthememelord7829
      @matthememelord7829 11 месяцев назад

      @@zaraz2109elaborate

    • @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley
      @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley 11 месяцев назад +46

      I'm interested in knowing what part of the world you live in and what you were going to kill the snake with, lol. That copperhead would've been the brand new owner of that residence had I seen it 😂

    • @somethinunameit637
      @somethinunameit637 11 месяцев назад +43

      Give Princess a good loving boop on the snoot! What a good baby! My dog is so oblivious that she peed on a rattlesnake while we were hiking. We were lucky that the snake just wanted out of there instead of revenge.

    • @somethinunameit637
      @somethinunameit637 11 месяцев назад +29

      ​@BewareTheLilyOfTheValley copperheads are native to Americas, and they are very dangerous if you don't know what you are doing with venomous snakes. While they are beautiful, they blend in to their native surroundings scarily well.

  • @bigmonke7661
    @bigmonke7661 2 года назад +2910

    Imagine going to Japan and your just looking through a market and a penguin with a penguin backpack shows up and just gets everything for free and leaves

    • @r.j.penfold
      @r.j.penfold 2 года назад +412

      Wouldn't even be mad. That's a fuckin blessing.

    • @marydarkheart13
      @marydarkheart13 2 года назад +153

      Welp time to become a penguin

    • @SoulKingBK
      @SoulKingBK 2 года назад +72

      penguin: I AM GODDDD

    • @hih1617
      @hih1617 2 года назад +63

      @@r.j.penfold Yeah, no one ever deserves such blessing but Lala may R.I.P

    • @baphometwingsof666
      @baphometwingsof666 2 года назад +20

      PenPen from NGE

  • @Chikara_Ketsugo
    @Chikara_Ketsugo 2 года назад +1885

    RIP to Laurence Anthony, the father of the elephants. The ultimate animal protector. Also that video of the elephant holding a bone is upsetting that their friend or relative is gone, but wholesome that they care for each other, even after death.

  • @nightwolfkakana
    @nightwolfkakana 2 года назад +11829

    Not gonna lie the story about the elephants coming to the guys house definitely made me tear up a bit. So sweet

  • @hungrymusicwolf
    @hungrymusicwolf Год назад +307

    3:38 This just blew my mind. This pig just literally tried and succeeded to use body language to communicate the situation and get help for his owner. Somehow both realizing that other people could help, and that we can understand him if he tries to use body language like moving towards his owner to get us to come over.

  • @Bladespeedy
    @Bladespeedy 2 года назад +2308

    "If you do what you can for the world, you will be surprised how the world will remember you."
    Godspeed Lawrence Anthony.

    • @dflash1019
      @dflash1019 2 года назад

      Except you can't be surprised Cause you'd be dead

    • @Bladespeedy
      @Bladespeedy 2 года назад +36

      @@dflash1019 some people get to see how the world remembers them when they reach of age. Not everyone has to be dead to see how the world remembers them.

  • @RunD.Ones1s
    @RunD.Ones1s 2 года назад +4477

    The last one was one of the most beautiful stories I've ever heard

    • @tmirreusgalloway444
      @tmirreusgalloway444 2 года назад +4

      Lol you cloud that have watched it that fast(could)

    • @unwashedhands2087
      @unwashedhands2087 2 года назад +24

      @@tmirreusgalloway444 this is a reupload

    • @OG_DouG
      @OG_DouG 2 года назад +15

      @@tmirreusgalloway444 reupload, my man

    • @thuggplugg
      @thuggplugg 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/0dh1URaBQdc/видео.html

    • @tmirreusgalloway444
      @tmirreusgalloway444 2 года назад +3

      @@thuggplugg bruh what was that for

  • @Xidphel
    @Xidphel 2 года назад +9888

    In other words, when the father Jackal goes to the store, not only will he come back, but he'll have also made a trip to the toy store and Mc Donalds for good measure.

    • @blackburngaming8345
      @blackburngaming8345 2 года назад +314

      Nice.

    • @LagunaShirogane
      @LagunaShirogane 2 года назад +341

      He shoulda added that to the commentary lol

    • @spacebubble1552
      @spacebubble1552 2 года назад +80

      YES

    • @trevevern6788
      @trevevern6788 2 года назад +369

      The only dad who comes back with the milk.

    • @Atlas3060
      @Atlas3060 2 года назад +365

      @@trevevern6788 He got the good quality Chocolate milk too for the kiddo and some candies.

  • @jonathanslater1397
    @jonathanslater1397 Год назад +319

    Re. the elephant story - you promised we'd smile, you didn't warn us we'd cry! Great work as always.

    • @EmpressK_
      @EmpressK_ 10 месяцев назад +8

      Yes the elephant story ❤️

    • @TheVoicesOfTheBeyond
      @TheVoicesOfTheBeyond 7 месяцев назад +1

      The elephants really have been paying their respects.

  • @grantharriman284
    @grantharriman284 2 года назад +1118

    The elephants coming back each year is actually blowing my mind. Mourning a death is something I get, but to have a fairly precise track of when it happened and how long a year is is something that humans took multiple tries and some pretty precise math to get right.

    • @sunii4264
      @sunii4264 2 года назад +85

      Blows my mind too. Especially the one that visited after 2 years.

    • @milkjug4237
      @milkjug4237 2 года назад +153

      I always knew that elephants mourned their dead with funerals, but oh my god...they make holidays

    • @eliminatedzergling1685
      @eliminatedzergling1685 2 года назад +53

      indeed, shows just how intelligent a elephant truly is

    • @smallworld707
      @smallworld707 2 года назад +24

      How does an elephant know what a year is? Through the weather?

    • @eliminatedzergling1685
      @eliminatedzergling1685 2 года назад +42

      @@smallworld707 idk maybe it has something to do with how much they travel for water/food.

  • @laurakastrup
    @laurakastrup Год назад +2906

    My favourite moment was when confusion arose due to a Labrador being in an enclosure, most patrons know what a Labrador looks like and acts like, the staff had to explain that while the Labrador was a permanent resident, he wasn’t the one on display, he was the therapy animal of a female cheetah living in the enclosure but as she was eating at the time, the dog was just chilling and enjoying the attention from the visitors 😂

    • @jesper8836
      @jesper8836 Год назад +271

      GIVE THAT GOOD DOG A GOD DAMN TREAT AND SOME HEAD SCRITCHES
      seriously the clips of cheetahs and dogs wrestling together never gets old, especially because the cheetah has to restrain themselves not to accidentally hurt the dogs

    • @mrbigsta4221
      @mrbigsta4221 Год назад +36

      I would like to know where this happened.

    • @laurakastrup
      @laurakastrup Год назад +49

      @@mrbigsta4221 think it was somewhere in America, not sure what Zoo I just remember it.

    • @sammarie5424
      @sammarie5424 Год назад +26

      Misread patrons as patronous and got confused for a sec

    • @ironskelliton
      @ironskelliton Год назад +36

      @@mrbigsta4221it’s normal for cheetahs they are naturally anxious creatures so dogs make great mates for them

  • @jenneacubero1036
    @jenneacubero1036 2 года назад +18221

    Badger: I never thought I'd fight alongside a coyote.
    Coyote: How about fighting alongside with a friend?
    Badger: Aye...I can do that.

  • @tiffanymarie9750
    @tiffanymarie9750 10 месяцев назад +261

    I generally hate the mirror test, because it makes no sense when applied to animals that don't use sight as their primary sense for recognition. And it just occurred to me that mirror reflections must be especially freaky from a dog's perspective because they can't smell the reflection. It must be like seeing a ghost...

    • @LittleMew133
      @LittleMew133 5 месяцев назад +21

      My dog doesn't react to TV or mirror. But he responds to the Skype ring tone and my voice over Skype. Whenever Skype rang, he went to get my Mom to pick up and sat around to listen to my voice when I was away. 10/10 Australian terriers are smartest boys on the block.

    • @pushkardey
      @pushkardey 3 месяца назад +3

      @@LittleMew133 my Indian spitz does the same, she does not react to mirrors or TV but ringtones and my voice.

    • @filipbitala2624
      @filipbitala2624 2 месяца назад +3

      On another episode of biased test: are bats smart enough to pass the mirror test?

    • @SuicidalH
      @SuicidalH 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@LittleMew133 our mixed breed never reacted to mirrors or tv but recognized whoever was talking on the other end of the phone.

    • @stinkzsys4995
      @stinkzsys4995 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@filipbitala2624 bats actually have decent eyesight, they just rely on hearing more

  • @aravp.7495
    @aravp.7495 2 года назад +543

    The fact that there are good samaritan whales rebelling against the natural order of an apex predator is absolutely mind-blowing. The equation of life seems to portray higher intelligence with an equal potential of both benevolence and malevolence.

    • @aravp.7495
      @aravp.7495 2 года назад +38

      @@jovanka--------5302 shut the hell up bot

    • @Lexzah
      @Lexzah 2 года назад +27

      @@aravp.7495 I don't know what you're trying to do by responding to the bot. Just report it and it'll be removed

    • @Enchie
      @Enchie 2 года назад +54

      Someone has to balance out the evils of dolphins and orcas.

    • @leirbag1595
      @leirbag1595 2 года назад +44

      It's also funny that both the greatest sadism and kindness is born from the capacity for empathy
      It's just channeled differently in certain individuals or species

    • @aravp.7495
      @aravp.7495 2 года назад +3

      @@Lexzah mainly for the fun of it but thanks for lettin me know it can be removed that easily

  • @evasmiljanic3529
    @evasmiljanic3529 2 года назад +1585

    One story dear to my heart is of Malena and Klepetan. Malena was a white stork who got injured on accident by a hunter while in Croatia. Since she could no longer fly back to Africa, a local man took her in and kept her warm and fed during winter months. As time passed a male suitor appeared that got called Klepetan, and every year he would spend the warm months with her, feeding her and taking care of her and their offspring, then he would leave for Africa and come back once it got warm again. They successfully raised 66 chicks together.
    Malena died recently, after 28 years of being cared for by her human friend and her mate.

    • @themockingdragon135
      @themockingdragon135 2 года назад +96

      I'd heard about that one and it made me tear up a bit the 1st time.

    • @moemuxhagi
      @moemuxhagi 2 года назад +55

      SIXTY SIX CHICKS ??

    • @Krunchyz
      @Krunchyz 2 года назад +6

      @@moemuxhagi kleptan is one horny mf

    • @GeraltofRivia22
      @GeraltofRivia22 2 года назад +45

      @@moemuxhagi that's just over 2 a year.

    • @henriquefinger935
      @henriquefinger935 2 года назад +54

      @@moemuxhagi She really made those years count.

  • @FloatyyBrain
    @FloatyyBrain 2 года назад +2892

    I befriended a goose once! Named him max, we ate sunflower seeds together every time I’d come to the pond. He was a big Canadian goose and unlike the other geese at the pond, he didn’t try and eat my face or honk at me. He would just calmly walk up to me and I’d sit down with him.

    • @musicila8729
      @musicila8729 2 года назад +147

      Thank you for showing love to our wonderful family members🦆

    • @HeroOfTwilight1
      @HeroOfTwilight1 2 года назад +69

      That’s so wholesome and I love it

    • @pancakesandwaffles9664
      @pancakesandwaffles9664 2 года назад +61

      This made my day and I want to know more about max the goose

    • @MrGowose
      @MrGowose 2 года назад +88

      Thank you for feeding them seeds and not bread lol

    • @Dinnyeify
      @Dinnyeify 2 года назад +52

      You tamed the beast

  • @NemesisTomato
    @NemesisTomato Год назад +220

    The "a slow blink can make a cat go from grr to purr" line is brilliant writing

  • @samaritan_sys
    @samaritan_sys 2 года назад +464

    The sound of a seal talking was like 30% wholesome, 70% occupying my nightmares tonight.

    • @jakechilds5613
      @jakechilds5613 2 года назад +9

      Anyone else think that talking seal sounded like Jerma?

    • @SGGCREATIVES
      @SGGCREATIVES 2 года назад +5

      That was pretty messed up!

    • @emcaco
      @emcaco 2 года назад +9

      It definitely made me think of an old Disney character, like in 101 Dalmations

    • @SlurryNoises
      @SlurryNoises 2 года назад +21

      Sounded like an angry new yorker/northeastern american lmao

    • @SaptaTechEnthusiast
      @SaptaTechEnthusiast 2 года назад +1

      Any animal that can talk is unsettling.. 😨😨

  • @benmcreynolds8581
    @benmcreynolds8581 2 года назад +1161

    Mutual symbiotic relationships between animals are such a facinating thing and really give us a view into the minds and personalities. Nature is freaking awesome.

    • @shibasissarkar3340
      @shibasissarkar3340 2 года назад +14

      but can also be a bitch when it wants to

    • @dakuten7883
      @dakuten7883 2 года назад +8

      @@shibasissarkar3340 It's only a bitch when it's a symbiotic relationship working against you.

    • @maiaemmett2399
      @maiaemmett2399 2 года назад +9

      Especially because how surprisingly common it is, and with species you wouldn't think would have anything to do with each other like tarantulas and frogs.

    • @blackburngaming8345
      @blackburngaming8345 2 года назад +2

      You mean nature is fucking lit?

  • @Neo_Silver
    @Neo_Silver 2 года назад +527

    Ravens are truly underappreciated, and their relationship with wolves in mindblowing. A raven was once seen herding pups back towards the adults when they strayed too far from the kill and the fam. It's so amazing!

    • @yeemawheaver1387
      @yeemawheaver1387 2 года назад +26

      Yes, ravens are so smart. I want one, but it's illegal.

    • @yeemawheaver1387
      @yeemawheaver1387 2 года назад +13

      @@aurevlia well if I randomly see a raven in my yard I'll try, but I'm low-key afraid I'll piss off one for not giving it enough food and the rest will gang up on me instead.

    • @dagdamor1
      @dagdamor1 2 года назад +7

      A Zazu for wolves? That’s amazing.

    • @onionrings5362
      @onionrings5362 2 года назад +4

      @@Me-yq1fl actually apparently magpies are extremely smart

    • @Neo_Silver
      @Neo_Silver 2 года назад +5

      @@aurevlia The wild ravens outside my house have gotten used to us leaving cat food and coins out to attract their attention. It's really incredible seeing them slowly start to trust us.

  • @edadragneel1569
    @edadragneel1569 Год назад +145

    5:12 funny story, I actually knew about Tigers chuffing because of a movie and I tried to use it on a trip to the zoo.
    It was a field trip and we went to see the Big Cats, and all the other kids in my group were trying to get them to roar or make any noise. I remember bein like “guys, I got this” and I made as close to a chuffing noise that I could get, and the tiger looked up at me and then RESPONDED. I was super proud lol

    • @Zynnthex
      @Zynnthex 9 месяцев назад +8

      This deserves more likes.

    • @angelcollina
      @angelcollina 8 месяцев назад +31

      The tiger was like, “Holy shit guys! This one speaks Tiger!”

    • @notyourwaifushay
      @notyourwaifushay 3 дня назад +1

      We Bought a Zoo, lol

  • @Rytonic69
    @Rytonic69 2 года назад +1993

    The elephant one is incredible, because it means the elephants knew him as important enough to remember, and maybe even saw him as their own. They knew they were in danger, knew he helped them, and were genuinely saddened by his death

    • @animefan19999
      @animefan19999 Год назад +226

      What is really interesting about elephants is also the communication between even different herds of elephants, they have been observed coming to shelters on their own when they are hurt, even if the elephant in question has never even seen a human before. There is more then enough evidence to prove that elephants can tell eachother when places are safe. Of course the downside to the intelligence is that they can and will hold grudges, so if you mistreat elephants chances are others will know about it too.

    • @jahlasam
      @jahlasam Год назад +93

      It's special since they somehow knew he was dead from 2 hours away

    • @neka_jp2070
      @neka_jp2070 Год назад

      yo mama so fat, the elephants would mourn her death as one of their own

    • @Wakaflockaflank
      @Wakaflockaflank Год назад +53

      @@jahlasam I’m wondering about that too. How did they know?

    • @starcrafter13terran
      @starcrafter13terran Год назад +70

      @@Wakaflockaflank Maybe he didn't visit and they noticed.

  • @TheGreyParse
    @TheGreyParse 2 года назад +2202

    The sight of a penguin waddling around the neighborhood with a tiny Pingu backpack is the most adorable thing I've seen all year.

    • @Carpatouille
      @Carpatouille Год назад +66

      Yes, it made me tear up a bit. It's incredible how despite the world being able to be so horrible and cruel, there's some very wholesome and amazing moments like these. It would never happen where I live because of criminality, which makes me sad, but I'm also glad it happened and the penguin got to live happily and in peace with his owners

    • @Thebeast-ym2zf
      @Thebeast-ym2zf Год назад +2

      😂😂 😂

    • @1CE.
      @1CE. Год назад +2

      Only in Japan
      “bUT jApOon NoT puRrfICt”

    • @xenn4985
      @xenn4985 Год назад +13

      @@1CE. except it could happen other places...
      The "only in japan" shit is just straight stuoidity. Like it doesnt have areas that arent safe to do shit in.

    • @lisabelle7553
      @lisabelle7553 Год назад

      Lale!

  • @aruniyasminazizah3233
    @aruniyasminazizah3233 2 года назад +543

    That whale protecting the human from the tiger shark actually has a more wholesome ending. Cmiiw, based on the interview, the scientist encountered the whale again after the incident (i forgot how long the time passes) and long story short, the whale recognizes the scientist first. They had a happy reunion

  • @tritonmole
    @tritonmole Год назад +92

    My cat also recognises herself in the mirror and she understands how it works. Very often when she is sleeping next to the big mirror that goes from floor to ceiling, if i make some noise or do something that catches her attention, she would look at me through the mirror so she does not have to move her head around to look at me directly.

    • @SplatterInker
      @SplatterInker 10 месяцев назад +10

      I believe (but don't quote me on this) there's a difference between recognising someone else in the mirror and recognising a figure as yourself.

    • @garethbaus5471
      @garethbaus5471 9 месяцев назад +2

      That actually isn't the same thing as passing the mirror test. You still mostly look like yourself in the mirror, and your cat doesn't see you from your perspective. If you can apply some sort of non toxic dye to your cat in a place it can't see without it noticing, and it responds to seeing itself in the mirror by cleaning that spot, it probably passes the mirror test.

    • @angelcollina
      @angelcollina 8 месяцев назад +5

      My cat is odd. He’ll sit calmly looking into the mirror in the bathroom, but when on rooftop walks he arches his back and hisses at his reflection in the window glass.

    • @Whatlander
      @Whatlander 22 дня назад +1

      This reminds me of that one tiktok filter that gives you a cat face, so people made videos of themselves with their cats in their laps. Only there were multiple ones where the cat sees the filter in the phone screen, and immediately reaches up to slap the person's face. My guess is they think something is attacking their person, or sneaking up on the cat. I've seen my cat keeping tabs on me through the mirror, but that was the first time I saw cats react to what looked like a threat looming over them on the phone screens.

  • @somesweetguy
    @somesweetguy Год назад +1369

    I had an African Grey when I was a teenager. She would memorize peoples laughs and laugh back at them. Once when a friend of mine and I were stoned and giggling, she started to mimic us in parrot voice and it caused me to laugh so hard I tore a muscle in my abdomen and nearly had a hernia. I couldn't stand up straight for weeks. I have no regrets. I had to give her away to another parrot parent when she contracted an illness I couldn't afford to treat. I miss her dearly.

    • @VonRibbitt
      @VonRibbitt Год назад +166

      Objectively the best way to get injured

    • @PSICK1234ikillallracistrolls
      @PSICK1234ikillallracistrolls Год назад +124

      Mine sang randomly " if you happy and you know it say hello" I never taught her that.

    • @somesweetguy
      @somesweetguy Год назад +89

      @@PSICK1234ikillallracistrolls Oh they can also snitch on their previous owners if you listen to them long enough. The stuff they just pull up randomly is incredible.

    • @PSICK1234ikillallracistrolls
      @PSICK1234ikillallracistrolls Год назад +59

      @@somesweetguy Yeah...mine told my wife " you not myeshia ,, I'm happy myeshia go bye "....
      Got me caught up...

    • @stephanniemorin
      @stephanniemorin Год назад +30

      Awww, I'm sorry to hear that. She was a great bird, and I'm sure she's doing better where she is now

  • @theimaginatrix7625
    @theimaginatrix7625 2 года назад +392

    That last one killed me!
    Also, I remember one story about an African grey Parrot that hated another bird his owner had, and one time she brought home a chicken to cook for dinner and the parrot said the other bird's name in question while looking at the chicken, basically asking if THE BIRD IT HATED WAS DEAD AND GONNA BE EATEN. That's some scary smart parrot. xD

    • @13vatra
      @13vatra 2 года назад +110

      Or potentially trying to give the owner ideas. "You know, you don't have to go buy a chicken. Bob is in that other cage right over there."

  • @ajvsnajfb484
    @ajvsnajfb484 2 года назад +1245

    i went to yellowstone a couple of years back and at one of the stops on the side of the road there was a raven that showed up. he started walking around and hopped up on a stump and was posing for pictures and once we all put our cameras down he jumped off the stump and walked right through us without a care in the world. ravens are amazing animals.

    • @richardlair6981
      @richardlair6981 2 года назад +156

      "paint me like one of your French girls" - the raven probably

    • @redblade5556
      @redblade5556 2 года назад +64

      damn right he's photogenic

    • @dixiecyrus8136
      @dixiecyrus8136 2 года назад +15

      They have Ravens in the Tower of London.

    • @dustfoxyt
      @dustfoxyt 2 года назад +28

      That’s a much nicer story than the one in Yellowstone that I saw ripping someone’s bike seat apart lol

    • @Choshako
      @Choshako 2 года назад +19

      @@dustfoxyt The biker must have offended them somehow 😅😅

  • @carmenvazquez5784
    @carmenvazquez5784 Год назад +111

    This young man is wonderful! Not only are his videos fun and informative, but his commentary is hilarious!!! I've just recently discovered him and have been binge watching his posts for the past two days! Can't get enough!!!!!!!

  • @starlightdragon2665
    @starlightdragon2665 Год назад +1318

    Honestly the wolves and ravens is like writing a Viking saga and it sounds so amazing. Its a wonder why the vikings saw this stuff and wrote stories of the gods.

    • @aimeem
      @aimeem Год назад +131

      Well, both ravens and wolves are associated with Odin

    • @phastinemoon
      @phastinemoon Год назад +16

      @@aimeemI was about to say!

    • @FooxArt
      @FooxArt Год назад +22

      Plus there are actually many prevelent beings in Norse mythology such as fenris, bringer of ragnarock, or odin’s two ravens who you’ll act as messengers, spies, guardians , and viziers. (Sorry for all the spelling mistakes, it’s been a minute since I recalled anything mythology related.) Although that’s just to name a few of the most commonly known examples, as there are also many other examples throughout the mythos and culture of the Nordic peoples among other cultures.

    • @NerdieNook
      @NerdieNook Год назад +2

      It reminded me of Game Of Thrones. Because Bran was a Stark and the Three Eyed Raven.

  • @killian9314
    @killian9314 2 года назад +619

    Man, that last one is peak "an elephant never forgets" feels

  • @tiny99990
    @tiny99990 2 года назад +1679

    The Lawrence Anthony story is amazing, those elephants proved his point for him, they showed that beyond any shadow of a doubt they are worth saving (I mean every animal has a purpose in it's ecosystem and without them in the ecosystem it could potentially disrupt it so every animal is worth saving, but still) I absolutely love elephants they are wonderfully empathetic, caring, and smart.

    • @simpleknight1922
      @simpleknight1922 2 года назад +4

      Any idea of the outro music?

    • @Reagan1984
      @Reagan1984 2 года назад +19

      @@simpleknight1922
      Emotion Theme From Pokemon black and white

    • @icarusbinns3156
      @icarusbinns3156 2 года назад +78

      I still love the story of an elephant that saved a little girl during a tsunami. She’d gone down to the beach on the last day of holiday to ride her favorite elephant. That was the morning that a tsunami hit. The elephant turned his back to the incoming wave, reached up and held the girl in place with his trunk. She held onto him (and helped him use his trunk like a snorkel). Later on, her mother, realizing where her daughter must have gone, went to the wreckage of the beach, expecting to find the body of her little girl. And was stunned when she heard her daughter calling out to her, and waving from the elephant’s back (actually neck) as he walked over, often reaching up to reassure himself he hadn’t lost his passenger!

    • @Mernom
      @Mernom 2 года назад +30

      The thing that surprised me more is that they appear to understand the concept of years.

    • @icarusbinns3156
      @icarusbinns3156 2 года назад +43

      @@Mernom they also recognize the bones of other elephants, and will stop to touch the bones and grieve for someone they never met

  • @shambhavisadawarte4110
    @shambhavisadawarte4110 Год назад +37

    The elephant whisperer is one of the books that'll make you cry multiple times. Real work and real love between elephants and humans.

  • @Ailorn
    @Ailorn 2 года назад +2035

    My son wasn't feeling well and your soothing voice helped him settle down and fall asleep. :) He loves animals. I appreciate the wholesome content to share with him.

    • @paiger6058
      @paiger6058 2 года назад +111

      Yea it was a nice break from the animals being ripped to shreds 🤣 this one won’t give him nightmares haha

    • @autistic.gorgon
      @autistic.gorgon 2 года назад +60

      I hope your son is feeling better ❤️

    • @corrincom
      @corrincom 2 года назад +43

      just make sure play next isn't on, who knows which of his videos would pop up next

    • @ytyoungrichnhigh
      @ytyoungrichnhigh 2 года назад +4

      happy to see parents educating their children on them.

  • @AlucardHellsing-ct4ej
    @AlucardHellsing-ct4ej Год назад +1492

    I did the blink thing to a stray cat that looked ready to run away. Then, he came up to me and let me pet him.

    • @minc1236
      @minc1236 Год назад +75

      That happened to me too earlier this week! 8D

    • @lavarball1237
      @lavarball1237 Год назад +80

      I’m using this power for evil! 😆

    • @bakonburger
      @bakonburger Год назад +89

      @Gaffivory petting every cat in the world hahahaha!! (With permission of course )

    • @noonedude101
      @noonedude101 Год назад +53

      I did it to my own cat aaaand he didn’t care LOL

    • @Yroko
      @Yroko Год назад +26

      @@minc1236 i tried many times on my buddies cats, they dont really care. They'll walk up to u if and when they wanted to be pet.

  • @Theosis10
    @Theosis10 2 года назад +651

    The duality of nature...it can be brutal a lot of the time but these glimmers of pure wholesome are invaluable.

    • @plague_doctor0237
      @plague_doctor0237 2 года назад +5

      Just like mankind

    • @nightsage217
      @nightsage217 2 года назад +1

      whelp... it made us after all.

    • @Virtualblueart
      @Virtualblueart 2 года назад +12

      I've read some studies that if food and shelter are not a problem most animals get a lot more social.
      Without the need to constantly be on your toes for the next meal or avoiding becoming one they get to develop whole new behaviours.
      Part of how we got dogs and cats I think I read.

    • @camronrapp4146
      @camronrapp4146 2 года назад +3

      @@cyrusthegreat7030 You're speaking to a bot. It's not a real person

    • @ReptilianTeaDrinker
      @ReptilianTeaDrinker 2 года назад

      True. lol

  • @chelseaohanlon7550
    @chelseaohanlon7550 Год назад +50

    I'm seriously crying. 😢Those elephants truly loved and appreciated him. ❤I am so touched. Always have loved animals. Always known there is more to them to understand and love than we think. Thank you for spreading the word friend. Your voice matters.

  • @supersapp4662
    @supersapp4662 Год назад +1692

    The fact he NEVER says the poachers name to never give them credit or recognition Is just amazing

    • @kingsadvisor18
      @kingsadvisor18 Год назад +58

      GOOD

    • @johnathan_maximiliam
      @johnathan_maximiliam Год назад +86

      except for baby. I'm assuming that's since he's dead

    • @PunakiviAddikti
      @PunakiviAddikti Год назад +130

      RIP poacher dude.
      Oh, I don't mean rest in peace, I mean rest in _pieces._

    • @The_Worst_Guy_Ever
      @The_Worst_Guy_Ever Год назад +6

      People doing illegal activities don’t typically want their name out there anyway

    • @XtraBrad
      @XtraBrad Год назад +12

      @@The_Worst_Guy_Everhe’s dead genius

  • @nrvlcrt
    @nrvlcrt 2 года назад +1012

    I really went from "aww" because of the penguin story and a whole damn mess for the elephant story. Made me cry so much.

    • @Anino_Makata
      @Anino_Makata 2 года назад +54

      The fact that the penguin was given a Pingu backpack is just bonus seratonin.

    • @nrvlcrt
      @nrvlcrt 2 года назад +11

      @@Anino_Makata exactly! i melted 😭✨

    • @HassanAhmed-rf9xr
      @HassanAhmed-rf9xr 2 года назад +13

      yes the puppy an small cheetah caught me off guard but it was wholesome. This guy says if this doesn't move u or something this will an it did but not much (the penguin was just using them). The elephant story did it for me I was just depressed an sad getting me teary eyed dammit.

    • @themaskedhungarian7021
      @themaskedhungarian7021 2 года назад

      I'm not crying its just salt in my eye's😅

    • @shiftedshapperyt2965
      @shiftedshapperyt2965 2 года назад +3

      Elephants are awesome. Change my mind.

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 2 года назад +4355

    We're not so different from the other living things on the planet after all. Nice to see the positive side of nature instead of the scary side, like the content you usually show us.

    • @gosays7405
      @gosays7405 2 года назад +180

      These bots trying to seduce fucking children on the internet on a wholesome video makes me sick, grab me a bucket. Quick!

    • @ufsans4236
      @ufsans4236 2 года назад +25

      Scary?
      Scary?!
      Pfft?!
      Hahahahahah
      You mean traumatic side right

    • @ufsans4236
      @ufsans4236 2 года назад +14

      @@gosays7405 also I carry a bucket everywhere I go, here also I need a favor, get an IP grabber and try to grab the bots IP

    • @Lexzah
      @Lexzah 2 года назад +34

      @@gosays7405 Report every bot you see, hopefully something gets done about it

    • @chrisquiett1776
      @chrisquiett1776 2 года назад +21

      @@gosays7405 I just reported it. It was a fair report and shouldn’t be on this channel. I didn’t report you for swearing because even though I have three children who watch this channel I don’t see anything wrong with swearing. I make them know they can’t do it because they need to understand people are fragile and can offend people. But they aren’t pansies so they can hear stuff they don’t like. Granted I swear like a drunk sailor but never with anger. You lose your point when you revert to swearing and anger. Cursing is for fun or panic. Not providing a point. I’m not going to tattle but be better. Not asking you to be a saint, but proof read and work to being perfect. We won’t achieve it but why not aim in that direction?

  • @hyperdeath84
    @hyperdeath84 Год назад +65

    That raven and wolf thing is so damn cool. Two of my favourite animals teaming up, I love it.

  • @Ilikecatsismychannelname
    @Ilikecatsismychannelname 2 года назад +2064

    Penguin story is proof that some wild animals will choose living with humans over remaining wild and is probably how domestication got started in the first place. It's a pretty simple choice from the animal's perspective between a life of struggle and constant risk of death over one of comfort and ease. It's one our ancestors made, too. That's how cities happened and, by extension, civilization as a whole.
    Edit: Clearly I have touched on a hot topic without meaning too. Goodness me...

    • @hauntedshadowslegacy2826
      @hauntedshadowslegacy2826 2 года назад +243

      Yuuuuup. A lioness once left her cubs at the feet of a wildlife reserve ranger while she went off to hunt, and she did so without any prompting. Cheetahs are generally neutral toward humans, and some even come up to humans willingly for pets and companionship. A number of currently wild species are friendly toward humans to the point I'm convinced some of 'em could've been domesticated by now if wildlife preservation groups weren't actively preventing further domestication.

    • @Ilikecatsismychannelname
      @Ilikecatsismychannelname 2 года назад +127

      @@hauntedshadowslegacy2826 But should we humans be blamed if they domesticate themselves? I don't thinks so. Animals are allowed to have free will and choose the easy life if they want to.

    • @hauntedshadowslegacy2826
      @hauntedshadowslegacy2826 2 года назад +176

      @@Ilikecatsismychannelname Good point, but it's less about the animals' free will and more about 'we don't know enough about what they'll do in a domestic setting'. Remember, cheetahs still have gigantic teeth (combine that with society's general demonization of cats, and it's not a good look...). The animals aren't the ones that need convincing- the humans are.

    • @Ilikecatsismychannelname
      @Ilikecatsismychannelname 2 года назад +39

      @@hauntedshadowslegacy2826 True.

    • @broodyraccoon1
      @broodyraccoon1 2 года назад +63

      Every animal that lives in a large herd/pack is taught what it's place is and that is to be a productive member of their group. However there are individuals who for a variety of reasons may feel like the odd one out or is Ostracized by their group. For whatever reasons certain animals will take a chance on humans, for some it works out or for others not so much. However, once they have been recognised as having been domesticated they cannot be released back into the wild again.

  • @allisondempsey982
    @allisondempsey982 2 года назад +5717

    I love your content. Whether it's wholesome or trauma-induced facts about animal, I always appreciate the hard work and dedication you put into each of the videos. Plus, your commentaries really funny and helps put a smile back onto my face. So thank you for that.

    • @CyrienProgredi
      @CyrienProgredi 2 года назад +52

      Uh youtube, they're literally advertising porn right here out of all places. Police?

    • @Pug254
      @Pug254 2 года назад +34

      @@CyrienProgredi and yet they ban someone who said “damn” :(

    • @ArtisticlyAlexis
      @ArtisticlyAlexis 2 года назад +14

      @@CyrienProgredi I just wasted my time reporting the iirc 5 in this wonderful comment alone! It's not like RUclips does anything about it.

    • @ccscheller8193
      @ccscheller8193 2 года назад +4

      @@ArtisticlyAlexis I think I just saw one disappear

    • @paulfrank7164
      @paulfrank7164 2 года назад +12

      @@Pug254 someone got banned for saying damn 🙄 who? That's beyond sad

  • @pigeoncube8881
    @pigeoncube8881 2 года назад +313

    my cat used to be an alert cat (she would go out with her owner and be able to alert if something went wrong with her illness), she now knows if i have a headache and will lie on my back and purr directly into my spine, and i can confirm it makes my headaches feel better

    • @nunyabisnass1141
      @nunyabisnass1141 2 года назад +27

      That is called a friend and family. It rarely happens, but a couple times someone called me out on referring to my cat as a person. Philosophical discussions on personhood aside, that cat has displayed more humanity than most humans ive known. Grace, empathy, friendship...love? Shes more human some family. She even acts as a setinal against strange dogs and cats at the porch window. Shes just awesome that way.

    • @seikuo36
      @seikuo36 2 года назад +27

      @@nunyabisnass1141 If you dont talk to your pet like you are buddies you lost at having a pet lmao

    • @orangecat9559
      @orangecat9559 2 года назад +2

      damn i want one too

    • @ljs8824
      @ljs8824 2 года назад +10

      Can confirm. Cats have healing powers and I have experienced this first hand many times

  • @lifesyphon1
    @lifesyphon1 8 месяцев назад +9

    I can’t imagine a bigger flex or better testament to a man’s goodness, than elephants having their own yearly memorial service mourning his death.

  • @titantanic7255
    @titantanic7255 2 года назад +1860

    One time when I was boogie boarding in the morning in San Diego, I saw a baby seal waving and jumping to me and so I started jumping with it too, we played a game, a sort of peakaboo, where when the wave would come I would hide under the wave, the baby seal would jump up to check on me, and when the wave pasted I jumped back out and surprised him, he got really happy when I jumped out and was confused when I disappeared under the wave and even checked the water for me, seals are very smart and playful

    • @frankglynn8209
      @frankglynn8209 2 года назад +94

      TOO CUTE🥰🥰

    • @nono7120
      @nono7120 2 года назад +45

      Awee 😭😭

    • @abbyshore9953
      @abbyshore9953 Год назад +37

      Oh my God that's adorable

    • @diamondsngunns88
      @diamondsngunns88 Год назад +28

      I’m glad you had this experience 🥰 thank you for sharing your story ❤️❤️❤️🙏🌊

    • @icarusbinns3156
      @icarusbinns3156 Год назад +74

      That’s very like the red panda Peekaboo at a zoo near me. On a rainy, cold day, which was perfect for him, I went to the zoo. I didn’t have work or school. And there weren’t any school groups. As a joke, I called “Peekaboo!” At the panda’s enclosure. And he came racing out on his treebranch bridge, making this super-happy yattering noise. Then he ducked into the leaves. We played peekaboo for… I don’t know how long. One of the zoo keepers heard the panda sounds, heard me laughing and calling “peekaboo! There you are!” She thought I was talking to a child. Until she realized the panda sounds were him answering me.
      Me and the panda were chilly because rain. And I was absolutely soaked. But we had so much fun! And… he got his name changed… from Greg to Peekaboo

  • @AirFriedShrimp
    @AirFriedShrimp 2 года назад +277

    Ravens are a lot more intelligent than we give them credit for. I went to a bird show a couple years ago and they had taught a raven how to recycle. You would give it your garbage and it would sort it into trash or recycling

    • @pegu7317
      @pegu7317 2 года назад +48

      Still trying to teach a lot of humans that one

    • @oscaraurelio8869
      @oscaraurelio8869 2 года назад +20

      Crows, ravens and even magpies can recognize themselves in front of a mirror, as amazing as it seems.

    • @EnchWraits
      @EnchWraits 2 года назад +4

      So they can be smarter than the bald monkeys (Homo sapiens)?

    • @Tink00
      @Tink00 2 года назад +3

      Ooh I need one of those

    • @RagerQueen
      @RagerQueen 2 года назад +3

      I read that as "bicycle" and was imagining a raven riding a miniature bike

  • @jadeabrown9599
    @jadeabrown9599 2 года назад +861

    This is legit thee most wholesome thing ever, Even though he is not smiling I could feeling him smiling and it makes me smile

    • @juanjoyaborja.3054
      @juanjoyaborja.3054 2 года назад +15

      I’m the first non-bot reply to this comment

    • @mab_25
      @mab_25 2 года назад +2

      @@juanjoyaborja.3054 I'm the seconf

    • @ackthegreat6697
      @ackthegreat6697 2 года назад +2

      @@mab_25 yaay im the third

    • @mab_25
      @mab_25 2 года назад +2

      @@ackthegreat6697 nice

    • @ianabraham5180
      @ianabraham5180 2 года назад +2

      @@ackthegreat6697 im the fourth

  • @carriebradley7634
    @carriebradley7634 Год назад +22

    I've now seen 5 or 6 of your videos. What I find impressive is that you seem to ALWAYS do your research. Your facts on ALL species you cover are spot on. And then you add a fun and entertaining way of presenting your videos! I'm 54, and I truly enjoy your style!!! Well done, you!!! 😊

  • @HowlingMoon-vd7xc
    @HowlingMoon-vd7xc 2 года назад +345

    Lawrence was one of the three people who inspired me to become a Veterinarian Technologist. The other were Dr. Jane Goodall and Steve Irwin. Now I'm crying rembering that he is no longer with us.

    • @darksu6947
      @darksu6947 2 года назад +8

      Here, have a hug 🤗

    • @anesann-fk5hp
      @anesann-fk5hp 2 года назад +2

      im going to LTI to do the same thing i've loved animals since i first saw them.

    • @HowlingMoon-vd7xc
      @HowlingMoon-vd7xc 2 года назад +2

      @@anesann-fk5hp I went to PCI first however due to issues within the school I had to finish elsewhere

  • @gabe-dn4qp
    @gabe-dn4qp 2 года назад +815

    Not gonna lie: Most of these made me at least smile and a few made me go "Awww, that's adoarable!" That last one, however, made me bawl my eyes out.

    • @DarthSidian
      @DarthSidian 2 года назад +35

      The last one nearly makes my grown male ass cry every single time.

    • @GingeRenee
      @GingeRenee 2 года назад +15

      Me too hun. That was a very moving story.

    • @darealg6823
      @darealg6823 2 года назад +8

      @@DarthSidian same here bro

  • @Phearsum
    @Phearsum 2 года назад +374

    That last story really is one of the greatest stories ever told. I know elephants will remember you for a lifetime. But these elephants even had a sense of when he was no longer among the living. And remembered where he lived, and made the journey to pay their respects that same day, and have done so every year since? That man is blessed. He's got the ultimate friends. I'm not crying, you are.

    • @KlavierMenn
      @KlavierMenn 2 года назад +63

      And there's a chance that the older elephants will _teach_ their young that 'once a kind creature lived near here. It was not like us, was small, but saved many of us from death and cared for us. It isn't with us now, gone to where the dead goes, so we pay it respect'. This man may have won a _generation_ of respect

    • @unseeliej
      @unseeliej 2 года назад +40

      The elephants gave him an official holiday.

    • @KornyeEast
      @KornyeEast 2 года назад +1

      @@unseeliej who told them he died tho?

    • @jelly2882
      @jelly2882 2 года назад +42

      @@KornyeEast I can't 100% confirm this since my memory could be hazy at time but i remember reading/watching a video and/or an article (memory hazy I'm sorry) that The Elephant Whisperer would regularly visit, feed and interact with the elephants he saved in the reserve. The elephant tribe's matriarch, named Nana specially grew fond of Lawrence and was always calm around him. Once he died and stopped visiting them it is thought the elephants, specially their matriarch Nana, noticed this and traveled to their saviors house to check on him.

    • @gildedpeahen876
      @gildedpeahen876 2 года назад +5

      They KNEW! tell me that we aren't all connected, and that animals haven't lost their 6th sense as most humans have

  • @makingstatements812
    @makingstatements812 Год назад +17

    Man when you get old everything hits you on the feels.

  • @robertdaniels-lane7321
    @robertdaniels-lane7321 2 года назад +400

    Yeah, I remember the Lawrence Anthony story. Those elephants showed the ultimate respect for his passing. Nature is just amazing!

    • @NeoAnderson7777
      @NeoAnderson7777 2 года назад +7

      It's actually fake. Local activists lure the elephants there so news outlets can bring awareness to poaching. Elephants are smart but not smart enough to go 2 miles to the guys house around the same time every year.

    • @kyokuslaps2411
      @kyokuslaps2411 2 года назад +19

      @@NeoAnderson7777 omg 2 miles to a location that held great importance to them 😱 no way a stupid elephant could do that! Man stfu

    • @redacted4141
      @redacted4141 2 года назад +5

      @@kyokuslaps2411 agreed let us have a bit of wholesomeness in this shitty world

    • @pokaay3163
      @pokaay3163 2 года назад +4

      @@NeoAnderson7777 source please?

    • @NeoAnderson7777
      @NeoAnderson7777 2 года назад +6

      @@kyokuslaps2411 source: ruclips.net/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/видео.html
      Who is stupid now? 🤣 Try doing a little research.

  • @big_john0125
    @big_john0125 2 года назад +312

    That last fact brought a tear to my eye. People like him try so hard to be taken to soon. But he is is remembered by the souls he helped saved.

    • @SakuraMoonflower
      @SakuraMoonflower 2 года назад +18

      It made me misty too. :( Being adopted by elephants after working to save their lives, then being remembered and mourned by your elephant family after you die. :(

    • @paleface171
      @paleface171 2 года назад +5

      Why does death take the best of us to soon?
      When walking through a garden you always pick the best and most beautiful flowers.

  • @michaelalexispalmer3375
    @michaelalexispalmer3375 2 года назад +656

    I can't wait until a network picks you up as a Nature Show Host! Man, You have a remarkable future ahead of you! Never stop doing what you do.

    • @Toywins
      @Toywins 2 года назад +3

      I think VICE would be a great network!

    • @Just999Me
      @Just999Me 2 года назад +25

      I agree. If science class presented it like this to us in high school, i think a lot more of us would be interested in our biology/science classes. and we probably would've come out of high school with better grades.

    • @katcalico9142
      @katcalico9142 2 года назад +10

      Yes!!! Education + Humor
      + Fun = Gold

    • @divineorder7695
      @divineorder7695 2 года назад

      That part 👊🏼💯❗

    • @katcalico9142
      @katcalico9142 2 года назад +1

      @@Just999Me 💯

  • @PeachySASQUATCH
    @PeachySASQUATCH Год назад +13

    That last one really got me! It’s so incredible to think non-human animals feel things we do, and can even recognize when other animals have helped them

  • @InsaneLaughter01
    @InsaneLaughter01 2 года назад +2597

    I also want to share my own story:
    I was adopted by a cat a few years ago. He was the biggest old Tom I’d ever seen.
    He was just a grey cloud and sweet as pie.
    He showed up when I was seriously contemplating suicide but he would distract me and keep me company every night when I returned from school/work.
    I dubbed him Smokey Boy and would open my window to sing to him. When he’d come running, I’d pop my screen out to let him in and then we’d while away the nights. My parents forbid animals so it had to be a secret.
    Smokey Boy was a beautiful grandfatherly type cat and insisted his head be resting on my left thigh or buried in the crook of my neck.
    When I’d sit at my desk working or reading a book, He’d wriggle himself under my shirt or inside my hoodie, wrap his paws around my neck and nuzzle his face into me like a kid. I’d gently rock with him and hum like a mom with her baby.
    One the more painful nights when my depression was worse, If I cried myself to sleep on the floor, He’d lick my face until I got up and then he’d butt me with his head until I got into bed.
    He’d defiantly meow if I didn’t hold the blanket open for him to snuggle against me.
    I was his giant heater and he would make biscuits on me or repeatedly curl his paws around my hand. If I had a nightmare, he’d get up and curl himself around my head and groom me and purr loudly.
    I remember being absolutely devastated when he died. He was old when I met him. Some of his kittens still roam the neighborhood. It’s a bittersweet feeling to see parts of him in the strays today.
    Gods I still miss him painfully. I even got a tattoo in his memory. I use to think people where nuts when they took the death of a pet so hard.
    But after I lost my Smokey Boy, It was like the world lost color.
    It’s been four years and I think I’m finally ready to get a new cat, but no one can ever replace my baby boy. I miss you my sweet boy. I love you so much.
    (To the people discussing me in the thread, my pronouns are she/her if it helps ease the mystery.)

    • @mo_robin
      @mo_robin 2 года назад +186

      This is so beautiful...I know it hurts a lot to have your heart taken away, but those beautiful and amazing moments that you guys shared will forever be sacred. He will always remain and I'm happy that you finally feel comfortable enough to move forward 🤍

    • @briangitachu8621
      @briangitachu8621 2 года назад +50

      😥

    • @ashmein6021
      @ashmein6021 2 года назад +84

      aww I really could feel your sadness! I also had this nice cat around the neighborhood being fed by people at the same buidling. One time we noticed he looked so weak and we smelled something until we realized it was coming from his genital area we dont know if it was deliberately hurt by human or he got into fight but there;s maggots and probably severely injured. he stayed at our front step and the room next to us as well. I think our neighbor also cared for him and took him inside about the time he was getting weaker and my sibling told me that the cat has passed away. Bestie we called him and i still miss him a lot

    • @potatonope9774
      @potatonope9774 2 года назад +45

      God I relate so hard.... I don't know what I'll do when KitKat dies.

    • @nermalpancakes
      @nermalpancakes 2 года назад +36

      adopt one of his babies

  • @MrMeow-vg9cb
    @MrMeow-vg9cb 2 года назад +238

    Ya know? I’m just gonna say it.
    This guy is the only reason I haven’t deleted my TikTok account already. He’s that good

    • @aidanstockwell1326
      @aidanstockwell1326 2 года назад +10

      same, great stuff.

    • @leechowning2712
      @leechowning2712 2 года назад +10

      Well, him and BDylan... I wish PBS would give those two actual half hour shows. Would maybe hook up my TV again.

    • @Marvelfanatic3658
      @Marvelfanatic3658 2 года назад

      Ok

    • @ragevsraid7703
      @ragevsraid7703 2 года назад +3

      I am just glad he come to youtube :)

    • @demontorch
      @demontorch 2 года назад +1

      Him, Strawhatgoofy, and Movie Daddy convince me to stay

  • @aniruudhh
    @aniruudhh 2 года назад +226

    The last one almost made me cry. Never seen such a wholesome story on this channel,
    elephants deserve way more love and attention than what we give them

    • @potitishogun2961997
      @potitishogun2961997 2 года назад +3

      I know, right... And the emotional piano theme from Pokémon Black/White added in the background just added so much... RIP Laurence Anthony :(

    • @Breakaway-ic5gj
      @Breakaway-ic5gj 2 года назад +1

      This man brings the craziest emotional roller coasters

  • @racheldeschaine
    @racheldeschaine Год назад +7

    Ravens and wolves working together is the most Harry Potter-ass animal friendship in this video

  • @pegerrine
    @pegerrine 2 года назад +380

    8:04 can we appreciate this clip? It’s like the coyote is just willing to wait for the badger to catch up, and I think that’s cute

    • @zeetothezak
      @zeetothezak 2 года назад +46

      They really looked like friends

    • @shapeshifter8778
      @shapeshifter8778 2 года назад +36

      "Come on, buddy! Those hares won't come to us!"

    • @anarchypog5299
      @anarchypog5299 2 года назад +43

      @@shapeshifter8778 “I’m goin’ alright! Not all of us have long legs ya’ beanpole.”

    • @agua246
      @agua246 2 года назад +3

      That is so epic

    • @moai3951
      @moai3951 Год назад +1

      They look like they're going on an epic adventure together lmao 😂

  • @WiscoKnight0806
    @WiscoKnight0806 2 года назад +159

    RIP Laurence Anthony. The elephant vigil just warmed my heart.

  • @Bluewhalebig
    @Bluewhalebig 2 года назад +413

    In keeping with the theme; I have rehabilitated common seal pups and they are as adorible as they look. Impossibly cute, like a puppy and kitten combined. Completely individual. Hillariously silly. I had one lock eyes with me like a staring contest, then slowly start to accelorate spinning like a ballerina, upright in the water, but swivaling his head arround to maintain eye contact the entire time. From my perspective, the part outside of the water just started wobbling from side to side and his face steadily, increasingly rotated clockwise as he maintained eyecontact, through a bunch of rotations. They have really flexible necks! lol Best staring contest ever! One of the funniest random things I've ever seen.

    • @inoli3164
      @inoli3164 2 года назад +16

      A documentary said they have extremely strong flexible neck muscles. Your story makes perfect sense

    • @jontraz5993
      @jontraz5993 2 года назад +3

      That's fkn amazing Trevor 😂😂

    • @ElitexBrikz
      @ElitexBrikz 2 года назад +12

      Sounds like he was acting like a little kid does with their parents “hey dad dad look what i can do watch this did you see it” lol 😂

    • @zsu-23-4shilka2
      @zsu-23-4shilka2 2 года назад +4

      Seals *_ARE_* related to dogs, so it makes sense

  • @VeroAce_
    @VeroAce_ Год назад +8

    Great grandma recently passed away at 1pm.. really needed something "wholesome". Loved the video, keep making more. Stay informative 🎉

  • @Tidaveel
    @Tidaveel 2 года назад +751

    "Prolly doesn't look like it, but these videos take a LOT of time to write, record and edit"
    Don't worry man it shows and we appreciate it.
    Also, thanks for the pleasant video. Really needed some good vibes today.

  • @grindelston5968
    @grindelston5968 2 года назад +671

    I like the penguin story .seeing him waddling down the road with his little backpack on ,on his way to the fish market and he'd get free fish ,made friends with the local community... These are cool, sweet stories but I think that it's worth remembering that these are RARITIES and such relationships cannot be forced - as in we don't adopt them , they will adopt US ...if you're lucky

    • @quandaledingle6186
      @quandaledingle6186 2 года назад +27

      I was sad when I heard that the penguin died. He was so adorable 😢😢😢

    • @andydudley1775
      @andydudley1775 Год назад +4

      most penguin are not scared of us due to little contact.

    • @blackirontarkus3156
      @blackirontarkus3156 Год назад +3

      @@quandaledingle6186 on the bright side, he passed away peacefully of old age, in comfortable safe place surrounded by his caretakers. He went happily🙂

  • @maenad1231
    @maenad1231 Год назад +628

    A lot of animals are so smart that I feel like kid me was lied to. An exceptionally large percentage of the tetrapod animals I know of seem extremely intelligent

    • @lizzyrank5405
      @lizzyrank5405 Год назад +68

      I think adult humans try and say that some of these animals aren't as intelligent 1. Because maybe there weren't enough tests to conclude and/or 2. Since we eat some of these animals they make them seems dumber to appease some that might feel guilty for eating them.
      Or it could very well be that humans think they are superior and that knowing that a animal at 3 weeks old is smarter than your two year old makes some feel less that. Humans as a whole have very low self esteem so I wouldn't put it past us.

    • @violetsrayreikishop2
      @violetsrayreikishop2 Год назад

      @@lizzyrank5405 humans just think they're superior plus want to do disgusting trophy hunting, I really feel some humans are straight up jealous of animals.

    • @dr.insanity9087
      @dr.insanity9087 Год назад +23

      @@lizzyrank5405 It's the last thing from what I see. The amount of animals that could probably beat you in tic-tac-toe is astounding and people don't want to admit that.

    • @maenad1231
      @maenad1231 Год назад +16

      @@dr.insanity9087
      I would be honored to lose tic tac toe to a Bonobo because I love them so much I’d be happy just to meet one.🥹
      I’d bet there’s a fair percentage of adult bonobos that would be shown to be at least a little more intelligent than humans if we weren’t the ones responsible for making the test.
      Since humans make the tests we end up judging their intelligence level based on the things WE are good at to too high of an extent because these are the traits WE agreed are the most useful and/or impressive in relevance to human society.
      I think it’s the reason some people look confused when I try to explain octopodes are more intelligent & emotional than many tetrapods- they evolved so differently and needed completely different adaptions to thrive so many people struggle to view their unique evolutionary skills & accomplishments as impressive or worthwhile until they choose to dig a lot deeper
      Interestingly some researchers have pointed out we do this to other humans inadvertently. According to some schools of thought it’s most likely that almost every famous autistic in history that has had their IQ taken/estimated has had the score underestimated to some degree because normal (neutotypical) people are the ones wording the test and almost exclusively testing the things normal people are good at and ignore special traits/skills far more common in autistics than normal people.

    • @gypsylee333
      @gypsylee333 Год назад +1

      So are cephalopods

  • @sarahgroot5394
    @sarahgroot5394 3 месяца назад +3

    NZ zoo had a rescued kakapo they found injured. Once it was healed they released it back into the wild. It walked out of the cage, looked around, then walked back and refused to leave.
    He now lives at the zoo and seems perfectly happy. Lol.

  • @fleurpouvior2967
    @fleurpouvior2967 2 года назад +410

    When I was a kid, I lived on an atoll and my parents hung out with several marine biologist, who we'd go snorkling with a lot, or just have bbqs with. They would tell great shark stories, but always pronounced 'grey reef' more like 'gravy', so I made it to adulthood knowing the ones to watch out for on the reef, are the gravy sharks.

    • @sarahwong5592
      @sarahwong5592 Год назад +6

      This one is my favorite comment.

    • @mackenziewoloschuk7375
      @mackenziewoloschuk7375 Год назад +14

      I will now call them "gravy sharks" just because of this, cuz that is adorable

    • @markmawson3904
      @markmawson3904 Год назад +1

      As an American, gravy sharks are just called Americans here lmao

  • @247HOPALONG
    @247HOPALONG 2 года назад +224

    I love how the swearing parrot only confirms how nuts Jackson was with his behavior. College Humor really nailed it.

    • @DarthSidian
      @DarthSidian 2 года назад +12

      Andrew Jackson was a fucking _character_ lmao

    • @maverickdarkrath4780
      @maverickdarkrath4780 2 года назад +5

      Honestly I'd be more suprised if Jacksons parrot wasn't ill tempered and insane like his owner

  • @JahIsVile
    @JahIsVile 2 года назад +212

    The elephant story was truly heart warming.

    • @nelsonquiroz8692
      @nelsonquiroz8692 2 года назад +4

      @Lady Queen 🍎 brah 😒

    • @MichaelJohnson-pl7yu
      @MichaelJohnson-pl7yu 2 года назад +2

      @@nelsonquiroz8692 dead 😂

    • @sonspork
      @sonspork 2 года назад +4

      Who be cutting onions my dude

    • @andyquinn3996
      @andyquinn3996 2 года назад +2

      I know, I almost teared up while listening to the story.

    • @enexie_nxe
      @enexie_nxe 2 года назад +2

      The story and N’s theme playing in the background made me tear up

  • @Elevendyeleven
    @Elevendyeleven Год назад +2

    The first time I looked into an elephants eyes I could see how wise and special they are. It was a moment I will never forget.

  • @rizu-kun9687
    @rizu-kun9687 2 года назад +741

    The story of Lawrence Anthony paired with “Unwavering Emotions” from Pokémon Black/White is prime fuel for tears. I just have something in my eye, I swear.

    • @gildedpeahen876
      @gildedpeahen876 2 года назад +9

      I cried too ... So beautiful!

    • @steviemaster
      @steviemaster 2 года назад +26

      either it's because the story is bittersweet or the music carries some very high levels of nostalgia for me... or both
      yep, both

    • @shinytogebre
      @shinytogebre 2 года назад +12

      So it wasn't just me crying to the Pokemon music.

    • @zerjiozerjio
      @zerjiozerjio 2 года назад +13

      I didn’t realize that’s what the music was. But the story definitely made me cry. Such beautiful souls, elephants!

    • @Code_Machine
      @Code_Machine 2 года назад

      Absolutely beautiful

  • @graciethebelle
    @graciethebelle 2 года назад +69

    The cat purring thing is so cute, when I rolled both my ankles a few years ago, my mom's cat laid on top of them while I was laying on the couch to recover. He'd just sit there, staring at me and purring until he'd fall asleep. He did this for a week, then when I moved back to my room he followed me to sleep on me at night for another week. He's a sweet lil guy.

  • @kemsat-n6h
    @kemsat-n6h 2 года назад +156

    I’m starting to think a lot of “solitary” animals just think of their territory as their house, and they share it but aren’t always in the same room. So what appears as solitary to us is just “mom hanging in the living room & dad hanging in the office.”

  • @EnyaTheDrakaina
    @EnyaTheDrakaina Год назад +8

    As a cat person. I loved this so much, and yeah I slow blink with my cat a lot. We do it she comes and cuddles with me wether I like it or not.

  • @fredorman2429
    @fredorman2429 Год назад +604

    I had friend that worked for the Catskills Game Farm. His specialty was to transport animals to zoos. When transporting rhinos he used to brush their hides with a stiff steelbristle broom because the rhinos liked it. After one scratching session he went to leave the trailer but the rhino leaned over pinning him to the trailer wall he had to brush the rhino until it decided it had had enough.

    • @RetroPal17
      @RetroPal17 Год назад +116

      So the rhino was like: WHERE U GOIN ? SIT THERE AND SCRATCH ME YOU... HUMAN.

    • @ImperialGit
      @ImperialGit Год назад +20

      Scratch me like an itch!!!

  • @apoccooking4364
    @apoccooking4364 2 года назад +233

    Sometimes I do the slow blink at my cat if she's moody, and she'll give this short rumble of purr before claiming my lap and going to sleep. This'll be after several hours of her giving warning bites/threatening to slap anyone who comes too close, like she just... Needed reassurance that day.
    She does the blink back, too, if she's generally content.

  • @catboysephiroth560
    @catboysephiroth560 Год назад +714

    Fun fact: Elephants also seem to worship the moon. They have a deep, complex grasp on language, and share information with each other much in the way corvids do. Elephants that have never seen a human will approach for help of their own volition. Younger generations of elephants will follow the same paths that their older herdmates took, they will practice the same rituals and pass them onto their offspring as well. They're fantastic animals.

    • @wzx6x6z6w
      @wzx6x6z6w Год назад +1

      And to think that some god-forsaken groups and individuals would hire poachers to hunt them down and take their tusks from their dying bodies just to make some stupid fucking medicines and ivory statues...I truly hope that when one day humanity finally goes extinct the elephants can still thrive.

    • @catboysephiroth560
      @catboysephiroth560 Год назад +59

      @@wzx6x6z6w Fr tho. Ivory "medicine" doesn't have any actual medicinal properties either. Like yes, preserving history and information of traditions is important, but one can drop traditions if it's literally hurting another living thing.

    • @Jacob-sb3su
      @Jacob-sb3su Год назад

      They dont "worship" the moon. Stop applying human concepts to animals.
      Elephants are awesome but theyre wild animals. And they will murk you with no remorse if the situation is right.

    • @nicho.n1215
      @nicho.n1215 Год назад +24

      Wait they worship moon? Are there any source for this? Since at least what I believe that's one step closer to actually being as sentient as human.
      I believe having a believe of a higher being, an ethereal being or a God if you will is what led human to what they are, I don't research about it (I'm just lazy lmao), but I just have an inkling suspicion about it.

    • @KitKatHexe
      @KitKatHexe Год назад +48

      @@nicho.n1215 while "belief in a higher power" may not be necessary to be considered of human level intelligence it does qualify as a form of "belief in the intangible"
      Concepts like Hope, Justice, Honor, Order, Chaos, and Mercy, among others are all invariably non-tangible, many of them constructs of the human psyche.
      Spiritualism falls in the same category.
      If Elephants actually do have spiritual practices, it's basically conclusive that they are genuinely human level intelligence.

  • @almostideal1306
    @almostideal1306 Год назад +2

    That last one both hit and warmed my soul.

  • @mandryva3979
    @mandryva3979 2 года назад +408

    Kinda late but I want to share a story of my own. Back in 2020 one of my dogs died. He was about 14 years old, and while rather aggressive after he went blind, he was always their for me and my other dog, who was always around nagging him. The day he died I found her trying to wake him up, lapping at him and nipping at his tail. Later on that day I dug a small grave and buried him after a vet confirmed that he really was gone. She was there, right beside me all the way. When he was finally buried I simply stay there with her. After a while it began to rain, so I went inside. It rained the entire night, yet she was there, laying alongside his grave, calling out for him. She would not eat unless she was right beside him, and even then, she would leave some of her food untouched, as if waiting for him to come and eat it. It took two weeks for her to start leaving the grave for long periods of time, and even then she would always go and lay there in the afternoon.

    • @naokah4143
      @naokah4143 2 года назад +38

      You really made me cry huh

    • @buffyshillings3138
      @buffyshillings3138 2 года назад +23

      Well if you wanted to make us cry, congratulations 😭

    • @alexiswilliamsinc
      @alexiswilliamsinc 2 года назад +12

      Lawd, if the video wasn’t enough for me! 😳🥺 Love is a priceless treasure. 💌

    • @silverkiss37
      @silverkiss37 2 года назад +9

      I almost wonder if it might have been better if she didn't see where he was buried? But then, what's the alternative? ... Letting her wait forever for him to come back? And yet she kinda did. Sad.

    • @silverkiss37
      @silverkiss37 2 года назад +1

      @Lucid Ferret Duh. I didn't think of that. My non -dog nose forgot to remind me. 😬

  • @SupportMensMentalHealth
    @SupportMensMentalHealth 2 года назад +707

    When I went to our local zoo my husband and I went to see the cheetahs. I heard the cats, 3 brothers, yapping so I copied the sound they made, all 3 cheetahs came out of their shelter and yipped at me so i did it back. We stood for close to half and hour stood with the cats and me "talking" my husband wanted to know what we were saying 😆, I have no clue but I love the day the 3 cheetahs and I had a lovely long chat

    • @ShellShock11C
      @ShellShock11C 2 года назад +50

      That sounds like a nice wholesome convo!

    • @porc1429
      @porc1429 2 года назад +86

      What if you actually said something offensive and argued for half an hour

    • @twinex20
      @twinex20 2 года назад +11

      @@porc1429 that really sucks

    • @begining9807
      @begining9807 2 года назад +8

      i did that with goats

    • @ChipJohnson
      @ChipJohnson 2 года назад +19

      I did that with an owl a year ago. I heard a horned owl, and I started calling to it. Cue 20 minutes of us calling to each other, and even a second owl joining in. I went inside to put on a jacket ( it was winter ), and when I came back out, they were both already farther away.

  • @Patchy_AK
    @Patchy_AK 2 года назад +366

    I would like to talk about this tiger fact and an experience I had. I was touring a big cat rescue taking photos when I came upon a senior tiger who was rescued as a cub from a roadside zoo. As I proceeded to take photos I left to move on when she flopped onto her back exposing her belly.
    Now I know about this fact I can see that she was showing how relaxed she was and that she trusted people. I have no clue why she did it for me but I treasure that photo especially after learning a few months later she passed.
    Her name was Zabu if you would like to learn more about her.

    • @Lumberjack_king
      @Lumberjack_king 2 года назад +32

      Awww it's sad she passed away but It's extremely wholesome that she felt relaxed around you

    • @lkf8799
      @lkf8799 2 года назад +14

      Yes!! I know about Zabu and Cameron ❤️
      ruclips.net/video/g8scRVtG1ag/видео.html

    • @Patchy_AK
      @Patchy_AK 2 года назад +14

      @@lkf8799 Yes there they are that sweet but odd couple! Though Cameron had lost his glorious mane when I was taking photos in 2018.

    • @deborahdanhauer8525
      @deborahdanhauer8525 2 года назад +5

      What a lovely memory🐝❤️🤗

    • @gay-flower
      @gay-flower 2 года назад +10

      i remember watching a lot of big cat rescue videos when i was younger!! rip zabu, you were amazing :(

  • @christinaauer6857
    @christinaauer6857 Год назад +7

    You are 10/10 entertaining and you make learning about animals more enjoyable. Thanks for being awesome! I’m a big fan! 😃❤️

  • @irishspartanstudios
    @irishspartanstudios 2 года назад +653

    Coyote: _Bows Head_ "Thank you, old friend."
    Badger: "Aye ya old dog, now get off me land."

  • @hullinstruments
    @hullinstruments 2 года назад +763

    I got a miniature pig, he was smaller than our cat and that was when he was full grown. He learned how to use his litter box in one day without us even having to try and train him. He basically went around the house looking for a place to shit, found the cats litter box, found the new litter box next to it we had gotten for him… Took a shit in there and then just looked her straight in the eyes like “hell yeah I know what’s up”

    • @supernerd4623
      @supernerd4623 Год назад +56

      Rabbits will also litter-train themselves if you make sure enough of their litter ends up in one spot!

    • @thomastakesatollforthedark2231
      @thomastakesatollforthedark2231 Год назад +14

      @@supernerd4623 and if you want the to be free range in your house having a bench is also just easier to clean

    • @pixystixnfairycrack
      @pixystixnfairycrack Год назад +27

      I had a big ol yorkshire sow that would try to give the people she liked hugs. She watched us when we got her as a piglet and saw that we would hug each other to show affection. She just picked it up and went with it. It was adorable when she was still relatively small, but not so adorable when she got to be a couple of hundred pounds and would knock you down for hugs lol

    • @citizen_grub4171
      @citizen_grub4171 Год назад +16

      That's a negative. The smallest pig breeds weigh in at 50 lbs. minimum when fully grown. "Teacup" pigs do not exist.
      Spreading misinformation like this is pretty despicable. It causes people to buy pigs as pets, then abandon them when they don't stay tiny.

    • @mark4093
      @mark4093 Год назад +2

      Thanks for the laugh 😂

  • @JulieAnn627
    @JulieAnn627 2 года назад +326

    Lawrence Anthony was a wildlife hero! I’ve recently listened to the audiobooks by him and highly recommend them (The Elephant Whisperer, Babylon’s Ark, and The Last Rhinos). He helped save the Baghdad Zoo during the war in Iraq (Babylon’s Ark)…that man is a saint! Thank you for mentioning him! Always love your videos!

    • @boxsterman77
      @boxsterman77 2 года назад +8

      Thanks for the tip.

    • @bigdoze172
      @bigdoze172 2 года назад

      Thank you for this information!!! Definitely looking those up!

  • @jewel65
    @jewel65 Год назад +5

    I love hearing about animals working together!

  • @Orcaluv26
    @Orcaluv26 2 года назад +138

    As someone that has worked with spotted hyenas as a behaviorist, I can confirm that they are the good bois of the savannah. Very smart and at times very sweet, unlike lions where they will try and intimidate you into feeding them.

    • @IrkenExile
      @IrkenExile 2 года назад

      Do they treat the males well? I heard they're actually really cruel to male members of the pack

    • @orcinusorca1924
      @orcinusorca1924 2 года назад

      @@IrkenExile There are high ranking male hyenas.

    • @Orcaluv26
      @Orcaluv26 2 года назад

      @@IrkenExile I wouldn’t say they are cruel but the highest rank male is lower than the lowest ranked female and as such males do not get much food.

  • @zeenbean2135
    @zeenbean2135 2 года назад +177

    Your mention of Anthony Lawrence resurfaced long lost childhood memories of our local legend and hero "The elephant whisperer". Thank you so much for bringing them back.

  • @yourdoom6554
    @yourdoom6554 2 года назад +441

    15:32
    The youngest of their group looked up at the matriarch, trunk curling in confusion.
    "Grandmama?"
    The elder curled her trunk, looking down at the child.
    "Yes, my grandchild?"
    "Why are we here?"
    The matriarch took a long while to answer, looking around at the empty fields and the house that stood, lonely and empty.
    "Once, a long, long time ago, long before you were born, there was a man who lived here. He was not an elephant, but we respect him as one, for he did much for us in his time. Thus, we stand vigil on this day... The day we lost him."
    The young one's trunk opened, their ears flattening against their skull in sadness and anger. "Who took him?! Who killed the one who helped us?!"
    "Peace, child," the matriarch murmured, patting them on the head. "No human took him from us. It was simply his time."
    "... I don't understand."
    "Hmhmhm. That's fine, child. I will tell you more stories of this human, for his name should not be forgotten."
    "What was his name, Grandmama?"
    "Laurence Anthony."

    • @allisoncurtis4260
      @allisoncurtis4260 Год назад +59

      I see we have a volunteer author! For this is a children's book that the world needs like now!
      ❤️🙏🥲

    • @choking1668
      @choking1668 Год назад +32

      This made me tear up 😭

    • @TonberryQueen
      @TonberryQueen Год назад +33

      Well thanks a lot. Not like the story already had my eyes leaking. 😭

    • @vincenzoditrolio6985
      @vincenzoditrolio6985 Год назад +29

      Damn those onion ninjas.

    • @countcrow
      @countcrow Год назад +14

      You need to write the book please