That´s pretty much how I found my family, can definitely happen to humans as well. I got pretty much adopted in a paperless relationship, I had no parents and lived in a home for "stray youth", I picked a family one day and they tolerated my somewhat awkward social behavior. I started seeing them more and more, then I got invited for Christmas and next thing I know I was living with them. Today I am 54 and forever grateful that I met them, my most wonderful dad and mum. (The story is far longer and complicated than what I just wrote, but it was basically the essence of what happened).
We adopted a baby boy who was 6 months old 24 yearss ago. Today he is a strapping young guy, who loves us and we love him to pieces!! This precious little zebra brought back memories.🦓🦓
How heartbreaking to see a baby without a Mom especially because she died. He didn't know the signals of acceptance and thought he was alone again. Animals are so wonderful to take on others babies other than their own.
@@Palmetto-J Often, yes. The stallion will still at least try to kill young that aren't his own even if the mother is present. The goal is to prevent any DNA other than his own from consuming resources. Also, sometimes the stress of the whole situation can kick a female back into estrus.
@@MiaMonique right! I have never figured out how anybody could miss that, let alone teach it in school. I think it must be like when the ancient philosophers decided human women had more teeth than men, but didn't feel the need to count them and verify it.
Woah zebra are usually very adamant about not liking outside babies , this is a rare and lovely sight Edit: I made this comment a year ago guys are y'all ok?
I feel like environment has a lot to do with their decision. They only had a few zebras in the pack so I’m wondering if they were just recruiting an extra
@@suniixxsav and maybe not as much competition in the long run if they recruit him now , but at the same time when he grows up he WILL be a direct competitor for matriarch so... I really do wonder the thought process!!
@@rottendog5774 the thought process is increase the herd. More members in the herd increases survivability when dealing with predators. One more zebra to take the fall for the others to get away
Marcus Rivera exactly, more numbers are always better for heard animals. the higher the number of individuals, the lower the chance of one individual being picked off instead of another. plus, new zebras bring genetic diversity to the heard, and another fertile individual can increase the rate at which the herd can breed, especially if the baby is female.
From what I heard when a zebra finds a new they rather hurt or try to kill the zebra ecspaeully a baby if is a male the zebras would try to kill it don't ask me why that's just what I found out
I think this was his/his mother’s heard and that’s why when he recognized their scent he knew it was safe, and why they didnt kill him and just welcomed him back
@@Nirrrina + Kathy Florcruz. I may be jumping to conclusions, but both the herd's and the foal's reacting may be explained as follows: Due to ir's mother's death it gets separated from her and the heard. When he smells them, and recognizes their scent, he exitedely runs towards them, hoping to be reunited with his mother. Not finding his mother, he removes him self, uncertain, until they in sebra language/signs signals that he belongs with them. Just a thought.
Kathy Florcruz> That makes sense. It's got nothing to do with animal emotions at all. It's herd survival. Then why don't they always accept every stray zebra? Why do they _usually_ reject zebras from _other_ herds? Obviously it's not just a matter of numbers or resources, it's a matter of connection which is an emotion.
Stella Stella you are very right. Humans just decide to shut nature including animals out of there lives. People just have to blame animals for everything sadly. Animals should get good pay back on people, but not good people
it should be noted that this is generally very rare in the wild. Orphans are usually ignored or even killed when encountered by most animals (regardless of herbivore or carnivore species). Animals are instinctually geared to ensure proliferation of their genes and introducing a non family member into their herd or pack can compromise that through unwanted competition. However, like humans, not all animals are alike and you SOMETIMES see rare instances like this orphan being picked up. Zebras however, almost never do this, they are quite insular - this dazzle of Zebras however was very small (too small frankly, they are in dire condition, too small to protect against predators) so the most probable reason they picked this orphan up was to quickly grow the herd as they need larger numbers for safety. A larger dazzle would almost certainly never have picked up the orphan. Elephants are the only land mammal species that will routinely pick up orphans, almost every other species however 90% of the time will ignore or kill an orphan.
That’s probably the baby zebra’s herd. Upon not finding its mother with the herd it begins to walk away in search of its mother. Sadly this baby will probably starve. Zebras don’t accept orphans outside of their herd and generally kill offspring of stranger zebras.
I was going to reply something silly, but your picture of that gorgeous decent, kind, intelligent, wonderful gentleman, Dad and husband made me miss him so much that I couldn't go on... ❤President Obama❤
@momentinpassing I wasn't even trying to argue. I mean that in a: "might as well add that feature to the 'world leader' resume" kind of way. It's no surprise anymore.
@momentinpassing Who invited you into the conversation? Oh right, no one. President Obama wasn't perfect, no one is, especially in American politics. Yes, he bombed far more than even Bush did. And I feel for the innocents murdered by the USA. However, President Obama was a far better President than most of the last half dozen PsOTUS. He had ZERO personal scandals, remained focused and classy despite constant Returdican attacks every day of his 8 years in the White House. Now shoo.
Why does every single comment I make somehow turn into a political debate?? Can you people grow up and take the comment for what it is instead of “duh-hurt-hurr obama bad” I only have the picture because people used to say I looked like him. Ffs
@@lord_cobi so... make a decision... in which descending order you want to hurt this baby-animal? are you sad? don't give up. try "the work" or listen to eckhart tolle. all the best, you angry bumblebee.
Like donkeys, a female that has never borne a foal can and will lactate if the demand is there. Milk is produced in a supply equals demand protocol in mammals, and a matriarch already has the hormones ready.
Don't you just love it when something so beautiful and moving has just been seen, and still the comments descend into arguments??? One thing about comments, they are often more entertaining than the video (not this one of course). Everyone should be feeling happy after watching this!!
Aw, this video moved me so much because I'm not familiar with zebra behavior so I wasn't sure what would happen. So happy to see how they accepted him into their herd. The animal kingdom never disappoints unlike humans who are disappointing all the time.
I cried when I saw the baby start to run towards the herd it was so beautiful. I hope they live a happy life together Zebras are so beautiful. What a cutie.
Just beautiful. No one should live alone in this world. It’s hard enough. We have a lot to learn by animals if we just pay attention. If everyone could just lend a hand to someone or an animal how better the world would be.
So sorry his mommy passed away...!! But it’s so awesome the other zebra’s adopted him and didn’t leave him behind Hope he grows up to be big and strong with his new found family 🦓🦓🦓🦓
That was so beautiful, they waited, for baby to get ahead of them as they headed over the mountain. That was sad for the babies mother, but awesome how the herd seen he was alone, abandoned by his lonesome. How they came to him as he headed off, then the little fellow was behind them and instead of proceeding up the mountain they waited until he/she was ahead of those two zebras and he now awesomely has a beautiful new loving family
@@kimarm2608 Well, He's God. We're not. When you're the clay pot, you don't tell the potter what you think he should do. There are many foolish people who expect God to have the same emotions & rules & views of fairness that they have. They want to pull God down to our level and assign human feelings to Him. He's not a lowly human. He's God. If he wants to burn the entire universe, we don't have a say...and it's kind of ridiculous to criticize our maker, without whom there would be no earth, and no life at all. "I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy." It's a hard thing to swallow. I have a hard time with it, too. Sometimes it feels so unfair. There's so much suffering in the world. But we can't understand the mind of God. "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD." I'm just so thankful that He gives us the tremendous grace and mercy that He does. He doesn't have to show mercy to anyone or anything, yet He does. That alone is amazing.
I'm soooo happy they accepted the baby 😍😍😍😍 I loved how they came back for him & they stopped a few times waiting for him to catch up ❤🧡💛💚💙💜 God Bless Them & Keep Them Safe 😇🙏🏼💙😇🙏🏼💙😇🙏🏼💙😇🙏🏼💙😇🙏🏼💙😇🙏🏼💙😇🙏🏼💙
Here's to hoping it doesnt starve. By the looks of it the baby still needs milk at its age, and im not sure if one of those zebra is lactating... But at least it wont be alone.
Racing horses are actually cut from milk after the first day of their life, maybe it isn't impossible for the little zebra foal to survive without milk.
@@goathead5073 I'm not sure where you got that information, racing foals aren't weaned from day one. From what I know they're usually put to a surrogate lactating mare to raise, so their original mother can be raced or put to a stallion again sooner.
@@lorlorslinger9617 Got the information from a few sources, some people who train around here and a few books. It's to encourage more rapid growth and human dependency
I saw a couple of comments that stated the female zebras will start lactating because of the presence of a suckling foal, even when it is not theirs. I was so happy after I read them. 😍
My heart is bursting at this beautiful and loving herd of animals that showed us love and compassion beyond words. OMG! May our dear Lord keep His eyes on His own creation.
I think that is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen happen. What a wonderful herd of Zebras to adopt the baby. It lightens my heavy heart. Thank you for showing that.
Wow, very touching story. We all need to love and respect even a humble being. It's a beautiful life event that should happen at every moment of our lives.
Animals are amazing. They truly understand. I saw a same thing with a baby zebra getting lost from it's momma. Finally as it was almost dead she located it. And oh dear it was such a blessing. As it suckle milk it regain strength. And all was well. Beautiful endings for little ones. Tysm for sharing 👍😎
So beautiful and moving to watch! They saw a lost baby, and took he/she on as they new it could not survive alone! A good example to humans hey?? Bless them all! Anna UK. 🥰🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Humans could sure learn a lesson from animals. Sometimes I wonder if animals don't have more empathy and love to go around than most humans. This was sure a great lesson for all of us, these Zebras knew this little guy would never survive on his own, and they took him in as one of theirs, believing he would follow, but when he walked away, they all turned around and went back to urge him to follow them. I loved the way the Zebras then put him between two of them, to make sure he wouldn't fall back and be lost again. Stories like this are amazing, and everyone who believes animals are not as compassionate and sympathetic as humans need to watch these videos and learn something! I would not want to know anyone of the 113 who gave thumbs down to these videos. They surely lack a soul, and have no compassion or love in their hearts.
Just saw this and cried at the end- happy tears!!! Nice to read about something positive at times like this when do much news about death, shootings, got and runs, drunk drivers, terrorists, etc
That´s pretty much how I found my family, can definitely happen to humans as well. I got pretty much adopted in a paperless relationship, I had no parents and lived in a home for "stray youth", I picked a family one day and they tolerated my somewhat awkward social behavior. I started seeing them more and more, then I got invited for Christmas and next thing I know I was living with them. Today I am 54 and forever grateful that I met them, my most wonderful dad and mum. (The story is far longer and complicated than what I just wrote, but it was basically the essence of what happened).
This is a wonderful story, thanks for sharing and God bless!
Awww what a lovely story, I’m glad you found a family.
Happy new year to you and your new parents!!!!! ❤
This warms my heart. 💞
We adopted a baby boy who was 6 months old 24 yearss ago.
Today he is a strapping young guy, who loves us and we love him to pieces!!
This precious little zebra brought back memories.🦓🦓
How heartbreaking to see a baby without a Mom especially because she died. He didn't know the signals of acceptance and thought he was alone again. Animals are so wonderful to take on others babies other than their own.
It doesn't happen a lot. Most of the time the stallion would have killed the foal.
@@iris5678 They would kill it even if the mother had belonged with them?
@@Palmetto-J Often, yes. The stallion will still at least try to kill young that aren't his own even if the mother is present. The goal is to prevent any DNA other than his own from consuming resources. Also, sometimes the stress of the whole situation can kick a female back into estrus.
@Julee Clermont Damn that’s deep
Could be the moms herd and the stallion could be the little ones farther?
Blown away by how in sync they are. They really have their own language.
All animals have their own language.
@@RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio true
So moving. Animals do have emotion. They are part of our existence. So much to learn from them.
All living creatures Have Emotions, duh
Of course they do!
They mourn, cry out and play. They have emotions unlike what we were taught. Observe for yourself and you will see.
@@MiaMonique right! I have never figured out how anybody could miss that, let alone teach it in school. I think it must be like when the ancient philosophers decided human women had more teeth than men, but didn't feel the need to count them and verify it.
We are also animals...
Caption: He slowly walks up to them.
*baby zebra proceeds full trot to their direction.*
🤣🤣🤣
EXACTLY😁😁😁
Dumbledore asked calmly..
@@katiewest3326 DIDJDA PUT YER NAEM IN DEH GOBLIET OF FIAH
@@jesteringdragons n-no suhr (👁)👄(👁)
Woah zebra are usually very adamant about not liking outside babies , this is a rare and lovely sight
Edit: I made this comment a year ago guys are y'all ok?
Ikr something like this usually never happens in the wild
I feel like environment has a lot to do with their decision. They only had a few zebras in the pack so I’m wondering if they were just recruiting an extra
@@suniixxsav and maybe not as much competition in the long run if they recruit him now , but at the same time when he grows up he WILL be a direct competitor for matriarch so... I really do wonder the thought process!!
@@rottendog5774 the thought process is increase the herd. More members in the herd increases survivability when dealing with predators. One more zebra to take the fall for the others to get away
Marcus Rivera
exactly, more numbers are always better for heard animals. the higher the number of individuals, the lower the chance of one individual being picked off instead of another. plus, new zebras bring genetic diversity to the heard, and another fertile individual can increase the rate at which the herd can breed, especially if the baby is female.
imagine that seeing in person. what a lovely moment
I would be balling with joy
How remarkable to have been there at that moment.
You can see slight shaking of the camera
I'm sure the person watching found this beautiful and emotional to capture :')
Poor thing :( Glad He has a family now!
Is weird tho why would the herd take a foal that ain't theres
@@azrael_stone4807 maybe his mother belonged with them. 🤷🏽♀️
From what I heard when a zebra finds a new they rather hurt or try to kill the zebra ecspaeully a baby if is a male the zebras would try to kill it don't ask me why that's just what I found out
@@maryann7920 any other herd wouldn't care they would just want to kill him so im happy this herd took in the baby
@@maryann7920 well hopefully theres a mother that has enough milk for it
I started crying when the baby walked away. I'm glad the herd came back for him. I hope the baby stays safe til end.
Same 😭😭
Fake. Zebra don't adopted.
I think this was his/his mother’s heard and that’s why when he recognized their scent he knew it was safe, and why they didnt kill him and just welcomed him back
Definitely ! He’d just got lost ... so much for the created drama by someone
@Edwin Arreaga no zebra’s kill baby zebras. Zebra’s are notorious for infanticide.
@Edwin Arreaga as the other person said, zebras mostly only males, are notorious for killing zebra foals that are not theirs
Yeah the mother zebra probably left to gave birth and died after and the baby happened to find the herd again
@@alaynamarcus1038 i wonder what the evolutionary benefit of that would be
I feel like, at first sight, he ran to them in hopes of finding his mother 😭 I hope one of those mamas has milk for the baby, poor little guy 🍼
With 711 every where I am sure they can always buy milk for the baby
My concern as well. No idea how old the baby is.
Yeh didn't see him nurse, or any other babies hummm. ❤
That’s what I was thinking 🤔
@@stantoncrohm626 😆
People don't realize just how intelligent, emotional, and protective most animals are. I hope he's still with them!💕
In another, longer clip, I saw some time ago, there was a suggestion that his mother had been a member of that herd. That's why they accepted it.
That makes sense. It's got nothing to do with animal emotions at all. It's herd survival.
That would make more sense than them just randomly accepting a strange foal. Might also explain just why he was so excited to smell them too.
@@Nirrrina + Kathy Florcruz.
I may be jumping to conclusions, but both the herd's and the foal's reacting may be explained as follows:
Due to ir's mother's death it gets separated from her and the heard. When he smells them, and recognizes their scent, he exitedely runs towards them, hoping to be reunited with his mother. Not finding his mother, he removes him self, uncertain, until they in sebra language/signs signals that he belongs with them.
Just a thought.
@@williingulfditlefsen669 That sounds viable to me!
Kathy Florcruz> That makes sense. It's got nothing to do with animal emotions at all. It's herd survival.
Then why don't they always accept every stray zebra? Why do they _usually_ reject zebras from _other_ herds? Obviously it's not just a matter of numbers or resources, it's a matter of connection which is an emotion.
This is just so beautiful. They were not leaving without that baby...how precious. Thank God they found eachother.
I wish humans had this type of compassion for each other😢
animals have more heart and compassion than many people!
Stella Stella you are very right. Humans just decide to shut nature including animals out of there lives. People just have to blame animals for everything sadly. Animals should get good pay back on people, but not good people
it should be noted that this is generally very rare in the wild. Orphans are usually ignored or even killed when encountered by most animals (regardless of herbivore or carnivore species). Animals are instinctually geared to ensure proliferation of their genes and introducing a non family member into their herd or pack can compromise that through unwanted competition. However, like humans, not all animals are alike and you SOMETIMES see rare instances like this orphan being picked up. Zebras however, almost never do this, they are quite insular - this dazzle of Zebras however was very small (too small frankly, they are in dire condition, too small to protect against predators) so the most probable reason they picked this orphan up was to quickly grow the herd as they need larger numbers for safety. A larger dazzle would almost certainly never have picked up the orphan.
Elephants are the only land mammal species that will routinely pick up orphans, almost every other species however 90% of the time will ignore or kill an orphan.
10 minutes later a Lion will show Zebra compassion is overrated.
Christopher stupid people stupid answer! Nothing else to say!
That’s probably the baby zebra’s herd. Upon not finding its mother with the herd it begins to walk away in search of its mother. Sadly this baby will probably starve. Zebras don’t accept orphans outside of their herd and generally kill offspring of stranger zebras.
I refuse to believe baby zebras are not called “zeeblets”
I was going to reply something silly, but your picture of that gorgeous decent, kind, intelligent, wonderful gentleman, Dad and husband made me miss him so much that I couldn't go on...
❤President Obama❤
@momentinpassing Tell me which president doesn't bomb foreign countries?
@momentinpassing I wasn't even trying to argue. I mean that in a: "might as well add that feature to the 'world leader' resume" kind of way. It's no surprise anymore.
@momentinpassing
Who invited you into the conversation?
Oh right, no one.
President Obama wasn't perfect, no one is, especially in American politics.
Yes, he bombed far more than even Bush did. And I feel for the innocents murdered by the USA.
However, President Obama was a far better President than most of the last half dozen PsOTUS.
He had ZERO personal scandals, remained focused and classy despite constant Returdican attacks every day of his 8 years in the White House.
Now shoo.
Why does every single comment I make somehow turn into a political debate?? Can you people grow up and take the comment for what it is instead of “duh-hurt-hurr obama bad” I only have the picture because people used to say I looked like him. Ffs
Early morning tears of happiness 😭
I'd shoot and eat them
latenight tears too
@@varalabeschkuni2890 I'd r@pe that zebra
@@lord_cobi so... make a decision... in which descending order you want to hurt this baby-animal?
are you sad?
don't give up.
try "the work" or listen to eckhart tolle.
all the best, you angry bumblebee.
Me too! ♥️
I hope one of them has milk for the little darling.
Like donkeys, a female that has never borne a foal can and will lactate if the demand is there. Milk is produced in a supply equals demand protocol in mammals, and a matriarch already has the hormones ready.
Females in many species actually start lactation if a need is there.
@@vihansubramaniam3593 Wow never this all that
@Hugh Jaanus may not be native English speakers
@Hugh Jaanus My sense of what they wrote, is they have never seen anything like it.
The foal was probably part of that herd, they recognized each other.
Nature can sometimes be so cruel but like this can be so beautiful and caring. Good luck little one..
FYI: A "herd" of zebras is called a dazzle.
Thanks! I learn something new every day👍
@@nickykeightley9355 - There are also two distinct species of zebras, that always live together within in the same group. ;)
Really? That's a cool name!
Well, I was definitely DAZZLEd by them....
EXCELLENT NAME!
Beautiful! We as humans should take note on so many levels.
Humans do adopt unwanted children. Also, in many other cases this baby zebra would not have been accepted by a new herd.
Thank God they helped the baby, the beautiful zebras. Before he was eaten.
Don't you just love it when something so beautiful and moving has just been seen, and still the comments descend into arguments??? One thing about comments, they are often more entertaining than the video (not this one of course). Everyone should be feeling happy after watching this!!
The suspense was killing me! What a touching, lovely turn of events.
@Meryl Bonderow. When I saw the baby turning back, my heart stopped for a second. So glad baby found a family.
The title didn't relieve your fears? Lmao
firstube Eh, it could’ve gone either way. ;)
Elsa I keep seeing him sitting alone in that vast space.... Couldn’t handle it! Thank god he’s “home.”
Crying heartfelt tears. So grateful the baby was adopted.
So glad they accepted him, it probably saved his life too!
Very very beautiful to see him follow them and be safe.
They saw that the kid had spunk, the willingness to go it alone, that shows heart, welcome home!!!!
What a nice Christmas for the little being. The herd wants to protect him or her? :)
Yeah because Zebras celebrate Christmas...
😶
Him
@@dragonempress8367 why him?
Zebra herd: "Hey little man, you want a family? We've got an opening right here."
Hope the Baby Zebra will alway's stay safe,and get his or her water and food when needed
Mother Nature blows the brightest stories
Aw, this video moved me so much because I'm not familiar with zebra behavior so I wasn't sure what would happen. So happy to see how they accepted him into their herd. The animal kingdom never disappoints unlike humans who are disappointing all the time.
This is very unusual. Zebra don't often accept orphans, maybe it was because there weren't any other goals in the herd. I'm glad they did though.
I cried when I saw the baby start to run towards the herd it was so beautiful. I hope they live a happy life together Zebras are so beautiful. What a cutie.
Absolutely one of the most beautiful things I've seen in a very long time.
i did not cry over one year now, but this brought me to tears. how sometimes animals can act like a human should be.
Just beautiful. No one should live alone in this world. It’s hard enough. We have a lot to learn by animals if we just pay attention. If everyone could just lend a hand to someone or an animal how better the world would be.
This made my day. Thank you for sharing this beautiful video.
What a great story. The baby is so cute.Animals are smart and have hearts.The herd adopting the orphaned baby proves it. Great footage. Thanks Do Do
So sorry his mommy passed away...!!
But it’s so awesome the other zebra’s adopted him and didn’t leave him behind
Hope he grows up to be big and strong with his new found family 🦓🦓🦓🦓
Wonder if this is the mother's herd or "dazzle", as someone mentioned, and they recognize his scent.
That was so beautiful, they waited, for baby to get ahead of them as they headed over the mountain. That was sad for the babies mother, but awesome how the herd seen he was alone, abandoned by his lonesome.
How they came to him as he headed off, then the little fellow was behind them and instead of proceeding up the mountain they waited until he/she was ahead of those two zebras and he now awesomely has a beautiful new loving family
Makes me all teared up! This is so sweet and so moving. Animals are the best! Love how they take care of eachother, unconditionally! 🙏🏼❤️🍀
So sad at first then it became so freaking sweet made me cry this morning.
This makes me cry😢. This is amazing. More caring and loving than humans!
IM CRYING THIS IS SO CUTE
That's tuff
I now.
i wouldn't start crying rn bc if its a male the lead stallion will kill him
ohmydogxo yeehawxo well it doesn’t matter now
wow how beautiful this world is full of love. Seeing this made me cry
Beautiful!! The sense of belonging an being accepted!! And the herd... they just knew!!
He is so cute, and they are such good citizens! Beautiful.
So happy this baby zebra is safe. Our animals are amazing.
God has his ways of shoring mercy to helpless little ones. Very touching clip to watch.
indeed
Indeed
He sure does pick and choose the ones he wants to protect then...0
Yes
@@kimarm2608 Well, He's God. We're not. When you're the clay pot, you don't tell the potter what you think he should do. There are many foolish people who expect God to have the same emotions & rules & views of fairness that they have. They want to pull God down to our level and assign human feelings to Him. He's not a lowly human. He's God.
If he wants to burn the entire universe, we don't have a say...and it's kind of ridiculous to criticize our maker, without whom there would be no earth, and no life at all.
"I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy."
It's a hard thing to swallow. I have a hard time with it, too. Sometimes it feels so unfair. There's so much suffering in the world. But we can't understand the mind of God.
"For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD."
I'm just so thankful that He gives us the tremendous grace and mercy that He does.
He doesn't have to show mercy to anyone or anything, yet He does. That alone is amazing.
They're better at waiting in a straight line than all Middle Schoolers
I'm soooo happy they accepted the baby 😍😍😍😍 I loved how they came back for him & they stopped a few times waiting for him to catch up ❤🧡💛💚💙💜 God Bless Them & Keep Them Safe 😇🙏🏼💙😇🙏🏼💙😇🙏🏼💙😇🙏🏼💙😇🙏🏼💙😇🙏🏼💙😇🙏🏼💙
What a beautiful online story. This precious baby now had a family. Animals are so loving towards eachother. So happy for this baby Zebra.
Here's to hoping it doesnt starve.
By the looks of it the baby still needs milk at its age, and im not sure if one of those zebra is lactating...
But at least it wont be alone.
Racing horses are actually cut from milk after the first day of their life, maybe it isn't impossible for the little zebra foal to survive without milk.
@@goathead5073 I'm not sure where you got that information, racing foals aren't weaned from day one. From what I know they're usually put to a surrogate lactating mare to raise, so their original mother can be raced or put to a stallion again sooner.
@@lorlorslinger9617 Got the information from a few sources, some people who train around here and a few books. It's to encourage more rapid growth and human dependency
I would think that he would be able to nurse from any mother. They all give birth at approximately the same time of year, and those herds are huge....
I saw a couple of comments that stated the female zebras will start lactating because of the presence of a suckling foal, even when it is not theirs. I was so happy after I read them. 😍
My heart is bursting at this beautiful and loving herd of animals that showed us love and compassion beyond words. OMG! May our dear Lord keep His eyes on His own creation.
This sooo wholesome . I feel sad for the zebra losing his mother when he was so young
How very beautiful this is.
I think that is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen happen. What a wonderful herd of Zebras to adopt the baby. It lightens my heavy heart. Thank you for showing that.
Heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time ❤️
Life is about taking chances
Nature just writes the most beautiful stories.
I wish people had kind hearts like the zebra herd and every other animal there is out there
So heart warming as this lil one found a new family and glad they took the young one in
Aw so sad he lost his mom , but so happy he has a family now to survive and thrive ❤Thank you for sharing 🙏🏾♥️
We as humans with so much love to give should always do the same for our beautful children ❤
Wow, very touching story. We all need to love and respect even a humble being.
It's a beautiful life event that should happen at every moment of our lives.
Meh
I'd chop up their babies and shoot and eat the rest
@@daryeusford9696 8vgg,&?
Robin Miller English my guy
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Ok your gonna make this grown man CRY 😭
REAL GROWN MEN cry
That brought me to tears 😢
Those are some healthy looking zebras! My heart is full!
What a precious sight.
Не перестаёшь, этим Божьим созданиям удивляться, новая семья приняла, эту крошечку ❤️
“Come on little one, we’ll take care of you” 😭❤️
What heartfelt story. I almost cried. Thank you for sharing.
Awww... Such a beautiful story with happy ending. I'm so happy for him cause he finds a home. Beautiful little boy..
Thank you so much. 😘😘😘
Animals are amazing. They truly understand. I saw a same thing with a baby zebra getting lost from it's momma. Finally as it was almost dead she located it. And oh dear it was such a blessing. As it suckle milk it regain strength. And all was well. Beautiful endings for little ones. Tysm for sharing 👍😎
Oh my gosh 😭😭 This is like a Disney movie. My heart can’t take it ❤️
That Story brings tear to your eyes. Tears 😭 sadness & tears of happiness 😍
What a beautiful story
How beautiful was this😍😍
There’s always hope
Not always
Billy the King where's my jeans? Really?
Billy the King where's my jeans? Unfortunately
@@ClairvoyantDreams358 yes
**HOW BEAUTIFUL!! JUST IMAGINE, "YOU" BEING THAT BABY ZEBRA!!
Nature is beautiful
Look up "real nature" on instagram.
Yeah some of nature us beutiful but... Whew thank god we r on the top of the food chain
Nature can be cruel don't let this one video make you think otherwise
Chill dudes i know how nature works
@@ΣταύροςΤ-ν7κ lol but look it up. Theres a vid of a zebra attacked by an alligator and then running with its guts falling out of it. Yes delicious
@@themayo2713 i saw it when i was younger ,i was brutal but that's how it works
How wonderful to have had the priviledge to see and film this beautiful scene of natural life! You are a lucky person. All the best.
So beautiful and moving to watch! They saw a lost baby, and took he/she on as they new it could not survive alone! A good example to humans hey?? Bless them all! Anna UK. 🥰🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is so adorable and sweet
In these times when the human race is going backwards it's heartwarming to see videos like these
Wow, if my mom, throw me out of the house. I'm gonna look for a herd of Zebras. Yap! 😁👍Merry Christmas, and a prosperous New Year, to YOU!
hahha funny thing is, its 2 january 2021, and 2020 wasnt prosperous at all .......let me continue.....happy christmas and a prosperous new year to u
So beautiful to see!!
Nature is so beautiful !
All these aunties and uncles watching over the little one..sure they gonna be extra protective of him
Humans could sure learn a lesson from animals. Sometimes I wonder if animals don't have more empathy and love to go around than most humans. This was sure a great lesson for all of us, these Zebras knew this little guy would never survive on his own, and they took him in as one of theirs, believing he would follow, but when he walked away, they all turned around and went back to urge him to follow them. I loved the way the Zebras then put him between two of them, to make sure he wouldn't fall back and be lost again. Stories like this are amazing, and everyone who believes animals are not as compassionate and sympathetic as humans need to watch these videos and learn something! I would not want to know anyone of the 113 who gave thumbs down to these videos. They surely lack a soul, and have no compassion or love in their hearts.
Wow, this is absolutely wonderful 🦓 just made my whole day 🥰
Just saw this and cried at the end- happy tears!!! Nice to read about something positive at times like this when do much news about death, shootings, got and runs, drunk drivers, terrorists, etc
Beautiful.
Omg this is SOOO heartwarming!!!!😭❤️😭❤️
This is when you realize when you are one kind. Wish humans understood this too
Humans are dumb and ignorant that's why they don't understand but something like this rarely happens in the wild.
Queen B Amen.
I agree 💯 with you. You are so right about the human race. Good people are a needle in a hay stack. Merry Christmas 🎄 ☃️
They kind of do but only the good ones. Humans are either good or evil so you hate them or love then lol.
Queen B I wonder why humans choose not to have a kind heart like nature and decide to hurt poor nature which only wants us to have peace.
Animals are amazing... love them more than I do people 🤷🏽♀️
This beautiful to see
Congratulations! You now have a family of your very own now. There is safety in numbers!