I know this is just nature, but jeez. I can't even imagine how much pain that little bird experienced. And it was so close to the edge of the nest. I kept hoping it'd have fallen out.
@@maddogsenglishmen8020 would have taken your statement a lot more seriously is you weren't a pitt bull advocate. You know those things have a ridiculously high prey drive and frequently attack and kill other things right? And aside from that, don't be all holier than thou when you literally chose to own carnivores as a pet; you still contribute to the meat industry so you aren't any better than the people you're demeaning.
@@sew_gal7340you know hawks kill the prey by suffocating it under talons , there are some moments in this video that hawk chick goes under that eaglet's talon but it doesn't know what is he asking
That must be so confusing. One moment having a blast in your own nest feasting on a mouse or something, then next moment another nest and you’re dinner.
One of the points in the video that REALLY got to me, was when it was trying to escape by moving its wing, but there was only a bone left…so the bone was flailing all around.
I agree with you but disagree with the millions of years. C14 decays with time .There will be no way to know that. There was a science experiment with the grand canyon if I am not mistaking where they tried calculating the age of a rock that had just formed and the testing said that the rock that had just formed was a couple millions years old. I don't believe that none sense about millions of years ago.
@@Spencer-vq7se Your statement is illogical. You are saying: All animals have instincts. Emotions are instincts. Therefore all animals have emotions. That's a fallacy.
42:22 the final death throes, sometimes birds are too resilient for their own good, this hawk spent 30 minutes completely mortified that it was being eaten, conscious the entire time. Tragic that it took so long to pass
Shocked to see this video? Not until you see a video where one Kestrel parent dragged out of a chick from a group of its own 6 chicks. The parent then killed this chick and bite off the flesh of this chick, piece by piece to feed the remaining chicks. The other chicks continued to eat like normal and did not seem to understand that they were eating their own sibling. That is nature and it is sad to see this.
All animal proteins are potential food for them. Whether it's their immediate family or not is a distinction that means nothing to them. In the first place, creatures at their level probably don't even have the concept of "immediate family."
Most of the time the two chicks had absolutely no idea what to do with the bird, clearly alive nearly an hour later. Later, the eaglets showed that their preference was wings!
@Gabor P LOL. I also remember learning (the hard way) the difference between Black ants and Red ants at around the same age. Namely: One itches, the other hurts bad.
@@AntiHydra747 not at all... Bird-eating raptors normally take their prey "on the wing", very seldom invading other species nests,.unlike these birds, and owls, which often invade other species nests at night.
Baby Hawk had alot of heart, I have to say - this is nature in it's purest form. Natural enemies, one has to go, and the kids have to eat. And learn to kill for themself.
41:37 Imagine being torn apart and eaten and still being alive for over 40 minutes... Then the ones who are eating you decide to feed you a last meal of... you! I think this eaglet may just be front-runner for strongman for the Mafia, because that's pretty hardcore. However, I have to admit, no-one ever feels bad about the fish that come in, even if they are alive. It's what the parents provided as food. Birds of Prey eat each other, even the young sometimes. I'm sure you've also seen it happen to one of your favorite eagle families as well, so consider this payback.
That baby bird had several opportunities to jump off the nest. It’s as if it didn’t have the brain power to realize death by suicide is infinitely better than death by being eaten alive by 2 eaglets…
Suicide is not the natural instinct of any animal, all animals will try their best to survive even when they have endured fatal injuries, survival at all costs.
@@markusbroadwater8361 well not exactly. the autonomic capacity involved in controlling flight is extraordinary. The OP set up a strawman in its assumptions that birds can think in abstract terms and in terms of consequences
Some animals I believe are just programmed to be more submissive than others. Even if that means being eaten alive. Some humans maybe, I guess the only way you would find out is if you were actually put in a situation like this.
Extremely disturbing!! No way could watch this. For the person who asked how the little hawk got there, it was brought in by the mother or father not sure which. It shows at the beginning. RIP Little one! 😢
I'm always so confused as to why people are so bothered by things like this. I just don't get it. The whole "Not easy to watch" it's actually incredibly easy to watch. This is life and nature. I feel nothing but fascination watching nature at work.
@@tonyg-2jz82 Ha! Just the gluttonous nasty Macaques! I truly enjoy watching all birds of prey. They're some bad@ss birds that don't take any shít! Lol
There is something uniquely horrifying about being killed by someone who sucks at killing you. Imagine the following horror movie: a woman is kidnapped and tortured for the next two hours by a completely incompetent torturer who mangles every attempt to torture her. The audience will laugh for the first few times until the existential horror of what they are seeing dawns on them.
@@stellviahohenheim it's amazing how many people overuse that word. If you watched this and laughed you're simply pathetic. You can appreciate nature while also feeling pity on those that are subject to it. That doesn't make you a "Snowflake"
ITs not cruelty, animals have no understanding of cruelty or ethics. They simply do anything to survive, even killing each other or resort to cannibalism. Animals live by simple functions and never develop anything towards being merciful. They keep their prey alive as long as possible to preserve freshness. These things look cruel and unethical to us humans, but we are way different beings from animals in pretty much everything, much more complex species than any other species. These Eagles are not much else but functions of nature that never evolved into anything that us humans are, birds in general are much like any other animals, just basic functions.
Also if you notice, the more aggressive baby eagle is also the biggest of the two. Not because of age, but food intake and growth on top of it kill drive. It was never the runt and most likely the first one to beg for food and eat more than the others. It’ll be very successful when it spreads its wings and catches the wind for good.
Bad design of the world by the creator, almighty. Why one creature has to kill the other just to satisfy it's appetite. Imagine the pain the little hawk has undergone.
@@FelixS.Wow! That's crazy cool! I've never seen any situation where parent birds take a chick from a nest that's being recorded, & bring it back to feed their own nest which is also recorded! Do you happen to know the name of the channel That was recording the Hawks nest? Do you know if they recorded the eagle snatching the hawk up out of its nest? It would be awesome to watch the whole story!
@@cwatson42785no, not usually. Both parents go and hunt. Baby birds need a lot of food. You can often see mated pairs hunting together in the skies where I live.
A Baby Hawk, a species known for torturing their prey by eating them alive in the least merciful ways possible, is eaten alive for 70 minutes by two Eagles How that table turned
I do appreciate the disclaimer in the beginning mentioning how this is nature, it happens daily, and why this experience is important for them albeit difficult for us humans to witness. The fact you told those who couldn't stomach it to leave was applaudable, as I've noticed people would rather be ignorant and bitch about something they don't or refuse to understand than just pause the video and go watch kittens or something.
Reminds me of another video I saw of hyenas eating a pregnant zebra. They started eating her butt first, ripped into her thighs, then into her belly and pulled her intestines out and then the almost full term zebra fetus which appeared to be dead. The mom zebra just laid there and couldn't do anything but wait to bleed out
I just watched a hawk ling take a agonizing slow painful death before it could even fly. Man, that's brutal. I wouldn't wish this on any of my enemies children.
Imagine big baby eagles eat another baby eaglet!! Gross! Gross! It should be easier as fish or snake!! It’s just making you sick! I got no feeling toward this gross nature eat nature!!! Gross! Gross!
I think at first, very much so. After a certain amount of trauma though, animals' brains shut down and they no longer feel anything. They aren't even really conscious beyond that point, just flailing instinctively to survive. It happens to humans, too. Unless I'm mistaken. It gives me some peace of mind to know.
@@IAmBuddythedecibwave yes, reference human bear attacks. The pain never sets in until they have calmed down from the cocktail of hormones your body puts into your blood stream. I assume animals are blessed with the same mechanisms to lessen the terror of passing by violent trauma.
This is so painful to watch the hawklet being eaten alive. So much pain he suffered slowly before the hawklet died. Nature is sometimes so cruel. But this is how it is.
man 6 months i come across this again and it still wows me. 42:21 the look of horror on its face when number 2 gets in on it is so full of expression. its mouth gapes open, eyes widen, body convulses,foot clenches so hard i bet it would bleed if it wasn't for the blood loss of its wounds its just amazing it lasts as long as it did. i see videos and birds die in second from one attack shoot, loud noise or too much excitement could kill them but this thing goes the mile.
@@ukaszg1358 um, no .... human beings are not animals, and animals are not human beings - the mind of man was made in God's image - animals do not have that quality, and if you try and go down the 'science' route on that, you'd go down in flames, as every animal psychiatrist worth his diploma will show they are not the same at all
The little baby is a fighter for sure. Defends without quit. And smart too. He learned to take cover under eagle as shelter to not expose its body for attack. Smart and a fighter! Too bad it died young.
The hawks must have been gone when the young one was taken. They usually will put up a good fight even against larger birds like the eagle or owl when protecting their young.
Yea I'm sure they were out getting food or something. Sad day for them. I wish they didn't feel obligated to kill other predator birds for competition lol.
A hawk cannot put up a fight against a full grown Eagle !!!!!! it can hit it at a fast Dive and try to kill it !!!! that's all , have you ever seen a Eagles Talon's !!!!!!!! it can shread a human !!!!!!
Yeppers....just last week , I watched a Hawk pounce on a kitten , rip it apart, and eat it in a tree branch... Today I am watching younge eagles, rip apart a baby hawk....C'est la Vie..Circle of life .
@@mwsales2773I know this is old, but many animals participate in this. Carnivores must feed. They can’t just go order food when they r hungry like we can, they have no idea when their next meal is. If they see an opportunity they have to take it, or they die.
Not really a plot twist, we all know birds of prey and many birds in general tend to eat prey alive, it’s just so weird (at least for me) watching birds of prey catching and eating each other, even more knowing that hawks and eagles are pretty closely related
No thinking was involved. Just reactive instincts. Same on the other end. All the predator bird saw was food, and ate it. Had the baby survived, it would eventually be killing nestlings and whatever else it could find that was not powerful enough to resist. A TERRIBLE cycle, needles to say. And horrifying to watch unless one is a ghoulish animal torture porn enthusiast who achieves physical and emotional gratification from watching nauseating scenes like this.
This is exactly what is expected from an unplanned, unintentional, unintelligent, unguided, foresight-less, imperfect & amoral unconscious evolutionary creation process. This is exactly what is *NOT* expected from a so-called perfect, omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient & benevolent moral conscious creator with thoughtful intentions & an intelligent plan.
according to you an unintelligent being claiming to know what is best :D We, as a species, kill each other for much less. The bird kill each other for existence.
we maim and cut unborn babies at 8 months just cause we are depressed. you fucking tell me who is more intelligent, a bird which kills only to eat or a human who kills just for virtue signal
Hard wild life 😢😢😢 . Nature is all about survival. This time I would step in . Even if humans shouldn't interfere. And take away the little one . He deserved to be saved . Plenty of rats n snakes 🐍 to feed this 2 . 😢😢😢
Omg! Poor little baby hawk! Why couldn’t it go into shock or something?! It felt all the pain of every bite!! It would shake and sit up it severe pain!! I’ve seen other animals eaten alive but not a baby like this being eaten by another baby & it went through so much pain!! RIP baby hawk, no more pain 😞
I just saw a zebras face get ripped from crocodiles and thought that was the worst death in the wild…now I think being a baby chick getting eaten by 2 other chicks still learning to eat is worst.
I can see a House Sparrow perched on a branch on the left of the nest! Every now on then it showed up while the eagles were eating this hawklet! Did this sparrow find the video difficult to watch? Umm, nope! All you have to do is watch how everything else around the nest reacts to this! Then you won't feel as bad while watching it! Wow, this hawklet was getting eaten for a lonnnnnnng time! The struggle is real for sure! It would turn its head back and forth as it saw itself get eaten! If I were inside this hawklet's mind, I would be saying, "mean eagle, what did I do to you!" But there's no stopping the eagle once it catches something! Learning how to hunt and to eat are 2 things that any bird of prey has to instinctively know how to do! Mom should be proud once she comes back to the nest and finds that the eaglets finished their meal. Then she's off to catch a fish...maybe! I was hoping that the mother would see things differently to raise the hawklet instead of allowing it to become of this fate! But, the eaglets are at an age where if a baby younger than them is in the nest, then it's considered a meal to them!
The poor thing seems to have survived until at least sometime after the 40 minute mark. There seemed to be a few cuts as well so there is no telling the true time that chick spent suffering. Nature has no chill.
How?? Is this real? No CGI??? LOOKS REAL?! It is incredible, it was alive for that long. It's almost hard to watch. Poor thing! It is just amazing it was alive for that long!! Maybe the hawk was curious what the inside of an eagles stomach looked like?? We will never know if I'm right!
Whoa I noticed what I thought was a flying feather 🪶 but was a house finch or another small bird. I feed house finch so for size comparison the eaglet and the hawks are already huge omg 😳
Yes, it's harrowing to watch, but you want painful and drawn out terror caused by humans who didn't catch their own food, go watch slaughterhouse footage. And that is this multiplied by millions, on a daily basis, and of animals like pigs for example, who are more intelligent than dogs.
What good would that do? That poor baby hawk would likely have survived the fall, then been on the ground helpless, terrified, and in pain, until it died an even slower death from starvation and/or exposure to the elements, and/or being eaten alive by ants or another predator.
10:35 little dude starts to figure out hes on the menu and starts kickin...too late, he shoulda bolted and jumped for it. While the two eaglets are waiting for it to die on it's own and jump into their mouths.
@@Butterfly-mt5ml some people just love animals too much. It’s in the moment and it’s a baby. I’m sure the guy understands it’s nature and it won’t really happen. Get over it. It’s what makes us human.
@@Sabito86591 First of all, its not a "baby." Its a bird. 2nd of all, if you can't handle watching an aggressive species without having hate for how it's trying to survive, you don't need to be watching! There are important lifetime lessons for these Eagletes survival with this hawk. Grow up!
@@Butterfly-mt5ml yeah no s h I t, we know all that Sherlock. That’s why we’re human. I pretty much explained all that hoping you wouldn’t have to say the obvious and you still did lol Most of us can’t help but reacting that way. I guess you’re part robot and have never acted irrationally lol P.S. it is a baby. A baby bird. I know you must speak literal all the time but come on....
Baby hawk tried to put up a good fight in the beginning. As soon as it popped it's head up the Eagles pummeled it. It got up and for a brief moment it started to walk to the edge of the nest. I found myself thinking 'run little guy' but it didn't happen. 45 minutes of agony for the little guy. A lesson for the Eagles. I'm guessing the parents of the baby hawk didn't make it or couldn't protect their own nest. Nature is brutal.
If you think about it the earth is really a ******FARM****** Everything on this surface is eaten by something else. Yes even humans get eaten and also eat other humans.
I don't think there's much chance the parents could have fought off a bald eagle. Completely outclassed in almost every way...I wonder if it was a nest raid.
“You ever plow a field? To plant the quinoa or sorghum or whatever the heck it is you eat. You kill everything on the ground and under it. You kill every snake, every frog, every mouse, mole, vole, worm, quail. You kill them all. So, I guess the only real question is: how cute does an animal have to be before you care if it dies to feed you?” ~ John Dutton
I know this is just nature, but jeez. I can't even imagine how much pain that little bird experienced. And it was so close to the edge of the nest. I kept hoping it'd have fallen out.
It nature if it mom or dad would of payed closer attention might not of happened
Sadly the racoons would have eaten it if fallen down.
It's not as bad Slaughter houses so you can have a burger.
@@maddogsenglishmen8020 U dork
@@maddogsenglishmen8020 would have taken your statement a lot more seriously is you weren't a pitt bull advocate. You know those things have a ridiculously high prey drive and frequently attack and kill other things right? And aside from that, don't be all holier than thou when you literally chose to own carnivores as a pet; you still contribute to the meat industry so you aren't any better than the people you're demeaning.
poor little hawk...put up a good fight and then 45 mins of pure hell...circle of life...RIP little buddy
@@LechLecha893 i can only hope to say the same for u would be the most amazing sounds ever
more like the circle of hell😏
No cóż,większy morderca zabija mniejszego mordercę?!
I can't get over how long it survived being eaten
Nature is so terribly cruel, i cant even continue watchin git
@@hagenderwahnsinniche7159 nah bro right here gets no play lmfaooooo
@@sew_gal7340you know hawks kill the prey by suffocating it under talons , there are some moments in this video that hawk chick goes under that eaglet's talon but it doesn't know what is he asking
@@leogircha9625......The hawk was trying to get the eaglet to kill him quickly?
26 minutes.
That must be so confusing. One moment having a blast in your own nest feasting on a mouse or something, then next moment another nest and you’re dinner.
Eating food then becoming the food being eaten. Cycle of nature
same goes for the mouse ;)
Ya it's weird. I'm glad animals don't have the thinking capacity we do lol
Being eaten alive is probably the worst experience any living thing can go through..
@@HTC87130 I would have jumped to my death instead of being snacked on like smoked salmon!
One of the points in the video that REALLY got to me, was when it was trying to escape by moving its wing, but there was only a bone left…so the bone was flailing all around.
Bro same 😐
“Viewer discretion advised” in the video title usually catches our attention.
Crazy to think how these things have been happening to millions of living things, each and every day, for millions of years.
wild dogs look at wild dogs killing ther pray. just brutal
@@ingamenameninolux5375
And hyenas too.
I agree with you but disagree with the millions of years. C14 decays with time .There will be no way to know that. There was a science experiment with the grand canyon if I am not mistaking where they tried calculating the age of a rock that had just formed and the testing said that the rock that had just formed was a couple millions years old. I don't believe that none sense about millions of years ago.
Think? People think?
Well, I didn't expect the eaglets to say, "Hey, what a cute little hawk. Let's keep him as a pet." Such is nature. No emotions. Just instinct.
You are on point except for one thing. They do feel emotions, as emotions are instinctual in themselves. What they lack is humanity.
@@Spencer-vq7se Maybe because they're not human?
@@Spencer-vq7se Your statement is illogical. You are saying: All animals have instincts. Emotions are instincts. Therefore all animals have emotions.
That's a fallacy.
@@bricaaron3978all animals have emotions. That doesn't mean they can differentiate right from wrong. Don't be stupid.
@@bricaaron3978 But animals do indeed have emotions
42:22 the final death throes, sometimes birds are too resilient for their own good, this hawk spent 30 minutes completely mortified that it was being eaten, conscious the entire time. Tragic that it took so long to pass
It's still screaming til the last minute
You are blind dude, that chick still moving until @43:34
@@healthinspector4827 you know what a death twitch is? It checks out of life around 42 minutes
Shocked to see this video? Not until you see a video where one Kestrel parent dragged out of a chick from a group of its own 6 chicks. The parent then killed this chick and bite off the flesh of this chick, piece by piece to feed the remaining chicks. The other chicks continued to eat like normal and did not seem to understand that they were eating their own sibling. That is nature and it is sad to see this.
All animal proteins are potential food for them. Whether it's their immediate family or not is a distinction that means nothing to them. In the first place, creatures at their level probably don't even have the concept of "immediate family."
Like my grandfather used to say. you're either reading the menu, or you're on it.
It's a miracle anything survives in nature.
Nothing that eats and breathes survives. All eventually die. As well as flora and fauna.
@@miltonmoore2527 The circle of life 💜
Fresh is best!
That's a really good point!
Huh? Nature’s design is perfect. The only thing Nature can’t survive is stupid, self-destructive humans.
At 2:43, a little spectator stops by (lower left screen), sees what's going on, and quickly decides to be somewhere else.
Sparrow that likely lives in a lower layer of the nest.
Was probably a vegetarian
Most of the time the two chicks had absolutely no idea what to do with the bird, clearly alive nearly an hour later. Later, the eaglets showed that their preference was wings!
@Gabor P LOL. I also remember learning (the hard way) the difference between Black ants and Red ants at around the same age. Namely: One itches, the other hurts bad.
Traduzir pRa o português.
Can't feel to bad. If the roles where reversed that Hawk would be doing the exact same thing.
Doesn't make it any better...
This is true
@@windwardpro makes it nature
@@AntiHydra747 not at all... Bird-eating raptors normally take their prey "on the wing", very seldom invading other species nests,.unlike these birds, and owls, which often invade other species nests at night.
very true ,there are videos that show exactly that on youtube.
Hard to watch , but absolutely no different to the 100's of song birds that would have suffered the same fate if that hawk had lived to maturity.
Yeah in a weird way, many lives were spared here.
nipped, or ripped in the bud, this hawk was born a joke.🤣
Wasnt difficult for me, this has bn happening all year
Baby Hawk had alot of heart, I have to say - this is nature in it's purest form. Natural enemies, one has to go, and the kids have to eat. And learn to kill for themself.
この鷹の子も瀕死のネズミや虫を親が連れてきて引き裂き給餌されたこともあるだろうし
弱肉強食これが自然界の姿だから生きたまま食べられる光景を見て可哀想とは思うけど怒りや悲しい感情は沸かない
ワシの子も生きるために捕食しないといけないし明日は我が身が自然界なのだから悪者としても見れない
人間として生まれた自分がいかに恵まれてるかを実感した映像
貴方の意見にはほぼ同意します。
ただ一つだけ、これがこの2羽のまだ巣立ってもいない鷲の幼鳥ではなく、手慣れた親鷲がこの鷹の子を引き裂いていたらこんなに長い拷問で苦しまずに逝けただろうにと思うと可哀想だと思いますね。
They chewed that thing alive for over an hour. Crazy.
This video is edited. The chewed that thing for several hours in real time.
41:37 Imagine being torn apart and eaten and still being alive for over 40 minutes... Then the ones who are eating you decide to feed you a last meal of... you! I think this eaglet may just be front-runner for strongman for the Mafia, because that's pretty hardcore.
However, I have to admit, no-one ever feels bad about the fish that come in, even if they are alive. It's what the parents provided as food. Birds of Prey eat each other, even the young sometimes. I'm sure you've also seen it happen to one of your favorite eagle families as well, so consider this payback.
That’s hawk did to other bird
I actually found it to be boring... wasted my time for nothing !!!
Still screaming 1hour 11mins in
In my back yard last spring I watch a raven snatch a robin chick from the ground that fell from the nest
Wasn't an 'eaglet'.
That baby bird had several opportunities to jump off the nest. It’s as if it didn’t have the brain power to realize death by suicide is infinitely better than death by being eaten alive by 2 eaglets…
As the saying goes, “bird brain.” It’s all instincts. Haha
I don't think they understand the concept of death, they're animals and have no idea they're even going to die.
Suicide is not the natural instinct of any animal, all animals will try their best to survive even when they have endured fatal injuries, survival at all costs.
@@markusbroadwater8361 well not exactly. the autonomic capacity involved in controlling flight is extraordinary. The OP set up a strawman in its assumptions that birds can think in abstract terms and in terms of consequences
Some animals I believe are just programmed to be more submissive than others. Even if that means being eaten alive. Some humans maybe, I guess the only way you would find out is if you were actually put in a situation like this.
Extremely disturbing!! No way could watch this. For the person who asked how the little hawk got there, it was brought in by the mother or father not sure which. It shows at the beginning. RIP Little one! 😢
Oh honey, you should watch what wild dogs do to their prey.
😳
I'm always so confused as to why people are so bothered by things like this. I just don't get it. The whole "Not easy to watch" it's actually incredibly easy to watch. This is life and nature. I feel nothing but fascination watching nature at work.
It's interesting to see the Eagles watch one another so intently on what they're doing to the hawk. Very important lessons here for the Eagles.
@Butterfly what's up dude!! You like watching eagles nests and baby monkeys getting destroyed! Knew you were cool!
@@tonyg-2jz82 Ha! Just the gluttonous nasty Macaques! I truly enjoy watching all birds of prey. They're some bad@ss birds that don't take any shít! Lol
@@Butterfly-mt5ml man you are so cool you have fun watching hawk kids get eaten alive
Like how to play with your dinner? LOL!!!
@@charlesigberase6070 😂
There is something uniquely horrifying about being killed by someone who sucks at killing you. Imagine the following horror movie: a woman is kidnapped and tortured for the next two hours by a completely incompetent torturer who mangles every attempt to torture her. The audience will laugh for the first few times until the existential horror of what they are seeing dawns on them.
Rest in peace little Hawk
Pieces you mean 😭🤣
@@smilebbyily2445 yeah rest in pieces lol
@@smilebbyily2445not funny. Respect death. Surely no one will visit your grave.
@@smilebbyily2445 yeah
Bloody hell, big birds really know how to make their prey suffer. I don't think I've ever watched an animal suffer more for so long. That poor thing.
Snowflake
@@stellviahohenheim it's amazing how many people overuse that word. If you watched this and laughed you're simply pathetic. You can appreciate nature while also feeling pity on those that are subject to it. That doesn't make you a "Snowflake"
ITs not cruelty, animals have no understanding of cruelty or ethics. They simply do anything to survive, even killing each other or resort to cannibalism. Animals live by simple functions and never develop anything towards being merciful. They keep their prey alive as long as possible to preserve freshness. These things look cruel and unethical to us humans, but we are way different beings from animals in pretty much everything, much more complex species than any other species. These Eagles are not much else but functions of nature that never evolved into anything that us humans are, birds in general are much like any other animals, just basic functions.
@@jakesaunders8955 Ok, snowflake.
Also if you notice, the more aggressive baby eagle is also the biggest of the two. Not because of age, but food intake and growth on top of it kill drive. It was never the runt and most likely the first one to beg for food and eat more than the others. It’ll be very successful when it spreads its wings and catches the wind for good.
Omg
Bad design of the world by the creator, almighty. Why one creature has to kill the other just to satisfy it's appetite. Imagine the pain the little hawk has undergone.
The same it delivered to its two smaller siblings it feasted on before being brought th this nest.
@@FelixS.Wow! That's crazy cool! I've never seen any situation where parent birds take a chick from a nest that's being recorded, & bring it back to feed their own nest which is also recorded! Do you happen to know the name of the channel That was recording the Hawks nest? Do you know if they recorded the eagle snatching the hawk up out of its nest? It would be awesome to watch the whole story!
Mama Eagle: Kill your own food like a good eagle
Would be interesting to see how the adult hawks tried to protect their nestlings.
They were probably out looking for food like the Eagles.
@@notthefather3919 Usually one stands guard no?
@@cwatson42785not at that age. They don’t need incubating except at night
@@cwatson42785no, not usually. Both parents go and hunt. Baby birds need a lot of food. You can often see mated pairs hunting together in the skies where I live.
A Baby Hawk, a species known for torturing their prey by eating them alive in the least merciful ways possible, is eaten alive for 70 minutes by two Eagles
How that table turned
I've never seen an animal eaten alive for an hour.
RUclips: "You have now!"
That one eagle eating the hawklet's leg and talons all in one bite. What a bad ass.
Three minutes of this is all I can take, as Roberto Duran said “No Mas!” 😢
I think these birds play with their food more than my 3 year old.
It's like watching two skeksis trying to figure out how to open a pickle jar
Nature is indifferent to cruelty and joy, pain and beauty. It keeps on keeping on, whatever works.
I will not feel bad when I have to kill an animal now. It's all just nature.
@@dr90210gunshow You're an animal too.
I do appreciate the disclaimer in the beginning mentioning how this is nature, it happens daily, and why this experience is important for them albeit difficult for us humans to witness.
The fact you told those who couldn't stomach it to leave was applaudable, as I've noticed people would rather be ignorant and bitch about something they don't or refuse to understand than just pause the video and go watch kittens or something.
Yup, they finally got hungry enough to start feeding....if you could see anything. DUDE, YOU GOTTA ZOOM IN!!
Reminds me of another video I saw of hyenas eating a pregnant zebra. They started eating her butt first, ripped into her thighs, then into her belly and pulled her intestines out and then the almost full term zebra fetus which appeared to be dead. The mom zebra just laid there and couldn't do anything but wait to bleed out
Yup I saw that too. Brutal
Kids are doing well in class. They even got to make their own dinner!
Torn to shreds heart still beating oh man what a way to go
1:31 hawk chick: “momma? Are you my momma? Your my momma.” Eaglets:”we’re not your momma, but your our lunch!”
I appreciate your showing this video. I think people forget these are predator birds.
Not to mention they share DNA with velociraptors going back 65million years
I just watched a hawk ling take a agonizing slow painful death before it could even fly. Man, that's brutal. I wouldn't wish this on any of my enemies children.
Donald sat on his ass and let over 400.000 Americans die in a bid to stay in the whitehouse
@@omarjames11 .... I know.
@@omarjames11 Biden's sitting on his ass too. Disappointing, but not surprising
@@omarjames11 i see why you are angry.. is it because of the Muslim ban by Trump.. 😂
In nature, only the strongest survive. The eagle chicks have to eat!
Imagine watching the eagles literally pooping you out while still alive!
I don't think their metabolism is _that_ fast.
But at any rate, I think I _won't_ imagine it, if it's all the same to you.
Imagine big baby eagles eat another baby eaglet!! Gross! Gross! It should be easier as fish or snake!! It’s just making you sick! I got no feeling toward this gross nature eat nature!!! Gross! Gross!
Now imagine that those birds 6 foot tall. Would you still want to see a living dinosaur?
I love the sound of sweet birds in the background, while in the foreground, murder is a foot.
This is a picnic compared to going through an IRS audit.
I don't know how that chick lived so long. The pain had to be so bad.
I think at first, very much so. After a certain amount of trauma though, animals' brains shut down and they no longer feel anything. They aren't even really conscious beyond that point, just flailing instinctively to survive. It happens to humans, too. Unless I'm mistaken. It gives me some peace of mind to know.
@@IAmBuddythedecibwave yes, reference human bear attacks. The pain never sets in until they have calmed down from the cocktail of hormones your body puts into your blood stream. I assume animals are blessed with the same mechanisms to lessen the terror of passing by violent trauma.
This is so painful to watch the hawklet being eaten alive. So much pain he suffered slowly before the hawklet died. Nature is sometimes so cruel. But this is how it is.
man 6 months i come across this again and it still wows me. 42:21 the look of horror on its face when number 2 gets in on it is so full of expression. its mouth gapes open, eyes widen, body convulses,foot clenches so hard i bet it would bleed if it wasn't for the blood loss of its wounds its just amazing it lasts as long as it did. i see videos and birds die in second from one attack shoot, loud noise or too much excitement could kill them but this thing goes the mile.
A real thing of beauty!
it's a BIRD, not a human being - quit putting human feelings on to a BIRD - sheeesh
@@7777Scion Humans have emotions for exactly the same reasons as other animals have. Same chemistry is behind each of it.
@@ukaszg1358 um, no .... human beings are not animals, and animals are not human beings - the mind of man was made in God's image - animals do not have that quality, and if you try and go down the 'science' route on that, you'd go down in flames, as every animal psychiatrist worth his diploma will show they are not the same at all
@@7777Scion They still have nerve endings, Einstein. What do you think those are for?
The little baby is a fighter for sure. Defends without quit. And smart too. He learned to take cover under eagle as shelter to not expose its body for attack. Smart and a fighter! Too bad it died young.
The hawks must have been gone when the young one was taken. They usually will put up a good fight even against larger birds like the eagle or owl when protecting their young.
Yea I'm sure they were out getting food or something. Sad day for them. I wish they didn't feel obligated to kill other predator birds for competition lol.
A hawk cannot put up a fight against a full grown Eagle !!!!!! it can hit it at a fast Dive and try to kill it !!!! that's all , have you ever seen a Eagles Talon's !!!!!!!! it can shread a human !!!!!!
What's up with all the exclamation marks? You're trying to convince somebody or something?
Yeppers....just last week , I watched a Hawk pounce on a kitten , rip it apart, and eat it in a tree branch...
Today I am watching younge eagles, rip apart a baby hawk....C'est la Vie..Circle of life .
A few times the bigger birds actually offered the little chick some of his own meat ! That was Epic !!!!
This poor little baby suffered and was still alive for up to 45 mins being ripped apart by these young eagles. RIP
I think that's the hardest video to watch, the hawklet just didn't want to die, mother cruel nature
After seeing this, I want to change our national bird to something else. We have a freaking cannibal bird as our national symbol LOL.
@@mwsales2773I know this is old, but many animals participate in this. Carnivores must feed. They can’t just go order food when they r hungry like we can, they have no idea when their next meal is. If they see an opportunity they have to take it, or they die.
Whats everyone talking about. All i saw was 2 baby eagles walking around the nest. Maybe they were eating something. Why is the view so far away
In a plot twist, guess what the hawks siblings are doing right now? The exact same thing to some other animal!
Not really a plot twist, we all know birds of prey and many birds in general tend to eat prey alive, it’s just so weird (at least for me) watching birds of prey catching and eating each other, even more knowing that hawks and eagles are pretty closely related
the saddest thing is like he still opens his beak in the beginning thinking all will be fine .
No thinking was involved. Just reactive instincts. Same on the other end. All the predator bird saw was food, and ate it. Had the baby survived, it would eventually be killing nestlings and whatever else it could find that was not powerful enough to resist.
A TERRIBLE cycle, needles to say. And horrifying to watch unless one is a ghoulish
animal torture porn
enthusiast who achieves physical and emotional gratification from watching nauseating scenes like this.
If only one eaglet, the hawklet might be adopted as occurred before.
Two eaglet, the hawklet has to be food.
Viewer Discretion Advised - Hawkling devoured in stunning 4K 😳
Surprised they don't have an instinct to just jump and have a non 0 chance of surviving.
Imagine a 6 foot tall eagle, how amazing will that be especially when we are next on the menu
This is exactly what is expected from an unplanned, unintentional, unintelligent, unguided, foresight-less, imperfect & amoral unconscious evolutionary creation process. This is exactly what is *NOT* expected from a so-called perfect, omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient & benevolent moral conscious creator with thoughtful intentions & an intelligent plan.
yet most scientists believe in aliens who are more intelligent and powerful than us, who placed all of this here
goD wOrkS in mYsTerIoUs wAys
according to you an unintelligent being claiming to know what is best :D
We, as a species, kill each other for much less. The bird kill each other for existence.
we maim and cut unborn babies at 8 months just cause we are depressed. you fucking tell me who is more intelligent, a bird which kills only to eat or a human who kills just for virtue signal
@@asymmetricbeing _-goD wOrkS in mYsTerIoUs wAys-_
*Ya sure. LOL 🤣🤣*
Hard wild life 😢😢😢 . Nature is all about survival. This time I would step in . Even if humans shouldn't interfere. And take away the little one . He deserved to be saved . Plenty of rats n snakes 🐍 to feed this 2 . 😢😢😢
Omg! Poor little baby hawk! Why couldn’t it go into shock or something?! It felt all the pain of every bite!! It would shake and sit up it severe pain!! I’ve seen other animals eaten alive but not a baby like this being eaten by another baby & it went through so much pain!! RIP baby hawk, no more pain 😞
Justice for the mice. If they're the once that have been eaten no one will feel empathy.
Birds are so goddamned savage.
I just saw a zebras face get ripped from crocodiles and thought that was the worst death in the wild…now I think being a baby chick getting eaten by 2 other chicks still learning to eat is worst.
Nature can be cruel and unforgiving.
I can see a House Sparrow perched on a branch on the left of the nest! Every now on then it showed up while the eagles were eating this hawklet! Did this sparrow find the video difficult to watch? Umm, nope! All you have to do is watch how everything else around the nest reacts to this! Then you won't feel as bad while watching it! Wow, this hawklet was getting eaten for a lonnnnnnng time! The struggle is real for sure! It would turn its head back and forth as it saw itself get eaten! If I were inside this hawklet's mind, I would be saying, "mean eagle, what did I do to you!" But there's no stopping the eagle once it catches something! Learning how to hunt and to eat are 2 things that any bird of prey has to instinctively know how to do! Mom should be proud once she comes back to the nest and finds that the eaglets finished their meal. Then she's off to catch a fish...maybe!
I was hoping that the mother would see things differently to raise the hawklet instead of allowing it to become of this fate! But, the eaglets are at an age where if a baby younger than them is in the nest, then it's considered a meal to them!
It's my solemn wish for animals not to feel pain like us humans! 🥺
stfu.. this was gibberish.
@@patldennis You mad? Lmao
@@Gankstomper just sad... at your pathetic attempt at trolling
The sparrow watched the "video"? I didn't know that birds get RUclips too.
Here in Sweden the Vikings called that a Bloodeagle = Blodörn
Poor hawk! It's hard to watch them tearing into it, but that's nature. The young eagles have to eat.
The poor thing seems to have survived until at least sometime after the 40 minute mark. There seemed to be a few cuts as well so there is no telling the true time that chick spent suffering. Nature has no chill.
How?? Is this real? No CGI??? LOOKS REAL?! It is incredible, it was alive for that long. It's almost hard to watch. Poor thing! It is just amazing it was alive for that long!! Maybe the hawk was curious what the inside of an eagles stomach looked like?? We will never know if I'm right!
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That little sparrow like bird that kept landing enjoyed a stroll near the valley of the shadow of death. Aint nature marvelous.
Whoa I noticed what I thought was a flying feather 🪶 but was a house finch or another small bird. I feed house finch so for size comparison the eaglet and the hawks are already huge omg 😳
Yes, it's harrowing to watch, but you want painful and drawn out terror caused by humans who didn't catch their own food, go watch slaughterhouse footage. And that is this multiplied by millions, on a daily basis, and of animals like pigs for example, who are more intelligent than dogs.
Yep. Atleast the hawk died within an hour, unless all the mass produced garbage people eat.
At past 18 minutes I was hoping the baby hawk jumps over the edge. He is very close.
What good would that do? That poor baby hawk would likely have survived the fall, then been on the ground helpless, terrified, and in pain, until it died an even slower death from starvation and/or exposure to the elements, and/or being eaten alive by ants or another predator.
Это называется "попробуй своего же лекарства"
The sparrow came and checked out the action and, seeing that they were busy, went home and came back with some popcorn to take in the whole show. 🍿
Environmentalist: " WE LOVE NATTURE"
Nature:
PETA: "Ban all eagles!"
Always remember that God is good and merciful. Especially with the weakest and helpless.
Right?
😂
As the young hawk cries out, one of the Eaglets says "whats eating you?"
10:35 little dude starts to figure out hes on the menu and starts kickin...too late, he shoulda bolted and jumped for it.
While the two eaglets are waiting for it to die on it's own and jump into their mouths.
Lol
I'm glad I'm not the only one that was waiting for it 2 jump..
@@ashleynikirk8591
LOL, yeah, I was hopin'...but nothing doing.
Das ist so grausam. Ruhe in Frieden 😢😪
Jahhh!!
So sad for sure... the eagle parents must have been in a date night, while kids are home schooled.
Хищные птицы, особенно ястребы очень жерстокие. Не нужно жалеть это отвратительное создание
Hope the hawks catch the young eagles when they start to fly and return the favor!!!
nature doesn't work that way.....only man does revenge ....
@@riderstrong6397 exactly! Ignorance at its finest right here.
@@Butterfly-mt5ml some people just love animals too much. It’s in the moment and it’s a baby. I’m sure the guy understands it’s nature and it won’t really happen. Get over it. It’s what makes us human.
@@Sabito86591 First of all, its not a "baby." Its a bird. 2nd of all, if you can't handle watching an aggressive species without having hate for how it's trying to survive, you don't need to be watching! There are important lifetime lessons for these Eagletes survival with this hawk. Grow up!
@@Butterfly-mt5ml yeah no s h I t, we know all that Sherlock. That’s why we’re human. I pretty much explained all that hoping you wouldn’t have to say the obvious and you still did lol Most of us can’t help but reacting that way. I guess you’re part robot and have never acted irrationally lol
P.S. it is a baby. A baby bird. I know you must speak literal all the time but come on....
Baby hawk tried to put up a good fight in the beginning. As soon as it popped it's head up the Eagles pummeled it. It got up and for a brief moment it started to walk to the edge of the nest. I found myself thinking 'run little guy' but it didn't happen. 45 minutes of agony for the little guy. A lesson for the Eagles. I'm guessing the parents of the baby hawk didn't make it or couldn't protect their own nest. Nature is brutal.
If you think about it the earth is really a ******FARM****** Everything on this surface is eaten by something else. Yes even humans get eaten and also eat other humans.
Tifford1 Bell, Get Real, What chance do hawks have against eagles?
@@4321grp chances depend on a lot of factors: age, size, health, terrain. Do not assume that just because one is an Eagle that it will always win.
I don't think there's much chance the parents could have fought off a bald eagle. Completely outclassed in almost every way...I wonder if it was a nest raid.
Even if the mother hawk was guarding the nest she would be no match for a determined full grown eagle.
Keeping your snack alive keeps it fresh.
Right around the 43:30 mark, it goes from the look of horror to a glassy look in its eyes…probably the moment of death. SMH
“You ever plow a field? To plant the quinoa or sorghum or whatever the heck it is you eat. You kill everything on the ground and under it. You kill every snake, every frog, every mouse, mole, vole, worm, quail. You kill them all. So, I guess the only real question is: how cute does an animal have to be before you care if it dies to feed you?” ~ John Dutton
Ted Nugent.
This is horrifying, can't you do anything to save these birds? People say cats are cruel but cats would never kill and eat another cat.
That hawk never had the makings of a Varsity athlete
Meanwhile mother hawk was eating baby doves alive..i only feel bad for doves..they just want peace and don’t want to hurt anyone