that's a very nice goal, and it works, well, for all whom find its purity - too much redefining of that word; but, universal brotherhood is real solid, without much confusion... peace.! ~WarriorPoet~
My cat went missing for days when I was a teen, it broke my heart. I decided 1 day I was gonna look for him till it got dark, turned out I didn't have to look far or stay out long as I remembered where he liked to hide & that my neighbours had just put a load of junk under their porch, sootys hiding place. I pulled loads of boxes out & found him curled up exhausted & mainly thirsty as it was a very hot summer. He was covered in pee bless him as he wasn't able to move, he snuggled into me while I got him home fed & gave him water & a few days later he was back to his usual loving goofy self. He'd been gone almost a week & my parents kept saying he'd gone off to die but I just knew he was alive. 1 of the best moments of my life was finding him alive & well 🙂💜
Most cats are not far away. We think they go miles but they are quite small and short so are often near home, well done to you for remembering his hiding place.
When I was a child, I had a German Shepherd that walked me to and from the bus stop. He carried my books in his mouth for me. One day, he didn't show up at the bus stop. I ran home to look for him, but he was gone. I was heartbroken. One year later, he showed up at the back door when Mom yelled out "Herbert, there is a bear at the door!". It was my beloved dog. He had been taken and chained and wore scars from those chains. I don't know how he freed himself, but he did and he returned home one year almost to the day he disappeared.
This touched me, makes me teary. I was never a fan of german shephards. My son in law had one he called Xena. She was old when I met her and I think that's why we bonded, we both had arthritis and a million body aches. When I couldn't sleep, which was most nights, I went out on the front porch and sat. She always came with me, even when she was hurting too. She sat with me and watched over me to keep me safe from coyotes. She wouldn't leave until I said it was time to go in, not even if my son in law called her, she waited for me. She comforted me when I cried and I grew to love her like no other. A few months after I moved, I got a call at 1:30 am from my son in law, Xena passed away. It has been 10 years and I am sitting here crying my eyes out trying to type this, she left a huge empty hole in my heart when she left and I will never forget her. Rest Xena, it won't be long and we can sit on the porch together again, I can't wait.
@@charlibaltimore7641 I sat teary eyed just reading your story of your beloved Xena. They are such comfort to us and we shall all be united again and at my age with body aches and heart aches, I too am looking forward to that day. Perhaps we can meet there and I look forward to meeting you and Xena. God Bless you and yours always.
I saw a post where an ape who signed noticed one of the caretakers wasn't pregnant anymore and asked in sign where it was. It mourned with her when the lady signed that she lost it. You can't convince me they aren't sentient.
@B W there are people who think animals have no soul and have no idea of love or death. They think animals are to be utilized in work and science and their pain is irrelevant.
I think animals have more sympathy and understanding towards humans than some morons give them credit for. They (usually) take better care of their babies than humans and, here's the big one, they haven't unionized and killed all of us for the horrible things we do to them.
My cat was missing for 77 days. I searched for him every single day. Finally, animal control found him and posted his pic online. You can bet I was on their doorstep in minutes. We were so delighted to find each other.
I have seen something like the elk and the photographer. While hunting on our property, i saw a doe come out from the trees a short distance from me. I was bow hunting and she was too close for me to raise my bow without spooking her, so i sat still. She looked at me, walked over, and stuck her nose right in my face and sniffed me and then calmly walked away. I stopped hunting after that.
My family and I have raised orphaned baby opossums and raccoons besides having our own cats and dogs. They each have their own lovely personalities and they have love in their hearts. I don't understand why people feel the need to kill and harm God's beautiful creatures. It breaks my heart, but there are wonderful people out there too who help injured, abused, orphaned and abandoned animals. God bless them.
I have been feeding Raccoons, Skunks and possums for year's. Raccoons are amazing and so intelligent, they take treats from my hand as gentle as any dog would. My Husky has gotten so used to them and the skunks that they will often allow him to eat and play even with the babies.
Earth is a wonderful place that is filled with love and beauty. This video has placed me in good spirits. Kind of like a 'oness" with the planet. Animals have always been my go-to when i need company.
I found a bobcat cub in the woods. She was abandon because a hunter shot her mother. I took her home and raised her to two years old and release her back into the wild. She came back to say thank you 6 months later.
I take my dog everywhere as Im homeless in a van..when I drive he watches everything n everywhere..I swear he could find his way to all our spots or even try to go back to our old house...sadly, hes old n not sure he would do well on a journey, even a somewhat short one..
I've seen so many videos of humans making music just for the benefit of their critters. Elephants, donkeys, cows and so many others generally seem to enjoy music and often chime in!
I have a gift because there is not much wildlife here But I had a 14 deer in my herd, turkeys, raccoons which used to sit with my feral cats but I could walk among the deer and they weren’t scared of me. But don’t let anyone else try it the deer would scatter, I left the turkeys and raccoons and bears alone. I had a pack of coyotes and a few wolves I put in my Native American music with wolves howling and it was so awesome. I like animals more than most people lol
I once had a green leaf bug land on me- and I fed it some spinach by hand. I took it and put it on a bush downstairs. I came out the next day and called for it- and would you believe it saw me and flew up and landed on the stairs right next to me? True story.
Humans ARE animals. That's what too many arrogant and ignorant people seem to forget. But that's what makes us far worse. We're the only animals that can control our instincts and go against them. We have the ability to choose. We have no natural desire to kill (there's a reason most people who are violent have mental issues), yet so many of us still do. We know other animals feel. We know they love, fear for their lives, etc., and yet, because we think they taste good or their fur/skin "looks good," we continue to murder them. Even when we don't kill the animals themselves for selfish reasons, we destroy their habitats. Humans are a plague on this earth, yet so many act like we're superior to all other creatures.
Belugas: *seeing a swimming unicorn* "It's all good. You part of the fam now." Narwell: *got yeet adopted by Belugas* "You're nicer than my previous pod."
My dad and I once lost his German shorthaired pointer on a hunting trip easily 40 miles from home,after 2 weeks of looking for her we decided we'd try one last time before we gave up,after church that sunday on the day of our last excursion to find her ahe was sitting on our front porch happy and hungry.
Animals, with emphasis on dogs and cats, have a remarkable in-built ability to circumvent maps and all of that nonsense that humans need to find their way around and can hunt down and regroup with humans who they have adopted no matter the distance. One of my Aunts moved from Boston to Arizona, and the cat - which was missing on the day of the journey was lost to her ... or so we thought. Two and a half years later (and remember cats don't live much beyond nineteen human years) the cat turned up in her front yard. We checked the cat, it was indeed hers as confirmed by the microchip. The animal had crossed most of the United States to get to her. That was simply mind-blowing. The cat lived for another six years and then, I'm sorry to say, finally passed away due to old age and health issues.
How some people abuse or kill these Animals is just Mind Boggling. If you don't like Animals instead of hurting or killing them, just don't go near them. That way KARMA won't come knocking on your door.
Right? You don't have to like animals or be an animal person but it takes a special kind of sick to go out of your way to hurt them (or anything really, this goes for people too). 💜
Harming or killing without reason is not acceptable. But in self defense or hunting for food is fine. As long as the Animals hunted isn't going extinct of course.
The sad thing is that people who kill or hurt animals don't understand that animals and us loving them are very much part of God's plan for us to grow on this earthly plain. And that they have as much right to live as humans do. Animals also have souls and you wil have to see and hear about your cruelty during the life review!
Truly amazing, but I'm not surprised. Animals have such intelligence, such instincts and can display such empathy for humans and other species who encounter dangerous incidents.
I've been lucky enough to hand feed a wild deer in Yellowstone, just walked up to me, black bears in Yosemite, there must have been 20-30 bears & cubs being fed junk food from 30-40 cars that stopped to view them, wild squirrels at Mt Hood, and a large bird flew down and landed on my shoulder to take the cookie I was raising into the sky, also at Mt Hood. These all happened back in the 70's on family vacations, but in 1990, I took my mom, and girlfriend (now wife of 30 years) to a family reunion in Washington, and stopped at Mt Hood having related this story to my girlfriend, and I'll be darned if the same exact experience happened to her as well. Nature is really weird, and wonderful!
@@brahmburgers I think some of us just have something animals trust, and then again, birds are opportunistic. lol I lived up in some hills for a time, and this raven befriended me because I was feeding it. I had to stop as he wasn't potty trained and left a mess on our front porch. 😁
You people who feed wild animals are directly responsible for them becoming disinhibited to being around humans, and you should know-those animals often end up being euthanized because of that. It isn’t cute or kind. Keep your distance and they get to stay alive.
@@brendamackel6917 These are cherished memories of a 60 year old man, not an invitation to feed wildlife. Back then nobody was concerned, or knew anything about the consequences of humanizing wildlife. However, your standing there eating a cookie, and a deer just walks up, you're going to give that deer a cookie! If you're sitting there eating a cookie, and a wild squirrel lands on your knee, you're going to give him a cookie. If you're standing there eating cookies, and a bird flies down to get one, you're going to feed it cookies. Under certain circumstances I don't think there's much harm, but in large part, I agree, there is. ✌
My friends brother took her dog, Morty, to Florida with him, (jerk) and 3 months later she opened her front door and he was laying there waiting on her. I always loved Morty.
We had a labrador that would go and get our news paper every morning and we didn't teach him that either.One day he started to grab everyone else's also.
We too had Golden Retrievers. (B.J. & Buddy) Hubby took BJ out front as a "teenager". Taught him to get our Sunday paper. He was rewarded very well. Next Sunday, hubby let him go out by himself. After a bit.... I remarked, he's been out there awhile, maybe ran off or something horrible happened to him. Hubby opened the door and stepped out. OMG, BJ had a minimum of 17 Sunday paper bundles. They were all over our driveway! We put them all in baskets, attached them on ea. Side of BJ across his back. Hubby put a leash on BJ and they went door to door to inquire whose they were and returned them! The neighbors thought it was cute, and were thankful.
There is something to be said about animals that Humans have yet to figure out...They don't discriminate. They just love whom they love. Maybe there is a lesson here but i doubt humans will listen...Sad... :-((
All very impressive. My list would have had KoKo as #1. She interacted with 2 different species and able to communicate with us on a level matched by no other. She proved herself to be a very kind soul.
i'm friends with the birds in my neighborhood. they peek at me from the bushes outside my window. had a weird feeling of being watched while doing dishes. looked up, and finches were perched outside the window, watching. my favorite is the crow, who sit above my skylight when i eat, begging for treats by tapping the glass with his beak! who's watching whom?
All these animals are remarkable, and so beautiful. From Koko to Moko to the deer 🦌 to lonely Albert they are awesome. Love animals with a passion, they are my life being so intelligent, lovable and gentle. Love the video, it is heartwarming and very refreshing to watch something different from everyday routine. Hats off to you, Missing Files. Thank you for sharing it, it definitely made my day. 👌👌👌👍👍👍👍🙌🙌🙌🙌♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
At 2:25 the bull elk isn’t bonding with the photographer sitting on the ground, the elk is displaying aggression. Google “Elk Attacks Man in USA” and anyone can see that it’s not a friendly encounter, the elk is pushing its antlers at the man who has to keep looking down to avoid losing an eye from the elk’s antlers.
I love them all. I wish mankind wasn't so cruel in their actions to learn their ways. Animals are so brilliant. We should be studying us and our international destruction of everything we see. Its a mental illness, brought on by fear. Cool video. Thanks
Wow 🤩 I wonder if you got visited by the Holy Spirit! I had a squirrel jump on my head once when I was meditating on a bridge lol. Apparently he wanted to cross the bridge and I was in the way. I apologized :)
People say, having nothing is "horrible". . . but sometimes, having nothing is when you realize how much more you have.... What an amazing experience that must have been..... I have always tried to get close, but have always failed. . . . . . We have a lot to learn from other than human species.
@@TarotRider-t2m im not sure if i expressed myself correctly, but that is EXACTLY what i meant..... That we can learn soooo much from other species..... unfortunately, the human specie is destructive in every aspect 😔
Animals are known to love music. A RUclips video is available of cows coming out from pasture to come listen to a couple of elderly musicians playing together, when here they come, one by one, then a group of about six to ten cows stand in front of them, as if a concert they were attending, enjoying them play. This is an Awesome video and I recommend looking it up. Playing til the cows come in!🐮
Last summer we had church service outside due to Covid. When the choir started singing a crow perched on a light post and watched us sing. It sat there the entire time just watching and watching. When we fished our 3 songs it flew away. I believe it was enjoying the music.
Not a wild elk but we have a video of my nephew at about 5 wrestling with his pet buck "Wucy" he didnt know bucks and does lol. They were total friends. Wucy would wait outside all day waiting for him to come and run around the yard.
"While photographing animals in the great Smokey Mountains National Park, a young bull elk took a particularly keen interest in a nearby photographer." I'd like to hear more about the young bull elk photographing animals.
We have possums living in our backyard. They sleep in our cabbage palm and come out out night. I sit outside from 9pm to 11pm and hear them, see them. They have even walked over my feet. They go in the front yard too. My husband noticed a "game trail" on the side of the house.
Since the elk & sitting happened in the Smoky Mountains near me, we were all privy to the truth. The man--against all warning signs--got out of his car to get a closer photograph. Unfortunately, because the elk interacted with a human, it had to be euthanized to guarantee no further interactions with humans. Too bad the man was not euthanized.
Yes, This is true. I read about that poor elk having to be destroyed because of that idiot. Apparently there were signs all over the place telling people NOT to get out of their cars etc. He did anyway. The elk paid the price for his stupidity.
WHY would they euthanize the Elk simply for "having a moment"?! What HARM does that do? What's the rationale here, that it'll try to have ANOTHER moment in the future with another human?!!
Wasn't bc of THAT photog..it was bc t he elk was always doing this n at times getting aggressive so for the safety of other animals, humans, and itself, they euthanized him..😢
OMG that’s horrible! And the poor elk did nothing wrong 😢. That’s so not fair. Humans, as a race, are innately selfish. Me, me, me, me, me. It’s all about me and what I want. Never thinking beyond that one mantra. Just because he wanted a photograph up close and personal. Take a picture at a safe distance and have it enlarged. You can do anything with photoshop. This is so outrageous.
The quail chick actually spawned a popular RUclips (that I've been following for over a year) channel called A Chick Named Albert. It's a pretty cool channel.
That elk wasn't showing kindness. Your not supposed to bow your head like that towards sheep, goats, deer or elk. Because that's challenging them to fight. That elk came close to headbutting that guy.
I am also from Canada (Ottawa), and I am glad to hear that there are other animal lovers here. I was vegetarian for over ten years because I couldn't eat animals. I had to start eating them again due to medical necessity (my iron level was only 12, it should've been 80-100), but if I could be a vegetarian again, then I would!
Awww, this was fun! Thank youuuuuu! 😁 I hope yall had a chance to smile today, and if you did, carry that feeling into tomorrow, and pass it forward to someone who may need that smile!😊
#Missingtopic I was at my grandfathers house in 2015. I went outside and noticed an 8 point buck deer. I went in and grabbed my father and came back outside, the buck walked up to me, i put my hand out and he sniffed it and just walked away. Yes I have a photo of that moment my dad snapped on the phone. It was awesome, also we didn't live in the country and neither did my grandfather. We were in the middle town.
The lack of habitat (woids) are making wild animals more reliant on humans 4 food. I lived in the Watchung mountains for 45 years. A lot of construction. Homes built. In the past 15 years with the building, we now have deer, wild turkey, rabbits, like a zoo. We have no bushes, flowers some lower branches on trees are eaten off. Driving at night is hazardous. The deer having no fear will more likely run across a regular road that than an unused road.
YES ! I've heard of something exactly like the segment with the bull elk in the Smokey Mountains. I know that exact spot and had the SAME experience ! My wife and I were watching the elk several hundred yards away. Two approached, with one cautiously coming up to me just like this. He didn't nudge me like this (I was standing in the grass), but he allowed me to rub his muzzle, while many people watched. I have a great video of the whole encounter and it's one of the most memorable experiences I've had. I showed our video to a park ranger and he said that was extremely dangerous. BUT, he said he had heard of a few incidents of this behavior from the elk. Amazing.
@@cherbear1996 Actually, the fault here is with the humans, not the elk. The humans insist on invading their space & when the animal does what is instinctively wired to do, it gets put down to protect humans.
When I was a little kid I was given a choice to go to Disney Land or Gator Land. I chose Gator Land because I was always infatuated with reptiles and cuz people dying of heat exhaustion walking around in their forced Disney fursona trying to take a picture with me while I wait 3 hours to ride something I could have ridden at my local carnival, didn't really appeal to me. Even though I was supposed to be happy, I felt alone. Mom and dad divorced, I had to change schools so many times, had to say goodbye to friends I just made over and over again. I went outside from the hotel room cuz it was mid-day. I saw this pond and thought it was pretty so I sat on the grass and just took in the silence and the beauty. I felt something really big and kinda hot nudge up against me. Without looking I put my hand on it and pet it, knowing it was an animal. I looked over and saw the biggest alligator I've ever seen laying down next to me. I saw his eyes flick the membrane over from time to time. I saw the teeth. I could smell the meat clinging to them that must have been stuck there for a few days now. I saw the scars all over his body. I kept petting him. He made a noise I learned to mimic. A gutteral clicking with a sort of hiss. I used different combinations of that sound like conversation. He lowered his head to the ground and we both resolved to take a nap. I climbed up on his back and it was the first and last time I ever truly felt safe and completely at peace. I heard my name being called and woke up to see my cousin rounding the corner (she was always a Karen btw) I woke up more, stretched and yawned and really just liked where I was at the moment. But my cousin was going to keep shouting and get my dad's attention and I didn't want that so I said my goodbyes through my clicking and hissing, gave him a hug and pet him one last time before I climbed off his back and walked over to my cousin who was in hysterics. I had to be about 12 at that time. I'm 30 now and I still remember that feeling of complete serenity. I still have a special bond with reptiles, but that was the most beautiful moment I can remember.
@@patriciahill4492 yes, I believe that, only humans ( not all luckily) are capable of doing pure evil! It’s hard to believe? Where is it coming from? 🤔🦁
We live in harshly tainted times of corruption and man made money orientated world when all must comprehend that money was created by the ancient circles. Money needs to abolished, perhaps then greed shall fade and left to books of our past
@@patriciahill4492 yet God destroyed countless animals, innocent though they were, as well as tiny children, newborn infants and fetuses within their mother's wombs.
I wish people would point out that the 'heart melting' point with the elk and the photographer wasn't actually heart warming. The elk ended up being put down by the other rangers because it was rutting with the person and kept trying to hit them with the antlers. They feared it would do the same with others passing through the park reserve, so sadly the 'touching' picture doesn't tell the full story. All the cars in the background are other rangers and crew for the camera's, it was just wrong place wrong time.
Aw geez now I feel really bad for the Elk. They could've attempted to lure it back into the forest far enough where it might not cause issues with other people. Rutting is just a part of his nature
@@JewelWildmoon From what I understand when I went to find out info on it awhile back, this wasn't the first time. Where the video shows the two interacting 'gently', the real video the Elk actually gets more agressive per say. not mean, but he keeps sparring harder and harder with the photographer which if it was anyone else it could have seriously injured someone. So because the Elk had done this multiple times they made the call that it had to be put down as it had no fear of humans and could potential hurt itself or others. He wasn't letting the photographer move away and it took them speeding a car over to chase off the elk. I wished they wouldn't have put it down, it ws a case of wrong place wrong time. I just dislike people use the click of 'Oh how cute it is' when it wasn't cute, the guy could have been really hurt and the elk was put down for being a young buck doing what he does best.
I had a dog that looked very much like Bengi. I named him after that dog. He would walk me to school then return home n jump the fence n be there when I got home. I was in kindergarten. Sometimes he would be near school n wait for me but one day I came home n he was gone. My mom told me they needed him for the TV show. It made me feel better. However I think the show was recorded before I was born. Lol.
Cats can swim, they just don't like water. I have seen this before and have even had a few. Believe it or not they had gone fishing. Just don't try to give them a bath.
I tried to bathe my oldest cat like twice in her life. Unless I acquire hawk taming gloves and a full suit of chain mail and armor I am never going to try again 🤣
@@LoreleiCatherine my cat used to attack during bathing when she was new to me. But as she got familiar she would just try to get away from bathroom but never hurt me.
Remember that people are animals too 😉
Let's take care of each other and love each other
Unless the predators are really hungry.
that's a very nice goal, and it works, well, for all
whom find its purity - too much redefining of
that word; but, universal brotherhood is real
solid, without much confusion... peace.!
~WarriorPoet~
We so easily forget that we are animals! Like somehow we're separate from nature.
I love animals so much 😭😭 we don’t deserve them! They’re too pure 😭😭❤️
WE are animals. Don't worry we'll destroy our environment and cause our own extinction soon enough and return to the world to what's left of them.
@@stevenutter3614 o7
AMEN 🙏 !!!.
LoL, yeah, humans are such beasts.
But, I have to agree with you, humans aren't deserving of these beautiful and unique animals that cover this Earth.
*insert video of crocodile ripping a live zebra's face clean O-F-F*
My cat went missing for days when I was a teen, it broke my heart. I decided 1 day I was gonna look for him till it got dark, turned out I didn't have to look far or stay out long as I remembered where he liked to hide & that my neighbours had just put a load of junk under their porch, sootys hiding place.
I pulled loads of boxes out & found him curled up exhausted & mainly thirsty as it was a very hot summer. He was covered in pee bless him as he wasn't able to move, he snuggled into me while I got him home fed & gave him water & a few days later he was back to his usual loving goofy self. He'd been gone almost a week & my parents kept saying he'd gone off to die but I just knew he was alive. 1 of the best moments of my life was finding him alive & well 🙂💜
Awww I’m so glad you found him! 😭♥️
This is precious!
My cat, Big Man is my BEST friend, so I totally get how you felt. He is my little gift from God!
Most cats are not far away. We think they go miles but they are quite small and short so are often near home, well done to you for remembering his hiding place.
Nice save.
When I was a child, I had a German Shepherd that walked me to and from the bus stop. He carried my books in his mouth for me. One day, he didn't show up at the bus stop. I ran home to look for him, but he was gone. I was heartbroken. One year later, he showed up at the back door when Mom yelled out "Herbert, there is a bear at the door!". It was my beloved dog. He had been taken and chained and wore scars from those chains. I don't know how he freed himself, but he did and he returned home one year almost to the day he disappeared.
I am so sorry but so thankful your beloved Dog made his way back to you.
recept mirsi
This touched me, makes me teary. I was never a fan of german shephards. My son in law had one he called Xena. She was old when I met her and I think that's why we bonded, we both had arthritis and a million body aches. When I couldn't sleep, which was most nights, I went out on the front porch and sat. She always came with me, even when she was hurting too. She sat with me and watched over me to keep me safe from coyotes. She wouldn't leave until I said it was time to go in, not even if my son in law called her, she waited for me. She comforted me when I cried and I grew to love her like no other. A few months after I moved, I got a call at 1:30 am from my son in law, Xena passed away. It has been 10 years and I am sitting here crying my eyes out trying to type this, she left a huge empty hole in my heart when she left and I will never forget her. Rest Xena, it won't be long and we can sit on the porch together again, I can't wait.
@@charlibaltimore7641 I sat teary eyed just reading your story of your beloved Xena. They are such comfort to us and we shall all be united again and at my age with body aches and heart aches, I too am looking forward to that day. Perhaps we can meet there and I look forward to meeting you and Xena. God Bless you and yours always.
I'm so happy he was able to get free and return home to his family. I can only imagine your joy at his return.
I saw a post where an ape who signed noticed one of the caretakers wasn't pregnant anymore and asked in sign where it was. It mourned with her when the lady signed that she lost it. You can't convince me they aren't sentient.
Omg that is beautiful and amazing
Thank you for sharing ❤️
Its been proven they are not only sentient they are less animal than we are. No animal should be in captivity unless its human
@B W there are people who think animals have no soul and have no idea of love or death. They think animals are to be utilized in work and science and their pain is irrelevant.
I think animals have more sympathy and understanding towards humans than some morons give them credit for. They (usually) take better care of their babies than humans and, here's the big one, they haven't unionized and killed all of us for the horrible things we do to them.
@B W you're entitled to your opinion.
My cat was missing for 77 days. I searched for him every single day. Finally, animal control found him and posted his pic online. You can bet I was on their doorstep in minutes. We were so delighted to find each other.
Thank God for Animals. They make the world a better place. Thank you for such a lovely video. 🤗
I have seen something like the elk and the photographer.
While hunting on our property, i saw a doe come out from the trees a short distance from me. I was bow hunting and she was too close for me to raise my bow without spooking her, so i sat still.
She looked at me, walked over, and stuck her nose right in my face and sniffed me and then calmly walked away.
I stopped hunting after that.
Awesome!
Thank you for sharing this :)
@@Uncommonsensesc
I'm not saying im against hunting, i just don't want to do it myself anymore.
YAAAAY!
God bless you man! I had a similar experience and have never regreted my decision. 💕🧡💕
My family and I have raised orphaned baby opossums and raccoons besides having our own cats and dogs. They each have their own lovely personalities and they have love in their hearts. I don't understand why people feel the need to kill and harm God's beautiful creatures. It breaks my heart, but there are wonderful people out there too who help injured, abused, orphaned and abandoned animals. God bless them.
I have been feeding Raccoons, Skunks and possums for year's. Raccoons are amazing and so intelligent, they take treats from my hand as gentle as any dog would. My Husky has gotten so used to them and the skunks that they will often allow him to eat and play even with the babies.
I love opossums ❤️
I’ve never heard anyone say o-possum. It’s just possum in the south! 😂😂😂
So kewl..I truly want a pet opossum❤
Earth is a wonderful place that is filled with love and beauty. This video has placed me in good spirits. Kind of like a 'oness" with the planet. Animals have always been my go-to when i need company.
I found a bobcat cub in the woods. She was abandon because a hunter shot her mother. I took her home and raised her to two years old and release her back into the wild. She came back to say thank you 6 months later.
@Opressa Era your girl would do the same dont lie
BAMBI
Next time she really gonna thank you!
@@Raine_Daiz bit cynical
@@dickdastardly5534 Facts you mean?
Dog: finds his way home from 3,000 miles away.
Me: Needs gps in my own neighborhood.
I take my dog everywhere as Im homeless in a van..when I drive he watches everything n everywhere..I swear he could find his way to all our spots or even try to go back to our old house...sadly, hes old n not sure he would do well on a journey, even a somewhat short one..
If you make music that lures deer to you. You have a gift
I've seen so many videos of humans making music just for the benefit of their critters. Elephants, donkeys, cows and so many others generally seem to enjoy music and often chime in!
He was probably coming to tell her to cut it out so he could hear trigger happy bubba creeping in the woods
I have a gift because there is not much wildlife here But I had a 14 deer in my herd, turkeys, raccoons which used to sit with my feral cats but I could walk among the deer and they weren’t scared of me. But don’t let anyone else try it the deer would scatter, I left the turkeys and raccoons and bears alone.
I had a pack of coyotes and a few wolves I put in my Native American music with wolves howling and it was so awesome.
I like animals more than most people lol
Naturally the Beluga whales would adopt and care for a whale that was different from them. They're Canadian.😀
Canadian whales rock 😃🤘
That's funny.
@Leslie McCormick... As a Canadian 🍁, I say your comment deserves more 👍!!! 😊🥰
My boyfriend when I was twenty was Canadian, and he was pretty awesome.
Lmao 🤣 🤣 love Canadians
Watched a male elk flirting with a horse-he was using his rack to tear out grass and toss to the horse on the other side of its fence!
I saw that too.
Cool!
He thought the grass was greener on the other side, 😆
Horse was probably thinking stick with your own species dude this won't work
I once had a green leaf bug land on me- and I fed it some spinach by hand. I took it and put it on a bush downstairs.
I came out the next day and called for it- and would you believe it saw me and flew up and landed on the stairs right next to me? True story.
That was so sweet.💕
My brother has had many praying mantis friends
Out of curiosity, how did you call the bug?
This is the one day the RUclips algorithm does something right. I needed this today.
And this is why I like animals a damned sight more than I like humans.
Animals don't have agendas, just unconditional love in its purest form.
They also eat each other. Keep your guard up.
Humans ARE animals. That's what too many arrogant and ignorant people seem to forget. But that's what makes us far worse. We're the only animals that can control our instincts and go against them. We have the ability to choose. We have no natural desire to kill (there's a reason most people who are violent have mental issues), yet so many of us still do. We know other animals feel. We know they love, fear for their lives, etc., and yet, because we think they taste good or their fur/skin "looks good," we continue to murder them. Even when we don't kill the animals themselves for selfish reasons, we destroy their habitats. Humans are a plague on this earth, yet so many act like we're superior to all other creatures.
@@philipclock And people do far worse to one another.
@@philipclock And humans kill each other 🤷♀️
My first thought was that the elk was showing compassion to a homeless man. Anyway, it is a heartwarming photo.
That is what I thought too.
I thought the same thing. Either way, its pretty damn cool to see that
@@jbutterfly4276 then you are rare.
@@jbutterfly4276 ohh , so you are not rare.
That's exactly what I thought.
The little chameleon was just so adorable!! So cute and comfy he didn't even know he'd been born yet. Just loved ❤ it,
Belugas: *seeing a swimming unicorn* "It's all good. You part of the fam now."
Narwell: *got yeet adopted by Belugas* "You're nicer than my previous pod."
Lol my 7 year old granddaughter told me its a narwhal lol she learned it from paw patrol when she was little
My dad and I once lost his German shorthaired pointer on a hunting trip easily 40 miles from home,after 2 weeks of looking for her we decided we'd try one last time before we gave up,after church that sunday on the day of our last excursion to find her ahe was sitting on our front porch happy and hungry.
Animals, with emphasis on dogs and cats, have a remarkable in-built ability to circumvent maps and all of that nonsense that humans need to find their way around and can hunt down and regroup with humans who they have adopted no matter the distance. One of my Aunts moved from Boston to Arizona, and the cat - which was missing on the day of the journey was lost to her ... or so we thought. Two and a half years later (and remember cats don't live much beyond nineteen human years) the cat turned up in her front yard. We checked the cat, it was indeed hers as confirmed by the microchip. The animal had crossed most of the United States to get to her. That was simply mind-blowing. The cat lived for another six years and then, I'm sorry to say, finally passed away due to old age and health issues.
Praise the lord jesus. Good story.
How some people abuse or kill these Animals is just Mind Boggling. If you don't like Animals instead of hurting or killing them, just don't go near them. That way KARMA won't come knocking on your door.
Right? You don't have to like animals or be an animal person but it takes a special kind of sick to go out of your way to hurt them (or anything really, this goes for people too). 💜
Think twice before getting a pet cat. They kill many small wild animals.
Harming or killing without reason is not acceptable.
But in self defense or hunting for food is fine.
As long as the Animals hunted isn't going extinct of course.
The sad thing is that people who kill or hurt animals don't understand that animals and us loving them are very much part of God's plan for us to grow on this earthly plain. And that they have as much right to live as humans do. Animals also have souls and you wil have to see and hear about your cruelty during the life review!
@@susanfrancis3761 Amen!
Truly amazing, but I'm not surprised. Animals have such intelligence, such instincts and can display such empathy for humans and other species who encounter dangerous incidents.
Don't underestimate the mammals, they show us they have feelings of love.
Humans are mammals, so yeah : D
@@catkin567 Humans are liars, when animals "say" 'I love you' , they really mean it.
@@SATANFUCKSMYSOUL Humans are animals too ; D I know what you mean though : )
I've been lucky enough to hand feed a wild deer in Yellowstone, just walked up to me, black bears in Yosemite, there must have been 20-30 bears & cubs being fed junk food from 30-40 cars that stopped to view them, wild squirrels at Mt Hood, and a large bird flew down and landed on my shoulder to take the cookie I was raising into the sky, also at Mt Hood. These all happened back in the 70's on family vacations, but in 1990, I took my mom, and girlfriend (now wife of 30 years) to a family reunion in Washington, and stopped at Mt Hood having related this story to my girlfriend, and I'll be darned if the same exact experience happened to her as well. Nature is really weird, and wonderful!
I've had wild birds eating (crunched up corn chips) off the palm of my hand.
@@brahmburgers I think some of us just have something animals trust, and then again, birds are opportunistic. lol I lived up in some hills for a time, and this raven befriended me because I was feeding it. I had to stop as he wasn't potty trained and left a mess on our front porch. 😁
You people who feed wild animals are directly responsible for them becoming disinhibited to being around humans, and you should know-those animals often end up being euthanized because of that. It isn’t cute or kind. Keep your distance and they get to stay alive.
@@brendamackel6917 These are cherished memories of a 60 year old man, not an invitation to feed wildlife. Back then nobody was concerned, or knew anything about the consequences of humanizing wildlife. However, your standing there eating a cookie, and a deer just walks up, you're going to give that deer a cookie! If you're sitting there eating a cookie, and a wild squirrel lands on your knee, you're going to give him a cookie. If you're standing there eating cookies, and a bird flies down to get one, you're going to feed it cookies. Under certain circumstances I don't think there's much harm, but in large part, I agree, there is. ✌
Bobby is one of the greatest animals to walk the Earth, this is unconditional love at its finest.
My friends brother took her dog, Morty, to Florida with him, (jerk) and 3 months later she opened her front door and he was laying there waiting on her. I always loved Morty.
Oh my God. Ive heard stories like that. How can they do that? Im so glad he made it back home. Thats a incredible loyal dog
From where
We had a labrador that would go and get our news paper every morning and we didn't teach him that either.One day he started to grab everyone else's also.
🤣😂🤣
We too had Golden Retrievers. (B.J. & Buddy) Hubby took BJ out front as a "teenager". Taught him to get our Sunday paper. He was rewarded very well. Next Sunday, hubby let him go out by himself. After a bit.... I remarked, he's been out there awhile, maybe ran off or something horrible happened to him. Hubby opened the door and stepped out. OMG, BJ had a minimum of 17 Sunday paper bundles. They were all over our driveway! We put them all in baskets, attached them on ea. Side of BJ across his back. Hubby put a leash on BJ and they went door to door to inquire whose they were and returned them! The neighbors thought it was cute, and were thankful.
😂🤣💕
@@kathysiebert6654 Sooo funny! 😁
They love us unconditionally. No restrictions
There is something to be said about animals that Humans have yet to figure out...They don't discriminate. They just love whom they love. Maybe there is a lesson here but i doubt humans will listen...Sad... :-((
Animals are morally superior to humans in numerous ways.
The loyalty and love of some animals is moving and incomparable.
This whole thing is literally about humans "listening".
People are suppose to be different than animals for a reason.
Compassion is what i received from watching the video.
Yes I agree
All very impressive. My list would have had KoKo as #1. She interacted with 2 different species and able to communicate with us on a level matched by no other. She proved herself to be a very kind soul.
The octopus wasn't shy. Someone was shining a bright light into what is usually total darkness. But hr/she does look adorable.
My grandma had squirrels and chipmunks follow her around the whole time we were out in Washington DC.
i'm friends with the birds in my neighborhood. they peek at me from the bushes outside my window. had a weird feeling of being watched while doing dishes. looked up, and finches were perched outside the window, watching. my favorite is the crow, who sit above my skylight when i eat, begging for treats by tapping the glass with his beak! who's watching whom?
All these animals are remarkable, and so beautiful. From Koko to Moko to the deer 🦌 to lonely Albert
they are awesome. Love animals with a passion, they are my life being so intelligent, lovable and gentle. Love the video, it is heartwarming and very refreshing to watch something different from everyday routine. Hats off to you, Missing Files. Thank you for sharing it, it definitely made my day. 👌👌👌👍👍👍👍🙌🙌🙌🙌♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
At 2:25 the bull elk isn’t bonding with the photographer sitting on the ground, the elk is displaying aggression. Google “Elk Attacks Man in USA” and anyone can see that it’s not a friendly encounter, the elk is pushing its antlers at the man who has to keep looking down to avoid losing an eye from the elk’s antlers.
Thank you for the complete love message from all our animal
Angel's. So needed.♥️
When KOKO the gorilla died, I cried !
Meeeee too, that was a hard day. I often still think of Koko. 💙💙💙
I love them all. I wish mankind wasn't so cruel in their actions to learn their ways.
Animals are so brilliant.
We should be studying us and our international destruction of everything we see.
Its a mental illness, brought on by fear.
Cool video. Thanks
I "think" the respect you give is( in at least 50%of cases) the respect you'll receive..... Animals are above us all
Thank.god.for.animals.they.make.the.world.a.better.place.thank.you.for.such.alovely. video.🤗
Yeah, i was sitting in a park all alone, suddenly a dove came and sat on my lap.
wow! cool.
Wow 🤩 I wonder if you got visited by the Holy Spirit! I had a squirrel jump on my head once when I was meditating on a bridge lol. Apparently he wanted to cross the bridge and I was in the way. I apologized :)
Its almost enough to give you hope
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Almost
Almost is true ....
Well Mr Thomas...yeah fucccckkk your right damit
Aww! This list made my heart ❤ melted 😍.
What a joy to see animals helping animals :)
#missingtopic I once spent a Thanksgiving homeless and actually fed a deer and a fox.
Coolest thing ever..
People say, having nothing is "horrible". . . but sometimes, having nothing is when you realize how much more you have.... What an amazing experience that must have been..... I have always tried to get close, but have always failed. . . . . . We have a lot to learn from other than human species.
@@zaidashible9038 we have nothing to learn from human species actually. Only destruction and hatred.
@@TarotRider-t2m im not sure if i expressed myself correctly, but that is EXACTLY what i meant..... That we can learn soooo much from other species..... unfortunately, the human specie is destructive in every aspect 😔
Animals are known to love music. A RUclips video is available of cows coming out from pasture to come listen to a couple of elderly musicians playing together, when here they come, one by one, then a group of about six to ten cows stand in front of them, as if a concert they were attending, enjoying them play. This is an Awesome video and I recommend looking it up. Playing til the cows come in!🐮
These are the type of videos I love watching, Thank you!!!- my favorite topics.... Animals
Unique animal behavior is what amazes me the most
Last summer we had church service outside due to Covid. When the choir started singing a crow perched on a light post and watched us sing. It sat there the entire time just watching and watching. When we fished our 3 songs it flew away. I believe it was enjoying the music.
Not a wild elk but we have a video of my nephew at about 5 wrestling with his pet buck "Wucy" he didnt know bucks and does lol. They were total friends. Wucy would wait outside all day waiting for him to come and run around the yard.
Possom also eat ticks, so that's heart warming 😁
"While photographing animals in the great Smokey Mountains National Park, a young bull elk took a particularly keen interest in a nearby photographer."
I'd like to hear more about the young bull elk photographing animals.
Just so you know this video has the story wrong,
ruclips.net/video/AwSKmi5R7p0/видео.html
this is the actually video and what happened
What an amazing story of animals and what they can do. Signed:Tom Brennan.
Beautiful videos,thank you very much
Lol, I bonded with a wild deer!! That deer saw him as a threat and was headbutting to challenge the man. The man remained calm and avoided a fight.
We have possums living in our backyard. They sleep in our cabbage palm and come out out night. I sit outside from 9pm to 11pm and hear them, see them. They have even walked over my feet. They go in the front yard too. My husband noticed a "game trail" on the side of the house.
Nature is one of the most beautiful images of the world. Without it the world would be dismal.
All this animals are so adorable...😃🥰❤🙏🏻
i loved #3 so much that i couldnt stop going back to that part in the vid. i am SUCH a softie for animals, especially if theyre young
Since the elk & sitting happened in the Smoky Mountains near me, we were all privy to the truth. The man--against all warning signs--got out of his car to get a closer photograph. Unfortunately, because the elk interacted with a human, it had to be euthanized to guarantee no further interactions with humans. Too bad the man was not euthanized.
Yes, This is true. I read about that poor elk having to be destroyed because of that idiot. Apparently there were signs all over the place telling people NOT to get out of their cars etc. He did anyway. The elk paid the price for his stupidity.
That is stupid of them to do that. Euthanize the ones who euthanized the elk.
WHY would they euthanize the Elk simply for "having a moment"?! What HARM does that do? What's the rationale here, that it'll try to have ANOTHER moment in the future with another human?!!
Wasn't bc of THAT photog..it was bc t he elk was always doing this n at times getting aggressive so for the safety of other animals, humans, and itself, they euthanized him..😢
OMG that’s horrible! And the poor elk did nothing wrong 😢. That’s so not fair. Humans, as a race, are innately selfish. Me, me, me, me, me. It’s all about me and what I want. Never thinking beyond that one mantra. Just because he wanted a photograph up close and personal. Take a picture at a safe distance and have it enlarged. You can do anything with photoshop. This is so outrageous.
Truly incredible the animal world! Thanks for putting these pieces together. Much appreciation!
Loved it all.
Wow.... beautiful stories that indeed melt our hearts. ...... thanks for sharing!
YES
The quail chick actually spawned a popular RUclips (that I've been following for over a year) channel called A Chick Named Albert. It's a pretty cool channel.
More heartwarming than heart breaking, the elk.
Right?
While letting those turtles go on the beach,gotta watch out for those sea birds.
That elk wasn't showing kindness. Your not supposed to bow your head like that towards sheep, goats, deer or elk. Because that's challenging them to fight. That elk came close to headbutting that guy.
Thanks for putting that huge red circle around that deer. I never would have seen it right in the middle of the picture.
Thanks u my friend
Love watching these beautiful creatures! LOVE! ! 💋🐾🐾✌
Penguin engagement gifts. What do you expect from an animal that looks like s/he is wearing a tux?
I am also from Canada (Ottawa), and I am glad to hear that there are other animal lovers here. I was vegetarian for over ten years because I couldn't eat animals. I had to start eating them again due to medical necessity (my iron level was only 12, it should've been 80-100), but if I could be a vegetarian again, then I would!
Aaah Matty, your voice calms my nerves, this video is awesome, thank you 🙏👍👍👍👍🤗.
This video melted my heart in so many ways than one. Awwwwwwwwww, so sweet!! My favorite video!!
Lovely video friend. Just like to point out as a 73 year old New Zealander that I think the dolphin was called Opo not Moko.
Awe inspiring. Give me more! Great clip for use in children's section of Libraries!
Good Morning Linda.
How are you today?🌹
Released baby turtles on ocean was incredible🥰
I visited the south coast of Sri Lanka, and there are several low-budget places there which breed & release sea turtles.
I just want to hug and squeeze Kingston! Please guys keep these vids coming! You make my day. YOU won ME over!
Awww, this was fun! Thank youuuuuu! 😁
I hope yall had a chance to smile today, and if you did, carry that feeling into tomorrow, and pass it forward to someone who may need that smile!😊
Someday I hope humans will wake up to the wonder of animals.
The Elk is displaying challenging behavior to an intruder into his mating hectare. The photographer is an idiot and is lucky the buck didn't gore him.
Love things like this, thank you so much for making it possible.
#Missingtopic I was at my grandfathers house in 2015. I went outside and noticed an 8 point buck deer. I went in and grabbed my father and came back outside, the buck walked up to me, i put my hand out and he sniffed it and just walked away. Yes I have a photo of that moment my dad snapped on the phone. It was awesome, also we didn't live in the country and neither did my grandfather. We were in the middle town.
The lack of habitat (woids) are making wild animals more reliant on humans 4 food. I lived in the Watchung mountains for 45 years. A lot of construction. Homes built. In the past 15 years with the building, we now have deer, wild turkey, rabbits, like a zoo. We have no bushes, flowers some lower branches on trees are eaten off. Driving at night is hazardous. The deer having no fear will more likely run across a regular road that than an unused road.
Beautiful unconditional love and free and beautiful creature ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
YES ! I've heard of something exactly like the segment with the bull elk in the Smokey Mountains. I know that exact spot and had the SAME experience ! My wife and I were watching the elk several hundred yards away. Two approached, with one cautiously coming up to me just like this. He didn't nudge me like this (I was standing in the grass), but he allowed me to rub his muzzle, while many people watched. I have a great video of the whole encounter and it's one of the most memorable experiences I've had. I showed our video to a park ranger and he said that was extremely dangerous. BUT, he said he had heard of a few incidents of this behavior from the elk. Amazing.
Sadly, that's why the elk was put down..he interacted with humans too often n at times got aggressive..
@@cherbear1996 Actually, the fault here is with the humans, not the elk. The humans insist on invading their space & when the animal does what is instinctively wired to do, it gets put down to protect humans.
I love animals. Thank you for this!
When I was a little kid I was given a choice to go to Disney Land or Gator Land. I chose Gator Land because I was always infatuated with reptiles and cuz people dying of heat exhaustion walking around in their forced Disney fursona trying to take a picture with me while I wait 3 hours to ride something I could have ridden at my local carnival, didn't really appeal to me.
Even though I was supposed to be happy, I felt alone. Mom and dad divorced, I had to change schools so many times, had to say goodbye to friends I just made over and over again. I went outside from the hotel room cuz it was mid-day. I saw this pond and thought it was pretty so I sat on the grass and just took in the silence and the beauty. I felt something really big and kinda hot nudge up against me. Without looking I put my hand on it and pet it, knowing it was an animal. I looked over and saw the biggest alligator I've ever seen laying down next to me. I saw his eyes flick the membrane over from time to time. I saw the teeth. I could smell the meat clinging to them that must have been stuck there for a few days now. I saw the scars all over his body. I kept petting him. He made a noise I learned to mimic. A gutteral clicking with a sort of hiss. I used different combinations of that sound like conversation. He lowered his head to the ground and we both resolved to take a nap. I climbed up on his back and it was the first and last time I ever truly felt safe and completely at peace.
I heard my name being called and woke up to see my cousin rounding the corner (she was always a Karen btw) I woke up more, stretched and yawned and really just liked where I was at the moment. But my cousin was going to keep shouting and get my dad's attention and I didn't want that so I said my goodbyes through my clicking and hissing, gave him a hug and pet him one last time before I climbed off his back and walked over to my cousin who was in hysterics.
I had to be about 12 at that time. I'm 30 now and I still remember that feeling of complete serenity. I still have a special bond with reptiles, but that was the most beautiful moment I can remember.
OMG.
Thank you for sharing. Loved it
Really like the harp and the deer. It would have been nice to listen to the harp, bus as in all these clips you don't shut up..
this is why so many animals made it to Noah's ark, and so few people
Because everyone was evil and the animals weren't.
@@patriciahill4492 yes, I believe that, only humans ( not all luckily) are capable of doing pure evil! It’s hard to believe? Where is it coming from? 🤔🦁
We live in harshly tainted times of corruption and man made money orientated world when all must comprehend that money was created by the ancient circles. Money needs to abolished, perhaps then greed shall fade and left to books of our past
Do you actually believe that kangaroos, emus, koalas, etc. swam across the ocean to get on that ark? There was no global flood.
@@patriciahill4492 yet God destroyed countless animals, innocent though they were, as well as tiny children, newborn infants and fetuses within their mother's wombs.
The deer giving the photographer a "puppy hug" (what I call that, because my dog does that) was probably the best. 💖👍 That's awesome.
I’m not crying you’re crying 🥰😢🤗
Someone cutting onions in here! Yes, that's it onions... 😭😂
1 of the more awesome videos! Excellent job!
A chick named albert is an excellent youtube channel 😁
I just wrote something similar. 🤘😎
@@victoriawilliams2786 👍
Could also be fun name for a band. 😂
My friend and I were sitting by the river listening to music and an otter swam up and looked at us . It was so cute.
You left out Einstein the African Grey, he was amazing.
Has he passed away? 😦
Narwhal to Belugas: you should adopt me!
Belugas to Narwhal: you've got a point there!
🤣🤣🤣👍
I wish people would point out that the 'heart melting' point with the elk and the photographer wasn't actually heart warming. The elk ended up being put down by the other rangers because it was rutting with the person and kept trying to hit them with the antlers. They feared it would do the same with others passing through the park reserve, so sadly the 'touching' picture doesn't tell the full story. All the cars in the background are other rangers and crew for the camera's, it was just wrong place wrong time.
Aw geez now I feel really bad for the Elk. They could've attempted to lure it back into the forest far enough where it might not cause issues with other people. Rutting is just a part of his nature
@@JewelWildmoon From what I understand when I went to find out info on it awhile back, this wasn't the first time. Where the video shows the two interacting 'gently', the real video the Elk actually gets more agressive per say. not mean, but he keeps sparring harder and harder with the photographer which if it was anyone else it could have seriously injured someone. So because the Elk had done this multiple times they made the call that it had to be put down as it had no fear of humans and could potential hurt itself or others.
He wasn't letting the photographer move away and it took them speeding a car over to chase off the elk.
I wished they wouldn't have put it down, it ws a case of wrong place wrong time. I just dislike people use the click of 'Oh how cute it is' when it wasn't cute, the guy could have been really hurt and the elk was put down for being a young buck doing what he does best.
I had a dog that looked very much like Bengi. I named him after that dog. He would walk me to school then return home n jump the fence n be there when I got home. I was in kindergarten. Sometimes he would be near school n wait for me but one day I came home n he was gone. My mom told me they needed him for the TV show. It made me feel better. However I think the show was recorded before I was born. Lol.
Cats can swim, they just don't like water. I have seen this before and have even had a few. Believe it or not they had gone fishing. Just don't try to give them a bath.
I tried to bathe my oldest cat like twice in her life. Unless I acquire hawk taming gloves and a full suit of chain mail and armor I am never going to try again 🤣
@@DEATH-THE-GOAT or a bigger animal that was hunting at the time.
@@LoreleiCatherine my cat used to attack during bathing when she was new to me. But as she got familiar she would just try to get away from bathroom but never hurt me.
@@LoreleiCatherine i always have someone helping me when I bathe mine. Shes outside, so flea baths are needed once in a while. But it is a pain.
true.