True some of them go in videos like this and videos with hyenas and other predators hunting prey and they always say in the comments save it save it yes its cruel but it's how nature works one animal dies many live because of that and the human camera man cannot do anything at that poind and times like this one is just a camera not even cameraman and interrupting may be dangerous
@@RebornAgain2024 uhmm the mom prob thought that the bird had/has a disease so they trow it out so it won't spread That is how they do that in the wild
I think it's just a camera not even human behind it and she killed the baby because she cannot find food enough for three of them and she killed the weakest one that's what birds do
This may seem sad, but the chick is most likely extremely ill, and if the mama bird didn't kill it, it could've hurt the other chicks, other birds do it too.
Obviously the little one was too sick or weak to eat and Mom only wanted to worry about the two healthy ones. Kind of like some of us humans regarding Abortion. Doctor says your baby may have an issue. Then recommends terminating the pregnancy. And, with government approval, some women take their advice. . .
I remember my dog having 6 puppies. She was outside in a barn. One day I find out that one of them was weeak and cold and I could see that he was not getting a spot to drink milk. The next day he was not there anymore. I was kind of sad but told myself that she got rid of it too take care of the other fives. Anyway some times later I could see the mother coming from underneath the barn. I go and check it out and I could see the weak puppy in great shape and much stronger and well alive. She actually took him away from the strong ones to save him 💪🏻
For anyone wondering why the stork took so long, well Ive seen how they kill fish laying on the ground. They pull their heads back and use their beaks like a spear like at 4:01. Whats amazing is that even this cold hearted creature couldnt bear to go through with the stab. I believe this whole video is just a mother conflicted between doing whats necessary (killing the runt) and its instinct to protect its offspring.
For anyone who does the seem to understand this, the chick is small because the mother starved it. She made the decision to expell it well before it became small and sickly. Sometimes there isn't an obvious reason why they cull their young. This bird was marked for death before it became weak. That's a result of the mother starving it, as part of the process of killing it. Not, "oh, she killed it because it's clearly a runt and weak". No. That's not what happened.
Awkward Me Touché. Maybe, in the future, you could advise us of your expertise. Perhaps you don't realize it, but there are many people with "expert" opinions. I stand corrected and I apologize for being rude. Good day, sir.
i tried feeding a midget more and it stayed a midget. genetic expression has limits and that baby had bad genes..... I AM NOT SAYING MIDGETS HAVE BAD GENES!!!!!!! They are wonderful lol except the grumpy ones XDXDXDXD
That stork sure is a strong independent woman though. Do you think a man could kill his child as bravely? Of course not. And it was probably a disgusting MALE chick anyway (eeew gross).
Imagine if humans did this? Little Johnny fails all his classes and steals from his family, he is a burden on his family and a jerk, he drains resources that could go towards his hard working brother Jose's chances of success. Mom simply puts a little something extra in little johnny's corn flakes and problem solved. Teacher and neighbors ask about little johnny and mom simply says "eliminated". No funeral, no more questions, and life goes on as if he never existed.
The runts mother was just protecting the two healthy chicks. They would have probably killed it at some point but the mother didn't' want to waste food feeding it knowing it would die soon.
exactly. they were very likely all hatched within a day or two yet two are identical in size and one is sickly and hardly moving and an imals are practical-if it can't fend for itself then they let darwinism take over. the demands for food by most bird chicks are incredibly hard on the parents and they spend the majority of their time finding food and feeding the chicks and they often go hungry themselves hence they can't afford to spend time and energy on a lost cause. And she wasn't trying to 'kill' it like suggested. she was trying to make it get off its ass for lack of a better term. They don't have brains capable of reason and figuring out "oh hey he's sick I better be caring and make him feel all better", they see it as 'yo you need to start moving around cuz in week or two we're jumping out of this nest and then its on you to feed and learn to fly' also they see the 'death' look and dont want it to spread to the healthy ones so they will get it away from them as you see when it lays down by the healthy chick she instantly moves it away. Try to remember that they dont have arms, their beak is their arms and hands so shes basically just trying to prop it up and make it 'snap out of it' cuz her little bird brain thinks thats possible. Trust me though, given its size and inability to move under its own steam, the other two will almost definitely take it out soon rather than risk losing out on food to it. Nature is one of the few places where the shit that needs to be done, actually gets done. No ifs, ands or buts about it.
The part that really got me was when the one being neglected tried to hide under the other two babies and the other babies tried to block the mom for a little.
Nature is instinctive about survival. If the mother didn't eliminate the small chick, all 3 would have died. Your "feelings" would have killed them all.
@@badwolfgooddog7979 Saying you feel bad, isn't the same as saying you don't understand. So saying someone's feelings would have killed them all makes no sense.
@@LightsFuzzy You didn't say you felt bad, you said it really got to you. How would you feel if all the chicks died because the mother didn't cull the sick chick?
@@badwolfgooddog7979 Saying it "Got to you" is another way of saying it made you feel bad, it's not saying "I disagree with this, and it should never have happened." When you put a injured creature down for it's own good, you can know that it was the right thing to do but still feel bad that it had to die. Objectively it was sad for the chick to be killed by it's mother, even if it was ultimately the best choice for it.
@@LightsFuzzy I see your point. Can you see mine, though? The death got to me as well, but I am a stoic. It didn't make me feel sad, it made me confused. When I understood the mothers act was one of protection of the nest as a whole, I saw it was clearly an instinctive act of survival by the mother. No feels needed. There is a song by MotorHead called No Voices In The Sky. I do not like their music particularly, but the lyrics of that particular song is relevant to my point. A kindly suggest you look them up. They are not vulgar but rather quite poetic... imho
Man...nature is so brutal. I don't understand how so many people find this "evil", even going so far as to threaten to kill the mother with a sickening glee. What the hell, people? There is no "good" or "evil" in the natural world, there is only survival. I knowt's difficult and saddening to see footage of this baby bird suffering, just like I get equally distressed when I see an adorable baby coot get pecked to death by its parents, or a newborn gazelle get torn apart by lions. But that's just reality. You can't become enraged at this mama for simply doing what her instincts are telling he to do so that her remaining chick has a better chance to survive. That's like getting pissed at your dog for eating meat, or at a mantis for killing her own mate. Its just silly.
They're just cowards and couldn't accept the fact that this is the rawest form of nature. In nature, where literally everything is out to get them or thier children, it would make total sense to raise chicks/cubs/etc that can get thier bearings properly rather than raising some inferior being that couldn't even be taken care of without already having it's own problem that put the mother and the other chicks/cubs in extra unneseccary weights to survive..... suvival of the fittest, people. You can't change that.
The mother stork is eliminating the weakest baby chick because it's not strong enough to fight for its own food from the mother . As the old saying goes only the strong survive . Enuff said .
At 11:20 am I the only one who thinks its kinda look silly how that tall black bird move it's beak like it's talking? its funny when you see cartoon birds on tv, talks like that with their beaks 😂😂😂😂😂
Quetzalcoatl Do not ever call me a idiot. I know about sibling rivalry you stupid fuck. I just have compassion for things that are small and helpless. I know it's nature but it still sucks. You had no right to call me that.
Well, you are making everything about compassion when in that case it's just evolution taking its course. Sometimes, you need to accept that nature is cruel but efficient. Compassion is necessarily for group cohesion but here it is misplaced. Those siblings weren't protecting it. If anything they are the reason why he is so small. Attributing human characteristics to everything is simply misguided and gets on my nerves. It's just naive.
She's probably doing the chick a favor. Sometimes the foliage will save the chick from dying, but they'll be vulnerable to predators like raccoons and the especially rare Big Chungus. By injuring it before pushing it off, when it does eventually get pushed off, it will die instantly instead of being torn apart by animals or freezing to death slowly
@@dinnertimedad4667 I highly doubt that is the thought process of the mother. She clearly doesnt care for the chick, so why would it make difference how it dies? Either by her directly or from predators, or from a crash landing? Grabbing by the head and thrashing it around was pointless really. She was torturing it on purpose, as a twisted display to the remaining chicks perhaps? If she wanted to kill it she would've speared it with her beak. Storks, herons, etc kill prey all the time that way.
Am I the only one that noticed at around 8:40 one of the larger chicks seemed to try to protect the runt by hiding it underneath him and even seemed to pack at his mom when she tried to get the runt away
@@I_Art_Laughing i didn't realize that hatchlings bonded because I always heard that eagle hatchlings will push the weakest one out of the nest this one was actively protecting the weaker one from its mom strange how her instincts prompted those actions but it's logical
@@frankpasqua7706 I'm not sure if raptors are exceptional, or maybe it's a response to hunger. I haven't seen this particular strategy before but I would guess that these chicks were bonded to the point that they wouldn't kill the ring themselves even though they were hungry.
Sometimes the eggs don't always hatch the same time---the last egg might hatch 1 week later giving the last one a big dis-advantage in growing up as fast as the other two. Competition for food will now be easier for the mother to feed both and kick'em out the nest when ready. Some species of Eagles have the same occurrence's as well....It's cruel but it must be done to ensure the future of the others. That's life.
This happened in 2017, too, at this nest. There were 4 chicks and the Mom didn’t feed the last one to hatch. She shook it and separated it. Starved it and shook it to death. Guess she didn’t want 4 chicks in nest. Other three fledged. They were so pretty. But we’re always afraid of Mom. I know this is nature. But hard to see.
these animals dont have the capacity to be "fucked up" what we saw occur in this very sad video is purely instinctive on the mothers part, her instincts reacted to one of her offspring being too weak
Do you have a source supporting that "fact" that it is always done right at birth? Does the mother instinctively know that one of their chicks is going to grow into a "runt of the litter". I'm not saying you're wrong, but I'd like to know that this is an outlier event and It'd be FASCINATING to know that these birds have that kind of ability. Regardless, if this event was an outlier it is still being done for the same purpose, so I guess you could say this bird is "fucked up" aka unnatural?
Q Q story was she had 4 but killed two. One was fine supposingly. But this one was sick and a runt. She probably did it justice killing it herself over letting the chicks doing a messy job and possible contracting whatever the sickness was
We tend to project human emotions onto animals but they are totally cold and dispassionate. She saw the small chick was not going to survive and 'euthanised' it. Nature is cold and hard.
@@joannemclaurin2262 She was clearly trying to get it away from the other chicks and break its neck. Yes, it was trying to euthanize it. The only animals that tortures and kills for fun are humans.
@@galahad5658 - You said, "The only animals that tortures and kills for fun are humans." Not true. . . Did you know that the Male Lion will kill all the lion cubs in the litter, so the lioness will come into heat again? The male lion kills for fun! And if you're the little sibling cubs, observing this action, knowing that you are next, and there's nothing you can do about it, it's also got to be torture! But, I understand where you're coming from. The self-hating leftists, animal rights crowd, have been reciting that very line for years. Some American humans have killed approximately 60 Million babies since 1973. . . But don't you dare harm a seal, or a turtle, or an Eagles egg. You'll go to jail! Disclaimer: I am not in favor of harming ANY animals! Just making a point. . .
You yourself just put human emotions on the bird. Cold and dispassionate? The mum decided the baby won't make it so she killed it, again, human emotions. Truth is, we don't know what any of them were thinking..
alot of species of birds go through this, most likely because the smaller, weaker chick is ill and it would probably die soon anyways. Or it could becuase there is not enough food for it either. I also dont think birds suffer ptsd, its natural.
This happened to my Crested Myna and one of her siblings, both of which were pretty much thrown down from the nest on consecutive days, but unfortunately the sibling was already dead when I found her. Other than that, my Crested Myna is growing just fine after I rescued her. Someone below mentioned about the ejected chick being sick. No, the chick doesn't have to be sick, it could be the runt of the litter if you will as she was obviously smaller than her other 2 siblings, that alone could get you culled. Some species will even cull it down to just one chick to maximize her chance of survival.
RedtigerRage 624 she pops him on a skillet with some light seasoning and they are having fried stork for dinner. it's a little boney and theres not much meat but it will do for tonight.
Desmond Low technically speaking all forms of sentient life do have emotions. What all beings other then humans lack is a conscience, the ability to decipher right from wrong. They can’t reason on there emotions, it’s strictly instinctual. This bird doesn’t feel bad for her sick offspring, therefore she does what she needs to do to ensure the survival of her healthy babies, the ones with the highest chance to grow up and reproduce keeping the species alive as a whole.
It was going to die because it was underdeveloped, actually the mother was saving the 2 other HEALTHY chicks form the sick one. Maybe go back to school dumb ass.
@@sleeper.simulant7327 I agree with you, however, How do they know it's right to keep the species alive? I thought they didn't know what right and wrong was.
Igor Neto it’s not right and wrong in the moral sense like us humans use to make decisions, she’s doing it to better the chances of survival among her species, it’s decision making off of base primal instinct, preservation of species, something all animal species have the capability of.
I don't think emotions have anything to do with it. The reason you may feel some way about it is because of society. That's just how we've been taught to live. It's kind of dark thinking about it like that tho.
The little one is not developing properly, even the properly developing chicks do not want to be near it in case they catch what it has. The mother is doing that to protect her other two healthy chicks
It’s sad when half of the commenters put their emotions over the bigger picture. It wasn’t for animals prioritizing the strongest of their family units, there is absolutely no way we would be able to witness most of these species today. It’s survival of the fittest and it’s completely different from human living.
Dwight Shrute: in the barest winters sometimes if food ran out they would have to kill the offspring, just kidding it never came to that. Me: oh contrar Dwight
ola, meio atrasado mas aqui: na verdade isso é um ato muito comum com pássaros, geralmente os filhotes brigam entre si e acabam matando o mais fraco. às vezes isso é feito pela mãe, por vários motivos. pode ser porque a mãe, ao fazer isso, poupa energia e dá comida pra familia; pode ser também que o filhote fosse doente, ou ate mesmo que ele era mais fraco e por "seleção natural" foi escolhido para não ir adiante a natureza é bruta e cruel. mas acontece mais do que você imagina e são apenas animais usando seu instinto de sobrevivência do melhor jeito no momento espero ter respondido sua duvida :)
The Real Saviour yeah go kill the other babies by removing the only creature that can naturally care for them because it was putting the sick and weak out of its misery since it was going to the anyways no matter how much they get it which would have waste food and energy from the mom for the other babies to survive.
Bradley Boy After all of the "jokes" in the comments section, it wasn't really. Take a look at how many there are, and how many sound genuinely serious. I get this one is a joke now, I didn't then. (Not to mention it's a pretty depressing video to be joking on to be honest.)
I just remembered my kitten who died earlier. He is the weakling of all kittens and my favorite one. And he died coz her mother wont let him feed and hes the only one not feeding solid anymore and he became weak and died.
It looked like it was sick or something.. in the wild its survival of the fittest is either just you or you n the rest of us..its a cruel way to put it but thats the way it goes
Trey Stephens So you gonna compare 1 man who is responsible for over a million deaths to a bird trying to mercy kill its child? wtf you mean society is falling backward taking care of the mentally weak and ill? You realize we dont think the same way as some of these animals right?
Trey Stephens What is your point with all of this? Are you an extreme PETA member and you believed the mother bird shouldnt havd killed the baby? and you mean conscience not conscious
Trey Stephens Killing a group of people who have no crimes whatsoever and were only persecuted because of their beliefs or ethnicity? It doesn’t take rocket science to conclude that he was a menace to society.
The last chick to hatch wasn’t sick, except Mom stopped feeding it and pushed it aside. And shook it repeatedly. Even hung it over the edge of the nest a few times. So of course the chick became weak. This was awful to see. I think the Mom didn’t think they could maintain the four so she starved and tortured the youngest. The 2018 season is just starting with the nestorations. I hope they don’t have more than 3 eggs or we will see a repeat of this behavior. Poor little chick.
Momma stork: Bad news, children, the fish economy has taken a downturn and it looks like now I can only afford having two kids....soooooo....
Neanderthal Tom Cave Beast Sociopathic Parasite - sad but true 😔
Oof
That's exactly the reason she killed one of them but still some people don't understand it and care about this one chick
I mean this one DOOMED chick
@@firegator6853 my lord
Exactly 😥
I love how all the animal lovers don’t actually spend enough time outdoors and are in complete denial over what nature really is
I raise ducks they try to kill each other all the time its nature
im an animal lover and i am not in denial of this
True some of them go in videos like this and videos with hyenas and other predators hunting prey and they always say in the comments save it save it yes its cruel but it's how nature works one animal dies many live because of that and the human camera man cannot do anything at that poind and times like this one is just a camera not even cameraman and interrupting may be dangerous
No truer words have been spoken
Not all animal lovers! Choose words carefully
1.3k people disliking this video like the stork is going to see it one day.
You made this comment thinking the dislikes care
Ichigo the Hedgehog u sound like a butthurt bitch in her feelings 😂😂
3.5k liking it is a lot more troubling than seeing this bird surfing the net
@@RebornAgain2024 uhmm the mom prob thought that the bird had/has a disease so they trow it out so it won't spread
That is how they do that in the wild
It's Just Ryan I hate the mom
Mum stork says to the remaining baby birds, " anyone else want to argue about bedtime " ?
It's called post birth abortion , at least she gave it a try , but nay you got to go.
I think that bird was malnourished
Always some half-assed comedian in the comments section
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I was expecting it to tear it to shreds by the title.
Lmao me too and i was so scared to watch it but now i'm fine
Nope that's what shoebills do :)
Ummm no that's not how we do it around here
Bruh
This confirms what I’ve always know. Birds are psychos. If they were as big as horses we’d all be dead.
Nathan Hatfield nah, The Terror Birds that existed were actually outmatched in combat by mammals
haha indeed
Humans are known too for killing their offspring
I mean there was a bigass eagle that could lift actual lambs off the ground so...
Pound for pound the terror bird won every time, even against a wolf.
1:14 "My ancestors are smiling at me imperials, can you say the same?" *pecking intensifies*
Damn his bro was trying to keep the mom from killing him 😢
Some help they were am I right
I bet lil brother just came for help because the brothers backed up
Nah they were helpin
Nigga how?
I think it's just a camera not even human behind it and she killed the baby because she cannot find food enough for three of them and she killed the weakest one that's what birds do
This may seem sad, but the chick is most likely extremely ill, and if the mama bird didn't kill it, it could've hurt the other chicks, other birds do it too.
Not ill, just small
@Stephen Newman I can't believe you don't know who Gordon ramsay is
@Stephen Newman I highly doubt this is the real gordon ramsay
@Stephen Newman yeah i have to agree. His hairstyle is screaming karen vibes xD
Idc i would ADOPT IT OMG
Achievement unlocked: Spawn kill!
R/cursed comments
Do you see me laughing
@@herbert_5481No But IM
Bro stop 😂
I feel like an asshole for laughing 😂
I'm calling child protection services
Child Protection Birbices
Obviously the little one was too sick or weak to eat and Mom only wanted to worry about the two healthy ones.
Kind of like some of us humans regarding Abortion. Doctor says your baby may have an issue. Then recommends
terminating the pregnancy. And, with government approval, some women take their advice. . .
Chick protection
Tell the storks to refund this one eh eh amirite
@@keepingitreel...8037 r/wooosh
"NOT FOR SENSITIVE VIEWERS" -> Sees almost half dislikes. You people read about as well as you understand natural selection.
Why are the best comments found at the pits of comment sections?
Not much natural selection going on in this video tbh . You have a weak understanding of the situation yourself
Stop being sensitive people can dislike you big baby
@@xXxC0nSUm3rXxX1337 You know nothing...
People wanted a gorier death. Kinda boring at the moment.
I remember my dog having 6 puppies. She was outside in a barn. One day I find out that one of them was weeak and cold and I could see that he was not getting a spot to drink milk. The next day he was not there anymore. I was kind of sad but told myself that she got rid of it too take care of the other fives. Anyway some times later I could see the mother coming from underneath the barn. I go and check it out and I could see the weak puppy in great shape and much stronger and well alive. She actually took him away from the strong ones to save him 💪🏻
I could see my dog*
Update? Is he still healthy and strong?
I think it was because that baby was smaller that other 2, and animals had survival instinct so she did what she felt it was best to do
No, it was because he was ill, small storks are smaller because they are younger you dummy dum dum
LobotomiteAnimal27 no
Probably knew it wouldn't survive. The strongest live in the wild.
@@davidortiz3094 RURRLS OF NATUR
if you exist you WILL get rekt
For anyone wondering why the stork took so long, well Ive seen how they kill fish laying on the ground. They pull their heads back and use their beaks like a spear like at 4:01. Whats amazing is that even this cold hearted creature couldnt bear to go through with the stab. I believe this whole video is just a mother conflicted between doing whats necessary (killing the runt) and its instinct to protect its offspring.
A Nice Guy how did it die though
it died from being rough housed by its mother. but the point is that momma didnt have the guts to deal it one swift decisive blow.
Pablo Sanchez honestly I think it was dying from the beginning. Was hardly moving at all the whole time.
lol this made me chuckle. , Good joke mate.
But so noisy right?...it must have drove her insane always whining and snivelling
For anyone who does the seem to understand this, the chick is small because the mother starved it. She made the decision to expell it well before it became small and sickly. Sometimes there isn't an obvious reason why they cull their young. This bird was marked for death before it became weak. That's a result of the mother starving it, as part of the process of killing it. Not, "oh, she killed it because it's clearly a runt and weak". No. That's not what happened.
Awkward Me How the fuck do you know? Were you in the nest?
no name I have zero anger and no hostility.
Awkward Me Touché. Maybe, in the future, you could advise us of your expertise. Perhaps you don't realize it, but there are many people with "expert" opinions. I stand corrected and I apologize for being rude. Good day, sir.
Grey Matters
I appreciate and accept your apology. I too apologize for upping my sarcastic defense.
Take care.
Happier ending than the bird's fate
Natural selection sucks sometimes. I felt sorry for that bird.
Emotions aside it would have died. This gives strengths to the surviving siblings by not having to provide resources to the one that wont make it.
Eris Rose It wouldn't have died if that bitch mother stepped her game up and fed all her kids!
True. That's nature for you.
...the amount of people in this comments section who wish humans were more like this is concerning, however.
L.J. I raise birds and I can tell just by how it's acting that it would have died no matter how much you fed it, it was simply too weak.
i tried feeding a midget more and it stayed a midget. genetic expression has limits and that baby had bad genes..... I AM NOT SAYING MIDGETS HAVE BAD GENES!!!!!!! They are wonderful lol except the grumpy ones XDXDXDXD
Lol Communist scum....
aww at 8:35 it was trying to get under it’s sibling for protection :’(
O irmao tentou ajudar
@@icaroviana9399 No he didn’t. He was nervous because the behavior of the mother made him anticipating food.
This is what living with a single mother is like.
OMG YOU BEAT ME TO IT! MGTOW!
Yup lol
@@terrellbeast7369 I'll beat your ass
@@ryllessupersaiyangod4396 hi puddin!
That stork sure is a strong independent woman though. Do you think a man could kill his child as bravely? Of course not. And it was probably a disgusting MALE chick anyway (eeew gross).
Imagine if humans did this? Little Johnny fails all his classes and steals from his family, he is a burden on his family and a jerk, he drains resources that could go towards his hard working brother Jose's chances of success. Mom simply puts a little something extra in little johnny's corn flakes and problem solved. Teacher and neighbors ask about little johnny and mom simply says "eliminated". No funeral, no more questions, and life goes on as if he never existed.
Id imagine society would have a lot less problems that way.
YoungGandalf it would be boring
Just to let you know... Humans DID do this....
Nub Sauce really?
Tracy Faye yup
The other two storks are like "I sure hope that doesn't happen to me"
I never understand why people come here and dislike the video. You read the title, what the fuck did you expect?
The runts mother was just protecting the two healthy chicks. They would have probably killed it at some point but the mother didn't' want to waste food feeding it knowing it would die soon.
exactly. they were very likely all hatched within a day or two yet two are identical in size and one is sickly and hardly moving and an imals are practical-if it can't fend for itself then they let darwinism take over. the demands for food by most bird chicks are incredibly hard on the parents and they spend the majority of their time finding food and feeding the chicks and they often go hungry themselves hence they can't afford to spend time and energy on a lost cause. And she wasn't trying to 'kill' it like suggested. she was trying to make it get off its ass for lack of a better term. They don't have brains capable of reason and figuring out "oh hey he's sick I better be caring and make him feel all better", they see it as 'yo you need to start moving around cuz in week or two we're jumping out of this nest and then its on you to feed and learn to fly' also they see the 'death' look and dont want it to spread to the healthy ones so they will get it away from them as you see when it lays down by the healthy chick she instantly moves it away. Try to remember that they dont have arms, their beak is their arms and hands so shes basically just trying to prop it up and make it 'snap out of it' cuz her little bird brain thinks thats possible. Trust me though, given its size and inability to move under its own steam, the other two will almost definitely take it out soon rather than risk losing out on food to it. Nature is one of the few places where the shit that needs to be done, actually gets done. No ifs, ands or buts about it.
Why would he die soon tho?
@@justusoconnor3243 well just look at the other two birds something was clearly wrong with that one and the mother recognized this
@@taviontaylor5742 Gawd damn that sucks. I wish i was there to pick it up and take it to a vet.
Nature knows best.
The part that really got me was when the one being neglected tried to hide under the other two babies and the other babies tried to block the mom for a little.
Nature is instinctive about survival. If the mother didn't eliminate the small chick, all 3 would have died. Your "feelings" would have killed them all.
@@badwolfgooddog7979 Saying you feel bad, isn't the same as saying you don't understand. So saying someone's feelings would have killed them all makes no sense.
@@LightsFuzzy You didn't say you felt bad, you said it really got to you. How would you feel if all the chicks died because the mother didn't cull the sick chick?
@@badwolfgooddog7979 Saying it "Got to you" is another way of saying it made you feel bad, it's not saying "I disagree with this, and it should never have happened." When you put a injured creature down for it's own good, you can know that it was the right thing to do but still feel bad that it had to die. Objectively it was sad for the chick to be killed by it's mother, even if it was ultimately the best choice for it.
@@LightsFuzzy I see your point. Can you see mine, though? The death got to me as well, but I am a stoic. It didn't make me feel sad, it made me confused. When I understood the mothers act was one of protection of the nest as a whole, I saw it was clearly an instinctive act of survival by the mother. No feels needed.
There is a song by MotorHead called No Voices In The Sky. I do not like their music particularly, but the lyrics of that particular song is relevant to my point. A kindly suggest you look them up. They are not vulgar but rather quite poetic... imho
Man...nature is so brutal. I don't understand how so many people find this "evil", even going so far as to threaten to kill the mother with a sickening glee. What the hell, people? There is no "good" or "evil" in the natural world, there is only survival.
I knowt's difficult and saddening to see footage of this baby bird suffering, just like I get equally distressed when I see an adorable baby coot get pecked to death by its parents, or a newborn gazelle get torn apart by lions. But that's just reality. You can't become enraged at this mama for simply doing what her instincts are telling he to do so that her remaining chick has a better chance to survive. That's like getting pissed at your dog for eating meat, or at a mantis for killing her own mate. Its just silly.
They're just cowards and couldn't accept the fact that this is the rawest form of nature. In nature, where literally everything is out to get them or thier children, it would make total sense to raise chicks/cubs/etc that can get thier bearings properly rather than raising some inferior being that couldn't even be taken care of without already having it's own problem that put the mother and the other chicks/cubs in extra unneseccary weights to survive..... suvival of the fittest, people. You can't change that.
Its the cinderella story, The mom and the two sisters but This time cinderella dies
ThatSoLekario lol sick analogy, but yeah
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Synik sisters try to protect it
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The other two siblings are watching like, "Hey ma, what are you doing to Karl? Mom. Mom! MOM! What the crap mom?!?"
And then the mom stork would be all like "Karl was a weakling and needed to be made an example of. Would either of you like to join him? No? Good."
Yeah sure while they try and rip Karl's feet out while Mum has it by the throat
its more like "Mom can you hurry, we are hungry! can we eat karl afterwards"?
The other two siblings are the reason the one is being killed in the first place.....
MOM GET THE CAMERA
I don't get people who dislike the video, it's an amazing footage even though the mum stork has to kill her chick.
Thanks for posting this video
The mother stork is eliminating the weakest baby chick because it's not strong enough to fight for its own food from the mother . As the old saying goes only the strong survive . Enuff said .
Kelvin Carter *enough
Trey Stephens Yes
Kelvin Carter I
Kelvin Carter i
its not about strong surviving, in this case its just kill and no chance at all.
At 11:20 am I the only one who thinks its kinda look silly how that tall black bird move it's beak like it's talking? its funny when you see cartoon birds on tv, talks like that with their beaks 😂😂😂😂😂
Yes, you are.
At 11:50 the stork realize she was been film..
that's why she stopped attacking it and went back
So true man
That's that butt whooping you don't come back from!
So sad and the way he tried to hide between his siblings from his mother made it harder to watch.
You are an idiot. Sibling rivalry is why one chick is so small. This is mercy killing. Look up storks. one sibling always tries to kill the other.
Quetzalcoatl Do not ever call me a idiot. I know about sibling rivalry you stupid fuck. I just have compassion for things that are small and helpless. I know it's nature but it still sucks. You had no right to call me that.
Well, you are making everything about compassion when in that case it's just evolution taking its course. Sometimes, you need to accept that nature is cruel but efficient. Compassion is necessarily for group cohesion but here it is misplaced. Those siblings weren't protecting it. If anything they are the reason why he is so small. Attributing human characteristics to everything is simply misguided and gets on my nerves. It's just naive.
Quetzalcoatl I know about that my cat had kittens and she ate the weakest one it's nature.
+bicknell67 Idiot
I don't understand why there's so many dislikes. It's nature- there's more to it than just picturesque scenes of mountains and sunsets.
Catholic family and the youngest came home saying "I've converted to Islam"
Momma would have ripped his head off if it was the other way around.
other way around. Catholics do many stupid things but "honor killings" are all Islam bud. #KnowThyEnemy
Cult Of Malgus r/iamverysmart
BLacKNesMonsTaz BRUH 💀
Cult Of Malgus what a load of bullshit, it’s clearly stated murder is forbidden in the Quran and a huge sin
She must not know how gravity works, just drop it out of the nest, fall would take care
of the rest!
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She's probably doing the chick a favor. Sometimes the foliage will save the chick from dying, but they'll be vulnerable to predators like raccoons and the especially rare Big Chungus. By injuring it before pushing it off, when it does eventually get pushed off, it will die instantly instead of being torn apart by animals or freezing to death slowly
The only way to make sure is to do it yourself.
@@dinnertimedad4667 I highly doubt that is the thought process of the mother. She clearly doesnt care for the chick, so why would it make difference how it dies? Either by her directly or from predators, or from a crash landing? Grabbing by the head and thrashing it around was pointless really. She was torturing it on purpose, as a twisted display to the remaining chicks perhaps? If she wanted to kill it she would've speared it with her beak. Storks, herons, etc kill prey all the time that way.
They are probably gonna eat their sibling
Am I the only one that noticed at around 8:40 one of the larger chicks seemed to try to protect the runt by hiding it underneath him and even seemed to pack at his mom when she tried to get the runt away
They're bonded. Hard to separate hatchlings.
@@I_Art_Laughing i didn't realize that hatchlings bonded because I always heard that eagle hatchlings will push the weakest one out of the nest this one was actively protecting the weaker one from its mom strange how her instincts prompted those actions but it's logical
@@frankpasqua7706 I'm not sure if raptors are exceptional, or maybe it's a response to hunger. I haven't seen this particular strategy before but I would guess that these chicks were bonded to the point that they wouldn't kill the ring themselves even though they were hungry.
Frank Pasqua the runt was sick and was going to die anyways, so she killed it to prevent a waste of food
@@Wallhackingplusesp precisely! Nature wastes nothing
Stork: *IM FINNA HEAD OUT WITH YO SIBLING*
Siblings: *sEeMs LeGiT*
Wasn't expecting this from Pixar
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It's 2018 and u know how people act now in days
Btw lmao
Pixar presents: ExSTORKsion
Sometimes the eggs don't always hatch the same time---the last egg might hatch 1 week later giving the last one a big dis-advantage in growing up as fast as the other two. Competition for food will now be easier for the mother to feed both and kick'em out the nest when ready. Some species of Eagles have the same occurrence's as well....It's cruel but it must be done to ensure the future of the others. That's life.
This happened in 2017, too, at this nest. There were 4 chicks and the Mom didn’t feed the last one to hatch. She shook it and separated it. Starved it and shook it to death. Guess she didn’t want 4 chicks in nest. Other three fledged. They were so pretty. But we’re always afraid of Mom. I know this is nature. But hard to see.
I love Tea Humans for sure but animals no way.
these animals dont have the capacity to be "fucked up" what we saw occur in this very sad video is purely instinctive on the mothers part, her instincts reacted to one of her offspring being too weak
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Do you have a source supporting that "fact" that it is always done right at birth? Does the mother instinctively know that one of their chicks is going to grow into a "runt of the litter". I'm not saying you're wrong, but I'd like to know that this is an outlier event and It'd be FASCINATING to know that these birds have that kind of ability. Regardless, if this event was an outlier it is still being done for the same purpose, so I guess you could say this bird is "fucked up" aka unnatural?
MilkBlood, or they are excellent fortune tellers??? 🌷🌷🌷🍒🍒🍒
So she is killing off a weak runt for survival reasons? I felt so bad, poor tiny little thing. It tried to hide under the siblings 😢😞
Q Q story was she had 4 but killed two. One was fine supposingly. But this one was sick and a runt. She probably did it justice killing it herself over letting the chicks doing a messy job and possible contracting whatever the sickness was
6 9 woah, that's an awesome name you got there
6 9 That's nature.
6 9 i wouldve stabbed the fuck outta that mother bird, iq below 3
I was wondering why it didn't just poke the baby with her sharp beak. It probably would have made things go faster.
The footage is amazing, clear quality and offers a unique perspective on evolution ... Why the dislikes??
Owls, eagles and hawks are evolution done right, not storks
We tend to project human emotions onto animals but they are totally cold and dispassionate. She saw the small chick was not going to survive and 'euthanised' it. Nature is cold and hard.
John Gallagher she did not euthanize it, she tortured the poor thing.
@@joannemclaurin2262 She was clearly trying to get it away from the other chicks and break its neck. Yes, it was trying to euthanize it. The only animals that tortures and kills for fun are humans.
John Gallagher. Agree
@@galahad5658 - You said, "The only animals that tortures and kills for fun are humans." Not true. . .
Did you know that the Male Lion will kill all the lion cubs in the litter, so the lioness will come into heat again? The male lion kills for fun! And if you're the little sibling cubs, observing this action, knowing that you are next, and there's nothing you can do about it, it's also got to be torture!
But, I understand where you're coming from. The self-hating leftists, animal rights crowd, have been reciting that very line for years.
Some American humans have killed approximately 60 Million babies since 1973. . .
But don't you dare harm a seal, or a turtle, or an Eagles egg. You'll go to jail!
Disclaimer: I am not in favor of harming ANY animals! Just making a point. . .
You yourself just put human emotions on the bird. Cold and dispassionate? The mum decided the baby won't make it so she killed it, again, human emotions.
Truth is, we don't know what any of them were thinking..
The surviving chicks will probably suffer from PSTD after watching their sibling brutally tortured.
alot of species of birds go through this, most likely because the smaller, weaker chick is ill and it would probably die soon anyways. Or it could becuase there is not enough food for it either. I also dont think birds suffer ptsd, its natural.
Its PTSD
are you stupid?
Which way did it go George?
15:16 "what did you do mum"?
Sirius Schmidt Mom's in the back like "This is what happens when ya lip off to me. Now shut up and go to sleep."
10:15 Here noseys!!! Take a good look!!!
those dislikes are from the vegan teacher and the vegan army
chick forgot mothers day card.
Hassan Khan bahahahhahahahaha
Hallmark mothers day card you mean? :)
@@isaacchong562 you know you said the same thing as him right :)
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Isaac Chong mothers day card mothers day card you mean? :)
Legend has it that he was only playing dead he actually grew up big and strong
He’s actually selling me dank bird seeds for 10 a g... they grow up so fast
TheAnonymousGamer 1 😂😂 funny asf my guy 😂😂
Yup
Já vi vários vídeos dessas aves sacrificando os filhotes, por sinal vi um vídeo que matou todos ( eram dois )
Qual será a causa disso ?
This happened to my Crested Myna and one of her siblings, both of which were pretty much thrown down from the nest on consecutive days, but unfortunately the sibling was already dead when I found her. Other than that, my Crested Myna is growing just fine after I rescued her.
Someone below mentioned about the ejected chick being sick. No, the chick doesn't have to be sick, it could be the runt of the litter if you will as she was obviously smaller than her other 2 siblings, that alone could get you culled. Some species will even cull it down to just one chick to maximize her chance of survival.
Lil’ Brother is today’s dinner
Paul Amarante I'm at the 1:20 so I'm guessing the bird is going to peck the baby birds flesh away....
Paul Amarante LOL
RedtigerRage 624 she pops him on a skillet with some light seasoning and they are having fried stork for dinner. it's a little boney and theres not much meat but it will do for tonight.
What year is your camera and internet connection? 1996?
Some humans do this to their children when they feel they're not living up to their standards, so don't judge.. 😳😄
Man, your paren spanking you is not the same as them killing you
@liam gorman I made a joke comment on a video about " getting to belt " and people got offended by my comment
This proves that birds have no emotions. It's good, at least I won't feel guilty eating chickens
Desmond Low technically speaking all forms of sentient life do have emotions. What all beings other then humans lack is a conscience, the ability to decipher right from wrong. They can’t reason on there emotions, it’s strictly instinctual. This bird doesn’t feel bad for her sick offspring, therefore she does what she needs to do to ensure the survival of her healthy babies, the ones with the highest chance to grow up and reproduce keeping the species alive as a whole.
It was going to die because it was underdeveloped, actually the mother was saving the 2 other HEALTHY chicks form the sick one. Maybe go back to school dumb ass.
@@sleeper.simulant7327 I agree with you, however, How do they know it's right to keep the species alive?
I thought they didn't know what right and wrong was.
Igor Neto it’s not right and wrong in the moral sense like us humans use to make decisions, she’s doing it to better the chances of survival among her species, it’s decision making off of base primal instinct, preservation of species, something all animal species have the capability of.
I don't think emotions have anything to do with it. The reason you may feel some way about it is because of society. That's just how we've been taught to live. It's kind of dark thinking about it like that tho.
So. Only strongest one always survive?
and this stuff has been happening for over a million years, and will still go on for ever......................
There is no proof of 'over a million years' - it is nothing more than make-believe.
@@igotstoknow2 This nigga clearly has never heard of evolution.
Ya he r
@@igotstoknow2 dinosaur where alive millions of years ago?
The little one is not developing properly, even the properly developing chicks do not want to be near it in case they catch what it has. The mother is doing that to protect her other two healthy chicks
But in one scene the little one was under one of them and he was trying to guard him a little bit
Is their any scientific explanation as to why this happens?
the chicks to weak to survive so the mother is getting rid of it so the other chicks that have decent chance at survival will survive.
Pour éviter les maladies
That’s why I’m not vegetarian
Why didn't it pick it up and launch it off the nest.
Because the bird doesn't have a moral compass.
@ 10:27 the chick in the background realizes what's going down. He was flapping like, "Look Mom, I'm healthy as fuck! I can damn near fly."
It’s sad when half of the commenters put their emotions over the bigger picture. It wasn’t for animals prioritizing the strongest of their family units, there is absolutely no way we would be able to witness most of these species today. It’s survival of the fittest and it’s completely different from human living.
Survival of the fittest... prioritizing the strongest of their family... what's the difference?
Next time I will choose ducks to deliver my baby
STRANGE! ISN'T IT?
I rather have it from a floating whale.
they're way more protective.
or from an elephant.
Szlekane 😂👌
Ducks are rapist and have been seen eating their babies.
Literally any animal will eat and it kill it's baby if it has to. Dogs, hamsters, monkeys etc
are the other ones trying to eat him or save him?
Watching dinosaurs in their natural habitat.
That aint no dinosaur that's a bird sonny boy
D-RayTheGreat They would have done the same.
need to read a bit more dude, there are proves that birds are dinosaurs upsprins.
D-RayTheGreat birds and dinosaurs are more similar than we humans and apes
Birds are dinosaurs.
That took too bloody long . . .
Death often is slow in nature, we just don't see it too often
okay now tell me which part is sensitive?
nice slideshow
Hrit Roy 7 frames per second
Lmao
Epic coment is epic lmao
I was literally about to comment this, holy hell.
It's almost as if this is a livestream from a forest in the middle of nowhere
THE MOMENT WHEN HE WENT BACK TO HIS SIBLINGS 😭😭😭😭😭😭💔💔💔💔
No wonder I have a lopsided head.Dang stork beat my ass before dropping me off at home.
This is so sad...
Alexa, play despacito.
ITS THE CIRCLE OF LIIIIIIIIIIIFE
Brett Forsyth 🎶🎵🎼🎶
LMAO!!!!
hahaha
AND IT MOVES US ALLLLLL
LMFAO!!!!
This is a dumb question but why does she repeatedly pick it up by the head
mother: im sorry little one
*mOm WHaT ThE FuCk*
So what was going on it looks like the one the mother was going after was maybe a runt or something?
Damn Nature You Scary 😂😂 😂
What is they say about no one will love you like your mum 😂
'Does the stork really bring us babies Mummy?'
'Only the ones it can't swallow darling.'
😂
*mash x button* Rules of Nature! and they run when the sun comes up!
Bruh
Gotta follow the laws of the wild
OH SHIT IS THAT A MOTHERFUCKING METAL GEAR RISING REFERENCE
FrankieTheWop with their lives on the line
Dwight Shrute: in the barest winters sometimes if food ran out they would have to kill the offspring, just kidding it never came to that.
Me: oh contrar Dwight
Porquê que a mãe renega o filhote. Alguém pode responder ?
ola, meio atrasado mas aqui:
na verdade isso é um ato muito comum com pássaros, geralmente os filhotes brigam entre si e acabam matando o mais fraco. às vezes isso é feito pela mãe, por vários motivos.
pode ser porque a mãe, ao fazer isso, poupa energia e dá comida pra familia; pode ser também que o filhote fosse doente, ou ate mesmo que ele era mais fraco e por "seleção natural" foi escolhido para não ir adiante
a natureza é bruta e cruel. mas acontece mais do que você imagina e são apenas animais usando seu instinto de sobrevivência do melhor jeito no momento
espero ter respondido sua duvida :)
8:37 that little guy was trying to hide from his mother akkkk my heart🥺🥺🥺💔
HAHAHHAHAHAQHHAH nigga that made me laugh
Yea your heart would have been destroyed if the baby was sick and the other ones along with this died too lol
Hate to say it but ❄️
*Cocks Shotgun.* "Welp." *Climbs into stork nest-*
The Real Saviour yeah go kill the other babies by removing the only creature that can naturally care for them because it was putting the sick and weak out of its misery since it was going to the anyways no matter how much they get it which would have waste food and energy from the mom for the other babies to survive.
Fiurer jokes are supposed to be funny. Also, this is the internet, you can't tell a joke from some letters that easily.
Zonose it was pretty easy to tell that it was a joke....
Bradley Boy After all of the "jokes" in the comments section, it wasn't really. Take a look at how many there are, and how many sound genuinely serious. I get this one is a joke now, I didn't then. (Not to mention it's a pretty depressing video to be joking on to be honest.)
Zonose It was a fucking joke, dumbass.
Eugenics. She sensed the bird is weak, making too much noise and was eventually going to die and didn't want it to infect siblings.
That one noob in ur fortnite squad
I'll never look at storks the same way
I just remembered my kitten who died earlier. He is the weakling of all kittens and my favorite one. And he died coz her mother wont let him feed and hes the only one not feeding solid anymore and he became weak and died.
0:51 it's brothers were trying to help it
It wasn't. Since the mom had it in her beak, they most likely assumed that it was food.
When your parents don't want to abort your sibling so they wait for it to be born
Is the bird dead?
It looked like it was sick or something.. in the wild its survival of the fittest is either just you or you n the rest of us..its a cruel way to put it but thats the way it goes
Trey Stephens So you gonna compare 1 man who is responsible for over a million deaths to a bird trying to mercy kill its child? wtf you mean society is falling backward taking care of the mentally weak and ill? You realize we dont think the same way as some of these animals right?
Trey Stephens What is your point with all of this? Are you an extreme PETA member and you believed the mother bird shouldnt havd killed the baby? and you mean conscience not conscious
Trey Stephens Do you think he wasn't
Trey Stephens Killing a group of people who have no crimes whatsoever and were only persecuted because of their beliefs or ethnicity? It doesn’t take rocket science to conclude that he was a menace to society.
The last chick to hatch wasn’t sick, except Mom stopped feeding it and pushed it aside. And shook it repeatedly. Even hung it over the edge of the nest a few times. So of course the chick became weak. This was awful to see. I think the Mom didn’t think they could maintain the four so she starved and tortured the youngest. The 2018 season is just starting with the nestorations. I hope they don’t have more than 3 eggs or we will see a repeat of this behavior. Poor little chick.
Relax folks. She was just giving him his own room.
Simblings: wht the fk are you doing to my brotha?
Yeah mum leave him alone
Mum:sorry kids hes got to go
Finish Him!
*Mortal Combat theme intensifies*
*This is normal nature only the strongest and tuffest survive!*
True also
Also it is toughest
Wow I guess baby storks have to be born to fight their mothers now.