Moments of Animal Genius That Will Amaze You

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  • @agemoth
    @agemoth 3 місяці тому +9

    I'm in love with parrots! Especially Gizmo the Grey Bird and Beakerbeak! One day, Gizmo said proudly on camera "I'm Gizmo." to which his owner Emily replied "And I'm Emily." and then Gizmo asked "You're Emily?" clear as a bell! She was shocked and delighted, beaming and saying "Yes! I'm Emily! Oh Gizmo I love you!"
    It's on one of his shorts! He's incredible and adorable and so funny!

  • @BigJeremyBeyer
    @BigJeremyBeyer Рік тому +45

    Hairy Houdini is my favorite 😂
    He wasn't trying to escape, he just wanted to walk around.

  • @MikeP2055
    @MikeP2055 Рік тому +50

    My African Grey parrot mimics things FLAWLESSLY. The microwave beeping, the squeaky hinge on our front door, and apparently I say, "Son of a b!tch!" a lot because now he does, too. As a teen, he would yell my name just like my mom from across the house. I'd be sleeping in too late, as teens do, and I'd hear my mom hollering, "Miiii-chael? Miiii-chael?!" In my half-asleep state I'd loudly grumble, "WHAT?" only to realize it was Barney. He also laughs exactly like me, so when I'd chuckle and tell him to shut up, he'd mock me by laughing at me . . . in my own voice.
    He also dances and flies up to the ceiling fan to ride it like a merry-go-round, among hundreds of other things. I quit trying to lock him in his cage --- which I always hated anyway --- because he'd figure out how to get latches and doors open in a matter of hours. He just hangs out between his cage and the big ole perch my carpenter grandfather made for him.
    Sometimes I wake up with him standing on my pillow, shoulder, or head. He's such a cutie.

    • @techoeastveld
      @techoeastveld 4 місяці тому +3

      Man, this is exactly why I'm planning on getting an African Grey soon! They are such beautiful birds, and their mimicking abilities are so advanced, like holy crap are they impressive! Not to mention they have so many other human like features, such as a long lifespan and intelligence around that of a 4 year old.

    • @brie1987
      @brie1987 3 місяці тому +2

      They are spooky smart. Always observing and learning.

    • @jacariwatsonallard8603
      @jacariwatsonallard8603 10 днів тому +1

      That's so amazing it's kind of scary

  • @TheWickkit
    @TheWickkit Рік тому +98

    So many animals have intelligence and comprehension far beyond what they're given credit for. And I sound like a crazy cat lady when I say this but I have experiences that have shown me that my cats communicate about things that they learn and do. It's AMAZING!

    • @vilma3502
      @vilma3502 Рік тому +2

      Same here xx

    • @RazyrDiarmait
      @RazyrDiarmait Рік тому +2

      Definitely. My cats communicate when they are out of food or water, and when their litter box is full. They can also open doors.

    • @TheWickkit
      @TheWickkit Рік тому +5

      What I meant though, about them communicating, goes well beyond them telling me normal stuff. One day I let the cats out in the back yard which was fenced, not enough to keep a cat confined, but enough that I felt I would notice if they tried to escape. Domino, my momma's boy and reluctant older brother to the younger most recently adopted Rocky, came running up to me and I am in no way exaggerating this experience, began the cat version of Lassie style communication. He was excitedly vocal and kept running towards the house and turning to see if I was following him. So I did and he led me through the house to the big picture window in the front where he could "show me" that Rocky had found his way to the front yard, outside the fence and was just sitting in the grass, calmly watching the world go by (which now that I think of it, is pretty uncharacteristic for him. He's a cat who CRAVES exploring and the freedom to do so). It was hilarious that Domino was "tattling" on his brother.
      But even more unbelievable that that experience is this one:
      Where we lived at the time, we mostly hung out in the old garage, turned to workshop/garden shed because we could smoke out there. Occasionally, I would bring either Rocky or Domino out with me. Domino would curl up next to me and nap but Rocky, who was still not much for cuddling or showing us affection, would roam around and explore, seeking out a nice safe hiding spot to nap in. He loves to climb and find high up spots and was constantly trying to find a good, stable path up our storage boxes and into the rafters where we'd put up plywood to increase storage space. There were two main places he'd keep starting to climb up and one was too unstable but the other eventually proved successful and he disappeared for half a day napping up in the rafters. I never brought both of them out to the shop together and was the only one who brought either one out, they're my cats and I'm very cautious & overprotective. The next time I brought Domino out with me, instead of snoozing next to me, he was wondering around the shop. When I finally took notice of this and realized what he was doing, I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Domino was pacing back and forth between the two spots Rocky had been trying to climb into the rafters from. Not coincidentally, not sniffing out Rocky's scent (Rocky doesn't spray or pointedly mark his territory anyway), not curiously exploring the garage because he was bored and not tired. He was on a mission to discover the secret hiding spot in the rafters that Rocky had made it to and THE ONLY POSSIBLE WAY he could have known about it, is if Rocky had TOLD HIM about it. Like my cats have in depth, detailed conversations which transcend the typical non verbal, animalistic, body language focused communication our culture has decided they're limited to.

    • @reddragon771
      @reddragon771 Рік тому +2

      Nobody is accusing you women of being crazy cat ladies my dearies. I mean when did stating the truth start being looked down upon as falsely accusing somebody.

    • @TheWickkit
      @TheWickkit Рік тому +2

      @@reddragon771 ok ok fine, BUT I generally limit myself to 2 at a time and since I had wanted a cat since I knew what one was and wasn't able to have one growing up, finally getting my own when I was 20, I think the rule that I will have 2 cats as often as possible for the rest of my life is perfectly reasonable 😺😻😇 That said, if I start putting them in little outfits, someone should intervene...

  • @andreatuckman1084
    @andreatuckman1084 Рік тому +30

    My former husband was an avid fisherman until we decided to collect young local fish and put them in a fish tank. We were amazed by their friendships and how much they trusted us to take down their water levels each week to clean and refill their tank. One had a bladder issue, which could ultimately kill them because it destroys their balance. We added medication to the water and the affected fish swam into my hand so I could keep it upright. My husband soon realized that fish aren’t dumb at all. They greeted us every day and he never fished again.

    • @dustylong
      @dustylong Рік тому +1

      Thanks for sharing 👍🏻

    • @conniewojahn6445
      @conniewojahn6445 11 місяців тому +1

      Maybe the bladder issue fish could have gone into a separate tank placed next to the others?

    • @laurakibben4147
      @laurakibben4147 6 місяців тому

      I personally wish there 5 billion less people and 5 billion more animals on the planet...

    • @alfredortego225
      @alfredortego225 6 місяців тому +2

      My son does the same thing and his fish go crazy when he enters- but only him. He even pets his fish. I saved a tiny lizard from our cats mouth, leaving a zig Scar. I liked to sit outside to read after work and do you know that tiny green lizard crawled onto my patio table every day as soon as I sat down, slept while I read then when I was done I’d say goodbye and he’d show me his money, slowly, deliberately blink twice-the symbol for “I trust you enough to close my eyes around you” then he’d be on his merry way. This went to for two summers

  • @Shadowluigi-pj9nq
    @Shadowluigi-pj9nq Рік тому +348

    Animals are far more intelligent than most people give them credit for 🤩

    • @jtl05
      @jtl05 Рік тому +53

      they are far more intelligent then most people in the world

    • @1Red_Lizard1
      @1Red_Lizard1 Рік тому +19

      ​@@jtl05 true

    • @perceivedvelocity9914
      @perceivedvelocity9914 Рік тому +13

      Depends on the animal

    • @mousemd
      @mousemd Рік тому +7

      Some base intelligence on ability to speak, and probably because of the thumb. I have tried to tell some people. You can't tell some people!

    • @KIKURAsky
      @KIKURAsky Рік тому +4

      I Love Monkeys Because They're Intelligent XD

  • @KingKong-dq6kj
    @KingKong-dq6kj Рік тому +95

    As a wise man once said: "For all of nature's wonder and beauty,it is also unpredictable."

    • @traceycolbert3635
      @traceycolbert3635 Рік тому +2

      Thank you

    • @magnificentmuttley154
      @magnificentmuttley154 10 місяців тому +1

      2:50 😂😂😂 He mustve gotten this idea from a movie. Planet of the Apes? Escape From Alcatraz, maybe?

    • @CriminalonCrime
      @CriminalonCrime 8 місяців тому

      Nah it's predictable if you work hard enough at it, most people just aren't there enough to comprehend the power of nature, it seems to big for their brains!

  • @gl15col
    @gl15col Рік тому +37

    The APOPO hero rats also can detect tuberculosis in areas that have no medical equipment to test people for it. They have saved many lives, improving detection rates over regular methods by 40%. They are also being trained to detect animal parts from poaching. The best friend many people can have!

  • @annisrodoria4951
    @annisrodoria4951 Рік тому +38

    Few years ago my rooster was making a loud crowing noise at 2am so I went outside and was shocked my hen was injured and was underneath him. My thought was he hurt her but I was wrong my rooster was pointing up at the culprit it was a racoon I got my broom and hit the raccons head. My dad came out and saw me hitting the raccoon he chased it. We found out how the racoon came in the coop there was a small hole my dad patched it up and my hen who was injured I brought her in cleaned her injuries put her in one of my baskets in my bed room my rooster was making sad crow noises worried for her. A few weeks of recovery I brought her back to him, he was so happy to see her. Sadly a year later he passed away and one year later my hen passed away I've buried both next to each other. He loved my hen very much she was so small and he was a big boy sad they didn't had baby chicks since she so small though

    • @alvexok5523
      @alvexok5523 Рік тому +4

      I'm sorry to hear that you lost a pet you had a good bond with

    • @Redwish475
      @Redwish475 4 місяці тому

      Wow I’m so sorry that happened to you I hope you find another pet just as good

    • @aaa-mi9zm
      @aaa-mi9zm 29 днів тому

      I think I know why she got the injuries 💀 it’s not because he hurt ur ham it’s like that but bad 💀

  • @treylooker6567
    @treylooker6567 Рік тому +21

    The Rottweiler that shakes his head yes and no, and the German Shepard that saved the little boy were awesome!

  • @Ashismohapatra278
    @Ashismohapatra278 Рік тому +24

    Saddest thing about dogs is they're so amazing that it makes hole in our heart when they leaves you forever

    • @accalya271
      @accalya271 Рік тому +1

      It's true 😢😭

    • @ThatOneDude219
      @ThatOneDude219 Рік тому +1

      100% correct. My very first dog passed on my 12th birthday. That was 24 years ago. I still miss her

    • @ProwlingTiger1
      @ProwlingTiger1 Рік тому +1

      Yeah- i am still grieving for my little man, I've had many different animals over my life, grew up with animals, never been a time when I didn't have one and I loved and love them all but there was just something more about him, all animals have something special and amazingly unique about that but I guess he decided he wasnt happy with just one amazing trait, no, he was going to have them all, he was defiantly one in a trillion, no end to his uniqueness and amazingness and everywhere we went- people always said the same thing... "if ever you don't want him... I'll take him...". I appriciated the sentiment but deep inside, I just felt and thought- no way in hell would I choose to part with him... when you get something as beautiful and brilliant and wonderful like that- you will never let it go, in fact you would give up everything else just to keep such a gift.
      He gave me so much and things have never been and will never be the same without him...

    • @KingJohnson1985
      @KingJohnson1985 Рік тому +4

      its because Dogs are not seen as pets for the most dogowners, rather they are seen as family member, and also treated that way, so yea when a dog passes, its gonna take a piece of our hearts with it. I witnessed this already with 3 dogs, and also 1 cat. I wil never forget these "pets", as they were family members.

    • @laurakibben4147
      @laurakibben4147 6 місяців тому

      And cats...

  • @Judah_Playz
    @Judah_Playz Рік тому +127

    Good video , I know ur going to make my day like always ❤❤❤
    Times of the parts -
    0:30 monkey see
    3:35 Drama Queen
    4:55 Canny cats
    6:53 A Whale Of A Time
    8:46 So like us
    12:11 Beary Friendly
    13:19 Rat Rescuers
    16:37 The Hairy Houdini
    19:43 Brainy Birds
    23:46 Clever Canines
    If it was helpful (:
    👇

    • @Carmen_Tierno_games_and_stuff
      @Carmen_Tierno_games_and_stuff Рік тому +7

      thank you kind sir

    • @fireembliam9090
      @fireembliam9090 Рік тому +5

      Thank you for the time stamp.

    • @SylveonPower5585
      @SylveonPower5585 Рік тому +3

      Monkey see is at 0:30

    • @Judah_Playz
      @Judah_Playz Рік тому +4

      @@SylveonPower5585 it says 30 /:

    • @alvexok5523
      @alvexok5523 Рік тому +3

      I knew that the thumbnail of the cat holding and aiming a shotgun wasn't real. It's not even that cats don't have the intelligence to learn how to, they just don't have the opposable thumbs and fingers to physically be able to.

  • @sarahseekamp7083
    @sarahseekamp7083 Рік тому +6

    There's a video on TikTok where a cat has a deaf owner the cat figured out that meowing wouldn't get the owners attention so it learned a form of sign language how cool is that

  • @beppo2k233
    @beppo2k233 Рік тому +22

    There also was an ape (I think it was a gorilla) who learned to communicate with a comuter using several symbols for different words. Once he told his caretaker that he wanted a cat. He got one, he took loving care of it and expressed his sadness when it passed away.

    • @jean-felixdraws
      @jean-felixdraws Рік тому +6

      Sign language the caretaker showed the gorilla

    • @y_fam_goeglyd
      @y_fam_goeglyd Рік тому +5

      Koko. She passed away a few years ago. Taken from her mother and brought up with adults.

    • @oszievavoxrv3154
      @oszievavoxrv3154 Рік тому +1

      Please, don’t give me hope 😢

    • @dustylong
      @dustylong Рік тому

      ​@@oszievavoxrv3154Ikr?? But... nope, forget it 🥲😅

    • @cmataira
      @cmataira 10 місяців тому +2

      Koko. There is a cute video of her with Robin Williams

  • @vilma3502
    @vilma3502 Рік тому +34

    I had friends who had an African Grey named Knor. An incredible bird. He could speak, knowingly, in 3 languages (and swear in all 3!); answered simple questions intelligently; sing in tune to songs, and was just so clever

  • @t-rexmisty7993
    @t-rexmisty7993 Рік тому +33

    I have a cat named Raven and she will sometimes point at door to tell me that she wants to go outside she and would also point with her front paw and if I'm not paying attention to her she will tap me with her paw then would point at the door again

    • @fireembliam9090
      @fireembliam9090 Рік тому +1

      Like the Teen Titan character.

    • @augustaanuchauka2568
      @augustaanuchauka2568 10 місяців тому +1

      Aww

    • @personcalledalexis
      @personcalledalexis 2 місяці тому +1

      Smart baby. my dog, mia, spins when we feed her so she gets more.

    • @t-rexmisty7993
      @t-rexmisty7993 2 місяці тому +2

      @@personcalledalexis That's adorable

    • @personcalledalexis
      @personcalledalexis 2 місяці тому +1

      @@t-rexmisty7993 she’s smart when she wants to be. she thinks she’s a puppy (she’s 8) and thinks she’s a lapdog. currently she’s on my mum’s chair. she’s a samoyed and golden retriever.

  • @56music64
    @56music64 Рік тому +14

    A couple here taught me something I was not aware of. Those rodents! That German shepherd at the end, what a good and great boy he was. There was an incident some years back, were an ape of some sort, I think it was a gorilla showed intellegence and empathy. When a young boy fell down into it's enclosure and was knocked out, the gorilla picked the boy up, oh so gently and held and stroked him until the zoo staff could get inside the enclosure to rescue the boy. It was very touching to see at the time.

  • @gamesandalltask8379
    @gamesandalltask8379 Рік тому +11

    when u revisiting a channel u used to watch is a good feeling

  • @Allowies
    @Allowies 6 місяців тому +75

    The thumbnail 💀💀💀

    • @abbyg3404
      @abbyg3404 4 місяці тому +7

      Cat with a shotgun waiting for the mouse to come out so he can KILL IT

    • @katejames7928
      @katejames7928 4 місяці тому +3

      That cat is smart

    • @JboX-eo9zm
      @JboX-eo9zm 4 місяці тому +13

      Tom and Jerry!

    • @Eminems_woman_4_life
      @Eminems_woman_4_life 4 місяці тому +1

      There's misleading and there's having a bit of fun. This thumbnail wasn't misleading at all. It kept with theme of the content, but like was having some fun with I the process

    • @lunadani3255
      @lunadani3255 4 місяці тому +1

      Ea lol😊

  • @sarahwhittle4868
    @sarahwhittle4868 7 місяців тому +4

    Back in the day, we had a puppy we called Albert. Why? Cos when we went out unexpectedly, he pulled newspaper from the table onto the floor, so he could have a pee. The following week he chased off a burglar who was trying to break into our house! He was rewarded by the insurance company with a year's worth of pet food, a bed to sleep in (although he preferred a human chair!) a loving family always in his debt.

  • @renamon5658
    @renamon5658 Рік тому +63

    Animals are highly intelligent

    • @Cat_Gaming_6550
      @Cat_Gaming_6550 Рік тому +3

      Not my dog though.

    • @Cat_Gaming_6550
      @Cat_Gaming_6550 Рік тому +5

      My cat, on the other hand, is smart. I actually trained him to play Roblox. That is until I lost him.😢

    • @chobies5383
      @chobies5383 Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the compliment Renamon

    • @jajajaun
      @jajajaun Рік тому +1

      @@Cat_Gaming_6550 sorry for your loss

    • @Cat_Gaming_6550
      @Cat_Gaming_6550 Рік тому +1

      I know. He wasn't even 3 years old. 😭😭😭

  • @captainrail88
    @captainrail88 Рік тому +5

    I had a pomeranian chihuahua mix who knew how to open doors and do CPR. He learned from watching us. He opened doors by jumping up and grabbing ahold of the knobs with his mouth. Then he'd push off the door with his paws, and turn the knob with his head. Hed let himself out to potty and meet me at the car when I got home from work. As well as help my aging father. My dad suffers from seizures and passing out. My dog learned from watching us to rub dad's chest and bring him out of the episode. My dog often had asthma and anxiety attacks and I'd breath on the dogs face till he calmed down. So, one day my dad passed out and my dog breathed on my dad's face and pushed on dad's chest till dad woke up. When I told dad what happened my dad gave my dog a reward. The two became inseparable as dad would have an episode and my dog would take care of him till he came out of the episode. The dog figured out when an episode was about to happen and make dad take a nap or get somewhere safe. Dad would cook my dog steak and give him jalapeno cheese, my dog's favorite snack. The two took care of each other well I was at work. Sadly my dog passed away in 2020 just before the pandemic lockdown ended. I have a new pup now who has his own tricks and super powers but that's another story for another time.

  • @Grayson4life
    @Grayson4life Рік тому +13

    We had two separate black cats learn to ring the doorbell when they wanted in. With the first one we thought someone was ringing the doorbell and running. Until we saw him. We caught on quicker with the other. They didn’t learn from each other.

  • @Snappy29
    @Snappy29 Рік тому +3

    That thumbnail brought a new meaning to “rattle em bois”

  • @shadowwolf7880
    @shadowwolf7880 Рік тому +32

    Corvids are one of the smartest birds out there.
    They are capable of self awarness, they understand the concept of gifts, they remember both kind & awful people and when sb helps them they'll not only show up once in a while to say hi but they'll lead other injured crows to that person because they know that human being is trust worthy.
    Another thing was discovered when the scientists put two bottles with treats in it. It could be reached with a straight wire. Then they presented the bottless and wires to two crows that didn't know each other. However there was one straight wire and the second one was bent which wouldn't help the crows reach the meat. The scientists expected birds to fight for the straight wire to get the treats, but imagine their surprise when both crows went for the bent wire. One held it down and the other unbent it. They both received treats. They came to a peaceful solution without any fighting or verbal communication.
    They are the only known animal using tools to make other tools.
    Crows have regional accents and dialects which they can adapt.
    They also regularly visit their parents after leaving the nest. They also help to take care of their younger siblings for up to 5 years before moving out.
    And to top everything off:
    There was an experiment where corvids were presented a box containing a treat. They could have it right then and there or they could wait a little bit longer and potentially get more treats (it was not granted though).
    Corvids chose to wait.
    The scientists were baffled because human children are most likely to get the sweets the second it's presented to them and not wait to receive more. Heck, even some adults have problems with that. And the birds had will strong enough to restrain themselves from getting a treat too early.
    And now time for cats:
    Did you know that they do not meow to each other? Adult cats meow only to humans. It's a behaviour they adapted from children. By meowing they mimic the crying of a baby and cats use that to get some attention or extra treats.
    Nature is WAY more interesting when you learn all the cool facts about it ^^
    Like about the gay & lesbian penguins or lionesses with manes or parthonogenesis in animals or change of gender that happends in some species (like the clownfish).
    The nature is f-ing EPIC.

    • @Amber9572
      @Amber9572 Рік тому +4

      I very much agree with all but one of those; the human child delayed gratification experiment is semi-debunked. I don’t want to get into it in this video, because the factor they didn’t take into account is to(o?) sad for this happy video, but they redid the experiment accounting for that factor and got different results

    • @shadowwolf7880
      @shadowwolf7880 Рік тому +1

      @@Amber9572 When I was talking about the experiment I said that human children are *most likely* to get the sweets first
      There are different types of personalities, some beings may choose to get sweets/treats right now and some may choose to wait
      But you honestly intrigued me with a factor they didn't take into consideration.
      Could you tell me what was that? I'd be greatfull ^^

    • @Zeelian
      @Zeelian Рік тому +1

      Corvids will also remember people who cheated them or were mean in other ways, and will tell others about them, who in turn keeps the story going.

    • @Amber9572
      @Amber9572 Рік тому +3

      @@shadowwolf7880 the factor the first experiment didn’t take into account was income level, sadly. The poorer kids were more used to being let down by necessity. When they took that into account, showing the kids they would get a second marshmallow instead of just saying it, nearly all the kids ‘passed’ the test

    • @shadowwolf7880
      @shadowwolf7880 Рік тому +2

      @@Amber9572 Ohh I didn't know that. That's quite interesting
      Thanks for sharing the info

  • @Obiwancatnobi006
    @Obiwancatnobi006 Рік тому +16

    I have a cat named Calie, every night we go out and bring her inside and cuddle her for a few minutes. One night Calie noticed that every time I looked at my watch we would shut her up inside and go to bed, ever since she has taken to lying on my watch to prevent me from looking at it.😲😲😲

  • @ProwlingTiger1
    @ProwlingTiger1 Рік тому +7

    I found it surprising when he said cats aren't known for their intelligence more than once, because i always thought they were intelligent but just lazy at times, I've always considered them smart.

  • @kirara2516
    @kirara2516 Рік тому +1

    Our family dog Scamp saved mom's life. Dad and I took a trip to my sister's house. When we got home mom told us that she had choked on her medication and Scamp, who never did this before, (and had no life saving type training) sensed she was in trouble and rushed up to her chair, jumped up and shoved his paws on her chest. It was hard enough to free the pill from her throat and saved her life. He was a labradoodle, and very sweet. He lived to be 12 years old before he passed from cancer. But he had a life full of love and treats.
    Even as a puppy, he only pee'd in the house once, and it was by the door. He had been barking beforehand but it was our fault because we didn't pay attention. He knew where to pee, but puppy couldn't wait forever. 😅

  • @mikryan6567
    @mikryan6567 Рік тому +6

    There was a guy in bo'ness Scotland in 1960s, who had a pet monkey, he trained it to steal wallets, purses and jewelry, he'd just go to a local park an set him lose, apparently he made a living doing this for years, police couldn't touch the owner because technically he didn't steal anything

  • @thaisasampaio1795
    @thaisasampaio1795 Рік тому +4

    I always thought cats are extremely smart, even smarter than dogs, people just didn't realize it yet

  • @streakaireoso8427
    @streakaireoso8427 Рік тому +6

    Well my cats can recognize me shaking the cup I use to feed them when they heads inside looking for food, they even act as little escorts sometimes.

  • @AlexanderCheong
    @AlexanderCheong Рік тому +8

    The fact that some of these animals were doing something so incredible that I wasn't even able to see, made me start to question my own intelligence and remind me to always be humble. Respect.

  • @nelsonvzaks9186
    @nelsonvzaks9186 Рік тому +12

    I'm still shocked at how smart orangutans are with their ability to mimic almost literally everything they see us humans doing , fantastic animals❤to bad you can't just go get one at your local pet store 😂

  • @filipnestelsamuelsson4689
    @filipnestelsamuelsson4689 Рік тому +2

    I saw hvladimir in real life and he did live up to the hype

  • @reecherdbrown8156
    @reecherdbrown8156 Рік тому +4

    All you have to do is just watch any creature, bug, lizard, bird, etc... you'll see beautiful things involved with survival that are actually fascinating for its "normalcy".

  • @ryanhiggins8869
    @ryanhiggins8869 Рік тому +6

    I had a German shepherd and she was one of the best dogs I ever owned. She saw me fall off the swing set and wouldn’t let me get back on. Annoying but so loving. I miss her.

  • @QueenTaeTae20
    @QueenTaeTae20 Рік тому +5

    Lmao I love the bird joke it was funny and the monkey teaching the females how to escape the cage. I love watching your videos. Keep up the amazing work❤❤

  • @shannon8461
    @shannon8461 Рік тому +1

    I have absolute faith that animals are super smart, from the dog that would use his paw to smack me on the behind if I did something I would get in trouble for. The same dog would block the door into the house if my grandpa came by while we were not home, since he would leave a piece of hard candy in the mailbox for the pup, and he really wanted his piece of candy.
    My current pupper, who otherwise is a complete mamas boy, realized my son with Asperger’s needed help with confidence, and got my son to bond with him, though no other pet we had owned before could. This loving pup helped my son open up to an amazing degree, and they are still best friends.
    The love of animals is helpful in so many ways that too many people don’t give them credit for.

  • @rebasack21
    @rebasack21 Рік тому +4

    after a major surgery when i was on liquids for a while and gradually moved to soft foods i started having issues with hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) as my body tried to adjust to this drastic diet change. My cat started alerting me and doing whatever it took to snap me out of deep hyperfocus if needed. once she drew blood biting me to do so, however there was a track on my arm where she had been nipping gradually harder trying to get my attention. once she had it she yelled at me til i followed her downstairs to the kitchen and continued to yell until i had say down with something to eat.
    she is 17 years old now and still my baby.
    pets are always going to have their own individual levels of intelligence. ive met some really smart cats and dogs and some really ... not very smart ones.
    you cant judge a species by one specimen. imagine if humans were collectively judged on intelligence by florida man and blonde jokes.

  • @anon-existanthuman1929
    @anon-existanthuman1929 Рік тому +1

    That cat that moved was really like "I ran away but, MEYM,MEYM LET ME IN."

  • @Corrie-_-
    @Corrie-_- Рік тому +11

    Awe, this was so sweet and adorable 🥰. We don't give animals enough credit sometimes because they can surprise us with how smart they can be ❤️😊

  • @LoveyLennon
    @LoveyLennon Рік тому +2

    1:54 me when im scared the drink wont come out

  • @laratheplanespotter
    @laratheplanespotter Рік тому +6

    If you’re looking for regular content of an African Grey, look for Gizmo the Grey Bird. He has literal conversations with his owners and is very funny!

    • @accalya271
      @accalya271 Рік тому

      And Apollo! They're teaching him colours, materials and more. It's fun and impressive to see these grays ❤

  • @aircraftcarrierwo-class
    @aircraftcarrierwo-class Рік тому +3

    When I was a kid we had a cat, a silver tabby, who could open doors. We never had to let him outside or back in, he'd do it himself. Even closed the door behind him.

  • @Russia789-ef
    @Russia789-ef Рік тому +6

    My cat is in the room with me watching right now😹

    • @conniewojahn6445
      @conniewojahn6445 11 місяців тому

      Watching you or the video or both? Kitty gets a treat? A petting? A little hug? A lap?

  • @Dr_Kyutoko
    @Dr_Kyutoko 7 місяців тому +2

    My family's border collie, way back in the far flung year of 2000, escaped every kennel and crate she was ever put in.
    Chewed her way out of the plastic one, figured out how to spread the chain links wide enough on the large metal one and ultimately how to open the latch on the last one.
    But she didn't stop there.
    She figured out how to open doors. She would bite down on the round doorknob and turn her head to open it.
    Mom didn't believe me, so I put two baseball bats tied together with a ribbon on the door. She was in the basement and we were on the second floor, sure enough, the bats clanked together and not five seconds later, there was Ginger, happily beaming at us, mom looking at my poo-eating grin and motioning to her like "Believe me now?"

  • @AchmatGMD
    @AchmatGMD Рік тому +6

    Those are some smart animals 👀

  • @JennCampbell
    @JennCampbell 2 місяці тому +1

    Dogs and cats may not be able to speak, but they can learn to use language and ask questions with speech assisting buttons. They also ponder the great questions. One dog, named Bunni asked it's over, "Why mom love Bunni?" ❤

  • @thpolar3887
    @thpolar3887 Рік тому +7

    13:18 my local zoo has two of these cute heroes. Cool creatures, and an awesome job.

  • @classyjuanito
    @classyjuanito Рік тому +2

    Make a part 2 to this video please!!!

  • @Duhdy69er
    @Duhdy69er Рік тому +8

    Gotta love Ken Allen, not only does he got some skills, teaches some woman orangutang with his self-trained skills and puts them to work ,lol

  • @pju28
    @pju28 3 місяці тому +2

    The last three videos was the top ones who impressed me! Nice video and effort you did for this video! Thumbs up! Keep on it! Greetings from Austria 🇦🇹

  • @TheWASHINGMACHINEBOY
    @TheWASHINGMACHINEBOY 5 місяців тому +3

    2:07 i liked how high the monkey jumped to get onto the table

  • @Torvaun
    @Torvaun Рік тому +2

    Besides being able to fit in smaller places, the rats are light enough to not set off the landmines.

  • @thegamerFOX45
    @thegamerFOX45 Рік тому +13

    animals are pretty smart and im not suprised i have seen other videos about it AND one pet i have right now is also smart
    so not so long ago like 2 months ago my parents got my little sister a baby bunny shes pretty adorable but every time we let her out of her cage it seems to learn about it and everyday she tries opening the door by bitting it hoping to find a weak spot so she could break free

  • @iloveoklahoma6592
    @iloveoklahoma6592 Рік тому +2

    This video just made my day! Any video with animals and I am hooked! Thank you!

  • @FryPie5
    @FryPie5 Рік тому +3

    You always make me laugh be amazed, keep up the work!

  • @martinkuliza
    @martinkuliza 11 місяців тому +2

    The octopus....
    Panics,
    Opens the lid
    CHOOSES TO STAY IN THE JAR

  • @elisedoyle7781
    @elisedoyle7781 Рік тому +2

    I love the way you tell the story's I was captivated the whole time 👌

  • @bazpearce9993
    @bazpearce9993 11 місяців тому +2

    One of my old cats used to use bits from my desk to keep the kitchen door from closing. Every morning i'd find a roll of tape or a screwdriver propping open the door.

  • @princemafia5550
    @princemafia5550 Рік тому +8

    TIME STAMPS: please like, it took 40 minutes of watching.😊
    2:08 Monkey casually jumping the human equivalent of 8 feet.😮
    5:24 cat with a shotgun aimed at mouse hole.🤣
    7:20 epic round of beluga fetch.
    9:05 chimpanzee, one of the most dangerous zoo animals, gets cleaning.
    11:06 the first drippy Orangutan spotted on camera!! 📸
    11:55 a chimpanzee has soldiers at chimp point.
    14:13 new paw patrol spinoff:
    “ rat patrol, rat patrol, whenever there is trouble”
    “ rat patrol, rat patrol, we’ll there on the double”
    “ remmy, ramze, beave, tails, ratatouille, capy, WE’RE ON OUR WAY” 🐀
    19:07. Curious George’s bigger, steonger, cousin who snuck out of his jail and taught his pals to do the same.
    20:57 NPL (National Parrots League) baseball tournament of the champions.
    22:56 bird delivers cash 💵
    24:17 the perpetual game of catch. Usain bolt dog.
    25:03 the dog who doesn’t eat his veggies 🤦‍♂️
    26:00 🎨 the doggo Picasso. I swear it meant to paint eyes but those white marks 💀. Sadly, she passed away 😔
    27:26 the first licensed dog driver
    29:24 the dog that saved a kid’s life and got his toy 😊

    • @TheFeltmeister
      @TheFeltmeister Рік тому

      There was no point for you to do this I hit the dislike button

    • @Judah_Playz
      @Judah_Playz Рік тому

      I feel like u copied my comment but edited it

  • @stewartwyeth1302
    @stewartwyeth1302 Рік тому +2

    Be Amazed?
    More like be Mind Blown!
    I had a beautiful border collie and she was taught all sorts but my favourite 2 were asking her if she loved me. Her response was always a quiet woof and either a kiss or a cuddle and I could point at something and ask her for it.

  • @Eddieavina123
    @Eddieavina123 Рік тому +2

    Love your video Be Amazed and keep up the great work

  • @ScaredLight
    @ScaredLight Рік тому +2

    Yeah, I wouldn't believe hunting a mouse with a shotgun would be too intelligent. I mean, you'd be picking up Mouse pieces everywhere!!🎉

  • @bbyantony
    @bbyantony Рік тому +3

    1:42 lets hope he didn't see nothing else

  • @Sammy-uj6eh
    @Sammy-uj6eh Місяць тому +1

    I can't believe animals are so incredibly intelligent

  • @TanTanTheManMan
    @TanTanTheManMan Рік тому +5

    The monkey was just hungry though-

  • @benjaminlieb2139
    @benjaminlieb2139 7 місяців тому

    My cats are so loving. They rarely run away and never scratch. Always been patient with my nieces and nephews. If they want attention they just come brush on you and then got you.

  • @laurahooper7609
    @laurahooper7609 Рік тому +5

    I take my cat for a walk on a harness, because there's coyotes in the area and he wants to go outside. Usually if I ask him if he wants to go for a walk he meets me at the door

  • @christinaadams4187
    @christinaadams4187 Рік тому +2

    My parents built a ramp for our dachshund when I was a kid, and he would play fetch with himself too! It’s all he used it for. He also would stand on his back legs, and my dad would pretend to shoot him with his finger, then he’d lay down and roll over like an old western 😂. I miss willie! But I have a couple smart pups of my own now.

  • @martinkuliza
    @martinkuliza 11 місяців тому +3

    2:00 Imagine the monkey's train of though
    Put these things in this hole
    Hit the big thing a few times
    and then it'll drop something down here
    LOL

  • @waterwing1253
    @waterwing1253 Рік тому +1

    When you made that comment about having a cat beside you, I looked up at my cat doing exactly as you described as they slowly fall asleep

  • @lourdesramos9299
    @lourdesramos9299 4 місяці тому +3

    I like 🐍 snake 🐍

  • @knifekitten4230
    @knifekitten4230 Рік тому +1

    I don’t have a cat near me, I have to two bearded dragons. They’re lovely creatures, quite smart and affectionate.

  • @chedmardo
    @chedmardo 4 місяці тому +2

    Lilly the cat is my favorite because I'm also a cat person plus the meow is so cute!

  • @vanierstreetcats4929
    @vanierstreetcats4929 Рік тому

    I gotta be honest regardless of the other channels you narrate this channel BY FAR is my favourite.
    Hi Twinkle, I can only IMAGINE how cute you must be

  • @MarkAMarabong
    @MarkAMarabong 4 місяці тому +1

    The cat at the thumbnail is probably an American citizen.

  • @iPhonenaire
    @iPhonenaire Рік тому

    It's the weekend and Be Amazed posts....what more could anyone ask for 🙂

  • @rodolfofrancisco5919
    @rodolfofrancisco5919 Рік тому +1

    That last dog reminded me of Brutus from the comic Pixie and Brutus in terms of speed and intelligence.

  • @lcoq19
    @lcoq19 Рік тому +1

    There was an Animal Planet show called "Raised Human" (I think?) that featured Alex the parrot's story. My favorite part was, while staying in the vet's office one day, he was talking to the receptionist and bugging her and the convo went something like:
    Alex: want toy?
    Receptionist: No, Alex, I don't want toy.
    A: want nut?
    R: No, Alex, I don't want nut.
    A: want treat?
    R: No, Alex, I don't want treat.
    Alex (exasperated): then what do you want?!
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
    I don't remember the exact items he asked if she wanted, except for the nut cause that was his favorite treat.
    Dr. Pepperberg eventually got another parrot to train named Griffin. He would mumble or respond quietly and Alex would tell him, "say bigger!" or "say better!" and Griffin would often obey. 😂

    • @lcoq19
      @lcoq19 Рік тому

      Alex was such a fascinating, intelligent creature! The doc would often ask him things like "how many blue truck?" while showing him an array of colored cars and one day she was showing him all vehicles of just 2 colors (say yellow and blue for example), asking how many of this color or that and instead of answering appropriately, he kept asking, "how many (color not among them, say green)?" She thought he just didn't feel like working that day but finally she asked him, "okay, how many green truck?" And he answered, "zero!" He understood not only counting, addition, and subtraction, but the idea of zero!
      I highly recommend watching that episode if you can find it!

  • @djstarrjunkie
    @djstarrjunkie 9 місяців тому

    My boxane, Petey, started a 'newer' habit recently. The weather here has been snowy, and even after most of the ice melts, there are large patches of black ice on sidewalks that don't get sunlight. So, Petey is now choosing to walk on dry sidewalk areas to avoid slipping on ice. He's 9 years old, and this is the first winter where he has been consciously avoiding black ice. He loves snow, and he will walk through snow~ Now he's reasoned that you slip on black ice. ;-)

  • @AltinneArturo-nf4zk
    @AltinneArturo-nf4zk Рік тому

    bro is leteraly dying when he said the joke about jail birds
    but you always make my day
    keep it going

  • @manueltapia1859
    @manueltapia1859 Рік тому +1

    I love dogs!!! They're really helpful and very caring and tender

  • @bluefluke7585
    @bluefluke7585 7 місяців тому

    One Christmas, as the family sat around opening presents, my Australian Shepherd/'Border Collie mix picked up the gift box presented to her. Expecting her to just rip into the paper to get at what was inside, imagine our amazement when she very carefully eased off the ribbon and opened each of the folded edges and the lengthwise seam of the Christmas wrapping without putting so much as a wrinkle in the paper or ribbon. She easily removed the box lid to see what scrumptious morsel Santa had left for her. Is it possible for a dog to look confused and disappointed at the same time? Inside the box was a gift card from Pet Smart. Obviously, "Santa", wasn't a pet lover. Lots of praise and affection with some squeals of laughter were followed by a nice juicy treat. What a great dog.

  • @thebandz0116
    @thebandz0116 Рік тому +1

    The cat holding that gun reminds of my favorite cartoon
    TOM & JERRY

  • @springyork1474
    @springyork1474 10 місяців тому

    A man had a talking parrot. When his friend came over, he hated the parrot. But one time he cheered up when looking from the kitchen, saw his friend talking to the parrot. But when he got closer, he heard what his friend was teaching his parrot to say. He was teaching it to say, " Here kitty, kitty, kitty! "

  • @GremoriaParadise
    @GremoriaParadise 2 місяці тому +1

    that dog art can be sold.

  • @accalya271
    @accalya271 Рік тому +1

    Oh my! I didn't know about the rats 😱 That's pretty freakin' awesome 😮

  • @meinm3575
    @meinm3575 4 місяці тому +1

    Imagine your Uber driver arriving and it's a dog driving xD

  • @a_myyaa
    @a_myyaa Рік тому +1

    The one with the cat is too relatable, my cat did that once😂❤️

  • @ingridakerblom7577
    @ingridakerblom7577 2 місяці тому +2

    I had a cat who would fetch,thought herself. She would use me as a tool to get to things like candy. She used me a literally an as elevator once..
    I had one who thought herself how to open shut door by the handle. It was scary AF until we saw her do it & learned who opened the doors all the time.. including the more heavy ones to the house..
    I have one now who likes to look at himself in the mirror, fully understanding he is looking at a reflection himself. He regularly uses mirrors to get eye contact with you..
    And they all seem to just know when they are up for a visit to the VET, an hour before they have just disappeared..

  • @brie1987
    @brie1987 3 місяці тому +2

    Hognose are sweet and barely ever bite. They are so derpy and make good pets.. if you like snakes😂

  • @HangPutin00
    @HangPutin00 Рік тому

    Get outta town with that German shepard at the end. I wouldn't believed it if I didn't see it. This video was so amazing and nostalgic, reminds me of the old stuff they used to do.

  • @soundzzz6583
    @soundzzz6583 Рік тому +1

    Since 1959, the U.S. Navy has trained dolphins and sea lions as teammates for our Sailors and Marines to help guard against similar threats underwater.

  • @jaahnavisivani2186
    @jaahnavisivani2186 Рік тому +1

    Ahh The wonders of Mother Nature. Equal parts amazing and surprising.

  • @DravenGal
    @DravenGal 11 місяців тому

    My jaw hit the floor SO many times in this video, as well as several exclamations!

  • @Chaotic-Outcast
    @Chaotic-Outcast Місяць тому

    Reminds me of a story I read:
    some guys brother had a Parrott and everyone would come in saying "Your a bird!"
    And one day the brother was apparently carrying a pan one day and he heard the Parrott quietly say "I'm a bird..." and the brother apparently almost dropped the pan😂

  • @rangersmith4652
    @rangersmith4652 8 місяців тому

    There's a mixed-breed dog in my neighborhood who, when he hears someone walk down the sidewalk by his yard, drops a tennis ball through a hole in the wooden fence. If you pick it up and toss it over, he'll be back in a flash to drop it through again. Sometimes you can even hear him make a clean mid-air catch of the ball -- a ball he didn't see you throw! Last week I walked by there when he was apparently inside the house, and there were three tennis balls lying there by the hole.

  • @johnbeeby3775
    @johnbeeby3775 7 місяців тому

    Great and educational! I will never forget Hairy Houdini! What a great orangutan! I would have loved to been a visitor turning around and there he is!

  • @brocktheboy1977
    @brocktheboy1977 Рік тому +1

    my baby molly fish (2-3 weeks old) knows its name and will turn to the glass and look at us if we call it. its so cute!