Study was done, animals tend to adopt other babies when their parental hormones are at a high. Look up the case of a cheetah adopting a baby gazelle, it was because the cheetah was recently pregnant.
I laughed out loud at the end, when the baby was being pulled across the floor by the dog. Baby probably think that "The dog may not be the babysitter you want, but he's the one I want. We're having loads of fun."
Expert elephant trainers with years and years of knowledge in India have formed some incredible bonds with elephants. One man was so bonded with his elephant and the elephant to him, that it would babysit his toddler when he would go a few feet to the river. When the baby would try to crawl away the elephant would gently bring the baby back to his blanket. Notice I said expert and years and years of training. But I thought I would share that.
“King cobras can be the best babysitters” I agree with that. I’m a Sri Lankan. Years ago my mother told me an interesting story about them. When my mother was a baby, my grandmother has kept her on a baby mat inside the house and has gone for some work. When she returned she has seen a king cobra near my mother and it has been looking at my mom calmly. My mother has been smiling with the cobra and has done some kind of playing with it. And after a while the cobra has gone outside calmly. Mother also told me that my grandparents have never seen it again.
Fascinating story, thanks for sharing. btw, your grammar is perfect as is your English syntax. I teach English in a high school, you would get a definite A+ from me.
for sure, couldnt believe my ears when I heard it. I immediatly thought of the kid who fell in the gorilla enclosure in the 90s. I knew this Harambe never wanted to hurt that kid. It would rather protect it. But the society of today isnt like 90s. Should have jailed the parents for not looking out for their kid.
@Danson he was ok but then the retarded crowd thought throwing rocks at the gorilla was a swell idea and then they pissed at the gorilla If shouting wasn’t enough throwing rocks was the final straw
@@TheCriticalAnalyst did you see the video of harambe guy was flinging that kid around like a ragdoll and would have killed them meaning to or not but they should have tranquillised them and not just straight up killed it
I heard that cats lower the risk of heart attacks by 40% , that their purring is also very good neurologic wise and it also heps with anxiety and insomnia! So i m not surprised about the cancer thing . If a cat lay on u even on a weird spot it s better to let em do it bc its for a good reason they do it.
Some of the best sleep I've gotten was with a cat on my chest lol the first time I got "kneaded" I woke up thinking somebody was softly punching my chest lol
You are an unbelievable fool and the only reason you talk like this is, is because you have now experience. Dogs ate so many children and attackef so many babies where I come from. Stray dogs attack everybody.
I tended to a baby vervet monkey when I was volunteering at an animal sanctuary and I swear I’ve never bonded with a human baby as much as I bonded with that little guy. He would wrap his little hand around my finger and just hold it there while I fed him and when I’d take him for walks and he got scared he would cling to me. I miss him so much. 😭
I hate it when a lion or some other big cat behind glass makes an obvious predator move that would end up in a nasty death for a child otherwise and the parents say “How cute! He wants to play!” Idiots. Do not let the people take their children on a safari. “Oh look Junior! A lion! Go pet him so mommy can take a picture!” Then the screaming and chaos starts . .
If would be quick though. A swift bite to the neck, and it’s over!!! Adult male lions can destroy a adult hyena in 10 seconds, so hopefully you wouldn’t feel pain for long!!!
in the 70s , there was a famous story about a Kenyan wildlife national park, a bunch of tourist were watching some lions on safari, when a toddler slipped out unnoticed from the the open top vehicle from the back. Then the drove a few kilometers before they realized the toddler missing . In horror the drove back in a hurry, only the to find the toddler stroking one of the lions and completely unharmed. Cant verify the validity of the story but they're countless of stories like this in my country about wildlife not harming infants and toddlers.
I believe it. Like the lions who rescued the kidnapped little girl I'm Ethiopia, chased off her kidnappers, protected her for 12 hours and politely backed away when the authorities arrived.
@@angelmartin7310 It was REPORTEDLY, and who’s to say the lions weren’t gonna kill the girl if the cops didn’t arrive sooner? What if they were just about to kill her but then left when they saw them? BS story.
Honestly, if I realized my child slipped out and was left behind at a safari, I'd probably have a stroke right then and there. That had to be absolutely terrifying.
This is cool and all but I hope this guy knows that no matter how much you may have trained or raised a wild animal it is still wild and may one day give in to its instincts.
There has been alot of kids killed from dog attacks. One just last week here in Australia. I love my dogs and they are well trained but I would still watch always with a baby or small child around.
@@dianemason9092 agreed people thinking animals think like humans is beyond funny.Animal behavior varies like the people saying the Harambe situation or the one the 90's "protecting him"forgetting a few times before that a gorilla killed a baby.
I’m sure animals see our babies & children as cute, just as we see their tiny offspring cute… it’s a direct flow of love and shared energy that the earth & all the inhabitants upon it, as a whole collective, shares.
@@TheBlueAllayyy This is complete bs; my neighbour and I adopted a mature tabby who had lived rough since a kitten- we discovered this when we moved into adjacent flats- and a more loving or loyal animal would have been hard to imagine. Just the way he looked at me would have brought tears to your eyes and I have missed him every day since his big heart stopped 24th July '09.
@@TheBlueAllayyy I was having a sleep apnea attack, i couldn't breath but I couldn't wake up. My heart was ready to explode--Suddenly something was body slamming my bed. I awoke. It was my faithful German shepherd, inches from my face--he woke me up.
same, i have had great experiences with cats that were extremely sociable. Theyre actually QUITE like people, in their responses to different circumstances and other animals/people. They all have their own ways about them.
Not only did my cat detect my girlfriend's breast cancer before she was ever diagnosed, she would sense my blood sugar dropping while I was asleep and wake me up
I was raised by rabbits until the age of 9 in a park in the city. It’s amazing, looking back, at just how social they can be and the teamwork they can perform. Naturally, it didn’t take me very long to outgrow the rabbits in size but the amazing thing was that every time I grew too big for the hutch, ALL of the parks adult rabbits would help to dig a superhutch that I could fit into and they did this repeatedly and regularly until I was found by the council aged 9 years old. Sometimes I miss those days of sleeping underground surrounded by rabbits for warmth but, in the end, I guess it’s only right that I - a human - should belong to human society. I’ll never forget my flop-eared family though.
It's true. I was in the near by super hutch. None rescued me till now. I am using those rabbits WiFi connection and we split the bill every month. Planning to move to a near by Lions place soon as the lion has offered me free non veg food every day. All I have to do is just help him brush his teeth everyday.
I adopted a cat right after I underwent a surgery and was waiting for my chemotherapy to begin. My cat is very ignorant still, but at the time of my chemotherapy, he would lay down right above my pillow and lick my bald head and will only leave to eat and pee/poop. He still licks my hair till this day, a behaviour which he never does to anyone at my home.
All mammal animals are our relatives. We all are with the breath of life from the same earth and the same father that gave us life and we all became living souls.
I don't think this god created animals and humans. I think that we're close to animals themselves as we feel the same emotions and love for each other. This god if he exists appears to be cruel in that he divides mankind by religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, wars etc.. I think humanity exceeds all other religions and it is better to care for all humans and animals empathetically without having any conflict 😊😊
@@santhushamarasekara1550 The ways that were divided against others is humans fault not Gods. For example, if it wasn’t for racist people nobody would see a difference between people of different races. Other religions were created by humans and wars obviously happen because of humans.
@@perkshaven I don’t think the Bible says why God made us different races but I’m not gonna question what God did. At the end of the day we’re all equal and God made men in his image.
That is pretty neat, they seem adorable with their huge glasses, and also seeing elderly couples 😊 all respect, they've been on this earth longer than we have. There's just something I find cute about seeing that.
Idk if and when I get old, I would not want people to infantilize me like that. I would want to be seen as accomplished, wise, majestic, not…adorable or cute. I try not to treat older people like that for this reason because I feel like in a way it feels patronizing even though the intention is good. I know you guys mean well though, I just never liked it when people view older people like that and I’ve even had elder people tell me they hate it lol
For me, it's a respect thing. A) seeing that they went through a lot already and only have a little bit of time left, and B) they remind me of my parents.
I had a pit bull named Red we were born together..over time My Memaw and Pop-Pop said that once they left me in my bed asleep and they took the baby monitor with them next door to play cards with the neighbors but before they left they said to Red"Watch your baby she's not to open the door..I remember after some time I got pulled a chair to the door about to open it and out comes Mama Red pulled me out of the chair went and got the bottle and laid on me until the old ones returned....I miss u Red grull
There was a horribly abused Russian girl who was raised by dogs. The parents left her in the yard with the dogs from age 1yrs old to 16! She doesn't speak or walk, she crawls and barks like a dog.. the dogs took care of her.
I was a tour guide at a big cat rescue center. We briefed parents that their toddlers are goats to the big cats. The cats would stalk the children. And the foolish parents were oblivious and chatting away blah blah while their kid was being stalked.
Cats are not aloof, nor do they ignore you. They are very social, friendly, cuddly and affectionate. If you do not pet them the way they like, yes, they will let you know. They can be afraid of babies and children that move too much or want to pet them so badly that they run after the cat or show too much enthusiasm, the cat probably thinks they want to eat him. Cats are great and only those that know them well and can properly communicate with them in their own "language" know that.
All those predators in the zoo like those lions would kill the kid if there wasn't any glass in between. They don't exactly open their mouths wide to give a kiss and they don't stroke their paws but look for a grip on the child. With those monkeys it will be different on a case-by-case basis. That one baboon that protects that child that fell down, they shot that baboon just to be sure. Luckily you don't see that in that video.
Also full of Urban Myths… That stuff about the Ukrainian girl who was raised by feral dogs has totally been disproved. She was just a low-functioning, orphan girl who learned to act a certain way for the $$ publicity $$.
All have sinned and fallen short of the Glory of God. We stand guilty before a Holy and righteous God, We broke Gods commands and now we are all deserving of Hell a place of torment, Gods wrath and we can’t do anything to save ourselves, but God being rich in mercy, sent His Son Jesus who was willing to die on the cross for our sins taking upon Himself the punishment we deserve, the wrath of God the Father that you deserve fell upon Jesus, He was buried and then rose the 3rd day. By faith in Christ you can be forgiven of all your sins and granted eternal life and be with the Lord. Repent and put your trust in Jesus before it’s too late.
My family and I lost our loved Ore (Oreo). An awesome black and white pittie. She wandered up wen my kids were jus babies themselves. Rip my sweet girl.
There were a couple of other intelligent, sensitive animals that he didn't mention - dolphins and elephants. I wouldn't hire them (or any animal) to be my child's babysitter, but those animals might also be gentle toward human babies too. I suppose it's possible that an elephant might accidentally stomp a human baby to death, but I don't think they would do so intentionally.
Dolphins ans elephants are some of the most intelligent animals, too. Alongside primates. No wonder they could show compassion. Elephants grieve for their friends etc...
Babies smell like milk because they are fed with milk. That is an attractive smell for house cats for example. Then babies are small, helpless humans. Cats understand this.
I can confirm. I took my 9 month old to the Big Cat Sanctuary, and they leapt at him fiercely! He laughed and I remember praying they didn’t break through the bars. Also, I would like to know what “dad” let that kiddo there to “see”, what the lion was going to do 🫣🤣
Our Siamese cat, that we got at 6 weeks old, would rip up, me, my husband and our four year old, but our 1 year old could hold her any way he wanted. She never scratched him till he was four. I told him, she must think he's grown up now. All little girls could hold her and pick her up any way they wanted...She would never scratch them.
WE created fear in animals towards our species, most animals who’d never came in contact with humans had no fear, as they didn’t know they were about to be wiped out. Wild Animals have the exact same instincts as we do, to survive! If that means a baby as a happy meal, that’s life! They are simply trying to exist. Caged up to boot - we all now know how that affects the mind of humans and animals. If one of those lions just stopped caring, and charged that glass repeatedly, that building would empty in seconds. They’re slaves, kept for our amusement. As though we are the more “enlightened” species ffs lol!
The dodo it's a good example of this, the creature had no predator other than when human found the last of them in a isle, since it had no predator the instinct of fly or fight didn't come in, same for other more actual creatures
Not all zoos and preserves are going to be seen as prisons to all animals. And not all animals can simply be released. Whether its because they are too attached to humans, are too critically injured to resume being a wild animal, or live in areas where they risk getting poached to extinction. Its fun to think about a world where humans and animals live in harmony and animals aren't encumbered by human design. But idea died the moment humans developed tools to allow them to punch above our weight class in the wild and dominate nature. As long as the rest of animal kingdom can't catch up to humans in mind, this will be the status quo.
@@posh8156 Oh, now I understand, thank you...! I think we keep animals in Zoo because we are chickens 😄. We would love to have close contact with wild animals and even hug them, but we have no guts to get close to lol. There we so chickens. 😆
I was raised by 2 headed dogs from outer space. They took me to planet Z457 till I reached age to take care of myself. They had a parrot there to teach me how to talk.
Had to really discipline our loveable aussie shepherd before he accepted the new baby...even the older toddler cannot be trusted completely around a younger sibling....good fences make good siblings.
Well, the Aussie shepherd is one of the very smartest dogs on the planet… and bossy too! So yeah, it could very easily take over as ‘boss’ of your baby. I have a mix-breed with Red Heeler- type of AS - in her and when she wants a walk, (or snack, or to go pee, or attention…or). She will bark at me then pull both my socks off and shake them in frustration if I don’t move fast enough to please her!
Animals raising children are living truths of “if your parents forsake you, then I will take care of you” that’s from the Bible and God is all around us so God will use the animals to keep you safe when you need it. Remember animals go off instinct however if your energy aligns with the animal then you won’t be viewed as food rather then part of the pack or herd. 💙
No they don't. My mom had cancer and my cat Jodi suddenly started to follow her everywhere and slept on her chest every night and during naps. Jodi became a protector and wouldn't leave my mom side. It was truly something unusual. But it is very true about cats and cancer.
0:52 what kind of idiots were those people to have brought a baby so close to a ferocious animal. That could have gone way worse than anyone could imagine.
Study was done, animals tend to adopt other babies when their parental hormones are at a high. Look up the case of a cheetah adopting a baby gazelle, it was because the cheetah was recently pregnant.
what happens when the parental hormones lower again...
@@ilikesoccer5799 it eats it
or the cheetah keeps it to lure the parent
Then the predator instinct kicked in, and the cheetah ate it. I saw the entire clip.
bad example the cheetah ate it after
" YOU ARE JUST A HAPPY MEAL IN A COSPLAY " 💀💀
that was so funny
I laughed out loud at the end, when the baby was being pulled across the floor by the dog. Baby probably think that "The dog may not be the babysitter you want, but he's the one I want. We're having loads of fun."
He's the babysitter we don't deserve, but the one we need.
LOL
Thank you for the info on the new update
Lol and they was just recording it
meanwhile, the cat is busy punching baby
Expert elephant trainers with years and years of knowledge in India have formed some incredible bonds with elephants.
One man was so bonded with his elephant and the elephant to him, that it would babysit his toddler when he would go a few feet to the river.
When the baby would try to crawl away the elephant would gently bring the baby back to his blanket.
Notice I said expert and years and years of training.
But I thought I would share that.
I mean elephants feel the same amount of dopamine when they see us, as a human does when we see a cute dog
Thank you for sharing ! Very interesting and cool.
We should all be so lucky to have an elephant babysitter! They're the Best 🐘😍
no wild animal should be tamed. there is no humane method to tame a wild animal other that to break its spirit into submission.
@@Bazookaboytrippy no
“King cobras can be the best babysitters”
I agree with that. I’m a Sri Lankan. Years ago my mother told me an interesting story about them. When my mother was a baby, my grandmother has kept her on a baby mat inside the house and has gone for some work. When she returned she has seen a king cobra near my mother and it has been looking at my mom calmly. My mother has been smiling with the cobra and has done some kind of playing with it. And after a while the cobra has gone outside calmly. Mother also told me that my grandparents have never seen it again.
You actually played with a Cobra? WTF?!
You need to learn grammar a lot. 😂😂
Fascinating story, thanks for sharing. btw, your grammar is perfect as is your English syntax. I teach English in a high school, you would get a definite A+ from me.
@@altamasparsanov9181 You need to learn how to behave a lot.
@@altamasparsanov9181 or else?
RIP Harambe you will not be forgotten!
People truly added fuel to that entire situation.
for sure, couldnt believe my ears when I heard it. I immediatly thought of the kid who fell in the gorilla enclosure in the 90s. I knew this Harambe never wanted to hurt that kid. It
would rather protect it. But the society of today isnt like 90s.
Should have jailed the parents for not looking out for their kid.
@Danson no, they are actuallly extremely gentile
@Danson he was ok but then the retarded crowd thought throwing rocks at the gorilla was a swell idea and then they pissed at the gorilla
If shouting wasn’t enough throwing rocks was the final straw
@@TheCriticalAnalyst did you see the video of harambe guy was flinging that kid around like a ragdoll and would have killed them meaning to or not but they should have tranquillised them and not just straight up killed it
I heard that cats lower the risk of heart attacks by 40% , that their purring is also very good neurologic wise and it also heps with anxiety and insomnia! So i m not surprised about the cancer thing . If a cat lay on u even on a weird spot it s better to let em do it bc its for a good reason they do it.
Some of the best sleep I've gotten was with a cat on my chest lol the first time I got "kneaded" I woke up thinking somebody was softly punching my chest lol
My cat loves to climb on my shoulders and purr 😂 I love it
@@Spokentruths725 😊😊😊
@@TheDrizzle56 🤣😊
This video restores my belief that animal instincts reflecting their innate desire to protect the very young of any species was always true .
You are an unbelievable fool and the only reason you talk like this is, is because you have now experience. Dogs ate so many children and attackef so many babies where I come from. Stray dogs attack everybody.
Haha😂😂✌️
What a child you are.
Yeah… your belief in incorrect.
@@adam7347 Your name
I tended to a baby vervet monkey when I was volunteering at an animal sanctuary and I swear I’ve never bonded with a human baby as much as I bonded with that little guy. He would wrap his little hand around my finger and just hold it there while I fed him and when I’d take him for walks and he got scared he would cling to me. I miss him so much. 😭
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I hate it when a lion or some other big cat behind glass makes an obvious predator move that would end up in a nasty death for a child otherwise and the parents say “How cute! He wants to play!” Idiots. Do not let the people take their children on a safari. “Oh look Junior! A lion! Go pet him so mommy can take a picture!” Then the screaming and chaos starts . .
9 ty
Ikr
Very impressive to watch.
I love touching glass
If would be quick though. A swift bite to the neck, and it’s over!!! Adult male lions can destroy a adult hyena in 10 seconds, so hopefully you wouldn’t feel pain for long!!!
The lioness caressing the baby tiger at the beginning of the video is just priceless
in the 70s , there was a famous story about a Kenyan wildlife national park, a bunch of tourist were watching some lions on safari, when a toddler slipped out unnoticed from the the open top vehicle from the back. Then the drove a few kilometers before they realized the toddler missing . In horror the drove back in a hurry, only the to find the toddler stroking one of the lions and completely unharmed. Cant verify the validity of the story but they're countless of stories like this in my country about wildlife not harming infants and toddlers.
I believe it. Like the lions who rescued the kidnapped little girl I'm Ethiopia, chased off her kidnappers, protected her for 12 hours and politely backed away when the authorities arrived.
@@angelmartin7310 It was REPORTEDLY, and who’s to say the lions weren’t gonna kill the girl if the cops didn’t arrive sooner? What if they were just about to kill her but then left when they saw them? BS story.
Honestly, if I realized my child slipped out and was left behind at a safari, I'd probably have a stroke right then and there. That had to be absolutely terrifying.
This is cool and all but I hope this guy knows that no matter how much you may have trained or raised a wild animal it is still wild and may one day give in to its instincts.
Surw
@@reggielacey2235 SMD
Lions are signs of JESUS❤
@@kellyanndean9374 Apropos of nothing, but everyone is entitled to their opinion.
Exactly
I actually found out little kids are less likely to be attacked from mammals and there probably more loyal to you than other humans
Their not there!
@@lindagusch2671 they're not their
@@karmicpopcorn6440 lol
There has been alot of kids killed from dog attacks. One just last week here in Australia. I love my dogs and they are well trained but I would still watch always with a baby or small child around.
@@dianemason9092 agreed people thinking animals think like humans is beyond funny.Animal behavior varies like the people saying the Harambe situation or the one the 90's "protecting him"forgetting a few times before that a gorilla killed a baby.
I’m sure animals see our babies & children as cute, just as we see their tiny offspring cute… it’s a direct flow of love and shared energy that the earth & all the inhabitants upon it, as a whole collective, shares.
❤👏👏
Y’all always gotta assume that animals think the same way we do.
@@Ithoughthewasnigh they do.
usually they see it as food.
Crocodiles, alligators, and sharks: Licking chomps
Hippos: Get off our territory
Rhino: Charges at the child thinking it’s a threat
By my own experience even cats can get as loyal as a dog... Like the cat my family rescued he is as lovely and playful as a dog. 😊
Of course they do.
Cats are Gangsters too
@@TheBlueAllayyy cat can be as loyal as a dog, if you're cat ran away there's good chance it already had a family
@@TheBlueAllayyy This is complete bs; my neighbour and I adopted a mature tabby who had lived rough since a kitten- we discovered this when we moved into adjacent flats- and a more loving or loyal animal would have been hard to imagine. Just the way he looked at me would have brought tears to your eyes and I have missed him every day since his big heart stopped 24th July '09.
@@TheBlueAllayyy I was having a sleep apnea attack, i couldn't breath but I couldn't wake up. My heart was ready to explode--Suddenly something was body slamming my bed. I awoke. It was my faithful German shepherd, inches from my face--he woke me up.
same, i have had great experiences with cats that were extremely sociable. Theyre actually QUITE like people, in their responses to different circumstances and other animals/people. They all have their own ways about them.
Not only did my cat detect my girlfriend's breast cancer before she was ever diagnosed, she would sense my blood sugar dropping while I was asleep and wake me up
I was raised by rabbits until the age of 9 in a park in the city. It’s amazing, looking back, at just how social they can be and the teamwork they can perform.
Naturally, it didn’t take me very long to outgrow the rabbits in size but the amazing thing was that every time I grew too big for the hutch, ALL of the parks adult rabbits would help to dig a superhutch that I could fit into and they did this repeatedly and regularly until I was found by the council aged 9 years old.
Sometimes I miss those days of sleeping underground surrounded by rabbits for warmth but, in the end, I guess it’s only right that I - a human - should belong to human society.
I’ll never forget my flop-eared family though.
What
can you bunny hop now
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It's true. I was in the near by super hutch. None rescued me till now. I am using those rabbits WiFi connection and we split the bill every month. Planning to move to a near by Lions place soon as the lion has offered me free non veg food every day. All I have to do is just help him brush his teeth everyday.
Lmao amazing story 😂
I adopted a cat right after I underwent a surgery and was waiting for my chemotherapy to begin. My cat is very ignorant still, but at the time of my chemotherapy, he would lay down right above my pillow and lick my bald head and will only leave to eat and pee/poop. He still licks my hair till this day, a behaviour which he never does to anyone at my home.
Animals knows baby and it's natural ❤️
Wow that silver back gently petted that boy, so amazing
The fact that even monkeys treat us better than some people out there makes me think that I want a cheeseburger for lunch
7:54 the baby being dragged away, had me dying of laughter
Me too!🤣😂
All mammal animals are our relatives. We all are with the breath of life from the same earth and the same father that gave us life and we all became living souls.
Yes!
Lmao the dog dragging the toddler was hilarious 😂😂😂😂
Animals are the best people!!!
There not people
Yeah, go say that to the crocodile who will bite your face when you'll go near him.
@@mrswan667 ok....mammals then.
Just say they are. the best its not. That hard.
This just goes to show you how amazing Gods creations are
I don't think this god created animals and humans. I think that we're close to animals themselves as we feel the same emotions and love for each other. This god if he exists appears to be cruel in that he divides mankind by religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, wars etc.. I think humanity exceeds all other religions and it is better to care for all humans and animals empathetically without having any conflict 😊😊
@@santhushamarasekara1550 The ways that were divided against others is humans fault not Gods. For example, if it wasn’t for racist people nobody would see a difference between people of different races. Other religions were created by humans and wars obviously happen because of humans.
@@blend377 why dint this "God" jus make everyone the same race
@@santhushamarasekara1550 W
@@perkshaven I don’t think the Bible says why God made us different races but I’m not gonna question what God did. At the end of the day we’re all equal and God made men in his image.
Happy Meal in a Cosplay, im deaddd
My Pitbull is the best babysitter I ever had.
so wholesome
I get the similar tender feelings when observing an elderly person in their mid eighties or older. Is that common also?
That is pretty neat, they seem adorable with their huge glasses, and also seeing elderly couples 😊 all respect, they've been on this earth longer than we have. There's just something I find cute about seeing that.
Idk if and when I get old, I would not want people to infantilize me like that. I would want to be seen as accomplished, wise, majestic, not…adorable or cute. I try not to treat older people like that for this reason because I feel like in a way it feels patronizing even though the intention is good. I know you guys mean well though, I just never liked it when people view older people like that and I’ve even had elder people tell me they hate it lol
For me, it's a respect thing. A) seeing that they went through a lot already and only have a little bit of time left, and B) they remind me of my parents.
You have a beautiful soft heart. Protect it well. Be blessed.
I think when someone comes across as helpless you get that feeling. Babies, elderly, people with certain disabilities.. all seem cute.
True. When I see a puppy im like omg so cute & start talking baby lol
My sister-in-law's cat would always be on my belly, watching the baby move
Cats are super smart and almost smarter than dogs, they even show emotions and speak with their eyes. And they only miss the speaking tongue
They are much smarter than dogs. It is not even a comparison.. lol.
We will never forget Harambe
Rest in power Harambe.
What about the whole "How does a lion treat a baby?" Am I wrong though?😂😂🤣🤣😁😁
Yeah, especially with that thumbnail😂😂
Yes when i was born my dog was very protective of me she used to rush in my room when i cried
*This truly exemplifies the magnificence of God's creations.*
2:21 now we’re talkin👴🏻
*A SHARK CUTELY TAKING CARE OF ITS BABY DEER*
Give the thumb nail editor an Oscar
this pic goes crazy
In Peter Pan, the kids had a dog nanny & she let the children fly away out the window with a strange man.
How does a lion treat a baby"
Like a snack!!!
I had a pit bull named Red we were born together..over time My Memaw and Pop-Pop said that once they left me in my bed asleep and they took the baby monitor with them next door to play cards with the neighbors but before they left they said to Red"Watch your baby she's not to open the door..I remember after some time I got pulled a chair to the door about to open it and out comes Mama Red pulled me out of the chair went and got the bottle and laid on me until the old ones returned....I miss u Red grull
Ok ok ok
There was a child that was raised by a clan of cats
And cats can be good and will be good
But most humans dont have the patience for that
There was a horribly abused Russian girl who was raised by dogs. The parents left her in the yard with the dogs from age 1yrs old to 16! She doesn't speak or walk, she crawls and barks like a dog.. the dogs took care of her.
Patience for what?
@@toukendanshiwarrior2846 to bond with cats
A crocodile wouldn’t care how old you are, it will rip you apart no matter.
We all love babies, either animals or human. I have a weak spot for baby animals. They are small and helpless. You just want to take care of them.
Reminds me of that movie "Baby's Day Out"
Even mougli was raised by wolves and Tarzan was raised by gorrilas.
Mowgly and tarzen were diggrent
Yeah
And Romulus and Remus.
But that's fiction
Oh I didn't know they were true story's 😮
I was a tour guide at a big cat rescue center. We briefed parents that their toddlers are goats to the big cats. The cats would stalk the children. And the foolish parents were oblivious and chatting away blah blah while their kid was being stalked.
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Cats are not aloof, nor do they ignore you. They are very social, friendly, cuddly and affectionate. If you do not pet them the way they like, yes, they will let you know. They can be afraid of babies and children that move too much or want to pet them so badly that they run after the cat or show too much enthusiasm, the cat probably thinks they want to eat him. Cats are great and only those that know them well and can properly communicate with them in their own "language" know that.
I'm a cat person and you are absolutely correct 💯
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All those predators in the zoo like those lions would kill the kid if there wasn't any glass in between. They don't exactly open their mouths wide to give a kiss and they don't stroke their paws but look for a grip on the child. With those monkeys it will be different on a case-by-case basis. That one baboon that protects that child that fell down, they shot that baboon just to be sure. Luckily you don't see that in that video.
That is what the video said.
@@Teknanam Not that they killed the monkey
No... Why shoot..?
@@shqiponja9743 I do not know why. Lot of people were angry about it.
Uhm do you mean gorilla?
A happymeal in cosplay😂😂😂😂😂😂
A human baby to a lion just like a chicken nugget 😅
Lioness would no hurt the baby but the lion would...
Always wonder what happened to the kid that was raised by dogs
Un believable❤❤❤❤🙏🙏
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I honestly think baby animals are cuter than human babies
I do too. I never think human babies look cute. They look like bald aliens
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Not all are.
😂😂😂 5:52 the dog lickin the baby's head
This is very interesting! Love the video!!
Also full of Urban Myths…
That stuff about the Ukrainian girl who was raised by feral dogs has totally been disproved.
She was just a low-functioning, orphan girl who learned to act a certain way for the $$ publicity $$.
Having been to a zoo with my grand son toddler the cats focused on the toddler and hunted him as we walked past their cages.
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@@The_Word_Word stop copy and pasting BS. All you are doing is talking to yourself bro.
Go take your medication please
@@The_Word_Word what does this have to do with cats
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lmao a happy meal in cosplay!
My family and I lost our loved Ore (Oreo). An awesome black and white pittie. She wandered up wen my kids were jus babies themselves. Rip my sweet girl.
Krishna mercy upon them.... 💕
Hare Krishna 🌷🙏
Krishna bollocks
There were a couple of other intelligent, sensitive animals that he didn't mention - dolphins and elephants. I wouldn't hire them (or any animal) to be my child's babysitter, but those animals might also be gentle toward human babies too. I suppose it's possible that an elephant might accidentally stomp a human baby to death, but I don't think they would do so intentionally.
If you are going to have an elephant be a babysitter make sure the elephant is a female
Dolphins ans elephants are some of the most intelligent animals, too. Alongside primates. No wonder they could show compassion. Elephants grieve for their friends etc...
Animals are the best we should respect snd protect them
I was raised by bananas when I was a kid with all my brothers and sisters there was a bunch of us 😂😂😂
I never knew Tarzan was real
Babies smell like milk because they are fed with milk. That is an attractive smell for house cats for example. Then babies are small, helpless humans. Cats understand this.
I can confirm. I took my 9 month old to the Big Cat Sanctuary, and they leapt at him fiercely! He laughed and I remember praying they didn’t break through the bars. Also, I would like to know what “dad” let that kiddo there to “see”, what the lion was going to do 🫣🤣
2:10 The real Tarzan
i love them animals 💜
I had to learn the hard way when I threw my toddler in the lion's cage.
I still have emotional scars!
I know how you feel, like a fool I trusted sharks, never again.
Wish you coulda told me sooner 😬😬
Why would you do that?! 😥 I hope you were sarcastic
No, you didn't.. ! ☺️
You DO realize that social media is stock-full of morons who believe EVERYTHING they are shown or told…
Our Siamese cat, that we got at 6 weeks old, would rip up, me, my husband and our four year old, but our 1 year old could hold her any way he wanted. She never scratched him till he was four. I told him, she must think he's grown up now. All little girls could hold her and pick her up any way they wanted...She would never scratch them.
Tarzan in Real Life Be Like: 2:52
WE created fear in animals towards our species, most animals who’d never came in contact with humans had no fear, as they didn’t know they were about to be wiped out.
Wild Animals have the exact same instincts as we do, to survive! If that means a baby as a happy meal, that’s life!
They are simply trying to exist. Caged up to boot - we all now know how that affects the mind of humans and animals. If one of those lions just stopped caring, and charged that glass repeatedly, that building would empty in seconds.
They’re slaves, kept for our amusement. As though we are the more “enlightened” species ffs lol!
The dodo it's a good example of this, the creature had no predator other than when human found the last of them in a isle, since it had no predator the instinct of fly or fight didn't come in, same for other more actual creatures
Not all zoos and preserves are going to be seen as prisons to all animals. And not all animals can simply be released. Whether its because they are too attached to humans, are too critically injured to resume being a wild animal, or live in areas where they risk getting poached to extinction. Its fun to think about a world where humans and animals live in harmony and animals aren't encumbered by human design. But idea died the moment humans developed tools to allow them to punch above our weight class in the wild and dominate nature.
As long as the rest of animal kingdom can't catch up to humans in mind, this will be the status quo.
What is "ffs"?
@@shqiponja9743 "For Fucks Sake"
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Oh, now I understand, thank you...! I think we keep animals in Zoo because we are chickens 😄. We would love to have close contact with wild animals and even hug them, but we have no guts to get close to lol. There we so chickens. 😆
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I was raised by 2 headed dogs from outer space. They took me to planet Z457 till I reached age to take care of myself. They had a parrot there to teach me how to talk.
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Toddler toast
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3:35 Looks huge, but just a perception trick.
3:38 Is a more 'honest' perspective I think.
Nope there are wolves that big. Lookem up or just watch casual geographic
Depends on whether they're hungry at the time, or if they've got parental hormones going.
"Cats can detect when you're pregnant and what guys won't call you back"- according to people who talk nonstop about their cats to total strangers....
You deserve much more subscribers and views man
This iz ADORABLE! ❤❤❤
Had to really discipline our loveable aussie shepherd before he accepted the new baby...even the older toddler cannot be trusted completely around a younger sibling....good fences make good siblings.
Well, the Aussie shepherd is one of the very smartest dogs on the planet… and bossy too!
So yeah, it could very easily take over as ‘boss’ of your baby.
I have a mix-breed with Red Heeler- type of AS - in her and when she wants a walk, (or snack, or to go pee, or attention…or). She will bark at me then pull both my socks off and shake them in frustration if I don’t move fast enough to please her!
Animals raising children are living truths of “if your parents forsake you, then I will take care of you” that’s from the Bible and God is all around us so God will use the animals to keep you safe when you need it. Remember animals go off instinct however if your energy aligns with the animal then you won’t be viewed as food rather then part of the pack or herd. 💙
Animals are very interesting indeed. 🥰
*When it's not hungry*
Who would let a cobra near their new born baby?????
Not me!
That thumbnail.
Lion: Hmm. Nah, too small to eat.
I really like how you are able to watch u every day
1:30 "Primates are out closest living relatives."
We ARE Primates...
Other primates!
Love animals
I belive that a lion would turn a child in to a quite literal kids meal
So how is someone's supposed to know that the cat can detect the cancer? Do they have a special meow for it?
No they don't. My mom had cancer and my cat Jodi suddenly started to follow her everywhere and slept on her chest every night and during naps. Jodi became a protector and wouldn't leave my mom side. It was truly something unusual. But it is very true about cats and cancer.
And that's why Hiramba didn't need to die.
“Hiramba”
*harambe*
Spell the name correct madafakah, Hiramba means Demoness in our Language
0:52 what kind of idiots were those people to have brought a baby so close to a ferocious animal. That could have gone way worse than anyone could imagine.
Lion: put em up put em up! You lucky this glass is holding me back
Beautiful