A Farmer Put a Chicken Egg Under an Eagle and This is What Happened Next
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- Опубліковано 16 тра 2024
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Not all animals in the world want to eat each other. Dogs can raise a rhino and a group of monkeys can take care of a bunch of kittens... in today's video you will see that very surprising things happen in nature. *** / @incredible-qq2zi SLICED ► goo.su/v3QLR
A hen and a rabbit, huh? Is that how Easter Bunnies are made?
Dark
That's where the cadburying bunny came from
I’m gonna ask people that all this week now. 😩
This is underrated🤣
Lol
A mama bunny never sits on her babies, she only comes to feed them every 2/3 hours and then leaves again. These baby bunnies are lucky that they have a hen as foster mom 😁
Yep I have seen this first hand. I found a nest of baby bunnies in my backyard. They spent most of their time alone. From what I could tell the mother came to check on them a few times a day.
@@carmay3600 yup usually their deep in the burrows and the rabbit leaves them in their fur and dirt warm nest as they go out to feed and them come back to feed their babies.
If the weather was warmer the chicken could cause the rabbits to overheat and die. The mom stays away from the nest so as to not draw predators, they don't need the mom for warmth unless it is pretty cold, lower 30s F.
Mama rabbits often babysit for each other. It's helpful for everyone.
The hen and the bunny make a good lesbian couple😘😘
We had chickens, ducks and turkeys all throughout my childhood growing up. I remember one time a duck laid a bunch of eggs but refused to lay on 'em so one of our female turkeys took the eggs under her wing and started to lay on them instead. It was pretty funny watching a group of ducklings follow around a turkey, even funnier when the ducklings started to swim and the turkey would stand at the edge of the pond calling out to 'em.
The turkeys like "hey! Get out of the water!!! It's dangerous!!!"
lol
My dad said they used to rob a duck nest and let a setting hen raise them. Same thing happened when they would go to the pond for a drink.
I actually had the same situation. I had a duck not want to sit so I put them up in the turkey's nesting box because she wanted to sit. She hatched out 14 ducklings.
So sweet!
Husband eagle: "How, could you cheat on me!!!"
Wife eagle: "No! I swear to the god don't know wtf just happen"
🤣🤣🤣
Hello Lailah
Lol
Hey Eagle Are You listening? Meowww
Hey Eagle we are waiting for your answer Handsome Sexy Cat here Asking Meowwwww
Narrator: "This mother pays no attention to the fact that she's raising a future predator"
Cat: "Am I a joke to you?"
Nice!!
The mother probably already died before the kid became an adult
@@wenjuanliu5703 WTF are you blathering on about? First, there are no baby goats in this video but most important you missed zenkalts excellent joke.
@hits*academic You just brought me to the Twighlight Zone. I think I like it.
@@friendlyzombie1460 When did I say baby goats and I meant that cats can only live for 31 years so they would die before it grow up
A Chick Called Albert tried something similar; he gave a very broody hen who desperately wanted to be a mother a duck egg. There were...a few communication hiccups; it turns out that baby chickens are hardwired to understand their mother's clucking, so when the hen trilled at her new baby 'This is food; come eat!' the duckling didn't understand. And she REALLY got worried when he wanted to go swimming! But they worked it out in the end; they figured out what each other were saying, and she's still not crazy about her son loving the water, but she accepts it, and they're happy~
That’s cool-
Kinda sounds like that south korean movie "Leafie".
@@teriyakisauce7320 Much happier ending than Leafie; no weasels. Heck, the guy's such a saint that when a fox got into his shed, he caught and relocated the poor critter himself! Even if it was a danger to his birds, he couldn't stand the thought of it being hurt or killed~
I've seen this a while ago. "A Chick Called Albert" is a highly recommendable channel. Amazing content.
Yes I love”A chick called Albert “
I think we find these fascinating because this is a trait predominant within our own species. Humans throughout history have raised and cared for animals of all shapes and sizes. To see it in nature shows that this trait is not isolated for our species.
Eagle: "That does it. I'm filing for divorce!"
😂😂😂💀
Eagle: **sees chick**
Also Eagle: wat da faq is dis thing?
XD
BEST COMMENT EVER!
@@blackwing9514 your adopted
@@gggetgood8985 Bruh im not
@@gggetgood8985 Ur just a jerk
The little terrier caring for her chick, what kind of terrier is she? She’s so freaking cute.
"Nature can be so cruel sometimes" that egg would have hatched into a cookoo bird and killed all the baby robins, luckily the moma robin saw and disposed of it
Havanese probably
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Smoushond from Holland
@@apotato6204 uu
What a precious, uplifting video! What if we, as people, could put our differences aside...love and care for one another the way these darling animals did? The world would be a much better place. 🤷♀️ May God have mercy on us all.
Due to sin upon this earth, such a reality which you describe is impossible until Jesus returns and fire brings forth the New Heavens and New Earth.
Read Revelation.
Be blessed.
Be prepared.
They just kept getting weirder and weirder,
I love it,
Especially the fact that animals have just as much care, sometimes more, than we do.
Hawk thinks: "Aww, you're so cute, I could just eat you up!"
That's dark dude
this comment right here, officer
And maybe i will
Literally
"A Farmer Put a Chicken Egg Under an Eagle and This is What Happened Next"
Doesnt show what happens next.
talk about click-bait.
Couldn't be shown , but was a damn tasty snack !!!
Chick bait
@@woahtherebud01 oof.
He ended up switching the chicks back and the eagle took in it's real chick and the chicken got hers back
Now you got that "I'm a chicken hawk" kid from Foghorn Leghorn.
From all of the Pets we’ve had, I and living on the Farm, I know that animals/birds all communicate, sure-life and have Relationships like Humans do - often developing deep- bonds of Friendship/Love with Eachother; especially when introduced when One or Both is young, or in-need.
Beautiful!!! ❤️
1:05 "I HAVE GOT to stop drinking, sh*t, I do not remember that night...."
Black and white bros
“I must have been drunk-“
black on white BBC.
🤣🤣🤣
My kitten nursed on my Aussie dog.. Well sorta. She was a pacifier between our 2 hour feeding schedule. No milk produced. Just LOVE. the kitten turned cat passed Jan 2. 2021. On her 20th birthday.
❤️
Sorry for your loss. 20yrs young ❤️❤️
So Sorry! 😭
but I bet you gave her a wonderful life! ❤️🐈
Godbless
Rip what a lovely soul
Imagine that chick grows up and acts like an eagle, swooping down from the sky, to catch its next meal...that would be weird!
Imagine that chic replacing our national eagle?
Would be interesting
Well they can't swoop but chickens CAN fly if you don't clip the feathers on one wing. I didn't with mine and they could jump and flap a lot and make it up to about five feet up or so. Plus from that height when they jumped down off something they could glide quite a long way. And they are definitely predators, they will eat lizards, mice, frogs etc if they can catch them. (And they can!).
I was watching a BBC special about Chickens and this chicken, trotting along with her buddies into the field, startled a mouse...AND JUST GOBBLED IT UP WITHOUT BATTING AN EYE!!! I did NOT know chickens ate mice! I think I jumped five feet straight up when I saw that...and the chicken was so nonchalant about the matter, no biggie. Yikes! I had no idea chickens had that much dinosaur in them! Velociraptor, look out! You have done been eclipsed...
Dad eagle: who ‘s the father?
Mom eagle: Er, er, er...I didn’t do it!
When chick Is already a chicken
Chicken: mom am I the same species as u
Eagle: ur adopted
Chicken: I-
Its a hawk
@@kaitlando636 they called it an eagle because the man on the video called it an eagle
Imagine what would happen when it's like "TIME TO LEARN TO FLY!"
@@Nolongerusingthisaccount123 oh no 🙈
“Isn’t this how you stroke your pet when you get home” bruh just looking for food😭😂😂😂😂
Same 😂😂😂😅
BAHAHAHAH ITS LIKE: Umm this my lunch?... Ok then i guess.
@@mrs.waltersclass9606 .
I hate the word bruh
@@iEnergySupply bruh
That's not an eagle, that's a red tailed hawk
The "Eagle" in this video is actually a Red-Tailed Hawk (RTH). Note the red-tail on this hawk - from which it gets its name . I generally find it easier to identify red-tailed hawks by their "Belly Band" -- a U-shaped pattern of feathers that tend to be located lower on its torso) especially when they are flying. Eagles are almost twice as large as the hawks,
Also the nest... Eagles nests are MUCH bigger than the one depicted in this video. Eagle nests are generally about 5 feet wide, and generally 5-7 feet high (although there have been bigger nests recorded. . Hawks nests are made with much smaller twigs - and will often take to nesting on building ledges and nest boxes (which this one is in.) And the nest size are usually about 2 feet wide, and only about 1-2 feet long unless they are nesting on a ledge - then the nest will certainly be flatter. They also use pine needles/branches (and other arborvitae) - they actually serve to disinfect the nests.
Many people are questioning whether the hawk in this video ate the chick.. Well... Red Tailed hawks habitually seek its prey by pouncing on it from flight or from a higher location. It's easier for them than reaching over. - I've witnessed red-tailed (and other) hawks being approached by squirrels, and they were ignored.... but the same squirrel would climb down the tree, and then the hawk would pounce on them.
On another point... Bald eagles will first hunt for fish before anything else (and almost always feed by lakes, rivers and ponds) . They RARELY eat birds like chicken, but have been known to nab a duck from water. They also rarely eat mammals (nor attack them). They WILL scavenge on dead mammals (deer, etc.) if food is scarce,
Despite the narrator's error in the identification of the RTH, the rest of the video was entertaining. uplifting, and kind of fun.
I agree with you, but my curiosity about that "eagle" is why i clicked on it, and obviously the "eagle" isn't even a minute of this video.the rest is kinda interesting despite all the "isn't that weird?" while it's normal behaviour for a species. Some research and more appropriate title would be pretty nice :)
Yep, red tail hawk.
She looks at that little chick like, “I hope my husband doesn’t notice”.
🤣🤣🤣
Lol
😂😂😂😂
😂😂
LMAO "There's a story behind this..."
Title: a farmer put a chicken egg in an eagle’s nest and this is what happened
Thumbnail: *red-tailed hawk*
I think he labeled it wrong. Looks like a hawk, not an eagle.
@@crustydog1666 yeah but it’s kinda funny
scary thing is that red-tailed hawks tend to prey on chicks
Lol ikr...oh well.
He probably got confused because they sound like the eagles you would hear in movies
👍🤔Interesting how milk is milk from any of the mothers and it’s good for any baby no matter if it’s of a different kind than the milk provider. 💝
My cat had kittens, wouldn't have anything to do with their care! Our cocker spaniel went & took care of all their needs! When they were hungry he went out & tracked Momma kitty down & forced her to come home & feed her brood! He would stand over her & growl if she tried to leave too soon! Was hilarious watching their conversations & hearing him chew her out!❤🤣😂❤
My grandparents had a dog named Lilo, a chocolate coated Doberman, who was a gift from my uncle. I used to be terrified of dogs because I was attacked by 2 of them when I was a toddler (some crazy bitch let them loose), until I met Lilo. She helped me overcome my fear of dogs. She was the sweetest girl I've ever known, patient with little kids, nurturing, protective and very smart. She took no crap from other dogs, big or small. It was her way or the high way.
Unfortunately, Lilo couldn't produce any babies of her own (the only litter of pups she produced were stillborn 😢). However, she was still able to produce milk, so when my grandma introduced a cat (Bingo) to the family & the cat became pregnant, subsequently producing kittens, Lilo stepped in as a nanny. I remember vividly watching the kittens nursing from Lilo while the cat mom left to hunt the mice in the garage. And this even carried on for at least 2 more generations of cats from that very litter, as there was always at least 1 kitten per litter my grandma would name Bingo. The others were named after candies.
Even stray cats from around the neighborhood trusted Lilo with their babies, she was THAT good. These cats would come from all over just for Lilo to keep their babies safe from the streets & other animals, while they restored their strength by hunting the mice and birds in my grandfather's garden.
She passed away at around 15 years old, and for a while, I swear it was like she never left my grandparents.
;-;
Such a sweet dog
May lilo rip
Awww that's so sweet
❤❤😍
Lilo sounds so much like my families dog Lily. We had her before I was even born, and she was so protective of me.
She'd never bark except at another dog, and if she ever got out, she'd be back within that day, even if we couldn't find her. Unfortunately, my family had to give her away when we moved around when I was five. It's extremely unlikely she's alive still, as it's almost been ten years since I've seen her and she was an adult when we got her.
I've had a rat terrier raise baby raccoons, and barn cats raise squirrels several times. Probably the oddest thing that's happened around the farm here was a milk goat who adopted a deer fawn she found in the river bottoms somewhere while grazing/browsing. Milked that morning and turned out to the pasture by the river. When she came up that evening to be milked and put in the barn for the night, she had a newborn fawn with her. She raised it and it hung around for a couple years after it was grown. Followed her every morning to the river bottoms and back to the barn every evening. Never did figure out exactly how or where she found it down there 🤔
Deer stash their newborns in safe areas while out foraging since the babies can’t run from predators and would be an easy target. They come back for the babies usually in a few hours. That mama deer probably came back and the baby was just gone, deer-napped by the goat. Since goats don’t stash babies, the fawn probably felt very secure with the goat.
@@hardtogetnamehere goat napped!
I just love animals. They’re amazing to watch.
Awe such wonderful momma’s and friends 🥺😍❤️
The robin seeing the different egg:
There is An Impostor among us
tHeRe Is An ImPoStEr AmOnG uS
White is kinda sus
Naw, I think the Robin is kinda sus idk
Im seeing ugly duckling vibe
Good thing the robin's so discerning, since cuckoos are a thing. I hate those parasitical little things.
I have seen a monkey care for a doll. Like a human mother. She thought that it was a real baby😂
Same
Are you talking about Madagascar?....wait no that was a penguin...
@@BulletZoid no lol. I've seen it in real life. On our neighbour's roof
@@sevencolourdreams xD ur so lucky
@@BulletZoid lol. We don't see them anymore. They are rare now
The Robin noticing a foreign egg is actually a good thing. There are types of birds that will lay in other nests and their offspring will shove the other chicks out of the nest.
One time I saw two geese taking care of a baby duck and their babies. The baby duck was just following them. I went up to the babies, and one of the geese started hissing at me. I guess adoption does really happen in nature.
The Eagles look ... "Shit! Was I really that drunk? What happened?"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The Eagle be like Hold Up Wait A Minute something ain't right
Looks around for Ashton Kutcher...
Red tailed hawk
@@kaitlando636 okay
The moral of the story is, animals are just so innocent and lovables😍😍😍
I’ve seen one where a cat adopted hedgehogs before, the cat gave birth to her kittens outside the place where she lived but then she not only bought her kittens home she bought some baby hedgehogs home and when they tried to separate them she went and bought them back into her own bed again.
Bunny: Nah You Take Care Of Them.
Hen: Ok, Eagle Can You Take Care Of It?
Eagle: Uh- Why?-
Just tried to imagine this: bunny, hen and eagle met in a bar...
That zebra will think the wild dogs surounding him are friendly. He can't go back to the wild.
My thoughts exactly. In order to be a heard animal babies need to grow up in a heard.
@@carmay3600 it’s spelt ‘herd’. Anyway, worry not good people the African wild dog looks nothing like those dalmations. They (wildogs) rarely, if ever, hunt zebra, preferring their companions, the wilderbeast (sp) mostly coz zebras are too bulky, 🤷♂️ they are known to kill lions with a single kick.
@@theroof6378
I saw a pack of African wilddogs try to hunt down a buffalo on nat geo wild so anything is possible
@Kailee Vossekuil Exactly that Zebra won't probably have a herd and if they let him/her graze alone then he/she's easy prey to lions. So I hope they let the zebra stay captive since he/she is better off that way.
@@pratikroy227 thats a headache to read dude
Eagle disguised as red-tailed hawk - very clever bird!
That Eagle be like: "Hell??!!"
Mother's love is the greatest love.
It's real love
Not always.
And then she eats her babies. As some animals do if they feel threatened - recouping energy and nutrient losses to possible predation for another go I suppose.
Ofc an awful lot of critters don't do a lick of parental care anyway and may just eat the young of their own species like any other small prey item if they come across them.
Why can't humans do this. Accept our differences and love each other
That is a very good question.
It's ironically funny, honestly. We who are so smart and advanced don't even have enough compassion and love of beings that may only think about food, shelter and survival. Why are we like this..?
It's because the human is the real animals.
Because they are human. Not animals. I hate humans
@k k I have even seen a monkey care for a doll like a human mother. She thought that it was a real baby
@k k I have seen your dp somewhere. A novel. " Pregnant at eighteen " maybe.
Beautiful, loveable, cute, sentient beings. Animals are BEST!!!
LOL the Eagle was staring at the Chick like " UHHH I think you took a wrong turn someplace." LOL
FYI rabbits don’t brood their kits, they hop in twice a day for feeding (usually dawn and twilight) but stay away to prevent predators from finding them
Exactly! So her leaving the babies there with the hen us no different than her leaving them hidden in a hole somewhere and the hen has no problem sitting on them!
Wow, I didn't know that! I learned something new! 👍🏻
The eagle:
*I am confusion*
Just subscribed to the channel. And this video was such a blessing to watch other animals of different backgrounds do the unthinkable.
My faith in humanity is restored by the cuteness
I had a cocker spaniel growing up. Kitty was her name. And she randomly produced milk for a stray feral kitten. No one believed me till I woke everyone up in the early hours to make them watch. Animals are amazing. Pity we are not more like them! ❤️
We had a cat who we gave the middle name of Mother Earth. Living on a farm we had several cats and one was a terrible mother. Every time she had babies she would ignore them and Mother Earth would move them in with her babies and raise them. If someone moved them back to their original mother, she would carry them back to her nesting spot. She was a good mom and the kittens wanted for nothing.
Yeah Many People Talk's About That.
The hen sitting so calmly on the little bunnies was hilarious...
As Peter Venkman would say...
"Dogs and cats living together...MASS HYSTERIA!" Lol this is a great video!
The look on the eagle at the chick. Priceless! 😂
Enjoy the video, dear friends!
Thanks ❤️❤️❤️
:D
TWO CUTE!😍
👹 say 🙄 you 😮 are 🤡 my 🤐 baka 🤬
That's not an eagle, that's a Red-tailed Hawk.
Yeah that's wat I thought
Ah good someone else noticed. I also noticed and commented just now. Although I only found after that you had written that. I am from Australia.
thank you , .... Eagle LOL!~
and they showed red shouldered hawk images too lol
@@spiralthehelix Yep, they certainly did
Wow this is truly amazing. We should show this to the cold hearted people
A video all about cute animals including chickens adopting or being adopted by another. The starting ad I got? Zaxby's chicken. 😂
😂😂😂
The monkey petting the cat looked so wholesome ♥️♥️♥️
True friendship.
The eagle's reaction was priceless 😂
Ya
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I wanted the story to continue. Did the eagle raise the chicken?
Title: Chicken Egg and Eagle!!
Narrator: proceeds to list and talk about every known animal friend group and behavior in the whole world of Earth.
Me:. '-'
The bird is sitting there, like, "What TF is my life right now?"
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 67 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼
Always great to see you! Have a great day💞
Eagle in the thumb is like: "WTF are you??? Where did you come from, you little bastard? And what did you do to the eagle that was inside the egg?? Explain yourself!!"
8:39 Heavy eating sounds:nom om nom nom
The dog:nom nom om nom nom
TF2
Very pleased to see everyone getting along !
I didn't see 😁
fun fact : the scottish fold cat only exists because of a gene mutation that happened in a normal kitten, which caused the cartilage that held it's ears up to not be strong enough, so that the ears folded over. it then passed this mutation on to it's children
This is basically what all weird dog traits like droopy ears and curly tails and scrunched faces and what have you amount to, too. Remove human selective breeding from the equation (eg. among feral dogs) and mutts rapidly start reverting back to the baseline wolflike form.
It's [its ears]
and [its children]
So? Literally every difference between any living thing and any other living thing was caused the same way. That is why species change over time.
When mother's instinct kicks in (especially after baby delivery), it makes so much miracle even for human being
The eagle and the chicken chick reminds me of the Looneytoons rooster Foghorn Leghorn and the precocious baby chick: "Ah say, ah say son...look at me when I'm talkin' to ya boy!"
If you remember foghorn leghorn I suspect you’re not a young chicken yourself.
I don’t get how any one would thumps down this video. Let alone 2.8k of them. There are far to many unhappy people in this world.
This video is pure ❤️
Apparently a baby squirrel learned how to purr when it was raised by cats
So i can see one learning how to meow
Friends of mine had a Russian wolfhound and raised him in a household of five cats. The dog hissed, it didn't bark, and it batted at people and things the way cats bat at a dangling toy. It was hilarious to watch.
@@samanthafordyce5795 I had a brother and sister Russian Wolfhound/Irish Setter mix. Put the puppies on the porch with the old lady cats and they were litter trained in 48 hours! And they did purr, only on the exhale, could not get the inhale to produce a purring sound. VERY HANDY to have litter trained dogs especially when I had to work back to back shifts and it was too cold to leave the dogs outside! Of course my Dad, raised on the farm, did NOT believe me until he caught the 100 pound pup using the cats' litter box! I thought my Dad was having a stroke his face was so red when he came off the porch but he was grinning too hard to be in medical trouble. Needless to say, he couldn't talk for a few minutes. Good kitties, good, good kitties! Good dogs!
@@ruthamos2312 This story put a smile on my face ❤️
Narrator: "But then the bird took a liking to Helios."
Lawrence: *Promptly stabs Helios in the eye with his beak*
Beautiful amazing stories of love & affection !!!
The rabbit hired a nanny to take care of her babies, she's just too busy!
Nobody ever told the Dalmatians that stripes & polka dots clash. 🐒💕🌹
For your information, momma rabbits spend all but ten minutes twice a day for feeding in the nest. The rest of the time the babies are alone which makes them appear abandoned. I ran a wildlife rehab center and 90% of the animals I got I never should have. They were all “kidnapped” by well meaning people. Little do they know that baby bunnies with eyes still closed are usually beyond human help. They need momma.
Bunnies are so misunderstood. Gets me hopping mad when humans assume so much.
1:46 The egg is switched with one of the mother's eggs, and when the impostor chick hatches, it will grow faster and be taller so it gets more food. So no, rejecting that egg is not cruel, as it is endangering multiple north american bird species.
What a heart warming video, it really intensifies your awe of natures wonders. ❤🥰
Great quality video.They are so lovely birds and animals of the world...
Appreciate your video😊 Very well presented
I love how it didn't show the eagle eating the chicken lol
🤣🤣🤣 that's what I thought.
That's not an eagle. It's a Red-tailed hawk.
That's what I said 😏
Shame on you..letting facts get in the way of a good story..
I know
There around me
This was indeed a well put together video,thank you 🌟
THAT IS NOT A EAGLE!
THATS A FREAKING HAWK! Hahahaha
We can say everyone who saw this on page has melted in cuteness
Ya mean food
Well I have a cat named tiger
And he literally thinks he is a dog
Will not eat cat food only dog food instead of using the litter box he asks to go outside and wrestles with my dogs and they're freaking golden retrievers
AWWW so cute lol
"literally"
So Cute awww
Dog food is nog god for cats :(. But cute story :)
I would not recommend dog food for a cat
Maybe you should DO a food for him instead? Cats needs something else than dogs to be healthy
If this video intrigues you, check out "Gifts of an Eagle" by Kent Durnden. The author and his father raised a golden eagle they named Lady. When she laid an infertile egg, they replaced it with a goose egg and Lady raised the gosling like it was her own. She even fed it meat.
I read that elephants think of humans as a pet. The same part of our brain lights up when we get home from work and see our pets the same spot in an elephant.
We all need a reason to live besides just for ourselves. GOD created us out of love in order to love......
Supporter from Philippines
Same
Ako den
"Peep! Peep Peep Peep!!!"
"Ok ok I know you're hungry. Here's a mouse, little one!"
"... peep?"
1:05
The eagle : * brain loading *
It’s so sweet how the monkeys were literally petting the cat omg
Koko the gorilla and her beloved cat
Hens really are good mothers.
The photo of the eagle just staring at the chicken. 😂😂😂
The cats taking care of random baby IS WAY TO ADORABLE
the next video will be like:
Farmer puts a farmer inside the farmer and see what the farmer's reaction
_Yo dawg heard you like farmers..._
HEWO
What my head hurts
"GET YOUR #$!$@ OUT OF MY WIFE"
I just wanna know, when they grew up, will they realize that they were adopted by another different animal?🤔 and just walking straight to their step mother and ask "mom, am I adopted?"
Lol
*mom voice* yeah
Their older siblings will have been telling them that without mercy their entire lives.
Love ❤️ animals I wish more humans had as much compassion is these animals deal the world would be such a beautiful place
its funny that the eagle be like : an illuminaty has been planted to my nest
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