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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2023
  • Meet the charming resident of Chester Zoo, a pig with a social calendar as busy as ever!
    From The Secret Life of the Zoo: Chester Zoo is one of the most popular wildlife parks in Great Britain, attracting more than 1.8 million visitors annually. Through the use of cameras equipped with the latest technology, this program takes viewers behind the scenes of the zoo, capturing animal behavior close up, as well as the relationships the animals share with their keepers. Memorable scenes filmed over the course of the series include the birth of a baby giraffe, a pregnant viper getting X-rayed, chimps battling for dominance, and a red panda giving her partner the cold shoulder.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 27

  • @user-if8sj1pq6j
    @user-if8sj1pq6j 10 місяців тому +7

    They are quite interesting animals. Very handsome.

  • @JoltJackelope
    @JoltJackelope 10 місяців тому +7

    Imagine the awkward dentist trips these guys must have. 💀

  • @enricotoesca3941
    @enricotoesca3941 10 місяців тому +2

    Amazing video

  • @christineMaccallum-uo3qx
    @christineMaccallum-uo3qx Місяць тому

    Nature can be anything animals plant people and other stories and facts and interesting event different types of scary 😳 and other stuff and more events so watch and learn 😊

  • @Xenomorphdude472
    @Xenomorphdude472 4 місяці тому

    May be ugly but it finds its own charm.

  • @justinkane9967
    @justinkane9967 10 місяців тому

    Wow David Lucas is doing good for himself

  • @docjec923
    @docjec923 10 місяців тому +2

    😮❤

  • @user-bw7gj3gp8x
    @user-bw7gj3gp8x 10 місяців тому

    😊

  • @AllieThePrettyGator
    @AllieThePrettyGator 10 місяців тому

    ah yes the babirusa

  • @kruingputih5473
    @kruingputih5473 10 місяців тому +1

    It's that babi rusa? From Sulawesi, Indonesia?

  • @dekelpolak4190
    @dekelpolak4190 10 місяців тому +1

    Do our thoughts influence nature?
    Indeed, our thoughts influence nature.
    We live in a single global-integral system of nature, we influence it with our thoughts, and we receive feedback accordingly.
    Similar to laws that operate on mechanical, electronic, electromagnetic and other material and biological scales, when we press, push or constrain something, we receive a response. Likewise, when we think positively or negatively about others, we accordingly receive a response.
    The global-integral reality in which we live is a closed system, and we receive responses from it according to our attitudes to it.

    • @kalikalimai1
      @kalikalimai1 10 місяців тому

      This was fun to read.
      Okay, now continue the thought to it's end.
      If thoughts have an end.

  • @matthewjoyner333
    @matthewjoyner333 10 місяців тому +1

    Dangerous and traumatic introduction for the animals and a far from natural separation.
    Please do some research before handling animals this way.
    Well done for being able to breed with them but please consider the genetics too.

    • @kalikalimai1
      @kalikalimai1 10 місяців тому

      Ka ching. Ka ching. Ka ching.
      Breeding programs & "research" = mucho dollars.

  • @kahiledalthunibat6904
    @kahiledalthunibat6904 10 місяців тому

    🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮

  • @MrMotherfuck123
    @MrMotherfuck123 10 місяців тому +2

    Using her as a constant breeding Station is not that fair

    • @FreshUnlimitedMusic
      @FreshUnlimitedMusic 10 місяців тому +3

      So if they go extinct that’s fair too ? Like cmon

    • @JoltJackelope
      @JoltJackelope 10 місяців тому +1

      They are endangered. They are trying to boost their numbers.
      Besides, In The Wild, Some animals mate and have young MULTIPLE Times throughout their lives.

    • @danieldevito6380
      @danieldevito6380 10 місяців тому +6

      What are you talking about? This is EXACTLY what animals do in the wild. They mate, get pregnant, give birth, raise the calf for a determinate amount of time, watch the baby leave, go into season again, mate, and do it all over again and again and again until they're no longer able to bear offspring. What do you think, animals give birth and then decide to have some "me time"? It's in an animal's DNA to continue to breed and grow its species as much as possible. Some animals literally spend their entire time on this planet making babies up until the moment they die.

  • @MrMotherfuck123
    @MrMotherfuck123 10 місяців тому

    What about the Horns, don't they stab themselves?

    • @janetseidlitz5976
      @janetseidlitz5976 10 місяців тому +1

      In the wild, yes. They are trimmed before that happens in the zoo.

    • @danieldevito6380
      @danieldevito6380 10 місяців тому +4

      They're not horns, they're teeth.

    • @herpderp3916
      @herpderp3916 9 місяців тому

      Yep. If a babirusa lives long enough, those teeth could pierce its skull. But, by that point, they've already bred multiple times, so it gets passed on anyway. I think bigger teeth are more attractive to females, so like peacock tails, it leads to traits that may be detrimental to the male's long-term survival but vital to his short-term breeding success.

    • @danieldevito6380
      @danieldevito6380 9 місяців тому

      @@herpderp3916 Their teeth are extremely brittle and would break off before piercing the skull. You're thinking of beavers.

    • @herpderp3916
      @herpderp3916 9 місяців тому

      @@danieldevito6380 No? There's documented evidence of babirusa teeth curving back far enough to pierce their snout.