Sad for you, perhaps. The truth is that rabbits don’t really get sad when their babies die. Don’t get me wrong, rabbits CAN mourn their dead: in the case of a partner, rabbits can experience grief for several days or even weeks. But babies? They don’t really care all that much. Maybe it’s because they have so many babies that it doesn’t really matter. The length of a rabbit pregnancy is on average 31 days, or one month, and each litter a rabbit gives birth to usually has between 1 to 12 kits, and they can get pregnant up to 7 times in a single year. Couple this with the fact that rabbit can get pregnant by multiple males and carry up to 2 litters at once time, that means that one female rabbit can give birth to up to 168 babies in one year! When you keep that in mind, along with the fact that rabbits aren’t really capable of the same complexity that human emotions have and that they don’t really mourn their dead babies (indeed: often times they will eat them to replace any nutrients lost while giving birth and nursing), it’s not surprising that mother rabbits don’t really care if one of their babies die. She knows she can make more. To her, it’s just another statistic.
It did not miscalculate, it did scare off instead of putting its teeth into the bird or its body over its offspring. The coward bunny was just pretending to defend.
Trader - smart prey who are weaker almost never attack stronger predators who took their offspring - that will mean sure death to them and their genes. By not directly attacking, they live to have more babies and hope for better strategy and luck in the future. The same behavior is done by moose and deer mothers when a Grisley takes their offspring. Same behavior is done by hyenas, wild dogs, cheetahs and leopards when lions take their babies.
For those you who who feel bad for the mother rabbit, don’t. The truth is that rabbits don’t really get sad when their babies die. Don’t get me wrong, rabbits CAN mourn their dead: in the case of a partner, rabbits can experience grief for several days or even weeks. But babies? They don’t really care all that much. Maybe it’s because they have so many babies that it doesn’t really matter. The length of a rabbit pregnancy is on average 31 days, or one month, and each litter a rabbit gives birth to usually has between 1 to 12 kits, and they can get pregnant up to 7 times in a single year. Couple this with the fact that rabbit can get pregnant by multiple males and carry up to 2 litters at once time, that means that one female rabbit can give birth to up to 168 babies in one year! When you keep that in mind, along with the fact that rabbits aren’t really capable of the same complexity that human emotions have and that they don’t really mourn their dead babies (indeed: often times they will eat them to replace any nutrients lost while giving birth and nursing), it’s not surprising that mother rabbits don’t really care if one of their babies die. She knows she can make more. To her, it’s just another statistic
Some rabbits even attack babies that aren't their's, or eat their own young. (My brother's pet bunny ate some of her own babies.) They aren't as cute and innocent as people think.
Don’t assume you know what rabbits are thinking. That mother tried her best to chase off that crow. Most baby rabbits are killed and eaten by other predators. Few make it out to adulthood and that’s why they have so many babies - to make up for the losses.
This reminds of a Calvin And Hobbes comic strip where Calvin throws a piece of toast with jam on it for Hobbes who catches it and says while he eats it: "I like my food on the run." 🤣🍞
@@m.o.a.m4179it is neither cruel nor kind: cruel implies an inherent maliciousness. That crow is not behaving out of cruelty. It is a living being and needs to eat just like any other. The only difference is it needs meat instead of plants, and as such it eats other animals. This baby bunny was its prey this time; tomorrow it could be a vole or a squirrel or a chipmunk. We’re all part of the same great circle of nature. Everything is connected. Remember that
I'm torn looking at this. A little while ago I found out how intelligent Corvid birds, like crows, ravens and parrots are, and I admire them. But I also feel bad for the cute bunnies. I can't decide how I feel about this video.
Crows are higher up on the food chain and infinitely more intelligent than rabbits(crows and ravens are actually among the smartest animals in the world). Rabbits are at the bottom of the food chain, dumb as dirt, and breed like, well, rabbits. Any baby rabbit that doesn’t survive will be replaced tenfold. This is nature.
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I Heard the litle bunny screaming....
I'm so happy
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@@stfu699 Not my proudest fap
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Freak
Meanwhile the Dog: "Holy crap! A flying tiny squirell!"
Silly rabbit tricks are for crows
Ha ha got cha
That dog at the window is so cute!!
those fucking stupid rabbits at least they can be as food 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dumb rabbit really miscalculated that tackle and lost her baby, no wonder they're so beneath the food chain. It's still sad tho lmao.
Sad for you, perhaps. The truth is that rabbits don’t really get sad when their babies die. Don’t get me wrong, rabbits CAN mourn their dead: in the case of a partner, rabbits can experience grief for several days or even weeks. But babies? They don’t really care all that much. Maybe it’s because they have so many babies that it doesn’t really matter. The length of a rabbit pregnancy is on average 31 days, or one month, and each litter a rabbit gives birth to usually has between 1 to 12 kits, and they can get pregnant up to 7 times in a single year. Couple this with the fact that rabbit can get pregnant by multiple males and carry up to 2 litters at once time, that means that one female rabbit can give birth to up to 168 babies in one year! When you keep that in mind, along with the fact that rabbits aren’t really capable of the same complexity that human emotions have and that they don’t really mourn their dead babies (indeed: often times they will eat them to replace any nutrients lost while giving birth and nursing), it’s not surprising that mother rabbits don’t really care if one of their babies die. She knows she can make more. To her, it’s just another statistic.
It did not miscalculate, it did scare off instead of putting its teeth into the bird or its body over its offspring. The coward bunny was just pretending to defend.
Should have stayed by the nest instead right by the crow.
😂😂
Trader - smart prey who are weaker almost never attack stronger predators who took their offspring -
that will mean sure death to them and their genes.
By not directly attacking, they live to have more babies and hope for better strategy and luck in the future.
The same behavior is done by moose and deer mothers when a Grisley takes their offspring.
Same behavior is done by hyenas, wild dogs, cheetahs and leopards when lions take their babies.
For those you who who feel bad for the mother rabbit, don’t. The truth is that rabbits don’t really get sad when their babies die. Don’t get me wrong, rabbits CAN mourn their dead: in the case of a partner, rabbits can experience grief for several days or even weeks. But babies? They don’t really care all that much. Maybe it’s because they have so many babies that it doesn’t really matter. The length of a rabbit pregnancy is on average 31 days, or one month, and each litter a rabbit gives birth to usually has between 1 to 12 kits, and they can get pregnant up to 7 times in a single year. Couple this with the fact that rabbit can get pregnant by multiple males and carry up to 2 litters at once time, that means that one female rabbit can give birth to up to 168 babies in one year! When you keep that in mind, along with the fact that rabbits aren’t really capable of the same complexity that human emotions have and that they don’t really mourn their dead babies (indeed: often times they will eat them to replace any nutrients lost while giving birth and nursing), it’s not surprising that mother rabbits don’t really care if one of their babies die. She knows she can make more. To her, it’s just another statistic
This something Nazi Germany would say lmfao
I dont feel sad, I think its fuckin awesome 😂😂😂
Some rabbits even attack babies that aren't their's, or eat their own young. (My brother's pet bunny ate some of her own babies.) They aren't as cute and innocent as people think.
Don’t assume you know what rabbits are thinking. That mother tried her best to chase off that crow. Most baby rabbits are killed and eaten by other predators. Few make it out to adulthood and that’s why they have so many babies - to make up for the losses.
@@mr.objective6936 I can see you’re bothered by this. I’m going to respect your opinion by ignoring it and moving on with my life lol
Bad luck, Thumper.
Crows are awesome.
Rabbits can only be food for a reason lol
The food chain, be thankful the position where we are in it...
Momma bunny did dance of joy!
FREEDOM!!!!
Hahahahaha fuck yeah!
Dog watching in the window: God I wish that were me
This reminds of a Calvin And Hobbes comic strip where Calvin throws a piece of toast with jam on it for Hobbes who catches it and says while he eats it: "I like my food on the run." 🤣🍞
Rabbit: I LOST MY BABY BROOOO
Crow: haha
2.03;- 'NOOOO...not my baby...'
Oh my... But this is the reality
2:04 Look like she wants to cry 😂🤣
don't be so sad mama bunny you can multiply again
That’s the only way they survive as a species really: fucking nonstop. They’re not very smart animals lol
Mama Bonny's are the second worst Moms ever .... after hamsters moms who eat their own baby's regularly .
Like a true h0e
Even with a juke move she got outplayed
that reminds me about thronebeak when i played
art's dreams dreams
Tasty.
funny
@@frugalcat5908 it is
For me it’s rather entertaining, I like watching baby rabbits getting killed
I wonder why they b in the open like this anyway
Bunny was so sad that he didnt have hacks to fly. lol. i actully felt bad. why didn't you save them ? well to be honest i guess crows need to eat lol.
Nature is cruel. 😔
ehhh, is nature.
Yea me killing animals is nature too. That’s my excuse
@@jakethedog2934 You could buy food at the store. Crows have to eat.
@@m.o.a.m4179it is neither cruel nor kind: cruel implies an inherent maliciousness. That crow is not behaving out of cruelty. It is a living being and needs to eat just like any other. The only difference is it needs meat instead of plants, and as such it eats other animals. This baby bunny was its prey this time; tomorrow it could be a vole or a squirrel or a chipmunk. We’re all part of the same great circle of nature. Everything is connected. Remember that
I'm torn looking at this. A little while ago I found out how intelligent Corvid birds, like crows, ravens and parrots are, and I admire them. But I also feel bad for the cute bunnies. I can't decide how I feel about this video.
birds gotta eat.
Damn nature, you scary!
Nobody cares about rabbits they useless asl
@@Revens1 nah let them starve they are useless anyways
I rooting for a crow... rabbit are plague and fur ball useless 🛇🐰💀
excelent crow! cry rabbit xD
Am I the only one that noticed the rabbit appeared to be eating its own young.
It wasn't
That happens, they’re vermins they could eat anything
It was trying to keep it warm with its teeth and mouth
Lol I saw that too... figure he wasn't protecting the bunny from the crow, he was protecting his meal lol
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Hahahahha
😞
Hahahahaha
You ok now?
Rabbits are stupid creatures
Why not chase the bird of instead of geting your camera out put the babys in a safe place where the mother can get them
My sentiments, Exactly. No worries. That’ll come back around.
The video maker could have saved the rabbit babies killing the crow or scering it to danger
It would have been better to kill the other rabbit and cook it and eat it delicious and so nutritious and share it with the crow
RULES OF NATURE!!!
Lol no this is how nature works: predators eat prey. By interfering you show an ignorance of how the natural world operates
Sn0wflake dvmb commentary 😒
Crows are higher up on the food chain and infinitely more intelligent than rabbits(crows and ravens are actually among the smartest animals in the world). Rabbits are at the bottom of the food chain, dumb as dirt, and breed like, well, rabbits. Any baby rabbit that doesn’t survive will be replaced tenfold.
This is nature.
Hah!