thing is, Steller's wingspan does not let it fly as swift as to capture the raven ... replace the sea eagles with secretary birds or harpy eagles and there's a whole different story here
If you've never watched ravens and crows, you're missing out. Their level of intelligence is amazing. They troll, they sing, they can talk, mimick, use tools, you name it.
@@mysterylovescompany2657 crows and ravens supposedly have the approximate intelligence of a 7 year old human - that's by far superior to a human toddler!! Human toddlers are actually dumber than most grown up mammels! Weird that some humans eat non human mammel meat but not toddlers.. But I guess toddlers always have grown up humans that are attached to them and defend them from hungry carnivoric humans.
If you watch from 1:20, you see that there was actually a bird in the sky that both the eagle and Raven saw, being on the ground is dangerous for birds, including raptors, since they're open to attack from above. They were both just quickly assessing if whatever was flying overhead was a threat.
@@sunnyday6679 the raven didn't show any sign of distress, besides the fact that both are well aware that they're covered by a net. The raven looked forward while making the stance, even slightly dropping his wings a little to look like an eagle. If he actually wanted to check the surroundings he would have looked upwards like the eagle did. The raven in fact repeats the stance at 1:38.
@@ReiAnikaAyanami *them. If they could talk, they'd f*ckin' tell you straight! 😆😅 I'll be their voice haha. Sick of Humans referring to other animals as IT or THAT. There's a person in there, not a Human one, but they're definitely sentient and individual. Majority of people who watch videos like this claim to have such an appreciation for such animals, yet often call them it, rather than they. I mean, if the people who actually like these animals can't see them as individuals, then people who don't care have no bloody hope. It' ain't hard to break away from tunnel visioned speciesism. People should try it, might surprise themselves 😜
They like performing for people. I saw a crow dropping a paper cup on dozing ducks for kicks, and he would do a little dance and look at me every time he did it.
I have a family of crows that lives on my block. They started to recognize me after I got peanuts and started to regularly feed them. Started off pretty innocent, they'd drop off things like bottlecaps at my doorstep as a thank you. Then once they started to learn my twice-weekly walk to the store, they began to follow me. What I believe is the youngest has begun to swoop down and tug at my hair while I'm walking. Never actually hurt, but it seems that crow knows that it bothers me, and he must've found it pretty funny, because now all 3 of them will do it. Usually once or twice per walk, but it's just enough to remind me how smart they are and what little deviants they can be lol. To this day I still receive little gifts after feeding them :)
Get a big barrel full of peanuts and train them to recognize that money is more valuable by giving the ones who give you dollars 3 peanuts instead of one
@@sparkyentertainmentstudios2380 that's honestly genius, get a black cloak and become a b-rate comic book villain, call yourself "cash corvid" or something
This is my favourite video ever. A single raven just bullying a giant for fun. They even do this to bears, wolves, coyotes and other predators. There is nothing to gain. It's the pure pleasure of messing with somebody and getting away with it. I take care of a couple of ravens and this is what i have to deal with every day. They are such annoying assholes, but i love them. So intelligent and fascinating.
Lol facts. We have two eagles at my job that sit on the tall lights we have. The seagulls and pigeons are scared and keep away. Then here comes the crows doing fly bys past the lights. Lol swooping in all close then jetting out.
2:45 Raven: (cluck-cluck-cluck) "ooOOOooo, look at me, I'm a pretty eagle, look how big I am, look at my pretty, pretty feathers" Stellar: "will you FUCK OFF!?!"
I love how intelligent corvids are. They are smart enough to be aware of how annoying they can be and lean into it. My local crows love to play pranks on me, demonstrating they have the ability to strategize and understand humor. They love me though, and only mess with me because they are bored. They mean no harm.
Feed them & recruit a might goth birb army. 😉 I have been working with a family of local magpies for a few weeks & it's at the point where they bring me presents (so far; a coin, a flower, a bead, some poor neighbour's garden hose attachment...the other day 1 of them literally turned to the 1 next to it, pulled out a feather from the poor guy & then dropped it in front of me) + chase off others if they try to swoop me.
@@waxwinged_hound so the crows found out I don't like to see dead birds at my park. One time they started screaming on the other side of the park in the middle of me feeding them. They did this for 5 minutes so I went to go see what they were screaming about. I saw a tiny black mass and thought "Oh no its a dead crow" and was about to get upset... But it was a shoe. Sometimes they like to repeatedly bash my roof with their beaks randomly throughout the day. Not so I can come to see them. Apparently just because. Recently they have been screaming in unison until I come out to see them, then they act like nothing happened. Most often they will pretend to not want to be fed and completely ignore me on purpose, only to then act up the second I attempt to leave. You know. Stuff that little kids would do.
I love just how incredulous/exasperated the eagle looks throughout this... his entire demeanor just seems to say- "bruh, _seriously,_ you REALLY want this smoke..?!"
I love the timing of the raven being shaken to the ground and then just continuing to taunt the Eagle out of frame. Perfect timing. Master comedian. 10/10
I realise that it’s just how birds stand, but I like how at 3:08 it seems like it’s even mimicking the stance of the eagle. Like: “oooh look at me I’m an eagle and I sound like this”
The eagle knows it's a waste of time to bother, with corvids. Being smaller, they have more manoueuvrability - the eagle is heavy (on average 8 kilograms or more). They do get annoyed, though :)
You see ravens and eagles in close proximity, at times (especially if the eagles have food). Sometimes the eagles wing slap them, if the ravens get too cheeky, and sometimes they chase them, if they are really irritated. It's probably the same with crows. @@ol6halodude577
The Steller's Eagle is a fish eagle like the Bald Eagle and has no interest in eating that big nasty old raven. Which the raven, being at least as intelligent as a dog, knows full well, and is why he's pushing his luck. Corvids don't like birds of prey - they get eaten by them, either as juveniles or adults. So they usually form big mobs and pester the hell out of them during the day when they are trying to sleep. It's an evolutionary instinct for them to not tolerate any bigger predators in their zone. I have seen lots of smaller birds do this too. It's counter-intuitive, but it works, so evolution has allowed for it.
Yes, I have seen Corvids at work and tormenting Bald Eagles. Not just ravens but other members of the Corvidae family - Crows, Blue Jays, Magpies, Blackbirds (not sure if the latter are part of the same family) ...@@jasoncarswell7458
Raven doesn't have a time out - they are crazy by nature. Raven is bored and/or showing off to the crowd by annoying the Eagle. Eagle seemed pretty chill for what is a fearsome bird. Great video.
This comment needs to be at the top! It's really sad to see these big beautiful birds stuck in (such) a (tiny) cage with nothing to do except get on each other's nerves, and everyone thinks it's funny. Tragic.
Amazing video and excellent filming! It further demonstrates the tenacity of corvids. Ravens are very clever, absolutely fearless and seem keen on either playing with, pranking or pestering other birds of prey. It looks like the eagle lowered its head several times in a sign of submission (likely trying to say 'please stop I've had enough already'). LOL
@@jayhache5609 if ravens are anything like blue jays then theyre super agile when theyre flying, if it wanted to but i dont think the ravens would give it a chance, even when messing with him like this
@@jayhache5609 with risk of getting an unnecessary injury from the raven (who, I should remind, very much enjoy the prospect of eye-pecking) in the process, which even most predators tend to avoid doing to prevent the chance of getting an infected wound (yes it’s in captivity but it’s genetic knowledge/survival instinct). Also, large animals (relative) tend to be slower most of the time and very conservative of energy (see: deep sea gigantism), so I think the eagle just knows it’s not worth it and will only go as far as faking attacks. I mean, even huge predators like bears (omnivores technically but still) do this. If a bear charges you in the wilderness, almost all of the time it’s a feign charge and if you stand your ground they will stop before you and mope away
@@carnictus23 that all depends on the bear. Black bears. Yes absoutly. They are the bear equivalant of chiwawas and they know it. Brown bears are hit or miss. Polar bears(and there hyrbid half brown bear offspring)? Your gonna die.
Eagle: "I came out here to have a good time and I honestly feel so attacked right now" Raven: "I came out here to attack people and I'm honestly having a great time!"
It’s not captive, the raven, it can fit through the bars. In the Netherlands we don’t keep ravens in the same cage as an eagle. We don’t even lock ravens up because they’re wild and very common.
Most people here see this as being harmless fun by the Raven, and at first so did I. But, if you watch more closely, and as another comment I read pointed out, the Raven is trying to remove/damage the Eagles flight feathers, which would render it unable to fly and starve in the wild. 2:15 the Raven actually takes a large chunk off the tip of one of his flight feathers. Later on the ground he has a go at the tail flight feathers too, Ravens are intelligent but they are also ruthless.
A bird bleed to death if a new feather is broken. The blood comes out of the broken feather, dripping, dripping, because the feather is hallow. And there is no way to stop the bleeding because it’s a hallow feather, not a piece of flesh that will form a clot. You have to immediately pull the whole feather out to stop the blood loss.
@@zermoonshahzar3767 birds reach their full size by the time they fully develop flight and leave the nest. juvenile eagles are just as big as full adults, the main difference is coloration and temperament.
You can tell there’s so much going on in that Raven brain! Went to Yellowstone over the summer had a great experience with the Raven! Set smart animals.
I love how annoyed the eagle is getting. It’s like he’s not used to something half his size messing with him, so he just doesn’t really know how to react.
In far northern Canada, I would see a group of approximately 15 ravens that would stand on the beach with a HUGE bald eagle in the middle of all of them. They were all evenly spaced out, about 4 feet apart. Every day at dawn, like they met for some type of government meeting. They all faced the exact same direction too. I wish I took more than a mental picture.
Awww !!!! Ravens and crows are such amazing & fascinating birds. He's just playing around with the stellar's eagle. Be careful my favorite bird, your opponent is considerably larger, more powerful, and could be somewhat dangerous to you. 😁😁 Love this video !! ❤❤ THANKS FOR POSTING.
this is so messed up that this huge eagle is kept in an enclosure with a room that small. it’s in his nature to roam the earth travelling thousands of miles. instead his life and liberty is taken away from him for the temporary pleasure of tourists.
Just comparing the size of that raven to the eagle, that raven really is playing it risky going after the eagle. Love the bird calls and the beak clicking sounds.
This is that situation when a huge guy, used to work with heavy stuff, that is in a bar just for some cold beers and watch some sport on tv and there is a small brave guy that had more beers than he should and wants to test his bravery...
If eagle batman,so raven like joker. But that mythical arturs coat of arms -smaler crows-coughs(they are two sorts-yelow and red billed) Raven too big for mythical artur
By the way in last decade of 20th century in Lithuania was monthly journal of jokes:funny stories and pictures-named "kranklys"-in english means :raven)))
Ravens Crows and Magpies know that birds of prey hunt and kill them. They intentionally gang up on them and make them feel unwelcome. Just the other day here in Australia, I saw a hawk chasing a bird through the treetops and an Australian Magpie came out of nowhere and rugby tackled the Hawk out of the sky. Extremely brave and intelligent animals
Ravens are actually amazing birds. Their level of intelligence is almost frightening. If anything ever happened to humans, it would be an all out battle between Squid and Ravens for control of the Earth.
That eagle's wing is bigger than that raven, yet the raven is talking shit.
He looks like a German Eagle
Birds got spirit can't deny
Love him or hate you cant deny, the *raven* has got style
thing is, Steller's wingspan does not let it fly as swift as to capture the raven ... replace the sea eagles with secretary birds or harpy eagles and there's a whole different story here
@@alfredquirinus4025 the raven is acting like the eagle chased it before and failed massively now it’s just taunting the the eagle
it's like a younger sibling that wouldn't stop annoying you despite you repeatedly asking them to stop lol
It's our job to teach you patience and tolerance. :D
And when you beat them up you are the one in the wrong
I'm not touching you
If you've never watched ravens and crows, you're missing out. Their level of intelligence is amazing. They troll, they sing, they can talk, mimick, use tools, you name it.
They are my absolute favorites in the bird world xD
Next to penguins.
@@mj_out Oh boy... Now I'll have to look into penguins, lol
Supposedly a similar level of intelligence to a human toddler.
While possessing the respect of a human middle-schooler...😂
@@mysterylovescompany2657 crows and ravens supposedly have the approximate intelligence of a 7 year old human - that's by far superior to a human toddler!! Human toddlers are actually dumber than most grown up mammels! Weird that some humans eat non human mammel meat but not toddlers.. But I guess toddlers always have grown up humans that are attached to them and defend them from hungry carnivoric humans.
they solve complex multi-step puzzles too. amazing birds
At 1:26, it really looks like the raven is mimicking the eagle's stature, like "look at me! I'm a big proud eagle!"
Lmao
If you watch from 1:20, you see that there was actually a bird in the sky that both the eagle and Raven saw, being on the ground is dangerous for birds, including raptors, since they're open to attack from above. They were both just quickly assessing if whatever was flying overhead was a threat.
@@sunnyday6679 the raven didn't show any sign of distress, besides the fact that both are well aware that they're covered by a net. The raven looked forward while making the stance, even slightly dropping his wings a little to look like an eagle. If he actually wanted to check the surroundings he would have looked upwards like the eagle did. The raven in fact repeats the stance at 1:38.
Doing the mocking Spongebob meme
It sounds like the raven's even mimicking the calls of the eagle at some point.
That’s some comedy. Raven falls to the ground, but you still hear it heckling off screen 😆
Literally pulling a "The Dark Knight" when Joker was still laughing while falling.
@@livingcorpse5664 LOL exactly
*them, heckling off screen. Both ravens and crows are all clever enough to have sentience. They're very intelligent individuals 👍
@@Johny40Se7en i assure you, the raven does not care what pronouns you use to refer to it.
@@ReiAnikaAyanami *them.
If they could talk, they'd f*ckin' tell you straight! 😆😅
I'll be their voice haha.
Sick of Humans referring to other animals as IT or THAT. There's a person in there, not a Human one, but they're definitely sentient and individual.
Majority of people who watch videos like this claim to have such an appreciation for such animals, yet often call them it, rather than they. I mean, if the people who actually like these animals can't see them as individuals, then people who don't care have no bloody hope.
It' ain't hard to break away from tunnel visioned speciesism. People should try it, might surprise themselves 😜
Raven: lol
Eagle: You know I'm bigger than you, right?
Raven: lmao
🤭😅🤣
Raven: lmfao
Eagle: You know I could end you, don't you?
Raven: rotflmao
@@Eldoofus the original comment was funny, this is a poor imitation and not funny
@@fitnesspoint2006 Your like ratio compared to them begs to differ
@@fitnesspoint2006 They are just trying to continue the joke
I love corvids , so smart. He’s literally mimicking the eagles call to troll him in front of everyone watching
They like performing for people. I saw a crow dropping a paper cup on dozing ducks for kicks, and he would do a little dance and look at me every time he did it.
Wow lol!
The eagle is going to nail him.
@@write4life100
One peck from the eagle and the clown show is over.
I love them too
I have a family of crows that lives on my block. They started to recognize me after I got peanuts and started to regularly feed them. Started off pretty innocent, they'd drop off things like bottlecaps at my doorstep as a thank you. Then once they started to learn my twice-weekly walk to the store, they began to follow me. What I believe is the youngest has begun to swoop down and tug at my hair while I'm walking. Never actually hurt, but it seems that crow knows that it bothers me, and he must've found it pretty funny, because now all 3 of them will do it. Usually once or twice per walk, but it's just enough to remind me how smart they are and what little deviants they can be lol. To this day I still receive little gifts after feeding them :)
That's awesome have you tried feeding them magnesium
@@pigmentpeddler5811 sicko
@@Backinblackbunny009 it seemed funnier when I was drunk
Get a big barrel full of peanuts and train them to recognize that money is more valuable by giving the ones who give you dollars 3 peanuts instead of one
@@sparkyentertainmentstudios2380 that's honestly genius, get a black cloak and become a b-rate comic book villain, call yourself "cash corvid" or something
"I like tall girls."
-Raven
Lmao.
You won the internet
I absolutely love how the Raven makes fun of the Eagle's call, then looks directly at him to see how he reacts
Sounds like the raven is laughing with the crowd saying "haha" to the sea eagle
I'm pretty sure the raven is actually mimicking the eagles call!!
It’s mimicking the stellers call
This is my favourite video ever. A single raven just bullying a giant for fun. They even do this to bears, wolves, coyotes and other predators. There is nothing to gain. It's the pure pleasure of messing with somebody and getting away with it. I take care of a couple of ravens and this is what i have to deal with every day. They are such annoying assholes, but i love them. So intelligent and fascinating.
I don't know about ravens, but with crows usually predators can't fight back or they'll get harassed and killed by flocks of crows as vengeance
I think you're doing anthropomoprhism, this is a curious behavior but I doubt they do it just to mess with them...
No you don't.
@@bunnyben5607 That sounds nonsensical. You're just a corvid fanboy basically
@@bunnyben5607 Usually ravens are solitary, but sometimes they can be seen in groups (or in pairs). Idk if they would protect each other or not.
That raven really said ‘we partake in a mild amount of tomfoolery’
We engage in a minuscule amount of trickery and mischief
it's no significant harrassment really
Raven’s having an entire standup special at the eagle’s expense.
Ravens and crows are like the trolls of the bird world.
Lol facts. We have two eagles at my job that sit on the tall lights we have. The seagulls and pigeons are scared and keep away. Then here comes the crows doing fly bys past the lights. Lol swooping in all close then jetting out.
Parrots, too.
Pigeons too. They be talking mad shit about everyone from the safety of a telephone pole.
They are said to have the intelligence of a human child, and most likely the personality too
More like the gangsters.
2:45 Raven: (cluck-cluck-cluck) "ooOOOooo, look at me, I'm a pretty eagle, look how big I am, look at my pretty, pretty feathers"
Stellar: "will you FUCK OFF!?!"
🤣🤣🤣
I love how intelligent corvids are.
They are smart enough to be aware of how annoying they can be and lean into it.
My local crows love to play pranks on me, demonstrating they have the ability to strategize and understand humor.
They love me though, and only mess with me because they are bored. They mean no harm.
That's what they want you to believe 😉
Feed them & recruit a might goth birb army. 😉
I have been working with a family of local magpies for a few weeks & it's at the point where they bring me presents (so far; a coin, a flower, a bead, some poor neighbour's garden hose attachment...the other day 1 of them literally turned to the 1 next to it, pulled out a feather from the poor guy & then dropped it in front of me) + chase off others if they try to swoop me.
@@mysterylovescompany2657 Way ahead of you.
ALL my local corvids know who I am.
I'm my towns Pokemon Gym Leader by now.
What kind of pranks do crows play on people?
@@waxwinged_hound so the crows found out I don't like to see dead birds at my park. One time they started screaming on the other side of the park in the middle of me feeding them. They did this for 5 minutes so I went to go see what they were screaming about. I saw a tiny black mass and thought "Oh no its a dead crow" and was about to get upset... But it was a shoe.
Sometimes they like to repeatedly bash my roof with their beaks randomly throughout the day. Not so I can come to see them. Apparently just because.
Recently they have been screaming in unison until I come out to see them, then they act like nothing happened.
Most often they will pretend to not want to be fed and completely ignore me on purpose, only to then act up the second I attempt to leave.
You know. Stuff that little kids would do.
I love just how incredulous/exasperated the eagle looks throughout this... his entire demeanor just seems to say- "bruh, _seriously,_ you REALLY want this smoke..?!"
Never heard that one. This smoke...
Raven - "Is that smoke? I thought it was just all that hot air you were breathing from all the NOTHING you can do!"
All the birds are bored and frustrated being kept in a cage. Disgrace!
I love the timing of the raven being shaken to the ground and then just continuing to taunt the Eagle out of frame. Perfect timing. Master comedian. 10/10
I love how the eagle looks angry really makes it so much better
eagles always look angry. first time seeing one?
Everytime this Raven comes near the Eagle the eagle is just like EXCUSE ME, HOW DARE? HOW DARE.
HOW CAN SHE SLAP?
The way the eagle just looks down defeated at 3:15 gets me every time
Poor eagle probably lives in that enclosure with the raven. It probably puts up with it almost daily.
It’s crazy ! Ravens are huge , really big birds and it’s looks tiny compared to the Stellers
That eagle's WING alone is bigger than the raven.
Steller sea eagle is the biggest and one of the largest eagle in the world
Check the shoebill storke
@@richardcarla4946 large in term of weight
@@andrewsucksatvideos4482 im talking about overall mass no wingspan
1:28 I can’t stop laughing 😂 he literally did the pose for the camera
He does it again at 1:37 😂😂
guy was actually mocking the eagle's prideful body attitude
That eagle looks so confused and in disbelief whenever the raven gets close… so funny for some reason
No wonder, the eagle is a juvenile and does not know what to make of it.
I realise that it’s just how birds stand, but I like how at 3:08 it seems like it’s even mimicking the stance of the eagle.
Like: “oooh look at me I’m an eagle and I sound like this”
After that the eagle looks down in embarrassment
1:13 I would've gotten real mad if that crow made fun of MY accent/cadence, I wonder how the eagle kept his cool.
crows aren't ravens
The eagle knows it's a waste of time to bother, with corvids. Being smaller, they have more manoueuvrability - the eagle is heavy (on average 8 kilograms or more). They do get annoyed, though :)
I think the eagle wasn’t hungry or for some reason it doesn’t see the raven as a prey animal.
You see ravens and eagles in close proximity, at times (especially if the eagles have food). Sometimes the eagles wing slap them, if the ravens get too cheeky, and sometimes they chase them, if they are really irritated. It's probably the same with crows. @@ol6halodude577
everyone praising the raven yet no ones talking about how beautiful that stellar is
I wonder how they ended up in a zoo in the Netherlands, all the way from Asia!
The Steller's Eagle is a fish eagle like the Bald Eagle and has no interest in eating that big nasty old raven. Which the raven, being at least as intelligent as a dog, knows full well, and is why he's pushing his luck.
Corvids don't like birds of prey - they get eaten by them, either as juveniles or adults. So they usually form big mobs and pester the hell out of them during the day when they are trying to sleep. It's an evolutionary instinct for them to not tolerate any bigger predators in their zone. I have seen lots of smaller birds do this too. It's counter-intuitive, but it works, so evolution has allowed for it.
Yes, I have seen Corvids at work and tormenting Bald Eagles. Not just ravens but other members of the Corvidae family - Crows, Blue Jays, Magpies, Blackbirds (not sure if the latter are part of the same family) ...@@jasoncarswell7458
I love ravens but after a while I started feeling sorry for the eagle. Time out, Raven!
The eagle has a bad life there.
@@rondegroot1508 Precies, dat is wat ik het eerste dacht, wat een treurige omgeving voor zo'n machtige vogel...
Raven doesn't have a time out - they are crazy by nature. Raven is bored and/or showing off to the crowd by annoying the Eagle. Eagle seemed pretty chill for what is a fearsome bird. Great video.
Time out for the zoo. They are responsible for the composition of birds present in this cage....
@@TheArendt1 Even more true. It's not the raven's fault nor the eagle's. It's the zookeepers responsibility to keep this from happening.
I love how the eagle is trying to keep himself together and the raven is that one annoying little sibling
"I am a sea eagle. I eat fish. I eat duck. I eat the occasional seagull. I don't eat raven."
"That's fine with me." (the raven)
these two birds are showing such personality you'd think they were being paid to do a skit
Imagine waking up as an eagle to a noisy raven neighbor every day of your existence in captivity.
I might would have wanted to kill it honestly if I were the eagle, props to the big bird
@@GKPB It kinda looked like the eagle did try to pounce a few times, but the raven dodged. Specifically around 2:50
This comment needs to be at the top! It's really sad to see these big beautiful birds stuck in (such) a (tiny) cage with nothing to do except get on each other's nerves, and everyone thinks it's funny. Tragic.
That enclosure does seem much too small for such a big bird. Perhaps it is just a smaller part of a larger enclosure?
@Samuel Gibson
Lol. Nope.
Amazing video and excellent filming! It further demonstrates the tenacity of corvids. Ravens are very clever, absolutely fearless and seem keen on either playing with, pranking or pestering other birds of prey. It looks like the eagle lowered its head several times in a sign of submission (likely trying to say 'please stop I've had enough already'). LOL
And they say words don’t hurt lol
I think it was just looking down to see where the raven went. No submission imho. It could destroy the raven, if it wanted to.
@@jayhache5609 if ravens are anything like blue jays then theyre super agile when theyre flying, if it wanted to but i dont think the ravens would give it a chance, even when messing with him like this
@@jayhache5609 with risk of getting an unnecessary injury from the raven (who, I should remind, very much enjoy the prospect of eye-pecking) in the process, which even most predators tend to avoid doing to prevent the chance of getting an infected wound (yes it’s in captivity but it’s genetic knowledge/survival instinct). Also, large animals (relative) tend to be slower most of the time and very conservative of energy (see: deep sea gigantism), so I think the eagle just knows it’s not worth it and will only go as far as faking attacks.
I mean, even huge predators like bears (omnivores technically but still) do this. If a bear charges you in the wilderness, almost all of the time it’s a feign charge and if you stand your ground they will stop before you and mope away
@@carnictus23 that all depends on the bear. Black bears. Yes absoutly. They are the bear equivalant of chiwawas and they know it. Brown bears are hit or miss. Polar bears(and there hyrbid half brown bear offspring)? Your gonna die.
Eagle: "I came out here to have a good time and I honestly feel so attacked right now"
Raven: "I came out here to attack people and I'm honestly having a great time!"
The way he looked at the crowd like, "See what I deal with?" while the raven just laughs and laughs.
"Hurr durr I'm an Eagle. Cluck cluck cluck. You're a joke Fred."
- Raven, Probably.
When your spirit animal is "lolUmad?"
That raven is definitely on the payroll, he's just getting the eagle to spread his wings for the crowd.
Ravens sure make some interesting noises
Some of them can speak too.
That eagle looks like something straight out of a 90's Disney cartoon. He's so expressive.
Raven: "...Nevermore."
Steller's Sea Eagle: "OY BLYAT, IDI NAHUI CYKA!!!"
😂😂😂😂😂 THIS SO FUNNY 👍🏻
I get the reference.
Лол
For Last phrase suits kirilica
In english it should be sound about:
Oh damn,fuck off bitch!
I suspect the raven is bored to death without enough stimulation, sitting around in captivity with little to do.
It’s not captive, the raven, it can fit through the bars. In the Netherlands we don’t keep ravens in the same cage as an eagle. We don’t even lock ravens up because they’re wild and very common.
How can he be so committed to meanness?
They are mischievous and have a wicked sense of humour.
Because it makes the humans laugh
"Not touching you, can't get mad, not touching you, can't get mad!"
-The raven, probably
That poor Eagle knows EXACTLY what's going on.... he's locked in a cage being gawked at.
Eagle: Bro just leave me alone...
Raven: 🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣
The raven mocking the eagle even while offscreen is so funny
After a while the sounds genuinely just sound like a laugh
He’s like “hey do you guys wanna see this idiot’s full wingspan?”
"Once I catch you, I'm gonna kick your ass"
"Oh, but that's the thing: You're *never* gonna catch me!"
Most people here see this as being harmless fun by the Raven, and at first so did I. But, if you watch more closely, and as another comment I read pointed out, the Raven is trying to remove/damage the Eagles flight feathers, which would render it unable to fly and starve in the wild. 2:15 the Raven actually takes a large chunk off the tip of one of his flight feathers. Later on the ground he has a go at the tail flight feathers too, Ravens are intelligent but they are also ruthless.
A bird bleed to death if a new feather is broken. The blood comes out of the broken feather, dripping, dripping, because the feather is hallow. And there is no way to stop the bleeding because it’s a hallow feather, not a piece of flesh that will form a clot. You have to immediately pull the whole feather out to stop the blood loss.
yes
No wonder they are also called 'the rascals of the skies'. I follow Bald Eagles live streams, and I have seen them in action many times.
Corvids will often attack raptors, the reason is simple, raptors see the corvids as food and corvids are smart enough to do something about it.
This is the equivalent of a 4ft judo black belt teasing a 6ft strongman.
Eagle sitting at the back branch: lmao this is hilarious
The raven was probably telling him too do something but the eagle knows ravens always fly with a gang
Diferent languages they talk,so language barrier...
@@gintaraslinkus138 the raven is literally mimicking the eagle
he's just salty that he's apparently "common" while the sea eagle is "stellar"
Eagle: "Who will rid me of this turbulent raven!?"
“That’s you. That’s what you sound like.”
Love how the Eagle moves like “Dude, really? This is embarrassing!” And looks up at the people watching 😂
OMG, this is such a scream, I had to save it to my "funny videos" playlist!
How did the raven come into the cage?
"Look at little eagle junior... Gonna cry?"
Omg that eagle is HUGE
That Raven is ballsy
That's just a baby stellers sea eagle. Adult eagle is in the background on the right
@@zermoonshahzar3767 true
@@zermoonshahzar3767 but the one on the right looks a lot smaller?
@@internetenjoyer1044 The one in the back is probably a male, females are bigger.
@@zermoonshahzar3767 birds reach their full size by the time they fully develop flight and leave the nest. juvenile eagles are just as big as full adults, the main difference is coloration and temperament.
You can tell there’s so much going on in that Raven brain! Went to Yellowstone over the summer had a great experience with the Raven! Set smart animals.
I love how annoyed the eagle is getting. It’s like he’s not used to something half his size messing with him, so he just doesn’t really know how to react.
Eagle is thinking where the heck is his turn down button
In far northern Canada, I would see a group of approximately 15 ravens that would stand on the beach with a HUGE bald eagle in the middle of all of them. They were all evenly spaced out, about 4 feet apart. Every day at dawn, like they met for some type of government meeting. They all faced the exact same direction too. I wish I took more than a mental picture.
I love American eagles, but this Stellar babe is gorgeous too.🧡 First one in US was spotted in Maine Jan '22. Stunning raptors.
That bird was also seen in Alaska, Texas, and Massachusetts before Maine. It's amazing, isn't it?
I am not from the US but I share your excitement. Amazing!!!!!
Did you know that Bald Eagles are kleptoparasites? They get most of their food by stealing it from other animals
That Stellars eagle spotted in Maine was also seen in Nova Scotia
And is still in Nova Scotia, April 16, 2022
Steller's sea eagle is the true mighty eagle
the fact that the crow's body language is so expressive only makes the situation even better.
Awww !!!!
Ravens and crows are such amazing & fascinating birds. He's just playing around with the stellar's eagle. Be careful my favorite bird, your opponent is considerably larger, more powerful, and could be somewhat dangerous to you.
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Ravens are great. Literally looks at a bird that could absolutely rip him to shreds and decides to play "im not touching you" games
That eagle really did the “what” gesture 😂😂😂😂😂
this is so messed up that this huge eagle is kept in an enclosure with a room that small. it’s in his nature to roam the earth travelling thousands of miles. instead his life and liberty is taken away from him for the temporary pleasure of tourists.
he cant even fly in there. Its too small, if he tried to fly, he will probably hurt himselve.
Raven is mimicking a chicken here and taunting the eagle. It seems like it was saying to the eagle, "you are nothing but a chicken"😂😂😂
Smart enough to know its limits and bully within a safe distance because it knows the eagle can turn it into a chuckline
*It's truly amazing that the Raven can fly at all, carrying all that weight! Its* _MASSIVE_ *balls must weigh a* _TON_*!* ⚠️⚫⚫⚠️
Raven: "Oh, look at me I'm a big, majestic eagle! So proud and majestic! LOL!"
Eagle: "Knock it the fuck off, you little shit!"
Crows are smart and have learned people. It knows it's entertaining the guests and mocking a laugh. So cute 💗
Eagle: "dude, im puting a lot of effort to not shred you to pieces, stop"
Crow: "jiji, i peek you here, i peek you there!"
Just comparing the size of that raven to the eagle, that raven really is playing it risky going after the eagle. Love the bird calls and the beak clicking sounds.
Ah yes, my favorite bully, one that's itty bitty compared to its target, super smart, and likes to be a cheeky little bastard 😂
"The sheer audacity of this small black bird insults me..."
This is that situation when a huge guy, used to work with heavy stuff, that is in a bar just for some cold beers and watch some sport on tv and there is a small brave guy that had more beers than he should and wants to test his bravery...
Sucha insult mimiking the Eagle’s noise and actually thinking about how to insult and reach the eagle
They're like little mischievous jesters.
The eagle is stoic and humble while the raven tries to annoy him ^^ Looks like the relationship between Batman and the Joker x)
If eagle batman,so raven like joker.
But that mythical arturs coat of arms -smaler crows-coughs(they are two sorts-yelow and red billed)
Raven too big for mythical artur
Until it tries to jump on the raven twice.
By the way in last decade of 20th century in Lithuania was monthly journal of jokes:funny stories and pictures-named "kranklys"-in english means :raven)))
It's playing the "I'm not touching you" game.
I mean, it was, until it snagged the eagle's wing.
This was funny at first but then I realized they seem to be caged together there.... can the eagle not escape that constant annoyance??
2:19 that big wing pose is majestic though. 😁😁
That's hilarious! The eagle is probably thinking "is it TRYING to get me to eat it or what???"
Ravens Crows and Magpies know that birds of prey hunt and kill them. They intentionally gang up on them and make them feel unwelcome. Just the other day here in Australia, I saw a hawk chasing a bird through the treetops and an Australian Magpie came out of nowhere and rugby tackled the Hawk out of the sky. Extremely brave and intelligent animals
Raven" nyah,nnah nah" Eagle "Don't come near ME!"
Nasty raven laughing at Eagle......😢
The raven is really into the show, and you can clearly see the eagle pissed off by the end
1:50 you can tell he's reached his limit
The raven is literally trolling and laughing at the eagle.
I reckon the crow was spouting mean comments at the eagle's expense
Ravens are basically the trolls of the animal kingdom. 😂
Ravens are actually amazing birds. Their level of intelligence is almost frightening. If anything ever happened to humans, it would be an all out battle between Squid and Ravens for control of the Earth.
Little guy's lucky the eagle didn't decide to make a meal outta him.
why did they put such obviously antagonistic species in the same enclousure together lol
For public fun, obviously.
I would assume the raven just slipped in for free food and decided to hang around and annoy everyone.
One of these eagles has been spending time here on the coast of Maine, some 6,000 miles away from it's normal habitat.