They still sound fierce, lions roar can be heard over 5 miles and you can feel the vibration of power of its roar when near it. and lions growl sounds just like what people expect, their growls sound like what people think are roar. Tigers are so overrated and overfavored. A tigers roar sounds like a meow, not fierce at all. their growl sounds just the same as a lion btw. People are so narrow minded thinking lions don’t do multiple sounds, they growl and roar.
@MarshalMarrs-eu9yhI recently rewatched that movie and thought "wow, that's probably the only movie I've ever seen that uses real eagle chirps instead of the majestic screech!"
Fun fact: in the original jurassic park movie, the sound team didn't know what a raptor sounds like so they just mixed a bunch of sounds that they think what would a raptor sound like and one of those sounds used was a sound of tortoises mating which became the now iconic raptor call
@@ice_swallow_come5964 But Velociraptor and other dromaeosaurids are extinct. Unlike birds of prey. We know what extant raptors sound like, so there's no excuse for using the wrong sound. Even when it comes to extinct organisms, they shouldn't do ridiculous things like making sauropods purple.
Okay, this might sound stupid, but who doesn't live near a lot of red tails? They're everywhere I've been in the whole American West. Are they out East?
@@jaredlancaster4137 copy-pasting from Wikipedia: The red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) is a bird of prey that breeds throughout most of North America, from the interior of Alaska and northern Canada to as far south as Panama and the West Indies
@Doodle Hobbo 2 Thank you for reminding me of something which I was sure got removed from my memory now I have to live with this for the rest of my life
“The eagle takes credit for something that wasn’t his to begin with… that is the bird we put on our flag. Some jokes just write themselves.” - Casual Geographic
Used to play a computer game called SimPark where you can make your own nature park. Its bird call game was how I learned about real bald eagle sounds.
@@KurtisHere_91 in your comment you refer to “the bird”, I’m assuming bald eagle, as seeming to be cool until it opens its mouth. I’m also gonna assume that when you say “until it opens its mouth” you’re referring to its call, which is what the video is about. Hence me asking you; you think the eagle isn’t cool because of it’s weird call?
@@dankmouse632 I never said anything about not thinking they were cool, I love eagles I was just taking the opportunity (as a propa bri'ish lad) to do a bit of American slander
@@thejonofalltradesyes that was definitely a seagull but when you take a hear on the actual call it doesn't even sound any good compare to the "real sound"
No signing, lemme guess u aint even American Edit: before anyone says that this is stupid. All my replies were joking & mocking & shartire. I didn't know anyone would get mad, sorry if I came across as rude. And no this is not a lie. Just so no one gets mad I am adding \s for all of my replies
Red Tailed Hawk: And they dont even pay me enough i cant even buy milk for my kids (Edit) Thank you to everyone who liked and replied in this comment ive never had this much likes on a comment before so thanks to whoever you are i hope you have a great day thanks again :D
Yep, we have red tailed hawks here and they sound like that, I always wondered why a bald eagle would sound so similar but didn't think much about it. Now I know lol. We also have Coopers Hawks and those make a similar sound but slightly softer and higher pitched, it sounds farther away even if they're close to you.
I live in Alaska where bald eagles are super common and they do make a very high chittering noise. I also have small dogs so I worry that an eagle is going to snatch them.
@@evilsharkey8954 I have two small Boston terriers and one vizsla. I’m not worried about the vizsla but the Boston terriers are the sources of constant and incapacitating worry:
As a kid I always wondered why the bald eagles that lived near my house didn’t make that noise. Was kinda disappointed when I learned it was a hawk instead. But I learned about not trusting movies/TV as much.
This reminds me of Darth Vader having a voice actor. The Scottish dude who played him, David Prowse wasn't vocally intimidating enough so they hired James Earl Jones, a deeper voice for the job. Fun fact, James also voiced Mufasa in the original animated Lion King movie.
James Earl Jones doesn't just have a deep voice, he has an oddly smooth cadence and precise pronunciation. He had a severe stutter as a child and basically had to teach himself to speak very consciously and deliberately to overcome it.
I saw one up close at a rescue center in Alaska. They're absolutely majestic and incredible. It sounds less like a seagull irl by the way. I'm just glad America has a bird that is powerful, but not too noisy and annoying. Maybe that doesn't represent all Americans, especially ones we see get famous online, but it does represent a good bit. America is not annoying as a whole. You just see the worst of us because the loudest voices make the headlines.
Lol. True. All superpowers are like that. In reality they aren't what we think they are. Just like Russia and how everyone thought they were Soo so powerful. Now the spotlight is on china.
For real. That wasn't some oversight on the founding fathers. They lived in these guys' habitat, hearing them call all the time. It was majestic enough to them and it's majestic enough for me.
They are! It doesn't matter what they sound like or if they're big bad bullies, their perpetually angy eyes and the way they walk like they disapprove of the whole world is just so adorable!
I actually learnt this when i was a kid; There was a Disney movie "Brother Bear". The eagel in the movie made this sound that sounded like the sound you presented, but.. it was more of a quicker paced cackle kind of sound. Thats how i learnt how an eagel actually sounds.
Its just Hollywood being Hollywood, they also get explosions wrong (they use gasoline deflagrations to make detonations look more impressive). They also dub over lions because tigers have more impressive roars. Another animal call they misuse all the time is the loon.
It look cool until it speak, basically every US president in modern time ever. From outright liar war criminal to Mr. Do nothing to wicked witch to demon clown and latest guy is a coelacanth(living fossil that doesn't evolved for 200 million years)
@@floogullmadevideos Somebody's butthurt about several hundreds of people in this comment section making fun of America for being a gigantical thief and bully for the past 300 years, you're the one insecure about your country lmfao, because you know it's true. ( remember, a bad government doesn't represent how the people are, I'm not talking shit about every single American, just the ones who like to put USA above everyone else and think it's the greatest even though it's far, VERY far from being that way- So in conclusion? You.)
As someone who has gotten the chance to work with these amazing birds - their "cackle" is WAY more impressive in person. Tbh that was a bad take on their sound. Its incredible in person
I always knew this too! I remember being a kid and thinking, “why are they using a hawk cry for an eagle?” Same for the MGM Lion Roar. I’d never heard a lion vocalize like that before…
Yeah... As someone who learned English as a second language it's especially odd. I first heard that name with little context and no picture of the animal. Just some sentence like: "I saw a bald eagle in the zoo" While I understood that they weren't referring to a bird that lost its feathers I pictured a vulture as they actually have featherless, bald heads. I just thought that the English name of some species of vulture was bald eagle... When I found out that bald eagles are what my native language calls "(American) white headed lake eagle" I was surprised. Bald eagle doesn't really sound that majestic and to be honest... Is a little bit of a cruel name for a bird of prey that looks pretty cool and majestic and was chosen as a national animal.
@@annasstorybox7906You are missing the context of the name. Back in the day, when the eagle was named, Bald was another term for white. You need to get your head out of your ass, dude.
eagles and gulls are not close relatives at all LMAO. few birds are less distantly related to each other - gulls are part of the shorebird order, Charadriiformes, whereas eagles are part of Accipitriformes, which also contains hawks, buzzards, vultures and other close relatives. these groups' lineages split from each other shortly after the K-Pg extinction event, so they are approximately about 60 million years diverged. for comparison, thats about the same time the lineages of humans and rabbits split from each other - so eagles are related to seagulls only as much as you are related to a rabbit
I figured the similar cry was related to sharing habitats and thus having similar environmental pressures. Bald Eagles primarily eat fish, so they both live near bodies of water. Or maybe it's just coincidental.
when i tink of bald eagles i don't think of strenght, courige or determination or any of that i just think of a bird like it never had any simbolic meaning
Coastal gulls are another thing entirely 😭 Seem them gang up on poor unsuspecting people when not given food..it’s wild. They always end up winning, and getting whatever the person had. Ones away from the coast are much smaller and far more skittish
I heard that they didn't tell the eagle he'd been dubbed over until the film was released and now the eagle refuses to say anything nice about George Lucas.
I'm an acting major. We had this project called "Manimal" where we picked and animal to play as and later would give that animals attributes to a human. My animal was the bald eagle and during my research I learned about their call. My voice can't go that high but I did end up having to replicate it
when I've heard the bird's call in real life it sounds almost hauntingly beautiful to me, at least with the acoustics of outside. But to each their own
Which was a mistake. The original bird doesn't sound bad. It just sounds like a bird.
But not cool
I think it sounds cute
it sounds like a seagull
@@Flufflord_Puffball yeah
It sounds FIINE but I get why they did it
Look, kids! A Bald Eagle! The symbol of our great nation.”
Seagull noises*
That made me laugh hard lol
XD
"A bald Eagle" 😂 I'm dying _help_-
@@Amylia___10it *is* called bald eagle
@@AnataoWasurenu I know but it's still funny to me...
Same thing with the lion intro. Lions don't sound that fierce at all. What you're hearing is the roar of a Siberian tiger.
That lion intro is being torture by the way
They still sound fierce, lions roar can be heard over 5 miles and you can feel the vibration of power of its roar when near it. and lions growl sounds just like what people expect, their growls sound like what people think are roar. Tigers are so overrated and overfavored. A tigers roar sounds like a meow, not fierce at all. their growl sounds just the same as a lion btw. People are so narrow minded thinking lions don’t do multiple sounds, they growl and roar.
@@techfrank2431 it's a debunked myth
@@MichaelHarto oh I see. Can't believe someone made that edit. Imagine if it was real🤣
@TechFrank You went from *stating* something was *tortured* to, "Imagine if it was real 😂"
Props to The Polar Express for getting bald eagle calls right
Damn, i never realized that but thinking back i perfectly remember what youre talking about
Oh yeah, you're right! I love that part, too. I like the sounds the eagles make. :)
@MarshalMarrs-eu9yhI recently rewatched that movie and thought "wow, that's probably the only movie I've ever seen that uses real eagle chirps instead of the majestic screech!"
@MarshalMarrs-eu9yh that is true
And feather family in roblox
The red-tailed hawk screech is kind of just used as a 'generic raptor call', and in Hollywood they sometimes use the wrong call for the wrong bird.
Fun fact: in the original jurassic park movie, the sound team didn't know what a raptor sounds like so they just mixed a bunch of sounds that they think what would a raptor sound like and one of those sounds used was a sound of tortoises mating which became the now iconic raptor call
@@ice_swallow_come5964 But Velociraptor and other dromaeosaurids are extinct. Unlike birds of prey. We know what extant raptors sound like, so there's no excuse for using the wrong sound.
Even when it comes to extinct organisms, they shouldn't do ridiculous things like making sauropods purple.
Plenty of hawk calls in westerns.
Isn’t it almost a running joke at this point to use a loon call for almost anything?
@wertfi908 yep esp on looney tunes cartoons.
The real bird is also a bully & a thief. So the real bird represents America quite well.
lol
Bruh
Tru tho
Seethe
As an American, I can confirm that this is 100% accurate
As someone who lives near a lot of red tails its so bad ass to hear that screech
Get the red tail to be the new national bird
Same. Love hearing that screech and looking up to see two of them taking swipes at eachother.
Okay, this might sound stupid, but who doesn't live near a lot of red tails? They're everywhere I've been in the whole American West. Are they out East?
@@jaredlancaster4137 copy-pasting from Wikipedia: The red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) is a bird of prey that breeds throughout most of North America, from the interior of Alaska and northern Canada to as far south as Panama and the West Indies
@@tortis6342 Thanks! So yeah, pretty much all of North America.
To be fair, the only movie where I saw a bald eagle doing its natural sound was Brother Bear
And spirit
And polar express
And peacemaker
if you've ever been to Alaskan beaches, you know that eagles like to act like giant seagulls when they can.
They're just buffed up seagulls
seagles
Why would I go to a beach in Alaska, that’s literally the arctic of the Us
That is terrifying. Can you imagine a group of bald eagles swooping in to take your potato chips?
@@TigerShork1to freeze to death
Red tailed hawk : *Majestic noise*
Bald eagle : *Seagull noise*
Edit: was last here when it was 1k when this get so popular
😂
It sounds like someone screaming In agony-
s-eagle
Red tailed coc-
@@HeyGameBro123EXUSE MEH? Why, Јҵѕꚍ ѡӊұ?
The Angry birds movie really wasnt lying💀
For sure
Exactly 💀
*stands up proudly, looks into the distance*
"No"
It def was showing the true murica 💀
Fr 💀
Truly a accurate symbol of America 🫡
Heh, in its fakeness.
A lot of us would rather have something that looks cool over something that actually is.
@@lazarus8018 yea, thats how they sell things
Angry birds captured bald eagles pretty well then
@Doodle Hobbo 2 did you really need to mention that 💀
@@jskskl yes
OH SHIT-
@doodlehobbo2142 must've tasted like aged syrup
@Doodle Hobbo 2 Thank you for reminding me of something which I was sure got removed from my memory now I have to live with this for the rest of my life
I think this bird really represents what America is.
Smokes & mirrors?
A fraud?
But it's not fat and week
@@OAAMIKEWeak*
All feathers no shriek?
Red Tailed Hawk: You took, EVERYTHING from me!!
Bald Eagle: *N U H U H ! ! !*
Fuck you mean nuh uh?!
I'm a Eagle no your a adult man I'm a Eagle Eagle,sounds
@@rhemirosecelajes9274what
@@rhemirosecelajes9274hawk sounds*
The fuck you mean nuh uh?
A bald eagle is just an overgrown seagull
“The eagle takes credit for something that wasn’t his to begin with… that is the bird we put on our flag.
Some jokes just write themselves.”
- Casual Geographic
Have you, uh, seen the American flag?
@@maxg4304It’s not exactly literal, but like metaphoric (don’t know if that’s the word).
just like America
lol
The eagle isn't taking credit for anything because they don't care about human propaganda! SMH
"You know, 'Merica" 😂 🤣 I'm dying
Merica in my language literally means, white pepper
@@anonymjet4436 xd
@@anonymjet4436what the hell does white pepper taste like?
MERICA!!! 🇺🇸
@@MintMilk. it taste like black pepper, but a lot milder
It's like Deadpool said, “Looks are everything. You ever heard David Beckham speak?..."
David Beckham should lip sync someone like James Earl Jones 😂
Mouth sexed a can of helium
David Beckham’s voice doesn’t sound back actually, it’s exactly how I expect an Englishman to sound
How's David Beckham?
“It’s like he mouth sexed a can of helium!
You think Ryan Reynolds got so far on his superior acting method?!”
I like how the wings are drawn super detailed and the feet are just two little forks
LOL
It represent the US more like that.
Nah, the US is indeed strong, courage and determined. So makeover was necessary.
@@blazer9547bro the politicians are clowns and healthcare is unaffordable. plus, school shootings.
@@blazer9547 Us fakes being rich, safe and developed, just like this bird has its voice faked
@@blazer9547 determined to take oil, courageous to fight poor countries to take their oil, and strong when it needs to steal oil
@@gregkerna7410 lol but all the Europeans, Australia and Canada helped to 😂
Shout out the the red tailed hawk for being the true freedom birb
This vid is anti America propaganda to kill our great leader bird of America but America never dies America forever 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇸
It is a pretty cool hawk😎
When the Hollywood producers heard the eagle's real voice, I jokingly imagine them going _General Eagle! You are a bold one!_
*bald
@@Beanmastrlol
@@Beanmastr r/whoosh
@@arktrooperecho7241 Oh BoY yOu ReAlLy ShOwEd Me I’m JuSt GoInG tO cRy
@@Beanmastr um ok
Red tailed Hawk: "HE COPIED MY WHOLE FRICKIN FLOW!! WORD FOR WORD, BAR FOR BAR!!"
“This is a bald eag-“
“NUH-UH!”
I always enjoyed how they used the proper eagle calls in Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron.
Well, it did have some anti-imperialists undertones so that shouldn't be a surprise that they ignored imperialist propaganda.
My favorite movie. I gotta rewatch it & see if I notice that.
That’s what I was looking for. Such an amazing movie!
And it still sounded epic.
And in The Polar Express
The red taild needs an oscar
It's the Virginia state bird, so it already has a staple in the nation.
CAWWWWW🦅🦅🦅🦅🔥🔥🔥🔥🇺🇸🇺🇸
oscars are for acting
@@crow231exactly, the red tailed did a really good job acting. You proved their point
The handsome bald eagle also needs an Oscar
the united states of america every time they try to go isolationist for 1 second
Used to play a computer game called SimPark where you can make your own nature park. Its bird call game was how I learned about real bald eagle sounds.
Just goes to show that this is the perfect bird to represent America, it's seems cool and intimidating until it opens its mouth
Because of a weird call you think the bald eagle isn’t cool now?
@@dankmouse632 I don't know where you got that from
@@KurtisHere_91 in your comment you refer to “the bird”, I’m assuming bald eagle, as seeming to be cool until it opens its mouth. I’m also gonna assume that when you say “until it opens its mouth” you’re referring to its call, which is what the video is about. Hence me asking you; you think the eagle isn’t cool because of it’s weird call?
@@dankmouse632 I never said anything about not thinking they were cool, I love eagles I was just taking the opportunity (as a propa bri'ish lad) to do a bit of American slander
Kinda like the British Empire huh?
Imagine an alternate reality where the red tailed hawk was our bird and it was dubbed over with a bald eagle squack
It's even worse when you find out that dolphins don't make that sound you usually hear in sponge bob
It sounds like a seagulls call 😂😂😂
Majestic
That definitely was just a seagull. Actual bald eagle calls aren’t nearly that bad
Sea birds tend to sound similar.
@@thejonofalltradesyes that was definitely a seagull but when you take a hear on the actual call it doesn't even sound any good compare to the "real sound"
@@mesaddd5822 yeah I know. I’ve heard it countless times, I’m just saying specifically that what they showed is wrong
@@thejonofalltrades that’s a real eagle, just not their most common call.
Petition for the red tailed hawk to become the national bird
I will gladly sign.
Omg I wish
No signing, lemme guess u aint even American
Edit: before anyone says that this is stupid. All my replies were joking & mocking & shartire. I didn't know anyone would get mad, sorry if I came across as rude. And no this is not a lie. Just so no one gets mad I am adding \s for all of my replies
@@Gir_fan Why would they care so much about the national bird if they weren't American?
@@totallygarnular "state" Yeah no, they said national. Also, he has no American mindset. \s
Red Tailed Hawk: And they dont even pay me enough i cant even buy milk for my kids
(Edit) Thank you to everyone who liked and replied in this comment ive never had this much likes on a comment before so thanks to whoever you are i hope you have a great day thanks again :D
Since when do birds drink milk
@@raptorthegamer5524 look up ‘crop milk’
Ever heard of crow's milk ;)
Paid in exposure
@@randomsandwichian *cries in intern*
Ben Franklin wanted a turkey as the national bird. I bet he wouldn't have needed a voiceover.
I’m an eagle. YOU’RE NOT AN EAGLE. YOU’RE AN ADULT MAN. I’M an eagle. CAW! CAW! CAW CAW CAW CAW CAW!
OMG HAHAHAHAHA THIS MEME AGAIN
Yep, we have red tailed hawks here and they sound like that, I always wondered why a bald eagle would sound so similar but didn't think much about it. Now I know lol. We also have Coopers Hawks and those make a similar sound but slightly softer and higher pitched, it sounds farther away even if they're close to you.
so cute tho 😍
why hide that majestic cackle?
Becuase it's known as America's representation so it needs to show courage and other shit
Strength, Courage and other stuff. Because it describes AMERICA.
@@FilipinoNoob69420 no... Its what they want to be described as
@@Y_r_u491Why else would you want to be described as
Red tailed hawk: 🔊💪🗿💪
Bald eagle: 🔉👁️👄👁️
I would keep its little squeaky sounds because it’s ✨MAJESTIC AND POWERFUL✨ in the cutest way possible
I live in Alaska where bald eagles are super common and they do make a very high chittering noise. I also have small dogs so I worry that an eagle is going to snatch them.
They’ll leave larger dogs alone. You can get anti-coyote vests that should also deter raptors.
@@evilsharkey8954 I have two small Boston terriers and one vizsla. I’m not worried about the vizsla but the Boston terriers are the sources of constant and incapacitating worry:
As a kid I always wondered why the bald eagles that lived near my house didn’t make that noise. Was kinda disappointed when I learned it was a hawk instead. But I learned about not trusting movies/TV as much.
😂thats a terrible call example for the bald eagle, its call is actually beautiful and way better sounding than whatever that was.
The calls actually just sound like a seagull which is kinda cool
It's so majestic
@@Old_Nosey Seagulls are flying rats that deserve death.
@@Peter_Turbo4 You need to get that anger checked
@@Peter_Turbo4 you got your food stolen by them or sumthn? 💀
Yup , that's more represents US
No Russia maybe
@@blazer9547 no, because Bears can actually roar
@@Polska_Edits oh yeah right.
LMAO THIS COMMENT SECTION... I think the sound of a cash register represents the sound of every country the best now.
@@TalooshDaBoss gun fire represents some more
Every birds call is beautiful in its own way :)
Listen to a cassowary's call without any sort of protective barrier, I'll guarantee it's beautiful then, certainly memorable
"Strong, encouraged, and determined" - "Oh, so anything but america?" - "You know; america!" - "What?"
Living where the eagle's range has recently been restored, I still have to do a double take when I hear them.
Bald eagle in movies:red-tailed-hawk sound
Bald eagle in real life:seagull noises?!
Edit:MOMMA IM FAMOUS
This is the noise when I someone tries to steal my purse in public 😂
@@Indoraptor-i3llol
This reminds me of Darth Vader having a voice actor. The Scottish dude who played him, David Prowse wasn't vocally intimidating enough so they hired James Earl Jones, a deeper voice for the job. Fun fact, James also voiced Mufasa in the original animated Lion King movie.
Simba, I am your father.
He (JEJ) also voiced live action Mufasa.
James Earl Jones doesn't just have a deep voice, he has an oddly smooth cadence and precise pronunciation. He had a severe stutter as a child and basically had to teach himself to speak very consciously and deliberately to overcome it.
This is so strange. Darth Vader is like Ariel ..... Made up😂
@@thebaseandtriflingcreature174Nooooooooooooooo
It is actually true. I saw one in real life and it did sound like an overgrown seagull.
I saw one up close at a rescue center in Alaska. They're absolutely majestic and incredible. It sounds less like a seagull irl by the way. I'm just glad America has a bird that is powerful, but not too noisy and annoying. Maybe that doesn't represent all Americans, especially ones we see get famous online, but it does represent a good bit. America is not annoying as a whole. You just see the worst of us because the loudest voices make the headlines.
finally a comment that doesn't try to defame the uk but also says some of america is cool
The fact that the real national bird is hidded behind an image is peak of USA representation.
More like representative of peak media misinformation.
Lol. True. All superpowers are like that. In reality they aren't what we think they are. Just like Russia and how everyone thought they were Soo so powerful.
Now the spotlight is on china.
Sounds like typical Hollywood dishonest show business, unfortunately.
A Normalized 'white' lie is still a lie 😞
The bald eagle's natural cry sounds majestic enough to me.
Especially if you hear the call echo throughout a valley.
For real. That wasn't some oversight on the founding fathers. They lived in these guys' habitat, hearing them call all the time. It was majestic enough to them and it's majestic enough for me.
@@grumbotron4597it sounds like a seagull😂. If you live in the uk then you can hear this majestic sounds a lot
I went to a zoo/animal sanctuary that was rehabilitating eagles. And they sound adorable
It sounds like a seagull and I can’t stop laughing💀
The real birds are totaly majestic i once saw one and they are beautiful
They are! It doesn't matter what they sound like or if they're big bad bullies, their perpetually angy eyes and the way they walk like they disapprove of the whole world is just so adorable!
@@ThePopo543 yes! Your right
Many people also bully birds like Kiwis cuz they cant fly and arrent so colorful
"y'know America.."
That line had me chocking on my sandwich.....why? Idk ....
American people feel that when she said "you know America" and more when they hear the reall sound of the eagle💀💀💀
I don't care what anyone says, Bald eagle calls can sound damn beautiful.
Seagull Sound
cute sound
I actually learnt this when i was a kid;
There was a Disney movie "Brother Bear". The eagel in the movie made this sound that sounded like the sound you presented, but.. it was more of a quicker paced cackle kind of sound.
Thats how i learnt how an eagel actually sounds.
ayyy a brother bear fan! not many know it!
And now you should learn how to spell eagle.. jk bro don't take it seriously :)
That eagle call is adorable, I freaking love eagles
They basically sound like a sea gull
the fact that the bald eagle isn't bald fills you with determination for some reason
Undertale reference
You can’t really call the Bald Eagle a fake when it’s Humans who are the ones making and watching the films… more like ‘the paparazzi lied’.
Its just Hollywood being Hollywood, they also get explosions wrong (they use gasoline deflagrations to make detonations look more impressive). They also dub over lions because tigers have more impressive roars.
Another animal call they misuse all the time is the loon.
the bird *ACTUALLY* represent America correctly
It look cool until it speak, basically every US president in modern time ever. From outright liar war criminal to Mr. Do nothing to wicked witch to demon clown and latest guy is a coelacanth(living fossil that doesn't evolved for 200 million years)
Someone's insecure about the9r country
@@floogullmadevideosshut up
@@floogullmadevideos Somebody's butthurt about several hundreds of people in this comment section making fun of America for being a gigantical thief and bully for the past 300 years, you're the one insecure about your country lmfao, because you know it's true. ( remember, a bad government doesn't represent how the people are, I'm not talking shit about every single American, just the ones who like to put USA above everyone else and think it's the greatest even though it's far, VERY far from being that way- So in conclusion? You.)
That one eagle from angry birds has been real quiet since this dropped💀
My bro just had a voice crack.
The bald eagle’s natural call can still be a call of beauty when used right
Bald eagle's mating dance is something out of fiction itself
Same thing for lions, they are given tiger roars.
Correction, tiger growls.
Tiger roars are more of a meow than what everyone identifies as a roar.
@@redstonewarrior0152 oh, thanks. Now I gotta look up the tiger meows lol
Leopard Roars
“When we think of bald eagles we think of strength, and courage, and determination. Ya know, America!” As an American, I think Burger, gun, and oil.
As someone who has gotten the chance to work with these amazing birds - their "cackle" is WAY more impressive in person. Tbh that was a bad take on their sound. Its incredible in person
Seeing an eagle fills you with determination*
I always knew this too! I remember being a kid and thinking, “why are they using a hawk cry for an eagle?” Same for the MGM Lion Roar. I’d never heard a lion vocalize like that before…
Seeing the origin of the bald eagle's hawking fills you with...
*D E T E R M I N A T I O N*
Wasn't expecting to see an undertale reference here
When you realize bald eagle aren't bald
Yeah... As someone who learned English as a second language it's especially odd. I first heard that name with little context and no picture of the animal. Just some sentence like: "I saw a bald eagle in the zoo"
While I understood that they weren't referring to a bird that lost its feathers I pictured a vulture as they actually have featherless, bald heads. I just thought that the English name of some species of vulture was bald eagle...
When I found out that bald eagles are what my native language calls "(American) white headed lake eagle" I was surprised. Bald eagle doesn't really sound that majestic and to be honest... Is a little bit of a cruel name for a bird of prey that looks pretty cool and majestic and was chosen as a national animal.
@@annasstorybox7906You are missing the context of the name. Back in the day, when the eagle was named, Bald was another term for white. You need to get your head out of your ass, dude.
I mean they are closely related to Seagulls so I'm not surprised they that adorable cackle
Eagles are not closely related to gulls at all
I always thought they sounded like seagulls
eagles and gulls are not close relatives at all LMAO. few birds are less distantly related to each other - gulls are part of the shorebird order, Charadriiformes, whereas eagles are part of Accipitriformes, which also contains hawks, buzzards, vultures and other close relatives. these groups' lineages split from each other shortly after the K-Pg extinction event, so they are approximately about 60 million years diverged. for comparison, thats about the same time the lineages of humans and rabbits split from each other - so eagles are related to seagulls only as much as you are related to a rabbit
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Incidently, humans are closer related to rabbits than to cats and dogs. But that's not saying much.
I figured the similar cry was related to sharing habitats and thus having similar environmental pressures. Bald Eagles primarily eat fish, so they both live near bodies of water. Or maybe it's just coincidental.
My mom works at a national park and this is one of her favorite facts
Your mom sounds messed up.
when i tink of bald eagles i don't think of strenght, courige or determination or any of that i just think of a bird like it never had any simbolic meaning
So basically it’s just a cool looking seagull
Now that's some fun trivia
“I AM THE *MIGHTY EGALE*!”
Well, to be frank: not at all. The bald eagle is actually a falcon, not an eagle.
That call is still majestic.
America: Everyone praise the Eagles!
(And the Seagulls)
Kwit-kwit-keee-keee..
Translation: As a Hawk, I can confirm that the bald eagle is lipsinking.
“This is a bald eagle”
Damn.
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#giveriggyaraise
I live in one of the Bald Eagle’s natural habitats, and I approve this message.
Anyone who has ever lived near a coast can tell you that seagulls are much more terrifying than any eagle ever could be.
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Coastal gulls are another thing entirely 😭 Seem them gang up on poor unsuspecting people when not given food..it’s wild. They always end up winning, and getting whatever the person had. Ones away from the coast are much smaller and far more skittish
They: They didn’t actually record the real noise
Me: How is this different from other media?
oh wow it's like that one time when a certain country made a child lipsync because the child that was originally singing "isn't beautiful enough"
I remember that
china
China:
That MERICA was too much for me😂😂
Who knows what the dinosaurs really sounded like???😂😂😂
I never thought that two bids would so closely parallel David Prowse and James Earl Jones.
“you know, 🤠’merica🤠
My boy the red tailed hawk has been even more awesome than I knew my whole life. Much love red tailed hawk! ❤
The bald eagle is like that one friend who looks really mature and is really strong, but sounds 8.
does the hawk get paid appropriately
This Is America, nobody gets paid, only exploited.
I heard that they didn't tell the eagle he'd been dubbed over until the film was released and now the eagle refuses to say anything nice about George Lucas.
Im not sure if in brother bear Sitka really made the sound of a real bald eagle, but looks like a lot to me, and I think is so pretty in the movie.
That bird represents america pretty well actually
😂
I'm an acting major. We had this project called "Manimal" where we picked and animal to play as and later would give that animals attributes to a human. My animal was the bald eagle and during my research I learned about their call. My voice can't go that high but I did end up having to replicate it
when I've heard the bird's call in real life it sounds almost hauntingly beautiful to me, at least with the acoustics of outside. But to each their own