Why This Bird Could Be a Threat to International Security
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- Опубліковано 28 бер 2024
- I love these little flying freaks.
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Naked owl: www.tiktok.com/t/ZTLreuLky/
Face shifting owl: • Northern White Faced O...
Transformer owl: • Transformer Owl
Owl flight experiment: • Experiment! How Does A...
Crested pigeon take-off sound: • Crested Pigeons. Hear ...
Owl beheads hawk: • GREAT HORNED OWL EATIN...
Owl attacked peregrine falcon family: • Great Horned Owl ATTAC...
Owl hit and run on eagle: • Great Horned Owl knock...
Kestrel messes around and finds out: • Crazy!!!!! Wild kestre...
Barn owl catches hawk slipping: • Owl attacked by hawk.
Owl mobbed by crows: • A poor baby Owl being ...
Snowy owl vs. raven: • Owl & Raven
Owl fight to the death with raven: • Owl vs crow in Norwich Ny
Crow: "You took Everything from me!!"
Owl: "I don't even know who you are..."
“I don’t even know hoo you are”
Not everything was taken. The power of using tools remains a Corvid characteristic 😤
Its the oblivion npc that says (i dont know you and i dont care to know you)
@@adamnajami1919such a missed opportunity smh
@@adamnajami1919 I'm so disappointed in myself for not seeing that obvious pun....bravo
"Same test, same solution: That's convergent evolution" Ok, that's one incredibly baller line you just casually dropped there
Someone give Casual Geographic an award for that line alone 👏👏👏👏 I had to pause to take that one in
LITERALLYYY I was like, wait, that’s highkey a great way to explain it lolol
Agreed. So good.
I'm gonna use this now
My man´s dropping a rap album soon.
That thing about the prehistoric owl is no joke. Paleontologists have found the remains of early humans in what would have been those owls' massive nests. In most cases, there was a triangular hole in the human skull, making paleontologists believe that the owl would kill the humans by piercing the skull first, and then haul away what they could.
Those things must have been menaces Goddamn
How large would they have been relative to early humans?
😢
@@raminybhatti5740 Depends alot on the type of human. There have been ones that grew to be the size of 5year olds today and ones that would be huge men today,
Based on the plethora of fantasy games I have played that have giant owls as enemies...yeah, makes sense.
"Most cryptids are probably just owls" is my new favorite headcanon
There's a planetology / archaeology UA-camr called Trey The Explainer that's done videos on several cryptids. He has a running gag that all cryptids are either Owls or dead Basking Sharks and his followers even invented the Basking Owl to go along with the joke.
go watch "Trey the Explainer"
At least the flying ones.
Chupacabra is almost certainly a mange coyote, and sasquach is probably a bear or just a guy in a suit.
@@volteer1332seems like the chupacabra are just sick coyotes
"Owls are just the 'cats' of birds." That explains why I like 'em, too.
they kinda look like cats too
explains why i don't like them either
"Flying cat" is an old British slang term for an owl.
Fun fact, in Chinese owls are called 猫头鹰, which LITERALLY translates to “cat headed eagles”, or “eagles with cat-like heads”. It’s a description of the appearance yes, but the head contains the brain, and Chinese medicine have known that the brain is what guides thought so… maybe the name actually means “eagles that think like cats”?
@@zh84explains why they eat so many pigeons, since the latter are “flying rats” and all.
Best description for an Owl i ever heard was "bird hardware running cat software".
Nature's perfect assassin given wings. It's weakness: water. Just like cats.
Owls get wings, cats get a higher size cap (and in some cases, the ability to swim.)
@@Arceusmemesidk-zk7tmAll cats can swim, only some of them enjoy it.
@argentpuck I mean true but it's probably safe to say a jaguar is a better swimmer than a lion
OWLKITTY
11:45 Not only that, but unlike just any other bird of prey, where the elder chick bullies the younger ones to submission, barn owl chicks genuinely take care of each other, giving surplus food to their younger siblings
aw... thats wholesome!
:)
I never knew that. Quite sweet.
I guess Kludd didn’t get the memo.
i het you
"70 percent of Earth is water , you're not from Earth if 70 percent of the world does *this* to you" GENIUS !
My uncle found an injured baby barn owl once. Nursed it back to health and released it. Nested on his property, found a mate and it's offspring still live in the same nest and to this day seem to have no fear of humans. Some will even approach you and just hang out.
The pest control that the owls run must be wonderful!
Make no mistake, they're only chill because you're too big for them to eat
Lots of owls don't have a fear of humans. I've heard it's actually sort of a problem in some places. Anecdotally, one night I was walking home, thought I saw a cat on the sidewalk a few blocks away. I get closer, and it's an owl, just standing in the middle of the sidewalk eyeballing me. I kinda slowed down, thinking it would fly away. Nope, stood it's ground. Kinda had to go around it in a wide circle, while it's turning its head around and glaring at me. Almost felt more like an encounter with a bobcat or something.
That's wholesome, I hope no one will ever hurt them. Some humans are really the worst
@@NonEuclideanTacoCannon Yo, Gabriel Iglesias/Fluffy had a similar problem with a cockroach in Texas.
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Duolingo I promise I did my Spanish lesson
I did my Japanese lesson just like you wanted Duolingo, now let my Grandma go free 🥲
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I deleted my account ages ago. You cant hurt me anymore.
I just LOVE barn owls. They look so majestic, I don’t find them unsettling at all 🥺
they're cool, but their screeches just obliterate ears
Barn owls have a very "be not afraid" energy to them. I can see them giving someone an ethereal fear if that makes any sense. Together with mourning doves they're probably the most elegant looking animals I have ever seen.
I think they're cute ☺. Afraid 😨 is not in my vocabulary when it comes to barn owls 🦉. I'm more afraid of lions and tigers than I am of some barn owl 🦉. Lions and Tigers can kill you then eat you. Scorpions are creepy and some of the most venomous species can kill you if you don't handle them properly but there's no way to handle a hungry lion 🦁 or tiger 🐯 who are just out there in their natural habitat in a killing spree. They're one of nature's more feared carnivores, also one of the largest and most dangerous. At least with scorpions ♏ 🦂 serve a purpose when it comes to medicine since it's been proven very effective against life threatening conditions such as cancer ♋ 🦀 ..
@@eddypuentes6155 cringe 🤢
@@moudahaddad1484 bruh!!
"Support your local sky cats" is definitely NOT a sentence I thought I'd hear today.
"i can't tell you how many licks it takes you to get to a tootsie pops G-spot, but it takes two fingers to get to a hoot Ninja's control center" what the fuck is that sentence
Pure genius! That’s what kind of sentence that is. Now it gets to live in your mind rent free whenever you see an owl… or a tootsie pop.
It's poetry that's what. 👌
😂😂😂😂😂
A thing of linguistic beauty 😭
r/brandnewsentence
Oh hey a new Casual Geographic vid- WHAT THE F*CK IS THAT?!
Edit: Oh it's an owl, whaddya know.
If you haven't said that once on this channel, you're on the wrong video 😂😂
@@geekymetalhead5112 I've been a fan of this channel for years and this is so true
@@issytheamateurnerd9877 Same man
@@geekymetalhead5112Sure, but the freak was fast on that one.
You must be new
I’m so glad you did a video on owls. They (specifically barn owls) have always been my favorite birds. Because I grew up on the Guardians of Ga’hoole books.
This script, and its delivery, are WAAAY up there! Stellar work dude! Much appreciation from a really old guy whose seen it all , but hasn't seen much approaching this.
I agree! His delivery is sublime.
African folkstory:
The owl was once the king of the birds. He was feared for being the bird with horns and whatever he commanded all the other birds did.
But one day as he was being cleaned by his servant plover, he was bragging about something he never did and moved his head too much. He accidentally moved his horns into the plover's beak, but instead of hurting the plover, everyone saw that his horns were just feathers.
They bannished the owl as punishment for tricking them all into being his subjects. And that is why the owl flies alone at night.
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Unexpected but entirely welcome bit of culture in the comments. That's really quite interesting to know, thank you.
I collect folktales, folklore, myths, and stories as one of my lifelong hobbies, and I'm excited to tell you I hadn't heard that one before! Thank you for posting 😊😊
good note! Did you know Ra's depiction is like that of an owl? The Eygptian God ra is an owl!
@@KingofAwesomness14huh, I would’ve thought he’d be a falcon of some sort
@@pacowallochenkenrick Ancient Egypt already has Horus, a falcon-headed diety sometimes depicted as a full falcon.
"Owls are just the cats of birds," is a claim I've been harping on for years now, ever since I learned that owls, like cats, are both very smart and extremely stupid, absolute units in the world of hunters, and crazy enough to run fades with creatures sometimes ten or twenty times their size.
Remind me of that video of a cat who punch a croc (?)
Would that make crows the dogs of birds?
@@mackenzy.mp4yes, I think so LoL
@@yamamotohiromori419 Mugsy is the cat's name.
They also have the two best night visions in the game
I just got back from Thailand and I highly recommend Maerim Elephant Sanctuary! They are completely ethical and you get to feed them vegetables, carry banana tree trunks to them, give them a mud bath, and bathe with them at the end! There is no elephant riding and their elephants are rescued. A truly beautiful experience.
:)
4:47 Owls are beautifully incredible creatures!!! Seeing you put on the barred owl caterwauling reminded me of when they’d hoot, coo, and cackle outside my window when we lived in North Carolina. Absolutely MISS those sounds 🦉♥️
Owls in the wild: nightmare fuel murder machine
Domesticated owls: feathered cat
cats are also nightmare fuel murder machine ( only for small birds and rodents so ).
same thing as wild cats lol
@@ShantalhaitianPrincess And just as silent (well. Owls may be more, but still)
there's no domesticated owls- only tame. not enough time has passed for domestication, and not every animal can be domesticated since there's a lot of factors that goes into domestication.
domestication takes ages and results in a change in traits. meanwhile a lot of the owls you see people in possession of are either taken from the wild, or relatively recently descended from wild ancestors that were taken from the wild by humans. they're usually exposed from a young age to humans in a way that makes them typically see humans as friendly and food sources, maybe form a bond if the species is social enough.
it's not really any different than when people own big cats, crocodiles, apes, or other very exotic pets (that really shouldn't be pets)- they're not domesticated, they're just tame.
@@ElegantHope there's always one
"Sky Cats" is such a perfect description of owls. They're both super soft, extremely successful hunters, own the night, will beef with anything, no matter how big, can go from cute to demon in a heartbeat, and have moments of either pure genius or extreme clumsiness. And I love them both. Also, congratulations on reaching the like goal to visit the sanctuary. I hope you have fun.
You got all that right.
They're both so cute and so scarry at the same time.
That's so true
You couldn't be more right.
Both hate water, too.
"But then... You have this..."
*Sees the owl at **1:42*
That owl looks like a damn Dark Souls mob.... And that expression gives off "Hoo dare to disturb my slumber?"
It is beyond awesome to see how you made your own lane with your content. Very informational and very kool at the same time. As a parent with toddlers, I can appreciate a channel like this even more.
Thank you, keep doing your thing!
Casual Geographic: "Water destroys an owls feathers"
The Owl at the end of the video here 13:00: "This sentence wouldn't stop me because I can't speak English!"
Worth pointing out that he said it destroys their flight capability, not the feather itself. Without the waxy coating that most birds' feathers have, they can fly quieter than insects, but it means the feathers absorb water. So they're no opposed to water, but most likely to bathe when they're feeling secure they won't need to fly 'til they dry off.
@@argentpuck Yes, and the owl at the end was only taking quick dips in the water so it wouldn't get too soaked.
If the duolingo bird did meth:
Tbh I don’t think that’s a hypothetical scenario- 😂
Also I love ur pfp lol
bold of you to assume the duolingo bird doesnt do meth
@@Opinioned thx. Also fun fact, This channel was actually created as a school project, where we had to make our own news reports
Trailer park Duolingo
@@Weeb-kt4rt no no no. The bird does fentanyl. You should know better.
7:27 this one image became a emoji on a discord server that im on it,and when i saw it i got cracked up to the point i had a asthma crisis.
Your narration is hilarious and right on! I ❤ owls and have known some personally.
I used to volunteer on the Raptor Team at a local wildlife rescue. We cared for the non-releasable raptors who were ambassadors for their kind and provided much-needed wildlife education.
These birds are amazing! We had a Great Horned Owl who had been raised from a chick by humans who fed her a very bad diet. She became afflicted with rickets and couldn't fly, so we put a leash on her jesses and took her for walks. She loved it!
We exercised the birds capable of flight by using food to have them fly between volunteers using falconry techniques on a line.
They are so intelligent and fascinating. I loved and miss those days!
❤🦅🦉❤
The corvid/owl war is nuts. I don't remember where I heard the story, but there was supposedly a documented case where an owl chose to drown itself when it was cornerd by a murder of crows.
Which is to say, a murder of crows decided to drown an owl, because they knew it wasn't waterproof, and would lose flight power when wet
@@gormnykreim8650putting the "murder" in "murder of crows"
Might be a case of Mandela Effect hitting me, but I remember watching a similar video of a hyena cornered by lions choosing to throw itself off a cliff that was blatantly a lethal fall. I vaguely remember the hyena looking pretty sad before jumping, too.
@@nextcaesargaming5469now I'm sad too :(
Well you jump off the cliff you probably die but you don't jump off the cliff and you definitely die and at least he gets the benefit of not being eaten alive
CasGeo for 13 min---owls are demonhellmonsters
CasGeo at the end---floofbirb does a bath
They have the best of both worlds; kyoot AND scary.
@@kellywalker1664…like a kitty!
Here's to the demonhellmonster floofbirbs! ❤
Also: Oh Hi!
My father has been seeing a powerful owl at the farm recently, there's cameras up trying to get a confirmed sighting as there hasn't been any proof of one in the area for over 20 years
( “There’s birds of prey & the ones birds 🙏🏾 pray about.” )
😂 🤣 😭 💀 ☠️ 🪦 👻 😂 8:26 😅
I love owls. One description I've heard for them is: "cat software in bird hardware"
Nature showing that there's more than one meta.
That is a perfect description 😂
I like them even more now, myself! In fact, they're even a symbol for my hometown, the city of Leeds, featuring on our Coat of Arms!
The chinese word for owl apparently translates to "cat-headed eagle" or hawk or something like that.
Owls are cats like Parrots are dogs.
@@nujevad28I like that
I used to volunteer at a zoo and the barn owl.They had had been raised by humans. So he would hop on your back and shriek at you to show you how cute he was. A soft & terrifying good boi :3
He was so light. His grip was SO powerful!
Some owls imprint on humans and think the back of your head is another owl that wants to party.
If you've ever walked into a place where the owl is just standing there on the ground, you might be surprised that they can open their wings and launch straight up into the air like 20 feet. It's the weirdest thing I've ever seen.
Pretty scary too if it's 4 feet tall.😮
1:46 Really nice to see that you included the Mothman is one of your videos. I would love to see cryptids in future episodes. Your in one of my top ranks of Best Channels on UA-cam by the wa.y. Keep the good stuff coming man
"The same bird that hunts hawks can get jumped by murder crows."
That's why they're called a murder.
They're actually called that coz they noticed that when a large number of men were walking in unison it usually meant there would be a buffet of corp-ses afterwards
I'm referring to war
Yeah they'll officially be OP once their next update and patch gets installed into Earth.OS
@@AnonamemusHacker-yk2dh lol
Few errors but it’s alri-
@@AnonamemusHacker-yk2dh "hey jim, you see all those shiny dudes walking together?"
"yeah why?"
"these guys are walking food dispensers, just follow em a while and youll find dead food all over"
9:02 Fun fact: the rivalry between owls & crows is a lot similar to the rivalry between primates & big cats. For example, leopards often hunt baboons when they're sleeping & baboons will kill unsupervised cubs & even gang up on adult leopards like a pack of wolves to get rid of future predators. This is cuz primates, like crows, will also seek revenge & hold grudges.
Crows are the human version of birds then
@@thepraetorian2368 So now we just need to find a Crow that keeps Owls as pets.
Unfortunately for them so do tigers.
Edit: tigers don't live in Africa but they do love vengeance
This comparison get even more apt when Mamadou say owls are flying cats and (in another video) crows are flying monkeys
wait
if human is the primate version of crow, then which hominid species is the primate version of parrot ?
6:06 WHAT is this??? WHAT IS THIS!!!!
Dacula
My son showed me your videos, and I just love them! So funny, creative (your descriptions) and so informative!!! I love owls, and you showed me so much more about them. Thanks! ❤
I have an owl story.
My uncle lives in the woods in rural Wisconsin, and is an avid hunter. A couple years ago during deer season, he wakes up before the crack of dawn to get ready, while another uncle of mine is off in the woods. First uncle finishes waking up and such, and heads outside into the deer blind they have set up. No sooner than he takes a seat does a gigantic owl burst through the entrance, land with talons dug into his thighs, and start screaming right in my uncle's face.
Naturally, my uncle starts screaming too, still half asleep and trying to process a bird with wings large enough to touch opposite walls of the deer blind at the same time that is now shrieking directly in his face.
Within a few seconds, the owl took off, and within a minute, my other uncle burst into the blind because he heard distant screaming.
Later, the first uncle ran told the story to a guy who turned out to be an ornithologist. Apparently, my uncle got kinda lucky, cause an owl that big could have sunk its talons over a quarter inch deep into his legs.
Edit: Ha, hearing that owls with yellow eyes are usually diurnal makes perfect sense! This one had big ol yellow peepers.
There is a reason that a widely-accepted theory for a woman's unexplained death is that she was attacked by an owl. Kathleen Peterson was her name.
that a cool story, owls are just like that tho lol
Great story ❤ You're a natural story teller. Really enjoyed it!
Two stories, but short.
A hoarder friend of my dad got a screecher in his basement (I mention 'hoarder' in case anyone is confused about the logistics of that situation). Anyway, we were able to catch it with two looped fishing nets and as we brought it out back to let it loose we stole a few pets off its back below the head. That stuff about stealth flying? Microfiber towels and fine silk feel like burlap compared to those feathers.
A neighbor friend found a skunk in the snow on her lot that had its skull ripped open and the brain removed. Yes, horned owl talons can do that and they're impervious to skunk spray (no olfactory). On warm summer nights I occasionally hear skunk screams (they make rabbit screams sound like ASMR), it's usually territory disputes or owl predation. One was so sad to hear because after the initial scream I only heard a pathetic gurgle as a follow up. 😢
Holy crap 😨
"same test, same solution; that's convergent evolution" is a brilliant line and i'm stealing it
in art, stealing is the highest signal of praise, not stealing is the highest form of pity.
Just added a like to get you closer to your raptor trust! I volunteered at my college's raptor club / rescue and wish I had started sooner, it was so cool and I learned a lot of the facts that you mentioned in this video. They're such fascinating creatures. Have a great time!
Duo being an owl is accurate
"Owls are what happens when you give honey badgers Red Bull." Perfect description!
I can personally say that barn owls do actually sound like someone being murdered. I was about six or seven when I went to go see the northern lights with my family when it kinda passed through my state, and I literally thought someone was getting their soul evicted from their body
Btw it’s barred owl
@@Peplepleser oh, I just realized it autocorrected. Thx my guy
I am SO happy you did one on owls as they're my favorite animal in general (snow owls specifically) Super informative and entertaining as always!
I am SO GLAD you made this video. Owls are some of my absolute favorite animals to grace this Earth, so it put a big ass smile on my face to see you finally do a video about them.
Fun fact about the prehistoric owls you mentioned in the video: When scientist were observing the skeletal structure for these owls, they came across a rather interesting discovery, the skulls had brow ridges, which meant that the perhistoric owls used to be daytime hunters. Most scientists theorize that owls evolved to become nightitme hunters over time because there were less hunters at night, and their bodies simply changed to be optimized for night huntung.
@9:40 "An owl can change its Facebook status to 'nevermore'." That was AWESOME! Whoever writes your lines deserves a raise!
Pretty sure he writes his own stuff
@@-un-original- In that case, _he_ deserves a raise!!
Amen!
He writes his own lines 😂
He has the BEST commentary on the internet, lol. "Pigeon Paralysis Demon", "Air Drop you into God's inbox", "Put you on a shirt"... lol.... I started a notes app just compiling all his ways he describes death
9:16 that first clip has jackdaws, the second clip has two different (sub)species of crows working together, so we can conclude that corvids really hate owls.
That's some Godfather level hate. "You mess with the family, you get the whole Family."
not really wrong since owl can snatches sleeping bird silently and the victim cannot attack it, due to poor visibility (yup nearly all diurnal birds cannot see well during night)
I have two or three Barred owls living in the woods behind my house and every once in a while you can hear them getting into it with the crows. Barred owls have a crazy call and when the crows descend and pick on them the noises are wild
Dude, I love how much you love animals, and I do hope you get to see as many habitats as you can, not only because you'd love it and you would have insight for more videos, but because you truly deserve it. 🖤
I'm glad to see you in my feed again. Quality!
I remember a great horned owl who lived near a local collage who flew down and perched near me a handful of times during the evening. We'd stare at one another with a sense of mutual admiration. I don't know why he kept doing that - maybe he considered me a friend, maybe he was curious, or maybe he was an old soul greeting me from beyond the veil. In any case, he was an absolutely beautiful bird and I'm thankful that we shared some quiet moments together.
Or maybe it was expecting you to give it a dead rabbit.
That's beautiful. I'm so glad you had that experience. Thank you for sharing that.
@@patrickjanecke5894 I read that as a dead hobbit.
Beautiful story and writing, thanks for sharing it!
These birds really do have a sense of magic about them 😊
@@andrewmorris483 I wouldn't be surprised if some species of owl can eat hobbits
Wow... Was not prepared for that scream.
me too, i fucking forgot what i opened and heard this, like wtf????
Same
I live at the base of two mountains with a zoo and a national forest/state park. Owls are scarier than big cats in my opinion!
what kinda eldritch horrors
jumped
Mamadou, this was the best owl video I've ever seen. Thank you for posting it.
New favorite video of yours. The silencer wings are wild.
My guinea pigs froze mid-eating when they heard the barn owl screech. Terrifying.
So did my dog
Guinea Pigs? One man's pet is another man's main course. In Peru, they're called "cuy" or "dinner". TMI. 😵💫
Dude I FROZE mid-BREATH when I heard that unholy screech
Woulda something the size of my balls be scared of any loud noise? 😭😭🤯
“I don’t even think I really need t- Australia”
Australia never seems to disappoint 🔥🤣
I'm beginning to wonder if we should form an intervention group for Australia...
I'm always wondering if it's Australia or Madagascar. Wish more people would spotlight Madagascar, their animals are just weird.
Like?
@@user-oq8ie2wv7z Tenrecs. Lemurs. Fossa.
@@CD-GamingThe last time we tried to intervene we were destroyed by Ostrich rip offs
only someone with your background can deliver this folly on beat brrrruh, the element of surprise had me oblivious to the three piece combo i was about to eat (a gut-shot + upper-cut + hook) and i was literally on the ground, unable to breathe, struggling to shut this madness down
I LOVE your videos and your style of hosting and explaining.
In Japan (I live there), owls are mainly adored for being cute. It's part of the whole "kawaii" culture we've got going. We have moved past the cat cafes into owl cafes (and hedgehog cafes, and piglet cafes, and I think I once saw a lemur Cafe in Tokyo...) There is a fixation on any animal that can be cutified and turned into an adorable chibi drawing.
(Which is how the naked mole rat gained a following in Hyogo.)
I hate the idea of chaining owls to perches indoors in an urban setting so much, cuteness aside. The commodification of exotic animals should be more regulated worldwide.
Hedgehog café >_
Real life birds terrify me to no end, yet Rowlet is ironically one of my favorite Pokémon starters for how round and fluffy it is. 😂
I have seen footage from a Racoon Cafe as well!
@@lycadia How does that even work? Raccoons get pretty mean when provoked.
You've done cats, you've done owls, now you must complete the trilogy by doing a video on mantises
Dragons, please!
mantises are cool but they’re not in the same group as owls and cats. the bug version of those animals would be a jumping spider
what about the underwater world? also what are the cats of the underwater world? octopi?
@@vanessaatalanta2475Nah, most species of Octopus get bodied by most of the ocean, including by literally themselves.
And? The comparison isn't about them being OP, but weird and unique, which means octopuses qualify.@@venusstar2963
your humor is so refreshing... happy to sub
"Owls are just the cats of birds" is so true
Owls and Corvids fighting is basically Athena and Odin fighting to see who is the true god of wisdom.
Meanwhile we have Morrigan and Lilith Aensland from Darkstalkers. Morrigan is named after The Morrigan in Irish mythology who's associated with crows while Lilith in Abrahamic theology is associated with owls.
@TheCrimsonElite666 Isn't there a Morrigan character in Dragon Age Origins too? It's been years since I've played it but it sounds familiar.
You could argue it's a fight between Athena and Apollo if you want to stay in the same pantheon (Apollo created a white raven as a gift to the princess Coronius).
@@SUTRASATURN She’s based off the Mórrígan, yes.
@@SUTRASATURNyes there is
after the 1st harry potter movie came out, a report came out stating that owl sanctuaries and zoos were getting all these calls from parents wanting to get their kids an owl. the kids wanted an owl for a pet because harry and ron have owls. they had to do a report to remind people that 1 - having an owl as a pet is illegal unless you're a sanctuary or a wildlife rehabilitator. 2 - they make TERRIBLE pets. they are very loud and they eat anything they can kill which could mean you're small cat or dog.
i am always reminded of this story whenever i think of owls
That's more an example of How Humans Are Uttlery Stupid than anything about owls.
One at my moms when i was 14 had me more afraid than ive ever been. Posted story here. 2 months later im hangin out with it on the roof. But im the type that made friends with a wild bobcat when i was young enough to be dinner, freaked my dad the f out.. til he realized i was givin it belly rubs layed on my lap.
I legitimately despise those sorts of people. 💀
@@John_Weisssadly the same thing happened with clownfish and Finding Nemo, except clownfish aren't illegal to keep and to this day, the occasional human of all time still thinks it's a good idea to buy one and stick it in fresh water. Fish... Can't fine tune their salt regulation, the process is either off for freshwater or on for saltwater and only a select few have a control switch or dial so it's a good thing no kids could get pet owls but sad history keeps repeating itself with such stories
@@discordiacreates6669 dam....i didn't know that. wtf....
Your euphemisms and allegories are top notch.
I am so happy to have found your channel! I seen you on several other videos and finally found yours!!😊
Owls were my Grandma’s favorite animal (mine too because of her). She LOVED them & collected a ton of owl stuff. I have a lot of her owl stuff (statuettes, wall hanging she made herself, tons of little owl figures, art, stuffed owls, etc) now since her & Grandapa have both passed. Barn owls were my Grandma’s favorite owls followed closely in second by Snow Owls. She grew up with them living in the top her her family’s barn, she said she even made kinda-friends with some of them by leaving them little treats & stuff for them to make nests with & her family didn’t mind since the owls kept the mice from overrunning their barn in the winters.
I like to think Grandma’s spirit lives on through owls, especially after one stopped me from getting into a bad car accident. I had had a fight w/my now ex-husband (married at the time) & went to a conservation area near my place to get some quiet & to think. It had snowed a few days before but it was all mostly melted except in shady spots. Well, I was admittedly going way too fast down the gravel road in the middle of this conservation area (mind you this is in the middle of nowhere-the closest houses were miles away, the closes ambulance would be at least 30 mins away & there was spotty cell service at best). Most of the road had been ok but now I was in a section that had a lot of tree cover so there was still snow/ice on the road. All of a sudden this beautiful little owl flew down in front of the car & landed in the middle of the road. Of course I hit the brakes & this little owl just sat there staring into my soul. We stared at each other for a few minutes before it let out a little hoot & flew off. I slowly got going again & just up the road past where the owl had been was a blind turn I hadn’t seen through the trees & it was basically solid ice. I would have flown off the road & crashed with nobody to hear me scream for help & no cell service, had that little owl not made me pause, I could very well be dead right now. Owls fucking rule & I miss you Grandma
That little one was your Grandma, watching over her little one. You felt it.
Awww that's sweet. My grandma had a collection of owl stuff too since she also like them. I have one of her many little owls I put out to keep watch for bad spirits.
That's very sweet. I recently lost my mother to cancer, and she loved owls, so your story gave me hope that she's with her beloved birds.
The fact that you can't even hear them while they are flying makes them even more sinister than they appear🦉
You can tell an owl feather from any other bird because it has fuzz all over, not just at the edge. Very soft, very quiet.
the wet owl pics are hilarious! ive never seen that before. so funny, its exactly like a cat.
Barn owls are my favorite birds because I loved the movie Owls of Gahoole as a kid :)
First we had "Thourgh purpose, not perfection: that's natural selection." And now we got "Same test, same solution: That's convergent evolution." Educating us while dropping hot bars, I love it. I can't wait to hear what line for the Casual Geo Rap gets dropped next. Also, congratulations one reaching the like goal on the elephant video so fast. I hope you have fun at the sanctuary.
I would totally listen to such a rap.
He do be spitting bars.
For real.
One day, while out hunting, I went into a thicket and came eye to eye with a Great Horned Owl. Since, it was low in the trees, the owl was sitting only a foot or two above me and about ten feet away. I stopped on a dime and was shocked by its beauty and its giant eyes staring back into mine. I stood mesmerized for a long time because I didn't want to move and scare it away. Eventually, I noticed a fallen log and decided I'd sit down and try not to spook it. I stayed there for about half and hour. The owl soon got bored of me and was looking around and wasn't bothered by my presence. Finally, I said goodbye and wondered off. In that snow covered wood, with the owl's grey, white and black coat, and its giant green eyes, I felt like I was in a dream world, a surreal fantasy. Because it was so amazing, it didn't seem real.
Kewl. I was driving on a side street at night and saw the weirdest looking cat in a driveway, only it wasn't. Another horned owl; and because it didn't fly off I assumed it was injured. I got out knowing nothing about handling a injured raptor safely, so I walked up real slow trying to not look threatening.
When I got too close it booked, and it had something in it's talons big enough to be a house cat (I hope not, even house cats carry owl-ending diseases). It went straight up the back up the driveway and its prize slapped up against the car windows like a rag doll as it went. I was stunned, but also had a good laugh. 😮😅
I've been mesmerized by Great Horned Owls twice in the daytime, spending more than an hour watching them both times.
The first was on a power line in an abandoned neighborhood in Pasadena, and since its head was under one wing and feathers in all directions, I thought it was a porcupine until I'd circled around it twice (probably its intention)
Second time on a hiking trail about eight feet away
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That's an awesome story! Thanks for sharing this! Owls are one of my favorites, and for Christmas last year I was gifted falconry lessons by my incredible wife who knows just how high on the bucket list "hang out with an actual owl on your arm" really is. I'm so excited because the place has several owls, and while I'm excited to learn about the other hawks, falcons, ravens and so on, they are already aware of my thing for owls and they've said they have a very special day planned for me. If I get to chill with a snowy or screech owl, I'll probably just melt!
@@DeathMetalDerfThat is an *awesome* xmas gift! Clearly, your wife really "gets" you.
MAAAN STOP CAPPIN 🤫🤫🤫
Awesome video. I am always impressed by your phrases and colorful descriptions, they bring extra life to the animals you talk about. And they are hilarious. ❤😂
Bro i havent seen a video from you in forever... so glad to see you still doing it
A boreal owl crashed into our window when i was a kid. It was seemingly unhurt apart from a concussion. We kept it indoors a couple of days and fed it steak and ground beef until it was well enough to be released.
U rich rich! Steak and ground beef for a random bird! Where u live? I’m hungry fam 😂😂😂
@@roleygenius Fr!
Oh that was just Errol
Congratulations it will now consume all human life through generations of it's new family line
@@Ostr0 stop smoking K2 and leaving comments 😂😂😂
A few months ago, my hubby & I noticed a large owl perched atop my hubby’s 49’ HAM radio tower, watching us as we worked in our vegetable garden. It was truly incredible and somehow sent shivers up both our spines. Dude really was judgmental as heck…
"The western screech owl sounds like a fumbled ping pong ball"
The disrespect! 🤣😂
Fellow Owl (and just Raptors in general.) Lover here. Glad you gave these incredible birds the attention they deserve.
"Support your local sky-cats" is now one of my favorite lines of all times!
I love owls. They’re great for neighborhood pests, have super cool adaptations, and are super meme-able. Not to mention how they can simultaneously be adorable and SCREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEECH
I love having them around, it's awesome to hear them calling to each other at night. we have a mated pair of barred owls that serenade each other every year, it's really sweet
Good stuff. Glad I found your page. Subscribed👍🏾
I used to work with owls (barn and Great Horned) at my local zoo. They were some of my favorites - once you got them on the glove they’d puff up, flatten their feathers, and snuggle into your chest. They do this with trees to blend in with the tree trunk, and instinct kicked in and made them treat our torsos as a tree trunk and do the same thing. They were so sweet and fun
The drenched owl is a mood that all of us have felt at least once
Really enjoyed this, thank you! Subscribed 🥳
I just want to say that I love your channel so much I've always been an animal enthusiast but recently I got into taxonomy and started to learn a bit more about animals. Thanks for your effort ❤❤
Also that's one of my fav animals of all time well let's say my fav bird 😆❤️
When I was around 7 years old my grandpa, a mechanic, and I were at a park around evening time. We saw these 2 people looking a this big oak tree and when we went over there we saw a huge horned owl. My grandpa went to the old blue car and grabbed one of his welding gloves and since we had some KFC, he decided to hold out his arm and a drum stick. The great horned owl looked down then flew to his arm. The owl then landed on his arm, the one with the glove on, and ate the chicken. It was the coolest thing. The owl even let me pet him. According to my grandpa it weighed almost 4 pounds.
The barn owl scream is one of those animal sounds that isn't done justice by video recording. I took an ornithology course where we got to watch one being banded... When they aren't happy, everyone on the prairie knows.
I like that zoom call with six owls. You definitely know who is who there.
11:20 bro!- I learn about “a dingo took my baby” thing for a whole school term I am tired of hearing it! So now it’s school break and I thought I was free, but APPARENTLY not!-
“Owls are like real-life cryptids.”
Mothman, Owlman, and the vampiric Strix/Stryzga have entered the chat. As well as that Owl moment in Heaven’s Design Team.
Also, I honestly didn’t know they hunted other raptors. I think I love and respect them even more, now.
CG: *tries to say the many ways owls are creepy and wierd*
Me: Is BABY
Yay another video! Owls and vultures are some of my favorite birds
👏👏👏 excellently narrated fella , good job and gained my subscription 🤟
The uninformed: Haha! An owl! Hoot hoot!
The barn owl: You've just lost your ear drum privileges!
12:09 "The Cats of Birds", holy heck that felt more accurate than a shot from a sniper rifle hitting the jackpot from hundreds of meters away.
I really love when you leave us with a video of the the animal thats the topic for the day. As a budding entomologist I'd love seeing one of your videos on the Insect kingdom some day.
Happy I found your YT. Love your vids.
In slavic world the owls are symbol of wisdom and old grumpiness, maybe because their contours resembled average elderly woman outfit? Who knows. I cannot remember much of their representation in folklore, but i do recall some myths about them being the bird symbol of constant eepy state
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