One fact about a Crow is if you do something to help it or feed it the Crow goes back to the crows nest and alerts their pacts that you are friendly. There was a case where a woman lost her ring while walking with her daughter. The Crows found it and returned it to the water fountain in her yard that her and her daughter used to watch them.
YOU'RE SO RIGHT XANDO!!! PURE PHOTOSHOP!!! THIS, "SO-CALLED," STUDIO, IS A FRAUD!!!! I'M TIRED OF THESE SHYSTERS ON THE INTERNET FOOLING PEOPLE, I. E., BIG BAD FRAUDULENT!!!
WHAT WOULD A GORILLA BE DOING IN THE DAMN DESERT! AUDIENCES ARE TIRED SICK AND TIRED OF ALL THESE STUPID PEOPLE PUTTING UP PICTURES FALSIFYING THEIR BS!!!!
My 14 year old pit bull lives with a bunny rabbit jumping around the house, slept with me and a rejected baby goat for 5 weeks,. We have chickens, nubian goats and horses. If he is annoyed he just moves.
When I was a child we had a great big goldfish in an aquarium. One day my family had just arrived home, and our two dogs were going crazy trying, to get my dads attention. Finally my Dad says "they are trying to tell me something" so he followed them back into a long walk in pantry we used for storage. There my Dad saw a ball of dust and dog hair squirming around on the floor! It was our goldfish that had jumped out of his tank and flopped all the way across the room and back ,back ,into the very back of the closet! We rinsed old Charlie off and put him back into the tank and he lived for years and years! True story!
I was going to call bullshit on the “lived years and years” part, and when I looked it up I found out goldfish can live from 10-30 years! I’m a stupid asshole. Side note- you just saved countless goldfish from becoming catfish bait! I use goldfish to catch trophy catfish. Now that I know they will live that long I won’t use them anymore. Your story changed my life 😆
@@drewmadenew3000 Lol! That's great! They get so darn friendly and can live for so long in the right conditions. Old Charlie made it about 7. Now I feel special, I've touched one persons life, in a small insignificant and utterly meaningless way.(unless your a goldfish or a catfish) My job here is done! Happy fishing!
It's really sad that other animals help other animals but fuck up to see cubs left alone when mother is killed and u film makers don't have the empathy to reduce the abandon cub and carry to a rescue clinic to have a chance at life that's real fuck up that's why when animals attack humans that's one for the animals everyone deserve a chance at life animals do to
we are the smartes or third or second smartest we are pretrty smart its just tons of us are stupid not using their iq so that means most animals saving other animals includes humans
The picture displaying a gorilla taking the antelope out is fake. Besides, gorilla's don't live in the same environment that cheetahs (it's forest vs savannah)
The video featured more than one manipulated image; however, the egregious mistake isn’t these prominent fake photoshopped images is the pig saving the goat at 11:14. The video had been debunked as counterfeit, and the video creator had professed it was staged for a new series on Comedy Central since 2013. Whoever researched this did a poor job.
Dont be fooled. Acts like this in the wild are rare. Many animals tend to murder, rape, and torture other animals and their own species. Some examples being dolphins, hippos, and giant otters.
@@RealMoonmen it must be sad to have such an UGLY VIEW of all LIFE... What your missing is that the acts of KINDNESS BETWEEN spieces ACTUALLY happens more OFTEN than is witnessed BY us HUMANS and it's probably WHY OUR SPECIES survived to BEGIN with as were really to stupid to. See we NEED to work TOGETHER to fix what's WRONG or sink ALONE.
Well you were fooled on the pig that saved the goat, that was faked by Nathan Feilder intentionally to see if he could start a viral video, he had a show called Nathan For You on Comedy Central, they used plexiglass under water to guide the animals
That first baboon/cheetah story is confusing. You've used two different clips one a cheetah and the other leopard. I'm sure you should be able to spot the difference
I don't think it's real. They just make up stories to get more content and likes.. Baboons are really violent and carnivorous too.. the antilope rescue has no other meaning than future lunch.
And the one clip shows a gorilla holding a photoshopped impala and is used throughout when the narrator keeps calling it a baboon. Then the narrator shows monkeys instead of baboons, as evinced by the tails. What a baboon!
Lions and other large predators almost always seem to toy with their catch (if it's a baby) -- and for a long time -- before eating it. I doubt this wilderbeast made it away alive.
Except it didn't really happen. Just taken from some weird youtube video called DOLPHIN & DOG SPECIAL FRIENDSHIP - Vangelis: Song Of The Seas?? Some great wildlife footage in this video, sure. But the narrator clearly has no idea about what's going on in any of the clips and just makes everything up 😂Watch and enjoy, but please don't think you're learning anything from the narrator!
@@peterbreivik640 Yeah that clip was from a Dutch short film called Zeus and Roxanne. Also, the baby pig saving the baby goat was from a show called Nathan for You. They had a track and divers pushing the animals along and everything 😂
NO THE DOG DID NOT HELP THE FISH... HE JUST THREW THE CRAP OUT OF THAT POOR FISH! AND A DOG DOESN'T NECESSARILY KNOW THAT IT'S A FISH; MY DOG IS JUST CURIOUS BUT IN DOING SO SCARED THE FISH! THAT'S ALL IT IS, BUT THESE BOSSES ARE REPACKAGING FILMS THAT I'VE SEEN YEARS AGO AND CALLING IT SOMETHING DIFFERENT JUST TO MAKE MONEY! SIMPLY IDIOTS TRYING TO FOOL PEOPLE!!!
its cus he speaks like he is trying to program children... first by assuming that they think all animals are incapable of inter species effectionate, which is an absurd thing to assume a child would think. children think that only beucase people like this man program them into thinking that way. even if a child has never been programed to think that way, by watching this video, this man would be communicating to him that most people do think that way. anyway he makes stupid mistakes like that because he isnt speaking naturally, he is speaking as one would when manipulating a child. most people cant help but speak that way to children, cus theyre idiots. evil, and disconnected from reality.
Basically every video and image was either photoshopped, or didn't show what was claimed. This entire video is complete BS and is only for morons, I have seen better quality videos from flat earthers.
That was so awesome!! Truthfully I enjoyed seeing all of them. Really beautiful to finally see the predators turn into lovely, caring animals. God bless you and always stay safe. Darlene
Just, I mean, absolutely outstanding editing. Amazing photoshopping, too; I could barely tell those pictures weren't real! My favourite clip was the one with the COW picking at the polar bear's fur - not least because of the narration. I mean, the narrator did a great job throughout, but with that clip in particular he truly shone. In short, I was deeply impressed by the whole presentation. Good job!
Are you joking? A bunch of times the narration was not in sync with what was on the screen and also some of the footage was missing from what he was say. I think the editor needs a bit of work on his craft.
@@strangethings6084 I thought I made it sufficiently obvious that I was SO joking! I mean, I even referenced the fact that the narrator (clearly reading mechanically from a script with his mind out the window) said "cow" instead of "crow"... My point was that pretty much everything about the video is almost impressively bad.
Uterley heart warming it fills my heart with shear warmth and joy with true mind altering moments of hope for the love of life we share with our animal friends, thank you for the life altering expierience.
@The viva warrior animals are not programed. They survive because they have to. But they aren't monsters. Most of these are keystone species who live symbiotic with their prey. Hyena's are scavengers so they don't care. If any animals are hungry they will not be picky. But depending on personality some animals will not harm baby animals.
The animals are absolutely amazing but I was sickened by the fact that the photographer just kept filming while a dog was trying to get help for another dog who may have died by the road, and a mama elephant who was crying and trying to revive her baby laying there, and a dog who was trying to push water onto several fish flopping desperately on the ground. How can a photographer just WATCH SUFFERING & NOT HELP when animals are urgently trying to help/save one another?!! Shame on the photographer in those scenes.
That has always played on my mind. I love wildlife programmes but started to grow weary of seeing aninals killed by other aniimals on TV. Some animals I understand but not many, but thanks to the likes of You Tube you have family influencers who film their kids getting hurt or potentially abducted and other disgusting examples of people filming themsevles torturing a puppy. It's so wrong.
Tbf. Most of the time it’s better not to interfere with the animal kingdom. The animal kingdom truly is the survival of the fit and as a result is self regulating.
The bear said I'm on a non crow diet today c'mon buddy let me help you out. I love how the baboons helped the antelope. The baboons thought to themselves "we have an anti bullying policy..go away and leave our friend alone". I love how these animals helps each other.
Lionesses with babies will capture pray alive to teach its Cubs how to hunt. It usually goes after a smaller animal as this makes it easier for the Cubs to make the kill. Nature is raw but essential for survival.
@@giondennis6808 they keep the young alive, giving it a nibble now and then so it cries. They do this to try and lure the mother so they can have better eats 🤷♂️ fascinating, yet so so cruel!
@@giondennis6808 no when lioness give birth like most animals they are sensitive to baby animals. Ergo you see her hesitate. Lions mercy kill their prey by breaking it's kneck. They don't keep prey alive.
@@jermainekngdom3154 NOT true... It is the "cat & mouse theory..." They play with the animal, or catch, even protecting it from others because it is HER catch. Just like you would see a cat catching a mouse and not directly killing it but paying with it and recatching it. There is no motherly instinct going on there because the antelope baby WILL be killed and eaten in the end. There's NEVER going 2 be some adoption story where she protected it past that day...Sorry 2 break it 2 you, that is a VERY large cat but a cat indeed and the antelope is merely a mouse on the menu...
The animals stay true to the spirit they are born with. That is what people are to do. Mama's spirit of all species give life. This is why the animals have unconditional love.
That is absolutely true in many aspects and is why Native Americans have spirit animals. They can teach even survival skills, such as what is poisonous and not, where water is located, protection, defense and even honor. Animals "attack" for two basic reasons...protection of their young and protection of their food & source...which both lead directly into them also defending their territory. IF they are full, have no young to protect and one isn't effecting their food source they are more apt to either ignore you and/or move away from you. Many times if you haven't seen them before they see you...you won't see them.
@@theducklinghomesteadandgar6639 SOME animals. There are plenty of animals who kill for sport. Let's not pretend animals are just so much better than humans. Like humans, there are some who are docile and gentle while others are vicious killers. I hate comments like these
@@GyeongmiBaeb ALL predators are viscous killers when they go in for a kill. I was just making a notation of why wildlife predators kill. I have seen it look like a predator is playing with it's prey, but MOST of the time the prey is shook then thrown and checked to see if it is dead, then repeat if it isn't. Still there are very probable times it really is play, but even the play is meant to eventually kill and eat the "toy". AND, as far as we know, animals/ wildlife do not have the mental capacity to have a right and wrong outlook, etc., so there really isn't a true comparison of them as vicious killers, in regards to murderers!!! They do have the capacity to protect their territory and young. To "kill for sport" would indicate the will to kill for no reason other than to see they could with no use for the kill. They either kill to eat or protect...or they practice kill to improve technique but they're still going to eat the kill. I have never seen a wild predator play with and kill or not kill another animal just for sport then walk away from the animal not having eaten. Even young who don't have the full hunt, kill, eat down until developing skill, play hunt...and should they actually catch and kill something while play learning they would eat whatever it is. In the same scenario as young they literally play fight not intending to kill whom they are playing with, but if it is young of another animal and/or weaker than them, they could unintentionally kill it. That would be the only time I have seen "sport" hunting in the wild. I wasn't trying to say they aren't vicious, deadly killers and dangerous, because they are, BUT, they are still misunderstood, and there are things one can do to deescalate a situation if they understand MOST are not out hunting humans, and our size and upright walking can be enough to help one potentially avoid being attacked IF they react correctly to the situation. The same happens with wildlife to wildlife encounters in similar situations. Why the hate? I wasn't doing anything but stating facts I know...doesn't mean I stated ALL of the facts.
@@theducklinghomesteadandgar6639 Male monkeys use frogs to masturbate, which obviously kills the frog. There are 100% animals who kill for sport or other reasons that don't involve eating.
Humans don't give animal's the credit they deserve, most of the time. We really need to realize that animals have the same feels humans do. Even if they're not as smart.
@@crieverytim they feel pain. Love for eachother. But ur right. If humans get boiled alive, most the time we'd enter shock. Lobsters can't enter shock. They feel the entire boil.
No!!!!! He was just doing the dog thing they're nosy creatures! That's it! I just scared the hell out of the fish! This bonehead fanatic is full of poop! I've seen most of these, full segments, about animals and this guy is taking part of it, and selling it as a lie!! This dude was thinking Americans are stupid!! Put out the truth fanatic... oh I know, nobody will watch!! Don't get taken by this bozo! These are the people that ruin the internet because, they don't play out the truth!!! Robert
@@RobertMRuiz Yes some of these clips don't end well I've seen at least two of them that have ended in the animals dying, but it doesn't change the fact that these animals we're saving each other in the first place.
@@jacksonmorrison9230dude what the fuck are you doing? You reply to literally every single comment with "hello there" like are you trying to creep on people or what?
@@LadyAleena right???!! I just commented about that and then started reading to make sure people knew that entire #5 was from the movie. There's no record of a dog riding a dolphin in the ocean. Not saying it couldn't happen cause the story about a dolphin and a golden retriever swimming together is true. It jumped right off the back of the boat after he and the dolphin sniffed and smelt each other.
I love how animal are energy tuned. The feel the distress of the animal in trouble and simply act. We as humans have mostly lost that ability sadly enough and is why we can see stuff happening without acting even when it is needed.
Idk alot of humans still have this ability but i agree most people couldnt care less for animals in need or suffering and thats obvious by how we choose fleeting pleasure over ethics when it comes to our purchases and even when we see others desperately in need-human and non human animals..
There are all kinds of videos in here about humans helping animals in need so wtf are u 2 talking about, 99.9999999% of the time these animals aren't playing Mother Teresa
I've watched cow's grieve when it's brother was taken away to be butchered. The cow moaned for days. Layer in one spot grieving. It brought me to tears. Animals are so loving. Except those crocs and snakes.
Had some great interactions with pigs and hogs. They were always very happy when youd bathe them with the hose and give them a cool mud pit to play and root in. One hog hybrid was a real sweetheart and would get between you and the other hogs. But he also decided to mess with you by scratching on the fences (I swear on purpose) to uproot it and make you work lmao. These were show pigs, and large large hogs who could easily gut me or break my bones. Good pigs.
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They also have been known to “adopt” baby animals of other species if they have just lost a cub, they have been cast out or left if the pride, or if one or more of their cubs have been killed by male lions trying to take over the pride. This is well documented and has been shown in wildlife documentaries many times.
@@rebeccahopkins9522 Lions do not i repeat, DO NOT protect or adopt other species of animals , lions keep prey alive so they can eat it fresh later when they are hungry or leave it as a practice animal for young , every video youve seen of lions protecting anything ended later with that animals violent death , if you look at 3:45 you literally see the moment the protector lion kills the little wilderbeast by biting into its spine and swinging it around away from the pursuing lion discovery channel ,national geographic , animal planet lied about stories like these to GAIN VEIWS because stuff like that was so common to film it was an easy lie , oh and plus you cant afford to go to Africa to fact check right?
@@exile4life174 it wasn't eating it if you used context clues you'd know it was swinging it away from the other lioness. yes, lions do not adopt cubs but its very obvious this lioness was being docile.
@@Catgurlz2YT aw yes , put yourself in its mouth and let it swing you away by your spine , see how long you live, what you perceive as docile is a predator conserving energy and nothing more
I always give animals a lot more credit than most people. Honestly after watching this I hardly want to eat meat anymore. Some of these were just way too crazy to just be coincidences. Animals are obviously sentient, particularly mammals.
That "lioness" is a young male lion, still at an age where he's only partially hunting for himself and mostly mooching off of Mom. Hunting is still a game at that age, kind of like batting practice.
If this guy just the mullet of mane, then he would have seen that it was an adolescent lion cub. I agree with all of you here. This narrator needs more education.
“Baboon rescues antelope from cheetas” *Has a (edited) photo of a Gorilla
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"A crow plucks at a polarbear but the polarbear doesnt care"
Wow what a heart-warming save, this goes to show how intelligent animals can be
Smart ass lol
LMAO
Lion saves antelope A rabbit saves cat they all skip
And how unintelligent humans can be
The monkey is a great animal and funny
May God bless human beings with a compassionate heart towards children
How is this related
What?
One fact about a Crow is if you do something to help it or feed it the Crow goes back to the crows nest and alerts their pacts that you are friendly. There was a case where a woman lost her ring while walking with her daughter. The Crows found it and returned it to the water fountain in her yard that her and her daughter used to watch them.
These photoshopped animal pictures be killing me 😂
Ong wtf would a gorilla be doing in the savanna
My thoughts exactly about the thumbnail!
YOU'RE SO RIGHT XANDO!!! PURE PHOTOSHOP!!! THIS, "SO-CALLED," STUDIO, IS A FRAUD!!!!
I'M TIRED OF THESE SHYSTERS ON THE INTERNET FOOLING PEOPLE, I. E., BIG BAD FRAUDULENT!!!
@@datboymanman8662 YOU'RE RIGHTDAT-BOY!!!!
WHAT WOULD A GORILLA BE DOING IN THE DAMN DESERT! AUDIENCES ARE TIRED SICK AND TIRED OF ALL THESE STUPID PEOPLE PUTTING UP PICTURES FALSIFYING THEIR BS!!!!
This video brings back memories of when my pit-bull mix dog would find baby squirrels and baby birds in the back yard and gently bring them to me.
After he killed their parents!
I love it
@@boosha62 you're brainwashed. Pitbulls are the sweetest dogs
So sweet you have to sign a waiver 🤣🤣🤣
My 14 year old pit bull lives with a bunny rabbit jumping around the house, slept with me and a rejected baby goat for 5 weeks,. We have chickens, nubian goats and horses. If he is annoyed he just moves.
Wow what a heart of these animals saving other animals especially when they attack each other good to see
The very first one is WRONG. It's NOT a baboon. It's a lowland gorilla. Bye bye. Can't trust any after the first one is so blatantly wrong.
When I was a child we had a great big goldfish in an aquarium. One day my family had just arrived home, and our two dogs were going crazy trying, to get my dads attention. Finally my Dad says "they are trying to tell me something" so he followed them back into a long walk in pantry we used for storage. There my Dad saw a ball of dust and dog hair squirming around on the floor! It was our goldfish that had jumped out of his tank and flopped all the way across the room and back ,back ,into the very back of the closet! We rinsed old Charlie off and put him back into the tank and he lived for years and years! True story!
I was going to call bullshit on the “lived years and years” part, and when I looked it up I found out goldfish can live from 10-30 years! I’m a stupid asshole.
Side note- you just saved countless goldfish from becoming catfish bait! I use goldfish to catch trophy catfish. Now that I know they will live that long I won’t use them anymore. Your story changed my life 😆
@@drewmadenew3000 Lol! That's great! They get so darn friendly and can live for so long in the right conditions. Old Charlie made it about 7. Now I feel special, I've touched one persons life, in a small insignificant and utterly meaningless way.(unless your a goldfish or a catfish) My job here is done! Happy fishing!
@@primesspct2 😂
@Hannah Owens 😂
@@drewmadenew3000 LOL. I love the term "stupid asshole' are you from Boston by any chance? Although I believe older Bostonians pronounce it "arsehole"
"How does a dog know it's a fish?"
Well, how do you know it's a fish?
@@shubhamchase I may get a lot of flak, but humans are not my favorite kind of animal...
@@thethievesdomain8360 trust animals more than people.
@@thethievesdomain8360 HMM YES THE FLOOR HERE IS MADE OUT OF *_FLOOR_*
@@eileenie3101 but people are animals so that means trust humans
@@shubhamchase so animals are smarter than humans? Have an animal do your homework. Have an animal fix your car when it breaks down. Dumb.
So sad that people film but don’t help! And those animals in captivity, so sad 😢 but I love it when animals feel empathy for other animals ❤
It's really sad that other animals help other animals but fuck up to see cubs left alone when mother is killed and u film makers don't have the empathy to reduce the abandon cub and carry to a rescue clinic to have a chance at life that's real fuck up that's why when animals attack humans that's one for the animals everyone deserve a chance at life animals do to
I love seeing animals helping each other. They’re so much smarter than we are.
U r SOOOO VERY RIGHT ABOUT THAT, my fellow animal- loving friend !!!🙋♀️😊💕👍🥰
I mean animals can be smart but compared to us they’re not as intelligent. Humans are on a different level of intelligence.
we are the smartes or third or second smartest we are pretrty smart its just tons of us are stupid not using their iq so that means most animals saving other animals includes humans
Yeah animals don't take guns and kill others for fun.
@@midget420 I think OP more meant that animals display a lot more common sense than humans at times, rather than actual intelligence.
The picture displaying a gorilla taking the antelope out is fake. Besides, gorilla's don't live in the same environment that cheetahs (it's forest vs savannah)
It's pretty obvious it's fake, but it made me laugh when they showed it.
It's cuz they don't know the difference between a baboon and a gorilla
Lol, yeah, I thought, 'oh, come on!' 🙄
The video featured more than one manipulated image; however, the egregious mistake isn’t these prominent fake photoshopped images is the pig saving the goat at 11:14. The video had been debunked as counterfeit, and the video creator had professed it was staged for a new series on Comedy Central since 2013. Whoever researched this did a poor job.
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I think someday we will all learn how incredibly important all of God’s creatures truly are❤️
@Zoe Garner me too 🙏🏼
Dont be fooled. Acts like this in the wild are rare. Many animals tend to murder, rape, and torture other animals and their own species. Some examples being dolphins, hippos, and giant otters.
The problem is homo sapiens are here
@@RealMoonmen heard about a species called man
@@RealMoonmen it must be sad to have such an UGLY VIEW of all LIFE... What your missing is that the acts of KINDNESS BETWEEN spieces ACTUALLY happens more OFTEN than is witnessed BY us HUMANS and it's probably WHY OUR SPECIES survived to BEGIN with as were really to stupid to. See we NEED to work TOGETHER to fix what's WRONG or sink ALONE.
A leopard rescuing anything is unexpected..amazing
Hello there
She likely had just lost a kitten, but it's still cool to see.
Cats play with their food.
I appreciate every single one of them I can’t just pick out one they’re all very special
Well you were fooled on the pig that saved the goat, that was faked by Nathan Feilder intentionally to see if he could start a viral video, he had a show called Nathan For You on Comedy Central, they used plexiglass under water to guide the animals
Hello there
That first baboon/cheetah story is confusing. You've used two different clips one a cheetah and the other leopard. I'm sure you should be able to spot the difference
The photoshopped gorilla and the deer doesn't help much, either.
@@nosacrifice in all this type of videos, they always use unrelated clips and often photoshop images. Pisses me off!
I don't think it's real. They just make up stories to get more content and likes..
Baboons are really violent and carnivorous too.. the antilope rescue has no other meaning than future lunch.
"*Spot the difference!" Awesomeness! XD
And the one clip shows a gorilla holding a photoshopped impala and is used throughout when the narrator keeps calling it a baboon. Then the narrator shows monkeys instead of baboons, as evinced by the tails. What a baboon!
The wilderbeast walks away free. Is that why that hippo ran up really fast to it? 👀😂😂
When I saw that, I sad yeah okay! Cut! Cut! Lol
Lions and other large predators almost always seem to toy with their catch (if it's a baby) -- and for a long time -- before eating it. I doubt this wilderbeast made it away alive.
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I screamed cut cut but they failed to cut that side out….lol
Hippos murk everything they don't care what species
I'm glad to know that their are other animals that help others it warms my heart ❤️
I think all animals are smarter than we give them credit for. The dolphin saving the dog is my favorite of this video. 2 highly intelligent creatures.
Except it didn't really happen. Just taken from some weird youtube video called DOLPHIN & DOG SPECIAL FRIENDSHIP - Vangelis: Song Of The Seas?? Some great wildlife footage in this video, sure. But the narrator clearly has no idea about what's going on in any of the clips and just makes everything up 😂Watch and enjoy, but please don't think you're learning anything from the narrator!
@@peterbreivik640 damn, I should have known. Thanks
>.>; Has anyone actually seen Flipper? Does anyone know this was from a movie?
@@peterbreivik640 Yeah that clip was from a Dutch short film called Zeus and Roxanne. Also, the baby pig saving the baby goat was from a show called Nathan for You. They had a track and divers pushing the animals along and everything 😂
Did the dog save the salmon from drowning!!! 🤣
Lol
NO THE DOG DID NOT HELP THE FISH... HE JUST THREW THE CRAP OUT OF THAT POOR FISH! AND A DOG DOESN'T NECESSARILY KNOW THAT IT'S A FISH; MY DOG IS JUST CURIOUS BUT IN DOING SO SCARED THE FISH! THAT'S ALL IT IS, BUT THESE BOSSES ARE REPACKAGING FILMS THAT I'VE SEEN YEARS AGO AND CALLING IT SOMETHING DIFFERENT JUST TO MAKE MONEY! SIMPLY IDIOTS TRYING TO FOOL PEOPLE!!!
* "SCARED, NOT THREW.
Fish deserve to live plus goldfish is mi favorite fishy I did have a big HUGE goldfish but it died so love fish life
@@myleesouthard1127 my fav fish was a little yellow fish but it died when it was 4 years old
"Baboons are fierce warriors, but they shouldn't be messed with"
Does that make sense?
Ikr . . . . replace the but with and
No. Also an orangutan is not a monkey.
@@jeaninepetty4923 yes it is it’s a different type of monkey
He said it for goku. Just incase.
its cus he speaks like he is trying to program children... first by assuming that they think all animals are incapable of inter species effectionate, which is an absurd thing to assume a child would think. children think that only beucase people like this man program them into thinking that way. even if a child has never been programed to think that way, by watching this video, this man would be communicating to him that most people do think that way. anyway he makes stupid mistakes like that because he isnt speaking naturally, he is speaking as one would when manipulating a child. most people cant help but speak that way to children, cus theyre idiots. evil, and disconnected from reality.
"baboons are fierce opponents, BUT they shouldn't be messed with "
that didn't make much sense
Lol right
this howl channel is just full of stupid mistakes and nonsense
i caught that one too
11:00 "Dolphins are also much friendlier than sharks" - I'm telling you dude....
This was amazing, I love to watch how these animals are so intelligent.
Basically every video and image was either photoshopped, or didn't show what was claimed.
This entire video is complete BS and is only for morons, I have seen better quality videos from flat earthers.
@@JohnSmith-yq7gu I can't believe you're the only one here who's commenting on this! I don't think anyone else here realises 😂
most of these are in the billions of brain cells
That was so awesome!! Truthfully I enjoyed seeing all of them. Really beautiful to finally see the predators turn into lovely, caring animals. God bless you and always stay safe.
Darlene
Hello there
The leopard saving the baby baboon was so awesome. It was even cleaning it like it was it's baby. 😍
He's saving it for later food
And he's cleaning it like he's washing a vegetable
Just, I mean, absolutely outstanding editing. Amazing photoshopping, too; I could barely tell those pictures weren't real!
My favourite clip was the one with the COW picking at the polar bear's fur - not least because of the narration. I mean, the narrator did a great job throughout, but with that clip in particular he truly shone.
In short, I was deeply impressed by the whole presentation. Good job!
Are you joking? A bunch of times the narration was not in sync with what was on the screen and also some of the footage was missing from what he was say. I think the editor needs a bit of work on his craft.
@@strangethings6084 I thought I made it sufficiently obvious that I was SO joking! I mean, I even referenced the fact that the narrator (clearly reading mechanically from a script with his mind out the window) said "cow" instead of "crow"...
My point was that pretty much everything about the video is almost impressively bad.
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@@malovela yeah, this video is all over the place
@@Bonbonbon739 You can say that again. :)
Hippos look so fucking chill in the water, they just poke their head and eyes out honestly that's a mood I wish I could do that rn
They're like animal icebergs
Don’t fuck with hippos.
You fuck with the hippo, you're rippo
Except they are super aggressive and one of the most dangerous animals on earth.
@@geeohgeeitsme I did say they *look* chill
I know how aggressive they are I've seen enough
They all were GREAT! I love them all. Thank you
The leopard 🐆 saving the little baby monkey 🐒 was so beautiful to see an the little puppy next to a 🕊️ bird how cute 🥰
They are so good 😊 and I love ❤️ this whole video looks amazing 😻 I’m glad 👏🥰
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Uterley heart warming it fills my heart with shear warmth and joy with true mind altering moments of hope for the love of life we share with our animal friends, thank you for the life altering expierience.
Animals saving each other’s while humans are killing each other in wars
So true
So wise.... make me vomit. How about be less self rightous, and spend more time in a soup kitchen. No false virtue points for you.
Animals have wars too. In fact, the territorial instincts that drive most humans to war often are more animalistic in nature than anything.
@@LookupintheAER yet they didn't build nuclear weapons to kill each other for a land.
@@freeezframes they would if they could
We can learn a lot from Nature ! thanks pro
I don’t cry often but this video made me cry 😢 I love animals
My favorite was the leopard saving the baby baboon. That touched my heart to see that.❤️
Yeah I don’t think it did
Big cats will keep their food alive until they're hungry that way it's fresh.
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Bear : you're lucky dude i'm not hungry.
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But I'm hungry Lamo 👻👀 🇪🇬😄
Bear: I am vegi!
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They were all great, amazing is all I can say!!!
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They are so lovely, thanks for all your work!
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“The wildabeast walks away scott free” he says as the clip shows the hippo charging at the poor thing😅
@The viva warrior animals are not programed. They survive because they have to. But they aren't monsters.
Most of these are keystone species who live symbiotic with their prey. Hyena's are scavengers so they don't care.
If any animals are hungry they will not be picky. But depending on personality some animals will not harm baby animals.
"Dolphins are friendlier than sharks" This narrator is great at stating the obvious.
Watch nature hood then rethink
Great. NIMALS
Why am i under the impression sharks are actually nicer than Dolphins?
Well what if a person who didn't know what a dolphin was and watched this?
@@ATorturedTwinkie lmao
*May God grace humanity with hearts full of compassion for children. 🙏💖*
I liked them all. And they are surprisingly unbelievable.
The animals are absolutely amazing but I was sickened by the fact that the photographer just kept filming while a dog was trying to get help for another dog who may have died by the road, and a mama elephant who was crying and trying to revive her baby laying there, and a dog who was trying to push water onto several fish flopping desperately on the ground. How can a photographer just WATCH SUFFERING & NOT HELP when animals are urgently trying to help/save one another?!! Shame on the photographer in those scenes.
Shame for commercializing on a photo op instead of helping the animal.
That has always played on my mind. I love wildlife programmes but started to grow weary of seeing aninals killed by other aniimals on TV. Some animals I understand but not many, but thanks to the likes of You Tube you have family influencers who film their kids getting hurt or potentially abducted and other disgusting examples of people filming themsevles torturing a puppy. It's so wrong.
@@lt.ripley1590 wrong? .. it’s pure evil.
Tbf. Most of the time it’s better not to interfere with the animal kingdom. The animal kingdom truly is the survival of the fit and as a result is self regulating.
The same at work. Employees work while bosses scratch ass
I don’t know why but the thumbnail cracks me up
The dog using his nose to wet the fish out of water was so cute and smart
Animals are kinder than humans, they never help because they expect something in return. That's why.😊
The bear said I'm on a non crow diet today c'mon buddy let me help you out. I love how the baboons helped the antelope. The baboons thought to themselves "we have an anti bullying policy..go away and leave our friend alone". I love how these animals helps each other.
So because they cut the video that is proof that the bear didn't eat the crow? ok then..... lmao.....
usualy baboons aree as crtuel as polititians but i geuss the dicided to save it thiough i dont think they harm those types of mammels
Lionesses with babies will capture pray alive to teach its Cubs how to hunt. It usually goes after a smaller animal as this makes it easier for the Cubs to make the kill. Nature is raw but essential for survival.
It has been shown that they do it just 2 keep the meat freshest for later. She wasn't protecting the "animal" from the other lioness, just the meal...
@@giondennis6808 they keep the young alive, giving it a nibble now and then so it cries. They do this to try and lure the mother so they can have better eats 🤷♂️ fascinating, yet so so cruel!
@@giondennis6808 no when lioness give birth like most animals they are sensitive to baby animals. Ergo you see her hesitate. Lions mercy kill their prey by breaking it's kneck.
They don't keep prey alive.
@@jermainekngdom3154 NOT true...
It is the "cat & mouse theory..." They play with the animal, or catch, even protecting it from others because it is HER catch. Just like you would see a cat catching a mouse and not directly killing it but paying with it and recatching it. There is no motherly instinct going on there because the antelope baby WILL be killed and eaten in the end. There's NEVER going 2 be some adoption story where she protected it past that day...Sorry 2 break it 2 you, that is a VERY large cat but a cat indeed and the antelope is merely a mouse on the menu...
@@giondennis6808 big cats are not small cats. Lions don't play with their food.
The animals stay true to the spirit they are born with. That is what people are to do. Mama's spirit of all species give life. This is why the animals have unconditional love.
The dog and the bird is the most beautiful
“Bears are known to be nice”. Me; immediately thinks of DiCaprio in the Revenant!
*The grizzly bear with a bite force that he can win a fight against a gorilla*
I love seeing animals save each other. Thanks.
Aye but cool but why and how and what for.
And more beautiful seeing humans save each other too..
Je,krásné,když, se,mají.
@@BM-dn7bi Not more beautiful but, certainly, just as beautiful. Then, again, isn't it so that animals are often more worthy of saving??
@@neeliekirsch9072 yes! animals are better than humans, so i choose to save animals!
That thumbnail is amazing
ITS AWESOME to se animals showing empathy....kindness...Hippos....defending zebras and wallabies from crocodiles.
Animals could teach us a few lessons in life. Thank you for showing such wonderful clips.
That is absolutely true in many aspects and is why Native Americans have spirit animals. They can teach even survival skills, such as what is poisonous and not, where water is located, protection, defense and even honor. Animals "attack" for two basic reasons...protection of their young and protection of their food & source...which both lead directly into them also defending their territory. IF they are full, have no young to protect and one isn't effecting their food source they are more apt to either ignore you and/or move away from you. Many times if you haven't seen them before they see you...you won't see them.
@@theducklinghomesteadandgar6639 SOME animals. There are plenty of animals who kill for sport. Let's not pretend animals are just so much better than humans. Like humans, there are some who are docile and gentle while others are vicious killers. I hate comments like these
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ALL predators are viscous killers when they go in for a kill. I was just making a notation of why wildlife predators kill. I have seen it look like a predator is playing with it's prey, but MOST of the time the prey is shook then thrown and checked to see if it is dead, then repeat if it isn't. Still there are very probable times it really is play, but even the play is meant to eventually kill and eat the "toy". AND, as far as we know, animals/
wildlife do not have the mental capacity to have a right and wrong outlook, etc., so there really isn't a true comparison of them as vicious killers, in regards to murderers!!! They do have the capacity to protect their territory and young. To "kill for sport" would indicate the will to kill for no reason other than to see they could with no use for the kill. They either kill to eat or protect...or they practice kill to improve technique but they're still going to eat the kill.
I have never seen a wild predator play with and kill or not kill another animal just for sport then walk away from the animal not having eaten. Even young who don't have the full hunt, kill, eat down until developing skill, play hunt...and should they actually catch and kill something while play learning they would eat whatever it is. In the same scenario as young they literally play fight not intending to kill whom they are playing with, but if it is young of another animal and/or weaker than them, they could unintentionally kill it. That would be the only time I have seen "sport" hunting in the wild.
I wasn't trying to say they aren't vicious, deadly killers and dangerous, because they are, BUT, they are still misunderstood, and there are things one can do to deescalate a situation if they understand MOST are not out hunting humans, and our size and upright walking can be enough to help one potentially avoid being attacked IF they react correctly to the situation. The same happens with wildlife to wildlife encounters in similar situations.
Why the hate? I wasn't doing anything but stating facts I know...doesn't mean I stated ALL of the facts.
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@@theducklinghomesteadandgar6639 Male monkeys use frogs to masturbate, which obviously kills the frog. There are 100% animals who kill for sport or other reasons that don't involve eating.
Thank you for sharing!!!❤️..,,That’s
one of the reason why I love ❤️ Animals so much!..💕❤️🧡💚💜🧡❤️💛
There are a number of caring animals, in the same way there are a number of caring humans.
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It would be so great to see more if not all biological entities saving each other than what happens on our so mixed globe.
Humans don't give animal's the credit they deserve, most of the time. We really need to realize that animals have the same feels humans do. Even if they're not as smart.
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Gimme a break you tree hugging hippies, 99.99999999% of the time these animals are killing each other
lol, no they don't. there's plenty of exceptions, but they don't simply 'have the same feels'
@@crieverytim they feel pain. Love for eachother.
But ur right. If humans get boiled alive, most the time we'd enter shock. Lobsters can't enter shock. They feel the entire boil.
@@myTERAexperience I didnt know that. interesting. that's awful.
“Was the dog saving the salmon from drowning”
Wait.....
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No!!!!! He was just doing the dog thing they're nosy creatures! That's it! I just scared the hell out of the fish! This bonehead fanatic is full of poop! I've seen most of these, full segments, about animals and this guy is taking part of it, and selling it as a lie!! This dude was thinking Americans are stupid!! Put out the truth fanatic... oh I know, nobody will watch!!
Don't get taken by this bozo! These are the people that ruin the internet because, they don't play out the truth!!! Robert
@@RobertMRuiz And you ruin what other people want to think, everyone has their own beliefs
@@RobertMRuiz Yes some of these clips don't end well I've seen at least two of them that have ended in the animals dying, but it doesn't change the fact that these animals we're saving each other in the first place.
loved the dolphin saving the dog, but they were all fantastic. Thank you.
You might want to watch the movie those clips actually came from, then. Zeus and Roxanne.
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@@jacksonmorrison9230dude what the fuck are you doing? You reply to literally every single comment with "hello there" like are you trying to creep on people or what?
The dog and fish thing is amazing!
I literally luv how the dog rode the dolphin :D
I thought that was a really cute scene :>
It is a scene from the film Zeus and Roxanne starring Steve Guttenberg.
@@LadyAleena Oh then maybe I should watch that sometime lol
@@moncherilla Enjoy...
@@LadyAleena thx :>
@@LadyAleena right???!! I just commented about that and then started reading to make sure people knew that entire #5 was from the movie. There's no record of a dog riding a dolphin in the ocean. Not saying it couldn't happen cause the story about a dolphin and a golden retriever swimming together is true. It jumped right off the back of the boat after he and the dolphin sniffed and smelt each other.
The thumbnail was epic 😂😂😂
Photoshop
The lioness defending the wildebeest calf has to be the best one.
I love how animal are energy tuned. The feel the distress of the animal in trouble and simply act. We as humans have mostly lost that ability sadly enough and is why we can see stuff happening without acting even when it is needed.
Idk alot of humans still have this ability but i agree most people couldnt care less for animals in need or suffering and thats obvious by how we choose fleeting pleasure over ethics when it comes to our purchases and even when we see others desperately in need-human and non human animals..
There are all kinds of videos in here about humans helping animals in need so wtf are u 2 talking about, 99.9999999% of the time these animals aren't playing Mother Teresa
primates traded off the ability to smell and hear for amazing sight strwegth and intellegence
@@rossrobertson674 they screamed ttho
The crow looking at the bear like, “I’ll LITERALLY never forget you”
Lmao💀
Lol
I've watched cow's grieve when it's brother was taken away to be butchered. The cow moaned for days. Layer in one spot grieving. It brought me to tears. Animals are so loving. Except those crocs and snakes.
I have a very, very loving corn snake. Alligators.....No!!!
My favourite has to be the bear saving the
drowing bird...so coot..xx
Animals are very intelligent and you go hero's for saving others. ♥️♥️♥️♥️
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Well hi there.
How are you doing?
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Ok, and you?
@@caraodoherty5940 I'm good where are you located?
Had some great interactions with pigs and hogs. They were always very happy when youd bathe them with the hose and give them a cool mud pit to play and root in.
One hog hybrid was a real sweetheart and would get between you and the other hogs. But he also decided to mess with you by scratching on the fences (I swear on purpose) to uproot it and make you work lmao.
These were show pigs, and large large hogs who could easily gut me or break my bones. Good pigs.
All animal lovers know that animals have empathy.
I enjoy whenever I see human's kindness to animals, and feel incredible whenever I see a real freedom, and justice relations between humans ♥️👍
Thanks. Well done The Fanatic dhanyawad. Absolutely fantastic and marvelous amazing n terrific n entertaining n energetic and touchy n emotional fabulous video. Enjoyed it very much. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👍👍👍
The lion was staying with the wildebeest in hopes of luring the mom for a bigger meal. It's a common tactic used by large cats.
They also have been known to “adopt” baby animals of other species if they have just lost a cub, they have been cast out or left if the pride, or if one or more of their cubs have been killed by male lions trying to take over the pride. This is well documented and has been shown in wildlife documentaries many times.
@@rebeccahopkins9522 Lions do not i repeat, DO NOT protect or adopt other species of animals , lions keep prey alive so they can eat it fresh later when they are hungry or leave it as a practice animal for young , every video youve seen of lions protecting anything ended later with that animals violent death , if you look at 3:45 you literally see the moment the protector lion kills the little wilderbeast by biting into its spine and swinging it around away from the pursuing lion discovery channel ,national geographic , animal planet lied about stories like these to GAIN VEIWS because stuff like that was so common to film it was an easy lie , oh and plus you cant afford to go to Africa to fact check right?
@@exile4life174 it wasn't eating it if you used context clues you'd know it was swinging it away from the other lioness. yes, lions do not adopt cubs but its very obvious this lioness was being docile.
@@Catgurlz2YT aw yes , put yourself in its mouth and let it swing you away by your spine , see how long you live, what you perceive as docile is a predator conserving energy and nothing more
@@exile4life174 I’m not an animal I’m a human. Lions bite the skin of their Cubs to pick them up all the time it doesn’t even hurt them 💀
The most important and empathetic with LOYALTY AND SECURITY they show...WE NEED EACH OTHER! The nerve to assume they are the dumb one's! 😇😇😣
One's = possessive, not plural
Animals are incredible you just never know with them
I like spiders.
They truly have a way to interact with you.
Given them the touch; they will remember you.
The Baboons are protecting their territory.
If the Cheetah sees their territory as a food source, the Cheetah will come back.
Yeah , as you saying.
Um the female lion is a male a juvy male to be exact you can tell by how the mane's just growing I'm talking about the 1 with the willabeast
Also they have baboons saving the impala...but show a gorilla hold the impala...
@@kylespraysammili9108 that's true why did they do that but maby there's no pics of baboons holding impala's🤔
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Maybe
That's true. 3:27 from its abdomen near it's hind legs, I can also see it's a male.
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The best thumbnail ever born into this world
Conservationists work tirelessly to prevent the endangerment of various wild animal species.
What does the crow pecking at the polar bear have to do with this video? 😂
🤣🤣it's also wondering....
The polar bear could have harmed the crow in anger but he did not, i.e the crow was saved from the polar bear's wrath. Does Man spare?
They needed to fill the gaps.. just more insignificant content with incomplete bits of videos.
This channel suck !
I always give animals a lot more credit than most people. Honestly after watching this I hardly want to eat meat anymore. Some of these were just way too crazy to just be coincidences. Animals are obviously sentient, particularly mammals.
Coincidences? Well some may be but most are just combining bits of film of completely unrelated things, as though they are a story.
Absolutely.
why we are animals
wow the thumbnail is soooo real
i gotta say, that baby pig rescuing the goat really puts me in the mood for some Pooh-flavored frozen yogurt. yum
The leopard comforting the lil monkey at the end is bogglingly cool 🤯
I really love the bonus clips after each one, thank you for that 😊
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Puppy and pigeon 😘😍❤️
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Hippos wake up every day with pure chaotic neutral energy and have unlimited barbarian rage per day. Pretty OP tbh
HELLO, HUMANS! 😇😇😇 YOU MUST LEARN FROM ANIMALS...SAD WE THINK WE ARE THE SMART & COMPASSIONATE ONES? 😇😇😇
Putem sa luăm exemplu de la animalele sălbatice!!Sunt de admirat😤
"Did the dog save this salmon from drowning?" LMAO
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Bro salmon can breathe underwater so it wouldn’t be a problem
@@isabelbarajas9855 that’s the point...
I do believe blue buffalo advertises wild salmon on their menu. :)
@@isabelbarajas9855 Yo.... babe,.... The smart A$$ response would be asphyxiation.
That dog was kind hearted 😋
This is an awesome compilation!
That "lioness" is a young male lion, still at an age where he's only partially hunting for himself and mostly mooching off of Mom. Hunting is still a game at that age, kind of like batting practice.
It was just playing with it's prey. That thing became dinner in the end I'm sure.
All facts
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Yay you are correct and the other lion is not a lioness to it is a mail lion to and I think they both are brother and they are teenagers
If this guy just the mullet of mane, then he would have seen that it was an adolescent lion cub. I agree with all of you here. This narrator needs more education.
The monkey reviving the eletricuted monkey was amazing
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Animals are precious
I appreciate and am fascinated with any animal that is not of the same like/species.