Yea but it's also very dangerous, I have been charged by elk before and I was well over 50 yards away from it. I was a long ways off walking and a baby was hidden in some bushes that I didn't even see or know about. Suddenly the mother looked up and rushed over, I had to climb a tree to escape
@@phillipmeyer4059 You are lucky to have been able to climb a tree to escape!. Elk can be very dangerous when they feel threatened, especially when there are small children around. Thank you for sharing your story!
True but we should also keep in mind that even animals who have lived with humans for years can still be dangerous to the humans they have lived with and formed bonds with as well.
Yeah, that was my thoughts when I saw the clips of Finnigan Fox and Tank from Safari Sammi. Like, that’s basicallly what their entire channels are about: interacting with foxes/wild animals that they’ve basically raised.
several were raised by humans, not most of them… the fish and the aqua mammals were not raised by humans from birth. Animals in wild parks were not raised by humans from birth. The difference in animal attitude towards humans in 2024… has a lot to do also with the fact that animals are not afraid of being hunted and killed by humans. 25 years ago, few of the species shown were still being hunted by humans… 50 years ago several of the species were still hunted. And 150 years ago - all of the species shown were hunted by humans for food or trophies! I disagree with your comment, in general
@@TheCrunchbite It's a mix, really. Some of the foxes at SaveAFox were wild but injured in a way that meant they could no longer survive in the wild, others were exotic pets that were surrendered or rescued. All of them are cute floofers, though.
@ziree22, I was thinking the same thing. However, this video should include a warning that this should not be attempted in the zoo, the safari, nor in the wild (jungles or forests) because these animals are still WILD and can easily flip or revert back to their wild nature and hurt, kill, and eat the other animals they're "playing" with and the humans who are petting them. Trainers have been killed by the animals they "trained."
I've heard of partying with the animals but this is so awesome! We really can get along, if we just try and respect others. To be caring and understanding to our fellow creatures wild and domestic. We could all learn a thing or two from animals. All animals. This video is so cute. It made my day, I needed this. It truly shows what animals and humans are capable of when we appreciate and understand one another.
20:26 That entire scene I could just imagine the conversation happening. Bear: “hey, rough day?” Person: “yea… rough. How about you?” Bear: “not that bad. Lost a fish for lunch. Should probably head back to my kid…” Person: “ok. Understandable.” Bear: “ok well, have a nice day. It’s chilly out today so make sure you’re warm.” Person: “alright you too. Stay warm.” Bear: “ok gotta go back to my child now…” (Or something like that😂)
I had a bison save my life from my Dad I was mending a fence and he had his belt out and was trying to sneak up on me to beat me pauncho villa our bull bison jingled his bells for him.
The friendly polarbear, who pat the sledgedog was cute. The problem was the same bear ate another dog seconds after. Never get close to a polarbear on real life. They can be dangerous, and can be unpredictable like any other wild animals. That dog patting bear was all around news. Including the dog it ate right after. And polarbears bigger then they seems. Not to scare, but it is a fact i needed to share.
Yes thank you. I think we are doing wild animals a disservice by making them feel "safe" around humans and giving them cuddles. Such a lie, I find it despicable.
@@latonyanewsome0 I can only say, that the owners of the dog, that was patted by the polarbear, and the one, that was eaten, mentioned it was two different dogs to the the greenlandic news Qanorooq.
@@CarolineK-g1p At the same time, treating them as only "wild killing machines" is equally a lie. They're living creatures with varying degrees of intelligence depending on species, not mindless death machines, and not animate plush toys.
6:05 that tiger is 100% tranquillized. It is well known, that sedatives are often used in countries that offer "pictures with a tiger". He is so sleepy even tho foreign people are there, this is no awake, alert aka normal tiger.
Those bears are huge kodiak bears from western north America. They are so strong that the can easily injure or kill a human being, even accidentally. Their claws are about the size of my fingers. Although they are pretty intelligent, I have no idea why that fence is so short; they could easily step over it or crush it down with their huge mass.
You Have to Remember That Most Of These Animals Were Born Or Raised In Captivity, So Of Course They Are Going To Be Friendly To Humans, Because Humans Raised Them…
1:52 don’t care if these are zoo bears, I love that bears are capable of waving xD 2:46 this is from Save a Fox Minnesota (if I’m correct about where Save a Fox north is.). These foxes were mostly FurFarm rescues, and also Mikayla (the woman) is a great fox mom. Just letting y’all know
@@EllenReady-m4s No they are not. These are extremely rare cases. And when it comes to some like the Moose being pet by the woman? That is the dumbest thing you could do is just go up to a moose...even dumber to try and touch it. Wild animals are *WILD* and unpredictable, and dangerous. -.-Don't be dumb people.
Cause they are they don’t deal with hate or racism nor do they get killed just because they’re a certain species don’t attempt it because you could still get killed even if they are friendly and playing
If you were dying of thirst and hunger in the desert and you came across a group of humans, chances are they would give you food and water and take you to safety. What animal would care enough, or be aware enough, to do that for you?
The polar bear and husky clip. Yeah after the video was made the polar bear ate the husky I think. Might want to do research on some of the clips you show before putting them in one of These amazing videos you make.
@K4NDYCOSMET Racism is a term for when black people are discriminated unfairly. I can't really explain it but you should search it for the defitnition.
I'm not sure they were playing tag. If anything, the fox was probably puzzled by the cat's actions and just wanted to get away from this guy. The cat on the other hand was probably amused at the fox's reaction and decided to egg him on. I'm not inside either of their heads, so I don't really know, this is just a guess.
With the shoebill stork you can see the bit of dinosaur relative to it because when you look at the dinosaurs that flew and you look at it you can see resemblance between the two.
"It looks cute as heck, but don't try this at home." Oh sorry, I forgot to tell you. Um . . . I don't really have a tiger chillin on one of my tables at home, sorry about that.
18:35 Bit of a correction: Monitor Lizards don't have a venomous bite. That is the exclusive privilege of Gila Monsters, Mexican Beaded Lizards, and (though the science is flip-flopping on this one, last I knew) Komodo Dragons.
The lion protecting the baby wildebeest happens somewhat frequently. The mother of the baby has been killed by the pride, leaving the baby without a mother. The lion adopting the baby is usually an adolescent female, whose mothering instinct is kicking in; that would be fine for getting her to help babysit her younger relatives, but that drive can cross species as well. While everybody else is chowing down on Mom, this younger lion finds the traumatized baby and tries to start raising it. She is not producing any milk yet, and the baby is not ready to eat leaves yet, so the baby prey animal is slowly starving. This situation usually ends a few hours later when one of the adult members of the pride puts the baby out of its misery, often one of the adult males. In this case, it was one of the adult females. That ray would be huge for a sting ray, but it looks a lot more like the much larger manta ray. 7:00 The only preditor shown is the crocodile. The hippos are plant eaters, but very dangerous. The big bull in charge of the herd called the river master, will often kill crocs in his territory to protect the rest of the herd. The fact that the wildebeast was helped was incidental, from his point of view. He even made sure the wildebeest left his territory in the river. 9:20 That is a bison living in a park or zoo that has been fed by people in cars way too much. Do not feed wild or captive animals under most circumstances. 11:40 The bear and tiger have been together in an animal rehab centre since they were young. They were seized when their previous owner was arrested on major drug charges and turned over to the rehab centre. They did not thrive when separated, so they were put back together and they did well. There used to be a male lion in the group but he died a few years ago, leaving these two. 14:40 That seal does look more human than fish because they are. Both humans and seals are mammals, and this baby seal is showing his mammalian level of curiosity. 20:40 The chill bear just came up on top of the cliff to scout out a good place to go fishing. The humans did not invade his personal space, so he was fine with them there.
An amazing display of intelligence is when the baby Elephant got on its knees to look smaller and less intimidating for the dog it happens fast but if you pay attention you’l Notice it
At 11:25 the dolphin is at a placid where you can teach dolphins how to be kind and really sweet and they get trained There’s also a thing when someone comes there and rides the dolphin, that dolphin has been trained by these 2 girls probably 😊
So cute, When wild animals show affection to humans it really brings out indescribable emotions!
Yea but it's also very dangerous, I have been charged by elk before and I was well over 50 yards away from it. I was a long ways off walking and a baby was hidden in some bushes that I didn't even see or know about. Suddenly the mother looked up and rushed over, I had to climb a tree to escape
@@phillipmeyer4059 You are lucky to have been able to climb a tree to escape!. Elk can be very dangerous when they feel threatened, especially when there are small children around. Thank you for sharing your story!
yeah, like the emotion of fear, terror...you those kind of feelings...
😁😁😍😍😍😍😍😍I think so, too
@@wacanimal yeah
As amazing as this video is, you have to keep in mind that most of them were raised by humans from birth. Huge difference than wild animals.
True but we should also keep in mind that even animals who have lived with humans for years can still be dangerous to the humans they have lived with and formed bonds with as well.
Yeah, that was my thoughts when I saw the clips of Finnigan Fox and Tank from Safari Sammi. Like, that’s basicallly what their entire channels are about: interacting with foxes/wild animals that they’ve basically raised.
Other ppl :HEY! DON'T PET THE FOXES BCUZ THEY CAN BITE YOU!!
You : Nah they're friendly blud *pets the fox*
several were raised by humans, not most of them… the fish and the aqua mammals were not raised by humans from birth. Animals in wild parks were not raised by humans from birth. The difference in animal attitude towards humans in 2024… has a lot to do also with the fact that animals are not afraid of being hunted and killed by humans. 25 years ago, few of the species shown were still being hunted by humans… 50 years ago several of the species were still hunted.
And 150 years ago - all of the species shown were hunted by humans for food or trophies!
I disagree with your comment, in general
Yes but it depends because some animals that were raised and are supposed to be wildcan cause them to be mean to there woner
This feels like an introvert with an extrovert being best friends.
SaveAFox! The best Fox rescue out there :)
Honestly it shouldn’t be in this video though because they aren’t wild foxes
@@TheCrunchbite
It's a mix, really. Some of the foxes at SaveAFox were wild but injured in a way that meant they could no longer survive in the wild, others were exotic pets that were surrendered or rescued. All of them are cute floofers, though.
Most of these predators that are that friendly, where raised by humans when they were still a baby
@ziree22, I was thinking the same thing. However, this video should include a warning that this should not be attempted in the zoo, the safari, nor in the wild (jungles or forests) because these animals are still WILD and can easily flip or revert back to their wild nature and hurt, kill, and eat the other animals they're "playing" with and the humans who are petting them. Trainers have been killed by the animals they "trained."
Phunter24 right ❤
@phunter24 what's the harm letting delusional people going to try their luck
Correct
8:22 cat rolled back on his stomach quickly and was like "wait did anyone see me do that?" 😂
Who knew apex predators could be so cuddly? Proof that even sharks need a hug!
yea they do, however im unavailable. I nominate you to do the hugging
I've heard of partying with the animals but this is so awesome! We really can get along, if we just try and respect others. To be caring and understanding to our fellow creatures wild and domestic. We could all learn a thing or two from animals. All animals. This video is so cute. It made my day, I needed this. It truly shows what animals and humans are capable of when we appreciate and understand one another.
0:45 this should be a Disney movie
its like the fox and the hound with a few extra steps 😂
20:26
That entire scene I could just imagine the conversation happening.
Bear: “hey, rough day?”
Person: “yea… rough. How about you?”
Bear: “not that bad. Lost a fish for lunch. Should probably head back to my kid…”
Person: “ok. Understandable.”
Bear: “ok well, have a nice day. It’s chilly out today so make sure you’re warm.”
Person: “alright you too. Stay warm.”
Bear: “ok gotta go back to my child now…”
(Or something like that😂)
Brooo why does this makes so much sense😭😭
@@Scythe149 😭
WTF
This video is proof that dangerous animals can also be friendly animals
As long as it's the animals idea
I had a bison save my life from my Dad I was mending a fence and he had his belt out and was trying to sneak up on me to beat me pauncho villa our bull bison jingled his bells for him.
Sex@@snigglydorite
And pretty much if the animal was raised by humans
@@PatRiley-p3v animals and parents are real blessing😍
The friendly polarbear, who pat the sledgedog was cute. The problem was the same bear ate another dog seconds after. Never get close to a polarbear on real life. They can be dangerous, and can be unpredictable like any other wild animals.
That dog patting bear was all around news. Including the dog it ate right after. And polarbears bigger then they seems.
Not to scare, but it is a fact i needed to share.
Yes thank you. I think we are doing wild animals a disservice by making them feel "safe" around humans and giving them cuddles. Such a lie, I find it despicable.
It was the same dog.
@@latonyanewsome0 I can only say, that the owners of the dog, that was patted by the polarbear, and the one, that was eaten, mentioned it was two different dogs to the the greenlandic news Qanorooq.
@@CarolineK-g1p
At the same time, treating them as only "wild killing machines" is equally a lie. They're living creatures with varying degrees of intelligence depending on species, not mindless death machines, and not animate plush toys.
0:23 It’s Tank!
yeah but if it wasnt it would've been friendly but most likely to attack you
Who’s tank
@@PeterScarlettthe big cats name😊
@@Jovi200_7 yeah but what about tank that made him famous
Aw man, you beat me to it.
6:05 that tiger is 100% tranquillized. It is well known, that sedatives are often used in countries that offer "pictures with a tiger". He is so sleepy even tho foreign people are there, this is no awake, alert aka normal tiger.
This is what I was thinking :(
Yes, this is a disgusting business
that fox sanctuary channel is prolly my favorite channel on the platform lol, its always an ADHD festival with those foxes
This is why nature inspired me💕💕❤❤
11:33 the cute little noises and kisses AWW
I dont know what is cuter.
A baby Rhino, or a baby Elephant. 😊
Loved the waving Bears. Great video! 🙋❤
Wild animals may appear cuddly, but they are at best unpredictable, and it is not a good idea to assume that they will be nice to you.
The bears waving was so adorable.
Those bears are huge kodiak bears from western north America. They are so strong that the can easily injure or kill a human being, even accidentally. Their claws are about the size of my fingers. Although they are pretty intelligent, I have no idea why that fence is so short; they could easily step over it or crush it down with their huge mass.
I hate seeing some of these animals be exploited
You Have to Remember That Most Of These Animals Were Born Or Raised In Captivity, So Of Course They Are Going To Be Friendly To Humans, Because Humans Raised Them…
True, but they also have their instincts to follow
This made my day! Loved it! Thanks!
Me: mom can you get me a pet?
Mom: cat or dog?
Me: Tiger, Lion, Bear, Snake, Orca.
Mom: 👁️👄👁️
Me: Sorry. I forgot to mention Elephant and Shark.
5:42 tiger looks sooo drowsy. like tiger tranquilizer drowsy...
Or maybe it's literally just trying to sleep...
The camera man never dies.
Hippos saved a wildebeest from the crocs!! Nature is awe inspiring!
1:52 don’t care if these are zoo bears, I love that bears are capable of waving xD
2:46 this is from Save a Fox Minnesota (if I’m correct about where Save a Fox north is.). These foxes were mostly FurFarm rescues, and also Mikayla (the woman) is a great fox mom. Just letting y’all know
That little fox is just too cute❤
9:36 for unicorns to be made, one of them has to be facing the other way😂
Specifically the female elk on the right.
1:05 someone explain to me how this is happening I can't even get along with my own sibling😂😂😂
LOL
Why do I feel like these wild animals are more friendly than humans...?
Because they are
@@EllenReady-m4s No they are not. These are extremely rare cases. And when it comes to some like the Moose being pet by the woman? That is the dumbest thing you could do is just go up to a moose...even dumber to try and touch it.
Wild animals are *WILD* and unpredictable, and dangerous. -.-Don't be dumb people.
@@erickchristensen746you’re right humans are much more vi0lent an1mals
Cause they are they don’t deal with hate or racism nor do they get killed just because they’re a certain species don’t attempt it because you could still get killed even if they are friendly and playing
If you were dying of thirst and hunger in the desert and you came across a group of humans, chances are they would give you food and water and take you to safety. What animal would care enough, or be aware enough, to do that for you?
12:33 Banzai?
17:09 Shenzi And Ed?
23:22 The Lion King In Real Life
Damn, didn't know they were chill like that.
That TV watching snake is drop dead gorgeous❤
It's satan, just like every snake.
Dog:big dog
Cat:big cat
But bear….
BIG BACK
The polar bear and husky clip. Yeah after the video was made the polar bear ate the husky I think. Might want to do research on some of the clips you show before putting them in one of These amazing videos you make.
Proof that tigers are just large cats 😂 5:50
Probably sedated to pull off a nice show for Instagram people. Pretty sad actually.
The snake is so cute
6:01 “dont try this at home”
tf im gonna get a tiger from?????
0:58 bro just ended racism
I guess ? Sorry I don’t know the meaning of this word cuz I’m from another country
@K4NDYCOSMET Racism is a term for when black people are discriminated unfairly. I can't really explain it but you should search it for the defitnition.
@@K4NDYCOSMETracism mean like you bullying or don't want to talk to someone who is different like black or disabled
@@K4NDYCOSMETracism is like when someone chooses a white person over a black person or something near that
@@K4NDYCOSMETit means discriminating (leaving out, basically bullying and hating) a certain race because of the color of their skin.
Ayo! It’s Finnegan the friendly fox!! 2:35
The silverback letting that human be that close to the little gorillas is a sign of a lot of trust and understanding and hardwork
7:06 herbivores sticking together, amazing!
> petting a tiger clip
"Dont try this at home"
You need a tiger at home to even do that, and i aint got any.
How sad to see some of these intelligent animals in captivity.
yeah
This got me laughing 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 11:20 *jumps off the stairs and twists my leg
FINN! I LOVE FINNEGAN! I'm actually subscribed to Finn's channel
Same here! Love Save A Fox!
@@kimberlyarmstrong2929 he is just so cute!
13:07 is my favourite😂
I'm not sure they were playing tag. If anything, the fox was probably puzzled by the cat's actions and just wanted to get away from this guy. The cat on the other hand was probably amused at the fox's reaction and decided to egg him on. I'm not inside either of their heads, so I don't really know, this is just a guess.
6:00 “Don’t try this at home.”
WHY WOULD WE HAVE A TIGER IN OUR HOUSE!? 😂
10:22 spoke to soon…
"dangerous animals being friendly"
*Meanwhile showing a tsundere shark*
With the shoebill stork you can see the bit of dinosaur relative to it because when you look at the dinosaurs that flew and you look at it you can see resemblance between the two.
The wild animals in thailand that they allow you to pet and hold are usually heavily sedated... this includes the tigers and cubs
Cool channel... Hope there are more animals gonna be coming soon...!
😁
I can't stand other humans, I'm someone who'd stay in the back of the class and read. 😅😂😂😂
"It looks cute as heck, but don't try this at home."
Oh sorry, I forgot to tell you. Um . . . I don't really have a tiger chillin on one of my tables at home, sorry about that.
2:46 enjoying crazy 😂
17:00 it looks like humans are sorry for this beautiful species so they are honouring it.
How beautiful the nature can be 🥳🥳🥳
They are still dangerous. They are wild animals by nature.
So cute, do you have one of them yet?
18:35
Bit of a correction: Monitor Lizards don't have a venomous bite. That is the exclusive privilege of Gila Monsters, Mexican Beaded Lizards, and (though the science is flip-flopping on this one, last I knew) Komodo Dragons.
Foxes are so cute. Those two made me laugh after long and difficult day. Thank you x
10:46 imagine the Burglers reactions after witnessing a pair of reflecting circles that big from above the wardrobe
Right!
at 10:08 when he said "show off" that got ne dead😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0:33 BRO ITS WAVING
I one time saw some people petting a giraffe in a safari. In the same place, an ostrich came by and started pecking the window of the car.❤
Ostriches are scary, giraffes are not.
6:00 as if there's a fully adult sized tiger just casually chilling in my home 😂
6:04 omg thank your for the warning, I would’ve definitely tried it with my pet tiger that I found outside!
I love these types of videos your awesome and thanks for uploading these videos
All footage in this video is Amazing! I love it!😍
6.05 bro said don't try this at home like everyone just has a tiger laying around in their houses 😂😂
I’m halfway crying and laughing, I’m not sure which to do.. this was beautiful ❤
The lion protecting the baby wildebeest happens somewhat frequently. The mother of the baby has been killed by the pride, leaving the baby without a mother. The lion adopting the baby is usually an adolescent female, whose mothering instinct is kicking in; that would be fine for getting her to help babysit her younger relatives, but that drive can cross species as well. While everybody else is chowing down on Mom, this younger lion finds the traumatized baby and tries to start raising it. She is not producing any milk yet, and the baby is not ready to eat leaves yet, so the baby prey animal is slowly starving. This situation usually ends a few hours later when one of the adult members of the pride puts the baby out of its misery, often one of the adult males. In this case, it was one of the adult females.
That ray would be huge for a sting ray, but it looks a lot more like the much larger manta ray.
7:00 The only preditor shown is the crocodile. The hippos are plant eaters, but very dangerous. The big bull in charge of the herd called the river master, will often kill crocs in his territory to protect the rest of the herd. The fact that the wildebeast was helped was incidental, from his point of view. He even made sure the wildebeest left his territory in the river.
9:20 That is a bison living in a park or zoo that has been fed by people in cars way too much. Do not feed wild or captive animals under most circumstances.
11:40 The bear and tiger have been together in an animal rehab centre since they were young. They were seized when their previous owner was arrested on major drug charges and turned over to the rehab centre. They did not thrive when separated, so they were put back together and they did well. There used to be a male lion in the group but he died a few years ago, leaving these two.
14:40 That seal does look more human than fish because they are. Both humans and seals are mammals, and this baby seal is showing his mammalian level of curiosity.
20:40 The chill bear just came up on top of the cliff to scout out a good place to go fishing. The humans did not invade his personal space, so he was fine with them there.
Never expected a blushing shark.
God, i loved this video. Awesome. Well done.
Bro the fox one was laughing it was so wholesome
An amazing display of intelligence is when the baby Elephant got on its knees to look smaller and less intimidating for the dog it happens fast but if you pay attention you’l Notice it
This will be interesting!
13:09 that is at Mystic Aquarium in Rhode Island I believe
“It looks cute as heck, but don’t try this as home”
What are you, an exotic pet owner?
6:00
15:38 the white tiger is adorableeee
6:08 don’t try this at home? Ain’t nobody got a tiger at home 💀😭🙏🏾
That first trio is us in another universe
Funny Thumbnail
Heyy you cheated us with the thumbnail😢
Nature and wildlife is beautiful.
I love animals so I think I will like this video
Even crocs know not to go against against a family of full grown Hippos.
I bet the hippos had beef with the alligators. They probably ate one of their hippos.
8:23 best duo Tom and Jerry 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
It's my belief that animals are smart and a lot of them smarter than others. I hope for the day we can communicate with each other.
Awesome save and love wild , nature
18:02 never smile at a monkey or gorilla EVER.
5:59 where am I gonna find a tiger anyways? In my backyard?😂
At 11:25 the dolphin is at a placid where you can teach dolphins how to be kind and really sweet and they get trained
There’s also a thing when someone comes there and rides the dolphin, that dolphin has been trained by these 2 girls probably 😊
The Pretty Litter ad is AWESOME. LOL
I love this video❤ but here is a fun fact rinnose are acctuly very calm and polite
3:53 Well, yes. But that’s also Tank from Safari Sammi’s channel. Most of the animals she interacts with were there with them for a very long time.