Sneaky Jewel-Thief Birds | Spy In The Wild | BBC Earth
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2019
- They're smart, they're fast, they're organised - and they're here to steal your plastic. Claws up!
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Spy In The Wild
The Spy Creatures discover that mischief is rife in nature, but perhaps there are still rules that govern animals' lives. Spy Macaque visits a monkey swimming pool where teenage tearaways attempt the high dive causing chaos for parents teaching babies to swim. Spy Tropicbird reveals how frigate birds ruthlessly steal fish from real tropicbirds. In Australia, a bowerbird decorates his courtship bower with blue treasures, and a smart imposter attempts a daylight robbery on his precious horde. Spy Bowerbird investigates the shenanigans complete with his own nest rigged with irresistible Jewelcams. In Antarctica, Spy Penguin keeps a beady eye on a crafty Adelie penguin as he uses a storm as cover to steal stones from other penguin nests. As the storm clears, skua birds arrive and steal the penguins' eggs, and Eggcam captures the most astonishing aerial view of a penguin colony ever seen. Among chimpanzees, an illicit affair creates outrage among the dominant males, and a similar misdemeanour in a meerkat colony results in some very rough justice. A spectacular war dance follows as neighbouring meerkat groups battle over territory. A gang of surf-loving dolphins get their teenage kicks from a poisonous but intoxicating pufferfish, and lemurs try out natural highs when they use millipedes as insecticides with some very dreamy side effects. Spy Wolf Cub watches as naughty wolf cubs are taught the hard rules of pack life, and Spy Egret joins forces with a state-of-the-art Dungcam to see how elephants discipline their misbehaving youngsters. In a spectacular finale, an impudent chimpanzee stages a challenge to the troop leader, resulting in a fight with weapons that hints at how human warfare may have begun.
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Bottle caps, jewels, wrappers, clips, feathers, spoons, flowers, NERF DARTS!? These guys have a good fashion sense. 😂
“It’s just practice for the girls,come on man!” Bruh
Lemme Smas.. oh wait thats my stuff !!!
Here's an interesting detail. Some of the juveniles have blue feathers, which means they're likely apporaching adulthood. But if one of them poses as the female, they'll immediately be kicked out.
David Tennant (Narrator): "A ring makes the perfect gift..."
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Everyone talks about how every spy animal looks like a homeless version of the real thing, but Spy Bower Bird was living the life!
He's such a ladie's bird xD then he realizes they only wanted him for his jewels. The animal kingdom is hilarious. We're exactly the same.
If I walk in a jewelry store with this bird ….
"if you can't beat them you may as well join them" LoL
That's David Tennant's voice, no doubt. Love him.
“Hold up guys, I need a strong bird.”
Those juvenile birds + the real mature male bird must have really thought the spy bird was a little... Special. Since they all achieved their thievery without spy bird catching them
The sounds the older male was making sounded like dial up internet. . . Good times
Spy robot animals somehow manage to surprise me every single time.
Aw a bird with the pretty blue eyes likes his blue trinkets. Adorable 💙
"He has an eye for detail" (doesn't notice the camera about to film them having sex) (edit: also doesn't notice the lady he's enticing is actually male)
So that’s where my nerf darts went...
This is awesome!!!
In Australia we just call them bottle birds. They are frikin adorable and when u go camping u bring blue bottle caps and just lay them down and watch them to see the bird come and collect them.