Song bird…I am very bored in this cage…owner never care Hornbill…..hmmmm…since you are not happy than I send you to heaven….ok? Song bird……oooooook….let do it now… Hornbill…..siok……I got you and I am going to eat you up….yeah……! Later will eat your brothers and sister too…..! Once I have grown to one ton than I will take revenge for you to eat up your owner ok? Song bird….thank you….ok….!
Yes, you know, call me crazy; but I see pterosaurs in hornbills. Smaller flying reptiles now gone, such as Rhamphorynchus. Pterodactyl. Tapejara. Any of the types with head casques, and ornate growths that likely amplified sounds…just like…Hornbills!! lol!
Also, I know I geek out on this shit, lol…speaking of living dinosaurs, I’ve often read that theropods grew into today’s fowl species, like junglefowl (chickens), peafowl (peacocks), pheasants, etc. Really, just look at their claws and scaly legs. Duck billed dinosaurs, clearly changed and got smaller, into waterfowl. Developed foot webbing, as well as flight. Sauropods, the giant longnecks, became our tortoises & turtles. Today’s chelonians look as if they were descended from sauropods, only now they’ve finally developed a shell for protection. This, after millennia, being terrorized & preyed upon by theropods. Of course, we had ancient chelonians very early on, such as Archelon, the small orca-sized sea turtle. Now I’m on this scientific tangent, god… I’m just hypothesizing, & some is actual research I’ve read into. The biggest surprise to me, which is blatantly obvious, are parrots. They’re classified in the order Psittaciformes. Right there we have the Psittacosaurus which means “parrot lizard.” This included all ceratopsians, like triceratops, chasmosaurus, or protoceratops. They may all look different today, from the dinosaurs, but our extant birds & reptiles retain at least one ancient feature. For parrots, it’s the beak, and the mainly veggie diet. Tortoises move slowly and deliberately, and have huge elephant-like feet; while some have long necks, like sauropods. Think Galápagos tortoise, or even sulcata. They’re just smaller shelled sauropods. Pterosaurs are highly evident when you look at seabirds, as well as certain others like hornbills, toucans, spoonbills, stork, herons, cranes and ibises, to name a few. Certainly not all pterosaurs were aquatic, just as today with birds.
I'm so sorry for the owner of the Mata Puteh bird. How can the hornbill bird was there? I also do have Mata Putih bird. It hurts me so much when the hornbill bird ate the Mata putih bird. Where is this? Location?
Why would you think it's okay to just leave those birds in cages like that? Cages that are round make birds extremely stressed out. That hornbill put the poor bird out of its misery by euthanizing it, and the hornbill has also encouraged these "humans" to avoid leaving the birds like that.
@@SuccessforLifester Yes. With all four corners, and choose one that is wider (instead of taller). Not to be rude, but if you wanted to own a bird all you have to do is *research* . And of course, even if you have a cage for your pet bird, you should really just keep them in the cage when no one can look after the bird or when it's time for the bird to sleep, at all other times the bird should be out of the cage, flying around and bonding with its owner (in a safe place where it can't escape and also where ceiling fans aren't there). Birds didn't spend all those years gaining flight feathers just to be shoved in a small cylinder for so long, that's the equivalent to making a human person sit for months at a time, without letting him/her walk. Also, all birds are special in their own way. My favourite would have to be the crow. Besides the crow's brutal habits, I really admire how clever they are, and the fact that they understand other animals or vehicles. Some even use cars to open nuts!
@@StellaGoetia666 I am not familiar with the keeping of birds. I am against the keeping of birds as pets. But it is interesting to hear about round cages as I generally only see round cages for birds as pets.
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OMG how can intruder steal and kill the owner pet... can owner claim from insurance company or why bird park dun cage Hornbill and let lose. How the owner feel now after losing his pet?.. If owner commit offences we get FINE but how come bird can commit offence without trial... can the relevant agencies look into the evidence and give explanation to the owner and the public. Keep wild animal away from heartland keep them in the nature area
Nature came to free them from that suffering , being locked in that cage , what a terrible experience to be in that little corner . Humans stupidity never end !
I was wondering how the hornbill will get the bird out of the cage. It literally ripped the bird through the cage. Wow... anyway, it's natural hunter-prey situation, no need to feel sorry for the prey
Songbird: Are you here to help set me free?
Hornbill: Yes, just hop into my beak and I will help you out of the cage.
Songbird: OK thank you.
Song bird…I am very bored in this cage…owner never care
Hornbill…..hmmmm…since you are not happy than I send you to heaven….ok?
Song bird……oooooook….let do it now…
Hornbill…..siok……I got you and I am going to eat you up….yeah……! Later will eat your brothers and sister too…..! Once I have grown to one ton than I will take revenge for you to eat up your owner ok?
Song bird….thank you….ok….!
☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
You serve the hornbill with a delicious food on a silver platter and you expect the hornbill not to eat it?
It's Hornbill.. Toucan your head!
Lol
I saw this and i thought is a toucan
Follow your nose.
The neighbors are in serious trouble ! Prime suspect ! 😂
toucan? that's a hornbill.
toucans are native to the americas.
South and Central America. Warmer there with rain forest.
…by the way, the title states wild “hornbill,” not toucan. Hornbill isn’t a nickname in Asia for toucans or something, lol. Jk
hornbills don’t live in americas only in asia and parts of Africa
To be precisely in Latino Americano
Tot he is vegetarian
Now I know he’s not🤭
The owner is going to be shock if he finds this video
Hornbills are omnivorous. They also snack on bats of all things.
Sometimes they eat bird baby,chick for extra protein
Hahaha.Suspect wanted.
Don't suspect your neighbors stolen your bird.
WOW! GREAT JOB! RARE FOOTAGE CAPTURING. A LIVING DINOSAUR THAT MUST CHERISH AND PROTECT!
Yes, you know, call me crazy; but I see pterosaurs in hornbills. Smaller flying reptiles now gone, such as Rhamphorynchus. Pterodactyl. Tapejara. Any of the types with head casques, and ornate growths that likely amplified sounds…just like…Hornbills!! lol!
Also, I know I geek out on this shit, lol…speaking of living dinosaurs, I’ve often read that theropods grew into today’s fowl species, like junglefowl (chickens), peafowl (peacocks), pheasants, etc. Really, just look at their claws and scaly legs. Duck billed dinosaurs, clearly changed and got smaller, into waterfowl. Developed foot webbing, as well as flight. Sauropods, the giant longnecks, became our tortoises & turtles. Today’s chelonians look as if they were descended from sauropods, only now they’ve finally developed a shell for protection. This, after millennia, being terrorized & preyed upon by theropods. Of course, we had ancient chelonians very early on, such as Archelon, the small orca-sized sea turtle. Now I’m on this scientific tangent, god… I’m just hypothesizing, & some is actual research I’ve read into.
The biggest surprise to me, which is blatantly obvious, are parrots. They’re classified in the order Psittaciformes. Right there we have the Psittacosaurus which means “parrot lizard.” This included all ceratopsians, like triceratops, chasmosaurus, or protoceratops.
They may all look different today, from the dinosaurs, but our extant birds & reptiles retain at least one ancient feature. For parrots, it’s the beak, and the mainly veggie diet. Tortoises move slowly and deliberately, and have huge elephant-like feet; while some have long necks, like sauropods. Think Galápagos tortoise, or even sulcata. They’re just smaller shelled sauropods. Pterosaurs are highly evident when you look at seabirds, as well as certain others like hornbills, toucans, spoonbills, stork, herons, cranes and ibises, to name a few. Certainly not all pterosaurs were aquatic, just as today with birds.
Hornbill should have ate the owner
Its an oriental pied hornbill.
It also can found in sarawak,borneo,malaysia
Damn nature you scary 😳
We human r more Scary towards nature🙂🙂💔💔
How did it manage to open the cage door?
@Ru Wen Samuel Tan thats amazing, even without damaging the cage. The beak is so big !
That is one savage Malaysian National bird...🇲🇾😁😂🤣
It’s Singapore😂
@@TEE-HEE0809 yes but we invade it
Hornbill native to Singapore also lah dum 🤣
no CCTV, no damage to the cage, no finger print, go check with Jurong bird park is there a prison break?
Could it be from Jurong bird park
Hornbill:COOKIE!
big bird eats small bird, just like corporate world here - fact of life here and everywhere.
This is Quetzalcoaltus hunting an small avian dinosaurs (colorized)
Bring the hornbill to jail bird🤪🤪🤪
Angry birds 3 be like;
Poor Soul. R. I. P
Rest In Pieces little tiny birdie
And seriously. The owner is not even around. 🤣
Almost like a buffet for it
I'm so sorry for the owner of the Mata Puteh bird. How can the hornbill bird was there? I also do have Mata Putih bird. It hurts me so much when the hornbill bird ate the Mata putih bird.
Where is this? Location?
*When your bird could penetrate the cage*
It's a hornbill not a toucan.
Mister Bill is the Great White Shark 🦈 of Hornbills! He's a carnivore! Let's catch Mister Bill & BBQ him! TQ
Birds of Prey (DC Comics and Harley Quinn 2020 movie).
*How to scam 101*
What species of caged bird? Sorry if I missed this info lol
mata puteh
its a national winner contest singing bird, and he just ate it like no one cares
Today I saw this in my tree then I take picture this is rare ✨
Singing save my world.... Their natural habitat.... 🤣🤣🤣
Poor small bird, game over 🤷♂️
now abang abang and uncle have to change hobby already...
ruthless animal but sad to know it is endangered species
Apparently they ain't vegan
Ohh God 😬
Scary wild hornbill. Pet cage should be of tiny gap so that it beak cannot catch it
Don't buy such small flimsy cages *shrugs*
he not vege ? damnn 😅
I got the hornbill card from animal kaiser
Hornbill dinner😆🤣😆🤣
Hornbill freed the berd
Burung yang luarbiasa
😳🤭😱🙄 poor bird caged up can’t fly away even if it know it’s life is in danger ⚠️ 😒😞🙄
Why would you think it's okay to just leave those birds in cages like that? Cages that are round make birds extremely stressed out. That hornbill put the poor bird out of its misery by euthanizing it, and the hornbill has also encouraged these "humans" to avoid leaving the birds like that.
So use a rectangular cage huh?
@@SuccessforLifester Yes. With all four corners, and choose one that is wider (instead of taller).
Not to be rude, but if you wanted to own a bird all you have to do is *research* .
And of course, even if you have a cage for your pet bird, you should really just keep them in the cage when no one can look after the bird or when it's time for the bird to sleep, at all other times the bird should be out of the cage, flying around and bonding with its owner (in a safe place where it can't escape and also where ceiling fans aren't there). Birds didn't spend all those years gaining flight feathers just to be shoved in a small cylinder for so long, that's the equivalent to making a human person sit for months at a time, without letting him/her walk.
Also, all birds are special in their own way. My favourite would have to be the crow. Besides the crow's brutal habits, I really admire how clever they are, and the fact that they understand other animals or vehicles. Some even use cars to open nuts!
@@StellaGoetia666 I am not familiar with the keeping of birds. I am against the keeping of birds as pets. But it is interesting to hear about round cages as I generally only see round cages for birds as pets.
@@SuccessforLifester I also didn't know at first, but I learned after watching ElleAndTheBirds
@@StellaGoetia666 I like looking at birds. But I feel sorry for those birds kept in small cages
Kinda feel bad for the small bird but it’s nature no one can blame it
That's right
Agreed,yes but the vegans i don’t think so they agree
@@Camiestylos let's go to my room brother..
Why Hornbill eat Sparrow?
Why is she still recording and not willing to call the police 😠😠😠😤😤
Should I call police when you buy KFC?
What good would calling the police do? It's a wild bird. It's not like they can arrest it
haha, everything must call police
So dangerous.. 😅
Akon - Dangerous
Poor hungry bird
Did it just eat your pet bird 😮
The champion got eaten up
Good 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣good no nose 🤣🤣🤣🤣
What are you even saying
incoming bird extinction for Hornbill after Dodo...
bird eat bird. 😢
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@@albertpang102 thinkaporeans are you trying insulting to our country? What a stupid dumb joke smh
Yummy.... better then MacDonalds
Little bird is finally free.. rip
😱 OMG OMG OMG
😳😳😳😳😳
Woow. Bisa bebas berkeliaran yah. Kalo.di indonesia dah pasti di ambil
protected species, tidak boleh di pelihara, nanti kena saman/penjara
OMG how can intruder steal and kill the owner pet... can owner claim from insurance company or why bird park dun cage Hornbill and let lose.
How the owner feel now after losing his pet?..
If owner commit offences we get FINE but how come bird can commit offence without trial... can the relevant agencies look into the evidence and give explanation to the owner and the public. Keep wild animal away from heartland keep them in the nature area
I think you are being a troll.
Dude, you talk like a kid although your profile is an old man.
So sad
Where is the owner?? Wah if this happens to my pets.. definitely will destroy this hornbill.becoz animal that endager others must be destroy.
We must destroy ourselves then xD
We endanger others
😜
Nature came to free them from that suffering , being locked in that cage , what a terrible experience to be in that little corner .
Humans stupidity never end !
Agreed
Rip
:(((
I was wondering how the hornbill will get the bird out of the cage. It literally ripped the bird through the cage. Wow... anyway, it's natural hunter-prey situation, no need to feel sorry for the prey
its a national winner contest singing bird, and he just ate it like no one cares
Omg, that is sad to look at.