If These Animal Moments Were Not Filmed, No One Would Have Believed Them
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- 300 Interesting Animal Moments Caught On Camera
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Memorable situations with animals
There is a lot to learn from animals! Some are clever, others are quick-witted, and someone can even become a great friend to a person! And most importantly, animals have learned to live in harmony with nature and the environment. They are really capable of surprising, and now you will see it because this video contains the most amazing moments with animals!
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The cat protecting the child on the balcony was precious
On the car ralley, how can even the comentator said 'stupid dog '??? They are animals, they dont have a mind like human! Shame on the commentator, he is the one who is stupid!
he is stealing the videos from other TH-camr
Thanks for injecting positivity into the discussion. It's much needed!
Your positive words resonate well. Thanks for sharing!
That lady running from the seal has the coordination of a horror movie victim.
HAHA EXACTLY WHAT I THOUGHT!!!
That’s mean. She may have a disability or something.
If it was a seal she would've been safe...
That's a sea lion I'm sure...seals can't use their rear flippers on land.
Hilarious in any case.
@@PurpleGold. true, but it's more likely she was wearing high heels or some reason, at the end she seemed barefoot and ran off perfectly fine so maybe she gave up on the shoes?
Sand can be tricky, especially if your footwear sucks
I love the dog that saved the fish. He even forcefully stopped his owner from reclaiming the fish! That is just blowing my mind at how determined the dog was. You never see a dog disobeying his person to that extent.🤯
I loved the dog that saved the fish too 😊
Same!
That’s always assuming that particular clip wasn’t staged. It was definitely edited. A lot of animal clips showing domestic pets exhibiting anthropomorphic behaviours are fake.
Why does somebody have to ruin the experience for others.......@@ralphclark
@@sandyleewhite if I see someone being fooled by a lie, I don’t think it’s at all kind to just let it be. A lie is a crime - “Thou shalt not bear false witness”.
17:14 broke my heart. They're clearly not feral kittens and socialized with humans, which is why they swam to the man. They trusted humans and knew them to be a source of safety and food. People love and would adopt kittens, there's no reason to abandon them into the wild without their mother. )':
Assumptions that they were abandoned. They may have been, or may have wandered, perhaps chased by a predator. Not saying they weren't, just that the circumstances are unknown.
@@duanesamuelson2256 They were on a little island. that was definitely on purpose. i saw that story a while back.
Not my case. I had a rose breasted cockatoo until I unfortunately lost her. Without a pet I took in a stray kitten I found at work, my first ever cat. Quickly learned cats are not for me, but not going to just abandon him regardless. Just figured out they're not my animal and I'm most certainly a bird person. I'd like another bird, but with a cat now it's difficult. I totally agree with your point that they are likely domesticated cat, but only disagreeing on that not everyone is a cat person. I simply love birds too much and these 2 animals aren't compatible
At 4:10, while dog rescuing a baby sheep..human recorded. What a sick world. I hope that dog really rescuing it tho..look a bit fierce and didint show the baby sheep goes back to its group
@@zultana2078and you got this form a small out of context clip...
That's not a raven taking down the flag, it is a hooded crow! The bird that was in the footage with the Marten is not a Grouse, it is a Goshawk! Those are NOT bats going into the chimneys, they are Chimney Swifts. The pigeon that spiraled out of the sky is called a roller, they are bred for their acrobatic flying.
Who cares what kind of bird it is? As long as it did the right thing by removing that symbol of hate.
the rolling pigeons are no rarity, there are many breeds mostly europe, near east and central asia
@@waynejohnson1304 - Just because you like to remain stuuuupid, doesn't mean others do! Hope you got your covid shot, Einstein!
@@ivanastein2671- Yes and there are tumblers, tipplers, highflyers, and several other acrobatic pigeons. They are also very common in the US.
The things you state as funny really aren't funny at all...
I loved the wilder beast trying to wake up his injured friend, that is what I call is a good friend. We need friends like that in our lives.
You want a wilder beast to wake you up?
😮😮ñ
That was beautiful
@@jacoblecoy3700 We are humans we need loyal human friends. That's exactly what I meant, so stop being smart Ass.
Wildebeest
I can't believe how much thoughtfulness and empathy some animals have. The cat that is worried that the toddler will fall off the balcony is crazy. Some people could take an example from that.
Definitely agreed with you about the toddler & the CAT AS WELL..!!! 🫶🏼🇨🇦
I don't know about taking an example from the cat, but I will agree that it is, actually something to see! I will argue with anyone who doesn't think that the cat absolutely understood the danger to the child, and made the connection that he should not put his hands on the railing as if to climb.
I will say that the cat instinctively knew that the baby should not go over the rail, and had agency in preventing such.
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@@RebeccaQueen-ti1bk I will admit that I do not know what that is.
rule of thumb for bears: "if its brown, lay down! if its black, fight back! if it's white, good night~"
Respect, for the golden who saved that fish 👍 Proves that dogs really *are*
a fish’s best friend.
Omg! Animals are so smart! Love that clip! The dog knew that the fish’s life was worth saving, even tho the fish was so small.
😂
Was all trained for the sake of making a video for the internet...Very common in social media videos coming out of china.
@@txkuntryboy huh… that’s disappointing.
@@txkuntryboy It really didn't look like it was set up.
The other elephant looked like it was telling the rescuers “Thanks! Please forgive this kids behavior. He’s his father’s son.”
I got the same message 😊😂
Animals are soooooo smart you can never convince me they don't have feelings
CAN WE PLEASE LOVE AND RESPECT ALL THESE PRECIOUS ANIMALS
That thing with getting drunk from rotten apples is absolutely true. Wasps always go for apple try in fall, and then they're too smashed to fly straight. Its hilarious.
So sad about the camel and the baby deer..instead of filming I only wish they were helped 😰
Agree, subhumans.But they got their video. Absolutely, sickening
Not like you can throw them a rope and they will hold on.
God bless everyone helping animals 🙏🏻❤
Great timing isn't easy with those things. The guy did an awesome job with that cow.
That Orchid Bee DOES look like a Transformer! Great show!
That parrot barking got me! I love how it puffed its hair up to appear bigger... and of course, the cat protecting the child from the balcony
It's too bad he added in a clip of a parrot getting killed near the end of the video by a bird of prey. I have never been so angry! I can't believe that was added in and no one has said anything about it! Don't you people even care?! IT KILLED THE PARROT AND HE ADDED IN THE VIDEO!!
I see the comment about bird making its self look bigger n she thought it was cute.Nasty Po💩
I have a barking Amazon that barks like a small dog she was raised around. And it’s only cute a moment after that it’s nails on a chalkboard.
The same
Those nests on the horns are a bad photoshop. You can easily see they are different resolutions, and blurred edges.
For those looking for the thumbnail, its at the end: 47:22
Cheers for that mate, that's the one I wanted to see. That said, the narrator was wrong, there's actually a bit of a growing flock of parakeets around London now. They were escapees, but due to climate change, they're increasingly able to survive here as a result.
too sad. shouldn't be on here rest is soul
@@sorchastabrabbit perhaps, but this is biology and the cycle of life, one consumes another, who consumes another, who will one day pass and be consumed by something else.
Cue Elton John singing "the circle of life"
The bats and birds flying into chimneys is a good reminder to keep your flue closed until you light a fire!
Love the dog saving the fish! And the cat watching the baby on the dangerous balcony. And the guy saving squirrels in a flood. That is one insane kitty to take food out of a gator’s mouth. ❤❤❤❤ The dog riding the sheep is hilarious. The guy watching the camel get washed away? Duh? Does he think camels are free?
My absolute fave was the parrot dog. Had me giggling like a little kid. The others you mentioned were just as awesome
Narrator said he stopped filming & rescued the camel. 😊
That part, of course, wasn't recorded.
I think the whole video avoids unpleasant outcomes for the sake of the kids.@@volvobilbe
I wonder if the crocodile had piece of meat stuck in his teeth! Perhaps he was flossing for him?
Moose have antlers, that's why they fall off. It's a seasonal growth that's something like a finger nail. Horns have living bone on the inside and do not fall off.
If only people were more like animals when it comes to caring for each other.
Animals kill, eat alive, throw other animal's babies from high places, and sometimes even toy around with their prey still alive like a toy until they get bored and snap their necks by shaking them violently between their teeth. Nature is not all rainbows and sunshine.
If only sometimes it pains me to think how much effort goes into saving animals and very little about saving abused children.
Not to diminish the animals ...
People are exactly like animals when it comes to caring for each other.
me too
Thanks for being an essential part of the uplifting community we're building here.
Bless their hearts, everyone here who saved these animals... Thank you!
Thanks for the cool vid mate.💯
Videos are stolen from other TH-camr!
OMG the drunk magpie! 🍷🐦 😂
Animals certainly aren't dumb ❤
I got to 1:32 seconds and decided to stop watching because the video clip shown is edited to have a bird nest on an animals head... and it's not even well done. Shows a very terrible lack of quality in the videos itself if the video producer really is just throwing in whatever they find online with a voice to put over them without even checking if the video itself is even real... It's immediately obvious it's fake and they are touting fake facts as if birds really do lay eggs on animals widely known to be hunted and killed while running around trees etc. Yea... who's dumb enough to think a fragile nest with eggs would stay on an animals head? Oh, the video maker is and has the gull to throw in fake facts about it.
Animals aren't your strong side.
Raven, turtle, antelope, grouse and I could go on. 😂
Ohhhhhh that baby sitter cat amazing 🤩🙏awesome videos ❤❤❤
That " turtle " butting the shoes is a Tortoise. Turtles live in water and have flippers. 🐢
Lol, that's not the difference between turtles and tortoises... Only sea turtles have flippers. Freshwater turtles have feet. Also box turtles and wood turtles don't live in water but aren't tortoises. Furthermore, tortoises are turtles too...just not all turtles are tortoises.
Not exactly
Uh… ever heard of snapping or box turtles?
Turtles here in the southern US have feet and claws too....only sea turtles have flippers
With the child on the balcony with the cat.. it's awesome that the childs parents recognized what the cat intended. ❤
Only slightly younger than dear Eric Clapton's poor son 😭...
It's Truely Unbelievable How Intelligent Some Animals Really Are Cudoes to the Cat, Bravo 👍 Well-done!!!
That ev!1 who just recorded the baby deer and its mother with out even helping it. I think this kind of recorder dont deserve to share their disgusting video
Your comment made my day brighter. I appreciate your positivity!
That's an interesting point. Can you elaborate on it?
8:54
What a precious dog is trying to save the fish that was funny
The dog on the sheep should have it’s picture in a dictionary/ encyclopedia defining the meaning of “work smarter not harder “ lmao😂😂😂
Those sheep dogs are trained that way, they travel on the sheep’s backs and at the first sign of danger they stand up so the can see the predators and chase them up , it’s a good vantage point.
2:58 that's not a tank, it's a garbage can. That's not a special rod, it's a standard catch pole used by animal control the world over. There is no way they were released after 10 minutes if they were found in a city center. That looks like Toronto and there is no place safe to release a new mother raccoon with her kits in a 10 minute drive from downtown Toronto. They would have been taken to a wildlife shelter to be vaccinated and possibly kept under observation for a few days. Also, baby raccoons are kits, not cubs. If you don't know the details of these clips please don't just make stuff up.
The "AI" narrating this isn't very intelligent.
Glad 2 c I'm not the only 1 that thinks he doesn't know alot.I'm being nice😳
I really needed this… My boxer Bella just passed away the other day and I’ve been extremely depressed and missing her very much and these stories made me smile! Thank you 🙏
Condolences for the loss of your beloved Boxer BELLA.
Mama cat and puppies! ...Blessed 🐝...
Not quite 20 mins in, and I must say I am impressed. The person feeding the bald eagle was magnificent, but I am especially fond of raptors. I've not seen any of these vids before, and I do watch alot of nature vids. Gold star! 😁
The narration was downright painful, but I read the comments and later Googled 'roller pigeon' (also 'tumbler,' 'spinner,' etc.). So, I learned something. 👍🏼
Accuracy of the narration notwithstanding, these are mostly clips that I haven't seen before, and I found most of them to be of interest to me. The person who compiled all of these video clips did a good job putting them all together in one spot, and I wouldn't mind seeing more.
5:08 "she immediately hid behind her husband"
There's no strong independent women in front of a wild predator
Notice how you don't see the shark until it's too late. Good for her on being wise enough to look before jumping in. Crazy to think she could have dived right into its mouth, literally.
😊
She could see the shark coming and knew exactly what she was doing. ' Likely been doing it all afternoon...
Looked like a tiger.
Aggressive they can be.
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Put a time stamp on your comment somewhere
So we can refer directly
Let me know what you think about this, if you be inclined.
Shalom
...It's the very first video...
Props to that dude with the excavator
I don't wamna be THAT person but the tamed croc is actually an alligator, you can tell by the sweet rounded eyes that dont look like viper snakes and the rounded snout💛
That poor tiger was probably trying to escape a life of cruelty.
I thought the same thing. That poor Tiger looked so miserable.
Tiger belongs in the wild! Stupid rich human!
Isn’t the Tiger a protected species still? So how come people are able to buy them for pets?…
@@suethompson6497
Not in every country. Anything goes in some parts of the world, especially if you have $$$$$
All those animals that fell were most likely NOT ok. They ran away due to adrenaline. They're probably injured.
The cats and squirrels are fine, they are built to survive falling from high places. The one squirrel that bounced off the grass may have gotten a head injury though that was not a good landing.
So you call it a ridiculous attempt for that wildebeest to help his companion who was just stunned? There are few people who’d risk their necks to help anyone, so it’s nice to see that this animal cares more than most people!
written by AI.
@@ChrisRogersTheAngryChef figures.
@@ChrisRogersTheAngryChef That would explain the 1960's Disney nature documentary style of voice-over
I was pondering perhaps that Wildebeest knew something we did not know about his friend or relative ?
God knows...I believe the animal knew his friend was stunned and needed help to come around..happens
Time is of the essence in the wild. 😊😊❤❤❤
@@estelleschneider9033 I think so.
Most (if not all) of that "bat" footage is actually chimney swifts.
And the chimney swifts entered the house because they were obviously living in the chimney BEFORE the owner opened it up into the house and the birds were confused because hollow trees don't usually open up into caverns at the bottom, and that's essentially what this was look to them.
Amazing videos and imformation! Your content is refreshing. Thanks.😊
15:00 She's like one of those women in horror movies that always fall down when chased.
True 😂😂😂
The dog riding the sheep 😂😂😂
Those moose horns are so cool, and the best thing no one was hurt. He'll grow them back for spring anyway
The car having compassion and jumping over the dog was great.
I think you meant the driver
The beauty of wild animals lies in their ability to thrive in their natural habitats.
The cockatoo barking isnt uncommon . I have birds and some bark,1 even says "quack quack, and meows" . Life is never boring with birds. The sheep dog was pretty smart hitching a soft ride. I loved the eagle videos.
My Silkie hen meows sometimes when she I laying an egg
That camel and the cow had SERIOUS BEEF!!!😂😂😂😂😂❤
Great 😊 clips that parrot that barks like a dog is hilarious
That raven was giving everyone a divine sign 😊
17:47
Poor baby kittens. Thank you for saving them and taking them to your home. God bless you.
Some day these people will learn to tell the difference between crocodiles and alligators. Oh, and between a grouse and a raptor.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Or an Elk and a deer
Unlikely 🤨
And a Lioness and Tiger. It was a lioness pulling the rope.
or a hawk and a caracara
Aww im glad he managed to get his friend to wake up and the person who filmed that baby being washed away and didnr help needs a slap
Squirrel's thoughts.....That tree was driving me NUTS anyway! 😂😂😂
I love cats - what a girl, taking on eight puppies!
Magpie be like, "Nah, I'm okay...I'm fine...I can totally fly, really..."
The original vid of that magpie is hilarious. The dude is talking to it like he's David Attenborough
That sea lion has elite tastes.
That cow excavator rescue was perfect, damn. Lucky.
Too perfect! I feel like it could have gone so wrong
And as noted above, it was then taken to the abattoir.
I live in China and the guy fishing with the Labrador is a popular skit series about the labradors taking their owner out every time he does something they don’t “like”. 😂
Never saw a dog react to a fish like that! Maybe he figured the quota of caught fish had been made and made sure the fish was released to prevent over fishing.
It's actually a comedy skit from China.
@@MrMelichor ohhhhh.
I've seen the cat protecting the toddler before but never stop being amazed that it was a cat that did it and not a dog.
I love all the footage shown backwards to prevent you from copyright infringement. It's nice to thieve.
It’s actually kind of sweet jester the turtle is doing, as I believe, the turtle isn’t attacking but helping. From other videos I’ve seen when a turtle was turned over another one would ram it & help flip the turtle back over since they couldn’t do it by themselves. My thought is since their underbellies are are usually lighter than their tops of the shells & when the turtle saw the black I believe it was in his instinct to try and “help” band flip the shoe which he looked at as another turtle over & back upright.
Animals are crazy!
Good point
Narrator doesn’t know the difference between a elk and a deer
I agree, this narrator miss labeled a lot of the animals, but in this case elk are in the deer family, technically.😁
He doesn't know a lot of things. And/or he lies.
This is truly a case of being dumber for watching: The cat took custody of the puppies or adopted?
The “hawks” with golden beaks are cara caras.
There are several flocks of green parrots around Leatherhead/Epsom in Surrey, England - you often see them flying in formation above the traffic in tree-lined roads there
I came to see this comment. The narrator clearly has no clue.
They are moving north, I've seen them in Buckinghamshire near Latimer and a story one near my house in Hemel Hempstead.
He's got the wrong country, this footage is from Australia
There are even flocks of these parrots in the netherlands. They arent native to these areas but they are very adaptive in the places they can survive in.
Excellent video
Your positivity brightened my day. Sending good vibes your way!
Thanks for injecting positivity into the discussion. It's much needed!
Animals are very inteligent and I'm glad people helped when they are in trouble .
Great stuff. One thing: The Turtle is not a Turtle. It is a Tortoise
came to say just this....
If you are going to have a show about animals at least know what you are talking about
I do not believe it was a man from the American north central. The reason why is because of the errors it said.
Fun fact, all tortoises are turtles, not all turtles are toutoises.
Smart dog riding sheep 😂
The shepherd dog is the best!🤣
Fun fact, the word cider is ancient English for fermented apple
Growing up on farms, parents and both sets of grandparents, i know animals are so much smarter than most people i know.
I totally agree but I grew up in Sydney , Australia's largest city surrounded by many animals . . . . dogs, cats , birds, lizards , snakes and even a few orphaned kangaroos . They a lot smarter than us ....... by far
And isn’t that just sad
Somehow I find it incredible that the camera man videoing the death of a camel made it on here.
He did not put down the camera , running to save him at the end
That blew me away too. One person isn't pulling a camel out of raging waters; let alone after filming it for so long.
My fave is the parrot barking and acting like a dog. 😆👍 11:40
"the case was filmed in England, where parrots don't live..."
Actually not true. There is a significant population of wild green parakeets which breed in the wild in England. They're originally derived from escaped pets, but they can survive fairly well (at least when they aren't being eaten). They're most common in parks around London.
That "crocodile" the guy fed and pet as it climbed on his boat where he pet it (around 13.30 ) was an alligator. It is super easy to tell the difference, alligators have a broad snout and crocs have a more streamlined one, and get extremely large in the case of both Nile and Saltwater crocs. Even American and Mugger crocs get quite large. American alligators occasionally can get very large as well, but it is uncommon to see one get as massive as the larger crocodiles.
I understand people think its cool to turn an alligator friendly. But now that friendly gator is not afraid of humans... even worse he will expect a human to feed him.... so either he will end up dead because of it... or when a human doesnt give him food, he may bite an arm or something... thinking that is the food. People will call me a Karen for saying that but its the truth
This guy is clueless n rude n annoying voice.😳
No, the best way to tell them apart is, You'll see a alligator later, and after a while you'll see the crocodile.... ;)
Aren’t Crocs faster then Gators? Like, run after you type Fast
@@teresa2845Nope, humans need to leave wild animals alone. They do NOT, as a general rule, need our help. They do NOT make good pets and they are the ones who end up paying the ultimate price because humans are stupid. Oh, and crocodilians of any sort are not something anyone needs to be feeding. It’s a really stupid thing to be doing.
Thank You For This Interesting Animals Video❤❤.
"during the rally this stupid dog..." 😂😂😂 7:45
I love that Golden retriever getting mad at the owner for getting mad at him for dumping the fish he had just caught,back outta the bucket & into the water,lmao!! Not sure what the motive was,but he was prob.just trying to hint that he didn't wanna have fish for dinner..
Its swifts, not bats entering the chimneys!
I had a blue throat that at some point decided he was no longer a bird, but a dog instead. He started barking all the time. He also called everyone "asshole" which I thought was funny as hell. We're not sure where he picked up the word, because that's one of the few words we never say. Sadly when covid hit, we couldn't afford to take care of him anymore and had to let him go.
😅😂❤😢😮😊
Oh Jen..you kook
The dog saving the fish 😅
Moose have antlers, not horns.
These videos are moronic and directed at the uneducated and 20 somethings of the world.
And from this entire video, this is what you came away with? Damn, just damn. 🤷♀️
I would then assume you know the difference between antlers and horns?
I do but many don’t so next time add some information to help other people know the difference in the future 👍❤️ be kind and educate if you can!
Um, you’re trying to correct AI.
That was NOT a “predatory grouse,” it was a HAWK.
a gosshawk
This entire video is erasing every brain cell I ever had. Birds building nests in deer antlers... that's not just an outrageous lie, but its also a HORRIBLE cgi job XD
This entire video is erasing every brain cell I ever had. Birds building nests in deer antlers... that's not just an outrageous lie, but its also a HORRIBLE cgi job XD
@@schleepy6362 yep
Whatever❤Still Great VIDE wows❤😊😊
"Suddenly, mitsubishi appears"
What a hilarious yet horrifying statement.
You are a master of misnomers, I must say. Twice, you called birds - bats. You called a tortoise a turtle, and a lion (playing tug-of-war, a tiger. Wow.
So he made a few mistakes, you've never done that?
Not when I am narrating video that is supposed to be informing others about the scenario. @@TonyEnglandUK
It was a liger, so at least in that case, you're both right
He also called an elk a deer. Just adding to your list.
And palm a ...pine
These videos are so addicting,
, thanks for keeping me awake.
Gracias por Los Videos y 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💞💞💞💞💞💞💞
23:06
Oh, God, the world a beast. This just breaks my heart the other one trying to save its partner. I don’t wanna see any more animals dying.
I’m so glad I watch the end of it. He got up and ran away that blesses my heart.
Just to correct the video, Green Parakeets DO live in London and parts of the South East in the UK. The population stems from a cage escape and they have thrived in the London environment. So, the fact that the Peregrine Falcon caught a Green Parakeet in the UK is not really much of a surprise. Sorry to burst the bubble...
True. Also in Germany between Wiesbaden and Cologne in the high trees near river Rhine thousands of both types of ringneck parakeets are living. And even in Hamburg near the north shore they are getting more and more.
@@katrincarstens5125 No kidding! Really?- that's cool; I suppose these Indian parakeetr must come from the highlands in the north if they can adapt to England and even mainland Europe. But they are SO LOUD when they call!
fantastic video 👍👍
my top list is the dog saving the fish from its owner and the cat taking care of the baby in the balcony
Didn't think I'd watch the whole video but its very good.
This is why I stay home😅