The fact that Piya [sic?] got to fly was amazing! I thought, not many beavers can say that they've flown at any significant altitude. But then I remembered the project in Idaho in the late 1940s, where beavers (who didn't like being carried on the backs of mules) were parachuted into the wilderness, using WWII parachutes, in an effort to repopulate the species! The beavers flew -- and dropped! -- in crates made of wood that the beavers could eat their way out of, but their handlers ultimately invented a crate that would open itself upon landing. 76 beavers made the jump, in all, and one of the beavers used in development, called Geronimo (what else?) will probably always hold the record for number of solo parachute jumps by a beaver! The idea was ultimately abandoned, but it still goes to show, a beaver will try most anything!
I realize this comes a year after your comment, but that event is of particular interest to me. My late father was born and raised in Northern Idaho during during the '30s-'40s, then went to Uni at the U of I in Moscow, before a stint in the Navy during the Korean War - and ultimately relocated to Western Washington, a few years later into his professional career. I can't help but wonder if perhaps he may have heard of this effort at the time, though I've not been aware of it until just now. Out of curiosity, what part of Idaho did this attempt at beaver repopulation take place in?
Beavers are so fascinating in so many ways. That they are so social made seeing the rejection from Huckleberry really hard to watch. Those plaintive cries! I teared up when I watched Piya and Justin meet. (The perfect musical accompaniment probably helped).
Same here. My heart broke for poor little Piya when Huckleberry rejected her. Those cries of longing and misery were heart-rending. Justin is a very lucky beaver, he has himself a wonderful companion for life. ❤
I'm not crying, you're crying! I'm so glad Piya got the happily ever after she deserves after such a rough start to life, you did a wonderful job caring for her and finding her what sounds like an amazing forever home.
I'm so glad to see Piya happy with a new beaver companion, even if it couldn't be Huckleberry! How did you know Justin would accept her and wouldn't react like Huckleberry did?
During the process of introduction, they had protected contact like we had arranged with Huckleberry. Unlike Huckleberry, Justin did not act territorial towards Piya through a divider, so it was much more likely he would be accepting when Piya was allowed to come into his space freely.
@@animalwondersmontana The general principles of animal care modeled on the channel are so incredibly helpful. I've adopted a bunny rabbit (Easter impulse buy by young neighbors, who meant well, and treated the rabbit kindly so far as they were able), and channels like Animal Wonders (and others, including Little Adventures (guinea pigs), Lennon the Bunny, and Amy Sedaris' series of rabbit care videos) have been my guide to making my bunny's adoption a success. Principles like knowing an animal's evolutionary history, the environment in which it evolved, its history under domestication, that shines through over and over again in the videos we see here. Please know that there are animals out there who experience next-level care because of the efforts of content creators like you.
@@animalwondersmontana You know, I already have! Karen (who is a boy, but the little boy who named him didn't know that, so that's his name!) is 99.9% free roam. His "little house" is a medium dog crate identical to the one seen in this video, up on a coffee table, with another coffee table at the entrance as his front porch and "helipad" (we pretend that he's the boss of an offshore oil platform!) It's covered with a grass-green bath towel. He's in there right now, flopped over, on his behavioral enrichment layer of non-clumping cat litter (his real litter box is separate). But sleepy though he is, as soon as I finish this comment, he'll be up and running circles around my feet. Animal Wonders has lots of great animals loved by viewers everywhere, but I've got the best baby bunny in the whole wide world!
@@animalwondersmontana Today, my mom sent me some birthday/Christmas money and I went to Wal-Mart and got "small pet" nail trimmers for my bunny. My show rabbit breeder friend Shelley told me (when she checked Karen out and told me I'd done a good job so far) that I would need to regularly trim Karen's little claws. I've already done that with cats, so I do know how to operate the tool, including the importance of taking care to cut dead tissue only, and not living blood vessels. I just got home, and I haven't really told my bunny yet that she has her very first manicure coming up.... but the nail trimmers came with a nice soft nylon brush just made for grooming small pets, and I might just use that first! The trimmer/brush set was only around $5. At the same time, even though the weather is getting colder in Kentucky, and my bunny is in no danger of overheating, I still wonder about the temperature of her environment. I had a $5 battery powered digital thermometer, which fell off her cage and broke in November. Wal-Mart had some fancy replacements, but I went with a pair of traditional alcohol bulb thermometers, only $1 apiece, so I can still be mindful of the temperature, even though it's Winter and way not critical! I confess I also bought a $5 roll of electrical tape, for me. Domestic rabbits are all European, in their wild type. That means every domestic bunny up to now, thinks that every phone and laptop charger is a tree root growing through their warren! It's best to learn to keep electrical cords out of bunny's reach, and there are great TH-cam videos out there about rabbit proofing your house. It has to be done, because our bunnies should be free-roam. Just like us, no bunny wants to spend life in a cage! But a roll of electrical tape, applied with expertise, can buy you some safety when it turns out that your guitar cable (with no dangerous voltage on it) got within chewing range, while you were singing your bunny a lullabye! All of these bunny life enhancing purchases today cost me just under $11. There are bigger ticket items ahead of me in getting my rescue bunny spayed, making sure that he has his immunizations, etc. But even a small expenditure towards an animal's care can make a difference to their quality of life.
Wonderful job at reaching out and finding a home for Piya. I'm sure it's not easy when you're not the solution, but I'm glad you guys do what's best for the animals!
They'd actually been trying for ages to find a home for Piya because they knew they didn't have the capacity.... apparently there were a lot of orphaned beavers last year & everywhere was overflowing already. Then when Huckleberry didn't bond with her that made it even more of a priority to find the right home, because in this instance they knew AWM wasn't the solution - just the conduit 👍
I'm _SO_ glad Piya found a home! There's nothing better than watching two furry companions connect & become best buddies, and it's truly heart-warming to know both Piya & Justin will have many happy years romping around together 🤍 And watching Piya take that big underwater swim was just gold... hopefully you can keep us posted on her progress 🐾
Turning Piya's story into a children's book is a great idea; not only can the zoo sell the book to help with costs, but can show off Piya to everyone... maybe even do some "book signings" with Piya's pawprint!
@@gildedbear5355 I see two possibilities: 1) Draw a bandage on Huckleberry's head and have him be sad and grumpy and forget who she is after she introduced herself repeatedly ("Jessi, why doesn't he remember me?") Then have her explain that Huckleberry hurt his head, so the reader has sympathy for him, and could shift him from antagonist to another relationship character (her loneliness and sickness could be seen as the real antagonists) 2) Not write him in as a character. Piya's had more than her share of troubles to swap him out with another obstacle.
@@captainthorrek262 I like option 1. Huck's always been on his own and has his own issues. Use it as a chance to teach that not every place is a good fit for everybody.
I'm so glad that little Piya has a friend now! I'm so happy that you guys are rescuing animals all over the world, and giving them a second chance to live. Thank you and keep up the good work! You've inspired me a lot 💝
Beavers are absolutely amazing creatures. They have beautiful family lives and are phenomenal for an ecosystem. So many species become reliant on the ponds they create with their dams. Please be kind to them!!
It’s so cool to see how happy you are for little Piya, Jessi, you’re glowing with it :) and I’m really glad Piya found a forever home with a friend to share beaver moments with. Animal intros can be fraught, but when they work out it’s 😊 and so satisfying.
Excellent work! Jessi, Augusto, and the rest of their team went above and beyond to help Piya recover from her rough start in life and find a safe new home.
Stealthy pun appreciation for Justin the beaver "eagerly" awaiting a friend, well done p: I'm so glad finding a new home for Piya worked out! Thank you for sharing her life with us
Oh, sweet babies! I was so heartbroken watching her sad cries reaching through the cage to Huckleberry. So, so happy she has her companion now. Thank you for saving this babe.
So happy the zoo got some great footage of Piya. Thanks for sharing! I'm glad everything worked out, and it looks like they are going to be life-long companions. Sweet Piya just wanted a friend so badly.
Oh, Jessie!!! How wonderful!!! I'm so happy Piya has a friend now! It like like her pond is home to a few feathered friends as well. Maybe someday you can go visit Piya in her new home. 😊
Oh, so happy for all of you! Huck is the reason I found and started following the channel, beavers are just such lovely animals and I am happy all 3 involved are living their best lives. Congratulations on all the amazing work you All do!
Wow! Such a happy story--made possible by YOU! All the time, care, and love you gave Piya through her rough start, and then your determined efforts to find her the best home have paid off wonderfully! It's terrific to see her and Justin getting along so well in such a short time...truly adorable! She's hit the jackpot for sure! Thank you for sharing this journey, and for all you do for the animals in your care!
I happy that Piya found her companion.....glad, that at least once in awhile, there is a happy ending. Thank you for all of the hard work and dedication (and most of all compassion!)!
Thank you so much for the update! So happy to see Piya doing well. You must miss her, too. I hope getting to see how she's doing makes you happy as well.
yay! so happy for piya and justin, they get a buddy to be with. yall work so hard for the animals in your care and yall do such a good job getting the best you can for them.
I was really crushed at first when it was determined Piya couldn't stay with you, but now I see that this worked out better for everyone! I will miss her on the channel but you truly found her the perfect home. Thanks for sharing!
It probably helped that Piya was no longer a toddler but was becoming a beautiful young lady beaver approaching full sexual maturity, so Justin became interested and accepting of her. Hopefully they have become a happy couple with a family of little furballs of their own!
Are you able to tell us what zoo in Massachusetts Piya went to? Massachusetts isn't super far from me, and I'd love to see Justin and Piya beaver around :)
I also live close to MA and I would love to go see them on exhibit if and when they are put on exhibit. Franklin Park Zoo is what I'm guessing and hoping for!
I am *so* happy to see this has been working out for both Piya and Justin! She seems to keep breaking me with every video of her you share. Thank you for all that you do!
I'm a bitter, angry person most of the time. Don't ever have a lot of nice things to say. something around 5:50 made my withered, broken heart feel warm for a bit. that was sweet
I'm so glad! It's sweet this ends up benefiting both Piya _and_ Justin, if he was indeed living without a beaver companion up until now. Do you know how old Justin is?
This is some David Attenborough level video, this is, including the contextualizing narration. A bunch of us A/V geek fans of Animal Wonders were probably more annoying than we needed to be when Animal Wonders changed their production pipeline. We obviously needn't have worried. Wow.
The fact that Piya [sic?] got to fly was amazing! I thought, not many beavers can say that they've flown at any significant altitude. But then I remembered the project in Idaho in the late 1940s, where beavers (who didn't like being carried on the backs of mules) were parachuted into the wilderness, using WWII parachutes, in an effort to repopulate the species! The beavers flew -- and dropped! -- in crates made of wood that the beavers could eat their way out of, but their handlers ultimately invented a crate that would open itself upon landing. 76 beavers made the jump, in all, and one of the beavers used in development, called Geronimo (what else?) will probably always hold the record for number of solo parachute jumps by a beaver! The idea was ultimately abandoned, but it still goes to show, a beaver will try most anything!
I realize this comes a year after your comment, but that event is of particular interest to me. My late father was born and raised in Northern Idaho during during the '30s-'40s, then went to Uni at the U of I in Moscow, before a stint in the Navy during the Korean War - and ultimately relocated to Western Washington, a few years later into his professional career. I can't help but wonder if perhaps he may have heard of this effort at the time, though I've not been aware of it until just now. Out of curiosity, what part of Idaho did this attempt at beaver repopulation take place in?
Beavers are so fascinating in so many ways. That they are so social made seeing the rejection from Huckleberry really hard to watch. Those plaintive cries! I teared up when I watched Piya and Justin meet. (The perfect musical accompaniment probably helped).
Same, same!
Same here. My heart broke for poor little Piya when Huckleberry rejected her. Those cries of longing and misery were heart-rending. Justin is a very lucky beaver, he has himself a wonderful companion for life. ❤
Awwww! That's so cute and heartwarming!
I'd love to get the occasional update on those two as time goes on.
Just fills our hearts ALL the way up!!
This!
Would love to see updates, too!
Absolutely yes!
@@OrenKaplan83 pkkmkjjjjjjjjhhbbhhjjiijjk
I'm not crying, you're crying! I'm so glad Piya got the happily ever after she deserves after such a rough start to life, you did a wonderful job caring for her and finding her what sounds like an amazing forever home.
I'm so glad to see Piya happy with a new beaver companion, even if it couldn't be Huckleberry! How did you know Justin would accept her and wouldn't react like Huckleberry did?
During the process of introduction, they had protected contact like we had arranged with Huckleberry. Unlike Huckleberry, Justin did not act territorial towards Piya through a divider, so it was much more likely he would be accepting when Piya was allowed to come into his space freely.
@@animalwondersmontana The general principles of animal care modeled on the channel are so incredibly helpful. I've adopted a bunny rabbit (Easter impulse buy by young neighbors, who meant well, and treated the rabbit kindly so far as they were able), and channels like Animal Wonders (and others, including Little Adventures (guinea pigs), Lennon the Bunny, and Amy Sedaris' series of rabbit care videos) have been my guide to making my bunny's adoption a success. Principles like knowing an animal's evolutionary history, the environment in which it evolved, its history under domestication, that shines through over and over again in the videos we see here. Please know that there are animals out there who experience next-level care because of the efforts of content creators like you.
@Alan Canon Thank you so much!! Please give your rabbit friend all the love from us!
@@animalwondersmontana You know, I already have! Karen (who is a boy, but the little boy who named him didn't know that, so that's his name!) is 99.9% free roam. His "little house" is a medium dog crate identical to the one seen in this video, up on a coffee table, with another coffee table at the entrance as his front porch and "helipad" (we pretend that he's the boss of an offshore oil platform!) It's covered with a grass-green bath towel. He's in there right now, flopped over, on his behavioral enrichment layer of non-clumping cat litter (his real litter box is separate). But sleepy though he is, as soon as I finish this comment, he'll be up and running circles around my feet. Animal Wonders has lots of great animals loved by viewers everywhere, but I've got the best baby bunny in the whole wide world!
@@animalwondersmontana Today, my mom sent me some birthday/Christmas money and I went to Wal-Mart and got "small pet" nail trimmers for my bunny. My show rabbit breeder friend Shelley told me (when she checked Karen out and told me I'd done a good job so far) that I would need to regularly trim Karen's little claws. I've already done that with cats, so I do know how to operate the tool, including the importance of taking care to cut dead tissue only, and not living blood vessels. I just got home, and I haven't really told my bunny yet that she has her very first manicure coming up.... but the nail trimmers came with a nice soft nylon brush just made for grooming small pets, and I might just use that first!
The trimmer/brush set was only around $5. At the same time, even though the weather is getting colder in Kentucky, and my bunny is in no danger of overheating, I still wonder about the temperature of her environment. I had a $5 battery powered digital thermometer, which fell off her cage and broke in November. Wal-Mart had some fancy replacements, but I went with a pair of traditional alcohol bulb thermometers, only $1 apiece, so I can still be mindful of the temperature, even though it's Winter and way not critical!
I confess I also bought a $5 roll of electrical tape, for me. Domestic rabbits are all European, in their wild type. That means every domestic bunny up to now, thinks that every phone and laptop charger is a tree root growing through their warren! It's best to learn to keep electrical cords out of bunny's reach, and there are great TH-cam videos out there about rabbit proofing your house. It has to be done, because our bunnies should be free-roam. Just like us, no bunny wants to spend life in a cage! But a roll of electrical tape, applied with expertise, can buy you some safety when it turns out that your guitar cable (with no dangerous voltage on it) got within chewing range, while you were singing your bunny a lullabye!
All of these bunny life enhancing purchases today cost me just under $11. There are bigger ticket items ahead of me in getting my rescue bunny spayed, making sure that he has his immunizations, etc. But even a small expenditure towards an animal's care can make a difference to their quality of life.
thanks for giving us a rundown on beaver body language when piya was meeting justin for the first time, animal communication is an interest of mine.
Them meeting literally made me cry, what a gentle interaction!!!! I am so happy these two beavers can be extra happy together.
Thanks for getting Piya a new and suitable home
Wonderful job at reaching out and finding a home for Piya. I'm sure it's not easy when you're not the solution, but I'm glad you guys do what's best for the animals!
This is something that always makes me appreciate Animal Wonders, caring for the animals' wellbeing as an absolute priority
They'd actually been trying for ages to find a home for Piya because they knew they didn't have the capacity.... apparently there were a lot of orphaned beavers last year & everywhere was overflowing already. Then when Huckleberry didn't bond with her that made it even more of a priority to find the right home, because in this instance they knew AWM wasn't the solution - just the conduit 👍
I'm _SO_ glad Piya found a home! There's nothing better than watching two furry companions connect & become best buddies, and it's truly heart-warming to know both Piya & Justin will have many happy years romping around together 🤍 And watching Piya take that big underwater swim was just gold... hopefully you can keep us posted on her progress 🐾
Yay! I can see Piya, since the zoo isn't too far from me ☺️
Please say hi to her for all of us! ( ´◡‿◡`)
Turning Piya's story into a children's book is a great idea; not only can the zoo sell the book to help with costs, but can show off Piya to everyone... maybe even do some "book signings" with Piya's pawprint!
How to keep Huck from being a "bad guy" for not accepting Piya though?
@@gildedbear5355 I see two possibilities:
1) Draw a bandage on Huckleberry's head and have him be sad and grumpy and forget who she is after she introduced herself repeatedly ("Jessi, why doesn't he remember me?") Then have her explain that Huckleberry hurt his head, so the reader has sympathy for him, and could shift him from antagonist to another relationship character (her loneliness and sickness could be seen as the real antagonists)
2) Not write him in as a character. Piya's had more than her share of troubles to swap him out with another obstacle.
@@captainthorrek262 I like option 1. Huck's always been on his own and has his own issues. Use it as a chance to teach that not every place is a good fit for everybody.
Ha! Justin Beaver 😆
It just hit me.
What a joy to see Piya in her new environment with a "new friend". Now they will both have each other. Sweet story:)
Oh my goodness, I hadn't expected a Piya-pdate! So happy to see her thriving.
Hear that? That's the sound of all our heart exploding & a collective "awwwwww".
I'm so glad that little Piya has a friend now! I'm so happy that you guys are rescuing animals all over the world, and giving them a second chance to live. Thank you and keep up the good work! You've inspired me a lot 💝
Mini beaver goes meep!
Happy to see a continuation of her story!
Beavers are absolutely amazing creatures. They have beautiful family lives and are phenomenal for an ecosystem. So many species become reliant on the ponds they create with their dams. Please be kind to them!!
Absolutely beautiful. Congratulations to both Piya and Justin for having a beaver buddy now.
It’s so cool to see how happy you are for little Piya, Jessi, you’re glowing with it :) and I’m really glad Piya found a forever home with a friend to share beaver moments with. Animal intros can be fraught, but when they work out it’s 😊 and so satisfying.
Thank you so much for the update!! So so glad to see Piya settle in so well 🥰🥰
Excellent work! Jessi, Augusto, and the rest of their team went above and beyond to help Piya recover from her rough start in life and find a safe new home.
I am so happy for piya
That was amazing, so glad Piya has a new friend for life.
I'm so glad little piya has a chance at a fulfilling life with a friend.
So happy for little Piya getting a friend, hopefully some updates in the future along with more tiny beaver squeaking
Stealthy pun appreciation for Justin the beaver "eagerly" awaiting a friend, well done p:
I'm so glad finding a new home for Piya worked out! Thank you for sharing her life with us
Oh, sweet babies! I was so heartbroken watching her sad cries reaching through the cage to Huckleberry. So, so happy she has her companion now. Thank you for saving this babe.
So happy the zoo got some great footage of Piya. Thanks for sharing! I'm glad everything worked out, and it looks like they are going to be life-long companions. Sweet Piya just wanted a friend so badly.
I did not put "Cry at Beaver Video" on my todo list today, but here we are. So happy for them!
I hope Piya & Justin have long & happy lives together.
Oh, Jessie!!! How wonderful!!! I'm so happy Piya has a friend now! It like like her pond is home to a few feathered friends as well.
Maybe someday you can go visit Piya in her new home. 😊
Ahhhh! I live in MA! I could meet Piya and Justin! Can you tell us what zoo they're located at?
Same I want to see her
Wow! I love that Piya and Justin found each other as companions! ❤❤❤
Oh, so happy for all of you! Huck is the reason I found and started following the channel, beavers are just such lovely animals and I am happy all 3 involved are living their best lives.
Congratulations on all the amazing work you All do!
I’m sooo glad to see that Piya has grown well and meets Justin~
Piya has been taken care of excellently~👍
Thank you for sharing this video~🤗
I'm not crying, you're crying 😭
Wow! Such a happy story--made possible by YOU! All the time, care, and love you gave Piya through her rough start, and then your determined efforts to find her the best home have paid off wonderfully! It's terrific to see her and Justin getting along so well in such a short time...truly adorable! She's hit the jackpot for sure! Thank you for sharing this journey, and for all you do for the animals in your care!
I happy that Piya found her companion.....glad, that at least once in awhile, there is a happy ending. Thank you for all of the hard work and dedication (and most of all compassion!)!
Thank you so much for the update! So happy to see Piya doing well. You must miss her, too. I hope getting to see how she's doing makes you happy as well.
justin beaver!! How lovely
LOL I only just got it
Piya 🥲 sweet adorable little beaver. So glad you found a friend. ❤
yay! so happy for piya and justin, they get a buddy to be with. yall work so hard for the animals in your care and yall do such a good job getting the best you can for them.
What a special treat! I'm so happy for her. Good job. You worked hard for this.
I was really crushed at first when it was determined Piya couldn't stay with you, but now I see that this worked out better for everyone! I will miss her on the channel but you truly found her the perfect home. Thanks for sharing!
God bless you and others like you for the care you provide these wonderful creatures
Beautiful, so happy the little girl got what she deserves. Thanks to all!
I'm so glad you were able to find Piya a permanent home!
I am super curious about the statistic of beavers in captivity with the name Justin. Like how many percents?
It felt like you were telling us a children's story. You should get someone to write and illustrate it as a fundrasier!
Absolutely delighted to have this wonderful update on Piya’s situation 🥰🥰🥰
Duck!
I spoke too soon. Ducks!
Yay Piya and Justin!!! My heart is also bursting with joy seeing them together 🥰 I’m glad they both got a friend!
This is so sweet. Thank you for posting this update! It's great to see these two beavers finding a new companion and loving life!
Oh, I am crying so much right now - happy tears! So glad she is no longer alone and in a place where she will surely thrive!
That’s absolutely the sweetest!! It’s an incredible feeling knowing you & so many care deeply about our sweet critters!!
Ah, this is so heartwarming. Finally, Piya has a family to call her own. :)
Piya found her best friend Just-in time for a feel good holiday story.
So happy Paya has a new home and a new friend I teared up a little
It probably helped that Piya was no longer a toddler but was becoming a beautiful young lady beaver approaching full sexual maturity, so Justin became interested and accepting of her. Hopefully they have become a happy couple with a family of little furballs of their own!
Piya and Justin are the new Maple and Filbert. ❤😊
Wow wow wow !
Soooooo sweet !
Really heart warming !
💖💓💗💕
Are you able to tell us what zoo in Massachusetts Piya went to? Massachusetts isn't super far from me, and I'd love to see Justin and Piya beaver around :)
Piya and Justin are not on exhibit and we're giving them space to just be, so we're specifically not sharing the zoo's name. :)
I also live close to MA and I would love to go see them on exhibit if and when they are put on exhibit. Franklin Park Zoo is what I'm guessing and hoping for!
I am *so* happy to see this has been working out for both Piya and Justin! She seems to keep breaking me with every video of her you share. Thank you for all that you do!
I'm a bitter, angry person most of the time. Don't ever have a lot of nice things to say.
something around 5:50 made my withered, broken heart feel warm for a bit.
that was sweet
She got more than just a best friend. She got a boyfriend!
Thank you very much! Beautiful beavers!!
Love seeing Piya in a happy home with a friend! 😭😍🥰 Do either of them get fixed, or will they eventually make beaver babies?
What a moment! Wonderful!
What a lovely little Beaver, great job, everyone❤
I love the lil beaver friends.
Bless the beasts and the children, for in this world they have no voice, they have no choice.
I am so happy for them both. A beautiful story for the holidays.
So heartwarming to see Piya and Justin becoming friends.
Thank you so much for the update!! I'm glad to see Piya doing so well!
Piya looks so happy! Keep up the good work.
I'm so glad! It's sweet this ends up benefiting both Piya _and_ Justin, if he was indeed living without a beaver companion up until now. Do you know how old Justin is?
Best Christmas ever! A happy Piya!
My heart is melting as I type this
That warmed my heart,thank you.
Danke!
I am so grateful and happy this worked out! Thank you very much for sharing the good news and lovely pictures with us! 🤗🎄
Thank you!! ❤️ 🦫
Happy Holidays to everyone at Animal Wonders! Thanks for all you do to help critters.
I am very proud of the fact that I did not get the Justin Beaver (Bieber) reference until my wife laughed at the name... Awesome video!
..... oh no 😆😅
So glad she has a companion.
Oh wow, was not expecting to cry happy tears but here we are. 😭😍
Aw they make cute sounds too
This is some David Attenborough level video, this is, including the contextualizing narration. A bunch of us A/V geek fans of Animal Wonders were probably more annoying than we needed to be when Animal Wonders changed their production pipeline. We obviously needn't have worried. Wow.
So happy for Paya!
Most epic of children’s stories. I like the separate music and commentary edition
My heart is officially warmed.
Which zoo is piya at? I can't find any info about her now! :(
Oh thank goodness! I was so heartbroken when Piya and Huckleberry didn't get along. I'm so glad she finally found the friend she needed!
Happy ending, awesome, thank you and her new home.
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww when they were grooming.
My heart!🥰
Lovely conclusion (for now) of the Piya looking for a place saga!
The music in this one is great!
OMG! which zoo?? I live in Massachusetts and I want to visit Piya haha
Beautiful.
Absolute happiness