Chirping baby cheetahs
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ส.ค. 2021
- Six baby cheetahs born in June at a zoo in Chiba, east of Tokyo, chirp like birds when they are calling their mother.
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Their chirping sounds like someone’s shoes in a supermarket
Lmao why is this so accurate
I was gon say that 😂
@@dont4skmeN1x67 Or like when you're in school and how kids sneakers would squeak
Exactly that's what I'm saying it sounds like a shoe in a supermarket
wow😂 I can actually hear that
What's especially cute is that the whole litter survived because in the wild normally about two or three of the kids would survive to see adulthood
@@aeojoe Since you asked, babies in the wild are vulnerable to predation, illness, and natural accidents such as falling, getting crushed, etc. This goes for pretty much any animal.
1 or 2😅
@emilcampos
*adulthood
That's why most of these zoo animals can never be send back to wild. Because most of these are weak cubs who will survive here who otherwise would have died in 2 weeks in wild.
@@sleepyfella That isn't the reason why zoo animals can't be sent into the wild. Zoo animals are wholly dependent on humans. Whether they are physically strong or not, they will starve because they do not know how to hunt for food.
Live long and prosper young cheetah children!
❤
_\\// peace and long life!
And have a job
@@harshrajsahu3846 they have a job in jungle.
Yep..Amen😍❤💘
Those cheetah cubs are adorable.
Fast too.
@@egosumhomovespertilionem watching them slide across the floor was funny
OMG how adorable. They are too cute, and I had no idea they chirped to communicate!
Apparently Adult Cheetahs Meow Like Housecats
@@joshuawinters7644 They do, and apparently cheetahs can have anxiety issues so some zoos employ emotional support dogs for their cheetahs.
@@joshuawinters7644adults also chirp
@@joshuawinters7644 They do indeed. They're just very large lesser cats, not actual big cats, so their vocalizations are all like scaled-up versions of a housecat's. It's the same with mountain lions; they don't have the vocal structures to roar, but they have the ones to purr and meow.
@@Mokiefraggle Who Cares About The Details, The Fastest Land Animal Makes The Sounds Of A Common Housecat And It's Adorable!
Wow, these are really cute baby birds.
I know they’re all grown up by now but how cute and poor mommy they jump on her and she just takes it ❤️
"Just takes it?"
No, she LOVES it.
Lol yep..just like any mumma who loves her bubbas
@@TimeSurfer206she probably especially loves that all of her cubs grew up to adulthood.
It's cute that they begin life sounding like a faulty smoke alarm.
It's not faulty, hon, you just need to change the battery!
Imagine being born in prison with the sole purpose of being "put on display" (their words) by exploitative captors. Humans deserve what's coming.
@@stormisuedonym4599OMG….I literally was going to write something like this in a joking way, before I clicked on “replies”.😂
Lil chirpies.
Cheetah and her cheetos
Chester is the absent baby-daddy.
@@egosumhomovespertilionem That would be a Black panther
Take good care of them cheetahs
You mean birds in cheetah bodys
Their chirping reminds me of baby chicks. They’re so adorable!💕
The cheetah has evolved incredibly to survive for being a smaller big cat. With the chirps and appearance of their cubs they really are impressive. The chirps won't draw much attention since most animals would think it's a bird chirping and, if the cubs are discovered, the other animal is intimidated by them due to their appearance similar to a honey badger. They are amazing and beautiful and will always be my fav big cat!♥
Technically hey are not smaller big cats but bigger small cats, more similar to house cats than big felins like lions or leopards.
@@HektolsServals on steroids!
@@Hektolsstill smaller than things like cougars and snow leopards, though they are larger than most smaller cats
They are classified as a ‘little cat’ due to the simple fact… they purr!
I still love the clip of a man being included in the evening bath routine of cheetahs. He kept reminding them he didn’t have fur! And the happy rumbling of purring was very audible
@@icarusbinns3156 Cheetahs have such a loud purr!
Whether it is a house cat or a Lion, kittens are adorable.
Aaah what a beautiful birds 🐦 I mean cheetahs
That is absolutely adorable!
🐆
What you expected: _cute, high-pitched meowing_
What you heard: *_shoes rubbing on a metal floor..._*
More like polished Stone/hard Wood floor.
basketball court
They look like cute honey badgers
That's a defense mechanism! Other predators won't try to eat them because they know you should *_never_* mess with a honey badger
That cheetah is one proud mama... you can tell. 😊
@queenesther09
Cheetahs don't have a concept of pride. They simply breed to propagate and continue the species/their line.
No, she can't wait to have me time, a glass or three of wine and 50 shades of grey novels.
We must protect them at all costs ❤
fun fact, Honey badgers are so fierce that it's thought that Cheetah cubs are born with their white stripe along the back to make them look more like honey badgers, to avoid predators
Beautiful Momma Cheetah and Purrfectly Purrecious Purrbabies!!! Beautiful little family!!!
Congratulations, Mama Cheetah. A long, healthy, and happy life to you and your six little angels. Beautiful feline family. ❤❤😊😊
A long and happy life caged up in a zoo trying to avoid the gawkers and loud childrens.
@timarc9895 All six of these cubs would not have survived if they were in the wild. At least in a zoo or sanctuary, they have a better chance of survival. If they are well taken care of, they will survive for many years.
rehab is a thing you know, but that won't bring in profits so @@Kimberly-pf4iy 🤑
@@timarc9895zoos today are a far cry from what they used to be. good zoos spend tons of money on making sure their animals have proper space, enrichment, and quality of life. especially for endangered animals and animals that are losing their natural habitat. for many animals, the dedicates breeding and conservationist efforts of quality zoos are almost all that is keeping them from extinction
@@timarc9895 Cheetahs will straight up not reproduce if you do not give them enough space to roam and proper hiding places. Chances are the living conditions of these cheetahs is very good, and it helps preserve their species if any of the cubs are introdouced to a rehab program
Their chirping sound is almost as adorable as they are! ❤
SIX?! That's a lot of cubs for one mother cheetah. I believe that a litter of two or three is a normal size; six is unusually large. In the wild, they probably would not all survive. I hope the zookeepers/animal handlers are helping feed those six hungry little mouths with supplemental bottle feedings. It is remarkable how much body weight a mother animal can lose when nursing a large litter like this one -- the mother needs to be well fed, too. At least she does not need to leave her cubs to hunt.
In captivity cheetahs are given dog assistants to manage their stress. This is because cheetahs base their stress levels on their peers, creating a feedback loop as the cheetahs stress themselves out more and more. But with a dog, they see that it's calm and calm down in response
Those are the cutest baby smoke detectors I’ve ever seen
Oh sweet angels! In the wild most of them wouldn’t have made it, so to see all of her babies so healthy and happy must make Mama and her foremothers very happy.
they sound like a basketball court without basket balls, just shoes
Those are some cute furry birds 😍
They are divine,hope to see them again 🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆🐈😻
Aw... This is too cute!
Omg they sound like birds. Such sweet and adorable babies 💞💗💞💗💞
Notice how nature protects the cubs with the appearance of the honey badger stripe down their backs. Thats how bad ass honey badgers are!
Not Even Lions Mess With Honey Badgers!
It's a stage called "the fuzzies"! Thank you, Wild Kratts!
Yup! Badgers are real cool! They’re in the mustalid family after all. Y’know, the family that contains wolverines, pine martins and that kind of thing.
@@Tigress28676wolverines are what honey badgers think they are
My oldest maine coon has always done chirps like this
I have a maine coon too and he makes similar noises. Not chirps but high pitched noises lol
Coon cats do indeed have their own unique house cat language.
@@trippinatormachine they were cheetahs in a past life
Awwwww! They sound like little birds!
I find it the specific type of mimicry that occurs with baby cheetahs hilarious. In order to reduce the likeliness of being preyed upon by other predators, their fur pattern resembles that of a honey badger. Nobody wants to fuck with that. 🤣
What a good mama!
Theyre in the ' Honey badger ' phase.
Those cubs are adorable. They must wear ole mom out.
They are so cute. They sound like smoke detectors whose batteries are low.
Awww baby cheetahs
That is incredible isn't it.. that would fool anybody outside their window
Cubs: "Mom, the weird aliens are staring at us again!"
I love the baby cheetahs. They are so cute and adorable, running around and playing.. Their sounds are sweet. The mama Cheetah is beautiful.
Such adorable babies.
I think they are the best looking animals in the world, at least for mammals. Exotic birds probably win out of all animals with the incredible colors that they have.
A mother with her hands full. Cute
theyre so cute! interesting how their markings make them look a bit like a honey badger to deter predators
The crazy markings they all have makes them practically invisible in their native grasslands. Beautiful, beautiful creatures!✌
Cheetahs are the biggest cat that still purrs. I've had the acquaintance of a human-raised cheetah. He was a darling.
This is just too adorable to pass up. I love Cheetahs!
such beautiful baby spotted birds
their backs are so fluffy you can't even see the spottttts X3
What I learned: if you hear chirping from Savannah grasslands, it's a good time to GTFO!
Cheetahs don't attack human even in the wild
@@Meimei_777 Yep, and if they did, even if you were a world class track and field sprinter, you wouldn't stand a chance
@@ekathe85 why would you run from a cheetah?
@@ekathe85 why would you run, if you are fully grown stand your ground and beat the shit out of it
@@prehistoric_catlover343
I would not even try to run from a Cheetah.
Aww. They are so cute. It is cool that they are mimicking honey badgers. I didn't know they can chirp like that.
The black and white baby cheetah color schema apparently resembles honey badgers to stave off predators (as no one messes with the honey badger).
The honey badger resemblance is such a specific mutation. How did that even happen? (Don’t say God plz)
It’s called mimicry. Y’know, how a non venomous snake like milk snake resembles the highly toxic coral snake? That’s all the game of Mother Nature. Call it ‘tricks’ founded by nature to protect a certain species. It doesn’t occur voluntarily by the animal but by genetics. Mutations occur naturally many times in a bloodline. Like, your whole family may be blonde but that one aunt has the mutation that made her a redhead. Same way, at some point in the bloodline of a cheetah’s lineage, there occurred a cub which had this mutation that makes the cub look like a honey badger. That cub outlived its siblings (who were killed in childhood) and passed that mutation down to its cubs. And somewhere in a completely different cheetah bloodline the same mutation occurs and the same thing happens again. Like that, the cheetah cubs with the mutation began to outlive the ones without it. And the cheetahs with that mutation survived to pass their genes and all the cheetahs soon converted to have that back stripe mutation. This is called natural selection aka survival of the fittest.
That’s the scientific reason and now the spiritual reason is obviously God’s creation.
As adorable as they are, they sound like basketball player shoes on the court. I mean that as nicely as I possibly can, but you can’t tell me that they don’t sound like that.
Even still, I love them!
So cute cubs playing with her mother.
That woman is just dripping with enthusiasm
Precious babies ❤
Legend has it that a bird once said that a cheetah was a brother from another mother.
They're chirping sounds like a middle school indoor basketball court whenever people's shoes are squeaking on it
Sweet little kitten chirp. She's a very proud momcat.❤
Have you noticed that when their mother is not around, the cubs will group together rather than stand alone?
I think that chirping too is a defense mechanism for the cheetah cubs, they look like badgers and sounds like birds to avert unwanted attentions from Lions, Leopards, Hyenas and Baboons.
But... those animals _eat_ birds, if they catch them.
@@stormisuedonym4599 But they fit into the common everyday sounds of nature making them more camouflaged.
@@optimisticcosmic Only if you're a kid from the suburbs. A hunting feline would disagree.
@@stormisuedonym4599yes. But if you look at it from a predator’s point of view, a bird would be a lot harder to catch than say, a gazelle because the bird can easily fly away. And predators hate wasting their energy on unnecessary things. Unless it’s a cat like a caracal or serval, a bird would be of no interest for the predator. And both those cats are weaker than cheetahs so, the mother can easily fend off against them. So there you go!
Sounds like someone rubbing their shoes on the gym floor at a school but it’s so cute 🥹🩷
Baby cheetahs really looks like honey badgers from above. Nature's strategy to help tgem survive
Cheetah's are the friendliest of the big cats. Hell, they are even friendlier than most house cats. Very good around humans.
nothing sweeter than a mama cheetah and her cheetos
Imagine being a janitor losing your mind over why the floor is screeching and you find out a group of cheetahs were messing with you.
baby cheetah are just oversized kitten floof 😍😍😍
That’s way too cute. Even for that TV show called “Too Cute.”
Those baby cheetahs be like: Where are you mom? We’re hungry!
Such precious fur babies 😭 also they sound like birds lol
Cubs: "Chirp chirp chirp!"
That one cub: "HROAH"
This is the first video I watch today and I'm not disappointed
My god, they sound like baby birds. It's adorable!
They sound like the birds you hear in a rain forest, echoing through the trees and dense foliage.
It sounds like six smoke detectors need new batteries.
Did my smoke alarm just go off?
It was so adorable when all 6 babies were running on top of the cheetah ❤Poor mama!
Oh my god they’re trying to fool the bird into coming down and becoming dinner. That’s amazing
What a beautiful sight! The cheetah fought its way back from extinction.
So many cute chaewons :3
One of them probably hissed at the end
It sounded like “baby Cheetos!” Anyway, this makes me smile!
I love how every Japanese person says it's so hard to learn English (to be fair it probably is) but when they do learn they go about about using fancy words like "frolicking" I can't imagine the hell it is for them to pronounce this word since they have a hard time the "L"s and "R"s in english.
They all like baby birds
People don't realize how important this is. In the 90s there were only a handful of cheetahs breeding in captivity. One was in Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, and I think a lot of her cubs went to various zoos for conservation. 6!
Finally, some good fucking news.
i think, when I were a wild animal and saw a honey badger chirping I'd honestly turn around too.
Being adorable is one thing but those chirps are too cute
One can only congratulate the Zoo, for this success in the conservation efforts. Even, if this animals belong into their natural habitat rather than into a wild cat keep, I think it’s the best thing they can do from Japan.
That's a lot of cubs! And so cute and frisky!
They act like kitties.
That's because they are technically not big cats, like lions and tigers. They're classed as a small cat which is closer to our domesticated kitties.
I love how they look like ratels ("honey badgers") on their torso when they're really young. Nothing is going to mess with ratels.
Cheetahs are not very intimidating. Animals. So their babies have to sound like birds and look like honey badgers so that things don't mess with them. I love them so much!!
Cheetah's Kittens..😆😆😆 So cute💓💓💓
their chirping sounds like a badminton court
They Are ADORABLE ❤️😍