@@GabetheSquid Pretty normal from what I saw But then I had a westerner tell me "chiken dont lay eggs if you have no rooster around" So westerners being wrong about chiken flying wouldnt surprise me.
@@GabetheSquid Depends on the breed, but I would say most can fly over a fence if they really want to. Their flight is short and laborious, but possible.
Humans have plenty of abilities as babies to protect themselves. The grasping reflex to prevent falls, the innate fear of snakes in almost all infants which causes them to cry to alert the others of the danger, etc. Humans are pretty badass bro ☺️
Also 'Infant Swimming'! Drop a young baby in water and it will (almost always) instinctively hold it's breath and make swimming motions [ this is not a recommendation]. After six months to two years, they lose this instinct and have to retaught how to handle water.
The ducklings are usually [sic] born in a tree hollow; when it is time for them to leave the nest, the mother goes out and calls them from the ground. They immediately start climbing the wall(s) and jump down. I have seen this in numerous videos, and now I understand how they do it. The claws are probably an evolutionary adaptation.
One note on fowl and water. 1. Baby ducks without parents - don't get a coating of preening oil and will drown if left unattended in water. So if you go to your local Tractor Supply and buy baby ducks, they will not have preeniing oil until they are about a month old. 2. Chickens do not have waterproof feathers, so they will also often drown if they get into water and can't quickly and easily get out again. Roosters less so, as they naturally extend their legs in water, while hens draw them up to their chests.
We used to have a fishing pier in our backyard in a home I had in the 80s. I would always go fishing and watch the baby ducks following mom. When she stopped for a while to eat minnows in the tall grass at the shore, the babies would get distracted and one or two wouldn’t notice mom swimming away. They could really kick up a wake when pumping those little webbed feet trying to catch up to mom. Unfortunately, they have many predators and very sneaky ones they never see until too late. I forgot to mention this is in Florida, so every once in a while, a small gator would pop up and gobble down the baby duck that was too distracted. Believe it or not, even those small gators were afraid of momma duck because she can be relentless attacking. Large gators aren’t interested in a baby duck, so mom’s not worried about them. The most surprising predator was the large mouth bass I was fishing for, which will hit those babies hard and you can hear a large sucking sound as they huff down that baby duck. In fact, it is illegal to use baby ducks as bait for fishing. There are actually jerks who will tie a hook to the side of a baby duck with thread and then let it go for a swim. A single baby duck is a magnet for large mouth bass and almost a guaranteed catch, but it’s too cruel to use them this way, without the protection of momma duck. Those same idiots will also tie hooks to mice and turn them lose in the grassy shores of ponds and lake where bass will hit them like a bomb too. The bass hit the ducks and mice with such ferocity, that the hook will always embed.
Humans' greatest advantage is truly playing the long game. "Damn! those animals sure are annoying, flying away like that" *few years of breeding later* "hehe, chickens go cluck. Now eat the food I throw on the ground, pheasants"
@@Oyakinya-Izuki I watch some of his videos from time to time when I see it in my recommendations but I barely know him, I was reffering to the flash game "duck life". I'm just your average flash game player after all, just reminiscing about the past :)
I love the critters. I love the graphics. I love the voice-over guy's style of delivery. I love the editing. I love the sound-effects. I love the script and its humorous tone. I love this video! Subbed! Liked! Grey-belled! And Commented on!
Animals looking at humans at the beginning “Dumb ape” Animals when the discover fire “ok looks like I will have to try” Animals when humans make guns “is it gon- *gun shoot and thump*”
Even though a regular ant survives falling from very tall objects we don't see them jumping off tall objects. Not even if you heat that object. They would just move to the coolest point until there is nowhere else to go. They stay there and get burnt to death instead of jumping and surviving. Now that is mind bogling!
Wood ducks are born in the hollows of trees. They need to climb out when they mature enough to get around by swimming behind their parents. Where I live there are lots of Wood ducks. In the spring you find couples hanging out in trees all the time.
Like your content watop....always here on time... You've taught me more than what I learned for 16 years in school ... I have been here the whole day......
Kids also have one. They have the superpower to have almost 100% energy the entire time and are very fragile to negativity. Their defense system is weak threats and physical hits. -50 defense if the enemy is super super old. And their taste in food will evolve over time, but 5 - 8 year olds won't eat their veggies. The reason why is cause veggies are actually poisonous to their immune system. They also lie often. But adults on the other hand are the opposite. They like veggies, have a hard time job, and are a master of vocal attacks. But abusers are too strong, so we have a special line of good doers. Thx for reading this.
Did you know when you were a baby you knew the meaning of life and the iq of how much iq you can have but you forget about it when you learn how to speak
It’s bc baby animals have that unique power to survive.but look at newborn baby’s they can see spirits and ghosts but we can’t,but babys only have it for a little.