Real talk, I got a little red donkey when I was 11. She didn't get a bid at the auction and I asked my dad what would happen to her. He told me she'd probably end up being dog and cat food. I started crying, my dad bid on her, we got her for $100. I used to ride her, talk to her, feed her, pet her. But anybody else? She'd bite the sh!t out of you. She kicked one of the ranch hands so hard in the thigh they kept him in the hospital for 5 days to make sure he wouldn't get a blood clot that broke free to cause a heart attack or stroke. The sweetest creature, but didn't appreciate strangers or take no bs.
I worked with African Painted dogs at a zoo. They were right next to the lion enclosure and loved watching and messing with the lions. But apparently, before I go there and before the lion enclosure was built, they used that area as a grazing field for hoofstock and often kept an old donkey there. Apparently, even though she had arthritis, she would constantly chase at the dogs along the fence and just the sound of her braying in the morning would cause all 12 dogs to run to the other side of their enclosure to avoid any contact with her. These are animals who had no fear of lions, but a mini horse completely shook their way of life. Donkeys really are just black Air Force energy in horse form.
My grandma used to raise, and break wild horses, and thourough bred race horses. So she was really savy in the horse game down in Texas, but she got the wild idea to get a donkey. It chilled for about.. a week maybe, and then she was feeding it one day. It would eat, it was calm, just an older donkey that needed a place to retire. After taking food casually, he turned around and kicked her in the fucking chest. She got her chest plate shattered from it, and had to stay in the hospital for a minute. Eventually when she got out she couldn't take care of horses anymore. Donkeys don't give a damn.
The problem that most humans have when it comes to animals is simply they keep trying to humanize them. Yes we know these acts are bad and that we shouldn't do them but we're humans. Animals don't live like that 🤦🏾
Once got stuck in drive through safari because some !diot fed a zebra 10ft past a "DONT FEED THE ZEBRAS" sign. He lost 2 fingers and had the rushed to the hospital.
Another casual geographic reaction video from The In Clutch ENT Squad, this video is going to have some very dangerous animals, don't mess with these animals in the wild👍🏾
I would like to recommend these three videos , they are very interesting : 5 Strangest Accounts of First Contact in History , 4 Most Epic Accounts from History of First Contact Between Cultures // From Vikings to Maori , First Japanese in Europe: Incredible Story of the Tensho Embassy (1582 - 1590) // DOCUMENTARY , all of the channel Voices of the Past
If I ever go on a Safari I wouldn't mind hunting a zebra out of everything there that and a spring box or a kudu they are probably the safest to hunt in Africa