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Crows removing ticks (part 3) 

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FAQ Please read - we encourage questions and comments, but please see if your question is answered in the FAQ below before commenting. Updated 14 March 2022.
Q1. Why don't we brush the wallabies to get rid of the ticks? A: Because they are wild animals, not pets. It is illegal to interfere with native wildlife in Australia. This footage was filmed using remote trail cameras - no humans are on site, except for weekly visits to maintain the water supply.
Q2. Why don't we trap/catch the wallabies to get rid of the ticks? A: Because it would kill them - following a stressful event such as being chased and captured, macropods such as wallabies can suffer from a form of rhabdomyolysis called capture myopathy, which is the death of muscle fibres and subsequent release of toxins into the bloodstream. This can lead to serious complications such as renal (kidney) failure within 24 hours and death 2-14 days later.
Q3: Why don't we spend thousands of dollars on tranquilliser dart guns to sedate the wallabies to remove the ticks? A: Illegal.
Q4. Why don't we put something in the water to kill ticks? A: This was the only water source for many kilometres, and all wildlife depended on it for survival - including bees, reptiles and amphibians.
Q5. What's with the wood in the water? A: To provide safe access to the water for small birds, insects, reptiles and amphibians, as well as a way to get out if they fall in.
Q6. Don't the heads of the ticks stay attached and cause infection? A: A decapitated tick is a dead tick. Infection only appears to be a problem for the wallabies when large numbers of ticks remain attached in one site, causing inflammation, circulation loss, necrosis and eventually sloughing of necrotic tissue. The older wallabies have all lost the top half of their ears to this process. Bear in mind too, that a single female tick will lay thousands of eggs, so every tick eaten = thousands of eggs not laid.
Q7. "You moron, these are crows!"/ "you idiot, these are ravens!". A: There has been terse disagreement in the comments about whether these are Australian ravens (Corvus coronoides) or Torresian crow (Corvus orru). Whatever your personal opinion in the Great Crow v's Raven Debate, please just pretend that the title supports your view and move on with your life. People get upset about the strangest things.
Q8. You terrible people! How did you let your animals get in this state?! A: These wallabies roam over an enormous range through agricultural land and state forestry, and are as much "our animals" as the wind is "our wind". This footage was filmed during an unprecedented Positive Indian Ocean Dipole event which resulted in a ferocious drought and dried up all natural water sources in the region - some for the first time in living memory. Historically, providing artificial water points has been discouraged in Australia, as macropods are meant to be nomadic and not remain in one place to strip the vegetation. The summer of 2019/2020 marked a change in this official position however, as all of eastern Australia was in severe drought and on fire; there was no where for the wildlife to go. The Department of National Parks and Wildlife even resorted to dropping feed into National Parks by helicopter in an attempt to prevent the loss of entire populations of critically endangered species. We were carting feed and water over 100km to this site, but newcomers were arriving every day, many in horrific condition.
Q9. What about Lyme disease? A: Surveillance of Australian ticks has not yet found the presence of the Borrelia bacterium (which causes Lyme disease) in Australian ticks. There are however people who have been diagnosed with Lyme disease after returning to Australia from overseas, and Australian ticks do carry diseases which can have somewhat similar symptoms, including Australian Tick Typhus or Spotted Fever and Flinders Island Spotted Fever, leading to 'Lyme-like disease'. Also of interest is a rare condition called tick-induced mammalian meat allergy, caused by an acquired allergy to the galactose-α-1,3-galactose protein which is found in mammalian meat and animal products such as cow's milk and gelatine. We take reasonable precautions to avoid tick bites, such as wearing long sleeves and insect repellent, but if we were afraid to pick up a single tick we could not continue our work on this property.
Q10. What species of tick are these? A: Kangaroo tick (Amblyomma triguttatum). They are native, but do not usually occur in such high numbers. A tick plague such as this one usually follows a longer than average summer breeding season followed by an unusually warm winter, so that so that large numbers of nymphs survive to become adults. In recent years, summers have been getting longer and hotter, and winters shorter and warmer. Land clearing and pesticide use have also decimated the population of small birds and predatory insects which eat tick larvae, so tick plagues are becoming more common.

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@GubanaNatureRefuge
@GubanaNatureRefuge 3 года назад
FAQ Please read - we encourage questions and comments, but please see if your question is answered in the FAQ below before commenting. Updated 25 October 2020. Q1. Why don't we brush the wallabies to get rid of the ticks? A: Because they are wild animals, not pets. They are shy and do not let us near them. It is also illegal to interfere with native wildlife in Australia Q2. Why don't we trap/catch the wallabies to get rid of the ticks? A: Because it would kill them - following a stressful event such as being chased and captured, wallabies can suffer from rhabdomyolysis, which is the death of muscle fibres and subsequent release of toxins into the bloodstream. This can lead to serious complications such as renal (kidney) failure within 24 hours after the incident and death will occur within 2-14 days later. Q3: Why don't we spend thousands of dollars on tranquilliser dart guns to sedate the wallabies to remove the ticks? A: Maybe if we won lotto, but it would still be illegal. Q4. Why don't we put something in the water to kill ticks? A: At the time this footage was filmed, this was the only water source for many kilometres, and all wildlife depended on it for survival - including bees, reptiles and amphibians. Adding insecticide to the water would result in a catastrophic by-kill of unintended victims. Q5. What's with the wood in the water? A: To provide safe access to the water for small birds, insects, reptiles and amphibians, as well as a way to get out if they fall in. Q6. Don't the heads of the ticks stay attached and cause infection? Aren't they best left to drop off naturally? A: No, the ticks are removed whole - we often find dropped ones in the water, still complete and very much alive. We also get covered in ticks during summer, and pull them off ourselves with little care and without problems - we have never had mouthparts left behind in our skin. Infection only appears to be a problem for the wallabies when large numbers of ticks remain attached in one site, causing inflammation, circulation loss, necrosis and eventually sloughing of necrotic tissue. The older wallabies have all lost the top half of their ears to this process. Bear in mind too, that a single female tick will lay thousands of eggs, so every tick eaten = thousands of eggs not laid. Q7. "You moron, these are crows!"/ "you idiot, these are ravens!". A: There has been terse disagreement in the comments about whether these are Australian ravens (Corvus coronoides) or Torresian crow (Corvus orru). The main difference between the two is in the throat hackles. Whatever your personal opinion in the Great Crow v's Raven Debate, please just pretend that the title supports your view and move on with your life. I'm at the stage of just removing these pointlessly acrimonious comments - people get upset about the strangest things. Q8. You terrible people! How did you let your animals get in this state?! A: These wallabies roam over an enormous range through agricultural land and state forestry, and are as much "our animals" as the wind is "our wind". This footage was filmed during an unprecedented Positive Indian Ocean Dipole event which resulted in a ferocious drought and dried up all natural water sources in the region - some for the first time in living memory. Historically, providing artificial water points has been discouraged in Australia, as macropods are meant to be nomadic and not remain in one place to strip the vegetation. The summer of 2019/2020 marked a change in this official position however, as all of eastern Australia was in severe drought and on fire; there was no where for the wildlife to go. The Department of National Parks and Wildlife even resorted to dropping feed into National Parks by helicopter in an attempt to prevent the loss of entire populations of critically endangered species. We were carting feed and water over 100km to this site, but newcomers were arriving every day, many in horrific condition. Q9. What about Lyme disease? A: Surveillance of Australian ticks has not yet found the presence of the Borrelia bacterium (which causes Lyme disease) in Australia. There are however people who have been diagnosed with Lyme disease after returning to Australia from overseas, and Australian ticks do carry diseases which can have somewhat similar symptoms, including Australian Tick Typhus or Spotted Fever and Flinders Island Spotted Fever, possibly leading to 'Lyme-like disease'. Also of interest is a rare condition called tick-induced mammalian meat allergy, caused by an acquired allergy to the galactose-α-1,3-galactose protein which is found in mammalian meat and animal products such as cow's milk and gelatine. Happily for us, the vast majority of tick-borne illness in Australia arises from Ixodes species, especially Ixodes holocyclus, not the kangaroo tick, Amblyomma triguttatum. Ixodes species are most common in moist, humid coastal areas, which as you can see from the footage, does not in any way describe our property. We take reasonable precautions to avoid tick bites, such as wearing long sleeves and insect repellent, but if we were afraid to pick up a single tick we could not continue our work on this property.
@MrMiratana
@MrMiratana 3 года назад
Thanks
@TheBooban
@TheBooban 3 года назад
Ok...so why...why don’t you have this really long stick...and at the end, this picker...in the shape of a crow...
@shandalear3252
@shandalear3252 3 года назад
Mother Nature clearly has it figured out!
@mcgabrielrock
@mcgabrielrock 3 года назад
@@francoylos3fumados its nature my friend you cant mess with it
@francoylos3fumados
@francoylos3fumados 3 года назад
@@mcgabrielrock enjoy your desert in the ocean
@lordlucius1341
@lordlucius1341 3 года назад
Jesus that first tick looks like the size of a ping pong ball, good job mr crow
@ImPatrickStarl
@ImPatrickStarl 3 года назад
I know right! So huge. It must hurt a ton getting them ripped off.
@TiNNx
@TiNNx 3 года назад
I wonder if they actually rip them off properly, obviously not always but the first tug looked clean.
@ZeroTwo-ir5th
@ZeroTwo-ir5th 3 года назад
@@TiNNx They do, in the Q&A they posted they said: "Q6. Don't the heads of the ticks stay attached and cause infection? Aren't they best left to drop off naturally? A: No, the ticks are removed whole - we often find dropped ones in the water, still complete and very much alive. We also get covered in ticks during summer, and pull them off ourselves with little care and without problems - we have never had mouthparts left behind in our skin. Infection only appears to be a problem for the wallabies when large numbers of ticks remain attached in one site, causing inflammation, circulation loss, necrosis and eventually sloughing of necrotic tissue. The older wallabies have all lost the top half of their ears to this process. Bear in mind too, that a single female tick will lay thousands of eggs, so every tick eaten = thousands of eggs not laid."
@TiNNx
@TiNNx 3 года назад
@@ZeroTwo-ir5th thanks for that , it isn’t very clear based off the footage. These birds are smart.
@lonesomewendigo
@lonesomewendigo 3 года назад
@@ZeroTwo-ir5th to be fair anyone who ever had ticks learned some way or another that pulling them out quickly is the best and easiest way. It rarely ever happens that a ticks head tears of their bodies. But I personally can't recommend applying anti-tick products because it can cause the tick to die while their mandibles are still stuck and they might leak some blood onto the open wound further increasing the odds of infection but that's about where my knowledge ends.
@02337755
@02337755 3 года назад
Wallaby: Dude Why? Crow: Because I Love You.
@kimberlypatton9634
@kimberlypatton9634 3 года назад
Sweet!...but they get a free meal out of the deal too!
@CarolinaBlood704
@CarolinaBlood704 3 года назад
I think the wallaby knows.
@javianlopez2471
@javianlopez2471 3 года назад
The second wallaby was like dude chill and the crow was like please you need me.............
@FolstrimHori
@FolstrimHori 3 года назад
Because I love you(r ticks)
@Pedro-fh9ec
@Pedro-fh9ec 3 года назад
And I'm hungry.
@Eztliz
@Eztliz 2 года назад
There are a lot of animals to be afraid of in Australia, but I didn’t know golf ball sized ticks were one of them.
@aimeekrieg9932
@aimeekrieg9932 Год назад
Like those huge spiders!!!
@Hello-ep2fx
@Hello-ep2fx Год назад
That’s just normal ticks they expand they don’t start off large they can’t walk and wil go into hibernation til they need to feed again that cud be 10ths later
@walter1383
@walter1383 Год назад
They have terrestrial leeches in the wetter regions as well. Real nightmare fuel.
@Jhud69
@Jhud69 Год назад
They're not as big as they seem. Look how it looks in the crow's beak, not all that big. Wallabies are pretty small animals compared to kangaroos
@tracycruz124
@tracycruz124 Год назад
Ik right
@arasin.staubly
@arasin.staubly 2 года назад
I consider it to be a great service for the human who put this water source in place. It gives a location where the critters will go and the birds can help them and get a bit of food at the same time.
@stevezodiac491
@stevezodiac491 Год назад
​@@SethMacLeod95apart from the Ticks.
@snigglestraggletheatre1749
@snigglestraggletheatre1749 11 месяцев назад
@@stevezodiac491we’ll the ticks got their win before they were plucked away
@jakeman025
@jakeman025 11 месяцев назад
@@stevezodiac491idk man some of those ticks engorged themselves I guess gluttony comes back to bite you 😋
@PinkPanther1402
@PinkPanther1402 10 месяцев назад
You can clearly see that the crows placed the water there to get delicious bloody thicc caramel bois.
@dragulia_venaro
@dragulia_venaro 10 месяцев назад
​@@PinkPanther1402 yup, "placed the water there".
@xMINIMx05
@xMINIMx05 3 года назад
Wallaby: y-you saved me, why? Crow: hmmmm, ticks...
@6unk
@6unk 3 года назад
Underrated comment
@thisnoodlehead7307
@thisnoodlehead7307 3 года назад
Wow amazing comment. I love hmmmm. Monke.. memes
@crow5228
@crow5228 3 года назад
yum
@soldier8424
@soldier8424 3 года назад
If you're in the know then you know lol
@gauldun330
@gauldun330 3 года назад
S A T I A T I O N
@blongsta5
@blongsta5 3 года назад
Me: this is nasty Brain: keep watching
@normalguy5208
@normalguy5208 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂 exactly
@BB6Lude
@BB6Lude 3 года назад
Bro same honestly just the thought of eating a tic is gross and it’s making me nauseous at the same time it’s so satisfying
@blongsta5
@blongsta5 3 года назад
@@BB6Lude it’s natures fruit gushers 😂
@larrymanns364
@larrymanns364 3 года назад
That sounds like a summary of every Dr. Pimple Popper video
@benjamincasatimcintosh2918
@benjamincasatimcintosh2918 3 года назад
Raven1:hey this guy has a ton of ticks and probably an infection! Raven2:that's disgusting! Where?
@dinodoode2479
@dinodoode2479 Год назад
it's amazing that even with what look like targeted hard pecks at the wallabies ears, the crows are almost surgically removing ticks from deep within the ear flaps.
@crubs83
@crubs83 9 месяцев назад
Looks painful to have it done, but I bet it's a relief afterwards. Almost like popping a zit. The wallabies will come back for more.
@kyle18934
@kyle18934 Месяц назад
@@crubs83 tick bites are so itchy afterwards though. you don't feel them until they come off. they are really disgusting pests. ive had a tick bite be itchy be itchy 2 weeks later. you have to watch them for infections to, since ticks carry some nasty diseases
@Myzzbecky
@Myzzbecky Год назад
Funny because you can hear the crow talking to the wallabie like "bro, I'm only trying to help" lol
@ninjamoncaudle5320
@ninjamoncaudle5320 3 года назад
Man: Cannot capture animals to remove ticks. Crow: Relax boys just leave this to the proffesionals.
@kimberlypatton9634
@kimberlypatton9634 3 года назад
Best comment ever!
@kati1017
@kati1017 3 года назад
Haha the crow-fessionals! 🤟😎
@Pacifica1
@Pacifica1 3 года назад
*Professional* Only 1 f & 2 s'.
@simplelad4722
@simplelad4722 3 года назад
@@Pacifica1 are we in English class lmao
@Ballu12345
@Ballu12345 3 года назад
That's Not Professional that's Crowfessional
@Chris-cr5jq
@Chris-cr5jq 3 года назад
That first tick that crow ate was the biggest tick I have ever seen
@wanrossi2963
@wanrossi2963 3 года назад
🤣
@chrisballesteros6181
@chrisballesteros6181 3 года назад
That was gross ...it made a big crunch being pulled off
@apocalypse487
@apocalypse487 3 года назад
All of these ticks are the biggest I've ever seen
@leesmavicmoments5598
@leesmavicmoments5598 3 года назад
Cadbury cream egg that 1st one lol
@nitewarden
@nitewarden 3 года назад
@@leesmavicmoments5598 Ewww! Lmao
@lilpoohbear653
@lilpoohbear653 11 месяцев назад
crows like "if ya just be still, I will have you cleaned up in 3 minutes flat!
@CristinaCee
@CristinaCee Год назад
These clips are literally therapy for me I find myself having watched these several times. These birds are helping the wallabies so much even though it annoys the crap out of them and probably makes them a little sore. It's amazing to see how nature protects itself.
@ac8907
@ac8907 Год назад
@crystalcristinalee8048. Crows are very clever.
@TheStraightestWhitest
@TheStraightestWhitest Год назад
We should nuke all the ticks.
@bunny_smith
@bunny_smith Год назад
Me too. I love the sounds. It sounds like the wallabies are chewing the water.
@lontongtepungroti2777
@lontongtepungroti2777 Год назад
same
@ac8907
@ac8907 Год назад
@crystalcristinalee8048. I saw a crow turn right a turtle who was on her back…
@Alteori
@Alteori 3 года назад
So satisfying. Poor things. Crows are a blessing.
@aojun9415
@aojun9415 3 года назад
Didn't know I'd find you here
@Lyss0624
@Lyss0624 3 года назад
Right?! They don't get enough credit! I wish they knew they were doing them a favor. Probably think their just pecking at them
@bananoid3726
@bananoid3726 3 года назад
Dont give them too much credit. Remember why we have scarecrows?
@zamasu3563
@zamasu3563 3 года назад
Why are you watching the same exact videos as me I keep seeing you in the comments , have you too also gone down this spiral of youtube videos?
@aleeburitz7310
@aleeburitz7310 3 года назад
@@zamasu3563 it's a conspiracy! We're all being watched! 😜 Just kidding! Perhaps you guy's like the same type of videos ? Perhaps I should start reading less comments! 🤣
@topaznightengale1433
@topaznightengale1433 3 года назад
I love when the wallabies look at the crows and the crows turn their heads like “I ain’t doing nothin”
@s2wuolf508
@s2wuolf508 3 года назад
Crows be like: Bruh Im helping you chill chill
@Yeah_Its_Sam
@Yeah_Its_Sam 3 года назад
Just getting lunch mate
@JamesJones-tu4pq
@JamesJones-tu4pq 3 года назад
Lol just over here chillin at the watering hole
@crow5228
@crow5228 3 года назад
They never understand we tryna help
@shak9624
@shak9624 3 года назад
Lmao
@amandacrawford4748
@amandacrawford4748 Год назад
I’m so glad these crows are helping out and they don’t even realize it , they are just eating, feeding themselves. There’s a reason for every creature on this earth and the crow has a very important role I’d say !!!!
@Karina-er7mx
@Karina-er7mx Год назад
So true! Actually, all scavenger creatures have a purpose on earth.
@theyoungcommander
@theyoungcommander Год назад
Also, crows being one of the most intelligent animals on Earth, I like to think they know they're helping. It's nice to see nature at work either way
@coryleblanc
@coryleblanc Год назад
mosquitos and hornets too
@krusher74
@krusher74 Год назад
@@coryleblanc yeah and those worms thar burrow into kids eyes and make thm blind.
@juilkeyaru405
@juilkeyaru405 Год назад
​@@coryleblanc tapeworms too
@dannyelkshoulder5292
@dannyelkshoulder5292 Год назад
Watching the crows take off the ticks is so comforting its gives me chills
@nyebe6598
@nyebe6598 4 года назад
Anyone else here feeling a sense of relief each time that raven plucks those nasty ticks off? The wonders of mother nature!
@magenelliepikrati8594
@magenelliepikrati8594 4 года назад
Nye Be i love it.
@alicatpmcgl
@alicatpmcgl 4 года назад
ESP that huge fat one! 🦘🦘🦘🦘
@kyleromus6845
@kyleromus6845 4 года назад
It's that primate grooming instinct. We share in the animal's sense of relief. It's why "popping" videos in general are so popular.
@kyieshaofford2447
@kyieshaofford2447 4 года назад
Ok good I'm not the only one lol
@kc8767
@kc8767 4 года назад
Bet it hurts like hell, but the benefit out weights the pain.
@catherineturner3732
@catherineturner3732 3 года назад
I love how the crow looks away each time like wasn't me 😂
@trexmidnite
@trexmidnite 3 года назад
They way yo mama looks at me ;)
@jmirvinggbooks
@jmirvinggbooks 3 года назад
😂😂
@huntergreen6444
@huntergreen6444 3 года назад
@@trexmidnite that doesn't make sense?
@christiandior8099
@christiandior8099 3 года назад
Right but this so smart instead of a human doing they let the crowd do it
@colinsmith5879
@colinsmith5879 3 года назад
Their eyes are on the side of their head lol, they have to turn their head like that to look at something in front of them.
@melstiller8561
@melstiller8561 Год назад
Accuracy, speed, and relief --- that's what these amazing crows provide!
@TheAliceUwU
@TheAliceUwU Год назад
I love this, the crow get a snack and the wallabe get free of ticks
@louiscypher2221
@louiscypher2221 3 года назад
It's impressive how accurate these birds are with their beaks. They have to successfully grasp the ticks quickly and rip them off from an uncooperative host. Their vision must be quite sharp indeed.
@Shock_Treatment
@Shock_Treatment 3 года назад
It's no different than hands. They have to live their entire life like that, so of course they know how to use it.
@nilspochat8665
@nilspochat8665 3 года назад
@@Shock_Treatment Not to mention the size of those ticks. Australia really is a cursed place
@spaghetti5914
@spaghetti5914 3 года назад
birds in general have one heck of accuracy when it comes to pecking my chickens are lightning fast if they find something good
@gustavmeyrink_2.0
@gustavmeyrink_2.0 3 года назад
Birds tend to have phenomenal eyesight. Eagles and falcons can spot a mouse from a mile away. On the other hand their sense of smell is usually very, very poor, the only exceptions I know of are Kiwis and one species of caribbean vulture.
@ObjectiveMedia
@ObjectiveMedia 3 года назад
“Quite sharp” is an understatement
@ClickBeetleTV
@ClickBeetleTV 3 года назад
Man, the wounds those ticks leave behind really show how dug into the flesh they are
@yogeshDocumentaryEntertainment
@yogeshDocumentaryEntertainment 3 года назад
Much much better than the ticks isn't it? Wounds heal much faster in animals anyway.
@arc8218
@arc8218 3 года назад
@@yogeshDocumentaryEntertainment yep Just hope parasite flies dont lay egg there
@oliveboi1474
@oliveboi1474 3 года назад
Would you prefer a wound or a parasite? *Can I have neither please?*
@kamasutraking666
@kamasutraking666 3 года назад
it is not just the tick they are being pecked and lightly stabbed by the crow each time, those beaks are sharp and are penetrating the flesh slightly stabbing them
@collection6062
@collection6062 3 года назад
@@yogeshDocumentaryEntertainment wat?
@Chaos_Gargoyle
@Chaos_Gargoyle Год назад
Haha I love how irritated the wallabies get when the Crow nicks them a little to hard they are like "HEY NOW! I said you can eat the ticks, not my whole ear!"
@Dodgers_2
@Dodgers_2 Год назад
Those crows eating so good you see them flying around with a tooth pick afterwards 😂
@zoesdada8923
@zoesdada8923 4 года назад
Those crows sure are doing one hell of a job
@jamar3797
@jamar3797 4 года назад
They are smart birds
@RavenDarkHeart1
@RavenDarkHeart1 4 года назад
He is one hell of a butler😏
@rabitree
@rabitree 3 года назад
No it's hurting the wallados
@rabitree
@rabitree 3 года назад
@Kenneth J But the ticks are also sucking blood from his body... And it also causes infection to the poor animal
@rabitree
@rabitree 3 года назад
@@alandaniels6394 OK son
@bacon_sammich2845
@bacon_sammich2845 2 года назад
I absolutely love how the crows are so polite almost. Like they take a drink of water first pretending not to just be there to bite the ticks off the wallabies. They're all like 'Hey man, hows it going? You getting some water too? Aw awesome. Oh hey man, I see you got some ticks lemme get that for you' even though all along they were literally just gonna get ticks. They're so intelligent.
@jordanwhite352
@jordanwhite352 2 года назад
I don't know if they realize this too but by dipping their beaks and water they're all so cleaning the outside surface thus doing a very low level version of sanitation between each peck.
@thomaseriksen6885
@thomaseriksen6885 2 года назад
@@jordanwhite352 Cleaning is a generous term considering how many animals seem to be visiting the bowl.
@pinball1970
@pinball1970 2 года назад
@@jordanwhite352 1.54 the crow looks away, nothing to see here, just having a drink. Removing a tick that involves blood is going to hurt. I would like to think that the removal supercedes the pain. I love crows. We had them at university in halls and I got a job moving furniture as a summer job, big campus. One crow got to know my movements and played games with me, hiding behind trees when I moving around. I loved it.
@JoaquinLucero22420
@JoaquinLucero22420 2 года назад
I bet after seeing the crows over and over at the water hole always pecking at them, the wallabies probably think the crows are out to get them
@Metagrinner
@Metagrinner 2 года назад
I feel as though the crows are a bit frustrated, "come on wallaby, I'm tryna do you a solid, all for the low low price of eating what's eating you.
@vismivijayan6361
@vismivijayan6361 Год назад
Those crows are God sent. My hands are just itching to free the wallabies from these monstrous parasites. My eyes hurt just looking at them
@johnshopkins554
@johnshopkins554 Год назад
Looks like the crow is gobbling yogurt covered peanuts or raisins...that's off my list of fav foods now.
@Zachylolz
@Zachylolz 3 года назад
People: so serene the crow is really doing these things a favor Crows: *G I V E ME T H A T*
@crow5228
@crow5228 3 года назад
big and juicy
@safanjadorff3340
@safanjadorff3340 2 года назад
😆
@scorpiodoll1101
@scorpiodoll1101 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@thenerd1153
@thenerd1153 2 года назад
Y o n k
@NotreDameDan
@NotreDameDan 3 года назад
Those first two ticks are so gigantic. The sounds it makes when the crow rips them off is like when you rip a big juicy apple off a branch.
@506pierce
@506pierce 3 года назад
😂
@fukun5773
@fukun5773 3 года назад
I wish all the ticks mosquitoes in the world where in 1 large bucket and I had the privilege of setting it on fire
@mauricebeverley5029
@mauricebeverley5029 3 года назад
@@fukun5773 fuck yeah & like lice & fleas & thoes worms that burrow themselves into animals & all the other nasty parasites of the world
@ChiChi12ish
@ChiChi12ish 3 года назад
@@fukun5773 *RNS*
@hadrianreyes4895
@hadrianreyes4895 3 года назад
Hahaha bro
@jennifergraceh
@jennifergraceh 2 года назад
Oh my goodness they have the sweetest little faces 🥰. I feel so sorry for them, their poor little ears 💔 thank goodness for the crows! They’re such clever animals.
@gamerelated3887
@gamerelated3887 11 месяцев назад
This has got to be one of the most heartwarming interactions I've ever seen between two animals. The understanding the 2 have is unspoken but both know they are helping each other.
@lorelaiakins3772
@lorelaiakins3772 3 года назад
I love the quiet offense in the wallaby, like they’re accepting it but they’re kinda like “dude, really”
@Vor567tez
@Vor567tez 2 года назад
Bcs it hurts. Ticks jaw is very strong and hold the skin tightly so while pulling them off carelessly it hurts alot. Also most of them r on ears which is sensitive part so it hurts really bad.
@robmausser
@robmausser 2 года назад
It's like having a friend helping you put eye drops in your eyes. You know they are helping, but you can't stop from flinching.
@soxpeewee
@soxpeewee 2 года назад
Crows sometimes peck at open wounds or the eyes, plus it hurts
@jakobholgersson4400
@jakobholgersson4400 2 года назад
The wallabies behave as if they understood that what the crows are doing is desirable, but at the same time it's likely quite painful.
@rustkarl
@rustkarl 2 года назад
It’s not like the crows are being gentle about it. Quick certainly but not gentle.
@jonathanfunes9965
@jonathanfunes9965 3 года назад
Them: "what do you watch on youtube?" Me: "it's a bit complicated"
@Soulvex
@Soulvex 3 года назад
I was gonna share this then thought about it, decided not to hehe.
@michaeljohndadd545
@michaeljohndadd545 3 года назад
69th like
@jonathanfunes9965
@jonathanfunes9965 3 года назад
@@Soulvex hehehe
@jonathanfunes9965
@jonathanfunes9965 3 года назад
@@michaeljohndadd545 😎🤜🤛
@oldfrend
@oldfrend 3 года назад
i feel like my long journey to being a youtube degenerate is now complete. there is truly nothing i won't watch.
@tomow7566
@tomow7566 14 дней назад
Wallaby: What have I done deserve to deserve such kindness? Crow: Am hungry. Starving. Famished
@ruddiko
@ruddiko 2 года назад
Thank you for posting these videos. I'm currently itching all over from it but it is amazing to see crows do this
@Karina-er7mx
@Karina-er7mx Год назад
Me too!! Omgnesssss I thought i was the only one!!! 😂
@dragulia_venaro
@dragulia_venaro 10 месяцев назад
it's also amazing to know that these Wallaby will not suffering anymore.
@kuramakun84
@kuramakun84 3 года назад
Welcome to Wallaby’s May I take your order? Crow: Yeah let me get the 20 piece Tick combo.
@geneclemetson4779
@geneclemetson4779 3 года назад
LOL
@shadowwolf7024
@shadowwolf7024 3 года назад
Genius
@dagemini13th
@dagemini13th 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😝😝ai neee
@chriscase1392
@chriscase1392 3 года назад
You want fries with that?
@FEDERAL_AID_RACING
@FEDERAL_AID_RACING 3 года назад
What sauce your want?
@justv5136
@justv5136 4 года назад
I can practically hear the wallaby be like "ow!" and the raven responding "don't be such a baby, doesn't it feel better to be rid of them, eh?"
@GreyvaxTV
@GreyvaxTV 3 года назад
no cause the head of the tick stay inside if you dont pull it good... that's why you can't do that with your fingers...
@MichaelHayesagent
@MichaelHayesagent 3 года назад
Do the wallabies know this is taking place or are they there for water and just think the crows are fcking with them ?
@Eli-akad
@Eli-akad 3 года назад
@@MichaelHayesagent I’m sure they’re aware of the ticks and know what the crows are going for, it probably just hurts. So they will react like that regardless
@magisterrleth3129
@magisterrleth3129 3 года назад
@@GreyvaxTV The guy who makes these videos asserts that this variety of ticks, at least, don't dig in like that. Says he picks them off no trouble. Plus, if the ticks stay, the tissue they're attached to will die and rot away anyway.
@Sun-zg9nf
@Sun-zg9nf 3 года назад
@@GreyvaxTV the ravens take the whole thing off don't worry ^^ they don't get stuck in the wallabys skin.
@user-ix9hz1hz7f
@user-ix9hz1hz7f 2 года назад
The first crow should take a medal of honour
@luizalouyoga
@luizalouyoga 11 месяцев назад
Crows like: hey dude, chill, I’m just trying to help
@ainelily2353
@ainelily2353 3 года назад
Bruh these ticks must taste like the juiciest ass grapes to the crows
@mikerimmel5337
@mikerimmel5337 3 года назад
Lmao if blood tastes like grapes then yes 😂
@Gtree43
@Gtree43 3 года назад
Maybe more like kishka...
@crow5228
@crow5228 3 года назад
yessirrr
@starspeculation
@starspeculation 3 года назад
It'sa spicy meatball! 🤌
@xandan1668
@xandan1668 3 года назад
Blood flavored gushers.
@SJ-kr1zu
@SJ-kr1zu 3 года назад
The blood splatter on the camera was a nice touch.
@swiatlowiekuiste
@swiatlowiekuiste 3 года назад
Yummy
@nettamarie5321
@nettamarie5321 3 года назад
I'm sooo dead.. 🤣🤣
@Mthermavrick
@Mthermavrick 3 года назад
Blood Spatter. Not splatter
@Mithunliana
@Mithunliana 3 года назад
@alfalfa sprouts g
@sunriseskies3883
@sunriseskies3883 3 года назад
😝 🤭😂🤣
@eriks9576
@eriks9576 2 года назад
crows are some of the smartest, coolest birds...
@henriksvensson126
@henriksvensson126 Год назад
It's more satisfying to see the crows pick ticks from Kangaroos than watching Mrs pimple popper work on people.
@bidenhasdementia8657
@bidenhasdementia8657 3 года назад
It seems like the first wallaby at least is aware they are picking ticks and doesn't flinch or resist at all
@CeeDoubleU
@CeeDoubleU 3 года назад
Yes Biden is a demented Muppet
@descendinggod9740
@descendinggod9740 3 года назад
It hurts less on the body, but hurts like hell when its on the ear.
@terrykrugii5652
@terrykrugii5652 3 года назад
The ears are super sensitive, so they really can't help but flinch
@crow5228
@crow5228 3 года назад
He was a nice one
@idablankenship7106
@idablankenship7106 2 года назад
1:40 Love how the crow picks it out then runs away, like the wallaby might try to get his tick back 😆
@silverbutterfly1739
@silverbutterfly1739 2 года назад
He was probably scared the wallaby would start trying to throw hands
@jacobwilliams5271
@jacobwilliams5271 2 года назад
All the wallaby knows is that it is getting pain every time a crow comes near
@Edymatin
@Edymatin 2 года назад
Crows are very intelligent and clever birds He didn’t actually the crow must’ve tried to find a comfy spot to feast on it or not to disturb the Kangaroo so he can get more
@niteblaster1
@niteblaster1 2 года назад
🤣
@JadetheGoober
@JadetheGoober 2 года назад
Probably like how nurses rush to put the needle away when they’re finished drawing blood in an effort to put you at ease. 😂😂😂😂
@rinakitty9283
@rinakitty9283 2 месяца назад
Crow:okay ms.wallaby, I'm scheduling you for a follow up... I have dinner guests coming next week.
@woofielove1970
@woofielove1970 Год назад
1:46 It's a bloody business, removing ticks.
@FearnotIamwithyou
@FearnotIamwithyou 2 года назад
I love the absolute precision of the crows. They are so quick
@tullfan2560
@tullfan2560 2 года назад
They don't miss, do they? Perfect aim and perfect peck strength. They've obviously had plenty of practice.
@peterhernandez7817
@peterhernandez7817 2 года назад
That's what amazed me.
@liliana.6053
@liliana.6053 Год назад
Ehh, they look a bit too rough for me, no longer the wallabies barely tolerate them
@leyrua
@leyrua Год назад
​@@tullfan2560 I think he did bite the guy's ear a few times by accident.
@Cent51
@Cent51 11 месяцев назад
They are far to rough, if they were more gentle in pulling them off they would have the wallibies lining up for thier service..
@KarinMaka
@KarinMaka 3 года назад
"Aw f*ck, that hurt!" "Yeah, yeah. Feels better though, ey?" *Wallaby grumbles into water*
@shokthapublik
@shokthapublik 3 года назад
This is the funniest comment I've seen so far
@drfill9210
@drfill9210 3 года назад
Yeah I agree.
@Profile__1
@Profile__1 3 года назад
You gotta read it with an Australian accent for the best experience.
@jeepindave5464
@jeepindave5464 3 года назад
I read this in ozzyman reviews voice
@KarinMaka
@KarinMaka 3 года назад
@@jeepindave5464 😂🤣😂 nice
@ricopimento
@ricopimento 11 месяцев назад
If you listen carefully you can hear that Aussie crow saying to itself "That's a beaut, I'm 'avin' that one!"
@dc-vw4qm
@dc-vw4qm 11 месяцев назад
Crow: hold still sir, im going to attempt a highly precise removal of these ticks. Wallaby: SCHLOP SCHLOP SCHLOP SCHLOP SCHLOP SCHLOP SCHLOP SCHLOP
@Intelligenkeit
@Intelligenkeit 3 года назад
thats crazy how intelligent they are, they exactly know these are eatable things and not something that belongs to the animal itself
@AllucB
@AllucB 3 года назад
They are intelligent but this is just cleaning symbiosis
@XaviarCraig
@XaviarCraig 3 года назад
I dont think the Crows care actually! I think they just see a juicy treat and are determined to get it!
@KrikZ32
@KrikZ32 3 года назад
@@XaviarCraig true, if we had flesh pods on our neck that came off really easily without us reacting much crows would probably be swooping down eating those shits all day
@moonimaalam1127
@moonimaalam1127 3 года назад
@ferret tick berry!
@DrawinskyMoon
@DrawinskyMoon 3 года назад
Crows are vampires confirmed?
@TedsHoldOver
@TedsHoldOver 2 года назад
There is more blood in the ticks than there is in the wallaby. 😲 🤢
@Communist-Doge
@Communist-Doge 2 года назад
Thankfully the water should help replace some blood volume! I heard that if there are enough ticks, that area can lose enough circulation that the tissue dies and that area can necrose...
@alejandroelluxray5298
@alejandroelluxray5298 2 года назад
That's an exageration, but ticks Are very nasty parasites, any animal that can get rid of them is an animal that I respect
@ricardf1857
@ricardf1857 2 года назад
What you wrote is sooo dumb ahhaah
@bradhenson1776
@bradhenson1776 2 года назад
Love your vids Ted! 😀🤙
@HadassaMoon144
@HadassaMoon144 2 года назад
You are correct. It's not so uncommon for animals to lose ears due to ticks
@tomtalker2000
@tomtalker2000 3 месяца назад
It never ceases to amaze me how nature takes care of itself. They symbiosis between animals is truly remarkable. Being the avian field for the past 30+yrs working "hands on" with everything from Warblers to Birds of Prey. I'm quite sure the Crows were thinking. "Just sit still man, i'm trying to help you out here"...LOL.
@ultimatelv27
@ultimatelv27 Год назад
Crows be like, "Stop moving you dumba$$, I'm trying to help you!!"
@iVuDang
@iVuDang 3 года назад
the accuracy and precision of these crows are AMAZING. They are literally nature's surgeons 🐱‍👤
@xaza8uhitra4
@xaza8uhitra4 3 года назад
exactly what i was thinking ! they literally never miss
@dannydevito7000
@dannydevito7000 3 года назад
They are some of the most intelligent animals on Earth. The most intelligent of all birds if I remember correctly.
@crow5228
@crow5228 3 года назад
:>
@Jynx0999
@Jynx0999 2 года назад
This comment. ❤️
@sharonjonespalmer5225
@sharonjonespalmer5225 2 года назад
Exactly what I was thinking🤔
@rodrigomuller
@rodrigomuller 2 года назад
The CLUNK sound when each tick is removed is soooo satisfying. Must be a huge relief to the wallabies.
@treyjames4192
@treyjames4192 2 года назад
Took the words right out of my mouth
@FreakofNature147
@FreakofNature147 2 года назад
I was just saying that and repeated watching the first giant one maybe 14 times lol
@ling7443
@ling7443 2 года назад
Actually it's painful af because the ticks are lodged under the skin. But the wallabies endure them for the benefit afterwards
@syryx3502
@syryx3502 2 года назад
It sounds like plucking fruit off a tree
@stgrsa
@stgrsa 2 года назад
@@ling7443 Not true. It doesn't hurt that bad unless it's on a sensitive area like the face or ears. Notice how the wallaby doesn't even really react to the first two on his back being removed.
@dianejohnson9904
@dianejohnson9904 2 года назад
I always hated crows because they get in my garbage. But now, I have a new respect. I always knew they were clever, but this is on another level.
@GustavoSantos-ep5jx
@GustavoSantos-ep5jx Год назад
The crow is like "geez will you just stand still"
@KadenzaKat98
@KadenzaKat98 3 года назад
I love how the wallabies stick through the ticks being plucked off. Yeah, it probably hurts a lot, but I love that they seem to notice the crows are helping them with the ticks.
@Curtoonstv
@Curtoonstv 3 года назад
Exactly, and they only reacted to the Ravens pulling them off cuz the Ravens were aiming for the ears. The Wallabies didn’t mind them plucking their torso, though.
@troillandford7679
@troillandford7679 3 года назад
@@Curtoonstv gotta give credit to the ticks too. They probably know that the ears give them a higher probability of surviving
@craigbielsky115
@craigbielsky115 3 года назад
THERE WAS A DROUGHT THOSE ANIMALS WERE THIRSTY ENOUGH TO ENDURE THE PLUCKING AND PECKING TO GET WATER ......CROWS WAIT THERE FOR THIS REASON....LOL
@korosensei996
@korosensei996 3 года назад
@@craigbielsky115 was capsing your comment necessary?
@craigbielsky115
@craigbielsky115 3 года назад
@@korosensei996 WAS IT A BIG DEAL FOR YOU ...? DID IT OFFEND YOUR EYES ? LOL CAPS NATZI
@user-ty5di3ku6o
@user-ty5di3ku6o 2 года назад
As a biologist, I find this very interesting because: I don't think these wallabies know these birds are helping. I've spent a lot of time in Mozambique and some of the animals there know that Oxpeckers are beneficial. They don't get "Accidentally cleaned" at a watering hole. They'll walk up to a known area and stand perfectly still like they're in a car wash. The only problem with Oxpeckers is, is that they'll clean you up, then pick at the wounds to drink your blood. So they have to be conscious of when the job is done and it's time to leave. Very interesting, indeed.
@DSRT888
@DSRT888 2 года назад
Yeah I find it fanciating too. Its almost the perfect amount of assertiveness from the crow and the right amount of tolerance from the Wallaby. If this isn't natural, as you've pointed out. This is the crow manipulating its sorroundings. Really just shows the level of intelligence of the crow.
@padraigmurphy3540
@padraigmurphy3540 2 года назад
They honestly seem unphased by the crow getting the ticks until it's a tick on the ear or face where the skin is thinner and thus probably more sensitive. I'm not sure they dont understand the help, I just think they also understand the pain of the removal from the ears and face lol.
@user-ty5di3ku6o
@user-ty5di3ku6o 2 года назад
@@padraigmurphy3540 I don't think they think it's help. Animals stand still for oxpeckers.
@padraigmurphy3540
@padraigmurphy3540 2 года назад
@@user-ty5di3ku6o so because certain animals do that for oxpeckers, every animal isnt allowed to show pain from removal in areas of thin skin otherwise we can clearly tell they dont think its helpful even though they are essentially unphased by removal from areas of thicker skin? If the wallabies were often acting the same by removal from different areas, I'd agree, but that doesnt appear to be the case.
@user-ty5di3ku6o
@user-ty5di3ku6o 2 года назад
@@padraigmurphy3540 interesting perspective. When you graduate college, run this by me again. Until then, everything you just said means less than your grandma telling you that not wearing a coat means you'll get the flu.
@christinebaig5228
@christinebaig5228 Год назад
This is one of the best videos I’ve watched! Very relaxing ❤
@namratasaikia8384
@namratasaikia8384 Год назад
It was a relief to see the crow removing the ticks
@tingokuman
@tingokuman 3 года назад
Me: eww was that blood splatter My brain: find more I can't stop
@Bulltardwin
@Bulltardwin 3 года назад
Same. Nice avatar btw
@boanergesd2858
@boanergesd2858 3 года назад
🤣
@BaldguyWifi
@BaldguyWifi 3 года назад
@@Bulltardwin rip :(
@1v75cjgu2j2j
@1v75cjgu2j2j 3 года назад
Forbidden fruit gusher
@Grasuggan22
@Grasuggan22 3 года назад
This is do distgusting and also satisfying.
@xandan1668
@xandan1668 3 года назад
Crow: yeah i know it hurts but if you hold still it would get done faster.
@Cristallia
@Cristallia 3 года назад
My mom when she's brushing my hair be like:
@BVK.
@BVK. 2 года назад
My mom when she's popping my pimples be like:
@brookelou9229
@brookelou9229 2 года назад
Bahaha we need a few voice overs of these guys
@thecastorbean
@thecastorbean 2 года назад
Crow: *HOLD STILL BITCH*
@unknownalien3837
@unknownalien3837 2 года назад
@@BVK. wtf hahahahahaha
@KR-sr1oe
@KR-sr1oe 10 месяцев назад
These crows are like the doctors of the animal kingdom LOL
@jeffellison8203
@jeffellison8203 4 месяца назад
He didn't even flinch at all on those first 3 that just blows my mind
@User-19382
@User-19382 3 года назад
I felt so satisfied when that first largest tick was pulled out
@crow5228
@crow5228 3 года назад
Np
@Cangeltibon
@Cangeltibon 3 года назад
When is a murder a blessing? When it’s crows.
@PokeBattlerJaze
@PokeBattlerJaze 3 года назад
High tier word play
@roosterskipper5979
@roosterskipper5979 3 года назад
almost all kills in wildlife is a blessing as they are part of a symbiotic cycle
@Gtree43
@Gtree43 3 года назад
@@roosterskipper5979 is it still considered murder in the wild?
@roosterskipper5979
@roosterskipper5979 3 года назад
@@Gtree43 yes just like KFC murder chickens
@user-bo1ej5im9t
@user-bo1ej5im9t 3 года назад
@@roosterskipper5979 Eh pretty much How human 2 million years ago trying to survive
@Blue_Ghost-X
@Blue_Ghost-X Год назад
A true Symbio”tic” relationship.
@rulyamorrigan1241
@rulyamorrigan1241 2 года назад
I've always hated crows, but I think I love them now. 💕
@nadiratabassumpapri4639
@nadiratabassumpapri4639 25 дней назад
There is nothing to hate them..they are some intelligent creature 😊
@jennasamuels3160
@jennasamuels3160 2 года назад
It's so funny how the crow tries to act like "nothing going on here" everytime the wallabies look up. I'm amazed at how many ticks they have & the size of them.
@aboutdawntoday
@aboutdawntoday 10 месяцев назад
I love crows and corvids and ravens. And I can watch this all day.
@destinydodge1318
@destinydodge1318 27 дней назад
The wallaby is like, "absolutely not." And the crow is like, "absolutely yes."
3 года назад
1:35 " Stop it dude" "C'mon just another one" "no dude stop it" "No, just another one and i go, i promise"
@mikaackerman474
@mikaackerman474 3 года назад
I'm literally so grossed out but I can't stop watching
@unperson5713
@unperson5713 2 года назад
Crows are the best things with wings. Your FAQ is the best pinned comment I have seen on RU-vid. I enjoyed this content, thanks for sharing.
@samidtaek_
@samidtaek_ Год назад
*wallabies coming Crows: "Time for some snack."
@tylerbonser7686
@tylerbonser7686 3 года назад
Basically the crows are getting more nutrition from the wallabies than the tickets themselves.
@stestar09
@stestar09 3 года назад
True 👍 aferall they are wallaby fed
@crow5228
@crow5228 3 года назад
yum
@ASBDYTheAwesome
@ASBDYTheAwesome 2 года назад
autocorrect moment right there
@Chibeagle
@Chibeagle 2 года назад
yep the Crows look very healthy for sure with all the nutritious tick jelly beans.
@carolcrane9153
@carolcrane9153 4 года назад
I love watching the behaviour between the wallabies and crows, with the crows pretending they are having a drink and then suddenly lunge for a tick. Amazing to watch, best TV ever.
@GubanaNatureRefuge
@GubanaNatureRefuge 4 года назад
Hello Carol, thank you for visiting and commenting. Have a marvellous New Year :)
@parrishharris3008
@parrishharris3008 3 года назад
Yessssssss 😍
@anttitheinternetguy3213
@anttitheinternetguy3213 3 года назад
I like how it clearly hurts the wallabee but they dont get hostile towards the crows. Perhapse their defensive backing away is just an instinct and they actually do realize that crows are doing them a favour?
@NovaScotiaSunshine
@NovaScotiaSunshine 3 года назад
@@anttitheinternetguy3213 it’s painful to have the tick ripped out.
@anttitheinternetguy3213
@anttitheinternetguy3213 3 года назад
@@NovaScotiaSunshine oh definately. When i was in the army i got myself a thick on my ear too and it Hurt surprisingly much to remove it, even though it was a small one. Thats why its So remarkable these guys dont get upset
@user-bx9vb3sn3k
@user-bx9vb3sn3k Год назад
Imagine going for a drink and some crow keeps jabbing at your face.
@mr.d8214
@mr.d8214 Год назад
Respect to the landowner who put out the water.
@jking9279
@jking9279 3 года назад
For some reason these videos are very satisfying to watch ... Who agrees with me 🤔
@tony2sips105
@tony2sips105 3 года назад
Yeeeeep lol.
@nitr8
@nitr8 3 года назад
Absolutely.
@Myuutsuu85
@Myuutsuu85 3 года назад
Right you are.
@WowJustWow37
@WowJustWow37 3 года назад
My new asmr
@moonshinegrrl393
@moonshinegrrl393 3 года назад
I agree
@Rayden440
@Rayden440 3 года назад
I'm not a religious man, but thank God we have hands. Can't imagine being infested with blood sucking pests and be helpless as they eat you!
@lordjaashin
@lordjaashin 3 года назад
wallabies also have hands. the main difference is we have opposable thumb which increases our dexterity to 100+
@StevenCS0621
@StevenCS0621 3 года назад
@@lordjaashin even without thumbs we’d still be luckier than a lot of species, and also a lot of animals have some sort of (Idk what they’re actually called) finger that would play the role as a thumb
@lordjaashin
@lordjaashin 3 года назад
@@StevenCS0621 no. only primates have opposable thumb. key word - opposable. having just a thumb doesn't increase the dexterity that you get by having opposable thumb
@wildsideofthings7733
@wildsideofthings7733 3 года назад
@@lordjaashin koalas, iguanadons a species of pterosaur all had opposable thumbs. It’s not totally unique to primates.
@wildsideofthings7733
@wildsideofthings7733 3 года назад
@@StevenCS0621 they’re called digits since you were wondering.
@Wifgargfhaurh
@Wifgargfhaurh 11 месяцев назад
Im so sorry that people are complaining about these videos. There is nothing to be complained about. You are doing these wallabies a service by providing water, and simply documenting a natural occurrence. People are too quick to criticize that which they do not understand.
@maymellor7592
@maymellor7592 2 года назад
oddly satisfying. Go the crows!❤❤
@movedtocupowarriors4205
@movedtocupowarriors4205 3 года назад
Crow: Happily eating ticks Wallaby: OW! t h a n k s
@superbutter476
@superbutter476 3 года назад
I used have bad judgments on crows, but this changed my minds, they are a great helper.
@Scytheslinger
@Scytheslinger 3 года назад
They are incredibly intelligent and there's very little drawback to having them around.
@ronaldwestbeal2269
@ronaldwestbeal2269 3 года назад
You can even befriend crowd and they’ll bring you gifts and follow you around
@winniethepoohandeeyore2
@winniethepoohandeeyore2 3 года назад
so are possums..they eat tons of ticks
@Gtree43
@Gtree43 3 года назад
@@winniethepoohandeeyore2 and lizards 🤘🏽
@crow5228
@crow5228 3 года назад
c:
@magenta4085
@magenta4085 2 месяца назад
Love this series. That crow was rewarded with the "mother of all ticks".
@manyxtavinas
@manyxtavinas 2 года назад
_Crow eats ticks_ *Dracula, mosquito, leeches:* "I felt a great disturbance in the force"
@Leonscott80
@Leonscott80 3 года назад
Dang, the youtube algorithm showed me one of the parts of these uhh "series" where crows are being such bros and now Im watching them all, anyone here for the same reason?
@GubanaNatureRefuge
@GubanaNatureRefuge 3 года назад
Relax and ride the algorithm. It's ok.
@contract4922
@contract4922 3 года назад
Yes
@Gtree43
@Gtree43 3 года назад
@@GubanaNatureRefuge 😂🤘🏽
@crow5228
@crow5228 3 года назад
np
@ZzigZaG00NIN
@ZzigZaG00NIN 3 года назад
Ye
@TheAmazingHuman
@TheAmazingHuman 3 года назад
Who else was screaming for the wallabies to stay still so the crows could do their good work?! 😅
@ndeso94vlogrider41
@ndeso94vlogrider41 3 года назад
Me hahaha
@corrinlex1359
@corrinlex1359 3 года назад
me. admittedly. i was disgusted but at the same time i cant look away.
@lukeduke5012
@lukeduke5012 3 года назад
Because it feels like ripping out an earring...
@distone2480
@distone2480 3 года назад
Why don’t wallabies remove it for each other
@lukeduke5012
@lukeduke5012 3 года назад
@@distone2480 symbiotic relationship Wallabies have ticks Crows eat the ticks Wallabies get rid of ticks Crows get fed
@aksharrastogi1260
@aksharrastogi1260 10 месяцев назад
Okay that's what we call a Symbio-tick relationship in nature 😂
@wrushen2
@wrushen2 7 дней назад
Crows at a buffet.
@dwilawan
@dwilawan 4 года назад
Biggest ticks on earth.
@xwilly5552
@xwilly5552 3 года назад
Australia... go figure.
@datdudecee6298
@datdudecee6298 3 года назад
Yeah...that's what I was thinking. In the U.S. you gotta search hard for them mofos when they're on you.
@elowishusmirkatroid4898
@elowishusmirkatroid4898 3 года назад
We got all sorts of ticks here, from tiny to huge.
@edwardd9702
@edwardd9702 3 года назад
Paralysis ticks
@MATTKBAN
@MATTKBAN 3 года назад
These ones are definitely already pretty swollen up. Still I think they are bigger than our US ticks. I’ve seen a swollen one on a dog be about the size of a Lima bean when it fell off. Nothing compared to the first huge one in this video ;O
@gglen2141
@gglen2141 3 года назад
Deer in North America seek out Possums who remove ticks. Possums set up tick removal stations in the forest and deer show up. It's quite amazing. I guess a blood filled tick is a nutritious snack. Not something I'd order from the menu, but I'm not a Possum, nor a raven for that matter.
@laughtoohard9655
@laughtoohard9655 3 года назад
I spent many years hunting and I've never seen this. I'd like to.
@camothebest7862
@camothebest7862 3 года назад
Do you have links to some videos showing that? It be amazing to see!!!
@gglen2141
@gglen2141 3 года назад
@@camothebest7862 www.boredpanda.com/trail-cam-opossum-eating-ticks-deer-vermont-wildlife-coalition/?
@AFarmerCalledChicken
@AFarmerCalledChicken 3 года назад
They love those nasty little things. I welcome them for that reason! It's also why I have guineas
@m1lkchoc96
@m1lkchoc96 3 года назад
videeeooooo
@Akutukananu
@Akutukananu 2 года назад
Crow said you will give me this tick. Rather you are appreciative or not! Lol 😆 love these vids.
@schkoopdawhoop7885
@schkoopdawhoop7885 6 месяцев назад
You know the crows are like, “Aww yeah, I love gushers!”
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