If you've ever seen two roosters going at it over a flock of hens you would understand why they considered it a good fighting model to begin teaching the basics of combat.
I always wondered how it was possible to breed a bird from the tropical rainforests of South East Asia into something that casually takes a stroll through the snow in -15°C.
Im four years late but i will gladly testify that our chickens live as close to nature as possible, (they do enjoy coming indoors by the fire in winter so cant really say they are wild haha)
4:08 reminded me of our neighbour's rooster. He would chase anyone who passed by their home. Caught me off guard a few times as well. Would wake us at 5:30 a.m. each day (irrespective of holidays). Hold quite fond memories of him. Unfortunately, he passed away a few months after we moved out. Reminded of him every now and then.
There's still rooster fights in south parts of India. Roosters are well fed, excersiced, for stronger muscles and faster movements and their nails are sharpened enough to cut other roosters body.
I read this comment near the start of the video & was wondering why it had so many likes when it was so clearly exaggerating...I'm near the end now & just threw my like on the pile lol
@@zhongliangcai602well egiptians could also be right, like chickens are unable to fly (a caracteristic wich makes them special in the bird kingdom) so i can see why egiptians thought they were "marvelous"
Some of the animation was beautiful, but some of it was just over the top. I dunno if they're trying to attract the younger generation or just clicks, but they should stay on the less crazy side in the future, in my opinion.
OH MY GOD. At the 4:10 mark is the funniest visual and audio image i have ever seen in my life. How these animators did not win an award for this is a shame.
2:16 The vacuum 2:40 The lips 2:44 Merry chickens 2:54 Monkey style 3:18 Hallucination (My favorite) 4:05 The bigger, the meatier I couldnt focus well done ted ed 😂😂😂😂😂😂