He probably squeezed the fish so hard it couldn't swim away to give the eagle time to grab it. Curious if based on the size of the fish, he poached and illegal killed the fish. Then fed it to the eagle "accidentally "
Not just ants, more like to focus on one ant and make it out. The vision is great, but that ability to focus at different ranges is what's truly amazing.
AW the fact the protestors can call him names and not get killed in retaliation like the children the left has killed shows us how much he has followed the law
I find most of these comments are jokes!! So cool to see that. I was amazed by how far it was and seen that!! To be honest I've seen my first one in person this summer so beautiful
lmao good one. ever since i read your comment i watch the video and envision it is the eagle saying it. I also envision the eagle’s son saying “dad, hurry” lol
@@doobiestudios1107 because hes admitting to doing it accidentally. If he straight up said he did it on purpose, there's a good chance he would be in jail right now.
@@_Belteshazzar_ that’s like someone recording themselves committing robbery and not getting arrested for it because they didn’t admit it on the title of the video when they post it online
@@rodenreyes6320 Nature didn't fail. We failed. Our native tribes were tall and strong boned, some with 15/20 eyesight, women giving birth to over 20 kids no issue, able to withstand disease, grime, raw meat, unclean water, etc. no problem. Then man made agriculture and our teeth rotted, our height shrunk, our bones thinned, and we would get ill and struggle birthing. I can attest to this. I gave up plant foods 8 years ago for a fully meat and dairy based diet. I went from having 9 cavities(1 a year) while brushing daily, to 0 cavities even though I didn't brush my teeth more than a few times a year for 6 years straight. I can walk outside barefoot and in just shorts and a bra in 20°F weather and not feel cold. When I do get ill(4x in 8 years) I just eat raw beef and in 3 days the illness is over completely. I can eat meat I left out for 6 days and not get ill. I no longer get acne and my hair grows way too fast to keep up, I donate a lot of it. Plus since I started when I was 15 my wrists are 8" and my ankles 11" around and I am only 5'1". That is 3" thicker than the average for my height. I can jump off a two story roof uninjured and throw my 280lbs cousin effortlessly. Remember, humans are our own worst enemies because we thought plants are good for us. They are not. They are killing us.
He would have been sighted by a game warden for wanton waste. What if the eagle didn’t come? He just threw out a fish that was half alive to die. He probably doesn’t even have a fishing license
@@GG-tb4ru it’s an accident that the dude threw a fishing line out and hooked the fish in the throat, removed the hook causing bleeding and threw it out in the water? Lmao
Because the fish was died. The fish got hooked in the gills which explains why it is so bloody. So he killed the fish by accident so he fed it to the eagle so it doesnt go to waste 🙂
@@azizamoun7118 even if the fish wasn't dead, it definitely died when it hit the water like that hahah if you wanna release a live fish you place it in the water, you don't throw them as hard as you can
@@Mrraerae have you even gone fishing once in your life? Fish jump out of the water all the time. A throw into the water wont do anything to it. If you dont believe me go catch a fish and throw it. But make sure you dont gill hook it
@@proanimation1963 not about poison dumbass, it's about not feeding the wildlife. Same reason you don't leave apple cores on trails while hiking. It can leave them dependent especially if it's done multiple times.
I’m not in the military nor a pilot but even I, a common citizen, has to appreciate that pattern. That ish was elegant and the dime turns reminded me of our fighter jets😂
When I lived in Alaska and we hit the *really* cold part of winter (where even the huge lake we lived by was frozen) I used to take salmon from our freezer and feed the eagles. At one point I had 7 of them out there with me- was certainly more thrilling than feeding ducks. But, tbh, I enjoyed doing that too. Inevitably the seagulls would show up and bully the eagles away, was kind of funny since the eagles were so much larger.
@@nikoashgallala2271 oh yeah- the seagulls were definitely the bullies in the scenario. It always shocked me how quickly the eagles gave in. They didn’t even try, they just said nope and were out of there.
Bald eagles are specialized to be deadly when diving, but they aren't great at small movements or changing direction. So they are easily fought off by small agile birds like gulls and crows.
“By accident” Me: whoa is eagle gonna snatch it from his hand? “By accident” Me: hmm maybe he’ll get it just before fish hits the water?! “By accident” “Here it comes”
I was in New Brunswick Canada in 2019 on a hunting trip. Guides name was Dave. He asked if we wanted to go up river and feed the eagles. We head up river and fish. We catch these small fish called "chubs" i think. After we caught a few we go farther up river. Dave takes the fish and starts whistling a certain tone and hollering "c'mon Charlie". He pointed out the 2 trees he'd likely fly to. Sure enough about 5 minutes in here comes the bald eagle named Charlie. He landed in one of the 2 trees, let the fish float down to a specific small water fall, and suddenly nose dived down, snagged his meal and went to the other tree Dave mentioned. I couldnt believe it. Still have the video of it.
Your not alone because that's what I thought too! When he threw it and said "here it comes" I thought the fish was swimming back to him. I was like "get the fu*k outta here" literally my mind was about to be blown lmao🤣
So that's why the Mighty Eagle in Angry Birds can do something like this. Which would actually tell you how sensible his ears are to the sound of a can of tuna
@@attachment4449 man not at all on my part. It was amazing about 30 yards away. He swooped about 5 times playing with it then finally took him away. I wasn't even mad
@@ReddawG1990 I picture American hunters laying down their rifle and saluting with a tear in their eye every time they see a Bald Eagle lmao, am I far off?
My dog, who is allegedly an apex predator, cannot find his treat when his fat ass sat on it. Meanwhile, this eagle can spot a fish in a river from hundreds of meters away, and pounce on it immediately.
All we needed were the monster trucks with the Murica flags shooting their AR 15s into the air as fireworks go off and the national anthem is playing 🥲
Kinda like the lost youngling that wandered into the wrong birthday party at Chuck E Cheese's. After the third one some mentioned to me to stop throwing them across the arcade.
Jonno, he was sitting at the top of the tree that’s to the center right of the video, you can see him take off after the fish hits the water. Love the Pokémon content btw.
Imagine being a fish and haven't seen ur friend for days and then your friend comes from the sky and then going down dead with bloods all over his body and is skinned
We do this when ice fishing in my home town at a local lake. The Eagle will stand on ice five feet from you. He gets more pumped then we do when we land one.
@Tony Efforts nature is awesome. It's good to admire thi gs sometimes and not just take for granted that's how it's supposed to be. It was cool 1000 years ago but it's still really cool today.
@Tony Efforts I'm thinking this dumb remark is coming from a trolling teen. You don't have to reply to my comment if you aren't gonna keep it respectful.
The universe wouldn't exist if there weren't things to witness it. Its videos like these, that prove "a tree does in fact make a noise when it falls deep in the woods. We have more witnesses and ears there to make it happen (aka natures little ears)
I used to live on a river with hawks in all the trees, when we'd go fishing we whistled and threw the fish up in the air for them to catch like a wide receiver. Crazy shit.
We have two bald eagles who patrol this lake with all these houses on it. People who live in the area have complained of their small dogs and cats coming up missing thinking it’s a pet snatcher.
I turned this clip over via email to a local State Parks Ranger and to the general email contact for our county offices in hopes they would know who to forward this to. I'll call over the next several weeks to see if it has been received and if anything can be done from their office (I think would be more effective with a complaint being they're from the state) and if they can't I'll expand my research to an office close to where this clip was originally taken and go from there.
@@ReaperPeaper. this Teresa person has no idea what they're talking about. The dude was fishing and threw a dead fish back out, just happened there was an eagle around who was hungry. By no means should this person get in trouble lol. Y'all out of touch with reality
Birds are so keen to their surroundings and on alert at all times. When Dick Proenneke lived in Twin Lakes he could step outside his cabin, hold his hand up, and in a matter of 3 seconds birds would land on it.
The other day I heard a bird hit my window and went to the window to take a look. The Sparrow was sitting there stunned and then 5 seconds after I looked ( 30 seconds after it hit the window) a Shrike came down, attacked it a few times and then took off with it. I was stunned at how fast the shrike was there.
Game Warden: “Excuse me sir, did you just feed a protected wild animal.” Guy: “I- It was an accident!” Game Warden: “Very well, do you have a fishing license?” Guy: 👁👄👁
@@hesterroemersma9896 I can only imagine 😂 Warden: So you just happened to catch that fish by accident too? Guy: Yea man I just set my rod down and the line must have just drifted out there. I swear I put it down on that log right there. See, that log right there!
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