That sea lion behaves EXACTLY like my dog while we're eating at the dinner table. Just sits there with longing eyes waiting for that scrap to fall or get thrown. LOL
winnie muniandy Life is short. Do something good with it. Make others happy & seize an opportunity to smile. You can choose to stay in a corner & cry all day feeling all the pain in this world. Don’t preach me what to do.
@@srikumar4184 Sri Kumar, Yes, you are right, life is short. For everything, there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven . . . A time to weep and a time to laugh; a time to mourn and a time to dance . .And i choose to not cry in any corner all the time In fact, i put myself into solution and action helping animal rescue work in organisations in the area i live. By no means i am preaching to you. Let us communicate better. Lets us both speak on peace and love about matters that are unnatural. Do you not also agree that humanity in general has plundered resources from our shared planet that animals have lost their natural environment and has become dependent on us to the point that they have to beg from us to survive? Can we agree that humanity collectively has to change our consumption and wastage in our food chain? Thank you for your reply and your caringness and for making me and others happy. Peace and love to you.
@@revelred have you seen animals kill for money? nope they kill to survive,just look at all the 'badass' hunters having animal heads handing on their wall as trophies or wearing some fancy coat made from animal skin.
@@meatlope When any creature steals the human usually gets aggressive. Even animals are aware of this. I doubt the pelican will keep trying to steal fish heads.
The way that Sea Lion is just leaning over the wall watching the guy cut up the fish is exactly how my dog looks when he begs for food in the kitchen lol
@@KAPILKUMAR-cg9zc The gills on that head were probably the danger. On a visit to my sisters church, I saw a family in tears. Their boy had taken a goldfish from a restaurant aquarium and dangled it in his mouth. It slipped and got stuck. He died right there.
I went there in 2014, saw the exact same fish market. Nothing changed hahaha. When I was there, one of the sea lions casually waddled to the other side of the stall and found a perfect opportunity when everyone was looking away to straight-up grab a full uncut fish and dive into the water with it. To top it off, one of the workers took his shirt off and dove in after it trying to chase it down. He came back empty-handed of course. This market is constantly in action.
The sea lion looks exactly like a dog begging for dinner table scraps. I know I would live off of bone broth and give up everything else for the babies
Sea Lion is like: Can I have a fish? *waits very patiently* Pelicans: MINE MINE MINE!! Sea Lion: *handed fish* Thank you have a wonderful day humans. Pelicans: *steal sea lions fish* mine! Sea lion: Hey at least I bought mine!! Get your own, there's plenty. Pelicans: We don't care!
the 1:00 minute mark: like a boss. he explains why he forcefully retreived the fish head: the pelican chokes on the fish head and dies. experience is the best teacher.
@Azteco Latino I think after the Fisherman take the Fish Head from the Pelican, he thrown it to the Bin, not to sell again, and I assume its for the good for the Pelican, and then I found this comment that explain, thanks.
No animals are better off in well-funded zoos. They get regular meals in zoos, no hunting, and no starving to death. Animals get medical treatment and security inside zoos. In the wild sea lions are heavy hunted by sharks and killer whales. In most cases, animals don't get eaten alive in zoos. As long as their in separate areas.
@@dynastyisland4181 they don't get to socialize with others of their species, orca whales live in pods which are basically their families for their entire lives so to take them from their natural environment would lead to stress and depression. They don't get enough stimulation, ie. they swim circles inside their small tanks for hours. It's just not healthy for them
@@steveweast475 For animals that live in social groups, likely. But for other animals, they live to a ripe old age, with few to no predators. They even suffer from old age diseases.
i love how all the animals are around and no one's trying to mess with them just letting them chill and eat the scraps like a self cleaning slaughter house.
Because the animals bring in the tourists who eat the fish in the local restaurants. Its symbiotic. Without the seals, they'd be no tourists, then no fish market.
Sea lion bite barely ever happen ... ftw.usatoday.com/2019/06/girl-bitten-by-sea-lion-in-extremely-rare-attack Its all in the article! They say that they never bite or attack human, this one was poisonned "The most likely explanation for the unusual and erratic behavior of the sea lion is domoic acid poisoning."
*Sea lion. Nah... All animals are opportunistic by nature. They will always go the easy route to get food, and humans are always a source of easy food. Some wild animals in certain coutries are so used to get food directly from humans, that they almost completely lost the ability to hunt. I mean. Why hunt when humans hunt for you? Either steal or act cute, and you'll get a free meal every time. 🤷
I dont know how i kept my hands straight taking that video. Blew my mind. Imagine buying that fish grabbed out of a Pelican's mouth. I think I became a vegetarian that day.
Спасибо за это видео , как хорошо смотреть что люди не гонять птиц и животного которые хотят стащить головы рыбы ,хотя конечно они уже давно этим занимаются , надо любить всех животных ,люди смотрите больше каналов про диких животных , привет с России.
It's interesting how the wild animals know that they are not to touch the body and just the discarded fish heads. They're so well behaved in this manner.